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1975-04-01 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 • • I • 0 m -e • • . . 6ood Ne.,,s: Food Prices • • • I -Drop 2 PercentiQMarch • .. . / • • • •• Sunken Westerner Goes for $100. B~gi11s Exile diaChief illoat Debris Found Fishing Vessel Lon Nol Leaves To Diver . : I " J'fl NOJ\1 PENll (!.:Pl J • A ll'arful Jlrcs id ent Lon r.;01 Jcrt embuttled Ca 1n bodia for exile to- d;.1y. f{ebel troops celebrated his depa rture by t ightening their noot>e around Phnom Penh and parti:.illy uv('rrunning one of the guvcrnn1cnt ·s Ju st p1·ovinciul stronghold s. I.on Nol. 62, ,,·ho hi.is h.·d the C:;imbodi un government for fi ve years s ince the overthruw"' of Mq.n in Jail Faces Charge 111 Ex wrtion Tr<Jnsienl Kcibh P . NUcatola, facing: Fnunlain V;_illey ass<1ult und robbery l'.hargl's, also has hcen charged with kidnaping u Sun Diego hank rnan;.fgcr's \Vife ;.ind son in an ~xtorlion attt1mpt . f'u c atola , 3 1. remains in Orange Collnty Juil on ch~1 rf..(cs of . robbin~ !\.1aric Ca llender's J"t'StHurant. 18889 Brookhurst St., orS2oo at gunpoint. t-l c also is u<·cused of fi1·ing .._. .t s hot ut lhrcc cmployes \\'ho j)Urs ucd.him afl <•r\\'arcl. }-81 agents in San Diego said tod<..1y they also have charged N ucatola \\'ilh :.itlempting to l'X· tort $5,500 fron1 Joseph Curto. :J9. manager of San Diego Trust :.in<.I Savings Bunk . r-sp a gcnts s;.iid .\"ucatolu ;.i]- l eged ly held Curto 's v•ife, Virgi ni ;.i , and s on. Ken . 9, hostage in their home !\larl"~l8. They n ll egc h e telephoned Curto sa}'ing his \\·ire ::ind son \\'ould be h;.irm cd if $5,500 Y•as not dropped in a i;:ampcr. Curto depos ited I he 1noney but. it was ne,·c1· picked up. J\1rs . Curto and th eir· son were fo und h!indcuffed but unharmed inside &he home. agcnt!:i said. They s uid they tlo not kno\\1 '''hY thl• cush never \VJ.IS claimed. Nucutol<.1, \\'ho also uses the alias Nichol:.iS K , Salac.hi, told F'ountt1in V:11\ey police his name \V<J!i Jumcs Urs ino, '"hen t •• was :.irrestl"d s?on after the holdup in that eity. Police sa id he entered the restaurant, orde-rcd ll cherry pie, then apparently chHnt:ed his mind <.1bout ea ting und demanded the$200 cash at gunpOint instead. lie allegedly fired ~ s hot at th1·ee restaurant employes,. who chused him Outside. Fountain Valrey police. ••llli help from ttuntlngton Bench police and the Nc"·port Bea.eh hQlicopter. settled off the neighborhood o.nd ur1·estcd h.im \Vilhout str'u1&1tle 45 minutes later. ' Officers Suld he also is v.·anted Prince Norodom Siha nouk, flew to Indonesia via Thailand. T\vo ins urgent rockets landed near the presid e nt 's plane as he <.'.limbed the boarding ramp at Pol·hentong Airport. The p1·esident, accompunicd by Prime l\.1 inister Long Borel and a party or 28 officials , ar· 3 MORE VIET CIT,IES FALL TO REDS, Page A4 l'L\'ed in J ak<irla, Indonesia, then flew to Bali o n the first leg of \\·h.:at \\'as desc ribed <JS an "unof- fic ia l" tour dest ined to lake him 'to the United States. Seni or government sources said.it \\'US (•iear the chief of slate has no intention of r~turning. J\lcan wh ile , Indi a today re· cognized Prin ce Nor odom Sihanouk 's royal go\'ernment or national unio n of Ca mbodia. '-~" .,\!~~ By HIL!\R\"KAVE Ottlle 0.Jil, Pilot Statt 'I'h e sunken, battered hulk or 1 the \Vt.>stcrnt>r, the s ports fi shing boat Lh;.it \\'enl do"·n off Nc\vport I J1 arbor last \\'eek. \\·as sold lodav to ;J .Nc\\'port 111..•ac h di vl'r fo.1· $100. .Doug Ft•rrell . s kippcr-0v.·ncr o r the 65-foot boat, said he sold \\'h<ll ·s IC'ft of I hl' \Vt.'!:ilcrncr to Frt>d !\.1 unSon. a dive r employed by Or<Jngc County. 1'hc s kippc1· s aid r..1un so n pl:.i nncd to float the bo;.it t.>ithcr later today or \Vedncsday to rt'· <.'.Over anything or value still on Lhe vessel. s uch a s the engines <.1nd propellers. The \Vesterncr s ank las t \Ved - nesday about 100 y;.irds orr the l'asl jetty in Coron<.1 dcl J\·la1·. dumping all 33 passengers and --.... ·crev.· members in to the \Valer. All '~ere rescued by the llu1·bor Patrol.'.._ ~ · Lon· Nol ousted Sihanouk· in .._. coup in March, 1970. Siha nouk . \1;ho said.._he tried to maintain a ncutralist"-co1.1._rse, set up his government ,ill-~king ~oo n after. The Co mrlibn~t ·l cd Khmer Rouge th en emet-g d and began their fight agll inst Lon Nol 's U.S . s upplied and trained troops. -o.ily l"ii.t PllOIO by ltlcl11rd koffller 1\<'cording..LQ. Ii a rborm Lister 1\ I Ober·g. not muclt is left In ~ood condition <.1bo<.1rt.1 the old fis hin g boat. FRED MUNSON RETRIEVES WESTERNER 'S BAIT TANK FROM BIG CORONA SURF Sunken Sportfisher Breaking Up Under Weter off Newport Harbor Piec<.•s of the deck have noated lo the s urfacc, tht.> bait tank broke a\'JUY front the deck and floalc(I a\\·ay, the pilol house has split in half :.ind the n1<.1in hull appears to bt.• brc.iking; up be nc;.ith the s ur- faCl', Oberg ~aid . The Indian decision \\'as an· nounl'ed in ~a joint communique issuL-'d al th e end of a four-day vi si t to New D e lhi by the Sihanouk government's foreign minister, Sarin Chhak. Grotery Prices Police Seek Ide ntity o f Newport Body -............ Decline i1t ·°"'~arch • • 1\ t<•an1 of seven divers from S an Clemente, N e \\"IX>rl Be<.1c h ;.ind l.a guna Bcal'.h lireguard de- partments s pent st•vera\ hou1-s 1 J\1onda y cxaminilJg the remains .or Lhc \\'csternff. \\"hich is lying Shortly arter· Lon Nol 's de· parture, orricial source·s dis- 1.:losed that the l\1 ckong River to\\•n of Neak Luong, jammed ,,·ith 60,000 refugees and soldiers, h a d been partially overrun and was in danger of falling . (Sec LON NOL, Page A2) By the Associaied Press There's good nev.•s al the grocery s tore. An Associated Press marke lbasket s urvey shows prices declined on a wide vari~of ite m s during March. cultin s upermarket-,bills. by more t an 2 percent. The decreases did not follow uny particular pattern and were offset, in part, by increases in the . · · · · · price of chopped chuck a nd eggs. SLA. ' Pittty Butlhc dcclines doprovideanin- dication that grocery prices may be leveling and that this Search lJri yettr's rate of increase will be be low the cost spirals of 1973 and -KENTUtK. w.va . 1974. fUPJ ) -A "'·oman re-The t\P dreY• a random li st of s e m b l i n g m i s's i n g IS commonl y purchased food and nevJspaper lTe ircss Patty nonfood items, checked the price J-lenrstwastheobjectofan o n ~Tarch ·l , 1973 , at a intense pre.dawn se'Brch s uperma rket in each or 13 cities t od ay in northwest e rn and has rechecked at.thetJ.artof West Virgin fa, following a ea~h Succeeding month. tip by a women. gasoline Here. is a breakdoi.m ol what station owner. happened In Los·.Angeles dwing It v.1as the -second time in lt1erch : a month that police Jn West The 15·item total dropped from Virginia were pressed into $12.62 to $12.27, down 3 percent. a s,ea r c h involving the Milk . sugar, paper towels and }learst case..· eggs went qpwn : fPOl"k c~ps, "l'robably 5.000 people chOJ>ped chuck. cle'teiil!lnl. fabri c 1'i a w p a t t y Ji e a r s t softener. butler Jind coOkies went • M>me"·here last night," up: the other fiy~ittms were un· mused stole lrooper R.L,. ~ chbnged. 1 Gunnoe .• ,but you tteVer Durtng Narc!h, lt\e market· know. It's hard lo tell. We, .baSkct blll <decllned ~trt 11 cities. ~~. cent. Ov~t-alt, there was an averagedr8p or 2. 7 percent. The situation v.·as an .improve- ment oyer Fe bruary, when•the bill dropped in nine cities and rose in four, but .the price of groceries was st.Ill much higher tha n last year. In the 12'-months e nded J\.1 arch Jt, the rn arket- basket bill went up an average or 14.2 percent. Ove r the 25·month (See PRICES, PageA2) Nc"'·port Beach dctec.1.ives and Orange County coroner's de- puties today resumed their at· tempt to identify the body of a young m an found J\tonday by a \voman laking· a morning walk along the beach in Ba lboa. The badly d ccom1>0scd rc- m.ains, which a ppean>d to have been in the ""' ater for <.il least three weeks, washed 3fihorc al ·about 8 u.m .. at the strand near L Street. Lifeguards ret1icvcd the body which appeared to be that of E x -con Runs uyouthinhis tccns. Speculation is s trong today that the rcm<Jin s c lad in blue de ~ For Mayor nim pants urc those of 1s.ycar- 01d Philip l\1a gna of Nor\valk. llf' ELKllART. Ind. (1\P) -Thl' dis a ppeared in the surl al Sunset Elkh:.irt County EIL>clion Board Beach t.1arch 19. has decided.. to let Robert E. But coronl'r's s pokesmen to- Heier i\a'h for mayor dei:t>lte his d ay said they s till had no strong .seven years in prison fol' assault evidence to announce the identity and battery w1lh intent lo com· oflhebody. mil rape. • ·Magna had be en swimming Heiur, whose candidacy "'as with frie nds when he apparently lIµproved by the board Monday, drowned and vanished in the cold pleaded gut tty in 1962 or attack· sut1 earlier last month. (Sec BO,.\T , Potgc A:?) Or~n:~ Cons t We11fht"'r i\1o~tly f;.iir through \\'ccl- ll('~d~t~« ut·cording to the \\·cathcl' S t't"Vll'l'. ,,·ith local ,,·ind ~. \\';.1 rnl l'I" davs . Rf:;u:h hi ghs at 63 ris in ~ lo fi7 inland. l,O\\'S Loni ghl 40 lo 48. I NSIDE T ODAY Rote increases. Jikely wilf be coming thicker .and Jasler than CIJt'r and your bills Jar. lelepho11e , elec lricdy and gas will continue going up. St ory. Page BS. )11dt"'X ing lY.'O Elkhart women. Jie ~erved seven years al the tn-Detectiv e Sgt. K en ne th ..,,y,.,,Ser .. I<• ..,, ..,11"L"'"' ... ' 91 dittnn Slate Reformatory a nd Thompson s aid that d ental Erm.eoml)e(t a! Mo""' et \\·as paroled In 1969. charts will be thl' only !'trong ~~;.~J! :; ~.'i':.1.~~:-;:. •10 ••t know "'he re l ',·c .bccn. but leads·utestublis hingthcidcntity. ~~~':" 8•~; °'•".-c'""'' .,~~ belt\&: ih a n institution does noL Coroner's offi1.:i:.1ls could shed 1it· ~~~=~<" !J ;::,,•: !~:! make a person a m on!;tcr ,'' 1-leier tie light today on the ex net cause £dl1an.11ta.. •• st!K said ufter lhc bo111·d voted in hi ~ or death and suid that an autopsy ~=!'"m•11~, .. ~: ~~~T!r..-•1~:: have to check oil rcpo~ down an averagt or 3.2 percent. 1---f•>"-.Qllesiln<LinJit-lJL.<orllll!cl.i<lll..-j~;;,-;t,U...::....:.....:_:__ __ _:__.:~-~·d In 1-cltlo., up.on average of .s1x·lenths of J per ... favor. "'I think I'm capable or performed l~tc Monday rotil{'(! lo =~":" :; ~:::.7 t: r'unnlng U...llH,••«sli-. .. ,._.,.,,.ee<IU-t><">-~~'c"'o"l-'l"'h"'e:'c"'•1 USC-..liiluaU.es;1'L,._· J.laur•I!.' -l-Jl!!!Jtl!l!li>l!!L--"L~<1<uwn..--'cU+---!i I unyooe." beina conducted, lhcr said. (See SUSPECT. 1'aJe Al~-IC _ ~ .. -·'f ' • { lj ,, • •• .. A 2 OAIL Y PILOT '\'' "' T ~ s • Tuesdty. April 1, 197S ' , I • • > D~Uy Piiot Sl•ll Pl'IOIO Damag es . OK'd if At Fault SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -A pt>rson iJ1volved in :.iutomobile or other accident is cntilled to l'Ol· IC'c l some damagL·S even if he '\·as partial lY to blame, the Galifornia s uPrenle Court bus ruled. T~e 5·2 decision ~tonday over· turned the lon~standing ··au or noth ing" practice by ,,·hirh •• plaintiff could L'Oil ect only if he v.•as round entirely faultless. Dick Griebel. public relation!> manager for Fireman's f-'und Insurance here. said the ruling, "'hich takes effect in 30 days, "·ould "cause rules to go-u.p" on liability ins urance, but didn't know how m uch . ,, • . f'rotn P a.-A I P R ICES ... period dui·li1g ,,·hit·h the AP h:is been checking prlt·es_uic bill '"eot UR 29.8 percent. fir Farm.er• have been 11ettlng " less m9ney fo r tbeJr produc\I, but lhe decrease has not beep ful· ly reflel?ted at the auperma rll:ll t , nlainly •because the cost Qf lhc ~ood itA,IC llS only, a small fuclor tn the over-uJI P,rtt'e paid by the consumer. t l1i;'ber co8tl ·fo r l ranswrta llOn, J.IFr. f\,lel and other items h uvo. ~aken up much of the decreas~ In addit ion, the food processors <ind ret ailers are tryl11g to make up for profit lost durina the 1913 pricl' freeze. The goverhfflent suld Mo nday that farn1 priCes dropped 2 per- (·enl fron1 Feb. 15 to Ma.rl'h 15. (Slory, PugcAIO). • • • ·- UPI T•letlftDt. ·LEAVES HIS COUNTRY Combodlo'• Lon Nol . 1· "'"" Pugf' A I COSTA MESA PARK WORKERS INSPECT ROOTS OF OLD MONTEREY PINE Mystery Develops Over Dying Trees at Downtown Park With the. decision, California joined 26 s ta tes that use the ~ys t em o f co m pa r a t ive negligence, in whi('h liability is assessed in proportion to tho fault. Food prices .rose 14 .o9 percent. d uring 1974, according to the gov· ern m e nt . Depurtm e n t or Agriculture e co nomists have said' they e xpect food prices to go up ubout 3 percent In each of (he fi rst t""·o Qu al't ers of 1975. They ure r_J!luctanl to pred ict \\'ha t will happen arter tha t. noting that a lot depends on \\'C<ither condi- tions in the Far rn llell. LON NOL .. • •·They"re in t:ontrol of a gU<xl pa1·t of t he town : thl'Y n1'ay huve h a lf of it." t he sourc(>s said. "It looks like it is going to fall." Prof Nabs. Pie T osser DuRH.'"· :;.c. (,\PJ -- ,, Duk e l "nivL•rs it y t·hl·mi:..try µrofl's~o r h:.ts :.ittL'mpted tu l'iquL·l1:h tht.· l<.ill'~l t';J!llJHJS L'l":IZL' Uf IJll' thru\\ in;.:. .\ftl"r !'(.'\"L'i\ Ill~ ;1 Jt'lllflll l'l"l'Jm pll' ful/-ft;rt·t.• during :1 lct·turc to ~uo ::.tudl'nts ~londay, proft·ss1J1· Jan1t·s ilunh: rl'at·t l'd in1 - mcdiatl'ly. 'J'o the ehecrs of stu- <lcnt.s, ht· d:.t sht•d out of the bui ldin.L:" in _pursuit uf his <.1 ss:11l ~1 nt ;.ind t·u ughl lun1 in ;i knt..'l'·ll l't'P ~lrean1 . ()ffil't;d s ~;.ii d frt·~hn1:1 n 0 ;1\ id Shain 111:.i \' IJl• tl1s- <·iplin1._•tl by the ~(·houl , but l~unk !'><.1ys hL''ll Jli.IY the dry t·lt·:.u1in g charges hin1self. Brutal De ath Of Daughter :Jolts ·Family ... SAN F llANC ISCO <U PIJ - The brutal death of fi lm consul · lant Ba r ba r a 'J'aylor \Yas slill m et \vi th <lis bcli cf today by mcm· bcrs of her f:.im ily. ··It's hard to believe,'" said Susan Tuy lor. 30, sister of the 28-yeJr·o ld victim "·hose bat· tercd body w:.i s found in her 1broad \VJY Street apartment ~Master d<.1\". · ' •··She ,\;as so full of life, so ~ight, warm and sunny," s aid ki.1 san. r-Ba r ba r a T :1y \o·r 's fo.ither , 1t1dson E . To.i ylur, is the retired rinc ipal 0£ James Logan High · hool in Union City. The 6J.ycar·old cduc;1tor <lrovc to San 1-"rancisco Sunday after Barbaru failed lo s ho\v up for J Easler <linncr ;.ind attempts to .11:ont<H.'l her by phone failed. Taylor found his daughter's 'car parked in her gar<ige and t ried the ll oor before clin1bing <i fi rl' eSl'<ipe tu peer into the ::icl·o nd ·SlO r y \VilldO\\' of his jla ughter·s :iparlml'llt. ··So1nl•thinl.! \\'as \\·ronc." s:1ic1 Taylor, \Vho culled JXllit:e \\·ho pried open a \vincJ.v,,·. They foun<.1 thc ybunA" \O.'Oman~ severl'ly bl'atcn body \Vrappc<.l 1n blankets next to her hecJ. .Potic.:e said they v.·crc trying to Jocatc t wo former boyfric nll s '''horn they believe \\'ere the lust to sec ~t i ss 1'uylor ~llive .. I lowcver. t hey said thf'y had n<> su...,pcl'ts in the l·use. ORAN GE COAST " DAILY PILOT lhoO•'"'"' Co.;•I D•"t 1'1101, ~Th-lr'1 "'""'· b,<>«11 .......... , p • ., ... " p.ubll .... d by 11~'°'""'l" ,.,..,1 l'uOOh/"nu C<>n•p•ny, S.1>..,.•I• ""'"""" "'" pyD!•-~ M>ntl•v lhrq\!Qh I f!CMy I<>< (.,,1. /#....,, ...... ...,.1 '"'•'"· Mun1l"91M l\t<M~ ·~ .... M 1n V~U··· ,,.,,,~. \t!l!ll•tJ.>1 • v .. 1 ... .ON! '-""'""" II•-''" \.·1"11 co~" A .i .. qr,. ""Q'"""' !'d•I•"" ii P"bl l'""CI \Ol<>f•I o v• •ncl Sul>llOY• I !> P'"'"'"'' "°'""'"'"~ 01.,n1 ""' XOQ W"'t l\.1y !>u ... 1, Lo-t• M'"'"· c.01'1ornl.1 .n11o. Rober I N, Weed '"~""""' """ P~bh ..,..r Thorn.1<.. Kf!t'Y!I 1<11'"' Ch.11rlcs H. loo~ R1ch ... rd P. Nall "''""""' ...,...,.v•oqlo·•"'• Oltic•s (0•1•Mfli 1 kl WP•IU..•~"·~I Nof"*l>O' 0 W,ff '1 JJ}J N • """'' -·P•••d llO ........... ft !l .. (.t._;,.•)1• .. t "''"'•nal0<• (;. ••I< I'• I I• •• ~ So..•••·"6 ~1le0.X• Y•ll,.¥ l\?n'l l , r•• 111•"" .. !i.J11 (),,....,' ,, ~ ..... Telepti·one {1 14) M2·4l21 Cl.11ssillf'd Adv•rtlslng 642·S671 ~-l~O..::' Y••I•• N~ ... 0111,, 511 ·63 10 I "'"'St/I C:ion" "'" 49S·0630 C•ll¥•IO~I. •••l;,:>•~11111 c~.11 ,,.,1111on ..... '""''""~ N.,,_ . .,,.ivi.., .. , tllLA!>l l•""> ... <Ill'< ... "''"~' •• ldvltl"• rnlnl• ""'"'" "'"' Ill ••Prt1<h1• <ti •H ... wl \.ll<l(•ll Pt <•"""•" ti "'lllVflljlllOWMr, J . Mesa Park Crew Probes Tree Deaths n_.,•,\l,.\X D IRKIX 01 I~• 0.;,11y P1ltl ~l~lt T\\'O of the oldl•r rL·sidt•nts of c·u~ta ,\Jes a Cit.\· l';u·k a couple of l\lunt<'l"l',\' pines ha\·C' bL'l'll rl'lllO\'l'd bt•cau:-.e they \\"l'l'C tl y- i11 g and bt•L'o1ni11 g a hu~ard . Rut t•xuc·tly v.·hat kille<.I thL'n1. v.•ithout killing other t rees nearby. remains a m ystL•ry. I.ayers of oil a nd s uit were found belO\\' th~l' t rCC'S and a soi l sa mple is be ing sludicd by Or<1nge Cotinty <Jgricullure in · sµectors. 1'hcsl' dL'posils appurL'nll:V killed the trl'es, Costa l\'leSH }>urk Superintl'ndt•nt Chock Ru st said. but the L·ity is uwaiting results of the lah te:-ls for confirmation. "We <i re ~till puzzled a~ tn \\ hy just I he t \\ n l\I on l L·r·l'y pilll'S \\ l'rl' s uf fering,," he sai<.I. '·Other trl't.'S, in the area arc suffering no ill cf· fl·cts." Rust said th<.tt an :.igriculturc inspector examined the 40·Yl':Jl'· old trees <.tbout three months ago. , They were obvious ly ailing an<.I the inspector ~uggested thut the loss of ruilagL· ITI;J.)' have been Uut• tovzunc. l)l'cp fec<ling". sprays, und in· :->l'l't l'Olllrols \\'e re t 'ed in ::in t'f· fort to S<l\'L' the trc s, bul th• l'Ontinuvd to deteri o ust s~id . to point '"'her e the branthes \\'l'l'c brittle and dangerous. \\"hen tJl e trees were pulled out from the northeast corner or the p;_1rk last Thursday, aC'oncentril ·' lion of soi l salts \vas fou nd <1roun<.I the roots and the deepest ll\'l' root \\'O.IS on ly 12 inl'hes bC'lo\\' the surfuL·e. City crews dug down a nothe r seven feet a nd found laye1-s of oil and more salt accumulations. ..\\.·c have al\vays had the suspi· l'ion thut there ,,·as an oil s ump in !hat cornL·r uf the 1lark ," f{u st said. The pa rk supC'r intendent said that the cily will v.•ait for the re- sults of the lab lests before decid· ing on \\'hat to repl ace the trees ,,·ith or "'hcther to replate them. "\Ve may sink a ,\·ell if there's oil there," he qui pped. Attempted Rape Marine Will Face Court This Week 1\ Cu mp Pendleton l\1urinc \\'ho police claim used a ruse to .gain 't'nlry to a young woman's apart· ment to rape her t his week faces ;_irraig nmen,t on uttempted r ape <.tnd burglary charges. John Pinna. 28, was arrested by officers following <.t short vehi- cle and foot purs uit Friday night. D~tective Sgt. Ardon Saunders p f ' r o111 Pnye A I SUSP ECT . • • \\i\h ~(Hill' olher rcl'cnt Orange Count;.· robb<'rics. i\uc<itnl a al so allegedly hus h(.:l'n sough t by Burlinga n1e :1ut ho ritiL·s !he pas t 18 months, · fll'r a poliel' s hootout thcrt'. I Oli<·~. said i\'uco_1tulu alle~edly made u l<.trge heroin sule to un 11ndcrcuvl•1· offi l'l'f. then \\'as shot during a st ruggle over his arrest. But poliec said Nucatoln t'Sl'u ped. \Vilh n bullet '''ound in • the leg, and had not been arrest· t'tl sinte. UPI Ttlt~lt said a man knocked on the door ~1f the woman 's El Camino Real apartment about 8'.30 p.m . and asked if a •·sue Williams" were home. Wh en t he wo m a n said "no." the man forced his "'ay into the <.tpartmcnl a nd repeatedly at· tem pted to rape the wom an ·before her screams (rightened hi m from the residence, Saun- derssaid. Saunde rs said a m anfilting Pin· na;s description was later SC'en <.!riving a car that had fa iled to stop for a stop slgn. An officer gave chru;e but Pi n- ll<J refused lo stop, hi s car struck ~1 nothcr \'l'hiclC', he hopped out and fled on foot. ·r"·o officers ar~ 1·csted him in .Iunipcro Cunyon <Jft cr a chasC', Saunders said. R e form School Teach er Slain P ,I SO ROBLES !APJ - Several youths '-''el'c being ques· tioned today in the slaying of a \\.'Otnan teuchcr whose body "'·as found in a classroom of the Paso J{obles Correctional Institution of the California Youth Authori· ty. the sheriff 's office siiid. C:ipt. Arnie Goble said Marie c·. llomt.•ro, 51, of S:.1n Luis <>bis1x1 ,\·a s ki tlC'd i\1onday by hl o\vs <In the head ,,.ilh a flower pol . •"'rhis is the first homicide of a )11ut h ;1uthoritr L'mploye in an in· !i li\ulion in <.tbout 10 yea rs." u C.''i",\ :-.1>Q kesman in Sacramento S<Ud. JUN~'S 'Ol.JI:' ' .. . IN BUDGET BID BOSTON (U Pl) -Rep. Barney Frank , <D·Boslo n ), thinks a short. cheap sumn\er is j usl the t h ing for the aili n 8' Mussachusetts budget. He re· commends that t h(' month or J une be'te rnporarlly abolished. T nl-:e!ll O t~Pr ''T he governor IC:new i n ,lunuw.ry that v.·e would huve to Sgt. Maj. IJc n ry Blac k ha s uct rid of one month thi:.; yeur," been named to become the Fr11nk snid. 1'he ruling stemmed from a case involvi ng l'O ga l .i. a Los Angeles driver invol\:L·d in un in · tersection uccident '''ith a tax i in 1968. The tria l cou1t found the cab driver went through a yellow li ght at unsafe speed. but s uid Nga L i was negli gent for n1akin g a left tun1 . On the b·asis of he r con- tributory negli gence, she 'vus de· nit'd any ll<.1n1u ~cs. F r o 111 Png .. 11 I BOAT ... on he r side about 70 Ceet deep. Oberg said the surges f1·om the tides sweeping in a nd out of the hurbor ent ranl'c are causing the bu<-1 t to br1.•<.1k up. ·"rbose tides at the cnt r<incc \\'Ollld t'ause anything dO\\'n there lo fa ll <ipurt ," Oberg s aid. 'fhe harborm.aster added that the !!arbor De partment hus ubandoned its investigation of the accide nt. Because t t1e boat is in s uch poor condition no\\·. hl' said it is impossible to tell \\"h<it attually happened. The Coast Guard investigation is still l'Ontinuing. ho"·ever, and is expt'Ctt'd lo bo completed "'ithin sever al "'eek"s. ' ',- l-"t'rrell said that the insurance company has declared the boat <.t total loss and has abandoned it lo him. The Westerner was insu1·ed for $25,000, although a recent s urvey by a prospective buyer placed its m<:1rkct value a l $43,000. 1'he sur. veycr also told Ferrell lhut it '-''ould cost a bo ut $125,000 to re . build the boat .. Cypr.us Strife Kills Official NICOSIA, Cyprus CAP> Greek Cypriots a nd Tu1:kish Cypriots fo ught raging gun bat- tles £or ne arly three hours in Nicosia early tod ay, and a Cana. dian officer with the U.N. peace force was killed and two Greek Cypriots v.•oun dcd, officials said. A U.N. spokesm a n said the of· Cicer was found dead on t he balcony of his room in the Ledra Palace J.{o1e l, \Vith a bullet \\'ound in the head. llC' Sllid U.N. author ities p resu med he ""·as ki lled duri ng th<' gun but lie. 'f he hotel is on the ~reL•n line scpu r<1 tinJ! the G rcC'k Cypriot and Turkis h Cypriot com- munities and is used as a bar· rul'ks by the Canadian cont- ingC"nt of the pC'uce force. Trial Slate d \.. For 4 Men In Tax Dodge \1F.N1'CJ{1\ <AP) -1\11 ,\pril 21 Superior Court j ury trial hit s lieen set for fou1· Southern California mL•n and t\\'O l'<H"JXH"<1 · lions alll•gedly in\·ol,·ed in a $1 million oi l dri lling and tux shelter S\\'indle. Judge Ben Rurfncr set the triul date l\1 onday in t he scheme 'vhere more t han 200 professional persons fro nl u1·Qund the country \\'ere u l le~cdly indutcd to invl·st a tax·dcdul'tible $25.000 for oi l drilli ng th at nt'V<.'l"OCl'llrred. lndit:tt."d in the s<:hcme \\'ere 'fhon1as J . Stones Jr .. Su , Sherman Oaks: I.t·land K. ;\llen, 52, Cumpton ; II . \\'illi<1m K<1elin, 33, Camurill o ; lshan1 l\lajaid, 34, l.os Alam itos: Surely Dri lling· JnLo,, of Sherman Ouks, and the :\mold Corp. of F.n tino. 1\11 four mL'n ple<.1dcd innot:eul. Fords Play Host p ,\Ll\f SPRINGS (1\P) ...:. The Gerald Fo'l'ds and the Ronald Reagans dined 1.-f onday night at t he Presid ent's v<.1cation hOme here. The Reagans (Jew here in a private pla ne a nd wer~ greeted by the President and his wife at the door of their $100 a day rental home. The f a l l ' o f Neak Luopg, lx>sieged !Or over t\\'O n1onths , \\'OUld free thousands Of l'l'IJels to join -t he battle for Phrlon1 l:>enh. The sources also said govern· ment ror<·es l'L'tre<iled south a n<.1 norlh\\'l•st of l"'linorn Penh. Rebel l'Ol'kct s fL·ll on both J:>oL·hentong :\irporl. \\hl're the 1\n1eric<1n airlift l'Onlinued, and in the .city nl'<.tl' tke U.S. L'Ol· bassy. l..on Nol n1 :idc a lC';.irful de- pa rture. Gcncr<.1ls and promi- nent politicians gulht!:red in the p r esi d e nt 's ' C h a m ca r l\1 on P ulace to bid rare\ve\1. \Vit- n cs s l's al l hc <lcpu 1·tu 1·c cere1nony saitl the Jll't'Sidl'nt left rt·lul'l<inlly and a s he inspcctcll. •1 l'olor g·u~rd both he and his u·ire \\'ept. 'f'hl'n l.on !\"o\ an<.1 his pal'ty boar~lt'd four hf'licopters for tht.' ttuicK flight to l,ol·henton g .1\i1·port u·herc L .. S. ,\mbussadol' J ohn Gunther Dean "·as tht• sole diplomatic representative to sec the prt'sidcnt off. Aftl'I" a quick handshake ut f>lan<'sidl•. Lon Nol .climbt.'d aboard anti Jcft tih~ country .. "f sa:V goodbye to )'Ou, my oountrym,en.'' Lon Nol s:iid. •· f am going to ·Indonesia. ·;_it the invitation o f President Suharto. to rt!tiCO£rt•h "·ays of solving thl• \\·a r question . On the othL·1· ha n<.I . my health ufso rcquii·t·s medica l t r e a tment anll I '''il l leave Indonesia ~inc.I tonti nu e my tri1> lo have medical lrC'<.tl· nient in a nother place." Sore Throat? 'Actor' Sues Porrw Movie 1\-'l"IAM I, Fin. <A P).:... Plif)ducersof th~ St'X movie ''Deep Throat" a re being sued for $1 mill ion by a 26·:rear·old ~tiami m a n '4'ho clai ms he "'as unWitlingly made a pa1t of the movie. · Henry Justice, n lifeguard. s aid hf' was filmed \4•ithout his knov.·ledge playing Ping Pong at a Miami motel and that the brief appeara nee was long enough for rricnds to recognize hi m and taunt him with names 5uch as Sore Throut and J ustice Throat. . Af~er hC'ar~ng a pretri <~l n.1~t ion , ~ircuit Judge Sam Silver issued a judgment of hab1h ty, saying that Justice did have u legitima te claim against the defendants Gerald Du- n1iano P roductions of Ne\\' York . ' 1\ t rial jury '\'as convened P..londay to make a liL'· , t ermination or du muges. Silver's courtroom v.•as pucked as jurors nnd spectators 1 vie,,·ecJ t he movie filmed in flliami and heard Linda Lov· clace. st1:1r of t he fi lm, testify. THE CARPET INDUSTRY FIGHTS INFLATION FOR YOU! -- •• •• I ;,, • WE'VE MET THE PROBLEM HEAD ON. I ~(. • • • • • • ~"'CM>t•tt> .. . .. " • ..... c:c-o:l""•l•_..z.; . ... · .,,---- From 1950 to 1973. Wholesale Prices of~ All Commodi ties ......... .' ........ up 65% New Cars ................• : ...... up 4 7% Carpet ..... : ....... ., ......... down 43% Thus: .C,arpet is a bett~r value today than 25 years ego . Carpet is an energy/fuel saver. Carpe~ has a longer li fe expectancy. • " -::::., __ CARPET AT HOME, AT WORK, PLAY- " AJ " -··-·-- • • • " • • Conlri bules to safety. rtovides ease of cleani ng and maintenance. Accents a life style. I Effect ive Insulator agai nst heat or cold losses. lteduces hoise Pollution. Timeless in beeuly, comlort and fash ion. WITH YOUR SUl'POAT. 4 MIAIC4 rROl'ITS l'llOM THI U.S, C411PIT l_llDUSTAYI ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Av e. COSTA MISA •• II ' .. •• ... ,, " ·-' ... 6~-. ,,, •• seve n t h ser 'eant muitll' _o( If the governor had h<><'n will· e annc Ol'JlS effective --1-ng;.;.tcr'blte: t l'l e-bu·ttl't""tnrtl-cr-we-1+--tN '"' 1June J .. ''ftk. 46. h:-.is been could h~\·e aboUshcd February Hl:c°• •••• . instead <I June." he added. I ltl7 a ma1111c 27 years. • Mofli. • TtNn. t fe l:l~,,_I. t t: t : Sef. t :l O lo 5 • ' I ' '' ' t ' I ' ' ,. ·' •• '!! ,1 ,c ,, •• 1• .1 •I ,, " • J ,, • ,, 'I -· 'I •1 '• ' I '• ' 1 • 'I •' _,. ,1 I' " .. ' • • Tuesday. April 1, 1975 OAIL'VPILOT 113 &~ W©.llll!? ®@!?WO©@ ·Cot a probltm ~ Thl!'n wntt Pot Dunn. Pal will cul rf'd lope. ~I the>, Me~a Shoppers See Capture 9ri111.>er• and ac· /ion uau nttd Jo ,010/~ lttqtrilltt In· goul!'rnmtnt an'd fJU,ttntst . Moil your qut.slion1 lo l'ot Dunn 'AI Yo ur St>r vlce. (J rangf' Coa1t Dally Pilot. P.O. I Bo,: 1560. Coi;Jd Mt8a. CA 92626 . lnc/11.dt you~ .'!ekphone 1n1mb..>r. Era•~r llff••l n9 DEAR Pf\T : 1.asl week I purchased a bo)( of l>i-ivc lat.mdry tlelerg~nl , a Lc\·1..·1· BrolhL•rs pro·# duct. I was very 111lcrt•s ted in the ··amazing slain l'ruser" pictured on lhe box and s J1u 1\'ll as included in the box. Th e r~ \\·uSn't 11ny in t he Drive r pUrl'h ast.'d . "A"ill )'OU please help me Mel ont•'! J .B., Irvine I.ever B rothers' l:.OS Angelf's regional servlc .. ccnlt·r· 1s maiJ. ing a st ain eraser slick to you. Yours ls lbc llrsl r .. por t, a sJM\kesm;y said, or this itt.•m not being paclled in l)tive. Others "·hu may have this same pro· ble m can 'address inqui ries to I.ever Brotht>rs, GJOO Sheila, 1.os r\ngeles, C1\, ,\ftention: J'\l s. Diaba n \\'a lker . D11rk D~"°ll" DEAR PAT: i\ty Llad ·rl'centlr gave me a pair of car\·t'd and pSintt'd ant ique ~·oud duck de· <-oys tha t h ud l>elongt'd to his- lather. How d o I rcrurbish them? l .. l-., Costa !\1esa l ·oa don't, according lo the ex- perts. Thi!i would reduce their v alue as an incrt•aslngly popular rorm or lolk 11rl. Excr ptions ":ould be lo r epl:i1ce missing eyes and to rub lhe s urfaces ""Ith oil to prevent cracks from knifing through. TV lnt~rff'rt•nre UPIT•"11110te APPEALS TO TEXANS Nixon Booste r Korff Nixon Backer Begins Texas Fund Campaign DALLAS CUPI > -The chic( public :supporter of Richard Ni x- on says the fqrmer prc."!Sidcnt 's health is improving but he is nearly broke and needs hundreds or thousands of dollars to hel1> pay legal fees. Rabbi Baruth Ko1if opened his appeal l\.1onday tu 'fe:<ans· to eon- tribut c to a money-raising drive for Nixon. Korfr s poke <.it an open house·' h e ld by Dal la s busi· DEAR PAT: J'd like lo com-ncssman Jimmy J\s:.iff <.ind "'as ment about the A \·s ite1n rrom to ad<lress <1 lun cheon meeting to· the reader in 1-luntinJ:,'lon Bt-at·h day. about electrical intt.•1ierence. If He s<iid.Nixon·s he:.ilth has im· this is caused b.\" :.i lega l radio • proved "more rapidly in recent o~rat.or he: most li kely \\·ill \\"or_k \\·eeks than in the preceding \\·1th his ne1gh bo1·s. bee~1use ht• 1s months" and s aid once Nixon ''<.•ry proud of his <.'quipment and ··rccovcr:s e motional ly .and the k no\~il edge it takt•s to usc it physically, my impre:ssion is he Properly. :\los t intl•1ierence pro-\\"ill be ilvailablc ror peace mis- blems stem f ro1n t he fat1. t hat s ions." - manufacturers do not construl·t Korff said Nixon is in volvcdj n- their equipment \\"ith high-pas:s cteas in g l y in private ob- filters on TV s ets allll base-to-servancc.s of the Quaker C.:hurc-h, c 1nitte r bypa ss capacitor:; on t he faith of his parents.'but ""his solic.1-stale phunograph6. A high-prt.>occupation re mains affa irs of )1assfilter tan be bou!!ht for under the nation." - SIO al places like llenry'6 Rudio. r\sliff sltid a s many as 5,000 Some 11:1anufacturers \\"il l furnish Dallas area householdc; including these filters "·hen the co1Uiumel' a handful of millionaires could insists. This problem \\·ill get be expected to contribute to the ,,·orse -the guvt>rnmt.>nl no\\· is ·fund. prOJX!Sing lo gi\·e u Class E r .nho Korff said 5118.000 has ·been titkt.>l tha t \\"ill nllo\\" Pt.'rsons r a ised out of the minimum "·ith little k no"·Jedge lo buy S350 000 neede d for the ·-rresi· rndios a nd receivers to put t.'\'t.'n dent' Nixon Jus tice F\lnd'' lo pay more sign als in the ;.1ir. J"\"e bt.'t.'n legal fees in Nixon 's atte mpt to an amateur radio op1.•rator's ,,·ife get cont1·0[ of his presidential for 20 years . and hai:e bt.'{'11 papers. · through all or it. He said Nixon, \\'ho rccei,•cs a O.H., lluntiui..rton 8e:i1c h S60,000 annual pension, is in bad \'our lette r :.i nd the a rt icle financial s hape <inU has less than from QST m i&g a i ine (~l a rch $2,000in his bank accounts. Korff said Nixon has already spt?nt almos t all of a Sl75,000 ad· vance on a book and used up S200.000 a llocated by Congress f o;· ··transition'' ex pt!nscs. He said Nixon has sold 19 acres of the San Clemente prope11y, consisting of "all but the house · and t he ground it stands on." Contaally Case Nixon Tape Set .'(·; Getaway, 1Attempt- Stymied; .. :i .•• For Milk Trial WASHINGTON <UPI) -J ohn B. Connally Jr. went on trial to- day for bribery, and prosecutors disclosed they intend to play a tape of a 1971 Conversation in.. which the former Treasury secretary advis ed President Nix~ on to r aise milk price supports. Wt:.ile questioning prospective jurors, associat e Watergate pro- secut or Jo'rank Tuerkheimcr said he ii:tlended to play a ta1>e or a conversation on March 23, 197 l -the day Nixon reversed <.in Agriculture Department decision a nd Increa sed fed eral price sup. ports for rii.w milk. Gonna lly, fourth of ~ixon's Cabinet officers to stiind tri<il , was accused of acC'epting two cash bribes of $5,000 each from a milk producers cooperative in exchange ro.r. help in obtaining the increas ed price support:s. lie has maintained his innocence. A transcript or the March 23, 1971 conversation released last year during the I-louse Judiciary Committee's impeachme nt pro- ceedings quotes Connally as t<'ll - ing Nixon failure lo raise the price support would cause serious political problems for the Administration. Tuc r kheimer disclos ed hi s p lan to play ttle tape when he a sked a ~rou p of prospective jurors whether any of them had a hearing problem. Connally's face was grim as he emerged from t he black limousine which brought him to the courthouse, but he broke into a broad s mile "'·hen he saw the ~nof re Shut, But . Wetbacks Still Seized Tht' L"" .S. Border Patrol is pie k- in£ up about 100 illegal aliens a day Ul•spite the closing March lti of the S-.ctn Onorre rr1.'1.0\\·ay cht.·<.·k- poinl". Jn plal'e of the cht.'ckpoint <art.' 40 border p a t rolmen m:.iking ""roving: :stops '' of cars.,\ patrol s pokesrr.:.in safd lht• c.ars -or t1·uck.s arc hailed on the basis or •·tactical informal'iOn" from the l :.s .-Mexican bor<lc1·. 'fhc r:.inchcs or no11hern San Diego Count y, 11·here illeg<.il aliens traditionally· \\·ork, :.ire also being sc-:.irchcd. Te mporary tourt orders kl·pt open the Sa n Onofrt• cht.'t.'kpoint. on Inters! ate 5 south of San Clen1t.•nte, until <a s pt.'cinl panel of the 9th L .S. Cirt.·uit 0Court of An- pt.•als rulcd it unconstitutional. But an appe al is bt>ing m<id e tq the L".S. Supreme Cou11 and, un· til it rules, the 40 offi<.·crs a s· .signed lo San Onofre <1r1.• l'xpect- ed to remain. ~ television cameras "'~iting (or him . • .. , don 't havc ,any t·ommcnt at <.ill to make o::itthis point .'' ht" told rt•portcrs. "'l hope you all un· derstand." Three persons •were t.·~c u:-;1.-<I a fter the initial questioning. Chief U .S. Dis trict Judge George L. Hart Jr. then beflan in- dividually inte rvic"•ing the pro- .s pcctive furors-in his closed ch<.imbers. ".fhe defens e \\' i:I S :.illov.'cd 10 (><!remptory c hallenges ai;ld the prosecution s ix . The conduit in the all eged p<Jyoff, Jak e J a cobs en , a longtime Connally :.issociatc and White House leg islative counsC'I in lhe Johnson administration, is t'xpe<:ted to be the key prosccu· lion witness. Jacobst.•n , "·ho at the time \.1:<.1.s doing Je"g<.11 work for ,\.ssocici led :\lilk Producers Inc., \\'as indict- ed with Connally last July but later plc:.ided guilty to one {0ounl of making an illcga ( payment to a public offi cia I. Connally "'Oil · a sepa rate trial on the bribt•ry char~C· !·le f<.i ccs trial la ter 011 charges or con- spiracy and ly in g to a \Vatc rgatc g rand j ury :.i.bo ut the ull1.·g("Cl bribe. The triill is the clim<.1x of the so- c<.1llt:"d 1nilk fund stancl:.il. ,\~IPI o:lllcgcdly" promi;<;cd S2 million to tht.• l'\ixon reelection campaign n fl'\\" months be fore the p1ice sup- port incrt•ase but :u::tu<ill y con· tributed only SSS0,000. 'fhc trial also represents the <lpparcnt ruin of Conn<.1 ll y ·s luminous political cciL:ce1·, "·hich l.K:gan <.i s Preside nt Johnson's 1:ouliti1.:al protc.•ge. Connally had hi s 01,•n <.i spirations for the J1rL·- s1dent.·y a s a Il.cpulllican. ('onn<.ill y is the fourth n1ember o r the !'\ixon (•;.1binet to be <.'hargt•d \1:ilh a c ri111e. ,\ De mot.·r·at a nd millionail"l', C.:onni:!lly '"·a s f)resident Kcn- ned y"s .st.•crt.·tary of the I\"a vy and ;1 three·lcr1n ·rex;.1s gove rnor . lie .surfl•1·t.'J guns hu! 1\·uunds in the ;1ssa ssination of Kennedy I'iov. 22. 1963in Dallas. UPI T•IWhOlo BRIBE TRIAL OPENS John ·connally Mesa·n Facing Pris on Ov~r Stock Swindle ~F.\\' \'()H I-\ (,\l'i _Jl·"our ITIL'O, 1neludini; a fnrmct' Costa \!c;,a man. ha\·c bct·n !>cnlt·n1.:1.•d 10 p1 ·isun 111 t·o nnl·l·tiun '' ith a $335.000 :-.toc.kri gg1ni; :-.\\ indlc in · 1vl\'111g a :'\l·,·ud a t·urpo r;1 tion. r·1uritl;1 rt'a ltor . .\1;;111 St·ga l d rl·\\" lh e ht•u \·il•st st.·ntc1\<.·e. three Yl·a r;, in fl•dl'r<d prison. 'l"hl' ease began\\ ith thl• 1ndi l"l - n1t1nt of llill(' ll)t'll ];1st &•pt. z,1. .\ll \1l·1·e 1.1t tf1:<.t.·d of co11spiring t o ri g t he s t11 t.·k, o f J)ionct·1· Oe\l•lop nient ('o rp. in 1969 ·70 lhrOuJ.l h hroker;, 111 :'\l•\1-\"ork , Den\·er anti Los ,\11::!1.•ll'S. Sl'J.!i.d . 51, uf :'\orth :\li an1i, J.'i· :-,01.:iu lt.·ll \\·1t h :.t '.\lian1i t.'Oll · <liin11n1l11n firn1. \\as .s1..•ntt.•nt t"<I '.\l onday by f-'etl l'l"al J udgt· l.loyd '.\lat.•'.\l ahon in :\t :.i nh:.i ltan fed e ra l l·ou1·t on h is Dec. l :! con\"iction of (.·onspi1·acy and 27 othcr<.·ounts. Ot h er:--s c n te n t·cd \\"Cl"l' F.d\\ard Zttbl·r . 34 , fornH:rly or ("o~ta '.\l e~:i . ?1 .! yt•a rs ft.H· 1nall I ra11<l : 1~011 a r<l F'in kclstt.•i n. ·16. 11f Ray.s i<.1 1..·. <}Ul'l'llS. a 1·101·ida 1·t·- <J ltor, t\1·0 Yl.'<.i l"s for ·n1 <.1i l fr;u1<.1 : ;.i lld .-\nthony S<.·;.i 1·t1ino, .J8: ;1 llou~to 1 l . 1'1.•x .. dt.•s ijjnt.•r . 111·0 n1onths fut· <.·011 :-;pir:.icy a nd nint.• other cou11t s. plus a· ~~·1nonth !'.US(>Cl1dt•<.J :-:l!lll t'll Ct'. By ARTllUR R. Vl;">.;SEL._ Ottll~ O"ily Piiot St.off Shoppe r s c rp\\'d~d aroun d Mondi:l y •as Costa Mesa ~ t.•<.i pturcd <1 s us pect in a bl(S commer£·ia l cente r. mo~· 11><.M'S :.iftcr a s avings and 10<.tn r betj-_ Their captive -1v.IJA aJlegilittr :.tole <i teller's bright red imP6rl t·a 1· in an ill-fate d getaway at- tempt is also s Uspectt'Cl tod'ay of a similar recenl holdup in 'fustin. Y."aldo E1n e r:son Cross, 44 , a transienl ware houseman fron1 Culd"':.itcr. r.1ich. is held in lieu of $25,()()() bail._ on c h<.irg:es of ;.ir·mt.'tl robbery and g rand theft of an auto_ r He \\"<.IS captured al noon in the K·i\·Iart Shopping Center p:.i rking lot at 2200 1-larbor Blvd., s hortly after the slit.>kup \\'hich occurred just :.it.'ross the street. Investig ators c redited th l! qu!ck capture follo\\·ing tht! holdup <it Eastland Savings <.inti Loan .-\s~ocialion , 2273 1-la rbor Blvd., ""ith the fact ·police hap· pencd to,.bc clos <.• by. ,\ s il"t,nt burg l:.ir or robbt:rr <.i i.arm hook ed up to police head· quarters \Vas t riggered during the $500 holdup and the policC .helicopte r Eag le 1 ha ppent.'<1 to be overhead. Squad cars in the-immediate viC'inity of the holdup ar1iv~ almos t simultaneously al ttte ne\\' s aving:; and loan firm just as the suspect was fl e eing_ ~e was orde r ed to halt, police sa1<l , but manage<l to make il across busy Harbol" Boule vard. lnvestig:.itors :said in the !\Ion· d<:i y floldup. a s tocky man in ,,·ork clothes approat.·hed a telle r \\·ith a knife and dem<indcd to be given m oney. ' Fivt; Die in Fire f.JURON, S.D . CUPl l -Five f>t'rsons died today ill a (ire in tt thr~c -~tor,y hou:se near the do1\·nto(vn il rca . Namt.•s of 1)tt. yictir"!l ~ \\·ere \vithhcld by :.iutho11t1cs pending the ootifica· lion of relati\~t•s . EVERY BODY NEEDS ADJUST-A-BED Most modern hospitals have electrically adpntable bedt bee~ people tend to re-co.Yer faster mid in mott comfort if they can odpnt their. IMd to any position their disability demand~ Adiust· A--led is buiH for home recovery but if you oh well they arr the ~Ht for reodiltCJ. ret"axilMJ or -~~ . . . J 975j presentt'd the a matt>ur r adio oper a tor's s ide ur the r adio fret1uency lnterft•rt>nct" situation. A list of m a nufacturers willing lo provide fillers for t>liminaling T\' inlt.'"rference 1n ay be obtained by requesting ''R Fl P acket"' from G roup Sec reta ry T t.•d C"o'hen, \\.4l '!\IF, 8603 Conuvt'r Place, 1\lexandria, V1\ 22308. lneludt' a 9-by-J2"1n <tnlla t•nvt'lopl" stamped ,,·ith 40 cents post:i1Q:t'. If a given m a11uf:.1cturer is not lis t ed, 1mssibly ht• can bl'" 1)('rsuaded to 1•rovide a rllter. T hi.s can bl' de- lt•r1n ined by \\"r iling to hi m directl y, or tu the t-:IE""clronlC'1f11- ·dustrles As"ociatlon, 2000 1 I ~t. :\".\\', \lashlngt un. DC 20006. ,\tte ntion: Director or Consumer ,\ff:.iirs. Speakers /\~ree Dorl Hair ca,... DEAR P r\T : ""hat is the pro· , J>('r ,,·a.\-to ""3Sh and St'l a doll's \rig:? ;\ly daug htt>r recei,·t'd • Sl'\"l'Ti:! I of the:s c "·ig:s a s a Christmas prcseql in 1973, and thl.'Y are s tartin ~ to look so1ne\\"ht1 t rrig hlt.1ning. J .Jl ., lfuntlnb'1.on lk>a<'h . J( the "·ig or h air or yarn is m ountt'd on a clolh basl', it can be 'shampooed in a knolled nylon stocking, using "·a rm soapsuds. • Rinse tho roug hly in "·arm "":ll<>r and dry on a clr an to"·el. Selling ~lhe "'lg requirrs sha ping "·a,~t•s ,or curls back into lh,eir original \~t yle and secu1ing ""llh bobb)· 1pins "·hlle thl' hair Is dam11. 1Com b ·out lung b r ald 11 bf1 rorc '"ashing and plait smoothl)· ""ht•n td•·)". l .nt11111gle 1n lol:tttd hair Mrore '""·ashing. ·~gi n at mds or t he ,hair and t J ke 11 re"· strands al a ~li 1nf', "·orklng through the "·lg to 1the sc:.lp. !Trnllf'r Rf"JJnlr t The problem lnvolvtng repair 1-.of a fleet•ood. mobile home bad e om e t o the a lteatlo• of tfleelwoocl prtorto publlcatk>n la 1tbe M1rr.h z At Your Service col· •umn, accordlnl to a spokesman ~for the firm, who 1ckled'ttt1t re· •p1lr1 have been completed. It 'a lso was pointed out that when •mobile homes are transported, 'the w1n1nty I• no loe1er In ef. •feet . f'leetwood'• spokesman : said lhat per10•1 'ft.a•t Portlng 1 mdblle homea should ebta .. a~e· ...a!ID•&e ln1Mra•te frotn .rupo1UI· • ble movei&to eover any diiiiqe ;' doae In t raa1lt. ' ..... Buses Must Solve Transit Problems 8.}' .~r\N DIRKl i\ 0111" ~., Pi IOI S!*tt If mass trans1t-..t? tu ht•lp sol\'l' thl' ene rgy problcil't-i~ulhl'l"ll Cali(ornia, it \\"ill have hl--fit.-donl' \\"ith buses. Th:.it \\":.ts !ht> t on1mon gro und of t\\·u :s peakers nt an 0 1·<1nge Coast Lei:1gu1.• of \\.'oml'n Voters <·onfe1·c.>nc e in Costa ~tcs<.1 i\·lon- day. The .s ubj<'<.'!. ,,·as "'Energy, tht' Economy : t:an i\tass Transit lll'lp Pull L"s Through?l' Both Cong ressmun Glenn 1\n- dcrson , a mcmbc1· of the llousc Public \Vorks anti 'frans porta- tion Committee. ;.ind Dr. J>hillip Vin<."e nt . a CSC t•.c onomist . ugret•d that ,\mericans must. be lured out of rurs a nd intc>.bust·~. Rut lhl'Y d lsa ~rel'd on l)u,,· lo atcomplish this. ' 1\ndcrson contc ndt'<I that ·the solulion is not to t:1x 1\me1i <:ans oul of <:ars, bul lo pro vide alte rnative trans portation systems. lie t'>:J>l'l':ssed <'Olll- fldence that 1\1ncricans \\'OU\d use a bus syst e m if it \\·as availa· blc, but pointed out that Dt..>troit manufactures only 3,000 busev ye;1r. 1-le s uggested that the r ea son fc,w the lo"· 1>roduc tion of buses is that there i:rgrcater J>t'Orit for the automobile m anufa <:lurers in lht• t.i\tntinued ""·ide use of CaMi. Vincent at firs t dt•fcndL'<l the cur and s aid that the old mass tr1.1n1>lt sys te m s in 'Southern California "'·ere not destroyed by U1¢ auto munuf1.1l'turer"$·~~ by: Southern Califo rnians pre· (erentt: for lhc car, inch.~1.lnfilla price. t·onvC'ni<.•n<.·e. s'afety, t•()m- fort a nd its ability to car1·y pa£·kages. ' I It• s uggested th a t <.•nergy pro· hlcn1s may be sol\"Cd if n1otorists p~iU the full sol'ial cost of autos. •·\\"hat "·1.· need is a boost in thl' p1i ce of automobilt:".s:· he said . -·Thl'Y are undcrpriced al 8 a.m . and S p.m . ~ -·\\."e need lo devise a sy~ raist> µri<.·e s at that time . lt.'l(•phOOC t.'Ompany raiSl'S t h rates ;.1t thos e times. "'c should f igure <;1 \1 a y to price ou1· rrt'C\\"<iYS al those times." I le a\~o s ugge st ed that n \\."ay\w.-1~~ c urb .s mog \\·ould be to put a tax. on cmis:sions from :.i utomobill>s. Vincent <1rg:ued ugainsl a fised- -" • • • IN SICKNESS • • • For those who ha•e circulator y. ' rftfliralo<y, orofflopedk. henlia or affler dlJabilitiet. Adtust-A·'-d Clflows re<overy in elr9ance and cotnfort. • AND IN HEALTH" For those Wloo eftjoy ROdinc), waldiiog TV, rel°"""J a.cl ....,...i Sleep OOlly Adjosl·A·Bed ce provide .. e proper contour positions fCIO' ""'°rl> comforl. Adfust·A-a.d comes irl all sh~s twin to kift9 and I• five lftCltfttt s flnMHs. soft to super firm. · 1· a i I sv~tt•n1 in South e rn C':1liforn.ia. sa yin g it ''ould be in- fle xible :ind \\ould fuil be<,·aust• it "·ould r equire transfer s omd ··many pcoplt.• do not like to \\"alk Ol'\\ait.'' lie also noted thut Southern Califoi-nlas ' preference for low: dt>n sity neichborhood!) is :.l bar· • Tiiey flt '"'Y headbo...t or bedstead and adjosl lo I ODO posi!IOM at the 1-h of a s"'ltc.h. -.J"'Cf/J for Hrfonnatlo.t mid pricH or Ntfer yet taptrietK• Adilflt-A·'-d 1R our showroomL ric r lo a fixcd ·rai l tra ns it system. ·-1 do think this empho1sis in Ornni,:c County on u fi xed·r:lil sy.st1.•1n is quite misguidt.'<I." he uddt'tl. "Small buSt.>S. a dial .a· ride ~ystc1n . and Jitneys a1't.' Adjust-A-l ed is approYed by most insuraftC• c-.-les for Neovery and hr olth purposes and ls income taa dtductibM when pttscril>ed, by your doctor. 1000 POSITIONS FOR YOUR COMFORT more in your intel'j!Sl." MIEWP'ORT~ I EACH Andt.>rson, "·ho has bc.'('n :.1 sup· CORONA DIL MAR -./ A' DJU ST·· A• BED CITY OF OIAMGE PQrtcr in Cong ress of ma :-.s )1)71.COA ST HW Y. 41 1 SOUTH MAIM ST. I run~ll Jegislatlon. eniphasiit'<I I.tint S.. .t F•thlOl'I lll•ndl 8 Y S L. E E P E R L 0 U N G E C 0 • • I N C • IJw•t Hort~;: :,•~r..~i thul smMllcr bu:s ~.Y~lems pueritl:._11-'-'-"-'-'_7_>-_5_'_"--'----------------'·"'"'-------------------·l-----I t."'tl in.cities must feed Into county .. ,, • ancJ}.hcn regional systc~ , .1'4 OAILYPILOT , .Jast • .•. ~ ' witb Tom arpbine ~ ·,;;- lEiection -, [No Fooling . Tuesday. Aprll 1, 1915 Starving Woman Wealthy ' . ~· •• WEST PALM BEACH, Flo . <AP > -Be rtha Adams \vas 7l .and alone. For some reason she refused to spend a ny of he r $800,000 in cas h on food fo r -'herself and died of malnut1ition urter was(in(: .away lo 50 pounds, offic.•ials say. i~~ v '' • • • • !T J lAkr ('" lrt V1r•fr h n1 i IAIOIJ Ir/ • 3 r {,;iti~s Overrun · South Viets Losing Grip on Nation ~ SAIGON CU P,i} -North Vit{· namese l.roops and infantry to- day overran the coastal cities of .Qui Nhon, Tuy Jloa p.nd Nha "Trurig as governm~nt do~s crumbled and the thre"t t<> Saigon increased by the hour. Rumors of a Possible coup :;v.·cpt thccup·tul. ·· Souto Vi etnaincse president Nguye n Van Thieu ubruptly can- celed a n1 el.!ting with the U.S. chief of stare. Gen. f<)·ederirk. Weyand. l,res idcnt Ford's special envoy, on the eve of his de p3rture for the United States. It also repeal1?d Hanoi's Seven· point program or:-lentency for soldiers. pollee and orticlals who defect to the Viel Co(tlt. 'While ~overfl1nent t roops abandoned millions or dolhu·s of t.:.S. 1..-quipment in their 1~nlcky fli ght -some sources said more than $1 billion y,•orth -lhc first ·plane or u U.S. c'mcrgency airlin. arrived In Saigon, today "'ith 14 lOS 1\.11\.1 howlt ze1·s und unln1w1i- tion. IT WAS A DROP in the bucket ror the defense of Saigon \\·here p a n ic v. as iuc 1·e &1ln g n nd forclguers bc~un fl c(.•lng th~ c..·ountry . Pr t~s 1dcnt•..Ford h a:i; blamed lht> curl'ti'll dobati, on. fuilu1·c of the U.S. eongZ.Oss lo i,:1·ant 111orc nlili tal'Y aid to lhc S:.ii g'on gO\'l.'l'llrllC lll . l\1ilil,.ttl'Y sOu1·c..·c..•s :,~lid com · mu11 1st tanks S\\'CJll through Nhu 'l'r~.111i,:':, :-trt".cts vlt1ually unop· po sed tu<l ay a~ i;ovc1·n1nt.:nt.. 1roov:1 l'll•d , :.i nd (•ommu111st ~uhlitM'li br.Ok~ Into the lo"'11 jnll :ind fr ~e d al l the Viel Cong prisoners in:tidL•, APR ii, FOOLING: Believe it or not , today is election day in ne ig hboring Santa Ana a nd up there in Los Angeles. Politics be- ing \vhat it is these days, m aybe there's no better way to celebrate 1\ll-Fool's. Oliy than to hold an election. The cash an<J hundreds or valuable s tock ce rtificates \verc founa in safe-deposit boxes two days before her deaU1 Sunday in a hospital, f.1rs. Adams' court- appointed attorney sit.id Monday. 1,; ( No public explanation "·as given. · * * ~-* _,. In Siinta An<.1 , the voters arc be- ing <i sked to elect four t·ity coun- <'il m t?n1be rs a nd three school trus tees. Jn l.os (Angeles, the races arc for c ight\council seats, four city s chool trus\ccs and•fou r me mbers of the j unior college board. Conformity and uniformity be- ing '''hat it is these days , you \\'OU Id a t least sus pect tho:il in a ll elections uny\\'herc in our region, \I.Ill t'ould unticipate that the polls would be opcn during the same hours. · ••1 CONTINUE TO be .fl ab· ber gasted, ''said atlo1ney Robe1·t l\1 . Liete. . ··Jt 's hard to get over seeing that much money." Twenty-rive year neighbors of the twice-married. reclusive \\'idow. once a schoolteacher. \\·ere also flabbergasted. ·.;.\V e had no indication thut lht.: \\'Umu n had a dime,·· said ont'. Ru s:;cll Blair, '"l·lcr house looked likt• a pigpen :ind she got \\'hal rlothcs s he h<.id from the SaJ,·a- tion ;\rmy. .. She,,. as starving to death and yet she wouldn't s pend any n1oney to get something to e;.it .' · Blair ~a id neighbo1·s used to take food lO"":her. They reported her cond ition to state social APRI L FOOL! ,,·orkcrs early in l\larch. Jn Santa An a,'lthe polls \Viii re-She \\'Cighed so pounds '''hen UPIT•"""""" VIET SUPPORTER-Kim Dre.ycr. 2. is i11 stark con- trast to re cent pictures or South Vi etnam war victims. 1'he child \Vas One of two dozen .Vi etnamese women and children st3ging rally in Tucson seeking further U.S. aid to Southeast Asia. Coroner Says \ main open until 8 o'clock tonight. taken.from hel' home. 1\ probate In Los Angeles, they'll shut . judge ruled her incompetent E Kill themdO\Vn a t?p:m. i)ccaUSl.' of senility. J-le namt,:~s ter er Actually. this 1s pretty norm a l Leite as her guardian. f,orm for the \v;1 y v.·e hold elec-.-. . 'H C lions a ll the timc....ALltiLF.QQl:s .. ~~he_ \\'_~S first .put ~~ a nurst o -·-ad ·ontrol' i;w,y o1· not. \Ve like to jigger -ii°:"~~.c~ ~ansf_cr-cd t c-;,1round the closing time of the hospital" here she dll.-'d. 'po ll s. Sometimes 7. sometimes 8. J\cep those voters ~ucssing. , ,·l\'lain problem is, most voters h<1 ve givt>n up trying to guess. It has become a vexing game in re- cent yea rs. You eahnot scparat~ the white he.its from the black hats. Sure as you go lo the polls and ball ot for your favoritev.•hitc hat. a fe\v months later the re- cord begins to leak out. S<tdly. you learn that the v.'hitc hat has mJ.tC-l s plattered al I over it. ·This h<1s been discou1·aging to t\c votc..•rs. ~r YOU DON 'T t)link ll>e viters arc do,,·ncast, all you need do is look at those regist ration rB:orcs from up the re in the <forcmcntioned Los Angeles. sin today's electi on, there arc ~.524 peo1>lc eligibl e to cast bpl/uts in. the {·ity voting :.ind an ~dition al 3-15.366 s i~ncd up Lo Vote outside of the city lines in the school races. ' JTllAT 1'1AY SOUND like a lot tA folks to us Orange Countians bat it ·s <.1 p1·qtty poor ly lot for l..A. i 'Thc Los 1\ngelcs voter rolls, in lcl, arc do,vn nearly one quarter 1 ii n1i ll ion people since the 1973 1 unicipal elections. ll'fhis 1s the lo\ves\ numbcl' of rc- 'atstcl'c<l \·oters for l..os r\ngcles $ice 1955. ~ ~You s uspect int.ercSfi'n politics is lag~ing a bit./ . -: Los ,\ngcles voting officials in , !)et arc predict int!' th.I t those \$ho have remained clinging to tficir registration \Viii s ay home in record nun1bers. Tttaybc 35 to ~percent \Viii vote, they predict. . ;711E F ,\CT Tll1\T there are 94 <!andid<.itcs on the ballot for the 16 (J)'>en scats might cause some in· trrest to fl ag too. : Despite a ll thi s, the voter tlirnout predictol's might gel ,\pri I 1'"'ooled today by a heavier t.1&rnoul than they fi gure. ' : They have lo remember there' are a lot of people out there in the~e tin1es '''ithout much else LO" Jo. . • ''!\IRS .. i\Dt\!\IS \\'t\S cc tai nly in a pitifu l condition," Lei c said . ;.1dding that an initial c eek o f her home re vealed nothing lo in- dit•ate that she \Vas anything but a '"\·ictim of need ." •·1 examined J\.I 1·s. i\da m s' papers as a normal procedure." he continued. ··1 round a safe- dcpos it box key a iid the numbers ofl\\'O boxes.'' 1\ Friday examination at one bank revealed $600,000 in cash. :\ box at a dif£c r e nt bank, ex- am ined the same day, contained S19!J,S81.50 in cash , hQsaid. Jns ide the s't!cond \\'ere hun- dreds of s tock certifi cates, in · l'luding 740 shares of Interna - tional Telephone .and Telegraph, 139 sh ares of International Paper {_'o., 103 shares Amc1;can f·loist and C>errick and 110 shares or l'ancoastal Petroleum Co. 1'otc.il value Q(_thc stoc k \Vas not im- n1cdiatcl}P'mad c knO\\"n. She also h ud a s mall collection of silv~r dollars and a checking uccourfl containing $210.75, Leite ::;aid. I I 'Does this mean you're not Dr. JOnes. the abortionist?' ll/\i\'111 .TON. Ohio CU l,J) - Butl\j'1' County Coroner 01'. Gar- rett Boon~ said today the Easter Sunday murders of 11 members of the Ruppei·t fa1nily \'las a de· liberate exec ution committed in· a leisurely fashion by a gunman s1ltin!i on a d<ivenport in the li v- 1 11~ room . James Ruppcl't, 40, has been l'hargcd ,,·ith murder in the ~hoot ing deaths of his mother, brother, sistei-·in -law a nd eight nieces and nephe\VS, \\'ho '"'·ere togethf.AI' :.1t his mother's home Sunday for a festive Easter din- ner·. Ruppert. a joble~s drafts"'up \\'ho wu s '"interested in.guns and spott shooting,"~ \\·as being held under S200.000 bond fo r fl psychiatric examination later tu- dav. · i3oone speculated on \\'hy there 1rcrc no :-;igns of a struggle in the Hu ppert home. ··'rh ey \\•e re all inside at the ti mt·." he said. ·"fhe kids \\·ere playin g and t hey v.•ere having a g-eneral family get }ogelher. 'rhe man w:1s s itting the re with three :,:uns v.·ith him. l·le v.•as sitting on the da\'cnport <.ind had complete c..·untrol or the line or fire. , "I never kill ed anyone in my life but I sure could have killed 11 persons the re with no trouble at all," said Boone. Boont! said the living room \\·in· dow \vas behind the davenpc>rt on v•hich . the g unman v.·as sitting, the front door was to his !en and the rear door -through the liv- ing room and kitchen -was Ao his right. ; " Doily"Pllot Deh..,., Is GtHrmrtffd Monday-Friday: If you dO not tlave YoUr paper by 5:30 p.m., call before 7 p.m, al'ld yOt.Jr copy will be de- livered. Saturday and Sunda"y: If YoU 00 not recer..e yaur copy by 9 am. Salur- day, or 8 a.m. Sunday. call belore 10 •.m. ond your copy will be delivered. Circ~llHN T1l11' tt Most Orange County Areas '4Mlll Nor1hWest Hunrington Beach, aod Wes1m1nsler .. , ..... S•lut San Clemente. Capistrano Beach. San Juan Caoistrano. Dana Point, Soulh Laguna. Laguna Niguel 1. . ••.. , • 4t'-"lt Below Zero on the Plains: • • • Storm Whitens Rockres; Pacific Tranquil " "' ' .. ' " ,, ·' • . . ' ., " ,. ., .. ., " " " .. " •• ,, " ,. " " .. .. " ... .. JJ r "" • " ' . ., "· ·' • • " ., ~ " " .. " ., " ~ ' " "' .. " ,. " ,, ., " .. " ..... .. ,., •• ·" " 1.1'1 _..., ... t0t0(•,,. ~rt 41r~•5. Tllf 10!'«•51 tor -"''- O.y w•~ IG< '°"fl!llle<I l11lr W"'91 .. r ~ ~UQ1'11y ..... mer tf!ml)e•ilhlfe• ' ........ I} IO 1} m+tt'I <ti! novr • ...... ~ 1~•011911 Ill(' l,O~ Anoe••' h'"'"• -•llo; I~ ii•< '1 ... ., ol l'IOl!u j,~ Mlull• tiOll. NO )l'r\9Q -1 r•• pon•d. foo.ty '\ !'loQll \!'It l O\ .... lo~ CIVIC C:c~lt• ..... d uo !O l 2, \lo wt<rt5 l\1Qhe< 1"4<o •' ., ll•Qfl. It-lot<" •dV!1oOrl•1 lrl ''°'""' lllrOVQNu• 11\ie d•f 1 .. l~n>Ol.lll••ln ""'"' Dtt•u~e 01 Jt m.p.11~ l"incllo MllCM \""Pl ~OIJ"mr&1'f1"" EAIJy n1•rni111 ce1111t1hM•• 1c;•ll•rH (/ C~,,, *''" \on1to 10(•1 O..S.lr wtri.b too.o••l'ICllO!U(lllf, ' W•\I to "°"'"-" wl11ch J to tS ~!IOt• ~tom lt>Q *'"' to nortll--U 1~ •o lO •!IOt, IOfllQl'I!. Hi0111 t~J.1110 ~ (04~! .. I l('mV.••IUtt'\ Wt11 '.not' IH'l"'Hn i) ,,,.(I -~ l11l•nt1 ''"' ' P1f•lultt "'" '""9t 11e1 .. 11111 4 ~ •!. l "" ••II« l~"'°"' ill Uff W! II 1;11 $), FORME R FOR EIGN Min\ster Vu Van Ma u, a militant Buddhist who helped engineer the over- w throw of the late 1>resident Ngo Dinh Diem a d ecade._.ago, joined vice president Nguyen Cao Ky in as king Thieu abruptly to resign. Ky cancelled an· intervie\v with foreign newsmen, saying he was too tired. 1-lanoi radio de m anded Thieu's overt h row but offered t o negotiate a peace with a new gov- ernment in Saigon. Jn a broadc:.1:;t monitored in Tokio it called Thieu the •·n1ai n obSUl.cle to the settlement of political questions in Vietnam" and called for "a n administra- tioh standing for peace, indepen- dcnee, democracy, (and ) na- tional concord.·• Police Not 'In Tears' EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. lUPI) -Four meo carry- ing large s ums of mone:Y <.ind known by po lice to be involved 1,1,·ith narcotics 1,1,•ere shot and ki lled early today. Police picked up tvro s uspect:; shortly after the shootings. Authorities said the ,-ie- tims \\·ere s lain at the home or one of the sus· pects. Three revolvers also v.·erc r ecover ed. The names or the s uspects were not released. \ Detective Rick Stone said the s hooting \'ictims had long police records. "Oh, yes, we know all of •them," S t one s aid . "They're police charac- ters.· We 're not mou1nin'g t~eir deaths.'' Officials Scattered ·w ashingJon Quiet . -< On Vietnam Actiofi W 1\S ~l I NG'l'ON (1\J:l J -\\'ith Amcrica·s s\vorn enemy or the la:st three decad1.·s Oil the door:;tc)l or ,·ictory in Indochina, official Washington is u ncha1·actcrislic..·ally <1ui et a11d unable to bar the <lour. President Fo1·d. \'<.ll'ationing in California, retrcuts from rt .. po11ers' qucslions about the rou! of So uth 'i iclnameS(I divisions. Congress i~ in rcet.•ss, it s lc..·;.1dc..·1·s st·att<'1'L·d <1cross three conti- nents. SE(' R E'T .\ RV 0 f' ST.\.Tt: lll·nry . 1\. Kisting1.f1 .. the most recent architect of NEWS ANALYSIS U.S. policy in Southeast Asiu. apparently is av.·aiting: th1.• r eturn or Army Chi Cf of St;.i ff 1-~redcri c k C. Weyand from <1 fact-finding tour or South Vietnam bt•foi·c both men meet \\·ith the Prt:.sident later iri the week to discuss this country's next mo\"t'. Defense Secret{lry"'J:Jmes It. Schlesinger. ,.,.h ile predieting that Saigon \\•ill soon be u11dC'r att ark. s uid in a public t elevis ion intervicy,· that ''the re is no reason to despair'' if the Saigon gov- ernment can stabilize its defenses around lhe capital and the rice· . growin g Mekong Delta to the South. When a ne,,;s mw1 tried to as k F'ord about \iiclnam l\tonduy ~1t the Bakersfi e ld .airpo11. the ~_.resident broke into a laug h and started mo,•in~ ~1t a fa st trot to the ramp of his \\·ailing jt-"t. Many of Ki ssinger 's prcdt'{'t'ssors in the makinf! of l f.S. poliey in lndoehin~1 \\'t't'£' u11\\"1lli ng or unavail:.ibh_. to discuss th e 1nost recent battlcfit.·ld reverse..·:-;. 1'1cGE:ORGE BUNDY \\'A.5 IN meetings all d ay : Robert S. MC'i\'amar~scnt '''01·d that he did l)Ol v.'ish to tnlk about it : Mel\'in R . Laird w.fs in South Afric<.1 : Dean Ru sk \\"llS on his "·ay to IJ lec- ture in Pennsylvania ; \\li llian1 P. Ro i.;:ers didn 't r·cturn phone calls. Bundy ,,·as nation;d sl'cur1t y ad\'iscr to Presid ents John F. Kennedy and Lyndoii Jl. John:;on. Laird and l\1cNamara \\"('l'e de- fense secretari t•s and Rusk and J{ogcrs "'ere sccrt'ta1ies of state. Retired Gen. \Villiam C. \\lcstmoreland . \\·ho comm<.inded r\merican forces during the y<·<1rs or hca\'icst U.S. involvt.•mcnt. said the Saigon J,?ovcrnmcnt \1 on't surviv(' if Congress doesn't give it more milita ry aid. C.S. resources in the past. he s aid this morhing on NBC 's~ ''Today" show, \\'ere largely \\·astcd by trying to contain com - munistn rather thun defeat it . But a fc'"'· pH r·ti eipants in t\n1crita ':;longest tri<l l by fire said there is n "t any ti 1n t' lcrt tu correct p1.1st mistakes. You ca n still make an. appointmen t al Los An geles Federal Savings to let a professional prepare your personal Federal and Californ ia Tax reiurns at no cost, in.private, with al l informalion held in stricte$t confidence. A $5,000 deposit qualifies. Appointm en ts are limited , however, and time is running out, so please come in and make your appointment now' • • If you have a cert ifi cace of deposi t wich another savings institution, we will arrange your tax appointment now, and lransfer you r account at maturity with no loss of interest. · • also no coorge • Safe Deposit Boxes • Inform ed Buyers Bureau • Perso nal Checking Account at a cooperat ing statewide commercial bank • Travelers Checks-and 20 more mos t wanted se rvices. (Some servi ces require a minimum bafance.) Always the highest return on Savings Accounls, Certif ica tes of De· posit and Investmen t Certificates . WSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account Insurance now doubled to $40,000 NEWPORT BEACH 3201 Newport Blvd.· (114) 675:4500 (Across the street tro m Cily Hall) l9AO ~·-OOWlllTOWN: One Wllthil• Bvltdlno. Wil1hlr1t Otvd el G1and. lo• Angtl•s.. Cali!. 9001 7 .. . otllet ~l1C:~ /hrouphoof /he •1 1 ~· • I J • ) - • i • TwoSLA Men Sit In Cells S1\C ltAl\11'~NT(l (/\I)) -Two Syrnbioncsc Lihcrution Army n1cmbcrs say they have be('n l.ioutcn, druf:gcd und lht·eutened, .<ind they don't want to be in eourt for their murder triul. As jury ticlection begun lt.1on. <hty, Joseph Rcmiro and Russell Little were granted their rL'QUest not t o be J>rescnt. The judge al· ( State loy.cd thcn1 to sit in separate holdini;:: l'clls in the bascn1ent of lhc tightly ~u<.1rdcd Sa1;ramcnto Co unty Courthouse. watl•hir'lg'On t:loscd·circuil te levision. 'fhc c.lcfcnd<.1nt s, charged \1.'ith 1nurtlcring O<.ikland schools chiL·f .\l a rcus l•'ns lcr in NoVl•mblft· 1973, c:ull cd it a ·;Walt Disnl'Y Speci<.i l." • . ' • ' • "" f !~·· •. . .. .,;,, "" .,_ ... _ · ..... _ Bom!J Threat Plu11111 R111111i11g Co11fere11ee UPI Tele...,. .. I.OS 1\NGE l .J~S CUPJl -/\ Le nnox man \\'ho .illcgcd l y lhrcutcncd' to bln\v up a Ne\v )'ork-buund Unit ed J\i rl incs IJ(:-10 unless the '-' i r linl' paid hi n1 S200,000 "'as <JrrL·stcd !\'Iond:.iy by J•'Hl ag l·nl s. J(i ch ard (_'ur111 :.h 1l utthison.111 . \\:J S :Jrrc~ll·<-1 IJ ~ :.1i.:cnt s :..iftcr he pic:kcd up a µat·k:.i gc supposl'(lly t·ontcnn111 g tl1t• S::!OU.000 in \\'est I .os ,\nt,:l'lt•:. 'l'hL· 1•'111 S<.1id the · :.drt·r•1ft land1·d :.:1 fcly in Kt·\\' 'for k •ind ·110 t·.xp losive!> "'l'l'l' found :1 1Joa rd the µ!ant'. President F'ord l'-lugh ingly le a{IS ..urcss in r ace for his 11IC:1nc at Baker !l ficld Ai11>ort Monday to avoid questions <-1bout Vietnam . ,-.~ord and press were visiting Elk Hills Petroleum f{cscrvcs ancl \Vere heading back to Palm S1>rings \vhcrc he \\·as v;.i cutioning. One ne"·s man dcscri bc<l the race, saying, ··11 e (Ford) ran a lmost as f;_ist a s the S()lllh Victna mc:;c Al'f.Yl Y-" Nixon Foundation 'l'ax Bill Cuf Asked To Donate Assets l .OS 1\NGr:t.l!~S CA(')---Coun LY assessor JJhiliJ• \\la\son says he "'ill recun1mcnd cutting OCilJ"- lv in h alf the a SS ('Ssed SS .9 ri1 illion :.ipprais a l of Speciulty Resto..1urant 's ho ldings on \ht• </uc<.•n f\la r·y bet:"-IU Sc of till' firm ·s finant· i a I prublen1s_ l.<l S J\l'\G ELI::~. (,\J'J -'l'hv Rit·h;,i1·cJ l'\i.xo n F'uundut ion \\·h ich ;.inn ount·c cl tlissol ution sevt•r·ul months ago ---has askl'd Superior c:uurt fur IK'l"llllSS iun 111 tlonale il s ;,1 :-;S l'\S, inc·tutling \11'11 ~1 c n matt·ri:t ls and nr;d i11 \\l;,1 tson a11nn1111ct·c1 ~-Tonda ~ th;.it Speci <-1 lly 's Sl78 ,•108 p1·operty t;.ix bill fur 1974-75 \\·ou ld be cul to S!33,-111 1f th1· 1\:-.scssnlenl 1\p pcul l3oard approvt·s I t'J'\' I l '\I s. Io \V h ii I 1e r ( 'ull t•J.!t' '!'he,_· found;1tic111 \\;L.'> :-<·I up ,,.- If.Ni!) t o ch.•\'t·lfi p a ::\ 1 xon J>1·t·:-tdt•n \J a l libr:1ry hut 11<.•\'t•1· t•n g:1g1•1I 111 l"tind 1·<11:-.111g :ind dnl 1111! :.l'll'l'I ,1 "Ill' 111· dt·:-11 . .:n for tht· l1hr;11·\ 11 l<u~ks fi11:1n t 1:1 I :1s ~t•t -. St'hool G••tx F1nul.~ I11ssolut1011 •if thl· 1'1lu1tl:1l11111 \1;.1s annuunct'll l\\o niullths <.1 J.!n fol lo\\ing :.ippt·u v;d by thl-' :!.-, 11·ustces :it thl· :-.11g).!l·st1on of IH'1·- sidl'nt l .l'unard K. J.'i 1·t·:.tu11t• Patri<:ia l~t·ilJy Jl itt . :"iru.lotht·r:.. SA N FR1\NCISCO (1\['J --'l'lu.· nrofi ts from the big: f()(_'k benefiL shov.· ut Kezar Stadiurnon ~larch ·:!3 \\iill go tu support after-school sports ;.i nd cultural progrun1s. l\'lo..1 yurJuscph I .. J\litJlo s uys. In ._. ~<.·pa ratc aetion i\Jonda,\ _ st ;.1\t· ,\tty. (;t•n_ l·:\·e lll' .I . l 'ounger s ;dtl the fc1und;j\iun':- pl:111 1\·as ··;qiprop1·iall.'0 ' and th:11 In,. offit'L' \\·ould not opp.-i:.t• lhi' d i:-11·ih111Hlll nf thl-' fulltHhit i1)1)':-. l.lS:O.l'I :-tn \\'h ill H'!" ('ollt·gl' Alioto 1nadc the unnount·emenl J\-l ontl;.iy ;,1fl!'I' meeting: \\'ith l~ill (ir a h<-1111, \\•hu pru1notcd lhi' event, and school offieia ls:-4'. 'J'hc Ma't·or s ;_iid the mcct1nj:! t·unvincc(I G r;,1h ~1m lh;.it lh t· s1.:houl bourd needed !he 1norley --cvcn thoug h the board dis· closed it hud diSl'OVt.·red a S2 I 1nillion \\·indfall :.hu1·tly hc fOl"t' the t·oncl·rt 11·a s !>lagc<t 'f'/11· d 1s:.ol11t11111 pt·l1\1n:; 11<1:. signL·d IJ~· thl· fou11<h1ti1111 '.s Sl'\"t'll /'.Xt'(.'llli\"l' I l"llS\(.'t'S. llll'illtli11g four \1 ho \1 l't"l' 1·011' 11·t1·tl ol \\':.itL·rgw1 •· t·r11ll l':--II II I Lebanese Gunners Duel With Israel From \\'ire Ser\•ices J,t•bunon s aid its gunners repulsed a lll'\V Is raeli m1nl'-l<1y1ni.: 1hru:.l tocl<.1~ <ind that a (,ebancse fa1·n1cr \\'as killed by !ihrupnt,I in <1n cnsuini; one -hour ;1rtillery duel. 13ut ls1·ac \ said , ··Th<: b<H'lh'r areiJ hus lJccn quiet und thl're have been no incidt·nts ;111 day." J\ communiq ue issued in ficirul snid <-1 20-man lsrat·li p:_ilrtil punt·hed about 100 yurds into southern Lebano n for tht• sl!cond straight day l o lay mines nea r the small border village uf Bu:.l <.11L 'fhcre :_ire ct number of Pulestinian guerrilla <.·amp~ 1n the Buslan urea \Vhich Is rael says are used to launth attacks on lhc Je\\'ish sta te. S .'iT Tl1reaf ta O :onP Cited \V/\Sf·IINGTON -1\ny niajor inC'rease in the number or s upl•rsonit· airliners \\'Ould diminish the eilrl.h's prolertivc layc1· <1f ozone :111d probably 11..·ad to :in increase in ~kin t·an<·t•r. a<'t·ord Ing to ~1 rt· purl by the N<itiunal 1\c:.uJe m.Y of ScicnCl'S. 1'he study Predicted lh;.il the numbt'r of skin t·anccr cases caused by d cplct ion or t he ozone layer "·ouhl risl' 1.4 1lerccnt if JOO supersonic: trans ports ISSTs) s imilar lo those no'""· bein ~ built were eventua lly placed in oper::ition. CletnPllt'!l Progrntn E11d" in S11rge \VASflINGTON -President f'ord 's clemency progr nm ended at midnight with a nurry Q{)last minute :.pplications. Signups rose from 16 ,500 ;:it the Y.'eekend to about 18.000 by the time the progr am cndt·cl il l i\1 onday midnighl. a s pokesy.·om<.1n for the prcsidel'>ti ul Clen1cncy Uoard reported . Bo!Jb!I f ";,..,11er f'nt'e" f'f>rf Pil NEW '1 0RK \\'arid c hess ch;.1mpion Bobb.v F'1srhcr. pt.•e\'Cd bec:iuse the Inte rnational Ches~ Fcdera~ion will not ar- cept his rules for tournament play, will lose his share of a S5 million purse and forleil hiS title a l midnight tonight unless he l;jgrces to play Russian contender Anatoly Karpov . the head of the United Sl.Htes Chess Federation says. Co l ~ Edmund r.t. Edmundson. exc.cutive director or the Americ11n chess group, said the 31 -year~ld 1-'is~hcr has foiled to respond to Kt'rPov's challeni:e because or the re rusal by F ID.E 1 cFcdt'ration lnternation des Echecs) to accept the cha mpion s •demand th:.1t the m ritch be declared a druw i( Ct 9·9 lic is !'(..':!Chc<l. ' ' ' CORE l.rnder'1fSon ChflrgPd ' • N F:\V YORK -/\teen.aged son nf blacR le::i dcr Roy Innis to-. day was charged with raping a yo~ng ~·om u n in un ~pa~t me~t rentC'd·by the Congress ot-RaC'ial Equehty, the organ111~t1on hw father head s. · PoliC'e said Alexander lnpis. 19. w us arrested about4:40u rn. on the complaint of a 20-ycar-old \\'Oman. ' Jlcildeman. J ohn F.h1·1ichman. .Joh n .i\l itch e ll and 1-lerbert f\;:dmbuch. Other trustees in- 1·l11dctl .'"ixon ·s hrotht•l·s Donald ••llll EU\\'"-ll"d. his son -in-l au· J):1\·id Ei!:icnhO\V<.·1'. ond former top \\'hite !·louse ad vise1-s Robc1t F1nl"h and Lt_•on ;u·d G;.i r1nenL Girl Raped, Slwt in Head; Ma1i Escapes 'f (>RR,\1\CF: (L.Pl l -,\ 19- \l':i r-old gir l \\'US 1·epo1ted in :--hu l'k at Jf :.irhor Gen e ral I los pi tal :\londay aflt>r s ht> \\'<J S l:ul11 ;q>t•d. lnekt•tl in the ll'unk of a t';1r for st•\·t•r;tl hours. l'iJIX.'d ;u1d ~hul 1n tht· h c:1d by a 1na11 \1·ho ni;111:1ged t o e st·<1pt• sht•riff's dt·· p11t1l·s \\·ho t·aug hl hin1 in tht• aet. 'l'hl' un1dt·ntifi1._•d San Petlro 1111111;111 \\;1s \\"-liking \\'ilh ht·r :!:! 'l"ill"Old cousin ;.t!oni.: ('abrillo lk'at·h '' ht•n tht• 1n;Jn forced th<.•111 11110 tile trunk o r his car al gun - point 01.'pµtit•s s a id tht.• 1n<.in dl'O\'e for hours bt·fore stopping: in Haneho l':i\os Verdes. \\"ht>re he <ird<.•rf.'d t ht• youngt_•r "·omcin l'rom the t1·u nk and r<.1ped her in 1111• car. l'atro llinl! dl.'put ic,_•s s;J\\' the \'t•h1t·l'--' nnd thoug ht it \\·us uban- dotlL'tL \\'ht·n tht.•y <Jpprouched to 01\ l'!>li gatc, the rapist .shot his \ 1ttin1 a1 1<I t'~l'<l ped d0\\'11 ;111 em- IJ:u1krnt·nl f)c pulil'S ~•11d a g round st•a rt·h ' ;1111J hl'lit·opl1..·r f lyo~'ers found n!•l hlni.:. 'J'he r;ipe \'it·l i1n \\·as in shol'k /;_1tl'r :1t ;1 hos pital. The t.'ou.si n 11 a:. unhurt. Father Held In Slaying Of Daughters 1\iAP;\ (1\P ) -J\ 29-year-old rn ;1 n Y.1 ~1 s i n ·c us tody today, booked for investigation of n1urder in the s hooting deaths of hi s l\\'O young daughters. P ... tty and Stephanie Ackley, 8 and 9 respectively, were slain l\'1onday near a vineyard o r C hris tian Brothers LaSalle \\'inery, :1bout fi ve miles north\rest of here, s he1ifr's d e· putics sui<l. Tht• fathe r . Sle\·cn J ay /\ck Icy. <if ~apu , \\'US sent lo Vacaville l\led1<.'ul Fi.lcility ~cause ther e \\ere nn f<.1ciliti es availilble to kt•t•p him here. the s heriffs of. flt'l' ~•tid. Officers :;aid t hey received a c·:1ll ul about 4 :30 p .m . from a \\Oman "'ho identified herself a s Ack ley 's sister, Pamela. l\t iss Ackle)' said Ackley had been es trcinged from hi!:i '~rife anti 1hn1 she had urrungcd for him lo . \'i!'lit his duug htcrs. The y "'ere dr\,·ing near the y.·inery \-\'hen hc1· brothe l' look the girls Out or the t·a1', sh<' said . J\Ti :.s 1\ckh:y suid !<hi..· then t•ullcd the shc11rr ·s of- fu·l-. lll':tvilv urmcd officers "·ho l'ushcd tO the-scene repor\~ly he 3rd lwo s h.ols ring out ud later found the girl.I' bodlei1 pollee 8:t id. • • • , • . iue!day Apf1i1 .·197'i . Mouse Trapped Fan Club Fails Freedom Bid I.OS AKG 1::1.ES l:\l'1 ,\);11 ·11 i\1 l\lou:.(_' is ~till in <'ap- l i \'ity at 1;c 1 .A .'"cu rop:.~ (·h1 ;1t1 1 l· I n:-.t 11111 C' dt•:-.111tt.· ~t reuuuus cfCort s on his bt•hulf lJy :.1 :JW-1111·t11h1·r fan <·l uh ;.ind a L' .S. con,;rcssman . l\tousc first eiJnlC to 1111• :tlll'lllh!I\ Of :1uthoritil'S l;i:.I December \\'h en he \\'as c·au~ht l·:1ll11g l'\'1Cll'lll'1' n101rnly marijuana -111 th<.· !)\Ort..•roon1 :.it till· ~:.1n J o:.<· l 'uil l'L' Department . • I-le "·as l.itcr !i hipped to CCL,\ tor ~tudr. ,\ l\t:11·t.r !\1 011~·· Fun Club y.·a s formt'tt t hl'l't'. :ind it ~ n1(•n1ht'l'S d c n1:.indl·cl l\1ousc be set free :1 t 11t·arby \\'Ill Hngl'r:. Stall' l'o1rk Hut t.:C l.J\ Sitys fhu tl·:.l:. -111 p:11'l to dctc1.:m1n~ \\·h;il marijuana 1nunc:h1ng n1ighl ha\'l.' flonl.' lu lus health -ar1• incomplete. TllF. CLL'B 11 :\S sought h~lp fl'11n1 H"P· .-\lphonso lil·ll . ( R-Calif. i. and h us also\\ 111 tcn 1 n l'r<·:.ulc·nt G l'ri.I hi Ford. Be ll \\'l'Ot l' to lhc fan c lub ... ·rill-· \1:irly th1· :\lou:.1• p ro IJll.'m is our kind,of is3ut• .. , I p\1•tl g l' to ta kt• 1t11s n101ltl'I" tn thc hig hest authority in \\'a:.h111h'ton .•. JU:.t a:. :.wll a~ I find out "'ho thl.' h1 ~ht•st authoril \ '' ·· Drau·ing a paralle l to !ht_• \\°all'l'j.::ltl' l'Onsp1rators. B•·ll said if J\1ou se '"had l'ommitll'd lus t·r1n1t·s ill \\'a:-h 1n gt o11111- :itead o r Si.In Jose .•• there is nn1 1\111bt :.11 all fh ~it h\' no\\· nut only "'·ould he be out •• , he \\.ou!d b<.· gi\·inH lt·ct url':. ;11·01111d lhecounty." A spokes m a n (or Bell saiJ t!1c t·<Jt1J.:l't·ssn1 :1 11 h :1s n:1r · "°"·l.'<.I his .sea rch for the hi ghl'st :iul hori1 ~-in \\"ttsh111 gton to five persons b ut ;.ill fi\'c hav1..• refu:.l'd 1h :1t roll'. Three Co1111ts Artesian Guilty In Murder Plot I.OS ANGE(..ES t1\Pl ,\n Artesia furniture sto1·e o"ne1· h;.a:. bcL'n convietcd of plotting to kill a hos pital i.ld rninist rator \\'hO \\'a s ;1 key witness in a n1cdiC":.1l bribery case. lloward VinC'cn t P<.•rno. 48, s houted oit Superior Cou1t Judge Daniel Fletc her after hca1ing the j ury vcrdic:t against him J\1on· day, screaming the ju1·ist \\·as ·•purtial" to the prosecution. But the judge did not res pond to Pcrno's tir ade a nd ca lml y seht.'dulcd sent en<:ing for ,\pri 121 . Perno \&,-'<J S found guilty on L\\O C"ounts of con s piracy to <:ommit 1nurdt.'r and one count of ;.illf'mpt- t.'CI murder io the unsu<:ccssful pltJt to kill Rit·har cl !\losC'h'r. staff i.IS~13lant to the ad1n1nistrato1· of \ thl' 1·11un tr ·opt·f;1tt·d lt;.inl'ho I .ii:-. 1\migo:. Jlos pit;i[ in Do\\.llt'~. i\lost•lcy \\·as the star prosc~u t ion \\'itncss <J gainst l...os 1\nJ.;cll'S pharm ~tcist Ar<.'hi<.• C. Si n1onoff, SO. a<:<.'USt•d of allc1npling to bribe J\1osl'lt·y into s teering 1011 ~ tt•rm puticnt5 at llan(·ho lo C'Cr'- t<Jln re~t hon1t·:.. Simonoff. Sl.'rving a prison te rm afte r plc'ad ing gui h y in both the bribt·r v ;.ind n1urclt•r t·asc,_•s. s<iid ht• <:Cini a<:ted P e1·no i.lboul killini-: l\In:.l'lt•y in r\ovemlx·1· nf 1!173. :.hortly .:1ft<·r he \\·as al'l'<.'!>l · t.•d in thl' 1Jr1h1.•ry t'aSl'- • DAIL 'V PILOT A.> Oil Pla11t To Voters • '' .. , .,, :-,;,\'.\'I',\ B ,\I< li ,\ n•"" <I 1'1 1 1'1i.· ho:ird IA .t ~tljll'l"\'1 :-.0J'S '.\lllnd;iy !-.._.. .\lay :!7 ;1 :. t•lt'l'l1un day I~ \Ol l·1·s t o (.]1•cille o \1 h1·rh1·1· t o pl.'r1n it l'i1 f.-·"'! !>.lt'Ul'llOll of F:x:\Ull u~ ('01'p , ':. t·1111tro\·1•r:-.1:1 I (1"1' iirul J!aS tr1·:1trnl'lll pl.int in (.;1~ l"lort·~ (' :1 n y on . r:11 \'1 ro11 1n l'11t:i I 1~t:s ha'~ ... <·olh•clt·tl lllOl'l-' 111 :1 11 211.()Vlt~ :-.1g uatl1r1·:. fru1n l"l'hi:.tert·ll \l t\(•I'" 111 ;1 lht'l''' \ll'('" 111·r1od 111 ha\ t·~ h1• 1n1·as ur·• '1'l <1t't·tl 1111 thl-· b:.ill1J\: , ~ Southland Gas Bills To Go Up 1 .. t1s ,\N(~r:Lr:s (,,1··1 l~1ght•1· j.!:i:-. lnlls <-L l'l' in :.tut'(• f11r Southl•l'n c_:;iLifornians a s :1 r1•:-.ull of Ind11111·sia's douhlinh lhl' p1·1e(_· it \\"il l t'hill"J..:l' 1~ac 1ril' l.ighltng 1 ·o_ for liq Ul'fil-•J 11 :1 tu r :i I ).!:I~ I!.!\'.<; I. 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M&nager 9 ;00"AM-4 :00 PM Monday.Thursday 1 O•OO AM·6 00 PM Fnday £l 30 AM·2 :0 ·0 PM Sa1u1day \ I ' " • . ;J6 DAILY 1•1LOT EDITORIAL PAGE ., Alte~ative Justjce . " ,. Or<1n ge County supervisors lttrned the <:Orner on an overha ul of the }·olLnt )'s j uvenil e j us til'C S)'Slen1 last \vcek \\'hen I.ht.·.} '1dopted a policy a imed at k-eep- tng· light off cndcl'S out of U1stitutions. t Wh ether the boal'd 's polic~' \Vas 111otivatcd b.Y c·ono mi ~s or t he re.aliz<J tion . th_at ~uc~ off ende rs . a s urfc \\' violators d1)n t be long in 111sl.ilut1011s alongside outhful bu rg lar~ is unimportant. · ' 1 \\/hat is in1port:inl is t hat both n1oncy a11d youths ~·ith a tende nt )' to stray call pe rh<lps be salvaged by vlher forn1s of t r cHtrrH:nt than being pl ~1<:ed in ~in in - ftitutio11. L . \Vhil l'~h c boa!'d 's Ut'tion rL'J)r~st·nts a step in the fight direc.: ion , it rcn1ai11s to be seen if e nough com · lnunity I' sources can bl• ll lUStc:red tO--J\ro\'idc youths the h e !µ thc:v ll C'cd to il \·oid cleepc r trouble. 1\11d, \V ho J><.i ys the t)ill fur c:o\µundl'd' eommunity e fforts to tukc 1011 part of the job forn1crly J\andled -anti p;:ild for - 4))' the COl!.(Jt Y '! \Vitho ut a :->ound JJrog r a m for de,·cloping com· ·111unily·b<.1 s ed tr(•atn1e11t cente rs, a JJOlit)' o f.d ive rting Tni11or jU\'e n ilc <>ffenders from institutions coul<I ·c.:ausc m o r e JJl'O blcn1s than it <JHS\\le r s. Slig Rental Fees Some boti t O\\·ncrs \vho re nt s lip:> at Dan a P oint Harbo r ha\'l' indic utect dissatisfal'tio n after r ecentlv being Jlolificd thi1t ~·;Jip.rent<.1! fees a rc being inl'rcast:d · 10 percent at the JJublicly O\vned murina. Dana Point l·larbor is 01>erated as a public facility 1by Orange Count}' governn1ent. Marina ope rations, ~ho\vevet', a r e leased out to the pri vate !\farina Con1· ·:pany. The C(>mpany is the e ntity which inc r eased the "Slip·rentals this \Veck. govcr11n1 ent hu s tlte rig ht to re \'ie \v lite proposed ra te hike:;. T he t'ounty did not e xercise this option. ·In the future, it \\'ould see1'n prudent for the cou11l)'' to cond\1c t an uuto 1n a tic revievJ of proposed slip re11tal incr e a ses at Dana Point Harbor so thatlbe public as \V e il as slip holde rs ftrlly unders tand the justifi cation fo r s uc h increases. C0,nfrontation l.a st '''eek 's \'OCi:tl confrontation between Orange County Supervis or Robert Ba ttin and Distri ct At· t<lrn cy Cec il !·licks \\·as d i!:ilurbing for a number of l'C· asons. At issue \\1 a s a p1'oposal by Battin to discourage I Lick s fron1 r e·trying cases that e nd in a deadlocked j ur.y. Ba tti11 said he wanted to clear out some of the crimi11al -t:ases to give civil d e fe ndants a better cha nce.• for.s peedy hearings. . Hic ks, appearing in person before supervisors . !)laste d the proposal in a caustic address, claiming it \va s motivated b y Battin's desire to help a friend. 'J'h e Battitl frie nd, atto rney La,vrence Kirk, \Vas defending a c lient charged \Vith drunken d1iving. The first tria l e nded in a hung jury and the Dis trict At· tc1rney prepared to try again. 1\ dept1ly Dis trict Al· torne y s aicl i11 a S\\·orn affictavit Kirk threate ned to bring Battiit clo\v11 on the Dis trict Attorney's offit'e if a r e-trial took place. I-licks \V3 S COrrec:t in challenging t he propos al, althoug h he may have indulged in unnecessary theatrics i11 the process. J • ' ' • Rent<.11 inc reases may indeed be j ustified. Some ,slip r e pters , ho\ve ver, have inade the po in t that s ince the marina i:> basically a public operatio n, county . Ba ltin's })roposal \\'as inane and pres umptuous in s ugges ting tl1 e s upe rvisors should or \vould n1cddll' in criminal prosecutions. It \vas 1norally very \vrong if he \Vas atte n1pting to ma11i1Julate the prost.'l'U f1 >1' throug h the budg eting process. 'Somehow your operation doesn 't ~nhance my sense of national security!' ;Doctoc.s .. 1. . 1~ The Decline of American Prestige ffluitting' r,. I VA Post,s (jA'CK ANDERSON) Jn an (';J rlil'r culumn. \\'!' r·c· irted that ··doc·tors are r.C-sign-' g, eQuipm cnt fa iling a nd t ilities d e te riOi'ating" in the ti on 's veterans hospitals. ~ ".-. Our rej:>ort h;:i s been followed It a muil s torm of complaihts, A argi ng that c ditions ar e 1'orsethan y,·ede l'ribed. & & Letters fron1 cl ·tors. dentjsts. neurolog is t s . athologis t s. JJ6 Y<:hiat.riSl.s , hos ital dire(·tors and othernbspitat ersonnel 'c.:on-firnt our allegation lat.v~t erans are getting inadeq ate heulth treatment.. CO:\IPETE!'\'T physicians are leavi ng veterans hospitals by the fiundreds, acc ording to the let· f.ers. bQC·a use of the lo\~· pay icale. This h:1s left the \'t'ler :ins ll too often in th e c:ire or misfit octor:> -r esidents \Vho haven't ompletef.I tht>ir lr:.i ining, e lderly Ph ysicians '"ho c ~in't pull ;_i full loa d . n1edics \Vilhoul bo;ird (·ertification and in1n1igr;..int doe~ tors mostl y trained in As ia . Jlerc a r e a few hi ghli ghts from the Jette l's: ,\ s t a f f ph ys i c i a n in ;,1 Californ ia vete r.ans hospit~l : ·rhl' hospi l;i l , b oth n1e f.li ea l and paran1cd i('a l, is g r ossly un- tle rst;iffed. 'fhe situ:ition is turn- ing: from b<:td t o \\'Orse. The V !\ is so poorly fu1ld cd . the system so b;..if.I ~•nd th e p :.i t i('nt load so fa r outnun1bers thl· n1edical person- nl•I that the £1u ality of m edical c·art.· is severely compromised' .. , A doctor in a 1'\orth Carolina vcter <ins hospital: "At no tim(' have t seen the"morale of our· n1edi cal s tuff at a lo\\·er ebb. \\\_. :-.in1 ply c:.innot r ceruit phys i· t:i;.1ns, a nd \\'C (•annot keep those we have." .\ 10-VE,-\R V1\ ph,vsi(·ian : ·If y ou \\/('r e 10 tour o ur v·1\ hospit ;i ls, you \1·ould find t hat man~· i n1port;..i nt posit ions arc> st<-1ffcd hy ('ither elderly. semi - retired do('tor~ or by ph,v!5 il'ians tra in ed in fqreign countries. IX>th calegoric>s in elude m<.oy doctors \~·ho ;.i re here sin1ply beC<lUSl' 1h e.v (';1111101 <•a rn ::in incon1 c elSC\\'hC!rt·. · Speaking for t he \!cterans Atl· m1n istrut1on, Dr . John Chase. lilt• chi l~f ml•di c <1l d ir cctor,-agrct.'d th at the situ ation. indeed. is lwcoming a "Crisis:· Dear Gloomy Gus \Vherc is J anc f'onda now that 1 he \\'Ol'ld could us@ hl!r to 1nter<.'e de '"ith her d cur fl'icnds the North Vietnam ese in behalf of the tr otgic civilians of Soutb Vietnam? C.