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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-20 - Orange Coast Pilot- \ mer L~.-sen, Fa1Ded ~aguna Greeter, Dies DAILY PILOT . * * * 10< * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 20, 1975 VOL. 'f, NO. 1', 4 SEC'TIONS, JI PAGES Victim Freed D611y Pli.t ....... lly Rlc!Yl"ll bell!« POLICE SGT. TOM LAZAR FREES ROBBERY VICTIM Hana Fish .Handcuffed by Bandits at Navajo Trading La~'s Greeter Larse1i Dead at 84 By FREDERICK sc11of:\rn111. 01 Ille O•tly Ptlol St.ill Eiler Cnmack Le1rscn, the man 'Vilh the red ('Oat and the chest· length beard \\ho hoomcd "flelloooo" and "llo\\ arrnTC' you" on a Laguna Rcat·h :-.tl't't•t ~orner for more th.in 30 years. wed at a C<.1p1i>tl'<.11lO lkal'h nurs- ing homt• Wcdncsd<1y ut°ll'rnl)on llewas8..J . The La~una Gret•h·r. a f1-.:tun• :.rs wt!ll kuown throughout the world as the Art Colom· il~elf. dic-d at 5:30 p .m . from ·t'anccr . f\Jncral services urc pending. turned to Carmel. but taler 1-'t' turned. He divided his time between gardening and greeting. But he once laughingly conceded. "I may be the worl{f 's best greeter. but I 'm definit~ly the world's "orst gardener ... While mos t took an immedil.ltt• liking to the tall Dune with the r<" ady smile, his greeting irritated a few downtown m crch:.mls who thought he \\ould sca rl' (See GRF.l<:TF.R, Page A2 i Victims Cuffed Inside • A man und a woman robbed a Costu Me);a shop of an estimated SI00.000 \\Orth of sitn:-r and tur· 4uoise ;'\avajo Indian jewelry \\'eclnesd<.iy and e::.caped after handcuffing two store employ es Tl1l' rnhhl'l'Y al i\'a,·aju Trad- 111g, 2<1:J2 '.'\t•\\porl Bini. 111 Co::.la ~lcsi.1 °S "<.inliquc l'O\\', .. "as thl· se<:oml major loss sus· laincd h\' the establishment 111 the past ·l\\O years. It <.1bo \\as the l'IJ.?hlh armed robber} in the l'll\ !'lln('e la!'lt Frida\'. Burglars managed to c!l'cum· vent an <tlarm svstcm in June of 1973 Jnd stole ss5.ooo "orth of the nutivc American jt•welry from !'\avajo Trading '' hich ;.ilso has an outlet in Laguna Bc<.iC'h. Ope.rators Julie Cook and Ilana Fish told police the holdup a<.:curred about 5 p .m. Wednes- day, aftl'I' the two bundits ~ntcred thl' store and browsed around. Investigators said the male p;11•tner in the holdup teum then pulled a pistol and the pair pro- l'l'eded lo handcuff their captives before selecting the jewelry they '' antl'd. Dl•tert 1 n· Sgt. Keith Carpenter ::.aid thl'\' used a handkerchief or rag to pick up the valuable items or lnuian jc\\ elry :\u 1mmed1ate estimate \\as available on the number of item~ taken. but authorities said it ''ould not require a tremendous · num~er of items to run the loss mto the Sl00.000 area. :\a\'ajo jewelry is painstaking .• ly fashioned by hand and the pnce or ::.lln•r and genuine lUI'· quo1:-.t• h<is sk) rocketed' in recent months :\avaw Tradrng's toss \\'ednes- <Jay evening included rings, plus hi g hly-prizl'd squash blossom nee k I a('es. eseue a s Valley Youth, 18 Countian Found ~ead in Big Bea Secret Weapon Pigeo11S May Spy for Israel [.().\ !)()'.\ n · Pl I Ttw magazine Psycholoj:!~ TodJ\ 11' 1l<ll'tt•cl that IHael 1:. lra1mng pigeons to perform ;;i.., "Jlll'" <1gu1nst lht• ,\ r;i I>., Tlw magazine !>tlld the program 1s under t hl• dJrt'l'I 1011 ol Dr. Hoht•rl l.ul><m of thl' µ...,~ d1ology c.kµartnH·nt al Tl'I .\\I\ Cnl\ t•rsit~ . With financia l lwlµ from lhl· l'.S .. \1r Furtl'. 11 ..,,11d, l.uho\~ b tcac.·hing the pigt•ons ho\\ lo d1st111gubh m..in m.1th· 111 I ht ary 11hj l't't !'I from lht• :11 rand to fly lo tlwm . f1ttc.•cl with l'll•t•tn•n1t transmitll'rs. the mag.111111 · s.11d thl' p1gc.·ons prond<.• tht• lsral'11s \\1th thl' map toord1n.1ll'=" 111 .\rab mllitar~· pos1llrn1" "Thl' 1:-.rach!-. <.irt• l'asllv ablt• to lotall' .\r.1h mll1l.1n I argl•l:. \\1th no nsk lo humai1 hfl• and\\ ithout thl' :-.oltht•1 ... .it tht• parl1l'UIJr !-.tll' t'\ l'll bt·1ng ~1\\ arl' of\\ hJl 1.., going 011 · 11 s,11d \/ieti111 Drowns 4 Swimmers Fail In Sunset Rescue Ry TERR\' COVILLE Oi tht ca.iv Pilot St.Jtt ,\ ~oun~ man drownC'd Thurs day 1n hC'a\·y rip titles off Sunsl'l Reach despite' cffo11h to ::.a\·e him by four other men, including a on c · It• g g c d \' 1 c tn a in '' a 1 \ l'leran Tht• Orange C'ount~ Sht•nff s Dep<1rtmenl !'I.lid to<la) lhe \ 1c· t1m·s body has not been found and he h:i:-. not be<'n 1dentif1e<.I "\\'rtnt>sses said there \tere two companions with him. hut the) app;.1 rent I) m acle it to thl' beuch c.ind took off :\Jaybe the' didn't know him," Lt Chuck Con a'' a). of the shcnrr:;; depart ment. sa1<l r\ Sun:-.l'l Ika('h f1.,hl•rmun . \\'aynt.> \\',11lclt•tl . :JO. of 1ll371 ~ Pat'if1l' .\\ c'., first spotkd thn·1· ~''imml•rs 1n t1·ouhlc shorll) ;1ftcr noon. lk told Jn\l'Sl1gators ht.· \H'n( .1ftt•r lhl' ont• farthest out becaus(.' lhe other t \\(I\\ l'l'l' tlu..,l' to shun· He was jn111l'd in llw n•St1l' t•t f o r l IJ \' H u n t i n gt on Tk a c h Firemun Thomus Tm\nst•nd ancl t\\O men from .\rtesia. Gn•gor~ Buil'. 25. <.111<1 \\' mclc.•11 R:.uHkb. 27 Randdb. the.• \\ ,1r \l'tl•ran t o s st' cl a!'> 1 cl l' h i!'1 a I u m 111 u m l'l'Ull'hl'!'. and dm·e 111 the n p t1dl'S :mcl uncll•rlm\ "1th tht• otht•r.., Randl•ll!-. lost his ll'ft lc.•g. <.il>o\ t· thl' knee. dunng tht• \·1etnJm \\ar. Buie and \\"adcll'll \\l'l'l' .1blc.• lo gn1b the strugj:?linJ? S\\ 1mmt.>1 described a!'> a youni::: :\lc:-.1<'an .\ml'rican. and bnng him p<irt \\ ;1\ lo shon' 1-lut lll'ar shol'l' the surf and rip lltll'S got too h('i.J\'). uccording to l~t'l' DRO\\'!\'l:\"G, Page ,\:!i SHE GOT EVEN 'EXPENSIVELY O 'pinion Of Nixon: U11stahle ~E\\' YOHK !A P1 Nancy K1ssingl•r loltl hl'r husband she bl·he\'t.'d President :\ixon was l'mot1onall\ unstabll' and that th1:-. l'ond11ion led to his resigna- twn in d1sgraee. according lo Lachl•s llomt• .Journal I n th l' , \ p n I issue o f the magatint• CBS correspondent ~Ian 111 h..llh \\ ntcs that l\lrs K1:0!'11t1j.!t'r \\ill' of the secretary of stult'. told her husband Henrv · qwtl' oftl•n" that she dis liked and d1stru:-.tl•d :\1xon. "She th11u J,!ht that he \\-as some\\ h.1t u1i...table. and that this qualit). mon• than any other. led to h1:. d<m nfall. .. Kalb wrote in un urt1de read a nd approved by ~!rs Kiss inger ' "K1ssingt'r chdn·r argue with hl•r. but his ~en·ice to Nixon was lll'\'l'I' 111ttuc.·ncNI hy her feel- 111gs ... Kalb ~aid Onassis Will Eyed l~ENEVA. S\\ llll'rland CAP> C'hn:-.tina Onassis fll'\\' from l'iicc lo Gl•ne\'a tocla v amid uncon- f1rnwd reports th.al :.he had comC' for lh1• reading of her father's \\ 111 Or=•~\ Cna"1 "t~ath._.r FJ11 ~k1<.•s tonight and F'ncla~, acc·orrling to the \H•ather sen a•c. Highs of fi(i at th<' bl·arhes rising to 7:! 1nt..inu Lo":,, tonight 45 to 53 l:\SIDE TODA,. He brought s miles and laughs rtc)m thm;e \\ho PU!'IS('CI l>~ his .. broadcast station" in front of the Hotel Laguna from l_!}.12 to 1973, when illness finally forced him to take up residence in the &everly :\I a nor Nurs111u fl.Om l' 2 Countlans Found Dead LONDON 1 l ' Pl > Oaphnl' \'ernon. 18. v. as annoyed when she saw her bo) friend's ear parked in front of anolher girrs house. She decided to d1iH• 1t around the corner to make him thmk it had been stolen The plan backfired. Tearful South Vietnamese complete abandonment of Hue . anotller setback in a smes of stunning military de· feats. Story. Page A4. .. People look tired w~n they drive th.rough town." Larsen on· ce said. • · 1 rue-ott there and ~reet them 1md the)' l'mile and Taugh. Sure, th 'i ihlnk I'm crazy. but thnt doesn't really matl~r" Lcirsen wos tlrtl attrllct.00 to I.aeuna Reurh ln 1038 erter friends in Carmel told him or thQ he.ant Qf the Masters prodU<' ton a\4he h1Uval ot Arta. L~r tn nppettred In th<' 1938 "living pictures" proclurtion. n• \f \ ..! A young Fountain Valley skier and his -Santa Ana ~ompahiQtt v. ere found dead Wednesday a f· ternoon in a mountain cabin •l Big Bear Lake. ' The San Bernardino Count) Coroner's office said Steven J . Robe1ts, 18. of 16574 Pinyon Cir rle. Fountain Valley. t1nd Helmut A. Milterwalln<'r. 25, Santa Ana, upparently d1ed in theil' sleep, asphyxiated by fumeis from I.I r1rnlty gas healer. A coroner's dcput) said lhl'y d1c<l sometiml' Tuescluy. but the> l)(xJ1el> "ere not found until Wed. nesday w hen ..ano'he' fri~nd, George !\1l'Kinne, La Habra, came by lo check on th.,-n. The pair drove up to the cabin, O\\ ned by :\t itterwallner's 1><irent.s. on :\londay tor a week of l>k11ng.1m csligators said. Their b0d1es were dlscovet•ed Ill an upstnirs bedroom and cor- mwr's dl!putie~ said they were vrobohly usphyxiatea by the fumes fron' e downitairs gas heater. EmploHS ot Southwest Ga~ Company 1nn•st1gated the cabin and found the gas heater fault) and the ,·rntll ;.1t1on system do~ged, ot"'<>rGine t.o tbe COi" • oner's offt('l' Funeral srn·tc<'.., for Roh<'rh "ill be hdd al 2 30 p m . F'ricla). at Peek Family Cnlonwt l-u1wrat Home 111 \\'est minster He is sur\'l\'('d b) his par<'nl..,, :'\lrs. and :\lrs lluJth Robt·rt~ two sist('rs. Soni.1 Riley a nd Patncia Clark. and hti. Jfrand-mother~. Mrs . Rub~ Roht>rts ;md :\I rs :\1;1r\ ll<.'ath. Miss Vt"rnon tilt a pedestrian. banged into a motor seooter .• 1 molor<'vcle. a truck, tv.o cars antl cl station \\-agon. In the final collision . sht> suftcrcd a con cussion. She \\as fined $240 plus court c<>t.ts. was ordered lo pa~ Sl.200 m damages. and had her dnvm~ privileges taken away for s1x months. t . . Index Al YMlf S.rwke AJ ENN .. fl'IMttl Ct l M ... ,d AIO C..lll9"1M• AS,Ol O•Mllled 06-lt ~<• CJ Creu-CI CJ Oulll ... lk H All l:d~1•ll'•.-A• l:ftten••n-nl 04 l'l-• C•·7 "°'9AC.Pt Ol 1"'9r ..... UI04\ O• MnL.a-n Ct ........ 04 ,_.,.., l'.w• c• l'Wll_ ... _ M Or •nte t.¥111 y AIM! ...... $ylvt•~ s.en• Mecti Ml,....,, Te .. 'rillieft TtlNMn w .. ll•ff Wtf'NNewt CH C1 01-J (~ ca CM A4 ,.. . ·-~· -- ilz DAILY PILOT s Thursday March 20, 1975 Sob":'arine Salvage Nixon 'Unaware' of Mystery Barge 'sAN Dll=:GO (API -\\'hl'll he wtts president , Ri~hurd M. Nixon walked within 100 yards of the giant bar~c latt·r used to s~1I\ a~c 1>arl of a sunken Soviet :.ub· rharint•. Nixon spoke brit'fl y Jan. 4, 1972, at u ceremony al National Stt·el Shipbuildin~ Co. lo an - nuunc(' a l·o11lratt for building oil @nkers. 1'hc 3:!4-(out submt•rsi· bh: bari.:l' y,·as 100 yards :.i\\il~ r\ con1pany s~okt!sn1;i n said to- d ay that a ~ASSCO off1t·1al jok- 50 Indians Occupy Old Burial Sit41 \\".-\TS()~\"11.l.1''. (.\P i r\bout 50 ;ingry Indian:. and :;up· 1lCJl·ters. :.ume reporlt>tlly urn1l-tl , tod;iy occup1t·d a tonstructiun sllc lhl'Y cl;ii1ncd \ras a saert'd burial sit (',~ h1le armN:i ~hel"Lff"s deputu:s mobilized nearby. Santa Cruz County !-iheriff ,\] 1'ioren met v.·ith Indian lt'i1dl'rs in an effort t o persuade lhen1 to leave under" a court order for Uieir t'\"ict ion to ullO\\" cnnstrUl' tion lo 1·csumc. ,\1.Joul '.?5 ::.h('r1rrs dl'JJUl1cs and -5\":.itsonville police offu.:crs stoud ~Y during the n egoti ations. (Jf. fi ct·rs ::.a 1tl the Indian g roup mo\'t.'d arms and \\omen a nd l"hildrl'n into their ::.1lc camp \\\·Llnl•sda~· nig ht. Ella :\l;.ie Rodriques, a n India n r t·prl':.t•ntati\'c, earht'r told a l'Ourt th:it removing the bones buried al.Jnu l 500 ,\U \\'OU !cl '"l"aUSL' l'lt·rn ~d ::.lr1fl' fl•I" t1ur ;111- t't•.-.turs.'' 1'hc land is o~·nccl IJy Berman ~teel Co., \\'hich \\·a:; building ~ome s alvage s heds on thl' pro- \)l"rty Jl :! mill's u·est of here. :i s :.1~t:int Polite c hie f Huy ln{lcrso!I sail.I. Ingersoll said he undt·rstoc.xl Sanl:.i Cruz County shc1·1ff"s of f1ce rs \\"t're plannin}! to C\"JCt tht prott::.ters. u·hust• nunt lx·r~ h;J \1· 1ncrea::.cd the h1 ~1 f1·11 day~. l .c1c;d lntlian~ fron1 lhl' Ohlf•nt• ·rribl' bc}.!;111 (";1 n1p1n}.! on the l;1nd ~t·\·t·ra l Jays apo 11 ht·n ;1n1·1t•nl hl>lll"" 11'l'l"l' UllCO\ t•red llu1ing t'.>.:· l".1\ at1on. l "he prnt est grt'\\ \\"hc>n Sup{'r111r Cuurt Jud):!t: llarr;-.· HrauC'r ;\Jun d.1y dt•nll'<l ;in LlljUll('\lOn "hu·h \\Ould h;i1•e hailed furlhcr t·on· ::.truction. :'oll·:Jn\\ l11lt·. :1 rn1t•d lnd1;1n 111111 t.inl:. l·utled thl·ir lhrt'l'·llay nt· cup;iliun ur ;.i llll'<t l 11;1l·k1n g pl ant on the \'anklun iS.D.l Sioux re· :-it·r\·ation \\"t'd nc ~d :iy 1usl minute::. bl·fot'I' n rder~ tll 1r11'l·t· them 1.1ut \\·ould have t;ikcn l'f· feet. Man to W e d His 'Daughte r ' TROY. N ., .. CAP) -Frank Baj?na rdi and his 22-year-old adopted dau~hter Lleuwa na "'Lii bt• m;1rric:d "in the very nc;ir futurt·.·· accordin g to un al· torncv. J<.i in('s Sm ith , Ba gn<J r di·::. Jay,·~ er ... .made tW commcn\ aJU![._ s t:itc Supr eme Court Jud ge \\"ilh r1n1 It. :\·1 urray ruled th::it state la.,.,·s o n .. incestuous and void n1arr1a ges" pertain onl y to bloOO relatives. ·rht• issuL' \\'ent to court \vhen a 1'roy city elC'rk rcfusC'd to i~~ue a marn <.i).!l' !J ct•n:-;(• to B<.i~nardi . 50, o f n c<.1 rby W atervliet. a nd Lleuu·an<.1 . She ..... a:-; adopted hy Bagnardi and his wife in .19'ili. T he Bagnardis were 1.h vorced 111 J973. • ORANGE CO AST ~ DAILY PILOT "fl><-0-M'?" (o.> I (),o.1, "'''°'· ..,,,, ...... ,., ,, 'V'' 1........i1"" "'"'"' '"~" "Pul>'""""•'"'°''~'"" Cw•• ·~•I>""''"~ (omp 1ny ~. ,,..,,,,, "''''""" "' • 1NI· "'" ,...,,,...,., ln•P"Qn '"""" '"' {""·'• ,.,....., '"w""'I ,,,_K~. "unl•"'l'"" •~••~I ••n l••n Ydl " • ""'""· !>l<ld••b•" ~ .. ,~., ~n~ U~u ... 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( ............ ~ .. ·-"' , ...... w __ ... ,. "'-" ........ -.... ,..,,,..,, -·--U.00 _, ..... . !ogly said :.il lhc bargl'':. launehing 11 d~ys later that he uskcd Nixon lu t•hr1sll'11 lht' bar~e hut th:1 t Nixon ··said if ut• "ouldn·t lt•ll hi1n \\hal 1l was. he \\'as i'u·ned ir he woold h:.ivc anytb1ngtodow 1th it." The barge, uct·ording to nt•\11s r eports, Vt' a s used later that year in ;i C J,\.spo nsored attl•n1pl to raise a :iunk('n Soviet subrn<1 rin<! fl'on1 the floor of the !';i(·i fil· 0l'ean. Construetion of the IJ<.1r~e \\"US SUCCUMBS AT 84 Laguna Greeter Larsen Fro111 Page A I GREETER. • • l"USlumers •111 •tV fro n1 their shops. · Once, in l!.15!). lhl'r(• 1\<.1 S (·ven :1 publit· su~gl·:-tion lly fo.rme1· :\layor Jessl' ll iddlC' to ou ~t J.;irsen fron1 tt>11·11 It fl opped 1~·he n :i poll in a lo1·;il ncu·~papt•r s ho1\"Pd RR pt•rCl•nt .-.upport ful" lht• L;igu11 ;1 G l"l"l'lt•r l.ars1•n \I ~·s 111·\ l"I" f1n anl·1 allv \\el! tiff. l•ul that d 1dn·1 ~lflp hirl1 lro111/J :.111ni.: ;1 he:1rt ofi,:uld. l ie c1·a\·ed boo ks and oftt'n J!,1 \"t· tht'm to friends, ;1 pl"al"t ict• '1h ;1t unl"t' led him lo ('nnunt·nl. ··1 ha1c thl' 1\orld':-IJ1 ggt·~I l1 \Jr :1 r~ ... lll1t"ing till' K11re:1n \Var he 1111li\d lll<"k up the tah for u11- 1forn1ed Sl'l"\"iC l'mC'n dinin;..: in Lugun<i Bl·;1ch rC"!'taurant~ Our llll.' the Sabin ur;il polio\ <11.:1·111a tu;n progran1 in thl' n1id J 9f,(\~, (,.tl"Sl'll µ;,1\"t' flfll\"t:'l"S t.olJH· \"(l]U!l· ll'l'rs \\ho atlm1111 s tl'l"l"d the v;u·· t·111:1tions. L~u·st·n. hnrn !\l ;.irch 2i. 1890. in ,\<irhu ~, l)l•J1rn;1rk. \\';1s !ht• ~ounJer of l\\"O sons 111 thl' famil y of ;1 l"i\'11 s('r\·icc ;1d1nini~tratur . ·rht• (irl·t•lt'I" lll'\'t•r likt·d to tits <'ll::>~ his chi ldhood. but it ;.,; kno\111 th;it he \\';1s intl·1·c:.tert in ;i rl and liC'ralurl' :inti 11 :1s s1.1nll'lh1ng of .1 t'lassrot.>111 d1~ ruptt·r l ll" 11 orkt>d fur <in t•xporl firn1 1 h;it :-t'lll h 1 n1 lo Si l.Jl·ria For a ti ml'. !IL' tlu·n rl·tu rnl'd tu Dt·nnl.irk lo .. l.I'\ l' 1n the arn1 \" In his 1:ar l:-' 2(1~, I .:1rsen mii.:1·;1\- t •LI to Northfield, :\!inn .. ;i Uan1~h c·nrnmunity ne:ir St. P;.iul. lie-at- 1l'lltll·d St. Ol:1f rollt·gt• f(>I" :1 .ll'Oll" :-!lt(]I 111).: .\tlll'l"1l"i.lll h1~lol"\. Ht;\ till' ur~l' to tr;11 l'l ag ain lul birn. l_ar!>l'll jn1n1·d the t'l"t'I\ (1f !ht• l>11IJar Linc·. !oit~1yC'd w 11 10 ( 'hlli•. thl'n 1 r:1rt•l t·d In ,\rgl·nt1 n;1 \lhl"l"l" he t;iught langu;ige ;i1Hl 11h .1~i1«1 l cduca11011 for ;i year. l.:1fSl'n returne d lo t hl' l ·nitt•d Statt·s <.ii the st:1rt of \Vorld \\"arr. t·nll~t l·d in t he ~1rm y :n1d S('l"\'l·il in r:urupt·. lie became a natur;.ihzl·d citizen at the end or thl' \\ill". l,:1r::.t·n "ound u p in Ke1\' ''ork C1t.1 \\here he \\'orkcd on \\"all Strct•l a~ ~· me::.:.e ngcr clerk. I It· found lhl' finan cial centt'r of ,\nlt"l"LC.t Llt·prcss1n~. so to ("he(>r tlllll.L'S up hl· p ass('ti out lapt•l flo" ers to ft:llow \11orkers and took lo st reel corne rs during thf' lunl"h hour, u·aving tu passinJ.!" llusi nt•:.smcn. 11 t·Jrned hin1 the t itle, "'t l11· flO\l l'l'Of \\.a J[SlrC(•I " Hul it "'<.1s n 't lon_g befor(' hc left ,'\"l'11 \·ork City to lake ;1 jub ;1~ the c;11·1.·taker of an cslatc. But ht' aJ.:<iin J.!l"l'U" restless and d ceid('{I ht• "·ould \Valk the 2,000-mile long .-\pp;.i\achian trial. He did. ilis next s top was \\111shin~'1.on D.C. where the jl!rccting Con - t1nuerl . One of those g r('etcd "'as President Jl r rbcrt lloover who one d ay passed by in a hmous1 nr.. 1.<i rsen C'amf' l o !he Wt"St Coasl in the rn •d·l930s and settled in the ~an Fr:incisco Bay ... art·a before t·nm1ng to J,a~una llcaeh. Iii· has l<'fl l,<1guna Reach on ;1 t•oupl(' nf CH·casions, but alY+·<.1~S returnt'd In 1963, hy an off1t'ial pro clamat1,in of the La~una Beach City ("ounC'it. l .;1r~l'n Ix-came tht' off1c-1;d l .<i~un.i 1;rr·t<t1•r I le remain1·d in ~(111CI health 1n tn 1965, Th ;1 l year markt•d L.arst-n 's fir~! \" i l'i1t Ill the hos1>ita l for t•rn physe ma r ::.ponsort·d by billionaire In· dustr1alist Howard R. Hugho!i. 1'hl' b<.1rgl' is no\1• ti('d up at u pie r iu Ht'dl\OOd Cil y . J'\eu·snlcn arc forluddt•n to approach il. .~,\SSCO r efused to s;.iy anythinll'. about the unusual crafl 1ifl('r its t•x istencc \v:1s fi rst t'C· ported in 1971 , the San Diego t'nion said . ··Our l"US!Olnl'r said absolutely no publie11 ~." said u l\",\SSCO ~pokcs 1na11 tht•n ll was latl'I' il'arnl'd that thl' barg e had been built fo r Lockheed , 1\'hich t•oordinates dt'l'P :::.ca n1111i11g operations for ll ughl'S . ~.\SSC() uff1<·1~ds s till dl·n~· th:it lht•y kne11· thl' barge \\.JS to FULL-SCALE SUB PROBE UNLIKELY. Page AA. Ill• ust•LI for anytlung .olhcr than th.•ep St'a min in~. ··1·0 bt•µ1n \\Jlh. thC' 1\'hole pro. , ll'("I \1 a~ of a ennficlt•ntial 11aturt•.'. s ;iid ~ ,\SSC'O public l't'- 1 at ions di rl'Ctor \Vi l liam llurman. "'l'ht•rt· is ;_i provision in the contrat'l tha t pi-eventt'Cl us from disclosing <.1ny l hing about the u·hul t' thinp: from the beginning -:ind il :-;till ;1pplies." !\I t_• a n u· h i I e, north ern California firt· offici<1ls plan to 111- !'J~t'l thl· bar ~e. ··\\\· pl;1n to go aboard ... :-aul Ht•tJ11oud ('1ly l'-ire ;\lar:-.h :d (;l·orgc ,\:-.\us. · · 1 f thcy\·e lx·t·n fooling ;1ro und ,,·ith nuclea1· \I arheatls, I don 'l u·ant to l:ikc :111y ch<.11 n·t·s that anything might h <.1 ppen \\"hilc thl' barge is n1oorcd here." ,\s\·os ~aid his julJ y,·as to in Slll'l"l \'t•sst•ls for h aza.rdous 111ale ri :tls, but h e dill not say \1 h:1 t hl' "·ould look for ;iboard . (h•· :1011.fool ·long-subntt·rsibll· l'-1L"l'l IJ~ll"µl'. lft· :-.~1 1d hl' h:.is lll'\"t•r bt•t·n ;1bu;ird the b:ir}!t', even tho ug h it ·s hl't'll ntoored on uncl off ;1t l!t"d 11ootJ Cit\' sinct• 1972. It \\;.is !011 (•d th1·1·l' :.i·ftcr construction by 1'\;1t1un<d Stcl'L ·,!'ht• unm;innt•d bargt'. outfiltt'{I IJy J .(iekhe<'d :\I 1ssilc :u1d SpaC'e l"o .. 11 ;is bu1 lt to fit inside the 1;1S-f1.,,•I Glomar F.xplorer, frum 11·hit·h 11 could bl' 1·l·leased lo thl' o<:l•an floor. It 1·unta1ned ;1 hugt• c·la\\ \I h1t·h l"ou ld be rl'll'<JSl"<i and u11l'r0tll·d h~ re1notc control. .'lr11iy Drops Liezite11a11~ 's Hair Trial f'R,\r-;K FU llT. \Vest {;t•rmany (Al:.J 1'he U .S. Arn1y lod<ty dropped t·hurgcs a g<1 inst :.111 of. f1 Ct'r "·ho refused lo obey un or· d t'I" to cut his Ion~ huir. ·rhc ,'\rmy said it call('d off the trial or Lt. !\.l attheu• R. C:.irroll. 27. of 1--:1 J)aso, 'f ex., after hl· of- ferl'd to leave lhe ser\·iee on ~1 n honorable dist·harge. Tht· ,\rmy ul~o ;igrt·etl tu g1\"t• h11n 53.600 sevcr;ince pay and lei h11n conli11ut• tc 1 .,.,ear h1~ h;.i1r lnng during tht· tht"l't" \\t·t'kS ht• is l.>e1n µ µrocl'::.scd out ufunifurrn . ··11·:; :r VC'r y .Cl"t•;Jt IX'rson,1! 1·i<·· l or~·.·· Carroll tol<t llt:!\\:-ml'll. "l'he h;J ireut ques tion has not -hl·<'l'I ;ins\\'C'rt'd,-hut 1·,·c-llr•flt• i:\"t·r~·llung I l"<l ll do l'XCC'pt to i-:u lnjail " ,\ 11un1ber of young cnlislt·d nH·n in \\'est Gl·r1n<1nv and \\"l'~l l ~l'rl111 \\"hO :dso r l'flised l!J gel l1;ur1:uls have bee n con\·iclt'tl of rl·ft1s1ng to obey o rders and ).!11·t·n !t·rn1:. 111 ,\r1ny juils. Carroll rt•fu;.;ed :i haircut nrdl'r last. ,\pril. lie> contended that thl' h;.iir·leng"t h regulations \\'f'l't' :1 forn1 of st•xual discrimin;itinn ht'<«lUSl" tht•y did not apply to ,\rmy \\omen. lit• al::.o claimed th<1l the r<·· µu lations .. infringl'd on an in - L11vidu:.il"s constilution:.il r1 ~hts anti had no 1·e levancl· to JOh µerfor n1 <.1nel'. · · (';1r1·q ll is a g raduate in architl'<'ltn·1• uf Texas ,\. & !\.1 . ~here hl• t·on1n1andcd the caclt·L l"orp ~. I !is fathl'r b; a reli1·cd r\r1ny t•ulont·l. 10-ye ar-old Kills Self LOS ,\~C;F.l.ES (,\r'1 ,\ JO )t'ar-o ld boy con1 milled s uicide \I 1th h1~ father's ~un because of up· p arent des1>0ndeney o\·er j"luor school \\"Ork , poli('l' ::.:.11d to<lay . "fht• body of Rie h <.it'tl Kuµ1t zke \\as found by his n1othe r 1n a bedroom of then· P:il.'ific Palisades hon1e \.\" cdncsd a y. )'ol1 ce s aid they wt>retold by the pare nts that the boy h<.id heen depressed aboul sl·hool \\'Ork 11.nd been -.skctl by sl'hoO I offieials to hring hi:, molher otnd falhc1· to st:.'C thl.!tl'a('her. o.iiily Pllol Slit! f>lool• THEY TRIED TD SAVE SWIMMER AT SUNSET BEACH Craig Buie (Left) and Vietnam Veteran Randy Randels Nm v Wri11kle B y_ Obsce 11e Calle r Fails Orange f'ount.v Sht•11rr·~ of fit't'rs :1r 1• h111111n g a t1:ll'pho11" l':J!ll•t· \1h<t ha-. !"Ult1l' lljl 111\h ,1 pl ;111 lh;it ullt'll l'l)!ll]JL"l" h is woml'll 1if·l1111s to 11 ~tt·n 111 l1is <>h SC"Clll' l·o.1lls '!'ht· l.J1 t•:-1 'icti m \\"ednt•sd.1 1 11·as ;1 ('0:-1.1 .\lt•sa o.irt•<t 11om;i11 \\ho loht tleputies her unkno11 n t·aller t1dtl hL·r that hl' 11a.'> ,1 Cost ;1 '.\ 1 t·~ :1 J •oli l't' offit·1·r \\ h1' had rl•ason lo belit'\'t' th;.11 a m~t11 h(' \\as 1 r\ Lil).! ln Ii .tt·C' h;id ht r ll·l t•pholl t' ln1111bl'1· Siii' t11ltl dt•putu·~ lhat ·'ht• II .I~ ur~l·d b~ lhl' .. polil'c offit·er·· \i• :dlo11 \ht• 111,111 hi·t;ilk anti to kl•1 ·1• hnn on !ht· tl'll•Jlhont• for thrt•t· or four n1 inules \1·hllt· ht· ;il\en1pll'll lotr;ict>him. 'f'ht• 21-) l'<i r-oltl l"i<·tin1 ~aid :-h•· then got a cnll fron1 th(• :.an1e 1nun \\ l\Q ".as ob\ iously ;1ttl'1 npt Ill).! loclisg:u1 se his voice. She so.ti t! ~hl' hun g up t ilt' tl•l(•phnnt· :1fl1'r lhc t·;dlt·r ~1skt'.'d her ;.i nu1nlil·r 111 offl'll SI\"(• \ll'l"Sf!1l;11 (/Ul'Sll1111.~ Shl'ri ff's off1 t·crs tod;,iy urgt·<I ;.ill 11nnll'll 11hn <tr(' ad\'iSl'rl b1 ;1 11 11nk1H11\ n IL•lcphont• talll"r Lh;;t ht• is a poli1:c officer t o nblain 1h1' t·allt•r "s namt·. rank a nd off1 t'L" telephone number. DI{ O WN I NG U111t•. ;ind 1l11·.1 h;id \•) ll'I i;o. lt11nl.1ni..: tht• n1;in could n1akc 1t fr1in1 l h1·r1· ·111:11! liu\d "f 111111 . \Jul t•ou ldll"t 11 i;1h1· lt 111 "l'hl' lulll' of us ju~t h.1r1·!~· 111atl t' 1l 10 ~tu1rC.·· Bu1 l' ~,11cl LI (",.11,111 :1~ -.,11 d lilt· 1111•11 tlluu;.:lit till" \ ll"lllll l'OU!d lllU("h :-.111d, but \1 hl'n thl') tu rnl'd ~1rou11d, hL· 11 as J..'cHlt' l'olicl' lu·lieopt t'rs fron1 I lunt- 111).!\nn lil•:irh :.ind :'\t•11 por1 l3t•:1e h ~t·;1rcht'd the\\ atl'r:-. fron1 !ht• au·, 111 I ht• ~trl'a llt';J r South J.,aciftc ~111d ,\ndt·r-,011 Strt'l'l. but sa1\· 11uthuti.". 1·11\t' ~('ltba dt\'l'r~ fron1 llunt- LIH.!tun Bl•at·h and i\"t'\IJ)IJl"l Beal"h l1fl'!.!~1rd 1lt•p11rln1c11 t s al so -.1o;1rehl·d tht• 1nurk~ 11;.itt·r. but lh~· :-.ind ~t1rrt•1l up l)~ the un · tlt·1·1011 l11n1ll·d the \L~thilit\" to It':>'> I h;ill .1 f11nl. I .I. ('on:i""<JY s·aid . Ford F ires P a ir \\",\Sii I .\"<:'l'(Jf\: ( l · 1-'1 1 1~rc~1dL·nt Ford flrl'd .J ohn II l'o\\l'll a s ht·;11I of thP Equ:d F:rnp\o~ n1t•111 ()1iprortur111~· (~otn ­ nus:-iion ulo11i.-• 11111\ thl' a~t'ncr"s lop la\1y1·r , \\"111 1;1111 ,\ Carvy. 'l'h(' furct•d res i ~nat1ons \\'t'r(' <.1n· nounced \\"l•dnes day hut hat.1 lu.'l'n l'XJlL'f'lt•d for :-.L·vt•1·al 1l;1ys. Hurt (;HP Officer-Has Operation Cl\lifornla'. Hipway,hlrlll. Of. ficer Doroihy William1.seriqualy injured Tues"day"ln a•craSti Qn l:I Toro Road, went into surgefy to- day for the first t1:n a series of operations to b egin rebuilding her facial structure. CllP Watch Officer Don An· derson said Mrs. Williams, 26, still is in guarded condition al Saddleback Co m munity lfospital. Othe r than a shattered 1 cheekbone, the young officer had no broken bones, contrary to in· itial reports. She lost eight teeth <.1nd ::.ufl l'red extt>ns ive cuts on her f<.icl' and mouth. Internal injuries proved to be less serious than it first ap- p('arcd, Anderson said. All or· gans are funetioning exccpl for a partially collapsed lung, J\1rs. \.\'illia nls, who had been patrolling on her own for only three d ay.s w hen the spectacular c r ash occurred , is t he first wom an CH P officer to be ex- tensi\'ely injured on the job, CH P spokt's n1e11 said. She was one or the first class or CHP g raduate s to incl u de women. 1'he wife of an Orange County Sheriff's Deputy, she has two children and lives in Orange. The accident occurred Tues- day afte r noon as Mrs. WilliaRl!S was speeding to a bar fight all Cook's Corner s. About two miles cast of 'fr:ibuco Road, s he apparently losl control of her patrol car and spun into an oncoming county \\·ater truck. · The impact s plit her car into three pieces. 'Sex Doctor' Convicted SEARCY, ;\rk. <UP[) - Dr. Piirt t'r R. Rodgers Sr., 70 , a prominent rural physit·ian. \\·a:-t•onvicted \.\'ednestl<•Y uf plot tin~ y,•ith hi s 21-~l'<.&r·o ld lover to kill J11 s "·ift• A 1ur,\ uf fi\"{' meri' and sl'\l'll \\U1nen \\'ednesday J"l':1l'l1t·LI a \"t'rdict of guilty to ;1 t·h ;1r~l' of first-degree nnu·Ut•r ;iftt·1· dl·liberaling f111' ll·:.s th;.in three hours. The s tate charged Rodt-(er s u·ith capital felony murder in his wife's Sept. 25 shooting d eath and :1sked for the death penal· ty. Rodgers w;;is charged '''ilh plotting with Peggy Jean 1-lale, h is receptionisl and Jove r', <i nd Wi llia m Berry Kim brell, 32, lo kill his estranged wife Fem . davis·brow Close out Sale on AYT -@<'"-----> ~ .l .• \\ ~ • P,-.rm;in••nt on•-;~ .incl rf'<JL1l;1r labnc cvcl<'<; • 3 Wa!rr IPV"I se111no5 • 3 W;ner tempo•1atu·c se!l•nQS. L tl'lC coal eel SIPCI call•nOI wuh 10.,Qll acrylic enam• t i,,..sh • F .1mny ""n o•oc01111n P.n;lmt>I h1l1 w11h Powor r1n Aq11;11or • A1h,11 T•ut> h•u~tl"d melal tnm Wh ile they last Now only s1999s •Full S•l" upper and lower h1gl"I vi:>IOC•lv spray arms plus center oos l soray .. 3 l<>v'='I scrubbing rhm1nates pre-nnsong • Un•oua raclunq-rJ1:.hes and s1lue1were on 100 •Micro-Mesh !1lle:r Hurry SAVE s20 WU700 • ,. ' I - - I .. I I r: " I I • .,. , .• lh• in• nc ag "I "' se c w, th uU d h•I \hi la st. m G• di ., ti• co th Si th bi ., a< 11• t h po li1 la fo on g-i "" SU ('( lu h• >t ,.i <' Ir q t h R In m " ri e h l ti .• t g • Sl • ~ 11 h t1 • ' 'j ' I 1 ThUfsday, Mlllch 20 1975 DAILY PILOT A:I ats March iii County CONSTRUCTION W O.lly P\lot s1.i1 Ptootos ORKERS, VICTIMS OF RECESSION; MARCH AT COUNTY CIVIC CENTER Protesting Unemployment, Economic Pollcles of Federal Government 8~ W@lliJ[? ®@[(WO©@ (;rn. a pmh/1>111'' Tlwn 1.rrite Pal /Jwm l'at inti c·111 '"" ta1x'. </f'I 1/w 1111.\ltl'fS Olld Cit' I tflll l/flU 11t•1!d lo :-11/ 1 (' llll'f'/U/l IC'.\ Ill l/IJI l'rrt/lll'lll Cltld /1 u ~1111·~, ''"" ''"'" (/llf',\llrlll.\ ,,, /' U I V u 1111 1\1 Y 11 lir St• rt 11.1•. (J ru 11111• C uu st IJ111/11 l'llul I' tJ /111J /'!Iii), ( '<1st<1 Mesa. ('/\ 911,11;. / 111 l11clc '''"" ·fclcphu11e 11um t>1· r Dt1ti11~1 .4tic,rric•c• DEAR PAT: Som{' lime ago your papl•r adv(.•rl1sl•<.I 'arious dating org<1 n1 zal1ons in lhl' •·personal " <'lassifi1.:d set'l1on. Since nonl' ha\'l' apµl•ared fur a long t imt'. I'll li lw your help in localing on e nl·ar my <•n•:1. R .t\., l.a~una Rt•ach The Daily Pilot continues to ad· \'ertise dating st•rviC"t'S "hent-vt:>r they are rt><1uest<·d by the rirms involved. A variety of tht>St' bu!'>i· nesses are lislt-d in thl' Yl'llo" ages under " E!>cort Ser\'ice" and .. P e r sonal Servicf:' Ru re au." ~one was lb t t.>d in thl· direC'lory serving your area. Ctdif C)rHiff f 'ir.'ll DEAR P,\T: ~I) orig111al homl' w :ls in Io" a. .ind I a I" '"'" thought that :-tall' outranl-.t·d ~II others in rarm produetiun. California ns l 'n• ml·l ch11m lht:v h;.ivc lht' lop rarm produdum I;) the country. \\'ho's right? K.K , ("o!>ta ~h-sa Californians art'. It has lt•d in farm produc tion for 25 Yl'ars straight -lopping Iowa h) S5G2 million in cash n •ceipts. Thl' Golden State has the most diversified a grirullure, with 200 , crops. and it leads in the produc· lion Of 47 categoriC'S or Cl'Op!>, aC'· cording to s ta tis tics provided by the Ag ric ultura l Ext e ns io n Service. The econo mic im1>a<'l on the state is estimatt--d al S25 billion in suc h a ncillary activities as trans portation, distribution, advertis ing, s ales and other.,. With only t~o pe r cent or the na- tion's farms, California farnwr-. produced 8. 7 percent or tht' na· tional g ross cash receipt!> from farming in 1972. 1t1i11int 11.-e ('ff rt.-. DEAR PAT: I have tn<•d to rin<l a s hopping l'art :irlwrti~etl on te levision for a sp•:dal little j!irl's birthduy. It was ~hown a~ a small modl'I of thl' c·arls used in supermrk{'tS. I've lookl'd m thl' Costa Mesa o.trl':..I hut h;n e had no luck. J .T., Balboa Toy C..-nter, South Coa~t Plaza, has "Turf Stuff'' littlt> pcopl<' i.hopping carts a\·allablt>. H you'd like to bu) the rf'al thin~. it can be order<'d in various !'>i.tc~ from l'olding C'arrit>r Division or t:narco Industries, Inc. Wrilt> to the s ales divbion, 1328.5 Amar Road, Industry, (',\ 91716. In· formation and prices \\ill bt• mJiled to you. Wfld·1•lt111t Entt•r:it DEAR PAT : Sc.'veral of m) friends arc into th<.' gathl•ring amt eating of wild pla nt!-. I IHt\'l' a hunc h th ey'll a ll poison them s e Ive ~ b c r or<' th<.' y ' n • throug h. I won't touch llw stuff. Am I being a n old fogl'Y to hold this view? N. E ., Costa l\lesa Vou stand a bt'tte r chanct' or getting old than ~·1111r "ild-plant· eating friends. •:,pcr" !>ay that some may c au e acuk or sub· acute poisoning, addlnJt thal it's "lse to conauJt rcHabte pro- f esslon al soufcC"s (botani t. bortlcultu rls t or rdertnc:e on toxirlty of plants i before cabn~ an) thing grown In the wlld. Qn<> avallablc rt>fert-nct' l11 Utled, "Pohsonous Planu ()f tht' nltod States," by W .C. Meunscht'r. Prernanl women should avoid edible •tld planltl altoitrther, ctu" to pos1dbl~ sldf> t>flrct . 27 of 85 •Neetled' County Committees Criticized in Studies By GAR\' G RANVILLE 0119'e O•oly Pt IOI 514111 A study of 85 Onmgc County government committees, com missions and boards shows that only 27 are "needed imd pcriorm- mg in a satisfactory manner " ThL• study, lahcll•d "not ror public distri bu lion," was pre- pared by the county l'itm.:ns Direction Finding Comm1ss1n11 CC DFC). Of the 85 comm it lees, ('om missions and boards studied. 11 were found to he "no longt•r needed'' and 12 were :.aid to be 111 need of overh<.iuling. The direction rindinJ.! n·port nott•s that 1:1 groups 1t ".i-. ;i~ "IJ.rnt•d to !'>tucl\ II\ tht· l'ounl, Board or Supl'i·\'1.,;1r-. lcisl Jul\ '' l'l'l' too nt•w .. to t'ffl'l'll\ l'I) r.ttc· lht•tr pt·rform :i IH't' .. And an additional 1-1 wt•rC' dt'- lcrmincd to he tnll'rdcpartmcn tal organizations that pl'rform functions related to µart1c1pa t111g county d epartments. Spared C'OFC's scrulin) \\l'rC· the county Planning Com mis!'ion. Local Agency Forma l ion Comm1ss1on. l\l anµov.l'r Commission. Board of Paroll' C'ommissionl'rs and Employl'S Rl•lircment Board. The studv team cnncludccl that it lacked t11e expertise. time anti s to.1ff lo s tudy those agencies. CDFC's l'l'!JOrt came do\\ n ha rdest on those groups it SUH.I need overh auling. For example. it faulted the ,\f. firmati\'e Action Advisorv .Board for being "plag ued by intern.ti strife" and for ha\'lng "luJ.!h <ibsenteeism and turnover in its membersh ip." Also taken to task in th<' study w a s t h e 0 ,. e r a 11 Econ om 1 c De\'elopment Program !OF.DP!. According to the report. OEDP has "achieved verv lilllc except obtaining funds for~nc storm drain project.. and contracting for a S5i ,000 consultant's studv '"hich the board of supl•rvi:-ors declared to be "inaccurate and mt·omplete ... <:DFC diet not excuse itself from lhe evaluation exerc1sl'. The 19-m ember commission. ''hich w;,is foimed in 1970 <is LJn 'ud\'isor~· panel on county pion nrng. placed itself in the "need to he O\'erhaulcd" group. C D F C s a i d i t s h o u Id ht' l'\'aluatcd at year's end ll> cl<• tcrmme if it s hould hl• contmu1'd or t'hmmalerl . Other mod1f1c·at1ons recom- mended in the report included..: Comb1n1ng the :\01->L' Variance Roard with the Air Pollution Control District. Sep:1rnting the Juvenile lklrnqucncy Prevention Com- m ission from the Juvenile Justice Commission. Reducmg the size of the 15-membl'r Family Planning Ad- visory Council Pro\'ld111g s t aff support for the Social Prugrams Advisory Comm1tlt'l'. ,\mong llH.' committees and l'Ommissions thut COJo~C found !->hould bl' d1!->banded were the ,\dull Advisorv Board, Hillside T<Jsk Force. H·oard of Engineer- ing Gl•olng1sts. Water Quality ~lon1tonng Study T eam and the Ont:mo ,\1rporl Task Force. ,\nd. m an apparent attempt to help control lht• prohforation of ~uch qroups :lnd their continu<.'d existence aftl•r tht•ir purpose has heen ~en eel. CDFC's study team :,uggestt>d th al' \\'hl'll a comm1lll'l'. cum- miS!'>IOn or board is formed a date he st•l for disbanding and tha t an- nuul reports of its uctivilies be l'l'<J UI rL•d . <;roups rc<'l'I\ 111~ morl' lhan SI0.00 in county funds file a state- ment of unnual expenditures and account for l hl·i I' accomplish· rnt•nts. .\ t·o11nt~· th·partment hl' ;1~· i;igncd the task of maintainin~ a file nn all active committees. comm1sswns and ho:.i rds . .\ pamphll'l 11!-ling :111 county i.:roups bt• pn•pu rl'd. Among the 27 count~ govern· ment ,groups C'DFC declared to be "net•dt·d and performing rn a satisf:lctory m<1nner" were th<.• Airport Commission. Crimm;,il Justice CounC'il, Human Rehi· t ion-. ('1J m 011 ss ion. llarht'u·s. Bc<1ch{'s and Parks Commission and Senior C1tiz<.'ns Council. Also g i,·en a clean bill or health Wt'!'{' thl• Housing Authority. Hls - t ori ca I Comm 1ssion. ,\irµorl I.and l 'st' Commission. Alcoholt::.m Aclvisorv Board. Rccrcat10nul Ach'1sory 0 Tl'um and Law Librnrv Board of Trustees. Other gn)ups on th(' approved list \\'l'rc the Assessment .\ppcals Ooi.lrds. C'hilcl llc<ilth <ind Di s· ;1b1lltv Preve n tion ,\dvis on• no:lrd'. Fish a nd Game Com- mission. l\knta I JI callh Ad\'isor\ Hoard and c; l':id111l! Board of .\1; l'l':tb. So Long, Anne N1ule Pcii11ti11g Not for Midt,t~st ROC'KFORD. Ill . <UPI > -Of ficials of the Rockford Museum have been alternately displayinl-( and hiding a painting of a nude woman silting on a chair, de· pending upon which group hap- pens to be touring the museum at the time . But they won't h ave to hide it today. The artist. Steve Dudek. got his nude painting, titled ",\nne," and removed it W<.'dnes- day from the mus um in protest. Betty H arl an, executive secretary of the Rockford Art. As- sociatio n, said, "We live in Midwestern Rockford, and many people are just not geared to thinl{s they mi~hl l'Qeounter in other m useums ." Dudek. 25, a gr aduate art stu- dent at Nort hern Illtnols l niv<'rstt~. and his associates took "1\nnt•" and companion work!' out or the Rockford and \'1nn11 \' J 11n· ShO\\ al the Uu111l'l' ,\rt :\1 \l'il'llOl Show v1s1tors told Dudek ·· ,\nn<'" h a<I hcen m1ssinf? from its assigned J;tallcry spot next to a hallway ll'ndin1 to a children 's exh1b1t. Rockford Arl Association of- ficials said the work was re- ' l'rs<.'d when cl<'mentary school- agl' children wert' in the museum to tour an upstairs $Culplure dis· play. Mrs. Harlan said that whether I·• Anne" faced the world or the wall depended upon what groups were coming th rough. Hut Dudek said a friend went to the s how and '·he said he heard people m uttering a bout how ohscc•nl' 11 '' as and how lh<'Y wanted lo gel it out.·· Dudek said one student told him h e noticed a ''little old lady" sitting in front of lhe painting and )Umping up to hide it \1.hen vis- itors cam e throuRh . So, Dudek a nd his friends d e· cidcd that if their work was not appreciuted. 1l need not b<' shown NIU pro!essor 0 1w1d Bowt'r was one of the a rtist~ to w1thdraw h111 work from the show. .. J know Dudek 's work and \l is th<' las t thing l would call porno graphic," Bower iuild. . Jobless Throng Protests By WILLIAM SC'llRE IBER Of Ill• Oally PolOl ~Ult They followed a big, solemn- faced m an w ho bore a gold- fringed American flag and wore a plastic he lmet Nearly 1,000 con::.tru ct1on \\Orkers, many of them Jobless because of lhe r{'ccssion. marched through the Santa Anu C1v1c Center at m1ddav Wednes d ay chanting, · ·\\'c wa~l Jobs," e want Jobs." The parade "floats" wcrt• bulldozers. roJd gradl·rs and ce- ment trucks The proet'!>Sion. compll'lt' w1lh protest sign~ and a S1x1l'land band uf unl'mployl•tl mus1t·1ans on a fl:.itlicd lrutk, "t·nclt•d its v. av :.tlung C1v1(' Ccnkr Dawe. dowi1 Ross Sll'l'l'l and onto S~rnlo.1 r\na A\'enuc. ending ut a speakl'r's µl:.itfurm in front of the unf1111shed frdcral bwlding. Thl' workers. ne>arly <tit or \\horn wore hard ht.1ts as thl·1r emblem. heard "fighting \\Ords" from li.Jbor ll•adcrs and sym- pathetic county govcrnmcnl or- fietuls. They lis tC'ncd attentively hut broke into cheers at points during the speeches. \\av mg signs read- mg "Bulldoz(·rs arc Beautiful." .. We Ncl•d Jobs.·· and .. Cut EPA Red Taµl'." Mux Collier. the burly heavy equipment OPl'r;Jlor from St.1nta r\na who had c:a rr1 ed t h e American flag, stood in the mid dk of lht' l'l'O\\ d · Sue E h rmun, w ife of a carpenter, \\ heC'led her eight - month-old t\\ 111s along tn the puradt• CJnd tlll'n cheered with the ml'n at the rin:ll !!athcrinJ.!. The s pcl•c hes they heard con- tll'mned .. ;mti-growth forces". thl' S1L•rra Club, pt'rpl'lualt•d poltc1l'S of H1l'harct Nixon's "l•rtminal pn•sidency" and gov l'rnment red tape. The loughl'St words came from John Henning. cxcl'Ull\'l' director of the California Fl.·<kr:.itwn of Labor. ··we are her<' to protest un empioyment and the {'COnomic policies or the feder:.11 go\ ern- ment of the United States ... he said. "The source of those policil's was the c riminal presidency of J /. 13 ,.._ SIGNS TELL DEMANDS OF JOBLESS WORKERS ·we Won't Remain Silent Any More.' They Promise Richard Ni~on and those polic:1<.•s arc being t·ontmul'd h\ Gt·rald Ford." Henning ~aid .. :We v.on't remain silent unymore <1nd will use an~ const11utional mean~ at hand lo regain full emplo) mt•nt m this 1wt10n " lll'nning abo blamed thl' con Sl·n ·.1t1on1st S1l't'l'a Club and ollwr no·gro\\ th movl'mcnts for much of lhl' high unl'mploymL·nt rat(· in construction ··ThL':'-l'al'C' mort' for ~1n1m o.1I hfl' than human life." ht• s:.1111 I lennmg t1l'ked off a hst ol methods the A FL·CIO claim" '' 111 "turn the cconomv around .. I le said a <·onst1tut1onal pro ,·1::.ion :-hou Id hl' pa~st'll re<11u nnl! th<' government to maintam full emplo~ ment \.\hen pnvatl' t·n· , lerpt1se cannot lit' said the srn million tn 1m pouncfrd hig hway trust mone' ~hould be frcell to put hack mtu the economy and ma 1or Joh pro g rams must b<.' started. Ill' a lso said interes t rates had to lw lnwcn•d ·Ir\.\ l' can loiln lo Russia at "" percent. v. h\· in Cod's naml'nnl to the \\orktnJ.! man in Am<'n c,1 at thl' same ralt'." lknnmg said. T hl' ercm cl also C'heerl'd .1 ~Pl'l'l'h by \\'illiam L Gill>l·rt. 1 {' gi11nal din·l'lor of tlw .\FL·CIO :111d .i chit•f cit-put,. to the la1>01 1110\'l'ment thil'f c:~'orgl' '.\kan\ Ill• said thc tountn· has bi:en run for scvt•n years bv · .. a bunch nf' Wall Street geniuse!->.\\ho hav1· no n•al program for Amcneu ·· County Supt•n·1sor Laun·11t·1· ~chm 1t and county plannin~ l'Olll m1s!'>10nl'r Earl Wooden \\t'll' also C'hel'red for then· blid 1 c marks to the audwnce. g chm 1 t s a id th I' c· u r rt• n t <'C'onomH.' cri!'>IS i:-. .1 "national dl~j.!l'<.ICl' ... Chicano labor lc•udt·1 R::t) Mcn- clorn urj!cd the crowd to make t hl' next rally ~1tc Rkhard Nixon ~ San ('lem.l'nt<.' est ale. JJ. J. (jarretfj Special Promotion on Leather and we can give you immediate delivery Also Several olher leather Solas and Chairs tor IMMEDIATE DELIVERY al 200/o OFF !1 ' .. now $699 84 ind1 1.-othf'r l'Oftt Luicunous sofa covered on lt>alher a un1qup look and feel of luxury A lull 84' wide availa- ble in • colors or leather Yw Favonte Des1gne< WI/ Be Happy To Assist You PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. Eves. 22 IS HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA, CALIF. I ' A4 OAILYPM..OT .Joa /9"\ Coasting 'f~ J-· -_, ~ ., r '\'\ I , -...-u• Tom IU'fhiae Thu~y. M•tch 20, 1175 Reds Watch. Te SAIGON <U PI) -A b<And or J00,000 civilians and 25,000 gov· ernment combat troops complet· ed Lbe abandonment ol the city of Hue early today, aided by the headlights or North Vietnamese tanks. At least eight provinees \\'ere under Communist domina- tion and se veral more were threatened. The s tunning military set· b<.icks, worst in three de(.'ades of warfare in Vietnam, brought a mass evacuation of more than a million refugees, apparenUy be· ing carried out with full com- pliance of the Communists. Viet Cong troops gathered on High,v1:11y 7 in the central highlands and waved al one 60-mile·long convoy of tearful people. In Saigon, authorities an- nounced a new 10 p.m. curlew, "Because of the current situation and the security de mand for Saigon." The old curfew was midnight. The government pre- \·iously had Oown in a division or paratroopers rrom .oa Nang to bolster the city's defense. . ' l Vzetnaniese Leave-Hue The latest province to fall was Binh Long, GO miles north of Saigon a'nd bordering Pbuoc Long which tell in January. The Binh Long capital or An ~ withstood pne of the heaviest slea:es or this or any other war - '1,000 rounds or artillery fire a day for six months. Today the resJ· dents of An Loe packed up and left. Phuoc Long is 70 miles north o! Saigon adjacent to Tay Ninh pro- vince, which is also threatened rrom Communist troops moving in from neighboring Cambodia . 1Communlst forces have step1.lt'd up attacks i~ other provineeio; but Tay Ninh was believed to be the m06t heavily endangered. High U.S. military sources said that through refusal ot Congress to provide m ore aid President Nguyen Van Thieu might have to fall back eventually on the lll and IV corps -the Saigon military area and the J\·l ekong Della to the south, where there are strong Viet Cong enclaves. The eight provinces dominated by the Communists were Quang ·rri, bordering North Vietnam: Thua Thien, whose capltal ls llue. just to the .:south; Phu eon-, the cenlral highland& provbl~ or Pleiku. Kontum and Ol:rlac. and Binh Long and Phuoc J.onc. In Cambodia, government paratroops today drove baek a force of 400 insurgents t.rylng to establish artil lery and mortar bases three miles from the heart of Phnom P e nh , but more l"ockets hil the city and lhree landed just outside the lortNm· like U.S. embassy. Tiii:~ l\iOX POX : Political '' ar(arf" continues to surge to and fro :.tl'ro:.s five counties and in S:.u:r:1n1l·nto tod.1:1.y on "'hctht•r or nut en\ Ill' rs of early mOOl·I C'ars ''lll bt• fortt:'d to bu\' and install :1ncithl·r anti.smog h~enan ny. 'J'h1:. is the S35 so-t'alled l'\Ox tll'\ lt'l' '!'he battle over this thing l:. raging ~ti far and \Vidt> irs dif· f1('ull tu kl·t·p up \\'ith 11. F or cx;.i rnple, Ca\1forni:.i lll gl111a~· P;.it1·01 offieC'rs "·arned lilt'.\' \\di Sli.H'l li C"keting Jll'Oj))C \1ho duo't havt:' the :\Ox J!l m · t:r.1tl.: on t•ngines in 1966 to I9i0 aulli~. Orange County Prices Up 0.9% Few Questions 'l"h e $;.inta Barb.ir;.i ('ount\ Ho;ird of Super v isors brou!.!ht ~' la11 su1 t aimed at halting suc'·h C'n · fu1 ·ct·ment. And lo onl1• vC'stC'r <l..1y. Su perior Couri. Jud!-'l' Ch:.irl('s Stevl'ns Jr. of that rC'gio11 issued a 1·estraining order ,,·Inch :-;tops NOx enforcement bv Lhl! CJ-f P -ll•mporarily, any"·a:•. Full-scale Probe Of Sub Unlikely r\l.SO, IT IS uncl<'a r at this "riling if il stops such enfon:t.'· ment 1n, s;iy, Orange County ;.is \\t'll a:. Santa Barbar:. Count\. \\'c'll :.l·t·-· :\lean\\·hlle ·in Sacr;;n1C'nlu .• 1 bLll to kill the NOx 1·l·quirt·n1ent. man<1gcd to c lc;;r lht· :\:.st'nllll.v Tr:ins1xirt:.i tion Comm1tlL't.' on a light 8 tu S ballot .. -\:.!'tt'n1blvm;;n l~vlJ Burkt', the Re publican· fron1 I lunt ingt un Beac h, ''us Ulll' of tl1 t.· OJ ,\ l' \Ole.-.. !\Ox opponents shouldn·t gtt t.>0 t.•ncouragt•d by thi:.. 'fht.' bill no"' gut•s to the \\'oys and f\leans bunl'h, ,,.hl•re it s tands a better t·hanec uf dying. SO \\"11,\T'S TllE bi !-!. balllt' ;111 about? :\l utor ists ''ho h ~l\t' a lready in s t ~d l cd the :'\Ox thing rl·purt t'hol-.ing l·n~1nvs. ~1,1ful :.la l"lln).!. knot· ks an<l m1s:.1ng. a1HI ;,!husll.' rt•llut·\1011 in gasoli111· 1111 !..:ugt·. WASHINGTON CAPJ - Congression al committt:~ in- ves tigating the Centr~Jn· t elligence Agency show little i~­ terest in opening full·scale in- c1uiries into the partial recovery of a Soviet s ubmarine from the bottom o{ the Pacific Ocean. Public disclosure of last s um- m t!r ·s highly classified operation raised a few questions about the legality of the ClA's attempts to r;1i~e the dicsel·powcr<..-d sub. Deep sea salvage operations in Sl'arch or another nation 's sun- ken \'essels are acceptable under international law once the ship is given up for lost. Meanwhi le, NBC ·TV s aid American and British forces on· cc r~covc r c<.I e lectronic gear from ;.1 Soviet aircraft whiC'h crashed in the North Sea and ,\mcric;.1n personnel recovered electronic equipment from a sun · kt'n Sovit·t vessel in the Sea of Japan and a nuclear weapon from a Russian airplane that crashed in the Sea of Japan. The publicily foeused on the Soviet sub operation made it seem likely that plans to go back for the most valuable items, believcd'still on the ocean floor, \\'ould he abandoned. About one· third or the vessel was raised, but this did not include communica· lions codes and atomic warhead missiles, military sources said. The s ubmarine was found lo be in four or fiv e pieces On the ocean floor, accordin g to today's Washington Post. The Post re· ported that one unnamed source said the portion of the s ubmarine successfully recovered included part of the conning tower where the submarine's miss iles were housed . The newspaper said this indicated that at least one of the nuelear missile \\'arheads m:.iy have been salvaged. 'rh;1t ·s enoug h tu eause ;.i lJ;itll\' r1µht !ht.•rt•. Tiu: t.·Xpt•rls :-.t·e m in :.1grL·•· mt.•nl that thl' l\Ux thing\\ ill l"t· th1t·t.· l't.'r\<1111 !'!mug: l·l('tlll'nls h.' i hrt.'t.' pcret.·nt. Nature's Way? CinVl'rnur liru\vn ·s ,\ir l{L"sou1·t·t·S-Bo•1rd says th•!> il'.> ., :-.1µn1f1eo.1nt cutback in :-:.mug. Panel Challenges Laxatives HLH J..os .\n.t.:t•!es .\1r P ollution t 'untrol Dic:;t rict officers h:l\t' l~•bt•letl sut•h a reduction ;,is 111· :-.1g n11Lcu11t to thl' JX>int \\herl' 11 1·a11"t l't'all~ e\"t•11bt.•111\'i.ISUJ"t•<l 111 I hl' h;ill I l' ••J.! ;n n st :.ii r pul\ut101i. ,,It\\ ~(}.'111·'.l~OD\' 1:. right .ind :-.•iflll'bOd~ I" II ron~ ,\nd lhl' pr1t·t·\;ig lur u111 b.il tL·J"t•d n1011.r1:.t". nvarly 1110 m1ll1on au\(,n1ubllt•s :it S.15 t.'dt'h. 1:-. s1:..<n1t1t.·:1nt 1·nough that our ~1u)!u-.t ll·).!1-.IJ\n r:. ought lo fint.I vul 11 lui the h1·! I 1s right. \\ill tilt.·~·: l)on "t count on it. . Jl1 ~1 1·on:.1dc r tht.• attitude of one ,\:.:.t·1nhlym.1n \\"alter ~1. Ing-alls, !ht· D{'moerat uul of Rivcr:.idv. fr;r t·x;.in1plt•, lie ch;.iir:. 1ht· ;1f(lrt·n11·nt1ont>d ,\sst:1nlJI) TL":111:-port:1t 11111 Com millet.'. ·1 hus I 11 \.';II ls h us bet·n quoted in nt·1\-. 1 c1u•rls 11ul of S<.1C'r;;m,•1110 ._,., t.'11n1nll'lll in g that ht' is • l'l'l'!OU:-l.1· lll!',lurbt>d by lhl' Vtl10· tu1n.d l';..mpa1µn thut h~i-. bt'l'l1 \\,lj.!l'd u;..:~dnst thl' '.\Ox pruj.!r:11li. "'Tiit-: UL.:TPOl'Rll\G or m od in ~uppnrt of I.he bills and against lht• proJ.!r an1 has been almo:.t un· 111·<.·tt.'dl·ntt.•<l. ··he admitted. '"The p1·1·~surl's brought to bear on <.11! l1·;.:1~tal•1rs r t"prcsenting the dis- 1 r1ct~ \\1th in the South Coast ,\ir Basin hus hcC'n extrcmt• :ind mo~l unfair ·· \\"l'll. \~'t'll no1', Thal i~ indt.•cd .... td It \\tJ Ul<l he ju:-l tC'rriblt.' "1f l111b!1c opinion m;.it.le 11 unt·on1 lurl:1blc for our luv:m:lkt>r:-. WA S l·IINGTON (APJ -A Food and Drug Admini stration panel of outside scientists said tod iiy that laxatives. conlrary to comm~rcials, etre not "nature's 1\·;.iy . In f:lct , after a lt.•ngthy study. the sc.·ienti sts judged as safe and <:ffccti\"t.' unly 50 of the 101 ingre· dlcnts found in 25.000 different brunds of nonprescription lax- <.1 l1ves ;.ind drugs sold to stop diar· rht.·a and induce o r prevent ''omiting. T ll E 1•1\NEL s aid 30 other in- J:redients need further study and 2l arc either uns afe or ineffct·· t i \' e. "It 1s not consid ered natural to l <i kc any laxative." the panel's r e port s aid . and there is ,,·i d es pr e:.id mi s u se by Americans of the Juxatives they Daity Pilot Deli"ery 1, G•orCHtlHCI P>Aooday·Fnday: II you oo not t-iave your paper by 5;30 p m .. call bel0te I pm and your copy will be d<t- l+vered. Salurday and Sunday: II YoU do no! rece•ve your copy by 9 am. S11lur- day. o< 8 am Sunday. call belore 10 a rn a!"'d your copy w+ll be delivered. Cfrc .. eti-T1t1p11-11 Most Orange County Areas •42·4121 Northwest Hunl1ngron Beach. al"CI Westm•ns1er • • . . . S40.1221 Sari C1emen1e, Capis!rano Beac'1. Sari Juan Cap•slrano. Dal"la PO•fll. Sourh Laguna. Laguna f11gue1 .. 4•S-G6ll buy without a doctor's prescrip- tion. ··Prolonged laxative use can in some instances seriously imp<tir normal bo"Vo·el runction. Use of laxatives for acute abdominal pain. vom itin g and other di gestive tract symptoms can lead to serious life·threatening situations," the panel said. TllE BEST trea tment for con- stipation is pro per diet, plenty of drinking wate r and quick action "Vo"hen nature calls, it said . ·rhe panel recommended that laxative labels include warnings or possible cancer if changes in bo"Vo·el habits persist for more than two weeks <.ind admonitions not to use laxatives more than one "·eek \\'ilhout o doctor's ad· ''ice or ""h<'n ::ibdomin<.il pain, nausea or vomiting are present. Singled out for special "'orn· ings "''ere two long-tlmt! favorite laxatives, castor oil and mineral oil-: The panel said castor oil should be taken only infre<1uent- Jy, and mineral oil shouldn't be combined with other laxatives or certain drugs. Mail Strike Delay \VASJ-llNGTON (APJ ~ The nation's letter carriers are postponing a s trike threatened for this month over a proposed new delivery system designed to increase e ffi ciency . Last Winter Day Mild S pri11g to Greet Wet Northwest, Nortlzeast Tf!mperaturrs "'''~ "" "~' ...... ~ ... " • ~· ..... ., '"'"D" • " ........ ,,o .. • <I "~r,n .. • ' ''" """•''' • " ' .. ..... •• " u..1 ... • " (,on.~• "' " V l•Od • ~ l ~"D'""'~ ' '"'<>""+"IV " ., ··~"'~(·'" ., " LA•llt<;~~ .. . • M•""'' " • N.1•...i•• .. .. ~ ...... -........ " " -.. o. ....... ~ ,, " ,....., YO•• ~ ~ °''•""""' ,,,,,. " .. .,....~ " " P•'"' ""°'fOQ~ ,., " Pllold1P'I•• .• ~ --· '" " Poth-QI\ " • J.'Or!l..,.OcO••· " " ··~ " " o;.o ............ 11 '" ~ ,, Lllu" ,. 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N•w YO•~ To•n•-• 01 n1on "''"°' O•l>Pl<>ci""' o• '"""°'''tn•m• ••!t W•li""•<tll~ vo•l1••111 -···• w•nOO""• •n<l O~• tu•-two t fmD•" '" 111t N01+0111, V• •••• •"<' < """'" OI""' 11•""'<11' •I lo....., Y• •NI In llOr!PI (tnt•.i _.,Pl Coa•t al w~ath .... Tide• TMUltSDA'f SKondrtlOll l ~11.m. $K-·-11 J1p"' " " P ••ll y Cl<IVllY \tlr• fD•frtd \o'o·dl•f"" (.•lof0•"•• IOCIO• w tlll ""''" "' ·~· ,., .. .,. ""II"<'"" ,.,,a•v :!i.l!Of'lll• ~o(#'N ft .... f>"t01"t"\ ·~·· f'ol>f'(lf(I . , .. ., .... t,,. '"'""~'•'"'' tt~,,.11 •)•I'"" CMOIO"W l•Qllt '•'" Pf'"lled ltom Norllw"" ....... !>! .. (10<101"•" .. ,,,,. ·"-· O'I vio"" ·~ !DCU• ono +on•11t1t l IQ!\I ~•l••blr "'il'd\ ·~·· mo<n\"'9. WoM• •nc•t•~•"O 1<>11•0"1 H I~~ lllOtY ~¥~ CO••l•I !f'"'M''\lllff\ •Ill •.-.oe • b•tw••n J4 111d •7, 1 .. 1 .. •111 ttm· t'ltlDAT F"\llllQI! 1 10•m·•' F"'' -1) •Sp m. ..(1,1 S.Con<lll•Qll 1 71P·"" )t S.C--1l Jltt.m LI ~ 111'H '~ ,,,.,, "'"I°' P"I. -""' 11 >' •·"'· w•• 1 JS • ..... UPI ltlt'flf'IOIO ~lurder \licti111 Hikes in Housing, Food Responsible From \\'ire Ser,·lces Retail consumer p1;ces rose0.9 perce nt during February in Orange and Los Angeles coun- ties, the U.S . Bureau or Labor Stutistics said tot.la y. Suzanne Sado\vs kv the Southern Cotifornia chic{ rOr the bureau , said the latest 1·ise 111 consu n1e r prices \\'a s du'-' prin1arily to inl'rcases in the cos· ts of housing and food . The priee level at the end of February this year \l.'as ll.7 per- cent above the level in 1974. T llE CONSUMER price index for Southern California moved to 152.2. "''hich mea ns that selected goods and services which eost SlO in 1967 cost SlS.22 in Fcbruory, the department r eported. llous 1n g costs 1·ose 1.5 percent for a total increase of 13.7 per· cent ove1· housin g costs in F ebruary, 1974. !\liss Sad o"'·sky s aid food prices rose 0 .4 percent in February and "'ere 10.l percent .ibovc 1974 levels. Nationally, <"o ns umer prices rose 0.6 percent last month -the same int•rease a s January -bul food prices r egist e red thC"ir s n1allestgaln in seven months than a year ago. The figure means that a na- tionwide selection of goods and st•rvices that cost $100 in 1967 cost $157.20 in l'~ebruary. Put another \vay, the purl'hasing power of the <"Onsumer dollar v.•as v:orth 63 cents compared to 1967. 1'hc fooa index increase of 0 I p e r cent nutio nally· was the s mallest s ince July when the pricC's for food declined 0.4 per· t·enl. The prices for commoditie:. other than food took an upward turn in February nation~·ide. The 0.8 percent ri se compared ,,·ith sma ller increases in J anua r y, O.G ,p e rcent, and December, 0.4 percent. Sex Tlzerapy Has Reif'ar<l '.'\E\\' \.Q l{K 1,\P J 11on1an p:itient has \\Orl SJS0,000 in t.l ;.i n1 ;.iges from a promint.•nt F.;.i s t S ide psyrhiatrisl convi('ted or l'ocreing h er into 14 n1onth:; of Sl'XUa l therapy on his offit'C l'ouch. P layboy Club Bunny Eve Stafford, 21, has been fo!Uld bound and stabbed to death in London apartment. Polif;e said German-born blonde had lived there for \8 months. · TllE l.ABOR Dl-:P ,\111·--: :llt:l'\1' monthly ;::·onsumcr price. 1n<lex for the L.; .S. sho~·t.'d Lhat, allhough food pt;ces inereascd at; ~ slo"Vo er rate otht'I" goods i11·· creaSl'd more rapidly J.haiij°in· Jetnuary. . . The CPI s t ood at 157.2 In 'l'ht.• a\\·urd followed an t·ight·day stale Supreme Court tri;.il on a $1.25 n1illion malpr;.ictice s uit ·filed by Julie Roy, a San J•'ran~i sl'o store c lerk, against Dr. Renatus ll;,i rtogs, 66. Febr401ry, 11 .1 percent hij"ihi"i''•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii davis·brown Model GT128 DIRECT FROM RCA! Atter you've bought your ~et, made your best deal. then we me11 in your "Consumer Rebate Coupon" .. RCA will send you a "cash-back"" reh•nd cneck. And, 1hat·s 011 any RCA XL·lOO color •el .•. roo exc1ption1. EXPIRES MAACH31 . "7!J Cash-b•ck progr•"' broug;h! to you by. RCA D1~trlbutlng Corpor~tion, Lo• Angele• with an RCA ON EVERY SIZE&STYLE RCA XL-100 COLOR TV ALL RCA XL-1001 This me1111 lhlot no matter what size RCA cok>r set you buy, you gc:: •A 100% solid state chassis • The Super AccuCoior black matrix picture tube • Automatic Fine Tuning • Plug-In modules er1d a 70 posltk>n "click" UHF tuner. More lrom RCA ... mo111 !or you! !fot1: Tl'lll off...-ep~les onlv lo RCA XL·lOO Color TV se1•,,, Bleck •nd White"" nol lnclu<ltd. ' 1 I n fl 0 l i I sl ,, c sl so S• l I I St >\ & g; (~ "' \\ I. •I a, It ti s: m Cl " "' N >I w "' .J 1 ) Thursday. March 20. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A 5 '66·'70 A11tos Anti-smog Device Bill Passes Panel UPI Ttlot>holo Grnt~ely Ill <?mar N. Bradley, the na- llon's only remaining five star general, lay seriously ill today at UCLA Medical Center following cerebral .stroke. The 82-year-old Mis- sourian was reported in 'very serious' condition. E1zt e t·tairie,.s Fili11 g SztiL Iii Oil Frltzul LOS ANGELES (UPI> Several movtt• and telev1ston stars Wednesday fill'd su1l in Superior Court in an effort lo rl'- gain money lost in an allegedly fraudulent tux shelter :,<:ht•mc in· volving ml and gas lease:,. Actors Ernest Borgninc and William Windom. comedian P aul Lynde. singer Jimmie Rodgl·rs, und eight others f11t'cl a suit against Carl Long. president of the bankrupt Wt•:-.tcrn Explora lion Co .. Inc .. seeking more thun $1.6 million. The acl10n C'hargcd thul Long misrepres entt·d Lhc financial condition of his firm when he sold limited partnership shares to oil and gas leaseholds. In September of l!n.1. he filed bankruptcy and an mvestigatJon i:.howed that l(•!-.s than half of the wells scheduled for dnlhng had actually bl't!n clnlh.•d SACRAMENTO CAP> Pressure from angry motorists has pumped new life inlo the drive to sc:rap a controversial uuto smog control program sf· feeling 1.8 million Southern California cars. The Assembly Transportation Committee voted 8-5 Wednesday to approve a repeal bill after vol· ing it down three weeks earlier. Committee members said they had received hundreds of letters urging passage of the measure. Till' bill would e liminate a re- quirement that all 1.8 million 1966-70 ca rs in Los Angeles, Orange , San llernardino, Riverside. Ventura and Santa Barbara c:ounlles be eqwpped wtth a device to cut 0>odes of mtrogen (N0x) em1ss1ons. T H E BILL, WHICH needed eight aye votes to get out of the 15-member committee, was de- feated 7·5 last month. - But committee chairman Walter Ingalls, a Riverside Democrat who originally voted against the measure. announced Tuesday that he had agreed to <.·hange his vole to ~ive the full Assembly a chance to act on the bill .• lie said comnutlee ml•ml>l•r::. had received a flood of mad urg ing them to <ipprove the bill. v.hich was introduc.:ed by Sen Omer Rains, ( D-Venturn.) .. The pressure on this has been exceedingly grciJl," Ingalls told fellow committee members before Wednesdav's vole .. It 1s the decision of the chairman to <.·hange his \'Ole to alle\'tale th<.• present crisis.·· nut Ingalls said he\\ uutd \Ott· <.1gamst the R<iins mea:-.ure 11 1l gets to thL· .\sst·mbly floor .. bec<iuse 1 personall} <.im C't1n \'inced that the NOx program 1:-. an efficient one." The bill now goc:-. to the ,\s sembly Ways and Means Corn mittee, but R;.iins said Tucsda\' that he expect:-. no trouble gt·tting it approved there. But he s aid the proposal coulu face trouble on the As:.cmbly floor. THE BILL WOt.:LD go into d feel immediately if the go\'ernor :-.igns it. That means it need!> 5-1 WHITE SALE! Barry White Special! 3 ?:.~Sf!? LP'i Tapes BAR RY'S -;;~ All /,,-.J-- ffer New ~ LP ComilHJ Soon! voles two thirds of the 80· member tower houst.• -to pa1>s lhe Assembly. And Rams said he may have problems getting that many votes. Gov. Edmund Brown .Jr said Wednesday he had not decided whether to sign the measure. which is oppost•d by his Air Resources Board. ..The rule is w"' 1 l unUI tt ~ct:, to the governor's desk," Rrown said ... This is 1H1 exceptwn. I 'II look at 1l ""hen ;t ).!l'ls here. .. Those bills th;.it I fee l 1>art1<.·ularl) st rong about. I \\ill ha\'e my v1c)Vs known." Bro"' n added. "This ii not one of them · Critics l·ontl·nd the NOx pro g ram s h ould be ::;crapped b<.'l'au:,c the d evice hamper:- engme performance and boo1>ts gasohnl' t·on1>umpt1on. "I don't think it's worth the cost.., said A::.:,emblyman f'rank Lanterman. CR -La Canada.1 Judge Sigi1s· S1110° D e vice t""I Tic k e t Halt SANT1\ BARBAR.\ !CPl l A Superior Court Judge \\cdne:.dci y s1grwd u tempontr) r estraining onll;r aj.!ainst the tic kNrng of motoris ts w~ose 1:ars ;ire not t•qu1pped with t·ontro\er::.1al smog <·ontrol dt•\0 1ce. Judge Ch;,irll'S Slt'vens. t..1krng un action that a Los Angeles Juclg1· I l'Je<·tetl <.•ar her. banrll'd thl· lhgh\\ .i~ P atrol from issuing t·1t.1l10ns for driving \\ 1lhout thL· dl'\ ltl'::. 111 :-.1~ count1c::. in tl11.· South Cna::.t Air Bas in. Till' IJ<.111 \\ill extend through '.\l:.irch 2Gll1, \\hen Sll'n·ns \\ill holtl <•!waring on the clisputl' ,\ Ill''' :-.t all' law n•quires ;111 l!>llti·70 modd l'Ur~ t11 lll' l'Qt11pp1•d "1th till· d evirt•s control1111µ, nitrogen ox1 dl' l'm1ssions, but o IHll to l'l'Jll'al the law is no\\ mo' Ill!-! through the stall:' ll'g1slature. Stevens· ordl'r applies to Silnta H<irbar<.1. Vt·ntura, Los ,\ngelcs. ()ran I!<· . H 1 v l' r :-. 1 d L' and San Hernardmo 1:ount1es Memorex Blank Dynasound Cassette Carousel Also avai lable on 20th Century stereo album s & tapes ... White Gold -Orchestra Repsody tn White -Orchestra In Heat • Love Unlim ited r:~~:.~~: 449 recording tapes and get one FREE! 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If You Love Mr LPt Mr "now Oliv•a ON RCA STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES JOHN DENVER Back Home Again Greate~t Hits An Evening With John Denver ( 2 recorrl srtl now Jva1lable al this special sale price t 7 s?.~ 9 ?T~ck LP'i Tap~ • --~ -~ ----- Al DAIL ILOT EDITORIAL PAGE L~gic and Land Use Tumult and shouting aside, it is by now quite cletir that some to"" ot statewide Jand use regulation b inevitable. So it is enc°"'rnging to see, at last, an apparent cooling of the w-.r between cOl\aervationists and busi· ncss interests and the..beginnini of a r~tional attempt to resolve the land use proble m. An unus ual coalition, comprisitag representatives of 11 large corporations and 11 conservationist groups hu:-. called for adoption of statewide guidelines for both tonscrvation and development of remaining lands Th(' gl'oup, culling itself the California Land-use Task Force, recognizes, significantly, that restric· twns on land use are not a total answer. (n addition to preserving recreational open space and agricultural lands, it is necessary to determine v.htch lands best lendthemselves to development. Thcr~ still is time to stem the helter-skelter de· vclopmenl ttiat marked the· state's beginning and to channel the views of both en\'ironmentalists and de- velopers into a logical pattern for the benefit of future generations. Formation of the task force is a promising step. New Life for Council? The Intergovernmental Coordinating Council of Orange County was formed two years ago as an agen- cy to deal with common city-county problems. Oiedrch, attended meetings and participated m C1e· cisions. In recent months. however, the intergovernmen- tal council has begWl to show its original promis.~ and to justify its $60,000 annual operating budget. The energizing process began when newly ap· pointed Supervisor Thomas Riley took interest in the council, finally giving it county attention. Now, for the first time since its formation, the agency will have a fair chance to prove Its worth. Without the supervisors' part.icipation little wa's • ac colnplished. t \ ' Fringe Benefit The utility firms frequently come under fire for their repeated appearances before the California Public Utilities Commission seeking rate hikes to meet operating expenses. The PUC is supposed to regulate utility rates in the public interest. But the commission apparently has no qualms about approving special employe dis- count rates including, in the case of Pacific Telephone. virtually free phone service for lop ex- ecutives. All company employes get free installation and most get 50 percent off their regular monthly rate. But for some odd reason, higher level executives g t 100 percent discounts plus some free loll calls. One ecutive enjoying this fringe benefit makes $187 year. Once the council of cities and county government was founded, however. little happened. Chief reason for the early lackluster r ecord was the failure of the county supervisors lo parti~ipale in the council's affairs. Only Fourth District Supervisor Ralph Clark, and occasionally Third District Supervisor Ralph The discounts approved for gas and electric ·om- pany e mployes. including executives, are som 1'\/hat more logic ... 1-a flat 25 percent off for everyone. The companies maintain .the discounts <.Jt"e necessary for "employe morale." Perhaps it's ti mt• for the PUC to r eview the policy in Lhe light of ever- increasing rates-and "consumer morale." 'Simon's right. If upper income folks get most oft he rebates. they'll buy cars and refrigerators, where we'd just fritter it away on food, clot hin;; c1nd health care.· U.S. Must Face up to Failure of Asia Policy WASHINGTON A reasona· bk possibility prc!)ents il~elf that sometime in the next :rear or ~o l'niled Slates µolJC'.Y will have lo be adjusted tu <Jn C'nllrely new C'Ondit1on in the F ur 1-:asl. The fo rces against which we h,1, e aligned oursclvc!> for !)omc ~ n·ars have J ~uo<l chanet• 1 o µre \·0.11 I and tht· "orld " i 11 "l'l' that the l "naled Stall's hJ~ bcl'n hum al1all•d There as 'cry ltlll(' COtl I I d C' n c l". i.I I" 0 LI n ti \\"..1s hangton that South \"al'lnam "111 not go the "ay of C'amlxxha. Sl·Crctan of Stall' Kissinger spt>aks with 1ww n'spt.•c.:t for the ''domino lhl'OI"\. · · but at l:.Jkcs no r('\'Crl·nc:e for t' 0 :.Jlch phrasl'S lo set• that c.J great man) l'onct•pb will come tumbling down. [ RIC HARD ·] HOW w1-: adjust ourselves to ~ thC' ripple errect or policy railure WILSON is the most s ignifiC'a nt thing '-------------whic h ought lo concern the makers of new policy. OnC' course which doC's not make much sensl' is pulling down the shades for the next 25 years or so as in China and Cuba. The United Stales mav not bl· able to control that, aiiy more than 1t was able lo prevent lht' lowering of the iron t•urtam or opcn I he c lo::. eel door lo China for a generation. But 1f there •~to bl• any chanct.• ol pn•n•nltnJ.: a blackout m the Far East llw tam(.• tu do som(·lhing a bo"ut 111:-. no". The li g ht began to da\lo n on a group of congrcssionnl mcmbC'rs who spent a brief lime 1n Southea~l Asia and come bo.H~k somewh:.Jt shaken and !lleadmg for new n egotiations by Secretary Kiss in~er before llw threatening blackout envelops the arei.I. THESE MEMBERS of Congress wen• moved by com- pussion for thl' Cambodian peo· pie and Sl'l'ml•d to think that 1f Lon i'\ol would just get out and K assinger "ould rl'suml' his Far Easkrn nw.;sion a respite might ensut•. Tht·n· as onl\· one Kissmgl'r. hO\\ C\ er. and· he 1s prt":.entl~ busy an the ;\I 1dd le Easl on mut lcrs of ~rC'alcr urgency. i'\o onl' l.nu\\S bt•tler than he the stub- born dt•lermination accom· panit>d by craft and deceit which motl\'dtes the Communist re· volut aonary forces in Southeast Asta. and the difficulty of dealing with t h ese forces without IAl·~aPQns in hand. \\II E!'; HE is nol only weapon· le::;s but lat'ks public· support the prohlem 1s much mure difflt•ult. but it as hard to ~Cl' how he can let the blatkout toml' without mctk ing one final t•ffort to lessen its dcnsil) If K1s:-.1nj.!l'r cannot do ll somebody l'lsl' must and it will take som.t• ltml·. w h1c.:h 1s one rt·· ason .. , hv Prl's1denl Ford"s <•t · tempt to ·buv time with lasl-d1tl'h mtlitc.ir~ support in Cambodia ha:-. mt.'l"t l Ford acTomp:antt•d I his \\1th ;J J'l'ad 11ll•ss to µIan• a 11 nw 1111111 on lurlhl·r mllit<ir~ ;11d tu \'1l'tnam \ Together these pr.po:-.al~ s hould be looked uL a::; lline buy- ing so that :J frnal t'ffo~tan be made to Jessen tht? imp 1. of a Communist victory. and hange its ::;hapc out of compasM.on and cons1dl•rat1on for tho::.c who must suffer under 11 1"0 A!\1 ERIC,\!\ lives \\mild he comm1tte<I lo this, but a little more nf Amenta's fortune c.ind a la:-.t \'alaanl d1µlomal1t· t•rfort . P<•rhJps that is a vainglorious :it tempt to :.Jltl·r t he ine\'ilablc, but 1t 1s not one lo lw ushamcu of \\lll'n the inevitable comes T h I~ h !I I h ()\I g h l \\ h I di t•\·1dcnll\ O(TUl'recl to Sl'n .. J;1l011li .J.1\ 1b, ..i \\di kno\\ n supporlt·r u: lsral'L \\ lwn IH' s11rpri:.t'<I his ~Cll.lll' t'UlleagUl'S b) \Otang Ill comm1tlt•t• for '' t•ompa·ombt• on S125 mtllwn nwrl' ;11d for (';1m bod1a I k \'Olt·d that \\a) as mun· hkt-ly to bnng about a more or derl~ transitwn of government llftat is to s a}. i.I changt• to Ill'" control \\hi ch will go easier oil the Cambodian people ... It WJ~ a c.:ry for help 111 thl' dark of ni~ht "hit·h I dicln 't ":Jilt to dl'n~· r)U\\. but l " 111 do no mort•." said J <nits . Jn fact, it Wi.IS mort' than ~ C'ry tor help in th~ dark of the night . .ind · an ;itlt111pt Lu guide :.1>me light 111lo the dark that" ill fall. I!\ C'.UIBODI:\ 'S tra,·ail, tht· :\orth \'actnamesc are reported 1110\ 1ng inorl' forces into the South. if 1111t for c.iction this year lht•n p11s1twned for a general of fl'llSI\ L' nt•'\l year \\'hen the l "nit l'd StatL's "ill be in the midst of ;.1 prPs1dent1ul l'lel'lion. 'I 1 nw 111 ;i'. thl·retore. be ,, ('11m1110d1l ,\ '~ ht<'h t•an he bought. IHI\\ l"\ L'r much dcndt'd :is ag.i111 M'l'tng Ill\ asihll' lil!hl at the end ol tht· tunnel It ')Ou m.ls familiar to ht•.ir a pn•s1Clcnt S<jy that tf wt· L·an .... u~t~ian our friends into tht> \\ l'L ~l'ason, "hl'tl U1ert! can l>t· ll'&:s ri~htinj.!. tht•re will be u c:h:.incl' fur negotwt ions. Aut that possibility is appeal mg to a fe" more people who t.lo not "anl to walk U\\ ay, to paraphra~e the Presidt>nl, "'\\llh a dt•ep M'llSe uf shame."' Buy a Car! But Don't Drive It! Bureaucracy versus Wildlife Treas ury Secretary \\'11l1am ( J Simon is urgmg Congress lo gl\·e ART HOPPE more tax cuts to the rich rather th<in the poor. '---------------The rich. he expluanc;. will p.1lriotica ily st1mul..1ll' the N·onom y by ~pending the money on \\orthwhilc t hin gs lik e :1 11tnmubilcs. llut the poor. hf' s;lys sadly. '.\ ou Id on I y lnll<'r il a" ay on •·no n · durahle goods" ltkc food The govl·rnmcnl 1s pcrft·c·lly (Orrect in cncouraqing u~ lo hu' mur c new aulomob1lt·s tn romhat the recession. Tht• gon.•rnnwnl 1s also pt•rfcct ly cvrrl'd 111 l'll· couraging us not lo d1in· uur Ill·\\ dUtomob1lc~ m order to t:omb:.it the enl•rg\ c·ri~•~ "h1ch l'ausl'cl the r ect•))saon. If we must buy new Julomohill'S and n ot drh"e lhl·m. ~hat the country obviously nt>eds most :.it the mom t•nt ;,ire new us11s tor t hc ti utomoba le. t-~ortunald). a goodly nu mbl'r of concerm·d citizens are tack linl-! the problem with olc.1 -tashion'-·<l Yankee Jn· genuit~ ~IRS . 11 .J . f'ARSLEE ol Bron"<nll1•. ~ 0 . for exumple. Dear Gloo111y Gu \our pap1•r <;,1\!I Jackie Onass11> stand-. to 1nh(>nl S120 million lnHsled al a p.1ltry R P<'rt't•nt , llHll c·om • .., to ~, 301 37 a c1a)-1n spcnchn~ mont·~ It<>" <I<"'" THAT mah '011 ft>t•I "' • MHS ~1 K ~~o...c:-•1t••·~·_...~ ............ Ht "fl•H•f'ltf ,_._.IM vi.., .. _... MW't"ftr St• ,_ "4 -·0--,0 .. ,0.11,,.. ... had her American :\fotors dealer remove the Lop of her new ·75 Gremlin and install a chromium handle above the rear bumper. .. It m:.Jkes a g reat s hopping cart in supermarkets with wide aisles," she says enthusiastic al· ly. ··The unly trouble is It t.ikt•<; S63.12 JU Sl lo fill up lhe driver's seat.·· The editors of Popular Out- doorsman. on the other hand, hJ\"C a fascinating ::irtirlc in the <'Ur renl issue c·ntitlcd , ··,\ Dura hll' Two -B <.'droom Summer llome Any Handyman Can Put Together." The illustralaon de· p1cls two Buick Century sl.illon "agons parked s ide by :-.idc> with four of their eight doors rc- mo\·ed. PASSISG OVER those who ha\ e con\'crted their new cars to ~•de" alk flower stands. hackyard plantl'rS or mere status !-\'mbols to lovingly wash and p0Lish, let us turn to mass solu- tions. Take Herman Thalmus. proprietor of llerm·s Dnve-ln ~lov1es in Tallahassel'. Maine. lie is now offering permanent. year-arouncl parking for those ~ho cnJoy an in' 1goratinJ? s troll to t heir loC'al drive-in theater. There <tt'e some, unfortunately. "ho would take ~1<i vanl'1ge o( the situation. A ctlS(' in point 1s that of t-'rcd Frisbee of Onkland , ;\t'" . "ho has been inviting un :-.uspecting young ladiC'S to ultend drn t> in movies in has new Lln coin Continental which is up on blod.s in his g:>ral{c "nut "ho." as f'rlsbee :-.ays, "\\ale hes th<' mo\"i<' anyway?" SO F:\' ES from th as brit'f ~amphng at 1s clear thut 1n.1tnotic wt?ll -oH c1tit.t'n~. employin~ traditional Amcnc-un know how '' i II sol vt.• the problem the gov crnmcnt has set for us ,\s for t hr poor an<f W<' t'an be sure Mr Simon would ronrur he<1rt1ly let tht•m ca.l t~ll'\'1~1on S('ls. WAS llINGTON Ouring the past century predatory men have \lotped out approximately 10 per· cent of all known animal species Another 10 percent arc close to extinction To protect our wildlifl', Congress finally pushed through the Endangered Species Act in 1973. This gave the gove rn - ment broad, s weeping powers to stop the slaughter of ·the vanishing species. Yl'l. today, theoend:rngered animals are in • as much peril ;1s lh~y t•vcr have hecn. The re· ason is I h;1l the a('t h;.1s bl'en t•n tr11stccl lo balking bure<.1t1tT;.1ts lo ;ldministl'r. The ne\\ Endangered Species Office '' i.IS placed undt·r th(• Jurisdiction of the Fish :rnd Wildlife St•rvice, which has ~• close r elationship with the hunt· ing-flshing lobby. ~r source~ n•· port that the Fisft and Wildlife (JACK ANDERSON) bureaucr ats an• obstructin~ the experts "'ho "L'l'C brought in lo protect the d1s:.1ppcaring \\ 1ldlifc·. Tll F: ~1 .\1 :-.: f 11 n ct ion of these experts 1s tn dl'ler mine which :.J111mals should he listed as cn- dangert•d. thereby bringing them under guvernm\·nl protection. But the experts keep tripping O\er the b11rcauc1 ,1llt· red laµl', Uurrng the fir:-.t full ycar of tht· act's cx1stc:nN'. not onl' spccit•s was pl aC'ed on lhl' l•ndangcrC'd list. 'frt biologist:-. <0l<.1im at kast 400 SpC'cies al'l' thrcalcnl'd w1Lh extinction. Wh<'n th<' ho\\ 1.., of tlw con· s c n · a I 1 o n 1 :-. I ~ g r e w u n l' o m fortnbly loud. the burcuucrats finally lislC'd the kangaroo as <• threall'ned ~1111 m ;,ii But the stt•J>S taken to halt the trarr1c in kangaroo hides "ere so weak that the President ·:s Coum·1l on Env1ronmt•nt<.1 l Quaht) pro· tested rrHE cm EF obstructionist IS Keith Schreiner. a Fish and Wildlife associate d1rcctC1r, \\ho has direct aulhoril) ov<•r lht• En- dangered Species Offic·e. Our sources sa} he has held up man' listings under pressurt• from tht· hunting lohh~. Explained one sOlarct'· "Kt•alh isn·t an l•nvironmcntc.ihst !It's a bureaucrat~ Jlas first :ind primar~ ronccrn 1s sec1nl-! th<1l everything rnns smooth)). that the \\heels are always otkxl." At a recent staff mN•ting. ~chreiner asked a b1olog1sl lo name the t\\O catcgortl':-. of en· dangered species 'tlw man dulilull y wrntll do\\11 00threale11cd ancl enduniwn•d" tht> common listings. Schrl'in(•r q111ckly cot"l'l'l'lt«I h1 m . The t" n t' Pl'::.. lw s,11d. wnt· ··contro\·t·rsiJI and n1m1·on· tro\'ersial " The mt•a11111g "as cll•ar to those "hn ;JI l t•nded thr nwl•t mg An~ list111g of a Spt'Cll'S thut might Ci.lust• t'ontrovcrsy should be handled nr~. 'er) s lo\\ I) ~chreincr has bc1.'n hchind several clt>laying actions. accor<: rng to our soun·es, including th• IOllO\\ Ill~ For over a year. s tat biologists ha ,.e been trying 11 'ain lo list the green sea turtle ;1: c·nc1angercd. In most places. lh1 rare turtle is near extinction. Ou :-.ources say Schreiner is holdrn1 up action to save the green turtl• because of opposition from com mercial interests. Whe n "' asked Schreiner about this. h1 said he was awaiting a status rl' port on the turtle before makioJ a dt'cision. Yel we ha\'e in 011 possC'ssion a voluminous slalll' r<'port. com pletcd by his O\\ 1 st ilf f I ~st September. whi ,.; s I a le s l he l u r ti e sh o u Id IJ1 dassif1cd as ennangered. La:-.t August, Schreinc·1 prrsonally received :1 ml·m1 \\ arning that the J\mcr it•ttt crorodilt' was bein~ driven 11ll1 11ltll' ion b~· human hal>atation Tht>rC' \\ c:re only 11 nestrn• femak:-. left in the l"nitcd Stak:-. cleda a·t.'d thl' memo. with the tote.al Anwrican crocodile popula lion do\\ n to 300. Immediat<' ill" lion was rcquire.d, Schreiner w;i• told. lo .!