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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-07 - Orange Coast Pilot.• ' • • ' _..,. • • • "' - / -_ ..... • \ . -\' • ans • ¥Jluliftg Vtctina Takes . . 2~~ Lion Country Tour . . .... . ., ' -.. '·· ' • • • • • Hughes Urged Viet WarCont~ue? 'Paperwork Jani' Families Wait :~ For Orpha~~ ~· . . . .... By tile Associated Pres• .:-Service Jlaftau 1a~ ~Mia • me.rican' working to bring don't lmow·When or iif'"8aht-11tL -SeuthVletnamesechildrenlolhe Mann·irtg. addlng 'ttf:I. a tf.S. families which have adopted "massive jam of paperwork" isl ~Hem shirted gears today, pre· s lowing things down. · .,a-ring for sm .. 11 groups--of A(inost 2,000 children 'already yo ungsters in contrast to the have been evacuated and are et large numbers or Operation or on their way to new homes -n Baby Lift. (Relatedphoto,A3 ) t he United Stales, Britain, .. It is worse than beirig preg-Australia and Canada. nanl, thi s wailing ,'' said The last of the large-scale Elizabeth A1ann1ng, adoption flights or Operation Baby., Lift li~pervisor for the Calho!ic took off from Saigon this mom· ing and South Vietnamese of· ·~Hard Cases ' .. Seize 4in Jail Revolt ! .1iA5HVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) - Fe.pr maximum sec urit y pfisoners today seized four ciyilian hostages at knifepoint an•took over a counselor's office a1Jthe Tennessee State Peniten- tiary. Five counselors were in the of· fice,at the tim e, but one managed te>iescape and alert prison of· ficials of the takeover. ·At:sistant corrections Com - rrlisiioner Charles Dass said : ''t'J'hesc men _.re dangerous. We corlMider them maximum securi- i,-.lrimates.'' ·Bass identified the prisoners as .D'l.tje Mitchell. Melvin Lockett a" Doc Walke r . A fourth p' ner was unidentified. AU · serving long1Sentences. '- Ttie hostages were identified 1::-William Randolph, Mike e, Jesse Tucker and Paul c pbell. ,.&ass 8aid the prisoners as- s~ him that no one had been hurt. Although there were about a dOZf!D prisoriers in the office, of· fiW.als said only four took Pa.t1. in tlle.lebellion . Biss said, the Cou!'> complained the)' were watched too closely by prist>n (luard,s and demanded \.ht re16'1Se of a friend, Knobby carr, rrom the maximum security unit irf\Oi the general prison popula- ti0h1 Bisi said th.~· prisoner& WeM-1 at+aed with priaon·made kniyes a'ftctclubs. ' -The remainder or Ute peniten· 'itvy appeared undJatur~ by (he1'incident. Bass said, "The OMHtr prisoners are in their cell8 Hflllrdon 't appear upset by what is gOing on.'' .!>Stale corrections Com· mt$'Bioner Herman Yeatman and ~officials were confen1ng on . t.lit1~pri1oners' demands. 'l! they are legitimate de· s. -we wtll look at them '' Ml said. "We can:t let this ~1ofne a c(>mmon practice. We "~ · Ike PlUSilN l'ap.U> s" , ~ ..._.:-.... ficials said additional childten will depart in s~maller fl'OUps . Officials al Travis lAir Force Base in California said an Overseas National Airwa.ys charter flight with about ""380 •· children was due in the United· RED TROOPS .STRIKE NEAR .SAIGON."-M • States early '{uesday. Another plane with some 200 ·youngsters who have been adopted is en route from Vietnam. President Ford said last week that the ·United Slates would spend $12 million 'to airlift 59me 2.000 children ffom1'S0uth Viet- namese orphanages to America. The exact nun1ber of children · who have been e'vacuated is un- known. Unofficial tallies showed . more than 1,700 have.left Saigon 1 in five days. Officials in Saigon' said this morninl: 'that the scheduled quota approved by the South Vietnamese government had been reached. I They said all the evacuated children had been 8Cheduled to leave anyway and lhe massive air'lift ·simply &peeded paperwork. RobertC. Macauley, a New Ca- naan, Conn ., busineS:Sman who put u~ ·$250.000 lo llf..~ Viet· namese orphans to ~, ... United States, s~,id he.'P.lOQ\_~tp .bring an~"1a~dil;io'\al, j .poo·. Uf]~ans to this cou.i\ . 3!°"1.·t • · .-1 , ·' ·• 'T t\e.re..!.;1~. Jl:ft:tt.ou:!tafnd' c~ildred:o'("-tllere W!tti exit vii- as arid..w..e'v~-ao 1,000 'ff.lren&s (~.(lRPJl'Ai:'i.S,f.an'.ul · . ' . ... ..... ..::t; -• FU~IWRE '• ' •I B~(JliCfl.f,, .~f.4Sfl: "'\'he couch~{\IW90aLand ~I-Jr all sota to Uie lif•t pentoli~ho callt.\(f ." -.. t _ .. r ' That's O\e stlcc_,a stooy stol4 by the Santa Ana.~·.wj)o· pl•ccd this •<ll11.tb_<i ~: ·Malchlt\1 couch , lote t< chilir, blue~green •. $100. or o£fer. :Xxx-x:s:u. • • Ir' you have.turnltW-. )'Oii J!'OUld llke.Jo onvert. 10 caih. c4.ll 642·5671. It .. e sy lo pu~ a few words to work ror you, 1n"'the Dai· lv Pllol. l Ahan done Weapons . -' I " ' . ' .AB~!i'D_O_llED· WEAPONS-A column of refugees passes. abandoned Ml6 rifles apd hand gr-enades lyi.ql <in side of road. Squth Vietnam soldiers il.nd rangers were or- dered by B"inh Tuy provincial chief to leave their weapons along the road and not to bring them into the city. Bet.urn Visit Ma.u,l. Pictim Ai Sa/ ariland . . 8yRU:t1NJ£.oziELsK.1 try 's vasectomy progra m in j°' o.u~.-..-.IUlff · which .. adult male lions are Mrs. The a Sabisioe, 1.4, is by.· sterilized to control the expand· her owa::admisaion"'a ''tough old iDgcubpopulation. biddy'' and she t>roved ii Sunday ··1 hope he didn't get it,·· said by returning to · Lion.-C(>untry Mrs. Samsioe. BJJt Quinn told her Safari. wher.e she ~as mauled in a he did, at the same time assuring tragic accident one year ago. her that t,he operation wouldn 'l She came to .. tbe African curb his normal sexual a c- wil,dlife Preserve frOm her home tivities. onth?.•019111,80~d~,Qll!'~%"~ 1•~rng ..... ).oo~i!'ll. ha.cl.<_ al ~e accil!e,nt, wi Ci itfs'B "o1l'Yeit:l. ·ine m.a! Mrs. ·samktoe sa1d "ihe bears no a four mo!llh oJd tro~s. named in ma.lice i,;>ward Tiny because '•it her honor: : · wasn'\h1s fault." But thougb she ~I~ her ''"If-here ·mu s t have been namesake~ Mrs. S'I~ di~ not <See LIONS Page A2) .want toiget that clos, lO "Tiny," • • 'a 300-pound lion who clawed and bit her during her JaSt viSit in ' I •Irvine. · The accident happened as Mrs. 1Samsioe. a friend .~nd t~o· children were drivlng t.hroUgh · Uie park with the'driver.'s win· Mrs. Kennedy Pleads Guilty dow cracked open to provide vep-PLY.MOUTH, N .H. <AP ) - ~tilation on a b!)t day. . Ethel Kennedy. widow of former The lion reached ·in with _his Sen. Robert F . Kennedy, pleaded Pllll'S ••4 llt(...~•\~ '!r.in&J.o_ • 8Ui\1Y. b Y w a i v~ r I od_~ Y in hurridny ·ro11 ~U:P. '9J«r Wlnifo'w-, -PlYtilOU'tfr Dt&lr1ct Court• to tunied the crank lh«Wi'onliw.Y. speedibg'cbarges. She' lost half her scalp in the Mn. Kennedy was fined $30 for mauling bU:t. with the..excetJtlon dtiviAg N mlles per hour in a SS of a couple flf ranf).markt on her m.,.b, zone on Interstate 93 in irblll ,and lei\ ,cheelo bears no C;implon on March. 15. She re- slguoftheenCounter. . quettetl the waiver so s he could · Mra. Samsioe toured ~ pr-e-pey ithe fine wil}\out attending a Htvli 1'(llh •oological dlre<lor ®"rt hearing. . Wafter Ct1 ''Pat·• .QW.nn but there -Mrs. K.~nnedy and her ramily. wa, no sl1n of •j'tin,y.'' ~11 ahb who Jive (n Mc Lean, Va .. "'ere in exhibited concern\ about hicn , the state skiing at the lime she b•v!Da burd about Lion Q)un. w11cbar1tdwllhspeedln1. ' . • Meeting Set Over-Douglas Firm Strike · F edera l med iators have sc hedul ed a m eeting i n Washington Tues day bet"·een striking machinists and offic ials of the McDonn ell Douglas Corporation. But company s pokesman said today the firrn has no plans lo make another' offer to the lnlerna - 'ti0ha1 Association or Machinists. About 7,000 members of t he un· ion have been on st1ik e againsl the aerospace company for l \\'O months. They rejected the last company , offer, nearly like one already ac· cepted by membe rs of the United Auto anti Aerospace Work ers. That offer came an.er meetings witti federal mediators, and Tuesday's meeting will be the firstsinc'e that vote. • ,2 Die in Crash EL CAJON CUP! l -The bodies' of· a man and woman killed Sunday in the crash or their light pla ne were to be airlifted today rrom the crash scene in a rugged portion ot the Cleveland National Forest. The identities or the victims, whose Becchcraft Bonanza plunged Into the Tule Springs region about 3() miles east ur he re, wel'e un· known . 'Losses' Disclosed By Maheu LAS V\:GAS. Nev. (U PI ) ·- Billionaire Howard Hughes ·sought .to _ continue the \11ar in Vietnam until he could recover losses in his helicopter program, the Las Vegas Sun reported to· day . The Su n said it confirmctl the rl'port with l\vO former llughes aides ~one-time Nevada opera· tions manager Robert l\1aheu and former •·scientific adviser"' J9hn Meier. '"I would never have di sclosed this voluntarily, but in late 1968 JOURNAL , TORPEDOES ON RED SUB, Page A$ or early 1969 Hughes "'rote a memorandum urgi ng that we ex- e11 our influence to continue the Vietnam v.·a r in order to recoup Hughes' lo sses on the L .L. (light observationary) helicopter pro- gram,'" l\1aheu was quoted as say- ing by the Sun . l\teier, ";ho li ves in a suburb of Vancouver. B.C., confirmed he had seen one memorandum deal· ing with the helicopter program and the Vietnam war. !·le said that the memo was sent to Maheu b y Hu g hes s uggestin g that l\laheu "should get to our friends ~ in \Vashinglon and see what ~ could be done about keeping the '11 _. \\·ar in Vietnam going" to benefit the 1-lughes heli copter program. Maheu, "'hen contacted by United Press International, said \\•hen he refused to cooperate \\'ilh Hughes' wishes regarding the attempt to perpetuate the "'ar. that he believed it contribut- ed to hi s losing his job "'ilh (See HUGHES, Page A2) Or~n:e a Coasl "'t.•alht•r P~rlly cloud y through Tues d ay \\'ith l ocal 11011h\\'esterlr "·inc.ls of 15 to 20 mph in the after- noons. Highs in tht' upper 50s to loY•er 60s. LO\\'S tonight 40 to 45. l l\SIDETODAY Star wilnets in John Connal- ly trial has denied he o/faf'd lo givf' prosecutors etndence .against forrner President l..y11- ,don 8 . Johnson. Story, Page M . lnd .. x ... u ... .. """ ._.,.,....r, ,. L..M ... fil ... ""'~''' • ClllMl'ftl• " l'lllii»o~.;l lll•' ' 0.11ili .. •••• Or~r~•-:Ow~•I ""'"' " P<r•r • O•u-nl " Syr. ~Portor Oa•lh Nollcn .. Sportt A I E411ttrl;'\IJl•I' .. flll'fhl..i .. •1'111f1• nll\91'11 rn lllH10ft "' , ...... ,. .. WHthlfr .. ltom<•fl' .. w ... 14.,...n .. I I I I I \ ' ,·. ' A.I DAIL y PILOT s Monaay, Aprll 7, 1975 ·. • "' . THELMA SAMSIOE WELCOMED BACK TO LION COUNTRY She Forgives Beast Who Mauled Her a Year Ago Viet Family Flees Village Occupation VL'NG 1'AU. South Vietnam <AP > -The sight of 20 governm<'nt soldiers and local o ff icials bound by their hands after the Viet Cong Ot't'llpied hi s village in central Vi ctnan1 v:as enough for Phan !long Cuong. I I e sl :.i rtcd to run. ·rti<.1t \vas IO days ago. Cuong-: 40, a member of the villaee militia, reached s.:1fct y toda y with his \1:ife and six youngsters. They stumbled. hungry a nd exhausted, off a Vietnamese landing ship at the na\·y base in this resort port 40 miles southeast of Saigon. "I S1\\\' T •l t-: f.:l\'E!\1\' CO~t E," he said . "They tied the h<Jnds of lhc soldiers and the police. If I stayed there, the \1C \~:ould h<i\·c Ci.lpturcd me." The f<imil y fl('d on <i motorcycle <ind a bicycle. Their 2./.0·milc odyssey from their village in Lam Don province, about 90 miles northwest of Saigon, is the sort of a trip that bec<i me commonplace as hundreds of thousands fled rrom the approac hing North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. The bi cycle :in d the motorcycle carried the family three d.:1ys und three nig hts. They carried their O\•;n rice and pots and u s mall cooking stand. 'fhe motorcycle Vi l.IS the first to go. "No gu s." said Cuong. THE BICVCL t: LASTED A FEW hours more. "It wa s not enough to carry everybody. Nobody ever asked us where we go. \Ve just walked." Outside Phun Hang he met a convoy creeping sloy.•ly to"•ard the coast. lie put his c hildren ii n .a truck and walked beside it until he reached port. The family pushed aboard a bo<it for two mo1·c d;iys. ·· :\"o water, no food on the ship,'' he said. lie , his y;ife ;ind their yo unger children were resting quietly against u pile of rocks on the dock while their older youngsters scurried back and forth with plastic bags of rice gruel handed out libt.•rall y by Buddhist and Catholic relier "·01·kers. "I DOJ\'T t\!';0\\' "'IL\T I am goin~ to do now," he said. His v.·ife and two older children used to pick tea leaves. ··1 "'ill try to go to Saigon :.i nd find ;:1 job,·· he s aid. It is the \\"ish of n1uny of lhe refugees. But Cuong has no re- latives there, ;.ind tlH.' government is more likely lo s end him to Phu (}uoc, un isolated little island off the coast in the Gulf of 'fhailand. The governn1ent 1.s establis hing a rerugee c<.imp thc1·l' for those "'hhout kin in the Saigon area or the A1ekon g J)clta. Cuong nc vt•r l'xpects to see hi.<1 home again . ... file \"C take O\"Cr there,'" he said ... , don 't v.·ant lo go llc.u:k, even until I die." ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT Ford Cal,ls Spending 'Disaster' ' ' ln< O•""'lf' c.o."1 o ... ,, '"'"' ,.,f., '""'"~ "'""' "'""a !I>< Ne"' I •••. •·· J•uMo;.""WI ~.I"" Or•no- (,..>! ,.,,Ol•l"•"'I (o" !>~•• ~«-"I• <"ll•t""" ••~ oun'"""''' ""'""·" .,,.,,.,.,., ,.,.d ,, "" "'"" .,....,., r<• '"""" l<•~<n, '1un!"~''"'' 11 .. M., 10,.., '"'" y.,,,., 1,,.,.,. ~•dn'•"·"' ~·"~' """ L•Qun .. h• "n '-<>u!n f o "' II ·"'I•• •ol(I"'"'' l'<l•l•Ot> ••""''''.non ~·'"'""' ·"'" \,.,.,c,,, I, .. "''"''l>••I 1"-'~'"~'ng pl•n! '' . .o \\j w.:--i o .. , ~"~' '· CQ"• M1 ••, (~"'0'"•• •l&l~ Robcrl N Wei'{! "''""'''"' •"'' l'wD•n•I',.., Jack R Cur iev "'"' l'••\•O<nl o..a Go O<!-l M.<IWllf'I PALM SPRINGS (AP ) - President Ford said today that Co ngress would be gambling v.·ith lhe n a tion 's economic strength ir it pushes through a series of proposed spending bills. lhom ,1<. Keevd f.Oolo• Thomd<. A. Muroh ine (h,Jr!e\ H Loos R1Cht1r d P. Nt1!I A ., +•nt11•.•n•~,n~l n•'"' Ollfces l· ·~~·· , '''"'' •n•. ".i "'*fl'•IBo.,n \ \)'4'""'''(""''t•~'' L_{l,.raU'"" lll•C.,.,....,,,.,,.,,I '"'"''' ''""'"""" ••o >tw.1 ~no"'"••"' ~<>cl'fll•" """"' l\Xlt I•"•• ll<o .... "'!>on[,., •j·l i ,,. ,.~, Telephont> 17 14 1 M2-4J21 Cla ssltied Adver1i1in9 642·5611 S81 ·6l10 49S·06JO F'""' ,.e•1>• Oo •r~ te""'' f,,.,,..,....,,,,, S40·1220 (of'o"f•1 0~• I~/\ O••ng<-Co~'I l'oJl>""""Q ~?"'II•'' .. \lnt"'''~''~'·'""'''~" .... "•d•IO"•' m•IO•' r)' •ll•~•H •• "'' P!I\ "''"'" "''' b<' l!IJ<O/IWt•ll "'''"O~I •P<<••f P"''"'"on ~· <~<'·0"'0""~' )t lOnll \l •I ~ PGll•Qt PA•O ~I (O\!t i.tftt. (.""'"'"'• 1"11" '''"""''" c .,,,,., U 00M~Mn•,. • ., .... !! I• 00 "'''"~I"( "''"'"'' llOt l! .. 111•11\ IJ 00 ""'"'ft>• The President said if ull pend- ing bi lls \lo'ere ena cted, it could produce a national deficit of $100 bi lli on in the 1976 fi scal year that begins July 1. "That wou ld be a disaster," he said in a text of an address to the National Association of Broadcaste rs meeting in Las Vegus. Ne\·. The text y.·a s made public before the Presidf!nt ended a nine·day Easter holiday in Palm Springs and headed back to Washington, Yt'ilh a stop in Lis Vegas. Ford also critic ized Con1ress for giving him a· tax cut bill thilt went beyond his request. "I s igned the t ax cut bill, because it was urgently needed to stimulate the economy," he said. "Our continuin11 concern is the ove r s timula tion of the economy through excc. .. sive 1ov· · ernment .spen ding." f'ro• Pa,,r A l LIONS .•. Be a Crime Fighter ... something about me lhat Tiny liked," she joked. l\1rs . Sam~ioc added that •h• bellevM In ..... earnatio n and "it's jusl Po~sttile that tn the past I threw a Christian tolhelions.'' Secre t Wi tness Pay~ Mqney for Tips . I S I Wll. Co .1918411. ; Murde rs. rapes nnd gung fights are not the common Care for Huntii'l¥ton Beach and Fountain Valley people. but theydohoppen. ecre Dl9•• Y6um11'h)v1aj,11d -pal'\ . • or u,· llcenBe numtJer, a vt1u1l She also had kind words for Saddleback Community Hospital y,•here she spent 11 hours in s ur· gery and 41 days recovering. "If }'OU have to be chewed, that's a • wonder£ul pla ce to co a[· terward, ''At rs . Sumsioesaid. Mrs. Samsioe told newsmen that. her motivation to r eturn to Lion Count ry was not to over- come uny fear but s imply "to see the rest of the park.'' "J wanled to come for a lon i: time but I couldn 't get anybody to drive me." she explained. Sunday she hiked one·half mile through the snow from her moun· lai n top home to meet a rnend ""ho too k her to Irvine. She s aid he couldn't m ake it up the hill bec;iusc he didn't have chains on his c;:ir Mrs. Samsioe, a former opera singer and later one ol the na- tion 's first \voman~park rangers, suid her am bi tion now is to re· turn frequently "in my own '49 Chevy'' to 1tee li ttle Thelma gro"' up to become a fine lioness. As she posed ror photos v.·ilh her namesake below a s icn ''We lcome Thelma. f'r on1 Thelma,·· the playrul t'Ub , ;.ip . parently weary of the proceed ings. provided a fitting clim;.ix for the anernoon by climbing up a tree and r ipping do"·n the greeting. From Page Al PRISON ... can 'L afford to let them dictate policy ·· Guards armed with shotguns v.•ere posted at the one door to the v.·indowless building "'here the pri soners were holed up Officials have been fearful or :J disturbance at t he pris on beca use or overcrowded condi lions The pen itentiary. buJlt for 1,600 prisoners, houses 2,JOO "We're doing all we can to avert another Attica·type situa tion. ·' Bass said \'catman asked county sheri rrs two weeks ago to stop sending pri soners to Nashville because of the overcrowded conditions Trains Halted P HI LADELPHIA CAP) Train service bet ween New York and Washington was halted for more tb an four hours Sunday night and early today when a wa rehouse fire forced the Penn Central Railroad to turn orr its power. At least seven trains were stopped at vario us points along the Washington-New York route until service was restored shortly before2a.m. today, Burglaries are neurly a dui · ly event noy.· and urmed rob· berics are not so uncommon a nymore. Dru g a buse - among youths and adults -is an old. sad story. \'o u can 't s t op crime 5ing lehandedl)1, but you can help curb it a little th rough the Duily Pilot 's Secret \ViCn ess column. \.\'e pay cash for crime tlPI which help the local police solve a n1 ajor problem . ,\nd we guarantee secrery for anyone who doesn't v.•ant to become invol\'ed with the authorities. Only your in· formation. not your name, is given tot he police. One ufiknown subscribt:r guve us a quick tip that led to lhe rapid arrest of two s us- pects In the armed rob~ry of a 10<.'al f0st-st"rvice market. The tipste r \\'US given a $.5o 111 llunt(ngton ••'h rfWlrd, even lhoulh lhul particular crime wru1 not one or those published in th e Secret Witness column. Crimes which are li sted here eaeh Pt1ond uy may hi.1\"C even hig her l'us h re"·urds, some up to SSOO . Jf you think you know s o mething that n1ight ll'ad to the arrest or a major drui:: pus her, u cat burgl<.11-. or some body in- volved in a more seriouscrin1e -tell the Seci·et Witness. Phone our 24 ·hour lin t', 642-0700, or \\·rite to: Daily l'ilot. Sct•rel \Vitness. P.O. Box 790, Huntington lleach, Girl, 11, Becomes 2nd Car Fatality An 11 year old Huntington Beach girl died Sunday aften1oon of injuries suffered in u Friday night car c rash th.at also killed he r mother Gayle Anzalone or 7791 Sl ater Ave died ;it I 15 pm at Hunt in gton 1ntcrcom rnunity llospital 1--ler mother Norine Christin(' 1\nza lonc, 42. died al 1nidni ght F'riday ·just six hou rs after the cras h at W;i rner Avenue und Gothard Street Police said the Anzalon e car was struck by a car dri \"en by Prent iss Martin Custer Jr . 41 , of 5771 Tcr1;er Drive l--luntinb'1.0n Front Page Al HUGHES ... Hug hes in late 1970 ''I v.•ouldn't buy it (the Hughes direct ive) and in early 1970 Hughes reminded me of my lack of cooperation 1 think this had something to do with my dis· missal late r thal year," said Maheu Meier is being sued by the Hughes ope r ation on charges he defr auded the billionaire in the acquisition or thousands or min· ing claims in Nevada in the late 19605. Bca{'h. Custer is free on SI0.000 bond on charges of d runken dri\'ing an<l v.ehicul a r n1an!)l<1ughtcr . police said. Office rs said Custer ran a red light on \Varner a nd struck the Anzalone car. v.'hic h \\':.tS travL·I · in g \Vith t he g r een li ght on Gothard Street. Custer v.•as treated at Pacific:.1 llos pitul for n1i nor inj uries. po lice s aid. and his son, Clayton, 7. escaped "'ith°iut inj ury. ~1 r s Anza lo n e ·s other daughter, Patty , 15, also \vas lrcuted for inj uries, then r e· leased lo a neighbor. Atrs 1\nza lon('. a "·ido\\", h:icl li\·ed in 1-l untington fka«h four years She ha d been employed h~· the P('nny S:.1\"t•r the past l\\o ycurs She ""as a nalivc of I l· linois She is also s ur\·ivcd by a son Steven. 16 , of the home. and three sisters, who live out or .slate. Gayle. survived-by her brother and si5~er and three uWl ls, was a student at On.k View School in I luntington Beach. r·u n e ral s e rvi ces fo r tht• mother and dau~hter "·ill be at 11 a.m Wednesda v at Sunnvside A·temorial ChapCI in Long Beach ,,·ith interment in the Sunnys ide !'ilausoleun1 . d e1c1·lp tio l'l , a 1S.u1.Pi ~lo"1 clrcumiitant'e -which witt help lho police •olve a crlma. Whether you do· il fol' the •~ke of the cort\n1unilr. or !G! the c .. h. tell lh• Secrll\ Will\"'· · i\nd·ll you don't evon w•nl us la know your na mettdfnllf,Y your lnrormv.tJon wlln a elm· pie •ix dlgll code, comblntn1 numbers a,nd letters, :!IUCh u ABC123. The code number. or ht1IC of ii , may be repeated in this col· unu110 :.innouncc a reward puy uff. Ul' lO ;iSk fol' Cwtht..•r in· formation . I f \"OU don'l th ink you know un} thing about local crime, read the Secrt..•l \Vitness col · un1n each !\'ton day anyway. \'arious crin1es y.•ill be a~ nounced in il, and you mlgh1 h11,·c :;.omc information YOL\ didn 't rcaliie y.•us of valuc1 Ftchting L·ommu nil)" crime is e\·crybod y's ln1sincss. From Page Al ORPHANS lined up . \V e'll get a nother planL•." s aid Mc a u ler •. •u papern1ill executi ve and pr~i· dent of the Shoeshine Boys Foun· d<1tion, \\"hi ch runs 11 orphanages in Victnan1 . · !\lacaulcy, \\'ho h:.is taken out fulJ .page nC\\·spaper advertise· n1ent.s l'illling for contribution!f to the Friends for All Childrt!n, Was usked \\"hether the South Viet· namese decision lo end the mass evacuation flights would affect his plans. "\Ve're going ahead on the pre· n1ise v.·e can get more out." he s:.i id . 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(71 4)642·•000 Le1u"• leech 310 C.lenneyre St. (71 -4) 4•4·1506 (011'£NtN0 SOON) ( I I I I I I < t I ( I ( I (' I• I ,, " ' I '1 •I ·1 ' ---~--" r- 1 Family Home a E~posur.e Killed Cinco Crew? 'Haven' fEditor·s Nott· 1'/iis begi11:1 a rt · gul.ar Monday jeut 1J re '" which Daily Pilot reporll!r To111 llarlCtJ will offer a persorializcd at·cuu11I of a .1crr11o r1 /runt a cl1urcl1 ur ~·y11uyogut selected Of randorr1 in tlit• Doily Pilot circula· twn area. 1'he cl111rc/1 covered in lhe Monday St!rmon U'1/l be tlie .subject of a detalk'd /eaturl! 011 Ou: Jullowinp Salurday 's ~hurc/1 /Xl!JC.J 1.-fore and more Arnerican.s to· day are longing: tor some kind or 1 isolation from the rilth, evil. dirt 1 and corruption that ln<'rcasingly I . :iurround thc1n . ri1orn1on leader , Pal BMun told :1t1 t-:1 'foro church t t:o ngregation Sunll;iv. "If they did hut 'know il that r pr<?tectio.n is within their gra8p," Bnan said. "Their haven can be • the home just <.1 s we or the SlJNUAY'S SERMON I 1 Mormon fat lh hav e a lways ,_known that lh<• f:nn il y home is the corn~rs tu llL' of our devo· lions." ''Home should be a heaven on earth for every f~unily and it can so easily be m adc so,·· Brian said during his sermon Ocrorc mem- ' 1bers of the Church or J esus ,· ChMst or Latter D<.1 y S;.1inls in El Toro. "'But too many J>eOple a re al· lowing fri ction <.1nd tensions to in· trude upon thL·ir family rela .. '·lionships and <.·orrodc an at· ·mosph ere that s hould be insulate d C:&l:ai n st s uc h in · lrusions," Brian warned. BMan, who is ;1 prosecutor ror the Orange County District At· torney's offiCL' and a slake presi· dent's counsL·lo r within hi s church, stressl'd that respect for the law n1ust be 111 adc a vital pa1t or the unders tanding that binds any Christi an f a1n il y together. "Our children n1 ust be made to understand fro1 n the moment they are capable of w1dcrstand- ing that res pect for the law and a .. d esire to uphold our l<J\\"S go hand in hand with our other devo- tions," he said . "If all famir'l t•s of a ll faiths 1A'Cte to practice this p1inciple 1A'C would not be f <.1 ccd with the mounting crin1c rates and in- creasing violence that threaten us today ," Brian said. Violen ce h<t s many forms, Brian s aid, nut excluding the •·•raised voices and quarrels that 1,. a ll too often disrupt a home and · instill fear and unhappiness in "' (lhildren. "'"' "We have a strict rule agains t such intrusions in our home." Brian said , dis pl aying: to lhc con· gregation a guily decorated car. fee can bea ring the label "flus h Fund." Und e r the Brian family system, the pa rents und their rive children cont1ibute lo the fund on a sliding scaile that is de· termined by the economic status or the orrender and the nature or the offense. "Arguing, horseplay, £ailure to perform assigned tasks, they a ll mean donations to the hus h fund," Brian said . "Oh yes. and loudness-you mig ht say thaL as the decibels go up the dimes go in." ''We drew up a pretty good set of rules but we m ay have lo r e· vise the m a little." the Mormon leader told an amused congrega· lion. "We. found that we over· looked little things like certain persons silting with clenche d teeth when a fam ily decision didn't s uit the m . "But our system works," Brian said . •''Try it. Jl is simply part or the kind or pattern that we must all adopt if we recognize that the vas t majority of our worldly proble m s can be r e- solved v.:ithin our family homes." ,2 Youths Held 1EL f\of ONTE (UPl ) -Tv,;o y9uths were arrested Saturday n~ht after police stopped their Citf and found the stabbed bod y o( a 122-year·old man in the back sqat. Dead was Paul Divila. 22, of EJ rwtontc. Luis Cis neros. 21, and a J).7-year-old youth were booked on suspic ion or murder. ' I I Got Taxes Paid Yet? 1 Next Thursday is the de. I adline for payment o( the T second insta llment of pro- t perty taxel!i, Tax Collector· I Treasureit 'Robert Citron I reminded Orange County I residents today. 1 "If the payment is nol re- l ceived or J)OStmarkedonor ' before April 10. a six per· 1 cent penalty plos $3 ln cos· I ts per parcel of _ land will I apply " Citron said. I The' county tax c hief said I m11 ny taxpayers could con· I fuse the fina l pro1>erty tax t p ayme nt dale with the I final day to pay 5tale and •federal in co m e ta xes, t which Is April 15. I "Property taxes always I are due fi ve da ys before ln · I rome t~1xcs," ht saidJ I '• The consens us of al l availublc rcparts today Indicate that four Yeteran Orana:e Coast fishe rmen "died of exposure after the April 2 sinking of the 36·foot s port fi sher Cineo in wlnd·blown 5Cll!l off D<i · ja California. "Although these initial rl'1>01ts are now vague and incomplete by U.S. sta ndards. the consensus i!i that exposure was the cause or de· a th' in th e aftern1ath of the mysterious sinking ," a fan1ily spokesman s aid. The four vi ctim s in the tragedy '"''ere: -Willard Bell, 69, or 11 7 Apolena Ave .. J\.alboa lsland. -John WllUam Blaney, Jr., 55, of 9135 La Esperanza, Fowitain Valley. -Ted Peacock, 49, 3717 Coun · try Club Drive, Number s, Long Beach. -Raymond Fansetl, 75, of 2033 Holm by St., Los Angeles. Spokesmen for members of <.i ll four families of the victims tod ay released al l known facts sur- rounding the ill-rated voyage ol the Cinco. The twio·diesel powe r e d sportfisher left Balboa Yacht Basin in Newport Beach Fe b. 2:1 after a s mall sendoff by relatives and friends. 'fhis was a usual practice for s kipper Willard Bell over the past 20 years. li e would leave Newport l~arbor some lime in J<"'ebruary with plans to r eturn sometime in June. The voyage down the Pacific s ide of upp e r a nd L o w e r California usually took 10 to 15 days to reach Cabo San Lucas on the tip of Baja California. Bell's practice was to ren · · dezvous in Mexican ports with many U.S . and Mexican ri s· .. '-, hcrmen. Be fore all trips, an itinerary was prepared listing fri ends und relatl\'es on a daily and weekly schedule. This W<ts done again this year. Ted Peacock and John Bl aney didn 't leave with the boat from Newport llarbor. On March 29, they flew Lo LaPuz ijnd took a five-hour land taxi drive to Cubo San Lucas to rn eet Bell and ltuy f+'uns~tt. F'amily s pokesmen re ported that a vt:rified radio contact was heard at 10 a .m . last Wednesday by Don Dailey and his wife, of San Di ego, "'ho saw the Bell par· ty ·ruesday evening anchored at J<'railcs Bay aboard their bout, the yacht "Yeliad." Dailey le ft for Cabo San Lu cas, 35 miles southwest of Ftailes Bay, <.iboul 8 :30 a .in . April 2, the s<.ime day the Newport Beach s portfi sher was los t. Family members noted that s peculation is that the Cinco hit t:ilher a large busking shark o r whale or the type £requc nlly s ighted in the sinking area , or debris from heavy seas from the previous nights . 1"he Joss may also h;tve been caused by heavy ' seas. The 'theory of an explosion aboard has b ee n ruled out because of the good condition of the recovered bodies. All four bodies "'ere recovered wearing life jackets and grab flares . Three flares we re r e· <.·ovc red. Three v ictim s were found lloe1tin ~ in life jackets shortly after 7 a .m. April 3 by lhe (is- hing trawler Pe z Espada. They wer e <.ibout three and one·halr miles rrom Frailes Ba y Pcz Espada "'as assisted by as many as four other vessels in the recovery. A rourth body was found nea r or on the be ach in the -~ ~ Burial,.at ,Sea Set For Bell, Peacock Private burial rites at sea are planned for Newport !leach veteran skipper Willard Bell and his fri end Ted Peacock, vi ctims of the Baja California sinking or t he sportfisher Cinco, ra mily men1- berssaid toda y. Final riles we re held Sunday for another victim, J ohn Willi am Blaney Jr, 55, of Fountain Valley at Dilday Brothers l\.1ortuary in Huntington Beach. Mr. Blaney is s urvived by his wife, Ma ye. a sister. Ethel Longnecker of Whittier ; hi s mother. Ethel Luke ; and st ep· father Keye Luke of llollywood; a daughter, Charlene E. Garrish of Danville : a son , John Blaney 11 or Washingto n, D.C .. and grand· daughter, Stephanie E. Ga rrish. Services for the fourth victim, Raymond Fansett, 75, will be held Wednesday a t 7 p.m. at Kings ley and Gates Mortuary in Santa Monica. A crewman on the Cinco for the pas t two years, t.f r . · Fansett is s urvived only by his daughter, Nancy Turner and her family. A widely known skipper in Newport Harbor over the past 20 years, Mr. Be ll, 69, was born l\.1arch'9. t906 in Burlington, Wisc. An avid race car fan, he "'orked at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the famed 1-f arry l\.1ille r Motors. He m oved Lo the I..os Angeles area in 1921. In 1932. Mr. Bell started the Willard Radio Corp. '"''hi c h manufactured Willard and Peter Pan radios. Three or the fi ve Bell brothers manufactured cabinets for the Packard Bell Company. of wh ich all live brothers played a part. Orphan Home In the 1950s, Mr Be ll 's cabinet corporation moved lo Santa Ana and Bell \Vood or California was ro rmed a s a s ubs idiary of Packard-Bell. Mr Rell retired to Balboa Is land in 1949. lie "·as a founder of Sea World, Jnc. in San Diego, and a member of Elks Lodge a nd Lions Club Survivors include his wife, llazel. or the fam ily home: two sons by a previous marriage, Rod of Costa l\j esa and Terry of Half "-foon Ba y: a brother, Albert of Honolulu; s is ter Verona Rising of Rancho Santa F e: grandchildren Rodn ey and Robin , four stepchildren and sC'ven ste p· grandchildren. · Mr. Peacock, 49, was employed as an account e xecutive for Victor Comptome t e r Corp. of Long Beach for the pas t four years Born April 15 , 1925. he lived in Long Beach until 1963 when he left Vi ctor and moved to Dana Poinl. In 1966-67, he ser ved as president of the Dana Point Civic Associa· tion. I-le returned to Long Beach in 1971. Mr. Peacock had interest in a ' 35-fo ot yacht based in Long Beach, was a coin collector and kno..-.·n to friends a nd fa mily as '"an avid USC s upport.er.'' Mr. Peacock is s urvived by his wife. Marilyn , or Long Beach ; a sister PeggyTuttleofBrentwood: · hi s in -law s Wade a nd Pat T\-1aplethorpe of Seal Beach : a daug hter, D a rle ne of Santa Barbara : and a son, Jim, of Lagun a Beach. His daughter-in -law is Li nda Dell Peacock. Willard Bell's step· dau g hte r and liaze l Bell 's daughter. Father Robert Charlebois, regional director of Catholi c Relief Service• in New York, holds Miss Phuong.10, who was adopted by a California family at Travis Air Force Base. 1mmed1atc IO·m1 le radJlL'>. As recovery Jlroccdur .... s bcs;:an about 9 .-.m , debri s, but not '"''re<'kage was fo und . 1nrludlni:: the fiberglass "Bimini .. .:a nvas Oy bridge. Family s poke~m t·n 1nd1c.·<.1tcd that assumini-: lhc ('1nl'o's f1 v'· ele<:tri<:<.1 1 <t nd two manu<il purnps w<.'r~ opcr<itiona l and 1f the 1Jo<.1t took on water. the vu·tirns h<id tinll." to put on the lif\• jackets. If the electrico.11 syste1ns had hecome subme rl!Cd . that v.'ould have left t wo rnanu:JI pumps to operate. All fo ur radi()!) <.ihoard 1A'OUld have become inoperative. In addition, the pos~1blt.• ri sing water lev('I would have killed the diesel eng1n e:<i, 1n :1king hc:1dwoi y IOw<.1rd the beach 1n1pu!iS1 bil'. S wimm1n ~ t o the bC al'h like wise might have been 1nl po:>sible because of prt.:v:.ti ilng three to f1v c -knut (•urrcnls parall(•llog the l'u<.1stl111 L'. Co ld early n1orn1ng .,.,.,1lt·r tt.·rn · JX!r atures 1A'Ould h<iv<• incrcaS('d the exposure pulc nlial a ft er to hours tn the w<itL·r. None of the four bodies showed any outward 1nj ury at the l 1 nle of rt~<:ovcry . Unaware of t he tragedy , Bell's wife, lia:i:el, h:.id left Newport and was traveli ng to rendezvous with the Cinco 1-'rid ay morning after !)pending T hu rsd11y night ln l.:1Pai.. t-:fforts by U('ll 's elder son, Hod, 35, of C:os 1a a.1 esa. failed to 1il ve1t her lll..'part ure from Ti· Juana Airport. 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I ~-·--·-" -· ~- "4 DAILY PILOT Connally Witness Quizzed \\1AS l·llNt:·roN (1\P) -JukC' Jucobscn , ::itut' witness in t he John Conn;illy bribery t rial, to· d<iy de n ied untlt!r crotss · c:-i:uminution thut he had ever of- fered to g ivll prosecutor s t'Vidt·ncc u~uinsl for1ncr Prcsi· dent J...vndo n n. J ohnson. Cunnully ':-; c·hicf t..ll•fensc l:J \\~•cr. E:d\\lard li c nnct t \V1lliams. sought tu druw from Jut·ullscn <in adn1ission thw.t he h<id mudc such un Orrer too lu"•yers !or the U.S. Ot!purtmcnt of Justice in 1972 while under in· vcstig:.ition on char~cs by the Fedt·ral llomc Loan Bunk l3o01.rd that he had tukcn lurgc klrkb<ii:ks or loans. But Jacobs en denied that he hud invoked Johnson 's numc in flSlt a n1anncr. I \\'ILLIJ\MS OROJ>P F.D lhl' { .. m<itt('r \\'Lthout any elaboration iind \\'t·nt on with his cross- exnn1ination of Jut·obsen, who tcslifil·d la.st W('Ck t hat he had ..:iven forrner ·rre1:1sur y ~ Secrctarv Connally two ~.000 payml'nty us illegal i.:ifts ror help· ing dairymen gl't an increase in i:OVcrnment n1 ilk price supports. r\ large c-rO\\'d of would-be &puclator::i j a1nn1l•li !ht• hull\l.·ays outs ide the t'olu·troom of Chil'f U.S. Dis tri<·t Judgt.· Georgl' L. 1-lurt a s the bribery trial entered iU fourth duy toduy. The line for spectators bc~un form ing <.tl 5 :30 a.m .. but by the tin1c the eourtruun1 s ession began at 10: 15 most of the scats reserved fo1· the public hud been snappl'd up b y VIPs \VLlh ~pcci:..I passes. ·r\\'O hundred or n10rl· persons \\'Cre tur·ncd O.l\\"ay. 'l'hc s pectators had t•nrnt· in the expectution that tod;1y's St.•s.s ion . in \\"hich the film ed crimin:.il a l· torney \Villiams gut hi s first c hance to sh.ikc the credibility of J ut·obst·n . "'uuld be u high point in !ht• trial. \\'illiams opened his <·ross ex· i1min ation d ro.1\\'ing from Jacobsen 0.111 udmission lh<.il he had rL•he::1rst•tl his test imony on a number of occasions "'ilh pro· se<·uturs in the fr.'-ISt' und that son1l'limes heud triul attorney t"'runk J\·T. 'f'uerkhcimer would play th e p;1rl of defense lawyer in the 1nock sess ions to give Jacobsen prat·ticc al ans\.\'ering cross-cxarnination questions. \\'ILl~l 1\~l S TllEN lx.Jrcd in on "'hut he sa1t..I wcrt· inconsisten· cies in statements Jacobsen had made in the pusl ubout hi s rinan- ciul t·ondition. .Jacobsen udmittC'd thal he hud suid under o<ith l hat his net worth wus $3 1nillion ut the b<'ginning of 1972. yet on June 16 of that yea I' he filed ;:1 finant·iul st;..itcmcnt s hO\\"ing him self to bt.• $8 n1illion in t.IC"bt. \\"hen Jubo sc n filed ror bankruptcy in June 1972 he rn ude u S"'orn statement s aying one of his s afe deposit boxes had been empt y for lhe previous t"u years. but \Villi ams produced re- cords s ho1,1.1ng Jacobsen had opened the box ~1 s tin1cs in th;.it perioll . 1'he l:.ist tin1t• he entercll it wu s on June 12. 197 2. ·"rh;.it was just four days ht.•forc you cntl'red a pet it ion in bank ru 1>t(·y saying this box had bel'll t.•mpty rur l\\'O yeurs ".'" ask cd J a cobsl~ll . \\'I Ll~l1\i\l S ALSO hummcrcd U\l.'<.ty at .Jacubs t·n \\"Llh questions ubout ;i :.e\'t'll·C'ounl indietmC'nt. ch a r gin g t hat .fatohscn had helped s"·inlJ-il' S825,000 from u suv1ngs ;ind Jo:.1 11 assot·iut ion fn San ;\ngt·lo. ·rl'x. ·rhc govern· mt•nt agrl't·d to tlrop that indil't· mt•nt in return for J;.i cobscn's testimony a~;.1in s l c·onna\ly <.1nd iJ guilty plt•o by Jat·o h:.e n to a bribl' ctiar!lc. Monday, Aprill, 1975 Enellly Strikes Near Saigon SAIGON <U Pl ) -Communist rorccs shelled an oil storage arcu less than t!l~hl n1ilcs from the 1;entcr or Sulf!:on eurly toduy In the first major at· t:.11.:k on the ('apit a I $incc sturt of lhl'1r offensive. lly lute today they hB;d shined the thrust or their offensive around Suigon to the l)C)PUlous !\1ckong Dcltu. !\l ilitury sourct.•S sale.I the l'\orth Vietnamese und \'iut Cong t•urried out more tho.1n 100 <'ttacks In six provlnct.•s or the Oeltu. 1'hc•y reported ot least 113 shellinss and 19 i,:-round ussuults. Sc\'eral rolld!i \VC're t·ut and Co1nmllllis1 units sunk a rerry carry- ing mihtury vehicles into Vi 'I'hanh, 98 milts south\\'t'Bt of S•tigon. The South Vietnarneso Con1n1und said ut lcaest 60 mortar rounds slnmmed Into Nha Be, only six miles southeast of S:li{.!on, early today \nan attempt to hit thr country's mnin rucl dump. Six persons "''ere wounded but no major damage was reported 1n the first major uttack neur the capit a l or the cur· rent offensive, officials said. MILITARY SOURCES said o U.S. 7lh fleet task rort:t.• int•lud\ng two guided missile cruisers, an uirc-rurt t·urrier and CtScort vessels was in position 50 to 60 n1i\es off t he coast. The ships could be used to ('\"acuatc 1\n1cricans from Saigon if un ult-out al· tat·k were launched ;iguinst the cupita l. The sources· said four or the vessels were am· phibious ships with helicopters and U.S. Marines o.1board . Saigon remni n ~d out\li·ardly calm . but Americuns and other rorelgners continued their e x· odus from the capital abourd commercial flights and it was disclosed that the three U.S. banks operating here hnd pulled out their America n staffs. .. ) J • ' ul'iTeLtl'IMIO SAIGON RESIDF.NTS l°oultl t.:leurly heir the 100.mlnule barr11..:c at Nt\u &., und the unawerlni; lllOYijrnment urti\lc1·y, which did no knov.•n dun1ugl'. <Sallllon troops Suturduy rct·aplurcd the ubandoncd cltyof Nhu 'l'runi;. I ,• -C11r~O pluncs preceded the rc-occupullon of Nh11 Trang by g round t roops "·Ith ;.1 drof, or 15,000 "Oulsy Culll'J"' holl'lb:i \vhlch exploded U5l uboVl' .:round levtl und tipcwud frugmcnt~ \11 u 200-yurd radlul$. StJia;on uovcrnmenl und mllitury offic\uls fled the city In punil· Aprll 1, but flclrl l'l'J.IOl'li> auid Com - munist troops halted th~i r south'>'-•urd u<lvance le11s than two milts north nt Nhu 1'runM '"lthoul cnterln~ the city of 170,000. In Palm Sp1·ings, Sc1.:rctary of Stutu Jlenry Ki1u1in1eer met Saturday wilh President Ford to di!i· c.-us.!I Indochina developments tJ!ld sold the Prest· dent ls muking u "very t•urcful und proyerrul" t>tudy of the s ituation. BRITAIN 1'00A\' t.•\1acuutcd most or its 29· mun embus11y .staff und all itli dependents and thci1· bu"aage aboard o churtered Cathuy Poclfic Ai r\lo'UYS 707 jt·t to !long Kong, diplo1n:.1tic sources suld. The uctuul d 1plomatic sturr ul the cmbu::i:iY "'ill be 10 or fc\vc-r by the end of this week. the sources ·!iUi~. J\1eunwh\lt• in Curnbodiu, the Khmer Rouge 1nude new uttacks on Jlhnom .f'enh's northern de- fense lines today us Prcn1icr LonM Uoret pre pared lo return to the Cilpital. \"O\\'i ni,; it \\ould ncvur full. F'iC'ld reports suid unothl'r isolated govcrnmenl ene lavl! was in danger or fulling. In:iurgents moved Into Kompong Speu. 30 n1 ilt·s south\l.•ei>t of the capitul, after a s helling uttu<.:k that "·ounded 30 per!ion!!L. The banks nre the First National City Bank of New York , Bunk o r America and the Chase Manhat· t;1n Bank. ~1 ana~crs of the facilities during the weekend Iert their operations in the care of Viet· namese employes, dcpurting with U .S. dollars, travelers' checks u1u.I other bunking instruments, banking sol!rccs s aid. T he pullout left Americans ht're v.·1th Virtually no roreign eJCchunge facilities. FAMILY MISSING-Lysdsey Davis of South Carolina looks ov~r pictures _of wife and daughter, 3. A veteran, Davis \VllS in Saigon on business t1ip when Da Nang fell and he hasn't heard from family si11ce. ' Field reports said relx·ls on the ca:.t bank of the Tonie Siip R iver north of Phnom Penh "·ere harass· Ing the roud <dong the Wl'Sl bunk liet"'ccn Phnom Penh and Prtk Phnou ""ilh n1ortur <1nd m'-lchine gun fire . The source:. indicatl•d the daily toll on the battlefield "'us in lht.' lo"' dozen~ us "'e;:1ry Eovern· mcnt troops ;J\'Oidcd close.qua1tcrs co111but. Gun Ban Sought For Violent Areas l"rom \\'ire Services \\",\S JIINGTON ·-A federal l.J<An on the s <.1lc of handi;:w1s and an1n1unition is being proposed by ,\tty Gen Edward II . Levi for urban are<is \\•ith high or ri sing r;.itcs of violent c ri mt·. Ll'Vi suid the proposed rt<stric t1un s t·ould be in\'ok e d automutically \\•hen the crin1e r<lle reacties a ecrtain level. and then \\'Ould be lifted "once the cris is Je,·el of violence had clc<.1r ly passed ... lie dcsl'ribed his proposal as a regional approach to handKUn control and sa id it "avoids more llrastic nation,vide m easu re s sut·h a s l"l'gis tration and licens in g but it strikes no less than they do at the illegn l commerce in v;eapons." Unisex Item Hot Nuniber \\'t\SllJ;\(;·roi\ IL:l"'I ) The Consume1· Product Sufety Commission s<.1ys thous ands of ··unisex" blouses and S\\"C'a l shirts ;.ire being recallccl because lhey do not meet fl ume proof s a f Cl .Y stand a rd'J . The importer of the gar· mcnt!S 1·c 1Jortcdly ha s :igre<>d to go on television throughout till' l'O untry to t<•ll consumers of the pro- blctn, to take out uds in ne"'spupcrs ancl two na· lionolly circul;;itcd "Youth i\lurkl't" mal-(az incs. 'fhe products w e r e described :.is brushed cot· 1un blouses and sweat s hirts. designed to be worn b y C'ither men or women. ( ____ 1N_S_HO_R_T_J llijarken Ex<>rHt<'d 'fEHRAN Iran -'l\\'O lr<iqu, \\ho hijacked an Jra41 a1rilnt'1 last month "'c rl' ext·culed b' an I1·:.in1an (iring s quad tod<.i v -the· go\'ernment annount·ed · . It "'8S belie\"cd to IX' th{' f1n;1 time in the h1sto1·y of a11 ptr<tC) that the d\.'ath pl·nulty hud been t·arr1t'd out Gos Trait• ller«1ils WINDER Ga -J\ Seaboe1rd Coast Line freight lra1n car1'}'1n1e 30 tons or highly inrlammable JI quified petroleum gas a nd 98 automobiles derailed Sunday 3C m iles northeast of Atlanta · "'We're ju:;t lucky it happened where it d id.