<.:. \\o'ASl-tt:--:GTO~ -The Russian C'mi gre author . Vladin1ir l\1ax- in10 \·, thou g ht c arefull y and s aid : ''Am eriea's position in the. \\'OrJ cl is based upon principle. \Vhen pragn1atis1n (trying to do \\'hf}t \1'orks1 takes the place of prinei pl e. 1\n1t.:'ri co.1 begins \o Jose its prt.'St1 gt·.' · · Sec rt·l :i ry t'J f s t ;J t c Jlc ol'y Kiss - in ger st a t(':,; it 1n a nother· \\'a y : 1\ de· eadc "of i n· te1T1al turmoil is t ak.ing its t o l I o n 1\1n l'rit'.a's ~ge. Viet- nam:l.he \Vatergatt· Sl'andal. the .struggle over fu nds for Southeast. ,\sia, the congression:.illy enact - ( RICHARD WILSON ) (•d li1nits on roreign ff)li ry ha\'e ro:lised questions on Arne ri ea·s in· (t:"l'll <i l stabilit y and the durubilit y nf its assul'anccs on the \\·oriel Sl'l'nl'. f.:ITJlf:R \\-,\\·, the L"nited States has s uffc>r ed a sharp dee!ine in its prestige ,,·hi(·h is excmplified7 -in the collapse of Amf ric:.i n )1tlllcw •in 1 .... n .. of the" n1ost troubled areas of the world ----._ ,S,ou\heas 1i:-t\l'J~ anQ . t.p e •lt1 d~st. --~ 1'hi s is th e problen1 "hi ch Prf's id enl J-'ord takes up in the gene r;:il fl!Vi C'\\' o f An1eri can po li C.Y. not n1ere l.r the reex· c1n1i nation of h O\\. n1uc h aid to ' givC to Israel und t.uldt:1· ,,-hat conditions foll o\\'ing Kissin ger's failure to find a forn1ulu for peace. 'fhe larger issue is .'\Ol('ri(·an leadership in the \\'Orld, ils abili · ty to shape e r <'nt s, the use of it s PO\\'e r as a constructive in- flu l'ncc or flailing like a helpless giant. The helples!I giant image is l·on1ing throug h s tronger than ever as South Vietnam totters on the verge of collapse and the \\'ar threat inc-reases in. the :\1iddlc Ea st because the Cnited States cao no longer control 'the direc· liQl'l of events. •• Tl-IOSE \\'110 are called n C\\ isolationists by President F"o rd ilre somC\\'hat taken aback by a sudden turn oI events '>'·hi ch so \'i\'i dly s ho'>'·s the declin e ut' An1l'ril·a n prestige. This is ,,·hat the,\' asked for. a dr<l\\'in g back .. non-in\'Olvenlt>nt. and lt>lting his· • lnric·n l trends take their course. l\11t ll0\1' tha1 it is h;iµpe ning- \hl· l'l'SUlt:-. <li'l' 110\ J)l l';iSJJl t and ··n1oral 0Uli g;1tton:-.'' ~1r1.· :-q.Hiken of, Sul·h ;.is o r g;_u iizing :1 r1..·lil'f n1ission for South \.il'tll11nl ;111d (:;.imbodia . Pre\·io us sug);l'Sl iun~ that the l "nited Stall':S had ;111.\ n1ora l obli ga tion:; ;11 ;d ! irl Southeast Asia ,~·t•rt• d1.·1·i dl·1 l Cl.'rla in o ther <leridL•d att 1tud1.·~ are 110 \\' s een as h;1ving v<1lid1t~ .. 'fhe ti.:nit~d~St ut cs l'<JllnOl aba n don its f'l"iends in oue part of the "·orld \\·ithout jC'opur<lizin;:: thl• :-.el'urity of friends C"\'er y\,'h(·r1..'. ·· ~;.ii d Kissinger . And perhaps th;1t is \\·hy lsral·li lea,del's .,..·ere !"o \l o rril•d a bout lhC' durability uf .\tl1E'ri e~111 assura nces that tht',\ •• ':t ... ~---o- bac ked a\\·ay f ron1 anything ex· <'e pl a rl;,1t publi c ~ontmitment b)• r :gypt ag:iinst the useofrorce. Tllf: f~LF.~I F.1 "TAR\' ques· t1•>n. :.ic cnrcling to Kiss inger, IJoils dO\\'n to \\'hilt kind of people \\'('are. thOSl' \\·ho bai:k up our as· s uranecs 01· thosl' \\·ho do not. At t ht• nHltllt'nt \\'L' are taking the 1..·011sequcnl·es o f doubts that \\'(' L·an or \\·ill c;.l rr.\' through on con1 · n1i t n1l•nts sul·h a s Ki ssinger 111;1de to uif.I South \1ie?tnam \\'hen our fortes \\'ere \\'ithdra\\'n. Th~ abrupt tern1ination of aid \\"()U(d ~nu>u,nt.110_\y to ~9tr~,Y~l.t accord· tug to Ktss1n i;er. . Europe Eyes the New Portugal 1'he m akings of a sua>tahtial poli tic-a l issue c :.in ht> seen in the µresent d(·flatio n of American presti.ge . F:venls ha\·e mo\'ed nu,r1:• r:.1pi<ll y in Southeast As ia · than \\·;.i s forcst·cn. \\"hat '>''as :;upµosed to happen next yC"';.1r threatens to happen llO\\' in the :--teppcd up p;icl• of the No~h \'ietnan1csc offens i,·c at l lue and Danan g. A n1a ssi\·l' ('vacuation has begun. Congress \\'ill nor escape bla n1c if it curtails aid in a crisis \\·hi ch involves the conti· nuance of South \·ietname~ re· ~ista nce . \\'A S l ll ~GTO~ -St uck ,1·ithoul 0:·111y pl::in of their o"·n to retrieve Po rtug<d rron1 :\-Iosco\\·· do n1inated Communis ts, the \\"estc rn Europe.in democracies ha\·e sent a n SOS to \Vashinb'1.on ,~·arnin g th:.it a Co mn1un is t takeover of a !\A'fO mcmb(·r could hn\·c l"at<islrophic results. 'fhe f;,\(.'l that the r-ord ad · n1inl stration itse_lf lac-ks any plan at. <dl dramatizes the detcriora· t iun u f \\'es tern J)O\\"er. The \Vt·st ern :1 I• li an l·e h :is pruvt.·f.I i1npu· l t•nt. durin g th e tr ag il' l'\-o lutio n of P o rtu ga l fru1n 40 Yl'u.rs of ri.i,:ht·\vin g 1ot a l1t:.i ri a ni · s n1 to \\'h a t i:>C(·m s its ti n · ;1voillahlc left \\"i ng counterp<i rt . Bt:T THE difference b£'t\\·een tht> two dictatorships is proround , \~hi ch ex plains the call for help frorn the r:uropt•an ch.1 1nocrai:it:"s. 'fh(' nc,,· P ortugal. \l•ilh brilliant- ly pl ;1nn ed ;.ind l'Xe1..·utl·d Com mun_1st. control ti ~htc:nin1~ it s )!rip, is ::;"•it ching fron1 a son)· nolent r('at ti on:iry b;.1ck'>''al('r to a poten tially :i g:~rcssi vc and hos t i le p o li l.i ca l thre at t o \\'c akc n e d \\'cst c rn Euro pt•. partit'ularly Brit.:iin :ind Ital \'. )hut ex p l a in s I.hi s phc11omcno1r: Swede n, the most ~ol'i <i li s ti e :.and nc>utr;.il ist de- n1ocr;1cy in \\'l•Stt!r n Europe. has sought n1o r e than :111\' :";ATO Tlll'n1ht'r to ('h~lll.[!C' the l mpl aca· hll• courSl' of evf'nts in Portug11l. <>p er;,i t l n g \\'i th n1 in in1u m public'it y, the S \\·ech sh .i,:o\'ern· n1enl has <1uietl y Sl'llt despcrat('· l.v needed money ond techn ic al experts to Portug.a l lo sho1·t· up the cmbl.l ttl cd s ocifl lis t u nd (•enter J>O li tic n I p;u·tit-s therC"'. THE t,,\CK of public it y in Stockholm m ay prevent a rt•pet1· tiun of the rl'cent fiasco in Bonn. f;ff ()rt s b y \V es t G ern1 an parliar\-.e ntary gr oups. bnC'ked by the \\'t-'st Gern1un govern· n1ent. to stop th~ hen1orrhugt• of Portug uese po litical frct•f.l oms .,..·ere h ~1r n1ed by publicit y. Ex· posure o f lhe Ge rmn n h(')p da m ugC"'d both the Bonn gtivern ment nnd th e sOciallst·t'E'n trist pu rtirs in Portuga l. For Pre~enl Ford . Choices ar'Y;singula r\y policy bl e.ak ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) lligh offi cia ls-here arc ralling hac·k on this dubious: rution~ile : If lht> S\\'ift Communis t takeov{"'r succeeds. a s now seems likely , - let ;o.1 o:;co"· choke trying to di gest \\'hat it S\\' a 1 IO\.\IS' Con solidating its political hold on Portugal \o,;ould cost the Soviet l 'n1on at least SI bi llion annually ro r several yea rs, say C.S. ex· perts ·-a financial drain on ;o.1oseo\v not n1uch less than its \'as t in\·es t.n1e nts _in f'ide l (:astro's Cuba. Tll,\T PROSPECT is l'.'.:1 usin g concern ins ide the Kre mlin. "The Russians really do11"t knO\\' how to pl ~y Europe yet ." one ex- -pert told us.·· Portugal is turning into an unknO\\'ll experiment for th ~m ai1d they_ ob,·iously did not expect e\'e rrts to go.this fast.·· ........ But the Kren1lin learned biller lesson s in Ch ile. s uch as the need for absolute ("Ontrol over the press a11f.I the a rn1y. Those mis- takes are nut being repeated in Po11uga l. \\·herl' army and press opposition is smolhered. Congress is no,,-\,·orking on ;.1 Portugal aid bill for about S20 million . a pit tanc·e but s.r n1. boli t ally signifi canl. and thL' \\'hile House intends to conti nue k'chnica\ ussistanl·e pl anning for spending that money in PortugaL To announce withdra\1:al of thL' aid \"·ould play into the hands of the left -particularly the Ot'\,. 24-mcmber J1i gh Council \•;hich now rUn s the country. Yet, a l some point in the future the aHJ n1:i y ll a,·c to he \\'lthhc ld . Othe r\\'ise, the Comn1unist . t·ontrollt'd l"l'ginl L' n'iµht try to t lain1 Anll'l'i can s upport. TJIF. l .OSS of in1p.1rt<111t L:.s Xav.r fa cilities in th '' J>ortugy('Se . :\zorc.s. parti{'l1l :1 r\y Hn li · s ubmarine reconnaiss:ince. is slo,vly being a ccepted as un· avoidable . So i.s the prospect or Sovie t re fuelin g s t :.itions on P<)r tug ue.se :'\I adeira l s l ~1n d. \\he re the l·.s. docs not t'\'('11 IXlss css :.i reg ula r diplon1ati c out · post. Lk~\\-is('. th e'odds strongly f:.ivor a Corn munist-dun1inal1..1d Portuga l lea,·ing N ATO by its O\~·n decis ion. Th('!it' f.lol l'ful prospects art• d\\·;_u·fed by tnore subtle erfeets on the Europea n democrac·it'S of a Communist·C ontrolled gO\'Crtl· ment running Portugal, \\"il h thl' l;.s . helplessly on lhl' si dt:lill l'~ '.\OR DOES President Ford give <1 ny indi c;.1ti o11 that he v1ilt r 1:"n1a in silent \\•hil e America11 po\iC'y collapses µround him. Jlc- \\ill undoubtedly rcn1ind the vol· in g: public that he pleaded for a three-year program to phas e out l:.s . military a id so that the South \'i etnanies ~ government, \\'hich the l ·nited Sta tes cre ated ~•nd promised to s upport. \\'ould ha\'e its final c hunce. • l~eturning to lhe point at \\'hil·~ this colun111 ope ned. the antij rt•gi nll' J{ussi:.i n :i uthor, ·;'\fu xj iino\·. ;.i nd Ki ssinger are sayin!f the san1c til ing: t hi s country i~ losing it s sense of purpose· b)' s acriricin g princ iple to political: ly ,d Lcl alt'tl ex pcdic-nc.v. • I School Financial Priorities I ' ' ' ' "fh ere can be no d isputing that the firs t months or Governor J erry Brown"s <4.dmini stration have proved fUll of surprises. For some they have been happy ones '\,·hilt:" others are reeling in shock. His hard nosed attitude on fiscal ;.i ffairs has transforme d him O\'crnight from the darling of the liberals to s ome kind of ogre. ll is this san1c u nex pected st a nce '''hith is m :_ik· in g oth e r s take a Il l'\\ and fu\'orl!bll• look. 1\t the mo m c nt those ,,·h-o ~1..'em b (•nt out of )i'hap u th c n1ost a re the !'it'hool people und their sup1>0rters . The Gov· ernor hus mnde it clear l() lh!!tn that he docs not believe the solu· lion to educutiOnH1 problems '''ill be found b y p o uring m ore m i ll io n s into th e ir (•offe rs. I-le wants to sel? sorrt e perform:.)nce. lie Is de manding UC'C'ounta bility. He. has the old f ashio n e d id ea lh <l t when childre n C'OM..Pl et e the public school process they should be ilblc to read and write. • THIS lfbll1 ES as ll ~rea l she><k ( EARL WATERS ) to many of the educators who had looked for easier times than they had experienced during th e Re;igan udm'inislra tion. The fa C't is that the public schools have been exhibiting an insatiable ap- petite for t<l x clollJr!j for n1any yea 1·s. The battle cry h;:i s bc1..•11 ;.1 l'flllstant ··mnrt> n1onev rnr l hl' L·hildren ·· ,\II the ,\·ttil c lhL· :-.rhools h:l\'(' h il'(•d fntll'l' :ind . more non·teai:hin J.: pc r~onnt•I ;i11d r<Jlsl·d s ul ii ries hi gher and highl'I' for eve1·ybod y in I.ht> sc·hniil s.rs tcn1 t·xcept thl' tt'ul·hcri;. So when the (;overnor s~>enk~ or accountability it is • not uny cr iticis1n or the tcuchers hut r a th e r u d e m a nd for r l'· examination of the entire school system and all of the progr ums therein. He is 3\\'l.lre that the teacher s ha ve beconle so bogg<"d dO\\tn by the paperwork required by the multiplic ity of social in- tervention progra ms the)· no longer hn\'e time to teach the kids. IN TlllS llE is di>PIOYin~ an understa •• ding of •·hat the people havrMen complalnlng ab0o1 for a lonT time. They are tired of shelling out 1n ever inr reas in g amounts for a publi c S('hool µro· gr<1m V>'hich sec>n1s f.o provide training in eve r ything exC'ept those b<1sics for \Vhi ch the public schools \vere est~1bli shcd in the firs t place. ' mor e dirficu lt to fathorf\ is t~ neL'<I to hite more teachers in tile face of declining enrollments. 1 Ther t' is no <loubl the schoolg Hrc f~1 l'ing £i11 :.1 11cial Cl'ise~. ln lht H\'l.!l'o.1 II il n1 :.i y be ht-a \thy i£ It conf. pels a return lo propl.'I' Pt'l1>pe~ l i\·cs ~ind a re ·shi fting of prioriti 1:1~. Thnt iipparenli)' ik \\hat Go\·erno1· Bro,,·n is sto>ekin gJ I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT An yone ~·ho doesn't beli eve the property Ownl'rs have hat.I it as far as the schools ure concerned need only study the results of the 110 elections held throughout tht> s tale t~i s month se('king in · l'l'('HS<.'s 111 Sl'hool 1 aXv.b. l>nl\' '10 J)('rcent met "'ith upprl>vul. sOml' \\'Cr c defeated by murgins bettc1· lh~1nt"'Olo o n c . . R()bcrtN.Wf!td,Publ.lshn-I Only the incredibl c obtllseness 'Thomn& Kf!evil. Editor i of the school offi ci u I:;: can account Barbara Kre!bith, I fo r their failure to perceive that EditoriolPageEditor _j homeowners h ave reached the The editorial 'page or the Daily breaking point.·Conlrurytothcir Pi lot s eeks to inrortn and- ;_1pparent be li ef, taxpayers have stimulate readers by prestli.ing • on thl11o page) divertf eommenlapY-no money trees. "'ilh unem\)loy-on tof,ICA of lnterut by syndlc•l· me11t ut dep1·essiong p1'0l>ol"t1011s, ed C'O umnisls and <'lrtoonlltS by- \\'ilh ouc Olll of e very t(•n out of• providing a rorum for re~ \\Ol'k a nd hlflution making it lln· views and by 'pre1entln1 thy;· possibl l.' for those \\'ith jobs to"' newspaper's opinions and kit' • n1t·('t th l'ir 1nonlhl\· con1iTi il · on <'Urrenl topics. The «1Jtort- m1:nts. t••xµayl't 's ~n·l.!~i tl no rnuod oplrions of the Dail)' Pilat AP.Pt•r-, for furth(·r l>ui·t1t•us. only In th<' edilor1al,column at~ lop of the page. 0Dlnklnl Q.o• 1\1\"D T llE\' find it hard to un· prt.'lk'd by the eolumnlstt Mii dcrstand lh'c need for sul ar ... in ; cartbMists and letter writers'aiNO ·;, their OY.'n and 110 endorstmt'nl fl creati:cs ra nging up to JI pefcent thtir vin •1 -b,, tho DailY Pllel> or more al a time when th<>Se in shouldbtlnfcrred. •"" th.e privute ~ecto r a rc being T d ,, A ··1 1-· ~~t·d 10 .. 1>111: t ht• bull~·l -.. i'.:\'l'll ., .. ,_ __ u_c_s~~-'-·_P;.....n_l.;.,_•_,rn:'.o•IOJ I 1 l l ' ·I < ' l ' 2 r • ' ' I ( ' I r I t ' ( I ' ( 1 j ( I I • • 1 j N ,. N p ' v • • • • • .. " " c • • " " I ! I I ! I -I I I. I I· l I I ~ . ' County Probes Noise Pollution lly WILl.IAMSCjlREIBER 01 °'41 O.lty 1"1 .. 1 MMt SANTA ANA-Orunge County govornment planne ri; l:il.IY. noist; r~llution is falil becoming one of t~c m oi;t serious l'nv1ronn1e11tal hazards county rt·· ~1dents must livl' "'Ith. -"fhc problem is so severe, in fact, that an enti re <:o~nly genel'al plun element address in g nothing but noise problems und solutions has been drafted and propiosed for adoption. The fi rst county planning l.'Ommiss ion hec#r· ings on the n~isc eleml'nl will take place April 7 a nd 21 al 3 p .m. 1n the Santa Ana commission hearing room . . _IF COM"J\llSSIO!'\F.KS F.NOOKSE the plan and 1l ts l_a tcr ad_o ptcd by tht.• C'O unty Board of Supervisor s, noise pollution "'ill become one of the ~ey <'o~s it.h.•r<Jlions in a pproval of nc\v residential . 1ndustr1al a1u.J corn m l'rt·iul developments. The initiul st•t of supporting documents re· leas~ ~y county pl anners contain a general Qutline of ex1strng noise rcMcarch and several recommen· dationi; fo r reducing no1seiri'lpact. "1'hc nl:..iJor e ffects <of noisel have been th3t pt..'Opl e suffe r lt·mpor;.iry ur pl•rrnancnt hearing loss, .annoyance tind inconvt•ni cnee," the report staltc>s . •·Jo'ortunalc ly, inforrnalion is currently avai(;.i. blc to lake prudl•nt and much needed measure to protect the community against the effects of noise pollution ,'' the report continues. • ••IF TlllS INl<'ORJ\f1\TI01' ii:i accurately in- t erpreted and properly 01ppl ied, it can provide de· ci~io~-mak e rs with e1n effect ive pl anning tool to eliminate or r educe the adverse effects of noise in the comm~nity. '' AccordinJ.( to the initial noise e le ment doCu- ments, the general plun form<i.t "'ill e n<t bl e the county to identify in advance those areas sensitive to noise 1.1nd establish romputibility guide lines for future land uses. ORANGE COUNTY Life Term Ordere d · For Slayer SANTA ANA -Con- victed killer J uc kson Franklin J·li c k.cy has hccn St'nf to state i.uison for lire after being round f,\llilty for the second timv or the fir s t -d egree 1nurdcr o f a -GardC'n Grove area \\·o n1 a n . 'Orange Co unt y Superior Court Judge James Ii. Walsv,rorth or- d e r ed the maximum te rm for lli ckey , 23. Garden Grove uflel' a jury in hi s court room re· turnccJ the vt•rdit·t. TuesdAy. Apnl i'. 1975 DA.IL'( PILOT Politie al No tes • ,, County Jfilitary Projects in W~r~s By 0 . C. itUSTINGS C<unp Pt.•ndleton p1·0· t'ailfornia Ocmocr•1tic ,. b 1 d Otti..o.uv"•1e1''•" jcet s l nt·lud e Lht'L'<" 1~ or a ~111 a , a t o1n1l'r l<(.n;,1ull IL'fl l hL· ron1 · A1!1itary .<'on slructi on ba c h e l or c nl ;s t l'd ~rt y during lhc t·on1-Oran!:~ Count) pla11ni11 g n11:.s101\ f'l'Cl·ntl). lie is pl'OJCCl s 1n. the 40 th . . .· h , ", _ mlllL'l''s 1ncc ti n~ t his c.·o rn1n1 ss1nn1•r, \1111 dt."·. ;,111 ciitlc 10 Ut,·p . C hurh·:-; Congressional District q ua~~rs "11 a lot.\I Coi:it \Vl·ckend <ti the Di s~ ('USS '"fhc St 1·uclL1rt• ou1tl \\'1gcins (R ·l"i•ll~t·tonl 1. totaling more than $14 .:f or .sh,t:ht~y .mo~~ l~an. $9 n c r I u n d 11 o t c I I n l''unction of I he l)1·;,1ngc .. ! mil ion hav b , .. m1ll1on , ~ "ater in -J\n ahein1 . County Pla1111111g (:0111- pl'O t'd by ~h .c~~ ;.i~ tcrconnect1on Systcn1, t:'dall is scheduled tu mb;sion " .Thui·~d:i y at a d S . e ous e $940000· ase"'3"e lreat-:iddress th e g 1·011 1>'s· · r 1\r c erv1ces Com • ' " 1neet111g o the c·ounty's . . . · ment improve m ent Sl.6 •1t•ncral ".·•·ss1·,... .. ·•l 111 ·." milt pf "'h.ich he 1s a · .., ""' ..,.,. 0 ..., I'' c d c r ;.i t i o n o f . miHion , a nd a n aircraft a .m . Satu1·d 0 i •. Se11a101· b membe Congressman " Repu li c:.in \\lonll'll. • . corrosion control Jacili· Jacki:ion \\'ill speak at the Andrew ll ln s huw re · 1 S276 000 . The mt'clin" ""Is u11. JlOrts. y, . . t·omm 1tt ec 's n oon " ... '" I h tier ,,·a .Y :it 10 :1.111 .• ·11 Hl·ns haw s·a1·d the ,.. ** * unc con . Orani,:c Coun t v <;op commendations v.·ill go ORANG£ County 's * * * hcadquartl·r :-i. '1.'in9 s. to the House for a vote representatives in th e RO\' K!l\.<\l't'T JR. or GJ·;.ind ,\\l' .!'ianta ,\na. soon al:i a part of the 1976 House vp ted for the tax.r;=====================:::J defense budget . rt.'Ciuction bill signed b\' CHAPMAN Contiming Edocation . COLLEGE in FINANCIAL PLANNING TAX SHEi. TER · R\JFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W....Y..,W.t ....... I t 22 H..._. l l•cL c..t. ---541·025t i:he congressman said Presid e nt l<,ord. Thc'y ir\- lhc-seven cons truction elude Oemoc,rat ~iark projects. if approved in J.l an n uford of Lon g the full Congress, should Bc<ac h. who represents c.·ont ribute s ignific;.1ntly \\'est Orange County: to the construc tion in-Dc m ol'rat Je r r y Pal· dustry and the overall· tcrSQn or Santa 1\na, v.•ho l'l'onotny in Orange and re prese nts the central northern San , Diego portion of the county. counties . and Republican Andrew INVESTMENT SURVIVAL "\ .. ---- WEALTH PROTECTION • .:;~~._ . Almost Sl 2 mill ion of lJ i n s h a \V , v.' h o the total \vill•bc spent on rcprcl:il1 nts s outheast proj ect s al Camp Orangc County. Fo.ttailt Valle y.. High School Room tos At Y-Door I 7 816 luilim-d. Fountaio Valley ( 495-0401) Sat. 9·11 :45 a .m. April 5 to May 3, 1975 ... ,, , oo~~Jf,~t"' Pendleton. Projcctl:i al the Marine Corps Air Stations at El Toro and Santa Ana have been al· l oca t ed abou t S2 .7 million, llinshaw s aid. Recifster At First Class 21t22 CaMo Copl•tr_. Rep. Cha rles \\l:iggins I~~;:::;;:::;:;::;::;::;::;;;;;::;;::;::;::;::;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~~=~·~-=~-~· ~·~·~·~·~··~··;;;~t <R ·1''ull c rton>. y,·ho l l"l'presents a portion or North Orange County, did not vote. according to the I-louse roll call. A S2 million projet1. at M CAS El Toro is for an aircraft a cou s tical enclos ure lo lessen the noise impact on the sur- rounding comm unities, Jlinsh a\1.' said . The Santa 'Ana ~1 CAS const r uction i s a .$704,000 fli g ht simula tor building. *** DE1'10CR ."-TIC pre· s idt•ntial co nt e nde rs llL•nry Jacks o n , tt.e \\'ushington !Senator and . ' !'1lorr1 s U dall, the 1\rizona cong r·cssm an, ,,·ill address the Ex· L't:uti ve Committee uf lhl' Though the count y ;.ilrcady has a noise control o.r~inancc to deal with existing problems, county of- £1c1als s ay the ~cncral plan noise ele ment will e nu- ble controls to he exertL>d before d cve.lopment ot·· «:urs. Among other things. the noise clement is dc - :t;;igned to t:slablish standards for noise levels in rcsi~enti al art."a s a nd attempt to fit land planrling to those standards, the report notes. The first guilty verdict on murder c.·h<t r ges filed a fter Mr s . Ir e n e Waterma n, 49, was i:ihol ~nd killed al her home on 1'1ay 7, 1973, was over· turned by an appellate l'ou1t on the bas is or im· pro1~r jury instructions by the j udgc during Utt••-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=======;;i first trial. I, THINGS ARE BETTE R A T ... A conviction on related charges of attempted rape, burglary and as- sa ult was s us tained by HAPPY APRIL FOOLS liA Y . TO R. JAMES SOMERS OH HIS 40th llRTHDAT WEST CLIFF PLAZA ·~LANNE RS llAVE SUGGESTED neccs'sary changel:i in federal :ind state Jaws to reduce noise in an efficient, effective manner. the appell ate court. 17th & IRVIHE AVE.--IH NEWPORT IEACH The noise control program suggested in the draft e lement ca ll s ror: Jt was successfully al ·liu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ leged that J-tickcy burst into the Waterman home on May 1: 1973, shot J\trs. Waterman fi ve times :.i nd also s h o t he r daughter, Donna J\:larie Po,vers. then 17, in the head a nd v.•ris t. -E~tablis h_m c nt of 24 ·hour continuous noi ~e monitoring st;.1t1ons :.ill around the county to gather duta to be used in meeting noi se reduct ion goals. -Incentive cutbacks in traffic through regula· lions and conl roli:i that cncourngc peopl e to get out or noise-m ukin ~ vehiclci:i und onto public transit or carpools. -Cutbacks on truck tra rril· in residenli <;I areal:i und a general r eduction in speed limits and traffic volumes. -IDENTI FICATION 01'' ALL r eside ntial <:1.rcas a djacent to freeways and arterial street s that need remedial acoustical protection. -Continued monitorlng of jet noise at Orange County 1\irport and a tight control on future de· velopmcnt of open land around El Toro Marine Corps Air St~1 lion . D e ath Notice s OA\115. 1., 1-towo1.1L P"cn 1c \new MOrludry. OOROTtiY W, CA VIS. ""'<ll..>n1 ot N<! .. PO•I tk.ocn, Cl«etto•>. Newport U..otn. Cate ol dc.•1n M.Jr(n MOELLER :Jh!, ltlS Survived by "'" h~b.>nd Kll.RCN MOELLER ""~1<e!> 11re Neill Oav1'; ~•lie•. Clove W. C.o•I<'< OI l>!!nd•n<J. P.)tltoc View ;.....,..,,.,...;111 P•tk ""-n+•. ArllDfld. ~•Y•tt·~ w •ll i.-• nc•d Mo•lu,.rv, Ne,..pott Beach. Cd Tnun.cSlly, Ap,,l 3r11 ,1! J 00 PM, P,U1l1t ROWELL Vie."' CIWP<:"l ,..,!n Re~ Uruu: A. Kuull• BURR ROW ELL, !o<!f"ice~ a•e pend· olh<l•nl. tnlc•rrnenl, P.J(1!1c V•ew lnQ p,.,,11, v iew Memori•I Patk Mt>morial Par>., N o•w J>Ot l fieatn, Mo;tu.o•y,Ne wPO•,Oeacn,Ca. OtroK1eO Oy Pa< 1!1< llot w M<lr 1\1.)<y lllAEELAHO BARLOW !CA VRC[LANO. ~ervK<'\.orepenO· MARGARET I. OAltLOW. re~t,,...nl "'IQ. Pi>Cll•C View Men1o,.,,! p,.rk ot La9u"<1 H•ll~. C.•. 0.01 .. Of drJln ,.. .• .,,.,a, y, New11<>rt O.atn, C•. Mol ten 7iU1, l'IS Su1 .. ved b 't one°"' FEIA8EHD I ler , Carrie !:ow.in\~ ol L<l'lUt\d Hill' A:Vl!1 FC.I AllEND. ~er ,.ite• dre .;nd two qr•notnl111" "· Gr.tv•·,llJoto p. <'(!1nQ, Pa<ol1t llte ... M.,mofl.al P<1r• M:rY1te' .,.,11 be lleld .. 1 Gt,\nCIVo('w Morlu.., v, N<'Wl)Orl 8e;ith. c,, Cen1eler v, Glen<l<l!I', (<l '" 11.00 AM !§HAM ¥."°nndi>V, Apfll ?•l<I "'''n Rev 8rvc<1 LLOYD ISHAM, re>1denl o1 Cos.i. A, K~ff.h: olt•C••nl In ••eu or llO~•~ "-1<:\.<I, C• o .. 1e or <h".il !n M••t ll llM, t P\l' 1 ...... 11 y "'!l<lr~I\ m •' POOf Id I toulf 10.,.. tv/ $. !o<J1 v1•c<I t>Y n°' '°", L 10yCI 1•"'1m, 1'0Mben..,,CleLoS.K!dl«ba••Curnn...,,, J• al s,,1,n.:», c .. , '"""' d"!>Qhle•>, •-...., M.1•v I''"'"' of s~n1.l 1 nt • V<llle y. MJ•· '°"'=========~ 1<>•+>' I Vo~nq ot Hunl•nglon Seatl\;ind f C.l,nr '· Uv<1•CI ot San\d 1ne1 ll•lley, Cil; tAL1'2-IEIGllOH fUHI RALHOM E Ci:i<ona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 """"n llf,)ndchitdren. S~rY1<~• Mii be ll~l d Wedne•d11y 10 .JO AM, Bell 1.ro•d•'"'' cn .. pe!. OH•ti.tnt will be f ,;tller Ho"'"'" Car lwr .gnt, !nlern-ent, 01<1 [1!v CN'l1f1CtV. S<1<r"m~n\o, Cd. i.. 11 l>ro.iow.>v MQr tuarv, d "ect0<,, LA Rent Skimmers· Convicted I.O S ANGELES (1\P)-T"·o m en convict· cd of "rent s kimming" have been place d on ·three years' probation and fined $2,500 each. It was the first convic· tion or rent skimming in the country und er the 1970 Housin g and Urban De ve lopm ent Act . a federal prosecutor said. ·Ch<1rles Be r g or Santa Ana a nd \Vil liam E . Barker of Full erton, '~·ho did bus in esl:i :.i s En- t e rprise In vt•st menls, v.'ere sentenced by U.S. Di st. Judge David W. \\1illiam~. 1'hc men v.·e1'e indicted last ·ral l by a federal gr:.i nd jury :.ind t•onvictcd last 1nonth ufter an in vestigation in · to the fcdel'all y insured hQu sin g industry. llLLIROADW AY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Cosla Mesa 642-9 150 McCORMICK MOITUAI Y Laguna Beach 494.94 t 5 ~ San Juan Gap1strano 495-1776 Does iindora think Losi Weight -~~ IS ~· . PACIFIC VllW MEMORIAL PA•I Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 13500 Pacific View Drive ' 1 • Newport Beach. " 1 • Catilornia I . ' I I 644-2700 PHK FAMILY COLONIAL fUHHAL HOME 7801 Balsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 t SMn'ffS' MOITUAI Y I 627 Main St. -i-Hunting1on Beech ' 536-6539 IL-~~~~~~~ll It is not a simple !ask for a patient to reach and maintain "lean weight" for life. Firs! !he pa!lenl must have an honest desire to cure his problem ... then accept professional g~ldanCe lrom trained Medical Doctors. lindoro's unique 10-week treatmerl and training program win teach pattents how to reach and maintain their "lean weight" for life. A safe and pracltcol pion, with proper nulrlllonal diet. and continual emotional support. New audio and sub·llinlnal vlsual olds a re used to motivate the patient. The entire program is under the strict supervision of Medlcol Doctors. special· lsts in Bariotrlc Medicine. l lndoro Cllnles are Ol'l'n8d ond odmlnlslef'ed bv MediOal Dock>B that restrict IN)lr practice to BorlOlrk:s. All Olf'llC PerlOmEll ore licensed by the Stole of Cotl!omiO. Coll for lnformotton Monday th ru Friday 8 A.M. lo 6 P.M. Undora~ MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA 645-3740 557-1893 · Poce Prolesslonal Me$0 Verde · Bldg. Piofeu<Jrd Bldg. Son letnordno • f . Long t.och • Miiiion Hiiis Hawthorn. • O.Onge • NewpOfl lleoc:h Gorden '"'""" • tono 11eoc:h • _,., · La Habra • -Hlllt •Shelmon Oak> -eo.tna · Mle!lon • M-·-Monica : Calta Mesa. '°'!'O'MJ . c.nttot. ~~ ~ Visit SOUTH COAST VILLAGE The Special Uptown Place In Downtown Orange. County WHERE SHOPPING AND DINING ARE FUN AGAIN. Full of epic urean surprises from the fo ur corners of the earth, South Coast Village s~rpasses all others in cafe a nd restaura~t gourma ndism. Experienced * c hefs, in model kitchens, prepare onl y the fin est of foods to satisfy one"s palate. Whether you care Jo ta~ry or hurry a long. there are I O interna tional eateries fr om which to c hoose. In addition,.the Village Coll ection oflers more than 60 unique and interesting shoppes. South Coast Village Is a tri umph of creative shopkeeping for the creative s hopper. •• ,; , t ~ • 1\lltfl I .t. • ~ r.·i' , .... __ ..... •,"':: .~.~i I -1 <i. , ... .~ ,, o .. , Wevlldays 10.9 Sa1urda11 I 0·6 Sunday 11 ·5 Acron the street from South Coast Plaza at Bear and Sunflower. I . \ ' ' • • \ AB OAILYPILOT 'fuesday.Aprll 1, 1915 I Bruins Give Wooden Happy ,En. a • g j I I Coi:iditioning Key In 92-85 Triumph .. ' By G l.F:NN WIDTE 011~• Otlly Pll" SUU S1\N DI EGO -'fhe bi~ game had just endt:d. The final one in the coaching-car eer of UC,L,\ ba.skt'tba ll coat•h John \Voodcn. The Bruins' !12-85 lriu1nph over Kentuc ky's \Viltlcats here Al9n· d::i y ni ght gave the retiring \\'iz'a rd of \\'cst\l'OlKI his 10th !'\CA,\ l'h;impions hip. ,\nd :.is he stood he forc lhl· lli.l· 11011 ·.s press corps in the Sµorts 1\rt·na c:.1tacon1 l>s n1u1nents :1ftc1· that vietory; ht• 1nuller·of.faelly told ho1\· UCl.1\ Q\'1..•rt:un1c n1is. e1-;1b lt• offit·iatin g and lht• > s uperior hl'ight :ind depth of t•uaeh Joe 11 a II' s \\I ildc~1ls. ··it seems in1possible Iha! anrone eould beat that fine Ken· tucky tl'an1 us ing only s ix pl:i yt•rs," \.Voodl'n said . "\Vc did it 11·ith ~1 11 l'dgc in quit·knl'SS, pl:1 ying 11·ith n1ore fines.sc :.ind being in l>eller cond ition. ··\\'c felt v.·e t·ould run a g.ainsl then1 and 1York lhnse big mt•n un- i ii thC'y got li1·cd. One thing I believe in ii; conditionint-: <ind I ft•lt it paid off for us tonight. "It '~·a s one of the most physical gaml'S \\'c'vt• been in - 1·olvecl in in yt•:lrs ;1nd I can't l't' nit•mbcr a timL· \\"hcn fou r of our 10µ six 1>layt•r;, t•o.1l·h had four fnul~. UPI T.iepllo\os UCLA'S ANDRE McCARTER STEALS THE BALL FROM JIMMY DAN CONNER IN HELPING THE BRUINS TO THE NCAA TITLE. · ··rhl· g a 111 t· \1 •• s intense l>ut r<1 ggcd , ;1s oftl'n is thL• casl' 111 Bruins Are Unanimous: We Won It for Wooden 8\' F.ll lll"HG.\RT 0011ft• 0 .. ,1, P1101 ~1 .. 11 S.\.\; DI F:c;o :\II .\'l'<.11" lung. R alph llrollin~l·r h :.i:-. hl.'C'n (·r1liei zl'd Some h~1\·c· :-.a11I ht' l·an't jump. Oth(•f"s l'lain1 ht· is too slo11 . .-\nd m ;1ny h;1\"l' s t1·cs;,ct.I his d e· fL•ns1vt.• liabilit1t·s a11d his lat'k nf reboundi 11:.:. I.J ut Jl;i lph Drollinger 11·as , l'\"l'f".\' bit <1s dominating <IS prc- dl'cc~sor l~i ll V..'OJ ILon f\.l ond ;1v nig ht in a t 1Lf11·hcrc hc ;.1chicvcd pr·l·µ sla rdu 111. 'fht· 7·U Drolli11 gp1·c:1m L•offlht• bent·h in th e l'\Ci\1\ ch<.1m · piun;,hJp baskcthc.111 J::<ime <it the Sports ,\1·cna here and gr<ibbed 13 rl·huu ntl s. lie :.i lso scored 10 Jk 11111s. 1JIO(•ket.I sornc shots, <.1nd touk :1 11·;.iy 1-\l•nt ueky's insidl· !:it t"l'll).H hs ··1 \1 ·as j us t happy lo excel anti p\:1~· lo 1n y polt>nti:.il." the soft - t:.ilk1ng UCL1\ junior eentcr said. ··1 fL·l1 I h:.id a .ht>ighl advant<igt:: :Jnd tht·rc \1·e1·e :.i lot of n1otiV<.t · l ion s. ··F1r:-.l of a ll . there 11'aS God. And ~t·cond, the re \V:J s co<.ich \\oodl·n. ,\nd !hird my 1011n · Drollingt·r. :in ,\IJ -,\1nc·1·1l·un :11 Grossn1on1 l·lig h in J_;1 !\l csa, 11 a~ like most of the other jubilant Bruins in talking about the key to ·their 92·85 victory. UCJ.A 's 10th l'\C,\A champiunshi1> v.in in Lht· p:.ist 12 years. ··\Ve V.'antt.'d il espe<:ially 1'01· t·uach \Voodcn." he said about Lht•ir great UCL,.\ coach who an- nouneed his retire ment Satur"' d<.t\". ·"r \\':.intt'd to v.·in for him morC' than anything e lse.'' said c~iptain Dave l\lcycrl:i. only one of tv.'u seniors on this UCL;\ team. ''\\'e had the great te;.1 m in college basketball last year, and I rc::lily \Vanted to come back." Gu:.ird Andre A'1 cC;.1rll·1·. o .. Llmol:it <is 1vidcly criticized a;, Drollinger this ye;.ir. tole! rt·· porters. ··1 s<iid \\'t• 11'ould return v.•hen 11·c Jost last year. ··Jt is just a 11·0ndt>1ful fee!Jn ~ to 1\•in it <ill. .1.\nd il Y.'<lS thi.• co:.ic h·s las t g<ime. Ile didn't 1\'ant us to look at it that y.•ay. But he"s just a great pe rson." And :.ithlctic director J. D. Group Ends Lease; Ontario in Trouble (/.\:"l",\H!() !.-\!') ln:.ibilily to n1 ;1kt· :1 pl'ofit bois t<lllSl'd the On- t a r1 o 'I u to1· Spt·l'd \1 a~· Opcr<ilin .L! ('on1p:1ny lo SL'Vt'I' its il':Jse to run the f111:.inci<.1lly ll'Ou bled S30 m illion Specd11 :1y .. i\l1m i\li.lck . chuirmun .of lhl· bu<.ird, t·onfirml'd that the h!<JSl' \\'ould bci.cvert.'d. .\lor).!an 1.s a g-rc:.i l pt·rs9n in thl' \1ords tif th(• other lx.·IL·agut•rt>d µuard flt'\t· 'l'rgo\"ieh \\·ho Sl·OrL•d lG point;, \\'hen l\lorg;.1 n appruat•ht·d 'J'rgov i<"h in thC' locker roon1 to ;,hake his hand, Trgovich smilC'd ;ind :-,;.i1d. ··t·a11 I finally l'<Jll you J .D."!" ·r1·govieh 'then bcc;.imC' ·serious ;.ind a1·ticulatel y discussed l 'Cf,i\'s b1·uis ing victory over :1 Kl'ntuck v team that he said .. is the ruui hcst team I h~1vl' cvt·r pl<:1yed ag:.i in st . r .. But thl'y played our g1.1me. 'f'h ey should h<.ivc tried to slow it dO\l'll ... Trgovich, assigned to guard 6·4 J in1my Dan Conner, held the \Vi ldc:.its guard to 9 points (4 of 12 fron1 the field ), a n effort \\ioodcn c<.1 lied a n1 ajor key to lht· t.1iumph. ··You kno1\·. I'm pr{'lly skinny and :.ill yl':.i r long, I have been as- signed to the bigger guard'>. 1'hey <:1J11·~1 vs t1·v to m:.in handle ml'. hut I ·111 1.n·l't ty loug h. · · But the man i"n the spotli ght ,,·a s sophomore forward Richard \Va s hington, the tournament's J\1VP who scored 28 points Mon- c1<.1 y a nd 26 Saturday. · And h e admitted luck 1vas on his side, a little. ' "'fen just happens to be m y favorite number," he said, refer· 1·1n~ to \.\looden's loth national ti· tlt• Pl1rhaps f\.1eyers summed up lhl' Bruins' 28-3 season, •1:1nd \Vood cn 's last coaching y('aJ'. bt•St . "It has been just amazing.'· he said, shaking his head and gazing <it reporters. JOHN WOODEN SHOUTS TO AN OFFICIAL. I ll·:1dt>d by 1·al'e driver P arnclli • J u n es :.incl lncli:.1n:1poli s Spl'l'dl\'01y o\\"nt·r 'fony llulman. l hl' ()pl' r at in)! Company :>aid in ;1 ll•llt·r l\lnnd :1 ~· rb.;.1t 1t 1\'as ll'l'tTlfnating it:-IL·a:-.l'. Jim Cook. vice presid ent of the (>pcraling Company, s<i id in the letter that the firm round it im· possible to operate the track at a profit . ''\Ve 'rc all prudent bus i· nC'ssmen and 1ve have the sense Spprts Clipped Short 'fht· ll·ttcr 11 a s ~t·nt lo fh(' On- l:1r10 :\ln!(ir Spt'l·d1va~· ('orpor<1· !riin . :i non·profi1 IH1:1rd \1h1t·h \\;1 ~ l':O-t ;dd1~hl·d I>,\ lhl' 1·11 .1 111 O\l'l'~\·c• 1h1• Spt"1 ·d11·:i.1 . (;l'Ul"~t· J\'p11· LRfJIRI« Coaeh• Ed JJurling h am, for111er UC Irvine bas ketball player, \\i ll be recon1n1 cndcd tonighl for t.hc po~ili o n of hea d b<.1skct· ball coach .:...t I • .a gun1;1 13ea c h 1-0gh for a one-year interin1 period. lie rc pl ~1 l·cs J e rry ft'air who rc<"iu cs ted a year's l~aveor absepce. ' if it looks like \l'C \viii t'nntinul', to lost• money --lo try to rt.'- org<.1 ni zc or do something," Cook s:.iid .. · · Bltt it didn 'l look like \Vl' \\'OU Id brca k cvC'n . '· Crum Not Interested 'rh(• ho:ird a nd lhl· opl'ratin),! rornpally h;id l"011·1"1t•d (lrl pro 1ractl.'d llL'g ot1alJon~ <in the ll-:•s " hut had failed l o l"l'ach :q;:ree- S.\.\: O ff:f;() l,.ou1 !-,\'ilfl· c·oal"h 11L·nny Crum dl'nic>d !\To n <.lay that ht• is going tosuctccd l'l" tiring .John \Voodf'n ~1s h('atl llll'llt . 'rhe opcr;itin,i:: c·o mpany oii·ed baskt•lball coach at UC l.A. S\96,000 in bal·k taxes ;ind rt·nt ··Bt«.:ausc of all th{'SJX•cu.lutinn but-p uid S llB.000 ;1 ftt•1· th e ":HI ru1nors ~i b~ut ~-Y go~ng to C.'<11ifornia 5001'al'l'Oll!\'1:1r<'h !l.1\ \ l C l .. ~\. 1. Ju s t_, '\<.tilled lo pro lerty tax bill nf $119,00U t·o 1n · \..2:tra1g it en it out, .~rum told n l'S 1..Jue in m j d 1\pri I. hoivci·ci-. nt:\~ s en,'~ f ~·renyl' · . I , t.1;.ivc. no! ?llim fl.tack s uid the non·pront lkcn offc_itd a ~ob at L,CL1\ ~nd I board \V;IS looking for a Ill'\\. corn -~1:1 ,.l. n11 in! ent1on of .:1cc_ept1ng a p~inv 10 operate the t rack. hut Job lhC'r~ t·~ther . I um ~01ng to be thal th£'re were no imtnl'(]iatc 1 •1t L!~lllS\"l lle for a long, lung: mt•. pros pt•l't..; Ill· s:.iid ihc lr:iek \\'Ould hole! all l 'r·u111 .'ll fortnt•r l 'C J.,\ 11layer t•v(·nt s 110,1 sthcdull•d. Hll'ludin~ :ind :1:-.-:1 ~1:1n1 to \.\'cKKIPn l:x.•ro r'\' •'Oltl" lo l.0111~1·1lll' tllJ'('l' 1.·t':n·:-. lhl' lll'X l maJnl' a11t11 1 ~1tt' lht• r-.. Grand P 1•1x l'nrmula 5000 r:i('t • :1).!11. h.r<I :-;iid only Sunday thi.1t hc Sl'hcdu led 1\ 11g _ 29·31. \I nu Id h:i \'(' to tonsic.ler accept in~ ~l'\'l'•·u 1 mol 0 ri· ~ t·lc· race~ ai·t· 1 hL' job 1 f 1 l ,,. 11:-nff e re(! lo hin1 . ulso ph1nncd for the tr<1ck alOJl,I.! '''ilh uutomobill• products tc!.ling · und the filming of commercials. Fagans Dinner Tir ke ts ror the Ke n f':1ga.n~ rt'· tiren1enl dinnt'r Thursday night ;1 t 7:30 al th(' tntl~1·n;iH011al Jlot 1·I l''-1 11 IJt· p11rehast>d a t tlu·dflol'. lhl' Cl F uffir<' l'f'\'t•alcd ,\lond<1\'. f':1g<.111s . ;1 1·1·s11lc nl of i1;1ihf)a ls l:.1nd. reccntly rct11'L•d after s<'rl'i_n~ 21 yea l's u!I th<' Clf' <'om rn1 ss1on1·r Tickets ror the dinner arc SIO ~ pl ale. .Smith U pset TUCSON -Sixth-seeded Stan Smith and eighth-seeded Roscoe Tanner were upset in the Opening round o C the $175.000 'fcnnis <~~1m<'!"I tourna m ent Monday, t ·nst•edcd Charli e PU83relf chunµt•d Sn1ilh 7-(i. 3·6, 11-1, y.·hile unhe r;.+ld e d Ph il D e nt of 1\u slr:d l~1 dcfc:itcd Tnnnt•r fi ·4. 6·7. 7,f; 1\not her 1\u.s trbli.:1n , third · . seeded Ke n Rosev.•all. topped J ulian Gll l\Zll h:.i 1 or Arge nlina fl·3, 6·2. And Ilic Nnstascor Romnn1a beut Tom Gorman, 6-4, 6·3. Olhcr matchc.s saw Erik van Oi lll·ll defeat 1\u~tr<.1li:.1n llnrr.1· l'h1llins·!\loorc fi ·4. 3-6. U·4. And 1\us traliao !"tf1h C:.tt'n1i{.'ha l'l, dov.'nl'd counlryn1an Roy BOJrlh 6·3.6-2. Gc1·:.ild Battrick of Gr.cat l~ri · t;iin defeated l~ob Kreiss 6-4, 7·6, 7-5 <.ind Egyptian Ismail El- Sha(ei de feated Rick l"isht•r, 6-2. 3-6. 6-:J. DodfJP'"" Tt11nble Pl·IOENIX -'rhe Los Angt•IC's Do<lgers didn't hnve many bri ght spots in their 8·1 loss to the San 1''ranc1sco G iants, but Charlie J la ugh '''as one o f them. Th t> knuckleb<illing r clil'f pitcher "·ho ::1sp ircs to bccon1e the Dodge rs· rourth starter 1h is ye11r took over for slartt'r Gl'nfr Z<.ihn und allo"•c:d only one un· earned run on o ne hit in three in- nings. · LakPr11 \lip JNGt.EWOOD-The Por·tl.a nd . Trail Rl~1 :t:('rs n1ovc .in toni i;.:ht ;it !ht• Foru m t o du1?l the f,os An geles Lakcrs ln ~11 N:.itional llu~ketba ll 1\~socia tion ti ff ut 8. . .\ 11f1Pb L OSP \'L:f\.1A . /\r1z. Dlck \\'illinn1s hutl ju ~t S(·en his Angels rO('kl!d for 10 runs in a 10·9 San Dic~o 1·ic· tory. It was lhe largest runs tOl••I a~ainst the Angels pitehC'rs ·this spritf/;, but the mnnagcr said tu.· \1 ;1sn 't '"orricd "!-'rank Tan a na thrt•v.· 9U pJl('hcs toda y.'' \Villian1s said about th e hard thr o1vin g youn i;:stc1' \\"ho s t:.irtcd ror Culifornia and ·1vas combed ror six eurned runs and 10 hits in 31 l innings. • !Wos hfnfJto11 M\IP SAN DIEGO -Richard \Va s hin~ton , a 6 -f oot-9 sophomore who drilled in 28 points <.i s UGI.A do\vned Kcn- uc.ky 92 5 for the NC1\1\ basket ti I {' ampions hip f\.1ond :.iy nigti • \\'as named lhc lourna· menl 's A1os t Va luable Pl:1ycr. J oining Washington on the All· tournament t ea m ,,.f'rc team. male Oavt> f\.1eyL•rs. Kentucky ·~ Ke vin Grevey. Louisville's All1•n A-1urphy and Syracuse's Jim Lee. Ump• A flree SAN FRANCISCO -Major leugue baseball umpires und league mnn:..ige m c nls r eached an agreement !\1 onda y ni~lon arc· \'hied pension progr11 1n . Nt-.lle Chn111p TOY1\l\'li\ .. Japa n l~urd · hitting Filipino c:hn llcnger Erbito &.lavarria outpointed Acfcntlin~ champion Sus utnu llanugata of Jaoun and won Lhc World Boxing A5fioc\ation flyweig ht till<'. • l·humpionship g;;imc:s whcl'e_ th(' prcS.SUl'\•S <.ll'C J?,l"l':ltt.-'J'. ~ld f think ,,.c h:.id a chance to win lhl' title Y.'hCll the Sl':.lSOll began'! [ fl•lt \\IC hatl a 1·hullt'l'. Jiu~ I fell several other tcan1s had JUSl as ,.;no d a ch:1u ct•. ~\1 c• we1:L· g rct•n but I knC\'I if ,,·e e~uld 11·1n our l'Ollfl·rct1l'l' ;.11111 ~ct into tlu• pl:1yuffs, Uy tht•n \IC \l'Ould.n't Ix· grct•n. ·' . I la 11 s :.i id {;(.'I .1\ 's boa rt.I play 111 thl' .sceonU half '''as a big fat•tur . '!'ht• Druins outrl·bolllldc<l lhei1' 11rtims by 1-2 111 the. 1:.is t 20 n1inutcs ;1ftl'r being out·boardetl bv Gin the fir:;t half. · 11all .:11 .s u l l.l Udl•tl lhl.' 1)4..•1·forn1 <.1ncc ur UC l .• ,\·s only sui> · lt<.ilµh Drollini.:1,•r of nenrby I.a l\1l·sa. .. Drollinge1· played 161 ~· n1inutes. :-.corl'd 10 points u11d h <1d l:J rt1bounll.s . 'J'h:i l \\';.is a big fat·tol','. llall sa id . \\'oodens<tid il. \1' us Drol lingcr ' s bt•st cffort of t ht• ~\'aSOll . "\Vl' l'Ouldn't have 11·011 \1·ithout him tonilg ht. l lt• played v.·ith 111uch n1orl' inte ns ity than us u;.il. I ll··s not a n.aturul-1.>o1·11 t•on1- pt•titor." \\'ood c n said. KcntuC'kv \1·a.s ;1b!t• lo hit only :JS.4 Pt'l'l't•1lt of its fi t•ld go;il tries. fa1· ~clo11· it s :-.1..·a son 'avt.•r;.1gL• of 50. \ ··\\'l' 11 l'l'l' n1issit1:.! shots 11 l ' no1·n1all y ntakt• 01nd th;.it put l'X · Ira prt•Ssurt• on us ," llatl said. ··,\nd ;.it the t•nd l\l' just n('Clit'tl lllfll'l' cxpcril'llt'cd pl ayL·rs. ·· t:CL.t\. 1\·hieh put togethl'l" ,,·hat \\'uodcn i::<.11lcd ... a s uperio1· ll'Unl cffor·t ," s hot 48.7 ).)t!rC'ent rron1 the field anrl hat.I 28 µo ints, from tourney J\1 VP l~i c h:.i rtl \V:1shington anti 24 from all- tourncv (•hoi{'l' Dot vc fil('yers of !')onor.:i lligh in l,a Jlabra. '!'ht• 13ruins rallied from <.1 20·1·1 dl'fieit tu takl' a 4:1-40 halftilnl' leatl aftl•1· tht• score '''as tied or the• h·ad l'h;.inged hands 21 tin1t·~ ·rhl·y ll<'Vl't' traill'il in the fi11 ;i l ha lf :.i nd Ull ('l' lt•d hy \I) \l"ilh II :!lti lo pl;.i ~. . l\ul thl' \\';td(·at s l\ef{'n 't lo IM' c..·ountl'd out.. .\'l'l . 'rhev t·ollcctcd three thrt•t· point iilays in a 1'0\1· ;ind luggt•d •8·77 ,1·ith 5 : 10 rl'maining 11·hl'11 l 'Cl~,\ put together one of .its pOJtentcd blitzes. \\'ashingt.on got ;.1 tip-in and Pete 'frgovich nuill'l\ ~1 pair of f rC'c thro,1·:; to up tht; l'ount tu 82·77. T hen :1fter Kt•n- tutky pullt•d to \1·ithin 88·85 11·ith, I :06 s ho\1·ing on t he clock, the liruins t.lit.I it <.1 gain as .1\ndre. J\1cC:.i rl l'r drn\'e for ;1 huckt'l \\'ith ::J7 on the t·lol·k. 'l'hl'n l\It•yt>rs goL unt• of hi s I I rl'hounds on a mis· ;,etl tip \\·ith 22 s t•conds to i:o o.ind th;1t 1·lin cht•d thl' vit_·tory. Kl·ntut·kv had ;.i su1x·rior ul'· ft·ns1ve pc·i·for1n nnt•(' f1·om Kevin Grt'\'l'.\". 11·ho Sl'Ot'l'd 3'1 points, JR 1n tht• first half. hitlinR f1·om in~ s ide. out~itlt• a nd a t tht• charil) s t1·i pt•. \\'ood,l''n s ummed up hi s car('er, t•o ll cc'ting ki sses fro m h is ~rundchildrt·n, accepting con ~ gr<itul;.ilions from 1ve lJ -y.·ishers <.ind by say in~. "form(' it's sad ll• he gcttinf.! out. Hut right now l 'n1 pretly happy. too.·· UCLA {~l l ~l~¥P'' 7• .. John•on 6, Wa•honqlon 28. TNJOvi(lt 1~. McC,orh'r 8, Orollin9~r llJ Tolal•:lll ll>-7~. KENTUCKY (Iii c.r~v~~v l•. GuyeUI! 1~. Rol>t'y l, Conner•. Ftynr> 111. C."'N" 8, Pft"I< I" t, 1-1,1 I! l T Olo>" lJ 19·21 .. 1-1 .. n1tnw UC!.A •J. 1<• n1"c~y 40. Fouled <iu l: Ro l:.ey T<it~I IOu l' U C.I I\ 19, t<en!uc._y l~ l••,hrn<111 MC y~r' A l'i, 111 L~u ~~ Bags Win St\N DCEGO C1\P) -.Junior Bi-idJ..!('n1an scored 12 point:; in 01·t•rti111C' i\londay nig ht an<! l.ouis,·illt! dt·r·e al{'d pesk .1· Syr:1cust·. !Hi-88. in the consol<.i IHH1 g;nnl' of lhe NC,\1\ ·s t·oll l:gl• b<1~kctb al l tou1·n ;.i1n<.•nt. llrid gc n1an , a rur 1,·ard ~t :dv.·art fur lhc Cardinul s: h:'d bee n hcld to nine points durinl:! tht· regulation tin1e \\'hen Syracu~c "r:.illicd from 17 points behind to tic the s core at 78·i8 <ind send the ,::a me into.ove11im('. 'l'lle Orangem en just mis:i1e!J.i tht·ir upset bid \\'hen Jim l .eic• 1R·foot shot <.it the buzzer hit t.ht•· rin1 I \\ ir(' and rolled out, forcing t hl' overt i 1n t• period. 1\llen :\lurphy scol'ed first for l.01u s villt> in ovt>rtin1t' und tliei; l trHl~t1 n1:1n droµpcd five strai¢ht ' p11111ts and the ht•avily fovurt-cf t·ardinals had thC'ir victory. !Jut 1 11 11 ;.is nut nt•a rly HS cosy ~s t'l ti d t /~·1..•n t'X !lt'Cll•tl .. '' •11 1 Lou1sv11!c ll'd the• sixlh·rank~l'1 (ll'ani.:cm('n 42-26 at the hair :irld it sel'llll•d ns ir the Cardino.if~' \\"l'lt-ild ro1np. Dut then Lee and I Hudy ll al·ke tt l <'d a s tron ~1 S.v1·<1t·ust• 1•on1t:h11ck \\'Ith 18 :ind' 20 points. rt>spt>ctivcly, <lu1111j:;; I ht• Sl'C'Ontl h;d f. 1'hL' Orangt•n1en ;.ilso employed·, a i'Onl' p1·t·~ dl'f1,1l1 Sl' lo to1nplctc· , ... ('Ollfll SC l,OUls v1llc. . LOIJl,Vll.ll!: ( .. ) ""u•fl"Y 10. Co•• l)ur ton l•. 0.+QOll.,,.., 11, n.-.. 11 G<llklf\11,QfQwfl• lM•l\,.lt •,., ~,~ SY•,t.C:U't <Ml I M1<•ell ,8, S•a .... 6, \f'll)trl 1, l.ff If, Wiii/a""" lO, K•"CI 10, P••-e~ •. T1111at\ f1 Uol7, ""''""''' loul,w+tlt •1. s .... -.:_ ........... -Mwplly, t-t•<~tll, s.i ..... w.111-. l(i't ' lO!ti ff)UI\' LOVllWllie It, ~Jf.-.Cll\4tt.,. • • • I • ' c E 11ist J i North t·ol urr. R !X>ulh, l·lcm~ I Ul'nt'( pil' un murk1 gurliC 11·tiich " 4·ci \'ill pr~nti limits ll \llj ll t' gets c l.O 10): lllt>go ttii.s I~ :-;f)mc Cullo\\ St>pl<' I. 1his p. I he b \\'ohlf lhltl' j ;inglt\ <B ('olur, hinJ.! I 11ing I and I-! \l'l'l'k ~1111 n le \\· It minnt <tctior 1\1 :.ingll' be he l·'ish i ft'Ct \I l\Tay. c Uridt ;,ing\( :-;ulmc carry ~ll'Un hing l '' i1 I I :.inglc E illcul ycl101 encoL rl'atli trigi,:1 s po 11 gl'ttir other lslan• fiSh. l1 t·<.itch s houl Cal al yjlfe < I halib s hort! fi s h L plug~ ~ <ilbat rhent moul turn i bull. ' bclY."I l'l"ren • l>t:for prim· marl in g1J t•OIJ(•( ·shore: 1• this t :Jt'C \' 1lthl'I' h<JVt' Uj)tlu• \\'ilh ' ·1' dt•rs t·lubs IO lUI 1heir that t tht.'m v ~rl•tt! goo<I ha vc1 \\'ale ,f 11J,u1 goo<I > M '").> -' ... .. ... ~I • Tuesday .Ap,.11_ 1g75 OA.IL YPILQf i\9 What'• Doirig outdoors l1·vine In l 'l-1 Area Cage 1 1rio All-CIF JIM NIEMIEC ,Setback All 3 Named DAYIS -V C Davis seored nine runs in the third inrting and then "·enl on to l'<)Sl un 11 ·1 viclOI'~ OVCI' vb:dling t,;C Irvine, her(', t\londay in L·oll cgi ~1t c bus L·ball :•t · t10 11. 'rhc lotis \\·a~ the r\11· te11tcrs rourth in tlu.1ir last [1 't' gamt•s. l.iC I t·on- clullt·s its 1ivc-gnm c t1·ck today a gainst Stanford L:nive rs il y. TED KALOTA S8n Clemente ' GARY CONNALLY El Toro 'fhc AnlC'illcrs' IOf\C run ca ml' in the ninth in- ning "·hen John Pulrnt:"r tripled und ~co red on a '"'ild pil<:h. English Soccer Praef iee Outrloors P;.tlmc r hil d three or l:CJ's seven hits, getting t"·o singles and the t11 - pl<.•. The qnly othe1· extra base blO\\' by th l' An- tcutcrs \\'ilS ;,,i double l..iy Bogdanov Tops J\lan Belasco. ·• In the Davis third, t!H• Aggil's put together i.l hit bal::;m an , four \\·a[ks , ~• t.louble, s ix s ing ll·~., i.l sucrifiec and un error for the nine runs . The othe l" t,,.o Davis tallies Ci.iffil' in the sixth . A~•~lho• Mono~v·~ E.n111 .. 11 ....,,,,., Oo'O'IO~. Enqlo~ l &>l<1u• Diwiiion 1 At>Wnlll t, Slll<tt•ehJ uo .. t•·O O h u1nll'V? Oc<bv S Christian Five The loss run the ;\n- ll'utc rs ' sei.lson l'l'l'Ord lo 7-15. Follov.•ing today 's guml', t:Cl returns home to pl<.iy the t"nivcrsily of Sun Die g o in :1 t.loublchcader Si.iturt.la r that beg ins <.it noon _ VC lr .. ine 111 " • ' ... E.•Pt ,On ' ' ' ' (A,l•~O, <I ' ' ' 0 Paln\cr. ( • ' ' ' ' !.vo'nce, lb • ' ' ' Vof1d cn{'otO. '' • ' 0 ' A-r">Qf\ 1to , 0 ' ' HUQ<>,~. Jto • ' ' 0 t.t,.,nng, t ' 0 0 ' l.".o rio",, 0 ' 0 ' A!Gdn·•,Pf ' ·' ' ' P('!~ro>ell. II ' ' 0 ' "'°' n·.an. p ' ' 0 ' Goodt«~• 0 ' ' ' ' P~t1~<>011. p ' ' " ' 101 .. 1, " ' , ' 5c••r 11,. 111111'1ti UC lfVHIC UCD.0•1~ ' ' . 000 000 001· I I ~ ~ 002 O(h · 11 11 g Calendar Wtd11Ha•V lApr. 11 B~-.el:>all ·Male• De• •1 c ... twell 111, Dan.J H oll~ •t Ulliver.,ty I! IS). ""'1nCl.,1~nl~ at Mo~"on Vof'JO (J.ISI Laqu"a llt-atn a1 El 1o•o IJ.•S• ~ Dorgo C.C. al !iJOOlo•baclL C011PQt' q .JOl. Tenn.~· Un·v~•~••Y 1 1 Dn11a Hiit~. Ml•~•on V•e 10 al ~ .. ., Cttn•n•~. r I l OrO ,}\ l114Unll \U'J(" C;oll at :I ISi. Co~lil MtS• lenn" (lub .al !iout..,.•n Calito•n••COHC~ l I p.m . l (,yft1ft.~t!c~ WeMnHn>IO• .al ,.....,. lain Vl llt~. E<h SOll ~1 t-1u'lt11'Ql0<> Se.Kn lbalt><1t J 1s1, N~wpa•I Hil•I.,, •• ,,. .......... ii! &•••S to~n>S UC''""* ... '"I Stale (Nor1nrio~~17 lS c,,.1~ .~11ey1>.111 0 1 ""9" co.1~• .. 1 (,olde-nWC~I ().'.lOJ. C."1\ ~ohb.:1 11 · 6 u 1nge Co.isl "I Gol~nwe~I cl :lO f. Gl•I~ 1•.at ~-tluntlngton Be•tn .. 1 EO•'oOl'I C1: lOl. G i<I\ 9 .. m11 1~1 1c ~-c:~1 antl1 al Co~I• M~i•. eohon a t Founl••n Valler. we~1min"ar .JI Hunt 1~on fie.at", NewPO•I Harber <1t M.lrln.a l•ll•1 2:lDl C~••e• o~oowlt" 0. ••r l •<'<Ion 1 (O•cn1<y (I 1 u1.·11•,), l~"''''' • 1. '" ,.,ew<•~llll 2, o..~tn '> P.Jr., lla"9t•> '·'"" StOl<P7 1..•v• rpoeoO, V.01v~rn.,n19100 '.I. L.,10111 p,.°'ion ! "'•<•l>OOl 1. we~I btO•UW«• ~ 1.011 .... o. "'"""''' '""" J ht.llC1tv ? \lor•C.••YO "-"..,1!(n.-~1.-r Un•l~!I J. Ollllld" / ~;.~;·t,~.~~::~~;.~ • , .... ,,,,,,1:1,.1n1 "'"'"""''o ""'''''' !<1 v.c·Onc>ll~v u """'"""•PIC.n I O•vhion l Altk•\""l ).b<o<;1n1<:>n ! f..O~•nton\Ouln I. SwooOC.n I ho <..t1r.i~1•o~IOO, Pr ~~10" 0, toe• \>11/ot>gtoao. 2, P1yn.(>1,.IM l.1•~ "<·•t•oro 1. l'ott Volo O \\1e on.>n.o, Cr 1~1 .. 1 '''""'~ 0 ,.,. hruUIO<O ( 1ty I. "'"""~t.> 2 i;.•~tt< 1 Ur~t11!QrO !\ Llnc:oln O. Cambt 1011" 0. t oe r.e-..J-Qf l l.M.1n~l 1("-IO l ~lllliCtl 1. D<>n<<l\I<'< 1 11"0'"'~ J, C"e~1e1 ii ...,or••n<,ilon2. hoc no~le 1 Rustlers UCLA Vie 'J'h c unde feated Golden \\'c:-;t Collrge \\·on1rn's ~oftball l l·:..111 \\·ill c ntcr· lain the po\\·c rfu l l 'CL.\ Bruins in a d oubtche<.1dl'I" beginning at noon. Sotu1·- day. April 12. Coach Judi G :.irrpun·!:t G\\'C Rus tle r s :.i r e 7-0 for the season to Ball' \.\"hill' t :c l.,\ is just beg inning its eumpaign \vith fi \'e g irl s o·n :.ilhl ctle s,·holarsty.ps. :\ll·l:.1nte Kyle!', one of the top pit<·hcr s in the l·o lll•gc ru nk s th i s Sl';.ison . \\"ill opl'n on lht• rn ound for Gold en \\'t•st in the firs t gam c. 1.\n ad 111issi(Jll ('barge \\"ill be n1adc \I ith pro· l"l'Cds goin g to\\'ard u possible G\\"C trip to th(• mid\\eS'l IJ~ll~1~~-~ ~~1~) P!;~, ~!;~11\ D\' Thl..'y p rilt·ticc o n out dour , a sphult cour t.s ;uid there i.ll't' only 140 s tu· d l'llls i co1..·tlu t·..1 lion a l 1 f1'·o n1 \\'hieh tu ehoos..-a te:..111 but ll u 11 Li n gtu11 \':.i lll'Y C'hr is t iun I ligh Sl·hool uf Cost :.i '.\lesa fi n i::.h t·d t h 11·d 111 lhl' ,\t·a <.l cn1 ~· J.c:.1g u..-111 bask!..'tb :.ll One big re a so n \\'hY the Conquerors d id this \\l'll is 6-2 j un i1 1r for\1·a rd '.\lik e JJogdi.l llu\· \Vho l'l'· s ittes in Founl<.a in V<dll..'.Y lie \\':.is 11a1n l·d playl·r o f th e y 1._•<.1 1· in th l' ,\e adc"nl r lo op :.ind l c~•~uc s l:.ili~t i t·ian s l"l"L'dil hi n1 \\·ith ;1 2.5.5 :,t·ori ng: <1 \"t1 rage 111 23 f;tllll'S lhl:-. p;1 st Sl';JSOll. lklg:Uanov has been a thrCl'·)'+.'ar s lu rtl•1· fo1· thl' C:onqUl'l"Ol"S ;i nti IS thl' :-.t·houl's lop ;Jlhl l'll'. lie \\"a s a n end o n t he first fool ball ll·a 1n 18-n1 an 1 lasl f;il\ <J illi 1s ;1 third h:.ts('111a n on the fir:,l b~t sl·b;,i ll lt·;1n1 t tns :-.pr- 1n;!_ \\'hl'n ht· :-.t:irtt.·d ••l the p ri vate s thool that 1~ an 1ndt'Jll'lldt•1l t inst1 tut1011 . nnt :1ffi lia ll·d \\"Ith ;iu,· p;1rl1 t·ul ur l'hLirl'h d1;· non1i11u 11un. ht..-. had onl \" 10 \\:Ilk l\\O b loek:-. t o ;1i- ll•t1Lll'lassl'S. '.\n\1 he is St.'\"t•n 1nd t''> froin hon1c ~i nd 1n u:-.t dt· pend l)ll Ill UlO l"I Zl'd 1ra n :-.pu rt ;i t1t1n . 1'hl' :o;chot>I n10,·1.•d to ('ost :1 :\1 1..•s;i la:-.t fall ·· '.\[_,, pa r t•rll :-. 11 <tllll'tl Pirates May End String Of Loss·es to Fullerton It's been 16 years since Orange Coast College last defeated FUilerton College in traek, but Lhe Pirates have a big chance lo do just th,,..his Fri· day. . That's \11hen the two long-time riva ls meet in a South Coasl circuit meet atOCC. Fullerton has a 2·0 conference mark while OCC is 1-1. losing by just three . ' Other top :.ithlc tcs for OCC inelude intermediate hurdle rs Dennis Braga (55.9 1 a nd S tl'\"(' ,.\dun1s (56.3>. long jumpers Da n S p.i in <22·91 :.» :.ind Greg Ruzicka (21 ·9 ). javl•lin st nr Jin1 , BrO\\"ll 1200-5 1 a nd hi gh j ump('!":) Jot· Denger (6-61 and i\tl ikc&>na (6·6l. Friday 's n1 eet begins al 3 "·jth the fi eld events. 'l'hc; first ronninlt e vent go~s at 3:30_ f"ormcr Goldl'rf \\"est infieltler Rod Brown, -....·ho prc11pe d at l\l arina, is hit· Ling .322 ror San Diego Stale after 18 games (4· 13). n1c t v :.ittl•nd :.i p1·1\ <1\1· :-.t·hool und lhi.lt "s ho\\" I gnt s ttU'll•d ," l~ogc.l<itlO\ s:1.\::;. "I a !n1nst s \\·itehcd tu I.us 1\1n igus llii,;h l111:- Yt';.1r Llu t l 'n1 glad 1 t.l idn·t 110\\'. .. <..:oat·h !>;nd j)(·:.ik :.ii So uth er n ('ali fo r n 1.i ('olll'gl' \\ h t·l"l' \\ c pla\" nur hollll' g aml'~" s a~~ It hl'lpl'd n1e to pl ~1 ~· hl'l"l' t lus Yl':.11·. l·lt· SiJ YS I had :1 bigger res pon!;ibilit.\ ;.11111 bCl'a use of lilt.' \ll'l'~SUt'I' ii has mud c ll1l' a bt·tl t·r pl;.1~·,·r .'· \\"hat ;.1hnut tht· outsidt• pr:1eli l"l' o n ;1.s µh :i lt l"OUJ'ts'.' ··r don 't like th:;it p;trl of it ." Bogd <1n O\" a<linits. ··'rhl~ s u r f ~lt'C' i s 11 "1 sn1ooth a nd .\t>U b <1\"1._• tn s hoot fro n1 diffl'l"C'tlt lev el s b c cau s t> t ht• ground is n·t ll'\'1:1. .. 1.hc baekho urds a rt· d iffe 1·ent . loo ;.u1d the ball dies \\hen it hits thl•1n ."" (" o :1 l' h I{ o II t ' r t l.11u.1s t1·on1 h;.nHJ ll's ;ill 1hr ee lt·~•n1s a t llunt · lll).!IOll \':.i llt·~· Chr1:-11a11 ll 1i..:h 01nd :..a \s ••f ll,og d ~U10\. ·· 11c 's ;.1 Yl'I".' d t• tl'l"tnint•d ~···ung n1an <i nti p1·ul.labl ~ 111<' bt·st athlt•tc• 111 school. 'J'hl' ll'<nn h ;1-. picked up bcea ust' of IH:- >1 t.nliti es und his· inte rt'!:tl has heljleU g l1t oth ers out flu·the tenn1. -·1lis h i).!~l'::.l <I SS l'l l:-. t1 i ~ c>u l':,,1tlL• ~llou tin .l' •dt huugh ht• d id \1 l'll 111 rl:hounding a nd on 111· fl·nsc t his y l.'u1·. l it· .. \"l'1·y vgg ressi\·l'-·· If he ,,·er e to graduatl• tllis ye;1r. he ,,·outd be h:.ird prl·!:t~t·d to e hoos t.• bel\l l'l'll Sc1(':1 l Coll t•~t· ~uh.I l\iol:.i. 'l'bi:-s un1n1t•1 he \\'ill bc a l'OUllSello1· ;1! l lo\,·ard l .y ons' ll iol :i baskl•tllall l'a m ps Olld :11 t c 111~ th e h ir h ::.t'ht1111 ~l''-!'->1011~. 'J"llt•n next Yt'il l" 11c \\ 111 m ;,ikc thi.: t.leei:-.iun ;.d_,.Ju1 a ruturl' alm:.i n1atl'I'. I lis co.a eh. l.inds tro1n, is l.'111·· r entl.\' a student at Sol'ii/ c·ollc;!l'. To Second ·Unit · • ()r~1 11 g ~ Co;.1:-.t :1rl·;1 pl"t'P /Jasketball slurs Ted 1-\:.ilut.i or S:1n t'h:n1 .... 11f l' I ligh School and Ga ry Con· n:il_ly of 1-:11 ·~Jl'O have bcl..'n na ml~d ;\11-Clf" 2-A by thl' ( 1l1zl..'n:-. sa,·1nMs 1\Lhlelic 1-~ound a t"ion. Jlo lh '' l'l"C n a m ed to t he Scl'ond unit . -~· \!so tablJcd u~. ,\11 .Cti'" in J.,\ i:::. lluntingt on \ · ey Chr1 stl:in ·:-. l\lik l' Bogd unov on the .set'.o nd ll' Ill 1-\;dut.1 let.! S<.1n Ch.:1ncntt· l o the South Coa st J.caguc l'hurnp1onsh1p v.•ith :.i 16.2 a veruge .. S an Clt"'n1t·n lc ''us knocked off by Hrl·a in the fi rst ro und of thl' pla yoffs. l~rra adv;.1ncl·d to the sen1ifina ls l>t..'fOl'l' f:illtn}.! lo l"h:.i1n pion f.:I ()Q1·.ido. l 'onn ally, :1n ,\ll-l'll·~ l-1\ t•hoi<·c as ;1 j unior . IJ:.tt·l'd El 'l'oro"s l'1'·c\\' to a nothl'r lx·r th in thl' pl uyofr.s :ind did il "1th :.t l-1 .7 aver a ge. Boi.:da no\·, .a j u n1u1·. pl'l~d the nets for :.. l5.f> a,\"l'l'Hgl'. lt unt1ng1un \"a llry (_'h1·ist1 <.1 11. l.J:.i s rd in CO!:t la :\J ,~sa , c;n·nt·d a J-,\ pluyoff berth a s the No . 3 lt·:.i n1 fron1 the ,\c·;1de n1y J,l•;1g ul'. ft lost in the first round to 1~;.1 s~ul l·ll i'.I l'uly. a !:t l'n1ifirwhst in· the 32- \t·•un t•ll n11n:.il1011:-.. J>!••Yl'!'S o[ 1 lil· yc;1r 1112.,\ i.l nd l ·;\ ;.i i·c I;:I Dor;.ido l_ll i.;h s r.: .... ,·111 Jl el..'ll~111 untl Banning·s S t l•\"l' !"lll!l jl!:tUll . 2-:\ Fir·st Team Pos.-J>J ayc r, Sc hool I·' !\lor g an, l\1ira leste f' -.-\ndc rso n. S a n l\·1a r ino f~-Brany an, El Dorado I·' -C~1rmi cha~l . Agoura C -.-.\ronchitk, CulvcrCitv C \\"cst on , Ll rca · c;-Jtccnan, El I..>ora(!O G-Enciso, Be ll-J e ff G-·Cod:,'. Sa nt.a Cla r;.1 G-llo\vla nd . Cerritos 2-,<\ Second Team F Be l'g lund . L ,\ l~<.Jpti st F \\.jnters . l\l orc no Valley F Czarnec:ki, \\lalnul F .. l'uckcr, A viatio11 C-Kalola, San Clen1e ntc C-Boal\vright, I.,,\ t .uthcran G-Moe lle r , L.-.\ Baptis t G-Rogers, Le nnox G-<:orfloally, El Toro G-Huff. Gahr 2-.\ 'J;l1jrd Team 1:-Dul'an. Rioi\l esa F )·t ui rhead. Cul \'t•rCit)· F' -\\'ithcrs, El Dol'ado 1<'-l lerna ndcz, Bald\\in Pa rk: c l{t>IJinson, l .<.i \\'ll(lalc C-llun1m e l. !\l iralestc G-S111ith , 're m pie City G-Drake, Bonil<.i G ~Dav is. 1\gour;.1 G Gu bichu k . ,\ita l,0111;.1 1-.<\ 1:-irst Team 1''-i\t cGrath. Big Bear· F -Kuhn . Morro Ra\· P-J\'l cDoug al. ,\tas(:;.id cr'' 1'"'-Clai1', Bis hop C (;re ci-. E ls inore c Si111ps on, Banning C Car g il e . Ker n Valle)- G -·rrutanil'h. l\•I ary Star G-Dann, Fillmore G-Chiches te r, Pasadena Poly Hgt Cl 6·5 Sr 6·5 Sr 6·5 Sr 6-3 Sr 6-G Sr 6 ·9 Sr 6·3 Sr 6·3 . Sr 5-10 Jr 6·2 Sr 6·3 Sr G-3 Jr 6 4 Sr 6·3 Sr 6-7 Sr 1>·4 Sr 6-1 Sr 5·11 J 1· 6-0 Sr 6-1 Sr 6-1 Sr 6·5 Sr 6·1 Jr 6-2 Sr 6·-1 Sr 6-7 Sr ·6· 1 Sr fi. J S1· 5-9 Sr fi -I S1· fi·4 Jr 6·3 Ji· 6·2 .JI' 6 I Sr 6·6 J1· f-i·3 Sr 6·3 Sr 6-0 S1· G-l Sr 6·0 Sr 1-.l\. Second Team F llahc. P a so Ro bles 6·2 Sr l' 1\ng ul o . IIolt\·ilJc 6·2 Sr 1'""-King , lll'rit a gl' 6-2 Jr F-Bogdano,·, 1 lunt . Valley Chr. 6·2 Jr F-Whilley , Yucca Valle)' 6·2 Sr G--Leighty, Carpinteria 5.9 Sr G-Dobson. St. Bonaventure 6· l Sr G-Sca ra no. Riv. Notre Dame 5-ll Sr Ci -Tay 101·. ,\ m bassador 5·1l Jr G-Rc:ynolds. l~i g Bear 6·2 Sr • ' Avg. 14.8 13.0 17.8 2 1.l 15.fi 19.5 22.3 27.0 21.0 18.5 18.6 17. l 15.0 15.0 16.2 17.0 ZIJ.5 18.6 14 .7 15.0 21.8 21.8 14.6 25.1 21.3 12.0 3·1.3 20 .2 1-l.3 15 .5 17.5 15.4 16 .5 15.5 31.5 21.3 23.2 24.0 15.9 19.0 16 .3 17 .6 18.5 25.5 24 .0 H .9 18.4 19. l 19 .0 12.8 CRAIG SHEFF Rio Hondo Coll ege b'::isketbal\ coacll Bob Bland d e fini tely could be in linC for un ulcer if he hus ;,i nolher St'ilson like the last one. · Bla nd's Roadrunners lost 18 ~a mes Lhi s past sea son-13 of the m ,,·ere bv seven points or les s . ,.\nd 10 of the s('l- backs \vCr c IJy four points or lt•s:>. AIR.CAIJFORNIA points to always pov.·erful l\lt. San Antonio College. The s prints und distance events should be the n1os t t"Ompetitivc. Fullerton has a top sprinter in freshman J ohn \\'Instead (9.7, 22.01 while OCC coach Jim Jl.1cllwain coun- ters \vith Poul Des met (9.8, 21 .5> and Bruce Girasole (9.9,21.91. In the milel the lfornets ' Jose Saavedra ( 4: 14.1) challenges GCC's John Ols\'1ung (4 : 18.5 ,. Bayard Fore st, a fi. Jfl junior ,,·ho ll'd Grand Canyon ('Olll'j?;C or J>hocnix to the SAIA baskt•tball title rl•ccntly and ":as the major ractor in his tean1's v.•in O\•er L"C lr\•inc al C'r:i\\'(ord llall in JanuSiry, was named to the second 1\ll· American team. ANNOUNCES DIRECT DAILY FLIGHTS FROM UD . Seeded Third ,\nd in the three· mile, il"s Olswang ( 14 : 26.0 1 in the f uvoritc's role aga inst ll'um111u te Dutinc \\."nltmi1·c 114 :40.2 1 and l''ullerton 's Armando Ccr1dl'jas j 14 :4l.8). Gannon l~o \l i"~C a nd 1\kr on liniversity, two tl'a rnS tha t. d('fc;.1led Southern California Coll C'gc early in the cage Sl•a son, fin ished ri flh and 10th in the fi nal colll·ge d 1vis ion IK.111. ORANGE COUNTY! Take off for Tahoe the easy way ... with Air California . For jusl $32.00, a con- venient . comfo rtable. 93·passenger S un1et p uts you the re in le ss than 1hre"' ho urs. Weekdays or weekends, d1 rt.?cl from ne a rby Orange County Airport. Special discounts for fti milles and groups o f te n or more. Only with Air California ... the a irl ine tha1 con· s!stently earns the best o n·time record In the business. One call lo Ea..;y lnfo r· matlon arra nges everything lro m flight reservat ions to co mplele vacation packages, wi th 11c.kets wa iting a1 a nearby travel agent. Easy enough? Ai r Califo rnia tq Lake Tahoe .. we'rt.? easy to take! ~L! i\l a t c r D el Hi g h ~OI , \VillD€1" Of the Sunrise girls bG"!kctbnll loa[lue. hai; b een set.'tled l.Wrd in the Cl F A1\1\1\ plarorrs a.nd will host &,vtrly Hills High Wcd- nl;Sday at 7 p ~m . in operl· igground action. 1 :lli other games involv· iD,f. .. Ora nge Coast area team s, Beach Cities i:q,Og ue chnmpion !{ewporl Harbor will h O,,,l Lout s vl l l c of WOOd land Hills Thurs- ~" al 7 und Fountain {~y. the runncrup, JO ~ne )'s to Bi s hop • _Pro Scores AIMfk.-i kuttl ... 11 al wcl.ati9ft .. .._.._, 1CQ, l.n Ml.,. .. 11 ~ 101, Ylrt llll• ti l\1ontgomQry for :.:i. 7 o'clol'k gilmc the !Sllmt• night. ln AA,\ action, Sooth. Coast Leagu e c hampion P.1 ii:;s ion Vi e jo hos t s South Pas adena al 6:30 Thurs d ay while run· n e rup Lag una Beach tr1.1\·cJs to fourth seeded Valley Chritrlian for a 7 o'c lock game. In AA1\1\ play, San- lia.:o has bet?n seeded No. 1 \vith Ale many, Mater De l and Pttira Costn CoJIO\\'in g in that orde r . In th e 1\1\A brack e t , C re s c e ntn Vall ey Is £i~l \Vilh La Cannda 1econd, Glen· d.-le thi rd and Valley Christian fourth. Second round Rames will be played Saturday. Spike Meet Set Satll!"day All bo)"'l\ and girls who live in Co!ta Mesa Md , ... ere born between 1960· 66 are Invited t o participate In the all~tty track and field meet Saturdily at Costa fl,1~a fligh. SPonsort-d by the Costa :\f e sa Depa rtment o r Leis ure Se rvices, re· g l s tration ror b oys events \\1111 be al 7:45 o.rn . with the first event slflted for 8 :45. Girls regls tratio'n \l:ill be at 12:30 with the fi rst ev('(lt a.ct for 1 ·; • Coll Easy Jnjormotron in Ora nge Counl~ (714 )5404550: Downeµ (213) 924-3313: Laguna. (7141494-7595: Los A ngeles. (213) 6275401. Service S'tarts Ma rch 20 AIR CALIFORNIA We're easy to take . ' ,. • " •' t i I() DAIL V PILOT Tuesday. April 1 1975 Chewing Crocker's Gamble Pays P~per Tobacco · 'Boosts QUEENIE-By Ph il lnterlandl (jj •-1 COMllNCI') WlSHll:$ OM.V . CONSER.YI: lN£RGV ................ •< .,.,, ........... ~ ......... Hospitdl Names Administrator .J ohn C'hr1 :-.ll'l1 St·n ol l';dl brool\ h;is bl'l'll <.1p- pu1/ll l'd ;1drni111:-.l r .1l••r 11f J.'u un\<.1111 \:;_ill cy Cun1 - n1u1111_\ lll•~µit ;d Prt·v1ou :-ly . thl.' Ill'\\" ;1drni11i ... 1r:itor :O.l'l'\"l•d :1 s ;1d n 11111:-.tr :it L \"t• 1·on:-.uJt ;1nt lo l hl' ,\ 1 lll·ri eu n I los pit ;1 I r'l l a11:1).!.1.•n1l·11t l'11rpo1 ·ation :ind :1s :1drn ini:,lra\01" of I .a .\l11·;1d ;1 ('11 rn n 1unity llo~p1 l :.1 l. 1111 is ;1 g r :1du<1l l' of th ... · l 01ll\ l"l":-.1t ~· of ('01x·nh:.g ... ·n a ntl Gt·o rg i;:1 St:1 l l· ('ti lli ·;..•t• 11.._. 1s ;1 n11·1nlil'r tif till' 1\1n l·ri1·:1 n ,\l"<tdl'm~ n l" :\1 1.·dtl«d 1\drn llll'-'l l"HlOl'!'i, lhl' ,\l)IL'l"H'<lll :\SS(H"i:1tiu r) lJf Jl<i:-1~11 <11 C."1111:-ultants . 1ht.• l "n1ll·cl llt1:;p1l :1I .\s ~ol·1 :1l1 u 11 :11u l till" ,\n1L'l"lt·a 11 .-\:-.:-.0t1;.1t1111l 11f ll11:-p1l al , \l"t 'Ull Ill ;111! :-. READ THIS! Spurts \\' A S ll I N G 1' 0 :-\ c1\J')-Chc,\·1n R 1ob;:lcC'u 1s s purting. :.hc;.id in Ill'.'\\' pupul;irity, v. ith s ull.'s up l:1:st Yl'i.11' lo th1;>ii' hig hl':sl IC\'L'l in 20 yc;.11·:s . sa ys lhC' ,\g r1l·ullUl'C Dep a r t • rncnl. ''1'hC' l:uin \\'a S 1fi·in1urily in loose leaf," th e d t•p:Jr t n1ent 's f'~c on u n1 ic i{cs e;_ii·t:h s~:rv il'l' !-:Lid ''f'lug :ind l\\i:sl s:tll'.S c·ontinu~ tu dt.•tlilll'-" In ull . n1unu(;.1tlur1..·r~ pt'u d u tcd 7!.l .2 n1ill1u11 pou ntl~ of t.'ht.•\\ 1ng tob:.ic - t•u in 197~. •up fron1 74 n1itl1un in 197:1 and 72.U 111 i I lion in 1972. l.(IOsc lt.·;i f actounlt.•d fur 52.9 rn i!liun pounds la s b yt.·a r. 11p f1·on1 4i ti nlllliun in l97:t Bul s nufr output dropp!.!d :.hi.:hlly 1n 19i.t , t u lal 1n g lS m1l[i(l11 pounds, con1pa 1·i.•d \\llh 25 :1 n1illi(ln 1n 197:1 <ind 25.5 million in 197'.!. llll: a J..:l'IH:y :;;_11d 111 a tob;.u:eo :-.1t11u t io n rt:port. . 3 00 L aid Off By Rock we ll /.OS •l'.'GF./.1-:S f ,\P I lloC"k 1\'('11 111- 1.._•rnation;il h ;.1 ~ !:lid off :JOO \\01·1\e1·~. tl·lling lh<'nl lhl' fir1n had nc;irly l'Olll· plt..'ted \l'Ork on three RI bon1bers it is liuild1ng fo r· tht· ,\1r Forte. ,\ comp<HI Y spo ke!'ITI<Jll ~u11I about 1;.000 11·orkt·rs :ir1.: l'nga gcd in th(.' I~! prl1p r;.1n1 0.11 t h L· l~l l)1v1s io n pl;1nl lll'ar 1.os .\ngt:lt·s l nll'1'110Jl1on<1l ,\irpurt . ' Take over of U.S. National Successful $,\:-.J D I EGO (A P l -T<iking U\'t'r t:.S. National Bank :iftc1· its collups ... · 17 1n onths ugo "·as a i:;anl ble that is pay ing ofL says thl' prcsid('nt of Croekcr Na· tion ... 1.-· .. rhe takcov<'r It-ft thC' San 1:ran- tiseo -bust.>d Croc:ke r Rank ~·ith $6.7 billion in deposits and was "a once in ... lifetime opportunity for this bank tu pos ition itself com - l>lctcly in California," Thomas I~. \Vil cox stlid. ll \' 1\0DI!\"(• T llE San Die~o hank's J ,700 c mploye~ <tnd 63 bt'a1tch e s , Cr1i~ker h a s 184 br:.i11cht:s s pread l'\'Cllly through C;iiiforn i:t . In Oetobl'1' l!rT:J. l>efort· \\"ilcox hcl·amc· prt•s idl·nt, Crotkl·r paid S89.5 n)il1iun to the r,cd t'ra\ l le1~:it lnsur<1ncc Cor1xir<ilion fur· Ja1·gc part of U.S. Na t ional·,::; busi l'SS. 1'hc de :.i l \\'HS llll'llCd <.lo\~·n v othc·r b;inks. The acquisition included so1nc luans that ··;,ire m;.irginal by our !>landurds." \V1leo x L'Ontedcd in an inlt·1·1·il'\\. Bl"T C'ROC'KF.R \\' .. \.t;; able to l't:lurn to the 1-'DIC' alKHll $15 nlill 1on of SJOO n1illio11 in t·on1 - 11u!rci:t! louns, and otht>r loans" \\"l'1"L' t·O\'t•red in <.1 S20-milliun :1d - dil1un m•u.ll' lo loan loss l'C'SC l"\"l'S 1n !ht• four! h qu;1rlcr of 197-1. \\'1lt·o x s aid !ht· .. largl'sl ~ind n1ust 11npll'as ant s u1·prisl'" of the Jo;1ns a{'quircd by Cro<."ker \\"<i s one tu llu~·a l Inns of ,\n1 ... ·1'il':.1, a hott•l-m ot1.·I l'h:.dn \\ ith head· qu::irtcr:-. 111 S ;1 n Diego. "f..\Rl.Y I '.\~ T iii-: tt:11nc . I 1x•rs u ad L'd lhl' F'D IC lu bL·conic· p:.ntnl'rS in thal Joan.·1 s aid \Vilt·ox. \\"ho took ovcl' at Croc·kcr in .Janu<1ry 197•1. lit: ~<iid llo~·al Inns O\\l'S SJO n11Jl1on to ('l'OL'kl'l' bul that h(' is ··mudL·1·utt·ly opl imi's tit th;.it co rnp;.iny l'U n bl: rcsu ~t·il:.ited " . . undtr u ne,,· m,anagem~nt ur· 1·an g t1 11<.•nl \\"ith \1u.gabond Inn!>.''_. 'J'he F'DIC is ,:,till tt'yin~ to c·ol- lt•c·t othl'I" louns madt' by U.S. Nu· t1on1:tl "'hos ~ forrnt.•1· chair1nan , C. Arnholt S m i th , fac-es a t.·1·in1inat tJ·i.uJ o n c harges of mis- applit:.ttion of S2i.5 ll)illion in ' bank runds . \\'il(•ox "·as vice pr1.•::.ldcnl of lhC illVl'Stml~nl banking hOUSe or Blyth Eastm;.1n Dillon & Co. Inc. for thrcc years before going to, Crocker and befol'e that spent 37 years al 1''irst f\'ationiil City Bank in Nc'v \Tork . Priees Down I 5o/0 Farmer Products Drop 5th]fonth \V1\S l·ll1'0C 'l'ON (,\l'l -Priccs fal"mers re<'ei\'e for ·ra"· agri(·ultural produt•ts dropped 2 percent from Fe b. 15 to l\l areh 15, their fifth consccuti\'C monthly dc<'linc, the Agriculture DL·partmenl 1·eports . T he Cr op lleporting Board said l\1ond ay lo"'·e1· prices (0 1· \\"heat. corn . t.•ol ton, soybc;.ins, tonlatocs and milk contributed 1nost to the decreas e. liighe1· prices for caltle, onions and apples hL·lped o ffsc.>t part of the decline. R f.T.i\11. l<'OOD P RICES, l\1E .\.NWl11LE, have continued lo rise bt.•causc of higher n1iddlcman costs for l r<1nsporting, pl"O· L'l'Ssing and selling the products. Department officials say t hose \\'ill continue to push up consumer food costs lhrough midyear although ut a lessl.'r pace than in the first six mon~hs of 1974 . 1\s ur J\1 ;i r('h 15, the dcp:.11·t ment s ;,iid , the tt-vt'r:1gc of a ll farm prices \\"US 15 )>('l"e e nt bclo"· a ye:.ir t.•;1rlier. Prices farmt·rs pay to 111t:L'I expenSl'S, dipped onl.'·ha\f of I percl'nt during the 1nonlh but a\·craged 10 Pt'r('l'nt above J\tarch 15. 1974 . The fa rn1 pr iee inde x began its cur rent slide Kov. 15 \\·hen it dropped 1.5 pl'rccnt f rorn in id -October. It \\"as 3 percent Jon·e r on Ot•t·. 15. dl"oppcd o.inother t.5 per cent on Jan. 15 and fcll 3 percent on r·t U. IS. OFFICl :\LS S;\ ID TllE FOOD g ru in::; port ion of t he index. in- c·tuding prices fo r ,,·hcat a nd riec. "·us do"·n 7 percent from Feb. 15 und averagt.•d 28 percent bclo"' a year earli e r. The vegetable p1;ce indt•x \\·a s do,,·n 5 percent from mid-F'C'bruary but i,o,·as 29 pt•rt·cnl abovt.• ;\'I :.i r eh IS last year. 1',arm prit·es of n1cat animals as a g1·oup rose 1 percent from Feb. 15 . But the index \\·a s 20 percent be lo\\" a )'ea1· earlie r. Would you invest S7425 " casti 1n s€cured, la1! proof equipment and one day per rronth of your time for a gross income 1n e ~cess of S36.SOO,..,, over each 48 month peri od w11h ao~k. ne1 prol1t? No1h 1ng 10 stock. dehver or service 1n a business w1tn t?O comoe111ion. Ground floor ooeral1ons available 1n San Bernardino and Rrvers1de counties Up 10 100"1 .. l1nanc1ng 0 A C For documenta- 11on and convenient 1n1erv1ew call Tele·D1ne Systems at (714 1602-8005 1n R1vers1deon Tues. Apr 1 -and W€d. Aor 2-9amto8pm. -WESTCL IFF MEN'S HAIR DESIGN Ove r The Counte r NASO Listincis .. :-; 1;:\r 1'0 Ill"-~ 0 1V I., .. s r:BJ{f j\(; CL"l-i'E B s WESTCL IFF PLAZA--646-9925 Ask for Amfac's Home Equ ity Loan. You simply borrow agai nst the increaseQ. value of your house and what you 've already iml{ested in it. No points. No prepayment penalty. (You pay only for the ti me you use the m oney.) And it's fast. We can lend you from $2,000 to $25,000. What you do with it is up to you. 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'l'hc Exanliner said nc,1 ::.pri nt tosts a"d hig hcr ,,·age r a tes forced thL' ;,iflt·rnoon paper to~ n1<1kt: th1.• pritc t•hangc•. 1'hc Exuminc·1· said d ailv ho 1n e de livery ,,·i th out the Su nday pa pt.•r ,,·ill go from $3.75 to S<l.50 a n1unlh. The prite of home de, li\·ery for jus t the SI.Pl· day papt'I' \\·ill stay ut S2 .50 a month. The cost of ne11·ssta nd copies ,ol the papers also ".as not thangl.'d. Cocaine T e rm LAS VEGAS !APJ -A 27-year-old Los Ange)cs man has been· sentencod to s ix m onths in jail and three years' parole for helpl~W"'-o arrange a -iao,ocw . coca ine sal~. a ulhor 1ties say. Augustin \Jranga also received a three·year suspend~ sentence after admitting he introduc ed an un- dercove r narcotics of· ficer lo a ('Ocainc dealer. ,.. , .... q•. , •• )'. 3'• 13 '" >4'· s~ "''-......... Clllf· :JI •• ,,_ ., 3?\~ ))'lu .. '·· ~··· ~. ~. "-• ,., •...... •'• / 1·1', •.••. J'I... ' •••••• 37 37~.-,.,. l 'r. •. + ,,. ' ........ . 1 l·t. 11• .. -~. • c ,. • ·:I . "' t;• -~·.,,, ... fl ,, ·-~~ <Id • :inll <tut·• 'ole ';\,fl('ll •?i'UU I •l,1 . ••• ne'ts~ ·'IL'OVt kibc11 . '·«J. I will <t'n~ ,~('I IT'r0t ·,.ee 'huhi 'Ori\ ~us~ ' Hill l)Ojrt forn 1.,,J• per! whc "'"' Jusi .l!f "' r egl forn US Cf Cen .pub 'clos darr drc~ by 11 lu ~ !jy!;f and )<>\• -mis .obe'. iu:x' 'l(pp ., - • Checking Datta • What's in U.S. Files -on Yoo? b Ry SYLVIA PORTER 11. I els s ay tll;.at there a1e orroneouK •facts" or sign1r1 Jr~nl omu1s1onii ubout your employment hu;tory, annual '«It n1n"s or Mt•d1 <;at l' rctords 1n your Social Sceurlty ftle .1 Or IP.I s suy lh3t the Pubhc Sarety Commlss1on 1n • '\Yl<lshln~t on h 3s l ollect qd 1,t('Ls on )OUI (11 m ind the products 1l pro· "'lCS whu.h "OU k!IO\\ •e ht•s untJ could C'a Ust :\tl\ITitndous cJumui.:e lo ~uu1 bus1n~11"s ()1 ll l s s<.1 y LhC'lt f~I Money's Worth \)o rcusou )ou ltin f<Jlhom you have been denied un auto "1.1•1ver s IH..'lnst.' " ASO• r()OA\' yo u 1norc.hnoryc1ti:r:enorsmallbus1 11~sn1u11 \\ould find 11 d1ff1cull 1f not 1mposs1ble to dis 't'Over Just" h.ll rnror n1ation the US government has on fil e lfbout you or Y<JUr f11m1111Lo;; hund1 eds of federal data banks nut ltWs ttu ~.1t to you r wny or life soon will be ellm1nat 4:~ for" 1th1n u feu months -the end of September -you \VIII h<.1ve the right rorthe first time lo sec what data the cov d'nmcnt has on Yo u You wi ll be .tblc to <.1n1cnd facts Ul your ~c1ul S~c:u11ty file uu;pcct da ln the Census Du 1eau or il'roduc:t ~afct) Comm1ss1un h,1s on your firm or products .-~ wh cthc1 your license has been denied because your 'nutne is 111 the Department of Transportations National Or1ver llc~1stry the !1st of tl r1\ crs whose li censes have been suspe nded or re voked The f11 s l maJor privacy Jeg1slat1011 enacted since the Bill of R1ehts 1s the Privacy Act of 1974 -and 1t s vitally im pqrtant that you become aware (lf your nghts under 1t Under the act, any obJt.!Ct1ons you have about the ac t;uracy of di.lti:I 111 your file n1ust be unswered by the agency ~-qncerned within 10 days If the agency refuses to correct <the disputed 1n format1on you h.ive 30 days 1n which to ap ~al and explain your s ide of the story ,. IF TllF. AGENCY 5,TJLL refuses you may fil e a com plaint 1n a US District Court If }'Ou can prove that your re ~ds have been w1Jlfully arb1trar1Iy or capnc1ously mls used, you can r ecover actual damages and attorneys fees $yen ir you don l want to pursue the matter into court a lit.iilement or your view o( the disputed facts must remain 1n swu1 rile fl Only the personal data records ma1nta1ned by the FBI, the CIA the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies arc not open to your inspection ! TO help you learn Just what 1nformat1on about you ts on e the n e w Jaw requires every federal agency to publish a scnpt1on or any d<.1ta b<tnk 1t operates You ll find the J~t b.nnually in the Federal Register along with <1.n ex ~i:lnut1on or how to ask to inspect your files whom you may ·~ntact and h'bw you may go about correcting and updating facts about yourself Not only does the law prevent the creation of secret in formation systems It also establishes general standards all feder al agen,c1es must meet 1n gathering and processin g J)'rsonal 1nfo1 mat1on r-----. For instance, <Jll agencies musl by next rail inform you when request1n i; personal 1nformat1on why such data 1s needed .and whut wtll be the consequences, lC any, of your re f\l~al to comply Tiii-) 'L.ltW 11l.t.SO'BAJilCALLY restricts d1ssem1nat1on tft' personal facts you di.iclose lo ageocy employes who have 1 egulur, authorized acce< to them It forbids transrer of 1n formation from one agencr to another, except.Jar routine usts law enforcement purnoses slat1st1cal uses of the Censu:. Bui ca.u and other exceptions And for the first time, pubhc orr1c1als round gwlty or unlawful possession or dis closure of pe rsonal information about you may be sued for damages and fined up to $S 000 Nor m ay fed er al agencies sell or r ent names and ad dresses or people whose files they hold except as authorized by law Your Socia l Secunty number may be requested only tu verify your 1dent1ty and not to hnk one agency s record s:,s tem with another s Your state and local nghts benefits ~nd pr1v 1l ei;:es may not be cond1t1oned upon disclos ure of your number J\ SF.V FN MAS PRtVAC\' Protection Study Com m1 ss1on 1s being set up W see that government agco<:1es obey the 1 ules It has a Sl 5 n11lhon budget to s pend O\ er the. nc::<t L\vo years tu seek the best way to curb Big Brother s appetite for personal fatts about u~ Fired Presidents Still 'in Demand' NEW YORK 1AP1 -Whil e rn fll1on s or unemploye d \vorkers s1:ek Jobs futilely, .:f.b.e.re 1s one worker "ho can lj'Slially find LJnolher JOb -th e porat1on president \lohO fared • he probabthty ts 6 1n 10 the fired president of one or the 500 largest corpo,u,lions :wil l bcc:ome president of '«nothet company w1th1n one • $llr says Prof Eugene E 1r1,cnn1nss fp t~o years the hkehhood -.tlilcs to 80 percent and w1th1n p)r.ec ~ea rs 90 percent Jeri ~~l)£s found after analyzing tho pher on1enon as-part of a C9ilt1nuling study of executive ~fil)lQb1hty that began in 1948 .. ,•;JN A!\IERICA \\e believe et'eTyone deser\ es a !'e<:ond , t.hUJl ce " he: obser\ es but a ifr4'd pre!!iJdenl can aJmost :.atWays g(!t thrre or four 1 zj\hnces Ile beli eves that ,-'IM~e or the best presidents ~ha•e been fired ""'--'the s1tua t1on 1s far d1f \ ~fleflt from 'thllt which exist • ~ J'( the 1950s when the ex _ ··~lonary drean1s and ns jn1~ profits of American ente.rpr1so perm tttcd com ".'faJJi~s to boot executives, into -l<>ilA with big titles and mmor 'ih.t.\es Running a t1aht opera ~,t(l(lay forbids that prar ~.,.,Instead , he ls rlred .,Nfroreovcr , Jennings betkves ·we have too few 1eQP.le \\ho \ 1s1bly quali(y for prt.'S,ldcnc tes and tha t is why Wieo.r4rcd b~s succeeds Th11 M ight not be 11;0 if 1ndustry · ~a4, 8 bullpt;!n of talent But it b~ t, he 1tates ,• Stwdles by Jennings who h1 l t i*W&n agtment profenor at M1clllgan State ll n1ver11ty, PfrlOnBI cons ultant lO many corpora tion chiefs, and ' pro Jif1c author shows that a fired president 1s much preferred for a lop JOb over a talented vi ce president A 'ice president with one of the top 500 corporations has only one chance 10 10 of becomin g presid ent of a com pany J ennings found • TllE REASONS" For one thing the fired prc:udent benefits from a greater pre sence and prestige sunply becau se he has alreody been the boss ' nnd because or media attention given to the lop man ' The VP Is obscurt.'fl by the status of a president " J ennings says But there arc other reasoq_s too The vast number of cor· pnrat1o ns are v e ry con servat1ve ln the sense they would rather h1 i e a fired pre Bident than an untested vice president "!13YS J ennings ~Toreovcr corpor a tions have cycles Sometimes a preside nt 1s fired merely because his talents are a mi s match for corporate needs But thut doesn t me11n he wort t be I\ good m atch \\1th anot her com pany A man might have a rcputa lion for turn1na fa iling com p~nles around, for example, but hl1 t alent1 might~ wast · ed and probably even coun , terproduclive 1n a company that i1n t 1n need of tumlng around THE RISK OF g1v 1ng a fired president another top job is minlml1ed tn l'fCent years Jenn1ng1 beh~vcs by the de\ elopment of execuuvc a.carch and 'Placement firms which often are t£fect.lve In obtnlnlnac infor mation that per1m1t.'i effective matcl'ln to be made • Monday'a Clo8iog Pricea Nl:W voi;i.:; IUl"l I FoUO..I"') ... , P<I<"' on IN! 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Apt1L.t , 1975 < ,. • ~ . • • -• I • .• • I • Row on r O\\' o f \\'hite bags protect tender seedlings fro n1 su.n. giving t his .field <.1 L soulh\vcst cornl'r of Culve r Drive ancl \\"arner J\ V!=-'n uc in ~rth Irvine the ap· peara11 cc o f a fi eld of O\V. • Handicapped Eyed By. Education Unit A pa nel or slate' and l'l)unty C'ducators \Vil! .rll scuss lht.• roh~ c_:if llriva)c schools in cllui.:ali ng handicapped t·hili.J r(•n ;.1t a publi c: ~ceting in l·luntin gton &•a!'h ApriJ ll. 1·11C opt·n dis.c uSsion \\'iii be held at 7:30 p.n1. at thl" G.erhard .Koh.11School. 8102 E Uis /\v"'. · :'ltCmbcrS of tht..· panel includ e: Dr. Alan Simm ons. chief of the Ru re<.i u or '.\Ientoll~· Exceptional Childrl'n for the s tate; Bt.·rt Davis. ~1 <·uns ultant to \hf' st ;1tc t~cluc:<ition depart n1ent : and Ton1 S1n yth . <:o nsult :.int 011 l·duc a !ion:.illy handicapped chi!tlren for 01·;.111 g l · Count y. 1'ht:> JJ isl·ussio n \\ i I l fut· us on a Ill'\\" state n1 a s ! l'I" pl<i n for.:>pcl·i;.1 I t.•dul«ttiun and hO\\' 11 n1 ay afft.·ct pr1vall' schools. <.11:1:urd1 ng lo ;,i ~µokcsn1 :.in fnr l ht• pri \ <1ll' Kuhn st·huol J On \\'ilso11 Stret.•t ·' . . . Cut'· iti Accidents Soml· t.'h ~n ge~ :ire ht·1n g r e(·on1n1 cnd cd to ('ut do\\tl lhl· 11u1nbL·r ·or ;1 cc iJ('11\s 011 \\"i):-.on Strt.·cl in Cusl<.1 .\rcsa. 'fhc traffic eon1 n1i ssio11 111t.•l l <.1 s t \V Ct.•k a nt.I u g r L·t.·d to rccun1n1t.·nd to the <:it y <:o u nl'il th;:1t the l;nH.'S on \\"iJson Strl't:I fro n1 l l ~1rhor rwutt·vard I!• Deadline Set Of April 15 For Art-A-Fair r\rtisls \\'hO \Vis h lo he j uri('d for lht! 1975 ,\rt-r\-1.'ai r, one nr L.aguna Bl'~t eh's t h rt'l' s u111n1er ~nt fcsti\'als, n1us t s ubrn it ;q 1- plieation s lo J>.O. Box 5117 . f.;.1guna UL•aL·h , 92G52, no later than t\pril 15. Ju1·y ing is s c hcdulC'd to bl· hl'ld April 19 at th e L;1guna fje:1ch Boys Club. 1085 Lag u11 <:1 Canyon lloud. \\"orks may Uc dl'Ji \·crcd bctwel'n R a .111 . and noon for the afternoon j ur~·i ng. Pe rson s \\1ish1n).!" ln be juriE'l l \vho \\•is h to .1o in the Arl·!\-t'air assoc ia tion :is o.t ssot·iall' 1nc1n · hers must :.u bmit $10 \\ith 1hL·u· appli c ation ;.111 d ,,.,11 11111 h(· <:harged i.I jur~· fel'. r\on-n1en1bl'1·s ll1U!-I pa_\' ;i .i lU')- fet• of SS fo r t he fi1·st n1edi;1 in whic h they dcsi1·e i:onsitll'ration. plus 83 fo r c a t h ;.uld i1 ion;.i l n1t:>t.l iun1. lipon at·t·c planc e i nt o t he s hO\\'. jury "'fl•es for :t ~socia ll' mcn1bcr d11cs \Viii be' appli t'd lowarl.I full me n1ber!+hip. ;1 st:.1t us required or nil exhibitors. Thos e enter i ng this )-"Par's jt1rying 1n ust subn1it thrt.'l' ex· <.imples in cac'1 mi;d·ia. ,\dd itio nu l info rn1at.io n i:oo a\.·ail ~bl c by calling 49~·44J3 or 494 -4514 . Cle111e11te Acti,•11 Pl.il'entia Ave nue be cut fron1 four to two, 1>lu s a midUlt• tnrnin ~ J.illL'. . 'l'his ~(·lio n \\"OU\d l"l'SU[~ll lhl' l:i nes bl'i n ~ \\ idl'llt:'U. ('on1n1issio11 e rs not ed th<it \\'he n residents back out or ·1heir cJ rivl'\\';.i ys onto \\'ilson. they go &JS f i.l l' Ollt as the Sl'CO!ld I <llll'. l 'ht.• ('Om'n1 issiont•1·s :.d!.11 r ttsponde d .to 8 pt•titiOn to redul'R tt}!' · spec(! on ·1h~ · busy thoruughrar,c . They QccJ(f('(]•thflt \\'ilson Strl'ct frorh ~l ~c·entia 1\Vt'11ue to the ('ily li;,{il s !'ihould h c1\·c ;.i 25 m .p .h . lin1it. instt•ad of thC' cu r rt•nt 35 m .p .h. 1·ei:;trictinn l 'o n1mis sionel"s \\·er e told that 1lu.· ... ,·1·r:.1 ge s peed on this s1rc1ch. \\ht·rt• \\"ilson El('ment<1ry St·houl j s ln ei.Jled , is 36 m .p.h. ·r hl' 35 n1 .p.h . li 111it \\"ill not be ' t·h;:1ngt'd on the :i;trel L'h front l'la('t:'n tia to 1-larbor Iloulcv;:i rd. Mo11arc~ay Ge11eratiri~ Statio11 OK'(l Sout h Laguna S a nitary District d irectors have awa rded a SS2.000 <·ontract for construction or an t·mcrgcncy generatin~ station to se rve a :\1onarch Bay Se\vage pump st<J tiofi. Ha y n1ond C . J\l iller, district · m;_inager. s a id r e peated po we r f;d/urt•s ~1t the pump station near th e :'ll o n a r c h B ay b e a c h clubhou se have C'aused sewa ge overflows onto the bcaC'h. The c ml'r gc ncy ~cne rator , pcl\\•e red b y <1 diesel en ine, is.de- signed to go on \Vhen t c rc~ul<tr power sourc-c £nil s and •ill supp- ly PO\\•er t o the pump until normal s ervice is resumed. 