>ave the species. Yet ht kept a staff report. recommend ing that the animal be listed a! endangered. on his desk for :1 month and then sent it back ..Lk manding more information . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hnt>l'rt .\". \\"1itd, P11bl18/1er 'I'/1n111n.~ KI.'(' Vt/, Jo:dilur ftnrboio Kre1t>icl1, f:cl111mal Pape Editor Tilt· <.'<lilorial 11aae of the Dully Pilot seeks to inform and -.11m11lnt<' readers ~ p1!41Sefrttng on th1:-. va..:1· <live1·sl' commentary un top1<'~ of intt'rc11t b~ !>ynd1c11t c-.1 rolumna .. ts and cartoonists. b' pro\'1d111~ a forum for readers· 'IC\\' :.111cl h~ pret.enlinl( this Ol'"~flllper·s op1111ons and ideas nn curr t?nl topics The edllori;il oplntoth of llw t>n1l\ Pilot appear onl~ 111 llw !'<htorlal l'nlumn at the lllJI or the pa~e OptlllOll!> "'· prt•i.,l'<I h\ 1 ht• 1•olumni>ti-and 1•:11111on"h .11111 IC'll1·r "11h.';·:s arc 1 htil O\\ n J nd 110 endors('ntcnl of their \ICY.i-h\· the U:i1Jy Piiot !1h0111d bt• tnft•rn·d Thursday. March 20, 1975 WI J;Wl11: :s c (, thfOI ,\grit m~nt .1cco Who Th Fare WO« c·omt 11f re1 <1 nd2 IT day J an U rnc.ag M~ \\hy t)l"E'SI Sh :-.omc .ire f t"ISJO ,- Iii tu di' l':.J D \I( an nc flt \\ Ir bl m he Le I She Fills .Jobs Kids Get Medal Sissy's Cabinet All Women Police. Honor WASHlNGTON (UPll Hep. &Ila Abtu~ \\OUld be Dcft:ni.e ~ecrctary <ind an thropologlsl Margaret Meade Agriculture secretary if govern- ment appointments were made according to a list of "44 Women Who Could Sa vc& me1;ca." . The list. co'fipiled by Sisi.y Furenthold. head of the National \\'omen's. Political Caucus. re- comn1ends 22 women for u variety of real a nd proposed cabinet poi-.ts .tnd 22 others as alternates. IT WAS RELEASED Wednes- day in advC1nec of 1ls publiratwn Ill the April ISS UC of Redbook magazine. Ms. Farenthold did not cxplam \\hy she n umcd 09 \\Oman for president. She s aid her h:.t included onl\ :.ome of the nut1on's \\omen \\ho are fully qualified to be in top UL' c1sion-m~king pos1llo111> and have Drive-in -AtDMV AUBURN CUPJ1 llelcn C . Ireland, 71, spl'C' tac ula rly flunked lwr f11·st driving les t by stt•t•ring her car lhrouJ,!h th<:\\ all of the Department of '.\lotor Vehicles offl<.'e and injur- ing three pt•rsons · · S h e ,,. a s r l' a I I v nervous," su1d Bob (;nf fiths, the OMV exumin1..·r \\ ho rode \\ 1 l h '.\Ir:-, Ireland, of Wt·1m.1r Three pcr~ons tn:.ICll' thl' bui ldtng '~ere t rt·alt><I for mmor cuts and hn.1scs. :\1 rs. I rel and said sht• had no plans to takl• the lest agam t.u:>en barred I rom those jobs by a pol.ltical system dominated by men. Preparrng the list . Ms. f'urcn tholdo said. had "rudicalttc<l" her. · "I BF.GAN TO ma~e com parisons betwet'n the women who could fill the posts capably and s ome of lht.' nit>n who were ac- ll.tally in them,'' s he ::>wd, "and that did it ." 1Rep. Abzug CQ-N.Y.l who \Jas listed as Defen:;e se<:retan has been deeply JO vol ved in th~ arillwJr movement. Dr Meade, l h e proposed AgriC"Ul ture senetarv. has been known a~ a leadC'r in. the field of a nthropology since the publiC'atwn or hl•r first book. "Coming of Age m Samoa.'· in 1928 .\Is Farenthold dre\\ from Congress for a nu~tx.·r of her suggt>sted appointments. Rep. Pµtsy N 1nk CO-Hawa1i 1 \\'as proposed for a new Cabuwt post. lhe secretary of PeaC'e; Rt•p. Barbara Jord<in < D-Tt'x. > as al lorney general. and Rep. Elizabelh H oltzman, tl D-N.\'.) <•S a justice on the Suprl'mc Court. Former Rep. .\larlha Grifr iths <D-.\In·h.) \\Ould b(' Treasury Sl'Crt'lary T H E FIELD OF .1ournalism contribute suC'h ean d1dall's as pubhsher Kutharine C r a h a m f o r C o m m c r e t· i-.t•cn•tan :\'e\\ York T1mt·s n • por1er Eilet•n Shanah<rn for the Council of Econom1<: .\d\ l::>er~. Washington cont•s1mndent Sarah .\lcClC'ndon for FBI chrC't'tor Tht• list m eludt•d Washm..:1 nn Star n· porters .\I a 1·y .\lcGory as ultl'rnate FBI director and buhd Sht>llon as an altL•rnalP for tht• -;ct-rctar~ uf Woman ·s Affairs. Thl' pnmary candidatt.' for tht• ALIVE AND IM PERSON UPITe ........ t• DEFENSE SECRETARY? Rep. Bella Abzug \\Omt·n·s aff:.11r:s post anotht•r nt'\\ 1>o~t propo::>i:d by :\ts. FarL'll· tho Id "as fem1111st leJt.lcr Gloria Sternem Other worn en suggestt.'<I \\ere. Secret al') of Stale: historian and aul hor Harbara Tu('hman In tenor sccrl'lary : 1.11. C a 1· p L' n t c 1· • f o r m e r p r cs s Sl'(Tel.iry to Lady Uird Johnson <tnd ntm a public relations e:-..· t'l'lltl \'t'. -II EA i.TH, EDl'CATIO~ and Welfare secre tarv. Arvonne Fru1t•r of M innc<ipo.lis, :'>Jinn . lll'ad of the Women 's ~quit;-·,\<'· t111n Leagw.• llous1ng <md L'rban Affair-• 'l'l'retal'\ · Elt-anor Ilolmt·s :\111 ton. head of tht· :\'ew York Comm1ss1on on Human Righls. l.abQr st•eretan : Edith \'an I lorn. of Dt•tro1t. <.:o.foundcr ol tlw C<>i.tl1t1on of Labor L111on \\om1:n. Trans porl alt on secrctar~ Barbara ~I 1kubk1. Baltimore t'l t~ counctlwom<in and 1974 Scnatl' c.rnd1dC1lt• ' . Slain Father NEW YORK CAPI Raymond Walkl'r. who at 13 1s the nominal head of his family, learfully kd fiv<' o rphanNI brothers and ~istl·rs to lhc I aud1ton um stage 1Jf µoltce headquarters to aecept a 1 1 ml'd al on behalf o f tht'1r falhcr. Thcv arc tht· <'h ildrcn oC F'rank \\'alkt'r. shot to dc<ith Jan. 29 whik going to the ~1id of a police of-i fit-t-r w hosc prisoner tried to esca1w Thl:'1r molhe11. ~ Eleanor, was killed Ill an a uto acddmt last year. °' DE P UTY MA VOR PAUL Gibson presented each the police department's Civilian Commendation ,o-._ C>+... .nt on •ii MC•• •"<1 "'·''"' .. ,, , PLU~llMG, i.e.. ~e fltumbing. Heating ond Air Concitioning Sall Diego Freeway al Avery Par1<way 28922 Camino Capostrano \lU ICI 11 .. 1 n aan ., TOW - Bar. Raymond, follow<.~ by Linda, 11; Frank. 10 ; 1-~~~~~~iiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~ Theresa, 9, Daniel. 6. <ind Kelly. 4. :-.hook hands. Wednesday with Gibson. An estimated S.100.000 has been sent lo the c·hrldrt•n from all ovt•r the "orld through the Patrolmen'::. Bent•vol<•nt Ai-.soc1..ition and the ,\s ::.oc1at1on tor a lktlcr Ne" York An i.tdd1t1on.d Sl0.000 1s t•:-..pl'l'tl•d to be nust•cl Sunda) frum lilt• premwrc of tht• mo\ ie, ·· H~ebucl ·· Raymond said he hoped the c·h1ldrt•n \\ ouldn 'l be treated any d1ffen•ntly. Ile said that "Ill s c·hool the;-~cem to ln••t l u::. d1ffert•nt th.in thl') did bl'fo1 L' my fatht•r d1t•d " POI.ICE COM~IISSIO~f-:R '.\l1C'hat•I <:odd sloopctl a l11l <ts he i-.hook hands \\ ith L'ath of tht· youngisters ~ind expres~t·tl lht' depi.trtmt·nt's sym- pathy and thanks for lheir father'::. act of bra\'l'ry. ,\s they post•d for photographers. Codd. the father of four . picked up K'elly and ~ht· suddenly turned and kissed tum. llis CYl'S filll•d a:. he kissed her in return and sC11d softly, "'Thank }OU." \\'alkt·r was k1lled wlw11 ht• aidt•d offit·er John Dict•mlJrc \\ho was shot 111 tlw lobby of St. \'inc<.•nt's llosp1lal by a prisoner, Raymond Tubar. 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With 1 olor brightener 'h qal 104 3.39 (0) SPRAY 'N VAC ttUG CLEANER . Spray on va\:u'lm off Orie<; 1n 1 hr 24 oL 2.59 Household Sponges Hold 20 tin,...., ,,.., we1qht in water Square cdqes for getting COll'1l I I OA <E> PANEL MAGIC. H1, ... 1t11c!> Plastic TRASH 2 69 wood pallel1nq beauty Hides '>Crate.hes Pmt PM1 O 1.98 CAN LINERS • (F) GAR AGE MAG IC . Stu1dy pla ... t1c baps with Cleans and dcg10,1..,es q;iraqc twist t1eo; Convenient one- floor, patio. etc J uc;t :.pray on at a time d1spt?n-;er box hose off Pint G M 88 I. 98:....1-....:P....:a:.:.c...;k..:o....:f .=2.:..0 ...;2.:..0...;·Q.:...a_l _s_1z_e __ LAUNDRY 249 BASKET B1g ,1/C Sol1rl bottom and rin1 v"11t1la1ocl sides. 20-Gallon 599 Trash Can Snec1al plastic •S safe In all Wl'illhcr eKtremes '. - STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri . 9-9 Sot. 9-6, Sun. 10-4 "\ 4f OAIL Y Pit.OT Thur1d•y. March 20 1975 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! • llllMSTl:R FOi OUR FU£ DIA WIM'i • HONEYWELL PENTAX SP1000 QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY ... ONA BUDGET The SPl 000 has lull format through the lens meter mg for accu- rate exposure II s so easy to use that you will get good results w11h your first roll ol film. Comes complete with flare taming 55mm f/2 0 Super-Multi-Coated Takumar lens • 11 1000 to B shutter speeds • Choice of 26 Super-Multi-Coated lenses from a ultra-wide 15mm to super-telephoto 1 OOOmm • Over 250 Pent ax accessories $ ] 899 5 BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY um,. ••Ult! lwi HA VE OUR OWM ,HOTO ~MISHIMG ,UMT! I FOUNTAIN VALLEY CAMERA 18045 MAGNOLIA-at TALBERT-fOUMTAIH VALLEY IM MAGNOLIA SQUARE PHONE 968-3334 Or a ruby, tigereYe, oynx, or other genuine stone pierced earrings. All in 14kt. yellow or white gold-filled settings with 14kt. gold posts. In cages. dangles, balls or hoops and buttons, too. And at our li'I price you can pick a pair or two or more. You 'll be doing something nice for your ears. Gnarq" •I to s10 White 9old-l1lled. Genuine Black Onyx Cage s17 Whrte gold-filled Hand Engraved Heart w11h-Genu1 ne Diamond s10 Yellow gold-filled Bowknot wrlh Genuine Ruby 7.50 Cultured Pearl Button rn Yellow gold·f11ted setting. $4 Yellow gold-filled. 5 mm Florentine Ball. Yellow gold-filled. Genuine T1gereye Drop. f '"" JPwelry D"partmenl 11tusrra11ons enlarged 10 show detail Sale prices effective through Sunday. March 23. 1975. 1U9tA 'AH: ~acli 11 0r angethorpe • Ooen wtekdayS 9 30 IO 9 30 Sund1yS I 0 toe ~~C1ly Or al Garden Grove 81110 ·Open weekdays 1010 9 Sundevs 10to6 s.AMTA ANA: 3900 So BnstOl-No ol So. Coast Plaza • OPOn we~kda'f' 9 30109 Saturdays 9 30to 7 Sundays 1010& Wick• 'Hold it! Before you change me into a Prince. havt1 I got 11 job waiting?' Unruh: Just Rewards SAC RAMENTO CU Pl >-State Treasurer Jesse Unruh say~ :.uc- cessful legislators and state officials, including himself, are entitled to salaries, pensions and fancy cars like "almost every other profession." U n ruh al so ha s c1ticized the news media for publishing stories de· tailing lawmakers' benefits, saying the re- porting threate ns to destroy a professional image for public ser- \'anls he worked to achieve during his eight years as Assembly ~vcakcc "IN ALMOST ever~ other profession. with the possible exception of lhc ministry. success 1s accompanied w1lh monetary rewards.'' he told a Sacramento Pres!. Club luncheon. ··I ask you why that :o;hould be denied to public scr- \'ants. "If we reduce public servants lo the point where thev have none of th(• fringe. benefits." he \\' a r n e d , t h e n o n I y Wl'allhy politician:-. would find public <ifflct· attractive. l"NRUH, A~ Un!>UC'· cessful Ci:lnd1date for governor and mayor of Los Angeles, became lhl· subj ct·t of stories recent ly \\hen he bought a 1975 Cadillac Fleel\,ood at a cost of $10,323 to ta:-.- OCC Stude11ts N wport Writers' ociety A group of people. "ho took an Orange Coast Colleee writing cour~e together, huvc formed the Newport Beat'h Writers Society. The group nH•t•ts tht- M'•cond and rourth Mon <lays ol each month al 7 30 I'· m at St M 1chat-l 's Ept!>C'oµul C:hun:h 1n Coronu dd !\1tlr. The} ~IH' t'Jl'h othi·1 mutual as~1stance. tntlques und hhare marketing idc~1s. Off1N'l's arc 0 Mona Sht>lton. pres ident , llrun· !\I attack, \ 1(·e urc- s 1d enl; Dorothy "El I more, secretary, and Hcnee Hall. treasurer t"o1 further information C'Ontact Ms. Shelton at 675·1381. A HIGH INTEREST IN ORANGE COUNTY. , \Ve've been helping Orange County grow since 1927, starting with our first office in Fullerton. And now we have nine branches ... one in most of the major cities ... probably one ne~r your home. \Ve've concentrated our interest here so we can respond to your financial interests best. So we can offer friendly service by a staff of people who participate in community affairs. Ymu money will earn from 5\/.a~'Ci -7%% compounded daily. That's the highest interest in the nation. Accounts insur~d to $40,000. And you'll get over a dozen free services, too. If you're in Orange County, our interest can be important to you. FULLERTON SAVINGS wm Best Quality "Nautical" Wrap Group Goes On Sale Today! :"T. --·----·-.. -~~ I f.~ ---=..,Cf --'- .. _ '-I I :"t -1 .. . ----· HURRY -4 DAYS ONLY! SAVE UP TO $35.00 ON EACH PIECE FROM COLONY'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE! YOUR CHOICE This is truly a top quality wrap group that will stand up to any on the mar~et for looks and craftsmanship. The rich oak graining is accented with antiqued brass fittings. ~7495 • Bachelor Cheet • Comer Cheat • Bookca" H••dbOard • Ooor C•blnet ANAHEIM 301 W. Llnoofn 1;> 0111<, E of H.itbotl Take Herbor Off Remp 135·4380 BUENA PARK 8750 Knott Ave. 1Be1w Lincoln & Cr"srl"nl) 111, Ml. s. Of 91 Frwv 121-3MO • Student Deak •Hutch Top HUNT.BEACH 16672 Beach Blvd. tBelw Wrtrne & Heil) 2 Blks S. Sen Diego Ftwy 842·0622 EACH PIECE SANTA ANA 710 S. Main St. rBtw 1~1 & McFadden) Take Mein Off Aemp 547·I024 3 M L( of am contai Uonw• Tt F1ake, police cl~Cll Of worn a 25, wa said~ had b from t AJ house $150,0 dynar mac hi cent l> p, k1dne:1 descri sign a ME Court lowed cludin vote o def en• .. I " life," tome• Parkt I'd ha would Till after two c TH Wa: of h aut incl PEA KNI -1 COF mac -- ~Cycle Club Members Held LONG BEACH CUP!> Three alleged members of a motorcycle gang who were arrested in a house c_ontaining exploswes, bert>in, guns and ammun.i· tion were booked on a variety of charges. The charges were tiled against Ellen Rae F1 ~ke, 27_. Bruce Benke, 28, and Jack Dodd. 28, who police said were members of the Hessian Motorcy- cle Club. Officers went to the house Tuesday night after a woman compl::iin etl that her daughter, C1trol Scott, 25,_ wa~ being held agajnsl her will. Investigators said Miss Scott, who had been living with the trio, had been beaten, allegedly for stealing property from the residence. After finding Miss Scott, officers searched the house and confiscated fi ve ounces of heroin worth $150,00~, three rifles, one handgun, several d ynamite caps and fuses, ammunition for a machine gun, mariJuana, several items stolen in re- cent burg laries a nd $5,000 in cash. QUEENIE .By Phil lnterlandi ------ Police said they did not book the s uspects on ........ .., .. -........ ...._._ ... _ .... k 1dnap10 g counts because M 1 s s Scott, who u:.:.::.;=::::.;::.;::-~.-..-....;. ___ ;;;..,,:;;,_ ____ wl d escribed herself as a topless dancer, refused to ··Handy-no help, but handy " sign a complaint for rear or reprisal. Judge Lets Spectators Vote MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP> City Court J udge Ray W. Churchill al- lowed courtroom spectators, in· eluding some awaiting trial, to vole on the guilt or innocence of a d efendant. "I was never s o shocked in my life," said J a mes 0 . Marty, at- torney for defendant Audy Mae Parker, 40. "I <lon 't know what I'd have done if I'd lost. I guess I would have had to "*ppcal " THE COU RTROOM vote came after Mrs. Parker was tried on two counts of assault and bat· THE WASHER : Washes up to 18 lbs. of hea.y garments • 4 automatic cycles includin9 GENTLE, PERM.ANENT PRESS, KNIT and NORM.AL -Trade up to a large capacity Whirlpool machine. tery, carrying a pistol and firing a gun inside the city limits, all charges stemming from an argu- ment at a club. Mrs. Parker pleaded guilty to the gun charges and was fined $75 and placed on probation until Dec. 1. Churchill ruled that the prosecution failed to prove its case in one assault and battery charge. After testimony in the second assault a nd battery case, Ch ur chill addressed hi s courtroom: "THE COU RT, OF course, is not endowed with the wisdom of Solomon. The legisl ature permits juries in City Court, but the politicians who want to control the courts refuse to let City Court operate under the jury system. "1 don't know of any particular precedent," the judge continued. "I'm going lo ask for a show of hands. I want no conversation, J just want a show of hands." Mrs. Parker won and Churchill ordered the second charge against h er dis missed. THE DRYER: Custom Dry Control th• decJr'ee of dryness you want • Special drying care for no iron Permanent Press and Knit Fabrics -Trade now during the dryer $eOSOI\. LAI 5800 LAA 5800 EAD25PM -THE DISHWASHER: Pcwcelain-enamtled 1 tub • TWO 1pHcb, 5 cyd•1 • 2 Full Sin ,...olvlng 1pray arnt1 • Trode cmtd Sa••· THE ·aEFRIGER.A TOR: 25.1 cu.. ft • Ice Magic® aut0tnatlc Ice maker odjustabl• • Cantilever $helves -S50.$ I 00 trade-In llowanc:•. Art Vnits Receive Grant,s ' The Orange County Arts Alliance and Sad· dleback College were among 94 art organiza- tions receiving grants Crom the California Arts Commission. Saddle back College's division or languages re· · ceived a $5,920 grant to sec ur e noveli s t s, journalists and essayists for a series of lecture· readings. The college also will ser ve as a ''clearing house" to notify other colleges of the avai l abi lity of speakers. The Art Alliance re- ceived a $5,400 grant to promote two master calendars of all college and university arts ac- tivities and lo otherwise assis t in the cultural de· velopment and growth or Orange County. The al· liance represents 26 cities in the county. Ir' Thursday, March 20, 1975 DAILY PILOT Afl UFOs Reported STOCKTON <UPO-Untdenllfied nying objects were reported seen in the sky over Stockton. according to police. a circular red-orange object in lhe sky to the south. The policeman who had seen thts UFO from his .car reported thJt he heard a strange noise overhead after. he arrived home which seemed to be louder than a jet and coming from 500 to 700 feet overhead. He said he went to the window but the noise ended and he aaw nothing. Two of the four persons who made the reports Wednesday said they heard the object as well as saw it. Two of the observers were policemen. The first sighting was reported by an off.duty policeman who said he saw San Pedro Reunion San Pedro High School 's Class of 1950 is planning a si lver a nn iversary class reunion May 31. · The 25-year reunion will take place in the Los Verdes Country Club, Rancho Palos Verdes. Any members of the \\inter and summer class of 1950 is asked to contact Dan J e ldum, 1825 Santa Rena Drive, NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS PROPOSED WASTEWATER INDUSTRIAL DISCHARGE ORDINANCE oflM ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS n. .. Mw. 20, I :JO P·"'- Mca., Mw. 24, l :JO P·"'- T--.. Mar. 25, I :JO P·"'- Wecl, M•. 26, I :JO P""" lllllr .. M•. 27, I :JO P·"'- ,,_.,. Mw. 27, 7:30 ,..... Mo... Mw. JI, 1:30,..... ~Mer. JI, 7:30 p.a. T--.. Apr. I, 1:)0 p.a Wecl, Apr. 2. l :lO p.a. ALL MHTIHGS WILL H HIU> AT THE DISTllCTS' OFACIS I 0144 ELLIS A VE., I EUCLID Off.ltAMr. SAH DllGO RHWAY, FOUHTAIH VAWY. 11ie propo1~ ordl11CNtu nwy be u-...cl .t 1oc• Ii~ ~ city h ... s. C09iu may be obta9Md .t tit• dhtrid1' ,._... V•y ottiu. rt.-17141 540.2910. San Pedro,907~. ._ _____________________________ __.. l 25Ci L _____ _j 49c ~HAIL VALUE Read and Color Woven Plaid Place Mats A lovely a~sortment of 13"xl9" fully reversible vinyl place mats 1n choice of rich decorator color combinations. Will not crease or shrink. Resist food stains. ANCHOR 7,.........11~ HOCKING Glassware A. Cocktail Glass, Clear ------------------8. 8 oz. On-The-Rocks. YOUR PIC Green Glass, or 33" C. 61/2 oz. Sherbet. Green Glass \' ---------------- Cardboard Story Books Short stories for children. Colorfully illustrated. Large simple-to-read type. Made of thick, durable board to withstand lots of use and abuse. 9"x10" $1.50 RETAIL YALU[ ~· ______ , 159\ !__J ---- c ------1 Story Books G1dnl coloring boo~s illustrated with famou s cartoon characters. Big type can be read easily. LlrRe assortment. 15¥2" high. 'i98Cl '------' ' f. Braid 'n' Lace Hats Easter's in the air! Top off your fashion parade with a lovely floppy broad-rim hat from PIC'N'SAVE. Perfect dressy touch for just 98c. Assorted colors and sizes. 0. 5114" Bud Vase, Clear 390 49e : ______ Jt:=============== $10.00 RETAIL VALUE ~~~~~~~~~ Jt'5 1/te Lt7ft•Sl Crrt=e! -)98! ---~-J Elephant Hair Bracelet For GALS and GUYS/ Superb hand craftsmanship recreates the charm of origrnal African artisans. Thin rhodium plated metal strands coil around themselves to form an enchanting "HIS" or "H£RS" bracelet. Choice of two sizes. You'll want one for yourself -one for your lover, sweetheart, or mate. (Or all three !) Famous Maker Bras Padded and non-padded styles. Assorted styles and fab11cs. figure flatteong Popular sizes and colo1s. $3 ll $4 REllll YALutS. 100% Caprolan Nylon Bikini Pant/BS m of "in" fashion with ~~~~hm~~'~:110 look and tit. ~~ash~. leg. Run proof. Machme washable. HOl colors. Sizes 5, 6, 1 · o·rc•o•R*A*T*l''v~E Desk Accessories A. $1.00 Letter Opener •...••.• 29c 8. $1.50 P!ncrl Holde< .•••.••• 39c C. $1.50 Letter Holder •••••••• 49c D. $1.50 Note Card Holder ..•••• 49c L $2.00 Utility Box ....•••••. 59c F. $3.50 Bulletin Board •••••. $1.21 '-$5.00 Desk Pad ••••••••• $ UI B 0 Y A FAMOUS NAME IN GIFTS AND STATIONERY! Salon Finish Foam by BRECK Creme 11nse and hair cond1l1ooer. Foams OUT tangles Foams IN professional cond1t1on1ng and salon setting action for d1ff1cult to hold styles that last' ~· ·, ·: 139¢-:: '------. CHOICE Of: REGULAR HOlD or EXTRA HOlD S 1.79 RET All VALUE e NET WT. 9 OL FITS TWlltiND FUU SIZE BEDS 72"x90" Solid Color Blankets Warm and luxurious looking. I 00% acrylic or poly/acrylic blends. Machine washable. Available 1n your choice of Winter White or other nch colors. ( 4. 95) WESTMINSTER !COSTA MESA 14200 Beach Blvd. 175 E. 17th St. SANTAANA lri1tol & MacArfh..- ORAMGE I 121 M. T11stin Aye. • ll-riC.itt..-.t Htwporl ll•d.. HOtitl .. So. c .... ,... OPEN DAILY 9 AM TO 9 PM -SUNDAY 10 AM TO l PM .. Jl 10 DAILY PILOT Thursday March 20 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE 'tCttTIOU' aUSINfU$ NAMt STATEMENT lne IOllOWl"9 per.on ,. 1101"9 Ml• "'1U•> W EST ... ME RICAN DRYWALL, l1?3 60•!011 W11y, Co•ta Mo •, C.i111 92'20 LeeRoy AlonlO LyOll, )128 6o>hlfl Wa-;. Co\I• M•••. CAlll. 9162& TM• bu!Mneu 1~ 4onou<t•d by •n ,,.. OOvldual. LO Roy A Lyun l 111( •t•lttrnenl Wd> ltlt<I wtlh th( County Cl•tll. 01 Or•n11• Coun1yonM.1r 10, 19H F417~ Publl\l't"d Ordn~ Coo\I 011lly l>llttt """•Ch IJ, IO. tl, April). iq/) 81' I' PUBLIC NOTICE ---------------1 ---;...;.;:.._.._. __ ....._ _____ _ P UBLIC NOTICE $Uf'Ullo,t COV~l \It-. • CAUf'ORNIA, COUNTY qp C>R~ltGE ,.. O•lc (tftlltr DI'. W .. SllM1' AH. ~Ill. tt10I CAHHl>MUR o.tttu $UMMO .. $ IMAllRtaGEI ht rt the m• rr 11111<1 01 Pelt lion•,. OtAl>tNE El.AJNE WIL'!>ON •no At\PQIW:lenl; JOHN MATSON Wll.SON JR. Te tl\t R•~nchlnt ; The !Mtill-n., flied • .Wlllion c.oncetnlnQ yOUt m•rrl-oe. You 1T1•y Ille • wntton re\OOf>M wlll'tln )()days of the d.tle IMI tl't1> \Un\nlOn~ I• lt>•.,..c:t 011 you. II yOu tall to lite • written respon:.a wlthlf• 'ucll 11"'4. your detaull mav oeent.,..., dOd tl\t court may enter • Juoo.._1 <0tll•ln1ng lntun<tlve or otller "'°"'' onc ern1n9 dtlltilon ol prop.,rtv, P l:BLIC NOTICE f'ICTIT1ouii\Ts1HH$ NAME STATEMUfT Ttw lollo.,.lng .,.,IOflS •re ~llO Ml IW~\ H : IVECO Omprovtrnenl Vie E.tec: tro11lo (ompeny >. 17402 C-~91\tOo LAl'll.1. H11nunot0<1 84e4h, Ce • .,..,, tt.O.,.•rcl YrlUrrl J r . 11•02 ColONc:lo LAne, Muntl09lon Bee<h, C.. 924-Ct FrtMI\ X. Yrl.-rri, St21 C.Omlno Wlll•l'IO. Nl•Mlrn H1lh, C.. 9*2 Jl<lvt C: Yr!Wrrl, 6116 Fotbe~ a.,,.,-u., V.11\ Nuy•. C•. 91~ lllls llu•lneu Is conduct~ b~ • oener•t e>arlner•hlp. P•ul c. 'frls.irfl Tiiis ,1a1emen1 w•~ tiled with the c.ounly Cterl. of Or,.nge County on ,,,.rth•, 197S. tl41U1 Pub11~d Or•noe Coa~t Dillly Poot. A Restaurant Or a Movie? PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~'401 \UPl>Ort, <llltCI <u~tO<ly, chtld Mlten 20. 27, •nr.1 Ap"I L 10, 197S 1002·7S Some historians <'t:>•1lend that Mao T_se- lung's army suet·~cdt•d in taking vvcr Cluna mainly because of only thn:t• ordt•rs hl' gave to his soldiers. They \\<ere: 1 Do not sleal anythmg, not even so muC'h ;is u crust ~f bread. from the poor people. 2 Pay a fair price for whatever you buy. 3. Do not take any liberties whatsoever "ith tht.> women. NAMESTATEMENT wpport, tllOftl<tV'> leeo, cost>, and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l .... followlng per.on ,, doing Ml \UCll Olher relief"' may oe 11rentt0 by , ____ _ The to11ow1n9 per.c>n~ •re doing buli· ""'''": lllecout1. Pl-'BLIC ~OTICE THE VfNEVARO, 200 Forest A"\'. llyouwl\.llte>HlllMHvlceohn ... No C. LAQuN ~ll<h, C.ohh1r1>1 .. ~~)I ·-Y la Ulh m1111r, you should do M> Jolln Fr•O<." Lyllth, ~ 18 w N<.t""I premptly so 111•1 your written ,.$11Dt1$e, Ave NO. 0, S<lnt• An .. , Cul1IOHll<1 11 •ny, m•y M hte.i on ltmjl. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FO• THE COUNTY OF ORANGE can Ho. A·l4!M4 NOTICE Of' SALE o~ fteAl PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SAL.E THE AVERAGE l ·H'<U'-Old know:; lhl'Cl' 91707 OittdO<t ••• ,..,. words. By one year six months. th~1t th1ld Tl>•> bU•1~s 15 c.onducted by .. n in· WILLIAM E. ST JOHN. CLERt>; knows 26 \\ords. By ::igt:: 4, d1v1o>.><ll By Oebr• Wel'lunt, OOlpUty Pt' HLJC NOTICE ~-SUP°ERIORCOURTOFlHk STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THECOUNTYOFORAHGE No A·t311t NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION ~OR PROBATE QF WIL.L A,..D FOR ~l TTEAS TESTAME NTARY I ,,.,r .. of Vi~Ci lNIA AGUILAR. (,. I •' LJ "0 111 I 1-. HLHLbY Gl'lltN lhJl ::i0t->•~1A ,ANOOVAL h.1~ f1ted hert:m a i, ttlivf'\ lvr ._"''~t>ilt~ ot Wi ll 1tnd tor 1 .. till u• L~ltir rt'!i.tumttnlu'y to the ,.,,hvr.-' tt.f1 re-n<.e: to ~h6ch ts mode- '"' 'urtner t.Jrt1cufctr~. ctnd lh..Jt the • ,,. ~"·, "'" ,. "'' herJririq tt'.e )...'In~ ha\ 1. U' , t h.;.-Aprtt 8, tu ~. J 1 ... -Xv m .• 1n •'K -J' ., "' n ''' Pepartmt•nt No 3 of J' "'! ...,. , ,, JO(J C+v•\. C H r Ot1we ~. ' 111 "'f' -.=uy ot ~,,n1J Ana, ~ • ( f I' I L-oh.U M· rd ll, 191J WILl.tAM E. St JOHN, c u1mty Clerk PHILIP R KIMES Altornet•t L_.., 1100 0 .... 11 SltePl Suite 110 "'twC>Or1 Bl'Jth, Calltorn1• '2'6e f el 1714 I 1 S2.02SO A•~,..~ lor. Pl'lltlot\tr •'vtllt>r•Cd Ordnge Co..;I 0.itlY l-'1tot. v "'" 19. 1Q, 1b, 191> loc.tl-15 Pt:BLIC NOTICE ----- F2.., t•ubllsl>eO Oranqe Co.i>t O.iily Pllol, Morcll6, IJ, :o ll, lvlS 719 75 PUBLIC NOTICE F414SS l•ubli>he<I OranQP Coast Daily l'ltol. MifCll 6, lJ, 20, 21, 197) 13~1) PUBLIC NOTICE ---- STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME l he IOllOwlng per>o" ""' abdnrune<I tt..-uw 01 lt>e tit hllou~ bus1n.,ssl\dnl!.'' IS 5417• --PRf;STIG( tfOMES. 300 N Newport NOTICE TO CREDITORS Blvd., Newport Beacch, Callfornia 'n~ SUPERtORCOUltTOFTHE l he F1ctH1ous 8u,lness Name re. STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR fened lo aoove was hied 1n Oran<)(' THE COUNTY OF ORANGE C.Ounly on November 20, 19/J. No. A·lt020 C F COLE.SWOR THY & CO., 7S4S Esta!~ Ctf Ml LDRED B. McCARTY, Ea\t blulf Drive, Newport 0<dCll, Dt·<~··>eO • Cdhforn1a 9ll>60 NOTICE I~ HEREBY C IVEN lo '"" Tlmb<Jslf\eS\WaHOrldV<:ledby.inin Cre<l1lor> of the at~ve n.)med dee.eden! dlv•du.ilc F COLESWORTHY ltldl dll ""'son' ha"'"l Claims ~<>ln~t H1~s1otemen1 wa' Ille<! w1thCouoly 'he ~dtC deced ... nl are required lo ftlc· Ct"'" 01 o r .. nge C?unty on February=·· 1"""'· ""'h ,,,.. """''..ary v0t.t<1'ers, 1n· 1q1s Iii• orhcc of ltl• c 1erk ol the above en· t.11.vi court,<>< to present them, wHh Uie 1"'Cc\>iltY VOUCh<!rs, to t....,~signed <lt I~ oll1ce ot Iler altornoy, THOMAS F~ PwliSN!d 01""9" todst D.illy Piiot. Feb. 27, and Mar."· IJ, 20, 1q75 6-11).lS l. LORD, 23~21 Pas"o de Valencia, -- Su11e 213, Laguna H11l5., Calilorni• PUBLIC NOTICE 91bSl. wll1ch 1s th" Plolce of business of ---------------tile under ,1qne<1 1n all mdlt~rs per1dit>- w>q lu lt-e "stat·. 01 ..aid d~c.edenl, w11111n 8 S6J1' tour "'-lhs <liter ,.,., hrsl put>l"atlOn C.UPERIOR COURT OF THE ol th" nol1r~. B S•37S SUPERIORCOURTOF CAL.IFORHIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE CASE NUM.BE R AO 1211t CITATION !>TATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR Oa~ed FeoruMy14, 1975 THE COUNTY OF ORANGE JUDITH I ETA G ALLIHER No.A--43044 t •~<ulrtA otthe Wlllof "40TICE O f HEARING OF 1111•dbOvE-nomeddet<.'deOC PE flTtON FOR PROBATE OFWILI THOMASL.LOAD ANO CODICIL ANO FOR LETTER' 23521 P .. eode V•IPnt••. Su1tellJ I ESTAMENTAAY u9un• Hills. C•lrlorn1• t26SJ l ·'•"' o. MABEL T LRANNER. Tel: <1141 Sl1·ll60 [ ,., 1J• t' J AttonMf tM E ••cwtru. •;Ofttt. I~ HfRE!.Y (;Ill( N that Puhlt\hrd Oru<iQc• C>u'I D.'l1ly Piiot. F./INDUI ~·~· ~ l.tHH~L R llJ' lltcd f•b 21.<lndM.tr b, IJ ;o, 1'11) 6/1 IS t• 11·111 .. a~ t1la1n for i-'fUt.tutc of N ttl Jt.U l1~lh +I 1•nd lor 1 ,v,1rH.e of l 1 .. 0vr 1 1.1n•un c.1 ry to tnr J)•-l1 t1uner rt: 1 , m • tn wht(..11 1 m 10e tor fur-ttw:r ,, '''"\ii.tr •• d'Hl tltdl th~ lot' 1•rutp),Jt1 ' h H•nq rtwt <:>urth.~ n ••• ,,. " ,, t ,..,, 'q , II 1 HI~ di ,, ;o ' ft• • ,,, rh'" 1frr ''"'of Ot1,.Mrltni·rtt Nr1 lnf ,.,.,,(.1 lt l ••f 700Ltvtt l.t'lH• t lJrt°"'' Wt·~l, 1n h • •1-i .t ~h1nt ... lAna, tdld\'>rnLJ. l 1h1JM,,,,,h ll ldt WILL.IAM E. SI JOHN, t <Junty (h r ~ i<OBt'.RT W ANOERSOlll JOI E-•l Color•do Blvd , SU tit 102 p.,~••n,·•i C•hf. '' tOt let 121J IH9·41M PCBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'SSALE T. 0 . F . No. 1'·734 Re· JS4031·1l Tf<l.''.f OLLD CtNTLR, ltll'.., ii {1tl1formc1 <orpordhr.in ih \!uly dPJl<1mt ro r ru~lt·~ una,., ttU:i tollow•nt.l "' cri!>o>d<l<!c!lot t111'.I Wll L '>[lLAI i'L'llll(AL'CllO N TU IHE.Hlt•tiL!.I OIUDE.R FOR CASH lpdyabll' al 1111"• ~• '"''e 1n ldwfut n"'!Onf v ot I~ Untli·t:: ~tnri.!'.. all r1qht, ttftP And 1ntt•n14•,t ton ~' v•·d tn •• nd no·tt. ht Id t'iv 1t undr•f •• 1H t •' d cd r, v-.1 .,, the p101u•rty n t i d'\~"ll'~f f1i:.•, f'f\J('t' AttorMY for Pt:hltoner • otu1 hi"CI O rdr'llJP (O.J' I A,• I fl 1.} l l ?Q 171 I ~ ~L ~ f<Jk R1c.t'hHd A. OolrfOf'\ d'nd C,JiiY Pilot l l1,.1t• '" l I orron. "~~hdn<l a11d wit~. as1.1,; <o>'t JL.unt t1 n t1nl -------------bl NIJl(.IAl'IY Jolln f !-1.:Wl<lJ<>ry PU~LIC ~OTll'E ---------·----- ..tno Lorn'h' w ""t1..d1.b~·rv. husbdnd ,,r.dw•f1·,,,. 1Q1nt lrn,)n\1• '°'"(i.ffl,.fJ (ir '' rotJ• f I 1~7l ,l. 1n•,1r NO ,.&~1 11\ t""'1>• I H1l8 fJllJQr At\ Of (J• ff'1,1I hll'l.1tJ• •n th•· aft1tr-n' t"<: "'1 ,.,,,,,,, of ru m ~ ( nunt 'i 1 ... •lrl C)(.'ocd ,,, trv·.1 01· t , !IJI ttu ft1liOWlr1<1 t»O tn 1,,., Mall"' ol th<' l\oopllon Pchlton o1 EOWAM D (NMI I NEIDICH, Adopl 11>9 Parent ;ne PeoolE-ol lllt'St.il .. ol Cahlormol ro. SGT. l!AMRY SCHULER Vou •re: hereoy citeo and requ.rc<l \o dppear .,.,10<e d fUd9t>of lh1> court"' Ill" dale. t1m<', af\tl pt~(C ~~ctlt<-<l !><tow and to qtYe .lny legat tt>d~on w t''f. •H corc:hng. to the vcrH1UJ or t1t1·10 tof oec1arahon) filt:d w dn lhh • ""'"' lh• Cou,.t shOuh:J not aOJUOQ" th l"' tt•k>JA1oriut K C.. SENtCA SCHULi; R Uy ~ ()NA~f.J INMI l NEIDIC.H. pellltCln~r ne1<1" Oii\l' ,1nd llmt' r;, court ar,....-\)ftinCI Ma/ I, IV/) di~ ,1 ni. O.,pl 01 Hor.1T1 No Ut pl : I A~e'>':!. ot tour t 700 C.1.1 Clnl ... , Onvt"We\t Sonl1• An,,, (A CJatell March tO 191~ l~LALI WILLIAM!:.. ST JOHN, (..ler• I" K fHl'I0,111. l'>CPUI? SANOEAS&WEST UIOWtlSlllre Bl•d . Sullt lll Lo• An9eles, C4111. 'l>041 Allornen lor Pt II honer f'ubl""'-0 Oranqc Coaq 0dtly Pilot IAar<h U JO 27,Ap11IJ, l9H 860-1~ P llBUC NOTJCE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T.,,. tollow1n9 person' al!• 001nq bus!· """"'•'· 8 SUH SUPERIOtll COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORHIA FOR TH E COUNTY OF ORANGE No. AU 081 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE ~ALE r.<.rly I t.•'11 W l<[AL r:sTAl E. tllOt t 1,11• "' Hf Nk ( M l.JLLI<... <lt: Ct ·•~• '1 !<UTIC! I tn• urid• r 1<1n1 d ,,s f (t·r "'' ~ l ' "''' E ldl· '' H•n r't' M f\, ., O\ ,, 1J will , ll , t '"'""''' • .. ti• 1 t "'' "''~r.· '' \ r,I !;/ 1n f.\ " .. /Ji , '!iron.p1d M.1r b( ..\ff'! ~.l iJd. SuHe 71, H unt1ngtun 1r1 ,,.11 (1ty Qf ''' "'' Jd t\t~1lh, c.~~n''''' t.>"'dtn •·t;•t U1 ,1rnit•, ~"·1l1 01 l \1t1H' n1A, a• •hV""'n l u u (, H L t M 1 T L O I ~~ (•0 ,, mdp ,., r 1JftJMt tn I,, 'J~ <. C..-Jfl" Al CORPO'°'ATEO,a C~ttt~rr1d (Ofpc;ra •f"dJ?ot ri/1r,11111\lU\1·.Mof.1 ,1f\1N: Jt tion.11)()1 b~ach Otvd, Suite 11, Hunt f l(i' o~ lht l.JUOty '''l"U•r o' .aitJ 1nqtoo8"ac..h92~·41 courtly. TtHS t>u\tnf \ IS (Ondutltd [Jy a COf Joho F Lyne" This >latemenl wa' tiled w1tt\ t~ County Cieri!. or Oro1111• Cou11ty en f tl><Udl y 74, 191~. F4110 Publr>lltd Or•n~ Cool>! D.~•lv Pilot, I eb. 71, .. nrJ Mar &, IJ, 70 t9}S t.'J'; 7) PL'BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT T~ following perw n Is Oo1ng bu\1· ne\'"' SAODLEBAC'K Sl=RVICES, ,7401 Cd'Tl•no C<lPhlrono, Laguna Nigvcl, <.A 9?&11 Oouglas T N<l\h, ?SH2 ~I Rio, Laqund Pi1qurl, CA. 91671 Tri°' bUSll>C'\ IS tOnduttCd by at! lt>- diYldUal. Oovgt,h T. N.hh This Sldle1~nt WdS ltll'd wltll tilt County Cterk of Orange County on Ma"" 10, 1915. F4lnl · Publi~hed Ora noe Coa't Da•ly Pltot, "'°"h ll, 20, 27, At>rlt 3, l~IS W·H PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS &USIHE~~ · NAMESTATEMEHT TM following per~on h doing ~i ne~s •~ Llf T, JSO E. 70tn St., Co'l<l Mesa, C.illtl 92&76 Lynn Mat1<' C>1lh!!;p1e, JSO E. 20lr. 51. Co•ta MBa, Cal1t. 91b?• "The ~·,..,~~ ·~ Ulndutled by di\ '"° d1v1dU4ll I vnn M. C.tlle,pie 1tH', <:.1i:J1cm<.:ot wq .. f1le<t with ltlt" Cou111v C.ltr~ of Ordr>'l" tountv M.lrcn l, t~IS HH•O Put>l1Y>t'<I Or;,n~ co..-. Dail, Pilot M.'lrc1>6 13,10.11.1~1> n1.1s Pl'BLIC .SOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINE~S NAME STATEMENT l ht fouowH19 •~~n •~ 001nQ t11..1..,1 "'\~ d INSIRL'CTIONAI M EDI A 01:. ~l(,t<. It lS W l.Jd y Ave , N1·wt.>1Jrt lleacn. ca111 q]~bl Al~tt Cn~rl( s. Wollt r \1 1 l1) W 60 Ave. NPwport Be .. • ll Cdltf YJl>fll '"'~ Du•,1t~~" Is cornJutted tJy ~ "' d1v1Q\Jdt Albli'rl C. Wall,.,. Ttw •,tatt"ment ,.,.., tdf·d ""'n' tn·~ Cou•lty Clc-r~ ol Ordngt L.ounty on M.HCll 10 lq/; F4111! I l"ut>lt•hl'd Oranri~ C.O•l' I Ddtly 1'1101 M.orcll tJ. 20 71, April 3. 19/S 8lS I) Pl'BUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENl Tilt to110.,..1n11 ~non 1s doing ou~ "~~(I~ Mlt<E'!. CARDE.NINC.. 1~0 '>o Coast ltwy . l~guna ued<h, C.A 'l?t>St M1th~e1 Euqene Meellan, lfl.IO So Co••I ~iwy., Laguna Bc<1ch, C.A 'l'/651 ltus t>usine~.s. is con<tucted by an an d111t0utlf M•<t>.let E. Meehan lll1s '1a1rnwn1 w." hlt•d w1lh lhe C.ounly Cler~ of 01 ""Qt! Cou11ty on Mdr. 10. 1q1~. F41114 Publ"""d OrdnQ~ Coil<t Ddlly Ptlot M.>•cll ll. 10. 21. AP«l l. 191~ 830-15 P UBLIC NOTICE t,.,ti• ttJ1CJU•·f Hp•il\101• ft 1111 "'HJ ,n ,,,, 1n• r.ftrr 1no1ft , n" 11f111nPlf •Ind ut> • to •.-nf,rn ll'''"'" tiy ,drd ~'-1 nor ,,rt ')fl At1r1I J t ?I"' ·•l ttw nwur Qt P M ,,, lf"I• ,., <ill• r w 1thm lt\I lmW! MAY fll "l'>O ~•HJV•N A~ /fl• por.,ft<>n £,, 11nn1a A•• ""' N•'"'I"" I I<• '"". 1 II •1 L'""lll Ltnul••cl Int FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 'treN c11r.1'1rl'\\ cir tQn\n •on d \;\IQfltt!TC,m 1 .Urick U Yon(JhOu~ .CAME STATEMENT •'-\hOwn 11br1vf" nl') w~rra,,l v 1• q1vP'~'~ Prt-\ld('nt Tf'lt tollowing person '\ 001ng bu\1· fQ1hcnn1plt•ten~\~Qrfarn•clnf:'">~) ·· 1tH\ ~t,1tl'm~nt w.ls ffled with the' ~\\cl\ r1w1 1J I (I lw •11 ,,, f)tf1f I Of f 't1UI M The hl'n• ltU<llY u ... d!•I ,,)l(l Doell of Countr (l~r· ol Orange County on Feb STEVEN'S PHARMACY, 1)7S ,..,.,,.,.. lru•t. LIV rca~un ot n br. ach or tl<:ldull 19, l~IS Verdt> Or. East, Co>la Me>a, Calrlorn1 a u. wl "'' •ioUv-.uud • l\ld Le.. 'I' • (.,1114 uni.J Jlt '"'ht tlfl rtNI 1n thL' obl1Qdl1on\ fl•tu,t-tt th<'r• by, f4l1.W 91&1b h· rNolo,. r •c 'Ult" Alltl ,,, ltv•,rc-O to P\Jbl1SlltO or .. nq,> Coa~l O.;lly P1iol Steven (. Feldman. 97q2 Com,10<.~. '•. I fjf 1Hd ~·· IH'; M ht:t\.. lW f .t lt1• 11~1 '-ot hi-. d' 11th uncJ nil I ,,,.1 .mdinltrl•tO'l.,t v•cJ(\tdh.: 1'11· u'1'11 • .1qn•·d" v.r•tt• '' O• c ,,,dlf(Jn t.\an.h6, 13 10 11 , .. r~'" 1410·1-5 Hvnltf\9ton8~11tl\,C.4Jlltorn1a92Mb eit Od.;1111 •• nu r..., n111nd f .-r .),,i. .mrl ------1 Thi\ ous.e~s~ •~ conduc.tcd b"f cl.fl m o•t•r• rt r,,. ur11 r,111on o• l.lw 1A ""~· ""' r lnH If\ 1f nr in uUOtt11111 "''"'"""'"('0''"""'"·1nrtc.1,.1,ct.oo Pt.;81,IC ~OTICE div1ctua1. tc. r,~"'''• lr\t-unt:11' •qn. rl fo '••1t ,,•d S.tev~n C FehJrndn ,f ,t ,., t !>~ rtf f M t l't l .;i Hv l1'o~ny10 .. oh~I, 11f1r1t111 pt•un· •"' ltu\ ~tatement •a•, tiled ""''h fhf'• u 1 ""'".,. the 11ru1·r 'JOt II ' 1'-'"'1 .. <-1 .:I 8 SM26 C.ountv Cler._ 01 Ordn(Je County un • t •1 J• ;1n 111 111'1 ''' ,,.,. '' c.11 orv '•lo ••l>tll·• .. ff.Jtltjw , noil«• ol l>f<.,Hh onfl t•l•'l1v1 to t't' SUPERIORCOURTOFTHE M.frtllJ,t91~. f.P<Or!I< d Nov•mb<'r 15 191• .!'; 1r"I' STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR F41"'4 Jf I 11 .r 1 j 1, .. ,, tJC •Cf1t•-'d In ~ ;; , .. ,., , 11 .ind U o t Mdfl\ rn 1r-..i~ ' • ''' 1t\• (.'Ju'lty h,1, ordl't ot C)r;1nqr- THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Published 01ange Coast Daily Pilot, Olt1c1.,1 H~co1ds. Ko. A·U l1' Mdrt hl>. IJ, 20.17, 19/S m .n '><>t<l 'ale will be madr, bul w1 thoul NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION 1••• I., I )'1•1!tOn1y c1r ·' t 1tx>d ll' 416 t '"'·. 1111 r r• •t1 AJ..1 .. 1 1ll1fnrn1" J • • r 11, .. ,r, l•t ,•dr·d fur \dtd pro t '"'', I hi 1f1 wr 1hnq, 1tnd _..., • ..... ~ .r tn. ntt1u of PAVt M . , • ''" ,, nt•'f' tor , .. 10 E itc-cuto,.. °'" "' t • 111. u w HP\ U°" Cler~ of 'did 1t· r11·" r iii'''"'' dti1tJt'rr·o tot~ ··aid ; "" • "'ft:f ~f?r ·.on~lly, ,Jl dfly ltrn"' II ' ' 11 uubltf clt!Of"I ot lh t'> OOtH,.. •Ind ,•I h n ·•~ Htg Wfd 1414 "' 1h• w 1U b<' '"•l<'n upon ttv • ,t11tnf') tf"r.i:n1·> N,_t r11,h to f•"tl11t"' ., '••"h a·, I . U11'\t'.hltnn tO\t "' I· m •Pf ttrnn ~nd '''r.>ct1r •. it c-tny. I •• I Of J>l.Jfl' ,,,, ·•·r, no C,t(l•t.'r "" in r.J~•" hV • .tu1•· •'.ti I 11\M ••l(•. I ,,., ttf'"•' o t '"'' t .1.11~ I th 11ty M l,1 t <AUk M CUVER.INC. lOW•nnnt or vr.jrr<1nly C•Pr~c;~ or IOI t>hPd. r.·riard1nq htl~. PO!t'"s~ion or l~ cumbranc.es top,1y the-rt-mcun1ngpt1n- C•Pdl sum of th~ no lt>(\) ~ecur('(f by 'i.rnd CY-r.:l of 1 n.1•,f, •Ith tnte-rc~t dS m ~'" noo: PfOVtOed, advance~. '' dnY. und<,r '"" tt>rm~ ol ~aid O<•ed af Tfu\I, fe11 , l ,,drqr" a no e-•0t-n~"' f'tf th11 Tru• '"' """ ol tl'le trusts CH'al~d hy ·..i•d 0.-<'dol Tru't <.a111 ""'"will he ~Id on Apnt ~ t97S. ,., 11 11V A M • ril tilt! tram enlrant ~ to tile ""'<"' vi Cnmmonw.,allll L"nd Ti 11 .. C om1>any. 17)0 Nortll lirlk'Clway, ~ntci Anrt, r af1torn1,1 V'lft" M.,r<h<I 1'17', IML'SlDE£0 r I NrE.R, INt ,,,11 rru\h c, l•Y C.llnimon .. eall" l <tnd rrnccori1p.tny,a<)f'nt FOR PROBATE OF WILL AHO FOR LETTERSTESlAMEHTARY . Estatl.' oi DENE CL AY COOIC, ~i<.c known ~ DENE C COOIC, DC COOK DENE COOK. and as D. COOK ~,e.;,~ NOTICE IS H E REflV C>l'llEN THAT l!'ILORE 0 A. COOK Ila\ 111ea herein a peilhon fOO' Probate of Will an<I tor is ~uance of L"hers Te\lamMtary lo Ille pelllioner rrl~rence to wlltet\ IS ma<'t' '"" fun,,.., part1cu1.;irs, .ma th.rt tho um.: .;ind place of ~ar1ng lhe ~..ne ""' ~set tor Aprtl 8, 1q1~. at q JOa.m. •n ""' courtroom ol ~wrtme"t No J ol ~·d court. al 100 Ct'VI< Center Onve WrsC In tt>o Cd y of S<>nta Ana, ~ltlornl• OiltedMarth 11. IQH WILLIAM E. St JOHN, County Clert PLUNKETT & PLUNKETT PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lllAME STATEMENT T hit' fuHow ioy per-,oo ·~ 001ng bU')I ~\'!io.d'S CHELSEA A UTO PARTS OF CAI IFORNIA, 1125 A V1t.tor1a 51 . Co'1a Mes ... CA 92676 Lt'<ln I Loe~. 10408 Ploc.er R••N. ~ounl.itn 'llallPv, CA . 9?108 , Thi\ btJ ,if\CS'.> IS c.Onelutlt•d b"t 41n'" dlV•dU<JI Leoo l.t->c• 1h1~ ~lat<;menl Wil\ ftlctl W1lh tile County Cle•lt o! IJrangc C.ou.,ty on ,.,,.rcll 10, 19H. F417ll Published Or1tn<)<' Coast DOiily 1.>1101 March IJ, )0, U , April 3, 1975 . et.< 7) •411 HOllYltoOOcl Btvo . Su1lc 200 o' A nq~I~\, C;ihl. -17 l••I 121JI -·4100 11, w .11rkl k H"ugj ,.u\,lfJf' 1 l('O f)tt 1cer STAJ01' 4UOln.A_,.,, P.O. Box 26' H-1 ... -Beach, Calil. tlMI r•u1>1 .. '" tt Nfwr><>rl t1nrbor News l ei: 17141 Sl6·lOJO PUBLIC NOTICE Af1orM1 tor Ea~<.wtor , tat• tn'\J o~.,,,11 .. t,.,,,~, n .... 1y F-H'1• , .. ,it t• t l, 1 .. '1 (I • 1 It I ) ~)./~ f 'fl ' ( ""'b,,,.,d ... 1h Hie 01anqt (.o;>'t All-Y• .... Petltk""" [.111y Pilot M..rch ll, l0, 17 1qn 8Sd·1S Publi~ Orang" Coast Daily Pllol, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM ENT re Bl.IC l'iOTICE Pt;BLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLI NG FOR BtCS f 11')01 ()• h H l Ctu.~ I Carnn"'Hl\lt't Coll("~ r-''''"'" I d (,;. .tdl+r'IP J (')Op rn .• Wrttne\dav . AC•ftl 1, PH.> I ¥fl" ot f:.1d f.(c;ou 1pt · OftH" ,,, f'-' P1.J,.c,.,,1~tr"1 AQf'nt, CDa\t Comrnvnity .,l,,.<lf 0 1\tnt.t Adm1n1•.frtl\ton UU1ldm9. ll/O Adom~ Aw:nl.M!~ C.o\ta /tires•. " 1n'1f> (t')unr..,. C ,.11f()trH;t f'rr:,. r t ldr-n11t1t~hon N.t~ I •n<l<.c np.nc; °>ktll c~n'"" ,.,..,...,. Ou•ldlnq .Ind or .. m.l Worlt""'4'>p -Otd No. ,,, I , .... 111 ,,. HI r;n Id" Offt<f" o4 lhe 01 .1rtrt flff' f' tnr o• Ph'r .• ~ •• , r .-idl1t1t\, I II t tr11• Attti1t1• t Vl1f11,.m IOuoK• clM P.,.tttn,•r\. 2J00N<"•PDfl houlev•rd, ·~ W&A.itf \I ·~ h ,.-d ll'f)t "' ,, 'li MIO, f'hQne t1l.O /.oil Ol'OO II(• I ... i.rt1Y(.t VENl"•ll lhr,jl"''' (>.ll1'1t'<1Sr11oot01·111<l<>l 0rd"QI! 11 tv < .. 1th'lrn1.4 ,, t1n'f ht M'41fhtfWJ'l"1t1• G')y1·rn1nq &otJr'1 hf rr·1n.-.Hcr "' • tt If ,, • IJP. t -~I f r .' wilt rt•rrivr· uC'I to tNI not tr'lt•r tf'\,1n th1 4tbo"r ~tat('d l1ft • • ,tr rj t •tJ• flit ttlf\ ,tW,JrtJ(Jf 111 ontf,1(1 l()f lhr 1fl)()Yt' prnt••r t 11 ~1u ~ ,.,.r, '"'' d 1n '"""* .... Yt 1'1,·nl•ft<'O 11b0v~. and .. h.tlt bf> r..orn('d -'f\d A11 .i. 1y re tt•i 11r11..fO .1t I"/\·•'>·"' .t U•"d 11""" rlndpl~<t! f rh·• ..... n ,,. -1 ;•o uO th'"°"'' tf'>t~uirrd '" • .tt h •,tit nt t'll'1 tJt'l(•Jmt"nU, to "" '''"'., 1111· r1·l t1t-n •n lfr11,o lfJIHl1lu1n w1lh1n hlfl'\ d.-.v, ,,fl,., 1hoi· tl,d vpen1ng ,r,.,h•t1mu\t ronft>rm.uldl,,. rf'J11"W't'.1Vf lr,ttw°'contr>'\rtdt'1(1Jrnt flh "' r ~·d ~.hr•ll bf" t1!<.omp """ .-t b'\f tf'W' ,,., 111 lfy ,.fttred to 1n Ott• ttmlriK t dor u "' •rlO hy thf' It• t nl ,,,.y pa • (1 •.uht nntr,lt ;nr ~ 1¥ CJISTRICT r•-f'rvt 1 fhl r1qht tnr/\f' rl ''""Oil aMblO".or to w..-.tvc .my~' #JUl•rtlt,., ~"' tntorn1a•1tt,..\ frt ur....,bW.t" nt 1n 1nr ~f'CJ. ,.... Ot~f Rt( T h .1 rtf't,..rm1rw"1 t~ tlf>'r'W"f'iitit f)f"•vothnQ '"'"of prr 41,,.m ""·'Qor • ·~· i(lc•titf '" ,..,,," th••.,.,,. is to be P<'rf0fmt'4 !Of ~Mh u .. 11 or lyl>'\ of _lf',mdf'I ~f'ldNJ tn ""''''Vt"'""' t tWl•r.w-t to bP ~ l1r,tPd be tow ""• cia· ... 1f1(.1f•&r11101 J •'1l<1p.1too and IY'tow listed \hall I><' p.i1d "I th~ current .. ...y ral#> tor""' llPl>llC.,t;ll' tr-.ontt rl.1•.,ll~Alloft 1n l'fif'CI ••Ill l"" .. ~,,,. .. ._,...,., Tr•ctes Court<''" II "l\Y rllh . 11\lrd brtaw ""'not c""""' Of ltrt rl'vh"" by '•tlCtf 9<1r~""'n'' dur1ll<'1 l,... l>l<lml'IQ """' r>r c-tr1.ctl0fl llml'. '""h r~v·~'""'' ~·•tt ~ C,.,\.fOPfrO,. ,,,.,f nf '""'° b"'~ Ii' trft rd1t' .. Atty he•ttn, W'f'1f~rr, v"ca11on, l run~,1onor othf'r n. rw t1h•tu•llbilr, 11'\."'1()Utontf".\ftlf: Dek>'w llst~Wdot' c.'alr\; .1~ • •rt 11,v1f1(t11t10f'I, ttr r.,.,.... L.A&O•t.k!> ,,._.,I ~.wi•I Of t<Whlf'U(llo!\ 1 ·-•i>e G.,~Mr ..,,d Nvr-..ir'ftTWn • • . . . • . 1 ·~m..,,60< ~' tlour mor• llWnlltQIW•Hl~~ll1C11t1un\11l>"rv1~. Pt PE T•AOES •r••oettOn...ttlawn'>(>•ln~i.r • 00 '"~ lor•qo•nqvtwttu1r ot D"' ,.,....,.., .. t)t', 1<b;1""°'-"~l"9tl•¥ll4 tt9M l'l<NI l n. ••IP It;( """o•r ... kJOVrthmr WOf'll. '""II.,."' lt•)I lime •nd - •I II ·.1 .. 11 be m .. nd .. IOf., l•PQn It.It (l'.)N I A AC r OR 10 ..,_.,, lht (()fttr .t< I I\ .... u<1.o. ""9 -""" 'UOrontr,tttcw unoer lltm. to Nv 1'01 •n• 111.im '"" "'kl ~lllfd•.,nflO•lf wor~"'""'MJl~ll Dy''"""' in theta~cullonl>f ,,,.,Ofllfa(I tlO 1'1100.f mey '#lthdr .. ,.. ht blll fll< • tierl04 of forly ',,,.IOI 11o1-,. llllH lhl' tl~I~ ._., IOt IN .,.,..,1"9 ~bid• Jti.. ,,...,,,..,. ~"d af\d • ~rfntm •"' •• 1..-..ntf w11f tv ff""Jll''~ pflOf to \iQ"nJf'Hl of u.. Cor-•r•tt lh1 p4ymrnf t,_,..., I tri tf'lf '~'"' \•t to''" H'I trw t.untr11tlt l«u"•••nf (OAS I (0~·"'" •• I tol)A!lOOF l i'" 11 I "'" ,,. .. "'." E w .. , .. I ~,..,.,,., &NrttO' Tro1 """ ~utll"tlhJ Or .. n11t Co~•t l>"•IY l'1tol tw.1 Pt I .. ,, Jf t .,, I\ Mirt1120,21,27,197S 10'6H PUBLIC NOTICE The following o.,rwn is d0rnq ~' nc~~ d~' JET !"LATE. St1•11 Cof<lenrod, Coronaoet M.ir, CA. 9767S Rolfe Keel.,r MtCallre" Jr . Sl1" STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL Gol<l.,,rOd, Corona del Mar. CA •n&7S FROMPARTNERSHIPOPERATtNG TlltS bu~·ne~s •• c.onouctcd by <)O ,,.,. UHOElt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS dlYldu"I. NAME RolleK.McCall•ee.Jr. Thf! toll~ll(l 111'"011 """ w1llldr .. wn This st~temonl was hied with I"" .,.~" q~ne1.ol parlnH t1om Iii~ CovntyOe•kotOranr,icCountyonMar PtJrt~r~h•P 0P.,rdl1n9 undM fhl' 11<·1 10. 1q1s. tllious bu"""'s na">e ot ACt tON I F•l111 CRETE•ndASPHAL TSAWINGC.O at Pubtlslltd Ora1>oe Coast Oa1ly ·~lot 152Cabrillo SI., Co\t<l Mes•. Caltl. '1?•'1 : March 13, 10, V , April J, 1975 8~ 1~ Tiu! ticl•lious bu"~"""""' Sfdt"j p•'BLJC .. 'OTICF' mcnt tor ,,,.. p.trlnr•,h1p w<1s llleo on, '-' ;-.. • IUt>e J. n1• 1n tll(o Counfy ot Or.tnQ<:. -------.------- f vii Na""' .1nd l\ddr .. H Ol lh .. PM'..1'111 W"ndr<1w •nQ HOWAR O llLLEN LUF T. UJ Rocl'iPsf .. , SI .. Coi.la ........... :...111. '1~11 • HOWllRO A LUH FJ4MS P\Jt)ll\11(>(1 Or.;nqc Coast OiJ•IY P1l6 'Norch•. ll. 10,21. n .s 111 ;s PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCR£01TORS SUf'EltlOR COURT 0, THE STAT£ OFCALtFORNIA FOii! T.ME COUNTY Of ORANGE lfe. A·UttS (state Of Al\U R L R . COOIC, ~ce1ned. NOTICE IS H EREBY C IV(H Iott. cr~tor~ of Ille lll>ove natnf'd t'.leu~nl '""'~II l)<'rl<Ofl• ll•••no cl••-tt()d<n..C IM \.+d Oil<•°'"' ••fl rtQ111teo to hit tl'W'M • .with tht ""'~'~'" vovc.,,...5, I uw olf1<f' of lllt lie•-ol tlle eboooo ~n- 111ttHOll'I. or to p1nvnt II.em. wltllt!W' HMf'I' 110U<.~r~. to tile un<IHS~ oil tlle L.•w owe~ ol ERIC A NELSON, j2f, NO(!" L.t Bru Ave .. l.O\ Anot!O , G.tllf0tnl• '°°36 WlllGt. I\ Ille Olece of bll\I~\ of thlt 11ll<M1\l~•d 111 .. tt ~t ~u••t••ni1>9 to tM f!\IAlt ol \A1d<»cr .,., "t111lft tour m Qnl"• Mt•r the ""' publl<•tlOfl ef 1111\ notice . ~teo Ft&. 21, ttl4 IUIY...-o .. o A NELSON f' •t<ut~Ollht W1llol '"" •OOve l'l.tm1>d aectclent 1•1c; A NELSON )i. l'Mflh 1,..1 Bru Av• ~ A1199i.l , C..111<>"'"' ~ ltlJIW•*9 AtwMyler l.UU••ef FICTl110US aUSIN ESS NAME STAT EMENT The followinQ person Ii aoonci bu\I "('''as: TWO OIT COFFEE ANO OONUl STORE. '806 We•lminster Blvd , lll1t\lm1nst.,r. C• Judtlll Ann l>m1tll, 710 E. (;dmilr. S..O.. l41Ana,C.. Till• business is conduclC>O by <)O 1~ divl0ual. Judill\A Sm1tll This stiite ..... nt w.n tlllld ..,,,. !hf' (ovnly Ct.r~ ot Or1tnll" Count' on MArCll 10, 197S. f.4171J Publlslled ~..,QI! C6.UI O.!ly Piiot, Mltrch 13, 20, 11, Aprll 3, 1'7) IW>J·H P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU$ B'1SINES$ MAM£ STATEMENT Tlw f6116Wing PtH>on~ •re dolnQ bu\4· ""'~ •!.: BUSINE SS MANAC.C:Ml!N1 l A~I( FORCE, '10 Newpott CMIU 011v~. Su•I~ I >•O. Newport Bee<ll, C..tflonil• '2..o S~ULER. McL41N •ASSOCIATES. INC ICalllotnlal. 6iO NtwQCtrl (Antrr fJrlve, Su11e 1160, Newport 9t&<n, (.;olttorn•• t1..0 flllJ 1>11J1net\ h conducted t>y .i cor PO,.tll)n '>HUL.EA. MfLAIN t. A\)()(IATlil,, INC HA• ry !.ttuttr Pres•f!~I 1t11e ''"'"''~"' wu filed with !IX• Covnty Cltr• 111 01•11Qt County Ytl F-eD. )I, t•IJ ,..,.,.. Ptl()ll"•M 0-•l\Of (HU /IMtt,.~. 11 10 1t nl\ O•tly P110 Pvbllwel OfenOf Coatl °'811'( Piiot. 111·1 Mon:tilJ.10.11.Al>fll), lt/l 1~11 In re the e\lale ol MARY ELAINE WADSWO RTH, •kB MARYE WADSWORTH, ak" M. ELAI N E ___________ ,wADSW O RT H ••• ka c L A I NI; Pl. BLI(' ...... '()TIC•.' WADSWORTH, Oeccd•~O ISEAU Publi~d Oranoe Coa~t Dally Pilot, Mlrc.h 10, 21, and APrll 3. 10. 191S t011·1S '" a:. NOTICE ISHEREB'f GIVENtMlool --------------I or .stler '""ht day 01April,191), the un FICTITIOUS OUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow1n9 P""°"5 •re doing buS> ness •~: M & M MANAC>E M[NT & MAINTENANC E SERVI CE, 300 lluon.,11 ~d., Co>ta Me>a, CA 926~ Ro b.,rl Mark Kennedy, JOO Buc"nell Rd .. Co>tll M(>\d, CA '11616 Mat1an E. Kenn~dy, 300 lluc~nell Rd .. co~til Mew. CA 9?&76 Tllis bu>1nH> ., conautl<d by " 91!nerat pattn1>rsh1p. M.ir1an E. Kennedy Tiiis st.itement ..... , 111~0 wolt\ t~ County Clerk ot 0 1<1ngt Coonly Ofl Maren 14, 1q7S, der ,•onecl . R06ER1 LEE WA0SWORTH1 d' AOtnt\lr.:ilOf w1lh the Wiii Annned ot th" '"I ale 04 MARY ELAINE WADSWORTH, aka MARY E WADSWORTH, aka M ELAINE W.t.DSW ORf H , dl<d !=LAIN!= WADSWORTH, Oec.ed•ed. will ~II 01 prtvate •<Oit to tile h19ne'>t D1dder '>Ub· 1ocl to conllrmetton by lh• di.lo••· ent•lle<I Court. all the rtOlll, iltlc In· 1eres1 and e.iate of t"e decedent at the ltmt! 01 his dealll. a11 .. 111e rigl'll, 11ue dnd 1n1erest Ille e>latt ""' by oper..ihon of tdw or other¥¥1\.i!, c1cqu1red ot~f ttk\n 0< in add11!on to '""' ot the dec1•oen1 111 tile lime ot ht• Otalh, 1n and lo lllal "" 1111n rt>al proi;erly lot a led 111 tile city 01 F41tl1 CostOi Me.a, Counly ot Or<.noe. Stat• of Publl>hed Orange COd\f o ,111v Pildl, C•lifornla, dnd d"'"'~d a> IOllOW\ an NI.Hell 20. 21, and ACH 11 J 10. IWS uncliv1tied on" hall 1ntere,1 1n Loi ~q. ol 1018·7S fr6CI 3164 "' r>er map recorded in boOk •s. PaC)es Jl and Jl of MlstellaneoU'l Matx in tile otlice 01 the Roco•aer of .Pr•nge County, Cal1forn1a Sub1ect to current t.tx~\, t @venuei;., condition~. re~tr1c.l1on~. r~st:rvat1on\, nghts ol 1--PLBLIC ;\OTlC.E SU PE RIOA c:ou RT OF way, ea>ement~ .ind •ntumbrante• ot CALIFORNIA, rt<;oro. CX>UNTY OF ORANGE 61as or Oller> are in•tle<I fOr '"''pro· 700C1Yi< CentuDriveWul, pefly anti mu•l l>e in wr11tn9 and n\dy S.nt• An•. C•ltl. t>« tleilvered to the udm1n1'1r.~1or with CASE NUMBER Ille Will Annexed 01 to Ill~ Ot11ce ol h" 0 ·92110 dllOf'nty, ROl:I E.RT L HUMPHREYS. SUMMON$ !MARRIAGE) 881 Dover Or Ive, Sutl<' l3, Newport 11'1 rf tilt' marr 1a9e 01 Pe1111on.r· Be.-.cn, Qllltorn•a 916Ml, o r n1ov be tiled C£0RC.E AUGUST OtCt<MAN and lntt>eo!tic"olllletleril.otlhe Supertor Re ~pondtnl : 'VV0 111N £ ARLCNE Court, al anv 11m" alter lhl' ltr>I DICKMAN publication or '""No lice and before tne HOT ICE! You h•ve bun ....o. Tiie rrldi..lrw,i of a sole UMlrt may dedde <1g•i1ut you w1lllout TERMS & CON DITIONS OF SALE Y'MI" being M•rd unteu you respond 1:.'1•11 and lawful money of ine Unil..o witlll11 30 day•. Ae.O t~e inlor,....tlon States of Amerltd, Pdrl (dSh and par I llttow. Credit, Ille te;m, ol \UC ll c red1t lo be df AVI SO! U1te4 II.ii •ilk> d•m•..Saekt. Et ceptable lo lhe olllm1nhlrato1 with""' trib\lf\•I pu..se tlt<ldir contr• Ud. >ill Will Annexed .inti th., AbOve·enlillt<l •IMlien<i• • menos que Ud. reSj)Oft<M courl; 10~. ot t"" amounl bid toaccom- tltntro dt )0 dlu. Le• la inlonnaclon pany Ille ofter and the balance to be -sigue. paid uPOn conl.rmi1tton ot sale by tile 1. To ll'\11 Rt>>POn<l<>nt 15ee lootnote• 1 Suc>er1or Court Tot•\, renh, operattnq ... TIK! Pt'ht1oner 1i-s 111..a d pet1llonl and maintenance eJtpeMe1 ano prr- concernm9 your mdrttaQe, V<>u may rl'\iums on ln\urance accep\abt~ \o the ttueaw1111en rtspon>t w11n1n JOcldysof purcllaser •hall be prorated .is ol lhe Ille aa 1e Ill~! '"" •umn>On> ~rv<'<I on dale of recording ot conveyance. Tiie vou. examination of 1111e, re<or<11n11 of con· b It vou '"" to ttle a wrlllen veyance ana c1ny 1111e insurance policy rt>\QOt><.e ''"ti"" ~uch time. YO<>t d!Ofaull >hdll l>e al th" ~•Pt'"'" ol Ill;; purtlla-.er may be er>tercd onO th•· cour I IT\<ly en1e1 or purchase•' d 1ud9mtnl contd•nll>Q 1t•1unct1~ or Bid• m1at be 'ealed a"d "''II I>" otrieror()(>r1.con~e11l•nQd1v1s1onot l>(o-opened al lh .. oll•ce ot ROBERT l. perty, SPQl.t>d• >uP?Orl, cll1id CU'100y, HUMPHREYS. AltorMy at Low. 881 <ll1IO support, anornev's lee\, c01oi.. 0011er Drtve. SullP 33, Newpart Be.Kii, ano "'ckolher rel•"' a' may begranlea C.l1lornla, at tile 1>our 01 11.00 A.M. ot by ll>e court, wh 1< ll could result 1n tilt' \he abOve date. qarn"llment ot wages, taking ol ""'™'¥ Trie property h~rein dhc11De<1 !. orproperly,orotllerrellet commonly relerred lo a' ?'18 Bowling c. ti you wish to suk tl'tt .O•l~e ol C>reen D11ve, Costa Me>a, Calrtorn1a. •11 al10f'MY ;,. tl'tls .... 11.,, yOll \lloulll The unoers11111ed r"se•ve' tile right to do so Pf'Ornplfy Ml tk1t your written reject any a"d all bid~ '"'°""'ii •11y, m•y be tiled on time. Oated Mart h I~. 1975 O..ttdJa<i. IO, tq1S Rober t L<>e Vi.id• worl,,, WILLIAM E ST JOHN.Cieri< AOm1n1str.1lOr By Ja'le W. Hammon•, 0.puly with Will AnnexPd ISEALl ROBERTL.HUMPHREY~ • Ttlr respon~ and other !>"<mtlled AttotMY at L•w l>tJl>Of> mu•t be 1n w1111ny dnd 1n '"" s.iile ll, aa1 Oovtr Or., torm presc11bed by the Cal1lornrn 1Wwl'Of'1 lle..,h, C1tlforn1<1 '2MO Rules ol Court. They mu\l bo tilt:<I tn Pl'toM: ._.S-2710 lht~ court w1lh lhe P•Or><'• llllnQ ltt and Attiwnty for AOm1"istr1tor prool of ,.,.,,, .. ol ii COl>Y cl ea<h on .... 111 Wilt Anntnd s aid toddlt'r knO\\ s approx- i m alely 920 \\on.b. Bul s peaks us ma11y as 121000 pt·rday. I'm tol<I . l\10\'Jf:S ll. .. In mo\'ics. \\ h;.it 's ;1 'glass shot"•'' t\. Th;.it's a camera shot tak1,.•n through a glass s lide on which is .painted s<:etH.'I'\'. The trick photo· graphy boys blend it into.the ;.iclion in :rnch u manner that it looks most realistic-. r.;ifty. Those glass !>hots cul out tht' rwct.I to build castles, farmhouses, all !>Orts of f;.ikc ~tuff. 11" \'OU ONL\' had enough nwncy come !;alurday ni ght lo go eilhl·r l o a good restaurunt or a good mO\ iL'. whll'h \\ould you choose'! Pollsters put that qut·ry lo numL'rous yotmg folk in Paris, r)·ance. The men chose the res taurant. the g irls s;.iid the mo\ ie DO:\''T FORGET, half tlw grO\\tlU11s in Switzerland can :;ki. FU RNJSlll!\GS l\l i!:itcr. tf you rather than .Y'Hll' \\lfc \\ere furnis hing your houst', what thangt's would )OU make'! Think I'd put" l.ia1·rl'l lwlf lull of sand next tu the fireplace for an asht r<t)'. Replace all the earpt'ts with clcck lile thal could be was hed down with a hose. Throw out those handpainll'<l plates on the kitchen walls next to the buck door and mount a gun ra<:k there. Set up a bdli:ml tahl1• in llw liYinj.! room jui,t ahout wht•n• thc 1.d<1ss toffee t ahlc !>its. And p11::.t a ~ig n on thl' front porch for <loor-lo·door :,a les men . "If \\Ital ~ou 'rc sl'll· ing is pink. go a\\ a) ... IT W.\S tht· claim of the g n •ul lo,·e and war expert of Yl'stcryear F: \' Durling that thi.> most :-;piritt•d. hot tempered i.lrH.l tum- perament;,il women are not l't•<lhcads, l.iul brunettes '' ith Jct hl<ick h~i ir. DID \'Ol' K~OW u l'al i~ nit11'l' Jflchned lo watch tl'lc\·ision than is a dog '.' ~o say the ~inim;.il experts. Comp:ir<'d to a dog, ;:i c::it r<'· lies more on its vision, lt--!'iS on its sense of s mell, that's \\ hy WHAT the writers of myslt'ry fiction don't n.'alize. evidently. b the bL·st lip rL·aders in the ·world can onlv unrlt·t·st antl about a fourth of what's s<r id. · Address mail lo L . M Buyd. P.O. llo.r 1560 Costa f\frsa 92626. ' Copyriglit 1975 L\I Uoyd pe!lltoner. Tile h 111e wll"n a 'II"""""' Publ•Shetl Orono<' Coa~I D<.11lv P11ot. 1s dl!ltmt<l ""ved on;) party mav VMY Marrll20. t9H 103' .~ del)endtng on the metnO<I ot serv1c~ For ~xamp1e. •~~ CCP ~lJ 10 tllro1J91l1~--------------.-:----------------------~-------41S.40 Pubtl\hed Ora"qc Cod<! Q,,,ty P1101 More.II ?0, ?7, <ind Apnl 3. 10, 191S111JS.I~ PUBLIC NOTlCF. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The follow1r>9 oer>an ·~ ao1ng bu>i· ne1.\ as CC>f Enlerprises 67q T"rmuldt W"Y Uri1t No 2,., Cos 1d Me).&, (dllforn1a 9lb11 Anton Jo~eph Malt<s. q1so Odlloo11, f'ounlntn Vdll<'V, Calll1>rn1., l his bu''""" 1> <ondul led by .in •~ d1v1dua1 A J MaltO Th•\ '!>tc1h~m,.,,t •os t.led with lhf County Cl~,. of Ordnge County on Marc" 3. 191). F414U Put>l1shed Orange Coa .1 D.i•IY Pilot, M.!ftl't&, 13, 10, 27, t97S 1~1) PUBLIC NOTICE ---------------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT Tile following penon " QOHlg bu~•· '*'s <is CRYSTAL. CLEAR POOL SE RVICE, 309 L•ncoln SI Apt. A, Hunt· 1no1on Beach, Cahl. 97~•8. WILLIAM C HEARD. J09 Lincoln St, Apt. A, Hu11l1ng1on Beach, Caltt. ~iM8. lhll blJslne~s Is condutled by an In o. .. dual Wlltl•m C. Heart! Tll1S <latPmtnl Wd\ tiled with the Countv C.1er~ of Orongl' Cou11ly March '· 197) F•1••l Publls"'1c:t O..inQP Cc"''' D.1t1y Pilot Marc1>6. 13. 20, 21. 19lS llfPS P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following i><'rl<On ·~ doing l>vs1· f'N."\'\d\ IMPORT AUTO RCPAIR, lntn Un•t 4, C>OlllMd St., Huntinglon Beach, c .. 111 W1tl1o\m I ee lohn!>On, 14~2 Tait >t , C.a•den C·rovt, C81tl ~7~3 Tht~ bu~1ne~?> •">conducted by an 1n- 11vidut11 Mr\ Wllll"m L. John'>OI\ Thi\ .. 1.ifrmr nt ws filed w1lh Irie (ountv tier~ of Or4'n9e Coun1v on f eb 10. 1q1s 1'41)07 Publ1sllod Ordn91' Co•~t 0<11ty Pilot I eb 71,dnd M.:trclll>, 13, 70, 197) 61S·/! PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ STATEMENT The tot1ow1n11 persons ue do<nQ bo•S• ~SU lHE CASH SOCIETY. 3010 Rr dll1ll Avenue, Co\t.., Me,d, Caltlo•nl.i•ne71t DP<or•h•e lnterio" ol C.i11to101•, l Clthfo•n•A Corpo1•tlon, 3010 Redl\111, Co\le Mes•, Calttornla '1~1' Tlli• bus1M5\ is condut ted by" fOf' :ioratt0n. Dt><o•ati11t tnleriOl's ol C.•ltl Inc. • JoHph A. N•v•. Prest.:t.nt This \l.tt«M el'lt ... , filed ....it11 tl\t> County Cler}. of Oran11t County on Mir. "· 1'75. P4tt» Publl>hed Or•nge Coasl 0•1ly P1101 Ml"" 13, W. 21. Aprill, 1'7S 8S6 15 PUBLIC NOTICE .-----------------------------------------· si'ill selling at' 1957prices Anti-Inflation special! Dependable surface transportation ........:~ directly to your airline terminal at L.A. lnt'I Airport-at fa r less cost than using an automobile ... Ride·the Airport Bus! Frequent service from Orange County Airport, Newport Beach, Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo to L.A. Int'! Airport and return FROM S4.00 children (5 thru 11) halt fare FOR INFORMATION~SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR CALL 581-5780 ' I. j Se1 pa; "t, no~ ces ar1 epl ma m Mu at IDE Re Asi 0 C01 l! cal II s. Sup me< ses~ S54t sev age. SL ex is kno• COUI the I SI Tue; beg: cove ble amc B Diet wan affi: Hi Pi SJ spec bee 0 r . Su pc poss high unin terri Tl! to cc crite tecrr fort; Tt of ~ Rile higt will popL ty a1 in so S I Clar men aea sayi: any four cond Hi hear sum ace1 t>eal T~ w i l Tho1 dleb ing Scb< tht Ru Am• A~I I-tam ner. met, Al will De1J ta th l1 C\'I m 81 'GOP Not Responsible' Ex-Sen. Murphy Blames W a t e rg ate Figures ANAHEIM-Former U.S. Senatbr George Murphy told the party faithful Wednesday that "the Republican Party hud not.hingtodowlth Watergate" "The people who w.e r e responsible for W atergatc were arrogant, in· _. .. ept and im-' · mature young ""'"--..·-"' m e n , • ' Murph y said at the annual meeting of Republican Associates or 0 r a n g e County. Murphy re-MUIU'HY called once calling then Presi- dent Nixon to complain of tht: Wate rgate conspirators' rude- ness. "FROM THAT point on,'' he said, "I couldn't get u call through lo the President and J was taken off the Christmas ·~tit." Murph y's mention of Watergate led to a plea for Republicans "to put things in their proper perspecti\'e'' :.incl "to take on the important 1ssut•s far· ing the country." The one time motion picture actor defined the "main issue" as a choice bet ween a continuation of the U.S. republican form of government a nd socialism. Teen Killer Count,y Boy Sentenced SANTA ANA -A convicted 16-year-old killer was com· milted to the California Youth Authority for an indefinite term Wednesday after being reminded by the sentencing judge that he had been found guilty of "a monstrous crime." "YOU KILLED A DEFENSELESS woman in her flower shop," Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner told Walter Landry of Anaheim. "I am unable to think of a worse crime than yours.'' Landry was 15 lust Oct. 9 when he repeatedly stabbed Velma Mae Jonkm an, 40, in her Ball Road flower shop and took $90 from the till. An employe found her body next morn· ing in the rear room of the store. J UDGE SUMNER FURTHE R ordered that Landry , who was tried a nd convicted as an adult, be sent to the state's Norwalk facility for a 90-day diagnostic study before he begin~ to serve his CYA sentence. Redevelop111e11t Fu11ds Assessment Error Gets County Probe SANT A AN A -Orange County Supervisors have ordered an 1m· mediate investigation into an as· sessment error that resulted in S540,000 in overpayments to several city redevelopment agencies. Supervisor Thomas Rilt•y said existence of the error has been known for some time. but the county has yet to J!el t'Ontrol of the problem that has developed. SUPER V ISORS Wl'rt' told Tuesday the county can •t C\ en begin discussing ways of rt•· covering the losses in an equita- ble manner until the exaet amount of the loss is determined. Board C h airman Ralph Diedrich made it clear he also wants the overpayment probe to affix blame for the mistake lo High-rise Panelists Appoint~d prevent it from happening again. City redevelopment agencies arc entitled to freeze lhl'ir total lax base at a certain level and any taxes that come in after that because of property valuation in· creases go directly into the rl' development coffers. The apparently error being ex amined in the county resulted m a valuation in !>Orne cities millions of dollars higher than it should h:.i\'l: be~n. R ll.EY SAID one city , Fullerton, spent all its allocated money before the error was dis- covered. . Anaheim a nd C ardcn Grove spent part of their funds, but ex- pect to repay the money they shouldn't have gotten. Until the county assessor's of· fice makes a proper evaluation of the city land. the exact amount of overpayments can't be ascer- tained, Riley noted. ,\S ONE 1'1F.THOD of getting back the county's mon ey, Supervisor Robert Ballin sug · ~ested impounding future alloca· tions to the affected cities and charging interest that the county would have earned if the money had been m the bank. "Thal issue underlies all our C'urrcnt problems," Murphy declared. ''We must understand that the more government con· trots things t~ more freedom we lose." !\I urphy urged his Republican listeners t o work ut getting the party's "tr\J e s tory" to the media T HAT STORY, he added, in· eludes the fact that the federal ~O\'ernment has been controlled by a Republican congress in only tour of the past 40 years. .. It should be understood that lh,• President doesn't run this country . He 1s a n administrator and 1t 1s Congrei.s that calls the !<>hob," Murphy said. He faulted Democratic con· trolled lcgi~latures for the coun- try's prest>nl economic ills and traced the ir beginnings to the de· ci::.ion!> made during the Roosevelt era. HimhawBid Would Ease Flood Lau:s ByO.C. HUSTI NGS OllMD•1lr PololS~lt Legislation introduced by US. Rep . Andrew Hinshaw ( R· Newport BeachJ would ease the stiff sanctions on many Orange Coast cities embroiled in flood plan problems with the federal government. Hinshaw flayed current federal laws which affect home lo<.1ns a nd federal wasle· treatment grants in so-called flood prone areas. ESSENTI A l.L \", T H E l<.t\\ ·,.1would repeal the July 1 deadline by which every city in the county 1s supposed to join the F'C'deral lnsurcrnce Administration's flood insurance program. lk Si.l id, Jrv1ne. Laguna Be::il'h. San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano are among cities that have not yetJoined the program. And those coai.t al cities which have JOtned now have headaches of their own. Maps prepared by federal con· sultants and agencies ~ontain er· rors. Aod C'omplaints by such cities as Newport Be<ich and Fountain Valley ha\ c caused the insurance ugency tn concede problems and recall ti s original ,·crsions of maps \1,hic-h formully establish flood ·pront• arc us. In Newport Ik u<:h . where :rnger o\'cr federal maps sparked a costly independent study, t he ;.igency documents showed that certain areas near the harbor as· sertcdly were eight feet below the flood level. ONE MAP C\'Cn mislabeled the Pc.1c1fic Ocean as the Atlantic. I lin~haw has termed the cur rent law rel<.1led to flood in· surance requirements .. federal land-use lc~islation at its worst.·· llis lc~1slalaon \\Ould make memhersh1p in the flood in- ~urancc pro~ram voluntay. in· stead of mandatory . SANT A AN A / -A .-------------------------:---:==-t special task force has been appointed by Oran~c County Supervisors to explore possible guidelines for high-rise construction in unincorporated county territory. The g roup is expected to come up with a list of criteria to be used in de· termining the idea sites for tall buildin~s. l\ DECOR I \.~~~'f,. ~1'~lt10 4~"' ~. GRAND OPENING 15% OFF SALE MARCH I 5 thru 3 I Monday tt..u Scrtwday The panel was an idea of Supervisor Thomas Riley, who said it is likely high-rise construction will become increasingly popular in the south coun- ty and may be desirable A complete Selection ·01 Wallpaper Draperies. Carpet, Upholstery, Furniture. L1ght1ng and Accessories 28892 MCll'C)ftrit• Pkwy. (San Di4!'C)O Fwy. at A•ety Pkwy.I Mission Vi •jo 495-0202 830-0400 in some spots Supervisor Ra Ip h Clark was the only boCtd member to vote against (,_-----------------------------~ aeation of the new panel, ·~~?;..~~~=-~m.· · ~~~~§::l1 .;.,.,;'S~Y:'>»•''~·' . '(N• saying he would prefer ... ,~ 0 A ::.·:<· ~:ii~~~~':"~~~~~;~·~ I YOU ARE INVITED Ji I He s aid the permit ~fi · I • :~~ ~~~i~;~~!,\:~~:~ I HSTAMOREMPOARNTYD ' Task force members will include Ward Thompson or the Sad· dleback Area Coordinat· ing Council; Doug Schonoor, representing the building industry: Ran dy Bosch of th<' American ln ~lilute or Architects: Ed Seli ch. Hpntington Beach plan· ner, and Herman Kim· mel. a tramc engineer. Also on the task force will be a county Fire Department represen tative and one from the ne.}V County F.nvtron mlntl'l l Man11emcnt AfllnC'J. ' Come in and hear Don Clayton play your favorite tunes on your choice of Hammond Organ. His outstand· Ing performance on the new Ham· monds Is one you won't want to miss. Su ... •r. Mm'd 22*1 .. 2, ....... ,.. ..... a..,,.._ CCNM one-come oll •.tr..-....11 Door ,riHt 2154 E. Coast Hlc)hway, CoroM clef Mw, 644-1930 • Thursoay, March 20. Ul76 DAILY PILOT II J I Look great for Easter and save .. by buying now. ' • rL ... \.. _ ... 129 · Cla irol Final Net Hair Net nt. wt 8 oz 139 Breck Shampoo 15 fl . oz 149 Toni Home Permanen t 149 Selsun Blue Shampoo 4 fl. oz 99¢ Clairol Creme Hair Color 77¢ OurT Own reasury Baby Shampoo 1611. oz. 123 •SS 719 0 I ----·-------· .... ------U.Y-~ci.,.. 99e Alberto Balsam • Conditioner 8 II. oz Style Hair Spray nl. wt 13 oz. 49¢ Our T Own reaSUry Creme Ri nse 1611 ()( • SON iill price<. QOOd thrOUC)h Sul'lc1av March 23rd .,... , All: BtlCh It Orlngethorpt • ()pen wttkda)ta 8:30 to 9:30 Sundays 1 o to 6 01AMH City Or 1t Glrden GrOY9 BMS. • Open ~ 10 to 9 &lndtyt 1 Oto 6 SANTA Atu.; 3800 So. BNt<*-No. of So. Com AUi • ()s)tn ~ ~30 to 9. Saturdays 9 30 lo 7 Sundays 10 to 8. A • z DAIL y PILOT 1"hursday. March 20. 1975 ( Pilot Logbook ) Board Adopts Safety 'Element Board Butt Of Jokers By WILl.IA1'1 SC'llREIBE R OI UM 0...., llllet ~WI! SANTA ANA-Everybody res pect:-. the Orange County Bo<1rd of Supervisors t·vcn the hardy h a ndful or ne\l/Spt.'Ople 'o''hO C'O\'CI' it:. tv.1ice-wcekly n1cetings. \\"JI E N Tll•:: agenda St'l'lllS dull. l\t.' l·..in .Jl'>'·ays C'ount on a ft•\\' l;.1ug hs from thl· !>Ul)t'r1·isors lo brightt•n uµ other111se"drc<1rv ll\·es. Most C'h ueklt•s gro1v out of thl· nonsl· quitcrs, fau x pus and the hornb:isttr: di::ilog (If the board memb(·rs '!'he supervisors arc 1tll'al t1utls fo r 11rac l1caljokes. Ta}.;l'. for l'Xa mplc, lhl· latest press co!'ps .s tunl. ll grew out of Supervisor H.obcrt Battin":-; tirade this week ag;.iins t individual!> who havt• long hair, be:.irlb and mous t;i(·hl•s. llF. ('Lr\11\I E D h irsutt: people arc only trying to prove their milnhood \l.'ilh K "REll ER OUl\\'iJl"d '"badges of de· fiance." Being ~1 d ef1:.:int gr·oup. thl' prC"SS corps took B<1ltin 's rc markstohcart • \\'e strollt•d intn thl' next 1.L.iy ·s nlt•t•l1ng \VCo.1r1ng falSl' be;.ird-.; lo lhl· guffa\1 s lff the boart.I and audicnec. Battin flus hl·d bright red. espcl'ialty \\·hr1 h l· notl·d a fcrn<1lc re1>0rl l·r in full hl·art! ·r111·: JOKI-: \\as rcm1n1sc:l·rlt ul' .111othl·f prl·Ss stunt sCvl'ral yt••u·s ago, thl· t.l i1) oilll'I' another '"profound"' B:.ittin :-.tiJ\t•1nl·n1 01 ~ a forgotten s ubject. Paraphrasing the RihlL· •ind John F h:l'll· ncdy, Battin s :.iid. '·It is belll'rto li ght Olll' l":1n- d lc than curio;c the darkness ·· The nc.-.:t day, ;J. h;.ilf·do;o;l'rl rl'port1•rb v.·alked into the meeting c:1rry1ng ll ghtl•<l c·andlt·s. Tllf~Rf: 11 ,\\·F: ht1t•n ll· . ..;s e hoJ't·ograph1·tl protes t::.. SUl'h as the li ghting llf bi g 1·1g;1r:-. 1l t1r· 1ng bu;_u·d discussion of a s rr1uk1n g li:1n 1n tnu n ty huildings :.inothC'r ltatt1n l'il'~•l'I Pcrh;.1ps !ht' rnost Ja:-.ting Jl>k1· I.'> :1 t;ilJl' rt· t•orc.Jing cum1JJ!i 11 g all lht..• bl·~! ho;1 rd 1-(oof:-. O\'~r tht' pa st ~ l·ar or 1'1> 1'ht> tapl· is h1g hlig h\t·tl h;. Supt·I'\ 1-.o r Ralph Dil·dril·h ·!> ml'tllorabll· 1n1·ol·;1\i11 n prilycr. del1\•er1:d on !ht· ~pur or rhe nlonit•nt 1,1.·hpn lhl· scheduled rn1111-.;tt·r f;.11led to :-.ho\1 1111 to open lhl' n1cct1nJ,: lllEDRIC ll 'S Pril:Ol'I. ;.1'> 1! 1-. nQY. kno\\1l, ~ocs likl' this ··ocar Lnrd, bless th1:-. eouru ~ (3U·SL·t"ond pause vohilL· gathering thuughl s 1 .-\mt•n . · Other Deaths LOS ,\;\(;EI.ES ICl'I ; -flarry l.ae hm an. 88. artist and motion picturt: director ''ho launehcd Shir l ey 'r {_•mp l t· to sturdom. dil'd Wl'dlll'S· day at CCL .. -\ f\.I cdic;il Center . l.;,ichn1an 's career s panned mo re' than 70 yC';1rs <.1nd ''Un fam e not only as ;.i post- 1 mprcss ioni s t pa1nll·r, but also iiS an 1llusl r:.ilor. p h ot ographer . rn11,·1c direc to-r ~ind hu!'>1- ncssm:..n. DECr\TUR. Ill. f,\l'i -,\.t~. Staley J r .. 71 . ho;ird c h ai-rm an and forn1er preside nt of A 1-:. Staley A-t anufacturing Co .. died Wedn esday. Ill' \\as the son of founder 01 !ht· g-rain-products com- pany. ST. Gi\LL, Sv.:itzcrl:.ind !APl ..:..___ Don J a in1e de Borbon,66. the oldest sur- viving son of Spain 's l<i:-.l king. died in a St. (;<111 hos pit a l early today or in· j uril.'S suffered in a fall last mo nt h , hi s fan1il.v •in · I nounced . '"' INA<llol:ll ••-ath Notices 'lluL " v.r.i•l•l" ,, "'~"' "' -~ .. ~~----------•,..,,,.,,, !•"•>'' <.• I•·•""' t1·-~,., BEE MER 8ETTV SEEMER, P~••r~ .1w~• IALTZ·IE•GE•OM FUME.AL HOM! ( ..... ~ t \' ' N) c ·'J ... . ·•· -~:~ M.••t h 1~1n 1•1 ....... .,•I I·•'"',.,,~ "~'~' ,,..,i o~ .. ~~'"' ""' J''"• v,~.,,. • Eu£>•~· ,,, '' n ~n<I T111t1 Wnrn•r <ll ,..,..,.,., ''""" lwo b•Ol""'' Or i·Jh~ v. "'" • '" ()Oer"n On•O ''"" In• ._, '' '" •• • • n<I l"9"f'lP Wi11r""r .... 01><cto'"~ I "'""~n~ !llrM' .,,,.,,Mt ;'''"" I '!•rctf'•O "'' •~··~'"' "''''' 'I• l • '" '""""' "' Cltl• •••non ....... ~",,, .. ·•n• •n•::.•nl" c_,..,, C• ; o~· •1• rn11'nn J"''' P~w ORANGE COUNTY Holdup T e rn1 F'RESNO (,\!'! .·\ l.ancastC'r rn:1n . L;irrv I> ll:.1rtlt·y. 2S. ha:-. lk·i·ii ::Ol'l\lt'lll'l'lJ lO l \\ H .\ ~·;11':-. Ill pr1bn for th~· Sl.:!i'5 s .. p\ 2:1 holdup at tht· Fr l'..;nu C.uarant1.•l' Sit\ 1ngs and I ,o;n1 ,\s:-.nl" 1~•l 1011 \Jlfiet• 1n !\>l t-rl'ed s~\N'fA ANA -Or:inttc County .. super visors hove udoptetl the so-callt.-d 111:1.ft-ty clement" of t he c"Ounty gel)eriil plan, noting it could cost hundreds oC millions or dollars to i mplc1nenl over the years. The bulky docun1ent , one of the only general plan c lements developed without the uid or consul· t..ints, dwt'lls on the hazards of cathquakes but tuuchcs on other dangers to life and limb such as rlooding. fire <1nd crime. R1l'hard G 1\1 unsl'll , a:.~1stant Environmental :\1 Hnagemcnt ;\gency director. oullincd the e le· n1cnt Wednesday, which pi npoints a reHs of the C'Ounty that could sut ler da1nage during a natu ral t·atastrophe. 1'1 USSELI. STR F..SSED TllEdocument is only intended to fulfill a state mandate and to provide county govt"1·nn1cnt with gui delines in approving future dcvl'lupn1cnt. 1'hc (•ounty Environn1ental Protection Agency r1U\\ has t\\U more months to come back to supcrv1sorb \\'tth a detailed plan for putting t he safe· lyclt·n1ent 1ntuopcration Supl•rv1 :-.or Halµh l1u:dr1t·h challl'ngt·d t he eit'· , .... 30°/o OFF on every 4th MICHELIN 'X' STEEL Belted Whitewall Purchased SIZE 175/13 4860 175 /14 5210 185 /14 5692 I I' I .... , ....... ,,, ............ .,. ........ ... '" U.DM ... ,., •'•• •.. •"''"""'•I" ....... ···~·· , ... " ..... "'"·' ~ ... .. 1 •• , ... ""'' .... ,, ................. . , ........ . ll511l 145112 5.20111 I.to !o 1,1, w""''" w"""" "' r .,,, .... ~•Q<>n Ruccrd &11 Wti thtrTrt """"'""''"' ........ ., .. 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EN JU,lU'> f'CIO( f'1 '> "" ~l o• ~o""*'"" """•v (A o .. 1•M<l· M n M•«h 181" !9/\ Sur v,..,d l>Y h· OMfn1'. Mr •"<l M •~ Huqh !'loht-'1' t-~,.,., . ., .,.,"'" A,••• 4.W: ~'"'""" ,,.,,. 1-01,.nomoth••'· ""'' Pu~Y Aot:>••1 \ •nO M•• M~·· ... , .. ,,, Se~.,lt~• "fill t:>e MIO F "Olw. ""'Ch JUI 111 1 lO PM, ~.~ F •nHly (Ot(ltU•I F-••I Ha .... ih We\IM•n"I', C.. MORTON Jl[f;[((I\ LY NNE MOAlON" def>I Ill """''""'""' S..•<n. c~ r•tr o• dNlll """''" !tlh, !Q/~ '>11•v••~tl "~ i.r ,_.,,.,,,, Mr & M " f"lo111! ....,,\.,,, '""° llrl>lfter•, Sro•n ••'HI M•f"""' M•rlon gr•,,<lfl'>Oth•< Mr ; 0+• Mt'.lrlO". <1••nll1>••r"U M r 4 M• C)w>tH't l t n(• .... <v•lr\ •<11 "'" ""10 ~Y. Mf<cll /In(!, "' 11) lO AM, ..... fl•M•IT (.&l(!O'Uf! F .. .,.,., ........ tn ~-rnln'1•• c .. f0w""'""'0 MAITt-ilWJ rowt.~l"O r•·•1'lnt <"CO-I• Mllw . C.• 0•1• nt ,,. •111"1 .. f<., ...... ,.,, Ill< v ..... o ., ................ t ~ 4 ""''' c;.o•Q<> V•.,•••"'• "''•"•• -n-NICIF••"<l•lll JO.t.M \!MM COSTA MESA 3005 HARBOR ILVD • lcOl"ltr of l•ll•r .d HcwiNwl 17141 557-8000 t~ f•Pllll '""'<" •nu "'""'· AO I !io<.11, C•-W•v !'•+tr n••qoo•"" r"·'• ,.,, ... 1.;<1,1. ......... -,,.,..,Y<IUftl~'' I" • ment for not sta ting how much it \\•ill cost. "You'ye filed a negative environmental declaration on this, bul I :.uy there will be u tremcn· dous fin~nc1al und way-of-life in1pact bccuuse uf 1t," Diedrich s;.1id. ·'( r t'allzc this is m:indatl'd by !he state, bu~ l am only trying to bring it all into fOl'US," he suid. "The LegisJature in its "•isdom passes "'·hat it thi~.ks are great Jaws, even though '>''C can't afford them. 1'1UNSELl. SAID A COS1' estimate \\"ii be n1utlc to the board when the package comes bal'k in l\\'0 months. County officit:ils estimate the figu1·e \1·UI be in the ··hundreds or millions'' of dollars . The report is highly detailed. It notes the county is fortunate to have only t \\ u n1ujor earth fault lines within its boundaries -one in the north county and the other along the t•oasl . But it sl ates tha t widc a1·cas of the Cl'ntral and southern part of t he county arc subject lo "l1quefar.:· lion" rlurinl! an e<1rthqu;.1kc . Liquefaction is a brcakdO\\'ll of thE' t"arth's surf;ir:c that turns the soil into soup~ mud and l'auses bu1 !dings tut·ulh1psc. s29aa s37aa s39aa s42aa s49aa s49aa . ' . • .. " ~ So. Coaat Plaza Spring Faahlons , I ·. . ., I I ~ /:t§. \ ' I . ' t .I. - Cotlcctinj f dcas 1or Sprint Something beautiful is happening at South Coast Plaza on all mall levels between March 21 and Easter March 30 ... A FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW. Thousands of cut flowers to see, the latest in spring fashion modeled all day in the mall March 21, 22, 23. Get new ideas for your garden at home in hanging basket construction, plant care and house plants. There will be decorator rooms, exotic cooking and sewing demonstrations, stained glass design and home decorating, and daily lectures by the experts from Rogers Gardens. AND for more fun, the Sumitomo Bank is sponsoring Japanese tea ceremonies at 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Monday thru Friday, and at 2, 3 and 4 p .m . Saturday and Sunday near Carousel Court, next lo Uw Easter Bunny house. . • Th":,rsday, March 20 1 r~ I~ [f,1Lrl-'lll)I BJ r 11rm1r. 1N, 1v • ~outh Coast 'Plaza BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY COSTA MESA , ' p~ CAIL Y PILOT Thursday. March 20, 1975 AdYftfl1ln9 Featuff So. Coeol PIHi Spring Feohlonl 1 11 C"111p,111.J'J Co111i11g lm~rted Italian pottery available In red, white or chartreuse brightens a glittering table at Company's Coming shop In South Co~st Plaza mall. Crystal and red trimmed white doilies compliment the setting. ,\1.tl l F.1shion Shows Ser lnto<in.1! !.1 -,h1on -.how~ 1f'<1tur1ng Spnn q 1.,,,111on., tr o 111 40 Soutn Coac;\ Plaza ~tores w+ll D•~ ori:-..<3nted on s1 :.. ::.t.iq~~ Sa1urdily antl Sunday -the !l!-.t w vt'kOn d al lhe 1 l ·day !lower 5how. R1c k1 Irwin 1s coord1nat1ng ttie '>hows set for stages on both levels of <tll three w ings or the South Coast Plaza Mall. ,. Positively Pretty! 