·· said Barro"' Coun ty sherif( Robert Austin "Tht> tr<iin could not have -.-.·recked at unothcr spot a long those tracks between Winder and 1\uburn "'ithout killing aqybody ·· Taiwan In Mo.,nah19. T1\IPEI -Throngs or Chinese from kinderga rten ohlldren to old soldiers bowed their heads In sorrow t oday berore gia nt portr~its of Pres ident Chianif Kal·shek, dead al 87. The official 30-day mourning LJCriOd ror the last Of the \\1orld \Var II allied leaders opened at d uwn when a rtillery cannons throughout T aiwan ench fired one shot si m ultaneously. W11t<>rgate Era E11d~ Y.'ASHINGTON -The statute of limitations ran out today !or rurthl'r Watergate prosecution of donor6 or the $20. million that poured into Riehard Nixon's re· election corrers before a new dl•· closure law became erfectlve. Cra•h IHjttH ... Entertainer Tin y Ti1ll is 1n s utisfu ctory condition today in Pennsy lv ania hospital ~fte r s ufferi n g c h est in · .1 liries in au to accident in \11hich one man \Yns killed. Man Killed Doing Stunt With Plane DUNNELL. Flu. WPll - Acri al stunt1nan Dominick Gian· don1l'nieo. standing in a converti- ble going tlosc to 100 miles per hour . "'as having lro u bl e cutchini,: :.i rope·ludder dangling f1·01n n lo" ·flying i1lrplanc pilot· cd by hi s brothe r -in-la\\', \Vinds in cxl'ess of 20 m.p.h. n1ade the attempts to pick up the stuntmun huzurdous Saturday. "The wind's u little bit strong, it's u little bit risky," the public address l::lnnouncer al the Sunny Days Festival Air Show said anerone attempt railed, Perilous Landin~ Russ Cosmonaut Mission Aborted ~tOSCOW (UPI ) -The Soviet t.:nlon sald today un attempt to launeh t\l.·o cos n1onuuts into space fa iled Saturday and their tiny craft made a perilous emergency landing in a snov.·· s"•epl mountain rcglonofSiberiu. ll mark ed the rirst uborted launching of t1 . munned spaC'c flight in history. The Tass News Agency suid ,flround crews res cued Col. Vusllv Laiarev und Clvilian Olei.: J\>tukarov and both men arc no"· feeling well. THE COLLA PSE OF the mis· s ion. kept secret until t od ay, came us a sha rp setback to trouble -plagued Soviet :;pace planners o nly th ree months before the scheduled linkup in spu<:e between Amcril'an unt..I So11iet !ipaceeraft. Tass said the Soyuz cruft automati cally blas ted upart rrom the third s tuAe or its lirter rocket when the booster began wobbling abo,•e pl'C·set levels. The two cosn1onnuts m ude :.1 soft la nding soulh\l.'est of the "'e&tern Si berian town 0£ Gorno- Altaisk, a region "'here moun- tains sour to precipitous heights of up to 13.000 feet . T he area is 1,900 miles from l\1oscow and fa r awuy from the normal Soviet recovery area in the flatlands of Central Asiu. THE CRYPTI C·, fiv c - parugruph a nnouncerncnt suicl ·the cosmonuuts hnd intended lo link up in space \\'ith the orbiting Salyut 4 space stntlon. T\VO cosmonauts earlier this year set a Soviet space en · dur11nce record by spending a month uboard th e 20·ton station. 1nighl tr~· ll'!>t i ng ti flU\\'Cl'(UI bou:.tcr l'ap:.iblt• of l!urtlins u 1no.1nn.cd \'ch1<·lc to tht• n1oon. The u nnounct·mcnt came only hours before u delegation of U.S. ~jliLCl' l'XPl'l'lS arrived in ~1osc·o"· fo r talks to settle !<1st minute qui.•stions about the joint flighl. 1'hc ,\mericun a stronauts for ihe mission urc expcl1l'd to \'il'iit f\1ost'O"' next :\lun<.1~1 y. Panel Handed Nude Dispute On Yearbook l">O UG I!KEF:PS Jf:, N., .. (l,.;Pl l -1'/lc ('Ullll'O\'et·sy <lVl'I" whether nude yearbook m1ct urt.•s of Vassur Collc~e students att· obscene or simply represent ;1 stullent's "typit·11l day" hn~ been refe rred to u t·o1nmillcc. The cont1'1J Vl'rsy c1·upted last \\'et'k u·hen !itUdl•nt g:overnmenl ussoc1ution president Erit'u Ryland announct•d that T el'!'\' (:rubcr h<.td been l"l'lllO\"Cd tJ.S editor of the Vass urion. The lldmini~tration , cnllin~ ·25 puges of the \'earbook "clea1•lv obsrt•ne by uiiy stundnrd," ,,j .. dl•l'(.'d lht•it" 1'l'll10\'Ul. 1 , J IOIA'l'\ t•r, (.; rubt'r :.~1id Sundl.i,\ nighl, a con1pron1ist· hus bccn \\_orkt·d <Hit to o.d.lo\V J\ls. Ryla11d . httnself and SC\"l'll olhl•r !iludent~ 10 go ovl·1· the diioputlrd muterl11l ;111d revise il \\'ht•11e 11cce:;sa1·y. Westen1 Areas Stormy Giandomenico, 26, or Boca Raton. Fla .. finally caught the ladder despite the stiff winds and began climbing the rllllgs toward !he phane, fie was about 50 feet ubove the ground when he lost his tlriP und rell to his death in a field. Tass did nol spectry "·hi.i t kind of booster rocket wus used !or the launching-. There hud been unconfirmed report.a In tht.! scientiric community that thcv c;1·u hl'r st ro n ~ly dt.•nies that tht· n1uterlal is obscene, suylng th1 • t·ont1·oversial l'lel'lion, showlnq a t•ouplc~ "t•njoy ing-u \\'llkC·\lp shu\\•cr " :ind a throug h-lhl" kt.•yhole shut of._. couple s imul1t · ing Jo,·emuking. "L1ics to 1how a t~·pi t<:tl day of a Vassar student.·· Speech Canceled Petrified Forest Has Winds of 70 MPH Temperarur"" All>uQOJ~•OuC A11,1nt<1 OQ't~n 8ut1a10 Ch•<ilQo (.oA(•llMll c•••~••"4 D<1!!1• ~ .. ·~· °"""' f";t1'Wn~' ..,,1_. .... i-'Onolulu 11t'lf:n" ft .. ,, .... ~c.11 l.ol~ ¥f:Qd• ,,,_, ,...., .. "" .... ""'"""'"'°''\ ,..,. .. o, ...... "°""' Yor~ Qlo!~llOfNI C11y .,., __ P.llm !;pr"•Q• ""'"~'I>'"' ""°'"'. P1t1H>11tgll Po<U-,0 •1". ··~ s...c: ......... 10 !>• L°"'' S..11 L•k~C·I~ S..n Fran<.•,(G !.ral!IP w1V11notoo H1,ll LIW Ptp. I l •? .,1 ... lo I\ '" /" "" l • l? ~, 1" " " ~~ )f ,71 I! •J \~ ,, ~u 10 1• II I•/ "' ~· ''1 '' "' ., " " " " " '" ,,, " " " " " " " " " " ,. " " " " ••• " ,, .. ,. ' " "' n ., ~ ,, " M " ~ .. " " • " fat•1 .. ~$N0W m":"l ...... ~'IO()llWfl$ HOW Wlndt\IP to~I IT'+.O "· •tcoml)d'lleel.O 1P1-.,,1or"' •I w1 .. ,1ow. Adt., luri e1a•. 11'11 10 m ,p,,.., w ind• were fl• torNCI II !Pie Pelr!t11e1 Fo•~t 1 .. "'" ... '""'•lOlll . ':K•lll•ed "'°"" Or•lltCI oown on tne """'"''" ltocklt,, wllll1 ""'"e (OV· •<eO Ille nort,.~rn Pl"'"'· t1rn-l)t••.Jt11rt\ CllPHO Into ll'te ,.,..,, lfKI lower inNt¥10itl nG Monti,,.. '>now tr.ow•rt Orllttd '''"~ I"' Cil)tl•n C.rflil1 1.. ...... tlOrl"''" AP. Pll•<lll..,.t.nd New E"ol•'IO. 9ulltio, N,V., •l'ICI tlOJrjlllQton, Vt.. re-ce1 ... o •notlw• •n(llolt'IO"IP. 1i.t1i.tK1 HVI•• WClll\tr .... repo-rt. tO '" i.out,.we•le•n T••••• wl!Qtl 1 b"ncl ol !lltlf!Otr•llOwer• 01wl-ll !.u"d•¥ fl...,."'"'>· A torn .. ao "'•• ft llOl'I• eel.,.,., U¥1htl, 11>13 11••1 ! ,..,~ ,_ "°''"DJ• pt~f1¥ d1m1'"' ''' Elite!• P•••· Coa•Cal w .. atlter MONDAV !::::l ~r.;. ill:::::: 1:1 TUE,OIT' ,,1,,,...., '21•m 0.1 Fl'rtl Hltll t .11 • m 1.t S.COt'ICI i....-1 11 o.m. f.S S..C-HIO"I I 4\0 m, 41 \u"''""•:»1 . ..,,,w1,,.,1.,.. , MM11rlNt•:1 1.m.,t1t141o:i; ,P, 1\ ('rowd or 4,000 including hi" wife Jcisslca viewed tht: traecdy. The pilot of the plane was no· lionul acroba t ic champion William Lumley of Delruy Beach. lo'Ja . Mike Loacy, one l'Jf the spec· ta.tors, said Giandomenico was i.tuck on the first step or lhc Jud· dcr utter th e atuntm a'n had CUUJ(hl It. "They flew aro1,1nd for five or 10 minutes and the unnouncer said Giandomenico must be tired b('cuuse he "-'DI s upposed to climb the ladder," he sold. D .. ty 'Hot DIM•_., , .............. Molld1y-l=rld1y: If )!OU do not hlV• your 01e>e1 by S:30'o.m .. Clll btlor• 7 D m, Ind )'0Uf CODY "Mii bt 0. 11¥119d, 81tUfd1y Ind 8uncl1y: II YQtl 00 "Ol rtc•I"" yOl.lr cooy by 1·1.ft\ a.tut> dey. °' I 1.ni. Sund1y. Oii tllfor'I 10 a.m. Incl YOVt>COOy wlll btO.I~, CINIWl•f1t pt1•1• Motl Of•nv• Counry 1'rH. MMJJI Nof'lhwe11 Huntlnglon Beach. and Westminster . . S40.IJZO San Clemenle. Cap111rano Beaot1 &u; Jv11n C•o1•tra no, OtnaPolnt. loulh llOUl'll LIOUlll NIOt.181 , .. , .. , , '•tM•),• Blis Protesters Jostle Kennedy I QUINCY, Mass. <A P ) -More than 200 a nt lbuslng de · mon1trators poked, a:rabbed at und Jostled Sen. Edward M. Ken· nedy, forclna: police t.o form a protective wedge arolUld him. One womun poked u.t him rt·· peutedly Sunduy with the point of •stick bearing u smul\ Amtirit'un flug. A man 1rubbed him by tht.• leg but Wos pulled uwuy by police ... · Allhou1h he was not Injured in th« Sunday tncidenl, his oideS' canceled a speech aet tor later in the day in Sharon when the de· mon1l-t1tor1 showed up there too. Tht cranctflatlon aame after de· ,mon1tr1tor1 refuse d an offer of a meetlnl with Kennedy If they would 1rr1e to allow him to m ake thcopecch wllhoul dhlrupllon. KENNEDV 11 AS rcrus~d 10 cond emn bu1i n g fo r rllcisl balance in achools as bu1in1 op., ponents ha vc demanded. 1 The Mussachusctts l>emot'~ut made a four-block ll'il) on footl lo a sub\\lay Sunduy \Vhcn he ,Jas unable to cntt·r uny or his aldf 's c<.1rs at a junior high school Int is ~ostun !:IUburb. l·lis own c:.i ·~ t•l'~s had bt.•en deflated, a 1d soml' of the dcmonstrut~r ~ pluccd their children In It!'! pntl . It wais the most violent C· monstratlon o~o1nst Kennedy a frequent target or untibUtiln1: pl·o· testers, since " Sc ptem~r i~I· d~nl When h{' "'UI jeered of' 8 stMgc wnd hit by a tomato. 1 TRE CROWD I N Quincy <'lawed und Qrabbcd ut him es tic left u Knijit;hta of Colum tius breakfust. After he readltd ltlc subwlty stutlon, poUce IOClCcdlit . Some dC'monstrators threw rodks i1t the train, \vhit'h runs abqvg ~round on this part. ''' ita rtn Tht•re were no arrests. -· C:RA Delegates 1 ... )-., Ford Sp~dj,g.g Plan Ass~iled ,• ' LOS t\NC: ~~I.ES <Al-'> ·rhe Cull torn la Re publican J\s:i;,·1nbly IC It A) says President 1'·o~d 's bud~cl looks like a "spcclMJlst scheme" Whtl'h could pe1·m ;,1nently cripple the nation. But Jeuctcr~ of the c·onstl'vativc CRA avoided uny rnovc lo oppose the llcpublil·an J>resident':-J ex· PtJ('lt'd ('fc1.:l1on cun1p111;,:n In l:J7ti. Ocmocrulil' Gov. 1-:dmuntl IJrown Jr. 'A'll.S lauded for h is Light budgl't polil'il's d11r inJ.: ( J convention fl our dl'butt', S tale but .u .res ol.ut ion rorn)alJy pra1s 1n ~ h1111 w1..1 s dcfcut-'----------~ ed by the (~JtA dclt!gutcs. Trio H1rr11c•d THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane "' -----=-" .·, r ---;;;;-,--.. " • 0 ' • "Don't you like M ikt!!'s frecXle5? Con I grow ,om., l.(lS ANGELES IUIJJJ The son of oi l too?" milliunuirc Ed,vin l'aulcy .und his two children ---------------------- were burned Sunt..luy \vhcn their 32-fool bout ex- plodt!d aocl burnt•U ul u l\1arina Del Rey dock. Robert l .. c.iull'y ~ind hi s 2·year·old dttughtcr, T<.1sha , were thrown to th(' dock by the force or the blast. F'1vc-Yt'i.ll'·old l\ilutt "'as thro"'n into the water_ N<Jrll1 .'tllfl<• Hnh•H Scott's Friends Def end Athlete , Monday,Apnt7, J975 DAIL V PILOT A.I What Hughe8 Recovered Officer's Journal, Torpedoes 01i Red Subf LOS ANGEl.t-;S Ci\PJ -Two nut'IC<tr·tippcd torpedoes and an ofrlcer's journal y.·crc recovered by the Central Jntelllgcnce A~ency in it s top secret t;alvaglng or u s unken Soviet submarine, the Lo~ Angeles Times rt.'J)Orted today . TheTl11"1C S also s aid that some parts of the re- <:overed portion Wt"re brought back to the United Stale8, and not thrown back into the sea us pre- viously reported. Crew1nen hirc•d for the salvaging opcrution , '''hich took place about 750 miles north of 1-lawaii l:.ist July, :.itll.'ndc d spc<:ial classes -often in Spe<:ial suits to fe nd off radiation and learned the Russian alpht:ibct. the p<iper said. They also v.•ere instructed what to do if the ship was boarded by Soviets. it s aid. WHEN NEWS OF THE CIA operation became. public last month, CIA officials said they httd not re- covered an)' torpedoes or documents. But they called the project a great success neverthclcs!->. Some congressmen have been critical. hov.·cve r, saying the estimated cost of S400 million "'as too high because the sub had been built in 1958 and sank in 1968. Since the initittl news stories, ho"·cver. the nuclcu r pOtt!nl1 ul, !ht' nt'1.1.:-.p;..1pt.>I' rc1xu·11.:d 1'he Glomar t:xplorcr's l•IV·membe r cre w. carefully S<'l'l't:'ll(·d by the 1ntell1 gcn1.:t agency for loyalty a nd ubility, attended classes in s mall ~roups ut Lockheed's Space und ~tissile Facility at Redwood City, on the San F'r«•n<·isco Day , the Ti1nes reported. Key feature the re "'as u mi ssh:1pcn i:;teel mass, said the Times, quoting ;i sourt'e's tlescripti'on as looking like "un oltl diving bcll lh;1t hud eolh1psed." THI-: STt:EL MASS SER\'.'.[) OJ~ a mock up of- the sunken Soviet sub so t•re\\·mcn could learn how to n1ovc <ibout in it and "'hat to do if they came in tontact 'A'ith dangerous nuclc:ir nl:Jttcr or potential· ly ,. a 1 ua bl~ Russi an s('c ret!>, I he revert sa itl. Neptune Society President Guilty Uy 1'he Associated Press Northern California will have variable clouds <inti a l'hanec or sho"·crs loday as a weather front \\'C<lkcUS iJflt.'I" pt.'lling !-lOmc St:'Clions Of the region Sunduy wi1 h hail and sno\\' and belling other sec· t Ions "'ith I h11ndt·1·showers. Times said it had obtained new information from S1\NT ;\ BARBARA deput y coroner Larry sources who included "an iildependcnt source (AP) -The head or a Gilles pie because .. he possessing an intimate knowledge" of the project. cremation busi ness has v.·as after an exclusive The newspaper also said it had interviewed a crew been convicted of trying corltract to handle all NEW YORK <UPI) -say ·scott, d'escribed by member, but it was unclear whether this person tobribeacoroncr's dcpu-. v.·elrare and indij!e nt J ack Scott. who was one writer as ''a collec-n1ayhavebeenthesame ''independent sourc('.'' ty into providing hint casesinthe<.'ounty.1-l(''S wanted ror questioning toroflostsouls,''charac-Th<> salvaging operation was carried out by a withmorebodies. a businessman; heneeda: in the Patricia Hearst lerislically would try to !:i peti<.dly built vessel called the Glomar Explorer A Superior Court jury 1 thebodies." . '!'here \\i:I S :1 s li111 c·hanceof more showers today as far south us !\·lontL·rc\' c.ind sno\\' in the Sierra Nevada, the N o.1t io naJ \Vt•:'1ther Service s aid . cuse, probably did not convince Mi ss Hearst to with the a id of billionaire recluse Hov.•ard J-lughes, of seven 'A'Omen and five The 1".eptunc Society know that the fugitive return to society, even if v.·hose Surma Corp. said the ship would be used to men returned the vcrcUct doe!::I bus iness th~oughc;>ut newspaper heiress was it dangerously involved minetheoceanrloor. against Jason Arthur Southc.rn Cal 1.fo1·n1a. hiding in a r&rm houae he him . The Times quoted an unidentified source as Strohl. ht•a<l or the Ncp-cremating bodies and had rented, Scott's close Scott, 33, and his wife, saying the CIA finally chose Hughes over the Navy lune Society. He was scattering ashes for a c,.,,. ,J' fl'' ('ri •••• ~ f1i endssay. i1icki McGee, dls ap-forthe "front''because: £reed on s5.ooo bond $250fee. . Scott's friends have peared more than a "WtlO WOULD BE STUPID enough t o mine pending sentencing in Strohl wa s arres~e~ 1n LOS 1\!\'.G ELES {,\!>) -'fhc Los ;\ngeles Coun· ty Gruntl Jury repo11s that c1·in1c in Compton has rt·acht·d "the 11nheo..rablc level'' and .. µoverly is eommonµl at·c." told UPJ Scott often month ago just before thebottomoftheoceanbutHughes"?Who"·ouldha\'e aboutthree\\'eeks. Januai;y a rter g 1~·1.ng opened his residences to ·they v.•ere publicly linked' all those millions to pour into a goofy project like . . Gillespie S35. He testified per sons needing to to the farmhou se in that?Whoelsewouldmakesuchamysteryorit?And Dunngthctr1al. Depu-that the money v.·as of. ''crash '' for a few South Canaan. Pa ., v.·ho('lsecouldtaketheheat?" ty Di st. Atty. Thomas fered because Gillespie 'l'ht· P<lllL'I. 111 a re port s<·hcduled for release to- day, calls for \\'t·lfart' reform. improvements in the juvenile just1ee systt·1n ;ind a t<.1keover of the Compton Unified St:hoo\ dis tt·iet by the county superi ntcndcnt of s chools._ ni ghts. Most said they where f\1i ss · 1-l ea rs t 's The t"·o·inch thick journal <A'hich <A'as re-Snedilon c harged that said his wifehadmedical believed this 'A'as the fingerprints reportedly covered pro..,ided details of the s ubmarine's ~trohltriedtobribechief proble.ms. ca s e with a Pen -,-"~·~e~re~fo~u~n~d~-~--------------------------------------------------­ n syl vania farmhouse SLA Pair Found With Jail Tools \\'here Miss Hearst re· portedly stayed last rail. SOME FRIENDS say the y believe Scott possibly Y.:a s betrayed by someone who concealed Miss Hearst and others there. '·Jack probably woke SACRAMENTO fUP I ) -Authorities say up one day and dis- strands or "je<A·elcrs ,..,ire," which could cut through covered he had Patty metal burs, were discovered in the jail cells of Sym-l·learst on his hands," bioncse Liberation Arrny n1cmbcrs Russell Lillie-sa id one <'Onfidant. undJoseph Remiro. "\\'hat could he do - Little. 25, and Remiro, 28, arc on trial for the tum her in?'' 1973 slaving of Oakland School Superintendent But other frienCl s Marcus Foster, who was s hot to death with cyanide· fi'':"'":'==;;::;;;;::;=;;:=-;;;;;;;i loaded bullets. THIE Sources at the Sacramento County Jail dis-~ _. closed Sunday two strands of the thin wire. used to ~RL'S cut je"'els and hard metals, "·ere hidden in the ink "~·C::.' ... cartridge of a ballpoint pen belonging to one or the W•ic• t• ·suspects. Two more strands <A'erc discovere.d in t~e ,_1 :!:"o.or binding of a law book and t wo slrands "·ere hidden in I ~95-0401 J ·acourtdocun1cnt. .,. l~ • - Little and Remiro also face charges in connec· •1<>a~• "fr~J"* t ion with an escape attempt from the Alameda 21•22 C--. C-fli..,_ ' ·- ' The shape ol summer starts today. It's Spring. It's time for America·s annual attempt to lose enough to look good in a swimsuit. And most of us can't win for losing. Because most of us try to starve ourselves into shape, and diet alone isn't enough. If the weight goes at all ... it all seems to go wrong. You need to shape up while you trim down with a properly planned program of nutrition, body·shaping exercise and revitalizing relaxation. And you can start today. Let our physical c~nditionin~ pro!essionals help you decide which of our five different programs• ">;0.....,•• ... ~~-~ ...... I County J ail. •--:--'---------,---------.1,...---'-----------i is best for you. Programs that start as low as $1 o and are based on the most recent concept in comprehensive conditioning: aerobic/ anaerobic circuit·training. Programs that include complete diet plans, steam, and sauna. Programs that help you shape your body, tone your muscles and fine·tune your cardio- vascular system while you trim away lat with the most advanced exercise faci lities available. " " • Professional color portraits of your child. Choose a large 5'' x 1;· or 4 wallet size. • No appoinlmen\ necessary • Age limil, 12 years • Choose from several poses • Two children together 2.98 Photographer will be al the Orange. Santa Ana. and Buena Park stores. Tuesday, April 8th thru Saturday, April 12. 1975 . ' " ' ' I 11 ' \ u' ;,I H ,, ' r IUIH• PAIK: Beach 11 Or1noettlofoe •Open weekdays 9:30 lo 9:30. &inda)'t 10 lo 6. OIAMGI: C11y Or at Garden Grove Blvd.• <>Pen weelcdays 10 to 9. Sundayt 10 lo&. SI.MT• AJ4A: 3900 so· Brittol-No. ot So. Coast Plaia • Open weekdays 9·30 to 9. S1turdavs 9:30 to~· &indaya 10 toe. • ,, .. , • Call today. Changing the shape of your body can change the shape of your summer. •uen•Pllftl 510 South Beach Boulevard South ol Lincoln Avenue 826-0381 eoai. ..... 2300 Hatbor Boulevard Harbor Center 549-3368 anclno 17031 Ventura Boulevard Wes! cl Balboa 986-6330 Hunt1neton .. .ch 18585 Main StrfHll Main St. at Beach Blvd. 842-1451 Long ••ech 4101 At11n1ic Boulevard Cornar ol Carson 426-8674 Or•n .. 622 East t<a1el!a Avenue Wes! cl Tustin Ave. 639-2441 W.atminatM 6 75 7 Westminster Avenue Westminster Center 894·3387 WE SUGGEST YOU TRY OUR SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY' TWO WEEK* PROGRAM FOR ONLY 110 •MAXIMUM-14 VISITS Holiday Spa Health Clubs For Men And Women •Regular mt!lmberships art!! available at low cost. lower on your l1rst visit. ' • -... DAILY PILOT EDITO RIAL P AGE Utility 'Ra~ Muddle If a customer feels a private firm is overp1icing a certain item, he c an take his business else"· here, or de- e Ide to get along without the item. · If enough customers react this "-'ti)', chances are the price will fall into line. But when it comes to paying for utilities, the householder finds hi ms elf trapped. He can't do without gas and electricity; he can't take his business elsewhere; and the rates he pays are fixed by the Public Utilities Commission, a non-elected state body over which he has no ballot-box control. So the householder pays his bill -or hi s service is discon- nected. 'fhe PUC, theoretically, is appointed to watch out for the public's interest, while assuring fair rates for the utility firms. Itdoesn 't always '<''Ork that "·ay. San Diego's city attorney currently is ~sking the PUC to order a $19 million refund for customers of the San Diego Gas and Electric Company who allegedly were overcharged last year, and is further seeking a substa ntial reduction in e lectric rates. The problem involves a tricky PUC·approved fuel oil purchase clause that permits utilities to pass an· ticipa led higher fuel costs on to cu:;tomers in the form of rate increases. · But when SDG&E didn't need all the fuel oil it purchased in l973, the surplus was sold , at a profit of $6 million say.s the San Diego claim. And this profit went to shareholders, rather than to the ratepayers, who already had been charged higher rates for the purchase. Meanwhile. there's a confusing two-""·ay switch in· volving the Southern California Edison Company. And on the other band, Edison has asked the PUC for a rate increase of $110 million as a fuel cost adjust- ment. There's an Alice-In-Wonderland quality to all this, with the ratepayer caught in the middle of the muddle. Gov. Brown, who recenUy made two new appoint· ments to the PUC, has promised closer supervision or utility rates. It can 't be too soon. They Also . Need Help In recent years, a great deal of attention has been paid to prevention of the tragedy of suicide through the establishment of crisis centers to provide help and counseling for p'ersons contemplating taking lheirown lives. , These efforts have had considerable succmi:s, but suicides still do occur. Last year in Orange County there were 220 . And for each suicide there are s urviving family members a nd friends, burdened with the aftermath of the tragedy, and often with helpless feelings of guilt. Very little attention has been paid to these sur· vivors, but their problems are recognized by Or. Ernest Klatte, director of the Orange County Mental Health Department. Dr. Klatte has been authorized to seek an $84,000 state grant to set up a county program to a ssist sur· vivors of suicides. • • On the one hand, the PUC staff has recommended that the firm pay back about $36 million as a result of fuel clause overpayment by Edison ratepayers last year. It would provide crisis intervention centers, to respond promptly alter the occurrence of a suicide, and train mental health professionals and community counselors in methods of helping survivors. Suicide is always a multiple tragedy that can leave a lasting mark on family members. Any effort to ease their problem s is commendable. 'You 've come a long way baby ... but that's far enough!' Dear Gloo1ny Gus So Assemblyman Bad.ham fancies himself as a che(~ It's about time he cooked up something usefu l for his constituents. P.S.D. Gtoomy G•n ttrnm•"'' ••• ''"O<nilted lly ........,, • ..., doe ... , "et••••rlly ..... , ... -~of Ille ,.....,IPoll>ff. S.11111 -""1 _...,,. Glocu.,, G111. D•llr l'ikll. Find the Odd Ones In Quiz ( SYDNE Y HARRIS ) !le r('·s another ··Otld ~Ian Out'" 71ui z. fn each question. one entry doe:. not bt·long : y;hi ch one, and \\·hy :' P.-e1..>n yourself if your :)COl"l' is bctt l!r than one·third. I. 1<.i ) ··Great Commoner:· (b) ''Grl'Ul Emancipato1',·· ((') '·Great Chum ," Id ) ··Great Elec· tor." le i '"Gt·eat f-l a1·1·y ."' 2. (a ) \Vl'Sln1 instcr Abbe\·; Cb ) Arlin ~ton '.'\ utional C~mCtery : (C l St. Petl!r"s Basilica. Roml': Id ) l;nter den l.inde n. Berlin : fe) Arc de T1·ion1phc. Paris. 3. (:J ) Lrdu : fb J Gecz: <ci l\1arath1 : (dJ To.tmil : (e) Kan· n:.ida. · 4. (a l Bcl'llc; <b l Spider; (c ) Grasshoppl·r : (d l 1\phid: (e ) /\Joth. 5. 'a l "'Ludy Bountiful'": Cb ) ··1.ady of thto" Lakl'··: (C) ··Lady of thl' J,:.1mp": (d ) ··Lad}" o f · Shal ott .. : \l') ··La dy of the Camellias.'' 6. l;,i l Pearl : (b) 1\n1ber: (c) Cor<il : (d ) Jl't : (C) Opul. 1. (a J Crichton : (b) Fig;.u·o: (1..·J Jt•t>\'cs. t dl Bunter; (e) Almavi\"a . 8. (~) E!>SCX ; (b l F11nt; (c ) J~n sL•n ; (d ) Lancer ; (e J Panh<Jrd. 9. la ) Puckish : (bl Impish:((') f ey; Id) \\l aggis h: (e) Elfin. 10 . (a ) B<ib y lon ; (bl Damascus : It" I Byzantium; {d I Jerit·ho ; le ) Troy. ANSWERSo 1. (t·) ··Grt•at lt;:irry" v.·;:is the fir.st battleship ever built; the others :lt't.' famous people -lhe e lder Pit t . Lincoln. Samuel .Johnsoo. nnd fo~rederick of Bran· dcnburg. 2. ((')St. Peter"s is theonly one -.. .. ithout an ··L·nknov.-n Soldier.·· 3. lb ) Get•z is the classic Ethiopi(' language: the others are all spok e n in India. 4. (b) Spidl'r is the only non· insttl in the ,group. 5. (C l Floren ce Nie:htin· gule, the other s :ire fi ctiona l characters. 6. (eJ Opal is the only non· organic gem in the group. 7. le ) Almavi\'a is a Count ; the others are Cum ous butlers. 3. <c l J e nsen is the only 11utomobile still being manufa('· ti.Ired. 9. Cc l "Fey·· indicat6 a sense ol approaching death: the ot.her '4'<>rds »re s porli\·e or pl ayful. JO. (b) Damascus is the re- maining ancient city still sur\•iv· ing, It's Time to Close the Tax Loopholes \VASHlNGTON -With tax col· lectors eXtracting one·third of all America produces, any lax cut is good ne ws. But there's bad news, too. in the $22.8 billion tax cul that President Ford signed last weekend. The ne"'· la\v opens loopholes f or so me . closes them (or others, thus <id· ding lo th e compl e xitie s a n d i n · cons istenci e s that ha\'e made the ta x cod e our greatest single source or ine· quity, waste a nd corruption. Unless something is done to in· troduce simplicity and fairness, the tax code wilt become so in· scrutable and s uspect that a \'irtual police slate will be re· quired to enforce it. Already, the Internal Revenue Service has as· sumed ix>lice·stale powers. F R01'l beginning to end, the tax structure is shot through with unfairness. The man who rents his home from a landlord gets no lax reli ef for the interest and tax· es his rent money pays. But the man v.•ho rents his home from a bank, through a mortgage, can get thousands of dollars in deduc· lions each year. Incomes from \•.:ages are taxed do"'" to the last fa rthing, but in· comes from municipal bonds are not taxed at all. The taxpayer who "'orks at home in his slippers can v.•rite off the operating cost of hi s house. complete with deprecia· lion. But the la borer who toils in the steel mill gets no compar,abJe break. Under the n e w bill, upper~ income couples can deduct up to $4,800 for the cost of a housemaid. (JACK AN DERS ON ) Thus, while a poor \voman scrubs her ov.•n floor without lax benefit. the affluent \1oill get Uncle Sam to pay part of their maid'ssalary. YET THESE are the innocuous loophol es; the higher the incom e level, the larger the loopholes. Indeed, the tax. code has pro· duced a breed or millionaire "·ho pays no income taxes at all . By filling tbe code v.'ilh excep. lions and exclusions, faVors a nd incentives~ Co=ress bus 'alsQ made l(iO 'Co.... cated that no ane fuJ,ly uwt: lands , it. An · army of tax agents, lawyers and judges has groWn '"\fp to interpret the Jaw and adjudicate the legal disputes over it. ·' .·,. 4 1-lonest citizens li \"C in fear of the code. h:::iting to lose cxemp· lions but afraid to take them. Many \Vind up hiring "experts"' to prepare their forms. A "'hole nev.· industry now exists for the sole purpose of counseling t.ix· payers E ven more , .. ·asteful, in · \'estment decis ion s a1·e m ad(', not on cold m erits, but to ch<innel money \\"here it \viii escape ta.'<a· li on. Sick businesses ure bought every day by still healthy bu si· nesses. not so they coin be 1·ebuilt but so their losses co.1n be used o.ts a tax offset. For years, the lu1·e or tax loopholes stimulated a \"a st over· building of offi ce and a partment complexes, No"' th:it the "·1i.te· :>ffs have been pocketed. ""'e ha\'e a glut of empty buildings-und of iobless hardh ats drav.'ing un· employment com pcns ation. FATC1\TS v.'ho don't knov.' a 'Expert' Dishes up Cliches \VASHJNGTON -A letter to "Dear Felio"· Consumer·· noal· ed in here recently rrom the Department of Agriculture and v.·as signed ··Nancy.·· Nancy, it says underneath her signature. is Nancy Harvey Steorts. Special Assistant to the Secretary for Consumer Affairs, and s he was "'riling in order to present her fello\1/ co n · s um ers v.·ith copies of he r mos t recent public ut · terances. They are a n impr essive mixtur e or guile. patroniz· ing cliches and unconscious in· stitutional venality. Wbat must a speaker think or her audience to tell a roomful or adults that . "the best wa y to fight inflation is through an informed public ... a nd then a fe"' paragraphs later inform them that .. Our beef. calf a nd \'Cal are a ll produced from cattle ... Lamb is meat from young sheep·'"! For Ats. Stcorts. consumer af· fairs is gaddin g about and telling people. ·· 1 ·11 just give you some general tips for buying and using dairy products wisely: Keep them cool, clean and covered.,. However, ""hen she isn't telling an ignorant America about what a wonderful in vention artificial refrigeration is, the Special As· s istant to the Secretary of Agriculture is peddling a line that s hows neithe r she nor her Department is concerned a bout either our health or our pocket· book. "FOOD TECHNOLOGY, packaging, dis tribution and marketing are advancing by leaps and bounds. Products are now available that v.·ere un· known just a few years ago," she ~ushes. By that she doesn't mean people a re inventing n"'· kinds ol vegetables. but that new goodies are rolling out of the ovens o( our major chemistry labs. This doesn 't bolher htr e"ttpt to ask, "How is the consumer to know what value to place upon a food product with which they are unfamiliar." •ler answer Is label· Ing, but the question is whether or not this stuff is good for us. That is or no concern lo this ( VON HOFFMAN ) spokes14•oman. What she's wor· tied about is that "the key to wider aeceplance of prepacka·g· ing by consumers is to offer a wide range of choice in packag. ing." Nutrition is assumed. The more you read of f.1 s. Steorts' "1ords. the more she ap- pears as a Judas goat of eon· sumerism, leading us to accept food which many people are com- ing to suspect may k.ill us. Her re· al values are revealed by a speech s he made at a meeting s ponsored by the Kroger supermarket people in which she cited "recent USDA surveys or homemakers' preferences." Pay no attention lo the validity of such surveys. They have none, but what they do show are the in· tenlions of those who ask the questions. HOMEMAKERS, s he asserts. fi rst seek "ease of preparation" in . buying vegetables and think that this qua lity can most easily be found in canned and frozen commodities. ··could this be v.·hy the consumer use or processed products is increasing as the use of fresh fruits and vegetables is declining ?'' she as k s rhetorically. She then goes on to say th at, even though her ov.•n suspect surveys indicate that people prefer v.'hal 's fresH, "homema ke rs experien<'ed more problems with fr esh produce than with frozen." They experience more prob- lems, of course, because they no longer know how to prepare fresh produce, and Nancy isn't about to mount a big campaign to tell them. fl.1ost or us h.ave never been taught how to cook "'ith the sea sons. W e expe('l to eat tomatoes in February and, poor idiots that "'e are. \\"e keep on buy in g those thick-skinne d . tasteless. hard red balls that "'on'l even rot. l\ls . Steorts , in short, is a shill ror the industrialized. processed o.tnd packaged pseudo-food of massproduction agriculture. It is high-ener·gy agriculture. using fossil ·fuel·based fertilizers and pesticides, a nd, given our "'·orry about how long s uch resources "'iii last, we may wonder if "·c any. longer have a need for the ·kind of food Ms . Steo11s wants us to eat . Ms. Steorts may be a Spec:i:.il Assistant for Consumer Affairs. but the only consumer around who can safely digest what she's selling is the Six fl.1illion Doll <.1r ,_tan . Capitol Deserves _ Facelift The Legislature has received the latest or umpteen archittt· tural consulting reports Oft what to do about the State Capitol. This one cost $500,000 but if it were all totalled up it is certain more money hase been spent oo such studies than the old Capitol rost to build back in the 1800s. The fatls are fairly simple. AJthough its exterior is in.spi.ring, it is functionally inadequate and has been for many years, if iil fact it ever was Olberwise. The legislators out- grew the old girl at least 40 years ago. Jt was qu ite a sight back in those days to see the lawmakers, seated in the chambers a t old faa.hioOed school top ciHks -.·h.icb served as \.heir "olfices," dictating to.ROOI st.el1I> craphers all the W,lrile the 5Hlioos were in Pf'OlttSS· Jt wun't untll tbe late lt.IO:s that the fourth floor loft. WU con- vtrt<d, using six fool partitions, lnto cubbyhole offices, two mem~ bers to a unit. They were so· trowded a sol on had to step into ( EARL WATERS ) the corridor lo change his mind. l\1eanwhile they debated at great length. then as now, about a new legis lative building. They finally compromisi!<I on an additlbn to the old one. At a cost of S7,92(),401 they built the $ix-noor east wing where the ofCices and committee hearing rooms are now lOcat:ed. DESI GNED by the state archltect it was an abort.ion and an abomination from its concept. No sooner w11s It eomplet,td in 1954 tha n alterations com· menced. They have never ceased. More money bas been spent on construction changes and reMvations ,lban U.$ original cosl. It remains. a.long with lhe old Capitol. a completely inade· quatc facility tor its IU.nrtiQns. as e\•idence d by the fact the Legislature now spends m ore than a bait mllUon annually for leased office space near 1 he capitol. Tnt years ago Senator Ran· dofph CoUie.r. whose legislotlv(' career reaches b ack t.o 1939 and the days when there were no or. Oce.s (or the members, started plumping for a new legislati\'e building. His plans were harshly critici1ed as grandiose and s helved. U ndaunted, Collier eventua lly got some studies "'hich found th e old Capitol earthquake hazardous . That forced the reopening or the issue . The present squa~ble is over the comprqmi5e plan to build a ne\v structure in c6nfunction with maintaining the historic buildinf{ through makeshift. patchwork reinforcement lo make it sare. at a cost of S3S mill ion plus whateve r the added new building will cost . At las t count that was estimated to be $65 million. The smartest thing that could be done would be to take the. old building down aod reconstruct it to a larger sc:ale, pr~rvln g in e'XMtness the exterior aesign. • MORE T HAN thnt it "'OUld permit proYiding a totally .-ide· quately functiona l lnte-rio r to meet modern ('Oncepts . F\Jrthennore. the l,('glslature could Silve hund reds of thousands il nnuall)i by 'providing WI mem· hers "'ith ornces i n d:upliC'ation of eac-h other. The present SY!'lte m o( shiftin« offict"s ~ ('ommitlce thairmanshf~ change is o ne('d. less c,.pense. ('(J\\' rrom :.J stcl·r ha\'l' become ubsentcto" rancht'rs, pu1nping tax· sheltt·rcd n1011ey into taltlc- fe cding vc·ntul"L'!'i . 1\s :i res ul t. thousands of /1..•g 1l11nutc t at ll en1l'n :.Jt'l:' ~oi n g broke , their ma1·k('l buslt•d bv an Q\'Cl'load of Deef for \I hi ch· lh1!1'L' <.ll'C no! t.•nou ~h buyt·rs. Ta x loopholt.·~ ha\"l' also en· cou ru ~eJ n1011L'Y tno~uls to de· \"t'lop 011 ov er~cas 1·;1thc1· than hCl"l' <.it hum1..1 ;111d lo 1111'l'SI in b:.ill c l ubs r<.1lht.'r t han p1·oduct1\i.: businesscs. Thi~ sort of thing-. l'l'· peat ~d on a hundred fronts. ll·:Jds not only to a 111 i.xc·d-up cconom~ but to ti publt(• th ~1t lll·ith1:r un· derstunds not l'\'S pt·t·ts th(' I <.111 s. ("UT Tiii~ ha!>ic lax rates in half, close <.ill IOOJlh O\es o.1nd. eliminate all cxcn1 pttons. If all1 in come \VCl"l' taxed <it the ~in1pli:.1 straight. fl at ratt· of 12 pe rcent. 1·re<.1sur.r expt.·1·ts tell us. the go\·· ernn1enl ('OUJd r<ii sc ;.111 t he re·· \"l'l1UCil llO\.I t;.1k l':-lll This \\'ay, y ou l"OU ld r1 gUrl..' vour tux in one n11 nult.'. 'l"her1· ~\·ould bl' no ft·u :.tratin~ fn1·n1s lo S\\CUl over. n;i t.•01r1 plicutt•d calculations. nn fe ar that you 1n ight h:.i vt~ 1n ade an inerimin<.it in g mistake. no ft>c ling lhut ot hers are gettin g. a\\'ay v.·it h' murder. l"\nd there \\'ill be no bills1 a ft erwards fron1 accounta nts' and attorne)~. ' But , it \\'ill bl' arguC'd, \\·hat a bou t o.t ll tho s e \\"Ot'lhy cn·1 tcrp1;ses , .. hi ch g('nuinely need. lax relief to survive? \\"e say they' should g<'l direct. 01>en suOO idi c:-;. r ather tha n indi rect . hidden sub· s idi es tucked a\\"a \" 1n the rin l' print or the tux l a\\"~. Ir the oil indus try needs a sub· sidy to sur\"ive , for l.'x<:tmple. ll!t the oi11nen make their l·ase out i11, the open before Congr·css. the press and the public. AN\' JlROPOSAI. to s irnplify the tax muddle. of course. \\ill run into OPJ>osition fr·om n1an)~ s id es --all those int<.•rc•sts \\'hOSl" real aim is not eqt1ity but th1..• manipulation of s pecial fu \·ors:' the gro\\ ing host "·ho make tht•i1' li \·i n g from preparing otht·i• peoplt.•"s returns· and those \.\'ho arc employed hy tux.cxen1pt or·1 g anizations. t A continuation of the prese~ mess. however. \\ill continue t bl eed the "f rc:.isury , distott th economy. erode "'·hat \>oas one the majesty of the lav.· and de" moralize the c itizenry by C'llt couraging C\•e ry t ux payer to be' cheat on the assumption that it i' the only "'ay he ran keep('\'('" \\'ith C\"Cl'yonc elst..'. 1 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llobf!TI .v. \\"eed , Puhiishn Thomas Kenn l. ,.;d11 or Ba rbaro K.rrihich. F.d1tonal Pogf! l:.."d1lor 'fhe edltori al page or th(' Dai/\• Pilot s eek s to 1nrorm an(! 11t1m ulatl' re:.1ders b) prl':<;etttin~ on th•~ p:i.gc di ve rse C'Ommen1.:-1ry on topics of ln terC':;t by synd1ea1 . td columnists and cartoonist. b\· provldin[t: a forum for rcad~·rS· \"~ti~·s 01nd by prc11entin~ this newspaper"s opinions and Ideas on current topic~. The editorb1I opinion~ of !ht Daily Pilot Jp1»e :1r ' only in the l'ditorinl column at the lop oc the page Oplnion.s cit · pressed by the colum,nlsll and C:tr1oor11~ts 11nd ll'tt er Writrrs art• lheir ov.·n a11rl no <"ndoN;cmen1 tJC thfo1r ,·le•s by th~ -D:uly l>ilot should b(' inferr('d 1 Monda y, April 7, 1975 I • 1 Monday, Aptll 7, 1975 DAIL V PILOT Al j'"' Q=UE::E:..:N:.:IE ____ _.,!B!!y::.P=hi'.!_1 ~'":!!'•'.!!rl!a"'.!!d~i Carpettter Attaele Trade Law F.air. lly 0. C. HUmNGS LEGISLATION •imcd at prevent · Ot .. D•llY ,. ... _,,.. "The.re i11 nothing 'fair' to con· tna eonaumen from being victimized sumers ln fair trade laws,'' says state by vend.ins machines which don't re· Senator Oennla Carpenter (R· turn money has been inlrodU<'l'd by Newport Beach). He has introduced Senator James Whetmore. Jegh;lation to repeat C81ifornia fair The Buena Park Republican's Bill trade Jaw1:1. • ($8689) would require lh<tl ull vend· According to ,Carpenter, ·existing in& machines be equipped w.ilh a coin fair trade laws are costing an estimat-return, unless an atlendont 1s on duty ed $120 per family annually in nearby. Callfornia1 • *** "The so-called 'fair trade' laws amount to retail price fixing," the senalor said. "Almost all economislS agree that they are unfair to con· sumers and economic all)' unsound.'' Current law allo"'S any manufac- turer to 11peciry a minimum price that may be charged ror his produce by the retailer, accor ding to Carpenter. Once a fair trade agreement is re· ached with one retailer, all other re·. GERALD Podolak of Orange is the new pr esident or the Environmental Coalition of Orange County. Podolak has been a member of the group since its begiMing and is also active in the.county's Citi ten's Direc· tion Finding Commission. . ·1 ··\Vonlt'n's lib -)'.:!a h '. )"eah!" ~ ll'llttt.l:lf"",..,. tailers must follow it. "The insidious part or retail price maintenance," Carpenter said, "is that no one knows just how many items in California are 'fair traded.''' Other officers include ~1.1:1rgafet Carlberg of Huntington Beach , vice president; Carol Emde or Westminster, treasurer. and ~lary Jo Elpers of Santa Ana, secreta ry. Dale Se cord oi Costa ~1csa . a former coalition pres ide nt, has been selected as the group's executi\·e director . Lorell Long of South Let guna was appointed to coordinate coaslal ai:ti vities , Other Deaths c ,. ~ HONOLULU CU P!)~ Hawaii's flags fl ew al h.alf staff today to honor John A. Burn s, 66 , a (hrce-time governor who calmed anti·Japancse hysteria during \Vorld War II and became the urchitect or the is land t:hain 's statehood. Gov. George Ariyoshi ordered 11 30 -da y m o urn i n g period fo r the state's 1no s t p o werful Ol•moc r a l . \\'h o di e d 'Saturday a ft er a long battle y.•ith cancer of the 1colon. LOS ANG ELES iU PI J -Violinist Fred 8errens 84 , mus ical d irec·tor ·of the old Columbia Jlroad- c a s ting radio in the 1930s. died Saturday at ~1t. Sinai llos pital -...·here h e "'a s admitted J-~cb. 21 s uffering fro111 pneumoniu. Berrcns "''as said lo ha ve conduc ted 111orc sho-...·s on nation a l radio th;_i n any othe r m aestro. Eversharp Corp., strong· ly objected to the drop· ping or the atomic bomb on Japan without giving a wurning. WATE TOWN , N.Y. fAJ>) -Alfred E. Stacey Jr., 90, a pioneer in lhe air conditioning industry und a founder of Carrier Corp., died Saturday . The holder of numerous patents in air con· ditioning technology, Stacey played an impor· tant role in development o f a ir condiiioning · syste ms for the textile indus try , railway cars and s kyscrapers. Death Notices· CFIOWOE• ALBE RT CROWOEFI , residl!n! or C.•P"l•o\no Be•t h. C•. O•te ol death, April ~Th, !91S. Sur1<1ved by hl\ wile Dc>ftn•; h"'' "'ns, Albert Crowoer ol Riw•a.ale, li!lnoos•nd WIUl•nCrowoer ;>1 H•rve r. ILLinoi~; d•ughter. L.1111"" 1'1~'11 Ill S1,1nny,.ale, C•L:I.; e tghl grandchil d ren •nd ten ore•t · or•n<l(holdren. F"oer•! i.er .. ictt...;11 be l>ei!I .. 10 :00 AM Tueid•J, P •cilic Vil!w C.n•pel . Interment. Pa cific View Ml!rnorla! Par-. i'le,..llO•I IW•th, C.. P•c•ht 't'e* MO<I"•'• director\. . .t.LSVIG M ... RY ... NN ALSV!G. residl!n1 ol El fo•o. O . Oat~ ol de.ilh ..,prll 1~1. 191S. Su rwive<l bJ ""' h<r.;Nnd, Lmen €. "'''"lg;,_"""''· Todd •na Bret Al•"•!I ; Pll••nli, Mr . & Mr•. Joseph Streff ; lhree b•othtH~. MiC hdtl, J•CI< and FIOMrt Strei! ot Topel<•. K•nw s· 1- ••iters, Mrs. Monit •. (.a!la<otl 01 W..•tmonster. C.~-· Mi~• Nancy St re ti ol O.li•s. 1'e•••. F11iwral .ervi<H _ ,,.. 1e•men1. To_pek•. Kanw .. LOC•l a<· ••lfl9'!Tlfihll by M<Cormick U gu"" lk•t hMottu••v. SPFl.lGGS *** Accprding to the senator, many items of clothing, appliances, cos· m etics, jewelry, and electronic equip.. ment are affected by fai r trade laws. · The laW t hat exists today, Carpenter said, constitutes an un· reasonable restrdint of trade. "It is contrary to the interest ol California consumers and Is a violation of due process, depriving the owner of pro- perty of his right to determine its sale price," he continued. TllE IRVINE Coast Republican Women 'f' Club wi ll h e ar Dick Richard, former owner of Richard·s Mar kets, speak on "America, I Love You"_ T~esday. The club's monthly meeting 1s scheduled for 11 a.m. in the Jasmine Creek Pavilion in Ne"''port Beach. County Seeks Grant For Suicide Program SANTA ANA -The Orange County MentaJ Health Department wi ll -Help identify educa- tional and training needs in t he County ~lental Health Department ahd the community -based agencies. seek an $84,000 statef-::::'C:=-~ii'~iiiiiiiiiiijO"l.