'fhe· eq uipme nt is expccl.cd to be in ope ration by Junt>. The suc- <·cssrul bidde r \\'as :'11elvin C . l.arson. a ll i \'Crs ide ('Ontractor. SW1SS TOUC H ON BELT USE Br:H:'\ .S\11t1.erla11d ~:\J>J S\1 itzerland d t·tr eed t h;_il a s of Jll•.xt \"l'ar c hildren under 12 \\il l ht• ha.nned fro n1 auto n1obile front Sf';1ts ;.i nd tha t \\'t'aring se:it be lts "ill be n1anclatory for;.idults . 'fhc a nnounccn1cnt said ridin g in front seats \1·as unsafe for t·hildrc n hec ;i us1..• snfcty be lts ''l're tailor ed for us(' by aJ:lults ~incl did not offe r t'nough protct:· I ion fo1· chi ldr£·n . C hildrl'll \\ill he ~illo\\l'rl in frunt onlv if the e ;i r h;1s no h at"k "L'<lt or ir tht· b a t·k i~ filled b~ other ehi!drt:n. • 'l'hc fine for not hL•ll:-.\1 ill bl•S-1 . Huntington Teacher Gets Earth Award C;1rol S tadun1, a geology t e;.i ehe r a t lluntington1 Bc :.ic h lligh School. has rc· ceived ;_i n e arth science teachirig a\v ard from th1..• ·Nalio'ha l Assoc iat ion nr Geology T each('rs. The a nn ual a \\ a rd 1s g-ivl'n to t eachers \\·ho h ave done the m ost to promote geology in the ele mentar y a nd h ig h school c lassroon1 . :\lrs. Sladum h as t a ken s tudents t o s ee open-pit mining a t sand a nd gra\'t'I excavations. volcanic lava f lo v;s in E I '.\I od e n.i , mineral and fault sites <.il Dana Point and pe al de- posits in ~l untin gto n &•a(·h Centra l Park. She also ha s v.1rillen l\VO books on Orange County field trips . -o rani:re Coun - t v 'l'cac hers Guide " and .:Or ang:~ County J·'ossil Guide ." WINS AWARD Carol Stadum 'Prbposal Eyes .False Charges ~.'1ne~ ordma nce ~·hi ch rnakes it a ·m1sd e m cand r to make fa lse ~lleg atiOl\!i, about city offi cials. cleared It s fir~I rc;-~d in~ by Lhe SJ:n Clem e ntc <.;i\Y Council. • The vot e lo adopt the or- d.inance, s lmi l :t~ l o one rcC<'ntt ~· enacted in Santa Ana, \'';.1s :1.2 Wi~ M•;tor Anthon y Oi G lo\.·~111111 ahd CCSWnc rlm a n T h o m ~1 ~ P'l<~e\16tl119 In OpJ)Osition. Jt w~ the pOsit ion of both op1)0· nentJ th:lt S<in Cle mente had no problem '-''\th persons m a king false c laim~ against police or· fleer~ or oth er e ity autes . '!'hey qu<'stioncd the nee-d for such u law. It had been reco1nm~1ulcd by the Sa n Cil'm t'nte Police DepartrnC'nt . H o\1.'cve 1·, the ordinance ''as pn ssed to it s SC'cond ~u1d finul re- ading by a m ajority council \'Ole with a n a mendment ~tipul ating that persons who m ake written y ~ ... cliarges aga ins t public .'oUici31s be required to sign "'a form advis· ing the m or the la w. The o rdina n ce directs its1>!f specifica lly lO\\'Ord peri'lons who b y th ei r a lleg a tion s cau s e personal in \'csti gati ons on th e b;.1sis or fals e s ta tc m (•nts. In the '-''Ording of 1he or· d innnce. the m a king of charges a,::llinst city officers or e mployes Is unla wful "without a re 1tsOna· blc ~lief in the truth therrol". ·• ' Tonight's.TV Highlights KH:J (9 ) 7 :30 -"Hud." Patricia Neal and-Melvyn Douglas both \Von Oscars fo.r the ir v e rformances in th is modern \vc s ter11 \vith Paul NC\\'m a11 ond 8ra.ndo11 De Wilde. NBC (4 ) 8 :30 _ .. St.range Homecom· ing." Robe rt Culp 1>Jays a thief tt1r~ed n1urdc rc1· \vhO returns home for the first time in 18 :ye~rs in this TV movie with Glen Ca111pbe ll, Barba ra Anderson and Wpilney Bl a ke. AllC (7) 8 :30 -''Sava ges." An tin· arn1c d :youth <San1 Botto 111s ) fig hts for s urv ival ugains t a d e r a r1gcd hunter011- <ly Griffith) in the d esert in this l'V m ovie. · ,. TV DAILY LOG 1M l1rst time in 18 ye1rs lo villl' rel1li¥es wl!o think or him 1s 1 ch1rmin1. 1e111rous w<Mld trmi.1. 0 (Q!.i (•)I (}) Cl'I A1C T~tMllJ Mtfit: (C) (90) "Sn•ln" (JI) (d11) '14-Mdy Gritli1h, S.am Bo!· toms. Hoah Sterr. Junes Bell, R1n- ct1 Boone, Jim Antorruo. An ~r!Md JO\lth ti1h11 de5~nltly !Of SIHYi¥11 a111n~ two rutlllm 1ntm1t~-• de- r1n1t4 h~111er alld Ille rtlt11t1ess desert. ~ m MtlY Critti11 Slltw eEJ Tht Axtnl ti Ml• "lhe l on1 Cl!1ldhoocl" Dr. Bn)fl01o~i conchldes h•~ inquiry on tile CYOlutton ol min hy 1i.in1 bis pfl50l!il 1v1!u1hon ol the $11nd1n1 ot lO!h cf!l tu rr mlR. Saltri lt MM11t11re • -------Pt BLIC r-;onCE l'l.l\1.1(' :\t)1'1('1·: --F1C:T-;T10U5 BUllNEll NAME STATEMENT. • ~ I 111 lol10,.1nq 1"-"l >OOS "''' dou091•· '"'" ~-1 HL F.!f.l(:..MA'>l"ER. 4i'> JOlh , Nc ... 1>«•1 ti• ,.,.,,c .. 1.101"'" 1 kollt<t I '"''"~ Mo l<'llf ll, 2; 01e~1><1t-• t••., 11,,, • .,0 ..,,,,1<, C<1ht11 ·• ''"' l"''t" ti<lltl M olh,r , 718~01«• f Britt Ekla11d . \vho \vas 1narric cl to con1c- clian P e t e r S l'llt•r s and then h aAchild b.v re t'<>rd produl'e r l ..ou Adle r , s a ys s hl's it_i lo ve \~.'ith !UlJ> ~in ~cr Jlod Slc \va rl .:t nd they've s ig n e d ··0:1 pat'L lo b e faithful to ca.th other .'· (•• , I'"""•' p.,, ~. C~l•IOrlll~ 91)(,l'O --------------< lr\,•l>""'"'S IS<on\JUC,~Oll\r.11 1""1· ,~1,, ... ''"'''"'I.I Suspect: 'Heard Voices' Huo..• t H··~• ¥ Ml!c l\cl1 JI\" >l,.1•••H""t ""' l •h:U "'"''"I~·· tuunl y (I••~ OI Orun\je (11u.,1v 0•1 f>t,u(l\1ij, 191•. F,1)11 Putll"hl'<I O«•n<t<' (o.i~t Oaity P•lot. Ao,.11,~, I~ '1. 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D11nt B1ktr ind n pctrad1st•, you JllUs l kill '::=====·=======; l.ittit ••Kais Uy 1uest. ll I . ·( · .. :-Ei) Cit.I Con Las Esllelt11 ° )t:.• a · . l:OO O @CIJ([)s.M Timti (R) ~TM URIG1.1tbl.bla f{c 1J <.111<\, <i ll <.1ll\'l' 11f 8ud6int 1rtisl JJ. 11ts t ch111Ct to '""money by PJinlinl 1 portrait, l11tftta Gcr1n.iny. l'<l tll l' tu lhii; but lh111's somtthin1 about lh1 IO:lO Q J.vne,t.M11e1W1t c:ount1·y Lil th e nlill·l9li0s. 1uhJld th1t mikes floiid1 51J no. Ii) PtttitNt J111rt1H I le tult.J p o li t·e he I'\'· O Q.)@ tDAN•ll "Gus Cor-WT1ttFi .. Ar1ff5oofm,OH turnt.·d t o (;L·r m anv in b•n" Mir-H1rm011 11.U!$1S 11 I €I) Mtwl · ""' 1«11111 who is 111i111e1:1 as io·•sm""' l!JG9 <1 nd '1 a s ins titu· Reed's ltmponry p1rt11e1 Wilen ' t10n:.i l11.ed rHr ki ll ing a M111oy 11kes 1 dtst 1ssi1J11Mn1.11:00 1>DO€DCDMetn n t a n th t.•i·t•. Il l' :-.:.iiil Tf)'in1 to prll'tt l\im$e:ll, Coihin (~){!J @lrJ.t (t)lkft (HarmonJ,wilhnillt months olpro-O lntllC111KM \"Uil'('S :.d so hacl t old h 1n1 b1t11111 under 11isbtjt.$1lCCftds only ~J P1111Mt-to k ill that 1nan. jKJli<:l' 0 MM: (C) (2•1) "Cfftt111pr' Miu:N: l11ptuiblt in e•t~lilc his lellow ollictrs. m Tiit Lllq Show said. (d11) '64-Bli1irte 81r0al, Jack Ofl kl1111U (i) Mitt Dlqla1 :RllW Willl W-1111 West P111nce. 17i ({J T1 Ttll Ott TMll o cett; C1J1 cv m "'''' 0111 '"' 1or Hufftl "Rit:hil Mllft1 Oul" (II) R1thie Cia!l (l.)) W1trled: De.M 1< Alive hce1111litywllenht~in wilh Jl:JO O (ijJ@OOCQ Ute MMil: hos oldtr b1other. to 111n • M!~se IC) "Wlif'i Ctl tht Adlt•r (com) ot lrttOom i nd cl1scovtrs .lh1I h•~· '62-Dein Manin, Lani Turntf, Ed· m1 • place of 10u1 own IS not ,p clie Albert, Wiltt1 M1Uh1u. tun and 11mes. 0 @ @ ~€ml•hn1J Ct150• nQJ Mnlt: (Cl (Ztu) "'C.lu~tm Shnley MtclA1nt 111eW. ''"" ""• IHI" 1co111) 67-Brn1i1rt z-Sophia Loren, M1r1<111 81"1ndo, (a CJJI CJ) Wlclt Wtrld w,... I Ot11tl'_1 th1icl tt1f "Comt Di4 Wilh M1" hUI SiHs *" 0 MoTlt: NPk.ldHIJ Ollr• Stop" ~~:~~~) "Mu_riir, Ill(.~ ~~~. '60-ltlt l llttu1in&. Otnnis (mys} 60-Stu1n Whitman, M11 ti) Ml'rit: NUIWllrcntf Wtmall" B,,n, P1_ltr Ftl~. . (IT!JS)-Steph1nlt Bachelor. i fffl1111 '"4 Did Catt!! hosts. £1 SMw • Sylril PIQI IZ:OO 0 Mtwit: "11w Dul" (m~J '4& J.pt111M U111u111 '11(r11111 -Otnnis O'Ketlt. Cl1ir1 Trevor, Jahn t11l1nd. l:JO e (Ill m (I) mrom TIHI 11111· 00 Nillrt C.ntry &WIJI (JO) An td'ltn!Ufl dr1m1 m !Hrit: ..,.i&hl Mn! f11P'" (drt) aballl t boy ind t leopard whose '6'-Albert Finner Sht~I Han-MC'lf'lle ltiahts to lrttdoln blilll cock. ' 111t111 IOftllltr in 1 ~niqlH lrierwl- llllp • .losll i\U>tt, Dol'othy McGuir1. 1:003®)11..,,,.. \11• Wilh111s, John ll1ndolpll ind (]) ([l@ Cl) Mtwt Mtt1 P111tr50!I ~ar. 1:45 0 liltwit: IC) "'Sttldi I« tlit: 0 @ (j) Cf:) NI C TI 11 •I, [wit OM" (Or1) '61-LH PtUllSOI\, Mwlt: (t) (901 "'strlllft !¥Mt· H1 nrr Bullden. te .... (rt) (d11) '14-Robfrt QIAIN" "'"-Culp Git• Clmpbtll, B1~1r1 An· 2:00 • ,ht ,SMw: ."M ..., It d11sGn, Ltif Gan"tll. Jol'NI Cr.tore!. MMtcet, "Tliiem' Ht(IM(' Whitn11 Bl•. A hottt ctl·burit11· J:JO fJ Mt1il: *"""A Dltll "'"""r t111ned-mu1dtfer r1111nu hotrte tGr (com) '50-frtd M1cMu1qy. Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES @ (C) "Tiit c-\" (mys) '62 - Grin! WiJ1i1ms, Sllir111 ll:nl1ht. 2:30 (()!CI "fut F.,.,uit WNltl'" Pan I (dfl) '50 -Grnr l•rsan, [r/OI fl)'nn, W11!11 Pl!l11011. Fitness Courses In Valley C l <.1s s c ~ 111 c :..l ra sensory P<'l'Cl'ption :ind facial fitness are an1ong t hose being offl'l"l'd this spring through the Foun . lain Valley Rccrl'nl.ion Departn1cnl. Other' ad ult progr;.ims are ball room and h t·lt \· d;.1ncing. hridgt.>, k a r ;1t'e and skin a nd skub:.i d iv- ing. ('hitdrcn 's nct i\'itiC's include ballet ~tnd tap <I <I n c i 11 J.: '.h a I O'Jl ' c h ecrleacl in g. h 11nt <"r s;:i fety and n1od(•ling, H<.'gislr<i t ion U1:g;111 Sa1 u rdu~· ;.t t the F'ounl uin \i'all c r Con1 111 uni t ~· Cen1cr. 10200 SI a lc r /, ,.e .. nnd ,,·jJI conti nUL' unt il 1\p1·i 17. Quest ions n1<.iy ht· l.lii·et·tcd tu 962-242-1 l 'X· tcnsion 211 . I -.J free safe deposit 6ox Why ray chc"herc h•r '<1rndh1n~ you l"" h;11·e frrc·Of·lharge t>y '·I'· ing JI San Du:~•l I cJc1:111 S:l\l" .~l ,l~•l 11r m"rc .1nJ )"U c.1n h.n c /"'t u'c <Jf :a ~ .. fr J.-pu,it bo~ ...• i ,~fr rl.1CC I.I rrfl!Cl! ~!•Ur lffip()ftlln! p<."r,un,1! r·•rer•. r.1rc JC"Clry. :inJ ull>cr Hrcrl.llCJl>k 1lcms. AnJ wh1k ~"'ur 1•,1luJt>I .. -. arc r1otc..t~.J by our <.lft'ty d<'P<>°"I Vault }'\~r <:a1 int~ :ire rrn1ec1cd by an age:~ of lhc United Stmt-s ~·wernll}tnL ,.C'\, ~l"\OU!lh JfC '"'urcJ 10 S40,0IJ I hy the r ei.Jc1JI SJ11ng\ and J:A!in ln,ur3ncc l"11rf'l11:1unn I\ ramil)~JI f,1ur. h) .. ~1n1hmm~ a,.:.1un1.; idin ha1e ;J.'• mul·h ,1, S5Nl,0c.X) 1n il1-.urcJ ~aving' Su. l'!lmc 1n tot!sy~f\,t !earn mt•re ahoul 1hc variety hf 1afr1y.u1lurcd ac-ooun1~ we vikr And a'~ Jb..1u1 f'llhcr f~e °'"'lo<.."\'~ for :11\n Du~gu FeJcr:il .avcri.,4 " ' FSLIC " '-• -"w.-• .,- 10:00 0 (CJ 'W.11 If f•rr" (dn) '62- Tonr S,ilt!', Ridllfd Goodm1n. (6)"Yf11111R ill ltlrlill(' (du)·~ ldJ tupl1111, tlow1fd Dvft. etS CI1 (ti '1Mllt lft•n tt b1111" 1Tr1) ''3 -ltOBt Budllloll, Jose Ftttll. l :OO Q (CJ "f'tltr C1q ti AIMcM PU(' ("8) ')7 -Ac!d<t MKrplly, ll:1nntltl ToMy. Oasses Set By District ••• ... , __ ........ ' ''" .. _ .. _ .... ,., .. •11111:1 , .. m ·-.•11•1n1r (du) '49-0tnnii O'Ktttt. !;tit SIOl'm. 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(' • '• BEA ANDERSON, Editor '""""'· a,..111, ''' s Viewed from the top of the Towers at Hoag is this pa~orma of the harbor. " ,., .... , Pampering Cures • By JO OLSON 01111• D•U1 Pilot St.Ill It w3s a crystal clear nighl in Newport Beach and the li ghts were twinkling all around the harbor. The young riiutron and her din- ner guest s at down at 7 p. m. for a four-course gourmet dinner con- s isting of an appetizer, salad, en- tree and dessert, with the panorama of the lighl::i forming th e background. The menu \vas extensive, in- , eluding s uch delicacies ns Quiche Lorraine, Black Bean Soup, Iced Vichysoisse, \'cal Cordon Rieu , Broiled Lobster Tail, Coquille Se1int Jacques , Crepe Bombay and Roast Duckl - ing ~ontmorency, and the table \\'aS set with fine china and de- corated with a single red rose. 'J'he name of the restaurant? Don 't worry about that because you can't go unless you're sick and care to pay a little extra for .. luxury hospital service. Actuall y, it doesn't have a name because it's not really a restaurant. It's the 10th floor of lloa g :\len1orial l·los pital, Presbyterian which has been re- served for patients such as the young \\'omen, \\!ho want the ex- tra privileges \\'hich come with the hi gher price. 18 SUITES The top tO\ver floor has been divided into 18 suites, \\'hich cost approximately SI50 per day, as oppose d t o norn1al room charges or $72-100. r·o'i the additional fund s. pa· tients can invite their spouses for dinner. have a fresh pot or cofree before brcakfa.:Q, watch their o'vn color t e levision and have overnig ht company on the sofa bed. a And , the charge includes the services of a special hostess "·ho \\"ill run errands and offer \VOrds of cheer. · The young n)atron, looking forw.ard to goi ng home after an ei ght-d ay s tay, kidded her hostess, Gayle Larson, as she ate dinner. "\Vould you like to come home with m e?" Since it opened in J.uly of last year, Jloag ·s unusual top floor has grown popular through sim· pie word·Of·mouth or •·so£l ·sell" advertisin g. ·'Its bas ic philosophy is to make it like a hotel," explained a hospital official. "T.here is no differcfi cc in medical care." Patients can dO '"hat they want, \\'ithin doctors' orde rs, v.'hen they arc guests on the floor, This is a h.ospitaljootn? Hoag's penthouse accommodations offer .a luxurious setting while recuperating. • • 'Suffer·' Now, , It Pays later DEAR ANN LANDERS: I do have better stationery than tt\,is t)ut after rending your advice to lhc Protestant parents "'hose daughter was going t.u marry a Co1tholic. J decided even this junk is too good for you. You owe an apology to every (An~ ~anders .OJ Our son could not have made a finer choice. Please, St. P .. don't make the te1·ribl c mistake or building a barrie r that \\'ill never disappear. -COLUMBUS,'GA. s he said. This m ay mean having breakfast at IO a .m. instead of 7:30, enjoying wine with dinner or conducting a full busi ness n1eeting from the hospital bed tone recent guest had a 35- member board meeting in his roomJ. BRIGHT LINEl'>S Each suite has a refrigerator, "'hich the patients may keep stocked with favorite foods or beverages (also subject lo doc· tors' approvalJ , and the towels and s heets are bright colors in- stead of hospital "·hite. There is a sauna on the floor. \Vhich patient s may us e if permitted by their doctor. The hostesses will shop for the patient~. make travel arrange- ments, call a hairdresser or barber or run any other errand ~the patient req uests. Each room has a panoramic view of either the ocean or moun- tains, and thtcorner rooms have spectacular \'iews of both. This kind of VIP area has been tried oil the hos pital before, the official said, but Until the lower opened. the hos pital "·asn't staffed for the ex tra care. It was decided, over a period of tin1e' that the !'O'cv.·1>0rt area could s upport such a facility because "lloag is in the position to ~ave famous people as pa- tients," she said. Also, people come from as Car away · as Pasadm3 llnd Beverly Hilll to 1)e treated, and many corporation presidents have elected to re- cuperate at Iloag. DIRECT ADMITTr\NCE Another advantage, she said, is that the patients are admitted to the hospital directly from the JOth floor, thus avoiding the normal entry procedure. The concept definitely has been achieved, according to a s urvey of recent guests and spouses. A corporation president "'as enthusiastic about his wife's care. '"It is like a nice hotel "'ith courteous personnel," he com- mented. "lf you weren't sick <'his "'ire was very ill for most of her stay 1, it \\'ould be like a restful vacation." Jts colorful decor eliminates the sterile feeling, his ,,·ife noted. When she ''·oke up the first morning and saw the col - orful curtains and carpet, s ht;' 1 sin1ply wondered "'hat hotel she ,,·as in. Only \\'hen a nurse popped in did s he remember she "·as in the hospital. Carl Coslow. a Corona del ~1ar resident, has similar praises. His ,\lfe, Taffy. was a patient there eight days. "'They treated me ni Cely. I stayed there with her," he said. ··1 ate dinner with my "'ife but had to scrounge £or breakfast and lunch. One of m:r relatives said he ''"as tempted to rent a room there." ·rhough the fun and frills usual· ly are discussed \\•hen .anyone talks about the 10th noor, the nurses are quick to emphasize that "this is a nursing unit. Our prime concern is m~icalcare." The daily charge is money well-spent to those who require privacy becaUJ~ 0£-theirJeme, or those w'ho slmply want a home- like reeling. But dangers lurk on' the loth £Joor, too. There is a great possibili(y or putting on a few ex· tra pounds because or the tempt- ing gou rmet food, and an even g reater peril of being spoiled from the big helping o£TLC. Orderly Robert Shaw knows the procedure if he ever undergoes minor surgery. With him are Diane Birkhimer, RN and Dr. /Jouglas Newcomb. t Ca tholic in the world after that rotten answer. You said it wouldn't hurt them to go and ••suffer throu~h the hour.", · J'll have you know the Catholic mass is a beautiful experience 01nd nobody h:Js to suffer through it. )'ou spoiled my day. -A DISAPPOINTED CHRISTIAN DEAR COLUMBUS: 'IJlanks for the testimonial rrom someone,~· wbo ha:; been there. A letter such as yours is worth lOQ admonitions from Ann Landers. I hope St. 1 Pete and others will heed your adVice. Clin,ic Rated a Success DEA R ANN LANDERS: Sorry . J spoiled your day. You didn'l spoil mine. Please read the nexl lf'ttcr; DEAR ANN LANDERS: This ls for "St. J>ctersburg, F1a.," (he \\·oman whose daughter is being married to a Catholic. She won· der~ if she and her -husband should attend the wedding. I know how you feel because Eson, who was brought up a Gtestant, married a Catholic five years ago. My wife and I scd to attend the wedding lau.d we have rC'grcttcd it ever s1trte. Our sori and his dear "''ifo • I 'fo1·g'.a c \15 prompt~y and we see l them' oil.en. btll I s till have a • gn"awlng feeling al the pit or my' ' stomach that the)' will never get : over the ll:umlllation. Our daughter·in·law is one of , ·the aweetesl gicls ln Uic world. ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was burned up by that lelter from the "If a hos pital stay could ever woman who signed off with, be called 'fun ,' then this was it . "Nuts to You ." After all, nObod y "I've been hospitalized a fe\V is putting a gun lo her head and times befor ~. but this was the forcing her to read your column. most pleasant experience I've The fact that s he and her evcrencountercd." husband fight over who is going to read it first was pretty in -So went the praises of one pa· .teresting. tient \\'ho had just undergone : Doesn't that imbecile 'Un· diagnostic surgery at the J ames detstand lha tpeoplewritetoyou Irvine Foundation Surgical .because they WANT · your ad· Center, Hoag Memorial Hospital, . vice? Jf they don't want to know Presbyt.,erian. · what you think, why do they "It certainly was easy .•. and 'Write? -Sign me -NUTS TQ ideal," 1she continued. "lt only llER took a r~·hourS, apd I got to pick OF.AR N.T.H.: Some readr:rs my own time ror surg~ry. By do· 'don't know whether or pot lhcy ing lhBl , I only mi ssed a \Wan( my adYlce unlll they get It. ·minimum of work hours," the Th~se )people aren'\ loollng tor• secretary filli~. . guidance, honey. Tfl'y just want j The conven1e!1cc or sc~cdullng someone~to rtln.(ol'ce their Pf'C· your own surg1('al appQ1ntmcnt judices. tr (4on'lbaek them qp, • ror surger.Y and minimum ·lb.en il'S nuc..~to Ille Set whatf I ' h<>spltalizat1on are major re:- wla • rew and I iooe a lN. llUL llsons lo.the popularity of out~•· . doa't we allt Ulftt tare, a hOspltal olRclal ex- ' 1 plained. PROCEDURF.S Only minor s ur ger y pro· cedures -about 40 different ones-arc performed in the center, the rirst of it s kind in Orange County. Down time is about l\\'O lo thr('e hours. There are no over- night stays. The center. now two years old, has treated aboul G,000 patients • averaging 12·13 surgeries per day or 250 a month. In this same time span similar facilities have been established in four other county locations. fo"inancial\y, the centers arc viu ble for the hospital and they rree acute care beds. They also are trcmenaoosly bencriclal to ramilies, the official said. OTHER BENEHTS Besides cutting hospitalization time, there are other advantages including : -:'\o loss or scheduling priority for minor surgical cases because of e mer gencies. Only minor pro· cedures. arc performed in the center. -Expenses. Up lo 40 percent can be saved on some procedures which don't r equire pos t · operative care. Jf surgery is scheduled in the hos pital, usually the patient has a two-day stay. -Trauma. Psychological im· pact of being . hospit alized. is elimin~ted. Ttiis is especially signi£icant with 9mall children. "Going there ma.de the dif· rerence between having surgery or not," commented 11oother pa· ti en~. · SCARF.D ··As :i noV\Ce -l had never been hospita lied ln my entire life -n'aturally l was scar~. I· I . They are so organized and ex- plained so much th al I relaxed." "From the moment you walk in, it's a pleasant experience,·• the secretary added. The room's bright colors are inviting ; unirorms are cheerful. and the s tafr is warm and friendly. Nurses and patients are on a first name basis. Although the re- lationship may seem a bi~asual for some, it does put patients at ease. The nurses• performance is , professional, at\tsl both pa· ticnts. "They explain everything - the procedure, what to expect. And they don't talk \o you like you"te a mQron, either. • R EASSURING "ll seems they don't leave you. alc)ne for a minute, and If they do it's only for a short lime. That·s !See CLINIC, P11Celltl , , ' ' • ' Tuesday, Apt111. 1975 Sole Through Spring • /A Doll's Dream ' ·oolls of interest to little girls <Jnd uclu ll coll ector s will be displayctl at the doll sho\v and sale planned by l.as Bri zas de! ~l a r Auxiliary of Children's l-l o1n e Society for Saturd<Jy, April 12, in the Fou11tain Valley Comn1unity Center fro in 10 a.in . to 4 p.m. Drean1ing of a special doll is Allison Kopri va, claughtcr of the Larry Koprivas. She stands amongst a collection of Belly IJi ner, Santa An a. T_he tradlti,onul rites or spring -house cleaning and moving -lingeron. True, there have been changes .. Houscwor.lc. m ec ha'nlzed if not automated, is more an ongoing thi n g -no longer the two-week spr- ing cleaning orgy. The one-time May 1 mass exod.us of city d\llell ers from one apat1· mcnt to another offering be tte r locution, more space or services, is no more. An apartment v.·it h uf fordabl e, or ulmost affordable. rent is nut to be left Jightly. 1-l om eov.:ne rs , t oo, o.ire less 1ikely to move for any but the most urgent reasons. S t ill . co m e w arm weat her. mos t o f u s n1akc a little extra t"ffort ill clearing winte r 's clul· tt·r f rom ou r homes. 1''olks \\'ho a re planning a move are lik~ly to make it when the youn~sters History's Truth Retracted e ~ B y F,Rl\1,\ BOl\1HJ.:O\. I don't kno\\· \\•hnl to ;.iccept <as truth out of the pages of his t ory HllY mort•. lll;Ji !l'lling ho\\' it was, I get :..i l\\'1nge of panic of hov.• this gt•ner;.a tion \\ill be 1nll'rpreted a nothC'r hundrl'd year s from no\\'. ··1~ut \\C \\'ert.• plueky. \Ve pli1ntcd 1rees ;i nd l'l'<Jb g r<.1ss l'amc up. \\'c plcin tcd schools and tux- 1·s C'um c up. \\i c pl<.1nlt'<l septic tunks anll that was n 't the s 1n <.1rt esl thing: \\'C CVl'l' d icl . exit onto the frl't.'way to the t•ity. Ont! \~·as <.11 · taekl·d by <.1 f;.1 st ·growi ng cvcrgre l:'n that t he buildtJr µlan t C'd nc<.i r his front d oor. t\V e named u s<'hool after him.) date that will live in in - f<.1m y. It w as the day a \vas her r e pairn1 a n ap- peared over the horizon only 12 years aft er he w<.1s call ed . "Yes, th ese settlers · bravely faced TV din· 11t'l'S, ne\\. PT As , _6a·ait.C? are out or sehool. And, to- day, ther~ is a new 1ite added : the garage sale, or taa sale, or if you live out a way. you may cull il a barn sale. GAME'S SAME Whatever the name, the game is the same: you d ispose of your dis· card collection. It's a proven fact, your junk is bound lo be s9meone els e 's tl'easure -ond vice versa, o r course. A garage sale takes many fo rms. It can be a joint effort of a couple of ncig:hbors or a whole neighbol'hood, or u sim· pie adve rtisFm ent li sting: a few items your family no Jonger needs. It can .be profitable; certainly 1nore so than g iving or throwing things oway. It .iJ so takes some planning. Some help in that area comes from the Office of the lmp;.artial Chairman of the Movin g <ind Storage Ittqus try of Ne\\· AT WIT'S END sales, C;Jf" pools. s'unday drivers. Lillie Le<.igues, hors e pri vileges, ;.and lights from the s hopping centers, but they r elent· le .ss l y hun g: in the re ... and that's how it was in the s uburbs 100 years ago!" • untiques 01· othel' major items you may bo 1cll · Ing. tr other famlllt!s ur~ cooperut ln g , be suro cve1·ything is properly identified. \'ork. Thal Impressive till\! belOngs to an 01'· .:anizalion for"med in J95S by Local 814 o( the Teamsters Union as a self·pollclng, cons umer urbitrutlon program for resolving complaints-A.DVE RTISE 1 wlthmovet's. You 'll h uve to ud· TheOJC also hu sacon·~VC,'l'lise : in th c .locu l s um e r ed uc ct ti o n ne\v,sp,ctper. a notice '?'l se rvice . O n e of its s upe rmarket bulletin booklets te lls "Ho\\· to bo.ards. church or school Have a Garuge S~le." bulletin a nd, on the .d~•Y Even if your l'Ollection o~ the .sa le, a fe"' s1 ~ns of di scard s i n c ludes d1 rect 111 g pros pective ''things," like grandpa's eustome1·s to the sale old mustac he cup . und it self. Som~ nC\\'l:IP3:\X!l'S the c lL'phant's foot un1 · make printe d s i gn s brella stand Uncle Dan available to those \\•ho brought ba ck from take out ;.ads. Be sure lo Africa, OlC says you'll rcm~vi; them once your be surpr is.ed at what will sale ts over. sell. In setting up your dis- CHECK AUTHORITIES The firs t s t ep, OIC savs. is to check local ;.iu.thoritics to see if there a rc any prohibitions or tuxes connected \\'ith a guragesule. Check youl," ne ighbors to sec if any \var.t to com- bine effor ts >A'ith you. This ~·ill give you a gre<.1ter assortment of items to sell. And the play, r emove anything you do not \\·a nt tO sell o r,· in the case of things that can't be moved, put u1i big "not for sale'' notices or cover them with a sheet. 1'his a lso provides good b<.ick gro und (01· sn1all itc rn s. \,more the better because people take more time to look "·h e n ther e i s \'ariety. Arra nge things att1'al'· ti vel)'. Group si n1i l;11· items t ogether. Hang c lothing ir possible, or fold it nea tly, Enlis t f1i cnds to help if it's a big sale. Jn any event, have on~ J>Cl'iOn in charge of money, another free to <.ins \l.·er questions <ind negotiate on prices <so1nt• people don 't think it's a s ale if .they t·an't b arg ;.iin J, If you du l'h<.l nge ·price, be s ure tu mark it in your book. lk· particularly ('arcful if 1yiorc th;.1n on(! fumily is involved. Get a not ebook a nd li st t•xut·tly "·hat you \\'ill dispose of. Look each item ovt!r c;.ircfully . )'ou might \\'ant to do a little c leuning or minor re- pairing. Paek<.1gl.!. items that go together. f'ut sizes on clothing. 1'hc m ovies have me bt'li eving the Pony Ex· prl'SS Urokl' their bones t·arry ing C l'oss -Your- llt"a rt bras to l<honda F1 eming, <.1n d te lcvis1on has inc convinced· v.·e would hU\'l' \\'Oil the b;:1t- tle of Sur ;:1 toga had \\'C nut broken for a Supp- llosc co1nmerl·ial ::ind bl0\\'11 our conccnlr <.1tlon. lfopcfully, someone \A.j ll put this ('Olu1n n in a h e rm l'liea lly Sl'<J IC'd m<.1yonnaise j<.1r so LhaL obser\'t•rs of this country iR the year 2075 \Viii know the truth. "\Ve left the tilies in th1._• e<.1rly 1950s heading tu\v<.1rd a vust expanse of undC\'l'loped l<.1nd ... no \V~1ll'r. no se\\'crs. nu s c·hool s a nd a three month \\·ail for phone ~l'f\'l('l'. ''Th e adju :-.tm ents \Vl•re brutal but friendships s p1·outcd up among the pioneers \\'ho shared the s atnL' flour plan. the same l:1n1p in the pielure \\'LndU\\', the same monthly prin. and ii1t . p:..iym e pts . ;.1t tht! saint• little h;.ink. ··There \V asn 't a day that \ven t by that we \\'Cl'l'n't threatened by fo rt'e S from th e t·ity. , .s ;.1 le s mcn of s tu r ffi do o r s, 1'up - pt·r\\'::trc l;.1die s, truffit· li g hts, en('yclo ped i;1 s~ill'S n1t•n , l<J\\'ll mO\\'('I' pus hers ;.1 nd Golden .\rches l'\'cryv.'herc. From Page 81 Set a price on each item. Kee1> in mind \\'hat you h<:tvc to sell is used. and shoul d be priced on the lo\v sid e. Place a price tag or la bel on each item, t hen lis t the price next to the item in your note book. It puys to check the value of any OIC suys you'll have fun , m;.ikl' some mone.r you \\'ouldn't have h<.1d othel'\\·ise, a nd if. you're n1ovin g, it's a gi·e;.1t \\·ay t o hav e a la s t get · together \Vith friends and n eighbors before you lc<.1vc. F.vcrv time I st.•c those S h e ll .Oi l Company squ1 bs o n the Bitt:nll'll · Your Horoscope Librans Gain \\'EDNESDt\Y, APRIL:!: By S \'DNf:YOl\1ARR ARI F.S (!\'l al·e h 2\.,\pril 19): Emphasis is on hov; you l'l'late to thUst.• in ;.1uthority. in - l'luding ·µl'ofes:-.ion:d superi ors. You <.1re gu- itfg to collect fu \·ors dul'. '1'1\lilf.t ·s 1,\pril 20-i\1 :1.v 20>: Good lu nar :.ispct'l t'!i111eides ll O\v v.·ith long trip, com· munieat1011 fr un1 :1far, hi gher education. .Sprt•;1d \\ 1ngs. G 1·:,11 s 1 1 ~l;Jy 21·.June 20): Dig beneath s urf<.1t't· ind1 c;_iliuns. c;ct real s tory, l.~JX'l'iall y \\'ht:re finanl'l'S ;i re t·o ncem ed. C;\f\'CJ.:lf. c Junt· i 'l -July 221: .-\ccent is on \\'h<.1L h:.iµpl·ns 1n il'g:.tl ;irC'a. 1':tkl• nothing: for g r anted . Re positive your statements o.i re being properly intcrprl'll'd. (,t-:O I.July 23 ·r\Uj..(. 221 : Lov.·-kcy ap· proal·h is bt•sl -;1 \·oid ruffling feathers of one associated v.·ith en11iloy1n t•nt. l\.1 ake <.1d· j ll sl. tlll'll ls, cnnt'l'SSlt)JlS._ VIR(;<• (,\uj..(. 2:t-Sept. 22J: Romance could t·rt·<1l c illusion.-,. Enjoy. but protect _vo urs t•lf in clinchC's. \'ou kno\V v.1hat .s hould bedOll ('. l.I BR1\ ISl•pt . 2:J.(let. 2~1: ~u J:?:C l Ju\\'dU\\'11 . i11 s1dl' infnrn1;.1tion. \'ou arc <.t b\e to e Ins(' 11 , ·:1 I, tn fi 111sh \\hut:-ou s tart. S('Olf.1'10 (()cl . 2:l-:\uv. 211: Relalives 1<1ke ini!1;~tlVL' a nd n1:i:v .ippe~ir aggrcss i\'e. lo.:cy is lff hnld ,\·our ground -~ind to m<.1in · 1 ;11n senst· of h\l ITI 01'. S,\(il1"r,.\Rll 'S i i\o\'. :!:!·Dec. 211: /\r.:.· cent is on per son.ii JX):-.Sl'Ss1ons, 1ighl lo buy and st·ll. titlt.' to dl•cd and .'>pl·t"iul clauses. Spl•ak up in )'U!Jl' u..-.·n bt•h<.ilf. C,\J,R IC()lll\ t l>t'l'. '.!2·.l<Hl. 19 J: You get \\•hat you rl·qut·st . Kn o\\ it <Jnll beselcctivl'. ()nt• \\'ho is in rl·~ponsi hh· position is y,d ll ing lo n1akc roon1 for' nu ;1! tnp. ,\lll.,\Nll':"\ 1.J :1 n. 20-Fl'h, JSJ: Special ('\'t·nt fnr ht·n l·fit 11r <·h:irilahl C· organi zation <·oii!tl ht• ft'aturt·tl . ,.1,u ar1· att1ve LIS active p;i l'f ir.:.i p :t Ill . :-1111 k t'." 1n;1n, l'I SC l~S (l•'t•h. J!I ~1 ~1rrh :!0}: '\'ou !ln ~t1m t• r~:v 1s in i.:. lear111i.: do\\'ll for purposl' c,r rebulldit,J.! 011 a niorc ~olid base. l{ead between the Ii ne:;. • NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES SPRING ~ER I ES -,\JHi l 11 ihrqu~h May %0 l\1onda y-1\1•ril 11 10.00 a .n1 . -12.00 nuon Btn1ny 's :O.la~t· 12.JOa .m.-2 :1U 1>.n1. hi~h Lacc Tu~ay -A11ril l ::t 10:00a m.-12:00noon ,\ran Sampler t2:30a.m . -2:30 pm. Ri bbon Sam1•ler Cl<.1sscs run fivt.'" Pt'k"' 1''1.'l': s..15.00 -1nclud1n~ ni.:.1terials ChC<'k s. pityablC' lo Bunny Crossen, mu sl :lC'company 2ppliC'alion. •• •• I!· ,NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN J6U L eo.,t Hwy.· c_..... •I Mw • 444·7,04 ... Clinic rt·assuring:. "l 'he first \\'intt•1· \\\' lost mnrl;,,lJ.i;Jn ho.df of the origina l l)i-avc Sl'lllcrs. Several lost tht•ir \\'<.l ,V Ul r ul-dc·sacs and \vinding ~lrt>l'IS \V ith the :-.a n1t· 11<.1111e und couldn'I fuld t heir \\'O.I\' holTil'. (lthl•1· pour dl"V;ls perished try- ing: tu m er ge fl'<Jlll our "It \\·:1s lonl'ly. In the Iring t.'\'t•n111 }.'s \\ hl'll th e !-Ull \\'Cllt do\\'11, these <.1d - \c1\lu1·o us non1;.ids \\·ould s tt on their patios and \vhcn s on1cunc y,·ould s ncczt• ei g ht hou ses do\\'ll , the l'lltir c bund or :-.1'.'tllt•rs \\·01ild .\'l'll in un- ison. 'GESL·;,;oH E IT!' ··~J;.irch 1;, 1968 is a "The nur.sl'S ;i1·e going: all of the time. 1'hcy are n o l runnin g around ).(ossiping -t ht>y '1·c do· in g for patients. It's almost like bt•in g: in in- lensive care. ··And," the sccrel<.iry added, "l \l:as amazed thut they d on 't have a look of g loom on their NO RETIREMENT PLAN! STARTYOUR OWN! HowsaveuptoS1500pcr,_--taxdeferrcd -with Imperial Savings new Individual Retirement Plan. If you·re not already covered by an employer re lirement plan, Imperial offers yo u the new "Individual Retire - ment Pl an" so you can save tor youf fu ture security the interest are not taxed unlil funds are wit hdrawn (And you may begin drawing on your fund a! age 59'/2 .) At Im perial your money earns the hig hest lax-de ferred inle rest possible. And your funds are safe-insured up !o $4 0,000 by an agency of the rederal govP,rnment. Now every year, you can set aside S 1500 (or up 10 1 5°/o of your income , whichever is ltCJs~) in this !aY.·defer~ed plan That means the principal AND ,. ........ ~~~~~~~~~ ....... 1!".Sl lmPEAIA\. ctJ.SAVlnOSl * See the savings counselors at Impe rial about this new lax-deferred Individual Retirement Plan Imperial really helps you plan fo r 1he future Over 70 offices throughout CrWo-nia. Checil: lhe Whlle P•ges of your lelep~e book for the tmperlal olflca na•re•t you. ''WHILE HE FLIES'' • H., I. I'm Lila Hurst. ., .. ·•. ""'' .. 1'd like to introduce ~·ou to a new service for !hat m an in your lire, .. \\'ltl L J.: 111': Fl.I ES'' from Orange County Airpo rt. Geor,:?e llurst <he's my rnan l Executive Syste ms provides indoor ex· rcutive parking and custon1 \lUtomotive service fo r the busy executive Oying fron1 Or:i ngc Count:·:. Just. think ! i\'o more getting up early to lako hi m to the airport (il'!I a wal'ite of ~asnlinc . toof and no m or e rearrangin g your schedule to take lilS CAR 1n for scrv1t'l', I'd like t he opportunity to tell you m ore ubout our service. Give me a C"a ll at our offl t'c during the day (979·4100 ) or , better yet, call me at home in the e\'e nlng (846-~1 ). I 'd like lo tell you, personally, about our excltinlf ne\\' :>e r \'iCe . , (, GEORGE HURST Executive Syatema Df¥1110ft of a-.. Hllf'•I """-c~. IM. 1HO A~w1y, Cotti M•••,f;•. HfN 17141•7•·4100 fal'l'S." She ,,·as told tht•re \\'as a s irnplc cxplan<.1tion for their chct•rfulness ~the s taff i s CS Jl l'cia lly trained for this kind of \\'Ol·k . And, too, their duty i.s \rilh minor s ur gery, cases only -thcy Set> their patients dischar~cd from the hos pital. . PRESCRIPTIONS • c11t'" Ac'C'Mlll e DttlvwW Lt!" rtfl•.,_.,,..... ""''""- LIVING ROOM Fumiture 0 F F ALL SOFAS, LOVE SEATS AND CHAIRS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE AT 20% OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICE. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE MADE THIS OFFER EVEN CUST0M ORDERS AT SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. ONE WEEK ONLY •• H.URRY!I! IWed. 2nd to Wed. 9th. 1865 HARIOll ILVI). DOWHTOWH COS~>. MES>. I 548-5131 I ' I :· • " BOOMER </Ou OON'T ~AYo 10 "IU.l Ill. ~l~T NOW WHff'1£P l/aJ llA>Jl TO MA~fltl .+\€ Ol1 i<or ... TAl(t M ~ THI: Tit.£ 'iOU NffD TO !HIN~ IT OVt"V. BA5'1 . ~ ~ .. --~ ~NTCHA G'IT DAYS WHEN YA WANNA JIS LAV AROl.IN' VER TeEPE/:1 llUT YA CAN"f, CVZ VA GO'f OORES T'l;\'.J? • Iii. by Wm. F. and Mel Casson .w1s' I l<llS ~116 MJl/st. TH< orrte W(l)(.D flPlllf AT AID>ll611T ! fiMMM... I HOWMOCH I VO \OU I CHARG!:? by Tom K. Ryan · HOW LON8 '{). WANT M" 'f' LAV ARDON' VER TI:EPfE? FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuck • FIGMENTS ' ' ' ' NANCY >,;.' -N;ANCY. GO TO BED ---YOU NEVER GE;T ENOUGH S LEEP (B)The same as problem four . YOU GET UP VERY EARLY AND YOU GO TO BED VERY LATE (see above) REMEMBER, YOU CAN'T BURN A CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS by Dale Hale by Ernie BushmiHer YES I CAN : DOOLEY'S HAVE A CIGAR, NEVI LLE? DR. SMOCK r • OH,l'I0 ... 1 SIGMW TH1S PAPE!'! lt1AT GllA.11ANT'EEs rr w<lNT £XPLOOL ! DELIVERY ROOM WHA1"'S IN 1"He 0UNPi--E 1"Hl5 1"1M~. PAJ.., A &oYOR A GIRL..? •• 0\ • t OD ANIMAL CRACKERS 0 0 "'"~"'""'•" ... """···-"""·'""" • \ Tuesday.April 1.19?5 • DAIL V PILOT 83 • ' 1 • ' ' . ... ,,-.. -... M ...... ,..._ Hl.Y! WllAT A60UT ll11$ PAf'IA ·~ ---"I by George Lemont DELIVERY ROOM o ... A>-J Y OF YOU GUY S SPISAk 0 0 t'.ASIC ~S1'0R K .. 0 J by Gus Arriola !!!!:::,.......,. I by Ferd Johnson OH·· RE:L.AX TH' ToP SIX FURR OWS, PL IJSHIE :- by Rodger Bollen SllAPIUP! ...__,,.... _ _,/ ,, ».b.--0 0 ~··· ~~.:,.· ..__ ______ __, L--":::':::-:::·:::-:::-:..-----.....1 ·H TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE • M<I ORAl<DfATHER LIKES Mt ... HE GM5 I AM AS /f.AAE AS A TIMFLE ... 50 HE CAU.5 ME "TRVFFLES" by Charles M. Schulz u.l:U.. MV NAME 1> UNUS , AND Tl<l5 15 5NOON ... HE5 5aRT OF AA 1"111AA!. 006 ... CAN HE DO TRICKS? 5EE THIS " THE GIRLS ACROSS 1 Blow ot ttie nand S ca.m 10 Coov1crs Cl oarters 14 h.1 .... a11an ~ L•lY 15 Tncsun. pre!rx 16 Divas solo 17 "··· ····••• does nol a summer make" 19 Sips ot liquor ,2Q Badger 21 0119.natity 23 Paradises 26 Spanish r1ve1 27 Dav ct the week 30 ''A st11ch 34 Soaks hemp 35 S1ar1 an engine 37 Months. '''" 38 Where Ot1a wa is. Aber 39 N.11ura1 loun1ams 4 1 Cattle genus 42 Cardinal ' . " ,_., 43 IUk ., 44 ca'mp!elely 11ue 45 Bel 1n norse racing 47 :<!X 50 Art· Latin ~1 Group o1 20 52 Aulo aSGembly 56 S1ngw1tn 1ri!IS 60 Comp;iss po mt 61 Loan security 64 Place of an e1•ent 65 Fo1e1gn 66 Stake race lor t1!hes 67 Co;Js!ed 68 Oelignled '" 69 P1nl a1l ""'' DOWN 1 RetJil establish· ~"' 2 Cable 3 Brewery PfOducts 4 111\Jslra!ed bil!s 5 Divided ' . " i-,,,,,++-+--,, " ,. " " I• • • -- equ.:illy 33 Ruhl city 6 .:. AVIV 36 Prank 7 Not 39 Disfiguring healthy marks 8 Constella· 40 Of !he body tion 44 Moclern 9 Scowling music bo•eS 10 Is not i!ble 46 Endured 11 Greal La'ke 48 -·--··then: 12 Golt hole Occasr~v rims 49 He was: 13 Sweetheart La11n 18 Unites 52 Ta• 22 Gleams 53 Shout 24 Mother-of-54 ti WIOO pea1I center 25 Asian. s;. Passage lor natives one 27 Gu1SGout 57 Aulh0t--·- un1I Stoker 28 Asian ~oil, for Shrub 59 Qlher 29 Absolute 62 Actress ••• J 1 Inspire unman 32 Marv Tyler 63 Big name ill \f1rg1111;a 7 • ' • .. • • JUDGE PARKER YOUR COUSIN WILLS.ON bPENCER IS SEVENTEEN AND Hl5 MOTHER WANTS HIM TO SPEND SOME TIME WITH YOU AT ~;;1~S'."PE:O:N~CER FARMS! WHY? I ' l_J -- COIN? NOW 11.1\TCHCAiffi.UV .. . I by Harold Le Doux HAS HE 6EEN ,,. I DON'T THINK $0... HE WA.$ GRADUATED A PROBLEM, UNl.!SS IT'5 H15 l.Q.! FROM HIGH SCHOOL AT A66EY '? er;~~! FIFTEEN ••• SPENT ONE YEAR IN COLLEGE AND INSISTS rT HAS NO'THING TO OFFER HIM! by Mell ·ANO, WHILE THE lll?nO llE\Ol.Vf5 A"""'° l>£ ~. 11 IS· N-'10 SPINNIN<> ON ml AXIS FAST£~ THAN 1'110 • MILE~ PEit HOt.«! --__.----'-.__ .. ANO At..L "T~ TIME IT~TIW~ CA~SICK ... by Chester Gould OM. THATI' IT WAS IN n<f CiRASS. I PICKED IT UI'\ SAW IT WAS l.()AOED DROpPED IT B CK . • "APRIL FOOL•" DENNIS THE MENACE ... ' • • ' 1 I i • • ... •• / fl4 DAIL 'V PILOT T uesdar. April t 1975 Miss .Walters 1 T~ps o~ TV ~ Q : lt'ti: bt"t'll r(•porled that Barbara \.\'alters makes $800,000 a year. \\.hat's the secret of her suc- <"ess'?-l rf'ne I •. lluvid. lt1t. Clemens, lttlch. A : S he's the No. I ~;1lcsy1oman on tolcvision year :1ftcr year. attrnctlng t'-''O loyal but distinct au· dient'l'S lllOS<' \\'llO natc ner and those \\'ho Jove ' her. Som e of the h;irli·to·gcl g uests she 's h ad on he r hot scat 1nC'liul L' luminaries s uch as Pat Nixon, 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gordne-r llenry Kio;singcr (\1hQn1 s he once d ated J, Prince Phfl i p. l'r i n cess Grace . i\lrs . D u·ig ht n. Eisl·nho\1'('r, ;i.trs. ROSl' Kl·nnt.'<i~·. ln!,:r id B<:rgn1 a n. 1-l.R. llalden1:.in, Fred Astaire. el al. I!: \\'ith all the diff{'rent be auty <'Olltt"sl s lhf·se days, l 'n1 curious. \\'ho thought UJI tht• first i\li!->S An1f'rica bathing beauty contt":.l '? :\nd "·hen:• -1\1 r. and :\I rs. Jack Sin ith. t.ong lk'a<"h, Ca. A : In 1921 -the hotl'I ov;ners in Allan\Ll' City. N .J. 'fhey \I anted to extend the rcsort 's :.e;1son bL•yond L01bor D:..y, ;ind c.i1ne up \\'ith lht· idt'a of Lhe beauty l'Ompetition. A n Cll' be:1C'h (as hion \\'US OJI SO born -thl' "daring·· forn1 ·flttint:: one·(lil'cC bu thing ...._ suit. Q : In Hob llo1u"s last TV special he r e a ll y didn't look h is a~l'. llas ht• rCC{'ntly had a face lift or other plastic s urgery'! -J::valcne II. J-lockcns. Omaha, Neb. A : "l h :1\'c not had a 'face lift' as reader lJockens sugges ts." insists lk>b. "\\'e received many lettC'r S ;u1d arc askC'd tnany q ue::;tions -bu t yours is the \·l·r~· first query 1\·e 'vc h:..d on that s ub- ject." llop<.··s ;u de. f'orma llroy.·n. postsc ripts: "'Bob h as not fl•lt the need or a face lift. Perhaps becaus e he 's frrrp1 e ntly described as a '70-yl':-tr·old \\'ho looks 50·ish ~ · Practically s peaking-. he t:.Jk{•s ~oocl (•arc of hi m ~l'lf: ht• limits his diet. ~ets plenty of exercise. rest and sleep. docs not :smoke Lind keeps his mind and body active." Q : ,\re prize " l'ttnin.t.: 11la~·"·rig:ht::. ,\r1hur )lilll'r and aetor·1>lay\\·rig ht J ;.ison :llillt•r brothers'! -liill J\lilll'r, Oakland. A : N'o nlorc than you :ind j!o\f ('h:.1n1p Johnny !\tiller arL•'. .~part f1·01n not being kinfolk, .Arthur is :Jn int rovl'rt. \\.'hilc J<.1son. after :.i Jon g limt• strug~lc to .:ic hievc SutecSS. is <Jn extro,·erl -11·ho c;.i lls J ackie C;Jl':is on his father-in·l<.1Y.'. !Jut not ,·ery o ften . Sin1c/ 111111 r (/lH:'stio11s lo 1/y Cardnt'r ... c;fad Y 0 11 Asl.'('d Thal. · cc1,.e uf Ila.~ IH'u;sµo/JCr. P.O. Hu.r 1560. Costa .~lcsa [f1621i. i'la nl.1111 anti 1111 Cord11er u:zJI orisu·er as 1110 11.11 <1ui:.~ tions as !IH'!I ~'an i11 tlieir i:·oli nnn, but t/11.: 1·0/1011t' u.f 111u1/ trial<<'.~ pt• r.,u1H1 I reµlu:s 11111x1~·.,·ib/c. I I liUllM'I t.W• ,._.MMI ·-GOOfATHll PAIT 11 1• •-,lE.lSIJI[ IS If llSJlllU~. .A "ESCAPE TO V WITCH MOUMTAIH"IGI A ' Acodet!ly Momi•atiott1 V "LEMHY " lltl '"IUMHIGAH" "OUTflTM l,GI (,pe~""on tn•"<" f>JOpm Sal ,s..n ""' I~:}() ..... ~ •~•ufr• 11 T p•,.-\1 2~ THE CI TY SHOPPING CENTR E ORANGE •532·6721 ~ CITY CEHTRE CINEMAS S.A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX.) G,G. FRWY (CITY OR. EX.I ... ll'1; IT TO TMI C0MM1,t!OHM" "JUGGERNAUT" "CHINATOWN" "DEATH WISH" "HARRY & TONTO" IRI "CLAUDINE" "FLESH GORDON" IXI "THE GROOVE TUIE" A11dftions A1111ol111ced ·Laguna Actress Scores · • • 1\.nolht'r musical fealhcr has bci:n uddcd to the tap of Laguna llCal'h 's 'l'c 1·i I<ulston, )\'ho is L"al'vin i,: he r s el f out un im· p1·osa i ve c :1 rcer in the theut1..•r . 'I'cri, \\·ho appt>ared in the original NC \V ''ork pro<lut·· t1 on:-1 of bolh ··com p u n y '' and .. 1\ Little N i g h t J\1us ic , •• h:1s l'XPi.Ulded hL·r t<ilent s to directing us \\ell as s ing- ""-LSTON i n g a 11 d acting. Sht"S doing ull three these days in Louis ,·ilh:. ,,·it h the 1no!>ical .. J ;1e<1U1.iS !{rel ls 1\li \'t' ;.ind \\'ell a11d L1 \"inJ,: iu 1-'aris. ·· f.ou1 s viltt· f ('\ ic,,·ers hailed the .shO\\' .i s ··a gal\·aniz1ng t.'\"Crtin ~ ~lag (•d ,,·ith t•ffo rtlt·ss skill by di rC'l"ll>I' 'fl•ri I~ al st on, ,,.h·o is a lso t hL' du.zzlini.; ('L'ntc rpiet'L' of ils quartL't of performL•rs. ,. Shortl.v o.tftl'l'\I ;.u·tl II \\ :1:-. l'Xl l'!ldl·d for l'i\'l' 11L·t·ks. TERI. \.\'llOS I~ parents. 01·. and Ai rs. R ~ J . Ralston. havl' li1·cd 111 t.<.1gu na for 20ye:.1rs, is a µr;:1du ~1lc o f I..;1g una l·li~b :ind ~an Francisco Sto.1 t e. She p l;.1yed lhl' i:;irl Ill "'fhl' r·untas tit'ks" 10 yl'a1·s ago ;:1t the o ld Laguna Pla\ house :ind reet'ntly 1·l·turnL•d to !'>i :n· 111 ··,\nnil' (lcl \·our Gun·· 111 thl' Jr\·1nc l'\011 I for the Lr ri l· 01ruro.1 ,\::.!'.>oei;,ilinn. Soulh l"o:i::.t J~l'pcrto1·y t•njoyl'd hl'I' t;.ilt•nl ~ 111 1~6·1 . a ~t·:1r 'bcfore till' c·omp:1n .1 took up perm:tnent l'l':-1dL'fll·L· l•ll I h l' () r:i ngc Coast. in its ::.un1n1t·r :-..hn\I S ··'Phe llu::.to.1 ,L:l' .. anti ··;..t ;i.1nr J\arbara'' 1n l.ong Bt•:.it·h. 'l'l'ri is no stro.1 ngl'f tu "J:.it·ques 11rt•I." She pcrfor1n1.:d in the sho1v off Bro<1d1v<.1v in ~!\l'1\· '\·ork. :.i s 11t:ll as in l .i1:> ,\ngl'les a nd S<in l,.ra n ci~<.·o. * 'l'llE 1.1 00 ISLI·: J'!<.l_l'l'l'S 1.1rc in rl'ht•<irs:.il for lh<.·ir ~pring pro· Intermission Tom Titus ducliun, '·\V illlt'SS fol' the Prus<.•<.·ution." unde r lhc d ircc· tion of Randy Ket•n('. ll nn l.ong. Pat Gilchrist o.tnd ,Myrol\~\Vil so n 1\1ill JK'l'fol'nl the '1•orl's t;.1k<.•n in the n1ovie version of thL• Agatha Christie thriller by ·r.vronc l'O\\'t•r . l\1arlcnc Dietrich ;J nd Cha rle s l .au!:hlon. 1'hese thrt•t• arc tht' focul points in a t·ou1·troon1 cl1·ama \\'ith a bizarl'c tu·i::.t . t\lso in thl' Lidu t·ast u1·c F.lsic Paintt•1·. llt•th 1't•n 1-:yck. J . D .• Rci•:ht·lderft•r . G ir:1rd Bre\\'L'r J1·., Fred l'\l a rsh . Erv Zuehls. J>cg HPday. Jin1 llilchmi.in ;,1nd 1-:l'll Y !\leGi\Jis . ' "\\'ilnt·ss fo r \ht• J>roset'ulion" 1\ ill open ,\µrLl 15 fur fi\'l' l'!Hl · sceutivc c\·l·nin t.::-; o.il the Lido Isle Clubhou!e , 701 \·ia l.ido Soud, !\:e\vport ll<.·<1 t•h . 1\dvant'e l'L'· serv.:1tions <1re bt·i ng takL•n by Dick So::;s .:1l C/J.fl189. * (~.'\l,LBO:\llD -· 'l'hc lr\'illl' Con11nunitl' 1'h c:.i te r hus an · nouneed 01ui.lit iuns fol' its fiflh an· ni\•ers a 1·y :-.hO\\', lht• f;,1reial con1 · edy "'fhrl't' l.l:.i1o:s F\111 ." \\'hit·h '''ill c_·lose oul the_• 1974·75 season for JCT. ,\ t'<.t::il of ri,·c 11ll'll a nd fil'(' 1\·omcn in v:1ry1nJ.! age ranges 1\·ill be soui..:ht <JI the lryouls lll'Xl !\londa)' .. \pril 7. at 7 :~ p.m . in lhe Chilclrl·n ·s ·r he;itt·r'Guild l'L'· hears al hall. l~-10.;..1 Loi::un St . Co~t;.i i\le:.a .· "'fh rt'l' Bags 1.-ull" \\tll open l\1ay 30 fu1· fo ur \\'eckcnds at the At'to1·'::; Pl.:1\'box 'l'hcutcr on the Golden \\'c:s't Collt•gl' e<.1mpus in t-lunt1nglon Bt•<Jl'h. l"u rlher in· formation i::. bL·i ng di::;pensed <1l 557·7297. SEB:\STIA.:\'S \Vest DinnL·r Pl;i\·hoti sc h as announced tryolit s Salurd01y fur its next :tldo EVE 7 P.M. ···-.. H o ' -••• .. ~ . " ' . CONT. SUH 2 P.M. 2 .. c.t.DEMY .t.W.t.RD HOMIH.t. TIONS • 1nusi(';.i\. thl~ Orange Count)' p1'C'· 1niere of ··No, No, Nunettc.'' 'l'hc 01uditio n s for non -~quity perfurm '-'rs are scheduled fol' 10 a .in . at the theatt•1·, 140 Avcnida Pico, Sun Clemente. All cu:sl members \\'ill be 1u.1id for the run o f the s hO\\'. May 29 throug h 1\ug . 3. Audltloncl's should IJring n1us ie in the t'Ol'l'Cl't key :..nd dancers :should brinM laps. An accompanist will be pro· \'idcll. Sebastian '::;, incidentally, hus :1nnouneed a s perial pritl.' of $8 for sL•nior cjlizc ns on Tu\.'sd01 y night:;. It irteludes all the free t·of· fee you eun drink. DIRECTOR J .<\ Y Conklin \\'ill hold a udit ions fo1· his musiro.1\ melodr<ima "Cry for Charity -· Curs l' the Scoundrel" 1'hur:sday at 7 :30 ••l Lhc Fountain V01llt''t' Con1n1unity Theater. 18280 l\1{. Bu.Illy Cirrlc, F'ou11tain \'1l lley. ·rtic s ho1v · call s fo1· IS pcr(urn1t•rs rangin g in t1gc frotn 17 to 77 and invo lves both at'ling an2 singing.· F'urthcr inforn1ation is a v ailable at 53 1·2581 or 635·9933. * 8 .-\CK ST.<\G E ·-The l'lOl'mS ~f Carl Sandburg 11·ill be 1·cad Su~ d<.1y .:1t 3 p.111 . at the San Cll'llll'll Co1n111unity 1·heatt•r ... Ky \\'ells is coordinator of lhc rl•ad- ing, the third in a se1ies ... the 1n·ogr<.1m includes rt•adings of the \\orks 'i T ennessee \Villia1ns on 1\pr il 20 a nd Shaw's "Don Juan in I !ell '' ;_it a date not yet annount·ed . lht· events '"'iii bl' st01ged al th<.· C;_1b1·illo l)lay houst·. 202 ,\\'t'nida Cabril lo, San Cll'n1cnte 'l'hc Coast Con1munily Collt•gt• District is particiµ:.iling in the dl'· s ign of a tc ltvision t•oursu on l'l01ssil' theater to be offered nu· tion11·ide ••. the district sl<.tff 11·ill prt'p01rc the study !,:uidc for the l'oursc, \\'hit'h 1\·ill be offered to mo1·c than 200 Public Uro01d- e;.i s ling Scrvi cl' :s lations na· tiony.·ide ;,i nd 300 t·o1nn1unily .t><luc01tion slat ions. . Complele coverage of county government and courts. Every day in the ..., DAILY PILOT $1 .25 'TIL SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES IAllRA ST•EISAHD · JAMES CAAM "'fUHHY LADY" lf'Gl "MU•DER OH THE ORIENT EXPRESS" + "THE GAMll.H"' "TOMMY" "'IRAHHIGAM" IPGI ""THE STRONGEST MA.H IM THI WORLD" "~EEIU .. THE IUN". "'CIHDUELU. LllERTY" 111 "FOUR MUSKETEERS" "THE GANG f'HA T COULDN'T SHOOT STlAIWKP' "YOUHG fRAMICEHSTEOf-t..GI "FEARLESS VAMPIRE 11:11.1.H" AND YOU R THINK YOU HE: HAVI l'IOlll"'5 I Jf SE:C _·ND AVE:HUE: SAN DlfC.O FwY. AT BRtSTOl. SO.COAST· ACADI.:.:: ""'"'~~· PLAZA I l ._..,,. ..:::::.. .H WM'l'.ihlU'" --J.16·1711 .. ' 7,1J .... a» -· SO.COAST P~U "FOUR MUSKETEERS" I :JO-J:J o. 5:3 0-7 :lO.t:JO Sff.JJJt ClllEMALAllD THREE 1414 SI. "arlttr AnalleiM 63S.7&01 Ro.B.ERT RE:oroKo 2 ACADIMY AWAID NOMINATK>HS llS'.'CTllSI A WOMAN IHt OIOICTIClN GEN.cl. '' JOHN ~OWLANDS'UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASSAVei'ES '-----!'DA"'l~l Y: 4:.JO, 7:00::.• .:.••,;:30::._ ___ _, Joa.w.,- '"llANHIGAN'' S:Oo.1':45 ""' ''THE OUTAT'" ':SS.10:40 •' L./tl. Boyd Hope Chest Ingredients '~ \'Oun~ ludy, \\'hill \\'l"l'C Lhc 10 n1o~t i 1t\t T· t;int 1lcnls in your· budget \\1hen you got nt•lr· ril'ci '! 'f'h c n1:itrin1oni01 I coun:;..ilors s uy lht.• follo\\·ing :1rl' l'ated us s ut•h : Ut'droon1 l'urnilurL'. litll'll S. li vin g l'OOOl J'urnltu1·e, t'l'fl'i~l!l'•lt or. o.1uto n1obilc. \VushJng: n1a{'h\11c. dincllt• ::;cl. lL·levislon. radio und ruMs. '!'heir findings COJO IC fronl a Slll'\'1.'.\' or a s i1ahlt• :;umpling of brides. r:xa1'll~· !).J pel't'l'lll of thos1._• girls lh;tcd bt'dl'uoiit ru rniturt· a~ 111 · dis pc nsi.i blc. 1'hc rc1naining s ix J)('rccn1. did not. ~OT lllSG l'Ontplil'UIL'Ci alx1ut a littll' Sl'I\'· ing 11ced h.'. is thC'rf''! Still . it J,!ot•s thro ugh thl' h0111d s ~,r ;-bout 20 t·ru ft snit.>n ''Ito ~il'c it n1or c tho.in th ~tl n1an ,1· n1<Jlluf <ll'l uring prOt'l'SSl'S. . oo:\··r 1··0 1t<;1·:1'. fliu1nunds ha \·t· lll•t·n fou11d 111 mell'lll'ill's, si l'. (_)l."ER ll·:S l·'ltO !'\I CL.I F.!\TS Q. "\\'hat's the oldt•sl road in the l :nited Sl a\t:'s'!" .\. l·~I (:a1nino llt.·ul in Nl'\I ).ll•xiL·o, i·n1 tuld . Q . "l.SI:\G pennies. nil'kels, d in1cs. quarters and halves. ho\\' nlan:v diffel'cnl \\'ilYS t'<tll you n1a kt• c hange for a doll ;1r·.' ·· ,\;Exo.1c tl.v 293. • , 110 \\'l.l-~HS 'ifh F.11glis hn1:111 1\·1..•nt to Buli\·ia :-.unit· .'earS ~i t.to IQ s<.·ll bo1\·\er hats. Cunni11i.: 1:ha ructt·r . th.:il Olll'. Ill' «on1·int't'd :-11111"" \\ Olll('ll I hl'l'C th ;1 t Lh c " l'<lri ng,uf :-.;1id bO\\' lt'l'S b.\· 1111't'S \\ oultl lt.'ntl to 1·L·sull in lhc births of 1 \\ins . I It' sold uut his stot·k . And Cl'l'll toda\'. l\oli\·ian "·omt'tl tJ\'ta:siun;1ll.'-:o l·•111 bt• SE'l.'11 i11 :-;u{'h headgear. Tll,\T f'll.\:\JP,.\G XI-: land 00 n1i lt•s norlh of Paris 1101\· st•ll:> fQr 01bout SS0.000 ;111 acr~·. Addres.o; niail /u t . ,,I. /Joyd. l '.U. Bu.r l.lliO. l'o.~·ta ,,/t!sa ft!Glfi Copyriglil l!Ji:.i [ •. ,,/ /Joyd _ .... "THE.GROOVE TUBE" IRI o .. sa.o .... 1n9 Eoctl E•ettl"'J I P·"'· . '. THf~TIN6 I :lO·S::Z0.9: I 0 MESA 1884 Newport Coda,..~ S44-IS52 Isl RUH . "CHILD UNDER A LEAF" Dy•Ca.n-.,_, llA_c.-.,, Award MOfl'i11.tlot11 Rcrttd ..... EVE. 7#.M. COMf. SAT~SUM 2 PM WEOMAT I ,M ...... 3:40 & 7:l0 "FRERIE AND THE BEAN"' I :40-S::Z0.9:05 ''TERMINAL MAH"' l :JS.7:15 .... ~.~ .. - :~~:•:·~~~~~~~~~( CINtMAI BARGAIN MATIN IE IYll•QAY 'fll 1:JOP.M. ••• , ,., .. IUlllllll ......... ''-"'" .. ,, .. All WATS fl.25 ~- [ Shi> b: '"">' MllltRirtMio """'hldto lllllmdher ::::;.-·· ift "T.HE , " snPfOllO WIVES" ·r " • • .. ' ' I ' t • ,, • ' ,, " .. ~ ,, • ' ' '" ' ,, " • ' ,, ' • l '• • PUBLIC NOTICE •TATt:Ml!HT OiW'iTHORA;,ii f'•OM PAlll T Nt:N~HIP OPl.lllATINCO IJHOllll PICT1 t 1ou~ llU••HEll HAMI '""' IOllO•l"9 IMl•..On ""' .. nrwi. ... n "' "Vtn•••I Jt•Flner 1111 n1 lht ...,,,,.,,l'llp 01>9• •!ln9 11-t '"' Ile• tollou' bll\H .. \\ ,, ..... UI >lo\N(; 0Nk£ MAClilAMli •I W.01 ~J.1t1•·•n,.., ~ ... t;>111111191on &.•~"· c.111 .. ,,,1 ~·~ • , .. liC.111!01" bll>t~·· .. .,.,.. •t•lt· .,....,,, IOt IN Hflntr•hlp "'"' lllH 9'\ Ftlll'.,.r• I), ltf4 In tM Co\lllly 01 o..,.., .. . . . - Re Really Could Pass . Singer's Brother in Kentucky Auto ,Crash Fron1 WJre Servlrff Andy Willi•.rn•' b ro the r ," the PEOPLE wil l lcavc,j\\'cdnc:;day for 01 l\\"O• K entuck y Sta t e P olice o rrlcer -\\'Cek visil to the ~oviet Union . ., Tuesday. April 1, 1975 DAil V PILOT fl.) -'Busi11ess lrs (Jsultl' U tiliiies Win PUC Approval Chtrl11 W, C.to•tnbaU(lfl, 10/tf *'~"l•n l•.,., H11nllnQ1on IM<Kn C..tllornl•t2 .. • • , ' M l9non <lrot1nbt u 1n, 10lt1 ~r~m•n l t ,.., tH•nllflQI~ U.IKll C.lolornl• 92t.<16 ' MIQ110n c;ro~"~llQl'I "You know, y o u could pass (o r ( ____________ ], ' /\tty. (;t·n. t.:vellr-J. '\'oungtor to ld one o f the three men w ho _ Youngc r 's offlc!l said he has <:lin1bed fro m a battcrt.-d, rnud· al Buddy's, a sagging hot.spot fo r hcl'n Invited by the Associoition of f\y Tll0t'11\S O. 1-~1.IAS cover ed fl.1 l'r ced es. the geria tric set . Sovil•l l~iiwyc 1·s and the Jnstiluto \\'h e n Edn1unll G. llr0\\'11 Jr. :.i 11tl ~louston f. .. lil''s o h.lt>r thu n m l'." llit• man . • o f Soviet·1\1ncricun Rc la l ion:i. f1ou rnoy were S(·ourlng the s late for votL"s la st Call. suid, and it w a't;n 't untll la te r t h ut Tel e vi s io n t a lk s h Qw h ost Younger, w h o will p ay his o"'·n about the ori ly point they agr (•l•ct (1fl \\:.1s thnl. Lhi: PJ14M -...1111,119d Or11n<19 Co.u 0.111 f'llot t.vr. 2~, •nu A.(lr. 1, '· u , .,,s 1001.1i T r ooper Johnllallfo und outOon Johnny Carson c h arges J>ara· expe nses, pl:Jn!I t u lt•c·t urc to :,t <itc Public-t ltilit it•s Con1n1i s:-.ion ut·cdcd Iv J . Williams, 52, o l .Sh erm a n niount P i(·t urc:; \\'Ith b re:.ic h of .seve ral g roups and confer \\•ith IJC{'orne 1·11orc cOn:-,umcr-vricnll·d. ________ , __ _ I' l " IS I.I(' ·' o·r l('t: --liicTITIOuSiiii11Ni"~ Oaks, Cal if., r eall y W i.I S t h e t•o ntrac:L in u $3R.S -rn i ll ion Soviet o(fiti:l\s \\'ho have s iniila r 1'1ie t"on1n1iss ion, both lllL"n !-.;.nd. \~·:1~ ~ranting- ! unious s iugcr 's brother. I a wsui t • h c f i lt~d ui,: ;.ii n s l lhc rcs1>onsi bi Ii tics. I le a lso plans to trM1 111 tir1 y le li.:phont•. c h:cl r1t· 01ntl i.:;.i:-, r :.ill' 1nl·rcu::.l'~ lie also found out lutt:r thul the-.stu dio. fill several speaking: e n gage· too quickl y . • driv er, Jla rold R. Ragsdale, ::ir., ·rhe s ui t str:mi:; fronl a 1973 P~tct mcnt:>. JJru>A'll now ha~ lx'cn i::ovt.·rnu1· fur ,dn10:-,t thrl·l· NAME iTA l f MENT 'rllt 10110.11\\j 1>11•)001i ,.,0 dolllQbuW· ,.,\ .. : of N a s h vi lle, h a d a s t ugen<'.inl(', in which CarNon aJul f';.iraniount "' 1nunths :tnd J lonk :1l thi.: PUC ~hO\l.':o. ~~\c ro.1 1 t·u:,· RaySte vens.'J'heir car skidded f ormed Ca r sc>n ·l~;.i r am o unt G e or ge fl a milton IV, n1etit· ch;Jnges. but "'busmc~s as u ~u al '' 1n the MAC ARTllUR !.OVA RE, UIMOS.J P••k Boulev•rd, Irvine Celllon11• 91101 • off t he muddy back road into a Produc t ion s, Jn c. to produ<:e An1crican country music singer, EARNS DOCTORATE eru('ial rate-making area. ditc h . t e levision s pecia ls a n..1 l t'lm s', \\·on t wo nl:.i Jor awards at l ht• J J 4 I N >'ACT Tllf' IJKEI '11000 , h u;. scvc·nth international rcs t ivttl o f oye . Coy ... · • . .... now as t a t r ate L. C, Smull, \18•0 Sky P•rk eo.i...,,,d. l•~•ne. C•Ulor"lo•tlOI · -II~ F••oo MtlrtQo9't 1n .... ~uws , M.l~W<.,,...,.11• l:Su"n••• Tru,I, p , 'o. i!o• •.a:JI, s..., Fr.in<1i.co, c..11om1, '41•• Steve ns and h is b rothe r , John C arson, h ost o f .. 1'he Tonig ht increases will be comu1g even thicker and faster ir\ W. Ragsdale. 30, o f Nash ville S ho w '' o n N B C, alleges that cou ntry mus ic, held at London 's tht' next l\\'o years t han Wefc hospita lized with facial in: P a r a m o unt c ut executive Wt.•m blcyPool. inthelustrc w . juries i n H op kinsville, K y . a nd sala ries a nd fa ile d t o atlequately l·larnilton won t rophies as to1> Ex-Coast At this 1nnrncnt, for SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1 h!~ bu\IM •\ I~ C:OflChlt ll'd bJ , oent••l~rtne••nlp,, L.C.Smull tra\ls fe rrcd t o a Nas hville ~und Carson -P a r a m ount to kce11 lJ.S:mlile-arl·i~t-and .:ts the pust ins tarl.l'e, f ive of the •·,.p1·t a l. Jt solv•nt, )'t!ar 's outs t andin g contributor tu • uv:> .. st~1\l' s J;1ri::l•:-;t priv .:1tcly-FOl:lJ S Thli •l•l•nle"\ w•i f~d with ti>!! <..<tUnty (!rrk of OronQe County on Mo ru1n, 1t1s, • -m~mm i ~ ~ ~ 'L . . • J eanne Prut•tt, f'ell Cil\', 1\la .. eac r O\\l1l'd u.tilitil.:S . .i •·c a s ki11)..!' for prit·t• boo~t s tut:.i l111 ,(!' • et s g ive :a big h a nd fo r the nusin essm a n Charles BlaCk ;tltlllJ!'il SI. I IHIJ1on. If ~111 \\'l'I'(' <.I J>tJl'O\"t•d :111•1 lll•' ' f"'IUI Publl~f'd Or•nOCI C041il D.ilty Pilot n r d I r h •· · , d · \\•on lht• ton U.S. fL'rnalc artist 1 , "'an ga o s o w uus1 ncss -ag4!1n e n1e d r eports t h at h~ .-1' 1 :1lll"l'S :lt'cth;1ll'<lchc1n11p~1ny"''11l g1-t;1 subs t;.intt :il Ml'ss Sall R d •• th . . I d . rr ~l \\';U'd. a nd the (Ja k Ridge lk1,\"S Ge Ed D Y an , c announcer IS 1nvo vc 111 a n t_• ort to t:·xtcnd t 1Jl'.>'<.'t'nt;.1gc of \\'hat it's .askini.: a\"l'r:1"C 1nonllil», Mor. 2S, .i iii A.1>r. t, 8, 1 s, 1t1' 108l-1S Shouted , t th , I A · .1. took l hc <I\\ a1·d for LO I> li.S. S I I I f ' 111 o e m1C'ro p1o ncover m cr1c an n11 1tary :.ind polit ico.i i • t1t1 1ty )I Is 11rL';11i fnr11ia11s \\"ouldjl1rn1>b,\·a1Jou1.S 1:i. the r o Ir r d · II d I h t O h JJro up. • o a rum ro un <.· o.1s pow e r o nlan ,t estrategicsul-• 'I'h cL\liliti1•scnotl•1u lrisi11g ft1l·l o::1);.ts\\ill in s url· l'l"J\l.IC :\'OTl('t: •• flCTltiOuSBU~UHE SS o r cym b als at ~h e legenda r y fa n l a n:.iteonthe ArabianSea. A for rner lC~l('h('l~ll that in t h e for<.·~('l'Ubll' future tl1cy'll ;1l t11o~l't'llll · ·~ • • JolAM t !TS:~~MENT . dancer 's 71s t bil'thday cele bra-_ B lac~. who lives in G ha n a .,~•ith The ~om m:1nd ing offic~1· :1t the •• ~c t e.r s o_n . Jo~ I e in l't1ta?'.Y s tuntly bl' iilof ore t h t· J'lJC ;.iskin~ fur niore nlonev. 1r.t loll°"'i'IQVi!•l>On~•,tdOi"51bW· '.tion',in~al-..:es~on ,Tcx. •• his. WI~. u .. s._. a 1nb.as:;ador: Army s LcttC J'lllU ll Gen eral Sch ool I ll south l lunt· ll UT \ Gl 'C . rr !, ' • ' '"'~~"l: Mome nts l a t e r the lig ht.$ in' Shlrle y Temple. Black,, visited. .·lJo::;pi!'a ( in; $an.· Fr~ncisco has:_.in.gl.o,i\,)3c;l('_b~a.:;_J:'.irned --· ·, ' •.. ,,\!'\ f~. r\ ~Ill'. ~.pphcation s b_efOI'\' AwARO DUPLE)( ES, LTo .. 11311 Buddy Kirk's Steak Ho use went San F rancisco r ecently in <'Oil· been r e leased o n SJ'ffi ba il fol loy,· .. -.b··~· lbe_cpmmisst9 n re~eats th.al lt>s:\ t.h~n ~nc -th ~i·d of Ir~, ... 8oui.,,•rd, Soult• 107, TUMin. bl k .......,, ;a:J:i.al: ~""-..o-"'"tyfj••m k d ·•' c.111orn1.it11>110 ac: s ave fo r the piereing bea m nection with his Bur lingame· ing a drunken driving arrest. tian a t the n 1\·c 51t~ lC ~ ~p--·u .... s arc <JS 111 C f S cs1 ~llL'U Ed•••o F. Fohi .... 111•1 1r .. h.e o r a blue spotlight focused on the based Mar de la Cor por ation . Br i g. G en . G c o r g e S. I"orthern Colo r ado. · 0 oITs et'Tuel <.'O.~~~ ·. . . . . =r~••d, Su•te 102, 111it1n,cou1orn1• hot pink o s trich fea the r s covet·· Black 56 said fl-l a rde la h as \\'ood"'·ard 50 w as a r rostcd in _South ern Cal 1for~1a Edison Co., for instance. IS Pous, Bruc.l ner C01'p.,•C•llloml• ing the 5-foot bom bshe ll who's bee n w~rki~g o n a S2 1 millio~ the Missio~ Dis t r ict a fter police J oye .J , Coy \\' ~ s ~is~1.11t for a tot a0l of JUSl over_ ~00 million 11er year Corpor•1oon, 111•1 ''"''11e Boult~•'0• charmed audie nces fol'42yl'ars. contract in O m a n lo up,gr "dc th" of[icers pulle d h is car over. :iwa rded h c r Ed. U in tg.• er r ;itt>s. nty $65.4 million of th a t is for in· ~lttll1. lu~lon,C•llle><nlat1WIO r· . . u '-' . • (•rcast•d fuel <.'OSIS ln" bu~·ne~~ i\ tond1.1t 1~ bJ • Sally was in the sandy is land 1sh1ng 1nd.ustry~gJl t pe count ry·s Police s aid Wood\\·art.1.,,,·us t<.1kt•Jl degree .it t hl.' e nd of ihc ,\ .. · · . • , , Coq~•~1~':' •• dF.FDllJ city to see· friend s and ocrfo1·n1 p la rikto n -rtrh coastal wa.tt·rs. to l'll~· prison_ after he flunked a schMl's \\"inte r (•ornrncn-st n~l ~he ~I SO n~i lhon ~C'n~r ~I ra~~ i1_1~1-·case l'C'~ l hl~ ~t.ue ..... nl ... i "led with I~ hcr ramo us ra n d a nce for p :.itro ns roadside s obriety test . (.'("I!len t. She \\"ill t ravel lo quC'. filc<l IJ} t~e S outhei n Californ t.I (,as Co. ha:. coun1, c 1c, ~ 111 0 , •n~ CO<lflt, onJ-o. :.-.c:c. :,·.c:c.:_c_::::.:.c::: __ c_::::_:_:_c_Clr':.:_:_:_':::_c=.-=-==--=-=-=-=-:::_:_:_:_:_:_-r_::--.c_::_-_-.-.-_-_-_--~,:::::=::;::.::::::::::::,_::,::::_ ____ ~, Ca 11 ad a 1 h is :.; u 1 n r 11 e r as a 1101 h tu I:: to d o \\ 1 t h f uc I cos ts. l n f <!<'t , th at 1·cq u ('St M-<«hH. 191) F41n1 PliBLlC fl'OTJCE PUBLIC NOTIC t: P UBLIC NOTICE------------------visitin g prof c:-.sur <.lt 1hc ~tl •n.ost _lloublc s the ~million the san1c t·cin1panr is Putrh\lltd O••noo Co•~l o.i11, Polot. ---• • • - - --------....' .. -·-----------1 ·--__ -----------PUBLIC NOTIC E l" · asking Ill fuel offset tncrco.1St·s. --·--------_ ---, 11 I \' e r S i l y ti f f M•ttl'llt,?S,•OidAprol 1,l,1~1~ 100:1-IS FICTITIOUS8USINESS FICTI Tl0US8\JSIHESS FICTITl 0\JS8US1 NESS f l(TITIOUS BUSIN ESS • SaskatchC"-';Jll, I the l'UC should apprO\"C lhC' ~outhl'rl1 NAMESTATEM EHT NA.ME STATEMENT HAMESTAT EMENT HAMESTA.T EMENT C111·ro 1 . G t . . . . l 'l'lll.IC ''OTIC lc·. , ..... 10110 ... A, -·•AA 1• ~_, .:.~, , , . ' . ·n1a •OJS rc11ues in its l'lltu:.cl\', tl would 1, .. . l "' ,,.. .. ,....._,, ....... !IQ_., Tt>e !DU°"''""" per!.Dn "dDinq buo;,j. ,.... a110 .. 1ng p.ct'>On ·~ OOinfJ ~. TIM! lollO•nng ~r'•Orl I\ OOU"OQ ~-.... -------------1"'.t0e1'EY c'oN.CRETE, 1106 Por1 w i. ne\l.•.: ne\,.i•: nel~.u: S he lCL't'l\'ell an .\l.i\. !'>ct ting several key prcl·edC'n Ls. ti .. ldPldo(e,NewPOrlBl:•ch,C•."16toO GREG·s POOL SE R~•CE. 124-lhl (.Ul'I TIS il£AL l_Sf ATE, ?Ol•O lSt.. """'NAGEM£NT <;ERVICES, r c r s L B""6t si. •• HewPOrt e.t•<ll.C•.•2b60 H.irbOr 1 ... 1e une. H1.1,,1ongtw. 11e ... o11 11 1 0•¥1Qe <;1., Newport ee...:11. c.i. r orn :J • tale on~ SUf'l:RIOlltcOUATOFTNE ~:17,"'p,Tt10m•s Llore"5.t106Pw1 1Ce u1e N•n<'t Good•I<', 114.11 ... 1 n-nw.o BeaC'h i n 1971. w h i le TllF. COM P 1\NY IS ,\.SKJf'\G. for examolc th~ll consutners rei m bu rse it for <'h u ritabl e don~tions <!lid :.idvertisin~ expenses and that they provide fund s for fut ure pro j ect s s('l to beg in m o r(' tha n t \\'O STATl:O"CALl"ORHIAf"OR l"'1:0•t .Ke, NewpOrt &la.th, Ca. Stte.:t.Newoo~t Beach,C•.92W.0 Vin(ent Lcondrd c_e.,,a;no, 203'10 l hom•\ S. le<', 21 1 Or•n<J<!·~ .• TttE COUNTY OF ORANGE Tiii\ bu\1~· ,, ,,-.-·--., •• '•"· Th•~ ~.ne1s 11' conducted DJ' all in. H¥bUr 1~1<! L•ne. H""''"<JIOO Oe«h Newporl Beach, (,;ilil. 92"60 t ('a c h in g '1 t p e terson N•.A-1J111 "'du•'· '"'~""' " div""'"1. -lhl\b\J\one<."1"ton<l<1tled by «1 lo-School in t he l·ltlnt in i:,1 nn JolOTICE OF ttEAlllHGOF PETITION R l<clll•N1nc't Goodal11 lh•S oos.i....ss ;.,, tonduct .. d by an in-dividu.il. n-acl1 C 1't ,v Scl1ool DJ•· "OR PO •< 0 , il'ftft<>ndTlloma\L!~..,... Tll!i •1.itemenl "''' >>•o -•• ,~ <li"Y•OIJaL. ' Tll0m1•S, Ll.'e 1°"" ·' ~ .-D•A WILi. ANO FOA 111; ... \\ale-A• ••• ,,,_ -·· , .. _ • • ... " '"" ,., ' . •. 1.t tTERS T•St,&MENTAlltT' OR 1,. ounl• Cit,'~""•"• 0,,·,,.~C::.'.,", :'.County ci.rk oj Orano;ie Countr on Vin<e111leon<1rdCe$<1ono 1h;S s1 .. 1e11..,n\ ""s '" ""lh 1""' years in the futu r e. No utility h;is ever rcC'eivcd iuc h fa vor =:iblc t r eal rnent in th e p nst . TttE ALTERJolATIVE "OR LETTEllt! rtll•, l915 _,, -· Me1~h6, lq/j This >la1emcnt Wd5 lole<I wah t"" Counl~ (le•• ot Or.ange Cooner on Of" ADMINISTlltATLON WITH WILl F41•1J Cou"l'I' (le•i<. Of Ot.antJc (OU!>lf on """•th~, l~TS AH!OEXED F•UIS P\ltlllsl'led Or•noe C0<1<1 O.illy PllOI /Nlr(l>~,191) F•tnl • PubliV1ed OranlJ(! CCla ~I D.li1J P.lot F•tSll PuDlil.N!O Or.tnqe Co.l~I O••I Y l'.iot E\tate ot MAR(,ARET WIH IFAEC ,,...,th 11. 111.~S.April 1. 1,IS ·1'2·1S ,,...fth II, ll, 1.S.Aprll l, l9I> . IJl-IS PubllY>ed O<on'J<' (O<l•I O.iol~ 13,,01 M.ir(h 11, 18.15. A.pr •I I, 19/5 l.)·15 COPlE't,Oete .. wo. -----·-:::::"'-"11-------------NOHCE I!> HfRE6Y GIVEN Owl • Marth11 ,18,2,,Apro!1,lq/S f3lo.)5 CTHEL M. MILLER ri.s lilfd lll!rt ln4 Pt:BLIC l\'OTJCE Pl.:BLJC ~OTJCE Fare Deal J)oPtotlon tor Prooa1~ qi Woll '""° 101' h-1-------·-------' ---.---_ l".BI IC •·(JTIC P ,u ......... 01 Lelle•\ Tes1an"'n1 • ..,10 t"'-Fiet•T•ousBus.i NE ss F1ct1t1ouseus1,.1.ss • Pl'BLIC '.'\OTJC t·: " • :,"' ____ ,_,, __ 1 Scheduled ~~t.."0~r Of In tlle .tltP•n.iti..., t ell"'~ The .:i:::,• .. tAr!!.~~'!!; ... ,__, HAMf.STATEMENT 1--------,-----"<llTIOU• •o•>•••S F\u:l pril'c offset r ate in- ('rcases. al\\ays u sed lo he handled roulinely by lhl.' ('01n- 11' iss iun. "'ith no publit• hl'ari n gs. I lc:.irings on these frequent pr(t't' boosts arc one of the cosrnt>tic c·haugcs the l)UC has 1nadc sinc:L· llro.,. .. n hec·a rnci,:ovcl'llur. .., "on1<,Lt<1hon w1lh·the·WHI A,.. • .....,. T1'e fouowi., ,.,.~ ,.,, doinn '-·'· 'o s <"• ne•td to LI"' 1>"111•Dner r~ICfCl>te tc ""\\.K! ntss •s: """'' . .,. ...,., FICllT!OV V lN ~ MA.MESTA.TEMEMT ,.ll ot:h 1~ ruJ!k! tor fur Iller par1ic..iM•, NEWPOR T LAN OSC ... PE COM· PAC> •<C <"'ES, >•>"G •, F·'-·,-N4ME ST-' TEME Nl .... . lnt !Ollow•llQ per•.on o\ doong bl>si· ' •k•r PAH 'I' 11821 Sk•""•ll Clrt • lnW """'-r " -·••-T,,.,.loltuw•nqP"''°""~'e!IO•"'luu"· ""''a,· OONNA ROCHE''E A<, "" ~ .. IFlel ome.inOpl.ateol l>l'Mif'>Q • ,... • • ~·~1.s.int,,An•,C•lllornl1'2)0. rw-,,,,~_MON1EREV MAN!>l~.2\>01 ._,_ " lho s-.e h•i Ol'en l><!l lor Apr!l t, 19" C.1iforni•916M M>Ctll. t ES, llll 'iou!H'••O• ll.wen ..... lll ':lO .i.m., in lh<! (OUllroom of Aic twrd s. Sc:l'lllUo, ..0 Nepl-. Ed..i.ird L•• Dotson. 111•-G S. P.ic.ohc (o.>\tH091>w.ir,N"'""°'1ue..cn ,,.,,.,l'.IO•l lk<>t h,C.ihlo•ni.i t10'll(.o llepar1men1 No. 3 ol wld '°""''· It 100 Uuc:adi•, (.llilornl•920l• F••nne-!.trl!fl, S.nt• .,.., C.l!lom..i 't1'W • . Oonow Rocho lie. l tll <;upe1_. AW!., ' ' · Tl'U• .. -t•1A~ ..... ., ... 9l/1M ' " lA.VERLN IMC., CA, C<>hf0<n1.i.. >"· , C o>••o •••C •·"ter Drive """~'• In lhll c11,o1 . . ""'•" • ,...,..,.uc;_,. 111..-1,,;, ~nns 1~ ,..,W.1eo 11,.,, :.... •w• ""~ · •-_. s..ini.An.i.C.ilifornl.i. o;,iO\loll. -Corpe>r•lion. 1$131 Mor•n SI •. lh•~l>u1.<nel~l,tGllOuctedby.iii..: O.tfG M.Hth 10, \t/j, Ric:twrd SdliUl9 dri-1. . • )'Weltmill\l<!f". (.alf. 92'83 d•v•OU•I WILLIAME.Sl,OHN, Tllok ~l•tement w•s Hied"'"" : n.1,·~!:...°":' • .is ;;~'.:""·1911! Al-...\n" n.e.~ ... Teutellerq, 1$1]1 . Do ....... ll«.1'1<!11<!1 • Cou~lrClerM County Clerk ot ~~ C-Ouflt't _... Mo<an.~mif\Os1er,C..r.•11>83 Tllk >ol•!•menl w•S f'il<!4 Wllh ~ RICHARD-'. Mii.LE" Ma<dlll,19/S. • c;ounty c;i.,-r. ol ,OrilftOll COVfllY 01 tn.,_t;'<'~itll.'\~lo;.<on°"tl1!$111't •(etr· ounty (.1er~ ol Orf_nll'f Cour>I J on Q LlllCl.i Ayt-Ft! M.trc.111]\. ltl_S. t , , f".4?!1' POt•I-'MJr~ri ll. \~I> ' u H•t.r•, C•til. to.JI Publlll'led O!'o1noe (~SI 0 .1<1l' PUol, ., T awrin Int". F41171 ·1e1: cnu •tt-nit Mirt111S, •nd Apr il 1, e. I}, 1915 1089-7 P\lbllslwod OfoMQ!! Coist D,,_l'I' PllOI, 1>1 ... 1n l~1Jtell<!•o. s.ttrel.wy P,,111i\hcd O«lr>Qf! coa~I O•i•r Pilot _.,".,.,..,1.,.,p,11iioMf' Ait.r.ll,•l'OOAf>r.t,l,1S,l'I~ 1"061-JS Trii~ ~tatement was tlleo w•tl"I ti• M.trt hl8.1S.•r'd A.1>••11,8,191S it>S-1~ "Pvt>liSM>d 0r0flge Co•SI O.lly Piiot, Pl"BLICNOTJCE ,' •• • ---• -· • ----· Coullt't (lP•M ol 0•,,ngo County on '--------·----- ,....,<Fl1S,26,•nd AprU 1, 1t1S 1ol•·IS l---=co~==~=~-= PUBLIC NOTIC•~ ·''"'"'"0-111s 1· . -·-P UBi:.c·soTiC~ ----"~'1!'~~~::~:.1:::s ~ . -. ·F~~;T7dus ;.;s~;Es~ Put>lii~ O•i!!oe co .. sl Oal!yf;,\~.~ 1 --p_u_B~Lcl_C_"_·_o_T_•_c_•_: __ • • • · • (HR I S TM lt-'ME STATl!MEJIT M<orth lf, 2S,a~, IOI ~ 866-I~ FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NOt1(i. QF,i,l_i of· A-EAL--SE RVI CES, 1.: ~:nfd:i HC~I~~~ Thl'lollowl"gpers.o<>s •rcdo!nqMl·I-----NAME ST•T EMENT PJIOPERTl' AT PlltV•TE SALE CIOn..ente, C.ilitornio 91611 n&iSa\: The tollowin11 periOI\~ are dolng Jolo.A·t24S1 Cllril A•I Slud(o 1n(orpc1r•led. e lt1lSCUtPTUREO ME,..AG£R iE Pl.B J.I (' .\"OTl\r. .,..s1ne~~a~: In lh<! S\lperior CoUrl ol lhe Stall.' of CoHlornl• corp0r1tion, JOO ! Rt!d H(U ;s3; v;u. D•iYe .... e ... oe>tl l">t>a(h. ------·-----SHOW A.N O TELL INTERI ORS, 7,j(l(I C•hlornl.i.10.. lht' (ountr 111 OrMIQI!. ""'"""• COU•-U, C•li!ornl•'fM.1' ("'l oll)rn;..,~2600 ' FICTITIOUS eUSINESS INe't (o..isl Hwy., NPwpO•l Beach, Ca. In Ille ~\lerol Ille Eil .. tool G•edyi Thii bu!.l MS' Is (OflCl!K ltd by b c.ot· . N°Jll'llrn Kaw R~Ol~I. ;s1;; Vi\I .. Or.. NAME STATEM ENT 9"1fl60 • V.1:11~,becea'>e<I. ollOfl, Ne.,PQrl ~tilt'1,C,1lolornl.i'1W.O '1'11e fQllowinQ per"°n ,5 CIO•nQ ~· Dorothy Fenler, 11 OdJ~l><!Y Ci>urt, Mike i\ he1eby QIYen ll>el the <11'1· criris Art .Hn•tl' Cosg~Oy;> Slllop\on, 15.Jl ViiU ~~"as: · Nt •PD<t El<!ath, C..i. ~2600. tlrr\19f"ll wil1 ~II •I Prl .. ale Wle, lo . Studio lnc.t)l'JIOf•tlld Orffi""'t. •0P<>rl beatn, CMolornl~911"'° RPC ASSOCIA. TES, 3191 O<!<ll DI'"., Norma W1rma", l lJ R ocl'le~ler. lho 1>i91\fll ""'d be" t>ldoer, sublect to tllls Sl•le,.,.,nl wils llltd ,..;111 the \> ""n"~' . •s cano~t"d .,, o Lag\llW 8<!>11th, C>11l•lorRia 926u Coil• Mes.,;i. Ca. 9161/ tonllnn.itlon ol ll!ld Superior Cour1. on uni,. Cle•k of Orenoe County on Ot<'lltr.t P•"'""rsnop. Al(Mrd Peter C<an!l•ll J1'I 6erri 1 hl\ bu~!neSi I' conducted llY a o< •Iler er.t lflh d<IY ol At>rli, 1'1Sal lne rth ?1, lt1S. ,,.,.,uy11 K•Y R•d1.•I or.,U<;ivna ~•<h,C.tl•tornia'l?•SI goener•1partnerslllp. ol/1ce of C•le 11...i Wiii, •01 Nortn &r.tnd F4ttZ1 Janke COloora.... S•ntOSOll lhis bU.,,iMsS is (onducll'<I tly ..-. Jn. -Oorotnv Fe"ley (louLev•rd, Suite f(IO, Glencl•le, LM Plltlll5hed Or•llOI'! Co.st O•ilY Pitct, Thli ~1~1en>en1 ..,,a\ 101e11 ,..,n nv d"'tiolwl Notm•W~'"'•n A.ngelO,Cou"ty,Sl•l•OICalllorlll•,•11 ~ndApf.l,l,l S,l91s lO&l·IS ~?""''Cl~'"' ol O••nO<! CO!.O<ll V on ' R.P.Crandall ™" sl•tenlfn t wos filed ...;1h lhe' file r!gl'll. 1ill• •nd lntereil tlwl I,.. _,.,(1111, l~I~ This stalement w•S filed ,..;ih lhe (llllnty Cler ~ of Or,;inge COIHllV on .,,.,, o1 •010 11ec1•\ed ,.., •cq111,t<1 by P"BLIC NOTIC F4t1n ""'1rtn '· 191s :iptt".tlon Df 1,,...,. o1,,.., ... 1~-• I,_ .., E l"vbli!lled Or.noe Coa'I D•il1' Pilot, Co~n~y Cler k Of Or~n<)<! County on f",1,11 ~ tn .tda•\1<>11 IOllWI ot .. Id ctec~ •• I 1----~·)fiil"'Wi Ma r.1S,•nd Apr. 1, 1, 1S, 1q/i lll&t-/S Me t 15• 1915• PllbliV!ed Oran~ Co..i\I Dally PllOI lhetinieoldeath. I" /Incl to 111! lhtter\1ln NO I F•t ll4 M.orch 11, 18. ?S, Aprol I, 191S llJl-15 He.ii properly ~olUllteO In OranO!JCOUl'I-' MARSHAL'S SALE PullliSl'led Ota"QC Co.as! O<ill't PilOI. ly, !oi•ta 01 (olllo•nill, P•r lku,.rly ,f,ndrew Kish •!'Id Sar•h Kl\.h, P111l1t· Pt.:BLIC l\'OTICf: Ap,.11.8, IS.11, 191) llfll ·1) O!l".r lbed•1roHow\,tO-wlt: till v~, Robert J . Grah.im. Cklt.'>Cl.W\1 1 -~~--~---~--------- On<! Mcin•IK!•!ohip hi flr~I Uqun.'1 M.,1s21 PUBLIC NOTIC E Holl' Mulu•I Co rp., Ccrlllk•te No JUOQnieftl Cale: NoYtmbl'r U, •91~ FICTITIOUS 8US!NESS 1 l·l1Q, Serie\ 7·H, •nd """ MC"~ 8• v.rtue ol &n e.ricuHon l\<,u>Oon NAME STATE.MEHT NOTIC£TOC""i°£OITOllS bl!•itllp 111 GofcMln R•in F uncl<i\'°" ol FellriNrr lt, lt/S bJ tl'I<' 'ioup.croor LOu tl Tl>e f0Uo w1n11 perl.otOi ,;ire OoinQ bt.15i. SUPERIOR: COU RTOF THE '. . . 0 ol Lo~ Angelei Judklal Dl~trltl, l•ll ..... <ils,(.erlllotOlt No.2lOl9,•Hll Cou"l 'I' ol LOS A"gele,, Slale ot neis•i: ST AlEOf"CAl.IFOl'I NIA FOR •:Qtol IO<el!Of! I" M.inor 91-0, C•Lifornia, up0n • jWgment enle<flt in OEVTflON, 1430-G £, SI. Andreto>\ THE COUHT 't 0 11' ORANGE n10re ton'"1on!y known .is: lavor of And'e .. 1(1\n alld S••.rh Ki SI\ in P1oce. S..010 Arw. Cilltornl• 92/0S N•. A·l271' Ro~"moor L1isu'e W11rld, t1·C jl.fd91'nenl trfdllOf$ elld aooinst Rot>l:lr1 Vitlllf' EduordO Vll\QUfl Ml,lndol, E~l•l~11f EOWA.R DC. SAWYE R,·~· C"lle Ar•QDn, L•gun• Hiiis, C<llllotnll J. Gr•IWm•s iildomenl debtor .!ohowl '°2S2 Oeery,;ile Ln., Hunllng!on llei!K.h. E OWA.R 0 CL VOE SAW YER SR., Ylt.!J •,.l b.19'nt:1oti1,•11.•5t(l..-lly0ulon C...WIM6 • Ot'cea,,..,.,. 1 ftn\Sof wte (•Sh In t.iwlut mDn!!' DI Hkl 1ut111ment on '"" '"" of , ... I•· 5fl!llf!P'1 Olll'l'l<!C, l,l3'11 Padlna Circle, NOT l(E rs HE REB V GI VEN to !hi the Unite d ~1a1e1 on (O<>llln"'!lon "' -• ol 1•ld <!••<ut lOfl. I h•ve lev~ La11un• Niguel. Co. 91611 credi1ors ol lh<! atw:ive lla""'d Ol!tl!'dl'n1 s~lt, or par I c,;ish •nd bal>11nct upon •II tt11 rlOlll, !Ute ond ll'llt•eitoi f~li 11uslneS\ Is co/llluttt-d b', llldt ill per.ons h11v•n11 (laoms aqainSt 'r vtOrctO bi "°toe ttc.,,.•4.hr ~~ i1ld lvrtoment Qeblor ln llle preperty I .._,.1;111 porlne•S~lp · · llW ~•ltl oecedenl ,;ire required to Ille •or Trull Oeed 0".'""' pror>e•IV "° JOit!. fl'lt_'itb.':'ntr •o.f .<v•••; ";•It 91 -• -..SlePWl\.'1.&.....-C.. -. -::: tftllrn. wilt\ 1'>e -.<'f)1.....af"J ~QoKl>er~, .,. l en Jltt(fnl ol •n1ount bid lobl !»j)O!ilt C..hto•n;~· ~\(rfbed iS tono .. s. . Tiiis srntemenl ••i ru~ iMrri rt. n... lof!it:e bi Wit' dett ,dJ ~ abOw ..-. t<l Wllh b•d. LOI 0(-2, 1 ratl 795. ~ !4, Coun1 w (.lc•k ot Or-.nQe Count won M;ir. lllle<ICOUtl, Or IO Pr•!oenl lllCM, •ithlhe llldso_r oller' to bl In •riling ondwill :.:,~,~ Jl-~O Jotlu'l"e of Mlscell.ineous tJ, It/) "'""'S~•v "'oucner., lo rne unt1er~iQl'\ed r.. •ete•vPd al 111e •l~eu ld Dl_llc•"' Comn'<Only known •S: IJ1S N. El ... ~,,·.--O••-<•••< o··,,,",',"',• el '""e'•t~c•'•'s'o"•","!~toerllt'y,,Tt'~°""', •,• "nt 1111,. eHer tile !"SI PVbhc:1CIOn C•nllno Re•I S.i n C.lernente .. ..._, •'~ ... ,_. n W.H u , ,., •U I tu~•ee, 1>rrtof ond be fore date ot ia1e. (;!,I 10 n· 0 • • M~rch IS. 2), •rl<I ,,pril 1, e. 191~ 90•-IS Suit!.' 111, Coa"\ Mc,a, C•!ifornia, whicn Ddledl!'h2~ncld•wo1M1rth,1'1S N•O;t~filS HEREBYGIVENlll.:llon ---------------JIS Ille 111ace ol bu~•"P55 ot \ht! un- EdwlnW. Ttmpll11, l ut.,,...,, Aod< • liTS, al lO:i• ,.,,_, P U BLIC NOTICE dr•\•Qne<l '" all "'"ners ~rti1!nlnt;1 lo • • ' ' -o> ''' • "'" tl'll! e<.latc ol sa•d decfdf!nl, •in>ln ,....,. ' '-, , A.,M. ii CO!.Ortl'IO..w, Marshal"~ 011~<! ---------------t"•te o S1dDe<edenl, lOIO Cr,..." V•llty Pa•-w•v OI oi NOTIC€01'TlltUSTEE'SSA.LE monlh.,,at!l.'ftne ll<~lpu1;>ll(11\ionoltllis •EN0f:LL8.WILL l"""" N•Ollfl , Catilo<nld, (~.'I' 01 T.S,No,1-llSMA notl(e. . Allor,.., 11 L.iw Ortll'loe. St.ale 01c ... 1oiorn••.1,.;nsell Ill 011 Th1.1f'<i1y, Apr II 2•, 1q11"' 11 :00 Datt'<:l·Y•:Hth 10. IQIS S..l\l'ttO Gl•11d.llo f"ell1rel 8vl""" put>il( •uc.tion to !hf' hi""'eSt bidder, 1,,, A,M./ t:OMWE. IH C. •i duly opOOinltcl GLOR 1-. Mil. E ------- --------FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAMESTATEMENT Thi> lollQIOoinQ pen.on ;~ doing btr.;1-fleS\o\: UNIVERSAL FOODS. LT O., 111!1 E"sl 1/lh Strt el, Tuilon, C:.!olornoa '"'" UnlW!rloll Gold and Si!vc• au1110n· l i d., • C•l do•nl<!O co rpor11 '. Uon. 118S1 E•~I 11111 srrect, TU!itln, Col •I01'ni11 9(680 Th!~ bu~•nl'~S Is tondutted by a <01'· poratlon. __Y.Nlvt'RSAL Q0L0 AN O • _--S.L'W'ER_l'ltlt..L10'1. llP. r••Kelley J ,No~"""""' ·. ••· Pre(o<1en1 This il•1cn>enr Countr Clerk ol feb<'Uilry JI. ltlS, .... ,~ t.ill'd .... th t~e Ot.inge C:oun!y on F•t:a.1 PUl:lliV!l'<I OrlnQt! co..isl Daily f'o101, ,tloril I. 9. H, 21, 19/S 1160-IS P UBLIC NU11CE For Youths BROWN Ju~l 1~1 ~l munlh. ~l t."011·· solic!~~tcd hca1 ing on thrt•(" s urh reques t s from Sad d lebJc k Col \cgc Puc1f1 c Gas & ElcL·trieCo .• San Uicgo Gas & E lectri<· s tudents will get the lx-st Co. tin d Sou t he rn Californi? Gas \\"US he l_d in 1..os milea ge.yet ·next ·month -.-J\ng<:les. l \ut ?nt~ o ne week s ad\·a ncc notice or th e t hanks t o a deal w orked. Jicanng \v asg1\'C~ .:. ~ out w ith the Orange County 1·r~_n sit Dis trict, They \\•ill b e able t o ta k e a n u n l imi t e d n u n1ber of trips ~in d r un up unlin1ited 1nilcage if lhey a r e in possession of aS7prep~1 id fare curd. Card<> a re a vaila ble o n campus this \l.'eek and will b e on sale through A'pril IO. S tudents a nd college staff memb er s \Vh o \Va nt an even bett er d eal mav buy a t hree n1 on t h card and save Sl in t he pro- ccss. T he prepaid f are p l:.in will be i n e frcct for the three n1o nt h period o f April, '.\l ay and J une. Animal ''!lllS .l\l t\KES THE RUSll SO g re~1t thal ~heres ver)' little we can d o in Lh C' "'ay o f r·est•arch int o the compa nies' clai ms." sa.rs Lt:onard Snaidcr. t ht• dep uty l...os A ngelt>S cit y a tto rney \l.'ho m ;Jkt•s a ln1os t u f u ll-t in1 e job ol fighting uti lity rate i11 - L'l"e<1st'S. c;>tl~cr procc~ur al ch a 1\ges inc lude a llov.:i ng t h t~ public 111to n1cct1ngs \l.'here r ate incr ease d ecisions :ire mad e and issuing a.n a genda b e fo re h and . But !1011c of these c h a nges has made a ny real d iffcrcn <:c 1n h o"' the con1missio 11 a ctually \\•orks. In fact , a litt le·noticed d ecis ion h a nde d tlown in J a nu :..ary cou Id Ill ukc it n1uc h n1urc <l iff icult fur an\" rHtc reductions to occur. 1'houg ll it has n 't dolll' so 1i1 yc:.irs, the PCC can alsoordcr this kind of t·h~1 11gt•. ~n a b r ie f ._ t h r ee-page deC'is ion rt•a ffir ming a n t•arlicr S20 m illion fuel offset p 1·ice incrcilSC fu r Southt'rn California Gas, the comn1issio11 s<.1 id it \\'<IS '"inappro1)ri;ite'' for it to consider areas \\:h t·1·c its 0\\'11 s taff ex perts found costs had dc-c· rcast·ll. 1\TTllE VERY LEA.'iT, looking into s uch .i rc;1s might hold d0\\'11 the cost increases rcsult1ng: fron1 rising fue l p r ices. Votin g for-that Position \VCrc the thrct• h 11h.l over comm issioners appointed by former (lov . llona ld R eagan. l .. eon arO""'Ross, BrO\\•n's first ;.1ppointce, h ild o nly been on the con1mission a ft!w "·eeks \\·h e n th a t deC'isio n \vas issu<'d a nd hC' a bs t a ined . B ro\vll J ppoi n tl'd h Is St1cond llll'nlllt'I' l:.i~t \\"el'k. '_5 d _s l S ums up .Snaidcr: ''I h aven 't d iscerne d :.iny tu y e c h a nge in the \V<.lY the PUC is o pe rating. ]t 's bus i· ' "' • · -n c-sSasl.1s ual there." · ~1l'mbCf5offiC,tant -_'I'J;l.iH.~s the ~·ay it's ·likely lorcm.ain for at Jcasl in g ton ne~ic:h Anima l l "•o mure years, because the h o ldovl'rs "''i\t be t h e Care and Control Com-m ajori ty of the fivc -n1cmbc1· bo<ly that long. n1ission are ;.111xious to I t 's possible that \\'hen Jlro,,·n·s appoint cl"S find out problems exist-bccon1c ;1 majori t y in 1977, things n1 ig h t c h u n gt• • ing a s far as animal con-But c\·en if policies ar(' changed t hen, a n e\\· t•on1• tro l and licen sin g o( n1iss ion majority could only reduce utility ra t('~ a nimals are concerned. fron1 that time o n . I t could not order retroa('livc re· fu nds. ..01 Norll'I •••IHI .. uMv•t• t ••n In ldwful mDne,"'~1 !toe unoi:d Trvsttt ~r •lld pur\u<!Onl to OHd ol SA.WYE fl WHEELER Gllndalt. C•lllo•ftf • t 1l0l Sl~lei.. •II ll'!I! rl~"I. !Ill• and intire>tol t rust r~orded Aprll s. 191J. iilMI. NO, E•e(.ulrl•ot I/If' W1ltof Tel: J1Jn•1 .... 1 Sl•d judgment..,~btor 1,, 1~ •116~ •111.1" booll. i.o.tt, p,;ioo6M, olOflld .. n(OMA~':~~;:~E":~:c<!dent OFFICE OF THE SHEA IFf"O RONER I COUNT't'Of"OAANGE NOTICEOf"SALE UNDER \\·"ritten co n1pl aints OECAEIECFFOAECLOSU AE abou t ser vice and in· And that mean s the u tilities \l.·ill be a.hie to keep t h e r ate increas e bon a nzas t hey'll probably get in the next rev.• mont h s. m ri dnttibeO PtOPO•lr, or s.o muclllhl•IOI tltHorO'li in 11'.e ol!ice of 11'1<! c.ounr,. Plfblilhed Or•n<»-Co..iil O,;iil? Pilol Ii n\dy be l'e(t~SO<'t IO satl.,,IY Slodl'•· Rtt01'MO" OI Or1nge CounlJ. C•llfoml'-~~:;_';.!: 11/S IU}-1.' l (Ulion, w•IFI at(rued lnlerell ll'ld WILL S.El.L AT PUBLIC AUC· <Mil. T10H TO HIGHEST 810DER FOR 1 ~t:Bl~I C l\'OTIC E D~tt11M.1rtF16, 19/S, CASH Cp.1v•bl1at time ol "'Plnlawf11: ------O.v•••o":~<><1\loOr•n<;i•(O..ntr ~'of U\e United Slal••I •t Ille FICTITIOUS BUSIH l!SS Oon £. Rl\ea, lh l•ont enlr•nce lo the Old Oronq.e -c t Couniv Cour11>0ir.;e locartd In nw xr; AllWNJ•l.._.,,.. J50E••t 11th Slr .. I, Suite I 11 c.su Me••,Uhlorrd• t2•11 Tel !11•! S41-11S. AUorNJ lorE•t(lllfl• Publillw'd Or•n91" CO.S I O.ily PUo1 Merchl1.1~~11,_1t1S a:M-1 ... NAME SlAt-A"MEHT Mto•ih .. 1,.,,."91' oun v k·-.... ,., A l ,.~, IOllO'*•llQ l)rlr Wn lsdolngbuSines~ """lbll R. Heuer , Qepuly ......_k'" Wei .-nt• na SI Yd. (lormer-ai L£VIH&OBERMAN ,l"<orper.tted l't Weil 6111 Str•e11, Stnl• Aon•. (ll"f\l.IC ~OTfC F. l ... ond• PROPER TIES; I.ALLAN f'lalflUll ''Allor ... y OUlornf11. •II rlOhl. HU• Ind lnltrt!M , ____ _ .. ~ll A RC. p R 0 p ER T I ES, l •l HMWU ... lrl 81Yd., S11llt 1419 t0t!YIJ1!d tO an19 now lltld 11Y ll lll'>Oer 8 t1Jiit" Mt rmitk,CoitoMes1,CalU.9'167' ... ,.,,..,_,,C•lllorftf1t0011 1o1ld Oeed ol t ru$1 In 111• Pl"OPl!tlY WJIERIORCOU"TOFTH E A I Feln W10 •nd Ser~ i:alnb.i..... Publl,h<ed o''"OS Co•~t D•Uy Piiot shu•ted In 11110 County •nd SI•!<! TH E STATE OF CAl.I FO ANIA FO R H Yf. JOO V!.i Lido No,d, Newpo"1j .IMrtFl lS.1},AprU I IJl ·I ~ dntribt!d•": THECOUHT't Df"OAANGE ~-h. Cal•t, 416~1) ---------L~ JI ol Tr.Kl No. •132, In 111ec11, N•.A-7to1l 1/1,s bu~lne"' IS te>nt:luttc<.I b• all i1t· f'(" n (.(r ,''(ITfrf: ol Coit I ~\•, Count't Q/ OrAnoe, NOTICE Of" HEAAtNGOF PETfTIOtt OlyA..·aJ I> \ ·" \. Sl•tP ol C1Ulor"lo, ali 1ilto¥tn on • f"O ll AUTHORITY AND Dlll ECTION -------· MeprttorMdl110ookUf,P11011i21and TO CO NV EY PERS O NAL :t All•nrai11boir9 SUf'l!RIOllCOUllTOll' 11, MlsteU.t.neoui Maps, rttord~ o1 f'R O,.EATT' PURSUANT TO CON- '1' \ \IAl~mlftl WI\ llle'd with 11>1! CALIFOlltNI,&, Or•l'IQSCOV"ly,Colltornl .. , TpiACT;Oll,INTH E AL":'EllNATIVI, Co Y Clerk oi Dr•n90 Counl' on COUHTVOP"OtlANGE T"n.ilrfft.addr~i1•nt:lolll0,totn'n0n FOR COHFIRMATtON OF SAL£ OF Mop ll, 19/S CASE NUMllll Oltt111 dlnllJ"'llon, H anr. ot I~ rt•I pruper1y f'AllTIOE ASHI P tNT E A ESTS # Ff1l11 SU-M .. SlM"O Ol•G I dHCrltwd•bonltp1.1r ...... telltoM:-.,. E ol S E A l!oh<!d Ortnoe Coail O•lly P11e11, .., .. I! ,...., -\t•lt ... MU L , WEINER, In '' JM m•trl• ol Pttlll-r! Gt1nl ""'nue, Col.ta lrMli•, G11Horni• 0.(e•W'd M ••• !S,•llll "P'11 t.I. "'s •1•1S EMILY SUE •tttKE •nd R•~: "1to'6 t.0t1cE IS HEJIE6Y GIVEN Ill.