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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-26 - Orange Coast Pilot.--- .. --~ : - Hinshaw Delpe ·:tUnd ' tDAl ·LY PILOT •'· . . ~ * * * 10< * * * W EDN ESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 26, 1975 VOL .... HO. as, S SECTIONS, 61 PAGES Fund Payba~k , Hinshaw Aides I Get 'Amllestjr' • By GA RY GRANVlLLE Of lltt D•lly Pilot Sl•lf By the time a last minute $501 amendment was added to an auditor's report. the amount Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's 1972con- gressional campaign allegedly cost the county t axpayers was set at $13,152. All but S343, which covered gas mileage a nd supplies, of the tab set by county auditor-controller Vic Heim was for wages paid as- sessor's offi~e eruployes for hours purporiedf y spent working on the Hinshaw campaiil). County officials tciday begap. a drive to recover the alleged loss either from the.58 employ~ list- ed in Heim 's report, a blanket county bonding company,• a S25,000 indemnity bolit. Hinshaw posted while co\k>ty assessor. When the supervisors Instruct· ed county counsel Adrian Kuyper T uesd'ay to take a ll steps necessary to recover (he alleeed 513,152 loss, they set April 25 as the deadline a ny df the 58 employes can settle accounts on their own. They can voluntmly pay the county the amounts claimed by Weath~r ~Iostly sunny throueh Tbtlrsday. Local gu~ty winds 15 io 25 mph. Col\· linued cool dll.)'s with highs Thursday near 60 and lows tonight in the •os. INSIDE TODA~ An Englishman de· monstrates the ancitnt art of "brass rubbing" at an unusual art ezfli/)it in San Clemente. See story, picture on Pogt D3 today. Index Ma!M& •• jli~HIH atO II Mll\l<Ma a11 M!lflllll ,....... •• ...... _, ........ 0rM9'Qw•'f ..... ,....,, Cl·I S~lvl• ,..r1•r at ...... lt-J ~ ............. It St•O M.trlltta ••• , r.1t .. 1tl9!\ • ,. lll .... ,. ., .. " W.alller A4 'WOrl41N~ A4 the auditors they owe because of their involvement in the cam· . I pa1gn. The county's "amn~ty:• offer <See HJNSHA W. Page A2) Young Bandit Robs 2Aging CdM Citizens A young bandit who preyed on the generosi~y af two eldetlY Corona del Mar residents robbed the homeowners in separate at- tacks Tuesday at their home. Police said the two incidents took place in quiet residential areas and were the work of the same man. In the first attack, the man in his early 20s knocked on the csoor of a 73-year-old widow's home and asked he r if "Tom" wa s there. She said no, then the man asked to use the phone. The vie· tim asked him in . Once ins ide, the man de - manded cash and forced the elderly worn an to take him through her home in a search for , valuables. Police said the man appeared to the victim to-be armed wiVl a knife. After taking whal.cash'he ICOU1d fiRd he ordered t.he woman to sit quietty as he left with ~II her money. She had $47.' Five ~inutes later. the bandit paid a call at the home of Walter P. Hodgson, 71. PdUce.i;aid the man knocked on the doo.r and asked · if, "Benji J a mison" was there, t}len le(t for a stiort lime. • · lle returned and knooked dnce again~ this time asking to use the phone. ltodgson welcomed ' the , man in, and as the bandit ap- proached the phone he bran- dished a pistol and announced the stickup. He took what little cash Hodgson had in his wallet, thep demanded money from the vic- tim's wife. Officers said th• bandit fled from the home. shouted to two persons sealed in a car across the street and then walked away. The two men in the car proved to be innocent .bystanders. police said. The amount taken from the Hodgsons at gunpoint was S24. Qf'ricers said the suspect. wore blue jeans and a leather type jacket and bis hair was light brown, long and curly. ..., • esty'· Easing To11.igl1.t -l • ' _ose ,I)> • . ' 0 s at .OU as .. .. ~ Dally ..... t p-..., ~ ,..., .. WIND LOVER ¥eft:. LUCE HANGS IN THERE AS GUST LIFTS' HIS. PARACHUTE OFF THE BEACH ' , Newport Beach Man a Friends Rode Tethered Chute Tuesday n ~nds Bega n Swe eplrlQ Orange Coast .. J t Winds Lash Coast; · · ., · Queen Stays South .. Viet No Darna"Of° Caused DA NANG. South ·v;c(. · ~"k nam <UPI> -The 86-ycar·. • , · d ·11 :. d t 1 t b. ..,... old queen mother o( the Strong s':'r,·ace win s w1 _con-: ·'fl" <tease-a ~ t , JS·iu~ernoon ... · ,• ..•• ,J,a~ ~~,,of,\),U.etnam, tlnue ,blowt,ne .tl,lro(Jgh lhe:·nigM · :., .,.. w~~~~l1Ni-Jii1\. El .. · wftb. II regal. wave of her: along the Orange Coast, accord· ,,. . ' 111 ' . tT11!'". h r lr1gt th .u S W th Se . ~oro Marine ~s Air Station , .a.nd._1 sent away the o e . . ea er rv1ce. ~~ that J\ISJs . . l~~OY.SJne the ov menl . The foncast calts for the north' ~fil?K 33 'ktt6t W to northwest winds or 25 to 3S ' '\there is ba d turbulence for the Callen city"or Hue. e m.p.h; to continue tonight and.! ~all aircraft." decided lo stay and race dimirusb Thursday: However, '8DJ • 11 He predicted that the wt'nd Co111munist captors rather omcer al the l\hrln~ COrps Air than abandon the place of Station at Santa Ana said that. i \tould tail off Thursday. .her birth. .,.. although custs this morning bad ' . , No damaee was i:eported from Her sister said Tuesday reached 34 knotS, h&expected the. \tie wind in Orange Coast the government sent a car Dollar Higb r · ; BRvSSELS (UPI> -The u .s.b dollar edged highe r on European' money markets today for the llfth consecutive day and the' price o( gold rose 1 t\.'arbors. Tile wind was between to the queen mother at her 1~ and 20 knots in Newport riverside home and offered Harbor wtlh gusts up to 30 knots. lo take her to a waiting M Dana Point it was 15 m.p.h. helicopter for evac~alion with eusts up to 22 m.p.h. from the city. "My sister the queen The WeatheT Service predicted clear skies and no rain for tonight aod Thursday. declined," said the former princess. · , · . .. ( 7 ,500 Losing: . .. ' Douglas Jobs ·r c. By KATHY CLANCY ,, ' Ol llt• Dit llY P1 lot Stllff '.Mbrc. than. ,1:soo ~lWd"nd , .Douglas employes will he laid permanenlly this Y.et·k at \ firm's Long Be ach aircraft p . .. a.·Mekl~R strike y machinists. .. At the same lime, company of. fi cials said today the firm 1s plaa.- ning no new contract offer to end the walkout try members of ttft> Internationa l J\ssociallon '1' :\1achinists. No further negotia~ ing h1eetings are scheduled : The 7,$00 permanent la)or~ will include 6,500 members or l~ United Auto and Aerospac-t Workers, as well as salaried and non-union emplo)'es: Compar1Y of'ficials.said 1 t e act outtiber Qt • permanent c backs ts not. yet <Sff.D0'1GLM. P .U> A2 DAIL V PILOT s HE'S DEAD THI KILLER? King f alaal King'• Nephew U"I Ttl•phOlo• OIQ THRONE REAL POWER? Prince Khalid Prince Fahd . w.ctnesday. Match 26. 19~ BEIRUT. Lebahon <AP> - Thousands of wailing Arabs mobbed the coffin of assass1nat· ed King Fais al before the world's richest monarch wus butted in an unmarked grave tod~. Jt was the only pubUt portion of the simple funeral rites pro· acribed by the puritanical Wahabi sect of Islam. Bathed by Moslem holy men. shrouded in a seamless white sheet, Faisal's bullet-tom body lay m El Eid mosque in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, while princes and commoners chanted .. Allah akbar," God is great. Faisal's brother, the new 62· year-old King Khalid, wept as he pra}"ed over the body. He was flanked by members of the royal family and 16 other kings, presi· dents and premiers. Radio s t;:itions in Kuwait, Egypt, Syria and the Untted Arab Emirates hooked in with Ri)'adh state radio to broadcast live coverage of the event. The wailing or the crowd out- Viet Refugee's Life Uncertain DA NA~G . South Vietnam "cUPI) -Tuyet Trlnh grew old\\ hen she was very young. She is a war widow and the mother of three children, the oldest 3 years old. Tuyet 1s a refugee for the second time in three years. Seeking a brother she can't find, she has no money, few belongings and very little hope left. <Related story, A4) She is only 20 but Tuyet Trinh looks twice that age or more. CARRYING A CRYING BABY on each hip, with the third clinging to the flowing blood stained, grea.se- spotted once-while ao dai she wore. Tuyet Trinh looked lost and lonely as s he debarked from the crowded Vietnamese navy LST that brought her and a few thousand other refugees to Da Nang from the old imperial capital of Hue. . . . Seeing no one she could recognize 1n the dis- organized mob of searching relatives. concerned friends. dis interested pepdlers and cunous g;:m kers, Tuyet Trinh s at doiw'Tl and cried. "I don't know where to go," she sobbed ... I don't know what to do." AND THEN SHE TOLD HER husband -a soldier -died a few months ago far away from their home in Hue, how she got separated from her husband's re· latives when the exodus from Hue began. and how she .believed she had a brother living in Da Nang but does not know where to look for him. . She fled fro01 Hue once before dupng the Com· munist offensive of 1972. But that time she was not lost, not lonely and not a widow and had m,or.e hope. A young . Boy Sco•1t, one of about 50 tryang unsuc· cessfully t~ put some order in the crowd and the chaos of the unloading dock, saw her crying. Noticing the blood on her dress, he asked if she was hurt. "NO," SHE R EPLIED WITH a sudden smile. wiping the tears from her eyes, "it is only a scratch on my leg I got when I boarded the boat." The scout told Tuyet Trinh he would take her t o people who would get her into one of the many refugee areas set up for the half a million or more refugees who have flooded into this overcrowded city. She picked up her meager belongings, took her oldest child by the hand and walked away with the two babies on her hips, following the scout into an uncer· tain future. Mrs. Ford Checked WASHINGTON CAP> -First Lady Betty Ford's doctors say new X -rays show no progression of a painful back ailment !>he has suffered sporadically for a do7.en years. ~rs. Ford underwent X- ray examination for an osteo· arthritis condition on Tuesday. ORANGI COAST s DAILY PILOT Robert N . w~ ~·'~"' AlliO PuOhtl\t'r Jacl< R Curley Vie' Prt'\ldfl'\t •f'ld V."-""' M.ilf't.Jll,,., Thomas Keevil Editor Thom.n A Murpni~ Mat\•t•n4 l d+tor Charles H Looc; R1ctiarct P Nall "''"w•11I Ma.,.Q•"" ,,,.W, Off lets (O\tit ,.,b,. ltOW'P\t R .... ,, .. , .... ,._, ..... Jll)Nf .. f'°'l IM>•-• '-••-· .... h. , ... (. ....... ,.,,,,.., .. ,.,..." ........... 11 •111\lk.Cll&wl,._ ~-· • ""'''' nt011 • ,..., .... 11 k 11 O••t11 '•w••• T•tepf\erw (714) '42-4m OHt.lfled Adv•rtltl'"I ~M671 leedl•-. v ........... 0.11<.• Sl1-U10 f ,.,, ,.,,.,.. (,.,...,. .. 49S-e>t30 ,,_ _.,.. Ot•• .. r...,My t"-llH 140·1220 ' Fro• Page Al DOUGLAS. • • available but it will exceed the 7,500 already placed on tern· porary layoff. T hose 7 ,500 workers must be called back on the job after two weeks. The company then will place some or those workers on permanent lay-off, as well as others who have stayed on the job. The permanent cutbacks, however, must be based on senionty, comp-any officials ex· plained. Temporary lafoffs m ay in· l'lude a whole department or shift. regardless of semonty, or- f1cials said. The firm has not yet scheduled any layo((s at the Huntington Beach facility, where 5,000 workers are employed. The IAM Sunday reJected a new company pay offer which would have given them a 5 5 per· cent pay hike the first year and three percent each or the next two years. The average IAM wage is now $5.71 an hour, com· pany officials said. About 7,000 wo rkers in Southern California, as well as abnut 200 in Arliona and Cape c .. neveral, Fla., were Involved in Sunday's vote. About 12,000 more IAM "-Orktra are still m~lnlf with a federal mediator in St. Loujs, trying to end a strike there. The JAM was fined $6,000 In Los Angeles Superior Court Tu~day ror alle&ed vtolaUon~ of a court orde( against cluattnne pickets and blockinc t~k• at the )tr0onnell Oou1lupl1nt. Thf! judec suspended S3,500 of thr fine on condition the strikers make no further violations -..... 1lde tht9 mosque could be heard over the che1nts o( the mueziin, the Moslem priest. He intoned: "Regard not as dead those that are killed for the sake of G«l .•. 0 ye tranquil soul, return to thy GQd wilUngly and join my laves ln paradl.ae." The prayer•• lasted for 10 minutes. Than the body was )>laced tn a simplf wooden coffin and carried outside the, mosque from s9'oulder to shoulder by Ute wallihg crowd. An emot1on-~hoked radio an- t'IO'HlCfU' s~~d crow.(1$ of mourn~rs fought lo touch tfie coffin before~ SAUDI ARABIAN KING 'THE QUIET ONE.' Page A4. it was turn~ over to the Ulema, the Moslem holy men. for private burial without fanfare or a tombstone. The Wahabis do not mark graves because they believe veneration of the dead detracts from worship of Allah. Earlier, Klpg Khalid and his SJ.year-old brother, Crown Price Fahd, rc<:eived pledges of al· legia nce from princes of the royal family, military comm an- ders. Moslem religious leaders. Bedouin tribal chieftains and commoners. There was no official word on the fate of Fais al's assassin, \Vho the Saudi radio said earlier was a mentally deranged nephew of the king. Some Beirut ne\\Sp:lpers said Faisal's bodyguards killed him. Other said he \.,as arrrested and would be beheaded m public after the funeral. One Beirut newspaper report· ed that Faisal pardoned him as he lay dying, s aying: ·•Have mercy on him. l feel no hate for, him." Kang Khalid. and Fahd at his side. were dressed in traditional flowing white robes with brown l'loaks trimmed with gold. For 00 minutes before the burial, the new king's s ubjects approached the throne, placed their hands on the Koran, and made their 1>ledges. The radio announcer reported that Khalid burst into tears, starting a chain reaction among the audienct• As the body was carried out of the mosque, the crowds shrieked: "Where goes our knight? Where goes our protector against confusion and poverty?" "Faisal is with us," the radio announcer responded ... He is not leaving us. You will see hi111 in King Khalid, in Prince Fahd, in every faithful son of Islam." He broke down and wept and another announcer took his place. President Anwar Sadat or Egy,pl was the first foreign head or state received to offer his con· d olences. He t h en stood lo Khalid's side as the king re- ceived King Hussein of Jordan, President Hafez Assad of Syria, President Houari Boumedienne of AIJeria, Sheik Sabah Salem Sabah of Kuwait. President Gaafar Numeiry of Sudan, Presi· dent Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia. Prime Minister Sadi Armak of Turkey, Premier Rashid Solh of Lebanon and other Arab leaders. Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller missed the funeral but was scheduled lo arrive in Riyadh later today with a personal message from Presi· dent Ford. Fetus Murder Case 'First' CAMDE~. N .J. (AP> -A 24· year-old man is being held on two counts of murder stemming from the shootin g or a preenant woman rwho lost the two fetuses she was carrying. "It's an unusual case, probably unprecedented in New Jersey." said a spokesman for the C'amden County prosecutor's of- Oce. "We had a death certificate befor e "e had a birth certificate " W 1 n f 1 c I cl ,\ n ct er s on w as char~ecl t" o " l'l•ks ago in the shootin~ of ~1kk1 Spearman, 21, durin g a robber y at the Spearmdn homt· :\larch 9. :\lrs. Spearman recnvcn.'d but the 7 month o ld t"' in fetuses died within 24 hours after they were rc.>moved b~· Caes an•an section. PILOT AD SOLD STATION WAGON "Thanks to the ad, we sold our station wagon." Th11t'1 the success experienced by the Irvine man who pltu.•ed this cla!»stfied ad in the Daily Pilot: '73SQUlR E W•gon, Arr, 24000 mi, xlnt rond. S2295 Prl pty. xxx-xxxx. If you h•v' to sfll, call 642·5678. lt'iS 'a11y to put a r,w worda to work for you an lhe Dail)' Ptlol. • I She Wo11 Car Kathy Kendrick, a French horn player in the Newport Harbor Hi~h School Band, has a new horn to toot. It s on the car she won during effotts by band members to raise funds for a Spring trip. Sharing Kathy's enthusiasm are (Crom left ) Ernie Camp, chairman of the fundraising d~ve for Sailor band b006ters, and Bob Robms of Robins Ford, who provided tjle car. On· ly trouble is that Kathy, a 15-year-old freshman, ls too young to solo in the auto. Rapist Spurs Hunt In Mission Vi'2 jo Orange County ~hertff's of- ficers were out in for<?e in the :\lissM>n Viejo ;.1 rea early today hunting e I ank y, blond-h aired rapist who sexually assaulted and robbed one womon and then later attacked two others in a t\\O·hour rapc and robbery ram- page. Deputi(•s said the first victim v. as a 35 year -old woman who was grabbed about midnight as she returned to her apartment on Via Robles in :\1 ission Viejo. They s aid the victim told them she was hus tled from her car at gunpoint by a man she described as well over six feet, scruffily dressed and with long blond hair and blue eyc.>s . • The victim told officers s he wa::. shoved into her apartment by her attacker. raped, and then robbed of S3. She said her at- tacker drove away in an old, light green compact car. Officers said the car and its OC· cupant were next seen in the Salerno Lane area at Mission Viejo where a young wom an re- turning home was accosted by the same man. They said the woman screamed for help, ran towards her home and apparently scared off the attacker "ho promptly drove away. He was next seen outside an apartment building at 23313 Ridge Route Ori ve in El Toro where a 28·year ·old woman was robbed of an undeter mined amount of cash and credit cards as she stepped from her ear out· side the building. His Promise? Kill Pigeons OWE~SBORO. Ky. (AP) Frank Hoyt is running for the O"'ens boro City Commission on a one· plank platform: exterminate the city's pigeons. ·Tm only going to promise one thing al a time," Hoyt, 63, said Tuesday as he filed for office. Hovt said that under his ex· term'inetion plan, shotgunners would be deployed on the t ops of bwldings to s hoot the birds. He s aid other extermination methods, such as spraying, are too slow in ellmin atln1 th& birds and the health hazards he says they create. FromPa~Al HINSHAW. • • includes giving the employes a chance to repay the amount charged them, which ranged among the 58 Crom a low of $8 to a high of Sl,308, through a S50 a month payroll a month deduc- tion. • Should they fail to accept the offer or a voluntary settlement, Kuyper then would me claims for recovery with the bonding com- panies. They, in turn, would seek repayment at a later date from the employ es. Five of the employes listed in the auditor's report were among the nine men indicted by the cou nt y Grand Jury las t December on criminal charges related to alleged campaigning at county expense .. T hey were J a ml's Vertolino. Fred Forberk, Kenneth :\'tacLeod. Ga ri.ind Redding and George L:pton La11t Friday. Cpton was named in a second Gr and Jury indict- ment that charged him and a Tandy Corporation executive "'1th multiple counts of bribery. Six of the 58 persons listed m the auditor's report, including Hans haw's former secretary Geri Ford, no longer work for the county. When Hinshaw wenl to Congress in early 1973, Mrs. Ford was emrloyed In his con· gressiona field office in Santa Ana. ~ E~~~~lrl \J~lJ t~rl t~lJrll ~rl ! MONE\'MATIC •• 24 hour banking is coming to the Bank of lrvtne! Very soon you'll be able to cash your check, withdraw money from your account and make deposits any day of the week and any time of the day. No other bank In South Orange County can offer you this kind of service!' If you have a qheckin.g or savings accoµnt with us now, ask about MONEYMATIC. If you don't, here's a big reason to open an account right away! We can offer you a very spedal price on the fantastic CANON MINI, CALClJLATOR (model LE-84). It comes in its own canying case and includes features such as Clear Indicator Key and Moving Decimal Point. This ls a bargain at $24. 95 retitll. but when you open a savings or checking account at the B of I for $250 or more, you can purchase it for just $17. 95 Including batteries! Open 'lln account today.• This ls a limited offer. · 'If you elre11dy heve an account al the B of I, simply add $250 or mort to your S<'lvlngs. I MiiitfMMWi1 I Men!IMtr FDIC THE FABULOUS CANON MINl-CALCUlA TOR CAN BE YOURS FOR ONLY $11.§ 1 '4322 Culver Drive, lrvln•. Ca 92705 (7l4) 551·1600 I I A fl A 0: (1 p l. OI .c ol a sl SI 01 R fl " ti s ~ g \\. d b C• 0 1 L p c s 11 rr 'd F u w ri ,,. "' a fc s i ,\ fr a di w to UI cl th Sl bl d "' ta to s th ot S\. h< B th ta s Ct re .,. p ' F, 8 .., m D pl di E c p : a1 ot re c h. tt .. , 1 ( R• th f o ~ ~ ., • Wednnc:tar. M•rch 26 1975 DAIL v PILOT A• Batt~; Hicks Dispute : RetriaIS • ' .£1S .\l@Qn LI' ®@l?\'!10©@ Cot • pro""m? 'l'lt en wnte Put Dunn. Pat 1oill cut r,.d tape (/et thef ariswrrs a11d oc· tlO H you llf!l'd I() ~olt'<' meqi.ut1es 111 QUt't'rrrn1en1 and b1uineu Mail your C/Ut1't wns to. Pot Du1111·At Your Service. O r o11qe Coast Daily Pilot. PO &.r 15(j(). Costa MtfC. CA 92626, l11clud1? your teltphcme number. Antlqace Duties DEAR PAT: Is duty charged on antiques brought into the U.S. from abroad ? W.C., Fountain Valley Antiques produced 100 years prior to the date of entry into the UniUd States are admitted free of custom8 duty, according to the -Customs Service, Ethnographic objects produced in t raditional aboriginal sty les merit duty.free status ir they are 50 years old. A seller's certificat e showing age of the object can expedite l'ntry. Repairs made within three years requiring substantial amounts of material are s ubject to duty on the cost or the repairs. Stagecoat•h Trip DEAR PAT: Those of us who work in Los Angeles do tend to gripe about the long drive each working d ay. I 've often \\On· dered how long this trip took back m the days when stage coaches were in use. C;.m you find out? E.R., Ne"port Beach It took two day · to travel from Los Angeles to San Diego by 11 passen ge r Concord Stage Coaches. Wh e n Wright a nd Seeley owned the line in the 1870s, the n rst driver change was made at Anahe im. The second 1 drove through the night to Las Flores, and the third complt'kd the trip the second day. Stops were made to accommodate the riders and to "ater and change horses. By 1875 one triJl a day was needed, cornpart'd to a once a week run in the 1850s. The route followed E l Camino Real, "ith side trips a s towns gre". through Anaheim, then Santa Ana, and from Tustin to the old road to avoid swamps that were not drained until a rt er the stages were replaced by r ailroad!>. Cont.11ct. for itf.,1. DEAR PAT: Pl ca~t· pul me to touch with :\t.A .• Bulboa. I"cl ul~o like to investigate St!llmg up a clearing house for t·ouµons. Al the very leust, \\ e l'Ould share the subscription to the Quil'ksilver bulletin you menliom·d l\1 .S., l't.'wport Beach Unfortunately. l\1 .A. did not in· elude her addre!.s or phone number on her letter. If !.he con· tacts me again, you will be in· formed. Sl,762 Claim Paid DEAR PAT: I am a member or the Federal Employe Program of Blue Cross. Following major surger y on my" 1fc last July, the hospital submitted a claim to Blue Cross in Los Ao~eles. Stoel· that time, no action has been t.aken lo pay the Sl .700 claim. W.11 ., Costa !\tesa Kay Simmons, s taff director of s consumer a rrairs at thP Blue Cross Association in Washington, reports that Sl,762.50 now has been paid to you. Simmons l'X· p I a f n e d t h a l t h e F t• d e r a I Employe Program division of Blue Cross had il>sued a .. qualified approval" for pay· men( or your claim last December. The "qualifi<'d ap· proval" suggests possibility of duplicat~ payment of ttie claim. Eddie Beard, su~ervisor of Blue Cross in 1.os Anl{eJes, said that payment was withheld while the association traced the possibility of the "duplicate payment. As a result of your case, the Blue Cross Assodatlon In Los Angeles has •dopted a policy change. In the future, cliims returned with .. qualified approval" \\ill be paid without waiting for the results of tbe search. Claims still will be in· nstigated, but &be subscriber wUI not bne to wait until the out· come of th«" In vettigQtlon. Death Suspect Claims Frame A USTIN. T<>x . (UPI > -· ~Obert Elmer K leosen blames th• Central Intelligence Agency for charges h e sa\\ed t"o Mormon missionaries inlo lm~· pieces and tossed their rem:uns Into a slaughterho use· 'Tm sure th<' C IA will disavow e\'Cr knowing me." sn1d Kl easen. who fired thrct• dt•frn~e ln\\yers because they I ricd to p1'0\.'l' he was ins:ine. He says hr is bl'tn)! rrnMt•d because he 1..h:fr ct t'd .ls an un· dercover HPY· Kleuse\acrused the FB I of pl(! ntlnit vidl'nct a11in~t hJm. iJPI TtltpllOto lie S11ys .. N11ts' . DA Challenges Motives Orange County Super\"1~1Jr Robert Ba ttin has ac('used tilt· District Attorney's office of un· necessarily r etrying crhrnn;.il cases. But Dis trict Attorney Cel·il Hicks contended that Battin was actually interested in influenl'tng one s pecific case. a drunk dn' ing matter being handled by an associate of Battin 's. Battm had said he wanted to encourage the Dis trict At torney 's office not to retry criminal cases that end de · adlocked but with a majority of jurors favoring acquitta l. Battin's proposal was rejected flatly by his fellow supervisors on a 4·1 vote but not before llicks challenged lhe Santa Anu s upervisor's motives for in troducing s uch a meas ure. -• m Bid -· ..... ba t 1 .ige of charges by Hicks. JU! !>tall'd st'veral other reasons forr m.lkmg his policy proposal, con· tt'1.hng some of the motivation ma-, h ave been because. ol per;onal experiences. I re said both h e and his aj· :mc1ale, Kirk, had been defense l a"~ ers in past criminal ccacs (•nded "hen a jury deadlockld "1th u majorit y of members f..r\•oring <.1cquittal. .. This, in my judgment. is pro· of of a rPasonable doubt of the de· fendant"s guilt in a case," Battm ::.aid ... The taxpayers are not in- terest ed in running a pos t graduate school for deputy DAs who C'annot "10 a C'ase on the first trv · · 'natlln said the glut of crimi!'lal c a:;es m county courts Corers civil case:; into the back seat a.nu results 1n greut financial loss~s to some of the county·s ups ta1id· ing c-it11ens. : Roseville nurs eryman Dave Fiddyment believes pistachio nut! could be the new $2 50 -million agriculture crop in California's future. lie has 30,000 unbeddcd trees in pots which he is selling for $3 each-all started from seed. The trees native to Asia, mature at age 15 and car; live up to 700 years. Hic'ks cha r ged Battin was at- tempting to inrluence the out· come of a case in the West Coun ty :\'tunicipal court involving a client of Battin's colleague, a t- torney Lawrence Kirk. ··The matter before this board was placed the re because or the case pending in the "est court and the re lationship bel\,ecn th~· proponent ;rnd his assocwte, · Hicks said. lltl·ks l'ountered by saying, .:·r am s hocked at the suggesti911 that the nctims of crime are uot among ou r more reputabl e: l"llllt'll'i .. .. In the' packet of wr iltfn m..rt cn<il. H icks produced a s\\Orn aff1da\ it from Deputy DC;· tm•t Attorney W. J . :\loseley stat· 111g the facts surrounding t he \\t:>~l county court case being Plug Pulled on Band Battin a nd Ki rk are not Jaw partners but s ha re owners hip of a n old Santa Ana hom e thal houses both their lawofftees. handled by Kirk . , Es~ape Cou11try Reaclies Pact Witli Cou11ty Battin contended his mollva lion was lo justify .., cut in thl' DA's request for :-.even new in· vestigators in next year 's budget. ~lo~clev said 10 his affidavit that Kirk-.s chent had undergoo e a l rt a I o 11 drunken d r i ,. i fl g chJrges that ended in a de· adlocked jury. A m<1jorily By GAR\' GRAN\'ILLE . Oltllt 0•1•11'1101Sulf Mountain J am and The llnwl-. join ed the ranks of the un employed Tuesday. But it wasn't the music cnt1l'" who s hortcircuited the two rotk !!roup ·s Eas t e r week st~y ul Esc;.ipe ~ountry afte r only th1 t•t: Nixon Mourn Faisal's Deatl1 Form er Presid ent Ri chard ~axon , m <1 rare public Sli.ltC'· ment, expressed gnef Tut>sda ,. onr the assassin ation of King Faisa l, calling the Arabian monarch a voice of reason m the '.\liddle East and .. my fnend for 20 ~·f>ars ... .. The· tragic death of King Faisal is an imrnl·nse loss to his eountry, lo the '~ orld, and to tht: ca use o f A r.a b ·Amer i c a.n friends h ip to whit h he was dt.•· d1t:ated. ·· !'ixon !)aid in a state nH,nl telephoned to n •portt·r" from San Clemente by .., secrl"lary. For Old Ct1rs moonl1J!ht conc('rts. Instead. Mo untain J am a nti Tht• Hawk were done in by irked county officials , !'\ot that spokesmen for five county d e partments · weren't in tune with the music Jam and ll;i wk sent echoing through the hills above Trabuc:o Canvon. Their argument was ·with the operators of E scape Country a nd the plans they didn"t make with the eounty for the 1975 \\Oriti hang gilder championships. Among other things. Esc;ipe Country offteial!> failed to apply for thl· permit nt"eded for an out· c.Joor g<1thenng such as the J am and Ha\\ k concert. There "ere also questions county ofric1als !>aid were un- am.wered on matters related to sanitation, public health, hillside grading, public safety and t.'mergency m edical care for hang g l1d t·r pilots and others pro· ne to need medical attention at unexpeC'ted limes. As a result of the alleged lran~gression s against county rules and regulations, county of- fi c ials thre<1 tened to obtain a court orde r to halt the hang glid· ing championships in midair. Close Vote Viewed Next Week on NOx SA C R A ~1 E NT 0 ( A P > - Leg1s la lion to scr a p a con· trovers1al s mog control prog ram for older cars in the South Coast Air Basin probably faces a clo'le t est in the Assembly next week, its author s ays. St'n. Om er R a ins s l ys his measure should have no trouble in the Assembly Ways and Means Committee n ext Tuesday, even though it was approved last week by only one vote in the Assembly Trans portation Committee after three weeks or hagg ling. Then the Ventura Democrat expects the bill to be up for action on the Assembly floor on Apnl 3. Rains· bill "' ould eliminate the requireme nt that all 1.8 million 1966-70 cars in Los Angeles. Oran g e. Sa n B ern ardino, Riverside, Ventura and Sant a Barbara counties be equipped devices to cul oxides of nitrogen <NOxJ emissions. "Many of those 6trongly OP· posed lo SB 41 were on the As· sembly Trans portation Commit· tee," he said in the telephone in- terview Tuesday fro m his district office. "From the com· position of Ways a nd :\Jeans. it ~hould not experience a s much opposition." He· said, however, th't he ex· pects a "close" vote ln the As· sembly, especially s ince a two· third majority is needed to ap· prove the meas ure that would become law immediately. H the Assembly fails to give the bill 54 votes, Rains said he "ould consi d er d e leting tht> urgency clause, making it ehg1- ble for passage with only a m:i JOnty or 41 votes in the As· sembly. Wlthout the urgency l·lal.lst>. tht» bill wouldn 't lake elfocl until next Jan. 1. State I w now re· 'Juircs oil cars in the six-county South Co~l u f~sln to hove the ~Ox de,·iccs by June 30. Asked 1f the bill would be meaningle~s ir it does not t ake ef· feet immediately. Rains said : '"Theoretically. yes. but if it passes without the urge nc~, c la u se it i s unlikely the California Highway Patrol would take further action" toward cit· 1ng motorists \\'ho violate the law. .. I can ·t cntegoricnlly m ake that st<1te ment. but I anticipate that's whnt would happen," he said. The CllP had cited about 1,500 motorists before last \\"cdnes· day. "hen a Superior Court judge m Santa Barbar a ordered the patrol to temporarily stop ticket· in~ persons \\hO did not have the KOx devices. State Sen . :"iate Holden <D·Los J\ngl'les>. said last Friday he would seek to nullify the tickets already issued and would in· troduce a measure to repay motorists who had already purchased the d evices. Even if the bill passes the legislature, Gov. Edrnund Brown Jr. still mus t s ign it ror the m easure to become law. Bro\\ n has said he doesn 't have a s trong opinion either way on the bill und won't decide whether to s ign it until it reaches his desk. His appointees to the state Air Resburces Board oppose the m easure. Rain s said he. ltk e A s· ~emblyman WHlter Inialls (0· Riverside>, who chansed his vote to get the bill out of the transporlatton commi ttee, has been ov,rwholmed by public re· action lo thti NOx qu~lion. .. I htwe re<'eived thousands of ll!tten; und 1 l·an count Lh08l' op· posi n~ SR .-tt on the fingers of my hand And It 's not only the volume. but the)' are so spon· ton~us.'' flut direct or s of .Mount a in ~t eadow Ranc:h Inc,, the or· ganization that patrols F..scape Country, decid ed a gains t an c·yeb<tll·lO·cyeball confrontation with the county. Tuc·sday, they presented to the Roard of Supervisors a resolution that admitted "serious problems exist in relation to the corpora· tJOn·s tompfoincc with county re- quests." The resolution went on lo pro· m1se that Escape Country '\ill .. ta ke an) and all actions nl.'cessary to attempt to correct problems thal have been ra1:;ed bv the C'Ount , .. " H e said the fewe r cas es brought back to trial after a jury is '·hung,"' the fewer staff nwm· bers would be needed bv the 0.\ and all other court-rdated of· fi ces. But Hicks saw it dafft'renth '"The budget is just a guise to reach it <the west countv trial)." Hicks said. "Today's imbhe is a lert lo the d a nger of pohHt·JI in· terfere nce with the adm1ntslr.:i· tJOn of justice and I doubt the citizens of Oran)'.!e County "ant their District Attorney's office on a short leash.·· Battin s tayed cool during the favored acquittal. ·~ But '.\I o s e I e y s a i ti Kif k threatened to get Battin"s aid when the D.\ decided lo retrv llie c;.1se on the basis of the def~. dant ·s past record or drunken driving. . Battin d1dn "t r espond to ::\loseley·s '' ntlen s tatemt.>nb. Su pei·v1sors Ralph Diedrich a nd R alph Clark made brief sla te m t.>nls to the effect that the board can·l compel the DA lo & anything Battin ~ l"los 1n ~ t.·ommt'nt. aimed at Hicks. "J-. ... Jt·s hard 'to bell the cnt , as the old s aying goes ·• .The first necessary action the directors took "as to.immediate· Iv termtnate :\lounta tn J am and The H S\\ k ·s hit bide concerts. The r csolut1on ctncl concert c·ancellat1on were enough to cause the super vbors to put off t a'kang any legal aC'lion for at least t \\ o "eeks. In that time. the supervisors said, Escape Country will have a c·htince to prove its good will. Mother to Leave Family for Army In the mcantiml'. wind gusts notwithstanding, the world hang g hdang C'ha m p1on~h1p \\Ill pro- ceed on ~C'hectulc. And the Trabuco hills will b<' ah,·e but not "1th the sound of music. Clove muggling Spells Death to 4 DAR ES SA LJ\A:\1 , Tanzania CAPJ Fourmcnhavcbeensen·' tenced to death for attempting to smuggle clove:; o ff the is land of Zanzibar, the go\'ernment an· nounced today. ll said the men pleaded guilty to the charge. The prosel'ul1on said the men were found C'arry ing pla:;tic bags cont aining e lo\'es. the 1~lan<l"s main source of income. '.\1A!'SFIELD, Ohio CAP> Belly Hendrickson is leaving her hus band and 9-month -o ld d a u g hter to join the Army Re~crvcs . .. We need the mone~ ... '.\lrs He ndrickson and her husband. Jim. explained Tuesday. Hendrickson, a 21-year·olcl steelworker, has been laid off period1cally over the past year. In Februa ry he was furloughed for three of the four weeks. "We're not bad off by some s tandards." sa id Mrs. llt:>n· drickson. 19. "But on one income. and an un· stable one at that, we can·t al· cumulate enough for a house down payment a nd we c<1 n·t buy Jada all the things we"d like to.·· Jada is the couplc"s d'1ughter :\Irs. H endrick::.on lean.'s 111 April for basic training m the Army R1.•sl·n·es at. F't. 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Nkthft( ltUCtlft J. e. .J.Jwnpfu.W:t Jewefer:t 1823 NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmerlcard-Master Cti•roo 27 VEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-3401 l ' , , l ( ---·---- ' • M,,.DAI\. y ""°' .. ' ...... • "'\"i . wlda T-lll"plaiae .. •, Requiem For Mecca ~·---"""::t": .......... .... ___ ............ .__.,. 'War at Crucial Ph.a$~' 'I'hieu Order: SAIGON (UPI) -PH:;idenl Nguyen Van 1'hieu said today the war had entered a final, decisi\'e phase and ordered South Vi et- nun1ese troops to fight to the de· ath to hold the territory remain· ine in their possession. li e warned civiliMns to "dismiss all poisonous r umors spread by a numberoC saboteurs." Thieu delivered t¥>'0 na.tional r adio addresses t oday, o ne aimed at the Vietnamese armed r0rte1 a. a presidential ol.aer of • the day telllnc ttoops lo mobilize for a counterattack and the other 1lmed at calming rean ot the civilian population. He told the people he had in- structed Premier Tran Thien Khle.m to reorganiie the Cabinet to cope with the new sttuaUon, to invite anli ·Communist na· tionallsts to participate in. n1ht· lng cabinet, and to "lather tbe nation for a (inal victory." I -- ' ' Death Fight Thieu said Khiem's new cabinet "mus t not be a cabinet ntabUshed to surrtinder to the Communists, to recognize a secoftd country within South .Vietnam or to actepl any coali· tlon which would permit the Communi s t s to defeat us quieUy." THIEU CITED Communi&t superiority in men a.nd ~uip. . ment ror the 1erte1,.Clf 1twmlng wit.bdr•••ls ov4't tJaeilut three wfflcs but 1ll4 be..,,_, °""'ring the military ••(O ·~er.end upllJ de· atb tbe rematnin1 tbri&orY ·~ rnobllltt all ea ~--'COwlterai: tack. I.·~~ '" •lt, beve toW .._,.~en Ute war !iiJOt a oniCJ•l~and !Ital they •re . ffall\La&t'tJbe dectlive battle 9f lri>toey, "' Tllltu slid. He slid the mJUtary ~tuauon had set tour u.ra..e.nt wa" to be tultiUtd: _ / . '\... '\' ' BALBOA. BLUES: Come w ith me down to ~Jecca where lhey celebrate the rites of spring. \Vhere multitudes ol vacationing students ~ather at youth's famed 1ntersect1on, corner of Balboa Boule\'Utd at ~t ain Street. A Qeadly Ga~e -ConlolldatiC)JI • e front and the rear ~ d•l~ r~'n)aining territory. · . :·1 ~ ~ ., -To rescue and resettle rapfd· • ly the refugees of \v er: • • Seven Lose Lives in Fire -To stabilite the econom)· and increase procl,uction to sup- port a long struggle. llus pitali:::ed !\1rs. Mamie Eisenhower, \VidO\\' Of former Pre·sident Ov.,ight D. Eisenhower, was reported in s table condition toda y at Ft. Gordon Medical Center in Georgia. She was treated for bleed· ing fro m bowel, according to hospital spokesman. There stands the Pavilion and Fun Zone on the bay side, abtar.e "''ilh Jight. l\!uslc blares just uround the corner from the Ren - dcivous Ballroom . Christi<i n's llut is wall·to-wa ll bodies. Street corners are jammed with mill - ing. jostling, chattering youth. \vhooping, hy perthyr oid and happy. The streets, too, are bumper- t o-bumper m adness; honking horns, roa r in g muCflers a nd screeching tires multiplying the cacophony "''hich is lhe theme song of youth, free on v acallon in the springtime. TIUS JS :\1 ECCA, antl this is whe re Bal y.,·cek got its name. But you did not come ·~:ith me to Balboa then. You came to Balboa ..-.·ith me last night. Y.r'e stand on the comer of ~1ec­ ca, Bal boa Boulevard at !\t ain Street, just in front of Dillman's pl ace, ::i nd survey the scene. :\tccca r eposes like an uin - brageous ghost beneath a somber ~ky. Look across at the f\1n Zon1>. There are st ill li ghts; green neon from the ferris wheel flashin~ again st the black backdrop of sky. The \vheel turns slow r t'volu- tions in the night. It is wi thout riders. \\'E WATCll AS t wo ordinary sedans, unfl apped by any traffu:, m a ke th e boulevard stop on Balboa Boulevard and groan across the intersection tov.•ard Peninsula Point. 'fhey cause an old hotdog wra pper to fl utter across the street. Nothing e lse m oves. There isn't anything to move. Inside Dillman's , there is a goodly crowd . 1'he circular bar is filled and glasses clink and we hear snatches of laconic chatter. 'fhe restaurant section is at c;.ipaelty too. Y..'e have to wait. So this is where the crO \\'d is on this midd le night or Spring V;.tCa· t1on, 1975. :\1ostly all native B;.i l- bo<.1n:-. or :\ewporters. :\·lostly all middle-aged. ,\FTER ,\ Q~IET s upper. we stt'.'p outside 01gain. The lighted marquee or the Balboa Theater beams unblinkingly al the night sky. Y.'e drive up the street to wait at the la nding for Beek's auto ferry . The Fun Zone is shut down; The ferris wheel has stopped turn- ing. Its green neons are dark now. The frozen banana king has the ''Closed ·• sign propped up <:rookedly in the rront window. Jt isn't a long wait rortheferry. The bay is dark and almost ri p· pleless as we ride across. 01\" B,\LBOr\. ISLAND, nothing appears to be open on th e main stcn1 of :\I arine A venue. Abrupt· ly, "'e notice four young people huddle d there, talking on the ~treet corner, hands dug into coat pockets against the night chill. Y."here in lhe world did they come from'? Perhaps they are jtl!it ghosts from a springtime pasL UP'ITe~ ff e's Otct Alexander P. Butterfie ld , ex-White I-louse aide who re- vealed Richard M. Nixon 's r ecording system , is leaving post a s fed e r al aviation ad· mimistrator. He reportedly fell out of favor \vith Ford a dministration . PITTSBURGH CUPI) -A fire started by a 4-year.old boy pok- ing a stick into an open flame gas heater has killed seven persons, including rt"e children and a 23-year·old woman who was eight months pregnant. Several dogs also died in the biaze. Two persons were hurt, neither seriously. Rickey Small ey, 4, "'ho \\.'as playing "'ith an 8·year-old friend in the basen1e11t , pulled the burn- ing stick out of the heater and stuck it in a paper bag. He and his playmate then apparently panicked and shoved the bag UD· der a bed, police said. TllE FIRE SPREAD in the three.story house, which con· t <.11ned four adults and nine ehildr e n. Two v.·omen in the kitchen n o t iced the blaze, 1·ounded up four children includ· 1ng the two in the basement, and escaped. Evcrvone else in the house pcris hei.J. F'iremt•n s<.1id it ap· ~ttrcd they all passedoutord,ied New King Khalid Called 'Quiet One' By United Prt>ss lnternatlonal Abdul Azi z l bn Khalid, new king of Saudi Arabia. s piritua l le ader of the world's 600 million :'\1oslems, is a shy man or uncer- tain he a lth and little ad- m inistrative experienee who pre- fer s hunting to politics. Successor to his brother, the assassinated King F aisal, Kh~lid nov.• heads a nation "'ilh the r ichest oil reser ves in the world, but perhaps no t ror long. Despite h is pos ition as crown prince under Faisal's r eign, the 62·year·old Khalid is among the least-known of Saudi Arabia's 3,000 princes. At court, he is known as "the c1uiet one." All hough he has bct'n acti ve in the government for more th an 40 years and was among Faisal's c losest aides in r ecent ye ars , Khalid s huns publicity a nd appears shy before public gatherings. ACQt.:All"TASCES say he is more at home in the desert hunt- ing, his favorite pastime, than .at l'OUrl. In 1972, Khalid underwent open heart s urge ry in Cleveland, Ohio. He had surCered a massive heart attack the pr evious year and d(){'· tors at Cleveland Clinic repaired. the ten ventricle of his heart . Despite h is governmental jobs, Khalid has had relaUv ely li ttle real administrative experience v.·hen compared to Faisal or C\'Cn some of his fellow princes. Observers say they cx1>ect hi m NAME in the NEWS to build up a fairly large cireleof advisers to help him, in contrast tu 1-~aisa l 's style of one-man rule. But, like Faisal, Khalid is re· gardcd a s a :\1os lem tradi· tionalist an d there are not likely lo be <.1ny 11uick changes in Saudi policy <:ts a result of the transi- tion. Kll ,\LID BECA~-tE crown prince in 196S after his brother Prince )1ohammed renounced hi s claim to the throne. Passed up in the process was another b rother . Prince Fahd, whom many Saudis regard as a better cho1ee for the th rone. Fahd has played a greater role in running Saudi affairs. has traveled more and has developed a broader range of \\"estern con· tacts than Khalid. 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Ion.,, !•M• ,.,.;, l'IOnw~ ''°""' Fr""'1, •II . ~· '"" f>Rt•t001it• Cllfl\'*9 to • 111toolt1ood<•15!-Ol•·tfnflllol a tooc oll tflt rac:orol cr .. tOl 1 .... Coaacal Weaeller !."'""" lod•r •nll TIWr..S.y Mll't -totll QlnlY wlMls .w<r-"'G T-"-• -1'11"9· '1'91'1 .,.., • '6 u , .. , ... , __ •lwtt •lit '"*' bet••lf'ft Sl 011• •>. llllOfld If"'• r..•.i"""t wlu ''""' oet•..., P.,.. t } T,,.wtl•• .. ..,,.,.1urtwlll bfS1 • • of s moke inhalation berore the flames reached them. Several neighbor• reported seeing the· victims summoning help at third-floor windows. Firemen .found the bodies of the pregnant woman, Marlene \\"ood, and two of her children in a bathtub on the second floor. In· vestigators said it appeared she ..-.·as trying to shield the children. THE BOD\' OF )lrs. \\"ood's brother, Doyle \\.hite Jr., 20, v;as found in a similar fashion shield· ing the bodies of two other children in a third ·floorroom. Donald Ho"·ell s, 17, ":ho "·as on nearby school grounds \\'hen t he fire broke out, said he climbed a front porch roof of a neighbori ng house "'hen he sa"· a young boy banging on a third- floor v.·indov.·. Jlo wel\s said he thre\\· a briek through the v.·in· dow and cncour<.1 gcd the child to jump. But the boy, apparently frightened, backed a\\·ay. l·lo"·eJJ s said he n1<.1de a futile attempt to e nter the home but v.·as dri ve n bit.Ck by the smoke and flames. Besides \\"hit(· <iud )1rs. \\'ootls. the other victims ¥>ere Raymond \\'oods, 4, :\1 arlena Y.,"oods, 3, John Bailey, 11 , Ralph Bailey, 7, and Robert Bailey, 10. The Bailey childre n w ere those of Y!rs . \\'ood's con1n1on·law husband, John Bailey. -To mobiliie anli·Communist fighting spirit to defelit the enemy. THIEC CHARGED in his ad· dress that saboteurs were- spreading raise rumors among the population "in order to raise doubts." He said they were "spread by the Communists and also by so.called n ationalists who are nothing but sabotPUrs.·· "(·will carry on to live and di e for this country,'' Thieu said. ··I "'ill fight until the final victory.·· In his earlier speech aimed at the military forces, 1'hieu cum· manded them lo stand and fi ght on their present positions. •·starting tod ay, f cl\o"· soldiers, you must at all costs in· terdict the enemy advance over your actual position and our ac- tual front,'' he said. "You must mobilize all your in · iliative and ability lo destroy il s many enemies as you can and tu counterattack strongly.·· He added, ·· ... baltlefield d is- cipline must be i>trong. Battle or· ders must be thoroughly l·a rried out," Doily Pilot Ditll•""l' 11 G•aroatffd Mooday·fflday· II you 00 not r>ave 'fO!Jf paper by 5 30 pm. call belore 7 pm. and YoU' copy will be oe- tiYefed. Salurday ana Sunday II 'fOIJ do no• receive your copy by 9 am Sa!ur· (lay, or 8 a.m Sunday, call belore 10 a.m. and your COPY Woll De del•veted davis·brown Police Seek Patty Hearst . 111 Montreal :\-101'\TREAL IUPI) -'-ion· treal police conducted an early n1orning raid on the home oC a forme r prime m inister·s grand· daughter during the \\'eekend in a futile se.-irch for missing fugitive· ht:"iress Patricia Hearst. The police Tuesday said the sl'arch of the home of Mrs. :\tary :\tcKay, granddaughter of the 1<.1l l' form e r Prime :\tinister l.ouis Sa int Laurent, v.·as legal and had not contravened any ex· isling la\\·s governing police St'arch <.1n d sei zure. DIRECT FROM RCAJAneryou've boUQhl your 111, made your bet! da1t, !hen we mail in your "Conaurner Rabata Coupon". RCA will send you a "cuh-back" ralund ctieck. And, that'• on any RCA XL-100 ALL RCA Xl·100! This mean1tn1t no mailer what 11111 RCA color 1.i you t>yY, you get: . color ••I . , . no 1)1;ceptlon1. EXPIRES MARCH 31 , 7 5 Co•h-beck ~"' brought 10 vov by, RCA OJ1ttibutif11 Corpor1tlon, l o1 Arigtlff. •A 100% solid 1tale chassis • The Super').ccuColof black matrix pktturt tube •Automatic Flne Tun ing • Plug.in moduleCI and 1 70 potltton "cltck" UHF tuner, More from RCA ••• llt'IOre fOt)'Oul Note: Thll o,,... IPPllH only to RCA XL·100 Color TV Illa .•. Bl1<:k 11'1d 't\"hlt• Mt1 noc llW:lvdH. -.. ,-··-- I ' ' l A ~ •"!' gu1 tem c fen1 uk Lui the Bro jur1 aso Tht the wa1 mo L dOll car Tut sys t slu we, der ff, offi tio1 rar: 1 hao sid Jo~ "J l no B 1 s BaJ Ed $37 Coo f ecn gul uti~ to l ,. ) lor wit Pa T Die lini Pa• as; T1 s cor the •Ix lea 1 tio1 an< JH ~ ha: hu: I an< Di• gui COJ go. gi \ I Sa! COi lot co B I Ch fir an re~ pe re~ fir pe Afte r 4 l'e ars ; . 'Quentin Six' Trial Opens . SAN RAFAEL CUP!) -Nearly four years after convilct revoluUon•ry George Jackson. three guards and two inmates died during an escape at- tempt, the ''San Quentin Six" went on trial jn a heavily guadte(\ ( ) courtroom at M arh\ Civic Sia l e C•nter on charges 0( kill· ing the auards. At Tuesday's openinJ • session of the trial. a de- fense attorney was cited for contempt , anoth'r asked to be removed from the case, and defendari\.t Lull Talaman~ea and Huao Pinell were taken ft'Qm ' the co~rlt'1?om. Superior Court Judge Henr)' Brodenck hsten,d to request~ from pros~tiVe jurors who asked to be excused for personal re· asons. Then he recessed the proceedines until Th~rsday when he tol~ them to bring notes from their doctors or employers if appropriate. He warned that tbe trial could last as long as nine months. Stlldent F ee Cut R e j e cted LOS ANGELES <UPI> -A proposal to cut stu· dent body fees at 16of19 California State Univers,ity campuses by as much as 50 percent was rejected Tuesday by trustees or the Wliversi~y an{! c~ll~6'e system. The trustees made their decision on the basis o.f a ' student referendum. The voting, held during t he week of Feb. 24, s howed that the majority of stu· dents favored retention of the fees. Hostages f'o11nd Unharme d SAN DIEGO <AP> -The wife and son of a banld official were held hostage in their home in an extor- tion attempt Tuesday but the suspect failed to pick u17 ransom money left in a parking lot, the FBI said. The hostages were found unharmed 1 but handcuffed to a staircase in their Pacific Beach re- sidence after the ordeal. ''I'm glad it's over," Joseph Curto, assistant manager, said afterwards, "I'm glad my wife atid son are safe and thank God no harm came to anyone." Brown Picks B1uh1e ssman SACRAMENTO (UPI > -Businessman Robert Batinovich of Hillsborough has been chosen by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. as his second appointee t o a S37,212·a-year seat on the state Public-Utilities Commission. Batinovich, 38, joins Leonard Ross. 29, as the gov· ernor's only other appointee to the PUC. which re· gulates electricity and gas rates charged by private · utility companies. The next scheduled appointment to the board for Brown falls due J an. 1, 1977. Perjury Charge• f'Ued MARTINEZ CAP> -Bail has been set at $2,500 for a man accused or posing as an expert railroad witness in a $10 million lawsuit against Southern Pacific. The pcqury complaint again:st William Arthur Dickinson, 55. alleges he posed as a Cambridge liniversity doctorate and testified in a Southern Pacific case that was setlled 10November1973 with a $225,000 judgment. Teache r Te t1ure Thre atened SACRAll ENTO <UPI) -An education reform. commission. sponsored by Wilson Riles, has made the controversial recommendation that tenure be abolished for California school teachers, it has been learned. The commission, however, also urged the adop· tion of new safeguards to protect academic freedom and the rights of teachers before tenure is repealed. M11rder S11speet AcqadUe d SAN DIEGO (A P> -An Imperial County woman has been acquitted of charges that she solicited her husband's murder. Freda G. Adkins, of Holtville. broke into tears and embraced her two children Tuesday as the San Diego County Superior Court jury returned.Hie not~ ~uilty verdict. Good Friday 'No Holiday' SACRA:\1 ENTO CAPJ -Faced with an adverse court ruling, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says he isn't going to proc laim Good Friday as a holiday and give state employes three hours off to go to church. But Brown -who once studied to be a priest - says he will ask for a rehearing or the appellate court decision that the traditional proclamation al- lowing workers three hours off with pay is un· · constitutional. B11r1u!d Body Dis<"oee r e d FETTERS HOT "SPRI1'GS (UPI 1 -The body of Christine Hill. 42, l'\apa: "as found Tuesday in the rire·gutted ruins or Juanita's Gallery Restaurant and Hot Springs Hotel. The fire roared through the famed funky restaurant a nd old hotel early Sunday. Fifteen persons. inc luding O\\ ner Juanita Munson. had to be rescued Crom the second floor or the building by firemen using ladders. It had been thought all persons escaped without injury. CATAMARAN SAILING CLINIC Two One Day Session• Aprll 5-6 At Newport Beach 1 I' Gel VOi•' ,,.. oo •end ~1c1111Dt11 npw GEN( VERNON WOtlO OM~ C.1tmer1n s,,11or llead ~lruclOf p 0 0o• 10'l25 S11111a lar1>11111 (A 9J 10) 1eos11&1-012!1 11 1•1 s.t' 2285 CIQl)A t>lviJlon o ( ln~st Wnt Spdrtt Entertalnme"t h•ppenlng•. !very Prl41y mtJ'OlllllUT lnth• DAILY PILOT u , ........ f'inanctal Probie.• J . Paul Getty III, 18-year-old grandson of the billionaire oilmen, has agree'cl he is in- capable o f managing his own money and the court has been asked to appoint his maternal grandfather as conservator of his estate. Ac- cording to docu ments filed T uesd a y in Los An geles Superior Court , yoWtg Getty, who lives in the Hollywood Hills with his wife a nd two- month-old-son, "is financial- ly improvident. .. thus he in- advertently tends to dis - sipate the money." Vaccination For Cancer • In Futur. ? ~ SAN DIEGO CUPI> -The possibility ' the tint human cancer virus bas been isolated l r om a leu.kem\a victim was strengthened today when a gov· ernrpent scientist rePQrted he had repeated the feat With a dif· ferent blood aample. ~ut the ques~lon of whether the virus actually was responsible for the disease in the patient, a 61-year-old Kansas woman, pro- bably will not be anawered for some time, SJlid .,r. David Baltimore, profesli.Or of inicrobiology at Massachusetts lnstil\lte of Technology. Confirmation that viruses cause cancer in human beings, as they do in SQme animals, would represent a major step in scientists' effort to understand the disease that ranks as the na- tion's No. 2 killer. It might even lead to a vaccine to block certain 'typesofmalignancies. The vfrus in the leukemia vic- tim was first found by Dr. Robert Gallo of the National Cancer Institute last year and reported in January. Gallo told an American Cancer Socie ty seminar he recently Isolated the same virus from a sample taken from the patient at a later course in her disease. Scientists have been trying for years to isolate a human cancer· causing virus. There have been several -false claims, caused by laboratory mistakes. an lt1s the real article ~ hand cast and crafted in solid brass. Individual numbers are cast in each buckle -and ownership reeorded and stored in a Wells Fargo vault. Just open a new S250 checking or savings account at the new Newpon Center Office of Wells Fargo Bank, and it's yours. Open a GoldAccOWlt andgetagold pan. Wednesday. Merc:h 28, 1975 DAIL y PILOT Al ·They Make Impre • wn SAN DlEG<t < A'P) -A •atran1e thing happens when female prison guards are assigned tow atch male inmate,, The inmatei; behave bet· ter, a federal warden &aid Tuesday. As socia te Warden Lowell Kincaid said the Me\ropolitan Correctional Cent.er in downtown San Diego has 15 women of· (icers who work on any lloor, whether it houses women or men. Photo F irm Suit Filed LOS ANGELES CAP> -The film supply and developing com· pany, Fotomat Corp., has been accused in a civil suit of advertis· ing falsely that it develops photo· graphs in 24 hours. The suit in Superior Court, filed Tuesday by John A. Stillman, an assistant district at· torney in Los Angeles County, seeks to require the company to spend 80 percent of its California advertising budget in the next two years to publicize its failure to process film inside one day. The sui t also seeks a perma- nent injunction to prevent false adyertising and to assess a $2,500 penally for each past inaccurate statement. a II Billion Bill Homesteading·: Plan Mulled I " • j .-. .. SACRAMENTO CUPI> -The Brown Ad~ ~nistration d1sdoi:;ed today it is thinking ol op ina ,parts o.r California cities to "urban homestea !ng by ip~i~g away dllapidatoo houses to 10 • utcome ram1ltes who are willing to fix them up. Jlf Donald Burns, cabinet secret1tr)' of busin~illlll an~ transportation for Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.?! S!ild hom.esteadmg 1s bemg •·very stiriously con· ~tder~d" m connection "ith a nearly Sl billion hous· mg bill before the legislature. : In an interview with UPI, Burns said the stat~ coul~ buy thousands of run-down homes in decaying sections of Los Angeles Oakland and other cities for as little as 10 cenll:i on' the dollar. • He said he knew of 7,000 houses m Los Angeles· currently available from the federal government for just such a program. PURCHASE WOULD be made from monev generated by the sale of bonds under the housing bill. and the homl'S turned over to needy families. The secretary said Bro"n was enthusiastic about a home rehabilitation program, and added. "in our view self -help is the cornerstone .. , "You let people work on the house, you lend them some money for materials and.assistance and labor, such as master carpenters. plumbers so f?rth," Burns expl<.1ined, ··then <1rter a period or time they'll own the properly, having their own ·sweat equity' in it." t:rban homesteading, which seeks to relie\'e the problems of urban decay and housing shortages, has been tried exl)eri mental Iv in some Eastern cities under a federa ly sponsored housing program. TWI N VERSIONS of the housing bill will be considered by Senate and Assembly committees after the Easter r ecess. The legislature has been working on the measure in a special session for more than a month. , Vice President and Manager Wallace Minter, Ass>t Manager Steve Wille and their staff are also giving away free Wells Fargo souvenir badges and posters for everybody, as well as free refreshments and a chance to win a valuable prize. So come to Newport Center and say hello March 25-'l'l, lOa.m. to 3p.m.; March 28, lOa.m. to Noon. r------------~------------------, Wm a $UOO S\Pdssbcd Savings Account at Wells Fargo Bank: Bring this entry blank to the Newport Center Office at 660 Newport Center Dnvc, Newport Beach, on Tuu.-Thurs .• March 25·27, hctwecn 10:00 A.M. ind 3-00 P.M. ot Friday, March 28 between 10:00 A.M. and 12:00 Noon. AOORCSS _______________ _ CITY _________ STAT( ____ ZIP __ A new dr.1w1ng lor one $100 5" Passbook Sev.ngs Aecount will be held Nell day ~t close ol 1>us1neu. 'l'ou do no: Nvt to be ortMnl lo win. Tr. winner will bt nolil~d ~ mall. You may w•n ontr onct. Non.rest<1e11ts of Cah•ornia. emptoyees ind aoe111s ot Wells rwgo l Co. 11• L-~~~~·~·~~cie_:.a.:_~~~~~'_'._'~:"'.'..'°:=~~--------O_J Open a Wells Fargo Gold Account -the originaJ complete bank service package -durin1 Wells Fargo Days, and you11 recei~ a free ROid pan -the kind the prospecton used. A $100 Passbook Savings Account to be given away each day. We,rc giving away a $100 Wells Fargo Passbook Savings Account each day -and all visitors are eligjble. And if you open an acoount you get a full 5% interest -more th.an at the other 4 of Calif omia's 5 largest hank.~. Wellsfargo~,·M~ 15·28at Newport Center, 660 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach. -"'CllAICllJ 0 IC. ,, Af ' D AILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Laguna Beach City Council bas refused to hono~ an initiative petition demanding a c ity\lo•ide Qlect1on to decide if three positions cut from the fire department should be~estored. . Councilman Charlton Boyd characterized use of the initiative process to strengthen the department as an "end run' around the city manager and the cjty council where manpowe!" decisions legally ai:e made. Boyd was right. And so were the four other coun- ci l members who voted to study the manpower gues- tion during the upcoming budget sessions for fiscal 1975 rather than call an election. Had the council sent the matter to election, what would have stopped other city e mployes from de- manding initiatives to dete rmine their d epartment's size. or the ir various fringe benefits or operational procedures ?The list is e11dlesS. Use of the initiative process for the people to pass laws for the public good is one thing. Its illegitimate use to thwart d e fined channels of negotiation between employers and employes is quite another, and one that must be avoided. • 1 F allout P r oblem Perhaps there is no perfect solution to the conti- nuing dis pute between homeowner A.L. Wulfeck and the Elks Club s keet range, but the San Clemente City Council has come up "'·1th a reasonable compromise which is w orth a try. ~er, the limitatiQl)oC•booting hours and post-lne:,. ot the range should 1(0 a long way toward amtlidrating oDJectionabld gun .ofloise on weekend evenings. ;{' ~ · \ Although one can 'eb'.ei\y sympathize with WuUeck's t;o.ncern that s1_1eht J>ellets raininB on his house inay cause an eye ll\jury, 110 such in1ury has been' reported to date. and lhe chances presumably are small, provided pro~ 'ammunition is used. 11 the council·mandated safeguards do not achieve the intended effect. then it must weigh the alternative of either buying Wulfeck out or relocating the range. , Paramedics Needed County Fifth District Superviso~bomas F. Riley has taken the lead in initiating a effort· to get a paramedic team based along the s~h Orange Coast. Such a team would service communities of Laa:una Beach, South Laguna, Em ald Bay and por·. tiohs of Laguna Niguel... . The s upervisor 's effort appears to be paying off. Officials at South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna, the natural receiving s tation for paramedic patients have endorsed the idea. And the Laguna Beach City Council, faced with a s ubstandard am- bulance service operating ln the city, has placed in writing its support fC?r the program. It's now up to the county Emergency Care Com· niittee charged with overseeing paramedic teams to give the soufh coast priority. The county and city then coµld work out financing the team's placement. • , Councilme n orderCd strict weapons and ammuni- tion re~u lation s to stop the lead "fallout" over WuUeck s house and the construction of a security fence which will prevent the unauthorized use of the facility. With the current poor quality ambulance service and the high number of ambulance calls due lo traffic and beach related accidents, a paramedic team is .justified as soon as possible. 'Can't they wait? Or I'll be late! For a very' important date!' Nuclear Power Problem ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. The right to co11dcnse letrers fo ftt SJXlCe or eliminale libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be ·given preference, AU leliers mu.sl in· elude signa1ure and mailing address but names may be w10lheld on re· quest if suj/icient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. To the Edilor : I am v.·riting from the other s ide of the continent pertaining to an iss ue that knov.·s no boun· daries. In Connecticut , as in California, we find ourselves vie· timized by an "oil shortage ." Whe ther or· not the shortage is real (and the facts seem to in- dicate that it is not) it has brought about an awareness of our energy needs and possibl e . 3\'Cnues to solve these 'nel!ds. \'et, although this awarel'tess has been fo rthcoming. efforts in Con· nect icut have been almost solely directed to one and only one· source: nuclear power the most reliable feat ure of which is its un· reliability. C,\LIFORNIA, I am lold, is also fa ci ng a similar nuclear power ex pansion program. Thus it 1~ vital that one question the economics. safety, and ultimate rcllt1bil ity of the peiiceful atom. I am not asking one to accept that nuclear power is bad, I am on ly asking one to hear both sides out: for it is on ly when both sides are heard that an educated opinion ('an be made. I am a biology major at Boston College and have been involved in the nuclear power issue for v•ell over three years. l\t y in· terest evolves from 19 summers t;pent at Blac k Point Beach which is directly across the bay from Northea s t Uti lities Millstone Nuclear Power Plants: One, Two, and Three. !·fen ce I have had a chance to see first .hand a once famous granite quarry tu rn into a multi-billion dollar kilowatt. I have thui; seen one of the most beautirul stetions· of the Connecti cut .coastline mutate into an awesome pov.•erhouse "'Ith routine radia· lion releases. J\.fis haps, rniscalcutalions, and malfunctions involving these sometimes illuminating. all the times irradiating, µov.·erhouses are not som e .. mad .. scientist's concoc tion or son1c '"unrealistic" environmentalis t 's vision . These iproblems have been seen, are he· ing seen, and will continue to be sc-en first htlnd at Millstone. The fact that evcr ·extenrling breakdowns can occur ha s been proven. IT JS important that Californi a not follow the mistakf"s of Con· necticut. One must :•t least ques· tion the reliability of nuclear powt!:r as It 1tand1 today Nothin g on the face of tbe earth is as "great" as thi5 power source is touted to be. It must be reallzed lhat the opponent11 us well as the power companies have valid points to be made. In the! 1970. we must spenrl as muc h tlmr and money develop. in.C more efficient means Lo curb our ener1y appetite ;1s we did In the 1960s to feed our edacious Dear Gloomy Gus Reading about Monday absenteeism due to weekend hangovers I 'm wondering how many ol the cars involved in those call·backs come off the as· sembly lines on Mondays (substitute workers make more mistakes). N.F. Gholofty Gift C-••11 ..,., ~ ~ ~-..--ltff•IMrill'~ .. .. -..... --~.s...,...._ ......... G6MMJG1<1,0.llyl"t .... .energy palate .. Ocean lhermal difference, geothermal, and solar energy must be utilized. In order for that to occur we must nov.• allocate the same dollars to these power sources· as we did and still are doing with nuclear power. JOHN !!-'lllGOlt E~leld, COl\'li . '· Neac A aearenes• To the Editor : Enthusiasm is a necessary· emotion to the s urvival or our 'A'3Y of life. I do feel it more and more as l talk with people. The spark has been fanned to a proud glow; there is a new pulse of ·awareness -of patriotism. It is the awakening of the spirit that Y.'on this freedom that we ha\·e enjoyed for 200 years. Perhaps our Bicentennial comes at as crucial a time in our history as the liberty-seeking patriots faced in 1715! A time when our ideals and principles need th e stimulus to ag_ain de· dicate ourselves to freedom and justice. Liherty is the light th at illuminates the Y.'orld. The Sta.r Spangled Banner is the symbol of this liberty-a bright hope for all, shining out of the darkness. !Jenry Ward Beecher once said , "A thoughtful mind, wh en it sees a nation·s flag , sees not the nag but the nation itself." We the People speak through our nag.As it waves atop our building'!':' over patriotic celebra- tions, from gqvernrrlent build· ings or from our homes-let its message be that "'e are dedicat· ing ourselves to maintaining oor freedom for another 200 years. God Bless America. KATHR\'l" F1SHBACK Wlrk .c .. 6 b oO iJO ~ '" -r:;40 ~~ "' .Q -.-i,, .. i"'" « ,. ·'" ~ ... . . " ' :; :: D © o .. ~··· ~· ··~ -= ~ s:-------;:. =::::: 'It's laid U$ oHJ• s M i l i tary Spet1di 11g Drains Coffers Israel Faces Economic Crisis JERUSA LEM -The exorbi· lant cost of tteising ·its military power to a point 50 percent hiJt:her tha n before the October war of 1973 in s uch major categories as battle tanks has placed Isr ael in a precarious economic crisis, by far the worst in a 27·year hi s tor y studded with financial pro· blems. . One predic- table impact: an attack on high military s pending by worried e cono mi sts and planners in Prime 1'-finister Yitzhak Rabin's government. Jn<Jeed , there is reason to believe that Rabin himself, who was chief of the gen eral staff in tbe brilliantly fought six·day war of 1967, ts con- vinced that ,qi.e $4.,bUlion defense budget-appro~ately one-half the gross n~al>product-is far too high an«j tl--qui,etJy trying to cut it. · ' · ( EVANS-NOV AK ) ourwell -bei ng ifwe haveto,''he told us, ''but not our being.'' 1'he sacrifice of well·being is pervasive and hars h, and Rabin has shown extrao rdinary political eourage in forcing his C'ountry to do wh at has to be done, given the exorbitant level of defense spending. There is on- ly one word to describe his poliey, \v hich was drafted by eeonomists o n the s taff of Finance f\·linister Yehoshua · Rabinowitz and the bank or Israel <whi ch ·both contfulsfthe mon etary system and acts as economic adviser to the govern· mentJ: That "'Ord is -brutal. The object is to squeeze purC'hasing pov.•er out of the civilia.n economy down to but not =' q)lite including th e last drop. The ·devices are f~n1iliar: let prices , :-. soar and sop up what little non· ·essential buying power is left - after the purchase Of essenti als like suga r, bread, milk -by hi gh taxes. Then, to redi.ice the $3.5 billion balance·Cif·payments de· ficit , shirt investment out of the domestic economy into export (a necessary step, but lik ely to dou· · ble the 3.4 percent un employ· ment rate by next fall ). LATE LAST year the Israeli pound was 'devalued by 43 per- cent and government sul:l!iidies to hold prices down were ruthless· ly reduced. One result: sugar tripled in price overnight, bread doubled, meat and milk soared 80 percent. But the hardest Rabin . decision still lies ahead, when the next cost-of-living allowanee - direct government payments lo compens ate workers for lost purchasing power the preceding six months -comes due. If Rabin hangs tough, workers will have to forfeit the allowance in June, despite the precipilous increase in the cost of living. The national la bor union CHistadrutJ is already battling Rabin over his a usterity program . 1'hat battle v.iitl become war if the June al- Jov.·ancesdon 't materialize. But if Rabin caves, and the al. lowances a rc paid, the crucial purpose of hi s program-I<! wring out every last l sraelL pound or non ·essential civilian spending-will be defeated, and a new in nation spiral will start. 'fhus, the bottom half of this hard.working population - Oriental Jev.·s v.·ith impoverished eC'onomic and cu ltural back· grounds -is going to suffer bit- terly. "They are now consuming every penny they earn," one economic expert told us. No · ~·onder Rabin's finance minister · turned ashen when warned thal lsrael·.s request for S2.59bi llion as a gift from lhe U.S. where un· employment is nearing 10 per· ce nt , ,~·on ·t gel t he usual "'anything you want" fro m Congress. Since e very dollar cul from that request will be a dollar out of Israel's spartan livingstan· da.rd, that would leave one re· cour.se -cut the untouchable de· fen.se bud ge~. "THE RE IS a huge ~rguinent now going on inside our govern .. m e nt about the size of the 1 military budget ~· a top govern· ment econ om isl told us. ·"What we desperately nttd is more civilian control, al\•o;,ersla:~1" committee to 9tuqy r1al d~eruie needs. Wei ;n e ed a control mechi,nism to rein frl Pefes\ (lf>efep se Mini ster Shinion Heroism in the CIA Peres). .. Pa-es hlm5,.elf intends to meet "thi:1 defense·cu.t ca,m\>aign head oh. He told us· that even if a second.stage l ~raeli withdrawal . from Sinai s ucceeds and Egypt pledge1 some form of non· belligerency. the defenSe. budget for 1976 would sti II remain at the just·under $4 billion level set for 1975. Given the battle.front condi· ti oning of fou r major wars since independence, the voters might follow Peres and not the budget· C'Ullers if the issue goes public. The economist now pushing for a civilian oversight committee half conceded that fact. "WE ARE willing to sacrifice WASHINGTO N -CIA or. ficia.ls,. whose Hps have been sealed fo.r two decades, are 'now beginnin,c lo t a lk about the clan. ·destine 10peral.ion s of the Co ld War . . They have told us deadly grim tales of t erri ble torture, violent death, low treachery and high courage. In the 1950s, dozens of ·C I A i n • filtrat o r s were s lipped behind th e Iron Curtain. Rarely. did anyone make 1 it back aJive, lnv·ariably. they were ca u g ht and executed. Dul first, they were subjected to the most skillful tOT'ture the human mind has devised. Only af\er Civil War in Art .. The original" ·pen and pencil drawings and water color paint· ings prepared for. woodcut COJIY·' ing a nd reproduction in the famous Battle• and Leaders of 1the ClvU War -a treasure·trove of art which was hailed recently · as "the most important dis- covery or Civil War art h) this century·• -appear in an elegant, large volume t it led The American He1'i la&e ·centu ry Collectloa of Cl'fll War Art .<McGraw-Hill, 135). · . Ori1i11ally publlstted by Cen· tury kl~ 1880I in four volumes. ll:lll dettnltJve eyewitness hiltoiY· carried llluatrUion• c:Overinl \he entire war by 5S of the foremost altl&U or ""-qy. Mall! ol the pictura are baititd on ~ on· --~·tU.tk ... Tn' INV4JJABQ ·original .i vlOru, which oould"nol lben be reprod\ICed with complete a c· curacy, dls1ppeared. however, and remain~ burled ln three al· Uc trunk• for most of this Ce"f\· · tu~en the hu~e collection cam.e to light, American lterita1e ( T R.E BOOKMAN ) purchased It for $200,000 and all 754 pieces a1;e now reproduced, with utmost modern tec&nleaa l!Ophlsticatlon, in ClvU War Art •. The book 's 12 chapters'use'\,he accomj>anying narrative and ,.. more than 400 of the j)esl Rlctures to follow the course of ihe war from Fort Sumter to Appoiq.at. ..,-lox, snd then show battlefield scenes drawn 20 yean later. Tha. ttmainder of the coUed.ion ls rep~uced in a catalogue, •nd eacli tllusj.ratlon ls idenUl\edr'by ar\l>t ond •.llobJ,ct. · Ai Brucfllte atloa, the Cminent Civil W~r bl1totfan. A()le& in a Foreword. ''These pictures helped to fll(e,r out the evil and the ui11nes1. If they un1i11en- Uon1lly lent • tlnse of romance to what was underneath every· thing. a matter or unrelieved tragedy, It was a romance fhe country desperately needed." VICTOR DE KEYSERLING (JAC K AN D ERSON ) they were more dead than alive, the last fragm ent of information extracted from them, were they allowed to di e, our sources re· port. WE GOT the first inkling of this from fo rm er De f e nse Secretary Clark Clifford, who once headed the civilian advisory board which watches over the CIA . He told us that undercover men had been c aught and sub· jected to cruel torture. He praised these unsung heroes whose deeds, he said, 9Urpass the most valorous in our hislofY.. From other •sources, we have noy,• learned more about these daring infiltrators, some of them aliens, others Am ericans of East European ancestry. Some were pa rachuted behind the Iron Cur- lftin : others slipped ashore from boats ; s'ome simply sneaked ocr06s the Irani ah border on foot. One agent, kltowri inside the CIA as '"Tough .And y," lasted for two years, keeping one step ahead of the KGB. But the pilot who was suppoa~:to pick him ap ill a secret laMtiig strip .. got chicken" the , last Minute, re- falled a source. Tl;tla was the last that was heliirdo(ToUghAnd.Y. IN THE mid·19S&, President Eisenhower became discouraged over the loss of We and dis · banded the infiltrat1on program. But not long afterward&, the mis · sions were refived under \he code Jt'mes "AEREAOY" for the Soviet Uniba and "OKWHJp. PER" for lM Sovirt bloc. Using the Army a1 aeovcr, the CIA scoured military recordl to find serviceaien and vet.trans who could speak Rus.slan and other East E.u-opean toncues. Those who cqould be recruited wert given "hot lrainln&" ln m. rHtration and espk>pqe: In addftion f.ol lan1uage ex- perts, the CIA also kttp. Oles on • ' other contraet workers with uh- usual professions. If a belly dancer or crop duster should be needed for a special assignment, the CIA can usually find a trus ted operative on its lists. Our sources say that the locks mith's name, (?rovided to the \\'atergate break· in-. team by the CIA, must have come from these lists. 1'wo key files are used bv the CIA . One is the enormous "RI'' (Records Integration) file in whiC'h millions • of names 'are meliC'ulously cross-indexed, Almost every name the CIA has ever come across, innocent or suspiciou.s, can be found in the "RI" A 1\-IORE refined file, once call ed the "Staff D" index and more recently the "Green List " contains the names picked ~p from intercepted phone calls. opened mail, v.•iretaps and other surveillance activities. In sworn testimony CIA chief ~1illi am Colby has ~aid t~ fil es are vital to ioJt1FK~n ce work, but he &tf"@ ed some '!'1aleri al ~usly gets Into the flies by'"1mlstake." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~rt N, Wf'l'd, Pvb!Uhrr· Thomas Kf1f't>il, Editar • Barbara Krt>iblch. _Editorial Pag~ EditOf' , :z-tte editorial page of the Oaily' Piiot se eks t o Inform and sUmulate readers by presmtlns on this paae di verse commentary on topic1 of interest by syndical· ed e~umn~it and cartoonists, by provktlng a f()rum for readers' vlewa and by presenting this newapaper'a ()pinions and ldeu on current topics. The editorial oplnl1;)11' ol the Dally Pilot apptar only In the editorial colu mn al the lop of the page. Opinions ea · PreJaed. by the columnists Md rartoon1st.1 and letter writen are the!r own and no endorffmtnl ol their views by lht Daily PUot ahould be lnr~rred. Wednesday, Marcb26; lii75 J ' ~ 0 m •• "' S) <C "' di I~ Iii fa dl tr a b' ... p ~ C• ri re j . n y. s .. 11 Birth 'Defects, C~cer .Surge Suspected. Near Vinyl Plants NEW YORK <APJ -Mothers llvlne in \hree Ohio communities with polyvinyl chlorlde manufacturing plants appear to have given blrth to an excess number ot children with birth defects, ac· cording to 4 repart. · Deaths from cancers of the central nervous sys tem ~n one o! the communities and a nearby community a lso were significantly great er in adult men than would be expected, the report said Tues-d ay. THE Al}THOR OF THE REPORT, Dr. Peter F. J!l'ante of the Ohio Department of Health, said the fmdtflas do not definitely link the vinyl chloride f acUtties with the birth defects and tumors but in· dicate the need for further study of possible con· tributing factors. Infante's findings were contained in a report for a conference on occupational carcino8enesis held by the New York Academy of Sciences. Exposure to vmyl chloride, a widely used MARRIAGE CONTRACT '0'1(' TORONTO <UPI> - P sychologis t Ernest M oss, a marriage counselor .. thinks mar· riages should be like a formal business pact, an initia l contract re· negotiable l.l ft er three years. The cont ract should be signed be for e the ~u~ • partners exchange vo\\.·s to knock all that ··starry· eyed nonsense" out of marriage. · "Couples .should come to grips with reality before takfng that final, fateful step," says Moss, who runs a marriage counsel in g an d ··personality develop· ment" center. ···-·- plaaUc, ln the manufa~unna process has been as· sodated with a rare liver cancer, anatoaarcoma, and other cancers. • TRE THREE OHIO communities with polyvlt\yl chlorfde production facilities are in the !\()rtheastern part of the state -Palne1vUle and Ashtabula about five mJles from Lake Erie and Avon L'ake, which is on Lake Erle. . The facllity in Ashtabula began operation in 19.54 and the one in Avon Lake began ln 1946. There are two plants in Painesville, one be1an operations in 1949 and the other in 1967. Specific blrth defects have been recorded on · birth certificates in Ohio slnce 1968. The study con· sidered the four years of 1970through 1973 and com· puted congenital malformations for each of the three cities as well as for the entire state. .. THE RESULTS OF a preliminary investiga· tion.'' the report s aid, "indicate that residents of the three Ohio communities with polyvinyl chloride production facilities cave birth to a significantly greater number of children with malformations during the period 1970-73, as compared to the ex· peeled, based on occurrence in the entire state.". · For the entire state, the rate of malformations was 10.14 per 1,000 live births. The rates in the three index cities ranged from 17.37 in Ashtabula to 20.33 in Avon Lake. Deaths from central nervous system tumors in adult male residents of Painesville and North Ridgeville, near Avon take, "were also significant· ly greater than expected," the report said. The total number of children with malformations ranged from 33 in Ashta bula, where 19 would have been ex· pected, to 15 in Avon Lake, where about seven would have been expected. Lookalf ke James Brolin of 'Marcus Welby, M.D.' will play Clark Gable in movie "Lombfird and Ga bl e •' costarring newcomer Jill Clayburg. Carpenter Nailed SAN DIEGO (AP> -An un· employed carpenter denies he tried to smuggle $1 mi llion worth of heroin Crom Mexico in the spare tire of his car. Agents said they arrested.Pedro Moran, 29, of Los Angeles late Sunday at the San Ysidro crossing. Wednesday, M arch 26 1975 DAil y PILOT A 7 Convent Corridor Nun's Rapist Gets , Maximum Sentence NEW YORK (UPI> -A 22·year·old man convicted of rapjng a 63·year·old Hom;rn Catholic nun in a convent corridor has been sentenced to the maximum allowable prison ierm for the crime -121h to 25 years. Bronx Supre me Court Justice Isidore Dollinger imposed th1.· sentence Tuesday on Samuel Kelly, who has a previous frlony record. Bronx District Attornt·y MiriS ~.e~ola said Kelly must serve at least 1212 years of has sentence before becoming eligible for parole. THE S IX·FOOT, 170·pound defendant was convicted of rape and robbery Jan. 31. Tht• rape occurred the evening of Oct. 6. 1974, at the church of Chnst the King, a complex housing a school, convent and church. The nun, who had JU:st ll'ft Mass, was checking on the auditorium when Kell y approached her and threatened to kill her with a butcher knife, Merola said. KELLY FORCE D lll::R to a corridor leading to the convent , r aped her and then took her set of master keys to the convent. H~ tied her with ropes from the auditorium curtains and gagaed her with her veil, but allef he left, ~he managed to break free, climb a six ·Coot iron raH fence und run to the rectory, where she called police. The t wo det ectives who re1>ponded searched the building ;ind found Kelly ransacking a third·floor nun 's room. Hu Pay Cut By $25,689 NEW YORK <UPI) - Chairman Harold S. Ge· n ecn of International Telephone & Telegraph last year took a $25,689 cut in pay -about 3 percent. nut he still made $788,610 in salary and bonuses. According to ITT's proxy statement to stockholders, Geneen drew a salary. of 5407 ,610 a nd a bonus of $381,000 last year com· pared with a salary of $403,299 and a bonus of $411,000in 1973. THOUSANDS OF FLOWERS and ••• ORIENTAL TEA CEREMONY Served At 4 Shows Daily JC Penney South Coast ?lua 15.99 The high heeled dress sandal. LH ther upper. leather lined and padded for quahty and comfort Choose from your favorite fashion colors 5.99 T ripte T -strap shoe fOf girls tn ahony vinyl with compoa11oon aotu. Straps ad1ustable for comfort. Black 0t white A classic htlle girls" dress pump Blaclo. or while vinyl on compos111on sole. Tr.col lll"leO lur comlorl. \ 15.99 \ A sllngbaclo. sandal for casual wear Rt!JI leather upper. lea1her covered • heel padoed insole Choose from the newest easy-lo·match colors. LAST CHANCE. How to cover every foot in the family fOrEaster. Cash-Back offer ends Monday, Mar. 31, 1975 'ffirect from RCA After our deal, after your purchase, Wt send in your • "Consumer Rebate Coupon" and RCA sends you, direct, a "cash·batk" refund. $15 for any color portable, $20 for any color table model and $25 for any color console. More, from RCA! 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Little boys' sizes. 11.tt I Shop~.-... te I P.M. 91 the followt.g 1ton1: FASHION ISLAND. NewPort Beach (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, untington Beach (71 4) 892-7771. HARBOR CENTER, Coeta Mesa (714) 646-5021. 9.99 Boys' cap toe dress oxford w11h PVC sole and heel. ln1ection molded construe11on. In br~ Big boys· sizes. Little boys· sizes. l .t9 $27 Men's brown patent lealhtr si•n·on w•lh contrullng bone p1ponq Leather linings and ou1r.ole Wide range of sizes. Al DAILY PIL.OT I I Wednesday, March 21, 1115 ( The Star-Hae l. Lawyer's Plwne Gives New Vehi~l~s Approved . ' Heavenly Information BJ ELLIOTT ALMOND OI -0.ljJ ,.li.t It." SANTA ANA -At- torney Byron Groves' business telephone is chalk.Juli of information. Besides being involved with legal advice during the 9 to 5 work day, Groves' telephone gives out information regard- ing astronomical events during limes olher than business hours. And it's the off-hour in- formation that gives his phone number (714J 541·5360, the title Star· line. TH E S T A R ·LI NE started approximately two weeks ago and ac- cording to its sponsors almost two persons a night have called the number seeking Cacti> on celestial events. "Through this service we will increase our members hip. too," said John Sanford. member of the Orange County Astronomers <OCAJ, the ~roup sponsoring the line. The Star-line is a oo second recorded message whieh reviews current inform at ion su<'h as eclipses, planetary Dealh Notices IC[llY ICA.TtiRYN J!. KELLY, rO!'S•-ol UllUIW 1'1111•. c ... O•te GI 00!'•11'1 Ml•Cl'I 1•tn, 19/J.. s.,,,,. .. o Dy ntr nu.o.nd, .IOM l . ICelly •en. M•. Tr-N• 0. Reper ct Fort Wonn, le•••; two <l.O"'il!'ltH•, """· P•!f!<od S.. Cl••l<ol ld C• .. '( .. n!•, C•., dn<I ..:,11, .. Jc Wolli•,,.,. OI An ..... 110, , ......... 9r•nd\Of\S, 0.Y•li positiOf!S, me t eor Astronomical Society oi showers and comets. the Pacific <ASPJ "We change the tape The ASP is aiso co. every two weeks," San· sponsoring Orange Coun· ford ~ai~. ''R ight now ty's tine, accordina to the~e 1s n t too much hap-Sanford. AJ5proxlmate ~mng, but in i\pril there cost for the service,is $20 will be a meteor shower a month he said an~ in May, a lunar Grove~. a forrUer pre· eclipse.·· sident of the OCA, donat· SANFORD SAID he is hopeful the line will help explain some of the ed his busineiss phone in order to cut the cost of providing such a service. aistronomical events to BESIDES GIVI NG in. anyone interested. formation conceroing The. OCA modeled the ·astronomical events, the Star~hne after a similar line prov-idF.:S phone num· service sponsored by the hers of OCA me11._"1bers Classes To Start On Cycles Persons interested in the motorcycle driver training course offered by the Newport Beach Police Department may enroll now to insure spa.ce in the April session. that are ayailable to answer questions the caller may have. Also the line tells when and where the OCA will hold its upcoming events. Sanford said the phone service could expand in- to an actual information service w ith someone answering the caller's question on the s pot. However, plans for ex- pansion haven·t been dis- cussed yet. "It's s imply an announcement at this time," Sanford said . ORANGE COUNTY Spanish Booklet Offered SANTA ANA -In- formation about arthritis is available in Spanish in a newly translated publication, "Arthritis- Basic Facts." The free booklet is be· ing distributed by the Arthritis Foundation. It may be obtained by writ· ing the 'foundation at 900 N . Broadway. Santa Ana; 92701 oc by calling (714J 547·5591. The 20 -page booklet describes various forms of arthritis, symptoms, medications and tre"at· ments used in combating the disease. Classes will be held every Saturday morning during April, beginning April 5 at Newport f-larbor High School. Bar Post Filled The course, taught by motorcycle officers of the police department, is designed to teach safety in riding motorcycles. Pers on s interested may contact Officer Hurd Armstrong at the Newport Beach Police Department. 644·3747. or go to the Newport-:\fesa Adult Education Office. 1001 Newport Blvd. in Costa !\1esa. Overflow applicants SA!'.TTA ANA -Irvine resident \Joo"illiam "Bill '" Cunningham has been named administrator of the Orange County Bar Association. colonel after 30 'Years ser\'1 c·e. l-fe \\'as n'orking for a Los An geles law firm as an administrator ;it lhe time of his new ap· pointml'nt. Cunninghan1, 50, ol ~1ilrlen s s aid Cun· 14802 :\1a y ton Ave .. ningham ·s primary Co l lege Park. wa s dutie s 'A'ill be to picked form more than super\·1se the activities 80 applicants for the re· and staff of the bar as- cent!Y created post , bar social ion off ice in Tustin. association president supervise the lawyer re· Don~1artens s aid . ferrals office and Cunningham ret1reC1 ('OOrdinate assoc iation from the t;.S. Air Force committees and section in 1973 \11ith the rank of , activilit>s. l .(l••l<<>I L• (,.,,,...,,., C•, Tamm O. Ro~""° Jonn 5. R<>~• <>I Fgrl WOrll'I. le•••; 9•andO•u11ntt••· ~niw l. c1.,_ or u CreS<t"ftt• ll"d Be<•Y ~. fioPt"• ot FGn Wofll'I, l~•••. ""''· ,....,..,oG•e Jo Roper ol 811rb;Jnk. Cl! . ..,.., M••• (o!lette Wollillms ot Nc•pcr! s. ...... (•. •nO ""''· (Cllffn 8Ul!O!I• ol ~ 0"'90. c ... Memo,.al ,.,,.,"'' ..,,11 ,,.. M'ld "' 1 oo PM l nur•O'"• d! 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En· '°"'""''""'· lo"''" "'"~• M.Jui.o•eum M<C...n~<k lll9un• Elt•tn MOrlua< • "'''''°''· Zll PATA JllM£!:o 1£ll•<~•el l.APAlA, ..... cent ot '°'°""Gel Mii" C• D•tt' 01 0e.>1n M••cn "2•t1•. 1~1~ !:ou• .. •e<I b~ "'' "otner. Mr>. H .. lt'n T. PEile ot (ar"'1.0 °"' ,,,..,, . !•t""•, f•""k l•P•la ol un,an C•••. C• : t"'o •on•, J.ome• •"<I thcnota• (nodtt' ot Ore9GR, n•ll "''"', ::.•nd•• C.to•9e o t !:o•n Jo\e, C• ~''"'" "''" c.. ntlO Tnur'4•v .01 11 w AM, Sell 8fO.O••> Cn•pel "'"" l'lt'Y 1-><>wi<d C••'"'''9nt olloC•ent. lnle• n•nl. P•<•hC V•t• ,,,...moroal P••~. Nt'..-_.1 8.-•<l'I. (•. Bell 8'<>•ho.oy NOi h•<I•' Otrf(!Or~ 8A.Nl$TEll GE RALD A 8AN l$TER.rf-.;.,,...,ot '°"" -""· C•. 0.ilt ol OPall'I ,,,..,rch 1Jrd, 191S s,,.,,,,,,.o by"''""'•· Dor• .,..,,," .. '. 1 ... 0 Win~. Roc..n B•"•.ier ot F•. Ol\O Gary B•n .. 1 .. r ot Nt • York. '""" oa ... 9n!tr\, J•nPI B•noSlt• ot C~t• _..,....a M.1rotyn 8to,,~er ol P1 , "' ttHI 9ranocnoldrO!'n. !:.O!'<vo(e~ •no onH•· "Of'AI *'" t>t on F••nkloR, P•. Forw••d on9 o"t<lor~. 80!'11 Bro•o ... , NO•tu•f y. IALn-.HGllON FUMHALHOMI COrona del Mar 673--9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 \ SIUllOADWAT MOITUAIY 110 Broadway, Cosla Mesa 642-9150 \ McCOl:MICIC MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494-9415 Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFtC ¥11W MIMOllALPAll t01Y Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pllcific View Drive Newport Beach, Cali fornia 644-2700 PHI FAMILY COl.OMIAL l'UHUAL -· 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893·352!) IMfTHS• MOl1V.t.•Y 627 Main St Huntington Beach 53&-<1539 JCPenney Polaroid Super Shooter camera. I 13988 Polaroid SX-70 land c•mer•. Deluxe model I. Just focus ¥d press the e lectrlc button. In less than 2 seconds the picture is ejected from the camera, clear an d crisp. 2.99 3.99 2 .69 5.49 2399 This fantastic camera automatically adjusts to the film format of 6 different types of Polaroid film. Feature~ include electric eye. and electronic shutter, flash. • Color Pack ftlm lype 18 Color Pack ftlm type 101 Polaroid fllm type 107 ' Color P.ck fifm for SX-70 IOXA·A Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the followlllCJ stores: FASHION ISLAND. NewPOrt Beach (714) 644-2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (7 t4) 692-7771 . /, ' ; .. 1 SANTA ~NA ...s Over the objections of Supervls.or Ralph Clark, Orange County Supervisors have ap_proved the purchase of 68 new government v.eblcles fOr,mor.e than $468,000. Clark said at least 16-0f the vehicles weren"t needed·and representtrc1111~-e:et savin~ of $80,000. But his fellow 1¥lard mem1*"rs• 4isagreed and the vote was 4-1 ln.taYorof the plir-eh•s Tuesday. ., get only $2,000 each fort.hem as trade-ins. Clark also favored purchase of 45 oew cars and trucks to replace department vehicles. But he ob· jected to an additional purchase of 10 motor poo\ vehicles and six cars and trucks for the Harbors. Beaches and Parks Department. · The large vehiele pui'thase includes 31 police sedans foJ' the county Sherirf:s Department, 11 picku~ trucks. nine vans and assorted department. c;ars au.d trucks. Clark had no ar.,aument wjlh the ·purchase of seven $22,000 truck t.r.~9rs fOr use. at,flie count.Y's rubbish transfe r st1tiohs. · -• , The tractors will replace seven,1966 models that '[ J will have 275,000 mites og.them by the time lh~1n~w . __ P_E_O_P_L_E _ _, FEATURES . People vehicles arrive. _. t' .f '\ • , 1 j • -. Supervisors we.re tpld th1.t the old 'tr,ctori are in the shop half the time andicost 25 percent more•to maintain than the ,reitf, of Jbe fleet.·The county will .. In •the DAILY PILOT • JC nney Lim.ited time only. Were lowering our already -low prices on these .Kodak , • movie cameras • and projectors. ' , . ' 149.95 Kodak 455 Moviedeck projector. New low profite lets you put your projector on the shelf next to you r stereo equipment. Shows super 8 and regular Bmm movies. Automatic threading. Sprockelless film drive. Permanent take·up reel, forward projection speed is 18 fps. Instant rerun. Attached 8' power cord. Built·in viewing screen. Kodak 475 Moviedeck projector has nine projection se lections, automatic rewind, fast forward. 179.95 99.95 Kodak XL330 movie camera. Takes movies indoors without movie lights. Features automatiC exposure conlrol. drop-in loading, automatic ASA setting. Includes batteries, film stra p instruction booklet. ' ' Kodak XL350 movie camera with power zoom lens, other great fea tures. 169.95. Kod.a~ fil~ for:§h~rp black a,nd ·.~h.it~s, colors. C12'-20 ·-r• 126 lneta'!latic film ...................... ,. ....... !..-1At . -· C13f-20 upooure 35mm oolor print fi lm .......................... 1.• I C110-12 npooura Poc~et lnstematlc film ··;. .......... :.--......... 1.09 1 C-110-20 a~ ' Poe~t •~•tamatl• film ~ ................ .L..1At C12&-12 •-r• 126 ln1tamatlc film ...... , ................. ~ 1.119 KR135-20 all(>Olure 35mm color slide film ........................ ", .. Shop SUndc.y no111 fo 5 P.M. at the followlllCJ 1tore1: FASH ION ISLAND. N9wPOt' B ea'l:h ( 714) 6<44·23, 3 HU:-.I TINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (71 4) 892-7771 . I 1 i ' DI Bea• to la cam heac 1 ' ' ' ' ' " I s J. •• .. IZ So Of DA Cc . . • I c PL ... co '""' Uni Ml .... ""' l I I t ottown. Directors of the Hunttnston Beach Boy~· Club a.re preparini to launch a massive fund·raielne campalan to build a new $437,000 headquarters in another sectiop The new'cloJ>wlll be four times the slie of tb.e current facility at .319 Yorkt~n Ave., according to Pat Downef,. executive director of the Boys Club. lt is planned on .a one-acre site owned by the Fountain Valley School District between Oka ana Bushard s chools in Huntington • • BOYS CLUB DIRECTORS PLANNING FUND DRIVi rioR FACILITY 1· It WW Be Locllted Near Schoo1• •. Contain 20,000 Square feet ~:9t~~~.~.'.s~ .. ..-;w co 1 .\l't ... _ .. s.. ... ""I> .W.. .,_ ........ 0,.. Mr: IJ ,_ .. A ,_ II& IJ ...... I .... a.ieN Wloll lt1.JIN , A FRIENDSHIP COUPON! 2sto ···OFF. 50~/o . · ON ·ALL' PLANTS-STOMEWAIE POTS-& MACRAME Offlr ................. -~ .... - WENTZ FLOORS, IHC. 1303 East Edfftger Sa11ta A11e1 Phone 8 3 S..1936 I Y2 OFF Al Carpet Reu1msl1 and Vil¥ UnofNn OHEWEBC~T J. C:. PEHMEY J4 FASHtolil ISLAND MIWPOIT llACH-f'H. 644-llll MEN'S FLANNEL SLACKS 12or•o111y Sold hi Dec. at 13.00 OllANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa NOW 399 PHONE 642·4321 Rnerve this space today! Yow ad wDI be published Wednesday, April 2nd. Reach 86,500 families! . 'TURQUOISE ROOM .......... Cewter C•Wash 16061 leach llYd. af W1'9" l ... tincl•leach TUR9UOISE Rl~GS 1/2 OFF Reci-$8 to $lo-HOW $4toS15 Wttt. "'is ad-Veld thru 4-6-75 AUTHENTIC IMDIAM JEWELRY IEIMERT-S DEn. STORE 1816 Newport ll•d. Coda Mese 548-1212 Gl&.EAD llRIEFS· and BIKINI PANTIES Lace trimmed, satin tricot knit. Sizes 4-8 Colors white. pink, blue & beige. While they last ... sz ... 3 for 399 PLASTIC PLUS? J7MHAllOI COSTA MISA PH. 556-0tOO WATER BEDS KIMG & q&IHH SIU lnofodes: ·si Unfinished Frame• Pedestal Mattress • Safety Liner Heater and Thermostat I ' ~ ,, ... 1HI HOME SILK SHOP UOO,Hcrlaor . .. K1ilrt Shopplltg Clllhr Cotta Meso-Ph. 642-2340 NOW CUSTOM QRAPERY SA VE 200/o to 40°/o W.tawAhlp lilcWes: • 250% ,..._, • C:Wce of Mew OpH .• 4".,.... ...... w ..... •4"Do!llMTops •Ca......t• • lllnd Stftclled • Movwltfn • fall Folded • T ntiln COSTA·MESA JEWELRY 1838 Newport ll•d. Costa Meso-Ph. 646-7741 RING SIZING Gellh er Ladift Wiiy we• o rillig tW doeM't fff? Uf'totwo Siles lcinpr .......... 0• Day Senlce WtltiC.,. •• work Dolle°" ........ RASMUSSEN'S . Sadclebock Saddlery 13922 Newport An. Tustin Phone 838-0800 HORSE BLANKETS & DAY SHEETS Waterproof & Non-Waterproof . 20% off TM Store WHtt 1W Hone• ftle Roof .. \. . COSTA M-WAUPAPER l.UUR 1122 Newport llYd. Costa Mesa -Phone 645-9292 DISCOUNT WALLPAPER . 50°/o to 80°/ooFF BOOK PRICES ON 3000 ROLLS OF IN-STOCK FABRICS, VINYLS, FLOCKS, HANDPRINTS attd PRE-PASTED. BEAUTIFUL SELECTION. • OPEN TUES. thru SAT. I 0-5 GREEM HAVEN PATIO 21 Z3 Newport Bl•d. Costa Mesa • Phone 642-4103 ONEOMLY ALUMONTPATIO SET T~S:ou s 17995 Llsf ~~t.95 Wll o..-()then .t S.,. l"rice OltAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT COllteMno PHONE 642-4321 R....-v• this space •oclay! Your ad wil be pilbllshecl W .. nclay. April 2nd. Reach 16,500 famlHes! MESA PIODUCE 1854 Newport llYd. Costa Mesa ,._ 642-6025 FllE$H SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE . ONE PIN't ,, 15~ WITH THIS AD I 0 \ Beach. DOWNEY SAlD theBOys' Club would continue t-0 operate its Yorktown outlet even after the new clul:>()S>ens. Tbenew club will have 20,000 square feet of space; the old one has 4 ,800 square feel. "We need 150 volunteers right now to ~elp us raise the money to build it, 'Downey said. Los Angeles Rams football coach Chuck Knox has agreed to serve a s honorar y chairman for the fund· rais ing campaign, while Dr. Bob CUllningham will direct campaign activities. Anyone'who would like to help solicit donations, or donate cash or l~bor, should contact Downey ·at the Boys Club, 536-9415, or Dr. Cunningham at 842·,SSSl. THE COST of constru~tion , which will be b andied , by de· veloper John D. tusk, is estimat- HARIOR LITES 18221/a Newport llYd. Costa Mesa-Phone 645-730 I PSYCHEDELIC LIGHTING DISPLAY _...,.,, . Wednesday. March 26. t975 . ed at $437 ,000. Backers of the Boys Club hope to raise S463,752total. Downey said the fund drive will start in mid.April and con- struction should start in Sep· tember or Oc tober. It is hoped the facility will be open by January or February, 1976. The club will be located on Education Lane. north of Adams Avenue and west of Brookhurst Strt!et. The school district is al- lowing the Boys Club to use the land as a joint venture. ONCE BUILT, it will feature a community meeting room, a basketball gymnasium, a weight and mat room , a craft room, a games room, a library and space for other activities. Downey said the facilities will be available for community use when the club does not have ac· tivities sc~eduled , COAST MUSIC DAILY PILOT t\ 9 ... He s aid the neighborhood around the proposed club has presented a lot of problems for school authorities and police, He rby Levy. principal at Bushard School, said there ls a 97 percent turnover in students each year and about 50 percent of ths students come from single parent homes, mostly without fathers. HUNTINGTON BEACH Police Chief, Earle Robitaille, pointed 1 out in a written letter it co5ts only SSS a year for the activities of one boy in the Boys Club, but it can cost Sl5,000 for the same boy atl • juvenile hall. The Huntington Beach Boys Club still owns one acre of land at the corner of C~ris Carr Park, .. Heil A venue f nd Springdale · Street , but Downey said there are no immediate plans for construe· tionthere. 1839 Newport ll•d. Costa Meso-646-0271 CIMAR CLASSICAL GUITAR =:~e .. ....,_ 41"x24 .. Foce flosMiicj Lic)lm St..ttett..eye '50" s 199s Value RecJ. $89.50 S6950 E•P•res Aool 8 GREEN HAVEN NURSERY 2123 Newport Blvd. Costa Meso-Phone 646-3925 FREE WtltilWsAd IPONYPAC PANSIES WENTZ FLOORS, INC. 1303 East Edinger Santa Ana PJtone 835-1936 Y2 OFF All Carpet Ret111G1ls and Y'myl Unoleum ONE WHIC OWl T I. F. GOODRICH 2049 Harbor Blvd. Costa meso-Phone 646-4421 One To Customer W11hThi5Ad ENGINE TUNE-UP Al4,6..ct8 cJf.A.erice111 C.s leg. 41.'5 JDAYSOMLY Thur., Fri. and Sat. s32aa , l'l.ase Call for appoiatnlent COLLECTOR'S CORNER SOUTH COAST VILLAGE l l I 0 Sowtlt f'ln o Drive s-t• Au -5 56-6151 ON ALL STAMP PACKETS 10% OFF I wltft this Cid • Olffw-Hpitts 4 /2 f7 5 TOSCANA UNUSUAL GIFTS IH SOUTH COAST VILLAGE MERCANTILE IARH 3150 SOllfh f'toxo DriYe Sonto A110-556-7944 STORE-WIPE SALE- 10% OFF (wltfl tftis Cid -. "'ITALIAN VILLAGE" DELICATESSEN ITALIAN SAUSAGE SOUTH COAST VILLAGE MERCANTIL ILDG. l lSO S. f'loza Drivt S..+oARa -'57·7262 ITALIAN SALAMI 1. 59.~~ $2.75fc. lwlttt Hila od -Easter w..ti Olllyl RASMUSSEN'S SOddlebac:k Saddlery 13922 Newport An. Tustin Phone 838-0800 COATS Men's & Locltt' Wools, leathus, & Goose Down 20% off TM Store With TM Norw°"~ Roof COSTA MESA JEWELRY 1838 Newport Bl•d. Costa Meso-Ph. 646-7741 WATCH CLEANING Stay In Time Witts Today s~!!o $699 Most"9flor ..ct caleftdw watcltn GREEN HAVEN NURSERY 2123 Newport Blvd. Costa Meso-Phone 646-3925 ss 000FF ON ANY PURCHASE OVER 52000 Wtlti Tllis Ad Sile Pnced Items NOi inciuded THE TREASURY Sallta Ana. 1900 So. Bristol Ormtge, City Dr. at~ GroH IL WOMEN & GIRLS DRESS CLEARANCE 30°/o to 50°/o ·OFF Wected Gro.p Li.hi~ THE OLIVE BRANCH SOUTH COAST VILLAGE MHCANTILE ILDG. 1150 So. f'ttn• Drift s-t• A-• C .. if. PUZZLE EASTER RABBITS MADE OF SOLID WOOD (The Mfe, --~toy I s300 to s5so COFFEE TRADER SOUTH COAST VILLAGE MERCANTILE ILDG. ll SO S. f'ttnt1 Drive S..+o AR• -5l7·01U 10% OFF OM ALL COFFEE IEAMS (wltti tltla od _....,. ....... l/l I f711 CAMPUS MEHS WEAR IR Mew c-..s Valley s.•-.~•pplilit .. 99 C...ter 4529 c.....,. Drive,'"'- "-: 752·1844 ( " , . , t -' ' t ' 4 If DAILY PILOT ~I Man:ih ... 1175 ·· Ageney Saving Consunaers $1 Mi.Ilion SANTA ANA -By the end oC the fiscal ye&r, tbe Oranae County Offlce of Consumer Affairs will b11ve recovered more than $1 million in e11s h or services for consumers since 1972. M .J . ··Jim·· Shimanoff, director of the 2·year·old office, made that prediction in a prei;entatlon lo the county Board or Supervisors Tuesday. Shimanoff's annual report notes that during 1974, the office received more than 4,800 consumer complaints and e9ncluded in· vesti1atlon or 4, 700 of them. ' Since the offtce wu formed in 11172, Shimanoff 1aid Its case load has 1kyrockettd. It bu already handled more than 10,400 complaint.II, of whlch 9;tl00have bt:en fully investl1ated. HE TOLD 1lrvlsort he ii negotiating with \he City of Anaheim to open an otftce there. Shtmanotr•a report contained a long tlst of sample-com~ plaints. They included: ACCOllDING TO the report, most consumer complaints dur-d I b h d I in& 1974-1,1000! them -came from Supervisor Robert Battin's -An El Toro couple's complaint that a recor cu a on Y First Oltlrlef.. Battin fathered the consumer affairs aeency and sent one tepe in five monlhl. Conaumer affairs stepped ln and 11 has since been Its alronaest proponent. tapes were delivered wlthln two weeks. Supervisor Ralph Dledrich's Third District yielded the _ A Laauna Beach woman's complaint that she had second·hl1best total of complaints al 936, followed by Supervisor . purchased a lan\p flv• monthl earlier and hadn't received de· "AS A DIRECT result of our activities, $423,500 In the rorm of ·Thomas Riley's Flfth District at 902. · livery. After the merchant tall~ lo respo,pd to consumer affairs, cash oi" services was recovered for consumers during 1974 ," Supervisor Laur~ce Schmit'• west county Second District imall claims court action commenced and the money was re- Shimanoff told supervisors. was fourth on the list with 842 complaint• and Superylaor RllJSh Shimanoff said not all contacts with businessmen wcr·e bad. Clark"s Fourth District was last with 713 complalnts. ·funded. . ··The experiences of the past 12 months confirm that the ma. Part of the low neure in Clark's district was altritiuted by _A ,ountaln Valley ·hil.h h ad 'hla driveway resurlaced but jority of county businessmen and consumers operate with hones· Shimanoff to the fact it ls the only 11upervtsori1I district without a the· coating never harde,ned.' Couumer affairs _recovered hi! ty, integrity and sincerity in their transactions," be said. branch office ot the consumer agency. money plU• the cost olrepl.lrln& 'th1drlvew-ay. · ' ,~~~~~~~~~~__:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;__~~~~~~~~ Co11rt S ite Parking Lot Talks Begin \\'ESTf\1I!"'STER -C 0 UN TY Ad - 0 range Co unt y ministrative Officer Supervisots have opened Robert Thom as said, neg o t lat ion s for '·There is a need for ad- purchase of lhree ;J{·res ditional parking there of land next to the \Vest now and when the court 0 r a n g t' C o u n t y expands to its ultimate .