==========:=::::::::::::::::.,j grant to set up a pro-' uaam gram aimed at helping !J~ the people le ft behind · _-AVfo-.tOMIOWM•u when somebody com· INSURANCE mits suicide. 'r;J:i"" 1'14'°tt.Mr 1111s,:.i The County Board of J'b COSTA MHA A Supervisors approved • 541-5554 !. j "''ithout discussion thel------------'-11 department's request for per mission to make the grant application to the State Health and WelfarE Agency. Dr. Ernest Klatte. county director of men· ta! health. said the funds will pay for t he forma· lion of a "suicide post- .!::..el ,· '.11t· .._,aing : :::'•Ilona •ktntt ... Or•nt• CO.al , ...... ., ••• u ....... in the 0 1f nu -IDRTfR ffiRSTER -'-fo•l<e'o ._,.., S•M., D EE R F'l ELD , Ill . (,\P ) -Ralph A. Bard, 91. unde rsecrct:.iry or the !\;_i\·y during \Vo rld Wa r II a nd a mem ber of the f ir st ,\tom ic E ner gy Commission . d ied Satur- d:iy. Ba rd, a p rominent Ht·publican and · retired investment banker and c hairman o f th e .t.LFFIE.O ...... SPRI GGS. resident ol ~==========~ Tl6t1n. Ca. Oate ol de•th. Apr!! .,h. r 1•1i. S..W"lwd by his wUe 1rm11 ; - vention program." "A suicidal event af. feels many mor1 persons than the one who has taken his own life," DAILY PILOT ti.. ..t~ci.ool w.,,.. .w,,., 1 .. 1_.1, ,,.,. ""' 11 ... •' ......• n.. ·"'~ 11 ... ; .... s1oa: AT HAltOWAltt sTOlttl IALTZ.aUGllON FUMEIAL HOME Corona d el Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 IELL llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway . Costa Mesa 642·9150 Mc COi MiCK MOI TUAIY l agunB Beach 494·9415 San Juan Capistr ano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MlMOllAL PAllC Cemelery Mortuary Chapel 13500 Pacific View Drive Newpart Beach. Ca1tlorn1a 644-2700 Pih FAMILY COLONIAL FUMl:IAL HOMI: 780 I Balsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St. \OO, Oa "'d Sprl9gs of South L•l.e 1'•hfX. Coil; d.1119Me r, Mr\. Miry L. Spr19<J\ Ill Ukl•h, C•.; 1.ilhe•, Ill. c.toorg• Spriggs ol B•ll•e C.r•ek, Mich<oan; two brol,,.,rs, Millon """ U.o•ge Spr jg11•, bOth ot 8•tne Creek, Micni9'Jn. F"""''il "''"Ices wUI bl! held Tuel.Gay oil 1:00 PM. Bell Bra.a:owar C,,ap,,! Olf><•dnl will be Fie". J•me'IO L-lenr v. Interment, H•rbll< Fiest Memor lal P•rk, Bell B<o•dw•Y """'''"'"'' director\, Th0!.<1! -wlsr> m•v conltlbule t i) The Americ•n (.tn<e• So<oety of Oranoe Co...nty. HUNTER T IM01'HV HUH1' e A. rel ldt'nt of (.o~t• Meld, Ca. Sur"l"ed bJ his P1Lrents, Mr , & Mrs. Ao, HUIUr of ~" ~~; I-siste rs. Mar~ llnO Ell•w Hunter ; 1..0 brolhe<I, Sri...., and P•lrick t;unter, •II ol (.o~I• Mew. C.. Allw<v.,.iLL be Tue\Gayil 1 :00PM.~ U:dv of Mt, C•rmel. -1\ Wl!ON..,.Y I ~t 9·1Xl AM•• •bOW church. lnlet"ml!n!, GoOll SMCJhe•d C•thofic (.hurt!>, Bell Bro«l.,.•J M.o rl1J¥J dlractors. •ELL WILL.t.AO LAWFI ENCE SELL, rtSI· dl!nl of 8 •1t::oo1 lsl•nd. C•. O•l•of Ol>.ilh .t.o"I Jrd, 191S. Survl,..d t:y hi\ wile H•1e:; I...,"""''· Flod •nd 1'•try Dell ; !h•ee \lfP·Sons, Charles. John •ncl Slcl)ne<O Henrot1n; Oi\4! 1te1H1"'-'0Mer, L•nd• Oell PeKOCk . Ser,.ices wilt bl! ot+vale . Interment, P•cillc Crest Ceme1ery. In lieu of flowers CIOnallOm mar bl! mtlde to your l•vorlle cl'lllri!y. ll<:LU·Be•qer<l<l, Cost• ........... MOr1 .. a<y ~·-"-'~-·-· -------- PUBLIC NOTICE Klatte said. Health News ... "It a ffects families, neighbors. religious or-HYPOGLYCEMIA ganizations and com-munities." h e added. 1,0t-. ...,c.it:twe.D.C. "This crisis intervention "But Doctor, ir I have low Hypog lycemi3. although project deals with the af. blood S!Agar, shouldn't I be inpleasant, can be kept under termath of suicide -the able to eat all the sugar I control with proper diet and Lrauma to.the family and want?" a good dose of common others left"behind to cope T his question is often sense for dessert. with the tragic fact of a asked by patients who have While the term .. low blood l ted · 'd .. just learned that they have s1;1gar" would_ ~ec:m .to in· comp e sw cl e . hypoglycemia, but a ren'tyct d1cate that a diet high 1n s ug· According to statistics aware of its full ar content is needed. such is cited in Klatte's r eport, -· :-'""\implications. not the case. The idea is to more tha n 220 Orange As much as I maintain a healthy blood sug . Couiitians look their own wou ld like to arlevel, not try to ''catch up'' lives last year. tell t hem yes, with insulin produ.ction. C~n- Klatte said the initial • t he answer is dy and fruits with a high thrust of his n ew pro-•no . To un -natural sugarcontentmay.bc gram will be aimed at derstand wh y an excellent source of qwck ..J this 1s so we energy for people with two ·age groups ~· must look at normalsugar levels,butthey teenagers and the ' ···--just whatcan bethe .do~nfallofthe elderly. ,...~a.,D hypoglycemia hypog lycem1av1ctlm .. ~ .c. is. T w o f o r m s o r · Klatte said t he grant Basically, it is an over-hyp~glycemi .a are re · will: secret.ion of insulin by the c~n1zed, org~n1c and run_c· FtCT1T1ouseus1N£Ss pancreas. Th is surplus in· t1ona l . W ~1 l e. organic H.t.MEST.t.TEMENT -Provide for crisis in· sulin means that people with hypogly ce~1a may r~sulf T1>e101•0.,.1no~ti·ooi~d<>ir>0r-t tervention, within 7 hypoglycemia convert their from. lnfec. t1on.thefunct1onal nl!'~)·\: h t l fl ,.,. Two GU YS FROM 11 .t.LY p 1zv, ours, lo suicide sur-food to energy much more vane Y JS mos o en cau liOUSE. JJ&I F•ir,.;ew Aoad, ~"" vivors . quickly than normal. by a disorder of the liv er, pan- Mew.C.•«lo<n•• H l d l . creasand /or adrenalglands. ,.,,.,110 lie.,era, 1..ui cr.ats.ooo'1~ -e p eve op a data F~ this reason. frequent Nature intended for your se y~-~~~:.,·i~~·,~;,:;,~~~ in. base and identiry rele· f~1ngs are necessary. ~e glands lo fun ction porpcrly. a •• ;c1uai. vant factors in suicides. ~het should gene~ally be high but they must have a normal A•nu:lot;er•e•• tn fa~ and protein {slow CO!'· now of nerve impulses to do Thii ~1a1emen1 ... ~ 1:1e.:1 with 1iw -Assess the current version to energy) and low Jn 5o. un..ne all bran" hes or th" eo.,nty (.Le ri:. ol Or•n9'! C.ounly on ·1 b'l't ( l cd boh d l If l n ,..,. ,,. l ._ M;orch , •• 191s. ava1 a 1 I y o re at car . Y ra es as !!o · healing arts r'ecogniie that ~..,, services in the com· vers1~ to t'.ner.y). Obvtow:· the nerves ·pass down the P\>t:liV>ed 0.•"91' c.cw~1 O•ily Piiot. munity. Jy, a diet ~tgh Jn sugar con· ~nal column .and emerge . ~::::::::::;;.,.;·;· ';';·';";·~;;•;"';·;";";";';";;;··;"';·;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ tent wouJd JUSt ~ompound th through nerve openings in the • problem by ~~ng conver:t;ed vertebrae. Chiropractic is to glucose and burned up in the only branch whose main the!orm of energy even more roncern is with the proper rapidly. maintenance or the rela· Hunl:ngton Beach 53s.6539 ''WHILE YOU FLY'' ·-... Fr- ORAMGE COUNTY AIRPORT * Executive INDOOR Parking · ll.00 Pll DAY * Custom Automotive Service ~ * Perferred Dealer Drop Off Service CAl.l FOii APl'OIHTM811' (714) 979-4100 lZ4 HOUI •WICIJ GEORGE HURST · Executive 8n&em• D........__. ................. c ....... .... 2111An.,,c ........ c .... • "' Hypoglycemia can make tionship. its presence felt in many If you s.ur_rer from forms. hypoglycemia, It Is quite An attack generally occurs pMSlble that. you have a . art.er the victim has gone spinal sublu:ication <mis· with6ut food for several alignment of the vertebrae) houn. At first he may appear which Is· inter fering with the to be intoxh:ated. as a slur· nowofner-.,eimpulses toyour ' ring of speec:=h and general pancreas, Hver, or adrenal disorientation are likely to gland11. An examination by occur. Emotional instability yt*l r Doctor or Chiropractic may also be indicative ol can determine if such is the hypollycemia. case. Throug h hi!!" care and Other symptoms, while not reatment. t'he subluxalion so •POattftl to the casual ob-can be corrected and the server, are just as discom· ropernowofnerve impul~ • fortina:tothe victlm .. Swear· lO th e affected organ • in& for PO apparent reason, restored. numbness. hunger. trembl· Proper diet and Chiroprac· ing, fati1ue, headache and tie are your best defenses diz&iness are common warn-against hypoglycemia! ings of an impending attack. Or. Gary Couture. D.C .. tnmoresevuecases,thevic· maiotains Chiropractic· Of. tim may suffer from con· fices at 2043 Weslcllrr Drive vul"ions or so into a coma. £corner or 17th & frvine:l . Fortunately, these lauer in-5-alte 107 , Newport Beacb. stancesarereJativel)' rare. Telephone 64~·5300 . {CI ARSIV14 FREE LECTURE lylo.hy-D.C. OM HYPOGLYCIMIA TUESDAY, APRIL 8 7:JO~JOp.111. IMI W~'"'"-'4'-llH at our NEW off ice in COSTA MESA 825 Sunflower Ave. at south Coast Plaza Special f1·ee gift! 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SHERMAN OAl':S TEMPLE CITY · THOUSAND DAl<S • T()MANCE · WHITflEA·UPTOWN · wtllfTIEA·EASl • El C.\JON • S.\N DIEGO At.IQ IM: SAN F~~"'.;ISCO ·OAl<V.NO BERKELEY • s-'N JOSE · SACRAMENTO · [))ilY CllY·WESTLAK£ $AN MATEO . R{ JO(JO CITY SAN RAr-'El MONTE"fY · £1.. CERRITO · RICHMOND ·'!W.LNi.Jl CAEEK SAN BAUfl J . .._.LLEJO · lOS GATOS SU~LE ·FREMONT • HAYWt.RO ·SAN LEANOFIO ' ' , t 9. lJ DAil Y PI LOT Monday, A.prll 7, 1975 ,. Tonight's TV Highlights CllS (2) 7 :30 -1975 Oscar Handicap. K·N XT m o v ie critic Da vid Sheehan analyzes the annual Academy Awards race in this pre-Oscar specia l and in- terviews the most prominent nominees. Film c lips from the nominated pictures also "'iii be s hown. NBC (4) 8 :00 -Sandburg's Lincoln. !fol (Mark Twain) Holbrook takes on the char acter of Abraham Lincoln in this s pec ial which focuses on Lincoln's 1838 · defense of a po litician accused of n1urdcr -with St e phen Douglas prosecuting. . ' KC ET (28) 8 :00 -Ai the Top. Buddy Greco is the s ubject of this s howca se in an hour s pec ial \vhich includes numbers like ··MacArthur Park" and ''You Arc the S unshine of My Life." .... ~ TV DAILY · LOG Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES }Q:QO 0 (C) "f\e Der, 1111 lftR (dll) ' ·~s -lltnr1r1h M11n, Vivien lfi1h. [r<t: l'orlman. (t) "'Clv11r l rtwR" (dra) '46 -Jen· n1ler Jonts. Chui" Boyd . 11:30 ID "Witt• '•ftr\'N Sttlln" (1111$) ·~-Johll Hud~ llarll!OIMI """· lea I. 12:00 m ·.ttrt1 , tkt tH ..... (ldrll '41-lohti Wll'flt, Gail llmtll. L'OO 0 "'tfttfllr (.-t1) 'J I -Ridi11d Afltn, lou11rt Dramr, f ial'ICh Dtt. D4J (Cl "s. TMI h lM" (111ut} ':i3-Klthry11 G11r-. llltn Critfl11. ?:JO CfJ (C) "Silk ~" P1r1 I ~mw) ·s1-rrtc1 Altain, CW Cfl•· f!Hf. tll (i) (CJ -ni. C.... ti lllbm" (~r1) '62-lWit C.IOll, DrM !tift.11. 3;00 O "S111r11Ur • T•• ..,._.. (mri) '~7-Rkhlf• (lu, J111 St•· llnr. Din Durytt. 11.9! (CJ "hltM II !fie Sa" ('1-1) 'S I-lama Ma'°", H fOllltiot, Hli'tr 81llfot11t. J:>O i1) (C) .... tnt" (*II 'S1 -Jot~ Malloflq, J-"t "41111l. Q ((.) "ttll'llfflilt ...,.. (dn) 'U -.lad l«4. SllirllJ ~ l.U Wesfori, KOCE Television 1)·t t S<lt•ll Dhlrk t ,,.,., ICI OIOCEI 11·11 Mttl1rt11l1 c1 Tll111t1 ICI ll'BSI 1:11 !nd .. 10111 fCI 1:lJ Mllll "•cl•f tCI 1r .. Tl-M Dr.aw IC! l ;• Iltoeltlc Ce111,.fl¥ ICI tC¥WI t:;• Tta<Jllnt Clllllltlfl Te lttM tCI ~-._.,..tortllt '1k !Cl ll:llt M.an •"II ll11vlttn111111t !() IMl-10.0el ( S. f, Jt.4YAKA WA) . la THOUGHT FUL In th e 4:• C-111'C.•11111 lt'.I 1PTL1 41• 1Ellct11<Clfl'l"911Y !Cl !CTWJ t ·• !14H,.. SlrHt ICI l(TWI •·to U•l.,.tll1 'lh tC I ,.,, 'tit• Wllll M1lltll11 ICI jl(()CEI 1.• W•-ll lCI fP8SI J ~)t "tt11t: Otlllft CltRI' ICI ' fl(OCEI t ·to AttMtlld htt1U1 ICI IPll!tl t ·• N1"1 tCI (PftS! t :• 111 .. rft(l \Cl (PBS) DAILY PILOT Clean Sweep Saudade Wins San Nicolas ltill Pa11coe's .t7·foot sloop Saudade, Oy in• lhe colors of Newport Harbor Yacht Club made·a clean t>weep of the San Nicolas ls land race Salurday. in· eluding o new elapsed time record in the rugaed 160 mile feature of Los Anaeles Yacht Clu b'• Whitney ~ri~. . . PUBLIC NOTICE Pt:BLIC !'iOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE · Saudeide Is a Sparkman &: Stephens designed yacht buJlt of aluminum by Hoisman Shipyard in Germany. She was purchased by Pascoe from PUBLICNOTIC~ Albert Buell , Hamburg, Germany, a nd is making ~.-"-,-,-,-0-0-,-.ulUlllll her debut in Wesl Coast racing in lhe Whitney ••M•lTAT•M••T series. Tiii ... 1ow1"' ""''°"' '•••""11"""-' Saudade completed tho course in 2S.l houri, .,: · . · 'chopping more than two hours off the previous re· · Ft:ATH••s .1•0 ''"'" eea•t ~-'· Lt,_. .. t<fl, Clillt91W• cord held by lhe yacht Robin West. ~1u1 TllE RACE, considered one Clf the mosL' · •11 v11111 v•WMJ1ttM1,l»JOfnt.l Or .,,l.60llM .. M"ll, C..l l~tfttil. rugged ofr.s.hore sailing events on lhe Wesl Coasl, T1111o tiW""' •• (....:hl(tff '' • i. <111,.-.,.1, . stllrted Friday in ·a mild weether front wilh .,1.,, ..... 0,u1c1 southwest winds of 15·20 knots which were gusting T1111 1t•"'"'"' ••• 11 ... •41" tt. to 25 kn ots with heav)I rain as the Oeet rounded ~:,,~::;:. 01 °'." .. c-..~ ... Beggs Roc k off the north end of San Nicolas. The ,.... "'inds eased on the homeward bo und leg or the "'*1"'°" Or•n .. <:"51 o.iit "'""· Aflil'l!l.l,,!1,2",l•li -. '°"'' Pt"Bl.IC liOTJCE •1CTiflDUS llUSllrtl:SI MAMI l'T.t. TIMl lrtT cou l"Se. PICflTlOUI •u ll M Ill The r.t a rinc/a ntl race or the Litt~ Wh itney1 MA .. tlTATIMeMT TM Mliowhit ,.,..,.., trt dol"I DMtl· ...... , PUBLIC NOTICE Tllt too11ow1,.. Pff-1a °""' ~· Series Saturday "'i.IS marred by the death or a 1 ----------~110HSas : Oo d Bol>ll th' G h LAYC IUl"lltlOll:COUltT C .t.Ll f'Oll:Hll.t. M f:Dl tAL ~O $1f.ATE&OAAOS, llW.,,.,..I· UH Aw., Ct1t.a WW, C.Ut.ml•'1'11 ~t·C·IC, IM.,• C•llfoo-nla (lllJ)OI'• •*-: IW Wlllllllr ......... Co\\I MIM , c.tl!Ol'ftl • .,.,,. cre\\>·ma n'"' ill' a c s rass Opper. . Dl'CALIH>ll:JUA, WEIOHT CLINIC, 111 I:. ••1•111, l.ester Reynolds was.helping to douse lhe spinnaker cOUMTv ol'o•.t.ir.ot: 0r.,.,ca11,... .. 1. <•t lhe leev.'ard mark orf the Long Beach entra'nce NOTt::C:..!~S:.,.,.G ..,.~~~-O:~:~c:,i~o;~':'~~ "'hen he was stricken by a heart attack. He died "' 1,,., .,,.11., 01 11w Elt•·.. Thl1but"-•'11 c.OJ1wc1.o"' .-i in. Tl'lll bt,ttlrl•lt I\ Cflndllt llil llf • ~,.,~,.-.. ·~·. . . before he could be removed Cro m the boat by a Long wu<nM•-Nlk1h•r.D1 c•1~. •"'"'1• HOTICI!: IS HERESY Gt\IEN lh.tl llOMrtJ.Trtct,M.O. • l t •·C·IC, lrw:, C•lwll'I "·Bart l Prttl0.1'1 l~each (.,ife gu:.ird crun. LORENE o. lrtll(OLSllY, """' 1'1'111 •l•l•m&ftl *•' !Utoo:I wltti ,,. Overall winn er or the Little Whitney race was .,,1111sir11rh 01 1111 Eltatt oJ c-1,c1tr•oJ0ta11iieC-nt1«1.-11 "'LAOISLA\I NIKOLSll;,. l'lll fflMt • l.l•IS,, !lustier, co-skippered by Sean and Kevin Kelly, PETtT10Ji1 To DETEAMlirt E ~ t:<ibri llo Beach Yacht Club. :>WNERSHIP oF PROPll.RTv Hl!i'.LD Ll'\IMl5Mll or ..... c..,1 o.11, P11&1, Tl'li' l\lltm.,.t WIS tiled Wlltt ""° t.Ollntw Clerk .. Or111iie Coun11on ,t,ptll l. HIJ. .., ... av oEceoe:..iT ,,,. "rHIE T1M£ Of -....111,1.,21,•.1•1s '""11 Winner in the Harris Series, sailing the DEAT H, PROB.t.TE CODE Sf:CTlpH Marineland course was Dick Ramage's Fl•me ts1.s. ,..,,.,"""~ 10 w111c1111 ,,,.. for from Lon• Beach Yacht Club. 1"'11wr ,..,u(11l••,•nc1 1"'111 ... ,..,..,. :If! l61dpellti... 11 \ti i.r AprU 11, lffl•t San Nicholas Island Race "--•tf•:oo•.m.11> DEPARTMENT Pt"Bl.IC SOTICE •11C1'ITIOUI IUll!rtl:ll •AMEST.t.TRllllllM'I' PlllllllNll °"'""' eo.11 0•11• PllOI, ..,, .. .J,lt,tl,tt,ltlt 111 ... )~ PUllLIC NOTICE OVERALL -1, Saudade: 2, Blackbird. Allen !.«!f~~~,:·c~k°C:::e!~:;";i:= Puckett, LAYC ; 3. Dandelion, Ri (hard Regan, 'ioln1111 .... c.111011>1•. """' ""io.I"' .,.._ b .... 1'1111 tM,ej. _,.~, LBYC. CMT ED:M.1rc111•.1i11. THOM.t. 5 W, HE..i OEll:ION,.tr. ROHIE'S Rot.GS. Ml Wtst '""SI., Cttl• MIW, C..Ultrfllt ll6JI CLASS A -l , Saudade: 2. Blackbird ; 3, Au°'""''°" Morgan's Point, Bill Sulli van, IA YC . ·, fd~~1~1~a:,~;',ic~;;wtt C.. J$ ... flUIMIW ..... Co.,'61WSSI '"" St., CMll INW. C..lltotflllt _,, Tiii• illusl ... S• ,, (OlldoKlld Dr • CLASS B -1. Concubine. Richard Da nie ls, 01v•.o1•11wN1t oi,_, NHYC : 2, Intrepid 11, Richard Hoegh, CBYC; 3, ~::~. M EJllD~asoir. A" ~llP11tlMrUll... • . C.""'ltM.. R.anl Pirate 11 . Ben Holt, LAYC. . •""•"ttuw CLASS C -1. Red Baron JI, Bill Hartge, Htl••11,.sel'Ht,Wtit111 C:.11 Mew, c.ttiltnol.al16tl Tllk. lt ... lnlnt •ts IU ... Ml'! IN c..ll'ICf Otrtt of Or.,. C-.!yCWl ... U "'" Hl-IYC; 2, Alt heris. Ray Booth, BYC. ttt: 11141 L•-r1,1-11s.. CLASS 0 -I , Dandelion : 2. Lightnin, Mike At~::::.i·~~::,67;.11 0•1., F>11e1 -'°""'f!.llM Of•noe COii! O•llf Piiot, Aptll 1, 14, 21, 2t, 1•11 Int.IS Choppin , Lll'.l'C; 3, Windhover 11. Bill Hosken, ,.._.•c111•,l 1,1nct~r111,1t1s '"').'; LA'.l'C. ----------- Pt;BLIC NOTICE Marineland Race PVBUC NOTICE nCT11TtOUllU1t•••' ---.-----MAMl:lTATllMINT 1--------------1 PUBLIC NOTICE MORF OVEXALL -Hustler·. 2. El Ti·g-II , P1CTtt1ous•u1111 1:1s '.-... MAMI: ltATl: .. ll•T • Tl'lstoilewlftO""rMWlllGointMkMI Bill Peterson, CBYC; 3. Mistress, Cundiff ano n.. 1ot1ow1"" "''°" 11 dDll'I ._.. 'at.: HOJSE 0 .,. SE·LAH, ~ ,..1"" ITATIMllrtTO, AIA,,.DOlrtMIElrtT Cl'USI: O" PICTITIOUl IVllflllllS lrtAME Tl'll IOllOWlfll9 ptr&0n1 111.,. •~ ..... 1111 VII ol 1111 IJ(1ltlou1 IM.lnns _, Watkins. CBYC. -·.":~eOA Fu• "Ac TO•v. ~ ....._,.,...,c.111. "-tORF·A -1, Hustler; 2, El Tigre It : 3, Mis-P91mS1.,11111JH,c 1u1or11i.a ttM1 eo.~=..~:i.:~· '"-C!K St., tress. ~ z. PMtnott, '°' w. TM1 ~""'·'' cll<'Oll'Ct.el t1r .-in. e.lllM &!...,., HtWP0<1 89.-C:ll, rllt'i PA.W PlOMBl..iG, 8cn< ,J •. ~ 8t1C11, Ct1H. t2•Sf Pl°Bl.IC '.'OTICE ,.tORF·B -1, Pop 'N Us, Peter Kent, LBYC; 2, c.11torfll•"™'' · eu.ij_ir._o .. - Tom Sw irt, Tom Coles, CYC; 3, Sy barite, Grant and n.11 ..,..,..,. i. c..-..M.ta.tt.r • ...._ T111t 11•~1 •• , 111ee11 wltl'I 1111 Jtnlll II. l'l•lkOWll l, ~ ··-· U.0-&1«11, C•lll. '1112 \ve l•·h CBYC clM\tl.llil, '-'' ci.tk •I Ort110t Clwll• CW1 ., • • Moflll..,... z. Pwtnoll • W r<ll 1t. 1t11 Mtrkt WOOdtow,r, •14. ~Mn .... . ""' lrtOTl(f TOCllfDITOllS MORA -l, Scalawag, Steve Jost, CBYC: 2, ™' 11•11.,..,,1 ••1 111eo •IV! 1~ ,_... C:u1non ba l I, Stan Teel. CBYC; 3, Fcre. Biii c_.i,,._,~ • °".,. cwnt,..,...,, P1•11111M °"..,., CM•t 0.1" P11o1, n.11 bol~"""' ••• conduc:lld lit • ..... ,.1p1tl....,M'llO. SU,.fll l(lll COURT OF tHI: STl>Tli OFCALlf"Oll:..i1.t. FOlt THI: CDUNT"r Of' OR ANGIE La"'t horp, \YY C. 11·'"5· ,.l791¥1otCJ114.ll,tNl..,U7,ll,ltlS 1111-J) II ri 0 -rt (PHRF) Pllllltshd Or~ c..11 Dlltv PllGll ' J ..... 11 A. Plask•~ll "fMs 111111-1 Wit IUM wlltl IN C-!J Otrk" 0r""9t Gtllfllf on .V..r. NI. A·lllll E t1i l~ of RAYMOND FRAHCIS lll.OCKE, Ott••t•d. a r s .x: es u. ... 11 11, ,., 3,1. AP"ll 1. 1•1s '2>-11 OVERALL -1, Flame; .2, Reslless, Bob ----1 ---.,,.---~---P UBLIC NOTICE \t, ltJi. . lllOl l(E IS HERE.6,. GIVEN la Ille t tl!<li!Or\ !M cne •OO•• n•~d OK-nl 11\11 •II P'tf!Olli ""vlnQ Cll ltni ~nu """ ltmt oec1CMnt ••• ttQ11ortoo:1 to hit lflem, Wtlll ll'll l'll<e,Wty W01'(N•l. Jn Ult Dfli(I OI tllt Cler-OI 1111 •CICNll; - 1illff courl, ot to prei.tn1 1111m, .Ctn !Pill ""'l'l'W<"Y "00JtlletS, It lllt -rtiQntd ti 1"-colhl • of lltr •ll0tn1w, OENNIS W. THOME, lJDl A•ot.ldO, s..IM llS, NW1'0rt Bt «l'I. C•HIO•"lt ,,WO,...,.," I\ the pl.-c:t ol ltu~l lW!\t of ttil 11n- *P'llorltd lfl •It ,...H••t perUlnU'l(I to , .. nl•IJ oJ w ld dtcto.nt. wlrNn lour ""°'"'!'IS ..... , 1111 llfN P11lll l<•U011 ol I"•!. .rmllce. ':l'oun g, LAYC ; 3, Vixen, Morgan Cox, LAYC . PL.HI.IC SOTICE "~c_:,:_'~~~::~!1::~1 Ci...ASS A -1, Flame; 2, Reslless; 3, Magic, --.ia-i'iious•usi•ESI n..to1io.1,..,..rMll'lllctolngtMifll!o . ,.,, .. "'*'llfwd 0.."'91 CN'1 o.,;1, PllOI ... r<1111,t •.·ll,,...,111. n1s m .1s StevcMulhollen,ABYC. lrt.t.MIST .. TEMf:MT . "' GL09.t.l MAIH TE llANCE CLASS B -1, Vixen ; 2. Hot Da mn, Doug T• 1o1r-1"" ,.,Miii is doi,. ""51· SERVICE • ..., L•••"'1 0..1 .... .....,.. PUllLIC NOTICE Danielson.SBYC ; 3, liapXyTimesIII, Everett Com· ,."''": ..,._et1tfl.CA'1... llOT1c1 ••v1T1..io1fos Cl) llEALT't IMV ESTMEWT AS--· V ..... Ofl, WI l.olttPOl1 Dr,. NOTICI! IS ~Et'IE8V GIVEM tNI ings,CBYC. SOCIATES (21 HE irtOeRSOlrt AZZA ...... ._ .... _ .. CAt2... .. 861rd .. TrllllHI ., , .. 0c-CLASS C - Diff erent Drummer, Al Jones, HVT u1LAYt.••a1, s..itt '9S. M 1 Tllis ~, ,,· t Mllfill<•H .., • .., v1itwSc-0111r1c1o1 O••notc.o.n~. ....... c.Mlf" Dr .. lr'lkM, Calitonlll:a dhltWll. .....i1r'91 .... Kii, C.IHorfti., "'411 ,. WYC.: 2. Shadowfax, Gerald and John Wlllbum • .,... \_ . "'"V...°" u1 ... llllht1P11tc~w~i.1.llkl,.. CBYC i Blackjack! Jackson and Isaacs,,CByc. ,......, "~ Altlff, 1'1ft •""-,_ ttlfff'f'leftt -• 11ttc1 _... .,. 1.1s .111 "' f'Ktl"d .., u. 2:• P• Rohrs' 'Lumaran' Wins Bogart Race Lumaran. skippered Performance Handicap by Bill Rohrs or the host Racing Fleet. club was the Class A Sailing the same winner Saturday in the ·course was a fleet of second race of Voyagers Midget Ocean Racing Yacht Club's Humphrey Fleet yachts in the Bogart race for yachts :second race o f th e ra t e d u n d c r t n e._Homer Laughlin Series. The wiPner was Glenn Reed's Aloha II from South Shore Sailing Club. Fifty.four boats turned out for the two races. but King Spain Captured By Allen · 20 or them railed to see the twice-around s·ignal on the race committee boat and were recorded as did· not finish. Bogart Series (PHRF) R. Paul Allen of San ! CLASS A 1, Diego Yacht Club won Lumaran ; 2, Puff, Dave the King of Spain Trophy S~one, BC~C ; 3, P.ele, in California Yac ht Jim ~mm1, l!CYC, 4, Club's Olympic Classes Entas1s, Lee Kline, BYC. Saturday and Sunday. The lrophy goes to the CL~S B -1, Savittt_r, winner in the numeri cal· Fin Beven, NHYC; 2, Jy largestclass. Puff, Dave Stone, Allen was th e winner BCYC ; 3, Pele, Jim Em· in the Tornado mi, BCYC; 4, Sunda, catamarans with four Graham Gibbons, BYCi straight firsts. 5, J ocelyn, Jay Becker, Fluky weather. rang-CBYC. ing from dead calms to ·LIMITED CLASS -J,. gusty squalls and rain Pintada, Dave Wiiiiama, cut the starting fleet of 52 YYC. entries to IS. MORF -1, Aloha II; TORNADO -1, Rapid 2, Chica nery, Terry Trunsit System , R. Paul O'Neil le and Ernie Allen, SDYC: 2, Pacific Johan s on, VYC ; 3 , Vibration s, Steve Serena, Phil Doane and M C k M Ye 3 Cai Preston, NHYC: 4, ' ros ey' ; ' S ·1 Lev· D D Bo Pacific Fo", Tim Taylor, a1 1e, on u se, CBYC; 4. Co untry·VYC;5,Andale,Gordon \Yoman, Wa rren Miller, Graham,SSSC. KHYC : 5, sort Wind, * * Skip Hawley , MYC. TEMPEST -I. La R hr, Bamba , Brokow a nd 0 :S While , LAYC : 2, Sc Possum , Lee We•son, Ores SCCYC ; 3. Peregrine, TomeGetes,sccYc. Doub'- 470 -1. Shanlh, Mike if;: Zarky, DRYC ; 2, Your Ca sh, Tom Lins key, WYC: 3, Sund .11ncr . Don lfughes, SI BYC ; 4, Noon BAiioon, Al Smith, .ABYC. t ' SOLING Woomera , Ken Youn1. CYC : 2, Sea Deuce, Dave Kelin, ORVC. FINN -1, People's Ct\.olce. T o m Bi ssell, Ll VC : 2, Trout Fi&tlin1 , Rand y M c Lar e n , MBYC : 3, No name, Gree l~arri.!;, BYC. Bill Rohrs, Lumaran scored a double victory Sunday by winning the fint race or Soulh Shore Sailing Club'• High Point ~ries for Performance llandicap Racina neet yachts . The race was around the Hunllngton Beach bell buoy and back. The win in the SSSC race came on the hffll of Voyagen Yacht Club's llumphrey Bogart Serles on Saturday. SI., T111111>. Clli!Wnl• C:..fltt (lert; tt Ot ..... COlllflllr 911 ""'U IS, lt7S •I lhl A,,..,;nl1tr1t!on Oi· Tl•h llutlllftl Is (Ol'llhl(ll>(ltl¥ • llffllt· Mtru n , "1S. lltt tf S.ld SC:l'IOOI Olsttlct, 11n _,,.,_.._hip, \ ,.._ W•rntf' Aft-. H11"1lftQ10A Bft<fl, I. N. Fl...,. " ••11t1H...., Or...,. c .. st 06!1? PUlll e.-tllotM.a, ti wllkll lim1 w ld llldt Wiii O.tldM.-rc1111, 1•1~. Thlt. ILl .. nw<'lt wtl Iii.cl wt .. t1'r tllllrtllJ4,31,•NI ~rU I, 1•, 1'1S tcr21-1i ti. <II"""..,. reM lor ,,_ Pl.lf(,,.tot ol C.O-r Cltttl o1 0,..,111: CouMy 1111 llrOtU S..OO•Mt , In .-c:cordtnt • •\\II Spec It le.· F RA.t.CES·Rlll Y Mii RCM Allmiflltlral•i• ol l,,.ell•ll Ol llle abowe .-.mell dll~. 1. tt1i. PUBLIC NOTICE 1klftl"""'°"'1~1111Wtott1ceofwld0t,. -·-~==---------llk l. 0flrtlllJW. TMOME • l:.J ., .... , S..itt Iii '-•-' a.•t~. CalU.t JM4 Tl!: CJ141.,.l11l All-Jflr A,.mlnlitrtbl1 f\llllllMd Or.,. 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Aptil 7. 197S .. •• • • Daily Pilot's '7 5 Major League Baseball Forecast F.d Burgarl t:asl Wesl I. l\'1.:w '\'urk 1'exas " f\;dt i tl1 01't• O:.ikt;.ind " I. :, G " ~. ·I. '· G ('J1.·vcl:u1t1 California l~stun Kansa s ('it) Dt·troit M innt•sot :1 J\!1)11 aukec C hic;.igu Ed Burgarl , t-:ast \\'esl .\lontr(•al Cincinnati· _PiJ.Ls burCh Lo~ AngelC'~ Philadl'lphia S.1-~. St. Louis S<.in Diego I\'t•\\ \'ork 1-Ioustun Chic<.1g o ,\tJ;.in tJ :Uodge r s, Reds Vie In Opener Cl:"JCIK!\',\'f l c~\ll ) -· Sp<.irk y Anderson h:is n 't forgotten the bitter pill of I974 's out -of-the- tnoney finis h. That ·s \\'hy the :.id rt•n<.ili n is pu1Tl ping fo r the Cin· c.·11111:.iti Re ds' s c.•a s on opener "'ith the l_.os ,\ngeles Dodgers tod.ay. · .. I "·ouldn'l n1ind if 1,11c \\'ere pl;iying thf'nl 18 slr:ught lo open the sea ~on . 'fhis ju ~t gels us do1vn tu bus iness quickc1·." said the fll·ds manager. l~cft -hander Don Gullett <.1l· ll·n1pts to n1;.ii11t:Jin h i s d o minanCl' O\'C/" the Dodge r s All Q•ml'ionl(ABCOllOl All•-IL~A<>Qele,d1 (in<•ndtl• Al>t ~Lo>An<1el<"dl (o r1t 1n.tll1 Apt IQ Lo• A~!l» dl Cont •n.:111• 11 .1~.1.m. ~p.<n, ~p.m. '\'ht•n the \\'(•stern J)i\·is ion co· fa\'orilC's ('01\iclc in IJ;iseball 's tratlili•Jn a l opt·ncr :\Ionday :.it Ri,·c rfront Slildi un1 . It's the firs t of St'\'l'n rTieclin gs bt•l\\'Ct::n the tl\'O tlubs 1n the opening IO di.JyS . 13ut t\ndc rson ~:.iys he h<i S no complaints with thl· le:.iguc S('hedu le-makers. "I want no breaks. Just let us ~et dov.•n to hcad-to·hcatl base- h:.i ll and sec v.·ho is best.'' s aid r\n- dcrson, \vhose Reds \.\:t::re m:iuled by the Dodgers 12 games to six last year. 'fhe Dodgers ('OUnler with 19- g;irne \\'inner Do n Sutton. Tem- pe r ature s in the 60s "'cre foreca st for thc t.a pacity cro1¥d of52.000. 1'he l~ccl s \\•i l l h:J\'C t\\'O nl'\\·l·Omt·r·s in :J lineup thJt last _vc;,11· produl'cd 98 victo1·ies but eamc up s hort by :.1 four-g<.iml' de· fit it tu the Dotlgcrs. John Vukovich . a for1TIC'r !\o. I drilft cho1l·c of the Philadt>lphia l'hilli(•S, has cmergl•d to take the l'd gi..• in thc batt le for third b.ise. 1-'lcct Ken Griffcy has "·on t he rig ht ficli.J JOb. Gu i le tl owns a 13-S l'a1·ecr ma1·k ;.1ga1nst the Dodgers <Jnd at .a g e 2~ appears he;,idcd for su 1>e1-~ta rdo m . J\lcanv.·hilc. Doc.l gcrs n1;1nagt·r \Vi.liter 1\ Js tnn is 1n:.iking li.J ~l­ minute decisions on his fourth startin g pitther. I le took a look at rccently-acquired Juan i\l:.i rich<JI 1n S unday 's ga1TIC. ··('vc got :>C\IC ral \.\'<.IYS to go and I'm sure it l'a n \l'Ork itself out.'' s a id /\l:;ton. \1'ho g rC\.\' up 30 n1iles north of Cincinnati ... I like the kid -llick 11hodcn. I ah\•ays /!!! l'C." llhodcn is a rookil' \\'Lth a n1;i - jor lea14ue f;.i~thall. T he l\\'O clubs i.ll'l' u!f l'u(·~<l<.1Y !hen 1l 11·ill bl• J.ack 13ilhnghi.l 0 n1 vcr!.U:. 1\ndy A1csscrs rnith \Ved· ne:,day night . Kings, Seals 111 1-1 Tie 0 1\Kl .. /\ND (,\p ) -Center Larry Paley scored in the second pc1·1od t o lift the Ca lifornia GoldC'n SC'als lo Ll 1-1 tic agains t the J,os r\n g el<.·s Kings :is both !cams <·lnsed out their rC'g ular National ll orkt·y LC'a g ue season:; S unc.la y n igh! Paley took a pass rrom d c- f(·nst·n1.an Al tkt• C hris tie just out· ~ic.IC' the t..:in g~ ·blue line and fi red pa~t l.os 1\ngelcs go11 lic Rogie Vaehon al 7: 25 . 'fht· goal 1110\'Cd Pi.Ile\' into a lit• \\.'Ith 1'(•ntl'rman Stan \\-f'ir for lhe tca1n ':-: top ~co11ng honors. Both ha\·e ~5 points. NH l Pl•Jolh •I• Gl•n<e PAELIMINAA Y ROUNO Bo~l ·ot·TllreeSe"'' LO\ An•tle••i lO•OtllO "'P.•11 lo•Ot>ln~tLo,AnQ•if > A,,..1110, l&~AnQ<'!~~at Torof'I<> ,t,.pfll 11, f OfDnlO d I LO~ A nQ<'I~' ,, ,,., '°'''" J • llo•lon •• (11«•91 Aprol l Ch1C"QQ <11 t:IO>ton AP1•1 IQ 6o\Hln d l C."•~<IQO. Apr11 11, C.ni<ilQO oil 80\!on, 1! .... v" "~ Pl!Ullll<Qh •1. SI, LO"'' Al)rll e. St l Oll" •I P1!1~b11r9» Af"ol IQ, P•lt\D11rqho! \,I l0111\ ... , .. 1111.S I L011+1 .. 1 P1!hb11n;1n lfflfff'•!~•v H'f lt•"90•1 VI.Hy l1l•ftdor1 """'·JU-•f.•~.NV U..Lll.r\ll er >. • _ AQ<ll I,"'""" Vo•" l>l<1nde•• •t Nrw Y<l•I R,l"O"''· Aj»ll 10. Ne w 'fPrll. rfd"9f''' ~I t#w 'l'o•i.. 1,1.,n. O&t\, j\pfll '11 , Nt"w Vo•I l\l1nde•• .. 1 r.iew Yo•~ R•"91''· ''note~•··~. Pn.i.,~ll>lli•, Vonc ovvrr Mont•••I ~r><t OVll•IO ~wfor)l '<>llllOO~e~ American League Roger C<Arlson lloward L . H andy • Dave Romano t:a~l \\'est F.asl \\lt>sl East wc~l I. Nt•11 '\'ork Oakland I. NCI\' \'ork C)~kland I. Nev.• York O:tkland ., l\alt111101·c "a11sas City 2. R:1lti 1no1·e Te.xus 2. B:.i ltimOl't' ·rcxas '.I Bo:-:ton 1't•X:JS 3. Bo stun C;tlifurnia 3, i'°ston Culifornili 4 l\lil11 ;1ul-.t'l' t'hu::igo 4. C levl.'lund K•1n s 1.1:-.('l1y ·I. IJt•troit K:.insas City 5 C'lt·1·t·l;1nd (',1lifornia 5, l\.1il11·uukee Clul'ago 5. (~level and Chit· ago ti [)ct roil !\·! Llllll'!)Uti.J ti. Detroit J\1 in111.·~ot<1 6 !\1il11·uuki..·t· 1\1 inne::.ot~ Craig Shell East w eal 1. Nt•w York Ouklun.d 2. Bultimorc 'l'l'xil~ 3. Ros ton Callforni;,1 4. J\lil1vuukoo ri.'finncsota 5. Uct r·oil Chicui.:o 6. C le11t1land KansasCity Glenn \\'l1 ile F.ast \\lei<t t. Baltimore 011kl;1nd 2. NL'"' \'ork 'l'('.\tlS 3. Boston !\1 in11ct-otn ..i !'rl i \\\'tnik t'l' K i111s:js (;1t y :;. Dc•tr'<iil C;.ilifornia 6. Clevelun<l (;hicugo National League Rogt"r Car lson llo" ard 1 .. II and~· J-::isl \\ll'sl F.a~t \\I est St Lo u1 ~ Lu~ ,\ngl·lc·s I. St. Louis Cinl·inn:iti 2 l'lltslJurgh l'1ne1nnati :l. Pitt~bu1·g h l.os ,\nge lC's J Ph1ladl'lph1Ll 1\tlant;.1 J . J:>hiladelphia ,\\h1nta '· ~lunt rl·al I luuston 4. l\ol ont1·t•<.1 I !';i.F. 5. :'\t•\\ \'ork S.F . 5. l\'.e1l· ''ork I louston u (._'htt·a gu San Di(•go 6. Chi<' ago San Dit•go ~-;1.;...-,.._, NOLAN (NO-HIT) RYAN FACES KC TONIGHT. Sports in Briei Angels Win 3-2; Nicklaus 3-1 Pick · LOS ~\:'\GEi.ES -i'lli('ke :r Ri\·crs doubled 111 I 1 ... 0 runs in the St.>ton ~I inning a s the C~difornia r\rlg(•js c.ll•ft«1ll'c.I the Los ,\ngclt.'S Dodgt•rs 3-2 Sunday in the ftncil l'Xhihition bi.l s t·b:.ill gan1e for both tl'am~. Juan i\larith:JI, the Docl g1.·rs fo1·1nt•r No. I ncmt•s is. madi..; hi s debut fol' Los ,\ngele~ ;.u1d g ~1 \'c up thret' runs 111 s ix innings . 'fhl· form t•r S<.in f''r<Jnc1 s en Gi;1nt grc:.1t g;1vt• up ~e,·cn hits and four \\':ilks \~hilt• ~t r; king out lhrce . hut his p1.'rforrTI•1ntc irTI· pro1·t·d 110\:1bly ;.1fter thl· third in- 111ng 11hl'tl his l'Ulltrol got hcttcr. . \'ic•l.:lf111s 1•ic·l.:•••I llE!S() -.J:Jck :"\icklaus 1l·a:- 1n~1lh' tbt• fi.l\'Or 1\c today to 1\·111 the !\I astc1·s golf 1ournan1cnt this \\l't'k. The Reno ·ru1·f Club made :'\1ckl<:1u~ a ;1.1 cho1t'C' O\'er Toni \\'\•iskopf. the SC'l·ond choice at !;-I. Dt•fcnding !\I a st(•rs champion Ga ry F'la vcr of So uth 1\f1ica 1\'i.J:-o 1n a ·,1.;i·ouii of th1't'l' in lhird pince ;.1t 8-1. Jo1n1ng l)layt•r in this group \\'Crl'.' d cfl'n1hng U.S. Opc n eh:Jmpion llalC' l f'\l'\n ;,ind John11y 1\.l1llcr. Lee T rC'\"inv \\!HS !iSl{'d at 12 I and 1\rnold P alrnc1· \\·a s 1·atCd a 2.'l·l shot . Atki11so11 Cos•• lea.shed i.l se\'en',goal barras c; 1n !ht' ~t·i..·und peri od <ind rou\t·d l'uland 13·2 tu ~ta\ i.Jhcad of the C1el·hs on gu;.1 \s - '/'he Ru ~~i:Jn s and l'O·fa\·o rt•d Czcl'h~ JTl(·l·t fo r the first of their t\\O cruetal games ·rucsllay Ct111igli1•r•• St.11rfs \V INTER ll AVEN, F la. ·ronv Conigliaro. making a l'on1 - cbaCk afte r bei ng out of baseball for 31 '.! yl'.'a rs . ,,·as listed Suntl:JY .as the Boston !led Sox' di.sign.at· e<l hiller for th e tc<:im 's 197.'l ,\n1t'l'll'.Lltl Le:1guc oµcnC'r a gain!.l the ~t i l'\'aukce Brev..-crs l'uesday in Boston . 0 .11if1•1r11 Dt-t•d ('IJ ,\~!P ,\I GJ\'. ill . --Dr. 11;.irold :'II . Os born. 75, a l 'nive1·s1- t 1· of Illinois track s tar 111 the 1920s <.ind t\\'O·ltmc gold meda l \\ 1nne1· in the 1924 Olymp1 t·~. died S;.iturtJav. Dr. O s born. a 1·ctil'cd ,,...,. tcop<ilh. \\'Un tht' t!;Jld ml'd;1\ 111 the h1 g h jun1p 1\·ith ;1 rl'l'ord thut :-.tood fo 1· JO yt'in·s :1n<l the gold medal fur the dl'l':ilhlon A lexn 1a1l••r R 'i11.s- Tl:CSO~ 'i'ounJ,1 John /\\ex.- <1 ndcr u f ,\uslr alia \\'Oil the $30.000 fi rsl p1·1 ze Sunday in I he <See nrt 1 •: t·s. Pagt• 1\ 11 > J)a\•id Ro1n a11u f'raiR Sh l·fr Gll'Ull Whitl;" 1-:a.!>l \\' l'!»l l·:ast \\l t•sl t :.-st \\'est St. LOlllS I.us .\ngl'h'). SL Louis Lu:-,\ngl'lt•:-. S1 !.ou1:-. Los ,\nJ.!l'it•s 2. Pitts bu1·gh l ' Ill(' 1 llll<.il I " Pilt!>bur gh Cllll'Ltl ll atj 2. l'h 1 l<ilit' I phi a. C i1H'innati 3. Phil:.idl•lph1a S.I·' :1. ~l'\I ''ork ')tlantu ]. 1-'tlt:-.huri;h I louston ·I. Nt!\1· \'ul'k I lou:.11111 4 !\1 111111"l":t1 S.I·'. ·I. i\lonlrl'al· ,\l];.1111:.1 5. ~l ontrt•;.il 1\Llanta 5 l'hd:Jdclphia I louston 5. Nl'I\ ''ork S.1.-. ;, 6. Chic ~1go San Diego •• Clitl':LJ;O So.11l !)il·gu Li. Chil·a go S:.111 Oil·go .: ·-.. -.. ~*-" ... ~" Ryan vs Busby at Big A for Angels' '75 Opener Nolan R ya n goes a fter his scrond strai g ht no-hittt•r ;1t An;1hcim Stad iun1 toni ght ... and if hl' g t•ts it . hl' n1i ght find :.i11 iJ~ll'l"i S k llC'Xt 10 it . 'fh e fli.Jnl('thro11·111 .i.: r ig ht · hande r thrC\\' ;1 '1·0 no-hitter <.igain st l\11nncs ota 111 hi ~ last out- ing of 197..i. r<.1is i11 p: his l'l'COl'd to 22 ·16 :inti givin i-: hin1 363 strikeoul!'i. So \l'ht·n ht' open:; t he :-it.'a:-.vn ••g•li ns t Kans <.1 s ('ity's Stt·\'l" Busby , he'll lie thre;.ill'ning tu. 111 l'ffl'l'l , tic thC' l'l'l'Ord .Juhnn\· V<J ndct' ;\1l·er St·t by lhro11 ing t\1 ~ (·onset uti vc no. h ittl'r~ for < 'ine in. n:Jt i Ll(!:Jin s t the Brookly n Dodgcrs and Uoston Bra\'l':->. But th<.1t 1n:J 1·k \Vi.JS t·!'italJlisbec.I in Slll'Cess ivc garncs during t hl' 19:~ season. Tos.s in ~ no-hitters ;1\ the t·nc.I of ont• :-l'Ll~On and lhL' btiginning of anutht·r OJ H:ns a 11huJc Ill'\\' \\'Ut'\d Of l'Otljl'('\Ul"L'. In tht• e\'cnt ht• dot•:-1l. H,·an n1ight find :Jn J.Slt·r i:.k tll'Xt lo. hi:. n:.in1c s imilar to the Ulll' J{oger ~t.ari s got \\'hen h t• brokl' l~abc Ru th 's record fur 60 hunlt' run!> ln Ll st•a son. l~us by , 22 ·14 l:J ~t yt·ai-. 1,; no s tr:J11 g e1· 1 o nn-h itll·r·-. l'll hC'r. Ill··~ t hi..· unly ,\tll l'l'1l·:u1 [.1•;1).!tlL'I' lo l'll'I' pit th nu h1ILL'I'~ Lil l'~ll'h 11f hi ~ first t\\'O s t·.ison,., ·r11e t\Ogl·l.s. 68 -~J-I i <i ~I _l l':IJ' \Vhen lhc.•y fi u isht·d la st 111 thL' American League West , w11l t1·.\' lo beat Bus by \\•ith sonll' nc" f:.ices, manr of them youthful Rookies JC'rr,· J{etTI\' :111d 0'1'1Llndo l!i.JJTllt'l'I~ \\ill ~t <irt 'ill SCl'Ond and ~hort:-.top. Ren1y, 23. \\'ith no 1n<1Jol' lL"<iglll' t'X\)t'l'll'lll'I'. h;1'i bt~atl·n out \'l'lt•r;111 0l'llllY IJuyh'. \Jul l\l;inagC'1· Dit•k \Vil llian1s thinks thl' 1·uokie l·:1n n1akc !ht• ~r ;ic.lt· "I do11 't think ht·'ll ht• Ill U\l'I' t.p. '"""'"'c''' ,., c ""'o""'' ••P• 0 '"'"'"'(ol~ol!l.1l•to•ntd Apt ~ lo.oln, .. •, ( OI> "' (dlpfQI Ph.O I 1>11 '" I 1\tJ 11\ I /$11 "' his hl·;1d . I It•':. not the· I ~ pc 111' J.!ll.\ ,\OU 11ouht t'\f!L't·t \1> 111 lt undt•r pl'l'SS \ll'l', .. \\'illtiilll!> ~;11d . "I think he 'll lil·lp .... t.d.1111 1.t· our dnu hlc pl:1.\' t·u1n!Ji11 <.1t ion. too. llt· p!;1.\·cd p ;,1 r l s oft h rt•t• ~ l'ar:. 111 t ht• 1111 nor:. \1 ti h H a rn 1 ri..·1:. · ,\noth e r yuungstt·r . Sl'l'Olld· \'l·ar 111;.111 ~lorri s ;"\t•ttles. 23, Vo'ill ~)ll'll Ill t't'lllt'I' ficld. J{;11111rt•z . 11 IH\ 1ast1·d only 31 i.:an1l·~ \\'tlh tht· ,\ngl'l!> last ye;.ir before bl·i n j.! f:Jrl1ll'd out LO Salt !.:Jkc l'it ~ of lhl' Puc1fic t~uast l.e:J~Ul'. t1;1 s n101·e-1t young Oavt' t'h:Jlk . :!·I. u1 l'l' ll1 tlurd hast•. '1'11t•1· 11 di hl' ioJnl'li 111 the in· f1l'ltl ·h \' 11r~t iia :.t•1nan lirucc Bot·htl·.' :il:-.o :!·l. a .:!iO hitter after hl'1n ;.: rt•l·:il l1 ·d fro1n S;1l l l.ake ("i- t~ n11d11 a ,\ 111 \9";' I '!'ht• !>!:1rtu1g lt111·up a\'l•raµt•s :!::i ~ 1·t·:1r :-.. ;111d th;it 1nc·ludes :-.] \·l·dstt·r '1'0111111 _1· ll:.i1·pl'1·, 34 . th..: dl'~il!11:1tl·d h1ttvr \1ho'll bat LL 1rd h1.·hintl ll'll f11.·ltll·1· Al i(·kt·y Ri1·l'r~. SurgeryforJoekey Next 72 Hoitrs ,4re Critical 'l'IJL",\N1\ !1\I'~ -.Jockt•y \Vilfrit.!c. 0:-.uno gravely inJurcc.I in a t\10-ho1 'st• s pill ill 1\gua Ci.!licntc rate tr~(·k, lay paralyze d and un- l'onsclous 111 a 'l'ijuana hospital Sunc.l·1y f11llo..,,'ing brain s ur.i.:er y . T1 j U<lll<I tll'lll'O'l•1rgco11 Dr. Octavio r•isano Si.ltd It '-\'OUld be 72 hours bl'furl· lhL· ~·1.'.'•'l'~S of the opcr<l tion \1·ou1d be kno\\'n. Os una's t•ondition 1t :1 ... lL :-.lt"i .1S!)talJle . l l!:.1111;1. ;.3, u11.J,1·1\l•l1t the four-hour opl·ralion late Saturda y ni ght ;iftl'r tli1· :1l't' ... ·11t in the sc\"enth ra re .I-I i~ horsl'. Cp Staged. fcll O\'l'!' ls l;,inli t-:l·hn. ridden by Richard Peni1;ne , an<l both men lind their hor~cs t1unbll'd tu the tr<Jck. 1·r~1ek offit1<.ds S:Jicl Osuna 11·i.J s Lippareutly kicked in' the temple by his 011·11 n1oun1 . l'l·niche suffered a fr;,ictu red col larbone, but still n1anal!t'li to 1·1.-.1t h the prost1·ate Os uni.J and turr.C'd hi1n over so he l'Ould brc:ilhe. '.\cit h1.•r horsl' v. as lllJlll'l'(l. ():-.t111;1 h;1d r1 tldt•n al ,\i:;u;t C:Jlic11te sinec 1903 <Jlld had con· :-.1:-.4•ntly ht•cn on.c <•r the. lop riders . Last yt~i.lr he ,,·as No. 2 in o \·cr· :1 lf:Jt an1l 1 ngs 11 t• 1.s 1na r11cd and hi.JS th rt•c eh1 \1~r e n . ' UPI Ttltptlof• • Jt efe1·ec l"o r m Drucker and St . I .. ouis Spirits coach Bob J\ll acKinnon restrain Spi rits p layer Ji1n1n_\· l•'ostcr :.tfll'I" an alterl'ation \Vilh i\')" Ntts p l;.1y('J' Uriun Taylor. New '{ork won the fi rst r ound ,\R;\ playoff g :.i1nc Sunda)', 111-105, fro1n t!Je \'lSllOl'!'i . S1\N FRANCISCO -Georse 1\tk1n.s on. start ini;: dt•fcnsi1·c b;,ick for the ()akland I\ aiders. :.ippearC'd in fC'der:.il t·ourt today on ch;ir.a e s of ca ~h1ng stolen ~t'('ll l'illl'~. W eis~opf Coasts to Victory ,\tk1n~un l\'<l ~ frC'ed on hi s o"·n 1·cl'()gn1 zant'L' ;,inti ordrrL•d lo t"(" !urn Frul:.iy lo rn ake hi~ plt•a on lh(' t'hi.Jl').:l'S. lit' \\ •1:-. :1rre!-ll'tl in Frt·~no Thur~da y h y the "'!JI. I .S. Ro11I Pd ,\ll.!'\IC ll lleavily f<l\'l)t't'fl ('1,1·choslovaki~ r:.il'ed <1"':1y from <i J11At·J)(:.1'1.Q<l t1_J'_ ~un.rl'-!y _a_nd roult•d lhe Unit1•d Slate:-R-~ in a foul·1na1·1·cd ice hockC'Y 1n:.ilrh ~1l 1hl' 11 u rld group "1\" cha in · p1on t-h1ps. Ut a h1t c r gamC'. l~uss1a un· G REE;\'SROR(), ~ C (1\l'1 Totn \\'eis kot>f ('1·us hcd the ho}.'X's of anv 1\·011hl ·h<' t'ontendC'rs 11·ith ;.111 cagll' thl'L'C On the nrnth hole ;.11HI rr111 st·d u11 1nolt·stefl unrl un- challcnJ,!cd to a con1fort abl(• three-!.trokc victor y Sunc.l;.iy in the Gre;.1tcr G rcensboro Open JJO\f tou rn ;.i tTient.. The undcniahly talented but ...somclintcs-1.oo LC.mpctaOJeritaJ \V ei.skopf scored his first victor·)" s1nee lhc banner season of 1973 1,·ith a finJl ·roun<I f.S in c hl\ly, b1·1'l'l\' 1\·1·athcr and fini~hC'd four 1o ur.S O\'l'I' the.• 6,643-yard St.-<l!-!C'rLl'ld ('ount1'} ('luh ('<1 ur"i.' 1\1lh ;1275 lota l. n ine.• un<h'•' p:tl', \\"l·1:-.kopl . a lt•!11h·r :<ol ll(0t' 111.., open111 g round of t/.I. l'Ulll·<·led $-15.UOO from !ht• tut ~d JHl •"•l' of $225.000 fo1· hts llllh off1t·1;.d f(ll ll' 111u1nph -11·h1l·h clot·~ nul 111 - l'lude s uch 1973 hcl'Oit·~ :1~ tht• Rrili!-i h Op('ll t•ro1111 ~i nd t he \\'urld St•ri cs of Go lf 111 le. 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I I "I // 11 '"" m 11 1) I• JN l•~~H .. t )1111 II '} IJ 1>11o -0)8 l /IM II 1< •Jff• 11 M, I\ I • .)~'I /\II A~ /~ft /'10 IQlhll/1 1"lJ I) II ll 11 )~ Nl lJ l/!J 1"" II/! 1111 1<>o '"''''"~ 11 I• 11 I.I. -,NI I~ 10 10 ! J l"I Ii '0 lo II 'I 1\ 1 I /I./ J )fl' ·'1 IQ 10.)) 11 ,~1e11 ,.1 '"·lt ll ~• .ti I -•• Cage, H ockey ' .. Monday, Aprll 'T , 1975 DAIL y PILOT AJ_J Coast Area s!~~.~~~g Woinen's Golf l,t.t'f••NCON-lltll>ICC AllHU' Olwl1i..a llo\,.,,. : ~' ~~; 0 ' Me m bl' rs of . the t-)·an Rifle, An ita Smith euu.io •" '1 ~-. 11 1,1.'ome11's club at llwll· and Maureen Younkin on ...... Voflr 40 ., .4811 2u f't>u.0.111111.1 1• " .•1~ 21o in1,'1.on Scar Ii fr Country on1.· squad. On the other W.1lolllf>OllM'IC.llll'•IOl;\1'T; ,1l1 -Club staged a criss l'ross were ourr Locke, Phyllis' Ho""'°" 01 •• ·'°° 1• tournoment this wee k ll orma nn and Helen cie ... 1...0 40 ,, ·''' ,o · · I W d •ti•"'• 31 11 .311 2, "'1th three players ltt'c armuu . N<r•o•1,.," ~, '' 7IO J1 fo.-the top spot in the In closest to the pin "'''!.'::!~~:.:.~::Ntl f1rstnlght. co1n petition, Dot Alex· CNt•oo •' J} .in Included in the group ander and Jan Sc:hudt:l ~u~· :~ ~ .: al 32 were J\.I adelu1ne tied for top honors. M11 ..... 1o.e. 11 •• -.J • Adams f\.1ar"arct lrcncKcnnedy"as thc l'tdllt Olwl1i... '. t> eo1o.n~1111 ,, ,, MS Kumaga1 and Nancy >A'innero!the!irstannual ~~:~ ~ ~! ·!!; ,~ Ray. Joan Weaver was Dana l)oint Yac ht Club ~n .. • l J )(I l'O 11 nexl in the Cir st flight gulf tournament held re· L.O'"'-i.:w1111•1.10~"'!! .lM 11 with 32112. cenlly at San Clemente Nt•Vor1o.to). u••••o tJ Lorraine O 'Neill won P,1unicipal Course. W••n•AQID ... llf,NtwOrS.•"''Ol d (' h ' ~d L d r· . h d K c..am.11•9i,c11~•t•ndt4 the secon lag t with c. eonar 1n1¥ e Potu...0 1Ho.Lo•An9111~91 3I•h while Shirley Cum-~·ith a 78 in a WSCGA '>eltUtl 114, Photni• 111 . . c r.1c.""'112.M11 ... u•••'oo · maro C1n1 s hed s e cond stroke play tournament C:,.L!:.0:!!. v.:ith l31f.-=. at San Diego Country •us. ...... ,1.01.111." Betty Peterson was Clubrcccn'tl y. No~-~=~J~~.~·m•• the third flight .... ·inner Lucy J\.1t·Donald placed '"'Ml•v"•G•m" '.''ilh 25•;~. followed by second in the winter in - tane•"''°"1''"'(' Al ' A kl. (3 <l · · I l l l f'"•Vo•k•I MD<.ti.ion.11,119_ ice c 1n l 1"J) an , v1tat1ona ournamen a .we•t•rneo ... 1.,.,.,(, Bevcrlv Emerson (33). Lo~ Angeles Country Dtlro.t •I S••Hlt, l><~l 9an>e -I F•NALNHL,TA1o101NGS Pat Lackner "'on the Club. 01w111a ... 1 rourth flight with 31 . Mile S q ua re w L T PU. GF GA L B h ,,.11 • .,.1p111. 51 11 11 113 m 11 1 aguna ea r N.'f'. Rtr>gSr1 l l 2t 14 .. lit 216 N,Y, h!..-idt<I Jl 2lJl11™22• )4 l l IS ll l &J 2lJ 0 ••111 ... 1 ._,.,,lOl.O ... , St. l..Ou<I C"1UQO Mlrv>ew l• K•nw iC•ly 38 32 10 .. 211 21A ll JIUUUt?tll JI l i I 12 M 2i1 23 i.o 1 SJ 111 J.11 The Lagun a Beach wOmen's golf club staged a nine hole tou rnament this week . In A rlight, the net vie· tor was Fran Blake with 43. Pat Gulick was first 1$St l1 41 01 .. 1,i.n l Mor>l1t•I 41 14 It Ill L°'A,_lotl 41 11 11 101 P•tt1our9h 31 71 1 I 19 OelrO•I lj 4} U >II , .. 3111 in B flight with 37,· W•>"<"'tJIOll I '' j 21 Dlwi~llll 6 1u 1is followed by Lil Marks ~ :, and Thelma Toomey at 1~• JJ} 39, Helen Drexeliu1' at 40 111 .... lh~Jcn Doyle "'as the A Oi ghl winner in a low net tournamcnl ttl Fountain Valley ft1ilc Squnrc GolC Course' this \.11eck '.''ith a score o! 77 . S<!cond place went to Erlene ,\ngstudt "-'ith 79. prizes, a practice round and dinner·dance ror each player and hi ~ com~ pani on following the tournament. Co •ta /tfeaa Only 30 players com- p Jet e d play In a wind-swept ham shoot !or the women's club at Costa Mes .. Golf an~ Country Club recently. \\!inn e r s in c luded l\fary Zim merman in A flight , Erma Ha vens (8), Phil Gocpper (C), Eileen Yraceburn (0), Rae ~1itc hc ll (E ) a nd Pat Lal'kncr i f ), In a criss cross event, Jeri Watson was tht• A Cl ig ht victor with 2811:1, f ollowed by Zolp Bartholome"' (30) and Cleta OeLong (30tf.: ). Eileen Yrac·eburn was the B flight winner wilh 26. Marion Darling and Evaline Thoma tied for second at 29 1/2. Thonta broke 100 for the fir11t time with a 98. Carnellc Kennedv won c rlighl \\'ilh 26 . follov.