•! .. j> t O CE RORERT MEll:LEAH LICE fllf undt,,loned Tfulit~e d!St lli""' le•ll Ler111 •i ono F•rmt<\ ,,.,.11 t( l:B IC f': Tl To t~ Rt~<*nl : Tht Mtit~• ...,.., lllbll!ly for 111y lm.orretl"""'li ol Mert,...,.t' lru~I co, ol lcno 1%.Mh. f~ .... ,,.\ Uled. pttll!On (Ont•mlno 'l'OUf , .... llrHI loddrH, Ind dlhtr tOllTl"IOn Klillq tO·•>.e<u•o·~ "'Ille Wiii o• tile ..,..:PttTI T10U11 •Ul1Nlt.t. n1•r•l1QO, You "''' til• 1 '*rlt~n Olsl"""llOfl, n •"'· \llOwn hefein. dOO••·n•,,...d ecceoet11. 11.twt' l•lto HAMii STAT 8fl<'f.tlT rnoot1if wUnln »Goy• ot trot $11t lhlll s.111 w1e. woU be mtdot. 'WI •1t1out r.:•t•n 6 11e11toon lor an Oro:Mr ,.111-qr11· 10¥r!nt per'IO<t~ •nd («p0r• tlllli """"""' h urved on.,-. II you «1,,_n1 Cl' w4rr1n1r. 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Thirlloi'lllklU\'"llCIOf "ld Dtod llf rl'IO'"'•o 1nlt•tUttffor1nt•1owfloUlh w COrpor•llOl'I, 1.ao T-11r•••11u1.-.1.-wrK ... ,.._.., Tr~• Mr•ioto'o 011et1.1ll'll 11111 IM· n,.oe tor turll'lfr P••Ucutor1, .ontt ,,,., S..lllt Yl'••lllnlllon .. ,,, ti...,,_, ... ,11e11 ... 1i-. 11 ......... to '"' tll'ld>lr•llf'l9d • -11111111 .... 1111~ Ind O!IKI OI .... "''"O llw """" Fil 'll\lnt~i. 11 cor1d11cttd Of 1 0.t911 0tlot>H IS.lt14 OIClll'•lloftol O.lo1111 t nd Ot....,..1or ,..~ ~n ,..11or •~••I 11, 1•1', .11 t IXI L' il!IP•rlneril'<IP. WILLIAM8.t.f 'OtlM. S.le, ~ 9 -ltlen Holkt ol Ott-I •.m., l" '"" <o..,lroon• ot Oi!P<1•1menl r Ktrf¥ I< .•• ,~. Clt•k ll'ld E.let:llol'l l• Stll, ,.,.. \I~ ho(), l ol ''"' C0.111, •I llXI Cl~•( Cini~• f \· 1 Glrwro1 ll1rl11•r 6rNlt•l1*L Ot~. <.,.... '•ld Nollt•of O.l11ilt ~ EIOC· 0<1w Wilt, 'In ll'!e C•l'I' ot s,...,t• A.1\1, 1.,; )l•l•mtnl w•• 111$d .tlh 1hf> Otpul? !Ion lo S.U 10 flt re<tH'dtld Ill Ille (~'I' (.rllo!Ot'n!1. (. ntf Cl••to ol Or•nQll C--.ty on <SEA.LI -••IM,ealpf"Ol)tlrl'tl.,!Ot .. «L 0..lfOM,or,fl11,l•I), . , t'IS WI LL.I"~ 1'. ttAltTI • 0.t•: ~ltll 11, lt1S ll'ILLl•M Ii, JI JOMN, ,llOLSTOH, "llOo"tlOt•IL..lw COMWl,IN(,t\tr11sltt.tl't (~unlv Cl•ft. &MCll lT TlllCllC,"'11"' ttmW•~· ., .. ., S<itil• t1t "Tlll• lriiur•M• •rlll tr141(am. C.RlE N8E ilt G • GLU'I( II lit c;tr',....fllM ..... "' .. Olk .. C..lllonlt•t lf02 • _.,.,, Aotnl !MO .t'ft• ... 11 lht Sl•r1, '-'ll1100ll t./\lr'I ..... ,.,.,.._ nk....., ............. ....... Bf fl•rbllrl L.ttrtrto, Lfl A•lli, c.111. totlf Nllt .. C.llM'91•Mltl ........,... .......... Alllhorll!tdiltMI-Tit : (1111 Ul->llO ••KM 2tnt · 11111 ..._...,..,...,..1+tttMn .....,.1"'" Ofll'I• GM\t DMly Pllol NMltlMll 0..-. CMJt o.11y fll ~ on.ot e.tt 09lty F'tllt """"'itllte Or~ Coe't O.Uy Plrot. JrMKll ll,1,U-.Alll"llt,it7J .llNI Ul. .. t\!Zl.n1J ',\M-N f'i8R" ... U. ... ....,.t.ttfl 1 IM4S ..... 111,J,t ,1,I) .. • 'tl»ll No,111•"4 · · bo t h · I f R E N ( H Q u A R T e A QUI nes a u l e antmil ~OMEOWN E ~S ASSOC IATIOM, ordinance s hould be ad · P1.ii"111 1 "'· BAR6ARA. FAY d r essed to the coin-HEBEt11T.e1(.,era1.0e1endan1. 0 St ff I,,,,. underilgned, Sh<!,Uf•Coronef', n1issio n at P .O. Box 100, 11 a COo.lntvot:>r~nqe,St••e ot C•htorno.i,do !Iunting't on l1eJth , 92648. Ch1·i",'tt.ll,., L"opil.zkc <>I horeby ttr1llr Iha\ by ~••1"" e>I °'<•ee ·~ " ro. o1Fore<.lo1ure1nd s ... 1e In 111e S-IOI' 0 1' \'Oll't'tl t o I ht• t'Olll· N c \V port I~ ca(' h a n d C.OUrtot11teCountvorOranQe.Sra1e ol llliSSiOll, (l mCt'lS at 7 ~1:tdelt•ine l·f erold o f C•lilorn!•. enl~••d Of'I Febt"1J••'t n. I I ,,,s, '""••corded ~ti•u•rr ?I, 1t1i1n p.1n . on l ll' St_•Co n t Tul'S· Corona dcl :\J :.ir arc staff "'' •bo •• •nHUed l t llo n, Wherein duy o r l'<i('h nlonth in rnernbcrs o f P ornon a '°l'trK:h Outrler Hom.owner s AsSOtl•-[l I 11 11on 1h1.iooveNm1K1p1•1~1;11,01>1,.1nl'<I !·oom ·• a t l le _unt· CollC'ge's s c h ool 11aper. •ludqnl<!ill•Mdec.•.eoll01'et"IO!;ute 1n g t o n ne~1 c_h C t VI(' Stud cntLifc ,for thcs1)1'· -Mlle 419oinit B•rbl'' F•re Heller! C 2000 \1 S t <Mt1ne1•n1, tor the 1 .. m 111 uso.oo t.•llt<.'r , ' u1 n rcl't. h'J:!SC1nes tt>r. Doll~••· •~w1111 mon•y 01 lhe un11ro 1.--------------;,:,::;;,:,:::,=:::,;,:, ____ _ >1.ttes,11¥1 b't vlf\1Wol • wr!I olenloru!· Mtnt I" ,.10 1t1IO" lsiue<I on March 5, 1tlS. l emcomtn•ndt!d IOU!! all the-. .,.,1., kl llW Counly ol Or1/\ge, Sllle ot C.lltornl1, dt!M: rllK!O ai IO!IOW$; Loi SI DI trocl •)S• ''per ""'P rt• tortMCI in 110o1! :MM, p.iljei J2 TO J.J In- t Lui I Ye ol Ml14 ~11,....,..., Ma Pi>, In !fie Of· he• "' , ... (D1.1n1, RetOf~r DI Or.noe Counlr Pr-'1'1 Ii commonly k"Cl'Ml"' 116) Ot•uYd!e PL•tl, (Oil.! Mtll , C..lifomJ1. TDQttNr wllll •ti •nd sl"O\llH the lt"frnen11, htrit01l•n1tnU •l'ld •P· _,.ntn<•I tri.reu.nto bele>nglflQ or In .,yw1.,,. .ipperl•lnln11. PUBLIC NOTI CE · IS 11EREBY GIVEN TM! on W•-wl•J, ""Prl1 tJ, 1111'-'' 1a:ooo·uor.,, A ""· Dt ,,...,o., M "Win Loblly, Cou1ll>OuM. JIXI Clvk Clnltr Ori ... W.", C!ty OI S.nl•Mt I wtU Mii the .uovc det(rllltd proc..rtv, llfl(ltf u ld wdl Ind M(f•'· or toll'll>C.11 trotrll'QI ., ....,., bl M•t'\,8ry 10 MllJ!y M•d 1ud<;1m1 n1 with l"ttr•'h -(O\U, 10 LM nlO/\f'U ti-·' I Or (.,h In ,.Ylrful n"Q,_Y ot lhe U~lled Sl•!t•. O•ted •t S•nt• lln•, C1Uto•nl1, W•Ch !4, 1•1), OAADGATES, S.l'lot•lll·COt'e"~r (OUnty OI O••nq<>, C11110t"'a By C. A. lt•nt'llll. 0.pulr k •rl .. f f'•l•oll WOo ... •0...1".kMlt l Nl•ll'Of1 .. IKll, C•llforril • ttttO ................. , Publl\IWd Or1noe c .. •l O.tty PllOI, Beach Seeks Reseroe Cops The city or ll untlngton Beach is looking for male a n d remale r e5erve officers. Anyone from 2 1·45 can apply at the city personnel o rrice or police depart n1cnt he<td· quarters. R eserves must \York a minimun1 Qr 16 h ou rs a month helping regular orficcrs at .such ta s ks as patrol, traffic control, jail duty, crime prevention and s~inl cnforcement:s.' All appli<'ants m u sr undergo a s eries of t~sts to detcrnline both mental and phys ical fll 11f'SS , ·rhl! progranl is geared ror !iO nfficC'r s and lhl~rc are 25 now 5ervi n~. ('ii:ht of \\ h o n1 ar(' \\'omen. Application s are lit the c ity perso1111~'1 office on the fourth floor o r the i1y hall or al the police d epar tment • .f"or turtht:r lnfornlation c o ll 536·5491. 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""' ;· ,. ......................... ~ '. ·.~ Reo1 h•o••· ....... 1000.2999 The Bluest Mar~etpl~e· on tht Oranae Co.est • Employment & ., "I -~· ~~;~~1 .. ·1~~~:.;~~·~; DAll,Y-Pl.LOT C·LASSIFIED ADS Preparation .•.•.• 7000·7199 Merchondl5t .....• 8000-8099 !ooh & Morine , ·~·' Equipment .....•.• 9000.9099 '" ~0~~~'F:.:i".'.'.~~:·~;,~5499 You Can S~ll It, Find It , [ 642 __ 5678 ] One Call S.ervice Fast Credit Approval Automoblles & otlwr Tron1portatton ·;·· 9100-9999 ! ~.· •• Services & Repairs 6000-6099 Trade It With a Want Ad . • .. ?:.~·.~!~~·.~ ............ ~:::.~~.~~ ....... ~~!!!~~~~'!'! .... ; .. ~4:'!:::.~~~~ ....... ~~!?.~.~t!: ...... . •l' G..Jai 1002 Ge-ne-ral 1002 Genual 100.2 Get1tral , 1002 ,Mouses for Sale-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••-•••••• ... ••••••••• ~••JI\•••••••••••••••••••••'••••••••••••••••••••• ' ........... ············1----------1 • j " ... ERRORS: Ad•etfisen should chrck their ad1 doily and ~ er- r ors immediately.' TM DAILY PILOT .. ......, ~ ""' liQtaility for thr first in- . corrrct in5eftion oftly. Grnrral 1002 ······••!•••••········· GRACIOUS S PA CIOUS LIVING Your f11mily will "live it up"' in lhis up~radcd 2 story , 'I br t bonus rm . near new home. "Ol'l'crcd al only $6t.i ,50U. BACK BAY HALFACRE College Park with 4 bedrooms, 3 bath POOL 1101\l E-lovcly 3 home. Lo ve ly pool ilnd bclS'oom. 2 bath corner ru um f o r horses · tiome. Complete with C\'erythin~ for iln aC'liv e b::-aul1fulpoolandacl'CSS famil y! Call to Sl'e for boat or trailer. Just &12·5200 recently rl'decorated. PETE BARRETT 'fransfer forces sale. Price d ri ght at only -REALTY- $47 ,900. Ca l I now 642-5200 675-4060 546·5880. ~HERITAGE . REALTORS • SPYG.LASS HILL SPECIALS!! A SHOWPLACE inside & out 1s this great 3 ttn. 2 Ba eustom dt"· curated home. Owne r transferred forcl'S quick :;;ile. $79,500 . NATURAL SURROUNDINGS makes this fun 4 BR, 2 U,iL t '/ll home a real joy to ov.·n. 1-lurry. only St!5. 000' • BRING YOUR OWN RACQUl!T lo this 2 story. 41!1{. 2 lla corner lot homC". GllBA'f VI E\V just S!i5.000: WESL EY N TAYLOR CO . llEA LTOl{S '"" ~ 1H4G BRAND HEW -LINDA ISLE Most luxurious! Beaut. view of lagoon. Perfe ct des ig n . Rich plus h cptng & drapes, ex p e n si ve \vallpa pers, a bunda nt use of Ualian marble, pool & jacuzzi. 5 BR. forma l DR. lge rec . roon1, f> .. R&3 gur. Pie r &slip+ rnore. 76LindalslrDr OprnWed 1-5 21 I I ~an Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-491 O Grneral I I 002 Ge-neral 1002 ··············"········ ...................... . WATERFRONT WITH SLIP Located in one <>f Newport's best private communitie:-;-. Private s li1> for large boat. 3 BR. home, beautifully decorate d , extra·lgc. living rm.; 2 larg e patios. A cle li·g htful sa ncl~,' be a c h . r•~ee land (not leasehold ). $131,900 • VE AR Hou1es For Sole Hous•s Fors• Houses For Sate Houses For Sale ................................................. · ......•.. ,,......... ... . ..................... . General I 002General I 002 en•ral I OOZ ~.-ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • //«4tbe SHJid, ~ · REALTORs' OCEAN OR BAY?? Just one s hort block to either -or -'! 2 Bedr..m ., 1:v.a bath. Fire place. bltn kitchen. ideal beach home . Walk to everyihing: on the Balboa Peninsula. 1\ r e al buy f0ronly ... $58.900. Ill( llllMI\ IOf u•••G IJ()(MUtl "'' ''" •u, ro~ •~r. uu. o• 1uH ••ff(AU l lt 1•/ ••J!Olt I 1002 SIN A LITTLE! If you'r e w a iting to ::;Leal a house. try this alluring 4 bedroon1 ll'v ine T e rrace h ideaWaj-' y,:ith a vie-w o f all the act.ion. Sunken Ii ving roo111 . sensuous n1 aslc r suite with panora111ic \'ic\v and it ·s all built around a secluded poql that's gr c<.1t for those !<:inda 1>urtics. 'l'his one is s pacious. on FEE land and onl}' $189.500. It woul<I be a crin1e 11ot to tall UNIQY.E, 675 ·6000. UNIQUE HOMES R•allors-675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Coronad~ Mqr I 002 Gf'M'ral General •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Getterol I 002 'Genrrol I 002 LIDO ISLE Lovc lY 481~: 3 })u. \Veil located n ear te nnis t·ourt & bei.i ch. $95,000. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bluffs "de Elegance" ~H~O,;.U~S~E~+..,;2;,_U~N;,;IT;;;S~J-;;· Cole of Newport F.a sts ide Costa i\1esa CO H<JN.-\ del 1\1 ,\J{: Jn- Monthl y int·omc S5t!O . tl'rcsti n~ lv.'o bedroom r • Prit·e S4~.ooo firm . plus ;.i Jot for the kids. Cln Sl'AHLJN(; a lot :.ond onL·-hal f & rc- GREAT VIEW of cntirt• Newport ;irea )..'.OCS with this 5 HJ{, 3 Ha SPYGl.1\SS ho1nc, only BAY AND BEACH E'75-3000 Plus h carpets & tlecorator <!rapes frame this e xpanded '"J,inda·• ~ 3·\ge. bdrms. & 2 buths -1.dl on one floor. Offercct at S78.900. Cull for app·t. to ins peet l{Et\L t:::,"TA'J'E ;1dy for a l<.1rge second 833·3.">M unil. $75.SUO. Sl 2'J:!l5o. · 2 <l07 £COAST H W Y CORONA OEI.. MAR Large 8 Bl~ .. 6 ba. home on sandy be a Ch : 50 ft. lot, s hore 111oorin g. S295,000. Will conside r trade. C" TRUST SALE J-, -F antastic a br, 2 1.6 ha, •' ·split le vel , pool. lge patio. ·rop i:ond. Est;:ite says sell! '.I Sl,ARLING REALESrATE M33 ·3548 VETERANS Free li s t of homes ;.ilrcady appr.aised by VA ,. in O.ran ge Co unty . Avai l able to a ny Veteran. Ca ll World Real Estate. 556·7777 anytime. Veterans Real J-:stall' Specialist. ~ ___ ._ __ --- h ,., I"'' " For Classified Ad .ACTION .c.u A DAIL T l"fLOT AD-YISOI: 642-5471 k t yw loolmg IOI' a (trfoin .... INlhiug JOU can't find? 642-5678 DAILY PILOT - 675-5511 COLE of NEWPORT H F.AL'rORS 2515 J-:. Coas t 1-lv.'y Co rona d(•l Mar. CHOICE DUPLEX 2 Hed roo ms each with built-in kitl·hen pri vate yard s & garuges. 7'; loan now on Property tran sfe r ab l e t o ANYONE at 7''1.. /\sound '·SLEF.PF:H '"at $42,500. POOL & JACUZZI Spacious S HR. 3 Ba NJ-.::W BEDFORD floor pl;in, great neighborhood for .a young f<imil y. Sl74 ,500. EASTBLUFF Spacious nearly ne\(' 3 Bit, fa m -rm home. Corner lot privacy wilow m:::unl. Prof. deeorutt•d delux e e;1rpl'ls. dra1>c>s: li ghting. v,:;1llpapcrs ,i:, morl'. Prieecl to sell , ~7!J,5!iO, General 1 I002]Gf'nrral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $30,000 -+..._ Brautifullym::ihttained OPE COD, WATERFRONT with pierond51ip I-luge l\VO·s tory 4 BR & de n. 3 BA . \\'ilh formal dining. 2 frplc·s .. 3cur g ar and Extra 1>a l'king. SI 45,000 flrand n e \v 5 bclrn1. 4 bath. on 30 ft. lot. P ier & s lip. S295,000. Xlnl buy. 3 BR. 3 ba, s ingle sty. home <>n 35 ft. street-to-street lot. $89,000 WATERFRONT LOTS 40x00 FL 5250.000 30x l05 S\65.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boys1de Or 1v" NB 675 -6161 ( [U~~IN-: Mfl~TIN I He) '---·-REALTORS--~· 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR GrtWrol I 002 Ge-nrral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES, INC. --HARBOR VIEW II P:.i lcrrnn fl oor plan. 4 BH, ~ Ba luxurv home 675-6670 Ge-nrrol 1002General 1002 THE BLUFFS w/fan,-r m & v.·l·t har. Sp.·1rk l1·ng 4 bdrm. conclo ·. c1-I un1't . on JACOBS REALTY I " k . 2919NewportBlvd.cOfTler30th •••••••••••······-·---· ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ·~ ~~~:~n P~'° µ~~c~~~r t,·, ~~ri~·~ ~ OVERLOOK CITY COUNTRY CLUB greenbelt. n ear J)ool . S72,500 •121.5j>0. • HILLSIDE LIVING NEWPORT AREA G ... ral . 1002 General 1002 .. COTIAGE NO DOWN GI Couple's delight! 3 Bdrms .. 2'2 b"ths. R.E.BROICERS & ····~········•·····-·•••• ···f~~~·-~~~··••••·••,,. .$44.900'.'· Near pool. New li s ting! S.54 .500 VI Ente rt<.1iner 's dream R.E.SALESMEN . EW + Country apprOlll'h. y ard !Bi~,-;parklingpoul. HUGE WE WANT YOU MES"-VERDE GREE .. 'BELT Prime area . ltustic C'ol-Ulli rtlatc pr ivacy . 567SanMicolasDri•r.Suittl02 BILLIARD ROOM 'l'o rind out how vou <·an 2 STORY 1""111 l<i ge offers llYNA MIC Wrou~ht iron decor. 4 MewportCmter 640-40Si> . ;· h r . t "-h VIEW OF CITY LITES , $2000 ~~·.~~i~o~-~;:k;;~uc·<.1~,~~~ .Only $64,~00: ~ L ~ie?vn ~:~u J~ta1utif~1 by nile & S,\l)J)LEBACK 1-';imily Sile bedroom's. I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! TOT L now ! You II love this i'.xel' tree-s had ed park at your MTN S. hy <-WY· Story ~~1:~tG~1. k~~£h(j·~~n ~~!Getter 0 A DOWN style Pacesetter. homf! J>ropec1.v line. l1lis hrand book interior. 1-lardwood al · I 021Gf'neral I 002 G. l W 752 0460 t"· m J> It' I c w •I h 4 others.-<.:<il l for more in-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1an ~.ameroom. <.1rm .-1 "• .1b lh d & new. never lived·in . floors. i\.1assive corner form;ilion ! 847 _6010. COLLEGEPARIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• panelling throu i-:hout. An >el room~·: a ,s. t'n _ e le ga ntl y upgraded brick fireplace. Country SPANISH 1-'our bi g b('drooms. . ytime. f,•,c,ma l d 1n~1g. ::anlasllc townhouse h<.ts a lof t kitC'hen . Antique charrn 1 -A~·~·-n_L______ ~~~~o?uA~:;~'o0~~ HACIE~DA J-'ormal dinin ~. Fullf;;;;~~;;~~~~~~ a ICC wor . pa 10 c~ver. library and 2 sp;.t cious througi{out. Extra large PAINT UP ,... pril'c just S..19.!IOO ! Jl11rry Best va lue 1 ~ •1ll ~,f C~~~ bedrooms an1t 2 baths. lot. loads of l<i r~e trees. S42.5oo. IO':; dov.·n RED TILE ROOF c:dl nowM47-6010. Age nt. f\.~esa .. Don l miss Jl .. IO'/,-downwill do1L flov.·ers & shrubs. A rare FIX UP l'llove in on C'redit <1p-Arch<·tl atrium entry. OCEANVIEW New <"UStum home with 180' panor;1rnic ot'l'3n & Ci,ln yo n \·ie v.•. Builder will <·ustomizc to meet your indi vidual rec1uirc- n1enls. Under SIOO,OO(J, !Jlj2-77BX ,Q,. KEY 'tji* l\EALTOl\S iil'i ---·--~-- $2250 DOWN! POOL Bike to beach. f)r splash in you r own sp<i rkJin g poo l . ll o m emak<~r·s <lr ca n1 kitchen . G<•n1'r(1u s be<lrooms. Low low dn\lo·n p<.1ymt. llu r r y ·('all nov.· .IW7·1RllH. Agent. $0. La gun a 2BH, close to hca t·h. Vi ew. S.17 ,SOO . Ca il f>-12-HllK.'> Hkr. =-- $36,500! BEACH LOCATION 5AREFREE Call 546-S880" find. llu rry ln sec. C<.1 ll $30,000 proval, fa st escrow, 3 Br, C U r I Separate family room. "' u: .Quail ~ 842.2535. VA-FHA TERMS 2 Jla, J.c<· Ii·· rm + din Ri.i:: form<il li vi ng roon1. ONDOMIHI M Place ;. Ol'n•111 '1 ''1 ~"''1 '01.!i1..-1 ' This 3 bedroom. 2 hath ti r('a, rpc , newtlrps & Country kttl'hcn . llu;it Throw your l;1wn mov.·cr Prap t1·-·. r~· . > hom e is the best buy· in crpts. prof. painte<I. d h h 11· ;1wa y-ttii s is the life! er ,.. ,. .;: Eves 5Sti·Mti74 /546-0521 oor l rOug gai:agl'. 1 ~ 1:::::::::::::::1 752•1920 · ' ''' Cos ta Me s a . L ar~c '"I." s haped lot. Purk-:;;~~,l'~~u11~~-l1~'.~~a~~~{~~~~ l.\OO~l(St. NlWPOllJ llACH _' -. 11 :;._;:-, l~~~g'.". 0~~~1"·~1·~0~~ •.. s,·~.·.·.•,·. ',•,kc !>L'll [~'.!-:·,,Just &Hi.95i). k FOREVER VIEW " ._. · urry · '-'" now tu sec la c car(' nL .1 Hcdroom . OCEAN VILLA -----se hool:-<. (;rc<.1t potential 847-fiOIO. Age nt. 1 1 ~baths.ch11rn1ing uncl ()f the ba y. Bluffs & HarborYiewHomes for youn g fami ly or 1n------ l'on vc o i{'nt. 1\!-i k in g i;parklin.q Pacific. from $4525 You own the l and ~ Best ve stmcnt C;dl 545·!.,.1!J\. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-3 PLUS I s:JJ,500. C<.1llfHO-llSl this l\'a n Well s home in TO ASSUME ~ DC)VEH Sl-IOHF-.;;. S HR.. val Ill' in t his prros l.1 ~c 11__ 'Super sharp duplex in 4 ha ., with l~R. DH . hkfst. TWO· STORY ~1c~ngahc~or::.~,3~1<\:e~i~:i~~ "·',' J •. :, 11." WANTED ~:~aj l~~d~~n~~~r~nl~~tnhi~ ~HERITAGE rn1 .&mstr.suite.ha\'ing ltamblin g t\\-·o s tory 2bdrms .. convert.den.2 • m -un obstructed view & den beach home. SpaC'ious Illus lovely added fami ly baths & Jge, countr.<' B k ·1 · l ~~~~~~~~~~·J v.•ith Wl'l har, ovC'rlook-livin" and dining rooms. room. ac uni IS i:. kitc hen ; elegant dining Harry Babbitt and Pete '"-d I 1 b lh r i n "{wall ed t'r enc h (;ourmct ...-ardcnkitchen. HOME+l~OME " 1 13 ood uc room pus a O · ... ., area. Lge. patio v.·ith ""'"'" .. oge wan more~ r 1 1 1 .,3 c II cn u t y ard & pool. Sweepingslairs tobonus easy mainlenance EASTSIDE JB R house salespeople.Callnow. e.~re94c0o,on y.,...!J.')(). a REALTORS COLLECOEPARK Lurgc Jl3 fl. 2ba w/lush ldscpg & huge B-U·4 in lanai for Summer enter· t;iining. 'l'his is a new listing and it"s priced to sel l at 543 .!150. C:.ill <1ui ck- ly. 556-2f>(i() C::: SELECT °T"PROPERTiES $219,500. (ISJI ) size master & childrens I d · J · h b h I BR .... 5-· suit es. Glass doors to an scap1n g. usl$68.750 WI\ ac e or apt+ I - Reduced $9500! C F C I h apt. over garage. As-e nclo :-<cd p;_itH) and , • Q eswort y sum e 7'1 VA loan. $276. grounds . ()n!y S2R.9SO . . ' · 11 r Realtors 640-0020 per mo. Call PRESTIGE Ca or <1ppo1 nt ment. __ ._ HOM ES. &15·6646 !J63·li767. ~~~!~~! .......... !~~~ ~~••••••••••~~:'.! Grnerol 1002Gett•rol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I irvine realty llC'Sl Huy! Short. bike ride , Best triplex in Cost 1\-tes a -all 2 l~rooms. 2 have private patios. En closed g;.1ru~ei;. Close to shopping. entC'rtain· menl. Clt'. Pl.US AS· SU MAB LE L{J,\N--call fo r further det a il s - OWNEH ANXHI US. PENIN.J'OIMT Nea rl y new 2-slory. 3 bedrootn, 3 halh s : enclo se d p a tio , 2 fireplaces. electric built- ins, gara~e door opener. Priced at $124J)00 45' OH THE BAY, PLUS A beautiful eus lom home. Pier finar:1 c i"ng . s p ecta·cular view: parking, spacious entertaining, $Wimmin g. All this plus muc h more is yours for $279,500. to he:.ich. Not a condo. fee Hr•ll•r~ 1..~. land . <.:harm1n i.: 3 ~-----,,;. __ , bedroom . 2 bath horne. 64.".-4400 Country kitchen. Wal k to Flt EE i-'00 1 . .-Sl:itely all scho ols. Only 10•1: <tBR in pk -lik escttinA', st. dov.·n. t:;.111 no\v lo sec of fin e ho1ncs. Elcg fam 847·6010 !\gent. din, hu ge spark ling pool ----·----free. Pets ok . ll49.95o WALK TO THE BEACH From th is immaruh1tc beach hi dt'·a-way, only steps rrorn the water. Thi s is a sharp newer propl'rly not one or lhe old "'Tear Downs". Only 5,000 . llctter s~ today. ll-7711. (Jpcn Evt•s. -YA/FHA ltepos jn QrungcCounl y Key1<: in offh:u WORLD REAL ESTATE $peciallsts In i:-ov~rn· ment financed homes! - 556-7777 C"all anytime ALL U.S. VETS It is your r ight In own a home with no down pa)'· ment. s1 :·1ff o r t1X· veternnll to assist )'Oli. Call World H1~11I .. :stottt'. Oranl{e County 's onl y Vet e r an Ilea] f:st:it c Spec ialis t . As k ror Vet e r ans <"O unselor. $56-7777, Call anyt 1~ W11nl ad resulL<; OCEANFRONTS R-t Va eantlotSS0,000 2 & I Br duplex SIJS,500 3 & 2 J:lr duph·x SISH,500 Di x. duplex Si99.54.IO Submit:;!! orrcrs! ! ti75·7000 GOV'T. OWNED, '1 HR .• 2 ha. 529.SOO Low down puymcnl 556,StlX) Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors Turtlerock ·BONUS ROOM Great faniily li\·in~ can be yours in thir. beautiful 4 bedroo1n , 2 1~ bath home. Tile bonus room js ltirJ?e en()11~h for a pool table. 3 Ca r Jldrnlje. Ideally located acrQss strttt from park & pool. $79,500. 64.0·6161 546-4141 673-JH63 642-225:! eves associated SR Ok £RS--AEAL TO RS lO l~ W ij olbr.,, bll lbbl The fastest Wesl. .. u .Class ifiC'd &12-5678. draw in the, l)al[y Pilot 1\d. Phone $@\"-.~~-Lt £!r5 ft Thot Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuckle '""•• ll•"CU.'f ll. f'OWH 0 R.orron~ lell&rt of the lour acrol!lbltd _d, b+ low to for111 fovr J1111pl9> -d1. MES TIK I I 11 I I r . 1-~R.;..A,.;H;_;...I ~y.......l1 ·)'. I' I I I . LETS Ans were In Clasalflctloa 8080 BETTER THAN A TAX CREDIT. Reduced to S91,900 fee! Beautiful Harbor Vie w Portofino. 4 bedrooms. 4V2 baths, d ecorator finis he d fa mily room & pool-size lot. Emmel McKune 644·6200. (U62) LUXURIOUS DOVER SHORES. Beauti£ully appointed 4 bedroom + family room home w /new custom carpeting. Ove rsized lot. Badminton .court. Outs tanding location. $132,500. Helen Hartley 642·8235. (U63) EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE. Country Fr e n c h . 4 spaciou s bedrovms. 3 f ir e places, 2 wet bars, family room + s tudy . Doc k accommodates 2 boats. $258,500. CathySohwe icke rt642·8235. (U64l rARK LOCATION. Harbor View Homes -3 bedrooms, 2 ba ths. huge kitchen & formal dining. Ande r sen school area. $71 ,500 fee. EmmetMcKune644·6200. (U65) TllOPICAL COAIUIEHS. Superb· land scaping w /g azebo, waterfall · & K oi pond! Marvelous setting for this s pecial 3 bedroom. 3 bath home in Harbor View. S95,000 fee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (U!!G) • IOI Otw•1 Prl ... •42·1235 '164.\ MK.t.rftlv• b-4-6.200 ""'PGJI 8•.cll, Cllilomi. 12663 TENNIS BUFFS 'ARISE A wide picturesque greenbe lt separ a tes this Bluffs condo from the Newport Beac h T ennis Club. 3 Bedrooms and a fan1ily room. Including land $79 ,500. OH THE PARK 4 bc<lroom, 2 11~ bath home with pool and cabana, :!.-4 bath & laundry. The perfect spot for a family that enjoys the freedom of li ving on the park. $109,000. EXTREMR Y HANDSOME 3 bedroom. 3 baths. Custom built. Hi -beamed cei lin g home. Wesl c liff·Dover Shores area . Breakfast rm., large bedrooms , wet bar, 3 car garage on quiet street. Land included . $125,000 CAMEO SHORES VIEW Open, airy, and d elightful! Beautiful patio a nd pool. 3 bedrooms & convertible den -3 baths .. This lo ve ly h ome is absolutely· immaculate. Sl49.500. ' DIAL 644-1766 2161 s .. Joa .... HihRd.,N.I. A COLllWEllL IAHllElt CO. •• • ••• 02 ••• r I 02 ••• ~2 r··· 'F l•v. m. m. 11;1l Bi~ 1rk· ~50. sec. j II "'' lhs j ly ' l of. all 102 ••• • ' I ". • . ' ... .. I Tuesday, Apr!l 1, 1975 DAIL y PILOT ff 7 CCN111Mrclal C ommerc fo l lleome-f'roperty 2000 ou1e~ Unfvmlst.ecfi 1 'ropt'f"fy 1600 Pro,.rly 1600 ~··•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••.••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1 MESA VERDE Costa Me10 3224 v ALLEY REAL TY TRIPLEX ••••••••••••••••••1•••• PRESENTS OWHERsftling ·I UH , 2 Uoi , t·pti~. ll r~. ~ Udrms .. I 2·btlr111 . + ra\~ rm , ~atio, dltnt.. -• OPP 0 RTU ... 'ITIES I. ·Ae~. w 1frpk Gacuge,, ~t,";i;'~ I. S:JSO. mo. t lcls. _ .... P,-1vatl' pullos. ----- MAIM STREET, SAMTA AMA .()woecia"' •:w·rn~ MESA VERDe; .. OJ<hlf .12 unit molcl with owner's unit. a l!Uno t111' lt'.il'l". S:.i5ll. pc1· Convert to "condo offices" or? Asking SOU MD tMVEST. 111 u n 1 ti . 1 11 • 111 d 1 11 k $125 oop GOOD AETURM! i•:11 dl'li l'I'. 1!1 ·ll·r1•1n·t·~ 1 l'· ' ' Th •1t111 1•d l\111., ,<,; pi:_I 111;, LAGUNA 12 UNITS is 4·plcx,le-ssthon l'o · ..... :i--.1·111 .J J>i1 1·0 ,, V''ifY choic~ north of LaRuna location , .8X 9ross ot $65,000 4':.>:: -;:; .. \:-1-. 1 .. 1· <.'11111·1.. near shopping and beaches. Beautiful RIVIERA REALTY 1·:1 1•11·11 :11-l .JI :'1·111· llft \ vr '!'AKE OVER ESCROW condition. $325.000. • • 642·7007 • * «:ii Iii I:! .·1:1:1 :il1 l'r'; pn) • S Near o. c,an. ! BY OWNE.R. Lu•·-y· 2 on thi s 3 bd , 2 ba, Arc "FIXER UPPERS " ~1F:S \ IJ EI. ~l.\ll, :JHIL .! HA'tp 2b d •• ll h II . M b'I h H.\. 1·::\l'l. l'.\'t!ltl , -e room .. com-sLorySpanii;hl..aCuclSta. t'. c1ghts hom~wlt Two great locations with very rough o •r ome/ VHP l .C. Hl'J l.'l't -..:s. ~Jetely .upgradt.-d: inside a UR 3 BA fam rm+ be<1mt'dceiUngs,3d« improvements. Sur>erbbeacharea ·and Trlr Prks 2 300 C\Hl)E:\Elt l:\l'L .. s i~ :.",do•t~.'1t1n1,1°01'.w11,,'.'.mhu,G0' r ec ;oom .. ·"·-·pool. & a view rrom ever good Costa Mesa are~. ~6.500 and ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'<J(• 5·1~'·'~11 ' ... " ........ Many extras 968 lt7e room . $55,000. Time ii; ol ~c:..1 500 ,.. -;ra '7 1 iS ' it 3;; AIJo. Like new , I I build , Only $:$5,000. Red • · · -1heeSS('Jlce.497·UU.6. ....,., · furni i.hl·d . carpt_•tcd 11; ~ li I Ill. "rpl ~. •ll'p:-. •h.--· POOL HOME T PEN, UNUSUAL:.. l .. n111d1 ,\' l'lll. ~.11·a~L'. 1t·I1· WES 1 ~~~·;·~,P~,~·t~. ~11~0~•~1 '°"'§~5J6~·;"~8836;;~[963J~·55;'5~~;~~~-•-"ccc=:.::;:._:.::_::::::__I YOUR PROPERTY.I 11:1rk . :sasoo ti-15-0J21'i ' 1 '"~"1 · 1 "r1~·~·. ii·pll'. J.1•• 11"· $36 LOT WAIJKTOBEACH opportunity ; nt'w, we! If you had yO ur JJroperty for sale 11 1 ~· l' ... ·• '' J :.; o ,950 Lasl avai lable l{·I lol in ••. 3 hr, l'f~ ba Condow/gar. bui ll m anufaclurin lhrough US it would appear h c 1 ~-Our Mountain, Oeserl, t11·t ~ ~·h;lil1~·1\ .•.. t i)uciofs :i 1J1."tlroom with Wl•sl Newport Peninsula New cpts & no wax firs, bid~. of .ar>1>rox. 4.000 sq. five residenti<JI Orange Coun ty offices Resort 2400, Roy Mc Carcle .. ots O v"ood panl·lling il tCa . Sur1·our1d1.-J by re· $32.900. 536·8540 fl. + 2 bdrm,, den hom<' Id b · ••••••••••••••••••••••• u n d d e 1· u r u t u r ccntly conslrut·t1."tl high .,.,·hi t•h can 00 conv"ert WOU C 1n ~erested in se lling it , and our Realtor 1810 Mc-w~ wallpaper. I luge .healed i,:ru dc resit.Je ne•""'· ()''" t . 1 wel l staff ed in vestment office \VOUld PALM SPRl"'GS C.:ost.1 J\1 csaS.U~·77w~ "nd ('It I · 1 · b ....... ,,_ n--'Esta•-lr•i'ne 1044 o commcrc1a use; o " .. 1 ere( 1uK1 w1lh Jock ''' b··oc·h. , ••. ,, .. -.d ......, ~ • also be wor·k · ·r If t d l I t I. .. • .. Laguna Canyon Rd . 1ng on l · you wan C o New Cus tom View BEA U1'11-'L'I. '1Hr, l Ba, Pen Yo ,Y;irtJ Sl>llee lefl below mark('t for ;,,,·,.k by.,_.,,_, b th' I ' · h 0\'cr. May purchaSl' SUI>· s11le. ti7J·8550. .. '""""'" SUPER s Rp' at ross from location ol uy some 1n g e SC WI.!' m1g t even work l-l om1 '. t-:\'l'ry concciva-r·a n1 . fnl. bltns. f tc. J CCl to~·,,•;,'(;( loan. Ol'lN1119 ·H ~fUN /Ol>fNiri· newart school.$175,000 outan equity .. ac.!,V<Jl')Cefer you~ blc lux ury. S27,5,0i10. A!mus lNcYi.1~7'.J 4 ) l).lfi·771l.{JpL'ni•:v1:s. r•·.:::; I VETERANSU RI 3 BR in GRE 'NTREE, TURMERASSOC. c II 675 7225 \\-'ri ll' !'or l1t'Ql·hure : 1;7417 --·: -:-· I ' ;:'*~~·11·t . N a ir tonditio e . sha llOSN.Csl Hwy,La.una a -Airr>ort Dr . Bivcrsidc . 3 br Gr~c nbr~Jk ho1nt·. 2 ------' ... : ' ' $500TOTALCOST carpets, wal apercd . 494•75SI <.:a~<!.S0.1 ha . 1./1-t , l·1 H, Q/H, I Ti I ·''· ... ~.,::~j ~-) Beach Brt.'ezes·S upe r Short escrow possible. l'h . 711 Ull7·07GO hltns , l)r\I.'. fr11·d yd , ,'. ·. 1 J.1, if, '.'.b · ---··=··~ Bar-U-Que-Patio. on a 4101 li lenwood. Agt. patio:;. ilbl µar. S.'r.1."i. Nr, r:lriil cul-dc ·sar lot. J~rim e saJ-0780. (JPENl-IOUSI!: LC19UnaMiguel 1052 --· ----So . <.:st Plaz.1. UY.'ll('I'. area and value. Don't S.atJSun J2·'1pm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bu. Vu . Jot n1 hlyllwtl ! !i75·1J77 1. Costa Mesa I 024 wait. do il now ! CAJ~L "'WE l(MOW * 1'radl' for own ''our own -·-----BARCELONA ••••••••••••••••••••·•• tw2 -937t Rancho LAGUNA MIGUEL mun_ hm lot. or ·i S43-4~. E:1sts1dc :i beUroon1 hornc ESTATE --------IMVESTORSDREAM SanJoocpn -----"'1th range, rerr1~. ;ind ON LY 9 LEFT A CULINARY 'l'ownhouses from$.SJ ,990 *BEST * •HY OWN1'~R ·P~1lm Spr· gara,gc. Children OK. PRIME AREA [. · Select from 2 Br, 2 Br + ings tennis l'iUh :1rea 5285 PC!' rno. 1''rL'l' rental Prt·sti gc neighbor ood DELIGHT den or 3 Br. 1'l'plcs, sun· lligh view overlooking El H H, <! U1\ furnished . servtt·c ti'1ti·77 l I. Open M<in icurl·d l111id:-.e ,c·: Co1npletcly remodeled decks, patios. AU quality Niguel Golf Course. Lots Pool. Sij9 ,50fl ·consi cle1 l'.:vcs. 1 mp r c s s i v 1; l' n l r . l Condominiums kitchen and dining <il'ea . fcutures. 14 Lago Nort o! wood panel ·g & tile. Houses For Salt I Corftmrrcial tr:.idc f()r lnf:ome proper· all f\olassiVl' st('l)C.lov.'n li vtn" Cera mil· tile-Natural IC I & U · · Former model. True p rt 1600 ty.570.000cq. ... __ _, ._ . 1 .1 u ver n1ve rs1ty C 1., . _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rope y 3 roorn . Fl o~,r to r t•i ltng M r. x t t 0 Run n j n 9 W<JVU ....: v1n y tJ c . at no Dr.) ( 714 > 752. 7373 a 1 orn1 a Jiving. 579.500. f'otewport Beach 1 069 ••••• ••. •••. ••• •••••. •• 714/325·35 M, • hrt'pl·1ee Ste ) r I Si extra cos t . CALL L Nl--'Rlly -• . •. 1 i~p nrmu ream ' n e or K42 -!IJ~ CATHEDRAL ,,."'!'"'040" ..--SJ0-50.50 •••••••••F•l•X•ER'••••••••••• COMMER. CIAL --""'"'"'"'--dining roorn ~ l~nornlous Mewport's UPPirllav. _ --. _ _ _ ).!vrl.lcn kitt·hen with 1 ~· CEILIHGS "'EWPORT eating li;1r. <;1;.int $40,950.-$44,950 FOR SALE $220 PER MONTH n Rentals Sharp 2 Br. 1\1e.sa VlTdt• ' ·•··•n .• ltu .. ••· l··•I O<•m> anti a Spanish tile roof BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• V1ll a forre111. "' " "'" " OR LEASE ~ add a s pt!ci~l charm to' MO 9UALIFYIMG + guri.:cnus rear )'arrt 345 Univrnity Dr. G WESTMl"'STER Un ique llo1nl~. 54ti·5~)(). tJustotTlrvin··Av••> What <1 noutstandin~Oi» this a Bl{, 2 b:1. single real large famil y n . Houses Fu•n,·s•-• ----Uwncr rnusl i.:o 'l';1kl· Hd· ' " · 7 h C k I · ' ~ D P · I 3226 548 7223 IK>rtunity to enjoy Jivin•' fa mi ly home. Carport o m e -r a c l n g 600 Pt. or more. Office ••••••••••••••••••••••• ona 01n v;111tagc. C;_1ll 1j.12·Z:•:J.',, • "' r· 1 o ·1 Of'r" 1,. ., • ., 'P'I 1, ,,1., in one of the mostdesil'a· and garage with storage. 1rep at·e. r am1 Y room. and/or retail space. 451 ••••••••••••••••••••••• [ ~ ble neighborhoods in ' Br ea kfas t area a nd Needs 'f.L.C. li;xisting to St); ft. Prime offi ce G I 3102 UEACJI J-ICJ USJ>:. nc;.ir .®· 1 .·· lluntini.:ton Beach ~ '!'his forma l d.ining. Huilt ·in 7',1-FHA loan. S22 0 loc at 1on~.·1 Year lea ses enera marina2 Hr.2 B.J,i.:pts love' h e f l • 4 P I T I C II . k ••••••••••••••••••••••• d 11 · ' ' · • Y om eaur s welbarandmuch more, ,. · · · a (!U lt ' or m ore. Includes ,. rps. Jtns.S28.5 49!1-~ bedrooms. ri:i mily room SSS,500 646·71 71 ulili ties and j;.inltorial. K1~:-: p~ts ok 5135~ llB, . --· -~~--and formal di nin g . OP1NH1<i ·•"••UN •o~1• ... 1· Calfnow(714 1 7~2.1700. Kids f cts ok S165, CMFountaanValley 3234 MESA VERDE Around th e <:Orner rrom RAISOR'S . 1·~-- --. '··!~~ !~ ~1 INVESTME:NT Walk to Heh . baeh SlOO .••••••••••••••••••••••• j~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~ schoo l, llark. ten nis -· ' ;~ j i , DIVISION l'!B $125. Ball>oa. AgL J li lt Condo. <! B<l. 2 e;u· POOL HOME .i----------1 courts & bike trail. REALTORS IF yo. u LIKE .the extr~· }\,. ..: .. : .. ::..: ~t j Tl-IE Rl'~AL BSl'ATER S fee. !:17~1-8430 ga ra ge, (· lubhse . al I This lovl'ly :J IX'flroorn. 2 Purchase al S.54,000 with ordinary-.you ll rail in . ·'-·'---·-•••n•~ 1.. fat·illt1es. (213136().3119: b:.it h home h:isjust been SHAKE ROOF excel lent financing and 4523Campus 0r.,lrv.ine love wirh this 1 yr new STRIP rtewportBroch 3169 oraftcr r., (71 4)831-0015 Introduced lo th t• llAllDWOOD .FLOORS-term s : or lease at C<impusValleyShopCtr. t BH · BluffsCondo-Beaut.dec& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------ t bit r s 12s 1mon th . Phone CALL83J.8600 cus om 4 'trom the COMMERCIAL ma rket. llugc \iscd brick tp s, ns, water so · moment you open lhecn-lndst'p'd. 3 BR . 21.-'! ll1\. Live on Lido fsle,only VOH LEASE: 4 Bit . SJ50.· fireplace. -I.ow main-tcncr, li.:e reur yard 546·'23 13 for addilional , ' try gall'.'. An ocean view ram rm. forma l din rm. 9 .4 ':~ ('ash s penda ble. $450 mo.2 Hr,2 Ha. mo . I 7 ti 01; S an ta lenune1· ;v~ird v:ith l;11·µc w/ ACCESS. 3 lledrms, 2 info. • TURTLE ROCK 4 SR • 1 great for en1ert<i ining! Great strit> commcrl'ial 213 --793---0427 l'Ollcct. Cristobal. C:.ill Vera, • h k Df'fN r•1Q ·1rs1uNroA/N1cr• ~Y.?ba . 3 tar gar, tMoo . S l ~S.OOO .-CALL Ownc•S79.500."'0·1841. pool. ChoH'L' an•a . ()nly ual s, Witl to all [ 'l m· d ·n& t t arguerite • U'I perfect location. adja. SP \CIOUS 4 b 'J b· 9ti2,777\or~62-IWJS __ _ S.l7 ,5ou. C:~."i·~H:H . ~~·~~l.s. &13.soo. Best of ·.: •... =:.·:.t.:1JaJ;Jj1·,fl1 fg~~o~. s~~~7~. 833°~1~.ra Enjoy the Good Life ~~~! ~oe~:~r~aE~~~ ~ ~autifully fur~'~\:~ J u~l Huntington Beoch 3240 I ·~ --rA Roy McCcrcle ,,_ --~=: llllii:J:: 2 BB ._ I ha .. rrple. N1ee __ 493 2513 REDUCE[) spe'"nda hl e per year steps t~ b~ach. ≪:, mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• Elli U{!I· · Realtor 1810 Newport • ···-... ,,.,,,. Jocitllon. By owncf. 10,2., tap rah.'. l)on 't Yrly. 5 .. 7-0308 1'.1CK:lern 4 Bil., 2 BA,DW . ~t1J1J( 1 • ..:c~·o~>~l!"~M~c~,~·a~5'lll::-;;;:7:7~;•:..i ·-:~;-:;';:~;:'.~~;;;,,~S33~.~5~oo'r.imAc:E°55~2~-t~20'~9~.I Mewport Beach I 069 / LIDO ISLE d(•l;.i y. C<ill (7141 752.1100. Houses Unfurnished . bhllns , <1·pts, drps d, tlcan - -• •' ••-WALK TO IEACH THE 1'E H !AC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br , 2 B<i, frpl. immed. JNV ESTJ\otr;N'I' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ousc, )l'aut . ya r . $:Jl5. · I 1':, 2 Br .. 2 DIVISION mo. As k for Bev or Dal" ll. b n ol Sh occ·py. Now only $79,500. Dream Cotta9e <.:or11er· lol "'ilh t h:irminl! :t b l·drn1. h:.i rtlwood nc"•rs. h1•11·k fircpla('e. II! k1tl·he11 & ut1I roonl. i'lus tl bl garage & I l>ftlrm in·· 1·1nnc unit tn help mun · 1hly pyn111ts. ~lore room lo build. t'\11 t'or $46.950. Open Sunday 1·5. 2J47 Urangc,C,\l , •MESA VERDE • f';r;1l·1ou s C_jardcn llornc Upgr:1dcd 4Br. 2 U:1. Atrium . Many CUstom t-:x tras . St>:l,5110 1 ~147 KillQcl'r Circll'. 557-2528 ()wn. 1g Sox 11 7',,.. lot with a .. r. po · owl·asc LARGE FAMILY? ..,. •1f'I 1 ~r1 ~1'3 1781' c-h arm i 11 g 0 Id e r 2 l;~co~n~d~.~"1~3.~500~;A!g~t<~l4·~o~·55W~·~I • 9wner/A~L 673·1A89 1J.JE Rl::,\L ES1'1\TERS Generol 3202 .:___2:::__ ·'-'-" ---' __ bedroom home. Hoom G~Sicious .famil1r . hom5• ~ --m -v-E-.S-l 'OltS? ·••··~··•••••••••••••• 49 1 t Pea rt·~. I~~L' new 3 lir. f(~r tr<iiler, boal , big ., wi spacious iving. ---5 F"H Er-: FHEl-: 21 2 ba.$400.1nt'Lwatl·r& garden or units. Easy EXG:ITttifG..MEW BR, fam. rm .. Sl~.500 E L.EG i\N'"I' 3 BH, 2'':> Ha ut~r~;c ;a~~7~ <·~ld.t:2 i; •Professional Se~ict... 1eanlener • .Kid..,.& sm t•d-.. terms 3 •Bri'Vtim«llm. 2 st.Ory ' llAYFROMT Tow.ohon:ie,. n~ar l.he •LAND.LO.,"S* 84ok1,:.1v31atcant. K46-4!J3M or Sc.It R~~ty free standing holilt'. Ont• nt' I i(lo·s 1;\'~l IHu·~ E~atcr. '!"1211 Boat f?1 1p1. Av()('aclo. <.:.:._i'IT.645·5_21_±:__ ftN' C"W • • _ • •• • · • xqu1s1te y custom1zct H f · d Prof. front landscaping. l<>.1 uu,J1\ulµ.\1i\hpil•r,'{· . d .11·,, -.. C d • . om r in ers * --536·7533 P lu s h c arpeting , ~li p & ~~ndi tJ\'i•t·h 1nlcr~or a.n :1 cxter_Jot on om1n1ums 642.9900 V<icant. J BH, fplc. Hyow11c r4Br,2Ha,5'11 ':;.1 ~"""""'"""""'""""""""'""'"""'dr <iperies & fen<'ing. s~"B .. '}I.~• m ~t1 c ul ous l y m_ain· forsale 1700 C<1lifo rnia 's Largest fres hl y painted. bl·aUt G .J. A ll cxlras. super CAREFREE Univ .l'ark.$54,990. WH T S G'J l~1 ned. Owner/Builder ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Hcnlal Scrvicc!• landscapin i.:, close to p;.ilto !luge lot 60 x ti() 552·93008kr A 'S MIS IM • will sell . lease or lra(le_ UPGHA DED 11--tVINE , 2 occ;.i n. $350. ,\s k fut" i.:ardcn al'ca. 539.~00 .. LIVING I'""'""'""'""'""'""""""~· .......... 1 so mething may be miss· $82,500. Da ys 493.5544 or BJt , 2 BA . patio. central Naked I Br SJ35. ILB. 2 Rr Keith, 962·4471 l,.,.n . only . 6•15 .. 74 18 , C'n b h ing, but if iLis,wecan't Eves.67!i·822ti .. ,· •. O"·nc•·. t•l5'' Ov"I c ,•1.016'.2ll•.2 lla 'f.l·I. -4CO.MO.E.17ti~· -'. • _FOll,A,,\l, , m"ove',·nyolouri.t·hw•"· 'm" ,,y,·on"· .. , .. """ .. " ;o ,, , ..., 5'18-M251. " .. TU llTLE ROCK rr2RR .. ima!!lnc what! Charm· Hd.6'1 ·1·4887 Sl95. N li Als o J·lorseSu1>er 3 bcdrm 2 ba, ~elf ;~~•!!'!!!;ia,~~;11 --'----------lenance frt·e home with 2 President's 'home. View, in g, Well bit. 4 'BR., fam. THE PRICE ranch near NewJJOrt Fwy tlcan ll /U, new dr1>s, #~. «. • --MESA WOODS tx'lrms. 1 ~th and tile pool, 4llR, 2lh b<i. 2 fp, 3 rm . home with ever· IS RIGHT ·rAX Sl·IEL'"l'l;:H $275. ai.;L l''('e.979·S430 ct(l>s. 2 ear gar. $300 mo. • • • $58 500 patio for only· $27.500. car ga r . By owner. Pr1 n· ything. Sl40.000 4-plexes & tri·p(fxes by ~ --~-i\sk fnr Bev or Dale • • ci pa ls on ly. ,120.000 . SS9.500. Costa Mesa's thebcach.2br&tu·nhsc. MIDW i\Y City,actfasl.4 !lfi3·45ti796.1-17&i 2 years new 4 bedroom, 2 C89~~0l J'.~ts for details at 552_3781 best priced pure quality <.:om pl pkg. Hr;.ind nu. br. 2 ba. frpl(', pool. U U<~. ,. ---- 1i .. 1 h . fo r1n<1 l d1n1tl ~'. pool home. Gracious ly is46·1323 kids.pct. l·1rcplai.:e. 4 Bit, 2 BA, S & S S{'l)ariltefamily rm.:;tep -terrat'ed decking sur· ----1'.11SSJON Viejo. Fan· new (•rpts, drps, lt,'l) • EXECUTIVE down livin g w/slonc ro'unds c ustom pool. Duplexes/ tasll e 3 b.-. "'"· •Pi>l••". "".alk to. schools & s hnp. frple, 3 c·ar gar. <1uit·k U •t I 1800 J S3!5 \ k f SINGLE STORY 1>osscssion. Bkr,s:io-~• ~ . ,, ~h~~1~~g!~!~E~ou BA. Y,F .ROHT ~~7rr~:1~rc~n;_;:;r~eak1~ •••• ~1.!.s.~! •••••••••••• ~1i~~Pr~~~~~i~O~arU~~ti. ~>J1;:·~r.D~1c~~~.t~~~1 '.:~ 7,~~::~n~hvaa~i~~~'. c~:~~1i;~l PV'l'-!~ar ly :;eeks-· -.-•• -s~ ln landscaping th is air· New custom 3 bdrm, 3 to Weslcl i f f shoppin g. IMVESTORS DELIGHT Sa\'C 540. mn. :l hr, 2 h:.i , 9li:J· I i8b _ L'UStom dr;i i>('S. Cozy 11:100 or l~s5. M esa PAIMTAMDSAVE conditioned 3 bdrn1 .. 2 bath plu•.-aid's room& Bcttcrcallnowfi4t;.7i 7i . 1<-:astsidl·CostaMcsa.l.J (rplc. putio, kid s, pet.2, 3 & .; ltr S275 -"''8.-•. V d I, I ' b th h It' t ••• 0"1 "111 '1 •'1 >1 U"!()~I''"'!' II d I , JI f I ~ f;im ily room Hri c k ('I" c . r1nc . '"lny . Chanccofa lifctimcfor a omc. scompae b:ith.2 st'orywilh spira1 r up e x l :. r ne<.g<ir:.i gt'. Childrcn/singles &pc:ts l'irephiec Forrnal din· l'.'"r .L.540·1iO!t!.1 _____ 1sma rl buyer! Spucious 4 but s pa t'io u s, has stai r c-a se lo Gal l ~ry !"~. ''~~;lijtll d,.,•111>01,','',,·,, .. '1.0.,2.'Br: houi.e :' HOMEFIMOERS ok. No ft•es. Barbara. ing. lhlgc niastt'r suit!'. bedroom, 2 bath, plus fireplace. lots of storage . above. Lovely firepl ace ----··-.. ·-" * 642-9900* !)lhl-f>73!1 ; 55_7_7~('21)~· '--- l'rivale p;tlio cnlrani•e. PATCH·PAIMT huge ru1npu s room . GI & and a price of only in hu ge livingroom plus a , · ·t j 842·7•107 S411.3C)\ l ,\gt ------- Corner lot . l':irk-likC AND SAVE$ F HA t e rm s at on ly 547 ,950 second fireplace in • ~ " Bolboo Island 3206 3 BR, 1 '~ Ba condo. Pool. y<i rd. s•;oou ilov.'n ! l\et ·rtiis is the best priced $38,00J. Call 714-963·5671. ...-.._ bayfront master bd rm. T;!·::1::s~ ~~·~1>~;.~~:;~~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~rpor;~9Jaund;i'2 r.i";; .:! now -<.: a I I 847 •UO It!. home in College Park. J -~ Welbar, a ll bui.lt-ins plus BEACH HOME in Costa Mesa. Cal l 1\lr. BA Y1''RON 'I' yearly .; br. 2 5 ory. mo. -;:i Agenl. Bedroom. 2 bat.hs wi th a electronic oven. Private Short walktothcwater.3 Hertweck, 548·4704 days ba, near nc\v, lu xu ry up-1 Ur. 2 Ba ,\Iodel llomc great farnil y fu n room, :1 VISl•N pier. Fee land. For more bed r ooms , 2 bath , orS81i·7064 evt'S. !~Cr "'!. h~g vi~w. $725. "C alif. C l:issic" ,\ir "G.I. TERMS cracklini.: wood burning , · a•AlTY informationcall675·8l20. cu s ton1 bonus room , -~7S -1,~4h ; ;tit 5 pm t'Ond , fully lndscpd, lots fireplal·e. Well fenced 552_7500 BHQ , brick patio. ne;1rby Income Property 2000 673----40:.1.J 0 f extra s . 175 3 t Use vour· f :.L ror thi:; l:.ir"ebaekyardwithlots ----------~ ........... ~;;;;::;....,....,'.1 "HARBORVIEW 1 1 1 ·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --. II · t I t)' 'll "I o ·rnEE llOUSE"" poo an< cnn1s ('OUrL , . I l 'l"J'I c• 1,1 AND 1\1onl11ury t:1r. S\50/mo. · :.iycrcs Jt•a u · ., c, · "f shade, a high 7 1;'~p ton· See this l'harming newlY NEW 4 unit. 2 blks lo bch. ' • ,., ·' ~ · · · !i-16-3301. fi B, pool inunaeulatc tr;.i cl that mav be as· I YR.OLD LanunaBeach 1048 2+pa nelcdden.lmmac. lisled beach ho;,,e of· Great buy, good t ax Bayfron,1 .. 11 C\\',: br, O:! ~------ ('Ol\d. Ila~ all the t·xtras. su n1cd or $2,100 down. J. BR·Z STORY •• ?•••••••••••••••••••• Upgraded inside & out ~ fered at $'1~.SOO . Call v.-·rite-off. Income s1200. ,lcv('I._ ,\ 1.l. w. $425 mo. Ll)Vt::LY 2, 3 & 5 Hi· <."r l'l'i nc. 0111 .v -~JJJUO. Call 546-23 13. eoch 5530900. NORTl·I LAGUNA Set in folure forest of "AO·ll 51 m 0 . M any x tr" s . 2.1.:-X7to -l7l3 • honJes. s:ioo to SGOu. SPAHLIN(; CW1111rr1 .,·1 1~11JNro 1<1Na1 •. over 40 lrces. $76 ,SOO. ""' • Hl!:ALES'J'A'r J·: r· ··· -,.,: ~Vast possession ~ Husti1: BEACH .644 -8896 aft G pm or 536-2579. PANUHAr.llG Vu l'ron1 Palin, t.cnnis cts . rl•e • ~ •. s · 1 bd t '-b th ---· --. p .. 1· 4 II · ., b· c-.-,.., roo m . 2 <«ll' A;1ragc.-~ 833-3.'YIX ·,. 1: natural wnod exterior. ·.~~~~i~u~uxu~imo~s "ho~cl ~&4<tccc·~3~21!5=·------I TWO-S un it apl bldJ?,J USt y" 10 1· , .. 5 1; ,"'.., '1• "''""· Some w I fireplace:;. 111t • -·-'·''] loads of ~lass, O!M-'n fl·CI· comp let~d fo r sale. C~ose eri r y . '1' ·.i .. t> Childre n y,•clt·on1c. ~-:.~~~!·~~!.~~~~-~?.'.~ ;c:::'"'-· _ _....,,:;~:l ;~~.'';~~dutbu11r~~~~rc:i1~: ?~~~~!,~?:!~~deck over· f~~!=~~i~ ~~~;BO:. ~:d:1.;;;~~~~ ..... ~~""'""'' 10 m a J 0 r s ho I? Pl 11 )! Corono d e l Mer 3222 Tobin . lookin• ocean w•'th 2 bo lcon•·~· bo"l •l•··.r t'enter. 1st :vr wr1le-off. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p rt ~ l)f>SP ECTACUl.AH J)an:i p !luge master/convcrsa· ~co ""' ,, o~H'TW'IT Sl4M.5Jt>-257!:1 :592-SOIO rope Y • ' ll.rbor & Oce1Jn View, 3 ool t1on , 3 ba , 3 car )!ar. •l''ircplaee avail.$69.500644-6856 '°' ~ '!."BH, I BA. l"rplc , Front M<lti·l:\11,No '<'c I> t. k.l I h · I •ll a nd ·h e w·n wo od•1----'-"='-'-'-----I TILL SUMMER 22 un•'t• "i>l l•l<I •. xlnt & rl'~•r .vll s . French l-------'-'---BR. 211.! Ba Townhome. a 10, ·1 w s 1ny v111y ,, .. ,,. & fl lo'/. d Bk cabi nels BLUFFS topu•chaselhalpccfect lo•at;o n . 1 , .. old . wndw s . SJ2 5/,n10.1r·1·ne 3244 • Cc>mplelcly decorated · $46 500 oor. ,. own. r , • '" • • " rurni shed.()nth~·Bluffs. , !i62·S5 l t •Italian til e in k1tch. & 2 B r&Den +2•~Ba, s ummer rental duplex S390,000. 97!1·J:fiti MON~ li-IQ-525X. •••••••··~··••••••••••• • ()wncr/Builder. $112.000. E h nt" bath • only i,2 block from super FRI 9.5 Costa Me so 3 22 4 ! RENTALS , ftC G lft9 •Lath & plaster v.•alls Upgraded. beach. Live in or rent t 4!J:J·S54_< __ ~---•9Ft.ceilings Includes Land. $60,500 out.NOWREDUCEllTO ''WA NT ED-INC01\1E •••••••••••••••••••••••1 2DR,tba .••••.•.... S310 If C ~ona de l M~ I 0 22 Decor MINI FARM COLO NY R EAJ~TY Owner644-784S ONLY . $93 ,500 : C all UNl'rS". Client wishes to MEW 4 BR 2 BR, 2 ha .•.. , .. $325/335 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()wl'ter must sell this 3 ll ·r I 3 b h I Fullerton 992 -1441 644·7211A"t.. invest in s maller income L'ri>lc, ""lhcd•:•l '"~llino, 2 nn.2 ha ........... SJtl.) .eaut1 u, r. ugccu •BACKBAY*l.O.C'-""-'="=----l un•·t.•-Co".·taM•"."·'··•·e" . .-'-" • '-" ,., 2HH,2 U<i,fam .•... Sl50 DUPLEX-$74,900 bedroom plus big family dt• sac lot , many fruit " ·' '-" ' .. hHJ:l' f:im -rm, no wa x l BH I! room. Dccorutor interior trees, up-grafk'CI crpt & _ $96,000 _ San Clemen~ ' 1076 Prefers nit·c owners unit floors, gold shag. yard & : • 2 a .. ······•• .Slit! I • • ' ll~~~~c:ins ide of~~w~l9'J9 includes nalural wood drp, {'los c'to fwy , schools l Exclusive Home Left ••••••••••••••••••••••• & willing to pay t'qu1ta· i.:a rai.:e. St'e Sat. t ·4, 3367 3 ~~· 2'B Uf. farn •• S475 cabincls,brick (ireplace. &shopping:. Manyxtras. 4BR '1 BA Presidential Hgl s ·nev.· ble purch<1.se price. Call 1-'u t'h s ia . S42:l . mo . J ,2 a , am ..... S475 CAT ALINA VIEW a nd p lus h carpels & Xt h ·0 1y•~900 -Condo.·2 BR. 2 u,\. 515·8424 . Asso(·i aled 979·25 t7o .. ~"5·77:12 RAISOR'S ra s arp, n ¥>· · 2 Frplcs, Family Room South Coa.•t ll•·okc~.·. ' ~ drape:;. Co\il '11 fun !MIO! l,J .·, , , Fml DR, Ocean View. $39,950 ·~ ... in fami ly orien lc d I Gou•metc''tchen ' 8!\4 'i( Loan . Own er. 8 UNITS DUPLEX I BrC&O.drps. REALTORS ' ncl.nl•boch--" 962 4471(-• 546 8103 ' "" lmmae. ~l aturc adulL "' uvu . • ••n • 2307 W•'ndw"rd Lane 675·3587 · d C 2 540·1720 " EasL-;i c ostar-.1es:t.5· No pet.s . 242 Flower 4523 Campus 0r .. lrvinc TARBELL,Recaltors HARMONY Hazel~owak.Brkr. SanJun BR h o u ~es w /b e am Crear). Ca mpusValleyShop Ctr. ~5-3920or633-5429 Capistrano I 078 ceil',gs, frplcs, shg crpls . ...:c=.:-'-.------1 CALL 833 "600 2955 llurborBlvd . -Trees. ocean & hills vu, Courtesyto8rkrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1 3 Units. S12tXI. income SPACIOUS 3 Br. 2 l~a .1___ ~ ! 5 br. 2'/i IH•, farn . rm., 1.hn, r1n , 2 frplcs. l'X• lcns:ive l andsc;.ipin~ & ~ detor<1tin,I!. l'cc land by • OWO('r. 5139,500 . •1001 i ~ops~lc~ '-""l ·O~~i--':::::'::..:·.::.:.=:.:.:::.:.:::..-1 llARHO ll Vi Cw !!ills, :J Owner. PricC"d to sell. • • I I ! BR , Oen , Fanl·rm. 2 B11, $40,000 3 Br. 2 Ba, frp\c, ()1,:c1111 view , 1)00 1. nice-pa ne ling, cr-pts « j;u·u'f.'l.i. fc•c hind, I-Jui:; d r1>s thruout . Lr ~ lot everything incld,c: soda fi8x125. Open house Sat & fountai n. 'l'his Wl·ck on· Sun. 64S·4026 l:v ! $12!1,500. &32-703-1 or liol0·881!1 _______ ., SPYGLASS RIDGE l'ustornit.ed fatn rm, 3 1.~tl nt din rm & bonu!I W/sweeping l'll Y & ocean view. Over $40.000. in C)(· tras. Bein~ rrplncemc:91 value. $166.500. HAL PIHCHIN, Rltr. 272'1 r:. Coast llwy 675--4392 ; Me'flf Custam Duple• 1 South of Hwy Do you lik f' ~hlnp:\e:s, ~h '9k t'!~. stuincd p:las~. ~o l ld oak pune llng. raised paneled dooni.. 700 ~q.ft. of decklnit & 4 Ct"lr parkin g. Sci& at 509 Goldenrod . rr·1~e 9~. Call b'73· 16,18 Mesa Del Mar $42 ,900 Abs- Oespercrtian Sale Priced be low markel v;.llue. Hcrc'5 your chance to own that bcautlrul home you've always wanl('t.., but al ti s mull price! Pnrk·Jlke yard$. enclosed patio. Ccnt r11I air conditioning. ,g araj!e door opener. N;1turnl brick fi replace, famil y roo m . 3 bl ~ bt.'<lrooml'I. extrtt b11ths. l.ovcl)I brick p;1\io. 540·1720 , TARIB.L.-on 29SS Unrbor Blvd. make this 2 bdrm. home, ---'-"=-"'------! p/mo . $140 ,000. 1~rin · ~r ps, c pts, fini shed lJNIV PK Ona •••.olytc•v•l~lanc. ILUFFSC~ ":f. Owner. 2Br, 1Ba Con-,,.,1 . .terr. - • ·· =-""""".,.., p I 2 · ci1)alsonly. gar ag e. ·• · n10 . Jh 21 J 1~35 a OOr17ain $63 900 v•·ew 3br/3ba 4J2Plat• 0· 00 • gar. mi 10 ~·o 779G 557 ""'5" r • la .< int· "" · .., . . Ocea n . $24.900. Call SOUTII COAS'r '-"" -, or · -.,,,,.~ :,:,·1 1io:· n--t ....-_,,___...._ P:l.000 OwnerG7S·3400 INV ~S'T"l>".N1' '. w· '· ~~ 8.10--4836 1• C01'TAGI'_; SHHJ. 2 Br ,--------LEASE/OPT!~ --:--;-:--::----1 __ ___:5".49":"'1!'.'"12'------1 r 111 · 1 * RENTALS * by/rlti!JAY """ BAYCREST by Owner. 4 S • hChcrm ncd,ch (,gar.,,s1ngcs. UN IV.1'1\HI\: 2 Bdrm. ov.:n·your·own BR. DIR. F/R, J'h Ba . pan1s I QO/o DOWN !11\S all ~ sioo. 2 br, st \',. 2 P. b ~1pl. Ocean .side of 1-lwy. Ivan ·w el ls cusl()m . Spiffy.new! And Marina kids. pcl. rn(·d.~ar, patio R. 2 a ...•... ~/42.'ii TRUST YOUR 1n beau!1ful ·North S103.000. Below market. close! 4 Bdrm, 2 sty 4 Units with room fo r 3 PAI NT & Save? 4 Br. 2 3BH.l .. ·lia ......... $4'.")l.J JUDGM •EHT. 'L~guna . Close to shop· Princlpalsonly.646-1513 home offers good llving, mo r l', D c s i r ab IP Ba. kids, vot, fncd, gnr. 4 lll~[~l2t"-.·;11~3E·i;l·t.:\·C· ~:S.150 ping &. beach . $270 a -prestige area. Vaulted Eti s t s ide location . 3 !-furry! ' ~ ,-_ month; asking$36,000 be<1 m ceilings, . huge lxlrm owner's home plus SI NG~ES 2 br, stv, kids, 2 ll~;\2L~iJ1: ~(~i.J~i:~ Buys ?:tsL4Y:;5m5:;mein •.,,,,.,...., MEWftOIT ES stone fireplace, spac. 3 r(!ntul un its 1>lus room pel.SlJO. . 2DH 2 H ..... ~ 1r , 'rm :s . 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ISWOln'HA Perched a bove the --r.~A .._v1fr"1 c ~5" Ptaperti••. 21<.i Ba. frpl, bltns, etc. VISleN TH Us 'NDWORDS o R ~ n:r.a age, """ "· 112 1t20 -$350 549-0192 0 ~ beaches ~d &.-1..aguna; HARD RwVIEW 4 R • 3 Ccmst •lwy, NB. 298 Lex· 1400 OUAlt~t.°NIWllOll llACM -"=·c:.:.:..._;.;·"-----R~AlTY Don 't be cont ent home & Income or In· DA , 2 Stor)' Deluxe'. lnglon Cr. $16.500 Cilll EAS1'SIDL :sparklin~ nr. 5 52 •7500 11ci1tchingthru~~. Your cq n'le property. N $92,$00. ltl4L r1ort ofc.orS-18 -2020 30Units& 2b t r · choice of io l .• a Cuetita varancy -problem herl'; Maraate-PI. Restau rant ~~:lts.r,~; ·1~~;~·;j~:·1---,~,.-,.7;n~c""'E~lc-.-"-0-,r-- homcs. 3 to 5 bdrm&. All priced ri@hl al $00,000 Ceme'--Lob/ . , l.oc. nr So. Coaal Pinta, "73·023 t JD 2ll ,. 1 1• 1 ·I C •• ,., 1500 "' ' r. <l , .-r1)c, OO !>. wi thfamrms andd1nng. Yo l1don'tnttd1 gunto ryp 1 Xlnl rc>nt a\ r e cord -'-~='--------I 1·l'nni!l. Feo•s 1ncl. No 968·4456. ~~'1!1bl?'~ "dcaw I•><" l"hen you ....................... $340.000. 3 He. 2 B•. cpt/d'I>'· >lv. Y""' wo•k . lmmae. C•m· ~ ~IDiltlW p>~&c11 ,a.p lid In ~Daily P:t_cific View Mt'moriul Vcag.~ Re.ally !J56--6171 ~:n cd . ytl , avail now. do nr all SC"hools int'I P 0 inc.t 1 wp~a1 t C~l~ .• rant' Jn 419 2800 I !lot Want Adil now Park, 2 erypits·lo~ctht:it, llavc ~omcthlng Lo sell? t:~ll8328d OK. $300 mo. Ref. ucr. 5450 Jse. M2·06&l &. 111 Y 1 ol ..-. · • • · -642·"678. . Ah.'bve-or Hope.673o6801. Cta:1..'lificd ads do it well . Siln-5S2·'775./i. . ., ( ' • ·f I I I , , \ DO Tue-.'1:w April 1 1fi5 ,., .. 3£&•1• Uafum. •-t:wnt1 Ufl'fura. .......... , •• u....... . A.por!ments Fwnl'91td Office R•ntat 4400 1ug;~rtunlty soAs· ~ DAILY Pll,.OT • .....-••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfwnl-~ ·3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. 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ST!PSTO.:... t~e ga:j.Jti4o cqui1>.$50.UOO l!uy11ltall! ll,~IV . r K. :!'t.I', 2h:l , Vi l'"'• Sun 1..'l~·11 10•11IL' L.Q'fiWEEKLY &s h whr~. sh;ig \'pts,1 1&2 br from $145 . 28R,lba,winter$23S .G£M.. hlf:hlv Ul)l(r'1tll·d ·11nun1 IJan:i l'i1inl . (;it :ilin.i .lATES Clos\!d li:41fl&itt'. frplc, J ~cuizi:i & tenn li;. MEWPORTCREST 1501 WestcliffDr. 120 F 'l'ustinAvo .. N.U. &-IO\:Cly p:.~10. ~75 rno. Nt•y,• 3 ll ll · 2' '.J>t. \ '!itli E live s..ites BBQ. C a:t 4 w;1ti:r p<l, M6-IJ2a 2 lilt. 2 Ha C.'OQdO $$25 Newporl fo'inunc1::.I Ctr H J•:A t~'l'OHS 6'12·4023 t~i-S~t,,iay 1 ~1 S:.~·UtkJl> " 1 ' .~:~;1;"~i 1 l'oo~. ljllll. ::.;l::.. 727 Yor ktownllvcl. P~ M~NCHA APTS l;.....;;;,;;;;,;;;.;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;1 '~.··u M :':nHfE~rAtj; BIG' leasing Offic• Space AJ'f1li att· --- "· ---· OD l h·.H'~fllvd<itYorklown i'ISitottPlace,C.\I ,., Cullun Silt.>M tu1agt'r VE"''Dl""G f·vH. IH)m"s fur 1,t:.\Sl':OuplexesUnfurn 36 S36-04ll ,642 -5073 BRANO NEW t714lG41 ·Jlltext24li ., ., orSALEinlht>JHVINI;:••••••••••••••••••••••• STUDIOS&llfts 2 &ll~ _ ----•1-----------i Wccan lt':urh you howtn :1r1·a C.:u ll u s~ \Vt' l1r(' t'tEW OUPLEX CASAVICl'OltlA U 1 •'ncrcu'c your incomu h "<>U .•. °Ful1 l;1 11·h1•n $250. & p. 1'"'irep aces. \\(·re lo S('~\·~· ~ •.. ,,,~ lleluxe. split·l\'Vl•I: 1:1110 •lll·.i!l'<lpool l&ZBr .Unrum-FurnFr. sha~rrpti;,nt>urs l>oin~ from $160 with ve nding muchincs, 'ALL J\IAKt. l·.V.:. ~c1 ft,:! bdrn1 \V tloft ·dt•n .1 $JG9.S0gfts/wt.r.""l. C full or i>urt·lin1e. Vend-E "'"~(lR 'I. I \'UUll •1.;1undr;o.· f;l ('I lllt'S .~ Sho ppi n ~. hUdren & 0 k • ff th ·•· r . to :>o vc J'r pl c, plush l'rptg, 1101111· •Frt:t·ullhtie:i. AduJL-.-No Pe15Scc. g:ltc ""ls OK. No fee. Agent a woo .. o ors c ;/./A1<C_ll.....,.. ing coffc(•, t:1gar ctlt:S. h8(.ls 1n.: nc1·d:.. like :">lOl":•}!l', 11·:.ill. 111 Pool, Rec. Rm., fo~evatt)r ... ~ finest in country club !i v· ,_ .. ,_111i.t •·u•••l y & drii1k. ~. We T Y ·l·'r~·1·l1111·n~ Cai>"nKidd,842-1994 l....STBIUF'2 b &d · , f -·· PETTI REALT 1·Jos1·t s. b t1th & gu~·~1 ·1 525 Victor ia,642-&no ............................. - 1 .t;A • F · r oo. HIM ut a prH:l'youl·11n a · ,z........, 1,,,,,1,·sli l ocutio n ~ & •'J'\',f;,,rn.11d:--1'f\'.11va1 H & Ip I d ·SI ·11· ' Uiiivcrs1ty Park. lr1·i111· h;.llh, blln "US rtuO:l' ,\ or 2 r r rp . oo . ror . '!'he-re :i nu 100 v o ••• .., 1 ., 0 .,, 1 ,,.,,,,. Call today fo1· .. ·ll.ir ll l)ul' MEDITER11 •N••N d I ' S295 848 . . 1· lit' .1''"'1·-11ai<o.w.s '" 552-7000 O\'l'n, putio tll·1·k . :! c·.u· 1,1 • , -~ t·:x ·rnA 1g 4 br. 2 ba. Qlx A u t~. i'rom ~ , . ill rccrcut1on <11·1 ics, a ./x..N per.ic. di·tails ,I(. ~t·t sturtl'd .ou ---1·n~·lo.~··1l J.:<i r:igc 11· l;1u11 • 11111t'~l'l'll\t' VILLAGE i--1•,'•.<lc·aiitnrl.W.:h.Adlt Amigo~ Way. 'l!IJ·IU77; l'ulJtl n1C'uc·ti\'itit>Sd ir1·t·· ./.-.:1 -•oc• .... 1 Lile •·uad to fi n;an<'ial 111-•l rn1lt·ln111·1·.1u ""'-'•' """"' h ) 1 • ' "" Loguna Beach 3 248 ilrv ro(1n1. Pav onl~· <'IL'I' -~ I Bedroom s o r ry no pet s . Slli5. 644'vJUU. tor w o I' ans par n :-., ,, ""'"'"' "'' th:f•Clld\•fl<.'l'· 71•1·83M·2700 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• i1·1·t·. ,\dull:.. So of. C'o:1~1 Ladies 2 months l Bedroom &))e,n 536.lt!U:.!. ----, UUl~'s , Lri1)s & n1orc! _ ------ 1111 y. 5 ht ks l'r·orn h~"•<·h 2 IJcdrooms -------WF.S1'CLI i' I" 2 Ur, I 'f: Ba i''rcc Sunday l11·u1u·h. PHIN'I' SJ-1.0l'·ll·tlerprl'SS 3 UH.! h a ... pr11 ;11·.1 ":lg f;1n1. rnl , :-unk\'ll 11\" r1n L,:!. lll·t•k : OCl"lrl 1'1;,.•w S44U . 4;1:'i G oldt·nrod , Rent Frtt 2 J~edroom 'fowntuie WALK TO BEACH townhousl· Adults only. Plus bt·11 utiful s1nAlcs. :ind offst'l, lnt<•rtypt•, l \11'(H1a lh··J ~J ar. !71<1) Nl'-.t h• ht·,1t·h. ~t11d1os. 2<10011arbor8l \'d. UTILITIESPAID Nopcts.1721i lk>tlfordl,..n, 1&2 ht•drnorn apl s,l-----------1 l'Ol!LI' Cuttt•r . &.'C to :1p· 5..>85 !\lo. 1\gt 4:M-75:'>1 ,:75 !!:l:J7. ------'1 & 2 I< r I r o trt SI ·15 . Costa Mesa i714) S57·SO' Ht>aut~ studio apts." 2&3 $US. ino. 5•U~·7!"i.:U f1u·11ishcd & unl'urnishcd CC)t\1 t\1 'L-PROF1';ss:1~ pn . .'l'l<il l'. l"ullerton :.1111.t -J ;1t·u 1L 1s & 'ft·nni s. !Ir, fr)>lc».·. 1,1 ... ,. dish· SllAl'I' bd b h Otik'\\'OOd Garden l\pls Chiss A office bltlg, 27 An uhl'1m J.1r ca. 380 ~. llu111 , l!l·h. Super l'lt•an :1 hr 2 h;1 , \\' '\\' (•pts. drps, hltin S r(l. FA ht•:1t: "':1~h S.: lll'y hk·Uf), lrg )<1 , g;u• + hui.:c prking. Adlts. ~H5 .. Nodn~s:...~l:!·~- Exec1.1ti•e Home Ney,·[y l'nn:...trj,l<·tt•d ,'t,i never Ol't'Up1~.CI: in pl'lml; l.:t)!una Sl'C \1,on . ()utsl:1nd111g vu of ett·c:in & t·~1t~J1na. Vltr;1. s p:it·1011s :1 t1drrn.~. & furn. rm .. 2 1'1rl'plaC'c~. l in rns tr. stut..:. i\L1~S 11'1• ltv. r n1 . w 1"'l'I h;1r . l>elu;..l' k1ll'hc n 11•tm1l'ro·w:11l' .~ Sl· If · 1· J l' :1 11 ov~·n . ..:. ct:;h"·shr . tr,1.-;h ('On111.1«· tor . ('le. \\'1J! ;HTl'!JI !nni..: l !'/"Ill ft: II l .1 I (!'()Ill 1·cspons1ll!e p;u·t.1' ;il S6SO MONTH J NC L U l)i-:S GAHDI::NEH. C;ilt i\11s- s ion Heall,\' • ·111.1-0i:Jt between !1 :30·5~00 ; :1 sk for .JoAnn or l"rli l Apartments Furnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8alboa P eninsula 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :: llH l(ll'n . l'ool. l door I ~• hl'Jeh. \\'kly 11r n1onthly '.'\p\1 thrt1 :-u1nn1\·f . ,;;;J 4;1,.Jq l'l-'.:'-l TIHlUSJ•; Ot'l'[l ll .~ b;iy Vll'Y.'S. 1 blk bt•aeht•s. tr11ll'. CI·; d i Y.'. t'l<'. ;J hr. \'Onv. en. 2 ba, nil'!.' 1urn 1\Uf'l'. ·No 1·hdd Pl'L 'irly J:;c SI.SO. t>Jfi·K2l I 3252 Costa Me sa 3724 ............................................... ADULT COJ\-1 ~1.:: llH, :!I C d 0 .J~<i. SJ25. 2 BH & 1.> .... n, :! asa e ro 13a . $375. Clu b llous<'.. AJ.l.U"l'IJ.l'l'l l'.:ti PA IO S y,·1 rn Pon I i\l1ln:1r(·h Compare l1L•forl' you rent ~umrn jt , ('all 'l'e:il & ('u~Lorn dL".,i).!nl·d Habt·(iek Hc;d t_v, 10 Vc;1\ur1n)!: ;,in1 -5 ptn.:..4!~_2541.1 •Spaeious k1Lt 'hl'il with ·Mission Viejo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.1 BH. 2 UA, 1 11~ yr,; old. J Yr Jc;ase S325 1no. t'ront &'Bkyd in . 58 1-0i!87 Newport Beach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W Beach :I· Br. nu c·pt . drps, Ds h."·s r . :! lia . p<ilLO , yrly, $1::.0. 1213 ) lj:)(;-5&10 1ntJ1rt·L·t l1g l1l1ni.: •Scpar;1\t' d111\~ ;Jl"c.a •1l oml'·l1kl' !>Lor age •l'rl\'alc patios •Close d ga ra i;t• w /storage •M;,irbl c pu ll man •Ktn~~it.c Udrms •Pool -B;1 rheq u cs ~ :o;urrnundt·d w/plus h lndsepi..: r\dults -No pl'\...,· I Bl1H 1\1 Furn. :11;5 \\', "'!lsonl>-1:!·1!.171 l~CilS(' I Lse 01>linn-::;;,75 $30 WEEK & UP mo. 2 Story 3.4 Brs. a•,, •SX60N1ght &Up ha. Frpl<-. eOn\'('r.;;1t101l •Studio & 1HH1\[)ts p1t, frn1 I DH , lgc F H + •Watt•r Bt>ds IJl,c b onus 1·m. for •"fV&\·l ;11dS.•r\'J\\';11[ Sl'paratc ;1 pt. Lr;; putui. •Phont•St•rv. llt<lpool full y J ndsc pd , a u1u •C.'hildr('n& l'el Sl~et1on :..pr l\;lrs. Club pool ill'n-•S5.ufr"·t·l·k~rl•11t '>"· ad n is. li ·I 0 --1:i21 & 237fiNt•\\'11ortlil\•d,«.:M !'40-1500. t•xl l·l!i5_. __ ~U:l-il755or 1~15-:l'Jli..2__ ~luffs 3 l~ll. 2•.~ BA. ovt·r· Juokin g Hack l.lay. Undt'r n1arkt•I ;1 l :S-17fi rno. Broker. l.).l-l· 113.1. •Tropical Pool• l J1r. ('pts. drps. bltn:-;. pauo. (;;is & w:1tcr JlilltL S.lll·l lf>ll , _____ _ K<\t;-I:l:!:! p L __ 1:L "" •. ~ 2 r near t'' ol'fl·rs an (!xl'lu:;ivc "No l·lacbor Ui"d. ,.,, l'l··c·c ntia. Placcnlia . ------ar•~•e was hl'rs. 2 l"ar garai.:t· Stv, rcrri~. g.i rls ,nopct.s. l'll:nt llaise Gu;1rantcc:•. Ad.·•n'''· "."1. Elc;., tlx.~lw<:c n Clu11>n1un und Su---..a~ Sundcf'ks. Fro1n >'275. $29" Yrly 6•15-ti680 .., " "" 8 h 3748 ··--"· · We "uarantce th;at your · · o th r1> • 870 4 .... 1 Laguna eac DELUXEI,2&3 rApts 536-257!1 ----.. A /C , cl<!<~ .. Jt1 n1tor, r.:1n~e o c. · · •••• • • •• • • • • • ••• • •• •• • • Pvt Patios-l~td Pool -----1 Eastbluff2 llr, 2 Ba , frpll', rt·nt will not be raised for mu s 1 c, park i ni.:,. scr . .£." 1;;10=-!_'!.!0. 2 __ •.·1·<·lu1letl I HH -oeean N h · LUXURIOUS I br furn or pool. /\dult.s, $2~15 . K.\8 ON I-.: VULL YEAll & you trol M H Stc.-vc r L 50 5 -~ r . S op g-Ad lts Only s.·1,·11 1, .. vc th(' nexibillty pa · · · . ·Money to oan ''•c·w. t'I••"" in. :-;,'J!l51nl'l. unfurn. nc.•w ..:ha•', drps, Am1 "C'IS. 4j7·1!J77 or ... ,,, . ., 557 -0136 l)r •• utll. P ;irt~furn. Alti.ipui. Martinique Apts frplc. s200/$23.5.,.,2 util. 644.()l)Q..; of 1nonth to rnonlh ol'· i;46-8:iHn ••••••••••••••••••••• .1~1 .. 1;2:1 01· .i~il-01 •12 1777 Santa Ana Ave. CM p1l . 4 b I ks to ot'.ca n ----·1 eu11a n l' y. l<cnts fro1n1 ---- 1\f'gr Apt 113 644~:55<1' 536-.11 10 OCEANFltON1' 2 l!r, 2 su;o. l'rit·l's vary by l1.1ea· 55< PER SQ FT $2500 to $SOM Ba , Condo. Hltns, crpls. lion. ri.todcls open 10 lu 7. 16l7 w ES'fCLlJ.'t'-NI"' F'OH l'lllVA1't: MONE\' Newport Beac;.h 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01.'luxe ;J Br 2 f'~a . Sll~l)S t the beach. 'Furniunr. \'r · ly. A\'i1il:1blc uninctl. CHILDREHOK 'Ci!EZOHO AP'TS d1·ps,seeuritybldg.$J!15. Sorry . no P l't s or /\G'l'.5.i_t:-50& t<J·:At l-:S'l'/\1'1':LC}ANS l.gl.'2 l3r~l7-0 ;3 1lr1 V.,La ~2J·I Atl<1nla mo . l(•ase . Ad ul ts . t:h1 hlrl'll. --l\r r;.i n ~c int•nt..., n1adc :s100. Duplex & 4,plex. :.. 1.2&3 B il. l'r1v . ~ar., 673 -6719or HJ.1 -:.'70-1 •CDt\1 Do.· luxe l)ffi(•cs • your ho nH.: or our orril'l', pools. crpts. dtps, pool. wtishcr. dryl'r. ---------., Oakwood t 'ullscrvice /ampl l'prkg ,\voidthc high cosLs.C.::111 :;.iK.7!;11 Close lu h1·:1ch.:'".:il•·OJ:!j; BAYl-'HONT 2 br. 2 h1.1. Garden the\VEL'f C>N BLDt:. 'l"LJC, Ukrs. -------1 ------pvt b1·h . l'icr, ~.SO. yrly 2lC)5 1·:Cst ll'>"'Yti75-ti!IOO (7J-1)5<1:l·83MI 2 BR g;ardcn apt '>"'/pvt Lad.ies 2 Months '.17!1-l!135nr fi4·1·4510 Apartments -----~----IJ75·521~1 S l·IOHT 1'1'.:llrtt .~pct'. 1,,.,,,·o. "'200. Frplt·, R 1~----l .. V'f . OFC. 200 51,·1. F't ... L-UAN·S~~.-.,.,,ilablc forbw.1· oceanfront/vie"'. 2 .'<t: dshy.•hr , ~r . Irvine Jn'd . Nl·:<t tn ~~acli~tudtQS, BLUJ.'i''SG J{E,\1'\111-:W ""'Porthoch~ cpl 'd . ., panel d ., 1n ncss 0~·rca l estate Cx· br.Wklyormo.046·3 11.t Arca :,57 .zg4 1 l&'l. hr f rom ::;14 5 2br-l ba,ncwly dct·oratcd Irvine and 161h Wcsln11n::>t.e r. lndus t . p a n s ion , operut in.t: $29 "5 WKUI' t"• 2 11 -------1 J ·.•cu····' .. •< & '"""''· $350hto. 644-7923 645-0550 eompll'X. 30' s q . f~.· e;.1 1,ital,cte.ltSimmons ·" · our, a NEW ll REEDAPTS •·•· ~ ~ · .. s.... W h ce a · I & II h C I TV ·• "'6-1323 Lu•ury Du11tex on Canal. twwport •Ii ;.ire Sl'. s pa v:u · 415-592·56 18 • 11C' • o or , ma1 1 HH y,•/loft SZJ(). Applns, .,... " 88'!1~2~·4~·1~:18"!._ _______ J~-;-;~;--;::;;~-;;;;;;-r,;; I 'fl I"' '' "'S \ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;i ,'!Br, '-ba nr 2Br. 2ba. 16th and Dover scr\'. poo · "' "'' · ulll Jurn. r:ncl Aarage. U 1. .1 "' """ 642.8 170 WILL L1'-;Nu $2000, ror ·115 N. Newport Bl . NH, P oot. j a1· uzzi . 39· 2 STORY oat s 1p avai · tii.-:.v..a Business Rental 4450 $64.5'1 p/mo. at lO'/r forJ ~-"---!)~;xi H11m1lton. ti4544ll eves, l BEDROOM orli73·2282 ••••••••••••••••••••••• y r s . No balloon pay• COl\lll'L l:."l'f'.'.LY l<'u rn'd. +;.l <:·l!:lliOday:.. Fa mily room, fireplace. LA_HGl·~2 br . l'::b:1,l!ltns, Rooms 4000 ( _m~~~kr.KJ3.9305 l·:leganl Lido Isle, 2 br. 2 HEW PORT bltns, pa tio, 1600 sq. rt . of d 1 s h wa s her . 1'. n e I ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE C 01.:.0NY Mort a es Trvst b;1. Bay\'1e .... ·. S500. a"'"· APARTMENTS s p acious ne ss. $J50. A garag~ .. ~r lloaitl~~~osll. J.IV J.:A'l"l'l11';BEACll :JO l<E'l'A IL SllOPS De:d: ' · 5035 or~l.500 mo. All utd:;. pd, 2. liH. Unf Sl'.l.'i/hlO month. No fee. Agent. ~dull:;. S221:!_ 1n~. _ 3Xi ~5. & up a '>""k. G7:J -Q.l·IU Prin1C' rt'asonable space••••••••••••••••••••••• O\\~llt'_r ._7_1_·l_·li7S. __ =>_.,__ l'LUS U'flLI1.1 ES Pt·ts & children accept a -2 BH . epls. drps. hltm;, l'INJ:: KNO"I' M(fl'E L avai1 a blt• large & sm all I, h b l 1· 1 t h lc .. 8:.19 ·6133 a:;k ror <ar. No lltts, ~. tsl ~~ <Hd \\·urld. l'h:1rn1 ""'tlh 2 .r sc nr 1· 1. ·rp , Yl . Infants. NO""'ts M ,.,, "~'l k ll00'1 S s·•o "k up w•lh h d bl ,~ ar1on o r ~~ as 1.· ... ··1. •','"".1'50 "·· " · "' l"rcnc win O'<"'S, ga cs l)rk ". Furn , Unf. $2\.15 , 2-15U N('Y.')lOrl Bl\'d, CM " 0 '° ., k.l h · "'"O "'k Ui• 0· pl LOANS up to 80% " for K .. chy . ----------., c en ""'· " · & l r <·c" .. •l<IJ.al'l'n l ''' ''rl\ .. '. '5.'>ti·47t.i0. J.\2 47th ---------5 •·7 ' ~ ...... ~ .................. ~ LIVE Nl"ar'fhl'Bc;.ich? ~-~755orl'4 ~~,.., · 1-·cs l1val u f l\rt s SL -C •JSol G d I st TD Loans-81/2°/o 2nd TD Loans Lowt•st rates Orange Co. -------.....,-1 •Shady Gordc~is.Po:il * $!?,-. 2 BR . G"'-' 1 ...... 7731 osa U'l':I Guest Home 4150 roun s . F'r<"'sh, t·lt•an ::;Hi01 ~19S. Fir . "B"-842.2f71 . . Beautiful Adul1./\pls ••••••••••••••••••••••• 580 BROAlJWAY Sattler Mtg. Ca. 642·2171 545-061 1 Servi ng lfarbor a rea 24 Apartments Unfurnished Adults. 177 E. 22nd St. 6-7 •. '4~ 1 111 Fram $180 PRIVATE ROOM LAGUN"ABEACll C.M.642<:1645 --"---------21661 Brookhursl.llB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----b lr"vine ·3944 962·6653 QU IET pvt. t br, 2 a. , 8 lb P . ··" 3807 cpl!;, hltins, frpl. pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a oa en1n:M11a gar.;.ullts.nopt.·ls.376 w .2 HH . 11-. b;1. 1\teond .. S J •••••••••••••••••••·~·· Hay pool. rl·C', pit. .A.t r & an uan ll;.ich unit·:.tovc & fl'lr.. --lndrv. \Vtr. pd. $2:i.s rno. Capistrano 3878 i.:~1r. Ut d inl'I $175 yrly. 2 Uedroorn. Child OK. .'l.;-.1 .2032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• li75-G\HO t'\'l'S only. Sl60 t\lonth. 384-8 G(J()O I0\'<1t1on. a Br, l~!I , ----7!'17 Sh~1hmar. Laquna Beach rh!ldren, no fk.:t'i. S22.'i. Capistrano Beach 3818 --••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-513:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN Vll'v.', J br . 2 b;i. l'&D. hltn s. \\//[>. h;ilru11y. S~t;(1 1;12 I 155 ···J'Hl~:<;AHLE.S " Ll'ase. 2Hd , lUa, eondo. ----~- Nl·"·ly d ceoratl·d. 2 hr ,\dults. no J)Cl.". (::11"<1.At'. Santo Ana 3880 Ground l'lnor, I & 2 IJr dl" lu~<· garden unfurn ;ip1's . l:Jl•st Ca po Ht·h lcic:. Atll ts. SlMO·S230, '1!l:J.f;ii2:1 w;gar. Adlts-ncw 1·pts N"rlh l'nd. ::;:..1111 • .\lonlh. th ruout ·d r ps ·hltns-t lll'tl <l~J·l·(l\1711. vd.y.·att•r pd. C;1ll h<:l1\·n i -5. H:lii-412!1 J Ht<.\ studio. t.·~·n . vu. hlk 2·13'J ··G .. Orang:t• ... SllJO tn hL·h. Utd inc•. ,'io ll\'l:.. ti67 "t1·· V1ctOrL<t .. S190 S:!00 .. \!19·4\HH :i-71'~1 -. - ·-----ADULT 1 Br. rrplc. pool. Mission Viejo 3867 Corona del Mer 3822 $180. mo. Ca ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• li45-4111 Lovl'ty new eon1to. 2 11H . *2 Hr, l U;1 Corolido. µool. ------air <·11nd. pool. g:1ragv. nt·ar bch shopping SlJS. OAKHIOGEVILLA S250nui.H3U-J0!.12. 110 111•1s.R:l:J-&174eve 3 Ull . 2 U A , bltn s, ---- • •••••••••••••••••••••• Children Wetcome 3 br. I ''! b:i . hltns. (•ncl. patio. 2 ('01 r gil r, pool & sec. N r. So. Coast Pl<i:t.a . '$JOO mo. 55 7 · !J:Jbi Apartments Furnished i or Unf'(rnished 39001 . ...................... , ror :.imbuh1tory person. 494 7915 v. c ars Good meal>. Nice '"'·.1 .. ,.....;,;.~·..:..~.;. ... 1 ~-:ZQ.Y."if!BU)--ro u n dings. Eastside l' 200;0 YIB.D Cosla Mt•s a . l\\'ail now. 1,1 l'l!OVf.'() 'l'OP LOC/\'flON Ca_1.154!!:7!4~. ----MESA VERDE l'H.Ol'ER'l'Y Vacation Rentals 4250 DRIVE PLAZA S25.ooo 3 yrs 2nd TD on •••••••.•••••••••••••••• lge res tau ra nt bldg, for s tore or-offict'. Amplt' Or ange Co. Payable in· parkiug. 'l'own &country lcrl'Sl only quarterly al ;1 t rnos phcre. Ill'/( tst yr. 1'hen $250. per 1!"125 1\ll'S:.J Vl'rdcl)r . E. 1no, 20·;;. discounl. {7141 Cost<i Mcs;1..'" .. 15-4123 4!.13-1154 Cabin. llig J!ear. Sips 12. 2 frplc. C ir 'l'V. pool tblc, 54ii·3446 or 494 ·1'364 --------- Hf(; BJ.:A K c 11·v .;1 Br, 2 Ba , fr[)l l'. l!y Day or \Vcek . 5M 1-!J4!.J!j ----________ , Rentals to shcre 4300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SM/\Ll. sho1) a\'ail. hx:. in 1h1· Mall ~·t 'r111-; l",\c. 'l'C)H Y. S90. mo. 425 30th. N.B. !i73-9ti(){j Psyrhialric Suite avail for I yr. s ub-lea:;e. Partially furn . X lnt loc ation ----- WEBUY&SB.L 2ndT.D. S790D. 15°/o Discount. S<)UTll COAS'I' I NV ESTMf.:NT 549·0812 645-4203 lrv1nu ·Nl•wport area Op· Announcements/ w;;itc <lC airport adja-Personols/ c·cnt rcsl~1urant 1·ow on Lost & Fo&Md -----chihlren Wclcun1t>. S22.5. Newport Beoch 3869 JJ:i rk L ido C.'nndo.::: Br, 2•·----------, .••r> ) ark'·l•••r i·u<'l r• "2 • 1· ., __ • "· · " ~,. 1!58 W.Centcr.0.15 -J J;, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~a tr1 lev .. frpl. ept..., & I Br furn $16.5. Lots of dL·C-<H'atl•1I :! l1r. J ha -------- gfSTlihJei\ ['1ll'l11, (ICITlllC lt(W COtlCE,1 I Wanted ~ H.csp. ynung woman to s hare 2 br house 1n Lai.:. Bell, Sl40 mo + olil. Walk to main heh. A\'all April 15lh. (;~111497-1542 ullti, ask ror .J;1J1 fl.·laeA rthur Blvd. Quiet, ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLD l~H Woman or Coll. adcqu<ill' !J<i rking. Phone c11•ps.SJ()O/~U.15·'i-1 1K. bltns. Pool. W.aJk to w ,g ar. ::i2i1L 6·11·61'.100 / 213 K,Sl75. mn.Adult.s .no JSH AN O fll'W 'NCY.'Pflrl Shoppin).!. 1••• n1i. lx•:u.·h. ti4·1·7J21i pets. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS llMJll tAMlSIDE llVINC ii s.M•ll ~l!~•CC,.1Hl girls to :;hr. 4 br home IJ r. \VaJ.:nc r. 714-985-M454 Lost& Found w tfa mily. Lg. rm .. jJVt.1_r_c_l_e_r_m,· ______ _ 5300 ··················~···· <_; l C J •J l1 ·)Ha !:131 W'. !!:Ith St. !°)lll-04!12 H-15-9053 res on<o.-r,w ·'·i~ ............ == ......... ~1 So.of ll Y.'.Y2 U.r.den ,2 b:1 .----------1 Hat·hclor I or 2 lied rooms ;ind 'l'ownhouscs ha.751 -7219 •CoronadelMar• LOS'!': White Te rrie r 11 I' · Si /Of male, looks likewh. &'Ol· •Bachelors •l BR:,'l BR l\dults, no PCL'i.ti75-~WSCJO I · l'rplL', sundcek. Cal l 2 Br. d~lux'e apt, exposed _ltkr <!75·82:'ii beams, a l mo::>l new, •'l BR & Oen From $175 -$485 Me~a Verde East & Adonis S ~I ARE tiarden ,\pt .. Sma a t 10. ore · I , · Ly. llarbor Vu l·!Ome:;, pool. cnl·L gar, ~2.SU + fi ct'. SlOO. 4~7-:...1:, '.JiLUFFSGREA'rVIEW •ShodyGardcn"Pool* , . . a dults, no pels. $2·10 2br ·2bu,nc wlydecorall'd Fresh, elean SH~/Sl!)5. !. HH unfuin. 2 btks to 645·l t34 Fr. S22-l.500pcn 9·6 Dailv ----Heward. 644-5694 _'_':! '::L~(;,1;)·!':_1!1 ___ 1ndustriol Rental 45001--------- NEWI>Q HT l~C ll. Hus. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1''0UNO : Male, e ithe r Prof. n1 an to shr. hon1e 2000Sq . Ft.-s:x!Opcrmo. 11 lJ s k Y Pu P Or d lh ·:.ieh. No pcL-.;. 5225 mo.1-----------1 SJ:>O t\-lo. 044 -i!tl.1 /\dulls. 177 E. ~n St, 'I l ' -~,, 1 ~7 , __ -----·-_ L'.!\\ IH2-J(i.j;} , r. 1~1gcr.111·J· !r.' 540· 1800 Spa·Pools-Tennis Across rro m f'as h ion Is la nd at J amboree onl :;;;::;;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::1 NU Sam ovcd/lfus ky mix. w /pooL Nil'C residential <it 3975 Birch, · Agt. Vic. Canne ry VIiiage, •i·o••nhousc 2 br. 2i..! ba, 4 $175 2 BR hltns p;inell-Costa Mesa 382 · · .' . ' 11001. blt n:., "'ash/clry, FURN ll!c 2 Ur ant. close 1ng. crpts. d rf):', pool. In· San J oaquin Hills Road. 1• •·•re ·. '"'150. 645-l:l!l<!. [,.11 -so:12 ~ "" NB. 838-2224 N (7" 00 I h · I It ••••••••••••••••••••••• funl o k. no pc« ..... , c.·• _J.!<ir . 0 p(·ls. i J~1~--1;le ~s ~ll~l~nfi ;1 i~reu i"7:J1~~ *VILLA NINOS* nyon Dr., Apt ."f,_ ;R.533 , .... :; t1'1'.'~,,,f .. wk~"11ds :or l-tiBJ.1)8.12 EAST_l_7_t_h_S_T_R_EET __ I ... ... FOUN D: Man's WatC"h . · 1l Top scr \'icc loc. 700 Sq. Vi c. Oceanfront NB. t •a\l 17141644-1900 ~ l$lo\•ks to Ol'l'an, ll!c 4 "1<01·hl'sl.L•r. i rl';.1r ). Br. :l Ila. fa 1n1ly n11un, frplC', auuu sq fl, efHnni. poui & lcnn1s, ()y,•ra•r. S.\'.~J. mo .1;.i:i.-;1370 ;ift ;, '' ·1('tr~s . \Vante d : f''emalc r oom-ft. s hop w /offices. AmnJ.e ~ rnate to s h a r e 3 BH on-sitearkinA.~lli5 toidenlify.ti73·2391 Santa Ana 3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl ·l5. 1 hr, fncd, kids, ~l, s1nJ.!l l•s. SlliS. 2 br. fned, kids, pt•L <;1111 No"'!! LllCATJt)N + :111r, 2 ba, kids. µ;:l . l'n l'd , gar, :-;1 n).(les. S21.'i. l'Hl"IT 'l'l'l'l'S, :J br. 2 ba, Jrplc. kid:., pL·I, fnc:d, ~ara~l'. HOMEFINDERS *642-9900* ---- South Laquna 3286 ....................... ()(;J·:1\'.'ll VI E\V, d4·rko,;, \1't1lk to bl'a1·h 1n Soulh Laguna. :ll.l<L JL~a . 1n t'X· t'l'I. eond. \111h dr;q1t"'- rl·fr1)! & washer. $1:.0 . l BB. r>ool. rt•fng. I adll. $145. 325 .. / 17th l'l;Jte. see uft. J l,\il1. fii.'"1·h·lt!'l HOLIDAY PLAZA l)ELUX J·: S1J~H·iuus I Br . furn apt l'ool. ,\nip](' parkin,i.:. Adults, no p1•1 s . JfH;5 Pon1on..i Av(•, {.',\I 2 Bit, !)(•oL 1nf:in! ()I\, no p('I.~. :;i l!/;"J, lllfl, t\:!:!·853.'.l. 221;5Can.vun l)r,,\pt I" Sl 10·:;150 1."t-2 Br tr;uler-.; 1'-l:itun• :1dults 11nly. 1:12 \\'. \\'1 l.;1>11 , 1; 15.45;141 I MO FREE RENT If you qu:ll 1t'y. Furn lid1:h ~ & I llr. J•:.~t'l'P !1vnall~· n1 ('l', :.:11 Nt·Y. 11"rt BL l'::i~\~1dt· (';\l . I Hr. l'Oll1p. rt·de{·<or'. J'no! Adults. SltiO \lo !i·lfl·l '~\7 2 Br, 2 BaApts Su Ill' r ·«.:o m for tu bl e · l)llll'l Enl'losed (::1ragcs ·(;as & W;iter l';ud . i\.1o l J\lo rent a Is S:..JflO lo $210 Children Welcome 2:l24 l':lrten Ave 8.13·24 LG E I H It & bachelors. Stv, ref, ('pis & drps. Adu lt s o n ly. 2 11 0 New[)ort BL ------1 Bt\Cl-IELOH Slfi.'> Applns. ulll rur n. i'~n<·I j!a ragc. Pool. jalu:1.:1.i. :J!J;! I la m1llon. 645·4'11 l {'\'('S, I fi.12 · J9'>0 d ~t)'S. ------1 St·e luded living. lrg I Ur. Dana Paint 3826 crpt. drps. bllns. huge ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Y;lllC'd yd , rt'f rcr1uirl'li 2 BB. 2 U;I , fl s hwshr, Sl8.'i &1ti·S971for1.1ppoint· Jli1t io, gar . $2 15. mo. ni~nt. __ :1:1!166 S1 I vcr l.antern Adult Gcrden Homes • 2 WEEKS FREE CO HO N/\llt:f,J\l/\H hous('. LarA"c yard . will Hc::1lonon1ics, ll kr FOUND: young black t'onsidcr s1null t'h!J d . ti75·ti70U nl;ll c cal, flea collar, :! Br ·r ownhousc, fr1)Je . 645·01!18 -·--loud \'Oice, Vic. P.1yrtlc from :ii2ti0 . I Brl'romS2il:J. ---------li\11SSION V1cjo-l.a).{una St., Laguna Hch.4~·469S l'uol , tl'nnii-. l'Ontinental Yo un g \Vnma n wr th 2 Nigul•I urea. 1·1:.indy lo or 494 _7346 brc:ikJasl . So111(•ot·c;1n ,~ children wanL-; to share S:.1n Diego i''wy. 2U() to i------------ C:aL;ili na view:>. s. .. p:irall~ house in he;ich area. 'l.000 sq fl. «.:a ll owner 1-~0UNO : Ul:.ick puppy. larn ll y scetion. (Jo~t· Lo (; h i I d r l' n ~1 k , l)J J.J'10U approx. 5 mos. Vi c . :--hOl)IJJng & fine l1C;1ch (2 131860·9065 (714)-----------College JJarkonEastcr P.1ove in w /d cpo::>it .., 531:;.4577 l'VTof(iecS?O·l'.'lwp_tBch. Sun_549.2047 . , only I BH $100 2 Hll l,;'·;··1;"~-2~6~l~I~ .......... ---~,;-;;;;;-,;--;;;:;-;;~;;~;;;:11"or sales-d1str1butin~ or $230 Itefrii::. Sccuritv, !" Cou ple wants to sh;1rc business. i'"ront & rear FOUND: Bloodhound. Vi c Pool , J<1cu1.1.i, H e~·-1-----------I hou se p rcf 1·rah l y prkg.646-G:iOO Placentia & 19th. St. o n Uidg w fexereisc rn1 .. Nt•wporl ;u·e;i. ~148-7.'>26 --1-1-W--._-,,..--4,.,-6c0-o0 3/24. 646 ·9439 Blllards,«.:olorTV . NEW ------~-Ret1 OS an1~ 1-----------e • Garo9es far Rent 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f"ound : small cream col-Eastside lge 2 8r •J;l:l-Oli7I> Irvine Ave. ;JI t\les:1 YOU'LL BE GLAD ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exc1·ut1 vc (y,•ho owns ured male dog, p a rt ~INClL I·: (o'r ::>tor:l~e. \11e. home & rl'a lly cares for Coll ie. Vic : Del Norte, 1.lc~·ri g. pool w/w, bltn~ Fountain Valley 3834 ____ 54_·'_·_48_·"---- S1 1.'i. Adults, no pt·I ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~12·!152fl YOU WAITED! !!arbor & /\dam:--. C.M. itJneeds3or4Bdrm.un· ·rustin 538·1424 Sl20. I BB dup!t'X, prl•lcr rn:1rried t·pl, 111111 , s1noker:>. 95,1 W. J7Lh ;,,\K -ff:l5K PARK PACIFIC l\DlJLT 1.IVIN<; VERSAILLES lnlru1tu c1n;.: 1n·w bach $25/mo. 546-911.lfiallero. furn rental in Corona dcl ~\IHI l h1t1·n1 ;1p1 s Wt·ll -------M;1r or Newport wilh f .. OSl': J•up[)y, blk/grcy, 1\·,,r1h scP1 UI-(. l!l·fint•d 10x22 GAHACil·:, $27. mo. ocea n view on yearly fernalc, 6 wks old . Vic. ,Vt'I. all"ordahlc. •(irt":1L 2176 l'latcnlia. Ci\1, (In h;1sis.Willpay$3SO.·s.15Q. Las Palmas & Grant s Hl·:ACll env1ronmcnl• rcarl.li:lli·-4120 per mr), C~l:i) 69J-774H or Pl <i :t.a . 493-8714 or NEWPORT turn1 :-hl·d ;11111 u11 -Office Rental 4400 I'.(). Box 1217 Whittic.·r. 493-fi581 n10 "1~11 -!'17<!\. _ ::i:Jfl fl:1t·hl·!or. utd in elcl , (JCl·:/\N VJ f":\V. d••t·ks. ~"-~_!!:.~~·t pl;11t', I <lflll ft·n1 ""' lk to ht•:i i·h in ~ullh Jt;_., j •I ;1.;k fur Boh ,\1 . or l.;~guna . :J Ucl. :JB,i. ~n l"<· i;,u;.;,,i;n <.·t•I. cont!. y.·ith 1lr;q1<·.~. Extra Ir~ ronms-l Hit. 2 (·ar g:.r a i..:c. S l !15. 1·: n1 ,,1,·1y 1'·d a d u I t s. &\(;.4757, I Bdrm f r om S 185 2 Bdrill from $205 }<'orn /Unf model:> av;11l I 0250 lo Hacienda 1''0UN'l'AIN VA LLEY 968-3378 MOVE-IM BOMUS 'Seeurity gate cntranec 1111$·nil,hS"'sl. t $l I 5 • •• ••• •• •• • • •••• •••••• • ca !M~ __ ·o_"-------1 1L--O-s-·1-· ,-n-,-.-. _&_S_i_l,_e_r_P_oc_• .,tlJnder.c.n,unrl11ark1ng, • 0 Business/Invest/ die, m a le w ired colla r. .f i''.ll·gant rurn lounge,; WA TERFROHT F1'non•e 646 8453 .. lle ward , 549·8603 Lire ~Bil liards , t•xcrc1s t'. NewportBeoch ••••••••••••••••••••••• won 'I .. b e th e sa ine S;,1u 11a roorns. • 1..:x ccut1vcofrit'es 8usiness without him , ple a se 1·efr1i.: & vva~hcr. $-l;l1I. 1no. ·1~J<l·:J721. W estminster 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• }'1r(•11h11·c. ;i Hit -f. flt·n 2 t.;1 modt·rn hnn1(', l'rpt..:. ',)Hr. 2 h ~• Nn rhildrt•11 or pl't :.; . .'.l 1d1li t• :1g(' or re ur~·d . Sl75 1;,12 58-IX Bat·helur :tpl. Sil<!.!")() ut!l 1•d No 1u·t~ I rnmecl oc- l'Up;1n1·y. li·l'l.· t:1:i1. WILSON GARDENS Hcau11fu I grnunds. quit•l , 2 hr. '1'01vnhouscs, 11 ~ha , ('pts . drps. hllns. 1·!osl'll fl~l!ins. 11001SHSS.1>1·r mo. r\1l ult s, 110 Pl'\S, 2' ~ blks. LJ.!t' dt·lu:<l' 3 hr. 21>;> ba, :111 ft•:ilurt·s & b\tn.'i at Jlunt. 11:.irbour. S.:lS-0. mo. V;i c:int . All util pd 846 -4938 or K.\6· !:111 /"I ltd pool & sun d('1·ks IPL! ~ISO·S.150 Month Opportunity 5005 hclp? l (leean v11·y,·• ll1 gh nn ~ V•"wof l>o"t<&"·ater 1 -~----~----~ ~ ······················· tht> bluff nv(·rlook ·~e ctl"tS BILLGRUMDY . I.OST : S olid Gr e y 1ng Newport ll;irbor ~f'.'tt.\~ Hc;iltor 675-tilfil IN1'EltF.STED in buying shorthaircd female cat , /~rivae y! i'(':1ct·ful . \)\.'t A'P ------60 lO HO C'U. ll . f\iln & .Qrn. eyes, wht. collal'. Spt1t1ous AO • Water ViC:w ofc.1)vt hath, cc ram it~ eq uipment. Vi c. Nwpl. Dunes 'J'rlr. ..-s~reneadulL..,onl y 1433 SuperiorA•e-rue A IC:.. util inc .. re;1s l'ent. 557;h JH; Park.492·36&1 •lrps. bl tns & 0\V, ,\lu~l LHC; I Hr , jltl(ol, 111·. shops, !'>('C tu ;q1prcl'. $.'.t..'>0. n1n . :Hilts no p1 ·t_... l,til 1)(1, /\;..k for Ucv or lla lc 1Kitl :\ltlnr<•\1a,5'1K4l:l:lt; \\lt·~t (lf I/arbor Blvd., on LG. J hr, 2 ha, 3 hlks. to \\'il~nn __ _ _ bt'h, ne "''Y decor:ill'd 2 JI uc; E lh·drn1s. Sur>er io<·;.it1on. b('am l"l'1 hni.:~. No p1•ts. S17U rno. f~l5·fi4il0 $:110 inn. t\rlH 024ti ----I Bil, l'ur.n /unfurn. Fron1 $15.S, I rni.· to heh, ~lil Ge<ir~1a St . 5lli·2.l.~: __ f t:ll·v;1lor serviel' Newport Beach 2400 W. Cst llwy laeross :;::.=::~:=.:7=:=:::====:::=:c=;.L-=:.:.:=======:;- BACH, l.2&lBR fromstuftShirtl544·8ti78 SEEK & FIND" FROM$195 MOVE IM BOMUS 901 C0AGNF.V l~AN E NE\VPORT Bl::ACl l cCorncr llor-pltitl lid & OFFICE SPACE NB Wel'!tclifr lJri\'e, 450 sq ft .. private hathr11om, ;tir, ete. Sl7S. per mo. Call Gene Hill, 1142 Oi!l"MI Naval Shipe CO MI NE~WE E P E RILRRT C !ll'3·45tJ7 9(;;1. J 711.ii ~IJPf!r 4 Br, <! Hu . 1•rpt , tlrps, bll1n, d1shy,•;1~h1•r, n1r1• vanl. k wi·ll kl'pl nl.'1gh0horhot1d. ~115. to ~1JS. nio. Ask f111· He\' 11r IJa le, ~.l(i:J . .J,')1>7. !lli:l· 17HIO Condominiums Furnished 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;! un. tlt'n w / "'f'lhar. l ' '..- Iii\. cn(:lnsc1l p<iho, :! c:.1r 1-!<ir., S 2K O /l\1~J .. )'r . L<':1se. $100 dej). Child ok. iNr. Ad:ini .; on MaJ?noli;i),. 91'~ r.:.-._1_. __ Condolftiniums Unfurnlshrd 342S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 HR, 2 Bn, hrund 11\'W, :S225. mo. Nexl lo the bt•ac·h 1n Jl unt . J~t'h twti· 1323 I IUN'fl N<;'('(JN llE/\CI I 2 & .'.l IJU , fpl1·s. c·111.,11lr11s. w ~hr ;dr.vt•r'.':', refr1 ~ l 'ool. £225 & $240 Per 1no. 6'15· 7060 548<?!17 I , . ' I S'l'IJ J)i() apt. d··1·orator rurn. \\"l.J tt•r t-.. g;i:-o pd, s11;0. n1u Ii 11; ;,;~io Huntin9ton 8 each 3740 ··················•·•·· i\1 1·:". ~n1 all ht·;H•h hotl'I Ho•1n1s S2l .'iu \\eek. 1'111~ ~llHI , 1110 . .'):l1i i/J:il, :! llH dplx, l'll'<ln, lg rms . ('))t \l, ~loo 1110. 2232 U 2 BH + dt•n, fnc<1 yrd, 1':.u•1fn• 1\vt• l~lli·&i27 (_' r p t s , d r p ~ , "'a Sh1.•r '1lr~·1·r. llihwhr l"r•plc-. ;,:IB-2•'51 Supl'r1or ;.i))Qv(.' Pt.1c1f1e Coa:;t llY.'Y I 7 14 -M~ •. f-242 Hacienda D~ Mesa 160W. Wilson,C .M. lli:'.1\U'l'll"UL c;l!()LJNUS <! 1111 , nr tx•al'h C;1rpt.'t s. 2 Bl{ '1"1pool. $225 + ot1I ~. ctrps. stove ,'(i rrfrq.,:. &, /\\'I, nu~· c;l11hl1p1·l 01\. T ll I·: EXt'ITIN<; PALM MESA APTS. ~t I NU'r l·:s 'J'() Nl1'1' UCll. Ua t:h , 1&2 UH .lrom~JQ Adults. N11 1'1•t . .; \51;1 .\1 c1'1;l Ur (5 Ul ks l::a,1.ot Nt·w110r! Hlvd.l NEWPORT BEACH :1 Olfice$, rcl'ept .. rest r rn, A/C, music . <lt•h1xe. $2251\-ln, Urokerti75-li700 ".ir' S,'l Ii;°>. /\ "l lii.'1-fi70U !1f.8· 7H27 or !MiX-X45!l ;,,,,; !IHI~! NO 11u·r~·a~1 · 111 ;o;u1111nc r lO rninlL•l'S tu •K'(•an. Li.;e .. .. ---Near Buy (.'luh. \ia~·ant l'l'nl llt•:i ut . I hr f11n1 1 & 2 Br. I Hr Sl75. 2 llr COO L heath br('C~t·s. 2 & 1 Bil 1~ark NL'WpOrt S ub· El '1'11ro :.it .J1•ro11in111 , oll1ces.Good purkinµ. 11 p1s s1 1;;1 ii< s 1;:. sr,an1~h ~J:;, \\'1th patio S210, Ga.~ :J llr nt·wl y in\\nlt;.'11. drii~. Jcusc, $221.50 p/rno. Spa. N l·:\V LUXlJ It V i\UUL'l' $175 & Op, 1)Cr monlh COAST HIWA'Y Sl,\"I(' hl1li.:. Jl\I 1•ncl 1-:<1r., & 1,1,':i irr uH:. l>ra 1K·r1c:1 . sho)l. crpts. Ille kitchen. 1'e nn l~. Elc. ti44 ·1Gl9 1\l''rS. I~\:! Ht'1.lrn1 , !)IJOI HEAi.TOR 54H-5527 pool ,::,~unti .lndr,v ,;ullt.~ i•arpt ls. A3S h<'nl, ).(:1 s su ine W /lishwhr ~ & rvcs. ,or_, I'('!". 1·1n. 250!1 ' -. . -l KI I ) . d .l. ·n· ... ~ll 'l'lllNGS ."r .MISSION V1cio--La.c.una 17:M I t'<.' son .n I lllk s ovt•. ;nr ton 1 1on1 J.:. frplts & ~n r:i.c.c.-s. SI~ to ----,. " ·~ \\I. of Hc:1 ch ofr~ratt·r. :-;w1n1n11n).( pool. rec. $2H0.425 AlZlhSt,lfU. 3 BR.2 bo.m1n10t·l.'.anvu. 5116·Mt;Q Niguel.urea . llandy to ~2 -75.n1 n'l>1n , w:ishJrs&dryers. ·----('plo;/drps . No chtldrcn. San Diego t·wy. 200 lo -~ I -----Nf-:\V &nearly ncwl.2 &. 64.5·9438a(t<aP~1 l UH , Vi ew l\pl, 1~a1·k 2000 sq (l. Call owner 2 Br.rondn.1'"111' Near 2 ISr , Ir~ p:iliO, clt'an. HRNpl.S"Walki)r<'y('ll!lr ~-.-,-.•. --;-----NuwrJort, Nl\. Suhlt•as1· g;11 .1<100 H A EERt;OERRR O HH (JH I JSl.P R P I TOAI, L ITE E KRPBA U I A K TT t i ATI I. t, S DSEAHS C~I T I O IK :-1 H. E II P T F: T T R L N P P A I 1': AS I SN FR H EC~SCRRP TEE M F.P IA O A S PNOTA SOS H S RH F.SRY Mll N AHAMNl IW QWRUM C.ERTAR IRBADOE E O EDSRKUPLT IR UPNIRRE T•'ARCGN IDNA l.O I U RP A I OAIRC RArT C MLIAP ll 1111l1n~lon ll:1rhn11r. Crpl drps. refri~. r(tO)lC, bent•h. Some w/frplc:c> ,f(,: Wf'.~TC.:Li l•I-2 hr. 2 h., 111r surno1cr .5il·l ··1"1~! --------·1 \\lu,.;h<'r & dry1•r, ~o IK'ls <"flrport. SUMI, i Jl·li W paliu:;. SltiS tn$-l<XI. Pool: a~'.1tt~ only. $275 ---l MON. free rent, '>"'alk to '""'Nn'°"" TIW Md<lln __ ...,..,.. .,,_ , H!t7 ,l<!JOnr8·16·~11J lkthSi.613·771'17 Tob'• n10.ir.l6·,}l;ihl STONEYIROOK ocean, new dk . Urwn. Nt-kwn. "''·<!Ow•, ot ,.....,...,. iLll • ,_,... f'W _. ... eptJt St75. 675-6670 ai.:t/ '*"-""•..,.-'bo•tt• .. ...,.,•1 AfJlJl.'I' i.:al'tli'n :ip\,. 