\tunic1pal Court here for 18-courtroom capacity, use as a parking lot. there will be an ilcute The acquisition, which shortage." could C'OSt more than Count\' officicils cur· Sl85.000. is decml'd rently are trying to save necessary by County Ad· a six ·courtroom \11ing of mini s trati\'e Office the courthouse that is analysts, '-''ho s ay there graduall y sinking into an is already a parking old peat bog. s hortal:e at tht• Wes tminster facility. Tri a l Set For M esari In Siege TllOL.Gll llE voted in favor of the purchase, Supervisor Robert Bat- tin said the addition of nev• parking spaces "·orks at cross-purposes "'ith efforts to increase use of public transit. Supervisor Thomas Riley said. :·1 think !\lr. Battin has a good point, SANTA AN ,'\ :\but it "'Ill be a long ti~e Costa J\;l esa youth bcfo~·e th ~ co.unty s who allegedly shot his lrans1t service ts good girl friend in thl' "'n st enough fo~ pe?ple to and then held her father m:.ike appointments on hostage throu ghout a tirnc." nine.hour siege by police has been ordered to face trial June 2 111 Orange s k County Superior Court. p e a e r S Judge E\•eretl \\'. Dickey set the trial date A '} bl for Roger Leigh Price, V aJ 8 e 18, of 2009 Charle St. and ordered the defendant returned to the courtroom !\13y 9 for pre- trial action. Price faces charges of armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary and false im· prisonment by force. He is held in the county jail \Vilh bud set ut 525,000. Pr1t·e \\'~is arrc5ted la:;t f'l'b. 5 <I S he and a juvenile companion \Vere SA~TA .'\NA -The ~tunicipal Water Dis· trict of Orange County has speakers available to groups who have an in· terest in the county's "'ater resources. Dennis J\.tacLain, dis- trict general man:lgc r, said organizations may contact his office (544 ·3515) to schedule an appear;:ince by a dist1ict rt:presentati ve. fl us h ed from the home of r;:~:::;;;;:::=:==::::;;:>J Jlaymond .\l . Coppingl'r at 2920 Jacaranda St., Cost<1 :\1 esi.l . ~370,000 D e mande d Damages tota lling 5370,000 ar e being de- manded from the city of Newport Beach and several of its police of- fi cers by a S;inta Ana man who claims his 14 · year-old son v.·~s beaten and injured. Kenneth .J . ~1arkin al· leges in his Or<inge Coun· ty Superior Court a ction that officer Lee Roberts and other officers ~t· lacked his son. John Carlt on ~·l :irkin. 14 . v.'ithout provotation or reason last Sept . 21 a:-id held his face down to tht> ground. ITALJAN AMF.RICA!\ CUl'il:'\E Oul•l·P· I•"! Entc'•l .. J '" •"I Featuring .. RESERVAT!O'.""> (7 14J67S·5101 3201 E"st Co.,11 H""'J. Coron• del M<tr '" """"' .. 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' -- I SANTA ANA STORE ONL y JtOO Sount llllSTOl.-t4C), Of SOW! co•s1' .,U:u ' 1 I , - l be lit wail I ' tcy vert stral ha.n~ br1n has I trib1 govE s he cent I the j Gov publ di vi1 I vea~ fr?llj m1nr re co s um ' ~'lilv Ky .. foun spel com vert· the c Slud . som mes: jora ~ r: I I - ' i I, STARED AT GUN Keith Nale .... WINS'CHASE Arden Flck Blue Orchid " ·~ Clllls Wither I KANSAS C,ITY, Mo. (UPI)...,.. Her husky voice would breathe into the phone: "Hi, would you believe I'm sitting here .•• completely nude •.• waiting for you?'' That gave a charge lo maJes all over the coun- try who heard about the recorded message ad- vertising the Blue Orchid Nude Modeling Studios. But Miss Blue Orchid has withered under the strain of higher costs and the need for more rinds to handle the high volume of calls. Her number now brings up only a cotd voice that says the message has been d iscontinued. FOR THREE YEARS IITTSS Blue Orchid con- tributed to unusual phone bills to businesses and government offices a round the country. At her peak she received 1.00-0 calls a n hour, and up to 80 per- cent were long distance. ITEM: In January 1974, 15 calls were made to the Blue Orchid Studios from the office of Florida Gov. Reubin Askew. When the calls were made public later, the office controller said the in- dividuals had r eimbursed the ~ate. ITEM : Last August, Kentucky officials re· vealed calls costing the state Sl,500 had been made from state telephones. The state finance and ad- ministra tion com missioner said he would see if the recording violated regulations "pertaining to con- sumer protection and public decency." The i>oli ce department in Warwick, R. I., the !\tilwaukee County welfare office and a Somerset, Ky., manufacturing plant were among those which found their phones coming under the Blue Orchid spell. "THE NUMBER HASN'T BEEN a<Jvertised commercially since January. 1973. It's been ad· vertised by word of mouth only," said Vic Damon, the creator of Miss Blue Orchid and co-owner of the studio until it was sold last week. The recorded message had several variations. some with more explicit erotic appeal. But the basic message'' as recorded by a 21-year-old biology ma- jor at the t;ni\'ersity of Kansas. said: CUCKOO SALE! Genuine Imported Black Forest Clock cuckoos Every 15 Minutes! THIS BIRD IS tlAND CARVED BY MASTER CRAFTSMEN! ·' ·I ~ • ' . . EXCITINI) SALES NEWSI O.li11hllill 10 Inch clock INI calls lh• 11u111er llOur. Colorful wood caH IOP* by a hind carvtO bird. A delllllll lo Ille enllr• lln'lllY. While Ille~ IHI at lhis sneci11 111t 1><ice. lll1tln1C -..itH lilcH•ol Ct1ri11J \ SPECIAL! :, RIG. '1, 4 ~~ I •19.95 \ fto. TAX South Coast Plaza ANAHEIM COSTA MESA 504S.~t (NPt to UoO'•I ~ .. l Uw.elitl) ...."'4. IO .. t , .... 10 .. t MQM.lwlAT.t•6 S-.12•1 OHM IUl6\Y l1 .. 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Their scrape with possible death took place ,Sept. 16, and both officers were cited this month by the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce for commendatory action. They won the top awards during the Chamber's annual pol~e awards luncheon at the Sheraton HeachUu1. THE MEN FICK AND NALE captured tvrned out to be armed robbers. wanted in other cities. In presenting the awards, the chamber said "bQth of- ficers are to be commended for their courageous devotion to duty.'' Robert J. Wigmor• Hyoucreln ...... about .... Many type1 ofmsur..c•Clftd wWcJt OM of th ... is •1hp1d to ...t .... uoct Medi of yow ....,.1etv1 flrow IOfM lic)ht mthesubjed for you! • Call Us Today! 712. WIGMORE (:!J INSURANCE H70~ll•d.. Wh215,CoateM•M ._ .. _ .. c __ ...., 979-6543 ' WedneSday, March 26. 1975 Save'30 ZIG·ZAG WITH BUil T· IN BLIND-HEM STITCH •Exclusive Si~ .. front drop·in bobbin •Manv con~niences, easy dial controls. 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Bapf l •f and lessons at t0·30p.m.withflrsichoral ser..,lceof 'f.u thlf!rQtl Christ Luttleraa Church, 35522 Camino Flr1t Baptl1t Chutth, 24~1 Moulton Parkway, E1u;ter at 11 p.m , 1 Christ Lutheraa Cblll"C'h, 760 Victoria St., Costn Capistrano, Safi Clemente; ."laundy .Thursd<1~ L;1guna Hill s; M aundy Thursday 1ervice at 7: 30 All Saints An1Ucan Ef,l1copal C1lu:rcb, 1.2 MeS;a ; Mauqdr Thursday service at 7: 30 p.m. \\'ith service· with lloly Communion at 1. 30 p.m ., p.m .; First Ba ptist Church wlll be host church for Bushard St., Fountain Val ey; Maundy Thursday ce lebration of Holy Cqmnlunion; Good Friday meditation oq "The Consecration Test" by PastQr G()(.J Fridays service,, sponsored by the Religious ~ervlctts w1lh Tenebrae and Holy Communion at Prc·Ore services rrqm noon to 3 p.m., ~'ith series of J . Emory Ackt-rman: strip1lini or the altar at the Council of Lagunu •fills, from noon to2 p.m . 7 30 lh R R W'lll E LI 1 ood 2S·minute devotions on ">T>L.e Last Seven "'ords" end of the service by chu~h council mem b~rs and : p.m .; e t. ev. 1 am . tt ew • '" " T b ,, on Good •~oda" s.t Soutb Shores ~pll•t Church, 32112 Crown celebrant; Good Friday devotions and ''The: Sev~ from the cross; evening service: al 7: 30 p,m .: the their wives: e:nne rat servt-ce "'1 ' Valley P arkway, L.atuna Nigue l ; Mai undy Last Words" will be observed from noon to 3 p.frl .; Rtv. R. H. Kalthoff; Chaplain M. Boileson of El 7:30 p.m., with extln&uishinl pf candles to total Thursday 1Jerv1ces al 7:30-p.m .; for further evensong and rompline at 7:30 p.m ., wllll the Rt. Toro Marine Base; the Rt v. Charles H. &tan~ke, darkness and return of the Ch.rlst Can~le or inrormition, call 496·93S1 . Rev. Walter Holli• Adams, rector, officlint; t.be acting president of Christ College, Irvine: the Rev. resurrection and prayer and reading of scnpture C C'hurch will be open from 11 :30 a.m . !-lnlil 1 ;30 p.~. L. V. Tornow, pastor of Christ Lutheran pau11es. otholif" for prayer and meditation on Good Friday, e.nd congregjl~ion; and Vicar J~rold D. Rµx, ""'I ll Lutheraq,_ p ttiurch ot Our Saviour. 200 E. San Our Lady or Mount Carmel Church, 15th Street from 11 a .m. to 6 p.m. on Easter Eve. pre~ide ; music provided by c~oJr of Lutheran High Pabfo, San clement•; MaUndy Thursday annual and Balboa Bou l~vard, Newport Beach: 1\1 aundy School of Orange County.· · "Service of t.lsht.s and Shadows" at '1 :30 p. m.; 1'hur.sday service 14•i1h Mass of the Lord's Supper at St. \\'il frld's Episcopal O.urcb, 8236 Sills Ave., p . S , Id b of the ""Pl••llaUon as 7.30 p.m .; Good Friday liturgy of Our Lord's Huntington Beach, will host the Huntington Prince of Peace Lutber4" Church, 2987 Mesa.., U11on1 torydre,1°1 d Yk~~ aller't-ot•I darkness Passion at l p.m .: Stations of the Cross a t 3 and 1:30 Beach· Fountain Valley Ministerial Association for Verde Ori ve, Costa Mesa: M aundy Thursday church d'I gra 1u11•b Y 81 111 """-: · _1 .• an~eipation 0f p ni .; Holy Saturday Easter Vigil and Mass at 1:30 its annual Good Friday servires from noon to 3 service w ith Holy Communion ar7:30 p.m .; Good Uie can es w ere P,SJfn.,,.. "· p.m.; confe$sions at 4:30 to S:.30 p.m . on Thursday p.m.; meditations from "The Seven Last Words" Friday service of the Cross from 1 to 3 p.m ., with CSee HQl..Y 0.-\Y SERVICES. Pace BS) and Fri day, and from3lo5 :30 p.m . on Sat urday, will be gi't'e~ by the locC:ll cle rgy; music will be laymen Claude Huston, Dean Hanson,! Norman r,:=:=;::;::;::;::;::;:::;::;::=:=:=:=:::=:=::;:::;::lj" provided by vario us churches in the community; Conger, Herm Hartung, Ray Ernst and J ohn I· Chri~t iftll offei;-ing this year will go to the hungry of the F ar Brownlee speaking; Tennebraeservice at 7:30p.f"-. First Christian Church, Main Street and Adams East, as selected by the Ministerial AssCX'iation ; with the chancel choir presenting ''Service ol Avenue, liuntington Beach ; l\1aundy Thursday the Rev. t-~ord R. Mill er of First United Methodist Darkness"; there will be t raditional veiling of the candle ·light Communion service al 8 p.m .; Chu rch. Fountain Valley, and president of the ·cross ceremony. sanctuary choi r, under direction of 1'1 ary Smith. association, will preside at the three hour .service. Newport Harbor Lu&heran Churc:h, '198 Dover will sin g as s lides, depicting the Last Supper and leieish Drive, Newport Beach; Maundy Thursday services t)le Resurrection, are shown: message by the Rev. at 6 and 7:30 p.m .; Good Friday se rvice at 7:30 Th 0 I · · · Tem pl e Isaia h o f Newport Beac h om as ver on, senior m1n1ster. p.m .; nursery care available for all services. (Conservat ive; conducts its regular Sabbath •larbor Christian Church, Di sciples of Christ, services every Friday at 8: 15 p.m . at Harbor Luthera n Church ol the Cross, 24231 El Toro 240 1 Irvine Ave., Ne.,.,·port Be ach; J\1 a undy Christian Churc h. 2401 Ir vine Ave., Ne'fl.·port Rd., La~una Hills: MaundyThursdayservice'f\•ith T hursd<tyscrvice ..,,,ithHolyCom:nunionat8p.m. Beach ; s pecia l service this Friday in com· celebration of the Lord's Supper at 7:30 p.m.; , . CoiittllUllily n1emoration of the Passover ; temple choir to combinedc.-.oirs to sing .. TheCrucifixion";specia\ present special renditions of the sacred and ancient num~rs, including many solos, will be featured. Comm unity Christian Reformed Church, 9120 praye rs, .... ·hi ch are traditionally chanted on this ll eil Ave., Fountain Valley; Good Friday •lol yd ay fro m the Haggadah, the "Book or Lut heran Church of the Master, 2900 Pacific Communion Service at 8 p.m.; sermon: .. Jesus Narration:" roffee, refreshments and discussion to View Drive, Corona de! ~lar; Maund)" Thursday Goes to the Cross'' by Pastor Tanis; choir to sing . follO\olt' the ser vices. services a t 7: 30 p.m ., with celebaration of Holy Communion; Good Friday will be remembered Chriil Cha pel Metropolitan Community Chu rch Temple Eilat will conduct its regu lar Sabbath with two services: an ecumenical service from· or Or ange Coun ty will conduct Good Fr iday service al 8 p.m . F'rida y at Mount or Olives noon to 1 p.m .. with the Rev. Don Kutz preaching, ser vices <.1t 8 p.m . a l 1259 Victoria St ., Costa ~1esa Lutheran Chu r ch Fellowship I.fall, Mi ssion Viejo; and an evening service at 7:30: reservations for the \olt'ith a presentation of Bach's· 'Ca ntata No. 4" ""''ith an Oneg Shabbat \olt'ilt follow the service, \olt'ilh Easter breakfast are still available by calling Mrs. t'horus, strings, and harpsichord; 1-toly Saturday Israeli dancing taught by Judy Newman : children, R. Rohrer,644.4974 . devotional services at Gay Community Center, 215 accompanied by their parents, are welcome; for E . 23rd St., Costa Mesa, at 7:30 p.m. further inform at ion about temple activities, call Gr ace Lutheran Church, 6931 Edinger Ave., Mel Goldfarb, president, 837·3310; Jeannette Gra nt, I luntington Beac h ; Maundy Thursday service at -Co11gregat ionol education chairm an, 830-5039; or Shirley Saydrr.an, 7:30 p.m. with celebration of Holy Communion; A Warm Welcome to WORSHIP DURING HOLY WEEK . a l ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 600 St . Andrews Road · Newport Bel ch MARCH 'Z7 • -:00 P.M. 'MAUNDY THURSDAY COMMUNION "The PDwerof the Cross ... WVE" Dr. Charles It Dlerepfield,,P-.stor MARCH 28 • 8:00 P.M. 'GOOD FRIDAY OBSERVANCE "Darkness Came Before Dawn'' A Dramatizillion EASTER SUNDAY •e:OO •t:30 •11:00 "A WINNER" Or. Charles H. Diercnfield, Pastor •childcare provided l"eighborhood Congrf"ga tional Church, St. An n 1nembership chairman, 837·3204 Good Friday Tenebrae service at 7:30 p.m. and Glenneyre, Laguna Beach; Maundy Thursday ,----------,---------------_:_ _________ .:_ ____ l!~:=:=:=:==::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=:=:===~ servi ce of l·loly Communion with the office of the Tennebrae at 8 p. m.; follo\olt'in g communion the lights in the sanctuary are extinguished .'(raduallv. symbolizing the darkness that fe ll upon th e earth when Jesus was crucified ; after a bril!f period of total d arkness, symbolizing J esus' death, the central c andle is relight ed, symbolizing the res urrection and Easter; special scripture accompanies the lighting of each candle and ""'ith. the choir sin ging of sacred anthems. Co mmuni ty Church, Congregat ional, 611 1-l elio trope Ave., Cor ona del Ma r ; Mau ndy Thursday service with the traditional rite of the Last Supper will be held in Mertz Hall at 6:30 p.m .; a combined ser vice will be held on Good Friday at noon at the Lutheran Church of the Master v.·ilh the United :\-1 ethodist Church participating; the Rev . Donald Kutz wijl deli ver the sermon. Epucopal St. Mith ael a nd t\11 Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 P acific View Dr1\'e, Corona de! J\l ar; J\ol aundy Thursdav ser vice at 6 p.m.: Paschal meal and liturgy Ot the Lord'll Slipper at 7 p.m.; Ea11tet" fast and vigil with EYC begins; Good Fl'iday services at 9 a.m., noon and 1 p.m.; special family service for children at 2 p .m .; Saturday at 5 p.m .; evening prayer, Holy Baptis m and Sac r a m en t of Reconciliation. St. J am es Episcopal C'1 urch, 3209 Via Lido, 1':ewport Beach ; ~1 aundy Thursday service ""'ilh a Seder Suppe r and table communion at 6:30 p.m., roll o..,,·ed by stripping of the altar and devotions at 9 p.m.; Good Friday services ""''ill commence ""''ith a :'l-1 ass of the pre-sanctified at 6:30 a .m ., the three-hour devotion service from noon until 3 p.m., combining meditations on the cross, passiontide music and devotions, entilled ''Seven Last \\.'ords''; a vigi l for parents and young people preparing to be admitted to the }f oly Communion of the Parish will be conducted from 7 to 8 p.m . Friday; Holy Saturday \l.'ill have Easter baptisms, admission to Holy Communion, lighting of the Paschal c.a ndle at 4 p.m .: Easter Eve service' of the New ~re vigil E lllT OH"S I\ UTE HOOK Special .. Purchase We made • most fort.at• buy Oft Sfiri"'J Sport Coals lo Hoe lalnl styles mid colors. We ere-offering tltfM at the lftOSf llflUatal •alw! 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SA VE s6°0 BOYS DRESS SHOES •LEATHER UPPERS • STRAP and BUCKLE • PVC SOLE and HEEL s499 OllG. $10.99 HOW ' ( Wednesday, M'arch 28, Hl75 DAIL v PILOT A .• I 2 Ping·Pongers Fail 4 Finalists From Mesa Girl Scout Directors Named An attempt by two Costa Me!)a youths to br~uk the world Ping Pong ncord fell short by 39 hours und end~ wath '*tame-out becoming a marathon snooze. Howud Ginsler and Dave Bonning, both 17, started playing toble tennis at Ginsler's home on Wake Forest Dnve at 10 u.m . Saturday. They were out to beat the rt!cord or 80 hours as listed by the Guinness Book of Records. They played for •1 hours, taking five-minute break!) every hour as the rules allow. But they did not answer the bell after the break at 3 a.m. Monday. They had fallt:n asleep. Four Costa Mesa H.Jgh School students are finalists in tbe 1975 Merit Scholarship competition. The s tudents are Terri L. Bergman, Don J . Brotemarkle, Paul A. Edelstein and Donald R. Wri ght. A group of about 14,000 finalists will complete for approximately 1,000 scholarships, The Girl Scout Council or Orange County has elected 14 members from the Orange Coast to ll1 board of dirttlors. New members elected to a three.year term were Mrs. Ralph Baker, South Laguna; Mr1. James Felton, Newport Beach; Mrs. Gene Pat· terson, Costa Mesa and Mrs. Jon Tolle, El Toro. Elected to a two-year term were, Mrs. Richard W. Murphy, Irvine; fourth vice president, Mrs. Enri· queta Ramos, Fountain Valley and.Gen. Robert W. Taylor, MCAS, El Toro. Incumbents from the o,ange Coast remaining You Know About Delicate Skin' BABY K. b. SHAPED Im 1es NYKO DENTURE CUP .t;f l Ad 1 .=--:-1 13 oz. orn HAIR SPRAY Stop Bite DISCOURAGES N1\ll BITIN..G { Bufferin TABLETS BOTTLE OF 225 L1s!en1ng p:easure Nth sl1<le rule tuning. 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CANS 6 for 1.29 i A DAIL v PILOT Wednesday. March 26. \975 ~ l .. .. E4STERECG llNT Sltn:o·· Mesa Officials Call. fOr Recreational __ Survey . . ~ . . . Euttr won 't 10 by without an eg1 hunt at lht Mara_uerlt• Reorealiol) Center ln Mliaioo Viejo li'rlday. The annual .vent wUl 1tart al I a.m . wllb ao •II hunt for chlldrerr up to two y1an old. I.Ater hunt1 will be al 1:30 ror cblldrtll lhr e al\d four and at 10 a.m . for chlldr.n five and 1lx. Costa M"a officials want a survey conducted to find out what recreation fatWUr.i dtltena want -and what the)' are wlllinl to pay for. Cit)' Manaatr Fred Sorsabal told the council tbls week that talks have ~ held with lht ltaff ot the Newport MHI Untned Sehool Dlstrkt over joint con- ltrucUon df a -.0-meter pool at C06la Mua Riah &hool and a girll' 11m· Folger's INSTANT COFFEE CRYSTALS 3.56EA. Chain & Hooks t HI for SWAG I .. LAMPS I ~ 3 FT. 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BU'I' THE CITY mana1er com· plained that the city sWf does not know what type ot recreational actJvltlu the community want.I. He 1aJd the com- munity 1bould also be aware ol the ex· penae and polnte4 out that a SO.meter pool costs $4 ,000 a month to maintain. "We are going to see raids on all typts of money from special interest 1roup1," Sorubal warned and aua1e1t· ed the a citizen survey would be uae.ful. The council agreed and authorited Sotsabal to arranJ?e for a survey. COUNCILMEN SAID that the aur, vey should be of all cltittna, not ju1t a •am1'lln1. aid t et 'tt be iaod~ ~ ed br. I prtvate firm . •We want tq do a 1ood 1urvey to 1et the l•altlmate an1wtra clt1wlde, • · Mayor Alvin L . Plnkley aaJd, empbuiz· tnl th•• ht did not want the que.Uons to lnllueoct the an1wtn. 8ortabal told tbt council that a 1ur vey by a prlvat• ft.rm could cost up to Sial,000. Dinner In A Bag? 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March 26, 1975 Court Olists "'Razzberry Judge' Wl••Dh•oree Austrian soprano Ute de Vargas says she bas woo divorce from Milko Slcofic, former husband of actress Gina Lollobrigida. ' SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) -The Calilornlt Supreme court has femoved William D. Spruance from office as Jud&e of the San Leandro.~yward Municipal Court for "inexcusable and re~rehen1ible conduct.'' The juallces Tuesday cited four gr'ounds, including conduct.inc court in a "bizarre and unjudlcial manner" by giving one defendant 1'th~ ruiberry_" . · The only previous judge removed ti-om office by the Supreme Court was Los Anget~1Municlpai Judge Leland Geiler in 1973. SPRUANCE TOOK OFHCE Jan. 4, 1971, fol1owtng his election. He W¥ char&ed with misconduct two years later by ·theCommbsion.on 3'UdiciaJQu.UficpUOns~ After 19 days of hearini8•· three special masten·tound him guilty. on 11 speciflcatlons of willful m isconduct a.od 1recommended removal from office. ' · · Spruance petitioned for a review by the SUpreme Court and ,, New from Philip Morris. hiJ case was argued earUer thil: year. . · . Tuesday•1 decision s_peclfi ed four counts of wJllfull misconduct. They were : - -HE CONDUCTED HIS COURT in a "bizarre and wijudlcial manner '' among other thing,1 giving "the finger" to ooe defendant and ~'the raz1berry" to another. -He-used the ptestige of his office lQ lnfiuenc~ the disposition or criptinal cases to help fr1~1'd_s and political supporters and once punished a deputy distnct attorney for refusing to negotiate a plea. -He acted in bad faith by soliciting another judge tc dismiss a traffic citation against him and altered the ca~f r ecords to .mak~ it look as thoulh be .bad completed trarr1c school. -. · ~ -HE MADE llLEGA.L AND unjustified appointments or . two attorney• to repreaent criminal delendm;n~ in cases where they weri: either not entitled to a lawyer at public expeme or the public defend.er had not been asked to represent them. · • ·Enjoy smoking longer without smoking more. That's the Saratoga idea. More puffs than 100's. Tailored longer and slim mer than IOO's, so you enjoy extra smoki ng time, extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more ciga:rettes. Priced no more than 100's. And Saratoga l 20's are rich, full-fl avor cigarettes made from a fine blend of tobaccos. More than just a new brand. Saratoga l 20's are a whole new idea in smoking pleasure. Because now you can enjoy smokin g longer without smOking more. 17 mg '.'tar:·1.1 mg . nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Me1hod. Look for them in the new 120 mm crush-proof bo:c· Regular and Menthol. Warnin g, The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' • -l l Standard IOO's Saratoga 120's "It'• like i( they invented a gasoline that increased your mileage at no extra cost.'' ' l , .1- \ I I Co ... PU! .. , UC Sol ••• • f:.l ,on< ... to the COi I tre r • J ap Mo th• Ch Sci ( Col ba: arc of , Inc be tea I thi Ju Un jo Tr1 mE 1 l:>O) La rin L s A I ;1. da Je;; a I so An I 1St fr< qu on Di afl en (in I La Pa WO bei 1 Su tel • U• .. ' • " ~. <o• Go< ' '""' • ~ • w s. Ut ., c ' d• cl ,. c "' m tc "' / • 1-'l'eaeher (\l'1· I LOS ANGELES I AP I -nine NCAA tillt• inchidlng aeven Coaches John Wooden, the in a row 1967·73 and an 1am &eo~her; and Denny Crum, the winning streak. pupil, know each other well and Crum was part or th t 1uc renew acquaintances when He played lor Wooden in th lale UCLA meets Loulsvi Ile in 505, coached the Bruin fr hmen Satur~ay'a NCAA Champaonshh> two seasons and then came back aemiftnal basketball aomo. ~s tt\e chief assistant lo h1i:. "l 've orten s oid that in former coach. coachina, as io other things, it He helped recruit such slurs us isn't as much Cun lo play against Sidney Wicks, Curtis Rowe and one. of your ex-players or former Bill Watton. assistants because someone has Crum became Louisville coach t o lose," com men led Wooden. in 1971 and that first l:iC\lSOn he the 64.-year-old mentor who is ran up against his old coach coaching his 40th season. when his club, with Jim Price the His UCLA clubs have set star, fell to UCLA 9'J.77 ln a lremendou:s collegiate records a1emitirtal game in tht! NCAA na- Louisvill~'s Bridgema11 Trgovich Faces Ex-teammate ..... JNDIANAPOLIS (AP> -"It's a phenomenon," exclaimed John Molodel over lhe telephone from the coaches' office at East Chicago 'Washington High School. Once again the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball finals are rolling around and once again a member of Molodet's overpowering 1971 Indiana state champions could be a member of the winning team. But the unique thing is that a third starter from that team, Jun i OT B r l d g e m an of the University of Louisville, could join ex-teammates Pete Trgovich and Tim Stoddard as a member of a national champion. Trgovich received his ring as a sophomore when UCLA won. Last year Stoddard earned his ring when North Carolina State Lake r s Battle S e attle on TV Afte r Se tback OAKLAND <APl -Rick Barn won a shooting duel with forme'r teammate Cazzie Russell Tues- day night, scoring 40 points to lead the Golden State Warriors lo a 139·122 National Basketball As- sociation v ictorv over Los Angeles. · Barry reached 40 points for the 15th time this season with two free throws late in the third quarter and sat out the rest of the one-sided fi4me. The Pacifio Division champions led 108-89 after three quarters and in - creased the lead to 29 early in the final period. Russell scored 26 points for the Lakers, who are last in the Pacific Division r ace but had won six of their last eight games before meeting the Warriors. Tonight the Lakers face the Supersonics in Seattle. It'll be telecast on Channel 5 at 8 o'clock. LOS ANGELES (1121 W•Sh1nQton $, Russell u . Smith I>, GOO<lroch II Unit 11, Winters 20, H•iriton 17, Btiity 6, Call'IOun 4 TOHIH721-l1 GOLO£N STAT£ 111'1 9.,,, 40. W1IU\ 11, ltAy S, &e•rd I, C JOlln\On 10. Sm•lh 10. Mull1n1 I, Oickt'( 16. c;. John>On 7, 8'o09ts 2. Ouatey 3, 8r41Cey 6. Totals6111-2t Los An<)eltS JO JO ?9 ))-111 CiolOM Slate )I 40 37 31 IJ~ Fou~ out· ~. Touit t®ts Los Ang.I•~ n <;olden Sl•te lO A : 1,806. beat Trgovich ·s Brwns and then Marquette. Trgovich. a la nky 6·foot·fi guard, is back again with VCLA ahd he and Bridgeman will be on the floor Saturday afternoon m San Die.go Arena when the Bruins and Cardin-als meet. ··when East Chicago Roosevelt won the state at 27 -0 (in 1970) and we came back and won'\t at 29·0, we thought that was really something," said :\I oloclct. ··But then we had Trgovich on a national championship team a~ a sophomore. Then it wa~ Trgovich agains t Stoddard and Tim \\Oil. :-;ow we've got Bridgeman versus Trgov1ch. "That isn·t all. You know thL• :\1ontana team that nearly be...it CCLA last week?" :\lolodet asked. ··well another st<1rter off that 1970 team. Ruben Bailey. played for them last ye.ir. \lut hurt his knee and didn"t return. ·'And the fifth s tarter, D<.1rnell Adell. was red-shirted at North Carolina State and he and Bobo Jackson, another of my boys, will be starting for them. They t.·ould win next year. ··If that happens. I think rll ~t.·\ a gun and shoot m ysc>lf . · ~lolodet said. The 6-foot-5 Bridseman. v. hu~t· given name is Clysses. leads thl· 27·2 Cardinals in sconng v.1th .1 16.l average while S\ung1 1g between guard and fon\; rd Trgovich had his best scoring season, too. playing tht' samt' way.·· ··The only thmg I don·t \\ant tu see is them g uarding c·ath other." }lolodet said. ·· ~ly sentl ments in one way are lhal l "d be happy if Bridgeman \\OUld do 1t He was the unsung hero of our '71 club. Trgovich v. as our top scorer, but Junior did the most for the club. H e pl<1ycd the whole semistate and stale tourney on .1 bad ankle. He played in p:Jin. "Trgovich wanted lo go to t\"otre Dame in the \\Orst wa) :· s u id .'.\1 o I o d e t. · · B u t D i g g c r (Phelps I made a ~tatt.•mt•nt thut Pete classified ::i s un ins ult. I It> said · they would \\in \~1th or without him. which. mattt•r of fact. they have . "Stoddard wa ~ .1 haseb:.dl pitcher. a pro prospect. lie want ed lo go where he could play t\\o sports. Rridgeman \\<lnted ta go v.here they played fast. hard. \·icious basketball, and Indiana. Purdue and :'\otre Dame did not oHrly pursue him NCAA Meet, Begins ... Trt;>jam, Indiana Swim Favorites CLEVELAND CAP' -Indiana will be out for revenge against Southern California ttUs week io the NCAA Division J swimming' and di ving championship at Cleveland State University. T be Hoosiers had their six year dominance of NCAA water sports clipped from t heir grasp last year by the Trojans. Southern Cal won the 1974 crown by oul· pointing ln"diana. 339·338. T he preliminaries in the one- meter diving are scheduled for tonight and the heavy action begins Thursday. Southe rn California will be with out t he services of ex· Foothill High star Steve Furniss. but have t he ser vices of two ex- cellent sophomore swimmers. John Naber a nd Joe Bottom. Furniss, who captured both ln- divldual medley titles last y'ar, broke his ankle In a fraternity basketball game earlier thas year. Naber holds ~e ~OQ-yard freestyle 3nd 100-yUd ond 200- yard backstroke titles and Bot- tom is the lOO·yaNt trev diam· pion. ' Jim Montaomery is Jndlano's only returning chemplon, but the Hoosiers hove a lot or d pth, which help buil4 teom points. The other adv ar.hge the ffoosJcrs have (8 tv.o excellent dlven. Brian Bunaum and Scott Cranham c;.in add points to In diana's effort. while Soulhl'rn Cal doesn't ha,·t> ont' m.1J11r threat in Lhe di\'ing area There is little doubt that lhe right for the team tit It• \\ill he between the Troj;rns and lhl' Hoosiers. but Tennessel' Washington, l.:CLA and Slcmford should be high in the standing:-. Also returning lo defend ttll' 1974 titles are Redlands' Rob111 Backhaus, Washington, 200·yard butterfly ; John Hencken. Stan ford. 200-yard breaststroke; Tim · ~toore, Ohio State. one-meter diving and David Wilkie, ~1iam1 , 100-yard breaststroke. Mpre than 600 swimmers "Ill compete in CSt;'s natatorium which is considered one of tht- flnest. ip the ~ountry, Tht· 033,000 gallor\ pool is part of a S9.7 million physical education centt"r tbal was opened 1n 1973. Because of the construction, the pool h, also coniiidered to be excep tionslly fast. Five flnal events urc scheduled for toni~bt '~ ilh Rix set for Thurs · day and se'len Saturday. ARC- 1'V will tape ell events and e>. cerpts will be shown Sunday. !\CAA and Amcrtcnn rccoc·d~ will ·be on the line, but no wurld records will be threaten\•d. twcause the ~CAA ml•cts arc held in 25·Yard pools while world murks arc set ln SO meter pool . Uonal tournu tnl. T~i Sal~rday tn San D ego, it "ill~ LOUJ,.\•ille vs. UCLA aealn and K4fntucky "· Syracus~. ··1 want to se~ Denny do well, ''l'">' well," commented Wooden. "8ut I don't w nt to 1-ee it ha~ ••l our expcl\JC and J don't doubt lbot Dl!nny fuels the same way. "From wh:.t I can gather. Den· ny h~s stuck close lo our high 11ost offense. He's done an t>X· t.'l'llenl job. J know hu's added sorpt• o( hi~ own ideas ... you know you can ('&ke almost anylhiue op.tl improve it by ad· ding your o"'ti ideal'; a'nd I think he ha¥ 9one t hat " -...... ~ .. - . PETE TRGOVICH Faces Prep Teammate Va nguards Surprise UCI, 3-2 ~outhcrn C;.iltfor111a C.:ollegl' look advantage of four CC Irvine t'rrors Tu csd u v <t fternoon lo r e c·ord a 3·2 upset \\'111 over the host .\ntealt'r~ 111 a collegiate baseball gamt• Tht.• r1sitin~ Vang uards also re· l"l'l\'ed fine pitching from :\like \\"unllow Ill' went all the way. JllO\\ 1111-! nrne hits and walking "l'\'l'n Ir l' was l'~Pl'CI ally tough 1\hL·n LTI got men on base as tlw ,\n\l'.1ll'r:-. foiled lo con\'erl mo~t vf their ~coring opportunities :\l1kl' :-;orman and Tad D<1\'l:- d1d the pitching for CC lr\'iM .md both pl•rform ed \veil as <.1ll lhrel' sec runs "'t.'re unearned. '\orm.m hurlNI the first 711 Ill nmgs JIHI D.I\ 1 .... p1C·ked up from then· sec l'Ot1k J J u IL·ad in the fir:.t innin~ \\ hl'll Hon Salazar re ac·hed ftr~t on an error and scort'd after !>Ingle:. by Randy Greer and Rill PO\\ ell. l ;CI tied it in the bol tom of the 111111ng when John Palmer '"'alkcd and Rod Spenc-t' doubled him home. Tht..• Vanguards took a 2-1 lead in the ~txth \\hen Powell singled. look sl'tOnd on an error and came homl' <Jn Bob .J ohnson's single. lTI ag ain tied the score when . John E~py v. ;.ilked. wassacrific~d to ~econd. look third on a wild pttch ..ind tame homl' on a sing!£' bySpentl' . !:-.CC ~t11r1:d lh~ w 111ncng tally Ill tht.• eighth taking advantage of Jnother t.•rrur. Greer led off the 111111n~ \\1th a \\ alk and Powell :-1111.!letl him to third. They tried a double ~teal <ind Greer scored \I hl'll tilt> .\qt.eaters <'Ouldn·t han- dlL• lht• hall. • Tile win was the first for SCC O\'l'r l'C Irvine in their brief sen es. ' . The Anteaters. 6-12 on the ~eason, travel to Reno this \\eckend for-. three-game series "'ith the University of Nevada. Irvine faces Reno Friday at noon and a~ain Saturday al noon in a doubleheader. ~·•hlf.\' tlOrn, d" (,rffr.lt Po-11,rl John>On, 2D Le~O,tl Mor• .. ~.< Slonel•llP,tb (,~rr•,)O W•rdlOW,I' TOI•" I: 'PY."' O.ln<o. rt J'•l,.,.r, <I ~·.)ti Whltthe•ll, '~ Al\Otf"Mt> )I> HllQt\4\,~ INl\n 1119' ( ,_,,,..n,p o..,,,,, T~•I\ I So Cal Colle99 m UCl,.IMUI .. , ~ I 0 I I 0 4 0 4 0 l 0 4 0 0 0 u ) •• , ) I 4 0 I • 0 0 4 • ~ 0 ., 0 0 0 .n 1 h r&o 0 0 0 0 7 0 ) ' I ' 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 " 0 I I t J I I 0 0 0 ' , " . 100 001 010 3 ' t 100 ooo too 1 • • Crum ittY» he ( J obout \he Ii me Wll)' ( clnt UCLA U!I he would aoy other club .. ,,_,ith a cou· pie or exceptions." Heexplainoo : "W Uke to play att)one who 1s very close ptrbonaJly and where you are pro(es&ionolly involved. You do everythlna to try to b~at them:• One \bing on which there is no doubt -the club. use about the same \\.arm.up drllls. Bill Bun- ton, the only Louisville player still on t)\e 11quad who was in Los Aneeles for the i972 loss, com- mented, "Watching them prac- 1 tice. I thought they were us.'' Cl'Um adds that hls current Lave r Rips Tennis Foe In Orlando ORLA!'\DO Top·seeded Rod Laver of Corona del :'vlar over- came the adjustment of altitude from a recent South American tour and managed a 3-6, 6-3, 6·3 victory over Ray Ruffels in the second round of srn~les in a World Champions hip Tt-nnis S60,000 Blue Group tournament Tuesday. ''I was tTy1ng to readjust ::ind tended lo overhi\ and netted too many shots." said Laver after downing Huffrls. Second seed Roscoe Tanner beat Geoff Mast ers 7·6. 6·4. In earlier play, Trey Waltke defeated Patricio Cornejo 6·3, 3-6, 7-6. and Raul Ramirez de feated Alex :\I ayer. 6·2. 7 6 Fifth-seeded Charlie Pas arell downed Ove Bengtson. 7-6. 5-i. 6·2: and Vilas Gerulaitts topped Jirp '.\l ac.'.\tanus. 6-2, 6·3. Brian Gottfried defeated Rob :\laud 6·3. 6·1: und Rav :\1oore beat Ross Cast> 6·'1, 4·6, 6:..i. .-lshe Up~'-,' '.\IO~TE C.\RLO Arthur Ashe. the :-;o. 2 seed. v.as toppled by clay court specialist ~lanucl Orantes in >he second round of the :\1onte Carlo Open tenni~ tournament Tuesd av. The Spaniard scort..•d a 6-2. 6-3 victory over Ashe. v.. ho had said pnor to the m·atch thC1t he doubt- l'<1 even his good physical condi- tion would be l'nough to bt•at Orantt-s on cl<J) In other second-round matche~ Tuesday. 01ck Cre<1ly beat Pat.nee Do minguez 6-1. 6··1. Jose H1 g u e ra s beat Kim \\ arw1tk 6-0. 3·6. 6·2. and Chns '.\loltram beat Francois Jauffret 6-2. 7-6. Stockton A dca11ce• ATLA~T \ Top-seeded D1t.'k Stockton d e feated Te rry Ad- dison. 6-i, 6·0. 6·2 Tut'sday in the sec:on<.I day of the World Cham µ10nship Tennis Allant;.i Classic.,. Stan Smith outlasted Haroun Rahim of Pak is tan 6·3, 3-Ci. 6·3. Grahi:lm Stillwell defeated '.\!arty Rici:;scn. 'fi·4. 6·1 and John All'xander dt•featl'd T om Gorm,.111. 7 5. i ·n Earlier. :\I ark Co>.. :.masht>ll \'ladim1r Zed nick. 6·1. 6·3 In other first-round matches Cliff Drysdale beat :\1tke Estep 6-1. 6-0, and Paul Gerken defeated Eik VunD111en7-Ci,6·1. King .. E vert Win PHIL.\DF.LPlllA Billie Jean Kin g def~at ed Pam Teeguarden. 6·0. 6·3. and Chris Evert beat 1 lana Kloss, 6-3. 6·3. Tuesday mght m first-round play of the S75.000 Philadelphia Tennis Classic. In other matches, Linky Boshoff upset Rosemary Casals. 7-5, 2·6. 6 3: '.\lartina i'i<1vral1lova whipped Diane-Fromholtz, 6·1. 6-1; Evonne Goolagong pounded Renata Tom anova. 6·2. 6·0, and Virginia Wade beat K<ilja Eb· binghaus, 6·0, 6· I. WOctnesday. March 26. t97S team has more JepU1 thWl bU. 1971-72 club. "J have fell and J belie,•e Den · ny also feels that defense ~.ms championships." Wooden s id. ·'So he must have ~ fme defense. Hi~ team seems to be very quick. very fosl. Indications are it's the type of team ~hat might give us trouble like .-\rizona State did. We handled tht.'m <ASU' but sty lewise th ey might bt> somt.'what similar." CCLA. voted ~o. I in The As- sociated Press poll, has compiled a 26·3 record while Louisville, !\o. 4, is27-2. SPORTS Landslide: Thoinpson Tl1e Best :\EW YORK 1.'\P1 De.ind Thompson of :'l:orlh Carolina State was named Thl' Associated Press college basketball Player of the Year today for the second straight season. The 6-fool-4 forward with in- credible jumping ability won in a landslide, collecting 188 votes from the nation ·s sports writers and broadcasters to outdistance :\"otre Dame·s Adrian Dantley, who had 51. In winning the award . Thompson becomes the second player lo win it back-to-back in the past four years. L1CLA's Dill Walton was the A p ·s Player of the Year in 1972 and 19i3 Senior forward D::iv1d ~kyer~ of CCLA fims hcd third "1th 21 V-Otes. Kevin Greve). Kentucky's standout forw<1rd, was the only other player with more than four votes. H~ had 10 Thompson . called by pro scouts "the most devastating player in the college game to· day,'' was one of the nallon·s highest scorers -but his con tribution soared beyond his 29.9 • average. He was a darling of the fans <Jnd a pest to his opponents with a patented "Alley Oop" shot, leaping h igh above the basket rim to take a lob pass for an e<Jsy two points. His ability to spring for rt-· 1 bounds is a record at North Carolina State an amazing 42-inch vertical leap from a standing position. One play this season typ1fted his talents. Thompson went uµ for a rebound and came down with the ball after bein ~ hit behind the legs by an opponent On his back. Thompson fired a perfect outlet pass to a team· mate. charging dov.n the court on a fast break. Thompson got up and followed the play When ht~ teammate missed the ~hot. Thompson charged in. took tht.• rebound and scored. The l llh son of a poor t'\orth Carolina family. Thompson turned down a reported S2 million to join the pros last ye;.ir after his junior ycor DAIL v PILOT BI I'm Still AVailaftle .. -Allen • • CORt'WELLS HEIGHTS; Pa. Baseball itlugger Dick Allen. who announced his retitemcnt. from the Chicago White Sox last summer, Tuesday said he is ··available and I want to play baseball'' -but not !or Atlanta. Allen was traded in the off. season to Atlant a. "lt"s nothing personal," Allen said of the Braves. "I wouldn't do Atlanta any good," he insisted-. •·They want me to be another Henry Aaron, a drawingcard. l'm not another Aaron. They want lo make money. I want to win as much us I want to make money.·· Allen, 32. the American League home-run kin~ last season, said, "I'm in good shape. I could be re· ady to play in five days to a week. They can't deny a man a right to earn a hving." /tl~Kay /\'anted CHICAGO -John )tcKa\' again will lead the College All- slars in their annual football classic against the National Football League champions Aug . 1 at Soldier Field. The All-stars will face the Pit· tsburgh Steelers this year . Last year there was no All-star game because of the players· strike. :\lcKay g uided the All-stars in 1973 when they dropped a 14-3 de· d sion to the ~liami Dolphins. Smith Tabbed !'\EW YORK -Dean Smith, coach at the Cniversilv of ~orth Carolin;.i, has been named coach of the 1976 C.S. Olympic basket- ball team. 1t v. as confirmed Tuesday by the C.S. Olympic· Committee. Halos Win SCOTTSDALE. Anz. -The California Angels rode a six-run :ieventh inning to an 8-5exhibition baseball nctory o\·er Chieago Tuesday. despite three homers by the Cubs, including two by Ril'k ~londa,·. The Angeb. trailing 4-2. went ahead on their rally that began against Rick Rl:'uschel and con- tmued against Oscar Zamora. The only exlra-base hit in this burst was a double by Denny Doyle. Eight California batters reached base between the first Jnd second outs. The rally also includes single:-. by Jerry Remey. ~ickey Rivers. Winston Llenas and Dave Chalk. In add1tton. the Angels benefitt.'d from two walks. a balk and a lhrowing error by '.\1 annyTnllo. Dodgers Roll ST. PETERSBL'RG. Fla. Catcher Ted Simmons' two-run throwing error enabled Los Angeles to build a 3-0 lt'ad and 1 lhe Dodgers capped a 13-hit <1t- tack with Tom Paciorek·s home run in a 7·2 exhibition triumph Tues day over the St. Louis Cardin<1ls. Ritchie Dies :\tlLLBRA E. Ca lif. --\\tllie Ritchie. who held lhe world lig htweight championship for more than two years just before World War I. 1s dead a t the age of SI He died :\londa) night m a Burlingame convalescent home. Private funeral sen ·ices w ere scheduled toda,· in :\tiltbrae. his home for 21 ~·ears s ince he re- tired. IJSC Rallies TF.:\lPE. Ariz - .\ :.t:\·run ral- 1~ in the fifth inning sparked· Southern California to a 10·6 ,·ic - tory Tuesday night over Arizona State in the .. Best in the Wesr · baseball tournament. In th e tourn ey openl·r. Rrigham Young defe;ilt'd Cal State CLAJ , 14-8 . Chicago•t; Norm \'an Uer, after having several fouls called on him by referee Mark Mano <29> is restrained by t.car:p members after being lhrO\\ n out of the ome bf Mano. the Bulls h~1d litllc lrou- blc beatang Vl!litlng Houston. 112 91 • • • ' .. r ,, . . ~· .. • •, • '"• I • . ' • $culta.4na Tounw y Uni,. Mesa, MV Ousted llytl>BllROA llT UHd1 only Tim Tarlot •• .. •1t111tttiMH roulu stop \he Sparta.iw. It witn'l the llll'OOI Dlolt by, the ~!me Taylor winds Tuesday that tMme an, ~11sslon Viejo u I hurler s had "'alked t"aused the Miss on Viejo eight. und the Diablos High Olablos to blow two were trailing 12.8. b&seball games Ill the 'fhu same wasn't true 8a~l1 Ana Elks Club or Foothill, lhoush, es to~ ney. Boxberger scattered on-ln ~t ead , It was a ly two hits in stopping pitching starr which hod the Trojans whose onl,y trouble finding the strike run came on a sacrifice rone and~ ballln.g order rly b)' Richard Baxter in that dldn t cons1::1lently the !iKth inning. deliver key hits . , At :\1 t>morial f'11rk, So, Hsrry Hiik e 9 Coi:;ta :'\o1 esa's Mustan11a Dlablos. along with the l'ould manage only ooe University Hl&h Trojans run Mnd rour hits atalnal and Co 8 t a M ~ 5 a El Modena which scored Mul'ltangs, are ellm1nol· a run apiece in the ed from a tournsme,nt second fourth and that "'as played 1n !ll?\'enth l~nings. ~r~~~:-llke weathe r The ~1u s t angs' r un ' Cl F 4 ·A Swl111111i11g Chu111p11 Relays .On.Tap For JCs Golden West, Oran11 Co11t and 811ddl1back l'OIJ~lfl wtll rartlCi)Jate In t~I Hntiu1 So~ther~ C•/lfothl• JC irac and n. d "re~r• Th•re •r~ but 4il 11rerent p1rt1 ·6' tho l!IUUt and. 8addleback'• 01ueho9 will J.U~n•Y to Coll•te ol lh• Deser t (Palin ~sert.J to pettlctpate In the Division IV section while Golden West's Rustlers <Division Ill en- ti')' J and OCC'a Pirates (Division f J will compete at El Camino College in Torrance. 1~· hi. t t _, R d came when El :\1otlena 11 Y-ou eu .o !:lt.>cund baseman Lance BC>xberger, throw~ng Fletcher committed an with hurrll'ane veloc1l.y, error in the second inning led FD'.'Jl_hill l? a 10-1.,.,ln thnt a l lowed Gary over Ln1vers1ly while El Jji1umeto score. Mbdeno downed Custa Mesa. 3-1. The losses ell m inated University and Costa ~1e59 from the consolation round. W•Hmiou••• (fl .. ' . , Mission Viejo 1-ligh's Diublos captured the South Coo"t League title and went on to snap Foothill High 's rour-)'ear reign as CIF 4-A swim chah'lplons. Jo"'ront Cf tom lcn)-Mark Man ley, Bruce Hobbs, Cary Bush. Mike Woods, Steve Hall. Geoff Lee, Dan Eby terrl Murphy; coach Mark Schubert. ·second row~Valerle ee, llriuh OQQd~ll. Biii Jackson, Becky McCafferty, Mike Bush, Kelly Murphy, Kim Raymond, Steve Braun, Julie Grey! Mlcholl e zoral!iby, coach poug Burt. Back row-Bii Clerratd, llrlan Lonsdale, Jerr Scolman, teylor Howe, Cary Okeiekl, Dave Duckworth, Larry Horowitz. Rort Fie l d events ar\! 1cheduled to start al 10 a.m . Wltft the rurinihg ,events sf!t to begin at 1. Golden Y/eat'1 field eveht entries wlll com· pete aL W11t LA College whlie OCC '11 will participate at El Camino. OtlH ll Witt llllrlt t , 1111n1th'lt e't"h-lour·"/11' r•l•Y !11!>1.i ll,l)llt'lS1 Sl,tVI M• ~n, 0Dn llUiihO, Nltl ,.rltill t 'f'IUlllt llurdltll IRo" CtJll•n<I, Ea o.r,••to. bill Jtn•lil5i bDn R•nllnl; • 0 tf111y 40tm fl1~tt , J.., H1mmonC1, hMtf<.r, Rlnkl" ; ~11rlni ">ftlle' tClilll!llflll, Jt'l••ns. J•m Ke1tl!ie1, 0111 dulg-•ltl; llltll n(e mN1l1, lErll &Mi~•. Mii•l 5••141.nl, Mlt(ll Oki{ Cl!oxlr; Ctr"lt•l: 1M t'l41T-Fllh41t y, H..,,_ """""' DeMltco A1Mll1»; lnllt ,._ JY-~Klllt, Sl~tenl, tam !lll!*f, lltlllltltfl ; t'lllt·mlll rwn-Pf'f~, ru•"'-•. lD Alf•••. II;> f'•lnf, Jb S"1het1d...t, •I kUIM<•,pll,fl <oadlll't•, ~~ t..••••0.u~ll.11 c.~ ... ct Hou!P,<I. ll;I 11a111lrP1. < Wl'l111~•r . l>l'I ~111o1n, 1> Al.+r....,. P"> ~ ·~ __ cf·lenderaon_, Tolh Ray, Craig Fransen. . ' , , ' . ' . ' • ' I l l eanwhile, ~1is sion Viejo, playing In the championship bracket, dropped two 1emes, IOl!I· ing to \\· cst n1 i nster, 8-5, al Santa Ana College and bowing lo \'ilia P.11rk. 12-11 , at Saddleback High. ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' . ' . , ' ' " ' ' • ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • Estancia Gains Semis Monarch8 Drop 5-3 O ecision \1tll'\tn•, l'lltlt19, . t1111i e'1n1,-1not put-Cl!" H•••I •lkut-141•1: 11011 ''¥11.._ ~to~; "1101n11rl· Jt~olln-Mt/11 Dunn, JtFikln': II 91! fUm11 -1.,.1 Mt,.ennelm•r. D1lt P1r•rtl • l(no11t<; trlolt ju,mp -r.:n1111t, Jo._•k tr. • TOl•I• (~f ,, Cl0<.1t. lll """ '· ,, ' ' " . M0>-'llie~l)l .. ' . ' ' ' ' • II r~ ' . FJ!, Oilers, Tritom Bowice Baek Ot,t"f41 c .. tl l11lr1t1 D $1.1'1•""" r E <;<hn,,<11.p. 11> Cl•.,.•.•• A1<,.t_t11oOt1. 11>, 11 l'olhfft, 1D E,..,,~"·" TIJ!or,p '"'"'' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,. ' 'the Dlublos opened a quick 5-0 lead against \\·estmin~lt•r 's Lions in the ri rst game before the Lions cxptoded for fivt.> run~ in the third Inning !>c ltf'f~f '""'"'' and three In the rourth. w ,,1 ...... ~te• 001 '" ~ J-fatd·lhrowlng Eric M""onV·~io ~'~ Schmidt, who 9ttuck out M•u .. nv•:~o111: rive Lions In the flrsl lWn co-1.10 ' 1 Innings, ran into control ~~<;";~~«"!° : ~ problems in the third and o s.nn .. oJ<,< J E !il;hn'><lt, lb fourth innlnl(s when he £qt•1!>0n.ph walked four. •0<n••own.11 Ito.,," ' " ' " • The Lions nlso !llu rted u~'"'"" htltlhg his fast ball with ~i::i;:_ 1> the key blow being u two-Pa111t"" K,._tl p ' , " ' ' ' • • . ' 1 • ,. 11 run sing le by Larry '9'"''" Kubacki In the fourth 1e1d+> that sent Westminster Vll!&~•r•E•tl ... ahe1:1d , 7-5. (, '>'•le•. lO Uu•tt.•• lO<lllO, ,, ' ' • • ' . ' . ' ' • • • ' ' ' ' ' " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " • The speed of RHlph Ronquillo. the slrung pilching i.lrm of Luke Griffin ond the 11oy,·er hitting or Mark 1evl'n propelled the Eslanl·ia ' . ••• 0-' ~ ~ ~flgh Ea~lt.>s 11110 the l ch<.1mpio11~hip scm ifinals of the Bolsa Gr:indt1 111 - ; ·~ vltationut b;1s~hall ~ ~ tournarnenl 'f'l1 csda\'. 1 ' 'fhe Eo~lc s pO s tL•li ~ ~ their !econd s tral,l?hl 1 1 shutout . a 2-0 t onqut•!il or ~ ~ Parlrici.I on lhe loser's " " ' • • " o di~1mo11d. to rcn1a ln u11-~ defeater!. ~ Elsewhei·e in 1bt• 11 lournYml'nt , l-'o untu1n n ~111 \'ulley defeulcd Tustin. 1 li·I: lluntlngton Reach ~ top11lcd Arte~la, 5·1. 11ncl • ' ' • " San Clen1cnle y,·un over 1'iogales. 6-5. Laguna ~1_1ch wns eliminated by El Monle, 15"6. All !!econd day whlnt:!rs returned to actlo11 In doubleheaders tod11y "'ith El'ltunclll the lone sur\'i\'or in chom - pionshlp brucket action. E:stanela's Grltrlh Was In lruub l ~ tv .. lcc hut "·urked hl§: wav tle11r "·lthoul a run srbr·in)?. In the first Inning, he ~uve up ;1 pair of l\\'U·ou1 ~Ingles. !'hell retired the nt•xt hallf'r. In lht:! sixth. Pat.•irll•a's third hit and a "'elk µut runner s on fi1'sl und !;l'l'ond with nu outs. ,\ 'fhe Dlebloe 11llll had scoring opportunlti~ in t he fourth, si"th and 1eventh Innings, bul couldn 't come up with c lutch hits. Jn all. ~i~­ sion \'iejo lert nine rWl- ners on ba!le against Westminster. D ~, • .,.,.up HO.,••G. p f'orl••. p Na,ta••.<I B11nlnqton. 11> H.tllqu••t 10 ')! ........ 11) Pu"91!, < ,,.. ...... ftalft, p L<ttl, ti 6oro•~• P lo"'' ' ' . ' ' ' , ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' • • ta 11 ' " ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' " " " • ' ' • " • ' ' ' ' • Homers Propel El To1·0 Nine, 7 .. 3 The Diablol!I had little trouble scorinf against Villa Park 's Spartan!, but llilke seemed to go to the bullpen evety lime lhe wind blew. o r the rour pitchers he ~·-· ., 1111111111 M111i!>I• V'"JD Vo•l•Par• ' . 711 .ioo 3 ~ 11 031 lot •· 17 10 : APPLE VALLEY - ~ Gary Key and ~·1\k c Ill ...... !JI .. ' • • ' . ' " ' " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ,j " • ' " ' r-tiller emu.shed home ~ ·~ runs 'l'uesday afternoon 1 o tu lead El Toro lli~h tu 1.1 ~ e 7.3 win ovt>r Onturlo o o lliV:h in the Apple Vullt'y l ~ bast'ball tournam~nl. • • ' ' • o Thc ""lct ortous j C'h1.1rgers pluycd thi s nlso drove ln lwo 1·u11s in J\.tontley's losi.;. ~1ille r's homer ca111c 111 the third lnhin,11: Y.'ith une tnan on and gn\'e El ·roro a 4·0 lend, Jim :\'elson also had a ~ood day al the plate. t'ollcl't- lng three hil.~ and !tCOr· in~ twire. Ortrrin st1·urk out the r!hul lJotter and had Mil eu!Jy 1-2·3 lnnlnl( In the !!'=!Venth . The t.agle9; Sl'Ut'l'd In the toutl h on " y,·nlk to Olen nobert~on . a !'ltole11 base and n run-scoring s ingle b y Kevin Langdale. J ohn Cole's 1--ount•1in Valle:!\' Barons roa1·cd back ·rrorn a firsl -da~· loss behind the strong pitching of Doug Zeissner and the hittinR of Jack Upton and Vince Bienek. f-lunti ngton's \'it•lory \\as ke~·ed by Stan 1·crry's two-run !iilhgle In the first inning and Jim t:ulemun's two•run dou- ble In the tifih. Son Clemente rollied Yo•ith lhrt!e runs in th~ sixth inning afte1· two out. J>ot NclRon doubled, .Jeff ~tugney walked 'l'im Ounharh is n111tked un rbi double1 then Jeff IJensmore hit o sol Id !'hot tu rlijhl to Sl'ore t-..i·o mort'. ••• ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' " ' " ' ' ' ' Dll't\'NF.\" Pius X l~l.!lh jumped out to a qlrltk 5·0 lead and held on to record a 6-3 triu1nph over 1'1ute r Oel }-fillh Tucsdav afternoon In on An gefus League bo~ebu ll game played at PlU8X . 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" Sbuthetn C:illrornl.a Sun Uo•11t•9"•.1:1 ' o will pll)' the FountMin 101~'' w111,1,1~:,11~o lninh Hobel'h!on or lhe ll f••• 10 r., ,. C...n<dieS,< ""'1""'1.rl Ltbllh8" II C. G<lfl!••, P,ll B•-• lb M<1•1>o11.,qn, 1tt M•ilf•.ll S O•lj~I•" lb U•au"~"· lb l ot~I\ ... ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' " ; k1<t.,. ln11111,, El To•o 010 000 t A1>11lo V4llf1 10( fl! l ll"f•"'"' •• • !<~-.I> ' 1 C.On1•1e., c J 1 M!lfO",lln t I l~lM~11n,u a M ill", I! 1 "'°'blUll~. 111 0 c:; o<11a!•1,d t Slt~~tl. lb II Uro~"'"·" 1 I fotfl~ 70 I kote•f l"ftlf\91 the Inst two Innings or an ~ ·~·abbreviated l'Ot1test. ' ' • ' ' • ' • ' ' o ~11 c key Allen htu.I a : l\\O-run double to get ' J.agune orr to a 3-0 first g in ning leu d, hut it didn't o last. ' ' ,lllft111R 'lllltf l•I •• ~ h , II • Jttl wnrll 1 1 I J 4 0 Stl•Pll'>f, 11·11 I O 0 I 'I o Hlllllmin,~I 1 O O ~"·"' t l • ~ rbl up1...,, lb·< ' r I J Botntt,cl 4 O ! 1 0 -.f'l.lt,!I 1 ! O J 0 ~lh,d ! 1 , II I !Wen~.!~ l 1 0 1 1 \fWllMln, J~ r o ! 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' San Clemente T•nnl1 Club Pro, Randy Vtrdl•k, Is giving 4 tennll le110n1 tor th• price or 3. 1 Don't hesitate. thk Dmr It iidOd fot a UOlltell 11\jle onl7, can 1714) 49l'6JOO (cOllttt If .. 1.t ti\o.n) lb 111• •P· or lbt lhoit lnt.ltftttlolh · J • " ' UJ ¢amino cit IGI lt41H1, I•• Ckmtntt, CA ,-1 I Geo presic Bi f d::f ... llnal• Bob Olgbt •le \I Hllgr+ hole. In a <Omp Paul team• Fend• 202. Die team• Dodg It" with. place I Sta wino1 R Mu ly in· Golf' j ... '"'' I 71 w .... .. JU 'JI •• ~ • ' w m -" ~ 1 A l PILOT-ADVERTISER Georee Hol&lC!io UI won the Pi:e'ident's cup championship at Big C,anyon Country Club by defeating Ron Bradshaw ln the finals, 4·and-3. Bob HU gr en was the seCObd filgbt winner after a tight strug. a le with Dewey Tackaberry. Hilgren won on the first extra hole. In a three low balls of foursome competition over the weekend, Paul aod Virginia Schloemer teamed with George and Mary Fenderson for first place with 202. Dick and Marietta Coleman teamed with Dick and Bobbie Dodge for second place at 205. _It was Bart and ~dna McHugh with Jack and Pat Banta in third place with 206. Laguna B e ach Stan Poland was the A flight winner in a tournament at Circle R Municipal Golf Course recent· ly involving the Laguna Beach Golf Associatior .. Wednttdat. March 28, 1'79 Jack Glaa coek a~d Roy Pous tied for s~cond wlth 75:l. Polund had an 82-8-74, Glas1coctr an 85·10 -75 Md Potts ane&-ll-75. 'In low gross action, the winner was Knute Johnson with an 81. Bob Borchers was t hepverall low net victor with 84·14-70. Charle$ Kaufman woo B flight net with 84-13-71, Collowed by Bob Nieman (87-15-72) and Walt Puth·(87•14-73). In C flight, Lou Underwood was tbe winner with 88·18-70. GU Fr~ewald (88~17-71) and Fred Roth (89-18-71J tied for second. In D flight it was Charles Ziebell in first place with 96-25 -71. Tony DeBaca was second with 103-31-'12 and Dale Wiese tHird with 94-21.-73. Winners in the closest to the pin competition were Frank Rossi, Cleaver PhilliJ>S, Knute Johnson, Walt Price, Will Alhlrd, Bob Nieminen, Alex Millar. Also, Dale Wiese, Vern Strang, .. , Lou Underwood, Ed DueTbeck, Dunc n Cramer, Bob Borchen, Gil Freewald, RQY Potts, Rich Hare, Charles Scllron.:. Keo Kirby, Sid Newcqmb, tterald McGuire, Art Messer, Harry Sykes and Jack Lund. /tllle S411are Skip Whittet and Dave Shett of th~ home course, tied for first in a pro-apprentice tournament at Fountain Valley Mile Square Golt Course Mopday but lost out in a playoff. Manuel Quezada, brot..l:ier or men's club president RauJ. teamed with Greg Graham of San Luis Obispo to capture first place. Manuel Quezada had a hole-in-one during his round on the ninth hole, 210 yard.5. He used a three iron. Action begins in the seniors championship Saturday with 50 players participating. It will be over 36 holes o n successive Saturdays. Golden West In Tourney Play Thursday Golden We t Collea 's bHeball team takes a break from South rn CaUtornia Conference activity Thursday when the Rustlers trek to Santa Marla to participate in the annual Allan Hancock U>urnament. Golden West foces De Anza Colleee of Cupertino in the open. ing round Thursday (2: 30> al Hancock. . The Rustlers bring a 10·6·1 re· cord tnto the tourney. Cerritos has a 13·2 record and is seeking its sixth straight Hancock tourney championship. ln the only other J C baseball game this week, Saddleback travels to Santa Ana Thursday. Saddleback has a 10-7 record . ALLAN HANCOCK TOUltNAM£NT Tll11r,.ay•1 l'•lrtnss At Hanc0<1l 11 • m .-C•IWCN "' H•ncCKil; 2 ~GolOtn WUI .,,, O• Anz•. At EIU F1•10-It • m.-Ctrrlloi "' !tequO•H. l >o-P1ert• vs. Foo1n111 Fr1day·s G•m .. W1nnus •• H•ncoci.. for I I •no 2 JO ga,,...,s, IOWO•I Elk,. S.turday•s O•nMI 10 • m Se venlh Pl•C• ( Elh~l 11 a.m ·· (.on...ol•t1on (Hancoc~ l. I ]() Tn1to pi<'Ct (£10...). 1 JO-Cnamp1ons111p ( H•ncoch) Wedn!!d!y, M.,ch 28. 1075 DAILY PILOT 83 Bucs Face Alums In Crew Opener Orange Coast College's crew launches its sea&on Saturday, hosting a powerfu 1 alumni squud. Action begins at 12: 15 over the 7SO-meter Newport Bay course. Races include fours, freshman eight and the varsi~y race. All races will finish in front of OCC's rowing base located at 1801 W. Coast Highway in Newport. Admission is free. Two new boats will be christened prior to the first race. Maruja, an eight-oared shell donated by Newport Beach resi- dent Maruja Hodes, and a new fours shell, Common, will b~ launched. Common was n amed for former OCC oars man Sid Com mon who died in an accident at sea last year. Common rowed for the Pirates in 1972. Members of the OCC var!)1t.r boat, all of who m are sophomores, include Bob Whit ford, Curt Fleming, Bo Kemble, Craig Clarke, Rich Bardt•n. Glt•n Laningham, John Silvox ... nd Jcfl Davis. The coxswain is freshmi.in !VI ark Schirmer. Whitford is regardt!d :..1:. one of the top sophomore oansmeo in the nation. He took part in a &pedal development camp last isummer sponsored by the U.S. Olympic men's rowing commit· tee. -~ Saturd1ry's race will be a tuneup for the annual San Diego Crew Classic April 5 on Mission Bay. The Pirates will face Harvard. Washington, Penn, UC Rerkelcy, UCLA and UC Irvine in that race. OCC will hos t its annual Nev. port Regatta on a Sunday (Apnl 27) this year with UC Berkeley, UCl , UCLA, Loyola, l 'C Santa Barbara and Cal State \Long Beach ) competing. O,.",_ Co .. I Cr•w ScMclllM '>JI. M<trcn 29 Al .. mn1 IN• .. port S.yl. 12 IS. ...... APfll ) S.Sn Oltgo c ..... O•UIC IMIUH>n tl•y), W••n1nglon, UCLA, Penn. UC ,,.,,,., uc tlt'r~•••Y N•o. ~•n 01e90 Sl•le.l•.m. !141 Apnl 12 ... UCLA IB•ll<WW er~. MArtM Ol'I Reyl w1ln UC !tdnla Barl><lr•,l•.m !tun., AP"' 20 •I U!tC I San ~rol. ao11.m. >..n • Aofll 21 Newport Reg.tllit, UC Bulteley, UC >""'W! UCLA. Loyol•. UC ~nta BM1wra, QI !tl•tt IL0"9 ~.tcnJ a a m. -,.1 • M•Y .l Sl•n•oro, UC >nmw, Loyol.I, Cal ~•••• 1Lo11g Bea•n> al Long ~•ch ,,.,.,.. !t•~:"~;J,• ~Y 1•·11 -Western Spt1n1S at Ma· "n" !tl•Oium Lon9 Beach July J 1> Henley Royal Reo•lla. LonOo"-July 12 1.l Ou1>11n lnlerna11on4I Reg.-tta. _o .. 1>11n SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY THRU SAT. AT ALL 49 PEP BOYS STORES COSTA MESA FULLERTON SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER PtPBDYS 2946 BRISTOL ST. 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPR ESS PHONE: 547-7477 15221 BEACH BLVD. SO. OF SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE: 870-0700 PHONE: 549-1533 I llACI( TUIElfSS S>U 178-13 C78-13 E78-1' ne.u F78·1S G78-1S G71·1~ H711·15 ........... "" IJ 1Ut llUS t\ACitWAll·;tlt~:tr.,i ,..,, U .76 to U U HT o•P•""'"ll o,. ,;,. 78 SERIES 4 PLY NYLON CORD DOUBLE BELTED WHITEWALL TIRES IAVISMONIYI SAVISOAJI • COMllNfS STUNG TH Of $TUL WfTM l0t40 """UAot:, DCUlfNT H.U<OllHG. lMCTIOH I. OUltT .. OE Of THf IAOIAI. 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C1•<"'" - h tte Cle•i'Y• s.,..;11,,;ty • 0...1 v.i .... ••• T•M C•Mrel • St••" 1 .. .-...... , Ltht • o • .i a.i. .... ••• '""'"' e1111rtl ·' I • ... l>AA.YP"-OT • Too .EAp•si1"e Intrepid.Goes OniOOBlock "'S~A'M'LE IAI"") -The !r.ottepid, two·lime ./Unerica'.1 .Cup w1nnt!r. is up Tor sale because the boat'' owner, \he SeatUl' SaJ.line t-~oundatton,_ can_'t ,.aff()(dt.v.shi)lllhe bout to the NoF'1twest and m,a1nta1n it. Sunny Vynne, prl•sidcnt ofithe foundation, i;aid ' the originul idt:-u w(ls to ship the lntrepid back to Seattle for training purr1oseli ttnd development or youn~ s ailors. "But after bt:1ng involved with.the boat. 'A'C re- alized 'A"hat an extrcn1cly c~pensiv,f ~roposition it ls, how sophii;ticutcd lhl" gear is and bo'A' much it "'ould t<.ike to kct:p it 1n shape," Vynne s;;iid. "And the foundation has no :.ource of funds for another . ..\meric<1 's Cup t hallcnge " t i " .. ·' ' T llE 12·,\IETEH boat has been in storage 1n Fairhaven. '.\l•1ss., since it Jo:,it to Courageous, the e\lanlual Cup "·inner, .in preliminary rac-es last year. Vynne :.;nd the boHl. America'.s Cup ""'inner in 1967 and 1970, could he ready to r.ace in about <l month. Ill· indil·.itcd hl· hopt.•t> lo s ell the cr:.1ft for bel'A"l'Cn s1so.oou and ~oo.uuo. TrtF. '10'SE'\' ·~'OL'LU be used to ex,pand •1nd continue ·the foundution "s progran1 uf upg-r11d111~ con1petill ve :.;,1 LI in g in the .\:orth\1 est. \" ynne li<J id. 1'he lntrl'pid 1,·a :. g11·pn to the foundation last ~-e:lr by thret· \rest Coast ~·achts n1en -George S.c huch<1rl , Fritz Jt:wett and Chari-es 1-lughe~. 'l'he c~ of cumpuignint.fOI' thl' Americ.i"s Ct!p can1c to $840,000. Sol, Alpha Cats Debut at Havasu Sul C .it:. ;ind r\lph;t Citl!'. both spe edy I8·foot mult1hulls. ''iii mukc their debut Jl Lake J'la,·usu thii; \'t:<ll" 1n lht' first half ,..,f thl' London Bridge ·Reg.i"tta. 11.-orld"s larJ!t'Sl inland sailing serieE . April 12-13 1"ht>y \\di JOL11 \\1th \ht' Pat·1f1t· Cat ~1mar~1n ( P· Cat i, unother lS-footl'I". und tht> Pr1ndlt'·lG. 1·hl' p. C;.it s started the regatta. or1gi11ally kn~v. n J S the Dcsl'rt H.eg-atta. iu l!:ir-.4 . 'fhe Pr1ndle-llis :.;iill·d for the [irst lirll l' last yt"ar. . . Second htilf uf th!.' Lundon Bridge 'llegiltta L~ -tiChtrduled ;'111y l 0· 11 v. hen t he tlob1l' Cats 1Ni 11 be on tbelake. Both thl· Alph<i and ::WI cal ;u:e fast boats l'apa· ble of doing ·bettt'r t hun 20 knots in stroni; \\"inds. ::J1he Sul •Cat hus been clocked at 23 k!11ots in a special tipeecl run :ll the \\"ol'ld Ylutt1hull Chan1pions hip in •Los Angeles t-la1 1bor lai;\ Au~ust . '!'he Alph<1 Cat h<1::. tv.·1cl' "·on S;iil ).1agaz1ne':,. perpetual trophy for the fas test boat-for-boat performance 111 the undl·r :.."ll·fovt c las:. at the \\"orld i\1ul~ihull ch am p1on:,h1ps Both are \\:t.-St c·oa:.t proclut·ts. lhl' .-\lpha Cat be- ing manufactured 1n Sctnla Harb.i1·<1 and the Sol Cat in Sant.a An:l. L. H. Beyd Guys Distrust Gorgeous Gals Bachelors don't trust be<tutiful women . Such be the fi ndings of s urveytakers who queried single ma,es on th.Ur like::. ancl dislikes 1n-rom<1110t'. iExact- Jy !9 •peroenl of those [cllO\.\S said be;;iutiful girls meke them nervous. \lery nervous. Among the other 71 ,percent 'A"l'rc a few bachelors v.ho claimed they pr1e(erre<I beautiful womt:n. but the majority saidtlhey,eouldn 't cure lei-s. they ha.d no opinion, or they <didn lt kno'A' a.ny . .However. when the s ur· veytaker-s asked them s imply if they liked girls in genera1.1hey s uid yes, "·her.e. when, ho"· and v. ho, in lhat oc-dcr. ~l' vet h<ti; in vented o machine that can eviscerate a Chickt:11 , ,\RE \'OU A\\'/\RE it "s 1:1 g;11n s t the federal Ill"" t.o lr:ln~port edible sn.i1ls across 8l<1le ILnl'S " ..... ff'<f'RAJ\'.CE . y ou ·r._. t:xpected to tip the uHht•rcttcs in the movie houses, rt'n1l'n1U~·r that. FL'U1"CS ()."\I/hat's.the rarest sort of 1nus 1cal i nstrument in the world., .. A. Don "t kno.,..·. for sure. f<1ulcs m<:tde •from human s hin- bones·maybe. Understand there urea [CIA' or those Jeft in Tibet. Some in Peru, too. Q . "'tWH.., do v.·<· call the 'i:!tut:.1r ' by that 1 name?'' A. Comei; from the Greek word "kithara'" 1 whidh was 'he national instrument of ancient Gt'eece. :A. lot of •people don1t reali~e +.ow old tbe guitar i:eally is . W.cre you aware that Benjamin Franklin was something of a virt.u060 on the guitar? »W I mention how to tell the difference between B male and a female torloise? The belly armor.of 'h~ n1ale is conveniently concave. OOMt\AUUi Wiou kno"' those simple little machines ttr"Jt used1to,give you a i:um ball f or lt ,ptl:nny? Theirt8ke doubled when som<: b1;ght soul put mirrors on some of them .. CU6tomers w.ho.rea.UY wante(fto see their reflectioni; could do ~o ~ 'OOnspicuously if they droi;n>ed D oent into a@lot.at J.he same1irne. I 6$ snlikes doo1t bnefflhe ·~hen they .Clho.w their food? Let's get jt right. Snakes don"t Ch.awtthei.r food. •~ MJtllBGSllTon art·sayglheitlM.nev.erseen alJ)uin\ed for3ery Of an aid m~\er'-s wo~k ~at.did not4how thetfine &ystem of cC..cks as a-e1ga•of aee. 'J.,ol.o( genuine paintings. how~. Clon't!havelthose lQl'80M!i. lJIO :1"6 LIST of rcrlundunote6. our •Language 1 rnan MO\!.' has addert ··i;urrounded on -all sides," •IJrom whenoe. ·· •1ru1n1ni: out&ide." "final out· .com~·· anrt ••ruzt to lh(' _i!ruund. '' Add1e1111 n1od io L 1\f Uoyd, PifJ. &n ISM, C041ta ~1esa .111626 Copynyllt 1975 I. M Boyd BcreJ~ to Drawing Board ·nandefion Scor.es , . . \. . . . "'" , ... . Battfe$, lfinJ, Wins Tri:lsland Race Dandelion, a 37·!oot s~oop ski'PPft"ed by R·i:c-h•rd Re.g111ft, Long Beath Yac-ht Club, fiUf"- vJved fi tormy conditions in Los Anaeleti Ya<:ht Ciub 'i> l53 ·mile Tri· tlslatid race to lake over· all and Class D handjcap honors. The first yacht to ftn;sh was Alle n PuC'kett's Stack Bird, LAYC, in an e lapsed time o( 23 hours and six minutes, <1ob-0ul three hours short of the record !iel by the 73.foot ketch Blackfin in 1969. The race started Fri- day afternoon and all of IJ'i'J>,;o;.:.111 tJie JOR yachts survived Saturday's strong "•iAds. BOAmtG l:>lood by tbe disable<t boat until a patrol boat from the Isthmus ar· rived to lO\l' her to shelter. Overall \l.'inner in the Bt..:t' IN THE Llltle Little \.\.hitney race for \\/hitney Series and l10RF \Vas ;\Jistress, 11arris Series Dunnigan skjppered by R oy Cun· Rock race v.'hi<'h sta.i"led diff and Dick \\'at kins, Saturday v.·ent from bad Cabrillo Beach Yl!lcht to \\'Orse. The start was Club. CLASS A -1. Black Bird; z, S..ud&d•, Bill Patil!OI, NHVC; 2., Red Rooster, Phll Rowe, eve . CLASS B -1 , Taba1eo; 2.. lntupld U, Richard Hoeab, CBYC; a. Con<?ubin~. Richard Daniell, HHYC. . , CLASS C -I, All~eria. RayBo-Oth,BYC. CLASS D -I, 0111)· delion ; %, Enterprile, Brooks Barnhill, '-'AYC; :a. \\''indhover, 11 , Bill Hasker, LAYC. Dunnicap RKk Bace >!ORF OVERALL - l, llistre1&; 2. Tom S wift, Tom Coles , CVC; 3, El Tl1re, BiU Peterson, CBYC. CLASS .A -i , ~tis· tre,ti; 2, El Ti1rt; 3, :\Iystic, Bill Stroh01, CBYC. CLASS B -l , Tom S"'1ft. .Fr.cd Pier.cc sits on the remains of his prototype eXJJerimental ' 111 25 -30 knot v.'inds \\'h iC'h . Y."inner in the Harris increased to 40 knots Series 'for Pl-lRF v.•as near the west end of Al'gOOauta , s a\ted '1Y Catalina Jt;fand wit1' 20· Prank Ojtmars. t.AVC.~ ~I ORA -1, Gras:ahop- per. Bob Hatch, LAVC; 2, Scalawag, Steve J Oit, CBYC; 3, \\1mlmlll, Doil ll<ech. PnYC. .gull wing drag boat after the deck-flew off al a speed of -14'0 miles .per hour ,during the rurmill.g of the California Drag Boat Cham· pionship al Long Beach Marina. Pierce was uninjured in the mis· hap. Needless lo say. hew.as out of !be r.ace. foot breaking se.is. tri-.lsJand ••t"e· Sol.aro, skippered by Q \'ER{\LL -1, Dan· Richard Brov.'n of L~VC delion, 2, Black Bird; 3, ~\<ls dli;mastet.. Bill ·raM t1 eo. Dave Griffith, P~ter:jon 's El 1'igre LAVO .. PHRF Overall -l; Arganaut"a; 2, Im · petUOUJ, C;11rl CM. N'•vY \"C; 3~ Restle ss, Bob \'oung,LA'VC.' •• > .. ..... ,.. • ·, .. 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' > ' •New car p<ice pe<eentage Iner-ere le11 than uplurns in C09I of food. ctot1'1ng and even your local m:Me theater. • •The COOi of a new car now tol<11s 1-ff om today's paycheck than It did 10 years llgO. Then it tool< the median -earner 6. 1 IT10fllhs to earn ttie pr;c. ol a -four11oor e&r. Today. he can earn a four-door Clll" In '4.4months. ' ' -OUnng ""' taot ,_ mQitlllt Ille lnci'eue 111 retale value of uMd .,.. haS ~ hlOh enough in many c•""'-to 9'foe! completely the MW '76 pt109 i~ In effect, UlfJlf car .,nceo may,.._ be lliOIMi' fll1d the~ to lrade mav n<wer be -• 4 • 1 fdl up .. • lot ffir JCIW dolar at • .... w• y .. pr•• llllly nttd • ntw "' _ _.Illes #m'1 ec..-y aeeds .,_.Yale of coidlditlce. · ,_ j . ' ) ' Tr' 1111i frust1 now' yea rt Mc m er Clevt tquri1 s.oent priso Bu Mve lions isl an ciscc u.: lloll row I s m al the , 'R J ' N~ Nels• .avov. fa mil reset pany rice, toda1 Th-1 has used fa mi ''But gres thou1 dela1 ness: wron Th his b :\1an, a <h arra sav1 Ecor by ti man Rei LI Vas< insli Pc 'S c· Ca1 1ricl llight lllg <; land1 pepp Tri 1487 the t: erbo San equa Th S<ho bran tern: Pc 300-l teric seal lrun Tl olde San Ea~ dea dirt thro will lfe1 HUI H o pre oft cho ~ M a Th• fan an< ser oft ( Cu 1:a ! M1 Th •"' M< WI or1 fol I St. In< <Bl Fil dit Th I W• ~ Alcatraz .stn1 ~ough Ohetime Tenant Has Trouble Ge tti1ig On Prom Wire Services Tryin g to get on Alcatrai 18llnd has proved just as frustratlna for John Mc:Donahl now at; trying to get off it was 47 year5 ago. McDonald, a 63·ye r -old merchant seaman f r om Cleveland, wanted to visit as a tqurist the fa med rock where he spent three years as a youthful p risoner in 1928. But park otricials told him he'd have to wait a week for reserva· tlons on the guided tour to the island in the middle of San Fran· cisco Bay. • U.S. Ambassador to Britain E l. Uot Richardson and his wife nar- rowly escaped injury from a small avalanche that rolled down the Austrian slope where they •Rescues So11 ' ( PEOPLE ) were skiing and buried them. an embassy spokesman said in Lon· don. The spokesman said the mis- hap happened ·n ear Ari berg. where the couple went after Richardson presen\ed creden· tialstoQueen Elizabeth: According to the spokesman, the Richardsons were buried in snow and lost their ski poles, glasses and other equipment before digging themselves out. Neither Richardson nor has wife. Anne, was reported hurt. • Antonio de Spinola has given up the lite of luxury in the Hofol Rocky's Business Effort Reported From Wire Services NF;W YORK -Vice President Nelson Rockefe ller, who dis- avowed an active role in his family's business affairs, helped rescue his son's debt-ridden com- pany shortly after assuming of· fice, the Wall Street Journal said today. The Journal said "nobody even has hinted" that Rockefeller used his oHice to benefit his family's vast business holdings. .. But," s aid the Journa l, •·If con- g r essmen or anybody else thought he would remain totally detached from Rockefeller busi· ne ss interes ts, they thought wrong.'' The J ournal said Rockefeller, his brother Laurance and Chase Manhattan Bank, which is run by a third brother. David, quietly arranged financial assistance to save I nternational Bas ic Economy Corp ., which is headed by the vice president's son, Rod· man. Reds Re(!eive Rehas LISBON -Prime ~tinister Vasco Goncalves today officially installed Wes tern Eurpope's first Pepper Tree 'Saved' by CUSD Board Capistrano Unified School Dis· '1"ict tr ustees agreed Monday aighl to share the cost of preserv- tng one of San Juan's historical landmarks, the old Spring Street pepper t ree. Trustees voted to contribute WJ7 to t he general overhaul of the tr ee, carr ied out last week by arborist Bob Potter. The Clty of San J uan Capistrano paid an equal share. The tree, located at San Juan School, recently lost two large branches and was in need of in· Lerna I support. Potter pruned a nd trimmed the 300-year-o ld tree, cabled the in- terior of the trunk and limbs, and sealed the hollowed-out main trunk after t he "operation." The tree is believed to be the oldest living thing in the City of San J uan Capistrano. ( IN SHORT ) Communis t -dominated cabinet and told the Portuguese to expect the nationalization of more private industries. Western diplomats said the new cabinet lineup cou ld jeopardize Portugal's already shaky relations with the :'\orth Atlantic Treaty Organization and lead to a takeover of the U.S. airbase in the Azores. Castro ltlag Talk MIAMI -Premier Fidel Castro says Cuba would be will· ing to talk about r esuming diplomatic relations with the Gnited States if the U.S. trade embargo of his country is lifted, the :\liami Herald reported lo· day. Castro was quoted as sayin~; "The first phase that should be made between the Gnited Slates and Cuba s hould be the lifting of the embargo." Pan Am 'a Mess' .'.\j'EW YORK -A era" ling, buzzing plague of locusts, frogs and mice was Jet loose on a Pan American World Airways ticket office by pro -Israeli de - monstrators protestin g the airline's flights to Syria. The raid Tuesday sent scream- ing customers fleeing the office m the Pan Am building at 45th Street and Vanderbilt Avenue. Gallons of cattle blood were also splashed on the office and its win dows. Mas t e r s Pageant Ush e r s Recruite d t;shers are needed fo r the Laguna Beach Pageant of the ~Tasters, schellutt·Cl to r un 1rom July 11 t o Aug. 2-t. 111 Irdne Bo\\ l. Any girl of high school age in· lerested in working may pick up an application form at the F~st1,·al of Arts. 650 Launa Ca· nyon Road. bet\\"ecn 8 30 a m. and 4:30 p.m·. \\eekday s. Dc.•adline for returning the forms is~layl. Gloria on Rfo de Janeiro's fabulous Flameni:o Beach and moved lnto a place with lower rate11. The exiled torme1· president or Portugal had been at. the Gloria, whure rooms run from $30 to $42 a day, bincc ~e. his wife and military companlons arrived Marl'h 15. Last weekend the party moved to the Hotel Astoria. where the rooms include color television, a refrigerator and air conditioning and go for $27 a day. The Astoria is on a back street three blocks from the beach. • Frank Sin atra is planning a concert tour of Europe beginning an mid-May. The singer's schedule. is ex- pected to include two concerts in London and other appearances in Fran'ce, Germany, Austria. Belgium, Sw itzerland and Holland. • Former Illinois Gov. Otto Kerner was released from ll· linois Ma sonic M edacal Center. two weeks a fter undergoing lung !>Urgery for removal of a can- cerous tumor . A spokesman at the hospital said Kerner declined to meet with the press "because he did not feel up to it, but announced he would meet with the press when he felt stronger ." Kerner, 66, was serving a three-year prison term at the Lexington, Ky., federal peniten- tiary after he '>'as convicted in a racetrack s tock bribery case. He \\as paroled for the surgery. .. The San Francisco fire lieute- nant who has been commuting to his JOb from Arizona says he is moving back because he doesn't want to embarass the depart· menl. Harold J. Colen, 45, told Chief Keith Calden of has decision and apologized for the furor that re- sulted when it was learned he w::i s living in Yuma. Ciilden, who described Colen as a '"high-principled individual and an excellent fireman." said the lieutenant plans to retire in four years and hoped to start de· Vt-loping an active community Life in Yuma before then. It's hard to keep a white rug dean m the While House, accord- ing lo Pres ident Ford. The chief executive made the observation as he and his new Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Carla Hills, were about to step into the Oval Office for their first meeting since she joined the Cabinet. Ford noticed some small dirt spots on the carpel and said it was difficult to keep it clean with so many people tramping through the room. .. A record company is being sued by RCA and the heirs of the late conductor Arturo Toscanini for allegedly selling pirated re· cor din gs of Toscanini performances. Toscanini. who died in 1957, conducted major orchestras here and around the world and or· ganized and conducted the 1'BC Symphony Orchestra. He left ex- clusive nghts to his recordings to th e Radio Corpor.ation of Amen ca The suit alleges that Olympics Records Corp., the Arturo Toscanini Society, with head· quarters an Texas. and the society's president. Clyde J . Key, have been ~elling recordings of mine Beethoven symphonies con· ducted by Toscanini at Carnegie Hall. COAST HOLY DAY SERVICES SET • • • <Continued from P age Al2) Easter morning and Christ's resurrection from the dead ; musical selections by the choir, under direction of Richard Dastrup, will be presented throughout the service; the sacrament of the Altar will be s hared by the congregation. tfethodbt First United Methodist Church, 2721 17th St .. Huntington Beach; Maundy Thursday service of Holy Coinmun ion at 7 :30 p .m .: meditation presented by Richard Lyddon, ministerial student of the comgregation; special music by the combined choirs; nursery care a vailable. Newport Center UnJted Methodist Church , 1601 Mar guerite Ave., Corona del Mar; Maundy Thursday service with Holy Communion at 7 p.m.; family obser vance or the Last Supper: child care and movies for young people; Good Friday worship ser vices from noon to 1 p.rn. at the Lutheran Church of the Master; the Rev. Don Kutz to speak. service at 8 :30 p.m., with celebration of Holy Communion: special candle lighting ceremony; church choir and soloist Glenna Betts to sing; sermon: "Three Links in a Freedmom Chain" by the Rev. Thomas P. Warmer. minister; The last Supper will be observed v. ith communion served around a table of 12. Christ Church by the Sea, United Methodist Church, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach: Maundy Thursday service with the Sacrament of Holy Communion at 7:30 p.m. First United ~1ethodist Church, 420 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa: M aundy Thursday scr\'ices at 7 :30 p.m .; the chancel choir will present a short cantata preceding the "Last Supper" Communion. . Presbyterian P r esbyteria n Church or the ~taster, 26051 Marguerite P arkway, Mission Viejo; Maundy Thursday service at 7:30 p.m.; special Easter Unlver,Uty Unlted Me tbodls t Churc h, .18422 cantata "1'.he Seven .L~sl Words o.r C~~st" with c Iver Drive Jrvine: Maundy Thursday service at solos by Ohve. ~ae P1e1 ce, soprano, Wilham. Cole, 7~30 p.m ., wit'h fam ily comm union. -tenor: and Wilham Lee, baritone; celebration of Holy Communion following the cantata. Sh e pherd of the Hllls Me thod ist Churc h , Muirlands at La Paz, Mission Viejo: M aundy Thursday presentation of the "Requiem" by the choir at 7: 30 p. m .; featured soloists wilt be Karen Mc Bride, soprano ; Monty Fon es, tenor; and Wollace Reed, bass; Marion Folker will be the organist; celebration or Holy Communion will follow. Ma • Verde United Mcthodl•l Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa; Maundy Thurgday ervice w\11 include! a musfral ploy "Big Up Your Mind." with a cut of 50, at 7 :30 pm.: production performed by First Unit~d M ethodlst Church of La Mesa. under direction of J ohn Grider, director ol Genesis Theater. La1una Beach Uruttd Methodl t Church, 2163~ Westly Drive, South La.auna; Maundy Thursday St. Andrew's P resbyte rian Church, 600 St. Andr ew's Rd., Newport Beach; Stan Drews Players, under direction of Bill Fucik, will present "Darkness Came Before Dawn," Good Friday dramatization based on Biblical account of events surrounding passion of Christ at 7:30 p.m .; special music by chancel choir. under direction of Mrs. Sally Edmund5, will be provided. Religious Sele11~e Church of R ~llglous Sdence, 609 1 llh Sl.. Huntington De ach: Good Friday concert at 3 p. m .• featurmg exct!rpts from ··The Last Seven Words of Christ," :iung by Ron and Kuala Kniss, in a varied prognm of Easter music; al~o featured will be Janet Abrams, Scott Beardsley, J erry Mankowski, and organist Ted Storm, with Easter sonas. , Wednffday, March 29, 1975 ' OAll,. Y PILOT 8§ • .. Olloly Piiot SUH,..._ JUDY BRESTYANSKY-WITH WINNING LIBRARY POSTER AWARD Contest Commemorates National Library Week Beginning April 12 Art Student Wins Library Poster Prize Judy Brestyansky. an Orange Coast College art maJor from Irvine, has been named winner of the 'poster contest held by the 1'ev. port Beach Public Library. Mrs. Brestyansky's poster won a $50 Savings Bond fro'm the Friends. of the Library and a chance to compete with winners from other Orange County cities in a contest that could y,in a SlOO savings bond. T HE CONTEST WAS held to commemorate National Library Week, which begins Apnl 13. The winning poster, bearing the slogan. "Our Card Gds You Into More Pl aces·'. depicts a hand holding a library card and a stack of books. l\IR S. B R ESTYANSK\"'S poster. and others entered m the cont est. will be displayed in Orange County Transit District busesdunng Apnl and ;\lay. Sharley Khorey and Suwicha Tawanchaya were named run- ners-up in the contest. and the following were given honorable mention: Bob Ma lgeri. Kathleen Holmes, Crina Sebring, Rich Harris. Allan M aycott. Anne Okmoto, Marion Barnett, Jo Fornaca a nd Mary ll. Olson. 12Jailed In Beef Rap SEOUL. South Korea <U P IJ-Police arrested 12 persons for butchering cat- ti e illegally, pumping water into their carcasses to increase weight and sell- ing such water-puffed beef on the black mark ct. Three of those arrested were employes of a provin· cial government office who allegedly received bribes. police said. The group bulcht•rcd 5,276 heads of cattle since July, according to police. Irvine Will Focus On Civic Projects By DOUGLAS •"RITZ CHE Of lM ~•If Po lot St•ll Questions centered on municipal improvements a re key con· t•ern~ facing the Irv me City Council m coming months. Ho\\ capital improvements are to be financed and when they will take place are at the core of the city's growth program. Council members took a first look la'>l "eek al a consultant's report on the program. The Sl8,000 study by the Gnffenhagen· Kroeger consultant firm was jointly financed by the city and the Irvine Company to provide, as Councilwoman G<Jbrielle Pryor put it, ··a cook book" for city growth. T HE COU1'CIL ASKED FIRM representatives a variety of questions on growth financing. The questions are to be answered when discussion of the capital improvement program resumes April 15. r \. N E WS ANA LYSIS Irvi n e's growth policy is ai m ed at avoiding the h e lterskelter development typical of much of Southern California. Prospective de· velopers are given permits 1f capital improvements-sewers, streels, fire a nd police protection and others are available. But the growth-phasing program is at a crossroads. Public Works Director Brent ~luchov.· points out. Cnless a definite pro· gram to pro,·ide capital improvements 1s developed. the city will have to start turning down development permits withir1 the next few months, h e said. Such a situation would put Ir\'ine in the same position as Petaluma and other cities that ha\'e tned to stop growth. Deputy City Attorney Roger Grnblc told the council. L:rnswls from im- patient developers would result, possibly overturning th• pli1n. T HE BROAD AREA OF capital proJects includes the whole spectrum of facilities outlined in the city general plan. Ad· ministrative Services Director J ames Harrington said. Streets, public buildings, cultural centers. sports facilities all fall under the broad heading. Whal does it cost to build a city? l\o one knows, City ~1 an ager William Woollett said. Other cities have been built piecemeal and total costs have become lost. The consultant's report outlines ways the city's growth can be financed. They range from a massive genera l obligation bond issue-some estimates as high as S300 million-to the traditional assessment of developers for capital improvement costs. Irvine's look into the cost of the future is aimed at finding the cheapest way to finance ~rowth. That way, the consultants con· tend. as through a \'Oler-apprO\ eel bond. But that point was challenged m questions by the councal. \\"HE~ T H E COSTS OF HOLDING an election, collecting taxes and adminastcnng the bond issues are included. Coun- cilman Henry Quigley conlt>nds. the costs to homeowners would be the s <1me as through assessing de\'elopcrs. De,·elopers pass the costs a long in the costofhou::.es. And the question was explored further by Councilman Robert ~·est. Would developers actually cut their prices if improvements ''ere publically financed" Or ''ouh.1 they keep pnces high despite reduced costs, he'' anted lo know. From the political standpoint, council members took a dim dew of the chances of a bond issue at the polls. Irvine has developed a general plan that includes city control over when growth is to occur. The question now, Woollett points out, is whether the city can afford that plan. Ped11l-po1vered Sideeor ~•If Pi .. I St .. t ~- Pilot Eddie Rosenbaum, 13 , or San Juan Capistrano drives pal Kenny Bachtiger , 13, of Mi s· sion Viejo down Marguerite Parkway. Homebuilt outfit was Constructed by Rosenbaum·s brother, Richard, a professional welder. Although he hasn't had it very long, Rosenbaum has already mastered the art of hoisting "the monkey" up in the air. p • . . Discussed Prope1tl)' owners and mft!OftiU)tm from M..ar:iner's M11• in N•W,VQrt;leuh Will meet witb <ii> ofll•ialll>*""d•Y niabl to dls· CWia 114ldutloprnent plf;ns for the area, M.ariner's MiJe, the strip alon1 PadOc Coast Hi1hway between the-Arches Bridie and the Ba.Jboa Bay Club. w•s the scentt of Iii deva11t1ting S2 million fire in Janu1&ry. Toplcis to be discussed at the joint meeting will include traffic circulation and parking along Coast Hlahw1;1y and land use on both sides of the roud. The met!ting ""'ill be at 7;30 . . . p. m. in the annex conference room at city hall, 3300 Ne\11port Blvd. The room is upstairs in the old police building. FISH WHOLESALERS FIND FAME IN A TRUCK S•ndy end Jim C•mmer 'St•r' th Commercial I-le ri:places Gene Moon, who has resigned to con::.ider other l'<ireer opportunities. For the past two ye<1rs Hauser has bt:en general manager of Davis Commun1t·alions in O)llnard. • Bank of '.'\e "·porl has nllmt>d Ed"·ard T . Stephenson a vu:e prestdc nl. Myra •lerre ma, former vice president of the Oolitier Corporation, has announced formation of a ne""' public relations firm called :W yra llt>rren1:o1 and Ass()(!iates, based in Ne""·port Beach. Prior to Joining the Rank of Newport, Stl'phenson w as a t•orporate banking spel·i<.il ist ~·ith \\'ells f'"ttrgo Bank Ill' and his fa1nily :.irC' n10\·in g to the '.'\c"·port Be;.i<·h ;.irl·a. • The Cost a Mesa resident will bt> handling Sl)t'cia! projects for Jamt's T. F'ish Com n1unic;1t 1ons and for Cloutier Co1v.. ""bi ch publis hes the :-.:e .... ·port-l r,·ine J oul'nal of Commerce. John M. Robin~un has bcl'n n:i n1t>d l·st;ite µlan - ning ~pi:-c·1alist at Tille lnsur .. nce and Tru~t Con1· 11an)·'s Or<1nge Couuty uffll'es. Robinson \\as furn1erh· •.vith the firrn ·s San Diegooffit'I.'. · • • John A. !Uooney has joined Jtanin and As~ociates of. lr\·1ne. and v.·ill be 111 ch<.1rge of market - ing ;.ind d1 str1but1on for the ex· po1·ter and importer of food. l:Jlu ~ ('ross or Soulhern ('alifornia h;.is n::itnl·t.I Jon Bos"·ell senior provider representative for lht' 5;.i nta :\na area. The !\'e .... ·port Beach man HEJ11tEMa Bosv•t·\J and his filmily li ve in ~1ssion \'1t·jo. • "'·as formerly excC'ut1ve vit·e president of lhf' homt' pre>d ucts divis ion of :\1eguia1·'s ~lirror Bri i;ht Polish Co. • The Sheraton Hotel, which is celebrating its opening in Newport Beach, has named J effre} Morse as hotel manager. Dennis P. ;\lall on has been aµpuintt'd lo the ne\~· post of natinn:1l 1n<>rket1ng d1rei:tor for True Data Corporat ion, :-.:1nta Ana-bJ!:.Cd eard reader m <l nuL..1 eturing f1rn1 . 1'hc 1'ustin rt·!i 1clt-nl v.·as forn1 t•rl v Los An geles district man<lger for D<1 ) cur Corp. of Dayton , Ohio. • :\lor se, fof-merly manage of the Breckenridge Inn in LouiS\'ilJe . Kentucky, has more thi;n 12 years experience in hotel operations. • \\'11yne R. Ha user-, ,,..·ho organized lrYin1•'!!i C'om · munily Cable\lision system in 1965, has been n<.1 med vice president and generi.11 manager of the c<Jb le systems. Patrick Anderson has bl•en named d1re1:tor of public relations at ('ochrane Chase and Company, f\;ewport Beach-based advertising, public l'l'L..1tion s and marketing flrnl Thl' S.inta ,\na resident is a m l'mbf'r of Sigma J)e lta Chi. lhe profl·:>sional journslism organiza- lion, and the l)r'-'nge County Pres~ {.'lub. "'""' ______ .,. .......... - Irrigation Bid Gets City Study Dougla.s to lncrea.se Production of F4 Jet • Costa r.tesa is holding back from deciding whether to u s e reclaimed water, treated at the Or ange County Sanitation Dis tricts• plant in Fountain Valley. to irrigate the city golf cour!:ie. City :\fanager Fred Sorsabal told the city council at an adjourned meeting Monday night that the city had planned to build a line. at a cost or 5250.000. from the plant to the golf course. At tha t price, the city would save money 1n· stead or continuing louse water supplied by the Costa Me sa County Water District . But. Sorsabal reported J\.1on· day night. the price of the line was no.__,· going to be around 5450,000 and the city manager-was granted another 30 dil yS by the council to study whether the project would still result in a 11tving. ST LOL.:1 5 {AP ) - :\1 cDonnell Douglas has announced plans to in - crease production this year-of the F4 Phantom fighter-despite a si x· week s trike by machinists. The aer-ospace rirm said it planned to pro- duce 203 Phantoms in 1~75, compared to 127 in 1973. About 12 ,0 00 mach1111sts ha\'e been on s trike again st :\lcDon- nell Douglas !:.1nce Feb. 10 in a contract dispute. Tiilks resun1ed la st week in the ""''alkout but .'ln early settlemenl is not. l'xpected. Great Southwest Cites Big Loss Special to lhe 01il)· Pilot LOS ANGEi.E S -Great Southwest Corp . has reported a loss of $30,889,000 , or Sl .12 a ..-hare, on re- venues or $76,972,000 for the 12 months ended Dec. 31. In 1973, Great Southwest earned 568.000 on re· \'Cnues from continuing oper<itions of S?l JiR.'i.000. Bruce C. Juell, Great South""•es t president. said that the heavy 1974 loss incl uded $16 n11lhon as- sociated with the discontinuation of the con1 pa.ny's mobile home m anuracturing oper;;tions. 1n<:lud1ng goodwill write-o ff of S9.8 mil lion: a Y.ritc.off of goodwill and provision for loss aggreg<ittng SlO million relating to the Japanese Village an1usement park in Buena Park which was closed in December, and a S2 million foreign exchange loss. ~"WHILE YOU FLY" ..... f:#i ~;~ Hll • :""' .~ ~-1 I'm George Hurst. -, (f~ • ' ·' '·,,.\ ' . 1., :m;.1 ."it!:; I'd like to inlroduc~ our new service, Gf'JOr1e l·lu r&t Executive Syatenfs. "While you ny·· rro'1' Orange County An·Port. we can save you time and money by provid lna: __.WU"• Indoor parking and performing !hat euential automotive service, m1in· ltnane•. and repair you may be putting off, due to your busy schedule. You may aasociale my name with the Hurst Shiner, the Hur1l Power Rescue Toot (a Uf••"ln1 de"ice -Oranae County has nine unit& currently in usel or Hur1t Perfor'm•nce, Inc., a company I founded In 1958. I sold my Interest in that company tethe5unbe1m Corpor-ation In 1972. W• hope lo provide carH:r opportunltie,; to many physh:1lly and socially bMMll.:apped Oranae County ciliiens and continue this practice as our ayat•m 11· plJldl na1klnwlde. Ol¥e me a .:all al m y offietdurin1tMd1y (979'-4100) or, better yet, call me al home t. tM t•Pln1 (Ml-2.501 ), I'd like to tell you . peraon1Jly, about our eJCcitini new -· l GEORGE HURST Executive Sptem• D~_. o-.. ~,_.C .. tllre, ...._ 1"tA1rw.,,c .... ...._c a.1tt21 171 41979 ..... l t O In a fin::inci a l report r e leased this week, McDonne ll Douglas re· ported net earnings of S11)6.7 mt\lion for 1974 . con1pared to 5133.3 million the year before. Sales. however , were up to S3.07 billion last yea r, com pared to SJ bill ion 1n 1973, and representerl 46 percent eommerciat and 54 per· cent governmental. The financial report Attributed the drop in earnini::s to declining or- ders for the DCIO wide body airc raft, Overpass Funding Gets Okay A S448.000 rederal ~r<1nl has been approved to help Ir\ 1ne finance a Yale Avenue overpass at the Atchison, Topeka and Sanla Fe Railroad track s, acco"rding to Public Works Director Brent Muchow. The crossing will be par l of a 520 million pro- ject lo separate street and track grades throughout the city over the next 10 to 20 yea rs. The first part or the project wil l include lowering about two miles of tfac k about 15 feet from a point east of Harvard Avenue to a point we11 t of J effrey Road. The S4 5 million first phase will Include overcrossings at Culver Drive and Yale Avenue. If everything goes smoothly, J\fuchow said, the oyercrossin1s will be open in March 1917 at the earliest. Systems Bid An1helm -baaed California Computer Products. Inc. has r-e - Cf.ived orderli from Bur · roughs Corpora.ti.on totaling over $17 m1Jhon df)llars (or computer di s k driv e memory systems to b~ delivered over a thr.ec year pcfiod. Pair Celebrities Now Mesa Fuh Retailers Truckin' in n rA.Js By ALAN DIRKJN ...... u .......... A TV eomrnerclaJ ii makln1 celebrities or Sandy •nd J im Cam mer of Costa Mes.ii.. such eood service ;1nd thet l!!i true,'' Camm er 'said . "1'hey were totally our o..-,:n.wordi. '' •The C•mm~rs 10• SlOO each ror the commercial. They will 1·c· ceive more based on th~ num~r of times lht 5pot is •howl\ but a spoke•man for Parker Advertiz· ing, ""''hich hotndles the l\'issun ~lotor Corporation 1tecount. would not speculate on ho~· n1uth that would be. they likea it. "l·le didn't ev•n ~now ,v;e had another OalihJn pickup. one lhal "'" hatl be~n us ini: 1ince 1971 . :\nd it bl~w his mind· when h~saw v.·hal we -.·ere doing ·with it - pulling o.i ton ur fresh and fro2en fish into a half-ton truck." They ure in a De.t.sun com· merci11 that 11 beinc broadcast nationwide and they have been getting "40 or 50" calls a day since the campaign slarled a couple of weeks ago. "I DIDN'T It EA.IJIZ£ lhal many people lookt"d at con1- cnen:ials," :\1 rs . Cammer said. "A friend called to say she nearly jumped when she heard my oiee in the living room .'' The Cammers run a retail fi sh mar-ket and a \\'holesi1le fi sh busi- ness -they s upply r estaurants and caterers -from premises at 145 Broadway, Costa l'\otesa. T llE CAMME&S \\"ERE tl'· commended for th~ commert<ial by a dealer who had sold the1n a new Datsun pickup. A represf.'u· tall\le o( Parker Advertizing in· lerviewed the coupl~to see huw 'fht.> 1.·01nm er('ial was made a re"· dal s latl11·. l t look about t"'·o hou,r8 and 'h'i:IS shot in the parking lot of a seafood retttaurant in t\..:,,·port ilet.l<'h. The 12-inan crew and equip· mt.>nl arrived in q :station wal(Oll and 1:1 vun. ntiilhcr of "'hich was a Dat:1 u11 . Bui lht• producer-~·a:; in a Dat~un 260Z. They use two Datsun pickup trucks in the business and this is whilt i8 emphasized in the com- mercial. Cammer s aid that they have received calls from D<1yton, Fla., :-Jew J e r sey, Connecticut, Oiegon. and Seattle. Y.'ash. Big 4 Mid-March Sales Drop by 29o/o .. Some are from brokers we do husin1.•ss with , but who have never seen us before," he said. ··others are from customers who maybe bought fi sh here "'hile visiting this area." DETROIT CAPJ -U.S. car s ales durii1 g 1nid-March fell 29 percent frorn a r elatively strong year-i.igO period, the nation's auto companies have reported. Cars sold at the lowest rate for the period in 14 years. Industry analysts attributed the decline to a drop in showroom t r a ffi c with the end of most cas h rebate plans, and the absence of wides pread dealer contests, v.•hich OOosted deliveries last year-. ll" ADDITIOI\'., the Camn1 ers have picked up lwo n e w custon1er s frorn the commerc·ial. "A r estaur<1nt a nd a caterer t•alled to say that they had been looking for a supplJ e r in this <:i rea," :'tl rs . Cammer said. "They said "·e looked so natural in the comm e rcial that they kne .... · they could trust us." SALES JN THE l\IARCJI 11·20 period ~·ere 175.674, compared v.•ith 246,550 in the 1974 period. 'fhe dally selling rate ""'ilS 19.519, the lowest since 1961 when the mid -!\tareh tiltc .,.,_as 16,826. For the year, the U.S. con1panies have sold 1,313,699 cars, a 13 percent decline fro1n 1,509, 123 a year ago, .,,,.hen fuel shortages. depressed volume. American Motors, the smallest of the four 1najor car makers, said its s ales of 9,013 were do"''" 28 perct•nt frorn 12.462 a year 11go. F'or the year, AMC sales were 61,289 , of( 31 percent from 89,270 in 1974. The commercial has made believers of the Cammers. They v.ere not made up for the 30· second s pot and "''ere gi\'en no script. l~cncral ~1 otors, the largest of the l'ompanies, said its sales of 92.609 were down 30 percent fron1 a relatively strung 132,648 of last year. FOR THE CALENDAR YEA.R tu date, G~I sales ~·ere 673,726 , down 4 percent from 704.628 a ye>ar a~u. ··y,·e simply said "'e liked the Datsun because it has given us Ford '.\totor Co. said its ce1r s:iles 1n 1nid :\l :irt•h fe!l 25 percent. lrw-.. 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Or fteld a rate b• A' Hume move, Sept1 redera ings <i lions home on wh rate ~ open n Tb .h ;1s b~ Co11grc builde1 Th t0.£0 E nuses 1ng inc active! la~c ~ minde severe sd last De lo fin a line \vi tering rose, 1 \vhen decrci ;_,ppro• 1nonth {'hang perce1 over!! nr-igin ins tan ~ your n heCore the ch in you l'Ou ld ~horte F:! the lei' u1 intl them; rough, <1nticir Al inlt>re~ lhly Pl rates 1 is nut mortg "' hert>'s \'ll.l\I Jnontt; altcre ~light] ~ ·~· ... CloJ n [•ct di!~~ "''" '. ,. "' " " " >c I~ "c " ' 'l" . ' ... '" '" " . "u "' '" a .. .. " " " J ~ " -.ti ' '" ,, ! "' " ' '" " . " ' '" '" ~t ... V ~riable Honie Loan Rate Eyed EDITORS NOTE · • Columntn SyltJfa Pcmtr wtU r.criw on honor .-rd I« dUf. ang112shed 1nvict i" ~m pr•1mted b11 t>w u~ o/ MW- '°""School o/ Jounaali.lm.. , • Sht will be honor id at the Unlwr.Uv ~JS /or• 0 .U ,... narched. tl1ought/ul end tacilt~ colurnl'l1. BJ SYLVIA PORTiR , Once again, poWti'ful, forces in the mortgage lendine field are spearheading a drive to popularize the variable rate home mortJtaae. And unless Cbngress spttmcally forbids the Federal Home Loan Board to move, it Intends before Septtimber lo tell federally chartered sav. 1ogs and loan assoe1a· hons lhcy can issue a home m orteage to you on which your interest ' Money's Worth rate would generally fluctuate with interest rates in the open market. ' The variable rate mortgase concept 1s not new. But it .has been held in check In past years by opposition m Congress, among many consumer groups and among home builders tbemsel ves. This time, though, Conaress well may permit the FHLB to go ahead because o! the greater stability the VRM pro- mises to bring to the mortgage market and thus to the hous· mg industry This time, savmgs and loan associations are <1c tively backing the FHLB's proposals. This tame, the col- lapse in the homebwldfng market has been a painful re· minder or how vulneruble this basic industry ism periods or !-.evere cre<hl restraint 0, TtUS VEAR, THE variable rate mortgage may at last ~om& a key point m your dectsion on where and how to finance your home. -You would get your mortnee at an interest rate in hne with rates prevailing at the tame you borrow-now cen· terrng around 8 1 2 to 9 percent lf and when interest rates rose. the rate on your mortgage would be boosted, 1f and when they declined, the rate on your mortgage would be decreased (Your rate would be tied to some FHLB· approved index ) -At specified rntervals -now proposed to be every six months your mortgage rate would be ad1usted. Upward changes, as proposed by the FHLB, would be limited to 1:? per cent, no more than twice a year, with the total increase over the mortgage's hfe limited to 2 S percent above the original contracted rate An 8 5 percent mortgage rate, for instance. could never go above 11 percent. The-re would be no limits on how much the rate on yolll' mortgage might fall You, :.is a borrower would be given 45 days notice before a11) increase, and you could choose ho" you accepted the t hangc '\ ou could accept an increase -or decrease - m your monthly payment on pnnc1pal and interest Or you c-ould hold your payments constant and agree to lengthen or shorten the period of repayment F.SSENTIALLY, A VARIABLE mortgage rate favors 1 he lender particularly 1n any era of prolonged increases rn mlt•re!>t r,1tes H your 8 5 percent mortgage rate rose to the m<1xrmum allowed of 11 pen.-ent, you would actually pay 1oughly 21 percent more m interest t~an you had in1tsally unt1c1pated ,\lso. a s homebwlders pomt out, with the fam1har fixed· rnlerest mortgage loan, you can budget precisely for mon· thly payments and take out new lower-rate loans if mterest 1 ates go into a prolonged decline And with a VRM, a home 1s not thc hedge against mflallon thal 1t 1s with a fixed rate mortgage But that • statnhty" argument has great power too. So. here s how you m 1ght make out 1f you got a $30,000, 30-year VRM and interest rates rose steadily In this example, your monthly payments are adjusted each year (I( they were atte1 ed every ~1x months, your monthly payments would be ~lightly higher > MARKET HtGHLIGHTS NYSE ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks INDEX~S 43.52 79 17 747.89 82 06 up up up up 0.30 0 11 4.46 0.64 ~.., York IUPll -Tl10 19'!owl,,q llal lllOw' Ille 'lock1 11\•I llivO 9flntd mo•I fft<1 IOSI !he "10SI bHed 00 ptt(tnl Of ct11nQt on Ill• N•w Yorlt Slock E.cNtn~ N~I and percenteg• cl'lanQH 11•• tf'lt dlfl••~• bl'lwun Tne prev1qi;s c1~f"9 pr1c• and lh• currtnl clc>1l119 prlct I ElormdM In '2 ~vlnB M<h J fl\IR~~I 17d A T~ltPtOmp GAIHEllS 1', + ~ Up 17 6 H•,. l, Up lS 4 ~'•+-l• Up 13' • '1 + '. Up 17 9 6\w+ ~ Up 121 811,. '• Up 11 I • + \• Up II• 6'-o+ ~ Up 109 S'• t ~> UP 10 S H, .. '"' Up 100 111.. + 1 UP 9 I )01, • J~ UP 9 • •'•>" 'h IJp 9 I 10', + ,,_ Uo 9 I NPW" York l :> M•111t A~tle .. 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I tO ' 2ST l•\o. \.o .inC11 I IO s "' ,...... • '41 HWtkC• IO 11 u u• .• "' Mo•etl• I 11 , Jt 11 ~ oro • • • I ·-' ICC OKs Hike WASHINGTON (AP) -The In· terstate Commerce Comm1sion Mon- day grantfld the nation'& railroads J>9rm1ssion to increase rreiaht rate 7 percent But In its order lhe ICC exempted hud hit Industries such a!t automobile manufacturers and ronstru<'llon from the freight rate boost Royal Buy PASADENA CA P> -Royol ln· dUl;tries hH com plcted the acquis1llon o( the ass~ts of World Bcatos Divmon of FiresloneT1re &r Rubber Co World lle!!tos. located in NewCutll", Ind , is a s uppht•r of truck br~kt.' lock \lnlnl(s .. ' • DAIL V PILOT WtdnMda . Match 26. 197S IOOMER by Wrn. F: ilnd Mel Casscln Ml.If ~ Ill.. U>ltlil , " TMAT \b(j ~·r-tv~ bWfT' ME~ TUMBLEWEEDS 00 RIGHT AHeAP AND 1l\l-K1 ff'U.AS! ... I WON'T IN'IERF~Rf'! FUNKY WINKERBEAN ()f Ullllff l ~T \OI), ARll«.1', rvt n~vs llf'>l'tCfED Yoo. l'vE 60T ~THl>l6 I UT lllSl'ITT' f'O~ W, A!A~ ! WELL, ACTUALLY I WA5 I ''-~~ ·~ (fl.;, LUCAS TANNER, <,W SURE ARE AT SC.HOOL EARL<; 11115 J\"ORNING I UP J'l\05T OF THE NIGHT HELPING 1UJO CHEERLEADERS J'MKE POrl\PONb AND KICK FIGMENTS YOJ CANN.WMS Till f'Oll R1CH P£Cl'lE !Rf BY WJW THICK THEIR CARPEr IS! NANCY A DRUG HABIT J. SO I FIGURED I'D ;J'U6T ST~ HERE AND GET AN EARLY 5TAR'f ON NE.XT YEAR'S LE550N PLANS I I FEEL STRONG TODAY---!'M GONNA KNOCK THIS BALL OUT OF SIGHT YOU SURE DID WI CAll'T l/W Gtr THAT T~~U(.ll \l'.)