29 00 I EST I VE In black pi'ltent leather & wh•te leather. ,, '"' !)!.''\; \ l•l vr 1:~ w nr .. ••n h ~r• wtl•'• I• I "·••"I t1io1<> & t ,,rr·t·I '-tl•w' 11>.i l I 1! ,,, , t t ,fl .1~ lho•\ 1,.1 ,I; 11•·• 11111> 1 .1n11·u ""••ulr! 1·,1rr\ // M ~ I ' r \ ' \ . ' w 7 10 5'•·! T 4·1 1 6 1(! SOUTH COAST PLAIA 25 00 ! lri1lol _. S• D~ Fnty .. c..t• W.M ''-r. S4 .. SJIO 911 ~-.. ;;;;. _;;;;_;;;;_ -·;;;;--;;;;~·-;;;;·--·;;;;--;;;;-;;;.I rF. St t1 YJ. St1/1ri Flowers Shower Plaza Blooms Spring 'ti/ &ster Something beautiful 1s' happening at South Coast Plaza Flower s by the 1housands are being dis- played on all mall levels beginning F11day and c ont 1nu1n g t h rough Easter. Living garden displays by area nursenes 1nclud- 1ng Takata, L & M, Lloyds, Lees, Porter's Tropicals. Rogers Gardens, Fern Factory, Ma gic Greenhou se and other plant and nursery bout1· ques will brighten the plaza scene with cut flowers. Daily lectures and de- monstrations in Caroysel Court will be provided by 'experts 1n plan I care from Rogers Gardens. "Sin ce we first in- troduced and popularized the hanging garden or basket, interest 1n !his artistic medium has grown." said Lew Whitney. Rogers Garoens general manager. ·we 11 show people bas ket construction and ptant care at South Coast Plaza," Whitney said. Demonstrations wdl be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. da1- 1y. f~om 1 O to 6 p.m. on Saturday and fro m noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. NEW SPRING FASHIONS Arriving Daily! E HAVE GRADED PUKA SHELL NECKLACES! A number o t South Coast Plaza stores are prov1d1ng 1nler1or and home decorating t1e-1ns during the !lower show. Kathie Cicala of World Marketers Is coord1nat1ng such programs. In add1t1on to exh1b1ts at Bullock's. May Com- pany and Sears, Dave Milchell is co or111nat1ng decorator room s Sew i ng demonst'ra··· lions are planned tor the Singer Sewing Center, Udotls plans stai ned glass design and home decora11ng idea workshops as do many other plaza merchants Oran g e co unty arch1tec1s p~n an e1Chib1t and county Boy Scout troops w1ll /oin in a camp- ing display at the Sports Plaza store .• An Oriental lloWering garden complete with pools of koi will be built by Takata Nursery. Japanese Tea serving ceremonies will be sponsored by Sumitomo B an k a nd w i ll be performed in the Takata garden n ear Car ousel Court. Tea ceremonies will be at 4, 5, 7 and 8 p .m. daily and 2, 3 and 4 pm. Saturday and Sun- day. ,tft,,r;cJJ~ MATERNITY "New Spring !lfalernily Fashio.ns Arri1>i11g Daily .. /'ass 11 On!" SOUTH COAST PLAZA (Up~• l~vcl .,..M 6ull.x~'~j 55 7.5734 Coral Safari cotton cord chambray suit adds excitement to Spring fashions at Sears, Costa Mesa. Shortsleeve tunic jacket over bias skirt is one part of a coordinate oulfit from the contemporary corner of the Sears Junior Bazaar depart· ment. Hat, in straw from accessories. If you're planning a Patio Luau or cruising ona South Seas adventure cOme see the most e:rcinno & unlque'oothe go'fashlons anywhere. Sou1H eoast T'l.az.a eosr• "Mesa· S%·•s•1 THC Mall ol ORl'NGe OR.;INGC ·b37·J'i70 DECO SOUTH COAST 'LA.tA COSTA. MESA. -540.7777 _..__ ..... ,_ .. _(_ PERHAPS THE KEY WORD IS VARIETY! We ere proud to offer a ""'Y wid• ~ection of decorative occessories ... lamps, unusual pictwes, plaques, sallphre-, plmtfen, etc. We ere very pl.med to be able to say that we reo6ty do hoYe "somtfhing for everyone." Our accessories run the CJOmut from old fashion~ phxp1es and Tiffany lamps to vtty contempo,.ary li9htin9 firtures ond wall decor. Whatever you,. interests, drop , by -it's quite on es:perience! ·we ALSO OFFER VARIETY IM WALL FURNITURE Since we specloli1e in wall furniture, we offer a complefe soles Stt'Yicr, from dffiCJINIMJ the basic ~lngs and color coordhtati"4) to defl•ery and installatiaft. We belie'f'e thof the nmclular wall systf'ms we represnt offer a fine selection of styles, colors: are of fin qual ity, reasonably '"d cotnpetiH•ety priced. THI MALL OF OltAMGE OIAMGE -6)7-7777 _ ____ ( ..... FURNITURE «.o , .. ~ , •••. ! .. , ·. Levi's can match ally kid. Sure , kids are tough. But Levi 's~ Do uble-knee outfits are tOugher. Because the jeans have twice the str~ngth right where you need it. In the knees. And they look sensat ional. Espec ially when you add the rugged, 'lfls handsome matching jacket. It's a great match. An outrit lhafs perfect for dressing up. But wears like iron gag when it's time to play. See ou ' supe' ~ sele_ction of shapes and colors. .[fl)J \n sozes 2·14. ~ ~ Fall into the Gap. ~ • ~~ s We're strong on kid stuff. ~ J' Co1t1 M11•. South Coast Plaza. 3333 Brislol Street. PH: 556-6535 •Encino, On Venlufa Blvd one block east of !Nhlte Oak. PH: 990-8507 • An•h•lm, Anaheim Plaza. PH: 991 -1630 •Puent• Hlll1 M•ll. 1620 Azusa Ave. off Pomona Freeway. PH: 965-4997 • Car1on, Cuaon M1t1. PH: 327-0372 • Weatmlnater, Westminster Mall. PH: 894·5309 • Lall:ewood, Lakewood Shopping Center. PH: 633·2021 •Torrance, Del Amo Fashion Square. PH· 5'2-862V • Mon11rey Park, 2000 S . Atlantic Blvd. (Atlanlfe Square). PH: 724· 122i( • Glendllla, 200 N. Br•nd (corner of Wilson). PH: 246-2454 • PaNdena, Laka 11 C.l1lornla. PH: 79S-7711 • Nor1hrldg1, 19476 Nordnoll St across lrom Nor1hrielge Fashion C8flter. PH: 993-f303 • C•n091 P1rk, 21729 Vanowen. PH: 887·1144 • Nortt'I HoUywOOd. 12020 V1C1Qry Btvd. (n.ar Sears ) PH: 769-3800 •Hollywood, 6368 HollywOOd Blvd. PH .465-7158 • Be..,...ly Hiiia, 9969 Santa Monic a Blvd. PH . 276·7051 • Sanl• Monie•, Wl1&1il1e and 20th. PH: 451·0751 • l.oe Angel••· 606 S Bro1dway at corntr ot 6th•ln <1own1own LO• Angeles. PH: 485·0506 Sin Fra"cls co/S1n Olego/S1•ttle/~oenlll/Houston/Dalllle OklJhom• Clty/K•n••• City/St. lo!.111/MlnnaapollllChlcaigo/Delrolt Allanta/BaltlmOfWWashlnglon D.C.(Phlladalphla/Naw Yori! So.Cc Go knit: alt. Pan! FasJ Tips Counq loll ow( -He ta1tore panarr hats le -Sc babus! or wra So. Coaat Plaza Spring F•ahlona ThurSday March 20. 1975 DAILY PILOT 83 --.. f>t111/1 /:';u/;1re Go anywhere pantsuit in always fresh knits is worn by Mona Klein, salesperson at the Fashion Koop, South Coast Plaza. Pants and top, about $50 are from the Fashion Koop's new styles for spring. Spring Accessory Tips I Tips drawn fro m the New York Couture Business Council s accessory report tor spring include the follow1ng· -Hats from huge brimmed garden party to the tailored trim brim are in Straw is the last word now- panamas. rollers and thin light straws. Army fatigue hats for fun. -Scarves can do anything from head (as wraps or babushka) to midriff where they belt the big look dress or wrap skirts. U'~ttn11 N if!,h ts ttncl. .. Filmy elegance perfect for a apring even- ing out la c•ptured In thts dreaa by Albert Capraro from the Fashion G•llery at Bullock's South Coast Ptaza. Formerty a designer for Oac•r de la Rent•'• boutique Une, Capraro produces day and evening fashions under his own label for customers including Mra. Betty Ford. Night F/fJU'cn Spring flowers bedeck this evening dress for mothers-to-be. 1965 Miss U.S.A., now Mrs. Gail Showalter of Corona del Mar models the $60 formal from Page Boy Maternity Shop, South Coast Plaza. Hoag Hospital B enefit Fashion Show 7 :30 p.m. April 4 at Robinson's Fashion Island is to feature other Page Boy styles. -AMERICAS LEADING CHEESE STORES .---. Sears REGULAR 3.09 LB. N 0 w OR BUY 21/4 LB. BRICK FOR 6.29 OFFER GOOD MARCH 20 THRU MARCH 26 A _,.nor 111..t of d1tddlr ..S 1wln c~. lllia oward-wifllliwcJ ct.ffw 11 Wckory·-ked to ..._, ih dhtiltcllH finer. Y• c• Mt it al. tl«•n '!_is rilldltts. ~ i11 CMd tostt IMf- ya. i.,. flmi~k©)rt1 f'~rm~. OF 0 #110 South Coast 'Plaza O,-Daily 'ti t P·"" COSTA MESA l-:.::.... ~2~0'sp.tL,.lft. PhoM: 54().6991 s-oi,. .... ..., -r the muriel st evens show murie1 stevens takes the mystery out of mousses, the sighs out of souffles, the doldrums out of dinner ... what's her secret? she cooks with love. NOW! New Times 10to10:30 a.m. and 7 to 7:30 p .m. Monday through Friday Flattering, smooth long-leg girdle. White. M, l, XL. ' t \ \ \ ''- \ I \ llosit.•rl' · ~ lint•t•·lligh ~ Pkg.of a· a~ I 4 Pai" f~r One site fits all. Toast and sandstone shades. !Sears l Prices Effective throu~h Saturday, Morch 22 KM\ ....... (. Use Sears Revolving Charge ·Buena Park Dedicated To People Devoted to Fine C.Offee. SOUTH COAST Pl.Ali Jnt OH .Nw.O Cowt 549-1766 Professional Service by trained professio,,~s iewels by ioseph • Diamond and stone setting • Expert watch repair • Fine 1ewelry repa1r jewels by joseph can •.erv1cc all your 1ewelry needs. lrom crnating an onq1nal and exciting ring to appraising a valued heirloom ALL WORK DOME IM THE STORE All ow skiDcod crcrfhfM11 worii itt "'* ston. Your pn<loa !ewtlry H•fl' le-o•H It~ COSTA MESA HOU4t': Daly 10-9, Sert. I 0·6. Clowd S.ri. 540-9066 Bl«tzer P•tntsuits ''"'"l'r;,.,.14 99 - Smart and practical...fashioned of machine washable polyester. In o.ssorted iacquards, plaids, solids. Misses' sizes. ('~\ l (1 /0 \ . ..__ } --· . ' ,"r --\ ~ L : .. -~. ~'\ ~·,Y 1 • I : \ \/~. ··:.:. : : \. \ /!,' .:J ; '·\) , r?)' ~~ " \ J . If::::_" . \ . ~ >..r ,,, !""; 'j ,. ' ; I °,,) ~ ~. v I ~~~3 /"' v\ . > i 1001 >iO ~ "-' 1 , ''i•u ~. r1 Y I & \.~ I~".,; •"' {y,tt,1re1 ; COMMUNITY CABLEVISION So. Coast Plaza 3333 Bristol St. Phone 540-3333 l 8150 La Palma Ave. Orange 2100 N. Tustin Ave. ? 1(1 .\'-I 1, ~ p M S..ndoy 1tv1111 Ill Wl'Olll IUCll CllAllNll \ Phone 828-4400 Phone 637·2100 11 ~ ••.S PM • ~. 8.f CAIL Y PILOT Thursday, Marcti 20, 1975 ' . -~ Acheriilillg Feature . . ~ Easter Bunny Arrives ~' ill The Easter Bunny has arrived at South Coast~ ~Plaza. Children m,y visit him al hls Carousel ~~ ~Court bunny house daily, from 10a.m. to9p.m. ~· ~ Carousel court has become a m1n1at41'e bun-fl nyland. L ive rabbits. gaity dressed buflP+es and~ painted Easler eggs are par! of. U\e courJ landscape designed by Harry Macres Jr. and his ~ Jo:i'father who is known stafew1de as Mr. Flower f·,) VShow. ~ ~ The Macres w il l add more !lowers 10 thebunnY~ ~display in time !or the South C08$l Plaza !lower , , ~ t-5: show which opens Fnday. . . _ . .... ~ ; ~ ·~~~-.<;,~tf~,sq,~t.~. -. Sprinx (I/ the f(lr111 Biii Thompson, Owner1 of the Hickory F•rms Store ..at South Co•st Plaz• welcomes customers through the newly refurbished "barn" front of the lower mall . level shop. Addition of a be lt and switch to a casual and dressy personalities hat from a banda na changes the of the all cotton dress available personality of this big dress by at $50 in the Cosmopolitan Vera. Pat Albers shows both Shop, May Company. The old ... ~ 5outh ('oast 'Plaza .,,,Tradi t ional logo of South Coast Plaza has • been redrawn in ob- servance of the na- tion's 200th birthday. .... Throughout the Bicen- tennial celebration, • plaza will be identified :. by rider in tri-cornered "" hat surrounded by ~-stars . New desig n '..temporarily r eplaces trademar k featuring girl riding a carousel horse. After July 4, 1 976 the logo which has identified the C. J . Segerstrom a nd Son shopping center since 1967 will return to South Coast Pl aza ad- v ertisl ng , ge n eral manager Gene A . Aobens said. ... and the new ••• ·~ • • • • • • 5outh (oast 'Plaza !:Jt1·le1 ;;,r /I 11 SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE PLATE EXHIBITION AnENTION COLLECTORS: The world's largest collection of commemorative Christmas Plates made by Bing & Grondahl is on exhibit at the Pace Setter during the Home and Garden Show. The collection dates from 1895, wtlen Bing & Grondahl was the first company to issue a procelain commemorative plate, deco- rated with a Christmas scene and dated for the year. Now availablE"- ThE" 197S B & G f.Aothers Day plate depicting a deer and fauns. S19.SO. (Shown ) Also available- The 1975 Jubtitt Plate at WJ.00. • . SOUTH COAST PLAZA lt'11tol 01!htSon0. frw,_ Cosfa Mtso Phone: ~2621 This $1 0.00 Tenni.~ Ball Press FH~~E v.·ith purrhase of any of · th" four tenni s bags sho wn bt·luw. Uall Prrss prevents ai r pn:~sun· fron1 l'Xpa nding rubber • J'lrl).: ~o they won't lose lhrir hounr1·. IJon't m1-;s thi.~ special 11ffrr~ Wh•t? To11 Don't H•YO • To1111l1 ••• Yet? A. 5'µortsman"s bai: hy Yale douhl<'s 3.., :i w1·t•kl·nd1•r. Zir shoe r .. n1p;.irlrn 1·nl on r.-1 .. r• .. · \id· '11nlan :\kai 11n_\ I. S 1:!5fl. R. It 1t•nn1 ... 1.., hh lia)(. lmpotll h:1' h1' 1n 1!1"1'll11 • '"II (",,l .. m· l>1.1n ( .. ,1 l11d·· wit h ..,~·p.1r,1l•' ""rlll"'rt n11•nl for r,1<·k 1·1. l'arry by h~1n1l or ~houlrler. ('oi:nac. SJ5. C. Doubl es lav1·r·.' Frrd Prrry h.1i; h"ld, <lnl' ur Lwo AT SOUTH COAST rt..UA OML Y THE \\IM a:~. ~Reci pes to add dining pleasure while subtracting calories. Wednesday in the DAILY PILOT --. G -::r .lrl-:~p-~' •• r.10 k1•l ' in outsidr pock el w1Lh protcCll\'I' durdt·r. Natura 1 lin<'n with Srotchgard® protrctton; ·v.·rt pouch' ind inner pocket ror \'aluables, S.17.50. d. Tt>nnis tntr for 11anto1 "''ith multi·funrtion front J)O\K'h for ra1•k .. 1 .1r pt'ts<>nali;.. Honus pockt!l fur r• 1<-f'" v.11h 7.il)· \Vhitf' or tan Naugahyd!', S20. ROOTEN'S LUGGAGE WulmlRSttr . .. .-. -.. ' so. Coast Plaza Spring Fashions meet designer Jane Tise from Sweet Baby Jane Who makes those funky Sweet Baby Jane clothes happen? A very down-to- earth lady named Jane Tise. And you can talk to her perso nally about how to put a little flash into your closet. During in- formal -modeling of her designs in the Contemporary Junior Shop . At SOUTH COAST PLAZA Friday, March 21, 6:30-9:30 p .m. 1V'1 AV" CC> South Coast Pima-3333 lmtol St., C:osta Mesa 1 M•Y Company South Coast Plaza recently ho•ted a s pr ing faahion preview •hO• Ing clothing and beach wear atyle• for men and women . "The Beot ·of Everything'' repeat• ot 8 p.m. Friday at Mey Comp• ny In Weetmlnater. Anaheim PllZI 3 ............... Mill .,,.. lnll 11111 • .., Ct. Soulh Coast Pl111 ... IMI . c...tc.t SOUTH COAST PLAZA • 3333 BRISTOL STREET, COSTA MESA • PHONE 546-4510 Koven/Credi t tr0$ltr c;horge 8or"lkAmtricord Analltlm 956-1180 Wut111lllil1r 898-3331 C.stl Miii 540·3110 ./ • - 1 I 1 ... • • ' \ . at the beach A Look all iCS <Mt. We turned sooth of the border fet in- spir:itioo in desia7W1l this beautiful polyester :ind oouoo parry drm for spnng. 'The long wide slecws, v-m:ldine and soflly nrura<t full ~rt are Ill ~Y trinmd with rratching lace. Sizes S.ll Narural. OtartJ. llue. Grmi. S.34. ~t 8tJdl Fa!Hm blnl 644-44 It Open late ironday. thurmy & fri<by ru;its, sund:ay 12.S. La Hahn Fmm ~ 871·S3 t4 Open late mntay, thwsdty & friday nidlts. I Thursday March 20. 1'~75 DAILY PILOT 8 5 f ~ and on safari the heeling art s. spring fresh. 13.99 to 17. 99 Sensat1onallv orettv Tt1e new sando y I .i t1eel look Shiny blacK manintide softly gdthered Tan leather handled with eleganci>. And new zoom heels that dazzle m super fresli w hite Great look ta n smooth bag. 9.99. QUAL ICRAFT. SHOE STORES Use your B1nkAmtrlcerd or Masl!!r Charge FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach: HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Be ach, WESTMINSTER MAU .. Westm1ns.ter, ;. FASHION SQUARE. Santa Ana: SOUTH COAST PLAZA. Costa Mesa .. ....... --........ -- DAILY PILOT Hang Ten volleyball typ e trunk s lead parade o f s ummer beach styles arrayed at the Storekeeper, Westcliff Plaza. M a nage r Sherm a n Means Shows popular reverse floral pattern. . ·- Boyd Has Better Idea Rides Surf Rags · to Riches By WALTER LOGAN The demand was too LOS ANGELES (UPI)-great and they could not You can 't w ork up too cope. The business was 1n the hundred s of much pity for Duke Boyd. thousands of dollars a ·the man who put more people i nto surfing year and still there were trunks than they have demands for more of the freeways in Los Angeles. sa~~~n entered Stan H e took his m 1ll1on dollars and at last reports Foster. the president of was somew here olf 1n the the Ratner Corp., a giant FIJI Islands in 5earch of California clothing firm. what surfers call 1 he end· and their fortunes were to less summer change Foster paid S3 Boyd. now somewhere m1ll1on cash to Boyd and 1n his late 30s. w as a surf· Miss Boeck for the rights 1nq enthusiast in the to the trademark and to Long Beach area in the '11vers1fy the manufac- 1960s wh~n he d is· ture co11ered that ready·madc Miss Boeck. the bus1- trunks were likely to dis· ness manager who had integrate when one ot the handled all of the d1f- biq waves cauqhl a surfor l1cult1es of manufactur- and ripped h im from end tng and marketing, re- to end. ce1ved $2 m1l11on and keep track of; surfing trunks of course, now likely to resemble basket- ball trunks which is the · So he thought over his went rnto sem1ret1rement problems and went to 1n Southern California. Doris Boeck. a frtend who Boyd got $1 million and w as then engaged in found he could surf '(h e Sjn1r! LfJfJk latest rage ln swim wear. bowling wear, slacks, jeans, etc.. and soon there will be shoes. making dickey collars for anywhere tn the world-- men and women whose wherever it was summer_ Buster Brown offers the popular competi- sh1rts tor some reason Ratner didn 't stop tion shoe in suede leather with racing had no collars. When he th ere· 11 re a 11 Y d 1 d stripe trim, padded heel and high traction fl d h th h I d1vers1fy. There are now exe is 19 muse es. rubber outsole, available at Westcliff I d th so many ltnes it's hard to he comp aine · e Shoes, Westcliff Plaza, Newport Beach. seams would rip on his----------------------------------~ ready-mades a nd he would be floundering around Ill the bnny less than semmude. . Miss Boeck, a business woman of the first water and one who had no great trust o r surfers anyway, made him pay in advance. Then they put their heads together and worked up what was the first trunk d esi g ned basically tor surfers- heavy canvas. double s titched to h old 1t together and reinforced with brass rivets to make 1t even stronger. It pro- bably 1s the most copied sw1 m m1ng trunks 1n his- tory and has influenced swimwear throughout the world. Then they decided to 90 into business and they offered the heavy duty trunks up and down the Pac1f1c Coast. Surfers rushed in and bought them as fast as Miss Boeck could sew them together. The demand was so endless that she decided they had better have a trademark for pro- tection. What. she asked. is the .:,urfer·s idea l-the P.qu1valent of a hole-in- one in golf. or a no-hitter in baseball? He rephed 1t was when a surfer can Hang Ten"-and a new trademark was born. F()( nonsurfer s th e ex- pression "Hang Ten" means that a surfer 1s so perfectly in control and balan ce that when shd1ng down from the crest of a wave he can w alk to the end of the board and dangle all ten toes <Nf!lf the edge while nearby '-urfers gasp 1n admira- tion For the heavy canvas trunks the trademark was a hand--embroldered pair of bare feet w ith ten pro- minent toes. Boyd and M iss Boeck a lso were destined for great happiness and richess- but that came a little later. SANTO DOMINGO NAVAJO ZUNI HbPf Al) jl'W•·lrv j, pr•··niark<'CI a1 lhf' \llUTTr• "'ilh lhe rt•la1I 11r1r1•: yuo pa" only 01\E·llAL~'! The on,. eot d kind 1h·rn' JlH'lurt>d h••l11w r1·rr"'""1 but a lr.rr11on of our Indian .h·~l'lrv t'Oilt:<:twn .1rid " 11'1'1" 1•nl,J11\I' uf th1• \,il111•.., 111 lw found · ~ ; : Yn• lU" l':e ·~ . :I : 4 •.· ... ~· .. -, ... ~ • e 4 1••U.. ...,. H • ~ • ~ I(,,'"' .. • NOii U'I , r ... o •. ,,,, 1~., 9,.,_,.., .. , " ' 'frn u .i 0-..i lorO~'l'' • q llf . . ... ,.,, '!' MAUii CMHGI • IANl(AMlllCAIO • SOS UllNT ~ LONG BEACH. 4313 Atlantic Ave WHITTIER, 1'911 fttllledtlpll ll St, SANTA ANA. 2015 N. M11n REDONDO BEACH, Sou1t1 S.~ Cent1r TORRANCE, 74455 H...,,,hornt RIYd. TORRANCE, Ott Amo hdliOft SQu.• NEWf>ORT BEACH, Fastuon hland. ORANG£. The~ of OtlfWI ANAHEIM, Al\ltltll'ft Piila LOS ANOE LES, Arf» 'la• Spring Faahlon Dress An o ld friend -the S1raw hats, the bigger the better are the aeaaon's aure thing. 'dress -is due to make a .lf.mi.lm~lliJsi...V-ln.L.r ..V.IDiD~er.V.Wi1tdm..V. IUi11L.r* Wi11dstr~li.Jser-¥-Wi..lser.V- comeback this year and l · ~ with the dress. pearls. '] . -. i... Mary Barr of Mary Barr ii m• 1 __ ·s . ~ E df Charles Barr Jewelers. * lt\a.S'Of hops '-.. 1C Westcliff Plaza. advises :'\; e the matinee strand of -i Presents L pearls is the most. ii . "\ ~ graceful length. ~mPU5 1< "When they are com->£: Cl5UCl1..S e bined w ith the very ~ Of CAUfOANIA [. popular gold beads .~nd 'l !; rope c hains now in a -}c ev e ry well dressed ~ w oman . s wardro be, a pearls are a ~autiful ii') complement to a new dress," Ms. Barr notes. * Among other jewelry ~ tips she shares with her ; Westcliff customers are ii these: * -Multi-colOfed stone ... beads spaced with sec-...$ tions o f gold rope often !i are effective accents. · .1' -As effective as "l' .. basic black and pearls" ~ with the new lavender -: and apricot wardrobe B colors are tiger eye, ~ malachite and lapis high .. :: \ fashion 1ewelry. -; -Nautical styles are ii . j enhanced by the intense .Jc blue color of gem lapis-._ / an accept particularly apt ...; / / for the red, white and .! / blue bicentennial styles B I as well. -1c · ' -Rings. ea(rings and :_ large medallions made of , ivory and onyx comple-a ment crisp , fresh black -!< and white couture. Continuing popularity i s expected f or "little thing" nec klaces worn singly or in mass, also d iamond by the inch chains available also in sapphire or ruby and slave collars. Anklets may again be seen as the re- turn of the dress brings style full cycle. M rs. Barr observes. For the high fashion min ded. Barr Jewelers of- fers a heart shape of onyx and diamonds 1n either ring or pendant accents. ~ IN COSl4 #1.:IA n·s .(\!~.~ 1816 HEWPORT IOULEYARD KOR OF CALIFORNIA• CREATING THE TOTAL LOOK FOR SPRING, SUMMER AND TRAVEL GREAT NEW JACKETED TOPS BY KORET OF CALIFORNIA. JT'S THE BRJGllTEST NEW LOOK FOR SPRING AND SUMMER FUN. CLA§IC. COOL. FEMININE. PERPF£T FOR TRAVEi. J ACKETEO TOPS GO WITH EVERYTH ING. GRE AT WITH PANTS OR SKIRTS. OVER A SKJMPY TANK OR RODY SHIRT. ALL IN THE JUsT RIGtn SHERBET PASTELS IN LINEN TEXTURED KNITS. MADE MORE BEAUTIFUL JN EASY CARE l~ •ENCitoN• STRIALINE• POLYF.STER. FOR FINE FABRIC CARE, lORET OF CALIFORNIA ,B.EC!)MMEND.5 WA.SHJNC IN WOQtm•. WIN A TRIP FOIHWO TO ITALY Vu Alilalil World Ai<lines. Enjoy the luxury of the famous ClaJ Hotel~ Rcal~cr In 011r Sportswear Oeputment. JACKET ................ 39" SLACKS ................ 23'1'1 ALSO AVAILABLE: BLAZER ................ .C:ICIO SKIRT : ••••••••••••••••• 2200 AS SEEN JN MADEMOISELLE Bl.AZER •••••••• ~ ••••••• 4(111' SLACKS ................ 200' :ALSO AVAILABLE SHIRT JACKET .......... 3800 TVNIC ••••••••••.••••••• 3(JOI) SKlRT •••••••••••• •••••• 2o» . ~ e ;· ~ . .. .· e # •• ;: ~ -.._ ~ --;;aut1cal group ~ in red. white and 7' '. blue with Salari e Jacket over "sea shore" ;· ~ print -tie front ; sf<irt -shown over ., last1c back_: belted -1< • '\ front ~ I -~-;- COiors: Aqua_ Mirit. .Petch. Sites: 8 to 18' :- .. ... . . . Spring fathlon l . Stliling. St1i!i11g NautJcal look in polyester and rayon la featured in this outfit from Lanz, Fashion Island. The short shirt jacket tops a sleeveless dress with self belt in red, white and blue. Sizes 5/6to13/14. wedges creaf~d in our Spanish workshop in soft kidskin o smot1 ro1nbolN detail in color rncx:xjs or Camel ... Blur· ... Maroon ..• Gret..:n .•. 0< All White 525 casual a crepe sole otters walking comfort 1n a choice of Bone. Novy Of Black $25 MRNDELS #21 Fashion Island Visit our exciting 6outique ..• full of European Imports ..• "The Natural" look by Bodega The Lt1test Wrinkle Unkempt look of natwal f •bric• I• the new faahlon wt'fnkl• fo.-eprtng and aumm•r. EJaloe Br1dley dlaplaya aeparatea by Jonea, New York featuring the wrinkle weave In panta at 128, aldrta from $30 and l•cket, $50. AU are available from Jean behl, Weatc:Hff Plaza and Newporter Inn, Newport B'ICh. S~!!." r~(S et1srJ11 Array of Spring hats" brightening the entry of Jean Dahl 's Westcliff Plaza shop are sure sign of the season. Hat tree is in full bloom with bon- nets from $6 to $16. /I S11mme-r ·rrt1clition Breezy blue a nd white Dacron and linen jacket linen trousers and white buck shoes make up this tasteful Newport sum- mer outfit available at Halliday's in Westcliff Plaza' Newport Beach. Coat is $115, pants, $37 .~O and shoes, $32.50. •••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ••••••••••••••••••• .................... .................... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••• .................... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Thurtday. Marc~ 20 1975 S11ft1ri Sep,1r,1fr., i DAILY PILOT 87 Jennifer aporta the safari look for apitng In en outfit available from Mandel'• Faahlon Island. Bodega 100 per~nt cotton French 4mport includes Safari Jacket, Bandot pant, T-shirt and walk thorta color coordinated In natural, black, cftroen or French blue. Authentic Aigner rope trimmed clogs complete the aettlnt. Bodega separates range from $13 IO $50. ·111rq11oi.\e 13et11tl)' Zuni and Navajo Indian 1ewelry continues its fashion popularity into Spring. Judy Passerello shows some of the rings, bracelets and squash blossom necklace classics available from Star of Siam, 17 Fashion Island, Newport Beach. People section keeps track SAVINGS ron MEN of what people ore feeling, saying and doing every day in the DAILY PILOT SUITS Values up to 165.00 6990 and Values up to 125.00 TRIOS 6990 SPORTCOATS Values up to 85.00 Values up to 95.00 2990 3990 Beautiful Clothes for Beautiful Girls 9990 Men's DRESS SLACKS Values to 35.00 14.90 F.1mc.us Narrie SLACKS Values from 15.00 to 18.00 9.99 Springtime has come to the garden. Come in to see our pretty new Look s. the "~-de~ Lido Vi llagc · 3416 Via Oporto (71,) 675 0321 Monday lhr11 SoturdOy 9 Jl) 1mttl 5 ·30 o"clock Famous Name LEISURE SUITS Solids and Checks Values from 65.00 to 80.00 NOW 44.90 2 Piece Polyester PANTSUITS Solid Colors 14.97 famous Name Co-ordinates New Spring Colors JACKETS, PANTS, and SHIRTS Were 18.00 to 42.00 1/3 OFF Long and Short Sleeve DRESS SHIRTS 10.00 and 12.00 Values 3.99 and 4.99 14.00 and 16.00 Values 8.99 SAVINGS FOrt WOMEN 2 and 3 Piece PYJAMA PANTSUITS Were 24.00 to 80.00 1/2 OFP LOUNGEWEAR ROBES Values up to 36.00 1/3 to 1/2 OFF Famous Name POLY PULL-ONS Were 18.00 to 24.00 11.99 ALL-WEATHER COATS Were 62.00 to 76.00 19.97 QUALITY NECKWEAR V.l 1111~~ to 8 50 3.99 Famous Name Easy·Care Long Sleeve PRINT SHIRTS Were 18 00 to 20.00 9.99 to 13.99 Butte Knit PANTSUITS Values to 98.00 39.90 to 49.90 Cll•r1• ill UH tour Dumond'• Ch"I• C•nl, a1nkAmericard, Master Cherp, or Amer•c•n lrpren Catd. Limited q u•nlil1t1. Entire 1t~k not 1nclllded. All Items subject to prl°' Hie. All ules final on HI• ~re111nd1M, All1011on. nlr• on Hie meretiend•se. Sorry, no m111 or phone orders t .. Master Cha1ge CHARLES H. BARR - Think J{D.lo {nhQ · and have a very .. MEWPORTY -IMM 644-0170 HAPPY EASTER WESTCUFF PL.Ali 642·2444 ( •one-stop' shopping at its :finest! •• ... OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS . ·-BOUNCY · . CREPE SOLE BENEATH AN . · UNBEllEVABL Y SOFT LEATHER MOCCASIN COURIER Lasting Comfor1 In An Everywhere Shoe Available In Camel & Bone ~26. . I 1052 Irvine • Westcllff Plaza • Newport Beach • 548-8684 FLOWER BALI BY Bal\ White & Beige "B" & "C'' cup aoo ''D" & ··oo~ CUP g><> FLA TTERLACE ~Bah ' .,.... .• White ; • ?1'1 & ~C" Coe> 700 •o"cupSOO Veta's tNTIMATE APPAREL W.•eliff "•H• a ,11th & ft1•I,.. N9w"41rt .. 9Cft1 CellfH11la 60-1197 I AlflCAIOfCIUOAJIO LIGHT WEIGHT DACRON ANO WOOL SPRING BLAZERS IN FIVE COLORS: CREAM, LIGHT BLUE BOTTLE. CHOCOLATE & BASIC NAVY MAl'T'Cll rtfAllOE WNt.uff Plaaa 1028 ll'Vlne, Newport Beach, C4lliomm 92660, Phone 642-1061 ... .. • • • . . . . . • • ' • Tl Pre 'abo1 and pate Of pear <.1rec begi is e' .stee I 0 this yea. Jul) but {!lac :,om dim guy Jasl T l this the mo\ .min nolh n emt alle his phy! ried M wed hope CRC DI cent a pl his pbyt in ht shol OU1 Jr mus am. on , situ1 0 yea: my horr diee who fuse vlsi· five L: lhaC "Wt Wall bosl boll bee dive I' PIY• CSU! To · me he beautiful brain that can think out an epic, ompose a · symphony, transfigure a canvas, vent an engine, a telephone an airship-we the fight for its freedom and integ-. re in ity--the holiest fight this side of Jehovah's . hrona. '--Frances E. Willard, 1839-1898 ' (founder of Woman's Christian Temperance " CTU: Still Wor.k to Do? ~) By JO OLSON Oftk O~lly Pllot Stlltt The year is 1874. U. S. Grant is Preside nt. Thom as Edison is a bout to invent the phonograph and Alexander Bell is about to patent the telephone. · · Office typewriters have just ap- peared on the scene, labor unions.. a re emergin g, industriali~ation is beginning and Andrew Carnegie is extending his control over the .steel industry. The West is being tamed, the r ailroad i s inc hing its way toward the P acific and John D. Rockef e ller is earning his ·fortune in oil. And the Woman's Christian Temperance Union is in the throes of organization under its founder, Frances E . Willard. Now, in 1975, 101 years after its ·birth, WCTU still is around with. all the other things that were t>e. ing born in 1874, but its scope bas been broadened. BEA ANDERSON, Editor 'T1MwMS.Jy, INr<h tt, tt7S Mental Block Becomes Wall DEAR ANN LANDERS: I met this magnificent guy, age24, three years ago. We were engaged last July. I was a virgin when we met but he changed all that. And I'm glad he did , because I learned something that might make a big difference in our m arriage. The guy has becom e impotent in the Jastseven mont hs . The most confusing part of all t his is that when we are sitting on the sofa , riding in a car, or in a movie, he's rarin' to go. The .minute we get in a bedroom - nothing. The s ituati.on h as become so embarrassing that he is afraid to attempt sex. He says he's sure his proble m is m ental, not physical, and afte r we are mar· ried everything will be OK. My parents a re planning a big wedding. Should I go ahead in the hope that what he says i s true'! CROSS BETWEEN FIRES DEAR C.B.F .: That ''magnifi. cent guy" should be examined by a physician and learn whether his problem js mental or physical. Chances are 10 to 1 it's . in bis head. If sue h is the case, be· should go to a counselor and get it · OUT of his head. IC counseling doesn't help, you must decide if you want to marry . a man who is imPOtent and count. on wedded bliss to change· the situati9n. DEAR A NN L ANDERS: Ten years ago m y hus band and I took my widowed m other into our· home. We cared for her until she died fi ve years ago. My sister who Ii ves in a distant state re· fused to help. Martha came t<> visit three times during those five years. Last year Martha demanded that we become close because "We are lhe only ones left ." She· wants to be the big sister and boss m e around, a lthough we are bOth grown women. CShe has been m a r r ied three tim es, divorced twice.> J'vl:l developed ~ome ghastly psycho:tomatic illnesses trylng to ~tablish a peaceCul relationship. To put it bluntly, she is making cnc slck. My husband and children can't st and Martha and they think I a m nuts for t rying to get along with her. I 'm sear ching for wise .coun sel. Should I ~e e a psychiatrist ? -CONFUSED DEAR C.: Yes. That sentence, •'She is making me sick," ls the tip-off. You need to explore verbally the conflicts that exist in your thinking -and there must be many, dating back to childhood. Nothing in your letter indicates: that Martha has moved to your city, so I assume she is still in another part of the country. If she can make you miserable from a distance, you really do need professional help. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You were unnecessarily rude to that couple who said they had given up sex because it caused more unhappiness tha n any single thing in the world. I agree with them. The world bas gone sex c razy. I'm sick to death of the whole rotten mess. Wouldn't it be beautiful if sex were used only for procreation - . as the good Lord intended? - ·SEEN TOO MUCH . DEAR MUCH: Tbe se~drlvei8 .the second strongest emotion known to man. (Instinct for sur· vival is Number One.) Sex as an expression or love came late In our evolution. Now that tbe world is threatened by starvatioa un· l("ss we do something aboalt btrti. control on a m 111lve scale. I hope you wlU re·tblnk your views. · What kind of wedding goes with tod ay's new life styles? Does anything go? Ann Lan· ders 's complete ly new "The Bride's Gulde'' te lls what's ri1ht. Cor today's weddings. For a copy, send a dollar bill, plus a long, self ·addressed , s ta mped en· velope ( 20 cents postage> to Ann . Landers. P .O. Box 1400, Elaln, 1LL60120. Jn addition to its origi nal purpose -to divert the liquor traffic -the organization is working against narcotics and marijuana and for good ci~iienstiip and morality. . . 'YOUTH GROUPS It also sponsors camps where ••citizenship, total abstinence and the Bible'' are the main teaching thrusts, and has several youth groups -Youth Tem· perance Council and the Loyal Temperance Legion. The WCTU of Southern Calif or .. nia produces a radio program· ·each Saturday at 4:-ts ·p.m. on station KGER 0390 on the AM dial), which "considers the harmful e ffects of beverage, alcohol and other narcotics as re·. vealed by the Bible and modem .seience." In addition, post er and oratory contests are held for high school and grade school students, all on the temperance theme. WCTU members also are very busy writing to state and national le~islators about various bills conceming drinking and drugs, and·coutd put many other greups to shame with their thoroughness and enth~iasm. But the organization is going through a difficult time in the 70s, In the local group, which meets at 1:30·p .m. the second Friday of e~~ry month in the Fireside !~~ ... ,of the First United maoowst Church, Costa Mesa; tbere are only 14 members. Sewn showed qp for a ·recent medlnt. NOStJPPOU "The churches aren't support: ing it, .. s aid Mrs. Alle ne Chris tens on, legislativ e chair:man. "Th'e ministers are but not the churchwomen.'• · Some ministers are not willing to have WCTU· ·literature dis· tributed in their churches, she ~ded, because they fear losing ·mefn~rs. The first Sunday ift December traditionally 'is WCTU day and ministers usually are asked to· preach a temperaoce·sennon. • One pastor refused last year The women a~ed a nam e-sayin~ •. "I wouldn't think of an-change mia_help the group, but. tagoruzmt:::y m~JQ._bers," the· ,.9oubted tha 1t would ever hap- ~ficers r ported. ""-.-_ f pen~cC\_us of respect for the Getting ew m embers is one of founder., w gave itits title. • th~ local ch~pter's headaches. Though most of the WCTt.: Every time I speak to young members seem to be in their60s. people, they look at me funny and 70s a nd 80s (Mrs. Christenson is. don't give me a".' ans~er," said .a SO-year n{ember and Mrs. Calli Mf.5· BeuJ~h Calh, president. joined as a child). the organiza· There is so much stress on the tion is determinedly optimistic ~er .. side,'• Mrs. Christenson aboutthe future. said. People aJways are saying. that prohibition didn't work. But it did work. "Ali Christian groups are hav- ing trouble. People are afraid of their popularity. We have so ·much opposition. News papers: and TV all show dr inking.'· The officer s r epeated tha t WCTU works for ·•all moral is· sues." "We emphasize that the first . word after 'Womap' is 'Chris· uan• •• Mrs. Christenson said. .. Actually. our name is a mis· nomer, Te mperance means ~eration." Mrs . Calli and M rs . Christenson both believe that• younger women soon will step forth to carry on. ".Now, they are busy with their families," Mrs. Chnstenson said. In the spirit of the· founder F r a nces Willia r d, who a lso foug ht for wom e n's r ights.· WCTU members will fight lo. keep their organization alive and will keep the battle r aging .against alcohol, drugs and other things harmful to the body. Most of the members may be- retired, but they don't appear lo be at all tired. Battered Child Profile Child Has Bn1ises Thin Suspect Child Under 6 Years Old Tic Tac Toe ·Talks Victim Before Unexplained Lacerations By ALLISON DEERll Of .. Dally 1"119' SUff Jim Mead still has all the qualities of the super s alesman he ~cewas. · Ile delivers bis spiel smoothly. "ses effective visual aids and ltnows what he's talking about. He exudes an enthusiasm and concern that's infectious. But his motivation is not monetary. Jim Mead cares about •children. When he talks, to anyone who will list.en. it's for kids• sake. The amiable Brea police patrolman, who also attends CaHfornia State -University, FUiierton, bas launched a one- f amilY campaign against child a~e. . He, his wife and six children, are For Kids Sake. Three ol his t)n>od are foster children. who ,bad ·been victims of varying degrees of such abuse. · Mead discussed his own re· . seatt!h into the problem and his one•Camily educational cam· paign at a meeting.at Children's Home ~iety of Orange County. PREVENTION SOUGRT Prevention is his concern. "Tb6 governme.nt bas allocated SS milllon for research Joto treat· ment of the victim and the ab,aler, but none for preventive {dearc:h." His own researeh ruulted in a 'ltnp1e. formula fOT detectin& potalbte, probable and actual chlld abuse situatlons. His Uc·llC·loe c ard correlates the infoTmatJon aa.lned In com· put~r a.nal.ysla of hundred.a of 1974 casu of abua.e of chUd.ren. '1t la a tool desianed for us~ by prelu1lonels who ate maodat.ed Suspect 25 -35 Child is First Born Suspicous Head Injuries This parody of a child 's game may predict likely child abuse victims. rhe more lines completed, the more need to investigate. by law to r eport an abuse situa-work on child abuse cases. There lion," he s aid. "It must be used is a 24·hour hotline, toll free, that with care and a lot of thought." blankets the state. F actors include age of the vie-"They've produced three fan. tim, age of parent or parent tastic s lide-tape presentations geared to the general public. figures. place in the family con· social service personnel and stellation, knowledge of past medical a nd e mergency room abuses, bruises. unexplained people .. , lacerations and suspicious head · EDUCATES YOUTH injuries. He'd like to t ake wh ateve r The more tic·tac-toes crossed materi als are available into the off, the more like ly that abuse classroom , as early as sixth has occurred or will occur, he as· grade. to begin teaching young serted. people about ways of cor reding First-born c hildren are the children without harming them. most abus ed. he said. perhaps "We could add a little more in because of mirror-image. each successive grade. We ha\'c nRST CHILD to break the cycle e arly. We each "Child a busers don't like handle children the way we were themselves ve ry much, the y handled. If we were abused, our children will be." have a poor self-image. The first He and For Kids Sake have ap- child is the one e veryone says plied for a gove rnment grant to looks like you. "So, the person tends to strike implem ent such a program. ·out at himself, through the child. Mead e mphasizes that he's no experts have said.•· expert, but called upon lhret' The mean age of abusers is 30, clinical psychologists. two field most between 25 and 3S, con-psychiatrists and two PhDs in r e tradictory to popularly held search methodology to back up his research. beliefs t hat the very young "The tic·tac·loe was a fan11li •1r parent is the moiit frequent child format, sim ple and easy to use beater. That 's what I wanted. 1 knew If it · Perhaps 80·90 percent or vie· was too bulky or sophisticated. i1 tims who come to the attention of wouldn't be used ." authorit.ies were victimized in When used with care and con the past, he noted. cern, it compe ls doctor, nurse. • A member of the county's teacher, social worker. police of· Child Abuse Tas k Force, Mead is ficerto investigate a little fu rther. working with local agencies to he asserted. ·carry information into the · orange (.;oun\y now has a 2•t· scllools. ·hour hotline for reporting poss i. At the notional convention of : ble abuse: 834·5353. the Na tiona l Committee on Parents wh o ba\'e-abused th~1r Preve ntion of Child Abuse. Mead t'hlldren. physica ll y. verbally or learned of th@ discrepancies in emotionally can gE't help from how various 1>t a tes handle the is· • Parents Anonymous by calling sue. Miriam Spear. Child Protect!"~ .. Texas hired l,fOO people to Services, 834·2583. .. Master Chacge CHARLES H. BAR.R · Think and have a very HAPPY EASTER HEWPORTEil . IMM 644-0170 . .,,. -. WESTCUFF Pl.AU 642·2444 . .. . .... .. -.. / •one-stop' sh:opping at its finest! ·~·;: ... ".GPEN.JHUASDAY EVENINGS ·r· •. . . ~&iC:dlE '. : .. . BE~AtM AN·: UNBEl1EVABLY · ··; . SOFT i.EArHER MOCCASIN . 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( .l! 1 Pr· ab4 ant pa1 . c pee: are be1 is • .ste I thi ye Ju bu gl; sot dil gu Ja~ r I thi th• me .mi 0 0" r err att hi: ph rie J we ho; Cli I Ce.I a 1 hii -pb in I sb4 Ol J nu a I on sit •ye m: ho djj wl ful vl1 f h . . th ··~ WI bo bCJ b« di Pl Tc m 'The beautiful brain that can think out ail epic, compose a symphony, transfigure a c'anvas, invent an engine, a telephon~ an airship-we . are in the fight for its free<fom and integ- rity--tbe holiest fight this side of throne.' Frances E. Willard, Jehovah's . 1839-1898 . (founder ·Vnion) of Woman's Christian Temperance .~ • WCTU: Still Work.to Do? By JO OLSON Of n.. O.lly l'llot Se.H The year is 1874. U.S. Grant is President, Thom as Edison is about to invent the phonograph and Alexander Bell is about to patent the telephone. · Office typewriters have just ap~ peared on t.he scene, labor unions, are emerging, industrialization is beginning and Andrew Carnegie is extending his control over the .steelindustry. The West is being tamed, the railroad is i nching its way toward the Pacific and John D. Rockefell er is earning his ·fortune in oil. And the Woman's Christian Temperance Union is in the throes of organization under its founder, Frances E. Willard. Now, in 1975, 101 years after its ·birth, WCTU still is around With. all the other things that were· be- ing born in 1874, but its scope has been broadened. BEA ANDERSON, Editor 1'111ndey,JMr<l1lt,tt7S ·h9tc;t Mental Block . . Becomes Wall DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 met this magnificent guy, age24, three years ago. We were engaged last July. I was a virgin when we mel but he changed all that. And I'm glad he· did, because I learned something that might make a big difference in our marriage. The guy has become lmpatent in the Jasl seven months. The most confusing part of a ll this is that when we are sitting on the sofa, riding in a car, or in a movie, he's rarin' to go. The .minute we get in a bedroom - nothing. The situation has become so embarrassing that he is afraid to attempt sex. He says he's sure his problem is mental, not physical, and after we are mar- ried everything will be OK. My parents are planning a big wedding. Should I go ahead in the hope that what he says is true·! - CROSS BETWEEN FIRES My husband and children can't stand Marth a and they think I am nuts for trying to get along with her. I'm sear ching for wise .coun sel. S hould I see a psychiatrist? -CONFUSED DEAR C.: Yes. That sentence, "She is making me sick," ls the tip-orr. You need to explore verbally the conflicts that exist in your thinking -and there must be many, dating back t9 childhood.· Nothing in your letter indicates: that Martha has moved to your city, so I assume she is still in another part of the country. If she can make you miserable from a distance, you really do need professional help. DEAR C.B.F.: That "magnifi. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You cent guy" should be examined by were unnecessarily rude to that a pbysidan and Jeam whether couple who said they had given his proble m ;s mental or up sex because it caused more pbyslcal. Chances are 10 to 1 it's . unhappiness than any s ingle In bis he.d. If such is tbe case, be· thing in the world. should go to a counselor and get It · I agree with them. The world OUT of Ills head. has gone sex crazy. I'm sick to If counseling doesn•t belp. you death of thew hole rotten mess. tnuat decide lf you want to marry . . Wouldn't it be beautiful ~f sex a man who Is Impotent and count. were used only for procreation- on wedded bliss to change· the . as the good Lord intended? -· 1J1ituatlon. ·SEEN TOO MUCH . . . DEAR MUCH : The &ell drlve is DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ten .the second strongest emotlon years ago my husband and J took known to man. (lnstlnrt for aur· my widowed mother into our· vlval ls Number One.) Sex aa an home. We cared for her until she f'xpression of love came late In djed fiv e years ago. My sister our evolution. Now that the world Who lives in a distant state re· is threatened by starvaU. u11· fused to help. Martha came to less we do someUtlnt aboat blrtlt visit three times during those cnatrol on a massh'e Kale, I fiveyears. bope you wlll re·thlnk yoar Last year M ortha demanded views. that we become close because "We are th• only <>nes left." She· wants to be tbe bll sister and boss me around. although we are both Rrown wom en. (She ha been married t hree times. divorced twice.) t 've developed aome ghastly paychosomotlc illnesses t.rylna to ~tablish a peocef ul rel all on hip. To put lt bluntly, she is making me1lck. '· · What kind of wedd.ins coes with today's new life styles? Does anything go! Ann Lan- ders's completely new "The Brid@'s Gulde" tells what's riaht for today's weddihgs. For a top)', s~nd a dollar bill, plus a long, self -address~d . s tamped en· velope c 20 cent..s posta,e> to Ann . Landers. P O. Box 1400, Elaln, ILL60120. In addition to its <>rlginal purpose -to divert the liquor tralflc -the oreanizatioo is working aiainst nattOtics and marijuana and for good ci~iienship and morall~y. . . ·yoVTH GROUPS It also sponsors camps where "citizenship, total abstinence and the Bible'• are the main teaching thrusts, and has several youth groups -Youth Tem- perance Council and the Loyal Temperatlce Legion. Tbe WCTU of Southern Califor .. nia produces a radio program· ·each Saturday at 4:.fS·p.m. on station KGER 0390 on the AM dial'. which "considers the harmful effects of beverage, alcohol and other narcotics as re-. vealed by the Bible and modern .science." In addition, poster and oratory contests are held for high school and grade school students. all on the temperance theme. wcru members also are very busy writing to state and national Je~islalors about various bills ~ng drinkia1 and drugs, Md·couM put muy other greups to shame with their thoroughness ~e~iasm. But the organization is going through-a difficult time in the 70s. In the local group. which meets at l :»p.m. the second Friday of ev~ry month in the Fireside j\oom·' of the First United lletllo4Jrt. Cburcb, Costa Mesa; tbere are onl1 14 members. Sew.a •bowed up for a ·recent meetinf. NOSUPPOa:t' .. The ~hurcbes aren't support: ing tt." said Mrs. Allene Ch ~rs t e n s o n • 1 e g isl at iv e cha1fman. "The ministers are but not the Chur~bwomen.,. · Some ministers are not willing to .bave WCTU literature dis· tributed in their churches, she aclded, because they fear losing ·members. The nrst Sunday tn December tr-adiUonaJly is wcru day and ministers usually are asked to· preacb a temperance sermon •• One pastor refused last year The women admitted a name !:laying, .. I wouldn't think of an· change might help the group, but~ tagonizing my members," the· doubted that it would ever hap· officers reported. ·pen because or respect for the Getting new members is one of founder, who gave itits title. • the local chapter's headaches. Though most of the WCTU "Every time I speak to young members seem to be in their60s, people, they look at me funny and 70s and 80s, <Mrs. Christenson is" don't give me an an,awer," said .a SO·year member and Mrs. Calli M~. Beul~b Calli. PJlSident. joined as a child>, the organiza- There IS SO much Stress on the tion is determinedly optimistic: other side," Mrs. Christenson aboutthe future. said. uPeople always are saying . that prohibition d idn't work. But it did work. "All Christian groups are hav- ing trouble. People are afraid or their popularity. We have so ·much opposition. Newspapers. and TV all show drinking.'• The officers repeated that WCTU works for ·•all moral is· sues." "We emphasize that the first .wont after 'Woman• is 'Chri~ tlan' •• Mrs. Christenson said. "'Actually, our n ame is a mis· nomer. Temperance means moderation." Mrs. Calli and Mrs. Christenson both believe that, younger women soon will step forth to carry on .... Now, they are busy with thelr families," Mrs. Chnstenson said . In the spirit of the. founder. Frances Williard, who also fought for worn en's rights ,· WCTU members will fight to . keep their organization alive and will keep the b attle raging against alcohol, drugs and other things harmful to the body. Most of the members may be retired, but they don't appear to be at all tired. Battered· Child Profile Child Has Bn1ises Thin Suspect Child Under 6 Years Old Tic Tac· Toe . ·Talks Victim Before Unexplained Lacerations By ALLISON DEERR Of .. 0.11, ...... 5Cllff Jim Mead still has all the qualities of the super salesman he Ri11ce was. : Ile delivers bis spiel smoothly, iJSes effective visual aids and llnows what he's talking about. He exudes an enthusiasm and concern that's infectious. But h is motivation is not monetary. Jim Mead cares about 'children. When he talks, to linyone who will list.en. it's for kids' sake. The amiable Brea police patrolman. who also attends CaHfornia Stale lJnrversity, FUUerton. bas launched a ~ f amlly campaip qainst child ablme. He, his wife and six children. are For Kids Sate. 1brff ol hls ~rood are foster childrm, who . bad ·been victims or varying degrees of suc h abuse. · Mead discussed his own re· .search info the problem and his one-fa mily educational cam. paian at a meeting.at Children's Home Society of Orange County. PREVENTION SOUGlfr Prevention is his concern. "The ~•overnment has al~ated $8 million for research into treat- ment. of the victim and tho abuer. but none for pre~Ye ~earch." Hls own researclt resulted in• simple formula for detectlna poutble, probable and actual child abuse situations. Hil Uc·tac-toe card corrdatcs Ute informatl<>n 1alned In com- puter analysis of hundreds ol 1974 ~of abase of children. 4t la a tool d stsnect for use by ~ealonal• who are mandat.ed Suspect 25-35 Child is .First Born Suspicous Head Injuries This parody bf a child's game may predict likely child abuse victims. rhe more lines completed, the more need to investigate. by law to report an abuse situa-work on child abuse cases. There tion," he said. "It must be used is a 24-hour hotline, toll free, that with care and a lot of thought." blankets the state. Factors include age of the vie-"They've produced three fan. tim, age of parent or parent tastic s lide-tape presentations fi geared to the general public. igures, place in the famil y con· social service personnel and stellation, knowledge of past abuses, bruises. unexplained ~~\~~!. and emergency room lacerations and suspicious head · EDUCATES YOUTH injuries. He'd like to take whateve r The more lic·tac-toes crossed materials are available into the off, the more likely that abuse classroom. as early as s ixth has occurred or will occur, he as· grade. to begin teaching young serted. people about ways of correcting Firs t-born children are the children without harming them. most abused. he said, perhaps "We could add a little more in because of mirror-image. each successive grade. We have nRST CHILD to break the cycle early. We each "Child abusers don't like handle children the way we were themselves very much, they handled. If we were abused, our children will be." have a poor self-image. The first He and For Kids Sake have ap- child is the one everyone says plied for a gov~rnment grant to l<>Qts like you. "So, the person tends to strike implement such a program . ·out at himself, through the child, Mead emphasizes that he's no ex~rts have said.•• expert, but called upon three The mean age of abusers is 30, clinical psychologists. two field most between 25 and 35, con· psychiotrists and two PhDs in re· tradictory to popularly held search methodology to back up his research. beliefs that the very young "The tic·tac ·toe was a fa miliar parent is the most frequent child rormat, simple and easy to use beater. That's what I wanted. I knew if it ' Perhaps 80·90 percent oC vie· was too bulky or sophisticated, it Ums who come to the attention oC wouldn't be used." a\lt.boritles were vit'«.imized ln When used with care and con tbepast, he noted. cem, it compels doctor. nurse. · A me mber of the county's teacher, social worker, palice or- Cblld Abuse Task Force, Mead is ficertoinveli\.igate a littlefurther. wodinC with local aeencie:s to he asserted. :t'•rry information into the · Orange C.:ounty now has a 24· schools. ·hour hotline! for reporting possi· At the national convmtlon or : bl~ abuse: 834 5353. the National Commlllce on Parents who ba\•e abused their P1'evention of Child Abuse, Mead children, pbyjiully, v~rbally or learned of the d iscrepancies in emotionally can get help from how various at.at.el handle the is· Parents Anonymous by talllng •~. ·Miriam Spear. Child Protedave "Texu hired l ,tOO pqle to ServicH, 834·2~. ' OAILYP•LOT Club Wiiiter Season Ends 6 Christian Women A fo~h1on 6howing, o talk by educator Mrs. :\lillard Sall and music by Jr vtn"t.' C horale rnember Hl'lcn Wardner Jre on the Sprang Fever program planntld by the Chri!!>lWn Women's Club of Huntington Be acfi. The group will gather al noon in the Sheraton Beach Inn Wednt!sday, March26. Torana League Art1::.t dt'signer Leon Slanlc\ La~eck 1 "'ll speak on Graph1ts To· dJV <it the Wednesday, ~t art'h 26, 7 :30 p .m. mel'tmg of Torana Art Le ;.igul' in the Bo\\ers Must•um . A :slide pro· gr;.im will f eature Orange County i.tl'li:>t:>. Hoag Chapter Officers for the Night· ingale Chapter of Hoag Memorial Hos pital will be ins t a lled Tuesday, April I, al ;rn 11 :30 lunchl•un ffil'l'ltng in lht> Costa :\lesJ Co untr~ C 1 u b . '.\t r ~ . A I fr l' ti Boehner "ill be thl' OC\\ pres ident Parenthood A series of six Explor· mg Parenthood l'lasses :s po n sored by the American R <'d Cross, Orange County Chapter and llarbor Pediatric:>. wi 11 begin Tu c:-.day. April 1. In s t rll(' t ion " 111 lil• given by Or. M ;.irknc Coleman ;,ind Ur. Tom Hohin son ;,ind ~ ;.11H·~ Oonaldson. Hi'i. ;.it 7 :$0 p m . in the Easthluff E 1 e m en t ~• r y Sc-two 1 mu It 1 p u r p u .., t' r 11c1111 Registration inform al ton mav be oht J 1nl·d .1t tht• Red Cross Panhellenic Recent development:. in Panh<.'llenac ~ 111 bl• d1scu:ssed by Mn;. Roy _ E. June :.it the Wednes· day, A prt I 2, dessert meeting of the Laguna Hc:.JC'h Panhcllen1c ,\.., . -,11t·1;.it111n 111 tht• Lido ..ip;.irt mt·nts du broom ul Ip m OCARC Albert Scurdino. n•· glOn(.11 rt•µn•st•nlatlH' for the Nallon:.il Assoc:wlton for Rt:'tardt•d CitiZt'ns ,,. 1 11 he t h t' k e y n o t c spe::iker at the awards Jnd tn:.lullat1on banqul'l of tlw Or.rngc County ,\RC chapll"r. Tlw chnnl·r is planrw<I for Frtd:n. \prtl I. Jl 7 p m. 111 th•· \1rportcr Inn SPRING ~UARTf R Mor. 24 fftru Moy 24 Palatl•CJ • le9la11l119, Adva•ced, La•dscop•: Drawl•9 -lo1lc, Figure: Watercolor: Color a•d De1l9•; Prf•hnakln9; IR· terlor Desl9•; Jewelry; Ceramics: Scttlpt•re; Art History: bamellRCJ Art. Eve11lng Cfa11es I• Life DrawllHJ; Pah1tla9; Ceramics: Pltoto9raphy: DeSICJ•· l>.ppro••d f6r V•••••n• lbcially No11di1criminelory Wri1' or phont fo,. brorh1u' ( 714) 494-1520 HO Lo9Ha CHyH Rd. DR. WULK Trojan Guild Dr. Jerrv Wulk, dircc· tor of international stu· dents at the L"niversity of Southern California will be guest speaker ;.il the Thursday. Apnl 3. meet· 1ng of the Trojan Guild of Orange County. T he group will meet (.IL 10 a .m. in the Newport Beach horn c of Mrs. John O'Donnell Rancho Guild RanC'ho S~tn Antonio·:-; support g uild \\ 111 pre· ~ent a Spring Fc.tnt:i:-.~ dinner dance Saturdav. April 5. m Bullocks, ~ Angell'S. The Rancho is a Boys Town-style facility local· ed in Chatsworth. Assistance F:.i :.ht011 Furet·ast 1975 will lht:'me th1.' S.iturcla.'. i\pri I 5. fo:.11 wn I unt·hcon )..µonso red by th<.· Hunt 1ngton lk:.1t.:h A:>:.1::.tanl'l' Ll·Jgue. Till' l'\'l'lll. gl\ l'll Ill th1· • \ 1 r µ o r l e 1· l n n . " 1 11 h l' n t• f i t t 11 e S p e c t'11 C l' n t l' r ;.i n d p r o \ 1 d • · ...,t·holarsh1ps for 1111..:h !>Chool cind JUntor c·olll'J!l' :-.ludents. Phil harmon ic llunlin glon lh·..i ch Philharmonic Cumrrnl· tel' will presenl Tnfll·:-. • ind Treasures. :i ... alt• of deeorator item!>. lrt·sh hakl·cl goods. ;.intiqut•s Jntl b:ibv tlt>ms Satur-tl~iy. Aprfl ;;, <.ind Sund<Jy, /\pnl 1; llours for lhl' !'all-;it 9591 Rock l'o1nl Dr . Huntington Bt•;.ie h , arc.· Ju a.m. to·I p.m. Dolphins Dolphins. Women 's Division of the Ne\\-port I !arbor Cham b<'r of Com· AT WIT'S . END VanMuStGo By ERMA 801'1BEC'K E\•cr watch m l'n al a sportsmen boat and travel s how» Some of th em hu vt• that frustrated, trnppl•d look like tht>y arc n·ading Pl:iybt>y a nd their wives arc turning the pages. Others run their fingers over the motors and the hatches with the childish t•xc1tcment of Tom Sawyer launc:hmg a raft. As f watched my husband Jul wee k t:yeballing a mobl1e bachelor pad. 1 can honestly say l have never seen a look on a man's.. facehkethat hefore. lie was almo::.t reverent as he stood m tht: middle of the over- stuffed deep purple snag carpet on two levels that took lhe place of furniture. His l'Vt•s took in the wet bar, and the· 'refrigerator. I.he wine cellar conveniently posi· lioned into v. hat the designer re- ferred to as a ··fellowship" Jrca. They came to rest on a reclining chair (wh at else?> next. to the driver's seat. J touched his urm. "I don't wam( to know what you :.ll'C thinking . f don't care. We've had a good mar· nage, three wonderful chi ldren i.tnd I've never been sorry I stuck with you when you let your G I. tn· surance lapt;e." He steadied himself, "I'll be all right. It's just that 1 had forgotten what it is like to sec a wine rack that doesn't hold unpaid bills.'• "I know." I comforted. "I Celt the same w ay the day I went into Clara Creech's home and found a pencil by the telephonl'. You don't forget things like that." ··What happened'?" ht• said· slowly. clutching an ice bucket to his chest. "How did we let our camping get so ... undv1liz<'d?" '"Well. one of the kids wanted to bring a friend, sot \'-O of them had to slt'ep on the con' cited kitchen • table. one in a rack overhead and the other in a · cat in front ot lhe door. • ···we bad no place to store ow· daughter's guitar so we had to tape it to the commode and hold it on our lap every time nature c·:illed. "The shag rug was impractical after the cupboard doors flew open when you stopped suddenly and we had wall-to-wall corn meal. Aod we can't sacrifice storage s pa ce. After all, where \YOuld we put the Frisbees, the s leeping bags, the transistors, the rain gear, the 102 plastic pieces of Ft. Courage, and Brucie's vaporizer for his asthma?" •·1t's okay," he said holding up his hand for silence, .. just give me ammutc." When J left he'' as sta1ing at the fur-covered reclining chair with a smile on his face. Rare Display A rare collection of a· coi;;nplete set of Bing & Grohdahl Christmas plates will be exhibited through Saturday March 29, at Pacesetter, South Coast Plaza. The col· lection, one of three in the world, is debuting in Costa Mesa today. See how pretty (and llliitqf) .. ;eatent eau be. A soft strapped patent with contrast stJtching in rainbow colors. SQUIGGLE by Buster Brown. ' available in white, black & red fashion Island, Newport Beoch, 644-2464 P•tcot rdCf'I 10 uppcn D.\ \'JS PT.\: Fatult ~ ;ind bo.1rd ml'mbt·r:-. ,dong \\1th tht•1r spoust•s " 1 11 ho~ t I h e D a ,. is Pan·nt Corp. as thl·1r guest at a pot luck dinner al 6: 30 tonight Honorary service .t\\ ;.ird \\Ill Ill' pres(•ntl•cl ;,incl old l1ml' mO\.-ll'S \\ 111 h1ghltghl lhl' TE '\\'I SKLE PT.\: Business m<'cting at 9:30 a.m . Thursday. April3. in Bosv. ell II all • .. \i II fr a tu re the presentation of the honor;.irv sernce av. anl. Enll•rta.in m l'llt \\ill hl' pn)\ 1tlcd by the girls l'horus untler tht• d1r<'c t1 on or '.\I 1ss U1 ane l'n llt'l' DIV<JRCE Only ,~.'l,Q; Meet Dale Fahrney, head of our posh new interior design studio in Design Plaza. It's been open 4 months but you probably haven't seen it since it is underground (in that new brick building where Mu ldoon's Irish Pub is). ·Dale says it's terrific being underground and Invites you to join him. See a fascinating array of furnishings, unique artworks, imported accessories, antiques and gifts. Just park at Design Plaza, walk 30 paces to the red brick building, go down the stairs. knock three times and ask for Date. RU Ff ELL 'S UPHOLSTERY W....Y-W•t ...... I t22 H~ ll•d. Code M.-541.025t ft r'OfN Tnur fu"l'"Jif)• 1n y01J' r:twf" car 0Y9f'SAa1' Ollhv9'y 1ny meke •I lae10<V p .. c• Fr" rir1vono pltn\ Ind maot ~\d>t UT AN ATTORNEY 2• HOUR [ 88-.. 8 I SERVICE ........ 9<0ott .... t..UAHANH I 0 ::::.'.".' :: 673-2345 lll\!llRCI '[RVtCl:.. CH l'Al If NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES Sl'RJSG SE Rf ES -April 1 t thro1114h May 20 .\londa} April 14 12 ·00 noon Hunn~·~ i\1111(' THIS MAN HAS BEEN UNDERGROUND FOR4MONTHS Lois Harding & Associate INTERIOR DESIGN 202 Newport Center Drive, Design Plaza 640-6640 316 South Tustin Avenue, Orange 558-2721 Le9uH leach t2'51 U Y uoo l l.06. sum IOJ J1ot MtWP'OU ILYD. NIW9'01T It.I.CH 17 I 4167MHt tO:OOa m 12 30 a m ~ :io p m ln~h LHt'l' For A Caree r ••. 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COULD LEASE HIS VER'( NOSE TO HAVE A IH!Ef\ COMMl:JtCW.. fATIOOEl7 ON 11; IS EJE:YONl7 MY COMPRf:HENSION! l • •I ' f ! {,, . . . A >·.ZO FUNKY WINKERBEAN l OOK , w1cKED WANDA , rr·s NOT THAT I WANT TO HURT c.,>Ol) I &IT I JlJ5 T t..I KE SOMEBODY ELSE MORE. I THAT'S ALL! RGMENTS r •. , .. ,. •.••• • NANCY r-1) ~ IF YOU WANT TO '-, LOSE WEIGHT, ~ YOU'VE GOT TO THINK f Ooo THIN -) TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Yesterday sPuule Solved ACROSS 41 ro_rmol 1 Hindu p0flut1on 42 Lie!jona puml1t slant 6 So1ll, as 44 Hurry ltQUICI 45 Football 10 L1v1ng pass room 47 KIOd ltxture 4d Ao; 14 Circumscnt>e genlle as 15 Actor Franctiol -19 Russian 16 Passage l1gnter plane Abbr 50 Eai.t 17 Actress German --·-Mara river 18 Respond s.i Remoclels excessively 2words 20 Woll type 57 E "<Cnange 21 Gardener s 58 Anl1quer tool 59 Ouole 22 Liiiie 60 Ota Orpnan certain 23 Word on a cereal 61 Serials receipt Abbr 25 Stra1gn1 62 ager men 6J Factory 27 Pipe ltttmgs .JO Fem1n1~ DOWN garment t Cabbage 31 European d1sn Sil rub 2 Fully 32 Sw1mm1ng extended stroke 3 Part of 33 Pensioned USA Abbf ' Highway 36 As QIJlck markf'r as···-5 Native 37 Complains ol Sull1• Stang 6 Was 38 Urge uPr1ght lorwarel 7 Zero 39 Dull SCOIC tn 40 Bards lennts S A p 0 IP IA It IA C A s p ( p l A T EI o Aill " II. Ir I A ~ I A l IS 0 T 0 II 8 R E 11 I T R 0 T I ~ A 8 ! I l s " A Rif ,I YI E ~ 1011\ll-~IOIA H .__ t lAID-~ 111~ AS lDllER-SlOIP .... ~tT 1~111 U l~-)l t IAm All 'R'[ H ( C N-rllU IC ( IR I S E N [l lN ~ •l•IAl"ll ll lN I) o ll-1 IN IY I l IR IN I) IR A l IT L 1£ S N I~ r; E IU U T [ II 0 l ( H p E p u R E "Ill 1• ll I~ IU 'I it IR IAI) I) ll I IN ti~ T Iii IA 1R i) IV IE E IP 8 lnd1v1dual 9 By means ot 10 Olltce workers lntormal t 1 Citrus lree disease 2 words 12 Pnma -- ev1de11ce IJ Sweetens 1ne kitty 19 ~pan1sn mans name 21 1 owel ms1gn1a 24 W1ndm1ll sail 25 Tn1ck pieces 26 Draws benind 27 "Yoodonl say' 28 Places 29 Draculas -'treater 2 INOldS .JO Unruly cnildren 3? F 1S11erman s accesory J4 Italian communtly 35 Next 1n or a er 37 Rios beacn 38 Rural 40 Minute orifices 4 t Contenel 43 Simple macn1nes 44 Meat source 45 Buddhist monlt.s 46 Snort PIOverb 4 7 Temptress 49 Distribute by measure 51 Computer food 52 B1bhca1 place ~ Be a l er\anl SS Autumn montn·Abbr 56 Emulate 57 Highest ranll 10 II Ii' IJ 16 by Wm. F. anctM;. Casson W~I/ Gt{P5l/, HoNCtJ, VOU ARE GO~WL>5 ~ • ..-.10 PEANUTS c/otJ ttJN 'T 50LJND Lll(e ~U M€AN 11! by Tom K. Ryan HOW PARE 'rtJLJ MY IN~Gf(tf'(. QUESTil)J OFF, l'M PO/Nfr ~ BlJZ'Z TIME 5Por. PRIME- by Tom Batiuck by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller IF TMEl?E'S AN EARlMal{.l.KE ANO THE OTr1tR TEAM 15 SWALLOWED UP WE .\~16HT WIN 6'( DEFAULT JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH . l(e t..L. ~ ~CHOOL. }(~ARION ~ fD110~1.AL oFf1t(t -4-. . .. IR.A, ICLOPPY'S MOT 006 5TAN0 MA-SllfT P.At0 FOR rr, AO YET. lnAN ~ ANO $EE IF 'l()l..( CAAi COLLECT OVll $1.50 Tllu~r March 20. 1975 DOOLErS l S(E ltUS ~AU.Y GORG&OU6 GIRL. WrT .. ~ER AAMS ARou..So ')bCJ ... ~ ---~- DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS -AND ~m~ EY£S CLO!>W. SML P~LRS uP ~LR Mol~l, ~E.0 UP:> ANIL lb 7"1/fS J..APJ.ESS CASA roo J.J)IJEJ.. v POR YOU.? i Sl<·TSK ··· AND AFTER ST.ANDING BEHINDT EB.AR .At.L ANIMAL CRACKERS DAY···1..,.__, .... ·•t...· ..... , ., ... GOSH ~ qoo SEEMED 10 cser A K10<.oor C1f Tt4e OO~E !. TOLD f,)O(.) CJE~ ... by Charles M. Schulz NO L'NE CAN 5A'I 1 OJ,...,'T r{A\E A TE.W Of ~O SfOKT6: by Harold Le Doux YC>V MUST HAVE HAD A REASON FOR 5HOOTING MEL! DO YOU WANT TO TEU ME WAAT IT WA5, 8E8E ? . .. OAILYPllOT C-J ( by Rodger Bradfield -YOU~ F"Uf uaf HAS 5CLN CANaUfD BECAUSE or IWR AA1lNGS PR. PE:VI NE: IS YE:RY S H O W ~IZ o R 1e ...,"f'eC) I I I 111 I by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by Rod9er Bollen .. T.-4ia" Wti.S~'i FUNN~ ... ~u. Ii 010 w~s MA-W:::E ME: L~H . by Mell When I thtnl. h1111o llctl1) "'"'II \I 11 ,,d, ... 1 '""' tl11. "·•ii.I '' '" In~ f\l llhlcm' otnll ) \Ill \lo un' t l'\ \I\ l,1l1 ltl th.: l.1n.Jh It .I ,11'< IU I t 11 I k.11.y r..11 ••• , NOPE 1-1es A ll'EAL. DEADSEAT, THAr (8lA~P.1) ICLOPPY . by Chester Gould WHERE ELSE COULD A CALL BE MPDE FROM 9111 A5KS VERA. DENN IS THE MENACE ......... -. ---....... ~ ••••• i-..... . ... . ' -...... _, .............. ~.-.; .... ' :. I SALE Men's Slacks '~ \l t~ .,. :: 9.44 20 %0FF 6 39 Men's Short Boots ' • ' 13 44 Reg. 7.99. Men's jacket. 20 % OFF 10~33 Reg. $13. Flare leg pants of Fortrel"" polyester. Solids. 30-42 waist, 29-35 length. / ;I ' . Low Pr ice 2.77 Men's sweatshirt. 95% cotton, 5% acryhc. Assorted colors. S,M,L.Xl ! • Poly/cotton blend . Asst. colors. Reg. 16.88. Side zip dress boots Machine wash. S, M, l, XL. Reg. 12.99. Harness styling with leather loot. Brown. 8\.-3. 11 .99. Reg.14.99. 3'h·6. Not Available At Santa Ana with leather uppers Brown. 7101 1,120 20% OFF 20 % OFF Womens Shoe Girl s' Sanda ls 6.33 3.11 Reg 7 99 Womi:in's open loe dress shoe. Shng back. Available rn red. while & bloo. S1m1lar lo ilhlSfrahon Reg. 3.99. Cross strap style. Leather uppers with contrast slilchrng. While 9-4, colors 12·4. .. Boys' Sweat Shirts .2.99 · Boys' swe at shirts. C,otton/ acrylic<blend, Asst. colors. Sizes I 0· 16. ~ 2.44 Pre·school Boys· sweatshirts. Sizes 4·8. IUENA P4ll: Beac~ at Orangetho'pe •Open weekd~ys 9:3010 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6 OUHGI: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd •Ope n weekdays 10 to 9. Sulldays to to 6. S411TA 4H4: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9. Saturdays 9:30 lo 7. Sulldays 10 to 6. i I \ SPECIAL BUY Misses' Jacket Dre5ses 14.99 Sleeveless shifts with matching jackets jn your choice of several stylei. All in machine wash polyester. Colors. 8-18. 21s1.oo • Reg .• 6~. ~~n's• print and sohdibik1n1rS;M, L. " .3/10.00 Reg. 4.00. Women's support : hose. Nude heel. Variety of · fashion tones to choose.from Sizes short, average & long. • Adds support from waist to toe. ll ,•, •••• Re p, sh Gal ,. -~ '. ' . ' .. ' ' l ' Reg. choic Nylor lnpa rice s:l:lfe• lhu sday 1V l~ar1 Thru J20nd . I March · ·21-', .\ 4.99 Reg. 5.99 Women's Screen Print top. 100 % polyester short sleeve. Available in assorted prints and sizes. 4.99 Reg. 6.44 Queen Size Gals' Night Gowns 2/S5 Reg. 2/$6.00. Shift styles with choice of V-neck or scoop neck. Nylon with delicate lace trim. In pastels. Sizes S.M,L • ect1ve arch 20th, day, 1915. . ' 4.99 Misses' pants. Easycare machine washable polyester in sizes 8 to 18. Commodore calculator. 8 digit readout. Handy b<1ttery· operated. unit fits in palm or pocket. Ideal for studen ts, home, office-, to keep household accounts. Similar to illustrat ion Re,. 32.99. Bobby Mac~ car seat, from infant to toddler Padded 1 piece moldeq plastic shell. SAVES4 Basketball Goal Set 15m99 Reg. 19.19. Includes 36x48x~· backboard, fold-up basket Hardware, too. Folding stroller of light weight alurt'lin um. Nylon seat. Opens/ folds in one easy step. Closeout!~ 29.97 45 piece stoneware dinnerware. Service for eight, assorted patterns.to choose from. All hand painted. A charming addition to any table arrangement. 20°/o OFF Zip floral Luggage 3.99 Reg. 4.9~ 15" 4.79 Reg. 5.99 l 611 5.59 Reg. 6.99 17'' 6.39 Reg. 7.99 19" 7.19 Re·g. 8.99 20'' 27 .95 Reg. 34. 95 set of 5 Floral zip luggage. Cloth covering, asst. color schemes to choose from . Side zipper compartment. Ideal for those weekend plans . ·SALE Steel File Cabinets 24.0Q Reg. 29.99. 2-dr awer 14"x15"x30 '. 32.00 Reg. 39.99. 2-dra.,.,er. 1S"x18"x30". 45.60 Reg. 56.99. 4-drawer. 1S"x18"x52''. IUB4A PAii: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open ~eekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 1Oto6. OIAMM: City Or. at Gardefl Grove Blvd. • ()pen weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 1 o to ~· SANTA AMA: 3900 SQ. Bristol-No. of So. COlst Ptaza •Open we41kdays 9:30 to 9. Saturdays 9:30 to 7. Sundavs 1oto6. ' ..... ' \. • • ,, .· £' 0AILYP1LOT Thuradey.March20. 1975 Al'laV'1TO · ~W0•••114 ... W"""Hl""n"r• Firm 'Clearing the Air:, Ultrasystems Product Burn~ Off Airport Fog A most important member or the health Team b the registt>red nurse. Wherevl•r s he serves -in a phys1c1an\ .. otnce, hospital or homt> her work is indaspt.•ru;able. By DOUG FRfTZSCllE CM tile O.Oy ~I ... Sttll Shrouded in Cog, Los Angeles Airport was shut down for its three busit>St days or the year during the Chnstmas season of 1974. Thousands of motoris b jammed Century Boulevard and milled futilely around the airpor t loop Thousands of passengers and thousand · of Christmas vacation plans were thro~ n off course by the fog tosses due to fog, the Sl,000 a loot installation cost of ~he system is fairly small, Stevens maintains. The Ultracre.ar system basically uses forced air heJling to literally blow a tunnel o{ c lear air in the fog. A series or blower-burners spaced at 50-fool intervals along the runway would nuse the air temperature by about three degrees, lo~ ering the relat1\'e humidity and clearing a <.·one of air FIN,ANCE Adminisiralion will rele1use its opinion_on 5uch fog dispersal syWlems. THE U.S. AIR Force, he said, is also preparing to award contracts totalling $50 million for tog-clearing equipment uround its installations. 0.ilf pjlol $U11f P"°I• We make every ct tort to co-operate -.1th .ill nur.t.-i. to help them "crvc their patients better fo'or . pharmacist-. and nur:::.es are ded1t·a1~d to rarr)mg out a phy:.1<:1an 's -"'act d1rect1on'> to help l'lloplc get~ ell AFTER SJ~ yl'ars of re:,l•arch. l'ltras)-skms of Newport Beach believes it has come up with an airport wg clearin~ system which can eluninale the los::.e~ m time and money fog causes the airline industry each year. AS DESCRIBED b~ and fan s and 1 s Sle,·ens. the systl'm controlled by computers. would clear a cone of :.11r Burners are fueled with narrowing from 250 feN kt>rosene_or ji:t fuel. high to 50 feel high an lht• Op~ratmg the system, plant:'s approach path to s~ud Stevens, would cost ;.i runway. about SS,500 an hour . The. A similar system has been developed in France. Stevens said. That system. called Turboclair, uses turbo·jet engine exhaust lo serve the same purpose. Stevens t'laims that Ultradear i~ a superior ~ystem in terms of economy. air pollution and the amount of fuel co n sumed by lhe burner~. UL TRASYSTEMS MECHANIC ED MADSEN FIRES UP BURNERS Devl~e Would Ctear Out Fog at Nation's Airports Interior Finance Ref ortn YOU OR YOt.;H DOC TOR CAN l'llUNfo~ US whe n you OC't.-d a ~eh very We will dclavt.'r promptly without cxlr:~ charge. A great m1rny people rely on us ror their he:.ilth needs. W e wckomc rcqucsb for delivery scrvH·e and ch argc ui.:counts rAIKUDOPHAIMACY 351~.ilood Frttdl'll•try ~'-cll'42-l 510 P .J . Stevens, president th e research and development firm, s:.iid fog.closed airports cost $100 million last year. The systt'm , he said, <;1mount of fuel c~r\sumt'd \\Ould allow pilots to use m an h~ur. he said, would instruments to descend. be eqwval~nt to two Boe· then permit a full v~al mg747stakangoff. lt.1nding in the cont' of Within ~he next t~o e I e a ·r a 1 r . T h e months, Stevens. s~1d , ;1dvan t agcs of the the Federal Av1at1on ~,·s tem , he s <1id, are Stevens said the low-speed fans of the t:ltracle<.y-system will direct a gentle updraft of wurm air that will not interfere with the flight stability of arriving and departing planes. Design Talk Set Hilary Imes. president of the interior design firm Hilary Imes and As- sociates in Irvine, "ill speak on "Good Design 1s Good Business·' al the Exchange Club of Hunt- ington Beach March 27 luncheon meeting Bill to Congress WAS II I NG T 0 N <APJ-Consumcrs could receive higher inlere::.l on savings accounts anti also receive interl'st pay· ments on special <.·heck· ing acc·ounts under :i financial 1cform packugl' sL•nt t o Congn•ss by t>re~ident Ford th1~ \\ t'l'k percent for savings .md lo:.in associations and other thrift institutions. The proposed lt•g1sla tion also "ould permit ~adngs and loan i.I~ soc.•1aliun !> and mutual ~.1\111gs bun k.s lo ufflor (' h l' l' k I n g ;1 l' l' II ti ll l ~l'I"\ I<.' l'S \\ h 11 l• b:.ink:-. \\ o u I d h :1 v l' m o r l' t.1utho111 \ to m;.ikt• honw loan~. · 1nncased sa fety in poor ·visibility flying situations and reduction of the los~t·~ cuused by fog t:l.1,, ... 111l'tl \d' t).I:! ~·~Ii tocl,I\ 1•11001• The Ultraclear system dc\'1sed and pat(•nted b) F. Charles Price. one or t h l' r l' s e a r c h c r s t•mployed by the firm . i:, not cheap But compared tu the The '>\'::item U!>t'.., u nderg ro"u nd bu rncr~ DESERT'S BEST BUY , ..... ·~ Trucldnl SboW ... and view! March 19, 20, 21 • 1-8:30 PM Anaheim Convention Center Indian -hill.c Ovef200 ~Jting EJ0ibig. St:e wnat 's new from evrrv ma1or truck, component dnd JCCl!Ssorv m111lulacturer I Open 10 A1: Involved in Trucking TO"WNHOUSES Palm Desert l.ocatr.d 10 a shellered cove ~cvcral hundred feet above the desert rtoor ... Indian Hilb offers an incomparable panoramic view whe re coolinJ: breezes RCntl~ swrl'p awa} the cares of the world' fi\"c custom-designed sw imm•ni.t pools a nd screened tennis courts add to lhe new way of lire you'll happily find al Indian Hills-Palm Desert! 1973 PRICES! 2 & J BEUROOM SINGLE STORY TOWNHOUSES from $34.500 t0% DOWN 8 3/4 % FINANCING g o;... A.R. Special Seminar In A Brand New Stock Market, What Should You Be DoinQ? This in essence 15 lhe suO,eOI we will c over 1n a 11me1y investment seminar 10 be h e ld 10 our Newport Beach office Experienced and knowledgeable moderators will discuss such key topics ,1s Whic h stocks appear 10 be moc;t undervalued at presenr? Who! does the drop 1n 1n1erest ra res mean for investors 1n s tocks? ~·-......... '. _.!or IN •I ""'4 _...., f I Sot,., I r~ I .U..,0 boll I w(><IM ...... .,"0'"'•''"'" ~..,.,- In Bonds' Is the market rebound fo r real? I~ II too late 10 take '1dvantage ol lhP renewed interest in eou11tes? Should you be ouv1nq d1scoun1 bonds for c ap11al gains? Whal about lh~ 001en11al ol oot1on'i? Of qolrJ? WHE:N WfdRHcMy, Mw. 26 · 7;l0 P."'" WHERE U7 s-Hico4os, S.lt~ 401. He.,_.. IHch !'=IPEAKER KEMP •tCHARDSOM Ample 11me will be alloted t0< yaur personal investment ouestions Our seminar 1s tree but limited space makes reservations netessary. To make VO\JfS can to.I• Fo~ UO.HOO ex rre1l the couPon Loeb. Rhoades & Co 567 San Nicolas Drive. Su1le 408 Newport Beach. Callfom1a 92860 NAME .... STREET • CITY .... STATE ••• ZIP TEI. ---~-~~-------~-~-~---~-~--------~-, Jobless Workers Might Lose Aid Tht.' ll•g1slat10n \\ould eliminate all t'l'thng~ on sa\'ings ac('ounts after 51:: ) ears. making possi- ble higher interest pa) - ments to depositors dur- ing period s of light credit, :,uch as t>Xisted last year DETRO JT (AP1 Special unemployment benefit funds al Chrysler and General Motors are expected to run dry t his s pring, leaving more than 130,000 laid-off auto "orkers in bleak finan- e1 al straits . Chrysler·s fund c:ould lie exhausted by the first we(·k of April and GM"s could run out b_v m1d- May due to massive un- precedt>ntc•d indus try I a) o ff s . a c c'o rd 1 n g l u l "nill'd ,\uto \\'orkc•r!