·ed by Ginger Cappy (27 11~) and Ruby Holtberg (JOJ. S aRta A na ·. HEAVY LUMB ER -Huntington Beach High's Oilers have been blasting t he ball at a vicious clip en route to a sparkling 12·3 record. Standing (from left ) -Stan Terry C.375). Jim Van Tighem (.39 1), Tom Freman (.314) and Ed Vignaroli (.370). Kneeling is Doug Mansolino, who has four home runs and 14 rbi in 15 games. and Doris Fagg at 41 . ~~ ~~ Pat Wolrf was the C llO :IC'I Oight winner with 43. Bvlt.110 49 1• I i l ll 8'»10<\ 40 ,. u 94 To•ot1to JI 3l 1• II 212 11• Jn an odd hole event, c..i.torl'\l• 19 •• 11 ll S1111d••'sG'"'" · Chot t OOl.Ml...,..10t•O Pllll•dorlptli1•.,t.1'1nt11 TO«>lllO t , 8otl0f'l•, II• N'f'IS!t"°'rt6,N'f' R•""t'•t 4 W.1111h1<1IOf' I , PIU1&11rt114 ""°"'trl.ll •. Pet•oll 1 Fran Blake again ('ap· tured first place with a 36. 8 flight winners In· eluded Ruth LaPort e (31 ), Pat Gulick (33), Lil Marks (341 and Doris Fagg (37 l. In 8 (light, Ida 1'-lac \\'hite was the "-'inner .,.,.ith 75, followed by Rose lt1illcr <761. a t ic bct"·ccn Dorys J\'cad and ~tarilyn Hart (77 1 and Carol)11 West 179 ). Zora Benac won C fli ght with 76, lollowed by Charlotte Small and Theresa Finlzza at 78 und Lita Rrund ut 80 . In a two low balls of foursome com petition at Santa Ana Country Club this week, the winning foursome broke 'the course record lqr such competit ion for both men and women with a low score of 117. Oilers' Hitting Attack .Borders on Phenomenal ~1 . Loult ), K•nUt City' LO\ Anoe It \ 1. C:.il•lor1>1• 1, to.! Area Net Ginny Beals was the C (light victor with 38"2 with Pat Wolf! next at Summaries •1·;~"''"e coast ~1<1rian Bi:lrtok had 1174 to win D fl ight ~.-ith c;au Boozcll i75 ) a nd J\.lasa l"t>i shi 178 ) follo"'ing. Peg Lourtie was the E fli l-(hl victor with 83, ro llowed by Rhea Bu"dcn (84 ), l.ucl\a Fer· rt'e (86 ) and Iletty Groetsch !87 ). On the squad were Pat· ty \\'hite, Do1is McCoy, Lavelle Spicuzza and Ruth Wallace. · Second p lace at 139 went to Virginia Coffin_., Millie Rogan, Susie Stewart a nd Virginia Jtoagland. By ROG ER CARI.SON Ol IN 0111, "lier! SWl'f \Vinning baseball teams on any level -pr ep, collegiate , pro- fessional, even little lcaguc- revolvc around the ace on the mound, U-.e strikeout artist, Lhc stopper. The days or l\furdcrers' Row have lonl,! since departed. 01· have th ey? At Huntington Beach 1-ligh the Oilers of coach Don Terranove boast a lineup that is smacking the ball at a .308 clip (including everyone). has rou~·pping the ball at .414, .391, .375 nd .370, has another player wi rour home runs and 14 rbl , and has averaged 71n runs per game in attaining a 12·3 record. 'rhe Oilers are un· beaten arter rour Empire League ~games. :, Huntioglon Beach's scoring rcenlage when in position to ly is a niCty 61 percent Crom econd base and 80 percenl from rd base. Only 82 batters have ·~hiCCed in the Cirst 500 at-bats ror : eOilers. : When asked to select one over : nother In his lineup, Tcrranove : usl shakes his head. · "I'll say this,'' says Tcrranove, ';"''il's a challenge for a pitcher to :~ork .~i s way through ou r ·~ineup. ·~-It's a staggeri ng si,•.:itch con· sidering the past al Huntington ~sch-where victories on the ·~amond have been on the t1hort ... de, The last time the Oilers had '.A shot al a league title was In :t; but it went down the drain : S~n Clemente. • : Te rranove's first three years the Oilers helm produced only wins in 70 starts. But even at e oulsel hi s expcctutions for ory were with tho freshma n oup-today!a ser'liors. Despite their winning ways the lers don 't seem too overly im· eased with themselves. "It's azing," says Terranove. "We e beaten and battered for two 1rs. Now it's turned around they respond wilh·class..'' While Terran'ove's all srhttes, e players arc taking their vie· tories In stride as they rest atop the Empire League. The Oilers haven't been blanked in 34 struight games. On t he other hand, the Oilers haven't -shut out an opponept in41 games . Huntington Beach"s pitching is respectable CDeWayne Douglas. ~1ark Kimball . Rob Wright and John Kreme r have combined for · something around a 2.() c.r.a. ), and the deCen s c ha s been average. But the hilling has been phenomenal. Bob Stimmler was one of the mainstays in the attack al the outset, but mononucleosis cut him down. Jim Coleman stepped in and has responded with a .414 effort (12·29). BRIEFS. • • Continued from Page AlO $175,000 Tucson tennis games tournament by deCeating Ilic Nastase of Rumania 7-5. 6·2. The '-"'inner's paycheck was the biggest ever ror Alexander, who al 23 is considered lo be one o! the bri ghtest young Australian, prospects in pro tennis. UCLA F all• STANFORD -With strong re- lier pitching a nd powerful hit· tin g, the St anford Cardinals swept a PaciCic·8 Conference baseba ll double heade r from UCLA 4-1 a nd 7-3 Sunday. Lnke r 11 F all PORTLAND -Lloyd Neal scored 21 poin{s and the l'ortland Trail Blazers outscored I.as Angele,; 38·15 in the second period Sunday afternoon en route to a 126·7 National Basketball As- soci-etion victory. Neal led seven Blazers who scored in double figures as PoQJand posted its fifth victory of the season over Loa Angeles. Cazzie Russell led Lo& Angeles with 25 points and Gait Goodrich wdded 18, 14 in the first period ' Jim Van Tighem has a .391 average (18·46). fi rst baseman Stan Terry has a .375 average ( 18·48) and Tom Frema'l is at .314 (16·51 ). Catcher Ed Vignaroli has a .370 average arter a 2·13 start. Usual· ly the J .4.5 spot in the lineup is Doug f\1 ansolino, Terry and Vignaroli. · l\1ansolino, the Oilers' second baseman, is balling .260-but he m11.kes his hits pay orr. He has 14 rbi and four home runs at lhis :;tageof the season. Freman has already oblitcral· ed the school record ror s tolen bases with 13 thefts. and Dana Mugavero and Bill Hutton have come through "-'ilh some key hits. ··our players r eally comple- ment each other," s ays Ter· ranove. "They're dedicated and have slayed (ogether. ll's just one of those ~lese ·knit situations where everyone fits in." The Oilers haven't been overly emotional with thei r new found, winning ways. "I wanl them lo have an inner a rrogance," says Terranove ... The ability to know v•ithin yourself that you're better and you're doing the job." The success lhat has been so long in coming: doesn't appear to be a one.year shot. With Lynn · Aase and Myke Alba assisting, the Oilers are well ubove .500 on .all levels. Mansolino, Vignaroli and Slim· · mler started as sophomores, and the rest <eside from Mugavero, a transfer), were starters last year. So there's an abundance or ex· perience , and combined with the weight program and dedication to orf season batting,.. It's proving lo be a lOugh combination to beat. ··when one guy rails to get the key hit we don't worry about it," ' says T e rranove, "because we know lhe next one is going to pick him up. "These kids hav~ simply re- fused to go along with the losing syndro me. It's one or those · special groups that only comes alongeverysooften.,·• t Jw"I., Yt rdty ll Tort !fl Ull U11i.,.rtllt Sl"tl•• C•t* IU) Ott K<twsl .6·0: flt'f St••<Mle •·1; dtl Muno1 .. o; Clot Forbi11 6· I. Kent IU) WO" .. 1 ... 0. 6·0, 6.(1, Svtllw.,. tUl -•·0, .. 1,6·1,M . JoftM CUl _,., M , 6·l. •·O, 6·J, ... _, Klrlt·6tohlrd !\JI del M<Gl•UIY· 0.w•t-11 .. ,, M ; del H1c•1·8oleco. ....... 1. WDf\O•I. Mlll<rr CUI_,., 6·l,6·1 . ....., .. , ....... l'ltCSl>l·IOl'H M.lrlM l\JVt l 11•""'1 N .. t. M.lrtlo<' ....... M. S.1\0l'I (M ) ,,... J.ol'IH .. 1, .,_.. 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Cale ndar Ruth Poole was. the A Oight winner in a T and F event at Irvine Coast Country Club recently "'ith a score of 37 . Other A fli g ht winners included Marilyn Jones 137 ~,2 ). Dec Dec Y•hitc EL (J9 l and Nancy t\c""·land {39). In B flight , J ean O'Skca was the winner with 391h, rollowed by Fern Sproul (401h l . Bel· ty Mumma (41 ~) and ~talion Ski nner (421. Shirley King ~1as the C Clight victor wilh 3517 . Bea Freeb.iiirn placed second with 37 a long with Jeanne Strombaugh "'ith Dottie Estey next at 37 1f.1. Pauline Washburn won D flight with 37, followed by Elaine Rush (371 .2), Margaret f\1cK enzle (391h ) and Lillian ri1ufich (40112). /tfudort V~jo In a betler ball or threesome event at Mis· sion Viejo Golf Club, a team or Sharon Lewter, Jean Grubaugh and Ann O'Connor finished "'ith a 65 to capture first place. A tie resulted ror the l\arbara Stc.,,·art cap- ll1r1.·d low net of the month honors "'ith a 77 .6scorc. E l l\'lgue l The third a nnual Big Brothe r s o f Oranee County invitational golf tournam ent will be held Wednesday at El Niguel Country Clu b with a 12 :30 shotgun start. Wilbur Robertson, the tournament c hairman, says lhe event is open to any player wi th an SCGA handicap. Entries are available b y cal ling 544·7773 . Prizes will be awarded in several categories in· eluding 12 for low net, rour for low gross, rour for low net teams and special competitions on selected holes . "This is a charily event." Robertson says. "All of the money raised will go to the Big Brothers organization whicb ill dedicated to providin g fatherless boys with adult male leadership.•· Two teams tied at 141 including Maxine Dug· gan, Betty Detsch. Peggy lttogey and Je\\·t:U \\.l ynn on one. On the other were Margaret Crank, Fran Dve. Dode \Vood 01.nd r.t olly ltarvey, A threesome fini shed next at .143 including Lois Edes, Joy Master and Ann Ward. 19th Hole Upcoming events a t other area courses in· elude the president 's cup competition at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club that is taking place currently. The seniors . cham·. pionship will be contest· ed at Huntington Seaclirr April 12·13. JV Baseball o. ... Hlll1 l1Jl OJ U11lw rWtr u ... ,,..,.,1v-N1lomv1r. rl l.(1.\-0; """"'°"'n, SS J.CM-1 ; l! ... l,, U J-1).\.\; ~-. c 4..0-1.IJ; Wlldlf. 1D '-1·1..0; Foley, \I l·l.(1.(1; Dlt f. lD 2·144• Coltt, lbl-2·2·1; K•fll;•. p 2·2-6-0. • Oan• H•l!•-lrown, <I •·IMMI;""'" P 2·2-0-0; Mtr-, t i 0.l·G.(I; Hull, " 1.J.(1.0; Hunn, lb l ·2·2·2: RM ... , II 2·J.-1·1; M.1!0$11•~. 211 l·l·l ·J ; Fl-. lb •-0-2·'; W!lco•. '' J.(1.1.0; Ra,,.ro. t J..0.1.(1; Sl,J>l'lln•. < 1-0-1.0. 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NO OTHER OIL is said to be as' fine as the oil in I.he head bones of a porpoise. A BIG COMPUTER 1(1411. can execute its operati.ons r s o quickly that it would t ake one of sam e only d ~ ~ about 20 minute s to ('alculate some bit of data about every person on earth. ARMOR Q. "I-low much would a 100-pound kni ght weigh in full armor?" A. Figure 335 poWlds. Tll ER E'S NOT much chalk in chalk, you know. It's mostly plasterofparis. SAY YOU'RE ferryboating a"cross one of the Great La kes. Do you consider yourself to be on the "high seas'"! The U.S. Supreme Court s ays yes. you arc. ~ SOME MEDIC(>S contend that one out of every lO people nationY.'ide are s ick, but sick only because they think they'r e sick. In othe r words. hypochondriacs. That's not one out of 10 ~·ho are sick , but one out of lO , counting everybody. LOVE AND WAR Only 14 percent of the nation's brides are engaged to the men they actuall y marry more than o.ne ~ear. Length or the average engage- ment IS s ix months. Our Love and War man says tha t is as it s hould be. Engagements that are considerably shorter or considerably longe.r tend to raise the odds against happy matrimony. ''TllERE are three species or creatures y.·ho, when they seem coming, are going. When they seem going, they come. Diplomats, women ond crabs." I didn't say that. Old John Hay did. CANADIAN m edical researchers now contend that their recent studies prove lhat both overweight and hi gh blood pressure tend to be inherited conditions. not ailments brought on by environmental in nuences. In- teresting, if true. a Address mail to L.fo.t . Boye, P.O. Box 1560 , Cosla Mes a 92626 Cooyr1r,itn 1915 L.M. &oya THE SHERATON BEACH INN 21112 Pocific CMll Hwy., ......... IHcli Proudly presents the return of GERMAINE April 8, 197 5 Mi<Jhlly from 9 PM lo 2 AM, liue. ttvv Sal. ENTERTAINMENT NBC Signs Bob Hope, Dea n Martiri LOS ANGELES (AP) -NBC has negotiated new deals to assure the future services of its lo ngtime stars. Bob I-lope and Dean Martin. No fi gures have been announced, but both con· tracts are pres umably mu lti mi I lion -dollar agreen_lents. By tbe A1socl1ted Press The Collowiii.g are Billboard's hot re· cord hits for week endini: April 12, as they appear in ne xt week 's issue of Billboard magazine. HOT SINGLES 1. PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM - Elton J ohn Band , MCA 2. LO VIN G' YOU -Minnie Riperton, Colombia 3. NO NO SONG·SNOOKEROO - Ringo Starr. App·le 4. EXPRESS -B. 'f. Express, Scepte r 5. POETRY MA N -:-Phoebe Snow, MCA 6 . HEY WON 'T YOU PLAY' ANOTHER SOMEBODY DONE' SOMEBODY WRONG SONG -B.J . Thomits,ABC . 7 . LADY MARMALAtiE - LaBelle, Epic 8. CHEVY VAN -Sarn1ny Johns, GRC 9. WHAT AM I GONNA DO WITH YOU -Barry White, 20th Century 10. ONCE YOU GET STARTED' - Rurus, ABC · Hop·e has signed for another three years with the network, appearing in specials that will be TOP iJ.s fully sponsored by Tex-· • aco. The comedian--will 1. LED ZEPPELIN P hySical serve as supe rsalesman Graffiti, Atlantic , . · for the oil firm . also ap· 2. AN EVENING \VITI-I JOHN DENVER -RCA pearing in odvertise· 3. OLIVIA NEWTON .JOHN - ments and at company Have You Never Been Mellow, MCA meetings. Marlin entered a long4 4. BOB DYLAN -Blood On The t erm agreement to ap4 Tracks. G.olumbia pear in s pecials a nd 5. ROBIN TROWER -For Earth . Below, Warner Bros. "roasts 'on NBC. After a 6. MINNIE R I PERTON -Perfect numbe r or specials in Angel, Columbia t a ndem with J e rry o n Lewis, Martin began 3 . OLIVIA NEWT N-J v HN - '''ilh NBC a s a sole Apple pcl'former in 1957 . The 8. Kl;l.AFTWERK -Autobahn. weekly '"Dea n Martin Vqtigo Show" appeared from 9. DAVID BOWIE -Young l965 until last year. Ameri can~. RCA Hope has appeared on 10. EARTH, WINU AND FIRE - NBC t e levision for 25 That~ The Way Of The World, Colum- " 'COJ,INTR Y SINGLES '1. ~LWAYS WANTING YOU Merle Haggard, Capitol • i . I J UST CAN'T GET HER OUT OF'MY MIND -J ohnny Rodriquei, Mercury 3. HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELLOW -Olivia Ne wton-J ohn MCA ' 4. ROSES AND LOVE SONGS - Ray Price, Myrb S. THE PILL -Loretta Lynn, MCA 6. STILL THINK 'BOUT YOU - Billy ··cr·ash'' Craddock, ABC 7. IT DO FEEL GOOD -Donna Fargo, ABC·Dot 8. BLANKET ON THE GROUND - Billie Jo Spears, United Artists _9._ BEST WAY I KNOWjfOW -Mel Ttlhs and Statesiders. MGM 10. VOUMAKEMEWANTTOBEA 1'-tOTHER -Tamm y Wynette, Epic . EASY LIST ENING l. THE LAST FAREWELL Roger Whitaker, RCA . 2. HE DON,:T LOVE YOU ~IKE I :LOVE ·YO(/ --;-Tony Orlando and .Dawn. Elketra • 1 -• 3. 'HE 0Y .WtON~.T YO!J Pu.A y AN():I'HER · OMEBODY, DONE SOM!i;BODY RONG· SC'NG -B.J; 'Thomas!ABC ,.~ • ~ IT'S ·JI MIRACLE 1'fani lo~ Arista,:: ' 5. WALKING IN RHYTHM - Blackbycds, Fantasy 6. DOJil'T Tf:LL ME GOODNIGHT "°""'Lo)>o, Atlantic 1. MY BOY -~lvis Presley. RCA a: BEER BAihlEL POLKA -Bob: bf Vintqn, A"BC . . 9. Ert10Tl0N -:-He len Reddy, Capitol 10. 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Why should I P•Y • big lee to 'an Ang lo phy1iclan merely toiet the same prescription and some worthless adviaf71.ti, This quotation, 'troiD William Mad•en's boo'!,' "The Mexlcan- Amertcan of :south Texu," 11· Justrates Juat one of the attitudes a doctor mu$t undcntund to sue· ce5sfully work with Latin pa. tlents, These "hyphenated citizens," U.i lt1adsen calls Lh~m are used to turning to the cura'nderos or curanderas, or their folk doctors, for help. . Thea~ •killed folk practl- t1ontrs dlagnoSe some kinda or 11· Jnetises ·differently than a physi.' clan, !iO doctors must know how lO speak in the language of the c urande r o as w e ll as the. language of m~di cinc. One of these illnesses is em- pacho, according to Art Munoz, princiP,al o!.7Jotdan Elementary. School in Orange. He taught a pilot class in folk medicine eiid the Spaniah langua1e last fall ror ucr medical student.I, designed to "meet the needs oflhe medical student In 1peaklng to the pa· tlent." Empacho. Munoi said, is a type of di1e1t l\/e llln~s. which is cured by specl•l l ea und u . massaae. BALLOFrooo ' Mexlcaua be lieve empacho ls caused by a ''ball of food cling- in' .to the 1ton1 ach wall," Munoz said. ''The t eo dislodges this.'' Ai.other ty{ie is rno11era culda. This ls a dl1ease of the infant. centered in the "soft spot" ir\ the s~ull. Jts 1ymptoms ar~ insomnia and .a lack or UPPftile, and Its cure ls to either turn the child up- side down and "let gravity do its work,'' or lo push up on the pa.late with the thumbs. "Many physical·tYPe illnesses are treat ed with h·erbs and massage," Munoz noted. The cura ndero, the princip<il said, "has rec~ved recognition over· a period of time as lhc type . BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,,....,, .. ,,;11, ,,,, ~ .... , A tutoring s~ssion often includes ·family and friends, from left, Felix Sanchez, Beatrice Thomas, Claudia a'nd Isabel Coronado, Maria, Carmen and Fernando Sanchez and Ricky Coronado.- or person who can heal." He is a rc~pecled and loved member or his community, one who will treut "only those palJentii he 18 t•apable of trealing. '' Another v~ry important aspect or the curandtro. Munoz a:atd, is. that there are no fixed f~ for his. work. "He will take what is or. fercd." The curandero's succe5s rttle is good, Munoz snid, be<:au!lie ''he establisher; a warm, penbnal r~· lationship with his client. Ma.ny times the whole family is brought In for t he diagnosis. The curan. dero suffers with his patient.'' HERBS •'IRST While the younger Mexican. Americans "m3y not be true believers, they will take some or the herbs prescribed by the curandcro first , then get the shot." . 1'he tact that the curander~ prescribes "human conlttcl" and lhe medical profession will im- personall y give a s hot or a pill is one big difference in the two, • A-tunoz suid. T~iM "human t~ontacl " could be a chest l'Ub, tor example, when a Piillcnt is suffering from a stomach uchc. Another "hole realm of illne"s . mi s un derstood by the Anglo physician is susto, or fright dis· en!)t', which is treated by folk psycholhetapy. Munoz told a story to illustrate the curundcro's role in l'Uring susto: 1\ young girt was diagnosed as being schizophrenie. She was 1nken lo the hospital, but showed no improvement there, so her pa re nts look her to the curan· dcra. This woman reali zed, aft er a tin1e, lhut the young girl was laden \\'ilh guilt because she had performed an unnatural sex act \\'ith <in Angto. She wanted to be punished, so the curandera de· vised .a seri<'s of tortures for the ~irl. 1'hesc included floggings, de· ni al o r the fo od she loved. WORK -·REWAROING By LAURIE KASPER OIUMD•ilfl"itelS..... Beatrice Thomas would lik e to go back to college and study linguistics. But she probably won't for awhile. ••1t mean s taking so much ·time,'' she explained. . "Ir I go back, it means laking three or four years away from somebody.'' It is, s he be lieves, "more urgent" to continue tutoring non· English speaking people. She has letters of praise from former students. Hesitating, as though trying not to show how pleased she really is, she pulled the letters. along with state and LaUbach Lite ra cy certificates. documenting her a bility, from an envelope. . lier 10 yea rs experience,. whether it has been tutoring an ilM.lerate Arab youngster or lak· · ing a Mexican woman to the doc· tor, proves the need. ·Yet she was surprised that the pdople at Kaiser School, where she has volunteered when needed foi' the past five years, would think she is so "great" she should be interviewed b y th e newspaper. · _tfhere are, Mrs. Thomas points of', many other people spending ~ many hours tutoring like she does. PERSONAL IMPORTANCE And the urgency she feels toward her tutoring also is personal. ll is important for her to be with people and if she got behind· the book s, she might !ind herself distant again. "You do isolate yourself when you study.'' she explained. Her involvement began when her son reached high school and s he went to Orange Coast College lo major in music. Al the college, s he and another woman practiced playing thei r recorder s together , "Little by lil· lie. we gathered more." she said. They form ed the Four O'Clock Players (they rehearse al4 p.m .) and ~onlinue lo play in convales- cent homes, preferably those which aren't frequented. by othef groups. But while in college, Mrs. 'Illomas realized it would take "years and years and years" lo gel anywhere in music. She decided , "the thing to do was to fulfill what I was, a wire and helpmate." Spanish 'A'as something she could use because h e r la te husband, Thomas, a partner in ' the old Western Canners Com· pany, was doing consultant work in other countr ies and she lruveled .,.,·ith him. FILLS VOID She began lqloring because she wanted to continue improving her Spanish arid do something for someone e)se. She started with a mother who didn 't kn ow how to answer th e telephone or talk lo the doctor or her two children's teachers. As the woman learned the language, s he taught the rest of her fa,giily. Later, Mrs. Thoma!l,_wenl through the Laubach L~racy training. For awhile. when he r husband \\'as ali ve and busy, she would tutor about 10 people a week. Now, s h e does a Jilli e less because it gets so expensive just. traveling to various places. . Yet it obviously fills a void. OC her hus band she said. "he's with me in the sense that this is what. he'd want m e to do." After his death, s he went to Guadalajara with one or her slu· dents. ''I d idn 't feel like a stranger," she said. "We (volunteer tutors) find you're not only teaching the language but you gel into their· lives." • · She gets calls from her stu· dents all the lime. '"You just never know \vha l they're goi ng lo ask.'' Sometimes t hey need so methin g translated . Sometimes th ey talk about personal problems . Other times, they just need some simple ad- vice. "In a way ," she admitted, "you shouldn 't let your feelings get involved.'' She talks of the people she helps. There is an Arabic boy who had never been in school before he moved here, a groun of Koreans whom she began help- ing temporarily but "then I gel so interested I can't slop." and a group of l\.1 exicans who meet in St. Joachim 's church. HELPS MOTHERS i But she speaks most fondly of the mothers she works with. Their hu sbands, s he exPlained, pick up the language at work and the childre n can learn it al school but the mothers seldom get out of the house. Yet th ey need to know how lo conduct themselves in this coun- try, what to ask for in a store. how to talk to a doctor and school people. "I really can't tell you the re- wards, personally, of going into a Jn God They Don't Trust c • EAR READERS: Recently I s twas w.alting (or permission t rint a good letter from an a eist and u&e the writer's n e. Today, permission was granted. Here it ii: The ·author, l alyn M! .. ~_ray O 'Ka lr, · der of the ~iet.f of Separa· t sts, Inc. " ' . AR ANN LANDERS: I am es.sing you because I receive th ands or pieces or mail each. ye&r with clippings of your col· umn enclosed, es you conlinu' to reftr persons with troubles to their minister, rabbi and prie5t. The atheistic com munlty of the United States com prises about 20 pertent of the population. This mttn.1---y are_oUendine_a . ' n t i helluva Jot of people week in and ·along wi th everyone else. - week ·out. Yo ur columns are MADALYN MURRAYO'HAIR replete with religious references DEAR MADALYN 1'1URRAY also, in other veins. O'HAIR : I have seen you on TV • The Soc!etY 'of Separalionisls, and am Impressed by your sln· Inc .. which I rounded, is ded.icat· certty and courage. ed lO the complete nnd absolute I, too, am a firm believer in the separ3tton of s tate 3nd church, sep1r1&ion of religion and gov- i.e., or religion and g-ovemment. ernment, but afttr &hat we par& Atheists are good people, fine comp1n)'. citizens, educated and mature I'm 1orry If you feel I am of· adults. Please stop offending fending "a helluva lot of people them by pretending they don't week in and week out." exist . The reason my rolumns are Tell ing an atheist to ·go lo his •1replete with rellg lous r e- mlnister wtth a family problem ference1" Is because I happen lo ls UkeJelling o J c'-'' to light·a ~arr ·be •'person who HAS religlous die ·ror th e Virgin Mary .. beliefs a'nd my column renttts Consideration , understanding,. m)' convictions. an<Lempathy ••lcods.lll_\11 •b2..-When9n~h!• !•audience or 68 mllllon readers. seven days a '4-'ttk. 365 days a year, It Is im· poS$lble to taUor every r~ply to fit every segment of society. Surely you are not sqgestlng that I stop telling people to seek help from a m lnlster, rabbi or priest vi.'hen you yourself hive staled that 80 percent of &he~ .pie ht the United Stales do bold, rell1lous beliefs. (Actually. it'• 77 percent, according to a recen~ Galla;p polt.) I frequentl'y advise people to seek help from pbysl· · clans, psychlatrl5t s, lawyers ind' marriage counselors, as Well I'm 11ure man)' atheists are One cltliens. educated and mature, but I see no reason for those ln· dlvlduals to be of~caded by mY.'. I The curandero ) 1 is a respected and loved member of his community. i I \ I sacrific-e or her cat and banis h· ment to her knees for long periods of lime. · · · The curandera let it be khown that the gi rl was being punished for being very bad to"•ard her parents, and she sturted gelling sympathy from the con1munity. Then, the curandera told the girl that God had forgi\•en ht'r, and they knelt and prayed together. ' Another point to be un- d e r stood about the Mex ican- Am erican view oC medicine accordin g to author l\1adsen, i~ that the Latins have hi gh regard Cor their "'self-diagnosis." One • physician gels around this by , telling hi s pal1l·nls to continue: "ith their folk ren1etl.ies, but to .try his simultaneously. There also has been, Munoz said , a "lilck of nwareness'' on the part or the medical profesl)ion of th e trauma a hospital vi sit causes for ~tl•xican-r\mericans, '-''ho arc used to being cared for by their family. "But the gap is being closed.' Medical students a rc being made <:1ware of it, ond curande ros now are being put on hospitol staCfs in an advisory capacity." 'I really can't tell you the rewards, personally, of going into a house with them. They help you, too.' house with them.'' she said. "They help you loo. "It 's not one-sided. It's never one·sided when you have their lit· tie children in your lap." It is. she expla"ined. the little lllings that are "really ri ch." Ma ny of the p eople Mrs . Thomas has worked •with have gone back to their native coun· tries. Often, loneliness took th em back. EFFORTS NOT WAST ED But she doesn't believe her ef· forts have been wasted. She said it would be selfish not to try and teach others about this country. Once, one oC her students went into a stor e but couldn't un- d er stand the clerk because he spokeso fast. He told the woman, ''You peopl e ought to go back to your own country. IC you don't want to learn the language, go back." "She was so miserable," Mrs Thomas recalled. She doesn't believe Americans should expect everyone who comes here to know English. 'They come. s he explained, to earn a better living for thei r families just as so many people's parents did, Her own parents came from Greece. Though rewarding, there is "'Ol'k involved in tutoring. Her dinhlg room table is stacked with books. dictionaries of differing dialects and workbooks explain· ing bas ic sounds. No ting th a t there's not one stu· dent like the others, she said she 'll never learn enough. .. You never gel through study. ing,"shesaid . "It's run. Jt keeps your mind going." 1\ person needs some training· lo be a tutor, s he advised. ··sut it doesn't lake a great deal. The first thing is the heart.·• Ann Landers references to God. The way I see tt, If "the advice doesn't fit they c•.n ignore it. · Sincerely yours, ANN L/\NDERS DEAR ANN LANDERS: You are a traitor to your sex. Instead of sticking up for us women who really need it, you always support the selfish , inconsidera t e· husba,nds who should gel a swift' kick In the tiarstool. . W~y don't you be honest "'ilh your readers and tell it like it is? .Soma of these jerks \\•e're stuck , with are just plain stinkers and t hey wouldn't come home for Elizabeth T aylor.· Sign me - FORMER ANN FAN IN RACINE DEAR FORMER: I agreeth1t some men are stinkers -but wbo picked them? Since you brought it up, beaut):' doesn't guarantee faithful homecoming. Ell11belh Taylor now is in the process of considering Number Six. · · Are drugs OK tf' you learn how to control them? Can they be o£ , help? The ans'''crs arc in Ann. Landers's new booklet. "Straight. Dope o n Drugs." For eac h booklet ordered, send a doll.ar bill , p lus a long. sclf·addressed . stamped envelope (20 cents postage) lo Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, lll 60120. • I • Mondg. Aptll 7. lt'I OC Group Backs Research that will providl.' funds for foundat ion uctivities. -Distribution of ora1n trJnsplant donor cardl. -Afulntenance of an ·•at co.it" druc bank and blood bank. equlpmtnl . · -Ollorin1 or tho lar1eat medical 5y mpoalum Int.he United SlalH, now In 1111 15th )'Olr. "Rcscarl'h" is an lmPor· tant "'ord to the Oranee County Group ot the Kidney f>'oundation of Southt>rn Californiu. ··11 ·s the reason we're getting organized," said 'rcrry To .... ·nsend, whose husband is a kidney patient on dialysis. "We 're collecting books, records and p<'riodicals throu&:hout April for a May 17 Book Fair. Proceeds will . be used for the foundation's proariinis of research. C'dU£'ation and service,·• J\lrs.1'o"'send sa id .. -SUpplyln1 educatiooal film& and litert1ture to schools und collegeli. -Makina MY•il•bla Medic Alert brace Iota. -Testing of elementary school 1itudent111 for poui· ble urinary tr•ct infection& which mitht lcMd to serious compli<'ation11. "Alon1 with re111rch, we ire tmpro11od with lhe roundution 's testing or elementary 1chool 1lrla for 1 potentl1l probloma," Mrs. ' ·rownitend ••id. ··Mos t of the members are on dialysis or have family members who are. We 'rv 11 small group, but we care and need he lp from other• who do ." Donutions may be dropp e d off at RJJ 1''urn1ture, Abbey Rent1 <.1nd United Sporting Ooocls 11lorcs, s he sttld , Qr de· livered lo Orange County Group memberli: ponaorahip of educa· lional programs through the media. Tht Or•n1e County group i» one or 14 volunteer s upport org.11ni1atlon1 part1clp1tlna In tho Book Fair. Interested persona c11n learn more about tho 1oal11 and objectives ot KFSC at the nt!xt county n1oetlnt, !n the recreation build·. 1ng, 400 S. Flower, Santa Anti. With 1 nucleua of SO lo 40, the 1roup hope& jo expand to a full.fledged aupi>0rt chapter of K FSC. ··All of us 1,1,•ant to help support na- Uonal research." PROG RAMS Amon~ K FSC programs Are : -·Support and' sponaor1hlp or the Transplantation Council ot Southor11 C11:1ifornla which brtngli to1ether medical, ho.11llh, religious u.nd legal pro!e1slonHls committed to saving lives. Althou1h nut offic:iully ullied with KFSC currt1nl· Jy, the county croup is participating in a projt-t1. -1-1 o m e d i a I y s I s· rnachines provided to needy patient •l no chura:e. -~Jore than $200,000 diJ1. tributed in re11 earch und fellowship g rants. NEEP 8 FIJNDING --1-"'unding of hospital '-.. Further lnformt&tlon hi ~liable from ~1r11 . Townvend, 879·82321or Mrs. Norma Chernlss, presl· dent , 996·2385. Scholars Benefit The Beverly Wi lshire Hotel will be the set- ting for Town and Gown Junior Aux· iliary 's annua l scholurshlp dinner dance Saturday. April 12. Proceeds will aid women students at the U n iversity o! So ut hern California. Planning the evening, whic h will include dancing to the music of the Plexus ensem· blc, ore (left to right ) Sharon Jurgensen, Diane Desfor and !"aye Howser. Something for Everyone W · M d ' June3 omen 1n e ta c o.n d" ct. d b y An eight.week course counselor Dr. Geraldine focusin~ on \Vomen in Cahill Pickart the the Media v•ill be offered Orange Co<1,.s t C~llcge on Tuesdays, beginning course will feature topi£'s April 15, fr~m l to 2 :30 r anging from Women in p.m . running through Art to Sexis m Is a Social Care for Orphans Meeting Called Current needs (or temporary and permanent care for Vietnamese children served by intern11 · tional adoption 11gencic1 will be discussed at a special m eeting, Tuesday, April 8, in the Children'1 llome Society he adquarters, 300 S. · Sycamore St., Santa Ana. According to district director Da vid Herbert, the agency i.s seeking potential foster homes and proressionally trained social workers to assis t in screening potential adoptive parenti. An estimated 2,000 Vietnamese orphans fl own to the United Stutes on an emergency basi.s will need foster care before perm11nent homes tan be found . Al lea.st h•lf already are com· mittad to American fwmlli cs. Those inlt>rested In attendi"n& the 3 p.m. meeting 5hould call ~2·11•7 for further inform a. lion. Horoscope: Gemini Disease. Guest lecturers in- c lude : educator·arL.lst Terry Hoffman; Dift"ly Pilot r epo rte r Ann e Coo per ; The Rev. Grace Moore; photography professor Brian Lewis ; NOW r egional director S hirl ey Bernard ; teacher·femini st Vivian llall, and act ress Rosalie Abram6. FVAFS Members and frlends of the Fountain Valley Hl&h School Chapter, American Field Service are invited to ta1te wine and cheese during u fund .raising party at 4 p .m. Sunday, April 13. in th e Green Val l ey Clubhouse. Proceed• will pay the cOtilS of two Americans Abroad 11tudents. Secreta ries 'A nla:ht :.it Los Alamitos Race Track iii the fundin g event planned by Orange Coun· t y C h apter o f Ex · ecutives' Secretar ies. It will begin with a no- host cocktail hou r ut 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 15. Town , Gown Dr. Richard Armour, humorist and author. will speak on A Satirist at Work at 8 p .m . Tues· day, AP.ril 15, in the Fine Arts Village Theater, UC Irvine. Sponsor o( the com- munity lecture Is UCI Town and Gown. , Home Ee Frederick M, Lang, who1e botanical and ecological research has taken him over most of tht world, will talk about Creating an Environ- ment ·With Plant• lnlide and Out, His lecture i s 1cheduled by the Orange Di1trict, Ca l trornia l lome Economic• As· 1ociation which will meet fo r a 6 p .m . dinner Tue1day, April 15, in the Royal Inn. Anaheim. DR.ARMO UR Museum Tour Touring the Getty Museum Tuesday, April 15, will be members and guests or the 1-llghlan· dera Comm ittee, Orance County Philharmonic ~lety. The outjng, planned as a funding event for the soricly, includes round· trip bus tare , box lunches and a gulded tour. Stress Originality .... FIFTH ANNIVERSARY .. t ) ~s t t t t t t t t t t TUESDAY, APRILS By SYDNEY O~I ARR ARIES (March 21· Apri l 191 : You find who meana whal they say, which per sona nre talk · ing through proverbial cocked hnt . TAUR US !April 20· M11y 20): Friends ma.y want to mix money and personalities. Key is to be wa ry, to ··rcleiise'' a , I06lng propo!iltion. GEMINI (At ay 2l ·June aspect s or special ar· r<ingcmenl. You may be going off in too many dire ctions s in1 · ultancously. VIRGO !Aug. 23-Scpl. 22 ): \"ou co uld rind yourselr tied up in lei:MI tangles. Red tope ria:urca prominently. LIBRA ISepl. 23-ll<t. 22 ); Be prepa red for change, variety, unu1ual associationli and new1 concernins: travel op. Portunitles. 00): Hi1hli~hlcroalivity. SCOR P I O !Oct. 23 . Be more independent. Give yourself a chance to Nov. 21): Lunar as i>«t• be orf1ln<tl. ·are such that you micht be more than s ll1htly CANCER CJunc 21· contused. July 22}; Trust bunch. Learn by to1chln1. ICotp diet re1olutlon1 . Employment pictur• 11 not a1 Jt appears on s ur· race. LEO (July 2J·Aug. 22): Examine f i nancial Sl\GITTAlll lJS !Nov. 2i·Dec. 21 l : See as ls, not through 11.a,1 of lllU&lon. Avoid Individual who speaks smoothly. CAPRI CORN !Dec. 22·Jan. 19): llold oft on s h ort jou rn eys, messages, calls. Impa· tient neii:hbor. relative could lead you astr<iy. AQ U ARI US (Jan . 20·Feb. 18J: Yes. costs do mutter. Yes. you do have ri11ht to f11ir bargain. PISCES (Fe b . 19- Ma rch 20 ): Cycle i11uch that you mak e 1pecit&l Imprint. People m1lc1 ro0m Cor you and you can elevate your position. --t ~ t j t t t t t DIV<JRCE t Shri mp Tempura/ Steak Teriyakl Combina tion Dinner Complete dlnntr lnctud lr11 1rt1n t•• le• cream At n•..C. Newport durin1 thlt 'lfth Annlvtrtary 60 1'11hlon ltltnd Newport Cent1r f'or NHrY1tlon1 and lnforrn1llOft, etll M<&-4111 ~,~ul.~,~~~' : 24 HOUR ~ £ y1kl, teNm• chlc~en and •hrlmp tempurl .,. SERVICE-__ -W complet• dlnn•L lncludln11rt•f'.1N tct crttm _,. .. -tor a low prfce, S5.&o. 573 : 234s t ;•:;.OU! OU. OIHIR~·;w~c;. OlYfJl\Cl Sf.,._VICfi.S OF CALIF-. • • •• I t ' -· I :.: .t > p.., \ \-=- --'-"-·· . ---·- SAVINGS AND ·LOAN THE SHIELD OF HOME SAVINGS Look for this shield and get all th e advantages of America 's Largest now . e $5Y.z BILLION back of your savings ... only at Home e And Insurance of Accounts doubled to $40,000 e A new high in Gua ranteed Interest. Obvi- ously no savings inst itution pays more .on insured savings than Home. Many do not offer as much in either int erest or Free Services. e In these uncertain times, more than ever, those who will not compromise or speculate are moving to Home Savings, "Old Depend- able" since 1889. The people at Home Savings want to serve you! Southern Callfornla Offices • ............. °"'° 311W. ~lli.rtdA.,.l!Uf .iAl•owtlol" ll40I• (7 14)1M·»t1 lAH DllllO DO""fOWM l lO W AM •t frO'!f 92101 •!714)!31-6641 (OROISMOfllf 6300 J11c.11-Or, ''"'M 1!04! t l114)414·11M PACIFIC Sl:ACH •MO MllMOtl Bay Or • at Ga,,..! i2Hl9 • !1t 4) 272·8'00 Memb<r: FEDERAL S•vings •nd Lo•n lnsur•nc. Corporot ion Mem ber: FEDERAL .Hom• Lo•n B•nk System I 1 • 300MER TUMBLEWEEDS FUMKY WIMKERBEAM TI 5/>1.15 HERE 1Hl!T 1HE GOUERNMENT l~N'T GOI~ 10 REOl,llRE AIR:-81\G& ! FIGMEMTS MAM CY I NEVER THOUGHT PETE THE HOBO WOULD EVER GET MARRIED • by W111. F. Cllld Mtl CGllOll J tllf'ECT lltfW!l ~. Stl'~~Aft CUJ,te. !ltP~r.ITt VACATIONS, A>(I, 11/U.L, llUt'S Tile LIST. ' I OOt<'T KOOW ABOUT1HAT ! by Tom K. Ryan OHJ<NOCK . 11 OFF! ~ by Tom Batluck WHAT ARE THE PE0PL.E IN 1\-IE Pl.ANE GOIN& 10 00 WHE~ 1HE4' GET SICK '!! . ! i I i l by Dale Hale by &Die Bushmller ME ···OFF ON THEIR NEITHER ---HONEYMOON ElUT THERE THEY GO- I l • DOOLEY'S THAT'S CALLED "SN<:NI'/ DOOLEY H ~ DID IT AGAIN ! HE MAD£ SE NSE ' Aff•M'f'IOM, Pl.eASli ! OUR HO&P11"A&. GIF'f' SHOP IS MOW CSIVIMCS AWl>.Y FRee GO&.P e"'RS AMP MU'5cS•1"S Wl'fH •veRY PURGHAse OVl!R FIVt!I PO&.&.ARS ! GOllDO ME'f! P,A,T t l.O!'l;i. 'IO<J "° S::IMt> nPiXo. '/J:T, """' '""' ~MUA>IT•P<C. ,,,,.,,.,,. "0"'.IJI! ~-1 MOOM MULLIMS AMIMAL CRACKERS ~.A.pr11 7, 1975 OA.ll Y PILOT 8:J ---~by Roclc.ler Braclfltlcl -IT~ NATURE 5 WAY Of LE'ITING You~ MOTHER KNoW rrs T1M£ TO DEFROSf HJ E TV ~ .... ._ ....... ~ ... ....... -- ' You WERE SAYING? by Ferd Johnson IT WAS LI ~!' THAT ON OtlR HONEYMOON . by Rodger Bollen I 'LL 60 o veR IT A 1;000 1>,S '! CAN. • .. " l ! ., I! t • .. ®' a)) l l I •·7 ~1------.i TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UN ITED Featu re Syndicate Sali..day't Pi.lllle Sol*: ACROSS serving I Rock grOVP: 2 words ledge 43 Bier 6 Streetcar cover 10 Outdoes 44 Cease 14 Lowest 45 Was paint lmporlanl 15 Dance of 48 Golfer's Israel concern 16 Paris SI I/owed airport 52 Wicked 17 Ally w11na "' l I ' group: 54 Gave as s ' " p Y N A " Var. merH ed 18 European 58 Ending "World"' "'"" river wilh inc madneu: 2 33 C.nad1an 19 Horaa and Int color 59 Celebes "'"" capttal: 2 20 Exclusive Sea gull 7 -··and rtel """ titles 61 Cllyon 8 Son ol 34 Hind parl 22 Hot th8Nite Zeus 35 Useless soulherly 62 RlpeninQ g ..•••.•• 36 Frigid Provinces: 38 Be evasive """' aQent E1stern 39 Converted 24 Feels 63 Impetuosity Canada into cash eager: 64 Throw lntormal '"' 10 Small 42 Auto parts 26 lnlo.11.1cated:. 65 Soaks crown 4J NObll1ty Slang 66 Oeorass 11 As M rd as 46 Pull along 27 T ougn 67 Sleeps behind 3'.J Hard 12 Location 47 Kind of water DOWN 13 Council of bullet 3 1 Handle: Fr ctlJrches 48 l/11itical!Of1 32 Of I Center a 21 God: Prelix 49 Allee\ eQua11ty or loolba!I 23 Moved slighlly measuremenl 2 Pac11ic rapidly 50 Resources 37 Marr1 1I pine tree 2~ MethOds 53 Raliori vow:2 3 Blue· 27 Secular 55 Ceases lo pencil 28 Within. live words 56 Prefix witf'I 38 worried 4 S!rlated Pra!11c while 40 Tokyo·s 5 EurOPt an 29 Ona 57 Morse Code old name 11nguage spec Ilic unll s 41 Beverage 6 Oc\Oblll" elite: 2 60 Managed ...... '' PEAMUTS by Charles M. Schulz ........,.----....,..-'; JUDGE PARKER YES! I C>ON'T Pl.AY WELL ~SE. WHEN SHE AND SAM DRIVER MEET HER YOUNG COUSIN WILLSON SPENCER FOR ll\E P'lR5T TIME, M6EY SPENCER FINOS HIM TO ?IE 50MEWAAl OF BANJO, I DON'T HAVE THE NECE6SAAY i i I l AN ENIGMA: -tf:'"•OJ..P If/~":'.,"-' MISS PEACH N? OEXTERITY ... &UT l AM INTERES>TI:D IN THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE lNS'TRUMENT' ~:i!i,...~ ,.,....,"' THli CMILOREN ARE TiA,,NW Ta.\t\V !!ECAU~e M&'~ ?f._L ~ EMOTIONALLY Dl!PaNOINf .... / ____ ..... -...v. vow.re 5TILL . 9'lfN ! VO<Jlf. 4<01-STILL ~ >0\.4 NA C4'Ri"'I ! . DICK TRACY by Harold Le D~x IT WAS ORIGINALLY A THREE·STRING INSTRUMENT ANO NOW FIVE! IN SOME COUNTRIES IT 15 51X 5TRINGS •.• AND THERE IS Al.50 A NINE-STRING ONE WHICH I HAVE NOT YET SEEN! x Ml NOT A 9A9V! 1 #Ntf. ME~ 00 11" HCAIA~E !'M A MAL.E CMAUVINl<Sf PIG ! by Chester Gould I CAN'T GET BEHIND HILE VERA FUMES, WITM MY STRIPS. THI 1..1>111 GRINDS ON . BRING _,,. OllAWING PAPER AND INK· HURRY,~! ! f · ! ' THE GIRLS Public I Lbr.n, 'm lm IT PERSONAL . SAE ONLY T1l17fW YA OUT llEOOSE \00 \ll4S WITtl ME. ' " 'l • I • .. 84 DAILY PILOT Mond1y, AprH 7, 1875 ~-':'!.~~ ....... ~.'::..~ ....... !~4!'!!:!.':!~.~"!:. ... 4 ••• ~4!:!!!.':'.~.~ ....... !~'!4!:::!.~~~~ ...... . .. The Biegast Marketplace on the Orone• Coast . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS G_,,. 1002 G-1002·co_,,. 1002 G ... ral 1oo:ico-a1 1002 ······················· ............................................................................................ . You Can Sell It, Find It, [ 6 42.,.5678 1 Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service I Fast Credit Approval PAIHTUP FIX UP SJ0,000 FHA-VA This. 3 bcdrooin , 2 bath home is th~ bc.~I buy in • • Real Es.tote .•...••. 11)()()..2999 Rentals . . . . . . . . . . 3000-4699 But.intss., ln'lltstnwnt & financial .•......•. 5000-SCW9 Announcement1. '"'°"°''s.. lost & found ...... ~.,.99 MetthandlH ...•. , 800().8099 Cost1:1 Mesu. Near !>hop· '°°'• & Morine ping, trunsportutlon, ~"4tt# S#tid ~ Servkts & Repairs 6000-6099 Employment & lquipment ..••...• 9000-9099 schools , C rcul J')(ttcnlilll Automobff1 & other lor young family or in-REALTORs' Preporotton . . . . . . 7000-7199 Tran5P0rtation ... , 9100-9999 vestment. Cull ~5·9491 . EXILE YOUR TUHAGERSI ~.c:'!!!!!:~~ -~~ ••••••• J~c:'!:!:.~~~~ ...... . GeMral I 002'GetM'ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLEY N " TAYLOR CO. RJ.:Al~TOl{S ~I II~ t' 1 ~)·10 • HUHTIHGTOH HACH SPECIAL ; Come see me this week-end! Im mac 4 UR 1-story Suburbia Pk home. Sharp, · tof> condition. Lge LR, fam rm & for_mal dining. Pa1ty oriented patio ~\\'/Its own BBQ. Air-cond work shop. ' llctter hurry as it won't last ! $61 ,500 2111 SanJoocpoHiQsRoad NEWPORT CENTER. N.I . 644-4910 > ... --------JGenrral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAMYIEW HILLSIDE SPANISH S68.900 ~'!4!!:!.~~~~····~--1~:~:.~~....... ~ GeMrol 1oozG ..... a1 1002 - • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • ••• •• I---======"--- ofinJa!Jj/e Lov~ly cust. 3 BR & den, 31'2 ba. on lagoon. Court w /fountain. Ramp/slip. $255,000 Beautifully decorated 5 BR, 4'h ba., paneling, 3 frplcs. Ramp/slip. $260.000. YOU'RE MISSING A SLEEPER Price just reduced on Wis sharp 2 bt!droom, a bath home near heach in Corona de! Pt1ar. Pool and covered lanai for en· tertaininJ:. O'o\·ner offer· Ing very fle:itible terms to riualified buyer. S67,500. Includes the l:.ind. Call CHOICE LOT . Large Buck Bay front with a spectacular 180 degree view. Owner will trade for income. Submit offer . CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1111 -•a IOVlllG 1eo<111"" HOMts FOR tlV/HC NETWORK M tJ• IN!, 11141 .... 