(J~ ~AT ~f.ID~ by Tom K. Ryan MA'/lle 'ltXJ CAN 'TlilNK i>emR s1rnN6 rowNJ by Tom Bcitiuck 5HRiEE£EfK! by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syndicate Yeste•d~y'sPuu\eSol•ed ACROSS 1 Balcony 6 Narrow SlrlP DI wood 10 HilSlened 14 Nickname tor Baer 15 llsCilpl\al ii lent: 45 Beats 46 Runs ~1ckly 49 Ac11ve 50 "··--· ""' Pre1001ce" 51 Bastion 52 Airline I~ Nassau 55 Educated JUDGE PARKER I DOOLEY'S MD 1l>LO INJM JF SH£~ANU!> To 1),j(E l)lll\llN6 1-tSSON!i H£ WOOL.Dll'r STAND -'---~ IN Hf>Jl WAY I · lo . DR. SMOCK we:t..t.-, 'f'f:l..l.-.M~ A L-L- YOU KNOW AeOU"f 'f'ROPHOPYNAMICS MOON MULLINS 1HANKYou FOR BR1N<i lN<i ')btJR LATEST j'OETRY, Miss SWIVEL. ANIMAL CRACKERS AAve: A. NCE ow. t()N. OH,9UR£/ • I seE ~QNe ... Tl>J..K 10 tlO O!E ... •• '.a.l t.el>IJE ' ' FlND NOT>liNG ANDI SIT l " TO ST\MULATE . •' 0< Tolle> • Ill-' MIND .. · ' ' ~FCR l FECE/VE NO ' "JHE S00T<l I PRA.\SE I NO , . Cll.~ Ill A "'1Jl,T\TllOE A~ 1 !(OW! ... I\() ()!l~006 . by Charles M. Schuli l llKJOLDN'T KNOW ... THAT RMD .. !EADED KID NEVER SERVES ME E665 SENEOICf ! by Herold Le Doux 16 Putlllc con11ey1nce 17 Al!olrD(Je o! o~ygen 18 ••······· cnem1s1ry 20 M11<t1ry t1t1e· Abbr. 21 Bnet letlM 23 Ano1n1. persons 58 S1vu11 60 US A 61 Eipress reprool 62 Mr Ko~acs 63 Mrs Dick Tracy 11 Sw11cn· board par I ones leave 37 Slang brown 40 Pat1en1 wailers M!S5 SPENCER ... 1T'5 MR. DRNER ON THE PHONE! ?-',P SAM, Will YOU 6E FREE A&OIJT TWO O'CLOCK'? I'D LIKf YOO TO GO TO THE AIRPORT ~ITH ME TO MEET 50MEOHE! YOU KNOW I WOULDN'T &-ASKING 'fOU TO GO WrTH N'C. UNL.ESS rT WERE IMPORTAHT, COUNSELOR! ArCl'lllC 2• Just gelling by 26 Coagulated 28 Borl(lg JO Toul le Everybody 31 Go ol w11h f3.4 T ODIS 65 Es11male<l DOWN 12 Ban1sn 13 Gambled 41 More at c13llS sens101e 19 ·En ·····I''; 42 Move like a Fencers snake cry 43 Rnooesra s 22 Vert> Sm•1n I Form ol ending 45 On benalt ot pollul•on 25 Family 46 Slat OT wood 2 AlmoSDhenc26 Animal 47 Meat grade cond111on snellers 48 Ceremomal 3 Free 27 Poe!•C act T orepos11ion 5 rom a 26 \JS 49 Pol!1ons ol MOM • DlDN'T'' LAOOH, '1T'HoR .. - ~ ,,. by Georqe Lemont by Ferd Johnson · WHENT/l/S LITTLE Ell<i<ilo GOES TO Mi\J?i<ET ouR COMP~ITORS (jo WEH'iEE·WEf ,ALLTHoW.AY HDMo! c:--- by Rod9er Bollen ... l<l°"1EN , WHO ON F\61.ll<E T>4EM ? 32 Wave11ng 36 Rotund 37 CaU1e roundup 38 New lorm Preli• cna1ge 0 4 l<r>eal pres•dent ml.' 1c1ne Abbr 29 Steel 5 I Big social 5 Ex;iimmmg g•rde• aT!a1r MISS PEACH by Mell "I, !here any fa~hion m;i.g11zine at all lhat Joc,n·1 th inl wome n over a hundred poond~ no longer exi\I ~" 39 Flegarcts witn Oy XI Pa111cL1lar 53 "Tre game lorms endei:i 111 • toocn1ng 32 Cw•I 6 WoLJOd attecl•Ol'I pain!ul!y 42 Edee 7 lsolatei:l alonq 8 Gone Dy IL1rl1vely 9 Htgn nill 44 Wooctv 10 Unseated -~"",..'-"r.-~-r..::soec1a1or r. 2 l 4 s r.-~~. ~,- wrongs 0 1 33 F 11/l'd w1tn 54 11 use anger 56 Tre Altat 34 Cna11es 11 s 57 Income Gwyn 59 Time pe11od 35 Takes 10 " ,, tJ " " )0 I, Tl-IEY ,,..y VDU. l-IAVE QUITE A.N l.Q., M•. 6i<IMMI~. MINO . TEW.ING ,...-te WHAT rT 17? '"J :'.:: ') '. '1" 'v. • UT DOESN T A LATE MARCM SNOW 80TMER TMIS FtlLOW? -OR WMAT??? DENNIS THE MENACE • f..~ '5·26 . - EAA. IM BUSY!' ' . I • - I 11y 01 • 1111111 loll.II I IW• Pti !noed1< ~~ ,Mt.let need when Here 'r h'ow it The <111ked " • c ,1uper1 turnec :space 'The TE out al> As I qitror rm~ e.1irs. tgbt •h I e Pl jooked • l Iii ::::~ Car. J '•ked 'lipt1$h llO \lf my hbeOI tbe I Ins le~ of b~ towim He ·year• -eepeci ly, an pushe cline Instei: his ar (~ he PU! ar en s I o back11 to exc lhe C<t I H anyo1 car tt thank he s1 jobs ; rnatt1 en er~ )'OU i • l tt 'dent re le ,Amer ~oci al inc. · ·.'Sno qui rel mu11 stalle bank I man( comn re1ul rrom heart Mo that pote1 wh• e1pe< ar• c and But at-111 ""°" So tel!hli Good have ,b••j Jep thew a ·~ plica: previ 1pr¥i DI cao I'm i\nct two notlc ylrl I rl4•• : c~ kno ' ri.1i ~ Ii•! I ~It~ ;per!, ''1'•1 ;1~ ~y ·,;,ex 1 l iC) . . . : !NE • I iSe I• P!\.OT·AOVEATISER r 'I DOCTOR IN TH E HOUSE he put his back to the re- a r e nd of my car, and s lowly pushed backwards. He seemed to exert little effort, but the car moved. I HAD NEVER seen anyone push a stalled car this way. After I had thanked him for his help, he said "Many tough jobs are easy. lt's all a matter of conserving ·energy. Especially when you get to be my age." I thoueht of this i.nel· 'dent when I received a release from th e American Medical As- sociation on sno"' shovel- ine. In part, it said: ·"Snow shoveling r e- quires a lot or energy and mu1cle . Pu 5 hin'g a stalled auto out of a snow bank is even more de- manding ... The most common serious health reault of overexertion from snow shoveling is a heart attaek." Most people realize that tsnow j hoveling is potentially daneetous when overdone - especially by tho.1e woo are elderly, overweigllJ and u1ually sedentary. But so is p ushln r e 1ta.lled auto out of the ~now. So I remind you of the technique used by my Good Samaritan. If >W hoe to push, try ou•hllw backward1. Let yout 0 lep Instead of arms do the work. It may prevent a 1erious heart com- plication. Or, at least. prevent a ait!vere back sprain. DEAR DR . STEIN- CltOHN: I don1t know if I 'm lmeelnjng it, but •\nee I 1ave up amoldna t,.·o pack• a day I 've noticed that I 'm more yirtle. II lt a coin· ,&Unce! -Mr. T . , COMMENT: I don't know whether any de· flnttlve 1tudtH have ~on made on the ef-f.c'U of smoklna on sex- \ial 11pabilitlcs. But Dr. ~lton Ochs n er 's ex- pertence i• intere5tine: ~·rve had literally douna ol m)' paUentt tell me, ·a l moes t e1 an af· :terthou•ht, that arter ~Y qult 1mokln•. their liex lives improved.'' :. 1CJ 1975, McNaught Syn- dU:ol~, Inc. ~Newport Man , ·ServM Board r K••d••lh illarP• ol Newoort hldl WH one 'of uttte m• •lerted ti> . t.he W•bb k hool boerd ol. : trultfft, Marth t . : Sharpe graduated ·-111un tho CJar emont 00)'9' ~patetory •chool 6o l., aftd lJ llDW owoer ol a Loi Aq let baaed ,, ftrm thal '""'~·· paint 1pray1un1. Wedn.sday. March 2tS, 1975 .. Bankruptcy. .Actions Listed OAILY ,llOT Course Offers Classics - Film fans who would like to see classics like "Midnight Cowboy". "Psycho" and "The Wizard of Oz" without. commerdal Interruption will have their •bance at Saddleback ~ *8 ter1D. These films a.re among 19 to be shown H part of a literature coune which wtll meet from 11 a .m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdaxs f~ film viewings and lrom noon to 1 p.m. Tbw-sdays for discussion. PRICIS StASHIO! ro ,,C#r ,.,,AFIO#! KITCHIN CARPET 100% NYLON PILE. NEW DECORATOR DESIGNS WITH HI-DENSITY FOAM BACK. EXCELLENT FOR KITCHENS, DENS. RESTAURANTS, PLAYROOMS. SAU PllCID 11197• AT •.• COMPAIAILE ~·· WAIL •••••••...••• $1.tt DACIONe PLUIH 100% DACRON• POLYESTER PILE FASHIONABLE THICK PLUSH DESIGNED FOR LASTING VALUE. AND BEAUTY SALE PRICED II 197 • AT ••• COMPAUILI mAIL ............ st.•• llODELe 111 Hf.LOW 100% KOOEL' 111 POL VESTER PILE. LUXURIOUS TIP SHEARED EFFECT COMC41NEO WITH STRIKING DESIGN AND COLORS. SAU PllCID II lt7• AT I I. COMPAi AiU BTAIL •••••••••••• $t.tt 99 so."· SAVI $4.00 i DuPOIT IYLOI PLUSH SHAG 100% CONTINUOUS f It.AMENT NYLON PllE. THICK. SPRINGY LOW PROF IL( SHAG IN MANY EXCITING MUL TH'COLORA TIONS. SALE PllCID II 1 t7 • l T ••• COMPAIAILE llTAIL ••••••••••• $12.tt . DuPOIT IYLOI DENSE SHAG 100% DuPONT NYLON PILE. THICK. Df:NSE SHAG WITH UNIQUE PATTERN DESIGN IN MANY, NEW ;:~T;~.~~~~R:~74 AT ••· 1fV·r; COMPAIAILI @ llTAIL •••••••••• $16.99 H .M DuPONT NYLON PLUSH 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. RICH COLORS WITH A SOFT PLUSH FEEL ASSURE LASTING GOOD LOOKS. SAU PllCID 11 I t7' AT COllPAlllU llTAIL •••••••• S1•.9t so. YI. SAQ SS.M , IST OUAUTY ......... (AIPns AT LOW lllCOUIT PllOS • SILia flOM TMI LAICIST CAIPIT llVllTOIY II THI WIST • IVllY IOU Of CA'"1' IS MAIUD AID PllC• fOI YOUI 5110,,llG COIVl•lllCI • AU UIOI UICOIDITIOIALLY GUAIAlnlD 1000's OF •EMNANTS PllASI llt• YM IOOM •&SUIHUIYS. SMAll 80% StZE :.:~~~~ 0 LARGE 603 !!!~NGS O urto .. DuPOlll NYLON HI.LOW 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE POPULAR PAmRN THAT COM81N£S BEAUTY ANO OUAA,PIUTY. A LARGE StLECTION OF COLORS DuPONTNYLONTR~COLOR IHAG TO CHOOSE FROM 41 IOW SALi PllCID ••• COMPllAIU llTAIL •••• ss.•• 100% DuPONT NYLON PILE. RICH, OEEP DURABLE SHAG IN NEW THR£E·COLOR DESIGNS llOW SALE PllCID ••• II IOW SALi PllCID ••• H'91CULON®ICUL•TUllD 100% HERCULON" OLEnN PILE IN A GIAll CAIPIT (llMULTI-COLOIS) 100% POLYPROPYLENE WITH RUBBER TIGHT ~OOP Wf:,AVE Flet:R THAT RESISTS STAINS AND WEAR. MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM BACK. PASTEL DECORATOR STRIPES AND TWEED COLORS MAKE fT A NATURAL FOR INDOOR·OUTOOOR USE. IOW IALI PllCID ••• COMPAIAILI llTAIL ••• $7 .tt IOW SALi PllCID ••• IOW SAU PllCED ••• CWAUIU Ill~ ••• St.ff .... iiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . .,., ........... ,"'", ........... ~~~~~~~~~-:--~~---......_,,-:-:-::---~~~~--------------~ TREVIRA SCROLL DESIGN STAR r} 100% TREVIRA• STAR POLYESTER PILE, A rnakesl<e-'!!°>Y '· HANDCRAFTED LOOK LIKE CUSTOM·MAOE CARPETING. VERY SERVICEABLE. MANY COLORS. NOW SALi '"CID •i, ..• •. COMMIAILI RnAIL ••• , , , , • , It 11.tt ,.._w ,.,.,"°".,.,. •. .., ,.,... .... ,,..,.._1..,_......,.., ....... ., .. ,._.. NO , HOl.LYWO~D 7ff7 L•rtl '-"" llv4. -flJ-2200 HOL\YWOOD 11 JJ YIM Sthtt ••2-•JU (OIVltUIMT CUOlf rtAll &tit UMI '¥' YI TUIA WMlnt11 ' · IHI ..... lt;.f tftll 1. Whlttltt Mt4. (Ill) .... ,,., •• , •••• , TOllANCI •t!H lrtesll lltL · S•2·M•• · P~IADINA HtO &. <•• l lYll. '"·"" TREVIRA DENSE PLUSH STAR M.. 100% TREVIRA• STAR POLYESTER PILE. V ,. LUSTROUS PLUSH SURFAC( OF VELVElV ""'kes 11 easy TEXTURE USUALLY FOUND tN ORIENTAL LONG llACH JHl1tltfltwtt .. d . tlt·IU• CANOGA PAlt( 210)1 llMrMH Wey ,J4 ·HH qLJGS. MANY COLORS. NOW IAU PllCED COMPAIAILi llTAtL ••••••••• $12. tt MONTCLAIR FOUN1AIN YA'41l UCAJON 4119 1111 a..lew-4 1 St4J llr'* M. Uf L .. It. (11•) •2•-un (714) en.uM (714) *'262 ~--.._.----------.... ----~-------------COY t NA lOS ANGILES 10. <AUFC)ftll& lOUTIOIS:. 210 I. Arrew l lf'•Y 1 tSJJ VtMct •tL t'6-4411 S5t-t5to .. • f J 0 DAtLY PILOT Wedn.S.y. March 21. 1975 TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening MARCH 26 Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (j_) ''Si1 lrWl1n I• t11u" (dr1) ·~s 100)' Curtis, Juhe ~11111.. ID "frMtlll Gil" (wn) '45- Y-.onf\I DtCtrlo, Rod C1111trllll 11:00 o It> ·•t·.e•c• .t '"""" (1d•l '65-Clrde Ro1er1, G•ld1 l0111.1l ll:lO Q)"TJMrllhf °"' Arinu" (td-o) 'S1. wr1trY 1nG rt·1nt111 l!lt hwu ol t .. '"" •llo rudt flt:r m!Wlab!t lo Ill~ n1r 1twnp . CD Mm Wltm. ~· ma.~i.. tti• ll ... t:OO Q ~(ll l!j iD lut tt lt•• Hf 'Tl!Ote Ylno C1nnor. Titch" (M) -1t\Hl1nt (C~11!11 M1rt1n) i on IO tdvlMf l11tu hnn11 to prolnt 1111n1t 1n 111 1n1tr~i:tor lll1r~1I 811n1rd1) .. no 11 o•tr•r n1tH:1I ol m lht ~ ti Ad1lfltHI flrttt l'ttlt111.rM:u "itJn1 ln r" ( r) ll flltl [Ill IOllH 11111 11 t~f mid 1.in1 kl Sht~t1:>urt'1 ,,.,n ltr· pl11C1 Oii M11I '°'' 1nd infttll!UOI. Pro1rtm •II 11~1a !l'.t 11 Ctntnl l'trk au11n1 1111 Nt• Tor. S~ti..t· 1t1111 Fn 1lfll'1 l Btn itnon P1ul So!YUIO, ~tnt Aub11rono•1. ~ou!onG Cn11~1111 JO:OO O Jti.1.:..1 C!illEIJlhc IOllJ D•lliado [.uttr St>os lon1.1 1u0>ll ror l~•.I l>fGl llm 1)1 f.1;toi mu1>t .1nd oomtdY ire li1Acr Walke r, De· m1111d W1l.1on 1nd •ute rn 1on11r Mel !<11t1 Q J} t, 19J W Cim!ill I h t Lt• 'Prior Constnr' Allorn11 S1on1 a't1 no1 nomull '" 1 d1loe.111 11111 1111 .m.n 1 chtnr, who Ot1111nd1 pro11Q1l•on ot the min "ho rtp.ed hlf, turn.1 ou! 10 "-1n 1dmit11d pro1titu!t. 11n11Hl1, ltobert llo11n, lrhtht~ McGu•rt tnd Alu NICOi ·~•11. !Il Ru• IM Ttur Uh 0 (~LI)) lil lueltl (R/ Birt!· t1 11t1 h•m11rt the 1otl o1 n11lmt his c1!y'1 rop crime lu der, 1n old mtn i.o doii.ld 1o11h rnpcc11b1lo11 ht !.II"'! untouchtblt _ m ID •~ £E) titt CG1 U1 E1tnll11 @(C) "LI .. A ht' (dit) '£i2- Ptler Brrck, Pem McC1). 2:10 (1 (C) "The )ellt• C..b Min" (Com) '50-Red Sktlton, Waller Sle· uk, tJJ (~ "Aluult •• A Q'fftl" {1dw) '66-fr1nk Sm1l11. Tonr f11nc>0\.ol, v""' L1$1. l:OO 0 !CJ "l• tlit GoM 01t11 Sl.111· r•lfrtl1tt" (mu1) '(9-JOOy Gullnd, V1~ J.olr"1.lln, S_ l. S1UIL ' l\OJ IC) "'Oedi,.,_ lb' Kn•(' {drt) '&a-Chul.lopllcr Plummer, l~li P1tme1. 11:00 Q) "Tht MIR 1Rsodt~ (dll) '!,8- JKk P11i11te, Mill l kbtlL N1cel P•lrocll. I l;OO 0 *lilt Ttx(1 Di1~111• fmy1) ·fl-R1lph Brrd, Lile l1telle. ]:JO ( l ) (CJ "M<Hllt's l'h'IJ" {com) '65 -[rne1l 8or1n•nt , Tim Con•11, Jot fltn~ 0 \C) ·~1tll 11 A Git1f<1~\tr" {wtsJ '69-Rdlud Wodm1rk, leo1 Hor ne, Jolrn SMon. KOCE T elevision J llCI LAW FOR THE ·10s !Cl ··A<-Q'"'"'Q Rt ill P•OO•'I ~·· J )0 MAN I.NO [NV!llONME NT oci · vrw no/<11•""· Tne L""n'l Com. " ~"'t• .. • OQ GlllCl.T DECISIONS IC I IPBS\ '"' Cl<e~"1. .Jn<! 1ne !.•~bt'd '""' ~"""'a l""r Bt Co•t"'ld •nto (,. p<~d!<I'" • XI Elt<!rlCComp .. n , 1c t l(IW! s oa SESAMt: Sfll[E l IC! 1rTHl I 11C1 LAW 1'0111 TH[ '/OS (() "'-· '"'" •"9 Rt •I P•-r! 1 • • lt YOG4 WITH M•OELI .. [ !(I I fO:QC[l I 00 PLAY 61110(;£ WITH THE EXPCi:tTS I() I JO VOTERS' PIPELINE (Cl l .. QC[ I "(•IV Spo1"tJM "''"'°" V•e· ,o • 00 MA!.T[llPIE (E THE4TllE ICJ 11'6~1 "lloenn<J lqOO -[p>J.O<le •II A (on!•r...-.~e18<1(n•oof ·• 9 00 ASCENT OF MAN !Cl (PSS! ~,~•IO 'holn•n ''""'" ' 10 00 AOYANCING DE NTISTRY '" -• ; j CfUIDD Ul'\.PER A IDEAF , ,/ • O.A. IYltoltHGS -7 P.M. CONT. SAT. & SUM. 2 P.M. MAT WlD. I rM w. .... "THEGROOYE TUBE" I RI Ont ShowltHJ i.cti 1,_..1,.. Ip . ._ "ESCAPE TO WlTCH MOUHTAIH"IGol ' Ae.odt'"y H-ito.tl-t. "lEHHY" !al .... AHNIGAH" "OUTflT" l r'GI CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 12:10 THE CITY SHOPPl"'lG CENTRE ORANGE •532·6121 ~ CITY C.EMTRE CIMEMA!> S . .t.. fRWV !MANCHESTER EX.I G.G, fRWV ICITV DR. EX.I .. lf'Cll lO THf c:o .... is~to .. 11· "JUGGERMA.UT'' "CHIMA.TOWN" "DEATH WISH" "'HAaaT I. TOHTO" !al "CLA.UDIHE" "FLESH GOaCK>N" IXI "THE GROOVE TUil" ....,. ..... ocoi.• _ ................... .. ..... ~ ........... .. iu•"" 0 "Ck !(>o•• I/ ml 00 .... ._..~ BRANNIGAN""' .......... .... " ''""'' C.01.h• 'TtM ·-· '" •010 SPEAKS OUT in lh• DAILY PILOT •• 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMI NATIONS! ... Al.BEAT ANNEY .. ,...,. .. BEST SCAEENPUY .BEST OAtG. OR.UIATIC SCORE MATINlU OAAT $1.15 11\ 1:~ , .IHGAID BERGMAN IOT Sl.ffCll'nND AClllfW •. BEST COST\JME DESIGH! . .BEST CIMEMA TOGRAPHY lr\J.):JO..Si•J l r00.10;00 Sl ,lS 'Tll SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN OlfC!O FWY. AT BRISTOL SO. COAST "FOUR MUSKETEERS': PLAZA II 1,, •. ,,,,_,,, •. ,,, .. ~,, S.•·lJSI CINEMALAND THREE 1'14 Se. Harbor Anetitim llS.7601 2 .ACADIMY .AW.AaD NOMINATIONS llST ACTlfSS A WOMAN lllT DllllCTION GENA JOHN l'!OWLANDS UNDER THE INfLUENCE CAiSAVETES DAILY: 2:00, C;JO, 7:00, 9:30 Jolwi W.,..e: '"laAHHIGAM"' I: I 5°5:00-1:45 Atce1s 35. sre ros o 12-yeor- dd kd. bgetrer tre/re rmrg CN.OY frrrnrcrre WIMMER THREE ACADEMY AWARD MOMIMATIOMS I Phu ''THE OUTFtT'" J: I 0-6:55-10:40 ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON'" ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE IPGI ANYtv10RE EXCLUSIVE ORAMGE COUMTY CAU 979~141 FOR SHOWTIMES 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS GENA ROWLANDS ... Best Actress JOHN CASSAVETES ••• Be st Direciion "The Best Woman's Picture of the Year" •... _ ....... "The Beet Picture of the 'lear" .. , ,.,,_ ...... -.. -~ ..... ,~ ...... . "One of the Best Actors, Peter Falk" "Gena Rowlands the Best~;;;-_ .. _., .... ~ ......... . "Hjg~ig" 'MASH'' on Top I RS, I rela1ul, Specials V npopula.r !\E\\-. \'ORK (AP) -For the second week in 3 ro"'· CBS ' ".\l-A-S-}-1" \\'llS the niltion's most populur evenin g 'r V sho\v , according to A. C. !'\1elsen Com- pahy audience estimote5. The ratings made publlc Tuesday also sho .... ·ed that viey,·ers he.d little in - terest in ne\.•;s s pecials about either the lnt~rnal Re\'enue Service or the pro- blems of Ireland .;;. · An ABC "Closeup" on the IRS \.\'a s near the botton1 of the \\'eek's ratings ladder , while a CBS !'\e.,..·s s pecial, "A Tale of T"·o Jre[Qnds," "'aS only one rung hi gher, ?\ielsen said. According to !\'il'lscn estimates. the 20 most·\\·a1ched ·rv progran1s last Y,'t't!.k "'Cl't' '' '.\l -.\-S-}-1 , ,, •. H;:1 waii Fia•e -0 ,'' ··Good '1'1mes,'' ··cannon,·· ··Tony Orlando and O;i"·n:· and "All in the Family" call CBS>: "Sanford and Son" (!'\BC1; "Barnaby Jones" <C RSJ · "Police \\'om11n " <NBC): •·'J'he ieffersonS " (CBS 1 "Chico and the '.\I;in 1 • C!'\'BC J: "Rhoda " and ":'llary Tyler :i.1oore" (both CBS>: "Rock fprd Files" (!'\BCl; ":'llaude ," "Koj~lk " <Jnd .. '.\I annix'' (all CBSJ: ".\:BC S unday '.\I yst ery '.\lo \'i ~:·· "Rooki~s" IABC J; and ":'lted1cal Center'' <CBS L ITWASATIMEOFHEROES OF DAREDEVILS AND DAMES. AND WALDO. MOW PLAYING! Bmmulmmm IN A GW•GE llOY Hill FILM ~~­WAYWJtJJppg =--·· Co1r••"""BoS.Neom .... SIJSAN SA RANDON .. oMAM I KIDDER Sou .... .," WILLIAM GClDMAN MO PASSES S•~h " GEOllGE ROY lllll °'"""" M.r.c '' H{NRY MANCINI [PG[ ,uon~-l~fll o [ "--':i.•••D-lt>uri GEOR<iE ROY Hill • u•~I-..-;...,.f ·HC,..~o.oo '°".., 11 ""'"'~"'M• ... ~~···~ •·-- !OBERT MITCHUM TIKAKURA KEN • A $i\l!fi 1\1 1101 ~.w .. >IHE llKUZI" .-.J BAIAN KEITH ,,,., •. ,,..,.,, ,, ll'U SO RAUi< a.1 lffi kl llJMJI: · ~., ~ U ill'l4J :iCI WW1 F1oW>l""l>ml ~Si1ID !Ulla · M<6< [l\l{ffil.SIN _.,.., ffONJllJ<O fl()'llW¥reBrosCIA WiJTe Cll111uQCRi~ oo==::::.::~-;::...q] CO.HfT A.Tete64 'WIST &lllSTOLIY co.HIT AltaJY .... PAUl ~WMAMIH"'IHIMACIHTOSH W.4.M'' JOHNWA.TMI IN "'Mcq- lltSTOL CIHlMA 1¥ ........ , ... ...,.. '1-"C_.S....-. .... 540.1444 REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT HARB ~ . • • I• I Cir c~ "'fOUHG fUMkltdUIH'' IHI ~RLESS U Ml'IO IULLIA" An l~w ~~AA1m~ ~mm~ m ~m~f ~ · ~rn~~[ u~~rn Sheila levintf is every single girl who everhdd to attend her youn;.tr sister's wedding. MSii~~t~nl• C II dead i nd h~1wk" l'tttMtdl,., Herry Korshak bol•<ted br !lllney i l'urie "'fWioybw Ktnhy 9olni1 o•'ll Oail Parent e..w ......... ,. ... o.ul"lttlli /ft.< \ "1.,_ M odltt l.tf<t&d 1., ...... ·.,~-· mm ~m~1 · mrnm ~~Jm~ ~lt~m m~~Uff · U!fi~i Mil~fl ·um h 11~rn1u . oou~ rm~u · ~i~1~1 rn1 "MU~ U/I · ihMOO ~ ~. ~ IXCLUSIYE OUM4H COUP4TY IUM MO H H IYED SlAfS I "'~ .JF~•Wl!ll·-1 t•H'll• lliJ'.1111 111'>,l'l•l.:J 'h-,_, • ..,...,..;u,..1--, -~----._Ir_._-_._..... -~ • .t..:.::s::.i . EOWA"Da ( L. M. BOYD J \1 I I INPOR M8 • _W_ed_n_e9d~•Y~·-M_ar_c_h _26_._1~_5~~~~-·~~0A_l~LY~P~IL~O~T~8::..11li..aJ .. mli!~!l!l!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!~~--.-----.......... .. IYI 1 P.M. ~//'r/o Young Vlolbdst Shines Plmeta Walden ot Lquna Beach wlll be 13 on Goud ft'iday and It seems as good a day as any for her father to present her wllh'the brand ntw violin she hae been yearning rot. • TOM llARLl!Y Muslo •ox 'this writer h81 already seen htr lovtl>' new In· strumtr\l and eo, ror that mailer, hall Pamela. She gave yOUtl truly and h~r P\'OUd patents a rondo or two on her blrttid1y lllt ahd th• un1nlmou1 verdlci\ was lhal preU1 Pamtll hu a bri1ht rnu1lul future stretchln1 before her. ' Certainty her pel'1t.1v•l'lng purents are to be congtntulaled for conatant encouragement and un• fl agging patience that h1 bc•lnnin1 lo pay auch rich dividt!hds. lait week and thl1 writer w11 able lo tell both ladles 411d ltll, via thlll column, all lhetr l•llow \yorkt!rS in thl~ maanltlcent endeavor: 1 Lg88 you, all or you, rrom those or us who well khoW what would happen lo music education in our BUT LET'S not forget a 1plendld loe11t or· part of the world II your program were ttot avalla· ganlzaUon that helped lo brlna the lllOry of mu!llc to ble lo U•. Pamela at a vita I stage of hel' youna Ufe. You have n~ver received the aeclalm lhal Pam is the first lo admll that mualo w&u•n'l ihould be yourt lor what you hQve done tor our much more than u roullne chore untll the day she c~lldten and vou never wUI. You ere well aware or and her school chums were driven to UC Itvlne'I ' Crawford Hall for a youlh coh~ert aponsortd by the t al and Ji does noi, thank lhe Lord, dim your en- Orange County Philharmonic 8oclcty•1 youth com· thu1lum b)' one Iota. mittee and d elivered by lht! Los Angete1 But tbl11 11m11ll voice has been raised many Philarmonlc Orche!ltra. llme11 on your behalf and you can resl assured lhal It wasn't hl'r first trip to the concert ball. But ll , IL will bt ralaed a1~ln. "as ttfe first time she had been able to teach, a!I lt Never in the field of music educution was so \.\·ere, from her own mUilcal lmmaturlt}' and j(rasp muchdor\1toraomanybysorew. the fundamentals of music that were 10 careru11y ______ ..--___________ 1 explained and demonstrnted for her and hundreds of other children. AND T llEN c:.ime the day that she and her school chums were enter\alned al their school by genial Henry Brandon of fashion Island concerts Came and a troupe o( mu11ldens who were 's anx· lous to talk to the kids uboul musir as they were to pla:v for them. ·There ten ~c no doubt lhRt what was <lone for Pamela was done for o great rTiany of the other 250,000 0 1·angc County school children who will have been ex posed to the Orange County Philharmonic Soclcl~'s mind boullng and heartwarming campaign come April 30. ln t\.\·o yea,rs, nearly 1,000 concerts, some 40 of them on the lines of the Impressive UCI affair that did so much for t>am's muslcol morale, have been iaid on by the lndefallf(ablc lodle11 who man the Youth Programs Committee. AND the staggering thing ls that this priceless tnuslcal service to our chlldren ls pressed home on a budget of less thar. $26,000! The Lord only knows how lhcy do it but they do it end this writer will bear witness to the (:aliber oC lhe mus ical offerings made available to our youngsters. It is only rarely -tnuch too rurely -that yours truly cun sit across a table with the likes or " Floss" Sehumacher and Joan Brick and discuss the sple n· did errorts of their orgonlzatlon. But one of those rare occasions cropped up j usl 111f&TIN6 I '"THI STIMG" l •l tl0-9:45 "1Lrn411l .. .. ,'"" you have pro "llPOITTO THI COM~l~OMIR• 1100-S:S0.9:40 "JU••MHAUT' J tl .. 7:41 James ca an COMT. IUM I P.M. 2 •CAllMY AWAit MOMIHA TIOMS " ... and look who·s •owAlDS CU41MAWHT J Wn ..... tt~At aeWt11Wttt WHTMIHSTH lt2-449l U WAlH H ISTOL Cl~IMA If Mat .. At MecA,...... ~c-ttsi..,,-.~ 540-7444 DCLUSIVE ORAM GI . COUNTY SHOWING ~ ~ IT WAS A TIME OF HEROES ..• OF DAREDEVILS AN D DAM ES ... AND WALDO . l••k Lemmon·Anne Bancroft In A MELVIN FRANK Production of a NEIL SIMON Play The Pr~soner IPGJ ., S•••ntl AYenue • • IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER • •• EOWARD8 BARBOR c;r,:i':A 2 HARIOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. OITA MESA 646·0573 2 Mil I SO F SAN Dl!QO IWY. !HOW TIMU DAILY 7:30-9:30 SAT /$UN/HOLIDAYS 1 :30-3:30-5:30 7:30-9:30 • ... -... .. . 81J DAILY PILOT. ;~2~\f!: ~-t>on.,~! . ~ll\ll<l'~~ .. mN~~~·· '· tS · ,~ · ~fl11rth · e'. ', &uT .. ' ~~~ -Pi~··» Parties Bloom. J\. : By JO\'CE K ENNEDY DEAR JOYCE: I have he<.1rd about home plant p;.irtics si milar to kilchcnw<1re parties. Do 'ou know ho,,· it ·s done? · \V . J~ .• Cosl;i l\lcsa. J l TDJ LE WIS of Silver Spring, Md. knows frdm t'xpcrience. Until recent- l y, s h e successfull y "·orked as 0.111 indepen- dent plant party s1Ues promot(•r .• Judi has now pruned her party ilC· tiv1lit's in favor of other pl;..int merchandising (·hannels "hich take less time from her family, as '>''ell as elimin;.ate the plnnts' near monopoly of ht•r ho'me's llv1n).! spacc. Plants require plenty of TLC ;_ind storage roon1. t-\u t \Ou c;.in make monl·y :.1t it: Judi cleared bet ,,·cen $40 and S!SO per pa rt y. S he averaged t'AO parties a "'eek. although some full -time plant party men <.ind "·omen "'ork i..ll least five nights v•eckly. Judi \\'as up on plants from the sl~1rt . Although :">he ha s no formal botanic:d training, she has re:.id L'Xlcnsi\'el~· and l1ucriC'd professionals :.1t botanic;;il i;:a rdL'ns. city park departments, retail flori s t s :.ind nursery operators. On1.:c she had t·s tabli s hed her (Career Corner) "'holc s alc s uppl y sources. and obtained a resale number (state tax number u sed to buy \vholcsale and process sales tax collected from customcrsl. s he was r e- ady for bus iness. A "'°EJf;llBO R hosted Judi's firs[ party : those guests bcc<.1me futu re hos tesses. <.1 nd °"'Ord or th(• p<.1rties spread like CrL•eping Charlie. Soon Judi was hooked three months in ad\•ance. For each SlOO in plant s ;_iles. Judi gave the hostess S5 worth or plants 1f lherl' \11ere 15 or n1orc guest~; for less th::in that number the hostess re· cei\'ed $2.50 in plants. AftL·r learning lhe rop<..-s . 1t took .Judi less th:t11 an hour to organize h er stock for a party and p::ick her st::ition wagon. She usually took 30-40 hanging bas kets, an<l 60 small. 20 med ium , a nd three largl0 plants. At thl· parties, Judi g<.1vc a 15-minute talk on plants and tht'1r t·~•rt•. followed hy a 1.1 m1nutc f!UC Slion period. l.uc~ts then "'en\ int o ;111uthc1· room \l'ht:'rP Judi had st·I up hl'r display. 'l'h•· ,..~dt·s period l:1stt·tl an hour or so . Judi's prices were JO to 50 percent less 1 han !'£'· tail stores. hut this isn't the case "1th all plant party sales workers. S llE OBT1\l"'°EIJ her stock from ~rO\\Crs \\ho sold to her a l Y<1holesale prices. and from amateurs with s mall greenhouses. Plants not available Joc::illy "·ere o r dered from other states. such as F'lorida or Californi ;1 . f f-·or in - s t a nce, you <:ar. send postcar ds lo grnwcrs in Orlando, Fla .. v.•hich cJn be located in th<.1t city's yellow pag<'s directory . '°equ est ing 1heir price J}sts.J Lining up reliable s uppl iers rcqui r es leg'Woik a;nd considera- ble time. J\l d l'.i; m ethod of operation Is probably I.he moll ty p ical. llowever. it'• DOl the only way. If yoU t1on•t h ave the time IO «are to r. space to 1tore-, o r appropriate veb lc:Je to trans port pl.ult. you may be able to wor~ out fl deal with a wtde9•1• or retail florWt Who would h•nd le ever- ~ uc:ept the actual ~aaleawork . -' . l I • 1:·'. OPEM : ': All DAY . E.~SlE.ft SUMO~~ Complete BUY OUT THESf LOW PlllCES AllE PllSSllU OML Y IECAUSf WE PllllCHASfD 115.000 l'IE & •.. THE MAMUFACTUllER'S EMTlllE STOCll lltCi. 12.94 9~ . 0 . WOMEN'S MOD LUCITE WATCHES . . ., . ' . " , ~ ... "'9, ..... low Leu Than Hall the Prite! IE,. 1.19 '69( SCllPTO DISPOSAIU M"HTY MATCH ll'HTER Al PILOT·ADVERTISER • SOLID S1ATE 1 ' "MILITAtY STYLE" POCKET RADIO . fons t«•plion o!ld 11'~1 pe•lo:0"'?~e l~ \"""'I o po<k•t ,i1e pcwlobl. 111 119w m~1tor~ 1•ylinv. COMpla-1• wi•h b.tilltty. No. "'°'5. REG. 4.99 Wednesday, March 28. 1175 NORELCO "CURLY Q" MIST CURLING WAND MElll'S ALL PUIPOSE 100°/o NYLON JACKETS Wo"6 willt MoQk ,...;,, cu.It, 1WiN. MltM.• _. w-. wing• o• i....;ril•! Who1e .... r !he il')'le, (.,,ly 0 co~ do it• lok.-ju1t .eco"d' to ,~~e & ~t Mit No. HB lMlO ro...:~.,;,1 ~s ~ 'Iii . -: .. ~ 1.11~ .tiOO' '1 '8 with FIEE JO lalMletl 7 .16 THEIA,IAI M HI-POTENCY FORMULA U..W..O woi..."'"'Pfilstil ~ ... • ~mu•(' '"' Co\lt"'""' ...o .. S•,M choo<• .,;1h h~fo,h!Oft deloili1'19. in populOf c,.ro" ond "'e•' Wo.;, ond d'Y ;., o jolly! So•e 2.00 in ..,i.,i ,\ fonto111< orr<>y ol '"fie' & color•"' •odoy'< mQU '"'O"'•d IO\h1<111 ""'<hn. eoch on fo, S<iuo•e Shoole• II <o-•o• Ho•• on Ho rollontong o• •tt.11"'9 or> !h" d'' poioble ~9hte<. R«u~ liome od1"'' -"t lon9 icnt•"9· ••loDble butane Htvh pO••n<1 "'"m'" cop>uif-1 wil '""~'"I' o~r ""'"'oHy .ell at 7 16! from ~uobb phor,.,o<euhtol co""'°"'· 1 .. I " .t\ o..-" 9'h bo• Ci>oo..e Ir""' deot, coLo.ed "' 000<1u• loxne• "' o ,_,bo .. ol <Pio" Topi"' >!yle & g.,ol!fy & ""'°'" rhan "'~k-fo11., 9•h 5-peooll ALL OUR Lady Wilshire PANTYHOSE ON SALE .~· IJIJW'islillljpt llipt !lnr .. list --.... -...... ----" ' """' -to ....... .,_ -"""" , ..-.... ... l....,_, __ _ , ... _ .. J_ , ... ~ .... -'. .. 891 ...... -............ 891 Costa Mesa , ......... - REG. 1.27 10 82' ' 91' 01. .. o~ ' JEKllS COLUTl LOTIOI DllTAL C1114M ,W.rhMf'*'---· ,,;. ... lk off! Santa AM 14HW ....... & ..... , -. . . ' '\ 1\~. \ ' u . IE,. S9c & 67c If,, 421 IE,, l.ll REG. YOUR 499 2.88 CHOICE ... 39' ... 34c ,,, .... k 2aa of JO ., 10 o •. •' too SPIRAL PHOTO ALBUM WOMEN'S FASHION CUIAD TAMPAX VISllE IAIDAQS TAllPOIS EYE DIOPS '•·Ounce 9lo11 "' ,.q-1e bo!tlo. UllY'S FllRRIAT BToro .......... , ..... 111 ... - . F01llfalr ¥ahy 16141Hirllor•ll" • I DllSTAN TAILns 10 SELF-STICK PAGES FLARED DElllM JEAll A P"'' ,....,,. like on hond-.,lb.,.,,. Sfrl• ct.o.ce in whi,. Of no.., <OHon with 10 '"'D{ll!llloC J)OVH lor f.,.I, eo•y p<C· denim 1-ono wilh dioitt of poctet ""' ploc"""". C1,,.. ....... cl.oi(.i i.tylt, btfl loop._ Sit..i 11 lo 16 Hlillllngtoll llCICh tllW1!911C...... ,\ CANAIAlllY IOFTDRl•I , ...... d 1 fle,on. ·C H11111ington leach JllJI _..,._.,,,. ..... ,. I " , I I ... Sh i ln1 to ... .,., qu lis wt co: . J m • flu on VO •• po eg ch .,., I c a • b c c • • I j j Hard t~ Get Ansv.v.ers Egg~-actly Don't boll those Easler eys! High temperatures and cookln1 cause egg shrink and lose mo· ing it rubbery or toulla...qjilml~~t. to low beat with ••*J~•ia.r assure trac Yet eggs volved in contr icb came first? How Jong should a poached egg be cooked? Should eggs be limited to decrease cholesterol and prevent heart trouble? The last question pertains t~ the bigb cholesterol level or egg yolks. ease." He recommen s ore attention to intake of foods with sugar. Bea Anderson, Editor Carol Moore, Food Editor ........ .,. MHcll 2', nu• ' Further research sho~s cholesterol wllh the major com-ponents or the bum an brain and a necessity for relay of ne pulses. Ev~ry cell · contains cholesterer~=m~ synthesize cholesi new al. why some hard·cook more difficult to peel than others. It has to do with freshness. A hard- to-peel egg is exlremely fresh; the white is thicker and more adhesive. wa er. Here are some other questions frequently . asked about eggs: What is the green discoloration that sometimes appeari between the white and yolk or hard- cooked eggs? This results from a chemical reaction between the sulfur in the white and the iron in the yolk. Sulfur and iron are natural Traditional Easter ham won !t be "old hat" when served with Sauce Raimon, that sounds fancy but is made in a jiffy . Recipes Bloom Easler feasting is a fine oc· casion for innovating since this ancient holiday marks the welcoming of all that is new and bright in the spring. If you glaze a ham with lemon, add cornstarch and golden raisins to the last of the glaze to make a quick Sauce Raimon. Or you may prefer a less piquant Orange Raisin Sauce. Asparagus is the vegetable of the season and fancy Hollandaise Sauce is so easy lo prepare in the blender. LEMON GLAZED EAST~R HA1'1 Whole or halt ham (or canned ham) v.. cup thawed lemonade con· centrate · ~ cup firmly packed brown sugar \4 cup pTepared yellow mustard Whole cloves Maraschino cherries, if de· aired 1 tablespoon cornstarch ~cup eolden raisins Bake ham as directed on wrap- per or can. Meanwhile, combine lemonade concentrate, brown sugar, and mustard. 'Jblrty minutes ~rore end or baking time, r emove ham from oven. Turn oven to 400 degree F. Score fat on !\am and stud with cloves. Cut 4 or 5 cherries in half and arrange on top or ham. Brush ham generously with lemonade glaze. Return ham to oven and bake 30 minutes longer, brushing occasionally with glaze. Measure remaining lemonade glaze and add enough water to make 11/• cups. Place cornstarch in small saucepan; ,gradually add lemonade mixture, stirring until smooth. Cook over medium heat, stlr· ring frequently, until thickened. Stir in raisins: heat 3 or 4 min~tes longer. Serve with sliced ham. ORANGE RAISIN SAUCE 2 cups seedless dark raisins 1 cup light raisins 2 cups orange juice 1 cup water 31• cup packed brown sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch 3 tablespoons grated oran~e rind 'h teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons vinegar Combine raislns, orange juirc and water in a m edium .. saucepan. Simmer over low beat 10 minutes. Mix brown s ugar, cornstarch, orange rind and salt; stir into raisin mixture. Simmer until thickened and clear. Add vinegar and mix well. Makes4cups. ASPARAGUS WITH GRAPEFRUfr HOLLANDAISE SAUCE ' 4 packages (10 ounces each> frozen asparagus spears 6egg yolks 1/4 cup grapefruit juice '-2 teas poon salt '111 teaspoon white pepper 1 cup bu titer, melted and heated Cook asparagus spears aa directed on package; drain, place in serving dish and keep warm. Combine egg yolks, grape· fruit juice, salt and pepper in electric blender container. Cover and pro1:.ess just until smooth. Remove edver and gradually pour in the melted but&er while blender is still running.' The sauce will thicken very quickly. Serve immed iately over uperagus. wholesome com ponenls or eggs and the discoloring is harmless. Best ways to prevent the un· ,. sightly circle are to hard cook eggs at a low temperature, avoid overcooking and cool them pro· mptly. Why does the color of egg yolks vary? The hen'ss :d~ie·l~ilDli color. Eggs ... comme _,.,_ .. .._ ...... yolks .olll-htlllB in ccilllllll ac~ What are the w , ed, ropelike strands of material in raw eggs? Known as "chalazas," these are highly concentrated egg white appearing on each side of the yolk. They are a perfectl~ natural, wholesome part of the egg and serve to hold the yolk in place. Why are some egg whites cloudy or slightly m · ., Whal is the difference between brown and white shells? The color of the shell depends on the breed of laying hen. It does not affect the nutritive value, quality, flavor or cooking performance of the eggs. Puffery! Don't let Souffled Chicken Supreme scare you. It doesn't require magic or a great deal of skill! Just follow these foolproof directions and you're on your way to a melt-in-your-mouth puffy souffle, shown at left. This is one of those dishes that must be eaten im- mediately upon removal from the oven-it doesn't wait well. While it's baking, you can get the accompaniments in order-a mixed fruit cup, an assortment of your favorite Danish pastries and plenty of hot coffee. SOUFFLEDCIUCKENSUPREME 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1/2 cup flour 2cups milk 1package15-rninute chicken marinade lf2 cup soft fresh bread crumbs 2 cups finely chopped cooked chicken 2 tablespoons chopped parsley l/2 cup finely chopped fresh spinach OR thinJy sliced fresh mushrooms 4 eggs, separated In medium-sized saucepan, melt butter: stir in flour. blending well. Gradually stir in milk and contents of chicken marinade package. Add crumbs, chicken, parsley, spinach and beaten egg yolks; blend thoroughly. Fold mixture into stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour into greased 11h·quart souffle or baking dish. Bake ·at 325 degrees F. 60 to 65 minutes until mixture is firm and a knife inserted in center comes out clean. Serve immediate- ly. Makes 4 to 5 servings. I (.'J! DA ti.. Y PILOT W~-r. M.-eh 28. 1975 • ,. J Poetry: Handle It With C:are . ' ' John Ciardi agrees with the pcet's statement that ''a poem should not mean, but be.'' llY JO OLSON GI r.. Dellr f'li.I e.tit John Ciardl, poet, author l11~h1r •I'd .~q.1· umnist, wa1 delighted lo spe1\ to Town Hall In Laguna Beach. , "There is a marvelously hopeful rnvolll)' 1.n the fa <'t that you've chosen a poet," he toJd Laguna Beach Assistance Ltll~I m1mbtl'I and guests during a lecture in Nt1u1l Thaat•r. Poe try is considered frlvolou1 by tome because it '·doesn 't do anythln11" lht laluritay Review columnist said. tt doe1, however, ofter pleuurt, ht tlated. "The point or poetry Is th1t It commun101le1 thlntt we tend not to think about. Poetry Is a raid on the ln1rttculat1." Clardl, a man who looks more like a police detectlva lban a poet, grabbed liberally from his bl1ck leather "culture b11g" to present his talk. In It were v1rlous books o! poetry. both his own .. nd that Of Other IUlhors. Ht read many of his own poems about his dog, his son. hls wife, the hole he dug in his yard, and punctuated the reading! with various com· ments about the state or the poetic art and its future. GEl\ERAl. /\i1ESS Ciardl s aid "most of public speech" Is a "general mess" because or its imprecision of feeling. Ht cited, •• an example, one of Ron 7.ie1ler'1 atatementt: ''That la lnoper1ble to· day:" •iom.r:tlmu you have t.o reach for a whlle to IH whatlh• .-rt11111e ta,'' Ci1rdl complained. Ht llld: i.1 ta ftCK lnteratfd in what a poem meaJ\1. " 'What doe• It meant' is a terrible quet· tton." . Clazldl llk1ned a poem lo his wife. "I haven't lht falnt•t ld~I of what 1ht mean•. A defense of mono1111111t I vatted Wl/o." Tht former drrftt.or of Ute Bread Loaf wrttert conftrtnet Mid that "lan1u11e is very DoWtrful upan \II, , • ,upon Utt way we behave. Wt need lht aru to lave ua from atultification '' Poetr1 mutt be treated with care, he bellt:ve1. Jf it It, ''now and thtn In 1 poem there is • possiblllt)' of d11covtrin1 tom1lhlng. '' · NEW POETS Poetry II a rtfiectJon of fe1Ung1, he addtd. In writin11bout.ht1 mothlt, heaaid, ''I told It to the poem and tbepoemlQld It tome.'' Ciardl, former prore1sor or English at Harvard and Rutp,m1 1.td "there are some ex· citing new poeta ' comlng up, such as David Shapiro. but lamented lh•l many of the new writers want to be impromptu. "But that·s what h•ppens at the 16th , 17th or 18th draft." Franklin's Advice Still Good DE.\H .-\X~ L .\\l>ERS ' J Pl·rh:tp.., tf \Ull print this !<:tlf'r it \\ tll ,i1,•r! th .... llll\Ylir~ \n hov. hog - ' c1sll rt·l ;1ll\ t•<; l'dll b ..... .\1\ un l'lt· rll t·d '"'" \\t't'k" ago. ' Rt•fur(' ht• \\:ts t '\ e11 hur1t•d a 'hordt· 11\ · i.:ri.·f ~trit•kt·n "' re- tatl\t'S 1tt·o.;1•t·11d \"d 1111 the house und p1l'i.. .... t1 th t· plat .... t•lt·:.in The \·ultures rumn1,1ged thrnugh the closet:-1. dr ...1\tt•rs. and toulshed - ; grabbtn~ "h:1\C'\ er the~ ::Oil\V. , :\ly pour ~iunt v.1as so oul·of·1t • :,h(' Jll~t ... nd ... T il kl' \\h:1t you \\Cini ·· \\'hat really l{'t•d rnt• off •\la::; v.hcn my c:ous1n ll ilda ' Jatche<l on tu •l beautiful sv.·eater n1y aunt had bought L·ni:lc tv•o rnunth s bef11rl· he died J Ii Ida ; ::;;11d ... ,.1Ju \\nn 't b1· nt·•·d1n g th is ~ 110\\ :ind II 11011111 JU~l ;1l1Uut fit ; ni~ ~llll • • l'lt•:..:.L' ";1r11 .\ 11ur 1"t'<1dcrs <i~a1n ~t i..:11·111i..: <111\ th111g a11:.iy un· t il thl':'> get darned i.,:f11Jll and rt·· ;;idy. ,\ftt·r 1 he gr1l·f ~uh~1 d('s. t ht') .. !l dJ ~{'O\"l'I' plt·nt) uf things mi ssing -things th.:y could use \'ery nicely. -C1\N'T STAND GRABBERS DEAR CAN'T : Thanks for a good letter. Benjamin •Tanklin said, "If you want to know the true charaeter or a pe rson, divide an inheritanee with him." Old Ben ":as never more right. DEAR ANN LANDERS: \Vhat do I \\'ant in a husband and bed- mate? Exactly what 1 have -a considerate, passionate. np- preciative, sensitive•, stimulat- ing, ego-building. helpful. s har- ing, agg r essive, ba shful, beautiful hunk of male! \.\'e both came lo our marriage bed as virgins. not fumblin g nov- ices, but cagcr·tO·lea rn , sensitive sweethearts. Together v.·c have experienced a love affair that is sti ll growing and is highly stimulating. Besides sex we have shared many new exciting ex_1>enen~es. Together we earned m)' 1aw degree and 1 now am a lawyer. Toeether we experienced e hildb i rth and we have a beautiful son to ahare. Together we are obtaining his airplane license. What lie• ahead? ~tore exciting years or sharing. Sign me -LUCKY DEAR LUCKY : So Is be. Thank• for wrttlag:. DEAR ANN LANDERSo I doubt this letter will ever appear in the paper but I must take the chance and hope and pray you'll <'hoose it. I can't get any mail at home because I am 13 years old and m y mother opens ever· ything. Here is my problem : No matter "how hard I try, I can't fa ll asleep until midnight or later. r have to get up at six o'clock in the morning to go to school. When my alarm clock goes off I'm so beat I ean barely pull myself out of bed. I fell asleep In class three times this !lemester and It was ver'y embariasslng. It is also a drag to be so beat during the d1y. I get peppy about supper time and when l eet ready for bed my mind ls going a mile a minute and I can't fall asleep. Please, Ann Landers, you•help so man)' people. Can you help me? I would be so grateful. - GOOFED U P CLOCK IN FREEPORT, ILL. DEAR FREEPORT: Aak your mother to make 10 appointment tor you with a doctor. You should flr1t find out ti some phyalcal problem Is at the bottom ol your aleeP,lffs~esi. II there Is none, I recommend counseling because lheproblem Is emotional. You CAN be helped but you need profe11lonal guidance. This 11 too bl1 a problem for a 13-ye•r· old to handle alone. Get moving, hone)'. Variety Spices Programs Also many say they have "ralth that IC· QOrance' Is enough." But Clardi stronsly dis· agrees with ttita statement. Llke any other crart, you havt to hive trainln1 to write P4Jetry, ht 1>e11ho. · • "Wi1\tn• pGttry 11 1 bu1lne11 for life, not a sid•Uhtl You c1n•t aiw1ya be workin& but you e1nbt•oofh1.'1 • • Otardl, I n1tlY1 or Boalon, llVI UP h~I doc• torai 1tUdl11 Whlir\ he had 1ome Pottry PubJ,l1hed, flndlf\8 the llt1r1ry, world mort ••~!tlnl lh•n th• 8Qldtinlc, I Ht h11 work1d el01lly wlth·Norman Cou1IJ\1 . on the Saturday Re\lltw 1t1ff ind elected tO ~ with Cou5lns when he started hla World magazine. • Now lhYl Coustn• h11 Sitlird1y Reviiw back, in Whal Ciardi c1ll11 "llorloua titumph," moat of the old staff hu returned. ,. ZESTILINX .. SMOlllD SAUSAGE THI rnADl'IIOOJ. EASl!ll SAUSAGE When lhe entire l.tmily ge11 !ogetlle1 !his E11s1et MOJn· 1ng, se•~e 1hcm ~ tr;id1t1on;il food-Zestil1nK smoKed ~usage. It c.tn be fried or h.aked ... se1ved with hish lll ow11s or pilne<tkes. Your Easler breakfast or brunch will ~ lorog r~ed wth Zest1hnk woked !oil~. ZES TILINll. SMOKED SAUSAGE AVAltAaLE ONLY Al .. ,. ff i(tk©>f1 f ~rM$. (J f OHIO WESTCLlff PLAZA 11Mi & llYIN~IW,.otl IUCH ,.HOHi:; 642.o112 'Tilt s.i. s.. 1111 ALL MALL LEVELS FLOWERS-GARDENS-FASHIONS Demonstrations & Lectures ;Husband's Night d.scuss with the · t•ounseloris any problems ' l~ will theme the meeUng ~ of the Mission Vtejo Christian Women's Club Tuesday, April 8, in El Adobe, San Juan Capistrano. School is aponsoring an C'outh Cioast ,,. .... Art Auction Friday, C1 A6 .J ean·'.'tl irhel Cousteau, tht>y may have. From t'ldl·r son of oet·: . .1ti l'X· thi s, other group partici- p!orer J ;1e q Ul'S -':t"vo.:s p:.tnls will obtain effec· Cousle:1u. "'Ill s pt"a k tlur· t1\·e v. ays of dealing V.'ilh ing Chupn1an ("ullege 1hen·problems. ·ru v.n ;ind Gov.·n·s o S · : llusbantl :-. !'\1ghl '.\lnn· verseas erv1ce tluy .. \pril 7. :.it"7 ::io µ.01. ·r he \\' 0 m c n's inlhl·U;dbuaJ3;.iyCluh. Overseas Serviee Cousteau. furrncrly League. Orange County prl'sid(•nl of the J.1v111g L"nit v.·ill meet in the St·a Cnrpuratinn v.luch home of f{uth "°·inter, ~' a'i founded 111th hi s '.\ils sion \·iejo S[lturday, , f:.ithPr to erc:.itc> the 1\pril 5,nt 1:30 p.m. Hoag Affiliants The Affltlanls Chapter o( the Auxiliary or Hoag Memorial Hofpltal, Presbyterian win install new officers Wednesday, April 9, in the Newport Beach home ot Mrs. Stephen Sholkofr. Officers are the Mmes. Apr.i I .11, beginning at ~--~~,ru~-!!!"!!!••!'!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~ 7:30 p.m. in the Fontain ::::_ __ _ Valley Comm unity Center. Camp Fire Girls GOLDEN GfT-BWBY JC DtlYS · NIGHTS 1 m;_irine 111useum ~1bo:1rd :\lary \\leJ dy. publicity J th(' <Juecn :\lary. v.·ill dirct·tor for Saddteback • spl'ak on :\1an and lh~ lfospitai ,v.·iilsp<!ak. • J{cl :1l1on:.hip to the ! • Ul'ran. Sholkoff. chairman ; l\.1i chael Corneli us and Jean·Michel Cousteau T e d ~1 e u n d e 1 , To celebrate the 65th birthday of Camp Fire Girls, Wakita Horizon Club is dedlc'ating Its Grand Coun<'il Fire, which will be held in April, to mem bers or yester.year. Former Camp Fire Girls interested in al· tending are asked to eon. tact Melanie Pedersen al 636·3496 an)' day after 3 p.m . *More Fun lhan You Can Imagine! * Wonde1tul Accommodations *Two Hearty Ranch Bre1klasts *Top Sirlo in St111C Dinner wllh hall $37~R~'50N secretaries, and John Art in Park 1 Bertone, treasurer . • ! Family Center Lido Women OSl. acc. • J 'fhc Ncv.•port Be11ch , Famil y Education : Center will rncet al the Beginning S unday. April 6, and continuing the first Sunday of every month, the Costa ~1esa Art League \\'ill sponsor Art in the Park, exhibi· tions and demonstra· tions of arts and crafts, inTeWinkle Park. 01' Ari· ington Ori ve, Costa LWV Meet The League of Women· Voters of Orange Coast ~;;;;:;_~;::;:::;_~::;:::::;:,1 will have Its 14th annual A NEW LOOK meeting Thursday, April f JO, beginning at 9o30 or Spring a .m ., In the Balboa .._ __ Pavilion. .,,.._ litre cl Red Wine *Apple Valley·• Famous "Stoddard Jess" Turkey Dinner with hall litre or Wh ite Wine *Dancing, Enteriiinmenl, Tennis, Swimming Roy 0 . Andersen Elementary Sc hool, ; Newport Beac h (10 : Saturday~. ,\pril 5. 19, ! '.\lil y 3, 17. and June 7 : from 9:30 a .111 to noon . Haby·~i tling 1s available to anyo ne wh o atte nd s. ,\volunteer family "ill Elmer 1''. Lindberg, special agent in charge or the crimina l division of the FRI, Brad Gates, :-;herif f ·coroner of Orange County and James Glavas, chief of Ne"·port Beach police, \\\II discuss Security and Protection during t he J,i do I s le Woma n 's Club's ~fen's Day Tue!\· day, April 8, at 11 :15 l.i .m. in the clubhouse. ~tesa. F i ft h D i s l r i <' l mallw~ *Champagne Climate *Championship Goll and Horseback Rid ing (available at modest rate1) I : I I • • ' ' , Admission is tree and, Supervisor Thomas F. any sales will be nefit the'. Riley will speak. WIGS · BRUSH .... BLOWElt SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP An'(One can ca1e for a Brush & Blower hair Slyle, or our other curl co1011 ng fuss-free. lull functional · SCIS501 STTLIS which a1e as sasv to do as iusl sham· ooor Our lamp cuts l1noer !umbl• cuts. curling iron cufs wa sh rowel dry brush n fluff culs or simple wash and weer curs are SCISSOlto, alt laKe-care-ol·vourselt sryies Good lor any age. eny hair. No teasing. no rollers, no p+ns. no POLLUTING HA IR SPRAYS. AltO. oo0 llf ''''"""'"' W••K. TOI.I •Uf 19¥ .. WA"" lO MT TOlll HAii ......... OPIH JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING I•"'-IOl'lflSAT.&SUl'lf·I 3ses. Tushn Ava . Oranoe QM~ H1mlnon Ave , Hun11ngton Beach 305 N Harbor B lvd Fullerton t~OCATf;O AT r"'E •ASC.>'olA Tir<Q ~llL.0 Ol!.l 90LI tf7·1 ltJ ,, .. Jiii 11t,J1•a league's scholarship fund. YWCA Classes Registration is being accepted at the Santa Ana·South Orange Coun., ty YWCA for spring classes whJ~h begin the week of April 7. Temple Temple Beth Em et Sis- terhood will present its slate of officers and board members for the coming year at 8: 15 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, In the social hall. An Israeli Sound and Llaht sftow and danclna -will follow. Christian Women Sew Your Ow n Thing For A Career ... NOT JUST A JOB BE Ii. "WOMAN IN WHITE" 1 8,.cnnrr • lft'l/ir11{ 1Jt /11•11/•1/ . .f1 ~i1ltll'lt irr 4 nr i n1n11t/i1. CLAllll STAU APRIL 7th APRIL 21st ~~ NIW C~AlSIS ltAlflNO MONTMlT. l'lAtlo ""!NT AllllTAN<I. MIDfCAi AllllTINO lllOOl.t.M '''10\l'IO IT AMA/AAMA A((U,.. DITID MIMlll NAnl. \l'ITllANI llNlllfl AYAUAllt PAYMENT PLANS AVAILAllLE 623 W. 17th, SANTA ANA· 541-4461 Singles Forum & Beauty Salon 2SO·D, l. I 7fh SI. Coito Mti-541·J441 l.iHHv ... Sqvort APPLE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA I Reservat ion !: Call Collect: (714) 247-7241 Friends Finders Institute Singles Forum will meet Friday, April!';~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~;;~;;;;~~~~~~~ 11, at 8 p.m . in the Foun· tain Valley Community Ce~::a rrled adults of ~~1i> FABRIC . WAREHOUSE all a1e1 ar4! Invited to hear Alice T~ornton, in · atitute founde r and author of "How Come You're Not Married?". speak on Tuning In and Turning On the Opposite Sex. Art Auction The South Huntington Beach Co·Op Nursery A C-11141·1171. Put• few word• fOWOflr for rou. We are not a store, we are wholesalers to fabric stores, manufacturers, and department stores . We are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. We carry no patterns, thread, zippers, very little notions, and no fancy fixtures. But. .. we have the finest fabric selection west of New York and nothing is ever sold at list price. The HERALD EXAMINER called us UNIQUE because our fabrics are from America's finest clothing manufacturers. GUARANTEED lST QUALITY and always at. ... SAVINGS OF403 TO 603 ,, I * DOWNJOWN L. 'so IANTll '*"""'..,.... 627-4471 · llOll.·IAT. IO 1:11 * COSTA MISA: 11th & PUCINTIA (714) 646 40.0 HOUIS llOll. Ml. !Ml.Ms. IAf. toil · H.a * ANAHllM1 509.C. I. llAtnLA 11~ ~ /1.'11. ·~ ............ ,. ""' (7141 712-4471 SUN. 11-S ,,ll - ( I - ' DAILY PILOT ("3 Wedn~ay, March 26, 1975 - [awmaker Races With Stork MARIAN REYNOLDS UPI TtMpflet• TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI> -On the Monday alter Marian Reynolds ' primary election victory over two Q.~mocratic op- ponents last August, her campaign manager cried. The 24 -year-old legal secretary's vote was twice the total mustered by two middle-aged m ale opponents, one who near· ly knocked off the three· term, GOP incumbent two years earlier. H e r c a"m pa i g n manager cried because a doctor confirmed her candidate was pregnant and, if e lected. might not make it through the 90- d a y session ending March 31. Mr s. Reynolds , Kansas' youngest female Aquarius Knows What to Do T llURSDAY,MARCH27 By SYDNE'YOMARR AHIES <~1arch 21-April 19 J: Lie low. Wait and obs erve . Be positive concerning legaht1es of any proposition. TAU RVS (April 20.May 20): Do what you do in complett.'. lusty, dedicated manner. IC )OU arc lukt•\\ Lirm in appi:oach, you lessen odds for SUCCl'!>S. GE1'11 ~1 C May 21-June 20>: Strive for freedom to llHl\"l '. to create, to imprint person.ii st) IL' \'L's. be selfish'. You do have a ltfe of vour own to live. ('A~CER <June 21Julv221: Trust hunch learn b) tcathmg. R1;t:-above petty an- no) anccs. gossip. FJmlly member, after d1~plLJ) of tcmpt.·ranHmt, will again be your all\•. l.F.O (.Jul.\ 23 Aug 22J Emphasis is on <'mot1on<.1l rcsponSl'S Logic now tt-nds lo be pushed ;,is1dt•. ForN•s arc sc<Jttered. vmc;o <Aug. 2:J ·St>pt. 221: Take special cnre to prott'cl t<1 sh fl ow. Full Moon em· µhas izcs thcit part of ch<Jrt r e lated lo fin<Jnces. pa \'mcnts. coll cct1ons. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Conditions do not remain s ame. Lack of s tability. however, is only temporary. You can suc- cessfully ride with the tide. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: Low- profile approach is best -don't stir up the natives. Harmony, especially at home, is more important than usual. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: Avoid basing actions on impulse. Give logic equal time. Full Moon position coincides with friendships under pressure. CA PRICO R N <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Responsibility could multiply. Be ready to bob and weave. Find ways of achieving goal without ruining health. AQUARI US <Jan. 20-Feb. 18J: Com- munications could be garbled. You know what should be done -but getting green light could present a problem. PISCES C Fe b. 19-March 20): Push in all stops. Means res traint is order of d ay. Money is involved -some expenditures are canceled due to budgetary considera- tions. She fought almost singlehandedly lo beat the three-term incum- bent by a 1,125-vote margin. Her husband, a Republican, was una~le to give her much hflp because he was seeklftg re-election as a county attorney. working on a murder case and spend- ing all his s pare time helping her parents with the midsumme r wheat harvest. Durin g a recent checkup in Cimarron, more than 300 miles away, s he found it was no simple task to locate an ob s tetrician in Topeka to take o ver for her hometown doctor. 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Nude h eel. One size fits 95-150 lbs. Sears Price Big and roomy utility bogs in assorted casual 1tyles and colors . !Sears] So. Coast Plaza Buena Park Oran!!e 2100 N. TustiW Ave. I "l HO\Jll\ .. ,. .., ' ....... .., "'•d'>'f £ M to Q p Y\ ,, th ----ce. 3333 Brbtol St. Phone 540-3333 8150 La Palma Ave. Phone 828-4400 Phone 637.·2100 \, ' 4 !" f IJ p ~ ~uf'lrlt"ty I} N,,on t" ') r M -·. ' ~ • ( . . Nordic Flair Easy For lhl· s 1nart n1an:.1~(·rs , these infl<i- tionary days signal a re- turn t o the ;1rt uf the casserulL'. C:.isscroll·s t•s pcri:.illy allo\\" for u s in g CCOllOITI•ic:i l protein source!>. ,.\nd by 1n1xing inc:-:pc11 s ivc protein fuods with uthl·r s ubstan- tial in;.:rt·dicnt:.. such as l'l('C, p;1:.la. potatoes or bread . :-n1allt·r <1u an · titics are rl'qu1 rL·tl . C.issc r oles (':Jll be easily <.1sscmbled from a \l"i dl' variety or ingre· tlients. It 's chef's choice. r\I\\ ii) s h<indy on the .!>ht.'lf. ;\or,,·:iy sardines l':.lll ;od d :1 subtle flavor to n1an~ :.ill -1n-onc dishes. In i'\ordu.: C.:hcesc Stratn, :.;ardin cs <-ll'C layerc<l \.\ ith eggs. cheese iinc..I 1nilk, all inexpens ive protein foud s. S imply add <1 ~reen vegetable or salad. Till' c-ht.'e!'t.' .s trata is .sujtablc fur aln1u~t any time of d;1y . Or, cut into bitc-sizl·d pieces ·and serve ;1s a hot 111· cola hors d "ocu\rc. N 0 RD I C C II E f~ SE STRATt\ 15 slices \\"h itc bread I crusts rernoved / Softened butter 0 01" 111argarint· 1 :! to 1 can (4 ouncesi dit:t'd t:rccn c.'hiles I pound jack or brick checst:, gr:.i tl!d (2 i:u1>S1 2 e;.i ns ,3:i, ounces each 1 :Xu1·\\'i1Y sardines, drained ..\ cg~s :,!l, cups 1nilk ! teas poon freeze· dried chives (Optional! Paprika Li ghtly butter both s 1dt•s of bread. I.inc a ~xl3 i11<'h baking dish i prcfcrably g:laS!'I u·ith6 'llt·l'S o f b1·t!<.id . 1'op "·1th l'IHll·~ and half the grat- l'd cheese. ~\dd •inuthcr Javcr of brt::ad and l'Cm~inin g l ' ht.· c s t.·. .\ 1· r a 11 g e .... ardines on cheese layer. I l al,·e remaining 3 slices of brt.·ad diagonally: at" rang-c dt·corati\·c ty on top of sa rd 1 nt.•s. In mixing bowl, beat t•ggs li gh lly , stir in milk and chives. Tht:n pour in· to c ;1~:icrole. Sprinkle \\ith p:1prik;i and cover \l'llh p(:t?;>LI C \\·r;:ip. J{efr1 >!t'I' ale O\'crnight . 'r o U a k c : p I ace L';J:-~L·role in cold ov~n . H<ik e :1t 325 d egrees 50 minute s . Cut into :i <Jll<ir cs 1.1nd serve ;:it once. '.\l:.lkcs 8 l arge serv- ing::;, South's Copied An egg a nd potato ('Ombinalion is a won- derful way t.o greet the morning. SOUTH ERN STYLE SCRAMBLED EGGS 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 cups frozen hash browns J 14 t easpoon s lteasoned salt 1;. teaspoon pepper 6eggs lf.J cup milk Jn a large skillet, melt butter and add potatoes. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cook over moderate heal 8 to 10 minutes, .!ltirrtn g fre- que.nUy. Beat ea:gs with milk. Pour ot'er potatoes. Turn Mat low. •nd cook as for scramt>Nd e1g1. at!rring rrom bM:tom of pan as etlt set. Cook until eg11 are co1npletely aet but s tJll mot1t . 5 to 8 mlnute11. Matet fpur 1erving1. ' v-, . .. . . . . ... . . . . . .. ~ ..... -. ....... . . .. . ... - Stumped as to how to use fresh anq hard-cooked eggs? Make an individual omelet, or try suggestions listed on today's pages. • OrMtllt ....... .,., ..... .... ,...,.. .. ..,-c .... "'9,......, ' •W•,...-•••M.tt. .... .............., ......... , .. _, •C...W.,Hpt.-d•••tflllt .. ..... ............. ,..... ........... '"-"". ....... 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' i ' • , ' ' M_ M Id A s1J \be • -· M~ out o bored< tor he1 of Iii• loot\ • lnakJ Jt's bul It I cheati 90me1 CID h morni '"' g tell U! 1ume daily break I Just Inc m lt'1PI Make browr. can al PO' !', brown G Sauce 11 I or ma 4 I y, " v, Thi: Prep Toma w•rm omele In aaute and I at irri Beat and well. Dis evenlJ akille! tu re mode edge~ ao un• runur WI COOkf turn 11erv i plain, or che Mal oil " a 'J. onion Ii strips ~ ate wt: ~ .cube, I ,, 14 Wore I nstar I He, choi: gree1 until watt y i n. Wort Heal !II i wat• t om;; ring • thick Mt 111uc; Sh ever with SI crE'l 1101.IP. Am i cooli ima1 cleai H d e~ <rUi on ti 0 ., nt~ ~, ~~1 ,.~ ~ .. bro ~hrl •t il~ ~~ '"II .. PILOT·AOVERTISER Menu Ideas Arise Stop' 1ivln1 breakf q' the abort shrift. U' doesn't d .. erve it. Maybe you need to i•l out of the breakfast bore4om :ifl\drome an<! for heaven's sake,~ ot ~· •dea thW~'it­~ welfht lf you ~kip W.akfaa , lt's not necessarily so but it is true tbat you are cheating yourself out ol .ome dally nutrition that cu help to m~ke the "'°ming1 bri1bt •nd you f"l good. Nutritloaists tell us we need to con. aume one-fourth of our daily caloric intake at breakfast. JustJry a littlt mom· in, menu varlety, Uk• • •ltnple potato omelet. Make it frorn froatn h84h brown potatoes and lt can all be done in a Jiffy. POTATO OMELET l 1h cups frozen has~ browns Go Alona Tomato Sauce 1 tablespoon on 1 tableapoon butter ormarcarine 4 1arge ens Vi cup water · o/.t teaapoon salt ~a teaspoon pepper Thaw hash 'br0Wtt1. Prepare Go ldont Tomato Sauce, and keep warm while preparing omelet. Jn a 9-inch 1klllet, aaute hash browns in oil and butter s minute~. stirring occaa.lonally. &at eggs, water, salt and pepper together well. Distribute potatoes evenly over bottom of akillet. Pour on egg mix· ture and cook over moderate heat, lifting edge~ as omelet cooks, ao uncooked portion can r\ln underneath. When omel e t i s cooked, fold over and turn out onto heated nrving plate. Serve plain, with a sprinkling ol cheese, or a sauce. Make& four servings. oil GO ALONG tOMATO 8A UCE 2 te11poons cooking '.l.i cupfroienchopped onions \-\ cup 1reen pepper strips 1 c•n (8 ounces ) atewed tomatoes V4 cup water 1 chicken bo\lillon .cube, crumbled 1 teaspoon vlneaar 1/1 teaspoon salt '4 teaapo on Worce1terahire Sauce I \'1 teaspoons cor· iu;tarch H<z teaspoons water Heat oil In skUlet. Add chopped onions and green pepper and cook until soft. Ad" tomatoes, water, bouillon cubs, vinefar , s alt , Worcea enhire uuce. Heat to bolling. Mix cornstarch and water •nd stir into tomato aauce. Cook. stir· ring, until saute boils and thickens. M1kea abou\ 1 ~ cups sauce. Proof In Pudding Shrimp pudding has every right to "swell with pride!'' SHRIMP PUDDISG 12 ~!ices while bread 4ens, well beaten l can <IO ~~ ounce~) cream o ( mushroom a;oup, undiluted 1 cup milk 1·~ teaspoon salt Datih pepper •2 pound !lllced Amel'ican cheese 2 ·cups chopped cooked shrimp C approx· imately ~ pound cooked, cleaned>. · Heat oven to uo deJreu f'. Remove crwits from bread; place on b1~tn1 ah eel; heat in uyen for 10 minute.. Combine e111 with n•xt 4 lngredtents tor 11uce. Arrwnge 6 &lie~ of t>rt~d on boUom of sreaHd b•kln• dh1h ua JC '1\:1 X a tnchNL i..,v balf of c-. "1\d tt\rlmp .on brea<l;. pour Gt\ half of uuce. Top Uh ••m a lnlng brud 11'ces, cheese, 1hrlmp and nuce. JAt 1t•nd 15 mln~tea. · Bak• 30 mJnutea or un· Ul puHed and ll1htly browned. Mnke1 6 vrv· int•· WOdnesd•y. March 26. 1975 DAIL V PILOT C.S .. Meat Master Meats -· I All Ralphs stores wlll be closed laster Sunday, March 30, i975 .......... y.-..................... 9.w ....... y ....... :• ..... ........ 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Wonderful t.ips for experts, too. 14 different sections in all, covering everything from laying out and cutting patterns to tailorin11 a jacket a nd making curtains and bedspreads. 'Iruly a money-saving "how Lo" book for the budget mind~,~~~ .~ ....... ...,,..,.~, ..... .. with Dividers, Guides & Charis Deluxe Binders each 1.99 69.(2 WAINfR, HUNTINGTON BUC>i ( ' , •• CM.IL y Pit.OT Wednftdliy, M•rcti 2e, 1975 -1 Wedneeday. March 29, 1975 S PILOT·A.OVERTISER Single Servings: ·variety Roll .ad tnto 1Megl B1 MILLE BELL · Our buying habits ror ground beef usi..ially find us bringing home a pound, more or less of the meal. lf you buy u powld al a lime, v.·,tien you get home, djv..i._de the meat into four portion{ atid wr<1p individually. menu and use up some or the 'cxtds and ends in the refrigerator. 8ASIC G ROUND • With ute ald or -the nx paper, roll the me.at, jelly.roll fashion, startin1 from the narrow end. Place the roll in a greased baking dish, sea m-Aide down. Bake in a 400 degree oven for about 30 minutes. I diameter, washed •nd sliced Distribute the veaetables over about \.11 inch thick _ the top of the meal . Sprinkle with 3 or 4 water chestnut.&, thinly t lemon-pepper and salt and pep.- sliced per. lf you do not have mix on hand, tear a slice or while bread Into small pieces, add ihe brtM.b 'and BEEF ROLL l~. !;to OR 1 2 pound ground beef (depending upon your appetite) 2 green onions, sliced into ~2: COUNTR Y FLAVOR sage, salt, pepper and onion to inch pi~es 1 h a ndrul bean sprouts, The folJowing .. stuffings" for ground beef roll will vary your Form into a rectangle about L:i inch thick on a piece of wax paper. Fill with any of the follo'A'· ing mixes. ' CHI NESE VEGETABLE FILLING 2 mushrooms, llfz to 2 inches drained Lemon-pepper Salt and pepper Mix a little packaged poultry taste. One slice s hould be stuffing with meat broth {fresh, enough, but ·if. not, just add a few canned, granulated, or made more b_read p1~c~s, adjusting the from bouillon cube.) Spread over. seasoning until 1t tastes good to meat. roll and bak~-you. .. • • • STATER BROS. MARKETS WllL BE OPEN FROM 9 AM TO 7 PM EASTER SUNOA Y MARCH30TH SUcED BOLOGNA ............ 89' ':. MOHW'S SUClO 89' BEEF BOLOGNA ............... . _ ...... """" 89' COOKED SALAMI ............. . -n~ RING BOLOGNA ...... '""LNG. ___,,"""" KNACKWURST ...... '"""""· PRICES EFFECTIVE -7-FULL DAYS THURSDAY thru WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27-APRIL 2 STEAK SALE! BHF LOIN CUTS• STATER BROS. CERTlflED T BONE STEAK ............ LB. 5 1 •49 ;ORTERHOUSE · .. ..... LB 5 1 • 5 S TOP SIRLOIN .......................... LB.!!!!!!! 5!!!!1!!!!. 7~9~ ,,,_..__,,,JU iotiD s 1 •o KRAFT CHEESE ....................... ,. ~ lRAFT SANDWICH SPREAD . . .. • ..• '~ II' :r..:~:::~c:r:::E~-~ ...... ~.:=~-~:~:14~ ~ PIUSIURY REG. FLOUR .....•.......• ID~ 'l.n r;/fT j HIMS WHITE VINEQAI m 20' .... ___ -34' ~ DEL lllOtfTE SARDINES •OMAIO UUCI ---M)l. 37" UUY CORNED IEEF HlSH _. __ ,....or.11.04 " UUY VIENNA SAUSAGE --··-~' 34' • , A ... 0 , " ;, L @~~AT LOW·LOW PRICiS ROUND BEEF RIB SMOKED s'RAll 1!48ul I "-~ 0 TEAK ~;99~~ 79~ STATER BROS. CERTIFIED WIOUORIUTil'OllTIOll.11:111 • BONE-IN. GUAIANTEED RUMP swins C !~N~!! T~!!uEY STATfR BROS. CERTIFIED 10-16 LB. AVERAGE WEIGHT 99~ 59~ • BONIUSS ROUND STIAK ... LB. fAIMLAHD•UADYTO .. T 5 $698 CANNED HAM ···················· LBS. IHf • STATBt llOS. CS.TIRm • GUAIANTHD $1 19 RIB STEAKS ................................ LB.' fl.UH • DEUCtoUS • ANY Silt ,ACKAGE 5 9 c IHf • TtNDH • WRL TRiMMID $149 GROUND BEEF ........................ SIRLOIN TIP .. C::.~ ............. . ~· ~ ~-99' ~ 69c -·=· $1 39 EXTRA LEAN _.__ .... ~ BIEF FRANKS ........ ,, .. , CLUa STEAK ·---· -·-~ CANNED HAM .... --·-·····-·! •. •79 • PoUUNKS _ ----M>L 99c cuiiSiiik ----~5 1 49 ........ 694 .-MMYOl.U\lllQUl.U:09;MOt 99c ... •Wolf•--..US s 12• SUCED BOLOGNA.......... PORK SAUSAGE ___ ,, .. L STIW MIAT ......... --·-··-·--·-~· U.'"5MICIO.YWOUO •11• .............. s12• IWWT'lflll-* .. AatAOI 99c SUCED BACON---····-···~.. SUCED BACON·-·-·-·-·-· ~. SUCED aACON ........... _u.cL • ~~. ·. · ~'OiANiE32-DitlNK 'I 6 5 • CtfEF IOY-AR·DEE IEEF~&Hffil_1M1t. 49' DEL MONTE DILL HALVES DINNER ROLLS iiuNFFi.NG 13-MIX_ 79c iii'L[LA•pKiCKLES_221l~ 5 5 c TDRASH BAGS_cou~ 96 c NAPKiNSD Cou~3ac • =::-.s::::.~-..... .a~1.79' IMQUEl CfllClEll IROTH •. ···-······-·-,._s-ot. 25• FIENCll'S DOG TRU.TS u.,OBM .-... -t.J..01.12" JUl(Y DOG TREATS AHO•TMI •·· _____ ,l-01. 31• SCIUlllNG YEUOW ZOlllEIS_,~, 65' IUC•WHUTS CEREAL ··-·-----·-·---1'"°r. 13' 55c L-..&,,, ~ "J-t Ateu. ...atllOIO"kOAVft 94c BRIDGFORD BREAD ........... ~':: ~ CUT CORN . ....... ·~;~~29c :, ·~ 29' iii-·~ 93' lllDS EYE PEAS ... "' Y UIT IAIS _ ..•.. ~~ KI CKA"'NOVIH'I' 99' ~'.o.¥0Wff 57• DIUMSTICll ._ ...... -.. -.... ICE Mill URS ..... _ ...,...c. .............. 79' ~ 69' ESllllO "($ ______ ...,.,.. CUT COR1t ______ 1...:.L ........ 1.M ....... a.o.MT s 12s CHEESE CAKE . . _ ·-.. :::: EGGO WAFFLES .......... ~.';:~: 5 7c ,_,,. . "°'" 10 • ........ 77' lllR.18UNn£$_. •ML -~·-90' IUFfil DUfNU_ .. _. 1~ • CHEF IOY·Al·DEE SPAONITTI &MIATllALLS IMZ. ... 49c LETTUCE LARGE FANCY CRISP HEADS STATEl llllOS. IROWll-11-SEIYE ' .. ·coii1T CL~ANSE•~t:~ ... _23 c i'l"6i DETERGENT. __ Fu~~ $3 $7 BAR SOAP_4•1-:zi55c PHllAY SQllW llARQAlllE ............. -~ 75' MIS. FILIERTS IWIWlllE ., ____ ~ 51' IEIHJl.WIP DESSEIT TOPPlllC ---,..._ 19' FIEllCH'S YUIWIDUCT ·····-·--,..._ 49' FRuctrS CillOUMD ClltltlMOM .. _.1 J1).(ll. 4r DIL 1'£PP£1 RETUINAIUS ____ 5,~,9t' UITIROL S 1 :SS . IMllNHCTANT ___ 1...:.L , • PEPSI Din 1nuauws ________ t 1...oL •1.M DIET DEU8MT AUIT COCITAIL ... -... ~' 29' DIET DELlllMT IAITUTT PURS _ -34' WEIUI WATI:llEI swmEllER ___ -T3' Al'PLETIME ArPLESAuct _ .. __ ,_ JI' TROPICAL Faun SAUD. _..__M-O'l. • ,,,LETI•E APPLE JUICE 1J.OI. U' I'll.LAURY-" 76C •RIAD MIXll-11.oL mA PAIT PllAE LEllOll JUICE ____ .-· 5" • _,.,.. .. ,_ 3~ IOllAE YDGUIT ......... ~•. ·~"-80' SHlllMP DllllU ....... ''"°' PEPSI IHUW RETUlllHLlS ... I ,~, '1.14 PITClfU ,.,., CIUllEll MON-···-· 16-0J. 30' WINI DI '8HA MIX..,.... ___ ...,_ 41' ASPAUIUS SPUIS. ------.. 1•.Ml. 79'" • --•1• CGRNISH HENS ....... -• ii'.UiiERllES . .,-0, 65' VITAMIN-I 4-WAY aUnllllN OIL OR CRIAM NASAL ll'llA Y TAaUTI -'1 ~· ·-79• ·~-•1•• --....... SUAVI ITYU CLAIROL CRIMI RINSI NAIR ll'llAY HAIR COi.Oii ·-66' ~-66' '179 ~ ·--- AL:fl/:1 TAMALES -· .... 5" NABISCO Pl Y NTTEIMELTI ,_ 1r PRIMIUMS .... TWINACIClllEIE.--~1641. '1.41 ,,__.,_ IUfTIEllfCllATRCHEfU _..._42' UAFT $411E!Z·A·SIACI --·-··-5" ss~ FOR GARNET YAMS ... 23c SMAll FANCY O()t.DIN DIUCIOUS 4 $1 APPLES ....................... .. •. LARGI FANCY SWHT NAVIL 5 $1 ORANGES~~~·-····· LBS. LA.IOI •ANCY COACHILLA YAWY ' 8 '69c GRAR.EFRUI LB,&AG CUITISS IUTTERFlll8EI CHIPS ......... ,~ 51' CUITISS UIY IVTll N1188ETS .-•~L 57" 1&11/llAJIS FUii SIZE IARS un --.~ '1.39 UUY TOllATO JUICE •-SI' OL __ , _ 19' UUY TOllATD JUIC( -55' ctlfTADlltA TOllATO Pam -lt-01 .• TUIHIEAFllSTAllTTU __ .,..,~.17 lllLU llllOS. lllSTAllT COFFEE.:_,,.. ~.51 SCOTClllOD FAllllC PIOTECTDI·-'2.25 INSTAllT YUW COFFEE -----··-··~L '1.12 PUllTEIS REii. MIXEfl NUTS .. _ ..... n-00. '1.15 1111t 1EUY WILi .Id-.. ·-··-···-.. 5r 111111w.Y MW ----····•~L 5r lltll IEll J .... ·-·-IWIL 13° DEL~ UlllU-IMll. w 111..-nu..--. ,,...45• IAIUS AIJtll. FUIE ~-·-13'' WHITE·llll8 Kl'Dl8PY ----'l# UIN...SWAYEISOfTBIEl _....:t7'' SYA·PUF ~AllllC SOFTENEl _-_;.:;71• 11 MAllO •. ·--·· ... ···-···-···-·--· DUST MY IEBYER .• _____ ....... YU CAMPS POii & llUllS _______ ,~ .. 30' GIEE.1-IUllS-,°"OllllCID--•-33' FIEJIClll POTATO~ 1nu ---"·--'""°'" 17' OL~ Ell8U$H LEllOll---·-·---11" GRIFTINL14.SllOEPOUSH --~35" ACCEllT -DE-IZU-.--45' llOllTllElll n•uE-4-w nE .. CE & son TISSUE 4 _, 17' OYALTlllECllOC.ORMALT._,,..,._•1.21 UIJ> . . • ·,' -. , . ~PljCltqFE 14600So.&ta1 f stA•e .. WHWMkr llOOhltc.-.tA ... • .. 0.-,. '11711 .. erSt .. CothMeM 7. LLD YI CIEIM COIN STARCH .......... -......... 11. 32' 707 Wul """'"""' "·J;::.' ..,,. fizz Wu-.. ._ w • ., • 1wt110 "......, .. .., c..o....,. FU A =llJIAl_oo_ 11.45' WllfDQlll 6161' ...... Al..1.,. •-• • JOWut-• ... •-141711MHilA,. T-THUIS.·WED ,_, .............. 1 ...non STAMPS 260lW•sts., .... e.Ast .. s..t.A .. ' 6JO~A.,. .. ~ 14Zl2Mi1Mt.i.'ft Wwt.,; ··-·mH IDETSllAPllllS ...... .._ .. , 1.---~. llHC ..... G.......... 1210 ... .-.... .... '•U•-· .. -'"'.....:." _ .... llSPOIEZE ILL·lllTE DllPERS .... 1n 99' ~~ "'0 "!%7'-•••-• .,., ..., 544 w,,. •-"'·' llOtl M.,....4 .... ,_. •~itllrl IPI. 211 \ ' I • ,, • • ·J . ·• . :< : ~ •. :-. ;: •• , . . .. ; .. . ~ " •. " • ' ~ ' " )', '· .· " • ~ , ' . ' " " :: .-•, :: . : . • " , " • " " • • t '.?. ' ; r f ' t t ' t ·~ f i: ' ! l • • • < • • .; • • • .: ~ l , •, . , ) '· , '. . . ~ ~ . ' .; ~ .-" ·, ' .. • !· ..... . '· ~ ~ . ) I ' . ~ '" .. • . ~ :· ' ,· -•. . ·: . . .. .-· . ... . . . , •. . , •, 1', :· ' .. • ·. •. , , . .. . . :· .· . . . . • . ... .. , ~ . • ~· .· • .. • } • • ~-.. ~· ( i f > f } i· 1 ! ~ • ' • •, . . • ' • • •. I . . 1 Recouping . Lays · Egg . . . By BRAD SMITH ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. <UPI> -One way to beat Inflation while enjoylna the rrwta or your labors, so the s tory goes, Is to raise your own food. Home-grown food has it5 advanta1es. It's fresher than what the stores sell and can be as natural as you want it -but Jt lan't alwayis cheaper. Take, for Instance, eggs. My wire and I, along with two growing boys, lov~ to eat eggs. Possessing a house in an agncultural area and already having met limit· ed success with a vegetable garden, we decided to go Into the poultry business. • We st arted from scratch. We paid 25 cents each for a dozen assorted day-old chicks -Rhode Wedneedey, March 28, 1975 DAILY PILOT C Island reds, BlacJc Minorcas and Australorps. Four roosters were killed for food when they A too1-hed in the back of the house was conver· were about 6-months -Old. ted into a chicken coop. The only additional The stx hens left are doing a good job. Even io equipment needed was chicken wire for a small the .winter slack period they provided nearly yard, a watering device and a feeder. three dozen t-gas a week-ample for WJ. Used lumber made a nest and an old cartop On a cost accounting basis, we get nlne dozen crnrrier became a roost. All that came to about eags out or a 50·pound bag of feed. The price or S35. that bag is now $5.50, which means we pa)· 61 Then we had to buy food. cents for a dozen eggs. Baby chicks, besides being cute and loveable,· That isn't bad for truly fresh ~xtra large egaa . aren't big eaters. We didn't think we'd have any But it isn't great. The local grocery store price trouble with that expense until they were old has been fluctuating between 59 cents and 81 enough to la>· eegs. cents ror a dozen of Grade A eigs. ' . We discovered it took the chickens -!rix of However, when you add in the money It took to which turned out to be hens -between five and set up the backyard chicken cooµ m the first eight months to begin laying eags. place, the chickens will ha\ e grny feathers Two of the chicks died within a few weeks. before we recoup our losses. EXTRAS FOR ···.· aenv CROCKER ' CAKE MIXES REG. 79• YOU SAVE 20· :~ . · ~f:icy FARMS FRESH HEN TURKEY .59~ YUlaN COFFEE 41.L CialNDS 3 LI. CAN Sl.27 I LI. CAN SPRINGFIELD GRADE AA :IURER ILB •.. GOLDEN CREME BREAD ·EGGS LARGE . WHITIOI WHEAT I LI. LOAF IEG. 12.01 1/J GAL IOUMD ciaTOM FUERTE AVOCADOS AL:L PURPOSE ' · P•PIN APPLES LOCAL BROCCOLI -15~ U.S. MO. I RUSSET POTATOES .· FRESH ANY SIZE P'ACIC 59~ SKIMMED & TRIMMED BEEF LIVER 69~ 1FROM THE SEA TURBOT OR SOLE FILLET BAR M BACON · !BAR M· TAVERN HAM 59~ s12! sr. BAR M WIENERS 89~ 7/51 PILLSIURY REI~ & BUnERMILK BISCUITS DELI SPECIALS FARMHOUSE WIENERS SPRINGFIELD ORANGE JUICE ~1·~~ BRIDGEFORD l LOAF PA.CK~I~. '5' LYNDEN FARMS HASH BROWM POTATOES 2 u. IAG 59~ 69~ WIUOW llOOIC KENTUCKY s399 STRAIGHT BOURBON RFTH ----------f' FIVE CROWN BRANDY,.,,.. t . - l ( I " D>JlYPILOT Menu Takes Ten -' . ~ . . . . . .. .... : ,' • Wednesoty, Match 21. 1975 · lly llARllARA GIBBONS Sometimes it seems as if Time is the bi"esl enemy of would-be \lo.'eight-wutchers. When Time is short and the dinner hour nears, it often seems simpler to turn to fattening con- venience food s than to put together a maid course from ···scratch." Today we've got a trio of 10 minute meals that are almost as easy as heat·and-ser"e mix- es ... and every bit as quick! But they taste better and are far more nutritious. And they cost you less in calories and cash. TEN-MINUTE ClllCKEN POLYNESIAN 11 2 pound chicken cutlet! I boneless breast} Surprise Orange Scuffle may look expensi ve but it's not. April Fool! , . . . . . . . . ' ' l tablespoon soy sauce l tablespoon salad oil 1-2 cftopped. onion . 1 1reen pepper, seeded and sliced 1 cup juice-packed crushed pineapple 16-ounce can plain tomato sauce Cut the chicken into two·inch chunks. Put the chJcken, soy sauce and oil in a nonsUck skillel over high heat. Cook and stir un · til chicken chunks are lightly browned. Stir in all remaiiiin.e: ingre· dients, coyer and cook 5 minutes over-low lieat.~ Uncover &nd con- .tinue to cook and stir untl~ the Ii-. q'uid eva~orates iQto a thick sauce. Serves-six, 186 calories each. GARDEN FRESH BROCCOLI 19~. TEN·MINUTE SKEWERED HAM A'Np APl'LES . 1'14 pound ready-to-eat hamsleak ' · 3 large apples l teaspoon caraway seeds Cut the hamsteak into l lf.r·inch cubes, trimming away ·any fat. Core the unpeeled . apples and slice each ini9 &wedges with skin intact. Cut each we<\Je in half, so that each apple .chi.ink retains some skin. Alternate the ham cubes and apple chunks on metal skewers (make certain the skewer goes through the apple skin). Arrange t~e s kewers~ ln a stiallow flame-proof dish and sprinkle li ghtly with carawt..)t. Broil ~bout 4 minutes each std~. •• baiting , with any llquJ d that torms in the dish. Serves four, 265 calorie• each. ~ . " , TEN°MJNUTE 5rEAK ITAU .\NO l tablespoon ollveoil If.I; cup chopped onion l\.!ii pounds top round steak, ·thlnb-$~·~ 18-ounce can tomato'.aauce earlic salt and pepper (o taste . 1,4 \easpoon crushed oregano Heat oil in a nonstick -skillet and cook chopped onion until golden brown. Add steak slices and browq, qulc.kly, about S minutea on e8Ch ikl~. Poul'JI tomato sauce over the steak, ·ad.d seasonings and cook gently, co~red for 10 minutes. Serves six, 295 calories each. ' . FINEST OUAl lT'f' IDAHO RUSSET , POTATOES HONEYDEW MELONS 12~. Good? No Foolin' , ,, ' •, .,, 0 n I ,i• . r· Look expensive -but it really isn't. April Fool~ What is it? Surprise Orange Souffle, a fluffy light dessert whose elegant looks and fres h flavor don't betray its cost. This is a two-layer soufne, and that's part of the surprise. The orange portion covers a chocolate souffle layer beneath il. so that as you scoop out a serving, the chocolate surprise appears. Freshly squeezed orange juice and grated rind add natural citrus flavor to the orange layer, and a milk chocolate bar gives a light chocolate fla vor to the bottom layer. Surprise Orange Souffle ca!l.; for only 112 cup of sugar and yields about8servings. SURPRISE ORANGE SOUFFLE Chocolate Layer: 112 teaspoon s unflavored gelatin 2tablespoons sugar 1 ii teaspoon salt 2eggs, separated 3 4 cup milk I bar Cl .I ounces) milk chocolate In small s aucepaa mix together gelatin, s ugar and salt. Beat together egg yolks and milk in small bowl ; stir into gelatin mix· tu re. minutes. Remove from heal, ac;ld chocolate bar and stir until melt· ed . Set aside. Orange Layer: 11 ~ teas poons unflavored gelatin 6 tablespoons sugar, divided 11, teaspoon salt 2eggs, separated 3 :. cup orange juice 1 ~ teas poon · grated orange rind In s mall saucepan mix together gelatin, sugar and salt. Beat together egg yolks, orange juice and rind in s mall bowl ; stir into gelatin mixture. Place over low heat; stir constantly until gelatin dissolves and mixture thickens slightly, about 4 minutes. Remove from heat. Chill both the chocolate and orange mix· lures until they mound slightly when dropped from a spoon. Combine the 4 reserved egg whites from both mixtures and beat until soft peaks form, gradually beat in remaining 4 tablespoons s ugar and continue beating until stiff peaks form. Dtvide beaten whites in half and fold half -into the chocolate and half into the orange mixture. Turn chocolate mixture into bottom of . a 1-quart sou(fle d'ish with paper collar. Pour orange mixture on top. G'--Place over low heat; stir con· stantly until gelatin_ dissolves and mjxlure thickens slightly, about 4 Chill until set. Garnish with wh.ipped cream and chocolate curls. 6to8 servings. , DELANEY BROS. RECIPE DON'T MISS DELANEY'S GIGAMTIC SALE BEFORE EASTER MllS.FlllDA'l'"S l6/20 c-2112•lo• BREADED SHRIMP ................• ,. a.n MOW 5.75 ....... d ..... 1ro11 .. ca...d& ... ellwcl f .. SHRIMPouDTTo C0011 ........ 1,.1u.,MOW 11 .50 .;... SCALLOPS , ..... -............ 1,. 1.21MOW2.50 .. - CRAILEG '"'"'°"" ..................... MOW3.40 .. ~ .... ,. ..... ty We Are ffflurillCJ The San Francisco Pcrisian Bread Aqain ---s • .-.zaoo i..tayatlo•How porl Loch, \ • Non·Food Double Djscount1 . ' ~t ..at1HC1 Sill • UI COUNt !~OUNCE SIZE 79 WOSAall TIIMaLftS o "'""'' · """'"' '""' · ,......,.,~... I 83 l'UTlllM PUIS auDIS . · o lllle Oii It.ACK """I • l 49 -H-~ t•· ' wnc>H .,.,,...,. '°"'' a 1 99 --CAlll lii:i ,. eGL.OCfl(Sf j ,t-Ol~ z3 a•••I AUOllOI: .11 an.• • , , ~-# l'lf:G. Ofi!µH&c£1ft£D 1J911 1i..Ol. •• I.All ..... Alft' .iillll ITL • a ·' - • iiiiffinl'?aaLiTS ,~ 1.79 ~L aOllY NW-' ~. ,17 aoov s~ 12.()UNCf eon~ 1.71 aUIUM.£ BATH• t •OIJNCI: SOfT~I 1At Ol)Mll(..f.l£ 40t LADY ClAIRaL MAXI RI• -"" . ..... vira¥ I GllAM . •.OIJ~ ,JflA • RAllllllllM-IClll.Mp' LO'f19H: MJUNCE 90nl.I ..... •l ' ~ .. 1 • l I ~ d G - ,J • ·i ... J I .. ,, \ a r Creatny chlcnn crepes with musi.room sauce or manicot·. tl..,tbue ·sound like tbe kind of dishes low-cholesterol dieters havefeverif!b dreams about. sake or prudence. A single yolk contains 85 per- cent of the dail~ reconvnen<led maximum cholesterol total. fruil or the hen . Nu_trilious, too ... the product provides 80 percent of the protein plus ttte essential vitamin and mineral content o( natural eggs with only half the calories. eggs.· These u~~ good substitutes. But t hanks to a new cholesterol-free egg sublUtute, the might y crepe and some ··ncb" variations are available for the many people on a low satur•ted·f at diet. Happily, man bas surpassed the hen in producing a healthful "egg" that provides the fresh egg white, makes a substitution for the yolk, and comes in a han- dy ready-to-use liquid form. You don't need a slide rule for using this cholesterol·free egg substitute in cookery ... 3 tables- poons are equivalent to 1 large egg. Use for French toast, pan- cakes, baking, anything using whole beaten eggs . For scrambled eggs, pour right inlo the pan. ' • On. the advice of doctors, about 10 percent of the populatioa are avoi~n1 .~&ss and most of us are cut~g down egg intab for the Thls product found in the superJDarket refrigerated egg or ·dairy section offers a won- d~rfully fresh flavor indist- inguishable from "!e in-shell MORltELI. SMOKED HAMS SHANK POllTIOll • WATER ADDED IEEF STA,.,allG 1111 ROASt .. , "NATURALLY AGEO t 27 fOR FLAVOR AJ'IO tENOERNESS ' BCH UI llOIELESS TOP siRL.Oll. STEAK LOIN I L& ·~ SE.,,EN BONE .39 CUT L& WHAT'S IN STORE EASTER TRADITIONS Around tht Cllriltian world thtrc are many types of ttlcbracions on this mo'1 rmaninaful. Wy day. Tht ,.JM E;Jstcr 11u11s from I~ Old EnaliWI '*OC'd El~re. whic:h in tum nmt from o fll"llatoric Wnf G«Tman sprillg fullYlll. II cd1tbraled the reM..,,I of lif1t. so Olis wai. IM naml! ..+rcttd by 1ht' Chri.11a11J for the! commemoration of Christ's rc\Surttliog. The! ~ and IM Easltt' bunny are both •ymbllls of thi~ rebirth of lift!. . SlkHS around the Mllld continue 1hc! tradition of baking rich Easter bread\ 10 end the lrnl~ period. The 1wHt Eiater bread of Greece is lopped with colored cus 10 bring good hack '° Ille ramlly. A delicole fn1h nnd nut bread is baked fM the Orthodox fta\I by lhose of Russian dts«nl. IA Gennany lhc yeasl dough is ladened with fruits, nuu and spke-.. then lnidtd IAtu a 11ollen. Italian cooks ofll"n bake ,.,.ttt bre:ids in ring molds: wh.-n cooled Ibey .. E'"""' 'B 'CU~4t­ ';dQOIUtu FMMERjEOHll • 14 BACOll I IL FARllER aHll •·OZ 44c SKINLESS LINK SAUSAGE PACICAGE u. F~•R JOHii HB sac PURE '°"'~SAUSAGE ROLL u. • are ;lttd with ~yrups and prelil'rve~. Ob>iously. 1hncn1 every counlry ha~ their fav4f(lle from the O¥en. " E"'llt' Cramn Het Cross Ban~. so long al llw cop of lhr llst of Easter bread favoriles. oriJlnaled in Ensland l,,.tc:lnr uf for Good Friday and are now availabll" fre~h from our own Alpha Bell Bakery 10 save time for (.,,.,...,,.., Affein< .y ~en. / 717 S. H•rhot Bl•d. AllOfher helpful hint for Ea\ltr. Tuii<ey and ham ;arc two of rhc mo~I emnomicnl main u tblw:I, CA. 90631 · cithes when cost' per "1Vln1 aJC fipared. Many varieties of meals can be created from the Ell19" dinner ld1ovus. Plan wdtfy and S11Ve. Have a p>od EIJler. Ev eryday DIKouat Prices ,O.OUl'ICE 8~ ALMA llTA ROBIN ~GCS ~,.9'!HC4 SAG .,rAGrS tlu. Y .... HGS" ·~~i_6-~ f'ACKAOE ,-· MAlllllMAtiLOW RA181TS ALPHA 8£-~NCl BAO ' 89 MA•S ~uow Hiii IGGS • e-<:OUN'T PACKA05..rr 7 9 a~s ••~1:.=~!°s' :.r.. .49 .&9 .19 II t. / Wednesday, March 26. 1975 OAILY PILOT c · Fl -avor ·stay .. As for crepes, these are just thir\ French pancakes, and if you can make breakfast pancakes you can m ake crepes. Chicken crepes are elegant for -pa ·es. M · · cotli, usually made with tc c repes, works won- derfully we based on these lighter crepes. In fact, we con- ~ider the low-c olesterol crepe Manicotli a best.ever version. Guests are always grateful to hostesses considerate enough to take their diet needs into ac· count ... and provide great food. Beat Diet Blues LOW-CHOLBSTEROL CREPES 17 cup cold water •,2 c up s1C immed milk 12 c up Io w • cholesterol egg sub· stitule • 1 c up s ifted all· purpose flour 2 tablespoons salad oil Beat together water. milk, egg substitute, fl o u r a n d· o i J u n ti 1 smooth. Chill batter 2 hours. Brush a 7-inch skillet or crep~ pan with oil and heat over medium high heat. ~dd h cup batter to pan and quickly tilt pan in all directions so ba tter covers ·bottom evenly. (Pour any batter that does not adhere to pan back into bowl). Cook aboul l minute, until lightly brown on bot· tom. Loosen with spatula· and flip over. Brown other side, for about 20 seconds, and turn crepe out onto.waxed paper. Repeal with remaining batter. oiling pan u necessary. Yields 11 crepes. CIUCKF.N CREPES 2 tablespoons salad oil 12 cup chopped onion 12 p o u n d mushrooms, sliced 6 tablespoons flour l chicken bouilloo cube l leaspoon salt 1 .i teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons cho~ ped parsley 3cupsskimm ed millC • :i cup dry wh1tewme 4 cups diced cooked chicken 12 low-cholesterol crepes. In a medium saucepan heat oil. Add onion and mushrooms and cook 5 minutes, until tender. Sprinkle with flour ; mix well . Add bouillon cubs, • sail. pepper and parsley. , Gradually stir in milk. Cook over medium heal, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Stir in wine; cook a bout 5 minutes longer. Add P.i cups sauce to chicken. Pl ace •.:.. cup c hi cken mixture on center of each crepe. Roll crepe around chicken. Place crepes seam side down in a 13 x 9 x 2·inch baking dish. Top with re- maining sauce. Cover and bake in a 350 degree F . oven 20 to 30 minutes. Serves 6. MANICOTTI 1 tablespoon salad oil 1 c love garlic, crushed • 2 cup chopped onion ':? cup c hopped celery 1 can ( 1 pound, 12 ounces) tomatoes in puree l teaspoon salt •" teaspoon pepper • :i teaspoon dried leaf basil •.i teaspoon dried leaf oregano •, teaspoon dried leaf thyme 1 .i cup chopped in parsley. In a medium saucepan heat 011. Add garli c, onion and celery ; cook 10 minutes, unlit tender. Add tomatoes, salt. pep- per, basil, oregano and thyme . Simmer,un-, covered, 30 minutes. Stir parsley. 2 cups < 1 pound, col·· tage cheese 11 2 cups < 6 ounces) s hredded s kim -milk Mozzarella cheese, divided 1.i cup low·cholesterol egg substilule l t ab l espoo n chopped parsley • _. teaspoon dried leaf basil 12 low·cho l eslerol crepes ln a medium bowl mix cottage cheese, 1 cup Mozzarella cheese, egg substitute, parsley and basil. Place '• cup cheese mixture in center o( each crepe i roll crepe around cheese. Plate crepes seam side down in a 13 x 9 x 2-inch bakmg dish. Cover with sauce. Bake uncovered in a~degree F. oven for 15mmutes . Uncover , sprinkle with remaining 1h cup Mozzarella cheese. and bake 15 minutes longer. Serves6 . -'· ...,. __ .. If I \ 1 CJ • DAILYPILOT Can.eel Side Order· On Easler Sunday morning, offer a treat that's on the menu when you have Breakfast at Brennan's in New OrJeans, Dallas, Houston or Atlanta. For Easter Dinner . we suggest a glazed Cana- dian Bacon Roast served with a Golde n West Raisin Pineapple sauce. EGGS HUSSARDE 4 thin slices Cana- dian Bacon, grilled 2 Holland Rusks V.. c\Jp Marchand de VinSaut'e 2 eggs, soft poached ~ cup Hollanrtais.e Sauce Lay two slices or Cana- di~n Bacon_ ac-ross each rusk and cover with Marchand de Vin Sauce. Cover next with egg and t op with Hollandais e Sauc~. Garnish with sprinkling of paprika and serve with 1h grilled tomato. One Serving. MARCHAND DE VIN SAUCE 34 cup butter 1,J cup finely Chopped mushrooms l :i cup minced Cana- dian Bacon 1;3 cup finely chopped shallots '":!cup f i n e l y chopped onion 2 tablespoons carlic. minced 2 lablcspoons fl our · 11:! teaspoon salt 1·1 teaspoon pepper Das h Cayenne .::v~ cup beef stock ''z cup red wine tn a 9·inch s kille t, mell butter an.si. lightly saute the mus hrooms, Cana· dian Bacon, s hallots, onion and garlic. When the onion i s g olden brown, add the flour. salt, pepper and cayenne. Bro\.l.·n well, about 7 to JO minutes. Bie nd in the stock and the wine and simmer o v e r l o \.I.' beat ror 35 to45 m inut("S. Yields 2 cups. BREN]\:AN'S JIOLLANDAISE SAUCE 4 egg yolks 2 tablespoons lemon juice i.~ p o und butter , melted 1 ~ teas poon salt In top half or double boiler, beat egg yolks and stir in lemon jui ce. Cook very s lowly in dou· ble boiler o ver lo'ol.' heat, never a!IO\.l.'ing V.'a ter in bottom pan to come to a boil. Add butter a little at a time, stirring constant- ly with a wooden SIXIQn. Add s alt and pe pper. Continue co6king slo..,ily until thickened. Yields l cup. GLAZED CAN,\1)1AN BACON RO,\ST Slip off casing fom 31 Z to 4 pound p iece of Cana- dian Bacon. lace fat sid e up in s haltO\.I.' pan. Bake in s low oven (325 dcgl'c·tts F.> about 1112 hou l's. Scor e to p o f bacon; stud with cloves if de· sired. Spread \.l.'ith 1 :1 cup ho ney m i xed w ilh 2 tablespoons s herry. Con- tinue bakin g u nt i l glazed, about 20 m inutes longE"r. Serve hot with Golden West Ra is in P ineapple Sauce, s pooning a litllc of the sauce over the roll to add fu r ther gl aze. Ser v e remaind e r separate ly. GOLDEN WEST RAISIN PISF.APPLF. SAUCE 11~ c up butte r or margarine I t eas p oo n dry mus tard 12 teaspoon gi n,i::er 1~ c up p ine app!e- apri("Ot jam I tablespoon vine.ear 1 can (13'-:z ounces) pineapple tidbits 1 tab les po on cor - nsta rch 2 tablespoons waler '':z cup dark or golden raisin!'! 11 cup bra ndy Heal butter, mustard, and glnaer until bubbly. Stir ln jam. Add vinegar and 3' cup !'lyrup drained from pineapple. Stir in cornstarch blended \.l.'ith water. Cook, stirring until thickened , 3 o r 4 minutes . Add drained pineapple tidbits and raisin•. Heat brandy, pour into .sauce and flame. Serve bot over haired Canadian baton. M\kes 2'h cups sauce (enough tor 10 to 12 •erv· Jnll). 1 I ' L . .. .. . ,, WILSON'S CORN KING HAMS .,._,,,. nN ~OSCAR MAYER HAM STEAKS .,:~·. MEAT OI ''c.t"'• D BOLOGNA .......• '!' ~·: c ."~. '1" -~ .,,..., . ~ ..... , 0 .. , FlflHS ,,,. •EXTRA DRY •PINK • COLD DUCK EA. Cribari ••w: ....... :;. "' D CANADIAN MIST WHISKY • ~:·:;~ .• .'5" D LUCKY LAGER BEER '?:~~:., ...... 12 i'l" D RICHELIEU WINES . , . '.':';::;:~!\'.•:·: , 12" , • .-:-00 VlG>oll!I ,.., C 'G lASAGNE MIX , . , ... :1".·:~:-: :~·.49 0 SWEET PICKLE RELISH . , , .·~·'?\'''. .. 49' '"" '""''-" .. , .. ~~ .. ·2t--990 Technicolor :~:;;: .... ,..,,, FOR SAlADS or COCKT AllS Cooked Shrimp • • • • LB.: • ~'"""' ~ <>)!·• lef~::tl\17 ~~1'• • RA TH'S • a!Dl.11 ~AIMS : Sliced : Bacon : • • FOft UR SllOPPING CONVEN lf;Nt'E THRlnll'CAlt'T I WILL•£ Opm Easter l~l'o'll,I\". ;:K(7'.l"ll OR LATER l·LB. 'l'JN COFFEE YVBAN . AL; ' 01 GllNO! • o A· 1 STEAK SAUCE ....... .', .·~o: 87' o!il OREO COOKIES ~' .• , •• , ••• l'f~89' lmit. Mayonnaise ~.,;; 69° Tea Bags · • • • ·~~ 100.CI. • ••• THRIF'flMART'S FINE HOLIDAY SPIRITS Karasov Vodka .. ~••11 QU~IT •• D NECTAR HOSE , '.":'.~·i·~:'t. ,•3n·' ~-,, D MATEUS HOSE .. , , • , • i' ~·. '3" o ll• OQIT ,,,..,. v.£,., por lit<{"""IOOlf "*"l D CHRISTIAN BROS, WINES "!~ '2lt , . o liloYENooifiiWAl1e'WiN'Eiii! Pitied Olives .;:;t:;;::.:~: ··-...,.~---FR ESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT DISCOUNT! BREAD DOUGH "~"~"· ••• D ...... 1•• •• ~~~"?'.99c • ·~ MRS, K's BLINTZES . , •. ·:::~~~ ·~~-~·: 79' • SEC SP y "" '°' QJI °'~' OIOOC. ... , • ,,,.,. RET I""'"''!>. I•·"' -ll tf\ ll Ot. SJ" . ~ ......•........ • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • • • • : • • . . ON l'VRCH~SI 01 ONE DOZIN EGGS •Mesa Verd• Center, Harboi: at Adams. Costa Mesa •I 1922 lrookli.....-.'••"!,!I .,o,, •21811 El, Toro: •I 101 W. l!dlri9tr, Santa Ana •5851 W1r11tr, ltcA1i9011 ltocll 1 ' .. , I' ' - Color Rice Appetizing Color is such an important part of making meals appetizing. If a plate "looks" good you've already convinced your audienc~ that it also."tastes" good. Color can al~o br- ing out the opposite reaction -if it is too bright or unusual, you may rind that-some members of your family won 't even want to try the food. YELLOW RICE V2 cup each chop~ onions and green pepper 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 1 cup uncooked rice }Lh: cups chicken broth 1 can (14 112 to 16 ouncesJ tomatoes, drained 1 teaspoon salt 11~ teaspoon pepper Pinch of saffron or turmeric Saute onions, green pepper, and garlic in butter until tender crisp. Add ri ce and re- maining ingredients. Bring lo a boil. Turn into a s hallow 2-quart casserole. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. fluff lightly-with a fork: Makes 6servings. (Each Serving _p.rovides: 148 calories, I bread exchange, ¥i fat exchange.> ' MAIN DISll VARIATIONS A rroz Con Pollo Season 21/i pounds choice chicken pieces. Brown at 450 degrees for 30 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350 degrees. Prepare Yellow Rice. Top with chicken and bake as directed. CEath" serving provides : 307 calori6s, 3 meat exchanges, I bread exchange, 112 fat exchange. 1 , Cabbage Rice Au Gralln Prepare Yellow Rice adding 2 cups shredded cabbage' when sauteing vegetables. Bake as directed. Top with 2 cups grated Chedd<ir cheese. IEach serving provides: 304 calories, Jlh meal exchanges, 1 bread exchange, 'fl fat exc~ange.J P IMIENTO RICt: I cup chopped onions 2 tablespoons butter or margarine , 3 cups cc>pked rice 1 14 cup chopped fresh parsley · 14 cup diced pimientos Saut't Onio'its in butter ~lil tender. Add rice, pi.fsley, and pimientos; heat thoroughly :.• A'djust· seasonings, if necessary. Ma~es 6 servings. I Each serving ·provides: 129 calories, t brea~ exchange, l fat exchange, •12 B vegetable excha'nge). MAIN DISH VARIATIONS Cre1med Uef on PlmJenlo Rice Com bine 1 pac.kage (3 ounces l sliced rooked corn·ed beef, chopped, and 1 cup sour creaftt;.l he.at &lowly, but do not boll. Serve pver J-'1m1"n't.o k1ce. · •(£ach' serving provides: 236 calories, ~ meat exchange, 1 bread exchange, 2"°' fat exchanges, " 8 v·egetable exchana:e J . ..,.. Chicken Plmtento Salad Stir l,.IJ cup tt•l~/h dre!lsing into Pi mien· to Rice while !!tlllJ'ot. Add l can (5 ounces) ~btcken, cho~ped. Chill. Serve on sal1d ereens. Garnl!!h wlth pickled peaches. (Each serving provides: 280 calories, 1 meat exchange, 1 bread exchange, 2~ (1t exchanges, 'fl B veeetable exchange J. . I • • Blintzes start with wholesome milk. Then comes classic cottage cheese filling and essential top· pings. ~AGE CHEt;SE BLINTZES t <3·oun~eJ packaee crfam cheese 1 cup smell curd collage cheese 2eggs 2 tablespoons sugar 16: teaspoon vanilla 1/3 c4p golden seedless raisins •' 1 Sall ~cup flour 2/3cup'milk Butter Dairy sour cream Strawberry or ras pberry preserves . FILLING: Beat cream cheese until sn100lh and softened. Beat in coitage cheei:;e, 1 egg yolk, sugar, vanilla, raisins and 1,1,. teaspoon salt. , • ULIN'l'ZES: Combine l egg white; l whole ege, noui" milk Wtdn•sd•y. March 2e •. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT t..•t I and 1 14 teaspaon salt in electrlc../r=:=======~=====~;;:;:=;:=:::::;:::=:;:;::;-btender. Wb\ft to blend, :W.lt i-·1 tablMpoons bultett in for 'ltlnch t •skillet or creee pan. Whir Into · 1 HAMS batter in blertder. Pour about 2 lBblespooru; bal· ter into hot pan. 1'ilt to coat bot· tom , Cook over medium high "So Good ... It Will heat until golden brown on bot· 'Hawil' You 'lil ll'• Cone" tom. Do not flip. Remove from pan and· plac"~ brown side up on counter. Repeat with remaining batter, making 8 blintres illlogether. Divide chees e fi1hng into blintzes. f'old in two si'des OJl e~ch. Roll up, enclosing filling in- side. Just before s erving, nltdt 2 l.iblespoons butte r in skillet. 1\dt.l a few blintzes <it a tin1c and cook until browned <1nd hot. Serve al once with sour t•ream and pr~­ serves on top. M akcs 4 servings. Spir al Sll.,ed · Wllolr or lf•lf ORDER HOW FOR EA.STER s.,.,..__..,__,_.~ ••-•w,we eltoSWp .,wti.1 1 M~tl U.l.A.. 3700 E. Coast ~y. Con>na del Mar ~ 673-9000 1--··c..--ll ZJS ................. &.....-""""'========== =====----~___.;. $hop your guide to greater $avings •.. at The Treasury $upermarket. F.t.RMU.MD CANNED , HAM 4Ll.C.t.M U.S.D . .t.. CHOICE IEEf IOMEIM RIB STEAKS THRIF-T-PAJC u.s.D • .t.. CHOICE FRESH GROUND BEEF THRIF-T-PAJC 4 LIS. OR MORE 57~ CHUCK ROAST ' 58~ u .s.D • .t.', CHOICE IOMElESS IEEF CHUCK CLOJ) ROAST SIG! U.S.D . .t.. CHOICE BEEF RIB ROAST U.RGEEMD ' ... . · .. A ". 'BEST ·., ·,BUY ,i .,,..,m 'ii<'1' '~ KO SHER FOODS & WINES G~\tt>Et'l FRESH PRODUCE FRESH CRISP LG. M.t. VEL HEAD ORANGES LETTUCE 6 LB.B.t.G 29.~ 79~. CRISP .t.MD CRUNCHY CELERY 19! PRINCELLA YAMS 40 OL Co111s kl A.~f IMITAllUf'I U.S.# I LOOSE RUSSET POTATOES 9~ OLIVES SPRINGFIELD MED. PITTED 6 oL Can OClAMSl"IAT MAYONNAISE CRANBERRY SAUCE Qt. Jar COFFEE YUB.t.M IMST.t.trr 8 OL Jar JOO Si1.•C• 39c ROLLS 12 Pk. GOLDEN CREME l l OWH & SHY WE BOUGHT THEM LOWER ••• a.co-of _ .... ••!~..,• ,...dt.o .. , ... -""'·~.,_.,., .....,....., "'--· ...... ............. ...,. i..t ... •• WE SELL THEM LOWEii! 3900 So: Bristol • Corner Bristol & Sunflower • COST A MESA • SANT A ANA Store Hrs : Mon. thru Fri . 9:30-9 • Sat . 9:30-7 • Sun . 10-6 PHONE: 979-6862 ...... £1J °"M..Y PILQT WeclnNday.MlfchM.1115 ' Breaking .the M.old .. Egga En Cr•nberry Gelt>e" is e," sparkl· ing mold madt from j W5t a few Ingredients including cruberry j W~e ccx:klo.i1, pickl~ beets, hard cOOked es&11. •nd ~cl atin. Nol only u1 it a beauti.f\ll mold but it <:an · be prepared wlth eu e the d 111y before <1tH.I refri1er ated. · It would m ake H !ipl endid 5alat1 Junth. A simple dressing of m a,yonnai$1;' or sou1· crearn mixt..'<I with chopped chi ves or dill makes • t aste·porfe~t topping. And if you're plu nnin~ a luncheon or din- nar buffet, this would n1ukc un especially eolorful Olnd easy addition to your n1e11u. EGGS EN CRANllERRY GELEE 3 envelopes unflavored .:el,..tin 4 c ups ( l q uC1 r l J cranberry jui<:c ('()('kt ail l jar ( l pound I ph:klctl beets 6 hard t·ookec.J eggs Lettucij leaves ~Iayonn aise or SQUr cream, l'hopped l'hive!i or dill Wl:led Stir gelatin into I cup of the craubernr juice in :.i s aucepan. ~tir consl <intly over lo~· heat. until iJelatin is (·ompletcly iJis· so.l \'t'<I. Stir this nlixture into remaining Cl'an berry juice. Dr.tin juit•e fron1 beets and slir into i;elat in mixture . Chill gel~lin until s fightly thickened. Pl;.i.<:e Cl:!gs on the botton1 of il 11:.i·quart n1old. Cover \\'itb a la,\'er of gelatin. Ch ill w\til a ln1ost firm but still sli~htly stieky. Dice p ickled beets and fold into re1nain- ing gelatin; let this n1ixturc stand at room temperature until ready 10 use. Pour beet m i ~t u1·e ove r c h i lled gelatin and relrigt•rute until fir1n. Dip mold into lukc"'·~rm \\'all'r for a fe\v seconds, t:.ip to loosen ::ind invert onto a chilled serving pl<1tt c1·. G~rnis h \\'ith let- tuce leaves. Serve \1•ith mayonnaise or sour C"ream n1ixed \\1th chopped chi1 cs or dill v.eed. It's Devilishly Good S ~:.\F .\lt l '.\t; E(;(;:o; ,.OU ltkt• the 1dL•;J of dt't·v1 ;,11111g t·g:.:s. but :..re afr:.ud ll·ftuvers \i ill bL· 3 hard l't11•kl·d eggs, prt•blt'lllS • dl'\ t lt!d ~ u ll r f 41 \'O!'L le \\ <l.\' In a sauct.>pa n , ht'al <i n ti !>l 1r s oup un t i l i.nloolh. Add onion and cook two 01· th r t>c minult•s. A<ld rhl'l'Se :.ind ::air until ml:'ll~d. ('h:Jll('l'S ;1l't' thl'.\' l (':.Ill (Jl)l '~ OllllC'l'S) \\Uu 't IJL'. 1f .1 "u t•n ly ('l't'an1 of L'l'IL·ry stiup IL'avt' tht·n1 111 pl;1in :.1ght in the rL·frt gt•r :llur. Just l L.tbl l·spuon n1inctd Cun1bine sa uce ;.ind s hrimp; pour into a Ollt'· q uart baking dish: top \\'ith toa s tt•d b r ead crun1bs. P lace d eviled L'ggs on top of saut'c m ix- turl' in baking dis h . Bakt' in 350 degret' 01·en for 30 n1 1nutes. Du !>t l\\'O gent•rous servings \1 ith paprika. looking-<Ll thL·rn. yi>u 'll union think of :-;i l.id :-. 1 • cup s hr edilt·d !>:Jllc\\', ll'hi.!S, L':JS:>o.:l'lJil'!> (_'ht:dd<ir t:hl't:;,l' ant.I ;,n al·k-.. I cup eoukt:'d ~hrimp If tht· ~ht·ll :-> ~re un-·r o111 l'.' l'rgb!·uUnl't:' c:.in, brokl·rt, h..ird l·ouk\·d draLnl·d J t' ~ ~:. \\' 1 ! l i.. l' I:.'µ for 2 t ablt':;;pouns tuust- :;;1;;:\'t' l'<Ji \\l't·k;, 111 the l'dlJrl·;1d«run1b;, rt'f1·igt'r ;1\(•r-P~pr1k~ Q:"Really l'10Y4 aren't aH ,.-. dog fooc1s about the same?"~/ ~o A: I No. Ingredients dlf!er. Some taste better than others. Not all are completely balanced. Some h~ve . varying amounts ot vitarrnns, m1ne<als and protein. 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Cn~111t i> .. tlOll. f••n '<C~-01-:• ,.rue 1120; Of 1> 01111 ••P"e' Seple"'tle' 1, 111$. rn., ''"•·' ,, ·~•·d•~·~'•Ne Cllll·l ~ 1c BLUE MOUNTAIN . 1c -----------------------J AVAIL.lltlt E AT: .o.11>e•tsons. 9ovs. Diles. ,eoco. Hu11nes. t.1 a1ket BJ~·~I. Mayla11, Pantr~. \'0115 and 01ner hfl• s1ore1. I the muriel st evens show muriel s t e v e ns takes the mystery out ot mousses, Iha 1tgh1 out of souttles, the dokirums out ofdinner ... whal's her secret? she cooks wllh love. NOW! New Times 10 to10:30 •.m. and 7 to 7 :30 p.m. Monday th rough Friday COMMUN ITY CABLEVISION "VIO[ NIWP'(l91 Ill(" tlll•Nll I ,. ··~--·---·-·····-- W I APOLOGIES ,TO THOSI WHO COMPLAIMID AIOUT OUI ACCUaAT E SPILLIHGt. Hiii WE GO AGAIH. WI HAYE LOCAL STRA Wllltll•S WE ACCEPT - FOOD STAMPS ,._,. .. · PRODUCf MESA ICOIHHOFHOAqlfl'AY 1854.MEWPORT BLVD . •""wf'O••fl.••·t Ot'EM 6 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 . CUKEKUMBERZ 10! LEI-US 2/29c FRESH 63 MUSHROOM! ~ tOUtlTIT UUI 01 5 ~ ·ciliii'' r HAM t:t. ... 99 I( Cl An Bett lei Add Fri For : He CriE p a Cn Sp Cr Cri: SI Col R< !-lit Ri MJ 1 J v w Fm M Bh Al Al s F s· T p, Fo UI Sc L' A D K I I ' A9Wt<Snesd1y, March 26. 1975 ICE CREAM Royal HOit -Premium quality! All flavors .•• ~aJf.gallon Angel Cake Mix sgc Betty C rocker's one step ease! Jell·O AU ruvoas • • • • • 43c Add color to the menu' 6 oz. pkg. Fruit Cocktail •• 53c For salads, dessert! Springfield No. 21,2 Heinz Pickles • • 49c Crisp cucumber slices ... 16 oz. PINE- APPLE Choose Chunk~1 Crushed or Slices! Springfield in No. 2 can. Crackers Mlllsco •••• sgc Crisp Premium Snownakes! l lb. ·shasta Lo Cal 21 ot ,29c Cola, Lemon-Lime or Rootbeer! Root Beer s11,•Ck ••• sgc Hire11 old time flavor! 12 oz cana Rice Focsnmc ••••••• 49c MJB wild with white or brown! 5 oz. TOMAT039c JUICE Vine ripe flavor! Springfield 46 Wesson Oil •••• s 1°9 For salads or cooking! 24 oz btle Margarine • • • . • • &9c Blue Bonnet for value! 1 lb. ctn. Aluminum Foil •• 25c Save on Springfield 25' roll! Princella Yams • 49c Already in syrup! No. 2112 can Smucker's 39c Preserves S~rawberry ... big 11' oz jar Tooth Paste • • • 59c Pepaodent 5 oz tube (Inc. Uc off!) Excedrin • • . • . • • &9c For fast relief! 36 ct. sizt Ultra Ban 500 • ggc Scented, Unscented, Supn dry! 6 oz. Liquid Joy · •••••• 91 c ·For a nice reflection! 32 oz. (k 2tt tff) All onmm •••••••• s3ts Jumbo 9 lb 13 OJ silt (lie Mt tff) Dinner Napkins • 39c Kleenex -ouorted colort! 60 ct. SCOTT 49· c TOWELS Colort, white or decorat~d Muwen · "°"" CoffH .••.•• $1.07 Ont ot th• l"t•t brand•I 1 lb c1n .... CtffM •-•• , ..• , ••• $1.42 Mowell H0\&11 111 -• • •• UI) ., PILOT·AOVERTISER Wednesd1y. March 2&. 1975 El Rancho will have all the good things you'll want to serve! Leg o' Pork FRESH!. ......... _ .. ~ 1 o~ Fit for reaatina! Fresh Eutern pork -from Iowa -for flavor and lean te11dernes1! Wholt or 1h1nk half! Sliced Bacon .......... s 1 1rb~ Pork Steak ............ s 1 •! El Rancho'• own -ltan. and a little thicker Center cut frl)m fresh Easttrn pork lt>gs! Sausage ITAUAN srru ••••••••• 5 l 2lb~ Cubes of Pork ......... s 1 ~~ We make it wilh our own "old world " recipe! Fre11h -and lean! Just the thing for ''sweet 'n' aour" W£ W1U • a.osm USTta SU.AY EL RANCHO'S fou'll want it to be uery special! That'1 u•hy we'ue paid careful attention to the uariety ot it rm~ uf{er~d in this week's specials. And, u hile we've con.sidered y1111r need~ for thl' Easter menu, U'I' ht1L en 't forgotten the otht r days in the u tek. There's something special for every duy -and all at 5pecial price~! El Rancho Ham ~ 98t Perfect size for the intimate dinner -(water added) El Rancho Ham WHOU • 98~ B ig enough to satisfy the gang! (water added) Ham Slices emu arr •••• s 1 •t Sliced thick or thin from our ham. (water added) Cure 81 Ham .... s21t llormel'11 registered ham! Boneless and fully cooked! SHANK HALF! . . • . • ••.•.•....••••••. Here's the one un whid1 \\e\e built n rep11tat111n'. Our 11wn ham -lenn, tender and ~uaranteed! (water added) U.S.D.A. CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN • • • • • • • . •.• They'll love the juicv tenclc•rnr"'"' ol 1hii; loin cull !-'.D.A ('hoice berrscrvt>cl al any meal! (U* CUT MD STUl .•. $1.tl a.) EL RANCHO'S FRESH HENS! •••••.•...... U.S D.A. Grade ''A·• ... plump nnd tl'nder ... :-in-, ran~ing fr11m 10 to J!l lhs. . for fea5llng, priced fo r value! Ground Beef • . • 99t >-~xtra lean -bulk or pattiet1! Beef Rib Bones 69~. Meaty -bake or barbecue! Crab Legs • . • • . 99~. So meaty ... from Alaskan Crabi;! COOKED s1a9 SHRIMP lb. For a corktall they'll love! Fresh Oysters • s 149 1·:<1 ... t cm ... for your stuffini:d R oz. jar Super Fresh Produce! Chuck Steak ••. 79i U.S.O.A. Choice beef! Compare! Halibut STEAK s1a' Ht. Center cul for more value! llBparagaB LARGE! TENDER!. •••••••• 41! Large 8Ulk1 ... not the penC'il si7.C you Often ~('(.' ... but hig lt>nder SpE'ars for more na\'or! Broccoli •••••••• 25i Apples ~ ••••• 29t ( :11rdcn fresh and all green! Washington State Eittra Fancy! Romaine • • • • • • • 19~ Orange Juice ••• 59~ Cri!'p fresh lettuce! Lar1e bunrh El Rancho's! Pure! Freshly squeezed. and Easter lilies ... eo..ntt.flllitJ! ........ . five blOotltS or mere -Roritt ~ lftll ·fol . .,.... ... tllt ~ ,. IM llttft """ Or. cMtM from ow displ11 of Ctwy~ Auten, Tllfipi, Africln Violeta. C...*-... tldl •,.... .. lalefthy ,.,.._ tf ~II .,_..... Dial Soap...,. •...•...•...•...• no Choice o( Aq ua, Oold, Whit. or Pink Marshmallow Cretne : ••••••••• 49• Kttt\'• -10 tmooth, 10 \'trtalllel 7 01 Food ~~c .... ~.~ ......... lto Schillln«'• -ct rton a( 4 com -l oa ea. lllm Claze -............. 69o So 111y LO \lM -perfect rMUh•! 14 01 ' Frozen Foo d! ORANGE 25c JUICE •oz. Treesweet, from Florida,! (1?tt ... 4k) Petite Peas .-• • • 79c C & W .•. tiny, sweet, tender! 20 oz Spinach aue ••••• 35C Birdseye for qualily! 9 oz pkg Garlic Bread ••• 49c Schilling'• 7 oz ... Cheese, too! Coffee Cake • • • ggc Bu a Lee ... Pecan, for breakfut! COOL WHIP Spoon it on dessert! 9 oz. Birdaeye Delicatessen! CANNED $649 HAM 5LJS. Harmony! Lean. ta!lty-ready to eat! Franks aALum ••••• s 1°9 Served at World's Fair! Beer -1 lb. Baby Gouda orCMddar s1°9 Or Babyel or Bonbino! 8 oz. size. Lascco Herring. s1·39 Jn Sour Crea m or Wine! 12 oz size W. ·d s101 1spr1 e aoou ••• Spreadable! Sharp flavor! 10 oz. CREAM CHEESE Famous "Philly" by Kraft -8 oz. Liquor Dep 't Valu.es! ~~l:jJ·OO Ott $ 898 WHISKEY El Rancho's 86 proof! Half.gallon Cabin Still •..• s1091 Straight whiskey reducerl 1.00 1 z gal. Cutty Sark ...• s 1849 Save 1.46! Great scotch -'. gallon Dubonnet Wine s459 Blonde or Red aptritif' fifth Mateus Wines s3 39 Portugal import! Ho~e. White -5th PAUL S]49. MASSON Burgundy. Chabli!:. Rose -new low price! • ! gallon F:ffecti1·c Thur. Mar. 27 thrnu~lt \i'ed. Apr. 3 f Jprn 9 to 9 doily -closed Easter C'empllnt, for hohrlay SpE'Ctftltl•t' lf o& Wide Green Chits •........ Ste Onlt .. '1 -Jll~t hnt tnou1h' 7 O& OJI CJ4 D.t.ll Y PllOT 'AA' Grade Given Great to bake on a atay-at-home day and to serve lo friends at tea with butt e r and strawberry jam. \ I EGG BREAD DAILY PILOT I • Wednead•y. March 26, 1975 'AA'BUTIER 82( Shocly lone ht Quality I ~b. Ctn. • !