1 2 HH ~1oh1le home. Vista Prop~rtv~. Lidn k ayrrorit 2 1.r. frpl. i\pl:o; in a Garden. A r.7:15502 Alkt."fl At'TrARHIF.H 11t'$THO\'t:1t 011.l!t \' I I' k ,, ' ' ,. I ) , .. ,,i l1m1lt•d nutnht•r ol RA1'1'1.•:l'llllt' llf'r.tl'ITAI. Mf'iPAllC HH . pool $1•15 103.'l l:!lhl 1·rc l' :it • 1 :1lurt• K4fl 131J , No l'l' :lllll s, 1u:w v ll'l'Ol'a ....._,. f t",\ftf;,1 l . .\Slll..,Gf'1tA•'T St'lllllARINF!' St. 53'l 74.17 aft 5 & wknil " 1 :1tl11 It . t> ·I c. !~2.IJ7 or S:165. t>7[1 10(i0 spt1ciuus 2 hr. 2 hr & fh'n ;'\;IJo:WLY rt•tnodeled o <". ""' i:-t•:R 'lll l,.J:l>l•'t-:•:r•:k TICAN~PUMT r,51 ,otn x. 1)1-.: J Ur w I dbl l(ar S3."10 . urul.~ ar<• now a\':ul Lu~ N B. nr. ()(' Airport. 7 T°""""•• _ "'-" llW• ;· i 1 Bl! rur11 1 bfk'"'from -·-al.'o X1 r;1 lrjf I Br.,.., snµI \'c11rly Spac. C)fw.•n IJC<im floor pl:111s nf (' · s ,, con f , roll m .. l'cf7:"-,-,,,-m-,-,,7,"71,-,-.,-,c.c,c.~~,-.,...,,~,",":,o .. "1",.-,-,"1"-""'"••,-,w-.. ...., ..... bearh . Pool No chlldrt•ri . BRAti(DHEW ~a r . ~111.'l lloth :· 1)l11::1h 2 or J Bil . blk . frorn t.ol.I HellflowcrBl\·d, -"'4:rrcttirial 111't'u, l'hoos1· ,J,.1.,,~"''"~fM'rp1trui.1 "\•n•ll·n...~""~'4·JMlt"hnolil4it• no pets. :>J.';O. ultl Jld 2 Br. 2 ba. Jg e, JlVl , crp1 ..... , drps, bltrr.t. lndry oc1·~n & bay. Sl75·$33.S. Lo111Z Ueath your own colon-. Days : T.~,.,rdrr~•lumt,l.11 11ndlll.""1d $l lilfnth.OM1kins~htca 960 -27 4U ~·oodt•d lul. $275. 644 ·G12G L"'_' :_' l~, -"-'' ·-'-'-'":.:.or_....,_"··0"'_._'_· L"c'_'_.:;;:_·1_1..::==::::::;::::l::=:o:='=2clc'""c'c'=·"'="';.:..=='-"'-·~'·=Oll-Otl'-'"'-'E:""'=.,='=' =M='=··==-'c!.~":":':N:':'_"_·~·s...::.''...:'~'~·;:':•_· · :' ":':';.~;.;;'';.;;'':":.....,::_;..::"':=:· --~·.loo::;; ' ..L ' • L ' • , T uese1ay Al)r II 1, 1975 DAILY PILOT 89 Add 11...Bulld lt ... Diaper 11 ... Hammer it... Carllft !l...Cenie~t lt. .. Wlre lt...Hoe 11 .,.Clean 11 ... Mdve 1t ... Press 11 ... Paint it...Nall 11...Plaster it ... Flx it: .. ·SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Pat>h it •.. Pipe 1 ••• emo e 1 ... Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tile it ... Trim it ... Sewit .•. Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter it ... Learn it ... Appllanc• Repair Carp•nter Ca,,.t"Sttvice ord•nlftq Ci-ftlt'ral Service1 ······················· ·········-"··········· ....................................................................... . APPLIANCE REPAIR '/\Vt; &. Profit. Custom • SUPt:":R SPECIAL• European Lindlcaper Los Anqe-Jtt Tirnn · Wu:ihcr5·Dryc:r..·Hefrii,: rrn101I , rl•pair, add·on, Guarnt. Any 11ize. LivlnG Tree Service· Cleanup M1lli11ns flf Amcr1r11nl'I Cull Jac-k !°J;\K-O<IJJ insul;1lion. J.~rct: est, & room, dlnlnG room & hall No muinl. reas 642-SJ29 Ar1• Orink111~ W111lf"r lab 1111 llt•sittns. G45 -34l9. t t6.9' !lhampoo. 847·7271 Potentlally l)<in!Ceroui;! ys nq --T rv11-Garden-LandiC1tpc ··C()NSlJ M .. :1-t •••••••••••••••,••••••• M I NORttOf\ll~:Ht.-:PAlft C•rn.nt/Concnte Serv. Quality Work & Cl)N1'/\(.1"' LovingCurc,(nt•'tl)'li.IJy l'lumbing-Carpentry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dcpe nd u bl e·Bob . Act1v:itl'41 c harco1:1 I hr/day /week. Nights & Ccratnlc-'rilt·.540·5500 Bret!k /D rl llJRenlove 557-~JIHO fi lters are n o t the wknds <>K . J<c r!:i .CI t W k <· .1 /\:-iphoill/CemC'flt. low ----<inswtr . Uotlh.'11 wnter 55G--0347Jeunk· a >an l' or · ren rates 549 -9933 o r YARDCLEAtolUP expcn><1ve-1n('onvl'11 ient. ---He11u1rs. Drywull Work. 1140.0168 CoinpMaint 645-0JO'J •Good Ncw~• 1'he mosl ~l_Addils ·s:;l_!2_1_ · · pr "rn1~111~ Devise. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUS'l'OM Cc:menl Work f; x II{' r l J ll PU n c: s "Relll'.'rse l):.rnosi:." de-Fini:-.h Cllr\;entry. bl G d C pt Va Keypun1·h . Ctu•J !!O rt, Pat1os.Jleason11 e ar cner: 01n r vclo1>cd hy ou• Go\'t, at Ht•n1otleL Repair. c-.. • l>u111i ,··,.t1·. t .i~t. t<1·:N . !<'rec Est&12·85 l4 serv. clcan·ups. "'eeeist. tu s t u[ $30.00o.ooo .. • V1nl'U ti75·ltt65 :ift 1; l)l•:C.5>11; 7 1•~l·"'t:JGH 548-2661 /\slron.1uts ust!d 1hil! de • --.. ·Carpet Ser•ice C c m c n L W 0 r k · \'It <' Y.'c now have a NAN •·y llA ltNI • S'lurnp•lone, br l~·k &J 1.1p:inese Ga.rdener . · "' '• ·~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• c k hotne un1l. Pure w:ill'r al ' • t I I " blot·k "'tJrk . Smull Jobs, urnplcte Viard wor . -~1·t'•l' <.1 r u "''r\·ie t··JOllN 'S Carpet & ,.1 F' ~·ourt11p -.OJ•pt:•rg:tl. \' '" , .. 1 · I< th planters.645-SllO ""' ean ·up. r ee es t . e ... ~ :..i t•s. Y c pa ~l' Uphol:.ll·ry Ur1 sh<impoo __ '&l2 :JI02 l.e:i~l·/Buy 1-'ree ·rrial or hr. &In -"KXa. (s o' I r ei. a rd ant s), Dresimalcing ------At'l Now. !'144·2668. HOME WATCHING Ut•i.:rea:.ers & all color ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardcn1n j.1 Service. 1'~x-• · ---:-----. - l>righlen<·rs & 10 1n1nulf' Drcssmaking'in'fhe 11c rt Lawn Care . Tret D~Y"'Jll repair, any kind. ltes pon:d lih· liu li tn1·s ~ llll'll('h lor your white o.•uropc•n Manner. We ·rrimming. 11auling. EtH. t;ui;tom _tex.t~res. fair mun will J1 v1•-111 & t•arc "" ,. L R t "'rict•s Omo"'"'"'"' <·:.irpC>ls, tiu \'e money by furn is h cver"'hing.Dt'· rec • ow a es •· · u-u;·~ , l'or home. ror VJl'<Jllon J • . 39 :.a\'ing me extra trips. si,ncd for you. Corday _IJ.: -75HS Hauling Hous•clt"anlft9 Masonry Pointinq/PoperirMJ Roofing •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l-lou~t!'Clf'u111ni: by R1•\1a Y.'ILLl/\ti1 S & ~o n s l'AINTING /Rt•pa1r, J5 l-<EPi\l~I S , ;ti\ ~Y llt:t>.J l)le Couple . Rcfert'l\C'es J\1 a so n r y lt r 1 (' k I yrs wurkr11a 11 s h11l H1..•ci!t. 1'ret.' C:.t. he, a~k! Hc<ill, flale!I :J.-lX-62'71 Blot•k/Slone. lie. :!8J0.16. ~uar 'd , take <i.dv~nlJAC IO r \V <ti l. 830·5020 Call ~r. ---6371. of 1n y exp !136-711."lc. :.i nyllmc. JIOUSECl4t:i\NIN<:1 s ou1 _ ------------ Rut1i neiui. Call ,Jani~e·s Movinq Plast•r/Rep~air J .C. Hl)Qt-·JNG Jlaggedy /\nns.C75 -~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L1r~n!0t:d & lnsurC'd -'fllE BEST · Do -·t·-GORDON ~1ovin g , 32 ' PA 'rl;lll'l.1\$'1'.t:HING i''rl·ecst 5-19 ·IOll6 , 1n mes 1c All 1· · ._, ... · • . , n , .. n . , V·•n . ln·.1n~. lowest ralC>s y pes. •rec i;.S · \tocl•n" & l'la"t<••'ng All Cle11n1ng. ,,otJ1>1e s ,,ag . '"o,. l't · ""I '"'A" tlm:tlt•.-.. t>111 '>10 f'8l5 " ., ' ' &Mop.541:1·0~7 ____ 111 '--· ~s s . ...., "''"" • ' t yp1•s . 1-;x11erle 11 <:ed. llouse, apt & 0Jf1t·c cll·n'I-( O U 1' & I\ 13C)U'r ? '! Plumbin9 Ftt'l' est 6·16·6:14~1 f.(1t·;1l /::\1:11t•"'ldc !'¥lovi ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• dO ilv by l ud)' w10.xp. 7d:1,fret.'l'!'l.JZl 201 1 A1AHV 'S l'l.lJ!\.11UN(i dep , own tr an." >w1-::u1:r; 1.1,. ~...,,7 --• • • I ''"" • Exp. & d1Jpl·ndalllt· \Viii Pa1ntlng/Papenng Nfl .1()11 'l'(MJSf\1 ;\LI. t.·lean & keep an i·ve 011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --thekids ton .~12·21~~. C B PJint1n l-(. Fr ee JUSTPLUMBIHG? t-::-;t1rn;llt'li. J.11·tnt·c & 1''asl Sl·I'\' H1·;is tl:.ilcS Income Tax ln s. JO )'r:. ... :xpcr. .Ju.~t tl11t·<;a11 ·rn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4~4 ·0737 E:1.1 . H05. or J US'I' l•l .U;\1ll!Nli 4:J.I Jt)();J • !M2· II l I • Siqn• 11 . ..................... .. NE IL LNl'.:ON,INC. The FuJ.l Service Sign Co For Sa lc~n1an 531 337·l Tile .......................... Wouldn't you r.:.ithcr have• a prorcss 1onal <iccoun· La nt prcp<tre your tax rC>· turns'! For r <ill'S & appt in your home. 96R -8182. Pror l>;1111l(•r . ho n•·st "'ork, rcas. lnl/c111. fret• l'~l . Hcls. 5 18-2759, M2<r'J l3L CJ·:HAf.1 IC ·r11.E. New & PLUh11JING-512-0757 ~lcr~odeL Frec.~l; ~r:-I ' , , ... t G . 11 1 .. JOhs Wl•leornc. S:J6-2426 rec L·.:. , uar, o ''· -- 1ng/.1tbst:nl 1>o·rsons, Jul. ''I 1· d' · , & • ., 1 1 ... c:in 1v1 ng room, 1n1n g f<':ish1 on. s . 556·4232 hy ,_.,1,,,.1 J•p•n-e G·--dcn-••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 " ,,ug. 1•1• All'<.! lo .. ,,, & h•·ll SI '. ,\ny •m appt nnly ' ..... ... L nd ' I I' \ '' .. " ' s · F •· MOV1N (",. h a ul•'no . a scapong ·:11·l·a \1 JI 1 \'11 • lal 1:-. S'i.'". t·o••"h $I". l'hiti r '"'"'· 111g , erv1ce. ree i:..i;t. ,.. ------- H.L . SINOH. Slate liC'/1nsrd. Exterior. l'ay ~thly . 9j:J-JJ:l5 M ~lr Ch~. i: K:il.i7 !12 S .1 ---op 01 l •. H. 01'1S !•lumb1n~ ••••••••••••••••Y••••• Water hlr .... , :ill sizes, dis-•l'o p Soil •Compost • & I 'd I ( •• II 1 "" "" ' v ..., · ,, • 370 "<i ragc cleanup. Hl'liable ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 0 1:1 . l'l' l'I, ..... u yC>ll 15yrsexp1s \l.'hat<·ounts , Electrical Mu·:J' " RO TOTI L'·I •c· $25 ,. ·15 .,,,.,., 1· · ---------1 fil st scrvice. 963~52 .:. N • · "-<a!le)', I• """""'· 1pn1 l(I not method. I do work ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' '1 II · L ' · ------L:.indsra1l11ll{, Sol1 Sull:s. IUpm . •~on 1ru 1·r1. my·.· .. \[.'""·'"'1".531·0101 ''LEC't'Hl'"I AN . S n>I M · II · • , • ..... vu ... " c. "' ov1ni;:/ · auhni::. Stuuenl. f'ree J·:st . Ma~ter <.:hi.: . . '!-nytunt' ~<1t. &_s un. __ ---,·0 • ... ·. m•·•nt/ ., .•.. ,· ..... 2' Gefteral Services I k 8 _ _ u.. • .. '" J.: trul' . rcas .. arry. Uay or C\/c s. 'l'nm J N C 0 M .,. ·r I\ X ~1esuClcan1ng ,Carpct1:1& yrs exp. Ii<.· :!33108 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'>4M-H72:1&535 ·1i1!.IK. 000-2170 ' • Uphols tl·ry , Slt!amcd 5'1X·5203 t·IANDYM /\N-ltomes & Bookkl'l'lllnJ.:. l".ist o·l•·•••<·d o• •.. h"m\>UU, · 11 \' I I · ·d ' -~ " /\pts. Conscie ntious ·au 1ng, ye . c canu_p , St:rv1 ee, exp 1\t·<·oun· 557-t>742 . Gardenin9 Craftsman.645-6558, mu111ni,:. odd JObs. lteha· . tan~-_:it a n1 p.1;.14.2(.i7t1 -· ~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• -----hie, low rates.556 0347. ProfCarpe+/Aoor G rdn ·~/l\'lain /Lnd sC'p . "'l'lll NGS" by Moose. . . . . J l:J\/C 1'0tlll'lh111 1! yuu \Yant to Sl•ll'! t:l::iss1lll-'ll ads tlo ll wcll. li·l2·5liTK. & Window Cleaning sod , spklrs, cleanup, soil Gen woodwork repairs, Sl::Ll. idle lll'.'ms with a J)utch Scrviee 537-150!! cond. &12·333lf64!i-490K plumtJing.c.:tc. 64.2.5613 . l)<11ly l'1lot Cla1'Si~ed /\~ Maintenance ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbini;: & f.let l1'il·:.il 1':1c. Commercial & J((•s1clt•nt1a I. 5'15 -1657 ---1 C<>LLl'.:t;i:: St udent'> will s<ive yo11< n1u1n•y. llallt' airll·~s c<111L Hcfs, Hob, 67:1-~65K •THE HANGMEN• Li t' 274Q41i. Free Esr:- 0 an tit·h '>'·ar l z tir . 558-lJUI posal:., --1opu~e~. re-•1\lul1·h •R1..'llwood • pairs, l'l'llloilt•ling and (;,\l.L:i8G 6.'130 rc1H)nni:. New t:onstruc·,-.----------------tion. 2·1 ll rs. ]i(' & boncP &12·ti2ji3 Use the Daily Pilot Remodel & Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Ju:il1ty hon1c imp. lii•.25 yrs l'X P Free C>SL Fair pr1C'e Call Ken. I c<ire. 642-1770 .. :vcs & \Vknds. "f a::;l ltesult" service directory. Your serv1C'c is our specialty . Call 642·5678 ext. JZ2 H 7 0 H.t W t d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100Merchondise Lost & Found SlOO lost & Found 5300 Employment & Help Wonted 7 I 00 elp WORted I 0 P an e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••• Pr t" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.•••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••• reporo 1°" H•IRDRESSER h1a lure t•pl , pleasant •Sales fff Paid • Ci:llJL ·~nimal \;c.1nlrol 1.0ST: 1 yr. okJ Irish Sel· ••••••••••••••••••••••• BARIOY & DENTAL ASSIST. "' cleaning work. 40 hr wk.. 2 Yrs in personal pro· Antiques 8005 11.H./SealRchShl.!llt·r tcr m ·ill' Vic.ofl<ltb5t. t.:xperieneed Expt!r.orsometratninl! WANTED $700 mo. t.1r.1'homp:.on duets 3 rnust. lligr.1y ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJal·k or llum;Jna:Socu.:ty llli. !l~w~rd'!ti0-2560 _ _, Schools & Cocktail Waitress req 'd . X-r ay lie. Mo11 BOOTH R&fTALS !162.6653 motivated. 512.000 yr+. Lge Wal nut Fr. l'rov Din· 5Jli-ti."J.5l · ln1trvction 7005 v.•antedfora ncwelegant LhruFri.64'1·7162· 6~5 .. 7337 --------XlnL bonus strurture. ing til'I . ·rbl, J leafs, /\nimalAsi.1-;t.Ll..•a).;\ul.! ersonals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• h MECH"-HICAL ,ut<"· .·•ii<"'\'. ()•o. Co. pads. 6 chrti. buff_et , New Port Be a c Dental Hecepl. part-time ,... • ~~ "'' '"' Adoption. SpayJn~& ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\1 Y ii 0 It SB· Y f) U i< reslaura nl. Interviews now, evC>ntually working Half Day Hice Pay ASSEMBLER Only those (jUaJificd Cit ll w /plat~ l!lass l~p. _f\1~nt Neutet111~ 111 tormal1un l'H~GNAN'r? ClllLL>. lt1d1ng instru<·· by ttpptonly. in t o r u 11 1 i m c ore 9,\ti1 -2PM or 4PM·9Ph1. For electronic produc-ror appt. cond. I \'t pty. 4!J6-ti81J !W -i'JllO Ca rin g:. confidential t1on Qy cxp'd rider & Cl::llJt133-0570ext4 manilg('r. 1'~nthlL'ilasm& t::.irn SlOO++ per \\'CCk \ion. l·l rs 7am-J :J0pm. Li l lll·inders /\gency .,\rumals lmpoundl.>tl-<·ounscling & referral. teacher on "l'ntlc. well-h' doin" e nio,·abl..: \\'Ork 1n S 1 ••50 h .,.,.,_,,, __ 40·-11,-.•hNB I · d · & "' cxper. arc musts for l IS " t;1rltng sa -· per r. ........ = 'u .... AMERICAN I\ >ort1on, <i option trained mare. Ages 2 y1·s BARTENDER pos ition. Xlnt '>''Orking our b rand new ofc open-,\ pply al Newpor l T QUES 'l'er ricr , fem. blk lbrn 'l'crrier. fc 1n, l!ld /~·ht \;ollic. fcm. tri Irish tict, male, red Germ Shep, rem, blk/tan Shep, male. hl k Poodle. male. "'hitc Gl'l"m tihep. rt'm, blk /lan Cocker. m<1 lc, blond Gl'rtil Shep, malc, tri Gr ~~-l Dane , f em, brn('l_k Cocker. fem. lri Boxer , rem , tri Samoyed, n1all', while l'oodle, fem. Y."h11c ·rerrier. male. 1r1 Collie, milll', tri C/\'1'£ Sht hr. fem, i;:ry/\l.'hl Shthr, fem. orl!/.,.,·ht Shthr, male. l!'I Shthr, fern, white l~ni?hr, fem. c1.1liL'O l.nj.!hr, rnale & fcm3;1e , kcl·run~. .& up. Call Juhe, \n:J-li7:Jl J>/time. Apply in person. eond. in new ore. 898.3955 in~ near t he 0 . C . Marine 1'~nginC>ering. 507 SALESGIRL AH I I\ PC/\llE 5<17-2563 e11es _. --------llamburger 1-lamlct, 1545 or 848_8!J32 C\/l-'$. Airport. Xlntopportunily s up(' r i OJ:.._ N LB . 1 n . 'l'he Hcd Balloon has a 'fruck Unloadini;:: K ,..,,.--Ada111sAve.G.M. ---""'-~~~~----!for positive rn inded in -t('rviC>\l.'Jllg starling position for a full time Fine Oak & 1-'i n e Clik l\t e,.abouct ~try t' ay J b W d 1~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;.:1 Dental Office div. For ptrson;il in· ·r ues. 1\pril lst t-4n_·m. scilesg1 rl in the t 'ashion Furniture, over 200 ' ,osmel •At•s .. a545~10ree o ante• I• Secy-Jlccept.'Y.:xp'd . tcrvicw,Call8.l3-ti095. Is land .slore. Call Ms. iten1s.mostlyrerinished. -"-'-"--ntta. · Female 7050 Boys & Girls mature. NB adult prac· Ml!r trn('. no layoffii. 1·annor for intvw . /\pril 5 & G. l9·5 > SPIRITUA LRE •DER ••••••••••••••••••••••• lice, Salar y be". $575. llELPW/\NTED E s tall ;,icclii . 22-4H. i:W6-3024. ________ 1 J·IOWA HDS ltl-:STAU··· " c I 11·· · I I IO to 14 years of age. Dai-" tJ""'l·'l'•'me W""'•kends. · 1" I M "· Open 10 AM lo 10 PM a m. e 1c1C>nt e~u' etc. I p ·1 t J r tes 714 /646-4801. ,., ""' S ul + guar. r. r..yon.s, ··•v•· . [ RAN1', Open 24 h1-s. '1001 .. 11 Sec'y. Can brini; order Y i 0 c e ivery rou -~---·------! McDonald's 846-5455. :S. _. 60'<• O present tax-Paeific Coasl l·lwy, N.ll. Ad11iceonu matters. 0 u l 0 r l' ha 0 s maybea11ailable inyour Dental Asst. chairsid e. 700 W.Coast H"·y,NB -------1 ('S. Oper<ite business :112 N · l'.:I Camino Reill 'fcmp/Perm . 541:1·0-lH!:I area. 1-:arn profit for de· · f/time. X-Hay lie re<1'd .. I _:.c::..:.c_·:.cc:.ccC'-'..c..:.... __ , J\.10Nl'C.OM EHY fro1n your own home. ANTlQUE CAHVEO S:1n Clemente, For appt. liveries & cash, trips or Sal open. t"ringe benc. HOSTESS W Altl> f" u 11 1 P 1. ti me. Mr . BU f"FE'T Call 492·9034 49'.!·9136 merchandise for selling Min 1 yr ex per. Bch area. Jn-l~I Ft.: INSU HANCE CO. U'Toole 64t;-5J'.JU \VALNU'r. $325/ Jobs Wanted, new subscriptions. For 847-2569. P/time. 21 or over. SALES ---·--llestOffcr Livinq T04)l'ther? M & F 7075 information please eall .:::..:.==-------1 quire. 54K·7_4clc8 _____ 1 SC'rvtcc Station Allen· 548_7£0) WhyNotll1arryTOOay? ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-4321 . From San Dis hwa s h er wanted llousekecpcr, live-in that NOPROSPt'.t"TJNG dant. Apply, 1251 N. Csll----------- No1'cst! NoLicense ! YounJ! woman wishes Clemente-Sa n Juan r/t i me. Mon-1-'ri. for .. pc•k" Eng. Room & llwy.LaJ!una&arh. Appl"oan<e\ 8010 N I' bl ' · 6-3 5230 " ., w I o u r qua I i r 1 c d · o u IC'lly! 1 • pos ition <.i S photo · Capis trano area. call con\'. hos p . Cont act boardfree.833-2966. t.tontgomcry Ward J~d tiervicC> S tation Allen·••••••••••••••••••••••• Photograph~· \\'orkshop Hiqh Fastlion & · Nude Models Avail t.:a ll 751-6199 J,:raphcr 's asstslanl. Ex-'1~15·0630 and Mission Vie· BcverJy l\1anor. 3'10 Vi c-nlkl. AJ!l /f.1gml. opp. danl, cxper'd . Day & I~REE PICKUP. llefrigs. perienccd , r,ecept_1onisl jo -t:I Toro area, call _::too'c'=":· =Cc•c•c•c•='·cOOK7o-::..... __ 1 HOUSEWIFE no"" Call : S.17·t~l ext. c 11es. Full & p 1111ne. App-Appl's. Scrap l\1 etal and model. F~11.tcns111carl 581-6310. Full or p/time sales toO. 207. 9 . 5 for interview ly !;hell Station, 17th & Call Anytimc675--52.'l8 backj!round. Miss ~1uir EqualOppor_}-:mployer DISHWASHER C . business. No cxpcr.1 :~~~:;~~~~~1 I · NII 673-731:193-SPi\1 P/tin1e. Eves. Expcr. 'Must have pleasing ap·I• f\/IOC>, · · KENMORE 1-leavy duty Dee, t:orky, Teresa, l\l:1r-Help Wanted, BOAT Surf&Sirlo1 n pcar.979·6111. NeededNow Service St<i. Attendanl, \Vu .s h<'r /dryer. xlnl. 593() W. Coast 1-lwy, NH '* * * * * *' rxper nee. F /time. Apply C'ond . Both SJOO. M33-7til2 DOCTORS Insur A9ency Girl l'HX Oprs, Typists in person at Steve's Exx· 2 0 <..: F 1 2 d r 1 ASSISTANT Commercial Lines Un· &Sccrcllin('S on .J001<::.11th tit,Cl\I HC'fri~~rato; w /icc blill'k Iii.in. Ilappy April M&F 7100 BUILDEflS OTJ-IF:RS Fools ... LOvt!. Rust y.••••••••••••••••••••••• Westsail Corp. needs -.---. Snag, f\1cc. /\PT Manager. prefer en gine, plumbing, &· 1-uund: Mal_e/\1redale,6-9 M y k w"th th couple, new bldg. Apt. electrical installers & ·mo 's. Vtc Beach & · s. or . 1 1 _e salary + ulil. Contact I ea d men. Hi ~ h ·rwl cf'addrn . l1rn'/b,lk . 1.~rahms piC'(!.1re, p ease Mrs DeMoss,751-1·11 5 mechanical aptitude es· . ···''"s.·. 8,11.5.,7-1. ca II me 548-30.16. ,. " " sC>n ti :1l . Boal exper. Art "St udent hand paints AS~'l' h_fgr, c.xr; J_:.idy, he lpful. Must have tools J.ost. Sil11er rinl! w/2 Tur· Uniq ue Pt•rsonaliicd over 2·1 • app<i rll s hop. & he ready to GETTllE 111111iSl' s lnne~. \:c:ir Ciol'f l.i:i~ket purses for ..)'oul1_54_,_·53!1 __ 3 _______ 1 Jl)li DONE. Call Lyn St .. L .B. 49~·G2:i4. ti'1fi.,l!JDR Asst Quality Baird, &12-8\ltil. BOATS derwriting & rating. Ex· · k I · • 17802Sky Par . rv1nc s··c._,,·,e' Sta. •(tend,nl, maker. 6 Mths old. Cost• Young lady (18-28) lo per. necess. 494-1087 or OffM • h I t • • " work as d ocLors assis-5'19-3058. Mrs. Bradley. ( at·,,rt ur. lC wn f/linle. Lite mcchanieal, s.500. sell S.145 . 673-5684 tant/ r ccpl. in health,I C'--"~~----~-1 Nwpt &T·S.~. f'reew1'1>'1l nc;il appearance. Also, J anitor "'.,·$2:.SO hr. Tempo emporary ·e P oldc• •c1ni rct>'cd man,. s pa. No ex p er. -... necessary. Wctrllin you. 1333/\vocado p /timt~. Apply, 2<1~10 Apply in person aftn or Newport Center, N.B. Need $85-$llO wkl)··! f'/L l·'airvie"' Rd, C.M. eve. 2112 !!arbor l~lvd.. S2l5+. !louse or f'uller, Serv. Sta.Affend OLDl':R Stove& Rcfrig • Gd cond. $25. ca. 5<1/l-0138 Bicycles 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CM JUNIOR SALESMEN Mc. Rid>acd•,846-54''.'._ !l90 !·:. C<M>l Hwy. Nil -=--1Used Bikes/Parts. $15/up. d I) Age 10-15 .. E<irn $20·$40 Nurses J\i dl·.s. all shifts. . II / d 2 88 Ex peric n ce rapery per week "Clting new C n··. llo•.·p'•t··l Students needed part· Buy /SC lra c. 4 seHmstress wanted. Lai.:· " o • .. t k I ly i.r e w po rt U I. C tit . 1 customers ror the D !\ILY Call 642-0593 1mc wor ', ~a es, app '' ( un a B1·h. Interior.;, 1030 PILOT after school and --· ---1~56 Jackson. Midv.·ay 1..::'-c',-...:.1~':'00·c... ____ _ ~S.Cst . L.H.494-684R. Saturd;iys. You must be NUHS~SA I D~-f:x11 'd City, or call 892·2S58 ;ift Cats 8035 f:xp. si n g l e need le outor s choo\byJ:OOp.m. Conv:1Lllospt:r\l <lpm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'A CONV[Nl[NT SHOPPINC ANO S£W1NC CU10£ FOR THE Control IMpe-ctor Xlnt future 111 rap1dl y i:rowinj! sailboat manuL co. for 1nd1v. w/2-:1 yrs boal bu!ld1nl! expcr. & preferably inspecl1on C>X · per. Xlnl <"O. benefits. Salary t·o n1mcns11rate "· 1expt!r. Senti resume or apply in person w/"'l"lt· ten Job history to M•tal Rake/ Gelcoater F.xper'd on ly. for ski boats. cruisers. Top SS. Fantasy Boa Lo;. 556-8910 BOOKKEEPING operators needed, full and be able to work iil Ca11642..J.505 ·r C>lephon c Work-12.9. SIAMESE Kittens.6wks. tinie , J\1on -1''ri 9 -5 .•least3dayspcrweek:No OROERDESK Wed. thru Sun. <10 hrs. RedPoint&1'ortiePoinl. CAL ON TH£ CO. ~ ... Ad In w-·· Warld Call Sue 64Z-S678, Ext. 330 Sa1h Into This Eight Top Tops , ··~ \\/hw1 tlo 101,1 n~ mOfl! ,,r nit llU"'' Tl>JlR, top•. IOI)• I<> 1n•m '"1th !ll<Ol8, Rliltro. ~hort1 111 1hrou11h 1Uffillll'f, Whip ul) S l(tl'lt Ohltl.ll 11111 O\'•f bl<>UM'I In cuttnn, P01Y"Oll'r l'rl11 t"d l'•l!~rn !1~7~: loll~• .. 1' SI•<!.• t. 10. I':, 14, II, I A \'1rd•a"' In p1111 en1. Send Sl.00 FOi" 11ch patll!fft. Add r> renlt lo.' t•ch peltl!m ror nnt-cl••• '"';1•nd1ptt111 h1M1Un1 . 01ht rwi11! third· de,. ffHYt"f)' wtll l•kot 11\r. W1t1t1Of'mtll"t.Send10 M•rl•n M1rtl11, 4U, the 0•1ly PiJ.ol., P11tttT1 l>i!pl. • 232 WHt llllh SI;, Nr.w Yotk. l'i.Y. 10011. l'nnl l'i'A MF., ADDRtsS. ZIP, ~IZT. end STYLE NUMRP!R. ONt; l"REE PATI'!Rl'lo,)'our (hol"' ll'IHIMf !Of',._ ftH p•I· ltrn •n~idll Nl';W 8PRING· S\I MMER PATTEftN CATA LOO . ID031Ylff, al11!r11s. rr-cc pellern rouf1:1!1, StM. lSt now ~tW + Kl"IT &Gk wltfl hultU•\!•P•lltrn ,,,.SIJS 1,.1.111 r 11hlon Aoolr , .• 11.00 lna\.linl Sew!11t flool • II.DO Westsail Corp. 1638 Placenli;i Ave Costa f\1 e.sa, Ca \Jll.i27 AUTO PARTS COUNTER PERSON CLERK &15·4123. Cf\1. deliveries or collecting. wk+ S2 hr. No pressurC>. W /papers . 831 -28.55 Transpor tation pf'O· ll cavy phones. No • Id b -h' 11...:c.:.:c:.c:....:.ccc.c_c.... __ Ne\l.•port Beachinsur. t·o 1''a mll\a Americana OC>t.-ds person w/bkkpng lll'l't'Sll :l 1nuch:it.·ha p:t ra background & expcr. to t·1udad dl' una nina u handle cas h receipts. frezt·o s ueldo. comida, y Ab,ility to operale 10 key habitacion es neccsario adder bv touch nee. Sal h<1blar poco ingles . to $4.75 . Good co, benefits. 645-1796. Ca JI M rs. Neal. 833·8450. -"'"-'.'.::'.:...------1 \'ided.Call644-6236 comm. l\.1on -Fri. K-5. <.:nu c S<I Wll 111 DOCJS 8040 Equal Oppor tun ity Knowledi:c of marine ~~th. 835·021 1, ext.•••••••••••••••••••••••. Employer hardware helpful. J,1te Dog Obedience Class Lo t y p 1 n g. Co a s l Star t 4/16 at 7:30PM. KEYPUNCH OPR catamaran Co r P . TREASURE CHEST Newport J3e;1 ch /lrvine 1 Yea r exper. Salary 979-2880exl23'1. 1 Area.546-492l'I. Needs p easa nt, e n · 01-.en. Good co. ~nefit-.;. . /\pply National SystC>ms HEC t-:1'/St-:C thusiastic phone voices •PET WORLD• Cocp. 4Jtil Birch , !!arbor /\rca MD'ti Of-forproject.S2.to$2.50an *FANTASTIC* flCl'-Part tnnr . Call hr,dayur evc.hrs.avail. Shih-tzu, Maltt.'St', Pug, Newport Beach. (Near 1 · c h 0 w II u • k ,. e' 540-4585 wkdys, 54ti·U23l No exp. nee. 1\pp Y un-• " • BUS BOY No expcr i e n c~ necessary. Days only. Apply in p erso n . ~I UL O OONS. 202 Newport Center Dr. N.B. OPPORTUNITY O.C. /\ir_~o~I. _____ arter5~·knd s. med. 28752 Marguerite Chihn11hu:.i, tiny poodles. AggressiveSalespcople -~--'-----1 Parkwa.Y, No. 12, f\1is-lab , peke. doxie. pit TO JOIN ltt·t·eptionist for apt t·o n1 -s1on V1('JO \off /\very hulls. cock.1:1 poo, 1>0m. 100 Young Real 1-:state Jo'irm Le~al Secretary plcx. under 27, 200 units, Prkway 1 Mi xed puppies. Stud <.:ALL DOV Ell RLTY t:xper d . xlnt typist. lit 1'146-132:~ •"'-'------·I service most breeds. 2525 Minimum 2 yrs. Chrysler expC>r ic n cc. !Salary bused on expe1-. J Ex- Cl'llent pa y, vac:ition plan, benefits. etc. Apply in person, 11sk for Bill y l lurtwig. Gene Mayo 645-9070 sh pref'd . Active litiga1~;;;~~;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;.: Walter /Waitn-ss w. 17th rir t-'<1irview. SA. BUS BOYS lionprac tice.644-0023 Prirne (lib I-lo u se. Opcneves531-5027. Must be over 18. Apply 2 GENERAL OFC I•--------• RECEPT (TYPIST Meadowlark c.c .. 16782 ATLAS toS, Mon thru Friday. Typing55·60wpm.Mist· LOAHESCROW S h arp, intcll1gl:'nl. Grahain St,1-1 .B. AlllEDALl::-7 mo. l\1ale. CltJ\RLIE'S CHILI. 227 duties. Apply National w /m1n. I yr ront1nuous l-'"-''-'--'-.C..-----I Chan1p. bred. Cost 5<!50: Chrysler /Plymaulh 292ll Harbor Bl\•d. Newport Blvd. c r.1. Ask Sys tem s Corp. 4361 OFFICER gt'ne ral ofc cx1>er. Mu~ Waitresses sell $150. 7 l4 /4!J7~1527 fororfice. Birch, Newport Beach. l)owney Savings & Loan hcable totypc .'ll1wpm Exp in table service for 1ccc'c''c"'o··--------- INear 0 .C. Airport) h<1s openin~s for expcr'tl be :1blc tu h:indlc busy busy Coffee Shop. Y~ Old r:nglis h Shllcpdog Carpel Cleaner. ex1>cr . -'-''--C...--~----1 Co n 11 e nl i ona I Loan phone lrti (fu· •{f1l·1('ntly. must be over I~ .. Apply"'.' puppicll, AK C, 5 wks old. :;team cleaning, benefits. Gen OfficefRecept Esero.,.,· <Jfficers in its Apply 1n person. 3·51'fl.1 '? !J. ~Inn t~~u 1' r1. Cll/\S l\t a 1 es & fem a 1 cs. Costa f\1 esa AVON ai>ply 1740 Superior C~1 . 1, bl' h I lunl. JJ ('h office. S&L Mon thru Fri. After 5 by 1 • 11 J LI . 22, 8 Newport "'"'·I !45 t'or ~1agaz1ne u 1s er. ,1 ' ~ from9tol!. I background prefd. Con -appt. 54!1 ·1167 . ·r s Blvd i\skforoffice. ::::..:.:.:::_ _____ _ Laguna Bch. i\lert, c C· ta et M r s . B r e h nl . White. 1409 1::. \\'arner, GET MORE OUT OF LIFE! CASHIER/ TELEPHOHE pendoblc. Type 65170. o SSES tilart $400+ per mo, Call !163-1:1321. Equal Oppor. Santo An a Equal ppor. WAITRE Shirley 494.2ZZl. Employer. l::mp\oyer. F' /time. F.xpe r. Over 21. ~~~~~~~~~~~!:"~~~~~~~~~~I 1\pply 1n person only. NO Gen. Offlc• Clft'tt l'honc C<ills. Apply 2 to 5, ~1on thru LVH RN's /CCU/ICU Surf&Sirloin 1',riday. CllAS CH ILI. ForJl-7shift,Cftime.Fri Davs&N1~ht.s.5tandby 5~·130w .t.:oast lhvyNR & Sat nightf n<r. SJot per tinie. diff('rt'ntial pay. 2278 Newport Bl vd. Ask ii hift. Small conv. ho1;p. t-'ull or p/time. F.xcl·llent WEEKEND ror office. I t:ongcnial atm~p 1cre. benefit:>. $42S Mo + benefili. M.in. 3 yr work exper. Publi Be an AVON Rcprcscn-contact, must be neat tative. Meet new people. pleasant. Call for appt , ii ddnewinte.rcsts toyour 642-1758. The Earl ': life & earn good money P lu m bing, Inc., 152 too! No sell ing cxper .1 -'N~w=p:L=B=l'cd~,cC~.cM_. ___ ·--------- nccess. I 'II show vou CaJhier, ExDer'd Ap'pl y G l e nhavl'n of ContactMrs.Jcnson: RECEPTIONIST fl-5 :Jo Sitl & Sun, ll~·:d t-:~t:11 i:-ol'l1 ec. l:all ;\l rs. l.":1ld\l.'Cll, 816·\'641 how. Call 540 -704 1, P/llme Wed t'hru f'ri. ·~l)~v~>~-~~~~~~~·I Ko to Re s l a uran l , -752-0621 . BABYSITTER, older lady ~;;;ii;;;;;;;iiio;;;;;;;ii;;;;;i;;;;;-., Coll J\gt.•ncy Mgr S12K Elcc/Hydrau Maint SISK PBX Recpl/type to Telephone Work prcrerrcd lo sit W·2\.2 & 3'f.a yr olds, my home, 3 day!'i p/wk. 111ome eves & wknds. 1-lunt. Beh area. 9G2·3Z80 art. ti p.m. ---IRVINE PERSONNEL Babysitter, 4 duy wk. SE°'"C£5 ·•·GENCY 1:30·3 :30pm. l Infant . "-'' "'" San Clem. 491\-2912 :.rt 488 E. 17th <At Irvine) 3:30 Suite 224 Costa Mes:1 Call 642-1470 Babysitter for 2 1:1chl uge1 •~oo!~o'!!~~""~""ot:I girls. Lake 1-~oresl arc•.,. Cook~. Kitchen J.lelp & J anitorial. appl,y 3201 E. l •~~~-~-~-1_eo_ •. _.,_11_w_y~·~C~d~M~-~~-I DANK TUi.'s & Thurs l2·6; oec. more. Refs req.S»-5092. TELLER Ilunti. BchBtltf'ICh • F /l1me • llookket plnp: e~J)('r •Teller experience ' APJJIY Goldon1talel..,. CUStODIAL & JAlollTORIAL 1-~u 11 & Part·'Nme 3· 12 Shift. Company benefits. 546-6682 Cutter needed. f/P Lime, fOI' garment mfg. Mon F'i'I 9•S, 645·4123. ~~..;_- Newport, 1555 Supcrinr COSTA MESA Ave, NB 646 ·7764 . Memorial Hospital I M 30 I Victoria, CM Mantenanc• an \\'ll(J\\IAN°l'S 'l'OWllHK '.' P /time. Orttnge Coast 642·2734 EOE tlRIVl::A CA l.1~ YMCA, 642-9990 C ll (HJS J•: your hours, GIRL FRIDAY ADVERTISING Oppor. ror u J.li rl who is cncrnetic, young though malure. s harp, likes va riety & pressure w/figure aptitude & lite bk.png ba ckground . Fast urcurate typing <mln6Qwpm . IBM Excel t o learn urt work , m erch undi!i lng ror m:llnur . o l e ru1 s 1ng 1'tii1lloats. Cull Ann Moreland, 64Z·8961 . MALE /Female \larking SAIL MAK ING PRODVC-wnrk tor you rs1;ll . h1• TION Expt.'r1en cc vour own hoss. Jlili.;11 or GROCERY SALESLADY We ru~ed a m•turc ~ex per'tl person interestro 1n good nutrition. Mu:tt be cicper'd on cnsh rc- alster. Modern h<'it1lh food !!tore. N'o Sri t night or Suo work. Ple.s!IRnl working con&. Uniform rurn . Medir;il & hosri lk!ncfil!I. Apply L..tndberg Nutr.itlon, lower level So. utteodants, part t1n1e. · 'wornf'n. L'.:Hl be sli~htly N.D. Good oppty. Call Preferred. 97\.1-28&:1 bc-tw (2 131 86X -li530 bcf 7/\ht & 11/\h1. Mr. Cum hand1 c;1ppcd . Nl•at flt/; l:ll·nn 1\ppl•aritnl·t~. Vts . llAt.-1 . Oeluxl' Parkin~ _mi · · retired . Ai::e 25 to70.Su11- Serv. SALt;SL/\OY lo work plement your Income. rtf ature. SWble Adult Needed ror full & part-time 1>0~1t1nns " NCIUl)les Drive Thru Assistant ~1an :i~t'r po ssibill t)' 111 Huntington Hcarh. C l ean. frlen<il ,\• at mo~ph c-re. l'o~t movin g,\ challenui111! .. llc·l1;n \\'r1r,h1 21·101 ll rot.>J.:h111 i-1 ll unl 1n~\!1n Hl•at h day~ for Junior 1)1'1\'(• a cahfthrsor more Sporlswee1r ~torl'. 1-:xp'1I. a cl:t ,\'. Apply 1n person, only . Apply NOBDY. Z72j \°!'llow Ca h Co .. 186 1-;. Westm1n111~·1" l\\all. Jtith ~I , l..'osta 1\-tl'Sa. S:ilet;lad.v, cspcril•nced. Wt11trcs:;es. '>''I' 11re !:'t.'t'k· Balboa lslandtiJr. Aout1 · ing ('lllJ. m<1lt1re people quc-. Somo weeke nd "'ilh ;1 ~t ah l e back work 1'hc 'fop Drawer, ~round , All 111h1ft<1 avail &75·0770 . The olony Kitchen, San Solesmtn WCMff.d llJ Must h f' experienced 111 ad\'l'rt1 sir1i: :i;;1ll!!I. Cnll ()\ 1•1 -.I rl'Cl & /\:;!ltlt' &1.» 11 :1:i Juan Cup1~tra~'°·-_ USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE Co a SL Plaza Shopp! nJ.l 1 !!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!"! Ceiiter.C .~1 . 1: DIRECTORY PcrsQnncl OCJ):ll't ml'lll lUi!:tO P11rumount Dl vd l)ow n~y.t'a :t l 3 /9i!3·~'61 t-;qu~1 Oppnr. t:mp\oycr 1.)on 't tlr1Jp the l.io1U ! (;cl 11 JOb ~1th a IO"'·COr-ll Dtill)' PilOl Cl<i~lllflcd Ad . l'hon1• C.42·!167X Won\_!~ :.; 1\ I. I•'. :.. ~\: ,\I \l ,\'1'1':~1\\1 · .. : in 1•1'l :-h op p 11r1 t1n11•, :.!ll hr:< \\lo. I . .:ind & Sc.1 l't'\ t•un1p.i 11~ 6tHtll YI \\'arn1·f II II 11-17-lllUO for Re~wlt Sn"•ic~ Call 60-5678 ut. lll..._ ... lrisn Setter puppies. 7 "·ks. ,\KC fl'~. champ stock. $50. f>45-0354 eves. HEU malcdobte,. p<ipercd & shols, $1~. 645 -2771 Free to You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IH ISll Sf':T'fER. !<\•male, l )r . nld , V.'llnls 1-'.ll. homl'/1-'.d . w·ith kitls. M-42 fi lll~j Cute 5 mo. nld l'u1lpy. Co<'k ·A ·Poo mix . blk ,'llro"'n &11·hlh·e Call 557-'11.~. ---er-- Furniture 8050 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Grc:il ::);1\·1n~s 11n Used Furn. Appl1 & i\lt~e . \\11lso11 ·s Harga111 Nook S.t5~.19th St.C.i\1 . AN°rlQU E C1\ll VF.U UUF .. ·to:-r \\'/\l.NU1' ~5/ Be~t oner !14R·7tm ~--- HATiAN rurn. ldeul for 1-';im rnom . &· 1nl$C. items C.d! aft li Prit s.12 97711 l\Jfl t ~h ~I~ It' "'Uhllll d111 1n~ f!l(•tn l,JliJ4• I <"ant• 1\;.i('k t·huir .... xlnl t•ond. .S:lO!:I 11•15 711~1:! :-,,·111111: .;11,1 h1 11~ \\llh .:I [)Jl l\' [11/11! ('(,i~!>lfl('d :\J 1.~ .1 ~11 1111 11' n1altl'r . 111~1 1 ·1i ll tiol:! ,",liill J ' >. p .. I' ' J.}' " e. .. 11. JIJ(P DAIL V PILOT I Tuesdny A,.inl t 197\ ,_...... 8050 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1W1cellandeous · onte Motorcycl•s/ 8081 Scooten 9150 Mattresses ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Queen . If ul I & 'J\\•1n St.•ts Prlccd lo Mo\'C No"'~! 8·9ti~ & ti46·R611ti. Wunlt'd ; Appl1:1nr1·-. • i!>O K1>.,..asa.ki i:!. t1,otXI µuv.·cr 111t1Wt>r~. l'r l'I 1·0111t. ~7:t5.1 64.'l .. 5i0l"llJ ext Nl)'r W{Jfktnj! H1:<1 ~ :i:!~) ---- •Lo~tieat &Sota. Vt!r)' good quality. N1•\•t.•r used. Mo1.•1n~ 9tiX l;SM22. <i SX.18 7:! )huulu 750. ~1:..5. 73 ~I ;,. Yu r k v. 11 h 1 h •' ;~){)(;. ~7~)5 bolh 1nimar. Urah1ns IHt·lur(·, pl1•:J!'>l' ii llu:--k ~· 400. AU t1ni: & c11ll111c$<1H:m:;u. \1'11 :-.. l'urn ulll), elo;: WATERU EDS & At.• et>ssorici. nc"' u.<;<'d . Office Furniture & 673-4586. 1~· 1 J3rd St Equipment 8085 NH. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --'------------IE~t.·(· svl c hrs ~/:!,';, S1·r.' F'irm Sears I"''" llt'<l 111 CX· t•hr,; $4 124, drfl 1n:1ch ~'.'l. eel l e nt <'onll1t1on , i'H_•rcc !W7 \V l~th, C:.1 •Includes m attrc!!>~. boi.: ti15 7·11 t ~prings, fr;-11nl· i1nd hcatl· board {maplP :--t"S'lel ror "-'IHH.ESi\Lt-> Nit . N t-:\\' ::;30.00. Call tl750lli alte1• Wulnut .,;xcc.d11Sk,Hti:o;:W 6 J">.fl-1 . \\',·lfi .... 20 "L " c:\.L ~fltl ~:,~.vr '.'l;i3·ti610 \'urn;1h:1 175 H.:>hu11t . \';111te1·I. fr.Jml' & forks. l)1rl only. Xlnt cvn1L ::0.:!.50. fl1u;,l Sl'll . l:H7·246'J .1ln1 ti:I llu~ky :!tiO i'\IX. Nl'w top l'111I. Exlrus. F<A!!>l ~:1:1. tii:1-0!t70;__i:-k fur Hilt 'I~ ''1\.\l /\ll ,\ 7'11111 t:n. du1 u, tll•l runn1n!-!. <_;ood lU'l'"· l'll', $100. 4~JJ·l9M2 l""ruckt 9560 ulos, lmporttd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PICKUPS t;Q(>D S!-:1.EC'l'ION HEW & USED Pl"ll'l'S ~I a1 I l•I $2177 Alfa R_omeo 9705 ····~········ ........ ; A~fa Jlome() C1'V '72, to n10 m l l ereo. Like nt"w. ~3~00. £.ve~ ph ~ 492 0753. -----" .4.11dl ·;3 ll:il ~un ~tiih3;/\'! •I ••••••••••-.•••••••••••• ~Pl't.'d , ~1t·r1:l•. n1.1~ /\lust Sale. l:ltoffcr lakes wht•el ~. lh1i; unce In <t lifetime de· ~WtlwM ~TOYOTA IQ()(i. Hnd l\l• l r.I 1-.11> •ll01 f\1 :1 /. d .1 ·r r u ,. k ; 3 . w ;.•:1mp;.•r. ~1 :1;111rotl1•r 1;1:1 4:$511 '70 l'll !•:V Y l'11·hup Xllll rond 0C~ --~.";111 !'t-IH 0~~17 ;1ttt'r .'"> prn :it. butc 1'1~ Audi IOOLS. p, ... r. uond. Low 1n1:s. ·1tl7·28G!J C\'l'li, ·1~4·9473 dJy .. , '7:! Audi 100 L.t;, 4 dr, loa tl1·d. End or lcu,,c, rnus t ~o thi s week . 5'lli·0285 ufter<I. ---BMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOxti(l Walnut lll~k. ::;wo .Alust sell housrful of furn. Ch air S10o. \.\';1lnut S<.·1·y w;ish /dry. misc itrms. cl1·sk. 30x!t'l 'w/ !Xi.:·12 ··t. All new. 545-:17191 l'i.:L \\'/ etnur S.:12:1, J1x'.l·l Horses~----8060 Walnut <'rl'dcn1a Sl!~I t). ;1!'\ Ii -Vans 9570 '74 BAVARIA CLOSEOUT SAVE SSS * 530 i * IMMiflATE DELIVERY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlorsc T r lr. l\liley 1':~ hibitor. 7' Ubt.dclu x. h v.) duty, wulk thru, ·I yrs u\d .. 1\1 akP off er. &-\•1·441t;. \\'a\nul cunl ti.JI ~IK~I. I !ll!!ll'h 'g walnul ch:11r:- :s&1.5o l·a. 2 "'alnut !'>W1\ 1•1 des k f'ha1rs, S'i·l.50 t•;1. :1 hlk. lthr sill t• 1·h:11r,-.. S7-l 50 t.·a. 2 dr:1.,..•11r lt·~.11 ~z file l'aSt'. ~~ 1-'ri. l'ty ti-12··109? or !jJl-Zlilti. i\lust !")1•11 1~73 :151.1 l londa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (id 1·011d. ::i-15'0 . t;all '71 Chl•t.'Y '·'I' \',111. 'l'Lrt·~ l~lh Hf1\»i &. v.•h!,,', ~:!1.lrJ~! 1\Jt :'!, ';;t ''Ai\1A ll1\ ~l -Sll'l'CI *17·18:.!I . Pr1 1·1~. h1k1·. hkl' ne11·. Autos Wanted 9590 ~lt;8·40:11 ....................... . Jtecistcr1:d l}ua11crhorsl· A:1ust sell! Junior Sho1<. prru;p(•et. 496·41·17. ,\C.:C)US TJ (~,\L S llELL .Rcgislcrcd AQ ll A Bay F 0 H S () U N ll n1are. l\ yr!>.Gcnllt.'but l'HOOFIN(; .'\Jo:Hc>X ),p1r1tcd . 646-2245 2·100 or JWO -$15. E!I. cclll'Ol ('Ond1tio11 C.111 Jewelry 8070 ti·ll -43:!1 t·>;ll'ns1011~i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• INs·rAN"I' GASll ror l>!d Pianos & Organs 8090 Gold Sil\'l'r. J e1>.·elr\', ••••••••••••••••••••••• t;oins. De ntal Gold. \\'l~l Hehr Hruthcrs Grand ding Hands . \\\1tcht>s. Pi;inn, c·on1plcll'IY rct•u11 l':t c -1\n y t:ond. 'fop d 1tionl•1l.!ltiU·ll~. Prices .... rt.•e ·1 pprsls ------- •7:1 ''.-\:\1,\1[1\ 170. 1:ond, ~UO. Pr1 ply. H42·<12:!2 xjnl ·71 :!.i~I lll'~()\0 \1!:'\\ ~lnl l'Ontl. $900. l'r1 pt_v . /'I.I:.! ·1:!:1:! V;1111;1h;1 suo. lHOt1 n11~ l.1'1\i• Il l'.,... .. SIOUU . Ph . l\llkl· •1!1-1 ~12:111. Yt\.\J;\JJ1\ 125 d\rl IJ1kl' S:.."JtJ. Call 51!6-~I alll•t' ti 1•m ---- Bcntlc.Y & Co. •>O~<:. 1-:. ,.~,· \VURLrrzt-~H dl'IUX(' or lf"'Y· Cdi\I . 673'::18'..IG . ..,., ~an. 1nud .. 1:;ou w .!1.lra Motor Homes, ---Ll'S lil' ~pl'a kt·r $25110. Sale/Rent 9160 WA...,TED Uprig ht Hinky ·D1nk ••••••••••••••••••••••• " fJi:.1now/b l;tl·k hghl-'l'op l'ACEA BHO\V :!'I '. our, TOP CASI-I DOI.LAH l'A lf) FOR YOUll <·nnsS51.JO Ph:&ll 8HH5 i.!t:lll'fa lor. Xtnt ~·untJ ., lo .... · rru ·J:. $7.5U.J. ·rradt' S:lUOH t'fltllly. l'\t ply . Vt:H 4l!IO Lit-. 77tiFlll\ Jf':Wt-;L R\', Wr\"J'Cllt-.:s.ll A:\f!\I UNU Or!-!;111 r\R'I' OBJ EC"l~. GOLD. Spi nl'l. !\\O\'tlli! i\tu ~l S ll~VEH S J•:HV I CE Sell~ S!J1t 5 or B:.1 , 1-'INI:: ~'U llN & J\:_\·1 ,il.i 341'1'! llE~·r l hl' iil·St·'7:1 l·:x· 'l'IQUI-;s .u.15 -221.J(I . --- -t•(·ut1vl·2s·.allll1x!l.tras. \\1E l'AV 'l'()I' ()(Jl .1 ,,\1{ F(lH ·r(ll' llSl-:l){'.\HS 1"l)HEIU1'1. l>0~1.-:s·r1c urCl .. ·\-'-....;,1cs 1r your 1:ar is 1·!1.'\rJ tll«1n !!>i't.' us firi;t. BAUER BUICK :!!125 Harbor !-ll\"tl. L'u:-.l.t !\I l'~a !fi~l-2.501) TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IH TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.C..sl Hwy. ltll 642·9405 GOOD SELECTION * Considering * • LeasiftCJ * El1m1nalc thl' middle 1nan. LL·a~l' direet frorn ;.11Jthorizcd dealer! "l'hl'rP mus t be a rcuson v.1: ;1r(' ;:J 1nsales. il l In ;,l'f\'Jl'l'. Ii I 111 st>lcc·tiOn. Crevier BMW :_ios \\'. 1-,1 Strt.·1·1 X:~i ;1111 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales-S<·t \'I l'C-LA'as in g Roy Carver, Inc . ltu!ls )toyt.·c U.\1 W 23-1E.17th!"t. Costa l\·l esa ;><16·<1<144 Capri 9715 ------ -ll!altl" 1n Ellingtu11 llla,1•t•r l•'rl't' n1i. 9i"~·~i5·X 1>m. TUHQUO I ~~: s·r(1:'1ES· piano. ,_.lt•l·tril' & pun11J. - . cut & poltshetl-rciuly tu 1 ...,. rnll:.. ,'Jl'Cds .,..·ork. • • l'~B_'l'E Z i\lO.l'OH ---....................... . set. Pll : ·71·1/li&\·Ui"71J or ;,:1G·H71:1 11 0:'1·1 t-. i •. ouo mll1:s. L1 kt• 71-11135-2453. I . . r\l'V.'! S8{J(J(J. 4~JM·l:J15. TV, Radio, ------- Machinery 8078 Hif i, Stereo 8098 . , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Traders, Utility 9180 P·A P t~ R C U 'r T E H L<llc model c•olor l 'V, xl11l ·.••••••••• ••:••••••••:• POLAR S1'AN l)AHD. <·ond.e;1ll;1t'tti 1-~n clos~tl ~ardt'r\l'r s 3Sk> inl'h. full :iuto. 2''.! .. ~Hi3·2'.Jli3. ~radt.'r ~JOO. 75 l.i c. ·1 x8 \'ear s · old. 8"'0 ·l:lli.J r --544-J.117 i;J0..1710 ' · ' 11 21" S11vl'rlone Color 'l'V.. -.------ • · lt:ll Prov . Console. i'l'rl'. Adto Service & Miscellaneous 8080 Cond. Si~.11.u__;.5;;j(J;1~1 :J _ Ports 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll'r1•r1. .\1:1 gn;1vox Walnut SCRAM .LETS C11r1:.oll'. 1.:001l c,1nd l'ost :o;.1:15 ll t:\\'·!\1ake (Jfl1•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW EHG. I 600CC ANSWERS ."i·l•i-212ti utt 5 :~1 P!\I. ,\11\<1 l':11nt1n.l! & l~~l~· \\:k. Soots Powrr 9040 l!l·:ison;11Jle. l)u;il1ty \\k, •••••~••••••••••••••••• C;ill H1t·k & i\l1kl•5-IH·32ll K1~nlt•t -I l:11r\" - Grate -ti 1lil1v11 - GR.-\TIS l!JtiO 'f\\'in Jo:ng :IQ ft . l'hri.'>. 'l';tkl' f)\"Cr 11yn1L-;. + S.500. ·r r1 m tabs. dl'plh f1ndl·r. (;J, l'Ond. lii5-4~2:1. ·r,italed Ui\t \\' 200::? engine. trans. Konis. 1nags . 111a ny Jlit rts. 493· 7!101. /\ liAht"ad I kno11•: lle's th e type 1\h11 t;1 i>c~ th;iigs for GI<:\ ·r1 s. ----Aytos for Sale ='----------114 t'OO·r KELSO, out· ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>oard. \V /trailer. '75 *I BUY* ta gs: PEH,f'l':C,'T <:;ON!~· Recreational Good used fur11ituru & for s ummc~.fun. XI.NI . Vehicles 9530 appliances or y.·ill sell fOr HUY for SJlS/make of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• voo. f e r . ?\lus t ;,ec , call .,,9 ,.h . 1. 11 l'U ..; S4H·-BOO '" ,,_, C\Y .ung Orn .. MASTERSAUCTIOH ' . 7 & l:! •,~· l'aho\'l!r 646-8686&833·9625 '6!115' GL1\s·r 1tON, w '5S tarnper. 1',S. l'1IJ, /\1r. afl6orSunday8J!l-W7o\. 111 ' C hr .vslt•r. rna n y ('O!ltl. !;ll•r t•u . l)ual b;1t· --xlras. Sl:ltJO . 1~r1 pty. lt•r11•s. H pt _,· tire!'. 2 1.UOtJ WA .. 'TED 1:142·4~32 Oil llt'W r~1ctory t•ng11u·. n $3500 F1rn1 or t radt.· for ·'TOP CA S I! U<JLLAH Boats, Sail 9060 tru!lt·r ur l"ol ob1\1: hu1ne. PA I D f'UH YOU 1t••••••••••••••••••••••• !179·7.570 Jr-:WELHY. wA·rc111-:s. DON'T BUY --- ART O "J"0C'l'S f'U(!) Dun(' C~elc '7•1. used only 0 r~ · · • • A. ny 2!:1 ' tu 35' l(••c/ "'I LV"'R 'E "VI C >' ,.,___ l"'rt·c .Cost56SO.fnl'ludts .• , ~ ., '' • · Cruise Sloo1i Fur ovt·r · F-1 NE ,. u tl N & •N many :i.l ras. Y.'111 sell for '' · 820."'""· Until v. ou '\'t•.~ecn I l·TIQUES. 645-2'lUO '-""' unly Sli!.5. 558-0GOI days. nur CA L . H:IO -flti-151 51i1;.52~f.1 cvcs J .,..•knds SJ:f-9560 & 8:11-----02:..'i>. •• 3 IHDIAH RUGS -- W $400. fA5-143(i 1~171 C,\ TA l.INA :!7 . . , !I'~ !IP t-:\'1 nr11dc. For Sale: N r.w1 OHT Xlnt t'Ur\(\ <1:~1 .·11·-9 BEACl-1 TENNIS CLUU -• :_ ' "· MEMBEHSllll'tJ.16-1\'.f.-!2. 11· l\ohll' C:1t & tr<ull'r . nuw tr:inipolinl'. ~- Om c_g a \Vr1s t"'alch ti·l2·76.'.aX Ladie s (Hr:ind i\"l'W.) --- Cost $225. Sacri(1l'c $125, CA I. z;, i ~Jti!I !I' :.!Ill' (Jul 962-·!J824 l10;_1ftl. gtl. t·ond . Sli.'.!:.IJ '~If IU'J<1 STEP bum~r 'fi1 to '7~ -· · ,. -·---- Chev or G~IC sts. Nl•W 25' Aml·r1l·an.,...·/t1·lr, t ai lgate for '72 Ford. FtJrJ,!ls. l·o1nplete1'(11u11. green l,U sso. 541-3-117 New S!l,500. fi7 :-1.11t;lli ACOU S'fl CAI~ Sltl-:LL.1 ----- t ' 0 It S 0 U N f) · Hhoclcs 33' Skl(JIJ. i'\o. ;; PROOFING Xl-:H<)X Ba l boa Curi W1nn1•r. 2400 or 3tiOO -SIS. 1-;,... Cl;1ss1c-C han1pion. ~1500 c e ll cnt condition. Call ti7.'l-·llffiH . 642·4321 extension 286. ----llf)Bl t: C 1\'r Hi v.'/trlr EARTH WORMS .t,OR ·r1-1 .. : GAHllt;N 1000 t 'OH Sl.95 Worm Castings S2 Lug lia62Golhard,1-111. l.1kr 11('\I,' Sl6U5, Mu-.1 ~ell. Xtr:1s l-:\'l'l~l-1 ;,:-,t;;1 fl(}l\I i': l':1l lh, l,';llil S1){'(·1:.il I y r oJ{J \\'i tt•Jr Sl.!JOO. H:ll ·IJ;,;\ Boats, Slips/ Docks 9070 ~·111 dirt Mission Vit•j1i •••••••••••••••••••• .. •• r:1ean_ filte r(."CI. 4(T Cu.\'<.1. 1·:i.:eht1 rii;c 11.~l' <•( Clas-.1e 'nu pick up. Call 581 -ti.Kl.itl lttil7 · 22 · ('h1'1S <.:raft fur V\V S;indrail. 2 Sl':tlcr . B1l ~lt•1n 's . t..::C 's. huu;;pr:1y . spokers . Xlnl. Heas. 1;.12.1JHX1i 4 Wheel Drives 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 WHEEL DRIVES HEW & USED .3 LANDCRU15ER STATION WAGONS to Choose from r:xamplc: 1972 1; t'y\.. '.I ~pet'd , air, \\':ll'll hubs. r adio. hl';ltt·r. & ex· tra elc<u\. 4-lt;(iF(ILI S4177 L.IKf: NEW ·72 F11ril :i, WE BUY IMPORTS Top Doll ;1r Fo r Any l\l akl'or [1.·lodcl. ' JIM PANOS MAZDA 20\Jl S. i\\;inchl'Sll'r An:1h(·11n 1;31;.1;000 '!'(JI' !Juliar pa1d l"or 11.\l \\l "s :ind ~111 ulhl'r Jrn- por\l·d t·o1r,,. Crevier BMW K:l.'i·3171 SELL US YOUR CAR! W r pay top price! MUST BE CLEAH \Vill take an~·lhing in trade , \\"alcht!s. r ings. ·rv·s cte . 2000 /f,\HBOH Bl.\·D. ti-l:l-1511tl cus·rA i\JESA Orange Comtty's Highest S Buyer on Imports Bill Maxey Toyota ('all HogerorB!ll g.17 -X5:'"15 FREE APPRAISAL '7·1 Cl\ Pll I ,\uto, V·li. 21000 mi, SJ,4u:1. Pl'. 5<1 !1·50l'3 ---------1 '73 CAPR I V-6, 4 Spc('d. air. s unroof, :.:::ifl-1 mi. $JJ50. 6<14·0tiH6. ~------Datsun ••••••••••••••••••••••• \VII.I, BUY YOUlt IJ A 1'SUN. ·ro't'O'I';\ OH Vl)LKS\V1\GEN !'AID F ()H OR :-.io·r . \V I L l. I' A Y 'I' 0 P IJOLL;\H. Ci\LI. Kt.:N·r i\ I.LEN, 540.1)\.12 •GHAN 0 OPt-~NINU ! O;itsa 1·0,\'Ula \: nlks:t · l'orst·he ~lajor 'l'unc·UpS1>ecia \l \\''s ................ ~ i\\ost uthcr4 l'yL S2tl Call on'O'fl-11'.:itS ..... . * 642·2434 ,. _1731 SupcriorAl.'c Ci\I U/\.f SUN P ICKUP 72 . .l!ood eond. 51750 Cull li75-6.1tiX 'T,1240Z. A !C. 1n:1J.!S, Ni'""' Koni s hocks. Af\1 /1.-~1 . 25 1npg. 51!6-t 1.1; t·~·s/wkntl s . 1~72 Dt\1'SUN 510 \Va!-!Or\, a uto. air. radials. $22l.Ml. or beslofr. :>&i·24~1J \V l' huy u,t•d 1·ars ,\: tru ck~. C;oll {;HO'fll fiat C lll·:V H(>LE'I' for a fret.· appra1~al . 9725 ....................... ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST IMM F;OIA'l'E oto:L1vf':nv GB <)'fl I C 1 l t:V llC)l ,t:l ' 18211Beaeh131vd. l·luntington B~·al'h Rtl1 -6{JH7 5-l'.t·33.11 SELLING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID Fo r l1n11orls I' a ill fur or Nol Dean Lewis l"F.s l:Jlilj llarhor. C.i\l. 1;.11;.11:10;1 Autos, Imparted ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 9701 ........................ BRAND NEW Lamborghini Espada I.isl pr1ct•: 829.500 HOW OHLY $23,500 ;1 lo rho11s1•! JIM MARINO MOTOR CARS 1200 W. Co•at Hwy. 64S-1102 Acre51 Ir~ tllf ~bo.a 8r, Clwb All !\.1t>dels & Colori; Dick Miller Motoi's 120 W. Warner at So. Main Siinla Ana 557·2 132 72 FIAT 124 SPIDER Less tha n l~J.000 milt.'s! 5 Spd. ;i m /fm . like new radial l1rl'S, rlU\\'ICss COil· •htinn . (529GSC>l I Nabet s, CadlM•c 2'00---· .... ___ _ . . . 73FIATl24 SPORT COUPE 5 Spd . :im /fm stereo. i\vol'ado with 1'11rcll · mt•nt b111·kl·l s cats l'rieed lu sell. $34'.15 . l\11S!"U)N Vlt:JO IM l'OHTS S.D. F"·y;itA\·cry llll · l 1<\2 or 495· 1700 '7:! 128SL Coupe, \'Olld . S2.1IOO. li75·2'7·11l x Int \11 la l bookcase $10. (Inc u~enf flU{'li . l~ll·lf>l(I ton 4x•I "1c·nn11)(•r. n1 any -1 ngle bath sink w/ fix· SLIPSAv:illli ---xtra.,. inusl Sl~ Sl.8tl0. Alfa Romeo 9705 'G!I SPI OJ-:H t:on\'rl. Lo l1111•s $.5.548-7BOC1. NcwportBcac·I) .M6·tith17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles. new 111'('li & l.01). 2,,. -.·1"· 1,,, ... ,., Alfa Romeo n1ag-. whls . Heal Sharp! f)RIGlNALC.HL ' .. T k '560 Sl.275. PP.:.51;-4769 PAINTINGS 11:1'. 6(1' S;iil rue s luy or leose --------____ .. ~·~·~'""'~'..----1----'' ii3 · .-,2SJ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1\ ut hon 1.l'd .,. i a t -850 ·Spider Con v t. -S\ullt•hakC'r l'1rkup \\1lh S,;ill•s&Sl:r\lt'l' l!J70.$975. J\1 t' '( i e 3 n c Io th e s. Transportation hl i1nld•ts. potter}'. c·ook ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\•;n·\·. o.;tatucs. & paint. 1n ~~ l.1•rena58fi.09'L·I Comperts, SrJ.e/ !I:< 12' l'ringed arcu ru)!, ...,·nul. Xlnt cond. SJOO. &14 KJ7:1 R~nt 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl-:N'f · V\\' l.'Jm1x·r \.'.Jn Sip:-. ·t. Ar. lully t'<p1q1 -Quil l.rl'sl l1rttnd nt.'f'' bQ~-By l);1y or Wk. !'IKU-0.17.j t>prin~ l r~1ml' & mall SAl ,. , 1 , 1 1 $75. IJiaJ ,\.Stilci1 cab. · • :: J ~ nvr 11 . 1.::1mpt•r .. w,·n., n>· c h «u <k w t-.. z Ju:ull'r. I ly l't1pd ., '1 .,_, • ·~ I 5!';7 .25f>2 / t;45·Z.li5 )loqts. worn 4x• yt•llo.,..•, _ _ _ -'-''--- :NOrtllca 1\stro prns, S&'l Motorcycle$/ ~Yelle trumpet & c•1 ~c Scootrrs .t ._,645·0341 nnsp1n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sOra 1 bed, c huir. 2 s ide ·;1. llONOA C l!175. Strt'l'I _t•bles. z lnm1l'S. coff1·i: ~11k~, i;:d. cond. s:ioo. ti!~ t120 all Standin.c: ~IX·1~Jl l ------- latop.JIS,645·HH27 '70 'l'lll U ~t\lll 750. HOOJ M .s.s-&181. 11sk rn1· rn1 :i.1.k11111s. J)un~l:dls. • Aa.f: John:;un o/)>Qard c·ln &· \Jst ~700 t1rr11. '"lt. 6 hp, gel .-.h;11)t" $150 5.';i" 7>.'i2H WhtelCh1it likt! OU 'SSC. rH l lJ:\I Pll J);1 ,\10na l ~lliff. run-i i.:d ;:.1\JU, 5 \H Hil25 'f'hc f~ll'~I \\'c)I .1 <;1 :1~s-1(11•1I 642·5ti7d. draw 111 lh•• Jla1ly /'1 l•ll 1\d. Phun1~ ()Ids l'n~. fl111kt· otfer a t Beach Imports 842·!10fl2c\·cs. t~\ B V1l'tt11·1a ,<'.:'I\ ---1\1;11·1\ rthur <inti '12 CC>l ; II I E II . Sl<'t'I 1-I" 1k(• .,...,hi~ & II I) hu1n1"'·r, lo rn1lcs. 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Cull 675·5li04. 1973 El Camino SS, 454 4 speed . Fully load ed! SJ\5(1. HG0·367i. Continental 993Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., .. House of lmooris AUTllOH IZi:o !\1EHCt-:OES Di':ALC:H li8ti2 !\'I a ncht-:;ter, Huena l'ark 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Fv.'}'. 73 MB2450SL l>opular s port mode l with aulo, uir l'Ond. pwr steering. pwr. "''indows, stcr\.'O. e tc. Priced lo sell Now. <9.53GSU) $10.995, 'REPAIRS-SERVICE t:XCltANG t-': & HEBUILUS Bl{OOKLYN UUG CO. t:st S48-91:tl' 'ill Bu~. New c·lutch, brkli. urii,::. paint. Compl. rcblt cng. Sl.550 or mukc offer. fllust liell. ti75·2804. '7:-J Ma rk IV. sF:to~ ·r111s {)N to: ·it 's really sharp! (.l Loadt•d wlcvery ci.:lra. Only 2H.OOO n1i . l\lctullie llronzc \\'/tan \'inyl lop & 1., ta n llJlr. iut<'r. Must sue. \'or••~.17!15 (WllLSE book $0675) 552·7000. li36·0072 f\1 JSSION VIEJO lfltl'OHTS S. 0 . 1-'wy a t A\·ery 831·I742 or •195· l 700 Hed '6ti V\V Bug. Clean , evc/wknd!!> _____ _ i::ood lircs. C::ill eves or Corvette 9932 \\'knd s 642-7019 01· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 G7:J.6525. ~-------1 , CORVmEs '70 HUG. better than new. i\lwuys H st.•lection or "''/C\'Crythin!! flhnl cond, us t'd Corvcltt.~. PhonC SI490. ti75·tit!M'.I about nl!w '75's in stock. -- -· Howard Che•rolet Aus. '71, 19.00.1, ltcbuill. JJu\'CandQuailSl.s. A!\.l /t'.fl1 s tcrt'O. sz .:100. Nr.1\lacArthur Ucst vi fer. 497·1~9. J amboree and Bristol '64 Ca1npcr w/cy<.:le rack Nt.•wport B('achl:i33--0S55 Low mileage exec. car; & Si~c ~e lll. New transin ~i4 c01tVE1'Tf:, :r.!7 cu: fully e quipped. & cng. 8950· 54H·7I8U in., 1'urho 400, 4: I l Posi.. '68 VW BUG, lllue, ma.i::s U1sc brakes, t,larcd f>'en· 450 SE; full sale price & rads. 'ti9 en~. gd. cond. ders, S poile r. 630-lJ71; ;75 Mercedes Exec. Spi!cial Good tlll Aptil 5 $14,949; scr. :r798. Lease 645-3334 aft. 7Pfl1 fi30·1110; 633·9'4'..1. at $255.81 mo. tl6·mo.1_:::::.::::::::::.::..::c:: ___ J ---~------ opcn end lcaSl'.) '72 VW S uper Beetle. Ford 9940 Clciln , xl nl co.id .••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /f>'M s t e reo. SIB50. '73 I.TD. 10 Pass. Wagon,' 497-28~a llli l'~1. 1\ir. P /B. P /S. lu~ rack, ~1ilX . lia b. SI0.310.28 Sec. Dcp. Sl70.uo Jim Slemons Imports B33-9300 --------1 '66 !\1 BZ 230S. fine condi· tion. $1975 or best offer. 2:1.000 mi. 675·60!00 or 1912 VW , gnod cond. (..O\O,' U15-300Be\'l'S. 1n1. Arn /Fn\ & trailer -----hitch. $1850/ofr. 545-1220. l9t~i f>'ord. Air, roidio, good t.•ondiuon. '70 V\V Cunv. $1500. NC\\'. S.lllO f.75-2li08 ----lop. tune·up. lircs. N<)x. - Minl. 55ti·5854; 494·<1ll83 'fi'I ltanc hcro G c·yl 3 spJ, e\'cs. New lires. body.,enginl', t:xcclenl. 645-8142 &16·' '!6(pvt 11ty) Vol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma•erick 9947 220SE 1-ldtop .• Cl<1ssic. 1.euther . s unroof, mint -cond. 675· 7434/67,S.7482 1970 250 Sedan, 60.000 tni, 19·20 MPG. bcst-.orrcr !>44·8258 '73 450SE:sunroof, Beige, Jm mac. l"ond . 830·5.'>7!1 SPECIAL VOLVO SALEl t'aclory De mos & Ex- ecutive Cars. Good Ust.-d Volvo Selection ALL PRICED TO SELL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73FORD MAVERICK 2 Door Sf:d 6Cylindcr Automatic Tran." Af\1 ltadio Whito w /blue interior Sl550 Op•I 9746 . 1\ LA11.:. . ......................• Wt WllD Sec al Doily Pilot Employtt ParkincJlot '72 Opel ltallYl'. 4 spd, ~ >lecl '"dials, Am /Fm. ~ \ 'QLVO J:W W. Bay, C~ta ri.ll'sa or call nu cond. Will guarantee. V SIK50 or best offer. P.1~:. l966 H(;rhor. c M 04b '-1301 '196·55H2. i\1ilan Lea\'ill •642-4321• Porsche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •GRAND OPENING! Datsa Toyota Volksa.Porsche J\l ajor Tune· Up Specia I vw ·s ................ S2S Most othcr4 cyl . SZM ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO Mercury •••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 !\fEHC. !\fa rquis. $2300. C;.il l !179-ti71U l<:"':XCLUSIVELY V(ll.VO between R & 5. Largest Volvo dealei-in -""""-"---- Orani:le Counlyl Ht1Y or Mustang 9952 Lease direct. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·c;7 !\1 usta ng p /s, a uto Call:no:1:.11 ~:1;; ... ·· ~··~yi~-,·,~·~ trans, A·l mcch . co11d . 642 21J;I ' SWO/re;.is off. 549·:0!0 or _1731 Supcr1or/\\'eC!'i1_ • • 8.13 2fi.1!J. RoYOr 9757 2025 S M hest Oldsmob-;-1.---9-95-5 ••••••••••••••••••••··· . anc er Anaheim 700-2011 ······················• '67\llover. nl'Cds work. s.15b.. or best offer. CaU~,----'--------1 eves aft 5 646.:1665 S ales and Service OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HOHDACARS Saab 9760 . ...................... . Sacr ifice! '74 Volvo Wa gon. :J mos old. SOOO mi. Under warranty. All xtras. $5700. 640-13&'1. Autos, Used ........................ University Olds 2850 Ha rbor Blvd. , Costa Mesa 540-964() SAAB B '72 CUTLASS Supreme, uy or Leose Buick 9910 vinyl I.op , A/C, red , white Authori7.ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• int. $2800. IY16·67(l) S:llcs & Service ·70 EL DORAOO. Jots of --Beach lmporfi ex tr as S2750. lm .ti801dsCu\Jass.2dr.Gootl M;.ic;\rthurand maeulatc. Call 1:1 to 5. lirt•s. ll uns good. S-Wlr J amboree 645 -1 030, after 6 , l"ir!11 . Wi)l consider &U!·Oovc 752·0000 556_:_0263 Nunt·y trade for '! 5J1·2l!OG NC"wport )leach Cadilloc 9915 Pinta 9957 Toyoto 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••···~··••••••••••••••• '....................... CADILLAC • Plf'!TO WAGON .. Auto. 5000 m1lt.>s on re•· hul\t eng. Very clean. in- s ide & o ut. S1895. 492-878.5 Over 70 lo choose l'rom. From ~1 9!J5. (;flt /\C Fin:incin • & Lea~in •. . • Plymoulft 9960 SPECIAL TOYOTA SALE! u~~ ... •1a1~•·_"", .. c .. -11C11,,,..._ . ··:·· .. A. -T· -l-·A--S····-·· J.,acto ry Demos & 1'~~---·--.... -- ecutive Cars. Good Used Toyota Selcl'lion ALL PRICED TO SELL ~WtlwM UTOYOTA 19116 Hc.-bor. CM. 64b.9J03 N••• •••rt• •4111,,...,., r For a..ifltd Ad ACTION • ' ""' A a.u.t ""or ... _ 141-U1t '7:1 EL IJORAOO $5800. Call 079·6710 bt.>twccn I! a nd 5. 73 COUPE DEVIUE Chrysler {"lr."- Open l)aily & Un. 'lll 10 l'M 29J9 11 arbor l\lvd., Costu Mcso 546-1934 t\llt'l\l Si1.·1i:1. vin~ I tl)p . Pontiac 9965 suddll' 1ca1 hcr 1nlcrlor. •••••••••••••••••••••• full py.•r , (net. a ir; Uual cnmfort S('ttts, li1 l "''hCi:I, sll'rco. (fi98(; l)lt} 4995 Nm1r1 C•1llll•~ .............. ~ C--141-, '70 f'iri:bird. Ne w lirl>s Stl'rco. Gd cond. Sell be low book. 673-276\J between 8 & 2 pm. A1>k ~corge . '13 FJREDIRD Low Mi.lcagc.Sharpt 644-S56fl '69 COUPf; De VIII~. :1lr, V. 9974 full pwr. New tires & ••••••••••••••••••••••• tuneup. Gold w/blk. 1op. 74 VIGAGT Xlnt. eond. $3,000. or best KaMba<"k of~!40·~09 ___ burnt Orunge with rtad- SAV J-: Sl'r\CJ-: \Yltf':.'l die \'lnyl interior, lac1. i\IOVli'IG by \Vl'ltppl11~ air. 4 llJ?d. sport .-·heel:s. dis hei; nnd ulllt.'t' fr:tt1.•lt ~rur (iroul,>'I,. Super lo '1tcn1 ~ 1n wai;h l'lotn11, mlll'!l . \724J:Sf I lo"•cl.-i 1uu l 01hi'r l111eni1. S.J29S ''ou J?cl tnore s1uu·t• 1 thl' i.;ur:1~C' nnd CIOtiC'IA bf selhn11, idle •l<'m5 w1•.h ~ Ouily l-'1h11 L'lu~1r1(!\i Ad. Cull ti42·Sllid ··--.. • • • I Lagnna/South Coast - E DITION. . * .llOL. 68, NO. 91 , 2'SECTIONS, 22 P AGES • . .. t •+ -t ' I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . v . TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1975 .. T o day's Closin g N.Y. Stoeks \ TEN CENTS I Cleniente Railroad V andalisni Probed Al1.:hisun. Topcku and Sunla Fe lt;illwuy Company u~cnts urc continuini.: lo probe scparutc acts or Easter Weck vundulism in ...,•hich l1•us h burrels Cilll!d with J'ot•ks w~e set on railroud tru<·ks l'Ullning throu~h Sun C\crnt!nlL' State ll ul'h. In the most recent in cidL·nl ·r11ursd<Jy nighl. a freight tr<dn struck a but'!'t•I ;ind ll Sl0,000 firt• .. • ~ ,, . . -... •• • resulted that cripplc'CI the lealJ lo<·o1notivc . Santa Fe offici;ils said the van· dalism was unother flare-u1> of v.'hat has been a l'hronic Easter \\'eek and summer problem. OO{'L'. a similar act of van· •dulism caused u locon1ot iv t.· to purtially derail. Robert Bunion, supcr1nl cndc11L .. \ Pipeli11e Begi11s ' Here's how the first ' section of pipe for the 800-mile Alaska Pipeline \Vas lOwered into a trench across the fro-Len Tonsina River north of Valdez. Alaska, last. week. ' Tearful Lon Nol Goes Into Exile PHNOM PENH !UPl l -A tearful President Lon Nol left embattled Cam bodia for exile to· day. R cbc~lroops cele brated hi s departure by tightening their noose a round Phnom Penh a nd partially overrunning one of the govcrnmcnt 's I :.i st provinc ial strongholds. ., Lon Nol, 62, who has led the Cambodia n government ror five years since the overthr·o \v of 1Print:e No1·odom Sih:.inouk, flew to Indonesia via Thail:.ind. T\\'O insurgent rockets landed near the president's plane as h e climbed the boarding r amp at Pol'hcnlong Airpo rt. 'fhe preside nt. accompanied by Prime l\1inislcr l..ong Borel und a party of 28 offil'ials. ;.)1-. rived in ,J <ikurt<.t, Indonesia, then flew to Bali on the first leg or \\·hat \Vas described as an '"unof- fit:ial" tour destined to take him to the United Slates. Senior government sources saitl it was clear t he chi ef or state (See LON NOL, Page A?) U~I TeWpllete · LEAVES HIS COUNTRY Cambodia's Lon Nol Woman Discovers Young Man's Body Nev.1J>ort He'i1ch clclcclivl'S anti Orunge Coun ty coroner 's de· putics today resumed their nt· tempt lo identify the botly of iJ young man found !\tlonduy by a woman takini: a morning w<1Jk ulong the beach in Balboa. The ba dly d ecomposed re- mains, \\•hic h nppcarcd to ha,·c been in the wate r for at least Craft Saved 'IJy Guar<hman •CORONADO <A P ) -A young Coast Guardsman swam 1,700 yards with 11 tow line lo rescue a disabled cob1n c.-ulser in danger ol capsizing In hleh surf. After POtC., Robert h1eiia at· .tached the line 1o1onday niRhl, th e $20,000 boa\ WU$ lowed tosnfety: Aboard wero R,J . Cook a nd · ·Robert Franklin or San Dlcao. I J thrt>t> "·eeks. v.'ash\-d ashore ut <.ibout 8 a .n1 . ut the strand nt'ar I, Street. Lift'gua rds ret1icved the body \0.1hi<'h appeared to be that of a youth in his teens. Speculation is strong today lhut the re mains clud in ·blue de- nim pants are those of lS·year· old Philip l\'lagn·a of Nor~·alk . He disappeared in the surl at Sunset Beach Pt1 arch 19. But coroner 's spokesmen t~ day said they still had AO strong ~\iidenee to announce the identity of the body. Magna had been swimming '''ith friends ,,·hen he app1u·ently drO\\'ned 'and vanished in th~ cold surf earlier last month. De t ective Sgt . Kenneth Thompson .suld that denta l charts \\-'Ill be the only strong leads al eslub1£sl\lng the identity. Coroner 's officials could shed lit· li e li ght loday on I.he 9xuct causo of death and said lhul an autopi1y performed late Monday fai led to reveal the cause. !\lore teslS are being conducted, they said. I of Santa Fe's operations in Orange County, said the com- pany's (orce or special agents has joined with San Clemente police and state park rangers in an at- tempt to stop the acts of van· <.lalisn1. Ba ni o n noted thal l\VO •JU \'enilcs, a 14 ·ycar-old San Clemente girl and a 16·ycar·old , ' Garden Gl'ove boy, were nrrest- t:.'Cl at the beach park t?arly Salur- day after agents assertedly sa\v the pair throw rocks at a passing freight tra in. Petitions have been filed with j uxc nile court charging the youth.s ""'ith throwing mis- siles at t rains. 11anion said, ho .... ·evcr, that the l'O('k thro .... ·ing incident "''as not related to placement of the rock- -filled trash barrels on the Santa Fe tracks. Banion said 10 trains, six p3sscni;:er and four freight. p;.1ss a lon g the Sant:1 l-~c tracks l~rough the park each day. ''llaving gro\\"I\ up on th(• cailro-.id anti knov.·ing lilt' ~··cut potential for bodily harm. I can't understand \\•hy people do the.sc Laguna Will Exa Policemen's B Niguel Mistrial lffeeti11g Friday things~u nion said. i"l e said lhc incidents didn't ap· JX!ar to be mere c·hildish pranks. •·The size of the rocks in the b:.irrcls indicates that someone bigger ' than a child set them there," he said . Bunion s aid a rol'k·rilled bc.irrel l'a~ily l"ould de1·ail a lr<ihl under the right circ umstancC'~- • e ets ' Official Adopts Ruled Police Salary Boost Studied .. Dim View By TOM Bl\RLEY Ol 1bf D•lir Pil~ $1..oll The tria l of a $12 million Ja"•suit fil ed against Avco Com· munity Developers and the l~aguna Niguel llomeo\\oTiers As- sociation was moving into its final h ou rs l\1onday when Superior ·Co urt Judge Byron K. l\tcMillan d eclar ed a mistrial. Jurors said Judge l\1cMillan told the m that evidence admitted by him earlier in the trial should not have been a llowed lo go before them. lie was not available today to elaborate. Jurors Dick Morion and Mrs. Jean Sanders ~ontacled newsmen immedial~Jy after the ruling and protested what they said was "a s heer waste or our time a nd taxpayers' money in a. very c omplicated five.week I rial." They said the jury had heard enough evidence in those five · weeks to justify a verdict in favor of the five plaintiffs. At issu~_ln the la\\'Suit that now must be 01ed again in Superior Cou11 is alleged action taken by Avco lo r est rict development or a Laguna Niguel home sit e that was purchased eight years ago by !\-tr. and l\1rs. Flo.yd Hartford. It was testified that Avco of- fi cia ls attempted to compel the property ov.•ners lo adopt .. <.irchitectural standards over any structure on the lot at a time· .,...-hen the la nd was being sold to Chesler Lautzenheiser, Eugene Ventre and Gurney T. "Pete" Peterson. It ""'as .irgucd for the fi ve plain· t ills that Avco and the Laguna N_iguel l·lo ml.!ow ncrs Association h a d no ri g ht to force the purc h asers to c omply with fSee MISTR IAL. Page A2) By FR EDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 llle Oaollr PllOl SU.II ~ Representatives of the San Clemente Police Department and City Manage r Kenneth Carr v.·ill sit clo..-.·n Friday for the fi rst round of negotia tions on pol!ce dema nds for a pay boost and a 14-item fringe benefit package_ A sala ry survey made by the San Cle mente Public Safety Employes Association recently showed that loca l police officers UPI Te~ Tal.:e11 O ver Sgt. Maj. Henry Blaclc: has been named to become the seventh sergeant major of l~f? Marine Corps effective .JJ'fle 1. Black, 46, has been ; marine for 27 years. are among the Jo.,..'esl paid in the · (·ounly in positions patrolman I , patrolman II , se r geant and lieutenant. · The chief de m a nd of the police officers is a salary boost in fi st:al 1975 that \O.'ould raise salaries at all l~ve l s to the Orange County average at those levels. said Al- lan Streller, an attorney for the association. For exa mple, firs t s tep patrolmen in San Clemente earn between $883 and $1,074 per month. The countywide average. for th~ position is S999 to Sl.209. IQ that. instance, a pay hike of about 13 .Pe rce nt \11ould be re· quired .to give San Clemente or- ficers parity with the county average. The association a lso is de· manding that the city council agree to a "n1 cmo of understand- ing" so that a ll officers \1;ould rt'· ceive annual cost of Ji ving in- creases in ·addition to <1ny other ,benefits rec~i ved during annual salary negotiations, according to Richard Gorman, association presidenL Toppin g . 'the li st of fringe benefit demands is a request that the city pay health insurance premium s for all police offi cers and their dependents. The city no\v pays premiums for offi cers only. Strellen said the association also wants various sick Jea\'e, vacation , compensatory time. •paid ho lid<i y a nd retirement be ne fit s improved for th e employes' benefit. Strellen and Gorman could not provide a figure on how much the s alary inc reases and fringe benefits changes would cost the cil y. ''f a m optimistic about . <Sec POLICE, Page A?> Crescent Bay Snag Hit Council Mulf,s Hitch ip, State Park Fwuls An unexpected hitch in Laguna Beach's participation in acquisi- tion or lhe $550,000 Crescent Bay Point Park will face the city council meeting Wednesday at city hall . The counci l \viii take up routine business al 4 : 30 p. m. a nd public hec.i rings al 7 :30 p.m. review of environmental impact reports. -Cha nges in the 1-tetitage Tree law prohibiting cutting or molesting or s pecifiM trees in Laguna Beach. -A r eq u est by P et Respons ibility Committee to d ec l are A pr il a s ''Pel Rcs1>0nsi bility Mon th" <.ind to ask Lagunans to participate in a voluntary mor a torium on pct breeding. -A plan to dcvelo1> unique side\valk construction plans £or the city. Under the 7 :30 p.m. publi c hearing agt.•nda, the council "·ill consider £unctions uncl m;.1kcup Of a cable television t:o1n n1iltt.'C overseeing cc.ib le TV opcr<1 tions . in the city. The city had planned on using $4 1,380 from its share of the 1974 stale purk bonds. however, it re- cently \\'US informed it cannot use those funds if the county takl.!s title to the park. The Crescent Bay Point area of :.iboul 2.3 acres 1A·as purchased under a n agreemenl among the city, the county and the prtvatc landowner. P.1u c h or the funding \\•as from f ed e r al and s ta le Marine to Face Court in Assault granls. A Camp Pendleton Marine who Terry Brant. assistant to the police claim used a ruse to gain city manager. has recommended •entry to a young '-''Oman's apart.- to the council that it. attempt lo ment to r8pe her this IA'eek (aces acquire some porti,pn of the total ~1rraignme nt on attempted rape park a~ea. The city then could and burglary charges. use the park bond fund3 f9r lbc John Pinna, 28, ""·as arrestOO project . ~ \ by offlcers fol ldwinR a short v<'hl- Other·· items . (o. ~ront tl)e ~le and foot purs uit Friday ni ght. rounc\l llnder the bQ.S£ness eg~n· . Defctelivc. Sgt. Ardon Saunders da inch.Kie : snid .a,. man )cnocked on the' door -A r.CJ<tuest:io proclaim A'Po;I of lb woman 's El· Camino Real 14 thro~h' ;\p_pl 20,as'La.,una a pa'r1J"hcnt a}>oUt 8:30 p.m. and GrecnbCltWeekl .,. · sskei lf a ... Sue Wllliains '' wcro -Chanics In th procecllltt• ·• holXI<-'" · ror preparation e. ~' . ticm. ~. IJ 'M\PD. the womaq Seid "no," . ~ • ,r·,,,.; l . r ' ' ... ii.-"· ·~. I the man forced his v.•ay into the apartment and r epeatedly <it- tcmpted t o rape the womon ·before her screa'ms f1i ghtericd him from '\he residence. Saun- ders said. S<tunders said a mnn filling P1n- na 's description was laler seen dtiving: .,. car that hud failed to stop for a stopslgn . An officer guvc chase but Pin· . na refused lo stop, his car struck another vehicle, he hopped out and fled on (oot.. Two officers oir· n..'Sled h1m in Junlpero Ca nyon Jftcr a chase, Saunders said. . . By J l\CK CHAPPELL 01 lh• O•llr Pi tot ~II The Laguna Be a ch Police Department's use of hollo\\o·-point bullets in service hundguns is the subjel't or an exa mination by the Cit y Council \\·ith .at least one c.:ou ncilman curious about v.·ho .authorized the force's s "·itch to the deadly a mmunition. The· council \\•ill discuss the police department ammunition <.it its 4 :30 p.m. Wednesday meet- ing. Councilman C h a rlton Boyd, Y•ho placed the matter on the council agenda, said he \\"anted to know \\'ho made the decision lo use the hollo~v-l>Oi nt bullets which cxp_and inside on impact and possess g reater "stopping power " than solid bullets. '"This is lo most of us a highly controversial t hing and one of enor~ous importance to us and one that definitely should h~vc a guideline from the council either pro or con," Boyd said. Police Chief Fra nk 'schopcit .sa id Monday he believed th~ hollow-points had been approved for .use several years ago a nd were the "best possible" am- munition. "The purpose of the offi cer carryin g a \\'eapon has changed during the past several yea1·s. Until a re\\' years ago, .an Officer could shoot a person committing a felony. This ·\\·a s obviously too lirastic a decision under manY t:i r"cumstances. · ..We have now reached thC point "·here lhe only time an of- riCer may use his weapon is when .a human life is in immediate danger. Al the present time, the shootin g poli cy at the Laguna Beach Police Dep <.trlmcnl states, in effect, that a n officer \Viii only fire his '''capon ,,·hen a human life is in d;.1 nger. This policy al so prohibits ,~·urnin g shots dut' to the di.In ger tu innocent persons. ·· ... \Vithin thc.sc lin1it ations an officer \\'il l be us ing his \\"l'apon when a ll else is not possi- ble and the lire that is hanging in the balance is the.it of the sus1>ect. victim or police orfi<"cr ," Chi er Schopcn said in a memo to the ci- <Sce BULLETS, Pagc1\2) C oas c. Ecuc '!!!!!E' ""ei11•ht'r ;\lostly fc.i ir through \\'C'd· ncsday. ~l'cording lu 1hL' \l"l'athcr .s ervice, \\'Ith loc;1I \1·inds . \V<.1rn1 t•1' (1 ;1 _\'~. lkal·h high ~ at 6:l ri~in g lo 67 inland. LO\O.'S toni ght 40 tu 48. l ~S ID E TODA V Rate increases likely will bt coming thicker and fasler than ever and your bills for 1elephone. eleci ricity and gas will conlinue going up. SlnnJ, Page B5. • I AIO•U ... •• •• .... ' " . , I • Jt2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC $1,000 Stolen From Boys Club -· The Laguna UC'11<'h Bov~ Club lost $1.000 in <·ash to an intruder who took lhc n1un'c:y rrom an unlocked desk in lhe Boys' Club offict•. Neal f-lopk1ns. club cxccul1vc direetor, re- ported to Lagunu Dt>aeh pohet' Monday. 1'he funds hlid been ralsrd through doOr-to·dOOr sates of ball-point pens by club fnembl>rs. The n1oney was contained Jn five envelopes ~i nd kept 1n a botton1 druv.-er of llopkins · llcsk. Neither Hopkins nor polite offiC'('l'S have been able to pinPoint the ti1ne of the theft. but believe il happened sometime betvveen last Friday and Monda)< morning. f-lopkin.s said he dO('s not think the then is the work or a juvenile, but someone \vho hets access to the locked office. ~------------ Hopkins said he and ( BRJEF ) the others with key ac-. S Cl'SS Lo lhe office '''ould , be v..oi\lin g tu takl' lie de-'-----------~ t cc tor l l'::. Ls d u ring poliC'e invcsti g at ion of the Ute ff. Te1111is Party Set A party lo mark the dedication of s ix tennis courts built by the San Cletnenle Tennis Club '''ill be held from 2 p. n1 . to dusk Saturday. The courts and a clubhouse, for use by club members only. are being built a t a cost of $300,000. The club currently has a mt.'mbers hip of65. . 'fhc <'ourts are localed on Camino de las Mares south of Calle Agua. • • Pltr11ts Pilfered TYlO scpa1·atc theft s of f)()lt('d plants from San Clemente r esidences today are under investi gation by police. Crystal l\1a1·tin, 102 Avenida Pelayo, reportetl the loss of a clay pol «ontaining a n ivy plant \'aiued nt S25 fro1n the front of her ;.!'p;irtmenL Four redwood pots and one ceramic pot :.ilso ,,·ere re· ported stolen by \\'illiam Aalbcrs berg. 318 Avenida Cordoba. The pols <:1nd various plants contained in them were valued at $75, police said. Speakers Compete Six students of Dana 11ills 1-l igh School will compete for trophies in lhe Dana Hills Optimist Club speech Club contest at 7:45 p.m . Wednesday al 'finy Naylor's restaurant in San Juan C;ipis tr·ano. ' Topic of the addresses by the s tudents is to be "Take My I-land" and l\VO \\'i nners of the local contest \\·ill be eli gible to c·ompctc in a zone contest against contestants from eig hl other clubs for :.r $500 scholarship. • l11trtrder Tr~pped A San Clemente couple startl<'d from sleep late Monday night trapped an intruder in a closet and held the red.faced man until police arrived. · Police later arrested Larry Gene Burke, 19, of 102 N. ' Hampton St .. \Vestmi nsler on suspicion of trespassing. Polic.e s aid they received a call at 11 :20 p.m. from ,_.,. Kathryn Thorn. 129 Cadiz, who told officers that her husband had a man barricaded in a bedroom closet. Police said the man apparently slipped into the closet aft er making some noise that awakened the Thorns and led them to investigate the trouble . Oil Foes to Meet The Seashore Environml'ntal Alliance <SEA>. a group opposed to hasty attempts for offshore oil dri I ling, will hold a membership meeting April 10 in the Santa l\1onica Library, H<Jrry Jeffrey or Laguna Beach, the group's vice president, has announced. Guest s peaker will be Lawrence ijofrman, an assistant l.os Angele$ city attorney who "'ill discuss the status or propoS(.'d offs hore leases. Jeffrey said he is organizing: a car pool lo th.e meeting. Persons interested should call Jeffrey al 497-1100. Gtcrden Cltrb Meets Tht• Apri l m eeting of the San Clemen[e Garden Club ":ill be held at IO a .m. Wednesday in the San Clemente Com· munity Cefiter, corner Avenida Del Mar and Avenida Seville. Edna Schoenbaum, an accrediteil'fio"'er arranger, will condut'l a fl ower arranging clinic at IO. followed by a flower .arrangcmentdemonstration al 1: sop. m. Art Home Totrr Set Tickets al $4 per person now are on sale for the Laguna. ~ach Museum of Art's home tour featuring five unusual Laguna Bt.'ac h homes and thei r a.rt collections. The tour will be held from 11 a .m . toS p.m . Ap1·i\ 27. Jlomes that will be visited incl ud e those or l\lr. and l\lrs. J<Jck Glenn. Ti1n Ca ldwell ; J oseph P<Jte; Judy Pike, a nd l\·tr. <Jilli J\1rs. J ohn Plutz. Tit'kct s may be purcflased at. the museum, 307 Cliff Drive from 11 ;30 to 4 :30 p .m . d<iil y or at E loise Fulm<'r Travels in the lobby of the ~lotel L<t guna, 125 S. Coast Hi~h\\'a y . , Fro111Pa~AI BULLETS • • ty mKnw.s:er Al Thea!. Chief Sehopen said the tradl· Uon•I solid bullet lacks stoppln1 power and cited tnstnneC'S or a \~·ounded (•riminal making good an escape or attacking n police offictr. The chic>! :said the hollow·point bullets also ure less likely to ricochet or to pass through ;i t arget person and wound an inno· cent byst,1ndo r . The Laguna Beach Police Department allo"·s oCficers to use only .38 caliber or 9 mrn bullets. Use of magnum shtlls is prohibited, although officers can carry .357 caliber magnurq \\'ea pons. , Chi ef Sehopen s aid the depart· menl was .. very strict" about use or unauthorized shells. Councilmun Boyd said he had no personal po.sition on the use of hollo\'o'-point am munition. but fell it should be discussed by the council. "No fingers arc being pointed at onybody and "'e might very well wind up by agr1..>cing with them," Boyd sa id. A brief survey of local Jaw en- foreen1ent agencies shoy,•ed dif- fere n ces in the ammunition authorized to be fired by officers. The Sa n Clemente Polic~ Department docs not provide ammunition either for t arget prartice or field u!;e. Jts officers buy theil' own ammwiition and <:1re allowed to use magnums. holl ow-point bullets or solid lead bullets. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa require ofCieers lo use hollow-point .38 speciul ammo. simila r to Laguna Beach. The Orange County Sheriff's Departm~nt issues :38 special solid point ammunition to its de- puties, but a spokesman said de- puties were a llo\'o1ed to· carry magnum ammunition and use it if the situation demanded the high pawered s he lls . Resolution To Honor Civic Leader A resolution honoring the late Robert C. McCollum, San Juun Capistrano civic leader who died sud~enly while gardening iast '''eek, is on the agenda of the San Juan city council Wednesday. Other items scheduled to be discussed at the 7 p.m. meeting include : -<;onsideration of a resolution spelling _out mitigation measures for the Prima Deschecha landfill access route. -Discussion of a "Dial Your Mayor" program. · -Report and consideration of approval of the South East Regional Reclamation Authority Project Comm itlee No. 3 budget . -Request by U.S. Bicentennial Committee for the "Freedom Train'' to visit San Juan Capistrano. Cyprus Strife . -J{i]]s ()f ficial NICOSIA, Cyprus <AP> Greek Cypri o ts a nd Turkish Cypriots fought raging gun bal· ties for nearly three hours in Nicosia early today, and a Cana· dian officer with the U.N. J)E!ace force was killed and two Greek Cypriots wounded, officials said. A U.N. spokesman said the of- ficer was found dead on the balcony of his room in the Ledra Palace llotel, v,:jth a bullet \vound in the head. l~e said U.N. authorities presumed he was killed during the gun battle. The hotel is on t he green line separating the Greek Cypriot nnd Turkish Cypriot com- munities and is used as a bar- racks by the Canadian cont· ingent of the peaee force. ORANGE COA.ST From Pnrie Al DAILY PILOT ~~ri~~i;:::.~1:r.=~=;;~:-.;:;.~ (ba'1 .,,,l>ll"'•tl(I Cnnt0•n•, S..P*"'• ..,,,,(PW. "'e """''Yle<I w.ono•• tn'""'" Frl<lotr •<>< C<>>I• ,,...,., ,.t *lk•" IM"1:h, ,..,,,,.ftOI.,., a.-... n1Fo""· 1~.n v .. 11~v. l••I"~· ~A<l<ll~~• "'""'• .>ft<I l•llllR• IM•~ll/Sol;,,!I\ (O••'· ,._ ""'J't t<Ql""O! .... 1-h put>'"''"" s.,1,,.<1••• -~""""" 11, .. ,..,,,..,...,, """'"""'Ci "'~"~ •• ·" »:I .,.." e..v "'"'~1. C-<>11• Mil••. C.•l •fOfl"• 'l'/&l,, Rober! N . Weed Pr~~,.,..M .,..., P"IJl•V-0• J a<k R. Curiev "''°'""~"<!<'I\!.,...,, (;enN•• M.'"'9""' Thomas Keevit ECl•1t>< Thom as A. M url)hinr. Mon.oti"' l':"'H" Charles H. Loos Richard P. Na ll /<\lo'•,•nl -n.IQ•"9 f.Clo,OI~ Uguna Bt.lllch Office 1111.c;-rteStnotl l!Mlil"O AIJ!l••"· P 0 llQ•W. •l&n Other OfficH C~I• -~~ JJO _,, 6~r ~IT••! '""*""'' !k,..ft Jlll ,.r w.-t liou•••••lf ...,,.,,i>!l,O'I B<•<ft 11111 "°'«" f:IO<l*••••d ~•ddl•M<• Y••l•r l\~01 ~ .. <'•I "O·°" ... !>.t .. l> •• ')O ,_,.,.. .... Telept1one 17 14) 642--4321 Classlfled Advertlsln? 642·S671 Uguna Be•ch All Departmtnls : '-' Teteohone 4'>4 ·9466. "'""" ~ .. n c•~""'"'• llJS·06:JO Col!Y•iOl!I. l•IJ O••M<lt Co•)! "'"l:>llt l\1"1 (to¥1-f, H• """'' "'"' '-i, '"'"''~''!WI,"'''°'••• ....... , Ot •d•trll .. .,..,.,, fta•t•ft tn•r O• ;•t&HOd!Ktd •oll\OVI &IM"••I Pfftnl\11 ... DI Cll!>Y'IOI' tO•"C•. ,,..f on" ••••1 p<>i!"'Of' P•!d itl co~t• M•l4, c."10!'..t•. toull>< .1,.._ iw t•r1• u.eo-"' M•; f>I'"'••! M.Ol:I "'°"11\1'• "'°hi.Vt lltit,..,..•Ol'll U 00 _,..,, LON NOL IN EXILE • • • has no intention of returning. 1\--l ea n\\·hilc. Indi a today re· cognizcd Prince Norodom Sihanouk '~ royal government of nationa r union of Cambodia. f,on Nol oustC'd Sihanouk in a ('oup in r-.tur(_·h. 1970. Sihanouk. "'ho said he tried to maintain a n e utralist course, scl up his s.:overnn1ent in,..Peking soon rifler. The Communi st -led Khmt.'r Rouge then e merged :ind beg an their fight against J,on Nol 's U.S. supplied and trained troops. The Indian dec ision \\:as an- nounced in a joint communique is~u.ed at lhe end or a four.day v1 s1t to New Delhi by th e Sihanouk government's foreign minisler.·Sarin Chhak. Shortly after Lon Nol 's de· parturc. official sources dis- closed that the Mekong River town of Ncak J .. uong, jammed with 60 ,000 refugc"s and "oldiers, had been pa rtially overrun and was in danger or falling. "They're in control or a good part of lbe town ; they may .h :1vc half or it." the sources said. "Jt Jooks like it is going to fall." · I • The fall of Neak Luong, besieged for over two months, would free thousands or rftbels to join the battle for Phnon1 Penh. The !'>Ou rccs 3lso said g:oveln- n1 ent forces r e treated south and northwest of Phnom Penh. Rebe l rockets f'ell on both Pochenlong Airport, whe.z:~ the American a irlift continued, and in th!! city near the U.S. em· bassy. Lon Nol made a tearful de- parture. Generals and promi- nent politicians gathered in the pres idenl'i; Chamcar Mon PulltCC lo bid farewell. Wit· ne ss cs . al the departure <'C rcmony said the president left rcluctltntly, and os he inspected u c'blor guurd both he ~nd hi s "''ife wept. Then Lon fl:ol and his party boarded four hcllcoptcrs for the quick fllghL to Poc hentong· Airport where U.S. Ambassador John Gunther De~1n was the sole diplomatic representative to see the president off. Mer a quick hands hike al planeside. Lon Nol climbed aboard and ,left lhe country. • •• Sore Throat? ' . t 'Actor' Sues Porno Movie MIAMI. l'"ltt . tA 1)) Produl'ers of the s<'x movie "Deep Th rout" are beintt sued for $1 milli«KI by a 2t>-y@ar-0ld ~1iumi mun "·ho c laiins he y,·us uowiltingly mude a part of the movie. IJ eory Justic(', a lifeguard, said he was filrnctl ,.\~ithoul his knO\Yledgt~ playing Ping Pong o\.u Miami mott•I and th&t the brier appearance wus long enough for friends to t'Ctognlie him and taunt hin1 with names such as Sore Throat and Jusli<'e 1'h ro~1t . · ' Arter hearing u pretriul tnotion, Circuit Judge Sam SiJ,•cr issued ii judgment or li ability. s~ying thut Justice did haven legitim3le claim against the defendants Gerald Oa· mi a no Productions of New York . ' . t\ trial ju1·y \\.'as convened Monday to m·ake a de- termination of damages. . Silver's C'ourtronm \\'US pul·kcd a:; jurors a.nd spectators v1cy,·ed ·the 1novio filn1ed in l\liami and. heard Linda 1..ov. cl ace, star of thC' fi I n1, testify. CUSD Board Eyes Superintendent Trustees. of the Capis trano Unified School District spenl more than four hours behind t'losed doors Monday night to dis- cuss candidates for the s uperin- tendent's job. But when the scven·man panel adjourned at 11 : 10 p.01 .. there MISTRIAL. • • art'hiteclural restrictions that did not apply when the land was first bought by the Hal'tfords. Lautzenheiser, Ventre a nd Peterson a<·lually moved. a hon1e onto lhli site. but were prevented from taki ng title to the property v.'hen a laws uit y,·as filed against them. Thal <·ourt action and other l<i\vsuits filed against the fiVL' plaintiffs by Avco hnd the Nig uel hom eo\'o'ners group h<Jv e ull b<'en resolved in f avor of the Luutzenheiscr group, lawyers for the plaintiffs staled Monday. The Sl2 million la";Suit th a trio"' must be tried again "'as the final legal action in a series of controversies that has taken four years.to resolve. Plaintiffs ' uttornc>y Donald Belveal commented after the rul· · ing that he "'ill nO\V prepare for a new trial and will seek additiona l damages through a malicious prosecution action. Long Jumper In SLA Quiz PISCATAWAY, N.J. (UPI) - Former Olympian long jumper Phillip Shinnick has agreed to appear· before u grand jury in· vestigalin g the Symbionese Liberation Arm y. Shinnick. director of sports studies at Livingston College here, said Monday that he woQld appear before the panel April 10 in San Francisco. Shinnick. 31, of 1--Iighland Park. denies having a ny knoy,·ledge of the SLA or newspaper heiress Patricia I·learst, who y,•as kid· naped by the SLA and who later jo~!]