1111, ot llJH • •11r1ut1 1• "H •JHO• 1'his J·larbor View Homes Portofino makes it possible! Thcre•s a ''bunk" room with pool table, built-in bunks aod a tub bath. 1'hen there's the house! 3 bedrooms, 2 s tories, formal livin ~ and s pac ious fan1ily roorns. 'l'he tile p lanters and,patios give this a slightly Soulh or lhe Border feel. Asking $94,500 and ready to move. UHl9UE HOMES, loalton 675-6000 2443 E. Cit Hwy,C..-de!Mir 1002G. ...... a1 1002 co ....... 10026...,.al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· ····················~·· Custom 5 BR. 4 ba ., 80 fl. view front age on lagoon. Ramp/float. $290,000. now lo see. 673-8550 -------------------• POOL HOME Brand new 6 BR, 6 Ba. Pool, jacuz2i ·& sauna. Ramp & float. $425.000. 70 Linda Isle DriH Prime.45 rt. Lagoon Lot -$150,000. Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 34\ Boy\1d1· lJ1•v• N H bl') blbl C»'fN rn 9. ti ~ fUN 10 1!1 Nit"(,. ill! ~~:· .. /·,:::~ ., THE REAL · ESTATERS I _ ___, 3 +FAMILY • -t POOL' REDUCED $4;500 !!! Newport Beach, exc lusive area. Beautifully decorated with papers & paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm .. recreatiQn room. Ready to go at $73,900 Pe nlr11-.la Point CAPF. COO 3 bedrooms. 2 bulhs and new carpct- in~. Used brick nreplnce a nd he:tm'cd cei ljnp:. p1il10. 17 ": Ft'el lo beach. Storage cabinets in d'ou · blc ~arajtc. $84.500. <.:all li75-4(lt)() to see. PETE BARRETT -REALTV- $36,950 Spacious 3 bedroom wilh lots of wood punclling and d ci:orator wallp:1pt•r. J{u,gc hented and fi ltered pool with plenty of yard sp<H'C left over. 'l'akC subjcl·l tu 8'·~·;; Cl loall. t.146-771 1. Open (~\'cs . 'ERRORS: Advetiisers -<>Should check their ads i::laily and report er· rors immediatrly. The DAILY PILOT OSWIM's liability for the-first i~ •correct insertion only. I OWNER G .. •ral 1002 G ..... 01 1002 All of tie upgrading is done for JIOu in this love· ly 3 b t>dr oom home. De('orator t o uch es thruout. 2 Lt1rgc patios 'o\'ith heated & filtered pool. A hon1e for family fun. Call 545-9491. [[Ufi~IN~MllfiTIN INcJ '-·-.-REALTORS 64!·5!00 615·4060 ~~----Beautiful panoramic 180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (l(•c:in \'iC''o\'. \'iew Palos Verdes to San Clemente. 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR COUNTRY CLUB ------...... --J Almost lll'\V exC'cuti\'c -- ------Spanish 3 story delight. BARCELONA ESTATE PRIME AREA Ge.eral LIVING BUDGET 1002 G.-ol 1002 MO DOWN GI MINDED .General 1002 Double door entry. Giant >•••••••••••••••••••••• 11\'ing room 'o\•it h fan-Pres tiJ'.le neighborhood. Manit"urcd landscape. lmpre ss i\·e e ntry . Massi\•e stepdo'o\'n living room. Floor to ceiling fireplace. Step up formal dining room. Enormous garden kitl'hen 'o\'ilh 15' eating bar. Giant famhy room. 4 I-luge bedrooms + ~orgcous rc.a r yard. Owner 1n ust go. 'rake ad- vantagt'. Call 842-2535. OPtN I Pl')."~ l()r/ !O~f N'</r . . Entertainer"s drean1 It's lhis a\.\'ard 'o\·inning HUG_E yard ! Big s parkling pool. custom home with quiet • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Q OCEAHVIEW SHARP 549,950 IMMEDIATE , OCCUPANCY \·1c~· C'utal1na frotn this prHlc 1\f O'o\"nCr~hip hon1c ·1.ol'a l<'d on bluff. 2(M.f • l ll'C'P lol! About one third • :itTc ! Custo1n l)uilt ("lt' of ·:i k111d . t:ournu•t ~;1llf'y .k1tehc11u1lh I'll'"'· Url /,!h! .11(. o.:hl·t·r~· ~ (}Ucl·n si1,c t:i st1c ocean view. At ni~hl a galaxy ol Ji~hts. formal dine. Enormous hiclea'o\·ay master suite. l\tirrorcd 'o\'ardrobe. 1\ll this topped off with 3rd lcvt'l r;csta family room. Beamed cei lin gs . t'irc p!<iC<'. \\let bar. 'rhree patios-all 'o\'ith ot•('un l'iCws ! Upgraded t'\'Cry'o\·here. Seller unx- ious. Full price SliS.900 - Cole-ofMe..........,. CATALIMAVIEW BILLIARDROOM HEWLISTIHG U\limate pri\'Dl'Y · eastsideCostaMesa lrcc ....,--' $2000 DOWN Neat 2 slory l!alboa \VrouJ?hl iron decor. 4 lined t•harm . that your 362fi CATAMARAN : lt HILLTOP G•'antgameroom. w .. ,m Peninsula Point home. 4 Family S\7.C bedrooms. family. 'o\'ill lo\'e. The hasitall!6 BR.verylrg LOCATIO., .. Bed 3 h lh 1 C 1 k 'l ch•n Nn >pacious n ess and r · I & " panel•'ng lh,oughoul. rooms. a s, anr oun rr 1 c . am rm, swam poo h ge r m'ly ,00m o~n do'o\•n c;.1. Low down to privacy of 3 oversized jacuzzi. putting green, POOL l"our big bedrooms ... ~ a .•1. 5·, ~ othe-.. •'all for more in-bedrooms. lar_ge modern '·de p··1,·os '"" outdoo Formal d•'n•'ng . Full ucam t.'l'I rn~s. ora~c '·' ., w "' "' r You can see rorever! r ho 10 • •···1 rorrnation! 847·6010. country kitchen. lm-1,· .. ,·n• Qu•ne· t,··n•f'd P'•'cei·u,lS39.900'. Hur•y. or a r camJ>(' .. .;:>0.....,1 • "'' .. ' " -Laguna to Palos Verdes. • 1 I ~ 500 c II •"enl mediate ot·cupancy. Ex- and you own the land, a ll Bring your decorator 1 ~c~a~ll~n~o~w~84~7~·60~10~.~A~g~e~n~t;,;._1 ~:-1 ~51 on Y '°'· · a I ~"~·~~·;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;.;,;i celll'nl finuncinFt availa· forSI49.500. and save thousa nds. 1° ble. possibly ~down . 6 75-5511 Spacious courtyard with BEST BUY LISTEN TO Call 546-2313. COLEofNEWPORT oval pool enclosed by Of'lr•lilQ ·•l~I UN/08/Nltl' SIU.JOO + costs buys. [~ Seller is lie. Heal Esta le ' . < . ·hectroon1 .-. .. Ju.-.t S'j{)tl + A •ent Call 644-2496. (l , .:.> •J t•osts buys I h1s h:1r~au1,~4~·'!.i;;;;1~, '~'~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;;e.-' 1 ~~·~·~·~';·:: HEAL TORS dghl fool w•ll. "°'mal In rRVINE TERRACE. OCEAN ROAR r•· ·• I ~I 2515 !':.Coast 1-lwy. l t I I d Fabulous family home.1;;;~~~~~~~~~ . ; ·.i ,Jlli!:j : 1 ---C~o~'-o_n_a_d~c~l _M_a_,~·--1 ~~~&. rh~;~n{:r:c~~~ ~c!~-ss~~t~~~r~r~n~Rk.i,d~r Br. s T o t: EA N ".;\,.,: ... r,-::~j Jitj ; LOWEST PRICED serving patio and dining ba., dining rm., den, 180 DEGREE !?,.u,!~.L.L~1 ~.i~·~i~~!~~ -hunters tlcli,i.:hl. l''ull _.__ · 1)rirc only S·l9.950. iln· V A LFHA R ·nictliate ot·c u1>an cy! HarborViewHornes &pos D<1n "I hC'stitate. Cotll fast in Orange County W •TERVIEW ramily rm., pool. lanai VIEW "' a r e a s . Se P a r a t e 2 bath up1ier unil, rent h·1d d room. works hop. 3 HARBORLIGHTS BLUFFS CONDO c 1 ren, g uest. an frplcs. All thisinfl'e, for lower 3 bedrm. 2 bath. BACK BAY 2 story Newport Riviera 3 bedroom needs loads of TLC, paint. paneling, floor tile & )'Ou name it! S37,900. $3,800. eash mov· es you in . 962·7788 &lti-717 1. OPEN DAILY l-S Keys in office Ul:.i.1 Port Seabourne NB WORLD Beautifully redecorated. master s uites. Private nin e t Y nine th 1, e e CUSTOM (;real owner occupied. Vacant & ready for oc-ocean view terrac e. C$9'J.300J Beautifullv decorated. cupancy: 3 bdrms., 2'-:0 SI5,000 down. Call to pre-$48,500 LOTS o ~; EXTRAS! ",,, . ". ,•. I It t. Ir THE REAL ESTATERS i Like a New 1-lomeJ REAL ESTATE &16-3!l28. ('\'t'S645-~ baths. Owner will' con-view.963-6767. Circular dri\'e, dynamic O\VNER i\NXIOUS- Lachenmyer 556-7777 c-all anytime -· ··· • • fireplace and breathtak- ~l'e:ii~~!~~e~nho~;:rn· ~~:;~i~a~~~r~· A real ti;I;!' ~fi'~::~IMl''.'~'l1i ;.~~~ 1~;<;r:c~~u;c~r1i~~ :~'.·~1~11~ area. ros.950 On · 11 ;;;~~~;;.;,;~~;;.;,;;;;;~I c. F. Colesworthy :'"··I .;~~ :' j COMPANY ing Vle'o\" thru wall of 546 • 4141 •""'""'""'""'""'""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED Reatton 640-0020 · ·' · ----· ·-.,·~ HEAL 1'0HS ~~acses . ~~inl~er~:101Pt 001~~:r~ s1:-.:ct-: 19.1-1 f.;t·11· i:u:-.tom hon1c 'o\i!h PRIME AREA hreczes and a panoran1ic $2,250 DOWN! ~IW' p:.11or;:1m1 c tK't•an .~ VACA.MT WATERFRONT 673~4400 backgroun<I of mood. 'r;1n von \"lt''o\". Huild('r GOLF COURSE (;ourmcl kitchen and POOL 4' K€:Y Realtor 0 -OCEANVIEW II • 1 Jl arry Babbitt and Pete AND NE W ON THE DUPLEX B'k b h Q I h \\ 1 eus um1zl' lo mC'el ASSUME Vogel 'o\'ant 3 more good dt11ing . Retire to lux·, :=:::: 1 e to eac . r spas -,\·our 1nd1 \'1dual rcc1uirc· MARK ET-sharp north SI 15,000 ur1ous master suite 'o\'ith 1' ======~jin your own sparkl in~ nlt•nts. Undl'r SI00 ,000. $27,500 sales people.Ca\lnow. Costa Mesa4hedroom,2 An investors dream CUSTOMIZED vil.!w . ll ideawoy PLEX pool. Gor,geous brick -~2·7788 Pre s ti g e loi:ation. bath & family room . come true. An"outstand-childrens & ~uestsuite:; • ...STARTER DU fencing. JJig sundeck. • Kry Secluded entry . Beautiful condition with . N 0 • h The most elegant 2 first to call "Cts this $38,000 -ltomeriiake r ·s dream 'I;. remodeled kitchen and ing 1 e'o\·port ....:ac pro· bdrm. & den condo in ,.. E•STSIDE k;tchen. c:cnc,ous ' nrALTQDc:.-SUNK EN LIVING new '''P"'' lh,uoul . perty complet e 'o\'ith ...... Bl" b .1 1 dream home al barg.iin "' r..'I;. '"'"'-H<.lOf\.!. I\lASSIVE ~ · · 1 b l d k ' e u,""'s eaut i u pril'e.Call%3-7AAI. .,.,· .. st time investors de· bedroom. Lo'o\·lowdo••n l'e•fccl eul-de-,ac loca-pri \"a ll oa oc · pcg "e",...'o\'ood fl oors ,-' SPANISH FIHEPLACE. • Amenities inc l ude " 1. · ,'QP1Nr•JQ.,r ,1uN1b11r·,.,,,,,' liAhl! Only $38,500 for payment. Hurry call now EXCELLENT Formal dine. Gourmets , __________ ,,\i~r~clda~~~vp~~~~,c~~i .beamed l'Cilings, sssooo .. r~·;·' . ::·~~~·11~1 lhis prime cast s ide 847-6010.Agent. ~ INEXPEMSIVE kilchen. BONUS SIZED VETERANS now.'o\·on'tlast.54G-5880 firepl<1ccs, lots of brick, ' .;: 1 : (,'ost:i f\.1 t•sa location! Br------------ • (f_1rona l)cl ~l ;ir duplex ~o~.~~~-.f~ka~kov~~ ~o~ free li s t of homes ~~~d~h~~~~.r~t~~~ai~a\J '·'' .::~ Ji J :;;fis :~~~~~&&m~:~n~ S6S ~~i!~i~~o~~~!itre· 1clcn11c;1I units. (lpt'n 1 ~•, F ll A Joan at already appraised by VA 646-77Il.0pcnl-:ves. ---bundlt' You own it for port and appraisal ror 'beamed ec1l1nAs. E:1eh S298 /mo. ·rake ad van-in Oran i;::e County . $.1.M5l"l + costs. Take ad· this immaculate 3 bdrm. has it s O'o\'n patio. 2'~ tagccall842·2535. 1\vai l ab l e to any1,;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ -4 BEDROOMS UNUSUALHOME vantage . Call \oday 2bathdoll house priced _lll o(•ks tron1 beach . oP11,1ot <J•i!SluNroe1 •. •' Veteran.Call World Reali: AND SHARP First time offered. 4 646 ·7171. at S44.!Kl0. New carpels. 1, ~;;~~~t~~~~·;c~~~~~·~r;;~ [·~:i ~~~~t;~~~6-~l1::alanl~~~~~l---A-D•A•l•L•Y•D-IP--• · Well kept adult occupied ~:i~';ib~h~.1 ~r~~: ! t'resh~:~;~~D~11 U73-1:1550. 1 • Specialist. Can now become you' I--======'--I home on n eat and c1uiet l'ar garage, 2 patios, re· REAL EST•TE ·u·u1r11Q ,,,,.,,.,,.,,, ' S&S ~ routine-ins tead or a Easlside C .~1 . cul-de· centty remodeled. All [ ~ ~ ALL U.S. VETS dream. The pool is not PARK s.ic. this and lovely t-:asls1dc ~1 ___ 963-8_3_1_6 __ _ · SPLIT LEVEL It is you r riJ!:hl to O'o\'n a the only extra. it's at-H MTINGTON location. llarhor lligh ~36 500 ) 1 • JBr.2 1 ~Ha.formaldin· homc.,11ilhnodo'>l.-npa)'· tac hedtoa lovely MESA U IJ jQuail ~School district. Asking • • ! -· in_g. ·rrina J\Tlxtel. \•ie'o\'. m e n l. Slaff o f ex · VERDE Pacesetter. 3 CATALIMA PIGC• . S64.SOO. O'o\•ner 'o\0i\1 listen 68R DUPLEX $19,500 BEACH LOCATIOM ---Estate s ays sell ! l\lake veterans to assis1 you. BH + ls family rm. Of-SAVE THOUSAMDS IPilrt~U~put•~rrtLi-· . to offers. Call540-II51 4 up/2 dn, steps to ocean. Best buy! Short bike ride l>on ·1 drop the b<1ll ~ r.e1 a offl'r. S67 .000. C.ill World Real Estate, rcred al only S66.SOO. Call Formal entry to spacious 7s2·t920 Great income prop wtx-to bcaeh. Not a condo. job 'o\'ith a lo'o\·-crn;t Daily SPARLIN(; Orani;:c County's only now sunken living room and 14ooaua1L1t.NtWK>natACM tr.a prkJ!:., on wide lot . Fee land. Charmin,e: 3 Pilot Cl;1ssifit•d Ad . REAL ESfATE Veteran Re;il Es tate ~ formal dining. I.fu ge Owncr'o\'illfinance. bedroom. 2 bath home. _l~o_n_e_642-5678. 833-3548 Special is t . Ask ror llPERB _ patio kit chen and JACOBSREALTY Country kitchen. Walk to •6 .,.•ral Veterans counse lor . OMES breakfast nook. Lar,gc WATERFRONT 1~~~~~~~~~~·1 __ 2_,_i_•_N_e_w_po_rt_._'_0_,JOt __ "_ all schools . Only 10'/r 1002Ge-Mral 1002 556-7777.Callanytime. £amily·.part y room . 675.6670 dO'>l.'n. Call now to sec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3848 Campua NB S49·165S Separate m0lhl'r-1n·l3'o\' SP AMISH 847-6010. Agent. .. VANDERBILT .. PARK HOME One of Univt:.rsi ty Park's rarest ancl niosl l)(lp ular plans. A very spacious 4 bedroom ~nd family room home wilh :1 baths. Beautifully localed on a park "'ilh a vie\~'. S79.500. LOT IN BIG CANYON Build your drccirn home on this super site overlooking golf course at end of <.:ul-dc -s~c:. Lowest price in this pres liJ..!iou :; gate g uarded comn1 unity. $6~.000. WATCH THEIOATS- FISH & JONATHAN from the spacious living room of your five hcd,roo1n Cape Cod home. Formal dining roon1, patio plus sheltered terrace c>n 45• frontage. Pier & float -J.:xccll cnt fee value $250,000 WESTCLIFF Exclu siv~ l.incoln I.one -Four bedroon1 home \vith formal dining room ; grc~1t fan1il.v hon1e -Close to schools and s hop1Jin g. 592,500. PENINSULA INCOME UNITS ' •I Uni1 s for only SW.I, 750. Probably the best buy on lhe 1n arkct in income property. llGCAHYOH- IEAUTIFUL IOIDEAUX 3 bedroom. highly upgraned. 1973 price. Great location, big Jot, air conditioning, Corning cook t op, some vie,v_. privac}'· $118J500. Quic k occupancy. · DIAL 644-1766 2161 SanJoaqotloHlllsRd.,H.I . A COLDWELL IANKEll CO. suite. s"·ecping stairs to New Custom Bayfront ACIE.,DA l ----~----- OCEAMFR°"1'5 sec luded master and H ome on Balboa H ~ G9'Mral 1002Gttteral 1002 H-l Vacant lotS00.000 SORROWRIL c hi Id re n s suit es. Peninsula. 4 bedrooms. 4 RED TILE ROOF 2& l Br duplex S138,500 SELLERS t.:normous 400 sq. ft. b~thh>. I Ga\lerfy. 2 1 story Arche d atrium entry. J&2 DrduplcxSIS8 ,SOO This couple never even honu,"ame room.Ever.v wit ots 0 Jl: ass. 2 e· r 11· · ... fireplaces, wetbar. all ig orma iv1ng room. Dlx.duplexS!99.SOO s.·leptinthemaster suite' possible extra. Only Sepa,ate f·•m•'lv •oom the la t est built-in ,, • · ' · Submitallofrers!! They just added, in· S69.950 today. Call Country kitt·hcn. Boat 675-7060 s.ta I le d & paneled & 963-6767 . Pri\'ale pier for boat to 60 door throuA h garage.tii,g GOV'T. OWNED plumbed and .... now they oPfN 1119• rr s 'u"' ro et NICJ' ~~·5_[i~g 01r3~!; af:~~: "L" shaped lot . P:1rk like 4 RR .. 2 b•. S29.500 must mo.e. Elegonl48R "II' 8 lho Bl d setUn" Ju>l '46.950. Low down payment trilevel w I brand-new :~ i ..c.•"'-'=•-"'-""'-· _____ l·lurry-call no'o\' to sec. 556-SfKXI pool & jacuzzi. paneled {!.:;.._ _1':} BIG CAMYOH-IW7 -60 10. A~ent,_. ___ _ Balboa 8-_ pP'ftft, office. bui It -in stereo. I~"=':·''-:··''"'"'"":·%=~~='!"!=~ -, ·-r brick B-B-Q, dlx . DOVER VASPECIALS ~ .......... ~R""'e~a~ltars""'""'""'""'~ I watcrsortener and much. THE BLUFFS 2 Br & den jewe~. w/great Appraisals in-ready for _ much more. Their mis· $7 I OOO vie'o\' or ocean & Catalina. escrow, Stately JD H, fortune is your op -• .Enlarged 2nd Br. Italian 2ba, din rm . hrick frplc. portunity at S76,000. Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 marble bath & Crplc, de· inside laundry rm. Jr,g. 'o\"/assumable 1'k loan. bath end unit that pro-luxe upgradini:i: thruout. manicured grounds, CALL now! 556-2660 vides plenty of pri\'acy $t29,500. 19 Rue Fon-to'>l.·e ring trees. pre- • SELECT · plus a VIEW across the lninebleau, Owner stigious area close to luscious greenbelt to the 1_64_4_·_"4_6_7 _______ 1 shops & schls, andex<:ell. PROPERTIES Back Bay. Transferred ,.8 1ue at 545,500. CALL 1-----------1 owner mustscll.646·7711. 640---0600 HEW OH MARKET Open E.e,. R·2 LOT ":::::--. Newport Beach duplex . -Le\'el 60x205. Walk to Fee land. Sharp & cozy. 19th St. s hopping area. 162•500 5·.P .RLING , Zoned ror 4 unil.<;. Nol " many lots /elt. Buy now! HEAL ESTATE 833-3548 Wanl ad res ults 642-5678 S©\\.~}A-J&t-~s · Thal In triguing Word Game wilh o Chuclcle ------1..:.04 -, Q.AT a, POUAM 0 lf-rono-ltrte<• of ""' IOU!' 11:ro...tlled -d• be- '-to Joi-.., 1-"""'i. -ch ~ COATS~ WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC i.\(' Ge rrie PEHIH. POINT Nenrly new 2-11tory, 3 bedroom . 3 bnt hs : enclosed patio, 2 fi replaces, elcctrie buiU- in!I, ~arai;!'e door opener. Phced et $124.000 .G73 a6G3 642 2'41·6w.'!8 associated ll~·~~r;, <J1,.,,1c•11o; I' , W ~ '" ' • • '• ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realtg PANORAMIC IAY & MOUNT AIH VIEW. Beautiful custo~, 21h year old, s bedroom_ T fam1_ly room home. High beam ceilings, nch woods, stunning decor . $135 ,000. Ken Ha rtley 642-8235 . (V63) TAKE A VACA TIOH! Moving to thi s Ocean View home will be a permanent trip. Private beach 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, custom built: Owner wants offer! .Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (V64) SUPERB S~DOI· EX9UISITE CRAFTSMANSHIP Abound in this absolute ly magnificent 4 bedroom home. Situated in the exclusive private eo·mmunity of Irvine Cove. we offer this eleganl home to you ror $550,000. ' Evan Corkett 642·8235. (V65) IRVIHE TEllRACE - ARCHITECTURAL DELIGHT. Convenient location for shopping bo~ling or school. 7 yrs. new. High c~1l1ngs , stone fireplace, is land kitchen . Appt. o nly. Dona1 Chichester642·8235. (V66) LINDA ISLE. 51' on lh e Bay ! Beauti full y d ecorated family home w /4 bedrooms, family room, study, cantilevered terrace & slip. Cathy' Schweickert 642-8235. (V67J '' , ~~~~~~~~~~~ tot ~Griff 141·1).15 1144~KAlll11.1r1•4·1200 ~I .. Kh, C.1Uot1'ia t26i~ , , ....... ""~--' ' . .. 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I n b e aiutlful North l .• al(una, Close t.o Jhop· ping & beoi ch . $210 a n1onth : asking $30,000 Luxury water1fron1 homes priced rrom $210,600. "' waterfront.11 607 Bay11ide Drive , Newport Beach. 873-3900 COMMERCIAL NEWPORT BEACH WESTMINSTER SlOOOTaxR- New 1-lt g BrhTriple"t' jut1t bit. Lollolpall<lfl 2010 Huntinl(lOn N.Ad1nui . d • REl'ITAl.S • d 3 Br. 2 Ba , cpl/ rps, stv . UNIV PARK f'ncd yd, lt\'Kil now . · Child OK . $300 mo. Her 2 HR . 2 b:i ..... $.!25 /4 d room, flrepluce & pool. uroun aud this BIG •lou1e carpeted , yard BEAUT! F'UL 4 bedroom. fenced & l11ndscapetl . a lftth homo with 600 t't. or nlore. Off1c~ 1tndtf1r rclall 11pare. 45" Open Daily 1-5,539-6179 S48·8328 3 ~R. 2~1 ba ....... . 4Hll ,2'h b:1 .. ·····-~ Shitrp 2 Ur. 1-t~a Verde TllE TERRACt: 1e1parate rimlly room $49,~. P hone Joseph C. Mnd dinin• room 18 ••· G•llant, Sr. Realtor, ~.4445 lo Mi>· ft . Prune. off1(·e TWO i>"OVRPl.EXES OCEAHFl:OHT loci.lion:;. 1 Y<'ar leases Good cor. toe. Buy 1 01 l.Alt;.A.IH I! or more . lnrludci; bothat$70,0otJ.eu Reduced to $100,000. ut iltlu!s and ioinltorh1I. Ytillll'.<'r Heil Uy 556·6171 Villa for rent. 2 RR , 2 ba ......... . " I H •900 WALNU1'SQVARt: , ~que omt.~. 546 . ., . 2HR,28:t .......... ~ cant. lirlng your f1mlly•t--------- or c111! to :5tc SUNSHll'I! AND SMIUIS All Tho Way 2710 W. Occanlronl t:i.11 now i114) 752·t700. 2 RR, rpl!I, drps, dispm1al. 3 HR;~':;~~~~~-s.J, $58,500. i~ikil SunJ E•• . .645-5849 ' Nr. WES1'CLIFF PLAZA l\ltr. lrg 3BR 2ba, bltn11. hdwd flr11 , (pl, 11.atlo. $59 ,500. K INC:AARO H .l~,642-2222 ·~---1 Pvt l'arty seek11 house 1800 ' or less. P..1 esa Vcrdti . Prine. only! P.T.I.. 540·6099 On lhis low-low priced 3 bdrm home. t'l•11turc~ ht. BY OWN t-:R. Completely furn kitchen: Z full bth. n;1nodt:led 3 Ud . 2 Bu. plus sep. luundryroorn. home on Ulu<"b1rd Ca· U11e your VA. 968·44:i6 nyon, Heiltned ceilingis , SPARKLER frple, ,.,ood & 11totined IM AHD OUT i.tln1111 window11, 2 deck!! & ... Open Sat /Sun/Mpn 1·.5 INVES'fMt;N'f I 0 Olo DO'\Utio.I fplc, palio, laundry rm, 1.AYFIOMT DIVISION /t Tin gar.S"l'.!5.AgtMS-7729 One oC Lido'• btist buy~. 1·111::1tl!:A1.t:."')fATE:RS TRIPLl>~X -t i..~ Yf'ari; WOW! Act ta.st! Centrul ~ joyous living, with pier & -----n e w · 1 n c 0 111 c West Side location. 2 br .,-,a slip It 11u ndy bcal'h , COftdomlnlums SSI00 .... $74,500. house, I IJa +laundry rm VISleH $249,500 •• !!':.!~~e ••••••••• ~?~~ IJ.. jGPulaca1.1 l :1:s~~/~,~:;l'1ri ~~k~~,; •ULTY UPC'I "'O · Closed. garage, extra 552 .. 7500 • IAll F. l!lVINt<:, 2 Pi operties -. ' space next to house, fnt"dl l----------BH , 2 BA , patio, central 752-1920 t' l · I k't h '' b LIDO RE LTY s ~77 \ 1.• I .,1 ... ' It It Gl.-ns Jlulio. $84,SOO. Open Sat. with value! Comfort &Sun. I to4. ~Hluebird•1 ----------* 673-7300 * ~~~~~~~~~n~:P0·$12,000. s Br. 3 Ba . 55000. dn, s 1r,•;;. Int. agt inr. ()14•ncr, 14525 Oval 1400 0UAlll1.NlW~r11ACH pa io, crp s inc . I r en .... NtV . PK . J br, 2 a, Rd &f4.4KM7 & bath . New s tove , h1~h ly upgraded, atrium custom drps, new clean & lovely patio, S37:io mo. paint job. $200. mo. Call A\•ail ~t ay J:st 5..'i.z..(llOOor 646-1246. Please leave 673-8234 16 Ul'llTS your f"mily around 2 C11nyon [Jr, 497·181 __ ,~· --1 t'anlasllc Vle-w o( Bay & 'fAX Sl·lf,'l .T''·R ·' Oc 2 8 2 8 d -on tree lined str<'et fi replaces or uinc in u OCEAN VIEW eun, r, u, con o. 4.1,lexes & tri-plexes by 000 W d 1007 _546-7,39 ; 636·~._t_• ___ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolboa f'enlnwlo BEACJI COTTAGE, 41lR, tlleps to bay &. ocean. Prircd to sell at $62.000. Coa s t Properti<'s, 673 -5410 message or cdll eves. -------~-Mtta Verct. rustic setting. Loaded 1 with 2 balronlt-s. Hoi.11 th.:> beach. 2 br&twnhse. $165. · ant uph·x or By own<'r, 4 Br, 21/:i Ba. with l u"uries. Dial DUPLEX s lip avail . $69,soo. Compl pkg. Brand nu. single lamtly hon1e, in ---. r I I den, formal dining, k itch.,c968=--c"~"'"'-------Pe re h ed above the 644-6856"-'-------' K4&l 323 Newport or Costa Ml'sa 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 (·~r J:ar, rp , LCf9U"G l•och 324 w/breokfiast area. laun-• beaehes or So. Laguna; b ___ for$10 ,000cqu1ty. fn<'d. yd . Avail no,.._ $310 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dry rm, large yard, OO\" * OPEM HOUSE* ho1nc & income or in-1-IARB H VJt<;WJlomcs SJ)Al'IOUS IBR 11,l,i b HAL f'tNCHIH, Rtfr. mo. 673-35460,.Tlr. Executi•e Ho.ne ed · 1123 r..lAINSfRt:E"r come property . N Portorino w/bonus rm . do · ' ho a 2727 F,.Coastllw)'. er patio, $69,000. Cull v11caney proble1n here; 4Brt , :l'fi ba. !00.500. fee. <:o~ . 1.uxur1_oos me Nerrt· 3 Br, 2 Ba Cottage Newly t•onstructed & Doll house: 2 Hr; l>ei. buy S.57-5070 OPl::N J)AILY 1·4 PM . d . h l ~ 000 OPEN S· l 1_51Su 11 _1 or 2nd. hon1e 1n Laguna ---~6~7~5--4 ,~3~9~2__ ty ..... home, frplr. $375. never ()('cu pied; in prime &ocean. $73 ,500 t----------1 New, eu!ltom 4BR & fam price rig t a ~. ~ '1 n or He a c h C 0 LON 'i' "" L t' Ou•··t nd •----t I V lie 1034 by app l . 201!1 l'orl l<f'Al1'Y.992·t"'t 5 X GROSS Yrly.&10-1493 aguna sec 10 . ..:;a -MarshallRI'" 675·4600 r-.on a" rm.3cargtir.Trailerac--· • ~r c •· v ' gA· R.-Rams•ate,N.U. • ··~--1ng vu t• o ea n ""' Corono del Mer --••••••••••••••••••••••~ cess off a ll<'y. Walk to : '.· u~u.=-......c:-. --3 8 l d bit s C t 1· Ult · 1022 u ·o.:..> 644·7866 540·Sot l5 l\dultcondo,pool.side2br, Ne14·port Beach Duplex. r, ep s. rps. n . a a ina , ra-s pactous ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olymric Pool beacLh and .. !:,akl" l'urk. 1 · ~llG"t? ---2 ba. 1 level, lrg rms. 2 Bedroom s. Take ad-l,!ar., Re f. $325, 646·1098 3 bdrms. & fam. rm .. 2 Beautiful slory, 4 BR . CAL ~36-™"l •••·2800 ""EWPORTHGTS r eves. wknds. 642-1552 f>'rept••es t o'n ms tr Geralds. Thomas, Hllr. cc:==--~~~--I ""' , 0!4'nt!r 548-0 •. :t0<::_: ____ 1 vantage o Summer ren-... · · · Hew Custom Duplex 211~ bath home ~oes with --· _ _ _ tals , 1 Ulk lo bca<:h, days. ________ s uite. 1'1 assive liv. rm. D Sout1~.~.fHhwy 1 0thw;snhOolgyempoop,.e1,·.".-"r'h'eeyko,.dusr 2NF..AT l·l.H.llOMt<:S OCEAHVIEW "'HINGAIRF.EAll f'XT $20_.950 .$7.$,590. MF.SAVERDf.:.3br,2ba, wk.>lle~ceolwbimai:-,.:_!lweal•~e'! o you 1 ... e s in~ es, 38 R. 2ba on Stunford L0'1' 25xl00 in Laguna • ., ~ ' ' '· · Don 't believe it! Then , , 1 __ ._,1 ~ IJltns, fncd . yd, ept /dri>S. '1 ._,,,. • ~ shakes, s tained glass, will lovc it andOadwill t.n.: 4 HR, 2bu o n Bc:ich for home or DUPLEX Sharp,ruslic2 con1e sccil!Be<1uliful 2 Ill• QIMlll $325 . Va c<1 nt. A gt. se lr -c l ca n oven !\~ so lid oak puneling, love the 3 car ~arage . Wrightwood Ln. du11te"x . I' rice $15,000. hr, heam ccil'J::., cpt'g., story , 2 bedrm, deluxe Plac• dshwshr., trash compl:lt'· raised paneled doors. 700 Separate enclosed laun· RIGllT RLTY. 979_8533 s4200_ Down. o 14•ner encl. i:aragc. i>~arh has I 540·!720 tor, ell', Will aceept long Sq.rl.ordc',k•'n•&4c·or dry room for /l.1om . A r· · , 1 li\'P.t'Qmpletelyfncd.yd . features. ~-R 1 ·1 A ·1 t erm rental frotn .., 1nanr1ng at 1'ir. ,,JOI VILl.AG r~ CARDl<~NS 751-1920 2 B dup ex. Ava1 · pr1 parking. Sec Dt 509 muj~l s~e! Century VerySec lud('d~S4!J.500. 4109 W. 5th St., Santa l400GUA1l5t.Nfwl'<MI llACH 17th. Crpls, drps, gar. responsiblep~ c;oJde nr od . Pri ce 211 -unt1ngton Valley VACA.MT 549·0812 646-6710 Ana.open IO:J0 to 7:30 • Adults,nopets.$200.mo. S650M $119,500. Call .~67:,::3:c·t'.'.'.G58:'.'.·'......_l·-"-•-al_E_s_·1_a_te_._84_2_·S600=~·-I OWNER ANXIOUS. 3 Daily. Agt. Mountain, Desert, i..:54c:5:..-<....:.4::5::c2•c:a:.:l:.16:.cP<c"'c:...--l I N C J, U D E S COUNTRY CHARM Bedroom. 2 bath. Shur1> STEPS TO SURF ----Resort 2400 GARDENER. Call P.1is-4 BR & c I ea n with c oi y 1 & 2 Br. Duplex! Gd . in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Separate house, Eastside, sion Realty • 494 -073t DUrLEX Lurge country kitchen fireplace . VA & F'l-IA {'Omcasisorxlnt.poten· Ou~ex•s/ PAL~i DESF.RT. 0 ,..n Costa !\1esa . 2bedroom, between 9:30-5:00 ; ask Wlwarm IJriek deeO>". 645 7344 180 $275 548 7473 f J A Fed "'ith 3 BR, 2 lla Rcnt~I. terms·Callanytime. * · · * Lial for builder!~ L.ci:a l nits sale 0 your 0'4'n !\1obi\e llome · · or o nnor r lluji: ... rumpus room for So. of Bayside Dr. with pooii'able + Jbig bdrms, SC On REAL.TY 17700range Avenue H-21..ot. $54 ,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lot in Pri. adult Country 3 bdrm, lrg Cenc 'd bkyd, Ocean View 1-lome. 3 Rd, benutiful natural wood 2 1 ~ ba. Beaut tree lined S36·753] Cnsta !\1esa SOUTll COAST INVESTORSOELIGHT Club for less lhan SIOO. patio, ~ar. sti.•, crp.t , l•f.? Ba . bltins, lnel'g. textures. Only one year street, giant yard for the I .. ~~~~~~~~~ I r~R EE COAST TO INVEST!\.1 t-:N'r Eastside Costa ~l esa. t. 3 per. mo. P & I. 494-952.8 ref ri g. $250. Avail 5/1. w /D. SJ15 . mo: 494·8136. new.Call 644-7211Agenl kids. I ~ l--C~O=A~S~T_C~A;.ccT~ALOG=c:..-i ----'5~49-·~08~1~2---·I Br. duplex ; I, z Br, afters. 675·11!27. CATALIHAVIEW JADE REAL.TY BEACH HOME duplex ; I. 2 Br, house; ReolEstote ~~!!~l!! ...... ~~•5•~ 5 br, 21/·: ba . ram rm .. din., ____ 84_7_·t_23_t ___ 1 $232. Mo. Exceptional View all on one lot. Wont•d 2900 Dana Point 3226 3 BR, 2 BA Condo, swim 'g ,-Walk to beach, Va ulted bd r ·1 842-7407 548-3011 Agt rm, 2 fr pis. extensive ._ _________ 1 Larg<' 3 rm.. am1 Y · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool , air cond, 2 car gar, I d . & d t r ceilings, patio kitchen, rm. + sep. billiard rm.. l'LIO' I" •~D E OUSE n scaping. ecora -15x20 family rm. brick .._ .._ ~ B ACH 11 • , near S285.&42·1334 ;642-M7Bor ing. Fee land by owner. Elegant Mansion fpl c, dbl gar & big lot. As· bdrm . & hath. Jli Jt h Income Property 2000 Home or duplex. Cash marina 2 Br, 2 Ba, epts, 979,3237 Red uced to $132,.500. 4001 111ammoth 4 br wtfam some i>'llA loan, $232, above Corona del 1'1ar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• buyer , Ca 11 C hu ck drps, bllns, $285499-2986 L --=-"'0"'-N-i---.... ---3-2-5-2 -T_o~p~•_;d_•_L~n_.644 __ -0_1_to ___ I rm & forn1al din. New Mo. pay s all or re -Askin~SIOS,000 ''WANTt<:D-INCOME Spiller.Agent.645-0.103 r ___ .... VI'-3234 -,-.. ..-· UNITS''. Client wishes to rvuintOlft a'""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWPORT BEACH crpt & dr ps. brick ~pie, fi n;ance. $43,000! ! Ukr VERDANT invest in smaller income RHtols •••••••••••••••••••••••ADULT CO MP.1. 2 BR, 2 4 Br. dining, ramily rm, cov<'red patio, boa or _96_2_·5_5_11 _______ Sec luded hota nical units-Costa Mesa area,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'~0R LEAS1'~: 4 BR . $350. Ba, $325. 2 BR & Den.·2 pool,2frplcs.AAArond. trailer ucce:;soversized • 1044 par;.adi sc . Wate r fa ll . Prefers ni cco,.nersunil mo . 17 606 Sa nl a Ba, $375. Club }louse. 1''ee land . Jl;irbor lligh lot, near 23 aere park Irvine atrium, beamed li ving & willin< to pay equita· Houses furni*d Cristobal. Call Vera. Swim Pool Monarch S h ID. '4'ilh lots of green & com· •••••••••• ••••••••••••• BLUFFS CONDO ,..,... 7771 962 -· · c 11 T I •· ._c oo 1st. S90.<DJ. rm . with close-in vu. ble purchase price. Call••••••••••••••••••••••• "°"'. or . ......., Summit. a ca o: SPA HL ING munitypool.Assufl'leVA SUPER SHARP Spacious Customized 545_8424 . Associated Hunli-'ona--• 3240 Babcock Realt y, 10 HEALBS'rA'ff<~ 6~~·Y..S57.300. 3 BH in CREENTJ{EE.\•~$9~7~.500~~~~~~~1 Split Level 3Br 3Ha G I 3102 '":I' ~ 5 499-4509 833-3548 , , •, air conditioned, s ag 1e"·o ay a a ••••••••••••••••••••••• (' h V. r 8 4t2 Pl 1 South Coast Brokers. enera ••••••••••••••••••••••• am-pm. • carpets, wa llpapered . TOWNHOUSE S72 ,000 Q14·ncr675-3400 MESA VERDE VACANT house SlZS. Util Vaca nt. J BR, f plc , 4 BR . family room, living 962·4471(r.I: 546~8103 Short eserow possible. Sea Terrace. 2 Bdrms., Bluffs Condo-Beaut. dee & TRIPLEX pd. Also bachelor units, freshl y painted, beaut room, din. area, firplc, .10,kto~-• .., 4101 G leowood Agl d k' landscap;ng, close t cpts-<lrps, 2 car gar ., ... ~ · · lge. mo ern 1tchen, lndscp'd Natur"I ••ood owuER ... ~ Balboa SJ45. Laguna V l . 1 3 833--07"" OPEN llOUSE · "' " "'":I o•ean. $350. Ask for fenced yacd, sprinklers. ery exc_e p ion H Huntinqtonleoch 1040 °"· . ~ ocean view. Oversized floors .JBR,21f.!BA.fam 2-2 Bdrms .. t Z·bdrm. + Beach $145 . Newport K~ith .962-4471 Avail May l. SlSO. per bdrm .. family rm. home: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat/Sun 12-4pm. yard, room ror pool. All rm for mal din rm Will den, w /frplc. Garages. Beach $155. Util pd. Yrly. mo. 1st. last & de.v-..:it. brick r a c ade : close to J :;:.:.;.::.::;:.:.:.:.:.:;::.:.:.::.:.:.: !~~~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; r e:c r_e a t i o n ~ I f a_c i Ii ti es ca~ r y 2nd ·r o. o~·ner . p ri ,, ate pa lios. .A~g~t~. ~F~·~·~· ~•7:.:9~·84=311::.... __ .1 Fi rep I a re. 4 BR , 2 BA. 1499.2544 _ ......, best bearh. $99,.500 o "' ELEGAMT ..... EW ~~1~h.9501n v.·alk1ng distance. 579_500 . G40·l&4I .____ Owner /agt 833-l761: -new erpts, drps, R/0 .1----------. O ·· BAV .<>.NO BEACH ,,7•,-:H:ioa •• ' ' A ' R Costo Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY7LEn ] BR CondominiYIM Next to Running Stream, neoar Hewport't Upper Boy. $40.950.-$44,950 345 Uni•enity Dr. (Just of( Irvine Ave) 548-7223 Near cean! ~ .-0.='-"=------•Hewport B•ach 3169 v.·a1k to schools & s hop-S1~ARr 2 bedroom. com· 4 Br. Fam Rm. 2 story TURNER ASSOC. San Juan l·---------1 ••••-•••••••••••••••••• p;ng. $315 . mo. Ask for Newport leach 3269 free standing home. -c ·tr 1078 L' L'd I I I Plctely upgraded inside 1105 N. Cst 1-lwy·, Laguna op1s ono SOUND INVEST. ive on 1 0 s e. on Y Bev or Dale, 963-4567 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof. front landsc::1p;ng. .... 2 B 2 R .11 nd wit It hew shug 494-1177 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOOD RETURu'. ...,.....,mo. r . a, 963-1786 \V Beach 3 Br, nu cpl, P I u s h c a r p e t i n g , c " \_:2~t~=17~~~·~·~~~~1~~l~ \ :=~:;'---;---;;-::-;::;:;;:-;:;;;;·\ d n h 2 b carpets. lliglot. Room to Ry Owner. 2Br.1Ba on-.,.. · rps, s ws r , a. build. Only ~•.ooo. Re<I draperies & fenci ng. r->nnn down. New 3 Br. 3 do. Pool, gar. 2 mi to This4·plex,'"sthon 2. 3 & 4 Br $275-$385. patio, yrly, $450. 1213) ..,..... Univ Park S57 990 ............., BX at u5 000 SPACIOUS 4 br, 2 ba, · · gl & Carpet. Realtors536-8836 . 552 93oo8kr . Ba. oceanview $425 mo. Ocean. $24 ,900. Ca ll CJl'OSS -' beautifully fum'd. Just Ckh1ldNren 1,s1n esB bpelsl_696 __ 5880 ______ _ · · lease opt, 497 ·1051 :1 ~830=--4_836~------I RIVIERA REALTY o . o ces. ar ara, 77 steps to beach. $425 mo, 963-6739: 557-763J Lease/Lse Option-$575 SUBURBl •l'•RK 524-01 Santo.Ano 10801, ..... ~·~•~6~4~2~·~7~0~0~7~• ..... ·~1 Yrly.557 -0308 mo. 2 Story 3-4 Brs. JV:! ,. ,. TURTLE ROCK TERR .. lod I H L-a Hi-....i 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br house on •·ater with 4 Br, 2 Ba Po e ome ba. Frplc. conversation 5 BR TR.LEVEL President's home. View, -.,.-.. T"... c 1·r Cl · " A' 65 90 pool, 4BR. 2'hba, 2 fp, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Sl9,9SO• dock. Beautifully furn, " a I . ass1c ir plil, frbml DR, lge l>'Rr + S O * WE KNOW* d b I 0 0/0 DOWN cond. fully lndsrpd, lots g e onus rm. o I" , cur gar . ~yowner.Prin -Lar ge 2 be rm, 2 a tr ash compacto r , or ext r a s. 17531 separate .apt. Lrgpatio, This much desired model e ipals onl y. $120 ,000. LAGUHANiGUEL w /(en,·ed patio on 4 Units "'ilh room Cor 3 garbage di sp, dis· Montbury Cir. $450/mo. fu l ly lnd scpd, auto becomes available orily,ic»-:::2....::37::::81'------· I * IEST * beautifully landscaped more . De sir a b I e hwasher, washer dryer.1 c84=6~.J~30~tc·------I sprk lrs. Clu b pool /ten· once.in -awhile! Offer~ grounds w/pool. security Eas t s ide location. 3 auto garage door opener. n i 5 . 6 4 0 -l 3 27 & all the rcatures most 8 Y ow n c r · 4 Br · j;?;a t es & much more. Bdrm ow ner 's home plus $275mo. yr lcase675·7156 LOVELY 2. 3 & 5 Br 640_1500. e"t l4S.5. "'anted in a home, in· court yard, r<',dw~od llAROTOFIND $2200 Moves you in and J rental units plus room • homes. S300 to $600 .. 1c=....c=c.c=c.---- cludin.':: breakfast nook , dt·ck .. $52,900. 3732 Scot-6RR Exec. home, in pre-$215. per mo. pays it all for 3 more. As king Houses Unfurn1shed Patio, ten nis els, rec. Townhouse· 2 br, 21h ba, formal dining room, tsdale551·3879 stigious area with full incldg ta"es, ins. & t.69.000. 14•ith only $6900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• room, 2 car ga rage. pool. bltns, wash /dry, la~ge family roon:i. very UN !Vt:RSITYPARK coastal & ocean views . maint fees. Call Dan at down G....-ol 3202 Some w /fir e places . gar.No pets .675·9188 private master suite and 5HR. 21r.z ba . DR. i>'am 4600 s q fl two·story 839-8321 for appt lo sec. Children welcome .. indoor la undry, room. Rm . 21h car gar, patio, Spani s h, 4 yr old . Agt. 1£ .Quail l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tobin And .we ha".'en l even pool, t e nnis. $62 ,500. $l L69o.!"}o·au•--'Rlly. SouthLanaino 1086 PICIC9 ~ FRP.E FREE Pl"opertyMgmt. described neighborhood 552 7770 .,.-""r"' .,.-p, Dp--&.:--·. •ProfessionalServi<'&' F and 1 oration ! Better'.\ :0-:.::w~•::r~. :=c· c..c'-:-:-:-· \_830~':::'"'~"'~--4~96"'=-4<>1~~o • •••• •••••• ••••••••••• • m--~~ *LANDLORDS* --~84~6~·~13~1~t~, ~N~o..:..:ee=---1 2 Blocks to ocean, lge 4 Br, 3 Ba. family room, frplc, 3000 s q rt, comm. pool & tennis. Owner. $499. mo. 645-3370aft5 hurry and phone 546-2312 The Terrare·2 Br, 2 Ba, BY OWNER New tri·level 1.00 OUAnst. NIWPOn UACH H f · d * Walk to beach from this ro' dcla '.ls . m·•oy ,,tr", P''·me loc. home. oceanview. 3000 + om e In er s 3 b 2 b od " " r v · · · 2 9900 super r , a m ~rn BRAND ne w Newport .. 9,sooownerSSl-20'79 sq. t . 31972 1rg1 n1 a 64 • h Ila eryth ng Way. Open ilouse daily ... 'ITS Calirornia's Largest ome. . s c \· 1 Terrace Condo. J Br. 21h 10-4, from Sat. Apr. 5th 8 Un •Rental Service!• you want in a horn<'. S295. Ba. Adults, no pets. $«)0, CEHTRALEMT'RY thru Sun. Apr. 13th. Mo.AskforRevorDale mo.675·5800.Bkr. SHAKE ROOF Be i l k itc-hen, den , Price was $133,900. Now f:asts lde Costa li-1esa . ltUDWA Y City, act fast, 4 ~953,,.;:i~·4~'6~7:'."963"':·~t'186~----\::;-:;--;---:-:-:=-:;:;;-:;;- l-IARDY.'000 FLOORS-~~~;;o~ bedroom or formal area, $99,500. 5-2 BR houses w/beam br, 2 ba, frp\c, pool, BBQ, 3 BR. Adult Condo.-New Bluffs bay view. 3 BR. 21,;, ] IDRMS vou can reach tbem all ceil'gs, frplcs, shg crpts. kids, pet. Fee-Bkr. crpts & drps. No pels. bMolhBs. 1 ,mm644oeutla1~· M7S ~·~~~r .bl~~~· r~~~r Y~~~ FAM. ROOM from the cer amic tile en-Mobileo Hom•s 1100 pri. patios oomplet<'I} MISSION Viejo, Fan-$225. 962-295l btwn 10-12 o. ro er -...., w /ACCESS.3Bedrms,2 try o f this l ovely ForSale fenced + 3Units.$1200 t~stic3br .2 .. ba,applns, wkdy~. CONDO nr. Hoag Hosp. balhs , 14·alk to a l l POOL University Parktwnhse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• income p/mo.Sl40,000. kids,pet.A/C,gar.$265. 2br 2ba tri·level rrpl $39,500 It has a red tile roof. a 20 x 50 RILTA10RE. 2 BR . SOUTH COAST llUNTI NGTON Beach. 2 Br, 2 story townhouse. cp~/drps, $300. 645·7418' 'schools. $43.500. Best of Better hurry 00 this im-. d PRIVATE GUAR DED 2 Ba, Dana Point Village-INVESTMENT Save $40. mo. 3 hr, 2 ba. w /wa s her, dryer &1--===.:.-:=="-'-=-.cccc. • terms. maculatc beautifull y de· gp~f:en!~~~/~~~an a AR EA·Creat family liv· ad ult park, Walkr to 549·0812 &646·6710 frp\c , patio, kids, pet, ref rig. Comdm . JX?OL C$24tOI NEWPORT Terr. Con~o 3 Roy McCardle corated house on hu ge "' in~ in this spacious 4 hr. marina. Furn or un urn. fncd , garage. mo. $100 epos1t. a Br. 21h ba, mslr. su1t.e.,. Realtor 1810MewPOrl Jot, with 2 patios, pro-21h ba. 1-li·ceilings. Pan. $1 1000. 496·1372 or •NEW• HOMEFIHDEA:S 968-93J2after4pm. bltns, ram. rm., lndry., Costa Mesa548-7729 fessional landscaping, ocean vu . VACANT. to be c•~96~'c·•~~~58::.._ ______ 1 •642-9900* BR 2 B d l h d patio, gar., oceanviewon boat gate and separate soldnow1 $86500 1--..::..:..::::__:c:_::.:.. __ 13 · a, e ace 15acrcparkw/pool.$37S. 3 Colle<;ie Park Beauties!!! .. pool area. Fantastic at VISl•N Enjoy th~.G~l.ite Beooch Pl"op•rty 1350 30 ADULTUMITS VACANT 1 Br house $125. (!a rage, soft water, cpts, mo. 644·7357 $ J 9 . 5 O o ! ! Ca 1 I RIALTY Call 493-2513 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA Al so 2 br Costa Mesa di rps, bNltns .• ~~~s~· 15·-~---.----3~2~1~0~ 114·963·567 1. FORGETLOANCOSTS Unique Western Oavor. $165. Huntington Beach case. ope ..... .....,.,-vo<. unwa.._na 552 .. 7500 0 ·11 fl l I . , . d I M ••••••••••••••••••••••• - 1.,~~.,;.,;~.,;.,;~~~~J HiwportBl!'Gch 1069 wner w1 carry rs · Built for ow main· S175., Corona e ar SPACIOUS Condo 2 br, . F •••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Oceanfront. 4 Bdrms, 3 tenance, swimming pool $235., f'ountain Va lley 2 rabulous rec. area, 1n mi 1¥i. 1 br , fncd, kids, pet, BY OWNER 2 br, 2 ba "HARBOR VIEW Ba, home in Surfside. 29-1 Br, 1-4 Br. Full} Br, acreage, rruit farm , to bch. $275. 968-3473 single2sb. r cd k'ds l 2568Camegie . Townhome. 9 mos. old, TREEJ-IOUSE" $200,000Fu!IPriee occupied. Xlnt spenda kids pets. Agt. Fee. 5165. r. n · 1 ,pe · I 4 Bdrm. 2 fl111trSuites ~ lots or ex~ras. In Terrace 2 + neled den. lmmac. Call for appt. 213-598-1326 ble. By owner. Prin 979.8430 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, good Call Now!! --======~-Community. $49,000. 5065 pa . . , or 213-592·5376 Belmont only. location . LOCATION + 3 br, 2 ha, ~ Boxwood. Open }louse . Upg~adcd inside & out. Realty, 316 ~1arina Dr. 642·7412 FREE RENTAL book in (213l335·9382after4 kids, pet . rncd, gar, ~06 Hano•er, -551_1936 Set 1n future forest of Seal Beach, Ca. orrice. Ex:tmple, 2 Bd rm s ingles. 5215. ;s.4:2.9SO. 1 ' over 40 trees. $'76,500. E•es 645-5346 house. 1 bath, garage, 3 Br. den, patio. Close lo FRUIT Trees. 3 br, 2 ba, ,a BR. Fam-rm. Kitchen -·T~li>~ TERRACE. 2 Dr. 2 644 -8896 aft 6 pm or Busin•SS Property 1400 UNITS! fenced yard. childre n Westm. shop. ctr. $300. rrplc. kids, pet, rnc:C. • OPEN SUN 12-4 . ba .. nr, pool. Showcase 644-3285. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fine. 1ST and last mo. Children ok. 898-5066. garage. i>'ee·BKR ,..__, E rond . $4 3,500 A gt. BAYCREST by OWner. 4 10·' C-2 Fronlaf!e, Kalel,la,-FOURS & FIVES rent al $200. HOMEFIMOHS \,272 Fordham ~-state 640-5.560 BR . DIR. F IR. 3'h Ba. GC , next lo s hnp g. Tax s heltered, propert) HACIENDA Clean xlra lrg 3 br, 2 ba •642·9900• t-f 'I 1. .. aa....ar.n.r t 25000 sq rt •pprec.in goodareas. dplx.w/wept,drps,bltn, _________ _ ti 3Ttdrm, 11m1 yrm. ..w~ l'f'M..-v.n.a THEDR'L Ivan Wells custom. ~en e!. · , · REAL ESTATE Ro FA h t ash/dry•· • OPEN SAT&SVN 1-S CA A Sl03.ooo. Betow'market. Sale/Exchange. Ownt!r. 536-2579: 592-SOIO Agt. 18548 l•ach ll•d. -· ea.· .w wanted, nice Camily to CEILINGS 6440878 hk-up, lg pr• )d, gar+ careforourhome.3BR.Z t VETS-SSOO MOVES and a Spanish tile roof, Principals only. 646-1513 -6 DELUXE UNITS H.B. 963-8316 huge prkg. $285. No dogs. ba w /cpls, drps. The I UNITED IROKERS $$$$YOU 1·• $$$$ LEVEL Commercial 2 Blks from ocean ir 842·4866 yards ,,. ,·ust what you 8 bb Sul••i " add a special charm to DON'T WAIT H B h c 11 B t I 3222 f a • llll Sharp home! In choice this 3 BR. 2 ba. si ngle Lot 250X480 on major 0."n,~-c · a ° Coronod• Mer l"ine 3244 need for s ummer fun . '~~~6~4~6~7~4~·~·~~~1 area. su~r ,.1ue, th;, r 'I h c l TILL SUMMER: street in Orange County. IC inson ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,," M A k r Be r • •·~ ami Y omc. arpor h th l r l RIGl-IT RL TY 979--853:: · · 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.,.,,. 0 · s or v 0 _ 4BR with shake roof, 1 <1nd garage with :-;tora~e. ~~,~~~rasr~nt!J ~rpf:x Price $11 3,000. $30,000 · · ·Unique heh side, l Br, 1 h RENTALS Dale, 963·4567 963-171\6 l yowner 4 Br.2 na.5•{itz BLK to school & park. Breakfn st area nnd 1 bl kf Down . Good owner 22 unit npthldg.xlntloc.J Ba, frplc. newcpts, rec $3IO • 91 t .J. All extrali, super l·I URRY. H URRY! formal dining. Built·in ony lh oc rom~sul)(r financing. old $390000 979.337( rm w/wel bar & + 2BR,lba........... estnunshr 32 I llO ~n. CALL842-9371 welbarandmuchmorc. bf!ach. Live in ° rent yMron -t'ri9-5 ' · sauna . $395. biS-5543 or 2BR.2ba ...•... $325/335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• atio I-luge ot x "" THE HOME SSS SOO uut. NOW REDUCED TO S49·9501 2 BR , 2 ba ........... S365 Fireplace. 3 BR + den 2 ~arden <i rcn. $39,900.. • ONLY. $93,500.' Call 6 condos. $25,000 l( 2 BR, 2 B3 , ram .•... $450 ba modern home. Crpts, F. ri n. only. 645-7418 ; YOU HAVE RAISOR'S 644-7211 Agt. $2G.500. Assumable Fl-IA Costa Mesa 3224 3RR.2 Ba ........... MIO drps, bltns & ow. Must l-f--•-·"2_5_1. _______ 1 IEEH WAITING FOR loan. 511~-1·,~. rents $211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 RR. 2'h Ba, ram · · $475 see to apprec. $350. mO. ESA WOODS You must litt this 4DR REALTORS ~EWPORT SHORES to $250. 3 Br. l lh baths 3 br Greenbrook home. 2 3 DR , 2 Ba. ram .•..• $475 Ask for Bev or Dale I M cus tom l andscaped " •645-7344• c /d.Hunt.Conl.548-9695 ba. L /R, l>"/R, Di ll , RAISQR'S 963-4567963·1786 $58,500. home. Beautlflll rock 4S23Carnpu~Dr.,Jr\•h:1e lmm11c. 3 BR .. l·sty. 2 t7700rangeAvenuc bltns, D I W. [n cd yd, vears new 4 bedroom, 2 fireplace to warm your t:nmpus Valley Shop ctr. , Patios. Positively in Co1>(11 Mf!SA Corona Del Mar Triple:11 patios. dbl gar. $395. Nr. REALTORS ottdominiums 8th. formnl dining, hea rt. ALL TERMS . CALL833-8600 move·incond.$51.900 FREECOJ\STTO hltns,dsh14·hrs,pool, sun-So. Cst Plaia. Owner. Uttfwnishecf 3425 eparalc family rm. step 842-9371 CAYWOOD REALTI COAST CATALOG decks. 2 w /fireplaces. 675-0771 . 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• own llvinJC w /slone L-a leach 1041 • 548-1290 * $105,000 Prine. Only, c mpu•Valley<-'-~C\r BR. 2 Ba. brand oew. rplc, 3 car gar. qulek\•-'"!-------'.;~; •••••• , ••••••••• ,. Commercial 673·1418eve!'Or"'-'knds. COTT/\GE_ $190. 2 Br. a ~iuv · $225 . mo. Next to lhl!l ~!\C.!lsion.Bkr.SJS.81136 OldTownChann D "I Property 1600 fncd,chlld ,gar .. slngles. CALL833-8600 beach In 1-lunt. Och WALK TO IE.A.CH Open GI y llARBOR VIEW 4 RR , :i ••••••••••••••••••••••• f $45 OOO HAS all! S200. 2 br, stv., 846 1323 Hear lock lay L 2 Open for your inspection RA . 2 Story Deluxe. STRIP 2 or ' kids, pet. fncd, gar, patio UN IV PK . Terrace. new 31-'-"- 0 '------- uper sharp -4bedrm.2 ~~r!~.X 111~~·~w~'tn-ll-SPM ALISO CON· $92 ,500 . 1841 Port 2 f .564 500 PAINT&Save!4Br,2 Br,2 Ba ,DR,palio,pool.39n.11., 01\,So.Cst. ;ith, fAmlly rm home by sldc! Call anytime. oor..11N1.uM APTS. 4 Marga te Pl. COMMERCIAL or • Ba, kids, pet, rncd, gar . $4l:io , 552-7896 Plaza area. Crpt.s, drps, xclu~ive Back DMY SCOTI REALTY Plons 10 choose rrom. 9.-4 ~ ca~h apend11ble . The 1treat two.fer s ale Is Hurry! Fee-BKR. t""OR homes ror LEASE bltns, lg patio, pool. 1265. area. Cathedral cclllng!I, Close to s hopplng & SIE THIS & Great !ltrlp commercial on! 2 Houses ror $45,000. ~~G$~~~ 2 br, stv, kld:s, or SALE in the, IRVINE Nopet1>. 