> 1111 ion projeC'l ions. The Supplemt·ntJI l 'nt'mployml·t1t Bem•fit ISl'R) funds. (I UOl(jUl' cushion de!>igned to ::.et• auto \\ orkers throu~h t t• m p o r a r y I a y 11 f f pt•riods , \\en : not d1· Planning Grants Offered T \\ c1 S I . 0 0 0 sc hnlar :.h1p:-. fo1 graduute s ludil's in plan· ning·related fields an· being offered b y The Irvine Company in Southt.'rn California C'Om petition. according lo R1ch<1rd A Reese. ,·ice prt's1dent of planning for llw firm . Scholarship appllC':mts must be enrolled 111 " collegl' or univer~1ly offerin g ;,id\ ancc cl degrees an t'nnronmcnlal planning, urhun de~1gn . arch1tectu rc-eng 1 necnn).! planning. urban :.oc1o lo ,gy, urban l'conom 1cs. land~capl' arrhitl'cture or urb:.in govern.-rnce. ThL'Y mu:.l ulso hnld a hat'hl'lor::. or m astl·r:-. degree in om• of I hrst· f1l'lds c.ind shO\\ c•\'lflencc of out-;t:mdmg '<11.·.itkmir achicvt'mc•nt Interested students s hould contact the.• dean of their gradu<att• school to obtain an <application and more tnformalion Deadline fo <1pphcalions is April I New Bank To Open March25 W<•lls Fargo Rank will hos l an open h ou1H· celebration in it:- Newport Center office Tuesday from 10 a .m . to3 11 m .. Wallace E. Minter. vice pres ident and manager. <Announced. The new offire in th~ Newport Cent('r J.'man- cial PJaza occupies 8500 square feel on the ground floor of the 16-floor Wells Fargo B~nk 'rower. On display in the lobby throughout the 4·day fe~tivitic~.March 25 through M ar<'h 28. will he the Buffalo Bill stagecoach, a one-half :-.coif' model used in Buf falo Bill Cody's Wild We!it Show. In addition. booklets 'de11crlblnR the dti\~ of the Overland Stage wlll he availebte. Drnwings will be held etich day through March 211 :.1gned to cope with n· ces:,ion-levcl furloughs Laid off assemblers who now collect an average $170 a week in SUB pay and unemploy ment compensution. \\ill Jose a n avt>ragc SOO '' week \\hen the funds run out, leaving tht•m :md their families with S80 ~1 week inC"ome The meeting will be held al noon al Jerico's Restaurant in Hunt- ington Beach. Mrs. lmes, a member of the American Society of Interior Designers, will discuss the im - portance of good interior design in business of- fices. Tht' ceil1ngs on passbook !'>.I \"ings ae· counts nO\\ ;,ire :.i bout 5 percent for banks and 51 1 It \\ ould fll'l'm il bank~. savings and loan as· socialions and mutuul savmgs,banks lo offer in- teres t ·bcaring NOW Jl' l'()Unl ::.en ICl'S lo (.'Oil- s u m c rs . 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ChE YOl ha~ Slr• on. ga1 anc ga! pa1 wh me pea ite: car ac1 Wt abi gri wh wh of m: N ij dolf ptlc t 1 1 I J ' 4 0 s • 1 • 9 10 11 ,, 13 14 IS •• 11 ,. ... 20 , , 3 o4 s • 1 • ~ 10 II 11 13 " u •• 11 " ,. 10 I ·I \ 7~efore Purclaa.e· I ChOose Mobile • ~ • 1 Home''Site First ·1 -. . . •• B7SYLV1A PORTEl (Second in a SerlnJ ' lf YOU are thlnJung ol buying a mobile home 6ho i ~t.e tl~, Tbls ts an absolute must, for lf you bu). IA ~~ rtb'[le "Glore you f~d a plaee to put it. you may make a hor· iiY expensive mistake You tpay be unable to flnd a place you lik' qr, depending on where )lou live you Jll~ be UD· able to find a site at all. ABOUT 10 PERCENT OF all Money's Worth. mobile homes in the US arc on 111div1dual sites, the resl are m mobile home parks. J! yuu already own a site zoned to permit mobile homes, Cane -but a maJority of u s. com- munities pr(lh1 bit mobile hc1mes on individual lots. As a result. more thlln half of all new mobile homes must be placed in parks The vacancy rate for parks varies trcm~ndously. of course, but it avct ages only about 6 per cent and m some Northeast ureas. there m ay be only a few dozen sates for an enti re state • So 1f you were to buy u moblle home, say in Connecticut, without havm~ a site hned up m advance, you might be forced to sell the home back to a dealer at a huge Joss. ( Assuming, though, that you have a choice of more tha one mobile home park, here are questions to gwde you , Cl J l s the park open or closed? Any persons approved by the management may mo e into an ·'open park," but closed parks are restncted to the customers or one or a very few mobile home dealers and thus may severely restnct your choice or home makes and models <2 J Whalfacihtics are offered'> MANY MOBILE HOME PARKS offer such extras as a ~w1mmmg pool, golf course, clubhouse, etc You 'll pay for these. so you may want to avoid a park with fnlls you won't use But do look for the non-obvious street hghts, fire hydrants, fire alarm call boxes, a sturdy bwldmg for severe wrndstorms, underground wmng, buned oll or gas tanks. (J) Whal 1s 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 if you' can ~lf~ :l fair Jeusc preferably for a year, you'll be much better C 4) 1 row good are the lots'' Avoid elbow-lo elbow arrangements For fire and wmd s8'ety, the lots should permit homes to be at least 20 feet apart on all sides, your site should be reasonably level, well dramed and have ample graveled or paved parking. The concrete slab under your home should be at least four in· ches thick and have rugged wmd anchors <S> Is the park located on a flood plain" CHECK TUE NEAREST BODY of waler and be sure you'll be well above it Ask long-time residents 1f the park has ever flooded and how badly. Beware of sites near streams bndged with culverts smaller than you would see on a good highway. (6) What about services and utilities and their cost" Outside or the obvious -sewage disposal, TV cable. garbage collection -what voltage of electncity is available •md will you have a choice oOieating fuel'> lf you must buy j!as, 011, etc , from the park, how do pnces and services com- por~' C7) What about local personal property taxes'! Check whether there 1s 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 itcms1 (9) What about park rules and how well managed is at., INVESTIGATE IN ADVANCE rules on pets. parties,. car repair, gardemng, renting or selling your home. What accessones -skirting, carport, steps -are reqwred? What are grounds for eviction and are rules well enforced" Get a copy of all rules m wntmg Talk with residents about their experiences with management, how tenants' gn evances are handled, how fairly rules are enforced. whether threat of eviction is used to enforce petty rules, whether services are prompt and adequate. Ask questions of the residents -and go alone -not with the park's mana er Buy the Dolly Piiot for Peanuts (and o lot of other great comics) delivered 7 days a weeK 642 ·4321 (Direct or collect) 611h1PrS RHd (,0111-r• New Yor~ IUPI! -Tll~ fOllowlft9 lhA show~ tne 'toclo.s that llne gained ~• Ee lost tne mosl t>.tsed on pe«Ant 01 ~ on the Hew Y0tk Stoel< ~~nm., ~·c~nl.t cnanQK art t~ dolfererice belwttn rne previous (to\lnq pr1u .,nd tM currer1t ctoslng swk• GAIHEltS 1 Uld E\to)nd\ 1"+ 1 UP 1S 4 , HorllOrl CP 7~n· .... 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C'ommt·l'\:C' !-oalfl .\nothN mt•,1s11r(' of tht· balance of ~l,t)nWnL4', th<' nl'l hqwchl\' halanC'e, ~•~ S18.3 billion in dt>f1t•1t for thl' \!Car .. md $6 5 b•lhon for ttw fourth quarter . . • ••• . • l Thursday. March 20. 1975 _Tonight's TV. Highlights Cll$ (2) 8: 00 -The Waltdtls. In this re-JliMted f wo--hour segment, John·Boy is· ca&Aght In a family conflict when Gr~ndpa ta>t'e' up u ms against the federal govern- ment to defend Aunt Martha's l and. Beulah Bondi guests. KOlh' C28) 9:00 -"The Monster." In Ws 192.5 silent movie, Lon Chaney stars • lp •· dr.ama revolving around a lunatic . asyJ~ and a mad doctor who terrorizes the~ates. ABC (7) 11 :30 -Stanley Kramer's Funny Men. The noted director hosts this Wide World Special with clips of his fun-niest movies. / TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MARCH 20 O <9 00> @ ED streets •I s.1 r .. llCiD "Mask or OatbM (Rl John Otvidsoll auests ts an im111usion1st wllo IS$UlltS die identity ol I I 1- mous dealsed ldreu of the 1930s, leedinr LL Stone and Inspector l\el- ltf lo one ot thtlf most b1urre . ':00o!(I.)Q.i mmm11ni usu. · I . ~Cf)(~) Nwi (E) hlinr Frt• IM OIJ•pic ltlMa El) Futivll lllttnlKioMI llMSWe ED S!lt11t F~•= "Tiit MHsttt" (mef. PlftrWcc hllifr odmna) l 92S. A Sll!Jlttown hl!fo, T Mii tr ~llttlC.'a 1nm1t1ahn1 the disappurance ol a Mat11 Tnaa lr1end, 1s led to tht loal lunatJC I Sbr Tttlt Hylum, •here the mfil!>OU3 Or. Zrs o.ctric c-,,., u. nickn.amed "The Monster" bas bdy I F~ 1mpnsoned Ille stiff and lerronzed 6:lO I Men GritflA Sllt9 tht 111111ates. Lon ChaMy. Ctrtrude W, Gtilt~ Ol""'1ed and H1ll1111 Cooley star Dflllltt a) SiblatiM CMiedJ : Z....! ':JO B Nnn i CVI Oaler'' Cllkt mu Tiena · S. tlllf USA 10:00 0 CliJ Q) Ci) CIS Reiiorts ,,e Utlle b.-s land, the Patriot Came" Cameru 7:00WOfJQj@ a>CDNcws trnd to bolh sides ol the lmh 3 Ir-* border to rtport on what is h1ppen NCAA Westmt Rteitul c.llect inc and hn happened 1n Northern a.~11 l'\ayeff' UClA plays the Ireland, the lracmented. lurtul winner of the Ut.-Stalt/MontaRJ corner of the Emerald Isle where 11me. the 3,500 bombmes in the pa~• (6J Med Sq!IM year have cast a heavy shadow on I Trvtll w ~ICIKts the current truce and where Br1l1sh Wlllt't .. , Li11t? troops hive become ramrhar 11au1es I Lfft lllq on the landscape. Correspondent Tiit Fiii John laurer>ee 1nter.1ews l11sh ltad (!!)CV I ~ t rs David O'Connell. Chief ol Slaff Ei) u M11111 P11b1bl4e ol the oollawed lrrsll Repubhun ~The lcr Y1llfy Army, Garrett frugmld, lnsh for tD Ttca Wrtll liladtl• e•&n M1n1s1er: Mer1yn Recs. Brth~ (~(I ) llHaRza M1n1s1tr 10 t.orthern Ireland; and I Drau 81~ [dmon Casey of Kelty. lht Tllrtt Sttetn Rev. Ian P11slcy IS Showa at a poh 1:ll ea.-.. Ca•tn heal rallr. tu(6J Pfla Is llirllt O Q1~)Qoa>llMl'O.'Coin' ()OJ Ld'' MW 4 Of.II Home" Cond. The NBC Networt 11 Te Tel Ult T,_. decided to ieschedule lhree eplSodu (J lllil'IM $ MM: (C) (llw) o4 ltus P<oClllll, aH AfTER our "'WIB the Pr~ LMr (ns) '56-prtu dudlme. Ttas tlNsodt !NJ or Mldic Murplly, An• Buclott. fat MAY NOT air. <>owlt't Clllrlts Dnk~ 0 I) lkwJ I ~ 6l lt1111tor TtorUle AQcJIM.t -.ru 0 (~ Ll l) CD ED KMIY 0 ~ bca C. ~ lent Kill" (II) Harrt 0 1116 to prove a.111!J C.Wllltr• Sii.-the in11ocenai ol a deaf mute sus- llalt bats peeled ol moo and murder. Jamn 1:00 Wauiwneht. ~ttly Lloyd, Lawrence O JOHN-BOY SHOT! TOP Pressman, and G.,I Stndl111d 1uest. ·*ORAMA ON WALTONS! ffiCN Cu Lis Estrellu 1J (ill LV n. "..._ (2hr) ~6 Tiie Uatoudllbles "The tonnict~ (R) Jollll·Boy 1s Ul;]O l'°"l'llfJ to Advuture tau&ht In a lam1ty conflict when llft1 Grndpa 11rus to take up arms · Yoaa lof Hultll aalinst the federal cowrnment-€I1 Situation Ctmedy and insists that Jolln·Boy do the 110:'5 El) !kn S'me. Aunt Martha (Beulah Bonch) 11:00 I CD 0 €I1 mm ""'' demallds that Grandpa help the men . ltl !IO)@@ Nm in htf l1m1iy dtfend her homt •rlh am ":1 GreucM ulles 1111~ 1114 encrOKhmtnt ol 1 l6J reny Muoa f edeul h1rhwl'f O Tiie Lucy Slltw 0 @00~ (?;) S.u~lu ~1n. OJ Mission: l11pouiblt tenSM Cart' Chit &ets pneumonia @ Off llallaiice and spends a •eek 1a a hospdal lfl') Ci) Tt Tdl tilt Trvtll whilt his budd~s take ure ol Jrll. '16 Wiid W-tld West/IKl•e Tu R~ f 6 Mike O..~ Sllow port fJ (~ ((Jl(l ) Cl) a.rvr Milltt ( ;1f OOJ W111ttd: Dead ., Al~ ['uodt 111lormaho11 llOt avaublt ll:l5 ED CiMal 34 11 our preutunt.. ll:lO 1J (11) W (!) CIS Litt MM: (C) I ~S:..,, ai;: "WIMfe Wert Ytu Wllta thf l.iPts ._. CMw Werrt Ow1?'" (com) '63-Clofrs Day, Cl_f ~ (C) (2'1r) "flln.Up" ~~~ lilolSf, leny-TbO!US, Patrtek (du) 70 -Jlmt$ Stxy, Raquel § riJ @ ~ m WllllJ ~rson Weld!, t..U A$kw. Tfticllt Z- 1 .. ~ JewU I (~~))Ci) W"icle World Spe- LAI ,..._, t11I "Stanley Kramer's Funny Men~ i.-u~t PTterallS B ..:-: (C) "Zibl" (dra) '68- l:JO ''T ~I (tjed~ ~. ~,!!-Bob~A mnna Shimkus, !\alma Pu1nou, ht ncr ""' ,,..n11~·• SunnM Floo. .sevfft family CttS1$ dtvtlops whtn @ M°'it· "Yetto. MoU11t11n" (wes) Dhe wins a rtal estate sales awird. ·~>-le.. Barker Mali Powers How. e~pl\nillnr the l1et she has be· I ard Dutt. ' · come the 111111'1 bmdwlnner. 12·00 O lfW Westtn1 Re1ioaal Colleee U <Id l•JI ~)ED II.am "I Gm ' Bnketblll 1'11,oll' (R) at !he Olla" K.lren must m•h 1 ( 6 J Allrt4 Hitchcock Hour choice between two complflely dil (D M01it: "The Second Wom1n" 1erenl lllttl who seek tht pltnure (mys) '51-Robert Young, Btlsy of tier company. Ronn11 Schell and Drake Mart Metu~f ~ue5t. Reschedule4 1 :OO u (lo Tomorrow ID Men 5riffil Sllflt ( 3 \ (IJ ~ ( 61 News 9:00 1 1:45 Movie: "the Matti Story" ( dra) 0 NEW Hin NEW TIME. '!>4-Alec Gu1n11m. ,Jack HaNk•ns, *THE MAC DAVIS SHOW Ant hony Steel. I 0 QcJ l~ (14! m MIC .,.. SM 2:00 m All-Ni&ht SJlqr. "T·Mrn." "Sur· Mte:'' 1uais are Oom Otllilse, !l'lst Pac:iare" MM Murr.., and Roop Cl1r\ 3:4S 0 Mo.it: "llbtat " lad•) ~?-0 CJBI!!D ..._ Owrts tlle St•? Ro~rt Mrtchum. Janr Russell, Ci) I s,, G;o11a GuhJmt, W101am Brnd11 Friday DAYTIME MOVIES Q6 "SlltWI W1r11nf.. (dra) 'Sl- G•"ltr Roten. Oorrs Day, Ronakl RHClll.. 2:l0 a (C) "Slit" (adv) '65-Ursula Aft. drm Jolin RichJrdson. 1:23 "OectptiN" ( d r' l • 46 -10:00 00 "blfl •I I" (dra) '50-T os!Mto Btt1t OIYJS, Clludt Ra1AS. Mtf•ne. MacMo Kyo. m "Tiii .... h ,,,_,, (dll) 'S6 3:00 B (C) "Tiie Y.1.1'.s" ldra) '63- -IJlnt Cllf~ R*rt HortOA. Ehzabeth Taylor, Rtdla1d Burton ll:tl fJ ~ .C .,..... (dra) '5G-IOI (C) "llb11'1 fntrite Sport'" • !Miii Andrews, Mall p-rs, (toll!) '64-Rock HudSOfl, Paula ll:JIQ)"l.nt ~ Wtsr (wcs)I PrentiU. 'S7-lee Yan Ctftf. J1111 o.vis. l:lO (3) (C) "Ta111.y & tllt Doctor" lZ:OO m "'Tiie S... 11n1fe _,.. (du) (rom) '63-Sandra Der. Peter Fonda. · '60-Sel Millff, Susan ICollMf. j O (C~ MA VtfJ 5'tdtl FIVOI" l :i!O 0 .,..,.,,. (ws) 'S2-W~d 81n Cl (tom) 6!>-Rocll Hudso"· Leslie Ca· ' hott, PhylliJ Coetn. ro". Charin Boyer, Waller Slmk. KOCE Television Student's Movie Clicks A four-minute sound film by Orange Coast CoU~e student Kerry Brouiber took first place in the community college division of the 9th annual California Student Film Festi•ellor8 mm film. • Tbe Garden Grove re- sw.o.t.'b t.be second OCC' atudat &.o win the oward in tw~ .)'ears. David • • Howard of Costa M~a took the pnze last year Brougher's film is "La Danse de la Mer." It 1s an a dance seque nce that was filmed on the b<!acti in Corona del :\1 cir. 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March 20. 1975 DAIL v r1Lor o 1 Bruins to Handle Montana .. l'OltTLAND IAf'1 Montan<1 coach J1;1d lteatht·oll' wus cling tng to h is l>t'nst• of humor Wed 1w:,duy as ht• W:.tkhNI CC L,\ prat'lltl' for tonight's N(',\A Wl'Sl Hegion~l l>a:.kl'tball tournament :-t>mifinals ··Jus t looking ;it thl'111, thO!>l' ~uys look <1 little bl'tll'r than U!). l don 'l s up post• lht"l' art' ht•tter " :-.lid tkath(·otc, wi1t1s1• (;n zzhc's :.n-G. v. ill altl'111pl to topple th~ :-1·1·ontl -runked Bruins. 21 :1 . Tlw Bruins huddll·d \dth l'O:Jt:h • John Wuoden, thl'll took the floor· for mort-dnlb "I'm w:11t1ng (01 lhl·rn lo :-1m ulttl1• our offt•n:,t•, .. :.aid lleathcok ... llH· lumhll'. :-.tumhlt• 41nd fall do" n · . . . Louisville, Mai·yland Fav ore cl I.AS t.:RUCES, N. M. (AP> Louisv1llc ;md Maryland will ht• seeing .soml' familiar fat·es when they hit the cou r~· for tonight':; opening basketball dashes 111 lhl· NCAA Midwest Hegionab No 3 ninkcd l.ou1svillc and "'o. 4-raLL•d ,\)<in· land each arc ' µaired ag:.11n .s't c lubs they already havt.· IJL·ull'n this.season. Tonight .s f1n.t game has tht' CJrdinuh of l.ou1:w11lc fa('1og the 12th-ranked Bcarcats of Cincin· nati. while the n1).!htcap h as the Terrapins of Maryland going against the ninth-r ated Fighting lnsh of Notre Dame. The winners advance to a S<J turday afternoon title bout. · The Cards, 25-2, brushed back the Bearc<Jls, 82-74, in a match earlier this season and the 'ferps outgunned the Irish , 00·82 in a r e- gular season m eeting. ,,,,,iflll(f 'l'ftlJIJ<.fl DAYTON, Ohio The L 111vl'rsity of Kentucky busket- ball team has bt•cn particularly anxious to avenge two bitter early-season defeats. One black mark was era.sL'tl \\hen lht• Wildcats m anhandled \ulJurn 119·76. a fter the Tiger!> h.tel \\<HI the f1rsl game. 00-85. .. \\'<.' took car e of Auburn and .sl'lllcd lhal s('orc," said Ken 1 ueky's s tar forward, Kevin <ircvey. ··l\ow we're looking for Jndian a" In Kentucky's third game this Sl'ason, Indiana. the nation's top· ranked team . .sunk 18 more free throws Chan lhl' Wildcut.s and \I.Oil. 98 74 . Kentucky and I ndwna ar~ both in the NCAA Mideast Regiona ls <llltl arc h eavily favored lo m eet Saturday for the right to become the regional champion. Refor e that, howcvt•r, Ke n · 111 l' k :-· m us t p I a y <.: l' n l r a I :\l ichig<rn and Jndiana must take on On•gon Stall' tonight . Enstf•r11 Hf.•gio11nl PRO\'lDE!'iCE, IU Kansas ~late C'Oach Jack Hartman says l11s WildC'ah. \\ho rate only an outside chance of ad\·ancing pa!->l the NCAA E ast Regional playoffs h l're are "tickled to death to be any place." "We lost a ll five starters from l ast year 's teum s." Ha rtman !-.aid Wednesday. "so it was dif- ficult lo huvc too many positive feelings.·· Hartman's Wildc:.its. 19·8 and rnnners-up in the Big E1j.!ht Con- ference. face Ros ton College, 21·7. tonight in the second gamt.' uf thl' NCAA Eas t Regional sC'mifinals here. The first game pits sixth·l':Jnkcd North Carolina. 2'.!.-7. ag<1 inst Syracuse. 21-7 Am e rican Spike Group To Tour China NEW YORK CAP) -The Unit· ed States will send a track and field team to China in mid-May for a seri es of m eets. exhibitions . and clinics. the New York Times said in today's editions. It was ex.pected that the AA U- s ponsored s quad would be com- posed of about JOO athletes. coaches and officials and that the group would .spend three. ~eeks jn China. touring vanous c1t1cs The track group. expected to include 65 competitors, would be the l argest ·contingent o f American athletes to ever visit China and the m ost important since the U.S. table tennis team ~ent to that country four years ago The American table tennis de· legation totaled 15 and that tn- duded pla yers, officials . and wives. In 1973, 12 American swimmers nnd divers toured ('hina (or three weeks. Thal same Yl'Jr. 3 mt.'n's and women's b ketbull team "layed eight JiiOJ1\esin Chinu. The Amcrlran track team like· ly will be com pos ed of top frn b hers 1n th<' r ecent AAU choropionship held In New York alontl with oth•'r hil{h·rankcd ~thletcs avl\,Uable <1t the llme of lhemeet. I Montana and UCLA clash at 7 JO. Seventb·r.ankcd Arizona State laces Nevada-Lab Vegas in the second game. UCLA. whtch has won the fl" g 1ona l t obrnament for seven straight years, is a sllaht favorite lo advance into the NCAA chum- p ions hip se mifin als. But Heathcote 1:1ays the Griizlies uren't awed by the Pa<:iCic-8 Con· lerence champions. ' "We're going in a little ap· prehensive but not scared," he said . "Realistically, v.e stand a :-.lim chance " Montana, Big Sky Cor\Ferenct! champions. a d vanced lo the Western regionals by downmg l'tah State. 69-63 T he Rnunc; had a close call against Michigan in the sub-reg1ona ls, finally win nmg 103-92 in overtime. "We weren't hungry enough Car the Michigan game and we got a big scare," said UCLA . 011 '1'¥ To1d9ht Ch•11111e l :> u t 1 guard Pete Trgovkh, ·•But since we got away with il . perhaps 1t will be good for us. "I kno>Y we are a lot better pre· pared mentally for this gam e than Wt.' w ere for Michigan," Trgov1ch i-ui<I · UPIT•l.,.._.o NO SUITCASE CHARLIE-Los Angeles-Dodgers star Don Sutton clowns around in s pting practice, but it's not an indication he's going anywhere other than Los Angeles. He's one of the Dodgers' mainstays and a big key to LA's chances for another National League pennant. Sports in Brief Kings Face Blues; Top Boxer Jailed INGLEWOOD The Los Angeles Kings meet the St. Louis Blues tonig ht1 in a National . hockey Leag ue game at the Forum. lt s t arts ul 8. The Blues are 6-1 in their last eight games. LA \\On its first game in two wL·eks Tuesday at Pittsburgh and has a solid grip on second place in Division 3 and a berth in the playoffs. St. Louis is m a fight with Chicago for second place tn Division 2. Lyle .Jaile d DENVER -Ron Lyle. the seventh -ranked heavyweight boxing contender, was booked on three felony charges Wednesday on a complaint filed by his wife. !ftlid Denver Dist. Atty. Dale Tooley. A spokesman for the Denver Boxing Club, which handles Lyle, said the boxer would spend the night in jail. Tooley srud he could be released later under a pre· trial release program a~er in terviews with probation officials. Tooley said he was told Lyle voluntarily turned himself in after his wife Nadine filed af· fadavils on which a charge of second-degree a ssault and two counts of felony menacing were based. If convicted, Lyle could be sen-. tened to up to 10 years in jail and fined $30.000 Tooley said. A119els ~ose SUN CITY, Ariz. -Milwaukee exploded for eight extra base hits Wedn es day, inc l udi ng two doubles by P edro Garcia and a home run by Mike Hegan, as the Brewers whipped California 8·4 in exhibition baseball. Wednesday, a 4·3 decision over Montreal. Cy Young Award winner Mike M<.rshall. who reported to the Dodger s train mg camp Tuesday, made his debut with three in- nings in which he gave up one r un and two hits. St eve Yeager slugged a two- run homer in the fourth inning, his second of the spring. and started the winning rally with a sing le to start the ninth. Pinch runner Glenn Burke took s econd on a balk, was sacrificed to third by Rick Aue rbach and cam e home on Lacy's s ingle. llirsL·h S ttes MADISON. Wis. -Elroy Hirsch, whose football prowess earned him the nickname "Crazy Legs," has filed a $2.25 million lawsuit agains t an athletic equip- ment firm for marketing "Crazy Legs" football pants. Hirsch , now athletic director al the Un1vers1ty of Wisconsin. con· tended in a U.S. District Court ·suit filed Tuesday that Champion Products. Inc. of Rochester, N.Y. was using his trade name without hjs per1!11ssion. /tfcGra.e Aili119 PHILADELPHIA -Ace re- liever Tug McGraw s ays he h o p es to be b ac k at the Phila delphia Phillies spring training baseball camp in Flortda by next late next week. A large bursal sac was r e· moved from the rib cage of the 30-year-old left-hander in a 45- minute operation Wednesday at J efferson Hospital here. A club spokesman said "There were no complications." llealhcote even has somethmg funny lo ~ay about that· •· 1 know why UCLA had such :..1 tough time getting over Michigan -John Woode n 's guys wert- looking past the Wolvt!rines for us.'' After Montana, anyway. UCLA proba bly will have lo deal with Arizona State. 'fhe Sun Devils' 24-3 record du plicates that of the Bruins . Ne vada·Las Vegas has a 23-4 mark. "The key lo the game probably will be how well we handle their press," said Nevada· Las Vegas coach Jerry Tarkanian. "We ha vt•n'l seen a press like that all )e.Jr " E1ne r s on, Lutz Bag Net Wins CARACAS. V e nezuela - Third-seeded Raul Ramirez of Mexico w as extended to two tiebre ak s 1 n b e a ting Brian Fairlie or New Zealund 7-6, 7-6, tonight in the second round of the S60,000 World Championship ten· nis Rlue group tournamt.•nt here ln lhe other second-round ac- tion. Roy Emerson of Newport Beach outm a neu\ cred Brian Gottfried. 7 5, 7 -6. In another sin gles match. J efl Borowia k defeated Jaime F11lol of Chile 6-2. 6-2 to advance to the quarterfinals. Lill: Surt•it•es MEMPHIS San Clemente's Bob Lutz battled orr a s tiff challenge by England's Graham Stillwell Wednesday lo remain alive in the World Championship of T ennis Me mphis Classic. Lutz. 28, survived cri:.1s a fter cns1s and ad vanced into toda} ·._ quarterfinals with a 2-6. 7-5, 6-3 victory over Stillwell. .. J think it was my confidence' that did 1t." Lutz said. "lie ha:.n't won muc h la l elv and I think h1~ eunfidencc g;n c out on him afkr the lovt .. 40 gam<.• tn the third st.·t • ie pl:iyt•d well t o get lon··40. then missed some ca~y vollt.'ys · Top-~eedcd A u:.t ralian J ohn Alexander broke the sel'Vll'C ur Erik van Dillen m the last l!ame of the third set to'"'" 6·4. 6-7. 7-5 in ~econd round action. In evening second-round matches. unseeded Texan Chff Richey disposed of No. 3 set>cl Dick Stockton 6-3. 6·2. and Phil Dent of Australi a defeated Peter Curtis, 6·2, 6·3. Co1111or,; Holb NEW YORK Top·seeded Jimmy Connors toyed with Dick Bornstcdt and breczt.'d to a 6·2. 6·3 victory W cdnL•sday night in first-round play at the lndepen <ll•nt Pl ayers Association tennis tournament En gla nd '!> H ogt•r Taylor rallied to deft.'al Churhc Owt>n.s. 4·6. 6·2. 7 6 In earlie r p lay. Billy Martin of Palos Verdes. Sund}' Mayer and John Fcavcr of England won first round m atches. ~1artin outlasted Juan Gisbert of Spain. 6-2. 3 6. 6·2. Mayer easi- ly turned bac k John Yuill of South Arfica, 6-1. 6-1 and Feaver beat Karl !\t ci ler of W est Germany, 6-3. 7-6. Russ ia 11 Breezes DALLAS -Fifth·seeded Oll!a Morozova or the Soviet Union took an easy 6-2, 6-2 victory over Pam Tet·~uardcn Wl'dnesday 111 the first round of the MaurC'en C'onnallv Brinker Foundation \\Om e n ;s t e nnis tourn amt>nl here Jn earlier s ing les m atche:-.. I.inky Boshoff of South Afli ca dt• feated Susan ~tehmedbasirh. 2-li. 6-2. 6-2. ~Jona SC'hallau dC'fcalcd Laura DuPont, 6-7, 6·3, 6·1. Ski Outlook SOUTHIEllN CALlfOllNIA Mt. Waltrma11-900d to uctll~I stll119 Oii 3-4 fMt Oh9f'l"9 "'°""· • Holtday Hiii I· I' 1lft Of !Mid eel ~r. 9QOd to ""'Y good condlttOll\, i.omt rock\ SllOwirtQ Oii ""''" '~Valley l•tr lo nry OOOd .,..1111Q0113' >lttl ol P•O"' powder Sl<I Su11rlw lair to vtry QOOd SklinqOll "'• 7 lttt ol \Pf'lnQ snow. Ml. !Midy QOOd cond1t10n\ on I A tttt of p.&<•i.d powdu. Goldmlne very good cond111ons Oii I '' 1 lf't•t or sprlnqsnow. S-Summit very ciooo to u tellflflt <-•hon~ on, Slttt ot IMC ktd poWdl'r HIGHWAY l'S Manimolh Mt. o ttll•nl conaltlon oo 8 8'. lt>i>t ot PK keel powder. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 1n1er\lal• IO· Borul Rid~ QOOd lo e•tellf'nl <000ltlon1oo9 h.•tt ol P.tl< ked powdr. HIOflw•V 19: !.quaw VitllO -df'IC>ilf ll•Oh wlNl\o OOOd conellllot11 on <4...,.11 Ifft ot 11110...s powdtf. UPITet ...... MARQUES JOHNSON (54 ), UCLA F ACE MONTANA, Seve11 Cl1a11ges New NFL Rules To Benefit Offense llONOLll.l' 1AP1 Natwnal Football League team:-. \\ c•n• banned Wednesday from having more than 11 pl aye.rs m their hud dies as seven rule <'hanges v.l'rc enacted. a m ajority benefiting thc offense. SI appt'd on the \\ n .st were Min ncsota, the National ConrcrenC'1· champions. Ka nsas Ci ty and Oakland. "ho last M:ason had more than 11 in their dcfensi\ c huddles and lhen sent some to tht• s idelines d epending on the an- ticipated offensive pli.!}-. At its a nnu al m eeting, thl' league declared suC'h action un- ethical and ruled 1t would be un sportsmanlike l'onduct 111 thl' future with a 15-yard penalt). Commisswncr Prte Rozclk said he thought the most 1mpor tant rule ch:i nge <:overs the s1tua tion of a fourth-down pass m.s1dt• an opponent's 20-yard line . In the past. an incomplete pa ... s into Lhe end zone would return the ball to the 20 with the tic fens1ve team taking over. F or 1975. and subsequent years. the ball will be returned to the line of scrimm age, whether 1t be the one, two or 19. Owner George Halas, ol tht• Chicago Bears commented in an aside that the pre,·ious rule had been in effect for half a century. Rozelle said the rule h<id dis couraged passin g on fourth dov.n on pl ays close to the goal lint• Wedn esdav's st•ncs of ncv. rules con tinue d thL• NFL philosophy of bringing ;J mon· even balance bet w een the offC'nse and thedcfensr. Turned d own. howe\'cr. was a proposal that a pass receiver need to have only one foot in bounds for a successful recep- tion. Colleges a nd tfle World Foot- ball League require only one foot but J im Kens il, executive direc- tor of the NFL. said the owners felt the two foot r ule was peculia r to professional football and also a safety aid. Pl ayers, Kens rl s aid, mus t s lo" near the s idelines to keep two feet in bounds. \\hich dis - courages leapin g l'al che:. which could send the m into brnchcs or walls Rule changes a doptC<l WC<lne.s- dav were: i. All decorations on fields must be approved by the NFL. - '"I cha i n l·re"s must b e t.lrcssed uninforml\' and all ball 00\'S must bt• :.im.1larly attired. Al.I clubs must u se standard ~t<X'lrne m:irkt>rs and pylons will be u:.ed instead or flags. 2. Having more than 11 m en in a huddll' will be considered un· sp<H1sm anti kc c-onduct. 3. Jf an offensh·c team uses a double s hift within its opponent's 20-vard line, it must have shown it i.n the game three times pre- viously. The old rule required s howing the double shift three limes in a quarter before using it \\ ithin the 20. 4. /\ fourlh·down pass. from the . line of scrimmage inside the op- ponent's 20. will be returned to the SC'rimmage line instead ofthe 201f 111s incomplete. :1. If fou ls are committed by holh kams, one of which calls for d1squuhf1cation. the penalties will be ofs elling even though the d1squ<1 lified player s till will be bann~d from the game. In the pas t, a penalty w as assessed the lt.>am of the disqualified player but the penalty a gainst the other team was ignored. 6. Penalties for having an il- legal player downfield and of- frnsive pass interference were reduced from 15 to 10 yards. 7. If there is defensive holding ·downfie ld and the passer is thrown for n loss, the penalty will be asst.'ssed from the line of scrimmagl' OREGON SEEKS NIT SEMIFI NALS NEW YORK CAPJ ..:._Fans at lhe National Invitation Tourna- m ent tonight won't only see two bas ketball gam es, they'll gel a textbook lesson in the process. Oral Roberts, Oregon, South Carolina and Princeton present four widely contrasting sytyles. ln the first quarter-fmal game al Madison Square Garden, it's Oral Roberts' run-and-gun of· fense a~ainst Oregon's patterned team. In the second game. de- fensl'·Orientl'd Princeton plays South Carolina. a high-powered offensin• club with a muscled front luw. Thl' winners advance to the Saturday's sem ifinals, joining St. John's and Providence in the Big Four of this 38th al"nual post- season tourname nt. Garcia had four or the Brewers' 11 hits, a nd home run king Henry Aaron had a double and a run batted in during Milwaukee's five·run, second- inning outburst off losing pitcher Andy Hassler. UCI Pole Vault Field Soars The loss was the rtrst. C« the Angels' irt six Cae'lus League starts. Morris Nettles had three con secullve hits and Tommy Harper a home run tor CaHforn10 . Yeage r Do..wr• ( VERO SEACH, Fla. -L<'e Lacy blooped a run-fcotlog slnf'IC to rigb.t in the bottom ot the • ninth lnnina to break a 3-3 tie and send Lo!; Angeles to its fifth straight spring exhibition vktory UCLA's Ron Moon and Mike Tully and Cal State Long Beach's Don Ba ird have been added to the pol~ vautt field at Sunday's Meet of Chompions 11t UC Irvine. Moor~. 4l. former Valencia High ~tandout. Tully and Baird all 'aultod 17-G last week. Baird is a former Australia Com • monweulth champion. Other!l in the vault field include UCl.A's 'Nm Cu rran; former world r el·ord holde r Dick Railsback, the track coach al LA Valley College. Casey Carrigan. losl year's winner; Vic Diaz and Paul Oay los of Beverly Hills Strid rs ; and Bob Richards Jr. of the Pacific Coust C1uh. CUrt7nn vaulted 16•9 last week. Railsback has done 17-0. Car· riean hH a be ·t of 17·7 and went 17.714 at UCI last ycnr . Diaz hag soared 17-G and Richards ha~ dol\C 17-4. The 440 field also figures to bt> solid "'ith the addition of Benny Rrown. recognized as probably th(' premie r qua rter·mJl('r in lhl' nation. Brown 1s in<'lig1ble at l'CLA this spring. Ht1'll comp~te against Maxie Parks. former S~m Diego State sprinter Steve Williams and AAU standoutJ immy R edd. Ex-N cw port HarbOr ~hot· putter Jim Neidhart. who has u best or 63·41 ~ this season, is also ~xpe<'te d t o c ompete. Al Feuerbach tops the shot put field. The meet is scheduled to begin at noon with th\' !'teeplechase and the fi eld events. 1'he six· mile run J(ets under way ut 12 25. fol1owed by the 440 relay al 1. Admission i!I S3 for adults and St.SO for children 6 through high school agQ. Anyone under six will be admitted rree. Tickets may be purchased a t UCl's Crawford Hall the rem:under or this week. fl% DAILY PILOT Thur!drt March 20, 1975 .~2J . Anteaters' Espy Sizzling at Plate l:C Jrv1ne is having a d is · aslrous baseball s~ason. but the Anteaters' John Espy bas been ~izzting at the plate . The sophomor e UCI standout has 24 hits in 57 appean&nces this se ason for a .421 average. And that includes an 0 for·S outing in his last gam e. Two other Anteaters are hit- llnl: over .300 outfielder John Palmer ( .345 ) a nd shorts top Steve Whitehead <.3261. CCI . under new coach Tom Spence hai:. \\On JUSl 3 of 1ts first 14 gam~ and appears out or the running for a n NCAA berth un· l~ss it c.m reve r se its trend of µla y The Anteaters los t JUSt 8 games last season." inning 48. Th e top J C' hitter is S3d dleback's Ooug Pr) or "Ith a .328 C RAIG SHEFF a \Crage. Mark Schrupp ll'ads Orange Coast "ith a .J:!6 ma rk and Rand~ )J ilts lops Golden \\est (.J l7,. Checking the collC'l!l'St"(.'nl" Rit k Brol.4. n, OCC 's h1g gam er on short yc.trda gl! sit u<itwns last ye ar , will n ot pla~ football 10 1975. Tbe form er A II Cl F football -,,ta r hC1s dec1d(.'d to gn e up the sport. But it n •..ilh "1111 t hurl thl' Hu<'~ that much 0 1t•k Tuc ker ha~ Tum· .\t•r om ..illd(1, Pdl' Bro'' n .1ml.R1ll Oi.•llt·n n·tu1111ng :.i nd thl' CH..'(.' c·o .1d 1 1:-. h11pd ul 11( ldnd1ng a t•oupll' ol m u 1 L" blue d11p b:.itb. Hill Bloom. tht• formt•r Cl"rona dl'I Mar Hi ~h a nd El <.:amino College ba!>ke tba ll coach. is r<'- portedl'.' out a:-. an assis tant c:oac h at P eppe rdint' Colll'~(·. fUoo m "a), r u mored a s tht• he ad c oach to ~ucceed G ary Col~on just two seasons ago, but things ha H• not "ort.ed out al Pepperdioe for th(· ex·l ·S<· stan· dout. Gold~n Wt·:.t "ill not host the annual Southern Ccilifo1 ni a ~p1h rt.'lil\!'i lh1::. 'l'Jr El Ca mino cind Wl'st [.,\will hos t 01 v1:-.1nn:-> I ;.inti Ill Y.1th D1 n:-.1ons II and I\' bl'ing r un al (.'ollcge of thL· D<.'!'it•rl Colden \\" l':-.t .ind OCC '"111 1·11m Pt'll' ;it El Cam1111> and ~Jtl tlltba1:k "di JOUrn(•y toCUU. r\ tip of the cap to Cerrito~ coach Bob Forester and as~istant J ack Bogdanovich for guiding the f'al<'ons to the South Coast basketball title a nd a berth in th1• state fi nals . It bas to be t he coadunc ~of the past few seasons. Cerrito. wu 5-tl coming intoconfere oceplay. Rick Burleson, the Boston Red Sox shortstop. was a regulor in the Or a nge Coa st weight room this past winter . working under the gwdance of P irates trainer Leon Sk ie, one or t he more knowledgeable trainers around. Burleson. a \\ a rren Hig h graduate, earned rookie-Of-the- ~ ear honors for the Red Sox last .season. Former major leaguer Marty K eoogh will hig hligh t Sad- d l e bac k Col l e ge's ~ec o nd baseball clinic for youth coaches !Uonday night, April 7. The four -week clinic will be of· fert'd at Foothill High, Keoogb is director of West Coast scouting for the San Diego Padres. When Lee Aus tin f inis hed ~econd in the 190-pound division of the st ate J C wrestling cham· p1onships recently. it was the first lime a Golden West C1thlete hc.td reached t he fi nals. Aus tin, a Bois a Grande I ligh graduC1le, joined the team at the semester break ::i nd notched an 1 J.l record. OC'C' "ill not hold a baseball tourna ment next season. It's too much of a hassle , s ays coat'h Barry Wallace. Trivia ques tion : How many teams have scored 100 o r more pomts agains t Saddleback in the col lege's s eve n s eason s of basketball? Ans \\ cr: Just s ix -four in thl' 1973-74 campa ign . Bring ing th e records up to cl ah·: Saddle bac k cage coach Lt•roy St evt>n s is 77-125 in 7 seasons, OCC's Herb l.ivsey is 6-MOS in 6 years and Golden \\e~l's Di<:k St ricklin is ll l·l49 in nine seasons. ll "s c o n e c1 v able that L:C I rv111t• L'C R i vc rs1dc. l"C Da vis \.Ind lht· l"nivt>rs 1t~ of P ug t•t Sound l'Ould a ll rt>turn to the 1976 '\CAA \\ estern n ·g1onal b;.i~kl'l h;,ill pla~offs. All had ~ oung teams this past St•ason. l'CI returns 8 or its 11 · m;rn roster. plus a couple of k<•y players that "en • injured earl) . R1 \ e rs1de lo!>cs only Ulrce of 1Ll> f1 r~t 11 <and only one starter, Ton~ ~t a)o,iJ . Oa\tS h;Jssix ofits lop to hJck 1 including Mc.trk Ford ~inti '.\lark Olson 1: and Pugrl Sound has 10 of 12 bat'k, including 7 -0 Curl PetC'rson. Citrus and Palomar colle~e·s ended their bas.ketball seasons on an ominous n'ote recently. ,\ total or 10 player s fouled out and 9 technical fouls were called as P alom a r outscored the 0 \\ Is. 113-93. Mesa Rodeo Set ,\d v:mcc.• t u:k<·ls ;.in .. • now on s;.ile in the: Ora ngt.• Coast ar ea for the L ;.i r ry ~l .i h a 11 ,\II pro rodeo Lo ht.· slag(•cl A p ri I 5 6 al Co.s l i.1 '.\l C'sa s Orange Count~· F.11r · J.!rounds i.I~ a bt:ncf1l 1•\1•n1 fni the Chll rtre n's 11£'.J r ~l on:ln..,l1lute. r\ll Tickelron aJ::•·n<•1 t·:-. :in· h<indling advanc·c salt.•!> ;it S.1 SO f(1r adu lts and ha lf pn t•c for childre n undt·r 12. T1ckt•ts :i t tht' gale ""I tw $!) ,111<1 S250 1f ... till a \ J ll ablc'. T1t•kl'ls .tl :--11 an• :t\ .11 l.1blt> .ii ~J.irtJH'I"" S<I\ IOS!!-. ;111d l.oarl 1\!'-. s11t.•1at ion. Southc·rn C.'a l1 fnrn1<1 First ~at1u11a l B:1nk Ha ll >(1J BJ\ Club. radio st:Jt111n KEZY and fn1m m t•m hcrs uf lhl' "\c•\\f)()rl ll.1rbor and Costa ~1 csa .Ja ,·cees. Offering a full schedule or rodeo each day. the 0 1 ;ingl' County Fairgrounds show will be open only to professionC1IS( Rodeo Co\\ boy~ r\ssociat1on membt•rs and permit hold er s). Evcnts will include bareback Jnd ~•1dd le bro nc, bull riding, :.t t•t'r wr('stli ng . c .i lf r oping, l ~<.lm n>ping dnd ~ll"ls' barrl'I l"~ICl'S . ~l.ihesn. only CO\\boy evl·r lo \qn thf' wor ld 's all-round cham- pionship s ix time~. 1s in th(· r un- ni ng for his seventh crown this ~1·ar. He w ill C'Omp('le in lht.' < >rangt• County rotl eo in addition In prod ucing 1t. SPORTS Banquets Fo1,. Area Athle tes 1111111 i11gto11 B t•aC'h Jim Cable was named most valuable Wednesd ay night at Huntington Be ach High's tribute lo the E mpire League basketball ch ampions hip varsity tee1m. Also la uded a l the s po r ts a w ard s banq uet we r e ·o an Ros entha l (wrestlingl, Da ne Partridge <soccer> and Bobby Burchell <srfing' as most valua- l>le. Special award winners : IMtOIWll V•r"IY MO\I V•lu•blr .J1m Cable Cae>t.s.11 P.aul C..>wnctnn N\O)l lm1>1ov~ Prrry H.111>1n, 8111 .H-n'"'' Hu\llr Aw.trd Krv1n K•r .. ul Frtt tnrow d.-.irO Pn1f Oun~t-IDPr9"r J111.,orvu"'' Mo\l V•lu.U>le Jim SC>Owart. Cdotarn. Rio lhOrnlon Mo>l lmprovt'd OranOwen. 5.ophomero Mt>>I V•l.,.ble Gre9 Jolln-.. Cae>l.a1n GM• Conlrtr•> Mo>l lme>roved Srtan6eerd. FrttlllNI• Mo IV.ihMble C<1•,&ur1 <:.tptd1n o.. .... a~ Mo>I M•P<C.•td Miko G•ltora . WrHtl1n9 v•r~ty Mo>I V•luablr O•n Rosrntlwl ; CA91;11n. Tom OhutlO Mo \1 lmp<o•~ Ke1t1>0.onnco Junior 11.a,.tly C<IC>l<11n •nd Mo>t V•lu.ablt' Oo119 Dully; Mt>>I in•prov<td 5ttvt' ~"'"'" Frosll-Sopll MO\l ll•luablr Oon 1 l>Ornton. CD-<aota•M Bob hrown •nd Rici. Humpll rey, Mo~I Improved. o.,.,o McCoy S.cur VUMIY Mo\I V<lludble 0''"" P•rtriOge· O><a1>4a1M JO>t' Arfndo <Ind M.ar-. Aoe>er1.on. Mo>l lme><ovea Jonn~urun.tlrv•llt' Junior V•r s.ity Mo>I V.tlu<1bl• Emilio Cont,..r•>, C.e>t••n Eric H•lcntoc•. MO>t lmpron<I Rory ArrOll..00. S1trfl "9 VarMly Mo\I v.alUdblO Bobby 8urc""I (.apU1n Ton• Or"'u«•O, MO>l lmprOVt'd J•m Koo.v-• El TnrtJ Gary Co nnally and Mon ty While ne1bbed the major a wa rds at El Toro Jligh's sports awards bC1nquets recently. honoring the Chargers' basketball and wrestl- ing teams. Connally was named most out· standing on the basketball team and White w as t abbed most \-a luable on the wrestling tea ms. Special award winners: 8a\hlbctll V•r\>ly MoSI Oul\l<1nC11llQ G•ry CO<Y\cllly; ~I IM• pro~d Ea McFadden; Mo-.1 ln!>Pirat'°"el : JOI': C<trla. C.o.tc11·~ Award. Dave Smeclley ~ JOf"I J«ht.on. J11nior V•rMIY MO\I Oul>land1n9· M.tr ly Helm; Coacll'~ A ... aro Toaa Fr as.er; Mo\I lnt1><r.a11orwl : Pote H~an. Sop homo•• MOsl 0...~l•ndlnq· Mar k and MtU! Htll; Most fn~rovtd 51rwt Pttral1• Freslun.afl MO\l Oul\land•n9 C.r<1<9 Strathl>erm; C..1>!4111: Moke Ho•mt~ MO~t •n•P•O•~d. Kelly Georqe. Wres11111q V•rs1ty Mosl V<tluablt Manly wr.11~ Coach's ward: Bui !Itri~. Mo>t lmprovea "~"'"Pr Ke. Froslt-!.opll Mo\I V•luablt" Ooda Wt~ Most lmp<o"P<I P.iu1 bi!an Ca.ell s A ... <1ra P•ulWy.-.r. \e 1'"·pnrt llC1rbflr Ne\\p o r t H a rbor H igh ·s basketball teams will be honored with a sports awards banquet tonight at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club at 6:30. '1 i ,.,.io11 \lit• j o M1~s1on Viejo Hgh's basketball t~ams \\il l be honored with a sports aw<1 r d ba nq uet tonight at the school's multi-purpose room beginning at 7. ' Sllddlf!hflt•k Saddle baC'k College's bas ket- b<tll leum v. 11 1 be honored tonight wi th an c.t wards ba nquet at the Captain's Anc hor age in Dana Point. II begin s al 6 : 30. Wo1ne11 's Results Mountie Top Boes GIJILSBA!.KETllAC..L \IAll!.ITY CdM 1101 (?II S.ddleN<lo Badminton Res ults ~I l . !-> <• 11 ,\ ll l t) I\ I (I C11l l1•1w s lw.1\' ·h1 ttme bJst•b;dl I l".tm 1 .1n II!-. ~)Ill h ('11.1-.l <"onfrn·rw•· J't•cord to I 0 W Pdnl·Ml.l\ ,1ftt•rnoorl "1th .i I:? I \ 1c t111y O\'C'r l111•t 0 1;111..:t' Cr><ist C11 l l1·~·1· :\Jt !',\(':. \{1)11 1\lll'S now h~•' t' "i<·on ·d 411 run~ 1n ttw1r four South Coas t gJmt."· 1 lw P 1r,tl t·s· lont' 1 un < 1m1· 111 lh1• s1•<·onc1 in 11111c on j run M'onnl( sin~lt· lly .11•1 ry Kohlf>r. o. ...... c. ... 110 COM 140 1 Ull !.~ddleb<Kll '><'"'O"V"" 1\1 1191 'illl'""Y 0 00"" l• 1/J S..rto.o 1'4"1) llCJI UI 8.o<.A .. 'ouon , , , ( I Ct1nlilrn~"'d • tJlttO","-• i' I 'ft) (O• rttM 1t<''H' 11"\q \ub WdH .. t, Wtl11An-' 1 tt.Jltlu1ot ,.~ttfMI• t).1c ~ U "ff). BEACH CITIE!. 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C.0.\1 010 llOO 0U0 I I ' WISTGt-1" Ml!N'I HAlft DESIGN NEWPORT SONl.Y~RfNGCL'TIERS WUTCLIFF P --446-992,G \ Baseball • m First Dolphins Tourney Slate DH, U11i, El Toro Tri1i11 11)/t E ast e r Va c aUon baseball tourname nt ac· lloo involves 10 Orange Cout area team s with action in the 11th ann~al Santa Ana Elks a nd the Bols a Gra nde lnvl\a - Uonal beginning Satur· day At the Santa Ana setup. Costa Mesa , Mis· sion Viejo a nd Uoiversi· ty are in action. Estanc ia, Huntington Beach. San C le m ente, Laguna Beach a nd Foun- tain Valley are at the Bols a Grand e i n vita· llonal. Monday 's tourna ment action begins for Marina andCoronadel Mar . Marina d ra w s Calipatria in a 12 :45 tilt at the Coachella._ Valley tourney. and rottows with a secon d ga m e im· m ediate ly afte rward against e ither Calexico or Palo Verde. Corona del Mar draws Montclair in an 11: 15 game Monday in the Pomona tourney. 11111 ..... .,..1 ~nu Allct Ello 9.as tt>•ll Tt 11 r a.t Me11t s.1 .... ci., AISAC.11-10 »-F~t11ll •"MIU1onV1<'fO The Dana Hills Hlgh Dolphins took over first place in the South Coast Leagu e baseb a ll ruce Wednesd ay, edging the Laguna Beach Arti~ts. 2·1. In other ~ircuil games, University's T rojans de · teated the Mission Viejo Dia blos. 4-3. a nd El Toro's Charger s nipped th e Sa n Clement e Trilons, 3-2. D a n a Hills is the league's only undefeated team with a 2-0 m ark. Pitc he r Do n Fowle r s pa rk e d th e h o s t Dolphins, s triking out 15 Artists a nd allowing only threehils . D a na Hills only got four hits and scor.ed the winning run in the sixth on a wild p itch "ith the bases loaded. Ri g ht f ield er A t Benavidez socked a dou - b le in the first tha t scored J ay J effer s for the Dolphins' other run. Laguna Beach scored in the seventh on Bill Dolby's single that drove in Dwight Miller. caught by h111 IL'ft hcldt:r beiore h~ fell O\'t'• the fence, but the u n11rn't.' ruled otherwise. The Trojans wt.>nl 11110 the seventh trailing, 3 2, hut tied the s core "ht.•n third bas t!m a n T im Wa llach doubled homc Ron Gillh am. It was \\'allach's t hird double. Al S an C lcmc n lt.'. !'\1onl c White and G <1bm·I G riJ a Iv a C'O m lHlll'd to strike out 11 Tntons 111 leading the ChJrgcrs lo ;1 3·2\\in. El Toro .Sl'Ored thl' \\ 1n mng r un in fhe fifth '' ht•11 He('tor Gonza les s1ngl.t.·d. went lo s e cond on J passed ball and ;.1d - vanced home on l \\ o balks . M1ul0ft Veit 111 "-rrv, tf c1-.Jt> O. Sc11m101, t Freed. II ~ner,rl A1ch.trdl0fl. \S Areve\. 7b C. Scllmldl. lb Placl'leto., C> PollllW.C>fl Aou,C>fl r.v•or.e> Tol•h ab r 2 I J ' J 0 J l II II • n I (I 0 0 I II I II 1 u " j Unlwe rwty 141 <ill • , ~ ) ' II " ,.,, I 0 I I I 0 I It n <> u \j l'I II I I U II L U 0 ll 0 h .... .. I .. 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J,.u1a.1 Jt1 ( vnn,1n t.f t ··~•n t.• •b , l 11 7 I • n I 0 0 0 I 0 .> 0 I II 0 I Id 1 Score.,, Inni ng\ l l Tr.tin II rbo 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 I " "" 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 () (I 0 1 1 »-Un1..ers.1y vs Wostmi11sttt Ats.AUAllAH .... Al Unive rs ity High, l e ft fi e l d er K eith J ohnson hit a solo homer in the bo ttom of the seventh th~t gave the Trojans a 4.3 "'in in a gam e tha t Diablos coach Ha r ry Hilke protested. GIK.,, rl C.•llnam, ?ti wa11ac11, lb .JOlln-., 11 Scro0911>s,tl 8"alet, c I I l , I I 0 II 0 tJ 0 0 0 0 I.I 0 0 I (; 0 0 0 " !Mtn Clen ~ • •~ I II • 101 Oto 0 l l 1 V<l 000 0 2 , 1 ,.,, ...... p I 10 JO-S..IWly Hilll wt VIII• P•rto. 1 l0-r..n4•An•w•0#•119t Al Me~rl•I ~ark Mu«o.s~ c.o.n.1, lb (Al..O."" c:.uni.~1. C> W.lntr-,p , lJ ,.--~~~~~~~~~~~ ( 10 JO-El Mo6en.t"" Foo1r.1ll I JO S-1-to. ""Co\l• Mes.a AIS.Ot•A,..Y•llO Hltfl 10 JO K•ltll• v\ Gtrckn C.ro..-1 »-SAV•li.ywsC..o•Al.amlt°' ... w on ... 111w1"t~I 9-Ull T.-.-lll $.eta.Uy Al ...... ~ .... "'"' IO JO-8ol~ c,,.,,.,, v\ El MOiiie I JO-L•9U"ll &e.cll vs V•l-1• At LM Aml .. s Hltll IO JO-LO\ Am1vos v1 Sa11 Clemtfli.t 1 JO-NOC)ltlU vs S.nl1eQO Al Ranci. A~mitM "'"' IO JO A•ncho Al•mlto~ Y\ Arlotsllt Hilke claimed th a l J o hn son 's ball was Tole I• 0 0 I 22 FV, Huntington Roll Past Foes • .. ti 0 t JO Hu1111nv1on Bt"ll vs L• Outnc• Al ~.a<lllU Hltll to JO-FoU11••111 ll•lltv vs Paclh<• 1. JO-Estanc•• w\ TuU1n Area Prep The Huntington Beach High Oilers and Fou11· lain Valley's Ba rons improved their baseb:.i ll re· cords to 7-1 Wednesday afternoon when they n· corded easy victories. T e nnis R e sults Don T e rranove's Oilers rolled to a 10·2 "in onr vis iting G arden Grove while J ohn Cole's host Ba rons blanked Los Amigos, 6·0. The Oiler s wasted tittle time in destroying the Argonauts. scoring five runs in the third and three in the fou rth. Third base m an Bill Hutton led the third inning assault , s m ashing a two-run d ouble. u.-.aa..a~!f,~11~:1 0 ....... ,1n In t he fourth. first bas em an Stan Tern s111,1~ smacked a two-run double and second bas£'m ai1 Pt-~~~~; 1_,:~~~~ 6 0 ~·i-1 n Doug ~ ansolino scored on a passed b~ill. Lun .. ro cu -.,o·• • 1 o·7 "l. The Oilers added two more in the sixlh on an rbi T'-nton ILi won6·7.& 1 • • o-0 """"nq 1L1 '°'" •.11>.• 1.won1 s.. double by Mansolino and a run-srortng grounct ball Ooutoce' b E · J hn Doocl\ Gtlltll.,. 1L1 Ort T lo.r09>u.,_ Y OC 0 Sen. s,.., .. ,, • 1, b •. ae1 E 1<r091u\ Ll'w•\ At Fountain Valley, the Barons got an excep- • ~~1:...r campbl'11 •u 10\110.• tiona l pitching performance from senior n~ht · .JuN10R11us1TY ha n Jer Doug Zeiss ner who allowed four hits while UqUM IN.ac:h Ill' JI U •ll 0.IWI Mills s.,,91t\ striking out 11. Snyder iLI oe• St. JoM "1 .. Centerfield er Vince Bienek C:tnd first h l st'm <ln (re\IM<ln & 4, GutttlMI~ • 2, C...nltlt ~ . .. ' · "' J ack Upton were the hiltmg stars as the) combmc cl Wre\\ler ll 1 attf Crr\lman It ?. for five hits a nd fi ve rbi Gu•t,..11~<>-I, ~nhl1t6·0 · Frantiwon61,10\u•,,,.on 1-s.~. -Cpton had run-scoring singles in lht.~ first and car-.on <c..>ioso:_~~ort H wonH third innings while Bienek drove in a tally in the c.a1aenirOOO·Mtltr Ill det ~111er· third and two in the fifth. W.tl\il •·l , H : Oitl S.ntlnl·Hlle 6ol, H . . Ev•n\0Smllll ILi setlll 6·3. H ; won Rick Woolard a lso had two h1ls for t he Ba rons •·2 •·•. ,•OSH·SO'" who recorded t heir fourth s hutout of the M'a~on . U t -.. K· Cl\\) UY,) 0.MHlllJ , \, ~ \, , ";. ··',, ~ \, SI ... ~ .-. .... , r flurr1«ie IL) dtl Corb111 C.-3, Al ....... l.tm<1n 7.s. Fou11lctl•V•ll•"f l'I Hllflllngtotl &each 1101 Fair ILi dtl All•rN1111·6. •II r 11 r11t i>.1trm•11 11.l cltl Mlllrr •-" J.><. ''°"· 2b 7 1 O o Fr~m•n " Htnotrl>Ol'l ILi IO\l lo SteveMO.. ., ... ~n-., ?b t o o o V•nl •9flt•11 <I Oe•l>lts Woo1ara.11 J 7 1 o Man'IOllno 2b W.15\.JOlln~ I LI Otl Pctul· TOCMI Sr•11tr. II I 0 0 0 r .... y lb c.. t. del wr11lfll•ller Puno.r H UDIOll lb • 7 J 7 Jolln>O". to <lb r • I • l> I -.1mWll·Starr Ill losl • &. wonc.-3 L•l'~' cf J 1 2 J 111gn ar011. < U11•..e'"'' ~J~~t's11T.:!"''°" v~ E:f:~~· 11 ! g ~ ~ ~="!' J ~ !.i1111ltt W•I"°" )I> 2 o ~ ~ M119.J wro rl ~ ?, ~tr.1.efl IMI lo\! lo 0 F•lltrme>t'r For Jr) 1 o o o V.r 19111. e> 1 1 ,_.,a~ Anll1 6 I. lost lo Tu~l•ll • •. H.ordm.,.. ~s J o 1 o Nu<<••ron• C> 1 r Otl Aabb._l. Zt1uner C> 1 o ll o 1<.rtrr~r P 0 0 Furs (Ml lo>I 2 6. won 6 l. losl 4-6, c,.11, C>'I. 1 o o o Total• 71 10 h rb1 I IJ l u 2 l \I I 0 I IJ I 0 0 0 10 l ] 0 0 0 0 0 ~ won6·7 lotats 1'1 & 9 s 5<0te lly 11111•"'1> & •Ya<.~lty IMI 10\I 1 6. I'· U , won S<fft ~y lnn1119s ' II r Gardl'n Grootr 000 010 l ; ~ ~ wheel alignment p ~·lllt11 CMllM1 0 6,~6.«.~1. lOiAl"ltQ0$ 000 000 0 0 • 3 Hunl6u <ll oos 301 . 10 10 I fulltr-Tw1111~111~1' losl to Vwrr ... Fovnl••n ll•lley l02 030 • o 9 o jp;;;;;;iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;::;::;;;;;==;;i Hoes l 6. 1·6, 10\l lo G. Falltrmr•rr· ./ A-. I_., Oti.1111. ~vt'r>On G Grlllilll CMI 10\I 1•, G t • H 16'1 JuNIOJIV~ASITY y mnas JCS V111vers.ly lUI IUI M1Ult11 l/ltj• Sln•les SulltvMI lul aef CollillS l>-3, ,,,.,, '" BOYS GYMNASTIC.S Bou ~-7. lost 10 Audoll)ll •to, 10 1 to llARSIT'I' FonlaNI .... Ntwpor1 Cit.,, (IOS.H) HUllhn<J'Oll Crew fV I won •·•. 7 6, lost G-1>, wan Bt•tll 6 • Vault-I T ractlltnb•rq IH) 7 A Miiier IUI lo~l J ~.won 6 l. 1,,.,1 Wravtr IHI l Oowney IHI W1m1no ~.won& 1 mark 1 /~ Pulm•.,I Vllo\I • •. s.1.2 •.•6. FtOCl'tHf(t~-1 . Wr•vtr IHI 1 R Otlll>IH V.tiver IHI l l r•clllenbt'rQ flt ) IC~nt Su lt man 1 v I dt'I !><t1m1111 Wl11nlno n1a;~ 8. TS. Grr\-I0••.•·7, oel f<un• Ho-~. S•d t "or s~ t To9ur 111 CHl 2. • 0 Walt.tr '"'' l Mudro IN I W1nn1119 O...,·l>.orto. CUI IO\t •·•. ~ 6, _, b-1, mar' ~ 30 •• 111011 b•r -1 Wr•vtr IHI 7 F•01H·SOl'H l•a<llltllbtrq IHI 3. MtCollum 1 ... 1 Uf11w.,s.ly I Uhl CIV.1 M1n-Viejill Wl1W11t19nwrk. S 90. Slftllot P•rallrl bars-I Wuvrr (Hl 1 BtOflltrd (VI def Alt.l\trdvllle .. J. Wllrllow lnl 3 Tr.tcMtnbug IH I. AlleOees• O. Kim •·2 INoMlng m<1rk 7.10. 9..,, (Ull0\12 •.•-6,won .. 1 R1nvs I Wt.a~r IH17 Roswn l"'I 8'tlVI01' IVI lost I•, won C.-1, losl 1 McF•ll IHI W111n1"9 m .. o ~ 7S ~, Ooul!l•S wo119 1 M111er/lVI dtl ICI•••· p t Thi d T .. •n•-o ..... ""°· o•' V•r•-o.-c..•. ir8 tes r ., lont\ Paoer fVI IO\I • '· 2-4, -l•IO'tt ••· Pro cor es NctllOll419•••t1Nll Ano<l.tttOll l\ll'w Orlt•fl\ 17•, Phll•CMlpl'll• 11~ V.dstl•n91"" q1. Uoston 80 Nfw York 101, Pr.ot>nla •• ~.itllt 101, Mllwauk•e 100 AmeriUn BHhtlNll AUll(iallofl 5.ln Antonio UI, SI Looi\ 1 u N<lw Yort. I"· lndl•n• 100 O.nw., 11•. v1rq1nl• roe Vt•" 100, Ktnlutk'I' '7 Morme>"'' Ut. S.11OrtQO 1ot H.tti-1HOd.fY1.4 .... CONGRATULATIONS to NV A•l'9f'r\ 3, \l•lltOUvtr 0 AllMll.a I, Toranlo 1 ,.y l\l<W'Oe<S ), l(,•11t•\Cl1, l Montrul 7. 80\lo" 1 P1llSOUr9r. l, C..lll01n1•' ll••I. March 19, 20, 21• 1-9:30 PM Anat..lrn Conwtnoon c.t\tw Su tht ~tetJt c!AD~~ ~er 11stmblt1d f0< one thowl Open to All Involved 111 T r11Cking SAN DIEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN onfhe • ORANDOPENING of their CAPISTRANO BEACH BRANCH 1•20& Doheny Ptlr1t Aoed Constructed by : R. E. HAZARD JR. INC. 01ner•I Cofttr.ictor S404 Napa St.,,S.n Diego, Ca . All American Cars Regularly $13. 95 call for an appoi ntment , f were fhe orhetr;JJVS ~PQCho'~ MosterOoglt ~n~ord ArnencrJn C tpress COSTA MESA 2049 HARIOR ILVD. 646-4421 Ei Cl By 0 ll1s not In pres er babl } 1'~s h1 n Coone U) hig~ other ( "lfc in hi$ Po me with jum p vaultc bad r i lea n in head t• Des~ Connel the hit tion ~ Beach at Ne\\ Conr CJF fr l 1on r ye;.it'S (; 8 .1 , <'hang , St:UMlll . · 11c- l"Oll I a~ Burns. al E st; gone t1 this ye. Whi ~low s t ··we \\OU Id form ," Con ne F o r Va ll e,:.. star B1 t h i I' Sou the '"res t h e a\':\ l.Jni \'C.I W a ll the µ;.i 31-l. J Sou the· mt•nl opc·n lie i \\ rcsllc the :-.c the me most 1 man Walk :-.<·hool m a~tt.•r !oolUclCnl ·r,. Cll U "Slt•t•p: :\lcs a. l the L'S \\ill ht• f1l'l d II ni an ':-> l)llH1)oohl Bay P~ night :11 ,, 40 \\I II ht half-mi tnnls s· .\ r11 Edis< ll S f1 r \\ l"l'Sl Ii I Fr iday gymne1: S pt \\.OOdw tor G :.11 :-.il!OL'<I for t lw hoping Sp. SA:" St•;1tl 0 llll\\U ,cfl crn< sw1mn :1 t Sa t <.:ollt•gt Th£' F'rid1n wi th ti t in~ un u·u C'le m<' 55.7 tf th e bac k ~ timed indivi< W <IS ge' I' at lJnin·1 (ir:-.t Ir fret, \\ Collen m th<' cloek1 ( Al S, IGYll 100 ~• 100 8•• )(Ml lnel , 0)} '.Oft" • IOOf'" 100 , • )8 0 T nurSday Maren 20 i 975 Eagles' Conner. Changes Style ~ · Tourneys Lure OCC, Rus tlers Diablos Favored MV Eyes CIF 4-A Swim Title By ED RURGAftT Of IM 0.Uy PllOI Sl•ll His co1u.''hes s ay h<' is not ln good form at tht> present lime. which pro. bably expl uin s why Estancia Hi gh 's Ken Conner only C'leared 6·6 in high jump pr<icti('e the other day. .. He needs more un'h in his back," says Mike P?meroy, who works ~1th Estanc i 0.1 's high Jumpers and µoil' vaulters. .. His form 1s bad right rum I It• is not leaning b:1d; \\1th his head enough " Des pite his poor form. Conner 1s f;I\ on·d lo" in the high Jump competi- tion Saturday al the Beach Citie:-. Im italional at Newport II arbor llJgh Conner. "ho "on thl' <'.IF frosh-soph compcl1· lion for l\\o ~traighl years <rnd who C'leurc•d G · 8 ·1 1 I <i s l y t.• <i 1· . h a s changed his styll' this season. "lie-used more ol tht.• roll last yc;1r," s ays Don Burns. head track co;.11.:h at Estancia. "But lw has )!One to the Fosbury Flop this year." \Vhich C'l(plains his ~low start so far .. We both de<.•ickd 1l would be the bl'llt•r form," says Pomt>roy on Conner's s witch. "Ile B ROGER CAR LSON t •I 14 l How• IMt\\IOn v ... 01 41 J) started over the sum -y \'arsl y c.•ompt>l1t1on \\ho J •1•1n IN•wDvry ..,.,~, •111<1 • "'" d h Orang(' Coast College oti.,.oa1ty~i1ouwi could push lht.· favontes w11n '"""11-10" •u<"I .... ' mer.an thetec niqueis launched action in the EAST LO!' for ind1vidu;.ilt1tlt>s =~~:·0"1 41 •l.~W"""1<'1'" notwhulwewantiltobe Fullerton baseball ANGEL~S 1''ooth1ll lluntrnotun Ueach s soo11 ... , ., ....... 11 11.,.,,1 .. .1 yet But lhe results have Htgh 's four-year reign us ,., 4 1• "0 ......... "' ''"" 2 ~oo ... been betl"'r recently." tournament today w1lh a k . ( S h \\':.illy Anch•l111 \\ ;.1s fourth tMln-V••101 • H •• l a ..... ,..., .. "' ' t Ch ff Ing 0 0 u l cl n Ill the 100 and "UO f1·t·". IFownl~•n V•ll~yl • ,. •O ....... ,.~, So f1:1r this season, Con-gume agam s 8 ey Californi<1 prt>p ::.v. irn-.:. ' i\4n M'""''' • Ji~~ ' t dlrtw•11 1'h p · Founlu1n \'allt'\ '!-I M1l..i· 1L .. kt'woou1 • •1 ~·• • Dobro11 ncr has cleared 6-6 and c tratt.>s broug ht a ming appears in serious 1 · IN••1110nM•rbor 1• .s 11 6 S A 9 d · t h W Kel Y W•ts M'l'Olld 111 100 D <• 1 c u •l 1. -. ·•· l'CCOr JOO l t' first J·eopardy as Mission Vil" •3•1. 2" Jo11,,,00'0,'r11°"0.,, .. ~n""'O'o.•.",i'1 " d the 50 free and filth rn tht• , • ·~ ··• "And he will probably roun t.•ontest. jo High's leglon of talent )409 J ~u""" 11nu1111111 ,.,, • . I th KEN CONNER k . h c 100 baC'k. and mat(' Bill 1<.nusneu 141\(lllrol\tl \• ~' s M w. Jump no ess an 6·6 1 th . . 1 ta es aim at t e l f" 4 A HJbashul 1 \\.is thtt cl 111 "'""v tFo .. n1 .. 1n v•11ev1 H 10. b Saturday," ::. a y s ___ ......_________ 11 0 er Junior co lege crown 1'~riday ni"hl al W•110"m' •A«"o'"1 s' '' P tournament action, t-thl' 501J frt'1" :i 1111kh 100 Dr~"'' ' 111111"" llll omcroy. EJ N• J Goldt·n West i'oll'"'<>c East Los Angel~s bl•h1ndCoodl•ll's \J,''I M111o~dn11on11 '.,,, .. nnc.u" ('011ne 's h'e( o · 1gue '-' "t-C.:oll ... ae. It st ·,1rts· :1t 7 :>'> ' •t"''""• 1 oo )II J 1•n<.1 1M""" ·" • r c 1 pposl-faces De Anza Collc~t' ag "'t-• " Others e:.irn111g l)t'11hs 1 ooas • ~"""" IN•"'""• ''·""' lion 1s expected lo be And if Wcdncsdav's f • 009 s ouowo·•~ <M,."o" v .. ..,, K. c Connd l of Newport 2 30 a week from today 111 prehms are an mdlC'"l.<>I', 1n the in a ls arc Esta11 1 01 11, & P•1><, 1~ •. , •• 1 .. 11 u1 llO I T H the opening round of th~ "' l'l<.1'::. Sll'\ t• \\'vatt 111 lhl· •00 1·~~ '"'"' ' """•""' v ... ,o lal'bor lligh. lie cleared 0 o s t r\ll"n ll"n"ock ba.:obull the Diablos of l'OJ(.'h . ILOn\Ulc, OU••kl, M•v. HO .. ~I 6·1 a11 ainst Westminster .. .. ... J... ~larkSchubC'r'lJ"Pt'al'lO 50frec.CoiOtl<Jcll·l ~lar's JIS'2, {'""'"'"JI• u .... t> lou rn j men t in Santa . .... Frank Brei\\ Ill' 111 lh1· 1(1() -r<U\ J ,, • 4 Foun1"1" V•llo 1·t·l·vntly. Mark Wang T ,1 . havealockon\\hathad Cly, N"''P<>i·i ·~ .• 'likl· :~:.!'s.~~'i'\(1~·;;s•a.i •"""1 lrumC'osla:Vlesahasalso ·•..ttlJ. seemed lo become tht.: ' ·'" Fro•11!Mlp11 Ourney Dobrott 111 th•• 500 '111d 2i)(l ,.-g mll'll 1 per!)Onal pr011 l'I Ly of " • -"""'"" ,, .. , I I 0011"11 ,,.,_ \\In Of I O.._e, the >' ftt'l', jl\cf !\J;.irina's Sl_•;tll 1 fnou.dh<!U.J• I·~ .... ) N<wll0r1 Connl!r's performance Ru~tlers w1·11 pluv gam"s Foothill. k HHbor i •• ,, ' M ' • '" Th th· d 1 B "' ,, '" nuc ner m I ht• 200 free 1 .., 1J ) 1 ~ 1 1 , Sa turda y, though, e ir annua 1g March28and2!l With sophomoll' \\IHt 11• .. 1>Qro1 •n~ , .. nc~ • ' '" does n't figure to come Brothers of Oran(.!c Bnan Goodell <ind st'nwr ouaL1F1EAsF0Ac1F•·AFIHAu; ~ ..... ''H ' "'\,''""• "'· ...... 1 I County inv1ta tion.·JI ••olf 11 ti · 4TEASTLOSANCELes coLLEcE 1 ., .io 1 A,1.11 '"'"""' '"", t' O!>l' to his jumps later ., e1 e are 1c pa.rings Taylor Howe lc;.idrng the v~r•••v ' "' •o l • .• , ......... ™"" c .. ,1 .. 1 lh tournament \\ill be held for the two tourn aments: M ' v . 100 n1ed ttldy I l 11 w. "'" I ... \/ • RoWrl\ 1f.a .. on1 I .. S• 1::.year. l El N I c \\ay, • ISSlOO ll'JO ap I )~S1, ,..., .. buoy Pa .... I ~Id l \I urn'" ~oolh•lll I •'•01"11.,.; "Ht•(';)USE.' Of the rain, Ca b t gUl' OUnlry MAoCOCltlOURHAMENT pearstobe35po1nts l~.'l ro111u1°"\11~tol•OOS;•lo,41d.,,.lt •AlnmDt<1l l'•1 01 lw has been doing more lu on Wedncsdav. wrc11 21-2•1 ter than Footh1Jl and : :C:~ s Fooiholl 1 '0 '''' "8"'"j .~1:~1~71111 "~~"/:• 2 ~ob\•;~~~~ runnin~ than jumping." April9. -AIH.>"'00 head and s houlders 10011e,. • ~ndw 1u1 w.1"'"' IN•wporu H.OJ; 1 "1•11··~ •M" • Any p I a "l' r with II CMac:la V\ 11.onc.ot I. b L I 41 I ). 2 HO wt (MIS>IOn \11e1of l.o"ill ,, hJ • MN\/ .. '~"""Mllhll I ~a\'s Burns on Conner's • Lt 1 JO c.o10en w .. ,, •. , 0e Antd i..I O v e u II g Bl'~ l' h 1 ""· J 11.,.11011 '"'·'" M<>rw 1 '.& 0o 1 1 ,,.a, .. " tL.1~ .......... u> loll 11 Pr~senl training. .. He's Southern Cahf orni a Golf Al ll~• '"'•'10 \\'ilson. 1 .. Yl. ~ Ann• 1111 111vn1rnq10"' c. 01"""''k• 1t1u1"" f'.o<" 1.,.. lit As ·oc·· t . h d ' 11 '"'"1"'"' S"tlVO•d~ lk..cn1 1 ·~., ~ 11u .. n•·r 1M.>nn .. 1 )() ''"" 1 SleHn\ tNewperO bel.'n working oul run-s ia ion un icap ')() Pot•rce v•. fooholl Long Beach Wlli:;on has I •181. b O<itHOll IN••"l><f" Hurt>.Jrl lUO, 2 Vdn ........ 11-ootndl l "'"I J 111,i" hills·. and h" could may register lo play in Fro<Ny'>G.tm.. the AmcriC'an rc .. 01 .. 1 1 4"tlol o ...... 1cn,1111·v• 1Joo • sco1n,.n ,.... ... th a· B th Wtnn('f\ill H.-tnc oc• lor II drtd ? JO ... u 200 1nO m .. 111rv , Furn•" IM•»•on V1e10) 2J 21; .. wo1,on jumµ o.tround 6-7 Satur· e ig ro crs lourna-""~'· 10"'" "1 Eu,, IG01oen We•t holder in lht• 500 frt•c in 1Foo1n11111 >~JO, 1 cooae11 !Musoon 1r"o"'"nd O"k'l H 1~ Mou., .. day ml•nl by c·onl<.1cting Jo pi~~.!1o',,;?~C:~";:;;owf Tim Shaw ( 1·2:1 5). who ~~~0~1 1·1u1s1\~ J~h"~0~1~.~00~·t~ IC::i··.~:in~o Rowr1m 1Newpon1 .. But as the season pro-A I ex a n d c I'. c x c (' u ti ve IQ Seventh PlllCe ((I"'' breezed to iJ llH'l'l l'l.'COl'd M1ll1kJn l I s~ I) , Due le worth !Ml• 14 11; 1 M .. louy ""'"'"'Ml /I ijl l dil't'Ct Or, al 541 777J, II Con'>Oldloon IHdnc0< Id "on Vot1ol 1·~,.19, o l<ulbt" llt1 Mnren"u'• llJ•l" l'uHllO ' HOI ' grl'SSl'S. he will go IJO lhlrOPlilCt'IE lk,, 4•28.9Weclnl·Sda\. ....ol'>Oflll\q~7 ~urnl\\ ll oolh olll 'IOI\, ......... l11ght•r " 7 lO Ctldmpmn>hop IHJ"<oo ' And Foothill has Prt1<.:l' "° ,,.... ' Sm"'''"' H nnu .. 111 . 1'eLa"o~.'.'n""102sooJ,' n 11 • Rob., I> ffissiott \/if»'j•O ' 11 ~b 1 M w 1ee11v 1Foun1 .. on -Juslho\\ high<.·anCon-FULLEATONTOUANAMENT Furni ss and Pclt•r V•llev l 11•~: 1 "·'•"· u.. .. wourv 100 1r.. 1 s1t••n~ IN~wpon> ToO•y'>C•mu • L' ....... , 1181 • w7•" IEdl~ntaf 4'11 1 ~., •••• Of</"•·•< 1 .. •Ill I lll'I'. :.lb·JS<.•nior,jump'! Jl \\LIS a bl•lter ball of AIFull~rlon Spurzl•m. rlll'lll!-.S IS tht• 11•11 ) Frdn••m ! vo.11n111•1~)1 0. Kdlav•"'"' ·M1• 0 ''"I"' >u t , "II . is s Uing goal or f . k II Ct•rrilo\v' l{ool<onon :'\o. 1 qualifier lfl lht· :mo 1W lol,..,N1wnu1yf'd1~l1711t\ """°° lHdt ll WI/ s Scolm•" (M.\ l! l' iJ • OU rson1 e cvt·nt In 3 J ac-• , Or anqe co .. ,1 (h•llt f 100 fly I l .. I ... ,, ,.,. ..... ' "Q~· >•on V1e10 I so ••. b "•I " ......... , st•v en feel,·' says ilnd Jill tournament al A1 c.1ovt-rF1r•o 111do and SpurLt'm cl\\n:-. , 1 ... ,,.,,""'"'"' / ~ 1 srownp H•11,110•1 P "11 h t ~ fullPrlon"' C1I>"'" the sprints t(otond clt'I Mdr I )2 ,.,,. I l "''""'" so l>d• ~ I ...... v I .... 1111111 OmC'roy. I e asgrea !\!fission Viejo Golf Club ~ !>an1aAn .• •~'>.m1!11n<1rd•no IMl"•On v ... ,01 H"' 'o ... 1b.l(I l M•ntu •wnll1n•1 H11 IO I potential and g reat spr-over the WC'ekcnd. Frui.v·• C:.•m.. But Mis:;aon \'tl'JO has 1i.ea•••·o" ~ too • ""·" ... .av cl" ' Mo"...,..... °''' P1t•·1'"" • ,, • II (prr.lo> R10Hooool0<erv> ex. G d II 'f I J) Hdbrdl ~J SI> Mu<1-.. llt>uu,dntl Cl•• 1 U '" ' ingin h1slegs.·• In first pl;.ict.• ~ith a c.c.n .. 1tev1~r .. 1Fv11er1on 00 (' • ~\or . <J\l' 100 '"~ 1 ""'"''" 000111.111 toNooo •H .. 11 11 "" t ''"''''" Former Baron f59 p I d / Cerr•ICKA•o Honao ,.,,.,,.., v-. Duckworth.i;ld;i400frt•(' C II G ctw•·n..•UN score 0 "ere au an occ Chaltey ....... , .. 1 full~rton I t r I' 0 .:lo ae olf 'It) °'"' I ' "",, "" .... • .. J fo'ran Rist" with Jo" ,·and r(' a~ CJn1 o >l'IJn '--O..• 7'~&) 1 Lavn•r teoron.i oe1 "' " \ JO f-ullPrlon Cvorr'' ICKl'f "' I d I r '-' MA 1 JO Ol J f Dot Massa. S..nl<1 Ano !>an bern<Jr01no IO><r .;1 ,ons <I e . '-:JI'~ Ol..i;l/411..1, (;olOtnWtsllOl ISf(ypre•S (J .. 'n.' •Mo~·~~l:;.,·,~··· "1';·1 J Warren and V1rg1niu C..to•t S•luo.iinc~mM Tom Ru) unrl 1111,q•, trr·-.n o:'~.n~·~'~".:~~:1\' g;.-,~~·~~:0"•1tu~'.:·;,,',~~13~\/'' • Br ans by teamed "1th I I llhpld<eol l'ull•·flun a1nong oth('r:-. • '"""I ' "· O• I I non op 1n"" "u lllO ,,.., "1,,y I M.r .. c ' •.• DAILY Pfl OT 03 Baseball R s uits JUNIO" V.\ASITY Ml\~ION VIE JO W•I~~', ~>- J U U llu>h 1 Ph 0 IJ 0 0 \•O•lf'f'. \I .. 0 l l Ntt•O to. • ~ I l M<l..ar lny ..o. ~ O 0 0 ~ ouuutt II l l ' O ~""'•'~UY. rt, I t «1 ti l.. t J y I 1 I I' Outt ''" pl'\ 1 0 O 0 ":>(Ir• n'llQf1, U 7 I I I ~t·(;OQf', f;lll 0 0 0 (/ HOl>U JIJ, i l 2 I, WtwlU\Oll, pit I II II 0 "'·"I"' c I, 0 U 11 0 L Al.UNA I' I Al H Gooc;tha111, . l U I 0 /\otc "'"'''-Ill. 1 0 U 0. ~ Aotc h'\Un . Pll, I 0 0 11 , "•ttwll>dlll, /IJ. J O 1 0, l:locon. P. • V 0 0 Ur dh1·rluu, 4.I 1 '' o o t Vv• ,,y. r1n, t o O o. l.Uft\V' \\ t U U V f1Uf\00f\OO, fl, l 0 0 0 V.1111« t>h I 0 0 0 U\<lfh\1U H I ij () l• V\lt'J"'t·•,,. • U U 0 .. 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M· c .11 tnv ~·" I 1 CJ (J Wtwl(hcl pi tl\iliil l• '>P·ltn "' 3·0 I O; Movrll...,, 1ll lo u O Holm•' II .J.0 o o Mo•Mo, "· l o~o. Hdo,,..ou c •• o o o. w.•o.·r, to, JU 0-0 01<11 Jh. ) 0 0 II, Sul!..,, rt I 0 0 0 K<ll~• p I 0 0 0 fCilt•Y, pt\, 111100 ~cOr• llY Innings r ft r Un1v1 t \•lt 000 n()(J O O l M.i \tt4Jt1 \/o-1u hxl Ot t • ~ o • JUHtOR V4ASITY Founl~on V~llf'V ISi 0) lo> Amt9" • " l n.ut t• , t • • 1 u Gri11 • , ti I tC ~II th rl • (I I 0. f d\"hJr 1. J I • I H • •, n ,, , 1 b 2 0 l ~ • Aoi tl'l lb 1 0-0 (J /.A.1 1.JH /b ' .. l l(i l1tyn1._1t1 •• /COO •·rJtl In. ')I I Mc1'Q• t\ltH It I 0 0-0 LdlJt•, u I 0 0., • t1lflU41h l • 0 0 0 {.df t vtl µ 1 0 0 II Score lly lnn•nq\ Nabs Mat Title Sh-I dB b L 7'.lO T11orootac,.d1~ .. 11~,1on TheOrangl'Coasl:trl'..I "'"'"'" '"b"""'""·"""l•O 1 noo 1 f <><>t»111 1 ,,. • ir CV an 0 ('c lo l JO Con\,Oldt.(111dl l:loy"'n p..,~ I• I ' H. d· '''"'" b~ , •I N~"'""'V PMk I H .o 4 Ntwll0r1 placesecondw1thuGQ l lO Clldrnp1on>h1pdt(,lo~er has s('\'l.'ra( OlhC'r~ II\ ._'"'°"'"'"' t\11•''""'"'1 \1 H~rt>or t HH. ""' v 1, ~n1,,v.,11cv o l ••·•> n Don a ncl Jun t' Poff ,--------------------------"'-"_'1_"_m_• '_'_'_"_1 .,_._1_\•_· _'''_1 _'_'_1_1 __ ,_i)_.1-1_._1 0_'_"_11_"_' _1_· _,,, ______ "'_0_' ._,, ___ 0_00 __ '"" __ 0_'_' _1 r " • Former Founl <.1in l'nough interest in the Valley llig h \\ reslling sport to hu,·c an urea star Bob Walker won his <·hampion~hip next year. l h i r d s t r a i g h l "WC' will have a band. Southeastern Conference <.·he<.·rlead<.•rs and a big \\ restling title as a crowd for the cham- heavywcight for the p10ns hips," l><.JY~ Edison Cniversity of Alabam<.1 activ1ti(•s director Ben Walker's reco1·d for (;arl'l'll "Tiu~ 1s a great the past c:.impa1gn \HIS 1-n·alry bt•l\\ t·t•n t ht• ho~·s 31-l. He <ilso won lhe ''ho l'Ompetc in athll'lics Southern open lourn ... andthost•\\hodon 't .. ment :.ind lht• Sun:-.h1n1• opC'n He 1s tht• '' inning<•:-.1 \\ resllcr in tht• htstor\' of thi: school. has po~kd the mol>t "ins and the mosl pins of an~ m:..it man. Walkt'r \\ill rt·m :11n in school lo \\ ork on h1 .., masters deg1 ct• and do stud<'nl co:Jch1ng 'f 'riflfl f,,(•ffdS CllCLA VIST ,\ Ron .. SI l't'p~" · Tri p p of Costa ~Ies<.1. the point k:.1d1·r on the l 'S..\C mulget tr:til , \\ill ht-;.id iJ ~1 <ir :-.tuddl·d field 11110 .I. C ,\.a.::11.1 nian's n<it1onal c·h.in1 pionsh1p r~1Cl' al South Hay Park hl'l'C' Sjturda) night al H :10 ll\ G11ls .~l1i11f.• .Ju II a G rt·~ . Becki ~l cC:.i fft·rt~. K elly '.\lurph~ and V<ilcne Lee of '.\l 1ssion \'1PJO High po::.ll·d a :! H u 111 the 400 lrt•t• n•la\ at tht.• South Cu .1 -.t I:.._. a g u t' (' h am · p111nsh1ps lo qual1r~ for .\II ,\me1 ll':Jll l'l't'Oj.!ni- llOll l.1••'. a thl'C'C'-limC' All· ,\mt•nc·u n. \\.Ill l'IOSl' out hl·r high school career this st•ason . Sh e has qualiftt•d in lhe 100 IJu\- lt•r·flv 1n 58 88; lhc 500 ll'l'l'. IO 5 .0.tA : lhl' 100 fn'l' 111 53 6.t : and lh<' 200 fl'l'l' 111 I :!):1.2. .Jo1n1ng hl·r in in cit\ 1 d lr a I ,\ 11-,\ m l' n can l' o n :-. 1 d e r :i t 1 o n t 1 m es \\l'l'l' :\lc'Cafftorly in tht• r100 fn'l' 1 ;, 11 ~JJ 1 .111<1 tlw 100 hutlt·rfly <l .110.l!J I teamed \\ ilh M 1ke and Lindu K<.•ndall for I h1rd plaC'c at 6:l Tied al 6.t 111 fourth place were t\\ o tt·ams in - c ) u d j ll g Il e I' 11 I l' l' a n d Bl'ian Griffin \\. ilh Kay und Roger ~lorrison. Also. Ed and C'C>c<.• Coury with Larrv <.1nd Joan Smith. . JO\. itat1ons an• being maikd for the annual mt'mlwr-guesl l" o-da) cvl'nt :\1av 17 18. Off1l'wi opening of lht.• remode led C'lubhouse and v. om c n · !> Io ck t• r room "ill lakt.• place on Apnl 19. ffifp Squor~ Tht• ~taff :.it Founl:.ian Valley Mile Square Golf Cour::.e will ::.lagc a pro- apprentice lournamcnl Monday. ,\bout 40 µluycr!> in- cluding heud pro Ski p Whittet and ass1~l<.1nls Dave Sheff and Robby .Joltns will participate. • The men's duh will auct 1on teams for a parln(•r :-. bett1•r hall tournamC>nl on April !I The unnual :-.tniors champ1onsh1p \\ 111 bt• contcstc>d ovt•r t v. o d<.1) !'>. Apnl 12 and 13. I rritu• ('fuist A 40 lap m ~11n l'\'C'nt will bt.> staJ.!l'd on till' half-mile O\ ;.ii "1th tinw trials starting al 7 .1 rm H rf•st lf•rs Edison ll1 gh \\ 111 hold its f 1 r s t an nu a I .1 rm \\ reslling c h<i m p1on:-.h1 µ:-. Friday <1l noon 111 tht· gymnasium and (; r<" 111 t hl' 211(1 in· lr\'inc Coast Country di\ ulual int•dll':. 111 2.11 5. Club men's Thur~dav team battled St<irdus t G~JHIHffSts \ i(• Countrv Club of San S p u r r t• cl o n h ) woodworking in s trUl'· tor G ;.iry :Vt on 11 \\ ho de• sigm•d :rnd but II t rophit•s for the event l·:<lison 1s hoping th:..it 11 1·un h11ild rr . ~ r1to11s O 'Gor111a11 Sparkles SANT A ~l 0 N l C ,\ St-an O'Gorm,111 qu;.ihfH·d in l\\o en•nt~ \\ ednl'Sda\ afternobn in the C IF 3.;\ S\\ 1m ming preli m 11H11'll'" at Sarita :\Ionit•;1 C1l\ Colkgl'-. The fina'h '' 111 lw hl'ld F'rtd<Jy night at S:\ICC'. with the first t'\ ent Al'f ting11nderwuyat7 30 O'<...iorman . of Sa n Clemente Hi gh, swam a 55.7 to finish scC'ond in the varsi t y 100 ha c kslroke and was timed in 2: 03.2 m the 200 individual medlcv \\h1C'h was good for fourth Pat Collcn l 1n<' of lJni\'t.•rs1ty Hig h tiC'cf for firs t in th(' frosh-soph 100 fr<>«' "1th a lime of 50 6. Collentine was also fifth m the 50 free with a 23 5 clocking elf) • Prthmo11ar1t< 111 S.l\le M<I•"<• Cll• Colle,.. '°""' C•••I i..e9w• 0"4hll•n VAIU.ITY 1000•0 l U (,.orn ... ,, t~C on' 100 8rte\I • N•v•ll• •r T I OJ 1 10011\0 M.,ll•v • 1,0 1.nrn1 .. n •'>1..1 , OJ? f'"O~H SOPH '°ftH \ (OIO•nton~ llH IJ S . IOOP::rtt I ColltM1nf' IUI ~· 100 Ft•~ R1 '"• 1 Ul\tv•'•"IY I le 0 Thrl't' members of the Dit>go1nquarlerf111als:.it· Orang<' Coast Colle~e lwi:' of_ the Southl•rn \\Omt.•n's gymnust1cs <;aliforn1a Golf ~\ssocia· ll'<.Jm will compl'lC in the lion ll'Jm l.'li<.1mp1onsh1ps \\'<•sll'rn Assoc1 at ion of lex.lay. lnlcrcolleg1ate AthleliC's for Women regional mt'l'l <.1l lite l' ni vcrsil v of N l' \ :l d :.i < R l' n o l t'h i s \\ l'l'h(•fHi. .\il'sta ~PL'ir. I>onn:.i fr l' i <' r a n d T l' rt' s :1 < • o n w a v o f l' o a l' h Barbara ·wright's first ~ear Pirates squad. f1n1:-.ht.•d lh1r<l 1n th<.• Sout her n California Community College finals recently. .~t:<: (:,,,,,,,_.,,.s The injury-riddled South ern California College track and field learn \\ill he divided this \\ N 1J..C'nd with distance runner Wall Jl1tt parl1t·1paling in the Los ,\nJ:eles marathon run at Elysian Park. HalanC'c of lh<' knm in- cludrn~ 0 an Presl<.'d , will vie in the annuul Sanla Barbara Relays. Presle<I. a quartermiler, has switched to the ~ lhis season and assistant coach Jack Causey feels he will be more com- petitive in the longer ra<.'<'. Volleyball V•r111v Nf'wOnt l H"rt>or ll•l•elf'O Co•I• Mt"' l, .llifll«V•,.ny llil•""l>Otl H.,t>or Otltel•<I C<.,IA i),,,,. l" Vl"llY UunhrHi1\t\t'\ Bt•t h d•t Un•~r\ttV I I\ t• U I\ I) II IS JufttOf' Y•r\••'r .,.unt,nqeon l'f'"• h ch, uru"''''"' I\ 11 1~4 V"'""TY RencllO AtAmllo' cHI ti Tn•o 1~. l) 11 I H, 11 IS.I. 1S I JUN Iva VA RSI TV r1 fnrn O.I R•Ml!e Al&,,,1104' !S.U, 1\ 1 JC , Pre p Baseball !>OUTM COAST CONFEAFMr.F w L CB Ml '>an An IOfHO (flrrttO~ >an 01...qo ,.,,, '-.t O.a"O" co.HI I vllerton O S..nla 4n11 n w..IM\O•Y'• Cam• Ml S..n Anion on U Or 4nq<' ''""' I HUI G.tm•~ I April II Ofanqe Coa\l al Fuller 1011 Mt S•n A.ntM110 d i Cern to· S.n D•f'QO Mf"·w dl ~.tnta An,, MISSIONCOHF(AEHCE SouJhern Otvt\IOn w l ~nOotQO I 11 ~ .. b .. ,~ \ So\lthWf',fCf'"O ' (,rfl\\mont / I Pa•om.lr 1 ij Norltttrn OIV•)IOn River .. ,.,.. 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Nielsen Company audience t>l>hmutcs for last wet>k If 11 ·s a ny consolulton to Aldo, the Korean Y.ar coml'd\ M·ncs in \\hich he stars was the \\t.'t'k s highest ratL'<i national e\'enmg pro· ~1.im According to thl' '.\1dscn e~t1mates. thl' 20 mo::.l popular c\ L·nmg programs last week Y.t>re . "~l ·A S II'' l('BS1 "Sanford and Son" 1-..sc1 "Good 'limes.' "Rhoda" and ")!Jude'' 1all CBS>: "Chico ~md the Man" c ~BC 1 ... ,\ll 10 the Famtb . "Hawaii Fi\e-0 . · The JL•fforsons" and · KoJJk · 1all CBS: · ~trl·eb uf S:.in Fr anctsco ' .ind .. John Denver Spt'ctJI' 11.Joth .\RC 1, Sund.i~ :'ll)ster} ~1o\ tc 1'.\8('1 ')I.in T~lt·r :'lluurt'. · "Rob '.\l'\\ hart. ' · Tht.> \\ Jlt1111-. · ·c.un,moke" and Ccinnun IJ ll CB~• ~ \\ .\ T · 1 \BC1. and "Cher"' tCBS i I D 0 MIWPOn llAc:.4 61 l -IJH HELD OVER CltJTuD UNJ)ER J\TuEA~c. ~, ..... ICflt~ ..,..o-• ~ r-110. • • ao • ., U.tu•OA• U _, 9i 00 W,,.O••&MOl~YI 11 X>10I'> • O(A«llY AWMO -- MUIO(I OH OlllHT UNIU 1~1 PAPER MOON -l 19 \ ~ MlCKAil C 41Hf .. THE IUCK WIHOMIU" WARREN MILLER PRESENTS "THE COL.OR OFSKllNGw FEATURE LENGTH SKI FILM VISIT Sun Valley. SnowhH!l, Courchl!vel. Whmler. P.ir k C· t y. HcJv~nly Valley Mdrnrnoth, Tellund". Krv.tori•• DON'T rMSS Sh Rae ng, Hot Doq9•·r ,, Deep Snow. · C..011tJulJs, Rope To~. Cr.iu c\ P1 f-uu w•lh Warri:n's u,..,, t'·11lonou\ narrdt101 1 JO & t JOt~l-•••-. THE SURF THU TRE '•CtltC CO.t.\1 MWT ATS"' ST _1 ... 40TOM llACH -U•·O U 6 Ac~ Homiftatiotn "LENNY" "CHIHATOWH" IRI "DUTH WISH" "GROOVE TUIE" "RESH GORDEH" IXI Vt.-.. t..,.~i:ir1 rrr,~#1 ti)' [im 'ott ~r\I M'>f 1~ ~C.,. tl1.J"1 l''Vu f, It; 1t1"1-11 2!> THE CITV SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •53:2·6721 1'-' CITY CE ... TRf CINEMAS ... S A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX.I G.G . FRWY ICITY OR. E X.I ~ -...C&T 10 JHl CO• .. •tSSIONllll• "JUGGERNAUT" "CHINATOWN" "OUTH WISH" ,., PUASUll IS ,.T tU~SS' "HARRAD EXPatlMEHT" "A.ESH GOR~" IXI "THE GROOVE TUIE .. (Ann Landers OJ ADVISES in the DAILY PILOT 'The Most Happy· Fella' Splendid St Se~astiaii's STIMULATES 11--~-H-E_H_l_G_H_T-11 young minds. T" o "eeks <t~O !>t>bast1an s Wel'>l Danner Pl..t) huw.e d1dn t have a m ost· hupp~ ft-Ila for its p1·0Jul'l1on of "The :\lost Happy Ft•lla ·· Tod1:1y the San Clemente dtrml'r tllt-:.ikr has .i hit on 1L'i hand:;. . It 's dtfflcult to "akh Halph Wolf's 1mmat:ulatc pt.'riormance 111 lhe dcm;.indang t1llr role' of 1--'r..tnk l.oesscr's almost operatic musical and n•Jltte that he onl~· stepped into the part 10 days bdort' opcnmg night. Wolf plays the o\ crage. OH'I'\.\ eight grape gro" er who falls for a cute young \\attress :.is tf he hJd been J)t'rforming it for years But \\olf. as doubly 1mpressl\e a~ hi.' b. 1s onl~ one member of a THE MOST HAPl'Y FELLA' A rt u:\i<tU Of F r•n" LMU.t:r dirt-• tt-0 ~ o Ot. \IQfl<'<I o, O•n V•fr•. (""''"""'~~~ o, P.in1 huCMf1' ""-'\•t•I d1tftct1un by M..:trQ-rtt a.. .. ~11 f e>t~f\t~G n1Qf\11V ,..,< • "' Mono•v df Si<-tw\U•n • ~\l DHV\f'r Pl•yhOu '" 1..c, A•t'hO• Pico ~Hl <.•~n~nt• Rt"\~f••t1on, 44J "9)() THE CAST tony ~01pn Vil•" R O\•tl~ II• CA bow '>lt1•bl • (lfO lliuri(tit: M1C ~t l)Ot\ H'rmon O.n Vflr,•• JOt ' r.ur I•\ Rilntt411 ~ne "'•''''f'Wl" J'.01,.., Do<. tor lrn1t>Vt:rtt.• Ctun1tr lltl To.i"' f'tN;;o'~ F>o~tm.n Jo>.t '--'d'CJ M1\• rw It C,•u~ePf..., J"'''" bdn(.il .. J-14:,qUdl~ ~"W,I\ F H (1c.c10 J~ F lt-tf.h• r (OYntryQtrl ._utt• .-.ut>h 1 ,.,, t>oy ~ ~' r,.,1 ... 11..- '"'"' 1-11 CM ., r .. 111.qf'\OGr 1..,0, ' M•t•onn• o At·, 10 J,Jt•_llt Fo •• \ V i..t ~<"'""°"'" M•r f C.01"'-, "• :-upel'IJlt\l' t'J'-1 \\h1d1 h1111,.-. · \10 ... t llapp\ F1·1l.1 · to glot 1011 .... hfe ;.it Scuu ... t1,1n':-Wt· ... t ''hl'l'l' lhl' :-.hO\\ •~ "l'lhclull·d l•> run through )I._., :?5 D11 l·l'lor 1>.111 \"erre has mountt•cl ..1 :.moothh funct10n1ng produ('t11>n \\1lit more d r am::itic gusto th.tn mci-.l heller kno" n mu'>ll',tls of 1i... genre can musll'r undt 1 lht• bl'"'L uf cond1tw11s ALTHOl'Gll THE RE ~re full y l\lo1ce us man y sequences in .... h1ch its char:.ittl'rs bur:-t into song a:. the :.ivl'r.11!•' mu:-.1t·.il. :\lost ll appy 1-'clla · 1s rL.freshingly de\ 01cl <1f most of thl' :;tagy. pn•sentutional :.t,·h.• of its mid·t<:nlury contL-mporanL·s In <i shoY. \\ hl'rt' story ts dearly s ll h s l ' r \ I l' 11 l t II ... II n g . t h l' dr~1mal1l' l'fft·rt 1s hl•tghtem•d r;., l h l' r t h CJ n I t' :-. .., L' n L' d u n d c r \ l'rn·:. splendid stai.tl'man:-.h1p \\'olf. a hurl\. het·f~ pL•rformN ''ho ("<l'l'lc; both 'm·alh ;.ind dramal1c:.ill~ J.!t' l's ,, pl'i-f orm- ancc that ranks "tlh G.in GOI don·s Tl'\) e Jnd Dons Alkn's :'II .iffiC :.il the San Clt:ml'ntL· .,hO\\ p)a(·t· II ts react ions lo even the most ml'lodramat1c portions Intermission Tom Titus of lhe s how are consistently credible, elic1t10g and sust.uning empathy. As the impressionable\\ atlt css "ho becomes his ··Rosabella, • Debbie Struble 1s first rate. bnng ing a fine d ramatic na1r to match her well-trained \Otce In her hands, t h e May-December mat nage. a mismateh on lhe s urf arc. becomes poignantly real A~OTH ER J~ r\ long last of splendid perform;.int:es al Seb:.is t1an·s is turned in by Blanche .\lickelson as :'II is!> Struble's best friend. She dl'ftlv handles the · comic r elief\.