-ed the underground group. Kuwait Buys Tower PARIS <AP> -Kuwait purchased a 350·foot tall office building on the edge or Paris, of- ficials said today. Unconfirmed repo rts said the selling price \r:.is SIOO million. \vas no announcement of who \vould take over the position now held by Truman Benedict. Benedict is scheduled to step down in July and assume the position of deputy superinten· dent. He resigned several weeks ago for ··personal'' reasons. School board members have met in executive session fre· <1uently to nlirrow down the finalists for the $35,000 to $40.000 :.i year job. Two of the finalists .are from within the district, the uther five from other school dis· tricts. Trustee George While said to- day the board wOuld probably an- nounce its choiee to t,he public by m~ans of a press conference. He declined to speculate On when the announcement might come. From Pag«> A I POLICE .•. negotiations this year," said Strellen. "The cold facts are out. San Clemente is the lowest. paid inthecounty.'' "\Ve are not shooting for the moon. All we are asking is to re· ceive salaries that match the average of what is paid to of· fi ccrs holding com par able jobs in Orungc County,'' St re lien said. Friday 's meeting between as-· sociation r epresentatives and ci - t y administrators is expected to ht• the first or many that will be h eld until a set.tlement is negotiated. One point lhal will figure pro· minently in the negotiations, Streller said, are ''past promises by the (_•ity'' that the sularies paid to loca l orfi<"erS "'OU!d gradually be. iiy:reased lo what other cities pay. Hunt Crash 'No Sabotag~' CHICAGO (APl -Ajudgehas ruled there is no proof sabotage was involved in the crash of a. United Airlines jet which killed the \l.'ife of Watergate figure E. Howard Hunt and 45 persons. Circuit Court Judge Nicholas Bua ruled Monday that United Airlines was negligent and "violated its duly as a common carrier." Arter the crash. at Midy,·ay Airport on Dec. '8, 1972, there y,•erc rumors it was part of a con- spiracy linked to the Watergate scandal and investigation because one of the victims was Hunt's wife, Dorothy. • New Pier Idea Not 'Buried' The idea of bui lding a nq"' pier in San Clemente's No11h Dench url'U remai n s ··v·e1·y ntuch alive." ~ccording to City Coun· ciln1 en B. f'atri ck l . .anl', even though the city's own parks and recrt'.!ation com mission opposes It. I~anc said the <'ommission not only mlsundl'rstood the City Council 's rcquC'isl to study the )>ler propos :.il but ovcrstcppro its liUthorlty in taking the 4 to O "no" vole eurlier this WL•ek . "1'hl~Y ,,·ere t alking Ubout finances and economil'S rather than lhc t'oncC'pl. Yl'l' :1sked onlr fo1· J. recornn1t.>ndation on the ('~ncept, n ot the f'in.incial :.ispects, ··he said . The .com mission rejcC'led the construct ion of a new <' ncretc pier on the basis of a $2 illlon cost estimute for the Cac 1ty. Bill Greenwall, ch· l'man of the panel. said the million was "not a good £igurc.". especiall;,.' s ince San Clemente already had its wooden pier. .- "The only way "'e could raise that much money is with a bond issuC', he asserted. But l.ane, '•:ho a long "'ith fellow coun<"ilm<!n Art J·lolmes ~nd Charles Fox, ordered lht!' commission to study the new pier idea, says economics .. is not a problem." fie believes lhe new pier could be financed by including it in the city's long-term redevelopment project. The idea of moving the pier lo the north \Vas conceived by the three councilmen earli e r this mont~ as a means of reducing hig h pier maintenance costs and of cleaning up the city's "bowl area." Problems of congestion and the blighted appearance or the pier entrance and the railroad station y,·ere uppermost in the minds of councilmen when they asked for the commission's evaluation. But even though recreation and parks <'Ommissioners y,•ere opposed lo the idea of a new pier. they did like the idea of relocat- ing the station . Commissioners noted t hat travelers embarking and disem- barking at lhe present station t en(] to h,ave an unfavorable im· pression of the city because it is iri· pOor repair and litter ubounlls in the area. A station in lhe North Deoch area v.·ould be s urroundc>d bv ·a la'rge purkin ~ lot ;1n<'I other Cit y 1)rbperty that could be bc>autified to make San Clemente a more pleasant stop on the Sunla l''c line. Coun cilmen \viii review the commission's recommendations on the pier and comments on the r~ilroad depot v.:hen lhey meet at 7:30p.n1. Y...'ednesday night. . At that time two council mem• hers \vho '''ere absent from the ;\'larch 5 meeting when the issues were raised will be on hand to give their comments. Mayor ·Anthony Di Giovanni and Counc i lman Thomas <)'Keefe both wer e in Washington D.C. attending ;i national con· Jerencc. School Bill Dies SACRAMENTO <AP) l.cgislation that would give local schools a $78-million shot-in·lhc· arm to buttle inflation was killed J\1onday by a Senote con1mitlee. The bill by Sen. Ralph Dills. (0· Gardcnul . died on a 3-8 vote in the Senate Finance Commi)tee. THE CARPET INDUSTRY FIGHTS INFLATION FOR YOU! - •• • • -. WE'VE MET TJ:IE PROBLEM r.HEAD ON. I I .;,··· ••••• *"l*e<'"'• ••• .• • ••·• ._,,,,;r • • .o\.IC()l,OV(D••t~-' . .... ,,---- ·--_., __ ··--- • • • From 1950 to 1973, Wholesale Prices of-'- All Commodities .••...•.....•..... up 65% New Cars ................. : ...... up 47% Carpet ........................ down 43°/o Thu s: .Carpet is a better value today than 25 years ago. Carpet is an energy/fuel saver. Carpet has a longer life expectancy. CARPET AT HOME, AT WORK, AT PIAY- Contributes to safeiy. Accents a life style. Reduces noise pollution. Provides ease of cleaning and maint9nance. 18fectlve insulator against heat or cold losses. Timeless In beauty. comfort and lashion. WITH YOUll SUPPORT, AMH.ICA l'ltOl'ITS FttOM THI U.S. CARPIT lHDUSTRYl IHTHI HAllOI: AllA ' SIHCl ltl7 • ' ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA M!SA 646-4 838 MOii. • Tiiws.' to 5:101 "'I. t te t : Sot. '1JO te i , .. .. -~· •• . " f11 . ' Wl•t•t 's Brewing'! Plastic bottles mude of liarex r esin ar~- 1ng test marke ted l>y Bass Charr1n n Lo11d<>n, E11g lan<.J l)IC\\t:1 'J'hc 11 g ht w -~hi boltlc:s u1 c al!:io 1 epoi1.edly llrcak r cs1!:it.1nt • • ~any Motorists "Keeping Autos '' lly United Pr-C!SS lnternatlonal The cost of f1x1n g .1 l .11 1s going up, but garage \ij>et utor s i;ay moi c IJ< .. 'OPll .n l \\ 11l1ng to f.1cc ,, bi g rep;ur liill (01 thc11 old ta1 thun .11<: v.1lltng tofac:c a nothc1 i;t11ng of .Oi.I\ n1cnts for a costly nc\Y n1odt•I I IH.1\'c a '66 lhal s L>ou g hl und paid ro1 " saul ;.i sho1l f b1 em an at u Tucs,.n1 , 1\r1 z , l'u1 d dcalerslup ' Jt has 115 000 'nl 1h.!s on 1t .111d 1t still dOl.•sn t hut n oil lt ~ets me the1 c a nd l>11n gs roe buck With the 55 inilc pe1 houl speed !Jn11l, 1t s as tjwck as .a new o ne ' JIE SAID 1'10ST CUSTOMERS feel the s.1me \\ ay, and \'nany arc w1lhn~ to spend SI 000 to repa11 a 19G5 model tha n to s ink $4,000 0 1 S5 000 into a new onl· l\1ost g1:1r-ag:en1tn <Jg1ec thut 1epa1r cosl!s-parts and fabot -havc 1ncreas1._'ti 'fhe tost of heahng an n1Jing auto ha!-i gone up-depending on the model and the "-01 k done-111 tile past ycat The bigge ~t l he" 1 olet dcalto<1 1n S,1ll ,i.ukc City su1d hc.1 ,1t:std lj1s basic ho111 ly l.1ho 1 gha1 gt' lo SIG hut a Jprge Ch1 ysl1:1 dcalc1 ,..ud he \\ ,1!; hold1n g the line on Jubal costs .1t $JO ~N HIGH GEAR) S<Jlt Lake City dealc1s questioned satd parts prices "<'' e s ky1 ock ct1ng. -..Tll1\T'S T llE SORE SPOT,'' one dealer said "Parts p11 ccs are killing us Some ttungs u1 e only up 25 pe rce nt but Jilt'nty of things a1 c 1ustout of sight " Even so dcale1 s said people arc w1lling to pay to fuc thc1r old cu1 s • 1\11 ove1 ha ul JO b that l ost $200 !<isl ) cal 1s go1n)'.!; to cost 5250 to S:lOO today The pa1 ts oost mo1 e, the me~hanu:s h.tve to ha\ e mu1 C-<Jftc1 o.JJ , the> '1 to' hit bv this 1nflat1on 1ust hke ~•n\·bo<.Jy e lse," s ::11<.l r.1 ac Kl ausen, a Ch icago ser vice station und g<1 1 age o pc1 a tor · But \\ hen )OU consider that LJ1e car's 111 lip top s h;ipc <.1 nd .)OU 1c .Sa\1ng ftve g1a ncJ , Jt's a bu1 g.11n " Custo1nt 1 s sC c n1 lo think so , too. "I F IT RUNS, KF.F.P IT,'' Sli)S Tom Roche 0£ Chicago, s u1 \eying hi s 1950 P l.) mouth "Just because the way the tJ n 1:-. bent rs o ut or style this )ea1 doesn't mean the thing 's no J.!uud In 20 )cars, it'll he 1n st.> le again-as an a ntique 1\nd by then, 1f you t1 eat 1t 11ght, .)OU II ha\e gotten a n111l1on m ilesoutor1t ' The m<Jll<J!!e r of ,t Scuttle•, \V3sh , Chi ysll'I Plymouth g;_i1 a)..(c "•lltl ' The log ic exp1 essed by some customers is th.it \\he n the) h,1\ c lhl ll old c.a1 ftxcd up, they don L hav(' to \\ 01 1 y about getting LI Jcn1un •• Opti111istie S11 ~~e Economists· See Recovery SignS By JO_llN CUNNIFF E I\E\V ''ORK <,\P)-111 he vlt''"' of b ~s1ncss conom1 s1 ~ th<' tC'ont1m~ ion \\11l blgl n to sho\v gn s of 1 c \e 1 s 111 ~ it s C'OUI SC :.in d m 1ght by yea1 end be 1 et1 ;,ic ing the route 1t look on the \VUY <.l0\\'11 IL 1s d 1£r1c ult to com- ,,pl'ehcnd th ~ extent lo Which 1n recent \Yeck" this Ull1ludc Hcems to have d1.."- °''1tlopecf nnd the1 e 1s httlc doubt t h.1t t" 0 m UJOI' IC· a.sons unde1 I} tl I. F.CONO~llSTS COPY fton1 each olhc1 fhl n1ost d1fl1 c ult and d .1 11 gc•1011s JolClasl or :.il l J~ to :Sil) \\he n .1 n\aJOI 1..conom1c IUI n IS J.!OJl\g, to t:ikc pl.Ill' You n1ay be t)5 p<!1 t•cnl l'CI 1u1n but !;till find 1t too d:ingcrous to rorec11st But, ,.,.hen ,1 few fea1 less if'o1·cca!)ll'I s tu kc the risk. )l's a1n.1z1nc: how many others <JU lck ly follow. There 1s secu11ty 1n num· •hers Soon .t consc nsu:.; de~ VC'IOp!' 2 Econom 1st s find 1t 1 much E i;ier t o come out Wlth o lmlsl1c fo1 eca:-1ls 1 when t <" ne\\!\: oh eudy Is tu1'nlng ph.•tt•\tnt Tll~: STOCK MARKET is up. c:onsume1 confidence u; bt...111nn ln.: to 11se the fi'C'de1 a l Re11e 1 v~ "cemJ 1n a cooper u t1 ve mood th(! t1·.1cte baluncc Is sho,.,.1n~ some black lnk1 1nte1'C!Sl a:ates .ire falling. pt ice in· ! c1 eases ,11 l' moderating The biggest fl<!lo r , NEWS . ANALYSIS h o\\l'\CJ i s thal the ttono1n 1s ls \h1nk th a l 1n;..1sS1\c govc1nmenl 1n te1\t•nt1op .llmost c<:1ta1n- 1, '' 111 p1 opt•! m u1 ketpla ce .1c l1\1ty uhead, even though there 1s a g1 eat deal or s peculat1011 about the )JO:ss1b1htv of 1ls1ng: p11ces .iga1n 1n 1976 Tiit: FORECASTE R lht.'I c(OI c has l'OCOUI age mt'nt from the nc,,s The t•nv11 onm ent 1s m o1<' con· due 1\C t o 11(·c t•pt1ng .1 hr 1ght Qutlook 1\ lllOllth 01 :-.o ,\gO !:i UCh a VIC\\ of the futu1 c \\as like tcllln,g son11.:bod y 111 1 hu111canc ·Don t , ... or1 ~. tomo110,.,. \\Ill be ruh " \Vh.llC\t'I .1 C'O tlSCnsus hus tl1.:velopecJ 01 1:.; de· 'e loping The tu1 n.ibout \\Ill occur in the t hud 01 foul th qua1 tet·~ ""'\ The chief economist for a \\Cll known 1nlcrnat1on.1l reseat ch and consulting rt1 m tells of a ttempt ing to -Sl'll his services to ,1 \.\1111\ St1 eel outfit The host ex - cused him!clr to con\e1se 111 unothe1 1 oom. TllROl:Gfj TllF: \V,\LL pu1t 1t Q0 11 the tconom1s t soon hcurd a 1nuted con\ c1 sat1 on th•1t \\U!i endl•<l ub1 uptlv \\hen o ne of th e pa1 ti e!> ex plod cd Wh ut. unothe1 ecunom1 st coslh ng fo1 a (ou11h qua~t'Cr tt.lrn u1ound. Tell him no.'' • • Tuesday's Closing Prices ' . " ' J•. '• l•. '· " . 11 -'• '... . . ~I ' ~. 1(1 -I .,. .... :ie,,.,_ir, "-~ ' Jol\llo • "' lfllo-... -~ NEW Tuesdar April 1 1975 DAILY PILOT ;I I l YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• Hi8h-Low• Appear Every Saturday ..... P I (\iao) Cbe 1'1 • t-I )0... ••• II •-'• ~1 ---~ •lo --,,__ '· 11•.-..... .. [1)1, .. 1\, \\<, ~ lt- 1•.t, +-1, ~··· • 1. ll .. 1 • . -,. "" -.. 1\\o-o... 10 -1 I o~..._-~ 701.-~. 11 • \. J1 • ~ #l.. \4 •• "• 1~ -~. l7 •• I I'•-... ;}-1•4 • "~ J1 -~-11•~· 4 •'·-..... ) ... 191 -•• ,,~ \. " t it.. ..... Jobless Rate Up LOS ANGELES (AP) -T\Y\Ce as mHny C.11lfo1 n1,1ns arc 1 cccl\1ng un emplo} m e nt benefits OO\\I than a } car ago, st.1tc orr1c1al s s .1 ~· Increased un"e mploymcnt and ne~ laws th ut a1ve benefits to more catc¢or1cs of poop\e u.1c the mu1n r coi sons for the nearly 350,000 more t'l.11mants. st at e employment director Jim iA,)lCnzsa1d 11 l , 111 Tl1e Bag Ru,,· un rO\\" of \\'hitl' bags protect tender ~l'edlings rron1 sun. giving this firld <it ~outh\\csl 'corner cir Culver DrivC' and \\·arner A ,·enue in Nortll Irvine the ~p pei.lronce or· a field of sno\v. Handicapped Eyed By Education Unit 1\ pjnel 11f st;.ill' ;inti {'Ot1nl,\' 1..•ducators ''ill _discuss the rolt' ?f pri\·:.i ti.· s('hnols in t:dll('alin g h;.indicapped ch1\drc11 o.1l a publie n1L'l'l111g ti) l l11 ntingt11n lk>ach :\pril ll . ·rhl' UIJL'll di ~t uss i un ''ii! bt:' held .-it 7:30 p .n1. ;.it 1hc Gcrh;.1 rd l.\olu+~l"hO,)l. 81W J·:lli :-. ,\\'L' \IL'lllbl·rs uf 1hc po.111t•l JllC'lude: Dr. Al::in Si n1n1ons, chief o( lhl' HurL·:1u of \1~.:11l:tl l v Exc·t·ption:..i l Children for the st~1tc : Uert , Jlc1\'is. ;1 c1111:-.ul t<in! !•f 0 \he ."l <llL' t•duc;.i.t ion dt'partn1c11t ; ;_ind 'J'o n1 :-'111~\h. 1·011 ~11lt;.111l 01! t'dlH.:aliuni.ill y h<indie<.1pped <.:hitdrcn for Ur;.111 ;..:L· ('uun\,\. 'fhl.' di~L·us s 1on ''il l fut· us on ;:i llC\\·stnte master plan for special t•ducaliun ;l!HI ho\v ii 111;.1y aff(·t·l J>l'ivute sthoo ls. acco1·cling to i.l :.1KJkcs 111 u n fur th l' pri \.' :11 l' K uhn school. On \\lilson Street Mesa Panel Seeks Cut in Accidents ~on1(' 1·h;1n.t;<:.•s :.1rt• bt·i ng r eeumn11·11dt'd to t'llt dO\\ n tht· nun1be1· of <1l'cidcnts on \\'il~on SI rl't'l in Co~ ta ,\I t.':'<1. ·rhl! t r <1 ffic 1·11rnn1i~sion lllC'l l asL \\'et•k ;1 11d agrL•t•d In l'l'C:Olllllll'lld 10 lht' ('i\.V l'!JUlll"il l h<Jl thL· lo.111t·s un \\iilson ~lrt·ct fr11111 ila1·btJJ' Boult'\'<·lrd lo Deadline Set Of April 15 For.Art-A-Fair ,\rlisls ''ho \Vi!.h to be juriC'd for lhl' J!l75 ,\rt·.·\·I·"a ir, ooe of J,;1g1111;1 Be;1('h ·s thrC'e sun1n1 er art fL·:.l i\;1ls, n1u ~t :.11btnit <JP · pl1 e ;1t 1nns Lo fl .Q . l~ox !i47, l.agun:1 Bt-;1c lt. !J2ii52, 1111 l :itcr th;1111\pr1 l l.'i . .J11r.\·11 \g 1:. sc·hl'dlllC'd lo bt.: ill·ltl ,\pr1[ !'.'J at the l.;1~111111 Be;l l'h l ~n.\'!--('11111. 11!8.'i L;1µun;1 Ca1i.\011 f{n;.uJ. \\01·k.., 1n;iy hl• deJJ..,l'r{.'d hl•t\\l'l'll H ;1 111 and nou11 for the ;.iftl'l'/lQIJtlJUI'\ lllj.!. l 't'l'S<•tl ~ \\ 1 ~h1n~ tu /Jc ,iuricd \\ho \\ISh tu .101n tht• 1\r l -1\·F a1r :ISSO<:i;1tion ;.1s O.ISSO{'l;.l{L' ITIC'nl- bcrs n111~l su bn11t $10 \Vi1h lhl·ir ;,ipplle:ition ;:1 11!1 \\Jll not be cho.trgL•d ;1ju ry fee. .'\'on·rncnibt·rs n1ust p<.1y a jury fee IJf SS fo1 · the first 1nt:'di:.i 111 ''hi<:h lhl.'y desire con!.idt>r<iliOn. plus s:t for t'Jl'h ;1tltl 111011:.il lllt•dttltll. l 'pon ;i(•1·t·p1;.1nee i1110 the shu". Jllr.'· ft·t·s for a:.!.oti;:tl e lll l'lllht•r d Ul':> \I Ill hl' ;:1ppltl•d t01\;:1rd full 1n 1·1n l)t•r:.hip, ;.1 ~t<Jlu s rt'llllil'l•d nf ;Ill t•\hih1lors. 'l'hnst• l'lllt•rin ~ lh1 o.; .\t·ar· .... jurying 111u~1 :-.ubniit lh1't'l' t·~ ;.HllJJlL·:. 111 c:1('h tl1 \·d1 a. ,\dd1tion:1l i11fu1·n1;1tinn i:- av::iil:.1 blc by <::.iltin).! ·HJ.\ .. l<J:l:I u1 · 494·45 14 . Cle111e11te Acti11n l'IJrentia /\ycnue be rut frorn fuur lo two, ])lus a middle lun1ing l:UlC'. ' 'fhis action \vould res ult in the J;·uH.·s being \\'idened. (.uqln1issioners noted that \\·hen i"es i\lents back out of their dri,·e,vays onto \\o'ilson, they go as f:1r out as th e second lane. 'fhe commiss ionl'rs :i lso 1·t•spunded to a petition to reduc:C' lhl• ~peed on tht• bus~. lhoroughfare. They <lccicled th:.i t \\'ilson Street from Placentia ,\,·1,_·nue to the tity limits should h;J\C a 25 m .p.h . limit. instt>ad of lhC' current 35 m .p .h. restri ct iun. Con1mission ers \\·ere told that the a\·er <1 ge s peed on this st retch. \\·hc·re \\'il son E IC'mcnt:.iry Sehool is lOc <Jtcd, is 36 m . p. h. Thl' 35 n1.p.h. limit ,,·ill not be' th<1ngl'd on the stretch fron1 i'lJl'entia to 1-larbor Bou levard. Mo11arch Bay Ge11erating Statio11 01('<.I South Laguna Sanitary District directors have awarded a S52,000 contrat'l for construction of an emergency generating station lo serve a !\1 ona rch Bay sewage pump station. Raymond C. ?\1iller, district manager, s aid repeated p()\vcr failures at the pump station ne<.1r t he ~Ionarch Ba y b eac h ('lubhouse have caused scw<.1gc O\·erflO \\'S onto the beach. The c:mcrgcn l'y /.!t'nc:ro.ttor. JXl'\·ered by a diesel engin l.', is de- tiig'ned to l:lO on \Vhcn lhe regular })()\\!Cr source fails and \viii S lll)P- ly pu,ve r t o the pumµ until normal Sl'rvice is resumed. 'fhc equipment is expected to bl' in operation by June. The sue. l·essful bidder ·Was Melvin C. Larson, a Riverside contractor. I SWISS TOUGH ON BELT USE BERi\:, S\\·itzerland (AP) S"·itzerlarrd decreed that as of next yC'ar children under 12 \\ill be banned fron1 auton1obile front scats a nd that ,,·earing seat belts ,,·ill be mandatory rur adults. The· announcen1 ent said riding in front ~eats ,,·as unsafe for l'hildrl!n bcc<iusc safety belts \1Crl' t:.tilored for use by adults ;ind did nOt o ffer enough protec- tion for chilclrl'n. Children '''il l be :..tlfo,,·ecl in front onlv if the car has no b::iek ~eu t ur if the back is f1lled by other children. 'rhe fin e for not \\'earing seat belts \\'ill be $4. Huntington Teacher Gets Earth Award Carol Stadum. a geology t eac he r at 'I-luntingtoni Beach 1-lig h School, has re- cei,•cd an earth s cience t eaching a\vard from the ·National Assaciation of Geology Teachers. T he annua l a"'·ard is given to te<ichers \\'ho have done the mos t to promote geology in the elen1entary and hi gh school classroom. ~1rs. Stadum has taken students to see open·pit ·mining at sand arid gravel cxc:.ivations, volcanic lava fJoy,•s in El .l\>I odena, mineral and fault sites at Dana Point and peat de· posits in Huntington Beach Central Park. She al&o has written two books on Orange County field trips, .. Orange Coun- ty Teachers Gu ide" and "Orange County Fossil Guide." WINS AWARD Carol Stadum Proposal Eyes .False Charges .r\ ne\v ordinance\\ hich makes it a misde meanor to n1 <Jke fal!e a \lel:jutions ;.1bo ut city officiHls, cleared Its fi1·s t r l'adini:: by the San Clemente City Counci l. The vote to adopt the or· dinunce, s in1ilar Lo one recently enacted in Sant11 Ana. \Vas 3-2 with Mayor Anthony 01 Giovanni and Counci l m ~1n 1'homas O'Keefe voting In op1>0Sition. Jt was_ the position of both oppo- • nents tttat San Clemente had no problem with persons making false clain1 s against police or· f1cers or other ci\Y aides. 'J'hey questioned the need for soch a law. It had beer( recommended hy the Sa n C lemente Police Department. l·lowever, the ordinance y,·as pa ssed to its second and rtnol re- ading by a majority council vote '~·Ith an amendment stlpulatlng th at perl'Ons vt'ho make written • I/ charges against public officlc1ls ht' required to sign a form advis- ing them of the law. The ordinance directs itsP!r s1>ecificc\lly to,,·ord persons who by their a ll ega t ions cause personal Investigations . on the. basis ot false statements . Jn the wording of the or- ·dJnance. the making of charg<'s agaln!iit city officers or employes hi unlawful --without a reasona· ble belie( in the truth thereof." Tonight's TV . - Highlights KIIJ (9) 7:30 ··11ud ." Patricia Neu! ~nd Melvyn Douglas botl1 \Vo n Oscars for their perf<>rn1a11ce:> i11 t h is n1odern \\'CStern \vith 1>attl Ne\vn1an a 11cl Bra11do11 De Wilde. NBC (4) 8:30-'"Strange Homecom· ing." Robert Culp ))lays u th!ef tur~ed 111urderer \vho rctuf11s home for the f1rsl tirne i11 18 vl'ars in this TV movie with Gle11 Cump.bell, Barbara Anderson and Whitney Blake. r\BC (7) S:JO -•·sa"ages.' rA n.t1n -~ arrncd youth (S;_in1 Botto111s> figtlts for sur,·iva l aglli ns t il deranged hunter (1\11. <I)' Griffith ) in thri deserl ilt this 1'V t rnovie. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening APRIL 1 Suspect: 'Heard Voices' PUBLIC NOTICE ------- NOTICE OF t P<jT EHT IOH TO E ,.Gii.GE tH THE SALE OF 11.lCOHOLIC BE VE RAGES the hrs!: •1-·Jin 18 ye11s lo vis1r rela!ive1 ';Jl Uu11k ol him as 1 charm•nL ttnerOus watld 1ra~N1. 0 (Qt; (f)) rn m ABC T11tY11 Mhie: (C) (tii) "Slwqn" (RI (dra) '74-AndJ G1ilf11h, Sem Bol· • toms, lfNll 6HfY, Junes Bl5t, R1n- ay Boone, J1111 Anhlnio. An unir1111d )OUt~ l11ht.s d!ipellltlJ kH sulVival 111inst two n.ithleu 1111111~-•.dt· f'll!led llunler and the 11lenlleu de:otn. J 2;./'! 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Pur•u<in1 10 •u<ll tnlent1on, lhlo ur.. paradise, poht•c s<iy. .u,,,,,,r;i"'-"<! ,, dPPIY•no •o 1t.e Dl1»rt· Dieter I .. llcil;_ind, :.i n .. ntotA1tono11t6ever•9•Conlrv{JO<" ·~~'"'"'" ol an •ltonotic bevor_. 3 9 · .\' e a I'· o I <l c e rn en t 1ttO.n..e <o• 11cen,,.,.,1 1or 1hfl,to P,."1i4l.,; \\'O rkcr \\':I S :.irrcsted .a~1ouo .... , ' · . "~0" On Sate Bter ;,iflcr he t•;;tl lcd pohtl' tu LOC.11.N.Ar1nur. <·omc to his house j111-MtCvLLUM,Jonn 11 ·d···tcl · orr1· · •1·"' L ••.• ·,,1 vouNc.. ~. 8 l U lo ) • t:C " .~.. p.,t111..,,l'(I Or.ln!lt) Coa,1 O•ilr Pilel, ': 30 1""" \\·hen the y arrived """''·'q'~ 1 1•s·1~ W11M11llutl ltt'l'isll MuWI ftcil c.111d nict tht'nl and PUBLIC NOTICE 7:00~0,,1o (fj(f)ma>Ht'ln EEITM J1011111fk Rebelliotl '"W~· S~lld, .. I lhink I h:.t\'C just ---, .. PEi10Rc0URT,----Hilie 1i1111 luine1" P11111. k"ll d 111y 11··r,. .. u ~' • "·Doi'· ·1 C I'-· Ol'CALIFORHl.t., twllllfnrr ""rl al la TiflO'a • COIJNTYOPO.ANGE MMI Sq~MI 10·.oo ~(jj)~~ • .,,,,, ''''' R 0 B f : R T 1\ ·No . .1.0.11110 i Trvtll ... CtlMqUUICIS -1.1.1<.!U • I I <IT4TIOfol lnlr1M1U11? "J~rd1 tor Two" A notorious nF.ll • .r\l'\0, 39, \\';:IS OU llt tn1~M~11,.,0111wi lldoP1lonPeU ~~.~YCJ · ~~~ ::~:by~m:l~lm~:;e~.r~ !1~·hing face 1d-.o n1·ndinbbcd. ~·.~:n~" LEE ... ETHCOAT.Adop ~ 111)(])1 Jn when 1 Bl'ilish intt1111enu 11enl C COUJl C \:J CCn THE: PEOPLE OF THE STATE O)LaMu;u~ hiies hlm to Ir.a down •n eluliv• marric<l 10 months. CALIFORNIA ~-·,.fl'-Clech de111-ill '"'°11111. Enc 1, r· c ·1u R •t·iid To:•L•NANDRAOR•LtEA: • •"" ,.. 1 .. , ... 0 I C S<.l ~I .1 a,a.df't ot 1nl~covr1yo1.1•,.he 'rJj WittllilldtliM ~@@atm';,~~.'~•rr told then1 he hJd al\vays t11..t1oci?iM'••bt'•o•1lhef11<1Qe I ,._ )llMll• "Fithen & ,,,,. (R) A ,.11a1m1n been prcoccutJiccl \\·ith •nq in Oc<IJ.ilrtment 11 Of t•i.,court ..,,.. . , • Jun.,IJ.l'il~al 9 ... m.,tl'H:!nMMtt~P llltftst.Ma;a n Nfflei:I br tht dulh$ al hip rcl1g1011 . Ile s:.i 1d the .no ... <-...,w;o.1faf1¥vouh1¥1!',..,., ,·.JO a ... T-· ... ff•ol Yuto5!1viln liWfTlltO Ind becomes lli "hl before h iS \\'ift• :.ind P!'htlonol C_ARY LEE HETHCQ.\T1 ,... convinced 1111.t the ,U.,1nci Mil ., . . ,n e a aopuon ol JESSEE Al»-.! · 49 rD (l) ~ $4111115 mollvl!ttl bl' some PfSl nent. fGnJ he \\'<J I Chl'd the bl bhc:.il ORI llER. your tnlAO r i.on U!0411d ~I Hel' "'' ~ Min.anle, lllz Cu1s. Rdllrd h.ckel fi Im · ··rhc tr 1·{';1test Storv 0t-<1••n1..a " Ltt'1111UAO.al d [•· -I L' 1. Id "" I f . · Oilled·"""teh6,1•IS LIJT•T•theT..U. In .. ine llr, o.;.\'l'I' 0 )Core go1ni; WllLIAM IE.ST JO" .. 0 emm..., (.,,•, ~-~a!":w!~.l ~ ltJ RU9 * Ylllf Ute • lo l!cd. G.\•f" ~1:'a"" ME 1N EJt ., U C(it(l))(JJ (BMlrmWtlOJ ..,,1· 1t.a iDout!i::itit. lle1!. M.t. ~To f&llltf, A Child" (RJ A we· RE LL A N 0 'f 0 L D 11.:;:: .... ':..,,..,, 1 _ ,.-.....,._ uuflll ,ou111 polititia11 qutstio1S poUCe he had a dream in """"''"""'llll•ch.C•litont!•flW ..,.,........... his ciw111111nllood wh111 DI". w..,. . h . h. n 1•1 .. 1.-101•l Ml·U.1 hill tells him !hit his wife tin bfcolllt • \1.'hlC a VOICC told Im : .\.ttOl'N.ytor PelihoMt , AIMrlti1 °"""'111111 preanant only thrt111th 1flilitial rn. ••in order to get to Pubh\J>fo Ora"""' <0•~' D&ilv Piiot =-~-.:= um•Mhon. Diane B1ke1 and 8" 'J)al'adise. you O\ust ki ll Marcl'l 11.111,1s.A.11.,t1 ,1q1s IJ31S Ely 1uest. " ltobertu. '' l:OOO (fi'.l@([J ;.M l1JH$ fR) ~=~~;111111 J~e i!<Jnd , u n a tive of Buddin1 •rtist J.J. 1et1 • ctiaru to ID l•llfla Gr·1·n1 any. ttl n1.. to tl11·' earn m0fll1 br ~int~1 a portrait, ._ ,_, but thett'1 som11hln1 •!lout tht IO:JOOkuoltyt.Aft.ttit~1c t·ountrv in the mid·I960s. 1ubjed 11111 m1au Florid• sa1 no. O)Peltkell JalldioR lie to ld police he l'l'· O ID(})mMa•IZ "GusCOf WTI11n.tAltot'9of11110ff t urned to Gern1<.111 .v in bill" Miik Hlfl!IOll llltlf$ II I m NetrJ new ,1ecru11 who is 1u11ntc1 11 . flllttn ].969 .and \\·as .in.stitu· RHC1 1 11mpoJ11J ~r1111.r when I0.45 t1onahzed for ktll1ng' a Mfl)or takes ad~ 11S1[llme~1.11:oof)OOmfl>1te.i n1an thcrl'. lie ~aid lfYlllC to prove h1mutf, Cort>1n (1JLIJQ!!l ~(!)lfews . . (H1n11an),will1nin1monthso!pro. QkstetC1tlldlt . _....<\Jll'l'S a lso had told him Ntion1.1nc1trhlslH:ll.$UCCtl!'d5onl)' l•J PWJM1S111 ~ tu kill th:.iL n1<Jn polic(' in e.wper1tine his fe!lo!r oflicer5. 0 Tk I.Icy S.... s ·1id ' 0 lllwit: (t) (Z•rJ "CetitcJ1pl" m Miuio~; lmpeuible ' . (dfJ) '64-Bncittt 61rdol. JIU Q) Oii llllJllU Pt!111tt. (l1)(])Te Tel! tltt Tr-.1111 Ci) MIU DM .... 1 Sll9w ~WM Wid West U l!BOOl (l}Q)M1,,1 D111 €DY111l«Hullh "Ridlit Mows Our' (R) Rich it (q! 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Hi&:ht GaUttY ••IP (90} All~lll't d111111 Q) Mfwil: "fti&M Mud f1N" (dfl) 1bovl I boy alld • leopud Who$1 '64-Albtrt finney She1t. Han· ,.,,,_t• lli1hli to treeoom biin1 cod: ' tllt111 1otttlllf ill 1 u11M111t friend· · lhlJ. .lt1fl AINI. llgtotl!J McGul11, l:OOB®)T1...,... Vari Wil!ll1111, .lofln Rfndolpb Md CDCil@(IJ Nrn Nn1 P~llROI W . 1:45 IJ Mml: (C) "Sdrdl Ill' Utt D ~ 00 m •• c TI •• '.' 611 hi" (dr1) '61-lH P1ttc110n. lllMI: CC) (10) "3lntce Ht.,. ~nlJ Br111den. c.M(" (R) (ff•) '74-Rollt!rt Z:OO CD M.JtiPt SMow: "'MisslM bl Culp, 'lu ~. 61rllar1 ~· lihtec:a," "Tilints'.HilNIJ" derion, Llif IWrrft .W.11 Ctiw1old, Whillll't' 811111. A llottt ctl·klcllf· J:90 I) Mmt: ""-r A Dll MHiett" 1u1Md·111uro.rtr m1n11 llorM for (com) '50-fred MkM urr11. Wednosday / DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 0 {C) "Wal If Fiii'(' (dt1) '62- Tonr S1il1r, Rlchlrd Goodm1n. (6)"WM1• Ill MWln(' (dr1) ·so- ld• luplno, Howard Guff. m .. ,.. •• , ...... (dlt) '4,-Denlli1 O'K• ... Cale SIOll!I. Jtft Cti.ndlel, 11::Mt m "'Alf ......... c.. WW' (dr•J ''4 -Attln Otllft, Jffn Gillin. ll:OO '8 "(.,.... (dtt) '62 -An:li Hill ~ llcfllld Klei. J:OO _ ........... (1117'1 ·~ - CNt ICNl!ltO, llJ Ktnd1ll. ® (C) "TM Cffdl" (!!l)'S) '62 - Ci-int Willi1111s. Sll!rtey Kn1Jhl. 2:l0 00 (C) "11111 ftQJtlMI w ....... Pan I (dra) '50 -Greer Canon, £no! flynn, Willer Pid1eo11, llJ ~IC) "lfi11t Hl~rs to Ra1111" (dr1) 63 -Hortt Buch1H;il1, JoM fe11er. J:OO 0 (C) "rttty Cu111 II AJkh P•11" (wts) ·57 --'tldit Murph1, Kennt!h Tokr. [OJ (Cl "Critlc'1 Cliticl" (corn) '6J -Lucille e.11. lob Hopt. l :lG (J) !Cl "TIM 511111' Q_.. (1nl- m1t1dJ '&Cl -wocu ol S.lld1a Dee ind Palty Mct«1111ek. • 0 (C) "Asutilt H !flt w,,_• (drt) '70 -Uon11t "'""°'· X..Mn Wynn. Uotd Karnfs. K()CE Television Cr;tic Named For .Society S.leven R. Burlingham, 5on of Mr. and ~frs . F.G~ Burlin gham of 1207 Starboard Way, Corona dcl l\1ar, has been elected <'riti c of Delta Nu Theta Uterary Society <1t Bob . . ,Jories University In Greenville, S.C. Burlin'gham is ~· 1972 gruduale or lle ritage High S chool. 1-fc is a junior majoring in.p.ible. . . I Fitness Courses In Valley C l a sses in extra .S<'t\sory perception •~nd faciiil fitness <Jrc an1ong those be in g o fft·rcd thi s s pring through the l•'o un- tain Valley llccrl·alion Dep;1rtm ent. Other adult prog ra n1s <.1re brtllroo n1 ;.ind hl'll v dancing, bridgL', kar0:1l'e und s kin and s kuba di"" ing. Childre n's activities include ballet and tap dancin g , baton, cheer leading. hunte r .safety and n1ode ling. Rcg ist1·ation begu n Saturd:.iv at the Fountain Val l e)~ Con1n1unity Centt'r, 10200Slate r r'•\'l' .. and n·jJI continUL' until ,-\pri 17. (.~11t1st ions 1nay bl• dll'('l'lt•d tu !llj2-2424 l'X· tcn~ion 2 l l . Classes Set By District ''ou can learn to make a lot of things this s pring -dolls, rugs, hanging g:irdens and s hirts-in the Fount<1in Vallt>y School Di stri ct's Con1 • n1unity School l'rogram. 1'hc di strict also is of- f c ri n~ a n a1·ra y of s1><'ci:il cl n~9'('S for tiny tots, ;1 ge~ lhl'(.'(.' to ri,·e. as '''Cll a~ progr:in1s fur old<'r ehlldr(.•n . Jlcglstralinn for classes is bein g h eld fron1 9 a .n1. to 5 p.n1 . "'Cckda ys at distri ct of. fices, Ne\\'l<l nd S1rect .. nd Tal bC'rl Avenue. Questions may be direct· M to 842·6651, ~xt ension 217. i ~---~ free safe deposit Uox Why pay elsewhere for something you can have frce·of-chargc by u1·· in~ al SJn Die~o Fc1.kral? Sal'c Sl,UIJO or more and you i:an hul'c fr1•e 1,1,c uf a ~ali: depo~il bo~ ... a )afc plate to (lTHl~l your imronan1 ~r'<lnal rape~. rare je.,.,·clry, and 01hcr Hrcrl~ceahlc 11 em1. And v.hite your valuables 11rc pru1cc1cd by our safety dc~t vault. yof1 !>:!Ying-; arc protected by an ;igcn~y of the JJn11ed Slates govcrnmcnl, Yes, accounts arc insured to 140,000 "' by ihc Ff'Clcral Savinv and ...,,.n lnsur1ncc Corporation. A family bl four, hy combining acroun11, dn have as much 1sSS60.IXKlin im.urod savings. So, come in \oday 11\'d leam more about the v1ri~1y of ~afcty-insurcd accounts we olftt. And ;,r;k about O!hcr fret ~rvkcs fol San Die~ ftdrral Sll\'Crs. ••• --... ... ,., .. 1111•• YWll'" J IS~ "~ ,,. ... '"" • • II It•• 11 .• '·'"' l15'1i ··-,,. ... .... , .... 11.• ""' 5.15'0 ... " llliU ... ..,., .. _ ---·--..... ,... _ .. __ """' ·---::r..··--..... _,.-........ ·--........ -' , c.·api!>lrano Brach • ~' ~2116 DMtnl' Pitt Ro .. II \'kln~I 8l1tl.. ..,,.,.i.f r.pi.,,.,.. Rtroc .. 1'1Mll ~ ... ft~ (l!'lllff 1,1r,.._: '"'"9.lOI r • • Saddleback Today's C losi11g N.Y. Srocks ·EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 91 , 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ' ORANGE ~OUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1975 TEN CENTS Weather Postpones Hang G~der Finals I By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ott ... D.1Uw Pil.tSUtH Rolt\, fog, und unfavorabl<!' · ._,ind forced organizers of the ft.rst World I l ung Gliding Cham- :p1onship to cull arr the rinal rOund of competition Monday <.ind to ~tpone the meet lo April 12. The inlcrnation<.tl event \Viii bt· run ~ff Ht Escape Country on the llolnnson Rant·h in Trc.ihuco Clil - nyon. Finalists are scheduled to compete In three different everlts -aeriul ballet, speed run and · watur bombing. One of the 10 contenders for the v.·01·ld title and a Sl,000 prize is 19·year-pld Gre~ Mitchell o( Mis- . sion Viejo. • .. , figure my chances are pret- ty good. 1 've got the best flying kite out here. but it's a l~tlc Dllltf Pllet M•H '1llte 'SOMEDAY YOU MIGlfT DRAW CARTOONS LIKE THESE' Cartoonist Retta Davidson At O'Neill School Funny Business Cartoo11ist Enthralls Kids •·who knows. someday one of you might be dra\ving cal'toon!:> just like these'.'' : The youngsters sat silently. faSei naled, as a parade of ('ar- ·toon cflaracters appt•ared before ,their eyes: Snoopy. !\1 i(·key :Mouse, Jiminy Cricket. Donald Duck, B.C., the tortoise and the ~lial'e. Archie. Veronica. ; Retta Davidson, a cartoonist (or Walt Disney for' more than 20 ·jean;;, demonstrated her craft .. Monday for educationally han- i:llcapped students at O'Neill :f,:lementury School in !\·fission -Yiejo. :· lier hostess for the day \\"as her granddaughter, e ight-ycar·old Mil·he lle Goldman. of !\1ission Viejo, an O'Neill student. Mrs. OOJvidson. a resident of BurbOJnk , lc rt Disn(•y to \VOl'k for ~nolher animutory and former Wul'ner Brothers dire(·tor, Chuck Jones. . As s he creo1ted the charOJcters with felt-lip pens on news print tucked to the chalkboard. 1\'trs. DOJvidson told thc students she now works un many ca1toon pro· ~eel s OJS a free-lancer. She helped crcOJle '"The \Vhite Seal." a Di sney television speciOJI Whi<'h OJircd r ecently. and ~'Rikki , Tiki. T<.ivi." a rilm rcndi · Co ast Wl.11 11 Ch e r i\1ostly fOJir through Wftl- nesday, according to tht• weather sc1·vit·c, \\·itll lotal '• 'vinds . \Va rm er days . Bt'uch hiit hs ul 63 ri sing lo 67 inland. l.O\\"~ tonight 40 lo 48. 11"S IDE T ODA\' Rate increases likt/y will be coming lhicker and fa ster than ever ,and your bills for telephone. electricity and gas "Will continue going up. Story , Pall< 85. Ind .. :.: Al .. 11 "if •• •• A-4•1 ti on of the Kipling story. Ca1tooning started out as a summer 'ob for Mrs. Davidson - but she got hooked and never re- turned to college to fini sh her teaching degree. "It ....,·as just t oo much fun ," she said. "It sure beats "'orkiog. drawing pictures all day." Marke tbaske t Survey Shows 2 % D ecr e a se By the Associated Press There's good news at the grocery store. An Associated Press markctb .. s ket s urvey shows prices declined on a \vidc variety of items during Jl.1arch. cutting supcr1narket bills by more than 2 percent. The decreases did not follow any particular pattern and were offset. in part. by increases in the price of chopped chuck and eggs. Bul the declines do provide an in· dication that grocery prices may bt? leveling and lhat this \·ear's rate of increase will be belo"' the cost spirals or 1973 a."ld 1974. The AP d re\v a random list of 15 commonl y purchased food and nonfood items, checked the price on "-far'ch 1, 1973 , at a ~uperma-rket in each of 13 cities and ho.JS rechecked al the start of each succeeding month. llcl'c is a breakdo"'ll of what happened in Los Angeles during !\'lOJl'eh : The IS-item total dropped•from 512.62 to $12.27, clou'n 3 percint. J\lilk. s ligar, paper lO\\.'Cls and eggs \\'enl do"'": po1•k chops , chopped chuck. detergent, fabfiC softener. butter and cookies "·ent up; the other five items were un- changed. During Murch, the market· basket bill declined in 11 cities, do"ii an average of 3.2 percent. and increased in l'vo cities, up an averuge of six-tenths of 1 per· cent." Over·all, there was an average drop of 2. 7 percent. " Thr situation was an improve· ment over February, '"'hen the bill dropped in nine cities and rose in roor, but the price of groceries \Vas still much higher than l:.1 t year. In the 12·n1onths ended ~1 atch 31. the market·. basket bill \\'ent up ;:1n average of 14.2 percent. Ov.er the 25-monlb period during which the AP hus <See PRICES, Pace AZ) I harder to land ," explained Mitchell. '" • .Because of the weather, .fd1tchell never had a chance to unfold his ''Seagull," an ex· perimental fix ed -wing kite which resembles an airplane. Mitchell, 26552 La Sierra, and the other pilots hung around Escape Country's llang Glider Hangar, looking glumly al the ... • drizzling sky. !\1any of lhe spectators ond pilots had com.elrom other states for the event !Od expr~sed bit- ter disappointment. Thr~of the pilots had flown in from • Au!tralia for the competition. "It's the God of the Birds,'' mused Waller Stillman, 21, of Pacific Palisades. "He's asking "'hat those fools are trying to pro- .. ' \t' \\"1th thc11· \\ 1n i.:~" ~11t c.:h e l l. \\ho n1 i.:.scd ~igni n i:: up fur the ~pl'in~ ~c1ne.:.tt'r at Saddlt.'bat'k bct-.1u.sc of rnid"•et·k qualify in~ rounds, "LIS lo hav • pe1iorn1cd his ba ll cl lo OJ populOJr ::.ong \\"hll"h !:iy mbolizt·d the fl·CI· in g <ibout the "'C'alher "ShOJ ft ." llo\\·ever, he SOJY!:i tryi ng to run the £'\"l'lll in lht' rain \\OUldn 't have bct·n fa ir to the t:ompclitor~ bt.·l·a usc they \\'Ouldn't hOJvc been abll' to ta kl• l'nough flights to ful - l\' dl•rnon ~trale the ir ~k11\.s. · 1'hc t·u n1pt·t ition 1\pril 12 \\ill h<· fi lmed by CJ3 S S1)()11s Spct· l at·ulJ r u nd e r a three-ycar OJ g rt·t• rnt·nt \\·ith Escape Country. Others S(•hcdulcd to tompcte a re Steve Wilsom . Lomita ; Rick ~l o nt c nar o. SOJnla BOJrbara ; (St·eG l.1b•:n s, Page .'\.2l • I C Endorses Plan For imal Shelter Space Preserve Asked Irvine Councilman llenry Quigley MondaY asked the Jl.1i s- sion Viejo Municipal Advisory Council to select two members lo serve with him on a committee to probe ways of permanentl y pre- serving agricultural open space. Quigley has been stomping for a ne"· m ethod of preserving agriculture "·hich "·ould allo"' a IOJndowner to sell his develop.. menl rights whilf maintaining ownership or his Jar"\d. According to Quigley's theory, the person who bought the de- velopment rights could use them on another, less desirable.parcel. The seller would lose the rostly lax JISSessment or his land, ac- cording to the theory , and would not be a llowed to build anything on the land except his house, ra rm bui ldings, and housing for farmhands. ·'There is presently in Cali£ornia the Williamson Act Agricultural Preserve concept," Quigley said. ':,.But this program is not doing the whole job. It has slowed down development pre- ssure by allo)\'ing the ~and to be put into an agricultural preserve for ten years. --it does this by striking at the one factor "'hich above all others t·auses land to become urbanized ~ increasing land value assess- ments by the tax assessor "'hich cause the taxes paid on land to exceed the gross crop revenue in many cases." The fault of the Williamson Act, Quigley said, is that it is temporary, When the lando"'Oer gives notice. the land comes out o( the agricultural preserve 10 .vears later, he noted, . "What is needed, then, is a pro- gram that "'iii gi~ permanent tax relief to land thllt local gov· <See QU IGLEY, Page A2) R e form School T e a ch e r Slain PASO ROBLES (AP) - Several youths were being ques- tioned today in the slaying of a. '"oman teacher whose body 'A'as found in a classroom of the Paso Robles Correctional Institution of the California Youth Autl)ori ~ ty .. the sheriff's office said. · Capt. Arnie Goble said· Marie C. Romero, 51, of San Luis Obispo "''as killed Mon~ay by blows on the head with a flower pol. "This is the first homicide of a youtp authority e mploye in an in- stitution in about 10 years ,'~ a CY1\ spokes mo1n in Sacramento suid. ' ' ' ' . I ' ' \ \ ' / ' .... ----,.., .. --~ MUIRl.ANOS IM Park for El Toro ' '" O~lly PilOI M;ip Plans for the proposed 60-acre El Toro Community Park (shaded area), threading through El 'foro from J eronimo Road to Rockfield Road, ,,·iii be r e vic'\'Cd i11 a public meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wedne_jday at Los Alisos In- termediate School. Al::x>ut $240,000 from County Service Area Six funds have been earmarked for park clevelop~ m ent . It is b~sected by Aliso Creek. Tearful Lon Nol Goes Into Exile . PHNOM ~H (U PI ) -A tearful President Lon Nol left embatl led Cambodia for exile to- dOJy. Rebel troops celebrated his departure by tightening their noose around Phnom Penh and partially overrunning one of the governm e nt 's last provincial stron gholds. Lon Nol. 62, voho has led the Cambod~" n government for five years si ce the overthro"' of Prine orodom Sihanouk , flew to Indonesia via Thailand. T,,.o insurgent rockets landed near the president's plane as he climbed the boarding ramp at PO<'hcntong Airport. The president. accompanied by Prime !\1inister Long Borel anct--a purty or 28 officials, a.r- rived in JOJkarta, Indonesia. then fie\\' to· Bali on the first leg of \Vhat was described as an "unof- ficial'' tour destined to take him lo the United Slates. Senior governrrienl sources said it "'"·as clear the chiefofstatl· (See LON NOL, Page r\2) UPI lpln>~OIO LEAVES HIS COUNTRY Cambodia's Lon Nol De's Not So 'Gnrreat' NEW DELHI. India (AP) - The mother or Guru lt1aharaj Ji, the 17-ycar-old Indian religious leader now living in the United States "'ith an American wife, re· nounced her son Friday and ac· cused him or being a playboy in· stead of a holy man. In u signed statement,. hi ~ mother declored she was 1-emov·: · ing her son as apiritu'al leader°' lhc .Divine Llg hl Mlss!M and"'° longer c.ecognittd him 1as the ··perfect m~ster, 1' as})e ls known to Collower!i. ,. The guru ma.rried hi s American. secretary last May. They had their fi rst .child. a daughter named Prem Lata. meaning Vine of Love, last month. The American Divine Light Mission is headq uartered in ·Denver .. Colol'ado ... l>ut the guru anc:llt.is 26 -yeur-old wire were last repbrted Jiving bi •--mansion. in MaUbu, CoUt. , . , K!ll>wn as Sh'!r Mai.Ji or holy 'dnoo~r. s~aid ~!!!Ii "under ,'1JIO u~· ol . )>ad ~le· ,; ~ ' • j • , '• ments in the United States Di\'int· Li ght l\lission. has continuous!,\' disrcspet'ted n1y \viii by <Jdopting- a despicable, nonspi1itual "·;.i y of lire ... Su san 13utcher . a 30-yca r-nld Canadian de votee or the Divin e l.ight Jl.1ovcme nt. suid the.-~uru 's 1·el<1ti\'e:5 in lndit1 \\'\.'l'C u1>.s L•l \\ ith the "·:iy !\1,;iharaj Ji \\'llS li \'i llf.! i11 th<' United St01tcs . .. f·lc h0ts not l>e-t!n proctit'1n g \\·h:1t he has hccn prcachin.I!. ·· ~uid !\ljss ll~lche-r, \\ho bc(•o.Jn, ... a \ eGIJRU,PagcA2J ' 'l " . i. "" 3 Sites Presented To Board By J :\N \\'ORTll 01 t~t O•ily P1IOI S'~tl 1\ proposal for a new south Orange County ,\nim:i l Shelte1· along the frct'\\"a y in !\lission Vi e- jo \\·as tentnli\'c ly endors~ l\1 011- dOJ y b y tht• J\1 i s.s ion Viej o !\Iunil"ipal :\d\"is or;i.· Council I i\J ,\CJ. Bill Pril'l'. OJSSociatt· real pro- IX'tty a gent for the county, told the l\t r\C three s ites "·ill be pre- s ented to the board of supervisors soon, all in the Sad· dlcback Valley. But he said the s ite fa,·ort.'C! by <tnimal shelter personnel and by ·pi(<t1t District Supervis or Thomas Riley is the one located in a !:>mall section of Mission Vi e- jo across the free\\'UY fron1 tht• .J\lission Viejo golf course netu·, 0.so P<1rk,\·ay. ,\!though the council likt•d the i;itC', they urged officials to look at u possible s ite on land already O\\·ned by the county on the in- dustrial farn1 on Trabuco Ro<1d nt·tu· the El Toro J\larinc Corps ' i\irS\<:ilion. i\1.-1-C members suggested thOJl thl' industrial farm , \Vhich the """' ·(·oonty already O\\·ns, \\"Ou ld Sa\·c tax.pOJ yt>rs the purchase price of the land. '"J'1n sure taxpayers '"ouldn ·t niind di·i\'ing the extra 10 miles uµ there to SOJve money .'~ Coun- c1lrn0Jn Ri (·ha rd Lo\vt'ock said. Bul Dr. \\'illian1 Dieterich. clirector of veterinOJrV health for the county, disa g1·eect. pointing out that 80 pt'rcent of the shelter's operating cost s come £ro1n Hecnsl'S and fees , not county lJ.X l!S. Councilman Cul Nc\'C also nol· ('d that using the J\1is~ion Viejo Co mpOJny properly for publ ic use \\·ould tOJkc OJ\\'<IY on e polenti<.11 source of indus trial taxes in l\'li.s· si on \i icjo. \\"hi ch Nev(• s aid nt•cds every bit of tax base it Co.Jn !,:l'l. (See SllF.l.TF.R, J>agc 1\2) R a bbi J ail e d O ver Swindle !\'E\V \'ORK (U PI ) -Loui~ \\'olfi sh, 43 , a forrncr [>assail'. N.J .. rabbi \\"ho t·ollt•cted $200.000 in in surance benefits by h:i\·in i.;: himself ('ertified a:oi dt'~ld , ha s been sentenced to 31:.? ycal's in j ail for n1ai"I fr:.1ud Defense la\,:\.l'r '.\li ch;1 c·l nosl'n a!:ikcd thl' {'OUt''t ro 1· lt:'nicncy. S<l.V · in!! \\"o\fis h. a father of s ix l"hildrl'n bt.•l\\Cl'll thc ages of 3 ;1111.l li. "h;.is suffered enough."" ''II(•\\ ;is a tt·r ri fie rabbi.·· th1· J a\\~t'I" .s aid. ··11i s e:1 rccr as ~• la \\Yt't" is sh:1ll l'l"cd lfis ('i.L l"el'I" as a rOJbbi is ~hatll'1't•d ." \\-ulfis h \\"a:-. d is rn i ~scd 111 r'ebruary. 1974 . frunl the PaSS31(; 1\·n1ple follo\\·ini:: hi~ ind1l'I men I. I le \\"<.I S later na m ed ral1bi at :.i lt•mple in ·r:-1 un1 on, !\lass .. but \\·as s ubsequently tl1 s1nh.~ed . Gems, TV Stolen Or ange County Sheriff's of- fic t•rs are inv c~ti g nting the theft of jc u·c\rr and a color tclt·v isiu11 :-t•t jointly valued at $1 ,290 durin~ tht· burglary of an El To1·0 trullc r ho ml'. De.puties s;.1i d thlcvc:t t" isled off the door; knob to guln l'nt1·y to the tr1tiler Vlil'ked in u. rnob il c hon1 e co91 plt>x on' :O.luirlands Road. ~ , ,, •• • • I • r'2 OAILY PILOT SB Vandals Hit Tracks ' Locomotive Atchit:oon , 'l'opt·k;,1 anU S<1nta l,.l, Jtail\\·ay L'omp;111)' ;ig(•nt s a rt• t·on1inu1ng to p1'oht_' !>ep;.iratt.• acts rif J<:a ~tcr \\'ct·k v<.1nd;,1lism in \\hich trash ba r rels fillL'<i \\'il h 1 o('ks \l'l'l'c 5el on railroad tr:.i rks running thr'ough !'an C'Jen1t·ntt• !'tato..· l ~t";lth. 1n 1bt· 1nt1:-l J't't'l'lll in~·1tlt'nt ·rhursday night , ~1 frt·ight train ~t rut·k a b:u·1·cl :111d a Stu.noo fire 1-c~ulted that t'fl\)(Jled the lt.•ad lu<:OllluliYt' . Sztffers $10,000 Fire S.inta F't• orficials s aid the' ;1n· d~dis1n \\'US anoth(•r flure-up of •,,·h<.tl has lH.:'en a c hroni<· Eustcr \\'t•ek und su1nm eI'problt-n1. (.)nee, a s imilal' ll('l o[ VU!l · cl a ti srn caused a l()(:omotivt.· to partially der :1 ti. ltnbert Banion. s upt·rintcndl•n1 of Santa F'e's .O pe r a lions in ()r;inge County, s aid the ('Om· pany·s fort·e of special a gent s has joined \\·ilh San ClemC'nle JX>liec ~1nrJ. stale park rangt'rs in an at· tt·n1 pt to stop tht• Hl'tS of \'an· d<.ihsn1 l\anio11 11olt·d that l'ol.'O •juvL•nllt·s. J 14 .ycar·old S11n Cit•n1ente girl a nd 8 16-year-old Gurclen GroVt' boy. \\'l•re arrest· t•d al tht• bt·at•h park (•arly Salur- tL,l,\' a flt'I' at;t'lll.'i ;JSSl11'\Cdly s.il\\' tht• p:11t' th rt1\1 ro<·ks ~It a passing frt·i gbt train . Pt1t1tions ha \·e been fdt·d \\ it h juvt·nilc {·ourt t·hargi ng tht· youths \\ ith thro"·ing mis- :-.iit':i ill tl'<lins. U;1niun s~nd , hO\\'e\·er, that the ro(·k thrO\\'Jng ineidt•11t "·as not rt>l:1tcd to µl acC'n1 t·nt of the rot·k- fdlt·d t 1·a~h b.irrels on the Santa l:l' tra<'ks. Jurors Protest Avco 'Mistria(' f 11an1011 s<.1i d 10 trnins , si x p:1ssl'll t,:l'I' a nd four freight. pass a lon g tht' S :.inta Fl' trac ks through thl' pa rk t•;1C'hday. "/!~1,·in g gr o,~·n up on th ~ ratlro~ul and kno,,·ing thC greal pott·niial for bodily harm. 1 can 't understand \\·hy pt'oplt· do these things." Ranion said. Bv Tl)~I ll.\ HLr:Y ·01 tl'I~ Oa•'' Polo( ~t~lt The tri~1 I of a $12 n1ill1on Ja,,suit l'lit•d againsl Av{'O Cun1- l ·'r1t111 1•11gP .. ·11 LON NOL. • • h;.is no intt•ntiun of returning. tlle all\\ hil t•. l nd ii1 t oday rt•· .t·o ~n t zl'd Pr1!ll'(' .\:orodo tn Sih<1nou k ·s roy;tl go\'t•rnn1t·nt uf :national union of C<.tmtki(Iia. . 'Lon !'."ol oustl'd Sihanouk in a (·oup in '.\l<.irch. 19i0. Sih:.inouk , · \\hO su1cl h1..· trit'd Lu n1~1 intai n <i neutr<ilis t ('o urs e, st't up his .i:overn ment in P e kin g soon 11 ftl'r . 1'h e Co n1muni s l ·lt:"d l<hml'r Rouge the n l'ffit•rgetl ~ind bl'gan their fight against !~on i\ol 's t; S. s upplied and traine<l troops. . The Indian dec ision ,,·~s an· nuuntt•d in a joint romrnunique i~sued :.1t I he l'nd of a four.d ay .,.i.s il t o !\l•\\' Delhi by the ~ihanouk go\·ernmcnt's foreign m inistl'I', S:.i rin Chhak. Short ly aft<·r Lon Nol's de · l)<t l'tUrl': offici<.t l SOUl'C('S dis- t•losl'd that thl' '.\l ckong Rivl'r lu\,-n of :\eak Luong, jammed \\'ilh f;0,000 l'l'fugees and :,;o\d il'r:., had bee n partially U\.'l'rrun and \\·as in d<ingcr of falling. ··They·re i n tontrol or a good p<Jrt of the lO\\·n ; they n1ay tiave ha lf of it," the sources said. "It looks like it is going to f<JIL ,. -The fall o l' Neak Luo ng. -bes ieged for over t\\·o months. 1\vould free thousands of rebels •to join the b<.ittlc for Phno1n •P enh. I 'fht• sourtes also said gO \'l'!'ll · 1m t·nt forl'l'S 1·t.'ll't•;,1l e<l south '.;1ntl north\\'C':.l of Phnon1 Penh_ Rl'bcl rocket s fl'll o n both '. F'oehentong ,\1 rport. \\here the 1,\meril'all .iirlift r ontinut•d, and . in thl' tity nl·;,1r tht· U.S. l·n1- l.iassv. ; l,o.n Nol m<itle a tC'arful dc- !Pa1t ure . Generals and promi- tlll'nl polititians gathered in the ,preside nt 's C haml'<ir J\.lon •Pala('l' to bi d farc\vcl l. \Vi t- ·n ess l'S at lh c d e parture l'<•rcmony said the presi dent left ;rclu1.:t;1nlly, and ;J s he inspC'C't('d 'it t•u lor gua rd both ht' ~ind hi s '\1 ifl• 1\ l'Pt · 1'ht'n I.on .\'01 a nd his p;.11t~· :buard<•d four hel ii·i>pll'l'S fur t he '(!llll'k flight to P<irhl'nlung :1\i1·1Xlrt \1'hl'rc_• li.S . ,\n1bass;.1dor ·J o hn Gunth(.•r i)L•an \r;,is t he ~~ulc tliplomali(' rt,_.prt'Sl'n!:itive 1o st•c the prl'sidl'nt off. 1\ftcr a <nii tk h;1nd:-.hak1· al pl:t11l':iidc, !,o n t-.;ul c li mhl'd aboard ;.ind Jell thl' t·ountr1·. Only 1n int1 ll'S :lftC'r hi s d~' parturl·. ;,1 JH't,'.·l't't11rdl'd ~pCl't'h Li~· L<Jn :'\ol ,,·;,is pl:1yed O\l'I' n<1· 1tonal radio. . 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Nall "'""'•"' M.in•<,1•f>Q l<l1tOh Saddlebac1< Valley Office )Hiii !..t Pfl Ro•<1 di ~on Ol~Q<> f,~~*·'1 Other Offices l e•l•M•'• lW•W•<tf!"'~'"'' 1"> "'""'' f,l· ~t " ~l ll "' *I>''" !~'Y" '·" rl ''v"''""'o" fi•"'" •II' , ,.,. ,,,., ,,,.,,,, • "<I l;oQ.;'llO B•~t.,, I IS.(,•oMO"' M•~~I Telephone> (714 1642-4321 Classified Adv•rtislnq 642·»78 ~d<l!•b•<' VOl<Oy N•-Ofto<• S81 ·6310 I rOM \•n (••n"'M" 49S·0630 tOPY•l<1M . ''" o·~"ll" Co•'' Jlulll"'""" romo•nv "f• "~"'' ,1,,. •••. "'"''"''"''"• .,., •o• '"' m.t!lt• er •<I "''"""~"''""'"" ..,., 11" ''•"O(!U(•~ *•ln~ut ll"'(•" j)~tfl'l•>l>O" <)I <Ol .. <!Ql'llCWnff, ..,,.,an~ fl~~· tl<l'!•O~ l>•Ut •l c;o.u M,.,., f •'""" n, o 'lt~'"' • •l'>l•O<'> Oy '"" 1 ••• \J l)Q "''""~I f, ~. '"•'" u Ollm<>~t"'~. m'"'"'V"""'n~"o"' tl.00 ""-""~'· ' n1unity O t'\·l'iOPl'l'S <ind the Laguna !'\igut•I l-l on1eoi.\-ners :\s- sociation \1·as n1oving into its fin a l h o ur s l\I o nday \\'h t'n Superior Court Judge Byron K. 1\lc~t i lla n dec lart•d a mistrial. .Jurors s:.iid Judge 1'1ei'ilillan told them that evidence ad1nittt'd hv hin1 earlie1· in the t1ial s hould n~t h ~1vt• bt·t•n ;lllo\\ed to go L>cfore them_ I It• \\';J S nut avail<iblc today to t"l abor;1 tl'. Jurors Dit·k .\lorton ;,ind 1\!rs J~a n San der·s l'D nl a elt.'1! !It• :-.:1id \ht• in(·idt·nl s didn·t ap· JX'i1r to bL· 1nt•1·l' t·hilclish pranks. "'fht• :-.1zt· of the r ocks in the IJarrl'ls 1nd icatcs that someont' b1 ggt·r than ;1 t hild set then1 tht'rl'. ··ht• s aid . Ban ion sa id a rock·filled barrel t•asilv could dera il a trnin under t hl· r ight c i1·eumstances. From Pngf! ·" I GURU ..• 1le\1 Sml'll in1m edialC-)\' aftt'I' lhl' ~ dl'\·ot et• of the gU l'U \\·h(•ll he visil- ruling ;ind protPstcd -"•h;,it tht•.\-ed To rontuin 197 1. said \\';1 s "a s ht't•r \\'<JSte of our Spe:.iking in behalf o f the L1mt• <llid t;i....:payt·r:-.· mont'y in a ~uru's m ot her, Miss ButC"her \'t·ry con1 plit atl:'d fi \·l·-\1·el'k said. ··I-le has al"'·ays preached lr1:tl ·• and re{'Om m endcd his dcvotl·es 'fht•y ~<11d the jury had he:..rd to li ve a life of veg{'tarianis m . l'nough t•\·i'Clcntl' in thos{' fi\'C l'elibacv a nd abs li.iining from \\'t•eks to jus1ify •1 Vl·1·ditt in fa\·or alcohol . and nil exl'essive rorms of the fi,·e plaintiff s. of materiali s m . !'\ov>' he himself• . <\\issue in tht• l<.11\Suit that no\v is indulging and t.'n('ouragiilg his 1nusl be tried ;.ig ain in Superior ,devotees to cat me~1t , to get mar· Court is <illeged :..ction takc>n by :ried and h:.i\'C sexu;i l rclntions 1\1·c·oto r·t'slrictdevt·lopn1t·nt of;,1 ·anti to drink. Jle 's not U\·ing ;,1 l~ag una !\igucl homt· site lh<1I ·s pirituul !ifl'. 11e ·s bl'ing <.i \\'a~ purl·hasl·d l•ig ht yC';.i rs a go playboy ·· b\· '.\Ir. :.ind ~\r s 1-~lO\'d llartford. ~liss Buteht.'r s aid she thought 0 ll \\'dS tl•stifi ed I.hat ,\veo of· : man,· of the i-:u1·lt's de\'Otl'es. fitials :.itt<'mple<.I lo tompt·l the · \\'hich number e ig ht million in ln- propt•rty U\\'n c r s lo adopt dia. \\'Ould remain fa ithful to the "l"t·ht-l"clural s tandardo,; o\·er an.v o h" I h h .. ... ivine Lig l,lt t eac 1ngs. 3 t OUJ! st rutlurl' on the lot al a t ime· they \\'Ould not retognize him a s \\'he n tht· land 1~·a s bt:ing sold to their Jeuder. Chcstl·r l.:.i utzenheisc:1·. Eugen<· The Divine Light Mission V.':lS \o'<.•ntrc and (Jurney 'f ... Pete·· founded in 1961 by the guru's P eterson. . . fathe r . \\·ho die d in 1966. After his _ll \\'as a r!,!Ul'd for th(' f1 \'l' plain;.----., d·eath, hi s 1\'idow procl<Ji med he1· 11.~l s that :\veo and the I.~g~na ·voungest s on to be the next hea<l Niguel l IOfl:'t:'O\\'ll l'rs J\ssoe1at1on Of the m o\·e m ent \\'hile she re- h a d no ri g ht t o fol'('C t.h<' maineditspatron. purl'.has crs to t·o.m~)j y \V1t h 'fhe guru \\-'<J S last in India in a :1.:h1tect ura l restr1ct1on s th;1t .rune: 19i3 n·hen he posted a d.1d not <ipply \\hen the land "'<JS S I3 .000 b o nd \\'il h Ind ia n first bought b~ the I la rtrords . authorities. I-le h ad become em- l.uutzenhe1s t>r · \'e ntre an d broiled in a tl1stoms case involv-· P elt•rs on :J('tua ll y moved <J hon1e ing se\·era l hundred thous and onto the ~I ll'. l_>ut \\·ere pre \·l·nted do!J<ll·.s \.\·orth o f je"·elry, other from t aking l!lle to t~e prop':'rt.v \'alu;;ibles, foreign currency and 1\hen a la\\·s u1l \\'US filed ag;:n nst travelers thecks seized from dis- tht'.m. . t iples \vho tra,·eled \.\'ith him. 1 h;,i l court action a nd othe1· - l;1\1·sui ts filc<l a gainst the ri\·l· pl:.i 1ntiffs by 1\v<·o and the Nigul'l homt..'Ol'•·ne rs group have :.ill been 1·l·s olved i n favor of the J .autzl'nhl'iser group, law.vers for t hP pl:.1int iffs st<1ted Monday. 'fhc Sl2 million la\\'SUit that rio\1• m ust bl' tried ag<Jin \\';,1s the final legal a ction ·in :i series of l'Olltruve rsil'S that has t aken four \'l'<1rs to resolvl'. . £_..J<1l nt iffs' :.ittorney . Dona lt! Bt• I \'l•;1 I t·o n1 m ented nftel' the rul- i n)! th;1t hl' 11·ill no1v prepare for <J llt'I\' tri<d ;ind \\'ill seek ;iddilional dan1<i ges l hrough ;,1 1n alicious flroSt'l'Ution al'tion. f 'rom Pflflf! A I PRICES ... ·been ch('ckin g prices. the hi ll \\'('Ill up 29.8 pcrct:<nl . Farmt•rs h<-t \'C been getting lt·ss mont·y for their products. but the de('re;:1se has not bee n ful- ly rcf!cct('<l at the s upcrm<irkct.. n1<1i nl,\' bceause lhe cost of the f(~'d itsl'lf is on ly a s mall factor in the over·<i ll prite paid by the t·<1ns umcr. l~i g hcr <·os t s for t r~nsportalion. labor. fuel and other itt>m s have taken up muc h of the decrease. From Pflgf! A I QUIGLEY ••. t'rnmcnt agencies decide should rem<J in in per manent :.ig ri cultural use." h e said. "Su<:h permanent t <ix r e lief \\oul<l then stop the ri si ng assess- n1L·nt s and ri s ing taxes that ·force' development." 1'"·o attributes a solution must ha\'l' ineludc p1'0\·i<lin g fair eom- Pl'llSation to t he la ndo"'ner nnd being of m inirnal cost to the tax- payer. (}uiglcy said. ··zoning th e !<i nd for agricultura l use doesnotstoplhe coun ty lax ussessor from upping the :.issessm ent," he noted. ,\lso. public budgets do not h:.ivc tht' fin uneiul resources to bu y up large scale agricultur:.il open spat·c \Vithout rais ing t ax rates so hig h that most public of. fll'1als ··\,·ould be hahged from thl' yardarm.·· he sai<l. , lli s s olutio n v.·ould be to Sl'p:ir atc the a,l!ricultural use fl'o1n the right to de velop the pro- pl'rl.1'. Ill th e same way that n11ncr::tl, oil and gas rights can be sold and separated from the rest nf the fee owners hip bWldle o r right:.. Woman Discovers Young Man's Body .\:l·\' pn rl Beuth detcttivcs and Or <1 n~l' Cou nt v coroner's d e· pulit•:-. 10(1:1.v 1·Cs umcd their at• tt·n1p1 to Hlt·n tify the body of ;1 youn),.! rnan fo und ~t onday by ~ \\On1an t:.i k1ni.: a morning wulk <.1long thr beach 1n Balboa 'f ht• h:ully det·omposcd re· main:-. \\'h1 ch <1ppeured to have been in the \\';1tcr for at lenst thrl·c \\'Ct'ks, \\'<.1sh('d ashore ;1 l ;1hout 8 ~1 rn . ••t thl' strund nenr I. Strel't. I.i rl•gu:.irds rctri l'\'Cd the l)()<l.1· \\'h 11· h ;1 PPl':1 l'f.'d lo bC th<il 0£ 0.1 yo uth 111 his ll'l'll:i. SpcC"ul:1t inn is st ronr.: Lod~y that tht• rt'n1 :.i1ns clJd in blued<.·- 1urn p~1 ~ls :ire those or 15-ycar· old Philip f\l aJ!n;J of Nor\\•alk. lie · ' disuppi:arl•d in the :;ur( ut &an!'Sct ·Beach f\ta rt·h 19. Bt1t tOroncr's spokc!)men to- d ;.iy s;.i ict t hey st ill had no strong evidenCl' to announce the identity of the bod y. Magna h <1d been S"'imming \\It h friend s when he apparently drov.·n<'d anti va ni ... hcd in the cold s urf c:11·li t·r 1:.isl 111onth. Dc t cc l ivl· Sgt . Ke nneth Thompson Siiid that d e ntal . ('hart~ "·ill l)e the only strong lt•ads at (.•st ahlis hing the identity. Cororu•r's officials could ~hed lit· tic IJ )!ht tod ay on the exact cuuse of death and said thut an auto~y performed late l\fondt'Y failed to r<:\'{'a\ thc cuuse. More tests arc f)(>in' <"ondu'c tcd. lhcy ~aid. D.t11¥ Pilot Stoll! PMlo WAITING AROUND FOR HANG GLIDING CHAMPIONSHIP THAT NEVER CAME OFF Trabuco Canyon Event Celled Off by Rain, Fog and Unfavorable Winds CUSD Board Eyes Superintendent Trus tees. of the Capistrano Unified School Dis trict spent more than four boors bl'hind closed doors l\1o nd<Jy night todis- l'USS t•andidates for the s upt'rin - tendent 's job. But \\'ht•n t.he Sl'\'l'n·man p:1nl'I a djourned ~1 t 11 :lU )L ill .. tht'rc ''as no announcen1t•nt of \\·ho \\·ould'Mkt• o \·e r thl' position no\\' held by Trun1 un l~l'lll'<i i tt _ Bcncdil'l is Sl·ht·dult'<I lo sll'I> t.l0\\'11 in Jul\' and assunlt• t he positi9,n of de put y s upcrinte n· dent. I-le res ign{'d Sl'\'cral "'·eeks <Jgo for '·personal '· re<isons. School bo<ird ml·mbers ha,·c met in ~xecutiv e sess ion fre- quently to n arrow do"·n the finali sts for the $35.000 to S40.000 ;J year job. Two of 1he finalists are from \\'ilhin Lhe di strict. the other five from other school dis- tricts. Trustee George \V'hite said to- d:.iy the board would probably an· SHELTER. •• "( think county st•rvite ~rca nine res idents are going to lake a l'Ompletc loss in this." Neve said. J le ('l:ISt the only negative vote against the s ite . · Purchase of the l\1ission Vi ejo -sit e \\'ould cost about $2 1,000. Price s:.iitl. The facility \\'ould ha ve eight kenne l \1·orkers an<l five or s ix clerie:.i l aides ;:ind \\'Ould serve an area from San Cle m ente to J,;;igu na Beach. the Saddleback V:.i \ley and Irvine. The othe r t"·o s ill's under con· s ideration a1·e on Canada Road and ·;Jt ~'loulton Parkway. both farther north than aQimal sheltt.•r officials hoped to build, Price s aid. If a s ite is approved :-;:oon. con - struction \VOu ld be under "'ay next s pring on a ratility to in· e lude about 210 d og pens, cages for cats and birds , corrals for larger animals and iO parking spaces. 1'he new s he lte r \\'ould IX! th<' firs t outpos t for the county :.inimal s h e lt er, \\•h ich no\V operates entirely from a l<.ir,l!t.• headquarters in Or i.Inge. Di eteri t h predicted lht' cost of buying the la nd \\'o uld be madl'Up l'\:#'tltually by the s avings in cn~t s of shelter personne l d1;\'ing into lh<' south county to pick up stray a nim;.ils. nounce its c hoice to the public by tneans of a pre-ss confl'rC'nce. lfe dec lin ed to s pt:'t'Ul<Jte on when the announc ement mig ht t·o1ne. Plan Council Will Review Two Hospitals T'o''O proposed Irvine hospitals, one al UC Irvine and the other a private farilil y jus t over the hill. \.\'ill gel the att e ntion of the Orange County Health Planning •council at its regular meeting tonight . Council o£ficials said today it is unlikely the public hearing will be reopened al the 7:30 p.m . rneeting al 202 Fashion La ne in T ustin. The chief reason for the session is t o assure th;it the council facilities review committee gave <1deq ua te consideration to both proposals before approving thc:n1 JO days c.i go. The issue has caused some ron- f lit·t betn·ee n th e univl•rsil \'. \l'hit•h \\'Unts to build a $!9'.-1 1nillion tc:a('hing hos pital. and the partnership of 1-loag Iios pilal and •\Vestern l\.1edica l Foundation. \I hich wants to bui Id a $7 .3 million f.it·ility ttl'ar UCI, Paintings Go On Display l{esitlents of the Saddl('bnck \'a lley <'a n sec p;.iintings b),. l\Iax l.ade n f'riday from 2 to 4 p .m. <tl the S addlebuck Co1n- munity llos pilul l\1cdic :.il Centl'r . Friday's ope n house is be ing he ld in honor of th<• p<iintings. \\'hich are on dis play for a month in the board of dirC'ctors' ('on· fercflC{' room. Li.Iden, who w ill u.ttcnd th(• event, h as exh ibited widely in 1South Orange County. Horn in Vienna, Austria, the painter no"· livt's in 1.eisure \Vorld, n·here he s pends t\.\'O or thrc·e hours a da}' \\'orking in his s tuct io. 'fhe J\·fcdicat Center i:; Jocall•d at 2356 1 Paseo De Valcnc-ia in l,aJ;;!'un a l·lills. Addition;_1 I in· formation is available by c;,illin).! the hos pitul's public information officl'. 837 ·45011 . 0•11~ Piiot St.Ill Photo 'CHANCES ARE GOOD' Viejo Contender Mitchell From Png,. A J GLIDERS. • •• Steve P a tmont, San Mateo; Sean Dever . ld;iho Springs, Cdlo.; l\·1ike Quinn . Lomita: Burke Ew- ing l l I, San Diego: l~ob \Vills, San- t:.i .i\na ; David ~luehl. Lomit;,i, and !\like Larson , l'\1 inturn, Colo. Doctors Get State Cl1eck SAC RAMENTO (A P ) Calirornia·s d ot.·tors :.ir·l' going to ~t·t ;,1 chc<'k ·up fron1 Lhl! state lll'allh Depa rtrnent. i)t·pa rt1ncnt cmployes, posing •is tlledi-Cal patie nt s 01· a s c :.ish- paying patients, \\'il l request ~P· 1>0intn1c nts \\ ith dol'lors , lo f1n<l out if lhl'y rt·~po nd cliff e rent ly. lnterJm health dir·et·tor Ilobe rt , (;naizda s :.ii<l l\l ond;:iy that pre· Ji1nin;,1rr ~tud ies sho\\·ed docto1·s turn ;;1\11a v five ti1ncs ;,1~ n1any fl l l·di-Cal 0 patil•nts ilS p1·ivate pa- tients. •le s aid the !>late medical :.isso<·i atio n recently reported 1norc dol·tor ::;: a re r efusing tu 1re;,1t the poor. Burglar Killed COl\I P'fO N (LJ Pl )-A 14·year- u ld b urg l;11· \\'as ki ll ed antl ::1nother hov "·as shot t hrough the hand 1'vlonJ~1y h.v a m un \\•ho dis- ('00\'t'J'Cd lht• youths rnnsacking hi~ home J t·rrv Cravens <lied in- stetntl y of·a buli<'t in the head. THE CARPET INDUSTRY FIGHTS INFLATION FOR YOU! WE'VE MET THE PROBLEM HEAD ON. ~ ~ I I ~·· ••••• M{'!O r.A"'•"'" . . ..... .,,,...,,,.. •• i * • ....... .-.:i••"""°'l''..__-... ..... "'---- ···~ ' _,....,,_ -· -.. • • Contribules to safely. Accents a lile slyle. Reduces noise po llutio n . From 1950 to 1973. Wholesale Prices of- All Commod ities .................. up 65°/o New Cars ............... , .. , .. , .. up47°/o Carpet ..... , ................. , down 43°/o Thus: .Carpet is a better va lue today than 25 years ago. Carpet is an energy/fu el save r. Carpet has a longer life expectancy. CARPET AT HOME, AT WORK, AT PLAY- Pro vides ease of c leaning and maintenance. Bfective ins u la to r against heat or cold losses. Timeless in beauty, comfort and fas hion. WITH YOUR SUl'PORT. AMERICA ,RQFITS FROM THE U.S. CAR,ET INDUSTRY! IN THI HAllOI lt.114 Sl..,CE ltS7 l \ I ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave , COSTA MESA 646-4838 Moft. • ""'-". ' to 5:10; Jori. f lo f : Sot. t :-JO t• I • ' ' t " • 71 I I • ' ' ' \ I . . .. . . " •• • • ' r . . I • • Irvine °" EDITION *' * '* \VOL.~~-91 , 2 SECT-IONS. 22 PAGES '• . ' • II; • , . ' Today's C losing N.Y.Stocks 1, 1975 TEN CENTS Grocery Prices Decline by 2 Percent By the As1octalcd l'r~"s •rhere's good nc\vs ut th(• Kl'ocery s lot(". An Assoc-ialed .Press n1ark etbas kct survt·y :-;ho ws pricet; declined on a \vlde vuri ety_ or ilems du1in~ l\farch. c.·utting s upcrmurket bills by more th an 2 pcr<'ftlll. T he decrcUSl•S -did nut rollU\\ uny particular paltt•r11 ~ind \\(•t't• t~(st•l . in part . h.v 1ncrt•Hscs in tht• pr1 ct! of chopped chuck <tnd t•gg s. Uut the declines do provide :.tn in · dic.·at ion th a t grocery pr·ic:cs rnay be leveling a nd that this Yt'<JJ"S rate of increase will Ix• belO\\' the cost spirals of 1973 ~nd 1974. 'fhl· AP d rt'\\' a randon1 hsl or 15 ton11nonly purt·hased food aud nonrood itt·ms, t'h('t!'ked the 1>ri,·t· i 11 l\.l <JJ<c h 1 . 197'.l . ,11 :r !>Uperm~rket in each or 13 c·itieli .and hus rechecked at the start or cat·h succeeding month. ~fcre is a breakdO\\'n or \\'h:.tl happened in Los Angt:!les during !\.1arch · The 15·itt>n1 total dropped from SJ2 .G2 to 512.27. dO\\ n 3 perccnl. -!\tilk, s ugar. paper lo\\"t•ls and ,·gi,:s ''en! do\\"n pork t·hup:.. ~hopped t·hul·k. d~l'l'J,!ent. fahr1t· D.tilr Pilot PIMllOS by Mit""rd Koehl•~ UC IRVINE'S DR. JAMES MROTEK GETS FIRST AID FOR CUTS FROM GLASS He Was Injured While Aiding Woman In UCI Medical Laboratory _,. Trio Burned at UCI Laboratory ·Chemical ' ·Hits Coed • 'Three persons \Vel'l' burnt'<.! by acid this mornin~ \Vhen Uo ttles containing various ('he n1icals tumbled to a L:C Irvin e Jaboratory floor and s plinterl.-'tl. Splas h ed by :.t mixtu re of t•hen1ic:als as the jars crashed 10 the lab floor \vas Lorraine 1\.1. Boyle, a physiology lab tet·hni· cian. Burned by the m ixture of .chemicals '~:hen they rushed Lo : a id Miss Boyle \v e re Dr. J ames :Mrotek and Dr. Willi<.1m 'rilley, "'both post graduate J"csearchers • .&1t UC I. The three llurn victin1s \\'crc taken to Costa l\.'lcs a l\.'lcmorial llospila l for trculment and t'1'· · o.tmination . ·rhe l\\'O men \\'t•rt• trt:utcd und ·rt-leased. l\liss Bo\"le \\·ould be : hospitalized for oLservation. a hos pital spokesn1 ;;1n s aid. Co unty lll'alth Department :radiol ogi s t D i·. Darr e l l Wiede man said thc>re "'as nu evidence of radioactivity in · · volved in the accident. .• j!.~ " '!t.' ~ DENISE LUCAS SETS UNBROKEN BOTTLES ON LAWN UCI Safety Worker Dressed to Handle Chemicals ~i)ftc ner , butter and C'ookies went up; the other fi\'e items \\'ere un· l'hangcd, During M ar<'h . the rnarket· hasket bi ll dct·lincd in 11 cities, dd\\'n an average of 3.2 percent , ~u1d illt'l't•as('d in I 11·0 t'ilics. Ui> :.111 a\'t•ragt• of t-.i;>i ·lcnths of I Pl'l"- l'ent . Q,·~r ·all . there \\'aff an u \'t•ragt• c1 rop or 2. 7 lk'rccnt. 'l'ht• situation ''as an imprO\'t" mcnl over l•'c bruury, when thC' bill dropped in nine citil.'S and rost• in four, but the p1i ce of groceries \\'as !i lill n1uch highel' than la t-.t ycur. In tht• 12·n1onths 4..'lldcd !\l a rt·h 3 1, the market- baskt•l bill \\'cnt up an ~1\•t.·1·agc of l.J .2 pc 1·t·t·nt. ()\'t't' tht• 25·month pt·1iod durini,: \\•h1 t·h thl· 1\I> has . been t·heekinJ! prit·t·~. tht· l>Llt \1 cnt up <!9.8 pert·cnt . 1''armers l1 ave b('cn getting less mone~· for I heir p1·oducts. but the decrease h:..is not been ful· ly refh!l'tt-d ut the s upermarkgC"' mainly b('(·a use the cost or the rU(xl itself is onl v a s n1all faclur 111 the ovt•r·all p0ri cl! paid by the l'Oll SUnlt;I'. 11 it::ht:I' cnSIS fo1· trans port a tio n. l ~1bor. fuel a nd other items havt• ta ken u11 n1uch of tht' dt'c rl'a ~t·. Lon Nol Leaves President Exiled Pll/\10!\1 l'F.~11 (G i"'I I J\ Lt"a rful r'resitll·nt IAin I\ol left t·mbatlled Ca1nhodia for ex il e to· d ay. Rebe l troops t·t'lcbr<.1tcd h i~ tlep<.1rture by t ightening their noose around J>hnon1 J>eOh and partially overz·unning one or the government's l ast provincial :>trongholds. Lon Nol , 62. who has led the Cambodian government for fi ve yea rs s ince the overthrow of Prince Norodom Sihanouk. flew to Indonesia viu 'J'hailand. 1'\\·o insurge nt rockl'tS l<.1ndcd ncal· the president 's plane o.ts he t·limbcd the bo;1r ding ra mp at Pot'hcntong Airpo rt. ·rhe preside nt. al'<'O mpa ni cd by !"'rime Minislt•1· l.,ong Borel o.ind a purty of 28 offi l'ials, ur- rived in .J uku rla. Indonesia, then flC\\' lo J"~ati Oil the first leg of \\'hat \Va s dcs crib('d us an "unor- fi cial " tour dcsLined to luke him Lo the United States. Senio1· govcrnrncnt sourct•s said it \\'as cle ur the c hi ef of slate has no intention of returning. Meanwhile. Jnd ia today r e· cog ni zcd Prince Norodom Sihanouk's royal government of Plan Council Will Re\iew Two Hospitals Tvvo proposctl Irvine hospitals. one ut UC Irvine and the other <i private facility just over the hill. "·ill get th e attention of th(' Orange County Health Planning •Council at its rcgulur meeting tonight. Council officials s uid today it is unlikely the public hearing v•ill be r eopened at the 7:30 p.n1. meeting at 202 Fashion Lane in 1'ustin . The <'hief rt.•a son for the session is to a ssure t h<.il the council fa c ilities review committee ga\·e adequate consideration to both proposals before approving them lOdays ago. Thl' i s~'\.Jc has cu us t-'d some con· fli cl between the unive1·s ity, \V hi ch \vants to build a $19.4 • million teaching hospital, and the partncrship of Hoag 11ospilal and •\Vestcl'n l\.I cdic <ll Foundation, ,~·hic-h \Van ts to build a S7.3 million fat'ility near UCI. Bike Group Meets Th<.• lrvint' C itizens Bicycle T ruils Co1nmittee \viii elect nc\\' offi cers during \V ednesday's 7 p.m . meeting i.ll 181 11 Mann St. Besides electing of£i cers. the group \Viii discuss a report on the San Diego Crei;k Bike Trail. nationul union uf Ci.I mbodi<t. Lon Nol ousted Sihanouk in a coup in l\1 arch, 1970. Si hanouk , \\'ho s aid he tried to maintain a nt•utralis t t·ours l', set u1> h is 3 MORE VIET C)TIES FALL TO REDS, Page A4 governme nt in Peking soon 0:tfler. Th e Co n1munis l ·l ed Khme r Rou ge the n cmt•rgecl a nd began the ir fight against Lon f\1ol 's U.S. s upplied ;ind lr:.t incd troops . The India n dec is ion was an· noun('cd in a joint com1nuniquc issued at the e nd of a fou1 ·-duy vis it to J'\t>\V D e lhi by the Sihanouk government's foreign minister. Surin Chhak. Shortly o.tfter Lon Nol ·~ d e · parturc. official sourt·cs dis· t:loscd that the M ekong ll i\'e1· CSee LON NOL, Page A2l ' UPIT• ...... I• ·LEAVES HIS COUNTRY Cambodia's Lon Nol • Sore Throat? . 'Actor' Sues Porno Movie Ml Al\-1 I, Fla. (AP) -Producers or the sex n1ovie ''Deep ·fhroal" arc being sued for Sl m illion by a 26-ycar-old Miami man \\'ho claims he "·as un"'illingly made i.I part of the movie. Henry Justice. ;.i lifeguard. said he "'<JS fi lmed "·ithout his kno\\·lcdge playing Ping Pong al a Miami motel and that the brief appearance was long enough for friends to recogni ze him and taunt him with names such as Sore Throat and Justice Throat. 1\fte r hearing a pret1ial motion, Circuit Judi::c San1 Silver issued a j udgment of liability, saying that Justice did ha \·c a legitimate claim aguinst the defendants, Gerald Da· mi a no Productions of Ne\v York. A triul jury \\'as convened Monday to make a de· , termination of d amages. • Silver's courtroom \\·as packed as jurors and spet·t ators Yic\\·t'd the movie filmed in l\.'liumi and heard Linda l.o\'• el;,1cc. star of th e film . testify. Stadium Plan Eyed By Irvine Council The Jrvine City Council is ex· peeled to deC'ide toni ght \Vhethcr to chip in Sl20.000 for improve· · mcnts of the UC Irvine athletic fi el d in a joint a greement \vith UC I and tht' Irvi ne Un i[it'<l School Distri('t . If the city <1 pp1·oves the plan at its 7:30 p.n1. ml·cting in the cit y ('OUncil t'hambcrs. lht.• proposed' :.1g rceme11t ,,·ill be taken Lo the UC Regents next m onth k>r fina l approval. l'Cnt by the Jrvine Unified School District. 1\s the i1· p a l't of the arr::ingl'• n1ent. UC ! \\·ou ld al\o,,· the :-;chool district to use the st<1diurn for it s high school rooLball gan1 l's :.inti track and fit•ld. 1'he cit\· \\'OU Id U S(' th(• St<11Hun1 I for it s t'hun1µion ship fl a g football gu1n cs. j uni oi;... ;\II 1\n1t•ric:.11\ t:i«k le foot ball games. rugby anti socce1· t eums, track a nd field <SeeST/\DIUl\1, Pagc :\2) Miss Boyle. 22. of 18622 Beach· ••rnonl 1\ve., Sant;,1 Ana, is a staff r esearch lissuci;itc ; Jlr. l\.lrolt•k . 36. of 2650 E lden 1\ve . Costa Mesa . is u postgl'aduatc scholar doing rt'sea rch. -a nd l)r, 'l'i ll lr':-r . 26. of 2 1 3~ f:ldt•n ,\\"l'. Costa :\le s a . i s 1.1 -l'('J rt'S l'<.Jrc h biologist. Farm Space ranel Eyed Under the propos al , about S300,000 would be s pe nt to expand the seating capacity rrom 2,500 to 5,000 seats, add li ghting. con~ t·ess ion s tands and install a scoreboard a nd public .address system . Of that cost . 40 percent u·ould 1>C borne by the city and fiO pe r · or=•:ea :asc \\1t•.;,a(l1t•r Universit y ufficiuls \\'ert.' not uble to immediutely identify :111 · Qf the chemicals that caused lhc ',bul'ns . J-{owever, they said. none of tl1e m aterial s pilled on the lab floor 'would be harmful to anyone \\'ho did not come ·in direct contat·t with it. 1 1\c.-cording to eurly reparts. the "·spill occurred when ,.1iss Boyle 1 opened a cabinet door and bottl c>s -stored Inside tumbled out. The two doctors reportedly 1·e· •1 tei,•ed c uts o n their hand s from "~ the glass s plinters as they helped ""Miss Boyle from the spill area. County rlrc fi ghters at the 'scene hosed down the nrea to re·· move Lh!! chemicals and be{o1'e Juving t.ho ;1rea Underwent a hosing down by rellow firemen to' .rid their gear of chemicals. .. •• --\ , lrvi1ie's Quigley Asks Viejo Participation Irv in e Counci lrn an llc>nry Qluglcr asked the l\lission Viejo .!\1uflit'ipal ,.\d visory Count'il J\l on· duy tu select tv.·o mc mbC'1·s to Scl've with him on a committt•e tu probe \Vays of permanehlly pre· ser,·ing agriculfuralopen spacc. Quigley has been stumping for a new m ethod of preservinJ! <:igri cullure which \Vould allow a landowner tO sell his develop~ ment rtghts while m aintaining . 0\\'11ership of his land. 1\ccording to Quigley's theory. \he person_ \\'ho bought the de· \'elopmenl rights could use the m on another. less desirable pat·ccl. 'l'he seller "·oUld lose the costly lax assessme nt or his land, ac· l'ording (o the theory. urid \vould not be allowed to build nnything on the land except his house. farm buildings. und housing for farmhands . "'Ther e is pres e ntly \n Cltlifornia the Willia mson Act ,\gr icttllura l Preserve concept.·• <lu ii..:lt•y s uicl . "But this proj:!ram 1s not doing tht• \Vholt.• job. ll has s lo"·cd down develop1nent pre- ssure by allowing the land to be put into an agricultural preserve for ten years. "It does this by striking at the ont' factor which above all others causes land lo become urbanized increasing land value assess· mcnts tiy the tax assessor \\'hic h t·ause the taxes piiid on land to t>xt·eed the gross crop revenue in rnany cases." 1'hl' fault of the \\'illi <1mson 1\<:t , Quigley s uid, is lhul it i!i fcm pornry. Wh e n the tando"·ncr gives notice, the land comes out ol the agricul.t~ral w:cservc .10 years later, he ~ltct! ... ' ''Whal is net-::d~, t,1¥? 1 {-; u pro- • grn,n1 that will giVe permanent tax relier lo land that' local ~ov· ernmcnt ageneie decide :should r emai n 1n p; r ~a ll en't. _: ~ L. ;.igri cu ltur:.i I usl:'. · · he s:.ud. ··such pt.•r1n unt•nt t ax 1·e li cf \\"Oul d then stop the ri si~ a~ess llll'Ot s a nd ris ing t axes that ·fort:e' d cvt>lopment .. , T\vO attributes a solution must ha\'l' include providing fair corn· pe ns ation to the lundowncr ancl be ing or minimal cost lo the tax· payer. Quigley s aid. ··zo nin g the land f o r agrlllicu\Lural use does not stop the county tax ~•Ssesso r Crom upping <S<'e <IUIGLEV. PageA2> M.om of 10 Killed BELFt\ST. North~m Ireland 11\I>) -Poli ce foU:nd. lhc buUet· riddled body or the mother of 10 children al)d h~r gravel y wounded tius band Jn a part< ne.a r their hom t~ in Portact.o"·n in County Armagh earl,y: oday. ' ' ' _!. -:· \~ ,, t I ---~ , .. Rabbi Jaile d Ove r Swindle l\"EW \'{)RK (U J>l i -Louis \Volfish. 43. a fo rn1Pr Passair. N.J ., r;ibbi who collectOO S200.000 tn insurance benefits by having himself cc1:lified ;.1s dead. hus IJccn sentenced lo 31 :! years in jail for mail fraud. Defense lawyer f\lichacl Rosen asked the court for lcnit•nry. ~•1) .. in g: \Volfish . a father of :-1\'. t·hlld rcn betwee n tht.• tt g,L•s of :J and 17. "has suffered t•nough." "lie \V<IS a terrific rablJi." the l;,1\\'rcr s a id. "llis l'arecl' ;,1:-. :1 1<1,,·yc r is s hatte 1·cd. 1-lis l'i.l l't•cr usu 1·11bbl ts shutter ed.·' Wolfis h wus d is m issed in F ebruary, 1974, from the Passaic •remplc fo llow Ing his indictment. l·le \\:a s later na med rabbi :11. a temple in 'l'aunlon, Mass., but. \11a.s 1ubsequc.ntly dismissed . / - - i\lost\y fair through \\'C'tl· ne~da y. uct·ordin g lo 1hC' l\'t.•ather st·r,·iec . .",1·ith loi·al \\inds . \\'arnll'l' dav s lk<.tch hi ghs :1t t;:J ris ing lo fi7 inland. Lo\\·s tonight ·10 lo •l8. INSIDE TODA\' Role increase.~ likely will hf' coming thicker and f aster than ever and your bill~ for teLepho11e. e/ecfricity Ond gas will co11ti11ue go111g up. StnnJ, j Page BS. I 11tlt"X At '1'011r k•~I<• AJ Er..,.. &omOttk 81 l .M. 8oy<I 8• C•lll••n1.1 "' C.1.1u.jliH 86·10 Comici ai (rO~i-•d 8l Dt.tt~ l'rlolkOi Al IE<lilorl.tl h90 A6 IEflffrl1lnr>M11t e• Fl ...... ,, "'"" "' G.trff\Ot' 8• l'\oreK•" at lnl9"mit''°" II• A1D·11 •AU •• .. ..... , . I t • - •, 1\ 2 0A1l Y PILOT Niguel Mistrial Ruled BvTOl\t RARl.F.Y '011~eO•l1~ PholSUll ·rh(' tr1 u l or :• $12 million l:l\\Sll il fill·d ;_1g<-1111st t\\'CO C<.>m - Jn unity DL·\/u lo pl'l'S a nd the 1~:.iguna Ni gutd llorneowners As· • ~oc iation v.·1.1s 1noving into its fin<1l hours l\1 onday \Yhcn Superior Cuurt Judge Ryrop K . J.lci\tilh1n dcclarl'd a 1nis trial. Jurors s:i id JuclgC" Mcl\1illan told them that l'V idcneC' admitted by tum t.'arli('r in 1hc tria l should not h:l\'l' bt·l·n :.illo""·cU to go )JCfOrL• 1.hl'lll. I ll' \\,JS nut a1·ad;_1blL' to<l;_ly to ef.1bor~ll L'. Jurors Dick J\torton :lnd Airs. Jenn Sa 111J p 1·s co ntacte d 1Jt•1vs ml'n im1nl·diately ilfter the i·uling :ind JJfOle ~tcd 11·hat they ~;_.n(.! 11 as ·•a :->ht•t:r 1v:..ist e of our t ln1c and l;_1.xµa yl'r:s' 1nonl'Y in a vc1·y con1 pl il'ated five·\veck trial." Thev said the jury had heard cnoug·h cvid enl'e in those fi\'e \Vl'ek s to justify a verdict in favor .,f the five pla intiffs. At issue in the lawsuit that n O\V must be tried ugain in Superior Court is a ll eged a<:tion taken by Avco to restrict development of a Laguna Nig uel home site that ,,·a:s purchased eight years ago by J\tlr. and Mrs. }""'loyd 1-lartford. lt \\'aS \('stifi cd that Aveo of- ficia ls attenlpted to compel the prop e rty owners to adopt architectural standards over any t;lruc ture on the lot at a time~ '"·hen the land '"as being sold to Chester La utze nheiser, Eugene Ventre and Gurney T. '·Pete'" Peterson. It ~·as ur gucd for the five plain· t1J1 s · that Avco and the I.aguna Niguel Homeowners Assoc iation h a d n o l'i ght to force the 'Purchase r s to con1ply \vith <.1rc hitectural restrictions thut did not <1pp ly when the land \Vas 'fi rst bought by the l-f;:ntfords. ,,, Lautze nh eisL'r, Venlre and Peterson actually moved ;:i home Onto the site, but were prevented fron1 taking title to the property "'hl·n a lawsuit was !iled against them. From Pagf" A I LON NOL. • • t O\\·n of Ncak Luong. j ammed \Vilh 60,000 r e fu gees and .£ol diers, h ad been partia ll y ovL'rrun and was in danger of ~~lling.• 1 I .. They're in control of a good l:Pa rt of the town; they may •Have half of it," the sources •Said. "lt looks like it is going to lf..i.11." : ·rhe fall of Neak I.uong, , besieged for over l"'O months, 1 "'Ou ld free thous ands of rebels ;to join the battle for Phnom , J)cnh. "' '' ' JUNF:i'S 'Om:' IN BUDGET BID BOSTO!lf (UP I> -Rep. 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I -' • Tut1d1y,Aprlt t, ltfS • SLA, Pmty Search On KENTUCK, W .Ve . <U PI > -A woman re- se m b Ii n g mi ss i n~ lll'"'SP<JPl'I' heiress f>;:1tly l-lcarst \Vas the objC>tt of an intense pre·d U\\'n ~1·:1rch loduy 111 no rt h"·c~ll·rn \.\'est \'il'gi nia. follu,\ln).! a tip by ;1 '''om un ~uso linC' station O\\'IJt•r. Railroad' r Vandals Polf11tio11 Sol11tio11? Upper Newport Bay Study Set It "·;.1s tht-· ~econd t\11\l' 111 a month that polire in 'w\'est Virginia "·ere pressed into n search inv olving the l-fears t cuse. .. Probably 5,IJOO people S :lW PCltty llc1.1r st :;ome,,·here last ni g ht," mus.ed stute trooper l?.L. Gunnoe. ''but you nt'vcr know. l t 's hard to tell: \\'c ha \'t' to t•heck all reports O\ll . '' Newport Man Buys Westerner ' By l~ILARV KA\'E 0 1 lllt O.i11r PolotSl.itl 'The sunken, balll'red hulk of the \Vcsterncr. the s portsfishing boat thnt \Vt'nt do"·n off Ne\vport l·larbor last \\'eek. \\'as sold today to a 1\e,••porl Beach diver for SIOO. Doug Ferrell, :;kipper-owner of the 65·foot boat. :;a id he sold what's left of the Westerner to Fred Munson, a d i Ve r employed by Orange County. The s kippe r sa id Munson planned to float the lx>at either later today or \Vednesday to re- cover anything of value still on the vessel. such as the .engines and propellers. The Westerner sank last Wed- nesday about 100 yards off the cast jelly in Corona dcl f\.Iar. dumping: u ll 33 passengers a nd crl'\V members into the ,.,,·ater. All were rescued by the llarbor P i.II rol. 1\ccording lo Jrarbormaslt·r Al Oberg, not much is left in good condition aboard the old fi shing: boat. J)i cces of the deck have floated_ to the s urf are. the b<l il tank broke away fron1 lhe dcck Hnd flo~ted away, the pilot house has split in half and the main hull appi.:"arl> lo be breaking up .beneath thL' sur- fate, Ol>t_lrg s aid. 1\ te;.1m of sevl·n divl•rs fron1 San Clemente, K e\\'J>Ort lic ac·h a nd [.:.i_c.una Be :.ich lireg uard dt"· partmcnts sp1:nt several hours A1onday examining th e rcmuins of the \\'eslerner. \\·hich is lying on her side about ;o feet deep. Oberg said lhc surges f1·on1 the tides s"·ceping in and out of l he harbor cnt1·ance ar c c<.iusing the boat Lo bre<ik up. "Those t ide:) <.1t the cntr<in(·e "·ould c:ausc anythin~ l.IO\\n tht-·1·c to fall apart ," Oberg s;:ilcL 'fhe harbormaster ::iddecl th:it the Harbor Dc part mcnl h<.1 s abanlloncd its invest1g;.ition of the accid ent. Because the ho:_il is 1n such poor condition 110\\-, hl' :-;:_ud it is in1possibl e to l{·ll \\'h:_it :.1rll1<1lly huppened. The Coast c;ua1·d investi gation is still continuing, ho"·ever. :_ind ls cxpcctcd to be <:·om plet~.:ll \1:i thin several \Veek s. 2 University Students Wirt Uni versit~ Hi gh School stll· dents from Irvine huve won l\\'O of th e lop three places a~·arde<l in a Future IJus iness l..eadcrs of America state convention for their stenograrhic ski lls. JoBella J\.Iandala. a j unio1·. placed st:cond in t he state con1· petition for excellence in the g raded c:ompctition of senior cler k·ty pi s t during a recent gathering in Fresno . During the sa me three-day session , seniQitl-..cla ss memb£'r Sandy DickersbR Won third place in he r specialty , whi ch y.·11s cll•rical competition.· They are students of Miss l .in· da Dc Ro er and plan to enter the field of business stenog raphy up · ·on gr;:iduat iun or afl<.•r college. Sought 1\tchi son. 1·opc ka und Santa Fe H~1il\\':iy Compuny agents are continuing to probe separate uct s of I•::.1 stl•r \\'(•ck v;.lndalisrn in "'hi(·h 1r11sh b:irrels filled "'ith rocks \vere set on railroad tracks l'unning thro u~h Sun Clemente . Statt! Bt..•t1t..