645·414& . exquisite wall to wa11 1..,~~~5~3"'6"'-7"'5"'3~3~~~ beach. Big ocean views! COMPARE perfect \ocallon. adjo-In C.M.-2 llou~es for [0vE t 2 lM-h'ld area Call us. We are ToWfthovte crpls. Woodt1sy cobvcredtl: Startina: at $36.500. Beautiful secluded 4 BR, cent to Alph1 Bet.a~ $64.5008. in N.B. Try 107' k nines · .. -· c i here to serve YOU & U..furnlthed 3525 p11tln . Exec ent uy a B b 30808COASf l·twV. Pool 1-lome. M08tdesira-ping center. Earns down. yappt 0 ,y• .1ar ••• .,... Wll.L MAKE f;VERY ••••••••••••••••••••••• $44 .950. Red Ca~pel , By owner.• r. Z'h a. SouthLP&una bin area. Pvt court.yard spendabl e per ye;1ir 1£ .Quall~ HOMEFfHDERS El>'FORTtos0\ve YOUR Renlton 963·7861,,.-2400 sq rt. on extra laJae entry & lu!!h lan.dSt'BP· 10.2" cap. rote. t>on 't ' • PJ •642-9900• h'ous ln• needs. eA.NO R..A M LC Oce.,an: a:;::::=-'-"-"---'----l loh 1h mile from Stale I $86SOO C I I 7,.1700 ace view. San Clemel'!le, o neach, $168,500. Assum•· e~btr& ng. ', · delay. al 114 ) ...... · · e PEnlT RULTI Dana Pt .• Cata1ina. New ss~:~7 ~~· ~g~', ~0 g : bl~ 7Yt'* G.I. Joan, Prtn ~OW ~Z~~~\~?~~ IN~~is~JNNT . Prap:r.,~:-· . 32~~· :.:·,~-1~~t:'.'et~: University P3rk. lrvlne 3 br. 21h be. c1ubh01;tSa, OwnC!ir /agt , 5-46 ·7739; ro"·~~g;~ house Sun 499•2100 549-0812 646-6710 T•IEREALES'TATERS l.OOOUAllSl.NIWPOlf ll.ACH $350.549-0192 ss2.1000 pool .eolf.$29:5.496-7101 fi46..1810 I I \ I - I • ' • : 88 DAILY PILOT Monday, Aprll 7. 1975 ~xe1Unfunt 3600 Apaoln1•11hfwNshed *flsla1•t1~ H.tl--' •~L 3140 .... __.~ndl ll6 I I R..tal 4500 Loil & f<>uod 1300 Apa• ln•••l1 ,_.ahed -Offlc• R..,t.. 4400 lnduttr o ••••••••••••••••••••••• or U1tfllliral.t.d 1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !O lbli tilk ...... _ ..,. a I::• .. • Ulllfww.. ........................... ............................ •••••••••••••••••·•·••••• t-'O.UNI>. l\1 ;1lt1:.. .. hrn "'cl~h terrier nux . t-"or H~nl : 960 sq. ft .. II. U. 12 n~os \'It· r.l t Falldcn & l0<".3l1on ; 1\1 ·1 zvne. :Sl75 Brh.IW7-!'Ml74 5.; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• "11'°"~ -..... . l • h 3741 ............................................. . ' NEW ~urux -~~--~~! ........... :.~:!~~~:!' ....... ~~~~ Dix 3 Br W/ dbl ••r ~~. LI Vt..: NtarThe Oeach! 'uc1u1ee !iplll·le-vel ; JJ{() , .. ~ Cata dtt Sol ~fl fl . 2 bdrm ""''/lofl·den, Oc~Qnfronl, N l . .n~una, 1 :ilso Xtra Ira l Br w / 1111~1 lieautiful At.lull Ap~ Lrplc plush crpts horne -BR . frplc. 703 Chrf Or. Jo:Br, $185. Doth : plush From SllO like ·~torage, ~alk ·l n $3~. rno. yc;1r lease. t•rpts, dr11s, bltns, tndry 21,,,,1 .,.._.._khunn,llB closets. buth & guesl _646•· 710 _ raclL 536-3!79or963-5J21. "" l.l•vv bl • 962-6653 STOHEYIROOll Apt11 in <.i C11rdcn. A ltnliled number of sparious 2 br, 2 br & den units 11re now ava.il. Lse floor plans. 500 Uellrlower Blvd, Long~urh WATIRF!tOHT Howpof'f leoch Executive olfl,~ci; S.ISO·S3.50Month View of boat.a & w111er llLLGRUHDY Hea\tor fl1S·61Gl r.-1onthly · - - - 8fl8·3M)9 9f>8-03'l7 eV('li 1.o!t 1t•ount.I A P1·t T ----...--, ~l60-:..'00IJ. Allopt1on, I.ow NEW bullJlng ut O. <.. Cusl Spuv /Nt•11ter 11110. :.airport. 2400 to ltOIJO 11q ft. -' · ----- IJath, tn Mas ran"lc 'M•wportlf'och 3769 COOLSEARRt~F.Zt~ ---------:--· O\'l'O, pul10 dt'Ck, 2 Cllr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'llll I I ~-• "'" I I /I 2&3 Br newly painted, w poo ·• ~ .... 1 • • en<: ose( g1:1rnge w aun-SHORT ·rt:flM. Spec. drps, shag crnjs, lgcklt., ,Avl. n.ow. C.:hiJd t1,>et OK. t"•~'l=3~l0~!11:.:.. .. ~·1~'8:_ __ 1 Y..'oler Vlev.· ore, pvt buth, A IC, util Inc., rcus rent. 2.tOO W. Cllt Tlwy (ucrui;s fron1 Stu rt Shirt) M4·Kf;7K 11mpl 1j p1trkinJ1 . SO~IE t.ost fru111 hracel1·t·217 UNJ'l'S FOii SALi-; AT do11ur t.:<Jld p1r1·c, d1tt1"tl 10'.f UOWN . l<oll /lrvln" 1861. K1•t•p:-1<1kc. In or <.:enter. L"ull l>an Curtili. 1ic .1 r 1>uw 1u.•y S&,L & t714Jfl79 !cll05 Bulphs. 1"hurs. lh•v.·urd! dry roon1 Pu.~ only .e. lec-Ol'eanfront/v1cw. 2 & :J ,.... 9fiH 1821 o 968 845~ Irie Adults.So.of(;na$1 br.Wkl vorrn0.6'6·3114 some w /dshwhrs &_ · r · • }lwy, S blks from bcuch. ---·------P Ek frplrs & gar. $185lo$260. S·140. 43S Goldrnrod . $29.95 WK UP. l Bdr, 2 H1:1 IMECIE: 42SA 12thSt, ll.8. -i:"orona del Mar. 171<&) & Bach. Color ·1-v, maid LIVES UP 1;75.9337, serv. pool. 'l'HE r.11-;.<;A , TO rTS MAME 3 8 ~· $220. 2-, BR d 1 1 41 5 N . Nc.,.·port Bl, NH, Over 500 tall trees und Move i; ~n;,!1~,~·immed . :. up C.'<~, en(' 646-9681 I O s t re a n1 s w 1th •·••·gep•tpa•-·•·1>'• -p~ml-A~ ,... 0 • uv, ~· .... , woterf:i.lls creat..c u "B"s42·2671 /842-2026 drps. 388 Bay St. C. fl.1. COMl~Lf;'rl';LY i''urn 'd. ••I · x 'n• sctt•'ng ror ·-----~----1 STEPS TO llEACH 2 RR, l ha. winter S23S 2 BR, 11.Jv., yrly S300 NEWPORT CREST 2 llR , 2 Ra rondo$525 WE HAYE ~:l 'foro ::it J1•ronimo. NCW LUXUHY ADl~T AP'I'S, 1&2 Ur, pool, rec. rn1 . 25092 Jo'arthlngs St. !)Hti.846() ·=----- Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• noor.1s 520. wk up with kitchen $30. wk up upt. 548-9755 (If &45 -3!167 . ~/$225. 1nfanl to 2 ,vrs. Elegant l.ido Isle, 2 br, 2 ... •1 1 "' ,. your .spacious new 1-or 3 UR, 2 ha, newly painted, • .Nopets.5'18·2C.C:!O ba. Bayview. SSOO. 8 wk . 2-bedroom apartment. new cpl. 16541 Sabot, nr. t'EJ\tALE. llnom in large 0,M·2 DR 2 BA bltns 00rSl,S007 ln4,o5.7~~ls.pd . t'rom S200. l''urnilure _l_leil.M2-5117 home ""'/pool & kitchen uu ll ~•• associated ' · ' ' wncr. · ..-~· a•••'lable. S m a ll pet~ · :.::.:..x.:..: I g ••• ~~ frpl, ocean view, beam "' pr1v1 e cs.·'"'"~:="""':.... __ DI< )"L M', Ml /It 1 <>'1'.o J<'l IN !l »h • ~·L ''' L ce.il. 21h car gar , pri. lK'h 2 Br hse nr heh. l-'rpl, yd, OK . Adults only. OfrlC"e 2 Bit Garden level duplex Dix, acrosli from OCC. Pr ''•• s4oo/mo prkg F /Unr .-5 open 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 apt. Nwly. redecor.. C k · • · · urn · -"' · 1--airview ltd .• Costa mdrn. kitch. & ba, walk BR P· k N . S b Neat male lituc.lcnt. oo ti7!l-3203. Yrly. 556-4760. 142 47lh Mesa. Phone S45-23oo. to bch. no pets. $180. lleuse, ;l1 .50e;fn:. S~a: pr1vgs. $25 wk. 556-oo37 ~porltnentsFurnishHI St. _962-43lp 'l'ennis, 1-'.lt'. 644·1619 Summ•rRentalt 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••• YEARLY Steps to liearh, I & 2 Ur unrum. J.'rom cvt•s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• del u xe 3 br. 2 ba, 2 1-IUGE Bedrms. Supt•r Sl5S 1 mi t bch 911 -2 DH. 2 'ba. near bay, 370 furn /unr. Avai l now. 'loration. beam <'eil1ng~. , · ,· ·. 0 ,·. 3 1iJl,2ba.rn1nioceanvu, 675_5204 No""ts.$llOmo.G4S-6GIO Ueor g1a Sl. S3ti-2JS4 cpls /drps. No chlldren. hcach, park. June thru •••••••••••••••••••••·,1-=-"-'-'--------1 ··~ Sepl . 15th. Y..'eekly. SMALL bach apt, ulil pd. 2 BR . . w steps I CllELOR $GS 645-9438ofl41't.f li73 -0o173 ·s1so. Yrly lse. No pets. from'~:~~. ~.fnt~r rcn·· ~A 1 t'I r E~I t~X . h~e 2 br, 2 ba, dl:i.: Spa~-2-h-,-2 bu upper ----'----- ""fi75-2797 or 675-6.5Z7 lal .• ,.", mo. ,·nd. ut.il. PP ns, ~ 1 . urn. . ·. poolside apt nr bch. Adil, • · 1 • •f' 5295 N t-;\.l.'POrrr BEACH _..., ga r a~e. I ~I.Jacuzzi. 39J s orry no pels. $165. dplx. Ac ulls, re s. · t:Mt">TY 2 Br house w/in lolboa Peninsula 37071_54_4_-_61199 __ o_r_6_7_5-_75'>1 ____ 1 llam1lton. h45-411 1 eves./ 536_8362 _548·8100/493 ·6800 :t b I k 5 0 r ocean & ••••••••••••••••••••••• BJ..:AUTll-'UI~ Waterfront 64Z-l960d<.1ys. Irvine 3844 Yearly-Spac. Open bE'am rt-st!1urunts. incl. l ga~. IALIOA IMH apt.-3'h br, 3 ba. fam. & H i d ,.._ u~ ~ or 3 BR blk.. (rom /\\'01! all summC'r unl1l Ch · · 1 h oc ~n a.V'C' ~a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean •. b.-'y . •!7•s-~'". 9/15, for,, ...... , ....... ., in ~J-arm1ng, unique oc. Jiv. rn1 ., sunporc . pvt. 160 WI c..... ~ " ..,. ...,..... ol'.., , .... ,, Close lo shops, IJus, hay pier.$750yrly.tii3-7228 W. •son. -·ri 2 BR, l'/1 ba, A/.~cnd .. 673-5631 vance.548·1589 & ocean. 105 1.fain St. ----. Bt-~AUTIFUL pool, ree, pvt. gar. & · ---------- 645-8140 ON Tl!F. BCll. 2br, patio,. GROUNDS lndry. Wtr. pd. ~mo. $110/r.10. ON BEACll Vacation Rentals 4250 Wkly. mthly. or Summer 10 minlues to ocean. Lge 551·2632 Hach, yearly, util. pd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3724 season. Resv. 644·5206 1 & 2 llr. l Br $175. 2 Br • • 3867 Kit + ba. 673-12·11 Cahin. BiJt: Bear. Sirs 12. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $205. With 1>at.io$2lO. Gas M1tsion Vle10 2 frplr. Cir 1'V, poo thle. I Br. Steps lo heh. Now 'til & Water ine. Draperies, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DELUXE• 54R-3446 or 494-6364 Junl" 26th. $165 mo. Wkly carpets, gas heat, gas LOVELY new condo, 2 br. Eastbluff 3 br, 2\.'.-Ba ALL UTILITIES PAID duringSummer.673-6&10 ::;to\"e, ;.iir conditioning, air cond. pool. ~ar. $250. lownhous c . I s~. Jnrl. Arrowh~adChalet Comparebef01"17 YOUrent A.narfment s wi1nming pool, r ec. IU0-30'J2or581-76.'>."> s p;1c master suite, 1lin Slunnin g \"ie...,•, c lub ..... Custom designed I"'. • 5 room, was hers & dryers. ----r n1 & dbl garage. Auto privgs, slee p~ 6. Sumn1('r Balboa Island Casa de Oro OFFICE SPACE HI Wci;tcHrr Drlvo. 450 ~!'\ ft .. privet<' ha.lhroom, ;ilr, etc. $175. per mo. Coll Gene l-Jill._642:~ NEWPORT BEACH 3 Offires. rC'repl , 1·est 1·n1 , A/C. music. dcluxt'. Sl25 Mo. Rroker675-1i700 Rentol1 Wanttd 4600 117 ,') U·I 07, • •••••••••••••••••••••• IUk 111,1 lu W I \lhltt• :spot. t-:xccut 1v (! !who ov.·n" Nl·11 port l·leJJz hts ur .. -t1 home & rculty ('.url's for 5-114 f>25V 1l 1 ne1·ds :i or '1 l\c.Jrn1. un --53 SO rurn rt.'nt;il in C11t'Ot1a dl·I Pe r sonals J\1ur or Ncv.'porl v.lth ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()('l'lln \'\CW on Vt'llrl\' l'Hl<<;NAN'J": h11i;I~. \\'illpuys:i.~1 .. :s:i5<l. ('a r111 1! t·o11f1dC'nl1u l pt"r 1no . !213 1 flUl -77'19 or ,·01111:.t•lln g & rcrcrr11l. i•.o. Uox 1217 \l.'h1tUt•r, i\1Jort1v11. <idoptlon & Ca !.IOGO'j kecpini: 1\11.SS ION Vicjo--l.ap,una Al'('Alll·'.S47 ~i:I ~1guel . aren .. , Han.dy to ciu1 J.:•1• lurn f u11fur11 -----:-- Sun Diego fv.•y, 200 to studio or 1 BU "'/pa tio Ask Jl,ll· ;1bout Mury ~UY' 2000 6q ft . Cull ownt"r tor nllllurt> respons1hlc Cns n1t•t1..:s Cull for I· rct: 11.31-1400 woman . Sl!i0.-$175. F1:1<·1al /\111tu .545-t;i10 -u--., -I ,. . h -· rr· m -7484 TL"I J(f"'IJ>'ll caut1 u urn1s t."" o ice -----....... ---!:)Pl Ii I " . ·" . suile. Sublet-(or shurt'l MIJc~llaneoui 11p1 •11 I0 1\l\llt1l1Jf'!\f Sl95/rno. Xlnt l<K•utu)n. Rt'ntalJ 4650 /\1l\'1l·c 011 ull u1at1ers. 642-6753 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• :11 21\'. 1-~l l'urninu ltl·u l 1 ~f ON . rre(• retil, ~:;ilk to LEASE, 1'ov.·nhou~c on S.111 ('lt•incntt•, t~vr 1:1ppt. ocean, new dk. nrwn. main C'hannel, OJo:nnrd , t'alt ·192 ·:.113ti 492-~11)34 cptg. S175. 67S·tXl70 a.it / C:1. New 2400 s~1 ft :ulr, Emjf,loymt'nt & 673-5502 :Jllu w /crpt ~.HP · I ' I. ,. 1 , . r t'para ion p 1anc-c;s , <rps. sun-••••••••••••••••••••••• •I MO. t'J{F:t:JtEN1'* 1-2-3 Rm . offiC'cs frqm Sl3S prr mo. !\'car airport. SC'ct 'y. ser\' on premises. No ll'OJSe rt'q. 833-3223 9til noon 833-2840 A lier 110011 ll UNT IN GTON Jo:xl'C', l'rk. Suble1:1se new ufr. Allracl1\·e surrou11d ',e.!'i. 'E11sy prk ',e.. Janitoriul Serv. & utils. ~xi. S95. n10. 847-2531 or 2J3-592-5H21 derks. llont d0t'k/r:.irn1J . Accomn1ot11:1tcs 4U' boat, dbl car i:ar. s100. n10 . Job Wanted, <,:;di 1213 )1142-61~1. e;..\ :l-IG Male 702S MHm to 5pm l\1on thru ••••••••••••••••••••,••• t'ri. l".:1.pl·ricn<'cd Cl:1s s 1 Business /lnve1t / Finance ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buslnt'ss Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dri\'cr ne('dS v.·ork. Lo<:al or linl'. 'f(•amstt•r, t!olfi-1677 L1 l'l'n1'1'd 11 .t:. Bkr ~·111 l1ulrt (lpt'n llOUSf'. full / l>.ll"t t1rnl', fur :.n1 ~ul ~u·y ·1!1[1 ~.24\j ... t~ealu ring: Unfunushed Mewport B~ach 3B69 door opener 11vai1. Pool & rC'sv ., Gloriu. 645-3167 or •Spaciouskitchenwith ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, lrg patio, clean.••••••••••••••••••••••• rel·reation :1rca. Adults 337-39:58::._ _______ 1 RESTAURANT ·' indirect lighting Capistrano Beach 381 B Crpt /drps. ref rig. range, PARK NEWPORT only, no pets. $140 up slore-offices l'pts Price incl. on sale liquor t:\'t~c'~· -------Job Wanted. Female 70SO "•Separatedin'gareo •••••••••••••••••••••••carport. SlOO. 731-B W. APARTMENTS •$337• 'A'e ekends! llunl . drJlS air hath. 17301 l1l' .. allba r.rood&i.:aml' . •lfome-likestoragc EANview,3 br.2 ba, 18thSt .67:~-7787 Bache lorl or 2 8G5AmigosWuy,NB llarlJour, New brh Beachllll-f.U.842·2834 cquip.S50.000Buys itall? 1-'.xpt•r Pr:i.C'. Nurse •Private patios C& I). b It n s. W I D, 2 UR Mohlle home, Vi sta Bedrooms and J\f anaged IJy studio, furn .. Sips '1 . Pvt ---· ----GEM-\\•l rci:istry In Palm Spr- ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Closcd garage balcony.52W.Gl2-llS..'l Verde Park . Mature Townhouses WILLIAMWALTERS f1'~~~~:16~~.3 1 5 9~·:JIHS . Business Rental 4450 120-1-''rus tinA\·e .N.B 111 gs v.-ishei1live-i npos .:it w /slorage orono del Mer 3822 ad u It . s 4 6 ·6207 or Fr. $224.500pcn 9-6 1 ---C~O~M~P~A~N~Yf_ __ llD.::;:;:1.~;::::--;m;n 1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• Ht~,\J.1'0HS Gl2-4ji23 rt'as. monthly sul. Cull •Ma rble pull man 557.0678. Da•'ly R..tals lo sh-4300 1\1 1 s s Bo V.' m :in. •K•'ngs•'•c Bd•m' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3816 -... 329 ')9G d Spa-Pools-Tennis SouthLaquna ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE COLO .. 'Y Arrili a te 714 /,''·6:. · •Pool-Bar...,,...ues-•2 Br, I Ha Coroli o, pool. BR 'HD HEW •••••••••••• " VENDING ~ b h h · ... ,.,"' ~ Across rrom Fashion ••••••••••• . Young woman with 2 Jobs .Wonted, surroundedw/plush near c s opp1ng _...,. 2 Br, 2 bu, lge. pvt. Island at Jamboree on I Bit + den, oceanv1e\11, children wants to sha.re 30 RETATLSJ-l()PS lndst•pg no pets. 833--8974 eve wooded lot. $275. &W-6126 San Joaquin lUlls Road. pvt. patio, s undcck. Nev.· hotlsc in be<1rh area. Prime rcasonahlc space \.\'c can tea eh vou hov.• tn M & F 7075 Ad.Its No •~ts d S235 a ·1 bl I •" & "•noll ln"•"asc ."01ir inc·onit• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.--22 L;.irkspur, just re -17141644-1900 tile, cpts & rps. + Children Ok. (213 ) av la ear .... ·., · '" ·' l BDRhf F'urn. d ecorated 2 br. 1 ba 2 Bfi _house, small yard, uli ls . 213·851·1760 or l:ltMl-9065'(7141 S..Yi-45n Old Y!'orlrl C"h;irm wilh wilt\ vendin,I.! nia('hint·s. Yo ung v.•om:.tn v.·isht's 365 W.Wi lson 642·1971 w/gar. $278_ 64,i.68001 married rpl. s mall do~ 213-831-1525 t'rcnch v.'indows, i:al.llcs full or part-tim{'. \.'C'nri-po s 111 o n a s photo· 644_7326 ok. Near shops. 351 ll • NF:\\' 3Br Bayrro?n. apt. & trees. /\djacrnt t o ing f'offce , t'1J.!.1retti's. µraphcr's ~1s~isl11nt. r:."<- $30 WE:EK &UP --Avocado.Slt!O.ti-12-f.857 Apartmentsfwnishflf Sl85. mo. yrly. Non-F estival of /\rl s C":lnd~· & drink s .· \\'I.' 1>er 1en(•ed rcccpt1on1.sl •ts.roNight&Up 2 BR unfurn. 2 blks to . . orUnfurnJshed 3900 smoker.673-6743 Grounds. furnish 10l'al1nns & 11odn1odcl.t:xtensiveurt •·•Studio & 1 BR ApL<i Beach. No pelo,;. S225 mo. 2 BR. 11_1.-Ba,. pn patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -580 BROi\D\VAY financtnl!. \all luduy 1'01· hal·ki.;round. r.tiss J\.1111r •Water Beds 1t1r Kiger 675-1997 . near I 1th :it. Adults . Girl 26 needs roommate LAGUNA nt:AC ll details,'<,: get sturtt"l on 1:1:~-7J8!13-5P~I •TV&MaidServAvail · ' 548·5"38 ~J-tXi,\.OOi'Y1 w /a pt in N.B. or C.J\L the road to hnanC'1.1I ln --- 7100 •Phone Serv.1-ltd pool 2 ·BR, frpl. ref rig, stv., d :1rc:1. Sue 548-1669 e,·cs, 4 9 4 791 5 dependence. 714-838-2700 Help Wanted •Children & Pet Section viev.·. ctdults, no pets. 2 BR, crpts, rps, bltns, (1an•t IUWCC.ctPT ! 835 ·1514 ext: 303days .. _ 1 ..................... -................ ~I -----••-••••••••••••••••••• •$5.o[fwC'eks renlw/ad $285 . t0 -4PJ\f, 322 pool, laundry.-Sl80. n10 . ~IWel ADIJlTWlSIDlUYl•C DRBSS SHOP. centrally i\Cl'OUNTIN(i 2376NewportBl\•d,CM Heliotrope 126 ~fonle Vista, apt 9. * 2 WEEKS REE i w.t.11"11 ""<1"10 'A'ould lik e to i;hnrc my lociltl•d . .$6000 + in\Tn GEMERALCLERK «•.mss "' 645--J ~~:.C.;-'.:::;---;::;;::;--:;::;:1~64~5~·~4~390'!>_ _______ I •Bachelors small house with ,girl or TO r LOCATION t 0 r v . 2 1 :'i. 59R· l !i 1 :1 or ~,. ~· d' Move in w /d epos its ERD · \l/ith HC'l'ou ntinl? classes --'"'-"'-"-C.C.'--'-"-"--t2 BR , frpl, bltns, is-I d ed BR •l BR , 'l BR moth£>r, tr.JS a v.'k. 221 MESA V E 213-43 1-2109 & min 2 vrs hookkt'E!pin.l! •Tropical Pool• h;atsher, su nd~S ~I, ~u~:dr:C:. YAd~a~sii ~~ ~e~~~g.$1~c~rity, • 2 BR '-0•1'1 Cabrillo. Cfll. DRIVE Pl:AZA Sa\•c W': of prC'Sl'll l la' t•xper, Jivint' ar£>a. Call ,_!Br. cpts, drps, bltns, ~ .. uts.nopets. d yry. Wallare Apt H Cl\-1 Pool, J acu7.zi, Rec. ..FroMSt7S H:oom n1alrs needed for ror s~oreorofr1rC'.Ample l'S. Pleus~nt Business, Shl'rr~·.t!J3·12Zl patio. Gas & water paid. 613·1418eves/wkn s. • '~~~·~-I Bidg w /exercise rm.. Mesa Verde Eo11& Adorns lar~e'I Br homc. l·l.H. No p11 rk1nj?. T0\\'11 ,'-:country \'our ov.·n honl<'. Ll·S:. S48-11 6S Costa Mesa 3824 LUXURY 3 hr, nr. South Rilliards,ColorTV. 540 •1800 s1nokcrs . no pets. Stu· atmosphere. , i.han $IOU invl•st. l\lr. ----------!••••••••••••••••••••••• Cst.~r1a:za. S275. Bltns. denls Ok . male or lS2Sl\tesaVerttcDr.t .. O"rooJes46.53110 O ff l•a ... Path Cpts &drps. 540-1901 Irvine Ave. al Mesa female. 642·1~----I Costa l\1esa :...S.1~_:4..!_2~ ' ' 5"5·4855 -- -- ASST MGRTRNE for UEI . l'ACO. Appl,v hC'tv.·n 2 ,\ 5 Pr.1 , 2.5252 Lo.i 1'117. Hd . l.ag una .. !ills. t Br furn $165. Lots or bltns. Pool. Will k to Shopping. 1h mi. beach. 931 W. 19th St. 548-1'>192 2 Br. Adults no pets. 120ALBERTPLACF. _,.. w ,.\N'ff:D: Roommate, Sl\IALL shop •1vail. Joe. 1n lnv~Jtment d shwhrs, shag cpts, Deluxe2br,l ba,adults, rS ~..,.. Straight, mature male to the 11,fall al Tltt..: F'AC-Opportunity 5015 ATTllAC'rJVE, personll- closed garage, rrple, nopcts.$185.Call : 11,.. J,,CtCtJ-J-t'C~S-!i>hr.luxurious3br condo, TORY. 590. mo.42530th, ••••••••••••••••••••••• blc you oi: v.·omun as BBQ. Gas & watepd. 530-3572 833-9781 ~ beaut furn 'd. Jacuz7.i, N.R.673-9606 hostess on weekends in Pool VERSAILLES pool in Irv. $200 mo. 1 NNH hous1n,.: lraetsalesofrit•c • 'M'HCH' •-s LGE1450 s.f.,2 br,Z ba.2 Attra c tive Sttndv.'ich 9 /2°/o "'·l•IROl2 ~ ~ A Ar• co RONA or:L Mi\R 547-6791 "' · · •ShodyGorden!.Pool * 778 ScotlPlace,C.J\! story. frpl, beam cei l., sho11. outdoor talJles, l'a r cfrc c )oni: term 1 Fresh, clean $160/Sl95. 642_5073 cir. stairs, gar . Adull'i NEWPORT 2 Br 1'ownhousc. frplc, Yt'ant employed lady to _g!...e_a':J~ 645.:_!000_ _ l ea~cs . Stron~ C"ha111 . l•--------- Adults. 177 E. 22nd St.I----'-"-''----only, no pe l s. 2293 tSeeuritygaleentrance fromS260.IBrfromS205. share nice J.f.B. home, GTF'TBOUTIQUESllOP. f.57.500 to SHl2.000. 1\ll C.M.642-3645 CASA VICTORIA Fordham,CM646-348S tUndergroundparking , Pool, tennis, t'Ontinental private bath . $80. Id l"k h 1 cash. I & 2Br. Unfum-Furn '1-'r. IElegant furn lounges breakfast. Some ocean & 536-1257 or536-179ti v.·ou 1 e to 5 a_rc s ore Hkr&12·tf1\.IO pd IYRNEWTRIPLEX 8 .11 . d . , .. ,1•1,·na,,·cw•.o.,p•ratc' renta l s pa C'e 1n J1ew 1 HOLIDAYPlAli DELUXE Sparious I Br, furn apt. Pool. Ample farking. Adults, no pelc;. 1965 Pomona Ave .. CM I MO FREE RENT tf you qualify. Fur n . bachs & J Br. Exccp- tiona 11 y nice. 2 110 Newport BL SJG9.50g<1s /wtr. . I 1 1ar s . exercise. v .. "".x .. ---------h I ·II Adult.s -No Pets Ser. gate 3 bed, 2 ba, bltns, laun· Sauna rooms. family section. Close to Ra I boa ls. 1-'em. Room-Laguna lle;ic T;cil · C•i ----------5 Pool. Ree. Rm .. Elevator ~!::;~. 67fa5<64il.83Aordl64ls0-4oln5t1y. tHtd pool & sun decks shopping & fine beach. mate wanted for yrly 6>715a~!~· :lt 64 ·19l8 or Mon•y ta Laan 502 525 Victoria, 642 -8970 _.,.,, I Ocean view! !Ugh on 644 -2611 . house 833-8398 IOam-Spm ··"'""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEDITERRANEAN r-:t:\VLY paintNI. spac, attr, 2 br, l ba, cpts, VILLAGE drps, patio & carport. 1 1 Bedroom mi to beach. Adlts, no I Bedroom & Den pet.s . SISS . 673-3078 2 Bedrooms . 2 Bedroom Townhse Condo. 2 bdrm. bit-ins, 2·U:>b•Uar_bw" Blvd. refrig, pool, gar, enclsd the blu ff overlook-MWF 1----------1 i n~ Newport l·larbor Share 3 Hr house, 1 b1k .f f>r ivacyl Peaceru1,l•---------•I from beach jn So. Spacious. NEW ./Serene adults only e e· f,aguna. 499·2<J75 ./Elevator service Garag•s for R.nt 4350 IACH, I , 2&3 BR YOU'LL BE GLAD ••••••••••••••••••••••• FROM $195 YOU WAITED! Jntrodu cin.c nt'w bach IOx22 GARAGE, 5?7. mo. CLINIC rdeal IOC'ation, NC\Vport Beach, for weight or ind. l·linie. G Patient rooms. umplc parking. As k for Prop. r.tgml. Di\". 52500 to SSOM FOR J>RlVA1'E ro.t ONE\' R t:1\L ES1'A'rE LOA NS Arranj!emcnls mud c your home or our off1l·c . A\•oid the hii;!h t·osl.c;. Call '!'DC. Bkrs. (7 14 )543-8381 AVON GET MORE OUT OFLIFE! Bl' nn AVON Rl'prt·s1·n- tat1ve. J\teet new pj.'Opl1'. :Hid new inlcresls lo ,vour life & earn A(X)(I 111ont·Y too! r-:o ~"!lint.; l'Sp1·1-. necl'ss. I 'II show you hov.·. Cllll 540 -70 •11 . Days. 'Eastside CM, 1 Dr. comp, redecor . Pool. Adults. $16() Mo. 646-1947 i Br, 2 ba. No f'hildren or pets. Middle age or re- . tired. $175. 64Z-5St8 Costa ~<&)557-8020 palio, $240. 842-'1 204/ \.16.1-5636. Parklike Fountai'n'-Y-o-ll-•y _3_8_3_4· I S urroundinqs •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• DF.LUXt:: l.2&3BrApls P•l Pal!••-Hld Pool PARK PACI RC 2176 l'lacenlia, CJ\1 . (In MOVE IN BONUS and 1 bdrm 01p1s well rear).636-4120 9ol CAGNEY LANE v.·orlh seein~. Refined 1-'-===:....=c...-- NEWPORT BEACI{ yet uffordable •Great Office Rental 4400 (Comer Jfospital Rd & RF.ACH en\'ironment• Superior above Pacific furnishl'd and un · ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMPANY ---Babvsitlcr 'l'uc:s. \\'cd & WILL LEND ~-for Thlirs, J0-2. 1 Child. $6<1 .54 p /mo. at io ,~ fllr 3 Local rcrs. 673-oo:.m bcf yrs. No balloon pay. fipni menls. Rkr. R.13-9305 ~------- Bachelor apt. $122.50 ulil pd. No pets. l mmcd oc- cupancy. 642·1:U.1. Nr.Sho~ ~-AdlL<i Only ADULT LIVING Martinique Apts t Bdrm from $185 Coast Hwy). furnis hed . "'__...,_ .. ., •$185 to $215 150 I Westcliff Dr. ~r:..A~~~~.~: Mortgages, Trust Nev.·port Financia.\Clr 673•4400 D~~ds 5035 1777 Santa Ana Ave, Cl\-1 2 Bdrm from $205 r.tgr A~.!.1~-· _645·55'12 i''urn/Unf models avail WF.STCl.Tf'F 2Br,1 11~ n~ townhouse. Adults only. Nn pets. 1728 Bedrord Ln, $285. mo. 548-75.13 646-8~ L•asing Office Space 1.,. ........ .,;,,..;...,;,, ............ ~I ·•••••••••••••••••••••• Call on Siter.tanager i: (714)642·3lll ext246 1 Bldg., auto fa cilities. IJRG l Br, pool, nr. shops, adlts/no pets. Ulil pd, 1884 M'onrovi a. 548-0.l.16 CHILDREN OK 10250 Lo Hoc:ioftdo -~-'-------1 2375 sq. ft. C-2, 4 bays, l NEW plush office bid~. 2 hois t. for auto repair. to 6 Rm ~uiteEi. Con-hrakc, ~·hi uli ~nment. rer e nce Rm . Xerox upholsty. 585 Yi'-l!lth St. t•opicr. Nr. OC airport CJ\1, A~k for Don. IJay:' S:.C33"-'-"'4-'-'-0'------I 540-5 710. Eve 646_-06!<_· 1 __ Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br 11/:r ba FOUNT A IN VALLEY ~e~1"'f-~~s $190. Duplex & 4-plex, 2 968-3378 Hunlift91oolleoc:h 3740 pool,, rrpt,. d •P<, MOVE-IN BONUS *LA PARISIENHE •••••• •• •••• ••• •• ••• ••• :548~~-7~9~1 ~l ______ 1-'-'-=-.:..::..::..:c:..~c-=~ LOW WEEl(LY NEWPORT H .. ti"')lon 1-h 3840 2 Br. unfurn . All e1ect.rir. t'ireplace. Jlealed pool. Arlults. $210. -~,\.1 " ,..ou RA TES ••••••••••••••••••••••• APARTMENTS 979-1268 1433 SuperiorAve-nue Newport hach WESTCLIFF BLDG. •Corona del l\1:1r • Small l'atio Slorc /(){. fice. SIOO. 497-1215 Executiv~ Suitn 2 BR. Un f Sl35/MO 727 Yorktown Blvd. Pl.US U1'1LITIFS Beach Alvd at Yorktown Infants. Nopt·ts 536-0411 2450Ncwp<1rl Blvd,C~1 WALK TO IE.A.CH Across from ~olr course UTILITIES PAID 20432 Santa Ana A\'e beaut. sludio apts, 2&:1 Eastbluff 2 Br, 2 Ba , frplc .1~"""""'"""'""'"""""'""'"""""''i Br. frplcs. hlt11s. dish-pool. Adults . $295. 8481 wash{·rs, 2 ('itr garage. Amii:os. 497 -1977 or T}IE EXCJTINC: NEWPORT BEACH ~""'"' "'~" ''"I'• .. '"''' ... ,. '" ~AliC......,_ .. v c__.. )llllM<I., ,,._ ,/v.. ...... ,,,,... __ . STUDIOS & I IRs •Full kitchen •Heated pool •Laundry facilities •Free utilities Suoliet'ks. From $275. 644-0906 PALM MESA APTS. *ShodyGordef'l'>Poot• 5.16-2579 MINUTESTONPT fo'resh. clean Sl60/Sl95. ·----------BAYFRONT 2 hr. Z ha. ,,. __ ,/s.q_..... ....... I' ........ ,....."" 1--on 1.1':/\St:-Store or 01'· f1 cc, 000 ~q . ft . in s hop- ping cl'nt er. Brookhurst at l\lcF;iclde n, ro.tr , l..on~ordo. 213·638-2000or 213-5:11 -9533 Adults. 177 1-:. 22nd SI, LUXUltlOUS I br furn or pvt brh. Pier, $5.'lO. yrly BCll. c .M. 642-3645 unfurn, ne w shag, drps. 979-19l5 or 644-4510 Harh . 1&2 HH . from SIG2. Ca ll Mr Howa td 6 45 -6101 l"du1trial R~ntal 4500 •Free line ns •TV & maid serv. :tvall 2 Bedroom. Child OK . •Bar-B-Que $160 Month. •Phone ser\'ice 757 Shalim;i;. •1 miletoocean -----------''-"'-"'.CC-"C."-'----1 QUIF.'r pvt. 2 br. 2 b;i , Ladi•s 2 ftlOllths cpts, bltins, rr1>l. pool, Rent Free t!ar, :idlts, no pets. 376 W. Nt:xl to beach. Rach., Hay 1&2 Br: rrom S l ~5 . --.-,Tii1-:GAHLt:.."i:;--- J acu :z:z 15 & Tennis . N 1 1 led , h 846-1323 <'W )' < ccora , ~ r _ w /1-:11r. /\dlts-ncw \Jlls MEN. s n1all beach hot.cl. thruout-drps-bltns-fncd •Rooms $22.50 week. Apt.'! yd-w;iter pd. Call betwn ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr pit". from $:185. 2 ulil. Adults. No Pels 'P'I . 4 hlks to ocean LARGB2br,l lh ba,bltns. 1561l\1eso0r. COJ\1r.1'L-PROFESS'L 2000Sq .Ft.-SJOOpermo. 536...,...IJO dish...,·as h e r. Encl C5Ulks EastofJ';cwporL Class A offi ce bldg, 2790 at 3975 BirC'h, NB . A~t. ~arage. Nr lioag l{osp. Blvd.) I 541 5032 CIT F.7. OHO Al'TS Ad ults. $220 n10. 642-4387 54&9ROO Jt 11 r b 0 r I\ I"' · Cat ·'-\---- 1123'1 J\tlonta !..========~~=====-===;! Ad::im~l. c .r.l . Elev .. -EAST 17th STREET A/C. clec .. janitor . Ladles 2 Months R•nt Free 1.2&3 Bit . J•riv . g11r., SEEK & f,JND ri l\.farint>Snai1 Shell5 musir, p:oirk l n~. sec . Top service loc. 700 Sq . pool, wa sher. dryer, 1 1 ,1 11 Sl •r rt . shop w/officcs. Ampll' Close to beach. ~-0336 p:i ro · '' · · evt · · k 5165 D c 0 II\.' 0 Lu s T F. \.'BT MR u TI 1ng r . 557 -0136 or on-site par in~. Ok &IG-8.1.96"::______ Re a I 0 n 0 m I (' s. I" M 0 R c: ,\I A R I N t: C 0 N <;: U 0 R C M ----675-6700 H N N 0 u c u 8 A N \.' I. I R R I. w M I ... 55• PER SQ FT '·.-,-ISS-IO_N_ccV' ~.--L-S- 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB " tCJO -u un:1 J s 11 c R o WM 1 O H tJ A F. y •; I U K AGT. S4l -··S032 Niguel area . lh1ndy In LOANS up to 80 % I st TD Loa~81/2°/o 2nd TD Loans l..ov.·esl rates ()r:1ngc Co. Sattl•r Mtg. Co. 642·2171 545-11611 Sf>rvini.: !!arbor art•a 24 .\·C'a rs 20°/o YIELD lf\.1PROVEI> PROPERTY 525,000 3 yrs 2nd 1'D on l,e.e rC'stnurant hlli_g, Oriingt' Co. P;1yahlt: in - lf'rcst only quartl·rl.v :1\ JO', l slyr.ThenS250.pl'r 1110, 20~·~ discount. j7l'1 ) '1!.13-1154 --- WE BUY & SEt.L 2nd T.D. $7900. 15°/o Discount. SOUTH COASl' INVE$Tt.tEN1' 54!1·0812 G45-420.1 Announc•menh/ PIWIO"als/ Lost & Fou.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bahys1tter , mature "''01n~1n v.•anled for uftcr school. 2 boys, my home Bal Island. C11r nC'e. 673-6547 C\'C'S prcf'd ll:inquct Dircl'tor 51 2"- Coll Agency 11,fJ.!r S12"- Elc(' /I lydrau 1\1 a Int S\5K PBX ll ecpt /t ~·pe I OSf~'i() IRVINE PERSONNEL SERVICESll'ACENCY 4HH Jo:. 17th (i\L lrvlnl') Sui ll' 22'1 Costa i\lt1~;1 Coll 642·1470 BAXTER'S STREET NO W 11 l lllr-:<; BUSBOYS Part· Time- Apply In Pe~nn Bctv.·et!n 3pm & 5pm 4647 MacArlhur Bl Newport Beach l•:quul Oppor. Employer $100. mo. 536-7056 1·5, li.16-4120 24:l9 "C;" Orange ... ~ NO increase in summer fi67 "H" Victoria .. $1!.IO rent. Beaut. 1 hr fµrn ~ ---- - npts SH'i5 & $175 S1utnish ADULT 1 Dr, lrplc. pool. Style bldg. pvt encl gar., $UJO. mo. Call Next l o he;1 ch. Rach .. J&2 tir f ron1 $145 . J:icu7.1.i s & tenni s . 846-132:l San DiC'J:!O t'wy, 200 to RI) .. : T F. l'4 H E L L s TR I N R R r t: •Cf)Jl,1 Deluxe Offices• 2000 sq ft C:ill own('r Lost & Found 5300 Beauty Operotor t: s 1. N If X Lt! I 11 TA u TO r. u XO l"ull st'rvice /ampleprk~ 8.11 -1400 •••••••••••••••••••:••• No follov.·1nr. ~r . Comn1 pool. 81'Una. lndry, RdlL<o. 645-4111 17301 Keelson Ln. I blk MK°R I DGE-VI~ W, of Be.ach oil Slater. :l HR z RA hll 842-7848 · • · n s. childre n welcome. $225. 858 W. Center. &ts-9219 ADULT gnrdcn ;1 pts. 1 BR. pool. $145. 1005 12th St 536-7447aft5&wknds 2 Hll , $175. mQ.Adulls, no • pel'i. 2 BR Condo, l'r.i ha, Nr. 645-9753 lluntlnglnn Harbour. W"her & Dryer. No •VILLA HIHOS• • pets. 897·-t2t0or846·8890 Pacific Coi:i~l Hwy, I blk from bch. Completely &: beaut. !urn. w/antiqs & modern, 1 Dr done a~ s hips c•bl n . 2 deckit. jac:u1!zl etc. SensaUonnl. . Mullt See I $350. l<~ves 2131789·9822 or 111gr . 1La/~.SOC9 t 2 Ir, 2 laApls Su pe r · Com rorta bl e · Quiet F.nf'lo11cd Garage~ Gas & Water Paid. Mo lO fl.lo rental!'! $200to ~IC Children Wftcome 2324 F.lcten Ave ll33·2"80 Lge deluxe 3 br, 21 ~ b11, :ill features & bltns at llunt. l·l:irbour. S.150. mo. Va- c on t . /\II util pd . 846-4938orM6-131\ the Y..'EL TON BIJDf;. PVT offi re SM. N""'l)t Ut"h , I.OST: Wht. Germ. Shep, i,,:u<1ro1ntccd. <•IS· I~ x ll 1. w 0 R () D T u ~ T '· T x N t: I ll 2855f.Cst llv.·yITT!i -6900 mecl -h,l(t . Brv.·n, eyes. - For sule5·1lislribuUn~ or i\1o lc. Vi e. 're \Vinkle ltaul~ 0---'or T U<JOt:LBl)Rt:SEN ABR UT I I · Ft& · ,...,.,., PV1'. OFC. 200 Sq. J.'t., 1us1 nt'ss. ron • re:ir Pr~ . 5 4 6 -2 .') 8 4 or OC'pe nd;1 )I<'. No fc•llQ\\.'• HR RR L R AR t: ·r ·r RN x u M us r C'Pl'd .. pancl 'd .. jn,,_,p~·~·~'--"""'-·6300=------213·f·99·1884t"olle('t. i ng req'd. Cull ().VC:\ c.· R O C 0 f. ID x RT Ox MT Br, R lJ \\'e~tminster lndut>l. (l73~.Coronndcl~1 I BR furn. 1 blk fron1 romplex . 36' ~q. ft .· PRESTIGE LOST : \\'ht . l'oudle . beach. f'<Mll. Noc:hllrlrcn, M oo AN IJ EN A I N i\ N f: R S t.: KT Warchse. SllUce avoil. fcmoll", min, J\ns. to no pets. $150. util pd. 89, 4.38 Airport location. frv.·y. C 1 .. v 'I' Uhert & \\' D N, " s.·· N w r R T w w '· E )' T x u R . .• I k .. a n( v . II'. II 960-27·16 11cces5, 11mp c pnr In.it: 2 Beach· J\L Jill · 17.&\52 o I A r o t\ s T V 0 t. l l T E I R o T P !•'OR LE1\SE-Store or Of· priv. offices; 10 ft . doors. llt:WA n ll NEW&nl'Arlyncwl,2&3 Jl•e 900 sq fL ,·n ,hop skyli"hl, ::iir·Mnd .. :1200 ------RR W lk I R N C R II R A I D N U S S M U 0 I t: S '" • · ' e-apts. a or rye c to ping Cf,nter. Brookhurst llQ. n ., M·l . Ideal for lit e l.0111: Blk & 1trav fem beach. Some w/frplrs & cs BIL u T ~po RTE LT N t: 1 o nt ~fc l-':ld dn . h1r . mfg.: will remodC'I to l\1Hlamute /Ccrm'. She-p patios. SIGS to MOO. l.,cin~ordo. 213-638-2000 or .suit. Only 5640. A!k fof' n1 Ix. • · 1.a dy. ·' :1 12s . Tobin l11•ru<1oot10: TN lllolM• •-liflM """° •....-r f-u.t, 21 :1·~31 ·9533 _____ Prop. l\.l gmt. DI\'. Bcn<'h & }!t>il, l·l ,B , Property~· llllckwud. wp, dow11, or d._...~ i. 11Mi ,vtdt. f+..tt •d• &l7-2ti34. . lll4N11 ,.._Md bol II WI u M-11: 1736 A h I C 'I 84&·131 1, No 'ec na em, .1• \11.\1 O'\'r..; ;\ll Rt"X TI:KI\,\:"</ Offl•e Rround nr 600 l.osl : t.IAlt' Siam""'•' •'at. S 1'11'1 11 , .'l l'Slll \I, Tl 'KKlll"' '" ' ' '""""' DOWNTOWN! a ll ()('ean l 'HOV.'." TM!Tll"I \'IH.IT~: fiqJt .. parkln,q. $12.\/mo. mo's old. Vlr. llunt. Con· \'lewa. deho1c1e 82&31 IN\r. 2 \llT~~ ..... 0 .... 0 ,.._ r~·!t!"•:,..11•11 ~...,,~:~~TI;~J.~~~ : "rnc.:.-~""'=-'~·--_ _ COM~ANV ~l~:~~a~ ·r;rw,;~;u";::'. t'ar gar., a I. f'W.IL ____ .,:..c.:.:.;=._c;..::,..c...:._....;. ______ _co1 Dl R i'"rom $275 mo. OpC'n l-:"r'v "'ufh 1~rttr "l't••lr & f'in•t"' 0111i l'" .... 11 11 n1'tr ~· COROtirlA LMA llt:At.TORS We~rln ~blut'leothercol- housc S•l & Son I ·S. 120 d1•t""""t~ I'"' p,1ntl In "" 111 """' •••1.-0 •lf :./& !Mt~ 1w •• ~1.i~ 2 room 1>ulte .i:ard('n or· SI SCF: 194~ l11r & 11:1 n1ct:ig. Ple:ast' lotlh SI. Tobin Realty, Tn'-'dt>r ~1um•• I. II 1u'ld 01 . .,.oo •1 f..,r,t6fh. m•~•nt rhe..il~ fires. xlnl parkln6[, Coa.~t 673·4400 phone. 546-3811 day1 or 84&·131 l or~ pe~•blf. '" ··Snk .t: Find" in <"•t• nl thl•ll(,_-flllPfl r. llwy, 673-4120 96.1-i27S ttft 5:30 & wkndt'I. I . Boys & Girls' 10 to 14 y1•n rsof :ii:t•. J>ai- 1.\'. Pilot deli\'cry mhtf·" muy bc_ a\·allablc in .voµr urea. 1-.. tirn profit for de· liverir.!i & "llSh, trlrJ5 ~ merchnndise for i;eJJip i.: ntiw subscriptions. t-"or lnform;itfon plea:;c call 6·12-4321 . fo'rom San Cl<'mcntc-San Ju'n Cefti!ltrftno •re:t, call '195.(l6:l0 nnd ~1i~JL1 ion Vic~ Jn -El Toro :ireo. c'p11 $81 ·6310. 1-.:quDI Oppor, f~mployl-r • -,. I • ''' ~ -' ... Monday, Aprll 7 1975 OAIL V PILOT r~dd lt ... Bulld 11 .•. Dlaper it. .. Hammer It. .• Carpet ... Cemo~t lt. .. Wiro 11 ... Hoe 11 ... ctean tt ... Movt . tt ... Pross lt ... Patnt lt ... Nail tt ... Pla•ter it •.• Pl• It ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plum.b lt ... Patch 11. .. ~1pe 1. .. Hemodel 11 .:., Roof 1t ... Land&cape 1t ... T11e 11 ... Trim 11 ... Sewlt. .. Haul lt...Add 11 ... Pl '"t ii .. Al l >r 1l.,.Lear n it .. • ....,lllfftot ~-•l•r C-1/C_,.... •w••l"9 ' G .... rW s. .. 1 ... Income Tai Mo•l1111 Polnlln9 /,1pon1111 PlumblnQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ····•·················· ..••.....•..••.....•.•.••.••.................. ············•·•····•••• .......••..••••.. ,,, ......••..•..•..•......... Lovln1c1rt1fnc 'dl'd.8)' r1nl1hCarpont.t)' Bre•k /Drlll/Hcmovt YAIDCLIANUP lf"NOYMAN-JtonJ05 "Wouldn'tyourath11rh11v(' OUT&ABOU'f ?? •1'(Jl'QU..\Ll'rV • l'Ll ~\HI N (). 542 •0717 hr/d1y/w1ek. Nl•h~' Rcmod•l,Ropolr.' A1phal\/Ceme11t . low Ctunp Malnl 145·o.10I Apl•. Con1cl1ntlou1i 0 prorv111oriut occou11· Locai\Jtit1luwldt fr1ovlng l ntt·rlor&E~lt'riur t"rt•t• t:•t. (iuur. P o(.A, Wk n d I 0 K . Jt a ( 1 , Vince 876·11166lin11 r•ltl Ni-9933/6'0-0168 -·-Cr1rt1rr11n. "3-&ViH. tunt prep11.ru Your lux re __ 7 d~. free e1t1 ~l·;KY/I r t11l Lt-t1 ~ 7:l71l u\• .\l11t r Chi;i . "WJ67·D'' IN-<1147 Jeanie • . ~ European Landscaper turn•T f"or r11n1 & ~pp! ------· llltt'1 C11rpenlt)' S.U·ll7V L_~ONITt; C:ONCHl'.T~ TretNervlct1•CI01nup "THINGS" l!y r.1oost1. lnyourtul me lilM-1112. MOVIHG-•CUS'l'l)M l'Al!\"l'ING • Suvu on watt1r muliw, ra- Jl•llo coyer1·0oor1· :STAM I ING , Cob · Nom1int,re1&16't-a29 Cen woodwork, rep10 r1, ---Our rates wi ll ple••e 1111 Class Work1nilni.h1p 1Hp1n.:, •1'111 1, free esL • ... •--I Cablnelt Counters· ble1lnn•, brlrll, lilt:, plumbln1,ot.c.M2·5613. lronl1tt you. f''ree ellt. 7 yrs Cl•P & Matt·rials, lnl.4lr /t:x· t:uur .... ·orll.808·10N:I ..,..,, •r'f'IM fo'urmle1·Rop1ln. Pallot,ttc.5404349 Jl)f1olnes e Oardener. H-"I ••••,•••••••••••••••••• "'•"!I 7 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete Yard work. _. "t J llONJN<i OONt: · ..!!"'_'._ 4 ~.'~5 or":...t:i~~·. Ly le Remodel & Arpelr kt)'punch, Card "ort, ChlhlC..,• C lc"n.up. Free est .••••••••••••••••••••••• lnM)'llume , .. ftthtt/Pa,.,."9 --------••••••••••••••••••••••• Duptlc1tc, t..lsl, J)JCN • c.,,.. Sff•I.. *'f'1 •••11•••••••••••••• 642·!1t02 M 0 VIN G , h u u fl n g, Rt11ilonuhh:r 648·2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Contrat·lor wantli 1nore Quulity homti imp. llc,~5 DEC, 148·1160ext 3118 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOULD like &o c1re ror , 1t1r11e c/e•ri_up. Jtoll.rt>lc -----c n JI e In l In 11 , yr~ t! work. l1 uint f,j W~ll1>ufer yrl4 l'Xll f"roe t.tlit . '~r NAN C-y J 0 H N 'II Carpet • y~r child Ot ehlldren In l::xpert J 11punese Garden-(11t1crv t•o, Ud3-640i t.:11t11nut111 , f,lruncu &i mi bu11lne111. Jo'rec Kll . & price. Call Ken I tll(•· ltARN!!:B . Uphnli1f,ery.Drl1h1m-the vlclnll)' of llorbor in~ Service. Jo'rec Est a...cl1caplrtcJ L' c tr ""5 ""'7 fl 3 °· :..·nd Stcretarlu l Service f•oll retil rdanl'IT. Hl1hla_nd1 Wtw1toliffaind fli8·3'70 ~laullng , >'d . t leanu,11 , 1,-~•••••••••••••••••••• '"o '·o,ao, f_fr M. ~·,•,rie r , ~uric p ....... .,.... u ...... 2.111o t:ve•&iwx '' ~tiu1 t •lcn;, By the P•I• De11re1ser1 • llll color Marlf\or1 flchool. l.ovln g movln¥, odd JOb,\;. H1:1h u· ROTO 'fl I. LI Nll 125 . !94 4.·1110;_ J:;"t . " ' or Quullty Wi1ll covtltlnR iflJW''-t or hr. 840-68M. brl1htenor1 '10 minute e1r1 and realOOlilblt. cc:Mlt I':~ I' er t . J ,8 Pa" e 8 t! ble, lt1w l'1te1. 568-0347. l.andst·uplnl!. Sod 81tlcu1. - --Inst a ll •lion~. Xprlnli! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 NC 0 ble•ch for your whllt for )'OU while you wnrk. Gardene.r . Com~t Yard H · 1~ -1 ----l'rce t:lit, Muitcr Chi,:. Prof l'ulnter, hont.t11l S1>ocial. ZO"k dii:1r. on Jll~PAIHS , wll typfl, B Jrt E T A X tt&rJ)Oll, Savto1 money by Mummer avu.llabllty for serv, clean·Upi. t reeest. OUttC ean "9 Duy or i' 11 e Ii. T om work, reali, Int/ext, free pit per. 67i-20M. 1lti:u1. free ""l, Uc, ''le ookkt•pln1 , fl"•• 1avln,u m ii t trl hlld 641f 71 O MS-2G8 t •••••t••••••••••••••••• 2 .... O lllerlvWl<ol, 1xp'd, Atc.'C>Un Clua.nllvln·a~;;:,dl nf:' ~nyllm~~rf. • O' MIKE 'SOAROENING llOU~ECl~·t;i;oNINCllli nur _960· _!.7U --~s:t~jUl~ef :l . .548 ·;1759, it111ter/R•,lfr. (or I Walt. ISO ·' ;o -~n · tllmp.644 ·~ rm • hall •15. A rm . ' , . . Rus1no11~ Call Jitnh.'<''s ----~ •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• an)'\ m1:1. I> 9 8 .p,.01 Serr" IJ7,60 coueh 110 eh~r '5 ContrHter . !\.t <1lnt /C/e<1.nuptrrim lli&it1dy Annlri. 675-65.\J Meintenanc• R . l •. SIN CJ It . Rt ate PA'fCll PLAS1'~RING J.C. H<lOFING ' .;_ ·1· • i•••'nt«!rl• J:/r~,.~liwh•'l-•ou' ••••••••••••••••••••••• J -•pcr&R••• 54i·0930 ------:---------••••••••••••••••••••••• li r /in•rd, F.xl(lrior. l'u.y All Type1. Yrrt' E11 · L1cen11ed4iln1111r«1:;w. -rv CC •(" Ui -c1ent. . . -' THE Rt!81' In DomO!!llc 1-'I b' f. . c I lrvln e/N.11. lrva n met ud. I do work QUALJTYPUILDt:HS t'lowe'rilMilnt/l.dlcpg ClcaninM . Robbli''s H a~ um inc • ,Jtttnral ~·~thly .9'19-~. _!~m~~~~!IMO-M.'?5---FrecOjl. $49- .... ~3 _m)'••lt. Od. rt1f1. 531.0H>J New eon1lr, rem .. addns. sod, sprklrs, soil cond & ftiop. a.:&s ff/1">7 t:1e Com rnerrla1 & Destined tor your needs. Cleanup. -----Rl'11id~t~ M~-1~'1 Hoof1nJ.l: & Pluslcrlnl(. 1))1 •THI HAMGMIN• '9utnbln13 t,111ler1 . t:x perlenl·H . Will prep1re ind senc Mu1 11 Cleaning, ~11rp0\I II "We c1r1"·F'or free e11t. · 64Z-33Jl/646·4il08 • llOUSF.CLV.ANI NC: • yourmontt'llYbtll1.Capa Upt'lol1tery. nto•m•d KenorR1yeve.fl42 ·1770 ----by reliahht ('<!\!pit>, (ioocJ hie, dopondllbla" ac cleunod or 1h1mpoo day87S·9184 ' Compl l.uwnSenice. r11te11 , ... efi>,S411-ll2'71 I · 7 r 1" ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'rve t ti46 GrMO MaNMtrv ,ic 2 4°'8· rt:e '..il, •1 • uv« PLU"PING ... ~..:-·c. __ _ ·1 Oan Schwwrtz Mr . l"•n1~ "' ITl ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ·-To'I• cur1te. l pl~k·UP If de 6.'i7·1174a, --Comm /l{t'a!l /Cleunups. -------_...,.,.... liver.I WOl"ll: from my or .. ~ -Dreti""*l"t t'rce esl. 5'\8·6141 Clean hou!ilei by duy, 5~H· 1:)1)1 • '" -_,, * · Wll,l.JAMS &: Hon s --~---N<>JOHTOf>HMAl.L ••••••••••••••••••..-¥> f' OC S .•mi ' .. ICANING ••••••••••-••••••··~·.• own trun11 . ice "ear Airport. ~'Sfllll'll OOPRJCl:!'.8 Dret,makln,wlnThe Gardening Service. 1'ree 541·0649 C•l,I . _n_a·OllO_~_or_i.J3_._"_~jl-->MNl••:i:l.:.1 .:•.:MMllll::;:=:..'-· Kuiope111 Manner. We trimming. llaulin~. Free .. ---..!!!N..: -furnl»h evcrythlnti. 1'1l· est. Low rates. 839-_7585 ~xcetlent t\P~kc('ping & M 1111 on r )' Ur I 1! IC I PAINTING /llcpuir . 35 -------.----Ct':ltAMlC 1'11.Y., New ji lUock 1Ston1!, Ii'" ZHJQ16. yr 11 , w 11rkn1an1 h i p .lll!YrLUMllHG7 Remodel. f''rcte (»ii. 81'\l Call~-t1~'11 . AUitr 'it, luke advar1l•ge f''i'fl R@111 lt11te1 joh~.l·elro1ne ,s;.-;.21a.i • . o(mVrxp.5S8·70M Ju.11 OneC11ll1'o: --·----- l'l\l'IPl•ce11.-ltriC'k/ C?n· ,.... ... ., , J UM'I' PLUMUINU Top Soll C ..... nt/ColtCrtft 1\s:nodtoryot.1.<;urdu)' c lean i'h1, only lh e C•,....ftr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fa1tilon1. ~56-4232 by Jl r a c i o u • and a Jl · crvt11 1>11t101. llUQ pit~· C0151,lt!'AF. Studentn •64i ·4111• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll.lanter-Ulock wll.lls. IJ,'Hotini;:,)'nl Ii c1tt, ulr· -•TopSoil•Com(l('ISt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOMC~mentWork •PPlOOl.Y Use lheDaily Pilot preciallve need upply . MINOR llOMJi; rtt.:PAIR Putloli. Rea&Ctuible .. Fa11t Re&ult '• service i\1 in. !H1r11 , 5.5 per hr. Plumbin•-Carpcintry Jo'ree E•l842·11Sl4 l&Ktrfcel direetory. Your Huth . liltff~~.:_ __ _ Cerlii mlc Tile. Wl·MtiO ••• • • • •• • • •• ••••••• • • • • SE RVJCE Come n l W ork . ELE;CT HI CJAN . Sml service is our DIRECTORY .!!_~Ill. Reh1 . 848.()464 le11~ "QU I.,, Also kitrhen I H 01'1S Pl bl • £M:ulch• fled.wood•' "' I f I I · •. . . um n1; Al I 586 -00'ltl ca 1ne Ii rci 1n • 11111;:. Y{ulcr hlr11 a\l 111it>s ti!&• ~~,: ~-· --,- Ma¥i"t Hefs. 673-~ Hob. po11 u ll:i, ~t~11pu gc!i ; rt.1· tr¥ice ••.-•••••••••••••••••••• puirs, remodeling ind ••••••••••••••••••••••• C1i1blnet Worll:. Gen'I 8lump1tone brick • Jobi. m•int/ rep111r'f, aa specialt )'. Rtp•lrt. Dryw"ll Work. block work. Sn;au jobl .Yr• iJIP. lie ii:J3tO•. Call642·6871t•t. 322 ~~~1~!C~~1 GOHOON Moving. 32 ' t'orlleliult r.epipi.n~. New Construe· rRi-:e 1'H IMMI N<I, 'fo1)· V11n . Uc , in111, lowt:11>t r.alelli ServlteC11ll t1~n .. 24 llrs. hl' & l>ond pini(, pruning, removul. Hml Addltll • ~1-0~ ~ler1 . 845·!110 ~8-5203 ._ 643·11671 e11t. 32J in t>C . l!:~tli. Stll.-064S 6tt2·.5678 e•t. 322 64~·6263 Low r11leii1,, 0 11n. f>W.f~NJ --~ ~~'!!~~ ..... ?!~! ~'*!=.~ ..... ?!!!!~~-~:'!'!~ ..... ?!!~ Ho1,w .... 4 1100 Het,w..ied 1100 11e1,w...ted 1100 Me-rchandlJe • J•welry 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fwrruhtr• 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................•••••••••••••••••• , •••.......•..•••.••....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED FACTOlYMll.P JI USBAND & Wife ran MOL.OF.RS t:xperieneed ---------Servieo SU1:. Atlend•nl. IOAT Needed. Cotta Mooa llrm earn ... ,.rt-,, lo , .. oo ~'·, n,.,.'.~ .H':"r".'! •hl,lt. Rece1·v1'ntt • ., .. , .... t'/timo . Apply ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mattresses... Tpqr, DC A!o" 1,ooy1,.,LUA "11 IUILDllS w/m111ny t'O. benefill, I• pe r mo p11 me·rom l\PPY ·1 "ro1on)'. 6 inperi;onutSte\le-'s Exx -Qu een ,Ful\1-TwinKetta Fl J' · ... ,_. 1005 Wo•l••ll -.-.-..1.11 toOkin~ lor • sirl to work )'our home ·C 111 ~d MaeOrcigor Y11eht Corp. Inspector A nn. JOO a-:. 11th st. CM ANT IQU r. CA RVtO Priced 10 Move Nowt 1 J t:WEl..RV . WATCHY.s. l....___. __ ~L In the ihop are&. Cttll liarmaklan, MD-4411 or 183lPl1t•11ntl•CM.. -~---~--1 RUFFt."T ART OBJEC'l'S, 001.IJ, .,.._...,..,...,...,. .~,0401 •••7----Service tltotlon Allen· WAJ.N U'r.E.125 / __ Q3·1M12llfMfl.16M.~ Sll,V"R se,Rvlct:, C•1111:AM1 ""· · --cc;~·~-'-'··------Mother s llolper -Llte ReeeivinB It llit article d•nl, e1Cper'd: 011)' ~ Pe.11\0t'ter •Lovetea&t &Sof'a,Very FINt:""ti'UR'N & AN· With min.~ Yrt 1txpcr. In f'.a 111 i Ii a A mericuna ln111r Aeette:Y Girt hou1olceoplnlf & child in1tpection of precillion eve1. f'ull .tc p/tunct. App-Mli·'TIOO good ,1uality. Never TIQUf.S. 645-2200 • lntfflor bo•t e1n·parilry. nece1itilo muthi1cha pari& Commert!ral Llneit Un· supel'vl•1on. ~fon·Fri mat!hin e d "' molded ly Shell St11tlon, 17th &i ~-·=-=c.____ u60,t. Movint1968--88tl. Muat hllve own tr11nsp. & cl udod de uni nln1 0 derwriting & r.11tlng. ~"'" from 3 'tll 6pm. Own p ar l s r 0 r u I oc 1r 0 . ..lr~v~l•~·~·~N~·~ll~·-----I Antique &ii ver te11 iel -LADl~'J •-1 vi I •· Ill. Ire o 1 eld -id 4 .. 111!7 lr•n s p S c··I B•h --Makeoffet. G tS I U d DIA"ONDPINO ......, 1 ..... n co. l.l'ICOfl 1 i o u o, .. .,m a,)' per. necess. · or .. · .. .. · mechaniclll miniature rt!a av n1»on so "1 future. Apply In JNtraum, h1i1bltaclon es nece:iario 549·3068, Mr•. Bradley. 213 /4:JJ .&138 •ft 6 : 30 device•. ,Must be profi-Ser~l ee Hl11 . ~ttendant. 643·219fl. rurn, /\pptl lo Mi11c. 1 CT. CENT~R STONe Wet tlP I l Cnrp., tfl3H ht bl a r pocn .in11le1 , _wkdy• unylimtwkndlri. t!ient in u.11e ol proclliiOfl p/t1r:nc, ,exp~r ~· Bonus A...Jfllf'C•• 1010 Wlh;on '.11 Bar&ain NOOk 11 :lpl. istone1 11. i\pprah1ed Pl~'.n'I. •ve, C•••I• ~64.