\ 1th d irector Vern,_ looking much like Howdy Dooay in a carrot -lop wig and turning in a sharp pe rformancl' oS Miss ~fickelson's thicken-hearted S\\ a1n. Charles Rand all 1s strong and l'Ommanding as the ::.ln1pp1ng forem;.in ''ho first ~teals :'\Its.., Struble·:. heart ;rnd hc ha'> .ibout the best :.ong of the s hO\\ 111 Joe\ Jot.'' · Pauhne Folc\ 1:. qu1ll'-behe,-ablt.> a s \\olf's protl'l' tn c sister. "h1le pl;1yhouse pre sident Ernie \'t·rrc make~ a c >n· 'mcingstage<lebut asthedoctor Shonng up thl' 'mtage sen pt are some neath• t•xecuted btls of ('Oinic busmes;, handled chiefly IJ) John Bangle, Dennis Fox :.id Jot· Fletcher a s thn·c llalt:.in stooges whose musical rcprise at the start of the third act is a particular tre:.it. Craig Mitchell and Tony :\1 oore do double dul y in the chorus. w hile choreo· grapher Patti H ubler turns out ::.ome oiee. impressi\·c steps and t•.xct·utes many of t hem hersl'lf TllER E AR E A number of Cuc tors "hi ch tom bme to makl• the s how a s tl'rli n g success although it's an oldie. il hasn't \\Orn out its welcome locally· 1t moves With the ~USlO of a fresh ne" music:.il: 1b plJ~ t•rs relate to each other rather th:.in to the audience, and ib print 1pals t he incredible Ralph Wolf e 1n particular-are tailor made for thl·tr assignmenb. ··ThL· :'ll o~t Happy Fl'lla" con- tinues for J lO ·Y. t'ek engagement. playing L'\ er~ n ight but Monda). at Sebastian's West. 140 ..\venido Pico. S..tn Cll'llll'nll' * BACKST.\GE Speaking of Sl•bJst1an':-. West , the dinner tl)l'alc1 ha~ .rnnounred a project - ctl "t'ht•dull' for 1t:. 1wxt full ye:.ir of ,1t·t1\it\ . the future i;ho\.\s and lht•tr opening datl'::> are ":\o. ;-. o. :--; a n l' t t e . · · )I a~ 2 9 : · Leonardo. the Florentine" 1 a \\Orld prem ierc 1. Aug. 7: "Wes t Side Story.·• Ol't. 2 . "'Gypsy," Dec. 11. and "The ~ltnd With the Dirty :\>lun. ·· Feb. l!L .. the titles and dates are s u bject to change. hO\\ l'\'l'r ... T h l' L a g u n a :\l o u I t o n PIJ~ house' reports a record first \H·el.. of 1.640 playgO<'rs for tls t'U ITt•nl produt·tion of ":\o Sex Pll•a-.e We're British ..... ~the t·omt.·d~ pl:.i~ ed lo SRO houses last Fnd.1\ and Sturday ;.ind may well l>rcal.. the huu-.c record set la~t -,c.N11lb~ 'L1fe\\'1t hFather .. C'-\LLBOA RD Auditions for '\l'tl Simon'::. "The Prisoner 0£ Second A\'enue" h<.1\'e been an· nounct.>d bv the Westminster Community. Theater for Sunday at 3 o'clock and )t onday at 7 p.m .... Joyce Skidmore will . direct the county p re miere of lhe comedy, w hich calls for a cast of two men and four wome n aged 35 and older ... "Prisoner " opens Mav 16 for four weekends at the th c :.it er, 7 2 7 2 ~l a p I e A,. e. , • Wcstmmst er ,\lso:-.d1eduhng ;.iuditiuns ts the S:.in Cll·m t•nte Cum mun1tv Tht•akr. "h1th will ha\'e read· ings for llcrb Gardner's corned\· ··,\Thousand Chrn n:;, ''on March JI und April I <it 8 o 'clock .... four mt•n, one \lo Oman and a boy of 12 .ire• 111rluded 111 the play, Lo be dlll'Ckcl b) ll;ul'I Burrows and Hal Ralston ... · Clowns'' opens ,\J a y I 5 at th l' Cab r 1 11 o Pli.lyhouse. 202 A' enida Cabrillo . SJn Clemenll' S l.2S 'T IL SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN OIECO FWY. AT BRISTOL S49·lU2 "HEUIE llDES AGAIH" D....,1•11 \ .. ,_ 12.lO.l.lM 40.t U ( CHIEMAWD THREE a~~~!~·s'lri&a1 ) -:r,-r~ . EDWARDS BRISTOL CINEMA IV UISTOl ot -...THUi RoB.ERT Rm roan WA~cil\~Pf.R l&i 'lii& Al\lhelm • 63!>-7901 540.7444 RlLICION A guide to community churches and their events appears Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT .t.)40 TOU TMfCTOU H.Uf Pf01lb4~11! J.A.CI'. UM MOM """ UHCIOfT l~GI l ACADIMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 11ST Acruss A WOMAN am olHCTtON GENA • JOHN ROWLANDS UNDH THI INF~UINCE CASSAVETES DAILY: 2:00, •:30, 7:00, 9:30 PORTERU Ill -. Saturdays "\A .. CARNAL fn the KNOWLEDGE" IVUflOM7 CONT. SLIM. ROM 2 ' DAILY PILOT IAlllA STUISAfl> JAMES CAAH "fUHHY UDY°' IP'GI "MUIDH OH THE OllfHT EXPRESS" lPGI 11TOMMY .. -vou .. G F«AHU.HSTEl.r ll'GI "RAILISS VAMPIRE IQLJ.H• -nwH .. THE lu.N'' MCIMDUEU.A LllERTY-Ill 1'1J, WITH THE T~cHSt· "THE TUCHU• 1'HE STIOHGEST MAH IM THE WOILD .. Ii '"THAT DARM CAT" DAILY PILOT "AMERICAN GRARTTI" lPGt I: 15-4:45-1: 15 ''TWELVE CHAIRS" 3:05·6:35-10:05 JM:atBBl• · WQ11 MA1THlll ....... I :30-4:40-7:50 I "A.MERICA.M GRAFITTI" 2:1 S.6:00-9:40 ''TV1ELVf CH.t.IRS" 4:1 §0 7:50 "~H~ ~A.~~ oJI THE RED HOT LOVERS" 0'ILA'llMG SADDLES" .,. .. ,~, , .. cror-w,--1:0 An ,11! NEW "''" AIRPORT 1975 :~ E f'rL't ftapopc1 version after th fiance, come u lawsuit Alan Cou1·t • hrted tJ Weed 11 t.>d Hupi supplic w~re cc book. Weed mg to' IO lhe I planne( \\hich tJrug an The• bandl Severin hjm wit In he <N.J.> t accusec u~ LOS The u Cali for1 t e m a le should $70,000 .Depa rt Weclne~ Cha r directc Wage& .<Jepar1.1 vestiga ·ivers ih 'loborsi But { b ard chullen ly m fed 1•G4.\i. I SAN 'plosive 'Pacific .lowers 'ing n11 brl' :.i I-11: ficcrs s San Ucput y were n nces e ~ucccs:: •Sa1·< LOS huge \\ flow arc 'ser ved 'and pa 1 t11roug~ council The~ u rging Hughl':i p l a ns "Sprnr ~' ings p as long (!u••f' LOS Queen port ju! its !">O.C we Icon the r el! cruise. "We' list fro month:: ftcia l st·em t be;.iutif 1•11rl SAC H erh~ On ivc m inis t1 by Gov di recto r a rks l Rhod Centra m issio1 Yo AR respon roents. TA ty.Sho an obsl GI ing, ch give ui c,, 'nu ne 1.hc1r \\ u hle m \ t}O !10 II •. \'I m et ho balan• I .I seem Pittty Book Gets OK. Ex-fiatlce Weed Fails to Halt Publicatio1i flrom Wirt' St>n•icf'i. Frt>elance writer Rugt"r Rapoport was frc•e lo publh.h hts \'er:uon of th~ .P11U y Hurst story after the fugati Vl' hell'l'!.ts' fot·mer fiance, Stephen Weed, fnllt•d to come up with $50,000 bond m a lawaiuit. Alame d a County Superior <;ourt Judg~ Robert Kr1>nlnger hfled the lnJtrnction obtained by Weed last month which prohibit· ed R apoport from usrn~ maleri;.11 s upplied by W ccd whale they wt:re collaborating 011 a propo::.t-<l book. Weed uc·c used Rapoport of try· mg to "sensation alize" the fJt'ls m the ca::.c. The wnter stud he planned an account of the eaM· \\hich would include !.tCX and drug angles. • The wife oJ .. Tonight Show" bandJead e r Carl "Doc '' Severinsen filed a suit charging rum with nonsupport. ln her suit in Sussex County (N.J.> Court, Evonnt-Severinsen accused her husband of abandon· ( __ P_EO_P_L___..El Ing her nee. 13, 1973 when the "Tonight ShQw'' moved from New YorktoCallfornla. A judge issued an order direct· in& Severins en to s how cau21e April 11 why acco unts and pro- pertlei; he owns in New Jer~ey should not be a ttached by the <'Ourt to provide support for bas \\lfC. • A bastion of 143 years of British tradition has fallen. a woman was a d mitted to the mem bers' danin~ room of the ex .. l'lusive Carlton Club in London. Mrs. l\J argaret Thatcher, 49. ~ear-old blonde mother of t" ins and n ew l ea d er o f th e Conservative party, made her entrance at the Tory Preserve in St. Jam es Street and was ceremoniously escorted to "the citbinet tttble" at the head of the long dining room USC Distaff Profs Seeking Back Pay LOS ANGE LBS <U Pl) The University of Southern California discriminates again!.l female faculty m0mbel's and s hould pay 17 women professors $70,000 in back pay. a t.; .S. Labor Department spokesman !.aid 'ednesday. Charles Striegc>I, as!.tistunt area direct or for lhc d ep.irtment's Wage and Hour 01vis1on. said the epartment ended a lengthy m vestigatlon by ··as km~ Lhc un- iversity to comply" with the fair labor standards aN of 1938. But USC President John I luh· bard said lhe :,chonl will chullenge the findin~s. ~1pparcnl ly in federal courts 1•G&t; lllnsts SAN BRUNO (UPI 1 Ex· plosive devices WC'nl off at thn~l'. Pacific Ci.is & Elel'lric1ty ('11. lowers nr~tr hl•rc L'arl) today, d<i· ·ng minor darnagl· Lo l\.\o and brc;.il-in~ ;.i leg nn lhL· olhl'r, of ricers said San Mateo County Sht•raff's 00puty o~ ... c Lyn ch ::.a ad lhl'I (' Wl're no injurat•s when l hl' ck n<'es exploded an ··foirly rnpad succession" .il l: 3:> ~· m ·Scu·e Gous(·· LOS ANGELES IL.Pl > ,\ huge wooden <tirplune huill by lloward llughl's :-.hould be pre· served intact. not cul into pieces and µassl'd ~•round lo m ust'ums throughout the world. the city council agreed Wcdnc::.day. The council passed a resolution urging the gov('rnm cnt and Hughes' Summa Corp. to delay plans to c u t up the 140-t on "Spruce' Goosl'." a pl<mt· \\llh " ~ ingsp:.tn more I han half :tJ,!a111 as long as the But:ang i Ii ttu<•eu i 11 1•,u·t LOS ANGELES <M'1 The Queen Elizabeth 2 µokcd mto porl just long enough to replenish its 50.000 gallons of laquor anil wl'lcome more pas::.eni.!ers fnr the rest of ::in around-the-world cruise. ·•w e·ve hcid 300 on th<.> wu1linJ! list from Los ,\ ngeh."'c; for th rel' month::.." said Cunard l.in<>s or- ficial Ralph Bahna. ··People seem lo he t rying to grab the beautifu l I hing:. whale the) last,,'' ,.rr rf.:,,. :1 fJIJohu uu•u t SACRAMENTO (L'Pl J Herbert Rhodes. S t unford Oniver~i t y's p<>rsonncl ad - min1~lrator. has been ~1ppointccl b v Gov Edmund G . Rrnwn .Jr. as dlre<:tor of the Department of PHrks and Recreation. · Rhodes. 45. is a mcm~r o( the Central Region al Co<J:.tal Com- mission. the San l\t utco Region al { ___ s_ta_te __ ) Planning Commiltee a nd the Committee for Green Foothills, a San Francisco peninsula group. .tt;mt•k1• Bn11 LOS ANGELES (AP> -.. No Smoking" s igns backed with a possible $500 fine will go up in numerous rooms in public build· inJ!s under an ordinance ap- proved by the City Council. The ordinance, approved by a 9·2 vote Wednesday, now goes to Mayor Tom Bradley, who is ex· pel'led lo sign it. If he does it will become effective 150 days later. Lagzt1za Plc111s Villc1ge P<trty .4f"ter Seaso11 Laguna Beach will stage a ·•nflage party" t his year but it ~ill mark the end of the summer t o\J rist season rather than its beginning. City councilmen quickly ap- proved a suggestion by Coun- L·tlman Jon Brand recently that th<' t'ommunily get-together on ~lain Beach Park be held rn St•p· tembcr rather than J une. Bra nd said the theme of the party could be "thank God it's all over again" -"it" being the an- n 11 a I s u m m e r invasi o n of beach goers a nd boardwalk lH'OWSCl"S. He pointed out that weather in September is generally better than in June. when the Art Colony hides under a mantle Of low clouds. George Fowle r . recreation director , said the party would be s imilar to the celebration held last June to comme morate Lhe dedication of Main Beach Park. This yea r 's event would feature a waler skiing exhibition, dory r ace, beach volleyball tournament, outrigger race, kite flying exhibition, fireworks show · and a rock music concert. Fowler suggested Sept. 13, n Saturday, for the event following Brand"s comme nts. F'unds to cover salaries of recreation de partment a ides and police security during the day- long event wou Id come from next year 's budget. said Al Thea!, city manager. That cost is expected to be bel"'een Sl.000 and $2,000, de- pending on the level of police pro· tection desired by the council. Your Horoseope W i th h e r were l .. ord Twtt.-d1muJr, club pre.c;idenl, and Wllllam Whitelaw, Conaervativ~ deputy lead er. • Swimming st a r Esther Wllll1ms waiH d a jury trial in Oxnud on drun~en driving char~es and 8ubmitted lhe case toa Municipal Courtjudge. Judge Albert Blanford i>aid he will determine the 53-year-old ac- tress's guilt or innocence on the basis or various evidence, includ- ing Lestlmony on a n unspecified medical problem Miss Williams said may have caused her to fail a sobriety test. She was a rrested Christmas night by a Califorrua lUghway Patrol oCflcer who said s he was driving erratically. She was ac- compan aed by her husband, Fernando Lamas, who wab not charged. • William Shockley, who was sho uted off the podium at Yale University last year for his views C)I) the gen etlc inferiority or blacks, h as accepted an invita- tion to s peak on the campus nexl month. 1'h e Stanford Univers.ty physicist wus invited by a c n· servative s tude nt group, Yo ng Am ericans for Freedom, after the university adopted a policy calllng for suspension or ex- pulsion for such disruption. The Nobel prize winner ap· peared at Ya le last Aprll 15 and was s houted down by about 150 \'ale studen ts. He walked off the staj(e ufter two hours, unable to speak. * Former Florida Republican chairman Earl M. "Duke" Crit· tenden, onetim e right-hand man lo t:x-Sen. Edward Gurney. con- fessed to participating in an ii- leg a I political fund-raising sche me. Crittenden pleaded guilty to a reduced mis demeanor charge under an agreement lo testify for the government m the bribery conspiracy trial of Gurney, a Hepublican, and four codefen- dants. Gurcy, ex-aides James Groot and Joseph Bastien, and former federal ho using officials K . Wayne Swiger and Ralph Koontz are charged with illegally creal- mg a S233,000 slush fund with con- lri butions from builders seeking Gurney's influence in obtaining fc:cJera l hous ing projects and mortgage loans . * Francis Mc~ulty was found gwlly in San Francisco of at- tempting to evade 1973 federal in- come t axes on his Sl28,000 Irish Sweepstakes winnings. The seven-man , five-woman federal jury d eliber ated an hour und 16 minutes before returning the verdict against the 59-year- o l d odd jobs w orker from Oaklanrl. As the ver dict was read, Mcl'\ulty put his head in his hands. * DeJean Repogl~. the rn-year- old high school senior who lost h er right leg after an Arab gre n ade attack in Is rael last December, r eturned home aner a four-week hospital stay 1n Jack6onville, Fla. Smiling and waving to friends, she was wheeled from St. Luke's Hospital, which she entered Feb. 19 shortly a fter her return from Israel. to her family"s car. At hom e, the blonde teen ·ager s" itched to steel crutches. Fami- ly friends s11id sh e expects to re- c<.'ive un artificial leg for her 17th birthday in May. Sound Gear Stolen Or:.mge County Sheriff's of· f'ict·rs ure i n \'t>sligu tin~ the lhl'fl of sterc.>1> equipment, two radios ;,ind a telescope from a South (.;1j!u1w home. Deputies said huq.{lars who entered the home of :ittorney John Philip Stodd. 52, of Jl935 Pacific Coast Highway, took Lhdr loot from the family room <incl t\.\o bcdroomli. The loss is \';Jlued at !)-175. Cancer: Changes Coming f'RIOA\', MARCHZI Uy sm~EY 0~1t\RR ARIES cl\Ju reh 21-April 19 >. Weight of added responsibility b ecomes upparcnt. Fa~1ity involve- ments, business s ituutions ore e mphasized TAURUf <April 20-M;iy 20>: Highlight flexihili · ty. Shorl t rip~.:ou ld resolve dilemma . What appears an obtitucle cnn cus1ly b<' surmounted. . . Gf.MINI (~1a y2J Junt'20> \'oucould herevas· ·in~. checki n~ details. :-.tocl yinl! fin~ print Refuse to ~1ve up som~thlng for tl mere 1>rom1se. CAN("F.ll LJunt' 21 July 22l Thost> \.\ho claim \OU nc<.'ll "more cx11encll<'l'" n1.1y be forced to cat lhdr '' oru::.. Some chnnges O(•t·u ... 1.EO (.July 23 1\111? 221 S.-ttlc-long~tnndlng pro· blem which involvl'" family wnd properly You can Jo so an clip tom ut 1c mannl'I' •. VIRGO t .\111o1 2:1 St•pt 221 . He.1vy·h.undt'd m ethod bv friend coultl ere~tl' ronru~aou Sln ve for balanced point of view. Don't rush tOJUd1tment. • UBRi\ rScpl 23 Oct 221 rersM~ in authority ~m to der.lre vour coon!'iel Thot '1 fine-but ~ ou <ire no d1arity Uc \.tW:lre of your worth. ~COR PIO <Oct. 2.3-Nov. 21>: Finish what you start Concentral<' 011 messag<'s, distribution and image. You can get green light from key per son. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: New ap· proach is necessary. Strive to creat e your own ·style. CAPRICOR N < Oec. 22·J8n. 19>: IC you stick out your c hin, RomeoM will land e knockout punch. Means cycle I:; Ruch that you do bei.t now on sldehnes. AQUARIUS IJan. 20·Fcb. 181 : Light tou<'h gets bei;t result!. Mean::. don't Insist. force, cajole. P rac- tical matters dominate. PISCl:S < 1-'eb. 19 M~rch 20>: All indications point to inten::.e lnvolvem<!nl. Me mber of oppo&1tc ::.c' pluys key rol<'. Nothing now is lukewarm If today lfi your hlrthday you Me enterlns: new phaisc of your tUe \'ou will bt' rrec and independent. Whnl }OU feel was l0ttt actually i& a 1ain-a pro· verblol blessln" in disguls(', \'ou ort lnvcnflve. !lensith·e 3nd not everyonc·s rup o( tH. DAILY PILOT DS Instructor· At OCCin U.S. Post Finance Seeretary 29th Year Noted An Orange Cott.t College teacher. Samuel A. Martint1z or Costa Mesa, has been appointed to a U . S • c o m m lt tee o 1\ transportal&on. By Newport Aide Martinez, a llc~tlsed architect who teaches architecture and en- vironmental planning at OCC, Is one ot nine new members of the · Citbens' Advisory Committee on Transportation Quality. THIS COMMITTEE evaluates U .S. Department o ( Transportation programs, re- commendli trans portation in- itiatives a nd acts as a citizens' ~ounding board for the depart- ment. The committee has 21 members who serve three·y~ur terms. Martinez, who is marrted with three children, is t he as sis tant chairman ot t echnology division at OCC. lie is in addition a member of the ad vi so ry board of Santa MAATINEl Ana College in the areas of architecture and tcehnology. Martinez, 44 , was the f;r1:1l chairman of the Orange County Human Re lations Commission and was a m e mber of UCl 's Project 21 for low-income hou~­ ing. HE J S CRITICAL o f transportation developments ::.o far in the U.S. ··We are so far advanced technologically and yet when you look at a freeway and see an automobile carrying only one person you see we have not ~d· vanced much," he said. He sees ~ change in the · Am e ri c an attitude toward automobiles as be ing as great as the change in attitude toward single-{ilmily homes. "WE HAVE DONE .. it with housing, in getting people to i.ll'- cept multi-residential den•lop· m ents, and now we must do it with the automobile." He said that this must he done with total planning so that shop· ping centers are kept within walking distance of homes. Ile also said that tran::.porta- tion system s must tie into each other and noted th at there is no single center in the U.S. that acts as a station for train, bus, and a1r services. . By lllLARV KAVE Of IU 0..tlf ~Ii.. Sufi Wh~n Dorothy Palen begun working tor the city of Newport Beach in 1946, the budget totaled $320,000. Today, Mrs. Pulen, sccrclury to the city's finance director, works with a $14,853,550 budget. NUMBERS OF CITY employes have skyrocketed, too, with the 120 co-workers she l>egan with climbing to the 633 employes now on the payaoll. Mrs. Palen celebrated h~r 29th yl'ar wilh the city this month a length of service exceeded by on· lysixothers, all maleemployes. The Newport Beuch woman moved here Crom San Bernardino ""'hen she v•as in the eighth gradt', enrol ling c.tl t';e"° port Element<ll') School on the Balboa Penin::.ul<1 . SHE'S BEEN llE RE C\'er since, settling down with hc1· husband, J ohn, a former Newport lleach city employee who now works for the S unta Marguerita W1tter Dis trict in Mission Viejo. Mrs. Palen, who has outlasted six bosses prior to her c urrent chief , George Pappas. hui. a lways worked in the financl' area of City Hall. lier early days, though. w<>re as part of the division that col- lected taxes. when there wa::. no such area as the" finance dcpurt· ment. Al that time, s he worked at the old waterfront offices next to the Nev. port Pier, before City Hall "as moved lo its present location on 1'ewport Boulevard. IN ASSESSI NG the changes she's come across during her 29 years with the city, Mrs. Palen commented on the striking con· tr:.isl between past and pre::.ent budgets. Besides the escalation from six to eight figures, M rs. Palen noted the added complexity. ··way back then, the fin:mcwl reports left a lot to the imagana Lion,'' she said, laughing. Among her inte rests outside of the office. Mrs. P alen is very ac-· tave, and is a past president of the r\ewporl Harbor Busint>ss and Professional Women's Club. SHE'S ALSO IN activist 111 the a nnua l Ma rch or Dimes cam- paigns. Travelini;. loo. is a big p art of O~lly PIMn St~fl PMIO 29-YEAR EMPLOYE Dorothy Palen her lif<'. :\Jr-;. P ah•n and h l'r husbuncJ ha\ L' !-.pent vacation:-. 1n far-flung 1·01'1\l'l'S o( Uw wurltl t11r 15 ,·e:ir:-'fhl'~' bl'gan tlwir annual\ ...1ca- tao11 jaunts" hen till'~ ll'<J\'t'll'd tn ll:l\\Ull 11l l!JliO, <ind h<l\c \1:-.iled the Onl·nt, l':u1 opl'. tht.• Al<1-..l.<1 "alcr" ayi:.. the Canbl>can .111t.J ('.111:.ida on !.tUbst'<tUt•nl \'jt·.itions. Dangers Sounded ESSEN . \\'es t German' <l'PI > Wome n who smok~· cigarettes often give birth to !.mailer. unhealthier babies, :J West Germ a n doctor Sii) s. Dr. Georg Kirschbaum. a r esearcher in social medicine. wrote in a mugazmc article that studies ha\'e :.hown t~wt "omen "ho i.mokc ~ire mnn.• subj~l tu miscurra:ag<'s and prernatun· births than worn en who do nul smoke Kirschbaum s<11d lhl' Url· born child absorbs nacotmP lllhiJled bv th<' mother and Lh1s cun lead to dbturbancc>s. Tunney's T11rn to Shine He, Cranston Share Moment in Spotlight By THOMAS D. ELIAS While they have no written agreement. it's becoming increas ingly clear Lhat Alan Cranston and John Tunney devised an arrangement aimed at furthering the chances of whichever one is up for re-. election al any given moment. For the las t two years. this m<>anl that Tunney ... took a back scat to Crans ton in most major policy statem ents the pair made Cranston got the best , speaking dales and was lead spokes m an for the l \4 o . Democratic senators on m ost issues where they .fl:'!. were in agreement. i·~ ~ ... .-• "\ 11· NOW IT IS TUNNEV'S tum. Where Cranston· V:.-• '~.~·-• ·~c pushed hardest for environmental bills like those set· ..,_, '"YM .:. ting up wilderness areas in several Southern ... . • California national forests, Tunney now is taking the /l~ 'li., • . lead. \\'here Cranston had l . '"~ . " -.~,.,..,.,._ SOtrrHERN CALIFORNIA ~ been the f e::it ured speaker 1!)~..;"' i "" a t rn a n y m a J or \'· ~ Democratic g atherings in FOCUS 1973and1974,thiswinterit ' ·~~ 1.1P1 r.1epno10• has been Tunney. "Ther~ is no agreem ent written in con<'rete." YOU SCRATCH MINE··· l'LL SCRATCH YOURS says .Michael Kantor, the Los Angeles lawyer who. Senator Tunney Senator Cranston was Cranston's 1974 campaign manager ... lt's a. case of two people with tii milar ideas helping eLlcb ney now feels he must spC'nd mo1·1· tinw rn tlw other." ~late." Adds John FltzRandolph, Tunn~y·s chief in- state deputy. ''To my knowledge there is no agree· ment. But t here mig ht be." IT'S CLEAR THAT CRANSTON and Tunney each w ants to insure that the other remams at his side in the Senn le. Cranston, in fact. has s~ud that he and Tunney 11re the se<:ond most po~·crful team of senators from one state In the upper house. Onl~· Henry Jackson a nd Warren !\I ag nuson of \\'::ishington, with far more seniority, top the t\'o Californians in clout, Cranston S<aicl. Possibly the best examples or the senators' 8r· rangemenl came at the state Democratic conven· tion and in his t month's federal he:irinr;s on of(sho1·e oil drillin~. 'l'unncy m ade the keynote specC'h at the conven· lion, while Crans ton st?ttled for a Su nday morning breakfast uppearance. Tunney also was th~ Jeadof( witness· in the oil hearings, with Cranston waiting until later to make his antl·oll statement. As senior senator, Cranston could have been rlrst jf he'd wished. OTUF.R EXAMPLES INCL OE TUNl'tiiEV'S taking the lead in Spc>nsoring bills lake • toxic sub· t;tences control act and another measur~ selling up 1t nationa l p~rk in the Santa Moni<'a ~fountains. Crirnalon, co·s1>0nsor Of both bills. '4·i.~ lead authol' oCslmllar measures the past twoye::n s. Additionally. CranstQn Is helping free Tunney fo r campaJjtnlnai by pickin~ up spommrship of a num~r of tninor local bills. Tunnty d id th<' ~ame for Craluton durlna his camp:aignt all o"·in~ Cranston to lncrca&e a~ally his \'\:.1b11ity in the st.ile. "The-re has bten a !!hlftlne of Alan's phy~1cal rrtontics and lotations since Ult election, .. sliyll Kimtor. "He's not 1olng to spend .t8 wcektnds a year out here like htdld the last t'A'O years. Rut Tun· f Wllt\TTHE \ALIFOR:'\(A SE~ATOR .• arl· <111 ing isn't unique . When senators from lht· :-.<1m1 sl.1\\· are m embers of the sumt• party. llwar rclalw11~h 1p ('an go in one of l'AO diret·twns· thL'Y l'Ull be rl\'Jh. consl:intly t ry an ~ to uµst11gc> c.>ach other, or th e~ 1·.111 cooperate. Obn1111 sly, thc!.te l\'o haH' t.1kcn llw :-.econd altern.1l1' l" .. Alan is h;1pp~ to stL'P -.isirle l or .John llws1· days:· Kunlor s:11d ··tll• It defer to John 111 mo:-.1 prt?m1er occu:-.101l s v. hl're tl \\as ju::.t lht! opJ>QsiLe II\ the last two year-. ' . "Part of it is tlwt Cr.mston hus mudc no S('Cr<~t or his desire to have Tun1w~ Ill th£' Scnat<' with h im:· · F1tzRandolph s<11d Cranston, ·in fuel, made t hat p~;nl during his •own victory celt?b ralion lastfall. ~ :e followed it up by ·endorsing Tunney for rcnornin..itlon. in January'. ob- ·vlously trying to head off the kand of 111tra-party. f1~hl :Tunney had w ith Congressman George Bro'An an the . t 970primilr y. TllF. TACTICS TllF.SF. TWO sc>natoa·~ h:J\'e . used lo help each othC'r 11r(' nC>t unictul', hut h<i\'l'll 1 been seen in California :.mcc the 1940::.. 1-·rom lh<'n until Tunney w.is e lect('cl, thl' st.1H"i. M'nutor~ :th\~·-.. came either from d1rfl•1·l·nt p;1rt11•s or warl"inA f:tt' Uons wilhan the Republican purtv • Crtlnston and Tunnl'y dt>arf\· cnJOY today :.. situati<M and want to keep 1t nom~. It may not be so muth 8 love umor h(>twt-('n them 1.1-. a fear of what ml~ht ha1>pen if tht•rc WCl'l' a chun~l' Say~ FitzRundolph ... One thlnl' Crnn~ton t>m - phasiied 1s that he doesn't want lo ~l'e another GPOrl(e Murphy In the ~nlltt>. And unle!\!' he backs Tunney i;olidly, he's dfr.11d ~omt-onc llke lhal ml~ht get elected." I t f. •• - .Df DAILY PILOT Graduate Grant Awarded A Corona del Mar woman as amon g 54 g raduate :s tude nts at Bryn Mawr Colle~e who here won u feUowl)hjp or scholarship (or their graduate work. M s. I n g rid 0 . Rowland. who holds ~ BA degr ee rrom Pomona Coll ege, is a Greek 1iraduate student. Bryn Mawr becam e the first American col· lege lo grant a woman a doctorate in 1888. -----· P t.:BLIC ~OTl('E Thursday, M.in:h 20, 197~ PVBUC NOTICE ,..CTfTIOVS avs1••.H MAM•&T•T••un fM ......_ ~ b OOI•--. ....... : M~SA VEAOE FLORIST, ~ IWrtMW 81...ct., (MUI Meu., C.llf. m2' J4Kt1Mlft O. H•rrls. 1'3-t Hl~Wnd Of, ....._,.,t8H<ll. C•lll '1..0 O.rdlne Ii:. Hurls. 1tJ.t HI~ Dr .... ___ , 8 .. <"· C..llf fl..O 'Tiii• llW\IMU I• <~led tl\I"" In dlvut.1•1 J.CkMlft :> ... ,,.,, Tll1~ sttle,.._M .... ~ lol•d ""''" ll14r Gouftty C1ertt. of Or •AQe C°""'Y on 1Nrcll t4, 1'a. ,.. .... Plibll\lled Or•n~ CO•SI O•••Y Pltot. Merell 20, 21. •nd A.ptll l. 10. 191S 90~7S -------------Pt:BLJC NOTICi; ---,.iCT"iT1ous aus1NEss NAME STATEMENT ""' foll°"wlng perwn I~ doing bull· .-..uas 11.E K ENTEAPRISES.lO'Vl~t• TrtA."9, Nt .. pOrt t!••tn, CA 91660 •1cllht'.I E . K•zen. 304 Vlst• TrutM, Newpurt 8••<h. CA 92660 Tiii\ busuwu 15 <onOUc led l>V .-.. in dtvua,•• R"Mfl:I E ICutn Tl'll\ Sl•l•m•nl w•• lllet'.I With tl'if Co11nty Ctert. ol Or•nge Coonty Oft ~OTICEO .. aULK TRANSFER Molrcll 14' '9'S Ftltll Notic• is her•l>v 91ven ln•t Pi.1>11\Md Or•n~ Co•st O.ally Piiot. JACOUELtNE SCHUL LR r,.,,•t••c.r Mlr<nX>,11•nd"Pttll,10, "1S .0..1S Oo1n9 Du•1ne" •• Wt,Sl~IOE ---'-'-'- CLOTHING M F(;. who•• l>u"r"'" ..0 Pl"BLJC ~OTICE dr~• 15 1133 Monrovtd Unit · J Co I• Mew .. C•hforrtita. ,._. •b0u1 to ''ld'e: • -----C>ulk tr•n .... 10 A 0 p ((lMPOR NOTICE INVITING a 1os 'TION. Tr.1Mltrtt .... hO>t" t.u on.•\> Notice" llerel>y goven thill lllt" Bo.lrd •ddrH> '' J6ot A<O Hill Avo nue ol Tru\IH• ol lh~ Coast Communllv wlle IOS. <"o-.t• Mt>' C.ililorno., Coll•CJe 01stnct of Or•nge County Ille ()<op"tv to l>il tr.i"\'~"'" 1, C•lllorn1• ... ,11 rece1n S4!otlcd t>ldS uP IOC•l&O •• till Monrovo•, unol J • lo II 00• m. lllursd.ty, April J, 197S,•I Co•t• /oM\6 , C•lotorr11.i '"" Purch.i"n9 Oepl. of s•1d ~<hOOI d1s- S..1d P'OC>HIY "deHrit.cd on o-·n<•l •1 lrltl IO<el..O di 1]70 Adam• AYl!n~. •• .rn \l<Kk 1n troloe. lr•luro. t'Qu111 Co1ot<1 ~''" Celltornra. at wnocn tome menl, on~el'\tory dnd 9oodwrll ol Y•d1>1d1o ... 1ll t.pu1>loclyopel'I0<:1.;nOre- WESHIOE CLOTH INC. MH.. .i.Jtor ~tar ... I\ kn-I'\ to the 1 rdn•h•rw PR I NT IN(; OF 191> SUMMtR IM Trdn\leror h"' Nlt U>~ .inv l>u\o' SES~9N_BR.9~.tiY.Rf.,_ ,,...5 Md~ ot11er 111•1'1 111~ dl>Ove dulll'l(I A.II b•d• are to be ifl •etordance w•lll 11\r lhr~ Vedr\ IUI P.t~t U .ctDl No11e lht' tn>lructoon\ .tf'I(! Condition\ dnd The 1>u11o. trotn>f~r o\ to l>t ton1oum S!X'<llitottoofl> """•<h 6r• now on Iii" n1<1l•don or .aller M•f<h JI, t9/S•l till •ltld m•v 00 ><'<ured '" lhe otllc" of the Monrov1•. Uni! J, (OH• Mcu, Pu1ChdSll'\(I Agtnl ol S6•d School t'.11> Calolornl.t lrott Oaltd M.trcn tl, t9/) Each boooer must submll w1lhh1s l>•d A 0 P CORPORA rlON ~ <d>Aoer"> <hl><k. cerlrlred che<>, or By MilflhE't'.1 Stnuler b•~r > bond mdoe payable to ttvo or Pre>10tnl ow ot lllr Coohl Community Co41eQO Pul>l"hed Or.tnoe Co••• 0 .. ,1, Po tot 01\troct 6o•rO of Trustee• In Jn •mount M.orch 20. t91S llJOO./} not le\> '""" ..... pertent cs· , ot '"" --------)um biCI •s • 9u•r•ntee ttl•t t~ b1~r Pl BLI(' :\OTICE ... 11 enter onto Ille proposeo con .. act If the '4tne " •war':led lo hom. In Ille -----·11 >lilt • ••nl of 1,11lure lo•"'"' onto ""II con- SUPERIORGOURT OF THE :;,.~~,t~e :~n"~~; ~~!~"o~h,:C~111: STATE OF CALI FOANIA FOR lull sum lllereol Wiii be 1orte1h:d 10 :..0oO THE CO~NT: ~~l~AANGE .chool do\trltl NOTICE OF HE.ARING OF PETITIOH ,_.,, l>ockler m•y "'1tlldr<1w h1•1><0 lor • FOR PAOllATE 0, Wll.L ANO FOR """°"Of torty llve 1'51 dav• ottter ,,,.. LETTERSTE5TAMENTARY Cldl•~I tot lheOl)enonqther•Ot. E'I 1 t LESLIE C. AAEN!. Tnc boot•d ot Trustees re.,,..rvH tilt" O.te.•~t~ 0 P• 1¥1l~qe o t r~le<t1t•Q any and all l><<h or NOTICE IS HlREOV C.IVEN lt'wt to w<tove •nv orregul6rtlles or on (ROCKER "Al IONA l llANll. l<lftn•r lormahl1~s on •ny 1>1d or on th., t>tddol"I!) Sognt d Nor man l W•tson iv known 6\ Croc1o.tar C.1t111•n'o NcthonJI c,,t,.1y bovr<lof 6 ... nk "•"' hlt-d h~re1n d ~tthon lot 1 ,,. .. ,e""\ Pro~le of Woll ~no tor """'""• ot 1.•1 0 n A ,.1 3 t9H t 00 h:f., f~\tdtlt.--nfdty to 1n,. ,,.•t1t10tW1 ,.. Pf P ' J m h rtntt> 1o wruth 1 • ,, .-icJt· h,r turthc:r ~uDff\hf!d Otdnoe Coo\t Oa1ty P11lot, PMh< uldr\ ano lhdl tn" ttm~ ond pl"',. r,,, 10 7b "7) 9'l<> 1> t1' '*•f•fH) the .,•~· hd\, b•·•:n ~I tot ---- AP<1i ~. 191~. di • 30 J m. on lh" Pl'BLJ{' ~OTICE (_iJUrt,oom Of 0 .:UdflMt·"t No lot \did - court, •I 100 Civot C~fll~r Or ·~c VW>~l. lo Int C•IVQf Sdnla AM. ( dlotornod Q,H~OMorth 18, t~I ) Wll.LIAM E St JOHN. C.ounty Ch.,~ SHE PH ERO, SHE PHE AO & OUNOAS ltlJ Ou Pont Oro••, Suite 11 ,...,port k"< II, CA U"4 Tel: (1141 &ll·-t FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l hf'l tot1ow1nq p~r·.ons drtt do1nq bt..i~• nv\ dS uA.fAM ETRIC~. JOlOOCrn"''' VJllCtl' F'dr-..wa y. ~uilc: ll, l"guno NIQV' I r" 92b/ 1 '>1t-Pn••n M ~1alr.ath llt>~I Via o.e Auu.o '>nn Judn CdP•Sl"MO. C• '11>7) lJo,in. J I hol.,n, 90)2 Ot~anWOO<I Dr Hurt1r1qton bt-dCh Col "2M-& P\>l>lo\hl'd Or<tnQ• (Od\I 0doly l'olol l ·l" t (O• 10112 t<u•v• ur Hunt ~,~,~~91S tOh / • '~"' .n f>, ... " <..a n~•b ln1\ nu n, .. " 1,;; conoucho by " Pl JU.IC' ~OTI Ct: "'""rdtp .. nn•·t>nop -------l I Jl'\it_ J 1 nolPP 8 )•411 ~ 1rtf'H"f' SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 1111\ >l.ll•·n" "' wd~ lol~<l "''h th<' STAT E OF CALIFORNIA FOii Out>lf (.t, •~ uf Ordnge Covnly ,..,.,en THE COUNTY OF ORANGE J I• > No A-altOJ FHO I NOTICE OF HEAR INC. OF PETITION Pul>lo n1 oJ Or lnq~ (!ld,t CJ,1.ty PolOI FOR PROBATE OF Wll..L ANO M.l•<t>b IJ 1u.1· n1s 111 IS CODICIL ANO FOA I.ETTERS TESTAMENTARY E•.t•tt o t f RE.O 0 C.OMCl 0.-(~.i.,,.o ... oriel·~ ••lREOY CIV(N tMI RutJitrl O· vn1q~1 dnd Alff't-0 C,uJtf'rr~l 'Kt"'" 111w ht n·•n • pe111ton tor PrObdtf> ,. ""''" drw1 (CJdt<•I dnd tor 1\'\Udn<,.. 01 lt>Hf'r\ T .. \lcH't~nlliry to lht· pehllonrr' rt'h:rt nee.~ towh•ch 1\ mad(',,,,. furthl'r l>dr locula,., ant'.l tllotl lhr-tHne ""d Pia<~ .A ~drin"J ttw-',.,,., ~h\\ bt't·n y t for .,pro! I, 171), •I q JO " m, on the ourtroon' of OeP<;trlmt nt No 3 of \<lid tt1ur t1 at 700 (1 v1t (tntf' r Ot •Vt-v-tc~t, 1n !n« Coty ot ~nlA AnJ C..tl•lorn1~. Oatt'<l M.lrch t•. 1q1\ Wll.llAM E. SI JOHN. County (IN~ 1111.1.INGS ANO SWA T E l By. tl.artld Swater 2021 Eulftll St .• Suite 2I1 !f.o'lnta Ana, C•l•I. 'HOS l'tl (1141 S4M4l I Anorntv> '°" P•t1t1ontr1 P.,t:lloSllHI 0 1dM'lf' Coot Ootily P1trl M.ttell 10 11 , 1 I'/) t011 /I Pl'BLIC ~OTJ('E ----NOTICE OF llULK TRANSFER NOltCE I'> HlRLOf C.t'-C.N TO THE CIH OITORS OF JP MC NAlk frctn \ff-ri}r lf'Ll1 d bulk lf,jO\ffr I\ .tt.IOUt to t>t ""1dt by Trttn ... t• rr,r 'fthO'' >U'\lnf'-. dddrr'\ I\ )l~~1 C.Od I HoQhN6v on lht (111 ot !.outh l IOU<"' ~ounty 1,t Orc.tnoc. Stdt,. r~• (.t"tfll'lrm t Jfi<J •II Of v.hO\• OU'\f-r OU\1n1 -,,~ Mn• lnd aaort-#\'\ U\f'd wJtn1n thr-.t v•·(.,, .;~I Pd\I v.J fdf"" liino>Nn to Tr..tn .ff"r .... "~ non~ Olh•r, 10 M l Kl M ABERC:.EI. Tr.ir"I"" ~. "''""' "''"' ...... .,., 4l00f'-''-\ I\ HU& w,..,,,,,, c;,,,., 1. " lhe Coty ot co .. 1c1 Mt.... '"U"I~ I :>ranqe ~1ctl~ Of '·'''''''''M, vf lh1 'OflOWlf'\Q O• ~Cflbf'd otr•.(tn1•I pr(lie> , ... o• Trdn\ft<ror , tO•Wll All \tock 1n tr1uft', t•~tur•\, f'IQU•Cl mu1t ..tnd qood will or M ,, rt,)1n orv '1con1nq cJnd t.11tor1no htl\tn1 ,, r..n.,wn ,.,. J•ke .,.,.... l ,-tdor nml l<H tit1 ri '" l1tw1 (Od~t Hi(JhWtl'( In tn•' (11y Of 'Yl\,lh L.ii;iun• OUl'\ly I'll Or<1Mf1(', .,,.,, .. ,,, C.dl1torr11a. cJna th.\t '"" for1 qn•nQ bulk trctn\tf"r -.111 bt ron\1~n-..m.u.-r1 t"Jn "' ""t' Monat"y lhf l1 ·l a,\v "' ,.,,,..,, ,, 1-111 throuqn E '•row No I J ·'°~ ,,, It~• t•HrOw Of'Pf''tn1t•nt o f It• N"wPur1 t~dCfl 9,4och r)f Sf'CUrtl~ Pt•f•••' N~ t1on"I Q,Hlk "' )41 ~ V1<1 l odO HI ""' City ot N~wPOrl lifl,1t-t'!. Count 't tit 'tt m fl" Stiltt' 01 C•hlor n• - L•tl'O MM<h 14 14/) Mil AM Al>•r11•' Tr•n\lfrf-' SECURITY PACIFIC NA TIONAl BANK p 0 Bo• 1141 ,..,.por\ k•Cll CA '201 PuD41 nf-tf Ordn'll < O•\t Ot11v .-·-.o• N AtU· 10 I H\ 10 11 f Pl'l:H.IC ~OTll E NOTICE INVITING lllOS Nn11<f" "ht"r•bv 'l1v•"'I '" '' lhf· hcHr'1 nt fru\lf'lt t f tht' Hu,,t•n'lt n ~ M h t lntM HH't" ,< hl>OI 01,h & t oN 11 r• "'"• ~ ...... ,..,, nut t ~' lf,. • nt k• t-< nt •btf' Huilf11ru1"M "'' ,o,·<t'•«''•' n r.nti1,..tn .,,, "''''•nl .... 1n u ... trtrt U•ct, •,r'Mtt bfl ctrArj., ,,.,..., ,. 1l' Ltilt• of At toUUltlt Buold•~•• llod U1 ', e•t Otl'\\tO to t-'tiul t:. Hdl Purth.t.,HlQ MiH'litQ•r .-.unt•nQton l1t uh Unl0t1 HoQll !><hO<ll Oo~trlct t'IO? ~l>vfnh enlh Str1 "'· .,_h,,,t1no1on flrrtt h ( Al1ft.Hn14 17&'9. ~n<I ,., ••v~d .. t or h< lnrt 10 'JO .; m ,frio"v Aortl4 1~1~."twh.c.nt1nv"' rntOHJ,'Ntftt,. pub11ct, OPfln"'ri"Mrt..:1 ,,, ow 01')t,., t ' f.-'u" hA\1nq Of""-''' ""'"' lcttn bll't \hi14tl '"'"'tt1n ._,,!fn tor ,1 l"''"O" ot ~o """ •tl•r lht> t1•t• \C)H1f1f'IO•m tn.rrct 1ptnfh1tt. t."<" O•d n1u ' t '"'''""'' 41...0 tW'I tt •JJOfn1y tntn"° r r1ntr.t• t 1 Uf"fotnt' l-Atnlt•O "lftO• "'rt.ti 0<1n-·"<fb'l1"4t \.lt~rtty nt1 rtt·O 10 '" tn.-'""'f"ec,t OO<umo'lt "nt! by '"' lo .1 nl Pf~ WIKOlltl 4K I nr \ ''" D• tr I t\.,. '"'"'"tftfl'CJ t,._. 04-,..,., '"",.." 'f•f'Q r ... , t•• f" 1 dff"t'I\ ""',.~ ~ 1n '""' tt><-411\y n wtutt-llW\WOt• 10 ~ C#ffOf"n,1 •f tM ftA "C t!\lt ltr 1¥(" nf -'"'"1w1 ..... n..i '" •••r Ill" t"" rrin trio<t TM\• r•tf>\ •r• <W\'ill" Alt,,. 0.• tr;ct , ~r<h•""O O•o.r1m .. l'lt IOt•tfol •I 1'1f ,.,..,__,_t,_ SlrHi ........ ,,..°" 9Nctl,CAtJ ... ,,,.. lo•rd OI fr•· h r \ •11•11 Tl< Hw Wilr lud~ OI t"" llU•ltly 01 I ull<l•"lj " i.reo MWl ,,.u"'t' Ill• rlQlll 10 .. I• t ,.,,, ~ .. u b •d ArJ\j to "'"',.... ,..,, , u r~t<1flh ,,,.,.11n ..... 1 c "'" "ur<lle\IOQ ""•n•11•r P\11>11""°"' Or•"'9t (Cl•O\f (Jotl lf l'olC)l Mil .c" 20 U, ••H 1()it H PCBLll.: 1'0Tll.:E FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT tn_. to11ow1nQ pitrsons are aou-.g bu5>1· nl\\'tA'> C AL IFORN IA ME DICAi. WEtC.H T Cll NIC, 2S1Sl Mcll'llyrt, !>Y•l• F. L~Qunot Ho lls, CA 9l6SJ Aot>rrt J Trac.,, M O, '1811 Slan ford. GMOen C.rove. CA 9264 t th•~ bU\•nf.k~\ ·~ condut tt-d Dy on 1n d1v1du~I Robert J Tr.,<e. M 0 . Jllos st•ttment w•$ tiled Wtlll '""' Coul'lly Cterk of Or.,nqe Countv on Mdrrn u , I'll> F41'tS P\>h11Sllt"O Or•ni;ie COit)\ Oalty Pilot, ~~th'!l,21.•ndAPrlll, 10. li7SIOlf.I~ PCBLIC SOTICE SOPEAIOA COURT OF THE STATE OF CALl .. ORNIA FOR THE C.OUN'TY OF ORANGE C.u No. A·1U4l NOTICE OF SAlE OF REA L "llt0PERTY AT PAIVA TE SALE In rt ll'le E•l•le ol FREDERICK LE E. VI A 0 SW 0~ TH. • k • FREDERICK L. WADSWORTH. dU F I.EE WAOSWORfH. olka LEE V.A.OSWORTH, O~c.,a\et'.I NOTtCE IS HEREBY C.IVENllldton 0< .. uer the 1 )ta. y ol Aprot •'7S. ti.."" drr\lqned, R OBERT lEE WADSWORTH, as Adm1n1)tr.1lor ..,,,, th<! Woll An,.eaed ot the Esl.ite ot FREOERICK LEE WADSWORTH, a•d FREDERICK l WAu~WORTH, dk.t F lEE WADSWORTH, "ka LEE NAOSWORTH, Dec.a'""· wlll sell at p<1vdl6 s~le lo lhe hoqh"" net l>ldder, \Ut')rflo<t to contirmat•e;n t>y the aboY<' entitled Superior (ourl, all Ille right, lo lie. •nteresl .ind estate ot tne oec..clenl ,., th• l•me of "I) de.Jiii, "11 lhe right, lo lie ""d ontere)I th~ e~t .. te lld' t>v O(N6· 11nn of ltJw or olh~rwiti.e, etrqu1red otht-r """" or '" <ldd1tlon lo tn"t ol the \Yiu•· do•nt •I tM tome ot h•s oeotlh. In~ lo tn.it t "rt"'" rut propprty 10<.sted In the rotv ot C.O\ta Me\a, County ot Or.tnQt, '>tat• ol Catrlorno 1 and de\tril>-t'.1 .l> 1011ow\ •n un01v1ded onP~h•ff 1nt~re\l on Loi S'I ot Tr•tl lt66 as per m.ip r• cor°"cl 1n bOOk ,s, P•Qe\ l t ano 37 oi M1\c~11aneous Map\ 1n lhf!' 0U1c.ftof thr R•c.or~, of Or•nQe' Countv. CAllforn•it !.ub1~cl to c.urrPnt t.txtts, revenUl\. ro1t t11t1on~ r tnl rlc t ions, re~f'rvat1on ~. '*9"''-of WdV, tdsemrnt~ and tncum brdntf'\ ot t~tord 01os Or off•r\ ,.,.-tnv1lfld for tM rwo Ple'f't t iaind must bf' .n wr1hnq and IT\l't' ht d•l1v~red to tht (tdm1n•~tr.ator 'lllr1tn ti... W•ll Atlf•e•~d O• to 1ne OlllC~ of"'' •llO•nev, ROBEl<l I. HUMPHR[VS 811 Oov~r Or1v,. Su••"' ;J Nf'-00'1 !l<'ac.11. C•hlorn•• ~)l>&O or may t>o flleo 1n lhe offtt.~ ot the th·•" of tht' Souper10< C.ourt flit •ny t1m•~ ..tflt'"' t~ ffn.t ll"l>l•Uttlon of tl'l•\ Noloce dnd bdort llW: ""'"'nq of• '41e TERMS I. (O ,;o1r10~1s OF SAL[ Cct~h and '''*'ul mr..,n~v C'f th.-Un1t•o Sl•Wi ot Atrw•ricn PtH1 C.110h And Pdt\ tred1t, Ow tf'rmt ot such r rrcht lobP M cepl01l>lt lo ,,... •am1nl\tr.otor wotn '"' Wiii Annn .. o and Ille al>ov• .. ntlttl!d court. to-ol I"" dmount 1>1d to o><com (Mny the oHrr •nd I~ balant• to be paid ul)<Jn conlorm•t1on of $.>It t>v the Superior Court Tans, r•nls.-ratrno •n<I m•lnten.,nce o~nus i!Od P"" mlum• on '"'''r •nrr n«eo\•bl•· to tllt our<"•)er \hall 1)1' pro•at"d a• of thf IS.lie of recorolnq "' rl)flvty•nct. TI•~ eum1na11on 01 htl• •ccort'.lono of (Ot\ Yl!y•nct •nd •"V 1111~ 1nsur•nct POiiey 111•11 be ~t the UOtMt OI tllr """"" .. I or purcl'wl~r$ 81CIS mu•I t>e f.*• l•d •nd woll ""' QPentd •I IM offo.o 01 ROBERT l HUM"'1AEYS, A.tl~MY el I.Aw •t eo ... , 011ve. Suit• ll. llewpor1 &t!Mh CtllfONI••. et the h<>u• ol 11 00 A M ot IM •bove CS.tt Ti.. pro1>41rty ll<'r~on ou<rol»d I\ (l)f'flmOnly rf1Arr•tl '" n 148 8o"'ll"<I Gfetn Ort_.. CO)~~MH• C.hl~nl" TIW: llndfr)IQl'ff rA "rvo~ llW: rl(l>t I• r•11><l '"'Y...,O•ll b• 0.t.cl Mitre II lt "" ROBERTI. HUWPHAEYS Attorn-y tor AdOHf'ti\lr•"" ROBERT I.EE w"oswo11n1 ~ At1m1nl\tr•t0t w1tll llW Wiii "'",,. 1• d R09&RT L "UM~"ltEYS AtterMY•ll.tw w w»,•1 o. ... ~~1vt .... ...,.. .. .c ... bllf•ntl• ., ... ....... M)-111• .. ._....., .... A ... 1 .. 1'4•• .. , w1111W!Menne••d Pullllc.lltd Or.11noe Coot 0..lly l'tk'll Mott<ll>O 191) l<a'l1 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 ~ 2 • 5 6 7 8 • 1..i htete.,.. . IOOO Jtft ...... ...... ~ ....,. .. , ...... _.., ""°"'* .......... 5C)C».3(Mf ltotplor"""' & ,,..,...... • • • .. • 100o-119' *".....,. ...... eooo '°" ~·Marine The ~ MarbtPlac• on the ar.,.. Coast DAILY Ill.Or GtASSIF-IED ADS ._ ......... ~. "-'.,...., .... ~~ Seflll<f& I ..... 6000 6°" l~ ..••••.• 9000-'°'9 M .... a&ettw. TtfWl>pe<1otlM 9100-9"" You Con Sell It, And It, [ ' J One Coll Service Trade It With a Want Ad 842 •5878 Fast Credit Approval ~~HousesforsJ.--HcMIM1FOf'Sale HonesForSde HCMtMtf.cw'Sc*.::::-; •• I~.!!.~~ ...... . • • • • • .............. ••••••••••••••• t 1aao1s: Acfyerfft.tn ···········~··········· ....................... • • • •• .. I 02 G ... rol IOU GeMt"'Cll 1002 ~ .. -.... ~ .. __ ... ....._: -~ al I 002 G.....-I 002 G.....-al 0 •••••••••••••••••••·~· •••••••• ••••••••••••••• :;;:;;;u & c;.;:,,..-~ • •• • • • • • •• •• •••• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••.•••• ••• • ••••• • •• • • • •• •••• • • ••• • •••••••• .... '•••••••••••- I• m •di ehty. The DAILY PILOT assumes llClblUty for the first Jft. carnet ln...-floft only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY :-.oarin~ vaull1.J cc1lmg:. Plu.:.ll ;,fta~ cpl. i-;11!~,tnl 1·u:.lum tlrJpc.:.. t:o1y 1 J n11 I ) room. U r1 e k 11rcplJl't.'. Formdl urn- 111~. llugc m m.tcr :.uil~. l'rl\'ale pal10 elll rune•'. Corner loL Park lakt: y u rd. ~IJUIJ down ~ Acl n o\\-CJll lS47 ·liUlU A~l·llt. Custom Quality MESA VERDE Utg 4 bedroom, J liulh. "Almost Cubtom" hom\' w ith foal111 c:-only luu11d 10 morl• expeni.1 \ll' hom"s. fo'orm1tl damn~ I'm. :-e!)aralc caL1nl: ttrca 111 k11<•hen. hu~" tamtl) room. l'umpl~Lcly re decor.ucd lllh.'rH.>r, c·ov ered pallo. prolc.:..:.loihtl ly land:-capL'<i groum.b t-'ull prtl'C Jlbl ~17 .. '>00. ~" c e 11 l' n l 11na11<.• 1 n g ci\ .UIJ I.JI\! 546-4141 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. NO-FAULT CONDO Only in The Bluffs can you enjoy s uc h carefree living. We offer this populat' Trina plan , with 3 bdrms. & Zlh baths. lge. living rm. wiU1 frplc. Offered at only $64,950. 644-7662 I 00 2 Getteral 1002 ............•.••••..... ···········~··········· FUN LOVIN HOME OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1-5 DUPLEX HARBOR VIEW HOMES Exceptiona l "Carmel". 3 bdrm. & famtty rm. home. Mt. view. Profess. landscaped -fee land, not leasehold. $75,000. -m BAY ArJ D BEACH 675-3000 •"Hl • l LUA!:>T H'NV CORONA UL L MAR COSTA MESA'S IESTIUY 20"20 1-'amlly l1t>::.l,.1 ruom . Cradd111g l'l'l:.p ltrcpla<•t• Lot:. ol .:.turagc :.pat·t• L1)L':.tll'tl on l'o,,1:.i . \h•,,a :. pupul;ir l'a:>l :.itk L•·:..s 1 ha11 s-1..11.Jl) down. Ue 111':.l lll l>l'l'. l'" 11 ti-lti· 71 i I. .'il 1-JI t 'z t r1:., C1IM J HH. 2 HA cath u1\1l $87,500 Ge.Mr al I 002 .. eMrol I 002 BEACH HOME >rn,5oU. Sh1111 walk l o lhl· water J lieu room, ~ lJalt\, 1·u :.1om uonu::. room, BIH), l1rtl·k p a llo. lll'J I' b.\' (>OVI 11111.J ll'lllllS co111·1. s,.,. 1h1:-d1.trm1ng. lll'\\'IV lt>ol.:ll 111.'al'h home oller~d al ~l:J.500. L'all .>tl..l· 1151. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OML Y $34,000 Ucuu11 1ully u11ir:11h•d humc w1lll J bedrooms, ~ liatns, <.lt'l·orutur touches thruuglluut. Ju,..L 1n · Lru<luecd 111l11 lhc 1n u1 kl'l Lu\'t!ly pal111. l'h1.:. hUllll' may IX' JU::.\ wnal ) ou n• w.11ung lor. Call "~" :J l!J I HOME + INCOME t-:.\S l'SI lH: JHlt hOUSl' with b.1.·n••lor apl + IHH .1p1 O\ "" g ara;.:•· .\s !>UlllC ' • V.\ 111.111 ~ih 11\•r 11111 C.111 1'1<1·::..rH;F 110.\I E:-. 1;1., li1>l1o 61R DUPLEX $89,500 I up ..! u n . ::.lt·p;, Lo l)l't•an I; l'l'.Jl llll'llffi<' prop w x 1 ra prl..g. t111 \I. Ilk lt1l. llw11r w1ll 1111:111t·1· JACOBS REALTY .!:Jl:I ,\;l'Wjlill'\. l'OI' :kllh tii.> .~1i1J VA /FHA Repos 1 11 • ) r ,111 g c Cou n l y h. •'\',., 111 otl ll'C WORLD REAL ESTATE :-.pt·l'l.Jlhl" 111 ;.:o' •·rn nll'lll llllJlll'l.'d ht11lll"' JJfo I I j j l'Jll <Jll.) 11111\' EASTSIDE FIXER UPPER (;11!.ll llllk ,.,lJrll'I' llVlfll' or n•ntal w\ huJ!t• hu1ldJ· Ill•• It :! 1111 B11111! p.111ll 111·11-.h \\ 1111 l lt•·1·1o.111111h. 11111\' ').ll.:1110 1.11, , ii I Op,;11 1-;, c:-. --y:--HERITAGE REALTORS 2 STORY SSS,950 ;\.•·ar new. \\:Jrmlv tll'· t•11rall•d '' 1tll 1111e µ.incll 1111'(, lu-:ury \'arpct:., Jra 1w:. a 11<1 h><Jd;, 111 ell· l'lll'dllllg \'lq.>cl'tl'l' 1\l'O "llllll' •'\l!>l 111;.t lt1\.\ 111 ll'rcM \'.\ luau or -.dlcr \~Ill p.1y po1nh hl•lo\I. t11 mpar .. il1k l)rlCI'" lnr 1a,.,1 :.ale ti-lli Till 1>1w11 En•:.. COLLEGE PARK $42,500 10%Dn 0\\-lll'r miJv•·d 0111 111 .11 .. •a • .I Bcc.Jrm, ::! h.1. Iµ Jl\lllg rm . + ll11w .lll«I !-'pl\'. Ill'\\ ti I l)l\ ,\. l'jlh prol p;1111ll'd I':\ l • ., ;).'lti·lilll I .~Hi ll.>.!I Lachenmyer ReatLor ti Ill 3~J::!>I or .>1.'.i :~K:I ti Iii :J!J<!H l':\'cS ~.'.i-~ OPIN Ill Q •II~ ilJN IU bl Ntll' [Wlfil:IHI ---- TRIPLEX WATERFRONT Lachenmye Realtor LINOA lSLE 5 l~frm. ,-, NEWPORT halll. Pl'l\'alc Pll'r a11J HEIGHTS ,..11p Sak ur 1•whangc. ~.).-1.\Jlltl II arli to 1111d :! L>cdroom Ulllll\ 111 1tll.',1I luc.1t1u11 Lm ••ly lft!l' hlll-<l :.ll'l'Cl I) \\ 11 l' I ... u 11 I t . LI I\ c :\c\I. 1.\1•\I. Klll'hl:'ll. llC\\ UfJIJC". lll'.Jl ;1.:. ,1 jlllt. I f \\ II I l' '1 I' ll 1\ I ll\ ha \ ,. ,..1•µ,1rJlt• tt•nn-<I yard ~ B ti rm .$ II J t h WJlcri r111\l \\ tlh jaCUl.ll, IK>VI and l)f'I\ ate Jud. $1J7 ·°'"'-By appt. only ... 1·p:.ir:.itt• g :ir.1gl"i t>uly I .Quail ~ :s71.11W c J 111ii.1 ~;.)11 m • ......__ • c)PfN ''' Y• 11~1ur-., '•'•' ""'" 1 r-1..,..• [ ., ~ =~~!l. 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AGENT 6444056 Eashide lorcJain Qua lily t;u1ll. :1 oedroom. duung. llan.l"uod I h.>or:. l~c Jix lJ.5 lot. Seal & charmin~-~UJ.JU. wllh a:.-.umalile Fil.\ IOJll L'Jlt 51tJ 1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS C:::. SELECT T PROPERTIES1------- General 1002Gene-ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES, lNC. SPYGLASS Hill 1 Bdrm. home with ocean & !\It. Vll'W; family rm. + bonus rm. Sl62.500 BALBOA PENINSULA 4 Bdrm. older home on the bay ; <:omplctcly r emodeled. Asking $295.000 LINDA ISLE Dock vour boett in front ol lh1s fantastit 5 lxlrm .. 4 bath family home. Asking saso.ooo 56 7 San Nicola~ Drive, Suite I 02 N~wport Center 640-4050 YOU'RE MISSING A 1n lr\llll' l'l·r1"1C·c 111 vt•ar:.. I BIL. ;t ha .. J 11n•p1a1·1•s. 111w in bool\· :.nl'lve<I t.l1•n. + tJm1ly ru11m . \\ct 11,11', tl111111;.: rill . pool. "l'I'\ 11·1; port·n. :.untlt•('I(. wurk,..1111(1. ALI. I' 11 I :-.; & F I•: I·: . F 0 H 0\1.Y s1s r.;ry .\ll Sr: 1'111< EE 1s:1~.:$1J11 l. -REALTY-G~neral 1002 SLEEPER 642·5200 675·4060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• INL'Lll l H~l; L'l.USl;\;1; L.C >:..I'S lo a :.:.umc Fl I \ luJll 1111 dean . t-Ult-t. 1>cu1 onm c:ullage l11g lol ,'({ ;.:.1rag1.:. \n ~llod~ qu.tlll ll''· L"all Wurl<I lk.11 .. :. .. 1at\'. .;.)1.1 1777 \\,Yrl.\lt-: TRUST SALE r'Jll\J-.t11· .I hr,~ 11 h.1. :.pl 1l ll'\t'I puul lgc llJllll I"" 1·"11" l•:,,LJlt' ,.,ay:. ,., •• 11 • SI' \lll.ISC; HE,\ L l•:S I ,\ I t:: >-.I.I .1.)11~ NEW BAYFRONT CUSTOM \IOME 1'ric1· JU"l r.·tlm·l·tl ull Liil:\ ,..1rarp .! ht•clrown. :! Oalll llwlll' 11t•.1r h•:at'h 111 t '01•011.1 U\•I Mar l'vo.J :111cl <·m ••1 t"ti 1.ma1 tor l'll· tc•rt:.i1n111g. \)Wlll'I' oll•·r· 111g \'1•n llt•\lltlc tt•rm:-to qt1al1l 11•d IHl\'l'I'. ~i7 .• lllll. lnl'ludc:. lilt• land. L'.111 now to M'•' ";:1 x.>.">o Ol'IUPIQ•' I 'I '• I [®'11111 VETERANS f1r ... <1 01 ~l·t11n~ lhl' nrn ill'Ulllld'! '. It .\OU h,I\ I! ;111y <1uci.t1111b .11..M1ul huy Ill;.: J hOmt• \' \. l'Jll Lil\ \'.\ l-:i.pcrt:. .11 World R~al Estat~ :--.111·1·1.t11"" 111 \ .\ llllltl\ 111;.: \-.1; 1t1r \'1:tl·ran t 'uun ·.,.·lur .;;)1; 1771. :tll,\llffil' COMPANY ltt-:ALTOHS Sll\l'E 1941 673-4400 EASTBLUFF l!.1mhhn1; .! ;,t) 1am1I.\ II ti m (' . .I :> p ;J (' I 0 ll " lltlrm:.. • ll!t' 1.1n11ly rm , llllln l·OUlllfY l\Ht·lll'll ~ tormul tl11\111;.: .\It 'll'\.\ llt•:..t \'altH' 111 lh1:. prc- :..11 g l 11 C I i: h htH ll\Hld ~ 7:J.:l.>ll C. F. Colesworthy Realtors 640-0020 $36,500! BEACH LOCATION IJc:-.l l>uy: St101'l IHht· rnk to bca1:11 Sol .t t·u11d11. ll'1' I J II ti . ( ' 11 :I I 11 I I 11 g ,j h1•1lr1101t1 :! h:.ill1 honw Country k 1H·11.·n Wull\ w -.l·huob. Olli) IU', llo\\ n l.':.tll llU\\ ltt :.cl?. ~Ii tiOIU ,\gent. COSTA MESA $241,000 FULL PRICE Large H .! 101. E\hlttlg Fii.\ loan. 1'.I TI. l)IHI. H ard lo 111Hl u(JµtJl'LU111t~'. ~Utl'k l'.Jll tHti·il71. 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U11) tor 111\' pl'll'I' ol tllll' S.h i,:1 .. 0 .. ::1.tellcnt 101· 1·4· 11r .. 1111·nt or :.t,tn 01 111\' 1111H·t11 N F~ntt•d & dl>le I 0 I Ill J l 11111 ' >! 17 loll I ti \gt•lll CAPE COD TWO STORY POOL $1900 DOWN f ormal l'l1LI'>' lo X la1 gc II\ 11\1! ~uHI d111111g ruom:.. t..:usloin 1111rnll'1•.t "alb ;11td room di\ 1d1·I·:.. S p .11· 111u..; 111dovr11ut d1>0r I\ 11t·hc11 S\I. cc1>111g :-Laa rs lo u111q111· mas ter a nd s l' p a r a l t• <' h 1 I cl rt• 11 s w1ng1> Ver) l:irgc cnl'lo:.l·d puuo. lt.1mhl Ill~ Jl:ll'k llKI' j,:rtllllld ,. anti pool. Uon t m1-.s lht::. one CJll ~~jJ tiili7 OP(N fll 9 • II'• tllfJ I\) lH ''I'., I I.al l!t'!~~=l\ W~lh 1•,1fi&lttl lll'l'K u boo \'ll'W ~ • .x)l.J. -·~· .:=m::•=s••d.!!!~ Of)UUUlil'I u.-.'!' I - I t1ia 7u.o I SPANISH MESA VE:tlDE I H Cl ...... \ 1•1 \ ,h.1r11 in-."1'' ~"-11111 ~ ~DA I .I llti .~tam 1m In \hllj RED TILE ROOF lll'l~hlMll hoocl Mll.14•1 ! \11 ht•tl Jlt1Ull1 l'llll"\ • . ...... lilll•1 ill).! I Ill 11, .11 II\ Ill~ l'OOlll latboa Bay Prop. I :-.1·1u1r.it1• lan11I) rootn I R.alton l louutr) klll h<·n .Boal1 tl1111r tnrnt1$!h )(UI ,t.llc U11' 1 \ 01>1.I. Ill)( ~t-•• :-.. I. :o.lllilh'd lot l'.11k l.11i.i1rnJ .!llH. \ u I hlk NI llkl' :o.~t1111.11 Ju-..1 ~m.V..W.1 111 h" 1 :-. 17 ,.)Utt Uk 1 , llu1 r ,\ l'.lll now to -1c•t• 1 hlii' ~.'I ~Ii' tiU\tl A l(t•l\I ' CORONA Da MAR Charming town house delightful decor . Ha rdwood fl oors, leaded windows. TV -music cenler and bar m con vertible den. S65,000. Fee. OCEANFRONT CONDO With beautiful ocean view. 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner unit secure and pri vale. Well decorated and maintained. Submit lease option. $102,500. EXTREMELY HANDSOME 3 bedroom .' :l baths. Custom built, ll i-beamecl cei lin g home . We::;t c l iff-Oover S hores area . Brcci kfast rm .. t..irge bedrooms. wet bar. 3 c:a r garage on quiet street. Land in cluded. $125,000 YOUR INVITATION TO ••• Dover Shores and t he best pnce on Galaxy Dri vc. This prope rty blends warm stylin ~ with a full ri ch view, a treasured combination. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. 1''arrnly room. Formal dining urea. P ool. S169.500. LIHDA ISLE-NEW, LISTING Relax in the comforta'61c elegance of this wate r front home design ed by Philmer Ellerbrook . Beautifully landcaped courtyard entrance & bays ide terrace. Top view of main channel, pier & ~lip for 2 boats. S385 ,000. WATCH THEBOATS- FISH & JONATHAN from the s pacious living room of you r five bedroom Cape Cod home. Fornia l dinin g room. patio Plus she ltered tcrrac·c on 4!5' frontage. Pier & floa t l·:xcellcnt rec value S250.000 EXCITING CONTEMPORARY HOME Wood & glas!'\, Ci h<.'<lrooms. family room. formal clinin ~ r oom. lmmaculate home wilh pool si1.ed. tree lin<'d Yttrd. Bright and mry. Comple tely redone 1974 new kil<.'hcn . t·u rrH.•t :-;. paint. drapes. T otal ly capt 1 \ at m ~ ancJ only 1&1 .500. DlAl 644-1766 216 I Smt Joacpn Hills ltd., M.I. A COLDWELL UJ«H CO. ' . . I I I I ... •••• - T, hi b cc a \Iii .~ l't \\ •••• -·~ T rr ll r1 p G -Ge- ••• - l h s. I: 1 ·• I -G~ ••• - ) fl b f ti l.J s I· L! ~ Ge ••• i I • I • ~ • • I•• , CHEMIM 0£ FER• T hat's a fancy name for an excelle11t buy in a Costa Mesa condominium, J bedroom s. <:ommunity pool . convenient to s hops and freeways and a norm a l down pays to an 81 .!' ~ loan w ith no points . Pnte 1s onlv $32.500! ,.The porperty is located on Chemm de F'er. l st to <:all Unique Homes \\ith the correct mcanin ~ ol Chemin de Fer wins SlO. No foolin~! UNIQUE HOMES Realtors -546-5990 2850 Me1a V e rde Drive, Costa MHa G ..... al I 002 Ge'fterol 1002 \~ESLt-:Y ~ TAYLOR CO. HEAL TORS si 11 ce l H4U EXCLUSIVE LtHDA ISLE-S425.000 Th.c ONL Y br ~tnd Ni<,;W home 011 market on t h is exclus ive i!->land. T r uly luxurious th ru~ul ! 5 Bdrms. ram rm, recreation rm. 5 1 :.! baths . central vat. pool/jac uzz i, lgt• sauna. :~-ca r garage. Gorgeous custom dn11~s & carpeting. 21 I I San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CE~TER, H .B. 644-4910 GetteraJ I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Large 8 BH . G ha home on sandy bet.1 t h ; so It. lot. s ho r e moorin g. S295.000. Will turlsldL·r tradt• Brand llC\\. 5 bdrm. I b<Jth. on :30 fl . lot Pier & slip. ~2!J5.0(llJ Attratl i \'l' 3 BIL :! lw s 111g le :.tory , (iO ft. strec~·to-strcl'l lot. !:>152.:>00 Xlnt huy . 3 BH , :i ha. s mg le sty home on 35 fl . s t 1·cet to slrc·t"l lot. S:~!),0011 WATERFRONT LOTS 4Ux00 Ft. S250.000 30.xlOS $16.5,00U BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8 oy\1de Orive. N .8. 675 -6161 GeMral 1002 .....................................•........ fl r/U4tbe Sfflid ~ REALTORs' WHITE WATER VIEW Secuifty Gates from t his lu::;C'iou::;. super upg raded 2 bedroom & d ining room Con do on Ba lboa Peninsula . View lhl· sand. surf and sunsets from your own private balcony and live .1ust s tl'ps from all shopping. S7G .!150 CALL .. 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Hi9hway, Corona del Mar PROPERTY MAHAGEMEHT -a HOMlS FOR llVINC NETWORK •• <•• .,,., rov 1ur uu o• f tADr 2; ~---,.,.,,u" 1# f-'f #AltOlf --- G~ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I irvine realty BtG CANYON. 4 bedroom + d en. Pool & jacuzzi! View!! Professionally dl'toraLcd & land !-<: a pcd ! ! Broad m oor hom e! ! $198.000. Tom Quee n ()cl·1·6.200. CS70 l CAMEO SHORES. Owner -wants Offl•r on s pel'la r ular Oceanfront 1-!'i hcclroorn. 51 :! ti,,ath homt'. w w<n (.'S hr euking ()\er r~ks at your door. On l' of Nl•w1xn·L 's finest properties. Boh O" l'lls 6-l2-823:>. (S71 > EASTBLUFF VIEW. Immacul<1l c :3 bedroom w dining room & hugt• rumpus room. New carpets: pool -size y<1rcl . S87.500. Larry Oyer 6 12-8235. (S72) OCEAHVIEW EXECUTIVE RETREAT. Every fac1 h ty for t•ntcrtainmg newly built on wooded VI .. :w lot. VauJtcd heam C'eiling 3 m aster s uites fanla~tic game room for pool t a ble + 10· bar. s2s:;.ooo. Beverly Morphy 642 8235. (S73 l IEST IN ''THE BLUFFS" Or1g1nal a1 c•u . t•stablished gr c en b c I l . e om m 111\1 l y pools "Trana " modPI :i bedrooms. 2 1 .! hath:\. 507,500 C.1thy Sch\\ell'kl'rt 642 8235 (57 t l 10 0 0 \'f/I 011•11 642 8235 ll>U M1c Arlhur 644 6100 $S8,500 A D~ILY DIP CJn 11111_ h1·1·11m1· '11111 101111111' llhlt:,1d OI J ll11•a m l 1w pool '" 1101 lht• 111111 1•~11.1 , II' Jl lJl'lll•tl lu a JuH·h \I 1-::-. \ \'El<D E 1',111·w1t1·1 Bit + I~ rnm1l\ rm 111 ffi lcn'll .ll uni\ ::t>11,.11M1 t'.ill l 'P EHB OM E S 3848 Campq5 MB 549-8655 "ABANDONED" TWO STORY VILLA POOL BEACH t; I ~ nu down lur 1111:. lll'JI' lll'W "P •ll'll\U::, lll',1t'l1 l'"lillC l..ir,1!1; 11\l llj! n11J111. 111rr11ut d 1111· ,111d 1;111111\ ruum :-OlJlr" t:1.int l!um1• room ~warm p,1ndl111~ 1h111u~houl Fout h114 IJ1.•droom::-. t111111JI 1l111111g 1-'ull pt'll' .. JU'>l S.l:J.~j(JI J IUl'I ) l ·' 11 llO'o\ x I j I.Olli • \~!l'lll 6 BROKERS ~J u .1 t I I' I ,1 I' <' l'rll)ll'l'l1e:-1-. 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"' OPEN Daily 1-5 I 0 19 Marian lane ll1 ,111d Ill\\ 11,ll lll! Ill I l)ltll'l''l \\ t''" 1111 ,ti !',I I 111111'1 111 111 'llLllld ,\ \l.111 .1 11 I ,Ill<' l.;.:t I 11111111 . I ft,1111 plll' d1·11 ,\ .11111 jll.l\1\111111 l11tl111lt·ll .I ,111 <'\fl ,I ll•llllh loll/\ 1.11·11111 Ill 11·.11 fll I\ .tit ·' .inl :-;,,,. 111d.1,\' ~1 .1:1 .11~1 Scenic Properties 675-5726 CLIFFHAVEH ~ ll •• k ,. l'tltil ',1 1 \Ill\' I I< ,1 ll IH'.1111 \ lld1111-. I Ii olll, 111 l.111111\ I Ill 111111 II 1'1• !11111111.: I Ill I 1· lllMlhl/• ~ .1 I d .t l I I ,It l I\• 1,111.i I 1,>1 ti \1 .11 .Ill "1111111 ,\ ,11111•111 11 11111111• Ill \I d11•111 11111.11 , II \ 11 \\ II 1 I ~II .t I' II I I 11 l l \ I I 'I: 0 W ' '' .incl.1 p1w"111 ''H ·"-' ~~T;~SSOO MOVES CALL 552-7500 1 ,l.l l X' :-,I')\:\ \l\l•;lt 1 11•111 l'h.,llL' :" ,q1pl 111 .!Ill! .:II\ I 1 ph I ph ·t 1 di I' I f.1• II•\\ ()jl\'111 , I IHll 1• \\ 1•d ~ 11 l>I.> Ill 'Ii : SSSSYOUIM SSS$ I •VISION. I :-thlll I) h1•ml'' In d 1n11 .. 1 REALTY 1 1 <ll l'J ~ll)>t'I \ Jhll' lhl'-1 IBll \\Ith ~hUkt' ruul I 1\ 1{1•tl lhtll olllp.111\ • 1··1 H :-.1 Ill-.. Joi< I\(, I ,, 111-:11111 I'll\"\'"'' "C"THOMAS .! I< II 11 ,1 ..! '" .1111 I p.111v' 1>\ll1\HI \I REALTOR :O.,o.'\ 11~1 I ln •.111 ,11 l'.1 '.!I \\ 1 11,1,l II 1\\ \I< :-..11 \ 11,1 I I 't.<1.1 .I h1 • 'ho '•\.'lll,llll 1m d111, ~ PNSC~ ..... ~.( u11n ~ 1<'1 I I j I j I I J 1111 ..,111'11 \II lt11 I' "'•\,qp . . . . . . . . S l1 111•1 Ill 11\\111 r \11 111 ,1\ '" ,, hnol ,\ 1m n. ; l I'll\ l'.11i.. l '1•111t•1 Ill 11 11\ 111'1(1() l '.111' lt\1111' Enjoy th• Good Life Call 493---251 3 \ pl lh ,11 II .i.t~ ,1.1..'i I. I t ... ol I,) ,'lhlJ SCRAM LETS Answers In Classlflction 80 80 1 .11!" 111 .iii~ I ii • \ ~l. til ' •1;1,1 . __ .... ______ _ DAit. V PILOT Thursda . March 20, 1975 Houses u.twW•d Hou .. 1 U11hwtie.h4td Hotts .. 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Tc11111 :. is.11; l:Jl.I :'\o 1ncrt!i.1Se an ~umm1·1 rl'nl. lical\l I hr I urn apl::.::.lti5&~1 .Sl~ le uld~. P' t l·rwl gJr pool, saut1<1. lndry, :11111~ Ji.301 Kt!l'li.on L n . I ulk \\'. ol HcJt.:ll vii ~1.11~·r I.I I.! fo ll'.! llEAl'll :-.111gk. 1111 ~lrl'cl parK111 ;..: ;:,1111 . m11 \I Jr.l).:l' J \ ad Al lei' .i .l.iu Vhi.;:! or j.>I lt;,,!I Laquno B~ach 3748 ....•••............•.•• Ii \<.'II 111· IW:tl'll ::-II.•:> :>IX."i "i; ::..'I.>. (ju 1 pd, ~>I l\ 1135 -'o. Co.i:-l l:J..I l.)(~ Like JI\ 1ng 111 " \.\1l'~l«111 lllV\ It! :.~t • Old \.\\·~· l(j\ 01· \\llh Ill) :o.ltt J.. kalur~~. !'out. c-ompll'll" klll'llt'll w llh relr1ge rdltll 111d W.111 w w.dl 11111,.,h nirpl"llll~ 1\dult" onlL 110 IW I". ,\LI. 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Apartm•nts ,Furnished Rooms 4000 Offlct RHtal 4400 ••••••••• •••••••• • ••••• or Unfurnished 3900 •••. •• •••••••• ••••••••• • •• • ••••••• ••••••• •••• • ~twport ••ach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LI v 1-: AT THE Hi':Ac;ll ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ~j & op i:.I wk. oi3 0440 •NEW• l'IN ~ K.\iO I' ,\10Tt:L FREE RENT 0111ec s1>acc. handy tu San U1cgu t-'wy All Sllt:S . OU days I rec rent on I yr. JAPANt-:SE LAOY Burgl:ir proOI your home •TOP 'JUALJTY• Would Like to Hou:.\' Save ~7 to SlO on 1n:.lallu lnlertor & E.xtel'lor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.1,. , •. 11 .,,,. 1<.,7 uon. Prices+ m<1terial Cdll l..t•c ~n1gev "" c<.1n ..,a ..,...;>< ""' ti42 UdJ7 Room. Adclffons Hdnd1 llouse1a~eµc1· ·w11I Ma•-ry l'rol l'a1ntc r. hon est HEMuUt::Ll.\li I " 1 __.., " 1 Q~ALI rY won...: c ean ~our nol.l!le 1n ,.,µ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Aor , rca:.. nuext. tre lien. Exper.tH.>~~ c~t H ef::.. ~48 ·275tl. Call i'\o'A For ----~ WILLIAM S & So n :. W2·J~IJ Jo'Rt:t-:1-;sr&.\IAlt:~ TH.(:>; BES r IO L>omc:.lll .\1 a :. 0 II r y Br I <: k I And Dt' ... 1~11 Cleaning. Ro1:>b1c·~ R1&i Block 1Sto ne. lie. 28:»tt.i. Paintin9-AI T~s i.'il .'.>ol:J &Mop.541i·0757 Call~-637 1 Fret:t>st J 1m67S-J.»!l 1<!lJ1liti7.HtiC.J Top Soil ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I op Soll• Compose • * ,\tukn• Hedwood• I ' \ LL 5bo -ti~Jll Weldinq ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1\1l· Wt'lding • Small jUIJ!>.. •\II) lut:jllOll. 15 \"r, l'>-pcr ti·hi -iUI~. nco~ Tax Mo•ing Plader /R•pair RooflnCJ Use thi Daily Pilot " Fast' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rest\tl •· Service •In YaurHomt• GORDON Moving .. 32' PATCH PLASTERING J C. Hl)lWl,\10 Directol")\: Your service 27 Yrs Experience Van. ,he: ins, lowcs~ ~att:s A I I Ty p es . to' r e c Licensed & Insured is our sp_ecialt y. Call Reas. fees !168·tH~ m oc. Ests. !>di-o&IJ t-:stimates. 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L'tl· SI 75. l'alt (it·m·ll1ll.•>I.! 02W 55' PER SQFT lhli WES'l'L'LIFF ~U ,\(.i I' ,,11 .;o,Q l'O.\l "1 'L (> HOl-'E:,.-.. L (.'la~-. .\ ol lll"l' l1lcJg, .!WO ll a r bo r H l \d, tat J\dam ... 1. l' .\t 1-:1ev . ,\ C l°ll'C . Janitor. mu-.1<·. p;;iri;1nJ!. :.ct·. p.llrol i\1 H. :0-.ll'\ er. ml(r ;i;i1 u l J t> or "ltj ~:>t; Old world charm wllh - French window:.. g<.1blc1> MortCJ~H, Trust & t ret:s . AtlJacent t o De•c:h 5035 F c s t 1 v a I o I ,\ r t :. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ground::.. 580 BROADWAY LAGUNA 8£ACH 494-7915 LOANS up to 80% I st TD LoaM-8112% 2nd TD Loans Lowe:.t rJtc.., UrJn~c L'o Scrttl•r MhJ. Co. t;.t;,!llil .>-l.)111.il l TOP LOCATION Scrv111g llarl.>or Jrl'<t l .J MESA VERDE yl·u1·~ DRIVE PLAZA '" r I' I'\' 1 '. . for s lorl' or oft1l·c. Ample C:" . · ~1 1 purc:hjbi: parking. fown & countr.) 2.nd I 0 ~ atmosptwrc. ti I.! .1 .. ;.1 L..o:.t . Old En)!ll:.h Stleeµ-Job WClftted, dog, & pregnant Britt.Jn' Hmal• 7050 Spaniel. ;'..;r. UCC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55i ~u. Art ur Community \\Ork LUST: Fem. Coll1c, :i·l5, wanted . .i dys. a w. or C M a re a . A n s . t pis. Sat. 2ti ) r. old art 1st . ··Belle· • very ~cntlc. exper. 1A1lh pt.'l.lple and l:IJJ·IS4 lll I I t e 0 I I I c c w 0 r K . FOUN U : t-'emalc, Lg Hlk . puppy , VIC . Monrona & Evergreen. IHtHl<!J-1 FtH;~o . RC Tnmsmll -197 Jl:Jll. Prac. Nurse. Lt h~<:dcan· ing. Hea 1·h arl'a preld. Call tl c l c>r t• liprn . "~ ,.;ul:i. ter. 1·all tlJ 1d1•nt11y. Curnpa·nwn. good n111t.. &. 1525 Ml'sa Vcrdl· Ur E cu~ta .\I c:.a . .>15 ·11 l:J li.Jl·5~112 drl\"l'r, IJy the hour <11' Announc:em~nts / W<'~·k Frt'l' 10 tr;n'l'I. P•rsonals/ fU lJ:\1>. l1uodll', male O\\nl'ar.ti73 I~· L t & F Und '''' Coa:.t ll"V & Crnwn Shop lor r ent 1n Suri OS 0 v.1lic.v l'Kv...'. i:tJ -IX.:.H H•lp Wanted. N'Sand S hopping V1llagl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• M & F 7100 l o r t;aJl\.'ry. 'l'ravt·I L t&F d 5300 r't>U.\U· ~m ..111 olack ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\.,enl, ell' b-IX :.11 ll OS oun 11 I ... .. w gry o <er tcmd c ~-,\ccountant·pcr diem Im Car!Jt:ll'c.I I-It).} So l0!>.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• d i H II.Joa l'cn N U II w y L a g . li 1 11 FOll:-.1 D t i irl ., Sthwinn ·-c · , ..1 ml·d1Jtt opl·111ng Uranl(l' 4~7 -JUlSd .• Jacki~urAnn ll1kl'. --t.t1J·l.1., ----<.'o. i\1u~l havcpul>lic & 1)-11 ~ti l or1..it Od a Fill'.' I> P uppy, lcm. tax ex1>cricn~ J.WJ __ Snoµ 1n Ong Spani:-n !'Mn Clcml'ntc Hotel 11-1 .\' l fOl'.'lt U !':>k ..itc lkl.\hr. 492 ~1:10 S unday. ,\h•:.J an•J 557 IH lo :>.;t'wport Bl'J l'h Uu..1 r d Loni.: otk hJ1r . Grey on A H C II I T E C T ll lt A L V cJ • 110 ... l' & cnm. Klll) brouK P~rsonn•31 Wanlt.'d Cdll er t• -• . ' • ~ .>.1. t..ll-1 _ __ __ 111r Intl"" tl'"'. t>-12 :Jti:Jl. fount! liJtl' l1;.1ck w 1 ll•---------- 1 ..1c.111h ·Jcnn11t·r . Vic· Pcn111,.,ula. 101.10 ~-11 1-'0UN 0 ~male mcll Comm I Store lor ka,,c ~.1 mu.> c tl. "h1te. Vie •1.\I U 1"llEt::1n::>Jf • SJIS i m o ~o \.trJ Orani.:e&tilhl",\I J II ,\lJrl'h OI D1me!> ltOUll' AVON CJll ~-ld i~tii ,\o ll'J.,c Ob. ollu:c~ Jc.IJ thargcs. ,>4g -l.'il!~ 5.JL lll25 & .) ll · 1~'5 1\1rporter llolt'I; ,\ l". ------, 1"ou11ll .\11 Xl'U tin) malv 1n~11!,1 sen·1l·e:. Frm ::,tJ.1 1-...t.--tr'1al R .. ntal 4500 Lo~I Ht•ig~· I ';><Idle. m<~le. II o g I' o m l' ran ' a n , nuu> .. JI\:-Kc~ K 11 \ I l' c 'h1ht1Jhua ., Olympu: Dr, .!li.!Ou l~ont.Hixirnli ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nc•wport :-,1w~.,., .a r e:• JIU~ :_i~tJ:J. •H3JJ22.1 ·u1noon • Warehous•jlt.Mfg.. H l·w.1r1I 11 -1 4! .111.1 . - WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET A FABULOUS FURN R.ntals to shatt 4300 I MON l''rcc Hcnl. Walk Near O.C. Airport. llioll lit.ill lli.W ,\11\Lr; llu~ky, )c!rl'Y & I.Ilk Sq. f''t. Hcnt _munlh tu Lo"t. Malll':-Ot' Dug. s ml, I Yr. old Vi c l}I Suix•rw1· month. Bus. :>~9 IHI. long n.iir wnue Vic & lti~h . CM. IH5·U\171 ~ Hes. aft.;;, ii7!J 316!1 II B I F . V: H cw a rd Lost Hlk & rust Dob1t•. IUNNY MONEY Start ou1ld1 ~.~ .1 nest <'J.!i.: '"'" tor t::a:-tl'r .. \1 \'l'l Pl'Uflll'. sell p;.11 t 11111c 011 your 01A 11 11111c. 1 me.I out how pro11ta1Jll' ~C'll 111g 1ragranec:-.. t~metll's, JCWclry and family pro· llul·t:. c-an be. lmere:-tcd .' l'all: s.io ill~l. JR I BDRMFOR $185/$195 I BDRM FOR $175/$185 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• to ul·t•an. rH.\W dK llr\.\.'ll. l'cnthuuso: ,\µt . li.!l' m:w. on lfa~, :J BH, malt• o l emalt• Non :-mokt•r prl'I. ::. U:IO mo. tii:l 07..i:l HcJOmmatt' 1Aantcd by ~ 12 t-'t>m b~ :-.aml'. 2lk, 2Ua. C:M Walk lo 0 Cl All UL1I pd Sl2b mo Barl.J.ira ti-Ill .l-lil IJl'I ~pm :i.~h 111 !17 ;.111 .'> l'IH g SI i.> tiiJ 7til:lt.i, lii:J !ll!:.!.J WATERFRONT N•wport hoc:h J:::xct'Ull \IC 01 ll't'~ $150, ~25. ~I.JO Mo. V1t•w 01 1.>oat:> & "ater llLLGRUNDY Healtur t.i'i5 tilti NEWPORT BEACH Ol'lull.~ c1l II l'l' .,0111 .. ·l) 1 rum FREE RENT Commerc1al-Jndu:.tnal Sp<ic:e 200 to JOOO • 21 tu Jv. per sq n . JO days I ret· r e nt w 1 l y r . lc.:a:.l' IQ l-141111 H 1-:."ll I' 1125 s I ::.l.'>.') JlOO H. Sl7U. t;'i.1-.';I lti, 6i:i-im!I 5Jti IS(J.il or :.klli 3~1 tcml. ~ rl'd collar. \'IC 01 , ______________ __ 1-'0UND Malt'. SprlngN ~11so11 & Vtc~orta ~r. th(' Sp;1n \'i c 22nd&. ~~I Btul/s .645-2365 8aby:.1ttl'r, i:15 5 :30 r u,, l 1 n . Nu c J 11 l.O:-. r Golden He treiver. Mon thru fri. 2 Yr old. hlt:i liil h:male wearing a t an Hunt. II arbour are<i t-'OUNU Uog. lg na1rcd wrricr gra) 1 ... h t·olor old t nokc cna1n V1r :ll:.t S t l'1·nn. :": 11111:$ lft..ltl collar w s11,·cr :.iutb He ts r<'q u. U.1):. Nancy. Ans 10 ··rara . V1t· 2 1J Lli :!~ul t;,·es Camp P1·n d ctton !Jtlll 12!I:! hh1 til:!Li H EW.\RD U.\ B \SI I" fl-: H. wo ·l•t..day ... allcrnch I L"hlld b yr~ 1•\ l'" Iii.I 1lll'Jl t'1Jll Agency Mgr. ~12K £lee / IJydrau Mainl ~I~~ 1-'und Ha11>er, PH ~I~ l'HX Rc<:pt type to~ Mainte nance Man SlillO felephone Work ~JO IRVINE PERSONNEL SERYICES&-,AGENCY 4&! Jo:. 17lh tAl lrvme ~ Suuc U .J Costa Mei.a Call 642·1470 CONVENTIONAL LOAN UNDERWRITERS · Uo" nc~ Sa nngs & Loan h,1s UIJl'lllllg,, in 1ls 11.11 1•ll'. ;\I us t l>c l'll.pcr J 111 undc-n\ rit 1ng con,·cn· t1un.1I fOjllS. fldrtlCUIJrlY 1-'1 l'Ull' MaC' & Fannie ,\l Jl'. f''or I urt.her 11110. tuntacl :\1 rs. Brel1m. :Jl.iJ l!J:!l. 1-:qu.tl Oppo1. Emplo)'l'1_· ------ Cook, bper'd ~ome ex.per. Spanish tood l'll•lplul. W oitrHs, bpet''d Over 21. M alllr~·-/\µply 111 person, L'a rltie-Fa m1 lv tt,·~taurJnt. JJ:!lt Coa~t ll'A ~. U:111 a 1101111. Cook, p jtiiM ,\pply in pcr,.,on. l'n\'all• N.U. dub, 1801 Ba)s 1c.I<'.' Dr, :\.II. --- Counsdor F o r (.;loria Mars hall S al o n. Will tra in Courageous. en thus1asl1c. well groomed. 1\1 a t u r c w o m a n p r ,. 1crred. flours:! Lo !JP~I ~12 Jti311. 1i1:.1 :mu 1!1!1 •x.11 ;1 ll \1 ,11111111. ( 0 \ II \ 11 . 1111. tu t>d1 l I ii 1111· '\11 l'l'I' ~Oii. -l!J!l II !'iii .1 d '.\I 1'1•11 .11-rl'" 01 OIX'n ..,p,11•1• .! l<·n111,., l'b , g1Jnt nT1 c.• 111111 l'l'llll'f With fllhll ~.11111 •• , fllll. llUll ,.!. l.~1· lluu:-.1·. 11r h1 h 111 :". B. ::>l.!.li mu + uld ti .. l 1;.JI I Io ~h.1n: .1 1,1rgt· .! llr . ..! ~ ,\lu. 8roi..1•1 Ht•,dunom ll"' 21J01l Sq Ft. ~Ill f>l'r mo 1;;,,.t>iUIJ iii 3Hi5 lilll'h. ,\'.B ,\gt l'dltl Animal Control II H ~ca I Bch Sheltt•r B.ic·k o r l1 11mJn1• ~1ct) 536 6551 An1m.1l 1h~1-.1 1..4..'JJ.!lll' Adupt111n. Spayml! & :-o;eutt•rinft mlormation ~~ LO~f .:">ldmc..,, .. Uurnw:.c CJI. ll'ma11·. l'hrn· Orn. d lh .\l 111·n.1 "n·ll l'Ullar. \"11 1;111111•n\\l'~I \\. ,\I l' to' add 1 • n, 11 H t1:1i 1.>X!H leauty Openton Counter Gir l, sandwich<'.'!> . llam to 5pm, Mon. thru Fri Apply 1n J)el'Mlll .• \11 1h1111v·~ Och. lill81 ~'-' I' .1 r i-H I nl. s u II(' • \ le' 1111· Ca. Apartm.nts Fumish~d or UnfurnisMd 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'ism '"00__-l :B(lO · \ olll'\ IJ,1 If I.ti 11//I pl.I\•'' p1.11111 ,, m11r1· \dulh 11111\ NEWPORT VILLAGE 11.l.i B.11\Pl \I .\ 1'\I p111 l f 1\ ,\ ncm•CICWCOllCm! 17141 557-0075 lDUlT um10£ llVINC i l :;~~~;;;:.,110 n·~e • 1 BR , 2 BR I •2 BR & Oen From $175 _M•s==:o Ve==:rde E==:ost &:=:Ado=:::ms D. •G! _ 540-1800 u• . (611."r~s_ t'URONA DEl,.\1 \H ;,, Kr l'ownhou:.l'. lrpk. I rnm ~.!t>IJ. l Br I rnm ~O.) Pool. l1'nnl:-., 1·11m11wm .1I hrta k I ast. Soml' 1>1'1'.m -~ (.',11 ulina ~ lt•ws :....·p:1ralt• 1.1md~ t>CC'lion t'h1:.1• lo ... h11pp11l).( <.\.· 11111• li.•adl t>l I 211 11 From $160. Oakwood o ff ers the finest m country dub h v1ng at a pricE' you r an afford . Plus Oakwood Garden Apls offers an cxclu:-.1\C~ ··No Hcnt Ru is e C u a r a n l e t• . • ' W e ~uarantce lh ~ll your r1•nt 'Alll nnl ht• raise<! C11r I F ULL Y f:/\ rt. a nd \nu ~till ha\'l' the flt'X· ihll1ty o r m o nth to ----------1 month oecupancy T ll t-: EXt "I fl NC; PALM MESA APTS. M IN lJ 'I' 1•::-, ro ~ 1 • I' B 'II Hadl. 1&2 UK. lrom Slti:! Adults. No Pc•h 15fil M "'u l>r t5 Blk~ to:ai.t ul Nt.>wporl Ulv<I I Therl··~ I million in rt'l'rt•at1on f:icil1ti<'.'s . A f u I l I 1 m c• ~1 c I 1" 1 ti es dtrl'rtor who p l ans part1e~. HlHJ's. trips &: more 1 f''re~ Sunday Hrunr h. Plus bcautlCul sm~lcs 1 & 2 br apts. Curn & unfurn. Rents from Sl60 Pnccs v:.ry b y lorullon. Mod els SAN fA ANJ\ 1 Br uppt•r open 10 lo 7 Sorry no ~11..l clown ~ll.; \II pets or children. v. 11•nl'I H·•r & ,\ C. Will a 1· c e p l k 1 cl :-. ,<1,,, Ill' t>. • :">-l.' 1l;l li. *LAS IRISAS • I Br or SI ud 111. I urn 01 un turn \ll11lt-; un i~. 1111 pct-. :-,hu'A 1 .. 1 ... 1· dt"•'llll apl" '\lt'I" to h1•ul'h. "l'l'Urll~ h ill).( (lrl\ ll ll' pal111 ~ 11 ... 111•cl povl • t-'rom ~:.!I;, .... o1:1 Hl\t•r Ave , N U t.1.! ti.\li4i Oakwood Garden Apartments "-wparl leech H~ Irvine an(t 161"\ 64~550 ...,,,., .. leoc .. S..tlll 16th and Dover 6<42·8170 • HJ 111 l'1l.\1 l'c111IJ< t :-.lt'\I' ul l' l'\.l.1 li l :!.I hi'.i i11'i1 all ,, w .\;'I; n:o .!llu~hr w ... arnl'&flo;.:. :1 &.1 !111:!.:I 1-'l'mate O\er 21 & rcspun~1 hie to :-harl' ;.i pl w ' :-amt•. Dana l'l area l:J.'> t.i:lti:.! hi\\ n ~. :111 & I l;1r1 or 011) th sh~1rt• turn 1w11 a pt. S:!i.i Call S1w. till 1il1U ,1Ji:I !J~I W\ I' t•mpl <I 1.uly 111 ~11.1r,· nit·t· llH hm. fl\"1 Ila .}.li. I.!:,; .>-k• li!N1 .\lalC' 2i , .. ,., \\,llll" ll•nwh· roumm"a 1e. Lei:-. 111111 and '-harc> ·•J>l or hUUM' ('~I .; ltJ lo Ill Offic• RHtal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t 'I> \I lh-lu>.c'l>llHE:'!>.• 1-'ull .,t•n 11 1· ,1mpll' prkg lllt· \\ r'.1.1 o:-; Bl.Ul; .!x.,5 E l',t II\\~ 1Ji.1 lt!JUI) L'OH\I.\.\ ltd \I \ll I rm. ~1111 1', ~.JlllJ mo. t 'oa!>t ti"' 1•i.p11-.u1 l'. ocean· '11•\\', gard1•11. ... unahlc t,lr t.i \1 01 c... .\Int prkg. laCllllll''-· hi.I 11 .!tl ..;l' llLI·: r on ,\lv 111 .\lo. or I t11 :1 .1 r 11..1:-1" in a µro I t' '\ " I 11 ll ,1 I IJ I if Jo! a l \\'1•'\lc'lill N l>Cl\l'I in .'\.11 N ./lt fll'I' ,\lo IOI' ll«t sq II 111 Ill'\\ I\ 1h•1·111 ,111·11 l'Oll 11•111p11r.11 \ 11lllll' ~•11ll' 1111•11!:-. 11 i.: 11.'l'l'Jll1011 ,1r1:,1 .! fl:llh'IL'li Ollll'l'' 111•W 1·,1 f lll'I \\ I llll :-l•n·1t·1• '" uu1 l 'onwct Fon·rl'l.in l'nomµson & ,\:-,01·. tiol Oo\'t'r Dr. :O,ull~· Ull, .\ B t»l· 7tStX.I. M•dical/l)tltt Ste .\11'1~ ~I'. Ow!1twn. ll_B. • • . 1 , -'.>11 Ml. l t ~I la mo. t1t11 :.HNI Ml It protcss1onal ' 1 L' 11 11 mes Linllmit· detora I l'd S>JOO mo 11111 1>1 •1 · . 0 Oovcr Ut ,....; H ltt.> -·Hill) i·d I 1w .hlri· i.illi M i':DICAl. Ofl"l<.:E -;-or P\' I' t Wt' .!OU ~I ,.., . ~uh h"'"l' .l:IO Pl.lll'nl1.1 , 1· !11 cl • 11·1111'1 II · 1 n :-; 11 .,1;, lilll W1•-.1m1n '1\·r 1111111,.1 <·11m p 11•\ .111 s q ll W,1rt·1i-.1· 'I'·"'' ·" ..111 d:.I.! 14:1x 150 I Westcliff Dr. Newporl 1-·1nanc1al Ctr LtashtCJ Office Space <'.Ill on S llc ,\lun1.uter I i I I ll1 II .1111 l' \ l ~ 16 \"1111 cl1.111 I l\l'l'\I .c ~1111 lo 1>1 J\l t-' .1 ... l \\ h1•11 \I) pl,11•1• ,111ad11\ th4• I> \11,Y PllfO I' W;1nt \1h' ~'ull llQW ll4l ~7tl 5-11-503.! j 511· lllUU 11 VO :.q. ll , l>c~I l'oslJ ,\I l·~a IOl'at10n f'A y 1·10,,l', lii:J l~li Stora9e 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINK STORAGE UNITS P c rson:.il business or rc1.:rcat1onal stor<i ~c . 1''rom SU. Jarnl)orce & San U1c).(u fo''Ay. UW 1115\l Bu1inus /lnnst / ·Rnanc:e ••••••••••••••••••••••• lusin.ss Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INT~REST£V Ill :-uJ)('r . great re~laurant »• llus~ area 1n Sa nta Ana H1gh1 party m ay negotiate Must L1qu1date 1mmcd S49.000. All olfcrs umier cons1derauon. Owner Bkr. 642·0590 WILL M anage Com- mercial Bu1ldm~ 1n c.>X· challf!<' lur Ollice Space 1;;2 o~;\I \llllH.ll\' VENDING \ 111 m JI:. I m1JC.1u11<letl l'1~)(tll'. lem, Wllllt• l'uodll'o md lt'. w11111• Lau Shup, male. IJlk SllL'll m1i., ll'm. tan l't•1-r1t•r, mall'. tan l!r~ Stil'llle. t'c m, llrn /Will l'oodlc . lcm. while t:l'rm Snthr l'lr. ll'm. 111 n "'ht ln~h :-wt m.llt', r1•1I 1;,•rm ~llt'fl. m11l1• lllk 1.111 :-.hep mall'. IJrn ~ 111 Lau m1:\, m.ilt'. bll-. "ht Pc>oclll'. mJll.• g1 \ <:<'rm :-.nc11, ll'm blk 1.111 Cuckapoo, mdll'. w ht hrn Slwp. 1em. u1i..1t.1n I al> mix, m<11c. blk Doh1c, lem . r~•brn ColhetShep. M & to•. tr1 "AfS :-.hlhr, male. trl ~hthr , 1em11IC'. tn Shi hr, lt•m. hlk 11rii S1.1me:.c, ma1e. seal pt :-,h1l1r. m ale·. blk SnllH. ll•mall'. tn .nonals 5350 Want to ma ke mcirl' Ill-•. \ I \L ~l::CHl·:fAH'i morH' ~ ' U e your o" n llns:-. l 0 ,1ll ~Y l\'I,~. .Mli !ltt1d da\~llrl''l'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 L'Al'T l ''IA " " , L'""' "''(" I r , 1 ' .. ~ S~l • l Hc:.li1-.J\i-. n e c• 11 l' ti . K c• n 1ur pfogrE':-.:-01\c & IJU:.' 1111111• 1\I 11·.l'°ll 3 yrs l'' 11•·ri1·r11·1· 1111n1 de:.~ l '.ip.1lllt· ot handhn)! all 1k11t.1 I ot 11 ec procedure~ . 1:11 1<.1 I I cci r1n g <·u1111llent1,11 remplclon ~- •·•>un:.e II n g & rel l'rr .d 1;1;? ciX.ii Auol'l1un . allopuon & D•ntal Hy«Jft'ist kceµ1n¢. ,,. _________ .. Fur l't'rl11 ()111rc. SIUO + a dav ~l d,1\' \H'<'k . Ur. ll11~1µhton ~Ii :.!..lliti. A l'CA Ht: .>4i -:!.it,.,I l 'on tractor Lie Training lncl1v. 1n :.truc t1011 Per:-onal attention. Lie l'\,1m 2 :1 ""'" i\eallcm) . .ix 11 :1.! \h, \I l· ,d1uut ,\lary 1\.1) Co:-nH0ll1':-L"all wr Frl'l' f;lf 1,ll ,\nil.I .'H.) ti;!)tl ;-, I' I I< I I l AL H !-;,\ U !.; H \)I/I'll )IJ /\,\I tO 111 J',\l \ch 11"c on all mull<'r:-. .!I.!\ El Camino Rcal .:>an t.:1emenle, 1-'or appl. l'dll 4:12 !JtlJ~ 4!12·!11Jd Abraxas Mossoge I i.~I fullerton Ave. CM to:"p masseuses. Iv-Ill • • tH 2. tiO.'i;; * * LMnCJTog.ffMt-? Why Nol Marry Today '! :"Oo Tl•"t' ~o Lu:cns<'? ~o Publ1c·1ty' li73-~4!:.IO B•com• ln•ofnd In Your WoridncJ Co1•u1utity l\1•y pu11Phc·rs Sl•1"y" l',1 111 ... 1.; I /\t•i•tng ~ 'll·1 ks l t1~J..1lltd l';H·k.lj...l'l'S W 1 ll l'l\J1)y IJClrlJ... .111 l) O 1K'r:-1111 Office O•erload ;1uJ H1 rch St .. :--II 557-0061 Local an•.1 NO FEE Boys & Girts Ill tu 14 ~cars ol a .:e. Ua ii.> 1111111 clC'l I\ er} routes ffiJ) lk' J\ J1ldblc 1vnur ;1n•.1 1·:..1rn prolll 1or 1frt" r ri1•., & c·ash . lknt.11 ,\,,l. c•h;11r.,1rl1·. 11. :\ l<.1y 111· l'l'4" ~.11 u1wn t-'nngc hc1w \1 111 I \I' C'Xpl'I Jkh dl"l'd 1U'i:.!jti:J DENTAL ASST :1 Yr:-l"l!PC'r. ~\JMOl11'\I duun . S.dary 01x·n. .I d,1, Wt'l'"· :\o S.1L 1;cn I denll.:.t n Prr\'l'lltl\ c pra ct1c~ II IL art'd '.ll}l-24Jn D...t• Ofc:. Mafta~ ;i•, d;,i y wk. !'\o Sat s. Sala r y open. Xlnl be nel tt:.. llunt1ng ton H c>acn :irea. Ca l l ~ ;!.j:k) trips or rn erchamh~c tor 1>1:.hwa:-n<'r W<inll'd. No ,.,l'l11ni,: nl''' :.11h:-c 1 •P Ei.pc n e 11t·e nct·e .. .,,.1 r y lions . for inlorm.111011 Mu~t lie "1•11 groomed pll'asc t·al l •i·ll ·&:1:n . Apply 1n p erso n Frum Sau l 'lcnwntc.· l'.1rml·I~ Hc:-lauranl. !i;.'?S s .rn J11.111 1 ',qn ~tr:t n11 No0'::_1.:_!~·~ .!_:<11.!. lkh. area. 1'all, •W.i IJti'.IO an.ct Do nut Sho1>. early ajT'I M1~s1011 \ H"Jll l•,I TOlll shift. No C'XP Ol'l' 1-'l•m area. c·11ll .iXI o;1~11 a ge la-45. A1lply 01 t:qu11I t )ppor. 1-.mployC'r peri-.on. 13.l I:: 17th t:~I B r a k e & :.1 11 g n m 1• n l service. Sal.1r' +comm. Newport Tin· Ct•nte r . 644 8022 IUSIOYS 0.1) ~Night Sh1lb P.in T1nw Apply In Pt.'r-..;n .tl'M :-.l'M l>1uly 900 laysl• Dr, 1'41 1-;qual Oppor t;mployer ELECTIC*IC TECHNICIAN Fully exp erienrecl in d1)t1tal C'1rcunry "1th ~mod 1'll·ctron1l' h.id• iiround design 6l sen 11'\' r1:11>.1l>1ht v in aud 111--\ 1d10 .i..-~ir.1l>l1· :-.hop & F1clll "''r\'H'I' .rnrJ :><>mt' R & l> '1'11r1. l'tcp pay. ..... w h•r ,\,.,:><k'lalc- "Ii ·5001 Ouldoor :.1)111 i-. lo . .;t ll:. 1JP ~·11 1? S1•ll )Ollr CQUIP· me11l w1lh a low·t~l 01u ly Pilot Clas~iflt'<I ( I .,. DAILY PILOl Thur3day, March 20. 1975 twp W ... ect 7100. Merch~se Pogs · 8040 Jew.Vy • 107 -=:-....:;.....;;......;...;;..;.....;....;..;;..;;;__~~.,.-.~~~~~~..;...;;.;_;;.;;..;'4.l...;.;..;.;;.;..;.;.;..;~...;..::~ .............. ,, ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............................................ . Miscellan•OUI aoau Sto.-., Rest....-. . •••••••••••••••••• , • ..,. lat 8095 .W,Wmlted 71 tWpWOllted 7100 ..... W..tH 7100 5 s-._....., 1001 ~l!!h.JN~s1-; mal~. 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("\I iil-hJllll' , -..ij1•, 111 ll'llh•cf WAITRESSES Yorkshirt' Tern<' pup1111•, h t•<iulll ul . 1\h!' 1•·i• 11.!X b~:.I~ \1·1·d '"Ill.th• "' \IN>.1111 \l' I< l)p1•1 .11111 \,....,, .