~.,~~i·~·~·'·" C.o 15 ( 'AA' Eggs 64c W,em•~ .•..... I-dot. Ctn. Topping Potato Salad : 4t 30-SLICE BREAD Mrs . Wright's 1 lb 4 31> "ftMh" Y, • . ' loo/ I SUGAR Empreu 5 -lb. s114 G<onulottd. Bog ~...,...._..21·2'. lf7J.t.&.....,.. a...,.• ... .,.,... C-tiet fbdfl' ~I . . ' I I C-126 or 110 $ 20 Exposures 1 14 9 Eocn WEXFORD CRYSTAL • l ! .. TOP PRODUCERS •MOIMl•tDll • PHYU.,15 llVIMI •IOYK•MD~ • LllMALTIY •WHITPLu .... a •DALISMOW \ . THE WOODS IN MESA VERDE One or the most beautlrul hom4tl available in the s&s.ooo price range.. Situated in a quiet, woodsy setting that lakes you ool. of the city and into the country. Features 5 bedrooms, large family room with fireplace & wet bar, forna.l ~ng and huge master suite. Tastefully decorated, immaculate condition throuehout. Phone for a n appointme~t, 541-2313. $5,000 DOWN HR. BOAT HARBOR OML Y $36,500 Highly d esirable area. Nr. shopping & s cbools. Immaculate throughout. -HARDWOOD FLOORS. Cozy living room1 formal dine, gourmet's kitchen. Fam>lY bedrooms. $5,000 down - OWNER WILL HELP YOU assume bis . VA loan. Exceptional value. Must hurry, call 842·2535. VIEW ESTATE OCEAN & LIGHTS BARGAIN· $44,900 Rustic charm abounds in this unique beach estate. CinuJar drive. Huge living room with dra\natic corner log burning fireplace + breath. ta king view throug h WALL OF GLASS. Gourmet kiteh en & dine. Separate wing for hideaway master suite with a view + children & guest s uites. Hurry for this once in a lifetlme dream home at a bargain price. Bring your imagination & paint. Make ps. ~all 9ftJ.7881. THE PRICE IS RIGHT $59,500. Costa Mesa's best priced pure quality POOL home. Graciously terraced d ecking surrounds custom pool. Large b edrooms. Cr ackling fireplace. Easy w alk to Westcliff shopping. Better call now. 646-7171. 4 BEDROOM FIXER $220 PER MONTH HO QUALIFYING' Great lar,ge family home. Crackling fireplace. -F amily room. Needs T.L.C. Existing 7<;(. FHA loan $220 P.I.T .I. Call quick 64&-7171. BARCELONA ESTATE PRIME AREA Prest ige neighborhood. Manicured landscape. Impressive entry. Mas:;ive stepdown living room. FLOOR TO CEILING Fl R E PLACE. Ste p up formal dining room. Enormous garden kitchen with 15' e ating bar. Giant ramiiy room . 4 huge bedrooms + gorgeous rear yard. Owner must go - take advantage . Call 84.2·2535. IF YOU DON'T! We w i ll buy it. This l a r ge Huntington Beach s uburbia park 4 bedroom formal dining room & den home will n ot be a vailable in 15 days .. Just reduced thousands or dollars t<T SS3.900 ! This is a 1973 price. Act now - before we do. Call 546·2313. 2 STY 4 BR • POOL STEPS TO OCEAN Formal entry. Huge famlly sited living room with c rackling firepla ce & COMMANDING VIEW of sparkling 36' heated & filtered pool dramatically set in s un. Terraces & lush landscaping. Pool side gourmet kitchen & dine. Artistic stairs to hideaway children & guest suites. Secluded 18' master suite .. First to call. Gets this entertainers bargain. Hurry! Only $6790 down. E Z terms. Call 963·7881. BLUE PACIFIC VIEW 4 BR. POOL BEACH Unobstructed ocean view! High on a bill. Enter private walled court yard to elega nt oval pool. Form al entry to spacious foyer. Gourmet g arde n kitchen and d ine. Comfortable Ji ving and family rooms with UNLIMITED BLUE PACIFIC VI E W! Sepa rate guest and children suites. Rambling ocean view master suite. First lime offered. $7500down. Don't m iss It! Call 963-6767. HUGE BILLIARD ROOM $2000DOWH Giant game room. Wann panelling throu&hout. Four big bedrooms. Formal dlnJng. Full price just $39,9001 Hurry, call now847-6010. NEWPORT BEACH .1100 Mlwpert •vd. 616-1171 . '. ~ " SOUTHERN COMFO T MANSION 6 BDR. . 2 STY. BEACH Bike to the beach. Impressive southem mansion . H U GE PLANTATION PJLLARS. Twip door entry. Invitlnc parlor with old white brick firehearth. SEPARATE BANQUET BOOM. Secluded study with private ba th. Bt'ight springtime kit~hen. Overlooks charming family room. Wooded bannister leads to S separate sleeping quarters. Double doors lead to huge master suite with separate vanity area. A RARE FlND · hurry, call now to s~e 842·25.35. PATCH-PAINT AND SAVE$. · This is the best priced home in College Park. 3 bedroom. 2 baths with a great family fun r oom , a crackling wood burning fireplace. Well fenced lar ge · back yard with lots of shade, a high 7'h% contract that may be assumed. or S2,100 down, call 546-2313. TRI-LEVEL BEACH4BR ASSUME $23,250 Prime area . Dramatic entry to elegant liv ing room with enormous stone fireplace. Wi(esaver garden view kitchen. Dine. Ba ll roo\n sized family room overlooks covered dance pavilion & lush grounds . Sweeping stairs to second story suites including huge hideaway master. Take over 5~% FHA. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $24.S/mo. pays all Owner must sacrifice. Hurry! Call963·7881 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING HO DOWN GI Entertainer 's dream yard! Big sparhng pool. Ultimate privacy. Wrought iron de- cor. 4 family siie bedrooms. Country kitchen. No down G.I. Low down others. Call for mor e information! 847-6010 SPANISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF Arched atrium entry. Big formal livin~ room. Sepa rate family room. Country kitchen. Boat door through garage. Big "L" shaped lot. Park·like setttng Just $46,950 . Hurry-call now tosee847-6010. SPANISH MANSION POOL-BEACH HILLS Walled courtyar d to formal en try Spacious sunken living room and separate formal dining. Double doors to massive . den and fireplace. Enormous st:parate game room with second fireplace Gourmet g arden kitchen and breakfast nook. Sweeping stairs to elegant master & childrens s uites. Llntque rt:ar grounds with swimmers pool. 3 car garage $7790 down. Call today 963·6767 4 BEDROOM FIXER $220 PER MONTH . HO 9UALIFYIHG Great large fa m ily home . Crackling fireplace. F a mily room. Needs T.L C. Existing 7% FHA loan. S220 P.I.T.I. Call quick 6"6-7171. S & S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY Soaring vaulted ceilings Plush shag cpt. elegant custom drapes. Cozy family room. Brick ft replace. Formal dining. Hugt: maslt:r suite. Private patio entrance. Corner lot Park-like yard. S6000down! Act now-call 847 ·6010 MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE POOL 2000 sq fl. plus. Beautiful ltvmg l<! x IJ formal dining room. Brtl!ht well organized kitch en brcakrast area Unusually large hvinl! room <)\erlook' 36' pool m t ropical garden st>tt111~. Expen-;1vt: decking. Huge lanai. Your O\\n parnd1sc S7 ,400 down Call for pn' ah' tour 646-7171 -J NEWPORT WATERFRONT 4 BEDROOM $135,000 64' on the water with new private pier & noat. A ver y charming nautical two ston· Newport Beach home & way or hfe Ju;t reduced thousands Call 5-16-2313 tor an introduction. RANCH EST A TE 4 BR· 2 STY -BEACH ASSUME -$33,000 L'ommanaing corner location. S<'dudcd entrance. Large family s11,e II\ mg room v. ilh massive stone fircplan• lormal banquet ~•zed dintn!! room 1Jul!e countn styled kitchen. Separctll' '~1ng lor Hideaway master suite. Sweeping ~ta1r., to childrens & guest qu"rters. Seller motivated. Take O\'Cr i \'A loan -..o :\EW LOA:\ COSTS~ s:?95 mo pays ;111 First to call gets this RARGAI:\. 963-iliSl. . CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS VIEW OF BALBOA HARBOR Overlooks the whole world from sundeclc and terraces. All the amenities that go with an e legant home. Formal· dining room. Modern kitchen. Huge family room with wet bar plus wine cellar. Superb Quality. Call 673·8550. DESIGNERS HOME Interior designer's own home. A spot· less three bedroom house ln excellent • condition. Paneled and papered thru- out. Sparklin.c kitchen. Top grade ·earpettng. Convenient t.. tennis court& and swimming pool. m.soo call now ~- BUY OF THE WEEK Cus t o m built. Ir vine terr ace. 3 bedroom plus convertible den. Great family horrl e on FEE land. In tip-top condition with quality construction. An easy to care for yard which includes sparkling healed and filtered pool and badminton court. Ca ll 673·8550. MINIMUM UPKEEP But MAXIMIM COMFORT a nd reasonably priced. Three fa mily bedrooms with 2'h baths. Spacious Hvin& room and mode rn kitchen overlooking the finest of tree shaded green bells. The popular Franciscan model and only $72,000. Call 673-8550. JUST WAITING FOR YOU! This lovely, cozy home 1s available now in beautful m ove in condition. 2 Bedrooms. convertible den. formal d1n ing room plus eating area in garden kitchen. Spacious and workable floor ·plan with utmost privacy inside and an garden. $72,500 -Fee -!'<o leasehold payments. 673·8550. ' ALMOST NEW DUPLEX Desirable income property in CORON A DEL MAR. Three bedrooms in each unit. Expensive carpets and drapes and shutters South of Highway location Buy this propert y and watch 11 appreciate. Call 673-8550. CAIL Y PILOT THE ENCHANTED COTIAGE Picture a war m, comforlable, charmrng home with '4 bedroom s. Lovely yard w1th much privacy and covered patio. Silu1tled on . a quiet , tree·lmed street in Mesa Verde. Priced to sell promptly, $59,900. Phone 546·2313. For add1l1onal det~ls and appointment $36,500! BEACH LOCATION Best buy• Short bike ride to beach. Not a rondo Fee land Charming 3 bedroom 2 bath homl• Country kitchen. Walk to all school-. Onl\ 10', down. Call now to sec IH7·6010 HARBOR HIGHLANDS . HEEDS T.LC. New on market. Gracious bving. One of Newport'i; moM prestigious areas. 4 large bedrooms. Quality costot:rl pool. Oversize lot g reat for boat stO{"age. Nestled among mort• expensive homes. Jusl $92,500. Call &46·7171 "BEACH RANCH .. POOL & FAMILY ROOM NO DOWN VA Fantastic rour bedroom beach home. Spacious entry to enormous Uving and dining rooms. UntQUl' i::ardcn kitchen. Jumbo size par ty room King. size master & ch1ldrens swtes Wall of g lass to Polynesian paradise. Spectacular pool and t1k1 hit :'\o down to vC'ls Lov. do'' n lo no1M et:. Call qwck 963·6767 SPANISH HACIENDA $1750 DOWN BEACH South or the border Sl\'le three bt-droom ranch house 1',-1esta size living and d1n1n,g rooms. Gourmet kitchen . Spacious master and childrens suites. Wall of glass to finely man1l·ured grounds. Terraced 1.wrdens. Exlcns1\'l.! patio work. Full price $34,500. Don't delay. Call 963-6767 $2,250 DOWN! POOL Hike to hl'ach Or splash m ~our m\n sparkling pool. Gorgeous bnck fonr111g. Htg sundeck. llomemaker·s drt:am kitchen Generous bedroom. Low low dov.n µa\'mt llurn 1·,111 nov. 8-17 60lfJ PRIME AREA GOLF COURSE ASSUME $27,500 Prestige location. Seculded entry. SUNKEN L IVING ROOM. MASSIV~ SPANISH F IR E PLACE. Formal dine. Gour mets kitchen. BO!'lit:S SIZED YARD Walk lo golf cour..e. 'takeover 7 + 1 2;~ FHA" loan at ~ mo. Take advantage call 842·25:!5 BUDGET MINDED It's this quiet Easts1de Costa Mesa lree·lined charm home that your family will Jove the s pac1oiisness and privacy of this award·w1nmng custom home. 3 oversized bedroom::., large modern country kitchen . I mmediate occupancy S4500 Call !>16-2313 OCEAN VILLA 2 STY-4 BR-BONUS ASSUME $29,000 Hamblin~ 2 s torv close to beach. Spacious l I\ ing and dining rooms. Garden kitchen. SuNKEi'i 400 SQ. FT . MA RDI GRAS PARTY ROml. Two fireplaces Sv. eepmg stairs to sleeping suites. Wood beam overed patio. Enormous landscaped lot. NO NEW· LOAN COSTS. Assume 63.p VA loan. Call now! 963·6767 MEADOWLARK ESTATE NEAR GOLF& SURF Custom approach. Lavish landscape. P restige locat ion. Rust ic interior SPACIOl.iS FAJ\t !LY ROOM. Circular flhor plan surrounds. CENTER ATR IUM . A rare find+ EZterms Call to sec 842 2535 MINI RANCH 4 BR-BEACH Sphl rail fence j?uards entry to this suburban ranch home. Slate entrance large family sized livmg room with huge hooded fireplace + natures window view of summer oavilion & lush grounds. Modern country kitchen. Di ne. Separate wing for hideav.ay master suite & childrens quarters. S2100 down hanrtl<'S. Hurry for t his unique beach bargain! Call 963-7881 . VIEW NEWPORT TO CATALINA Plus gracious living. Exclusive hillside location. Very pn vate pool 2 crackling fireplaces. Huge rl'creation room. All foqu~l $79,000 ! Let's Call 646-7171. RtfNTINGTO BEACH CORON _,EL MAR 332 Morguerite 67!M550 FOU TAIN \'ALLEY I \'ESTME T 17931 a.ach ltvd. 21030 Brookhurst 601' Warner Ave • 18109 Broolchurst f 8662 MocAtthur Blvd., Suite 103 "2·2535 . ~ f:JU767 ' .8'7~10 963-7881 Irvine 752· 1700 • • 'Given .... Great .. \o bake on a ltay..at-home day and to Rl'Ve, to friends at tea Wi t h butter and lb'"awberry jam. EGGBllEAD 1 package active dry ~ast fcups flour 2large eggs V4 cup oil salad oil 2 teaspoons salt 2 lablespoons sugar Ea:g yolk mixed with 1 leaspoon cold water In a small bowl dis- solve the yeast in If.I cup warm water. Jato a large mixing bowl pour the flour ; make a well in the center and .into it turn 1· cup 1Varm water, the eggs, all, salt and sugar; add the yeast mixture. With a wooden spoon, mix until comblned. - dough will be sticky. Cover and let stand in warm, draft.free place for 3 hours; every half bour with the s poon, _.k d~h by turning a fewtime . Onto 8i' oured board or 'pastry ,9lolh turn dough and cut into 2 portions; form each iulo a loaf and place in well-greased loaf pans (each about 8 byt.by3inches). Generously brush tops of loaves with some of the egg-yolk mixture; cover with tents of foil (so dough will not stick to covering )and let rise in warm draft-free place one hour. Bake in . a preheated 350-degree ove n until wel l -browned -45 minutes. Loaves have airy tex- W.tntld ,Mlrch2S, 19'15 , lovely Plon.h $ 2 77 In Bud & .. inch Bloom p ot Give Treas ured Plants And flowers for faster Gilts Tender Compact 19( Bunches. Top with Your Favorite Sa uce lb. Red Potatoes U.S. No, 1 New Spring Crop ...... lb, Caladiums :.=..~ Hydrangeas ~ ...... s399 .:;. s49s ~.~~.~ •. ~!'~'! 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Stir in flour. Gradually stir in milk. Add the chicken stock base and cook, stirring. dntil mixture boils and thickens. Remove from heat. Stir in the lemon juice. Mates 1 c up sauce. . Routine ,cracked , Omelets on th' menu for brunch? Vary·tb.efill- ing: Try asparaau1 fresh, frozen.,br ranned with pa.per-thin sliC'et of Swiss cheese; or C'hicten Jivers wit11 mushrooms and onion ; or Oriental ngetebles with 1hrimp. ........... , DAILY PILOT ' ~~~!~!t~!.w~~-~~-~~-lb can 9 9c l!~n~Q~,!!pfl!!e~~~!.,~ 39c §t~~F~~H~~ii.~~-~~-~-'-~o:o,. can 4 9c --!~.~~r!!.R!~~-~-~---· ....... 4~~·: 4 9c -~!.~!~~!!!~.~-~~6-•• Pkg. 5 9c 1~.!!y~~!~~!~ -~~-~~-~.s~~~ 6 9c l~,-~~!ln ~t~~~~ ....... Hal~~~ Co•ton 8 9 e 1~!!~!.!~.!k.~.'.'.~~ ...... 18 ~~ • .-Pkg. 6 9c 11,vory Liquid ' t s10• Detergent For D11he1 .................................... 32••· 8 l IAPPLE JUICE ,,.., .... s. 891> lefmhingl Holl ~ 'Ga non 'AA'BUTIER ~~ ~ 82( Tn 011r Dairy Case !.~!~.~.!.~.•~·Ca· 15c 'AA' Eggs .64c luc:~-.... 1-dtL,ln, . Topping "'::'.t:-'St Potato~ 'i:': 4t HOLIDAY FROZEN FOODS . ./ ........ Bakery Buys Brown & Serve ROLLS 4 . ••Ready· 49" To-llo ke ~ Mrs. Wright's Pack ofl2 Liquor & Wines BOURBON Old Calhaun "'4•• Straight f 86 Proof Qua•t TAaLE WINE ~::: '°'') '1" Gallon llottlt i Homestyle Bread , s~1aA , 1~;·57c , fj~I~~·;; !!~~·-·-s521 ~~ily ·~~.~· ~~; c ~~~~~-~'-~~~ 51 ,, 30-SLICE BREAD "freth" n •1u. ' · M". Wright's I ~ ._ 4 31> . loaf I SUGAR Empr ... 5 .•. s114 G<onulottd. log Senorlto Tequila s42t tmpo<t ao.r.ooL ................... fiftl> ~=~ ............ ~•h :3:: Molttftllloei(tiHCeldl>uck) .. fifth 1 ' ... \ ~"t~,-..... ,.f;~ s31• . ~-~-~---SJ25 I ' I • Wt·Art Plecntd _To Accept USDA FOOD STAMP COUPONS Va riety Department. Hair Spray Min 7 Breck · I 13-01 . . c Co n :iJ C-126 .. 110$ 149 20 Exposures Eoc~ WEXFORD CRYSTAL , By Anc ho• H0<1Un9 ~ 11115 WEiii ' • r TABLE 4ftt ,, TUMBLER each .,,. • I J l' $5,1100 DOWN ~IL .. IO~T HARBOR ONt. Y $36,500 · Highly desirable area. Nr. shopping • · acbool$. Inunaculate throughout. ·HARDWOOD FLOORS. Coiy living roomt r.ormal dine, gourmet's kitchen. FatnJlY bedroom's. $5,000. down - OWNER WILL HELP YOU assume his . VA loan. Exceptional value. Must hurry, call 842-2535. . VIEW ESTATE OCEAN & LIGHTS BARGAIN.• $44,900 Rustic charm a~un~in this unique beach estate. Cire ar drive. Huge living room with dra u-_ corner log burning. fireplace· + breath. taking view through WALL OF GLASS. Gdq.rmet kitchen & dine. Separate wing for hideaway master suite with a view + children & guest suites. Hurry for this qnce in a lireUme dream home at a bargain price. Bring your imagination & paint. Make fn· ~all 96.1-7881. THE PRICE IS RIGHT $59,500. Co!ita Mesa's best priced pure quality PO.OL home .. Graciously terraced decking surrounds custom pool. Large bedrooms. Crackling fireplace. Easy walk to Westclirf shopping. Better call now. 646-nu. 4 BEDROOM FIXER $220 PER MONTH MO QUALIFYING' Great lar~e family home. Cra~Lng fireplace. "'FamOy room. Needs T .L.C'. Existing 1% FHA loan. $220 P.LT.I~ · Call QUI de 646-7171 . IAltCELOMA: ES1ATE PRIME AREA Prestige neighborhood. Manicured landscape. lmpressiv~ entry. Maqive stepdown living room. FLOOR TO CEILING FIREPLACE. Step up formal dining room. Enormous garden kitchen with 15' eating bar. Giant famiiy room. 4 huge bedrooms+ gorgeous rear yard. Owner mu.st go -~ake advantage. Call 842-2535. IF YOU DON9T! We will buy it. This large Huntingt on Beach suburbia park 4 bedroom formal dining room & den ' home will not be available in ·15 days .. J\4St reduced thousands of dollars t<r S53,900! This is a 1973 price. Act now - before we do. Call 546·2313. 2 STY 4 BR· POOL STEPS TO OCEAN Formal entry. Huge family sized living room with crackling fireplace & COMMANDING VIEW of sparkling 36' heated & filtered pool dramatically ·set· in sun. Terraces & lush landscaping. Pool side gourmet kitchen & dine. 1 Artistic stairs to hideaway children & guest suites. Secluded 18' master suite .. First to .call. Geta this entertainers bargain. Hurry! Only $6790 dow!'J. EZ ·terms. Call 963-7881. .BLUI; PAC,FIC VIEW481L POOL BEACH Unobstructed ocean view! High on a hUI. Enter private walled CQUrt yard to elegant ovlll pool. Form~l entry to spacious foyer. Gourmet garden kitchen and dine. Comfortable living and family rooms 'with UNLIMITED 'BLUE PACIFIC VIEW! Separategu~t and children suites. Rambling ocean view master suite. First time orrered. $7500down. Do~'t miss it! Call 96U767. HUGE BILLIARD ROOM $2000DOWN Giant game l'OOIJl. Warm panelling tbroulhout. Four biJ bedroom•. Formal dining. Full price Juat $39,9001 Hurry, call now ac1-eo10. -. ,. PATCH·PAINT AND SAVE$. · This is the best priced home in College Park. 3 l)edroom, 2 baths with a great f~fly run room, a cracillng wood burning fireplace. Well fenced large · back yard with lots of shade, a high 7112% contract that may be assumed. or $2,100 down, call 546-2313. . . . TRI-LEVEL BEACH 4BR ASSUME $23,250 . Prime area. Dramatic entry to elegant li v- ing room wlth enormaus sti>ne fireplace. Wi(e saver garden view ldtcben. Dine. Ball rookn sized family room overlooks cov~ed dance ,pavilion & lush grOunds. Sweeping stairs to second story suites including huge hideaway master. Take over~% FHA. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $US/mo. pays all. Ownetmu.Stucrifice. JiurrT! Call9f»!7881. COUNTRY CLUB LIVING · NODOWNGI Eniertainer's dream yard! Big spar,ling pool. Ultimate privacy. Wrought iron de- cor. 4 family size bedrooms. Country kitchen. No down G.I. Low down,others. Call for more inform atioo I 847-6010 SPANISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF Arched atrium entry. Big fotmal living room. Separate family room. Country kitchen. Bo~tdoorthrough garage. Big "L" shaped lot. Park-like setting. Just $46,950. . Hmry-callnowtosee847-6010. SPANISH MANSION POOL-BEACH HILLS Walled courtyard to fo rmal entry . Spacious sunken living room and separate formal dining. Double doors to massive . den and fireplace. Enormous separate game room wi'th, second fireplace. Gourmet garden kitchen and breakfast nook. Sweeping stairs to elegant master&. ~hildrens suites. Unique rear grounds 'with swimmers pool. 3 car garage. $7790 down. Cati today 963-6767. 4 BEDROOM FIXER $220 PER MONTH . NO 9UALIFYING. Great large family home. Crackling fireplace. Family room. Needs T.L.C. Existing 7% FHA loan. $220 P.I.T.l. Call quick 646-7171 . S & S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY . Soaring vaulted ceilings. Plush shag cpt. elegant custom drapes. Cozy f4lmlly room, Brick fireplace. Formal dining. Huge master suite. Private patio entrance. Corner lot. Park-like yard. $6000down! Act now -call847·6010. MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE POOL 2000 sq. ft. plus. Beautiful living -12 x 13 form al dining room. Bright well organized kitchen breakrast area. Unusually large living room overlooks 36' pool in tropical garden setting. Expensive decking. Huge lanai. Your own paradise $7,400 down. Call fo r private tour -646-7171. NEWPORT WATERFRONT 4 BEDROOM $135,000 64' on the waler with new private pier & float. A very charming nauUcal two story Newport Beach home & way of li fe. Just reduced thousands. Call 546-2313 for an fatroduction. RANCH ESTATE 4 BR· 2..STY -BEACH · ASSUME · $33,000 Comma naing corner location. Secluded entrance. Large family size living room with massive slone fi replace formal banquet sized dining room. Huge country styled kitchen . Separate wing for Hideaway master s1,1ite. Sweeping stairs to childrens & g u est quarters. Seller motivated. Take over 7' ( VA loan. NO N.EW LOAl'< COSTS~ 5295/mo pays all. First to call gets this BARGAIN. 963-7881. '.CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS VIEW OF BALBOA HARBOR Overlooks the whole world from surldeck and terraces. All the ameriities that go with an elegant home. Format· dining room. Modem kitchen. Huge family room with wet bar plus wine cellar. Superb Quality~ Call 673-8550. f DESIGNERS HOME Interior designer's own home. A~­ less three bedroom house in ex eot condition. Paneled and papered l'U· ~ut. Sparklin.e kitchen. Tot> 11'•d• ea.rpeUng. Convenient te-tennla court& and awtmmln1 j>ool. $12.~ caJl now '673-~.' BUY OF THE WEEK Custom built. Irvine terrace. 3 bedroom plus· convertible den. Great family home on FEE land. In tip-top condition with quality construction. An easy lo care for yard which includes sparkling heated and filtered pool and · badminton court. Call 673-8550. MINIMUM UPKEEP But MAXOUM CO MFORT and reasonably priced. Three family bedrooms with 2~ baths. Spacious living room and modern kitchen overkloking the finest or tree shaded green belts. The popular Franciscan model and only $72,000. Call 673-8550. JUST WAITING FO R YOU! This lovely. cozy home is available now in beautful move in condition. 2 Bedrooms, convertible den, formal din- ing room plus eating area in garden kitchen. Spacious and workable floor ·plan with utmost privacy inside and in garden. $72,500 -1-'ee -No leasehold payments. 673-8550. • I ALMOST NEW ·DUPLEX Desirab\e income property in CORONA DEL MAR. Three bedrooms in each unit. Expensive carpets and drapes and shutters. South of Highway location. Buy this property and watch it appreciate. Call 673·~. 18109 Btookhurat 963-7881 THE ENCHANTED C O TTAGE Picture a warm, comforUt;>le-, charming llol,l'le with 4 bedroc:fms: ·' Lovely yard with much privacy ' ando covered patio. Situated on . a , quiet,· tree-lined street in Mesa Verde. Priced to sell promptly, S59,900. Phone 546-2313. For additional details and appointment. , $36,500! BEACH LO CATION · Best buy! Short bikeridetobeach. NOtll' condo. Fee land. Charming 3 bedroom 2 . bath home. Country kitchen. Walk to . all schools. Only lO';c down. CaJl now io · see. 847-6010 •J HARBOR HIGHLANDS1: NEEDS T.Lc.· New on market. Gracious living. One of Newport's most prestigious area.~. 4 large bedrooms. Quality costqm }>ool, Oversize lot great for boat st.~age. Nestled among more expensive homt!S. · Just S92.500. Call 646-7171. 11BEACH RANCH" POOL & FAMILY ROOM MO DOWN YA· Fantastic four bedroom beach tioine. · Spacious entry to eoorr,nous l,jving an4 dining rooms. Unique garden kitchen'. Jumbo size party room. King. size · master & childrens suites. Wall of g lass to Polynes ian paradise. Spectacul ar pool and liki hit. No down lo vels. Low down to non·vets. Call quick 963-6767 SPANISH HACIENDA $1 7 50 DOWN BEACH South of the border style three bedroom r anch house. Fiesta size living and dining rooms. Gourmft· kitchen. Spaciou s mas ter and childrens suites. Wall of glass lo finely m anic ured grounds. Terraced gardens. Extensi Vt! palio work. Full price $34,500. Don't delay . Call 963-6767. .I $2,250 DOWN! POOL Btke lo beacl'I. Or splash in your own sparkling pool. Gorg.eous bnck fencing. Big sundeck. Homemaker's dream kitchen. Generous bedroom. Low low down paymt. Huro <'all now 847·6010. , PRIME AREA GOLF COURSE· ASSUME $27,500· Prestige location. Seculded entey. SUNKEN LIVfNG ROO~ MASSIVE SPANISH FIREPLACE. Formal dine. Gourmets kitch en. BONUS ?IZED YARD. Walk to golf course. 'takeover7 + 112% FHA· 1oan at S298/mo. Take advantage call 842-2535. BUDGET MINDED It's this quiet Eastside Costa Mesa tree-lined charm home that your family will Jove the s pacious.ness and privacy of this award-winning custom home. 3 . oversized bedrooms, large modern cou ntry kit chen. Im medi ate occupancy. $4500. Call 546·2313 OCEAN VILLA 2 STY -4 BR-BONUS ASSUME $29,000 Rambling 2 story close to beach. Spacious living and dining rooms. Garden kitchen. SU.NKEN 400 SQ. FT. MARDI GRAS PARTY ROOM. Two rireplaces. Sweeping stairs lo sleeping suites. Wood beam overed patio. 'Enormous landscaped lot. NO NEW. LOAN COSTS. Assume 6:\-4P VA loan. Call now! 963-6767 . MEADOWLARK ESTATE NEAR GOLF & SURF Custom approach. Lavish landscape. Prestige location. Rus tic interior SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM. Circular flbor plan s urro unds. CENTER ATRIUM. A rare find + EZ terms. Call to see 842-2535. MINI RANCH · 4 BR-BEACH Split rail fence guards elltry to this · suburban ranch home. Slate entrance· -large family sized living room·w1tl\ , • huge hooded fireplace + natures window view of summer pavnion. & lush groun;s. Modern country kitchen. Dine. Separate wing for hideaway master suite & childrens quarters. $2100 down· ha ndles. Hurry for this unique beach bargain! Call 963-7881. VIEW N EWPORT TOCATAUNA Plus gracious living. f;xclusive hillside location. Very private pool. 2 crackling (U"eplaces. Huge recreation room. All for just $79,000 ! Let's Call 646-1111: . ' I I ' •• Pt;BLIC NOnCE PlJBIJC NOTICE 4jfi9 .. OTICI TOUIOITOIU teOTICI O' TtlUITll'S SMI IUf'llllOtl COU•T 0' lMI fO.tU......,MI.. IT ATI Oil CA&.tl'O• .. IA'°" On Aj)f'll It, "1$. el t .M •in. 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Tiie ~ _, fftl .. •tai111t yew WltllMIC ""' w lnt IM••• unless y•11 rnPOM •1111111 • Oys. lt•H tll• lnlor,,.tl.n ...... AVtlO' UUM M slllo •eina"4.-. II "'~' ,_, fttl•lt c•ntr• U•. '"' ... ltft<la • -s ,.,. U•. ltt~ PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICl TO C" IOITOttS SUPlltlOlt cou•T 0'™' STATI 0' CAL.,O•NIA l"O• THiCOUNTYO,OltANOI! NO. A·'21J1 E\l•lt ol JOHN ANDllE~ MA TH ews. alM i.now11 •s JOtiN A MATHEWS, DKHStCI NOTICE IS HEltEBY Gll/liN .. Ille HtGllOfS 01 IM IM .. lllmta CIK-t IMI All ptt-111¥111• clllmt 119.i1IMI tM 1t1C1 oeua.111 ire req11lreo to lllO '"''"· wllll ,,,. MUUl•Y YOUCi.rt, In IPle .,,,u ot Ille Clerk ol IM tbovt tn· lllltd '°"''·tr It pttunt 11111n, wltll lftl ntttsur y •Oucl\trt, to Ille un· dr•ra11J119CI •I Ille L•• Oltlo of C. TfRENCE RING, P.O. Boa 91, W.llLNUT CREEK, C.llL.,OltNIA .. $'6, wllltll It Ille Pl•ce of butlntts of lllt Undtr\19fltd In 111 matters perl•ln lflO IO lht ttlllt Ol Uld dtttdHll, wlllllr lout months titer tllt lfrtt publlcttlOn ot tllls notice Oaled Feb. 7S. "IS BER"1.llltD M.A fHEWS, SR. Eattulor oft he Wiii ot fhe •bo•e named deueitnt C. TEltlHCl ltlNG f'.O. IOX'7 W.llLNUTCttllK,CAMt .. (4UliJMUO Alwnty f., I! H<ultr PubH""'d Orin0t Co nt Dally Pllof Wrch \ 11. It, 26, UIS 14~/S Pl'BLJCNOTICE By Wm L Ctlltndet f'ubl,..n~o Ot.tnq;' (o,ul Oaoly P•lol ,,_., I~. 1• • .ino APr 1 1'1S H>I) :::: ,. .iu. LU •• l•lortNti<lft ~TICE TO o•ouPS AND IN· I lotl>eR•soonoent t~etootnole"I OIVIDUALS WHO MAY Bl .. ,. Pl"BLIC ~OTICE BS64U SUPElllOlt COUllTO,Tl4E STATE OF CALI FOllNl.11 FOR lHl COUNTY OF Ott ANGE Nt.A·Ulll NOTICE OF HIAltlleG 0' l'Eftfl()fo FOii l"llOaAT& 0, WILL .llNO FOii LETTlllS TUTAMENT.llllY Olt 111 THE AL ll ltNATIVE 1'0" LITTEil! 01" AOMINIUltATIOle WITH WILL ANNEXED Esta•• of MARGARET WINlrAeC COPLEY. OetU\eO NOl1CE IS HEREBY C.IVC.N 11\JI EtHEI. M MILi.ER hd\ loled hertona l>f'l•hOtl for Prob~le ol wi.11 •n0 tor " W~t OI Leiter\ Ttsl8mfnlery IO ltw Pt11t1oner or on lhe attrrnauve Lell~s ol AC1m1nl\lrat1on w1lh·lh4' Wiii An ntotd lo lhr 0< lolobner telt't•nct tc whl<n I\ mbde lor lutl.ier parl1C11I..,). Mid owt lh" tom• •nd plan or 11Nr111q ,,,. s.ime l\.is bffn S" I tor Apr1I I. 191S. at 9 lO I m , tn lhe co•1tlr~ of O.~rtment No Jot s.10 court. at 100 C1v1c Center Or1vt West. In tllt Cfly of ~I• .lln.,, C•lllornod O.led M<lrcn 10. 1q1 WILLIAM£ StJOMN, tounfy Cltrt. ltlCHAllD A MILLElt tn L•...U A venue u .Ubra. Catof. tout Ttl: UtJI 6tl·11H Atwney fer . Pttlli-r Put>11shecl Ot•nge C ... sl O•llJ Piiot, Milrc111s. 1~. •""Apr II 1. "15 1010.s PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSIN£5' NAME $T.llTEMf.NT lllt' lollowon; !"rson 1\ CIOonq b\lsl f'lf U,h FLOOR DESIGNS. 121 So. Sidi! Colle~. Full,.rton. CA 921>JI Uofll'la RH Lo. 3"92 CIV1stlna ~ .. Dan.> Point, CA '2&1' Tn•\ bu11nen I\ condu<led by 111 ,,.. ClhoCluAI Oonna Ret L•Y Tho\ \ta1tmen1 .. ,, lllt'd wltll 11\e Covnly Cler-ot <>r•nvt County on Mar 1, 1915 F41&SI Publ•~d Oren11t Coasl ~llY Piiot Mlr<h 11. 19, 16 . .Ap1112. 1'75 IOl·IS PlJBLIC NOTICE • Tr.pellhonet has IHed•i»tltlon ,iCTlD • ., Olt un1 .. 1n10 IN concern1n9 your m.,r1a91 You mo TH I C 0 HST It UC TI 0 H 0' hit a wtolltrHe\POnst ... 1111n JO dos of 'ACI LITI IS 0, A WASTIWATllt 11\e date 1 ... 1 this summoll5 os-veoon l'ltOJICT lllNO l'ltOl'OSID ay THI ALISO WATltt MANAGIMINT AGINCY IAWMAI you b II yo11 '''' to ftlt • written rt soon St .. I thin \uch ~lme, your e1tla ... 11 n-.y l)f l!fllertG •tld lhe court may Hiter • 1"°9mtnl <ont•1nln9 1n111nct1._. or Oll\er ordtrs toncernlng dl•1S1on Of Pf«>- perly. -ul SUppOrt. cllold c"'IOdY, <hffd '"ppo"· llllornty'S ftts, (OSIS, -suer. oll'Wr ttloel as m•y bt gr.nit<! by IM court, w11lc11 could •Ht1ll In ,,.,. garnlsllment 01 ••gH, 1atl119 of_, or pr-rly. or otner rtl1e1. c II you wish 10 ste~ the actvlo of an •llor,..y In tho\ l'Tl4ltter. you lhOuld O> so pron•olly \O tllat voUr Wfltlen rnPonH .11 any, mav be filtd on tome. Dlltd Jenuery i.. ltlS WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Cieri\ 6y Jen111l•r F11llmer. Otouty • Tiit ropense .tnd otr,e r Ptrmllted ~rs muSI bt In wrihn9 Ind 1n Ille torm prelcrlDtd by tne Calllornoa Riii• ol Court. Tllo must °" flied In INS <OU<t w1111 ,,.. pr~ l1hno lee and o<ool of ur•lceol •copy ol u cl!onl>"li· ltOtWr Tl'U! hrtlf' wn~n a summon5 t\ de· tmed wrved on a P•• ty may vary oe oene11119 on the melf'IOd of wnrict. For eumple. >ttCCP '13. IOtllrouqtlttS.40. JAHtltOZELL.ACOOPE9' - . 1'121 F1111ff1 Street FOVlll .. l\Valh.'y, C.lif0tn1•'110ll Tel 1110 IJ9.1411 "9t1ti-r111 l'r• l"tr PuD11snt0 Or•n9" Coast Dally Piiot, Mtrtll S, U, It, 16, 19/S 1•1·15 PlJBC.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT The IOllOWll\9 perW<!S .,. IJolng bvsl nHS•l. CAll FORNI.A MEDIC.AL WEIGHT (1..INICS, 601 £. Yoroa LHlGa Slvd., Pltcenll•. C•lllorn1a R°"'t J. Ttt<t , M.D . 91111 Stanford A .. , Gtrden Gro•e, Cahlornla921>ff • T111~ business 1$ condutted by an ,,... dl•IOU•I. AobertJ. lrace,lol.O. Thi\ ~talemtnt wn filed wlfh tilt Count' Cler t of Otenge COUl\l y on Marthl, l•IS. "4"41 Putlllll>trt Oranqe Coa~t Daily Piiot INr ll, ... 16.and Apt ?. 1'7S 10'"1.S Tiit Boud of DlrttMH ol ,,,. Allv W•I•• #Nna9ement .llQel\Cy (AWMA1 contl•llY l11•lt• you to atttnd •!Id P1rll<l1>.111t In • public htarln1! on •n Envlronmtnttl lmNd Report lor IKlllllH II lie consttllCltd In Conn«· llofl Wlfll • P<OpoHO W .. lt••ltr prc>- jKI, 10 l»t htld: O.lt: Allrll l, l•IS Tltnt: 7:JOo'ctoo P.M P1aco: Mou11on°Nl91.otl W•ltr Olslrl(I, 77SOO La Pu Road, LaguM Nl9uel, Ctlil0tnl• tt671, TM PUtpOH of Ille heerlnq I\ to dis· ~uu Ille envlronmenl•I Impacts ot .c-<ilk l1t1lltlts lo i,. conslructtd 111 tonntttlon with •n •PP<Dvtd •Ulewaltr protect t1•ussary to mt>t-1 Clttn W•ltr ft\POM•bllltles of .llWMA AWMA IM IUCIU tllt City of U9"fl' Buell, u well H Ille Mou1ton.Nl9utl Wiler Dlstrltt. Los .llllsos w.itt Dis ltlct, '°"'" LIQllN knll••Y O.\lrkt. Emerata Bay S.r•l<t Dlslrl<I. El Toro Wattr Dhtflct •net portions ol the lnr1nt llln<h water D1slflct 1119"ntttl, ll\e ••U s•rl'tCI by .llWMA _,,,,above Ots<tlllt<I me111~ '9f'I cles Is llW Allso Wlltrsl\"9 -Ille S.11 Cf'Mtl .,,. La9una C•nyon drl lf'la(le boSIM, Mid •ttH lrlbul•tY 11\ettlo Oeltllff E11vlronmenttl 1._1 lttpon1 ccwerln9 ,,.. contttll<llon lm- Ntl$ of the .. rlou• fKllltlu of Ille AWMA project .,, •••flt blt for 'IOU' stlldy •f'ld root• •I Ill• IOllOWll'IQ IOU· 1i.n1: Wit• Ana P11bht Llbr.,y Laouna ktcll P11blit Library MIHICHI l/lt jo Puollc Lllltlry Mulntt't Llbttry Mowll-Nlguel 'l'rtltr District LotAllSM W•ltt Dlttrl<t lr•IM Atncll water Olttrltt Emtr•ld eay Ser•ltt Dlstrltl Soulh L19une S.nlten 0 11frl<1 CJtyof Utun• Such II 'llOuld be noted llltl llllt '-'' ICldtHtff llMll solely to Ille tbnttruc tlon Impacts ol "" AWMA ltcll;tltt ledtf'al Env1ronine11t•I Prc.tttll Alltn<Y EMlronmH1t•I lin~tt Statt- ment hHrl119 wlll t»t held M9rc 1S ms •I 1:30 PM. a11d 7:l0 P.llA. at t F~al Bwlldlng to<altd ti 1400 A• II AC*:!, LIOlllll Nlguet, Calllorf\11.' , 9iot11I En•lronmenl•I I m~c I Rtpo.• 11urlno on,,.. AWMA pian was corr. oltttd on A11rll u . 1'7• 111d I~ En•,,,,. '"'"'" lll'lptt I RtjlO(I llnallrtd •l lllt. FICTITIOUSIUSIHESS --------------I time. HAMI JTATlMIHt PUBLIC N01'ICE si-10 you h•~ any qutsll~ordt- 1 .... folrowln9 person 11 ~"9 busi tlrt lurll\er lnlormetlon. plen• contact ~S\aS --------------1 Ot. Mack Wetner, CIHI\ Weier C.0-01111 N.llUTILUS, 006 Rosbvry Rd . Fl(TITIOUS IUSIHESS tallll, U»S E 8tlslol, Suitt 210. 5-11 CoronaOtl ...... t ,C.11'167S HAMESTATEMEHf AN. Ctllforno• 9'701 (7UI ~170 Jo\"1H G Loofbourrow. ~ Roa Tiit IOllO'*l"'J ~·sons ... dOH>Q ~-E\Offl If you Clo not Pl•n to •lltnd IN bu<y Rel . CorOfl• dtl Mer. c.11 '1US nenas rnee11,,., ~ut comment Dy me•~ of ll\ls bu\111«\S Is CCnclutltd by on lfl. AEAOSOLSINTERCONTINENT.lll, I ll01tt•rd or lllltr rtt•tl .. I~ dovldu•I ttlO So. Y•le Strut. Santa Ana, ¥1 .. S.,themalltrtobtcontldt<tct. J.imtsG LOGlboutrow C10lornl•'1I04 II Is r~clfully requt)IM tlltt at 11111 stel~m•nl "•H lll•d """ tt.. Burford .llulo Fonoslles, 1910 So. Y•lt comm"''' ttl•llwe to the teclllh• En Covflty CIOt~ ot Or .. nqe County on 'Nr !.trNt, S.nta Alll, C•lllornoa9?704 vlM1nmtr1tal lmpec I lttport Ile 1, 1q1s, llll1 IWS4t1HS ts conducted by .i CO< ••.t•lal>IO 10 AWM.11 .11 well •~ Its stall ~1U7 porallOfl or conwtt~h by m•ohnq 11\em to Or. Publlslltd Or•n~ Co.HI Oa11y Pllnl FlURP::OAOAUTO FINISHES Mock Wetner In Otdfr that they mlgftl M.lrch 12, t9 26 Aorol 2 1q1s ll01 is Estlltt O'Connor· be tt<tl .. d on or lie fore Aptll J, ttn •• Pt;BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAME STATEMfNT ~ tollowono f»er\O•IS ••ll doing~ llttS AS MR. l s. 3013 Hubor -illvd.. <..o&ta """41, Ca lllornla 916?4 Louin P. za.,.r. 307J Htrbor Blvd .. Cotta Mesa, Calllo1n111 O&t• Altt Z~t. ](jlJ HMbOI Blvd . c.o~ta w w. C.hlornla ,,.,. ThlS bu~lntss '' l>t•flQ condu<lf<I by• patlMr$111p Lou•Y P l<1Q"r Tn•s s1~1 .. ment w•\ llltlJ w1111 '"" Cavnty (leril of Otanqe Cov111, on ~rcn1.1q1s Ftl6'1 f>vC41W.d Or.an0t (OHi Di iiy P110t Mar 12. "· 2'·'"" .llpt 1, "'' IU 1S Pt:RLIC NOTICF. Sec1e1arv-T rtas I ''-tollOwll'IQ ~Clten: Thos statement ,,..\ filed ""'ht~ Dr.MeO.W.tntt County C1tr1< ol Oranoe Co1111ty or-titan W•ltr Cons111t1nh "'-""' 1, n n. 1u1 s. E. Bristo•. Su lie no FO Sent• Ant, C•lllornla9UOI Pu«lllshed Or•n~ Coo st Cally Pito S1f11«1by11\t Cllalrm1t1 M•rthU, 1',21>,al'd.llprlll, 1915 '°""' Plob!IM!ff Or11191 CMll O•llY Piiot, ----M.rcf\1,5,t, ft, t•, ''· t J, 26.30, tttJ PUBLIC NOTICE 111.1 ------------ HO TICE 0' TllUSTlE'SSALE Ne.USS ~ April 11. 191S, al II 00 AM ORANGE CO.llST FINANCIAL CORP n dul, •oPOlllted Truslte under .tfld our su•nl to Dt•d ol T ru\t r('COtded July 11, "" <l\•n"r No 162'3,onl)(IO!o llltl, pege UA8, of Oll1<1dl Records In Ille Of litP Of Ille County Recorder of Ol'M(lt C..Unty Stale of C.il1lornle, WILLSELl .llT PUhLIC. ... UCTION lO HIGHISl BIDDER FOii C.llSH IPayaDte •t lln'lt of "'' In 11 .. 1111 m~, of tht UIWt_, SllftJI at ttir front entrance t• lllt PlJBLIC NOTICE ------Wt1t mln\ttr Cit y H ""· UOO FICTITIOUS IUSllelSS NA-41 ST.llTeMENT nie IOll-1110 ~ttons ... CIOUICJ 1>1111 _.,. C,,.Llf'OR HIA P::IBAE GLA\S llEP.lllR, 1'41' .11ma1ttMI St ., F-ta.n ll•llu, CA R09er A. !Coli.r t 1i11 En91f"Cj51 , -••"9ton Beecll, CA !Ctn Oo119IH. 111 Btn,..tt St • &ti· m91I Shof't, CA Miu Gtttll, tH •o"""· Lono Btkll,C.11 This bu'ln.st I• tondwc ttlf by • QeMl.tl Q¥tMr~lll. ..... , A. K•ti.<11 Thlt t!MlllWM •U lllN Wllll tht Covnty Clerk If 01•11 .. County ., •rc11to, ''" ,.,. P\ltll ls!Md Of~ Coll ti Oe lly Pl IOt. M.1nl'llt.•Nii.r111 .•• 1•. "" IOIO-IJ PUBLIC NOTICE f'IC'fttlOOIUllNIH "AMISTATh•INf ,..,. ........ "'--·•rt.,.,., 111111 ""c" CALlf'OlttlllA MIOICAL we•OHT CLINIU. 171• le •rtttol Sl. S..tO ~~-. .,~ .._,. J, Tr•u, M 0 ... 11 SUlnfOt1I .tww ,o.tdotf\GIOft, Ca1110111lat)MI 1Nt bvtlMU II <Mtlu<lotel.., oW\ ~ llh''4lvll "IC*tJ ffe<t,M 0 n-lt "-''""Ill ... Ill ...... lllt c:-Mr Cler• 11 O••n" c-fy "' Wt<.111, 1"1. ,. .... 'vllf ...... Of.all .. <••I 0..1, ,. ... ~ lt.tt.~a'ICIApr .2,tttS lb.IS I I 'NtSt"'IMltr A•tn11t, WHlnVll~tt. Calltornla, •II r10ht, hllt tnd In~.,, convt,..d to .net now httd by U .,,.. WllJ DHd of T "'"In Ille pr()(M!r1y lli...t· td In s•ld Co1111ty aACI Sttlt -rllleel .,. Lee 1 Of Ttl<I Ho. )OS., in !ht Oty e4 CM!• Mo ... H Hr ,...p r~<ortlf<I Ill Bo-. 101. Pa .. :Ml •t Mis.ctll-s M.los. in 111" ollltt 01 tht Count• RttorOl'r of~'° County. Tiit 1\rHl ..i.:lttn Ind.,,,.,(~ llftl4111aHon, 11 ;any. ot ti.. rHt propen• , PVBLtC N011CB PUBLIC NOTICE Un~ the ,rnlllent Of tlle C-•hltnsl .. Emc>1ovm.n1 -tralnint A<I of lt7l lllt 0r•"9t Cownl, M~ Comtr4nlllll llH tMOUnctct •n lnttUl• ol SIH,llSl11 lh Tltlt I t114Kttlon tollleu~ln PfoOttm Yfar'7S, r•ltl"9the 10111 Of funt11tollt 11tlll,.dhw lhl•PCtrlodtoM.211.Ml CP YI•,., 1JI. ThHlfttlttll•t tllt PUBUCNOTICE NOTICE 0, SALi 0' "IAL f'ltOl'i"T:V AT l'UaLtC SA&.E Ne. A 1t7U Supulor Court of the St•I• 01 C1hlorn1.a for the County ot OtM>9e In Ille Ma lier Of Ille E Sl•te of Atf\ H I V•ugt,.n, .. ~, Avis Eillttn l/euql\ln, Oete•~ Nolote '' llt'teby 91.en 11111 Ille un O.rsogned woll sell •I Pullllc Hie. on or .it"' Ille •th oav of Apr II. 197S, •I Ille 01 Irle of .lll•n Cunis, 615 Cl•oc Centtr Or V<I • Ste l'OS, Senta A111, Calllornl•. Counly ul Oroange. Sl•I• ol C•lllorn.a. to 111e h19hl'•I •nd t>esl bidder. ano sllb- 1ttl 10 conlorowtion bJ Hod ~lor Court. •II Ille rlont, 1111t end lnterot of S.•d Deceased •I IM lima of dt•tll ~ •II 111e right, h tlt ano lnttttst lhllt Ille e'l•tt ol sa id a.cu Md 11as ~QUlrtd by -•.allon cri l•w or otherwise, otr.r INn or 1n .tdchtlo11 to 11111 Hid clf'- <U•td. •I Ille tlmt of dt•lll, In ....S lo all the-Cert••n Real propert~ slluettd 111 Ille county ol Oran9t, Stale 01 C•lllorn••· perf1tul•rly dtscrlbtd H follows, le> wit Loi 13, Tt•CI ss1• IS rtcOto.d In book 7SI, PIO• 19·1', lnc:lutlv,, I\ ,.. torded In Or1119e County ltecordtr's ol· llce. Commonly 11.nown es· tl02t Clurw1ter Cir . Hunllnglon B••tll, Ca llfornla. Ttrms ot sale t •Sll in l•wlul monty of the Unoll!CI Sl•lts of\ conll1m.lllot1 of s •I•. or part ttsll •n• balanc IHldHIOllof 'ttt,t ti•lll~n 011Pf91'41Mt lllt •t fOllO'W'l : ti Addltl-1 fulldtlcw"'°r• uperltfl<tpr09rtm for yovth ti Mldlll~I fvnds for summer pr09rtm TOTAL Adclltlonel P::11rlds l'ruant CETA fl11rlds (lotll• nHfHI t~uSAlldl AClclltlClf\ll F ullCIS TOTAL CET A '11ndl IFY,4-151 PttttntCETA f'unos IF Y74·FY1SI llvcl0tt8ft-1!dow11 "'•1m ce1n,.11tn11 CIH\fOOM Tr•lllln9 On 11\e·Jall T r•ll'lonq Publl< S.rv1ce Employment work llaptroence ~rYltOIOCll•nta Summer Youth Pr09,.m Fundstotiecatrled lnlorwxt v••nl pr09r..., .... TOl AL CE TA Funds IFY7'-FY·/JI Aom1nlstrallon All-•n<U Wa9H r11noe eene1111 Tr•1nl119 Str•lns Tot•• Fll'>dstnlf Their 04ttrl~tlonby Cott C.it90t1tt Summer Youtl\ Pr09r•m Fundstobt urrlta lntont\I ' ...... Sl,410,000 560,000 60,000 ,, .. 2,llOO JSl,000 1,168,000 t,Uo,000 iUii:iiOO .... 000 IQ4.000 2.0'7,COO Ul,000 '60.000 751.000 1 ..... 000 1,120.000 grant Proo rem year lOTALCETA '"""s IFYl'-ISI if,111.000 Tne Grant Modlllcallon ,,.., be uarnlMO In full •t tilt Oftl'lllt Coul\ty l!Nn· _, Commlni«i Olllu from l :lO•.m. to •:30 p.11'1. •t O~ Cl•I< Center 0r1 .. ·""'"·!Minta .lln•, Ca. '2101 lnl~rest.tdpertlesllht untll APtll 2'. "IS to comment, pto•odtd IM lnlt1111on 10 comment l\H 11et119lnn no let er lllan •:lOo m AorH U , t'7S Bolhwr111t11 notlllu11onof lnt•11tlon1ocomment 1ndwrltlencommen1t mey bt' su1>nu11eo to Mr. J, T. Cepeda at tllt tboW •OOrtu or to. Wllll•in J H1lll~1>. AtltnQ AUISllnl lt•QIOl\al Dlre(l.Ot Reoion Ix .. x. 4S0Goldtn G•t• AYtllU. (P.O. 6•111'104o I S.tn FttnCIS(O, c ... 94102. PublfsheCIOtet1Qt Co•U D.ioly PllOl,l'NrchU, 26, t7, ltlf Pt.:BLIC ~OTICE Pt:BLIC ~OTICE •vlcl<.'n<"° by nolt Hcuttd by MortQI~ NOTt(l TOCONT'i.ACTOll' or lru\t Del!d on Ille proptrty Ml Miid • CALLING flOll llOS ltll pet unt of amount bod to tie °'l Sclloot Dllltltt· CoHt Communfly Coll~ OISltkl poS•led will\ bod. BIG Otadllnt. l.OOp.m ., Tllu<\d8J', Apr II J, ttlS B ds or of I ors 10 bt in wr lllng Mid woll Ple<e of Biel A•ulr,1 · Of Hee of lllt Pu.-c,,.sl119 A9HI\, Cont Community ~ 1 1 d 1 t•-1 10 11, 1 COll'9f Olstrltl Adm n1strato0n Bul4dlno, 1370 Adams .llttnue, Costa Mesd, """ rttt we a ·~ • orn• o .ce • 0r""9f Covnly, C•llfom1.t. .,,y ...... ,.., Ille '"'' publl<•loOn PrOLtCI ldtntillut1011 N.t,,..... ht•~•,,,,., btlote dal•"" tall!. ROWING & SAILIHO BASE AOOITION -BID NO. Sii D•l.O l!Nrt!I 1•. 1'15 I P l Kt Pl•M •rt on Ill~ Olla oi lhtt 0.strltl Olrtctot ol Phntul.f~.\.!.lltits. .llrtl\ut Holdln(I Oflkt ti lht .lltcllltt<t Wollo•m Blurock •f'ld PartMn, 1JOO Newport A.71.iverct, .lldm nlstr•tor ~f lht' -port Beach, C•llfernl•. ~1'61111141 Pl-,,.Y bt oOl•lntd •t ,,.. .lltt llect·s I f!4fkt. Est•tttl ,.Id Oecu sed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I"-! Ille ltlOft·,,.mtdSc1-I Dllltltl ol Ota,,._ Al.an Clll'tls County CalUornl• 1tc1Jna by -1"'°"911 Ill Go..,.rnlng Bo.trd, l\ereln•lter re 61• C1wlc Ctt1ltt Or. W , fe<ttd lo H "DI Sf It 1~·'. woll rttel"' vP lo, but no lattr tllan Ille •bO .. ·Jteted Ste 20S tome, UllOd lllds lot tllt •••rd of• contrllC'l lor IM allo"'9 PfOject. 5-11• ,..,.. C•hl.,.tlla Bllh 111111 bt received 1n Ille-'«• kllenlllid llllOvt, MM! lMll lltr -ned tnd Tel· WI...... our.;::: '!m ·i:.~ -.w;rovt·Sr=-;:n~ ~~·wt Of bkl dclcumefllt to Put>loSl\td Ofan91 Coast Dally Piiot. ou-r•ntM tllt return In ~anGitlon Wltllln 11.,. 11.tys after lllt blCI opening M9r llo, 17 and Apt, 1. "IS 1011·1S date. PlJBLIC NOTICE Eacll bid inu1t tOfllorin erid lltr ..._.w,,. to lllt contr1tl dclcuments. Each llld \11.1111 llt •tc•mp1nlt0 by u.. JKurlly ttttrr.o 10 In Ille contrt<tdOt ... ~IUndfr lllt ll1t of propo'Jed,..,.trl(1°". The DIS RICT rettr'ns ""rlVl!t to <91«'1 • ...,or111 llMM w .... ,, .. any ir· rtQularlll•• or ltlformelltles ln •ny blc'5or111 Ult bklGlftQ. Tiie DISTRICT~ ntermined Ille gentr•l P'tvllll,,. ttttof pet diem W89f!S HOTl(l TOCltEOITOltS In tllt lo<tllty In •hlch this wort< I• lo llt OffforrMCI (or H<h et•lt or type ol wotllm.,, nttded to ... cult the contt~t. to be 11 tltttlf llelo•: OF S.111.l 0, STOCK IN IULK llny cteulflt•tlon Ml •nllclPAtld llftd btlow titted .ii.II be paid at Ille twr,..llt AND •• r•tn for tllt •ppllc•ble trllOt ano tlaulllutlO(l lf'I tfte<t •111111\e •bove NOTICE Oil INT a HOED T "AHS,19' llSIM TtadH Co11n<llt. If any •*$11"'9CI IMllow .,eMt tvrrent ar are rt vi ltd by 01' LtOUO• LICIUtSE OR &.ICE14SIS 1.Mlor aorNintnts durlnQ '"" blddlno llme Ill' <-INCtlon time. Sutll tt•l1lon1 NOTI CE IS HEAE8Y Gii/EN thtl' Sllall bt t OlltldtfM I part of Ille btlo# lltted rates. My ht•ll,,, welltrt 1 ••<•· , tlOtl, PfOfTIOllon or olher btnellls INll bot 111 llddltltfl to tht below lltteo •19t Wit.LIAM M . HALL, Soc. Sec. No. tt.llltl: SU.OS·•7SS, RUFUS R. LONOSTREET, Cr1ft.ClaHlllc1tl1t1,trly..-,, ..... I .. Soc. Set. No. S.4·14 .. ISI, Transferors l•ICKLAYI• and L•cl!nsen, ""°" buslneu .adrttt l'ortinAll tt to Smenl not ten tt11nfOC per llovr.t>oftJfl11rntym•nrtllt. "t.110 Wul cout Highway, 1n the City ~Oftmtn 1.i\11 man I not less lllafl1k111tt Miit abo¥t Jo11rneym.., ••ht. o1 Newport Beath, tounly o1 Ora~. 8or1t11m1 an ll]S1ov•rM) "° •. ~lentMn".•perl•ira~veJourntym.,,ratt, I.SJ St•te or c~1il6rn1•, intend 10 sett, ••fc.tra'Noecir• ~n • ·· .... ·· ...... •· ................ -·• ···• ''""''"" •nd USIC)fl to CHARLES B. erc.'i',.t~T~ .. ··s··" .. . .. . ... . .... .. . .................... 1 ns BAUR SS l·H ·•O•I. DREAMA L. '"" ENT11: BAUR, EOW.llRD J. BAUR SSt.·7•·S!'t• Fortman 7S. P•r llour more "''"' 1119fttit tlHSllltalion ,._,.1...,, Ut .. 1 ano MARY KAY BAUR, TrAn\ltrttSl pneum1tltna1ler0tPO-• ~·•pie< ;wld intended tral\SlotttS, whose busl· ~=';i:,'!irw;..(,perator : ..• • ...••. :·::::::::::::.:::::.:: ·::: ::!~ ne~s llddress it 1l01 Wot Ocean Front," Mllhtrlqlll ....... • . . ......................................... I.IS In Int Cily of Ne•oort Buth. County 01 Nalltr (Pntvmallt or Power Sttpltl I. • ............................... ·I 60 Or•fl9", St•te of C•hlorn1•, tne lolloW· Drywall Forem•n . . . . . • .................. · · · · · · •· · · · • · · tG '1 11190tscrlbed ptrSon•I property. lowtl ) :'.::t•••ll ln)l,llet • .• . . .......................................... 14 02 All stock In lradt, fl•lurts, equip CEMEHTMASOHS .._.. 1 1 Ctme<1I M.ISOt1Flo.e1.ng•nCITrowt41r'9MllcN11t~t•10t ..••.••••••..• 136 menl and_.. .. , Io • certaonp.tck.tQ< Ctmf'nl Nft'COll ,y~nnl'\11~, m.ISUt<O~\lllon. EaolkC0.11~, liquor \lore b..s1ntS\ known as Ot•O·T•.. . . . ............................... i 7> TR.llDEVffNOS LIQUOR. ln<ludong ,,.., temMIMawnJourneym•n • ... ...... .............................. 'II ttntOry ltl Ille •PP'O•lmat• amount of Curb & Gulltr MachlM Ope••tor tterrentonlyl • . .. •• • . • .. • • ••..• I II sJS.000.00, .inct localed •t 6110 Wts1 C•.irv& S1mll•r typtOI S<rffd Ol>t•ator • . .. .. •• • • .. • • . . • • • . . . . • .. . • . . . • I II (OHi H19'1wav, on tile City of Ntwpor1 Foreman MN per llolK alM .. Journeyman, .... 8e1tn, (Ounly of Ot•nge, Sl;wte ol ILICTlllCIAIH C•llfotnta, .ind lransl.r the ro11ow1 Gtntnl Fortm.n • ••••••.....•.••.•.••••••.•••••.•.••. ·•· ............ 12 '5 attollo"llt bf!vera~ llttnw (or ftrtmat1 .. • "··· ·• • · • • •• · · • •·• .......... •• •••· ·· · ·••·• •· •• ·••• .•• ll.11 Sub Fortm•n "fn . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .............. te " htHl\t\) Oll·Sale c;.neral, Type II '!:'."!"'zt~..<. Lint an, Te<lln1c1•n.~trfltdWeldtt ..................... 10 40 now .n.,.d to prl!m"es located at 671 ,,..,. ,.,. We~ Co.l\t H191\way for tllt "'"''"~ Glaltt• .. • • . . . . • • . .. .. . . .. . .. . • 9 46 IOC•ltO •I 4110 W~st Caasl HIQhway. I LtldYnMI .JS •bO•t JOU<'nt'l'man lht' City of Nt'woort !kodth. tounlY'of lltOM WOltKEltS lltilllorclntltonwor~tr ........................... 911 °'t::2t;;;~:r.~u~~~:o;:::;,m Ptl<t or e;!'•fo~~ :s'~::; ;~;.~~more'""" 1119tMit 0di's"siiiiii1on ·-r;iM.i: ...... ,,,, cOt1C1df!rahon 1 .. con,,ecoon wltl\ llll 1>•1.• lrtnsler of said lktnse tor llttn~l I tbottr\,lltntr•torconstrucllOll,. ................. 1 .................... •.'2 Olltrltot• •nd ttndtrs of on•u,.,..I< •nlf eltttrl: too'· •lbratlon m1<hlne\ IN tum of ~40,000.00, which <Ol'slsh of end s11111tilr mttha111ca11001s not 9'PW•ltly<1eulfledlltrtln .. • . . • • .• .. .. 6.9' Ille 1011owlt19 : Cnt<k In the amount Ol Concrete Curet. tm~rvlous memtir-8fldlorm0lltr .................. 6.11 u,ooo oo, &nd s:is.000.00 11e1n9 e portlOtl Pis-layer • . • • • . .. . • . . . • .. .. • . .. . . . . .. . . . . • .. .. . .. • .. . . • . .. . . . . 1. JJ of~ oromos\Ory not• to.,. rtplllCt<l Wll PIPt UVttS B1tkup m•n .. • . . ... .. • . . . .. . .. . • . • • .. .. ............. i..ti <f\h "''°' to< low ol ffc row. Wllldo., Cle•ntr • • • . . • . . .. ........................ , . . ........ , • • .. • t2 Tl\dl Ille amount Of 11\t purchltM r:~:~~~ M; hOu; more 1,.&;,',;iQf.esi c"tes°\iiiui~ S-;~itfid." .. •' .... S ... C>t1te or consideration In connection Ol'lltATINOlllOIHEllt' • ••In Ille transfer ol said busoneS$ ISlhe GfOllP 1 , ... , ....... , .. ., ......... , • . • . . • . • . • 1 88 sum of \lqS,000 00 lwllicll in<ludes GfOUf> 7 • . . .. .. . .. . .. .. • .. . . •• .. .• .. . • . • • .. . .. . • . • . .. . • . .. • .. . . • e 14 Ml1mattd amount Of lnwentoryol slOCk GroupJ •.• .•• .... . .. . . .• . . .. . . ................ ' .................. 8 39 In tr~e lor appro•lmtlPIY SlS,000.0D, t:::~ ••••" ··• • .. · ... ··· ·· ·········· ..................... " ··· ..... : n ~'.~~o:ll~: ... PO:::ll ~II~~. t:::t :::::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::: :::~ INS_., not~ to lie rtplattCI with c• °'911111 ................................................................ t .01 :,,i:,'.0 :~:C: 41:!r0~!,~:;'"= ~0\1111,,.~1~-·;M; -,;ou; ;.;.ore" hi.ii..._ C'1iiiili<iikift ii4iir~Mti:' · · · · ·' '· 11 mtnl\, 101tlln9 SIU,000.00, and 2 ,,. ITll ti Ptomtswry NolH 101.anno "'·oao oo. l'ortfl'lllll j• mth or lttsl • SOc..,.,. .._.,"""rite. Allot-butlnen nernes-lld· Foft!NNI Smtlltrtn4'rtl ·ISC""9JeWM,mat1rltO. Ciro~ utH by tllt Tre11aftrer w11111n ~~::_,~~~~~~ :::::::::.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'. l.!J """ .,. •• ,••st"'''° far •• •nown.. 1 ltOO T ..,_, r:· .. :~·............ ... ... ........ ... . .. ... .. . . .... .. . • ,, ""lrM1s..,ff•••: H8nt !!!! !lat• 1us1111 u1 .... er1. .......................................... us T1111 It ,.., -.n •9ftfll lift-~If Jii:j It•: ~llllt Im ..... •"· .. • ... ··••"•••• .. "•"• ........ •• ..... t .U lk..,ttt 91\d lntt"9ed tt1nsl~r .. " rt-~I •..!.• O .._ fltl --rt•llll l""'IG\ tfS • • • ""!: "'"""'" •• ':0.'."'I~"'"'" •• ••"••• IO.Jt ._.,irt0 b• St<. 24074 Of the ButlntMlHlll wm11tn& lt.1rnfllltr Gtntfll ,.tttmtn • 10.., uow trow Pl'olnSIOO\t Coo., tllat Ill• <-kit•• JOurlltfn'!tnt•tt. ''°"•or tht tr•ntltr ol H iii IMnlntu wm•••ttotMflt'&'"'fftlll·fO'lu•w ...... 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PICr•ne,or .~: ................... ,,., after'"' 1u lflY 01 ~' 1•7J, at t • .,,., .. yt ICI• t,;combfntt '" 1 Herow dt~rtmtnl ti BANK OF 1••1f!· tllC .. ltnt11.tn•t111t .................................... f.19 AMERIC.llN.T.&t A •. Ht•llOrtBHC ~ltt~i&'I~ ......................................................... i .. °''"'at im VI• Lido, in the City True• r,to',,QW.;·eoon.·;··:::;:::::::; .. ···::::;··::·::::::::::::.: , :f Ntwoor1 8t1<h. Couflty ot Orenoo water N!;k ..,. ... c,11..,.n1., "9•1dM tNI 1 "' . ••f'•• ................................................... i •. , ........ , • .i ~~":.": .:.:.:.':":'.'1~ ,,:::, wf~,,t~w·.:Rilif f~r ··t-.,·•iiiftli1"WtitA....,aii!i'..ea.;·.;.i.t.-tt ~11'::1:br1M1r1•.ms l;R~,~;1t:1.t~~Rn:r.:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::: J::J Wllllam M. Hiii, "Uri ,\'h\. ~~::fr~=.~::.~7.. ".ivw~rii~'""t:•iMi·•r••--~~ ......... ·· , .. T rtn.,0t•t a!WI LldnlAt fl:' ' g~!=: j~~~_;;;iif~~;::t;;::~ ~~:,E:f·'" ~S~~'-'I ~ ~~r.~n:r~il;;JJ; I~ fra.tttltr.. ,._H1,/~, I ::, :t./\=~~.1119~ IOI wy1 lft.r '.f.:l IAHO'.t.Ml•ICA -~ :a :=·z.r:.:. g£m 'r; :.,:A=r~~ 11: ~u~:.~.:: :'.':.'= r.c• °''k• ,r#l1~~~l'~JJ\,1,.H\\s • .... INC ... c:e. tttu I . IY ,.If,,,,,. •. W'1Mft, .., .. .,... l'lllllltl!M or•noe teut Oo•IY Pltot, INtrut h1 ,... • Mlr(ll 26, ltl S MM-1.S P\lblllhff Or.a~ fflt O.llr f'llO' Mirth It, 2', ttJt ftJIUC None£ PlJ~LlC NOTICE Pt:BLIC NOTICE tWf'EttiOi'CotiiTo,THI sun o' c•&.,,OllHIA fllO• TN a cdUNTY 01111 O•AHOI ,.OTtCI TO U~ITOAt SUl'l RIO,. C:OU It P:: TMe STATIOP::CAl.IF NI-''°" lMECGVMTY0PCltAN0£ .... A•UH! Mo.A·Utlt CilCIO, MaAlllHGOfl l'STITIC* f'.-OIATI! 0' WHA AHD l'Olt flltSTUTAMEHTA•'I' &tltlt ol MICHAEL W!L.LIAM MA"fllll, OtctaYlf. ttle DI VIRGINIA AGUILAR, Ott .. Md. HOTICE 15 HE .. IBY GIVEN 111111 SOPHIA SANDOVAL llat llltd llerel11 • 'l>ttltltn tor l'robate of Wiii •nd lot 111- tu.nu ot Ltltt" h\tamtntary to tht tMtltlontr rtltrenu to •llltll It m~ tor hirthtr Ptrtlcwl•r•. 111d ttMt tllt! lll'nl *'d plt(t of llt•rlng tht 1am1 "" """"ttor Allrll I, "15, •"·'°• m., In llW <ourtroom 01 Dtlpartmtnt No 3 ot uld court, at 700 Civic Cel\ll!r Drive wu1. In the C•IJ 01 S•nt• An•, Ctlllornl• t-IC>t1C£ IS Hl•IBY GIVEN to ttwt CrwdllOO of the llMl\ot namtd Ot< ... nt t"-1 '" .,.ttlnl 11.-Vlng tl•llflt .,e1n,1 tllt Hid Cltceoent •rt requlreo lo Ille INm, ..... the r..ctsu,,., •OllCht"-In tht olflu of lh• cltrk ol lht •bo..,. en Ill ltd court, or to prutnt tllem. wotll I"" !lt<tH•tY woutlltr$, to 11111111defs19Wd 411: t/O SILVAS & EA TON, Attorntyut u•. IUO West Santa .11111 l!ovtevara, s.tll• .lln•, Ctlllornl• •7701, .n1c11 1\ ll1t place of b11Sl11H1 of the 1111<1trslgnt<1 In •II matttrt .,_,tainln9 lo lht tstalt 01 wlo ~tlttllt, •llhln sl• months titer ttw 111\I pybht.ll•Oll of this nohct. Daleo Fell. 21, 1'15. DaltdMarth "· 1q1s WIL&.IAM E St JOHN; C•unty Cler- WILLIAM H MARTIN. Admlnlstr.itorol th• Eslalt ol 11\e •bo•e n•mtd Ot<tdenl l'Hlllf' It ICIMES SILV£S& IATON Alton..-" •I Law Allorfttyat Uw I* OW.II Str"t S11ltt tit ,.....,.r1 lta<ll, C•llfer11lttt ... Tel: 0141751 .. JM 1141 Wttt 5allta AH .. 11ln1r• SAllU ""'· C..lllornl• U7U Tt l .... • 11141 SM·UU ""'""",., A4!minl1tr•I~ All.,My for: Pttltltlltr Publo\hf!O OranQt Cont D•lly P110t, March 19.10. n. U IS IOOll 1S Publl"".O Or•nQt Coast D•llY Piiot W t<,, 5, U, It . 26, 1915 H .. I) Pl"BLIC ~OTICE Pl"BLIC ~OTICE LIFE .llHDACCIOENTANOHEALTH SYNOl'SU 01' THI AHHUALSTATEMENl - YIAll ENDIDOICIMlllt JI, lt'74 •f AME lllC.llH WIESTlltN LIF( INSUllANCE COMPANY llJ S.-1~ tlh EHi, \.alt Lah City. Ula~ '4 ltl Mo,.. Office tot•l •dni11tfd aS\eh 1 Pd<)f' 7 LI~ 26) Tol•l lltblftllts IP~ge J Line UI C ... 1111 Pa10 up l P•11• J, Ltn~ HA I GtOHNld I nano contributed surplu> 1Pa•>.Llne281 5-<I .. SllfPlll\ Funds l P•qe J, Llhf 2'AI Un•ulon.O funds b ur plu> I IP•gtl, Ll,..1t81 G4ll11 (Lou I fromoPtrretlOfls f Ptget,Llne"I lncruse IDtettHttl lnC•Pll•l•ndSu•·phts cturl1191'7' I Pttiot l. LlnelO, l'I• mlnu\ ttlll 111surenc1 on Forte N•I 1onwle1t IP•IJt 15,Llne22. Col IOI A<c1dll<\l end i..allh p.-emlums·MI ILlne IOdScN dul• H, Col I) lnwr.,,ce on Force: Callforrtl• 8uslntu P~ fllne2tfo1•1l A<clcttnl •..Olle•llh prtmlurns · O•ACI SS,08l. 141 3,6SO,•lJ w.a~ 2,616,74' .... (t,t:lt,S07) 211,111 '"· "'9 -0. . 21,SU,4S6 C.111. llusfntts P.lQC! I Line u. COi. 11 .o. we htrtby <•rt•fy lhlll lllt' abOYt' lttmt .,, In actordartre ••lh thll Allllvdl Staltnirnt tor ,,... y~ar ended Otct m"'' )I 1'7• ,,..de lo lhe '""''"nee Cont· """'°""' ol lhf' St•lt of C•hlOf'noa, Pu•MJ•n4 lo••• Fr•nklyn B M•t~. Pr.,•Otfll ~rnt.•rd L (,Hr~. Secretary tftt1 Pllblo\lltd Oran99 Coast O•lly PJtot. March 7•, 1S, "'· '71, H , t•IS .,, JS Pt:BLIC r\OTICE Pl"BLIC ~OTICE -----SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUALST.llTIMEHTOF SE LI CT IHSU llA14CI COMf'ANY JOU Ctdat S!wi"IS lteM, Dallti, Ttu\ IHH ... _Otflct Ynr E"*"Dt<tm-lt, tt14 Total 1<1m1t1td •nets I P•Qt t. llne n1 Te4•1 llabolltlu I Pt qt J, llM UI Caplltl P•ld·111>/Guat1nty Caplt•lt!t.tlllory Otposlt ( ... gel,llnt2wl ,,,S00,000 Gtta11tld•ln and contrlllvt•d 'urohr~ I P8t;113. II rie ttA I UNntoneo fund\ hurplusl f P•ft I , llnt 268) Svrptuus r~rd1 pollc Yholdt~ fPogeJ,hneJll 111<omel0f 111t .,.,, (Pt~ 12 !Inell Olttlunerntnts lor ,..,. 'rOr J,IOS,)J'I l,14'.631 7.ls.t,910 602,1~ (~•OD 11, llnt "I tt1,4n ""~ l\ertb'r ttrtoly lhtl the abovt 1ltms il•t In .ctordanct w1lh the Annua Sl•1~n1fnt lor I~ y~M endtd C.<.emmr JI, "''· made to th<.' lnwr.inte Com "'•\\•-r ol lht Stal I' 01 C•lllornl•, PU<'MJant IO ltw R c FellltlSIOfl. Tr~s.,,..r Lto H. Weller. Sttrtl••'I' ,.,. P11bll111td Oo•llQlt Co11t Di lly 1'1191, M8rth 2', 15 2&. 21, 28, 1•7S Pt:BLIC NOTICE Pt.:BLIC ~OTICE SYHOPSISOF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF .II TLAleTIC INSUltANCE COMPAHY >tu C•Ur SPl'l-llNd, O.ll•s. Ttus 7S21' He-Offk• Y••r 1!"9H Dtu"*' Jl, tt14 loMI it<!molleo ,,,\tU I Pave 2. llnf Ul To••• h~blhllts I P•tt l. line lll Capllal P1ICl•Up/Guat1l)IY Capll•l~l•tutory OtPDsll IP•oe 3. Mne UAI Gros.spald·ln and tonttlll\lttd l\ltlMllS IP19f3.llne2'.lll UMs.sl~ fllfldt ts"'rot111 I (Plgel,llnehBI Surpl\1$ •l r ... rds llOl lc y lloldtlrt 1Page3, llnUll Income tor ttte Y"' I Patt t2, llnt 11 otlburumt11h IOf lht yUr S2,000.000 l .l3S.a.<J "l.SOS.'71 US.314 11.uo.sst ... 861 (P•Qt 12. llne I., H2 .SOJ Y.4.' htrtby Urtlty 11\tl ,,,. .Jl»tt lltms .,. In IC<ordanct wit!\ lllt An.:U~1 Sltlem~nt tor Ill~ year tndtd Otctmber 31, 1'1•, m-to Ille lnsuranc• Conu n\ISW>Mr of Ille Staff ol C.a lllorn1a, f)UIWant to law. R c 1'tl~t5tOr\, l t'NSul"tr Leo H Wetter. Stertlary ~ F\ibllsl)!d Or•n0t Coe\! Ot!li 1'!191. M)(ch2A u. U. ll.&."7S. ___ _.!!!.....__10) Pt:BLIC l'\OTICE Pt:BLJC ~OTICE SYNOPSIS 0 .. THI .lNMU.lL STATEMENT OF GUL~tNSV•ANCICOMf'lNY OU Mllfl-, l<aMa\ City, Mlt_l .. 11 t lttftWOftlce TH, IMllf DH....., JI 1'14 h•atldmltlMH"h IP• .. !, llneUI • tel.ti n11t111tlo\ f P•Qt a. ""' t>I Caitltal pald-4'p/Guaranty '-"tall Statulo.y Oooslt c11a,. J. llM Hal Ol'•M pal•l11 •!Iii tontrlbllttlf _,,..,. , ..... t ""' 2'AI UNMl9'1t0 lllr\1lt t1urplvtl 1Ntfl.llnt1'81 W11111t ....... d. potkyhtllcllf't IP11ti.llr1tt11 llltOfflt 1or ,,. re., <ftaoo u.11 .. 11 OlstlvrstrT\tlltl IClf lftt YHr "·°"·· 1.uun t t4t,,..,ns lt0,111,AJ1 IP•• tt, 1111e 1•1 1,,,.,,51 Ywt ,,.,,..., ctrtlly lh•t lht ltJo¥w •I-.,, In 1ccorct1nte wltll tht AllllU<lf Slaltmtllt lor the v••• tndtd Otumotr JI. ""· rn.ctt to IN 1nwr111c1 Com• lnlttl-r of .... It tit of Celll.,lllt. -lllHlllt •Jaw. ·-" C. l'lflltnton, TtMtul'W L .. H. \ll'tlttr, Secrtttry l'lltillSfl!O 2!."!l!!.£H•I O•lly Pl!O\. ~rc112~. 21, "· '1. u. ms ,.,.n PliSLlt NOTICE l>liBLIC NOTICE l,JtO,CIOO 4Sl,Ut l, j l h II l , l . q \\ (' p T ll T ir ( ~ Ill ll 11 p. pl IS T A ll µ I> n M i I n S• \' h. 01 CJ k I> h ~ f. u B ,, O.lly P1101 St•fl Pllolo MEDIEVAL ART-Peter Ashley is shown with brass r u bbing d epictin g Sir J ohn D 'Abernoun who died in 1277 and was high sheriff of Surrey and Essex. Englishman Rubs Co ff ins, Gets Art By Rl'DI NIEDZIELSKI Of llMI 0.1ly 1'1101 Sl~f You don't have to rub a IJruss lamp lo"' ork magii:, CJ('conlin_g lo Englis hman Pl'ter Ashley who 1s showing an unu:sual art "ex- hi bit in San Clemente You can et('hieVl' v.ondcr::. by ruhbtng down old coffins m the medieval churc hes of Europe, says Ashley, at age 38 one of Bn lain 's leading practitioners or the :.irt of ··brass rubbing." ANYONE WHO HAS E VE R Rl'BBE D pencil lead over a com covered with paper has a basic understandng of how the te('hni que works. Only Ashll'Y <iJJJlliC:-. 1t tu the engr<1vt>d brass plates which \\ealthy and prominent persons from the 12th through the 17th century pl<1ced on th1:1r coffins Using a special black paper stretched lightly over these plates, Ashley rubs the coffins down with g-old colored crayon The resulting product. therefore. resembles the original closely. Original rubbing'>. mounted against a background of vein· leen and an gold -leaf Belgian frames, will be on exhibit through Thursd:.iy :.it Albtatl' Sanngs. !JI I S El Camino Rt'ul Thl'Y rangr in price from SI30 to S350. 0:\ f: STR I K l ~G EX.H I Pl.£ IS a hft.'·:>11.e rubbmg of Sir John De Abernoun which ~hows the battle dress at the time of King Edward Sir John was ha~h sheriff of Surrt-y and Essex and he died an 1277. the samt·) earlhe cngr<n mg"' as made. Ashley, an engineer turned purveyor of brass rubbmgs. say~ the technique soundse<tsierthal it actually 1s. ··rt·s u lot of hard work. 1"\'l' developed a regular brass r ub l.11ng arm," jokl·cl the n<1ll\'l' of Suffolk. "You hi:l\l' to use a lot of pressure and you have to have evenness. Even in Eng land peo· pie \\'Ould sooner huy onl' from me than do it themselves." Britons usually pay fnr the privilege of a rubdown find oftl•n must do their work und<'I' the watchful eyl's of a vicar The fee can go up to $20. ,\GROWING HOBHY AMONG T llE English, hr<J:.s rubl.ung 1s not popular 111 the Uni ted Stales because there is nothing to rub That's why Ashll'Y 1s bnnging the finished product over here. "I dis play these ikms to bring some mec.11e\'al culture lo America and to give the pt·opll-her«:' :rn opportunit) to ~ce part of their hcrilagt•," he s<1ys. The feudalism praN1l·ed by the kni~hts of thl' realm, l\shle~ professes, was the foundation of Western democracy. llad they not been around. he suggests. ··"e \\Ouldn't be as c1v1 h zed as we arc now Bra-.s rublnngs m Amc>n<:<1 arl' becoming a prestige 11<.'m somethinj! that you can 't get ever~ v. here. Just hO\\ prest1giou~ 1:-- illustrated by the fact thnt a store lo which Ashley had sold ii SJOO rubbing put ~1 n SJ ,800 price tag on it ASllLF.Y llAS F.XJORITF.D IOS rubtngs in Beverly Hills :.ind soon \\ill open :mother 111 La Jolla. He reports it has "become tht• vogue" to have u brass rubbing <ind says comedian Bob Hope even boughtondrom him. Besides bein~ extraordinary \.\Orks of art, brass rubb1ngs have been useful in dating the costumes of different time µeriods '\\'hill"' paintin~s fr.om th~ :\Iiddle Ages also show the manner of dress. they usu ully arc not d<iled. Rut yQu always know the date of a brass coffinpl:.ile because the death dates were recorded. Some brass rubbing csolcrica J>Qmted out hy Ashley is that knights shown with their fcoet crossed rather lhan parC1llel participated 111 u t:rusadL· Those with a hon :1t their feet clwd in battle. l'isit i1ag t lie Past. Two Reading Cases Slated For April 7 Jim Sweene~ th1· lluntin!,'lun Be<ich father "'ho is suing the public schools betJllSl' he claims his son can't read. ;,;11d hoth liis small claims cast•s have been continued until Aµnl 7. Sweeney, of 19802 Isthmu:> Lane, filed two suits. l':.ich askm~ S500 m damages, because he said his son, Patrick. a junior al Edison ll1 gh School. reads like :1 lharcl grader IN Ol\"E Sl'IT, H E n<Jmt>s only lht' Hunting ton Beach L'nion High School D1stn(·l, bul in a Sl'cond he names the high school district and the Founl<im Valll'v 1elemcntary > School Dastn('t - Sv. eeney said he Jlso plans to file a S500 claim ugainst the dcmentarv d1stnc-t hccause his dau1::hter, ·Rose. 13 a ..,tudenl al :'\ewland School. :.ilso has read mg problems S W£E:1'E \' IS Fll.l.\"G tht• :>u1ts 1n small l'laims court because he tan n•presl'nt himself und all the suits lost is the S2 fil - ing fee . Thl' SSIHl is thl· mo:,t hl' l'Ould "'111111 s mall ela1ms Off1c1als of thL· high sehool dis tnct have adm1tH.•d that Patriek reC1dS poorly. at :1hout fifth grade level. but claim he has made pro· µrcss at Edison in <i program fur tht' edu('ationall~ hand1t'i.I PPl"<I Village Plan To Be Given :'\e\\ port Bl'.il·h Caty l"oun l'ilwoman Lucille Kuehn will of. fer ideas on how to prcser\'e the v11lage cooccpl 111 Coron..i dl.'I :\lar u( Thursrla~ ·s !!l'nl•ral mem· bership meelang of that c·nm· mun1ty's Chetmbt•r of Com merce Mrs . Kuehn. who has IX'en out· spoken about tr<iffic and parking concerns and their l'ffcct on the colony. \\'Ill address members .111d ~uests ::it a 110011 luncheon at the Balboa Yacht Club. Heserv;,ttions are essential. !>aid chambt!r spokesmen. 3'xt, Jtudcnts from Courreges &hoot ~n Il'ounlain Valley stepped back 6,000 y~ars Lh time recently on ti fi eld trip to Huntin~on Bluffs archcologiral sit<'. They examined ancient bowls, baby carriers, grinders and even an old s kull. The trip was part of study wtlt on ancient art if acts and history of local Indian rulture. Calling themselves the Am· BIG FAMILY bassadors , residents from Spacious 4 t>OOroom, :1 Irvine, E l Toro, Mission Viejo bath home near Back and Laguna llills met for the first Bay 1s over 2600 Ml ft ol time recently to adopt by-laws luxury at only $57,500. and elect officers. 1. 'Quail ~ T he primary purpose or the ID • Plac• . Ambassa~ors, according to Oi(·k Prap•rti•• Hauptfle1sch, president, as to 1n-1920 VALLEY REAL TY PRESENTS CONVEMIENT CONDOS 1. Supel' Lido lol·at1011 glorious views $75.000 <:lt.•ar convey to area residents that i.oo ou•1Ln Ntwl'OIT HACH Saddleback as a community hospital, designed, staffed and --,•E•A.•C•H-H•O•M-E-•I equipped lo serve all of the Sad-Short walk to the water :1 dJebackValleyandlrvane bedroom::., 2 bath , 2. Outstanding townhous<: in central Newport. 'l'hn•t• bedrooms. fee land, PRIVATE BO,\T SLIP. low monthly fees. sw.soo. or S8~.soo. Your choice. 3. Greal Blul b l()(::Jllon. one level, walk to shops and s tores. ~51 .~SO r-------------!. eu:.tom bonus room, PUBLIC NOTICE . Call 6 75-7225 SUPEAIOll COllJIT~F THE STATE OF CALI FOllHIA f'OR THE COUNTY OF OllANGE HO A·IJIU NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOA PAOBATE OF WILL AHO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEHTAR Y E•l•tt ol CYNTHIA A CASMIRE, Oecu~a . NOTICE I~ HERE8Y GIVEN ll'ldl CLE MENTINE CA~MIRE DO M BROW M\ tole<! "tr•1n • peht"''' tor Pr00.1• or w.i1 ilncl lor "w.tnct nt Let l~s T••lamen1ary 10 lht• pc 11t100._.r r• ler~nc• to ...,hicn 1\ mdUf' tor turltw_.r particutdr~. dl'Wl 1n•t tnt! 1•mt.:' •ndOloce OI hHronc;i lhc 'dme hd\ ll~~n .,.., lor Aprd 8, lQIS. al Y JO • m. 1n lht' courlroam ol Dt>1><1rtment No J nl •<>•d coun, al 700 Ct1•IC Ctn Ir• Llri•t W••I. In Ille C1ly ot San1a Ana. Cc11t1orm<1 0.lt<IM<lrch7 t tO S WIL LIAM E SI JOHN, County (ltr~ OOMBAOW ANO MCKE NNA AttOf'Mys lit L~ Vii SCIO Sowl ft Milin ~lrtet Su•I• UIO Oril"9•. C•lilorn1• U.U ht· 11141 a.u-110 Attorney\ tot Pti1hon~r P\IOfrSh~d Or~nQP <:o.-.t 0.uly P11ot M.arcn2o, 11. '""' APril 7 IYIS 1016 IS PL' Bl.IC ?\OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tn~ IOltowinQ ~(\<Jn f\ OOU'Q w, •. r\t:.a\d ) MILE !>OUAJH C.L l,O.•l(Ft', to>O~ brook hur~I f 0 1i1nt1111'\ 'VafltY talltorn1,. Jitc.I( 'itt"\l'l''1 JrH ulJ\qn IW,)2 Sim\. 51 Hunlon91on Bhtcn, (dhlornoa 91MY l h1~ bus1n~\\ " tOnductt-d Dy dn •n Otv10Ucll Jd< ~ '>lev( n Jacob\Cln TtH\ \tJh~ffH•nt w._\•, fdtid w'tn 1n.-Coun ly (1~·~ 01 OrdnQt County on Mar"' 2', IHS F 411SS Pubh•n~o 01dn9e COd\t D~1ly f'o•ol, MM '"· ano Apr 1, ~. lb, 19/S 1103 IS P l'BLIC ~OTICE SUPE RIOR COURT OF THE STA fE OF CALI FORNI A FOR THE COU NT Y OF OR ANGE No A U11e NOTICE Of' HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOR LETTERS Of' AOMINIHAATION WITH THE WILL ANNEAEO L 1.1~ f Ml'l,fH .. £LlEN ~ t I l i. l ~ 0· «·•-~O '•011 l I') Hl rH UY C.IVl;N llWI IAUL(, ",9£RT<:.n .. ,1.1t-<1""rt•n d peht1()1\ IOr Prob .. tt' Ot W1U .no •or ..... ,.,,..nc.• of lf'th·r'\ of Aamtn•~t•.thon ... 1th tnr A tit dnn ... .1.t>d 10 I~ ~hhorwr ro"lff'rt:'" f to wn1tn mdd~ for furtntr p tr 11rv1dr\ ct no lt\dl thfl' t1mr dnd Pldtt "' llf:a1111Q '"" '""~ h.n bt't'I) ... 1 1.,.. Ap11t S 19/S •I q JO 4 m. on 1"" courtroom ot Otpartme-nt No Jof \••O court at IOOC1w~c (..ent~r On\'t-Wt\t, 1n Int· City ut '° 1ntJ An.t (dltlormit D.altO MM <" 10 WI~ WILLIAM E StJOH N. Counl y Cler ~ EOWAROH STONE AttorMy ~t L~• OIO Ntwporl Crnltr Or 1v~ Sui I• 9'IO N•wport B•A<ll, Cal1tornl• •1..0 Toi· 1114) ~O·HOO Attornev\ lor Petit1oft•r ~\JOihht-0 Oronq .. co .. ~t O~.t-., i-dt)t lv\M<n 10 JI ~n<l Aon I 1. 197S 101q /) P UBLIC NOTICE ~UPERIOR COU RTOF CALIFOR NIA. COUNTY OF ORANGE 100 C1\1'1C C•r\t•r Ornr• Wt st, Sil"lil An•. Ciilllorn•• •2101 CASE HUM BEA 0M'40 SUMMONS IMAAAIAGEI tn re tne marr1•9e of P~llhoner MAGNOLIA M ROSSELL and Re\C)On dent JOSEEXEOUIELRO!.SEll To tnr R•\J>On<lt-nl Th• !M!hhon<'• Ni htt-a • r~t11 on con< f-rning vou• m.att••Ol" You m•v ftlP • -..r•lfl!'t't ,.~ w1tn•n >O oay~ 01 lh• o.tle lrwt tn1s ttat'f'\t'N>n~ is \frvt"n on you If yo... t•tl lo file a -.nlt•n r~\oon~ w.1n1t1 such t1nv your dt't&uU "'•Y bl" Pnler(C) and IN! coor I nldY enler • 1UOQ,,_I conta""nq intun< hv• 01 othflr Of°~r\ <Ontt!rmn'} 01¥1 'i•on ot prOoPfh, s,oousal \.UPP<;rl 'l'Hld (V'JIOOy rn110 \UOOOrl. au or nt."'f \ ft-fl\, <O~t'\ •no \UCI\ 01,_,,r rPllf I •\ md 1 b<' 0 .... nleel Or lhl"tOur-t II Y"" w1\h to soil the •4.,u o4 Mt~· lorMY "' trll\ m•ll.,, you sllould dO WI promptly to tll•t your""""•" rt'iponu, ii •nv, m•y M hlt-d oft t1m• DAhlO J~ne 10, 1914 WILLIAM ( S•JOHN,Clerlt By J T SMO•"· Deputy CS EAL I SHEFFIELD, CHE RNESS & HOGG SU West S.alll StrHI R_,., Ml LOS A"9•••s. Cillolorl\lil ~014 Tel· MAll1~ J.41U AttorMys tor P•lihonu PuDh\11~11 O••n9~ Coh l Dd•IY Po101. Maren lb Miii Apr.e I 9 lb. 1'7S 1078 I~ Pl"Bl.JC l\"OTICE ---·-------FICTITIOUS llUSI NESS NAME HATEMEHT Thf' to110 ..... 1ng S)t'f\Or\ •\ 00•"9 OU\I· ~\\d\ (ALlfOR NIA HOME OWNER SERVICES 1/IS M~>• V,,llt E, Co>ta ~~ (11U1IOrn1A "11bJb Lou) l0<tn1. 111) M e\.\ Vtr~ E . 8:!06. Co~ld Mes. <..•hlo•n•.t 42~24 Thi\ bu\lf'\• \\ 1\ COrldUl lf'd t>y •n tn 0•¥t0Utll lnu J LOrtn1 Thi\ \'a l•·"'•"' wd\ J t1•d _.,.,.,, 1~ Coun1y (ltr• OI Or•ngt co .. n1v on Mar<PI 7•, tYJS ,. 411,. P\lbh\nto Or.tnOf' Cna .1 D••'Y Poto\, Mar 711, •rlll All• l 9, to :41~ 101) 71 P UBLIC NOT ICE 8 U41J SUPER IOR COURT 0' THE STATE OF CALl,ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A uno 140TI CE OF Hf ARING OF .. ETITIOH FOR PROBATE Of'WILL ANO l'OR LElTERS TESTAMEN TAltY E•llle of AOC\l PH ROTH, °''"••f'<I NOTICE I'> HflHl\Y GIVrN IMI LI LU AN ROTH"" tol•O l\•rt1n a pefl. lion !or ProaAtf 01 W•ll ano •or ""'""o of L•lltrt fp\tilM•l\14• v to tl\f llO'll· tloNtr rtftr~n<• to whu" '' mAd"°' t(W' turtMr oart1cul•r\ "'"° '""' ''°"'ti~ .ww:s P'K• ot f\••r•no '"" .,\,,~ f\.l(, ~ Ml lor "Prt l I IU\ Al• 'IO Am on IN cow1roam ol Df'P<trlM•nl No IOI W•O COUf't tll100(1\1'1C (ttril•r C'irtv•~t,•" I,,. C•IY ol S•nl• An.t C•lllorn1• 0.le<I Marc II 11 nl\ Wtl.llAM E SI JOHN, BB(J, lmck pauo. nearby pool and tennis court. See th1:. charming. ncwl) listed beilch home ol fered at $49,SOO Ca ll 540 1151 ~HERITAGE REAL.TORS CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. DOWNTOWN ~~~~! .......... !?~~ ~~!~~! .......... ~?~~ COSTA MESA With iJ NEWPOHT HEIGHTS tvnl' Ll\c in charming 2 Bdrm, n•nt out l Bdrm hou:.e + room lo hutld J ;itld1 llonal unn::. tor invest· mcnt. l>rt\t' hy :U:! Ogle, then c-all u:. al LOWEST PRICED WATER VIEW BLUFFS CONDO Hea utef ull \ rt'ilcn1rall'tl \'aeanl ~-rl'ach· for 01· rup<int·~ :1 lklt:ms . '.!' ~· h<tlhs I l\~ 111:r \\ 111 con :.1dcr ll'i.ISC oµll11n . A rl';.il IH1ri.:..11n al $7!.l.;XJIJ C. F. Colesworthy R~altors 640-0020 BACK BAY ~ story Newport R1~·1cr;i 3 ht:clroo m nct·ds l1>c1cb 1>1 TLC, p.unl, paneling. lloor tile & Vl)U nJme 1t ' $37.900. $J,80o cash mov es )'OU in 962 77~ ~· KEY P.E A LTO P.s X WATERFRONT New Custom Bavfron1 H ome on Ba.lboo PcninsulJ . .i l>edroom.s. 4 baths, Gallery, 2 story with lots of glass. 2 l1replaecs, wethar. all the lates t built ens Private pier tor boat to61. IL 1-'ee land. $27!1.000 675·Rl20 or :.ce at 12\JU E Balboa Blvd . TAX REAJND your Ct;>rt1f1cr! t~1x r'l'turn 1s good at V1llagl' ti rl~ Smitk ~ REALTORs' PRICE REDUCTION TRl-PLEX m t'll.l'l'llent rental an-.t Eac:h umt has ~ bedroom~. Sl'p,1r,1t1• patio=>. quiet art· a. bul c: lo..,l' lo ~ho ppin t! .. Only S.5~1. !150 CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor -..--P_ROPE RTY MANAGEMENT llll HOMCS fOR LIVING NElWOER ~~"~n• ., O N "u' rou ,.,, \HJ o' 10 01 ii~- O(NV•• .4NJ,l.f,t l I# l"I IUll011f Geti~ral I 002 General 1002 ············•···•····························· FOR THE LITTLE BOY AND NET SET A Bluffs eonclnmin1um for the ·' oung family who lon•s ll•nrns ~ Right on 1 Clean 3 bdrm lm\ nhousc lend unitl that s parkles' Thl' k11b are almo.<.t within sight .it sdwol lh<.• Bovs Cluh or a hugl· park and ~ou n:tn w~lk lee the c:ourts or t ht.• pool as" t·l I as ~tort· !:>hops and resta11rant~. On<· nf' the lowest priced in the Bluffs i.Jl S57.SOO. Don't double' fault. Cardt:'ns so don·11.1.a1l lo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l>uv vour drei.lm hurnl' _ any longl'r. Our ~ bcdren. General I 002General I 002 UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 2443 E. Cst Hwy, Corona d~ Mar 2 ba s1n,glc !>tor .. ' 1n1i<Jt·l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ~l\'t>S you your t h111cl• ul --------------------ra rpet. drp" & hltn,._ natural ~ood c-.1btnl'I::. FA heat .• :ur cond ,<,: pn\ patio. ll 's ~ours for $18, 125 total prilt'' Call Oan or Ken. al XJ!J X..1:.!I for further details A l!t. N~wport Heights ON THf; Ci\:>;YUN C'n JOY truly 1mmaculall' 3 bedroom. den home 11:1,. a hugt• playroom & br).:l' lot with partial 1Jecan \'ICW. $75.000. PETE BARRETT CdM COTTAGE Rustic home \\1th f1rcplat·<:. 'aulted <:c>ilmg. 2 l>t'drms . 2 lhtths Huum in yard for larg1.• do~ Offl'rcd at StiS.950 forqu1('k sail·' ( rn~mflld111~11N 1n0 ----RE~oRs -- 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR -REALTY-GeMral I 002 jG~~~ral I 002 642·5200 675·4060 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~-~- \' ETS. lake advantage ol curn·nt low intl'rl'lil ratL•S, grab this sharp, )>harp 4UR. 2HA homt', lcalures include FA ht, screened patio, w w crplg. and it has had xlnl care. F .P. $39,UOO. CALI~ now. 556 2fi60 C:::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES CHA.HHELFROMT Charmin g waledront 2 sty home. pier & slip Beautiful cond1twn! \'a cant. ready for occupan· cy. S97,SOU 673-3663 fi42-2253 C\ e-; associated BR OK ER S-REALTORS 1H', W 8olboa h ll -J,~l TWO OH A.LOT First time listed. two ma~mhrent. custom bit hom es 1n Corona del Mar. Share pool & pauos; on ocean side R-2 Zoning. One hom1• lt'ased to 9 I 75 at ~50 a month f'nce lor hoth $177,500 BETTER THAN HEW A sharp 3 bed mom and fom1ly room home an ll arl>or \'1cw ll1lls. I mmaculalt•ly upg rad<.'<I inside and out. wilh <''\Cjllt'>lll' decor and outstanchng lancbeapanl-! S9-l,500. STANFORD -MODEL Super end u111t :l ht•clroom . 21 2 bath, 2 fa replaces s hag C'arpl't. wet har. workshop . n Par pool & I ennis: fenced, Pnclosed patio llLIRRY'. Only $61,500 SELDOM IN THE BLUFFS The prime " ater \WW with li ghts of Dover Shores. on nldt.'r c ul -de-s ac street. Three lwdrooms & family. Courtyard entrunce. $97,500. THIS IS PERFECTION Beautiful Wcstcliff 5 bedroom home ovcrlookinj:! hug!' pool and pat10. Choice quiet loeat1nn on corner. Movc·Hl concht wn $1 ~1 ,;)()(). FA.NT A.STIC OCEAN VIEW Overlooking Little Corona d el Mar Beach. Four hcdroom:-.. II\ ing room, ·len . d1n1n g room and three ftr<'places and pool. S325 ,000. "°""u'r:~"~~~~'c'H COM .. ANY DIAL 644-1 766 *fWlltftlr•81w11.,sv1lfS10 lU-:Al.TOltS 2161 SanJoaquinHllls Rd..,H.8. "" """"'· c111 .. n111 ,.... SI:-., CE 194 l !~~1~:1,:.-~~~•-•• 673-4400 A COLDV(ELL IAHKEA CO. Pvb11511.0 \.l••no• Co•\I 011ly r!lot 1~~::::::~::::~~:1~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~ ,.,_., ?It, n .. no llP• I t9H 1101 7\ ,1. DAILY PILOT CH•lt ... UDO ISU 'nl1s Immac ulate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in cbalce area ol Lido near clubhouse & bay beach. Shows like a model from the beauttful shag carpetln& to the lovely Spanish quarry tile. Two lar1e patios & swideck with room to expand. Ju.st lia\ed at $88,950. MfWPOIT ..-HTS SJ7,SOO This 3 bdrm 2 bath home needs a little paint a litUe fixin', but ·what a value. Extra Jarge lot. Cla,,e to schools and shopping. Don't miss this one. Call today. P.AITY HOMI Great home for family fun and entertaining. Huge bonus · room with wet bar and plenty of room tor your pool table. Covered patio with built-in BBQ, 2200 sq. ft. in this lovely 2 story home. A~sumable loan or FHA-VA terms. L\STSIDI CH.ARMH This beautiful 2500 sq. ft. home has everything, s bedrooms, 3 baths, lovely lighted patio, kitchen with electronic oven plus built in BBQ. Close to schools, churches, and s hoppin1'. May we show you this choice new listing. Cal 54S.t4tl General-I OOliG-Merol .. I 002 G._,.al I 002 ······················~······················· ..••.•....••.•......... Lovely cust. 3 BR & den, 3112 ba, on lagoon. Court w /fountain. Ramp/slip. $255,000 Beaut ifully decor ated 5 BR, 41h ba., pan e ling, 3 frplcs. Ramp /slip. $260,000. Custom 5 BR . 4 ba .. 80 ft. view fron- tage on lagoon. Ramp/float. $290,000. Brand new 6 BR. 6 Ba. Pool. jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000. 7 0 Linda 1• Orin Prime 45 ft. Lagoon Lot -$150,000. HOME + IMCOMi EASTSIDE 38R house with bachelor apt + l BR apt. over garage. As· sume 7% VA loan. $276 per mo. Call PRF.STIGE HOM ES. 645·6646 VA. /FHA. Repos in Orange County Keys inomce WORLD RE.AL EST.ATE Specialists in govern- ment financed homes! 556-7777 call anytime Custom Du@lex 3 Bedroom units. Close lo beach. $127,900. CEMTURYll Small & quaint, semi custom home, gext to Newport Heights on a big lot, '1ith all these good things going for it ! ! H eavy s h ake r oof, used bric k fireplace, beam ceilings t hruout, 2 bedrooms 1 bath & lots of room to expand. Great for retired couple, si n g l e person, etc. Call for. appointment. $49,500. 546-4141 -------------BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 642· 1771 Gflteral I 002 GeMral 1002 34 l Bo y!>tde Drive N B 675 · 6161 Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "A 1ARN WITH CHARM" . \.In CdM. If something a little rustic appeals to you , drive by this most unusua l duplex. consisting of 2 bdrms. & den with 1'12 baths + a 2 bdrm. cottage; located 407 Ins. PJease call us for app't. to see. $97,500 ENGLISH STYLE First block above ocean; pride of ownership reflected in this 3 bdrm. & family rm. home. Price only $99,500 VEAU BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 <', J ~ • l).C.'.,.,. HWV ;:..Cl"101\1M Ot.L MJ\U Getter al IOOJG.-ral 1002 ·········································•!!•• macnab I Irvine realty EASY STR!ET! Cczy Corona del Mar cottage w /2 bedrooms, rlen. 1112 baths. fireplace + 1 bedroom garage apt. Freshly done -separ ated by charming patio area. $89,500. Polly J ohnston 642·8235. (T60) EXICUTIVI ELEGANCE. Lg. 5 bedroom, den, family room Somerset. Dramatically reduced to • $93,500 for qui ck sale. E mmet McKune 644-6200. (T61) "PAR EXCB.LEMCE!M Privacy & perfection are r eflected tbruout Juscious living room, 3 spacious bedrooms, formal dining room, cozy bar room, surrounding gardens. $189,500. J ack Custer 642-8235. (T62) LIDO ISLE W ,,?OOL! 4 b e dr oom family home w/glamorous new built-in kitchen. All n ew carpeting & drapes. Spiral staircase, tiled e ntry, extra size lot. Appt. only . Cathy Schweickert 642--8235. (T63) LOVE .A YllW? Then this lovely 3 bedroom, 2th bath Bluffs condominium w /panoramic view of Newport Bay could be tor you! $74.950. J eanne Newman 60-8235. (T64) FOi THI LARG-1 FAMll.Y. Exci.tina view! Stunning 2'h year new. 4 bedroom, family room & de.o home w /p a rquet fl oors, beam ceilings, used brick & low ma.int. $135,000. Hele n Hartley 642·~­ (T65) ..., o.rtf°"""' ·~ ~ .... M , ......... HO • ................ ~..., ---------............................................. . G.I. TERMS Use your G.I. for this Baycrest beauty. 4 Bed, FR. pool immaculate cond. Has all the e'<tras Prine. only-$90.000 SPARLlNr. REAL ESTATE 833 3548 ESTATE SA.LE llG CAMYOH lordeoux model 0vff 2000 sq.ft. of lu.wry livin9, spectacular -.iew. MoRy •xtras. Call for oppoiwlww..+. .AGEMT 644--6056 TRUSTS.ALE Fantastic 3 br. 2 1 2 b<1, s plit level, pool. lgc patio. Top cond. l:stJte says sell ' SPARLIN<.; REAL ESTATr: 833·35-18 HESTER-BROWM & Associates, Inc., Reaffors 140 I Dov~ St., N.wport Beach THE DOG THtMICS ••• . the park is part of the back yard, but what a place for the kids to play; a 5 BR., 3 ba. home goes with it for $87,500 IALBO.A ISLAHo.--aH>UCED From $235,000. A dramatic hom e on the water. 3 Bdrm .. 21/2 baths. 2 wet bars: huge fam . rm, 3 frplcs., spiral stairway. Exquisitely decor. Now $220,000 TRADE LAW~ MOWER. • • ... tor golf clubs. Monticello Condo; 3 bdrms., 11 :! baths; enclosed patio can be 4th bdrm. or den & it's rlean ! $31,500 833-9781 --------IG.-rat I 1002Getwral 1002· BIG DADDY 4 Bedrooms. 3 baths with separ~te d101ng room and a large paneled ram1ly room make this corner home the best buy for your family. 2100 Sq fl. of custom llv1ng for just... $58,500 11 Newport at. 646.!°asil S•/h• 645-5149 A DAILYDtr , ... , ....... C AP E CO O C HARN ER -3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and new c a rpeling. Used brick fireplace and beamed celling, patio. 17 "" Feet \o beach. Storaee cabinets in dou· ble earaee. '84.500. Call i75-4C* to see. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- W ·520I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W t-:S Lt-:Y ~ TAYLOR CO. RE ALTORS !-.i11c t· 1•1.11; COROM.A DEL MAR LUXURY DUPllX Lge roof garden. Spacious 3 & den ea. unit. Custom design, south of hwy & adjacent to Irvine Terr. Beam ceilings. Frpl in E>:l . 2 Yrs. new! View! Hurry! l 1 I I Saa Joaquin HUis Rood MEWPORT CEHTEA. H.L 644-49 I 0 ----- General 1002G....-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG ttOMES •. IMC. LIMDA ISLE -OM LAGOON Dock your boat in front of this fantastic 5 BR . 4 bath family home. $350,000 THE ILUFfS Sharp "C'' model on greenbelt; 4 BR. or 3 & den. Air·eond. $72,500 567 S• Hkofes Driv., Suite I 02 Mewport Center 640-4050 S©\l-.Jlµ-J.G£zrs· Thaf Intriguing Wore/ Gome with a Clrudl• "''•" Illy (lA y •• '°""'" O horronge Jellert ol · tlM '°"' _,,,bled WO<dt be- .... to lo"" '°"' -'"'Pie WO<d1. II ENDE LE _ I I I I CEAMFRONT ~-T--H..;....A......,.;_L ..... c -11 ltl INVESTM!NTPROP. I I I 12 .. °" • DKSP 13S n lot 06tr ~~:::~Balboa r-s_Y_A_l_D___.j ~ v~ un·o bo •oo kind " ~tff1. IDUD boy lunort 1 I" { J ( J wild anumls. Give them • .tACOIS 1141-n finger and 1hey 11h • - __ a_11_~-~-$ ..:..'°'-~-o_Bl_"'_·d_. -•I: ... ,:_ -~1-r~= ..... A ... l~=M_-~(:_-~l:~1~-l~--~1 e ~""::'.:::; :-.... "'::.;,: NOUSI + 2 ~S Y°" o..elop t•OM ...., No. 3 ~. .£ast11de Cost a Mesa Monthly Income •n.90 8 "111"'1 Nu1.<8f11£0 lETTfllS JN -!Hf ~F ~OUAI S P'nc• $119,000 firm . CoUecNP~ POOL HOr.l E-fovely 3 bedroom 2 bath corner home. Complete with beautiful pool and access fo r boat or trailer. Just recently redecorated. Transfer Coraes sale. Priced right at only $47,900. Call now 546·5880. ~-~:. HERITAGE • • REALTORS 3 + FAMll.Y This immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home may be just what you are looking for. Lovely added family room with open beam ceitiogs. Cozy fireplace, nice patio with large lot. Call 545-9491 • 752-0460 Anytime . Wtdnesda • March 29. te7S 3 BR. 2 BA. Den. Nr. By Owner, aruuous to sell beach, park & schools. beau.t1fuJ home or Fedco By Owner. s.i9,500 VA. 4 80, cnr lot, $40,500/ofr 963-4787. 9161 Bermuda. 540-9542 Executive Condos I YR. OLD 5 IR·2 STORY Buch $53, 900. Fast possession! Rustic natura I wood exterior, loads of glass, open feel- ing lhruout. vaulted ceil- ing. wood burrung frplc; Huge master conversa~ t1011, 3 ba, 3 car gar .· Patao, kit w /shiny vinyl IE'Yttyday is floo(. lO'( down.· Bkr, Vacation Doy! 962-5511 · al this 4 bedroom -------- Townhouse across from BY OWNER, a most un· pool and cl~bbouse. Mir-usual cozy 3 & Den shake rored living room w/din· roof_ collage surr~nded ing area. Custum wall by pines. Hot1acuu1 pool paper. only $36.000. As· & Prof. care f r ee sumable FHA ?'Ir loan. gardens. Indoor/outdoor THEREAL l1v_1ng in complete privacy. 8122 ln -EST A TE FAIR d1anapolis 536·6697 or ameo Highlands 4 BR, 839·6l33 * 536·~ 675-8307. · ~--------21 f.z BA , fam rm. sep. LARGE HOM f~ lr-.ine I 044 Ocl .a.-..J-~s ma&ler suite. lrg liv rm SMALL PRICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,_...,..., w / cath edral cell., 'fh' 3 B 2 B h h R·lva"antlot...,.,000 f I d l' is r, a ome as SUPERsu.a.n• ... _., orma in rm. vt s o m et hing for C\'er · ~ 2&1Brduplex$138.500 beaches. $96,500. Terms ybody. Large :w x 20 3 Bli m GREENTREE. 3 & 2 Br duplex $158,500 avail. 673·4159 family rm, for family a1 r conditioned, shag Dlx.Duplex$1.99,500 •---------r s II h b It car pets, waUpapered. Submit all oUers! ! SPYGLASS RIDGE un. e er as ua an Short escrow possible . 675.7060 C d f 3 extra double garage for ust.om1ze am rm, . hobby shop or other fun 4101 Glenwood. Agl. MESA VERDE BRm din rm & bonus ideas. 2,000 sq ft for 833--0780. OPEN HOUSE Very sharp iNiide & out. w /sweeping city & ocean s46. 500. FHA or y A _s_a_L1_S_u_n_1_2·_4p:....m_. __ 3 BR. & Cam. rm. in xlnl view. Over $40,000. in ex· terms available. Call for neighborhood. $58,500 tras. Below replacement appointme nt. Century 21 Raneho 556·8800 value. $166,500. Huntington Valley Real San Joocpn lalboa l.y Prop. HAL PIHC:Ht)'of, RJtr. Estate. 898-4414 Townhouses from $.53,990 R.oftors 2727 E. Coast Hwy ________ ___; Select from 2 Br, 2 Br + _________ 1 ____ 67_5_--<1_39_2 ___ 1 Ht.lfttiftC)ton leach 1040 den or 3 Br. Frplcs, sun- ••••••••••••••••••••••• decks. patios. All quality Costa Mesa I 024 IMMEDIATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Forever ~ca~~!:~· ~ b~~~:r~~; OCCUPANCY View Dr.) cn4> 152.1373 E11stside C1,,ta Mesa. ONLY 9 LEFT $36 900 UNIVERSITYPK.SRR S harp , bright and • 2 1~ba, IJH, tam rm, 21-, charl'l)ing. Shag carpet, 3 ll"C-*rdz+-Unbelievable, but true! gar, patio, pool $182,900. built-ins, large oovered ...... --.-". Glorious resid~nce on Ownr. 552-4770 patio, plus formal dining large, park·like gr<)unds . room.$44,950. H•xt to Ruwft ittcJ with beautiful giantpatio21 BR._ 1 Bba,0frplc. Nice S t r • a • , n • a r area. Has been freshly ocal1on. Y wner. H•wport's Upper lay. painted inside & out . $33,500. * 552·1209 ~.-o 950 S4 .. t50 New carpeting, rich,·---------~ ' .-"'• wood cabinets. Entry1• 345 Univ.nity Dr. hall, 3 bedrooms, private bath off master suite. (Just off IrvtneAve) 540•1720 ViTEIANS 548-7223 T 4UB.L Free I ist of homes RI.Al.TORS Gourm•t IGtc'*' Beat up a batter and sur- prise your guests in this clever 2 bdrm, 2 bath Terrace condo, or .... en- tertain them quietly on t.he enclosed patio. It's aU fun and no work when you invest in this $U,500 cutie. already appr~sed by VA 2955 H........_ llvcL In O rana• County. ----Available to any , Veteran. Call World Rieal 5 llDROOMS Est.ate, SS&-77'" anyaj.Jlte. with 2800 sq. ft. of pure Veterans Real Kslat.e~~~~~~~~~I elegance. 3 Baths, family Speolali&t. room. Only 3 years new. •-----------1-••--... --... Assum e low inlerel>t loan CALL 55~7500 •VISION• BEACH DUPLEX stfAIUI llOQJ o r ex c e 11 en t terms HARDWOOD.FLO<>~-available. Call us al cp~1 blllls, water sof· 887·0321. te ner, lge rear ·yard w/ACCESS. 3 Bedllms, 2 batbs. w a lk to all schools. $43,500. &e.t ol terms. loyMcCar.h ~ lllOMewltOri · Cott.a Mesa548-7'129 *Ml~V..,.* Gruioua Garden Home ~ Walkr.1 1i lt:t! lh:..I t!,fittt! REALTY A Red Hill Company Univ. Park Center Irvine CATHIDR.AL ~EILIMGS and a Spaoiah tile roof, 1..:::=-::=c:::.:;::..:::::;::;::.:..=:...:==-i Upgraded 4 Br, 2 Ba. 1 add a special charm to this 3 BR, 2 ba. single family home. Carpor t. and garaae wllh storage. BreakfasL area and formal dining. Bullt·in wet bar and much more. Atrium. Many Cuatom Extras. $63,500. 1947 Killdeer Circle. S.S7-i521 Own. ·~ SlDB-8Y-SIJ>E. no st.a.lra, bMut. 388. 2ba, huge ram ""· HfHiinrm, 2 fprlca, bltin eJoc lntc:h + lrs 1 BR apt, frplc, 3 __________ _. car aar. 8oU\ have lr•- se)). fenced yards, fndt trees, c us tm crrptt Ir drpa. 5 yrs )"OU.QI. In m.lnt Triplex, z BR. ea. Near 17lh St. shopc. Garages, pa&ioe. Al ntMJ.5000 coqct \ .ooo. or.a $55,500 4t.:.5:: RAISOR'S Buy ot the year. "F91'mer REALTORS model home at skld·~w prlc • <lorgeoua pool 1""523Campu1Dr. Irvine •nd decor. SC&l" garace. Campus Valley~Ctr On cor ner . C A LL C.ALLlll-8600 ' 842-9371 HO,TOfT 'ru RTLERd"CK. 48R ....._.....,WIM 2~ba, 3 car aar ' Larae family roqm hocnJ cu.stomited In Ir out, xtr~ In • prj(fte a~•-StUct \s llJ !C)l. $7!, 750. a:J-1039 ro:: to~~· 'lm:a~~ TifE T&.RRAC&, 2 Br., 2 SPARLJNG UNYllAMBlf A&C>VE lEnUS JU~AL F.STATE ll"'l G£1 ANswu SeU thinu fast w\t.h Dail w :3544 SCRAMLETSAneweralnClaufflctlon~ Piiot Waot A4h. ISUMD llALTY *673-12>0 HURRY CALL NOW ba .. nr. pool.Showcase • • cond. $43,5()() • 842--9371 AG ENT 840-5500 ' ( _, s1; 2.l 1\ At Ow11 boJ __!!! Turll1 .side pool, car P r h $52-3 LCICJU' • •••• TWC DO Villi rooa VIC Idea the frpl< OL ES'I 2ba, Nee• Rm 38R. fr pl oce~ LEA 48R garc 1 Mc Exp t a st with Bdri dilto rm .. ente pool ind gari; T 1105 Li L That pres this HOl'I LOT exte deck ratls SCE OC£ BDI plan thn kite RA DIS DIS us STA CA sta11 Je VI BAT APF dbl. that The1 Lag1 $! HUJ M 98S , ( Ope1 12-5 DOI Pla1 C lo: bcac Star 31 TAI on t Bch bea1 & a roor lhe 1 1---I .c N to Di\ bdr 2ge -Lage • ••• oc: rm eel M ES I c 3 I ~l 83! --.. - SlJ,tSO Tonlt1•• ZBr, 2B , Air, patio 'l:'\lpyO'\l mo sab Lncl Assoc dues. 644-4887 Ownet·Ranch2-sty AtC bonus rm 4·bdr 3·batb lg lot $08,900 * SSl 3U2 TurtJe Rock Terrace pre· •ident 's homt, view, pool, 4 Br, 2~ Ba, 21p, a ~•r gar., by owner Prine. Only $120 oo ' 552·3'781' • ~leach 1041 ........ ~············· TWO BEDROO~ CON· DO Jn Pacilic Island Village. Prime cond. S room, Crplc too. $45,500. VICTORIA BEACH. Ideal vacation home on the beach s ide. JSR frplc. VIEW. $73,500. ' OLDE SPANISH ESTATE SALE. 2BR, 2ba, l blk to beach. Needs TLC. $6.5,000. RUSTIC HIDEAWAY. 38R, 2ba, den. Beams, frplc, quiet canyon & ocean view. $76,900. LEASE OPTION or bllY 48R, family rm, 2 baths: garden patio. $65,000. Ta!ewater ~REAL ESTATE 1350 S.Coc11t Hwy. 494-8536 Monarch BayT.,..-. Expansive ocean views; tastefully decorated, with many amenities. 4 Bdrm. home in mint con- dition. Dining & family rm., designed for easy entertaining. Protected pool, jacuzzi, outdoor- i ndoo r bars, 3 car garage. $154,000. TURNER ASSOC. 1105 N. Cat Hwy, Laguna 494-1177 Little Douqh Lots ·o· House That will be your 1st im- pression when you see this UNIQUE 2·STORY HOME, BUILT ON I ~' LOTS. Detailed, all wood exterior, has large sun· deck, enclosed w/post & rails, THAT OFFERS A SCENIC VU OF THE OCEAN. Sprawling 4 BDRM . & DEN floor plan, has w /w carpetmg lhruout, island type kitchen has BILT·IN RANGE & OVEN , DISHWSHR., GARB. DlSP. & EXTENSIVE USE OF DEEP EASlB~UFF MewU.tlng You'll love lhis spacious nearly new 3 BR. ram-rm home in the best blurts neighborhood. Corner lot privacy with . E ·Z care natural surroundings. Prof. ~eeo.raled, deluxe carpets,· drapes. lighting, wallpapers & more. Priced lo savu you money with easy terms. $79,590. 752-0460 Anytime. CALL US· FOR A . . HARBOR VIEW HOME GREAT VIEW of entire Newport areA goes with this 5 BR, 3 Ba SPYGLASS home only $129,950. IRING YOUR OWM RACQUET to this 2 story, 4 BR, 2 Ba corner lot home, GREAT VIEW ~ust $95,000. GUARANTEED COMFORT comes with this 4 BR. 2 Ba luxurv ~or_ne w/fam·rm, & wet bar. Near pool & park .. Priced right to sell at $89,500. A SHOW PLACE inside & out is this great 3 BR, 2 Ba, custom decorated home. Owner transferred forces sale $79,500. · MA TURAL SURROUMDIMGS makes this fun 4 BR, 2 Ba F /R home a real joy to own. Hurry, only $85,000. Newport Beach·-1 '069 Newport Beach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECTACULAR PANORAMIC VIEW OCEA~ -IAY-CATALIMA 3800 SQ. FT. OF CUSTOM HOME ON A BIG, BIG LOT Has It All! $225,000 dr Offer Call for Showing 548-~ STAJNED MAHOGANY c A B I N E Ts. ope n Newport leach I 069 ~ewport hach l 069 staircase leads to 2nd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• level w/2 BDRMS., BluffsCondo-Beaut.dec& BATH & LARGE DJ!'.N, lndscpd. 3 BR, 2112 BA, JEWELEDLIGHTS APPR<?X 23 FT., with fa m rm, formal din rm, by night and spectacular dbl. sliding glass walls great for entertaining! view of rolling hills & that O,Pen to sundec~. Owner $79 soo. 640·lS41. snow capped mountains There is no belt.er buy m1-----· -----•by day. Charrrung three Lagunafor onJy MEWPORTSHORES bed room home with $55,950FuUPrice Mostpopular3BR .. 2sty formal dining room. HURRYONTlfiSONE! A-frame. Wide lot, lge. FIREPLACE. Plush MISSION REA.Ln patio+ sundeck s hag c a r Pet 1 n g 985 s. est Hwy, Laguna $58,500 th r 0 u g h 0 u t. HI g h PhoM 494-0731 Im mac. 3 BK. l ·sty. 2 beamed ceilings. Easy Patios. Positively in care kitchen. mcluding OPoen DGl.ly move-in cond. $.51.900 S EL F · C LE AN I NG CAYWOOD REALTY OVEN. Just steps to Open or your inspection * 548_ 1290 * private commumty ten- 12·5 P.M. ALISO CON· ----------! nis court, sw1mrrung pool DOMINIUM APTS. 4 and jacuzzi. <TOT LOT Plans to choose from. TOO ) Gardener in· Close to shopping & OPEM THURS. l·S eluded. Only $525 per 2 l O Vi a Cordova . I\ Ph 64A 68 beach. Big ocean views! mont . one .,.4 7. Startingat$36,500. Gracious famHy home lmmediateoccupancy. 3080SCOASf HWY. with spacious living. 5 South LagWla BR, fam. rm. S139.500 VACANT IA YFROHT Corner · 3 SR. newly re· TAKE OVER ESCROW on this 3 bd, 2 ba, Arch Bch. Heights home with beamed ceilings, 3 decks & a view from every room. $Si,OOO. Time is of the essence. 497·1816. One of Lido's best buys, done. ·Mariners School. joyousliving.wilhp1er& Lge. l ot. FHA /VA . slip & ·sandy bl!liCh. SSl .000 $249,SOO -GEM- WHAT'S MISSING? 120-l''Tustin' Ave .. NB something may be miss· REALTORS 642-4623 ing, but if it is, we can't . imagine what! Charm-~LUFFS Trina mod. ing, well bit. 4 BR., fam. C9NDO. Exec. type, bay rm. home with ever-view, super neat 3BR, ything. $140,000 2'h ba. S79,500. Ownr/ Bkr . 644 -4746 o r 642--0590 Hon.a Por SIM lftcolM ,rop.ty 2000 Hauwt Ulrf1lnlhhH Woeln ••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ltday, March 28. 1975 OAIL Y PILOT DS . J... Coat.a Mesa Fourplex all Co~to Mesa 3224 Hou.et U.tunilhecl HowtH U1tfwWlhecl · A,_....ta fwetllMcl , Ctlpl1trMO I 071 un.11.s 3 8r 2 Ba tl\ft. ~ •••••• •• • • ••••••••• •••• ••••• ••• • •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••• • ••••••••" ••••• • •• ••••••• ••••• •• • ... __ ' .. """',.. . I ._~ ........ ~ 0 .-.t local1on, Jneome 3 Br. i-.., Ba. slUlrp, newly ".,.... 3244 ,__,._.. • l•odt 3269 Coda Mua 3724 • Y woc:r. 28r, lBa Con over $800 mo. S.SO·i286 remodeled, Colle&c P:lrk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .... •••••.,. do. Pool, aar. 2 m1 lo agt. area. AJ110 s Br, 1..., 841, lEHTALS Park L1do CondQ. 2 Ur. 2 o~ an. $24,900. Call frplc ~ocl yard Bolh 2 R Casa de Oro 830-4836 FOUR·PLEX-C.M. $.16.S. 'mo MS-447l · B . 1 ba...... . .. $310 Uu lr1 lev. lrpl, cpU. & ---------• Assume V A. loan ot '1% 2 8R, 2 ba ....... ~1335 drps. $300/mo EM.>7418. ALL U'fJLl'fIES PAID 8y0wner.40c,3ba.11e t , .. >lb b '() 2 8R2ba $.'!GS ---Comparebt!foteyoureot Fam rm, low VA. Clo.e in er. V'o r, 1 +'• 8 + 1' R rent 3 bdrm borne at 2 en: 2 a~·. 'i~rd. · ." :: . $450 a Afta 3210 (.;u:,tom des1icned .• to Dana Pt. Marina. <2> 2 brs Good mv~at · IMS Junipero <Mesa del 3 8R 2 B.a $UO ••••••••••••••••••••••• i''~ttturmg. Alters. 493-1936. :::1\y~~.i·~· Yeager Mar!_S300. S-49-22:66 3 RR: 2,,., ea',(~~·'.'.' $47S E Z terms. $100 Child, •Spacious k1t.chc:ta with obil CHOlCE OF 3HOMES 3 BR, 2 Be1, fam ..... $41~ pet, l br. md1rt!d lighting • HolMt ~triaJ,/y Fine locations! RAISOR'S HAPPY day, J br, 2 l>a. •S.·parnh: du~·garea flofo Sole 1100 p 21 OO 2 BR $190 ; two 4 BR. at kids, iwt $195 •llomt• like :>tc.>ra_ga •••••••••••••••••••••• ro,-.,.,.,,,ea. All avru·1. now! $16S2HH,k1dsok •Pr1vatepat1""' b l •••• • • ••••••••••••••••• _,,,, REALTORS ""' o le: Home 20x55 lS SOOS'-" FT ~h1ldron welcome; con· <iAltOt-:NGtove,hasall. •Close d garage OcAnza Villate, 300 S. , ,... • sider pets. 64S-5°'\5 4523 C1Amput1 Dr .. lrvtnf' 4 br, 2 ba, pool, kid~. w/storoge CoastHwy,NB,298Lox· Fantastic return on p ets, applns, $285. •Marblepullman 1ngton Cr. Slfi,500 Call s ma 11 i o vestment. 3 BR .f'cnced yd, garage. Campus Valley Shop Ctr Hurry! •Kini.:s1.ee Bdrnu ofc or548-~ $310,000fu1111ricc. Avu1l Apr. 1st. $245. CALL833_.600 HOMEFIMDERS •l'ool R arbcques - ASSOCIATEDSOUTII 548·1424or6424633 FOR homes tor LEASF. •642-9900• s urrounded w/plu11b Beaut. furn. & uniquely •'OAS'f n uc)K .. 'RS I d "' " a:. HOUSE 1~ COURT or SALE in the IHVlNio; 11 M'PJ.: c~rnpact 8x22 ft. travel 714 545-8424 2 n '"" area Call us! We arc Mew 4 Ir $375 Adult~ -No pets trr.,1nspacelo•1uietold r,cnc.gar,pvtp<&tio, here to serve YOU & NrSC~tPlaiSSG6295 lUDHMJ-'urn. pmaodrk.u!'ll hvihng accom· Lotsforsale 2200 S2250K,· m38o8. oBoapeytsS,tinf·. ,~nMt WlLL MAKI!: EVERY South-L 32 -365 W Wilson6''2·l~t ll a otna, I shagedcarp, ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., EFFORT l I YOUH a9una 86 --pa o, s orage , ncd. R . 548·2020 h . edo 80 ve •••••• ••• • ••••••••••••• $30 WEEK & UP yd. Space rent $50 Mo. ·4 LOTCost.a.Mes~near ousmgne s. OCEAN Vl EW, decks, •$8.60N1ght&Up Perfect for single or re· Harbor & Wilson. Pnn 3 Br, 2 Ba, Greenbrook P~IT REALTY walk to beach m South •Sludm & 1 8ll Apls llred. Save money. Full cipals. s2s.5oo. firm home nr. So. Cst Plaia. Uruvers1ty Park, Irvine Laguna. 3lid. 3Ba , in t!X· •Waler Ueds pnce$1600.4G-7066 968·l 635 992 Ce1rnation. Call 552-7000 eel. cond . with drape!>, •TV&MauJServAvaal owner. 675-0771. r & h l2x60 Screened porch ex· NB Bayfront·SOxlOO, fee. -re rig wa~ er. $4&0 •Phone Serv. Htd pool tras. 1 blk. from be~ch. 50x50 dock easement. Mesa Verde. 3 Bd, 2 Ba. UNIV. PK. terr. mo. 494 9721 •Children & PetSe<:tion $8,SOO. 493.2854 , $118.~. Sell or trade. .Bltns, me yd.carps /drps. 3br, 2ba, dtne/$435. Westmlnst•r 3298 • $.5. off weeks rent w /ad 1----------1 Pnnc1pals.642·3490 $325. Vacant. Agent. 552-7896. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2376NewportBlvd.CM otnmerclal M t • 0 540·1720. ---------Fireplace. 3 BH +den 2 541j-!1755or64>3967' l'rop•rty 1600 OUll a1n, •seri, ---------* REMT ALS * ba modern home. <.:rpL'>, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resort 2400 4 Br. Greenbrook, fam UNlV. PARK drps, bltns & DW Mu~t STRIP 1••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1' r~, 2 car gar, frplc, fncd 2 BR. 2 ba ....... $325/425 see lo apprcc U5(). mo. COMMERCI p k patio. 3367 Fuchsia. 3 BR, 2~ ba ......... $450 Ask for Bev or D;i It! AL ALM SPRINGS ·mo. 979.2517 4 BR, 2th ba ........ $4&0 963-4.567 963-1786 Lq. Furn.. 2 8r'5. Hltns. w 1w. drps, pool adlts. no pets. $190. 642 !1520 9.4% cash spendable. New Custom V 1.ew SINGLES ok, kids, pet, 2 THE TERRACE Great strip commercial Home. Every conce1va· br bungalow fncd $l90 2 BR, 2 ba. · · · · · · $335/350 Condo i I SUS CA SIT AS perfect location, adja-hie luxury. $275,000. PR1VACv 2'br cruldok WALNUTSQUARE h ''"'"ms Minutes to Nev.port c~nt to Alpha Beta Shop-Write for broch';"'e: ~767 garage, $185. ' • 2 BR. 2 Ba ........... $295 mi1h•d 3400 B •h b h 1 & 1 8 ping center. £-ams $3535 Airport Dr., Riverside. SUPER locali'on 2 br THE WILLOWS ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:dC • de e or . r S dbl C 92 3 BR 2 B 28Rd I I 1 furn.Adultsnopets.2110 pen a e per year a 504 fncd, kids, pets, gar, ap'. , a ........... $350 • en w wet 1ar. l >'4 Newport 131 C:M 10.2% cap. rat.e. Don't Ph: 714 /687·0760 pins CALL 552-7500 BA, enclosed pauo, 2 car --' --- 1e::yv C~US(7~4M) 752E.1N100T. HOMEFIMDERS . VfSIQ N . ga.r .• $280/M?·. Yr. •Tropical Pool• R al E t t • • Lease. $100 clcp. Child ok. I Br, t·pts. drps, bllns, DIVISION·IRVINE. e s a e •642-9900• R · < N r . A d a ms on patio. Gas & wal!•r paid. THE REAL ESTATERS Want•d 2900 •---EA LTV M 1 > 968 G ... 1----------I••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br, 2 Ba, F. P .. F. R., nr. • . _agno ia · . · 7!>1 !>411·1 \GS COMMERCIAL PVT party seeks house schools. 352 Princeton LGCJUfta Beach 3248 C ndo I 1 Newport B~h 1800' or less Mesa Verde. Dr. $395. 549.0433 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Unfu m !' h~ 34 l Br furn $16.5. Lots ot Prin . only. P.T.L. 3 BR 2 B f I r ed 3 BR 2 ba "pr1·va"y"-I" nus cu 25 bltns. Pool. Walk to W t · t 540 cl\nll a rp c enc • ' , , ,, • • • • • •. •• •••• •• •• •••••• es m1ns er . -VVJJ yd. N' r. sch' ls, 2 c' ar gar. Cam . rm., sunken hv. rm. Shopp10j.!. I :l rru. beach. 600 Ft Off JBR, 2BA. prof. decor. for and/or. ~:tafto~ace. ~~BU'( NptBch. oceanfront $310.673-3546 L~~; ocean view ownr Obie ~ar. w/opnr. 931 W.19th$L548-0492 to 50< ft. Prime office house from owner. MESA DEL MAR 3BR o.Agt.494-7551 Pvt. pool & clbhse. Nr locations. 1 year leases 645-0280Bkr. 2BA ENCL PATIO•* OCEANFRONT. New Ws tcllff ~hp 'ng ctr or f!lOre. I.n c ~ude s Rentals FRPLC RUTITINS• unfurn'd . 4sR 2,h ba Adlts. over lti. &.15 2J.l5, •ShodyGorden~Pool* ut1htaes and Janitorial. • ~ . r I POOL p l • 548 9545 L' e h I ~160/$195 Call now (714 )752.1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDENER INCL. $425 rp c, . opu ar _ _. _ __ r r s . c ean :ii • INVESTMENT MO. 54S·6740. area Pra va~e steps to 3 BR, l1:i Ba, 2 Story <.:on· ~d~~t~21.!J64f <!2nd St, DIVISION Houses Fumlshed ' . beach. Avail. now for do. 2 Car Garage. No Th R ••• •••••••••••••••• •••• 2 Bdrm, crpts, drps, dis· lease $!200. per mo. pets, ;;. child. ok. S2l!4> 1 & 2 Br Furn /IJnf. Adu.Its • eal EstatttS GHl•ral 3102 posal, range, Crplc, patio. * \\'.OODS COVE. Un· mo. 450.A West Carriage only. Poul & rec rm. Condominiums ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundry. rm , ga,,rage, furn d 2BR house on a Dr. Santa Ana. Call for &IS 0632 for sale 1700 K.Jds pets ok $135. HB, ve r Y n, ce. $22;,. No beaut. lot, ~nly 3 blks to appl. 556-6519 or !l60·1W1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kids Pets ok $l6.5, CM peLsR/ch1ldren. beach. Avail 4/16. $300. wkdays aft. 6 Easts1de CM. l~AR I • Walk to Bch, bach $100. oyMcCardle permo. Complctt•ly re decor . rv1n•·$32,9S~ NB $l:.!5. Balboa. Agl. Realtor 1810~wporl EDGEWATER Newport <.:rest, 2 br, 212 Pool. Adult~. $170. 2Br-2Ba. Air, Patio Fee. 979 _8430 Costa Mesa 548•7729 REAL ESfATI'.: b11, drn rm. all bllns. 2 646 1!117 Ttl pymt mo $26.51nclds 1350So. Coast Hwy . car gar, frpk. $.50(.I mo ------ assoc dues. 644-4887. BISHOP, CALIF. 2 Br, duplex. Newly paint· 494~ 642 26:.!6. FU HN lgc 2 Br apt, close 4 BR home for lease ed inte rior $175 mo. . , to !>hopping, adults. no BESTBUYCOMDO furnishcd.$1500.per /mo. waterpd.548·8225 IBODegreeoc<:anvicw,22 B~t. 2 Ba, brand new. pets . lnquirc 179•2 Al $18 425 • · h $l 00 br, JI/• ba, JUSl redec $225. mo. Nt!Xl to the Hochestcr, (rear). • wit 1 1 yr m10. lease. Swim Dona Poi"nt 3226 D k t t & ec • au 1> gar. opnr. beach in Hunt Heh --- otal move in $211. per Pool. pool table & other ••••••••••••••••••••••• $380. yrly Jse. 644 ·6440, 846·1323 · 3 room apt, suo. mo . mo. rncldg taxes, ins. & xtras. Call 714·833·3884 7 maint fees. where else 9.5 pm BEACH HOUSE, near ext2 or640·4576 • Pcrsonover40 No pets. can you go? 2 Bedrm, 2 manna 2 Br. 2 Ba. cpls, 38D l'f. BA A _.1 M h 2 Br, l 1:i Ba. pools, lnquirc21l·1 S1t!rksSt. L B h 31 .. 8 drps bllns $285499·2986 · 2 • VaJ • arc playgound, dbl gar. --ba. w/new bltns, cpls, GCJU"a ~ac "' • • 17, 1900 spJt. $375.mo,. pallo. 2 story Nr. i-:uchd BACH Sl1U. indd util. drps + security gates,••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanview house for rent. 1ncl. bltins. Arch Uch' & Slater, F V. S250. mo. M<iturc single quiet. prav pt1os, pool & more! $255. Cozy 2 BR, Trees, 1 Bedroom, large sun· Heights. Children ok. No 645-3 147 or 545·4289 prr::.on. 2til i\lt!sa Dr. Your new home is ready Adults. 190 Canyon deck. privacy. $200. call pets.494·8136. 6467342 at Village Gardens, 4109 Acres. 213/399·2501 . 497 1261 T fth W 5th St .. Santa Ana. 645·8699. · LGCJUlla Hills 3250 oUw fuou~e i''urn. Hacht'lor <ii.It near Ca.II 839-8321 for appt..... rt 8 h Fountain Vall-3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• " ••• rn •• ish•d 3 525 17th & lr\'me. Sl25 mo. ""•wpo •oc 3169 -w Le • •• • ••• • •••• • • c II "A5 • . ., now. Agt. "' •••··~··••••••••••••••• ase. Beaut. townhouse PAN 0 RAM 1 C Oc e j n a ..... ·O.ft:i,,, ------••••••••••••••••••••••• NEV ·R V 3 BR 2 b lo dbl ----DuplexH/ Live on Lido Isle, only 1'~ LI. ED 00 Shag. ar ~ir·o~d· pa 1 1 • View . San Clemente, untin9ton Beoch 3740 Ueits sale 1800 4 br, kngsaze. yd., new g • ' poo · $300 Dana P oint Catalana ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450 mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba, cond 1 blk to schls $350 Agt 644-7662 586-8075 N 3 BR 2• B Cl ..: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213-793--042'7 collect. • · · · · ew ' ''2 a, u., LOW WEEKLY 5 DELUXE units, l is a . 