•_·!7_'~-.:.-----~I JR 4CCOUMT1HG -· 1 1 for :;n1og brake or lamp ,.... 645 w l"lhSI Cu value P .300, Jletll orrer, " _ -Need $85·$110 wkly? t'lt rneasur1ng ins rumen Ji . ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' II' ' ·1"' fl6i.41l04 Me P. I Ill k Bo I TIAIMll S2'l5+. llou11e of fuller. lnt'ludin g o1>tlca l com· llcenseli .. Avail eves & 2 O Cu. f" l' 2 d r ANTl'j;U"CAFIVE-() 1 -~~----~-enera o ce wor • Pri'or •••·ounllng coun;e• bl k wknds Neat ap1>ear & "' I A -~ '"r.lll<hord•,•••-04•• parator. A etowor tL1 ·· . . ' Refr>"erator w /loe UFF"~ -ntiurunee ~jtincy n~• re,q ui·red . To work 0, ,... _, ""' h a d r 1t1nn Appl ,, ~' ~~ IUS IOYS 11lert dependlble, youn• aide to eontroller. Call ~~mcuplm••,.bl l•ul~~~n. t~e~ mo~ni;..,2590 N'e~port er. maker. ti Mltul, old . Co4t WALNU1', 1.125/ • ,1 b _1 gtrl, between ttg:e 2Z·:Ja, M 0.1~ qui'r•• • min. S·> yea-C .,~·M::__ _______ 1 $500. sell $34~. 673·MM BeJtOffer DiaMottd $etfbJ • ~,~i~n~(~:~·lrr~: 1~·::;1·~::r~~·~~:r~~~ 644JU.2J7Nl·O·R 's' A·LE~SrtM. EN ~~~I cxper. "' Sc ~b'i~ l~fe~~~~635~i(i OLD~:dR('~~od.e~~i:!~i1. t<lnc•iZC! ~:~::. & ~ .n::~i~:-w••·: Newport Blvd. CM . Alk h STACOSWITCH k & Id 5411·0131 11pr1n gs w /rrame. ~. •Restyling foroffl~e. one675-7774 Age 10·15-~11"' PJ ... o agency hr."'' . Ill Yr'°· o er. MOO ~37 5602 "'Sltir'lli: --p -eek ••11·1n1 new 7520331 IMC. v.:/ARCSr.llre 1111vi n,i::& DHANONEWNeveruaed coil . . •-.-•Settin• I General Oflice·irnmed. •r -.. • c M f<'ir1t old. 12.50 hr. Call CA8ll E~ & ..aJn clerk. oi>enina for rnponsible custom era rorthe DAILY 1139 Baker, Ml• e1 1 Hroan 70000 ~it'ti, .f8 '', O' fipan. eouch, lrweseat &: • Appr11i sl n& Applications~ belna peraon, heavy phones, PlLOT Jf\Or t&Chool and 2192 Mqrtin,lrvtne 14•·1041 Jeff,5i6·0ft60. St11inle1111 11 teel duitl vclvel chr, rf'd Ii 1rn. •Wy,tchRepalrlnil taken •l 81y Cil1n AC!tJ s h 0 u Id be l 0 0 d Slturdl)'f. You muat be f:qua\ Oppor. Employer Technirian Expericnl"ed Blower r un11e hood . Collt flood rnnd. $2!'i0. ~1·1™~ lf'Th• Worlc1'1 FIMtt llardw•r•. Perm1nent. w/fia:urei, typinc. prior out of 1chool b)' S:OO p.m. Jeannie Sisco U.S.A. SU,reo ::w49~70. Sell for 575. ---------lwr°'eM CraftunM\. J06 Dal Mar Ave , San t11Cper required. 540-~ and bo 1blet '°work at Mimi Uiverton Recll!lptionist ror apt com·1 ___ _:5c.560-·c.04=2c.I___ M·, . G••CJ• S•I• 1055 SALe : 25-50',~ Of'f' l)ft Clemente CM • lo•1t:lld4>'1perweck.No pie• under'7 200un'llS Hclrio. •dr. Tf' wnrks ••••••••••••••••••••••• mostmdWarldise! -dellvir14' or eolloetln11. -... • 'TELEPHONE HALES-. CA.SHiil Transportation pro· Newsp11Hu nt .~h .nll!leds 848-1323 Se ll Or•nge Coast's perr. $45 . Ff' 2'.lr W/ice MnvinK Selling Yeap Old IUR AMGIMS· Mon , Tuea, Wed 12·9. GllLF«IOAY _ vided.CallB-44.meJH attractive 11rl1 for a~ RJl-1; r1:1vorilc new11 paper. maker •120. Deluite F'urnilure, J bdrms SouthC011;,;tVil\agt1 Saf/Sun 9·5. p,.vfous ex· AOVERT18ING Eq u a I opportunity Ma1•eu1e '-~ept.lonlsl d' R' n 1 VN Good elilrnin&i>, Big com· washer, 2 )'r .... Mov\nJt dinette, den, reCrig. tile . t>anta Ana • per, nl!ICCfll. ·Min wage. Oppor. ror a glrtwhollJ E mployer po1JLionsexp.ootnecus. Weeken s. Nor ~ mtssiort!i. Choose the M9·8500 646-061M 546·0710 Good benefit-. 1· ••-· h wlll \raid. DI)' 4 ni ght 11·7, Conv alescent hOIP. hoursyouprefertowork-Combin11tlon stove 'H-•• 8060 ~~ ~ llllM llMA energe IC, youn1 ........ 1 Live.fn llou1ekeepcr; openln11. Call for in-Newoort area. New pay 9:30am to tpmor5:30pm -~ mature, 1h11rp , lllc11 worklnl huibind wife & tervie w . 965-7723 ; scaleinettect.642·8044. lll l :90p m . Cill Mr. Lee refrhf. $3~. Od. Cond. 310 •••••••••••••••••••••••Navajo Turquoi!Wl Squ11111'1 HAIDWAll \'arlety &t pre11ure hlld ' T k 9 bet E. BtilboM Plvd.Nff . 101 liloneli-ihow pittc·e • -llarbor"l,CM w/fluure aptlt· ..... 6 llte 2 youn11 e ren. u e 962·3 34, ween lO am SALES GIRL rull time ul fi46 ·•too between II ---'====-="=~-I • -CuJI ehar~e of home tolOpm · 9 30 nd•pm llcycl•• 1020 Lag , Canyon Ridin11: -hi11tor)' -mu1t s~ I bkkpnl( backgrou~d . Solary I< 1 me olf O!)en.· ' 21-30. Mu»t be 111blo to : am 8 .; Cl b R 'd · g 1 Rel app ""800 wholeaole CH PMfCAL I' E ualOppor •'mployer ••••••••••••••••••••••• u · 1 111 esioni, · -• · 2 ,,. roce1so,r F111t accurate typ1n1 Contact : Olne or Shella. HIWTIACT work weelcend1. l'refer q ·,,. Uiied Blkefi/Partli . SWup, boarding, new barn & app 52200. Want ofrcr. Tr• In ee11. a ppl Y In {min 60 wpm. JBM Exoc.J MO·OISO Mon thru Jl'rl. 9 SA'li11tu.a.1o.1 iome ex per. 11ER8~M· T r a i n e e to pour & 8 uy l ••l I /Ir•"•· 2488 ip•aiidildiin•<k••···'~"•·'"11·1"'1·jjiij.Pii/jPi~-l·i2'ij6jiDiiiii -per1nn. Den\alloy Jnt1. to learn 11rl work, · "" ... ,.........., ' MON TREJi:. Zil9 Marine h ' 11 · " 13101 .. ,."Ave.C.M. h di · r to5 Well e1tabU11hed Or1n11e A n Ibo 11 ~ttc ine s ma re~n Newport HI . C M . mere 11n 11:;i.1 or · ''"'unly dev•l-r. ••u•• ve, a a 11 . items. Permprumt 12.00 m an u f . o t c ru I 1 Ing "" -,.-"'' n 979 8600 1 -="'c.2:__:c79c.1.:.0c.· -----Clerk sailbo•t•. c1 11 Ann LYMorlM beexp'd,Drawandcom·Sales.Jewelry,ductoex-pe r r. ' · A-1i>reland , 8'2·8961 , llLIEF mission negoti1blo, Con-pitnalon. need perllOfl&ble Rlcl~tionl.lt "'' "'"· C•ldwell for quaht;cd Individual. with TRIASURI CHIST 3·11 Shirt. p/tlme tnr p1 ••• ••= 1 I ·b·1·1· Do Obedl c Cl '' to 0 I h I H• 'llDlll••• ap . .,.. --,.·· 1nanu11ur 11 JlOlriltl 1 1 tes, 1 1 g en e a. pen n111 or pure a1 n1. ..,. ,.... 11 m1ll eonv. hOflp, Apply ror elegant Jewelr)' Ncedll P e••an , en · Start 4/16 ut 7:30PM. laboratory le bu1lne1s WANTID Glenhaven ot Newport, NURSESAIDE·J!:•P 'd s 1 I 0 n, E I at n e thusiastlc phone voices Newport Beach/Irvine fl fe. Ex per. pref'd. Jo'ull IOOTM lltfT ALS t5SS Superior Ave, N. B. Con val. Hosp CM sch 1 y p I 0 0 Id s m 1 t ti for project. sz. to lia:.50 ~n Area. Mfl-4928. or p/llme . DtY• 11. •fin1. 648·1764. Call 642·3005 Balboa lliland, 873-47!.4 hr. dtty or eve. hr». avoii.1-'.'.:..:C::..O:::;_":::-;. __ _ Per1onnel Dept. l-101111 ~--,!'~4!1;!·7~1!!J~7~--J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; !"Jo exp. ncic. Apply Im · •PET WORLD• Hotptt1l,NR I Nurse1 Ald11 , ii.11 lihifts. SALE8MANe11P"ri ..... ced. med, 287$2 -.1argu•rite HelfD~MluP c If ttal .. ,. Shih·tzu, ~1 aJto11e, Pug, Cook, mature, r/tlme. tAM·2PM or 4PM·:iM. MACHINISTS onv,Ca{.~2--0.593 u.si~·.::r00· !~~~kwv8i~j0N~~;2A::,1:; C how. 11 u' k i e •. 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '!~91/~'N& .... "'" • "..\ . A CONVfNllHf IHOPPIN(I, AH -0 HWINQ WIPE fOtt THE CAI. ON fHJ GQ. "·----....... .., for• 44 NI W-'• W- C .. lo• 64Z.N71, lxt. UO - Mn• Verde Conv. tlotp, .:irn 1100++ per week 1;;;;;;;~;;;;;~;;;;;1 ---:;:~~~;;---Prll:WN)') Chihuahua, tiny poodle•. MlCenterSt,CM doinB enjoy~ble work In ror Prototype &i 1me11l1 SALllM.A.M -'-=='"-------l11b, peke, doxle. pit our br11nd new ore oOtft· quantity runs. MUil be NU RSI NO P /time. llqrdware Wefhr/Waltrffs bullt, cockapoo, poni. lOO Fabp/o11 Crochtt!• l>eftlalOCrice ing near the O .C . able to work rrom RN'S, LVN'S 1!:11.perienre Prime itib Houae . Mixed pup~lei>. Stud &oc .Y· Recept, Exp'd • Airport. Xlot op~rtunll_y 1>ketohes, verbal in•truc· 1111•• •JMA M.,dowlark C.C., lrl78Z service moiit reedi. 2525 mature NB adult prac ed I " ,.. " W. 17th 1t f''1irview. SA . · 1 ~ •• 75· for positive m nd n· tion• or btuepril'lt. Mold NA'S HAIDWAI! Gritham 81 , H.B. Open eve• •ai--MYll. , tlee, Sa ary ""'''.., · div. f'"'or personal In -m1kln 1l lcnowlod.1 e 11 '114/&t8·f80I . terview, Cal\ 8.13--ftlJS, helpful. Abl1 to work In-F.•perlenced aculo care• 1--''-o ... ;:._H=•:c'"°'=..:8~1 ·c:C:cM..c__ W•ltrfllff Irit1h Setter puppies, 7 DIHTAL ASSIST. Reeeplioni1t 6 chalnlide. r1tlme po1ition1. l':n· dcwtonlic J'jr1ctie11. Ex per, nee. (Mi•~lon Viejo Day1 Oat·411Ul Eve: 496-1 108 . dependently, 3to5 years hospital only, P /tlme-On SEAMSTRE.'iS E1tp In l1ble aervlce ror wk s, AKC re~, chump HILP WAMTID experience, eall for all i;hifts. Contaet lNPUITl\IAl.-f!!:&,;'d bu1y Coffeo Shop. You 11tock. $.')0. 645·6.'JM 11ve1. For growth co, S JAC!•· tt1rs. Jon•e'!1 CQfila Mesa 040 1•14 ... 1 must be over 111. Apply 2 llon11. Full or p/tlme. Mcmoriql HOBpital. 3Q1 1--::;.;c:· :;.';.:c0::'_:~;.::c·=;;_-I ln 5. Mon lhtu Fri. CllAS SPRING ER SPl\Ntf:lj Apply Jn Pencm 549·3041 Victoria. Costa Mesa. Seeretarl•I p,,11itlon CJll LI . 22711 Newport PUPPIES. AKC. A1 & I", MITIO 642-2734 . EOE. w /plannlna: It ~ultlnJ Blvd. Ask for office. CALL 645-9729 CAI WASH F.quat Oppor. J:rnploycr , \.,."!'!~~~Ol"'!Ol"'!!!'!'~~I firm In 80. Latiunl*. Mu•t'' _:c.c.=w=•..:1.cTc.•_:•_:s_S ___ f'H 1-:: E to good home. i?U!M> H bo Bl CM type ns wpf'ft w/11ome bk · '"" "~ er r. ~· OPPICI fllRL kpng ex per. 3 Yrs min wanted, full or p/time. Female. Pt.lllw;ky. Prcl· 3 Da Dy:-:~~~~. Cull HOSTllS, p /T tcxperlaneod In •ccount· t1xper. Sal opan. MS -1727 Jo~•per . Apply in perlriPn, t Y & me I low. C 1111 &4l·l0ll0tor lntervw Jl'or Roal &ititeof'nee iri MACHINISTS Ins k 1enera.I office Two Guys From Italy, 1 ~•=97~·~•=•'='~·------i Newport Heh or 81nt1 wnrk . New ·ca r d e · 1 -''='=67:._:.F=a~lr~vc.i•="'::c·c=·~"'~·:_ __ llRISll Setter PUJ'lll, i\KC , . Pt!Dendable,exp.clean· An•.8unday110.5.Mu1t Good ••neral back aGler•1hip, o•o n t•B'•' SECRETARY WJIOWANTSTOWORK'.' reg.ff~. -,·n1 -om an. FridMYll, bo ullr1<1lve" --•· , . enera Mana er; u C R' •"l·"''IT -• ~· -C .. 11 ground , f;et up 11 operate n yd e r al 642·9405 for DR IVE A A . ' " ) ,, owntr1n11.67~·04Meveli . hie. No exper. l\Ct'I. a variety or machines in-aPPf.. Agricultural trade as· t1-J 008E your hours. Mln\.D•chihundrup i ed M M1r1e Mullen, M7-5770 eluding turret l•lhe. ~·~--------sociation ha• ,.....ning for worll: for your1elC, be ~ Dlihw~iherwant · ual Mon-Fri. "erllc•I • horl•ont.111 Oplo.molric A1>1l, ...,·ill -·-· vour own boa•. Men or rNtfml,papers$J~. -1 be well &roomed, ttefa. '''I ..occc..;..;.,. _______ , " -. • a Secretary to the in· · Ca ll ~1-1,J5 eft 5. ~ 0 • f, c r . c 11 rme1 s Houieel•anini·lblo20hri mlll• & punch prCJ•e1. tra in , mature. mu ~t surance manpaer, Risk "'omen. Can be 1light1y 1 __ =c::.:=-====.:c..-1 · R I -N ''"I k .. ~ h 8mall pretllit)l'I p1rt1 . typti,tiavecar.~liv~·in & .. ealth 1'{',suranell!I ex-handleapped. Neat· AKCSi\kypup!!.malcs ,_') ' 1 i{· es 1uran , -, . ""' · per w • -.,.. .. "' pel' r , 1 148 •• ,, k " Cl A VIS llwy.Laguniilic!iach. morninl•· Netd own Small 1ht1p, Days ony. area. ·-w Y•· p<'t. help ul. Oeneral ean pp11ar11nce'. ., S75. lrlln&p. Newport area. Must have own tools. l'•rkl•• lll•nd. -anled. :tccret11rh1I 1kllls. Xln't retired. Age 2S to 70. Sup· 545·0tilKI DOCT-S ST•COSWITCH -r · '-a f'IS •-k plement your Income. •' ,.,.. M~·M2'1fl. ~ Over 18. Wet1,rroomed. ringe vcne 1 i-wor · Drlvoacobo•,.ormore "'hamplon sired Sblhtau '' •ssrsT·-IHC d c 111 d 11 Ing conditions. 81l11ry •• "' • "'"' u · th • V•ll • . vors c. u da)', Apply In person. ror ilud, prospec liv~ Youn1 l1d)' lll·21) to llou••k•op~r. ve-in at 11'9U•ker,Caat1Me1a 844..-1700 X56~. lJetwn "0 m rn c n s u" ate Yellow Cab Co .. 186 r.:. partie& plc1111 e call . IB r.c. , work a11 docton 111111•· 1p•alc• Eng. Room ' ' 14t~JA41 l-4. w/abllity. ..Jt< • I • llh board lree ... _ • ·~-C.'-------1 16tl'l lit ., Co1tu Me&1t. M5·1436 -''. ~, .·' 9329 lantJ recpt. n 11e11 ·...,... ' Equ1I Qppor. Ji:mplo)'cr 1· -·• epe. No ex p e r . ll ou aek~eper. f /tlm•j~~"!"!~"""'"""'~~~ PART.TIMI C1UE,P.P1r•IY WOOL pre1ser, new Min . Da ch s hund pup11 noe1111ry. We lr1ln you. Meta V•rde Conv. lfDllp, Need 15) immed. Must For Appointment e<1u\p., lop pay, 40 hr. AKC 8 weck11 . (7 14 ) , j ApOl.Y in person an.n or 601 Cent.erst CM Man early AM newap1per have ctr. No age re-WESTERN week. g uara.nled. Npt 548·9819 aft. O::rlpm. ~4..41 eve. 1111 Harbor Blvd., ' dellv, Perm p/ltme j~b In quirement. No ox per. Uch a rea. 873·QOOO, otm. ..,,.,. c r.t Hou1ekeeper nCIC!ded, live Irvine ere11. Joull sized ner. 3 Day training. GROWERS mett Clnri;, 3200 E. Cst. Fvrnifurf 1010 •-· 11TMi""9 11•...af.. -in or ou\ I 'ehoOI age ear noc. P20 mo apftrox .1_::5'~•~·654;:oc~'~· ------I ilwy, CdM . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'1 DO• •IOOMH chlld. IM2·7TIS 962~1W -ASSOCIATION l-';~~;;;;;;;;;;;jW01erbed1 & '"""'°rlco, ' ltaper. 111"°411 for appl. PIX Op", Twltfl I• new /used. 673·4&86.1201h Waloul VIII•~• Pet Shop. Houaokeeper lo Child care MICH4HICAL & Stortftirlts 1811 Quill"''"' WORK ORDER '"d K<., N .n. tR ~r old boyl Uve·ln. AISIMILlll Ni~D~DNOW N I Ile h Em plti)' m ent ~rrered . M •tu re r e•pon1 Ible Por elcctronle produc· 1780S Bley Parlc,1lrvine ewpor ar CLERK Dinette table & l'lix chntr11 . Small Uahl mtinur,ctur worntt11 . Own room . lion. Hr1 7•m·3:30pm. tOfrMacArthur.betwn l~ ..... ~113~3~·~5384~~··~·~1~200~ ..... ~I t\\-·o e•ten11ion lea\'cs. lnl Comp•n.Y rwted• r•· H1rbor View Hilla 1rt11. Stirting ••I '2.M per hr. Nwpt 'l.O. f"reeWt)') i: Formica top~. Mfi·72"!. · 11 • b I e r u 11 11"' 1 Call rnr appl. •ft la\. Ap p I )I a L N • w po r l Tempo T1mporary Help SICliTAltY lmmodl1te ~In~ for 9' 8Qf A, rod 6' 1cld: ~· "'~m ploy te . Oppar · le 644·8009. Marino tn1ineerin1&, fiD7 CalJ5'4Q-.4455 Lighl \ypln1. ~ood math an Ind Iv id u a I corf t1bl•, 1otd w/hvy. irow ,.·lthco.M lnexp~ 11 k r I Superior, N .D. ln·l---;::;~:;:._;""''---1 opti1udi,lO"eyb,touch. w /ll"lnimum 1 )lll!l11r J:!l a&a t op : Sfl ''x72'' -'Quired. t'lt·UIO Vern Dit ouie •eper, 111"• 1 1ervlewln11·4•m. PRESlu 'H .-N· kd dutie1. pr1fel' f2ta7pm .,,~"'-=~=:-~e ____ 1 -J'hDneror a .,&40-U&O. m11 lntenance related v•a lttu~ d111J w11idc re· more,"' .!!•· NB area. 5 d•)'a. M4·1St8•I"!""'!'!"''!"''!"'____ EJ1perleneod Only. hookkeepin~ e•perlenre. turn. Mu.111 11el\, M6-fil7l ltXP'D Med. As•t ro1 MEDICAL Salar)'opcn.10lr.,sotpr1int •lecy1,le1hk11"" •Ab1i01mit)•'•'~•wP~"r'k·"::,'~~11U~~ ANTIQUE 01111 furniture. "'••y IM ·OniMIOfy of'llr.t C·l~TIAL ••-y tn~. II 11rr s 80 na I.la Ael nd en Acency '" • •~ ... ~ rn-11.ll. Call for l!IPPL Hou•ewlfe: l:•man•xlra " .vrr1t mat hlnes. Appl y Na 4020HlrthSt,8te104 a ,elf 1l11 rter' ablt• W pvt pnrt)'. Mon thru !'iat. 141.,710 s.s 10 ti per hr to1chln-Nllhts 11 -7:30, p/lim•. f: iliSy stems Corp .. N•wport 8e1&chW·IUIO .,..·ork well ~·1people, anct DMm to '/pm. 2129 Vi •ta hQbbY classes wt \h Tri 11hl fta r•r week. Only \lroh Newport C .. lferAPDt. under preli!\U rt', Ult! P.nltJd1,Newport.lle11oh ,.. llMOMIY Chem Embroidery. Call mtdlct •1per.need1pp· , 1Ncar Q .C Estobllstwd'iutlf t•aleulalor ,\.: t,t'P('; 40 644·216" , or you r verb• I 8'9·3481. ly . P.t1e11lenl hen•flt1. ) __ .::::.:::::::::.:=""""''--w,p , m Arr11r1u·y 1 ~ n ~I' Snr:i. hl•h nunlil)', xt ra •"" -Contact Mr. Carlew . t 11 h lh ' '' 1;c1p1bllll•1•11m.,l~t + NOW IS THI.TIMI Cotto .,111 Memorial PROPATJ:Le11I Serv•tc Station Atttft• mu~ ynu i.l\C ~sc .!'of1 1 )r old C'ost 5275. "' weok, dotnJJ .&Jo!~ for job 1ee)l;er1 to cheek t lo1pltal SO\ Vli:torla. Recret1ry d1nt1 ror 1venln11 It quuh fil'u liuni>. no~·$13.'> 54!J.liQ61 :: bit p1:'\ Ume Work ..... tne Dall)' Pllt)l Help Co1l1 Mo••· 641·17S4 . (Exp h: ,, t re N'C a: D Wteke"dl. Mu•~ be 11)',1'15 c.11,44.J1•• ...-so lpm, \pm to &pm~ WanllKI olittiftcialiof\,-JC EOti ONl,Vt) l.aa.una llUIJ or__ql(er. ~~P.d pr1rd. llot~·11D1:11TI.lt l2Nnon Jpm W r~:· ~~1~~~. the Job you w11"t llJ 11cri ~ ' 11roa. Jll•h 1111iiry. Call but not n111 . Mu~t ht dt· tHE IRVIHI CO. "! .. c'°'.,,'ore lnformillon I. there you ml11hteotlildor -· ---.-!SM·ati lO rendable w/ ref1. Apply lliOt"ttwportCtrDr .or I llltorvlew Col o~terlnl your ,.-rvoei Mttr trn~. iio l1ynrf1 . --· _ __,, inper1on1s,etrred,31:i1 Mew,ortlHch :r:r:o.,; with an ad In the Jpb £i'ilahuorl1.n.•ii .1100 + RY.J ,I, Idle Item• whh a llarbarB vd,C.M. Jo:qu ttl l;piior t''mphl)"'" ~ -W1"todt1l•PY-l'hon1 11 u1r . ~•r . I.yo n•. llu•lyl'ilolClauifiedAd, :sill idll! ttemr f!42'5tl?~ ~2·'6'18 .~~M. ~i!·3678. CLASS{f'l ED will sell It. 1. If YOU have a 1orvlce tn off tr or 11.11ods to Still. 1>1011• •n 111d 1n lh ti IJ 11lr 1'111>1 C 'lai.~1fit1J ijec tion •.. l'honP fM~ 567R ~" I ' ' ·' ' •• ' . ' 74l6 l.sl~~~' ' j ' • I f , I. l I I l I • •• OAILYPILOT Mond1y, Apr il 7. 1975 • ·· A·...._I ·-AM1o1U1e4 frvck1 9560 Autos, 1.,orhd MG'ldG . 9738 Avtot. l.,erW ,...... M,_ • ••••••••••••••• ······················: ········:·············· ························ .. ~=:·············;;;·j ··:;~······~9;·1·0 ~~;.: -"'' J•wefry .1070 kcell....ous lovh, l'ow•r 9040 PICKUPS IMW 9712 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••··~••••••*•••••••••• •••••••••••••''!''''''' ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• Wanhd 801 ·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (iOODSELECnON •• ••"'-••••••••••••••• Jen1t n lntofceptor ·11. o.•GRATNDOPENlNG! CADILLAC INSTANT CASll lot Old ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~•.-t••y••1• -ooo ., ,_ ... , o•Oli ~Id s ·1 Je·"el v 2"0\\'ENSCRUISER HEW &USID ,, .... "'·""'"" ... m11. 1o411r11tereo. .. J '"~-rn>m ... o 1 ver, -rJ, C.lh f ood eel furn " VoUcaa·Por'lthe Over 70 to ~HUWl"I< • Coini.Denta1Coki.Wed-.org us & l-fewd,Galley,V-8Pwr. Pri•esstartat........ CLOSICNT IT900.6l3..f131. P..laJorTunc·UpS.....,.ial •·rom $199 •• O&tAC , I ding Bands, Watches, rertig . freeze r s, $1900 67.5"618 SA¥i SS $ ....-· I "L..euinl ' '.tc-An" Cond. Top 8lO\let .MS·07'"----l ~--·-;-;;.;:;-;;;;-;;---·-SJJJJ ~ 9740 VW '1 ..•............. m Financni .. · :r ANTIQUE •539* ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moatolber4cJl.128 Prict·s . 1'""ree apprals . Wonted· A11111ia nce5 & CO 1 llOAT '7t Dats 1.1n f2..57S.SW> 4 C II OTJl>"RS I & c :!2C) E 17th . CKTAI ~ . fMMIDIAn Mow a on • .. ...• Ucnt t'Y o. · po~· er mo~·t'rs . Pref 1932 Lyman Bay Launth 5peed. A1't radio. • &t2-:U:W. • Sl.C.ftt .MS-658.5 NOT y.•orkln g. Reis t'Omplttf'IY restored in· eJ [• DIUYl:IY PurchOSllMJ 1731 upcrlorAveCM MlscftlOReom 1 010 i.c.64cc6.o·>114=8 _____ side & out , full ro\·ors . etul emia GOOD SIUCTIOH Top Quality ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat. phone 642·9405, Sun. • ·'* Co•sl ..... * MAZDA Used Mercedes REPA IS-SSVICE N ,88 *'Buy* ·~··6118 ,, ·' TOYOTA . •LH""'* EXCHANGE& VERY CLdEA,_Vlll• Muslcol Eliminate the middle , Confoct REBUILDS Cadillac, 4 r uc • Good used furniture & lnitr11tMl'lts 8 083 8oat1, Sa il '906 0 mun. Lease direct frorn U.s•dCU"Mwpr BROOKLYN BUCCO. fuJly equi·ppect, fuU lthr ilPPliant-tilior~·lllscnror ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l966 Horbo•.CM 6469303 th · edd 1 , SH 1'~st 548·9141 int.$950.C•ll&TJ-6008 ~ASTERS AUCTION e lettric ~uitar · llum-St>t·tial. I yr. old W/lrlr. gd cond. There must bo ti reo:ion :-WIS,.., & Side lent. New transm loaded, $391.5 ortakeovcc yqu. EPIPHONI·: ~olid body, llOBlto-: c:ut lfi. Calif. 'G6Jt~t:r1":i TonPit•k-up,. au oriz ea er. CA · I MUalon"'-"" I '64 Camper w/cycle rack '71 El Dur.-d.o, Cull y IO 6 f 6-8686 &833·9625 bucking pi ck t1µi;, Sl75. Sl.900.831 0571 , 640-8267 we are,#1 in sales. #I In lliaport:S &en&.$950.S48-7UIO paymentiJ.545-32116 <ifJ6orSunday~----0974. 544-3417. ---·7, G'1C h•lf ton. o", servit'c,plin11clcctlo11. REBA.TES -' '917 ----i170. U.S. ~2. Nurth Suils. " . :>t. "'"" ...._....,. .....iw., '72 vw Suptr Beetle. Comoro , .: WA""TED Drun1 Set. 5 µi~c. pearl ·rrailcr. xlnt l'Qnd . Sl950. ~icrra Grande. p /s, plb. Crevi'er BMW ' MIMolon VlitlO aat·1MO c 1 ea n . x Int con d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• f"'llll "'hile. t:xttllent C'Ondi -8-16-1404 · ,..AOOO <•5 1657 • F.. SI"'" • b air.;:;o _....,. 2UH \Y . ls1Sltet'I AM / "'1 st.1reo. ...,.,. 68COl'IMW'O •• T · p CA~,I DOLLAR tion.3125.646-17-IJ ---. .72 .. •.,ton . ·•73 280 4 Dr. Sedan. 497-2898aft1Pft1. ,. c•I. 3 speed. Pale •O ~~··~\\!J'Ln1'~ ~ :.Aic~1~ Oiflc! Fumitwe & 085 1 ~1~~c ~a!~x~~:~'.·i~14-~~8 ,\/T. r 1e . $22()0 ~•••\1$" Anu if,·'"' 01111...1 ;~~~~d !0 !~~rpJrfeU:~ 1912 vw, Mood cond. Low ;euOw w/blk. tnte. Runs A T OHJl:CTS GOLD Eqwpment 8 ortl32-6236 545-3296. " 83l-8084. m l. "m /Fm & trailer good, Michelin radio.I ,1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------httcb. $18.501olr. S4S-1Z20. Ures. Clean $lilO() or will ,,. S L\'1'.:R SERVICE .,.. . I h ~125 Sec 22' llerreshoff An1erican l ---------,-I OVER IOO consider trade for 1 NEFURN&AN -"'xec:;\•C:rs~. y-. 9 0 ~ chrs $4 /24. drft mach S65. F.a gle ga.ff r1J;!ged Y."llh Van t 57 OR·H~E COUNTY'. EVERY HEW & ur•ft. '70 vw Conv: $1500. New, 531-2906 ,, TIQUES. 645-2200 p·,e·ce. "'7 \I' 19lh, C'l . teak option tit dealers ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ...,. :t ~ 1 1 p tir·-NOx " • ~ .. OLDEST ·MERCEDES op, unc·u . . ~. . c•-•ro!.I ,,20 '"-7<11 _('0.~L _54_6·717Z ____ "66 t'O RD Super van, Mint 556.5854 494-46&3 -. EARTH WORMS ...... -----. . . ······················· rons, looks ne"". Ne"' &· OH DISPLAY e,1es. COH-, FOH Xt:ROX 3ii00or2400. COLUr.1HIA 22, J sai l~. custon1 sound proofing kno~ mel~r , t"ock_p11 a co u s l i ca I s he 11 . t·ush1ons, Nc"lX>''l Slip. S1~nificanlly reduces S2800. 640·024g. Urcs. balls. brakes. lo ~ m1.4~·45i!.I lltrrr..JEW Houseoflmoorts V\Y OWNERS. 1'uneu()8 CHEVROl.fl' FOil Tll E GARDEN 1000 FOR $4.9"5 Worm Caslings $2 Lug 17362 Gothard, •1.a. ---------! Sales-Service-Leasing " AUTllORJZkD $20. Points, Plugs, Valve S I ES&SERVICE '70 Dod~e Van, gnld shag Rot Corver, Inc. ft1ERCE DES DEALER Adj. & Oil. Will rebuild or A~ noise. Ext·ellenl condi -1971 c;:r,~LINA ~ lion. just $35. Call 91.o;o llP E\•inru<t e t rpt. bed, Craig slide &162 Manehestef, exc han.ge engines & · 2121 Hortaor••cL mount stereo,b'75·3063 Rolls oyce B~lW Buen.a Pork trans. Work guaranteed. C05s4T6/\.1~ESAOO, 234 E. 17lhSt. I 9 7 4 • Autos Want.d 9590 Costa l\1cso 546-4444 5 21·7250 Stave 556-9306 On the Santa Ana ""''Y· &12-4321 . exlcnsion286. Xlnt cond. 494 ·9679 Metal bookcase $10. One " single bath sink w/ fix -TAX SA Lt~. a brand new loati Slips/ tures SS. 548-7800. t-:xec . \1/ al nut Desk· & Do~kl 907 0 Crl>f.lenza conten1por<irv OR IGINAi OIL . p. .• ·1·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • stvhng. 1.11 S\600. w1 PAINTINGS tfike S95U. P\·t ply. SLIPS Avails . 548-7800 073 8300 Ne"·porl Beach · 20' • 32' Po"·cr • QIUJtrcst brand nc"' box-Acupu nc ture !V1cd1cal IR '·60'Sail' •s f>ring . frame. & n1atl. Equip. supplies & office 673-5253 .$TS. D1al-A-St1tch cab. furn . 640 -6420 Al\!, sewing milch S50. Ski 644-8707 PM 8oat1, Stol"age 9090 •boots worn 4.x. ycllo"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Nordir'a Astro pros. $85. Antiquc ~·hite oak des k, Dry Sloragc·sailboats lo •Re\lelle trumpet & case vlnyl top Sl35. Stt!no 18'. Laut'h'g "in<"I : some 1$).5.645-0341aft6p1Jl. t'hair SJ.5. 6draY.'ercard pr k g. ,\m. L egio n file S8.50. 675-3--lti8 673·5070. Sprlnq C.loaoiOCJ · ------- Donate your no longer \Valnut exl'c. desk 86x30 Tran1portation nee ded items lo the "'/46x20 "L" ext. $250. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GIRL SCOUT Garage Chair SIOO. Walnut secy S-ale. If you hav<" desk 38x54 ~·/18x42 ··1,··campers Sale/ something to donale. t'Xl. \\'/chair SJOO. l7x~ Rent ' 9120 cllll : 968·4810aft. 7pm \\'a lnut credenza SIOO. g ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'alnut, conf. table SI~-5 RENT: VY.' Camper Van. FOR XEROX 3600 or 2400, match g walnut ch~1rs Sips 4_ AC. full\I equip. custom 5ound proofing S&l .50 ea .. 1 ~·aln~1l S\\'l\'el By Dav or Wk . 586-()17.5. acou s ti c a I s h cl I . desk c hair $74 .50. J blk c· ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• WF: Pr\ Y 1·op t)(}t'.LAR FDR TOP USt-:DCARS f'OREIGN , OOMESTIC or CLASSICS Jr your t"ar is extra clean sec us firs!. BAUER BUICK 29251-l arbor' Blvd. Costa r-.1esa 979-2500 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IH TO SEE US NEWPlJf\T IMPORTS 3100 W.Coosl llwy. llJI. 642·9405 :ttgnificantly rcducC's lcathr s ide chairs Si4.50. LE1' us st>ll your t·amper nbise. Excellent condi-2 dra"•er IC'gel sz file t·ast• or trailer fo r you. "l"hl'l'l' ti'on . just S.35. Call S89.642-4t)IJ7 :R3.1-26l6 is a ~ood demand for 92·4321, extension 286. p·,aoos & o~s 8090 ~ood clean, used units "'7-· nO\\', !\1l'SU Ca mper ----- ---.-- See & Dr ive ALL HEW 530i Today! Xlnl. Lease Plans A\•ailab f! Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13 CA PRI V-6, 4 speed, air. sunroof. 23M mi. $33.50. 644 -00R6. 73 V6. auto. xlnl cond. lo miles .· S3500 /offer. 6i5-3428 l ri.tine Co<:1st Country club ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales, 2036 l·larbor, Cosl:1 WE BUY in'e mbe r s hip for sale FIELD'SWarehouseSale Jlilesa Dohun S;:t7 -0732 days, 640-0747 400 Pianos & organs, ne~· I MP ORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ve. & ust.-d Spinets, Grands. Motorcr,cles/ WILLBUYYOUR I . f S 9150 Top Dollar For An y OODSALE P aycr!I. Going out or coo ~r1 •lakeo< 'lo<lel. DATSUN. 'fOYO'fA * FIREW • business. Rent /option lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• '' " OR VOLKSWAGEN <Org. Euc. del S75 cord. bu~-. Ka"·ai . Stienway, Yamaha L75Rebuill. JIM PANOS PAID FOR OR NOT. Ml 1h cord.5Sl-llZ2 Bald"·in . Chicker ing, Vanteck frame & forks. W J LL PAY T 0 P Coast FireY.'oodSupply Yamaha. Kimball.-Y.'ur .. Dirt onlv. Xlnt cond. MAZDA DOLLAR. CALL KENT ~iDm en's ~·hit e s hoe .J'oller skates, sz 8, $20. $10-2279 a fl er 5P!\1. ctr. S3SQ. 1\tuSt sell . 847-2460 2001 S. l\lanchesler ALLEN. 540-0442 FIELD'S !714)638-2770 Jim Anahc1n1 6.l66000 ------i 12072Brookhurst.GG · 1971 24~ Z. Jlilust ~ell! 4 ·73 YA~tA l-IA 170. xlnl ·rop Dollar paid for s pd . Air. _Jlitags. St~reo. PLANTS! Potted and ll A Jli1 f-1 0 N D 0 r ~an cond. $400 . Pri ply. B!\'fW 's and all other Im-58.000 m 1. Ney.• tires. 1 h a n gi n g. vacuum Spinet. l\fo\'ing ~lu st 842-4232 ported cars. Good cond. S!:850. An 6 cleaner. Paperback Sell! S995 or Bs l . ---C . BMW Pi\1 ,552-0051. fiooks. magazines. odds 675-3468 SUPER chopper putt for rev1er Fiat 9725 · under SIOOO bucks. Y.1ill ,!iil'ld ends. 2006 T~ri';t Antiq. oak, painted up-trad(' for ttuck or van. Santa Ana 8.15-3t7l ••••••••••••••••••••••• _one. block from ~e ~ right piano. Sounds good. won't last TOng with sun1 -SELL US YOUR CAR! ORANGE COUNTY'S ""ta r Bay St. 3.30·5.30 $350. 962·71J20. 536-1823. mer coming on. Triumph NEWEST & • •R~EST eekdays, Sat. morn. 650cc 557 -1005 be twn W e pa.y toppri~e! -..,, __:J2 looh & Marine IOAl\I &2:30PM. MUST BE CLEAH lftfM EDIATt: ~-bl d. h h .,. Equipment Will take anvthing in DELIVERY ..-vi~a e is 14•as er, 1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972Triumph650 :r All1\1odels&Colors «tr ver, both like new.2 trade, watches, rings, :r xlnt l."ond. Stock, 0000 mi. TV' l · • • I 20" hikes call 979·870.1 9010 s e c.. Dick Mtl er Motors ..:::c...:=:::..:====-1 GeMr al 675-3-128 2000 ll A R BOR BLVD. ROTARY ENGINE CAR • E911jjol'ED THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! CASH REBATE RX-4 HARDTOPS CASH REBATE RX·4WAGONS ' CASH REBATE RX-4 SJDANS lRVINt-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-1500 ;~omrn Country Club TA·X Ar)VANTAGE 1973 K:iy.·asaki JOO t'C lO COS1_._A,_l_ES_A __ 1 • . speed trail bike. $325. ,___ _ s l\f embcrship Donateyourboat r>,2 ,33, 11 5 ,-l'""W w ..,_._5742 642-8550 Bov Scouts 546-499C ·_u-o_._,,__,_ .rm_.___ Oranq• County's "v · arner :r -ill SQ. Main • r /;.ellectors: 220 Ployboy LIC SKIPPf'R AVAIL. '71 TRIUJli.tPI~ 650· 1 Hi9he5tSluyer Sarita Ana 557 -21:!:2 ,-inagazines, 1955 lO 1975 Fo~eign /Ddm. deli". ~~·n~r , ~~5~2$l ,200. on Impark +. Best of Playboys. exp. Cel. Nav pow/sa1! in con · Bill MaaeyToyota lifakeoffer.839·9211. 673-1470 l·londa 350 Cust. Lots of Call RogerorBiJl '74 FIAT 128SLCOUPE S U ' ...... Mort..-chrome & flake. Custom 847----855.5 Economy plus sty l e~ • TREE /4 • ~ t k t b 5"700 o 1----------1 White exterior wilh red -l's, Gal. $15, 24" box $75. Equipment '030 ~~~ ofr~~2'.4~f"5~fl 6. r FREE APPRAISAL bucket seats. Sa\le on .,:frower.642-4403. •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ---~--~---I We buy used car!i & this one. c059KKV) Olds 455 Marine Engine, Motor Homes, trucks . Call GROTH ~11SSIONVIEJO , • .,~';!·Dinghy 5100. Posiden brand n('~'. complete. Sale/Re nt 9160 CHt~VROLE'r for a free ll\1PORTS Jleg u I a tjJr w /de pl h'-&. $1000 or bsl ofr. 646-6JZJ. ••. ••• •• • • ••••••••••• •• appraisal. S. O. J-'wy at A \'Cry ~ressure gauge. Brand · GllOTll Clf EVROLET 95 5125 Sc ba pro loots Power 9040 24 Pacearro~ 1973. 440 -83l-1742or4 -1700 ew. · • u ' eng:. Gen & air cond . sip 1821 1 Beach Blvd . 1'f1J l pressure gauge, $45. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , t d t lluntington Beach 850 Coupe, NC'w motor. ''Call aft 6 645 -3262 1960 T"·in Eng 30 ft. Chris. 6· man) x ras .. rca Y 0 847.6087 549-3331 ne'4' paint, many extras, ' . Take over pymts.+ $.500. ~-l~~OOO mi, $I0,500. bes t offer or trade for . • laby fUl"lllitwe Trim tahs. depth finder.1---------· 1 SELLING YOUR CAR? small truck. 494·.5291 art 646-M89 Gd. cond. 675-4923. '74 Komfort 25112 ' s/cont. TOP PRICES 'AID 5 pm . · ood S l't p · D 1 air, awn, Ladder rail. F'or lmpoits !.'it""' ed. PI inde. ~co 14 FOOT ,K E~O. o~l-Sale/trade motor home. Paid for or Not Honda 9727 Stack . S75 tor . -vi · board; \I\: /tra.ie:, 75 494 .ss94 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.~'='=o='~d~·c54c6~·64c.c~cJ ____ 1 ta~s. I ERFECT COND . __ c~------Deon Lewis lmport1 for summer fun. XLNT. Auto Service & 19661-larbor. C.M. .... ·~-. ,; . . .... " ' JC .,. ·. BUY for s.125/make of· Ports 9400 646-9303 fer . !\·lust see, call •••••t••••••••••••••••• 548-7800. VW ENG. I 600CC Autos, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• 530-fiMO Gel'leral 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND HEW Lambor9hini .Espada L1:st price: $29,500 HOW ONLY $23 ,500 3 to c hoose~ JIM MARINO MOTOR CARS 1200 w. c-Hwy. 645·1102 Ac:rKS tr-ttirt 8'1bM 81J Cli1~ THll<lll: J' "· '!. t ' •/l .t HONDA t· . "; ' 0 '>f E '!,,,, • • . • ,# H~R& »,, «' 10% OVER FACT.Ol'r INVOICE OH ALL HEW '75HONDA SEDANS Your choice ot accessories plus tax & license. Order yours tcxlay. .. FRIEDLANDtK"' ,61~ c. (i, ..... (, c. \ 11 I I I I Alfa Rom~o 9705 ======== ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jaguar 9730 · ·······!··············· '71 >;J6. air cond, am/fm stereo. Nu tires. Blk wtbelge Inter. l..o m1 ·11. !I-lust sel \. B!J t o fr . 7 14 /846 -1918 or 714 /846·3848, '7 3 Ja911ar XJ-12 Full £aetory power. air C'OnditlOOlng , etc. Whit e w/dark blue interior, on· ly 17 ,640 mites, very well ktpt & serviced by us' May be purchased f<ar below rel"il market price , Come in & test drive today\ 3100 W.Coost Mwy.ilt 642·9405 : • CASH REBATE RX:3~0UPES CASH REBATE RX·3WAGONS CASH REBATE RX·2 SEDANS CASH REBATE RX-2 COUPES • USI YOUR REIATE TOWAltD YOUI DOWN PATMEHT IF YOUWAHT & DON'T FORGIT FRH 50,000MILE 01 36MOllTH 84GIHE WAllAHTY • l9&t VW Westphalia Pop-'11 MONTE Carlo. iluto, - 1970 2SO Sedan, 60.000 mi , top Carp per, side ten_t, P /S.t. P /B • ..a~._,:e.c)!_. • · 19-::,>MPG, best offer roof rark. Original, no xlnt. 1mmac. _.._. ""· ,- 544·8258 rust. rebui lt. engine: White67S"-9449;.752.0183 ----------1 Consider lrudc for com· <•<E' r lie' For Sale By Owner-1973 '73 4"""" , sunroo , 1ge, pact. 496-3006 Monie Carlo Lan"' au. lmmae. cond. ._ 830-5579 1966 VW fastback, runs Low m i leage. Black ----------1 good, looks good. Must leather interior. swivel FOR SALt: or J...euse '73 sell ! $450 or best offer. bucket se.i.ts. Grey w/ 4SOSE , s unroof, xlnl. 646-3117. black vinyl bonnet. • cond.830-8095 1----------,-1 Sharp! $34.32.54.5-0956. 1967 VW Squarebark. '75 Mercedes i::ood cond. must sell. '65 Red Impala SS. I $49.5 or best offer. 0Y.'ner. 65,000 mi's. Exec. Special 6"6·3117. 'Great cond. $750. 64&-2957 Good till April 12 '70 Bug. New clutch, brks. Chrys&.r 9925 ~ ori g. paint. Comp!. reblt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 450SE at only $25S.8I mo:· en11 . 51450 or make offer. '64 New Yorker wag. Sell C36-mo; open end leasel · Must sell. 675-2804. • t de for VW Sandrail lo~· mileage exec:. car: or ra rts M k fully equipped. Full sale '72 VW Gd d 19000 complete pr pa • a e Price~l4 ,949; scr. 3798 · ' · con · ofr. 968·9028 mi, $1,90(,.I. 645·1246 Co..tinfftol ?930 t.I ax. Jiab. St0,310.28 See,.· • • ••••••••••••••••••••• Dcp. $270. '72 VW 411 Sta. Wgn. Auto, Al\1 /1''ft1, gd. cond. 52250 or best offer. 640-8692 "72 l\1ARK IV 2Door. VS, uutomatic;, tran5 miss ion , power steering, \\:hite sidewall tires. tilt wheel. arr con- ditio n in g. AM/'FM stereo, leather. landau top, c r uis e control, po\\'er brakes, beater. <862EARJ Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 '73 Mercedes 280C 'li6 V\Y Hug. blue, xlnt cond, reblt cng. under ~·arrty S850. 556-3148 __ 70 VW Bug, xlnt cond. clean, just tuned, gd. tireS. Make orler, 548·165t ' ...... w/sunroof; electric~ win-1----------GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Bl\ld., Volvo 9772 do~'!i, extremely well kept, gar.age kept & very low n1iles. May be seen ••••••••••••••••••••••• at NEWPUHT IMPORTS 3100w.eo.st11wy:11J1. 642-9405 '63 ft! B 190SL. 54500. CllERRY! Ca II 645-0934 SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! 'Ile3t price increas('. Super stock, All models Priced to Sell. 01.'erscas Delivery Spe<:ialisls ~ltmiA \fl VOLVO 1966 Hntbor. ( M 6•6 9363· li.B. 842-8844 Corvette 993Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORVETTES! 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To Lagunu Beach police. the pruct ice is a violation of California Penal Code section 488, petty theft. In recent weeks, police have received several complaints Crom residents who have round r10wers missing from the ir gardens. Matters moved toward a de- nouement recently when Trevor and Jocelyn Cushman, 411 Ar· royo Chico, 'reported to police early one morning that a saffron· robed sect member had disap. pea red into the tree tilled yard or a' neighbor. A theft complaint was later is- s u e d against a ·20-year-old Laguna resident who asSertedly carried oranges picked in the Ar- royo Chico yard. The Cushmans had been mounting an early morning vigil since (Jowers had been stolen Crom their own yard al the comer or Catalina Street and Arroyo Chico. After th e flow er theft , Cushman engaged a female Kri shna sect m ember in con- versation near hi s home and asked why they didn't grow their own flowers. , <See KRISllNA, Page A2) War Be Continued? Laguna Blaze • 'Losses' Disclosed · By Maheu LAS VEGAS, Nev (U PI ) - Billionaire llow.ard 1-l ughes sought to continue the war in Vietnam until he could recover losses in his helicopter program. the Las Vegas Sun reported to- day The Sun said it confirmed the report with two former Hughes aides -one-time Nevada ope-ra- tions man ager Robert P.1aheu and former "scientific adviser" J ohn Meier "I would never have disclosed this voluntarily. but in late 1968 JOURNAL.TORPEDOES ON RED SUB, P'9f AS- or early 1969 Hughes wrote a memorandum urging that we ex· ert our in(luence to continue the Vietnam war in o rder to recoup Hughe:;' losses on the L.L. (light observationary) helicopter pro- gram," Maheu was quoted assay. ingbytheSun. Fire \lid an estimated $2,000 damage Satur- day tolhe Laguna Beach home of Elizabeth Reinhold. 455 E l Bosque. Here a neighbor battles f lames which firemen quickly doused. The fire was started by sparks from the chimney. Damage was principally lo the roof and a ttic rafters. Meier , who lives in a suburb of Vancouver, B.C., confirmed he had seen one memorandum deal- ing with the helicopter program and the Vi etnam war. He said that lhe memo was sent to Maheu by Hug hes s uggesting that 1'Iaheu "should get to our friends in Washington and see wh at could be done about keeping the war in Vietnam going" to benefit the Hughes helicopter program. Speedy Thief • Jlits Laguna • Jewelry Store Riley San Clemente ·· Co/C's Top Citizen :P.1 ahe u, wh en contacted by United P ress International, said when he refused to cooperate y,·ith Hughes' wishes regarding the attempt lo perpetuate the war, that he believed it contribut- ed to his losing hi s job with liughes in late 1970. -· Gemstones of un undetermined value were stolen from a Laguna Beach ring shop Sunday night by a burglar who used tools lo force l\\'O door loc ks a nd then quickly r~unsacked a f loor s afe and showcase. , The li ghtning-speed heist oc· curred s hortly after 8 p.m. at Joseph 's Ring Shop, 142.1 S. Co<.ist Hi gh"'·ay. The intrude r. who was seen by several witnesses as he fled from the scene on foot. was gone with the gems minutes later when "°lice arrived. They were alerted to the breai<-in when the alarm 's6unded al the police dispatch 'desk-. "' ,u· Joseph Nolen, 58, the shop's owner today said the exact amount of the loss had not been ! computed. I-le said it was "less than $10,000.'' Investigators said c hanne l ·Jock -type pliers ·possibl y were t~ed by the burglar to break the tloorlocks. Once inside, gems were re- : 'moved (rom a floor sufe und a dis· play case. Observers said the \ rnan escaped down a corridor and across adjacent motel property. FURNITURE AD 'BROUGlll'1 CASH .. ~"The couch, loveseat and chair •a ll sold to the first person who ctt:llcd." That's the success stor:v stold by the Santa /\no1 woman ""ho placed t his ad in the Daily Pilot : rt1utchlng co\1ch . love seat & c h:llr, bluc·Jtreen.-$100. ot b(fer. XXX·XXXX. 1i"you have furniture you "'oul<I like to convert to cash, c~ll 642·5678. It's co&sy to put a few words to work for you, In the Dai· ly Pilot. ' . Leon Riley was named San Clemente's Citizen of the Year during the 48th annual San Clemente Chamber of Commerce installation of officers Saturday. Ruth Kaise r , a Kindergarten teacher at Palisades School was named San Cleme nte's Teacher of the Year at the banquet which also saw swearing in of the cham- ber's 1975-76 officers and OOard of directors. Ri ley, a member of the chamber board of directors. was selected Citizen of the Year by a committee made up of past rcci· pientyof that honor. He was lauded for his service to the community and civic involve· menl. Riley, manager of the San Clemente Alpha Beta market , has been active in veterans and service clubs and was 1974 chairman of the Boys Club fund raising effort. l'otrs. Kaiser was 1.a uded by out· goin g chamber preside nt Dr. Hobert Beasley as "someone who really cares about people" and as a "'master teacher." Or. Beasley, former president of th e Capistrano Uni£ied School Dis- trict, said he understood that parents had actually moved to new h9mes within Mrs. Kaiser 's school b ou ndarles so their children could attend her class. Mrs. Kaiser thanked the chamber tor "honoring me for something I have enjoyed doing all my lire." New chamber or commerce 0£- ficers formally installed a l the banquet are Willi a m Walker, pre· Capo Tnick Looted ,I A microscope, scales and tires with a total val~c or ~ w~rc stol~n du'ring~h' w,olt'\cei,lil lr!i'm a truck pftl"ked outs(dc a San Juan Gapistr.ano-home1 Orange.Coun\.y Sheriff's ofllcers reported today., Deputies said the loss from theun· locked Cab O( the truck WJl8 f(!· ported by vicllm Larry David Weck.s,32972Ca.lle.Pcde«o. sidenl; Kirk Munroe, first vice president ; Mark Marks. vice pre- sident-controll er and Roy Hamm, secretary -treasure r. -tI -::, Or. Beasley • Butt of Jokes At CofC Fete Outgoing San C le ment e Chamber or Commerce President Robert B eas le y looked across t h e s moke - (illed room of the San Clemente Inn and toid the audience : ·'You won '.t ( have m e t o V ·kick around &EASLEY much longer . "And I'm a Whittier boy.too," quipped Dr. Beasley who had been the butt or a running seri es of jokes during the Chamberof Com· merce 48lh installa tion of offi cers •·1 wouldn't buy it (the liughes directive) and in early 1970 1-lughes reminded me of my lack of cooperation . I think this had something lo do with my dis- missal later that year," said Maheu. P.1eier is being sued by t~ Hughes operation on charges he (See HUGHES, Page A2l Trees Vandalized CRESCENT C ITY CU P() -· Authorities are investigating the chopping down of two tall trees in the Lud ybird John son Grove of Redwood National Park. It wu s the firs t known vand ali sm of large trees in the Norther.n Cali£orni a preser\'C, Park Supt, Geor ge von Der Lippe said Sun- da y. Brynner's Child Safe andbanquelSaturday. BOSTON (U PI > -·"I'm Dr. Beasley, a veterinari an had going to be a father once been given a mock fi re plug by again," actor Yul Brynner emcee Dr. Colden Boyle. a lso a said loday upon learning veterina"rian . Or. Boyle called it ' tha t hi s adopted Viel· the "Bob Beasley rest station n1i1.mese child is in San award." Francisco. Dr. Boyle also quipped uwn ln-Chuckling and not even lroducing San Clemente Mayor trying to conceal his glee, Anthony DiGiovannl that he was Brynner said. "1'1 y wife the first mayor who gave away a ,Jaatuelipe and 1 have been key to the city thal"114n'l ~~ . )ll>hiltrtbe night. The mayor is a . !~~D}i\&. . · ' ··we know our little me.rcha.n~i , :.t. • --~. 4titµghter Is in San f'rall· D_udft'l-,pfttent\.~ of aWa""".. ctrco because all of the to Leon Riley, na'Pilld Citfll'.cn or ,,. . ildrCn in the whole or· the_ Ycai:. O ly CL~~'l ll)lrg l · 1· •·-rk·n• handed Rllcy, l~J.9'.Pe·rmarkt\ ~~·h•r~lv:d7h:~cw~e~~- manager,a$25gi · · itlot\te~~ lay. 'We're overjoyed '• rival chain mar ·Berg -.1~~ i~·T. ·-vcrr ~•PPY,'.' hli ' gave him a smal , b:'lflO , .. •,.-., ... ,.~~ _ • which tol.ole grocedlil. ' , .• "' .. -i.' 1~1!:::!;.::.... ________ _. I ·' J KRISHNA OFFERING~alanka Das puts flowers near portrait of A.C. Bhaklivedanla Swami Prabhupada. founder of t h e Inte rn ational Socie t y for Krishn a Consciousness. The Lagw1a Deach contingent or the secl is located a l 646 Ramona Ave. Kids Sit on Tracks, Bring Train to Halt A so uthb ou nd Aml ruk passenger t r ain ~·as forced to come t o a s top n ear San Clemente Stute Park Friday after the engi neer spotted t~·o youths silting on the tracks ~·ho made no attempt to move as the train drew near . The t"·o youths. agl'CI. 16 and 18, ~·e re booked into San Clemente Jail on s us picion of rai l obstruc· tion arter the incident. Both y,;e1·c from Hi ghland . The older \\·as identified as Robert W. 1\uger. The two youths first "·c1·e seen sitting on the t racks by Ken Beauchene. a city cmploye on beach maintenance duty near the l'll d of Av eni da Ca l afi.:.i. Bl'auchene s un1moned polit:e afler he S<l\V that the :-·oulhs did not n10\·e ;_1 s thC' train ap· proached. Detective Sgt. 1\rdon Saunders said the train \\·as only 90 feet fron1 the pair \\'he n the engineer brought it to a stop. f-~ollo"·ing the arrests. the I rain . proceeded to San Diego \\'lthout incident, police s aid. ,\third man . originally \\'as 31"· rested ;;ilong \Vith th e tv.·o jU,·eniles but later \\·as released from custody a ft er questioning liy orficers_. Return Visit Maul Victim At Saf arila1ul By R UDI NIEDZIELSKI Ol Ille D~ily P!lol Sl•ll 1'1rs . The lm a Samsioc. 74. is by her ov.•n admission a "tough old biddy" a nd she proved it Su nday by returning to Lion Count ry Safari where she "'as mauled in a tragic accident one year ago. She came to the A£rican wildli(e preserve from her home on Palom ar MOuntain to romp with cubs and to m eet "Thelma," a four month old lioness named in her honor. But though she cuddled her namesake, l\1 rs. Samsioe did not want to get that close lo ··Tiny.'' a JOO-pound lion who clawed and bit her during her last visit 111 Irvine. The accide nt ha1lpcned as !\frs. Samsioe. a friend and L\vo children "'erc driving th1·oug h the park "'ith the driver's V.'1n- dO\\' cracked open to provid e ven- tilation on a hot d ay. The lion reached in with his paws and Mrs. Samsioe, trying to hurriedly roll up the windgw, turned the crank the wrong way. She lost hair her scalp in the mauling but, wilh the exception of a couple of fang marks on he r chin and left cheek, bears no signs o ( the encounter. Mrs. Samsioe toured the pre· serve with zoological director Wnlter.C. ''Pat'' Quinn but there waS-po sign.or ~'Tiny." SLUL she 1 exhib(.ted 1 concern aOOut him, having h"eard P.bout Lion Coun- tr)' 'S "'vasectomy progr am in which} ad ult m:ale lions are stcrilired to~conlrol lb;e•cxpand· ingcul>.populotio\:a: ~" • " "! h!