•d pll11111• ll\'l 'o\IOJlll,\- -...,10 l"lr·in .111" I!!:! .,11 .. 1 I-' lllTil' l-:\(ll'r (hl'I .!l \ppl' 111l•l·r-.11110111' \el Dog Obt•rl1t•n!'1· ! 'l,h .. 111 Mart .\ 16 .it 7 .1111'\I \/1•11o j)tll t .lk.tl·h I 1\1111' pl,I\ I I I Ill jll 1111 11111,li (l1H11\lo.1 l'l'l'I In "t.irl Ill\ :--,, 1' 11:1111.. B1 .11wh .\lg r 1'1111111· l',111' • \n•<J .~ lh l!I~ Unique Garoqe & Bdtc~ Sale For Charity 1-'11 S,11 I\ :-.1111 e I\ •'I i:.! 111111 J>clll\l' (';,r(ll'I 1\ l•lo11r ,\l adlllll' Ind,., t I'd.., s:!l.-1. c; I.! !:II.I t'l.1:-,.1l11·d \ell 1•1111111• ,, I:! ·11i71S 111d.i\ WANTED ror• l'.\Sll DOl.L\H I' \ I I> F lJ ll ' II l ! H .11-'.WELHY. WATCHES. \Hr oHJ t·:n~. (;01..D ,\ I . \\' I) 1·::-." I \I· 1 l I I\ lo'. ~ + 1 ·111·:1>1"\/ \. "1· 11 Ip t 11 I I'd \\ .1 f 1111 l h·.11111·1 lop :-~11!1'.l.l1 11.1111 :-.lld.11 1111\,111• l'.11'11 . '" .l x.1c10 I), .. ,1, ,\ I 'll,111 \1 •1 'I \\ ,1111111. \llll n111d I 11'>1 ;11 I 'I Ill IS CH1\l-Ti' l\1111 F. \V .C. cn:.:1111•s. :-..IX.>11 Iii J lb II! t ' HC 1s1·: 1 r·1s111 r'trN 11 Bu!>IUll Wh<iler Slwll \; t'\\. s;!UO . .>11; ~Ill.I. ~t.!.••' •"'" •11 i., •II -.11111 loah, Sail hhl 111:1. 9060 ....•........•......•.. _, .. 1111 t .di" 111 1111, 111c·cl 1•\111·r uni\ ... 11<1n t'lllllllh'll'>lll .111· \\ l"'.l.(11•1 1111 .l.!.11· Bank On This! :-.ur1 •" :-.11111111 h •e l'.utl 1 . 1.111 W l '0.1,,l I l11o ' . II l'un•tirc•cl \\'1rl' I l.111 ' l'r 11t·r. p.q11·r:-l1•m11li · .l IOlh 11111, ::>).,H l ,111 1•\l'll 1111.::.. li-U .1.ll•!I h 1111 I i I' Ill ... I "\ ' d11hlt 1•11~ 1 i.1t1111w ~11111e 111111 ~(ICl~l'C cl1N1r'. \\l'cl d ing t.. 1111111 1111•,.,.,,., l'fc• 1111111 l 1111' :--..11 lo. 1)1 II I: •111.l •1.1; ..! :-.11.Vl-:H :-.l·:H\'ll'I-'.. P~ts 8087 1:1;1 l "Jt.1llna ~7. :1 ~ hp El'-:Hl LJE. Xlnt 1111111 UTE DELIVERY \ 1 I I ,1 JI (11 .1 I I 11 ;;o I 11 ol1\ 1•111.1 h \Ao II\\ 11 II .lll'o 1,d 11.11 \(11 ... 1 l-1l11\I ;-..1 \11.111 1• (I\,\ 11•,1d Ill.Ii•' \ppl\ 1111 11\t•I( Lo\I'" 111•\Ao lHIJlll'IJI Ill \\, .1 1111·11 J 1111 r 1111 I :-l1tut11111 '''1·1\, ,,.r .... 1111l e',\:-.1111·;1< (;nmt11 l'11 .1 111111\ .. tlll' ~I'\ (Hl'lllClll 1111 Jllllll, ,\ppl\ Ill :-11.i(t. t .111 \l,1n lite kl1-. 1'1·r,.1111 .\l1·l111 t '.1r \\,1-.n n.l:I :!7vo \1-.u F1•c• .11111-, .!:1,,11 t1 .irhor Ul\11. e '\I Fn :o-..tl :0-.1111 l-'111 11 •i.1-.-. Fl.\E 1-t H~ ,\ \N ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'll1l 1-;s td:i .!..~Jll \I l S I' :-. I. I I. ' I' .r 11 ::O I:! IJIHI. 1'11 '• • i~I • " ' I ' \I ,1 I II,. I c I ,. l'.111-\\ .11 II l..!. \11 ~·dtlfl \ h* '" ('I h II .I\ I I 111 I \ \l"I\ LOAH ESCROW OFFICER fJ11\\ 'I•\ ~.1\ Ill~'·,,\ f ;4)~1t• J1.1 , "111'11 111. l•!I ',,,. .• cl I 11111• 11 111111·•1 I 11.1 11 I· 11111\ lllf I• 1•1 111 II · 1111111 (\1 II 1111111 ;-.,\.I. lo.H h 'I 111111<1 f'I t I d I '111) t 'I I \I I BI I h Ill '•ti..: l;l'! I .qll.11 I )ppul I llljllll\ I I \:1·1·d -.X.1 'I lit" kl.\! F it '• 1 t 111111,.,1· 111 Fullt-r. \l1 1!11 h.11d .. l'lh• "I.).) \111-..•1' .llll·nd :-.1111 \\I ,\ i• .\I . W1·d I 1 \I 1 '.ii I \Ir,, l\ord1·11 1\.IK 11ti;!:I Hurses AidM, 7-3 t·:xpl·r«J .. 1!1 .llJ1;1 Nl"HSES ,\IUI•: Expll l c '"' ,1 I. 1111,,(H .. \1 I '.ti I 1'1:! ;J,;llo1 l'.1ri I 1m1• 1'1·l1•phc1111• Soll(•1L111 " \\i11rK lrom \'l)UI' h11nw "...! 1 1 tlr I 'Iii-. lton11~1·~ \11 M·ll111~ ir1 'ulvt•d I ".111 \Ir. llr:!otll 11li 11:!1 -----------•11'11\ \t1•\\1•1111.! ....... n 0 p I" \ ,ti I l'cl hr' LUCRATIVE REAL ESTATE SALES \\hlld-. \ppl\ Ill IX'I ·•Ill i I. 1(111 111 ,11 I e \( OPPORTUNITY I '1111111· :-.11111 11111 '· 11111 111 (I.II l l llll1' ,d,11 \ l>.1'\'CI IJ1·11111:. ,.,, 1>1·11111 I 11•r-..1111 11•·1 \"l'lll"\ ol Ur;111J.!1 < '11u1111 .!llX.' \l1rhl'! .. 11n 111 11 \llll' ...,,.,.)' 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PH n•tir l!d i\)'i· .,!.i l•> 111 :-.up S-111 l ".111 a11 ti 11111 1 ·ii;·• i t•i.i 111r1·.;. 111w11,,, 011rror:-, pl1.•m1·111 'our 1111·11ml· .•. -.1 111-:11 I -1.111111-.. 11;11\ 1·h1nJ 1«1h . Drl\l'.11·al>t.l1r-.orm11n· MIM.COLLIES Hors•s 8060 ''l'(l tl1h. t..1ll'l1 ~luul 4t tl.•Y \1,ply ttl ~·4·r~on. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, IK i•'7,i Y1•1l1111o \ .111 t 'u . lli1, t· 1 .Shl'lta•, 1 1-:.i,..tt•r l'11P' 111-: \ l I' \ l'fl' \I.in· :1 l1itllSt t '11,.1.1\l1·-..1 \hl' Salik&\\'hl \IF ''' 11ld.~11.,111·11111111 nt.1 'llllllJ.! 1..111\ 11u1~11111_ 1n·r1>1icl.Jl ll \ llC'•'" I II p.1rl i11n<' j.!l•KI lllVlll') l .1 t I ,.; I.> 11 I i .. !-tl'lling .111\lllllll' \\Ith J l>Jtly 1'11111 <'ta-.,,11ced \d .,., .1 '1mp1t• m .1tl1•r JllSl c-.ill hi;! .1hiK' l op ft1•111 cll 1111· ,\l ,n 11011 tr.11111·11 l·~n J.! l'l'l" l.111 l'\.1t li ll:-\\'tl'll ,\j11-.l .,,IC fl1 •,[ PINEWOOD FARMS 11 I I I :1 'I ,j .I .. I Cl c ISJ.! 1.1.1.1 •PET WORLD• 1'11g. 11 u,.,1.1e,. "''' 1111111 ci'lh\ \1.1h r11or11 111.11 ••. lll'.Jlll (Ill ll1·d t-.11g11-.11 l.\pd rid1·r ... i 111 1.i.1 ni.1•1 1 \ 1 1 lief .\l,c11• I r.1111c·d \tllllflll' hllll ll ol I l.111 , .1 -.twl' 1·~. 111·,l\11·r \\. "''l rc-1 11111111.11 I ll.il1·1gll hi '1111 :-.u111•f 1"11 ;11-.t• 111!..1· .I .011111-. :I ti :-Uri i>o,11•cl B.1h.1 C'l.1 ... -.w no 1h11i.:" :--. o 11 ' \ 111 I-' m 1· .ill 1 o .\I Cl\ I 11 ,: t>c•' l 111 I 1• I "'" i11t1ti \II \11111·111· l"lull .\I t•m \\l·.\\<"11'\,t'El 1r 1111 .• 1111111. 1•0 .. 1L1011:-. Ill :0-.111 P•'I llll'o Ill I ' I Ill' HI w t d • 1 '· 11 111 " 6-. 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I, R II I R lJ ll S 0 I. T I> n W II ... "" ..\ f. T 1; 0 l. N A r 1; K " >. K II ..\ W 'II I. I> E H R A I, T I. II ... t:Ol'~L-; I 'll O R ORTAN SNJ ll\O ll C < l '10EF.RW F.~f':U~ '11 11 1'001.lf K ..\ f:l.A OF:TTT C '-I, " " " I' T \4 \t A H I. C A W I T C A r 'II '4 0 II S t: Y C' E A R (; ~ 1) 0 11 0 I K H •: A 0 P R 0 M t: E H C \t "<R t I ro t \Rf '4 t:Tf.R i\Y O R fnttf1K flQ" llw l\.U.ii _. lltted brio• •ppat ,,.....,.,.., -~Nd, v11. dowll, Of 4l1110t1J1lt, 111 tl\t ll"a:lo. F111d •~II l\..U.• "*"'# afld bu\ 11 '" •• w,,..,. rll\1111'<111 10 llfll.A I I'' \fl.\H 11 '\ 'Wf'f'Tllf \llT fH '111 'IH \II l'Hll'IH"TIH \ r1<;f;H • \IHt\t II '!Pill'\ RO\'.\I. V. \I 'I r 1 nmttrrnw UttilttrH f urrl'""'" ~:11\o•\ n1•H h I ir.:1or .,, • ~ t. ~ind' 1111111.-. with ""' '•0 r1•" "" r .. '"'' 1•~11rol on "',,11 n~w •1111 .... ·~~I IMF 1,.~•kll'•a , ,, ,,,.,,I y l•tm•·· I II and n I .4'?1(1 •1 for l"ll('h "1lk1n1 I hHU , l•CI\ ohlr 1 .. ...,rl'k ill find 111 c·ar• nl th1• """'"II''.,.' I • PROFESSIOMAL SALESPEOPLE .Joi n a progressive sales organization 1t1 the k now l cdgl'. education & <'ommu n1 cat 1on 1ndu strv w h ost> d}11amtc !ielf -improvemcnt ·pr ogr ams mot1 n1te people in a ll walk:-. of life to ac:hicn? the ir full potential t hrough pc.:r~omll growth. We're look ing for ;1mb1 llous salespeople. n 1pable of c-ommu nieating w ith mc1n & \.\Omen 111 :ill levels of business, v. ho have persona I in itiative to prospec:t for quc.1 li f 1ed buyers & arc w11l111g to give v.hat 1t takes l o acc:omplish outstanding sales perform ance. Must h~1ve we l l -gr oomed profess ion a l ;_1pp('arancc. an autom obile & t he <lcsir t', de t erm in ation & s('l f -confid ence to bccomr a high 1nconH' prod u c:c r on a i:!C n erous commission basis. Complete produc t t rainanj:! provided plus C1n out. landing program of persona l sak•s training. We ar E' looking only for permanent people s1•eking ;_in op portunity for a fu lfilling t· are<'r w ith a dyn am ic. prestige or ganization w hose objecti ve js t o rrovide p('rsonalized ser vice & develop sa tisfied . repeat clients. If you are a n cxpcrienred professional salesperson. or have t h<> desire to become one. ate anter estt·d i n c hallen g ing wor k. f)('r sonal freedom to produce to your fullest c:apabilities & an opportunity for ('Xl nwrdrnar y income pote ntial. send a short letter (no phone calls please > tt•llrn g about yourself, your t-ducat1o n . you r f a m i ly. your t·xperienC'c & t he kind of future you v. ant to deHlop for yourself. I nclude phone numhcr All rephes will bt• an swerE'd b y phone & p ersonn l 1ntcrv1ews anangcd w1lh q u ahf1cd ('and1cl <.1 lt•s I J l«rh M 1tch<'ll Associates 1308 M:lnne rs Dnve ~ewpo rt Beach. 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UM4 I nurSday. March 20. 1975 • UAIL. r t'ILOT U I A ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• JU::N J'. V W l:umpervan SU>s '· AC, Jully equip. .Hy Day or Wk. 586--0"7~ WE BUY Mnda 9738 Votkiwo9Ctt tn Codllac 9915 Ailltos, UMCI Aidot. UMd ...... UMd ~ ... , ................................................................................................................ . ·12 GMC Vun <.:onvcrs1on Sips 6. AC, st~rt.'O, deluxe • acc!s. ~ g.l2 -lu&>. Mobfl• Hom•• 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ffun t1ngto11 llurbour Arei.. 2 IXtiO"' (.irecn lJrtjr. 2Hr, 28a~ Adull p~rk. Pvt pty 8-W 04ti5 ·---~ MotorcyclH / xooters 915~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2171 '7J Out~un Ul7G39V I ( ~pee d , s tereo, mag wh~els. 4'1>f41l Lemu WrovorA .'d tlZ, J>oraclle. Holl• Royc:c. ~hl~lc:l, E'otlCi & l1npo1 u;, JIM 1 -~~!~P 1200 w. CoMt Hwy. 645-fl02 -... ..... -. ..... 9-rCI• A.tot, Import.ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.....-aJ 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 4 Mndtl w.,_ RX4 . Rotary e n1i11nti Am /t'm radio. Xlnt <'OOd ~or best otfe.r. Call t173 -i79'J M.,-c ....... 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now Purchasing Top Quality Used Mercedes Contact *LET US* TAKE THE BUGS Out of Tow lug! Tlw lf'ookJYtl ~ Co. 1974 Charle St. CM :.sS4d-9141•• Spec1aliiang in VW & 011 Houd Veh1t'lei. ·n 450 Honda, 11:100 ms. In 1966 Harbor. CM 646 9303 :i~oragc 18 mos. ExLr.is. , _ . -, ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Usf'd Car MonacJH'. 1 ~1 Parts & Service Welding & Fabr1l·attng Workmanship liuaran· lced Showroom cond. lic:.l 01 lll.>6 1' 0 RD pickup with 1er . .t9-J~.&IW!>l7 1711 C hevy c~.:1ne & auto '67 SIMCA. 4Spd, 40r. R/H, Xlnt. 3Jmpg w / ~pare run.tung chas51i; S.500. 646-JOOti. •VWTUHEUP• * $24.95 * -------lr:.an~. ~2.:>5'1 1·~17 '73 Su.iuk1 750, Comp~lcl) new. ~lt!t~ or trade tor C'ar. 8-.i7 6325 ·11 SUlUKI l".\11Q. \lnl cond lurwa1t1 mountt•d P\onas. Welll"U hl·au. T ~ M Pll'l'. l>Ortl'ti & mud1 ITIOI I' ~i!I.) 6-15 ti:.! 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CMvroW 9920 OodcJe ttlS tts• Pertlan Ume Jo'tre1'ru.at. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••• • ••. •• •••••• • •••••••••••••••-•••••• while Cabriolel lop, 7~ lmp.,ha. 4 dr hardtop 7.!1'01.AHA Clul>CJ>t" Lo Sat.esaodSenke· mat~h1n1 leatbor 10 k>adl:d, ~1'195. rn1, R H. A.IC. xlnl contl OLOSMOlll.E ~rtor. ru11 pwr, I act. •If. 714-t>7l·~ Priced w s~ll t.»-t 7lllll GMC TRUCMS ate.reo. c.alt wheel, etc ~ Clean It's• stuunetocall ·u Impala, .a dr hardctp iO Swan1'~r. t> (')'I. ~ood HOMDACAllS it tlsed. t224J only ~ 10 .. ded. ~l~JS. cond • nu lll l':., 4.!M Univ..-sity Olds NABERS CAI>lLL.AC, 7 14 -673~ ~tb.>O or he:.l 073 Jl:iJ l~ Hubor Blvd. 2tl00 HARBOll BLVD .. Nova, 1 01· a kind, c1r1u -"'' 0 -"' • Co:.t·• M~~11 ~ ......... COSTA MESA M0-9100 • '>J uu.:c '-uro11~t. :J &JJa.~ u '~ .,.,_ buyer. o nly 4tl00 m1 wgn, a11 , lut:1PJ\'I.., ~I · 7 3 1': L D 0 R A D 0 $2500. ti46·96~. ~-~ KJJ .3.u; ~~t~t'~.'~,Li'~~.;~.,.,.~~\~; 1%l Chevy pal'd, good ~ t"hJl'Rl'r. J '!XI. 1.i. u top red l"llh•'r;nlerior workmg cond.C .. 1lmorn mpg, t.1>.\l , nu l>rl\s • '" ~ · 1ngs only 01-·'""'7 ~"'"' 70 TOKONADO AtC, lull P" r . lo mileage. •I.450. or h t>ia 01 r Pvt. Pty. l':vt!s & wknds 673-~ dual (.•oantorL lronl s1w~. • :> _~_. ~.:.... !'i an o g. d 1• n l s S I llll &i l7 · 7.j 1'11ro11 auo, xlnl. tull pwr, tact. mr, i.~roo, COMPANY l,.1qu1dauon. .> · t.li Loaded! No down. Take cruise conlrol, t!LC. 1 ruly purchaae or 'r.O.P. T Ford 9940 ovl'r p ymnts. t>tl -4~. a s ludy 1n ele~ancC'. Mi\l.IUU Sl.1 Wg n ·;J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------ (42.,7 353 J Onl.v ~5.'.>95 IM PALA Sta W)(n.' ·7 73 RANC tH:Ro GI'-351 • ir NABt-:RS t:.\UlLLAC. BU1t:t\ t:st atc W •n' T L'lcvct.111d t:n~. 40 Gal Panto "~7 2t>OO llAKBOU ULVU., GHl\NO PRIX.~~.4~JH ga~ \jnk, in:.tru. !ilCrl'U. •••••••••••••••••••••••· COSTA M t.:SA 540 awo :>ar. ~" COOll'OI. ~00. '73, ;.! dr :.cdan. Whale delx ---73 CJpr1ce. 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Ii l'' l . mnt.,t t•\f 1 ..... 11idu<lmj? ;111· l.1111 lllill'oll!(' I ,11 t'fllf I 1 111 .1 1 n I ,, 1 11 • cl • =i27li ~I r.:;. John ... on .. 1!li5 Colony Park St:1. \\'a.con . 't'llo\I' Crct•n ~l etull1c. i\11 id<'al f<1mily l'<JI. Li ke 1w11, P:!lll5 and EXEC. CAR SALE! '75 Coupe De Ville Cabriolet top , d ual com fort seats. AM / FM stereo r11d10 with stl•reo t ape player. t tlt 'itcering \\ hcl.'I. twilight sentinl'I, lull power and rat tor' arr <.·ontl1t1onrng. 174591 s7a33 '7 S S.dan De Ville \' 1 n \ I r o o I . I\ ;\l • F ~I stereo "1t h 8 t rntk tape pla~c.·r . tilt stct•r i ng wht'l'l. cr uise 1·onlrol. fuel m on ito r s. Cull pow er and factory air conditioning. <0051 > '75 Coupe De Ville C'abnolt!l top. ll·ather rntenor. dual romfort seat". A:'>l F;\I 'ilcreo w 1 l h 8 t r a l' k I a p c player. lilt 'leeri ng wheel. twrltghl :-;t•ntinel. l'ru1:-.c control , l ull powC'r anrl t:irtnry ;11r l'Oncl1l10llll1J.! I ~'.)1)0 I '75 Reetwood BrOUCJham Sedan ll"OUC)ltam D' ElecJance l '..irltlfac·.., lop 111 t h l' l11w l·.n·ry po!>,1hlt• option 111dud1ng dual c·1>m ror1 'il'al,, A M F M strrt'O "''th H lrac·k tape p I :.c y l' r . t JI t s l <.' c rt n g Y.hl.'l'I. 1.w1liJ?ht sl'nlind. c:ru1 se control. radial tires. rue! monitors. l'll' Fu II pow N u nd f a c t o r ,. a 1 r cond1t1onrnl! IJ:.!331 PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS '70 Coupe De Ville \'rn~ I lo!). full IJ•HH'r rac·tor\ air t·ond 1t1nn1n g tilt steering w he<' I. A \I F;\I :-.terco rad io . p o Y. er door lock s. elr A he au t 1 I u I auto ;it a bar~arn pr1t·(•. t~4/\UG I '73 Sedan De Ville Vi n y l top. leathe r rnterior. full poy.er. ractorv arr co nd itioning. t i lt steermg w heel, AM JJ.'M s tereo rad 1 o. <.' r u 1.., c eont rol. rad1;il trr<•s. etc. Hoom ror lht' whole fa rn i Iv to t r .1 v c I 1 n <·om fo;t. 1255(; IL J s4s95 •71 Coupe De Ville Vinyl top. l ea ther interior. ru11 power. f actory .i1r cond itioni n g, til l steering wheel , A M I FM stereo radio, lw1 lt ~hl sentine l, e t c ., e tc. (319DJY) S'J.999 .. OVER 300 '75's NOW AT BETTER THAN FACTORY REBATES! s750 AVERAGE SAVINGS! HOT OH JUST A FEW SPECIFIED LEADERS BUT EVERY CAR AND TRUCK IN OUR STOCK! TAKE YOUR CHOICE AMD DRJVE IT HOME TODAY! THERE IS NO WAY NO PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SAVE MORE! ( BRAND NEW 1975 OLDS • OMEGA ORDER YOURS TODAY ONLY 1975 GMC PICKUP (504016) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONLY s3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '67 Rombl~r l\utomat1e. \'tn; I l1111. JI o y. e r s t l' l' r 1 11 g <TRKll4l '69 Ford Goloxi~ XL 2 Ur II 'I' ,\utomorl11· pOY.l'I' 'll'cr111i:. air cond1t11m111g l!JIS91'.l\ 1 '67 M~cury Couqor Automatt l', poY.t•r !lteerini.:. 1 :1tl10, hL•:tll'r (\'CK~f.~> TAKE YOUR CHOICE '72 Cltnr olri Chntll~ Hallv "bffls, radio and h<'al1'r. :12.flOO mil t''" < l.'>iFLY1 '72 ptymovtt. Gron S.don A u t 0 m J I 1 (' • p I) " t' r 1>11•t•nng & hrakt• .... :11r 1·ond. \'In\ I top. 1·ru1'l' l'Olll ml (l)i!l,J J."j' I '7 2 Ford Pinto I 'Jll't•d tr:1 n..,m1 ,,111n. rad 1 n an cl h l' <t I 1· 1 • 1111EYYI ltf.00 ''>I.ti r.i .h C:•1C'ft Oh,.~ 1.i• 11~ S, 1 Y, r:: 1nfal Of lf.OffnQ pr1l ft in(t lo he. odlll ,,.,, ... ,nq cti<H9f'I\ P.htn11nt 9it"' I ( j6 "°"'°'" Af..'k lb .• . .. . . . • VC ] s vot E1} We tha she A to c pell SJ IJ 1' c ~ de1 ye• cit! I m< ba Mc: wh ye: 1 ht ele en1 tnc: or an• J ca o· frc COi a p •·v an fb; I A\ M1 II th• lir ne VOL. 68, NO. 79, _.SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF6RNIA .; • Today's Clo l•g N.Y. Stoelts · THURSDAY , MARCH 20, 1975 TEN CENTS ·nesitlent's Skeet Shoot Ban Shot Down By RU DJ NIEDZIELSKI Of .... 0.11,~ .... Mlllf San Clemente city councilmen voted to limit shooting at the E1Jcs Club trap and skeet range Wednesday night but concluded that a homeowner's demund to shulitcompletely was orrtarget. A.L. Wulfec:k, who complained to the council that lead shotgun pellet.s from the range had been ' . raining on his house:-was clearly unhappy about the council ac· tion. He would not say whether he would make good an earlier threat to lake the city to court. Because council members believe there is some substance to Wulfec.k's charges, houts at the range will henceforth be limited from 9 a .m . to 9 p.m. Saturdays and from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m . Sundays. ~ It is believed that the reduced shootini houts will curb ni~ht noise, which in the opinion of CouncJl01an Tom O'Keefe, is as objectl(>f\able as tbe shot peUe6. Tar"get shooting at the range currently .ts allow~ until 10 p.m . both nights. Lights were in· ~1alled by the Elks to make night shooting poss ible. Councilmen hope to reduce the pellet fallout by erecting a chain link fence around the gun club to prevent its use by unauthorized persons who may ~·using too powerful ammurulton or sneak· ing rifles and µistols ontp the range. A committee, meanwhile. will be c harge_d.-"\\•lth.... finding an alternati~site for the gun range and if that 1s not ft><tsible, to try lo realign the range an such a v. ay that the pe llets don't bother Wulfeck 's home at 151 ,\\cn1d•• Cotu. Wulfeck contends tlw l'\11'1 me r an ge is not safe and th.it lw ,..., Y.Orried the stray pelll·h might put som ebody's e) c oul "Todutt- no injuries ha\'c bt!cn n·1>orll'd One interesting po~s1b1lt t~ 111 solnng \\'ulfeck 's µrnbl<•m \\h1h.• al the sam e lime m amlaming lht· gun r ange for t·om munat~ rel·n·.i lion was raised by O'Kl'l'fl' Th,• l'Ounc1lman s uggested lhal lhl· t.'1 ty s imply buy Wulfeck.'s hou~l'. thl'll rl'scll it to someone ''1th a l'O\'l'nant..., hil'h would pro ha Int ltw lll'W O\\ rwr from com pl~lllllll).! \\ ulfrl·k 1 cµhL·d that he had hu1lt thl• huuM• lor hi:. retirement and th.it he h..idn t thought about ~l·l hnl! 1l llmH'\'l'I', he quick!~ Jlhled Of l'OUr:.-.c. money will <St•;_. SHOOT. Page r\2j er ___ arsen uccu s· Dally Piiot Stall Phot• SAN CLEMENTE MAYOR Anthony OIGlovannl Di Giovanni N~medMayor Of Clemente Anthony R. DiGiovanni, a rcsi· dent of San C lemente for 20 years, became the town's leading citizen Wednesday night. DiGiovanni. 53, was elected m ayor by unanimous council ballot. He will be joined by Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Lane who was a lso elected for a one- year te rm. The new mayor bu freshmi.in ~ly councilmun, hi.l ving been eJ'ected only last March. Ile is engaged in several occupations, including chairman of the Bank of San Clemente, pawnbroker. ~d security hardware agent. DiGiovanni, who took over the gavel from outgoing '.\layor Tom O'Keefe to a round of applause from persons gathered at city council chambers, expressed lus appreciation fur the council's .. vole of confidence." He pledged to continue rapport among council members and faid he hoped that he could help the city continue its momentum. DiGiovanni , a resident of 909 Avenida Presidio, served us a Marine Corps pilot in World War II and the Korean War, ris ing to the rank of captain before he re· tired after 16 years of service. He was accompanied to Wed· nesday's ceremony by his wife. <See MA \'OR, Page A2i Ornnjfe~ C<!asl .... £~ Wencher Fair s kies tonight and Friday, according to the weather service. Highs of 66 at the beaches rising to 73 inland. Lows tonight 45 lo53. INSID~ TODAY Tearful South Vietnamese complete abandonment of Htle, another setback in a aniea o/ ltunning mtlita'll d" feats. Story, Page A4. laidex Mt'4ff CM ......... ~ .... C6 ...,._._ .. M Or .... c.-e. .... u CM C1 01•J Q.1 Cl 0. ., ... Win So1De ••• . New Mayor Loses Old Job San Juan Capis trano Coun· c ilman J a m e s K . Weathers gained a job and lost a job. a ll in the same day. He was unanimously elected mayor Wednesday night. Earlier in the day he was laid off as laboratory analyst for TRW Systems. "I'll have more time to s pend al city ha ll than I planned," quipped Wet.1thers. who has lived in the city five ye<1rs and has been a councilman three years. Weathers and his wife Ellen r<1ise championship bullm<1stirfs at their Ortega Highway home. Before that they r aised guineu pigs and still occasionally judge gwnea pig shows. The new mayor , who has two thildren. also serves on the city's Traffic and Transportation Com· mitlee. He has been mayor pro tc mporc for two years. Elected lo fill the mayor pro tl'mpore positio n was Coun- cilman John Sweeney who has been on the council one year. Outgoing !\t ayor Roy Byrnes said he had found the expeaiencc ··exhilarating, humbling, sober- ing and intoxicatng." Highway Realig11me11t Forest Avenue One-Way Street In actions aimed al improvin~ traffic flow in the downtown basin. the Laguna Beach City Council Wednesday ordered that Forest A venue be made one-way and requested the stale to move ahe<1d with a $175,000 widening of Pacific Coast Highway along !\fain Beach P a rk. "It's been a d ecisive evening," grinned Mayor Roy ltolm aft er two hours of public hearings on the st aff recommendations. Vrtder the Forest Avenue plan, two lanes of trarfic will flow northbound frorn South Coast Hi ghway to G lenneyre Street. Diagonal parking will remain on both sides E le\'en new parking spaces will be c reated. The project als o calls for tre\C's and benches and decorative plan- ters at each end of the affected block. and the hub of the dow ntown bus iness district. The council a lso agreed to r e- new an earlier request to the s tate lo r ealig n . wide n and beautify Coast lfighway from the north end of :\t ain Beach park to Laguna Avl'l\u e al the park's south end. The project, s ubject to funding by the state, would replace the four lO·foot traffic lanes with 12· foot lanes. pl<:ice a landscaped median down the center of the highway, provide a left turn only arrow ut Broadway if technically feasi blC' and provide left turn pocket s al Broadwa;.. Ocean Avenue, Fo r est and Laguna Ave nue . The council las t year asked the stale to realign th.e road. then <1skcd for a delay al the behest of downto'' n m erchants. l'\ew interest in the proJect was spa rked last..., eek when the coun· C'il learned that the state had spent the SI 75,000 on other pro- ject:-.. but that the slate might give the project a second chance if L<1gun<1 made a commitment lo it <See STR EET. Page :\2) Hiring 3 Firemen Mulled by Council The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil has refused to order an elec t1on to determine whether the fire department force should be bolstered to 32 firefighters from the current level or 29. Ins tead, the council agreed Wednesday to consider the man· power needs of the department during preparation of the. riscal 1975 budget. An e lection was demanded in an initiative petition circulated by fire d epartment personnel and s igned by 2,367 registered voters. Th at is 777 more tha n the Adjustm~nt Board Eyes Temiis Court The Laguna Beach Board of Adjustment, m eeting a l 7: 30 tonight at City Hall, will continue review or plans for a tennis court above a water reservoir at 2020 Bluebird Canyon Ori ve. The tennis court has been pro- posed by the city's public works departmeiJl staff. It has concep- tual approval from the Laguno Beach County Wat.er District board of cnrectors. Residents of the area have expreastd coocem a bout noise that may be gener al· eel by the tennis matches. , number r~qu1red lo force the ('Ou nc1l to re instate lhe three po:.itaons or send the matt.cr 10 a \ otc of lht> people. The council. however. stuck by the advice of City Attorney George Logan who repeatedly has held that the level of fire pro· tection service in the city cannot legally be dete rminedlhroughlhe initiative process. Richard Castle. a T eamsters lJnion official representing the Laguna Beach Firemen's. As- sociation, rapped the council for what he term ed "scree ning" matters lhal should be brought before the people. He said the validity of the in· itiative should be decided after ti.le election not before it. Councilman Chatlton Boyd re· m inded Castle that initiatives "are started by the people." ·'This one was started by one of ou1· city d epartments." Boyd smd. "Ir all departments took end run s around the city manager and this council, we'd have anarchy." Co un c ilwoman Ph y llis Sweeney joined Boyd In urging that the subject of fire depart· ment dersonne l strength be studio durtna the upcoming budl'et process. The fire department force w~s (See FIREMEN, Page At) Laguna's Greeter, 84, Dead By J<'REDERICK SC'llOE)JElll. 01111• D.a1ly Pilot SUit Eiler Cnmack L•ll'scn. the man with the red coal and the chcst- 1 engt h beard ''ho boomed "llelloooo" u nd · · Jlow urrrrre you" on J Luguna Ht'ach street l'Orncr for mo1·t· than 30 years. died !.It a Cupislrano Beach nurs· ing home W cdnc~d uy ufternoon. lfc~as8-l . Tht> 1.ag urw Gn·l'tcr. a fixture as \\ell known throughout thl' '' orld u~ the ,\rt Colony itself, died al 5:30 p.m. from cancer. Funeral Sl'rviccs an• 1>c.!nd1ng. Jfc brought ~mt ll·S and laughs from tho!>e \\ ho piJssed by hts "bro•ldCiJst SliJtaon " an front of the Hotel Laguna from 1942 to 1973, when illness finaJly forn'<i him to take up re!>adcnce in the Be\'erry :\1a nor Nu rs ang Home. "People look tired when they drive through town." Larsen on ce said "( run out there and greet them und they smile and la ugh. Su re. lh l'y think I 'm crazy. but that doesn't real!\ matter ." · Larsen ''us fil'~t iJllrattt•d lo Lagunu Bea('h 111 1938 <i fll'r friends in Carme l told him of the Pageant of the Masters produt· ton at the Festa v a I of r\rts. Larsen appl'ared an the ]!)JR "living pictures" production, n · turned to Carmel but lutcr re turned. · · He di\ 1dcd his ta mt' betwt•t•n gardening and gret•ting. But lw once laughingly conceded. · I may be the world's best greeter. but I'm definite ly the world's worst gard encr .. While mo:.t took ttn immedtak liking to the ta ll Dunt• with the rt• ady s mile. his gr eeting initatf'd a few downtO\\ n mt•rchants "'ho t h o u g h t h l' '' o u I d s c a r e cu s tom crs a w a\ from tht.>i r shops. · Once, tn 1959, there was e\'ell u public s uggestio n by former .\1 a yor .J esse Rid d ie to ou s t Larsen from town. It flopped when a poll in ~· lo('al newspaper showed 88 percent support for the Laguna Greeter. Larsen \\as llC'\'l"r financi:JllY well off. but that didn't stop him from having a heart of gold. I le cra\'l'd hooks and often gave them to fraends. a practiC'l• that once led him lo comment ... , h ave th(• \\orld 's b1 ggt's l librnrv .. Dur:an g tht> Kon•iJn \\'ar Ill' would pick up the tab for un- iformed sl'rvan•men dining tn Laguna Beat·h re~laura!Tls. Dur· ing the Sabin oral poho vaccma- hon program in lhr m1d·l960s, Larsen gave flowr rs to lhl' volun· leers who administered the v.ic cinations. Larsen, born ~1 arch 27, 1890. an Aarhus. Denm urk. was the (See GREETER, r age ,\2i Burglary Botched A Huntington Beach man sat bruised a nd scratched in city jail today a ner he tripped and fell through the roof of a bui ldang police allege h e pla nne d to burglarize. pavid P atrick L<llly. 21. or 9636 Comstock Drive, was found l yrnt on the rl oo r at Beneficial tnnance, 21 172 Be ach Al"d., just be for• midnight Wedne day by aj nitor. Ha was arrested on suR· picion of burglary. O••IY P1IGI Sl..,I Pllele EILER UNMACK LARSEN, 1890 TO 1975 Laguna Beach Greeter Succumbs at Age 84 San Juan Council Nixes Dump Access San Juan Capistrano 1·11\ l'Ollll cilmen. facin~ :i sl.111tlang 1 cH1m onl v audicncl', 11·st 111d1•d ;1p p1·0~·<1l of L a l':m 1;1\\1•1hwsd,I\ ·'" ;J('CC'SS lo I he IH'\\ :-11111h l'Plllll \ dump. Th<' al'lwn cll'<ll':-th1· ',\ ,,, lor Fifth n1 :.-.tr1 l't ~11111·1'1 .. 111 Thomas F Rile\ \\ho tL'(1n1h announc<'u he ,,.c;uld antrudt11'l' ,1 resolution <1ulhort1mg the u1u11 ty to use La Pata us th<' roull' to Prima Deschecha landfill af lhL' City Council rescindl•d ti!. up· pro\· al of La l\'o\·ia. La Pala is a propo~w<l roull· four miles l'<iSl of the San l>1C'g1> Freeway, r each e d b~· u~1 r1g Ortega Hi ~hwa~. It hl'S outstd l' the limits of San Jui.Jn Councilmt>n cl id not. IHI\\ l'\ l'l'. off 1 c i u I h l' 111 I ors l' I.~' P ;.at <1 because rif wh;1 t t lw~ lermt'<I llw "dungerous cond1t1on" of Orte~a Highway. ··1 ca n't endorsl' l'tlhcr route.' said !\t avor James Wl•alhC'rs "~(\'concern hns al\\~WS been safet~·. But when I learn<'<i the l'>.· tent of culling and f1lhnR that would have to be don<' on La No\ 1a, and the fact that at Y. tll be ust'<l Onassis Will Eyed GENEVA. Switzerland <AP > Christina Onassis flew from Nice lo Gene,·a today amid uncon firmed reports that she had t'ome for the reading or her fath<'r's will. tor dump al•n•s-. uni~. I l.'.m't suµ port I ha~ roul c t'll !in .. Tht• rl•solutwn withdraw1'1p_ -.upport of La ~m ia also asks th~· 1 011111:; lo address :-afl't\· pro hll'nh cm tlw 01 lt'J?a and tn s pu1 till' ~lalt' 10111 '' 1den111:.! tlw hi •h\\ a~ SOOIH'r I h .tn 1!li7 I '11u1wtln1l'll .1 bo hnp~ lo \\l•rl-. \\1th l lw C'ount~ on lan1bl·aping .ind .iddmg an CQ ucst1ian tr at I lo till' propOSl'd aCCl'SS route. Dirty Caller Already 'Iii' .., RAHWAY. N .. J <U PI ) - Authorities sav thev traced a s eries o~ o~scene telephone calls made to \\Om en ban tclh>rs to a se--: offender ser ving a term al Ra hwav State Prison. A spokesna a n for the 1-.ta t <> Oepiutment of Institutions and Agencies said Wednesday the calls were traced to Robert J . Barry. 36. or Trenton. who as serving a IS-year term fo r various s exual of- fenses. including rape. The s pokesman said Aarry app:irently mide the <'alls from a telephone near hi s ce ll block. Prisoners are permitted to m.e lhe telephones an a limited basis . ) ., ) DAIL V PILOT L /SC Thursday March 20, 1975 o .. 11y Pilot Stolfi Pl>Olo .-RAIN DIDN'T STOP EILER ON HIS LAGUNA ROUNDS Greeter Plied Art Colony Streets in All Weather Lagu1w Coe ds Get Testi11g For Dise ase ,\ screening program to de· termmc 1f prC' adolescent girls 111 the Laguna lkach schools han• the deb1htallng ::.p1n;.1l thsease ~cohos1s \\ 1 l l beg in m April. AccordmL! to information given to Laguna lkach sl.'hool tru::.tees this week, the d1sl•asc strike!-> bet°" een th rec and lO PL'rct•nt of pre-adole::.cent girls. It involvl's a l:Jtl.'ral c·urvatun• of the ::.pine \\hich. if left untreated, can re· duce life expect.1p cy. If drscovcrcd earlv in lift' however. the use of b·ruccs c:.i~ correct the problL'nl and gre;itly reduce the nt•ed for correct I\ e surger~ btl·r in lrft• Tru::.ll'l'!> up pro' t•d u ~t-rt•enmg program in\\ hr ch all !'>l'\ enth and eighth grJdC girls" 1lhm the dis- trict "111 be sc rccncd for L''·idcnn: ofthcd1sca::.e Students \\ho test 1>0~1t1\ e for the disease "ill be rl'fcrn·d for furthl'r tests to Dr. Andre" Hoth. <.i Lagu na l11lls phys1c1an spt•c1 ahzrng rn tn•atment uf scoliosis. Dr. Roth had volun· ll'ered to perform the follm., up tt:Stb. Should ht• confirm lhl' ~1:hool ·!-> <.licignosrs. tht.• student thl'n "111 bL· referred to his pNsonal doctor for further t'\ alu<.itron und lrcut- mcnt. Burglar Hits Laguna Truck ThL' theft of S434 in tools from a tow truck p<irked at Larry llunl's Auto Center. 1825 Lagun.i Ca· n von Road. today •~ unckr 111· v~·st 1gat10n hy I.ai.:una Bt•.ith · polic·t· Offtl't•rs s..rid somt·mw hopped J t·on<.Tl'le block w.111 at the rt'<ll' of llw fl'llt'l'd ~ i.lrd TUt''>d<J\ night or \\°L·dnc:sd.i ~ morning. L•ntl'rNI onl' of lhl' tuw trud'>, rt•mo' cd the kL')S fl'l>m th<· 1).!nition and opL·nt•cl a t•ompartmt'nl \\hl'l'l' 1ht.· tools \\ t•n• kL·pt Ikms t.ikt·n . ol IH·1•rs said. 111 duded u .lack. \11\\ rng li ~hb, l!asolmt' L'i.lll ~. ftrt• l'\l1nguisht•r::.. IO\\ Jn!! t"ha111 .., <tild 11ltwr lo\\ 111g t'<1u1pm1·nt ORANGE COAST l '\( DAILY PILOT lhe0ritf'WIP(N'101t•tv fl1lot ""'"""""'•h•• <om bf~O lht """1~W'\ "'' • •\ •\ pub .,.,. \J b'f I"" '' ·W'I~ to.."' P\Jbl1'fih1n.Q (on OtU'IY \•·OM"'' f"(tthl'H"I\ .,~ OUbh\IWO Mt">na.-., trut-uOh fr•C).4• 10'" ~'""' ,.... .... Nf'WCll(itl f\•"' f\ ~"'°'' 'W1""' (""'tt<h J.thl· t••n V.tll•Y .,..,,,., \•00111).1 lo Y.t•lf'f' •""1 LAO\lf\A O.-.< ... 'lol)o;lf\-(ft I ' • •"QI,. '"0'""""' 9CJ1tMW'I I\ Qivl)l1oJ'l•l1 ~IV'1•~"' MIS(,"~ ... \ t~, pr1nc: 1oe• oub••'"'•"O f)• \nt • 11 TO ~\t B•y S•rf• t (O\t• Mt .... (Af.fn"••• 1;11J• Robert N. WP«J Prt\1tllnt ,.nd PutM•..,..., Jack R Curl<>y Vk• Pr r''°'""' •nd c,,.,,,.,.1 MitNt1·' Thoma<; Keevil Thomas A Murphine ""'"•o•nq Ed110.- C"arles H. Looc, Richard P Nall A\\•\•ent M•'''-IQ•"'O E_t1ot0t\ Laguna Buch Offtee 'llti c,1 .. ,.,.,,,. "'''"' -•11"9 "'"""" P 0 8o• -'1H1 Other Officet Cb't• Mtou lJO Wt\' 8•• \irfl'"\ N.-.09f"1 &PMh J))J N~•OOf'1 .,,.vl•1"•ttt """''"""°"' ... ,"' ,,,,,&tee:" ~ .. ._.,ti s.ddltCM' ll v.w., 1\1Cit u P•r Ao..O •f ~ 01•00 Ffff'll/j'f T•lephoM (7141 '42 .... 321 CtasslflM Adverhs1n9 642·S678 L•9una Bue,, All Oe~rtments · Te•eohoM 494.qu& .. ,.,... S.:ri t •• ,....,,,. 4'5·0'30 C••Y' '"' '''' Ot•" .. C •• 1 lt•,0'""''"Q ~'t NO"-•',...,..,., lh"l'•t ..,,., f'iffif(\tt•1 tft•U•t er •dv"'"'•'"•"'• ~,.,,.,"' m•• •· ''''•dYt.•41 • 1tMwt •"' ( 1 t i ptr n"lh•1nn 01 _ . ..,., ...... , ~~ Cl•u '""-~uf ol Co•I• M • •o C•1Wfl0•· ~,,.,.,,,..,, ""-' ~\ 00..,,...t,.,.~. W ..... II .. to -INy ""''l"'Y dot\I""•''°"' ~ 00 ,,...,,. .. Frona Page A J GREETER. • • \Ounger oft\\ o sons m the family of a {'l\'il scrvu.'t: ~1dm1mstrulor. The Greell'I' nc\ er Irked lo d1s- t'uss his l'h1ldhood. but 1t 1s known that he was interested Ill art un<.I lil'rature and \\as ~omethmg of a elas::.room dis· ruptcr. HL· workl'd for un l'xport firm thut sent hrm to Siberia for a time. Ile thl'n rl'turned to Dl'nmark to ::.cn'l' in the a rm\'. rn his early :!O;, Lar~e11 mrgrat· t!d to Northfit'ld. '.\lmn., u Danish {'Ommunitv near St. Paul. Ile ut· tended St. ·Olaf College for <J ~car ~ludying ..\mc:ncan h1sto1·y. nut the urgt· to trnn~I agatn hit him. Lurscn JOmed the C'l'l'W of lht• Dollar Lull'. slJYed on 1t to Chile, then trj\ eled lo Argentina \d1l'rc he tau~ht language and ph~sa·ul cdut:.it10n for u) t>ar. Lursen returned to the l'n1ll'd Stull's at the sWrt of \\'orld War I. t·nh::.lt!d in the arm\' and serv<.'<l 1 n E u r o p c . H e -b t' c a m L' ..i naturalized trl1zcn at the end of the w<1r. r .arsen °" ound up in l'\ew York City \\ ht!l'C he \\Orked on w~111 Strl't'l :.is a messengPr clerk. lk found the financ1ul center of .\ml'rica dt•pressing. so to chec·r things up he passt:d out lap(•! flowers lo fellow \\Orkl'rs and took to street corners during lilt.' lunch hour, waving to passing businessm1·n. It earned him the title, "the flower of Wall Street." Rut it wasn't long before he lcfl ]';cw York City lo lake a job as the caretakt•r of an estate. But he ;.igain grew restless and decided he would walk the 2.000-mtle long Appalachiun trial. lie did. His next stop was Washington D.C. where the greeting con. tmued. One of those greeted "as President If erbert Hoover "ho one day passed by in a !Jmou..,me. Larsen {'ame to the \\'est CoJsl m the mid· 1930s und ~cllkd m tht' S<.tn Franc1-.co Ba v art· a lwfon· tom mg to L1J!Un~1 Hea('h. lk h.i~ lefl Laguna Bt•uch on a couple of 11e{'as10ns, but al"a)s n•turned. In 1963. by •<JTI official pro- l'lam<1t1un of the La~una Reach Cit v Countil. Larsen became thl' offi.ti.d Laguna Grl't'tcr. ll1' rem<.1ined in good health in· II\ 1965 Th<1t :. cur marked l.:.il'~en 's first \'is1t to the hospital for l'mphys cma. From Page A I MAYOR ... Julte. ancl hr-. d.iughter'>, Gana, 17. and ;\lansa. Joi "Tonight 1s qwle a night for ;_111 of us." he beamed While D1lr10' :i11111 ":.is look in!'.! fo1'\\ at d to hrs fi rst tl•rm a~ m.iyor. •mtgoing ;\I a~or O'Keck n•flected b.t<'k upon som<' of the l'Ouncil's (jt·rompllshnwnh dur 1ng the y(•ur he" 1cldt•d lhl' i..:avel He pointl'd to the formulion of an <Jrchrlt'ctural review board, a bt'ach trl'e plantmg program. a m·w water filtration plunt.. a re· d 11 1· c d l a x r a l e . m o r c -.trL·amlrned council agendas. the h1nng of udvanccd pl<inninit and p,11 k planning aides, <ind dean· 111).l the ~trccts and killing \\t>Nls i.:1 cm mg throu~h the sidewalk as J (1•\\ oft h<'m. O'KedL· said he wa~ leavml! l111· offire \\'1th "m rxed <'motions" jllud to be relieved of the bu rd t•n. :. et p mud of a suUsfylng ~ l'il I Grenades Misfire r\f:W OF.Liii lnc1r a IAPI \ m.lll hurled l WO h .inf1 Jll'E'nadC's IO d,1y into a car carrying lndia '~ chief justrcf', A W H.1v. but they Ca1led lo explodf> and the would be assassin fl<·d. Salvager · 'Missed' By Nixon SAN DIEGO CAP> -When he w<.1s president, Richard M. Nixon walked within 100 yards of the giant barge later used to salvage v.irt of a sunken Soviet sub· munne. Nixon spoke briefly Jan. 4. 1972, a l a ceremonv al National Slt'l'I Shipbuilding Co. t o an- nounce a contract for building oil tankers. The 324·foot submersi· IJle barge was 100 yards away. \company spokesman said to- day th41t a N ASSCO official jok· FULL-SCALE SUB PROBE UNLIKELY. Page A4. 1ngly said at the barge's l;rnnchm~ 11 days later that he .1:sked N1:0.on to ('hn:-;ten the barge hut that :'\ixon ··i,a1d if \\l' '"'uldn'l lL'll him what it \\aS, he wa-; darned 1f he \\ ould have an~ thing lo do with 1l." The b;.irge, according to news reports. "'as used later l)lat year 1n a CIA-sponsorl'd atfempt to rnisc a sunken So,· id submarine from the floor uf lhe Pacific 0t'l·an. Cons lruct10n of the barge was :-ponsort•d b~ billionaire in- du!->tn:.ilist Howard R. Hughes. The barge is now tied up at a pier 111 Rt•d\\ ood City. Newsmen are forlmldt•n to approach it. ~.\SSCO refused t o say an\ thmg ;..bout the unusual craft .titer lls ex1sknce was first re- ported 111 1971. the San Diego l 'nwn ~<.11d "Our t·u::.tomL'r said (jbsolutely no publmty," said a NASSCO -.pokesmun then IL "u!> lalt'r IL'Jrlll'<i that the harge had been built for l.oL·khl'l'd, "hich coordinc1tes til'L'IJ sea m ming opcrnt10ns for llughe" :"\.\SSCO officials still deny that they knew the barge was to lw used for anything other lhan deep sea mining. "To begin with. the whole pr.o· JL't'l was of a confidential nature," said NASSCO public re- I at 1 u n s direttor William I I arm an. Laguna Beach Booster Club Gives $5, 700 A donation of more than $5,700 in athletic equipment from the Laguna Reach High School Boosters Club was accepted this '"eek by the Board of Education. The don:.ilions include a porta· hie high jump pit, 60 sweatsuits for the: g 1 r Is· track team, 10 :-.weatssuils for .\.he boys' ,. o l l c y b a I I t e a m • e i g h t rnlleyballs, 32 football practice j('rseys, jersey nameplat es, lrnst·balls, caps, a home plate. pitch('r's mound, tennis ball machine, lc:nnis court benches 254 jumpropes and 24 handballs. ' The group also donated transportation to send Eric flulsl , a high school track and fi eld s tar, to Alameda for an in- ' 1lalional track meet. The Boosters Club was formed several months ago to support the high school athletic depart- ment. band and pep squad. The school board accepted the many it es with th an ks. Fro1n Page Al STREET ... ThC're was no oppos1t1on lo 1'ilher project. although se\'eral c.lo"nto,\n merchants requested that the one·way Forest Avenue arrangement be subjected to a ksl first. Councilman Jon Brand dis- .1 g r l' e d • s a y i n g t h a t t h e lll'C'l'ssary perm anent improve· ments should be installed rather than temporary striping and bar· ncath•s t hat would not be csthl'l1L·ally pleasing. Ill' suc{'cssfully argued that the city shou Id spend S7,000 to do the Job pcrm ;inently rather tt.an spend St.200 to do it temporarily. "(f "1• don 't like it, \\e can alwayl'.-rr p 11 out. .. R rand s.iid. The Forl'~t r\ venue project still faces apprm·al from the city's Design Hl'vie\\ Board. Both pro· .1ects ul!-11 "111 require approval from the n·g 1onal coastal com· miss ion. Mus icale Slated For Saddle bac k Saddlehack College's l><ind. the 1azz octet. and the percussion t.•nsl'm ble "'i II J<>m to present the colle~e·s annu<1l '>'tnler concert Friday at ~fission Viejo lhgh School. The free -to·the -public performance 1s ~cheduled for 8 p m 10 tht' school's multipurpose room on 25025 Chr1santa Dnve. H1flhl1ghts include "'th e ~011th<'rncr.' · "Scen.-s From tht> Lou\ re." .. Folk Song Suite." and .. Beguine !or Band " ( 0.1ly Piiot St~ll PllOIO /tlissio11 Pagea11t Margarita Soto was chosen queen and Jeff Dunn was chosen king for annual St. Joseph 's Day Pageant at the Mission San Juan Capistrano W~esday. The celebra· tion included a procession, a cQronation, l' n t er t a i n m e n t by c hi 1 d re n a n d the benediction by the church. The pageant has been a tradition since the early 1900s. f ' rt1rn Page A J FIREMEN. • • tnmml'cl by three positions after 1·ud10 d1spatch111g operations \\l'rL' lransfern•d lo the polin• cit· p.trtmL•nt Th re~ firemen \\ L'l'l' hrnJ off ;\l rs S" c:ency surd th:.it 1f tlw matter "ere put t o :.in ell•(•t11111, other questions "'ould han• t n lw JSkl'd. ··At the liml' the question ":.is ;.isked, ·Do vou want more fire personnel.,· ~,·c would ha' t' to ask '.\re ~·011 "illtn~ lo pay '' hale,·cr tt L·ost:. .. ,, ·she said. Friend Burns Boy Cllt;L,\ VISTA CAPl .\ l:J )eu r ·o ld yout h ha s bl·en hospitalized m critical condition after a friend ignited his gasolint'-so:.ikL'd clothrnJ:! hy thro" mg m:.itches at him, poliee s a 1 d . ;\l i c h a c I H l' r n a 11de1 \\Cts takL•n to L'nrversity Hosp1l<1l 10 ~an 01t'go with second·degn·t· hurns O\'Cr 80 percent of his body \\'l'<.lncs<.la) Transmitter Stolen An emer gency transmitter vulued by the victim al S250 has been stole n from <in :.iirnaft parked al San Juan Capistrano Airport, Orange County Sheri ff' s officers reported today. Deputies said hurglars who broke the lock to gam entry took the equipment from un aircraft owned by C . ,\. Roddy, 62, of230 W. Cordova Dr .. San Clem ente. l11dians Take W ats o11ville Work Site \\'.\'I ~ 11 ' \ I L I. t: t ,\ P > \1111111 ;,o .111,._1, Indian" <.1nu sllP· porters. some 1·epurll'<ll) armt.•d. 11111 J ~ Ot' (_' ll 111 l'd a l'l>llSt ru<.'l1on •o111· thl'\' d:.11mt•d ''as .J SjLTed hunal !'>;tt'. ''lull' ;.irme<l sheriff's 1kpullL':. mob1Ii1cd nearl>) Santa Cruz C'ountv ~lwnff Al '\oren ml'l "ith lnctr.l11 IL•adcrs m .111 effort to Pt'rsu<.1cle them tu lt·<l\'L' untlL•r a t'OUrl ortll'r for tht·rr L'Vtt'lion to allow t·on~lruc t1011 to rcsuml' .\bout 25 sh eriff's deputies and \\".1tsonnlle pollt·e officers s tood li\ during the nc~otiutaons Of f1L0C'rs said the I nd1an group mo\·t'd arms and woml'll and duldn·n 111to thcir silt• l".tmp \\'t•dnL'sda~ night Ell..1 :\1 ai..• HocJn<tUt''>, .111 Indian reprc:sc:ntaliH'. c:arilt-r told a <:ourt th<il remo\ 1ng the bom•s hut IL'<i ;1 hout 500 \ 0 \\ oul<I t•,1u:-.1• t tL0111JI :-.tnfl> lor our an- ce..,t 01 .., Thl' land rs O\\ ncd by Bcrm:.111 Skl'l Co . \\ h1l'h \\a-. bu1ld10g ~onw SJ I\ :1,!:!t' :-oht•cls on the pro perty 11:! miles west or here. as sbtant Police chief Roy lnger..,1111 !>:rnl. J ll~l'r~oll s:.i 1d ht• undL•rslmxl S;mta Cru1. Count\' shcnff':. of fiCl'l'S Wl'I'\.' planlll;lt.! to C\'iCt tht prutt•sters. \\ ho~t· numl>t•r!'! have 111cn·ased thL• last f1·" d:.i\'s, l.oc:.i l Indians from th~ Ohlont' Tribe began cam pin~ on lhl• lund se\'eral days t1go From Page Al SHOOT •.. buy en!rything. If you've got S4 mil lion. you got yourself a deal." Councilman O'Keefe, whovisit- t•d both the range and the Wulfeck home reeently. concluded that the µroblcm is more of a nuisance than a safe ty problem because the ~hot 1s ··spent"' by the time it re· jche!S the home. llowevL•r, both he and Wulfeck :.igrce that other weapons such as .22 rifles ha\'e been u sed al the range. as 1s l'\'idenced by ex· pended casmgs found at the site. Speaking for the Elks Club s hotgunners, Walt Liebig ad- mitted th at unaut horized \\cupons had bL'l'n used at the un- fenced range but that his club didn't havl' any control over their use. .. \\' e don't know \\ho is doing it. Tlwre are ~oml' J>rl'tl~ good sized holt.>s in 0111· 1·qu1 pnwnl. But we don·t ha\'l' un~ i..·1mlrol o\'er th~ ;.irc~1 du1 Ill:.! tlw "l'l'k when wl're not po1trcill111,!. ·· Liebig said. Tlw11 h•· •• tldL·d. ··;.in\'boch und t \ 1 I\ li111i\ t .111 do as lhL'Y i>ll'U:.1• .1 11111 'lhl·~ do11'l gctcuughl. • I 11 ht!.! ...,..iid the Elks do not ob· 1• 11 ''' fenl'mJ.! the propc11y as a 11.l ,Ills of hm1t111g a{'t:ess but that lhl 1 unge itself s hould be left as it I'>. Birds Come Back llOPKINSVILLE, Ky. <P> I luge flocks of birds have re- turned to this Wes tern Kentucky city just w eeks after the Army used u detergent spray to ex· terminate thousands of them at nearby n . Campbell. davis·brovv Close out Sale on ' WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SHIPMENT! HURRY! SAVE NOW! • Prrmanf'nl press and regular labnc cycles • 3 Water revel se111nqs • 3 Waler 1empera1ure se111ngs • Zinc coaled s1ee1 cab1ne1 w11h tough acrylic enaml'I f1n1s11 • Family size procelatn enamel tub w1111 PowPr Fin AQ11a1or • Atlracltve brushed rl'PIJI lrtm While they last Now only s1999s ,, I • F'1111 ~•t> uoor r and lowPr h14h vf'IO •ly ~P<JY arms plus center P"l~t 'oray ••• J lev!!I scruobtng ('l1m1n .. tr·s pr1?·rtns1ng • Un•Qu<> r,1r.1.. nq rJ1shes and s1lve1ware on toti • Mitro-Mesh 1111,.r Hurry SAVE s20 . I J • ~ , .1 ~ I ( .. ; I I ~ r l " r ~ r J ~ t ' a " ,,. c ~ ) I ~ ; ' ' ' f J d I I I I Mot,tle Home Shopper• By SYLVIA PORTER ft.alt tn a s.rl11J Now ii an excellent time t o b"'Y a moblle bo .. e. It you '1ave doctd•d you want th11 t ype of root over nur htud. )\avefou.nd a place to put it and can 1wmg the purcb•stprlce. MobUe b o rne aalet tiave been an a t.allJpm -alone with the TOSt of tho housing mllrkel -and many •lers are ~pe:rat~ for busmeq • At a tnlntmum. de- Jdet'IJ wilt now let you ln· :.pect their ware• c lo.;e. ly • and <1u1lt.' likely, they'JI let you bargain cin price or will add a varie ty of •'extras .. to ~weeten your purchase But getting a good buy 1s not autornatlc, even though the basic trend as toward better quality in mobile homes You must shop with cat c, mtIBt ask 1ote lligent questJons must tJe braced to resist the hard sell tcchruques that !lounsh 111 business slump s 1'0 S HIFT THE ODDS m )Our favor :-.~ud~ these Ml11:ics. • 1 > 'J he r;rs t f~nd~mental m motnle homes as ln all other :treas l:i to select you r dealer with utmost caution He may be not only selling you a home but also arranging the financing He usually 1s the person responsible for honormg the home s warranty and performing any needed r epairs Check any dealer's reputation with local banks, bus1 n ess assoc1ations, the Better Business Bureau. A:.; many as 20 percent o f all dealers are totally untrustworthy fiy by- rughters say reputable dealers -so this first step ts an Im perat1vc' Ask the occupants of several homes Jake the one you w;.int an the local park about the dealer's reput.ition and their experiences with the home ttself t 2 l As you s hop, comp;.irc what 1s ;md \\hat is n ot rn- t luded m the purchase pnce Normally. you pay extra for such options as a f1replac~. air cond1tron10e, dishwasher, sarbage disposal. clothes washer and dryer, shutters, acce&~ories reqwred by the park where you' 11 h ve. BE SURE ALL OPl'JONS you order are note d on the or- der form and keep a copy. Be s ure too that any lot included m your d eal 1s fullydescrtbedlnthesalesconlract. Inspect your home before you sign an acceptance form ·.·a nd check agam all doors, cabinets, windows , etc , after your home has b een sc:t up to detect damage ft o m m ovmg Try to c h eck all carcwls for power. p lumbrng fixtures, the 1\ke Be sure :>our h eating syst em can cope with your climate Be s ure a wntten warranty goes with each maJor apph ance. Check the hot water capacity Thursday's Cloaiog Prices Thuredsy. March 20 1875 I OAILY PILOT NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Y tor'• Hltch·l..owt Appt:ar E~ .. ry Saturday N(W YOlfK CUl'll FOllOWl1'9 rre ,.,ICH •11 IM ...... York IKll .. (Mii ... , <1"'9 W.. !Ott ~ Ntt ~ '4t t I s.lln ltt>t Solt• lttt ""' Nlrl Pt llldtl (be {t.q r I hJ; CloM (ho I' l \1-.b• 0,. {t'll Pt It.a.I CloM (N PI \10 Uoof Chi P 111*1 (w (1'9- Miii i"" '' ~ • Eh•tr l"" 11 110 S"° h Ill "pl l• t• JJ • • MOn-.o I 70 14 4l 12•· R.flG pl J 10 • '"' • '• Te•C8•1' 90 IJ Ill M '• ~ ..._ 0 GO 1 70 j •ll l4 Ho l!IP .. 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Fmd out all detwls, for many home buyers have found that many manufacturers and dealers pass the buck back a n d forth on who ts actually to do the warranty work Bew are of n ear -intolerable ftne·pnntli mitallons At 1ts cftechve date July 4, the 1974 Consumer Product warranty law will apply to mobile home warranties and help eliminate double-t a lk. Also under the 1974 Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards Act, the Housing and Urban Development D e partment wlll draw u p sarety s tan- dards involving recall provision s1m1lar to those n o w on cars. These s tandards could be in effect as early as this fall. ln bnef, s t andard s . s afeguards and qualtty of mobile h omes are on the way up. lhT'f\l~d 3 20 6 2S jO " 1' ComSlv 1 .0 8 I) 4170 ~ '• &,~ nt ~o;: I> J~~ ~ ; ~ ~ KnH~N R ~ IJ 64 21\..-"'' ~o;~on)tl 4~ II ~ ~~ t r• ~~rllrp1t111 3 10 ) 1 I> • ~ • Unrhl I 08 • IH IS' .. -• Amlel ,,.. 31 4 ~4 I•. 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For ins tance, compare the w e ights of equal size homes Generally, heavier ones are better Study the manufac· turer's d1 agr ams of the home's construction As an indication of the quality or the furniture ask the dealer how much of a dis count he would g 1 ve you tf you bought the home unfurmshed Obviously a small discount means he does not value the furniture very highly Find out whether the front tow bite his removable--a plus on the better homes. The more m(elligent and probing your questions are, Ule less the dealer will dare try to mis lead you Soft-top Goi ng Way of Foxtai l DETROIT CAP> -The :Amencan convertible, once \he unmis takable trademark r>l s u ave p layboys, glamorous w omen and wild teen agers, m oves c loser to the end of product1on this f a ll General Motors, the last of lhe US auto makers lo bwld the soft top models. l/J halting convertible production at Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick and Oldsmobile at the end o f the current model year. h alting production because convertible sales h ave been dropping steadily dunng the pas~ 12 years "lt'is a dying breed,'' said a Chevrolet spokesman Jr the trend continues ul Cadillac, the las t E ldorado with a lop that can be lowered might be phased o ut by the end of next year, rctinng for good a style that ts ::is old as the industry itself THAT WILL leave Cadillac AME RICAN ~I OTO RS as the sole American con· dropped conve rtablcs in 1968, verlible produce r in 1976, and C hrysler dld the some m 1971 at a price ranae that is sure lo and Ford M ot or Co followed discouraae all but the most in 1973 amuent. The 1975 Cadillac Eldorado soft-top s tarts at $10,400 Foreig n m a nufacturers. howeve r, will still offer con- ver tible models at l ower prices Company spokesmen said Tuesday the GM d ivisions are Burr o ugh's Outlay. Told The conve1 table's µopuJori- t y in modern times peaked in 1963, when 540,000 cars, or 7 percent or total sales, were aolem the n ation Uut so far thla mode l yea1, only about ftve tenths of one percent of GM '8 car sales arc for convertibles. Buick, which t>utlt 46,000 con vert1bles, or 11 percent of its total production, ln 1962. h as sold o nly 2 211 so rar lhlii year dlhMentha o( a percent of a ales. Speclaltothe Dally Pilot "Air condlUonln&ikilJed LOS ANGELES -Bur· ., uahs Corp announced it u1. ~ Sulek of~ 1ald. ~l spend $14 m1lhon on its "People want alr condition· I l •'-• 1011 Mnd lt doean'l lftW IMaC CaUfomla facal t es ""''year toordertl In• convertible" out of $'70 million earmanced worhtwldo tor plant. tooLI, GM says three.quarters or ttil equipment and markel· its 1974 cars were ordered with ing oWces. olr condltJon1ni Capitol expend1tur~ thll · ~eur are expected to climb to a record $315 m llllon, I pet cent above the 1974 level Of the total, $24S million will be for ad.dltlona to Burroufhl rental equipment bue. THE COMPANY also al- lributet the wanln1 Interest In :;oft toP:f to the irowlna popularity· bf vinyf r~fa, which five cara a convertible sppearanee. ~n•u:lcC•o ~~ : n 1::: _ ·~ CCoommwE~OB~\I • : :1: ' G~nC.tPI Tl S 2'0 1~3111-1 ltrt,ne 717911'1 2SV•-4' 0 4lu1tf'r !<A 1 1 l~• -~. 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I 10 t 10~-" tftt l'M,,,. • lit !IA+ '4' 0.-1 Toy •I 4 t0 '~' \II Mo ll'o .. , • I 16-' l'tllt.,.. 4 1 ~ + bl ltbl 60 d le• c 1 t JHH ~ ••<Mtm pe .. 1~ • ... ca 1m .111> • ~ u~ MoO&J• H•m •• .. • .. l'tt '"'" s n u pa ya Cw n ays .. .Tonight's TV Highlights r CBS (2) 8:00 -The Waltons. ln this re- peated two·hour segment, John-Boy is caught in a family conflict when Grandpa takes up arms against the federal govern- ment to defend Aunt Martha's land . .6eulah Bondi guests. KCET (28) 9:00 -"The Mons ter.'' In this 1925 silent movie, Lon Chaney stars (, in a drama re volving around a lunatic ~sylum and a mad doctor who terrorizes the inmates. ABC (7) 11 :30 ·-Stanley Kl'amer's Funny Men . The noted director hosts this Wide World Special with clips of his fun· niest movies. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MARCH 20 • O <~OO>CIJEilStrffb tt ~ r,,.-. "Mm olDtethtt (R) ~n Duidsoo 1uests as 111 impressionist who assumes the idtntity ol a I•· mous decused ~ress ol lht 1930s, ludin1 Lt. Slone ind lnspectot Kel- l let to one of their most bizarre 1:00 el', (J(JJJ fig) e>E m m ":."'~. cu~s. • ._. ~ ftstifll .......... lrlllUWt Siltllt fila: "'T1lt ......-(mtf· I ~Qt(f)) ....... m 80Ji111 froe Ult O!Japic hrtlWlt f111lr 1nu) 192~. A Slllllltown hero, Trutll If ~-.n invHtic•tint tilt diuppear1nce of 1 Mana TtRU l11end, is ltd lo the local lu111tic I St.tr Trt~ asylum. wlltre the infamous Dr. Zis Dtdnt IMl1Nt11 k1, nicklllmed "Tht Mol\$1tr" hu Rody ' fntlMls 1mp11sontd tllt staff and 1Hto11zed 6:3' I Mtl'f Cnlf111 Slltw the inmates. Loa Chlney, Gertrudt A1r1J Cnttlttl Ol!Mted and Hllllm Cooley st11 .. One~. m SitDatiM ColHdJ f t:ft Dultf'1 ca-. !:lO a ~llm · Ste IM USA 10:00 tJ <rn Q) (I) CIS R.,U -1" lJttle blals land, the P1tnol G1me" CillltfH 7:00 e 0 0 QJ CJ) m CD llews Imel lo botll Sides ol tht lnsll ( lJ lrMslde bonkr to report on llltlat 1s h1ppen 0 NCAA Wtsttrt Rt110UI Celltct 1n1 and has happeneil 1n Horthtr11 lukrtMI rllyolfs UCLA plays the lrellnd, the lr1cmented, lurtut winner ot the Ullh St1tt/Monlan1 comer of the Emeuld Isle where 11me. the 3.500 bombings in the put i Mod Sqo4 1 year hive cast a heavy shadow on (I Trvtll If C.nst41ut1KU the cunent truce ind where Bntlsll · ~rs MJ I.Hit? troops have become l1m1li1r l11uru I IMt lll(J on the landscape. Cofrespondent Tiit fll John l.Jurence intervit'ws lrisll lud 1!1) CV I sn ers Oaw1d O'Connell, Chief of Staff EB la Mlljer Pr~ of the outlawed Irish Rtpubhun ~ Thi lie Y&lltJ Army; Gwett F 1tz1erald, In.sh FOi W Tora Witll lh4tllflc e1rn M1n1ster; Merlyn Rees, Bnhsll Ill ') .... llD M1n1s1er lo ~orthern Ireland. and · Dr1111a Bishop Edmon Ca~ of Kerry. The Thrtt SIMtts Rev. l1n Paisley ll shown 11 1 poh· 7:l0 Clod.. C.11tr1 tiul rallJ. , ~ (i) ''a Is licht 0 ~J l!) ~er;) Mme' 0. "Goin' ll~ Ltf1 Make A ON! Home" Cood. The HBC Network (I Te Tell die Trvtll decided to r~dule three tp1sodes 0 MilliM $ Mtwit: (C) (2hr) ot this p1011am, all AfTUI our "'Walk tllt Pro414 l.1114" (wH) '!'>6-press deadline. This episode may or Audie Murphy, Anne 81ncroft, Pat MAY HOT air. C1owlry. Char1u Or1kr 0 m Hr.s Auc119t•I AaltllCI tJ (29 ,IJ) (D CE) IUl'f'J 0 "So· I ltwtldM4 6 Run for Y tut lrf e bee C11 AdJM lent Kill" (I!) H1rry 0 lnel to PfO¥e .. bllf lit14~ Shft !ht innocence of a deil 111Ule sus- l.Jtllt It.nub pedtd ol mon ind murder. 11ma 1:00 W11nw111ht, Kathy lloJd, Lawma e JOHN·BOY SHOT! TOP Prt"Uman, Ind Gd Slncklllld auest. ·* DRAMA ON WAL TONS! EB Cita C.11 LIS EstnDas tJ(W (3)(f. Tht WlllMI (Zhr) ~TIM UltHcUblts "'Tht Conflict" (JI) .lohn·Boy os 10:30 I .lo4rmey to Mwltu,_ auchl 1a a llm~r conlhct when News Gr1ndp1 11rtu to take up ums · Yee• tor Healtll 1c11nst the fedtral C011ernment-· Situatio• C.mtdy and insists tllal John Boy do lllt 10:~5 tiTNtln same. A11nt Martlll (Beulah Bondi) 11:00 I 00 0 a> mm News demands th1l G11ndp1 help th1 mea . (j) Q9J ~ 00 Ht'lll •n htt l1mlly dtftnd her home with Bat of Ctoudlo rollts a111nst the encro•chment of 1 l6 Pmy Muon federal h11hw1y. O Tht lll(J Sbow 0 {31 (t)~ ID S.ft1~lo "In· W Miuioa· IMposslblt lenlMI Care" Chit ltls pneumonia Q) Ott lall~Kt and spends • wttk 1n 1 tmp1t1I r!l) CV To Tiii tht Tnrtl! white !Iii buddies like ure of .Ml. '2& Wild W'lld West/lnccune Tu Re· r 6 M1b DMr\ls Shtw port 0 (Q!l ) (3) (if) llrftey M1tl11 (~ (!;) Willttd: Dttd If AliYt Episode inlorm1toon not 1v11lable ll:lS al Cillttu 34 at our p1wt1me. 11:30 tJ (11) (1) (!) CIS Liit Movit: (C) m ~~ "Wlleft Wtre Yt1 Wlln tllt l.iPts i§ Nadia Cir• ' Wtnl Out?" (com) '68-0ons Day, Q6 ....-: (C) ('2)r} "flart·Dp~I Robert Morst, Tirry·Thomu, Patr!Ck (dra) '70 -James Sl1cy, Raauet 1°. "@ @~ID Jtb1111Y C.IWll Welcll! Luke Ask,rw Tlllieflt Zltle I liU ...,.,,., "",.., I <~ oo> rn ,,. ... wOIW * LIS tliveca <111 "'Stanley Kramet's funny Men" .11,__ la~Ct '11111iai ('.) •·n · (C) "Zita• (d11) '68-i;JO flJ l•J iq WM Cfut Sllo1' S;, • "·. P . "T"· 1-d ble Sluo •·nc Bob" A Jo1nn1 ,.1m.us, ,..11111 111nou, '"' ·-·e 1 n"' Su11nne Flon. wvere l1milr Cf!StS dtvtloOS when I m Mevk: "Ytllow .... 111.ti ... (wts) Clht wins a r11t esl1te ula 11111rd. ,55_lu Bi~er Mill Poweri How· empbnwnc the lad she hn bt I d Dull ' ' come the l1m1ty brt1dw1nn.~1 I i2:00 0 NCAA. Wuttll Rreioul Colltce 0 (~ (I.,) _(.3) al lllrti I Gm B1~rtball Playoffs (R) at tlle Ott ice Karen mU$1 make a ( 6 Allred Hitdicock H choice between two completely dot .ft. . h OUf • lerent men wtlo \ffk tht pleasure UI Mow~. "T r SKon4 W1111n ol lltr company Ronnie Schell ind (mys) SJ-Robert Younc. Betsy · Drake Mark Mtlca!f ~~st Jltsehtduled. I :00 § (10 T-IOlf . m Men Cnlf11 ~ (l ) 00 ~ (6) News ':'NEW HIT' NEW TIME' 1:45. Movie: "Tht M1lt1 Story" (d11) .,,. • • S4-Alec Guinness, Jack liawkln~ 1* THE MAC DAVIS SHOW Anthony steel. 0 ~ L6J OQJ m MK D1fi1 Shew 2:00 m All·Nl1ht Show: "T ·Men," "Sur- Mac's guub 1re Dom Deluise, PflM P.Wce· Anne Murray and Roy C11rk 3:45 U Mme: "MK81• (adv) '52-0 ~ Wiit Ons tht Seal Robert Mrtdlum. Jane Rusull, (6) I s,, , Gloria Grah1me, William Btnd1x. (26 "Sitra Warnie(' (dra) '51-f ridoy G•naer Roeers, Oolll Day, Ronald I Ruean. DAYTIME MOVIES 2:30 11 <Cl "She" (adw) ·s~ursul1 M-oren. John Rdlardson. 10:00 ........,. (d11) '!ia-loshrrol lJ@~ (dll) '46 - Milunt, Madlllt Kyo. Btllt OMS, Clllldt Rlll\S. ' m.,.. Mall ,, Al•t4" (d11> "56 1:00 o (t) "'Tiit u, .... (d11> &3- -o.ne Cl1rk, Robert Horton lhz•btlh Taylor, Ridlard Burton. 11:.DO 0 "Ult 8' hff" (dr1) '!ia-I~ (C) "'llal'1 f""111 $ftft" Dana Andrews, Mila Pow111. (com) ·~-Rod Hudson. P1ul1 Jl:lO Q) "Litt St.a1tctK-Wn1" (wtsl Prenlos.s. '57-ltt Vin Cltel Jim Orns I l ·JO '3} (C) "Tl11'111J & !tit '*1or'" J2:t0 8) -nit Ctet 11111,. Sllf'(' (d11) (rom) '63-S.ndll Dee. Peta Fond•. ·~~I M1nt0, Suun Kohner I O (C) "A YtfJ s,.dal F1wtr"' 1:00 O .., ...... (ws) '52-Wild 8111 !t (rom) '6~Rock Hudson, lnlit C.· 111>11. Plryll11 Coltn. ron, Charles Boyer, Walter Sleuk. KOCE Television .J•oe A Ota~u. Oft Wor~ Oil CCI •:• looto eut ICl (PBS! lf.lroecKMIN•w~> •·lO M"'' •IMI E11v1r•nm•nl IC.l 1 4 ot Y••• With M•dtlhtt ICI IMt..,,10adt'I ll(OCElY09alotlf'COUr\f! 7:00 Arallos•lldlUHll\ (Cl (PHSI •·• El«lrl<C-Pl"Y ICllCTWl 7·• P•911lewatcll lClfl(OCE! ).00 S.Ume 5,, .. , (Cl l(.TW) • 00 T ... J•PIMM Film(() !PBS) Studen('s Movie Clicks \ four·m1nute ~ound fi lm by Or ange Coai.l Coll ege s tudent Ker ry Brougher took first place in the community college d1v1 sion or the 9th o.onuaJ California Student F1lm f"esltvd ror 8 mm mm The Garden Grove re- 1'1dent is the !\econd OCC' .!\1 udent to wln the award 111 two year1'. David Howard of Costa Mesa look the prize last) ear. Brougher's film 1s "La DJnse de la M er.'' It ts an iJ dJncc sequence that ,,J., filmed on the b~ach in Corona del Mar. 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The Orange County Sheriff'.!> Department said today the vie Indians Holding At Site WATSONVILLE CAP> About 50 angry Jndian.s and sup· porters, some reportedly armed. loday occupied a construction site they claimed "as a sacred burial site, while it rmed sheriff's deputies mobilized nearby. Santa Cruz County Shenff Al Noren met with Indian leaders in an effort lo persuade them lo leave under a court order for their eviction to allO\\ con!>Lruc- tion to resume. About 25 sheriff's deputies and Watsonville police offi('ers stoo<l by during the negotiations Of ficers said the India n group moved arms and \\Omen and children into their site camp Wednesday night Ella :'11ae Rodriqut>!), an Indian representative, earlier told '1 court that remo\ ing the oones buried about 500 AD would "cause eternal stt1fo for ou1 an cestors." The land is P\\'ned by Berm:.w Steel Co.. ''hi ch \\as building s ome salvage sheds on tht-pro µerty 11 :.! miles west of here. a:-. :-.istant Police chief Ro~· lnger!>oll smd. lngersot1 said he under21tood S..nta Cruz County sheriff's or ricers were planning to ~vict thl protesters. whose numbers ha\'t' increased the 1.-st few days Local Indians from the Ohlom· Tribe began camping on the l:.inu several days ago when uncicnl bones were uncovered durrng ex cavation. .. Today'• Cl«:-lllg N.Y . S t "ks THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975 TEN CENTS ~. ·~qi~ .. Fails; Man DPowns · "" tim's t>od.Y b.a ':noJ f>een 1ou0d .. and ~his· D ld••illfied. "Wltness4!( sa d theri tre two companions with him, bUt they appar.enlly made it to the beach, and too~ off. Maybe they didn't know him ," Lt. Chuck Conaway, of the sheriff's depart· ment, said. A Sunset Beach fisherman. .... 'awne AVaddell, ~. of 16371 s.· ~fac Ave., first' ~ threti ~wimmers i\\ kou~ st)orll¥ afternoon. He told inveshg1ttors he went after the one farthest out becau'se the other two were close to shore. He Wjjs joined in the resue ef· fort by Huntington Beach Fireman Thomas Townsend and O.lty Piiot Stoltt "'-- Hardliats Parade Max Collier, a heavy equipment operator, carries an American flag at the head of a parade of some 1 ,000 construction workers who protested the lack of employ- ment a t the Sant a Ana Civic Center Wednesday. See story. other pictures on Page A3. two men from At'tesia, Gregory Buie, 25, and Windell Randels. 27. Randells, lhl' "ar veteran tossed aside his aluminum crutches and dove in the rip tides and undertow \\ ith the qthers. Rande lls lost his left leg, abo\'t: the knee, during the Vietnam war. Buie and \\' addell were CJble lo grab the strug91ing swimmer. desctib~ as a young Mexican· American, and bring him pu11 way to shore. But ni::ar shore the !!>Urf and tip tides got too heavy, according to Buie. and they had to let a:o. thinking the man could make 1l from there. l had hold of him, but couldn't mal..e 1t in . The four of us just bttrcly made 1t to sho1·e." Bui~ :-aid Lt l'un~rn a\ :.aid the men thought the n~lim could touct\ !!>and, but ''hen they lurnl'd around, ht•\\ <is gone. Poltce hehc·oµLers from Hunt <See DRO\\ ~I SG, Page .UI Mystery Barge Nixon 'Unaware' of Plot SAN DIEGO CAP1 -\\'hen he was prc-sident, Richard ~I. 1'ixon walked within 100 yards of the giant barge later used to salvage part of a sunken Soviet sub· marine. !';ixon spoke briefly J<in . 4. 1972. at a ceremony at National Steel Shipbuilding Co. Lo an- nounce a contract for building oil tankers. The 324 ·foot !>ubmersi· ble barge was 100 yards a\\ ay. .\ company spokesman said to· day that a l'\ASSCO offi cial jok· Mesa Oil Firm D e nies Price Fix By ALA~ DIRKl~ 0 1111• 0•1ly Pllel StMt Douglas Oil Company of Costa ~lesa, one of six oil companies accused of violating the Sherman Antitrus t Act by fix ing wholesaJe gasolin ~ prices and suppressing price competition, .today protest· ed that the charges have no merit. The companies, including Utt' Phillips Petroleum Comµan). were charged in an indictment handed down by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles Wednesday. ing ly said al the l>a1·ge ·::. • 1<.tunching 11 <lay:, later that ht· <is ked 1\ixon to christen the barge but that Nixon "said if "c FULL-SCALE SUB PROBE UNLIKELY. Page A4. 'Aouldn't tell him what it \\as, ht• \\:as darned if he would h1:1\·e anything to do'" 1th it. .. The barge, according to ne, .. :-. reoot·ts. was used later that year 111 a C'l.\-spuns ured ath!mpl Lo r~11:-.c a sunken Su\ it:L submarine from lilt.' floor of the Paciffr Ocl':.111. Conslrul'L1on of the barge \\a~ s ponsol'ed l>y billionaire in- dustnalist Howard R. Hughes. The barge 1:-. now tied up at a pier in Rt•d\\ ood C1tv. Newsmen ar e forbidden to appi·oach it. ~.\SSCO refused tu s ay :mything :.ibout the unusual craft aflL·r its l'Xi ste1H·e was first r e· CSee BARGE, Page A2 i Cas tille G e t s Ne w Classroolll ,\ llL'\\ portal.lie elassroom wa::. 1n!>talle<I at Castille Elementan School m ~t 1ssion \'iejo Wedne~· day which v.-ill accommodate 29 students ln the ovea·crowded facility. Sam Chicas. a ssistant supenn trndent of general services for I he Ca µ1slrano C nified S<.·hool Distnd. said three more portablt·s will be installed on Lht' school silt· "ilhin the nt"xl four \\eeks. ·'The g row th situation :.it Castille School is constant; it's growing e\ ery day.·· he said. Kids Direct 'Macbeth' According to the indictment, the price fixing began around Ju. ly 1970 an<l continued at least un· ti1 1971 and involved the salt: of Redbrand gasoline. .... <+ Dally Pi'°' SU.II Pflolo The pn•sent temporary school, made up entirely of portables. ''as constructed on a park site adjoining the sc hool site where a Did1i't Krww Shakespeare Before Course Dr. J .J . Stanko, president of Douglas Oil. which moved ib corporate offices to 3160 Ai1·,,·,1y ·Ave .. Costa Mesa, about 15 months ago. commented Loda}. .. The charges have no merit. By JAN WORTH Of Ille 0•11, Plle1 IUfl ··Before we started this. all r knew was Shakespeare was a guy.·· the fledg ling act r.ess- director !>aid ... l didn't know anything about him. Now l think he's neat.'' That's the vo1n• of Su s~n Hauschild, one of t"o student directors of a prod uctwn of Mac· beth on stage tonight in El Toro. Susan is in the sixth gr<ide. Macbeth is 11-year·old B. J . Walsh ari<l his s leepwalking lady ilS sixth grader Donna Ahbod. The other s tudent director 1::. Jana .Black. Can elementary st•hool kids re- ally fathom Shakespeare? FifUl and sjxth grade teacher GaU Dellos wipes the blood orr her hands (really red paint, used to slain the murderers, and Mac- beth> s miles, and a nswers yes. "The language is difficult and sometimes it gets a little confus· ing," Mrs. Dellos said ... But we've been reading a play a\\ eek since Christmas. It's really w(>rked out welt." • $tufJying from s1 mp Ii fled v&sions of the plays in an an· thology called, ''Shake Hands With Shakespeare." C Albert Callum, Citation Press> the stu· • Scouts Serve Pancakes Mission Viejo's Boy Scout Troop 787 and Cub Scout Pack 704 hope you'll flip over the Oapjacks t:btf'll !lerve up thi~ Sunday at Viejo School. The breakfasl is ch 'duled between 8 a . m . and noon Tickets. priced alSl.~for a$1ts. are available ot tbe 'dfot. ChJldr n under~ Ul 1>9 ltdmlued free. • The menus ua~l•d s paneaJte$, uusuge, jul~e. mU1' and 'cotrff. FU"ds ruiacd f'toM ('V""l t v.Ul be u!'led to buy camplng equipment. . To 1tt to Viejo ~h«il. take Crown Vall y P rltw.QY di lo Puerta Real. th4!n pr ~ to 267Jt.2 Vlo Grande. • dent.s have reud '·Juliu s CaPsar." J·Romeo 11nd Julirt." ··~lidsumm er Nigbt's Dream." .. The Tempest ... ··fhe 1\Jerchant of Venice," ··King Lear." "Tam· ing of the Sh re\\ . " and · · ~1 <ic beth." behmd ~uch adull evils·: .. \\'t",·e talked about \\.hat motivates the c baracters and about L he whole story. From there. '' e hope they get into it." :\lrs. Dellos s aid. <See MACBETH, Page.\21 ·· Jt 1s our intention to contest this vigorously in the courts. We have every confide nce we will be completely cleared." l"amed in the indictment along ( ee PRICES, PageA2) As <.i culmination of the u111t . they decided to produce ··~t at heth. '' For a month. lhey have been working on a 40-minuh• <ibridged production and at 7. 30 tonight, they '' i II put il onstagc for their parents and friends. •·ft really takes a lot of time.·· ~1 rs. Dellos said. "ThC'y have hud a lat of lines to le urn. "But l'm hoping that one b~· µroduct of it will be that they wm have more •apf>reciation of real d r a m a . Th e y w on · t h o I d Stlakespeare in <me : they already know they can read his works," Finµl Detqils Eyed In Douglas Strike .The abridged version of Mac· beth. which lhe students will be perft>rmi~g tonicht has all the ill\• t\igue, dark mood and tragedy or '-be original uncut version. The students plunge with ob- vious 'enjoy,rhenl into the spooki· 1H~$S 'of Q.anquo'S g host, the wjtthf.f, Lady Macbeth's sleep· lrt sf~lmev and Maebeth's ul- ti~ate n>in. Stnking machinists and com· pctn~ officials of the ~lcDonncll Douglas Corporation continued to m eel today in an effort to work out final deta ils of a new contract package, 111 hopes of ending a five· \\ t>t'k -old s trike. Officials or the local lnterna- l1onal Assodafion of Machinists <l.\:\-1 J said both s ides met "until l<ite" Wednesday night and were to meet again today to discuss lan{.!uage or the offer and "JOb in- l>quities." How do·you help a student ac- tor understand the motivation Rut details of a new offer have not yet been disclosed. Complltiy officials said release of details \\ill be up to the IAM, but the un- Pigeons Ma y Sp y for Israel • •• LONDON <UPif .;,he magailne Psychology Today re- oolaed that lsra • i · tt'hlning plaeons to perform all ~pies apin.stthe Ar~ : The maadne sal(:t the program is \Uld•lhedirtdlon of Or. Robert Lubow of th 1)8yrhology depart.mtlnt at Tel Aviv Univef"sity. · With fin., Dclal help from th4! U.S. Air Force. 1t s aid, LuOO\\ IS teaching th pigt.-on~ how to distinguish man-made military object from the air und to fly to them. Filled with electronic tran~m1Uerf, the magadne said. the piaeons provide lhc lsraclls with tne map coordinates or Arab military 90sillons. "T) bstltUt are e Uy al>ltt to loc tc Arab mili~ry targets with no ri k lo human life! isnd wJthout the aoldltta ill th~ l)orticuhsr ite ~vel'I being aware f ~hal I lnR on," it i;a1d. ion spokesnu•n said no informa· lion is wt available. The iA:\il, with 7.000workers in Southern California and 200 in Cape Canaveral, Fla., will vote on a n ew contract offer Sunday The strike has caused 7,500 layoffs at the firm 's Lon~ Beach plant.\.\ here about 19,000 persons are employed. About 1.500 IA~t workers are on strike at the Hun- tington Reach plant as well, but so far none of the 3,500 other workers at the plant have been laid off. Compan~ officials today said no new layoffs have been an nounced this week . About 12,080 IAM employcs covered under a sepQrate con- tract in Sl. Louis were conlinu· in g to meet with f ederal <See STRIKE. PageA2l Musicale Slated Fo r Saddleback Saddleback College's band, the jan octtt, and the percussion ensemble will join to preseni the college's annual winter conter\ Frhluy ut Mi ion \'lt'JO rn.,<h ~hoot T h e f r e l' to th t• p 11 b H c performante is schedult'tl for 8 ~ m. in \hl' c:hool's m11tt1p11rpo e room on 25025 Chrisanl .1 r>rtv~. llighll ghh i n clude• ·Tht.> Southerner,•• "S<'en e!i Frum the t.ouvre •• ••Folk SonR Suite' " and , d .. •• inc for Kiln 1 SUCCUMBS AT 84 Laguna Greeter Larsen E ile r Thr sen , Laguna Be a c h Greeter , Dies By f'REOERICK SCHOE)JEllL 01 l~e 0•1ly Pllol Sl.>11 F.ilt'r l ·nm:.ick Larsen. the mun with the reu coat and the ches t I en gt h IH· a rd who boomed "llelloooo .. and "llnw t11TITH' \'OU .. on a Laguna Beach strct•t i.·ornel' ror more than 30 years. died at a Capistrano Beach nur:-· ing homl' \\'ednesday afternoon. He v. as 84. The La~una Greeter. a rixture a.s well known throughout the world as the Art Colon) itself. died at 5.30 p.m . from c<incer fo\meral sen: ices are pending. He brought s miles and lauJ!hh from those \\ ho p1:1ssed b~ h1:-. ··broadcast !!>tat1on " in front ol lhe Hotel Laguna from 1942 to 1973, when illness finally forci.>11 him to take up residence 111 the Beverly Manor :"'ursing Home. "People look L ireci when Ult>~ drive through tO\\ n." Lursen on- ce said. ·· 1 nm out there and greet them and they smile and laugh. Sure. they think I'm crazy, but that doesn't reall) matter." Larsen was first attracte<l lo Laguna Beach in 1938 afkr fdends. in Ca I'm el told him of the Jlagean\ of the Masters produc ton at the Festival of Arts. Larsen appeared m the 1938 .. living pictures .. production, re turned to Carmel, but later re- turned. Ile divided his timc-.J>clwcen gardening and greeting. But he once laughingly conceded. "I m..Y be the world's lwst greeter, but I'm defin1kl} lhc world':s "'Or'St gardener ... \\'hll<' most took <tn immectwh~ llklng to the tall D1:1n~ "1th lM rt'· udy ~mile, his 6(rrctln~ initt\lro cl few do" n town mer('h:_mts who thought he would bCtirt• cut1t.omers a\\ ny from th<'il tihops. c ·ecGREET£R, Pagri\?i pcrmant•nl school is under con struction The new school is designed to .u:commodate 650 s tudents. But by the time it opens next fall. lhcn· ''ill be 900 studt:nls in the Jltenclance art.>a . Chicas said. Bv m1d~·ear. the re will be 1,000, he l\Jld So Cap1s trnno d1st1ict planners <.inticipatc that all the portable units on the tern porary campus will continul' to be used through. next y<:ar. mak1n~ Castille a school on two campust>s. Tht' iss ue of g rO\\ th a nd fa<'ilitil'S has bL•en a \'Olatile one to part'nl:i of the children attend- ing tht• school. .-\ met' t in J.{ to dis cuss th l' growth µroblt'm and use of the park s ite\\ ill be held at 7:30 p.m . \.\"(>dnes day at :\lission V(ejo Hi g h School Part.>nls ''ill be meeting \\1th nw mlx.•rs of the :\ltss1on \"iejo :'lluniciµa l Ad· ' 1 s o r y C o u n c i I 1 ~1 A C > • Weath~r Fair s kies tonight and f'l·ictay, according to the \\eathcr service. Highs of 66 at the beaches rising lo 73 inland. Lows tonight 45 lo 53. 11'SIDE TOD"' Y TNrf ul South Vietnmrn?se complete abandonment Of llue. another setback in a series of alunning military rk· /eol.a. Story. Page Af. ···~ At Y-._,.~ Al • ._ .. .....u. C1 l..M...,.. Att • C.l...,_e At.in 0HlfflM IM.w CitMlo CJ (n!U-..H cs 0..lllNMKft AU a41111wlel PA... At ~ltt~~"I Ot "-(9 «-1 M41,.><1119 OJ tMet!Nn-o• AHUllNn Cl ...... 04 ............ 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The \'Ole w us 59-38 one !>horl of the 60 nel'dt..•d under lhl' new Sen ate rule requi n ng 60 voles 111- stead of the former two-thirds majonty. In three d.i ys of deb:ilt'. the Senate h as failt'd to deal with the t ax cut portion of the bill :\lo~t deb<.itc has centered on tht• 011 qepletion allow ann• and fetrt.'11'.!n oil taxes. From Pag<-A I STROKE ... mediators, but no contrJt'l pro· gress was announced l;nion officials !>aid thl· l.\~l "'orkers now e tJ rn un .1 n•r .ige ot S.S.71 an hour, nut count111g benefits . The company's la~l of fer before the Feb IO\\ alkout "as for a three percent pay rabe for each of the next three years. The union claims that offer would not keep w<.iges al the sa m e rate paid by ol h l'r a erospace firms . The t\\o s ides also are arguing about addit10nal cost of living pay booi.ts of 15 cents an hour in J anuary and five cents in April, umon officials said . 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Yalley-ottot~ H1-6lt0 ,,.,,, \•I\, ....... ,.. .. 49S-0630 c .. ,.,,...., '"' Qt•"9" t••• • ,..,.1,.111~0 ~y "ott•W\\+t-r,.. t41W'•'4ft"Hll.,,,., m•tl•t ., ••••r-O\.,,.ft'1h .,_,.,,,!'\ rftAt .... , •• ,, •• .,( ... wttMvt .... , ••• oerm1ntOl't ol .... yrlO'll•- a.c•"" c '"' Htt•o-""'°' •I te\lf lilloA, C...ll..,ft>• '"9(rlQl-llytM•_.,Ull'l"""'l114y. .,, ""'''"' .., _,,,., ""Illar~,,... """''-tJ 00 ,,_,,,..,, , Pupils Score Higl1 Marks In Matl1 Test Studl'nls from l>.ma Point . '11:.saon \'1e10. El Toro and Irvine.· Schools ston•cl lugh marks in lhl· ~11111ual '.\I ;1\ IH·rn .1t H's Conlt·st ht..•ld la:-l \\ l't..