•h. .,. In the n1ost recent incident •_rhur!lday ni ght , a freight train ~truck u bu l'r CI and a $10,000 fire resulted thut t·rippled the lead lo<-'Omotivc. Santa Fe offici a ls suid tti e van· dalis m was another fla re-up of ''hat has been a c hronit· East~r \\'l'l'k ~ind sun1n1 er problcn1. On('l', <.1 simi lar :.ict of van· d~d1 s ni c:aust·d a Joconlolive lo p<irtially dc r<1.il, H.obcrt Bunion, s uperintendent of S:inta F'e's operations in Or~1ngc County, suid the com· p:iny's force of s pecial agents has joined 'vith Sa n Clemente poli ce and state park rangers in an at· ten1pt to ~lop the acts of van- dalis n1. B<inion nolC'd th at two j u,·e niles, a 14 -year·old San Clemente girl a nd a 16-year-old Carden GrO\'C bov. "'ere arrest- t•d al the be<.tch pa"rk earl)' Satur- duv after agents asserlcdly sa\v . lht! pa ir thro\\' rocks at a passing freight train. Petit ions have been filed \\'ilh j uvenile c:ourl charging the youths "'ith throwing mi:s- ~iles at trains. B;:inion ~aid, ho\vever, that the rock throwing inrident was not rt>lated to place ment of the rock- fi llcd trash barrels on the Sanla .r·c tr;Jcks. Barl ion sa id JO trains. six Jlusscnger and four freight . p<i ss ulun g the Santa F e t racks through t he park each day. "Ha ving: g ro, .. ·n up on the railroad a nd knO \\·ing the grcut potential for bodi ly harm, I can 't understand "·hy people do these things ,'' Ma nion s aid. J-le said the incidents didn't <iP· 1x·ar to be mere c hildish pr<inks. "The size of the rocks in the IJarr{•ls indi cates that someone bigger th an a c hild set them there," he :sa id. Banion suid a rock-filled barrel eas il y could derail a train under the right circumsta nces. Brutal Death Of Daughler Jolts Family SAN FRANCI SCO (UPI) -- The brutal death or film consul- tant Barbara Tay lor was still met with di sbelie f today by m e m· be rs of her family. •'it 's hard to believe," said Su~a n T<iylor, JO , sister of the 28·yea r-o ld victim whose bat- tered bod y \\'as found in her Broadway S tree t a partment Easter day. · "She \Vas so full of lire , :;o bright, \Varm a nd sunny," said Sus-un. Ba 1·b<1 r:.t Ta y lo r 's rather. Judson E . Taylor, is the retired principal of J ames Logan High School in Un ion City, ' The 63.year-ol d educator drove tu San Fr<:1ncisco Sunday after Barbara failed to show up for J•:astcr dinne 1· ~nd attempts to cont<il·t he r by phone fai led. 1';i ylor found his daughter's t'ar parked in her guragc and tried the door be fore clim bing a fire t•s ca pc to peer into the :-;eco nd -s tory \v i ndow of his d<1ugh ter 's apa rtment.. ··Somcthine was wrone.'' said Taylor, \vho call ed police who pried open a \\1 indo~·. 1'hey found t he young wo ma n's sl·vcrl•ly beaten bod y ''•rapped in blankl'ls next to hel' lx·d. Polic e s aid they were trying to loc<1te tv.·o fo rmer boyfriends v.•hom they believe "'ere the last to sec l\<li ss T ay lo r a li ve. llo\\'t•v c r. they said they had no su~pt>cts in the t'JSC'. Woman Discovers Young Man's Body Newport Beach detCctivcs and Orange County coroner 's de- puties tod ay resu1ned their tit· t empt to ic.lcntify the body of :1 young m an foun d Monday by :1 woman tak1n 2 tt morning \\alk ~liong th e beach 1n Balboa. The badly dC'co mposcd r C'· n1ains. \\'hi ch appt•J rL'<I to have been 1n the v.·11ter for al least three "'ee~s. \\lashed ashore at <:1bout 8 a.m. at the ~trand neur I. Street. t.ircguards retrieved thr> body IA-'hi ('h uppeur·ed to be that of ~youth in hi s teens. Spec ulation i ~ stronJ( today t hut lh<' remtlins clad Jn blue de- nim pants arc thosC' of IS·year· old PhiliJJ f\.1 agna .of Norwalk. l·Je ' di sappC'ared in the smi at Sunset Bl' a ch f\-1arch19. But <'Oroner's spokesmen l<r day said they still had no strong evidence to a nnounce the identity oft.h e body . r..f agna had been S\vi mmlng \\ith fi·icnds \V hen he apparently drowned and vanis hed in the cold surf earlier last month. Uetert ive Sgt . Kenne th Thon1pson said that dental cha1·ts will be the only strong leads at est Hhli shing the identity. Coroner's official1 could s hed lit· 1 le light today on l he exact cause of death and said that rut autopsy performl'd late r.tonday railed to rt•veul the cau!-ie. More tests are being conducted, th~y said. I Takes 01 .. •r Sb'l . Maj. llc11ry Black l1 as -been named to become the seventh sergeant n1ajor of the Marine Corps effective ,June 1. Black, 46, has been a marine for 27 years. From Pagf" A I STADIUM. •'• fi nals and special events such as teenage rock concerts. The three a gencies \\'ere originally shooting: fo r <1 target date of Scpten1ber of this year ror the improveme nts to be com- pleted. Paul Brady, di1·ector of con1 : munity services, s aid that the . new target is now September 1976, in time for football season. The a r rangement between the agencies would be a is.year tl!rm. with amortiz<:1tion or the full $300,000 sprea d out over the ;.i5years, Brady sa id. Br<:1dy added lh<1t if the council decides against ente1ing into the agreement, it will discuss ~'h at other action to take instead. Al so on ton ight's agt'nda is an ite m d ealing ,o;it h the city 'S budget goals and objectives for 19'75-76. The council is expected to give directives the differe nt de- partment heads concerning \1·hlch are<:1s will have top priori· ty in the city for this year. Delay Given To Bedelian A two-day delay in the pre- liminary hearing of a male nurse arl'used or murdering Mrs. Nan- cy, Atwater of Corona del Mar, \\'as granted delay to <:11low a change in attorneys . Daniel Ge rbis Bedelian, 40, said he will be represented by ,Beverly Hills t rial lawyer Paul Caruso whe n he retu r ns to J.la rbor Judicial District Court Thursday. · I-l e <:1p p ea r ed t oday before Judge Selim S. Franklin with his previous attorney of record. John Onesian, who was then r eleased from the case. Bedeli a n is free on SI00,000 Pall on charges he bludgeOned l\'lrs. At"'<itcr to death 1-'eb. 6 in the Atwater home a t 4238 Perham Drive. in the Cameo Shores sel·· tion of Col'ona del ~t ar . School Bill Dies SACRAMENTO (A Pl Legis lation that would giv~ local sehools a $78-million shol·1n·the- <:1rm to battle inflation was killed Monday by a Senate committee. The bill by Sen. Ralph Dills, (0- Gardena). died on a 3·8 vote in the Senate Fina nce Committee. !'ff embers or the N<•"·port Bay Coo1·dinuting Com1\1ittL---e learned ~londay that serious pollution troubl cll in the Upper Newport Ba y 1nay bo nearing u solution. Ju1nes Anderson, executive of- ficer of the Sunt u Ana ReiiOn Water Qu ality Control Board, told com1n ittcc members that the San Diego Creek-Newpart fla y y.·a tcrshe d is bein.I{ eon- sidcred as a .. 208" area for ex- pensive f t•dttr 11 l :)ludies. · I If the designution is approved , th<-' urt·a \vOultl · rel'eive money. 1\e 1·haps reaching $750,000, tu pro\·idl• t\\'O yea rs of plunning to improve "'ater quality in upper and lower Newport Bay. T he Ne"'POrt Bay Coordinating Committee, fdrmed last s um- 1n er. ha s been m eeting periodically to determine how to best s olve the Upper Bay pl'O· blcms. \\late r q uality in the bay r e- ached a new low In March or last yea r, when Orange County health officials ruled the water unfit for s v.•imming and \\'ater s kiing and that she ll fish gathered there "'ere unfit for human con- :;umption. ~ Consisting of representatives f1·om a dozen concerned egen- ci('S, the Newport Bay Q)Ordinat· ing Committee finally suggested that ·'208 status'' be explored. Anderson estimated that on the basis of recent pollution planning in Lake Tahoe, costs may .amount to $750,000 over the two- year planning period. .. That ·s figuring we spend the same $2 .30 per person living in the area as they did up north,'' he ::;aid. The regional board originally asked the state board to de· signat e only t he San Diego Creek·Newport Bay W<:1lershed for 208 planning. Instead, the stale board recent- ly J)roposcd th<it the e ntire Orange County a rea und portions o f Ventura . Lo s A n2 e l e s ~ R iverside and San Be rnardino Counties a lso be included. This \vould cover t he Santa Cla ra, Los Angeles and Santa Ana River Basin planning areas. The regional board last month issued a resolution opposing the plan suggested by the st ate board and reiterated its . proposal that Hang Gliding Event Called Due to Rain Rain, fog, a nd unfavorable wind forced organizers of the first World Hang Gliding Cham- pionship to call off the final round of competition ~t onday and to µostpone the m eet to April 12: The international event wall be run off at E sc<:1pe Country on the Robinson Ranch in Trabuco Ca · nyon . Finalists a r e scheduled to compete in three different events -aerial ballet, speed run and ·water bombing. One or the 10 contenders for the World t itle and a $1,000 prize is 19-year-old Greg Mitchell of Mis- sion Viejo. ·"1 figure niy r hances are pret- ty good. I 've got the best flying kite out here, bot it's a little harder to land ,'' explain ed Mitrhell. on ly the Sun Diego Croek· Nttwport Buy area be conslder~d- And eri;on suid lt publi c hearing \\'ill be held 'l"hui·sday in Los 1\ngcll's to detcl'mine which ugency s hould be uiisigncd the tusk of planning the lur~ 2og iireu . Bullet Use Probe Set 111 Laguna_ By JACK CHAPPELL 01111• 0•11'1' Pttol sttll T he Lug una Beach Police Department's use of hollow-poiiit bullets in service hundguns is the subject or an examination by the City Council "'ilh at least one councilman cu rious about who authorized the force's sy,.·itch to - the deadly amm unition. 1'he c6uncil 'viii disruss the police department ummunition at its -4 :30 p.m . Wednesday meet- ing. ' · Councilman Churllon Boyd, who p lacea the muller on the council agenda, said t\e \vanted to know who m ade the decision to us e the hollow·point bullet:; which expand inside on impact and possess g r eater "stopping power'' thap solid bullets. '"This is to most ol us a highly controversial thing <:1nd one of enormous importance to us an~ one that definite ly should ha ve a guide line from the counril either pro or con·,'' Boyd said. Police Chier Frank ,S<.'hopen said Monday he believed the hollow-points had been ;ipprovcd for use sevcrnl ycurs ago and were the "best possible'' <.1m- munilion. .. The purpose of the offil'l'I' carrying •1 \\•.capon has changed during the past several ye<:1r.>. Until a rew years ago, an officer <:ould shoot a pe rson committin~ a felony. This was obviously too drastic a ' decis ion under m uny cii·cumstancus. ··w e have no\v reached the point \vhere the onl.Y time an of- ficer may use his "·capon is "'hen a human life is in immediate danger . 1\t the prcsl'nt time, the shooting policy <tl the Ulguna Beach Police Department st ates. in effect , that an offi cer "'iii only fire his ,..-capon \1·hcn u hum<.1n life is in d<in ger . This policy also prohibits warning shots due to the danger to innoecnl persons-. From PafJ(• A I QUIGLEY .•• the ;.isiscss mcnt , ''he noted. Also, publi<: budgets do not have the financ ia l resources to buy up la rge Sl'~le ag:ricultur<.i l open s µacc l\'ilhoul r<lising tax rates so hi gh t hat most public of· fi cials "~·ould be h:.1ngcd from the yarclal'm ," he s aid. His s olutio n \\'Ould b e t o St'parate the agricultural use from the right lo develop the pro- pel'ty, iri the s ame "'·ay lh<it mineral, oil a nd g;is rights can be sold and SCP.a.ra ted from the rest of the rec ,.)\\'nership bundle or rights. THE CARPET INDUSTRY FIGHTS INFLATION FOR .YOU! WE'VE MET THE PROBLEM HEAD ON. •• I I ~·· •• • •• .. , ... eo~ ... 'S. •• ! :.. • .. . ........ .... ....... (:(W"°°""-,._..-... .... · ;---- ··--. -._.,_,___ ··-·- • • Contributes to safety . Accents a life style. Reduces noise pollution. • • From 1950 to 1973, Wholesale Prices of-" All Commodities .................. up 65% New Cars .......•.....•••.• · .•••.. up 47% Carpet , ....................... down 43°,{, Thus: .Carpet is ·a better value today than 25 years ago. Carpet is an energy/fuel saver. Carpet has a longer life expectancy. CARPET AT HOME, AT WORK, AT .. PlAY- Provides ease of cleaning and maintenance. 8fective insulator agai nst he~t or cold losses.. Timeless in beauty. comfort and fashion. WITH YOUR SUPPC?RT, AMBICA f'AOFITS FIOM ntE U.S. Cl.IPIT fMDUSTRYI IMT"( HA.1101 A.llA SIMCI 1'17 ' ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ...... ~,...,.... t to S:JO : Fri.' •• t : s.t. f :)O •• ' t . I .. ' I 1> c. • Buntmif(on lieaeh Fo11nta1n -vaUey -• • EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 91 , 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ' ..· • • 1 •• • ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks TUESDAY, APRIL 1 1975 TEN CENTS Groc~ry Prices Decline by 2 Percent lty the Associated Press •rhere's g ood news at the grocery s tore. An Associutcd Press marketbasket survey ~hows prices declined on a y,·lde \/Ur:lety of items during ?.farch 1.:uttlng s upcrmilrket bills by more lhan 2 percent. · The decreases did0 not rotio\v :.t.ny particular pattern und were ot'Cset, io part, by jncrei;&ses in the . -Transient Charged In Kidnap 1'ransient Keith J>_ Nucatola. facing Fountain Valley assault und robbery charges. also has been charged with kidnaping a San Diego bank manager's wife and son in an extortion attempt. Nucatola, 31, remains in Orange County Jail on charges or robbin g Marie Callender's t"estaurant, 18889 BrookhUrst st .• of S200 at gunpoint. lie a lso is accused or fi ring a shut at three e mployes who pursued him afterward. 1''81 agents in San Diego said today they also have charged Nucatola with attempting to ex- tort $5,500 from Joseph Cu1to. 39, manager or San Diego Trust and Savings Bank. FBP agents said Nu cutola al- icged I y h e ld Curto's wife, Virginia , and son. Ken, 9, hostage in their home March 18. They a llege he t e lephoned Curto saying hi s ~·ifc and son ,,·ould be harmed ifSS,500 was not dropped in a camper. Curto deposited the money bul lt "A·as never picked up. Mrs. Curto oind their son "'·ere found handcuffed but unharmed inside .thebome,aeenU said. They said they do not know \vhy the cash never was claimed. Nucatola, who also uses the alias Nicholas K. Salachi, told Fountain Valley police his name ·wns James Ursino, \\•hen he was 0:trrested soon a ft er the holdup in that city. Police said he entel'ed the restaurant, ordered a cherry pie, _t hen apparently c hanged his CSee SUSPECT, Page .t\2) price o( chopped chuck and eggs. But the declines do provide an in- dication that grocery prices mt1y ~ ltveling and that this year's r ale of Increase Viii! be below the cost spirals of 1973 and 1974. r The AP drew a random list of 15 commonly purchased food und nonfood itema, checked the price on March 1, 1973 , at a supermarket in each of 13 cil\cs JJnd has rechecked ut lhe sta11 M c:uch succeeding month. J.Jere is a breakdo"·n or "·hat happened in Los. Angeles during 1'1arch: The 15·item total dropJX.-d f1;om Sl2.62 to $12.27. do"'" 3 percent. A-tilk , s ugar,.paper towels and eggs went do"A'n; pork-<:hops, chopped chuck, detergent, fabric -... 0•11"1' POot Shrfl ,.._. DENISE LUCAS SETS UNBROKEN BOTTLES ON LAWN UCI Safety Wofker Dreued to Handle Chemlcals Ac~d B'µrns Three On Irvine Campus Three persons were burned by ai;id this m orning when bottles containing various chemical!; tumbled to a UC Irv ine laboratory floor and splintered. Splas he d b y a mixtu1·c of chemicals as the jars crashed to the lab floor \vas Lorraine M. Boyle. a physiology Jab tcchni· t•ian. sortcner , butter und cookies "·ent u.p ; the other fi,•e it('n'IS werc un· t·hangcd. ( During M arch . the markel- basket bill declined in 11 cities, dO\\'n a n average of 3.2 .. percent, und in crcased"ln t \\'O cities, up an averJJge of s ix-tenths of l per- cent. Over-all, there was an average drop of 2.7 percent. The situation was an improve· ment ovt~r Jo"cbruary, "'he n the bill dl'o pp(•d in nine t•itics and rost• in four, but tht· price of >:roceries \\'llS :;ttill TI1U(•h hi gher than last year. ln the 12-monlhs ended ~l a r(•h 3 1, the markC'l·' basket bill \vent up an avt•rB'ge o( 14.2 percent. ()vcr the 25-month period during "'hi c h the AP has been checking price::;, the bill '\\'e nt up 29.8 percent. l··:lr mcrs h ave bcl'n getting lC'ss money' for their products, but the dec.·rt_•asc has not been ful · ly reflected at the s upermarket, 1~1ai n ly because the cost of the food it:;e lf is only a s mall racto1· in •~cover-all price paid by the. t_·o11s umer. l-li g her cos ts for· trans portation, labor, fu el and olher items have t aken u1> much or the decrease. L ·on Nol Leaves President Exiled • l'llNO~f PENll (UPI ) )\ tearful Preside nt l..on Nol left e mbattled Cambodia for exile lo· day. Rebel troops celebrated his departure by ti ghtening their noose around Phnom Penh and partially overrunning one of the governme nt's last provincial .strongholds. Lon Nol. 62, \\·ho has led the Cambodian government for five years since the overthrow or Newport Man Buys Westerner lly HIL/\RY KAY•: Ot Ille Oailr PllOI SU.II The sunken, batterL'<i hulk 0£ the Westerner, the spo1tsrishing boat thal'"'ent do'\\'n off Ne"A'JXlrl J-larbor last week , was sold today to a Newport .Reach di\"er· for S lOO. Doug Fe rrell, skippel'-01A'l\CI' or . the 65-foot boat. s aid he sold wh.t '81"left of tbe Westerner: to Fred Munson, a diver employed by Orange County. The skippe.r s.a.id ?11un son planned to fl oat the boat e ithe1· later today or Wednesday ,to re- cover anything or value still on the vessel, s uch as the engines and propellers. Prin<:c J\"orodom Si hanouk, flc\V to Indonesia vi a Thailand. T\\'O insurgent rockets l;.1nded near the pres ide nt's plane as he 3 MORE VIET CITIES FALL TO REDS, Page A4 climbed the boarding ramp al Pochentong AirporL 1'he president, a~c:pmpanied by Prime ~1ini stcr I.Ong Borel and a party or 28 ofricials, ai:· rived in Jakarta, Indonesia. the n f!C\V lo Bali on the first leg or \vhat was described as an "unof- ficial" tour destined to take hi in to the United States. Senior government sources said it \vas clear the chier of state has no intention or returning. !\1canwhile. Jndia today 1·l'· (·ognize d Prince Norodon1 Sihanouk's royal government o[, <See LON NOL, Page 1\2) .. ' " UP1Tt~1• I LEAVES HIS COUNTRY Cambodia's Lon Nol Woman Discovers Young Man's Body I <li sappeared in the surf :.it Sunset 1 Beach i\larch 19. Newport nench detectives and Orange County coroner's dt_•· puties today res umed their at· tempt to identify the body of .a young man found 1'\1onday by a "'Oman tnkiu.c: :.i morning walk along the beach in Balboa, But coroner's spokesmen to- d ay said they still had no stron r~ evidence to announce the identity ofthe body. Magna had been s\vimming \vith friends \\'hen he apparently dro\l.'ned and vanished in the cold surf earlier last month. Sea Chase Ends Burned by lhe mixture of chemicals when they rushed to aid ~1iss Boyle were Dr. James i\1rotek and Dr. William Tilley. both post g raduate researchers at UC I. The Westerner sank last Wed- nesday about JOO yards off the e.ast jetty in Corona del Mar. dumping all 33 passengers and <'rC\V members into the water. ,\I\ "·ere r escued b.v the ]·!arbor Patrol. Accordin g to 11 arborm<ister'AI Oberg, not much is left in good condition aboard the old fishing- boat. The badly decompos ed re- mains, which appeart,>d to ha\'C been in the \v ater for at lea.st three '"eeks, "'a shed ashore at ~1bout 8 a . m. :.it the strand near L Street. Lifeg uards r et1ieved the body "'hi ch .ippearcd to be thaloc a youth in his tee ns. D e t ec tive Sgt. K e nneth Thomps on said that dental charts "'ill be the only strong leads at est a blishing the identity. Coroner's orficia ls could s hed lit- tle li ght today on the exact cause of death a nd said that an autopsy pertormed late A'londay failed to reveal the cause. A1orc t est s are being conducted, they s aid. In Fatal Shooting SAN DI E:GO IAP) -A h;gh· speed sea chase ended in the .futal shboting_J>f a man when his boat tried to ~m a U.S. Customs patrol craft, autho1ilies said to· day. Brutal Death Of Daughler Jolts Family 51\N FRANCISCO (U P!) The brutal d eath or f..ilm consul- tunl Barbara Taylor was still met with disbelief today by mem· bcrsofhcr family. "It 's hard to believe," said Susan Taylor. 30. sister or the 28-year-old \.·ictim '\'hose bat· tered body was found in her +Broadwn.v Street apartme nt .Easlcrdav. ''She \\:a s s o ru·11 of life. so -bright, \Val'nl o.t nd s unn:,;:· said Susan. ' narbora Tay lol''S 'f:.ithei-. Judson E. Taylor, is the retired principal of James Lo~an lligh School in Union City. The 63-year-old educator drove to San Francisco Sunday after (Jarbara fail ed to s how up to~ Easter dinner and attempts to Contact her b)' phone failed. Taylor round hi s daughter's cur pnrked in her garage and tried lh<J door before climbing a fire uA~ripc to peer into the second·slory \vindow of hi s daughter's apartment. "Something \l.'US \vroni:," s:i id T aylor, who called pollct who Pried open :l \l.'indow. Tht:y found the y<lun~ "·omun's s'cve1·cly bci1tcn body wt·upped in blonkcts nCxt to hl.'r bed. Police said they \VCl'C tryJ ng lo· locate two former boyfriends whom they believe "'ere the lust to see ?t11 ss Taylor ali ve . J-lowever, they said they had no sus.pects in lhc case. •• . '•( ,\second man identified as Leo Pete Evoniu~41, of Carmel. Calif., "'as arrested and 1,200 \\la s arrested und 1,200 pounds of n1arijuana seized. The ·chase began off San Diego ;ind ended 65 miles later Monday off Ensenada, Mexico. 1\ c·ustoms spokesman s aid Mexican authorities authorized the ·Americans lo s top the 24-foot motorboat. Jn addition . a Coast Guard helicopter and two U.S. drug sur- veillaiice planes were, joined in the chase by a Mexican coast ·guard boat. ''Agents ob se r ved th e crewmen dumping ki lo bricks or marijuapa into the sea as the pursu~t ronttinued,'' the s pokesman said. ••Age.nts observed the crewmen dumping kilo bricks of marijuana into the sea as the pur s uil co nlinu·ed ,'' the ~pokes m11n said. ·'They als o observed the 1·rei,,·rriC1\ s hl'eddin g documents t~n bourd the vesse_l and cilso thro\ving them over the side.·· When the boat tried lo ram the 26-foot Customs craft, agents fired several s hots in an ottem1>t to djsable the e ngine. the s pokesinan s aid. hitting one of the men aboard the boat. The victim , who was wounded in the leg a n(I chest, "A'aS not im· mediately identified. tic was pro· nounced dead in civil hospital in Ensenada. No shot was fi red from the motorboat, the spokesman said. In Long Beach, a third man was reported taken into custody for invei.tlgallon or 1narijuana smuggling. An Inves tigation of the incident \\';.tS ordtred by U.S. authoriti es. Sales Tax Hiked H/\RTF'ORD. Conn. !UPI) 1he Connecticut sales tax today "'·c.nt from 6 percent lo 7 J>el'<.'Cnt, making the levy the highest state &ales la• in the nat1on. The three burn victims "'ere taken to Costa i\1esa ~1emo1ia l 1-lospital ror trea tment and ex- amination. 1'he two men \vere treated and released. A1i ss Boyle \\·ould bC' hospitalized for observation. u hos pital spokesman said. Counlv Health Department r <.tdio!Og i s l Dr. Darrell Wiedeman said there \vas no ~videncc or radio;.1ctivity in · volvt_•d in the accident. i\1i ss Boyl~. 22, or 18622 Beach· mont A\•e .. Santa Ana, is a sta(f rescareh associate; Dr. fl.1rotek. 36. of 2650 E lden Ave., Costa ~·tes a , is a postgraduate scholar doing research', and Dr. Tilley, 26. of 2135 Elden Ave., Costa i\t esa. is a UC I researc h biologist. University officials '1A1ere not able to immediately identify a ll of the chemicals that caused the burns. 1'}9wever. they said, none of the material spilled on the lab floor \\'OU Id be harmful to anyone "'ho did nut come in dire('l contact \\'ith it. 1\ccording to early reports, the •spill occurred \vhen i\1iss Boyle opened a cabinet door and bottles stored in side tum bled out~ Pieces of the deck have Floated to the surface, the bait tank broke away from the deck and floated a"·ay, the pilot house has split in half and the main hull appears to be breaking up beneath l.he sur- face. Oberg s aid . ,\ learn of seven divers from San Clemente, Ne\vpo1t Beach o.ind Laguna Be ach lifeguard de- partments spent .several hours •Monday examining the remains of the Westerne r, \vhich is lying on her s ide about 70 feel deep. Oberg said lhe s urges from the tides sweeping in and out of the harbor e ntrance a r e causing the boat lo break up. ''Those tides :.it the entrance \\'Ould cause 11nything do\vn there (Sec 801\T, Page .i\2) o Bike Registration lluntington Beach residents may register their bi('yc les al the po lice departrn.ent, not at the city 'clerk 's o rriec :.is reported earlie1·. The two-yea r bi cycle license cos- ts SI . The registrations aid police in locating .stolen bicycles and l'l'· tu.-ning them to the ir owners. Sore Throat? 'Actor' Sues Porrw Movie MIAMI, Fla. CAP>-Produccrs of the sex movie ''Deep 1'1Jroat'' are being s ued for $l million by a 26-year-old l\tiami man who claims he was unwittingly made a part of the movie. _ ./ flenry Justice, a lifeguard, said he was filmed without his kno'\\•led ge playing Ping Pong at a ~fi<tmi mole! and that the brief apl>C"arancewas long enough for friends to recognize him and taunt him "'ith names suc h ;.i s Sore Throat a nd Justice Throat. ' After hearing a pretriD I motion , Circ uit Judge Sam Silver iss.ued a. i¥d&ment.of liv.bility, sa ying th at Justice did have u lcgllfm•le ~!•I' •JllinS\ the dc!endanls, Gerald D•- miano Productlo~ i?w'l\'ork . 1\ lriat JU~ W . tOnyci'u .. "({ ~fcnids)-' I() make · n' de· tcrmlnal!on q.r da:piagC!S. -~. Silver's courttoorn waspaeUd as jvrors and '"eta tor~ vic"·cd lhc m O"ic filmed l\1 fami Qnd hc:;ird Ltnda l.ov· clarc, star of\.he film, le.~ . , Specul a tion is st rong today that the r e mains clad In •blue de· nim pants are those of JS-year. o ld Philip Mag na of Norwalk. I-le Laguna Will Probe Police Ammunition By J/\CK Cll/\PPF:LL Ol 1111 D•itr Pl let $1•11 The Lag una Beach Police Department's use of hollo"'·J>Oint bullets in service fi andguns is thC' s ubject of an ex amination by the City Counc il "'ith at least one 1.·0uncilman c urious about "·ho authorized the force's s\vitch to t he deadly ammunition. The council \viii discuss the police de partment ammunition at its 4:30 p.m. Wednesday meet· ing. Councilmo:1n Charlton Boyd, ,,·hq placed the matter on lhl' t.'ounci l agenda, snid he \\'a nt(·d to kno\v \vho n1 ade the decision tv use the hollo"'·POint bulll'l!'. ,,·hi c h l.'xp aru..I in side on impal't ;_ind possess ~realer '"stopping jJO\\'l'r" than solid bullets. .. This is to most of us a hi ghl y contr·overs ial thing .und one or enormous importance to us and one that definitely s hould have ;1 guideline fro1n the counci l eith('r pro or con," Boyd said .. P oli ce C hier Frank Schopc n s aid 1'1onday he believed the hollow· points had been approved for use severa l years ago nnd were .the ''best possible'' am• munition. "The purpose of the officer carrying a w eapon has changed during the past several years. Bomb Discovered - T UCSON CA Pl --Tucson Gas & El e ctri c official s ackno,vledgcd Monday night that u bomb was found on a to"·cr sup· p or tln J? a 1 38,000 ·volt transmission linl~ here O\'Cr the \\'rckend. ·'1\n investigation is under \lay." said s1>0k{'s man "J'om Morrbn. ljntil a fe,,-years a go. ah officc1· t·ould shoot a person <:om n1itting a felony. This \\·as obviously too ch·astic a decision. under 1nan.r ('ircumstanccs. ""\\:c ha,·c no\1· reaC"hed the point \\'here the only time an of- ficer may use hi s \\'Capon is when ~• human li fe is in ·immediate danger . 1\t the 1>resent time, the CSee BULLETS, PageA2> Or~n:t~ ~ns f \\' 1.•a1fl1t-r :\fostly f;.1 ir th1·o ugh \\"ed- 11t_·sdtty. a cco1·ding to lhc \\'(•athcr serYit'l'. \\ ith IOl.'a l '''ind s. War1nc1· da y:-. B'euch hi ghs a l 63 risini: to 67 inla nd. LO\\'S toni µ-ht 110 tu48. INSIDE TODAY Role increases. likely will be coming thicker .ond /osier than ever and yot1r bills for telephone, electricit y oiw:f gas will continue going up. Story, Poge 85. lnd~x. Allll L•...,••i MDv .. \ Mlllu..Pll FVOMli N4olito11•1Nt•n .. .. "' "''0·11 ... • •• .. ... • ' • -:;:. '\ ? ·~ " -. ... .. • -"J•""A ~ .> . • ' 4. • ' .f~ OAILYPILOT H1F Tuesd1y. Aprll 11 1175 r ' ' ' • 0.illY Piiot ~loot• ff Jlltft.lrd II.M ii ... FRED MUNSON RETRIEVES WESTERNER'S BAIT TANK FROM BIG CORONA SURF Sunken Sport1isher Bre aking Up Under Wat~r off Newport Harbor 'Sl1eer Was t e' f 'ronr P11gf" A I • Juror_s Protest Avco 'Mistria(' BO AT ... lo f:.ill ap;,irt ." Oberg said. The harborm aster added that the Harbor Department has :ibantloned its investigation of lhe accident. Because Ille boat is in such poor condition now, he ~uid it is impossible to tell what o.1ctually happened. 8y T01't B 1\RLEY Oltllle D.loly P1lolSUU The tria l of a $12 million Jews uit fil ed against Avco Com- munity Developers and the 'Laguna Niguel Homcoy,;ncrs As- ~ociation \\'<JS n1oving into its fina l hours l\1onday \\'hen ·Superior Cuurt Judge Byron K . .Mcl'vl ill<.in dcclal'cd a n1istrial. Jul'ors :-,aid Juclgt' Mc!\1illan tol d them th<i l e\·idcnce admitted l;y him earlil'r in the tri al should ,llOt h;.i \'e been :.illo\\"Cd to !:O N•for·e them . lie \\'a s not a\·ailablc toU uy to elcilxiratc. Jurors Dit•k !\f orton and Mrs. :J ean Sander :-:. (·untacted Jll'\\'Smcn 1mrn cd1::1~cly aftcr the f "rom Pngf' A I -SUSPECT. • • tnind about c:iting and de manded Lhc S200 c;.ish at gunpoint instead. . ,,, Jfc allcgcdlv fired a shot al three resti.iu r;,~nt e mployes, who Chased him outside. Fountain Valley Jlolice. \Yith help from .llunt.ingt<Hl 11e<.1c:h police and the f'e,~·purt Bc<.1ch helicopter . fi~OJlcd off the neighborhood i.ind prrcstcd him Y.:ithout struggle 45 minutes lall'l', ' 10fficers s aid he ;,ll so is \\'antetl fdr ques tioning in connection \,~th some other recent Orungc t P,unty robberies. ' l\'ucatola nls o alleJ?edly has )J~c.·n sought by Burlingame ltuthoritics the past 18 months, attcr a polil'c s hootout there. ;Police s;,1id Nucatola allegedly roude a la r ge heroin sale to an Undc!'cover officer. then \Vas shot c.lurin g a struggle ov<'r his arrest. • But poli(•e s aid I\'ucntola e scuped, with a bullet ,,·ound in lhe leg. and had not been arr,•st- cU si n~·C'. S tate L oan Back e d S1\C R1\l\11':N1"0 (,\f') --1\ ~lalc Sen::ate com111ittce 1\fonriay ,upproved a bill pro\'id ing 1niillions or dollars in st rtlt'· funded l o<:1n s lo hol s lC'r' California's ;uling: housi ng: 1n· tlustry. The measure by Sen. George Zcno\'ich (0-l·'rcsno), was approved on :i 5-0 \'otc b~· the Senate Local Govern1ncnt Con1· mittec. ORANGE COAST "'' DAILY PILOT t,,.. Orol'><I" (bd'I !)lolly"'"'' "'''"w"''" h<""'· 0......, ! .... N,.,., l'fnl "o .. bl!\"' <I ny !I•• O•d"U' C(ld\I Pul>'•''""Q (omo•n> S~P'"""' "<l•!oc•n 1 "' 1· P<Ji>I•--"ll•Y 11><0\IQn ~"°"" IOf l<l•I• Mr'k•, Nowptlfl fl•d(n, H<lf•li"<I'~ '"'·"" '""" t.ron Yoll•y. ''"'"'· ~•<ldl•l>il(• Y•ll•; '""' U.,._ ~A<" Saul" C.oo',I A ""(I'" "(I•~"-" .O•I+"" !~ put>l"l>od <;otu•d••'......, ',~,..,., """ p•'l<•PoOI P<Jb"''""Q 1>1•nl 1' ol JOfi """\! l'-•1 <;tfMI. (o>lf M<>IA. C•l•'Orn<~ •ltlo Robert N . Wred p,." ... "' ·~<Ip""'""'. Jac.k R. Curley VI<' Pr""''"'nl •"" c,...,...01 M.o.....,r l """' Thoma'.> A. Murohinc --9•n9 ldol"' Charles H. Loo<. Ri chard P, Nall ..,, .. M•"t -"•o•"" L<1<1<"' Terry COYillr -.. 0._c .... ~1~~"'1"' Hunlinqton Beach Office 11'1l !!<o.o:n lk>"'••••<I ,,..,,,,.,.. ,,...,,." p 0 lk>• /Olg ·~-- Other Offices •·'""~ ....... ~.111 •• ~ ........... ~ .... , {~·\•""'"• 11~""' .\/I~'""' N• "'""'I\.•<~ JllJ ... *"°'' ~.,,, •••d .... <kt, ..... ,. v ..... l'f"l l. .. t··· "~··· ·•:...~ (l,,ljtl ' ....... Telepflon~ 17 14 j f.42 ·4311 ClasslllH Advcer tlsing 642·S671 t ''"' ""°' tll o. ....... ( 0"~' ~ t~m"'"~'!,., '540-1220 C•P'"~"' 1•11 o ..... ~ (o••l P,.1> .. ~ll•~Q l'.-IM~, ,.O,..,.l\l<l"•l..,llhn.l••l<l>'>•,f'<lnori >+ m•t!•r •• ""~''''~""'~" ~.,.,~ ,.,..., b• r~pr •<lu<o·d ,.+ll>01tl -«•I •'"''""'" Ot C11P"ft10llt<l,.flft, ' ::..eo"" c1"'1 Pd''•r 1Mld 111 t.\<• ¥,.,. · c.41/0rlll•, Wbo<., ....... , .. ,., U.Ol-Mr; -JN''•...._ll0...-11>1 r1-Hl ..... OOM--'-"OO """''"''· rulin g and protested \\'hat they ~aid \\'as ''a sheer OA·aste or our time and taxpuyerS' money in a \'ery complicuted fivC·\Veek t1i at." They sai!l the jury had heard enough evldence in those five ,~·eeks to justify a \'erclict irifuvor of the f i \"e pla i ntirrs. ,.\t issue in the laY.'Suit thnl no\v n1u st be trit>d ugain in Supcrio1· Court is ulleged action Luken by f\\·co to rest1·ict development of ;1 Luguna l\iguel homl' s ile that \\·as pureh;,1 scd c•ight rc~rs o.igo by i\-lr. und i\1rs. FloyU lla1tford. It .,.,.as testified that Avco of· fit·i<.1ls ultempted to ('ompcl th(· property O\~·ner s to adopt ;1r{·hitcctui-al standards over anv structure on the lot at a tim~/ \\·hen the land was being sold to Chester Lautzenheiser. Eu~ene Ventre and Gurney T. '·Pete'' Peterson. It \\'as a r gued for the fi,·e plain· t1tls that Avco and the Laguna Niguel Homeowners Association .had no right to force the purchasers to comply with architectur<JI res trictions that did not apply "'hen the land \\'<JS first bought by the I la11fords. l.autzenheiser, Ventre and Peterson actually moved a home onto the site, but \vcrc prevented from taking title to the prop<>1·ty \\'hen a la\vsuit wus filed again!>t them . Ex~con Runs For Mayor F.IJKH~\RT, Ind. f,\Pi -Th<" Elkhart Countv f~lection Board has llcl'idcd lo It•! Hohcrt r:. lll·it•r 1·un f,11-n1<1yor dc~pite 111:-; ~c\'Cn yC'ars 1n prison fur .:1s~;1ull ;:1ntl b<•ltery \\ ith intent to c111n· mil r;ipt·. I letl'r. \\·ho~c <'<indid<1cy \\'as ;1ppl'(J\'1..'<I h v lhl' boa1·d 1\l ond~1v pleaded gui.lty in 1962 of <:1tlat·k: Jn g l\\"O J.:lkhart \\'OITle ll . \le ~l·i·vc.·d S('\'t'n Yl':Jrs at. the Jn . d1 a11 ;1 Sl:i tc f{l·forn1ato1·y ;,1111! \1 ;1:-. parolcll in 1909. · ""I kn o\1; \l'hl'\"{' l '\"e ht•t•n. h111 hl'ing in :.1n in~titution Llnl'S nut 1n:1kc a pcr:;on a monster ." lleil'I' sail.I <ifter the board vott:d 1n h1 ~ favor. •·1 think J 'm capable or runnin_g the c·1ty j l•St as ~ell ;1 ~ oinyont•.'' The Coast Guard investigation is still continuing, hov·:ever. and is expected to b e co·mpleted \\ ithin several \\'eeks. f 'rorrr Pnge A f LON NOL. • • l1iJl1un;.d union of Cambodia. l.on Nol ousted Sihanouk in a coup in J\.tareh , 1970. Sihanouk. \v ho s :1id he. tried to muintain a neut ralist course. set up hi s gover nment in Peking soon 01 ft er. The Communist-led Khmer Rouge then emerged and b~gan the ir fight against Lon Nol's l.:J.S. s upplied and t rained troops. 'fhe Indian decision \vas an- nounced in a joint communique issued at the end of a four-day visit to New Delhi by the Sihanouk government's foreign minister, Sarin Chhak . Shortly ;.1 ft er Lon Nol's dc- µartur·e, official sources dis· c.·losed that the Mekong River tov.-n of Neak Luong, jammed \\'ilh 00,0uo refugees and sold iers, h a d been partially OVt!l'run and \Vas !n danger of fallini,!. .. They're in c·ontrol of a good part of the to .... •n ; they may have half or it,·· the sources s aid . "It looks like it is going to !:.all. .. 'f'.he fall of :r\eak Luong, besieged W>r over l\\'O months. ~·ould free thous ands of rebels to join the battle for Phnom Penh. The sources a!So said govern- ml.'nt force s retreated south and northwest or Phnom Penh. Rebe l r ockets f e ll on both Pochentong Airport, v.•herc the ,\merican uirlift continued nnd in the c·ity near the U.S.' e m· bussy. J..on Nol made 4i tearful de· parture. Generals and promi- nent politicians gathered in the pr<:sident's C han1car Mon Palace to bid farewell. Wit- ne s ses ut the d eparture {'l•remony s aid the. president left rt:l uctantly. and as he inspected ~1 color guard both he and his \\ ifc 'A"Cpt. Rocks on Tracks Clemente Seeking Railroad Vandals ,\tt•hison. Topekct and Santa J•"p Rall\\'<1Y Con1p;1ny ~1 gc.•nt s ;n·l· l"ontinu1ng to pro be scpar:.ite :.acts of Easter \\'eek \'anUali.s m in \\'hieh trus h barrels fillt•d \\'ilh rocks "·ere SC'l on r:nlroari tracks ru11nin~ through .S:u1 Clemente ·State Beach. In the OlOSt r t'cent incident Thursday night, a freil!hl 1ra1n struck ct barrel and a SI0.000 rire t·esulled th at c rippled lhC' le:1d · Joco moti,·c. S;1nta Fe ofri cials s<i id the v:in d alism v.·as another flart'·llP ur \\h;,1t hai; been ;,.1 ch1·oni (' F;usll·r \\'t..;•k HIHl SUllllTl ('I" 111ohlt•n1. (Ince. a s i111 1l nr nl'l 11( ,-:in l\ahsm tJUSl·<I a l0<.·on1ot1\'e to p:1r1 ial ly rl cr,11 I. Robt'rl 8<1111011, ~UJ){'f'1n lcndt•nt ti( Santa f't''s op('1·at1on ... 1n Oruni;c Coun ly, s:.1 id th e f'Om - p~r:y 's fo.l'Ce Of ~pC('LHJ ~gent!:> ha:-. JOllll'll \VJth S;1n CIC"n1cntc poli ce and stutl' p~1rk rani,icrs in an <JI · tempt to !;lOp I he ;1rt s of '~·n· dalis m. Buni o n nol C'd th ij t l-wo •juveniles, a lit ·v(':ir·old San Clemente girl and· .u 16-ycar-old l :<1 rdt·11 1.rovc.• ho_, .. ,,·C're arre.st- i·d :it 1 ht· hl':.Jt'h p:irk l'arl~' Satur· da,\' after agt·nt s :1sscrteclly sa\V thl' p ;,11r 1hl'O\\. roek~ ;1t a passing frl'lght train. f-'elitions h<ive been fi lt·d ,,·1th Juvenile court charging !hl' ,\ otllhs \\'ith thl'O\\·ing mis· ~1lt•-.: al lruin:o,. Uanion said, however, that the rot·k 1h rowin g incident \\'3S not l't·l:1!t·d to placc>mc>nt of the rock· fillt·d tr:.1 sh barrels on the Santa f-'t• traeks. Ran1on !'uid 10 trains . s ix p:1:-.~c.·n gcr and foul' fn.·i ~ht . p<iss :iloni.: lh c Sonta Fe tracks thr1Jt1~h 1hc.· park ench dny. · lla\'i!l).! g r()\\"n up on !he r :1llr11:1d ;ind kn0\\'ini-\ the ~rt'at pn!1•11\1:1I for bodily harm, I can't 11111!1•1·:-.t.111d \\ hy pt•opll· do these th111 ~,.,·· Ban ion i;.aid. I 11· .. a1cl the lncldrnt s didn't up· p1.·.11 · to IJl' n1et'(' childish prank:;. "Tht• !1 111• nf the roc ks in the li;1 r1 l'l3 1nd1l'UtC:s that someone h1!!.ut·1· lhan o child set them I hl'l'l'.'. ht• 5;1 id. · U_anion ~u1d 1:1 rock-filled ~;irrcl C'a stly t'ould dC'rail a train under the right<" II"(: u mstanceli. ' . • De's Not So '6urreat' NEW DELHI. !ndla lAPl - The mot.her of Guru Alaiharaj JI. the 11.year-old Jndian religious leader now living ln the United Slates with an American wife, re· nounced her :;on Friday and UC· cused him or being n playboy in· stt>ad of a holy ma11 . Jn a signed stnlitmenl, his mother declared she OA·as remov· jng her son as spiritual Jeadtir or the Divine Lighl Mission and no longer ret"ogniied him as the ··pcrfe('l mast er,'' as he is known to follo"'ers. The gur-u married hi S American secretary last l\1ay. They had their rirst child, a duughtcr named Prem Latu. me~ning Vine of Love, Jast month. ,, --· The Am6rican Divine l ,ighl l\lission is headquartered in Denver, Colorado .. but lhe guru and his·26-year-old wife were las t reported living in a mansion in Malibu, Calif. Known as Shri l\fataji, or h<:>IY Hang Gl~ding E'1Je1it Called Due to Rain By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot llM 0.llly P'l111 SIMI! Rain. fog, and unfa\'orable V.'ind forced organizers of the first World Hang Gliding Cham- pionship lo call off the final round of competition Monday and to postpone the meet to April 12. The international event \\'ill be run off at Escape Country on the Robinson Ranch in Trabuco Ca· nyon. Finalists are ::;cheduled lo com pete in three different events -aerial ballet, speed run and water bombing. One of the 10 contenders for the \''orld title and a $1 .000 prize is 19-year-old Greg l\i1 itchell of r.tis- s ion Viejo. ···1 figure my chances are prel· ty good . I 've got the best fl ying kite out he re. bul it's a little harder to lund." explai ned i\litchell . Becaus e of the \\·eather, 1'1itchell neve r had a chance to unfold his '"Seagull." an ex· perimental fixed ·~'ing kite which r esembles an airplane. Mitche ll , 26552 La Sierra. and the other pi lots hung around Escupe Country's Hang Glider llangur, looking glumly at the' drizzling sky . Many of the spectators and pilots had come from other states for the event and expressed bit· tl'r di suppointment. Three or the pilots had flo"·n in from 1\ustrulia for lhe competition. .. It's the God of the Birds.,. n1usl'd \Va ltcr Sti ll man, 21. of Pacific Palisad es. "l lC''s asking "'hat those fools are trying to pro. ve \.vith their ...,·ings ." · l\ilitehell , who missed signing up for the !.>pring semester at Saddleback because of midy,·eek qualifying rounds. was to have performed h-is ballet to a popular song '-''hich symbolized the feel - ing about the weather -'"Shaft. •· I lo"·ever, he says t11•ing to run the event in the rain wouldn't hnve been fair to the competitors because they wouldn't have been uble to take enough Oights to ful · ly demonstrate their skills . The com petition April 12 "·ill be filmed by CBS Sports Spec· tac ular under a three-year agreement with Escape Country. Others scheduled to compete are Steve Wilsom . Lomita : Rick ~lontenaro. Santa Barbara ; Steve l'atmont, San 1"1ateo ; Scan Dever, Idaho Springs, Colo.: Mike Quinn, I~omita : Burke Ev.:· ing II I, San Diego : Bob Will s. San- ta An a: David l\tuehl, Lomito, and Mike Larson. l\tinlum.Colo . molher. she s ald her son, .. Under the instlgitlon· ot certain bad·ele· ments In the United Sti.ites Divine Light l\tls.s lon , h11 s continuously disrespected my will by ude>ptinit a despicable, nons1llritual we.)' or lift! ... Susun Dutcher, a 30-year-old Can;:1dian devotee of the Divine l.ight Movement, s<iid the guru's rolatlves in Jndla \\'ere upset wtth the. way l\1 aha raj Ji WO:IS Jiving in the t Jnited Slates. . "He hus not been practicing \\·hat he has been preaching," s.aid l\ti ss l~utcher, who becan1e u llevotee of the guru \\'hen he visit· t'CI Toronto in 1971 . Speaking in b e hnlr or the guru's mother. l\tlsg Butcht-1' said , "I-le has always preuche<i and reco1nmt?ndcd his devotees to li ve a life of vegclarianism. {'elibucy and abstaining from <.ilcohol and all excessive fol'mS .of materialism. No"' he himself ;is indulging and encouraging his i devotees to cat n1eat, to get mar- From Page A .l BULLETS • • shooting policy at the Luguna Beach Police Dcp1.1 rtmcnt states, in erfect. that an officer "'ill only fire his \veupon \\'hen a human life is in d<inger. This policy nlso prohibits \\'arning shots due to the dungt?r to innoce nt persons. •· ... \\"it hin these limitations an office r \\'ill be using: his \\'capon when all else·is not possi- ble and the life that is hanging in the balance is that of the suspect, victim or police ofricer." Chier Schopen said in a memo to the ci· ty manager Al Theal. , Chief Schopen said the tradi- tional solid bullet lacks stopping po\lo•er and cited instances of a \\'ounded criminol making good an escape or attacking a police officer. The chief said the hollo"'-J>Oinl bullets a lso are less likely to ricochet or to pass through a target person and \\·ound an inno- cent bystander. The I..aguna Beach Police Depart ment allows officers to use onlv .38 caliber or 9 mm bullets. ·use of magnum shells is prohibited, although officers can carry .357 caliber magnum weapons. Chief Schopen said the depart- ment was "very strict" about use of unauthorized shells. Councilman Boyd said he ha<l no personal position on the use of hollow-point ammunition, but felt it should be discussed by the council. · "No fingers arc being pointed at anybody and \lo'C might very ,\·ell \Vind up by agreeing wittt them," Boyd said. SU, Patty Search On KENT UC K , W .Va. t UPI 1 -1\ \\·01nan l"e· sc n1bling mi ss ing nc\\1spaper heire:ss Patty lle1.11·st \\'as t he object of cft1 inte nse prc-da\lo'n search t oday in north\vcstern \Vest Virginia, fol!O\\·ing a ·· t ip by a woman gasoline s tation ov.·ner. It "'I.IS the second time in a month that police in West \1irginia 'vere pressed into a search involving the Hearst cas e . "Probably 5,000 JX."Ople S:J\V Patt y ,111-l ea r st som e \\·here J,att night.'' mused state tro0;per R. I ... Gunnoe, "but ~·ou never kno\v . It's hard to t ell. v.·e have to check all reports out.·· :a·ied and hat\'e sexuul rt-latioru; ·and to drink. He 's not Jiving a ;1ipl1·itur1I life. lle's bl•i ntt u I playboy." l'oli s:; Uutcher suit1 .\;ht· thought :n1an)' or lhe gul'u's devotc-.·s, whl~h number eight million in In- dia, \\'OU!d l'Cmuin r:.1ithful lO the Di,·inc Light teuchinb<s. although tht')' "'ould not recognize him us their leudcr. · The Divine Light MiKs lon was founded in 1961 bv the Ruru·s (alher, ~·ho d it•d in i!ni. Afler his death. his \Vido\\' Jll't1t.•l:1in1ed h1,:r · younitcst son to bt· the next hea<l of the movement ''hile she rt·· nlained its patron. 'J'hc gu1·u \\'Its lus t in lnd1 11 in June 1973 \\'hen ht• po!>tl'tl 1.1 S l3 ,000 bond \Vllh l1Ydi un authorities. lie had becon1c c1l'1 · broilt·d in ;i {'llSIUlllS C;JSC llJVO I\. ing SC\'cral hund1·cd lhousand tlollarS \\'Ol'lh or jc\\·eil'y, othl'I' valuables, forcigp eurre11cy and tl'avelers c.·heeks seizl'd front tli~· c:iples ,,·ho traveled \Vith hin1. Plan Cormcil Will R evie w Two Hospitals 1'\\'0 propost•d lrvi nc hospit als. one at UC l r\'int· and lhc otht·1· •• p1i\'atc fa cility j ust over the hill, \\·ill get th e uttcntion of the Orange County Heulth !)Janning 1 Council at jts regular mt.>cting tonight. Council officials sald today it is unlikely the public heating will be reopened al the 7:30 p.m. meeting at 202 Fashion Lane in Tustin. The chief reason for the session is to ass ure that the council facilities revie\\' committee ~ave . adequate considerution to both pro1>0sals before appl'oving then1 lOUa ys ago. 'J'h e issue has caused i;oml' eo11- fli ct bet \\'een the uni vt•r sit v. ,,·hith "'ants ·to build a Si9 •. 4 1nillion tt>uching hos pital, and the partnership of lloai;:: Hospital a nd •\\'cstern ~ledical Foundutio11. ,,·hi ch "·ants to bui Id u S7 .3 million f:.icility nei.lr UCI. Delay Given To Bedelia11 1\ l\\'O·day delay in the pl'e· liminary hearing or a male nurse U('Cused of murdering Mrs. Non- c.·y Atwater of Corona del l\.1ar, \\'as granted dcluy to allo\v a c.'hangc in attorneys. . Daniel Gcrbis Bcdclian. 40. said he ,.,.·ill be rcpres(•nted by fleverly J·lills trial la\V\'CI" Paul, Caruso \\"hen he reiurnf> t u !!arbor Judicial District Coul'l Thursday. lie appeared today bcforl: Judge Selim S. Franklin ,,·ith hi s pre\"ious uttorncy of l"l'l"Ol'd . .J ohn Unesian, \\·ho ...,·i.1 s then rcle01betl from the case. Bclleli<.1n is fret' on $100,000 bail on charges he bludg1...'0ncd l\1rs. 1\t\\'aler lu death Feb. fj in the J\l\\·uter home at 4238 Perham Drive, in the C<.imeo Shores sec- tion or Coronu de! J\.I ur. Stabbe d to D e atl1 CAMBRIOGF.. II ass. <UPI) - The udn1inistrative assistant lo tht• d('<Jll of ltar\·.ard Business School \\":J S s tabbcU to dl'ulh l'\londay nii.;ht in the h ttll\\'.iJ)' of her aparln1enl nl!a1· llurvarri Square. l{olice sail.I the body or CurOI Peterson, 4.8, stabbed 15 times, ,,·as found ly ing rncc llo\\'n insiUc the locked front Uoor. THE CARPET INDUSTRY FIGHTS INFLATION FOR YOU! - •• •• •• I ~ • • WE'VE MET THE PROBLEM HEAD ON. I I ~·· • • •' ""'r""""'•tJ. • • •••••• •• • ... 0:00-"""'"'5""_., .... · "'---- -_ .. __ ··-.. - • Fro m 1950 to 1973, Wh olesale Prices of~ All Commodities .. ., .............. up 65% ·New Ca rs ................. : ...... up 47% Carp et ........................ down 43°/o Thus: .Carpet is a better value today tha n 25 yeai;.:; ago. Carpet Is an e nerg y/fuel saver. Carpet has a longer lite· expectancy. CARPET AT HOME, AT WORK, AT Pl.AY--• -• • • Contributes to safety. Accents a life style. Reduces noise pollulion. l"rovides ease of cleaning and maintenance. ltfective insulator against heat or cold losses. Timeless In beauly, 'Comfort and fashion. WITH YOUR S\ll'l'ORT, AMERICA PROFITS FROM THE U.S. CARPET IHDUSTRY! IH THI HAllOl Al l A S.fNCI 1917 I ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Pla centia Ave .• COSTA MESA 646-4838 Mott.• Thwt. t le S~lO: Fri. t tot: Sot. •:JO to S ' , , , t, I i 1 4 • •" ' '',I •: '•; '"·:·~ .. ·,~ ·• Orange Coast· , EDITION ~· • • I j .. ' ' • 'l'oday's Closi11;! ,.Y. S•oeks VOL. 68, NO. 91 , 2 SECTIONS.,.-22. PAGES' ·ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ; I TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1975 N TEN CENTS • . Grocery Prices Decline by 2 Percent ' r l\y the .o\ssot·ilitt•d ~r~,. 'l'ht•rc 's i.:o••d Ill'\\'§ u1 thl' ~rorcr~· s turt.•. ,\n r\S!iOt'iutl•fl J1 rt.·s-~ n1arkt.•lbuskl.'t l'\U l'\lt•\" :-huwso1ir1l't.•s tlt·tl11u"tl on u ~lul· ':n'il't~ or llclll!<> d111·ing !\l;n't•h, ('Ullillj.t ~Uj)l'l'>llll11"kt•l !Jill ~ Ii,\' nuu·e thu n 2 pt• rt·t•111 . ·rhc tlCt'l'L'llSt'S thd 1101 f<)llO\\' ~ny vurlit·ul:il' µalf1'l'll ;n\d \\l'/'l' f1ffst>l .·in 11111·1, h~· 1nrr1·ust•:-. in th1: pril·e pf chopped chuck and cggs. Jlut the det:lines do provide an in· dil'atlun that grocery pril'cs muy be leveling uod thut thi s \'t>;..11··s r:.itc or increase \\ 111 bt· i>t.'lo\\' thl• t·ust ,.;pi1·als or 197;1 und 1974 . 'l'ht• AP dl'C\Y a 1;;1ndun1 list of 15 1:on1monly purt·hased food und nonfood it<.'ms . t·he<.'ked the p1i1·1· o 11 1"1 ii r l' h I , l 97 3, u t u ~UJ)('l'markel in each of l:J l'llics and ha~ rechecked at the st :irt or l.'uch succeeding month. 1-ll'rc is a brcakdo\1·11 ul \1·hul happened in l,os 1\nf:!l·lui. during !\fareh. The IS~i:m tot<.11 droppud fron1 Sl2.62 to $12.27 , dO\\'ll 3 per('ent . 1\-tilk . sugar. J>UJ>t•r IO\\•els ;ind t·~gs \\'cnt do>A'n : pork t·hops. l'hO))pt.>d 1.'hUl'k, deterj!cnt, fubriL· , D.lilr POot """' l>J 111.idwnl K-1 .... • UC IRVINE'S DR. JAMES· MROTEK GETS FIRST AID FOR CUTS FROM GLASS He Was Injured While Aiding Woman In UCI Medical Laboratory ~~~~~~~~~~- Solution Eyed 'For Upper Bay On Pollution Atembcrs of the Nc"·port Bay Coordinating: Committee learned Monday th<.1l serious pollution troubles in the Upper l':e,,·port Bay muy be nearing u solution. James Anderson cxceutive of- ficer of lhe Sant; Ana. Region Water Quality Control Board. told committee members that the S<.1n Diego Crcck·J\"e\\'port Bay wutcrs hcd is being con- sidered as a ··20s" urea for ex~ . pensive federal studies. Jf the designation i:-; approved, the area would rcl'eive 1noney. perhaps reaching $750,000, to provide two yec.irs of pl<.1nning lo improve wutcr <1uulity in upper and lower Nc\\'porl Bay. 'fhe NC\\'pOrt Bay Coordinating Committee, formed last sum- m c r. ha s been n1e c tin g periodically to determine ho,,· to bt'Sl solve the UpJ)l'r Buy pro- blems . \Vatc1• quulity 111 the bay l'l'· ached u TIC\V lO\V in J\·Jurch of l;.i st ye<.1r. \Vh en Oruni:e County health officiuls ruled the \\'<J\er unril for swimming and \\'aler skiing and that s hellfish gathered there '''ere unfit for humun con- sumption. Consisting of representatives from a dozen concerned agen· cics, the Newport Bcty Coordin<.1t- ing Committee finally suggested • (SceB.\V, Pagc:\2) Or~•:a Const \\' l•11 • l1t•r '.\lost!y fn11· tllroug:J1 \\icd· lll'Sd:1:/. :.tl'{'Ording to !ht• \\'t•uthtir St'l'\'iL'l'. "Ith locid ,,·ind s . \\larmt·1· day ~. Bcuch hi ghs at 63 ris ing to 67 inl<111d. Li'''s tonight 40 to48. INSl~ETODJ\.\' Rote increa.telf. likely will be coming thicker and /aster than ever and your bills /or telephone. elect.ricity Ofld gos wilt continue going up. Story, Page BS. htdt"X .... , •. ,, "' .. •• .... \ Acid.Burns Three ,. • : I ·!\, ' I '' • • ./~~: ' On Irvine Campus Three persons w ere burned by acid this morning ''·hen bottles containing various chemicals tumbled to a UC Ir.vine l<1boratory floor and splintered. Splashed by a mixtur'e of l'hemicals as th~ jars crashed to Jui-ors Angry As Case Ends In Mistrial By TO>! BARLEY Ofll>f,O•ilrPllM~I The trial or a $12 million la\Ysuit filed against Avco Com- munity Developers and the J~aguna Niguel Homeowners As· sociation \\.'as moving into its fina l hours Monday when Super ior Court Judge Byron K . Aolcl\.1illan declared :.i mistri:.il. Jurors said Judge l\.1cMill:.in told them that evidence admitted by him earlier in thc.i.rial should nol have been a llqwed to go before them. He wa!f'.•i-iol available today lo el3boi:ate~ • Jurors Dick Morton and l\.frs. Jean ~a.n·der s contltcted ne\vsn\.e'll:·1mmediately-a rter the rulirtg a)'d protested what they s aid wai,.!'a sheer waste of our time and,tllxpayers' mofiey in a ,.t•'ry complic:..ted five·\\·cek ·t1ia1. •• · I ·Th~y 1s.alU he jury 1had heard enOugh eViden cc in those fi ve \\'eeks to juStify u ve1\fict io !.aior Or'tflC (iVe plaintiff:;. ·1\:t issi.1e·in the la\\'Sllil that nu,,· 1nust be tried aguio il't Supe1ior Court is aUeged action taken by .-\vco to restrict development of u Laguna Niguel ho1n e site that \vas purchased eight ycurs ago b.Y rtrtr . and Mrs. Floyd Hontford. Il' wa's testified that Avco of· fJct;ials. alterppted to•cOmpel the property owners to adopt a1'C'hilectural standards over any structure on lhe lot at a time· whgn the land w as~being sold.to Chester Lautzenheiser, Eugene ' Ventre und Gurney T. "Pete" Peterson. ll 'i''as argued .for the five plain· u1rs that .Avco and tbe L<il,(l;Yn_a Nigoel Honfeo\VDcrS A oCfallon had no .righl to force the purchaser$ .~o comply with arChitecturul restrlctiooll,.Ahul1 dtd not Bpply when the Inna wbs first bought by the lla11ford8. 'Luu tienh eiscr. 'Ventre end Peterson actually moved n home onto the !lite, but were prevented from taking title to the p1'0pCr.t.y >A'he.n u la"·suit w.».:r,filed against them. · • I the lab floor was Lorraine l\1. Boyle, u physiology lab tet·hni - l'ian. Burned bv the mixture of chemica ls when they rushed to :.iid Miss Boyle "'ere Dr. Jumes l\.1rotek and Dr. \\'illium Tiller. both post graduate researchers at UCI. The three burn \'ictlms \Vere t<.1ken to Costa l\f csa l\1empriul Hospital for treatment and ex· a minution. The two m e n \\·e1·c treated <1nd released. ~liss Boyle ,,·ould be hospitalized for obSl'l"\'alion, a hospitul spokes.mun s:.i id. County fleallh Dep<.1rtm~nt r:.itliologist 01·. Durr e ll \\'icdem<.1n s uid there \\"US no cvidenec of radioactivity in- volved in the accidl•nt. i\'l iss Boy le. 22, of 18622 llc1ch- n1ont Ave .. S<.1nta An:.i, is a st:.iff rl'sl'arch assoc i u te ; Dr. l\1 rotck. 36, of 2650 Eltlen 1\\'e., Costa ~l t•sa, is a postgraduate schol:.tr doing rl'Sl'arch. and Dr. ·ri\Jey. 26, of 2135 Elden 1\ve .. Costa i\ies a. is a t;CI r escu reh biol og ist. University of£icials "·e re not able to immediately identify all of the chemicals that caused the burns. llo\\'ever, theY said. none of the material spilled on the lab floor ,~·ould be harmful to anyone who did not come in direct contact • \\"ilh it. Classes Set 111 Newport Hegistration \\•ii~ be held tonighl ilnd Wednesday nig ht for persons.interest· t'<i in enrolling in si)1ing <.'lasses offered by Lh l! Ne"·po'rt Beach P.trks, .Beaches and Recreation Department. Signups wifl be lakt!n between 6 and 8 p .m . at the Community Youth·Center, 5th St(eet aTid Iris Avenue jn Cororia del Mar. 1\ctivities, which begin nc):l week, are suited for c hildren, adults <1ncl t~mrag-e1·s . Th--e)' include spo rts..-"clivi\\~, ttrti .. tla~1e1r. li't!t 1r~.faj ~·· ' terea:LCJd;1_,, .., · ,.. · '· f'1 , l~ ~itlon iQ aubl~• ; le~~(urirvc~ tht. p t1 t'Lll ::~r· ~1 .l;"b'.~ ~ :1ikf' 0.for ~itd'&n \\'II olf ' Al~ldo ll:un o tul 11! . ~~ 'i soflt•ncr , huttt·r and cook1es\\1:nt u11 ; thl' other five ite1ns \\'ere un- L'hani,:cd. During f\lurt•h , the 1narkl"l · bas ket bill dl'clincd ip ti tiliL•s, do"'" .<Jn uvera~e of 3,2 percent, and in-.:reased in l\\'O l'iti~. up un averu~l' or six-tenths or 1 per· l'l'nl. Ovl•r-all, there \\'US un <JVC'ragc dro p Of 2.7 percent. '!'he situation Y.'ai!. an improvt" " n1L•nt O\ l'r J··L·hruury. \\hen lht· bill d1·opped 111 nine cities :.incl 1·o~L' i11 four, but the price of ~J'O<.'l'f'H'S \\">lS still lllUl'h highl'I' lh:.in l:..i ~t ye•1r. In th1..• l~·months t•nded !\l:ir<:h 31, lhc n1;u·ket · b:..isk1..·1 bill\\ ent up an :..ivl.'a;agC' uf 1-1 .2 pl'rt·ent . Ov1..·r tht.• 25·n1onth period du1;n~ \\htch the t\P h;is • been c hc('k in g p1·il'L'S, the bill \\ l'llt UI> 29.8.J)Cl'l'l'lll. l·'u r 1nL·rs h;1 \ ,. l11·cn i,:t·lting le:-t-n1on t•y f ot' t ht•1r produc:ls. hut the Uc'c·rL·u :-.c has not been ful· lv rt·fh:cted at tht· :.u1x•rmurkt.·l, 111;,unl y bL'l'<.lll:-.e the cost of lhc food Ll st.•lf is only a i.n1;.all fa cto1· Ill lht· O\"l'l'·U ll IJl'il'l' p;.aid by th~ cun sun1l·r . llig hl'r cns1s 'fu1· 1run~porl<iliun . lubor. fuel and other items have t;.a kl·n up nluch of tht· lll'l:l'l'a ~l·. Lon .Nol Leaves - President Exiled l'l lNOl\-1 PF:l'\11 IL.Pl I :\ teurful Pres ident f,on f\'.ol ll'ft t•mbuttlcd Ca n1bod1<1 fur cxile to· day. RL•bt•l troops cclcbrdted his dcparturt·· by I ightening their noose around Phnom Penh <1nd partially overrunning one of the governmcnl's l asl provincial :;trongholds. Lon Nol, 62. '''ho has led the Cambodian govcrnmenl for fi\'e years since the overthrow of ·Newport Man Buys Westerne . By Hll.ARY . VF. • 01 I.II• D•ilJ Pilot II 'l'hl' sun~en, bat •red hulk uf the Weste"!'ner, tb.i spor1sfi shing boat that \\·ent down off Ne"·po1·t I lurl>or last week , was sold todav to a l\"ew1>0rl Reuch diver fo.r · SIOO. Doug Ferrell, s kipper-owner or th"c 65·fool boat. said he sold 'vhat-ts left of the Westerner to Frt."<l fftunsol}_i a i:liver employed by Orange County. The .skipper said l\1unson planned to float the boat either Juter today or Wednesday to rL·· l'over anything of value still on the vessel. such <JS the engines and µ1·opellcrs. 'fhc Westerner sank last \\'ed· nestlay ubout 100 yards orr the t•<1st jetty in Co1·011<1 de! l\lar. dutnping <111 33 passengers .and t'l'l'"' members into the \\'Uler. ,.\ll \vcre rescued by the l-larlX>r Patrol. 1\L·cording lo 11 arbormaster 1\I Oberg, nol much is left in gOod t'ondition <1bourd the old fishing boat. Pieces of t he deck have flo.ited to the surface. the b<.1iltank broke ay.·uy fron1 lhe deck and floated a\\'ay, the pilot house has split in hair and the main hull appears to be breaking up be neath the sur· facl.'. Oberg suid. t\ ll'am of seven d1\·e1·s fron1 Sun Clc1ncntl', J\"e\\'porl Beach ;111d Lag unu Beach lifeguard de · µartml.'nls spent several hours • i\tlunday exurnining the remains of the \\'cstcr11e1·, ,,·hich is lyini..: (SL•e BO:\ T, Page .'\~) Police Seek Identity of Newport Body r.;c ,Yport Beach dctecti\'eS and Orunge County l'Oroner·s d e-. puties today resumed their ut- tempt to identify lhe body of a young man found Monday by a womun takinJ{ a morninJ! walk along the beach in Balboa. The badly det•on11>osl'd re· muinS. \vhich appeurccJ to hu,·c been in the \\'atcr for al least thl'l'C \VCl'ks. \\'ashed ashore :.it aboul 8 a .m . ut th(' strand near I. Street. 'Lifeguards• rct1ievcd the body \\lhich :.ippearcd to be \.l,!at of a routh in hi s teens . Spl'culation is s trong today I hat the remains c lad in blue de- nim 1>a nts are those of 15-ye:.ir· old Philip l\f ugna or Nor'''alk. I le dis<1ppcdred in the surf al Sunset Beach March 19. Sul coroner 's spokes men lo· duy said they still had no strong ~videncc to announce the identity of the body. , · r.1a gna had been s>A·imming ''ith friends \\'hen he app:.irentlv Llro"'ned <1nri \·anished in the Cold su1iuarlicr last 1nonlh. .Dutcclivc S·gl , K<'nneth T'hon1µs on s aid th:.lt dentul thur~ "'ill be tlJc ouly Stl'ong lc1'd~ .at esl~blishing the identily. ('O,,On~r ·s officUile could sl\00 lit· tlo llght todPy oili'\:he e xut't cause of de:.ith and. if¥~d lhat tin aulops~· 1>t.l.l'fo1·n1cd (l\.te t,tonday failed to ·evt;;;l th,c ~a,\ls.e.;;A\~,c tt'$1.$ ure JlllJ~do,ci~~ ll'~·jlil _. r . ' ' Pr1t1l'L' ~orotlon1 Sih..inouk. flc\\ 10 Indonesia \'1a ·rtiui1 ... nd. 1'\\0 1nsurgt·11t rorkets l;.1 nd{'ti fl{•ar the prl's 1dcnl's plane <JS he 3 MORE VIET CITIES FALL TO REDS, Page A4 climbl•d the boarding ram1> at P()('hcntong 1\irport. The president, ~tccompani cd by Prilne l\·1 inistcr Long Borel and a p:.irty of 28 officials, ar- r·i ved in J a k arl<.1, Indonesia, th('JI fie\\· lo l3uli on the first leg of \\·hat \\1as dl'scribecl as an "unof· fitial" tou1· dl•slincd to take hin1 to the L'.nited Stutes . Senior guvc1·nn1cnl. :-;ou rct•s .sctid il \\"aS clcar the chit•f ofst<ite has no intention of r eturning. !\l t•an\\·hile, I ndia today l"l'· t'O!fni;:cd llrincc No1·odom Sihanouk 's roya l government uf fSec l~O~ 1"01., Pa,l!e /\:!) Efforts Futile .. UPI Ti:lf9llOIO LEAVES HIS COUNTRY Cambodia's Lon Nol Ford Seeking Way To Stem Red Tide By JI ELF.ro.: TllO!tl.'\S l',\L!\1 SPR I NGS <L'PI ) l'rcsidcnt f'o1·d nnd SC'c relary of Slate 1-ft·nry Ki ssinger arc pu1·s u· ing tliplom:.1tic initiati\'{'S to h:.ilt the :'.'\ort h \'ietnamcsc in,·asion of South Victna1n, but so far thei1· t'ffu1·ts ha\'c been futile. a \\'hitc J louse s pokcs m un suid today. ··niplon1util' initiuti,·cs a1·l' go· ing: on L1nd ha\'l' gone on." press ~ccretar\' Ron Nl'sscn told l'l'- 1)0 11t•rs ·t}ut ... So far l <.'an s a,y !her h<J\'l' been £utilL·:· :'\csscn ;ilso said the Prl's idl•11t has no intentio n of •·fixing: IJlame'' on the d ctc rioratin ~ rn1htary situation in South Viel· 11un1 and B<11nbodia. But he d(){.'S bt•lic\'c th<1l th e fuilu 1·e or C'ongrt..'sS to <1pprove an additi·unu I $300 n1illion in :n·n1s aid "had an ,•ffL•c,t on So uth VictnunlL'Sl.' arn1y n1orale." \\'hen us kcd \\'hcthc1· i·"ord ft·l.'ls thal the ViL•t1H1111cse pro- gr:.1111 \\·as a fuilu1·1..', 1\"t·sscn told reportl'rs the South Viet11an1e~L' '"have been d c fcridin g lhL·lll Sl']\'l'S l otull~· \1·itlllllll .\n1l·ril';1n ht,,._, .. s intl' the I;11itl'd Stall's troops \\'Cl"e \\"ithdra\\ll in I!)iJ. ··The~· ,,.el'e d1..•ft.•11tlin g then1sel\"l'S then andJherc \1·us a n t•normous invasion'. he s aid~ ··1 don 't Sl'C thut (\'il'tnamiza· t ion) \\'US a factor,·· he added. Ken George, who works for the Stan- ford University Press, remembered all those pencils he had absent·mindedly taken home from work over 25 years on the Job. He gathered them all up and brought them In- to the office as his contribution toward saving the university money. co.workers have dubbed his box of penClla the "Ken George Memori al Pencil Collection." ·UPI Telephof1• • ·• ··1·1ie l"res idcnt has bt'l'TI in •·0111<1ct \\"ilh Kiss i ll~l'l' <.1nd h:.is 1.1<.'l'll J'(;'Cei\·ing inlt.'lligl'lll'C l"C· JXJrt s.'' l\"c.sst'n said. lie .s:.i id that G(.'11. I-l·l'deriek l. \\"e,·:.111tl thl' Arn1,· t•hier of s1.iff ,,·iii be ;.c t urning· fron1 his fal't: finding 1n ission to South \'ietn:.1111 l:itt•l' this \\"el'k and \\ill ··IJrini..:- hal·k a full report ctnd ~i,·e it to thP President iu 1Jl'rsu11. ·' Ki ssinger <1l so ''ill Ix.-fl ying lo P:.illn Springs th is \\l'L·k to dis- cuss the Soulhcast .-\si<.1 pli ght ''1th 1-·ord and \\·,·yu nd. LOSERS LEAD SfOCKS,3.1 :XI-~\\' ,.()HK r l .l'f) Thl' ~tuL·k 111 ark l'I e lost.•d lo\\·L·r fo1· the :-.L't'ond eo11scL·ut1,·c ~cssiun lo<l u\· 111 s [O\\· trad1ng c'n tht• !XL•\\. ,.ork Stol'k Exth:n1gl·. 'l'lle llo\\. Jones indu:-.tri 'd ~1\"L'rag L'. off tnor·t· th:111 :-.1x poill\!<> <1l thc ut1t !':t L'l :ind do\\ n onl_,. a point in the day, .hl!':tl ti.5'; po1111s hy 761 .58. Dec line:-. outnun1l.Jl'l'L'd ~1d t·:1 llt'l'S IJ~· UIJL•Ul :.1 lfll'CL'·lO·UllC n1a rgin 11·:.iblcs. ,\ 11 i. Prll'l'S also \\·ere lu\\·c r in 1n oder~~ll' t1·adin g on thi.! .\tne1itu11 Stot:k F:x<.'ha11gc. ' I , • • I ' ~ OAILYPtLOT N f' ram ,.,.,,.. 11 I CON NOL. • • . 11atiu11a\ u11ion or Cumbodia. I.on f\'tJI ousted .Sihanouk in ~• «:oup in !\l ur<.·h . 1970 . .Sihanouk, "'ho said he t ril'd to n1aintain a n e utralist course. !'lel up his Huvcrnmt•nt In Pekin~ soon ,ift cr. '!'he Con1munisl-le <I f\hmcr House then cn1t•rged :inct began their fight ag,nins t I.on Nol 's U.S. s upplied and tr;.dned troops. 'J'he l ndi:1n flcrl:-.ion \\'as :in- 11uL111t'l·ll 111 u joint t'u1nmuniqUi.-' issucd ;it lht· end of a four-duy v isit to Ne,~· Delhi by t he "Sihanouk i::uvcrnmcnt's forc1~n n1inislt•r, Sarin Ch huk. Shortly ••flt•r Lon r-.'ol 's (Jc- 'Plil'turc. o (firial sour<.'e s d is· t·loscd that t he !\1ckong ·Rivt•r l0\4'11 of Ncak Luong, jammt.'d with 60 ,000 refugees <.ind ~o ldit•rs, had been partially c;vt·rrun ;.ind y.•;1s in danger of falling. ··Thev're in t·o ntrol or a good p arl o·r the tO\\'n ; thC'y n1u y .b<J \'C ha ir or i i ," the SOU rC('~ ~aid . •·it looks like il is going to ·fall." The fall of Nc:i k LuonM. :besieged for O\"l'r l\\"O n1 on th:-:. \\'ould frl'C lhuus:1nd:-: of rC'bel :-. lo join th e battle for Phnon1 Penh. The sourt·cs ulso said go\·t·rn· m cnt fo rcL·s r clrealc<l ~out h :1ntl north\\'e~t of J->hno1n Penh. Rebel 1·uckcts fel l on both Pot:hcnlong Airport, \\"here the Ame1i can airlift continued, <tnd in the c:il y nc;.ir the U.S .. ·.em- bassy. Lori Nol made a tearful de- parturc.;·Gener;.ils and promi· nent politicians gathered in the presid e nt's Chamcar fl.1 o n Pa lace t o bid farewell. V.'il· n esses ~1 t t h e d eparture ceremony said the president left reluct1:1ntly, <1.nd as he inspected a color l::Uard both he and his "-life \!.'Cpl. f'r1>111 Pnt1<' A I BAY ..• that ; '208 !.lat u-s '' be C'xplore<l . :\nderson esti m ~1Led that on thl' busis of rcc('nl pollution planning in Lakt' TuhoL', C"O st s ma y amount to S750,000 O\"t.'l' the t\\"O· _year pl unn ing period. ·-That"s figuring y.·c spend the ~ame S2.30 per person li ving in the urea as they di~ up north," he said ... · · ~; 'fhe r egion;_it board originally a,sk ed the stale board to de· sign<.itl.' onl y the San Diego Crcck-!\"cw1>ort ll;.iy water shed for 208 planning. · Jnste.id, the state board recent- ly propos L·d th ut th e e ntire Orange County tirca and portions of Vt.'ntura. Los An _ge l es . Biverside und San Bernardino ji'ounties also be included. I 1'his \vould cover t he Su nta ~l a1:u. Los Angl'h.•s <.ind Santa lA.na Ri ver B:.i sin planning a reas. IJ The regional board last month !.issued a resolutio n opposing the \Jlan suggested by the state board l.and rt·itcratcd its proposal that 'only the San Diego Creek· ~ey.·port Bay area be considered. Anderson said a public hearing \\·ill be held Thursday in Les ~nge l es to determine 1,1:hi(·h agcnl'y should be assigned the 14Jsk of plan~nin & the large 208 .;J/"t.':J . ,\t thal hearing. Anderson <ind €>t hers .ire l'X pccted to protest I he !urgl'I' design;·1tion. asking in· i;tt>ad th.it the Sun Diego CrL>ck- Nev. port 81:1y Watershed be su b· t.lt sign;ilc<l for scpar.ite plan- 11ing. 1\ jolnt-p0\\11.:rs ogency '\'US quickly formt'd la:i t \I.eek. :.ind rcprcsl•ntali\·cs of thilt group Thursd <Jy \\'i ll 1.1:-.k to be na1ned us \h~ ugency to plan the Sa n Diego- ,N'C\\pot"t llily urc:.i. actording 1"0 t\lex &\vie, lc1-:a l coun~el for the Irvine Ranch \V :1tcr District. 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'' l' , ' • . .. • ' • 0.11., P'llt1 PllOl• llr tllth"' K•flltr • A lte1•11at i1,•es State Seeking Bridge Ideas Written comment s nro being sou g ht th is w cl!k by stuto highway offil·i als \vho have de- vl'IQpcd fivt• se par;.~tc ph111s ror a llL'I\' P.al·ifil' Coust lli ~h\\'UY bridge spanning Ne"''l>Ort li~y. 11 aig A y an i oi n ~ d isl 1i<·l director for the Culiforni:.i Jlepu111ncnt or ·rr<ins portation. suld thut ln- terL•s ted pa1·t 1e s n1uy sub1nlt Lh1tir opinions in writing about ~~hl• pro1}{)s1:1ls lo rcpluce the old t 1932-vintage bridge wit h a ne'v six-lane span. The plans o£fcred thus far in un en,•iron m ental impact stutement t·ite four versions, differing in h!.'ighl, and a fifth \\lhich suggests: th<ft. nothing be done al a IL Ci ty officials Jast week 811t O( 25 feel \\"Ith p COlit of $;:1 milllort nnd. ugaln. u si1nllur number of displuced structul't'S. -Plan D, Y.'il h lhe highrsl pro· file 1·10 fl·et ) ;.ind the grl'4ill'SI in1 - p at'I 011 St l'UC.'\Ul"l'~ (66 hOUSl'S t.1 1\d fiVL' lHl~i neSSl'S), \\OUld '11:-o cost thl! nlost . \\"Ith u 111·it•c tt1g of SS.5 n1illion. Consult ants otso stress that thttt h igh u bl"ldt:c y.·ouhl i .. lls:o ul]O\V fol' fl:l l' gl"c>atl'I" USt.' O{ the h:1rbot'*:O.by large \'essels and t·ould _ leud to u push (or n1o~c ix•rtill llf: i.llld m OOl'illg f <ll'i Jitit•S. 1'he firsl offi cial ht..•utings 0 11 the µrojt'cl ,,·ill be S<'hl'ilulL>d for sometime in June, officiii ls said, <.1nd in the interim, <'omments y.·jll be l"eceived through the dis· tril't 's Post OrCicc Box 2304 in Los Angeles, 00054. FRED MUN SON RETRI EVES WESTERNER'S BAIT TANK FROM BIG CORONA SURF Sunken Sportfisher Breaking Up Under Water ott Newport Harbor nounced the form a tio n or a formal s upport group for the bridge project whiC'h ove r the ycurs has s parked controversy rcl1:1ted to the height or a new span. T he draft i1npact slulemenl, containing .a ll pe1·tinent duta .about the alternatives and their t'ffccts on Nc,,·port. c;1n be \."iC\\·ed at Ne\\"f>ort llt!uc h C'ity hall or any brunch libra1·y in the Laguna Will Probe Police Ammunition By JACK CHAPPELL 01 "'' 0<1Hr PU01 Sl•ll The Lagu na B('ach Police Department's use or hollo"'·-poinl bullets 1n service h1:1ndguns is the !-iubjecl of an examinati on by the City Counci l ¥.'ith at least onl' councilman curious about '~·ho uuthori 7,ed the forC'e's s"•iteh to thl.'de:.idly ammun ition. The council y.·i!I di scuss the J)()licc dcparlmt'nt um1nunil1on ~ll its 4:30 p.m. \V C'dncsd<.iy n1Cl'I · 1ng. Councilman Charlton Jtoyd. \\ho plueed l he mutl('1· on the· t·ouncil agenda, s;dcl he \\"anted to k.nO\\' \\"ho ma<le lhc dc{·1s1on lo u se the hollo\\·-µoint bullets \\•ldeh t'Xp<t nd in side on impacl ;.ind poSSl'SS grt.•ater ··stopping pov.·er " than so[id bullets.· -·This is lo most of us a highl~- controversial thing and one of L'normous importance to us <Jnd one that definitely should h<J\'l' a guideline from the c·ouncil eithe r pro or con," Boyd said . Police Chief Frank. Schop<•n said Monday he believed the hollo\v-points h ad been apprO\"l.'d for use several years 1:1go 1.1nd \Vere the '·best possible" ;.1111 · munition. "The purpose of the officl·r- t·arrying a ,,·capon hus c.-h.:1ngei.l during the p.ist !lcvcr.:il ye;1 r~. Until a fe \v :yea rs <lf:O, an offiec·1· could shoot a pers on committing: a felony. This \\"<IS obviously too drastic a dl•cision under n1any circumstances:. "\Ve ha ve no''' 1·eached the point \\•here the onlv time an oC- ficcr may use hi s ,vCapon is \vhen a human life is in immediate danger. Al the p resent time, the s hooting pulil'y at the Laguna Bcac~e Dep:.i~tmcnl Sliltt>s, Plan Council Will R eview Two Hospitals T\\"O proposed Irvine hos pit<.1ls, one al UC Irvine and thl! ottwr a µri,·atc f.:1ti1it y j ust over the hill. \\"ill get the Lllll.'lltion or the Or1:19i:e County l le<.dth Pl1.1nning ·Council <1t i1 s r cg ulur n1e1."tin 15 tonight. Council offic ia ls suid today it is unlikely the public hearing ''·ill Uc reopened at the 7 .30 p.1n . ml.'eting at 202 Fa!-o hion ! ... .inc 111 ·rust1n . 'fhc t'hil.'f reason for the ses~ion is 10 as:.Ul"l" lh<.il thl' eounc·1 I fucihlil.'s rev\c\V commilll·e j!o.1\"l' udl.'qU<tte t•onsideration to IH1th }lt"OJ.HJS<J!s hl•fol"l' ;q1prt1\ L!lJ.: l111.·111 10 days ago 'fhl' iS:->lll' h ;t:-, l'iHISl'ti SO ln(• ("011 lllC:l. \)Cl\\"(•t'!l lh l' !llll\L'l"Sl1\ ''li"11·h ·,,.<11its to build <.1 :s ij I 1nillion ll':tl'hi ng hospi!:ll . ;.ind thl• partnt.•rship of lloHg llos11it;~I ;111d \~c~tcr·n l\It.•di l'o.11 l'o11nd:1 liP11 , \1 ht l·h "·ur:ts lo hu11t.J uS7.3 n1i llH1t1 f;1c·1Jity ne:.11· CCI . 111 effect, that an officer will only fire his \\·capon '''hen a human llfl· is in danger. This policy also prohibits y.·arnin g shots due to the danMer to innocent persons. ·· .. _ \Vilhin these limitations ;1n uffieer \\'il l be using his 11l'<.1)>on ,,·hen al l else ls not 1>0ssi- hlt.· and thl' lifC' that is h1:1ngin g in thl· b;itance is that of the susi:>el'l. 1·1t·t1n1 or police officC'I'," Chief Sl'hnpt.•n said in a 1ncn10 to the c·i- t~ n1:1nagcr .-\1 ·rhe;.i l. <~hil•f Schoµen s aid the trncli - tu1n;il solid bullf't l<1{"k.S stoppin~ JIU\\t·r ;inti <·it<·d in st1.1ncC's of u \\UIHH ll'd crirninul 111:.ik.ing good :1n e~t·1:1 p<.' ur attacking a policl' t1ffit"l'I". ·rhl· chief said the hollov.·-point hulll•ls cilso are less l ikel~,_to J"ll"O<.'ht:'t or to pass through <t tar~et person and Y.'Ou nd an inno- t·ent bystander. The La guna Beach Poli ce Department allov.·s ofricers to use only .38 ca liber or 9 mm bu ll ets. Use of m agnum shell s.is prohibited, a lthough offi cers can t·.irry .357 caliber magnum \\·eapons. Chief Schopen said the depart- ment \v<.1.s ·-,·cry strict" about use of unauthorized s he lls. Counl'ilm;1n Boyd said he h<1d no pt.•rs~1na l posit ion on lhe use of holh>,,·-pu int umm unition , hut felt ·it :o;hould be discussed by the COU!ll'il. ··!'\o fin gers ;u·c being pointed ~it <.inybotly and ,,.e might very ,,·ell ,,·ind up by :.igreeing \\"it h them." Boyd s~1id. A brier sur\'ey or local Jay.• en· forcement agencies shoy.·ed dif· fe1·enccs in th e ammunition <1ut hori zed to be fired by officers. 'fhe San Clemente P o li ce Dep<..1rtmcnl docs nol provide ~1mmunilion eithe r for target practice or field use. Its officers buy their O\\"n ammunition and arc allO\\·ed to use ·m agnums • hollo\\·-point bullets or solid lead hulll'tS. . ~('\\"port ' Beaah and Costa '.\IL•SiJ require officers to use hullo\v-point .38 speei.il ammo si nlilar to l.aguna Beac:h, ·rhe Orange County Sheriff's flcp.i1·tmenl issues .38 speci<1 l slilid pornt ammunition to its de· 11u11l·S. but u spokesman s1:1id de- putll'." \\'l'l"l' <illO\\"Cc.I lo C<.l l"l"V n1;n . .:nun1 un1muni1ion and use it 1f the situation den11:1nded the hi gh l.>O\~"l'l"Cd shell s. Realtors' Office Looted by Thieves ,\ rc..•mocleling p~oject 1:1t lhe or- lll'l'S of the r\cwport-~1esa Board 11f Heallors offices in Old XL'\\J)(l'ft is proving more costly I h;111 t'X J)l'l"t t•cl . Burgl;.u·s look ;.id,·antage of a hoarded-up t-XlCl'iOr Y.1all early 1 his \\ 1·ck <.tnd entered the offic e"s '~•t 401 !'\. 1\(•\rport Boulevard. ·rhey left \Vit h an expl..'ns ive 1 .1 pt·11_-r1tl·r·. r_;idio and 1:1dding 111at:htnl'. i->oltec :-;aid that the h1:-;s, dll!l"OVl'rl•d i\Iond av morn· 111g, \1·ilt total $875. · Sore Throat? 'Actor' Sues Ponw Movie 1-llAMI, 1'"1:1. C1\f')· Pro<l1rc<'1·"ofthcitex movic "Deep Throa~" arc bcin ].! :-ut·d f11r SI million b.v a 26-year -old l\l1an11 1nan \1 ho l'laitn.., h1· I\ .J.., un\\ 1\tin~ly n1ndc a pal't of the ITIOV IL'. . lll!nry .Ju:il •t:i+ ;1 l!f1·ct1;1rd . :-.:a1fl he "·°'s filmrd \Vilhollt h1~ l:11~>1\ lt·dgc pl:1,\ 111g PltlJ.! l'nnJ! :it a r..11ami 1not('I ;ind thu.t the br1 l'f u ppt>:i r :111 l'l' \1 •• , !• 1ni: l'lloug h fo 1· f r1 c nd s to recognite h1n1 and IH unt hin, \\1th n.1111t'' s1J(·h .1~ Sc1rc 'I'hrout ~ind J ll!ilit·c ·rh ro:.r t . . ,\f~cl' bt•;1 ri11 g ,, prl·111.d 11101ion, f'i rt·111l .Jud ge Sam :--11\ er· •"':o.u.ed a .111di:tnll·nt c1f li,1h1h1:-. ~ay ini: thi:it .Justice ct id h;1\"(' u lt·M1t11n:1tt· eltn111 ag111n-.t the ci ~'fcndunts, Gerold Da· nu ano I'1'ndut·t rr111 .... of/\:~'\\ ,.ork 1~ l ri~d Jur·y '~:1 ... t·n11\1•11t.•d J\l ondr1y 10 make a de- . I t·rml 11 !II lllll n( d a Ill :1).:t.'" , S1 I\'(' r· 's L"o11 r1 roo1n \\ <.is p:uikcd n!i> juro'rs and spectators v1e,ved the mnvu• f1lmtd 111 i\li ;.itl1i und heard Lfnda Lov· el ace, sl ar of th1• I 1J m, lest 1(y. f 'rc1111 Pftfl<-A I BOAT ••. on her side ubuul 70 ft'Cl dcl'I'· Oberg s<1id the surges from thC tides S\\"et.•pin..: in and out of the harbor entrant:e arc causing the boat to break u1>. ""Those tides at the ent rance \vould cause anythi ng do,,·n there to fal l ap:.irt," Oberg said . The harborm as tor added that the 11 :.i rbor Dcp1:1 rtment has abandoned its investi gatio;1 of the at•cident. Because the boat is in such poor condition nO\\", he stlicl it is impossible to tell \\"h;.it u<·tuully h.ippencd. Thl• Coast Guard investi g:.ition is still continuing. hO\\C\"l'I'. and is L•x pt.•t:led to be t•on1plctl•d \\"it hi n scve ru l \\ et• ks. JUNE;'S 'Ol!J;' . IN BUDGET BID HOSTON ( li PI) -Hep. flarnL'Y F'rank, CD-Boston), think s a s hort . chc<ip summer is ju!'lt the t hin g for the ailing J\1 ass al'husetts budget. 1-le rl.'- comn1c nds that the month of. June be temporaril y abolished. ·-The governor knew in J~1nuary th at \\·e \\·ould h:.ive lo /.!l't r id of one month this yt'ar," t'rank said. ' If the go,·e1·nor ha~l been \\•ill· ing to ··bite th(' bullet earlier \\"C l"OUl<l ha ve abolished 1'"ebru1.1rv instead ur June," he added. - Delay Given To Bedelian ;\ t"·o-tl ay dcl:..iy in the pre· Ii mi nary hearing of a nlale nurse ~1ccused of murdering l\11'S. Nan· cy 1\t,v1:1 ter of Corona del l\1ar. "us grantl'd del:Jy to allo'v j1 change in attorneys. Daniel Ger bi s Redelian, 40, said he ,,·i ll be represented by Beverly Jlills trin l J<t\\•yer Paul Caruso y..·h cn he returns to Jl1:1rbor .Jud icial District Court Thursduy. lie aJ)pe:ired today before .Judge Selim S. J."ri.inklin \vith hi s J>l"L'\'ious attorney of record. John Onesian, ,,·ho \\'<J S lhl'n l"('le~1sed from lhl' c<iSl'. Rl•dclian is fl"t'(' on SJ00.000 h:iil on l'h:Jrgcs he bludgeoned ~'frs. 1\t\\":.Jtt·1· to death 1-"l'b. Ci in the J\ty.·atc1· hon1e at 4238 Perham Dl'iV(', in the ('an1t>o Shores sec· lion of Corona clel !\1;ir. 1'he cUrrently endorsetl height <.t rnong city offici'als b:1 a e,om· promist-measurp of 17 to 20Teet, State plan.!i s ho"' ,·ai·ied b1idge heights and corresponding im- pact lo properties In the a1·ea oC the b1·idge \\'hich for years h1:1 s been blamed as the most serious bottlenel'k on Coast High~·ay through Newport Beach. The rour designs are: -Plan A, \\"ith a profile closl'St to that of the existing bridge with a 13.6-foot clearance over the bay and a total cos~ or about $2.4 million. Six residences and four businesses would be moved to ac· commodate it. -Plan 8, which closely re· sembles the city-~Jldorsed com- .promise, calls for 17.4 feet of L·leuruncc and a cost of about $2.6 .mi ll ion. 1\ si1nilal' number of buildings \\"O U Id be a£fected. -Plan C calls for a clearance Jewelry Wortl1 $8,000 Taken ,\burglar \Vho took advantage of two patio gates stole more than $8,000 in jewelry and other merchandise over the "\\'eekend from a Balboa ·Island shop, Police said the thief, who ten a trail of dropped loot outside The Little Place , 320 J\1arinc .,\ve., ~truck late Friday nig:ht or early Sat urd<..1 y. O\\"ner Edie Rubin phoned of· fic ers after discovering the loss ~hortly after 10 a.m. Polit:e said the bulk or the loot an1ounted to je,velry and the res t \1·.:is c hina and kitchen utensils. Sever a l items, officers said, ,,·ere left outs id e as the culprit 111atlc his c~capc . Cars Jacked Up; Whe.els Removed Bold thieves with an eye Cor fun<.·y tires and \Vhcels used a t."01np;.1ny jack to hoist three ctt r s off the ground ul a Newport. 1.k·at.:h ;.iuto agency and made off 1\\"ith Sl,600 wor·th of items, it was discovc:red l\.Ionduy_ r:1nplores of Ne,,·port Datsun, 888 Dove St., phoned police J\lon- U.:i y lo report the loss of th e custom rims and ney.· tires. So- meone st·alcd ;;i ft>nce to the service :.irea over the \\.'eekend, police s:.i id, and used a jack in one of the vchieles to aceompHsh the job. city_ · Parents Meet CdM School's New Principal Parents of students al Lincoln Middle School in Corona del Mar will have a chance to meet the new principa l, Dr. Robert Hughes, al 8 p.m. Wednesday in the school cafe(eria. Dr. t-lughes, y.·ho took over lhe position at the bcl::inning .or this liemestcr . formt.•rl :i-: \\"I.JS :issis· t:.int principal <it Co ronu del J\1ar f-li gh School. l·le a lso had St'l'\"t•d us the school 's ath letic director and student activities diret•lor !'iince he began \\"Orking there i1~ 1962. At the ''J\leet Your Prinrip1:1 l Night''. parent s \\"ill be in - troduced to Dr. llughcs 1.1nd ''"ill have a ch1:1nce to :.isk questions. There "·ill also be a b1ie£ mus ical program. Dr. J.lug h cs received h is m aster's and bachelor's degrees from Humboldt State College and h is doctorate from the Univers ity or Utah at Salt Lake City. " Lido Woman Dies of Pills 1\ 67-year-old Lido I s le h o u se y.·ire di ed ttt lloag: .l\lemorial J.lospit:.il early Monda)· 'after s\\·~llO\\"ing s leeping pills, polit·e reported. Pill's. Dorothy Ellen Davis of 820 Via Lido Nord had ;.ipparently been clespondent about ill health and recent eye surgery, police £aid. Fu nera l s ervices 'are scheduled for 3 p.m. Thursday al Pacifi c Vie\\" Me morial Park. Burial \\"ill fol io\\" at the L"emeter:y . Protesters Held LOKDON fL1 PI J -Police ar· r·t.•stl.'d t \\"O µrotesteri> totl;iy in a dcn1onstrat1un h1 ,\·h1cll Uritons hu rled stont•s, :.i brlek-"and milk t·a1tons at a cavalc.:.ide or t•o rs bcliCved L'arryin g formt"I" So\"iL•t sccl'L'l poliee ('hi ef t\lexandcL' Shelcpin. Shelepin is reprt..•scnt· ing a So1,·iel t rade un ion dcll•ga· tion. THE CARPET INDUSTRY FIGHTS INFLATION • FOR YOU! WE'VE METTHE PROBLEM HEAD ON. I I ••• ····· .. ,.,, ... ~· .• ~"-~ • •• •••• ,,.r •• •••• ,. IXl""'°°"'l 5..-.-tJI'" ····· .,---- • • -. • • • Contributes to safety. Accenls a life style. Reduces noise pollution. • • From 1950 to 1973. Wholesale-Prices of- All Commodities ......... '. ..... -~. up 65% New Cars ............... _ ... : .... up 4 7°/o Carpet ........................ down 43% Thus : .Carpet is a bette~value t6day than 25 years ago. Carpet is an energy/fuel saver. CarJ')et has a longer life expectancy. CARPET AT HOME, AT WORK, AT . PlAY- Provides ease of cleaning and maintenance. Effective insulator against heat or cold losses. Timeless in beauty. comfort and fashion. WITH YOUR SUl'PORT, AMBICA PROFITS ~ltOM THI! U.S. CARl'fT INDUSTRY! INTHl HAllOI All4 SIHCI ltS7 • . I ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COST.t. MfS.0. 646·4838 Mo.-.· "Thrt. 9 lo S:JO: Fr i. t lot: Sat. t :JO to S -. -" . ' .. Wf11rt 's B1•e1ci11g? Plastic bottles n1adc of Barex resin are be~ 1ng test marketed by Bass Char11ngton. .