842'4281 LCICJU"a Mi9ue4 3252 House. Pool, Golf. $325 RATES JBR home. Eastside, HousH Unfvmshed Hunti_.on leach 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496 ' 7101 E t• Sui • ..,. xecu 1ve ~s good location. $160,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADULT COMM. 2 BR. 2 O .. -t Fu 3550 645-1134. 3 uR d I Ba $325 2 BR & De 2 ..,..exes "'" 727 Yol"'ktown IUYd u + en, mmac. Lge • · n, ••••••••••••••••••••••• B h B d y • General 3202 yard. Children & pets ok. Ba, $375. Club House. :<i , eac Iv at orktowl\ INVESTORS DELIGHT ••••••••••••••••••••••• $339 B· b Swim Pool Monarch i' ,vc BR . Fum. duplt" 536-0411 E d · . mo. ar ara . Garagcs Modern· Cpt1n..: asls1 e Costa Mesa, 1. 3 FREE FREE 963-6739 Summit. Call Teal & rus tic, new. Lse. 5t'curi' STl~DIOS & I BRs Br. duplex ; 1, 2 Br, ·Professional Service• Babcock Really, 10 ty 548.0937 •Full kitchen duplex; 1. 2 Br, house ; *LANDLORDS•· Clcan2 bedrmw/modern am-Spm.499-4509 · •Hl'atedpunl allononelot. bath, cpts, drps, DW, . . . • D I U fum 36 •Laundryfac1hties 842-7407 548-30111\gt. Hamef inders * bllns, 2 car garage. M1u1onV1e10 3267 up exes n 00 •Free utilities 642-9900 Fenced yard. $270 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••··~··•••• •fo'ree hnt!o:. Tri-Plex 2 br. crpt, yards, California's Largest Ask for Bev or .Dale 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 1~ yrs old. I NPT. HGTS. Mcd1l-style. •TV & maid scrv avail garages. Good location •Rental Service!• 963-4567963-1786 Yr lease $335 mo. Front new. 3 br. 2 ba, beam •Bar-B-Que . in Costa Mesa. Call Mr. -& Bkyd in. 58H~7 cc1l ~ .• frpl, dbl. gar. •Phone service Hertweck, 548-470.1 days Naked l Br $135. H.B. 2 Br Modern 4 BR, 2 BA,DW, -646 2666 or 645-95.sl or586-7064 eves. CM. $165. 2 Br. 2 Ba T.H. bltns, c pts, drps, clean Newport B•ach 3269 •l mil~ too_c_ea_n ___ _ I P 0 $195. NB Also Horse house. beaut. yard. $315. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport's Frnest Beach Ladies 2 months ncom~ roperty 20 0 ranch near Newport Fwy mo. Ask for Bev or Dale W Beach 3 Br nu cpt new 3 Br. 2 Ba, Cit'<'. kit . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $275. agt. Fee. 979-8430 963-4567 963 -1786 drps, Ds hws~. 2 ba: w/w cpt. yrly s:n;, mo Rent Free NEW 4 unit, 2 blks to bch. -548-2819/12 13)3J3·22t~; Ne'Ct lo beach. Studios, Great. buy, good tax NORCO. horses. 3 br, 2 4911Pearce.Lgenew3br, f~l~~ly, $450. <213'----1&2 Br from S145. wrale·ofr. Income SL200. ba,kids,pool,corral 21,z ba.$400.mcl.water& MEW DUPLEX J acuz71s & Tennis . mo. Many x tr as. EL TORO, family . 4 hr, gardener. Kids & sm pet Townhouse 2 br, 2'"2 ha, Deluxe spilt level: 1300 846-1323 536-2579. petok. pool. view, $325. ok. Vacant. 846-4938 or pool, bltns. wash1dry, sq fl. 2 bdrm w loft cl4'n. ~O im rcc1~e m summer LAGUNA Hills $250. 3 br, 846-1311 gar. No pets. 675-9188. frplc, plush crptg. homt.> pool f d k d t like s •ora"c, w··lk in rent. B.~_'au.t. l_b_r furO W. NEWPORT. Ocean· view. 2 houses, 11-'z lots, nu c pl, drps, $135,000. 807' loan + 2 t .d . (213)696-5880 • DC • I s. pe 2 B l B 1.1 I d Bed . • ,., M l SI & Sl7 " .... IRVINE new 3 br 2 ba r, a, .. ouse. ge Y • 3 room,+ vaew +pool closets. bath & guest ~P s ti.> :i ..,pani~,. kids pet' utll pd SJ5o · childre n & pets OK . +tennis. Formal dirung, bath blln ~a~ range & Sty IP IJl<l ~. pvt l'ncl ~an. FURNISHED houses, all 675·8753 fireplace. gardener , oven'. patio dl'<'k. 2 c;.ir P<>.4'1• s~un.i: Im.fr~. adlti areas. sizes,&: prices. V t 3 8 R r 1 close to. Fashion Island. enclosed gar a~, w tau 1730\ Kcclson 1.11 • l h!Jc Ho EFl .... DERS a can • . ' pc , Immediate occupancy. dry room Pa . c I •I·~ W. nf l!cach ott ~lat~ TW0-5unitaptbldgjust M n freshly painted. beaut Available now Call · ~ony~t:t 842-i!Wf completed for sale. Close •962-9900• landscaping, close to owner at 644.4687 · tric. Adults. So. ot Coast to major shopping ocean. s:J50. Ask for · Hwy,5blksfrombc!ac·h.2 Br.Condo 11··BA.Near center. 1s t yr write-off. 3 BDRMS .. 2 ba. Nr. So. Keith,962·4471 MEWPORTCREST $440. 4:i5 Goldenrod, Hun l1ni.:lon Harbour. $14M . 536-2579; 592.5010 Coast Plaza. No peLc;. Yr. S--Tennis condo. 2 BR. 2 Ba, Corona dl'I Mar. (7H J Wa!>hL·r & dryer. No pets. lease $350 mo Agent pac 4 br, 3 ba. 2400 sqft. 675·9337. 897-421'l or tN6-88.'lO. BRAN 0 New Covington 548·sS27 s4R-4569 eves Fresh paint. Clean crpts. nr. beach. $475 Month ---. Bros. 4.plcx. all rented, Best area. Gardener in· AGENT 644-1133 Apartments Furnished ADULT garden apts, 1 income t)Ver $1 ,000. Balboa Island 3206 cld. Lease. $425. per mo. 4 BR 2 BA du lex all ••••••••••••••••••••••• BH. pool. SMS. 1035 12th 556·8286 Agt. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 1st. last & $200. dep. Bkr. xtra~ 1 blk oce~n ~vail Balboa Island 3706 St, 536· 7447 aft 5 & wknds BAYFRONTyearly4br,2 Nofee.893·1351 now.' $37S. 642.'3361 / ••••••••••••••••••••••• l --- 22 units apt bldg, xlnt ba. near new, luxury up· _ 645.9794 SMALL bach apt, util pd a9una Beac:h 3748 Io cati o n . 1 yr o Id. per w I big view. $725. Super 3 bed rm 2 ba. self $150. Yrly lse. No pell. ~··••••• • • • •••••••••••• $390,00Q. 979-3376 MON· 675-7846; aft 5 pm clean RJO, new drps, Duplex, new 3 Br. 2 Ba, 675-2729or675-6527 Spac·ious 2 HD. 2 RA, on ..At>lan FRl9·5 673-4099 crtps,2cargar.$300mo elec.kt.w/wcrpt,drps, -• Uch. A\':111. 411· 6/30. BYOWN.ER,Duplex,37lh As k for Bev or Dale $375 mo., yrly. Finest Balboaf'•nansula 3707 <.:l o:-.e to Markets . & Seashore. 4 up & 2 dn, By Owner, Hunt. Bch. LITTLE ISL AND . 963-4567 963-1786 beach. s48·28l9/ (2 l3) ••••••••••••••••••••••• resta11r:111ts & Theater. LIDO REALTY . . U77 \1.1 I itl11. '\.I\ . *673-7300* ; REAL ESTATE •JOO (,1. IHH')''. ~t .av.: "11 \ ; i? ('JI/ .. INCOME! 4 North end units. Walk to Boat Canyon and Divers Cov,. Two 1- bdrm apts. 2 studios, 2 garages. $89,500 rrplc, gar. s t eps to Beaut. upgraded 4 -Bayfronl, new 2 br, 2 333 2266 2 BR furn Pool 1 door I s:lX5 mo 49'11055 d beach. $89,995. 673-7270 Pl ex. lx3, 2x2. lxl. level. view. $425 mo. 1',ireplace. 4 BR, 2 BA. · beach. Wkly or month1; 1 494·6502 e~·es. ys. hedrm units. Frplcs. 213·876·2723 new crpts, drps. RJO • ForLease,NewportHgts. Now thru s umme r , -- New custom 3 bdrm, 3 Westcliff Area Close to ocean. Jus\ 2 yrs Charming 2 story 3 br 2 walk to schools & shop· 4 br, lg. ram. rm, 21"1 ba, 673-.M<tO Newport B~CKh 3769 bath plus maid's room & Beautiful 4 RR. Highly young. Corner lot. Ideal • • ping. $315. mo Ask for nr. all schls. Avail now. -••••••••••••••••••••••• bath. 2 story with spiral upgraded. PvtCourtyard 1nvestm. $1 29.000. ba .. fplc , 1~ar .. dde~. Bev or Dale, 963·4567 or $450mo. 714-724·9053 Coronadel Mer 3722 $2995 WK UP. l Bdr.2 B.i staircase to Gallery entry & lush landscap· 581 -~2"~ or .,.,,,_.,,79 patio, sma .Yar · ~· 963·171!6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Ba h c· I TV · l __ -,, __ .,.. __ ......--..... ____ • _ 1 mo. yrly. Unique Homes BACHELOR k c o or . ma1c rn~~~~ l~~i~~~~:i~c: ~-l. ~~e.?m~ ~I~~~~ FOUR UNITS. 1'wo 3BR, 675·60000r 673-9'i24 BNEAC,HW3 Ab LK2 bCon,do. HARBOR VIEW beaut VICW, 3£t1. ~~I r!J· ~~VN p~~w~~~ B~.~~: second fi r eplace in l ~ba .. two 20R. As ·CoronadelMcr 3222 ew. g r, a,cose CARMEL S475. $160.25-00SeaviewAve. &16 968t bayfront master bdrm. PARSOEA UTTH$86C.5000~ST sumable V.A. loan. C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• to bch. $360 mo. 581--0887 3 BR, 2 Ba, near park & -------- BAYFROHT ""' I 7 500 pool. Inclds gardener, Large attractive bachelor Wetbar, all built-ins plus IHYESTMEHT fe~g~r· Re~lty 556_6171 CUSTOM 1 Bedrooms, fa1mly room, Kids welcome. apt. mature "enlleman LaglllHI HiCJll!ll 1052 electronic oven. Private 54t.Oll 2 646-6710 2800• Four bedroom unit formal din•ng. Single 752.0460 Agt preferred, S. of Hwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• pier. Fee land. For more 15 UNITS with ·family room, in story. Outs tanding loca· · 673·5156 intormationcall675-8UO. Duplel<.lblktobeach Red.toSllS,OOO glorious locauon near tion, highly desirable BEAUTIFUL. open 'la<,s1C1ed Ads sell big tlems. small 1tt.•ms or any item. 642·5678. a BR's each +'"•est hsc China Cove. $750 mo. f a m i I y • t y p e garden center, 4 lge 8r, 3 Costa Mesa 3724 osta Meso 3724 OPEHTH S.8 • '"'" · 92-DR .. 2ba.,Gl-BR.all Bkr.675_722s. nei g hborhood with Ba.$500.646--0737 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THETOW SAPT. Century21•645·7221 large, all rented. Incl. schools, park, t ennist----------• ________ __. ________ ....;.. Apt. 5.0. 3L21CoastHwy. OCEANFRONT. Custom carpets. ~rapes, ranges LUXURY HOUSE $385 courts and bike trail Canalfront, 4 BR, 2~ ba. AM BASS AD 0 R INN Stop by & view lhe sunset duplex, Balboa. Financ· & refrig .s. Good West Ocean View. 2 Bdrm. den nearby. About 2 miles to Yearly lease. $495 Month from tl'Ua ~ell&htiul adult ing by owner. $149,500. side location, near shops 2 Ba. Fpl, bltins, garage beach. $425/mo. !ST + Caywood Rlty. 548·l290 BRAND NEW 2 bdrm .• 2 b•. bayfront Coast Properties . &schools • Owner 833-\92.'i last mo. +deposits. Lease/Lsc Optrnn-$575 condo. Asltln1 $!'16.900 673-5410 Univen1ty Rfflltv Phone 962 8118 Gii w ALKER 3001 E. Csl Hwy 673"t510 Costa Mesa 3224 · · mo. 2 Story 3-4 Brs, 3'h ELF.GANT 3 BR. 2"' Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super sharp 3 Br. 2 ba. ba, l"rplc, conversauon REALTY 675-5200 Townhome, near the NEWPORT EASTSIDE bltns. Nr. Spnngdale & pit, frml DR. lge FR + water w/21' Boat Slip. TRIPLEX COST• ..... ~s• Edinf(er.$325.963-3612. lge bonus rm . for I LUFFS Exquisitely customlied A..,_ A separate apt. Ltg patio. OCEAN AREA38R, Cam lntenor •nd all exterior Separate, 2 bedroom. I 2 Br, 1 Ba, bltns, dbl gar, fully lndscpd, :tuto f l d ......... hi.... 2br & Oen+ 21,<(18a, Clay Street near lrvint. b th i 1 ... · ed d "I Cl b 1 rm. orma nu.,., ... mctlculoualy main· Q 1 Pl a . s ng c car gnrage cov .. patio fenc y • spr .. rs. u poo /ten-ceUlnJa. SHOWSUKE A Up1raded. t 1 d 0 8 Id a uai aceExchu ive, home. Small fenced $250.962-2273 nis . 640 -1327 & M 0 D E L • FA ST Includes Land. $60,500 a nc . wner/ u1 er this sharp triplex has C~) yard. $2'5 per month 500 owner 644-784.s wtll sell, lease or trade. 2BR units w /frplc in Call eves. 968-o386 2. 3 & 4 Br $275·$385 640-1500. cxt14G5. ESC'tROW "'~uf. · $82,500. Days . 493·5544 or owners unit, fent'ed Ch1ldren/smglcs ~ peL~ Bluffs 3 BR, 2~ BA. <1vtor· .. y t1te 493 u I l ILUFflS COIMDO Eves. 675-8226 yard. Only '67.900. By 4 BR. 2 BA. bltns, Cncd ok No fees Barbara, looking Back Bay. Under -.II' vlew3br/Sbatl2Plata ScmCl""4"te 1076 npp\.only yd .• <'pts. & drps. $3!!0. 9636739;557-7620 marketal$415/mo 3 Br, 2 Da View Home. Clauttied ads sell bia l Yr Old lArllC 3Ur, Den, Place 4 BR. 2 Ba. c~. drps, BR ColoJ\y, 2 ba, frp). Westcliff Mariners Dr 6 By Owner. s•S.800. items, small Hems or Stud 1 y, .~1e 1un 8 tlec1t 8 & Prmn..&.I-Cam rm, pat o. bltns cusl drps, air. super Br. pool. 2 car gar. Crpl. :.;.!::.:~ $2 9 so&uP . ....,."' .... ., ....... ,............. ~ .... --........ ......,_ u.-..,,.,~ HcltMhcll .... ..... ..... ..w... ..... ~ Wet~ T••l.U.e......_ Dn<t•e1,i.-. ... 111. S..tk.._,,. """4P..i ,,._..... h•ll9"$ ·~·-w .... a.~....a. 2277 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MIS~ 645-4840 COUMTlY UV1HG S'TZ.OOO 0~576-S400 ....................... ,I. ,Qual~ mo 545-7645 EXEC. llome real nice 3 Broker, &44·l133. OPEN SAT & SUN. It\)' ll m . Just call pal o .,. Wet ar. Y -r;n.;920 Avail 4/1. $3$0. mo Refs. lndscpd. Children OK. ww cpts. $S76 mo. 831--0873. &42·!1«71 owner 492-9720. 1..00 OUAllSt "'' u..a. 545-7359 $425 mo 586·8688. 548·6740 ;=::=:==:===::..~~=======~===-=======.L-===--==--==:1=::;;===========1-~~-==:::::J==========....!Jt::=~~~~==~~~ DAILY PILOT Wednaad , March ft. 1915 • 111. •--a~ ...._ · .,._ 4300 .. Wedn!!d!y, M1<ch 29, 1'7!, IM--11 U.raa. . h .,.,,Jtrd ......,...-. "'..._... •~.-..::~~::,:.:~=.:..----;,-==--...i.-..-.~~........,. ............ ._ .......... oru.t.•l .. •d ltOO ....................... • ..... 4IOO W..tecl 7IOOW.W~ 7100 . Af I •••• .,.;.,.. Af tm• ......_ wpoti .._.. lt6t ....................... ne.pon aal wu.iw. to •ht ........................... , ................ ~~~T ................. .. •••••-••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .......... •••••••••••••• ch.arm1n1 Bal &al hDcnc .1.~ • ., .. 1 ume. ITS llH/ 4NUUSq. F\.-$1110permo. Mewpwi leedt 3769 Coste Mn• J124 .._.fegtoa leecta ll40 BR w /pool,=· + uula. .... ; 673 2383 at 3m Blrch, NB. ~ Artist · C Jal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ava1l. April l. Child/pet ~ · Stl·ltm I -DfMlll'C..- 1 BR furn-pool·blk to MISA VaDI Z l:lr, 1 Ba, enc.1ar p&l.lo, 0 It 9G8 7127 or 222·8621 '(I,.. !or;,t-... GWt199t fw .... 4110 1.-L.&.. Wmhd 4600 ,..._. ... ,....,.._ OftAft.. Sins•• adull. "ii() • bdrm for , ........... ..,.~ l2IOS f"lorida, ~ Collect "" •••••••••••••••••• ,.... _._ --...... -tall store , ... Newfth..t . 0 "'ach ~ • .......... _,., $36 ~ SINO Lt: ror storase. vie. •••••••••••••••••••••• .-•·-• ~ .... t"U6.. ~ yrty.IT~M.28.W.. per monlh, ioclud1n1 ~m2 __ :. LlVt:NuarTheBeach! CORONA DELMAR Harbor., Adams, C.M. Executive (wbo dwn1 needs Comme rcial Artist on a ENTIRE t.Op floor. excup ~ii::-;t:;uirK1~:1'!{~ ~ lt"*lne 3144 Cesa .. $ol 2 Br TownhOUM, frplc, SU/mo. 54&.WMl&fters. home & really car• for parl-time b asis with abilities in tionallv nice funutl.U'e. 41 Beautiful Adult AJ>U Crorn $260 1 lir from~. it) needl 3 or' Bdrm. un· n---panar/maga'Pine iHustrations & Br. 2 'aa Noar bay & osses~1on approx ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fro•SllO Pool.tenn111 <..'Ufllloentall0x22GARAGE,$77.mo. rurnrenl•llnOon>oadtl .., ... G ~ .._. ocean $460. mu. yrly ~e 4/Zl/15. Ask fol' Chuck Z Im, H• b•. A/c:uml . 21661 BrooltbW'!lt, HB brealtfast. ~me ocnn & 2178 PlacentJa, CM. Un Mar or Newpo~lth in-store printing display. S46-l2ll 1-:vereu ;sgl at 546 4141 or pc>ol. rec, pH f(<•r & Catalina vicW11. ~rale rearL636-4~ ocean view oa rly t·all 642 5719 a!ter7 pm. ~~r~il;vtr. iJd. $2-&S mo 962·6'13 family section Close 1.o 1 2 Double garaee. Clean bQsi.a. Wall pay .·MliO U you have these abU1ties we don't $UO. mo. I BR, CtcMn . co2y. Steps lo buoch Till June 7. S~I or Cpl. bi3·9367 "THE CABLES" CleM .. te 3176 11hoppin1& & line beach und out of way. Max· per mo. <213> eevnu or care lf you're1"etired, raising a f amily, Newly decorated, 2 br L09"'a leach 3848 &«·26ll. lmum privacy. Owner P.O. BoK 1217 Wh.ltUer, or too wealthy l'O work full -time; we w /gar Ad Its new <'pl:; ••••••••••••••••••••••• out of town . Very re· .... c_a_90609________ need you an average of 8·10 hours a thruout·drps bltns·fncd 3 ttM :IL\Jcho, (;yo vu, blk asonable $IS.SO mo. ETIRED EXEC At wife; d •-d 1·~11 ·~·t 646 6S81 week, (2 weekday mornings.) y -wa...,.rp ....... """wn tohrh Ullllnc Noptilll. THEEXCITING . Condo /Apt. Pref. 1;43~(~~~>ranMe. ~ ~. •1W·418H 5 WM eve or p ALM MESA. A."S. Slntl• Gan11J9 $20 ~';5t~~ulf9f NB. ~ lae. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t167 ·•u"' Vic-toll1t .. Sl'lll J.e.j'je 2~<.I. IUa, Condo MINUTESTONP'l' CM 556-49981--~--.,.,-------Draw up a r esume right away & send it to: Adult!\, 110 pt.'L'. C..irit~t!, DCll R _. 4400 Youn g couple w /sml lalboe 1'"91allllla 3107 AOULT 1 Hr. frpk, JJOOI North end, $2711 Month 3871 Dach.1&2 BR. from $164!. ce Ht91 child nd small house. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $180. mo Gull 4941 0076. Adults. No Peli •••••u••••••••••••••• CM /HH area. to •t&s. Classified Ad No. 39S c/o Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 1 Br., 1 Ha .• l..tke l\t•w, 6-'S··Hll HR, 2 BA upti. $275 ~5 1561 Mes11 Or. DILUXE OFACIS 644-1033, XlntCond.$Ztllt>73-~1 LCICJl.tftaHllls 3850 Avail 4/lOlh. Walk lo tSBlltsEai.tolNewport AIRPORTLOCATION ;.!HR. Ir~. p.iho fcnc'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• town. Nopcb coo-~ Blvd ) Patio suite from $125. usine~1/&a• ... / CopJ1trowo leoch 3811 yr d Gd . s u 1 I Io r 546 !ltt6() mo Incl. /\JC, crpts, all Financ• ••:•••••••••••••••••••• garJen ng ('lo:.tc> to :.hup SCENIC APTS anta Ana 3810 utd & Jamtonal serv. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 0<.EAN v1ew,3br.2 ba. ping $195 nto11lh w h h 1 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••El Toro al Jeronimo. NoLeaseReq.•lMoolh Lost&Fo.Ad 5300 7025 C&O, b.l!n~ .. W ll, 71496837/SS &itnl:ir~ ~i?c~~~l~11~; 12i Nt::Wf';n i.ingle. l NEW.LUXURYADULT FreeRent. shwss ••••••••••••••••••••••• balcony. S260 042 11~ t:hdur 1 FSS iu-;N'r• :.mJll child ~l ok 2701 APTS 1 & 2 lit>dr~. ~l 2082S.E . Bristol, NB Opportuftity 5005 LOST: Siamese/Burmese xperienced Cl ass 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• CorcMtecMIM• 3122 }Hn .• unflapt. 1 Sl95UP W.M c:Fadden.~6547. & r ec:. rm 25092 ___ 55_7·_7_01_0 ___ •••••••••••••••••••••• Cat, female, Choe. brn. driverneedswork.Local nt'l1reu pre errt'( --------r' ART HING S ST -ans. "Mocha". w /red or 1 ine. Teamster. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $110 &l2 75 13 I & 2 UR. l & 2 UA, pauo, $115 Newer lBR, bltns, Sd6·8460 NEW plush office bldg, 2 ffiliate collar. Vic. Goldenwe-st •ZBr ,lBaCorolttlo,pool. .tlr,btc>dm:1.pJncltng.1.·\ crpls.drps,dispos.tl.Gd ---to 6 Rm s uites Con· VE ..... Dlll...IG & McFadden, H .a .1~846-·1-6-77-·------ncar bch shopping $2:JS 2 HH. Sl75 mu Adults, 11u lru '>tor..ii;t!. loc. 2701 w. McFadden. SANTA ANA l lir upper ference Rm. Xerox 1"'111 1"'111 897_6894 etp Wonted. ~opels.t133-d97<tt:Ye i>t!l:>-6-IS -!175J ALICIA VILLAGE PH:542·6S47 $115. down Sl25. All copier. Nr. OC airport Wecanteachyouhowloa----------M&F 7100 422 Larks µur JUSl re w/encl car & A/C. Will 833 3640 increase your income FOUND: Vic San J uan..._....,._.._...--..---..rtJ111.._,.,. decorate~ 2 b.r. l h.i 2 Br, deluxe apart, ex i.'i2 11StockportDravt', Htminster 3898 uccept kids & pets. --------with vending machines, Capo. Sat 3122. Grey,,. w/ga~ .. $2711 ti41 68011 pu!>ed hcam::.. <.tl'mu::.t r.afun<& lllllt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $112-6547 150 I Westcllff Dr. fuU or part-Ume. Vend· whale & black shaggy 644· 7326 nt'w' adu lls, nu !JC ls f7 I 4 581-6130 UI l!;T. 28H. 2HA, lndry. * LAS IRISA.S .,, Newport F1nanc1al Ctr ing coffee, cigarettes, female terrier. No ID. ~, · -1134 L .._.. ...1 3952 pool, no pets. Sl65. 9S41 L I 0.&.1111 Spac candy & drinks. We Cal1•96-3057. Lge 4 BH, 2 HA lo~l·r -iu 64~ GCJUftG rolCJUtC"I Mad I:> on 84 6 · 127 7 I 1 Br or Studio furn orun· tQI ng rnce e furnish locations & ---------- Adm Asst/Type $700 Coll Agency Mgr $12K Elec/Hydrau Maint $15K w /blln kll., fpll:, pallo, ,•te"a Verde. 2 Br, cr>ts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1192.cm•5, furn. Adull~ only, no Callon Sale Manager f1·nanc1·ng Call today for FOUND: Samoyed, male. d " ., 1-'1\HtJLOL'S ""° ~-----1 pelc. Show"ase design t714)641-311lext246 det a1·1s & get started "" washer I r yer, ~•ir. 1n drps. & bltns, _ <idulli., -., ~ "" Vic Magnolia " Slate r, Fund Raiser /PR $1SK Person Friday to $650 PBX Recpt /type lo~ Telephone Work $500 cld. $-$00. Urnque !Ionics 110 pcls SIOS 545.4083 H/\:-\CllO NIGU1<:1. Apartments Furni5hed aµts, Sll•ps lo beach, --the road to financial in· F.V. Call 847·4~. 675·6000 • ___ . _ _ I will g1v1· you $1:>0 lo en or Unfurnished 3900 security bid~. private dependence. 714.sss.2700 ----------IRVINE PERSONNEL SER.VtCES•AGENCY Dana Point 3826 IH't· }ou lo t•uml' live ;n ••••••••••••••••••n••• patio + healed pool. FOUND-Tan & while 2 Br, 2 Ba Townhou::.e No ••••••••••••••••••••••• m) n ew 2 & :1 n r From $:.!15. 5515 Raver PRINT SHOP-letter press Basset male. Approx. 12 UJatThc~hores Frplc ,1 ''l d h h '(';jwnh::.e. llulhl• 111 V'i~.·~, .. ~u~A..·..,.l'~(J()'J ~-ve_.ti:B.1_>4_2-_2566___ -/,A1rCoN111*""9 & offset. lntertype C·4, yrs. old. Vic. Harbor & pool. tennis. carporl w ~ ~r ... {~, 5 w::i r, P~~1'.,: L.1guna Sun. on your own t ::"> 1 tt · uot 21 ".1~ .. ,...,.., Polar Cutter. See to ap· New po r t. Easts i d e· stor.ii:c. $21l0 6412611 ~M . S~lS . mo: 3.~~60 ::.u11d1·c·k.Sw1m 111:!ht:~1l uc1rn1c•CWC011Clrl ! HARBOURLIGHTS v,111uo1c prec1ale. Fullerton & 646·6581 488 E . 17th (At Irvine)· Suite 224 Costa Mesa days, 640 408levrs Stlvt>r Lanlcrn.i\iJ·Wit> ed 1mob ll1lb1de v1t>w AIMT llKlSID£UVt•C A limited number of ,/,...,_ Anaheim area. 380 S. ---------- Costa Mesa 3824 Fountain Vall~y 3834 nr shopping dr <;1111 ~·ou P1•uccm10 sp;.icious 2 bedroom, 2 ~~":,=-Placentia,' Placentia, Found lrg. male Colliea...i--..--...__,,,..._,,,....._._.._.,_ Call 642·1470 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • •••••••••••••••• <·ourst·. tcnni:.., hu~ Sha" • Bochelon ..... & d & 3 bd ./ .......... -*• ... 11. (between Chapman & vie. of Anaheim & Maple.1----------,, uurm eh rm un· ./-• Sun morn. 642-3001. • Apart. Mgr., $150 + crpts. trpli• St-II dt-<1mnJ! •I BR , 2 BR ll" are now available. ...... ,n.,. Orangelhorpe) 870·4504 ----------t 36 ·ts 1 OH Beattft Path 2 Br. Adults no pt'ls; dshwhrs , s h Jg l"fll!>, closed gara~e. frpl c· BBQ. G;.is & "aler pd Pool LA MA.MC HA AP'TS 778 Scott Plc.ce, CM &a2 5073 ---- CASA v1eroRIA PARK PACIFIC ADULT LtVINC I ldrm from $185 2 Bdrm from $20S Furn l 'nr models avail I 02SO La Hacienda FOUNT fN \'ALLEY 968-3378 MOYE-IN BONUS ... u ap ., um , coup es, "' t'nS. Ccntr.il air "' •'2 BR & Oen 16700 Saybrook Lane, _o_r_5_2_-'·_6_77_3_. _____ FOUND: Lge ma le exp. &73-5221. heal ll1~hwa~hc•r, d1r. Fro. $175 .. , llunl1nglon Harbour. German Shepherd. Nr.1--=--------- poi.al your fJwn IJundr> (7141846 3341 WOMAMS Hoag Hosp. NB, chain PT Ma n ager, prefer rm (.; aragl·~ l'Vl 1lJl1us. Me•a Verde Eou & Adaml Lincoln Property Co WORLD collar. 554.3353 couple, new bldg. Apl, &mu,·h m<irl· 540·1800 ---COMM 'L-PROFESS'I. -----salary + util. Contact FHll\1S!\t1 2 BR, \'1ew Apt, Park ClassAofficebldg,2790 ASSOCIATE (piece con-FOUND : Young cal MrsDeMoss,751-1415 Cl!ILI>H ~ ~ \\-t-:u:o~n: ~---------i Newporl. ND Sublease 11 arbor Blvd. (a L tract work 1 Calleo, Springdale & Ed· Tha::. 1 .. loo IJntdst1r ltt •NEW• Jorsummer.!>44··'663. AtlamsJ. C.M. Elev., ;~~!nf1;h~ :;~:r; inger,HB,846·7640 i---------• p.is::. up. l'.ill HIS 176<. Doom• 4000 A 1C, clec., 1an1lor. . · AVON appl " .. mus 1 c, pa r king, sec. or earning extra mcome Calif. Animal Control l & 2Hr Unfurn Furn Fr $169.SO gas1wtr. pd. -----Mission Viejo 3867 ... tinqton Beoc:h 3840 •••••• • • • • • • ••••••• •••• •••••••••••••••••••••• IA'l\'Pl y nl'" t:ondo, 2 BR. YOU'LL IE GLAD ••••••••••••••••••••••• by assemblmg <Mus1C'Sl H.B./Seal BchSheller Roo S k h patrol. M. R. Stever. G l. c ds) the f Soc. YOU WAITED! M S20 w up w1l mgr . 557 _0136 or reeing ar m Backo Humane ·1ely lnlruducing new bach kllchen $30. wk up apt. 646_839t convenience of their 536·6551 GET MORE OUTOFUFE! Adults No Pets Sec gull' Pool, Rec Rm , t::levalOr sis V1ctona. 642 8970 2 BR apt, married <'Pl. on· ly 2 sm. children OK. $155 mo. 64fi 522J · MEDITERRAMEAH VILLA.GE 1 Bedroom l Bedroom & Den 2 Bedrooms 2 Bedroom Townhst> 2400 Harbor 81\d Costa Mesa 17 14 )~7 802\l 2 Weeks Frtt Rent .11r t·und. ))1)tJI. gMJge, Next to beach Sludm::., ~tJO mo. 11311 30'J'l 1&2 br frnan Sl-15 Jdl'U£Zt:. 4t tennis Mewpor+Beach 3869 ~6 1323 BRANO NEW 2 & 3 lechoms $250 & Up. )o)replaces. shag crptg, n£>ar 5 Points Shopping. Children & pets OK . No Jee Agent Cap'n Kulcl. lY\2 79'..14 .....................•• PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Ha1·hc:lor 1 or:? Beel rooms anti TownhouM•s Fr $:.!2 I ;,o Ope· n 9 Ii I >.111}' !',p.t Po<1b T1·nnis Across I rnm Fashion bl;.incl Jl Jamhon•c on San .J11Jq u1n 11111 .. HuacJ t7141644-1900 and 1 bdrm aµls well 548-9755 or 645 3967_ ----------1 home. Minimum return Animal Assist. League h H 1· d I MON. Free Renl. Walk of $117. per/week for 12 Neulenn~ informalion worl seeing. e:ne ROOM & Bath. pvt. en-lo ocean, new dk. Br wn. hrs work. lnv~l $2,995. 960 ~ r.l'L~/\acftfordable ;~r~~l trance for man W/ gd. cpl 'g . Sl75. 673 7686/ Secured by materials, -Animals Jmpounded- oc. cnviro e • t>mplymt. record . 673-"''25 equipment & training. bk r h d a d U 0 "' Germ Shep, fem, I /tan urni s e n · 494 -8170 ------For 1nterv1ew call, furmshed. --------55 PER sn FT Keith. 714_9i 7·06.5l Irish Set, male. red •$185 to $215 ~~.~'!'.~.~~.~~~ .... ~?~.~ 1617w'ESTCLIFF -NB HARDWARE STORE. ~~:ish~~~·~~~~~~y/ AGT 541-5032 646 8453 l'hra::.lian Pvt llomc for Orange Co. beach city. tan • Elderly. Qui e t At •CDMDeluxeOfftces• Mom&Pop.$40,000com· Collie,fem.blk/brn Be an A VON Represen· tative. Meet new people. add new interests to your life & earn good money too! No selling exper. necess. J 'II show you how. Call 540-7041, Days. musphcrc llomctook Full service/ample prkg plete. Sheltie, male, bm/wht e~~t'td1S G1nue~·s54t H5 oOm2eG8. 4150 the WELTON BLDG. 675·7283or494·8253 Terner, rem, tan Ba bys i l te r , Ii ve In .~ 2855 E Cst llwy 675 --6900 Beagle, fem. tn grandmother lype pre· E. Eastern Manuf. Shep, male, blk/whl ferred, am's~72 Jt.f'1tA ••••• ••• ••• •••••••••••• WA. TERFROMT Cockapoo, male. while \)\..1 P..~ PRIVATE ROOM Newport leach With National lnsh Set, fem . red Bank Teller p..O for ambulatory peri.on. f:xecutiveoffices Marketing Brand Colhe/Shep, male. tn MONEY TREE! 1433 Superior A•ettUe Good meals Nice ~ur-$150·S35-0 Month & a local Warehouse Beagle/Terrier, F, wht Fee Paid Park-Uke Surroundinqs DELUXE l,2 &3RrApts Pvt Pal10l> Hld Pool Nr. Shop'g -Adlts Only EXTRA I~ 2 br. 2 l>a. db poob1de apt nr bch. Adlt sorry no pets. $165 536·8362. Hewporihoch rounding::.. c-;asls 1dc V1t-wofboats&1A.aler Secksd1stributorsfor es· Harner,fem,tn Climbonboardhere&go Large Spanish 2 hc.'(froom Costa Mes a A\<111 no"' llLL GRUNDY senl1al aulomotlve pro-Cocker, male, blk/wht lo the top of the line ' 1'2 ba Pal10, bakon}. Call548-714M. lkallor 675-6161 duels 1n the growing Poodle.fem,gry Plush bank seeks sharp Martinique Apts 1777 Sanla Ana Avt.', CM Mgr Apt 113 __ 646 ~12 ------ 2 HR, bllns, 11 2 Ha. dose to beach. Sep. garage 536-6321 earl} :\M hllni., cncld f(ar Nr llo.i~ ---------•I ----replace ment parts in· Eng Set, fem, wht/brn indiv. Super lovely loca· Hosp Adults, ~ mo Summer Rentals 4200 PHOTOGRAPllEH wants duslry. Repeat sales CATS lion. Call Juue Maloney, 64:.!·4387 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• to :.harl! 1300 sq fl with hiJlh earnings. Will Lnhr, fem. blk/wht 833 -2700. Also Fee Jobs. D 2 RR. 2 b:1. ncJr bay, "' s ame or other pro-lram & establish dealers Lnghr, fem, blk Dennis & Denrus Person· •NEW• ' Br, crpls, drps, bllns. prav patio, nu pets, $175 15()3 Alabam;.i Sl. :>18 4031 W A.LK TO BEACH UTILITIES PA.ID 1 BR APTS Beaut. slud10 apt.s, 2&3 Like hvang in a Western Mr. frplc:s. bllns, dish· movie set! Old West washers. 2 car garage flavor With CllY :;Itek Sundecks. r 'rom ~27.). features: Pool. complete 536-2579 kitchen wilh refrigerator --------. --. incl. Wa ll to wall plush SF.AC REST APTS 1, 2 ~ :J carpeting. Adults only, Br. garai:e & patios $rn5 no pets. ALL NEW! toS285. Rii::ht now &. only a v1·ry * * • * * • few available. LOVELY llllNT HCll 1939 WA.LUCE home. 3 lo '1 13r nt·.1r beaches & ::.chools s:J(JO lo $000. 642-7458 Tobin Property ~t.:mt 8·16-131 l :o.;o Fee ----- CHILDREN 0t< LUXURIOUS l hr furn nr Lge Z Br Sl70, 3 Br I ' · ba unfurn. new sha~. drps , $190. Duplex & 4 pit .. <, 2 frplc. ~no $2:6. 2 ul1I. p ools. c rpls, drps, µd . 4 blks lo oce an 646-6115 53h--4 I l0 2 BR garden apt w/p\l patio . $:.?OO Frpl t·. dshwhr, nr ln ·1nc 11111 Area 557 2841 NEW HREF.DAPTS 1 HR w /loft $230. Applns. util furn. l::nrl gara~c Pool , J at·uz11 3!13 Hamilton. 645·4'11 I t'Vl'~. 642·1960days. STUNNING I & 2 br, 2 lJ.t Garden Apls. l'ool, reC' are $185 & $2111 710 W 18th St. HEW PORT A.PA.RTMEHTS 2 BR. Unf $135 MO PLUS UTILITI ~ Infants. No peti. 2450 NewP-Ort Hlvrt, C\1 * Shody Ga•d••n\ p, IC ii • Fresh, clean .$160 $195 Adults. 177 ;: 22n1t St, <.; M. 642 3645 ---- CHEZ ORO.'\P'fS 8234 Atlanta 1,2&3 BR. Prl\. gt1 r poo l, washer, 1lryer. Close to heach 536-Cl3J6 ladies 2 Months R~nt Free Next lo lH•at·h. Studios, 1&2 t>r f rnm $145 .I aC'UZZIS & tenni s 846 J32:J tif<ANL> new dl'<e. 2 hr, 2 ha, din rm. hlt.n.~. v 1w, cov. ii:ar. nr. Hbr. $250 846 9015 2 STORY 3 BEDROOM f'am1ly room. fireplacr blln~. pitllO, 1600 ::.q ft. of spaciousne ss. $.150. I\ month. No fee. Agent Pels & ch1ld1 t'O 3l'C~f>lJ hie· IU!t·hLU a .. i.. for Marion or 9ti0-3221 a:.k for K;ithy. Spac. 2 Br , l ha. halcony . ._ ________ _ . near new. Within l hlk , • ---Npt Blvd. No pel.., 144 2 Rr < .. mien level duplt•>-. LiaaLn CM 642!5.11. apl. Nuly redec or ----·--modern k1l. & ba. walk to J20ALBERT Pl.ACY. heh no pel!I. S180962·43Jfi Deluxe 2 br. I ha, adull'\, ------n o p ets. $185. Call Near Beach, new 1 hcnut. 833·9781 ~pa c 3 b r . 2 \I', h u ------w /frpl r, l'fpl. drps . 2 Bedroom Child OK, bllns 423 20Ua St , 2131 $180 Month. 431 7475 ____ _ 757 Shalimar Near Bearh new beaut. 2 --s I 00 OFF:--br, 2 ba. C:rpt, drps, bltns • S250 mo. 213/ 431 -74175. 423 CASA G RA NADA Af'TS 20th St. l.uxury LivanR ---- Adult GGrden Homes ' * 2 WEEKS FREE Mo\ c 111 w d1•1'os1l s onlv I Bit $190 2 111{ $2:10 Hr-frig, ~e1·urily. Ptivl. .Jd<'U//I. HC'<: R1<1J! w fl\t'rt'l'>l' rm . 11111 .trch, Color TV In.mt' l\H• ;11 Mesa ~15 4K5'i CORONA DEL MAR 3 BH, 2 Ha. I urn or unr. . SSOO ~1 o yearly STEPS TO BEACH 2 ti R, I h<.1 . winu:r S2.i.'i 3 Hr, 2 l>a uni S3S(I Yrly NEWPORT CREST 2 BH. 2 BJ rondo SS:c!S COMMERCIAL Otf1ce suite, Npt. S2.'i0 associated BROK ErtS-REAl TORS lOl', W 8olboa I> 1 I Jl>ll l Super Pk Nl'w1>0rt S11bll'l 2Hr 2 Ba V11·~ 01m I l'ool 1'1•nn1 s, Sp.a ~I 640 fi2:11 VERSAILLE~ NEWPORT .-~curil} galf' t·nlrJncl' • l nclergrnund park in.: ., 1-;tegant furn loun1o;<':. l fld l111rd s. exeiC'1:.1• St1un.1 rn1)m!I ./I ltd pool & sun '1<•1 ks "Ckc;.in \le"'' Jhi.cll on I h•· hluff ovt•rluok in~ Nl•WIJClrl 11,1rhor ., I' ra " ,1 I' ) ! I' e ;in• r u I , S11:u·111u~ ./S1•rcn1· a dulls 011ly .-t•:lt•valnr !<Urvwc BA.CH, I, 2&3 IR FROM $195 MOVE IM BOMUS 001 CAGNt-:Y LANI'; N )o:WPOHT Bt<:A('ll (Cornl•r llnspltol ll<.I ll Superior al)t>Ve h1c1f1c Coast llwy 1. 714 645 6242 1 & 2 B1~droom' J BR, 2 Ba (4 Pl~>. Nr. 5 Rear bunl(alow, 11• Br. Hee room ,C, Pool Pmnl!I Frplc. ilbl gar, yrurly, $.250, uul pd. walk OW-1911 Wl No pet.a. 540-«84_ to h1'11<'h 675 o:; .. n 400 Merrimac Way. CM -N1r.-J Rr, 2 Ha, hllna. QlJI i-:T pvl. 2 br. 2 ha, t'Pll, drpit, wallNI yard, tpL~. bltlM. frpl. pool. s p tin J! d a I#' I s I 1d (.' r 1ar. 1111lt1', no pd.ti 3'76 W _!'7 6743 __ _ B:t v l"A H (;Jo. c111r1111e adults ...., 4757 ' Ll(e d('luxe 3 hr, 212 liu. ell I Irr, 2 car features & hlll1l\ .11 llunl $I ~1:, Em11l 'd flc1rbour S3SO mo Va 4 lO ava il cant All utll pd M6 -4938 or 846-131 l EASTRl,Uf'.f<' 2 IJr" ttrn, or 2 Or frpl Pool Adull» r'rom $205 84R Amattns W .1 y 4197 1977, SM O'Jllb WESTC.:l.l fo'F 2 Hr. 111 Jiu townhouiw Adultfo. onl} No JWlll 172R Bedford Ln , ~-mo :,48 7S.:J3 y e be:irh, park June lhru fcsi.11ms . Hd $150 mo. Nr for you lo service & Shlhr, male. tri nel Agency of Orange ~)Pt047~5lh Wee kly· 17lh & Orange Ave, CM. restock our companies OTHERS County. 2082 Michelson 541H:ll l8 products. Invest $3629. to Dr, lrvaoe. IG' Vacation Rentals 4250 CO HON A del MAR, 2 $6049. for inventor y )o'OUND : preananl Calleo ---8--.R-1-0-Y-& __ _ 8 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• secured wt th lOOo/c huy Cal. V 1 c: La Paz & A room su1lt', $1:.!5 mo, Champlain Rd Lag E ced Cabin. Big Bear Sips I:!. back guarantee. Call for · · xpenen • 2 frplc. Cir TV. J)l)Ol ll>lc, Coast llw)', garden. Xlnl interview. (213>8'l2·494S Halls. 830-6774 Cocktail Waitress 548·3446 or-t\14·63M prkj.\. fi7:f·4l2ll d G Sh h d wanled for a new elegant r MOMy to Loan 5025 Foun : erm. ep er ' N e w p o r l H e a c h From $160. n t I t h 4300 Waler View o c, pvt bath, m ale. Fully grown. The 1 "fl1 o I o s ore A IC, ultl inc., reas rent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• B d p k' 1 t res tauran t. nterv1cws •••••• • •• •• •••••• ••••• • 2400 W. Ci.l llwy <across BUSINESS LOAMS F~~~. ~r.y67S~~~g 0 ' by a~~}i08ji0570 ext 4 0Jkwood offers the finest in country club livrng al a price you l'Bn offord . Plus Oakwood Garden Apts offer:. an l'Xdus1\'e "No Hcnl llaise Guo rJntct' " We ~uJranlt'c that your rent will not be raised for l Ft:LL Y.EAR, and you ::.till h.He the flex· ib1hlv of month to month. occupan<'y. ROOMMATES Crom Stuft Shirt> 544-!1678 $50,000 to $500,000 . Wan led l o share Business growth with LC~ST· All w~ate 5 m~s. old Dar Ma.id-Days & Nights. beautiful 2 l1cdroum •LAGUNA BEACH• creative financing. kitten. Vic. Calif. & Apply in person. The Tm furnished o r unfurmshc·d ('omm'I Cb!.::. A. offi<'e Call Mr. Bryan Oregon on 3 /12. Altered Lizzie, 752 SL Clair St, a pls a t Oakwvocl IJldg Tw,>adj'ng240sq fl 835-7600 mate. Red collar. Name c.M. There's s1 .ooo.0110 111 suites. $120. mo ea. incl. ------Jongos. Reward ! 32541---------- recreallun fiiellllll'~ ultl 'i. i-:DGEWATER Mon•y Want~ 5030 Oregon Ave. CMS46·9291 1---------- Compllment ary tt:n11is H I-: A I. EST ATE • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lecomt lnYol•ed lessons, Sunday brunch 4!M -853ti__ __ $10,000 2nd on luxury LOST: 5 m o old kitten In Your Wortdng Sports tournaments. A Bu·i·n·ss R•nt..JI 4450 family res1den<'e, Cost.a gray & white. 18tb & C _....._ r II d • "" "" 11;;m Mesa. Call 833·8160 Orange CM. 645-6499 om .. -... , u ume a cl1v1l1e.:. 1n't •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Keypunchers/Sec')·s tor who plans partie::. & Mor+CJ-s Tnast Lost: Gold Mexican Wed-Typ1sts/AcctngClerks BBQ's We'll even llt:lp THE COLOMY Deed:-' 5035 dang ring, vie Von's park· Unskilled Packagers There's 1 million in reaeal1on fac 1 Ii lies. A full l ime a<t1vitics director wh p plans parties, Hl:HJ s. traps & more ' Free Sunday Brunch. Plu~ heauliful single-; 1 & 2 br apts, furn & unfurn. Rents from SIGO. Prices vary by lot'ation . Models open 10 to 7 Sorry no pets or children you find a roommatt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng l ot. Talbert & W1llenJoybeing Sorrv.nooneundcr21& 30RETAJLSHOPS Brookhur st , Sat. Mar 00 no ,_;.ls . Models O"•·n da1 % d •• 3836 an · ·person .--,.... Prime reasonable space LOANS up to aooo 22n ,,..7. . Offi 0 ~--~ Iv lo lo 7 •"ee our 1·.1r -'l·i · · ce •--., "' available large & sm't'I. ad In the apart.ml•ill Sill' Old world charm with I st TD Lo--81/JO/o f'enonal1 5150 3723 Birch St .. N.li. lion· f<'rench windows. gables 2nd TD Loans •• • • •••• • • ••••••••• • ••• 5 5 7---0061 & trees Ad1acent lo Lowest rates Orange Co. PREGNANT? Local area NO FEE (),\t\ WOOll c;i\ 1w1:-:i'o Al' I'~ l 6lh al Dover ii42·8170 O akwood Garden Apartments 1-'nr rent Frmalc sll&rt.• Condo 1n F. V. !ltlli 1780 aft 5pm or wknds M or f'. lo :.hare• a llB 11011:.c. H\Jrm S7.> No 11111 2 ml heh Jim, ~'3·51 5.J M.wporl IHclt Morttt Irvine and 16th 645-0550 M.wpori S.eclt So.tit 16th and Dover 642·8170 Furn. Mob1k Home. llU Single male ~IO mo. 536·3772 1-:ltlt>rl.>' lady to share Ir.: home w1famaly. l'vt bath 751 ·7219 Army Structure 0 t 8 l V I 0 CS R SD OT CO V A F. R M A C 0 I 'tlTRIARTOMN ATA G MN RTL PW TLRA I OQAEYAP OEPDG I URARWLE M G U E E R A H T t; Y A N 0 AARRORECl M~NTM OUAYQ NNAUCSPKDOAANOOLDAU DPPYI ECO RB8NNOPLA YA CY M VPLATONO ILA TTABR RRl~CO MPA~YH E MIGIRM AD EDA RMS C RA UP 1 8 1 V IO ,_....._ n. ....... -........... llfP-: •n.1111, ... .,.,. ... ._..., ......... ~ ....... ~•-.-.M1L•1a u-...: AR'>fV C.ROl P ORl<1AIW. ftA'M'f.R\' AR\4' RF.C.IMENT C"OMPAl'Y r CORI"' BATTLt.mtOl..P P~TOON 111\'I. IC1'1i BA1"TALION lt(flJAO , , • F.n1••v much larpr .. Suk &r Find .. puul.-fl'llh over 1iO ri1•1'1111er1t• ~r p•nfl 1n •n •II new on" tt/ 24·P•J• boollltu 1 .. rorder 1K>lum .. 1. II and Ill, M!nrl $1 for Heh, mueni ch11eka vay1blf to· Stell £< Find" in c1111 ohh1u1.-p.i-t l"est1val of Arls SattlerM'-Co. Ca rin g co nfide nti al ~~~~~~~~~~ ('re nds ·~ counseling & referral.,._ ________ _ ' 1~so "1iROAUW/\Y 642 2171 545·06ll Abortio n , adoption &1• LAG UNA Hl!:ACll Serving Harbor area 24 keeping. Boys & Girls years APCARE 547-2563 494-7915 A.nnouncemetlb / Personals/ Lost & FoUnd l'op E. l7lh St. location. ••• • • • • • • • • • •• •••• •••• • Ask Me about Mary Kay Cosmetics. Call for Free Facial. Anila. 545·6210 1,000 sq. fl carpeted. SPIRITUAL READER draped & air condi· Lost&Found 5100 Open lO AM l.olO PM l1onC'tl Load& of bualt·in ••••••••••••••••••••••• Advice on all maltera. !>torage cabinels & Losl: Blk & nJSt Dobie, 312N.E l CaminoReat pm ale office. Plenty off feml. w / red collar, vie of San Clem ente, For appt. ~lrt>t'l parking. Only $400 Wilson & Victona nr. lhe Call 4192-90:W 4182-9136 mo. 3-S yr. lease Call c M Bluffs 645-23M. ----------5413.3404 or eves 644-4969. · · · Ll•ilMJ Togtl,_ 1 TOP LOCATION LOST. Golden Retriever, Why Nol Marry Today? 10 to 14 years or a~e. Dai· ly Pilol delivery routes may be available in your area. Earn profit for de· liveries & cash, traps or merchandise for aellin~ new subscriptions. For information please call 6'2·'321. From San Clemente-San Juan Capistrano area, call 495-0630 and Mission Vie-. Jo-El Toro area, call 581·6310. MES • y1t.11tftE female, wearing a t.Jln No Te•l! No Li-nse! A ti:;ftl.I collar w 1s1lver studs. ~ .... DRIV!~ Ans. to "Tara". Vic. ~N~o_!P~u~b~h!c~it!Y.!_l _~67~3~·~SZ:~30~1~~~~~~~~~~ fo r store or office. Ample Ca m P Pend 1e t 0 n · Girl wanted for platonic Equal OpJ>-Or. Employer parking Town & country 6416-6827 REWARD rela~onship. atmosphere. s 1 o . R e w a rd f o r Call 963"'258. 152S Mesa Verde Or. E. Necklace-coral shell ..... ......t & Costa Mesa.S4s-..t23 and silver. Lo~t nea; ,,_;Y..,..._ 'hop in Orig Spanish San Playground. 498·2305. .. ••• !. ............... . Clemente Hotel. 114 Ave LOST : Male poodle, grsy, Del Mur. 492-MJO Vic. Irvine & Uoda Ln Scltool1 & SMALL shop avail. Joe. in NB, Jeweled green col· IMtn.cH.. 7005 the Mall at THE FAC· lar. 646·1277 aft 3 pm. ••••••••••••••! .. •••••• TORY. $90. mo. 425 30th,,_R_e_w_a_rd_. _____ _ N.B. 673·9606 FOUND·: whUe fe male -SNACK SHOP S~moyed, 9 moa. old. for lease. Vic. CM 751·7~ 645·1030 Lost Black &: White Auslrall•n 61\eep 008, h cropped tllll, freckles. GOO i;q ft. In prime 11 0~>-Vicinity of College Park. pina center Oft 17th St, Reward 1 545_~1 Costa Me:HI. FUiiy up 1----·------ graded. $300/mo. Aaent, FOUND : M~lamuto , tWS-41400. male. BrookhunL " Ed· Psychi"tric Suite avall tor inaer Marc h 22. 1941•7ta I yr, sub lease. Partially FOUND: "Candy Sa.el" furn . Xlnt locatlon Schnauzer , fe m. Vic 191.h Irv 1ne· Newpv. ~ area op. .tr Monrovia CM ITa-3ll82 f>e>:11tC" OC airport aQJa· --.--------• c~nl restaurant N1W on FOUND: Collle, m•le, ta· MacArthur B!vd. QuJet, ble fr white. Vi c cA &tan· ade<iuate parkinf. Pbooe eta H.lgh Sehl, CM Can Dr. Wagner, 714 98S-IKS4' d•lm ll O.C. Animal re terms. Shelter. llA TRAVll AGENT CLASSES SI' ART MON'raLY Eam tenunlas1on whl I• you ltatn } ·IOAT IUILDERS Weslsail Corp. needs engine, plumbing, & elect.rical installer& & leadmen . Hi gh mechanical aptitude es. sent I a I. Boat exper. helpful. Musl have &ools "be read y to GET THE JOB . DONE. Call Lyn Baird, ~2-81. Boolrkee~r. full ebaree. 20-00 hrs a week. Work In~ lull time poalUon w /loeal Newport Beach Firm . Call Ma. Hiner at m.ow. Bookkeeper, full cha.rte thru monthly statement• uoder1laodtn1 of German lanauap woultl be very h•lp(ul. Local CM Co. Contact. 8. Holden, 64.5~ for ID· tuview. ' Turn 10ur tolfclubl into a •te.reo. Stll them wath a Dally PUot Chwlll.d Ad and uae the IT'OIWY lot a 1tereo1 Call &a ~1.8 T«> day. I .. ( I •• K t [ N c: t (I •• c 9 c •• SJ r l F r l ~ Al n f\ .. H •• 'f c s a 0 8< n s I: l> B !'i r.i k 1> lY Cl (I I h c A T Cl sl re Re ,, I :-.I r~ I ' s N Ct ('( L t. L c;, "' p b c A C• I l $ E (. li [ n f f D ·1 I If 1) t !: I I! .. Add it •.. Bufld lt .•. Olaper IL.Hammer It ... Care>et SERVICE DI REC .. ORY Plum a c 1 •.. 1pe t. .. emo e lt. .. C~ment it ... Wire it ••. Hoo lt ... Clean it...Move • I , Roof it .•. L•ndscape it ... Tlle it. .. Tri m lt ... Sew tt ... it ... Pre lt...Palnt lt...Nall lt ... Pl esttr it ... Fix it... Haul it ... Add it... lant it ... AUer it ... L earn It... laltytitH9t ~ SW.•SC. ,.. ~ ........ Hotlwc le•l-i Mo•'-9 ,.....ltMJ RoofltMJ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• v1n1Care,fnc'drd.8)' ••STEAM •• ELECT IUClAN . Sml 'ftff·O•rdeo·Lands<'• MOV I NG~ baullo1 . Housecleanln• by day. MARV'SPLUMBlNG JC.ROOPlNG ht/da)'/Wffk. NI ts , CAR.PET CLEANING Jobs. m•hU/ repairs. 2'l Serv. Quality work & garaae cleHMP Reliable Experienced w /rell. GORDON Movln1. 32' • 64ti wm * l.ic•ns.fd & wured wkodt O K . eh hettEst. tlC2 11 yra eJCp . He U3108. Dependable-b ob fastservlce.983~ Owntunsp ~18 Van.llc,1"9,lowe:al raLea NOJOB TOOSMALL fo'rtt~llt 5'~ 5.56--0347 J etnle J O)l N I s c If' p el & M8·S203 ss1.e180 l.cetM Tox . In oc. Ests. 581--0643 Will babysit In my horn Opholstery. Drhhacn ~ J ia plln.•f' Gardener. Movlng/Hauhfll. Stud&nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• J t ..._ .... 7 Sip• bybr.orwk.H.otlunch (soil retardants ).•••••••••••••-•••••••• complt • Yard work. lg truck, reu. Harry CE'Q""lN S OUT&ABOl!J'?! Pa s t.~er~~n ea~ ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Cati Mrs Koop538-1783 Degreutrs &c all color Cl oa o ·up. li'ree es t 5'8·9723 & 58$-6798. Tr r vc-862--0112 Local/Sta&.ewide Moving NEILL N BON, INC •·~'-"'--c.-·t--brlihteners & 10 minute Mushroom compolt, luwn 842-1100? u pr~pared. your hm 7 da. free est, 521·2071 Ju•t o~!tc~all ""o·. Th" 1-'ull Service Sign Co --•• -rv-bltarh Cor your white topper , plant m i xes. Hauling, yd c leanup. Bkkp 1 . hnplaruuna " '"" •' ForSalesman ~l-J:f74 •••••••••••••••••••••• carpel•. save money by Delivery OpeQ 1 days MIKE'S GARDENING moving, odd jobs. Rel1a Yur round aervlce Pal-"--/P ri J UST t!}~1~1UING K~y puoch. Card aort, ~~vhtl rnu cxlr• trips. Agriscape. 842~. Maint/Cleanuptrrim blc. (O'W rates. ~--0347. • 1-'ree Tu Service• for ... ::::"? .. ~~:'!'! ..... ---Televl1i04) Repair Duplicate, Lail. liEN <.:lean living room, dining t-:•per" Recas __ 54B·0930 '7" re•urns lo ..,..,pl ... 1•at · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111. h 11 'LS An T 1 •. L M . .. • .. vv " • P l .. R. OTIS Plumbing , VB' 1.•1: DEC, S46·7100oxl361t rm • • · Y r01 * RIM·RITE• etMral Strvlc:n t aulin1 "' t. ovmg Ing house a mkt ti'i'•' tor 3 alnting · lnl/l!:xt. Airleiss Water hlrs ;ill i.iie• •TV rno "'"""'* S7.SO,couc!J$10,chalr$5. l'ltEISERVICI ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmed Dependable mos .Brkr.96H-6lK2 Spray. Wallpapering & di~posals. stOp,uies, i·c'. CollT"'•1h~hl'l'VCorren 15 yra exp 1s what counts, HANDYMAN-Homes & service. $LO load /up ------__:_ -Minor repairs . 546-7887 pairs, remodelftl~ 1uHJ work, no extra charge NANCY BA ft NE S · nol method. J do w°'k Prunlng-Remov:il Apts. Con s cientious 6411-2868 HILEY TAX SERVICE rep1prna. New Cor\.'itruc tor eve & Wl!ekend. Serv1 Secret arial Service. myself.Gd.refs .5310101 LANOSCAPINO 779 WESTl9th,D •TOPQUAUTY• tlon 24 Hrs. Ii<' & bond ing UB&FV,000.3270 Reas rates. Bythepag -'-----------• Yard Cleanups Craflsman.645-6558. MOVING hauling. A·I Cosla Mesa,Ca. lnterior&Exlerior 642·b2d3 -------- or br. 640-5885. Mesa Cleaning, Carpets & l''rt Lawn Serv $14 Mo k R bl I . ...., 2 2 Call Lee 830-7278 -TII• ----------Upholstery . Steamed Free Est. 962--6612 "THINGS" by Moose. wor . easona e, co ; .. , yrs op. 64 ·644 ev ftool Se"lc:e .. cleaned or shampoo. Gen woodwork, repairs. lege atudents. IW7·2126.:.._ lronifMJ-----••••••••••••••••••••••• •Typing fut, neai & cheap. Exp. m ail fields 968-8822 557-6742. Grdn'g/Ma1n /Lndacp E lumbane.etc.642-5013. Movin~,llauhng,Cleunup •••••••••••••••••••••••Prof Painter, honest ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:!::HAM IC TIL.t:. New & Sod Spklr' •·Jeanup soil 2 •. work, reas. tntt"'xt, fr-FounlJ1n Vallt:y Pool Sup· Ht:model. Free e:;t . Sm.l P-fc11.-..JC&--u '""" ........ (""9~ .... .. .. "-· c•o J749 ..,,, est Hefs. 548-2759 ply. St:rv1ce S27.~ mo JObswelcome.S36~26 Con: •. ., .... _.,.;,.'"11.u.• "908. Lo• ":y:l-TI-stu enlS, exper .. rcas I 'll ·~ Your trorung in my " ~ .... '... ... .,....,~ Malhons o Americans ""' · home on Sul. & Sun. 642 3913 • A1·1d wash 544 Supplies --- Carpnter & Wlttdow a..-Exi)er lenced Japanese Are Drinking Water Housec:leam.n Rea:.onable. 551 -5131 d"I lr"e ... 7 3217 all "' Top So1·1 ••••••-.• • • • •••••••••••• Dutch Service 537-1~ . ....., ' ~ 0 " "' SAVE & Prorll. Cuslo ------"""·-----• Landscaping Potentially Dangerous! ••••••••••••••••••••••• a fl e r 5 : 3 O pm . or Painting-Al T~s •• ••••• •••• •••••••••••• C elMllt/COftC.l'ete & G arderung ··coNSUM ER anyl1 me weekends. Free est Jim 575.3559 Re moct.l Ir Repair •t'foµ Soil • CotnJ>06l • remod, repair, add--011 Free Ei.t. 979 7731 CONTRA'-r" llousecleanm.: by Rella ------••••••••••••••••••••••• * .~t ul•·h * u edwood • ll\Sl,\latlon. Free est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ble Couple. References. Lancbcapinq " ~ n. Desagns.645-3439. Break /Drill /Re move -A c ta vat ed charcoal Reas.Rates.548-6271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IWANTWORK• (juallty home 11nr1 lac .:!.> CALL5lia~ --.;;;_-------1 Asphalt/Cement. low JAPANESEGAHDENEH faltcri. arc not th e~---------Hi Quality Lowrutes ALLTYPES rates 5 49 -9933 o r 10 Yrs Exp. Complete a ns wer . Bottled waler . , ROTOTILLINC 12Smo:.l CallDruce645-6376 yrs exp Fret-t!!>l. 1-·.ur • 81G &Small* 640·0168. Service &Cleanup. expcns1ve-1nconvenienl Ce ha . I m looking for yard:.. Sod sales & an-art4. prate Call Ken, I c:.r~ 536-1648 ft'ree Est 751 -1937 •Good News• The most Houses to clean. Exp i.tall Land:.cap1ng. Day ----------642 1770 l:..ves &_W_'kr:d_s CUSTOM Cement Work pro m 1 si n g De v 1 s e. Housekeeper. 646-6502 or eve Tom 960 2170 *THE HA.MGM.EH* RoofinCJ Patios Reasonable Paradise ei..-defti-"Reverse Osmosis" de· L 27 046 F Flnishc d Carpentry F · .,, elop·'" by our Govt at HOUSECLEANING is our asonry D ,ich 4 ·. r~;s~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• USE THE DAILY PILOT .. FAST RESULT .. SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call Remodel, repair. Vince __ reeEsl642-Ml4 SpecializeRestorat.ion v . """ . · Bus iness. Call J aruee's •••••••••••••••••••••• Sc wartz~r ""°"l:JOl REPAIRS, all t y pes, ~~~of~ 675·1865 aft. 6,"2~~.k ke~~~W:e~o;~~: ~.ro~~da~~:~eSp~~:I~~ ~~~r~n~~ts$~~~0~;;~~: Raggedy Anns.675-6.553 W I LL I AMS & So n s R L SINOR State Reas. Free est. he. ask ---------Trade labor for? CalJ R e pair. 642-8649 & vice w e now have a Ma so n ry Brick / r· · d El -. Pay for Wa lt. 830·5020 673-3910 hom~ unit Pure'water at THE BEST in Domestic Block/Stone ht:. 283046. ic/anhslr · x3335erior. anytime All carpentry work done, Larry 645-8165 your tap .:_ .01• per gal. Cleaning. Robbie's Rag Call 586-6371 mont y. 97!1· . no job too small. Call D LI Marty. 581-4174. ressmaa "CJ Y J.RD CL1:...1.a..1 UP Lease/Buy f're~ Trial. & Mop. 548·0757 - -----Plotter/Repair __ ..:.....-------1••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ~ Use the Daily Pilot "Fast Comp Ma int 645·0309 Act Now· 544·2668. Apt specia I clean kitchen R c s u I t · • S e r v i c ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• • • •••• Use the Daily Pilot "1-'ast Re s u l t " Se rvice Directory. \'our 11erv1ce is our specialty. Call 642-5678, ext. 3~2. Rou~h framing & finish No J ob too Small or Lgc Call Bob. 646-3156 Dressmaking in lhe Euro- pe1tn mllnner by appt. Designed for you. Cor- day Fashions. 556-4232 European Landscaper Tree Service -Cleanup No ma int. reas 00-5329 For Result stove etc. bathroom Directory. Your ser vice PATCH PLASTERING ServiceCall shampoolrm&hall$25. 1s our specialty. Call All T ypes. Free Es· 642-5671 bt. JU 642-5678 ext. 322 548·5687 642-5678. ext 322. um ates. Call 54<M>825 HelpWaated 7100 HetpWant~d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HelpWatlffd 7100 HelpW•ted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HelpWCHtted 7100 lc:yclH 8020 e to YOia 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKtcEErER EJrn $15·2 hrs pleasant Largest group producing Typist, ge n ' I or c . work from your home. genera I agency 1 n Construction cxper. de· Mature persons only. Orange County Is start-, Need $85-$110 wkly? F /l $225+. House of Fuller, Mr. Racha·rds,846-5455 s1rable. not nec~s H.li For interview, 646-5390 rng a new dl v1s1on ot area. 962-6685 daily 9-I payroll deduction & de· onl . Eledl'Ollk I 1 v e r y o f e r o u p Y Assemblert cert1hcates to its over HuneLVNJU'T 4 lo 12 s haft. Mental Jleallh Facility. Garfield Conv. Hosp. 847--9671 Boutique Managcr·~xp d Exper. Soldering, 1500 business accounts. n e e d 0 n I y a pp I y L d p c 8 • We need 6 well qualir1ed oa ing · · · s. I 1 r e & h "'a I th u n · Swimwear /Sportswear Call 540--4450 " Beach area . Ph. 673 756!.I NEVER A FEE dei:wr ilers lo handle MunH AidH. 7-3 Expcr'd. 54.9·3061 bt wn 10·5 Tempo Temporary Help thes~ leads. Those select· ed will receive a level in· come while getung start· ed & trained then go on annualtzat1on. 1-'ull fr. inge benefits avail. Call for appt., 7M /835·0K46. Nurses Aides. all s hifts. Brake & alq~nmt:nl service Salary +comm Newporl Tire Center , 644 -8022 EXP. SALES REP. Percentage basis. W. S. (;1 rcu1ls. (7 14)545---ii728 Ask for B. Ellis Conv. Hospital Call 642--0593 ---- Carpenters Helf,)(!r. ~lard Exp . si n g le n eedl e w?rku~g. Hellable, Cons operators needed, full c1ent1o u s, $3.50 hr lim e Mo n -Fri 9 ·5 . LEGAL SECRETARY NURSES AIDE Exp'd Conval. Hosp CM Call 642·3505 Parkan~ attend. wanted. 640--0248. 645-4123. CM . Newport Center, exper ---needed. Good s kills. Over 18. Well groomed. Valid Calif. drivers lie. 6-M 1700 X555, Betwn CASHIER/SALES Sat & Sun. Will train. M usl have good working knowledge or figures & pleasant personality 847 8581. ClllLD CA RE for 4" .)r old boy. Must sp('ak Thai FORM ER MARINES 640-8900 l -4. t rr your MOS IS IO one ol ---------- these craucal fields; 02, LIQUOR STORE· Clerk. 08. 21 . ~3. 28, 33, 40. 43, 57, Full & part time. Irvine 59, 67 Call 548-5847 or area. Call 752-1336 Pa) roll Personnel \lti8-917 1 The Career Payday! to SI I 00 Corps wants YOU to Re-LITE DELIVERY Fee Paid enhst Is your d ay in th.ts lovely to t utor child . d o ---------• Neat appearins: 1n headquarter ore of d1v1duals w/own trans. famous firm Good ac- Gd. pay. Must know So. countin g background Orange Cty. & r ead sough t. F abulous loc maps. Apply immcd. Call Chris Haxt er. 2 8 7 5 2 M a r guer 1 t c 833·2700. Also Fee Jobs. Parkway, No. 12, Mis· l>cnn1 s & Denr\Js Person s 1on VaeJO (off 1\very m·I Al~Cll<'Y of Orange Prkway) County. 20t!2 Michelson ho usecleanrn~. drive car, hve 1n Hours 7-10 AM, 4'30-9:30 PM, M/F. Tel. 675-6381. Clerical & Scl'rl'lJrial skills. $400 per mo Call Cor appt.,835-9316. ---Real E~lalc Salespeople COME TO WHERE THE SALES ARE MADE!! Join our professional ~lalf. Creal opportunity for 3 licensed associates. Private des k and phone Same locallon 18 years. Medium size office. Ex- cellent commission sphl. Call Hill Lachcnmyer 646 392~ Eve5 673·4577 Lachenmyer Realto1 Compa mon for little girl. Light housekeeping Mature lady preferred Live an possible 831 2428 ----Cook /Manager. eon v. hosp. Nt"wport area. New pay scale 1n errecl. Xlnt bene. 642-8044 for appt. COOK-2MD Call for appt 548-7418 Ask for Mau rice COOKS llelpr'r ncc>ded 1 m med. I-' r 1 & ~al s 11 -3 JO. 1'/l1m 1?. 548-!)U49 COUNTER GIRL Ex per. prcl 'd. Over 21 Call for appt for inlervw 644 --0932. 2547 Easlblulf Dr. NB Cutler needed. f1p time, for garment ml).! Mon F'ri 9-5. f>.IS-412.3. l'M Day Worker wanted . Thurs or fn, $3 hr. Musl be res pon. HB area IW6-73'J5. GELCOATERS TOUCHUP MEN Must be experienced. Call 645-5570 928 W. 17th Street Costa Mesa PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS Ur, Irvine. ____ _ LOAM ESCROW PBX Answenng Ser v. OFF'CE.n O p r . Varied hrs+ . ~ wknds. Apply in person, Downey Savings & Loa.n 155 Rochester. C.M. has openrn~s for exper d ----- Con v c n t 1 on a I Loan Personable part time Half Day Mice Pay Escrow OH1cers m its :;ales girl wanted for Gift 9AM -2PM or 4PM-Hunt. Bch office. S&L Shop.21-35,Call 556·7944 9PM . Earn s100+ + per backgrou nd pref'd. Con· - week doing enjoyable ta c l Mr s . Brehm . P jlime Hrrlp work in our brand new 963-8321. Equal Oppor Grog ~hop. Some wkncls ofc opening near the O.C. Employer. & eves. Apply at Airport. Xlntopportunily ____ ___ lalboa Bay Clam for pos1t1vc minded tn· 1221 W. Coastltwy. NB d i v. For personal in· ------terv1ew. Call833-8095. LV~ P /t 1m e Tl'l epho n e ---1 Chall<'nging position for Solic1tors·Work from HELP WANTED right person w/superv your home. $2.25 hr + for growth co. All 5 loca· ability for PM 's f /lime Bonuses No selling an· uons. Full or p/Ume. AP· Great wages & bene. AP· volved Call Mr. Organ ply In Person ply. 1445 Superior Ave; 556·1-124 METRO N.B. 642 2410 E.O E CAR WASH 2950 Harbor 81 , CM M __ A_N_A_G-ER-. &b.;-Old Real Estate f'as h1oned l<'e Cream, Licensed sales person HOSPITAL CUSTODIAN Pos1t1on req's 1 yr exper. & proven ability. lmmed. opening. 496 -ll22 seek mg a manager for i--~6~4~2~=J~~9~0~0~~~ our Balboa Penn. loca· l- t10n . Mature, retired, 1---------• person or couple, non· smoker preferred. Call 675·2635 Blwn 9 & 11 am llousekecper, Cook. live Thurs. in . Unencumbt>red. Pri Mature Bondable Women, r m & ba. 642·9606. p /tlme. Ho usecleaning HOUSEWIVES ~erv1ce 645-512.1 No exper. necess. Do Medic:sl p:sr kag!ng for local co. Front Ofc to $600 Off1c~ Overload Busy office :.ct•k!> II 11'nd· 3723BirchSt .. N.B. ly indiv. to ha1Hllc 557--0061 phones. 1nsuram·t•, 1>111· Local area Nort!e 1ng ! Terr1f1c hH' & benefits h ere' t'Jll INSURANCE. part-Ume, Rarbara Mac. ~ 2700. cxper. Comm'I C;isualty Dennis & Denrus Person Unde rw11ter. lmmed net Age ncy of Orange _open.:_ng.E3·042_1 ___ County. 2082 M1chl'bon JANITORIAL. part time, _D_r_._J_rv_i_n_e __ _ eves. 5 Nights per/week MEDICAL 11.lL area Mature LVNor RN 9i0Umo Receptionists PBX Outstanding opportunity available tor a top recep· t1on1st with a m1rumum of one year rec<'nl PBX experience. Requires im· macul~1le ~roomin g, mature altlludl', poise and lat lfulness an greet· 1ng and relerring vcn· dors. c us tomers and employment apphcanlS Receptionist Persons or couples Dental Asst. chRirs1de. · Doctors Of'Cict! f/time. X Hay he req'd. 968·2244 N('wpor\Ccnter Respons1blt• for greeting vendors, cu!.tomers. vis· 1tors a nd e mployment applicants. Will relieve on PBX a nd perfor m <'lt>ncal support for Lhe Pl•rsonnel Department. Sal open. Fringe bene. Employment Min l yr ex per. Bch area JUNIOR SALESMEN Consultants Af'ency 847-2569 567 San N1crolas L>r -----Agf' 10· 15. Earn ia).$40 Newport Bch 64().6150 DE~T AL .ASST. per week getting new ---Preventivc lherap1st. cu!ltomcr s forlhe OAILY Mgr trne. no l ~yoffs . 3 duy wk. Sal com· l'IL<Yr after school and Es tab nccls. 22 46. mens urutP wfl>xpc•r & Saturdays. You must be 5160+ ~u11r. Mr. Lyons, ability. St'nct rHumt> to ·outofschoolby3:00p.m 846-$(~_5_. ___ _ J 0 y c ~ H u rt , 2 O l J ond be able to work at Models, rem . Nude only Westchff Or, N.B_ least a days per week. No Sharp. t'oxy Modehna. -0,.nt ... I Asst Rcceptie>n deliveries or collectina Jnc. 549-2593 ttam 6pm .. " T rans portation pro· Mature woman for on~ vlded. Call 644.Q36 a1rl G.I'. orr.ce. Ex Eq u a l Opportun il)' MotetH~"°" M usl t.e well i:roomed and pmscd. Hequ1res re· cenl clerical experience and m inimum 50 w.p.m. typing s peed. P~a se contact r.r apply to: T 1'hii:hl PERTEC 17112 /\ rrn~lrong Ave Sent• Ana, C1illl(. > PHOTOGRAMMETRY Expanding program in a nalytical photogramm etry & su p po rtin g functions re quire additional staff members. SR. SYSTEMS ANALYST with computer programming skills & exp er i e nc e in -geodesy & photogrammetry . PHOTOGRAMMETRICS TECHNICIANS with expe rience on first orde r, Kelsh stereo, or point trans fer devices. Please do not phone, send your resume to: TELEDYNE GEOTRONICS 725 E. 3rd St. Long Beach. Ca 90802 Equal Opportunity Employe r TREASURE CHEST Needs pleasan t, e n· thus1<1st1 c phone voices for project $2. LO $2.50 a n sed 81kei./Pam. Sl5/up Buy 1sell 1t rade. 24tll! N e wport Bl . CM . 642-7910. hr, day or eve. hrs. avail t.hwi.nn nik<.' 26 • mens No exp nee. Apply 1m· Kad10 & extras $70 med 21.1752 Ma rguerlle 673 5963 aft 6pm l'OJrkway. No. 12. Mii· C -&-'----- s1o n V1eJO (off Avery ~as SOJO Prkway) Equipment ------...................... . WAITRESS, part-time Photographi c color lunches. 5 days p /wk , darkroom equip Ueseler II 8. area. tl48-<.SSS 23c enlarger with col --------orhead, Beseler PM2 WAITRESSES an a I y te r , Thom a:; F/l1me. Exper. Over 21. :.afehght, Omega -.ollagt• Apply in person only. NO stahhhzer & misc. llcmi. l'hone Calls. Mus t :-tell! Very reasona Surf & Sirloin ble. 645·0674 5930 W. Coast Hwy NB Cats 8035 Waitress, Exper'd • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• • • J\pply in person Thurs Adorable MJ\NX KIT· I 5, 390L E. Coast Hwy, TENS. 8 wks old. CdM . $-10 ea 4\J3-ljl'.,J5 WHO-WANTSTOWt>KK'' 8040 DRIVE ACAB! OOCJS 1-"HEl'.: G . l'ohce Shep. & Collie puppies, females. 7 wks. $-10-1173 ----- Furnltur~ 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• reat Savings on used Furn. Appl1. &Misc Wilson's Hargain Nook 545 W. 19th St .. CM Mattresses ... queen, Full &Twlfl~li. l'rH:Pd to Move Now!! 833· ~ti25 & 646-86811 * Lovescal & Sofa. Very J!OOd <tUiillly. Never u~eu. Moving 008 -88~2 WATERBEDS & Ac· c···~:-.ur1l'S nl·W 11 -.t>d. tii :I ·1586 l20' ~ J:Jrd St. :"/B. IT ALL GOE::, ::,01;1, 11)\ e!.t:al. refr11!. "'shr dryr. leblci. & mnrc !}7!1 +;:~7 CHOOSE your hours. ••••••••••••••··~··•••• work for yourself, be D?g Obedience ~la~~ to Help Wottted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 your o"'n boss. Men or Start 4/16 al • 30PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Women Can he shghlly Newport B,~ach Irvine !'or :.al1 1·0111·h c1•fll·C l.1· ble, 1o;u1lar, ll<Jlh mom !>tl, Oii!>(' h tlt·7•~!1 handicapped. Neal Area S.IG -1!.1::!8. RN's/CCUflCU S ECRETARY/ Clean Appearance. ~ts . •PET WORLD• Pedestal t~ pe tru1t "'•l(}Cl Days & Nights. Stand by CLER.IC retired. Age 25 to 70. Sup dining room table ~ " time. d1rferent1al puy ple m ent your income. P u g . H u s k 1 e s . chairs, like nt:"'. $WO Full or p/lime. Excellent II you re energeltc, like Drive a cab 6 hrs or more Chihuahua , l1ny poodles. ff75·9417 beoehls. \anely, are a fast typist, a day Apply in person, lab, peke, d o,1 e, p1l ----- Contact Mrs. Jenson: young Lhough mature. & Yellow Cab Co. llif> K bulls, cockJpoo, pom 100 Pr green chri-. rut \eh el COSTA MESA enJoY pressure, W~lsall 16th St. Cosla Mesa Mixed puppies. Stud w bra~s ~ood .t....1(:-. Xlnl Memorial HcKpitat Corp needs you. Figure · ----servi<'e mo:.t breeds 254!.5 nind reas 64-t &27!1 30 I Vl·c.a.-...:a. CM aptitude & some bkkpng M..-chandise w. 17th al Fa1rv1ew. SA. ~ IBM c >ricntal hook rug. SlO ne<'ess. omposer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open eves .>31--5027. 642-2734 EOE exper. helpful. CaU Ann Antiques 8005 Upholslered. chair: S5. SALES Moreland, 642-8961. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAHT Lab. & St. Bernard, Both good eond _ 67J_ti88o. , Antiques. Arl Objects, male. 12 mo. old, free. PECAN BcilroomSel. like FANTASTIC Secy Bran~h Mgr S650 C u s tom Ma c ram e gentle w /children, needs new. $150 1 Queen ijdbrd, Ground lloor opportunity Sparkhn9 New Ofc w I P.o ts & . P I ants · yd. 645-0043 mirror. ctr1·sser 1 li75.284tl walh international com Fee Paid Furniture slnpp1ng and --- pany needs sales people i\WllllS e nthusiastic in· refinishing aids & sup· AKC Silky Terrier. G wks. Twn Beds. l Maple $i0. :l & managers. f"or appl. div who seeks plush al· plies for ''do 1t $100 male -5125 fem . Hol.lywo<1<l $.25 l'a All call. 963-1621 btwn 8·10 mos phere &superboss & yourselfe rs". 3375 Via Call545--0090 "'1:-i1mmons maltressl'!> am or 3·7pm. great be n efits . Call Lido.NB.675-4530. SPRIN,..ERSP/\Nl"'I ~ bo>. sp~i..:1·~· 2 ch<1..;;ts or ---1.133 2700 " · ,., • ura~ er:. .. :> ea orner Sales -Jewelry Custom ~1!~1<~~ee~~~~· Dcn~is & ESTATE Sale: Secy desk, PUPPIES. AKC. M & F. dt•s k SO l'ornl'r thl ~. 2 :;hop, N .B. p /l1me ~ .... unas Perso~l Agen hand ~arved , oak, w/ __ CALL64~~--n:ia11lc t•nu 1 tbls $311 l'J. Wknds. Refs. Send re· c·y of Orange County, matc hing chair, $400. 8 wk. old pups '"1 Timber \ ellow & Will s11f~ s11111. sumel0Class1f1edadno. 2082 Machelsori Dr, ma rble lop lable. wolf, 1, \.('rm an Be~ut1ful ~te.r1..•o con~11h :t.11 c 0 Da lly Pilot, P. o lrvinL'. turtleback d~1gn, S29S , Sh h d $t·r ('d Sl :..5. l h1ld s rnusll'.al Box 1560. Costa Mesa ro~ker. Victorian $125; ~~de ~ 714 fij\$89; rocker ~. J>oll '""' :--1. Calif. 92626. Service Sta. Allenda•t, child's rocker, Sl5; cof· wa c 0 --· s l r o l I 1 1 ~:! I' .1 t 10 <'X per'd . Prefer he'd. fee table. 2 end tables to DOBIE I' ups, 11 "'ks. 111rmture $SU (;".., l~ •• r A\ ail eves & wknds. match, black marble top, cropped, M arienbur~ H·lJ $75. Sch\\11111 s11li• SALES Nt'at appearance & SJOO; 2 urns, 13" high, Maeslroline.t.howriual "'al kb1keS2ll !II~ 9.N:> LUCRATIVE handwrttang. Apply 2590 ltahan marble; collec· 962 8668 ---- REAL ESTATE Newport Blvd.CM lions U.S. & for eign -----orses 8060 s poons: fort'\gn dolls, Rare AKC V1isla pups. •••••••••••••••••••••• SALES Sen . St a. Attend figurines. National Geo· fanta s ~I<' Jemp. s ho"' UAHTEH l\rJh Gelthn:! OPPORTUNITY !)!)(Ii'; Coast Hwy,NB graphics (1914 ·1973com· qual. iel trarna blc 5yrs :\t uslsdl' ~1110 or ANEW CONCEPT . pl ) fi boudoir fi gurine ~uper pets. Champ lines bsl ot fer t>-14 ;,.11•• F or Salespersons in· S h 1pI"'1 n g Cler k I or lamps. Private Party. _8_t_6·_6_2_21 _______ 1---- leres led in selling re· <'U~lomcr service or 548·3945. AIREDALl~; 7 mo. Male. Heg1s. Gray thor11hr1·d sidential property in the Coast Catamaran C.orp ..• --.. 1010 Champ lired. Cost $2:;41, mare Jumper w _.irl- Newport /l rvinc are':l. knowledge of UPS. PP, •• ~.'~.".':~~•••••••••••• sail s150. 714 /497·1527 vanced tra1111u.i.: 111 1'.nu. We need to expand our M a r 1 n e H a rdwa re G E ft R r . g eves & Wt>slern. L.>.:l ham.ls. 12 staff with people who are helpful '179 28&0ext. 234 . . 14 cu $225 eD1 k . 8045 vrs old. In perfN:t h{',alth honest. imaginative and . • . ---('ral~r. nt_;W . es me to You & lop 1·011d Cl:t~sy willing to work. If you f1l S4S. 645·10:>2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beaut. motion. &•11-.1bl1? this description. your Ill· The Fredricks refrig, bottom TO retired man on SS. use & gent le, but sp111tcd . come pot ential will b~ freezer. runs good, good or 1500 ft fncd garden l-'nntast1c pnn• as must unhm1led. (.;..ill no"' fur cond. $60. 960-3677. spc, CM f>l!~-1284 S('ll SljOO. 71-t1b45-17H7 an interview. 752-0460 Anytime. Saleslady, exren enced . Balboa Is land .Jr. ttout1 - q uc. So m e weekend work. The Top Drawer, 675-0770. Reuben E. Lee HOW HIRING BOOKKEEPER Part-TI mt Apply 3-5PM Daily I 51 E. Cooat Hwy Mewport leoc.h Equal Oppor. Employer TRAINEES WANT to trade Sear's hvy Female collie shep. mix 9 llorse Trlr ~tlcy F.x - duty elec. dryer, harvest mos old. good w1chlld. t11b1tor. 7' Dbl. delux. h\.:V ~old like new 220 v houaebroken.545 0150 <lu1 y walk thru . .t y1·s FOR . "as dr0yer of -F to od .__ 9 -mo old Make ofler.644-·117to . ,., ree go '"'me . - -------equ:~L \'alue. 8-12·4223. Oa lmauan, fem I. All 1 3 yr o Id M a r c. c; F._refngeratorforsale s h o t s. No paper:. Strawberry Roan. Arab. Excellent condluon, fi65 968-01?8. quar Sp1ntt-'<1 W1lh tac 846·1104 Beagle, 4 mo!I old. female & .w estern s:i1kUe S:lOJ. ----------t House trained. Call _5~•·2 1 75 Am~ lMMACULATE.top cond. 64S·059?afl5 PM. J l Kenmore was her. $65. ---ewe ry Ph 645-4829 llou5e tr:un<'d male dog •••••••••,••••••••••••• 8070 need:> alf1•cl1on<1tt• hum,• INSTANT CASH for 0111 K l::NMORE Aulomatic w/lotsoflove.9793255. (iol<l Stiver, Jewc•lrv, Washer. $65. Guaranteed W-h-;-1 C -k A 1~ Cmns. Dental Golcl , Wl"ll- &dehvered 55-1-1341 lle l.d.,.aLe oc:k···. r · din& Bands. Watch1•s. yrs o · ove ivs. ree 1':tc-An v Cond . T1lp 1-~REE ~ICKUP. Refrlgs. to good home 847 2294 Pnces. ~~ree uppr~ls. Appl s. Scra6p7~e~~~.. •Free black k1ttl'n lo Rcntley & Co. 2855..:, Cst Call Anytime "--.u..xt 1·1 , ... M 673 -L~ ----'-------good home, t rained. wy. "'" · ..,..,.,. Auctio1t 10 I 5 64>7455 aflerti l'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASTERS AUCTION Free Bassel & doxie, both *PUBLIC AUCTION* w1lh papers, to good *FRIDAY 7:30 PM* home. M8·S2S8afl.6. WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID F O R YO U tt J E WELRY. WATCH&~. ART OBJECT'S. COLI>, S I LVER SERVICE, FINE F U RN & AN · TJQUES. IWS-2200 perienctd in all phases 1-:mployer Full tim~. S•lary open. Call aft. 7pm 540-1845 KIYIOARD P /ti me. App1y Costa Mesa Inn, 33J6 Harbor Blvd.CM •S.C'ys,I~ Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch St, Stt' 104 Newporl Beach 833·1UOO Call For Appl. Tum East on Alt.on at Es tablished 1965 Red Hui <3 Block• No. of ---- Will train d ependable proplc to herome plaatic In J t c t io n mo Id Ing operotors . Mu.'\t be abh• to st.and t-ntln" ~hlrt, 1 necessary Openings o 2nd 11h1lt $2.29. b be I 60 days. Unct•lmed Stor•ge a.d&tate R~posus.MoM & Li.,&datioas -~~!'!::? ........ !~!.~ Denial U)'laeru5t J or 2 days a wft'k, BettC'h area. DlSHWAStB P/Um~ Evet. Ex~r. urf Is Slrldn 5930 . Coast Rwy, NB Need Keyboard pl3)'tr for professional ICJ"OUp. Call 846 1677 ------- NCR Opr/Uank MacArthur Reid lhll In S1191fter Pac.lffOfts PROOfm tersecu on> tum riaht at Kun $2400-Sum mer t-'ee Paid Arm•tron1. Pl'ogram for College stu Sumftuou• 1out1on • deJ'lU who a re hard •Ke)'puncb love y fa cility await on equal workus & can lo•vr AP PLY •Typist.a bndht Ind Iv! Terrific opnortunity t'mpk>ytr California. 541-3380 Ora net' Co•&l Plasllrs •Sccrctarie." " u c ll M ~.-w 18th SL MHdedMow! MA1e,W.2ioft AtsotfJ ---Students nt' dtd Pl\rt ~os~!lMesa Call Mar•ant ~l Jobi. De.nnia & Oennl4 ROO WRAPPER woman. time work, nles. apply ~~~~~~~~~ &40·4'50 Personnel Aaency of cxpcr. Full or part lime. 150SI J ackson, Midway r: fo'and "1nat yoo wi.nt 1n NEV£R A FEE Ora nae County, 2082 Hours " ulary open. (;jty, or c311m25.51 a(1 ~·11 thang 1ul Ytllb Da11y =D=•~i~I y~l':i •:ot=\;~'l::wi:s:1~11.:ed;;'::::.l:T~e::m::::po=.:;T:;e~m:::pcrary:=::::=l=w=l::p::.l=M=i=c=h=el=•:.:oft=0=r=, =lrv=-u-\e_:. = ~port Beach. 673-7091_ 4pm P1 hit W • nt AdJ Lot& o( Unclaimed Storage, Boxes. Wardrobes, Appliances " 81kes. Lots ot mlS(' atcma + TRUCKS AR RIVING OAlLY. We honor BofA " Muters Charge. MA.STYS >.UCT10M O~n Dally lt\o S 211X>71..\ Newport Bl. CM 8.J3.982S OrM6-a'i81 APER CUTTER P OLAR STANDARD. is~ lnch. full •"'°· 21., ycan old. 8'0 4M4 or ~.e7'T3. Mhcel•••• IOIO ....................... UATHROO•t 1..avator1 wllh fauceta. RO. Ooubi• lnlchen •lnlt $10. ~ ~~;:0A:•~L v~P~•~LO~T7:7-•:1--___:w~ec:1~neect!!!!!•~· M~tV~c~h!2e!.:._. '!!°'~5 ltor• toto ~ Dri"' t110 Atlfo• Weitid '''' ~ ..... o.a 8010 ctlww 8ot0 ti4lnlcal ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""·-··· ···J~': .... '7J :JllP •.••••.............••. .............. '""'... . .. ...,.. .. "' SCRAM-lm *'BUY* k~e~:~~~~::'~~:: wAGOHEB I a.aswERS Good us.cl ru.nuture " Guild D3S icultar w /UH &73-5070. lET AIL N.ICI M appJlances or will seJJ tor & ext.ta slrlnp. $350 Ot S5l.,. You best otrer. 5'S 7216 Ev-, ... non..-• .., Needle -Lai.ch ... r- l>aaSy Alom1'" -MAST£1s AUCTION c• ,_.itwe & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auction Price A HAND 646-8616 & 83).9625 ~,_..t 1011 CwholHaleprice> You can 'l be too kand to aft 6 or Sunday 839 --0974. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91.,0 $4288 wild an1mali. Give them E • a flDaer and tht'y take A * f>'IRBWO()OSALE • Xtt i;vl chn ~/2S, Se(y ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAND. Org Euc. del $75. cord. cPh1crsrc~/~~7dWrfllm9t.hacbC~M. ~NT: VW Camper Van. ((~61J.QllUGJ OUIAR_AWNtTIEt:~L) ~3. \'2 cord. 581-1122 e. "" • · SI" 4. AC, "'fully oquip. ~· " r... "" -'tf,---------1 ·¢0<1.stF1rewoodSupply 645-7411 By OayorWk.""""-' .... 75. DRIVE. Y·8, <1uwmaUc . rad10 b11se & tnobale -'" l · · nits with l1near Offacc desks, mlsc. ransm1u1on, power ;,m plif1ers &otherequip WANTED chairs & furni ture. '72 GMC Van Conversion. steeru\c, aircondltloninat m en t. Reasonable H bl Slps6.AC,slereo,deluxe Must sell lmrnedialely. 00.()674 TOP CASH DOLLAR e1tsona e!S45·9411. ftCeS.$1&500.842-4086. Need reliable party \o PA ID f'OR YO~!lCompl.setexecuUvet.,ype m ake small monthly WEBUY: IMPORTS Top Dol lar f''or Any Make or Modo1. JIM PANOS MAZDA WANTED: '65 or e4'('her VW. Gh1a, Mech. Dbnd unimportant. 6•2·468' J EWELRY. WA1'CH ES. office fur oi\ure, reasona· 'Alaskan w/ cusL. •boot. payments. No back pay. ART OBJ ECTS. GOLD ble! 536·4896 Good eond1lion. $850. m ents due. No con\raclS 2001 S. Manel\ester S 1LVER SEftVICE · Call a ft 6pm,545·5678. to assume. Many other Anaheim 636·6000 Jl'I NE FURN & AN:Pionos&Or9«1M 1090 cars tochoosefrom.Call ________ _ T IQUES 645·2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oblle HoRMS 9140 Cr. Mgr. 847·0873. TOP Dollar paid for Sterling Silver flatware - -UPR IGHT purno good ••••••••••••••••••••••• BMW's and all other Jn)' by Towle. 8 place ~ti.mg ORIGINAL OI L paintings cond. $300. ' unti n gton Ha r bour 4 WHEEL DRIVES ported cars. + 4. <Ornate) like new Re as 0 nab I e. ca 11 (714)830-9162 Area. 24X60" Green-Crev1·er BMW Paid $1200 seU $900/rea:. S..8-7800. briar. 2Br , 28a. Adult offer636-5940 ORIGINALOIL ~~~.~~ ... !~!~ Park. Pvl ply.8<66~. MEW &USED Santa Ana 835-3171 Portable TV. Blk/Wtute PAINTINGS 22magover20ga. 19568x3S, Flamingo wath SELLUSYOURCAR! Plays very good. $32 548·7800 Stevens 20 ga dble . 9 x 20 Cabana, unfurn. 3 LANDCRUISER 646-1525. See to Apprec. Sell /trade 751-5960 aft adult park, no pets. Nr. ST A TIOH W• pay top price! 5PM Shopping, asking $2100, MUST IE CLEAN Manic Stole. 65 lb barbell POOL Table, :\~ slate, 548-5337 WAGONS Wall take anything 1n prof. hair dryer, ~lly xlnl. cond . T1Hany Store,Rutaunint, toChoos•from trade, wat ches. rings, an.6:30pm .. . ..... .,wW A..tos ••• ,.,.... •.•.•••.............•.. ~······················ 9720 MercedHI... 9740 ..,.to 9765 ···~·~·~··············· ........................ ·······•·····••···••··· "71 DATSUN 11 o 69 M-•• ,.. '70 Mark II. 4 dr. auto. low " ... o• •• ... ~v mJ Xlnt cond. ~MPG. "' "-SIO"" $1,300 Pvt pty833-())e9 lfT AIL NICE ('87KK Y) Hu auto., .ulr -$2291 cood., pwr. *~Jl.I, etc. 196U, 4 dr, R. R/H, t.'Om· The prlee Is right at olily plete mech overhaul, Auctl·on Price $3905. xlnt cond. nu u.res. $1300 MISSION VIEJO cash 545·9263. <wholesale price> lM PORTS S1695 S.0 .Fwy at Avery VoN&swcHJeft 9770 83l·l742 or495-1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <WIT~ GUARANTEE> ~~~---~~• l DUY J u nk V W parts /Cars. Call Dun 979--0935 (8to1oam (ir afterSpm) OS7CZI J Dir. 4 speed •75 Mercedes transmission, radio & heater . Must sell im· Exec. Specials medfately. Need r~Uable GOO<l Ull party lo m uk~ monthly March 28lb on1y. paymenlll. No back PllY· Two low m ileaae ex· menls due. No contracts ecuti ve cars; Fully tQ assume. Many other equipped: cars to ~hoose from. Call Cr. Mgr. 847-0873. '70 Bug. New clutch, brk~. orig. paint. Compl. rebll eng. $1,550 or make offer. Must sell. 675·2804. VW BAJA BUG Cust inl, Corvair eng. & trans ax· le, extras. 552-7168 67 DATSUN 4 DR. SEDA~ 450SE, fu ll sale price $14,949, <n3798) Lease at $255.81 month (26 mQnth open end lease, plus tax). '65 VW HUG Gd. 280 COUPE. W/ AM/FM Transportation. new tires. $500. 960-3611 alt. 4 speed, radio. (VOP356) $111 i.lereo: full sale price 6PM $.11,420 (n3820) Lease al --·-------- $188.94 \,;on th (48 month open end lease, plus tax). s urf board. Youth de:.k Se v • 11 ~. 4 1'2 'x 9 ·, Bar 1095 otorcr:::s/ ~ TV's etc .. chair,644·1504. w/Hosewd rails. Delx ••••••••••••••••••••••• Se,oo 9150 Example: 2000HARBORBLVD. . gold cover, complt. Orig. Used Drugstore fixtures. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 645-1500 cdllUI L1tm: & 4 ~!ne. chairs, turq/oak cost S2300. sacrifice Wall cases & counters & '73 SUZUK I RVOO. 300 6 cyl., 3 speed, air, warn COSTA ME.SA """ tUllO 24 8 /W tv, apt. Hoover. $1500 call 644·1637. shelving. S48·3401. miles, xlnl. cond. $395. & hubs. radio, heater, &ex· bdsprd, silver set. All '73 suzu tra clean. (466FOL) 0 c-..... · TOYOTA xlnt. cond. 675·8989. Spas Fiberglass Jacuzzi. Excellent wooden display miles, xln~~ ~~·$4~~ · $4177 rCUHJ• _,., s Pump, falter. heat, blow. sales racks, swlable tor ( $800 J) l Highest S luyet' Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 1967 VW Baja Bug, rebuilt engine, new heavy duty clutc h, s mog control, Shelby & U.S. mags. wide Ure$, headers, hood locks. '75 tags. am/fm radio. Must see to ap· preciate $1500. Phone 642-9338 after 6 pm. Upr1ghtp1ano:Needstun· Under $1700 (7l4J Cabricshop,521.2900 lakes both !) 11111 Al~& onlrnporls 1966 Ho1bor.CM 6469303 1961220S.Alrcond .. new Ken more Dryer $35.--TV,Rodio, '69YAMAHA250Enduro. W Call RogerorBill 9725 $1600.556·0828. mg, staining, $125. t:le<: 750-0103 536·2286. <IUIH WllO am Maxey Toyota Rat radial ltres. new valves. 893·5287. Borg Warner TIO 4 s~d . HiFi, s .. reo 8098 Set up for dirt. Mint ~ TOYOTA 847-8.555 •• ,ii 1970 250 Sedan, 60,000 mi, For small block f ord.••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. $275. 557·8692 Need upholstery _material $175 Eves. Carl 646-2942 2., • , RC A C 1 TV FREE •ppn •is •L ti 19·20 MPG, best offer to recover chaJr Good -., o o r 1970 Honda 750 1966 Horbor. ( M 646 9303 "" """ "" 544·83.58 qual. but inexp.492·6324 Pool table w/access. $75. w/stereo, a m/fm radio . $900-Xtras Trucks 9 ~560 We buy used cars & ORA .... GE COU..-'S MG ___ 9_7_4_2 U. wood dmangtablew/4 Xlnt con~. $200. 830-1570 truck s. Call GROTH "" ""'' chairs $75. Gd. cond. ask for Dick aft. l pm 963·3960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHEVROLET for a free NEWEST & LARGEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10'" wetslone gr inder . Wood turning lathe w / tools-6"swing & 30" cen· lers. Single waler ski. Fr pie screen w I tools & 1 s tand & iron grate. 008•5142 Atdbml ira ld_soliwd stnt.e AM 7~on~957~lh$li~~a~~ PICKUPS ug~o*~1cHEVROLET J~~t~e~l: 7 pc dinette $t5. Recliner ~ ra ~oSs ood finish, 71 H~sky 400, nu eng & GOOD SELECTION 18211 Beach Blvd. All Models &Colors chair $25. ~hangi ng per con · ·847·6166 lrns. Curnutts, etc. NEW & USED Huntington Beach Didt MiHffMotors lamps $8 ea. 962·2684. RCA color TV. walnut $695,or ?673·6610 Prices start at........ 847 6087 549·333l 1:/11 .. ,;slilil 69 MGC GT 6 cyl., AM /F M, wire wheels. & immaculate! (0218EL> 1972 VW, good cond. lo mi. am/fm & trailer hitch. $1900/ofr. 545·1220 VW OWNERS, Tune ups. $20. Points, Plugs. Valve Adj. & 011. Will rebuild or exchange engi nes & trans. Work guaranteed. Steve. 556·9306 '72 VW Super Beetle. Clean. xlnl cond, AM /FM stereo. $1900. 832 -7449. BS O L UTE LY a 11 console, xlnt cond. $95. '72 Kawasaki 175 Enduro $2177 SELLING YOUR CAR? U. .. 6b.. $2677 ---------·I Curn1shangs must go. Call556·2895. Xlnt 3400mi .-iAc: TOPPnlCESP•lo 120 W. Warner TWO '63 Bugs·.1 running, W h & d d Estate Sale, Shorecliffs· · '_.... '73 Datsun C67c39V> 4 " "" as er ryer; sa e by 221 Driftwood. Thurs-Sun 8 track tape & fm radio 640-0647. " For Imports at So. Mam CIJ}eGJl ttwtA• ·7~4915nV.4WP93a~BLsu.sS650,rad. ifaolr tbo1reths.· 545-3516. side refrig ; Zentth TV. 9 30-4;PM 673_2411 brand new, $85, orig. speed• stereo, mag Paid for.or Not Santa An a "57.2132 a n tique s. furn1tu re. . Sl50. 675-8324 Yamaha 175 Rebuilt. wheels. Dean Lewes I~ ., oo s. appl1ancei.. iscellcitteous B & . Dart only. Xlnt cond ~1111 Auw& 1966Harbor, M. 72FIATSPIDER TOYOTA FM stereo tape. Many l 1 Vanteck frame & forks J) l 1 tra e or c ean Van ••••••••••••••••••••••• •..-,..... Jam one owner. Must see. Days 644 4223 & cwlo 1 t 1 hes &d ct,c. etc 1 ! w..,t•d 8081 °:!!.,..!4.':.'t"" """· M•'1 >ell. 941.2460 Eli?J wn WllO 646·9al.1 Thi> Muoon be•"'Y ;, , utns. 12,000 m•. $t?OO. C • •• • •• · · WANT VW BUG •t t 1966 uorbor, C M •4• 9303 · • eves or ampcr. 114 46th St., ~PINET piano Wa nted. ••••••••••••••••• ; ·• TOYOTA ~ : · "us C88SFBK> " 0 0 _ Sun 673·5360 ask !or Mr. <upstairs l ND 675 954u Pa t C h w · PO otor Homes, be A-l Optically & MISSION VIEJ O Sh . o. Y op as. rate G al Mechanically. Owner to MGB 9744 oemaker or t.tr. ~~~~~~--Box302.Cd M.,92625. ener 9010 Sale/Rent 9160 h IMPORTS D __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 Hmbor c M .646 q303 s ow service records or SD F ••••••••••••••••••••••• _or_s_e_. ------- 3 IMDIAN RUGS WANTED to buy: 1959 TAX ADVANTAGE Sale Mlr hm, 72 ft. Lan· Want lo buy •66 El ~~:un~~t0;~~~-eo;~: sj1.i74~~:~~1~~ 1971 MGB, xlnt cond . $400. 6451436 thru. 1962 Falcon Donate your boat dau. Lo mil, xlnt. cond. Camano. runrung or not. honest fast buck artists Had1 als & 1''M radi'o. PLANT SA.LE!! -Ran<'hero. Runnmg or Boy Scouts 546-4990 pvt. prty. Sat/Sun aft Reasonable. Call a fter don't call. s:n.6722. ' ·~ Fihal Spyodder S850 ~onvt. Make offer. 646·7649 '74 VW Convert. yellow, am /fm . steel radia l Lares. lll,000 mi, $3300. 536-1393 Heddmg Plants49' Ml. reas. Mt 5:30PM. I 3• SKIFF Gµm . Wkdys anytm 5:30 pm ask for Larry ec . go . acrif1ce! '70 MGB Red Convertible, 'Lee 1 Gal. Plants 75 , Larry 968-4971 962·6981. 968·497l' · Want to buy '64 lhru 66 El P.P. 898·2350. k • -G I ~ l~ r. 1 ~10 Camino, runrung or not. w /bl mler. 2 Tonneau 68 VW Bug, goot.I cond. ;i T~E POTSllO~P · Wanted : Old wooden $95. 557-8140 PACEARROW 24', air, •74 DODGE Reason able. Ask for 1973 Fiat 128 SL Coupe. covers. luggage rack, radials, $950 or best of· 2144 Newport Bl.<: M. dingy, not for water use, WANTED· 6·8' Pram / gener ator. Xlnt cond., PICKUP Larry at 968·4971 art. Good cond. 4 spd. FM 968m~9gl72w h eels, $1975 . fer. 557·3740_afl6pm. <'heap. 213-592-1788 low m1 'g. $7.500. Trade 5:3opm stereo radio & cassette. Dinghy S3000 equity. Pvt ply RETAIL PRICE 675-2740. '72 VW Hl Wgn. All ex· MOTICE Wantc•d : Appliances & Call: 64S-6840days 968 -4190 L 776FBK $4575 Auto• Im o ........ ~ Porsche 9750 l P · l S2295 DECORATORS o 642 1494 · ac . •• P JTCV Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ras. r1. Py. · power mowers. Pref ___ r_ · eves. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494·6505 dys. 496·3028 Whlse Art Dealer has NOT working. Reas 12' Aluminum w /5 'h hp railers, Trant 9170 Auct1"on Pr1"ce G ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Porsche 9llT, silver eves. fine import 011 pamtan~!> 646·5848 J oh & l 1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~al 9701 w /black, 5 spd, air.---------- &pr ints on canvas·. Ltc .n;;s3~~.548.{~ker. 75 x22 FT Rainbow trlr .; (wholesaleprace) ••••••••••••••••••••••• am /(m s tereo, alloy Volvo 9772 f ramed or unframed Cash for good used furn. ---comp self-contained. $3488 BRAND HEW wheels. 45,000 rru 499-1049 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honest whlse prices r efri g. freezers. &Boats,Maint~e/ Good cond Ready to L b h• • 963-4294 stoves. 546-0768 Service 9'020 roll! Be:.l offer. 545.7065 CWIT ll GUARANTEfo;) am Orc:J lftl Rolls Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---(71515 W) Dir. V-8 . E d ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! For Sale · NEWPORT Musical c u s t 0 m Mar In e 1973 10' Tra1lmate house automatic tr ansmission, spa a ROY CARVER BEACH TENNIS CLUB lnstrvments 8083 Wood work Hepa 1 rs trailer $850. ace box. car-power steering. air con-List price: S29,500 1 o 3 ME MBERSlllP646·1992 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sw1msteps. ladders: ries 3 motorcycles Call dationan~. Mui.t sell 1m· NOWOHLY ROLLS • 1 Factory Demos & Ex· . ~ Yamaha Guitar. Uniq. furniture. 646·7868eves 960-3677. mediately Need reliable $2 3,SOO • ecuttve Cars. Good U:.~t.I made1n EuroJl('.c:lrdta· Barnie Kessel jazz Boats, Power 9040 1974 Starcraft Traalstar. monthly payments. No 3tochoose! INVOICE DEALER Leavan~ Sla te. Furniture. Reblt. by Malt Owens al party lo make small OVER FACTORY JRR VolvoSelectaon ble, 4 chairs. Color TV s tudio. Used by Neil •••••:••••••••••••••••• XL tent camper Ex back payments due. No ALL PRICED Wash. machine. Vat'uum Youn,g on last tour. Must 31 CHRIS CRAFT cond. $1500498-3916 contracts to assume. JIM OH .._LL IN TO SEU cleanei:. Mi:.c. 1tcmi.. 669 i.ee to apprec. SJOO. Twin 1-'.W C.enganes. .1 Many other cars to MAR/NO "' J) l • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mgr. 8'17·0873 MOTOR CARS t\11\. UIJW J oann St. 646 2660 645·7583 /675-6744. $3850. 675·4618 raa ers, Utility 9180 choose from. Call Cr. HEW ROYCE U.S~A. (I ""II Aun• C:HU ISE/FJSH/FUN Utility Trailer 21 • x s· V 9570 1200 w ,. ____ -.._ •75· HO.._.DA For 1974 as well as 1973 ~ 14' Boston Whaler Shell. S300. See at 236 Camellia ans • __ , ••-7 • " and 1972, we have sold . ~· VOL VO New.SJ00.546 9903. Lane.rear. ;;;;··;~;~·~·~;~;··~=~· Amu~~:·~~BayClub SEDANS ::1u0t:m~~~lc~0~~anR01~~ 19MHorbor CM 6469303 30' Tolly Exp. <:r. F /B, Auto SerYice & Crp'l pa nl'ng, new tires Alf R You r c h o i c e o i other dealer in the U.S.A. T /S or 28' Diesel S/F. Parts 9400 $2000. 548-9583. a omeo 9705 accessories plus tax & Al ways a n exceptional both nearly new, low hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• license. Orde r yours selection of new & used, ORANGE COUNTY A CON\IENIENT SHOPPING ANO S£WtNC CUIOE FOR THE Top cond. $23,500 Nl . •GRAND OPENING ! l968 Sportsman. 318 en,g .. Alfa Romeo today. fu lly guar anteed. Rolls 714/751·1581 5492381 , DatsaToyola :Y.ton,52,000mJ.XLNT Buyorleose Royce & Bentl ey 968-7465 Volksa-Porsche COND. $1800/~st offer. Authorized automobiles. VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo dealer an Orange County! Buy or Lease direct. CAL ON THE CO For More Into. 1Wtation M a1or Tune-Up Special 646·9193· MUST SI::E. Sales & Service . Ro~ Carver, Inc. 21 ft. GLASPAR Cabin VW' Cruiser w /head, galley, s · · · ······· ··· S25 '72 DODGE ROYAL Beach Imports Rolls oyce BMW radio. V ·bed. full canva~ Most other 4 cyl. $28 SPORTSMAN MacArthur and JOCJUar 913o 234 E. 17th St. Cal 54ae 642-5678, Ext. 330 Call on OTHERS.... . Jamboree ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 546·4444 & slap goes with the boat' 642 2434 MAXI VAM 546·1200 or 646·1!147 Ask * · • 848-Dove 752--0900 1970 JAG XKE Air, FM, <Closed Sunday> "e:;,o:•:w;..,..,,,,~.,....,,. __ _ forJohnPottcr. 17~SuperiorAveCM RETAILPRICE NewportBeach 32000mt,S3,750. S ab --~,~~-~·· 1960 Twan En~ 30 IL. Chm. VW EMG. I 600CC $4295 63 Alfa S;tder $5.50, or best 675 . 1633 aft 6 .!' ................ !?!_~ i1i•j ='1. ej Zippy Pantdress! Lean, Long, Slim 917 3 SIZES 8-20 "111T~i,._ 1ff~-r .... ZIP INTO thla llO•nOQll'OI .. 1)4lDldre•• fnr 11c>lr, 11•• •l~nln~. blklnK. re,.lln.11 rr,.,. anti mot>- 11 .. all aummf'r' l"'" "''t .,.,. · lnit In f'HYl'Rlf' rotton~ Prlnlrd Patlf'ro 9173 · M IN..a' 811"' "· Ill, 1!, H . Hi. JI!. 20. Sil• U (b1J1\ Ul lallu , a~ J'•ldl 45 loch fPbrk Send $1 00 1or urh p1ttun Add 2$ cer11~ for uch p1ttrrn '°" nn11 clau mail 111d •P"r••I ·111ndhn11. 01tw.rwlH lhlrd dU$ d4'11Ytry will \elre lhrtt wwtltOf'rno.-. 6endtoM•n•n llC.ll'tlft, 442. I... Oaoly Poloc ht~ ~t , m Wu1 l~h ~, New Y0rlr, JI/ Y 10011 Pnftll NAMY.. AODRF.S.<1.ZIP. SJZr. and STYl.F. t"UM8ER ONf! PR1't: J>ATTf'RNorynur ('boiff to Mnd for l>M frH pal l CTn 1Mldf' N~:w SPRING SUMM£R PATTERN CATALOG IOO~tylft, 1Ut1&t\, rm p1utern coupon Staci 7Sc ,_ S.P.W + f(NtT .._ witll tlesle UdM pttl.eNI • . at 2S ~ ,.,_lri09 Do«* • II 00 ~kwin• &oil • fl 00 • ! t ,/ Take over pymls + $.500 530·6940 Auction Price offer. must sell 6'15-3802, Karmann Ghia 9735 - ---- - - - - Tnm tabs. depth tinder Auto p ant g & Bod Wk ~d rond ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAAB 2025 S. Manchester Gd. cond. 675 '4923 a an Y • (wholesale pncel '63 KARMANN GHIA Anaheim 750-2011 Reasonable. Quality Wk. BMW 9712 '75 tags. New motor and Boak, Sail 9060 Call Rack & Make548·3211 $2988 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clutch. Xtra clean body Buy or Lease •••••••••••••••••••••••Autos for Sate (WITH GUARANTEE> '74 BAVARIA &mtenor 675-5363aft4 Authorized '74 Hobie 16. Many racing ••••••••••••••••••,.... (44848L) Dir Automatic CLOSE OUT d 9738 Sales & Service xtras. Trlr & boat box. transmission, pO\\Cr s.& Men a_ Beach Imports Used 8 l1mes. S40 8945 Anti~es/ steering, air cond1t1on· "VE$$$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MacArthur and 1971 VOLVO 164. Power steering. power brakes, AM /FM . factory air con· d1t1on10g, leather an· lertor. XLNT. COND. ~5. Call 968·0989. Classics 9520 mg, speed control. Must * 5 30 i * '74 Maida WOCJOft JamQ<>ree DON'T BUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell immedaatC'lv. Need IMMEDIATE RX4. Rot ary engine. 848-D 195 "' d I · ove 752-o9oo Sarrifacc ! '74 Volvo Wnn. Any 29. lo 35. Race/ 5 rnr lfl ton panel reaable party lo make DELIVERY Am /Fm radio. Xlnl Newport Beach 3 mosold 5000 d.,. Cruise Sloop f'or over truck rebll '68 390. 2658 small monthly pay· GOODSELECTIOM cond. $3900orbestoffer. ·· m1.un er $20.000 Unlalyou'vesccn MOrange apt A, Costa ments. No back pay· * C ··~* Call673-2799 72 SAAB gg£ wrnty. All extras. Make csa ments dl1c. No contracts onst ...... _,, offer. 552-8194. our CAL. 830 0645/ L • M d u.,., 9 & , to assume. Many other * easa-* erce es Benz 9740 4 D o..kJ 5f>O 831 -0226 n_ att al ·~ oor, a utomatic, aar. · · -ere on cars to choose from. Call Elimin ate the middle ••••••••••••••••••••••• V h• I 9530 AM /FM, vinyl top. f IC H Cr. Mgr. 847 0873 man. Lease direct from u 0 w ••••••••••••••••••••••• authoru:eddealer! " < 9 l8HFS) 1971 CATALINA27 9112 HP Evanrude Xlnt cond. 494 9679 Malibu Outrigger com· plete. Also backbay flat· ties. Offers 642·2466 or RV STORAGE ~-~~~.~~·.-.~ •••• !~!.~ PurchosincJ $2977 24 hrs. m & out securi· There must be a reason Top Quality l $15 th Top Do• • ... R we are "1 m sales, #1 In PAID ser vace,lllanseection. .. n: ~ \.\Ill. UIJW y... mon at II.I.A 1 Us•dc~_::.-..1-s GJJ)1tllll l"u"•' '~ i!t\\j ~ ~l' ~ f 1) IMMEDIATELY Crevier BMW Used Car Mcma~r ~ fix4 S,\ HOT, gd . cond ' -· -• -FOR ALL 20R W. Isl Street I Mission• VieJO• ··1 ~ VOLVO .-er. .__ ff Santa Ana Freeway FOREIGN CARS Santa Ana 835.3171 ..,.,. or ""'5l 0 er . at Sand Canyon Exit 9 897·6239 aft. GP~ Irvine 5Sl·lS8l CALL OR COME IN ~ 4' llnports I 66 Hcirlio• CM 646 9303 SOL CAT. 18'. Racing sail ... WL-.,1 D.o .. -9550 TO SEE US "' {tJ/I Toyota 9765 2.101 lfilh NB w /l I E t $172S .. -· 'n...-• 2.-ro1 ........... __.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r r . x ras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...__.__-....... •• 17,.-...... • 675·5078. --......... -·-1974 GMC J immy ORAMGE COUMTY'S 1 . ..,111. tnn~ "&' in-~ >nur Hobie 16 W/trlr. l 'h yr. 8000mtles,xtras OLDEST '73 280 4 Dr . Sedan SPECIAL ''"'"'• ""'' ~~"" 1,N1,., 11 · Xlnt cond. Day 644-4242, $6 250 963-3960 ~ Loaded! Sharp ! Must 72 VOLVO 1800 STATIONWAGON 4 c Y I • 4 ·s p e e d , w/over drave. i\M/FM, & extra clean! (262£.50) MUST SEE. .. $ave J>MlemiA 0 VOLVO 1966 Hnrhor C M 646 q303 Autos, Used .. :,;\~'; 1 :~:·.~1 .111'1~~;;:~ •. '~.:~1.' eve &14 5563· -.-E-L-L-1d_._le--'-:-te_m_s_w_1_Lh_a_1 ~ . ~~~es l O ere r · TOYOTA SAL[! C'ICI• lwl "., or •• nll•~llC \\ n1 s. Daily Pt lot ClltSStlled ad. 3100 W.CNst Hwy. NA Factory Demos & Ex .1,.J .. ,111 .. 111t•11 h11 .. 111>•n•I ~· .,..BOT, goodcond., ., •. ._,..,7., 642·9405 Sales-Service-Leasing '66 Mercedes 2JOS, 4 dr, eeuli've Cars . Good Us·-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• h1111um l'•lll•·•n ~~~ .... \ti~~··· Sl75. 545 3516 '""'"" 0 ""' >'ll•'A ~IS rnrlulll'tl ---Roy Carver, Inc. pwr steering & brakes, Toyota Selection AMC Send St oo ror t'a<-h pattern. Kile #1012, w /trailer $800, Rolls 'Royce BMW auto trans. Very clel\J1, ALL PRICED 9905 Add 25' for tat•h p11ttl'rn for g o o d c o n d 1 t I 0 n 234 E. 17th St. xlnl mech cond. $2~00. TO SELL ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1r~t-clus mail and special 673·94531213.498-1794 Costa Mesa 546.4444 _548_·_1_48_7_. _______ 1 '67 Rambler Amer . 4 l>r h'ndl1n11 ~1·nc1 •o Alice cd l • 6 cyl., auto trans, A/C: ar?1~~~z~.~~~~:~ 1?~ lo::~:~ips/ ~~~!••••••••••••!!.1.~ Lik?~e~1~t!5:u~~ .. air eGJl emu ~~:n~.' ~S~.8:&~1~.reitt Yor k. N Y. 10011 Print ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp 73 Capri V6 Auto cond., pwr . steerint, " TOYOTA Buick 9910 N1m4', Addrtts, Z1r. l'lltl«'m Sl.ilPS Newport lk'ttch 1 w... 11 ,.,. 61 __. AM I F r., 5 1 e r eo A I C windowi;, slerro. Save on NumbfT s · 2 s. .. ~ n""""'""' 6'0f loaded 2•,000 mi $27cn this weeks snorial at onJy ••••••• •••••••••••••• •• S1vt dollus! Cre11r aal or Power ,.,.,.,. JlA 6lTo • "" """ ,.~~ 1966 u bo 73 BUIC boullful thlntts ~ r°" New 673·525.1 ;1;' >o .,.,... 6419' 64().4081 $10,...,S. <9S3CSU). nor r C M 646 9303 K 1t?SNt'edlttrancatalocl tt• ~~-=~ MISSJONVJ EJO RIVIF.IV\ 3drsl'"'P""'fdUo ~ . 1sr SO' Boat Slip for Rent. "'~ l70. •>.-0...... 9720 IMPORTS J2 JOYOTA Vinyl top, dual comfort N-1 Nll\_y Fin,, Quilt.I '1 oo Beautiful location. S ~-~!!:., =~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.D. Fwy at Avery i;eats, full power, factory N-• JliPt>lt'CrorM( si oo Call 6't2-9606 it.._.. .at ... .,..;.. 10~ WILL 9UY YOUR 831-1742 or 495-1700 COROLLA WAGON atr, Ult wheel, stereo, ~ • Knit 9oc\lc . . • s1 2S 11 '-.., •1 ""' .. ' n~-sport wheels, low miles ~=!~~::::-~. ::: ao:t.'.·Sf>"d&r !1e !!~ ES:.:.r.l5!~~ 8~vWl1.ci$J~~ OVE« 100 ~u toma\lc, r3dlQ xlnt cond (45704.5). • ll•ltll•nCrorhl't eor. u oo -isn.. ~-.. ,,,_. lfC.. n ~ PAI D FOR OR JllOT NEW & U1ID eater. & uggage ruck' $4295 Jnuan1 ("rotti.t Aoc* $1 00 ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• :' ~::. :nt"' ~~ u.J,, tt ~~ w l L L p A y t o' p MlltC~ t204ESC) Instant Maer1mrllool St oo l~' Speedboat. hbcr11la 1:•-.. _ ,..,. ~~ $1777 ,,_11r11 Mont1 ~ . Sl oo W/trlr S3SO. Call Uz 9 to • '~ ..... ,__ ,..,., ~,..,...__,. 001.LAR. CALL KENT OM DISPLAY Compl~t'GIRDooa llOO 67 u=-'" r.Z!t' fr~ ,!!".-ALLEN,S..0.()442 Complt'ltArahin~ll• S100 _4_._s_.4_000 _______ , n""' V~'· H~ -· Hout• of l"'PCM'f1 ~·;t.'~~::rz .. = lS'CRACKERBOX.small t r;.. ~~ s .. ~ ~~:I ·~l~t·~~d~SZ::11~~ AUTHORIZtD (fj'" .. L,,,,:, Mu•t>umQulltBoou2 w block Chevy. many ;,;~... ,..., .. .....,.. Call S92·l2l5. Mt RC£D£S t>8ALER """ WIW 15Ql.dluforTM•r •3 y;r xtras. Xlnl cond. lnclds ~I:' !!w-. v.., •Ma ncb er, 197~ Buick Custom 9ooll.0Huur1R:uo ... 50' Trailer p7S. s.56-4M2 I ;;~-== DATSUN PICKUP 72, Buen• Park TOYOTA LaSabrc 4 Or. auto, air, 64:.? 5678 .Je..N•.. ~~n 1ooct co1d. $1750 Call S2l•7250 Ult whl, P /s, P/b, 44,000 1~~~~~~;;;~QY~A;d~~;~~'-'~Nft;;;•~™~~~~~~67~~~6.168~~==========J:~°"~~\h~o~S~an~ta~Alu~~Fw~y~l_~'~'66~Ho~rbo~r,~C~M~6~•~6~9~30~J'.l_~fr~w~y~m~1~·£N~u~U~res~.~R~1111a:: grrat ! S204S 496 7882. • - ·$ - - Aut stee Uce -• A ul ,con h ea 609[ Aul heal spec f(5E ., V·8. pow hea Uc. Aul ~tee w /1 ·{415 For• aut heat run J404 R at a ul stee r ad do t lute '" V-8, h ea ca IT top. •• ~· II p I WE con (' a (153 V·8, air 11leE br a whl ne"' •74 V F r a ron ·•lee .whi rool I nt arc • (711 •• ....., - --=-r=~;.:.:;.::.:.:.!~,~--.JPlt:,!l.~O:!,!T~·A~O~V1m!.!!T1~$!!E~RLJ8~8 , AutM, UMd ...... UtM . Allfot, Un 4 Wednesda . March 26. 1975 DAIL y PILOT D8 JAl .. L UMi4 . •• • ••• ••• •• •••••••••••• ••••• • •• ••••••••••••••• ••• •••• •• • • •••••••••••• --~~:..r=:.:..:.:.:...:..:;.:.:::...._ ___ .....,..._-!::=:...!..!:.:.!:.!~_i.!~ ........ •••••••••• .. · ......_ U...t 0...... ttl l ...... ttH ~ · 9940 Awtot, Ui•d Allfet. Uted ...... UN4 ·--~· • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;.;r; ........................................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......................... ••••••·•···•••••••••••• •••••••••····--········· ..._ fftl 09"eth tHI '72 OOIGIDilT '8* Chat&tl' SUI. 11 «1 M. ·10 rord LT D Broullham M~wy ttlO OW..11911• ffll .,ffl1 .. . WiLSON FORD ............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• &WIMQ,H i • Runs A-1:1-iu bHtl 1ln09. 4 dt lmmaeulat.e l'OOd ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• CADILLAC 'COAYITTU · a1TAILrtUCI ~.Offef:MUti\9 Loaded with power a c 19 Me r e. Zdr hdlp, Sales and Hervlce '11Plntot !luto,r .New ·sPICIAL. Oytt to to fhooif fr.Mn Always a ael•Uon or SJ,tS cesaorlet. 8"-tm. P~/P B, Ver1 lo mil~•••· OLDIMOllLI palnl v lGtl toP...1.... J!!nt f'rom tUH. OMAC ~ CotviU '1. Pbobe • • L i ke ne w . U ~O o . GMCTIUCMS cond .• J550.Call~711 PUICHASI. flatndh .. ...... about new '15'1 lnitOdl. Auction Price C' tt40 UM• tt41 ~ 9903. HOMO A CAii before 10 am or 178-2832 Heww4~elret ( h I I• rl ntheunn ••H hHu• ,, ...... , ..... , ... ,, ... 1969 Mercury onterey, U I ftyAl.L. leav1me11a_,1=-•-·.__ __ .. ... SALE! , . - f_ L .. .. . . .. "' .. . ~ . . . ...... •clllllc 'fl, Coupe de VIiie, White', Prlvate Party, 641-18111 Do\le.aJ\41 Qua.ll8ta. w 0 caa c P ~> '72 ~RD COUl'llr1 Squire '76 ContlnentaJ ••or xJnl cond . See lo ap 2':s:rrrs vnn rty"'°"" 9960 Nr. MacArthur ~1988 9 .Pl ass. :.~ W/ lo\\ t ake over leaie. a mos. ~ec1ate! $795. 5'6-5054 Costa Mea~rbor e~_-9640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jamboree and Bristol (WITH OllAR~l!:E> m1 ea ge. _.,., (wlll lakf n11w 4000 + ml. Will MustCllMJ 99 2 Newport Beacb83.l--OS55 ( 5 I Ir z i ) D l t . • trade) 830-45"p\lt. a;ty. ••crlnce IHl tnot pyml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 CUTL.ASS Supr~mc ATLAS '64 CORVE'M'E, 321 cu. c)'cllnd 1 r , automallc 71 LTD alr, power vinyl Aak rot Frankd-5010 J!l61S For d V·8 , auto. Coupe. Air condlUorung, In., Turbo400,•:U Poet., lratts ml11lon 1 l)O'Wtr top, clean, •1450 0r best Mev...tck tt47 trans , pwr . steering, go ~er ;ict!~nf and Chrvsl~r""""°""' Diec brekee, n&n!d Fen· st~orln1, alr (!OndlUbn· offer }>P, 830·5169 ••••••h••••••••••••••• many ittru. A·l w nd, "'&r~e~ten~s°?J44.~vc:. Open ~aaly 'as S'un. 'Ul 10 luy Your I rand New COURIER and leceiYe der S II """11'"1 Ina. MUal sell lm· 73 FO.... S975.581·61.2. . -P M 8 • po er . .....,.. ' ; medlalel1. Nted reliable 'fill Ford Torlno4dr; pwr., ""' 73CPE DEVILLE 630·1'710; 633-9'264. part~ to mnke amall auto., air. Burgundy ; 2 0 M~V!RICK '72 MdusLlangdMdach/I. Pert ·:;,ale~ro,.ro11Jo°.,;n."f~~l 2D'l9J~:(a~!~vd., Burnt 8lenl, vinyl top, ,61 C .. tt l I ta N bl ..... k 1·n yl l -oo oor S\N con oa e w extra• · aaddle leather Lnterlor 0 0 1 \le e convert. mon Y &i•ymer) · '"· v op . .., · &Cy linder saaoo·. M6-4J903. '" over payment..s. 642·4632. 546· I 934 ~f\lll \)cnrer factory alr0 \Hardtop. 4 Spd, p/wlh· back pay ent.s due. N S36·05Sl Automatic Trans , '71 OLD"' Delta Roya le, -. -------- d l r•... u • dowa. 536-4700 · contra t h lo assume. . M R 6 M v 8 p 0 68 p 1 h d ua com o~. Mata. It . M any ot h e r c ars to 1974 Oran Totino Ehle /\ adlo 8 uslang, . • /s, All power , c lean. lo ml. y m o u l • goo wheel, s tereo,, po#e r n Corvette 4 spd. New chooH fro"'. Call Cr. 5100 m. i , gorgeous. Ha! Whi le w /blue interior auto tra ns, n ry nice l $1800 /offer 84i·089U all transportation car. aU door locks. <698GOR ) paint, air, AM /P'M, disc ~gr. 847·08'73. everything '4000558·0559 S 1795 $1100 or best offer. Call 6 · · · acces. $600. 673-8916 $4995 brakes. Convert.982-8381 Dodie '74. V.S, A(f P /S, '69 LTD 2 DR, air, Power See at Lnura .its PM,875·8114. , -'71 P LYM OUTH Stal.loo A DAB Of' PETROLEUM Fm ater cau . CU5l. lnt. $850. Dally Piiot ~YH '66 M'ualang, 8 cy l. .!~•••••••••••••!!~.~ Wagon, Pl~. PJB. A/C. J EL LY applied l lh Lo ml.OHer.8'15'9561. 673·11650or6«-5585 PartlftCJlot A/trans, p/s. p/b, rebl\ .71 P INTO Runabout $~35.968·8520 ___ . l h d •· o e 330 W.Bay,CostaMesa eng._ Reblt trans. Ne" A/T $1600 '73 PINTO' V-a 9974 r e a s 0 1 f1ngerna11 19'2 Dodge Dart Cwlom '71 TORINO Wagon. fac or call r a d 1 a l t I res . $690 • · -~ polish and glut boll lea a /c, p /s. p /b, rad ial air, P /S, p /B , $1375. Margaret Greenman 536-2153 Wagon, slick. air. $2400. ~:····~·· •• •••••••••••• w1_1l ~eep the lids from ures, vinyl roof, amtfm 548.SMS •642 ,.32 • . _ <:ull 552 84!89 72 VEGA Clean. hf'f r uo-·$150· CASH REBATE from 11t1cking. Try a l)aaly stereo tape mecharucal· ~ I Oldsmobtl~ 9955 ning cond Only $1950 or '71 Cad Cpe deVille. Drk Pilot Classihed Ad to 1 ( l S rifi ,89 FALCON S . . --••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Pinlu Runabout. 2060G offer.~8 -25te met11l1c blue. Am/Fm buy, sell or rent some· 1 per ec. ac ~ l al1on 72 "z.2dr,6cyl,Aff,PtS, '72 CUTLASS Supreme, ml 4 spd. c·ust.om ant. -----stereo & 8 lraclt lape, ltb thin farm. Below wholesale. Wagon, $500. or orrer. dlx Int, 18000 mi. xlnt v1nyllop1 A /C, reci1 whale rad ls. ~real mp~. $2250 !'>El.I. 11llt> 1tt•ms w1lh a & all pwr extras. $2975. g. 89!·8153 675·3031 cond. $1995. 673-7079 int. $2800. 846:e-T08 962-692!1 ' IJJll\ Pilot CIJ~slfled Ad. FORD MOTOR CO. :::S·& ~t~ds~!J~ or Allfos, H•w 9100 A..tos. M.•w 9100 llfoa, Mtw 9100 Autos, Mtw 9800' Autos, Mtw 9100 Avto1 M•w 9100 Aiif~s Mtw --ttaoO ------------------·-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .... :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... : ................ . LIKE NEW SPECIALS .· '65 CAD Coupe de Ville, lo miles~ xlnt care. St~el·B · Urea. 11150. 548·862'7 c ..... ·······~··············· ---------. 1974 CAMARO, lo miles, '71 pty-. o. hr P/S, P /8 , AM /FM stereo ·A t ' ta pe, air , mags. $4000/or u ~· tr an~ .• po wer offer.646·4903after 3pm. steen ng, radio. healer. License. #175CCM Special,.... ... A•oH .... 5 1388 '11 "-tolt....._. Aut o . tr ans., a ir • condition ing, r ad io, heater. License No. 609DNW S,.Clal FMIMCiltg ....... 5 1388 Camaro 74, Z28, am /fm stereo, 4 sp, Z28fackage. 20000 rpl 644·414~--.... 68 Camaro , 325 Eng, nu tir es & brakes, good cond. $950. 552·3377 Chevrolet ....................... COHMIU. CHIVROUT SALES & SERVICE 2828 Harbor llYd. COSTA MESA '71 Ford v. 546-1200 Auto. tra ns .. r adio, M healer, Special wheels, '72 ONTE Carlo-Silver s pecial t ires. License w / wht vinyl. Make or. #(585HEV> fer. Owne r will sac! S,.CI• fiHllclitt 640-8228. A•oll.W. 1972 Nova 307. Auto, P /S, $I 488 AM /FM,xlnlcood. -$1750. 493-5341 •71 FordCtry.Se4• '73 CAPRI CE E state V·8, auto., (act. air, Deluxe wgn. P /B. P /S, power steering , radio, A/C, P /l a ilgate. Steel heater . t inted g lass . d M t II $2 900 U c. 761DDW ra !!I. us se · ' · S49·9322 wkdys. lp«lal RltcMc*J 11.•olabt• FOR SALE. make offer ! $I 888 '57 Chevy Belair. 327, auto trans, power steer· --.-7..;;;4_P...;lllt;.o_;;;Sedelt....;;;.... __ , in g. radio. 548-944 Au to. trans., power art.erJ _pm_. _____ , steering. radio, heater, '72 Impala. auto. air, I w /w tires, v /int. ma. $2350. 644 -039 · C415KXT) Bluffs. N.B. SpecJ.t~ .. A•.U.W. '70 Kngswd SlWgn. A/ $2288 P IS . P /8 , xlnt. cond. '70 ....... Top Ford Camper Van, V-8, auto. tra ns., radio, heater, whitewall t ires, fully cam per equipt. f402BNU S,.C. fol Fifi MC NHJ A•oilabl• 53188 . S1"6. 644·19009-5. '68 Camar o. 2 dr. 6 cyl. spd. Mic helin tir es . Yellow with black In· terlor. Clean, runs great! $1000. 53 1·2906 74, Monte Carlo, Landau. auto. air, am/fm r adials, $3975 PP, 646·2.838 1968 Impala, p/a, p/b, air . r a dio, S600 o r offe r , '73 Ford >t°• T°" 545.9445 Ranger P ickup. V-8, ------- a uto. t r ans., po w er '69 Che v Concours Sta steering. power brakes, Wag, P /8 , P /S, air. $700. radio, heater, h eavy 7141751·1581 : 968-7465. d uty eqpt., de l uxe 1973 El Camino SS. $2950. tulone. (#OKLA). Fully loaded ! 52988 . ., ....,. c • ..,... v. V-8, auto. trans., r adio, h eal er , c ompl e t e ly camper eqpt. incl. PoP lop. (XPS317) 5 1988 'H Pkb(ll & C.-per o/.e Ton Chev. V-8. 4 s pe e d . wi t h 1 1 ' W E STWAY S s'e tr contained, ca b over ca mper . (#37 1 ) (15342C) s,.cw .......... ........ 52388 '74 LTD V-8, auto. trans., fac ai r co n d ., p o w er steering, power <d isc) brakes, radio, heater. whitewall tires, like new. #795KRK Sftecl• Filt9Clltg A•....._ 53488 Call 960-3677 '62 Chevy S.S. 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Stoeks VOL. 68, N,O. 85, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANG E COU NTY, (ALI FOR N IA W E DN ESDAY, MARCH 26, 1975 TEN CENT~ MourllerS Bil' Eiler Lai-sen .. Farewell Eller l.arst•n . tht> Lagun.i Beach Greeter, was remem- bered al his funeral Tuesdav as a man who radiated only good wall and humanil). About 80 per ::.oil::.. mcludmµ Laguna Beac h c ity officials and two televis ion c rews. attended the se rvice at Cnmmun1t' Pre::.bytenan Churt:h · Rev. D a llas Turnt.'r. a fornwr m inister ~1l the chur('h , reml'n1 Facility Transfer Proposed Expans ion of the San Clemente redevelopm ent project to include an 18-acre area off Avenida P1cu "here a sew age treatment pla11l and C'ily y ard are causing a blighted appcanrn ce was pro- posed Tues d ay by Councilman Cha rles Fox. Jle suggested that the unsight ly treatment plant and cal y yard be located in San Clemente's .. bac k country ... possibly on thL• Reeves Ranch. The razed area could then be developed as a hotel e-0mplex. restaurant and business center under the Pl'O\'ISions or t he eity·s redevelopment agl'ncy. '.';o cost e st am att•s were ad· \·anced for the relocation of city facilities but Fox ·s idea has been -order ed brought back to the council in April for a fuJJ dis- cussion. As presently e nvisioned. San Clemente 's r ed evelopmont Pl'O· jecl includes the pier bowl area. an area v. hach runs from L111da Lane south lo Cazador Lane ancJ from the ocean inland to the ma· jor north-south thoroug hfares. Although the planning of the redevelopm e nt project is not complete, t he project largely will entail a n ew pier e ntrance, street drainagl', lighting and parking improvements. To assist with the planning of that project, councilme n al Tues day's adjourned meeting <.1uthorized thl' formation of a five-member cililens committee The committee. to be appoint- ed by the Caty Council, will be .composed or property owners. business owne rs and residents living within the redevelopment area boundaries. Councilmen agreed to each br- ing back a list or candidates fro"tn which the appointments will be made at a subsequhtt meeting. In related action, city c'Oun· dlmen voted unanimou$IY lo trans fer $20,000 in c1ty f'*1ds to the Redevelopment Agency for start...µp cos.ts. Th~ payment is envisioned as a loan which s ubse· quently will be repaid to the city. A g ric ulture Pane l Hirle d A consulting firm bas been selected by San Juan Capistrano City Councilmen to determine how to permanently preserve agriculture in the community. Levande r, Partridge and An· derson, a land economics firm, \\.ill be awarded a contract to perform the study which wjll eon· centrate on a vuck farming ares soulh of Del Obispo Ro11.d and orcu1ge growing ureas i.n the northern part o( the city. Sixteen companies made pro· posals ranging from $4,800 lo $84,000. Councilmen suid they hope the final contract will cost no more than $30,000. PILOT AD SOLD STATION WAGON ''Thanks to the ad, we sold our s tation wagon." That's the succ~ss experienced by the Irvine man who placl'd this dassified ad In the Daily Pilot '73SQtitRF. W1gon.A T , 24000mi. xlnt cond. $2295. l'ri ply. XXX•XX~\. If you h~1vc to 'iell 1'.111 li l2 5678 Jr-. 'ea~y to put n lt·w \\Oros 10 , .. ork for )OU in thl' D:11I) P1lol. ' .. tx>red Larsen as a man known to l'Ountless thous ands of persons throughout the. world1 • Rev. Turner said L aguna Beach is known ··as that we~l <?oastaJ community wher e the man ljtands on the corner and gr eets peopft>. ·' Larsen'::. ··He lllJJo. ho, .. <.irrrr rre you.·· d elivered on a downtown !>treet corner 111 ha!-- n«h Danish acc!!nl, \\as sill•twt•d Thursda y b y d eath at a Capistrano Beach nursing bome at the age of 8". L~rsen wus scheduled to be burled at 3 p.m . today at the Veterans Adminis tration Sawte lle N aUonal Cemetery in West Los An~eles under the direction o f S he ffer Laguna Beach :\1 ortuary. "The t•hildren of our r~mily and out· churc.~h. t>vt'n when th~~ were very s mall. would exl'ilcdly roll do\.\n the car windows to rt>- turn his gr eelings,'' s aid Turner .. Once there was a report at a chamber of commerce m eeting that Eiler's greeting might cau:.t' an accident. But rather than silence h im, the city made him 1ls offic1al greeter. "Certainly many of those Y.ho knew him couldn't understand his. motivation for greeting." s<11d Turner . \\ho partial!.