·k al Saddlcbutk Collq~e The Dana llllls \l'am look fir~t pl;in· in the 10th ~radt• rnmµNi t1on "ith lt•am members Kane St. John. Chns no ll, ReC!il' Thompson. C;.ilhy Copenhaver, Denny Thompso n and Gery C;.1mpbell El Toro I h gh took St>tond place 111 Lhc 9th gr;,1de <'Ompctilion with J Learn t ompo::.L'<l o f Ih-Sup P;.irk, Richard Stalcttar, Jaml'S lluj:!hes, Oa\'id Gardner. and Chris Veast:y. Mission \'il'jo High, represent- t•d by \'an Rogers, DJn Diesel. K<Jthi \rl·orgt..•s, ,\nne MaX\\dl. and Alicia Farley took third place m the 9th g rade C'ontcst. Third plat·c honors in tht• IOlh gruc.Je l'\ t:nt went lo Andy Chan, Phil llill. Don Gar dner. 1'.alhv Stangl ;rnd .Joe Ilunn111 g ,;I L"n1vcr::.1l) I I igh School. The lt•am from lr\in c ':.. Raneho San Jo;iqu1n In lt'rmt'!l1.1tl' Sl'hool tool-. ::-.l•t·ond pl;.acl' 1n th1• :..cvcnth gra<lt• tom- pl'l1t10n. :\!embers \\L'l"l' Linda c;und t•I son. pa m I l<·nit•Jl()\"L'l". fl.ob I luppt•rt. ~1 ike Sehult1 Ted lh1eh ;md l'Jrker ~kh.t..·ndnt..·1-. t 'rom Page .1' I GREETER. • • < 11\t'l', 111 I !1.}!). lht·n• "JS t..'H'n :.i puhltc s u g).!1•:.t1on hv forml'r \I ,1~ or J l'' ... L' R 1ddlt: to oust I.a r~en from lo\\ n It fl oppt.•d \\hen a poll an ..a local nl'wspapt..•r showt.•d 88 p1·rrl•nt :..11pport for lht• Laguna (1rl'\"\t•r L;.irscn \\ ;1s iwver financ1allv well off, but that thdn't slop hin1 from ha\ ing a h<.'art of gold lie l'l"~\·1..•d hooks and often l!ave them to fnt•nrls, a practict.• that on<·e led him to comment. '"I h a \" l' t h t• " o r 1 d ' :.. b I g ~ l' !. t library .. During lht• l\orcan War he "ould pic k up the tab for un 1formed sen·a·<•rncn dmmg m Laguna Reac-h n·st;iuranls Our mg the Sabm n ral polio vaccm.1 t1on program an tht• m id 1960s. Larsen l{a\ t.• flo\\ ers to the volun tt·crs "ho Jdm1111slt..'rl.'l.1 the vac l'll1at1Un'> Larst•n. horn :\1arC'h 27, 1800 . 111 \ .1 r h us , n <' n m .a r k . " as t ht' .'ounger of I\\ o sons l!! the farr1l) 111 u civil s1..•n ·H·1• ;1dm1111-.trator Tht• (;rel'tt•t IH'\'l'r hkt..•d to di s l'US!'> his ch!ldhrlc11I , hut It I ~ k 110\\ n that he \\ "s 111t1•n.•skd 111 a r I " n d I 1 er ;l t u rt' and w ;1 s soml'th1ug of .1 t'l.1-..,roorn <11s rupttH He workt'<J for ~sn <'"'port fa rm th.tt sent l11m to Siberia for a time 111• Uw11 rclurnL·d to Dt•nmark lo st·rv1.• 111 tht' a r"m y. In his early 20s. L<H"M'll m1grat 1..-U to Northfield. ~fmn . a Damsh community near !'\t. Paul lfe al tended St. Olaf College for a year studying American hjstocy But the urge to travel again hat him. Lar sen jolned the crew of the Dollar Line, !hyed on 1t to Chile. then traveled t.o Argentina \'-here he t aught l angua~e and physical education for a year. Larsen returned lo the t.:nit<.'d State:. at the ... tart of World War I. enlisted in the urmy and servt.•c1 an Euro p e Ile bt•c amc u naturalized r1t 11{'n ttl Lhe end of the war \ . I I I Hti.ghes 'Front' For CIA? WASHINGTON (UPI> -The bizarre relationship between Howard Hughes and the U.S. government includes lengthy ties with the CIA, a still mysterious role 111 the W atergat.e scandal, and u desire to make a SI million payoff to the President of the Umted States. Hughes' contract with the CIA to recover a sunken Russian sub- marine Is just another chapter in a story as m ysterious as the redusive billionaire himself. Several biographies and magazine articles have reported "'I NEJf'S ANALYSIS that Hughes' Summa Corp., which contracted to raise the Russian sub, and Summa's pre- decessor, the Hughes Tool Co., were for years a CJA front in Latin America. Hughes h ad a contract w ith a Was hington public relations firm that fronted for CJ A utlivities in E urope. H ughes Aircraft also does top- secr el work developing and building satellites for the CIA's spy program, according to Sum· mu sources. Las t year. Jlu~hes was the na- tion's eighth largest defense con- tractor S825 million. Most of 1t \.\ent lo Hughes Aircraft, largely for helicopters. For years the Hughes empire has had close links.with the gov- l'rnment. Hughes' defense work <1n<l attempts to drive the Mafia from gambling operations he nought 1n Las Vegas earned him the lille of "Super Patriot" from such government officials as J . Edgar Hoover. the late FBI director. A high intelligence source, in discussin g the submarine salvage mission, :stressed that 1 lughcs and his or ganizal!on act- v d wjt h "patri otism" in c:oopernling on the super-secret deal. Dul in rcc:enl years a number of lawsuits that followed a falling out among top Hug hes aides con- tained ev idence that t h e b1lhonaire tried to use his con- ' tacts in government for his own bent:f1t. . • '? ·-;, From Page AJ BARGE. • • ported in 1971 , the San Diego l 'nwn s~11d . ·our cu!>tomer said absolutely 110 publicity," said a :'\ASSCO '>pokt•!>man then. • It was later learned that the b u r g l' h a d b t! e n b uj It for l.oekhcet.I. which coordinates dt•ep Sl'a mining oJ)l'ralions for llught'S. 1'.-\SSCO officials still deny that they knew the barge was to ht' used for anything other than dl'l'P sea mining. '"To begin with, the whole pro- 1ect was of a confid e ntia l nature." s aid :'\ASSCO public re- I a t 10 n s director William llarman ·'There i... a provision m the l'Onlract that pi·evented us from dist:lo!>ing :.in~·thing about the "hok thinS? from the begmnmg und it sttll applies ' ~I e a n \\' h i I e n or t h e r n CJhfornw {tre officials pl;.in lo in spt•Ct tht• barge t 'rom Page A I PRICES ... "1th Dougl:is and Oklahoma- ba!>l'd Phillips were Powerine Oil Company, San ta Fe Springs ; Fletcher 011 a nd Refining Com· pany. Wtlmmgton ; Golden Eagle Refining Compan y. Inc .. Los ,\n~eles. and .MacMillan Ring- F'ret.> 01 I Company. New York. Appr oximat ely 800 million ~allons of Redbrand gasoline "a!> sold in Cahfornia, Oregon, \\' a s h 1 n J! to n . r-; e v a d a a n d Anzona by these companies for a wholesale value of more than $90 million. the intlictment stated. Thcrl' was no indication, however. on how mu'h lower the figure allegedly would have been if there had been cnmpetition. Phillips allegedly sold about 350 million gallon s under other brand names, Dou~las about 100 million gallons, Powerine about 190 million, Fletcher about 90 m illion, Golden Eagle about 180 million. and Mac Millan about 70 milhon. Redbrand gasoline is sold for rrsalc m service stations under a brand nnme not owned or con- trolled by the refiner. George Hopwood, director of retail sales of Dougl as Oil, was c harged two weeks ago with ly- ing to the grand j ury about al- leged price-fixin g discussion• "1th Powerine Oil and F1etchtr Oil oHiclals. Douglas has about l,300 l'mployes total, with nbQul 120 ln the corporate offices In C.0.ta Mesa It has about 400 pa sta· tions, most of wbfch are in ('.1h(ornla. Dally Piiot St.ff .... '- TRAGEDY-Santiago Elementary School students r ehearse their production of "Macbeth." From left are Jim Eldridge (Banquo's ghost), Witches Kirstin Carlson, Julfe ~alsh and Julie Bayliss, Donna Ab· bod (I.;ady Macbeth) and B. J . Walsh (Macbeth). Injured CUP Officer Set For Surgery California Highway Patrol Of- ficer Dorothy Williams, seriously injured Tuesday in a crash on El Toro Road, went into surgery to- day for the first in a series of operations l o begin r ebuilding her facial structure. CHP Watch Officer Don An- derson said Mrs. Wtlliams, 26, still is in g uarded condition at Sa ddleback Community Hospital. · Ot her than a shattered 1 cheekbone, the youtlg officer bad no broken bones, contrary lo in- itial reports. She lost eight teeth and s ufle red extensive cuts on her face and mouth. Internal injuries proved to be less serious than it Jirst ap- peared, Anderson said. All or- gans are functioning except for a partially collapsed lung. Mrs. Williams , who had been patrolling on her own for only three days when the spectacular crash occurred, ls the first woman CHP officer to be ex- tensively injured on the job, CHP spokesmen aaid. Shew as on e of the first class of C HP g raduates to include women. The wife of an Orange County Sheriff's Deputy, she has two chlldren and livea in Orange. The accident occurred Tues- day afte rnoon as Mrs. Williams was speeding to a bar fight at Cook 's Corners. About two miles eas t of Trabuco Road, s he apparently lost control of her patrol car and spun into an oncoming county water truc k . The impact s plit her car mto three pieces. From Paffe AJ MACBETH. • Asked what Macbeth meant to them , the students. answel'ed, ''Crime d oesn't pay," or "Don't commit murder." But there a re other lessons to be learned. The young cast is getting what for most of them is their firs t ex- perience in acting, stage talk. stage design and costuming. To most of the •·Macbeth" cast, that is the biggest thrill. '"Did you think I really acted drunk?" asks Andy Wood, the second porter, who has a tipsy scene. "Was it good?" the cast members d emand after dress r e· hears al. ··sure, great -and break a leg," an onlooker replies. The student actors look at each other blankly. They know a lot about Shakespeare, but breaking a leg is beyond them. 500 to Vie In Track Meet More tha n 500 youngsters are expected to compete Friday in the second annual Saddleback Valley elementary track games at Mission Viejo High School. "This is the highlight of the year for these kids." said Jim Wilson, publicity chairman. Events are scheduled from JO a.m . to 3 p .m . and feature run- ning events, relays, softball throw competition and 1n11nding broad jump. Participants will come from 14 area schools. Grenades Misfire NEW DELHI, India <AP) -A man hurled two hand grl.'nades to- day into a car carrying India's chief justice, A. W. Hay, but they failed to explode and the would- be assassin fled. Hang Glider Championsltip Fligl1ts Set Hang g lider pilots who want lo try their wings in the first World Ha n g G lider Ch ampions hips have until March 27 to sign up for the competition at Escape Coun- try. Entry fee per competitor is S25 but women pilots n y1 ng in the championships will have their fee reimbursed by Jim Robinson. owner of the recreation ranch. Qualifying rounds begin Satur- day at the Trabuco Canyon flying site. Final rounds are scheduled March 28-30. Competition begins at 11 a .m . daily. A total of 204 pilots from all parts o f the g lobe have pre-' entered the competition a nd Escape Country expects another 100 bird men to post enter. Burglary Botched A Huntington Beach man sat bruised and scratched m city jail t oday afler he tdpped and fell throug h the roof of a building p01\ce a llege he planned to burglarize. David P .at rick Lally, 21, of 9635 Comstock Drive, ~as found lying on the fl oor al Benefi c i a l Finance, 21172 Beach Blvd., ju~t before midnight Wednesday by a janitor. He was a rrested on s us- picion of burglary. davis · brovv Close out·. Sale on I WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SHIPMENT! HURRY! SAVE NOW! • Permanent press and regular fabric cycles • 3 Wafer level se111ngs • 3 Water temperature tetrings • Zinc coated steel cabinel w1lh 1ough acryhc enamel finish • Family size procelain enarnel tub wllh Power Fin Ag11ator •Attractive brushed melal trim While they last /, II Now only s1999s • Full Size upper"llnd lower l'ligti velocity spray arms plus center posl spray 3 level scrubbing ehmtnates pre-rinsing • Unique racking-dishes end silverware on lop • Micro-Mesh filter t I Hurry SAVE s20 1 Vi - c ht ti N f< d E t l. " r l t t t c ( , 1 l I • P' Today' . . . N.Y. SttNss THURSDAY, M ARCH 20, 1975 TEN CENTS gtl Offici-al ,. Calls. Med Center Shabby. The Orange County Medical Center was described We<lnes· day a:,; a shabby taciUty -where virtually no one chooses lo be treated.• At;>out 98 percent of the Medical Center·~. patients go there as a hospital of last resort, said UCI med school Dean Stanley van den Noort. He is leading lobbying er. forts.ahned at UC purchase of the f¥cibty for $5.5 miJlion. Dr. van den Noort described conditions at tl>e Medlcal"Center ig his ar.(uments to the Orange J'O}Ult)' Health Planning C®.a..- cil '! Facilities Review Commit· Lee at ~ hearing in Cmta Mesa Wednesday. H~ used conditions al th' Medical Center to underscore the un!versity's need tor .a modern on·campvs hos pital.' Detailitlj t he dbiver¥ity's ni!ed for better.J~t'lliUes addlhe better treatment ot incliieol patU!n~ whidl would result, fie said even S40 mitliop \n improvements to tbe Med\caT Center would make 1t ol'll~ .. a. eUghen;iism for a un· tventity ~ospital." However. Dr~ab den Noort haJ made o nllllll>er of trips to ~ I I ' D•llY Plio. Phote By RlcMt'CI K-1"° TWO HITCHHIKING IRVINE YOUNGSTERS SLIGHTLY INJU~D IN TRUCK PILEUP Dri vers Unhurt as Irvine World News Hit the Street ~ Crash Today 4 Siuitnmers Fail to Save Drown Victim By TER RY COVILLE Of U.. O•llY Pilot St•ll ,\ young man dro\\ned Thurs d<iy in heavy np· tides off Sunset Beach despite efforts lo s ave him by four Qth er men, induding a o n e -legged Vietnam v.ar veteran. . The Orange County ' Sheriff's Department said tooa) the \'Il" llm's body has not been found and he has not been identified. "Witnesses said there were two companions with him. but they apparently made it to th<.' beach and took off. Maybe they ~idn 't know him .'' Lt. Chuel< Conaway. of the Shl·li ff's de part- ment, said. ,\ Sunset Beach fis herman, Wayne Waddell, 30. of 16371 S. Paeifie Ave., first spotted three swimmers in trouble shortly after noon. He told investigators he went after the one farthest out because tbe other two were close to s hon•. He was joined in the resue ef- fort by Huntington Beac h Fireman Thomas To\\nsend and two men from ,\Ttesia. Gregory Buie, 25. and Windell Randeb, 27. Randells, the war veteran tossed aside his alumin um crutches and dove in the rip tides 8nd undertow with the others Randells lost his left leg, above thf knc~. during the Vietnam war. <See DROWNING, Page .\21 Oranl(e ~ Coast .... { ~ W eache-: Fair skies tonight and ftiday, according to the weather service. Highs of 66 at the beaches rising lo "" 73 inland. Lows tonight 45 lo53. I NSIDE TODA. Y Tearful South Vietnanuse complde abandonm.eTJt of H~. another ietback In a 1m~1 of .dunning military de· feota. Sto111, Page A4. Two Kids Injured In Irvine Mishap · The Irvine World News hit the street today. but not in the usual sen!>e of the term ,\ truck makmi.: Hs Thursda) distribution rounds \\ ith hull· dn•ds of copit•s of the Irvine Com pan~ publication tollided with another truck al J effrey and Bar- ranca Roads, spilling the lo<Ju of publications. Police said t\\o children \\ho had apparently h1ll'hed a ride to school aboard the Irvine World r\ey,s truck sustained minor m juries. in the collision Inves tigators !>aid the accident occurred about 9:40 a.m., when the Irvine Company truck drhen by Nigel R. Bladen, 19, of 19451 Sierra Ralon Raad, entered the inter section headed south on Jef· fre~ Road. His rig collided "1th a semi truck dri\'l'll bv Jonn\" P. Rowell. 37. of Fu llerlo;1 , "h1~·h was east bound on Barranca Road at the time. in\'eSt1gators said. The boy and girl who had been nding in Bladen ·~ truck were treated al Tustin Communitv Hospital for whal nurs e·s dei;.cribed as ,.inmor injuties and r~leased Editions of the I r\"ine \\"orld '.\~ws wt> re ~e alll'red throughout the intersed1on Company s pokei.men se1id they were salvageable and \\Ould be deli\'ered. I Mesa Oil Coriip°'ny Protests Charges By ALAN DI RKIN 01 Ille 0•111 Po lot Sl(_lf Douglas Oil Company of Cost<i' Mesa. one of six oil companies accused of violating the Sherman Antitrust Acl'bf fixing wholesale gasoline prices .and suppressing price competition, today protest - ed that the eharges have no merit. ·The companies. ineluding the Phillips Petroleum Compan·y, were charged in an indictment handed down by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles Wednesday According to the indictment, Two Mariµes . Rohhed=of the price fixing bc.c.<111 around Ju· Iv 1970 and continued at least un- til 1971 and in >tolved the sale of Redbrand gnsoltn<- Dr. J .J . Stanko. pres ident or Douglas 011. which moved ,its c·orporate offi ces to 3160 Airway Ave .. Cos li..1 :\l csa . about 15 months ago. commented today, ·'The chargt:s have no merit. ·'It is our intention lo contest this vigorous !~· in the courts. We havt• even1 confidence we\\ ill be completely cleared ·· l':amed in the indictment along with Douglas and Oklahoma· based Phillips wcn.i Powerinc Oil Company. Santa J''e $µri ngs . F1etcher 0 11 and Refining Com· pany, Wilmington ; Golden Eagle Re fining Company. Int .. Los Angeles. and Mac ~tillan Ring· $170 b P. FreeOilCompany,NewYork. y air Approximately 800 mi!Hon Two bilc hhikin e El Toro gallons of ftedbrund gasolin(' Marineswererelievedofatot.ator was sold in California, Oregon. Wa s hington . Nevada and S170 in ca sh Wednesday by a cou· ,.\1;zona by these companies for a pie who picked them up in the "holesalc value of more than S90 Irvine area and then robbed them million. th£' md1ctment stated al •unpoint, Orange County The re wa :-. no i ndication . SheriU's officers irnid. however. on how much lower the Deputies said Marines Gary figure a llegedly would have been AlvJn Jone$, 20 al'ld Lonie Gene d Seiwright, 19, were oftered the lift if ther&ha been competition. by a red-headed mototisl and his Phillip$ al1egcdly Id a }oung female companion. The 350 milllon gallonb under Marines were on Trnbueo Road. brand nanwi6, Douglas about They told deputies they were million 1elto~. Powerine ubout lmm~diately ordered to hantl 190 millton, P'lclt!htr about 90 over thetr wallets to the couple. mlllldt\, Golden ,E,~ie abou\. '180 Jonu' contained S160 and rn\lllob, and Mas:Mnlan abou4: 10 ~1wrighl was robbedof$l0. mlllion. Oeputie said the two men were ... , then hustled from the car at the ln· • Redbr.and a ohn for ten& ctlon of Trobuco R~ dd resale in•en1ce et a Sand Ca.nyon Road 3nd told to re· brand name not owntod or corr 11umewalkj na. trolled by tht? refiner. Sueramento tn rect>nt months t.o argue in favor of a special ap- propriation bill to fund universit} purchase orthe Medical Center. Llke it or not, the unlvers1t\ has been wedded to the Medical Center by the state Legislature as one of the conditions for fund ing the t:CI med sehool. The univers ity hopes to muk(' the best of what il considers ~ bad s1tuuho11 by n>ducing the number of beds at the Medic1-1I Center, n:nov atln g the facility <Jnd devoting its use to emt•rgen cy treatment after a hospital is built on thl• lrnne l'ampus Automobile accident mJunes and s1m1lar cases \\ould be treat ed at the Medical Center, he said. whtlt gall s tone operations and U1e like "ould be treatetl at the campus fo c1ht) Dr. \'all den :\oort conct.'dt..'<f that finunt.•111~ for tqe UCI medical education and health care ~yslem 1s questionable tn the fat'l' of opposttion from I .eg1slatin· Analyst ,\. Alan Post and llµhl-mone} t>Ohl·iea; of Gov. Edmund G. 8roY.ll Jr. .\n S8 95 n11llion finaocing bill I See CE?-\TER, Page ,\2; Hospital· Clash Hoag, UCI Med School Debate By DOl'Gl.AS FRITZSCllE Ol tl'le D•oly Pilot Stall Re prcsenlul1ves of the CC lr\"ine medical school and Houg Memorial Hospital squared off Wednesday before an Orange County Health Planning Council Committee O\'er pros and cons of an on·campus tJCI hospital. The lwo-day hearings rest.1nH· tonight when the planning coun cil faciliti es review committl'l' takes a look ut Hoag's ap1>hl·a lion to build a hospital next to lhl· CCI campus nerstone of ll1l' LCl·California College of :'\1 edicinc·s medical education and h£'alth c:.ire de· li\"ery systl'm. The :-.chool wauts t.o build u 200·bed S19.4 million hos pital on the campus The rest of the system would consist of a n>- nov ated 300·bed Orange County ~led1cal Center , \\ hich the school pl ans to buy from Orange Coun ty. and a :-.lring of fi ve outpatient l'lllliC"S 111 100 Yctrds Thl' scattered s~ s km. he said, "ou Id pro\"idt· better access to medical trcalmt:nt for the 90 per- t·enl of pat 1ents who do not r~ quire hos p1tuhzallon. Co1wersc- I~. the school"s emphasis on graduating family practitioners \\Ould bl' aidl'd by the general l·arc naturl' of the system . he 'i:Jld. Tlw entire systt:'m, he sc.11d, \\llUld lrl'al about five percent of ISel' llOSPIT.\L, Page,-\:!i At the end of lomght's heanng. the pa ne l will consider seven a lternate n •com mendations to tht• two .ipplicat1ons. The com mittee will then recommend a course of action to the "hole health planning council Y.h1ch may bring the m alter lo a \"Oll' at its Aprill meetm ~. ln the court -like i;etl111 g. n•presentali\'t'S of the adversar~ hos pital boosters drew sharpl~ contrasting pictures of the need for an on-c<.1mpus hos p1(al and its l'ffl'ct on the s urrounding are<1. Nixon Proximity To Barge Recalled .\dditionally, 1>lanmng t·ounc1l E xe.('ut1\•e Direct or 1'"'rank Armstrong told the comm1ttel' that the medical school hospital 1s not a specia I case and should be considered likt> any other . ~1edical School Dean Stank~· 'an den Noorl d escribed the on campus hospital as the l'Or Burg lary Botched A Huntin,:!ton Beach man sat bruised <111d scratched m city jail today after he tripped and fell through the roof of a bui !ding police all ege h e planned lo burglarize. David Patrick L ally, 21, of 9635 Com stock Ori n~. was found lying on the fl oo r al Beneficial Frnant·c. 2 1172 Beach Bin i.. just bdon• midnight Wednesdav bv a janitor. Ile w <tS ·,.iri:est ed on sus picion of burglary. SA!'\ DIEGO <.\Pi Whenhl· v. as president. Ricluffd ~l. :'\axon \\ alkl•d within 100 varcls of tht• giant barge later us~>d to sah"agl' part uf a sunkl·n Soviet ~ub marim:. 1'\ixon spoke briefl y Jan. 4. 1972, al a ceremony at National FULL-SCALE SUB PROBE UNLIKELY. Page A4. Steel Shtpbui ldtng Co. to •Ill nounn· a contral'l for hwld111g 1111 t;mkers. The J2•1·foot submcrs1 bll' barge wus 100 yards awi:l~ .\company s pokesman said to day that a :0-:ASSCO official jok 1 n g I y s H 1 d a t t he b a 1· ~ e s l;JU11ehing 11 di.I~ s later that hl· .1:-.ked ;>.;ixon to ehn sten the barge hut l h al :\ix() n .. ::. aid i r \\ l' \\ouldn"t lrll him wh<tl it was. ht• """ darnt'ci if he would ha\l' :.inything to do" ith it ·· Thl' b;1rgt'. :t('eording to Ill'\\ s n•porh. \\;is llM.'d later th;.it yt•ar 111 a Cl.\-spon-;or ed attempl to r:.i1se a sunl-.en SO\ 1et submanlll' from the floor or the Pat1f1 t· (kl';Jll ron!'tlrUl·tinn uf lhl' b:.irg1• \\;is s pons orNI b~· bill1nn;11re 111 dustni..llt~t llo war<l R. llughc~ The barge i-; nO\\ lied up at a pier Ill Rt:'d\\OOd City !'\e\\Sml'n arc forbidde n to <ip proach it :\.\SSC'O rl'fu sl'd lo :-.ay um th111g about the unusual traft aftt·r lb t•x1s ll'nn.> was first rt .. 11011ed m 1971. the San D1l•go t ·mon said ··Our customer said a bsolute!\". no publicity." s aid a NA.SSCO spokt>.s'man the n. <See BAR C. E. Page :\2 l SHE COT E~EN .. EXPENSIVELY' LONDON <Li P l l Daphne Vernon, 18, w;;i s annoyed when s he sa" he r b oyfricnd·s t•a r parked 111 front of another girl's houst'. She decu.ll'd to dnn• it around lhe corner to make tum thmk 1t had been s toll'n. Tht.• plan backfircJ. '.\liss Vernon hit a pedestrian, banged into a motor scooter. u motorc\·C'lc. a lrutl-.. two c·ars and a :-.i.at10n \\ agon In the final collis ion . s ht.• :-.uffrn~d a con· t·ussion She \\a:-. fin NI s2 .. 111 plus court rnsts. \\HS ordered to pay Sl ,200 1n damages, and h:.id lwr d1iving privilcgl·S takl·n a\\ay /or six months ~ Greeter's Voice Stilled EILER UN~IACK LARSEN, the of ficial Lag una Beach streetcorner Gree ter who bellowed, "Halloooo, There!" to passing motorists for three decades. died Wednesday night in a rest home. He was seven days short of his 85th birthdav. A nalive of Denmark, the street. corner fixture in the Art Colony for 30 year s became a naturalized American citizen after his U.S. service during World War I. HE DI ED AT a Capistrano Beach nursing home where he returned re· cently after one of his many slays at Long Beach Veterans Admmistralion Hospital. His career brought him few dollars. but many memones and chuckles, in c:\ddition to knowledge that literally danced in his eyes as he watched the world go by his favorite corner and laughed-not at-but with it. Larsen also lov ed books. "P EOPLE LOOK TIRED when they ddve through town ... I run out there and greet tbe m and they smile and laugh ... st.re they think I'm crazy. But that doesn't really matter." he once s~d. lf~tc in t9S9 ),tayor Jesse Riddle 1'n9'1nled a campaigr,toget Mr. Larsen out or towtt. but • p0U in the town's ncwwaper show~ ,91 percent of the A. rt Colony was tn 8)lp,port. or lhetr loag- haired, l)earded 81lJOBSsador lo lhe orld. ~...,,He was ntt Q'\cd \he ofuci l Lattuna , ~ ur r ~ a l~ler c}iy1.~ou1.\('U in 1963, l)Ut. • . rs.natl~ silenCcd t booming faugh hat b ecame known to millions. { l r .. 0All.YP4LOT ~ghes - 'Front' .. CIA? • .t WASHINGTON <UPO -The ~barre relationship between lt6ward Hughes and the U.S. •>Vemment includes lengthy ties 'With the CIA. a still mysterious · le In the Watergate scandal, a desire to make a $1 million off to the President of the led States. Hughes' contract wilh the CIA 'recover a sunken Russian sub- lliarine is just another chapter in a story as mysterious as the reclusive billionaire himself. Several bi ographies and magazine articles have reported ( NEWSA.NA.LYSIS J !hat Hughes' Summa Corp .. '\fhich con tr a<:t('d to raise the lt~ssian sub, a nd Summa's pre· decessor, the Hughes Tool Co., were for years a CIA front in Latin America. Hughes had a •4Cntract with a Was hington bllc relations firm that fronted rCIA activities in Europe. · ~ Hughes Aircraft also docs top- ~cret work dev eloping and 'lding satellites for the CIA 's lii>Y program, according to Sum- rfa3a sources. • -Last year Hughes was lhe na- .Jjon 's eight~ largest defense con- 1.lactor -$825 million. Most of it went to Hughes Aircraft, largely go_r hehco_pters. ~. For years the Hughes empire ~as had close links with the gov- ernment. Hug hes' defense work and atte mpts lo drive the Mafia from gambling operations he bought in Las Vegas earned hjm the title of "Supe r Patriot" from isuch government officials as J . Edgar Hoover , the late FBI director. A high intelligence source. in discussing the submarine salvage mission, stressed that Hughes and h is organization act- ed w i th "patriotis m " an cooperating on the super-secret d eal. But in r ecent years a number of lawsuits that followed ::a falling out a mong top Hughes aides con- l a in e d evidence that the billionaire tried to use his con· •tacts in government for his own benefit. ··'--' .... .., . •.. Fro• Page A I 'BARGE ... It was later learned that the barge had been built f or Lockheed. \\ hich coord1natc:-. d eep sea mining operations for Hughes. 1\ASSCO officials still den~ th~ they knew the bar~e was to b,C used for anythin~ other than d eep sea mining. . "To begin w ith, the whole pro- j ect was of Ct confidential ~lure." said f\iASSCO public re- 1 at ions director William Harman. ··There is ::i provision in the contract that pn•vcntcd us from ttisclosing anything about the "·hole thing from the beginning --and it still applies." ~I e a n w h 1 I e . n or t h e r n California fire offa('1i.1b plan to in t;J.H!Ct th~ barge. · .. Wl' pla n to go aboard." said Rcll"'ood City Fire :\l arshal Gc.'Or ge As vos "If they've been fooli n~ around with nuclea r \\arhcads, 1 uon'l V.Hnl lo lake &my t'hanccs that anything mag~l happe n while the harge 1s moored hen'." . Asvos s aid his job was lo in· spect vessels for ~azardous materials, but he did not sa:-· v.hat he would look for a~ard the 300-foot-long submersible steel barge. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , ... 0.-CAN"°""• PHot, -111-Cll ••(om IH....,lllt ... W\ Prn•.novt>l""""ll'l_O._ toel! Pvbl""'°" C.O"'l'•llY ~··1~.0.110"' ,.,.. 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"' .... , ., .,.,,., .... ff',..,.,.. ,_., •• " .... , .. •••••<'luu• WllM"' ·-••• -"'10 -•• ~·· ... ··-· k<o"d <l•U N\I ... P'"" •• ("t• ... fW, c.tlfor"i' S\1'"4rop4i.o.twr.,,.•, U •-"'•· .., _11.., .... .,..,~..,. ,,.., .. .,, _, __ u• -1111r Thursd1y, March 20. 1976 LOS ANGELSS CAP> .- A J.0-1ear-old boy ~m, mlUed ...!Widde wlt.b his ~ther's aun became ol •P. parent degfondency over poor schoo \\ork, ix>IJce said today. The body of Richard Kopitike was found by his molhtir in a bedroom of their Pac afi (' Pall:rndes home Wednc.•sd11y. Police said lh~.y were told by the part;•nts tbal the boy had been depressed about school work and been asked by school officials to bring his mother and father to see theteach~r. Hurt CHP Officer Has Operation California Highway Patrol Of. ficer Dorothy Williams. seriously injured Tuesday in a crash on El Toro Road. went into surgery to· day for lhe first in a se1ies of operations to begin rebuilding her facial structure. CHP Walch Officer Don An- derson said Mrs. Williams, 26, still is in guarded condition at Saddleback Commu nit y Hospital. Other than a s hattered 1 cheekbone, tne young officer had no broken bones, contrary to i11- illal reports. She lost eight teeth and suft ered ext en::.1 vc cuts on ht.'r face and mouth Internal injuries proved to be Jess serious than ll r1rst ap- peared. Anderson said. All or gans arc functioning except for a partially collapsed lung Mrs . Williams, who had been patrolling on her own for only three days when the spectacular c ras h occurred. is the first woman CHP officer to be cx- tensi vely injured on the job, Cfl P spokes men i-aid She was one of the first class of CHP g raduat es lo include women The wife of an Orange County Sheriff's Deputy, she h;1s two children and Ii ves an Orange· The accident occurred Tue:-. day afternoon as Mrs William" was speedmg to a bar fight al Cook's Corners About two m ties east of Trabuco Road. s he apparently lost control of ber patrol car and spun into an oncoming county water truck. The impact split her car into three pieces. Musical~ Slated For Saddleback Saddlebaek CollC'~c·s band, the jazz O('tl'l, and the pen·ussion ensemble will join to present the coll egl''s C1nnual w mler concert Friday at ~t 1ss1on \'aejo lligh School Th e f r c· l' t o t h c p u h 1 i <' 1wrform.111 et;> is scheduled for 8 p.m. m thl' sC'hool's mullipurpo::.e room on 2!'i025 Chnsanta Drh e. ll ag hli J,!ht ~ include ··Thl' Southerner.' ··scene's From the LouvrC'." ··Folk !:iong Suite," and ··Bl·guine f11r Band." GM Fluctuating OETROIT n ·Pl > -General ~lotors Corp. :-.aid today tl is r e- calling a not her 4,000-laid -off \\Orkcrs, :_ilmost all of them from Michigan. bec:.iuse of increased output of its compact and sub· compact ('ar models sometime <1flcr ,\ pn I I. Rut at the same time. the automotive giant said it would idle 2,530 workers at its truck and coach division in Pon-· liac. Mich. Orange Count,y•s patiaats. Aboul a> perctnl ot those p~enta would ratll into the MedlCal. Medi.c~ , •l\d ~ounty charity catecof'le.11'"' that "re UfUlllY ref\Wed actmlt· tan« lo community hosplt.a1s, hfl ::.aid The r~maining 20 ~rcent \\ould be prlvate paUents, he ::.aid. The private patients are es- sentwl lo providing mc.>dical stu- dents "patients who compl•ln;• he ::.aid. " ThQse voluntary pa- l1enls. he said. would help ensure a high standard of care for the 80 percent who cannot afford pnvate treatment and for whom Lhe Uni\ ers1ty hospital is the la.st resort. But the general care nature of the uni ve r s1 l v health care ::.yste m was criticized as sub- ::.idized l'Ompetilion by Hoag Ad· mmislrator Scott Parker. Parker. the only pers on to :-.peak against the CCI applica- taon, contended competition from the on campus hospital will re- sult in a $2 million annual deficit <it lloag. Through a pending merger ''1th I rvinc's Western World Medical Foundation. Hoag wants to build a 100-bed. S7.3 million hospitctl on 18 acres of Irvine Company-donated land adja~enl lo tht' l'('J t'ampus. That apphca· lion will bl' heard tonight. Health co uncil director Arms trong has recommended that a joint 300-bed hospital be built which would accommodate thl' plans of both groups. Tht' Joint facilit y ~ ould contain 200 unl\'t•r::.il) bC'd::. and 100 Hoag bt•(b Hut Dr. van den Noort objected to the proposed joint venture. T hl' only acceptable a lternative, he told the council, would be ap- prO\'ing the L'CI applicati6n and turntnJ,? down lloag's. Othl'r <trt•as of Armstrong's l'l'· port to the council drew fire from ~kd1ca l Center Administrator Hohcrl Whale The rc.•porl. White ~aid. "mis· ~t·d the point. ' The on-campus hospital. White contended, should be considered a regional facility, not a local hospital. Since the on-campus hospital is to be part of a countywide llCl\\Ol'k or t'linies. patients will he referred from all areas of Orangt' County. he argued. Armstrong retorted that while planning council policy set the medical school hospitals apart from local hospitals, state law does not. Hang Glider Cl1a1npionship Fligl1ts Set I l<1ng glider pilots who want to try thl'ir wings in the first World Jiang G l ider Champions hips have until !'vtarch 27 losign up for the t'ompetition al Escape Coun- tr). Entry fee per competitor is S25 but ~omen pilots flying in the championships will have their fee reimbursed by Jim Robinson, owner of the recreation ranch. Qua lifying rounds begin Satur- day al the Trabuco Canyon flying site. Final rounds are scheduled March 28-30. Competition begins al 11 a.m. daily. A total of 204 pilots from all parts of the globe have pre- cntercd lhe competition and E scape Country expects another JOO h1rdmcn to post enter. Onassis Will Eyed GENEVA. Switzerland (AP> - Chris tina Onassis flew from Nice to Geneva today amid uncon- firmed reports that she had come for the reading of · her father's will. Final Details Eyed In Douglas Strike Stnkang ma('htna~ls :md com- pany officials of lhe McDonnell Douglas Corporation continued to m eet to<lay in an t•lforl to work out final det ails of a new contract package. in hopes of ending a five· week·old strike. Officials of tht> local Interna- tional Association of Machinists <IAM 1 said both sides met "until late" Wednesday na ghl and wen• to meet again torlay to discus" language of the <>ffl·r and "job in- equities." But details of a new offer have not yet been disclosed. Company official!'! said relc·ase or details will be up to the IAM, but the un ion s pokes men sci id no inlorma- lion is yet ava1l;,1hlf' The JAM ...... uh i.000 workt'rs in Southern Cahfornaa and 200 an Ca~ Canaveral. F'la .. will vole on a new contra cl offer Sundny. The strike has cau~ed 7.500 layoffs at the firm 's Loni( Reach plant. where about 19,000 JX'r~on'! are employed About 1,500 JAM workers are on ~ t n kc at the Hun l lington B(·ach plant as well. but so far none of the 3,500 other workers at the plant have been laid off. Company officials today said no new layoffs have been :m· nounced this week. About J2 ,000 JAM employes eover<>d under a s eparate con- tract in St. Louis were contanu- 1 n g Lo ml'el with federal ml'<iiators. but no <'Onlract pro· ~ress was announced. l.Jnion officials said the IAM \\Orkers now earn an average of SS 71 an hour . not counting henefits. The company's last of frr before the F<'h. 10 walkout was for a three percent pay raise for ea<'h of the next three years. Th<' union claims that offer would not keep wag~ at the s a m c' r a t e p a i d by o t her aerospace firms. The two sidH ahro art' urguin~ about additional co::il of ll\'ln~ pay boosts of IS cents an hour in January and five ccnti; in Aprtl, union official• snid ~ Dall, Pllet St.ti ,._. THEY TRIED TO SAVE SWIMMER AT SUNSET BEACH Craig Buie (Left) and Vietnam Veteran Randy Randel• Pupils Score High Marks 111 Math Test Students from Dana P oint. Mission Vieio. El Toro and Irvine Schools scored high marks in lhe :.innual Mathematics Contest held last week at Saddleback College. The Dana Hills team look first place in the 10th grade competi- tion with team members Kane St. John. Chris Bolt, Reese Thompson. Cathy Copenhaver. Denny T h o m p ~ o n a n d G c r :-· Campbell. El Toro High look second plal'l· Ill the 9th grade competition with a team composed of Hi-Sup Parle R1t'hard Scalettar, Jnmes Hughes. Da\'id Gardner. and Chris Veasey. !\fission Viejo Jligh, represent- ed by Van Rogers, Dan Diesel. Kathi Georges, Anne Maxwell. and Alicia Farley took third place in the 9th grade cont~i.. Third place honors in the 10th grade event went to Andy Chan. Phil llill. Don Gardner Kathv S tangl and Joe Bun~ing of L:niversity High School. The team from I rvine's Ran cho San Joaquin In · termediate School took seconll place in the seventh grade com- petition . DROWNING Bwe and Waddell \\t'l'C able to grab the.· struggling swim~er. desc1i bed as a young !\tex1cao· American, <.and bring him part \\ ay lo shore. But near shore the surf and rip tides got too heavy, .iccording to Buie. and they had to let go, thinking the man could make it from there. "I had hold of him, but couldn't make it in. The four of us just barely m~1dl' il lo shor<'," lluje ~<Ji<l . Lt Conawa' s;11d the men thought the v1~·llm could touc.:h sand . but \\hen they turned around. ht>'' as gc>nl'. Police helicopters from Hunt· 1116'1.0n Beach and l"ewpo1t Beach searched lht' '' aters from the air. in the area near South Pacific am.I Andcr::.on Sti:ect. but saw nothing. FiH· ~c-uha divers from Hunt- ington Bl'ach and "e'' po1t Beat·h l1fcgard departments :.a lso searched the.• murky \Htlcr, but the sand stirred up by the un- dertow limited the visibilH)' to less than a fool, Lt. Conaway said. --,..·~ ---·· WATSONVfLLg: (AP)'- About 50 angry Todlaflt •llCl aup- porteris some repot-t.edl~ 1lfmed. today occupi~ a C9r!S\rUCtlon site they claim~ was a :sac:t$1 burial site, while ar~ sherif/•s depullcs mobilized nead>Yh , Sanut Cruz. County 5 etiff Al Noren met wl\.h Indian leaders in an eflot·t to petsuade them to leave under a court 01·der Cot their eviction lo allo" construc- tion lo resume. About 25 s heriff's depu.lles and Watsonville police officers stood by during the negotiatjot')S. Of· ricers said the Indian group m oved arms and women aJ}d children into their site earnµ Wednesd ay night. F.lla ;\1 ae Rodriques, an Indian representative. earlier told :.i t·ourt that removing the !Jones buried about 500 AD would "t•ause eternal s trife for our an· Ct'SlOl'S. '' The land is owned by Berman Steel Co., which was building ::.ome salvage sheds on the pro µerty 11 :.i mile5 west oC here, a6· sistant Police chief Roy Ingersoll said. lngersolf said he understood Santa Cruz. County sheriff's of- ficers were planning to evict the protesters. whose numbe(s have increased th~ last fe\\' days..> · Local Indians from the Ohlone Tlibe began camp~onJhe land sevet al days ago \\1len ancient bones were uncovered dwing ex- cavation. Fro•PageAI CENTER ••• for the Medical Center purchase. suppleme ntary funds for the campus hospital and start-u1> costs is working its way through legislali ve comm it tees. Governor Brown has been non- t·om mill:.i I on whether he will stgn the bill if it passt>s till' Lc~islature. Froze 11 Body Of Ma11 Found WEAVERVILLE <U PI > T1inily County s heriff's depulie::. found a Eureka man who ap- parently froze to death trying ll1 ::.ave members of his family trapped in a blizzard at Hobo Guh:h campground. A spokesman for the sheriff's office said Wednesday that Robert Childers, 23. tried to walk out or the snowbound camp- ground 20 miles west of here when the group became trapped Sunday by a winter storm lhal swept across the rugged region. dav.is·· brovv Close out Sale on ' WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SHIPMENT! HURRY! SA VE NOW! • Pl'rm:inc>nl press and regular fabric cycles • 3 Water level se111nqi: • 3 Water temperature settings • Zinc coated slcel cabinet wllh touph acrylic enamel l1n1sh • Family size procela1n enamel tub w1lh Power Fin Ag11a1or • Atlracflve brushed metal lrim • ru11 S1/f' UPP"' and lownr h1Qh vPloc11y spray arms plus center po~I ,pray 3 level scrubbing rltm1nate-; ore-rinsing • Unique rnc1>.1nq-d1!.hes and silverware on Ion • M1c.ro-Me:.h fllle1 Hurry SAVE s20 I J l'• ~ b d fl! 04 ln y~ lt F a: rr. Ii: tc pl t~ H m ~u SC iTI be p1 al aJ g1 Cf 11 F 01 Cl VOL. 68, NO. 79, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES . -.. • ORANGE COUNTY, C~l,IFOfftjtA . ' Today' Closlag- N.Y. Stoeks "THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975 TEN CENT;S F~¢e Cljni~ 8£fuahble Ne.Bring an End? Fo"-'er sturr members of the 'Huntington Beach Free Clinic said today they are ··ctru.e to the end of the road·· in their powl'r !;lruggle with the c linic's board of directors. Most of the staff and volunteer~ resigned six weeks ago because Mike Lyon, acting director, "as bypassed for the permanent directorship. But they said Tu~day 's de t·tsion b y the Orange County Bou'd of Supervisors to provide •m SS.500 clinic grant killed one of their last hopes. Meanwhile. Barry Crawford, the cliaic's new director, said he considers that decmion a victory for him and the new clinic staff. Crawford claimed Wednesday that services at the clinic are rapidly being restored and m some cases improved. He said . ror example, the clinic now has a paid m9(lie, roun.selor, assistant to the director. secretary and problem pregnan- cy counselor. T.h~ also in- cludes one .part-t:tm. e:roploye, Dr. Bernie Gol(ismfth, a·fi~sed family ad marriage counselor. He said the facility bas 14 Greeter's Veiee Stilled E ILE R UN MACK LARSEN, the of· ficial Laguna Beach streetcorner Greeter who bellowed, "Halloooo, There! · · to passing motorists for three decades, died Wednesday night in a rest home. He was seven days short of his 85th birthday. A native or Denmark, the street-corner fixture in the Art Colony for 30 years became a naturalized American citizen after his U.S . service during World War I. HE DIE D AT a Capistrano Beach nursmg home where he returned re- cently after one of his many stays at Long Beach Veterans Administration Hospital. H1s career brought him few dollars. but many memories and chuckles, in addition to knowledge that literally danced in his eyes as he watched the world go by his favorite corner and laughed not at but with it. Larsen also loved books. ••PEOPLE LOOK TIRED when they drive through town ... I run out there and greet them and they smile and l aug~ ... s ure they think I'm crazy. But tha{ doesn't really matter." he once said. Back in 1959 Mayor Jesse Riddle mounted a campaign to get Mr. Larsen out of town, but a poll in the town's new~aper showed 88 percent of the Art Colony was in support of their long- haired, bearded ambassador to the world. Dall~ Pii.t S~I P"°'o He was named the officia[ Laguna Greeter by a later city council in 1963. but age finally silenced the booming laugh that became known to millions. EILER UNMACK LARSEN, 1890 TO 1975 Laguna Beach Greeter Succumbs at Age 84 Three Girls 'Close' Valley Coe<b Spend 5 Days in lsol~ion By KATH\' CLANCY Of Ille Oa11y Pllol SUll Being locked inside a four-£oot- tiiBh isolation booth with two oU}er persons for fi Veda~ S isn 1l a bad '''ay lo live at leas t not i} you're 11. That's ''hat three g1g~hng s1~ th gradt•rs al NorthC'utt School in Fountain Valley suacl Wec:lm•schi~ as they dim heel oul of tht•ir metal chamber a fll'r 119 hour~ "'Sure I'd do al again," said r\I lison Rumugc. ··nut no. not :.i~ain tomorrow.·' s he <idc1cd l'm phaticaliy. •·1 didn't know m y le~s would feel like this." said Deborah Hauver. as she tried walking. Cynthia Quintero, the third member· of the isolation party. said s he missed eating tacos and seeing her !amity most of all dur ing the five-day cxpcti mcnt. The three climbed from tht> booth ~ little shakalr, as their pare nts snuppcd photos and about 100 classmates cheered and · tossed con f ctt 1. Then the group went out for •in act• ('l'Cum celebration "We learned "l' c·ould clo 1t. "l' c,n livt> together l hat long." s <11d ,.\llison. Cynth1u added thl' three had become close friends of games. watchin g s ome televisio~· and conversing with their frl eods outside over a microJ?hone. They said they. only had one spat -on•r ··who would do \\ hich dishes ... Deborah l'X· pluined. ··That l <1stcd about two minute!>," she s aid. before they de\t,sed a cleanup schedule. Ahout 30 fourth, fifth and sixth (fradl·r s desj~ned t,he fiw-day project under the guidanct> of their tt•achcr. Ed Lamb. They cSee.JlOOTH, Page ;\2i ... ' WJthin 100 Yards JVixon Proximity T 9~ Barge RecQ,lled SAN orl:OO <AP) --\\'hen he was president. Richard M. Nixon \Valked within 100 yard5 of the giant barge later used to salvage p~rl of a s unken Soviet sub- manne. Nix011 ,spokl• hradl~ Jan. 4. 1972. ~t..:». ce~ mony al National .. ~ ... FULL-SCALE SUB PROBE UNUK.:l V. Page M. "Our customer said absolutelv nn publicity." said ci i\'ASSCO spokl•::.man then. It \\a:. late r learned that the bJl'J!l' h a d been built for Loc'.'khcl'd. "ht<'h coordanatfll' deep se.i mininJ:! operations for 1 lught'S ~ASSCO offacaab s till dl'n) lhal l.hl'~ knt•\\ the barge'' as lo hl' used for anything othC'r than deeµ M'a mining . CSec BARGt:. PagetU, 'olumeer doctor~ .. md they are on duly two to three nights a w~k . Erika Krau!>c . former mar· riage and family counselor at the c linic. said Wednesday, however. she does not believe services art approaching the level they once were. .. lt's all just a sno'" job,"' she argued. Erika ::.aid the clinic formerh had 150 volunteers. compared \\ ith the 35 Crawford nwnt10ned Wednesday. She said there '>'l'l'l' 16 physicians, and medicals wen• held three to five nights a week Cravdord said the physiciani. "are complimenting the staff .. on their work, and on medical e:\ amination bights they ::.ee 60 pa- tients. compared" 1th 4-0 l>t>forc rhe~ Jrt' lllll'l'l'stt'd tn qudnta \~ not quaht~. ·· Enka s aid, cx- pl ~11rung the forml'l' staff impo::.ed .1 40 pa til·nt limit to ga,·e doctors ttml• lo ).(I\ l' f1r::.t-ratc care to l'.H'h <.'ra\\ ford ::.auJ thl' dime's Help LIOl' 1s bein g res lored, cind volun- ll'l:'I'!:> no\\ a re being lrainl"'<i to mJn thl' phonl's cSet• CLIJ\IC. Page A:!i Swimmers Fail In Rescue ·Try Drowning Victim Missing Ry TF.RR V COVILLI:: Of Ill• 0• ily Piiot Staff ,\ young man drowned Thurs- day in hea\'y rip tides off Sunset Beach des pite efforts to save him by four otht'r men. inC'luding a o n e -legg e d Vietnam war \'el er a n. The Orangt• County Sheriff's Department said tcxlay the vie tam's body has not been found and he has not been identified. .. Witnes ses said there were two eompanioo1 with him. but they apparently made it to the bt>ach and took off. Maybe they didn'l know him ... Ll Chuck Conaway. of the she11ff's depart· ment. s aid A Sunset Beu<'h fisherman. \\'aync Waddt>ll. 30. of 16371 S Pacifit· A\'c .. first s potted threl' s wimmers 1n trouble s hnrtl~ after noon lie told in vcs t1gators he \\ ent after lhe one farthest out bccuusc the other two were close to shore. He "as joined in the rcsue ef- fort by Huntington Ocach F'ireman Thomas Townsend and two men from Artesia. Gregory Buie. 25, and Windell nandels. 27. Randells . the war \'Cleran tossed as ide his aluminum nutches and dove in the rip tides and undertow with the others Handells lost his left leg. abo' l' tht.> k11el'. durani:! th<: Vietnam \\UI' Bwt> untl Wuddl.'11 \\l'l't' able to i,!rab lht• slrugglmg swimmer. dcscribttd us a young :\Iex1can· .\ml'rican. und bring him part \\ a y lo shore But m•ar shorl' the swf and np tides got loo hl•a v~. <iccording to Buie, and tlwy had lo let gu. thmking the man (·ould make il from then• "l had hold of him. butcouldn'l make it in . The four of us just barely made ii lo shon•. ·· Buil' sait.l l.l Cona" a y s~11d the men thought the '1ct1m <'Ould touch :.and. hut \\ ht•n tht·y turrwcl :..round. tw ''as gorw Polin• helicopters from I Iun\ inglon Be:.H·h und :'<:c\\pot1 l!e<1ch :-earchcd thl! "tilers from the <11r. in till' urea nl'JI' South Pac1f1\• and Anderson St reel. but s.I\\ nothing ' Valley Youth, SA Pal Die in Cabin .\ youni.: Founlatn \'alll·~ sk1t·1· and hi ~ SanlJ An<i t·ompa111on werl' found dead \.\'edm•sd;iy <tf ternoon in a mountain cubm :it Ri~ Re<ir Lakt• Tht> ·Sun fil'rnarduw Count~ Coroner's offi ce said Stt•n•n .J Roberts. 18. of 16574 Pim·on Cir de. Fountuin \';tllc~·. ami'llclmul .\. :\Iitterwalln<'r. 25. Santa Ana. apparent!~· cl1ccl Ill lhl'll' slel'j). as phyxi;1ll•d h~ tumcs from a fault\· ga s heatt•r .\ cormw r ·s 1kpul~ s ..11d lhl•\ u1ed soml'lll1H' Tuesday. but tlw bodu.•s Wl'l"l' not found until \\ 1•d nt•schl\ '' ht>n another fril'tHI. Gt>oq£e :\lt'l\111tll'. Lu llahra, t·ame bv lo {'ht•1·k on thl:'m I Ulll'l'•d Sl'I'\ J<'t"" 101 HohlTt'> \\ 111 ht• hl•lll at :! :1n p 111 . Frida~. .11 Pl'l'k l·'.1mtl> < '11 10111.11 F111wr.tl I lonlt' 111 \\ 1•st m 111:-11•r flt• I~ SUJ'\'l\'('11 h~ ht._ p.ll'l'llh. .\Ti s ;111<1 .\Tr:-ll u~h H11lwrts. t" o s1st ('l's. !"011 1;1 Htl1·' ;rnd l';i t 1·1\'1.1 Cl .1rl..· :ind h 1'- ~r .Jn dm11 th 1·r-. ;\fr ... 1\11'11 ll olil'l'I .., .ind \I r., .\l;1r> l l1.1lh "'t•ach_.r The trio entert'd lhc ci~ht h~ 11-foot converted cc·m('nt m1:<l'I" Friday afternoon. They spent their duys dra\\ mg on the walls and ceiling with crayons, playing an assortment Steel Shipbuilding Co. to an· nounce a contract Ior building oil tankers. ·The 324·foot submersi ble barge was 100 yar<b away. Parents Ask Music The 1jair drO\ e up to lht• l 0ah111 O\\ned b \ :\J1ll t•r\\Ul1n1..1 1"~ purents. 011 :\tond:.i~ for a \\l'Ck of skiing, invl•st ai.:atorssciid Their boctacs \\ l'l'l' d1 sc:'b\ creel in an ups tairs lwdroom ;md C'OI' oner's deputat•s said th('y wt•rt• probably a s ph~·x1aled by tht• fumes fl'nm a downstairs gus he.it er. F~11r s kies 10111,::ht ,111d 1-)·ula~. a ccording lo Llw ''eather Sl•l'\JCl'. J11g hs of lit) at th(' lw:1chl's rising 111 1:1 inland. Lows tonight .1;, to 5:1 Burglary Botched A Huntington Reach man sut braised and scratchc<l In city jutl today pfter he • tripped ond fell lh~h the.roof of a buildtna ptllicc <d I e4t eo ti c p l an n c d to burglorize. Ou'Yld. {lntrl~k l.•tl>·, 21. or 9635 Comstock onve. was found ly\qg ~ the floor ul Bene( cial Finance. 21172 bch Blvd .• just bclore mldl\ldlt Wednesday by u janitor. He,.wa ,arresied on su!I· p1clon of bur9Jary. , A company spok~sman said \o· day that a NASSCO official jok- ingly said a t the barge's launching 11 days later that he ru1ked Nixon to cbl'Js~n the barge but that l'tixon • said if we wouldn't tell him what it was, be was darned if he would hav~ anything to do with it.·· The b_.rge. accordine lo n"°"" l't'10rt~. was u e!IS later &JUIC..yeru; hi a. ClA..sPon90rtdit attempt td ntiff ~ aiunken Soviet.aubmurint rrom Ule floor or the 'Pul'ific Octun Construction of the burgt wus sponsored by billionaire in dustrialist Howard R. Hughe The barge 1s now lied up at u pier in Redwood City. New~men are forbidden to approach It. NA SCO refused lo say anythin .abOut the unllSUal er~ aller lu existence was rirst re- ported ln 1971, the S&n Di o l"nlon uid. .. t ·Progran( Continued At least 20 par,nts are expect- (."() to a s k the _Fountain Valley ~<'hoot board tonight lo keep the district 's SJ00,000 music pro- Jo(ram . Mus ic is not on the trustees' 7 3() p .m . agenda, but the music prog~01m i:1 one area suggested for cutbacks to help sa\'e 5670,000 on nex1 year's budgeL Fountuln \'.1 lie\' t)us one of Ure laqi(est elementary school music prqJ{'·am• in the area \\ ith a band, orcbeslra ortd chorus at eoch o ( th~ dlstrlc:t •s 18 schools. Dr. Mike Brtd.lausiness direc- tor for the dlstfict,.• d there att 17 mu •~ t 8(' bO r aamooa tbc uioi ... l)Ola rl , plu purch:HH?s . add SJ00.000 irnnuRlly. he said. Ht> s aid <tbout 4,000 chilcln•n . url' involved with the or~anizt'd music 1?roups, und about 7,000 rt" <'eive general music instruction m the pnm ar~ und intc•rmcdialt• grades. Fount atn \'a llev also has <1 75 membN dls ti·ict bantl. a shJ.thlly Janwr di tri<rl 01 ch~~lr11. and ll smaU di tnct \'tloru . Arter the M~rch <1 1~ or thl' fn·ccnt tu O\'N'J1dl'. di :t ;td mmistrulors h"d lo pr~p ~ a lof\8)1&t of po!>:<ible budgctcuta to ehtnln11~ 1t Potenti ul $67Q,OOO dt- fidtnext (ear. 1'.ac li1 reprcsct\ts m<Jt'C t}lan l;~ milhon ~ Pot.:nbal Sil h~:>. l trutt.ees h.-v~ no\ yet dtcidll!:d Wlltch cuts wm bt-mod' Employt's of Southwest Gus Company i1we!it1~:1tl'CJ th«:' ('ahm and found the J!:i~ ht>atl'r (~ult~ and tht• ventila tion s y stem dogged. ar corchni: lo lhl' cor oner's off1n· Man Die in Flour 'CUA~Ul&RSB\.. RG . P:t. 1\.:Pl I A m-an c:toing mai6t~nan<:l' wo1·k at an in(lustnal b~kery fell iflln a ~-foot·deep \'ai ,of flour ... nd vff oNat ed \\'ed'nesd:n S~clal e~~fpment tiad to l>4: hroug"l in fri>m Luncuster, Pa lo dig U.ro~h the 40,000 pounds or Clout oocl r~covor lh(' body of lhe virlin\ .. Rn~mond Schrum .Jr . 23. of Sprtng \.trove. Pa I ~SI DE TODA"\' Tearful South Vietnamese <'Otnplele abandonmerit of /lue. another setback in a .~ent>~ o/ :itunnmg m1 l1tary1 de· feat~ Ston1. Poq~ A4 lnd.-x At YWf Sffvlu Al 1.-.. ~lt Ct L.M ... .,. Alt CM'"'"911a A S,O J Claum.. o .. tt ~u c, cnu-11 cs DtMll ... tk-. "" Ui..,.._. ..... A4 1....-Ul-M 04 ... _. (6.J ..... II(_ 0$ IMlflNHi.tl O• M!lu-.n Ct -..n 04 ~lll'i.M• Ct. NalMNI ..... , ... ..... c.-, AIMJ ..... '""'• fOot'lff ..,,. ,.....,_. ... ... ,.. ..... ... .,,....... .,..,.., .,...._ CM C1 Ol·l C6·1 Ct 04 ) OAIL Y PILOT H /F llughes ·"FrOnt' or CIA? ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -The ~nrre relations hip between .tJ1 wa rd Hughes and the U.S. r~emment includes lengthy ties Uh lhe CIA, a still mysterious -i:ole in the Watergate scandal a desire to make li $1 millio~ oil to the P resident of the •1ted States. Hughes' contract with the CIA lo recover a s unken Russian sub- _fllilrine is just another chapter in a s tory as mys terio~ as the r eclusive billiona1reb1mselt. Several b iographies and magazine articles have reported , NEJJ'S ANALYSIS . 4Jt at Hughe:,· Summa Corp . which contr aclt.'d to raise the :Russian sub. and Summi.l's pr(' <lecessor. th1.• Hughes Tool Co., were for years a CIA front in Latin Ameri ca. ll u~hes had a ..-contrac t -w ith a Washingto n public relations firm that fronted ;YorCIA activ1t1<•s in Europe. .._ Hughes Aircraft ulso does top- ~ecret w ork dl·velopi n~ <1 nd ··building satellite:. for thl' C'I A's y program , according to Sum - m::i sources. •· L ast year Hughes was the na-tion's eighth largest defense con- tractor -$825 m 1llion. Most of it went to Hug he:, Ai rcraft, largely •· fornehcopters. t. . For y ears the Hughes empir e ~s had close links with the gov-~rnment. Hug hes ' defense work and attempts to drive the Mafia from g a mbling operations he bought in Las Vegas e arned him the title of ··super Patriot" from s uch government officials as J . Edgar Hoover , the l ate FBI director. A high intelligence source. in d iscu ssin g th e ~bm a rin e salvage mission, str~ssed that Hughes a nd his organization act- ed with "patriotis m " in cooperating on the f!lper·secret deal. But in rece nt y ears a number of lawsuits that followed a falling out among top Hughes aides con- taine d evid e nce that th e billionaire tried to use bis con- ' tacts in government for bis own benefit. Front Page Al BARGE ... . . "To beg in with, the whole pro- Ject w as o f a c onfid e nti a l nature." said NASSCO public re- 1 a t i o n s direct or William H a rman. "There is a provision in the contract that p revented us from ~isc losin g any thinc about the whole thing from the beginning -and it still applies." !\T e a n w h i 1 c , n o r th e r n Califor nia fire offi cials plan to in- spect the bar ge. "We pla n to go aboard," s aid Redwo od City F ire .M ars h a l George Asvos. "If they've been foo ltng around "'1t h nuclear "'arheads, 1 don't "ant to t ake any <:hances that anythin![ might h ap pc n \\ h ii l' th c ba r ~ e i :- moored hen·.'· .\s,·o:-; s aid hb JOb "·•s to ltl· ~pe~l \c~sc l s for hazar dou~ mi.lll'l'luls. l>ut Ii~ tl1tl nnl ::oi.1 \. "'hat he "'ou Id luok for .•ho<ird th~ :H10·fol)l-l<111:.! !-.ubnu·r:-1blc ::.Lt-cl h.irgt•. Birds Come Back HOPKINSVILLE. Ky. CPJ Huge flocks of birds have re- turned lo lhis W estern-teentucky city just we eks after the Army used a detergent s pray to ex- terminate thous ands oC lbem at nearby F l. C ampbell. ORANGE COAST H 1 DAILY PILOT TIW l>-C.0•\I D<lllY Pllol -·ll-<11 1\tam ~tM Hfl-' Pr••~ l\pubft l'Wl'dbytf'w-0• ,,~ C.0.\t ruot1\l'HnQ Comc>•"Y '-~••t• ..,., ,,., .. puibh~ Mof".:1•¥ U'HOUC)" Fttdo)T fCW' ~n·•·• Ht/I!..._ M· ... port f\ta<1' • .-.vnUnott"' t¥.ttt• f ·• •••" V•11~y tr•lnP, S•dd1r-tu ~ v .. 1tt,. .. , t ~ &eK"l'\OVt" Co•\t ,. !t•f"lt)'I~ r.-Q "' 1 _,1tW>n ~ pUb'1°"'t"O ~IU•0•¥' 4'l"ld ~"• ~,., ~·M.·O<il OUbi•\IUftQ P••~· I ., t'l'I Y..• .t I ... Strftt (.o\t• ,.,.,..,_. C•l•to,n1A .,,~~ Robert N W f'N1 Pr,. 10fl\I •nd Pt.,1h'1\"""' Jae k R Cur•ev ~.,. p, O•Oflont 4tncl C...Mr•t Mit~t Thomas Keevtl f ft•lot 1 hom..l<. A M urph1nf' MiA f'4Qlfl0 i. OdOt Charles H Loos Richard P. Nall A>W>l•nt -~·"9 (OIW\ Tn ry Coville Wnt 0••"04 co..~ty LOllM Hyntinqton Buch Office Utl) IM«"' &oulfv•rO ..... " ... '"'""" p 0 tlo• l'IO .,... OtMr Offices l•W"4t ••'" '''''''f~rf'Str,.,1 C":'Jl\1' AA• ,4 \0 Nr\I 84\v ~,,.., ....,...,.,,""'..,"nu,.,_..,..,,.,~·~""''"' $MwltfQiit' ti' \f•llf" v )Oftt lA P•1 J4 •Ml •• ~" 0 .. j•J , ,,,,,._,,, TtleP"on• (714) ... 2-4)21 Clus•fltd Advertttlnt '42·S671 ., __ , .. °' ..... , ........ ~ ... s.40-1220 t•atY • '''" '' " Or.,.•• (r ~'t flllwOt.\fHl'\O CottlftA"Y Nt "f*'' .,.,., 1Uw,lf•I"""' edUet,tl m•fter er •dY•fli••M#,,h Plif't•" ,,,. •• IH r•i.•~lfuc •ff •1th•vt \..,.,, .. , p•tm•u••"' tjf t(lif)frtVftf 1\#Mf \<P<Oft!I cl•o Mii"~ ~··· <It C•nll liM" C•l,fMn•.41 ~"-'''""~rc•rrwrt.JOO~t,...• ..,,,.. .. "' ·-""" .... 111.,,._,..,.,_\,., "'°"., .. , .,.,,., ,. ... --..... . ' . . But Erika 1 ld a.ome calli saow .,.. Mina handled by witrained ~rsou. • ... 'l am g t::t r al 10od Sup- port." Cr•wt aid, ••jftd r am m~king con\a . &. " • ' Ho said starttn11 April l , u county family pllln .. I procram wiJl be at the clinic one evmlnl a week. a"'1 new veterans coun•tl· lng profl'am :! Is belng arranged througb'Oran ge Coast Collete. DEBORAH HAUVER, CYNTHIA QUINTERO, ALLISON RUMAGE (FROM LEFT) lMERGE·' • Rub-a-dub-dub, Three Glrls In • Tub -for Five Daya of Isolation ·· Crawford •'id he also ts wo~k! tns on establlahtng a baby tllnic with pediatrician• on -duly. l1S well as a program for alcoholism and peer counseling for 12 to 16 year olds. E'rorn Page A I BOOTH ... planned m en u::. for the f!\•e dav~. L'Quipped tbe c ham ber and COn ducte d t esti ng throughout t11 t·heck the cfft'l·ts of isolation. The three put to~cther s1mpl1• 111cturc µu11ll·~., a:. tht•ar vla ssmall·s \\atdll'u O\CI " t cle\·ision monitor a nd timed them . They also pnlorml•d s1m pie calisthenics. · ··Wl"n· been g ctl111g -.lo\\ Pl'," Cynthie! ~<iid. "Th~y abo look tt littlt• ptill'. .. L<im b said. The tL•aC'lll·r. \\ho didn't sha\ l' t hroughout the Yig11. :.lept each night rn his el <issroorn "itb a ho::.l of student a nd pan·nl ··support team s." Inside, Allison s aid, .. We had fun. \\·e wrote on th(• walls, dad l'Xt>rcis~s .attt:I toak tl'S'l.s.' · • One part.'nl \~ utchmg Wcdnes- tlay said a team of boys planned to challenge t heir isolation re· cord . ·'I think Mr. Lamb will putthat off for aw hi le," the parent ob- served . Valley Takes St~eet Light Co1itrol Soo1i Street lig hts in Fountain Valley will be opera ted directly by the city starting July I. The new a rrangement was set to take effect in April, but City Attorney Tom Woodruff suggest- ed the July 1 date instead because the city's current con- tract with Southern California Edison Company continues until then. Under the ordinance change, the city can continue to levy a hlgher street light tax, permitted for one year only this year by the state Legislature in order to keep the old street lighting district from operating in the red. City Controlle r Howa rd Stephens said the change should have little effect on the amount t axpayers spend for s treet lights. With the state's approved in· crease this year , the owners or a $50,000 home spend about $35, a nd that amount is not expected to increase next year, he said. Ocea11 View Opposition Joi11s Group \lcmbt>r s 111 thl' Oct·an \'1cw ~1·hool boJrcl h.l\ l' .imnl'd iiroups opposing unification efforts within t he City of Fountain \'alley. Ocean \' a •w t r ustees h:l\ (' adopted a position statem ent op µosing the eff orts because "we do nut feel it will operate in lhc·best interests of the tot"-school population in our a rca. ·' · Ocean View could loseoneofi L<; schools, Vista View, localed in the northwest corner c1f F ountain \'<1 lky. if the city border unifica- twn effo rts ~ucceed. The ll LlntinJ?t~n Beach l n10n I li gh School board. as wt'll ,,.., t ru:-te('S in tl11· Garden (;ron• l ·n1faed Sl·hool 1>1-.tr1ct. abo op pose the efforts. ,\hout 6.000 Four)lain \'.tll<.'\ rt· '1denls :-.1gned pclrt1on"i cailmg f111 •• "'"' 1111 th1 · 1·1t\ lx>rdcr un 1f1l at11111 · lh,· St.t11· B11 .11 d uf Education,.., 1•\pn:lt·d l11 hl·ar I h1· rnaltt•r ,\pnl 111 1'.11 1•nt:-••l \'i-.ta \'ie\\ School. as '\.\l'll as families Ill the llunt mgton Beach ":-trip" portion of lhc Founta in \'allev < Elcmt•n· tary >School Ob trict: alsooppo::.<. thl' measu re. saying they han had no voi<-c in dcl<'rmining tlw Ill'\\ district's bordt'l's, Ocean View t rustees said ".in ;1('l'Plablc unification proposal mu~t include a m ;.1-.tcr plan that deals "ith a ll of the youngster:, 1·111 t•ntl~ !-.l'I'\ rd hy thr llunt 1ngton lk:u:h l "11111n High School D1 't n rt Fund Plea Entered RAl.Tl:\10 R E ct'PJ I · John W Sterfe), trca~ur('r of form er P reside n t Nl\oti':. Marv la nd fund·raisinf( comm1tlct.' 1n· 1972. pleaded no contE'st W<'dne11day lo cha rgei; of acccph nit etnd f<1lsE')} reporting an 1ll<'gal Sl0,100 cnn tnbutton from the Singer Sc~ ini: Machine Co Final Details Eyed· In Douglas Stl-ike He is arranaing an tnfotmution and referral,~rogram with the American D •b~et Association and the~ American Cancer Society. . Meanwhile: L~on said he and the former staff wiU bave to ?Qeet again to decide an)"'addltlonal ac- tion. He said a lawsuit is still a possibility. o.u,~i.-•••,...... TAKES EXECUTIVE POST Free Clinic's Crawford Crawford· .Stnkmg machinists and com. pan) offltials of the :\kDonne ll l>ouj:!las Corpo ration l'Onlinut'<I to nwt•t today in un effort lo work out tm al tklalls of a ne\\ contract pat'kage, m hopes of ending a fi ve· \\ l't>k·old st rikl' OCfll'iuls of the Joeal Interna· tiorwl Assod:.tlion of Machinists 11,\:\I 1 ~a•d both"sic.ks met "until latl'" \\'C'dm·sdi.IY night and were to ml·et Jgain totlay to discuss language of thl' offer and "job in· l·q uitlcs ... But det •.11 b of a new offer have not yet been d1sdosed. Company offi cials :,aid rel(.'ase of details \\lll be up to the 1..\:\1, but the un- ion ~1>ukcsml'n ~a•d no informa· tlon as yet avaalablt· Mile Square Pla11s Hit By l11flation Int lat ion has h it plans lo expand I hl' Fountain V LI llt•y recreation rnmpll'x in Mile Squ are Park. The city council has learned that a pa rk e xpansion project, expected to cost $580,000, now wall cost about $646,000 instead. Public Works Director Wayne Osborne r eported the price in- crease Tuesday, then suggested some items be bid .separately, :,o they can be eliminated if needed. T he city h a d hoped lo build 12 lighted tennis courts, a lighted baseball field a lake (·hildron's play area, a ' conces~ion stand, re:,trooms and landscaping. But al the council's direction, bidders will be asked to price the r e:,t r oom concession stand, . some lighting, som e landscaping and two of the tennis courts separately. Two earlier phases in the park development a lready are under w ay a nd s hould be finished by June. They inclu d e an $830,000 recreation building with a gym- nasium , ha ndball courts, game room, socia l hall. kilch<'n and of- fices, as well as a $780,000 athletic complex with two lighted baseba ll diam onds, bas ketball and volleyball courts and rest rooms. Scott Pushes For Shopping Center Sign Founti.1111 \ alk v Ch\' Coun· l'ilman Geor ge Scott has joined tht' chorus of m erchants who d <t im they m ay be losing business bccaui;c custom ers don't know \\lhl·t·c to find them . lie :rnggested the city shoultl come up w ith a n ew type of shop- ping center s ign that could .. help the little guy." Fountain \' a llev merchants ancl the Chamber o( Commerce han· l'Omplamed t hat the cit~··s strict :srJ.!O r e4t11 rements do not gi\ l' tlwm enough identification. They c laim they are losing h11'1 ·m•:-s bec·aus~ customers d11\'e b\ and c an 't :-.et' them. · Planni n )!. D1rLcl or C11 n l Sherrod .... 11d Tut•sd<1~ that th(• <·1l\''s sign 1·omm1l ll'l' has he1•n dl·~ l·lop111g u 111•\\ :.hopping cenk r d 1~pl ay :,q.(n th.il could c<1st.· the -.1tuatwn. "We ha\'l' t•om t' up \\1th a dt>· sign wt· thml-. 1s pretty good." hl' ~aul She1•1·od s aid the sign would he dia mond s haped a nd would 1 nt ;111•, gn 1ng space for severul merch ant's n<1 m es. lie t>>. pluinl'd Wednesday an C'X· .u·t dt>s1 ~n as not yet available. but the city is discussing the matkr Mlh i.om t· :,i.:n tompanies. •\\ t' "ant to do everythiog posi.ibh.• tu ..il'com modate the con- ccrn& uf thc merchants.'.hesmd. S<-otl stt~l!l'~led some business prnhll•m:. l·oul<l he caused by poor l'l'onunl\. hut bl'ltc1· sigm, could lwl1> I thmk \\ e better sta rt doln" -.ornethmJt h<'C'<1t1se I can just II~ lhc opposition building up, and r t hmk "I.' oullht to do 21omcthlnat about It , .. Scott said. T he IAM, with 7.000 workers in Southern Ca lifornia and 200 in Cape Canaveral, Fla.J. will vote on a new contract offer ~nday. The i;trike has caused 7,500 layoffs at the firm's Long Beach pla nt, whe re about 19,000 persons are employed. About 1,500 JAM \\Orkers are on s trike at the llun· tmgt on Beach plant as well, but ::.o far none of the 3,500 other workers at the plant live been laid off. · Compa ny officials today sa\d 110 new layoffs have been an· nounced this week. About 12,000 IAM employes l'overed under a separate con- tract in St. Louis were conlinu- rn g to meet with Jederal mediators, but no contract pro- gress was annoWlced. . l'nion officials said the IAM v.orkers now earn an average of SS.71 an hour, not counting benefits. The company's last of- fer before the F eb. 10 walkout was for a three percent pay raise for eCJ<'h of the next three years. The union c laims that offer would not k eep wages at the same r ate paid b y o ther at•ros pace firms. The two sides <ilso arc arguing about additional 0(·osl of living pay boosts of 15 cl•nts an hour in January and five l'cnts in April, union officials said. Frozen Body Of Man Found WEAVERVILLE (UPI > Trinity County s herifrs deputies found a Eureka man who ap· parcntly froze to death trying to ~a ve members ·or his famllv trapped in a blizzard at HobO Gulch campground. A spokesman for the she1iff's office said Wednesday that Robert Childers , 23, tried to walk out or the snowbound ca mp- ground 20 miles west of here when the g roup became trapped Sunday by a winter storm that -;wept across the rugged region. Lyon, who holds bachelors tlegrees in bus iness adminlstra· tiori and psyc hology and is corn pleting a mas ters in counselin~. ~aid he also is discussing starting a new clinic e lsewhere . ··some othe r communiti ~s have contacted us ~~bout setlin~ up another clinic," he s aid, "but il is a Jot of work ttnd we alrca d\ feel like we have been thl'ough that. ··The st aff will have to m eet and decide," he said. ''Whatever we do will be a mutual decision." GM Fluctuating DETROIT CUPI> -General Motors Corp. s aid today it is re- calling another 4,000·l aid-off workers, almost all of them from Michigan, because of increased output of its compact and sub· rompact1 car m odels som etime afte1· April 1. But at the s ame time. the automotive giant suid it would idle 2.530 workers at its truck and coach division in Pon- tiac. Mich 10-year-old Kills Self LOS ANGELES CAPJ A 10.year-o ld boy com- mitted s uicide with h is father's g un because of ap- parent despond ency over poor school work, police said today. ' The bod y of Ril'hard Kopitzke was found hy his mother in a bedroom of the ir P ac1f1c: P a lis adl'S home \\'cdnesd aY. Police said th ei·~· were told by the pa rents that the bov had been d epressed a bout school work and been asked by school officials lo bting hi s mother and father to set• the teacher . Gets Free Clinic Post Barry Cr<1wford, 27. is the nc\\ t>xecutive director of the Hunt· in6,,t\on Beach Free Clinic. His a ppo intm ent Tuesday night followed a six·week po\\ er struggle bet\\ l'en the clinic's board of directol's and former sta ff. The st aff resigned in pro- test because J\1 ike Lyon, acting director, was bypassed for the permanent job. Judy Davison. his replacement, resigned t\\o days later. Cr awford \\.is hired ::i month a go t o :,er ve as prog r a m coordinator \\hi le the board con- ducted a sear c h for a new dircc· tor. "I t'an ::.ay lhCJt <is for as ever· )one is concerned the clinic is running ::.m oot hcr than it has for CJ long time.·· said boar d Prcsi- c.Jent J al'k Feeh<in. llt• said no one other th <in \nm ford wa s interviewed for the excculi\'e director's post, but the board advertised for the job <mt! .. screened a lot oC applica- tions.·· Crawford, a graduate of llun t- ington Beach H igh S chool. he lped fo und the Huntington Beach ll elplint'. forerunner of the c linic, a nd \\'i.IS a volunteer there until movmg rrom the arc•• five ye<1rs ago. Ile received an .\ .\ df."g ree I rum Golde n \\'l•s t College anti "as a polit1 (·al ~cience major ut Cal St alt.' Dominguez befon· \\Orking for sc' cri.11 years in on· m<1nagemcn l Onassis Will Eyed GENEVA, Swit zerland (AP)· Christina Onassis Oew from Nice to Geneva today amid uncon- firmed reports that she had come for t he reading of her father's will. da:vi.s· brovv.· Close out Sale on ' I WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SHIPMENT! HURRY! SAVE NOW! • Pl'1manet11 ptoss and regul•1 I ibnc cyc:lr<; • 3 Waler lever •.f'111nq•, • 3 W.lte1 lemperarure se111ngs • Zinc coatud steel cab1ne1 w11h tough acryhc Pnamcl finish • r .im1ly size prex;ola1n Pnamcl tub w11h PowPr Ftn Ag1ra1or • Allracltve brushed metal trim While they last \ Now only 519995 •full ~JI/I' imp •r .inr1 towc• hirJh velnc1·~ ~O•dt a•m<; "" • -enlE:1 C'"St sru .iy • j I•» nl SC"Vbb1n9 • hm1ro 110., 1111 ·rins1no • Un1QuP r Ir ~1nq·t11.,hr ~ anrf ~1lw1rwJrr on lop • Micro Mc<.h ltl!P• j '-' • I v ] w· " ~l P< m 19 St II( la bl 1 F " d 'c ¢ s Cl ti ft ii ti y ~ J i J ~ J 1 .. - VOL. 68, NO . 79, 4,SE.CTtONS, 38 PAGES Today'8 £los t N .Y. Stoeks THU RSDA Y, MJ\RCH 20, 1975 N TEN CENTS . Nixon Spoke I oc;~y ards FroDI CIA Barge SAN DlEGO IAP1 Whl•n he v.cttl pre!>ident. H 1<·hard :\t Nixon '\\alked withm 100 yard' of lh<> ~1ant bar~e later used to sal\ age part of a sunkt>n ~>' ll'l sub marine. Nixon spokt! ~ridl:. Jan. 4. 1972. at a eeremonv .it N;1ltonal Steel Shipbuilding ('o to an nounce a contract lor bwh.hng 011 lanker~. The 324-toot subm~1 hie burgc \\a!> 10-0 .v unb ""a). \ company spokeliman said to· day that a NASSCO o!u~ial jok· FULL-SCALE SUB PA08E UNLIKELY. Pa~ A4. 1ngly ::.a id al the barge's launt·hing 11 d~ys later thttt he asked Nixon lo chrfsten the barge hut that Nixon ··said if "e ''uuJdn't tell him what 1t \\as. hl' was darned jf ho would ha\'l' unythmg lo do with it.•· · Tht.> barge. accot·ding lo ne" s reporl1:>, ''a!> used later that year 111 a CIA·sponsored attempt to raise a s unken Soviet submarine from the floor of the Pacifil> Ocl•an Construct ton of lht.> barge "as sponsored by billionaire in- dustrialist Howard R. Hughes. The bargt.' 1:. now tied up al a pier .Greeter's Voiee SiUled EltER UNMACK LARSEN, the of· ficiaJ Lag una Beach s treetcorner Greeter who be llowed, .. Halluooo, There!" to _passing motorists for three decades. died Wednesday night in a rest home. He was seven days short of his 85th birthday. A nativt' of Denmark. the street· corner fixture in the Art Colony for 30 vears becamL' a ne1turalized American citizen 'after his l's service during World War I HF: OI EO ,\T u Capistrano Beach nursing homl" where he returned re- cently after one of his manv stavs at Long Beach Veterans Admfnistr'ation Hospital. Hts career urought him few dollars. but many memoncs and chuckles. in addition to knowledge that literally danced in his eves as he watched the world go b'> hi's fo\·orite corner and luughed 1iot at but "ith it. Larsen also loved hook ~ "PEOPLE LOOK TIRED when they drive through town ... I run out there and greet them and they smile and laugh ... sure thev think I'm crazy. But tha{ does n 't really matter." he once said. Back in 1959 .:\layor Jesse Riddle mounted a campaign to get Mr. Larsen out of town, but a poll in the town's newspaper showed 88 percent of the Art Colony was in suppo1t oflheirlong· haired, bearded ambassador to the world. ~ Dally PilOt Sl•ll P""1o He was named the official Laguna Greeter by a later city council in 1963. but age flnally silC'need the booming laug h that ber~tme kn0\.\11 to millions. EILER UNMACK LARSEN, 1890 TO 1975 Laguna Beach Greeter Succumbs at Age 84 ;Jlearst Figure S~ent Scot~'s Father Refwes Jurr,,,Questio11$ SAN FRANCISCO 1 L'PI > The father of a key f1gurl' in the Patricia llearst ca~c rl'fuse<J to- day lo answer que~hons asked during a ~rand jury st•ssion and <'<1lled his s ubpoenJ to testify purl of .i "\\ itchhunt ;,1gainst my son." , J ohn J . Scott. 66. u Las \'cgus apartment house managl'r. was subpoenaed lo apµcar bt'fore lhl' federal grand jury wh1t·h hus bl'L'n investigating various aspects of tl)e Hearst case for more than a .vear. " Scott's son. Jal'k. :J2 formt·r athletic director at Oberlin College In Ohio. is sought by llw FBI ~fl connection with a s e c I u d e d P c n n s .y t v a n i a latmhousc where Miss Hearst and three other fu~itiv~s hid out Jasl s ummcr. lk is reported to b<' sought as the man who rented tht> farmhoust•. The tlde r Scott, "ho has a p peared before the grand jury 011 ce before but did nol ~1 ve an) testimony. was in the grand jur~ room for less than 10 minutes, his attorney said. and did not answer any ques tions, citing the Fifth Amendment. by a worn an who. tdentifieq. ht·rself as ~,eki 'Scott. tht Oregon Journal'teported today. The van was found abandoned 111 Portland last October. The Journal saffl the van ww; rl'nled Sept. 19 •b y a woman ''hose Ohio drive(li license iden· tified her as Micki Scott. 30. Mrs. Scott and her husband. Jack, have been sought by lhl' FBI for questioning about ~iss Hearst. The woman who rented the van listed its destinalrnn as Denver l'ietim Drowns and Its use~as ··for personal busi- ness.·· The rente r paid a S766 de· w111t Th~ van was to ha,·e been turned m,at Denver Oct. 10 I ·comptl\y records !>ho\\ rt! the v;,en had 'been driven 4,408 miles before it "as turned ()\'t-1· to the Ryder agenc~ in Portland. the .Journ~ll said The Scotts Ii ,·ed "ith Bill \\'<ilton. Portland Trailblazers rookie center, at Walton's sub· urban home in West Ltnn from last fall until early this year. 4 Swimmers Fail In Sunset Rescue By.T ERRY.COVILLE Of IN ~lfY"ltt SUH A young man~drowned Thurs- day in heavy rip tides off sunset Beach despite efforts to save him by four other men, including a one-l egged Vietn a m war vetertm. to!>sed a::.1de his aluminum ct·utches and dove in the rip tides and undertow "ilh the others. Randells lost his left leg. abo~ the knee. during the Vietnam war. ... 1n lkd\\ ood <:1t) !\e'' smen are forbidden to a vproat·h 1t. ~ASSCO rcfust:'d to !>a) un~ thing about the unusual craft ;irter it1:1 existence was fi n.t re· ported in 1971. the San Diego l "nion said. ··our customer :ss1d ab~olutely no publicity." said a KASS('O spokt:'sman then It ''a!> later le;.ll'nL'<.1 lhut tht• h.ir~e h a d b<:en built fo1 ... Lockhct•d. \\ h1 ch coordinate~ deep sea m111ing operauons for Hughes. :'\ ASSCO offi c 1 a Is sll ll dt.>n, that thl'y knew the ban.:t• "us t~1 Ix-used for anything olhL•r than <lel'p sea mining . ··To llegin with. lhl· \\ holt.' pro l l' cl \\ a:. o C a ton f 1d('nt1 a I mttUrl' ... said ~ASSCO publ11: rl' I at 1 on.., d 1 re t• l o 1 \\ 1 111 ~· m 11;.irm;m l'hert.' 1::. u ~n·u, 1:.1on an \h1.• t·onlract ltt..it pi·e, l'nled u::. from d1:-.dos1n g all\ thing ;.il>out the '' holl.' tlun).! from the beginning .inti 1t still ;.ippht•s ·· :\I l' a n " h 1 I l' . n o r l h t' r n C'.thforma t11·,• 11tt1eiab pl&1n tu 111 :-.pt•t•l \ht· h;ir,:e '\\t• pl.tn to gtl .il>o.ird."' ::.atd Ht·d" oud C'tl \ I-11 t• ~larshal C:t·ori,:1· ,\s\O.., · It lht•) \t.> ~n l~t·t• 8 .\RGE. Pa~e .