~London, England btC\\ICI'. The 11ghl·\Ve1gl1t bottles a1 c also reportedly bt eak-reststant. Many Motorists • -Keeping Autos 11} Untlt.'tl l'ress International ~!'he cost or f1x111.i..: ·• c.1r 1s going up, but garage 01.>e1<.1lo1 s suy mott' JX.'ople u11,.• \V11!1ng to fuce a big: 1epu11· bJJI f OI th Cl I Oltl (' ,11 th,ul ;JJ C \\Ii ling lo fat C 3R0lhet Slr1ng Of Pa\ ments for a costly ntJ\\ model. · 1 have .1 '66 thats bought and paid for." su1d a shop foreman ;..it a ·rucson, A11 z. Fo1d deale1sh1p. "It has 115,000 miles on 1t and 1t still doesn't burn 011. It gets me there and b11ngs me back. With the 55 mile pe1 hour speed l1m1l, .it's as quick as 3 new one." . HE SAID MOST CUSTOMERS feel the s;tme \lay, and many .are \\ 1l l1ng to spend Sl,000 to 1epa1ra1005 model than t<>s1nk S4,000 or $5,000 tnlo a new one !\tos l garagemen ugree that repair costs-pat ts and robo1 -have increased The cost of tieahng an a1hng auto has gone up-depending on the model and the \I.Ork done-in the past yt.•at 1'h~ bigge st Chcv1olcl de<1 lc1 1n S<tll "'' baste hou>ly l•bo1 IN HIGH GEAR I .11\t• City said he 1 a1sud ~ ~ ..:b::11 gc to SIG, I.Jut .1 Ja1 ge Chi yslt•1 de<1lt>1 said he \\us holding the h.ilc on labo1 cctists .11 SJO. Salt Lake City dcale1 s questioned said parts prices v.ere skyrocketing '"'TflAT'S TllE SORE SPOT." one dealer said. ••Parts p11ccs a1e k1Jl1ng us Some things areonJy up 25 percent but plenty or things are JUSl out of sight " • Even so, dealets said people are \li1lling lo pay to fix their old cars ·',\n ove1 haul JOb that cost $200 last year is gotilg to cost $250 to S300 today The parts eost more, the mechanics have to have mot c-after all. tht.•y'r e hit by this 1nrlat1on JUSt hke .111\ bo<ly else,'' said !\'Jae KJauscn, a Chicago se1 \ice station :.ind JJ<il ;_igc opc1 <.1lo1 ·Dul ''hen ~ou cons1de1 that the cur's 10 ttp top sh.1pc .ind )ou'1e Si:l\.1ng five g1 and, 1l's a Lo.uga1n" ( uston1e1 s sccn1 lollunk so, too ''IF JT RU!';S, 1\1-:J.~P IT," sa)s Tom Rochco( Chicago !-.U1 \eying his 1950 Pl ymouth ' Just because the\\ Ill the tin 1:-. bent is out or stylt> this y(.•a r doesn 't mean the llung s no :,.:oo<l Jn 20 :-, t.'ctJ s, 1l 'll t:ic 1n style again-as an antique And h) then, 1f you t1eat 1t r1i;hl, you'll ha\c gotten 3 mlihon 1niles out of 1t " The m.~11ager of ~1 Seattle. \\ash. Chr )slet·Plymouth J::"<.1 1agc ~:.ud, ·The logic exp1essed by som<.• cuslome1s 1s th<tt "hen lht.'y have their old ca1 fixed up, the) don l have to \\011 y about geU1ng a lemon " . . MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index lX>\v Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks , • .-O#IO I~ ?IO(l(lo 1e .,, ooo j J Ill MO 43 84 79.50 761 58 82 64 orr orr off off 0 37 0 43 6 57 0 72 NMr y.,,.k I:; itf1H1f Aci lrP NE W YORI(. (UPI I -The 10 Sloe•\ lr•oed on 1111 A~tk .., E•t~olnQe T11eSCl•y ll~lto f-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ u "Oii }60 l,i)4 )JI IJJ u Oh l )f 1011 017 &:11 1'111 .. rlraR Solr# v .......... FlN111~111 Tot•IT•~ f'~lbM•'' i..., •• , ... AMIXSALllS -· -' Tuesday~s Closing Prices_ NEW I ' Tue!lday Aprlt 1 1975 N DAILY PILOT 1 J J YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• Jli~t1-Low11 Apprar ~Vll"ry s.turday ""' Pl \~I U... 1) rt o I ' ~ .. lt,t•~• 10 11 lr1•<"' 1~ ~ ,, .... ~ .... 1~ • ,,~., .. "'. ltl#PtC"lP 1~1~~ C0<1l Ttnuo 1 tC • TfUI~{ A .... 1 •• , .... (pl ~ ''"°'Pet .0 l 11'Jf{O ,,. 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Y•les Indus s l2 ~\'<I YnqSIDr Ml $ 3 HM-+~ , , z.1 .. coTP '' • •• 1•t~ •, lffCppl' IO I 11~+ 1¥ ' , .. ~l.O 60 3 1, lllPllla Dll :• ,.,,. (OfD • '• l~n•tllA•d 1 l~ Zi><n !I'd 2111 l l ?\ • "' ·~ Jobless Ra le Up LOS 1\N(;ELES (,\Pl -T\\J('C as many C.1hforn1nns i1 1t• 1c<'P.l\'1ng un· (!n1ployment bcneril s no'A lh~n u vea1 ago, s tale off lc1als Sit) lnci(!.iSCd unemplovmcnt and"'~ Jaws that a1vc benefits to more cute~onc!; or people 01 e the main reasons for the nearly 350,000 more ·claimants. state employment director J1mLorcnzsa1d. I I ' • AJ2 0AILYPILOT Tuesday. Aprll 1, 1975 • 111 Tl1(• 811~1 • Tonight's .TV Highlights . ... KHJ (9) 7:30 -"Hud." Palt'iciaNe•I und Melvyn Douglas both won Oscars !01· their performances in t his modern \~:estern \vilh Paul NC\VJnun and Brandon DcWildc . ·NBC (4) 8 :30 -"Slt'angc Homecom, ing.'' R'o\Jel'l Cul p plays a thief turned murderer '''ho returns home for the first time in 18 years in this 1'V inovie \Vilh Glen Campbell, Barbara Anderson at1d Whitney Blake. ABC (7) 8: 30 -.. Savages." An un· armed youth (~an1 Botto1ns) fights for survival against a deranged hunter (Att· dy Gl'iffith) in the desel't in this TV movie. TV DAILY LOG Hu\v o n ro\\ or \\hilt' b~1gs prolt•t·t tl'ndl'r .;(•cd lin gs fron1 !-illll. gi,·ing tllis fit·ld ;11 .;uuth\rt•st t'fJ J"Jlt•r of l'ul\·t·r IJ ri\'t• and \\":..1rnc1· A ,·cnue in i\orth pea ranee or" a field of sno\\'. lr\'ine the ~IP · Tuesday Evening AMIL l Handicapped Eyed By Education Unit ,\ panC'I or s t:ite and county educator.<' \\·ill discuss the rolC' or priv;1te school!:> HI l·dut·ating h •~ndirappcd children a t ;1 public nlt'l'ling in Jluntin i-:1011 lkat·h .-\pril 11. '!'he opC'n d isf'uss ion ,,jJI bC' held ::ii 7.:!0 p .111 . at the Gerh:trd h:ohn St·hool,8102 t-:lli -; .\\·1·. :'lll'nit>ers nf thl• p;uu·I in«lrirll': Di·. :\l;:i:i Sin1n1on:.. C"hiC'f of 11u.· HUl'l'au of '.\lt·11t:1 ll~ J-'..\l't·plinn;.il l 'hildrl'll for the ~l;ite : He-rt [Ja\·Js. ;.1 c·on.sult ;111t tn th1· "tatl• l'(hH.:;.dlon th·p:1 rt n1t"nt : :.ind ·ron1 Sill\ th. l'iJll SU[l:.inl !Jtl l'dllt'CdJ1ul;.dl,\ h:.illdll':JJJpl'd ('hildr('ll rol' I )r •ll.~t' (·uun ty. tlb,t' discussion \1 ii! focu~ on :1 t1t'\I s tall' maSIC'r pl<111 for.spe ci<1l t•dt1{'atio11 and ho\1' It n1•1 .1· ;.iffl'l'I JJr11·ate .!>t'hools. ;:1cco rd1ng to ii s1.><Jkt·sn1;.inf01· t/1 c pri ,·;1tc• Kuhn s thool . On \\'ilson Street Mesa Panel Seeks Cut in Accidents sOnic cha n ges .:·ire bl'ing recon1n1cndcd to c:ut do\\·n the numb1:r nf accidents on \\'ils on !')11·ert in Cos ta 1\1 es :i. 'fhc lr:i ffic comn1ission 1nc:t !;1 s t 11•t.·ck and agreed to r cc·un1 1nend to the t·i t y council th;1t th e lanes on \\'i!son !-itrcc'I. fr<1111 Jl:.irbor Iloule\·n rd to Deadline Set Of April 15 For Art-A-Fair .\rll!-.IS 11·ho \vish to Le juried fur the 1 ~7.J r\rt-.-\-Fc.ur. one of l.:1guna Bl.':1 ch 's three 5u1n .i1c:r :nt fl'.S llv;_il s. must subniit ;.ip- JJlt t·a tiuns to P.O. lio.'\ 517, J.;,iguna l~uach, !.12652, no la lL'r t h;1n 1\pril 15. Jury ing is SC'heduled to be held April l ~J ;1t the Lagun a J~a<:h lX.ys Club, I08:i Laguna Canyon J<oac.I. \\'orks n1ay be delivt>rPd bf:>t1vt'en 8 ;_1.111 . .:in d noon for the c.1flernoon jur.vi nj:!. Pl'r.sons \\'1s h1ng tQ be juried \\'ho '"'i!>h lo join the Art-A-1'"a 1r as~ociation as associate mem- bers must submit $10 with thf'1r <.1pplic;:1tion and wil l 11ot be ch;Jrgt'd a jury fee. i\'on-mcrnbcrs must pay n jury fee of S!i for the first media u1 1vhirh 1hl'y d esire considerntain. jllus S:J fur C<•L·h additional n1l'diun1. l:pon ;1 et·L·ptancc into lhe shO\I. JUI'~' fl'L'" fo r :lSSOC'la\P n1cn1bc·1· dt1l'." \1 ill be applil'd lo\\ urd full n1L·1n IJL•rship, a stutus t·t'q111 rt·d of u I I l·,l11b1tnrs. ·r11ust' 1'nlt·1·1n g this yc:ir's jurying niu sl sulirnit three l''\· i.unple's in caeh 1nc•d1;,1. ,.\ddition;:i l information 1'\ available hy l·alllng 494 -44:!:1 ur 494-4514. . Clen1e11te Actio11 • Placenli<l Avenue be cut from four to t\\'O, plus a middle turning lane. This action would result in the Junes being 1videncd. Commissioners noted that \Vhen residents back out or their driveways onto \Vilson, they go as far out as the second lane. 'l'he commissioners al so responded to a petition to reQuce the speed on the &usy thCJroug hfare. They decided that \\'ilson St reet rrom Placentia Al'enuc to the city limits s hou ld h :1vc a 25 m.p.h. limit, instead of the current 35 m .p.h. restriction. Cun1missioncr s 1\·ere told that the :.i vr:rage speed on this stretch. ''here \\'ilson Elementary School is loe::atecl. is 36 m.p.h. · 'fhl' :is 1n .p.h. lin1it "·ill not be. rhangcd on the stretch from l'l;ict.·ntia to J l<.trbor Boulevard. Mo11arch Bay Ge11erati11g • Statio11 OK'<l South Laguna Sanitary District directors have awarded a $52.000 contract for construction of an emergency generating stetion to serve a )fonarch Bay sewage pun1p station. Raymond C. ~tiller. district m<.1nager, s aid repeated JlO"'er f;iilures at the purnp station near the '.\fonurch Hay bench l·lubhousc h<1vc caused se1vagc 1)\·crflo\vs onto the bench. 'fhe emergency gcncralor. po,,·ercd l.iy ~1 diesel ('llgine, is de- signed to go on \vhen the rCgulur PO\\'l'I" SOUl'('L' fnils ::ind \\'ill supp- ly pO\\'C'f to lhc pun1p until norn1al service is resun1cd. The cc1uipn1ent is expected to bf' in operation by June. The sue · l'essful bidder ,,·as l\telvin C. L<1rso11, a llivcrsidc contractor. • SWISS TOUCH ON BELT USE BERN. s,,·itzerland CAP) S\\·itzerland decreed that as of next year children under 12 'viii he banned from automobile front se<its .:ind that ,,·earing seat belts '"·ill be n1 andatory for adults. 'fhc announccm·ent Said riding: in front seats ,,·as unsafe for C'hildren beeausc S.:\fety belt s \\'(•r e tnilored for use by adults :111d did not off cl· enough protec- tiun for {·hildrl'll. l 0hildre11 \\"ill be allo\1'L'cl in front on\\' if the c:ir has no back se:.it or Ir the back is filled by other children. The fin e for not ,,.C'ari ng scat belts \Viii be S4 . Hunt{rigton Teacher Gets Earth Award Carol Stadum, a geology t eacher at ··1-1u ntington1 Beach Hi gh School, has re- ceived an earth science teaching a"·ard from the •National Association of Geology Teachers. The annual a\\'.'.lrd is given to teachers "·ho have done the most to promote geology in the elementary and high school c lassroom. l\1r s. Stadum has taken students to see open-pit ·mining at sand a nd gravel excavations, volcanic lava fl ows in El M oden a, mineral and fault sites at Dana Point and peat de· JX>Sits in lluntington Beach Central Park. She a lso has written t \vo books on Orange County field trips, "Orange Coun. t y Teachers Guide" and "Orange County Fossil Guide." WINS AWARD Carol Stadum Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES l•:OOIJ (C:) "Wiii tf frr (drt) 062- T0111 SlilH. Ridl•fd Goodm1n. f6)"W .... hi HWlll(' flk1) ·so- ld• lupl110, ltowtfd Outr. • "i.M ..... (dfl) ••t-Oetlllis O'kHt-. G-1 Sttr111, Jcitr Cllllldltr. JJ:lll .... .., .... '"' WW' l*•l •Ji -Alll• Oebt, Jet• C:.11111. ll:mll "hpll" (dt1) '6Z -WI HaD .ft., ~r4 IUtl. • J:GO 8 ..... MW' IMJS) 13 - c... ..... ""' ""* .. @ (C) ..,.. ....... ( ... } • ., - Cunt Wll~llM, Sllilhy kni1ht. Z:JO(JJ (C) "TUI "'IJtlll w....- P1rt I (dr1) '50 -Greer ,.,SOii, Errol Fl~n. Wilt« l'ldreo•. ~~(Cl "NI" Mtln ti blh" (dra) 6l -Korst 811thhol1, .loWI ftrrer. 3:00 O (C) "Flftr Cun tt a,.cflt rau'" (•H) '57 -Audlt Mu1pt1y, K1nn11h lobty. ®I (C) "Cf1llc'• a..lu" (tofrl) '6J -lucillt Ban, Boll ltope. l :JO (]) ICl -rM S-Qlltl"' (alll· 11111t111 '&O -1101c1t or SIM'• a.. and PlltJ MceotMKL D cc> •AuMll • lliil w.,.." 1Tra1 '10 -UociM •Unor. _.. W)ii•. Uoyd ~ Proposal Eyes False Charges KOCE Television A new ordinance "'hich mak C's It a misden1eanor tn n1ake fal se. a llegations about city officials . cleared its fir st r(';.1din.1? by lhL· San Cle1nt'ntu C1 ty ('ouncil. The \•Ott! lo atlopl the Or· dinance. stn1il11r to one recentlv (!113Cled in Sunta Anu. was 3:2 -.-:Ith !\.fayor Anthony Di Giovanni and Counc 1lmun Thoma i; O'J\ee(e voting in opposition. Jt was, the position o( bothoppo- < I ncnls that San Clemente had no problen1 \\'ith pe rsons making (alse c·laims against police or. n cer!'i or other city aides. 'l'hcy questioned the nt•cd for !'UCh a l<t\\', It had bct'n ret.'Omm(!nded b.1' the San Clcm<'nte l,olicc Depa rt 111 ent. · 11owe\·er. t he ordinance "'·as passed Lo it!' second and finu l re- :1ding by a majority council \l'ote \vith an amendment stlpul atin~ 1 hat persons y.tho make written charges against public 'offici81s b<' required to sign a form advis- ing them or the law. The ordinance directs itsP\f 'pecifically Inward persons who ·critic Named F. or.Society by their allegations c ause pt>rsonal investigntions on th e.. St.evep R. Burlincham .. Jo1i-es Linivedsily in b.:1sisof falscstatements. son of J\T r . and r.frs. Jo":Gi Greenville,S.C . In the \\'Ording of the or-Bur lingham of J207 • ', . ·dinnncc, the making of charges Starboard We)', Corona ." Surl'.nghum is a 1972 against city officers or employes .. def Mar, hBS been elected graduate or II eritage is unla"A·fu l .. without a r easona -critic of Df!lta Nu Theta lfig h School. J·le. is a ble belief in t he truth thereof.·• J,,iter1ry Society at Ilob junior majoring in Bible. . . . \ ' ' UPIT1 ...... \I TrtteLove · Britt Eklund, who \\18S marriid lo conl~· dian Peter Sellers and then had child by record producer Lou Adler, says she's in lave 'vilh pop singer Rod S t e \vart a nd they've s i g n ed ''a pac( to be fai thful to <?ach other." FICTITIOUllUlll>l•U NAM.&5TAT•Ml:N'f' Tiie tollowl119 Qef~' •rt oal111 l'le•f.S: , THE RINGM.ASTER. O S -Ne-a port Belch, UUtetlll• • t ! AGbert Hl nry M·llchl:il, S Olt...S.r Cir ., Bllflfl,I P1rtt. C.t ""' ~ C.itll1 Haiti Miner, nu Clr .• Bue11a P1rlt,C.lllor11l1 tOW1t , ------------1 Tllo!itlu!ilrot)5l)COnductedtl'feUll\ll• Suspect: 'Heard Voices' edi>artnl:'t~lllp. •- Ro~rlHenryMllctMill • 1 J>i\ .iatenie<11 "''' lllcd wl'ltl tM touro\y Cle•ll. ot Or111oe Co\Hlt'f on M.ir,1128, 19/S. "42311 Pub!o~t'O Oro1111Qe COll~I 01lly Pilot, AP< <I 1, 8, I ~. 22, 191} 11•1·1~ 1•t:l\l.I C :"1.·01·1cF. NOTICE Of' INTENTION TO l[HGAGE IN TNIE SAlliCW ALCOHOLIC 8E\IERA0•5 SAN f.~R 1\NC I SCO TDY,1>on111~.,0lnc.eu1: J·27·7! (AP \ ed ~\lb~ct IO 1,5...,.tt ol lhl li'9fts.t IC). ) -I man 3CCUS p1,~ror not1tel11Wrtbrglvt<1 u-.t.,.. of strangling his \Vife -~ 0<11C105'!• 10 ••11 •ICehOllc says -he heard "voices" :;:;:~'= •11'"',~•m1ws. ~IU'MIMS t e llin g him murder 121..,,.,,,,,,nstr••t ,1 · Id g l h ·m ·10(0 Co,t•Mew,C•lftornMI · \\: O·U . e . I Purswn1 10 5tKfl lnl1tn1lotl, .. 1ft.. parud1se, police say. °"'~•llr>ed is a11t11.,1n11 10 1t.e ~ • Issuance ol an altol'IOHc"'fM• Dieter L. Reiland a n-~n1otA1conollcBev•r~9 39-year-Old C'effieOt lk"'n!>eCDrlittn~•)lor lMM \\'Ork er \\'as arrested •s lotkl'f<': • . ·•,o•• On !>.lie Be1r :1fter he called police to LOG ... N,Ar111ur . · come t-0 his house im-MCCULLUM, Jo11n ~ d. t I Off" . .. 'd YOUNG. R. u. "' me 1a c y. 1re1 s sa1 Po;bllloh~ oran~ Co;i51 o.i1, Pl!ol. \\'hen th ey arrived A11•111 ,197S 11•s-1s Reiland met thc1n and PUBLlCNOTICE suid. '·(think I have just ---1~ kl.lied my" \\'ife." SU~Pll:RIORCOURT Ol'(ALIFOllHIA, COUNTY 01" ORAl>IGlr R 0 B L' R T .. N•.A0·11tZt . •• f ::~ CITATION RElLr\~0,39, \\·as OWlU lnl~M.IUtroltlleAoopllon~ Iring race dO\\'ll in bed. of C.ARY t..EE HETHCOAJ, ...... 'J'h J h I b Pa<tnl • e coup e ;:t( een THE PEOPt..E OF THE.STATE m arried IO months. CAL•FoRNIA · J>olice s·1id Reiland ro:At..ANANOA.AOAll..LE1t1· • 8"1oraerottt1l~<:OU1l)'OU,Me t old them he had alwa,·s dtedtoapPNr~•orehluctv becn prcocCUJ>ied ,,·ii.h •Oii m O..p,1r1merit 11 o1 lhls <*1, . • • J.....e 11, 191S•l9•.m ., 1hen.nd rcl1g1on. Jl c said the~,..,~. u ;»l'f' You,. • ., •. ..-.( ni .. ht before his \i:ifc a nd peti1iono1 GARV t..EE HETHCO,.. b . . , ... adOPllO<I ol JESSl!E A he watched the biblical 0A1t..LEA, 'four,,.,,., -"'°"'°'* tilm "The Greatest Story bet;1•.,1tt1, E T Id" b f . O.tff: Martt16, 1•7S ver o e ore going w11..L1AMe.sTJOM• L . to bed. ca•TM~~11.a.,eu11~• ' ........... u. lt EILAND T 0 L D ·uwia..u .. Ilk.,••• police he h ad a dream in """"i~ ... , ... c.11 .. ,11l•ttW t ,,·bi ch a voi cc told him : ~=~~·~!ri'.i.o':!:"l ~ •;Jn ord e r to gei to Pub11~00 •• n91Co.st lWfJMtot d. tit kiJJ Marcll11.18.15,Aprll1,1915 ~ para 1se, you m s Jtobcrta." llei land , a native or Germany, came to thi s country in th e mid-1960s. lie told police he rc- tur•ned to Germany in 1969 and ,,·as institu· tionali zed for killing .a 1nan the re . li e said voicl's a lso had told him lo kill that man, police ~aid. Fitness Courses In Valley C la sses in ex t ra seru;ory perception and facial fitness are among those being offered thii. ~pring through the Foun- tain Valley ltecreation Department . Other adu lt programs are ballroom and bell y dancing. bridge. karate and skin and skuba div- ing. Ch ildren's activities include ballet and t ap dancing. b a ton, chee rleading. h unter safety and modeling. Regis t ration began Saturday at the Fountain Va l ley Con1munit y C\'nter. 10200 Slater A\'e .. <.1nd \\'ill continue until Ap1il 7. Questions,maybe dirt•ctcd to 962·2424 ex- lension 21 1. Classes Set By District You can lear11 to make· a lot or things this spring -dolls, rugs, hanging gardens and Shirts-in the Fountain Valley School District's Com- munity School Program. The district also is of. f ering a n ""r r uy ot spttial classes for t iny tots, ·iges three to five. -.swell as programs for older children. Rea:l'ti t.raJion {or classeJS is being held from 9 a.m. to. 5 p.m. weekdays et district of- rtces, Newl and Street and Tnlb~rt Avenue. QuestJonS m ay be direct· ro to'"'842·66Sl, extension free safe deposit 6ox Wt-o.y pay elsewhere J'or .Omething you can have frce-of-chargC b) llY· ing 111 San Diego Federal? S1•c Sl,OOJ or more and you a n ha'IC fret use of a safe dcposil box. •• a We place IO prol«t your impor1ant peMnal papers. rare jewelry, and ot her irrcplacc1b\c items, A11d while your Ya!uable:s 1n(pro1ect!f1 by our safety deposil "ault,a savings arc pro1«1td by an • of the Uni1nt S11teS govmi Y CS. ICCOUDIS arc insured 10 $40,0lll by the Federal Sarings and 1"* lnwranct Corpor111Kin. A famil)'d" four, by combining 6CtO\lftU, Q 11 have as muthu SS60.00Jin i~ s.avings. So. come in loday aad learn more abou1 1he variety Of safety-insured ecoounrs we oll"lt. t\nd ao;k about other fttt services for San Diego Fedml savtrs. -... "'' I ... ""' .... ""' ""' FSLIC __ ,_,.._.., '--·- .,_ , .. , ..... ·-.... --.. - --· .,. .,. .,. .,. "" ...... ---:-.. --=· ..... -•, ""*'------~----11> -.. -......... _......., ~' 1. ',._ San~~ u 217. I '--------.l I I , Orange Coast , EDITION -.:...• ~ .... '''* VOL.~ 91, 2 SEC~,S, 22 PAQES - Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks c TEN CENTS Grocery Prices Decline by 2 Percent ' By the Associated Press There'K good news at lhC' grocery s lorl'. An Associated Pres s murketbas ket s urvey shows prices declined on a wide varic~y of items during t.tarch, cutting :i:upermurket bills by more than 2 percel)l. The decreases did not folio"' any partic.ular pattern and were offset, ln part. by increases in the price of chopped chuck and eggs . But the declines'do provide an in- dicutJon that grocery prices may be leveling and that this year's rate of i~rease will be bdow the cost spitals of 1973 and 1974. The AP drew a ,random list oC 15 commonly pu·rchased food and nontood items, checked lhe price on Ma-.rch ~· 19,73, at .a • 0.1ty ~'-'SUH"*-: DENISE LUCAS SETS UNBROKEN BOTTLES ON LAWN UCI Safely Wort<er Dressed lo Handle Chemlcilla • ·Acid Burns Three- On Irvine Campus Three persons \Vere burned bY acid this morning when bottles c:ontaining various chemicals tumb l ed t.o a UC Irvine laboratory rloor and splintered. ·.• NOx Proposal Faces Defeat SACRAMENTO IAP) - Legislation lo re peal a con - troversial auto s mog control pro- gram in six Southern California counties uppcared headed for t:i urprise c..lefcat this afternoon in an Assembly committee. The Assembly Ways :.ind Means Con1mittec ·s \'Ole s tood at 9-6 as' the panel recessed for Junch. 1'hc meas ure by Seo. Omer Rains <D-VcnturaJ, needs 10 uye voll'S to get out of the 19- membcr com mittcc. Rains' bill \vould s crap a re- quirement that a ll 1.8 million 1966-70 cars in Los Angeles, Orange. Rivers ide, ·San &rnardino, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties be equipped voith a device to control oxides or nitrogen (NOx> emissions. OranJ!••= Coa"t twzef~ ., \\lenther Splashed b~ a mixture of chemicals as the jars crashed to the lab floor was Lorraine M. Boyle, a physiology lab t echni · clan. Burned by the mixture of chemicals when they rushed lo aid Miss Boyle were Dr. James A-Irotek and Dr. Wiltiam Tilley, both post graduate researchers at UCI. The three burn victims were taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for treatment and ex- amination. The t'A'O men Were treated and released. Miss Boyle would be hospitalized for observation, a hospital spokes man said. County Health Depart.ment radiologist Dr. Darrell \Viedeman said there · v.:as no evidence or radioactivity in· valved in the accident. A-1iss Boyle, 22, or 18622 Beach- mont Ave., Santa Anet, is a st aff research associate; Dr. Mrotek. "36. oI 2650 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, ·is a postgraduate scholar doing research, and Dr. Tilley, 26, 0£ 2135 Elden Ave., Costa Afesa, i.s a UCI res earch biologist. University officials were not able to immediately identify all of the chemic;als that cau.scO the burns. However, they said. none of the material s pilled on the Jab floor woul'd be harmful to anyooe-who did not come in direct' contiact \Vith it. Accordiilg to early reports, the . s pill occurred when Miss Doyle opened a.cabine~ door and bottles stored·tnstde tum tiled out. The two doctors r eportedly re- ceived cuts on their hands from <See ACID, Page.A2) supermarket in each of l3 cities and }ttts reo·h~cked at the start or euch succeeding month. Here is' a breakdown or wh<it happened in Los Angeles during Manh: • The 15·item total dropped from $12.62to $12,27 , down 3 percent. Milk, sugar, paper to\.\•els and eggs went down: pork chops, chopped chuck, detergent, fabric £o(tener, butter <ind cookies \.\"cnt up; the other rive ite ms werl" Un· <.·ha nged. During March , the niarket · basket bill declined ln 11 citit's, down a n avcr<ige of 3.2 pcrcc nl. and increas ed in lwo cities, up an <ivcragc of six-te nths of l per- C'ent . Over-all, there was an a verage drop of 2. 7 percent. The situation was an imprO\'C· nlt.•nl over f''1·brua ry. v.hen the f·'ur ntt.•rs h:.ivc been getting bill dropped 10 nine citic-s :.and h:s::i n\u nt.•y for lh('ir products . 1·ost.· 1n rour. but the 1ul<.'c or but th<' dccreilsc hus not been ful - gr0<·t.·r1<.•s v.·as still much higher ly reflcclccl ~1 t the supe1·markel . than last yca1·. In lhe 12-monlh!S mui nly bc(•a usc tht.• C'OSl o( thl' ended !\1 a r(•h 31, the market-food itst.>lf is only a smull factor bi,!s kt.'t bill "ent up an a\•er<ige of in the ovt.'l'·a ll pricc paid by the ·14 .2 pe-reent. Ove1· the 25-month (·ons um cr . 1-li g he r costs for period during "'hich the AP has tr:ins1)()rlatio n. lalxn·. fu el and been checking prices, the bill otht.·r it e ms havc t<i ken up much went up 29.8 percent . ~uf thl' dt.'<."rcast.•. Lawsuits Loo • g? Jfesa Council Faces Billboard Fight ) By ALAN DIRK11' 01 tll• 0.1i1r P1101 St.II Legal obstacles to " ban on billboards in Costa !\fesa loomed larger .!\1onday night as city councilmen went over the pro· posed ordinance and an environ· mental impact report with slaf£ a nd outdoor adve rti s ing representatives, City Attorney Roy June point· ed out that ordinances prohibit· Attempts To Stem Reds Fail Hy HF.LEN Tll01'1AS PAL~f SPRINGS (U PI ) Presidenl Ford and Secreta11· or State flenry Kissinger arc pursu· ing diplom<iti<.> initiatives to halt the North Vietnamese invas ion of South Vietnam , but so far their efforl'i have been futile, a White House spokesmun said today. ··Diplomatic initiatives are go · ing o~ and have gone on," press secretary Ron Nessen told re· porters but, ···So far 1 can say they have been futile." Nessen also said the Pres ident has no intention of "·fixing blame" on the deteriorating military situation in South Viet- nam and Bambodia. But he does believe that the failure or Congress to appr·ove an additional S300 million in arms aid ,;had an effect on South Vietnamese army morale." When asked whether Ford feels that the Vietnamese pro· gram \.\'a s a failure , Kessen told ·r·cpcnters the South Vietnamese ··have been d e fendin g them selve s totall y \vithout American help" since the United St<itcs troops \\'ere \\'ithdrawn in • 1973. '·The y ,,·ere Llefendin g themselves then a nd there \\'a s an enormous invasion.'' he s aid. ··1 don't see that <Vietnamiz<.1 · ti on i "·as a ractor." he added. ··The President h<is been in <."Onlact ,,.·ith Kiss inger and hus bt.•en receiving intelligence rc- po1ts," Nessen said. LOSERS LEAD STOCKS,3-1 l"EW YORK (U PI) -The s tock market closed lower for the second consecutive session today in slo\.\' trading on the Nc\v York Stock Exchange. The Do\v .,Jones indust1·ial a verage. off more than six points at the outset and do\,·n only a point in the day. Jost 6.57 points by 761.58. DeclinC:-; outnumber ed ;;d . vanccs by about. a threc-to·one margin <Tables, 1\ 11 ). Pr.ices also \\"t.'rc IO\\•er in mode1·<ite t1 ·;.1ding on the 1\n1ericun Stock Ex<.'hangc . ing bill bo <.1rds h a \ e bee n adopted in other cities. ;;nd have been up - held by thc S uperior Cou11·, but have not been tested yet by the appcllatt.• ('OU rt. The billbo.:1rd ban. approved on a 3·2 vote at the planning com- mission. <ind the environment<il impact 1·eport lhi,i l accompanies it will come up for~ public hear· ing <it tonight's m eeting or the ci- ty council, s<.·heduled for 6:3Q. Bebels CkJse In '!'he call by b11lbo<.1rd rcpresf'n· tati vcs at l\-1 ond<.iy night 's session un the ordinunc<.' 'A'as for an or· din<in{·c ttfa t r·egulutes the signs. but docs not 1>rohibit the m. or if " ban is <.1dopted ror compensatio n to be paid. Jim P e rr y. an altorn er representing Dennis Hogland, v.·ho has <i billboard on his pro· l>t.>11y <it 1785 Ne"'po1t Blvd., suid that if the council does ban Tearful Lon Nol Goes Into Exile Pl·lNOM PENli <UPI ) A tearful President Lon Nol left embattled Cambodia for exile to- d<.1y. Rebel troops celebrated his depurturc by tig htening their• noose around Phnom Penh and partially overrunning one of the governme nt 's las t provincial strongholds. Lon Nol, C2. \\•ho has led the Cambodian government for five years s ince the overthrow or 3 MORE VIET CITIES FALL TO REDS, Page A4 Prince Norodom Sihanouk, flew to Indonesia via, Thailand. T\.\'O insurgent roc kets landed near· the president 's pl:ine as he climbed the boarding ramp at Pochentong Airport. 1'he president. <iccompanied by Prime Minister Long Borel and a p•u·ty of 28 officials. ar- rived in J<tkarla, Indonesia. then flew to Bali on the first leg of what was des cribed <is an ·'unof· fiCial " tour des tined to take hin1 lo the United States. Senior government sou1·ces said it "'as clear the chief of slate has no intention of returning. f\1 e <in"A•hilc. India today r c - t•o g nized P1·ince Norodom Sihanouk"s royal government of n<ition<il union of Cambodia. Lon Nol ous ted Sihanouk in a <.'oup in MHrc h. 197Q. Sihanoi..k. v.·ho said he t1·ied to maintain a neutralis t course. set up his governmt.•nt in Peking s oon <1£t c r . The Communi st-led Khn1cr Rouge then emer ged <ind began the ir fi ght against l~on No.I 's U.S. s upplied and trained troops. The Indian decision was <in · nounced in a joint communique issued <it the end of a four-day vis it to Ne w Delhi by the Sihanouk government's foreign miiliste r . Sarin Chhak. , UPI Ttl~l>oto ·LEAVES HIS COUNTRY Cambodia's Lon Nol Doctors Get State Check · S A C R 1\~1ENTO !AJ:>l California's doctors are goin g to get a <.·heck ·up from the statt• llealth Department. Department cmploycs, posing as Medi·Cal patients or as cash· ·paying patients. \Viii request up· J>ointments with clo<'lors. to find out if thcy respond di ffercntly. lnll'rim he<ilth director Robert • Gnaizdu said Monday that pre- liminary studies s ho\\'cd doctors turn away fi ve ti'n1 es as m<.1n y ~·t cdi -Cal patie nts as private pa· tients. bi ll bo~1rd ~ ··1hl· t·Jtv of Costa J\I csa \\'ill bl' buyiii g itself a lil\\"SUil "' !It• s<iid that l\\U ~·ea1·s ;;g () llugla nd ncgotialt.•d . a IS -ye ar lc;.ist.• \\·ith the Foste r <l hd Kleiser uutdoo1· ad\·ertis in g t·on1pany, a ll'asc allO\\"in g the company lo put a sign on hi s propc11 y, and noted that if the io;ign must be re· mo\'t.-d in 1978. a s the city 01'• tSt'e 8 .\ TTLE, Page ."-2) Newport Man Buys Westerner ByHILARVK."-\'E Oltll•0.1lly Pilo!SWI The s unken. b<iltcred hulk of the Westerner , the sports£ishing boal that \\'ent dO\.\'n off Ne"'PDl'l 1-larbor last ,,·e ek. "'as sold today to a Ne\\·port Be<.1ch diver for SlOO . Doug Ferrell . skippcr·O\\'ne1·of the 65-fooL boat. s aid he sold• \\·hat's left of the \Vesterner to Fred Munson, a diver e mployed : by Orange County. The skipper .s aid ~fun sci n planned lo floal the boat either later today 01· Wednesday to re. cover a nything of value still on the vesse l, such as Lhc engines and propellers. The Westerner Si.Ink last \.\led - nesday about 100 yards off the e<isl jetty in Corona del Mar, dumping ;;II 33 passt•ngcrs and <·re\\' membe rs into the \\'OJter . All \\·ere res cued by the 1-larbor Pat1·0J. According to ll<.1 rborm<.1ster 1\I Oberg, not muc h is left in good condition aboard the old fishing boat. Pieces of the dcrk h<t\'C floated : to the s urface, the bait l3nk broke <t\\'ay from the deck and floated a\\"<.IY. the pilot house has split in half and the m<iin hull ap1>Cars to be breaking up bt!ne<.1lh the S UI'· f<1<."e, Oberg sai d. ,\ t l'am of sevt.•n dive rs from S<.1n Clcm enlt.'. Nt"\\"J)o1t Beach and Laguna Be ach lirc•guard de· partments s pent several hours Mond<i y exuminlng the remains .uf the \Vesterner. \\'hieh is lyini:; un hl'r side about 70 feet deep. Obe rg s uid the surges rron1 the tides S\\·ec ping in and out of the harbor entl'<.1ncc arc causin g the boat to break up . ""Those tides a t thl" cntr<.1nt·e \\'Ould c<.tuse <in ything dO\\·n there <See 80.<\T, Pagc.<\2) Shortly a fte r Lon Nol's de- parture , o£fic ial s ources dis· closed that the Mekong River town of Neak Luong. jammed with 60 ,01}0 r e fu gee s and s oldiers . ha d be en partially overrun and \.\'as in danger of falling. A Real Pencil Pal "'They 're in conlrol of a good part or the town : they may hav~ half of it ," the sources said. "It looks like it is goin g to full. .. <See LON N()l .. Page 1\.2) ~1'.>stly fail' through \\'ed· nesday, ;;ccording to the \vcather service. \vith local \Vinds . \V urmer days . Beach hi ghs at 63 rising to fi7 inland. l..O\.\'S tonight 4Q 1048. Restr1rf!t11red Co1111uittees Ken George, who- works 1or the Stan- ford University Press, re membered a ll those pencils he had a b sent-mindedly taken ho'me from work over 25 years on lhe job. He gathered them all up and brought them In- to the office as his contribution toward saving the universlty money. Co-workers haff dubbed his bo• of pencils the "Ken 'George Memorial Pencil Colleclion."' -. . INSIDE TODAY Rott increa.st& likely will be comino thicker .and f<Ut.tr than evt?r .and your biUt /or teltphone. tlactrlclty and' gar will continue going up. Story, ~<85. Incle ~ • ~, ..... ', ................. ~· New Look For Panels? Cil.y governmew;ttmay be given a ne.w look in Costa.Mesa tonight. Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley will announco at the city council meeting, 1cheduled for6:30 p.m ., the restructuring of city commlt· tees anO the status of two seats on the five·me·rnbl.!r p1ann1ng com· mission. The terms of C.C. Clarke and Arlene Schafer on the planning commission expire ln April .and tonight tho c'ouncll will reveal whether Lhe y have been reap· pointed or whether new mem. bers have been chosen. i Th.e results or ~losed-door ex· ecutive sessions on lhe mem· bership or city committees. and the effectiveness and !'Ost of these committee~ also will be announced t.o'.night. ' •. • The last cloeed.dobr, meeting· on the committees ~1as held Mop - day nigh~. and tOday Mayor Pinkley •aid tha! bQth 'l'h•t he "called in-house commltlces - those made up ~r eOW'lcil mom· bers -and out·Of ·h~c eon;ih'.ll1 · tees· -rrt.&de ~P !'Lother .. (\lll1.en5 • were recon ltuied. " • • • "There was a JugglinJfnlmost ' ent11·1,!ly of members or the in· house committees,'' he said. Ile suid tha t the counc il 1:1 lso dropped ··u co uple of uut ·of- house comn1 ittc,.es and put tv.·o ur three othCrs on probalion. 1\skcd \Vhclhe r he unde1·Si00d that il wus htitul for city eommit· tees .to bC' eliminuted at an c11:. ccutl\ie session, f1:om \\'hic h t he llUb!ic;. i:; barrcdr the n1 ~i.yor said. · 'Thel5c a1·c por~()Jlt1el m~1tt crs. I h>ive 110 QUllilTI/i t.~ut it. If i(\\;.1S tli>nl.'·~1 ~ 1>\Jbltc n><'t!IJlg , Y'!!J \i.10\.lld hurt lleOple' Ceel.i"n&~·" I ,(' ' l lPI Telcpl10/n ') d ...... ---........... ... ' ., ) ' • ~· -- )12 DAILYP1LOT ,Niguel Mistrial Ruled By TOM BARLEY 0 1 Ill• D.tlly ~lol SlMI c T he tria l or a $12 million lawsuit filed agu in st Avco Corn - 1nunity 01.•\'t:lopers and t he Laguna Niguel Jlomeowners As- ~ol'iut 1011 \va s moving into it s f 1n;.il hours l\'l o nda y whe n Supl'rio1· Cou\·t Judge By ron K. Mel\'t ill an d et• arcd a mistrial. J ur ors sa id J udge J\.1 cMillun tol<l the m tha t evidence adroittL>d by him earlier in the tria l should not h ave been a llowed to go bl'(orc them. l~e \\·as not available today to elabor:.i t1.·. . .. J urors Dick Morton .and M rs. J ('a n S and ers eont act c d ne\vs1nen in1m ediatcly aft er the r uling and prot es ted what they said \\'<J S ·•a sheer waste or our time :.ind ta xpayer s' money in a ·ve r y co n1pli cuted fi vC-\\'CCk t1·i;1 L .. '!'ht'.\' s aid t he jury had heard t•nough L'Vidcnt"e in those five \VL'\'ks to justify a verdict in fa vor oft he fi\'e plai ntiffs. 1\t issue in t he la\.\'Stlit th at now m ust be tried again in Su perior Cou11 is ;,illeged action taken by Avto to r estrict development of a Laguna Nig uel home site that ,,,.as purchased eight years ago by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd !-fart.ford. It was testified that Avro of- ficials attempted to compel the pro pe rty owne r s to adopt architectura l standards over any :-;tructure on the Jot at a time vo'hen the la n·d was being sold to Chester La ut~e nh ciser . Eugene Ventre :i nd Gurney T. "Pete" P etL·rson. It \\'as <.1rgucd for the five pl ain- t111 s that Avco a nd the Lagun a Ni guel 1-lomeowners ,\ssot•i ation h ;.id no ri g ht lo force th e purchasers to comply wi t h ar'ch itcctura l rest rictions th ul did not :.ipply "'hen the land \\'as fir!'it bo ug ht by the l·lartfords. La utze nhe is e r , Ventre a nd eeter~on actua ll y moved a home onto the sit e. but were prevented ffom taking title to the property when a Ja.,.,:s uit "'·as filed a gainst them. Plan Council Will Review Two Hospitals T1vo proposed Irvine hospitals, une at UC Irvine and the other a fli"i"ate facility just over the hill , W'ill get the atte ntion of the ot·ange County llealth Planning tbuncil al it s regular meeting fdni ght. 'Council officia ls said today it is l1~like l y the public hearing will ~e reope ned at. the 7:30 p.m. lel'~in g at 202 Fashion Lane in ust1n . The chief reason for the session ls to <i ssure tha t the council raci lities rev ie w committee gave 00.equate consideration to both proposals before approving them 10 days ago. The issue has caused some con- fl ict between th e un ivers ity \\.'hich \\';;1nts to build a SI9.4 tnil lion tc•ach ing hospital, and the partnel'ship of 1-loug f"lospital and \Vestcrn Wlcd ical r·oundation. \~·hi ch ,1·unts to build a S7.3 million racility nea r L"CJ. _, __ Fords Play Host PALM SPRINGS !AP ) -The Gerald Fo rds ;ind the Ronald 1~eugan s dined Monday night at the President's v<:1cation home here. The Reagans flew here in a priv<.itc pla ne ;_ind wer e greeted by the President l.l nd his \\'ifc at the door oJ their $100 a day rcnt<i l home. ORANGE COAST (. DAILY PILOT '"" 0 •,.noo Coa\1 Oaily P•lo!. -...111 ,.tll,11" tom- ""'""'"" N~w•·Pf..-.>. '' pub•l.......,b• ll>o O.•nge V>O>' P\>bll•l""9 C.Ompanv. '>l'Ntd!ocd•1•<""> ~•e pcb•hn•a """""~• ""ouQ:n f ,.<loy '"' Co•1• AA.!-..,"°''""°'' l,l<d(I\, HUM1'"Q!"" flo.><l\ffO•.n !,;,n Va"•Y ''""'' ~a~~••N<\ V.oll~> a"" l•'ll',.. "'°"'"l!.ou!I\ toa,1 """"'lit '~"""'°' edoti"" I\ W~ll,11e<1JW_Ju•n•v ' -~u""a'" Ille "''"""'"' C>lib11,111lfo Pi.i'M--" ., lOO .,..,.~, tMy ~··e~•. C.O••• M•>d, C.a iolOtft•d 'll•lt,. Robert N. Weed Pt,,.Ul<!M •no P\11)11- Jack R. Cu rley \II<• "''"lltnt ano GelH'f•I "'-""9W Thomas Keevil Edl!Ot 'Thomas A. M urphlne Mo naQ:•no Ed!1ot Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ..,,,_, •t "'I "'-"•G•"ll 1:11<!0<~ Costa M ts11 Office llO w.,, s ..... , ... .... ,,.. '-"O"'l P,O, ll<u 1...0, .,, • .,. Ol htr Olllces N•· .. Mr1 llc~n UIJ N•,.00'1 lk>"'••••<I l •oun• 11•~\I\, 11u G"'""'''' )''"'' """''""''"" &>a<n "''~ °".OC" ~v•••••O ~•"l<llftJ<ot• VaH•y 1>10• l• '"" lln"" ·~ ~n D••~O t ''"'"' Telephone 1714 ) 642·412 1 ClassitJed Advertising 64l-S671 C.OPY••Olll, Il l) O<•no• (••.i Pul>H•nlnt (on'>"°'"' NOfl•W\\IOt .. ,, ,11.,.!•0i-\, ~•IO•••I ..,., .. , Or •<l•efl>M"'""" l\t••+" "'•f I><' ·~p•Oct\l(~a .. il ... \11 •P•t<•I P•tft!il\•On o! ~°''"'h'-"''· ~r•O"<I ..... PO•'·~ "'"'" ~· (0>1la Mt••· r Ji>IQ•n•• )Ul>\C ••,.•onbv<a.roer IJ Clll,_.lhlf ~·..,.,,I• oa "'~nth1y;,..11•....,o..i""•1"'"' u.oii '''°"'"" ' . ' • .... ---........ ·-~ . ' Tu1ad1y,AprU 1. 1915 • D•llY ...... "'-.. lloY l'U<Mlnil Kothltf" ----' .... ' .... From Page .. Al • BATT.LE ••• dtnance would require, th e n 1-togland "'Ould lose $34 ,SOO in· come:. _ ''It would be wortn it to him to go to the U.S. Supr~me Court," Perry said. City a ttorney June ulso ca u· Lionud that because Hugland's per-mit for u sign contuine;d no ex- piration date then the ordinunce might result in the city having to buy the sign. This l\\'ist complica ted the !ate or at least 20 of the 3S billboards in Costa Mesa. •re n billboards have contl'act expiration datcs,.pnd the ordinance would call for the m to be l'emdved when theil' da.tes ore r eached. Five others were erect· ed prio_r to incorPQration and have no city permit. · These fi ve boat·ds , described as "technically illegal" by s1.aff members, would be remclved in one year under the ordinance. But 20 bill boards were approved by the city without an expiration d ate and these would be taken do'wn according· to an amortiza- tion schedule, varying fi:om three ---""" ... -~ _,,... • .....-;·.. fi·"' '1 ·~1- , .. '~ I ' TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Regular meCting, City Hall. 6:30p.m. UC! LECTUllE -"Tho Am eric an Wes t ," Room 25L Hum unlties Hall , 7 1>.nl. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Z "ALCOHOLISM, AN ADDIC· TIVE DISEASE " -Dr. Robert Schmitz lecturer , Ruleigh Hii is ·Hos pital, 1507 E. 16th St., Newport Be uch , 6:15 p.m. In- formation : 645·5707 . FRED MUNSON RETRIEVES WESTERNER'S BAIT TANK FROM BIG CORONA SURF Sunken Sportflsher Breaking Up Under Water off Newport Harbor to seven years. · Reacting to attorney Perry's threat of a lawsuit for compensa- tion, City Manager FredSqrsabal noted that there was nothing stop· ping property owners, which have permits for billbourds without ex· piration dates. negotiating 99· year leases wi th tile outdoor ad· vertising companies. UCI LECTURES -"Living M a rine R es a .urc c s of CaU£ornl».," Roo m 158 Physi cal Sciences Bldg., 7 p.m . Poetry Writing Workshop, Room 248 Huma nities Hall, 7 p,m, "The 'Heurt a nd Circulatory System," Frest1man Lecture Hall, "Medical Surge II 1\ldg. 7 p.m. "The Worlds Within Us." Room 101 Physical Sciences Bldg.fl p.m. Bullet Use Mesa Park Crew· Probes Tree Deaths B~/~~~~ ~, .. ~~S Two of the older residents or Costa Mesa City Park -a couple or Monter ey pines -have been removed because they "'·ere dy . ing and becoming a hazard. Hu t ex<:1ctly what killed thC'n1 , \l'ithout k il li n g othe r t rees ll l'<J rby . rC'm;i ins a rn ystery. Layers of oil and sail ,,·e re found bel<J\v the trees and a soil s;.imple is b eing studied by Or:_inge County ~1g ricu tl.ure in· s pt•elors. 'r hes l' de pos its ;_ipp Or t:'n t J:i,· killl'd the trees. Costa i\-lesa Park Superintend ent Chuc~ Rust s;_iid . but Lh e city is a1\'<Ji ting r esults of the lab tests for confirmation. ··we a rc s till puzzled as to ""hy j ust the two i\-fonterey pines we re s uffering," he said. ··other trees in the area are surrering no ill ef- fects." Ru st said that a n agriculture inspector ex amined.the 40-year- old trees about three months ago. They were obvious ly ailing and the inspector suggested that the loss of foliage may have been dui to ozone. Deep feeding, s prays, and in- !-ICCl control s were tried in an ef- fort to save the trees, but they <:ontinued to d eteriorate. Rust s<.i id . Lo point where the branches were brittle and dangerous. \\then the trees were pull ed out from the nor theast co111er or the pa1·k last Thursde:1 y, a toncentra-· l ion of s oi l s a lts \\'as found <irou nd the 1·oot s and the deepest li ve rool \Vas only 12 inches belo,1· thL' surfa ee. City c-rev.·s dug down another SL·,·t-n feet and round layers of oil ;_i nd n1ore s alt accumulations .. \.\'e have a lways had the suspi . t·ion that ther e "'' as an oi l sump in t h~t corner or the park," Rust said. The park superintendent said that the city will wait for the re· s uits or the lab tests before dee id· in g on what to replace the trees \\'ith or whether to replace them. .. We m ay s ink a well if there's oil there," he quipped. Sore Throat? 'Actor' Sues Porrw Movie MI1\MI, F1 a. (AP) -Producers of the sex movie "Deep Throat" a r e being sued for St million by a 26-year-old Mi ami man who cJajms he was unwittingly made a part of the movie. Henry Justice, a lifeguard, said he was fil med without hi s knowledge pl aying Ping Pong at a Miami motel a nd that the brief appea rance was long enough ror rnends to recognize him and taunt him with names s uc h as Sore T hroat and Justice Throat. · ,\fter hc<:1ring a pretrial motion, Circuit Judge Sam Silver issued a judgment of li ability, saying that Justice did h<:1 ve a legitimate claim against the defendants, Gerald Da- mi <.1 110 Productions of New York. i\ trial jury was convened Monday to make a de- • term in.it ion of damages . Sil ver's courtroom "'·as packt>d as jurors and spectators vie"'·ed the movi e filmed in Miami and heard Linda Lovelace, star of the fi Im , testify . U.S. Funds to Aid Upper Bay Water? Members of the Ne\\>·port Ba y Coordinating Com mittee learned i\-1ond<:1y that s erioUs pollution troubles in t he Upper Ne\vport Bay may be nearing a solution. James Ande rson, executi ve of- fi cer of the Santa 1\na Regio n \Va ll'r Qu ;ility Conll'OI Board, told comm ittee members t hat the S<.in Diego C'r cck-1\"t>\\'POr't Bay v.·<.i tcrshed is being con- s idered as a "208" :1rca ror ex- . pe nsive federa l s tudies. : -If the designntion is approv ed, the are;_i \\·ould receive monl'y, ·perhaps reJc hing $750.000, to . provide Lwo years of planning to improve \Vale r ~uality in upper <1 nd 10,ver Newport Ra y. The Newport Bay Coordinating Committee. ror med lust sum-- me r , h a s b ee n meelin J{ periodicall y to d etermine hov.· to best solve the Upper Bay pro- ble1n!). Water quality in the bny re- ached a new low in March of last yea r, wh e n O r a nge Count y . hc;dth officiuls rulN the \va t\·r unfit for s wimming and "''1.iter i.:kiin~ a nd th<rt s hell fish gathc1·cd thcrt.: "'Cl'C unfit for hu1n ;;i n ('on-s u1n ption Cons ist ing of r c prcst·nt iiti,cs fr:u1n <t dozen tOllCC'rncd :;tgcn- l'IC'S. the Nc\vport Hay Coord1nat ing Con1mit t(:<' rin~lly suggcstt·d lhLJ t "208 st LJ tus" be cxplorL·d. /\ndt:r~on l'S\ i n1 a led that on the b<i.sis of rctt'nt pollution planning in 1.a ke T :1hnc. c osts rna y amount lo $7!'10,000 over the t v.·o· year p l ann in~ pe riod. '"I'h al ',; rinuring ~·e Spt•nd lh<' 5ame $2.30 pe r person li ving in ,, the urea as they did up north/' he Said . The regional board originally asked the state board to de- s ign;ite only the San Diego Creek-Newport Bay watershed for 208 pl<.innin g. Instead, the s tate board recent- ly proposed that t he entire Orange County area and portions o f Ve ntur<t. Los An'1:eles . f{ivt'rSide and San Bernardino Count ies also be included. P9lice Seek Identity of Newport Body Newport Beach detectives and Or;_inge County corone r 's de- puties today r esumed their at· tc.mpt to identi(y the body or a . ~·oun~ man round Monday by a wom an taki,nf,t a morning walk along the ~c h in Balboa . · 'fh c badly d ecomposed re· lll<rins. which uppeart.>d to have been In the water for at le ast three weeks , washed ashore at about 8 <i .m. at the strand near L Street. L.iregua rds retrieved the body which a ppe ared to be that of a youth in his teen&. Speculation Is strong today thut the remains clad in blue de- nim pu'nls are tho!!:e of t.5·year- old Philip Magna of Norwalk. lie disi1ppcared in the surf at Suns~t Beach ~1 a rch 10. ~I - f'roni Pa,,.. ;1 I BOAT ... to rall apart ." Obe'rg sald . The harborm:ister added that the Harbor DePartment h a s abandoned its investigation of 1.h,e accident. a,._ause the boat is in s uch poor ~ondition no\\', he :>aid it is impossible to tell 'vhat actually happened. The Coast Guard investigation is still continuing. however, and is expe cte d to be completed \\'ithin several weeks. Delay Given To Bedelian ,\ two·djjy delay in the pre- lin1ina ry hearin g or a male nurse ;iccusetl of mu.rdering Mrs. Nan· L'Y ,\twater of Corona del Ma r, \Vas gra nted delay to allow a change in attorneys . Daniel Gerbis Bedelian, 40, said he wi ll be represented by Beverl y 1-lills trial la"'·yer Paul Caruso when he returns to Harbor Judicial District Court Thursday. He appeared today be fore Judge Selim S. Franklin with his previous attorney ot record, John Onesian, 1t1.·ho was t hen released from the case. Bedelian is free on $100.000 bail on charges he bludgeoned Mrs . 1\t\\·ater to death Feb. 6 in the 1\t,vater home at 4238 Perham Drive, in the Cameo Shores sec- tion or Corona del Ma r_ From Page Al LON NOL. • • The tall of Neak Luong; besieged tor over two months, would free thousands of rebels to join the battle ror Phnom Penh. The sources also said govern· ment forces retre 1:1ted s outh and northwest of Phnom Penh . Re.be! rocke t s Ce ll on both Pochentong Airpoft, where the American airlift continued, and in the city near the U.S. em· ba ssy. Lon Nol ma de a tearful de- parture . Gene rals and promi- nent politicians gathered in the pres ident's Chamcar Mon Palace t o bid farewell. Advance planner Arriold • Hamala, who has done most of the starr work on the proposed or· di nance and the e nvironmental impact report, pointed out that even if a ll the boards were taken down according to the schedule of the ordinance the average li(eof a billboard in Costa Mesa would be 141/::: years. · Of the council members, Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley told the billboard re pres entatives that the 15th and 17th Street area +of Newpol't Boulevard ··js a sign jungle ..... you can·t get a\vay from that. There's nothing like that in the state." Councilm an Dom Raciti said that in cases y,·het'e t.lie city lets the permits expire, the chUm l'ould not be made that the c"i\Y,.'is putting a firm out of business. Councilman Robert Wilson in- dicated thcii he w3ii oPPose<ttOthe environmental impact report on the ordinance as being inade+ quate. Robert Reid, for Foster and Kleise r , said that If the city had a replacement ordinance, \\'hereby the boards could be taken do\.\·n on l"ewport Boulevard and put up in other areas o£the cit,y. "then we cansolve the proble m." blem.'' lie added, ''If you v.:ant no boards period, to achieve this the only \vay is to pay just comepnsa- tion." San Diego Crash q Fatal to Countian S1\r\ DIEGO CC PJ ) _.___ Pedro Gomez, 62, of La f'I:_ibra. ,,·as killed in a one-vehicle accident on Buc kman Springs Road, 4.5 miles south of Inte rstate 8 in the east county· area Monday, the California High\\·ay Patrol said. Officers s<:1id the victim ,,·as driving a pickup truck \\·hen he lost control on \\·et pavement, ran off the road and hit a tree. Fram Page A I ACID ... the glass splinters as they helped Miss Boyle from the spill area. County· fire fighters al the scene hosed down the area to re- move the chemicals and before leaving the area underwent a ' hosing down by fellow fi remen to rid their gear of chemicals. Probe Set In Laguna. By JACK CHAPPELL 01111• D•lly l'llot Sl•ll The Laguna Beach ·Police Department's use of hollow-point bullels in service handguns Is the subject of an examination by the City Council with at least one councilman curious about who authorized the force's switch to the deadly ammunition. The council will discuss the police department ammunition at its 4 :30 p.m . Wednesday meet- ing. Councilman Charlton Boyd, \~·ho placed the matter on the council agenda. said he wa nted to know who made the decision to use the hollow-point bullet ~ which expand inside on impact and possess greater ··stopping power"-than solid bullets. "This is to most Or us a highly controversial thing and one of enormous importance to us and one tha t definitely should have a guideline from the council either pro or con," Boyd said. Police Chief Frank Schopen said Monday he believed the hollow-points had been approved for use several years ogo and. \\'ere the '·best possible" am· munitiqn. ··The purpose of the officer carrying a \ve apon has changed during the past s evt•ral year s. Un til a £e,v years ago, a n officer could shoot a person committing a rclony. This was obviously too drastic a decision under many circumstances. ··we have now r eached the point 'vhcrc the only lime an or- ficer may use hi s weapon is when a human life is in immediate d anger. At t he present time, the shooting policy at the Laguna Beach Police Department slates. in effect, that an officer will only fire his weapon v.•hen a human life is in danger. This policy aJso prohibits 'varning shots due to the danger t o innocent persons. ·• ... Within these limitations an office r wil l be using his weapon whe n all else is not possi- ble a nd the life that is hanging in the balance is that or the suspect. victim or poli ce officer," Chie( S<'hopen said~· a memo to the ci-ty m~nager It cal. Chief Schopen aid the tradi- tional s olid bullet lacks stopping power and c ited instances o( a. wounded criminal making good an escape or attacking a police office r . THE CARPET INDUSTRY FIGHTS INFLATION FOR YOU! WE'VE MET THE PROBLEM .HEAD ON. - •• 1. ;.. • • -. =·--... -~ -• • Contribules to sa fety. Accents a life style. Reduces noise pollution. • • From 1950 to 1973, Wholesale Prices of- All Commodities .................. up 65% New Cars ................. : ....... up 47% Carpet ............ : ........... down 43o/o Thus: Carpet is a better value today than 25 years ago. Carpet is an energy/~uel saver. Carpet has a longer fife expectancy. CARPET AT HOME, AT WORK, AT PIAY- ProVides ease of cleaning and maintenance. 8fective insulator against heat or cold losses • Timeless in beauly, comfort and fashion. WITH YOU. SUl'PORT, AMHICA rltOFITS FllOM THI U.S. CAlirET INDUSTRY! IHTHI ""••o• ... ,. SIHCI lfS1 ,, \ ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plac:entia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 MM-.~ t to S:JO: '1-i. t tot: S•f, t :JO to I ____ __, ) • ~. 11 f 0 DAILY PILOT * Tuwlay. April t , 1975 QUEENI E .· ' By Phil lnlerlandl Chewing Crocker's Gamble Pays Paper Tobacco Boosts Takeover of U.S. Natio11al S uccessful COMIJNl:t> -... ... v COt.ISl:lt.Vll '"IE'.RG>Y "l\'.ot hrrr. too ~,. Hospital Names-v A.drrii1iistrator .Juli n l 'llr1~\1·11s .. 11 iii l";dlllroo k µ11111l1·d ~1tl n11 n1 :.\r ;tlor 111' Fuunt<.1 111 n1u1l1t ~ llo:.pital. ht1~ bC(•n :1 P· Vulley Con1 P1·l·1·11111sly, th1• n1:,11 adn1 in1 ~t r;ttor Sl.!l'\'l'd <J !\ ;utin 1n1:.1 r:it i \ t· l'Un:-.u It ;int lo tht• ,\ ml·1·i l' a n I iosµ1t:.i I :\l <.1 11<1g1·nH·nl L'urpo t'<Jlion ;uuJ as :_1dn1inistralor of l.<.1 1\l11·ad:.i ('on1n111nily lluspit;.il. lie is a graduatt· .<11' lhL' l 'ni,·t·rs il ~ of Copt•nhagen ~111d tieo1·gia St:1l1: Collt·gl·. Ill· is a n1t.1n1hL•t' of the 1\1nt·riran ,\t·ut11:n11· of 1\'l1:dil·cil ,\dn1inis t1·aturs, !ht• A1nt"rican 1\ssol·iai.ion of llos pit;_d (:on:..ult;Jnts. the United Jlospit<Jl As- soi:i;1t1011 u rut the An1erii::.n1 £\ssoci;.ition of 1-los pital ,\l't'ount u.nt~. .. READ THIS! Spurts WASllJNGTON l1\Pi--Chc\l.·ing lobaec·o is spurting u.hC'a d in new popularity , "'1th s a les up la.st ycur to thl·ir hi ghest h:vcl in 20 yc<t rs, s<1ys the ,\gr i cu lturc De part· ment. · · 1' h c g a i n 1,1.·,a s primarily in loose lettf." the dep ar tm e nt 's F:tonon1 it· ll C'sea r c h Service S<.tld ... Plug and t.w:'8L-~ales continu1..'<1 to declinl· " In :.Ill. munuf<1ctu1·crs produced 79.2 million pounds o f chewin g tobac- co in 1974, up rrom 74 million in 1973 and 72.6 million 111 197Z. Loose le<if ac<:ountcd for 52.9 n1illion pounds 'last year. up frqm 47.6 million in 1973. Hut s nuff oulput dropped s li g htly in 1974 , totalin g 25 n1i l li o n pounds. l'OffiJ><Jred \\'ith 25.3 n1illion in 1973 and 25.5 milliun 111 1972, lhl· agl·lll'Y s;.iid 111 a lo btH"t:O situation l't'l){J l'l . .300 Laid Off By Rockwe ll I~ 0 S ,\ N G F. l. ES CAP)-Rock\l.'e l l In - lernalional has laid off 300 \l.'01·kers . tellin g them the firm had n ear ly com· pleled work on three Bl bombers it is building for the Air Force. ,\ l·omp;.iny s pokes n1an s aid about 6,900 workPrs ::ire en g<iged in the Bl progran1 ;.it th e 81 Di vjsion plunt ne ar l.o ... 1\ngelt·s lntern<Jtional ,\irp<.11·t . SAN ·OJ EGO l ;\l~1 -T<ikii1~ OVCI' U.S. Ni.ition;iJ Bi.Ink <:iftcl' it :-. eoll upsl! 17 months 11~0 "'as :.i gamble that i~ IJi.l)'ing orf, S<.1\':S the president v f . Crocker !'\·~, tlonal. The takeover ll·ft the San l·'run cisco·ba:sed Croc kl~r liank \\'1th S6 .7 billion in depo:-.i t.s and 'A'as "a once in a lifetime opportunity [or this bank lo position it~elr com - pletely in Ci.llifornia." Thon1u~ R. \Vilcox said. BY AODJSG .T JI E S<.tn Diego b~nk '~ _l.,700 cn1ployes :.ind 6J branches , Crocker h:.i s 1'8•1 branch£·s spread evenly through California. In October 1973. b{'forc \\'ih·ox became president , Cr0<.·kcr p;.iid 589.5 millio n to the Fcd('r<i l Deposit Insurance Corporation for a large part of U.S. r.;';.it1 on<ll 's busincsi:;. Thl.' dt·;.i l \\ai. l lll0ill'll1 do1,1.·n by othe1· b:.i nks. Thi! a<.·qui sition in(•h1dt·tl ~:or11l' loans th;it •·ore n1argin;.i l IJ.v our stand<11 ·cl s.·· \\'il<.·o:..: t·unt·l'ded 111 an intcr\·1t·1' Bt;T t '.KflC'f\.•:fl \\,\.'-; :ililt· tu return tu thl· t 'J)J(' <thuut s 1:1 1nillion of 5300 niillion in i:on1 mercial lo;.ins. <ind othl'r to;;in:-. \\.l.'l"I.:' covt·red in a $20-million ;id dition m ad l' lo lu;.in loss 1·l'~l'I'\ e:. in the fourth quartt:r of 19;~ Will'OX s<1id the "largl.'s l <.111tl most unpll'U Sanl s urprist·" of th1· loans acquired by Crot:kC'J' \\'<J:.. one to [{oya l Inns of Amcrlt·;.i, a hote l-mot e l chain "'Ith he at.I · quarters in S<.111 Diego. "E .'\RLY IN T llE ga me. I persuaded Lhe FDIC to become partners in that loan." s aid \\'ilcox, 1,1.·ho took o\·er at C1·ockc r in Janua ry 1974. Ill.' s aid Roy:JI Inns O\\t•:. $10 million lo Croekc-i· but th;tt he l:-: .. n1odt•r;.itt·I~· optin1ist it: that 1:ompany t':.tn he t'l'SU:-l'itated untlcr .1 Ill'"' 1 an1,:cllll'll l Inn:-.. ' 1n:1 11..1g1•m1•r11 :1 1 \\Ill! \'a l!~d1u11d 'l"hl• J•'IJ IC is s l lll I r~ 111g 111 c nl ]l't't otht·r lo<.HlS llL~HJL• Ii) t s _'\.i tional \\ ho:-.t• fo1·1n1·1· t·h;11l'111;1n (' 1\rnh ol t Sn111h. l ;.1t•t·:-. ;1 t·1·11n111;il tr 1<JI Oil <·h :~ri.:t·:-. of n11 ... ,1ppl1e·:i11011 uf $2';' .-1 n1dlion 111 Prit-t•s Do\\'11 b:n1h fund ~ \\ 1l<·o:.. ,~·.us \ tl:L' prt'!<>Hl<"r11 ot lh1· Hl\'l·~tnll'lll li;.i11ku1~ hou ... c 01 Bl) Lh EJ~t n1an 'Dillon l'<. ('o Jnt ', li,r 1hr1:1· ·'"-'<Jr~ bl·forl· gotn;..! It> t ·1·o(·h l·I' .1 1\d l1l·1 ort· lh..11 !<>p1:n1 ;,!7 \ l';1r:. at t'tl':-1 .:'\~1l1 u11~d Ci t.' J~.111\.. 111 \,.,, \'ur\.. Farmer Products ' Drop 5th]fonth WASlllN(:'l'()N <~\1'>1 Prices f;.irn1ers rccel\'t· fo1· r.:1 1\ ag1ieu/tur:.i l p rodutt~ cl1·0 11pt•d:? lll'rl'l.'llt from 1-'t:b. 1;, to f\l arth IS. thl.'ir fift h con:,l'l'ttt11 e n1onlhl\ d1 ·l·l 1nl· thC' .\~ri'cultu r1· l)ep;u111\enl l'l.'fin1·t:-.. · ·rhl' l 'rop l{t•po1·t1n g Ho;1rd :-;nd :\lon1luy 1<11\el' Jtl'1(· .. s l'ur \1h1.•o.ll , l'Ol'n , 1·011011, :.oyl;ll«lllS, lon1;1tul·i. ;1111.I 1n \l l; t'On tr1b11tl·d 1110:.t to !he dl'tl'l'a .-.1·. Jlt ght•r price:. fnr t:;!1ll t'. 1,1111111 :-. ;ind ;ippll'~ hel pt"d offsl·t pa r L of the tl et·li nt· lt•:TAll. !-'()()[) Jl J{l(.J·:S, :\l .. :.\.\.\\'1111.I·:. h<J\t' L'OllllllUl'tl lu r1:.t· IJt·cuuSl' 11f hi).!hl·1· nlllhllen1:1n eo:,,1:-fo r t1·:.in:.port1ng . p1·0 t'l'~:.1n g :111d st·lling tht· p1udut·l:... f)ep;1rtn11·nt <1ff1l'1al~ ~;,i~· \ho:-1 11 111 t'Oll \JllUt' lo pu~h up 1:11n:-.un11•r fuod l'U'>I ~ through 1111d~t·:11 .1lthoug h a t ;.i lt•SS l'r pat·e lh<in in the first s ix 1non1h~ o f 1971 :\s of :\l arl'h 15.1111• (]t•p:i rtment ~:1 i1 I , the :1Ycrage of ;1lJ t;1r1n pr1 l'l.!S \\·us 1 S pc l'l'l.'111 lx_•lo\1 u ~ t"t r e;.ir Ii er. i"ri t'l'S f ;11·111 c>r~ p:iy t 11 llll·cl c x pl'nSl·S, di ppl'd one· h:.1 If of l pt• rci..·nl durin g I hi..• n1 0nth bu\ :1vc1·aged 10 pt·rcent abl)Vl.· l\\;ir<·h 15. 1!17·1 1'he f:.irn1 prit·c index began its current s lide l'\O\'. IJ \\'IH:·n 1t droppl.'d 1.5 pe l't('nt from n1id ·Octobc1·. It \I us 3 p<.•\'l'Cr\t lo"·er on Dec. 15, droppl'd ;.inother 1.5 perl'cnt o n J ;.in . 15 and fcll 3 percent on !·"ch. 15. OFFICJ,\ LS S.\ID TllF. •·ooo gr ains po1tion of the index, in- t•luding prices fur ,,.hC'at und 1·iee, \\'<J S dO\\'O 7 pe rcent from Feb. 15 and ;.iver a gl•d 28 pcrt·(·n t bclo\\' ;_i yc<.1r earlie r . The \·egctahll' price indl.'X \\'<JS dO\\ n :; Jll'J'l'C'lll f1·on1 n1id ·1''cb1·uary but 1\·a~ 29 pt·rl·cnt ;.i ho,·e :\I ii reh 1 :i [;1st ~ c ;l r. Farrn priet·:. of 1nt•;.1t ;1n1n1 :1li. as a group ru:.e I pcrt'c nt frunl l·\·'1 Jj llut lht• 1ndl':\ 11 ;1:. :!O 11ert'l'lll bt'lO\\ ;.i yc;.ir L'<irlier. Prices S,\~ FH .\KCISCC) 1,\J'1 'l'ht· mo u th!,\ l111111e ... uh:.1·1·i11tion p1ic1· of huth t!u· ~;10 l•'r;.111· t'l~l'U ('hron1t·ll.' ;,1nU S~1 11 Ft .1n1·1 :.1·11 l·:\'11111 i11 t'r ,,111 ,;.:u up-;;, l't'tli ~ to SO :!S for tl .u l ~ ;u1d SunJuy 11(· J1 \1·1·y l'lfl·1.:l 1v1· toda'" !h1· n1•\\~p;1per .. ;.in ll!J\Jlll'l'll 'l'h1· n1 t11'n1ng ('hronu·!o· ;\J1Jp tl;.i ,\· ;1\\J'JlJUtetJ lhtt h1kt• ttt1 ll ''tt•t·i.:n t. ~h;,Hp 1111·1·t_·:i~e in I ht· 1 ·o~t 11f ne,,:.vrint. 1'h1 · l~x an1111er :.o.11d 111•\\ :.print ('0:.t s :i n.J l11 gh1.·r ";.ig1.· r<.1t1.·:. IUl'l't·d th<" ;.1f11•1·noun p apl.'J' lu n1al;e thi.· p1·1(•t: l'll ~1n )-'e '!'he t:s<1 n11n t·r i:.:.i1d cl :1 1l.\ li 111nt• dL•li\·1.·r~ \11 th uut th1· S und ;1\ l/iJl )l'I' II ill J-'O fro111 S3 ;,-) lo~ .;JO a 1110111 h '/'he prLt'l' uf hunH,' dt• l11t'r~ fill' Jll :-.t tile Sup da' p~qH:r \1 Ill :-.t:1v ~1 :-:::? ·.-11 ~ " rn onth 'l'hl: ·t·o.'-1 qf n1•\\:-~t ;111il 1·up1es 111 1!11• p;q)t'I'' ,Jl :.o \I a:. 11!•1 !'h<Jll )!t'd Cocaine T e rm l./\S \'1':(;,.\S I r\ 1)) ,\ 27·YC~H'·Old Los .Angele::. 1nan has bt·en s entenCl·d to si:..: n1onths in jail and thrce years' p:.irolc for hl'lp1n g to :.1rran gc a · S30 ,000 cocai n e :..alC'. authorities say.' Augustin L:rang a ;.i lso rccC'ived ;.i thrCC'·}'car s u s pende d scntcnct' afll'r adn11tt ing he int rodut l·d :in un · dt"rCO\'Cr n ;1rcotics of- fitcr lo :1 ('Ot·;1 ine dealer . Would you invest $742500 cash 1n secured. fail Proof equ1p~nr and one day per rronth al your time Jar a gros!f1ncome 1n excess of S36,50QOO over each 48 ~nth period with 80°/o net prolit? Nothing !o sTock. delrver or service 1n a business w11h no competltion. Ground floor operations available 1n ·San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Uri lo 100°A. f1nanc1 ng 0 AC. F°' documenta- hon and convenient 1nterv1ew call Tele·D1ne Sys!ems at (714 1682-BOOS in R1vers1deon Tues. Apr 1 -and w~. Apr 2-9a m loBp.m WESTCLIFF MEN'S HAIR DESIGN I o,, .. r l 'h e Countrr NASO Listinqs I • I\ E\\·l~llRT'SO~'V LY SEBRl:'\f ; CL:'ITEl!S WE STCLIFF PLAZA--646-9925 Ask for Amfac's Home Equity Loan. You simply borrow against the increased value of your house and what you've already invested in it. No points. No prepayment penalty. (You pay only for the lime you use the money.) And it's fast. We can lend you from $2,000 to $25,000. What you do wUh it is up to you . Come see us . 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' " • " " " " " '' MUTUAL FUNDS New York -Fol '°"''"11 '' " 1.,1 or t>KI •no "~•eo Pfl· <t' on Mutu,.! f un!h "' riuoled t>v Ille NASO In<: • What's Ooing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC EDJ1'0R 'S N01'J·:: O;uly Pilot outdoor c0Jun1 · , nis t J im Nfem iec has bt.'l'll lroinsferrqd to r\lturus in Northern c;nliCorni.1. Iii :-\\'hJt's l1oi ng Outcloo1·s columns \\'ill t•ontinth' 10 :.ipµt.'ar frorn t i m t' to tim<.•. T\11.ins have held :tni,:ll'rs off mo:,l J;,.ik('S in Southern Cu l i fo1"n1 ~1 . htit tflll~l' th;1t ha\'l' br:~\'l'ri t he: ctemcnts or f1s ht..•d Uurlng l'lt•:u·ing, \\'(';.i thC'r ha\'e r ('· tUml.'d to t in: dOl'kS '' ith 1-;uod t•atr-hl·:-. of ba :-.~. r-ra(l· pie <ind trout. Su mt• 1·;1tf1:-.ll ;u·t.' ;dso bt·1ng t·uught in murky \\ ~tlt'I' t·IO:-c to ~tiort• C.'ut n1:1t·kl'l't'l ;111d ,garlu.: 1·ht..•t•,r.,1• h;,iil :ire :u·1·ount111 g fol' 1no:,t cats \\'hit:h :.ire r unu111g 111 th(' fl\'t• lo len pound t·la~:-;. ' ,\ number of Southl'rn C'alifornia lukcs ;1rt· rt .. t•Ci \'tllg l'l'gUJ:Jr \\l'CkJ_r Sltll'k lll).!S o f ll'OU t ;.ind these plunlings a r·l' rt•\1 ;.irding trout l 1 ~ht·r m e n ,,·1th near liinit:,,. l~:i s:-; f1sh i11;..: i s J.!(J(id :it 1hl' S:i n IJu.>go Lak<'s :.incl 'rill tuntinul' 10 1n1p1·0\'l' ;1:-. 1hi.• ~p:.i11ning i'it·ason gel!; c loser. 1\ number of h1 ~ but·kt·ttnouths in th~ 8 Lo 10 pound t'.lass ;.i r e be ing t':u1ght \lt't..•kly in the S:.i n b iego u rC'a . l .ake Sutherlund \1 i ll open Fridav a nd this.l ake is us uaU~· hot du1 ·ing :\pril ;ind l\l ay: 11-ith ~omc t•x eelh:nt btuei.:il fishing in J unr an d J uly fol1011·t..·d by vt.•1·y i.;oo<l c_·;.itfi!->h a r t ion in ,.\ug ust and Septt•mbt·r . J.akc !\l u 1·1·;1 ~ l-;1tkt·d uut :1 IG·poulld J;irgrmouth tJ1is pa::;t \l'Cl'k b ll t i I i.s I he op1 rl ion or this \\ ri l cl' that tffe higgt'~l h:1 ss u( till' ~l·a son 11·1JJ coin<.• out of \\'ohlrord. l .<1ok to \';iii and lll'nsha\\-Jakes to pl'O· dllt'C 1n:.iny fJllL' l1n1Jts (if h;1!->:-> this :-.pring: fur tbo:-,e :1tl).!.ll'l':. u ~in;..:. n1edn11n running plug:-.. fl.J:">!'> ;1<.·t 1un ;_ifong tht• lu\ll'l' :-.lrt•lt·hc~ uf the ('nlu r:1dn Tll\'l'f 1:-i i1nprov111g d;.uly 111\h putholL• f1 ::.- h1ng· 11rod1.u.:uq.; tht• quit'kc:-t li m its on shullo11· J'llll· rll llJ..' plugs ;:11111 !'i l)UHll'!' IJ;11t ~. L:.tkt'S :\IL·ad. :\loj;1\'l' and ll :i\·~1 ::.u rl'l'l'l\C<I ;1 lut of 11re:-.su rc 01·cr Eusll'I' 11ct.•k frum boate r:. and 11·;:1tt•r skit..·rs . but a ng ll'rs :.1i ll n1a nugcd to t'.:1 \C'h nit·L· .... tringcrs of bass -.nd a Je11· Ja r1,:c trout. C1·app1e .ire_· ;dso st;:1rt1 ng to hit h 1 l' minno11·s a n<l s n1al\ jigs ;:1l L-.ke I-l a\·,;ist1. but li tt lC' a('tiuu is reporte d on t'atfish. Trout Ope11 e r RPpo rt i\Ios l r o;ids ide J:..ikes and st rc:ims 11·ill be o pen tu 3ngle rs on b oth ~ides of t hl' Sit·rras. ,\I\ 11·atC>1·s 11 ill be hca,·itv slotkl'd p1ior t u opPninf!: 11·t·e kend b~· Fish and G a in<.' 1·r('11·s. :\Io~t oft he lakes a bo\·e 9.000 fel't \1 itl Li~ frO;(l'll ;i nd pruhalJ!y \\'on'\ open ti\l l;1te l\I a\'. · Ct'U\\ Jv1. l.'O n\·il't . the .J1111e l.;ikC' l,oop and the Britlbt.cpurl ;Jl'l'~• 11 111 1,ruflul'l' n1a11y ll 1n1\:-. 111 angll'1·:. bllal\111~ Zt·ke'~ float ing b<Ji t . c_·llel'Sl'. ~rilmuu t•gg:. ;ind 111•rn1s . \';u.,1tiont·r:-. ar(_• \\'a rned to i·:i rrv l'hu1n -. :111d IJl' pl'l'P<ll'l·tl f0r tuld ,,·C':.ithi:r :inti .... t rc111 g-'"inds \\ hl!t• 11·:.1 \·e lini.: into hiph country. r·is - lunc l'l111d 1 I 1oll '> 1111 1 hi· 11 l'~l l·r11 ~101n·~ of tht..• Sivrr•i S 11111 f)L' f;11r 111\h 111.~h . rqiJ .1 11a\l·rs £rl"t'ling must ~ng!l•r.., npL'll \l\).! 1.1 l'l'k 1·e llo1<·1ail S larl t u Shure l-:11·H t hul1gb 11;1lcr conditions a 1·c ll'~!' t hun ill<.•:.tl fo r • hi,!! hill' 10 dl'\'elop. e;.1r!y c atc hes of ,eJlon·t:.i!l bl'1ni.: n1:.tdl' a l San Diego currently are l'nrourag ing. \\'ith ;1 57 deg:rt•e 11·ater t e mpe raturt' l·1,:.id1 ng o nly ;1 fl'11-niort:' d(•i;r ecs net•d be addl'd to tr1gµc·r <• !!ood fet·ding mo\'emenl of yellO\\'S. Son1t• ~portf1s h<.·rs o.1r~ fi ~h1 11 ~ the deep \\·ater holes a nd ;.'.('!ling ~·eJl01\·~ .:ind \\·hilt• sL'a briss d ail ..... \\-hill• '1lhl'1· party bo;!I::; arL' ~ticking it out ut the COronHdo J~land~ ;.ind \1a1t 1ng out brl'ezing St'.hools of g<.1 m t.' ri::.h Jt:1~s ;i nti a fL•\1· bonitu ilt't' hilting. hut 1nost 1·:.i\thl'~ ••re 1n•1<lc uµ of bo ttom fish. Landings ~hou ttl !->la rt 1·unninJ,! boat~ out to Sun Clem ente a nd l'L1ta l1 n o.1 ~llort l.\· a no these outs1dc t r1 l)S usuu 1 ly p1·0· ' 1de <int! lcrs '' it h lot s of action. i{ay f1s h1n).! 1s fa ir fo r s potted hay ba ss. srnHll h.:11ihu1 and ~pulf1n l'l'O<lker. Bo th skiff a n gle rs and :--hor1: r1 ... hl0l'n\1•n Oll'l' pit•king ll \) :J dukl''s n1ixturl' of ft~h u ... 1n~ µhu..,I :-hrimp. <·ut liait ;.uul tlC'ep running plu~~ ;1::0 l't1l1t·l·r:-. '.'\o one \~ n\<1k111g ;, pr c<.l1l·\iun about :.i n tt ll1Ul'Ul'l' ~t·;1-.n t1 ~ct ... \ftcr l iJ ~l yt..·ar·::; d is appoint· tncnl n1u~l 1 t'll'i'<Hl sk1ppt·1·s are kt"eping t ht'11· tnouth:-; ..,\111\ I t ~ :.1nyone·s gul's:-; u!-to ho1\· it 1\·111 1u1·n ou1 IHI! l't1rrt·nt 1\·:.iter co11ditio11s don·11 ook loo li<.1d . Buj 11 Seaso11 Begi11s !\l.irlin n u nibcrs ure bui lding lip in tht \1 ;.i\t._·I'~ h1:L\1l·t·n the {'<J pc und Ran<"ho Buena Vista. There ;U'l•n't ;1 lot iof IJil l·rs. hu t il 's jus t a m<1t te1· of ti1nl· l.>1·forl' I ht·.\· l urn on . J\I <I.\' through J uly is cons iderl'll pr1 m t· l1~hin i.: titn(· off R;.int·ho 1-iut'na Vi sta, \\herl· rr1arll11 . :-.:11lf1~h. tlo!phin and roostl'rfi s h a re takt..•n 111 go1tt1 nurn lit·r.s. (.'Ul'l'l•ntly big g~un l' angll'l'S Ul'l' t·11ncl'lltl ~11111~ I ht'1r t·ffort::. 011 tuna, Yl'll0\1 t;d l and · s hor!· r1111n111i.: r<•O~terf1 ::.h. \\'<.11 er 1:-. ~1111 on lhl·t·nol ~1 dt• hut not llllU !:i lHd for 1h1::; t1rru· ul th1· y e;.ir l~a ntho t3ut..•na \i'i::;1a offll'ial~ ·'' l' \ 1 ·1·~ t1pt 11n 1. ... t 1t· :1 l)Oltl th L!'i t·on1 ing St..·a:.011 a s ;1 rt· 111/11·r rL·:-.ur1 t•11·1u·r:-. und Orange l'ounli<.tn s 11 h•i h;1\'e l'l'l'l'lll l,1· !'t•ll\t'l1l'd from 13uJa. For u ('Oll'lplt..•ll' upd<.ttt· on f1 ~h111g c·ondilions 111 ;ti] of :\lt'~ico <•ht•ch \11th \\'Jut t·:r :_it ,\11 g I i:1"::; Ct..•ut t•r 111 :\· t..·11·porl . ll1111 i .Set1so11.'Ji O ver 'I' ht· rt· 1 ~n ·t 11111 ch hunt 1ng :.i ,.a i h1 bh.• to South l;1 n- lll'rs as tht;>rc ;.i r e no open st·usons a nd n1ost p ri\·utc t·l ubs h ;1 \'l' t'. IO!-i<.'<l for tht' !'.l'<!Son. !\i 1n rods \\'i 11 ha \'t..• tu turn to t1·a p and "kl't'l. ;,ind ri fl(' r anges to kel'P thP1r tri i.:~t.·r fin g<.·1· 111 shapt•. 'rhe only -:;m ;11\ µam t· th:.i t <·;1rl hl' t:•hl'll ;n·v 1·:1r1ninl ~ ;1 nd th<.·r(' tt r·t• lots nf 1ht..·1n 011 l he n10 1·<· \\':tll·rfo11 I <irl' 111111 111 ~ \o,u:k l" tht·n· n l's till~ ;.1rt•;1.~ HI \\U(l'I' :11'(•;1 ... nf lht· P <.1l'if1c :'\ot'!hl\(•:-.t Ill J;Ol>(t 1111n1 be1·:-. ll J,.qh:-. ":-. 1f l'Oll~t·i·,·attnn t·ffort ... IJ ;1\'l' )1:1111 off :.inti ~t·:it \L'I' l-'.\llllll'I " t·:1n luok 111 :1 cood \\.tl(.'rfn\\ I ~l'<!~IJll nt•\t !':ill Ul'l'I' ht·rd ~ :ll't' .1l:-.r1 C•ll lht• ll ll'll'<l:>ol' ''" .1 ll'.":>o 1h-.n "l'\l'l't' \1 111 1•·r ll.1 ... hn)11g ht lht· lh·••f th1·1•111.'h 111 good :-.h:1p" MD Seed e d Third l\1 ater D c1 111 11.h Sthool , winner o f the Sunrise girls basketball leag ue , has been scrdNI third in the CJ F i-\1\1\1\ JJa yoffs and \\•ill ho~t Beverly Hills J·Ti g h Wed· ecsday a t 7 p.m . in opt_>n- WJg r ound a C>tlo n. In otht-r g<iffi('!<i in1•0Jv- il[( Or1.1n ge Co~1st :·~·{'a lctJ.m s, !Jc><tc h C1t11.·s C ea 1.:u e t·h a 1np1011 t\tj \~·porl I I a 1·bor \\ 111 tf os t t.o i•isvt l lt· of \\.O<>tl l;111d 11111:; 1"hur..;· dhY ul i ;_111d f'ounta111 Vallt'.V. thl' runnC>1·u p. jou r lll'.\'S lo Ri~h op Pro Scores I ;\ln ntgo1ncry f o r a 7 o'c1ork ga1ne t he same night. In ,\,\r\ .action, South Coast I.t•agu c champion l\Iii'is io n V•i cjo h osts South P ns aden a al 6;30 1'hursd :iy wh i l l' run · ll<'l'UP l.ag una Bearh tra1·els to fourth st..·edcd \'alley Christian for ii 7 o'clut k ~amt•. Jn ,\,\.\,\ play, 5:1n t1 a~o ha~ l.ie('n seeded i\n. I ''1th ,\JPman~·. ~l alt:'r IJt·i and .\li l'a {."osta fo1I01\ 1n j( nl th•it 111·dc 1'. I n thl' ,\,\,\ hra c kt..•I , CrC'Sl'l'n1a \'1Jlll',\' 1s firs t \\ ith L.;1 Cunada !>CcOnd. GIPn - d a l<." lh ird and \'~ll t'v Christian rou rth · Second rouud garnes ~·ill be pln)'ed Sll turdn~. ,, ' . -• . . ..... ---. ---., ... -~ --. . ' , -. ) I Tueschiy. April I, 1975 OAll. y PILOT A9 Irvine In 1 1 -1 Area .Cage-·Trio All;..CJF ' . Setback ,All 3 Named DAVIS -L·c Davi:, S(_'orcd n ine runs in the thi1·d in ni ng itnd the n \ll'l1l on t o post un 11·1 victor·y u\·c1· visiting liC Jrvine. ht·re, ~l onday in l'Oll egiutt.· b:1seba ll ac· ti on 1'ht• lo.-.:. \\a ~ I he r\ll· ll'<llt..•rs four th in their l:i~t fi\'c gum cs. CCI con· l'IUdl'S its f11·t .. i:;a1nt.· trek today <1g a in ::.t ~t anford TE D KAL~A GARY COMMAllY L.:ni versi ty. '"'" 1'ht• A nte-.t <.·r::.. lone ___ s_a_n_C_l_e_m_e_tc_e _______ E..:_l_T_o_io.:.... __ _ MIKE BOGDANOV Htg. Volley ChrlaUan run 1::1n1e in the 1unt h in· ning: \\ ht•n John fl<dmcr tr ipled ~ind st·orc d on a \\'ild pitch. P <ilmcr h a d three of l "\f's scvt>11 hits, getting t \ro s ingles a.rid the 111· pie. 'fhe on ly other extra base blo1\· by the An- lt•:J l l·rs \l'il S a double by /\.Jun Rc lu!<!CO · ·· Jn the D;ivi:-, t hird, tht• :\ggil's put togt..1the1· a hit h:tt!>man, fo u1· \\ alks, a tlutllllt•, s ix ~ing l t'S, a ~:1l·1·1f1cc und -.n error fo r th<.· nine r uns. ·r hc othl'r l\10 l)u\·1s taltit..•s can1t..• in lht• sixth . The lv:.s 1·:11t the An· l l·~i tt·rs' s t•aso n l't'l'Ol'd to 7-15. Follo\\·ing today'::. game, t :CI r e turns homt' to pl;:1y the l:niversity of Sa n Die g o in u doublehe uder Saturday t hut begins otl noon. UCltWIM t ll l -11• Uh I • I <AU " p.,, .... •, l ! s_..c ... ID \.\11•1c"4.jld, '' l.nOM ~en ~ti '""Q"f'~, .11> l """'"9· ~ !.'lift<>" ' ;.1"""" " .. , I! '"ell " ''"'""' " l,,u<,O, ..... • P.o'f< """ ' 1 .. t~• l;( ...... . uco .... . "' ' " " ' ' • " ' 0 ' " " " " " " " 0 " ' ' 1111') OclO c.tJ t ,., .. (I()) Oii• ' '" ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 ' " ' ' 0 ' ' ' " 0 0 ' " " " " ' ' . 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Wt >tm!n ~1.,, .al H~nllf>Qlot> flA>a(n, Ni,,.µorl >idfDOf "' MH lr\ol 1 .. 11.11 JO)_ English Soccer Rt>ull\ Of Mono.oy'• C:n9\•"1 !IXu,r ""'n"'> Enql"" tr~q"" O•~o\IOn I A•.,.nal 1. s ... tr1Pld un11t11 O b"'"'"¥ 1. ~ro~ ~ C~lst•O. 1p~ .. 1cn 0, ••e L wt'r Ion I, CO•dnlr VU l<'l'0~1 l <'i<'"'ttr? ••1• ,._,.,.,<d>llc ~ (,),..-,,., ~ J. .. r~ l<•r";!~•o ' 1.~ '!00.Pl loW!fPOO•U \',g.,yffl\lln1p1un ), Lu•on t Q,y,.,o~ 1 i,.,.,.,i>OOl1 Yve~! 6•D"'"'cou l..ollOn 0, Sw•O"•id"d J ,_.,.,11 (oh 7. -,..,,~ C<I, 0 "'"'"'""~lt• Uni\PCI ~. Oiah•f>• ~ No•,..•cn '· F,.1n11m 2 l.i<•.,n!!,G•to«ll lo~ f·orh <"O"'" I, M•ll ... .Ji+tl Snp l lo ,'10 \'.eut1c ><l dr O S<iu1non,p1on t Oovision J -"-l""r~r>ol 1, b r o1;1n1on l &u,nt.,>ou1n I, s w ... aon ! lo~ cn"~'"'·1; .. 1ao, Prl'>tono l•P ;.,,11,non•n• 1. P1rrr.o.,1n 2, ••• Meu•!oro I. Port \rareO V.rru1.irr. O. Crrs1.a1 Pa1...:ell. 110:, '" <KllOtll C• Ir 1, Sw11n~ea 1 t.•t'IP• I. 6rtn!!ord p L"'ICOlnO. CilmOrfllQ~ 0, loe ,.. .. p0rt 2, M.1 ns1.~10 1 5outnf1Qrl 1, Ooncol~ler t lorci,.•r 3. CnP$ler O v.or ~inc,ilon?, R<><:PIOule 1 Rustle r s U CLA Vi e 'rht" undt.>f('alL•d Guldl'n \rt..•st Co!J egl' \l'Oln(·n·s soft ba ll team 11·ill enter- tain the )lO\verful CCL\ Brui ns in a doubleh cuder beginning at noon , Satur - day, April 12. Coac h Judi Gurmun·!<i G\\'C Rustler s are 7-0 for tht> se ason to d a t e 11·hi\t..• l 'CL,.\ is just beg inning its campaig n \vith fivt..• g irl s o n a thl c t1 l' scholarships.. :\1elanie K yler , onl' of the l op pitchers in the t'.oll eg e rank s thi s season, \\'ill open on the mound for Go lde n "'est in the firs t game . .-\n admission charge \\'ill be made 1v ith pro· ceed s g:uing t o\\'a rd 01 possible G\VC tri1> to !he· mid1ves1 • I Praet iee Outdoors Bogdanov Tops Christian Five By HO\\' ARD L. JI A~DY me to attend <l priv01te 0t 111, o.u, P•I•• s1.n school and that's ho\v I ·rhey pr a ctice on out-got s turted," Bogdano,· door, .asphalt t'ourts and s ays ... J ;ilmost s\vitched there ar·e only 140 tilU· to Los Amigos Hi gh this d ~nt s <coeduc.itionaJ; year but I'm glad 1,Alicln 'L fron1 '''hich to choose a no1\·. (.., • lt'am bul l·luntington .. Coat'.h Paul P e.:ik ~·t V.:ill ey Chris ti.in High S Outhern Ca liforni a S t'.hoo l of Costa l\tesa College \vhere \Ve play fini s hed third in the our homo g ames, s ays it .-\cadem:v L e a g ue in helped me to play here basketb.all. this year. He says I had a On.e big rcn ~on ~h y the . bigger respansibilit~,.-and ~onque1:ors .d1d this Wl'll because of the pressure 1s . 6-2 Junior for"'ard it has made me a bette1· l\ltkc ,Bogdano~ who re-pluyer." s ides 1n Fountain Valley. \\'hat about the-outside lie \\'as named player pra ctice on a s phalt tif th e yea1· in the courts? .\l'a d em y l ~ol? .and .. I don't like that part lea){U l'. s tat!s t1 c 1ans of it," Bogdanov adn1it s. t·rt..'t11t h1 n1 \\'Ith a 25.5 ··1·he s urfuee is n 't ~t·urin l! ;1\·e r a ge in 23 .. s mooth and you have to ;.:.1 n1t..•s lhis past s eason. s hoot from d i ff erenl lk>gd J.nuv has l>een .:1 lev e l s b e cau s e tht..· three-year starter for the ground isn 't leve l. C'onque rors 01nd is the .. The backboards ul'e !:>t'hool 's top athlete. I-le dif(crent. too and the ball 11·us a n end on the ·first <lies '~•hen it hits them." football team f8·mnni c 0 a c h R 0 be rt last fall a nd is a third l .i ndstro 1r, handll'S a ll h<1 s C'n1 a n on th e firs t threl' t t..•a m s a t Huul- hasl•ball teun1 t his ~pr-ingl on \'alley Christia n 111}.!. ~-Hi g h u n<l says or \\'llt'll he s t;°JrtL•tl at !ht..• l logdano\'. IJriv.a teschooJ that is :.111 ··H e 's :i vc r\· <l t·· 1ndl'pl•nd C'nl in s titution, t ('rminc>d ~>oun g m ~n and 11ot :.iffilii.i ted \vith any 1>roba bly the be s t athll•lc p~rt ie ular l'hurch dt-· in school. 'fhe t e um has nom ination. he had only J}icked up because of lus to 11·alk t\\·o blo rks to at-a bilities and h is· intere!-t tl•nd <·lusses. has helped get others oul '.\011· he is se \'l'n 1n ilt..•s fot· the t e an1. fron1 hon1e a nd must d e-··lfis biggest a S!>l't is p l'nd o n m o tori zed h is o uts ide s hooting l r :.in s p ort a tio n . Th e although he did v.:ell in !-ichool m oved to Costa rl·boundini,: und on dt..•· :\lt·s :.i /astfa ll. fc nse this ;o:ear. J·le 's ··:\I ~· 1>a renls \1'a ll\<'d very ;.1ggressi\•e :· ff he ,,·ere to gt-aduall' Pirates May End String Of Losses to Fullerton this year. he y.·ould be h;.1rd press l'd to choost' bct11·l'en SoCal College a nd Bio lu. This s ummer he \Vi ii be a counse llor ut ll o\,·ard Lyons' Biol u busketball camps and a t- t en~ the high. school !>l'SSIOllS. It's been ll:i years s intce Orange Coas t College las t defeated Fullerton College in tratck , but the Pirates have a bi g chance to d o just that this F'r i- d ay. That's ,~·h en the t"·o long-tim e rivals m eet in a South Coast circuit meet at OCC. r·u llerton h as a 2-0 confercnre n1ark 1,·h1 le OCC is 1-1. J05 ing by just three .....---~-- Other top athletes for OCC include inlermediate hurdlers Dennis Braga' CS5.9 ) and Steve Adams (56.3), long jumpers D a n Sp ain <22·9V:!) <ind Greg Ruzicka (21 ·9 ), j a velin sta~ Jim r Bru\vn C200 ·51 a nd hi gh jumpers J ol' De nger 16·61 a nd1\-like Sena (6-6). fo"riday's m eet begins at 3~with lhe field events. T he first runnJrig event ~ues a t 3:30. 1~orn1er Golden \\·est infielder Rod Bro\\'n, y.·ho prepped at J\l arin a , is hit- ting .322 for San Diego State after 1& game9 (4-13). ' Then next }ear he ,,·ill 1nake the c.lecisiot1 about ;ifuture a lm a 111ater. liis cuuch, Lindstron1. is ('Ur - t:ently a stude-nt at SuCal Colle'ge. · To Second Ua it • <>rang<.• C.:oa !:il ureu µl'ep baske(ball stars Ted Kalota of Sun Clement e Jll g~ School and Gury Con- nally or El Tot·o h a ve been named A11·C1F 2-A by the Citl2~ns Suvinc:s Athl~tic Foundation. Doth \\'ere named to the second unit. Also tabbed as All·CJF in 1-A is 1-luntinaton VulJey Chrhsti_an '11 Mike Bogdunov on the second· te<1m. Kulotu led San Clementt.· Lu the South Coast Lt.-a"'uc c h~1mpionship with a 16.2 avel'~gc. Sun Clemt'nte \\'US knocked orr by B1·ca in thefifs.t round or the Pl<1yo£fs. Brea advanced to the s emifinals bC'forc fulling lo cha mpion El Dorado. Connall):; u ~ 1\ll.CJF 1:A choice as a junior, paced El 1 01·0 s ere\\' to a nother berth in the playoffs and did it \\'ith a l4.7 a vel'uge. Bogdano~. a junior, pelte<J;, the n ets for a 25.S average. 1-lunti(lgton Valley Ch1istian, bused iil Costa J\Ies u. eurnt'~ a l ·A playoff berth <.i s the No. 3 team rrorn the Academy Leag ue. It lost in the fj1~t round to Pasadena Poly, a semifinalist in the 32~· team elim ina tions Pl ayers of the ~'t..'ur in 2-A"'and I-A ar c E l Dorado lligh 's K t..•\·in llecnan and Danning 's Steve Si111pson. . :!·A First Team Pos.-Player, School Hgt Cl 1'""-Morgan, Mirales lt: 6·5 Sr F-.:\11dc rson, San Marino 6·5 Sr F-Branyan, El Doi-ado 6·5 Sr F -Carmichael. Agoura 6·3 Sr C-Aronchick, Culver City 6-6 Sr C-Weston, Brea 6·9 Sr G-Heenan, El Dorado 6·3 Sr G-Enciso, Bell-Jeff 6·3. Sr G-<:ody, Santa Clara 5·10 G-Howland, Cer1itos 6·2 2.11 Second Team F-Berglund. LA Baptist 6·3 F-Winters, ~lore110 Valley 6·3 F-Czarnecki, Walnut 6·4 F-Tuckcr, A viatio11 6·3 C-Kalota, San Clemente 6·7 C-Boatwright. LA Lutheran 6·4 G-Moeller, LA Baptist 6·1 G-Rogers. Lennox 5·11 G-<:onna lly, El Toro 6·0 G-Huff, Gahr 6-t 2-1\ 'fhird Team F-Duran RioMesa 6·1 F-Mwrh~ad, CulverCily 6·5 F-Wilhers, El Dorado 6·1 J•'-Hernandcz. Bald\vin Park 6-2 C-·Robinson, Lawndale 6·4 C-Hummel, l\'liraleste 6·7 G-Smith, Temple City 6-1 G-Drake, Bonita 6·1 G-Davi!i , Agoura 5.9 G-Gubichuk. Alta Loma 6 -1 l ·A tirst Team ~·"-McGr'-ith. Big Bear 6-4 F-Kuhn . f\1orro Ba.Y 6·3 F-McDougal, At'-!scadero 6·2 F-<:lair, Bishop 6 ·1 C--Greer, Elsinore ti·Ci C-Simpson, Banning 6·3 G-<:argile, Kern Valley 6·3 G-Trutanich, Mary Star 6·0 G-Dann, Fillmo(c 6·1 G-Chichester, Pasadena Poly 6·0 l ·ASecond Tcam F-Rahe, Paso Robles 6·2 F-Angulo, Holl ville fi·2 F-King. Heritage 6·2 F-Bogdanov, Hunt. Valley Chr. 6·2 F-WhiHey, Yu£ca Valley 6·2 G-Leighly, Cal'pinte1ia 5.9 G-Dobson, St. Bonaventure 6-l G-Scarano. Ri\•. NotreDan1c :)-11 G-Taylor, Ambassador 5·11 6-Reynolds, Bi g Bear 6-2 ' Jr Sr Sr Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr J1' J1· Jr Sr J1· Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr St· Sr Jr Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Jr Sr Avg. 14 .8 13 .0 17.8 21.1 15.6 19.5 22.3 27.0 21.0 18.S 18.6 17.l 15.0 15.0 16.2 17.0 20.5 18.6 14 ,r; 15.0 21.8 21.8 14 .6 25.l 21.3 12.0 31.3 20.2 14.3 15.S 17.5 15.4 16.S 15.5 31.5 21.3 23 .2 24 .0 15.9 19.0 16.3 17.6 18.S 25.S 24 .0 14.9 18.4 19.l 19.0 12.8 - CR AIG SH EFF points to al\V!l:)'S powerful 1\-ll . San r\ntonio Coll ege. T he s prinls und distar1ce events !'ihould be the m ost competitive. Full e rton has u top sprinter in rre!'htnan Juhn Winstead f9.7, 22.0) \1hllt• OCC 1.:o;ic_·h J im ti-1cl]\\'3in coun- ter::; 1\·ith P a ul Desn1et 19.8. 21.5) and llrul·l' <~tr asolc ( 9.9 ,21.9 1. Rio llondo College basketball coach Bo b Bla nd d e (initely t'ould be in line for an ulce r if he has another season like the last one. Bland's Roadrunners Jost 18 games this past sea s on-13 of them were by seve n points or less. And 10 of the set- backs "·ere by four points or less. J\ayard f'o1·es t, a 6-tO junior "'·ho led (~rand Canyon College of Phoenix to lhe ;\',\11\ basketbal l title recently and ,,·as them ajor 1:..ctor In his lea1n ·s win O\'<'r t.:c Jr,·lne at Cra\\·ford llall in J11nuary, '' as 11 a n1 C'd to lh<' ~t'cond 1\ll- 1\ mertcan t1•oi n\. AIR CALIFORNIA _ ANNOUNCES DIRECT DAILY FLIGHTS FROM I n l hl' n11lt.•. the ll ornet~· J os e ~.auvcdr:.i 4·1: 14.1) challcn,!lcS OCC's .JohnOl~\\'iJng (4 :18.5, \nJ 1n the threl'-tnil<·. it·s Olswang i 14.26.01 1n the f;.i vorite's role against tt·amm;\lc IJu a ne \\.'altmi1·e (14 :40.21 and Fullerto n 's Armando · Cerideja s ft1 •4!.8l. Spike Meet Set S aturday All boys u nd girls who live in Cos ta ~1 csa and 41,1ert~ born be t,veen 1960· SS a r e i n vi t e d to participttl c in the all-t ity t r:.irk :ind fie ld 111ect S11tur1laY ;11 Costa l\lt..>su I li~h. (;il nn o11 Co ll e~t' and ,\k ron l inivcrs ity. t "'O t ean1s that dereated Southern California College early in the cage s e ason. finished fifth and 10th in the fina l college division poll. Spon!;ort.·tl b\' thc Cost a :'11esa l>tp.1 r trn{'n t 0 ( L('i:s ure Sl1rviccs, r l.'· 11is t rat 1o n ror b oys C'\'CO!S \\'ill bt..• at 7:45 a.rn. "''il h the (irst <'Vent s lated ror 8: 45. Admh11lon Adults $2jCtlQdren $1 .SO) ow• f MtUJOI Oii.UiS WOITM Of 11 N lrWtlT lltWf• .. IAlllOATS l~fi.-•t llM Ylll111, M U11 ,ic.t_..-1,4U1"""' ~of~ .. Kll- G i rl~ r f glstration '-'"'ill be at 12 :~ "·ith the first ~vent :sel for J ~ l~nt "" •1ota i..t11 of lot.,...._.._ of C..lt HWJ. I ...,.,. ••••. of! f lt ··-..... cnrn.• ,.u 11,.,11t. t1 • t• lf•S.. 11. ta ,,. "Tiit ..... 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