\ e:-. plained it by reading from th1· poem, ·'The Hou::.e by the Side 01 the Road.": ··Let me live 1n nt} houM' b\ the sid e of the road ancl lk• j friend to m a n .·· :\(UCh Of the eUIOl(~ \\JS dt.•\ Ill ed to a his tory of Lar~t·n s hfe ~fore he first t·amc to Laguna Beach in 1938. lit• rt•l urncd 111191 2 and staved . <11\ tdtnl.! his tinw between greeting a nd ganfo111ng H t' res id ed ;it lht.• llott·I .ans ~-sued for \_/I Dally Pltot PhelO by i..e PayM WINO LOVER VERN LUCE HANGS IN THERE AS GUST LIFTS HIS PARACHUTE OFF THE BEACH Newport Beach Man and Friends Rode Tethered Chute Tuesday as Winds Began Sweeping Orange Coast W aili1ig Arab Moh Praises Slain Leade r BEIRuT, Lebanon <A P> Thous ands of wailing Arabs mobbed the coffin of assassinat- ed King Faisal before the world 's richest monarch was buried in an unmarked grave today. ll was the only public portion of the si mple funeral rites pro· sciibed b y the puritanical ~-0habi sect of Is lam. Bathed by ~losle m holy men. s hrouded in a seamless while s heet. Faisc.il 's bullet-lorn body lay in E l Eid mosque in Riyadh, <See FAISAL, Page A2i • Winds Lash Ci;ast; No Damage Caused Stron g surface wmds will con- tinue blowing through the nig ht along the Orange Coast. accord· ing tothe V .S. Weather Ser vice. The forecast calls for the north to northwe:st winds or 25 to 35 m.p.h. to continue tonight and <liminish T hursday. However, an officer at the '.\I arine Corps Air Station al Santa Ana said that. :ilthough g usts this morning had reached 34 knots. he cxpec1 ed the wind to ease late this afternoon. .\ "eo.1ther officer at the El Toro ~I arine Corps Aar Station :-aad that gui:.ls this morning re- ached 33 knots and added that ."there 1s bad turbulence for s mall aircraft. .. lie predicted that the wind would tail off Thursday. Xo damage was reported from ,th e wind 1n Orange Coast harbors. Thl' wUid was belweC'n 15 an<l 20 knots in Newport Harbor with gusts up to 30 knots. At 0;.ina Point it \\as 15 m .p.h. \\ ith gu::.ls up lo 22 m .p.h. The Weather Service predictt>d clear s kies and no rain for tonight and Thursday. ~God Watched Over Me' \ . Da11_a Yachtsma1i Tha1ik/ul for Se a R escue HONOL ULU CU Pll CaUf9rnia yachts man Carl An· derson said Tuesday it was more ··G&d's work than luck" whil'h brought a Japanese fis hing boat to his r escue in the 'South Pacific after swrms h ad disabled his 24-fool sloop last w eek. "It was a little more tha n luck," said the lanky, 45-year-old commercial artist from Dana Point on his arriv al at Kahuhu, Maui . "I 'm certain God was watching over me and guided the F\Jkutoku !\1 aru to m e after gales had wrecked m y rudder and left me hopelessly ad ri n.'' Anderson, dressed in blue dungarees and looking flt d pltc his ordeal, said he left cautontia in hjs hnrne·built sloop Jan. 21 , and had be<'n headtng lor the ~forquesas Islands northeast or Tahiti. However . odverse winds forC"ed him to change course · rarller this month and he was trying lo make Hawaii when gale winds disabled his sloop. "I was terribly frightened when the Fukutoku first came over the horizon for l was afrai<l she had not seen m e," Anderson r~called . ''As I noted in my log, she was the most beautiful sight r had ever seen. Then she changed her course. a nd I knew I had been saved. I am thankful to God for sending the Fukµtoku Maru to rescue me." Anderson said there had been no opportunity to 11ink his yacht. tho Rac hael M 3rie, and he had only time to gather UJt • few personal belon8inas and clamber a board th~ tuna .fishing boat ~(ore they leJt. "l reel no shame in lldtnkUn& th3l l brok• cso ll •n4.ctiid . J wa aboarcJ•the fUkulo ui "••rv ." \he Call!o rna yacht man said. "And oeve r • hpve t found anyon~ mos,:e con· cerncd :»bout. rny hcull.h. Tho crew fed me so y.,ell, and l had a most enjoyable time a board lhese lasL few days en route to ~1aui . ·•E ven thoug h we had Lillie knowl ed ge of each olher·s language, we made ourselves un- ders t ood . mostly by s ign language," Anderson said ... , wanted to help with1 th~ work aboard. but the c rew wouldn't let me as they were all so concerned $bout my health.·• The s hip's <.'l\ptain. T a maj1 Watanabe. s aid his vess~ left Kesennuma. Jap3n. Sept. JO. and has been at sea ever since. Cap- tain Watanabe credited fi s hing master Sasaki Satoshi w1th dis- covering the helpl~s Rllchael !\1urie. . Carnent.er. who ~orked for a pa r C\lP com p,any m R1 ·c . idl'. suid M hpd attempted to8and out di.,trrss ttinals from hL~ rnd\o .Ulcr being dai.u~led on .. \•b. 00. • <See It SC E, PaJt~ "2l 7 ,500 Losi11g Doug las Jolls In Long Beacli By KATH\' CLA1'C\' Of the O•ilY Pt IOI St.lff ~1 ore than 7.500 :\kDonnl'll Douglas e m ployes will be l;iid off pe rmanently this week al tht• firm·s Long Beach aircraft :>lanl in the wake of a !'iix-week·long strike by machinists. At the same time. ('O mpany of ficials said todcty th(• firm is pl an ning no new contract offer to 1.111<1 the walkout by m embers of tht· Internat ional Association ol '.\lachinists. No further ncAottat ing meelin~s a re :,ChL'Cluk'd. The i 500 permanent layofls will include 6,500 m embers of 1 hl· l'nited Auto and Aerospan• Workers, as well as salan ed and non-union e m ployl'S. Compan) offi cia ls ~a id the ex act number ol permanent cutback:. is not ~ l'I <See DOUGLAS. Page A2 i Sl1op 9Robbe d By Gumnan 111 Cle1ne nte ,\ San Clt>mrnte habcrdas hl·t ~ sht1J) \\as ht'ld up '1l noon Tut•" day by a lmw gunm.m \\ho llL'U on foot <.1fter po1·kNing S63 111 cash. The holdup \\ as reporlt.'d by ~• woman cm plo) e at the Dr l Thomas '.\f en ·s Shop. 987 S 1::1 Camino Real. She told polfre lht• man mad<.' her ..ro to a back room and wait while hem ade has exit Shl' de::.cnhed him to be ot possibly ltah:rn Of'S<'ent. five feet ~l41bt, m edrn m bur Id. "1th bl R<' .. t'Ul'ly hair. and \.\ ~arm)il ._. hill\' !.l~ved shirt .and blut> J1.•:111.., Volke :<.iy th<.• y, c<ipon t•=>l'<I t11 force ht•r to t m n O\ t>r th\• mom•' po::.s1hl) w JS a nickel ph•lt'«I 1 t' voln•r \\1th a four inch hurrd t\ ~1 Lagunu. lrel' ul duu·ge, u1H1l 1•1· Cl'lll ~car::. ''hen faihng lw.1lti lon'l'd him inlu nurs ing hom1·s \ flt•r I ht.• Sl'I'\ ll'C. nwmbcrs ul \m1•111·Jn l.i•gion Po:.t :!:?:! LJ~u11.1 Beach. flll·d pJst thf upl'n t•J:.kct p artially drJpl'd "1th Jn .\mt!n can Fl a!! .illd :-..1 I utt·u L.i r-.l'll · F.11 t'\\ t>JI . Etlt·r said 0111• J1 hl· .... dut t.•d I ht• \\'orld \\ .11 I \l1tt·t.tll • ons Sycamorf Building Sought B~ FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL . Ot ti•* O~oly Pilot Sufi The City or Laguna Beach. cur- rent and forml'r euuncil mem - hcrs a nd man~ ll-ading rl•sidcnts \\l'l'l' stung Tlll'Sday INith a s:n mtllton l.rn su1l that demands that :.111 Orangt..· Count~· Superior Court judgl' 1~SUl' an injunction "110 \\ in J.! d I'\' p I 0 pm c 11 l 0 r Syeamorl' lltlb 111 Laguna Ca 11\0ll ·Thl' suit \\as ftkd 111 Supenor Court b' Rancho Palo:s Vl'rde:-. Corp .. ;J\\ ncr o[ tht• 522-acn· parcel near ttw intersection o1 Laguna Can~·on and El Toro roads The leg.ii action dl•mJnd:-. thal the corporation hl· <JllO\\e<l to d(• \ elop the property under the e:'I. isling R -H I rcsldential-hilbtde 1 1onmg. Thal \\ ould allow 3.000 housm.t{ units on the parn•I f'1hng of the 5Uil in Sup1.•1w1 Court comes in th(' \.\ ake of .1 dP t·1s1on b) a federal judge rn1t lo take complelt' j urisdiction 111 tht.• CaSL'. l .S. l>islrtl't Court .Jud l'•' Hobert Ke lleher firs t decidl'd 1101 to take jurisdittion, then dl'tldPt.l lo take pcirtial Ju risdiction in the m atter. Thl' net dfeC"t or his cll•e1:-.1on \\as lo ~l'nd the matter 11110 the stall' <:ourt s~·s te m, l>l'g111n111.~ "1th Supl•rtor Court Thl' :-.u1l ftlcd Tuesda) mal..l·.., <·la1ms :-.imtlar to those ra1:-.C'd 111 1hl' feder<J I HCllOll. It alll'gl''> thJI a ('Oils pi rae~ 1.•..; i!>lt'd b1.'t" t'L'll '.inous per:-.ons to cleet offir1.1l:- to till' Ci t \ ('0U l1Ctl that \\Ollld h Io e k l h ·L. tie\ l' Io pm en t 111 ~\l· .i more II 1 lls l·on:-.iclt•J'l'd th• 0 1\t.•\stont" or tht• propu ... , I j.!reenbell O f OJll'll s p,H'l' 'UI round mg the n t) _ Thl' !'-UI t tll·m ands lh:1l J .1ud~l ).!rant thl' OL'\ t•lopl'I' an 1111u1wl11111 to mm e ahead with eon:-.tru\'l1011 plus S:.17 m1lhon in rlama!!l'S. tlw s<inw amount that h;1d beL·n dl·- ma11tlL•t.l m the fl.'ckral eompla1nl. .John Pol Ind.. altornt·~ for R:ineho P alos \'erde:-.. said eom- plaint:-. '' l't't' nrn tled to <il'frn cl ant~ Tul'sdav aftt>rnoon lh'flondant~ an• \1ayor Ho) llol m. ;rnd c1 t' 1.·ou net I ml•m hers <.'lwrlton Ho,· cl , Carl Juhnson, Ph' lits S\\ ec1;l.', and Jon Brand . Pl .i11111ng Com n11ssion Chairm..tn tSceSt:IT, Page Ali \\'<"at her ~lostl~ su nn~ throui.:h I' h u r s d a \ . I. u c .ii ~Us I \ \\tlld'i l5 "10 25 mph Crni t1nued eool da~:-\.\1 th hagh!-- Thursday nt•ar 60 :incl lu\\s 10111ghl in the 10:-.. i\ 11 1'.' n g I 1 s 11 m a n d 1· mc111stratt•s 1/J11 a1w1e111 urt ol · /lrns:-. rubbrny .. ut an u1111suul ort 11rl11b1t in San ClemNJlt' -"<'I' :-;tory. Pit 111rt> 1m f>oyc f).J toda11 lndt·~ At y..., S.nrce Al ..... "" .. L M .. y. 94 C:41tMNt•• "' c.. .. erc.w,.., au Ct.iu•hM 01 It (,9ftll(\ .. c,. .. , ... ,. •• OHtll Nellcn Al IE•*•••~•.. ,., l111.,,., .. _,,, .... ,, •.. , ( .... ca " Mat .. , .... Mevt.. e 10 II ~\'( ... . .. -IFu ... 1 •• ~tl_..l ... ws M 0r....-ee-t, At It ...._.. c;c.a $yhl.i ~··· 91 '--" ..... °' "•"''"'"" •• '\+.<~ M.truu ••-' f•t.v••t0" a It j Tllt~ .. ,.. ., .. ,, ... ,,... ... ....... ....... ~ A• 2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Wedne$day March 28. 197S . Fiesta Parade ~ ~o Be Revi -ed? The possibility of rc\<i\ ing this year's ruined-out Fiesta de las Golondrinas parad~ will be corusidered Thursday njght at a ~ pccial meet.mg of the San Juan Ca pis tr ano Fl•ta -~aat100. • ''There's been ~ome talk about rc~heduUnu it and we're going to t ry und decide whut we should do," said Mrs. Lon Cross mun, pubhc1ly che1irman for the parade. The m eeting Is t>rht.'duled for 7: 30 p. m. in the Security National B~rnk building at 32201 Camino Capistr ano. Unexpected rajn s~turday prompted the offici~l ~an~ ceUatioo of the parade but the news bad not spread to a bout 1.000 people who came to San Juan unyway. ( J Upset because there · BRIEFS w as no show, some of the would-be parade "------------watchers blocked traffic on Camiho Capistrano andµ>ok oo Sheriff's de- puties w1Lh rock~ <ind boltll'S when they attempted to dis- perse the NO" d. A tolCAI of 13 persons y, er~ a rrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct as a result of the melee. The parJde was rninl'd out ont·e before, in 1969, and the event WcJS rcseh~duled. However, because of the expenses invoh ed in pull 1ng 1t 011. rL'S('h<.'<luling of the 1975 Fiesta de las Golondnn<is parade is Jnything but certam. Cle111e11teo11 Sentenced A S3n Clemente man who admitted in the courlroom that he broke into and robbed a Costa :\Iesa beer bar has been sentenced lo onC') {·ar in Orange County J <til. !:iu penor Court Judge Everett W. Diekcy add1Lionally placed Larr~· Allen Quaek1•nbu:-;h, 22, of 192 Calif' Delga_do, un three yc;.irs probation ••ftcr the defendant pleaded guilt)' to burglary l·hargl'' Quackenbush and CO·dl'fl'ndant Vickie Lee Craig, 22. or the same San Clc•mt•nte address, were booked on those ch;.irges last Oct :.!:.? <Jfll'r Quackenbush allegedly broke into the bar :.ind l'>loh: a lo:.i<kd .:!:!·caliber pistol and a jar of beef Jerky . . . Judge Ditkl'.' d1~m1sM·d all charges aga111st Mass Cra ig after al .... as ~1rj?ued th<•l ~he was with Quackenbush in his car but took no p.Jrt 111 tht.• brcJk·in. Ch11rcl1 Wi11s Pern1it ~:.in Clemcnll''l'> F1r..,l Baptist Church h as been given pcrmc,sion lo u~c Ba/11.J Stadium at Vista Bahia Park for an Easter Sunrise Servit:t' :\farc:h 30. Jn giving lht·1r uppmval to use the stadium, city coun- cilmen notttd thcil l'\'en though the service is s cheduled for 6 :30 a .m . necirb~ residents ''ould not be disturbed. The public :.iddre:-.'> syslt•m to be used during the service \I. ill project the sound 111to the hills behind the bleachers, Phillip Duffit>ld. ;..t thun·h official, has assured. Jtl11ri11e Draws Ter1n A Camp Pendl<.•ton ~tarine who was s potted on the roof and reµorlt.'d to poli<:e as he \\as about to break into a San Cle mente drug store h<Js bN'n sentenced to 195 days in Orange County J all on a burglary conviction. Superior Court Judge EH•rett W. Dickey ordered the jail term and thrl'e .)l'<ir~ probation for M arine J ames Stanley Kr<.1u s. 18, after lhl' defendant pleaded guilty to ~econd degrl'e burglary Krau~ .... ;.is arre~led Ft·h 12 by police who found him on the roof of the :\Jed fl\ drug store, 241 Del Mar Ave .• San t'lementt>. Police said they conflsc:.ited a pocket knife, screwdriver and flashlight that they found in Kraus· possession. Q1tortet to Perfor1n ' The Westwood Wind Quartet will appear'·in concert before the 8:30 Laguna &ach Chamber Music Society at p.m. Thurs d ay at the l.<Jguna Beach H igh School auditorium, 625 Park A\'e. The prog'ram v. ill includt• works by R eicha, Klughardt, Nielsen, Francaix <ind Karlins. Tickets are priced priced a l S5 for adults and S:J for students. They a r e available at the door. ~egio11 Pf1tl11cl~ Carded La~una Be~•<'h .\meri<:an Legion Post 222 and its aux- iliary will celcbrnlt• the 56th .inniveri:;ary of the legion with 11 potluck suppN ut 6 30 p m . Thur~day at the post, corner of Catalina and Legion slret'G. Followm~ ~upper. Dons Shields, Robert Vought and Wallace Stachll v. 111 lead the group m singing popular songs of the 20s and 30s. 0. W. Pnn• will recall the early days of the legion and display hh collection of newspaper front pagc~hroniclmg h1 stonc ('\ cntsofthiscentury. Art Association Meets A gene r a l meeting of the-s,m Juan Capistrano Art.\::-.· sociation v.111 be held <1l 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Marco Forster Junior Jli gh School ;.iuditorium, 25601 Camino Del Av ion. Mary Elizabeth Cardin, painter of the California mis- sions, will be thedemonstrating artist. Prospective members ar<' im itcd by Judi Cunningham, association pre~1denl, lo ~lltend. Refreshments will be :>erved. ORANGE COAST l ... , DAILY PILOT lf'WI' Or~ (O~\t O.•I'( Pttt')• t#tth wthch 1\ 1 otn btl"tfd IN' 'k• PrtH•. I\ CH•bt1...tv·o by thr c,. 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C..l1fortu• 91~,,., Capo Beach Condominiu1ns Turned Down Robert N Wero Pre"dilnt •nd Pubf1Wr Jack R Curley "ic• Preudent •M C..ner•t M..MOflr Thoma<, t<eevil [11;1tw Thoma<, A , Murphtrw .Mol"•0•1"'19 totrnt Charle<, H Looc, RichMd P N.,11 A'~'•"'' ~"49'"9 £0.too u9una ha ch Office ··~c.-~··~·'""' ..... l!ll>Q ACIO•tU P 0 8o• *· 91•11 OtfMr Offices CO'\•• ltW'\.• ))O Wr\t "•-<.tr~ H.-•oor• bit•~ JJJ1 ,...,.P"'.-1 ~v_..d t•U""t•"Qff')I" .,,.,, f\ \ ti\ tt-'.., h f\ftvlrow••d: •.uH.tdN'lM''V•ll~y I tt,.-J.,.1 ~ •I~ C •"" r • 'rt'"""'• Tel•Slf!OM (714 ) M 2-'321 ClolssHitd Adverlls1n9 M2·1671 L•guna h•ch All ~P-l''"'-"'i · T•••ohoM 04-~4M J ,..,t <.,... (.fll" "" 4'S·0630 < 00.,,,_,n1 ••1 ) o'-'"Of' t ' rt.iCJt "'""" ~"' N O "r•t tlOf••., • ~ t• •'i'W't • tidltoft d M~1h' Of' _.dY•tlhr"""'"" ft•l•illl ,.,_., t:• t f'produt •O ••CIM'Vt ,,,.. •4tl P' "'"'''l'f'I ol ,...,.,, . .,.,_ .... . ~· Ollt! n •o ......... P4•(f •• I ..... M • • , •"•~,,,.,. ,,.,~r)Cfk,iit\Df'""'.,., uao~•~•v ,. l>Y m• IM 00 ,....,.,,,, '"'"'•'Y ~·-"-.., Ull ....,.,ntf\lf A S3 million project involving fi!I new condominium units in C.1p1s trano Beach was denied I his week hy r egional coasta l <'nm missioners. In voting 6 to 4 against the pro- Ject by Villelli Construction Com· pany, commmissioners decided the units would have an adverse impact on the area's traffic !i1tuation. schools, sewer capaci- t y, air q uality and overaJI density. f'rBTik Villt>lli 's proposal In· cluded 69 units with swimming pool, tel'lnis courts and clubhouse on Camino Capistrano, between Camino de E5tre lla anc1 Camino Mira Costa. The project·,. den,.ity would have been slightly over elahl. units ~r acre, while the com· mission had recently approved a denl'ity ot only 7.S unit.a per acre a nd the Capistrano Beach Sanitary Distncl recommended only 6 units per acre (' - F,....P•~AJ D.OUGLA • " FAISAL MOURNIN . . ... ., ' ;.avilJ~ but ft will ex~ the 7,~ :ill'eady place4· • tem. poruy layoff. · . Thole 7 ,500 workers must be called baek on tbe job aft~l' two • weeks. The· company then will place some ot those workers on permanent layoft. as well as others who have s tayed on the job. The permanent cutbacks. however, must be based on seniority, company officials ex- plained. Temporary layoCfs may in- clude a whole department or ~hirt, regardless of seniority, of- ficials said. The firm has not yet ~cheduled any layoffs ·al the Hw.tingto'n Beach f acility, where 5,000 workers are employed. The 1A M Sunday rejected a . new company pay offer which would have given them a 5..5 per· cent pay hike the first year and ·three percent eac)l of the next two years. The a verage JAM wage is now $5.71 a.I\ hour, com- pany officials said. About 7.000 workers in Southern California, as well as e1bout 200 in Arizona and Cape Canaver al. 1'ia., were invoJved m Sunday's vote. About 12,0QO more JAM workers are still meeting with a federal mediatoz: in St. Louis, trying to end a strike there. The I AM was fined $'6;000 in Los Angelej Superior Court Tuesday for · lcged violations of a court order against:clustering pickets and blocking trucks at the McDonnell Douglas plant. The judge s uspe nded $3.500 of the fine on condition the strikers make no further violations. A similar case was continued Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court until mid-Apri I. That case in volved alJeged violence on the picket lines at the firm's Huntington Beach plant. where 1.500 IAM union members are on strike. FromPageAJ SUIT ... Sally Beller u e and com- missione r s John :'.1cDowell, Roger Lanphear, Willia m Leak and Clayton Cl axton; Wayne Mood y, director of planning and development; the Laguna Green· bell Inc., and the following in· dividuals.: James Dilley, Jane Boyd, Bea Whittlesey, Kay Sanson, Arnold Hano, R alph Benson. William Vernor Jr .. Larry Campbell, Mich ae l May , Paul E g li , Edward Becker, Victor Bellerue, Robert E. French, J oseph L. Tomehak, Richard Goldberg, Edward C. Lorr, Peter Ostrander, Glenn Vedder and Joseph O'Sullivan. 0•11¥ .. let $tell"'"- DEAD AT 49 'Bl•ckle' Zapata 'Blackie' Zapata, 49, Succlllllhs Funerai" ser vices will be held at 11 a .m. Thurs day at Bell Broadway Mortuary, Costa · Mesa, for James "Bla ckie" Zapata, well-known Laguna Beach and Harbor Area resident and sergeant with the Orange County H a rbor Patrol. He died Monday al the age Of 49. During his varied career, Mr. Zapata was a member or a U.S. Navy a mphibious unit, cop- persmith, commercial abalone diver, m ailman, lifeguard a~d harbor ~atrolman. "If he had a life, this was it. He was extremely d edicated to the department," said Ray Graham, assistant harbor master for the patrol. Mr. Zapata joined the Harbor P<1trol in 1957 and, Graham re- membered, took part in many h arrowing r escues on Orange Coast waters. In r ecent years, Mr. Zapata traveled extens ively throughout the world and once spent several days working for the Hong Kong harbor patrol while visiting the Orient. A native of the Philippines, l\lr. Zapata is s urvived by two sons. James and Nicholas Choate of Ore.; his mother, Mrs. Helen Pepe of Corona d el Mar; his father, Frank Zapata of Union City, and a. half sister, Sandra George of San J ose. Mr. Zapata had lived along the Orange Coast for 40 years, most recently in Corona del Mar at 3251h Orchid St. the c:apitel or Saudi Ara , v.1lJJe ~tl(-4 C!omau11Mn~am.ct 'Allah akbar," God lil1re.t. • Faisal's brother, the new 62· year-old Klnf J<baUd, ft'pt aa he prayed over the body. He was flanked by members ot the royal family and ts otber JdnO. ~i· dents aod pcemleu. ~ Radio a;taUoa·1 In Kuwait. EJ)'J>t, Syria and the Ualted Arab Emirates hooked ln wtlh Riyadh state tadto to ~st Ii ve cove ra1e of the eyent. • The woiling of the crowd .,_.t. side the mosque co\.ald be heard over the chants 91 the muttl.ln, the Mosle m pries\. He intoned: •• Re,ard not as dead those that are killed for tl\e aake of God .•. 0 ye tranquUIOW.retun• to thy God WilllnclY and Join my slaves in paradise!' The prayers lasttcl for 10 minutes. Then the bad}' was placM in a simple woodetl cotnn and carried outside the mo&que from s houlder to shoulder by the waiting crowd, An emotion-choked radio an- nouncer said crowds of mourners fought to touch the coffin before SAUDI ARABIAN KING ~HE QUIET ONE.' Page M. it w~ turned over to the Ulema, the Moslem holy m en , ror private burial without fanfare or a tombstone. The Wahabis do not mark graves because they believe veneration of the dead detracts from worship of Allah. Earlier, King Khalid and his 53-year-old brother, Crown Price Fahd, received pledges of al- legiance from princes of the royal family. military comman· ders, Moslem religious leaders, Bedouin tribal chienains and commoners. . There was no official word on the fate or Faisal's assassin, who the Saudi radio said earlier was a mentally deranged nephew of the king. Some Beirut newspapers said Faisal's bodyguards killed him: Other said he was arrrested and would be beheaded in public after the funeral. One Beirut newspaper report- ed that Fais al pardoned him as he lay dying, saying: "Have mercy on him. I feel no hate for him." Spry Bui-glar Steals $460 I A s pry burgla r forced his way into a San Clemente man's home by climbing through th e bathroom window· and left with waluables totalling S460, police reported today. They said the burglar entered the h .ome or Leonard J. Meinhart. 203 So. Avenida Seville, sometime Monday or Tuesday, taking with him $322 in money orders, SlOO in cash, and a S30camera. HE'S DEAD THE KILLER? Ktn11 F•laal Klng'e Nephew UPI Tel"'no10• ON THRONE REAL POWER? Prince Khalid Prince Fahd King Khalid, and Fahd al l11s s ide, were dressed in tradition:1l flowin' white robes with brown cloaks trimmed with gold. For :X> minutes b efore the burial, the new king's subjects approuchNI the throne, placed their hands on the Koran, and made their pledges. The radio announcer reporlt>d that Kheilld burs t into tears. starting a chain reaction among the a udience. As the body was carnt•<l out of the mos que , th e c r o~d:-. shrieked : ,; Where goes o ur knight·• Where goes our protector again~t confusion a nd poverty?"' "Faisal is with us." the radio a nnouncer responded ... He is not Jeaving us. You v. ill see him in King Khalid, in Prince Fahd, m every faithful son of Islam." He broke down and wept and another a nno uncer look hi ~ place. _ President Anwar Sadat of Egypt was the first foreign head of state received to offer his con· rlolences. From Page Al RESCUE. • • but had bet>n unal>ll' to l'Jl!'i\' anyone. lie said he C'Cfected temporan· repairs with a hand drill wh1•11 the gudeon broke. But \\hen thl· other bracket broke on the after noon of Ma rch 11. he was without a rudder and completely help less. The accident happened about 450 miles southe::ist of Hilo Hawaii. Carpenter said he felt he would eventually be s ighted as he was approaching s hipping lanes, and had plenty of rice and water. Those named in the federal ac· tion, but not named as defen- dants io the new suit, include J ohn Eschbach, Thomas E . Johnston, Howard B. Holde n, James Schmitz, L loyd Milne, Wayne R. Hauser and George Logan, Laguna Beach city at- torney. No hearing date has yet been established for the first Superior Court hearing on the suit. f1 Ef1~~f11rl \'EtJ tf1rl The named d efendants ha\'C' 30 days to answer the alleg<1LH>nl'> contained in the suit. Sa1i Clemenle Rummage Sale Reschediiled San C le mente's annual "Thieves Mark et" rummage sa le has been scheduled April 3 to 5 a t the old C ity Yard. 104 Miramar . The sale will benefit the In· lerfaith Servicemen's Center, a non-profit organization which provides food and recreation for Marines based at Ca mp Pendleton. About 1,400 Marines a month use the converted house on Avenida Victoria as their "home away from home," according to Director William Horn. Donations of unwante d household items s uch as clothing and furniture are being solicited for the "Thieves Ma rket." Proceeds from their sale will help fund the center. For pickup service, call 492-1814' 492·6151, 492-9778, 830·0747. lndo Aid Needed PHOENIX CAP> -TheUnitt:!d States will lose world credibility unless SJOO million in aid is furnished to Cambodia , former Califo r nia governor Ronald Reagan s aid Tuesday night. Ad· dressing the GOP Trunk 'N Tusk Club. he said the United States promised weapons to Cambodia and South Vietna m if North Viet- nam violated th e ceasefire agreement which llignaled the withdrawal of t;.S. troops. Poets Read Works All Laguna Beach poets are ln- vlted to read at a n open poetry reading at 8 p . m. Thursday at f'ahronheat 451. S09 S. Coast Highway. CEtJrll Erl ! MONE\'MATIC •• 24 hour banking is coming to the Bank of Irvine! Very soon you'll be able to cash your check, withdraw money from your account and make deposits any day of the week and any time of the day. No other b~nk in South Orange County can offer you this kind of service! If you have a • checking or savings account with us now, ask about MONEYMATIC. If you don't, here's a big reason to open an account right away! We can offer you a very special price on the fantastic CANON MINI· CALCUIATOR (model L.E-84). rt comes in its own canying case and includes features such as Clear Indicator Key and Moving Decimal Point. This ls a bargain at $24.95 retail, but when you open a savings or checking account at the 8 of I for $250 or more, you can purchase It for just $17. 95 including batteries! Open an account today.• This is a limited offer. 'If you already have an account at the B of I, simply add $250 or more lo your savings. ......_FDrc THE FABULOUS CANON MINI-CALCULATOR CAN BE YOURS FOR ONLY $11.15 J ~Culver Drive, lrvlne, Ca 92705 (714)551·1• . . I - I ~ill' r&V4 Cl't' \\Ill <"01' nur an( ~la 'ht An1 lhe tcr1 \'t•g Jnll ma1 SJ,. 1m:i tha1 1:-0 t l'rlO mu' JUSt a ta Cl lit ty . di vi hon etc. gro Gat in gt per l~. µ10 1 di\ as!> S20 el t ~ee lesi run pro dis 11\S' ;.igt for lllll IJlli. '1111 '-lit I\ t'' ""' lm' \\ll p.1 f 1ng (' ll' dor 11:.J ga1 lllll mi st(' on wh I e•• llJ l j v.I· fl ('h tlH off 1n. tu~ I th h lJ 1 (j 1 .so, O E w, Hl ofl A~ 8{ Ol1 f on fa , re <'i1 sa Ar dt' ut 7J. cu wi pc Jo- Fe ,\ M Ill H· 1, (.; \ , . G.roup Gar~ens Save on Money lh SVI VI ,\ .PORTER 1 hr st of two columns J Allhough lllunl111~ M.'tt:son 1s still weeks away ror ".udtnl'rs 111 most .1rc<!.'i of the U.S , sprlna ollic1alty at· rived th1:-. ll<l'>l F1 1d.1) and lhe gardemns "fevtr" 11 now <'rl'ep1ni,; up 011 th Without doubt \H \\\II s~t ;rn c11l tame t1: t 0 I d In 1 n 5 I n l la numbe1 or 111dn sclu 11 anc! f.amsl) ~ adu1s planted in b,1 ck:\ urds 1'he \Usl rna1011l\ of Ameru:ans "ho h,1, t' th{' sp.1<.'<' 1n "h1c h lo -,ta1 t a '75 f uni I) g:u den un• de lcrmined tu do so Ttlls TR \~Sl Ans IN'fO 33 TO as milhon f1wt vq.!d<1blt• gas dens almost half uf all US households J rHJ for I hosl' "ho m anagt! thel)l m an evt?n ' aguely efficient rnunner savings on food costs can i unto $300 $400 or mor e Sa\ cng'.'> on food l o..,h f1 om fam1h g<11 dens in 74 approx 1mate<.l S'lOO s:JOO <llld food 1mces a1 c.: suru.tant1ally higher lhan laM Yt: ar But fascinating as tht: upsurge in f.tm11' gar dt:ns 1s tlus 1s not lht IHg llt:\\s \\ti.it I" nc.:\\s anti of potenti.illy t nc.11mous1111po1 t.in<.•(• tu rnrlho11.... 1s tht. tlpsu1 g~ rn com munity ga1 dens' Tht:se a1 e ~.i1 den::, in wh1< h g1 oups of JU~t .1bout anv tl l st: 11pt ion '011 l an t hrnk of< ulln ate plots of .1 lar~l' p11.:c' of i.:1 ound e\ l n Ill lhl m1dcllt> of our biggest cities .ind mvsl .1ppalhng slums fo1 lht•11 common good l'io" ts tht: l1 nn to ~t:l mo' 1ng 1f the idea of a cum mun1 ly gunh n snsp11 cs }our 1m agmat1on r\ny group of en ,Jav1duals can 01 ga1111.t' one in a comp<ln), school, nur sing home, anl1 IHI\ e1 ly g roup h.ilf\\ a) house. apa1 tmenl house, etc Jn add1llon 'ou <.an plan group c.innmg and freezing groupsJor next fall Here's ho\\ .1 lOmmu111t\ g.11dt>n \\01ks a1.:co1dmg lo Gardens For All a non p1ol1t nt gan1z<1t1on based m Burl mgton, Vt YOU l'\ll sr HORHO" OR IF \SI' I ptec.:e of ground l>Crhaps an JU( 01 t\\O lt om d f 1111\ll t huu.h U111\t:I SI I\, bank .Ill\ of h1111d11.:ds of d1tf,1111t -.ou1tes 1ht: 'A hole plol1sl1(hd1nlhl ,1lltlunn 111 llst s p1111l(JIH(dl\ldedsnl01n dn 1dual plot... l' p1t .1lh 25 ll\ :m ft:t l "11h each member a::.s1g11l'cl .1 µlol \ 011 lht numht:rs ma\ be charged SlO lo S20 for lht ust 111 thl gruun<l ttll1ng .uJm1111~tral1ve co:,t , etc Oftc.:n there 1s nu charge for the u::11: of the land \our ~et..'<.ls and plants usuullv r un less th.111 $10 considerably less 1f the g.1 rdening g1oup bu;s in bulk Most gardens are run on a nun profit basis alt.hough :>omc do make a small profit for the mdl\ uluab who or gan1ze them The fma11c1al bt•nd1t::. of communst; gurdens are 1n d1spulahlc But thl pos1ll\e 11.:sult:-. go f,11 be\ond this fo or an:, lane.: t fht SUl 1.d \ 1111t.1tls m.ick bl t\\.(.:'l'll j.!UI dt llCI s of all .1gi:~ 11f p.11l1cul 1i"~1 gn 1f1tdrH:t: to l hl' lldt:1h o.and lonely for\\ horn this m.I~ bt• m.1g n1fu.:ent tla 1 J)l\ I ht n.1l111n .il 'tonomrl I-!'-''"" t t'~ultsng f1 om hr in~111g 1111u-,t:d u11p1 odm ll\ t: gr 11und 111lu p11xl11<: lrun of food -T llf 8,.r\l flHC \TIO:\ 0 1 otht:1\\1:se th1:a1} Jlld u11;..ittr.1c tn e land ,1 l,1< lm "hrch prompted one of the na I 11m 's LOI,) ban kt: 1 s lo' ol111tl( tr to me.: .1s::,1stance from h1::; 111 -.1 1tutaon should th t < 11mn1111111\. g;.11 den c.:011cept lake hold 111 r\( W \Ill k (It\ I ht: clt•vt:loprrn nl 11f long lastrng ~ aluable gardening -.k1lh .1 rnong ;ou11g 111 IJ<in ml'n and \\Omen ,\nd lo mt• of JMr amount potential some progn·s~ Im' .11 d rt•\ 1tahn1t1on of lht "01 s t ctl\ slums in our land \\llh "halc\Cr 11np1t:d1ll.il1I..: benefits \.\Ould a<:uue to the IJJI (I( llJiJnls I hav1: ;.i dt ..:.am of tlw mo~t hhghtt:tl i.11Cas 1n Harlem he 111~ loant>d 111 lhl t 11n1rnun1t ) ~.11 den part1c1pa11ts <.It an d (•f 1 u1Jh1sh 11HI 1 uhblc krltl•~ed and st'eded by don,1lwns of big ftnilnttal sn st1tulwns \\1th pr of1table llarlt•m b1 anchc.... tt:ntlcd .111d 1 un In the communtt) t:a1dt•11 .., m emb<'t '> r l:\STf ,\0 01 BLOCK \f'TEH hl11t.:k of ... bandoned 1Jurld1ng~ and hon1blc \\.tsll 1n tht. lwa1l of Harlem sn m y mrnd s t:H r :;ct' lhc g.Hdlns J Ml 1111 local c1l1zens taking s t<•ps lo protect tht•11 plot:-fl om har rn I hear them \Oting on how tu di\ 1de the produce "hat to t.tn and freeze But 1s 1t an 1mposs1ble dnam' J <:hallcnge the C) ru cs "ho scoff that 1t t Jll t he done \\1th determsnat1on, lt•;.idt•t shrp and l..1111\\lt'dge the g i-11 dt•ns \\ 111 flourish m I I.is lem \nd 1( 1l t ..tn I~ clone here ll l an 1'e done ;.i n;i" hc1 e Florida Reaping Tourist Dollars !\llAMC (UPI 1 founsts, \.\ho have betn flocking lo Flori da 1n d1u\es since (hr 1slmasl1me arc keeping Lht• glc am in the eyes of ~Lale offt<:wl-; Thf'y predict this mav l>c the bes t E.1s ter tourrsl ..,l ,1-;011 e\ t•1 • lit .I\\ t 1.1ff1t \\ .1s repor tcd th"" wt.:t.:kcnd on Flo11da s !u gh'" n s ;rnd at a11 ports Telephone Offices To Combine Cl Ill r:tl Telcphon<' "111 ton sohdalt: its \\ <.>stm111stcr b11:,1 0 l' S S () f f I C' C <I l (, 6 5 7 Wcsl m1n sle1 Avt: \\Ith its Huntington Reach business <>fflll' ,1l 7352 Slute1 Ave April 7 Jcco1 drn~ lo Stan Boti:lhn OranJ,!t dl\1s10n manaJ,!c 1 for tlw ut 1 It l \ fhc 1onsolsd,1twn \\Ill not onlv muke tht> \\ <1stm111ste1 for 1hty uva1l:iblt.: fm s.1le or rent but "' 1 ll 1 mp r OH' the dfi' c1encv of ou1 11pe1 allcm nnd ~rn' 1 muney ' Unh: lhn s.11d An employment office .ind thi: dl\1s1nn heudquortt:r.., for the ut1hl\ \\ 111 also he mo .. ed to 7352 Slater Ave Accord l n g to Bo l <:l ho, cµstomers in W<>stm1ni-te1 will still bf' able t o pt>r son p.n•mt>nt s h><. al h.1< .1t1on!. m.1ke in at three Thl' 1111 .1t10ns <.1rc smiths Food 1'111g 6931 \\ estmsnsttr t\ , t• \\ l' s t m 1 n s t t' r ~lunt~omer> \\ 1rcf 22 I lunt rnRton Center Hunt111gton Hl.'Mh ind ~.11ket B;.i~kl'l 12fl01 Knott ,\\I.' G.11c!Pll GrO\ l' Manv of the\ 1s1tors :.11 c vaca- tioning college students who ha\e headed out to the beaches but large crowds are also reported at maJor atll ac lions throughout the :,ldte "f'LO RI DA IS l'llJOymg a g1:cat tourist business and ''e look for w a1 d lo what pro bably "111 be the bt:st Easter tourist st ason C\ er said Ed T1 ombctta stale commerce "<'<'I e t:ll ) In DJ) lona Be.lch wher-e v1s1tors .u e estrm.1ted at about SO 000 motels ,11 e rc ported packt•d .rnd some have scltlecl for les s than convent 1ona l s leeping ar~ rangemt!nls \\ c \\ere told ;ou could sle<'p about anv place the police can t shme a spoth3hl on \OU 's~1d one student who has wttlcd do~ n on a lawn s.mdwrched between mott:ls fhc Kennedy Space Center drew a bout 4 000 pe r sons :\tond<l' fo1 the rollout of the s 1tu1 n Apollo vehicles that '' 1 I I <: .1 r r y A m e r 1 <: a n ~1stronJut s into space for a h1sto11 c U S Sov1et m1ss1on this summe1 WAIT DIS!'iEY World, one of the ~late s mam attractions near Orlundo was forced to shut its gatd t empornraly Monday "'hen its 12,000 cur parking lot reached capac1ty Park officials said they ware ''nntlc1pating a very good East('1 season • and the picture sec.'ms to be the same fen there!'itofthestatt Our buslne~s hasn•l tet up smcl.' 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I WN'l INIERFERE! \J FUNKY WINKERBEAN ('('(../, lUCAS TANNER I YOU SURE ARE AT SC.HOOL EARL(,) 1Hl5 IY'()R~ING I FIGMENTS NANCY 0 I FEEL STRONG TODAY---I'M GONNA KNOCK THIS BALL OUT OF SIGHT ·F l'YI,£! l'fUSN,_,.,, c..4!!:1ir: TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Yes1eroay·sPuu1eS<>1ve<1 ACROSS 1 Balcony 6 Narrow s1r1p of wood 10 Hastened 14 Nickname for Baer 15 lls capital is Lome 16 Public conveyance 17 Allolrope of oxygen 18 •••••.••• cnem1stry 20 M1hlary ltlle Abbr 21 Brief letter 23 Ano1nl Arcna1c 24 Just gelling by 26 Coagulated 28 Bof!ng JO Tout le Everybody :ll Go oll with 32 Wavering 36 Rolund 37 Ca111e roundup 38 Newform Prefix 39 Regards Wllh affection 42 Edge a tong furtively 44 Woody ltbers 45 Beals 46 Runs ()JICkly 49 ACltve so ..... and Pre1ud1ce 51 Baslton 52 A11hne for Nassau 55 Educaled persons 58 Snrub 60 USA 61 Exl)(ess reproof 62 Mr Kovacs 63 Mrs Diel< Tracy 64 Tools 65 Es11mated DOWN S T r v r ll A ll S T r , l 0 Yll ~ A M Ill ~ l 0 • n 0 11 tlN D IP l H T C T A l IP I s 11 I r •IS IU R IC E A S E !U IN Ill-• l 111 R l [ 0 IC IH IA •11 IC If Ill ~ -~ s s rt ·o v r > •o u )IJ ) ' I I 'X''lr ~ro PEIS •SA N r VT' IAW ll • r E ll c c __ ._ A IT • llt II If l [ " A N S T IA l u fl( -NIE £ D 1' IA fl( 0 L I N 1> I 11 A I l E ll B ID if A 111 > s [ A T 0 N 0 Ill E ll £ R [ s T 0 P T 0 ,. I\ A T JI 0 S 'T r N n I 1 Sw11cn· board part 12 Banish 13 Gambled al craps 19 ·En ••.•• 1. Fencers cry 22 Verb ones leave 37 Stong brown 40 Pat1enl waiters 41 More sensible 42 Move hke a snake 43 Rnodes1a s Sm11n I Form ol ending pollution 25 Family 45 On behalf ol 46 Slal of wood 4 7 Meat grade 48 Ceremonial 2 Atmospher1c26 Animal cond1t100 snellers 3 Free 27 Poetic preoos111on acts from a 28 us 49 Porllons ol cnarge pres1"-t medicine 4 Lineal """' Abbr 29 Steel 51 819 social 5 Eum1n1ng girder allair hy 30 Parllcular 53 "Ttie game touching forms ended 1n • 6 Wound 32 C1v1I painfully wrongs 54 D ti 33 F1llA"' w11n 56 i uAse 7 Isolated "" r 1 8 Gone by anger ne lar 9 H1gn hill 34 Cnarfes II s 57 Income ••• 10 Unseated Gwyn 59 T11ne pe110d soectatet 35 Takes _.,.,2,..-.,~J ....,.._S,,__ 6 7 I 9 10 11 ,, ll 14 16 17 10 SS .... by Wrn. F. cmcl Mel CasSOft by Tom K. Ryan MA~ 'tttJ CAN1HINK "rneR s1mN6 rowN! by Tom Bati~ck ~'lbWMOM IF &4~ WAN'T'U> 1b ™'E DQ•Vl~6 ~S,H' \Wt.ILO..i'r sr~p ttJ H~WAY DR. SMOCK ""· POWN l!R, ~v~ eeeN AN IN"OiRN POR FOLJA YeAAS ! WHllN PO ~ Move. OM -ro -n.4• "llA L-1)-t IN c9 ? ~~ :-..."' ' - wG&..t.., 1'G1,..L.. Me At..t.. YOU KNOW Aeoof' 1"ROPHOPYNAM IC9 ~ ,·:.i. by GeorcJe Lemont CH1•1' .,,,,.._ 5HRiEEf EfK ! PEANUTS MISS PEACH T~EY ~y VOL( ~AVE "QUITE AN I.Q., M~. Glt1MM15. MIND TEU.ING. ME WHAT rT 1?? by Dale Hale NATu~,A.LLY·· WE'RE iHE BIG~~5i PUBl.15HE'R OF PDET~Y FOR CHILDREN IN IH~ COUNTRY·· WE 1H.ANk'.~LJ FOR BRINGING YOl.lR LATEST ?oeT~Y> Miss SWIVEL. '==' HfNc 80% OF _....,.....-~ IHE MARKET! by Ernie Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS l{OLJR JOB 15 TO SNIFF THEM OJT ... l1ll DIG 'EM UP ll &AM, WILL VOU 8€ FREE A80l1T TWO O'CLOCK? fD LIKE YOO lO GO TO THE AIRPORT WITH ME TO MEET 5CVt\EONE! OH,eORE.' <.co LE/WE AN01s1r Cl"'lMI~ te&:FOR 14E.500~ DA<J INA ~! ... by Charles M. Schul1 I WOULDN'T KNOuL THAT ~OllND~EAOED KID NEVER by Harold Le Doux YOU KNOW I WOULDN'T 8E ASKING V0U TO GO WITH Mf UNLESS IT WERE IMPORTANT, Ral"---......... COUNSELOR! UT OOESN T A LATE MARCM SNOW BOTMER TMIS FELLOW? -OR WMAT??! by Ferd Johnson · W~ENTH/5 LITTLE Bl<J~IE GOES iO MARKET OLJR COMPETITORS ~o VJf~ ·WE~-W~c ALL THE W,A.Y HOME! by Rodger Bollen ... ~O<\EN, WHO C~ Fl60~ Tt4EM? 1R. =~ 7 J I i J j r ~ h I' :J I: l • I> v. \\ ~1 \ ~1 g .. d a \\ h re Ii. g ('I !'-.. \. l L tt· ~( ht ,, d '1 R '" It ... fl tt ('4 Sf 11. ai r. I.' (' ,, " p )'. I I I ' ( ,, I h ( < fj ( ti ft .. ek Tod ay' N.Y. . . . C losin g : t oe k s VOL. 68, NO. 85, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESDA Y, MARCH 26, 1975 TEN CENT~ HE'S DEAD THE K ILLER? King Faisal King's Nephew BEIRUT. Lebanor\ <AP> Thousands or wailing Arabs mobbed the coffi11 of assasi.inat. eel King Faisal before the world's richest monarch was buried in an unmarked grave today. ft W4lS the only public portJon of the simple funeral rites pro- scribed by the purita nical Wahabi sect or Islam. Bathed by Moslem holy men. shrouded in a seamless white sheet, Faisal's bullet-torn body Ja)' in El Eid mosque in Riyadh, ; the capital of Saudi Arabia, while princes and rommoners chanted .. Allah akbar," God is great. Faisal's brother. the new 62· SAUDI ARABIA~ KING 'THE QUIET ONE.' Page AC." year-old King Khalid. wept as he prayed over the body. He was flanked by mem hers of the royal family and 16 other kings, presi· dents and premiers. ·· Radio stations in .Kuwait. Egypt. Syria and the t.:nlled Arab Emirates hooked in with Riyadh stall.' radio lo broadca:.t Jive cover age oC the event. The wailing oC the crowd oul· side the mosque could be heard over the chant~ or the muezzm, the Moslem priest. He intoned: "Regard not as dead those that are killed for the sake o( Goel .•. 0 ye tranqwl soul, return to thy God willing ly and join my slaves in paradise." The prayers I a!ited for 10 minutes. Then th1• bolh \\as placed in a simple \\Oodt•n 1·offill and carried outsuk tlw moi-.qut• from shoulder to shoulcll·1 hv thl· wailing crowd. An emotion -choked r..1<110 an nouncer said crowds of mournt>r~ fought t<> touch the coffin before 1t was turned over to tht• l 'lem.l, the Moslem holy men, ror pnvt1tt• burial without fanfare or a tombstone. The Wahab1s do not mark graves because the~ <See FAISAL, Page .\:!1 UPI Tel•photH ON THRONE REAL POWER? Prince Kh alid Prince Fahd Count·y 'M--ps -NOx. Smog ·Battle Rapist Hunted In Viejo Or.mge County Sheriffs of· rit'ers wert' uut in force in the :\liss aon \'iejo an•a t•arly tochty hunting a lanky, blond-haired rapi!>l \\'ho Sl'\ll~1llv assuultl·d ;mrt robbell one wun1an and lhc•n lall'r allaC.'kC'd two nthers in a l\\o·hour rapt.• :111<1 roblwry ram µ;t gi.' ' l>l'puttt.•s s .11d tlw fll !>l v1t.•t1m ''as a 35·Yl1:1r nld wonwn who was grabb 0 NI a bout midnight as she returned lo IH'r aparlnwnt on Via Hob)('s 111 ~I isswn V1L'J•>. Thl'V said thr v1c·t1m told thl•m ~he was hustled from hl·r car al gunpoinl b) u man she described as well O\'l'r :-ix feel. seruHily dressed anct "1th long blond hair and blue e\'cs. • The vic.tim told officers she was shoved into her apartment by her attu<:kcr. raped, and t.ben robbed of $3. She said her at- l acker drove away in an old, light green compact car. Officers said the car :rnd its oc- t·upant \\ t're nr-.;t seen in the Salerno Lane are;.i al Mission \"i<'jo where a young \\oman re- turning homt• \\as at'C'ostl>d by lhC' saml' man . T h t.• ,. s a i d t h 1· \\ o m ~1 11 sl·n·amctl for hl•lp. rnn to" ants her homt' and :.1pparL•11lly st:an•d <•ff the allal'kl·r \\ho promptly drove a\~ .iy lit• was nl'x t st't'll ouls1de an apartment building at 23333 Ridge Route Dri vc in El Toro \\here a 28·vt•ar-old \\Oman was robbed or' an u ndcll'rmint•cl .amount of <·ash and credit cart.ls 41S she ste1>pt•d from hc·r rar out· ~ide the building. Officers said the description furnished bv the victim matched that give n in the two earlier en· counters. They said the robber st•emed satisfied \\ ith the con· tents of her purse. got jn his car and drove off "t S h a ron Pelissie r T o Le ad Auxiliary Sharon Pelissi~r has been t'il'cled new pn•sident of the Ex· changites, Juxiliary to the Sad· dlcback Valley Exchange Club. Other omcers for the new year include Eleanor Weiser, vice· µre s ident . M a r y Kobler. seerelary . and Judy J eans. treasurer. Kidnap Victi1n OK Cll.\Rl.OTTF.. N.C (t:Pll \11 11 ve;1r-old kidnap victim. t ·arol Ii1a H azelto n , wa~ located 1111harmed outside a Virginia rc::,t.wnmt and returned to her homt• Tut•s day night.. (.ewis Giov:inetti, special ag~nt in diargc of the Charlotte F'Bl of. fict.·. said James \\'hi\Jock, 32. of Cl)al'lottl•, was arrested ou_tslde. the South 11111. Va. restaurant on federaf'i(idnap charges. · . PILOT AD'SOLD STA TION WAGON "Thanks to the ad, we sold our -;tat ion wagon.'' Thal 's the ftuccei-s t.>xperienced by the lr\'me mun'' hoplacM lhis classifit•d ad in the Daily Pilot 73 SQ(.; IRE W ajilon, A 'T. 24000 m1. >.lntcond. :)2295. Pn ply xx>. xx xx H you huv~ to sell, call 642-5678 It's easy to put u f~w words to work for you m lh.., 0~11ly PilOt.. WINO LOVER VERN LUC£ HANGS IN THERE AS GUST LIFTS HIS PARACHUTE OFF THE BEACH Newport Beac h Man and Friends Rode Tethered Chute Tuesday as Winds Began Sweeping Orange Coast County Out To R eco ver Hinsl1aw Fund B:r G.\R \' G RA~\1U.E 01 th• O••ly Pilot St•fl B\' the time a last minute S501 amendment was added lo an auditor's report. the amount Rep. Andrew Hins haw's 1972 con gressional campaign allegedly cost the C'ounty taxpayers was st•t at SW.152. . All but S3-1:l, which covered gas mileage and supplies. of Ull' ti'lb set by county audilor·controllcr Vic Heim was for wages paid as· sessor's office e mployes for hours purportedly spent workinl( on the Hinshaw campaign. County offici~ls today beg<m a drive to recover the alleged loss eitb~r from the 58 employes list ed ln Seim ·s report. a blanket county "bonding company or a S25,000 indemnity bond Hin~haw (See KJNSllA W, Page A2) Winds Lash Coast; No Damage Caused Strong s urface wind:. will con· tmue blo\\ ing through the mghl alonK the Orange Coast. accord mg to the C.S. Weather Service. Thr fort'cast calls for the north to northwt•sl winds of 25 to 3!'i rn.p.h. to continue tonight and diminish Thursday. However, an offi<'<•r at the Marine Corps Air Station at Santa Ana said that. altflou~h gusts this morning had reached 34 knots. he expected the "md to ease late this afternoon .\ "l'alh<'r orfu:er at the El Toro ~1 anne Corps Air Station said lhut gusts this mQrning re· at>hl'd 33 knots and added that 'there 1s bad turbulence for small aJrcrafl · · Ill· µn•d1cled that the \\ind \\ould tail off Thursday. t'\o damage was reported from l h l' \\ i n d 1 n 0 r a n g e Co as l lwrbors Tht' "tnd \\as bcl\H'l'n 15 and 20 knots in !'\cwporl II arbor "ith gusts up to 30 knots .\l Dana Point it was 15 m.p h \11th gusts up to 22 m.p.h The WL•ather Ser vice pred1ctt•d dear !>kies a nd no rain for tonight and Thursda~ Mothf>r Sta bbe d P.\COJ:\I.\ < l' Pl > ,\ 38-yt'ai old rnothl•r \\JS stabbed to de.1th "ith ~1 hunt mg knife Ttu.•:.d.1~ whl'n she t n<>d to break up ;111 argunw11t bet\\ <'l'll ht'r daughtt•r and l\\O \\Omen. poht·c report<>d :\!rs Dora Gr~1ndara hcJrd tlw dispute in ht•r backyard and\\ ,1s !>tabbcct once in the h<'alt as she "enl to the ;.11d of hl'r 16-~·<"ur-<ilcl daughll'I'. Hehct·<·a Rape, Tl1e f t Su sp ect H e ld 111 S a11t a A 11a .\ ht•anly ..irml•<I S;Jn DiL·gu transient poltc·e sa~ 1s lht• pnow !>Usfll'd 111 a brutal Santa Ana st•x ;,ittaC'k and st•,·eral i-outh Oran~t· Count\' roblwrit•:-. \I a:, arn•sll·d Tut>sda~ nig ht ;afll'r a ~ild freewav l'hasl' Garn.ell Lee Panky, 28, 1s 111 Orange County Jail today on drnrgt'!) of <tssault. forl'iblt• rapt'. sex J'l'n·crs1on and grand theft. Jk is :Jlso bein~ qul'st1onc.'d hv Orangt' County sheriff'i-Qf fi·cers m ronncct1on with S<'\'N.tl armed robberies P<1nk~. ''ho off1c·t•rs say \I a-. armed \\1th two pistols. sµ<>d up and dO\ln the ~e\\µoil and !'Ian Diego free\\ ays al i-pced:-up lo 110 milt's an hour Just bcfon• midnight Tuesday before being apprehended. ,\ \<1liforn1:.i lligh\la) Patrol <Sef' .\TT.\Ct\, P•gc ,\2, . Douglas Strike to Idle 7 ,500 By KATHY CLANCY Of th• 0• Uy Piiot Stiff More than 7 ,500 McDonnell Douglas employes will be laid off permanently this week at the tlrm·s Long Beach aircraft plant in the wake of a six-week long strike by machinists. At the same time. company of· ficials said today the firm is plan- ning no new contract off er lo end the walkout br m embers or lht' tnternationa Associulion of ~1achinists. No further negotiat· Ina meetings ;sre schf."dulcd The 7,500 permanent layo/f will include 6,500 members of the Uniled Auto and Aerosp3ce Workers, as well as swatted and .. non union employes. Company officials said the exact number of permanent cutbacks is not yet available but it will exceed the 7,500 already placed on Lem · porary layoff Those 7 .500 work4!rs ruust be called back on the job after two '"eeks. The company then \\ill place some or tbQ.SC. workers on permanent layoff. as well as others wba have ata)'td on the job. The perm aotot cUtblcks, however. m ui;t be bised on seniority, compan}' Oldcl t~· plalned. T~mporaty la)'ofl~ mny tn· e lude a whole department or shift, re${<1rdless or seniority, of. faclala said. The firm has not yet scheduled any layoffs at the Huntington Beach facility, "h<'re 5.000 workers are employed The JAM Sunda) rejected a new company pa} offer which would ha\•e given them a 5.5 per· cent pay hike the first year and ·three percent each of the nE'xt two years. The avera~e JAM wage is now $5 71 an hour. t>om pany ortfclals said About. 7 ,000 workers 1n Southern CotiCornia, as "ell as aoout 200 In ~rizona and <AIJ>C' Cal\Ovcral. Fla .. \\ere invohed in nda1's vote. About 12 ,000 more JAM wor.Jcer.i1 are still meeUna Wllh a I ' federal mediator Ill St Louis trying to end a s trike there The I A :\I "8 s fined $6,000 Ill Los Angeles Superior Court Tuesday for a llcl(ed \'iolafions of a court order against clustl'rinJ! pickets and blocking trut>ks atthl' :\le Donnell Doug la!. plant The judge 5USpendcd s:l.500 01 the fine on condition the ~tnkers make no further \'IOlflhons A similar case "as continut>d Tuesday in Orange Count) Superior Court until mid·Ap.-11 Thal cue 1n\ohed allc~t'd ,·iolence on the picket lihes ~l lht• nnn·s Huntington Beach plant. where l ,500 IA M union members are on slrike. Board Seeking Repeal B~ \\11 .U .\~1 S('llRF.IBF:R Orangl' Count~ supt·n 1:-.or .... ma~ go to l'Ollrl :'II onda~ :-;cl'1 .. 111g .1 lh'l'rna11l'nt lll.JUIH:hon again:-01 1·11fonTmt•111 of t ht• l'ont nn L'l'S1;1i .... 1,1t1• l;rn n·quinng 111i-.tall;.ition of .'\Ox s 111ng l'tlll l rul dt'vin·.... 011 ul<l1·r Jlllomol11ks The board ordl•rt•d l'OUnt' c oun~l'l Ad nan Kuyper to bE'g 1n pn•p,inn).! l11 s l'ilSl'. \\hil'h \\ti! bl· llM'd onl\' 1f similar efforL'i th1 " '' t'l'k 111 ·f.11-; ,\ngel<.•s :.md Santa Barh;.ara l'Ount ll'S fail to prodUl't' 111junl't 1011 .... ,\ Santa Ifarbara Supl'rio1 Court spokl'sm an ~..11d al 110011 time toda\· the t·asc \\as still bl' ing argued and action wasn·t L'X· pel'lt•d until latt•r. Ku~ per told s upl'rvisors Los .\ngt'les County has a l·ourt date .... l'l for Friday if lht• Sant:i Barbara dfort fails. \ t issue is a state l<rn passed l;1sl year requ1 ring 1960·70 cars in I ht• s1' L'Cltmt ~ South Coast _\1 r H:.1 ,111 In 111....i;lll cle\'il'es that 1·111 dcm n o-.;1cll's ol nitrog t•n ''\(h l'llllltt•d 111 l'Xh auq fumL·s The law ordt•rs inslallal1n11 nl 1tw ell'\ H'L'S basl'd nn a t1mt•l..ilil1 • 1S.-e S)IOG. Pagt• .\:!, ,~4,000 Fr<1 11d !j1LSp ect He lcl \'\'\BEHH \. \11 ... 1r,tl1.1 1.\P1 ThL' !>t'l"l l'l .11 \ ol 1'1111.t\\ a~· fl ri t 1 " h I e c 1 ..., I.et t1 r .I uh n ~lOlll'hOUSl' ~\ ;.i-. .1rrl'-.tL•cl Ill \u:-.tr.1h.1 toda' 1111 Bnl1"h ",1r· r.11lt-. l'h,irg 111 L! lw 1 \\1th fraud in \11h111g s.>1.111111 111 tr,l\l'lt·r-. \'Ill' l'I, ' , p ti It l'l' " ,1 ll I < ll I H·1,i1 .... -.,ucl !-.lwil:e Btll'l..ll'' ,1 c 011w h 28 , t' .11· t1 I cl ti" lllTl't' \\ .i" ,llTl'Sl~·cl 1Jl ~alt'. 1::0 mde:-l'<ISI ol \I 1·lt>1H1111t· :--.tn11d11111-.1·. \I htt 1-. <•lit on bail I" ..,c·ltc•d 11 l1•cl. 1 o ..ippt•.ir 111 .1 \ll'll11>ur1h· 1·1H11·1 Thursd:.i~ 11 1 l.11·1· lr.11111 d1.irµ1· .... Ill .ill 11111•1'\ It'\\ \I 1th ;1 Lo11d1111 111'\"P:llH'I l.et1· l.l'l ~L·:.ir .:\Ir-. H11<·l..l1·\ .... 11cl Slonl'110u-.1• \\as bl·· ill;! hi.id .. m .1lll'd IH fin.• bu:-.1nl•:-:- .1:-... m·1.111· .... \\ hom i-.lll' \\nuld nnl 11.11111• C o asr \\ t•a &bt•r \10 .... 11\ sunn' lhroui.:h I hur-.d.I\. Lo~· al gu~l\ \111\d)'o 15 to 25 mph. Con I 1 n1tl'd l'OOI days \\ it h highs Thur,da) near 60 and IO\\i-. tonight 111 the 40i:. A n F 11 <1 I r s /1 m a 11 d 1• m1111stratt•s 0 1/ie ancient art n/ · hm.'·' rubb111g at an wiusual art 1•rh1b11 111 San Clemente ,\1•1• )((!JI !I pier urc '"' PoQt' 1).1 /od1111 Al You• M•••<t Al h•lo"4 II• I.. M lloyo IU (•h••"'•• ·~ CntttC<mwr BU (l••••hHI 0 I 10 C•mlo ea C••\\-rtl Ill 0Htfl ... h(O Al Etlil .. 111 P•'I• 411• E11ttrt•ln..,,.111 1111 " '1,..tt« H 1 ,_ c•,. HoroKtM c> MfllA-" C> l M.\1lbu1 ~._ .. .. MU\tt .. . ... 11• 11 811 Muru.IFund• ~lton11~ ... , 0ro,...C•umy •• .... ... it ....... CIJ ~vi••• Por1•r II ~....... 11 J l;r ~l .. ft(rthn •• \100 Moo rl<fl> I• 1 T•lt••>•tl't 810 Thult•r\ fl 10 11 .... HI Mt A• w.,i..,, .. , •• A 2 DAIL y PILOT SB Wedneaoay, MJ1rch 26. 197!> 1.Jegal f.,oe krine Council OkaysDonation' By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllt.: Of .... 0.11., f'llol St•" Irvine Caty Council rn~mbers gave the final go-ahead Tut.'sday for a $SOO gilt to tbc Orange Coun- t y Fair Hou:;io~ Council. a group that is s uing th{' l'lty m an at- tempt to ovt>rturn ~orting for the Jrvine Industrial Complex-East. 16 landlord-ten ant disputes and eight inquiries into low-income t°'JUSing. · But not b efore Councilman John Burton, who voted against the gift, branded the move, .. Onv of the s tupides t a nd most 111- considcr01te acts an elected body he.a:, ever perpetre1led on its con- 6tlluenls." ~1 ayor Art Anthony and Coun- cilmen Henry Quigle), Robert We:,t and Gabnc-lll· Pnor vott:'d to s ign the check to the housing group. With unrc s tr..iin~<l ram·or, Burton dl'~l·t 1ht.•d lht• <·ontnbu- l1on as a:-.:-.1~t;int•t· to, "Till' Jerks \\ho h;,a \l' SUt'd u-. " But .:\1 rs. Pr~ or Colmkred hy maintaining, .. ll 1s 1mporl:mt that the counc1l fulfill it s pro- mis t•:,." Bdort• thl' Miil \\ ...... filed, tlw <'0Une1l had 'otl·d 111 gl\ e the group ~500 Tht• l'ht.'t·I-rt'<11tirt'd ..t sub~eq ut•nt oL" lidvr t• bl'mg 1:-.- :,ut,d lo lhl• s.:roup. · · It ~I rt' n g I hens o u 1' e <1 !> e ht-t•Ju~t· 11 l'mphas1zes lhe point. that lhl· t'OUOCll mtikt·S l'fforb to p)·o, 1tle hou-.ing, ·':-ht• s.11d Thi! fJ1r hou:,ing coum·1I and a group of res idents hm e s ued the city , contend in~ that a zone change to allO\\ deH~lopmenl of the I rvine Iodu:,tnal Complex- :East violates part o( the city gencr..il plan Stall! law r rquircs LhJt w ning and gent•ral plans be (.'OnSIStent. The :-uil C'Onlend~ that mo-.t of lht> mdu!>ln;.il eomplt•x \\orl-.er" ""·iJI not bt• ~1ble Lo afford lo h\ c 111 lrvrne. The compl;.imt t ll <'S a general plun goal to prov1dt· hous ing for pcr~on~ Y.Orking 111 &he city. The ~rou µ wants the zoning overlurncll until the l'1ty de- \ elops progr;;im~ lo put the general plan go:.ils tnlo ad1on. Between Dec. l and March 15, West said, the fair hou~ing coun- eU has performed services in Irvine includtn~ three oclt\'C db- crlmmation ca~e~. intcr\'ening in ·The group. he said, serves as a ··~a(~ty valve'' for discontened te- nants who seek advice on thelr n>mplaint~ West cr1t1c1ictl has fellow coun· t·il members for consistently finding ''a jillion reasons to scut- tk" an~ thing having to do with housing or d1scnminallon. Anthony also felt ''that this body performs a valuable public s t.'rvice. ·• Qwgley wanted the matter put off until after a secret session on the t.'a:,e at the e nd of the meet- ing. His request was outvoted. Last week Burton made an is - :-.ue of a $700 council gift for a l 'C Irvine housing co-op. Ile said gifts of public funds to private groups \\>Crc illegal. The same .trgunwnt. he SCtid, would apply to the fair hous ing council gift, regardless of the suit. But :\1 rs. Pryor termed his ob jL·t:linns ··s hallow and lot<illy .... peeious. ·· po inting out that Hurton had \'Oled to gave S2.000 each lo Bobby Sox :.ind Lillie League baseba ll organizations. ··1 recognize that my worthy <·olleague in skirts has called m e to task for voting for some things l shouldn't have voted for," Burton responded. "I have corrected my wayward thinking," he said. He lashed out at the suit and its originators, saying that, whale the suit contends it is for the benefit of the citizens of Irvine, "this group of people does not c·:.ire one \\hit for the people of I r\'ine." Environment;tlist Wesley :\Tarx. one of the prime movers m the suit against the c1ly, com- mented later thut Burton 's rhetoric ··will not make the pro- blem of hous ing go away." . Burton said the g roup s uing the . L'tl:V is "a tiny minority>" in Irvine. But characterizing the court:, ~1:, the last recourse of a minority, ~!rs. Pryor s aid, ''ln a de- mocr acy, the rights of the minorit y m us t be upheld or it is not a democracy." · Uf"IT.....,._ SEEKS PEACE TALKS Secretary Kissinger . Kissinger i\sks More Peace Talks WA!:illJ :\G TO='i <U PI 1 \\ i.l l'IHng of t hl' t·unstant dangl'I' of ;\llddle Ea-.t '' ar. Set'J'l'l<Jr) of State Henry A. Kissinger said to- day that ht•t·ause his personal d1ploma('y failed, he will contact the Sonet l"n1on to arrange re- sum pt1on of peace ta lks i n Geneva. Kissinger u lso said Congress' re fusal lo provide emergency military supplies to South Viet- nam and Cambodia raises the question of wh ether the United Stales wunts to "deliberately dest roy Jn ally"' :.it a lime of crisis In has f1r:-.1 news c·onference s mCE.• returning from his 16-day mission to the ~I iddle East. Kiss- inger said ht• ''as convinced he had faill'd in his e fforts to isolate the issues anti negolialethemone- by-oncon a personal basis. lie ;iddt•d 1t \\as "extremely unlikely" this tactic of step-by- :-.t1..•p negotiations could t·ver be lned ug;.i111 in the .:\l iddle East. Thu:,, he said. the United Slate:,· efforts to achieve peace m ust move in to a period "of more complicated international diplomacy" by reviving the Geneva peace conference. ATTACK SUSPECT • • • .. We are prepared to go to Geneva and will be in touch with the cochai rman of the con- ference, the Soviet Union, io the near future," he said. Kissinger emphasized that the l "nited States r e mains com- mitted lo achieving peace in the :\tiddle East a nd is "fully com- mitted to the sur\'ival of Israel." ~pokes man s:.i id the susJ)t·ct 's t t1r Jlle~cdly :,lolen rc-cently in \'un :?\uys, \\as <·ornl'rCd at lht• ·llb Street offramp or the t\ev.prnt t 'rotn Page .-1 J SMOG ... and lhe lasl di1!1t 1n a motorist '.., ('..ff hC'l'llSt' num bC'r T h e C:.il1fornia Jl 1ghway Patrol began cnfo rc1n1:: the law las t month d e!>p1te ongoing efforL-. in . lhe st:.ile lcg1:,lalun• to repeal 1L Orange County :,upetrv1sors Tuesday passed a resolution s up- porting a pending :-.late law th.;1l "ould repeal the tUrr<'nl luw and replace it y, 1th one reqwnng 1t1 "' allal1on of th<' dev1n·~ on Iv ''hen the car C'lianj!es own<'r-.h1p Kuyper said today h1-; tourt «<.ise will t•entt•r on the issul' of 11nfa1r applkat1on of tht• t·onll'"' 1:d l<1w to pcopll' wh1>se number., C':.ime up fin;t Supervbor Robert Battin '\Oll'd in fa\'Or of a C'ourl aC'tion t•v1•n I houg h ht' s Jid ht• f<Jvor-; a reduc- llon in oxides of ntlrogL·n t";c•ap ing into the air But he said he is fe,1rful of re· µorts that ,.1,.1im the )';Ox dt.•v1rc•-; limit nilro~en e lements that pro- duce other gases U1 a t c:,caPt' from Lheexhaust pipe. ORANGE COAST ·.11 DAILY PILOT ~ 0.....,,..,. Co·•'' u .. 11.-P1toc .,,.. '" ...,f, ,, , ~'~ l)lflif'O lf,1. , .. , '11 I f' I\ (>wt I ..,. It f y tho (;r '",,. C.0.t.t Put • .11•' / t t p,.,...., &1 t' •t• t I • a ·•" ~t ,hftft ,,,,.,,.,,...,.,. '"'""'h ., .. "'.,. ·~ ',,, """ .A N· .... piwt .. , t , • ,. '"'' ...,,.,,, bo • " • IOI PAfr\ VA •y frvtf\t 4-..t 1f1h h,. • V"lll., I• t I •Q•lnA I•#• ,. \ .. l'°I 1 t It ''' ti f It ti M4hon I\ out ,.,-~ '' ''" ,, <11r J '\•ff"U"'• ''• CH'•""'P.'I OUl>t 'ntJ r.-.M' .ti A I.. I 1.,., $t1f"Ct,C.O· I• M, , 11 t • ', ,.. Robert N. w .. j d P'W'•'\idif'ont •lid S'\lt>I•·~ , Jac k R Curlt-y -~ P,~i.,.nt A"CI '--"'r•t MfM')l't Freeway but not before three pursuing patrol l'Jrs w c·r e :,1deswiped. Santa Ano police Lt. Woody \\ 111iams said the first general radio description of Panky and his car went out at about I :45 p . m. Tuesday, shortly after the r..ipe of a 28-year-old housewife in hl·r Santa Ana bathroom. Williams said the 28-year-old wom an was a ssa ulted by a man \\ho had come in r esponse to a newspaper ad offering a handgun for sale. She told officers the sus pect 1loarled the pis tol and forced her into the bathroom where hl' performed numerous sex acts at !-'Un point. Pnht·e \\<.'re alerted when two of lhe \\Oman's children. praying 1111 the patio, ove rheard their molh<'r ('ryin~ and !><l.'JOt?. "kill rn1· 110\\ becaus1.• \l>U0 l't.' i;u111g to t..111 me an~·wa~ " The children tailed nc1~hbor~ ''ho rushed to the apartment. They told po lice they saw :.i bushy-haired , mus tachioed SU!>· ped flee from the apartment, ;ump in his car and speed away. The :-uspect was next spotted :-.horlly after an armed robbery ;1llt>mpt in Tustin at 11 p.m. The '1et1m alerted police and PJnky's <'ar was s potted on Ed- 111ger A venue by a patrol car. The patrolman gave chase and l';rnky allegedly turned onto the ~11uth bound Newport Freeway. ~111.1d C'ar-; from Santa Ana and C'l IP j(llned the c hase. which It'd 1<1 lhe San Diego Freewny. ,\ CHP spokes man said the sus- fw<·t \\ ... .., mo\'lng at "better than JOO ' most or the chase and would J>4..'rtod1<·ally sl;.am on the brakes .11HI ~\\ ('f\ 1• Io ;,ivmd patrol car:-. Rut he added, in an apparent reference lo both Israel and the countries of Southeast As ia, .. The linited States cannot a ban- don its friends in one part of the world without jeopardizing the security of friends everywhere.·• MAC Traffic Panel Seeks New Members The traff1C' t·o m mil lee of lhl' .:\11s:,ion Viejo .:\1 unicipal Ad '1sory Council 1s looking for new mc>mbers. John Sipplt·. L'h airman of lht· l'om mittee, :,u1d "We are an dire llL><.'d of about 10 more m rmbl:'r:, to serve on :.i long-term basis." The commillct', one of fi,·e formed lo had.; up the four - m onth -old M AC, investigates and studies stop s ign reques ts, road hazards, crosswalks and anything t•lsc that pertains to traffic and rouds in :\1Js sion Viejo. "We as k any res ident of Mis- sion Vi ejo interested iJl serving on the comm 1ttee to contact m e at 831-Jf,.14 or call the :\fAC office at 581 7610 between 1 a nd 5 pm ,"Sipple said. I le added the committee hud .1 bout 10 m embers when formed, but some dropped out when the :\tontilla Lane barr icade was re- moved. Tht' committee m<'et s the fourth Tth•:-tl:.iy of cJch month Htirt Female CHP Thorn.Jc. l<.et•v1t ro•'"' Thomas A. Murph1nr -"•1Jjf111(<lolot Officer 'On Mend' Charles H Loo<, R1ch.1rct P Nall A\\l'tl.-'\I Ail4"401"' l~l()f) S.ddle~<k V~ll•YOffice '~'°'~I., Ito.., •• ~·" 0.-Pr .... •Y Teltpho.,. C7t4) 60~321 c1o1ull1ed Adverui1nq .,.2-sua, ~ .. tie•. v ••• ,., t••tll"l ... .- Slt-U10 r '•"" '-~ , ., . • .. •tS 0630 (t'101f'IQ .. f f 0 ,Al\Q f •A I J.. uftf •lh Q • ""' ...... ,,. ,.,., ·fW-... ,., .. , ...... P'ft•t•,...141 ,,._.,.., f•r •I• t 1 •""""' ,.,. ,. '" ""·'" bft • 0 ~Od\I ,., •••PK'lvt ,,. •I fHll '"''"'"' of ,.,,...,.,,..,....., ~'•4'1id ,.. , ........ ,,. ,..,, ., .,, '• ,...,,. • •o•eirn•• ,,,,,. ,.,.., ....-1t1 ,,,1,, • ~ ""'""'"'' t>yf'f'tftl.4 fJil ~ ttltii; tft1hl11y l4,l1ttAl"lltft\\.IOO tnli)tttn1v Dorothy Williams, the young California Highway Patrol of- firer injured in a crash on El Toro Road last week, has been taken out or the intensive car<' ward at Saddleback Community Hospital. Highway Patrol spokesmen reported l\t rs. W111inms, 26, I~ recuperating s lowly from plas tic surgery performed on her face two days a fter lht accident. · She is exf)('cted to go home lo he r husband and two t hildren In Orange within several d~ys CHP spokti;m<'n ~aid. ' But il probably ~•II !Jc two to three months bdorc-~he return.!> lo work. Mrs. Willi ams was senously hurt Ma rch 18 when her patrol car spun out of control on El Toro Road and rammed into an on- coming county water truek. The r esulting impact tore the car into th ree pieces. one o( which remaant·d lodged under the heavy truck. Mrs. Wilhnms wus one of I.he fm,t <.'lass o ( Cll P graduate~ to include women . .iihe had been in the fJeJd ~even1l months but had ~n patrolling on her own only thrttd ys . C HP ~JX'lkNHlH'n said she w.as the !lrat of the w omen graduates to be seriously injured on the Job. Fro• Pllfll! A J HINSHAW. ,.,.....P.,,eAJ JllOSted while rounty or. FAISAL MOURNING"! • • When lbe s~ervilOrs jnstrucl· ~nty eouna.l Allrian K\Qlpe-r Tuesday to takt: all steps ntt ,,u·y to recover the alleged $l.3,1S2 loas. they !>el April 2S as the d eadline any of the 58 empJoyes cun settle accounts on lhe1rown. They can voluntarily pay the county the arnoW>ts claimed by the auditors they owe bttaU&~ of their uwolvem.ent Jn the c11m· patgn. The county's "amnesty" ol'fcr includes giving the employe~ a chance to repay the amount <'harged the m . which ranged among the 58 from a low of $8 to a high of $1 ,308, through a S50 a month payroll a month dt."<iuc- Uon. Should they Cail to accept the ofter of a voluntary settlement, Kuyper then would file c;laims for recovery with the bonding com- panies. They, in turn, would seek repayment at a k~r date Crom the employes. Five of the employes listed i.f\ the auditor's report were among the nine m en indicted by the cou nt y Grand Jury las t December on criminal charges related to a lleged campaigning at county expense .. They were J uni es Vertolino, Fred F o rbeck, KenJlelh MacLeod, Garland Redcijng and George ll pton. Last Friday, Upton was ncimed 1n a st•cond Gi·und Jury indict · ment lhul <:hurged him and a Tandy Corporation executive with multiple counts oC bribery. Six of the 58 pert;ons listed in the auditor's r eport, including Hinshaw's former secretary Geri Ford, n~ longer work for the county. hen Hins haw went lo Congres in early 1973, Mrs. Ford was employed in his con- gressional field office in Santa Ana. ln reports to the Board or ·Supervisors that accompanied the a udit report. which was the res ult of seven weeks labor by a two-man team and involved 92 in- terviews. Kuy per said county As- sessor Jack Vallerga had re- que!>ted a meeting with the com- mittee formed to investigate his orciee. According to Kuyper's memo to the board. Vallerga wanted an opportunity tO' ''present his de· partment's viewpoint before the report was issued to the Board of Supervisors.·· Later , Kuyper said, Vallerga was contacted and given an op- portunity to discuss the in- vestigation but ·'declined lo enter into s uch a discussion." It is known that employes in the a ssessor's office met with .representatives of the Orange County Employes Association re- cently to discuss what they see as overtjme work for the county for which they have not been com- .pensated. The overtime question centers around travel lime on county as- :,ignments during nonbus iness hours. helleve veneratlon ol the deJMI detract.a ff"Om •onhip'tt All.ab.. Earlier. ltlnc Khalid and hlt s.3-year -old brother. Crown Priee Fahd , received pltdgd or aJ . l<.•g1ance from prince:> or lhe . ~ -Viejo ·(:O. ' . Aiaes Tour ·Saddleback Otricl als of lhe Mission Vl•Jo Company have accepted an in- ' vitation to tour Saddle~ck College April 22, endinr a ctillly relationship of eicht yeara. The luncheon tour of tbe col- lege facilities is to be conducted b y Dr. Robert Lombardi, superintendent of the Sad<tleback Community College District. A spokesman for the college suid there had been little <:ooperati<>n between the land de- velopment firm and tbe college over the years. One area of-d'isagreement was lhe college's architectural style which is not in keeping with the Miss ion Viejo Company's Siranish theme. Future campus buildings, h o wever , m ay b e more harmonious with the Mission Vit'- jo look. ln a drastic turnabout, the board of trustees last month or- dered its architects to scr ap its neo-Babylonian look and design a Spanish -~tyle gymnasium and physical education building. The $3.5 million building will have a red tile roof, just like many of those found in Mission 'liejo. Rites Slated For Dwight Whitehill, 81 Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. for Laguna Hills resident Dwight Whitehill, who died Monday at his home. Mr. Whitehill was 81. · An Iowa native, Mr. Whitehill • lived in New York before moving to California 10 years ago. He was a r eal estate broker, active in both Kiwanis and the Masons. Mr. Whitehill is survived by his wife, Eula, or the family home, 250G Calle Aragon; by two daughters, Betty Olsson or Fullerton and H e len Lent of Virginia; by five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The Thursday services will be held at the Geneva Presbyterian Church in Laguna Hms. Burial will follow a t Pacific View Memorial Park, Newport Beach. royal ~ily, mlhtw.Y C'()f'nm:>n- den• h!ln ~iatous ludtts. ~douin tribal chlertains anc! commoners. There w as no otficaul word oo the fote of Faisal's assassin, who the Saudl radio sa id earUer wab J mentally deranged nephew of the king. Some Beirut newspaper:-; said Faisal's Llc>dyguards k illed him. Other said he was arrrcstt'<.I and would be beheaded in public after the funeral. One Beirut newspaµt>r report- ed that Faisal pardoned him as he lay d ying. Sliying: "lla\'c mercy on him. I feel no hate for him." Kine Khalid, and l"ahd .-t his side, were dressed in tradjtional flowing white robes wlth brown cloaks trimmed with gold. For 90 minutes before the burial, the new king's subjects approached the throne, placed their hands on the Koran, and made their pledges. The radio announcer reported that Khalid burst into tear s, starting a chain r eaction among the audience. As the body was carried out of the mosque, the crowds shrieked: ··Where goes our knight ? Where goes our protector against contusion and pove rty?" ''Faisal is with us," the r adio announcer res ponded. ''Ile is not leaving us. You will sec him in King Khalid, in Prince Fahd, in every faithful son of Is lam." lie broke down and wept and anoth er a nnouncer took hi!i place. President An"' a r Sadat or Egypt was the first foi·eign head of state received to offer his con- 11 ol enc es. Marine Life Exhibit at El Toro Ba11k An exhibit of undersea m:.irine life is on display in a specially bu.ill cabinet aquarium at Mis- sion Bank in E l Toro. Tom Winget, b;ink president. said the exhibit is 1·0.~pc.msored by Sea Lift' E\ltdllts. Inc. of Anaheim , anll lhl' D.ma Pomt Marine Stud a·:, l11st1tuk. Also 011 l'>.h1bit is a miniature model of thl' educational com- plex to be constructed for the Marin<.' Studies Institute at Dana Pomt llurbor. The complex, a proposed S3 n1111ion facility, will be used for instruction and research in ~eanography for both children ~and adults. The 1nstitute's non~ profit corporation is conducting a 11ationwide fund-drive to finance the project. according to Winget. The sea life exhibit and model will be at the bank the next four weeks. fl Efl~~fllfl WlltJ Cflfl ClltJfll ()fl ! MONEYMATIC --2A hour banking is coming to the Bank of Irvine! Very soon you'll be able to cash your check, withdraw money from your account and make deposits any day of the week and any time of the day. No other bank in South Orange County can offer you this kind of service! If you have a checkirlg or savings account with us now, ask about MONEYMATIC.lf you don't. here's a big 1eason to open an account right away! We can offer you av~ special price on the fantastic CANON MINI- CALCULATOR (model LE-84). It comes in its own carrying case and includes features such as Clear Indicator Key and Moving Decimal Point. This is a bargain at $24. 95 retail, but when you open a savings or checking account at the B of I for $250 or more. you can purchase it for just $17.95 including batteries! Open an account today.• This is a limited offer. ·u vou already have an account at Ill<! B of I. !>rmply add $2~>() or more lo your savings. I fi:l@WMhii I Membef FDIC THE FABULOUS CANON MINI-CALCULATOR CAN BE YOURS FOR ONLY $11.§ 1.432'2 Culver Orlw, Irvine, Co 92705 (71') 551-1600 • , A~ D - ' ,9'1 l1'e tin 'in1 peJ cwi :CC! --.kE at r pe re ~·· I <>< ro pr b n I~ I i Ja n tffii jln ~ •as lotl • ) I "Pr ho co ra de in r I I ( u Tl sp LE g1 di bti -qi. Pt Tt SI aa <11 c. la w re di br OL U\ y , bE nE di so re r e ... l>' Jl e• n u ll iJ fc h l'. (' II \\ lt s ~ f ;\ c. h h q d 0 (1 r J'. l t s t. l c E ( ' ~ f I , A 6 'D ... The ~ld . demon or overcrowding 1~ rearing lts thead again in schools of the Saddleback Valley-this time at Castille Elementary School in Mission Viejo. : The student body h; now housed in portable build- "lngs . on a park site.-adioinin~ the site where a f)ermanent school is almost finished. When the new school opens next Call, it already c:will .be too small for its student body. OCficials of the :.Capistrano Unified district say if the portables are 'Jkept on the park site, they will absorb the overflow of ttbout 300 extra stµdents, Res1aent.S 01 the neighborhood want thejr park. They do not want the temporarv school to become permanent, and they want lhe school district to talce responsibility for building another school where growth demands it. To many of the Castille parents, it looks as if lhc new one should be on Mission Viejo's ' north end. While the school district should avoid setting a precedent by keeping a school on a park site, parents bhould realize school districts are getting squeezed by tunrelenting financial pressures mto accepting less fthan ideal solutions to facilities problems ' . I Financing Growth i An $18,000 consultant's report to the City of Irvine 1and t he Irvine Company has concluded that a ,massive city bond issue is the cheapest way to finance iirvine's growth in ter ms of costs to homeowners. ~ That approach would differ from the traditional ssessment of developers for costs of streets and th~r public improvements which would serve their roJects. high-Interest morlgage$. On the surface, the argul?lent seems to make sense. However. lower develo-per 's costs do not necessarily mean lower home prices. Homes traditionally are priced al the rate the market will bear. A proposed $55 million city growth bond· issue, therefore, needs a great deal more thought and some safeguards before it could be considered an alternative to tradifional municipal financing. Recognition Deserved' When Saddleback College was being formed, when a new hospital needed aides, when Children's Hospital of Orange County needed funds -Genevieve Nutto was there. leading the way with wit and kindness. Mrs. Nutto, 72, a dedicated and canng resident of Leisure World, was selected this week as winner of the Book of Golden Deeds award of the Saddleback Valley Exchange Club. She will be honored al a banquet April S, wh en the award will be presented. She was an active member of the general advisory committee that helped form the Saddleback College district nine years ago. She has been the driving force in Leisure World fund-raising for Children's Hospital of Orange County. Sh~ is a volunteer worker at a hospital for the aged and in her spare lime makes quilts and lap robes for patients at a convalescent hospital. , The consultants contend a bond issue would give homeowners two advantages: bond repayment taxes could be charged off income taxes and the interest rate would be relatively low. Conversely, assessing developers means costs will be passed to homeowners in the form of higher home prices on relatively Mrs. Nutto has served more than 25 years in the Red Cross blood bank and fund-raising campaigns and is active in St Nicholas Catholic Church in Laguna Hills. ·can"'t they wait? Or I'll be !ate! For a very important date!' Nuclear Power Problem ( MAILBOX ) Letters /rom readers are welcome The rrgflt tu condense letters to fit space or el1mmate libel 1s r eserved. Letters of 300 words or less wilt be gwen preference. All letters must in- clude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re- • quest if su/ f 1cient reason 1s apparent. Poetry will not be published. To the Edilor: I am writrng from tbe olh<:r side of the continent pertaining to an i9suc thcit knows no boun- daries. rn Connecticut, a s in Ccilifornh1. we find ourst!lves vi(.'- timized by an "oil s hortage." Whether or not the shortage is real <and the fa<:ts seem lo in- dicate that it 1s not) it has brought about an awareness of our ener~y needs and possible avenues to s olve these needs. Yet, althoug h this awareness has been forthcoming, efforts in Con· necticut have been almost sol ely directed to one and only one s ource: nuclear power the most. reliable feature of which 1s its un· reliability. CALIFORNIA. I am told, is also facing a similar nuclear power expans ion program. Thus it is vital that one question the economics, s afely, and ullimalt> reliability of the pe a ceful atom . l am not asking one to accept that nuclear power h. bad, I am only asking one lo hear both sides out. for it is only wht•n both sades arl' heard that an t'ducatl•d opinwn can be made l am a biology m aJor at Bo::.ton College and havl! IJccn involved in the nuclear power issue for well over three y ears. My in- terest e volves from 19 summer-; spent at Black Point Beach which is directly across the bay fr o m Northea s t Utilities :\lillstone Nuclear Power Plan~· One, Two. and Three. llence ( have had a chance to s ee firsl hand a once famous granite quarry turn into a multi-billion d<>llar kilowatt. l ha,ve thus seen one or the mo•t beauli!ut sections of the Connecticut coastline mutate into an awesoml' powerhouse with routine rodiu· tion releases Mishaps. mlbcalculat1ons, und ,malfunct1ons involving thes<' sometimes illuminating, all the limes irradiating, powerhousei; are not i;ome "mad'' scientis l'l- concoction or some ··unrealistic .. environmentalist's vision. These problems have been seen. are be- ing seen. and will continue to bP seen first hand at Millstone. The fact thal ever e xtendin g breakdowns can occur has been proven IT IS important that Callrornia not follow the mistakes ot Con necticut. One must 1t least quei. tton the reh ubtlity ol nuclear power as It stands lodlly. Not.bing on the race or the earth is as "gre<1t" as thus power source is touted to be It must ~ reMlzcd lhut the opponents as well u.s the power companies have valid points to be made. In the 19(0b we must spend us much time and money develop mg more emc1ent melmis to curb our energy appclill' as we did ln the 1960s· to feed our odaclous Genevieve Nut to. a caring. coircerned and energetic woman. The award is fitting recognition of her efforts. s B Dear Gloomy Gus ltlilitarfl Spe1idi11g Droi11s Coffers .. Israel .Faces Economic Crisis · lant cos t of raising its military JEJluSALEM· -· The exorb1-( ] power to a point SO pt!rcent EV ANS-NOV AK afll'r the purchase of essentials like sugar, bre ad, milk -by high taxe!>. Thl·n. to reduce the $.1 5 billion balan(.'C·Of-paymenLs 1.k- ficit. shift investment out of tlw domestic econom y into cxpoi•t 1 :_1 necessary step. but likely lo dlJll blc the 3.4 µcr cenl uncmµloy- menl rate by nt·xt full I \\ill hl•l·Om l' '' ar if lhe June :ol- lo'' anees don't m uterialize. Uut if Rabin n1vt•s. anc.l the al- lowcinn·s are paid. the crucial purpos e of his program-t o wring out every last Israeli pound of non-essential civilian spending-will be defeated. and a new inllation spir ..ti will start. Why is Councilman Burton so upset with'. the city help- ing fund legal expenses for the UCI students housing co·op? The students are on- ly trying to do what the ci- ty, to.fulfill ilS own hous ing element, should have done long ago T.F.T Gloomy Gift <0f1'1me11ts are sllllml~ by .--. Md do H t 11eceuarlly refleCt • • .._ ...... -~,. s.tlll .,_ •• .,.. ... te G1-my Gus, Delly Pilot. energy palate. Ocean .thermal difference. geothermal. and ~olar ene rgy mus\~ Utilized. In C>rder for that t~ur we must now allocate thp same dollars to these power sources as we did and.i;till are doing with nuclear power. JOHN P. ~(GOS Enltetd, Conn. \lotr Misread? To the Editor: rt is s ad for us. the voters . lo be tole! by the election losers that our seleC'tions C and rejections I are somehow suspect I heard n9 whis pering. \ly wife and children heard no ~h1::.pering. ;>.;or did our friends. What we did hear -and.see - were dtizens stating their pre- krences in the traditional way. through the ballot. rs it possible that the: chagrined losers misread us in the election::. .1ust as they apparently did dur- ing the ir terms in office? HlCHr\RD LYON CLARK End Bitter111fss To the Editor· In his lette r of Murch rn Chester Briner, a defeated 111 cumbenl in the recent school boa rd election. implies that the newly elected s chool board has been "bought,. b y campaign con· tribution~ from the Teachers A~ sociation. Apart from the obvious sour grapes of a poor loser, it sbould . be .pointed out that campaijpl support for ever}' elected member of the new board w as broadly based~ No m~r of our new Board oC Education owes any special obligation to a ny group, other than to the tax· payers, th e voters. and lhc children it is Ol4r l)ti vilegt> to serve. -THE COMMITTEE that sup ported Mr. Briner's re·elect1on. at last report. had received over 60 percent of its campaign con I nbutions frorn jus t one th-- veloper! If Mr. Briner's specious brand o( logic was to prevail. citizeos would b·ave to conclude that Mr. Briner's service-0n the n~w board or he had ~"elect" ed J would have been ln oblJgation .. tot hat developer. The campaign is behind us and. I "'ould hope that tbe bitterness sometlmes gene rated In thes e events could be•put behind us a well Thecommuolly·has indicat- ed a desire for a cbonae in dfrec- h on an lh~ l<'ader~h1p or our Sad dlebuclc Valley Unified School Oistnct. J join my c0Uea11.1es on tht new board with enthu la&m and with a "lsion of truly out- ~ tan d Ing educational •P portunil.ll's ror our young people 0 ENNIS A. SMITH Member, BoordofEducaUQn Soddleback Valley Umflt?<i ~hoot Oislricl hi)'(her than before the October '------------..,, war of l!.173 in s uch major categories as ballle tanks ha~ placed Israel in a precarious economic cris is. by far the worst in a 27·yecir hi s tor y studded with financial pro- ble m s. One predic· table impact · :.m attack o n high milita ry s pen ding by worri e d ~conomi s t i:. •nd 'planners in Drime Ma.,tlster Yi\zhak Rabin's government. Indeed, there is reason to believe thal Rabin himself, wbo was chief of lhe general staff in the brilliantly fought six-day war of 1967, is con- vinced that the $4 billion defense budget approximately one·half the gross nationa l ~roduct-is far too high and is quietly trying to cut it. our well·bcing if'' t• h;Jv e to:· 1w told us, ··but 11ot our being.' The su(.'rifH'l' nl wcll-bt·ing 1:-. pcr va:-.ive and har~h . •ind Rul1111 h as !'>h ov.n 1.•x traord1n ilr' pohti(.'al t'ouragl' 111 forcing his country to do \\ h;,it h~1s to tw done, given lht• l'xor h1tanl lcvl'i of defense !'>µentl1ng Thl•re is on· l y one word tu d ci:.c nbc hb policy, which "a:-. drafted by l'eonom1::.l s o n the ::.tact of Fanan cl M 1n1 sler Ye hoshua Rab1no w1t z and the bank of Israel (which bolh controls the moneta ry system and acts <1S economic utlviscr lo the govern- nwnt 1. That "ord 1::. brutal. The ol)j e r l is to s qu<.'l'i'l' purch u::.ing p O\\ t•r out of tht• civilian econ o m v dm\ n to but not q_u1te including lhl' l;,1st drop. The crevice:-. u re fa mi II u r ' le t pri 1..'l'S soar and sup up w hat little non esscnticil bu~·1ng p1ml~· is ll'ft l.i\TE LAST year the lsrut•ll pound was d e valued by 43 per l·cnt and govt.>rnment subsidtl'S lo hold prices down we re rnlhle~s­ ly reduced. One result: s ug.1r tripkd in price overnight, breac.J doubled . mea l a nd milk soared 80 percl'nl. nut the hardesl R:.ihin decision still lies ahead. when the next cost -of-lavmJ? allowance direct government payments to compens ate workers for lost purchas ing power the prcced111g six months comes due. If Rabin hangs tough, workers \\Ill have to forfeit the ;.11lo\\ane1.• m June, de~pite the precipitous 111(.'rease in the cost of living. The nallunal labor union (Ili!>ladrut 1 1s alrc;1dy lrnttling Habm O\'t'r his au'>tl·rity progrum . Th:.it batlh' Thus. the hott11m half of lh1s h••rd·\\Orkin g population Ont>nta I .}e\\ s \\ 1 l h 1 mpoverishL'<.l t•conom1t' ~i nd <:ulturul bat k - grnunds 1:-. goin~ to suffer b1t- ll'rly ... The~ .trl' now consuming t.'' t.•ry perrn~ llwy earn." one t'l'Onom1l' e x pert told us. t\o · \\Olldl'r H:.ibin ':o. fin<.111ce mmister turm•d as hl'll when warrwd thal l s ral'I ·:-. rcq ue~l for ~-59 billion as a l!ift from the U.S. where un- l'mµlo~ nH·nt 1::. ne aring 10 per· l'l'nl. "un ·l f.C t the us u a l "an y thing y ou want" from Cong rl'ss. Sinl'l' e very dollar cul from that r l'qucst will be a dolla1· out of l s rc1l·I"~ ::.partan livingsta11- dard, that \\ould k•ave one r l' c·oursl' cut the· untouchable <lt· l°l'llsl' budget. "TllEHJ.: IS a huge argumenl pow going on ins ide our govern- ment about the s ize of the military budget.'· a top govern- ment economist told us. ·:v.-'hat \H' d espl•r ately n eed is mor~ civilian control. an oversight c:omm1tl('e to study real defense needs . We n eed a c ontrol mechanis m to rein in Peres " (Defense M 1 nis t e r Shimon Heroism in the CIA Pel'esJ. Peres hims elf intends to meet this dden!>e·cut campaign head on. fie toid us lhat even if a ::.econd-St ag<.• Is raeli withdrawal from ~in;ll l'IUCC.'t'cds and Egypt pledg es :-.om l' fo r m of non hclligerem·y. the d cfL·nse budget lor 197fi \\Otllcl s till ll'mJin at till' .1 ust·lt11d u· S·~ IJ1l lw11 ll'\'l'I st•l lor I !Ji .l G1 vt·n th1· l>J lllt• fronl cond1 tinning of four m J 1or '-"<lfS sine<: 111dept"nclenc·c , thl' 'otcrs might follow Pt>l'l'!> and not the budget cutter s if the issue gut's public. The economis t now pushing for <1 t•1vili .in oversight committee half C"oncedcd tha( fac t "WE ARE "1lling to sacrif1Cl' WA SHlNC'fO~ CIA of- fi c ials, who::.c lips have been sealed for t '"' o d cc a des. arc now beginning to l<llk about the clan- destine opt•r· .itr ons of the Cold War. They h avl' told us deadly ~nm titles of trrn ble tortua·e, viole nt death, low trea<.'hcry and hig h courage In the I !.150s, dozen::. or C I A 1 n filtr u t o r s were !>l11>pe d behind tht• Iron Curta111 Rarel y did anyone qrnke it back aliv<' Invariably. th ev wer l' (.'au g ht a nd executed . nut f1r$t. they were subjected to lhl' most skillful torture the hum~111 mind has devised. Only afkr I Civil War ili:Art The original pen and pencil drawings and water color paint- ings prepared for woodcut copy· 1n g a nd reproduc tion in the famous Battles and Leaders of the Civil War -a treasure trove of art which was halted recently as "the most important dis covery of Civil War art in this century'' appear in an elegant, large volume titled The Ame rica n H e ritage Century Collt cUon of Cl vU W•r Ar t (McCraw·Hi1', $3~1 . Originally published by Qm· tury in the 1880s in (our volumes. this definitive ~yewltness history corried illustrations covcrtng the t>ntir:-war by S6 of the foremost arUst• of tne day. Many oJ the pictures a.re based on their on- thc 1cenebatUe sketches. THE lNVALtJABLE original art works, which could not then be reproduced with complete ac- curn('y, disappeared. however. and remained burled in three at· tic trunks ror most 0£ th.is cen· t ury When the huge collection came lo llaht. American Herilaae I ( ;T J THE BOOKMAN purchased 1t for $200,000 aod nil 7S4 pieces are now reproduced. with utmost modem technical sophistication, in Ci YU War Ari. The book's 12 ch apters use the acco mpany ing narrative and more than 400 of the best pictures to follow the course of the war from Fort Sum tcr to Appomat- tox. and then show battlefield scenes drawn 20 years later, The remainder of the collection is r~roduced in a catalogue, and each illastr..iation is ldtntificd by nrtisl and subject. " As Brfle'• Catton, the eJDinen Civil War historian. notes in a Foreword. "These pictures hol~d to filter out &he evU and the ugliness. 1f th y v ninten. tlonally lent a tinge or romance to what was underneath fvery· thang . a m alter of unrc hcved tragedy, 1t was a romance lhe country des perately needed." viCTOR OE KEYSERLlNG (JACK ANDERSON J Lhl'v were mor e dead than alive the.last frag m ent of informaho~ .l'xlracted from them, were they allowed lo die. our sources r e- port · \\ F. GOT thr first inkling of this fro m fo rmt'r D c fcnst• Secretary Clark Clifford. who once headed the civilian adv1sorv board which watches over lh 0c CIA. He told us th at undercover men had been caught and suh- 1ecte d to c ruel torture. II(• praised lhcse unsung heroes whose deeds, he said, surpass lht' most valorous in our history. From other sources. we han• now learned more about these d.inn~ infiltrators. some of them aliens. others Ame ric::ins of Ea!>l European ancestry. Some were parachuted behind the Iron Cur· lJtn; others s hpped ashore from boats; some simply sneaked .icross the rranian border on root Onl' agt"nt . known 111::.1de lhl' CIA ~ts .. Toui.:h Andy," lasted for t" u years. keepin~ one s tl'IJ a he;1tl of lhe KGB. But the pilot \.\ho w~1s M1pposed lo pick him up at a secrt.>t landinit strip "j:!ot chit· ke n " the lust minute, n • culled a source. This was the last that was heard of Tough An<ly Ii' Ti m mid· 1950s. President E1 ~enhowC'r became discouraged over thl' loss of life and dis· handed thl' infiltration program Hut not Ion~ afterwards, the mis - sions wrrc revived under the code namt.'S "AF.READY" for tbe So\'it>t Uoion and "OKWlllP- PER" for the So\'1e l bloc. 'sing the Army as a cover, lhe CIA scoured mililary recor~ to find 5ervi ccml'n a nd \'cterans who could s peak Russian and other Ei&~l European tongues. Those who could be recruitf"d were ~i\'en "hot tram.ing'' ui ln· filtration and e~plonaac In addition lo lwnguage ex- pert~. the CIA al!io ke-cµs files on other contract \\ orkl•rs with un- usua I prof essions. If a belly dancer or aop du:-.ter should be needed for a s pet'aal assignment. the Cl,\ can u s u;11ly find a trusted opC'rativc on its lists. Our sourcf\'> sciy that the lod.::.m1th's name, provided to the Water~ale break- an team hy thl' CIA. must ha ve <.'Orne from tlwse lists. T\\o kl•,· fil l's Jn' used bv ltw CIA. Onl' 1s thl' enormous .. HI'' \l(<.'l'Or ds lntt•gr<ilJOll ) Cite, Ill wluc h m ill 1011s ut name's ~lfl' ni l'lll'U l o u~ I\ c r11sl--incl cxcd . .\lmosl c.>vcr): 1wrnc th<' CIA h<is l '\'t.•r t'ome .i eross, innocent 01· ..,u..,p1t·10us. l«111 l>c found in llw HI ,\ l\IOR E rt'fined file, OllCl' <'.11led the .. st~tff D .. index <:tnd mm·l' recently the "Green List." t•ontains the names picked up from inlt'rcepted phone calls, upem•ct m ail. win?taps and otht'r !-Ur\'eillanc<.• ncti,·itics. In s worn t<'Sllmony, CIA chief Wiiha m Colby has s aid these f 1 I cs a r e vita I lo intelligenCl' \\Ork . but he agreed soml· m.1tC'rial obviously gels into tlw fall's I>~ .. mistak~ " ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l<dhcrl N. Weed. Publi:Jllcr Thom.as K eMJ•l. Editor Barbaro Kretb1ch. 1':d1tonal Pagt> Edilor The editorial page of the Daily Piiot seeks to inform and sllmulntc re:id~r:s hy presenltQR on lh1.; pafte diver&<' commentary on top1c<1 "' intere'lt b~ syndicat- Nf C'()lummsts and cartoonists. b)' prO\ 1dinJ: a rorurn £or readers' '1e\\ ~ and by presenting thi,S neY.spnper·-. op1n1ons and id no current '\op1C's The editorial optnJons or the Dally Pilot a.weu <>nh• 1n tht• t'<11torial rotumn at~ top of thl' 1111~l' Opinions l'X· Jlres-;ed by the M lumnists and cartoonist! and letter" nters a,.. lht•1r own und no c>ndQl'Jl('m~t ol thl'ir Vil'"~ by lhr Ouily PllCll should b(' inrerrt'd Wednesday, March 26, Ur75 After 4 ¥ears 'Quentin Six' Trial Opens SAN RAFAEL CUPJ} -NE>arly four yt•ars after convict r evolutionary GE>orge Jackson, three guards and two inmates died during an escape at- tempt, the ··san Quentin Six" went on triaJ in a heavil y gua rded ( ) courtroom at Marin Civic S tole Center on charges of kilJ- . _ ing theguards. ---------Al Tuesday's opening ses~ion of the trial, a de- ft.>nse attorney was tiled for <·ontt.'mpt, another asked to be removed from the cusl', and defendants Luis Talamantes and Hugo Pinell wt•rt· taken from the courtroom. Superior Court Judgl' He nry Broderick lis tened to requesb from prospective jurors who asked to be excused for lJl•rsonul re- ;.is1.ms. Then he recessed the proccl'dings until Thur::.day when he told them to b1ing notes from their doctors or employers if 41ppropriale. lie warned that the trial could last as long as nine months. Student F ee Cut Reje~f e d LOS ANGELES <UPI' -A proposal to cut :-.tu· dent body fees at 16of19 California State Cnivcrsity campuses by as much as 50 percent was n •Jectcd Tuesday by trus tees of the university and college system. The trustees made thC'ir de<.:ision on the ba..,1s of a student refen·ndum. ThL' voting, held dun11g the \\\'C.'k of l'~t.'b. 21. s howed that the majority of stu- <knts favorl'd rete11t1on of the fees. Host ages f ?ou11d (j11luar11u•«f SAN DIEGO (APt -Thewif('andsonofabankl offil'tal were held ho::-.t;,ige in their horn!! in an extor- tion attempt Tuesday I.Jul the suspl'cl f aill'd to pick UJY ransom money left in a parking lot, the F'BI .said. The hostages \H·re found unharmed but handl'uffed to a s tairc:1Sl' in thl·1r Pacific Beach r e- :-.icll'tH'c aftl•r the ordc;.il. 'Tm glad it's over," Joseph Curto, u:-.:-.istant manager. said afterwards, • J'm glad my wife :rnd son are safe and thank God no harm c.:amc to anyone." BroK"H Picks Busi11essrna11 S .. \CR.\:\lE:'\TO CL'Pf ) -Businessman Robert Ibtino\'lch of Hillsborough has l>l•Pn chosen by Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. as his st·<.:oncl appointee to a S37,212·a-ycar Sl'at on the st;.itL· Public L'titities Comm1ss1on. Bat111ov1ch. 38. join:-. L{'onanl Hoss. 29. :.is the go\'- crnor"s only other appointee to the PUC. which re- g.ulcite::. electricity and gas rate:, {'hai.-ged by pri\'ate utility comp;,intl'S. The next schetluled appointment to the board for llrownfallsdut"Jan. l , 1977. P e rjury Cltarges File d :\fARTJ~EZ <AP J -B<1il has been set at $2,500 ro: a m:rn accu~ed of posing as :m expert railroad witness m a SIO million lawsuit against Southern Pacific. The perjury c·omplaint agamst William Arthur Dickinson, 55. alleges he po::.ed as a Cambridge l ·n1versity doctorate and testified in a Southern P acific case that w~s settled in No\'ember 1973 with a S225.000 JUtlgml'tH . T e neher Tenure Thre ate ned SACRA'.\fE:\TO ct·r11 -!\n l'riucation reform commission. sponson·d by Wiison RJ!es, has made lhl' controver:-.i:.d n'C'Ommendatiun that tenure hl' abolished for C'al1forni:1 :-.ehool ll'achers. it has bet•n learned. The l·ommissiun. hmH!\ C'r , abo uq!ed the adop· tion of new !-.afrguanb tu proll't'l at'adL'mlt' fn·e<lom alHI the right:-. uf teat'hl'rs l>l'fore ttnure 1s repeJl('d. Murde r S usp ect Acquitte d SAN DIEGO <.\Pl -An Impcri<tl County woman has been acquitted of charge:, th:.it she solicited her husband's murdL•r. Fr~tla G. Adkins . uf llultvill1'. broke into tears and em braced her t" v tluldren Tue!-.dav i.IS the San Di~go County Superior Court jur) rctur~ed· ttie not: ~wlty vcrtl1ct. Good f 'ridoy ·,\o llo lid a 11• S.\CH.\ :'.I E:'\TO <.\ P 1 -F~1l'cd v. tlh Jll ::idvcr~c c·ourt rulln).!, Cm . Edmund Hrcrnn .Jr. :-.uys he isn't going lo prol'IJ1m c;oo<l Fnd.1.v a~ a hotid<iy an<l g i vc st a tc cm plo ~ t'S t hrt'l' hours 1Jff to go to<: hur<' h. Hut Hro\\'n -'' ho .nnre -;tud1ed lo bl' a prie~t - .s ;.iys he \\ill :1sk lor a rl•hl•anng of the appellate court dens ion lh<tl th1 · lru<l1l 1on ~il rrodam<ition al- I0\.\ 111g worklTS lltn·L' h•Hll''> olf \.\ilh pay is un- t•onsl itutio11:1 I Bur ned Bodfl lli~c·o re red FETTERS JIOT Sl'HJ:\(;S IL Pl t --The body of Chris tine llill. .J2. ~.ipa. \\..1.::-. found Tue-..da~· in-the fire.gutted l'Ull1!:> of Juarnta's (;allery Restaurant and Hot Springs 1 lutel. The fire roared through the famed funk y rl'st;.iurnnt and oltl liotd l·Jrfy Sund;.iy. Fifteen persons, including""' Ill'!' .Jua11ilci :\lun::.Y.n, h:id to be resC'ued from thl' s l·cond flow ol the hullding by firemen using IJddl'l'!-1 It h.Hl been thought all persons escaped" ilhout iujur~ CATAMARAN SAILING CLINIC Two One Day Sessions April 5-6 At Newport Beach \ \ t ti I ye,.,1 f I P (llf.( '"''' ifY, ,t,,4'titf 1ft(')nF nfJW Ul..N[ \llAN(>N Wo••l'I < "·~o< < •'•""" '" <. ... 101 H•• • l 1 • ''"' ~" ... r lv , ~ ·' ., .... ,I f 1r( ••• ' A I l '• t/!(1' I (Xl/C1/ ' ( 1141 !,4 I • ti CDIDA D1vitton of lnvt'~I Wt11 Sp6rts Entertainment happening•. Ever y Friday In the DAILY PILOT Uf'I Tele,n.1• F inancial Prohlerns J . Paul Getty III, IS.year-old grandson of the billionaire oilman, has agreed he is in· capable of managing his own money and the court has been asked to appoint his maternal grandfathpr as conservator of his estate. Ac· cording to documents filed Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court. yoWlg Getty. who lives in the Hollyw90cl I tills with his wife and two- month-old-son. "is financial· ly improvident. .. thus he in- advertently tends to dis- sipatethe money.·· It's the real article - V acciriation " For Cance r In F'u iure? SAN DIEGO <llPI> -The possibility the first human cancer virus has been isolated from a leukemia victim was strengthened today when a gov· ernment scientist reported he had repeated the feat with a dif- ferent blood sample. But the question of whether the virus actually was responsibk for the disoase in the patient. a 61-year-old Kansa:-. woman. pro bably ....., ill not b(' <inswcrcd for some time. said Dr. David Raltimore. professor of microbiology al )J a:-.sachu!>t't ts Institute of Technology. C~nfirmation that v1ruse:-. cause cancer in human beings, as they do in some animals, would represent a major sleµ in scientists' effort to unders tand the disease that ranks as the na- tion's No. 2 killer. It might even. lead to a vaccine to block certain 'typesofmaUgnancies. The vfrus in the leukemia vic- tim was first found by Dr. Rubert Gallo of the National Cancer Institute last year and reported in January . Gallo t old an American Cancer So<.:iety seminar he recently isolated tht· ~amc virus from a sample l<lken from the patient at a J.itcr coUJ'S<: in her disease. Scientists h<l \'e been trying for years to isolate a human cancer· causing viru~. There have been se\·er:.i l foist' l'laims, t:<iU!icd by laboratory mist ukes. hand casr and crafted in solid brass. Individual numbers are cast in each buckle -and ownership recorded and stored in a Wells Fargo vault. Just open a new $250 checking or savings accounr at the new Newport Center Office of Wells Fargo Bank, and it's you~. Opena Gold Account and get a gold pan. Wednesday. March 26. 1975 0A1L v P1lor A& · 'IJiey µ,ake lmpressio11 ~ SAN DtECO CAP)..-A s trange thin.g bappehs when female prison gua1~ are assigned to watch male inmates. The inmat~t> behave bet· ter, a federal warden said Tuesday. Associate W a rden Lowell Kincaid said the lletropolitan Correctional Center in downtown San Diego has JS women of- fu:t'rs who work on any· floor, \\hetlwr it houses ''omep or men. PJ1oto F irm S uit Filed LOS ANGELES (~The film s upµly and developing com- pany, Fotomat Corp., has been accused in a ci vi I suit of advert is· ing falsely that it develops photo· graphs in 24 hours. The suit in Superior Court, filed Tuesday ·b y .John A . StHlman. an assis tant district at- torney in Los Angeles County, seeks to require the company lo spend so percent of its Californi;.i ._.dvcrtising budget in the next two yci.lrS to publicize its fllilurc to process film inside one day. ,. The suit also seek~ a perma nent injunctio'l to prc\'cnt false :.idvert1sing and lo assess a S2,500 Pl'nalty for each past inaccurate st;.itemc·nt. a SI Billion Bill f!_nmesteadin~ Plan Mu.lied J~ SACRAMENTO <UPI) -The Brown A !'linistration disclosed todij.,Y it is thinking of op ing parts of California cities to "urban bomeste ing" by giving away dilapidated houses to l jnc.-ome families who are willing to fix them up. Donald Burns, cabinet secretary of busin and transportation for Gov. Edmund G. Brown r., said homesteading is being "very seriously con- sidered" in connection with a nearly Sl billion houl ing bill before the legislature In un interview with lJJlf, Burns said the sthf coul~ buy thous ands ofrun-clow11 homes in decayi11' secttons of Los Angeles, Oakland and other citi for as little as 10 cents on the dollar. He said he knew of 7,000 houses in Los Angeles currently available from the federnl government for jest such a program. PUR CHASE WOULD be made from money g~nerated by the sale of bonds under the hous inij bill, and tile homes turned over to needy families. Tile G~cretary said Brown was enthusi4lsti'c about a home: rehabilitation program, and added. "in our view ,!>elf-help is thl' cornerstone... • . "You let people work on the houi;e, you lend them some tru>ney for materials and assistanc" ant.I labor, s uch as master carpenters, plumbers so f~rth," B~rns explained, "then after a period q(~ time they II own the property, having their owtl 'sweat equity' in it." · t:rban homesteading, which set•ks to relieve the problems of ur.ban decuy and housing' shortages. h as been tne<l experiment'11lv in somL· Eastern cities under a federally sponsore·d housing program. T WIN \'ERSIOSS of the housing bill "i[I be l·unsidered by Senate and Assembly commiltet!s after the Easter recess. The legislature has been • working on the measure in a .special session for more than a month. Vice President and Manager Wallace Minter, Ass'r Manager Steve Wille and the1r staff arc also giving away free Wells Fargo souvenir badges and posters for everybody, as well as free refreshments and a chance to win a valuable prize. So come to Newport Cenrcr and say hello March 25-'l:l, lOa.m. to 3p.m.; March 28, lOa.m. to Noon. ., r---~-------------~----------, I Wma$1005%~Savings.Account : 1 at Wells Fargo Bank:. 1 : Bring this entry blank 10 the Newport Center Office at 660 Newport I I Center Drive, Newport Beach, on Tues.· Thurs., March 25-27, l hctwccn 10:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. or Fridax March 28 between I IU:OO A.M. and 12:00 Noon. I ADORlS'i __ --------------- Cll'l' _________ _...TATf._ __ _....z1p __ I I I I I I I A new drnwmo for one ~100 !>% Passeook Savings Account wlll be held each <1.1~ at clos. OI bu.51otss. You dO not have lo be present to win. lhe winner I will be no11f1ed b\I mail. You may win only once. I Non.,es1denls 01 California, employtes and aoen1s of Wells F'argo A Co. are L _ _'.'.'~~b~~,~~~.'.:_~~::.:~~~~~a~~_:c>~~--------o_J Open a Wells Fargo Gold Account -the original complete bank service package -during Wells Fargo Days, and you11 receive a free gold pan -the kind the prospectors used. A$100PassbookSavingsAccount to be given away each day. Wr!re giving away a SlOO Wells Fargo Passbook Savings Account each day-and all visitors are eligible. And if you open an account yeu get a full 5% interest -more than at the other 4 of California's 5 largest banks. Wells fargo Days, March 2S·28 at Newport Center, 660 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach. MCl.flllU.O I C. -' Ii I v , j .I • me a I enl st CJ r\( olr :-.lo ('01 pn use ,.,..e Ba jnj ) <.'o lirr ing pee .. An, Sl't Ba ~ lus the Ba: do1 t.>rr. '{ tht• anc car T bc1:: mo the-e TUE por \\01 rep sla wh• I< cas unf ed car s int tho tior ing- B por lim due lhe (I Fn Ow one the thil 1 '11(. II frrl \\ Ol hw I s Stal T byi eta: II It'~ WOI Today's CI08ing. N.Y. Stoeks . • ·-VOL. 68, NO. 85, 5 SECTIONS, 68 P-AGES. ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI~ WEDNESDA Y, MARCH 26, 1975 TEN CENTS Wailing-~bs Mourn at Faisal's Coffin t,: HE'S DEAD THE KILLER? King Faisal King's Nephew BEIRUT . Lebanon CAP) Thousands or walling Arabs mobbed. the comn or assassinat- ed Klng F aisal before the world 's richest monarch was buried in an unmark~ grave loday. It was the only public portion of the simple funeral rites pro- scribed by the p.uritanical Wahabtse~t af Isla'm. 6athed b.Y Mos lem boly men. lfhrouded in a seamless white s heet, Faisal's bullet-torn body lay in El Eid mosque ln R1}'adh. the capital oC Saudl Arabia, while pnnces and commoners chanted "All~ a kbar." GOd is g reat. Fa.isal's brother, the new 62- SAUDI ARABIAN KING 'THE QUIET ONE.' Page A4. year-old King Khalid. wept as be prayed over the body. He was flanked by members of the royal family a nd 16 other kings, presi- dents and premiers. Radio s tations 111 Kuwait. Egypt, Sy,.ia und the United Arab Emirates hooked in with Riyadh state re1dio to broad<.'U!>I Uve cover age of the event. The wailing or the crowd out side the mosque could be heard over the chants of the muezzin. the Moslem pnest. He intoned · ··Regard not as dead those that are k i lied for the !->ake of God .. 0 ye tranquil soul. return to thy God willingly and join m)- slaves in paradise .. The prayer:-. lu:-.tcd for lU minutes. Then the bod\ wet~ placed in a simple woodl·ti toffin and carried outside tht• t110M1uc from shoulder to shouldcr '" lht• wailing crowd. An e m otion-choked r .. ulto Jn nouncer said crowds of mournl'r~ fought to touch the coffin htforl' 1t "as turned over t o t he Clem;i the '.\1oslem holy men. for pm<lll' burial with out fanfare or ,1 tombstone. The Wa habii:. do not mark graves becau:.t· thn (See FAISAL., Pagt• .\:?, UPI T•l~llolot ON THRONE REAL POWER? Prince Khalid Prince Fahd Irvin~.;-~Q~~~ _;Fair Housing Grant: ·- Control Devices :l;lrgued By WJLLJA~t SCHRE IBER 01 lhe D••IY PUot Si.It Orange County supervisorl> may go to court :\'londay seeking a permanent inj unction against enforcement of the conlroversi<il stale law requiring inst:.illalion of !\OJI. smog control devices on oltler ciutomob1ks 1 Kcl<.1tc>d ~tory.A31 The bo~1rd ordered <:ounty counsel Adrian Kuyper lo hegin preparing his case. which will be used onlv if s imilar efforts this \\eek in -Los Angeles and Santa Re1rbara counties fail to produc<' jnjunctions . r\ Santa Barbara Superior <.'ourt spokesman said at noon- time today t he case was still be- ing argued and action w~n·t ex- pected until later. Kuyper told supervisors Los Angeles County has a court date sPt for Friday if the Santa Harbarn effort fails At issue 1s a stall' law passed l:.ist year rt'quiring J9fi6-70cars in the six-county South Coast Air Ba!