\21 .Hospital _Cla:sh Hoag, UCI Med School Debate B~ DOt 'GLAS F IUTZSCllE Of HM Dally Piiot Sulf Repn·H•ntall\ {'!, or thl· LT Irvine medical ~l'hool and lloag Memorial Hospital squared off Wednesday before an Orange County Health Planning Council t'omrruttee over pros and cons of an on·campus UCI hospital The l\\O·day hN.1nngs resumL· tonight "'hen the planmng coun· cil faciht1es rev1e\\ eommittee takes a look at Hoai:(s applica lion to build u hosp11.il lll'1'1 lo till' lTI campu~ .\t the end ol to111gh\'~ hl'<ll'ing. lhe panel wi II l'Olhldt'r sl'\ l'll ~llernate recommendatwns to the t\\o applications. Thl' L'OITI m1ttec will then rl'comml'll<I .1 eourse of aclion lo the "holt• health planning council "h1ch may bring the m ullcr to J vote :.it its ,\pril l meeting In th l' court Ii kc s t'l l 111 g . rt•presl'ntati\ es of th~ adversar' ho~p1tJ I l>oustns <ll't•\\ sharply contrasting pictures of the need t11r <111 011 t•ampu~ hospital and its l'lh·t:l un I Ill· s u rruuntling ureu \dd1twn.1ll). µl~IUllllg COUlll'll t·: ' L' l' u t " c 0 1 n~ l· l o r Fr a n k \rmstnmg told lht' <·omm1llt'l' llwt thL· ml·d1l·al ~chool hospital •~ not a ~Pl'l'lal casl' ~nd should bto> t·ons1dl'n·d hke any olhc.-. ~lcd 1cal Sl'hool Dean Sli.mle,· '.in tll'll :\oorl dl'Sl·ribt.>d the 01i- t·:1mpu~ hospital a~ thl' l'OI'· !See llOSPIT .\L, Page,\11 'Shabby Facility' UCI Official Raps OCMC f The Orange County .'.\led1cal Center was descnbcd Wednes· '1.aY• .._ ~Y facility when \'irtually no ont! chooses to be lreated ·' About 98 percent of the Medical Center's patlientlf go there as a hospital of last resort. said CC I med school Ocan Stanlev van dl•n :'\oort. He 1s leading lobbying l'I forts aimed al LT purchasl•oftlw facility for SS .5 mill um Dr. van den l'\oorl dl•sc:nbt.·d c·ond1tions al the :'\I t-'Clie<il C4.:nkr in his argum<.'nts to the Orange .county Health Planning Co\.ln· cil's FacililiC's Hcvil'w Commit- tee at a hcarinl! in Costa Mesa Wednesday fie used concl1t1ons at tlw ~tedical Center lo underscore the university's need for a modtsrn on·campus hospital Detailing the university's need for better fac-1ht1es and the bettt.•1· treatment of indigent patients \\htch \\Ould n?!>ull. he said even :>IO million 111 1mprovl.'ments to the ~ll·d1cal Cl•ntcr would make 1t only ··a euphemism for .i un iverstl} hospital " HO\\C\'l'I". Or. van den :\oort has made a number of lnps to Sacramento 111 recent months to argue 111 fa, or of a special ap· propri a ti on hll I to fund university purchast' of the .'.\1 edic31 Center. Like 1t or not. the univcrsil\ has been wedded lo the :\ledic~I Center by till' state Legislature <1s one of thL• conditions for fund mg the lJCI med scho<:M . The university hopes to makl' the best of \\hat it considers a bad s ituation by rcducini;? the number of beds at the Medical Center. reno,·aling the facllit:- <:1nd devoting its use to emerg('n l'Y treatment after a hospital ,.., I.mill on the Irvine camp\18. Automobile accident injuries and s1m1lar cast's would be lre:.it ed at the Medical Cent.er. he said. \\hile ~all stone operations anti the like , ... ould be treatro al tht• campus f<1c1lity Dr. van den l'\oort conceded that financing for the l 'CI mt<d ll'al t.'dueatwn .md health l'al't' system 1s questionable m \.he face bf oppo~1tion from Leg1slali\'e .\n<tly!>t .-\. Alun Post and \ight-money pohl'let' of Go'. F.dmund G . Bro" n Jr. \u SS.95 million fmancmJ? bill lor the ~ledu:a l Cl'llll'r pu1Tha"l'. .. upplt•nH•11t.1r~ tun<.1:-. fo1· the l·ampu::. ho:,pll.tl and slal"l·UP t·osls b. \\ orkmg its \\Cf) through lt•J,!1slat1' t' t·om m 1tlt.'l'~ (1o\'t!l'nor Hrown has bet?n non • 1 nm m1\lJI on \\ heU,er h1• "iD '11.!ll tht· 11111 II ,, \)8SM"' I Ill' I .1•g1i.I :it urt• Mesa Oil Company Protests Trust Suit By .\I..\~ DIRKJ!'\ Of lht D•1ly P•i.t Sl.iff Douglas 011 Company of Co:.t;,1 ~lc::.a. 01w of .s ix 011 compaQll's accu:.t•d of notating the Sherman .\nlilru::.l .\cl by fixing\\ holl·s.ilt• ga:,ohne prices and ::.upprt:'ss111c µnee l'ompclit1on. lo<lay protest ed that the 1:hargl's ha\ l' 1111 merit Tht· t·ompa111es. 111clud1ng th1· Phil hp~ PNroleum Compan.'. "l'l"t> cliar).!L'd in an indictml'lll handed du" n b~ a federal grnnd 1ury in Lo~ Angl'les Wedncsda~ .\ccordmg to lhL· 111d1ctml·nt the prite fixing began around Ju Iv 1970 and tontinucd at IC'ast un til 1971 and involnd the ~ak or Rl•dbrand gasolinl'. Dr. J J Stanko. pn•sidt.>nt ol Douglas Oil. which 010\'l'd 1ls l'Orporalt> offices to 3Jfi0 ,\1rn a~ .-\\E>,, Co~ta '1t-s;.i, ;ibuu\ l!l Planne r s Eye Controls on Res taurants montl:ls ;i).!o. 1·om nwnkd toda.'. -Till' chargt•s ha\<' 1111 n1l'nt It •~ our 111tt·nt1on to t·o11t1• ... t this '1;.!oroush 111 till' l'OUrb \\ l' h,1\ t' l'\ l'r\ l'Ollfldl'lll"l' \\ l' \\Ill be comµlt•ld~ t lt•Jrl'<.I · \.imed m thl' 111<.lll'tnwm .ilonJ? ''1th Doug las ~nd Okluhomu· h.1st•d Phillips\\ t-rt• Po"enne 011 l'ompa11~. Sanl:J Fl' Spnngs. Fl,·tdll'r Oil .111<1 Hl.'f1111ng Com- µan.' \\llm1nglo11. Guldl'n Eagle Hd1n111 g Com pan.\. Jill· . Lo::. \n.1H'll'S. ~rnd \I ;1t· :\l1llan R111g. F'n•t• Oil Com pan ~,:\'(:'\\' Ym·k. \ ppr o" m al t• I.' xoo mi 11io11 ~a llons of H L•dhr;111d gasolmt' \\a:. ~old in Calll11rn1<J. Orl'g'Oll. \\ a s h 1nglo11 . '\ 1•' a cl a a 11 <.I ,\•·1zona h~· thes1· l'11mp;H11t.•s for a \\holt•salt> 'alut· of morl' lhc.1n S90 1'1111111111. the 1111lwt mt>11t !'>tall'd. Thl'n· ";1~ 1111 111dH·;itio11. 1111\\ t'\ 1·1'. on him mm·h lcm 1•r tlw ISN• PRICES. Pai;!;e .\2/ or~n:ra £oas1 " 1eatlter Meunwhilc, c.i \'an authorities believe may have been used to tri.msport Patricia Hearst was rented at the Ryder Truck Rental & Leasin!{ Co 111 Nl·w York City DOW RECORD ANOTHER LOSS The Orange County $11erilf s Department said today the vk· tiro's body has not been round arfd he has not been identified. ''Witnesses said there were \wo companiens with him, but }b~y apparentfy .made it to the beach and took off. Maybe they <lidn 't know bim. ". U.. Chuck COftawey. or th sheriff's depart- ment, said Hinshaw-Election l!Jispute Quashed Tighter n 'staurant park111~ controls and mandatory UM' permits for <Jll ne" restau1·ants are the kl'Y points of an amt!ml menl to thl' citv code that "ill com e bt'for<' Nt:\\ port Bcac·h planning <·om m 1ssioncrs tonight Ov~rflo" parkinJ.! lots al man~ local restaurants promptt->d ~111 ~xtensive parking study 1<1:-.t summer by the l'ily staff. Fair skies tonight and Friday. acl'ording to the weather service. Highs of f'6 <it the beaches rising to 73 inland Lows tonight 15 to 53 I NSIDE TODA\' Tt.'ar/ul Sou.th Vietnames<' complete abondo11mn1t o/ H11e. another setback m a series of stunning milttary de feats. Story. Page A4 NEW YORK CUPI 1 The stock market closed lwoer today io moderately active trading on Ute New York Stock Exchange, after some gloomy reportt halted a rally attempt. The Dow Jones tndualrlal avera1•. ofr more than three polnLs at the out et •nd abe~ around three •t midd'1, lost S.'8 points to 764.00. · Declines tea QdYltn~ t)y abOut a seven·lo·flvc marJnn. <Tabl • C7). Prlces wer mlJted In moder ate trading on Amcrlcan Stock Exrhunf(O A Suni>el Beach fisherman. Wam..e Waddell, 30, Of 1$371 S. Pacific Ave.1 llfst sboeted Lhref swim~ers in h'oubte sb~rlly W't.er noon. He told investleators he went after the one Carthest out ~ause the other two were close to shore. · He was joined in the reaue el· fort by ff untin Rl<>n 8 t.~h Fireman Thomas TQWllSend and two rrit'n from Artes.:;-Grqory Buh~. 25, ,,,. WuiCleu tt...aets, 27 Randells. t he v.·ur veteran. 8 y the Auoclated Pres~ ( I A public hearjng will be held al the 7 p.m. meeting at city hull. but so far there has been little re action to the proposed changes by restaurant owners, t1ccording to A ssociate Pl a nncr Bob Lenard. Thc:-proposed amendment 111· creases the number of sp11ces rc- quiroo in terms of SQU81"0 footagl., of the restaurant. and changes thl' manner in which the footaRe is detcrmln~d The ourreM rndc c·.1lb for Ollt' l)Mrking i-pt1cc for every 45 sqU<lre feel of puhhl' ;.trca. Tlw new code '" oul<t demand one spscefor every 35 SQUlll'C (C't>I Index lltY-W'lliU AS .,_ .. °'*'. CJ LM...... AM c.ttltwlola .U,OJ Qa4al'*I Dt-11 CM\lu a ~_. a Otatll ... ~ .. AO l•l .... lall'a.. M 1....na111'""'9 04 ,._. c .. , ...... ~.,. 01 ,.......,....,,. 0 AMIUl!Mn Cl ! ·' ,...,,., o• MllWoal ..... u ............. •. 0r-..CM1My ...... $y!YW---....,.. II ti ti CM 0 014 c: .. , ct D4 A4 --·--· T'•••-TilteMn ....... .,....,._ •• • • f!AI DAil V 1'1LOT N ilttglJes· -· -'Front' or CIA? ... • WASHINGTON (UPI) -The ·iarre relationship between llowurd Hughes knd the U.S. .,vunment includes Jengltiy ~JS -~th the CIA. a .still myst.,-ious ~e in the Waterg,te scandad , ~a desire to make a$l milliou *"a,yoff to the President of the .Jlnited Stales. ~· .. Hu1bes' contract '4'ith the CIA reco\'e r a sunken Ru ssian sub- ~arine Js just another chapter in a story a s mysterious as the reclwlive billionaire himself. Several biographies and magazine articles have reported ( NEW!; ANALY!;IS J that Hughes ' Summc. Corp., ahich contracted to raise the Ru ssian sub, and Summa's pre- decessor, the Ilughes 1'ool Co., were for years .a CIA front in -~,Latin America. Jlughes had a "Contract wilh a Washington ~blic relations firm thnt fronted 'qorCIA activities in Europe. ~ Hughes Airl'ruft also dot>s tofl"· ~ec ret y,·o rk dcvclopiug and ::;Bullding satellites for the Cl.-\ 's " .. py program, according to Sum- a sources. • Last year. llughcs \\'as the na-:~·on·s eighth largest defense con- ,. ractor -$825 million. l\fost of it I'~ ent to llughes ,\ir<:raft, largely or helicopter s. . . Mi! For years the llughes empire has had close links with the gov- ernment. Hughes' defense work and attempts to drive the Mafia from gambling operations he bought in Las Vegas earned him the title of "Supe r Patriot" from such government officials as J . Edgar lloov er, the late FB[ director. .A hi gh intelligence source, in d isc u ssi n g the submarine salvage mission. stressed that J-lughcs and his organization al'l· ed with ··patriotism'' in cooperating on the super-secret d eal. But in recent years a number of lay,·suits that followed a falling out among top I-lug-hes aides con- taine d evi dence that the billionaire tried to use his con· tacts in government for his own benefit. From Page Al BARGE ... fooling :.iround v.·ith nuclear \l.·arhcaUs, I don't ,,·anl to tak~~ ;:in v chanl·C:s that :.inyth1ng m1i;::hl h•;ppcn v·>hil c the U.:ir p;c 1 ~ m oored here.·· Asvo::; s;.utl hn, Jiib ''a~ tu in- spect vc~scls for hi.izardous m aterials, bul he d1d not ~a} v.·hat he would look for abo:ird the 300-f oot-lonJ..( :;ubmers1l)!t.· steel barge . ' He said h e h:.i:-. Jll'\'t•r heen atbo<.1rd the bargC', t•ven though it's been n1oored on and off at Redu·ocxl City ~inl'l' 1972. l.l ,,·as towed there <.ifter construction by f\<.itional SLCL'I. -The unmanned barge, outfitt('(f by Lockheed ~tissi le ~n~ Space Co., v;as built to fit 1ns1de the 618-foot Glomar Explorer, fron1 ~:hich it could be released to the ocean floor. 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"°" .. • u,,1<w11 .... io..""""'_.,.., ... ,..,woo_...,,1 .,.. _, ..i,tom..,llW•. 1n1•••••• •.i-i-u.oo _ ..... .... --, ' ' E' ... •r• • r, iioSPii~~ . .r10.y~ Kif ls-· '-Old lf N~wport ·stores IJurfilnrv''. .::t' "i'::"'"" J -IMll\'l"lllrt5l4lfl'~ DIES IN HEMET Baptist Minister Neumann Clergyman Neunwnn Succumbs Lon g t1n1t· Costa 1 l\l es:.J ·clergyn1an Dr. P:.iul G. "P.G." Neumann died \\"t•d ncsday ni ght 1n I IL'n1t•I lie \\a:. 7·1 •i nd h;1d sufrer<.'d fro1n t'<.11l et!r sint·e his 1970 retire- ment fron1 the pulpit or the Fi.-:.t Jt.1pti~t C-hur<·h of Cost<\ ~l esa , \\hieh ht• founded 2·1 year:!! aJ:O. f''u11{'r~1 ! s t•rv i t•c:; for Dr ."\•·un1o.i1111 \\ dl be .\fonday at 10 :.i .m . ~l (~ree n l;.\\'O 1-~uncr ;.d fiomt•. lfe n1e1 , \V llh ~1·avesidt· rites to follo\v 1n 1-'u 1 lerton. A nati\·t' of Gt.>rmo..iny. Dr. l\"t•um;.inn °('<.imc to the u.~. in 1920 after serving :.is an 1nfun- tryman 1n the Germ<J n ;.irmy. fighling on the Russian f1·ont 1n \\"orld \\';ir I. Ill.' \\a:. edue:.ilt•d ;.1! th t• \\"1..·stl'rn Baptis t Tht•ologico..i l Scmin;1rv in J>orl land. Ort>., Sl'l"\t.'d a ·t·(1ngrt'.C:<1tion in Grossl' Poi ntt•. !\T it·h .. OJllll thl'n t•ame lo .\nahein1, \\"ht.'J"t' in 1943 ht· lt·d th1~ Bt·thei Hapt.i~l Churt·h. Ur. r\"eum:.H1n lht•11 founded the Custa !\ll'Sa churl·h in 194fi <.ind scr,·t·d tht'rt• unld his retircmc11\ lie <oil;,o \\"a:. a let·turer ;.it Biol ~• C.'ullege 1n La .\J n·ada ;111d St'l"\"l'li l\\V )t«1rs as president of thl' \\' t' s t c r 11 I! :.i pt is t ll i h I e F1.:llo,vship Sur,·1,·ors 1neltu.le lus '' tft..• '.\l.iry, of ilt..·n1et , tv.·o sons and a daughter. JI is d aughter . Betty, 1s a rorn1cr medical missionary to Nige1;a and n o\\' serves as a prO· fessor ~tl f{i o la College . One son. Paul, played profetisional basket- ball and is now on the faculty at S1an(or1l L'ni,·cr sity t 'rom Page A I PRICES ... f11.!urc allt..·~edly would have bt·t·n tf t hl'rt· h <td been con11x·t it ion. f'h i1!1p~ allt•g edl~' sold af>out 3;,o mllllon g;.il\ons under otht·r h1·and na mes. Douglas about JOO n1dli•Jll ~;.il!nns, Po"'crinc about !!I.I rnilliun. Fl ctl'her :t houl !.10 1ni11iun. <;o!dc·n Eagle about 180 nulhnn. Lind :\fal'~l iltcin <ibout iO milli on Re<ib rand ::taso!Jne is sold for res ale 1n service s t:ttions under a hrand nan1c not O\\·ned or con- trolled by th l' refiner. Geor_ge llopwood, director of retail sales of Douglas 011. "'<JS ch.irged l\\11 1\'('f'k:-. :igo u·ith l:r · ing lo the grand jury about :11- Jeged pr1et .. fixing discu:-.sions \\"ith Pn,\cr1n1· C.>il o.1nd J.1 ctchcr Oil offi cials Dou ~l a.-; h a s cibout 1,300 t'rnplnycs tnt;d , \I 1Lh about 120 111 the t·urpor<.1Lc offu:es in Cost;1 ~T ts a . Jt h;1s :.ihout 200 gas i:;t..,. linns. mo ~t uf \\'hi l'h '11'1.! 111 l 'al1fnrn1a nerstoJ\e or i.he c1..caulomta. Collt.'fe Of ft{edl e's Oledlc-11· educat.lon and health ca.re ~e. Jivery sy1tem. .. _ :t. I~ '7he ,1<h°'1! ~·111115 o,'ljo!MI• 21JO.bed S19.4 million ... pltif o;, the can1pus. The rest· of the systen1 would consist of a r e· novated 300-bed OraJ1Ke.,COunty ~'lt>dil·al Center, whicti ttie sc!hool plans to buy from 01·ange Coun- ty, ;inti ;.i string of fi ve outpatient clinics. •. WS ANGEl.l;lS <Al') - ..A )O,,,tt•·•ld~,l'l'Onl·' .mlttci4 '.11.ttel•• ·Wltli 11'&-.. taUie•'•lrun)(ollouseot ap. parent cJe1pOnaenCf ovfj poor '~hdol WoT~, poU~e ~uidtod11y, -· • ·rtie :;it' altered sys tem, he said, would pl'ovide better access to J' n1 edil';.l lrcalment for the 90 per. t·ent of patients who do not re- lluire hospitalization. Con\'erse- The bodr.: of lUeha_nf Kopltzl!e '!'•!~!Ul1! by hrs mother In edroom of their P"'cifii;: -Pali.lade8 homeWedn.t1~a~ · Police !;Uld they. Wet')et.old by the parents tKal die bOy had been depressed 4bout school ""ot·k and been asked by ~chool officials to bring his motl'ler and fatherlosee the teacher. ly , lhc st·hool's emphasis on ~raduating family practitioners ,,·ould be aided b y the e;eneral care nature of thl' system, ht> said. The enti.-e !>ystcn1. he said, "'Ould tr("'at about fi \"l' perl'ent of Orange County 's palients. About 80 percent of those patients would la\I in to the Med1Cal, l\fcdicare and euunty charity categories that are usu;.lty rcfusl"'<l admit- ! ;:t ncl' tn con1 m unity hospitals, he ~:.tid. 1'he 1·e1no..i 111in g 20 pert·t·nt \\Ould be p.-ivate patients, he sai<l . The p1·1 \"ate patients are t·s- senlial to providing medical stu- dents ··patients who l'omplain," he said. ·· 1'hosc voluntary pa· tients, ht> s a~d. \\'Ould help ensure a high standard of t·arc for the 80 J)t'l"t'ent v.·ho t:annot affo r d private t realnl«lll <ind for whom the univl'rsity hospital is the \;.ist re:;ort. Uut til t' ,i.:ent•r •d earc nature of lhe unl \'l'l"Slly hea lth l'are :-.vslt'n1 \\·;.1s critie ized as sub- :-.ldizcd l'01npct1tion by lloug Ad · n11n1strator ::icott Park~r . Parkf'r, the only person to :.pt.•ak <1 gainst the UC I appliea- lion, eontended competition fron1 the on-campus hospital \\'ill re· :iult in a S2 million annual deficit :11 l loag. Through a pendtng merger ""ilh Ir vine 's \V estl'rn \\"orld :\IL.odi cal F'ou nd:.Jti on, llo;.g "'ants tu build a 100-bed, $7.3 million hospit<il on 18 aert'S of Ir vi ne {"0111p<1n.v-donated la11d adjo..ieenl tolhl' L"L"/ l'.:1 m11us. 'rh;.it appli ca- tion \\"ill bl' he;.rd tonight. lleallh l"OUnei l dirt'c.·tor ~\r rnstrong has reeon11nt.•ndcd that a joi1lt 300·bl'd hospital bl' built \\"hit h \\IOtdd al'eon1mod<Jte rll.-pl:.in.s of hoth groups . 1'ht:' ivi nt fac ilit~· \1'ould contain 200 university bt'ds .<Jnd 100 lloug beds. But J)r. \':JU dl•n l\""oort objcl·t cd lo · the proposl!d joint \•entu1·e. The only <Jcccptable alternati\"l'. he told the cuuneil, v.'ouid be ap- proving the CCI application and turning do\\"n Hoa~(s. Other art'as of Armstrong's re· po11 to the council dre11· fire fron1 '.Vledical Ct!nlt'r Adn1inislrator Hobert \\.hill'. 'l'ht· report, \\"hite s:.iid, ~t·d the p(iint. · · ··n1is· 1'he on-campus hospital, Y.'hit t· contended. s hould becons1dereo a regional facility, not a local hospital . HurtCHP Officer Has Operation California J-ljghway Patrol Of- ficer Dorothy Williama, seriously injured Tuesday Jn a Cruh ~El Toro Road. went into suigery to- day for the firs t in a series of operations to begin rebuilding her facial structure. CHP Walch Officer Don An· derson said Mrs. Williams, 2ti, still is in g uarded condition at Saddlebac k Comm unity llospital. 1 Other than a shattered <'heekbone, the young otncer had no broken bones, contrary to in- itial reports. She Jost eight teeth and sufl"ered exlensivecutsonher. fat'{' and mouth. lntetnal injuries proved to be. less serious than it first ap· peared, Anderson said. All or· gans are functioning ucept for a partially collapsed lung. Mrs. Williams, who had been patrolling on her own for only three days when the spectacular crash occurred, is the first v.·oman CHP officer lo be ex- tl'nsively injured on the job, CHP spokesmen said. Sh~ was one of lhe fi rst class of Clf P graduates to include wo m en. The wire of an Orange County Sheriffi.§ Deputy, she has t\\'O children a'n<l lives in Orange. The accident occurred Tues- day afternoon as Mrs. Williams '"as speeding lo a bar fight at Cook 's Corq.ers. About (wo miles east of Trabuco Road, she apparently lost control of het patrol car and spun into an oncoming county water truck. . .. The impact split her car into three pieces. Grenades .NJjslire _ NEW DEl~HI . lridia <APJ -A man hu1-lt:'d tv.·o hand grenades to- day into a c:i.r carrying India's c·hicf justice, t\. W . Ray, but they failed to explode and the would- lle assassin fled, !i ;..~ ~ui'gJed._ .. A burglar who ap.,acently -·crept beneath hedges ·.comm.an· do-~tyle ha.is ltit three' adjoining bus1oes1ea ~in a bt.dlding 8.loQg Newport ~ach's Dover Drive ~nd mad(!; t;rc with bu~ine1a n1achine:i, <!heel(~ ~nd cameras . Pqlice said tfi~ three separ<ttc thefts occurred early Tuesday ~t the office eon1pl~:t at 833 Dover. and the thief used :.1 s imple t echnique to rea,h lite roof before gain.inc e ntry. Officers summoned by three victims found a two-by-four piece of lumber propped: against Lhe "·all wbi.fh had been u1cd u.s a .step to the roof. The busineises hil in the roof job and the reported losses were : The 11 arry White Lumber Company at Su.ite 23, which lost :.in electrie typewriter worth S300 ilnd Ca8hier '.s <'hecks n1ade out to the owner in denominations of about Sl2,500 and S700. -The l.ib~rty Coin Company al suite 25 ot the bui lding whil'h Joi;t ·a te levis ion set, sevt•ral calculators and a clock radio valued at SI , 120. -Architectural Jlrescntations at suite 24, \Vhich los t a phone- an s we ri n g mil c hine . t wo cameras and a slide projet·tor for a total value of SI , 130. Police said the only clue to the job was a screwdri\"er left behind by the thief as he erawled un- derneath the hedge:. Senate OKs 'Light' Pot Penalty Bid SACRAMENTO CAPJ -A bill lo reduce criminal penalties for JX>Ssession of small amounts of m arijuana to the equivalent of an expensive traffi c ticket wss ap- proved by the California Senate today. A 21·18 vole, lhe bare majority needed for passage, sent the measu re by Sen. George Moscone <D-San i-~rsncisco), to lhe Assembly. Under the bill, possession of one ounce of marijuana or less would be puoish ed by a citation with a maximum fine of $100. No jail terms would be imposed. -Present la\V a llo"·s a judge to decide w h ethe r marijuana possession is trented as a nlade· meanor·or a felony. , The bill leaves intact present penalties against growing and selling m arijuana. IlisSB95. &tcfu/d A l-IW\Ungtt1n Beach man ffl-br~~-'I!'~ • 11\ rily JidJ i~~Y'.1if!~-·,,.· '\ripped end re.I , ""''~ I.he awl ol o.tlJlJl~i wlice ':' j1.l le1u .he ;plann;.ea to burglarize.,. ,•~~~ , Davtct:eatrt<I< Ll!!!,f, U ; of 9635"";..Comstpck -unve. w~it found l)'lng ob. 'tb.e floor at Ue11~f.Jei.al Fioance, 2 1 1.72 ~.tsopcf\­Dly~:,_JuSl biifoi'f' dltillllJhl' \\-'~ne.sday l)y a jaiiilor~ · • lie "'88 urrested'on~us~· s>iciu..,or burghu·yL. 50 Indians Occupy Old Burial Site \\',\TSONV ILLI!: lAP/ About 50 angry Indians ;.ind su1)- po1'lcrs, son1e r~portt:.'Clly o..i1·n1cd, tod;.i y oceuplcd a con.s t.ruction site they claimed v.·as a sacred burial site , wh ile armed she1iff's deputies 1nobilized nearby. Santa Cruz County She1iff r\I Noren met v.·ith Indimleadcrs in o.in effort to persuade then1 to Je:.ivc under a court order f1)r their eviction to allo\~· c.'OllstrU<·- tion to 1·esume. .About 25 s hei·iff's deputies and \\'atsonville polit•c officers stood by dul"ing the 11egoti<itiom. Of- fice rs said the Indian group moved a1·ms and v.·o.men and t'hild1·en into their site catnp \\'l:"dnesday night. Ella i\1 ae Rodriques. an Indian representati,·c, earlier told a court that removing the IJonl'S buried about 500 AO "·ould .. cause eternal strife for otu· an- cestors.'' The land is ou·ned by Berman .St C'el Co., v.•hich was building some salvage s heds on the pro- perly 1 ~2 miles \\'est of here, ~is­ sistant Police chief lloy Ingersoll said . Ingersoll Said hC understOOd Santa Cruz Countv sheriff's of. lict!l·s \Vere planniiig to evict the µrotesters , whose numbers h;n t' in creased the last fC\\" days. Loc<Jl Indians f1·on1 the Ohlont· T1·ibe began ca mping on the.land several days ago when anl'ie11t bonei; "·ere Ulll·ovcred duting e:.- cavation 3 Boaters· Hunte d !\-tORRO BA\' (UPI) -1'he Coast Guard late \\·cqncsday started a search off the coast of .Point Arguello for a 34-foot fis· hing boat '''ith thr<'e persons aboal'd that reported it \1oas tak· ing on \\·ater ::1nd possibly sink· ing. r\ s p okes man said th(• operator , of the. fi shing bo;1t "llu::;ton" r adioed the boat 1\·as in trouble a h~lw,. four miles off the coast. Sin ce the on-campus hospital Is to be part of a countywide nt'l\\"Ol"k of c linics. patients \\"Ill be referred from <ill areas of Orang e County , he argued. Armstrong retorted lhat while planning council policy set the medical school hospitals apart from local hospitals, stale law does not. davis·brow; Close out Sale on Governn1ent OK;d B,\NGKOK <UPI ! -Parlia- n1cnt has approved the govern· ml'nt of Pri1n1: ~tinister Kukrit Pramoj , ending two months of <'haotic politicking' that follo"'cd Th<.iiland's first free election in 28 yc<irs. Kukrit, 62, said today he 1\•ill ask the United States to slop its s hipment of arms and am niunition to Cambodia fron1 ,\n1eric;.1 n bases in Thailand. Y·'T WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SHIPMENT! HURRY! SAVE NOW! Final Details Eyed In Douglas Strike Slrik ing 1nachinisls and com- p;inv offit•ials o f the !\l cOonncll Oou.i:.:la:-. Corpo ration continued lo nit.·~·l today 1n a n effo1-L to v.·ori-. out fi n.rJ llt"tails of .:i ne\\' conl r.:i<·t paek a).'t'. In hopcs o f ending ;.i f1 , l" 11 f'C'k ·old strike .• ( )ff1eia ls of the l('ll';1I lntern;1 l1on;1l ,\ssoci<.1\ion of J\l .achini.~1 , ( l:\'.\1 J said both s ides n1C'l ''onl1l hit('' \\'ednesday nighl and '~'t're to mel·l ;.i,gain today to disctr.-.s languu~e of the offer and "joh 111 equities ." l\ut details of•• nt'"' offt•r h:t\I' not yet been disclosed. CotTI))i.ln ) off1 t'1als said release of d<'l<i il:-. "ill be up lo lht' 1,.\1\1 . but the un. inn spokesmen s <iid no inform;• t1on is ve t available. The iA'.\1 , Wilh 7,000 \\Orker:s II\ Southern Californi11 and 200 in C-.pe Canav(•ra l. Fl a., v.·ill volt· on a ne"-" t•nnt ract offcrSund a y .. The strike hits caused 7.500 layoffs at the firm 'i; Lon~ Beac·h plant, whcrt> <.1bout 19,000 per.o;on :>. i.rt employed. Ahout 1.500 11\~1 workers are C'ln strike Ht !he• Hun tington £leach plant tiff well , bu1 l!O far nnne of the 3.500 othl·r "'·orkers :.tl the plant have bt.'l'n laid off . Company nffiC'ials 1od;1y s;Hcf < no ne,v layoffs have been an· nounced this ,\·eek. ,\bout 12,000 lA'.\! employes t.:O''t•red unde1· a separate con· 1ract in St. (.ouis \\'ere con!inu· ini.: to me e t "'ith f e deral 1nt'<liators. hut no contrat·t pt'O· grcss u·as announced. L·nion o ffi cials !iaid the lAM \\(1rkcrs now earn an averaie o( ss.11 an hour. not counting benefits. The company's last of· lt·r he fore the 1'~cb . 10 \\ltdkout "'as for n three ~et;ce11t pay r<.ii se for t·;1eh of the next three years. ·rhe union cla in1s that offer 11·oulcl not kcc>p wages ut the :-;am(: rote paid by ot he r .ier~pa("'e fi rms. The l\.\"O sides o..ilso are arguing about uddilion11\ <"Ost of Ji\"ing pay boosts of 15 1·cnts 1tn hour in January und fi ve l't'nls Jn ,\prll, union officials' said. Onassis Will Eyed GENEVA, Switzerland (1\P)- Chrislina Onassis fitw from Nice lo (;cneva toda.y amid uncon· firmed reports that she had come for the reading of her falh~r·s \\'ill • Pnrmanenr press and regular fabric cycle& • 3 Wat er level 5ettings • 3 Wat&r 1emperature sothngs • Z•nc coa1ed steel cabinet w11n 1ough actyhc enamel l•rush • F.:im1ly size p1ocelatn enamel tub with Power Fin Agi1ator • All<11c11vc brushed me!al 111m While !hey last Now only $19995 •full S•ze uof)6r and lower high veloe\!y spray arms plus cenler p0st spray ..• 3 level sc1ubb1ng ehm1n;Ue8 ore·1ins1ng • Un1Que raclong-d•shes and ~·lverware on top • M1c•O·Me5h !•lh .. r Hur ry SAVE s20 ' WU200 1, ( I I ' 1 ( ~· \ B18YJ.VIAPORT.£a • fl,.Olt ftt.o 5.ndJ NOW' b *" excellent Umc to b~ a mobile hohM. if you ~ deeWed you want this type ot root over ~ ~. !>avelOUJ)d••lac~toPt.ltl andcaoswlnctbepurcbue~ · ldobJ!d bome aaWp e been fn a tailspin -al«!llC with Sb~ reet~t the '1'ket -•nd many &.iers are ~esper~te tor at P . ,,. : At a in tlm-1 4W, i :~ens wUl e~"°u1o+ l•, · spect WaT'~S <:Jose-t ly ~ ~ quite likely, llleY"U let• you bargal.Q on pnce or -wlll add a vanety of ''extras" lo sweeten your purchase. But getting a good buy is not automatic, even though the basic trend lS toward better quality in mobile homes. You must shop with care, must ask intelligent questions, must be braced to resist the .hard-sell techniques that {lounsh m business s lumps. TO SHIFT THE ODJ>S m your favor, study tht:!)t: gui.~es: ( 1 >The first 1 undamentaJ m mobJle homes as in all other areas 1s to select your dealer with utmost caution. Re may be not only selling you a home but a lso arranging the financing. fje usually is the person responsible for honormg the home's warranty and performing any needed repairs Check any dealer's reputation with local banks. busi· ness associations, the Better Business Bureau. As many as 20 percent of all dealers are totally untrustworthy fly-by. nighters, say reputable dealers -so £h1s first step is an im- perative! Ask the occupants of several homes hke the one you want m the local park about the dealer's reputation and their expenences with the home itself. <2J As you shop, compare what is and what is not Jn· duded m the purchase pnce. Normally, you pay extra !or such options as a fireplace, iir cond1t1onmg, dishwasher, garbage dispos~tl. clothes washer and dryer, shutters, accessones reqwred by the park whereyou'lthve. BE SURE ALL O.PJ'IONS you order are noted on the or- der form and keep a copy. Be sure too that any lot 111cluded in your deal is fully descnbed in the sales contract. Inspect your home before you sign an acceptance form - a nd check again all doors, cabinets, windows, etc , after your home has been set up to detect damage from moving Try to check all circwts for power, plumbing fixtures, the J1Jce. Be sure your heatmg system can cope with your dimate. Be s ure a wntten warranty goes wlth each maJor cu>phance Check the hot water capacity. <3) ttetore you sign, insist on gettrng the m anufac- turer's written warranty on the home itself, usually for one year. Find out a ll details, for many home buyers have found that many manufacturers and dealers pass the buck back a nd forth on who is actually to do the warranty work. Beware of near·mlolerablefme·pnnt lim1tatlons At its effective date July 4, the 1974 Consumer Product warranty Jaw w11l apply to mobile home warranties and help eliminate double-talk. Also under the 1974 Mobile Home Construction and Safely Standards Act, the Housmg and Urban Development Department will draw up safety stan. dards 10volvmg recall provision similar to those now on cars. These standards could be in effect as early as this fall. In brief, standards, safeguards and quality of mobile homes are on the way up. (41 A VOID BEING LURED by "fiash"-the industry's term ior inexpensive, insubstantial tnm, ranging from p iastre "woodwork" and styrofoam ceiling "beams" to aeryhc "colonial crystal" chandeliers Instead, exammethe basics. For instance, compare the weights of equal size homes. Generally, heav1er ones are better. Study the manufac- turer's diagrams of the home's construction. As an indication of the quality of the furniture ask the dealer how much of a discount he would give you 1f you bought the home unfurnished. Obviously a small discount means he does not value t he furniture very highly. Find out whether the !ronttow h1lch 1~ removable-a plus on the better homes. The more mtel11gent and probmg your questions are. the Jess the dealer will dare try to mislead you. 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Associ ated H osts operates se.· restaurant" and four otels. mcJudi.ng Smuggler's Inn and Diamond Jim's restaurants and the Beverly Hillcrest • hotel in Beverly Hills. • Label Fines SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Fines totaling $40,000 have be('n levied ageinst two pape-r label manuf~c­ turers ('hMgC'd with <'onsptrin«i to \'IOlatc antitrust law!\ by lllegally fix-In~ lhe pnce of paper labels. s d1~tnrl Court Judge Charles Rtn frew flnt.td Lttlon Elusiness Systtms of · Beverly Hills, which was found gmlly . by n Jury f'eb. 4, a total of $30,000. payable within 60 days 0 DAILVPILOT - Tonight's TV Highlights I\ CBS {2) 8:00 -The Waltons. In tbis re- . · pealed two-hour segment=John-Boy is· caugbt'bl a family conflict Grandpa ~llP arms againstthef al gov~m- ment to defend AWlt Martha's land. Beulah Bondi guests. KCET (28) 9:00 -''The Monster." ln this 1925 silent movie, Lon Chaney stars in a drama revolving around a lWlatic . asylum and a mad doctor who terrorizes , the inmates, w ABC <7) ll :30 -Stanley Kramer's Funny Men. The noted director hosts this Wide World Special with clips of his fun- niest movies. TV DAILY LOG .... Thursday Evening MARCH 20 . C:Oln(I) ~qi m E?HD 11ews ' ~OO<QKl.J>""' -..._, . ,,..,. P1rtriqe r ••If Tru~ tf CMMq-.H lhr11 Ttrtsa MStat Trtt Dldtte C..'"1 ltodJl fnttlti UO I Mm Critl• SMw """ "111~ Dtaclld : Z.-! if (.f J) Dlllt1's ~ Stetllt USA ~ ltaxals 1:11011oo01 oom m-.. (l)lr-W. 0 llW Wtsllnl ........ Melt la~ll ""'"' UClA plays the w1nnu of the UlU 5*alt/ MO!ltana came. (!)Med $4¥141 (i) Trutft ., ~ue11ttt I Mat's "'1 Ult? I Llvt lKJ Tiit FBI l)ll (J 1 f S,, W LI Mllitt l'rt!llMI O~ Tiie lie Vlllcf tt)Y911 W~ llWth• I("~.._. Tllret~n 7:l0 c..iw C.IMJI t;!1 (6) Pnct b K'cW (IQI l.tt's Mlb A Dttl (11 Te Tel tllt TIWlll O Milh• S ...-: (C) (71u) "'W•" Ilic rrllld u.r (wes) '!16- Audte Murphy, MM &naoft. Pal CtlOOll~-Drat.t. ~~ Iba ttf AdlM ~W4IWIS'Mw Lltllt Ruab 1:00 o <9 Cll> CJ) m Strttts .. s.. F....ac. •Mast ol Oeltb• (R) Joh• DavMU.oo runts as 11 lmpcesslonist --ISSUJlleS the idelllily of • I• -llecUstd ldl't$S ol the 1930s, leadinl LL St.one and lasped« llM- ler' to .. al tlleir llOSt llizarrt ca~ m 1Wc ,.... 111t OIJ9fic El}festiMI ........... ED SMt n.: "11ie ......-(mef. odr1ma) 1925. A Sllllllton M!o, 1AYest1111in1 the disappe111nce ol a 1nend, IS led to the local lullatlc .uytUl'll, where the inlllllOllS Dr. ro- b , ndulall"4 -ni. Moater" bu nnpnsoMCI tbe sbft ud tetToriLed tllt lllrnlles. lot Clllley, Gem.de Olaisttd ltwl 1111111 Cooley stlf m Sit»ltill ~ ,..JO O 11ews &l u Titm1 10:00 tJ (tl} CD Cl) cas ~ .,,~ land, the PJtriDt 1tatne• c-as lr1Yel to ~ si4's ol the lriUI bordtr to "flCllt Oii what is hlppett 1111 and has hppened ill florther• I rellnd, the lracmented, furtul <:Cl'ner ol the Emenld Isle where Ille 3.500 llombines ill Ille past Y!lf have cut a buYJ shadow oa the current truce and wbere Bntish troop$ have become f1m1hlf hcures on Ille landsa pe. CorrespondeM Joho Laurence inteiviews lrilll lud en David O'Connell, Chief ol Staff ol the outlawed lrisll Repablicu Atmy; Curett F1tz1erakl, lrisll fCl' eign M1111ster; Mer1yt Rees, BritlSll M1nrsier to ~rthert lrNnd; and &shop £.dmon Casey d llerry. The Rev. IJR PacsleJ is .,.. at • poll- llUt rally. o~~~m..,o."1ioil' Home• Coad. The NBC llttwort cleac!ed to rrtdledule ~ ~ISOCles ol Iha proc11111, al NT£JI our Pf'1S dwlhne. Tliis episode NY or MAY HOT air. om ~ (6) Ru I« Y• life o <~ Cll> CD m ltM1J o ·-si. lent 1wr (Rl ttany o tnes to prCHe tllf iMocenc:e ol a cluf 19¥lt su:s- pecled of arsoa and inurdef. J1111u Wainwright, Ka\l'lf Lloyd, llwrence Pr'1Sman, alld Gall Stnddtod &uest. El} CG CH us E.slrelLu Q61\c0~ 8 JOHN·BOY SHOTI TOP *DRAMA ON WALTONS! llQ1l (J)(JIT'llt W.n-(2111) -Hie Coolhct" (R) .lobn·Boy IS 10:30 IJoulWJ 11 MletDr't c:111(ht 111 • f•mily conthct .tlen News Grandpa aar~ to take up 1'"1$1 : Y.oa• !llf tlutlll a111nst the Federal 1onmrnent-1 · Sitalatiel c.edr :ind IOSlslS lh1t John·Boy do tfle 10:4$ El} Nfts ~me. Auat Martha (Beulah Bondi) u ·oo II m 0 ~ ~Hl> fins demands that Grandpa htlp the men • 0 l!J (LOl ii;; @News in ber family delend her ll<Mlll with g Best of et.lldll nflts a11111St tlle tllCrOKhment of a ( 6) Peny MalOll I ederal ~IJh••Y 0 flit Lucy S'-0 2;(.tJlt~mS.ubiu .,D·! W Miuloa: lmpmibM tensive Care" Cliff aets pneumoma aJ Ott lllil11ct .ind spends 1 wtek 111 a bosp1tal 111 (i) Te Te!I tllt Trull! wlule his buddies take cart of Jill 1 76 Wild Wiltl West/lllC9lle Tu Rt· ( 6 1 Mike Douf\tl Show port 0 (~(I l (:i) CD llflllJ Mllltrl ('9 1 ) Walllal: DeM "'A1iw (p1$0de .. 1orm1tiOI llot awaaable,11:15 m Cllltma 3' ,, our p!t$Shmt. II: JO e J_~ w LIJ CIS Lrtt MM: (C) m Dtaltt's CM!ca I "Whtrt Wm '" ftt9 tilt Ustlb a.I~ S-n""' Wut Ollt!'" (com) '68-Doris DI-, NMla Care • • 'l/1111.W: (C) (~r) "'flllt-llp~1 R~bfrt Mo!U, ltnJ·TllOCllU, Pal11tt (dra) '70 -James Stacy, ll.tquet O§N~ @lia m Jiu., C... Weldl, Luke A$~ew T•~•Pl li.t I Iii~*'"'' I ('9 ..!;) rn wr• hW .. :~Pllt rr1Cf1111$ wl "Stan~ Kramer's ~ 1.te<1• l :JO Qj (t) t'(> a;) ... Cl .. Shew 0 ~·iw.e: . (C) "Zita•. (dra) '68- "Thc lncrtd1bte Sl111nk1nc Bob" A I .kMMa Shimkus, Katilla Pmooo, umt family cr'is1s devetoos wtltn Sunnne. Flon. • • lllie wins 1 rt1I estate ules 1W1rd. r ~ Miwit: "'ftGew lllHmiHI (wts} e1nplwwnc lhe lad sht has be-I ~~-le~ 81rlier, Mala POMrs, How· c:Oflle the family brndw1nnef I . ~ d Du · _ o <Cl.911•)> (J)m KlreR •1 CIY! 12.000 NCM Wcste111 RflioNI Colltce .. Buittball l'\ayeftl (R) 4t !ht 01ttCe Kirtfl must make a 16 AU ed Hi1dlcect Hour chotet betwe111 two compltlely d1I· m r ., lerenl men who seek the plea~ure M~~: "Tiit StcOlllll W11N11 ol her company. Ronnie Scllell and (my~) !>I-Robert Younc, Betsy f R ·-~ Drake m Men Criffl9 Show r J l (~onw@ News Maril Mete.ti &utst. e1Cuc.,uled.. 1:00 § (lO T ' '(;NEW HIT1 NEW TIME' I t:4s. MOV!t: ~ Malta Ste!J" (dra) • • !'14-Alec Guinness. Jaclt lbwk1111, •*THE MAC DAVIS SHOW Anthony steet e to nqi m 111c o..is ShR ?:GO m Alf Nie ht Show: ., ..t1t11," -s. M1e's autsls are Dolll DeUlrst, pn" r~ae" Anne lfurT•1 Ind Roy C\lr\. l:4S II llotie: "MKll" (acl'I') '52-0 mJii![) Wiii Owllt t11t Su! Rollf rt Mitchum, Jane Russell, LI.) I s,, GIOria Cuhame. Willia111 Bendf\. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 0.6 "S1trtl Wallitl(' (dra) '5l- G1n1er Rocen. Dons Day, ROMld Rucan I 2:30 I (C} '"SM" (ad'I) '6S-UrMll.I All· ' , dren. Joh~ Rteflar~ Jt:Ot(•)"I.._... (drr) 'SO-loshlrol 121 -o.a,a.• (dra) ''6 - MrfutM, llhdtito Kyo. Betit Davis. Claude lb1ns. aJ "flte Mat Is ,,,._, ( .. ) '56 J .DO 0 (C) -n. YJ.1 S' (dra) '63- -0tllt C11tk. Robert HortOll. [h1abflh Tay\o(, Rdwd Burton. ll:GOO "Urt ti DM•" (d11) ~-l'IO CC>. '"MH's f-1111 ~ 0.N Andrews. Mala Powers (c.om) 64-Rodl tlud.SOll, PHI• Jl:JO Ii) '\.t1t stac~ Wat'" (wn) Prenttu. '!>1-lte Va~ Cite!, Jim OMS. l:l0(3)(C) "'Ta...-y I lllt DedM" lZM m "Tiit CtM .,.,. S1lt'(' (drl) (roc11) '&3-S.ndr1 Dee. Peter Fotida. '60-Sll M1nt0, S41Wt llotuw. 0 (C) "A Ytty 5"dal F_.. J•OO 0 "farce~ (wa) 'S2-W~4 Bill £1. (rom) '65-Roct HlldSOll, lesllt Ca- hott. Phyllis Coates. ro11. Ch1rfn Boytr, Wafttf Slenk. KOCE Television lot A 011109 ..... WOf'ld Ott ICI ' .. ho-Bui ICI (P8!.l A•O.OOC•\I Nt'w\I •·H Ma" •nel E•vl•••"'•nt ICI 4 01 Ytt.t Vltllll Mlldlh"" CCI CM1cim1 0ol<k'I •KOCEI Y091 l•rtcourY' 7 00 AraMIM llrHli' (Cl CP8Sl • JO £1a<lrlc c--.... , IC) l(TWI 1 •.. _. ••• 1e11 ICI tKOCEl j 09 S.W..,. St,.tl ICI IC TWI I 09 TM J•ltMeM ~II"' ICI IP8Sl Student's Mov ie Clicks ,\ four-minute :-ound , film b y Orange Coai.t .College . tuclent Kerry Brou~her to<)k fir~l plt.1t•t• 1'1 thE' ('ommunity collPJ:W ell\ rsmn of the 9th annual C1l1forn1a Studt.>nt Film ~ 1.·,t1H•I for8 mm ftlm " The Gardt•n GrovE> r p- :-tlfent IS th<' .!l('COnd OC'C 1 "luclrnt to win the awurd }" two y .. ars. navad Howard of Costa Mesa took the pnie lasl year. Brougher's film 1s "La Oanse de la Mer.·· ll is an a dance sequence that was filmed on the beach in Corona del Mar. Rrougher 1s a begin· 111ni film student in an OCC even ing college <'lass. motion picture works hop taught by Chri5 )ffCabe. • .. fREE\ CAR WAX DEMONSTRATION Sat., March 21 10 a .m .-3 P·"'· I Tru-Test® ~, oto Tiller . ., .. . • A nat" thnii 9H 9Mr'IY sav1rt Cultivates lawns nd tanl'*s •idly, thoroughly and mon etffdently. • 3 h.,. lritP & Stratton engine with h1e1vy dUty drive • Control of throttl•stop and drive on handle • 14" dll 2.4" fllling width adiustment -adjvstablt tilling 41.pth ,stklt. #133 11-0z. Can C~asslc Car Wax • Po\is'-es ond P'O~:k~r::-..:~ 50 0 • leowos o door, r . fmt\h \ 10 USO • A \ltt\o 9001 o •"I way sperifttlyt Glidden Latex Wall & Trim .... ., Nnll ... -ilri• t9 • rlcli, lew i..tre ...... • tn.nc1 we11 .-.••- 78! YOUR . CHOICI Faucet Repair Kits 39~. 4-Pc. hit• FeMot W•lltr l1t iec.W.1 2 .,,.._, •"' 2 °" .. ....,,, .... u• Prb-Nster F...e I ... I.It, ..... ._...._.., ...., ...t acnwa. f1n-7C. .... Sf' ' , liuge 20.8 Cu. Ft. No Frost Refrigerator-Pre • 2., •••• r. ezer • Tlwt~ !!_!,...,. •f'ero ., Ollf of tt.. ........ ""' ,_,__ ri .., ...,., ··-< .,.,.. ' ............ , e .......... frffJOf c•i... .L.lf • •w ... ·. 1r1ntc1 -' ,.,_.,ltt ..._ .ww.1 l I 1 .. VOL - 2 By Rel Irvine Memc Wedn Count <.:omn an op· The tonigl p Do ~les< accu Ant1t gaso prtct.. cd t m(.•n Th Phi II Y.ere hand JUfY Ac tlw p ly 19~ til 19 Redb Or. Doug ] Ll cl erg Neur in He lie from mcnt Bu pl whic rl :-.;t•ur u.m Hom ntes ,\ ~eUJ 1920 tr'YIT f1~ht \\or II \\ 1·~ !w11 :-1.•t'\ Poll' \tl<I lkll l> 2 ByDOUGLASFRITlSCHE Of Ille 0.lly .. hol 9taff Representatives of the UC Irvine m edical school omd Hoas; Memorial Hospital squared off Wednesday before a n Orange County Health Planning Council Commit.tee over pros and cons of an OJl·Campus UCI hospital. · 1:he two-d y hearings resume tonight whe the planning coun· <.'ii (acliittea r~vJew corpmlttee 4tke1t ~~ at Hoag's ·epplica· tfon te b'Vild a hospitllf nixt to the UCl eampus. - At the e nd ot tonight's hearing, I.be panel will consider seven alter.naw t.ecommenOatiot\S to the tw<Fapplic~ons. The com· mitlee wur·then r eee>mmend a rourse oJ:.. Mtion to the whole health £ili!nr~r~· f'OWlCil which ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'l Groups may bring the m alter to a vote at its April 1 meeting. In the court-lik e setting. representatives of the adversary hospital boosters drew sharply contrasting pictures of the need for an on-carop(.af hospital and ils effect on the rrounding area. Addition.al • planning cot.mcil Executi.'ve b1rector Frank Armstrong told the committee • thul the medu:;.il school hospital 1s not a special case and should be consider·ed like any other. ~ledical School Dean Stanley van den Noort dea~ribed the on- campus hospital as the, cor nerstone of the liCI-Califorma College of M edicme's medical edueation and health care df- hvery ~ystem The i;chool wants lo bui Id :i Today's Closing .. N. Y. St-.eks THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975 c TEN CENTS Square Off 200-bed $19.-1 millwn hosp1Lal on the campus. Tht:' resl ol tlw system "'ould con::.bt ot .1 n· novated 300-bcd Orange Count~ MedicaJ Center. which the M·hool plans to buy from Oran~t· C'oun ty. and a string of ri vc· oulpJltl•nl l'hnics. ' Th'e scattered sy~lem. hl' said. \\OUld provide better <.ttN·~s tu medical treatment for lltt• tlO pt•r 1'1.'lll or p.iltt>llb \\ho do nut l'l' t1u1n.• husµit<.i lt1atiu11 Cum t•rs,• I~ the i-.C'hool 's emphas1~ on J.!l'adualrng fam 1l~ prat•t1tt0nt:'rs \\Ollld l.w ;.i1ded b~ th'-• ~t'neral l an· natun· of lite ~~ ::.ll'm. he .... 11d Tlw t.·ntlll' ... ,::.t<.'m. ht· s;..11d . \\oultl tn.·at <.1bot1I ft\l' pen·ent of Orani.ie County ·~ patit:'nl::.. About (S{•t•JIOSPIT.-\1., Page A2i TWo Bandits • m Mesa • Grab Indian Jewelry Holdup ~i Victims Cuffed Greeter's Voice Stilled E ILER UNl\tACK LARSEN, the of· ficial Laguna Beach s trectcorner Greeter who bellowed, .. Ha lloooo. There! " lo passing motorists for three decades, die d Wednesday night in a rest home. He was seven days short of his 85th birthday. 0.1., ,. .......... "' ...... ._.., POLICE SGT. TOM LAZAR FREES ROBBERY ~ICTIM Hana Fish Handcuffed by Bandits at Navajo Trading Mesa Oil Company Protests Charges By .\Lr\~ DIRKI~ 0 1 lht 0.ilt P•IOI S'-lll Douglas Oir ComRan~ of Coi.ta .:\l esa. one of six oil companies accused of violatint the Sherman Antitr ust Act by fixing '' holesal~ gasoline prices and suppresi:;ing price competition, today prolel>t ed that the ch arge~ have no mt•rit Thl' compan1e!'t. 111cludmg tht• Phillips P et roleum Compan). were charged 111 ~n indictment handed down by a federal grand Jury in.LosAngeles Wednesday According to the indktmcnt. the prict: fixing beg:rn around Ju ly 1970 and continued Hl least un· til 1971 and involved the !)alt• of Redbrand gasoline. • Or. J .J . Stan ko. pnisident of Douglas Oil, whieh moved it!> t•orporalt' offices tQ 3160 r\ 1rwa~ . \ve .• ~osta Mesa. about 15 months ago. <.'ommented loda;.. ·The charges have f)o merit "It is our intention. to contest lh1'i vigorously m the courts. Wt: ha\'C every confidence we\\ ill 6e c·omplftely cleared." Named in the indictment alon~ ~ ith Qouglas and Okluhom<t· based Pllillips wer.e Powenne Oil Company, Santa Fe Springs; f1etcller Oil and Refming Com- pany 'ilmin gton; Golden Eaglt• Refining Com pan~·. Inc.. Lo~ Angelt·s. and :\1 nc Mill<tn Ring. Free Oil Company. Ne\\ York. Appl'uximalely 800 million gallons of Redbrand gasoline was !'old in California. Oregon. W;i s hington, Nevada a nd CSt'e PRICES. Page A2i Jffesa Clergy111011 Dr. Paul Neumann Succumbs· a ·t . 7. 4 L ong t i m e Cost a. ~le s a clergym an Dr. Paul G. "P.G ." Neumann d\ed Wednesday nig ht in Hemet. Ile was 74 and had suffered from cancer sincl' his 1970 retire· ment from the pulp.ll of the Firs t Baptist Chur ch of Cost a !\olesu. whicb he founded 24 yt•ars ago. Funeral ser v1<.·t•s fur Or :'lit•umann will bt• Monday ut HI "· m . at Gr een I u\\ n F'une.ral Home. H emet. \\'ilh gl'aves1de rites to follow in Fu llcrton. A native of Germany. Dr ~eumal)Jl came to the :S. Jn 1920 after o;erving as an infan· trvman in the German 1:trmy. fighting on the Russian front lo World \.\'arr. Hl' \\as educ1tt.ed Qt th(~ \\'t>~h·rn Ba pl is\ ll°~eoloc,rul Sl.'111111:.ll') in Por1\lmd,~r'0 ., ~cnl'<I ~ c.·ongrt•Jea bon in Gros c Pointe. !\Heh., int.I tli f\ came t.o .\1l<1hdm. wherf! lll 1 he l~th~ Hrthci BaµlistChW'ch. llr ~l'um :inn then founded lhc (St•f NEUMANN. raae i\2) . . . • r .. J • ,\ man a nd a woman rubbed a Costa :\ll'su shop of an l'Stimated Sl00.000 \\Orth of siln.·r and tur· quoise i'\ava10 Indian jewch·) Wednesday <.ind escaped after handcuffing two slorl' cmployes. The robbery at Na\'ajo Trad· ing, 2432 Newport Bl\'d .. in Costa :\lesa·s "a ntique .row." was the ::.cl'Ond major loss s us· lamed by the establishment in the past "tv.o yt>ars. It also was lhe eighth armed rubbery in tbe ci ty since Last Friday. Rurglari; managed to ctrc11m· v1::nl an alarm system in June of 1973 and stolt' S85,000 worth or the native American jewelry from Navajo Trading which also has an oullt.-t in Laguna Beach. Operator s Julie Cook and Ilana Fish told police the holdup accurred about 5 p.m . Wednes· dav after the two bandits entered th~ ~lore a nd browsed around. Investigators said the male p~rtner in ~he h oldup team then pulled a pistol Hnd the pair pro· c·eedcd to handcuff their captiv~s bl'fore :-.t•lecting the je\\elry they wan led A native of Denmark. the street· corner fi xture in the Art Colony for 30 years became a naturalized American citizen after his U.S. service during World War I. llE DI ED ,\'f a Cap1!>lrano Beach nursmg horn<.> where he returned re· ccntlv aft er one of his :nany stays at Long· Beach \'eterans iA.dmmistration Hospital. His career brought him few dollars. b141. IJUlDY memone&. ~d chuckles\ ~ addition to knowledge that literally danced in~ eyes a<J he watched the · world go by his favorite corner and •laughed not al -bul with it. Larsen also loved books. "PEOPLE LOOK TIRED when they drive through town ... I run out there and grc~t them and they smile and laugh ... sure they think I'm cr azy. But th al does n 't rca lly matter." he once said . Back in 1959 Mayor Jesse Ridd le mounted a campaign to get Mr. Larsen out of town. but a poll in lhe town 's newspaper s howed 88 percent of the Art Colony was in s upport of their long· haired, bearded ambas;;ador to the world . Oilolv P1lel 51•11 PholO Detect1\'c ~gt. Keith Carpentei· said they use<J a handkerchief or rag to pack up the valuable items or Indian jewelry. No 1mm~dl~te e~imatt.• \\as available on the number of 1tt'ms taken. but authorities said it would not require a tremendous numbt>r of items to run the loss into the $100.000 area. He was named the official Laguna Greeter by a later city council in 1963. but age fin a lly silenced the booming laugh tha t becam e known to millions . EILER UNMACK LARSEN, 1890 TO 1975 Laguna Beach Greeter Succumbs at Age 84 :'\avajo jewelry is parnstaking· <See ROBBER\', PageA2i Submarine Salvage DOW RECORDS • ANOTHER LOSS Nixo11 'U1iauvire' of Mystery Barge NEW YORK <U Pl l -The s tock markt>l c losed lwoer today m moderately active tradin g on the New York Stock Exchange. after some g loomy r eport.c; halted a r<1lly attempt. The Dow .Jones industrial a\·cragl'. oft more than three point~ at the outset and ahead around three at m idday. lost 5.48 points to 76-1.00 . Declines led ad\'ances bv about .1 seven·lO·fi\'e margin. <Tables. C71 Pr1t·es were mixed in moderate triiding o n the American Stock Exchange. Si\1' DIEGO (,\Pi \\'lwn lw was prt:sident. R it:han.I ~I. l':ixon \\ alkcd with in I 00 :-~trcls of lhc giant b<:irgl' later used to sal\'agc part of a sunkt•n &JviC'l sub marine :--.:ixon spokt• llriefl~ .Jan. I. 1972. a l a tt•n•nrnn~ at i\ational Steel Sh1pbulld1n).! Co lo an nouncc ~1 <·0111r.1t·t for hwldmg rnl tankers Tht• :i~ I foot sul>ml'rs1 blc barg<' \\ ~1' JOO~ ard'i a\\ ;J~ A compam ... pnl-1•sman said to day that a :\.\SSCO offic1<1I Jok· in g I y !-a 1 d .1 t t ht' b a r g e · s launching 11 d a:-s later lh<1t ht• <isked Nixon to c hristen the bargt• but that Ni~crn "said 1f "t.' wouldn't tell him v.hc.1l it \\i.IS, he Obscene Caller Uses New Wrinkle Orange County Sheriff's o(. him on the telephom• for thrw or ficera ure hunting a telephone four minutes while ht• attemptt>d caller wbo h as come up with a to trace him. plan that often compels his The 21.year-old victim said s he women victims to list.en to his ob· then got a call from the same scene calls. man who was obviously attempt· The latest victim Wednesday Ing to disguise his voice. She said wes a ~os\a Mesa area woman :,he hung up the telephone after "ho tofd deputies her Wlkl\OWTI uie ('DUC>f: ftked her a nu:r-of caller told her thlili h.e waa. • rr •I hiii:.J.-......_l"' u Cosw Mesa pollce ott''icer wt.o 0 eM vo .-iauu• 'tues • h1ld re .. on lo beµeve t'hal a man SherUrs orrtccrs today urgt'd be wu trylna to tr bad her all women who ur~ ad\ ls by tin tcltphone nurn ber. unkno~·n tttephone rafler tli.t ht' Sh tnld dt?putics he\\ as il a police oU!Cf to oblJlin tht' urged by th{' ''polico otticet" to caller'e name. rank arnf odtct allowthemuntot:illar\dtokee.e · tele ne oum~r • .... . ... • .. ' \\:II> dariH'd If ht• \\Ollld h:.t\l' anything to do with 11 ·· The bargl-, acl'Ol'dltlg lo Ill'\\~ reports. W<\S us0d lalt•r th;..1l ~ t'al' 111 a Cl.\·sponsore<I attempt to r;.11:-t• a sun ken So,·it•l !'11bmari11t.• from tht' floor ol thl' l'al'iflc <kt•an t'un:.t rul'llOll ol till' h.1q.~t· \\ "" FULGSCALESUBPROBE UNLIKELY. Page A4. :.ponsored b~ b1ll1on;.11n· 111 cluslnah~l llo\\ ard IL lluglw-. The barge is 110\1 t1t.•d uµ al ..i ~.11c1 111 Red\\OOd Cit~. ~lw~ml'n an· forbidden to approac:h 1l :0.:ASSCO rdusl'd t u ~a~ anythmg about tht• unusual l'l'•1ft a fl er its e:xistt>llCl' \\as f1r!-il re ported in 1971. till' Sun Diego l 'nion said. ··our eustonH•r said absolutd' no publicit~... s;i1d " ~.\SSd) spokesm;;in llwn It "a:. later ll'..tnwd that tilt• h .tr g c h ;1 d b ct• 11 h 111 1 t f o 1 Lockheed . "h1ch eoordinalt•s deep sea m1111ng llll{'l'ations fo1 llught•s. ~ASSCO official!-~lil l ck11' ·that they knew the barge "as tc1 be used for anythin~ other th:.in deep sea mining. "To be\in with, the \\hole pro 1ect was of a con(1d e nlla l nature," said N ASSCO publi<' t'<' l a li o n s d i r e c l u r \\' 1 I It u m Harman. .iThere U. .a pro\ 1~1on in Ul<.' contra~l that pr~ventcd 11 rrom d1~closing anylhinf{ uboot llw \\oholf' thing rrom the tx.·~inninit .ind 1t still applies." ~l c u n w h i I c . n o rt h l' 1 n ('~1hfornta (ire offi<'iab plun lo 1n • pt·c·t 1 ht· b :1r.:.:l' . \\ ,. plan In :.:11 :tlHl:JI II, "Jlcl H1·d\\11od {'11\ F1rl' :\lar:-hal (;l'tll'~l' 1\SUl:-. "J f th1 ·~ \I' hl'l'l1 !001111).! around \I ith nul'll·.ir \1:1rlw.11b. I dt •n t 1\,111! tu t.1kt> .111~ l'11alll'l's th,11 ;111~ thmg 11111-:ht ISt'l' R.\R(;f-:, PaJ!r .\2i \\'eath~r Fair ski~~ tontght and Fnda:--. accordlllJ? to the \H'Hlher St'l'\'ll'C llighs of 1i1i al lht• bt•ach es n smj! to i :I 111lantl. Lem s toni!!hl 45 1o:>:l l~SIUE TOD.\'\' r ('(l r/ 11/ So11 t II v ictriamt'S(' 1·11111plt•le abondor1"1('t1f nf 1111<'. anutl1er st?tback m n s1•ncs of slw111mg mrhlory d1• 14!at11 Story, Page A4 Index Al Y-••k• Al Er1N .. ~ll Cl LM .... All ~· AS.OS (l.n11flM 0.-lt c;.m.u Cl er.u-n Cl OHlll ... tkft A 12 1 411\er .. I l'a,e /\• lfll..-tal"-"' o• ,,_. "' ~,..l<tlle OS IM•rll'llMioft O• AA11L.1 ..... n Cl llM¥1•• o• M11_l,llM!l U MalieMIN•wi A-• 0r .... c-... ., ,.,,.,, ...... 5'11 ........ ,,., S.-h Stoo "°"''-•h Tei."" .... Tlleal•n WMl-w.rMlit~ Cl Z " Ol·J U ·1 Cl 04 A4 .. -a 1 DAILY PILOT c Expenses Approved For Trips Coaterfilce expense advances totaling $1,678 have bee n ap. "'ptove4 by the Cost a Mesit City ..Council. · Tbe advances are for six.city of. flcials to ntlend conferences. hree of the officials are recutar· talf members -twQ police e utenants and a policecaptaan- tnd they were a uthorized to at· 'lend law enfo rcement con-~rences an San J ose and San Francisco. Their expense ad· 'ant'es total $678. The other expense advances are for Counci Iman Robert Wilson and Planning Com- mis~ioners Arlene Schafer Wld Nate Reade. Wilson was <1dvanced $500 lo at· lend the lnternallonal Union of ,Local Author1t" Conference m Tehran. April 11.lh rough April 15. Councilmen explained Tuesday that Wilson is s pendinf:! $4,600 of his own money on the tnp to the Middle East, but that they were &iving him $500 because tha t's l"hat he would receive if he was ttending an <1 ulhorizcd con- lerence on tbe East Coast. The lees for the ·Tehran conference ~eabout S200. The two pl anning C'Om - .rnissioners r eceived $250 ad· ances lo attend a joint planning ., onference in Vancouver. British )Columbia . This conference is ~itled. "Sharing Space: f'rom ·eighborhood lo Continent.·· ... -~ Front Page AJ BARGE ... h<Jppen \\ hil e the barge ~s moon•d hcn· ·' \:-.\ os sai<l his job was to in· spect vessels for hazardous materials, but he did not say what he would look for aboard the 300·foot·long submersib le tilt't'I barge. I le said he h as never been <!bo<Jrd the barge, even though it's been moored on and off at Redwood City s ince 1972. IL was tow~d the re after construction bv National Steel. · ·The unmanned barge. outfitted by Lockheed M 1ss1le and Space Co . was built to fit inside the 618·foot Glomar Explorer, from which it cou ld bl' released to the o<:can floor. 1t containro a huge c.:la\\ "h1('h could be released and operated by remote t'ontrol. Fair Board Meets On Horse Racing .\ report on progress toward gaming suppo rt for sponsorship or <.i thoroughbred horse racing meet at the Los Alamitos lraC'k "ill be given at a m eeting of the Orange County Fair Board tonig ht. The board is hoping to sponsor a M-d ay annual thoroughbred m l'l'l al Los Alamitos, beginning in l"ovember, 1976, to rajse funds for development of the fair· ~rounds. The meeting wi ll begin at 7:30 p.m . in the administration bwlding on the fairgrounds. Books on Botany Stolen at College ,\thief has vis ited Co~l<i :\t esa·s Southern California College, cart· m g ofr a carton t'Onlaining 14 botanv books worth S350 from the c am Pus !>cicnce building. L..1 uren<.·e T . Mc Hargue, or South Pas adena . ;.in SCC assis· t ant professor of botany. com- plained to Costa Mesa police 41boul the grt1nd theft Wcdncs· day. He told Off1C'er Roscoe Broad the load of holany books was stole n from the science building office, adding that no other valuables were taken. ORANGE COAST c. DAILY PILOT T ... Or-C:O..\I O••ly PllOI, ,.11t1-Cfl IH""' ~ lhl: N#w' Prt\~, ,,. publ1"11tdb• ttwo OrM'Qr CM t Pue>lut'\•nQ Comc>4nY ~r.ttt ~O lt<.in• •·~ Cl'lbfl\IM"d Mof'd•Y OUOVQh rr10oty f()f (O'I• ~w ...,.piort f\f>ec.h. Hunt.rwJfon &"',.t h four t••n V•fl••· Ir••"•· !t•Odlt~'' v.11.,v •nd U qun.it 0.-•< h Sov•h Co•"' A ,,nq,f' '~on.tt ....... "publl>M<I ~l .. •d•Y> -~~· 1•~ pr1M.10il P\lbh\#'t1'"9 pt•l'\t u •t .1'0 Wt->t Wy S(re•I. C:O.I• ~~. C•hlornl• '7•~ Robert N . Wero ,...,~,.,.,,, .,.., """''- Jack R CurlPy Vo<• Prft!Otnl •"" ~-•I Mo..._ Thom11s l<eevil I d+t\o< TllQrna!t A. M urph1nf' ~"•9•"0 E Oilor Ch.rlts H LOO'> Rtt hard p Nelli A•\•\t•nt Maf'faQl"Q ~$1f'lt ,_ Costa M•H Office »• -" 110 ,1,...,. '""'"'""' .. -... "0 llo• ti.o .,.,. ottwr OffiCfl ..... _. ...... h )JJJ ..... _1 ~ .... d ~N "''"'"· lt .. C..-Jlt ~ltttl ....... ""'(It\ ..... ~ "'" 11o .. ~ -.v .. d '-di.b•1<~ V•l .. y U~I V l'•I Re..., •• ~" o .. oo , , ... .tY Telt~M (714) ... 2 021 CIHslfled Adnrtllln§ '42·5471 Coll'T'ltlll ltlS o ....... CH 1 r>v•H•"•~o C.........-t No ,..,...t\tOt .. t. rtt""''"' ... ' N 1t0f'1ttl m•lter et ••Y•ftt\•f'fW"t '-~••·I" M•• b,.. "*'••wc•d wrt"'-"' _.,, ul ,,.,,..,,,,on •• <W'l••l-- W(Olld f!U t H41 ... ""4• •I Co"• M•,; , ............ SvMc,,~_,..,,.,.~ •• , .. _,,,1, I>? nwll t' ...... ~ ... ll!My do'111 ... I-'3 00 ,,_,,,., . I, Thursaiw. Mweh 20. 1'75 10.year-o'ld Kills Self LOS ANGELES <AP> - .A 'lO·YO,Ar·Old boy com· mllted suicide w1th his faU\e_r's aun because <:A ap. parent d esponde ney over pcH>r lll0hool work. poltcc sa!dtod11y. T~e body of Richard Kopiuke was CQund by his mother in a bedroom of their Pacific Palisades home Wednesday. Police said they were told by the parents tiat the boy had been depressed about st'hool work and been asked by school ofCictJalti lo bring his mother and fQther-tosee the teacher. FromPageAJ HOSPITAL. • 80 percent of those patients would fall into the Med1Cal, Medican· and county chanly calegorie~ that are usua ll v refused admit· lance lo community ho.spila.ls. hl· said. The r emainin g 20 µe rcent would be pri n 1k patients, he said. The privalt· patients are es· sential to providing medical stu· dents "patients who complwn, .. he said. · · Those voluntary pu· tienL". he said, would help ensure a high standard of care for the 80 percen t who cannot afford private trt'atmenl and for whom the university hospital is the last res ort. But the general care nature of th e univ ersity health earl' system was criticized as sub sidized competition by Hoag Ad· ministrator St'oll Parker. Parker . the only pNson to speak a gainst the UCI applica· lion, contended competition from the on·t'ampus hospital will n · suit in a S2 mill ion annual def1('1t al Hoag. Through a p ending m e rger with I rvine's Western World !\1edical Foundation. Hoag wants to build a lOO·bed. S7.3 million hos pita l on 18 acres of Irvine Company·donnted land adjacent to the UCI campu~. That applica- tion will be heard tonight. Jl e :Jllh coun ci l diret'tor Armstrong has rt-comm ended that a joint 300-hl•d hospital be• built which would accommodate the plans of both groups. Th<.' joint facility would c·ontain 200 universil~ beds ;incl 100 Hoa~ beds. But Dr. van den l\oort objectt'<J to the proposed joint venture . The only acceptable alternative. he told the council, would be 3P· proving the UCI a pplication ancl turning down Hoag·s. Other areas of Armstrong's re· port to the counc il drew fire from ~ledical Center Administrator Robert White. The report, Wh ill' ~wcJ. ·· nw ... sed the point." The on·campus hospital, Whill' contended, should be cons1derea a regional fac ility. not a !<><:al hospital. Since the on·campus hospital is to be part of a countywide network of clinic!>, patients will be refe rred from all areas or Orange County. he argued Armstrong retorted that while planning council policy set the medical school hospitals apart from local hospitals, s late law does not Two Alcoholic Houses OK;d · Two alcoholic recovery houses have been authorized in Cost~ Mesa. One. the First Step House at 2015 Charle St., h~s been in operation for some time, but this "eek the couneil approved con· struction of ~J new kitchen and manag er's quarters. In addition. the council also okayed a permit for anothe r· boarding home. the Newport Mesa Haff.way House at 186.'l Anaheim Ave. The application had been for permission to hou:ie 10 boarders, but the council put the limit at eight boarders. From Page Al NEUMANN. • Costa !\J esa t'hUrt'h in 1946 and served there until his retirement. He a lso was a lecturer at B1ola College in La Mirada and served h.\ o years as president of tht• We s t ern Bapti st Bibl e Fellowship. Survivors indude his wife :'ll ary. of Hemet. two sons and r1 daughtl-1· lits dau~hter. Betty, is a former m1:d1cal missionary to :"1~~ria and now serves as ... · pro- res!>or at B1ola College One son, P~1ul. played professional basket· ball and is now on the raculty <.tt SL1nf11nJ l 'nivers1tv From Page AJ ROBBERY. • Jy fashioned by h tmd und the pric<' of :-ilver and genuine tur· qllOIM' ha" skyro(•keted m re('ent month!'< Nuv8JO Traeling's loss Wtdnes day evening included rings, plu11 h1$Zhly prized s quash blossom nt'l'klac<':- .. Ordinance Studied More ~tudy has been ~alled for on ~ever<tl major issues -pawn shop and newsrack ordinances and sign ordinances -by the Costa Mesa City Council. Tuesday night. Action on the pawn shop or- dinance. which would tighten restrictions on second-hand de- ;.ders. was delayed for two weeks lo the Aprill council meeting. The newsrack ordinance will be discussed a t a meeting of the council next Monday and will C'ome up for a public hearing at the April l meeting. The ordinance in its present rorm would control the number of endrng machines on public !-.ide\\ alk~ in certain areas of the city and woult.1 provide for prosecution, based on citizen C'Omplainls, of publicat1ons con- sider ed pornographic· The ordinance will be dis · L'USsL·d "1th SC\'eral other topics al n1 .. xt Monda) 's adjourned meeting. l.\Iayor Alvin L. Pinkley indiC'aled that he also plans to call an executive sesion after that meeting to discuss who and who not lo retain on city commit· tet•s ;md the possible elimination of some committees. llere is the timetable for action t>n the billboard ordinance and the spel'1al sign regulations: Both the impact report and the bi llboard ordinance itself will Ix.· d1~cussed at u :\1 orch 31 study M'~~ion . T he qucst10n of special regulations for on-stle business '.'>1gns for t'ertain businesses, such o.1s <1Ulo dealer~. cinemas, motels and gas stations, also will be dis l'Ussed at the March 31 meeting. The special sign regulations "tll t·ome up for a public: hearing Apnll. The impact report on the billboard ordin ant'e and the or· dinance itself will be given ;,i public hearing April 15. Publi t' hearings on t he billboard ordin a nce which calls for lht• removal in phases of all 35 billuo;,irds in the city, and the s pel'ial s ign regulations were sd for different t'ouncil meeting:-. becaust' length y hearing!\ on ('<H'h \\ t're prcdictl'd. t 'r,nn Page A I PRICES ... ArtZona by these companie~ for a \\ holesale v:Jlue of more than SOO mil\ion, the indictment stated. Th~re "as no indication , however. on how much lower the fi J!Urt' allegedly would have been 1r then.-· had been competition. Ph11l1ps allegedly sold about 350 million gallons· under oth1:r ur;rnd names, Douglas about 100 million gallons. -Powerine about 190 m illion. Flett'her about 90 million, Golden Eagle a bout 180 million. and ~l:JcMillan about 70 million. Redbrand gasoline is sold for resale 111 servit'e stations under a brand name not owned or c·on- trolled by the refiner. George Hopwood, director of retail sales of Douglas Oil , was charged two weeks ago "ith Jy . mg to the grand jury about al· leged price·fixing d1~cuss1ons with Powerine Oil <Jnd Fletcher Otl officials. Douglas has about 1.300 1.:mploye~ tot;il, with about 120 in lhl' c·orporate offices in Costa ~1e~a. It has about 200 ga~ l>t:J Lions, m ost of which are 111 California. Mesa Council Makes Cl1ange In Traffic The Costa Mesa City Council h as authorized a number of changes designed lo improve traf - fit' safety. Most of the changes -parkinJ! bans and installation of stop signs were made al the recommen- dation of the city Traffic Com- mission . Howe"er. the council also ap· proved the installation of a signal al Fair Drive and Vanguard Way :>uts1de the ci\'ic center. which the lrafftt' com mission hurl not given high prio rity Count I I \\ ornun l'\orma llertzog =l uestioncd the need for t h1l> ;ignal. t'ost111g $23,000, but when Public Works Director .Jim E ldridge said that the n<>ed would be there within s ix months, when ;inoth~r street <'Onncdion will be made. Mrs . Hertiog withdrew her :>bjection. These arc thl' other traffic· tm· provements adopted hy the coun· cil: Parking l><1ns on the souther· ly curb of Elm Avenue, wesl or Royal Palm Drive; the southerly curb of Dale W:1y , Sunflo.,..er Avenue from H arbor Boulevard westward. southerly curb o( Vic· Lona Street between Cha1·le Drive ttnd Hubor Boul~vard. Stop itigns ot Hyland Avenue and Sunrlov..rr A\enue, 11 Lhree·way.i;top: and al Whlttltr Avenut? and West 17th Street, a lour•"'3Y !ltOp I THEY PLAN PLENTY OF EASTER VACATION ACTION Pat McGill, Matthew Spies, 10, Keith Van Holt Mesa Recreation Awaits Vacation School will be out ~oon and Costa Mesa's Leisure Services Department wants everybody to be good sports about it. Students will have a chance lo ride their s kateboards. pedal <1round a hicycle motot'ross in competition or squar e off against one another in zany volleyball or basketball games. "School will be out and that's "hen everyone is in need or recrt>ation services and that's when we are going to give them activities." Pat Sanchez, who \\-ill coo rdin a t e the week ·~ res ll\ it1es, said. Here's a rundown on the ac· tiv1t1es: -March ?2, an excursion to Sea Worl d , San Diego, for children 7 to 14. already fully signed up. -March 24, Co·rec night at Estancia High School, open to all teenagers. Admission is free. The night will begin al 7 p.m . and reature volleyball and basketball contests. played with unusual rules, and a shoving match with a giant earth ball. -March 25, Skateboard con· test, for boys and girls 7·16, at the Estancia Adobe. at the corner of Mesa Verde Drive West and Adams Avenue. Registration will be taken at 10 a .m ., with the first e vent s ta rtin g at 10 :30 a.m. There will be a 25-tenl entry fee. -Ma~&;-E'Xcursion to Dis· neyJal)(l,'costing $5 for those 12-17 and S5.50 for those 18 and over. Buses will leave the Community Recreation Center at 3:30 p.m. Call 556·5300 for registr ation in· formation. -March 27, Bicycle m oto· cross at Tanager Park, with registration at 10 a.m . Entry fee will be 25 cents. -March 28, Animated feature Film ··The Point" and M r . Magoo's "l'ioah's Ark" will be shown at lhe recreation center. Admissiop, 25 centli for children, 50 cents for adults. -~larch 29, Easter celebration al Te Winkle Park. starting at 9 a .m. There will he an egg hunt, an Easter hat p a1-.1tlt'. und other contests until noon . ~Ir. Egg Man wjil arrive on a fire truck and lhe Easter Bunny will drop in by helicopter. ...... -. .......... . Colta Men ouncHme.n~op po11ed to tbe transf orma\1qn ol the SouthettJ: Calltomia Anocia· \lon of GoverDm~nts (SCAG) into a statutory ~ency. 1 'Iley are IA t•yor of a re~al of the earnlnis'UmltaUon for those· on~al$ecurity. 1 Ttiey are In favor of spending some of the money that miglit be received ln settlemenl from San· ta Barbara oU s pill litiiaUon on Upper Newport Bay property ac· quisition. These stances were t aJu;n by the council Tuesday night in a series of resol utlons that were adopted. The opposit ion to making SCAG a statutory agency, which would make membership in the association by cities mandatory, was in response to a simil~r re· solution pa~sed by Seal Beach. The opposition to the Social Security earnings limi t described as "enforced poverty" by Vice Mayor Jac k Hammett-- was in response to a resolution passed by the ci ty o r Westminster. The s upport of Back Bay pro· perty acquis ition with Santa Barbara lawsuit money was a re· suit of a lette r sent by Newport Beach M ayor Dona ld Mcinnis. The letter said thaC Newport Beach is strongly supporting a Senate bill which would.transfer part of any m oney receivi'd in settlement over the Santa Barbara spill Crom the general fund to the state Department of Fish and Game for Back Bay purchases. Disneyland Excursion Set Costa Mesa's Leisure Ser vices Department is arranging a Dis· neyland excursion during Easter Week, but the deadline is fast ap- proaching for signing up. The trip \\'ill be made March 26 with buses le;iving the c:ommuni· ly recre ation 1..·enll'r at 3:30 p.m . <md returning at midnight. The cost SS for tho::.l' uge 12 lbrough 17 and S5.50 for those 18 and ovel' includt·.., lhL· bus fare, ad - mission and a ticket book. Th<' ell' ad line for registration i~ 5 p m . Friday. R egistration will ht• accept e d at the .Leisu re !"t·rnces Department in room 305 JI the civic center. Onassis Will Eyed GENEVA. Switzerland <API · Christina Onassis flew from Nice lb Geneva today amid uncon· firmed reports that she had come for the r eading of her father's will . d av is·· .b .r .o Vtt ·· Close out Sale on ' WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SHIPMENT! HURRY! 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'Hold /ti ll•fo,. ,.ou ~h•nf1e m• Into • Prlitct, IHtv• I got• job wldrhtt11' A HIGH INTEREST IN ORANGE COUNTY. Unruh: Just Rewards SACRAMENTO <UPl)-State Treasurer Jesse Unruh says suc- cessful legislators and state officials, includini himself, are entitled to salaries, pe nsions and fancy cars like "almost every other profession." We've been helping Orange County grow since 1927, starting with our first office in Fullerton. And now we have nine branches ... one in most of the major cities ... probably one near your home. We've concentrated our interest here so we can respond to your financial int.erest.s best. So we can offer friendly service by a staff of people who participate in community affairs. Your money will earn from 5~4%-7%% compounded daily. That's the highest interest in t he nation. Accounts insured to $401000. And you'll get over a dozen free services, too. U nr uh also has citiclzed the news media for publis.bing ~tori es de- tailin g lawmakers' benefits, saying the re-r====================================::I porting tbrea tens to destroy a profe&liional If you're in O~ge C~unty, our interest can be important to you. Or a ruby, tigereye, oynx, or other genuine stone pierced earrings. All in 14kt. yellow or white gold-filled settings with 14kt. gold posts. In cages, dangles, balls or hoops and buttons, too. And at our li'I price you can pick a pair or two or more. You 'll be doing something nice for your ears. Charge II to $10 White gold-filled. Genuine Black Onyx Cage. $17 White gold-filled. Hand Engraved Heart with-Genuine Diamond s10 Yellow gold-filled. Bowknot with Genuine Ruby. Fine Jewelry Department llluS1r11ion1 enlarged lo show detail 7.50 Cultured Pearl Button 1n Yellow gold-filled setting. s4 Yellow gold-filled. 5 mm. Florentine Ball Yellow gold-filled. Genuine Tigereye Drop. Sale prices effective through Sunday, March 23, 1975. IU9CA PAlll IMch et Orqeth0t¥>9 • Optn weekdays 9 30 to &:SO. Sunda'ft 1 o toe OIAMM:Clty or at GlfdenGrove Blvd • 0pe,, weekdays tOtot Sundeys 101oe SJ.HT• AMA: 3900 So BNtol-No of So Coaat Plu1 •Open wtttujf)9 8:30 to 9 Saturd1y19.30 to 7 &,ndlYt 10 to 9 ' image for public ser- vants he worked to achieve during his eight years as Assembly speaker. "IN ALMOST every other profession, with the possible exception oC lhe ministry, success is accompanied with monetary rewards," he told a Sacramento Press Club luncheon. "I ask you why that should be denied to public ser - vants. . "If we r educe public servants to the point where they have none of the fringe benefits," M warned, then only wealthy politicians would find public office attractive. UNR UH, AN unsuc- cessful candidate for governor and mayor or Los Angeles, became the s ubject of stories recent- ly when he bought a 1975 Cadillac Fleetwood at a cost of $10,323 to tax-FULLERTON SAVINGS 121! t I Best Quality "Nautical" Wrap Group '•· Goes On Sale Today! ..::» .... ALLWOOD HURRY -4 DAYS ONLY! S AVE UP TO $35.00 ON EACH PIECE FROM COLONY'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE! This is truly a top quality wrap group that will stand up to any on the market for looks and craftsmanship. The rich oak graining is accented with antiqued brass fittings. 1 • Bechelor Cheat • Comer Cheat • Bookca .. Heedbollrd • Door Cebln•t • Student Deek •Hutch Top ' YOUR CHOICE $7495 r eACH PIECE I Fills Jobs Kids Get Medal·~ WA!SIUNG"TON CUPIJ Rep Bella Abwa would be Defen::.e seer l(lry nd an thr~p0logtst Marsar t Meade Aaric:wture ecretary iC eovern-ment appointments were madt• accordlnf lo a tist of .. 44 Wome n WboCouldSQve Am~rlca." Tb,• li~t. compiled by Sissy Fan~ld. head of the National Wo1t PoUtkal Caucus, re-com . d 22womenCorava1iety of re .-.d proposed cabinet post:, and ers llS a Uernatcs. IT WAS RELEASED Wt.'dne:;. day ~ tdva n ce of its pubht·ution m the April is s ue of Redbook maguit)e. Ms. Fttenthold did not e>.plain why sh~ named :no woman for president. She S9,id her 11:,t incw..d(.'<.l only som e ~the nation':. wome n "ho are fu11y ({oahf1ed to i:)e.in top dt' cision-m~king positions and have f)rive-in -AtDMV A U R L' H N ( U P I t He le n C l n:land. 71. SIX'< .. tacular lv flunked hl·r first driving test by st eering lwr car through tht wull of the Department of :'\t ut o r Vehicles offict• ~ind 1nJUI'· ing three persons · ' S h t' \\ il s r t· <r I I y nenous." said Bob C:nf fiths. the 0:\1 \" l"<~1mml·r who r o dt• \\1 t h \Ir !'> Ire land. of Wc1mJr Three per son::. tn!'>1<lc lhl· bwldrng "'e n.· t rcct tl•d for mmo r c uts und hr 1J1st.•s. :\lrs. Ireland s aid !'>he had no plan:. to lJkl• tlw test ag ain beet\ barred from tho5e job5 by a political :,yskm dominated by men. Preparing thl' list, Ms. l<~aren thold said , had "radicaUzed" her. "I BEGAN TO make com- parison~ between the women who could fill the posts capably and some,ol Ute 'me n \vho were ac- tually' in them, .. she said, ~'and that did it." \ Rep .. A bzug ( D·N Y. l who was lis ted a.s Defc ns.e sccrelary, has been deeply involved in the antiwar movement. Dr. fdeade, t he proposed A.g n c ull u r c secr etary. has been knotn •s a leader 1n the field of anthropofogy . :.ince the publicatjon of Iler (jrs t book . ··corning of,.,\gc in~mo<t, • · In 1928. .\Is . F aret1t o ld dre w from Congrc::.s for a nutnkr of her :.u~ge:;ted appo;ntrnenll>. Rep Patsy Mink c D-Ha'\\ ai1 > was proposed (or u new Gabinet post. the ~ecretary of Peace; Rep. B<1rbar a J ordan < o;Tcx. > as at lorne y general, and R ep. Eli z abet h H oltzman . 1' D·N Y.' as a juslice on the Supreme Court. Former R ep. .\lartha Griffiths <D -Mich.J '' oulc.I be T reas ury secretary. T ll E F I ELD OF Journalism l'Ont ribute such t'an- didaks a s publisher Katharine Graham for Commerce M•c·retary. N ew York Times re- porlt>r Eileen Shanahan for the Council of E conom1l' Ad\ 1ser!>. Washington correspondent Sarah .\lcClendou for FBI dirt•clor. Tht> hsl included \\'a:.hif\h'lOn Starn· po l"t e r..s ~tar~ Ml'G o ry <JS alterna te FBI dir(•clor and b abl'l Shelton as an alternalt' for the :.t•crcta ry of WomJn'sAffo1rs. The primary candidate for the ALIVE A.HD IM PERSON u .. 1~...,..., DEFENSE SECRETARY? Rep. Bella Abzug \\Omen's affaiPs post-another new po:,t proposed by Ms. Faren. thold -was feminist leader G loria Steinem. Other women s uggested Wl'rl' Senc tary of Stale: historian and author BatbaraTuchman. I ntcrior s ecretary · Liz . C a r p l' n l c 1· • f o r m e r p r e s s secretary to Lady Bird Johnson and now a public relations ex- ccutivt'. -llEALTH, E DUCATION and Welfare secret ary: Arvonne F'r azer of Minneapolis, Minn., head of the Women's Equity Ac- tion League. Housing and Crban Affairs Sl'cre tary . E leanor Holmes 1\;orton. head of the Ne w York Commission on Human RighU;. Labor St'c retary : Edith \';Jn Horn. of Detroit. co-founder of the Coalit1011 of Labor Cn10n Women. Tran~portation secretar~ Barbara l\likuls ki. Baltimore l"I ty <·ounc:1lwoma n and 1974 Senatl' cand1c.lale NEW YORK (Al» -Raym(>nd Walker, who bt 13 ls the nornUlal head of bis tam.Uy, tearfully IM- five orphaned btothers ana aister$ to the auditorium s tage of police headquarters to 1ccept'G medal on behalf of their father.. u They are the c hildren of hank Walker, sh~tio death Jan. 29 while going to the a~d ol a police of· ficer wtiose prisoner tried to esca~. Their mother, Eleanor, was killed in an auto accident last year. . DEPUTY MAYOR PAUL Gibson presented each the police department's Civilian Commendation Theresa. 9; Dan,el, 6. and Kelly, 4, shook han~ Bar. Raymond, followed by Linda, 11; Frank, 10; ~~~~~~~=~~~~==~~~~;~~ Wedl\e9d8y with Gibson. ~ es timated $300,000 has been sent to the children fro m all over the world through the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association and the As- sociation for a Better New York. An additional $10',000 is expected to be raised Sunday Crom the premiere of the movie, .. Rosebud.'' Raymond said he hoped the (hildren wouldn't be treated any differently. He said that "in school they seem to treat us different than they did before my father died." ' POLICE C01'1MISSIONER Michael Codd stooped a bit as he shook hands with each of the yo.u ngsters and expr essed the department's Sy!Th' pathy and thanks for their father's act of bravery. ·As they posed fo1· photographers, Codd, the tather of four, picke d up Kelly and she suddenly turned <1nd kissed him. 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