->in to ins tall dC'vic<'s that cut down oxidl·s of nit rngen ( NOx 1 emillt'cl in t•xhaus t fumes. The law ordl•rs inst allation of the devices hasc·d on a timetable and the l<.1st d1g1t in a motorist's car license number. The California Highway Patrol b egan enforcing the law last mo11\h despite ongoing efforts in the st<1tt• legislature to repeal it Orange Coun ty supervisors Tuesday p<1ssed <1 resolution• up- porting a pending &late law that "ould repeal the current law a nd replace it w~ one requiring in- s tallation or l he d eVices only when the car changes ownership. Kuyper said today his court cC1se w ill cent er on the issue of unfair a pplication o( the contest- ed law to people whose numbers came up firs t . Supervisor Rob ert Battin voted in favor of a court action even though ne said h e favors a reduc· tion in oxides of nitrogen escap- ing into the air. But he said be is fearful or re- ports that claim the NOx devices limit nitrogen elements that pro: duce other gase& that escape frQIJl the exhaust pipt> • His Pr;ofmse? Kill Pigeo1~ O\\'ENSRORO. Ky. (AP I Frc.ink Hoy\ is rum\ing for the < hHm"boro City Commission on a one-plunk platrorm: exterminate the city's pigeons . ·Tm only going lo promjse one t h111g :.it a time,·• Hoyt, 63, said Tuesda v as he filed for office. llovt ·said lhut under his 6X· t1•rm.in ation pion, shotgunnerl; '' ould be deployed on the tops or hwldings to shoot t he birds. PILOT AD SOLD SIATION WAGON "Thunks to tbe :1d, we sold our ::.tatwn wagon." That's the ¥uccess expenenced by the I r\'ine man who placed this clas!lifi~ ad in the O:iily Pilot '73SQUIRE Wugon. A T, 24000 m1 , x lnl <'ond S2295 Prl ply. XXX· xxxx Ir you h<1\ e to ~w ll . call 612-5678 It's eusy lo put a fl'\\ w<11·ds to work tor you an the Dally Pilot. .. I f ~lly Pilot Ph<>lo Dy LAI• P•Y ... WIND LOVER VERN LUCE HANGS IN THERE AS GUST LIFTS HIS PARACHUTE OFF THE BEACH Newport Beach ,Man and Friends Rode Tethered Chute Tuesday as Winds Began Sweeping Orange Coast Stro11~ Wi11ds Tu Continue Along Coast Strong surface wmds will con tmue blowing through t~e night along the Orange Coast. accord- ing lo the lJ.S. WealherSer\'ice. The forecl:lst call s for lhe north tQ northwest \\ inds of 25 to 35 ~p.h. tn continue tonight and d1~inish Thursday. However, an off'feer al the Mannl· Corps Air Station al Santci A/W said thal. olthough gusts this mf>rmni.: had · ~ehed 34 knots. he e\P('Clcd l hl· wlnd to l'asl' late this <flernoon • A wealller officer at the El ·Toro Marin«:> Corps Air Station li.;d that g usts this morning n· -.ched 33 knots and added that "the~e is bud turb11lenCl' for s mall aircraft ·· He Piedi<'ll'<l that the "inn would tail off Thursday • No damage was repqrted from the wind in Orange Coast harbors. The wind was between 15 and 20 knots in Newport Harbor with gust s up to 30 knots . At gpna P oint it was 15 rn .p.h with° gusts up to 22 m .p.h. The We ather Service predicted clear s kies and no rain for tonight and Thursday Drug Convention LOS A~GELES 1lJ Pl 1 C<>rald C Kott, 49. ~ltll \'allc). pleaded guilty Tue::.day to co· caine s muggling <'h3rges and was ordered to undergo a 90-day psychiatric study prior to ~en tencmg. Kott\\ as ar~tcd Jan 9 by Customs agents at Los Angeles International Alr1lort Mtcr he alle~cdly trt('(I lo smug gle 30 pounds of rorain(' 1n t" o fa lse-bottom l!U ll<'a~cs. the hollowed-out sh aft ~ or ~wwn (lg. hin1 poles a nd a "omu11 's glrdlc which h~ wore ' I I Smoked Out? Seclti1zg Pla11 Protested A llALF-s~toKED stogie clamped firmly bt'l\\ccn hi!> teeth, Irvine Co~nc1lman Henry Quigley managed lo hang onto his prdC'rred spot on the council dais Tuesday. Quigley. who quit smoking threC' years ago. w<.1s protest- ing a new seating arr angement s uggested by Mayor Art An- thony. Anthony. a non-smoker. objects to tohacro fum<.•s wafting around the dais on the s luggish brl'CZt'S stirred h) the rham ber's conditioner Anthony has s uggested that the s mokers b4! grouped ut one end of the dais a nd non·smokers at the other. Ht.;T OLIGLE\', who sat through the session with a · bl!rncd·out l..'igar in his mouth. said. ·TIJ go bu<.•k to smokmg <.'lg<irs if" e :ire going to deride where"<.' sit by \\ hclher \H' smok<.· or not ·· Quil!ley ltkcs his spot on the ·J " shaped dais. ht• ~•.11<1. becausl' ht• It kes to fi:lce the audience directly. Nortl1 lrvi11e Zo11e Cl1ange Gets Review ,\ proposed zonl' change to a l low de,·elopmenl of l.4:?6 acres in i\'orlh Ir\'ine w<1s sent back to planners h~· lhl' dty council Tuesda.\' \\ 1lhout incorporating most of lhl' dt•mands of a re!>1 dents ' prolest grn11p The matter will com(' back to the council April 22 ~ftcr lhl' planning comm 1ss1on rcviC'\\ s <:hanges propost:•d by the council The council banned res1denl1al de\·elopment from 17i UCl'l'S Of ... illl'rnatc u~e area." reducing populati on pr0Ject1ons for IS«>eZO~l:-i.;G, Pap;e ,\21 Rapist • m Viejo Sought Oninge Count y Sheriff':-, of- ficers were out in force in the Mission Viejo area early today hunting a lanky. blond-ha ired rapist who sexually assaulted and robbed one woman and then later attne ked two others in a two hour r:.1pC' and robbery mm pagl'. Depul1l'!> sa id the first victim was a 35·year-o ld woman who was grubbed aboul midnight a8 she returned to he r apartment on Via Robles m M 1ssion Viejo. They said the vict im told them Pay1nent Deadline SA~ C:U~GO CA P > Creditors !>J) thc!l'\a\'e given l "nited Stak~ Jnletnallonal Cniversit' a nolf1er thret" months in wh1rh to 1>3) 5521.000 in d~bts. The priv~•tc ~chool put up at-curtly in \\1ttrt\n~ th\' 90 ll,1) moruturlum on collC('· tion att('rnp~ b) th<' S<ln D1ego Whol{'!'>c.tlt• C'rcd1t ~kn's Assodn \1 on, a spoke~m:rn stml Tuesday. she wa:, hustled from her car o.1t gunpoint by a man sht• described as well over six feel. scruffily dressed and with long hlond hat·r and blue eyl'S. The vi<.'ti m told officers !>ht• "as s hoved in to her apart m cnt by her attacker. ruped, and thl'rl robbed of SJ. She said her at tackerdrovi:> uwti) 1n unold. lighl g reen compact car Of'ficers said lht> t•ar and its 11<.· cupant wer<' ne"'t SC'~n m the Salerno Lane nrt'a at Mission Vie10 where a youn~ woman n· turning hom e was accosted by the same man. They S<11 d t ht.• "oman ::.cream ed for help. ran toward'\ her home and <'Pll:ll l'ntly scared off the atta{'ker "ho prompll) drove aw av lie wus ·next seen ouh1cle an aparlml•nt bui l din~ at 23333 Ridge Houte 011\'t' In El Tot'o where a 28 }car old \ .. ...,mun ~u-. robbed or <tn undt'tt"rm1ned a rnouf\l oC t'ash and crtd1t curd!\ as she slepped from ht>r <'ar oul· ~Hit' the building Offlcers said the desC'npt1on furm~hed bv the \'ictim matched that gt\'en in the two t•arlier t•n <.·ounter::. Thev s aid lhe robhC'r seemed sat1s(1cd "ith tl1e con tl'nls of her pursl'. ~ot in his c·ar and drm t' off Officers Nab Tl1ree Gun1ne11 ALUlO cAPl -Officers shot l\\O gunmen and captured a lh1rcl after the masked bandits bur~t 1 n t o a h o m c h l' r t' • p i s t o I "hipped Cu lton In~ram . t<'t' rorized his wife and lhrcl· children and then ransacked th,• r~1denrc in s<•ar{'h of monc). au'"horit ies said todtt)' The Incident b~R••n "h,,n In gram ans\\ ercd thl' front door ol hi~ hom<' in the 1.•xch1M\ <' Ro11nd Hills rountn C'lub <•I ~·bout !) 4~ pm. Tu<.'sda·y Decision Assailed By Burton 8 ) DOl"GLAS FRITZSCllE 0111•• D•llY Po lot Stall Irvine City Council members ga\'e the finul go-aheud Tue:-da) for a $500 gift to the Orange Coun- t)· F..11r Housing Council, a group thut is sui n~ t hl' cil v in an ;Jl· lt•mpl to ll\'l•rlurn zonmg for the lr\"lnc Industrial Complex-E<.il:>l But not bl'forl' Councilman .John Burton. \\ho \'Ote<l against thl' gift. branded tlw move ... One of thl' st upidl•st and mos( 111- rons1dt•rale acts an l'lecled bod) h<1s eve1· Pl'rpet rated on its nm- slltucnts · ~la) or ,\rt Anthon_\ <.1nd Coun- t·1lmen Henry Quigle). Rob(•rt \\e:.t und Gabrielle Pr)·or voted to sign the check to the housmg group \\'1th unre:-trained rancor. Burton dl'scribed !he contnbu t1on <Js a..,!>ISlann· lo. "Th<.• Jerks "ho have sul.·d us.·· Rut ~1 rs. Pnor t·ountered by nH11ntam111g . :. IL is 1mport:.i1it thal th<.• counetl fulfill it!> pro- llllM'S lkfnrl' the :-u1t \\ cis ftlt•d . lht: rounctl had 'oted to gi' e th~ group S500. Thl· check required a !>t1bst•qut!n t okay before being-i::.- su<.'d to the group ··it slrt•ng thens our cusc ht·l·au:.<.' 1t emphasizes tht• point that the council makes l'fforl~ lo prnndc housing.·· -.he.:.a1d Thl• fair housing c·ourwil and ,1 group of rt•s1dents h<.1n• Slfl>d the <.'ll). t·onlL'ndini.: that ._. i'Oll<' c·han).!l' to allcrn dl·n•lupml•nt ol the lrvuw Industrial C'omplt•\. 1-:a!-il \ 101.it<.•s p...irt of the cit) gcm•r,tl pl<111 Stalt' la\\ reqwrl'.., that 1.0111ng .rnd ;.:t•neral plan~ be C'OnSISh'lll Tht· !>Ult conll'nds th...it most or tht' industn...il C'c>mplex worker.:, \\ 111 not he abk to afford to li,·c in I rnm• Thl• eom plaint C'ite.., a .ccncr;il pl.in goal lo pro\'ldt• ho11s111g for JH'r !->011s working 111 thl'('Jl\ Tht• · group "ants Lhl· zoning c>\'crtunwcl until thl' <.'i ty ck \t•lop!> program:-. lo pu·t lht> )!l'lll'ral pl;.in goal:-. 1nlo <.1dio11. Rl'l\\ l'l'l1 Ike I :.ind ~larch 1:;, \\ t•sl said. thl' fair housmg cou11- <·tl h:1 s p<:rformcu Sl·n·ice!> 111 ln·1n1• 111eluding three act1n~ ch~ 1·nm111at111n <.'ase.:,. 111ten·ening in <St-e G IFT, Page ,u ; 0 r a 11 If .. ,,:;;;!.___ C """I ~~LZ \\ t•a•h~r \lu:-lb sunn~ thrnugh 'l hursd a~ l.oc:.i I gust)' \\Ille!' IS to 25 mph. C'on- t1111JC•cl cool ct:.1~s with hi~hs Thursd.1~· near 60 and lows 111111 ;..'hl II) thl' rn-. ~" f:1111f1~1lman d ,· H,1lll\lllll1•.\ 1111• <JllC'/t'll( Ori 11( ·hross r11/•lm11-1 at a11 w111sunl 11r1 1·rh1h1t 1t1 ~nn Cll'me11t1• ·'•'t' .\t11r11 p1rt ,,,,. 1111 Paye l>.'l I 11'111 I/ lndr~ Al Ye11r k•••<• A) 9Nh"'I II~ l M .. .,. I• C•llto"'1• A) , .. "'(Of ... , ll1 , .. ,....... 01 10 C•m•<• ee cren-•d I t OulllN9h<H Ae [oilor••I Pa~ "'' li .... ..u.,,,,.."' 1110 11 861 Ct 1• M•1lbo1 A6 Noew,.\ 110-lt "'""' ... Ill ""'utwt """°' •• N4'11.,,.I H•w\ A• 0r ... ,.c~nly ...... , ).-t•i"1 Port•r SPOrh Cl• S1t1"< "°"" \IN• MArk•I\ t t ,.,,."." ' ....... ,. ... .,. Cl-l 81 I'll J ... r1 ¥'t•U•r II• l 1110 e1e 11 IU A4 t I l'or 10 H•,.• • . \;t DAILY PILOT Wednesday March 26. t975 The Young Town 'That Made Good B~ OOUGl.AS l'RIT'lSCHE OH ... O•lly Pilot M.1111 J n •tne has bel'll spn•adin~ rnore ink ucross the pages or nnllon~I tH:wsp;.ipen; In rc:cent '~eeks tban would b e cxpect- 1.'Ci of u 30,000 n•:.iclent Southnn C;.iliforni:.i dty. And the nL·\\ :-. h:.ts jJl b~l'll good. The papers ar e seeking high spots in the re<:ession where thing:, arl' \\Orking out an ~pi le of it all. ln a r~ccnl series an the \\ .1:.hinglon Post, for example, Irvine" a:-l'lle<l a)) one of two •·new towns" lt k1.·h lo s uc- ('t'e<l. The others, said tht> l'o!>t, are crumbling under severe finunl'tal pre- ~s11 rt•". FIUTl!>CHE !'\10 R E R 1-:C"E~TL\', tlw Chnst1an Science ;\lonitor cit· eel In ine as one of six l'X . .11nples of "how town~ boom in ·gloom' timt.•s .. . The '.\fonitor described ln ·111t• .is '<• pc,«kl'I of lhri\·ing l't·o1111tn) l'omp;.1rt.·d to lhe IO to I:! Jlt'l'l't'lll 11111.·mplo~ ment th.JI ~U ITO\lnds al .. .\II of this mun icipal SU<'t.·c-s~ 1:-:illrilrnkd to thl' Jn ·inl' Comµ..an~, '' h1ch has so carl'1'11lly plauiwtl lhl' ~ holl' thi~ig. Ql ;OTING SO ~I E of t.he loc;.11 folks like l'X·.M ayor C..1bnelle Pryor, City Manager William Woollett and Police l'h1l'f l.l'o P l':..irt. the )lonitor t•or11·1.·clt·s th.it Irvine residents .irnlorng I tH:•1 r s ha rt• of ..;t•ii 111pi11g tn gt'! b~. But on•rall, 1t prnnts out how honw~ arc worth 50 per· cent n1111·1• th;m tht.•y \\t'l't' ll\l' ~ears ago, how lht: city's bounlilt1I f1 ..,ea l pirtun· 1s highlighted by a S50 million school bond and :--18 million park and hike trail bonds, and how the <·1ty is lik e!~· to iump 10.000 in population over the next year 111' so 1 H l'IJll'd SI ur.'. JCi 1 .\LL THIS GOOD Ill'\\::. 1::. good to see for a change. It wil l probably prom1)t ::.omc of those 10,000 new folks to do ju::.t ''hut l11t· :\lonitor pn·d1cts. Un lhl' other hand, the :\1onitor claims, ''The tax rate is unc of the lo" est in thl' l'Ounty. ·· Kissinger to Plan Contact With Russ WA S H l NGTO!'i <UPI ) Warning of the <:onst ant dangt·r of :\liddle Eas t \\'ar. Secretary of Stale Henry A . K issanger s<.1id tn clay that bec;.1ust• his personal diplomacy failed. he will contal'l 'the Soviet l 'nion lo urr:mge fl" ~umplion of 111.·:.tl'l' talks rn Cenev<1. l-\is:-111ger also :-ai<l Congre5~· rdus al to pro\'idc t•mergcn('~ military ::.upplies t o !-iouth Viel n:im ;.ind C;.imbod1J r..il!'l'S tht• ftlrestion of "hether t ht' Cnitt·cl F oa111 Pla11t Pair Burne d Figl1ting Fire Two Ca l 1foam Corp. of America employes were injurl'd as they attempted to extinguish u S4.000 blaze at the lr\'tne foam manufacturing plant Tuesday evening. The two men, whose names were unknown b y county firemen <ind the company per~onnel dt· partment, were treated at Cost :i •Mesa Memorial llospatal. hut were not hospitalized. The 8 :45 p .m. blaze, <Jl th<' plant, 16666 Vun l\.;.1rman A\·e . originated from spontaneous (·ombustion in a pik of foam blocks stacked outside the plant. firemen said. The fi re caused <Jhout S2.000 damage to lhe ~·ulls :in<! roof of the building, f1n·m1•n S<11CI The foam , manuf;iclured hy .1 t'hemical pron•ss, is hot 200 to 350 degr ees \\ h1·n 11 <·omes from the mil l. l1rt•rnt·n c"..:plained , and the malt-rr.ll apparen t!~ ~enerC:1ted c>nuugh ht<•t to ignill' jtself. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TN' Or~ C.0.1,t Dalli; r not ~t" wh1 h I\ rnm biM(J IJW Nf'°""' Pr~!i.fi, • ~mt ,r<j hf 11.1 Or 1n')f• c..o.•tPvm1,n1no Coms,,1'1i "''' ''~" ·~,,, '"" ''" pvN1VIM1 N'lnnd·•V thr .. ,.,..n t nn .• • f, r f • t.• ~u. ~flwpnrt S.~h. 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Thus, h e said. t he United !';il:.ites' efforts to achieve peat·c must mo\·l' into a period "of 1111Jre complicc.a kd internationLll d ip lomacy" by revivinl,! till' Geneva pe.ace conference. "\\·e <ire prepared t o go to c;l'neva <llld will be in touch with t he cochairman of the con- ferenc:e, the Soviet Union, in the near future,·' he s aid. Kissinger emphasized that the { 'nited States r emains com- matled to ach ie\'ing peace in the ~liddle East and is "fully com- 111fecd lo the ~ur\'i\ <d of Israel." •11 ht.· :.irtd c•d. in :.in aprarl'nt 1 c.frn·m·1.· to lloth Israel and the C'Ount rit:s of Southeast As ia, "Tht> l nill'd St<1les cannot aban- don 1 l~ friend s in une paat of the.• "orld without jeopardizing thC' '{'rtirt1.\ of fr1l'nd~ l'H·rywhen·:· GIFT ... 16 landlord tenant disputes an<l eight inquiries into low-income hous ing. T he group, he said, serves as a "!'afety valve" fordiscontened te- nants who seek advice on their compl:.iints. . We~t criticized his fellow coun· <"ll members for consistently finding "a jillion reasons to scut- tle" anything having to do with housing or discrimination. Anthony also f ell "that this hndy performs a valuable public :.ervin'." Quigley wanted t.he matler put off until after a secret session on the case at the end of the meet· 1ng. His request was outvoted. L<1sl week Burton made ~n is ~ue of a S700 cou ncil gift for a UC I r\'inc hous ing co-op. I le said gi rts of public fu nds to private groups were illegal. The same :1rgument, he said. would apply to the fair housing council gift. regardless of the suit. Rut ~t rs . Pryor term ed his ob- jN'l1ons "sh a llow a nd totally ~pecaou s ." pointing ,out that .Burton had voted to give $2,000 each t o Bobby Sox a nd Little League baseball organizations. "I recognize that my worthy colleague in skirts has called. me to task for volinJ( for some things I s houldn't have voted tor:• Burton r esponded . "'J h ave corrected my wayward think Ing.'' he ~aid. Ile lashed out a t the imit and it~ origanutors, s~ylng that, while th<' suit cont cnos it is ror the benefit or the citizens o! Irvine. "this f{roup of people dOt"S not N&re one whit for the pcopl ~ of Jrvine." ~Page 41 1 FAISAL .. -. • w Ueve yent ralion·-d' the dead .detoctl'fl"Om worsbJp or Allah. Earller, Kins Khalid and hls S3·year-old brolber. Q-own Price t .. ahd, received plectaea of al· kg1all('C from princes of the royal family. milJtary com man· . ders, Mos lem religious leaders. Bedouin t rlbttl chlefl a1 ns and <:ommoners. There was no offic1aJ word 011 the fote of Fais1ll 's assassin, who the Suudi radio said earlier wu • menta lly deraJ>ged nephew of the king. Some Beirut newspaper11 said f'aisal's bodyguard s kilted him. Other said he wus arrrest('() and would be beh eaded in public after lhe fun er a I. · One Beirut newspaper report. cd tbat Fais al pardoned him as he lay. dying, saying: "Have mercy on him. l feel no hate for him."' I King Khalid, a nd Fahd at his side, were dressed in traditional flowing white robes with brown eloaks trimmed with gold. For 90 minutes before t he burial, the new king's s ubjects approached the throne. placed their nands Oil the Kohn , an d made their pledges. The r;.iJ10 unnouncer.reported that Kha lid burst into tears. starling a chain reac~ion among the audi ence. As lhe body was carried out of the m osque, t h e crowds ~hrieked : "Wh ere goes our knig ht '.' Where goes our protector against confusion and poverty?" "Faisa l is with us." th e radio announcer responded. "He is not leaving us . You will see him in King Khalid, in P rince Fahd, in every faithful son of Jslam." He broke down and wept and anothe r announcer took his place. P r e sident Anwar Sadat of Egypt was the first foreign head of state received t o offer his con- d o lences. He then s tood to Khalid's side as the king re· ceived King Hussein of Jordan, President Hafez Assad of Syria, Presid ent .Houari Boumedienne of Algeria, Sheik Sabah Salem Sabah of Kuwait, Pres ident Gaafar Numeiry of Sudan , P resi· dent Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia. Prime ;\1inister Sadi Armak of Turkey, Premier Rashid Solh of Lebanon and other Arab leaders. Vi ce President ,!';e lson A . Rockefeller m issed the funeral but was sched uled to arrive in Riyadh later today with a personal message from Presi· dent Ford. County Out To Recover· Hinsl1aw Fund By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ill• Oallt PilolSUIU By the time a last minute $501 amendment was added to an auditor's r eport, the amount Rep. Andrew Hioshaw's 1972 con. gressional campaign a llegedly cost the county taxpayers was set at $13,152. All but $343. which covered gas mileage and s upplies, of the tab set by courlty a uditor-controller Vic Heim was for wages pa id as- sessor 's office e mployes for hours purportedly !->pent working on the Hinshaw campaign. County officials todC:1y began a drive lo recover the alleged loss either from the 58 employcs list- ed in Heim 's report, a blanket county bonding company or a $25.000 indemnity bond Hinshaw posted while county assessor. \\'hen the super visors instruct· ed county counsel Adrian Kuyper Tues day t o take all steps necessary tn recover the alleged Sl'.J.152 loss. they set April 25 :J~ the deadlin<' any of the 58 cmployes l':tn sdtll"' account~ on tlwir own. They t•an \'Oluntarily pay the <'ounty tht.> amounlii claimed by lhl:' ;.1ud1tors they owe because of thl•ir involvement in the· cam· pu1gn. The county's "amnesty·· offer includes giving the employes a c hance to repay t he amount C'harged them, which ranged among the 58 from a low of $8 to a high of Sl,308, th"rougti a S50 a month payroll a month deduc· t10n. Should they /ail to accept the offer of a voluntary settlement, Kuype r then would file claims for rccovc>ry with the bonding com panies. They. in turn. would seek repayment al a later date from the employt•s F'ive of the e mployes listed in the auditor's report were amonR the nine ml·n Indicted by tht: count y Grand Jury las t December on c riminal charges related to alleged cumpaigning at county l'xpcnsc . They were .James Vertolino. Fred forbeck, Kenneth 'MacLeod, Gnrlano Redding and George Upton . Last f'rad<i y. Upton was nam~ in a ir;econd Grand Jury indict· m cnt that diarged him and a Tandy Corporation execulive wfth m ultiple counts of brib<!ry. Six of the 58 perl'ions listed in the auditor's report. includtna lliMhaw's former secretary Geri Ford, no longtr work for the county. Whe n Jf ini;haw went to Congress in e arly 1973, Mrs. Ford w as e rnpl<>yed i n h is c on- gressional field offi ce in Sa.nta Ana. -- ·7,500 Layoff• ,~ .. . . . .:.. Viet 'Quee n ' I•· ·- ;Face s Ce~ '-'.:. . DA NANG, South Viet- nam <UPI> -The 86-year· old queen mother of ,the Ja:st to•mperor of Vietnam, with a regol wave of her . hand, senl away the limousine the governrnt>nt :Sl'Ol to e vacuate ,her from lhl' fallen city of Hue. She decided to 8tay and face Communist captors rather th11n 1tbundon th& place of her Lirlh. Doug as .Sa~S ...J No New Offer Her sii;'ter said Tuesday the government sent a car to lbe queen mother at her riverside home and offered to take her t o a wait~ helicopter for evacuation from the city. "My s is ter the queen declined," said the former princess. Merit Pay Setztp 0"1(.'d For Irvine A new employe merit gay ~y::.tem was approved by thl' Irvine City Council Tuesday and referred to city department heads for a plan to put it into ac- tion . Although department heads expressed confidence that the idea is s uperior to across-the· board salary adjus tments heretofore used, s ome employes were less satisfied. Administr ative Services Direc· tor James Harr ia gt.on told th e council some employes are wor· ried that putting merit evalua· lions under the control o f super\'isors would bring personalit y clas hes into pay con- ' siderations. The plan would give each employe a periodic evaluation. granting res pective increases ranging from O to 12 percent. The raises would be based on where the employe placed on an evalua- tion sca l e r a n g i n g from "superior'' to "below average." Council members approved ;;i . 7.8 perce nt a c r oss-the-board raise for city employes earlier t his year. However, they turned down a proposed 12 percent hike. Instead, they direct ed City 'Manager William Woollett and Harrington to de vise a merit pay system. Woollett said Tuesday that the system drafted w\th the aid of local business men would mean pay hikes for employes bas ed on how each perfor m s in his job, rather than by "lumping them all togethe r.'' By KA"(HY 01..ANCY QI ttl9 o.&1, ,, ... , ..... )lore t hat\, '7 ,500 ?rJcDonrtell Douglas employea wlll'be laid otr permanently this Wt4'k at the firm's Long Beach Hircrafl. pla nt ·in the wake of ~ si?C·week·long strike by machinist!. At the same time, comp.,.y of· ficials said tod ay the·firm Ls pl(ln· ning no ne w contruct otter to end the walkout by m e,nbers Of the I nternational Associatio n of )1achinists. No further negotiat· ing meetings a re scheduled. The 7,500 per m anent layoffs will include 6,500 members o( the Unit ed Aut o and Aerospace Workers, as well as salaried a nd non-uniop employes. Company officials said t he exact number of per manent cutbacks is not yl!t available but it will e xceed the 7,500 a lre ady placed on tern· porary layoff .. Those 7,500 workers must be called bat?k' on the job after two weeks. The company then will place some of those workers on permanent layoff, as well as others who have stayed on t he job. T he perm anent cutbacks, however , rnus t be based on seniority, company officials ex· plained. , Temporary laY.of!s m ay in· elude a \\ i.ule department or shift. rugardless of seniority, of- ficials said. The fir m has not yet scheduled any layoffs a t t he Huntington Bea·ch facility , wher e 5,000 workers ·are e m p lQyed. The IAM Sunday re}ected a new company pay offer which Fetus Murder Case 'First' .. CAMDEN, N,J. <APJ -A 24·' year-old man is being held on two counts of m u rder stemming from the shooting or a pregnant woman. rwho lo§t the t.wo fetuses she was. carrying. ' "It's an unusu C:1l case, probably unprecedented in New J ersey," said a s pokesman for t he Camden County prosecutor's of- fi ce. "We h ad a death certificate before we h ad a bir th certificate.'' Winfield Anderson wa s charged t:io weeks ago in t he s hooting of Nikki Spearm an. 21, d u r i n g a r o b be r y· at l he Spearman home March 9. )l rs. Spearman recovered but the 7· mont h -old t w in fetuses died within 24 hours aftea· t hey were removed by Caes arean section. would have given then'I a 5.5 per· cent pay bike the first year and ·lhree percent each or the next two years. The average l Al\1 w·age 111 now $5.71 un .bo.ur, com· pany officials said. Abo u t 7,000 workc!ls in Southern Callrorni111 as Will as about 200 in Ariion,_ anc1 •cape Canaveral, Fla., Wtfe involve4 in Sunday's vote . ,. , About 12.000 m ore IAM workers are still meeting with a federal m ed iator in St. Louis, trying to e nd a strike there. The IAM was fined $6,000 in Los AngeJes S u perior Court Tuesday for alleged vtolaliorts of a court order against clustering pickets and blocking trucks at lhc .McDonnell Doug las plant.· The judge s us pended $.1.500 of the fine on condition the strikers make no further violat ions. A similar <·ase was ~ontinueu Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court until mid-April. T h at cas e involved a llesed violence on the picket lines at the firm's Huntington Beach plant, where l.500 lAM union members are on ~trike. Front Page A I ZONING~ .. Northwood from 24,592tol8,76l. The p lan n e d V illage of ' Northwood is bounded roughly by Irvine Boulevard, Culv~r Drive, the Santa Ana Freeway and Jeffrey Road. The area is largely planted in citrus groves,' with the Racquel Club the only res idential develop- m ent in the area. An ad hoc group of Racquet Club r esidents led by attorney 1 David Sills h as filed a range of protests against the plan for de· veloping the area. Objections centered on the location of commercial facilities at the intersedion of Bryan and Yale &.1\'e nul's and ullowing a mobile home µat I.. in the an~a. The coundl ch;111gl·d neither. The m obilt· home park. pro· posed on prnµerty owned by Bruce :--;ou of Newport Beach, is ::;till permitted aftor the coWlcil action. But Nott's property is cut hy a high -noise area, reducing the potential 70-acre park to 40 a~res , csccording lo Councilman Henry Qujg ley. The 177 acres of alternate u~c area, m uch of which Calls jn the high-noise a r ea around E l Toro Marine Corps Air Station, ar1e tp be used for agriculture, com · mercial facilities, <:ind ope n space. fl Efl~~fllfl \'()IJ Cflfl C()lJfll ()fl ! J MONEYMATIC--24 hour banking is coming to the Bank of Irvine! Very soon you'll be able to cash yout check, withdraw money from your account • and make deposits a ny day of the week a nd any time of the day. No other bank in South Orange County caf,l offer you this kind of service! 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VOL 68, NO. es, s SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAU FORN IA WE ON E SDA Y, MARCH 26, 197S TEN CENT$ • Wailing Arabs Mourn at Faisal's ~of fin f,1~ BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> th~ capital of Saudi Arabia, whil£• Egypt. Sy rt a and the t;niled minu~es. Then the body wa::. ~ HE'S DEAD THE KILLER? King Faisal Kif}g 's Nephew Thousand,; of wailing Arabs princes and commoners chanted Arab Emirates hooked in with placed in a simple wooden coffin mobbed the coCfin of assassinat· "Allah akbar," God is great. Riyadh slate radio to broadcast and carr~ed outside the mosque ed King Fajsal before the world's Faisal's brother, the new 62· live coverage of the event. from shoulder lo s houlder by the ,,, riche~t monarch was buried in an The wailing of the crowd out-waiting crowd. unmarked grave today. SAUDI ARABIAN KING side the mosque could be heard An emotion-choked radio an It was the inly public Portion of •THE OUl~T ONE.' Page A4. over the chants of the muezzin, nouncer said crowds of mourners the simple funeral rites pro-the Moslem priest. He intoned: fought to touc h the coffin bl'fort' ::.c ribed b y the puri.l<inical year-old King Khalid. ~ept as he .. Regard not as dead thoseth<.1t it was turned over to the Ult'mn, Wahabi sect of Islam prayed over the body. He was are k ii led for the sake of the Moslem holy men, for pn\'ate Bathed by Moslem holy men. flanked by m embers of the royal 'God ... 0 ye tranquil soul, return burial without fanfare or a shrouded in a ·SeamJess white family and 16 other kings. presi· to thy God willingly an<I join m~ tombstone. The Wahabis do not sheet. Faisal's bullet-torn bod:t dentsandpremiers. slavesinparndise." mark graves becaus e th£·~· lay in El Eid mosque ih Riyadh. Radio s tations 111 Kuwait. The prayers la ~lt>d for !ti <Set-t',\IS,\l., Pa~ft .\~, UPI Tel~phOIO~ ON THRONE REAL POWER? Prince Khalid Pr.Ince Fahd C£!un~x-Maps .NOx Smog Battle: Douglas To Make . Layoffs By KATHY CLANCY Of the D• llY Piiot St.II i\lore than 7 .500 '.\It Donnell Douglas employes will be laid off perm<1nently this week at the firm's Long Beacb uircraft plant tn the wake of a six-woek·long strike by machinists. Al the same t~me, company uf· fic:ials said today the firm is plan· ning no new contract offer to end the walkout by m embers of'the International Association of )lachinists. ~o further negotiut 111g meetings ure scheduled. The 7.500 permanent layoffs "ill include 6.500 members of tht.' l 'nited Auto and Aerospace Workers. <is well as salaried and non-union empJoyes. Oomvany officials said the exact number ol permanent cutbacks is not yet available but it will exceed Uu.• 7,500 already placed on tem- porary layoff. Those 7,500 workers mu~t bt> called back on the job after two ''eeks. The company then will place some of those workers on permanent layoff. as well as others who have stayed on the job. Tht> permanent cutbacks. however. must be based on seniority, company officials ex- plained. Temporary layoffs may in- clude a whole departn'lent or ~hift. regardless of seniority, of~ ficials said. The firm has not yet scheduled ;my l<1yoffs al the Huntington Bt>ach facilitv. where S,000 workers are employed. The IA M Sunday rejected u new company ·l>BY oU~r which would have given them a 5.S per- cent pay hike the first year and ·three •cent each <?f the next two years. The average JAM wage is now $5.71 an hour, com- (See DOUGLAS. P~e A2) 1• ' Coast Guard ' Budget Axed WASHINGTON ( liPIJ -Coast Guard participation ln environ· mental work, including preven· tion or oil spills, has been baJved because of budget cuts iniposeil. bv the Administration, tbe Coast· G·uard ('()mmandant saJa ··we feel we are doing approx- imately, 5() percent of what is mandated by the law," said Adm. Owen W. Siler. Siler made hts comment Tues-· uay to the House subcommittee <•n Coast G~d and nQvfgation after Rep. Qet'ry Fr.,Sludds, (0· ~lass.1. accu'~ed th' govemment of ··using a meat ax" on the Coast Guard b udget Sl'OCKS PACED BY 'BLUE CHIPS' NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market exploded for a broad rally today. s purred by instilutional buying and optimism for speedy passage of a ta)C cut bill. The Dow Jones average of 30 in· dus trials gatned 18.30 points to 766.19. AdvancH swamped declines by nearly a to.a m~rgtn on the New York Stock Exchange, but the big gains were centered in the high- 1>riN.•d blue chip and glamor sec- tors. (Tables. B7) Wall Street appur.enUy \\as <'heered by ~f!ort!; In Congress to comm·omise with President Ford on a lax eut-tax rebute meausre. WIND LOVER VERN LUCE HANGS IN THERE AS GUST LIFTS HIS PARACHUTE OFF THE BEACH Newport Beach Man and Friends Rode Tethered Chute Tuesday as Winds Began Sweeping Orange Coast 'Cus tomer' Orde r s Pie, Takes Money An '1Jlegcd bandit ordered a cherry pie at a Fountain Valley restaurant Tuesdav ~fternoon1 then assertedly changed his mino, about eating and took,$200 from the cashier at g unpoint inste<1d. Fountain V<tlley police said James Crs ino. 28. a transient, slso fired one shot at three pursu- ing employes as he ran from the Marie C:i llcndcr restaurant, 18889 Brookhurst St. Lrsino then lead officers from Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and l\ie\.\ port Beach on a 45-minute helicopter and foot chase through a nearby housing development, police s aid. He was found about 5: 15 p.m. hiding in some bushes, at Cardinal A venue and San Felipe Street. Police said he was still clutcbing the alleged loot. Police said Ursino assertedly entered the restaurant at 4:30 p.m. He is~arted to pay for the pie, police said. then brandished a .38 caliber handgun instead, and de· manded cash from the cashier. He allegedly ran from the restaurant across Brookhurst Street. police said. cluthing his gtin in the right hand and the cash in the left. Kevin Shoemaker, 22. assistant manager, and Brian Jones and M i k e M u r r a v ', t w o o t h e r lemployes. chai>ed Ursino, Police s aid and he turned and fired ~ne shot. But no one was hit. <>ff\rers said. lirsino was booked into Orange County jail on suspicion of rob· bt>ry and suspicion of assault with intt'nt to t•ommll mur•der . PoUce s aid . OCficers rcpm·tcd 20 po11cemen from th~ thrN' r1tit•s were in volved in the dHts(', aided by lht• ~ewport Beach police helicopter. Taxpavers' S11111 Hi1lS .haw's Co$ts Set at Sl3,152 By GARY GRA~VJLLE 01 tllt D•1ly Pilot Slall By the tim<' a last minute $5-01 amendment \\as added to cJn auditor's report . the amount Rep. Andr ew Hinshaw's 1972 con· gressional campaign allegedly cost the county taxpayers was set at Sl3.152. All but S.343, which covered ga~ mileage and supplies. of the tab set by county auditor -controller Vic Heim was for wages paid as- sessor 's office cmployes for hours purportedly spent working on the Hinshaw campaign. County officials today began a drive to recover the alleged loss either from the 58 employes list - ed in Heim 's report, a blanket county bonding tompany or a S25,000 rndemnity bond llin::.hav. posted while county assessor. When the supervisors instrutl · ed county counsel Adrian Kuyper Tuesday lo lake all s t e ps necess ary to recover the all<'ged Sl3.152 loss. they set April 25 as the deadline any of the 58 employes can settle accounts on their own. They can voluntarily pay th1' county the amounts claimed by the auditors they owe because of their involvement in the cam- paign . The county·s "amnesty .. offer includes giving the employes a chance to repay the amount charged them. which ranged among the 58 from a low of SS to a <See HINSHAW, Page A?/ Stork Waits Tot 's Class Came First TllE STOR K HOVERED over Fountain Valley School District offices, while one expectant mother. near delivery. stopped off to register her daughter for a special class. Mrs. Charles Skidmore. in labor and en route to a hospital, said she was afraid to wait until after .de- livery to register ~er preschool daughter, Angela, for a tiny tot games and rhythm class. "SHE WAS AFRAID the class would be filled." school offlciat•said. So she stopped at district o'1ices last week, then went on to the hospital where her eight pound, four ounce son. MtU.t hew, was t>orn rune hours later.· uTKJt SECR'ETARV asked her when sh-e was ex. pectlng, and she said any minute.'' ono school ad· ministrntor said. "She really made us nervous." . t ' Stro11g Wi11ds To Co11ti11ue Alo11~ Coas t Strong ~urface '' 1nds will con· tinut-blo\\ 111g through th1• night :.ilong the Orange Coast. acl'ord· ingtotlwl· S . We:.itherSl'n·icc. The forcl'a~l c;.ills for thL• north lo nnrth\H'st v. inds of 25 to :1.i m p.h. to l'ontinue tonight and diminish Thur!>d:JY. llowc\'er. an officer <1! th1' :\lal·ine Corps Air Station al Santa Ana said that . althoug h gusts tt11 -; morning hat.l reached 3~ knots . he expected lhe ''ind lo ease late this afternoon. A Wt'alh<:r officer al the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station ~aid that gu.sts this morning re ached 33 knots and added that "there is b'1d turbulence for· s m all aircraft." He predicted that the "ind would tail off Thursd1.1~. :-\o d.imagt' w;;is reportl'<l (rum the '' 1 rHI 1 n 0 r a n g e Co a s l harbor.s. The "tnd wa.s between 15 and 20 knots in !'\ewporl Harbor with gusts up to 30 knots. At Oun a Point it \\ <1.s 15 m.p h with gusts up to 22 m .p.h The\\ eat her St•rv1cc prt'ciictt•d dt>ttr skies and no rain for tonight and Thursday Drug Sentence LOS Al\GELES <UPll Gerald C. Kott, 49, Mill Valley, pleaded guilty Tuesday to l'O· <'aine smugglin~ charges and was ordered to undergo a 90-day psychiatric s tudy prior to Sl'" tencmg. Kott was arrested J ~m . 9 by Customs agents at Los Angelt.;s International Airport an.er he altettcdly hied to smug gle ~ ~unds of <'ocahw in two Cal c boltotn ~uH<'ase~. the botlo\\ ~I-out sh a Ct~ of s even fr.,. r\lnl( pol<'~ c.1nd a \\Oman's girdl<' ~ h1ch he wore. .. }.'. ' .Board Seeking Repeal By WIL LI A~I SCHREIBER 01111• D•oly Po lot Stall Orange County s upcn·isors ma~· go lu t'Ourl :\londay ::ieeking a permarll'nt i11Jund10n agamst l'nfot-ceml'nt of lhL• t'ontroversial stale law requ1nng tnstallation of :'\Ox smog control de\'itt.'S on oldt.·r automobill•:-. 1 Related st or~ .. \:J • TIH· board orckn·d count\· 1'ounsel Adrian KuH>er to begin pn•paring his case, which will be used onl\ if !>1milar efforts this \\eek 111 ·Los Angt.'lcs and Santa Barbara <:ountil'~ foil to produce 1n;unct ions. .\ Santa Barbara Supl'rror Court ::.pokl·s man s aid at noon· time todav the Ci:l.se was still be- ing argued and ad1011 wasn't t'X· Pl'C'led until latci·. Kuyper told s upervisor~ Lo::r · ,\ngelt>s County h<i~ <t court diite set for Friday if the Santa Barbara effort tails .\t iSS lll' is a slate law µu::ised last YL'<H rcquinng 1966-iO car~ ill the six-county South Coast Air Ilasin to install devices that cut down oxides of mtrugL'll 1 \'.Ox> l'milled in exhaust fumt's. The luw orders installation of the rll'\'it·es ba!!ed on~· timetable und tht.• lust digit in a motori:;t's cur lict•nst' nu m bt.•r. The California lligh\\ 41) Putrol bt'g'an enforcing the law lust month desp1tt• ongoing efforts 10 the slate legis lature to n•pt•al it. Orange County ~UJH:•n·isors Tut>sday pa ~st.'U ;1 resolution sup- porting a pending :-.t..ite luw thal "oulu rep{':JI thl' t•urrL·nl law and replace it with one rt.•quiring in- !ilallation of thL' de\ ices only when the L'ar ch:rnges ownership. Kuyper said today his court ease will l'enll.'r on the issue of unfair apphc:il1on of the contest- • ed law to people "hosp numbers t·amc up first. Su pen isor Robe rt Ballin ,·ot.ed rn favor of a t:ourl aetion t.'\'tm though he s aid hL· fan>rs a reduc- tion in nxidt.•s 01 nilrogcn escap-· m g into thl' air But he s aid he 1s ft'arful of re- ports that claim the !\Ox devices linut nitrogen t>IL'rnt.'nls lhal pro· duce other gases that escape from the exhaust pipe. or~n:a ~ .. s, W e atht"r :\lost!)· su nn~· through Thursday. Lot·al g ust~· \\in<is 15 lo 25 mph. Con- tinued cool days '' 11 h highs Thursd~y nt.•ar 60 and lows tonight in the 40s. l~SIDE TODA\'. ,\ 11 E 11 g Ii s /1 m an de - n11.111st rates tf1e a11c1enl art of .. brass rubbing .. at an 11nusual arl erh1bit m Sa11 ClrnM1l1'. See story. p1ct11re un Page D3 today lndl1'X Al YOoir Mt•o<e AJ .. ., .... , 8• L.M.aoycl 84 C.tt1for111.o As t..re.r Cornu 8 ll (I0\111..S 01 10 <.om•<• Bt Crouworo Bl Ou111"'-1t<o Al E9'1..,•I P•t<' A• 1£..io~•l-nt "'"""'. , ... ..... °'.,. Ann UnN•t 110 11 8• I C• 14 (l ct M.t11Ma A.• MO• .. , •IO·ll M11\l< a.a ll\1 M11tu.tlF111WS> .. 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Seeing no one she could recognize in the dis- or ganized mob or searching relatives . concerned friends, d1s mlcrested peddlers and curious gawkers Tuyet Trinh sal d O\\ll and c:tird. "I don't know wher~ to go," :,he s ob bell .. f do11 't know what to do." # A~D T U EN SHE TOLD HER hus band -a soldier -died a few months ugo far away from their home in Hue, how she got SL'(Ktrall'd from her husband's re- latives when tht• c:\o<lus from Hue began, and how she believed s he h ad a brot her living in Da Nang but does not know when· to look for him. She fled from lluc once beforl' during the Com- munist offcnsiH• of rnn. But thut time s he was not lost, not lont•ly and not a \\idow and had more hope. A young . Boy St·uut. one of about 50 trying unsuc- cessfully to put some order in the crowd a nd the chaos of the unloading dock. saw her crying. Noticing the blood on her dress, he asked if she \\as hurt. "NO,'' SH E REPLIED WITH. a sudden s mile wiping the tl'a rs from her eyes, ''it is only a scratch o~ m y le g I got whc.•n l boarded the boat." The scout told Tuyet Trinh he would take her to people who would gel her into one of the m any re fugee ~areas set up for the ha tr a million or more r efugees who have flood ed into this overcrowded city. She picked up her meager belongings, took her oldest child by the hand and walked away with the two babies on her hips, fo llowing the scout into an uncer- tain future. K issinger t o Plan .C o ntact With Russ WASHINGTO-.; CU PI > - Warning of the constant danger of :\I1ddle East" a r . Secretarv of State Henry A. K 1ssinger said to d ay that because his personal d iplomacy failed, he"' ill contact the Soviet Union to arrange re· s u mpllon of peace talks in Geneva. Kissinger abo said Congress' re.rusal to pr~>vide emergc-n~y military ~upphes to South Viet- nam and Cambodia raist:) the question of whether the United States wants to "dcliberatclv d estroy an ally·· at a time of crisis . In his first ne \\S 1:onference since returning from his lCi·d<Jy Easter Rites Set iii Park Boy Scouts. Girl ScouU. ancl Campfire Garis will patch tents Saturday in the new Huntington Central Park as they prepare for Sunday morning's Easter Sunris e Service. P e rhaps a s m:.iny a s 100 •youngsters will camp overnight in the s ection of the park cast of the central library, off Talbert Avenue. Sunri~w Services. sponsored by the Ecumenica l C'ornmunitv uf West Orange County, wi ll b€ held next to Talbert LJ kC'. b<>low the campsites. at7 :i m .. Sunday. The Rev. J umcs .'.\<tcCullem of the E llis Avenue Baptist Churl'h will preside. The public 1s anviled. ORANGE COAST HIF DAILY PILOT ,....,. "••'~ '..o• .. 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Thus, he said , the United Stales' efforts to achieve peace must move into ai period "of more com plicated intemation~11 diplomacy" by reviving the Geneva peace conference. ··we are prep ared lo go to Geneva a nd will be in touch with t he cochairman of the con- fet ence. lhe Soviet Union, in the nearfuture," he said. Kissinger e m phasized that the l"ni t ed Stales remains <'Om · milted to achieving peace in the \laddll' F.<1st and is ·•fully com- malled lo lh(' s urvi\'al of Israel." But he .ulckd. in an apparent nof~rcncc to both lsre1el and the c·ountries of Southeast Asia, ··The l"nill'd States cannot aban· don its friends in one part of the "orld without jeopardiz.ing the :-t•turity of friends everywhere." Scl1ool Eyes Loss of 560 If Unified /\ high sc hool administrator claimed Tuesday that efforts to form a new unified school district in Fountain Valley could shove ;.ibout 560 high school students out of their classrooms. Glen Dys inger , assis tant s uperintend ent for the Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District. said that if the Wlifica- tion effort succeeds, those 560 students may no longer' be able to ~ttend Fountain Va lley High Sc.·hool He has invited their parents, who live in Huntington Beach. Westminster and a s mall section of unincorporated land. to a n in formation m eetin g at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday at the high !whoo!. Dysinger claimed, and state edut'ation officials confirmed, that, under state law the new un· ified district would no longer be required to educate students who live outside Fount ain Valley While they could seek inte r- c1istrlct attendance agreements "1th Ule new Fountain Valley school board. the board Is not r e· quired by law to accept the 5tu· dtnts livmi:: outside theirdl&tJict, st:stP officials !'laid. llc>wcver. Carl "Rud" Jon<'s . le<!der of the Fountain Valley cf forts. c.·ontcnded tha t 1ntrr c11 :i lr1 ct ag r e e m esH s are a possibility. He cntici~ed Dys anger for "tryine to al"OUR emo· tloru.'' when 1l is not yet known that those :students would be forced to leave fountain Valley tfl 'fh School. : ·:.a_ •ve vener \tOG :t( thj detKS ~!r.@cw tr011lY'.9rtbipof M}ab . . Earlier. Krn JCbatld ~ Ma M·year-old bro Crown Price Fahd. received. p{eqe.s ol al- legi a nt'e from princes of the royal family. mlJitary comman ,deri., Moslem reUgtou.s lea<lors Be douin tribal ohlettn1ns a nd commoners. There was no official word oo the fate of Faisal's assassin, who the Saudi r adio 's aid earlier was u mentally deranged nephew of th4! king. Som e Beirut new·spapers said Fais al's bodyguards killed him. Other s a id he was arrrcsted and would be beheaded in public after the funeral. One Beirut newspaper report- ed that Faisal pardoned him as he lay dyrng, s aying: "Have mercy on him. I feel no hale for him." King Khahd, and Fahd at h1:- side, were dressed in traditional fl owing white robes with brown cloaks trimmed with gold. For 90 minutes before the burial, the new king's subjects approached the throne, placed their hands on t he Koran, jfld made their pledges. The r adio unnouncer reported that Khalid bu r s t into tears, starting a ehain reaction among the audien ce. As the body was carried out of th e m o s que , the crowd s shrieked: ··Where goes our knight·> Wh ere goes our protettor against confusion and poverty'!·' "Faisal is with us." the radio announcer res ponded ... He is not leaving us. You will see him in King Khalid , in Prince Fahd, in every faithful son or Islam.·· He broke down and wept and another announcer took his place. President Anwar Sadat of Egypt was the first foreign he<td of state received lo offer his con· dolences. H e then stood to Khalid's s ide as the king re- ceived King J-lussein of Jordan, President Hafez Assad of Syria, President Houari Boumedienne of Algeria. Sheik Sabah Salem Sabah of Ku wait . President Gaafar Numeiry of Sudan, P.resi· dent Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia. Prime Minister Sadi Aqnak of Turkey, Premier Rashid Solh of Lebanon and other Arab leaders. Vice Preside nt Nelson A . Rockefeller m issed the funeral but was scheduled to arrive in Riyadh later today with a personal message from Presi- dent Ford. From Page Al HINSHAW. ••• hi&h ol SI ,308, through a $50 a month payroll a month deduc- tion. Should they fail lo accept the offer of a voluntary settlement, Kuyper then wou Id file claims for recovery with the bonding com- panies. They, in turn, would seek repayment at a later date from the employes. Five of the employes listed in the auditor's report were among the nine men indicted by the coun t y Grand Ju ry la s t December on t'riminal charges related to alleged campaigning at county <'Xpense . Thl'y were J<.1mC'S Vertolino, Fred Forbeck . Kenneth :\l acLeod. Garland Redding and George Upton. Last Friday. t;pton was named in a s econd Grand Jury indict- ment that charged hlm and a Tandy Corporation executive >with multiple countsofbrib€ry. Six of the 58 persons listed in the auditor's report, including llinshaw·s former secretary Geri Ford, no longer work for the l'Ounly. When Hins haw went to Congress in early 1973, Mrs. Ford was employed in his con- gressional field office in Sunlu Ana. In reports to the Board of ·Supervisors tha t accompani ed the audit report, which was the result of seven weeks labor by a two· man team and inv61ved 92 in- terviews, Kuyper said county As- sessor Ja<'k Vallerga had re- quested a meeting with the com- mittee formed to investigate his office. According to Kuyper's memo to the board. Vallerga wanted an opportunity lo "present his de · partment's viewpoint before thf' report was issued to the Board of Supervisors ... Later, Kuyper s aid, Vallerga "as contacted and given an OP· porlunity lo discus s the in · vestigation but •'declined lo enter into s u<'h n discussion." It is known that employcs in the assessor 's office met with represe ntatives of the OranJ(e County Employes /\~socintion re· cently to discuss whul lhL'Y see as overtime work for thf' <·ounty for whkh they have not been com- pensated. The overtime question centers around travel tam e on county ns· signments dunng nonbusme111> hours Body Recover~d TACOl'l , Wash. cUPJ> -Thr bod} of on<' or 16 men kill@d in the cruh of an Aar F'orcc car10 plane has been recovered in the rugged Oly mpic Mountains by a rescue team Viet 'f}uee11' Face Cong DA NANG, South Viel· oam <UPI > -The 86-year · otd qu~n mother of the l:ist ~mp ror or Vietnam, wtlh 14 rea{lJ "Wove ot ber hand. s ell\ Away tbe ·umoustne the aovcrumcnt ~ent to evacuate her h'otn the fallqrr dt,y of Hu~. She decided to stay and face Commanist <!Aptors rather than abaJ'ldon the placl! ot . her birth. · Her sist~r tiald Tuesday lhe government sent a car to the queen m other at her ' riverside home und offered lo take h.er to a waitinJ helicopte r for evacuation ·trom the ci'Y. .. My sister the queen declined," said the former princess. .. DOUGLAS. • • pany officials seid. About 7 ,000 w orkers in Sopthern California, as well as about 200 in Arizona. and Cape Canaveral, Fla-., were involved in Sunday's vote. f\EW YORK <AP> A blind <.'Ollt'gt', student, apprehensive about the outcome of a malprac· tice suit over ber loss ol aight. ac- cepted an out-of·coud aettlement for $185.000 while a jLl'rY \\~S de- ciding lo a w .-i rd her S000,000. Gail ,Xalmowtt1, 22, insh~~ that-she wantad l4> accept Ule pre- viously ortered aelU~ment alter the ju")' or one womqn and fh•e men began de)ibertttlon' TU~· J oy following a thrt!t?·\YCek tria l in Brooklyn s tote Suprcm~ Court. · ··She was scared that she wouldn't get anything:• ex- plained her mother, Yettu Kalmowitz. ...Handicapped peo- ple don't get jobs so easy. It's a chance she t.Oolt. She doesn't feel bad about it." Shortly after the settle ment had been made legally binding. the jury return~d and announced it decided on an award. J~sticc Julian.: Gi:ecnspuJ\ told them ol the aareell)ent and dismissed them. In the .Ullway outside thL' ro4rtr'Oom, Miss Ka lmowiti and he r lawyer. Mark Weisen, ap- proached the mem~rs of the jury and as ked what award they htid decided upon. The Jua·ors :.aid sooo.ooo. She began ~rying uud em br~ced lthe jurors. Some kissed her. ~I I :. :. K u I m o w i t z s u e d ttrookdule Hospital and two d~· tune for S2 m illioh over &lle1ed malpractice in h~r eul'e when she was born. a 2·j>ound. 8·ouncc pn '· mature b:iby on Ma) 5, 1952 . She was plac~d in an inC'ubator ut the ho~pi tal aild ht.'r Jaw) l'f charged during the trial thist ad ministration or an ··uncon trollM'' amount of ~ygen over a six-week period led to.the loss of sight. One eye was removed a nd there·s little sight remaining in the other. :\liss Kalmowilz. "ho is study ing psychology <Jt Brooklyn College, uses a cant· and reads Braille. She lives with her mother. "We tried to talk her out or it.·· said her mother referring to lhL· st>ttle ment. "But she was afraid •mcl began to l'l'y. I can't stand to see her <.'ry . T o her the settlement \\as ::in a wful lot of m oney. .. Sh e was thinking of her future. It's something in your hand. what's <lone is done.'' About 12 .000 more IAM workers are still meeting with a fed~ral me diator in St. Louis, t rymg to end a strike there. 80 Attend Servic e The JAM was fined $6,000 in Los Angeles S uperior Court Tuesday for alJeged violations of a. court.order against clustering pickets and blocking trucks at the .McDonnell Douglas plant. ·For E ile r Larsen The judge s us pended $3.500 of the fine on condition the strikers make no furthe r violations. A similar case was continued Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court until mid-April. That case involve~ alleged violence on the picket lines at the firm's Huntington Beach plant, where 1,500 IA:\1 union members ar e on strike. His Promise? Kill Pigeo1is OWENSBORO, Ky. <AP 1 Frank Hoyt is running for the Owens boro City Commission on a one· plank platform: exterminate t.he city's pigeons. 'Tm only going to promise one thing at a time." Hoyt. 63, said Tuesday as he filed for office. Hoyt said that under his ex· termination plan. s hotgunners would.be de ployed on the tops of buildings to s hoot the birds. He said other extermination methods, such as spraying, are too slow in e hmina{ing the birds and t he health h azards he says they cre:lle. Eiler Larsen, th"e Lagun a Beach Greeter. was r emem- bered at his funeral Tuesday as a man who radiated only good will and humanity .. About 80 pertons, including Laguna Beach city omcials and two television crews, attended the service at Community Presbyterian Church. . Rev. Dallas Turner, a former minister at the church, remem- bered Larsen as a man known to countless thousands of persons throughout the world. Rev. Turner said Laguna Beach is known ·'as that west PILOT AD SOLD STATION WAGON ··Thanks to the ad, we sold our station wagon." That's the success experienced by the Irvine man who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot: '73SQUIRE Wagon,A/T, 24000 mi, x lnt cond .. S2295. Pripty. xxx..xxxx. Ir you have to sell, call 642-5678. It's easy to put a few wotds to work for you in the Daily Pilot. coast<il convnw1ity where the man s tands on the corner and sreeU. people.'' • Larse n's ··Helllllo, how arrrr- rre you ," delivered on a downtown street corner in his rich Danish accent, was silenced Thursday by death at a Capistrano Beach nursing home at the age of 84. Larsen was scheduled to be buried at 3 p.m. today at the Veterans Administra tion Sawtell e National Cemetery in West Los Angeles unde r the direction of Sheffer Laguna Beach :\Iortuary . ·'The. children of our family and our church. even when they \\ere ver y s m all, would excitedly roll down the car windows to re- turn his greetings,·· said Turner. "Once there was a report at a chamber of commerce meeting that Eiler's greeting might cause an accident. But rather than silence him, the city made him its official greeter. "Certainly many of those who knew him couldn't understand hi~ motivation for greeting," s~ld Turner, who partially ex- plnined it by reading from the poem, "The House by the Side of the Road.": "Let me live in my house by the side of the road and be a friend to man." \ ~ E~~~~lfl \'EtJ C~fl CEtJfll Efl ! MONEYMATIC •• 24 hour banking is coming to the Bank of Irvine! Very soon you'll be able to cash your check. withdraw money from your account and make deposits any day of the week and any time of the day. No other bank in South Orange County can offer you this kind of service! If you have a checkin'g or savings account with us now, ask about MONEYMATIC. If you don't, here's a big reason to open anaccountrightawa~ We can offer you a very special price on the fantastic CANON MINJ- CALCUIATOR (model LE-84). It comes in Its own carrying case and includes features such as Clear Indicator Key and Moving Decimal Point. This is a bargain at $24.95 retail, but when you open a savings or checking account at the B of I for $250 or more. you can purchase it for just $17. 95 including batteries! Open an account today.• This is a limited offer. 'II y<Ju alr\!ddy hav(.' dn arrount at the B of I, simply <1dd $250 or more to your !><Wings.. ~FDIC THE FABULOUS CANON MINl-CALCUlA TOR CAN BE YOURS FOR ONLY $11.fi 14322 Culver Drive, Irvine, Co 92705 (71A) 5$1-1600 .. I .. r f ' L ' i i L ] ] ] ( L 1 s r fl c t G l 1 Ii :t d ( t y r d b 0 a " b n d SI r r "' i: j (l r L r < r t· c ( J ~ ~ ~ J J ( t ~ ~ ~ c ~ • • r I; ' I l 1 I ' i J ••• (I • i, Perhaps it w as frustration, or s imple boredom . ~ but whate ver the reasoo1 _Huntington Beach Mayor Al ~ Coen decided last w~ek tO throw nis s upport behind Ii .•• , mov.e to limit councal t erms to two consecutive four-.,,' year period$. Tile idea was suggested by Coun- . ' cilwoman Norma Gibbs. who may also be getting ., Ur~ of the endless routine connected with weekly c1-.: t:y ha ll business. ... •• Nothing formal has been proposed yet, but the council asked City Attorney Don Bonfa to ·re~rt on r' hOW that may be ~CCOmplished. It proba bly Will take t a city ch arter a mendment -by election -to do it, Bonfa observed . t L t i ' ~ • I t ~ • t ' t • j ' ,_ A two-consecutive-terms hmit could affect five of the current seven collncil member s. though not all at the sam e time. Ted Bartlett is the senior citizen with five election v ictories behind him. Coen and Don Shipley are in their third terms while Mrs. Gibbs and J er ry Matney a re in their second terms. ' Opponents might argue that voters always have the option of tossing incumbents out, but political re· alityl1eve n in these turbulent limesf dict ates that in· cumoents have a large edge. A m andatory turnover in government leadership m ight produce some refreshing changes each election or two. Those who are willing to sacrifice their own seats for it deserve a line of cr eait for the thought. School-City Unity _ Members of the Fountain Va lley City Council tho new d istrict. They have m ade inform ation and petition blanks available in city hall. And Tuesday nh?ht the v as.t reed to send t~o reoresentativcs to a state Board of Education heanng to support the issue. • Obviously forming a s obool district does not per • lain directly lo city council business, but coun- cilmen's actions $how a sensitivity to the wishes of the 6,000 reside nts who~igned petitions asking for a vote . It also shows strong school·city council unity, the ~nd or a bond that can onl y.lmprove a city. Councilman }{oJ!er ~tanton said some liarden Grove school officials have cr;itized the city council for becomang involved in a school issue . Hut he smel he would consider it "deplor a ble'· if councilmen did not. We agree. H elp for Seniors . The Huntin gton Beach Ci ty Council agreed last week to spend $75 in order not to spend $6,000. Backers of the TLC (Transportation, Lu nch, Counsel· ing) program for senior citizens wanted an old civic center building re modeled so they could move TLC from a downtown church. should be commended for their s upport of efforts by city residents who want a chance to vote on forming a new unified school district along city boundaries. But the council warned the ol<J civic center may not exist in another year or two and it would be a waste to spend $6,000 to m ake it usable. Instead, the city will.pay a one-month utility bill for TLC while the city's administrative staff looks for other appropriate quarters for the progr am. Mayor Al Coen, rather than spend city money, offered to pay the $75 out or his own pocket, but was overrul~o by his council m ates. TLC des er ves a boost. but the $6,000 would not have been a good investment. 'Can't they wait? Or I'll beJate! For a very important date!' Councilmen have helped pass petitions c alling for Nuclear Power \ Problem ( MAILBOX ) Letters from r~aders are welcome. The nght to condense letters to f 1t space or el1mmate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be gwen preference. All letters must m· elude signature and mculing address but names may be withheld on re· quest 1/ sulf 1c1ent r eason 1s apparent. Poetry will not be publtshed. To the Editor· r am writin g from t.he other side of t he continent perlainiftS to a n issue lh<1t knows na boun- d aries. In Connecticut, as in California, we find oun;elves vie tim ized by an "oil i;hortage." Whether or · not the shortage is real (and the facts seem to in- dicate tha t it is not) it h as. brought about a n a wareness of our ener gy needs and possible avenues to sol ve these ·needs . Yet, although this a wareness has been forthcom ing, efforts fo Con· necticut have been almost solely direct ed lo one and only one source: nuc lear power the most reliable feature of which is its un- relia pility . CALIFOR~J,\, I um told. 1s a lso fac ing a s imilar nuclear power expansion program. Thus it is vital that one question the economics , s afety. and ultimate reliability of the peaceful atom. r a m not a sking one to accept that nuclea r power is bad, I am O\llY asking one to h ear bot.h sides out : for it is only when both sides arc heard that a n educated opinion can be m ade. . I a m a biology major al Boston College and h ove been involved in the nuc lear power Issue for well over t hree years. My i n· te rest evolves from 19 summers ~pe nt a t B lack P oint Beach which is directly across the bay f rom Nort h e a s t Utili ties Millstone Nuclear Power Plants . ()ne, T wo, and Three. Hence I have h ad a c ha nce to s ee first t)and a on ce famous granit e qua rry turn into a multi·billion dollar kilowatt. J have thus seen one of the m ost bct~utiful sections Of the Connecticut coas\line tn utat e into an awesome powerhous e with routine radia· \jon releases. Mish a ps , m iscalculations, and m a lfunctions involving these tiometimes illum ina ting, all the times irradia ting, powe rhouses i re nol some "m ad" scientist•s loncoction or some "unrealistic " tnvironmenta list 's vision. These problems have been seen, ore tx>· Ing seen, and will continue to be Ileen first hand at Millstone. The t act th a t ever ·ex tend i o g 6reakdown~ can occur has been proven. ' IT IS import1mt that California ~c:St folio th m I stakes of Con "e<-t1c ul. One must al least Qucs· tion the rellu bllity of nuc lear power as il stands today. Not.h.lng t>n"the raco of the eurth ls as ·•great " as this power swrce iB touted to be. lt m ust be re:tJJr.ed that the opponents a& well as lhc power compan ies hav vatid points to be m adtt. In the 1970s wt> m ust spend as m uch time a nd' money develop- ing more efficient means lo curb our ener ay appcllte as we did lo th 1900s to t eed our edacious Dear Gloomy Gus Why should our tax dollars be was ted in' council time spent in a n a r gument over the title given to our elect· ed couecil me mbers ? J .S. GIMmy GW <Ml'lmt11U en s*"lnM ~ r...iers aM •Mt MUuerlly nftlct .,_. views ef tM ••11t11per. $eM .,._ ,., '"'" .. Gteomy G11s, DelJY f'llM. ener gy pa late. Ocean t herma l difference. geothermal, a nd !>Olar energy m us t be utilized. Jn order for that lo occur we must now a llocate the same dollars to these ·power sources as w e did and still ar'e d oing with nuclear power. JOHNP. Bf GOS w1 , Enfield, Conn. Cli11ic Secrec!J To the E ditor: It causes one to specm!'te what it is that the city coundJ doesn't want the public to kn4.wcoqcern· ing the a t>ortive mediation and expected report from City Ad· ministrator Dave Rowlands re- garding his finding~ on the Free Clirue issite: It was ·apparent to those s ittitlg in council chambers on March 10 that certain people are trying to put a lid on the truth by s ilencin g other s and making ··private agreements." OPEN TO d is cussion were such topics as mobile hom es, bicyc les, new library, land use. freeway o!fra ntps and his tory. However. when the Free Clinic issue becam e imminent , equal courtesy was not displa..red. Th.e findings migh t have indicated discrimination or injustices be· ing pe rpetu ated by IOCial ''big· gies'' in this city . ls .this s o hot an issue to de al with legiti m ately that the alternative is to p ut a lid on it. sealed in the a rchives of local history so that the P EOPLE whom the c linic was designed to serve will n eve r know in t heir li fetimei; ho w they o nd the former staff "got the shaft"? LAURIE JAMES Tlaa Rb Ir•• Library To the Editor: Ai; there are so many d edicat· ed a nd d e voted indivictuals that gave s o muc h of tbeit lime lo m a ke the Hunt4Jgton Beach Ftiends or the Library fund· raising party a s uccess, the only possible way tha t they can r e· ceive the a pprecia tion that they deserve is through this common letter. Were it not for all the frie nds a n d Frie nds of lhe · Library. the w a rm friendliness, c oope r a tive s p irit. and lhe cheerful d edicate d a ttitudes would not be os evident in t.bf m agnificent building. Thes• qualities, so necessaw to the oper1Ulon ol a public tac~ ty, and impossible to build lnto the cement a nd mortar, can only be genera ted Crom re ponslvc and communit y minded ln· dividuala. t would ttlte J.b extend a very persona l an4 3~ere ap· preci3 on to them all. ..iWALTER W.JOHNSON ·: Llbrar)' Director .. Quo~ Ra y .snond Prot'un l ~r. Chairm an. Adult Authority: "We cannot e>epect anyone ln prison lo bc~me better than when they cume in." H Milit ara.1 Spe11di11g Droi11s Coffe r s 'Israel Faces Economic Crisis .. • ':JERU~ALE M --The exor bi· Uint cost of r ais ing its military powe r to a poin t 50 percent higher than before the ·October war of 197~, in s uc h m ajor categories alt battle tanks has placed Israel in a precarious econom ic crisis, by far the worst in a 27·year hi s to r y studded with financial pro· blems. One predic· table impa~t ; an att ack on high military s pendin g by \v-o r rle d •econ om isti; and p lanners t_ to P.ri me 1 Minls.ter Yitrhak Ra bin's gov~rnment. Indeed. there is reason to believe that Rabin b imsell. who was chief of the general staff in the brilliantly fought six-d ay war of 1967, is con- vinced -that the $4 billion defense budget-'appiox il]ately one-half" Ole gross national product-is far too high and is quietly trying to cut it. ; · ~ EV ANS-NOV AK J _,; our wl'll·being 1f we have to." he told us. ''but not our being.·· The sacrifi ce o f well-being 1s pervasive and hars h, <1nd Rabin ha s s h o v.n t•x t r a o rd in a r \' politica l courage in forcing h(s countrv lo d o v. h<1t has to be done, given the t•xorbitant lent of defense spending There b on- ly one wor d to d escribe his policy. which \\<JS. drafted b.} t•c onomis t s o n the staff vr Fan afl ce )1an1 s t t•r Yeh ostura Rabinowitz a nd the bank of Is rael Cwh1ch both controls the monetar y syst e m and a~ as economic adviser to the govern ment 1. T hat word 1s brutal. The obJ Ctt 1s l o squee ze pur<:has ing power oul of lh1..• civiliancC'onom y clown to but nol .quite including the last drop. The devices an• familiar: let pricl..'s . soar a nd sop up w h at little non- tssentia L buy ing power is left after th1· pur chase of essential::. hke suga r, bread, milk by high t axes. Then, to r ed uce the s.1.:; billion bul ;rn cc ·of-paymc·nts d1..• fit1t, s hift investment out of the domestic. economy into export (a ll t.!tessary s tep. but li kely lo dou · blc thl' 3.4 pcrct•nt uncmµloy nw nt rate hy next full J. l .ATF. J,AST year the Israeli pound was deva lued by 43 pel' cent and go,·ernmcnl sullsitl lt.'s lo hold pritt's dO\\ n \\ crl..' ruthlt•:-.:-.· ly red uced. One result. s ug ar tripled in price overnight, bre ad doubled . m eal and milk soun•d 80 percent. Hut the hardest Rabm decis ion st ill lies ahead, when th1..· next cost-of-living allowi1n('t• direct government p~yments to l'o mpens ate "o rkers for lus t purchas ing power the p1·ccc<.lmg six months -comes dut•. If Rabin hangs tough , workers will have to forfe it the allO\\ a nrc in June , despite the precipitous increai;e in Lhe cost of living. The nationa l labor union <Histaclrut> 1s already ball ling Rabin over his <1usterity prog r am. Thal battle "111 hccoml..' w a r if the June ;JI lo\\ am•e:.. <lon 't m at e1ialize. But if Rabin l':J\'c~. :md t he a l lll\\ranct•s :.ire paid. the c1·uciul purpose of h is progr am -to wring out e very last Is raeli pound of non-esse ntial civilian spendin~-wi ll be defeated, a nd a new inflation s piral·will start. Thus, the botto m half or this hard·work1n g populat ion · Orienta l Jew~\\ ith impoveris hed l'tonom1 c a nd cultural b<1d - ~rountl::. 1s going to ~uffer bit tcrly. · Tht'.Y are now consuming t'\t•ry penny tht•y t•:..i rn ... one l'conom1l· l'XPl·rt told us. :\u \\Olldt•r R abin':.. f1n Jnt e m111isk r tun ll'<l a :-.hcn \\hen \\ arne<l that br<1el ':.. request for ~.59b1llion a~ .1 1-?1ft from the l ' .S. where un· l'mploymenl is ncanng 10 pt'l'· t· l' n t , " o 11 • t g cl l ht• us u a I · a 11y th111 1! you wan t " fw nr ('ong ress. Sinn~ t'very dollar cu from that 1·t>ques t Y. ill b<.' a dolb out of lsrad 's spartan li'\'ing Stan dard, that would leave one n : l'OUrse -cut the unt ouchable de fcn:..e bu<lgcl. "THERE IS a huge argument now going on i1'\5ide oiir govern· ment a bou t the sizt!'o f th e miUUry budget ," a lop govern· ment econom ist t old us. "What we des perately need is · more civilia n control, an oversight committee to study real defense n eeds. W e nee d a c ontrol mech a nra m to rein in Peres" <Defe n se M inis t er Shimo n Peres). Heroism in the CIA P eres himself intends to meet this de rense·cut campaign head on. He told us that even if a second-stage Israeli withdrawa l from Sinai s ucceeds and Egypt p le dges som e for m of non· belligerency, the d efense budget for 1976 would sti IL rem ain at the Just-under S4 billion level set for 1975. Given the batlle·front. condi· tioning of four major wars since independence. the voteri; m ight follow P eres l-.lnd not the budget· cutteri; if lhe issue goes public. The economist now pushing for a c-ivilian overs ig ht committee half conceded that fact. ··w E ARE w illing to sacr ifice WAS HIN GTON CIA o f· ficials , whose lips have been sealed for two d ecades, a re now beginning to talk a bout the clan- destine operations of the Cold War .. They have lold us d eadly g rim tales of terrible torture, violent death. low treachery and high courage. In the 1950s, dozens of ·c I A i n - filt ra t o r i; were s lipped beh i n d th e Jron C urtain . R a r e l y did a nyone m a ke it back alive. Invari a bly . they wer e cau g h t a nd executed. But first, they were s ubjected lo tht> most skilltul t orture the human mi.Dd has de vised . OnJy after Civil War in A.rt The original' pen and pencil drawings and water color paint· mgs pr epared for woodcut copy· ing and r eprod u ction._ in t he famous Battles and Leaders or the Civil War -a treasure trove of art which was hailed recently as "the m ost important dis · covery of Civil War art in this century" -a ppear in an elegant. large v o lum e titled Tbe American H eritage Ceniw:y CollecUon IOI Chll War1 Ail (McGra w· HUI, $35). Originally publis hed by Ceo· tuf1 in lbc 1880$ in four volu_mea. lbll definitive eyewitn~ history carried mu.strallons covcrin1 tb entire war by 56 of the foremOll artbta ot the day. Mall)' of the pleturH are baud OD ithelr Oil· lhe«eJM battle sk~. mE· INVALUABLE orig.ina l art works, which ~ not tben be r p"rodu ed with completo •c· cura~y. disappe ared. however. end remalned buried tn ~at· Uc trunks for most ot this CC!D· lury. Wh~n the huiie colledJon came to Hahl, American Herita1e ( THE BOOKMAN ) purcha,sed it for $200,000 and all 754 pieces are now repr~~d . with utmost m9dern t~hnical sophistication, in Clvll War Art. The book's 12 cha pters use the accompany ing na rra tive a nd more than 400 of th~ best pictures t4) follow the course oC the war from Fort Sumte r to Appomat· ·tOX, and then s how battlefi eld scenes drawn 20 years later. The remainder of the collection ls reproduced in a catalogue, and a.ch illu.strtttion is identified by artist &l'\d subj ect. • As Bl'\lct Catton, the emioeot ctvil War his torian. notts ln a F orewor d. "These picturH helped to filter out t.be evU .,id the ugUnee~. Jf they unlnttn· tiona lly lent a tlnl{e or romance to what wus und E>rnea'th every· th1nfl . 3 matte r or unrelieved tragedy. it was a rom ance the country desper a tely needed." VICTOR DE KEVSERLING (JAC K AN D E RSO N J they were more dead than a live. the las t fragment of information extracted from them, were they allowed lo d ie, our sources r e· port. WE GOT the first inkli ng of t his fro m form e r De fe nse Secretary Cla rk Cliffor d, wt\o once headed the civilian advisory board whi ch w atches over the CIA. He told us that undercover men had been caught a nd s ub- je cted to cruel torture. He praised thes e unsu ng heroes whose deeds. he s aid, surpass the most valorous in ou r history. From other sources, we have now learned more about these daring infiltrators, some of them :1hens. othe rs Americans of East European an ces try . Some were parachuted behind the Iron Cur· tain : others s lipped ashore fro m boats ; some s i m p ly sneaked across the Iranian borde r on foot. One a gent , known inside the CIA as "Toug h Andy.'' la.sl ed for two years. keeping o ne st ep ;1head of the KGB. But the pilol who wa s suppostd to pick him up at a secret landing strip "got chi cken" the last mi~utc, re callt'cl a source. This was the last that was heard of Tough Andy. IN THE m1d·l950s, President Eisenhower becam e discours gt-d over the loss of lite and dis· banded the infiltra tion program. But not long afterwa rds. the mis· sions wer e r evived under the code·names "AE READY" tor the Soviet Union and "OKWillP· f'£R" tor the Soviet bloc. Usina the Arm y as u cover , the ClA scoured mmtary records to fl qp servicem e n ~md vetC?runs "ho could s peak Russi an and other East E uropean tongues. T hos e who could be recruited were given ''llot training" in in· filtration and espionage. ln addition to longuaao ex· pert.c;, the CIA elso keeP6 mes on other t'Onlract \\ orkers with un· usu a l p rofes l>1on:. If a belly dancer or l'rop duster should ht• neL'<led for a s pecial assignment. the CIA <.'an usually fmd a trusted operat1 \'Con Its hsts. Our source:t say tha t the locks mith's namC', prO\'tded lo the Watergate breal.· an team bv the CIA , must have ~omc from. lhl·se lis ts. Two kcv files are used bv tho CIA. One is the enormous "RI" (Records Integral1on ) file, in whic h millions of na mes a ro m e ltl'u lo us ly cross-indexed. Almost C\'t'l'Y nam e the CIA hns c.>vt·r com c across, innocent or l-!uspi ciou:-., can be found in the ''HI ' ,\ ~JORE rcfint'd fi le, ont•t• t'all t:>d lht:' .. Sl<tff n .. index and more rct:t'nll\' the '·Green List " conta in~ tht'. names picked ~P from 1n t t•rcepted phone call~. opened m .111, "1 ret aps and other sun e1 llance act i vit1cs. In sv.orn testimony. CIA chier W1l ltam Colby h as s aid. these files ar e vital lo inte lligence work. b ul he agreed s ome matl'n al obvious ly gets into the fil e::. by "mistake.·· ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT Rntx>rt N Wt>ed. Publtsher Thomas Ke~il. Ed1tt1r Barbara Kre1/l1C'h. £dtlonol f>oge Editor The editorial page of the Oai'b' rilot s eeks to Inform and stimulate readers b y presentlQI on this page diverse commeqlal')' on topics ol interest by syndic•· ed columnists and cartoonists, by providing a forum for rudera' ,·iews and by preseatin~ t.bi,s newspsp.r 'ft opinions and kle9 on cuntont topits. The editorial ot>1n1on n( the Dail' Pfklt apipftr onl y '" the t'dltorl11l column at the top of thtt pal{t Opinioo.s eit· pre-,sl'<I h) th<-columnists •JWJ rartoon1~t"I And lt"Her wrttAl's r~ their o~ n end no end~ of their ~ U!~"' by the Dally PUot should be interred Wednesday. March 28, 1975 ltft r 4 ¥e ars 'Quentin Six' Trial Opens SAN RAFAEL CU Pl> -Nl•arly four yt>ars after cotav1ct revolullonury Geoq~c J ack~on, three guards and two inmates 01ed during :m escape Bl· tempt. the ''San Quentin Sue" "' ent on trial in a heav i l y guarded cout1room at :\brin Civic ( S ta te ) c~nler on charges of klll-rng the guards. At Tuesday's opening . session of the trial, a de- fense attorney was cited for contempt, another asked to be removed from the case, and defendants Luis Talamantes and Hugo Pinell were taken from the courtroom. Superior Court Judge Henry Broderick listened to requests from prospective 1urors who asked to be excused tor personal re- • 1son!). Then he recessed the proceedings until Thursday when he told tht'm to bring notes from their doctors or employer~ if appropriate. Ile '"arned that the trial could la~t a:, long as nme monlhs Sttcdent E'ee Cut Reje cte d LOS ANGELES Cl1Pl 1 A proposal to cul ::.tu· dent body fee1> at 16 of HI California State t :uiversity campu::.cs by as much a~ 50 percent was r ejected Tuesday by trustel's of the w1iversity and college system. The trustees made thc1 r decision on the bas is of a student referendum. The voting, held during the "l'Ck of Feb. 24, showed that the mujority of stu· dcnU. fovored r etention of the fees. llost ages •'01u1d l '11f1ormed Vaccination For Cancer In Futufe? SAN OU~GO <UPI) -The poiu;ibility the firs t human cancer virus has been isolated from a leukemia victlm W815 strengthened today w}len a gov· ernment scientist report~ he had repeated the real with a dif- ferent blood sample. But the question of whether the virus actually was r esponsible for the disease in the patient, a 61-year-old Kansas woman, pro- bably will not be answered for some time , said Dr. David Baltimore, professor or microbiology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Confirmation that viruses cause cancer m human beings, as they do in some animals , would represent a major step in Finat1cial Problems scientists' effort to understand J. Paul Getty Ill, 18-year-old the disease that ranks as the na- grandson of the billionaire lion's No. 2 killer. It might even oilman, has agreed he is in-lead to a vaccine to block certain 'typesofmalignancies. capable of managing his own The virus in the leukemia vic- mon ey and the court has tim was firs t found by Dr. Robert been asked to appoint hi~ Gallo of the National Cancer matern al grandfather as Institute last year and reported conser vator ofhisestatc.Ac-in January. Gallo told an cording t o docu ments filed American C a ncer Society Tuesday in Los Angeles seminar he recently isolated the Superior Court. young Getty. same virus from a sample taken who lives i n the Hollywood from the patient at a later course Hills with his wife ::ind two-u1 her disease. h ld · r· · l Scientists have been trying for mont ·O -son. ''is inancia · years to isolate a human cancer- ly improvident. · · thus he in-c·ausing virus. There have been advertently tends lo dis-~evera l false claims, caused by s iputc the money." l.iboratory mistakes. Wedn'9dey, Merch 28.1975 DAIL v PILOT AS , ·r -~Make Iriipression SAN DJgG() CAPI -A strange• thing happens when (em ale prison guards are assigned to watch male inmates. The inmates behave bet· ter, a federal warden said Tuesday, Assoc i ate Warden Lowell Kincaid said the )letropolilan Correctional Center in downtown San Diego has 15 women of· ficers who work on any floor, whether it houses women or men. Photo Firm Suit File d l ~ ' LOS Al\G ELES (Al'> -The film supply and developing com pany, Fotomat Corp., bas been accused in a civil suitor advertis· ing Calsely that it develops photo· graphs in 24 hours. The suit in Superior Court, filed Tuesday by John A. Stillman, an assistant district at- torney in Los Angeles County, seeks to require the company to spend 80 percent of its California advertising budget in the next two years to publici?.e its failure to process film inside one day. The suit also seeks a perma· nent injunction to prevent false advertising i:lnd to assess a $2,500 penalty for each past inaccurate statement. " • 81 Biiiion Bill f ·. H9mesteadin~ ~Plan ~ulled i1 SACRAMENTO <UPI) -The Brown A mlnUitration disclosed today ij. is thin.king o.f ope ing P~rt• o( California cittcs to "urban bome:»tea ing" by giving away dilapidated houses to 1 income families who are willing to fix them up. ~ Donald Burns, cabinet secretary or busine and transportation for Gov. Edmund G. Brown J ., s~id homesteading is being "very seriously l'Oll · s1dered" in connection with a nearly Sl billion houl ing bill before the legislature. . ln an interview wilh UPI. Burns 'said the stat coul~ buy thousands of run-down homes in decaying sections of Los Angeles, Oakland and other eitie§ for as liltlc as 10 cents on the dollar. ~ He said he knew of 7,000 houses in Lo::. Angeles currently available from the federal government for just such a program . PURCHASE WOULD be made from money gtmerated by the sale of bonds under the housmg. bill, and the homes turned over to needy families. The· secretary said Rrown was cnthusia!)tic; about a home rehabiliLation program. and added "in our view self ·helpis thecornerstone. ·· ' "You let peOl)le work on the hous<'. vou lt>nd them some money for materials and assist~nce and . labor, ~uch as master carpenters, plumbers s q for1h," Burns explained, ••then after a period of time they'll own the property, having their ow11 ·~weal equity' in it." t:rban homesteading. which seeks to relien• the problems of urban decay and h o us inK :-.hortages: tias been tried experimental!~· in sumc ; Eastern cities under a federally sponsored housing program. T \\"J N VF.RSIO!'liS or the housing bill will b~ considered by Senate and Assembly committees after the Easter recess. The legislature has been working on the m easure in a special session fol' more than a month. S.\~ DIEGO c A P l Thl' "ife and son of a ban kl offic1.il \\ere hl•ld hostagl' 111 thl'tr home in an extor- tion attt'm pl Tuesday but the::.uspect failed lo pick up ransom money left in a pJrl.1ng lot. the Flll said. .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The h osta,a~·s \\.l'l'I..' found unharmed but h..1mkuffl>d to a st;11n·a-.l· tn thl·tr Pacific Ill'ach re· -.uh:nce uftl·r tlH· orch al. 'Tm glad it's over." .Joseph Curto, :1..., .... 1st.111t m.tn.igl·r. said aftcn\ ards. · I m ;!lad m.> wtfl· ;ind s1111 an· ~are and thank God noh:.irmcamctnan~unt>" Brow n Pi~ks Bu.Yi11 ~ssn1011 SACRA:'flE;\;TO (L°PIJ -Uu~llll'ss m;rn Robert B:.itino\ ich of l111lsborough has bl•tm chosen by Gov. Edmund G . Brown J r. as his second appointee to a S37,212·a-ycar ::.c.it on thl' stall' Public L1lilities Commission. Batinovich, 38, Joins Leon<ird Ro:-.s. 29. as the gov· ernor's only olhl'r appointee to the PliC'. which re· gulate!> l'lectrir1ty and gas r att>S c:hurged by private 11tihty c·omp.1111t''· The nl'-.;t sch<,t!uled appo111tment 10 the boa rd for H rel\\ n falls clue Jan. l. l 97i. P e rjury Oaarges f 'if(•d '.\JARTl~EZ <1\!'1 Bail ha~ l1l'l'n ::.l'I Jl ~.5<JO for a man iJC<:u-.ecJ of po:,ing ;.i~ :.m expert railroad \\Jtness in a SJO million la"~ui l Jgain:-.t Southern Pacifrc- The perJury complaint .1i::•11n"t WtlLiam Arthur Dickinson, 55, alleges he post•d as a Cambridge l "niversrty dot'torate and testified in a Southern Pacific case that was settled 10 1'ovember 1973 with a S225,000 judgment. T e acher T~11re Thre atened SACRA:\lE~TO <l"Pll -An l•rlucation reform <."omm1ss1on. :-.pun~orl·<l by W1bon Riles, has made the cuntrovt>rs1ul n •t•ommend;.itnm that lPnurc be abolished for California :-.thou! tL·<1chcrs . it has bl'l'll lcarnl'd The t·11mm1-.s H>ll. IHl\\L'H·r. :.ibo urged the ;1dop· tion of new s.1ft•guards to pl 11tL·t·l ;H·atil'mic frl'ellom <:1ntl the nghh of ll'i.1c:lll'r::. IJl'to1 t· tt·11ure 1::. rl'pl'akd Murder S1u;pe t·t Ae quitted SAN DIEGO <AP> An lmpl'nal County woman has been acquitted of charges that she ::.oliriled her hus band's murde r. Freda G. Adi.ms. or Holtvilll'. broke into tears and embrdced her lv.o children Tue!)day a:. the San Diego County Superior Court Jury r eturned the not- gwlty verdict. Goud f ,ridoy .,,u Holiday' S.\C'H.\:\lF.'\TO <API -f'~crd \\Ith an <.1th<'r...,c' luurt ruling. (,o,·. Edmund Rro,,n Jr. s.iys hl· 1sn t go111~ lo prod<.11m Good Friday as a hohd<:ty and t! I\ c -.t.1ll' l'm plOYl'S three hours off lG go to church. Hut Bro'' n '~ho on<'c sludil'fl to be a priest - s:i~s he wlll ask for a rehearing of the appellate c·nurt dcl·1s 1on th.II tht· traditional proclamation al· Jrm ing ''orl-t•rs thrtt: hours off \.\ith pay is un c·ons t 1 tut toll J I B11r1u•d Bud~1 Diseore red f-ETTERS llOT !-.PRJ~GS <l "PI 1 -The body of C'hn.,t1m• 11111. ·12, :'\..tpa. "as found Tuesday in the fire-gutted rurn-. of Juanita s Gallery Restaurant and Hot Spran~:, J lotel. The fire ro<.1n·d through till' famed funky restaur.tnt and old hotel l'arly Sunday. Fifteen pt'r::.ons. including O'-'fl<'r Ju;,in1ta \lunson. had to be re~cued from thl' ..;ccond floor of the building by firemen u ~ang ladders. It had been thought all persons escJpecl without injur~ CATAMARAN SAILING CLINIC Two On e Day Sessions April 5-6 Al Newport Beach r" t V'XJf It~ b#C' f~;tflll\ a""3 .tec')ft(_ &tt(W'K ~ GtNL V~Rfoll N W~ld (.n>"'(ho,, <.-.•~"" 1••n S...lc• 1 ... kl 1 ... l•vlO< • \,f; hi:·• V' ttf •f\A"A l f A '•JI ;.> \f!O'JI 6117 'J ' (It•)>' t ti Cllll)A Oivkion of lnvnt Wnt Se>6rts .. :!!!~· ~~~~ru Ent•rtalnmant happening•. Every Friday ••1111 In lhe 11111111111111111 ll's the real article- hand cast and crafted in solid brass. Individual numbers are ~t in each buckle -and ownership recorded and stored in a Wells Fargo vault. Just open a new $250 checking or savings account at the new Newport Center Office of Wells Fargo Bank, and it's yours. Open a Gold Account and get a gold pan. Open a Wells Fargo Gold Account -the original complete bank service package -during Wells Fargo Days, and you11 receive a free gold pan -the kind the prospectors used. .... .... ' a Vice President and Manager Wallace Minter, Ass,t Manager Steve Wille and their sWf are also giving away free Wells Fargo souvenir badges and posters for everybody, as well as free refreshments and a chance to win a valuable prize. So come to Newport Center and say hello March 25-T/, lOa.m. to 3p.m.; March 28, lOa.m. ro Noon. r---------------------~---------, l Wm a $100 5%Pasmook Savings Aanmt I at Wells Fargo Bank: I I I I I I Bring this entry blank to rhc Newport Center Office at 660 Newport Ccn1cr Drive, Ncwporr Beach, on Tucs.-Thurs., March 25-27, t--c1wtcn 10:00 A.M. and l .00 I~M. or Frida)) M¥ch 28 bdwttn JO:OO A.M. and 12.00 Noon. I NAML--~~~~-~-----~--~~ I : /.OOR(SS ________________ _ 1 CITY TATE ZIP_ II A new d.-lno IOI' one $100 ~" Pu!boc* Savings Account will be held eecl'I day al close cil busmess. You dO not hlNI 10 be prnent to win. The winner I will be "otlfied by mail. YOfJ m.1y win only once. I N<>n-<ts•cle"ls of camornl4, employees and aoent• ol Wtlll Farve> & Co. are L-_:_~~b~~'~!.~.'.:.~~:_nd_:~~~~~C:~.:..----o A$100~SavingsAccount to be given away e3ch day. Wt!rc giving away a SlOO Wells Fargo Passbook Savings Account each day-and all visitors are eligible. And if you open an account you get a full 5% .. Ultcrcst-more than at the other 4 of California's 5 largest banb. ~FargoDays,Mardi2.i·28atNewport Center, 660 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach. KMaAf'.0.1.C. ) . HE'S DEAD THEJ<ILJ.ER? King Faisal lClng'S.!"ephew B.ElRUT, ~ebanon <AP> -the capital ol Saudi.Arabia. wbile Egypt. Syria and the n(ied Thousands o( wailing Arabs princes and commoners chanted Arab Emira!es hooked in with rru>bbed the voffin of assassinat-.. Allah akbal', ••God ts great: Riyadh state ra(jio to broadcast ed ~ing Fa)nl before the world's Faisal's brother. the new 62· live coveran otthe event. • · rich~t.rnonarcb was buried in an s•uot.AR~KING The wailing of the crDwd out- unmarkeqgra'(t! today. ~ IU¥""' 1 side the mosque could be heard fl was the only public portion of 'THE QUIET ONE.' Page A4. over the cha nu Ill the muezzin, the ·simple funenl rites pro-the Moslem priest. He intoned: scri be_d by the purHaniul ,year.:oldKingKhatld.weptasbe ''Regardnotasdeadlhosethat Wah~bisectofl!lam. _ . prayed ewer lhe t;Ody. He-was are kilred ror the sake of Bathed 1:1y~·MbSlem holy ~p., -flanked by member.;~f the royal God ... 0 ye tr•nquil soul, return shroutta:t ltL 4l seamless white ramily-tild 16 o~r Jcings. presi-lo thy God willibgly and join my sbeet:.~rs~l)ulretrtern bOdy dents and premiers. _ ..,.aves_mpa~i&e-." -_ _ 1~.1n.:ErEUrmosqu&in Riyadli'. -lhdio stations in Kuwait,: "lift Pr.~ -iasled. for_10 ·----. WIND LOVER VERN LUCE HANGS IN THERE AS GUST LIFTS HIS PARACHUTE OFF THE BEACH Newport Beach Man and Friends Rode Tethered Chute Tuesday as Wfnds Began Sweeping Orange coast Supervisors Seek Halt Strong Wi11ds To Conti11ue Alo11g Coast Delc1y o.f' S11wg Co11t1·ol E11forceme11t Asked lh \\ ILUAM SCHREIBER • Of tfM D<11ly l'Hot 5'aff • Orange County s upervisors may go to court Monday seeking a permanent injunction against enforcement or the controversiaJ state' law requiring !hsta,llation of NOx smog control devices 011 older automobiles. <Related story.A31 . . The board ordered county counsel Adrian Ku~r to begin preparing his case. which will be used only if similar efforts this week in Los Angeles arid Santa Burbara counties fail te>«produce injunctions. A Santa Burbara Superior C'ourt sPQkesman s aid at noon· time today the case was still btt- mg argued and ac~ion wasn't ex- w~a•her :\lostly suony through Thursday. LoNI gusty -"ind:s 15 to 25 mph. Con· tinued cool day~ with highs. Thursday ~ar §0 and lo~s lonil;(ht in u;, 40s. ·- 'INSID•~ TOQAY .' A rl Eng Ii II 11 m Oft d t · mo11.~trates thf ancient art of '"bras:; rubbir1g "' ot an unusual art exhibit in San Clemmie Sl'e story, plcturr on Pog,. D~ today I lnde~ At Yevr Stnl<t .AJ .. "''"' .. l.M .. 'f(I 14 C.IHWftfe AS CM .. ronitr an ""'"'... 01-10 (OMlU Ill Cre\twt•f .. O.•lll Heh<t' Al ... ~.,..... ... 1E1t .. rt1INM11I 110 II 1111 ... lt(. • • .., ,_ , .. ,. ... ,..~.... CJ Al'llll.1_,. CJ ""1.... ... MIVIH .,0-11 ~... .,, ~t,Wllls •• .Ul_f ... wt Al ~ ... ~.,A .. 1t "'9WI. c;' ·• ,,,~ ..... ,,.. ., . 5'tflt .,., Or. ~ltlllCrtluo It St•O MlrUlt l•·I , ..... ,,.... llt '"''"" .... " WUIMr At W.rMI New• Al peeled until later Kuyper told supt?rv1sors Los Angeles County has a court date set for Friday ir the Santa Barbara effort fails. At issue is a slate law passed last year requiring 19&6-70 cars in the s ix-county South Coast Afr Bas in to install devices that cut down modt>s of nitrogen (:'\Ox 1 emitted in exhaustfumes. - The law orders installation of the de\'tce~ based on a timetable and the last digit in a motorist·s car license number. The California Highway Patrol began e nforcing th·e law last <See SMOG, Page .\2i Strong surface winds will con· tinue blowmg throu~h the night alon~ the Orange Coast. accord· ingtothe L'.S. Weather Service. Douglas to Lay Off 7 ,500 Permanently The forecast calls for the north to northwest "inds of 25 to 35 m.p.h. lo conlmul' tonight and d1mmis h Thursday. llowever, an officer at the Marine Corps Air Station at Santa Ana said that, allheugh gusts this morning had reached 34 knots. he experted the wind to ease lat(-this aflernoon . A weather officer at the El Toro Marine Cprps Air Station s aid that gusts this morning re· ached 33 knots and added that "there is bad turbulence for s mall air('rafl.' · By KATHY CLANCY Of tit• Daily "''°' SUit More than 7 ,500 McDonnl'll Douglas employes will be laid orr permanently this week at the firm's Long Beach aircraft plant in the wake of a s ix-week-long strike by machinists. Al the same time, CO\flpany of· ficials said today the firm is plan- ning no new contract offer to end the walkout by members oC the International Association of Machinist,i:;. No further negotial· iog meetings are scheduled. Ttle 7,~ permanent layoffs will includ,e 6,500 members of the United' ,.t\uto and Aerospace Workers. as well as salaried and , non-u nion employes. Company officials said 1.he exact number of permanent cutbacks ls not yet ..avpilable but it will exceed the 7.500 already placed on tem- porary layo(f. Those 7 ,500 workers must be called back on the job after two we~a. The company tben will place some of those workers on permanent layoff, as well as others who have stayed on the job. The perm anent culbatki, however , must be based on seniority, company orticla.ls eJt· plained. Temporbry layoffs may in· elude a whole d~rtment or shift. regardless of scniotlty, of Ociuls said. The firm hus not yet scheduled any layoff~ at tho Huntincton Beach fac ilit y. where 5.000 \\Or~crs are employed The IAM Sunday rejected a new company pay offer which would have given them a 5.5 per· cent pay hike the Cirst ~ear and three percent each of the next two years. The average JAM wage is now $5. 71 an hour. com pany offi cials said. Ile predicted that thl' "ind would tail off Thursda~. ;'l.jo dama~ was reported from the "ind in Orange Coast harbors. the wind was between 15 and 20 knots in ~ewporl Harbor with gusts up to 30 knots. Al Dana Point it was 15 m p h with gusls up to 22 m .p.h. The Weather Service predicted clear skies and no rain for tonight and Thursday. Taxpayers' S11m Hinshaw's Costs Set at $13,15~ By GARY GRAl'lVILLE Of UM O.Hy Pilet SW! • By the time a last minute $501 amendment was added to an audllor'a report, tbe amount Rep. An~rew Hlnaba•'a 19"12 con· sruslonal Hmpalp utegedly cat\ th 6unty &.aXpaytn "188 set atS13162. All but $343, whath oovered gas mUea•e end 1up~PU•. ot \he tab by tounty a.adJ•·controU Vtc Heilm w~ for _.._. fall ,,. · s~11or 1 oUJce employes lor · houn purportedly pent rklng on the Hinshaw campaign. '!'.i< ~ m,nut,s: )'taen tho body w4~ ot~a:· .. t>le w00de11-cortin ~ ca ¥ outside Oe mqsque ~rn t to shou&ilet' the wtftb'lt.rrowd. An emotion.cbolce4 radio an- nouncer said ~rowds of mourners fought i. touch the coffin befort• it was turned over to th(' Lllt'ma. the Moslem holy men. for pm all' burial .without fanfan· or :.i tombstone. The Wahabb ti<> not mar\\ er ves because t ht•y CSQe FAISAL. Pagt> ,\2, Pho11eRuse N • TeN CEN'f.S • .. ... u~t 'hfeplletff ON THRONE REAL POWER? Prince Khalid Prince Fahd ' Bandit Hits 2 Coast Homes < A young band 1 t "ho µre~ ctl un the genero~1ty ol t\\O cltlerl~ Corona del :\tar rl'~•denls robbl'd the homt'owuer:-. in sl'p11 rale al tacks Tut.>sda) at their homl· Police said the l\\O 1oc~dl'nt ~ took place' an qt11et rest ll;.11 areas and "'ere the work tht• same man In the first altaC'k. the m<rn 1n his early 20s knockl·d on the door of a 73-vear-olcl w1duv. ·s home <.inti :iskeci her 11' ··Tom'' \\a ~ there. She said no. llwn tht• man asked to ·use lhl' phone. Till' 'H· Trustees Cut Back 8800,000 By HILARY KAYF. Of tll~ D••IY Pt IOI SC.If .\ S250.000 primary rcatlmg program "a~ sp.11 ~I Tul'~da~ night but other ex p.t•nst>s tot.aim~ more than 5800,000 were cut from thl' proposed .'.\975-ifi budget dur ing a (lurr~· of slas hin)! b~ :\cwporL\1esa sthool lrustc•t•:. Des p1tl,. lht• S \\ ceping cut barks. w hich t·ame durint.? a board mel'ling .iammNl with par ents and teachers. trusll't.>S still plall to cul CJl lea~ anothl'I' Sl.5 million from tht• unbulanct.'<I budget. About SJ mtllion of those cuh will be used lo restore the d1~ tdct 's reserve ac:count to a mon· subl->l:rnti:.il ll.'\"l'I The main deletions caml' from lhl' m ~11ntenance and opere1lion:-. accounl~. "ith lrustee~ takm~ about S215.000 C1nd 19 JOh ix1~1 lions from operations and about SJi.1 .000 and se ven JObs from ma i ntl'n.m Cl' Superinte ndt>nt J ohn l'\1coll ~aid that th is doesn "t nl.'c-essari I~ mean class1f1ed personnel would be fired from these areas. but that norm a l :Jttrit1on and r e assignml'nt \\ ould probably SOl\'c the problem :'\1coll addl•tl that he was u11:1 ble lo tl'il exuc:t ly ho" main CSee {TTS, Pagt' 2i llm asked him 111 Once 1ns1d'-· lhl' m.rn de· mandt•d <.·ash .rntl fon:C'd the <· Ide r h '' o m a n to t a k e h i m through her home in a search for 'aluables. PolH:e said the man appl.'ared to the victim to be armed \\ ith a knife. After taking \\hal rash he •could find he ordered the " om an to sit quietly as he left with <Jll her money. She had $47. Five mmult•s l::1lL'r. the b:mdit 1la1d a ca II at the homl' of\\ :.iltC'r P Hod gson . 7 1 Policl.' said the man kno<:kt>d on lhl.' door and asked if ·· Ikn i• Jumison .. "as lhne. tht•n ll'ft for a shorl ti me He returned and knocked on<:e <.1gain, this hm1.· ask mg to u:-.l' the phone I lodgsun wekoml'Cl the man in , and as the bandit <iP· proac hed the phone ht· bn.tn· dished a pistol and o.mnuunl'l.'d the stickup He too k "hat lilt It L.Jsh Hodgson had m his \Htllt•l. lhl·n • demanded money from tht• Vil .. t1m·s wife. Officers satd Lhl' b;111d1l flt>tl from lht> homl'. shouted lo l\\O Pl'l":>Ons :,eated in a car at'l'oss the -;tn•et and then walked a\\<J\ The l" o men in lhe car prcJ\ cd to b~ rnnocent bystanders , police said The amount taken from thl' llocl gsons at gunpoint \\as ~4 Officers said the suspect wore blue jeans and a l ealher·l~ pt' jackt·t and his hair wa~ light bro" n . long and curly Officers Nab Tl1ree Gun1ne11 A LA :\I 0 1AP1 Officers ... hot l\\O gunrnl'n and C'aplun·d .t lhird Jfter thl' masked band1h bur:-.l 1 n l o a b o m l' h l' rt' . p 1 :-. t o I \\hipped Culton Ingram tl•r r on zed h 1 s w 1 f <' :rn d th l"l' l' children and thl'n ransaekt·cl lhl' res1denc·c in st.•arch of mone~ authorities s<Jid tod:I\ The incident hl.'g~n \\ hl'll In s:rram ans werl'd the front door ol his home in tht' exclusi\ e Rounu ll1lls countn· club at about 9·4!) p m. Tuescl;;y. A young man said he\\ as looking for somconc 111 the neighborhood Oh, Charlie His mother ~lght not recognize him but this is Charlie Sliver, a good-natured fellow 'who recently became chalrm•n of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club's Spring fund-raising effort. It seemed like • gOOd idea at the time. To find out how Chartie wound up In this con- dition, see page A2. Daily Prlol Stoff Photo ' . t inc Saveb':w.G1dct be ch~g th tt;e bw cu~, ffc>'-'evet, he pve one' e~ mp ~clas1rooms 'that are no_. tltU.chvecy .nltht beh11 cleued every·~rmght. Othe r ~utb1ck s inc luded categoriet lha t clllren o.dvlsory i roup s had r~COJl'lm•nded slashing. Including the centrul ~strict office expenses of consul· taot~ professional •meetings. IYl Jea ge and dupll1·atio n. se~ces . B~tiid es the Sl00.000 cut in home·t o ·scho ol trans port ation made t" o weeks a go by extend· mg the student walking distance one-h alt mile, trustees reduced the transport a lion category by unother S46,800 Thls included ~ome m echanic's position, reducing field trip bus trips by one-h a ir and other reduc· lions. Truste(!s did not. however, de· I le'!) bl'lrntd th..al 1 IHH'olatL' plL' tossed by John Wilson, v1re prc:-.1dt>nl ol <.'111 on.1 del ~l ar Ki.wanians. Stunt 'fl:le~· day "a:, dt•s1g ned to dr?\\ altcnl1on to gar~en c hnic J\.h\ ani:rns ''ill !'>tag1..• Apnl 11. Hi and 18 to raise money for rommu111t~ pro1l·th \\"hat does a pie in t he face hm c to do "it h le:-.son:-. on ornamental and vegetable dde whether t o cut $5,000by stop. viug dis tri d -sup ~rted buses t·arrying bands, pep squads and drill t eams to athletic games. In d ecidin g t o retain the pri m arv readinJ: program, 'all trustees ell.C'ept Orville Am· hurgey, w ho ,·oted against Ule motion, s aid th•Y felt its beftefjl.~ were worth the ,$250,000 l!Sed ·tO lower class size and eiq,and re~d· mg efforts in grades one. tWo and g.Jrdt•nin L! •• \\'ell:... _'..:..:'t..:.1 ________________ _ State Funds Eyed F 01~ Lot Purcl1ase three. ··< • Deputy Supt. Nobnan Loats told the board that wben the pro· g ram was initiated two years ago, it w~s discovered· tha t 20 ~rcent of the &tudents in the third grade were not m aking re· u::.onabJe prog ress in reading. :\\·\\ pnrl H.•al'li 1·11' 1111111 c·tlnwn 111..1· thl'll uiunlt·rpJrh JI th1.· 11111111\ 11\<•I hu\1· J l:!l'N·d th.it \\\o pnnll' bluff lot:- f 'rom Ptrgf!. t I HINSHAW. • • Tht',\' C'<tl1 vol untarily pay th(' !'Ounlv the Jmounts ('l ~11med l)\ the ,JUditors tht•-. <me because of 1lw1r 1n ,ol\'t•m~11t 111 the cam- pa1g 11. The count)·!> ... 1mnt:>sty' offl'r mC'lucl e:-. g l\ ing lht..• 1.•mpl0)1.•s a 1·h.a 1H·c tu n•p.i) thl' <.imo unl <·h.a r gt•d them. "hkh r anged Jrnong tht• 58 from a lov. of SI:! tu a high of :-\ 1,:!08. th rough a SSO a 111unth Jlil) roll a rnonlh dl'dUt l IOll Should till'~ L.111 to a(•et•pt the offer or .1 \ 11luntan :-.l'ltlemenl. h.u) pt•r thl·n '' ould fl11• da1m::. for 1 ecu,·t·r~ \\1th lhl' bondrng (·om p .. inrl'" 'J IH :-1n 1 urn. \\OU Id s,l'i.. 11:.'IJJ~ nwnt .11 a lJtt•r d.Jll' from tht• t·mplo~ l"' F1H' of thL' t>mplo~es lis ted in 1he i1udilor ... rt•port \\l'l'e among till' llllll' Oll'll lllUl<.tt•d bv lht• <O unt\ Gran d .Jurv .la st Decemb('r on n1mrnJl (·hargc>s t C'l;1t cd to ;.il lt•gc>d 0<.·.1mp;.11gnn\C .it l'OUnly t''.\PEtf1$C Tht•\ "t'I t• .Jli m e'i l.ft>rto)ino, Fred Forhc•t·k. Kenneth \lat·Leod. 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Nf'wport Bearh Office HU t4• •M~I t~ ,,,, 1 ~. ,,.,.,, ~d"" { t ~ • • •UA\ Ot tter Of I cces r '·• M· ·• no w .. \t ....... .._ .... ... ' ·~I .. ' .... ''" G· •. ...,... ......... ,,., •• ,,, '"4'~ .. 41'., 1 ~.,, .... ~ ....... ,, t')f11 N 111 V•' "• ,\}011 •rttl~ •1 ,..t ~ I t t0' fH#l4y Telpphon• 17141 ~2 4311 Cl.Jsscf•t'd Advert1s1n9 1>42 S611 n t t• i •.w,.-' , t •' I' J t t M• " 1 , • t" ,, .m '•"'•or1 '\" ' .. , \.J Qfll '"°"tN'f 1., ttt•fl,. 0() ftlN, tTttlllHY"" l•"•I •I'• •)Oii ,.-, oth 1' 111 t't1rnn;.i dl'I ~L.1r should be bought for I hl' pubht• Rut 111 I'\ ewport. the suggested .... oun·e of the {'ash for the purchasl'. about $200,000, would l' o m e f r o m c o f f e r s i n S.1c.:ramento. The council :\londay endorsed the passage of a bill authored by .\ssemblvman Robert Badham ( R-:'vC\\ port Be,1ch 1. The legislation \\Ould lap lht' !-lc:1te 's accumulated income from personali Lcd license plates for the purc·hase of thC' property ,1t Inspiration Point. overlooking Corona del :\1 ar St ale Beach. The IC'gislation s till faces hear- ing tC'sb and fC\\ persons arc pre· dieting the outcome of the pro· . po:-.;il. The loh. localed on the bluffs ~tlong Ocean Boulevard near OrC'h1d Avl·nu<.'. first were the !-UliJl'l'I of a preliminary pre· .... l nplf\ c rights t est, which fell through County Counst:l Adnan Kuypt!r 1t'Cl'nt l y a d verti s ed in Ill'\\ ::.papers to seek persons "ho h:Jd long-term. unrcstnclcd USl' of th e propert). After assessing the rl's ponse he: told county s upervisors lhal t he case wa!i o weak one. C1l,y legal om ctalf agreed With c the prc rtjis e that · the county would face a tou1?h court le:>t of public rights, p rt m an ly because the la nd has not been used for direct beach a ccess. :'\ever theless, both the city and county offiuiHls have agreed that the l<:1nd !-hould be a prime can· didalc for pu rchase for public use. not for p rivat e development. Thus far. the county has pledged S 100,000 towa rd the purchase. its half of the total cost to acquire the part·cb f 'rorn Page Al SMOG ... Killed rn thl· crash were Mario Patacco. 26, of Forest HJlls, Md . •• nd J ame!> W :vt ealey, 23, of Gret·nville. ~l eal ey recently was nJml·d m ;.i f('deral grand jury in· chctmcnt as a prin cipal m an al· ll·gl'cl l'Ota1m.' d1stribut1on r ing. Ku> per s~11d tod ay his court 1 .cM' \\ill ccnlt•r on the issue of u11fa11· ;1pplicat ion of the contest- ' l'd la\\ lo people: whose numbers n1 ml' up f1 r...,l. Su pl'rvisor Robe rt Hallin voted m fa, or of a court action ev('n though he "uid he favors a reduc· lion 1n oxides of nitrogen escap· m g into t he air. But he said he is fearful of re· ports that claim the NOx devices li m it mtro~en elements that pro· duce other gases that escape Crom the exh aust pipe. Al the conclusion of one year's <'Xlra efforts In the primar y grades, 80 percent of the lagging !:>ludents we re m aking reasona- ble progress. Loats said. Loats added that it is one pro- gram where substantial results can be clearly seen. :\lost or the extra funds are used lo hire teacher aides, part· lime teachers a nd others lo work with the children in small groups to insure tha t they a re reading at the proper level. At the board 's April 8 meeting trui,tees are planning to. tackle s izeable budget cuts in the areas of research and development - deciding whethe r to reduce the district 's t esting programs , statement of educational prin· ciples <SEP > progra m a nd de · velopment lab. They will also d eal with the q uestion of the extra away-game buses, a nd cuts in supplem ental m u!>1c teachers. They a lso are expecting a re- port from dis trict aides on how much savings ('Ould be generated 1f bus transpor t ation is stopped for all mid dle a nd high schooi student5. F r o•PageAJ FAI SAL ... beli ev~ vene ration of the dead detracts from worship of Allah. Earlier. King Khalid and his 53-year-old brother, Crown Price Fahd. r ecci ved pledges of al· legia nce from pri nces of the royal family , military comman- de rs. Moslem r e ligious leaders. Bedouin tri ba I c hieftains and commoners. There was no official word on the fate of Faisal's ass assin. who the Saudi radio said earlier was a mentally der a nged nephew of the king. Som e Beirut newspapers ::.aid F aisal 's bodyguard.5 killed him. Other said he was arrrested and would be beheaded in public after the fune r a l. One Beirut ne wspaper report· ed that F a is al pardoned him as he lay dy ing, saying : "Have mercy on him. 1 fee l no hate for him." King Khalid. a nd Fahd a t h is side, were dressed in traditional flow ing while robes with brown cloaks trimmed with gold. For 90 minutes before the burial, the new king's s ubjeC'ts approached the throne. placed their hands on t he Kora n . a nd made thei r pledges. . T he rad io announcer reported that Khalid burst into tear s. starting a chain r e action among the audience. As lhe body was carried out of the mos qu e , the crowds s hrieked : Sunrise S e rvices S l a t e d in N ewport Easler s unrise services sponsored by the Newport Harbor K iw anis Cl.ubwill be conduc ted again this year. club ofticiials have announced. ' TH£ SERVICES, featuring Re v. C huc~ Smith of Calvary Chapel and performances by two music al aroups, f\re scheduled for f :l5a.m. Sunday •t Davidson Field on the Newport Harbor Hi•hSchool cam)>us. Leading the serrices will be Or. G~r1e Wood. p1111tor or the ~ewport-Mesa C'htlstian ~nter. Calvary Chapel's Smith witla ivethe sermon, aahe has for the past three y~ars . A 400·volce chotrdJrected by Merle Va.ldtz and Calvary Chapel '1 Chikf rtn oft.be Day wilt s inJ. Of'nCIALS O the Kiwanis Club. which has _be~ 1ponsonn1 tbennrllescrvices ror the past 16 years. said the Harbor Atta ~vent ls surpe ed 11' attendan('e ln Southero Caltfotnia onl)' )W minual sunrise Easter services it Holl~wood Bowl. More than 7.000 worsttipers a\t~ded laa year a Harbor Aru stl'Vicet, thtsponsorssaJd. , •, F.W YORK' (AJ>I -Tbe market exploded ror a broad rallY today. spurre~.._by instit utional buyint and op um Ism for sa)eedy PHHgeor •tax cul bill. The Dow J ones averageof 30 in· dustrlal:s gainc<l 18.30 points lo 166.l9. Advancl'S swampL-d declines by ueal'ly a 10.3 m arai11 on the New Yo1·k St ock Exchange, but tbe big a1ini> we re cente red ln the hiih· pric:ed blue chip and glamol' .sec· tors. <Tables, B7) Wull Street apparently \\as <'heer ed b y efforts in Congress to C'omprom1se with Pre!>1dcnt Ford on tt la x cut·l ax rebak meausre. Teacl1er Pav .. Hike Request Gets Respo11se ln their official respo~e to the teachers' request for · cosl·of- 1ivi.ng s alary hike for 1975·16, 'Newport-Mes a Unified School TrUstees said Tuesday they could 11ot make a n y commitments at this time, due lo financial uncer· tainlies. By law, the b oard had to respond to the t eachers' initial propos al presented two weeks . ago. Trustees said. hov.ever. that "uncertainties of legislation" p revented them from dcterm1n· i n g t h e i r c >. a l' l r c ,. e n u t' Ther efor e. 1t is too soon to determine sa lary !->Cht-dules, the~ said. Represented by the Cl·rt1f1C'at ed Employcs Councrl <CEC>. tht· teachers r eq ues ted a cost-of- living pay hike ba sed on the ac- tual cost-of -li ving increase in Southern California, instead of the usual specific percentage in cr~ase usually sought. The teachers also asked that t he! presen t leve'I of frin ge benefi ts be mainta ined at no in- creased cost to the e mploye. Also. they requested Lh e pupil- le acher ratio be m aint ained al the sam e level as this year. Trustc('s said they could not respond t o any of the requests because of the financial uncer· t anties. They add ed . however, that 1t is their intent to m aintai11 the sam e fringe benefit package as this year . ~egot1 at1on s \\ 111 ho" takl· pl ace among C Jo: C repre!>en- lalives from both !>Ide!> Body Recovered TACO)lA. Wash . <UPI> -The body of one of 16 m en killed in the crash of an Air Force cargo pla ne has been recovered in the rugged Olympic ~lount a ins by a re::-.cuc team. Rcsldeuts or NewPOrt Pe~b·s .aa)'11 hores colony bav won their bat\le tc> retain, a l~lt:turn pock4!l on Coa8t ,Ht.ebwaY.• The l~oe OQWcl have been a 0"11alty of "1· te~eoUon remodellni. City councilmen. M opday agreed to an ultemate plan for $16,000 worth of interim lmprove· m ents to the intersection ..at Dover Drive and the blgtlway. The changes are p~posed by the city Public Works ent :is temporary ones un I a ~ajor facelift takes place at the time of construction of a new Upper Bay bridge . The orig ina l plan ~alled for elimina tion o r the left-turn pocket in the westbound Ian~ of the hig hway. Thus, enteribg Bayshores from that direction ~buld have r e- quired th.e reopening Ma gate to the colony rfeal' the Balboa Ba y Club. But the', residents protested ~t the reopening or. the gate would mean ha~ardo~ traffic conditions ior resld~nt.s. SpokeStnen for'ti\e commu"ity association also.stres• thet t he closure of the gate was brought about for security reasons. Councilmen settled finally on an alternate plan which calls for some extra paving and the in- stalla~ion of a new, computerized s ignal controlle r which would make the si!!rial system more ef· ficient l t a lso \\ ould effect a s mall 1mpro\'em e nt in move· ment of t raffic along the clogged highway. S pokesme n for the s tate Depa rtment of Transportetion indicated that the state would pitch in on the costs of the pro- ject, but the exact amount of the s tate's share would be set after designs of the improvements and negotiations. Traffic engin eer Willia m Darnell said that he hopes that the stale would chip in more than half t he proj ected cos t. While staff work continues on the interim improvements to the intersection deem ed the city's most c ritical, efforts also are continuing to obtain a grant or about S700,000 to the city from federal agencies. Th e cash would be applied to nght-of-way purchases and re· construction of the intersection to accept the ne w version of the Up· per Bay Brid ge. Pub lic Works Director J oseph Devlin st ress ed to councilmen ·that county approvals are in good ::;hape for the grant application, but t hat it would t a ke perhaps two 'ears befor e a definite answer ~·omes from the fed~ral ~ranting agency. '\ Oelly pt19e StMf ,.,_. DEAD AT49 'Blackie' Zapa\a 'Blackie' Za p ata, 49, Succllltlhs Funeral services will be held at 11 a .m . Thursday at Bell Broadway Mortuary. Cos ta Mesa, for James "Blackie'.' Zapata, well·known Laguna Beach and Harbor Area resident and s ergeant with the Orange County H a rbor Patrol. He died Monday at the age of 49. During his varied career, Mr. Zapata was a member of a U.S. Navy a mphibious unit, cop· persmilh, mmercial abalone diver, mailman. lifeguard and harbor patrolma n. · "If he had a life, this was it. He was extre mely d edicated to the department," said Ray Graham. assistant harbor m aster for the patrol. Mr. Zapata joined the Harbor P atrol in 1957 and, Graham r e- membered, took part in many harrowing rescues on Orange yoast waters. ln r ecent years. :\tr. Zapat~ traveled exlenst\ t>I~ throughout the world and OllC'l' spent several days wor krng for lht! Hong K<1tlg har bor µatrol "hilc visiting lhl' Orient ,.\ 11<.111' e of the Philippines. Mr. Zapal.i t:. survived by two sons. JJnu•i-. and Nicholas Choate of Orl' .. his m other. Mrs. Helen Pt•pt! of Corona del Mar ; his f<tlher , Frank Zapata of Union City, and a half sister, Sandra George of San J ose. :\tr. Zapata had Jived along the Orange Coast for 40 yea rs, most recently in Corona del Mar at 325 \-:Z Orchid St. fl Ef1~~f11f1 \'~lJ Cf1f1 C~lJf1T ~11 ! MO NEYMATIC ·-24 hour banking is coming to the Bank oflrvine! Very soon you'll be able to cash your check, wlthdraw~ney from your account and make deposits any day of the week and any time of the day. No other bank in South Orange County can offer you this kind of service! If you have a checking or savings a ccount with us now, ask about MONEYMATIC.lf you don't. here's a big reason to open an account right away! We can offer you a very special price on the fantastic C ANON MINI- CALCULATO R (model LE-84). It comes in its own canying case and includes features such as Clear Indicator Key and Moving Decimal Point. This is a bargain at $24.95 retail. but when you open a savings or checking account at the B of I for $250 or more. you can purchase it for just S l 7. 95 including batteries! Open an account today.• This is a limited offer. 'II you <1hady h.Jvt? rll1 acc;ounl di lht• B of I. simply add $250 or more to your !>dvings ~FOfC THE FABULOUS CANON MINI-CALCULATOR CAN BE YOURS FOR ONLY $11.~S 1 ~322 Culver Drfve. Irvine, Co 92705 (714) S5l-1'°9 • 1 !• • .. r I • , 4 j ~ • I ' I • t. i l I. . ' . ·- I c j ~8 DAILY PILO~ E .DITOBIAL PAGE Two small chunks of property -possibly Lhe t-: most prime bluff top land left in Newport Beach would ~· be placed in public hands if a Newport Beach . • legislator succeeds in passing his biH for fonds to purchase the lots. The parcels, two small sections of Corona del Mar's Inspiration Point near the junction of Ocean Boulevard and Orchid A veque, have figured for years in attempts to preserve tbemfor the public. Initially, propom:n.ts sought to have a prescrip· tive rights action taketl in an attempt to ward off use r of the land for residential <!onstruction. : Legal opinions have shown that to be a weak case. ~ and the latest move-with blessings from county • ~ supervisors-suggests the outright purchase of pro· perties overlooking Corona dcl Mar State Beach: ~ I • I ! l • t. I ' I. • ~ . . - The most likely source of the funds would be As· semblyman Robert Badham's AB' 933, which would take cash from the accoun.t established by personalized license plate purchases. Bad ham's effort to obtain enough cash to buy the acreage should draw hearty localsuppQrl . Timing is Wrong Although his concern is understandable, and the problem is serious, City Councilman Paul Ryckoff's suggestion this week for an immediate start of a study for a second bridge across Upper Newport Bay seemed a bit ill·timed. His fellow counciJmembers felt that by waiting a few mon~hs more before turning attention to a possi· ble second bridge, the replacement of the existing bay bridge span would have a better chance. energy should now be focused on the priority task at hand -the securing of approvals for the Coast Highway span. Ryckoff's assessment'of the overall traffi(' :;itua· . lion is valid enough but not exa.ctlY new. Engineers for the state and others have stressed for ~ome years -as flyckoffis stressing now -that a single six·lane Coast Highway bridge is not the panacea for Newport's t.raf{ic congestion. A second span, somewhere further up the bay, might indeed become the ultimate, though costly, requirement. The proposal for a second bridge study, albeit a worthy idea, will just have to wait a bit. Community Victory Corona del Mar residents have won a battle for community identity with an organization that most of the r.est of us haven't won too many arguments with lately-the U.S. Postal Service. Efforts to downgrade the Corona del Mar Post Of. fice into an independent branch of the Newport Beach Post Office stirred up strong local resistance. Corona del Mar citizens decided they wanted their mail to continue to be sorted at the local office. And, they wanted to retain the Corona del Mar postal identification as long as possible. A coordinated effort by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and the Corona del Mar Civic Association brought victory. A potential saving of $17,000 in salaries could have been achieved by the downgrading, postal · authorities claimed. This week marks the official start of a community effort to rally support for st.ate and federal approvals of the long overdue first bridge project. That amount isn't impressive and we find some solace in the victory of a group fighting to preserve a community's identity before it got swallowed up in one giant zip code scheme. 'Can't they wait? Or I'll be late! For a very important dater So it seems appropriate that all attention and N t' Nuclear ltfilita:nJ Spending Drai11s Coffers Power Dear Gloomy Gus .. . ,. Israel Faces Economic Crisis • Problem ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome 1'he right ta condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less ufiLl be given preference. All Letters must in· Does t he Harbor View School in Corona del Mar have an FG.C license to broadcast? If so, how about ci t.>ond issue for A new needle (or something> for the Sousa marches? Even my unmusi<'al 'sensitivities are offended and our dog cannot endure, the morning pain in his ears. 1. · DEMOSTHENES Ill . JERUSALEM~ -The exorbi· . "• ...tant,cost of raising its military power to a point 50 percent hi~her than before the October war of 1973 in s ucJ:.l major categories as battle tanks ,has placed Israel in a precarious·, economic Crisis , by far Ute worst in a 27·year l hi story · studded with financial pro- blems. elude signature and mailing addres's GIMmy cow <-•llts .,,. SUINlllttMllf but names may be withheld on re· ,......,.,_. ... ,..,,.eceswrllym1ect111e One predic· table impact: an attack on high military spending by worried quest if sulficient reason is apparent. ..,.._ et UM ... .,,..,.,. SetM1 .,_. ,.., .. Poetry will not'be ~blished. ' __ ,.._,,._•_0_ ... _m_.,_0_ ... _. o._u_.,_ ... _• __ __, To the Editor: I am writing from the other side of the continent pe~ail\ing to an issue that knows no bOun· daries . ln Connecticut, as in Cali fornia, we find ourselves vic- timized by an "oil shortage ... Whether or · not the shortage is real (and the facts seem to in· dicate that it is not) it has brought about an awareness of our energy needs and possible . avenues to solve these 'needs. Yet, a lthough this awareness has been forthcoming, efforts in Con· neclicut have been almost solely directed to one and only one source: nuclear power the· most reliable feature of which is its un· reliability. CAL.U'ORNJA, l am told, is also facing <i similar nuclear power expansion program. Thus it is vital that one question ttie economics, safety, and ultimate reliability of the peaceful atom. I <im not asking one lo accept that nuclecir power is bad. I <im only <1s king one to hear both sides out: for it is only when both sides are tieard that an educated opinion can be made. I am a biology major at Boston College and have been involved in the nuclear power issue for well over three years. My in· leres t evolves from 19 summers spent al Black Point Beach which is directly across the bay from Northeast Utilities Millstone Nuclear Power Plants: t>nergy palate. Ocean thermal difference. geolhermal, and solar ~nergy must be utilized. ln order for tha,t .to occur we must now a llocate the same dollars to these power sources as we did and still arc doing witb nuclear eC'onomists and planners i!? Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin .... s government. lnde~d. there ~ reason ·.to beU~e thht Rabin himself, who w~ chief of the general staff in the brilliantly fought s ix-day war of 1967, is con· vinced' that the $4 billion defense pow£.>r. .JOHN P .. BICOS budget-approximately one·half the gross national product-is far Enfield. Conn. too high a nd is quietly trying to School Priorities To the €d ilor~' I ar'n wdting in reply to a letter lilied "S~hoot Priorities" that was publi_sh ed in the March 19 edition of lhe Daily Pilot · As the school budget cuts ind the election draws near, I am • becoming more and more an- noyed at . the "finger pointing" and lack of knowledge displayed by some of the well· meaning peo- ple who are understandably in· tercsted in their local education. IT IS symptomatic that as purse strings a re tightened and concern arises, secondary and support services are singled out as •·extraneous ." Examples are cited that are basically. true but highly unrealistic. One would eventually deduct from Mr. Newkirk's letter that the ideal edu<'ational system would be very s imilar to a brick schoolhouse, a schoolmarm (or maslen . and v~ry littl e paperwork. cut it. · "THERE IS a huge argument now going on 1 nside our govern· ment about the size of the military budget," a top govern· ment economist told us. "What we desperate ly need is more civilian control, a n overs ight committee to study real defense needs. We need a control m echanism to rein in Peres" (Defense Minister Shimon Peres). Peres himself intends to meet this defense·cut campaign, head oh. lie told us that even if a second·stagc Israeli withdri:lwal from Sinai s ucceed:; and Egypt pledges some form of non· belligerency, the defense budget for 1976 would s till remain al the · jusl·under S4 billion level s et for 1975. Given th~ battle front .concli· tioning of four major wars since independence. the voters might follow Peres and not the budaet· cutters if the issue goes public. The econ om isl now pushing for a civilian oversig ht committee half conceded that fact. "WE ARE willing lo s acrifke ( EV ANS-NOV Al' ) . our well-being if we have to," hl· told us, "but not our being ... The sacrifice of well·being 1s pervasive and h~irsh. and Rabm has s hown c i..tt'<.1 o rdinary political cournf.!e in forcing his t:OUntry to do what has to be done, given the l1xorbitant level of defense spending. There is on· ly one word lo describe his policy, which w.as drnfled by economists on the s taff of Finance Minis ter Yehoshua Rabfoowitz and the baqk of Israel (which both controls lhc monetary s ystem and acts us <'<'onomic adviser to the govern· mcnt). That word 1s -brutal. The o bj e ct is to s que<'ze purchas ing power out or the civilian econ om v down to but not qujte including t he last drop. Thl· devices are familiar: let pri<'cs . soar and sop up what little non- essential buying power is left - after the purchase of essentials like sugar. bread, milk -by high laxes. ThL•n, to reduce the $3.5 billion bal:.tnce -of·payments de- ficit, s hift inVL·stmcnl out or the uomestic. economy into ex1x>rt <a n e<·essnry step. but likely to dc iu- hlc the 3.4 percent uncmploy . ment rate by n ext fall ). LATE LAST year the Israeli pound was d e valued by 43 per· l'Cnl and government s ubsidies to hold prices down were ruthless- ly reduced. One result: sugar tripled in price overnight, bread doubled, meat and milk soared 80 percent. But the hardest Rabin decision still lies ahead. when the next cost·of.Jiving allowance - direct government payments to compens ate workers for lost purchasing power the preceding six months --comes due. If Rabin hangs tough. workers will have lo forfeit the allow;.incc in June, despite the precipitous mcrease in the cost of living. The national labor union (Hi sli:ldrut> is already battling Rabin over his <1usterity program. That battle ,,·ill beco me wal' 1f the June al· lowanC'es don't mall'rializc. But if Rabin C'a\ l'~. and the al - lowanct>s ure paid, the <'rucial purpose o f his program-to wring out every last lsrael1 pound of non·es senlial civilian spending-will be defeated, and a new innation spiral will start. Thus. the bottom half of this hard·workin g population Orient;_il Jews with impoverished economic and cultural back- l!rounds -is going to suffer bit- terly. "They are now consuming l'Vcry pe nny thl'Y earn," olll' N 'onomit· t•xpert told us. I\o · \\Ondl'r Rabin's finance minislt:1' turnl'd <i !'>h l'n whL1n "arnl'd that lsrat•J'!' l'NJU l'!'>t for S2.59 billion ;1:- a gift from thL' L'.S. v.lw re ui1 t·mpln) ment is nl1:mng 10 pt:r t'l'nt. won 't g et the us ual ··<1nyth111 g you want" from C'ongre~s. Sm ee e\'ery dollar cu. · from tha t request will be a dollar out of Is rae l's s partan living stan di:lrd , lhal would lea\'e one n · course -cut the untouchable rlt> ft'11se budget. Heroism in the CIA WASHINGTON -CIA of· ficials, whose lips have been sealed for two decades, are now beginning to te1lk e1bout the clan- destjne operations of the Cold War. They have told us deadly grim tales of terrible torture. violent death, low treachery and high courage. rn the 1950s . dozens of C l A i n • filtrators were s lipped behind the Iron Curtain. Rarely did anyone make it back·alive. Invariably, they wer e cau ght and executed. But first. they were subjected to tht• most skillful toi;ture the humM mind hus d~vised. Only aftt?r (JACK ANDERSON) they were more dead than alive. the last fragment of information .extracted from them, were they allowed to die. our sources re· port . WF. GOT the first inkling of this from form e r Defens e Secretary Clark Clifford. who once headed the civilian advisory board which watches over the CIA. He told us that undercover men had been caught and sub· jected to c ruel torture. He praised thes e uns ung heroes whose deeds. he said. surpass the most valorous in our history. other contr;.id workers with un us u :1~ pro fes:-ions . If a belly dancL•r or crop clu~tt•r should bt.· needed for a special assignment. the CIA can usually find a trusted opl'rat 1 \'t' on its J 1sts. Our sow·rl':-. s;_iy that the lncksmilh's naml'. providt•d to lhl' \\' atcrgatc brcuk in team h.\ the C'I A. must ha' l' c-om <' from the:-.e list:.. Two ke\ filt>s are used I>\' the· . CIA. Om· is the e normous "RI' ( Rt:corcl s Integration) file. 111 \d1ich m illions of na mes an· m t>t icul ous ly c r oss.indexed. Almost I:'\ l'ry name the CIA has l'\'l'I' c·om l' .i l'l'IJ~s. i nnocenl or ~uspit·11>11s, r ;1n lw found in th<' ··10 .. A ~10R E l'l•l 11w d flit'. on n• l·;tlkd the "St;1ff D" index and 010rt• n ·n·nlly the "Green List. .. c·o11t ain!'> the na m cs picked up from 1nlt•t't'l'Pted phone calb opened m ;lil. wil'l'la ps and otht r sun· c· i 11 an l' e al' t i v 1 ti l'S. Qne, Two, and Three. Hence r have had a chance to see first hand a once famous granite quarry turn into a multi·billfon dollar kilowatt. I hav£,~US se'en one of the most beauUrulseetions of the Connecticut coastline mutate into an -uwesome powerhouse with r<>UU'Oe. ..{adia· Although Newport.Mesa is not the "vanguard" of edu~tional accomplishment, I do believe it is one of the most progressive and outstanding School districts ill the st.ate . Newport·Mesa's Civil War in Art From oLJler sources. we have nnw lc.'<1rned more about these daring infiltrators. some of them aliens. others Americans of East European ancestry. Some wen: p;1r;Jl·huted behind the Iron Cur- tain : ·~s s lipped ashore from boats: some s imply sneaked across the Iranian border on foot . In S\\1>rn testimon~. CIA chief \\'1lli ;,.1m Colby ha!'> s aid these files an• ,·ital t o intelligenee work. hut hL· agreed some mal<'rial obviously gets into ttw files by "mistake." tion releases. 1 Mishaps. misc alculations1' a:nd malfunctions involving th .. ~ sometimes illuminating, all {he times irradiating, powerhow;es are not some "mad'' scientist's concoction or some "unrealistic" environmentalist's vision. These ' problems have been seen, are be· ing seen. and will continue to be seen first hand al Millstone. The fact that evcr ·exle'nding qreakdowns can occur hns been proven. IT IS important that California not follow the mistakes or Con· necticut. One must at least que11 lion the reliabllity of nuclear power a~ it stands today. Nothing on the face of the earth js as "grc"t" as thi~ power source is touted to be. lt must be realized lhot the opponenl11 ru> well as lhe power companies have valid point:; to be ma~c . In lhe 1970s,r;e must spend as much time ana money develop· in&; more efficient m~uns to curb .our energy appetite as we did In the 1960s to feed our t'doclous . I , achievementi; ar~ due to many fa<'lors. one of them being sup· port services. I agree that the budget reduclions wiU cause <l reassessment of priorities, but I feel that a fully informed ud· ministrative staff, board of trustees. and public will m ake t.he proper decisions. Jr the teuching staff wants to help, r would hope they would look to themselves to make coni;truct~ contributions. ratber tban ~IBt their fingers elsewhere and critici?.t". ROBERT DAY . P .S. I took one strong exception to Mr. Newklrk's letter when he st<lled his b~lief that student ach1cvorn('nt was a rat~r direct relation.ship to tbt socfo. economic level of the parents. Again. from this type of thinking, one could deduct that the stu· dents from Lido Jiiile need not al· tend class . as they already know more than their "underpaid'" middle class tc3chers. The original pen and pencil drawings and water ·color paint· mgs prepared for woodcut copy· ing und reproduction in the famous Battles and Leaders or the Civil War -a treasure trove of art which was hailed recently as "th e most ill)portant dis· covery of Civil War art in this century" appear in an elegant. large volume titled The American Heritage Century Collection of Clvll War Ad .(McGraw·HiJl, $35). Originally published by Cen- tury In the 1880s in four volumes, this deClnitive eyewitness history carried illustrations covering the ent.ir~ war b1 56 of the foremost artlsu or the day. Many of the pictures are based on ihcir o.n· lhe·sceoe b•tt.le stetcJt~. . DIE INVALUABLE Qriglnal· • art work•, which tould not then be reprod~ed with complete ac· curacy, disappeared, however, and remained buried in three at· tic trunks for most or this con· tury. When the huge <'Ollection came to light, American Horitagc \ ( THE B~OKMAN ) purchased it fqr $200,000 and all 754 pieces are now reproduced, with utmost modem technical sophistication, in Civil War Art. The book_'s 12 chapters use lhl' accompanying n 1trrative and more than 400 of the best pictures lo follow the course of the war from Fort Sumter to Appomat- tox, and th<'n show bol11efidd ' scenes drawn 20 years later. The remainder of the collection is reproduced In a catalogue, and each illustration is identified by artist ond subject, As Brue~ Catton, the eminent Civil War historian, notes in a Foreword . "These eicture~ helped lo titter oU\ t.hf CYil and the ugliness. U they uninltn· tionally lent a tinge of'romance to what was undt>meat.h every· thing . a math.'r of unrelieved tragedy. it was a romance the country desperately nttdcd." VICTOR DE KEYSERLJNG .. One a ge nt. kf\.own inside the CIA c.ts ··Tough Andy," lasletl for two y ears. kecpin~ one stt'p ahe ad of the KGR. Rut the pilot \\ho was !iupposed to pick him up at a secret landing strip "got chic ken·· the las t minute, re- called a source. This was lhe lust that was heard of Tough And) IN THF. mid·1950s. President Eisenhower became discouraged ovt'r I he loss of lite and dis· banded the infiltratiQ,11 program But not long afterwards. thl' mis· sions were r e vived under th<> l'OOe names "AEREADY" ror the Soviet Unihn nncl "OKWUJ p. PER" for the Soviet bl0<.· Usin~ the Army a s a cov~r. the CIA scoured military reeordc; to find servicemen and vcttrans who could speak Hussian und other .Eas t European tongues . Thos t' who could he recruited were given "hot traming" in in- f1itr<1llt>n and espionage. In addition to lanJU&Je ex· perts. th!' CIA-411so keeps ntes on ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N Wetd. Pllbluhrr Thomas Kui•rl. Ed1tnr flarbara Krr1h1ch. f:d1tonal Pagr f.'d1tor Tht• <'dttorial pa~c of the OaHy Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate read ers b) presenlilll on this page diverse c•ommentttr)t on topics ot inter(•st h\· ~'ndical· c-ct columnists and C'artoonists by providtn~ a forum for read~rs' vi<'~" 11nd hy pre~enting this nt'ws~a~r·s opinions ~nd ideas on current toplt'll. Tht <.'diloriaJ Qtinl~s of the Daily Pilot appnr only in the edit on 11 • <'Olumn m the top of the p11r.1c Opinions ex· pres~t><f by th<.• <'olumnist:s and <'llrtoonilltS and letter v.•ritcrs att w ir own and no Mldon«!menl or their Vll'WB by ''"" Dady Pilot should be tn(errN1. Wednesday, M arch26, 1975 A 1 t e r 4 l'ears 'Quentin Six ' ' f ~Trial Opens SAN RAFAEL <U PI> -Nearly four years after coflvict revolutionary George J ackson, three IU•rds and two J1unates died during an escape at- tempt, the "San Quentin Six" y,·ent on trial in a he a vil y guarded ( courtroo111 ut 1\-tarin Civic S ta te J Ce nter on ~.-ba rges of kill· _ _ ing the guards. _ • At Tuesday's opening session of the trial, a de· fense attorJ\ey \"BS cittld for contempt, another asked to be removed from the case, and defendants Luis Talamantes and Hueo Pinell were taken from the ('Ourtroom . Superior Court Judge Henry Broderick listened to requests from prospective jurors who asked to be excus~ for personal re- asons. Then he recessed the procfredings until 1'hursday when he told them to bring notes from their doctors or employers if appropriate. li e y.·arned that the trial could last as long as nine months. S tud .. aot Fee C11t Rejerled LOS ANGELES lt;PI J -A µroposal to l'Ul :.tu- dent bod y fees at 16 or 19 C'alifornia State University campuses by as much as 50 pe rcent w.as rcJected Tuesday by trustees of the w1iversity and collegt! system. The trus tees made thl'1r decision on the basis of a s tudent refere ndum. The voting, held during the v.'t'Ck of Feb. 2-4 , s hoy.·ed that the majority of stu· dt!nls favored relent ion of the fees. Hostages f'o1111d lf11har me d S,\N DI EGO (A P i -The y.•ife and son of a ban1d offil·1;.il Y.l·re hl·ld host;.1~c in their home in an extor- tion atlen1 pt ·r uesd ay bot the suspect fai led to pick uv r ansom money h.•ft in a parking lot, the FB I said. 'l'he host;1ges wt're fou nd unharmi.:li but handcuffed to a !'>l~lirea:.e 111 lh('ir Pa.eific l~cath re- .sit.ll·lll'C aft(·r lht~ ordeal. ''I'm glad it's over," J n:.l'ph Curto, ;.1:-.-.1!'>tant 111 ~u1a gcr, said 3ft er\\'ards. ··rn1 ~lat! my v.'ife <.inli :.on <.irc safe and thank God nu harm l'8n1c lo anyone." Brow 11 Pic ks B1u irae•s111ar1 SACR,\'.\1EN'I"O (1,;1)11 -Uo siness1nan Robert Ratinov1ch of I lillsborough h:.i s b\'t'n chosen by Gov. Edmund G. Bro,,·n Jr. a .... his Sl'cond appointee to a SJ7,212-::i-ycar Sl.'i.lt on the stale Public Utilities Commission. Balino .. ·ich. 38. joins Leonard Hoss, 29, as the g_ov- ernor ·s on ly othC'r appointee to the PUC , y.·hich re· gul<ites electricity ::ind gas r<ates l·harged by private utili ty companies. The nc:-:t sch<'dolcd oppointmcnt to the bou I'd for J:J r0\\'11 falls doc Jan. 1, 1977. PPrj 11ry Charges l'lle d :\IARTL\"EZ l AP1 -Bail h;:is bt.·en set ill S2 ,SOO fo_r a ma_n accused of posing as :.in expert railroad v.·1tness 111 a SlO n1illion Ja ..... suit i.lgainst Southern Pacific The perJui·:v cornplaint again~! William Arthur Dickinson. 55, alleges he posed ~1 s a Cambridge l ·niversity doctorate and lest1f1ed in a southern Pa('ific cao;e that was settled in /\"oven1ber 1973 with a 5225,000 Judgment T eac h e r Tet1ure T hreofened SACRA~E:'\TO !UPI ~ -An t:'dueation reforn1 comm1ssion, :.ponsor<.'tl by \\"lll>Oll Riles, has made the (·ontro\"Cr~ial recomrnend:ltion that tenure be abolished for l':.d ifornia school tl•;_ichers, it ha:. be1.·11 learnctl. 1'hl· l'On1m 1~:-.iun . l u1\\t'\l'r. i.1l~11 urgccl thl' :.iclup- t 1011 of Ill"" s ~1 ft· g u:.i rd~ tu µrul l'l"t ~1c ;:1den1ic frl't:do1n :.inll the ri ghl) uf t ... :.icht:r~ before \l·nure 1s repcall"'d . ltlurdf!r S us pect Acquiued SA'.'i DIEGO <APJ -An Imperial County woman has,been acquitted of charges th<.it she ~olirited her husband's murder. c·reda G. Adkins. of l~oltville. broke in to tears and embraced her tv.o C'hildren Tue~day as the San Diego Count y Superior .Court j ury retorned-th"c not: guilt;i-ver<lict. Gnud f 'riday .,, . ., lluli duy' S.·\('R1\:'\IE~TO fA P1 -FaC'e<l y.·ith ;in adver:-.e court rulin g, Gov. Edmu11d Brov.n Jr. S;J)S he i:.n t going tu proclaim Good Frid<:1y as i.I holid;1y and gi\ c :.late cmploycs I hrce hours off to go to church. nut JirO\\'n -y.·ho onl'e studied to bc a priest - :.a~s he \v1Jl ask for a rchCi.lring of the appellate {'Ourt dcc·ision that the tradition<il proclam<ilion al- lowing Y.o rkl'r:. three hours uff \\'ith p:.i y is un- 1.:un~t it ut io11;.] B11 r 11t•tl '''''''' D isf."UL"ered FE'l"'l"ER S llfJT S PJll~G S <U PI I -ThC' body of ('hr1~t1nt• lli!l. -12, ~:.ipa .'v.a~ found Tue~da y in the tire ~ul\t:'d ruins of Jui.1n1t<1 ·s Call ery Restaurant and I lot Spr1nµ.-; llotel . 1"hc fire ru<.1rl·d throu~h lht• famed funky restaurant and old hotel c;trly Sunday. Fifteen person-.. including ''"ncr Juanita ;..Jonson. had to be rt.'SCU cd lrOm thl' ~l'<'Olld floor Of the building by fire men u:-.1ng l..iddt•rs. It had been thought all per!>ons c~t·i.11,ed "1thuul 1nJury. CATAMARAN SAILIN G CLINIC T"'·o One Oay Sessions April S-6 At Newport Beach -. ·}' C,• l'(l<lf r•-b•OC~M ...., .. I'll"" .• ~~ (,I: tol l Vlf<No ifj W"""1 (,'"'""'"" c...,,..,...,., trl "'° • 11..,>d lr!ll<U(;l(lf l'{J f,' ........ ·~fl .. h·"• 14•1J\·~ 1f!U'>I t.oel 11/,• t1U 1 ~··.,fl'> CDJDA Ol¥i~onn nf ln~•I Wr.;15odrt1 =!l!!l!LI Enlert ai nmenl h•ppen!nga. Every Frld•Y In the DAILY PILOT ......... -----.. ~ ·--- ,Ul'1T~ E'h1a11 r lol p,...1>1 ...... J . Paul Getty Ill, J8-year-0ld grandson of the billionaire oilman, has agreed he is in· c.:apablc o f managing his O\Vn money .ind the · court has been <1skcd to appaint his maternal grandfather as conservator of his estate. Ac · cording to documents fil ed Tuesday in Los Angeles S uperior Court, yoWlg Getty, who lives in the J-lollywood Jlills with his \vife and two- month-old·son, "is fil1ancial- ly improvide nt ... thus he in- a dverte ntly t ends to dis- s ipate the money." J t "s the real article - Vaccination For Caµcer Iii Future ?· SAN DIEGO (UPI> -The po1sibility the first human cancer virus has been isolated from a leukemia victim was strengthened today when a sov· ernment scientist reported he had repented the feat \Vith a dif· ferent blood s~m pl t>. But the question or whether the virus actually was responsible for the disease in the patient, a 61 -year-old Kansas wom an, pro- ba bly will not be ans wered for some time, said Dr. David Baltimore, prof esso r o f mi crobiology :.it ~1 assachusetts Institute of Technology. Confirmation that viruses cause cancer in human beings, as they do in some animals, \\'ould represent a major step in scientists' effort to undef6tand the disease that ranks as the na- tion's No. 2 killer. It might even lead to a vacC'ine to block certaiJl 'types of malignancies. The virUs in the ICukem ia vil'· tim wa s first round by Dr. Robert Gallo of the National Cancer Institute last yc:i r and reported in Janu a ry . Cia llo told an 'American Cancer Society s eminar he recently isolated the same virus from a. sample taken from the patient a t a later course in her disease. Sc ientists have been ti'ying for years to isolate a human cancer- causin,g virus. There have bel!n several false claims, caused by laboratory mista kes. hand cast and crafted in solid brass. Individual numbers are cast in ~h buckle-and ownenhip recorded and stored in a Wells Forgo vault. just open a new $250 checking or savings account at the new Newport Center Office of Wclls Fargo Bank, and it 's yours. ., Open a Gold Account and get a gold pan. Wlld~r. March 28, 1m .. OAILY PILOT AG ' ' ·They Make Impression . ' ' SAN Drl:CO CAP/-'-Al s trange (bin-happens when female pr11s6n guard.! are assigned to watch male inmates. · The inmates beha ve bret· ter, a federal warden said Tuesday. A ss ociate Warde n Lowell Kincaid said the :\'letropolitan Correctional Center in downtown San Diego has 15 women of- ficers who work on any · floor, whether it houses women or men. Pl1ot0Firm S uit Filed LOS ANGELES <AP> -The film supply a nd developin& com· pany, Fotomat Corp .. has been accused in a civil suit of advertis- ing falsely that it develops photo- graphs in 24 hours. The s uit in Superior Court, f il e d Tues da y b y John A. Stillman, a n assistant district at~ torney in Los Angeles County, st.-ek.s to require the company to spend 80 percent or its Ca lifornia cidvcrtising budget in the next two years to publicize its failure to process fi lm inside one day. '1'he s uit also seeks a perm a-· nent injunction to prevent false adve rtising and to assess a $!,500 penalty for each paSt inaccurate sta tement. a 81 Billion Bill H.onws,teadin?i ' . ,-_) P l an ,Mulled · I ,.~ ' • . SACRAM~NtO CUJ>I) -The )lrowo. minut~ition discloiu .. oel today tt is thinkinto.f lng pans of C'lif9rnia cilia to "urban hooieste ing" by &l\rlng away dilapldalrd houst s to i income families wllo are wUlinJ t'o fl~ ibem uP. Donald Burn , cabinet secretary of busln and·transporsation'fbr GOv. Edtnuntt G. Brown said homesteading ip being "very seriously con-~idered" in connection with a nearly Sl billion hous- ant biU before the leg~lature. • ! In an interview with UPI, J;Jurns said the s tat cool~ buy thousand• of run·down homes in decaying se<:t1ons or Los Angeles, Oakland ilni;l other citie~ for as littl~ as 10 cents on the doUDr. J He said he knew of 7,000 houses in Los Arigelt'S currently available from the federal government for just such a program. · PURCHASE \VOULD be made from money· g~erated by the sale of bonds under the housing · bill, af!d tht homes turned over to needy families. The secret a ry said Brov.'n '''as enthusiastie about a home re habilitation progra m . and alldcd. ··in our view self. help is the cornerstone.'' "\'ou let people Y.'urk on the house vo u lend them liOme money for material~ and a ss i~t3nee ai1d labor, s uch as master carpenters, !'lumbers so forth," Burns explained, '"then after a periOd or tin1e they'll own the property, havin g their 0\.\'11 , ·sweat equity' in it." / • lirban homesteading, which sceks to relie''"'"" the problems of urban decay and h ous ing :-.i1or~ages! .Jlas been tried experin1entally in so1nl! Eastern cities under a federally sponsored housing t program. T ""IN VERSIONS or the housing bill '''ill ,be ' considered by Senote and As sembly committees ' after the Easte r r ecess. The legislature has bt>ci1 working on the m easure in a special sesslon for more than n month. Vice Prcsidenl and Manager Wallace M inier, Ass't Manager Sieve Wille and their staff arc also giving away free WeUs Fargo souvenir badg es and pos ters for everybody, as well as free refreshments and <1 chance 10 win a vaJuable prize. So come 10 Newport Center and say hello March 25-TI, IOa.m. to Jp.m.; March 28, !0a.m. to Noon. ,. Bring this tniry hlaru. 10 1hc Newport Ce:n1tr Offic-t al 660 Newport Ctnttr Driv(, Ncwporl Beach, on Tuts.-Thurs., fl.Ur ch 25-27, h!:!wttn 10:00 A.M. and 1:00 !~Al or Frida:K March 28 bt1wccn 10;00 A.At and 12:00 Noon. NAM•L--------------~--- ~DMl~·-----------------.C- Open a Wells Fargo Gold Account. -the original complete bonk service package -during Wells Fargo Days, and you11 receive a rr ... gold pan -th e kind the prospectors used. A$100 Passbook Savings Account to be given away each day. We're giving away a $100 Wdls Pargo Passbook Savings Account each day-and all visico'n ' arc eligible. And if you open an account you get a full 5% interest -more than at the other 4 of California's 5 largcsl bani<>. • Wells F.argo Days,~arch 25·28 at Newport Center, 660 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach. MEMllA,.0.lC. • I /1 • , I will cor nor anc pll' 'lh< Am the ten veg and ma1 Sav ima tha1 is ri eno: mu1 just a la t.•itit ty I dlvl hon tlc. grol •1 Gar in gt .,.rl ty, plot <Jj,•j ass! S20 etcJ , ... less run1 pro! dis1 inst i.lge for unu unt1 ti on slit 1 !\" l'\ !'>kit tu"'- '"itl par ing t•lel tlon I la r ~·~ bui . mir SlCJ on I '" • ••. ~' "' ... ' <ldl ~· • ' ' • • • ' • ' .. " .,. " .. .. " :~1 " • ' ll • " • ' Jl i!1 ,, j~ !'J .'l ' I ·I G ~~up Gardens Save on Money 8) SYLVIA PORTER 11"lrst o/ lwo columnSJ Altbouah plantlng s~asoo is still weeu •way rot tarden~rlJ in most areas of the US, a;pring officially ar· rlved this $)&St F'nday -and the gardenln& ••fever'' ii now creeping up on us W•thout doubt, we • • 1 wlll set "1l all-limo re- cord In 197S in the number of and1 vidoal and family gardeos planted )D buckyard6 'the vast mHJOrlty of l\merlcana who have Money's Worth the space in which to start1 a '75 fa mily garden are de termlned to do so TIUS TRANSLATES INTO 33 TO 35 mUllon frwt vegetable gardens -a!most hall or all U S households -- and for thoi;e wno manage them man even vaguely efficient manner, savmgs on food costs can run to S300-~00 or more Savings on food costs from family gardens in '74 approx imated $200-SJOO <Jnd food pr1ces arc substantaaUy higher than last year But fa cinatidg as the u1>5urge 10 family garde ns as this 1s not the b1 g news Whal 1s 11e" s -a nd or potentia ll y enormous importance to m1lhons 1:> the upsurge in "com munity" ga,:<tens ' These ~re garden~ m which groups of Just about any d escription you can think or culttvate plots or a large piece or ground -even m the middle or our biggest nties and most appalhng slums -for their common good Now ls the t1J11 e to get movang, ll t he idea of a comm um ty garden msp\'res )Our 1maglnallon Any group or in- dividuals can orgamze one--in a company, school, nursing home, anl1 poverty group, halfway house, apartment house etc ' le addition, you can plan group canning and freezing groups for next fall Here's how a community gar den works, according lo Gardens For All, a non prof1l orgamzatton ba!-ed in Burl angton, Vt vbu 'MUST BORROW OR LEASE a p1eee of groun<L- JX>rha~ an acrf or two -ft om a far mc1 chut ch u01 vers1 ty, bank. any of hundreds of d1tfe1cnt sou1ces The \\bole plot ts hll~d tn the autumn or the spa 111g a nd d1v1ded into m d1v1duat plots -typically 25 by 30 feet ~1th each member assigned a plot You, the members ma} be charged $10 to S20 for the use of the ground, ltlhng, admtn1stratn e cost, etc Orten there is no charge for the use or the land Your seeds and plants usuaJly run Jess than $10 -considerably less 1f the gardening group buys in bulk Mos t gardens are run on a non profit basis, although some do make a small profit for the individuals who organize them The ftn<1nc1al benefits of community gardens are m dts pulable But the positive results go f~tr beyond this For instance -The sot: 1al cont.ids mude bel\n.'en gardeners of all ages of p u1 l1cu!Jr s1gnaf1cance lo the elderly and lonely for" horn this may be mag111f1ccnt tlll'rap\ The national economic gams re:,ulling fa om brmging unused. unp1 oductave ground into p1 oduclton of food - T HE BEAUTJFICATIO~ OF otherwise t.heary and unattractive hand -a fu clor "h1ch prompted one of the na lion 's top bunkers to volunteer to me as~stance from his in- st1lulton should the cummumt} garde n concept take hold in r\ew Yo1 k C1l), The development of long lasting, valuable gardenrng l>lolls among )Oung u1 ban men and \\OOmen And to me of paramount potential :;ome progress toward rev1tahzal1on of the '"orst c1h slums in our la nd with what ever unpredictable benefits would acct ue to the part 1 c1 pants I have a dream of lhe mo~t uUi.:hlcd m cas 1n Ha rlem be mg 'loaned ' to the communtt) gardt•n pa1 t1 c1pants, deared of rubbis h <.md rubble, fert1hzed and st>edcd by donalaons or big fma nc1al 111st1tut1ons '"1th pr of al able Harlem branches tended um.I run by the commumty gardens m em bea s I NSTEAD OF BWCK AFTER block of a bandoned bwldmgs and hot nble w aste 111 the heart of Harlem, in my mind's eye I see lhe gardens I sec the: local c1tazens taking steps to protect their plots from ha rm l hear them votmg on how to d1v1de the produce. what tot an and freeze But 1s tl l)n 1m possable dream ? l challenge lhe C)n1cs who scoff that at can't be done \\1th delermmation, leadership and know ledge, the ga1 den:; \\ rll flourish an Harlem. 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Pl 1 -The publk utllittes Commls:slon bas grant l'd rate increases tO Household Mov· e1 ~and Western lintOll The comm1s slon apvro' t.>d :i 4 7 pcr· cent increase, ~tt cUve April 19, re qutsttd b) th~ Calirornla ~tovlnll and Storaae A!-.sociatlon The new rotes for teltgroms. errec- llve Apnl 18, "Ill tn<Te tht bulc charge for 16 word!. or I from s:z 63 lo S3 75 1 Wednffda , Match 26. 1975 . by Wm. F. tlld Mel C•soa TUMBLEWEEDS 60 ~IGHf AHW AND mK, Fa.J..AS! .•. I Wttf INil?RF~RE~ '[ FUNKY WINKERBEAN (JF "'*' l r&'iSPtG 1' c.t)t>. ~u, rn AlWJWt etsPf1:1'1J ""°· rvt 60T l4011hH6 1111' rlt6feC1 f'02 tJOcJ, Pf All! ~ by Tom K. Ryan MAYfM: 'ttXJ CAN 1lf INK ~ srmN& rowN! by Tom latiuck ('('{.;, L.UC.A5 TANNER, YOt.l SURE ARE AT 5CHOOL EARL<,> 1HIS MORNINC:, I WEU.., ACTUAll Y I WAS UP MOST OF °™E ~l&ITT HELPING 1WO CHEERLE~ MAKE POMPON5 Ar.ID KICK 5HRiEEfEfK! FIGMENTS NANCY A DRU& HA81T ~SO I FlWRE.D l'D JUST 5Tf¥..; HERf. AND GET AN EARL4 START ON NEXT "r'EAR 'S L.E55c;>N PL.ANS ! I FEEL STRONG TODAY--· I'M GONNA KNOCK THIS 6ALL OUT OF SIGHT by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller •. .., ..... -~~·-·"· -1• ·· ·· . ./~~.;'., ,·(~~~u~,'~, .~.. ~~ :.' . <,(~.~'..' -,z'4'<.;IE-~ a..,.,.,,....,,,~ . •---.. ---· '-------------------t.'•"··-·-·-··.. ~ TODAY'S CIDSSWDRD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate YHt•rday·sPuUleSolved ACROSS 45 Beats 46 Runs 1 Balcony CJitckly 6 Narrow 49 Active strip of 50 ·· ••••• wood and 10 Ha.stened Pre1udice~ 14 Nickname 51 Bastion IOf Baer 52 A1thne 15 Ila capital 10< IS Lome Nassau 16 Public 55 Educated conveyance persons 17 Allotrope 58 Snrub of oxygen 60 U S A 18 ••••••••• 61 EK!>'eSS chem1slry reproof 20 Mtlttary 62 Mr title: Abbr. Kovacs 21 Brief leller 63 Mrs Dick 23 Anoint: Tracy Archaic 64 Tools 24 Just 6S Esllmated getting b)' 26 Coagulated 28 Bou1g DOWN 11 Sw1lch-one·s leave board 37 Stong bcown part 40 Patient 12 Banisn waiters 13 Gambled 41 More al crac>s sensible 19 "En ·····•": 42 Move like a Fencer's snake cry 43 Rhodesia s 22 Verb Smtih 30 Tout le 1 Form of ending 45 On behalf of pollution 25 Family 46 Slat of wood Everybody 31 Go of w1111 2 Atmosooeric26 Animal 47 Meat grade cond11tori stielters 48 Ceremonial 3 Free 27 Poeltc acts 32 Wavering 1 prepos11ton 38 Rotund rom a 28 U S. 49 Portions of 37 Cattle 4 ~:~1e president medicine rounduo Abbr 29 Sleel 51 Big social 38 New lorm 5 E•amining girder affair Prefix by 30 Parltcular 53 "The game 39 Regards louchtflCJ lorms ended in • w1tn 6 Wound 32 C1v1I alfec1oon painlully wrongs 54 Diffuse •2 Edge 7 Isolated 33 Filled w11n 56 The Altar along 6 Gone by ang· r tur11ve1y 9 High hll~ :...14 Charles II s 57 Income • ~ Woody 10 Unseal Gwyn 59 Time penod fibers spec tat JS T ai\es ,.,_,2,......,...l --.-, .....,.,,s-6 7 I q 10 II ,, IJ 16 PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH T~EV ~y YOU ~AVE Q\Arre AN l.(J., /Nl. ~rMM15. MIND . TEU.ING ME WHAT IT I?? Ql\PlbWMDM If~ WAN'liO To™'60AM"6 USGON~ totf wou~srANo ttJ M£RWAY NATlJ~~L~Y·· WE1rtEiHe Bl<i<iEST PUBl..IS~E'R OF Pofr~Y FOR CHILDREN IM ~~COUNTRY·· WE HAVE 80% OF --:---. IHf' MAR kc T ~ by Charles M. Schull THE'< SA'{ A SLICE Ck-TMA.E 00 lOP OF E665 B€1EDIET IS lNFtHITELI( ~ltl~ TO A SLICE 01.ACK CX.IVE 1---..,...~~·r----i by Harold Le Doux 'l'OO KNOW I WOOlDN'T eE ASKING YOU TO GO WITH Mf UNL.ES5 IT WERE IMPORTANT, COUNSELOR! UT 00£SMT A LATE MARCM SNOW BOfMER TMIS FELLOW? -OR WMAT?n by Ferd Jolmon · VJ~~NTHIS LITTLE Bl<j~IE GOES ro MARKET OUR COMPETITOR$ GO WEE ·WEE·WEE ALLTH~WAY HOME! . . l I i I l I I I i . .. HE'S DEAb THE KILLER? King Faisal King's Nephew Control Devices Argu_ed t By WILLIA!\I SCHREIBER Of the D<1ily Pilot Stall Orange County supervisors may go lo court ~londay seeking a permanent injunction against l•nforcement of the controversial s tate law requiring installation of !\Ox s mog control devices on older automobiles. r RC'lated s tory, A31 The board ordered county counsel A'drian Kuyper lo begin preparing his case, which will be used ooly jf similar effortS this week in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara counties fail to produce injunctions. A Santa Barbara Superior Court spokesman sai(j at· noon- fime today the cas~ was sUJJ be- ing argued and a~Uon wasn't ex- pected until later. Kuyper told supervisors Los Angeles County has a court date s et for Friday if. the Santa Barbara effort fails. At issue is a state law passed last year requiring 1966-70 cars in the s ix-county South Coast Air Basin to install de\·ices that cut down .oxides of nitrogen <NO:o emitted in exhaust fumes. The law orders installation of the devices based on a timetable ~ind the last digit in a motorist's car.license number. The California Highw~ Patrol began enforcing the law lasl month despite ongoing efforts in the stale legislnture to repeal it. Orange County s upervisors Tuesday passed a resolution s up- porting a pending state la.,.. that would repeal th~ 'C,urrent-iaw and replace it with on' requiring in- stallation of the devices Of\l)' when the car cbal')~es ownership: Kuyper said IAPday 'his court case will ·center on the Issue of unfair appllcation,ofthe contest. , ed law to people whose nu~rs came up lfrst. .~ ) • Supefvisor Rob~rt.Ba~n voted in favor of a court action even though he said he-tavors a•reduc- (ion in oxides or nitrogen escap- ing into the air. , But be said he is fearful or re-. ports that c laim the NOx devices limlt nitrb11:en elem~ts that pro- duce c.>ther gases thatcscape Crom the exhaust pipe. Gate Crash Case \\' ASHI~GTO ~ <UPI 1 :\I arshall Fields. convicted of crashing a car into the White House g,ate, was senten~e<I Tues- day to 18 months in jail after a federal jury .declared it was de- adlocked on thE! question or his sanity at the time of the Incident Christmas Day. He was dressed in Arab clothing and threatened to blow himself up. STOCKS PACED BY 'BLUE CWPS' NEW YORK CAP>-Thestock markl't exploded for a broad rally to<la), spurred by institutional buying and optimi1Sm for ;;peedy puss;.1ge of a t::ix cut blU, The Dow Jones avcrA1g~of30in­ dustrials gained 18.30 points to 766.t!J. .\dvanccs s wamped declines by nearly a 10.3 morgin c;>n lhe New York Stpck Exchsnge, hut the big guins w~r~ centered in the high- priced blue chip and glamor sec- tors. <Tables, B7 > Walt StMct apparently was cheered by' •If orl! In Congress to compromlse with Prealdent Ford on a tax cul -tax rebate meausre. BEIRUT. Lebt\non CAP) - Thousapds of wailing Arabs mobbed the coffin of assassinat- ed ~fog Faisal before the world's richest monarch was buried in an ul)mar~ed grave today. It was the only public portion of th.e simple fpn~al rites pro· scribed by the puritanical WJlhabi sect of Jslam. <Bathed by' Moelern holy men, shrouded in a 6eamless white sheet, Faisal's bullet·torn body ls)' in E;l Eid mosqoe in Riyadh, the capital or Saud) Arabia, whH~ princes and commoners eh anted "Allah akbar,•) God is great. Faiul's w~tl1eT, the new 62· SAUDI ARABIAN KING 'THE·QUJET ONE.'.._ M. • year.Old King :K)t~d, wePt as~ pra~ed over t~,,... body. Jfi! ... a8 nankecl bY" metnbers of the .royal family..,And .\.6 otherldrfgs, presi~ dents and pre01i~s. ' , Radio stations in Kuwait. . Egypt, Syria ao4' the IJDiftd Arab .Zmirat• ~ JR wlth • Ri1adh '~ radfQ io]1raadeast tiv4r qwetagt.pt the~.;. ' .. TM wapin« ol tlfe·~r°"" ~ Side the. moaqu~ toul4 be ~ .over--th&:chanc. ff the DJ.Ueuln, the ~oslem pries . He iuton~: · ··11legard not .as dead th~Utat ar& killed-for the sake .of God:. .. 0 yeitranqUil soul, return to Qiy G()Jt willinely and joiQ..piy sl~ in paradise." :. ftle irrayers laste d for ·10 mlnutu. Then the body was placed in a simple wooden coffin and carried outside the mosque from shou)der to shoulder by the waiting crowd. An emotion-choked radio an· nouncer said crowds of mourners fought to touch the coffin before it was turned over to the Ulema. the Moslem holy men, for pnvate burial without fanfare or a tombstone. The Wahabis do not mark g raves because they •See FAISAL, Page .Ui WIND J.OVER VERN LUCI; HANGS IN THERE AS GUST LIFTS·HIS PARACHUTE OFF THE BEACH NewpOrt Beach Man and Frie~ds Rode Tethered Chute Tuesday as Winds Began Sweeping Orange Coast Trustees Cut $800,000 From Budget By HILARY KAYE Of tit• Da 1 ly Pilot Stall A 8250,000 primary reading program was spared Tuesday night but other expenses totaling more than $800,000 were cut from the proposed 1975-76 budget dur· ing a flurry of s lashing by Newport-:\les a school trustees . Des pite the s weeping cut · backs, whiC'h came during a board meeting jamm1.•d v. ith pfir~nts and leathers. trustees still plan t-0 1.·ut at least anofher $1.5 million from the unbalanced budget. About SI million of those cuts wiU be u~ed to restore the dis· tri-ct•s1reserve account to a more substantial level, 'r~ main deletions came Crom ttie maintenance and operations accounts, with trustees taking about "S215.000 a{l.d 19 job posi- tiODs f\'om oper~lions and about $374,000 and seven jobs from maintenance. Superintendent John Nicoll said that this doesn't necessarily meat! classified personnel would be fired from these areas. but that normal attrition and rc- as.o:;lgnment would probably soJw the problem. ~iroll added that hl' w~1s una ble to t<•ll exactly how main- tenance levels would be changed "Ith the nC'w culs. llowc,·er. ht> gan· on~ example of cl•1ssroom:- that art' now cleaned every night being cleaned every other night. Other cutbacks included categories that citize~ ~dvisory groups had recpmmeoded slasHlng, including the central district office npenses of consul- \aots, ·professtonal m~tlngs, mil'eage and dupltcat.lon services. Besides the Sl00,000 cut in <SeeCVTS, Pagel) ' Taxpayers' Sum Hi1ishaw's Costs Set at 513,152 By GARY GRANVILLE Otllle 0.11 r Pl IOC SUff By the time a last minute $5{>1 amendment was added to cin auditor's report, the amount Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 con~ gressional campaign allegedly rost the county taxpayers was sC't at Sl3.152. All but $343. which covered g<tl) mileage and supplies, of the tab set by t'ount~ auditor-controller Vic Heim was for wages paid a s· sessor 's office employes for hours purportedly spent working on the Hinshaw campaign. Falsehoods Under Fire Most reports, against Costa Mesa city employes CQntaln false statements. according to City Manager Fred Sorsabal. After he told the council :\londay that much staff time is wasted in eheC'king the reports. the council ap· pro\'ed an ordinance that require::1· a person to be in· , formed, wtlen making a complaint, that iI the state· men\ is false it will con· slitutc a misd6meanor. Cou~cilmenaadstaffsaid that ~ rnt.entlon of thew- dlnanc ls npt to restrict ~itJ~~ Jr<>m filing com-ptaf nW, lo prevent ground rued for nuise.11 value. County officials today began a drive to recover the aUeged loss either fs:om the 58 employes lisl· ed in Heim 's report, a blanket county bonding company or a S25.000 indemnity bond Hipsba'\ posted while county assessor. When the s upervisors instruct ed county counsel Adrian Kuyper Tues d;:iy to lake all step,:; necessary to r ecover the alleged S13.152 loss. they set Apri 1 26 as the d eadline any of the 58 employes can settle accounts on their own. . They can voluntarily pay th<' county the amounts claimed by 1 the auditors they owe beeause of their involvement in the cam- paign. • The county's "amnesty" offer includes giving the employes a chance to repay the amount charged them, which ranged among the S8 from a low of S8 to a high ot Sl,308, through a S50 a month payroll a month deduc· ti on. Should they fail to accept the offer or a voluntary settlement. Kuyper then would file claims for recovery with the bonding com· panies. They. in turn, would seek repayment al a later date from the employes. Five .of the employes listed in the auditor's report were among the nine men indicted by the county Grand Jury last December on criminal charges ~lated to olleged campaigning ~~~u:ptue.. J. ~Viti M$ N'ertolino, tft~d'~P.O'r-• Kenneth •~ , o · aectd~g and Li Strong Winds To Continue Alo11~ ·coast • Strong surface winds will con- tinue blowing through the night along the Orange Coast, accord- ing to the t; .S. Weather Service The forecast calls for the north lo northwest winds or 25 to 3;, m.p.h. to continue tonight and diminish Thursday. However, an officer at the )1 arine Corps Air St<1tion at Santa Ana said that. although gusts this morning had reached 34 knots. he expected the "ind to ease late this aftt.-ru.oon .\ we~ther officer at the El Toro Marine Corps· Air ~talion said lhat gusli; this morning rl' ached 33 knots arid added that .. then• is bad lurburencl' for small aircraft. .. He predicted that the \\-llld would tail off Thursday :\o damage was reported from the wind in Orange Coast • harbors. The wind was between 15 and 20 knots in l'it>wport Harbor with gu~ls up to 30 knoL-.. At Dana Pol1Jl it was 15 m .p.h. with gusts up to 22 m .p.h. 33 Rescued In Sinking Bt:LLETIN The sportflsher Westerner .out of Newport .Harbor sank off th<' east jetty today and JO passengers and three crewman· were pu1led to safety moments later. Tbe sinking occured as the ve&sel w•s headed in after a half- day ruh to Crystal C<?ve. 'o injuries were r-ej>orted.. but several passen gers, ·i{loludinit two WOIDCr\ and l WO y6tlng boys. t1ulfered from s hock. UPI Telet)flOIO• ON THRONE REAL POWER? Prince Khalid Prince Fahd Senate House To Act \\i A S 11 I ~ G T 0 :'\ 1 .\ P 1 - Congression a I t·on f l'rt.'C!> agreed this afternoon on J SN.8-billion tax cul p:.it:k a g t• dcsignl•d to :-t 1mul;.1le till' econom~· ;md put 1·xlra monl'>' into th1.• pockets of most Ameri('ans within \H~ck:-. The Senate ancf llouse wert' !>landing by to lakt.' final :.ietion on the k gislat1on The total of S2 1.8 b1ll1on 111 1 :.i:-. t'uls and stimulative 1..•xpen- ditures is offsC'l b~ a S2 billion Ulx mcrease, mainly on the major oil <:ompanies throug h a n ·peul 11f the oil dC'pletion a ll0\1;arn:e . President Ford was dcseribcd as "very concerned .. by many provisions or the tax bill. His eronomic and em·rg.\ ad visers gave him :.in anJl~~i:-of what w;.1s gl·nerully t•.\pcde<1 111 be voted bv the confcrws. Shortly ·before giving final :...p proval lll the bill, the conferees \'Oted cin additional S30 lax c-redit for l'Very t :.ix payer ;.mrl fnr t'aC'h exemption claimed. This \\ill he reflected in 1975 laxes. In addition. the confrrl'l'S ap prO\'Cd a ::-50 across·the-board bonus to evt·ry SoC'ial Sec·urity rt'· t·1pient. l\nother rndh·idual ta:-. rclit.•f acc1.·pted h> t ht• confrrem:c eom · millec \~ :i:-a speeial crl'dit for persons "ho buy a 11l''' homt' this 'ear · This pro' 1sio11. l'Osl mg <il>out SSOO million , \\cnlld ;.i llow a person who purch:.i:-t•:-a 1ww home und1.•r 1·onstrurtio11 h» :\TarC'h 25 lo suht rad 5 pt'ITt'llf of the t·ost of th<: hous1.-. up to ~.IJOO. from his 1!)7:.i t;1x hill This tax brC'ak would end Dl'1.· :n . l!J7:"1. f"ord invited Hepuhlic:.in c·on· gressionol leadt;,rs lo a nw<'ting at the Whitt• Ilousl.' to tl1sn1:-:-thl' 1.·ontenls of the t;ix hill · A ~.6-hillion prn,·1s11m 111 the lax C'Ut rneasun• "ould pro,·ide t;1x rC'lief m <iinl~ for moderatl.' <llld low·incomt' f:JmiliC's that do not itemize d1.·duct1011:-. This will bt• <HTomph:-ht•d U\ rai-;ing the mi111m11m st.mdard d cdut'twn and the p1.·n·t•ntagl' dt· duction on 1975 111comt•o11I> On deplt·l1on . lht• confl'rt.•t•s ac· c1·pted a comprom1-.1· "hid1 rl'· pt•ab lhl' :.illo\\ a nee c·11t1rd_\ for <Set-TAX C'l'T , Pagei\2; Ora njlt~ Clotasl .. c:~ w \t't-afht-r :\Jos tly s unny through Thursday . Loe a I gus t_\· winds 15 to 25 mph. Con- tinued cool days" ith highs Thursday near 60 and IO\\S tonig ht in the <10s INSIDE TODA,- A 11 E n g I 1 s 11 m a 11 d e mot1.'1trates tlle ot1c1ent art of .. brass r11bbi11g'' at an unusual art exhibit 111 Son Clemente .'\et.> story/. prd t1rt' 011 Pag1• lti todaµ l11dt-:'\: M.tl!MJ M MOYie\ 810·11 M1u1c lloa 811 Mlilu•I Fwich &• iwu .... 1 News A4 CJl'MltitC.ftly At·10 ....... CM Sylv1• Porter 61 S-ll 81·.) Of'. SteiMl'OM •• MtltllMarltot• 9•·' Tet.vhlotl 910 Tiw.•tn •1t·l1 WHll\ff '" _ .. ,.,...,, .. I ' .~2 DAllVPllOT C ' • 0.11., ..i• sun - DEAD AT49 'Blackie' Zapata "Blackie' Zapata, 49, SuccwnJl:S Funeral SC'r\'iccs wi ll be held at 11 a .m . 1'hur:-.d a:v at Bell Broaclv. :iy ::\lortuary, Costa Mesa, rur J ;1mcs ··ntaekie" Zapata , v.·ell -kno!ft•n Laguna Beach and JI arbor Area rf.'1>ident and sergeant with the Orange County Harbor Patrol. I-le died ~1 onday al the age or <19. During his varied career, i\tr. Zapatu v.·as a member of a U.!5. ;\"a\"Y an1ph1b1ous unit , t·op- persmith, commercial a balone d.i vt'.'r, mailn1an, ll rl·guard and harbor patrolnl an. ··Jf hl• had ;1 lift•. tl11:. \\·a:-tt. lie was t·xt re mely dcdieatC'd to the department." s aid l{<iy Grahan1, assistant harbor m<i:.tc r for the patrol. :\tr. Zapata joined the 1-larbor Patrol in 1957 and, Graham rc- membered, took p~ut in m.an y h a r rowing rescues on Orang~ Coast waters. From Page Al TAX CUT ... m aJOr od l·ompanit·s but retain~ i.l" under C'er ta in conditions for the JOJ)OO independent producer:. ,,·ho drill 80 percl'nt of the n;.i - tion'!i tJil ;.i nd g <-1 :. \\'t'll ~. ·rhc re~;_dt is to 1nl·reasC' the taxes on oil companic:-. by :.ibout ~l.5 billion. Cnder t hl' con1pronl1se, the .current 2'..! pL·rcent ;i!lov>ance \\'itt be pcrmitlt·l.l on 2.000 b;.irre\s per d ;;y uf uil o r t he t•quivalent amount or g:.1s this year. Tht! 2,000 figure \\"ill drop grJduall y to 1.000 b~· l!lKO ~1t 1 he s aml' 22 pcor- c enl rail' B ~· 198..\. lht· ;il lo\v;ince !ft•ill be pha:-.cd do~·n to the permanC'nt level of 1,000 ba rr('\s a day at a 15 percC'nt rato· TO~I G llT co ,\ s ·r c o M ~1 t; N r T '1. COLLEG E J30ARD -Regular meeting, 1370 Ada ms, 8 p.m. TllURSD1\Y, M/\RCll:?7 BICYCLE MOTOC ROSS Dept. of Lei s ure Se rvi ces. Tanager P:irk . 10 •1.m "TARTL'F'f'E'' -South Coast Repertory Thc<d e r , lhroug h Sun. 8p.m ORA NGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1,.. 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Tl'll'phOM 1714) Ml-4lll Cl••Mtiecl Advl'rli•ing •4'l-M71 C.0.••lt~! IO!j 0-•-f .. \I ~"'""~"''I ~.NO __ _.._,"""'"'-··-t•l•I ... ,l~• ........ 1 .... -................... ... fOIJ•-··· •11-1 -LI.I~, ...... _ OI t9n'~-·· ~ C.M\• ... ,_ -· •I CMI• -"°· c.i--·--••111-l>'l (llll•'"N-"~· llflOMll l.f.•-··""'"'"'' .... , ..... -~. ........ ••• . f'ro• Pfl{lf!. A f CUTS ..• ---It .. hom,.to·1chool transportation\ made tv.·o w~e k s :;lgo by exttnd· ing the 5tudtnt walkln& ~ante one-half mile, trustees ~f'd the trJnsportation category by another S46.800. .. ., ... This included som~mccbanlC"s position, reduC'ing [lPld trip Ws t1ips by Qlle -half anlt-other reduc- tions. ·rrustees did n ot. ho.,.,•e,·er, de- cide "·hetht>r to cut $5,000 bystoe- ping dis trict -supported .,bus~ti 1·arr;.ring bands, pep squa(h and dtill tL'ams to athletie games . In d{•t•idin g to 1·ctain the primary reading program, all trustees exeept Orville Am - burgey, who vot('d agaiJ\st the motion, s uid they felt its benertts "ere !ft'orth the $250,000 used to lo~ er class size and expand read- ing efforts in grades one, two and lhree. Deputy S upt. Norman Loats told the board \hat when the pro· gram !ft'as initiated t"·o years :.igo, it \\'<lS di:.covered that 20 percent of the s tudents in the third JZi;-a de w<'re not making r<'- ;1~1111 a hlt• pt'ogrcss in re adin~. l\t the conC'lusion of one yC'ar':- ~'l.tr;1 effo rt s 111 tht• prim ... ry µratll·S. 80 per('c·nt of the lagging htud,·nts \\e rl' rn<iking reasona- bl e progrt':.s. L.oats said. l.u:.its <Jdded that it is one pro· }'r<1nl \\'he re s ubstantial results t·an be C'learly seen. :\l ost of the extra funds art• used to hire teacher aides, part- t1me teachl'rs and others to !ft'Ork with the children in small groups to insure that they are.reading at the proper level. At the board's April 8 meeting trustees are planning to tackle ~izeable budget cuts in the areas of research and d evelopment - deciding whether to reduce the dis trict's tes tin g programs, statement of educationa l prin- l'iples <SEP> program and de- \'elopment lab. They will also deal "'ith the question or the extra away-g ame bu!>cs, and l'uls in supplemental music teachers. 1'hey also are expecting a re- port from dis trict aides on how 1nuch s avings could be generated if bus trans portation is stopped for all middle and high schooi ::>tudents. Teacl1er Pay Hike Request ·Gets Respo11se In their official response to the teachers' reques t for a CO!;[-Of- living salary hike for 1975-76. Kewport-Mesa Unified School Trustees said Tutsd.ay theycOU{d 11ot m ake· any commitments at this time, ,d.ue to financial unccr· tainties. ... ------• Site Won Ctir • Kathy l\t·ndrirk, a. Fren ch horn player 1n thl' J\e\\'purt l-J arbor Hig h School Band, h;,js a tlL'\\ horn to toot: It's on J fie car s he \\'Oil during erforls by ~and ~embers __ to raise fund ~ f or ... a Spring trip. Sharing K<1thy 's e nthusiasm are (from le ft) Ernie Camp, cha1r1nan of the fundraising dri\•e for Sailor band boosters, and Bob Robins ·of Rob.in s 1'""ord, who provided the car. On· ly trouble is that Kathy, a 15·year·old frcshma11, is too young o solo in the auto. 80 Attend Se .. vice For Eil er Larsen Eiler Larsl'n, the Laguna Beach Grl'eter. \1·as remem- bered at his fu ne ral Tuesday as a m<in who r adiated only good \\"ill ::ind human1l\'. About 80 ·pt•r:.uns. including I.aguna Beal'h city officials and l\1·0 television cre"'S, ;ittended the ser v icl' at Comm unity Presbyteri an Ch urch. Rev. Dallas Turner, a former minister at the church, remem· bered L:1rsen as a man known to countless thousands of persons throughout the world. Re v. Turne r s aid Laguna Beach is known "Ci!> that west coast al eommunity where the man stands on the corner and greets people." Larsen's ··Helllllo, how arrrr· rre yo u ," delive red on a J owntown street corner in his rich Danish aecent. was silenced Thu r sd a y b y death at a Capistrano Beal'h nursing home at the age or 84 . Larsen "·as scheduled to be buried at 3 p. m . today at the Veteran s ,\dmini s tration Sa"•te lle :-.;'.atlonal Cemetery in \\"es t Los Angeles under the direetion of S heffer Laguna Beach :vl ortua ry. ''The children of our family and our church, e\'en \.\.'hen they were very s mall, would excitedly roll down the car wfndows to re- turn his gree tings,'' said Turner. s aid Turner, \.\.•ho parti ally ex plained it by reading fron1 thC' poem, "The House br the Side of the Road.'': "Let nle live in niy house by the side or the roJd and lJe a friend to man .·• Pair Faci11g Theft Charges In Shoplifting A pair of suspected shoplifters face burglary charges today after being captured at South Coast Plaza in Costa '.\1esa Tues- day after allegedlywalking out of department stores with Sl,100 in valuables Richard F'. llarmon. 22. of ;J(lt Avocado St., Costa ::\1 esa, dnd Patricia A. Pearson,22,ofltOSS. Townet St., Santa Ana, are both held ln jail in lieu of $5,000 bail. They were taken into custod y in their car near the '.\1ay Com- pany, 3333 S. Bristol St .. after be- ing arr ested by security officer Marie Wilborn. f'rom Page AJ HINSHAW. • • in a second Crand Jury indict- ment that ('harg<'d him and a Tand y Corpo ration executive "·ith multiple counts or bribery: Six of the 58 persons listed in thl' auditor's report, including Hinshaw's former secretary Geri F"ord . no longer work for the county. \Vh e n 1-linshaw went tu Congress in earl y 1973, ::\trs. Ford \\aS employed in hi s con- gressional field offi ce in Sant<1 r\na. In reports to the Board of Su pervisors that aC'cotnpanied the audit report, which was the rl'SUlt of seven weeks labor by u t\vo-man team and involved 92 in· tervie...,·s, Kuyper said county As· sessor Jack Vallerga had re- quested a m eeting wittl the com- mittee formed to investigate his office. According to Kuyper's memo to the board, Vallerga wanted an opport unity to "present his de- partment's viewpoint berore the report was issued lo the Board of Super\'isors .'' Body Recover.ed 1'AC0'.\tA, y,·ash. <UPl J -Tht· body or one or 16 men killed in the <'rash 0£ an Air f'orce cargo pltlnc has been r ecovered in the rugged Oly mpic :\·fountai ns by u rescue tean1 . . ...___ -~. - Dougl¥S -.... .. ... ifrorMdke Layoffs Jly,KA;rl!Y Cl.ANCY ot ~ Oall~ l"ltot Matt More than 7,SOO McDonnell Oou1Jas employes will be laid off permanently this \veek a t lhl' ·firm·~ Lorlg Beach <Jir~raft j:>l11nt in the wake of a six-week'-long strike by machinists. At the sam e time, company of- ficiab said today the firm is plan- nin& no new contract offer to end the walkout by members of the International Association of Machinists. No further negOtiat- ing meeting9 are scheduled. The 7,500 permanent layoffs will include 6,500 members of the United Ai.Ito and Aerospaqe Workers, as weli as salaried and non-union employes. Company officials s aid the exact number of permantnt cutb'acks is not yet a\'ailable buJ it will exceed the 7.500 alread y placed on tern· porary layoff. Those 7 ,500 workers must ht< calll'd back on ,the job after tv.·u weeks. The company then wlll place some or Lhosc worken; on pe rmanent layofr, a s \\'ell a:-. others who ha)!'e stayed. on the job. The permanent cutbacks, however, must be based on seniority, company officials ex- plained. Temporary layofrs may in- clude a whole dej>artment or shift. regardless of seniority, of- ficials said. The rirm has not \"Cl schcdul C'd any layoffs at the Huntington lleac h facilit y, v.·herc 5,000 !ftOI"kl'rs ilre employed. The IA:\t Sunday rC'jCC'tcd a nC\\' company pay offer ,,·hil'h .... ·ould have ,::iven them a 5.5 per- cent pay hi ke the fi rst year and ·three percent each of the nc:-<t two years. The average IAl\1 wage is now S5.7 1 3n hour, COOl· pany offi cials s aid. PILOT AD SOLD SI'ATION Jf!AGON '"Thank:-. 1,. lht• tid, \\'C sold our !ilalinn \\<l t.:••11 ' 'J'h ;it · :-; 1 ht• ~Ul'l'<'S~ experien<'l'd bv lhl• lrv1ne tn J n ,,·ho placed thi~ l'ias~ified ad in the Daily Pilot : iJSQL,;IRE \\'agon,A 'T. 24000mi. xlnt coud. ::i229S. Pri ply. xxx-xxxx If you ha,·e to sell , call 642-5678. It's easy to put a few words to ...,·ork for you in the Daily Pilot. By law , the board had to ret;pond Lo the t eachers' initial proposal presented two weeks . ago. Trustees s aid, however, that "uncertalnties of legislation '' prevented them from detennin- i n g their exact r evenu e . Therefore. it is too soon to determine salary schedules, they ~aid. "Once there was a report at u chamber o r cotnmerce meeting that Eiler's greeting mi ght cause :.in ;iccidl'nt. But rathc'r than silence him, the cit:v made h · it.osofficial greeter. ~ E~~~~lrl W~lJ t~rl )~('prC'sc nted by the Ccrt1fical - t.'<i Employes Council CCEC1. the teaC'hers requested a cost-of- ll\"1ng pay hike based on the ac- tual cost -of-living increase in Southern Ca li fo rnia, instead of 1 he usual !'peC'ifi c pt rccntage in 1·reasc usually !iOught The teachers also a:.ked that the prc ~c nt IC'\'(·] of fringe benefits be maintained at no in- creased cost to the employe. Also, they requested the pupil· teacher ratio be maintained al the s<imc le vel as this year. Trustees said they could not respond to any of the requests bec;:1usc or the financial uncer- t anties. °Phey added. howe\"er, that it is their in tent to maintain lhe same fringe benefit pal'kagc as thi:.yc:.ir. :\"egotiat1on:. will no"· l itkc- µl<1ce anlon g CEC reprcsen tati ves from both sidt·!\ "Certainly many of thosl' \1'h~ knew him couldn't under!>\:.ind his mutiv<J tion fnl' ~rt·t•t1n,g. ·· Fron1 Page rl I FAISAL ... believe veneration of the dead dl'tracts from wors hip of Alla h. Earlier, King Khalid and his 53-)·ear -old brother , Cro"·n Price f"ahd ; receive d pledges of al· legiance from princes of the royal ra mi ly, military comman- .ders. Moslem religious leaders. Bcdoujn tribal chieftains and commoners. There was no official \\'Qrd on the rate or F"alsal's assassin , "'ho the Soodi radio said earlier wa!> a mentally d eranged nt'j)hev• of the king. Some Beirut ne\1·spapers :-;ai d F<iisal's bodyguards killed him. Othe r ~aid he \.\.'as arrrested and "'ould be beheaded in public after thl' funC'r<i I. Sunrise Services Slated in Newport Easter sunrise services sponsored by the Ney:port Harbor Kiwanis Ctubwill be conducted again this year, cluh officials have announced. THE SERVICES, featuring R ev. Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel and performances by two n1usical lo(rou~. are scheduled for 6: 15 a.m . Sunday at D:ividson Field on the l':c\.\·port llarbor 1-lighSchool c ampus. t~eading the services will be Dr. George V.'ood. pa~tor of thl" :'\ewport-:i.1 ~sa Chri!ilian Center. CaJ,·ary C h.a p('I'~ Smith \\.-ill gi,·e the sermon. as he has for the past three years. A 400-voice choir directed by Merle Valdez and Calvary Chapel's Children of tM-Day wlll elng. tElJrll Erl ! MONEVMATIC •.· 24 hour banking is coming Io the Bank of Irvine! Very soon you'll be able to cash your check, withdraw money from your account and make deposits any d(ly of the week and any time of the day. No other bank in South Orange County can offer you this ki11d of service! If you have a checking or savings account with us now, ask about MONEVMATIC. If you don't, here's a big reason to open an account right away! We can offer you a very special price on the fantastic CANON MINI- CALCULATOR (model LE -84). It comes in its own carrying case and includes features su ch as Clear Indicator Key and Moving Decimal Point. This is a bargain al $24. 95 retail, but when you open a savings or checking account at the B of I for $250 or more, you can purchase it for just $I 7 .95 Including batteries! Open an account today.• This ls a limited offer. 'If }IOU already have an accoun1at1he B or I, ~imply add ~250 or nlOIQ !o your s111,.1ings. Mtl'!bet !IDIC THE FABULOUS CANON MINl-CALCUIATOR CAN BE YOURS FOR ONLY $11.~i OFFICIALS OF the Kiwani1 Club, which has been sponsoring the 1pnr11e1ervices rorthe patt 16 y•11rs, said the fJ arbor Area event le surpas11f!d in attendance in Southern California only by annual sunrise Easter services at Hollywood Bowl. More than 7,000 worshipers attended last year's •I arbor A rt a services, the1pon50r5said. 1"322 Culver Drive, Irvine, Co 92705 (71•) 551 ·1600 I .. t ' • A I • J, '" .. , " ' •. . ~ l l l ' I · ' ' j ! l 1 ] 1 ( L T ~ L g cl • q p T •! a d G ti II " d I> ., •• y b. "' di " " " • p ii • r u n a ,, h c c i• • " • I' h c h b 3 0 0 n n • ti • • • p lo • l b p n n II p Q .. ,, II p p n • l ,-. A 6 DAILV PILOT EDITORIAL E AGE The Costa Mesa City Council, respoµding to con· , · cerns of some residents about proliferation or sleazy , tabloid news papers displayed in newsracks, ls con-· sidering an ordinance that would regulate placement j~ol vending machines on public sidewalks Pnd speU 1r out applicable laws on obscene or harmful matter. The problem is admittedly a difficult one. The or- ' clinance must respect the long-standing, legally " established right of the press lo make papers availa- ble in public places. It must avoid infringement of the constitutional guarantees of freedom of speech and press in dealing with the content of the publications. To attack the problem with outright bans and restrictions would simply involve the <:ity in long, drawn-out litigation which would delay enforcement. ~ The ordinance tackles the problem of harmful or f obscene content by setting out the procedure whereby a citizen can formally complain 'about such a display. 1 1t does not seek to ban newsracks from sidewalks, but , to limit concentrations of them &o they dv not in- ' terf er~ with pedestrian traffic. · The proposed city ordinance seems to be soundly researched , fair and enforceable. j Policy Ne eded ' i. Costa Mesa's present practice on travel arrange- • ments for councilmen contains potential for confusion I and abuse. ! Advance requests to attend conferences are ap- 5 proved as a consent calendar item at a council meet- i ing. But when a councilman decid~s between meet- sion. n would be wise if some policy were established so each tnp gets some evaluatiQn. Perhaps advance approval of a majority or the council should be re- quired. This presumably could be handled by contact· ing twQ other council mem~rs by phone In addition, it would be us~ful to have the trip re- ported at the next council meeting so the publjc and the rest of the councU (:a,n be kept informed. Busy Retir.ement Chlef of Psychology Dr. Irving R. Stone, who joined the staff of Fairview State Hospital in 1967, steps down tomorrow at the age of 67, into a retirement that promises tb keep him busy. Tbroughout his eight years' service at the big hospital for the so-called developmentally disabled-those with either or both mental retardation and physical handicaps-h'is reputation has grown both. on the Orange Coast a nd internationally within his profession. Dr. Stone is · especially known as a coordinator of international programs and research in the field of psychology and retardation. ''Irv has been an outstanding asset to Fairview ... he is a true 'resource person,"' explains Dr. Anthony Toto, the hospital's medical director and top man in charge. A• thoughtful, white-bearded pipe smoker. Dr. Stone became known throughout the world for his work, after starting in 1938 as a New York City high school counselor. . • 1ngs t hat he has reason to be in Sacramento, for ex- ample, he can Si mply call the city manager's office and a flight will be booked to the state capital. This is done without the expense being approved in any formal way. Often other councilmen may not even know that one of their members is on such a mis- He won't really be missed at Fairview however, because after retirement he plans to keep active in his own very humanitarian work there in some capacity or other. 'Can)t they wait? Or I'll be late! For a very important date!' Nuclear .Power Problem ( MAILBOX . ] Letters from readers are welcome. The nght to condense letters to /1t spar.e or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All Letters must in- clude signature and mailing address but names may be wilhheld on re- quest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pubhsl1ed To the Editor. I a m writing from the o~r side of the continent pertaioini lo an issue that knows no· boun- daries. In Connecticut. as in California, we f~ursclvcs vie· timized by an "011 shortage." Whether or· not the shortage is real (and the facts seem to in- dicate tha t it is not> it has brought about an awareness of our energy needs and possible. avenues to solve these 'needs. Yet, although this awareness has. been forthcoming. efforts in Con- necticut have been almost solely· directed to one and only one source: nuclear power the most. reliable feature of which is its un. reliability. CALIFORNIA, 1 arr told, is also facing a s imilar nuclear power expansion program. Thu~ it is vital that one question the economics. safety, and ultimate.• reliability of the peaceful atom. I am not asking one lo accept that nuclear power is bad. I am only asking one lo hear both sides out. for it is only when both sides are heard that an educated opinion can be made. I am a biology major at Bostan College and have been involved in the nuclear power issue for well over three years. My in- terest evolves from 19 summers spent at Black Point Beach which is directly arross the bay from Northea s t Utilities Millstone Nuclear Power Plants: One, Two. and Three. Hence I have had a chance to see first band a once famous ~ranite quarry turn into a multi-billion dollar kilowatt. I have thus seen one of the most beautiful sectionl> of the Connecticut coastline mutate into an awesome powerhouse with roµtln(> radia lion releases. Mishaps, miscalculations, and malfunctions involving these ~ometimes illuminating, all the times irradiating, powerhouses are not some "mad" scientist's foncoctlon or some "unrealistic" environmentalist's vision. These problems have been seen, are be· Jng seen, and will continue to be seen first hand at Millstone. The fact that ever·extending breakdowns can occur hus been proven. IT IS important \hat California not follow the mistakes of Con- necticut. On~ m\,lsl at leWit ques- Uon tho rcli b1Uty or nucle•1r power as 1t stnnds today. Nothing on the face or the earth ls as "8real '' as thiR power "ource is touted to be. It must be reaUz<'d that th opponents as w 11 wi the power companieti have v11Jld points to be made. In the 1970s we must s~nd as much llme and money develop- ing more emctent mean to curb our cner1y ppclltc as we did ln · the 1960s to teed our edacious Dear Gloomy Gus Eenie, m eenie. miney, moe, it's my turn to play mayor some mo'. Isn't it time we get down to bare facts and charter this city? Councilmen or women should be voted in by dis- tricts. Let the pe<'ple choose their own mayor. A.B.C. Gleomy OW <e1N11e11u are '*"inM 1W t'MdWs Miii • ... IM<H NrilY retlac1 .. views ef .._ ...... ,.,. SeM ,.ul' ,.C ,_.,,.. te Gleorfty Gvs, O.lly ~lllt. . energy pa1ate. Ocean thermal d11ference, geQlhermal. and solar energy must be utilized. In order for that to occur we must now allocate the same dollars to . these power sources as we did and still are doing with m~clear power. • JOHN P. BIGOS Enfield. Conn. Sch~ol Priorities To the Editor: I am writing in reply to a letter titled ''School Priorities" that was published in the March 19 edition of the Daily Pilot. As the school budget cuts and the election draws near, I am becoming more and mor~ an- noyed al the "finger pointing" ;md lack o! knowledge displayed by some of the well-meaning peo pie who are understandably in- terested in their local education. IT IS symptomatic that as purse strings are lightened and concern arises. secondary and support services are singled out as ''extraneous." Examples arc cited that are basically true but · highly unrealistic. One would eventually deduct from Mr. Newkirk's letter that the ideal educational system would be very si mil ar to a brick schoolhouse, a schoolmarm (or ma ster>. and very little paperwork. Although Newport·.Me:sa 1s not the "vanguard" of educationCtl accomplishment. l do believe It ' is one of the mQst _progressive and outstanding !chool districts in the state. Newport-Mesa's achievements arc due to many factors. one of them being sup· port services. I agree that the budget reductions will cause a reassessment of priorities, but I feel that a fully informed Old· mlnistrative staff. board of trustees, a.nd public will make tt)e proper decisions. IC the teaching st~fr want.~ to .belp, I would hope they would l90k to themselvc~ to make constructtve contributions. rather than Potnt their fingers elsewhere oi)(I <'riUclie. ~O~ERTOAY . P .S. I t.ook. one stton~ exception to Mr. 'N~wkirk 's letter when he s t ted his belief that 111tudent achievemC!nt was a rather direct re}alionshlp to tbe .socio rconomic level of the parents. Again, from this type of thinking. <me could deduct that the stu- dents from Lido Isle nero not at tend dass, as they already know more than their "underpaid" middle class teochcrs . c MilitaMJ Spe11di11g Drai11s Coffers Israel Faces Economic Crisis JERUSALEM -The exorbi· [ ] lanl cos t of raising its military EVANS-NOVAK power to a point 50 percent higher than before the October war of 1973 in s uch major '"".------------ categories ·as battle tanks has placed Israel in a Precarious economic crisis , by far the worst in a 27 -year hi story studded with financial pro- blems. One predic- tabJe impact: an attack on high military spending by worried eC?onomis t s and planners i• Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's government. Indeed. there is reason to believe that Rabin himself, who was chief of the general staff in tJie brilliantly fought six-day war of 1967, is con- vinced that lbe $4 billion defense budget-approximately one-half the gross national product-is far too high and is quietly trying to cut it. · · . our well-being if we have to." hl· told us, "but not our being.·• The s acrifice of well-being 1-. pervasive and harsh. and Halim h as s hown cxtraordinarv political courage m forcing h.-s country to do what has to be done. given the c·xorbitant level of defense spc.•nding There 1s on- ly one word to deseribe l11s policy, which wus drafted by econ om 1s l s on the s taff of Finance M in1ster Yehoshua Rabinowitz and the bank of Israel <which both controls the monetary system and act.s as economic adviser lo the govern- ment). That \\Ord is brutal. The objccl 1s t o squeeze purchasing power out of the dvilianeconom y down to but not q~te including the last drop. The d~vices arc familiar: let prices soar and sop up what little non- essential buying power is left - after the purchase of essentials like sugar, bread. milk -by high laxes. Then, to reduce the S3.5 billion balance-of-payments de· ficil. shift investment out of the domestic economy into export < u necessary step, but likely to dOU· ble the. 3.4 percent unemploy. mcnt rate by next fall ). LATE LAST year the Israeli pound was ·devalued by 43 per- cent and government subsidies to hold prices dO\\ n were ruthless- ly reduced. One r<.'sult: sugar t1;pled in price overnight, bread · doubled, meat and milk soared 80 percent. But the hardest Rabin decision still lies ahead, when the next cost-of-living allowance direct governm<.'nt payments to compensate workers for lost purchasing po\\ er the preceding six months -comes dul'. If Rabin ha ngs tough, workers will have lo forfeil the allowance in June, despite the precipitous increase in the cost of living. The national labor union (Histadrut) is already battling Rabin over his austerity program. That bat~lc \\ 111 become war if lhe Junt: at- lowanl'CS don't materialize. But if Rabin eaves. ;ind the al- lowances are paid. the crucial purpose of his program -t~ wrin g out every last Israeli pound of non-essential civilian spending-will be defeated .. and a new inflation s piral will start. Thus, the bollom half of this h ard -work in~ population · Oriental Jews with impoverished economic :rnd cultural back {!rounds -1s going lo sufft>r bit - terly. "The)' are now consuming e\·ery penny the~ cam .. , onv c.•conom1e e:-.perl told u-.. ~o \\Ondcr Rabin's finance minisll',. turned ashen when warnt!d that lsral'l ·i, rcq Ul'))l fol' $2.59 billion ti'> o.i gift Crom the L'.S. where un· l·mplo~ nwnt is nearing 10 per· l'l'llt, won't get the usual .. anylh ing ) ou want" from Congrcs~ Since every dollar cut from llwt request will be 3 dolla1· out of Israel's s partan living stan- dard, that would leave one l'l' l'Ourse -cut the untouchable de- fense budget. "TilER E IS a huge argument now going on inside our govern- mep t about the size of the military budget," a top govern· ment ~economist told us. ''What we des perately need is more civilian control. an oversight committee to sludy reaJ defense nee ds. We n eed a control mechanis m to rein in Peres" <Defense Minister Shimon Heroism in the CIA Peres). Peres himself intends to meet lhis defense-cut campaign head on. He told us that even if a i,econd-st.ige Is raeli withdrawal from Sinai s ucceeds and Egypt p led~es so m e form of non- belligerency. the defcm;e budget for 1976 \\Ould still remain at the just-under S4 billion level sd for 1975. Given the battle-front condi· lioning of four major wars since independence. the v·oters might follow Peres and not the budgel- cutters if the issue goes publk. The economis t now pushing for a civilian oversight committee half conceded that fact. "\\'E ARE w1lhng to sacrifice WASHINGTON -CIA of- ficials, Whose lips have been sealed for two decades, are now beginning to talk about the clan- destine operations of the Cold War. They have told us deadly grim tales of ter rible torture. violent death. low treachery and high courage. In t1"? 1950s. dozens of C I A I n filtrat o r s were slipped behind th e Iron Curtain. Rarely did anyone make it back ali vc. Invariably. the y wer e cau g ht and executed. But first, they were subjected to the most skillful torture the human mind has devised. Only after Civil War in Art The original pen and pencil drawings and water color paint- ings prepared for woodcut copy ing and reproduction in the famous Battles and Leaders ol tbe Civil War -a treasure trove of art which was hailed recently as ''the most il'l)portant ·dis- covery of Civil War art in this century" -appear in an elegant, large volume titled The American H~rltage ·century Collection qi ClvU War Art (McGraw-Hill, $3S>. · OHelnally publishfd. by C.en· tury ln the 1880s in four volumes, this definitive eyewitness history canied illustrations coverma the entire war by S6 of the foremost artUta of the day. Many ot tbe plQtures are based an their on the·seene battle JJketches THE INV ALtJ ABLE orfJ?{rutl rt works, wh1Cb could not then be reproduced with complete ac- curacy. disappear~. however. end remained buried in three at- Uc trunks for most or thJs cen· tury. • When the huae collection came to light. American llerllaRe ( THE BOOKMA N J purchased it for $200,000 and all 754 pieces are now repl'Oduced. with utmost modern technical sophistication. in Civil War An. . The book's 12 chapters use the accompanying narrative ond more than 400 of the best pictures lo follow the course of the war from Fort Sumter to Appomat·. w, and then show battlefield scenes drawn 20 years later. The remainder or the coiled.ton is reproduted in :i cataJ01Ue, and each illustration Is idenUC1ed by •rUst 81\cl !'Ubject. M. Bruce Catton, the eminent Civil War blstonan. notes ln 1 Foreword. "These \>.ictu.res helped to fllter out the evil and the ugliness. If they unlntcn- Uonally lent a tinge ol romance to what was undern<>ath cvcry- lhlnfl -a matter of unrt>lieved tra.cedy. it was a romance the country d~sperately needed." VICTOR DE KEYSERLING (JAC K ANDERSON J they were more dead than ahve. the last frag ment of information extracted from them. were they allowed to die. our sources re port. WE GOT the first inkling of this from form e r Defense Secretary Clark Clifford, who once headed the civilian advisory board which watches over the CIA. He told us that undercover men had been caught a nd suh- Jected to cru e l torture. He praised t hese unsung heroes whose deeds, he said, surpass the most valorous in our history. From other s ources, we have now learned more about the!'>e dat;ng infiltrators. some of them aliens. others Americans of East European ancestry. Some were parachuted behind the Iron Cur· lain; others slipped ashore from boats: som e s imply sneaked J cross the Iranian border on foot One ugt•nt, known inside the· C'IA as "Tough Andy," lasted for two years. keepin g one step ahead of the KGB. But the pilot who was supposed to pick him up at a secret landing strip "got chicken'' the last minute. re· called a source. This was lhe last that was heard of Tough Andy. I N THE mirl·19SOs, President Eisenhower became discouraged over the loss or life and dis- banded the infiltration program. But not long aftetwarm, the mi~· sic;ms were revived under the code names "AEREADV" for lhe SoY1et Union and "OK WHIP· PER" for the Soviet bloc Using tbe Army as a cover. the CIA !lcoured military records lo find servlc~mcn Md veterans who col.Lid' speak Russian and other East Eurol)can tong\lcs Those who could ~ recruited were given "hot traini.,,Jf' in in- filtration and espionage. In addition to hanguagc r'< Jlt'rts. the Cl A olso keeps file · on othe1· contract workers with un· usual professions. IC a · belly dancer or crop du~ler sbould be needed for a special assignment. lhe CIA can usually find a trusted operati\ eon its lists Our source~ say th.it the locksmith's name. pro\'1ded to the Watergate break· 111 tl•am h) the CTA. must have t'Om e from lhc~c lists . T\\ o ke\' flies are usec.I bv the CIA . One is the enormous ''RI' ( necords lntegr<ition) file, an which millions of names are met1cu lo us ly cross-indexed. Almost c\•ery name the CIA bas l'\'er come across, innocent or SUSPICIOUS. can be found in the "RI " i\ ~IORE r efined file, once t•Jllt•d the "Slaff D" index and more recently the "Green List,'' t·onlains lhe names picked up from antc.>rcepted phone calls. opened mall. wiretaps and otht'r surveillance activities In S\\Orn testimony. CIA chief \\'11l1am Colhy has said these I li es arc.· vital to inlelligene<• \\Ork. but h e agreed some malcnal obn ous ly gets int() the files hy "mistake." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ho06r1 N. Weed, PufliUhl!r Thoma• Kt>evil. EdJJor • Barbara Krt'1bich, E:dllonol Page Editor The editorial page of the Dally Pilot seeks to inform and stlmulatt' readers by pf'e\entina oo this page diverse commentary on tomes of interest by synd1ca(. <'ft columnists and cartoorusts .. bs pro\ 1ding a forum for readerg' v1eY.s and b~· presenting this newspaJM'r's op1n1ons and i<l•as on cur~nt topics. The editorial ot>ioiona ol the OaJI)' Pilot ~ar on ly in the l"d1lorial ('olumn at~ top of th<" pa~e Opinioos eit· pr~td b)' the columnists and canooniM11 and letter Y.riter-t att their ov.•n and no endontment of lheir views bv th•• Doily Pilet i;hould two 1nrcrrt'd · Wednesday, March 26. 19'15 ( t\fter: 4 Years. 'Quentin Six' ial Opens .. '1sAN RAFAEL <UPJJ -Nearly four yean> a fter ~wvlct r evolutionary G'eorge Jackson. three IM&rds end two lnlnates died during an escape al· Lempt, the ''San Quentin Six" v.•i.•nl on trial in a . ~ heav ily guarded (; J courtroom at ~larin Clvlc f State Center on charges or kill· .... • _ in g theguards . ,\t Tuesday's opening , se&iion of the trial, a de- fense attorney was cited for contempt, another asked to be removed from the case, and defendants Lu.is Talamantes and Hugo PineU were taken from tbe courtroom. Superior Court Judge Henry Broderick Ustened to requests from prospective jurors who uked to be excused for personal re· asons. Then he recessed the· p~eedings until Thursday when he told them to bring notes from their doctors or employers if appropriate. He wimed that the trial could last as long as nine months. - Student ,..,., Cut Rejerted LOS ANGE LF.S CU PI J -A propo::.al to t'ul s tu- dent body f et"::. al 16 of 19 California State UniversitY' campuses by as n1uc h as SO percent was rejected ·nucsd•~Y by trustct's of the university and colle~e :-y~tl'rn The trustet·~ made lh<'ir dct·1sion on the basis or a . studenl refer c ndu111. The voting, held during the \lt'ck or J<~t"b. 24. s howed that the majority or stu- dents fa \'Ored retcnttOn of lhe fees. • Vaccination , ' For Cancer In Future?. ,/ -~:Makf . . 'rt'P e&:sion , I . • ' ~ D t <.4P1 ' •lrlnro thip1 Jiappiu "hen female prison ,guards I • \ SAN DIEGO <UPI> -The at_!i.assitnedtowatchmale. po151ibility the firat human lnmate1. ,. ~tACRAMENTO <Ui>J> .-The Browtf. cancer virus baa been isolated. The inmates behave bel4 mlniatNJJon 4iscJoaed l«laY tt is thlnklq1.ot o from a le~kemia victim was te.r. a. federal warden •\lid' Jna et•rt• of C1tlit\)rw.,a ,:JOts..ta,.'Jurban h9me1te strengthenedi today when a a:ov-"l'uefday. t • • • ... , Ing•• ~1 ~vlnJ a?i8y1 'tllta))li:tal~ M>uses tO' Jo ernment scienUst reported he A,s a oc 1 ;\ tt w airdllft ; , lncomefalnlli'es who arew11unr t'o the them up. had repeated the re at with a dif· j • Lowell <K•nC'aid ·said tht!-Donald Burns ~"O~tifn'~t ·secret~y or bus in ferent blood sample. )fetrowlitan Correction}ll and tranSportatlon foi"'Gbv. Edrhund G. Brown Jr., But the question or whether the Center in do~ntpwn San said homesteading ts being "very seriously con- virus aetuallyt was respon1.lble · Diego has"l5 womtm or. Bldered' In tonnection with a, nearly Sl billion hoa~ for the disease in the patient, a '"ficers 'who• work on anyr ~tn1.blllbeforethelegislatur ~-~ 61-year-old Kansas woman, pro-floor, whether it . houses tn ·•n interview with UPI, Burns said the stil~ bably will not, be answered tor women or men. · could buy thousands of run-down homes in decaylnJ some time, said Dr. David . 1ectJon1 of Loi Angeles, Oakland and oll)er citi~ Baltimore , professo r of Ph . r foraslitUea'110cent&0rtihedollar. mjcrobiology at Massachusetts 0 tO Finn He •-Id be knew oe 7,000 houses in Los Angeles lnsti\uteofTechnology. ~rrentJ9 available from the federal governmeQt Confirm at ion that viruses for Just1Ucb a program. ca~e cancer io human bt'lngs, Su" l Filed. ·• Nittl.._... as they do in some animals, · I ' PY.BCRASE' WOULD be made from QlOney . would represent a major step in .,.. c~rated by the sale of bonds under the housin&J. ftNa11rlalProfJie.u 6cientists' effort to undentand LOS ANGELES (AP> -1be t;.1ll,an~~e-bomestumedovertoneedyfamilits. J . PauJ Getty III, 18-year-()ld the disease that ranks as the na· film sqpply and developing com· Tb'~ ltttetary said Brown was enthusiastic : grandson of the billionaire tioo's ·No. 2 killer.-Jt might even pany, Fotomat Corp., has been •~ta home. t.ehabllitatlon program, and addett.,..- oilman. has agreed he is in-lead to a vaccine to block certain accused in a civil su1tof advertis-••mourview self·helpisthecornerstone. '' bl ( 'types of malignancies. ·• ing falsely that it develops photo· ··You lel peo~e ~ork on the house, you lend . capa e 0 managing his own The vi"rus in the le-ukemia vie-graphs in 24 hours. them some mone1 for ma~rials and assistance and ' money and the court has tim was first found by Dr. Robert The suit in Superior Court, labOr, sue~ as master~ ca~te·n. plumb~rs so. been asked to appoint his Gallo or the National Cancer file d Tuesday ·by John A . f?rlh," ·Burns· explained, ''then after· a perii>d oi , n1ate rnal grandfathe r <.is lnslilute last ycur and reported Stillman, an assistant district al·. (tfne they'll own the property, ha\'ing their own · conservalorofhisestatc.Ae-in Januar y . Gallo told an torney in Los Angeles County, 'swealequity'init." cordint'J to doc uments filed American C a ncer Society seeks to require the company,to L:rban· homesteading, which seeks to relieve t TuesqaY in I~os Ange les seminar he recently isolated the s pend 80 percent or its Calirornia lhe probJems or· urban decay a.nd ·housing · Superior Court, young Getty. same virus from a s ample taken o.tdvertising budget in the next shortages, has been tried experimentally in somt:> who lives in the Holly\\'ood from the patient at a later course two years tQ publicize its failure Eastern ~ities under a Cederally sponsored housing ' J-lills wilh his wife and tw<>-in her disease. to process film in£ide one day. .prOgrifsp;i.._ 1. Bost.ages Fou11d 1Jr1f1arn1ed month-old-son, ''is financial-Scientists have been trying for 1'he suit also seeks a perma-T"'IN, VERSIONS of the housing bill \viii be ·' ly improvident .•• thus he in-years to isolate a human cancer-'nent injwiction to prevent false considerea by Senate and As&embly CQmmittees SAN DIEGO (APJ -'The wife and son of a bankl advertently tends lo dis-causin~ virus. There have been advertising and to assess a 52,500 after the Easter recess. The tegis)ature has been · offici al "'ere held hostage in their home in an extor-several false claims, CaU5ed by penalty for eacb past inaccurate working on the measure in a .Special session for · ti on atte mpt Tuesday but the suspect failed to pick up rs_i~p_a_te_th_e_m_o_n_e..;y~.'-' _____ l..;a..;bo.,...ra;..t..;o_ry:...;.m.;.i;.;s.;.ta.;.k.;.•;.;5.;.· _____ ...::;st::•::l•::m::::;•::•o:t.c.... ________ _,m""'o"reo.t"h!!a!!n:,,a:.::m!!o!!n!!t!!h;... ________ :_ __ _ ransom money le ft in a parking lol, the FBI said. The hos tages '''ere found unha rmed but hand cufred to a staircase in their Pacific Beach re- !>1dence after the ordeal. ''I'm glad it's over." J oseph Curto, as!l.istant manager, said afterwards,, .. J'm glad my \\'ifc anti son are safe and thank God noharn1 cam e to anyone." Broac11 Picks Busi11es•man S,\CR."'.\1E:'\TO (lJ Pll -Busi nessman Robert Batinovich of I lillsborough has been chosen by Gov. f:dn1und G. Bro,,·n Jr. as his second appointee to a S37,:!12·a ·year scat on the stale Public Utilities Cum1n1~sion. Batinov1ch, 38, joins Leonard Ross. 29. as the gov- ernor's only other appointee to the PUC, which re· gu lates elect ricil y and gas rates charged by private utility companies. The next scheduled appaintment 10 the board ror Brown Call s due Jan. I , 1977. Perjury O.arges Flied :\IARTl :\"EZ l APJ -Bad has been set at S2.SOO ro_r a ma_n accused of posing as an expert railroad "'1tness in a S lO million lawsuit against Southern Pacifi c. The perJury l'Ompla1nt oigainst \\'illiam Arthur Dickinson, 55, allegt.>s he po~ed as a Cambridge Lni versily doctorate unrt testifi ed in a Southern Pacific case that ""'a::. ::.t:"ttl ed in l'\o\·em ber 19?3 with a $?25,000 ju<lg111cnl. Teacher Te11ure Threatrned SACRA'.\fE'.'\TO <U PI J -An education rerorm commissinn. sponsored by Wil son Riles, has made the controversial recommen~~'ion that tenure be abolished for C::i lifornia schocllfl"1chers, it has been lea m ed. 'J'hc comm1s!l.ion. ho"·ever. also urged the adop. tion of ne"· safeguards to protect academic freedom oind the righ t::. of teachers before tenure is repealed. /tfurder SuJ<pect ArqulUed Sr\:\" DIEGO f,\PJ -An ln1pcri al County woman h<i:i been acqu1llcd of t.:har,t;:c::. lh<.il she solicited her hu::.band·s murder. ) .. N:d;.i G. A<lhius. tif floltvillf'. broke into tears . .ind embraced her l\\ll children Tuesd;.iy <J!'o the San Diego County Superi or Court jury returned.the not: guilty verdict Good f 'riday •flio Holiday' S1\CR,\:\JE:-.;·ro CAP1 -r·aced v.·ith an adve rse court ruling. Gov. Edmund Bro""·n Jr. says he isn·t going to proclaim Good Friday as a holiday and gi\·e slate em ployes three hours off to go to church. But liro"·n -"·ho once studied to be a priest - says he will ask for a rehearing of the appellate rourl decision that the traditional proclamation al· lo"·1n~ v.•orkers three hours off with pay is un- consl1lut101131 . B11r11ed Ht1dp1 f)i•coar,.red FJ·:·rTf:HS 11 rrr SPRI.'\'GS CL:P l f -The body of r·hr13llll(' ll ill. 42 . :\";.ipa.'"as rou nd ·ruesday in the f1rt:>-g utted ruins of Ju<in1ta's G111le ry Restaurant and ilot Sprin~s 111'.ltel. ·rht: fire rouri.·d thrPul!h tht· ran1 ed funk y r<'~lauranl :11HI old hotel earl y Sund;,iy . Fifteen pt.'r:-.lJn ..... 1nrlud1ng 1J\1 ncr JuanLl<i :\Tunson. had lo be rescut>d rro1n the ~ccond floor of the building by fi remen u~1ng !udder:-.. It hnd been thought all persons el:ic-apt-d v.1thout inJUr). • . CATAMARAN SAILING CLINIC Two One Day Srs~lons Aprll 5-6 Al Newport Beach -''""°i« ~ ~: • ,,..1 YI"•• ,._ l'lf'O".n1"l"•itna !l()l)l!C~!~ now G[N( \IEAl'K)l>I W()<O(I Cf\!1<'"1)t(Jn Ort111m;11...,, Sii·~ ~ad ~lrut.IOr P 0 flo• <() • ~ 5'o"lil fl..orN1 > (A \IJ 11.15 t80!>) 6111-0l;>!i. 111•) ~ 1·2.i'll!> ClllJ)/\ Div11ioil of ln•nl ~·m S,c)ru --~=J, Ent•rt•lnment h•ppenlng1. Everr Frld•r In lh• DAILY PILOT • il's lhe ttal article - hand cast and aal1cd in solid brass. lndivtdua] numbers arc cast in each bucldc -and ownership recorded and stored in a Welb Fargo vaull. Just open a new $250 checking er savings account at the new Newport Center Office of Wells Fargo Bank, and i1's yours. Opena . Gold.Account and get a gc>ld pan. Open a Wells Fall!O Gold Account -the original oomplete bank service pacbge -during Wells Fargo Days, and you'll receive a free JOld pan -the kind the prospccton used. a Vice President and Manager Wallace Minter, Ass~ Manager Steve Wille and their staff are also giving away free Wells Fargo souvenir badges and posters for everybody, as well as free refreshments and a chance to win a valuable prize. So come to Nc:wport Cen1er and say hello March 25-Tl, !Oa.m. to 3p.m.; March 28, !Oa.m. lo Noon. ~r~-~~---·~~.~~~~~~~~--. l Wma$1005%~SaringsAanmt l I at \\Wis Fargo Banlc I : Bring this cnli'y blank 10 the Newport Center Qfflcr ai 660 NtwpOl"t I I Center Drive:, Newport lk1ch, on Tut1.-Tht1r1., March 25·27, I I bi:t111ttn IO:OO A.M. and 3:00 P.M. or F~ March 28 b:tween I I 10:00 A.,\\. and 12:00 Noon. I I , I 1 t-IAhl( "I : . I I ADOR[S~_!_ I I Cll'I' TATE ,.,_ '1 I A MW df1!oll" tor_.11 '" ""'°°"'" II be htld-.:frl I d;t)' ~I Clow '1 bulir'!llSI. ~OU~ I'd f11¥1~ ~ ~ T1ll"""' 1, I w•ll be notified b)' rNll. You IN1 wlfl only once. • I N~• or ca111em11, em'*"" and~· el w.t• F#'QO & Co • .,. I ~~~·~~!:._~!~ IOOI'. ~apply. • o I A$100 Passbook Savings Account to be given away e8clt day. ' Wm giVing away a SIOO Wcll11'111110 Passbook·~ ;\l:oount each Clay-and all visiton ,arc cliilble. Ahd if you open aQ. acarunt ytiu get a full 5% interest -more thin at the other 4 of California's 5 largcst bailks. . ' •• ; . ·\\Ws Fargq Days,Man:h 2S·28at Newport Center1 660 Newport Center Dr.,~rt Beach •. ' , . ~· • \ / . ' ' ,. ' " . " '" ,. .. ... ~· ' .; '. ... '• .. -·, ' • ' ' ., ~ ·. ' ' • ') '< .. , ~ -. ' t ., • •• , • . ., "•' tZ· • •