>P• ti·"didn"t gctlt," 5¥1<1,. Mrs . Satnsloe But 9,umntold iwr. he did; 11~111• ~'!'!"t·!•ll>"ri·'~•urf~~· 1 he&-•th6l'be1 .. ~tJGh ouldn't c urb his normal sexual at·· I tivities. Looking back at the accident, J\lrs. Samsioc s aid she bears no malice lO\\·ard Tiny becaUse '"it \\'asn't h is fault."' , ··The re must have bee11 hOmcthing about n1c that Tiny liked." she joked. l\1rs. Samsioe added that she belic\·es in rein · c<11T1<1tion and ··it's just possi ble that in the past l lhrcv.• a Christian t'othelions."' She al so had kind words fo1· <See LIONS, P agcA2> or~:·a ~ast \\. r.t1 •lier Purtly cloud y through Tue s day \\'il h local no11h\Vl'sterly '"inds of 15 to 20 mph in the aftl'I'· noons. Highs in the upper sos to lo\ver 60s. LO\\'~ tonight 40 to .is. INSIDE TODAY Star witne!I in J ohn Cormal· ly trial has denied he o/Jered to give prosecutors evidence .against fonncr President Lyn- don 8. Jol1111on . Story, Page M . • l11dex 9011"'' Aa M11L.1111Mn a1 L.M.&oyO AU Mo,,i.. All C..lo!o<lli• AS ~llOll.;11"10w\ .t.4 ci.u111..., 94·1 Or•"'4 C.111111, Af tomkt 81 ... _.. •1•1 Crouwor~ 11 SVrtr• ... rt.tr •1 0.•111 NOll<•t Al Sper11 ill .. 11 Edltctrlill P•.. A6 tele¥il'" Al E11lt'1•!111tWlll A,l T""ler1 A1t 1'111.,.(t At W .. llle• • A• ttctrot<OIM 112 Wwt• 1"10wt A4 ., I ' I ! \ I .A2 OAtlYPILOT L /SC . KRISHNA. • • She said they do but they '-''Cren 'l blooming at the tin1c, Cushman reported. Cus hman said the youn!! "·oman told h im thal a flower ,;atherer is detailed each mom· 1ng so that the flowers may be orft'rcd on the Kris hna altar. She s<.tid the theory is that the flowers belong to God. Cushma n ma intained that more people could enjoy the flowers on hi s corner lot than on the Kris hna altar. And he argued that the flowers were his because he planted the bulbs. Cushman told a reporter that the young woman said sect mem· bers formerly had a s ked permission to take flowers but abandoned that becau se permission wa s se ldom fo1thcoming. Rs avdeva, ·director of the Krishna temple at 641 Ramona Ave .. admitted lo a reporter that some members of" the cult have been taking flowers. He said they are doi~ so against his orders. .. All ese flowers only reach perfe c on and their pqlential beauty when they are ofrered to the creator,'' Rsavdeva said. "We offer them to Krishna on an altar eight times a day," he said. Krishna ·is God to the Hare Krishnas, many of whom shave their heads save a pony tail. \l.'ear colored robes and chant mantras as part of their reli gious practices. Rsavdeva said some or his or- ders to devotees to not steal flowers have gone unheeded. "The devotees agree with me, but when they're out alone, their minds start to wander. "I've yelled, I've gotten angry about this plundering. It shows a Ja ck of consciousness,'' he said. Rsavdeva said the report that the sect elects a flower gatherer to go out and collect flowers each morning is not true. "Sometimes the gi rls in the kitchen want some flowers and !ffimeone says 'Oh, I 'll do it' and they sneak past me and the police and ge t some," he said. It may not be so easy to sneak past the police in the future. One off icer said early morning patrols in areas \\'here flo"•ers have been missing have been stepped up. A J)(llice sergeant recently riled a crime report against a Kri shna all eg ing he had stolen l\1:0 geraniums from Hei sler f•ark. but the district attorney refused to file a t:omplaint because the loss was deemed insignificant. It is not the first time that the \l.'ays of the Kri s hn as have caused tension in the art colony. When the Krishnas fi rst came to town several years ago, they frequented 1'~orest Avenue in a group tirelessly dancing, chant· ing, playing drums and ringing bells. The daily <lin irritated attorney \Villi am Wil coxen, \1those office is dov.•nlown. He sought relier from the city <'Oun<'il, but failed to get it because or protections on reliJ?ious freedom. There '-''er e other complaints about noise by residents living near the Ramona Avenue temple v.·hich finally brouJ,!ht Superior Court Judge J .E .T. Rutter to 1 .. aguna Be ac h to investig;1te . Rutter. a s pecialist in Oriental religions said the Krishnas could continue to v.·ors hip as long as they did it qui etl y. ll savdeva sa id about 60 person s no"' b e lon ~ to t he J.aguna Krh;hna <.'Ongrcgation. Trains HaJted PHILADELPHIA (AP) 1'1'ain service betv.'ecn N<.•1,11 ''ork and \Vashington '-''US halted for more th an four hours Sunday ni ght ;:and early today v.·hcn a \\'Hrehouse fire forced the Penn (..'entral llailroad to turn off il s pov.·er . Al least seven trains v.·e re stopped ' al various points along the Washington-New York route until service was restored shortly before2a.m . today. ORANGE COAST L~c DAILY PILOT 1..-o .. "9" c ..... · • °""• p,,.,1 -•h-·<• ,. ,.,.. r. ...... , .... ,.~ ..... p,,.,, ,, ""~''"""d ... ,,. °'·"'"" (H,1 P,,,1t1ol~oO(f(Q"'P•n< .... _.,...,,!,.,....,. """''......,. MOk•• !h•O\Onh ,-,,.,,,, ..,.. (<Yt.• -... N ... .,.,., R~~<h, Hu01•.,.,. .... n ... ,.h' '"' ,.,,., VaU •• ,._.,.,r, ~•dol<n,"~· V•I••, ~"'' l•Q ....... {<rMh .... ~!h (Od,!. 1' """'~ Oo~o~ft'1 "''""" "r.o•,to\h<tl !..>lu•d••< """ ~""''"" 1 ~. f't•M•l)l>I """"'""'<) P'~"! " .>1 Yloj W. ' "'" ~''''~' (.~1•~ ,,,. .. ,,,, C••••o•nl.o t'l~I~ Robert N. 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Ulll! -~1 ... Mond1y, Aprll 7, 1975 Rebelf:io•~ Prisoners Nab. 'Fox Fir~' -Real Tiring ; Fo11r Hostages NORTHRIDGE CAI'> - "Fox Fire" read the mar· quee here out1ide the CooseCreek Inn. But inside the nli;ht spot. the real thing was blazing. fire department officials 1 said over the weekend. NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI) Four maximum sec urity prisoners today seized four civilian hostages ut kni£epoint and took over a counselor's office at the Tennessee State Peniten·· -tiary. Five C'ounselors were in the of· fice al the t ime, but one managed to escape and alert prison of- £icials of the takeover. Assistant corrections Com· missioner Cha rles Bass said : "These m en are dangerous. We consider them maximum securi- ty inmates." Bass identiried the prisoners as Dave ~1 itc hcll . J\1elvin Lockett and Doc ~·a lk er. A fourth prisoner was unidentified. All were serving lon g sentertees. · The hostages were identified as William Randolph, Mike White, Jesse Tucker and Paul Campbell. Bass said the prisoners as· sured him that no one had been hurt. Although there were about a dozen prisoners in the o£fice, of· ficials said only rour took part in the rebellion. Bass said the four complained they were .. 11atched too closely by prison guards and demanded the release of a friend , J(nobby Carr, from the maximum\security unit in to the general prison popula· tion. Bass said the prisoners were armed with prison-made knives and clubs. The remainder of the peniten-· ti ary appeared undisturbed by the incident. Bass said, "'The Aquathenics Course Given At Laguna High Aquathenics, a progra m of directed water e xercises for bod y conditioning, will be offered at the Laguna Beach J-ligh School ,pool beginning Tuesday by the Lugu na Beach Recreation Departme nt. The prog ra m . according to in· structor Liz J-latfield of Mission Viejo, allows men anp women to shape up without the fatigue often a('COm panying regular calis thenics. The class will meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings Crom 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the 85·degrec pool. Persons may register for the · course al the first class meeting or by contacting the Recreation Department at 494·1124, by call· ing J\trs. llatrie ld at 830·1326. Fee is-Sl0.50 for eight sessions. CUSD Panel Swearing In Set T onigl1t T"·o incun1 bents and two new trustees.elect will be sworn in as members of t h e Ca pistra no linified St•hool Dis t1;ct board of education tonight. Incu mben t s who won re· clcC'tion Mareh ii to the seven· men1bcr panel are George White in Trustee Area Five and Dr. Ed1,1.·ard We stberg in Trustee AreaTv.·o. Newcomers l o the board are Sara Jane Lipp in Trustee Area Three and Ted Kopp in Trustee, Area One. F'o!loy,·ing the seating or the trustees-elect to rour.yearterms. the board will elect a new presi· dent, vice president and clerk, Other members of the panel are Robe rt 1-lurs t . William R. Thompson and Stephen Smith. Coast Panel Facing Suit By Lagunan /\ Laguna Beach r esident who <.·laim~ the Cali rornia Coastal 7..one Coastal Conservation Com· mission aC'ted illegally when it re· Jected his plans to build a single family home in a protected area will go to rourt ~1 ay 9 in a bid to overturn that denial. Carl C. lllll~ren, 203 Cracenl Bay Drive. n a m ed the com- mission as derend ants Friday in Orange County Superior Court. ac· tion that seeks a writ or mandate aga,nst th<' state agency. Hillgren c la1mli the com- mission 's south const regional agency violated slate law by fail · ing lo have a sufficient number of eommission members present at the meeting \vhen the denial vote was taken. His lawsuit indicates that the committee's main reason for re· jection of his plans was that In · dlan rt!' Iles are report.M to be pre. sent on the construction site. other prisoners are in their cells and don't appear upset by what Is going on .'' -St-ate correc lions Co m - miss ioner Herman Yeatman and other officials were <'Onferring on the prisoners' demands. "lf they are legitimate de· mands, we will look at them," Bass said. "We can't let this become a common practice. We can't afford to let them dictate po licy, II Guards armed with shotguns v.•e re posted at the one door to the windowless building v.1here the p1;soners y,•e re holed up. Offic ials have been fearful or a di s turbance at the pris on because of overcrow~ed condi- tions. T!)e penitentiary, built for 1,600 prisoners, houses 2,100. "We're doing all we can to avert another Attica-type situa· tion ," Bass s aid. Yeatman asked county she1;ffs ty,•o weeks ago to stop sending prisoners to Nashville because of the overcrowded conditions. Traveler Rebuffed At Estate Lee Edward Mellott traveled all the way from his home in Mansfield, Ohio, to deliver a message lo former president Richard Nixon, San Clemente's best known resident. Mellott 's trip was in vain. Aides to the former chief ex.· ecut ive relayed word to Mellott that he should haVe sent the message by mail. According to San Clemente Police, Mellott, 31, arrived at the station about 6 a .m . Saturday and inquired for directions to the Nixon estate in Cyprus Shores. Police quoted Mellott as saying he had just flown to Los Angeles from Ohio and rented a car to make the trip to San Clemente. Police said that Mellott had a religious message to give lo Nixon. They said Mellott apparently harbored no animosity for Nixon. But on contactin g Nixon aides at the estate, officers were told to tell Mellott that he should make any further attempts to com- municate with the former presi· dent by m ail. THELMA SAMSIOE WELCOMED BACK TO LION COUNTRY She Forgives Beast Wh'o Mauled Her a Year Ago From Page Al LION VICTIM RETURNS. • Saddleback Community ~lospilal where she spent 11 hours in sur- gery and 41 days recovering. "If you have to be chewed. that's a wonderful pla ce l o go af· terward," l\.trs . Samsioesaid. Mrs. Samsioe told newsmen that her motivation to return to Lion Country was not to over· come any fear but simply "to sec the rest of the park.·• "J wanted to come for a long time but I couldn 'l get anybody to drive me," she explained. · From Page A I HUGHES ..• defrauded the billionaire in the acquisition of thousands of min· ing claims in Nevada in the late 1960s. Meier is also under federal indictment on c}Jarges or tax violations. He forfeited a $100.000 cash bQnd several months ago when he failed to appear in a f'tevada court on the tax charge. . Maheu also has had legal en· counters with the Hughes or- ganization since he was fired in December 1970 as head of Hughes ' Nevada operations. Maheu won a $2.8 million libel suit in Los Angeles federal cou rt la.st July against Hughes. Sunday ihe hi ked one·half mile through the snow from her moun· tain top home to meet a friend who took her to Lrvine. She said he couldn't make it up the hill because he didn't have chains on hi s car. l\.trs. Samsioe, a former opera· singer and later one of the na· lion's ri rst woman park rangers. said her ambition now is to re· turn frequently .. in my O'-''n '49 Chevy" to see little Thelma grow up to beC'ome a rin e lioness. As she posed for photos with her namesake belo\v a sign ··wel come Thelma, From Thelma." the playCul cub, ap· pi:l.rently v.·eary of the proceed· ings. provided a fitting climax for the afternoon by cLimbi ng up a tree and ripping down the greeting. I Dead in Crash TtJUANA. Mexico <U Pll Two Southern Californians were in a dune buggy that went over a clirf and rolled 300 yards Satur· day, killing one of the me1' and severely injuring the other. Karl von Goodal, 32, of San Diego, was killed instantly, and Melvin Hess, 34, of Lynwood. was taken to General Hospital here ror treat· ment of head injuries and severe fractures. The b la ze, which firemen said apparently was deliberately set, caused damage estimated at $40,000 In t,he club fre- quented by rock music rans. Fox Fire ts a rock group lhut closed its engagement the night before the fire. "Chiang Mourned By Nixon \ I , In :.i statement 1nouming tbe death of Nationalist China Presi- dent Chi ;;i.ng Kai·shek, former Prt's id ent Ri c hard M . Nixon called him "one of the gianU. o f th1.• hi story or otlrtimcs. ,, I le \vas a ··great wartime ally of th e U nited States and a L'ourageous leader ," Nixon s aid in a 100·\\•ord st11lement issued fron1 his San Clemente home Sun· day. The statement was read over the telephone to news.men by an aide to the form er president. Nixon said he a nd Mrs. Nixon extended their "'deepest sym- pathies" to Mme. Chiang Kai· shek and Premier Chiang Ching· kuo , Chiang's eldest son and sue· cessor in power. Chiang died Saturday night at 87 . · Benefit~h Set for New Store Opening Five hundred tickets have been sold for the beoeCit opening of the new Laguna Hills Mall Broadv.•ay d epartment store Aug. 2. A champagne party for 6,000 visitors will celebrate the open· ing. Proceeds will go to the philanthropies of the Saddleback Community Hospital Auxiliary and the Laguna Beach Junior Women 's Club. The Laguna Hills store, a lri· level. $8.5 million complex is the 39t.h store in the Broadway chain. J\toney raised will benefit the Dana Harbor Ma rine Studies Institute, purchase of greenbelt land, s upport of the Laguna Beach Girls' Club, and purchase of diagnostic ultra.sound equip- ml'nt for Saddle back hospital , spokesmen s aid. 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(714)6'2·.-000 l .. uneS..Ch 310 Glel'ln.yreSl (71 .4)-494.7506 (OPENING SOON) I l I I .l ) I, !' i I I \ t ,I I I f • ( 1 }....,.. . . . l , ... ' . '" Rates Lower Publicly-owned ' Utilities Best? • RySYLVIA PORTER .. ~ Q. H()wmu<"h of thetlectrlcity~u.Te 1n lhf.lcountry comc1Jrom prtwttly-ownttd utillt1e1 cvkt how muc h Jrom pubUcl,,.oWMd com. J)Qn1e1' , A About 80 l)ercent ol our elec lnctty comes from some 300 investor-owned utilities (known as IOUa ). 'fhe remainde r ts supplied by about 3,000 public i>Owcr aystems Of t hese, most 11re either municipal or regional l )'Stems. the rest, rurol electr1c1ty cooperatives ,.---,--,::'."',,-------... More lhnn thrcc·fourths .1crve commun1t1 es of 10,000 or Jcsit, but others •xis t 1n s ul'h maJOr cities us Seattle and Los Angel ea \ Q What aboul oth~rcovntries" Money's Worth A The US 1s '"'mong lbc (ew ln which electricity pro-~~uct1on llf Jart1:e ly ntanueed by private firms. lo Europe, aa ·in.Canada, a lmost all ut1ht1es are pubhcly owned -aqd ln lhe1e countries, electricity rates have risen much more .llolowly •lhan here This despite a lmost 1dent1cal pressures of Increased f uel costs, expensive new construction, high in· ,te.rft:t rates. 0 Ar<' publl<: power rotes lower t1u;in IOU cllarges" • A Yes . on average According to a 1972 Federal P ower Comm1ss1on study (most recent .ava1lable), private power rosts the averu.ge res1dentlal Uler 2 4 per lcl1o"Natt hour as compared with 1 63 cent.a for.public power ·rhroughout the countcy, local governments are under conn1 cl1n g pressures from irate ut1hly customers and f1n an clall y st1 a pped ut1J1ty firms -a nd 1n response are consider 1nv public tukcovero of pnvlitc, anvcsLor·owned ut1hl1ea Feas1b1hty ii tud1cs have been comm1s&1oned 1n some .stales a nd comm un1t1es 1n the hope that public ownership will help curb electnc1ty r ate hikes, reduce the dana:er or . 'future blackouts . tum local ut1llt1cs into a source of much needed new revenue for local governments Above you read answers to 5ome of the questions bc1na: uked about lhl' highly charged !~s ue To continue '... Q JJow can public ut1lltte.s charge tower rates? Don't thry /ace 1M $0tne rl1fng cost~ as pn oote ffrms? A. Unlike private compa nies . communit)'·Owned uttUtles pay no tuxes a nd no d1 v1dends to stockholders )tunic1pal <.i nd reg ional p<>wcr companies can issue tax· exempt bond s borrow goverflm ('nl funds ~l comparat1vely low 1ntere8t rates to finance new construction . and buy low· ~ost pawer from government run ge nerating systems Many of these urc hydropowc>r opcrttl1ons a nd thus, offer bargain-basement prices cspccli.i ll y 1n contrast to costly 'fossil fue l plants But of cour::;e -pubhl :.ystcms al su fi.ltc lhc problem of hi gher opcrut1ng cosu 1'hc1r tales urc going up but not as rapidly us the rates of thc JOUB Q Si nte publicly OU'fU•cl ul1/111e1> lXJY nv ta.r(li cloesn t l/1e tOtn muruty lose valuable revc11uc' A Yei; The Edison Elcc1r1c Institute esl1m utcs that other revenuc>!! rct•c1vcd by loca l t reasuries from publi c ut1Litu.·~ ;imount lo only 25 pc1ccnt of what IOUs pay 1n t axes .. Q Governmt11f·r11n corpora11ona (the Poatal Str!Jlce} art ·ttOtonou.sly Inefficient ArB public power ~sttma dl//erent" • A. DeHpite JOU claims to the contrary, labor unions and ('Onsumer groups "h1ch support pub he power argue that ,Federal Power Comrn1aslon reports show that community owned utillt1c8 hllndle their account1ng , promotion , ad ~en.Jsing -and c ollection~ -more economlcaffy-tfla n private firms They argue too that customcr·controlled utlllt1e11 must respcnd to local domands for good serv ice and arc more re <:t ptlve to citizen pressure for pollution rontrols, und er g1 ound po"·e1 lints .ind controlled expan1:1 1on Q Other I lla ri public takeoutr w/Jal are allernat1ue .tOIU!IOtl.9 to tlle huge probft'tr1 s facing the ut1ht 1ea~ A Government a~~1stan cl' 1n a \o.t r1 t•ty nr other \~ays , improved tcc h nolog~ \\ 1dcsp1 eacl consohda t1on i.inll resU'11cturlng of the industry along regional lines with the • eovorn,m ent assuming ownership of the gene rating facllltie11 while leaving munugement or sules and service under prlvntc control. ond of course, more rapid rate In· ,creaa~ai :Jobs Go Begging •• ·In U.S. Economy NEW YORK CAP > -Then there's the old story about t he man who, while milhons of people were out of work, complained he couldn't get anyone to fix his car Only It's not so old Unemployment in March was 8 7 percent, the h1gheat since 1941 But Jobs -hundreds of 4 'lhou1ands of them -remai n unf11led . And It's no Joke when good Jobs are not fil led because no ' one ha&the tra1n1ng reqwred and thousands of persons look ~ for work 1n already overcrowded Job markets ' " •• :J-BASED ON U.S. EMPLOYMENT Service oallmatos, •more than 700,000 jobs were open in J anuary, the latest ::"mortth (or wh1ch It ha1 such figures and a month when the ·iunemployment r ate was 8 2 percent At that rate, 7 ,5 ~.mt.Ilion Americans were out or work. · : Van M . Evans of Deul!ch, Sbea and Evans, Inc , a New ·~York firm that specializes in jab surveys, estimate• an even ,•higher number of Jobs going begging more than one ;1.mllllon .• The employ ment service hstcd 16 Job areas for which ·there were more than 1,000 opcf\lngs 1n January . One such ',Job was the auto mechanic needed to fix that car, and many o ( the other s -computer prog ra mme r , m achinist , ·• eirpente1, cleclr1 c1,1n. bookkeeper, secretary -were the kind or Jobs l h al require technical skills but no college .educnl1on. For those wi th college degrees, cng1neer1ng, acco\lnl· ing, nursing und sal~ arc a mong areas where JObs are open The need ror engineers, or at least some types of e11gineers, illustrates one reason why many Jobs go unfilled "The pendulum does s~·rng," Is the way Jack Koz1ch o( .tJie Snelhng and Snelhng employment a gency explained 1l. ••After the sor t of sem1dem1 se of the aero&pAce industry, people were fri ghtened away -the youn1sters," THE SEMIDEMISE KOZICH opoke of began with the recession of 1968, which was particularly hard on engineers 'afid stopped many a parent from telhng hls child, "If you ·1twe)'9 want n JOb, be en engineer" Waype £ Glenn, Continental Oil Co.'r; westorn )i,,miapherc president, tewtifled recently at a government hf arlng that 75,000 new engineers are needed each year but ;coUeses graduate only 59,000. In a larger sense, the same reason can be c:ited for the ' 1l i ck or people fo r technical jobs th at require no college ~cation ,. 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"' I) 1'111 H.,.O~l ft t I) 4'"6-t... lro\lc,_'ftll t 11 I~-'" ft~tol•tr t6 • •O Jt"--... Daylin Corp. LOSANGEL"E S CAP) -Dayhn Corp . a ret.11 li ng and drug firm reorgan1z1ng Its ;i ffuirs under the Dankruptcv Act, hns cut back operating cxpensC's nnd has a C'UI rf'nl d c>bt OC a bo ut $170 million its c reditors hav@ been told Sanford S1goloff, Dnylln pr<!sf. dent \vho took O\. er a few weeks before the compa ny riled for re· organ1zat1on, gave the 1nrorma· tlon 10 US. D1slrict Court here before !iOm<' 150 creditors • • .4 f 0 DAILY PILOT Monday,Aprll 7. 1975 Daily Pilot's '75 Major League Baseball Forecast F:d B urg a rt t:asl \\'t•:..t I. Nl'\\' Y o1·1\ 'l't•xa~ 2 l~1.1H11no rc Oakland 3. Cleveland Ca li rorn1;J I. lkls!Oll Kansas C'll~ 5. ()l'tl'01l l\.l 1111h·Solo.1 ti. t'ol!l\\':Jllkl'l' Chu·;1go .. :d Burg3 rl l·:a ... 1 \\'t• ... t I . ,\lo11trl'al' CJ lll'Lllnati .. l'ittsbu1·gh Los r\n~C lt"s 3. I 'hi l<idclph 1 ;.1 S.I .. ·I. St J.OUI S San Dit•i,:.o 5. :\'l'\\' \'or!-; I lousturl G. Chico.igo 1\tl:.inta IJodgers, Reds Vie In Opener C'll\:CINN;\TI (APl --Sparky Ande rs on hasn 't torgotte n the bit t{'r p ill of I9711's out-of-the· n1ont•y f1n i~h . That 's why Lht' :.1lh'l•nalin is pumpinJ.! for the Cin- l·1nnati Reels' s t:a!>on opener "'ilh tlil' I.us ,'\nJ.!l'll'S Dodgers today. "I \\'OUidn 't 1n ind if "'(' \\l'l'e pl o.1~·1n g tht•m 18 s traight lo open lhl' season . 'fhis jus t gets us dov.·n tu business <1uickl•r," s:.i.id the Rl•ds manage I'. Lefl·h<indc.r Don Gullett al· tL·mpl s t o m a int ai n hi s Uuminanc:e O\'l'r the Dodger s Alt.µ....,, ... IC• 8C (Jtcn NJ• llo,Anqele•<>ICrn.:1noll1• Apf QLO\Angele\io!Cor>C:•fld11• Apr 10Lo~•ngele~"I C•n(on<1l1• 11 1\d m, ~P m. ~p.m, "·hen lhc \Vestern Di\'is ion C'O· favorites collide in basC'ball's tradition<tl opt•nl•r :\tonday <.it !{i\·l'rfront Sl ;1diun1. It 's the first of SC\'(•n mceti n ~s b('t\\el·n the t"·o clubs in the op(•n1ng 10 days. But Anderson :-.<.iys he has no compl:.1ints v•ilh th(' IL·o.1guc schedu ll'·makcrs. ··1 \\•ant no breaks. Ju~t let us }!ct do\,·n to head·to-hcad base· ball a nd sec \Vho is best." said An- der.son, v.·hosc Reds we re mauled by the Dodgcrs 12 games to s ix· last year . The Dodgers counter \Vith 19- g:.ime v.•inncr Don Sutton. Ten1· pe 1·atures i n th e 60s \Ve r e forct·a st for the capacity cro\vd of 52.000. The t{ed s u·ill ha,·c l\~·u ne\\'tome rs in a lineup that l<Jst YL'Llr produced 98 \'ic:torics but t•a me up short by '-' four-g:.J me de· ft('it to the Dodgcrs. J ohn \.'ukovit h . :..t fo rmer ~o. l dr;ifl c hoit:c of the Philade lphia l'hillies. ha~ 1,_·merged to take the t•dgc in the h<1ltlc for third base. f'll'l'l KL•n <:rifft·y has '1'0n the r1i.:ht field job. Gu lle tt O\Vn s <J 13·5 ('arcer ma1·k a g;.11n st the Dodgers <ind ;il ;1ge 2 ~ :.ippc<irs hc;ided fo1· ~upt• r:.t a rclo1n . l\it'Ltll\\'hlle. Dod g{'rs m ;i nagL·r \V;,tllt•r ,\lston is making la~t ­ m1nute dt.>ci s ions on his fou11h :-.to.1 rting pilt·her. lie took a look <Jt ret•t•ntly·acquirl'd Juan f\l:iri ('hi.t l 1n Sunday's ).!a rn('. "I 've got ~t·vt·ral \\';iys lo go <tnd 1·m s ure it t·;i n \\·ork itself out.·· said 1\ lslon , u·ho grev.' up 30 milL·s north of l'incinn;iti. "[like t he kid -Rick Rhoden. I ul\~'ay~ h:J\"('." Rhoden is a rookie \vilh a n;:,i. jor lc;ij.lue fa stball. Th(' t"'O e lubs ure off Tucsduv lhl·n 1t \\ill be J<ick B1ll1n gha·m \'l'rsus :\nd~· ~Icsst:rs rn1th \\'t>d - ne~da y nig ht . Ki11 gs, Se als 111 1-1 Tie 0 ,\1-\l ,,\i'\D f,\J">) -C:cntl'r I .;:irry l';ttl',\ :-.rorf'd in the !-oC'Cond pt•r1od t 11 lift th e California <;olden Sl'u!-; I n ~· 1-1 lie ;ig:..tin s t tl11~ Los ,\11 gL•lt·:-. Kings ;.1s both lt"1n1;-. t·lost'<I out lhl'I!' re,e:ular ,\;at 1011:1 I 11 Ol'k l' y Lc;1gue Sl'<•Sons Sunda.v 111 g h1 P;:1tc~· took a pa~s frnm de· f1·n~t·m ;1n :\l1kt• Ch ristie iu:-.t out· ;-.11Je lht· l\1ngs' bll1l' l int·~;nd firC'd p<:i st Los 1\ni::clt•s go:.ihe !logic Vat:hon al-; 25 Thl· AO:il n;nved Patev into a l1C' "·ith t·1·nt<"rn1an St:1 n \vc1r for the l1·.1n1's top scu11ng honor:.. lioth ha\·t· •15 1101nt :-.. N"L Pl••olh •I • C:.!.,..P PRf.LIMINAl'I Y llOUNO ll"'' 111 '"'" s.r ... , L\' .. "11•1•• Y\, l o• .... Lo A.1)1'1t8 10•0>"10~1 l 01 A"O•'"' ""''! h) '0' Anq•IP\ •I loronM AOr• 11?, I o<on10 ~1 Lo' A nQ<''"' ,, f°"'(•'""~' y flo>lon Y\ t"oc•..o ,.pt1l 8, (n1tA9'1 <11 t\r.>!O" AP<U 10 lk>\IOn .I! (f\•c<1•10 •1><1 111. c"''"""~' 111"1011 ''"''" ~·v "'u''"''~~ •• si UM>•• A!'lf ol8. !.t LC>V""' P11t.to•"Qll '•P••I Hl. r,11,,.u.,,111~1 ~! l 011•• Ap"I 11, !>I l-jV<\,U Pott\llVt\111 ii "''<~\I"'; NY • ...,.,..,NY lllind••• NY qA"'"''~"'• NY 1,1~1111"'' Al1••19. Ne .. York '''""<l~f\<ll N•"' Yo••"·-·· llO••I 10. N~ .. Yo·~ """II~•\ ~t N<t"" Yo••'''""' '"" •o••I 11, Nt w Yo•~ l •l•nek!•• •t ,.,,. Yor k " .... ""''~· ,, "t<t~'"' '' ,..tut.do!pf\1 ... VAii("""'" Motllt ... I -fl,,,jj••o <i•owh•\1·•11-b••• Roger Carlson F.ast \\'est 1. Ne v,, ''ork Oakland :! . Bultimor(• K ans:Js City 3 Bos to n 'fexas •I l\lil \\':.tukec Cluc.igo 5. ('level a nd California •• Dl'tro1t l\.1innesota Roger Carlson t-:ast "'t>sl St. l~ouis l.n:. r\ngt•les " Pittsb urgh Cincinnati 3. Philadt•lph1;1 r\tlanto.1 ·• l\I O!l ll'C'al J louston 5 :\'t'\\' \"o rk S.F. ti. ('hicagu San D1 l'gu American League 2. 3. ;, 5. Ii. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. lloward L. ll andy Oa\'t" Romano Cr;.ig Shl'ff Glenn \Vh lte •~asl \Vest •:a st West 1-:ast We~t 1-:asl \\'t"8l New \'ork Oakland I. Ne\\· \'ark Oakland !. Ne\.\' \'ork Ouklunll I. Hi.1llln1orc O;iklund l'\altin1orc ·rexas ., R;.illllllOl'C ·rexas 2. 8;1ltimo1·e 1'C>xus 2. Nl'\\/ York · Te x us lklston California :1. ao~t on California 3. Boston CuHforniu 3. Boston fl-1 inncsota Clevel and Kansas City ·I. Ot•t1·0 1t K:.1ns as Cit y '· Mil"•uukt•c 1\.1 inncsoto.1 '· Milwaukee Kuns as City· . ! Mil\1::.iuk ee Chicago 5. Ctcvt·land C hit·ago 5, Detroit Chicago 5. Detroit California ~ De tro it Minnesota 6. J\·J ii\\' II U kC'C l\1innt.'!:lota 6. C leveland Kansas.City 6. Cleve lund Chicago National League 110,vard L . ll andy •:ast "'est St. Loui:; Cincinnati l)itts burgh 1.os ,\ngcles Phil adelphia t\tlanta Montreal S.1''. Nt:\\' \"ork llouston Chicago San Dieco _...._.,_ ~- David Honiano Cr:.1ig Sherr Glenn Whil r ' •:a st \\'t•s l East Webt F.asl Wrst I. St. Louis l.n-; ,\ngcles I. St. l.ouis Los ,\ngcl ~ I. ~t J.ouis Los Angt•lc-s • 2. Pitts buri:h Cinc 111nat1 2. Pittsburi!h Cinrinnati 2. Phi I adelph ia Cint·i nnatl • 3. Jl h 1 I :Jdel phi a S.F. 3. !"\ev. \'ork 1\tlunta 3. P itts burgh llous ton 'I. Nt'\\ \'or k I loustun 4. l\.lontrc<.d S.F. 4. !\luntr1,_•:.tl Atlanta 5. !\1ontre:.il r\tlanta 5. l)hi ladt•lphiu llouston 5. Ne\\' \'ork S.>'. 6. Ch1t·:.1gu San Diego 6. Chicago San Diego 6. Chicugo S:Jn Diego •. ~.; . ~.·;,.., 'ft,.,;.. l .. o'I ... ,_ •. ,,. ....... .... ·r,.r-,....:.,··.~~.'1wt48 • .w#A- Ryan vs Bushy at Big ~ . for Angels' '75 Opene~ Nolan llya n got~s after his second s tr<.ii ghl no -hitter a t r\n~1hcin1 St<1 d iun1 tonig ht ... a nd if he g:ets 1l. h(' 1n 1ghl find 0..111 :.isll•r1s k next to 1t . The ·r1amt~tbr0\\'1ng right - h and t~r lhrev.· a 4-0 no·hitte r ;.1ga1ns t !\11nne.sota 111 hi.., last out- ing of 197~. roiising his l'l'cord to 22·16 ;,ind gi,·i n g h 11n 3tl3 strikeouts. So whe n ht• o pens the :-;c·;,i son ;1gaihs l Ka n..,;,1s City's Stl'\·e Busb.\', hl•'l! he threatening to. in t•ffe('l, li e the rcl·ord J ohnny \.'ander !\l eer Sl't by thro\\'ing l \\'O consccuti\'e no·hittt•rs for· Ci ncin - n:.i ti a g:.iinst th e Bi·oo klyn Dodgers ;,i nd Roston I1ra,·es. But th:..1t mark \Vas cst<.1 bli shed 111 :iUC'cessive g<imes during the 1938 Sl·ason . 1'ossing no·hitte r.s a t thl' end of Oil(' S(•ason ;_ind thl· beginning of anolher opens <1 \\·hole Ill'\\' \\'o r ld of tOnJe<:tur{'. In the C\'ent he docs 1t. ){van 1n ight fi nd an ;i st erisk next to.his n:.imC' simit;1r to the one n.ogt·r i\1ar1s i.:ot \\'hen he broke H:.i.bt.• Rl1 th 's rl'eord for 60 home runs in :1 :.t••1 ~on . Bu ~by, 22· 1·1 lo.1..,t ~ t•o.u·. is no ~lr:111).!t•r !1\ 1\r)·hittL·1·.., l'ilher. lit·· .. lht· onl\ .\1n 1•r1 (·:1n Ll':.tJ.!UCr lo l'\ l'I' pil l'h no·ll 1lll'L':"> i11 L';1t·h of 111:-. f1r~l t\\'o ... t·;.1::.on~ lt•aguc c•x pt•ric·nl'C', h ;is beaten nut ,·ete ra n Dt·nny Doylc. but !\Ianager Dick \\lillliams thinks thl' rookil' t•;in make I he g1·ade. "I don't think he'll be in o\'c1· ..,11 ll"""''on 1<.MPC ! 111)1 J.pr I """'"' Col•"' Cdl•lllcllo" ... pr 8 ""n'"' Ctly "' C•••torn•" All•. q IC.in,<>; C•1 Y "t C••1111rn•d I ?Ip"' I '/lpm, I l;p "'• his he:.id . /f{'':-; no! th" type of guy you \\'Ou\d t•x pcrt lo \1·i1t. undt·i· pressurC'." \\'il lia1ns :-.u id ... , think he.JI ht'Iµ :-:.tahili ze our c\ou . IJle pl;_1 y <·0 1Tibino.1tion , too. !It· playt'd µart s of three yt•ars in lhl' n1inors \Vil h llami1;t•z ." ,\no lhl'I' youngStt•r, Sl'eon<l - I -Yl'ar 1nan !\1o rris Nettlc-s, 23, \v1ij opt•n 111 c c•nte r field. Ranlll'l'Z, \\'ho lasted only jl g:uncs "'ith the Angels lasl ye3r bt·forl' being farmed out to Salt J.;ik1,_• C it ~· of the Pacific Coui.1- Lca~uc. has rno\'cd young DLIVJ Ch:.ilk . 2·1, over to third bast'. Tiley \\ill be joinl•tl in th~ in· field b\' fi 1·st basem:.in Bruce noehtt•.' also 2-1, a .270 hitter aftf>r l>l•ing rc{·:Jllt·d fron1 Sult Luke Ci- '·'· n11d\1·a y in 197-1 . ' T hL• ... 10.1rtini.: lineup a\'cragcs 25 9 yC':1rs. :.ind tha t incl u~s !'.\.o;:'l·d s tt·r '1'01n1ny llarper, ~· th~ d esign<i ted hittc·r "·110·11 b&t 1h1rd behind Jell fielder l\'l il'key Jll\'l:.'l'S. S11rgery for Joekey Next 72 Hours Are Critical 1'1JGr\N A (,\!") · J ockey \\'ilfrit!c. Osunri gra\'ely injured in a t\\'O·horse s pill :.it Agua Caliente race lr<:ick . lay par::ilyzed and un- eon sciou:> in a 'f ij uana hospital Sund•t y fnllowing brain s urger~·. Tij uana ncuro::.iurgeon Dr. Ocliivio Pis ano s aid it would be 72 hours b('forl' the su~··:Css of th~ o pe ration \\'OUkl be kno "·n . Osuna's t·ondition \\a~ hstl'J as stable. · Osuna . J:J. unrlt•r"·cnt the four-hour operation late Saturday . f ' ni g ht ;1 tt:-r thl· at·,t• • ...c nt in the se\'enth r<tce .Hi~ horse. Up Staged, fell o \·e r Island Echo. ridden by Rit•hard P enir:ne, <ind both mt'n and their hors es tum bled to the truck. NOLAN (NO-HIT) RYAN FACES KC TONIGHT. ·rht• ;\ngl'!s, 68 ·!.l·I la:.t ~t':.ir 1rht·n thL•\' f111ishl·d la::.t in the American· Leugue West. will trv to bc<it Bus bv With some nc\1· faces. many or'the m youthful. Roo ki l's· Jerrv Ht·n1,· ;.ind ()rl:..tndo l{:..t 1nirel. \\'ill ::.iart ;_it Sl't'Ond Lind shortstop. Trac k offici<il.s Si.lid Osuna u·a s apparc11tly k rcked in the temple by his ov.·n mount . Pe niche suffe red a fr actu red col la rbone, but s till managed to reach the prostrate Osun ~1 and turr.cd h im over so he could breathe . Neither bo1·se v.·a s inj ur('d. Sports i11 Brief Re 1ny, 23. "·1th no n)ajor Os una had ridden at 1\gua Culicnte since 1963 and had con· sistently been one of the top riders. Las t year he "'as No. 2 in over· all standings. lie is tnarried and has three c:hihtren. Angels Win 3-2; Nicklaus 3-1 Pick l.OS 1\KGEI.ES --i\l 1ck€'y Rivers doubled in t"·o runs in the secon:I inn1n,!:! us the C;;difornia ,\nAels defeall'd the L.os ,\ngeles f)odgers 3-2 Sund~•Y in tht• final t•xhibit1011 ba!-.t'b<ill game fo1· both te;ims. Ju:.in l\'1:.i rich:..tl. t he Dodgers for1nt1· .'\o. 1 nen1c.,1s. n1ade his d(•but for Los 1\ngeles and gave up tJ11·ee runs 1n s ix innings. Thl' form(·r San 1-·ranc1st:o Giant gre<1t g<J\'l' up ~l·ven h it s :.ind four v.·atks "'hilt· st1iking out threL'. but his pcrformanre in1. proved not;ibly aflt'r the third 1n· n1ng \\'hen his control ~ol better. ,\'it·klt•••-" Pi,·l~ed RENO -JaC'k Nickl;:ius "as made the favorite today to \\·in thl' :\lasters golf tourname nt this \\'t•ek. The Ren o Turf Club n1adc :\'1cklaus a '.1-1 c hoice over To tn \\'e i~kopf. the second t'hOit'c ;1l G I DefPnding !\1 ;1sters ('h:t mpion \.ary Play,•r of South 1'\f1ira ,,·;1s 111 LI group of th rC'c in third place at 8-1. Joining l"l;iyL'I' in this j.!l'oup \\'Cl'L' dc fcndinJ.! U ,f;, 0 Pl'll <:ham pion 11:..t ll' lr\\'in and Jnhnny i\liller. l.C'e Trevino \\'a:. li sll'cl ;it 12-1 and ~\rnold flaln1cr "';J:i rated ~1 25· 1 shot. Atkl11sq11 Cns<• SAj" FRANCISCO -Gcorce Atkinson . s tarting: de fensive back for the Oakland Ruiders. appe;:1 red in fC'rlcral court tod:iv on eharj:!es of cas hing i;to lef. :-.l'(' ll I'll I l':.. ,\tk1n:.on \\'as freC"d on his o''n 1·l'cogn1zancc <ind ordt·red to l'e· turn Frida ... · lo make his pi ca on l hc C'har~cs. II(• \\'as :lrrested in Fresno 1'hur:iday b~ the f•tll. 1 ·.s. Ro11t<"d :\lt ·:\'1CIJ -ll l'a\0 ll y f;t\'Or(•<I l't.t't'ho~lov<1k ia r:.ced :t\\'HY from ;1 llt':>l !){'J'IOli 11,~ Sunday :ind ro111 l'd thc L'nitcd ~lates 8-3 1n a luu!·1~1 ~11·red ice hockey m al<'h a t lht• \\Or ld i;:roup "1\" cha1n - p1vn~h ip~. Ill :i l:.i.t cr g:'.l m e, Ru:-..sh.1 un· lt·a sheU a :.e\·en ·goal barrage 1n the :.l'cond period and routed l'ol:.ind' 13·2 tu stJ.)' ahead of the Czt'ths on goa ls Tht• Ru ss ians ;ind co·fa\'Orl·d Czt>C'hs 1111._·t't for the first of then· t \\'O c: rut· 1:..t l g<.1 m 1..·s Tuesday ('t~11igli11ra .fittftr•." \.\.'INTER llAVEN. Fla . Ton~· Coni~li<1 ro , making n con1· eback after b ei ng out of baseball fur 3 1 ~yea rs. \\'i1S listed Sunday ;1s the Bus ton Red Sox' disignat- e<l hittl·r for t he team 's 1975 ,\merican Ll·ague opener agains t the 1\l i1\\10Jukee Brewers Tuesday in Boston. Osbo r11 Dead C'Jl ,\:\1P ..-\IGN . I ll. -Dr. llo.1r11ld :\I . Os born. 75. a l.'ni \'ersi· \\' nf Ill inois traC'k s tar in the 1'920s :.ind l\1·0-litnl' gold nlcflal \\111n t·r in the J!)2·1 Olymp1rs. diet! Saturda'" Dr·, 6 !-.born. J rl'tll'{'d o :.- ll'UPath. \\On lht• gold lll('d~I Ill thL• hig h jurnp \11th a r~·t·n1 ·tl tha1 ""'<1 rm· 10 ,.,.,,,, "'"1 Jlw µnld l ·lofd1"11•.• T"•111p""r ·t0 11 Ch"•t•I.,• n1i:dul fu r th\• dt'<·athlon . :. c ic-c: ,\fe.l'nnd••r M'itt~ Tl:CSOi' 'i:ol1ng John ;\l('x - <1ndt~r of 1\u.s t rali <i \\'On the: SJ0.000 firs t prize Sunday in th<.• !Sec BRI E FS, Pagc1\ll l Refer ee Norm Drucker :.incl St. Loui s Spirits coach Bob !\il ac Kinnon r estra in S pirits playe r .Ji1Ti m y Fos ter after an alt.c r eation \\'ilh N'' i\cts player lJrian • ·raylor. New York \VOn the first r ound ,\BA pl3yofr g3mc Sunday, 111·105, from the \·is itors. Weiskopf Coasts· to Victory GREEl'SBORO , KC. IAPl - To1TI \\1eiskopf c rushed the hopes of a ny '''ould-bc contenders \\'ilh :111 eagle three on the ninth hole ;.1nd cruised unmoleS ted and un· C'h :Jllen gcd t o a con1fort:1bl!' thrC("Stroke victory Sunday in the Grc:.iter Grel•nshoro Open golf tourname nt. The undcni:1hly t alented but som e t imes too t e mpe rame ntal "1eiskopr scored his (ir~t victory since the banner season of 1973 \\·ith a rinnl·round 68 in c hilly, t>reezy w<!alher ~nd finis hed four tou rs O\le r the 6 ,643·yard Sed~e ril•ld Country Club Cours(' "'1th a 2i5 total. nin1,_· under pur . \\'e1skopf. a le;,1dcr s1 n<"e his o pening round of i);l, c:•olh~l'lt'<I S.l.".i.000 fro nl lhc lotul pur:-.c or 5225.000 fo1· hi !' tOth o(f1l'1o.1f tc)tlt' tr,urnph -'' h1t·h <lOl'S not in· ('ludc :-.uc h t9i3 h('l'Oits as 1he f\rtl1.s h Opf'n t'l'U\\'ll ;;ind th1· \\'orld St'rie!) 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She came lo the African Wi idiife preserve from her home ~? Palomar Mountain to romp 'I with cubs and to meet "Thelma," a four month old lioness named in her honor. But though she cuddled her namesake, Mrs. Samsioe did not want to get that close to '>'finy," a 300-pound lion who clawed and bit her during her last visit in Irvine. The accident happened as Mrs. ·Samsioe, a (riend and lwo children were driving through the park with the driver's win- dow cracked open to provide ven- tilation on a hot day. The lion reached in with hi s paws and Mrs. Samsioe, trying to hurriedly roll up the window, turned the crank the wrong way. She Jost hair her scalp in the mauling but, with the exception of a couple of fang marks on her chin and left cheek. bears no signs of the encounter. P.frs. Samsioe toured the pre- serve with zoological director Walter C. •·Pat" Quinn but there was no sign or "Tiny." Still she exhibited concern about him having heard about Lion Coun'. try's vasectomy program in which ad ult mate lions arc <See LIONS, Page A2 > War Be Continued? O.Uy PilOt ~ ~. PICKETS PROTEST_1'9RTABLE CLASSROOMS ON CASTILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GROUNDS In Ml1slon Viejo, a Promised Park That Never Matertellzed Touchea Off Ill Feelings· Castille O wners Picket R e sidenJ.s P1.:otest Lack of 'Promised' Park About 15 Mission Vi ejo--resi· dents picketed the Castille sales models Sunday to protest that a park they said they were pro- mised when they bought their Castille homes never has been developed. , scbool district's problems, ';Our basic proble m is the park." ··w e a r e not offe ring any solutions," s he said. "The Mis- sion Viejo Corhpany has the power to get the solut.iQOS and anything they come up · With is fin e with us.'' Al a meeting with 75 parents a nd Castille homeowners re- centl y. the Mission Viejo P.1unicipal Advisory Council re- commended that the school dis· ttict be allowed to ·continue us- ing the park site for its portable school through 1977. 'Paperwork Massive, 'Losses' Disclosed By Maheu LAS VEGAS. Nev (lJPI l Billionaire llo"'ard 1"1ughes sought to cont inue the war in Vietnam until he could recover losses in his helicopter program. the Las Vegas Sun reported to- day The Su n said it confirmed the report with two fo rmer Hughes aides -one-time Nevada opera- tions manager Robert h1aheu and former ,.scie ntific adviser" John Meier ··1 would never have disclosed this voluntarily. but in late 1968 JOURNAL, TORPEDOES ON RED SUB, Page A5 or early 1969 Hughes wrote a m emorandum urging that 'A'e ex· ert our influence to continue the Vietna m war.in order to recoup liughes' losses on the L.L. (light observati onary l heli copter pro· gram,·· Maheu wasquoted<Assay- in g by theSun Meier , who lives in a suburb or Vancouver. BC. confirmed he had seen one memorandum deal- ing with the helicopter program and the Vietnam war He said that the memo was sent to Maheu by liughes suggesting that h-faheu .. should gel to our friends in Wash in gt o n and sec what could be done about keeping the war in Vietnam going" to benefit the Hughes helicopter program . P..faheu. when contacted by United Press International, said <See llUGllES, Page A2) • Mary CerniWay of 23792 Via El Rocio, a picket organizer, said she and her husband paid a $1,000 premium for the fact that their home borders a s ix-acre park site. • She said other nearby resi· dents paid up to $2,500 pre- miums. The park site is being used to hb use students of Castill e E lementary School in portable classrooms. A new school is o:ilmost finished on an adjoining parcel. More Orph~ns Awaited But school district officials say when the new school opens, it will be too small and the Portables on the park sit& slill will be needed. Mrs. Cerniway a nd her fellow 1JUckets blamed the Mission Vie· jo Company for the problem. ''The Mission Viejo Company Womised us that when Castille S,chool was completed , the portables would be removed," -;N:rs . Cerniway said ... But it's jilst not happening." · By the Associated Press Americans working to bri ng South Vietnamese children to the U.S. families which have adopted them s hifted gears today, pre· paring for small groups or . youngsters in contrast to the large numbers of Operation Baby Lift. <Related photo, AJ> "It is worse than being preg- nant . this w a iting," sa id Elizabeth Manning, adoption supervisor for the Catholic RED TROOPS .STRIKE NEAR SAIGON. Page A4. · who have been evacuated is un- known. Unoffi cial tallies showed more than 1,700 have left Saigon in five days. Officials in Saigon said this morning that the scheduled quota approved by the South Vietnamese government had been reached. They said all the evacuated children had been scheduled to leave anyway and the massive air lift simp l y s peeded paperwork. Robert C. Macauley, a New Ca- naan. Conn., businessman who put up $250,000 lo Oy 325 Viel· namese orpha ns to the United States, said he planned to bring an additional 1,000 orph<1.ns to this count1·y. ''There are a thous and children over there "'ith exit vi s- as and Y.re ·ve got l ,000 parents lined up. We 'll get another· p l ane," s aid M cauley. a papermill executive and presi· dent of the Shoeshine Boys Foun- dation, which runs 11 orphanages in Vietnam . P.·lacauley, \\'ho has taken out full-page newspaper advertise- ments callinii for contributions to the Friends for All Ch.ild ren, was asked whether the South Viet- namese decis ion to end the mass evacuation fli ghts would affect (SeeORPl lANS, Page A2) ' ,, • • \ D.ioly Pilol SI.ill Piiot• THELMA SAMSIOE WELCOMED BACK.TO LION COUNTRY S he Fo rgives Beast Who Ma ule d Her a Year Ago In T l.•1111essee Inmates Seize 4 In Prison Revolt NASHVILLE, Tenn. CUPI ) Four maximum sec urit y prison e r s today seized four civilian hostages at knifepoint and took over a counselor's office at the Tennessee State Peniten· tiary f'ive counselors were in the of- fice at the time. but one managed to escape and alert prison of- ficials of the takeover. Assistant corrections Com - missioner Charles Bass said · "These men are dangerous. \\'e consider them maximum securi - ty inmates.·· Bass identified the prisoners as Dave Mitche ll. t.1el\'in Lockett a nd Doc Walk er. A fourth prisoner was unidentified. All v.·ere serving long sentences. The host ages \Ve re identified Meeting Set O ver D o uglas Firm St rike Federa l mediators hav e s cheduled a meeting in \Va shington Tuesday bet""·ecn striking nlachinists and officials or the h1 c Donnell Dougla s Corporation. But company spokesman said today the firm has no plan s to make anotherofrer to the Interna- tional Association or Machinists. About 7 ,000 members or the un· ion have been on strike against the aerospace company for tn'O months. They rejected the last company offer. nearly like one already ac· cepted by members or the United Auto and Aerospace \Vorkers. That offer came after n1celings 'vith federal mediators. and T1.1esday 's meeting will be the first since that vote . as \\'illiam Randolph , Mike · \\'hite, Jesse Tucker and Paul Campbell. Bass said the prisoners as - s ured him that no one had been hurt. Although there ""·ere about a dozen prisoners in the office, of- ficials said only four took part in the rebellion. Ba ss said the four compla ined they were watched too closely by prison guards and demanded the release of a friend . Knobby Carr, from the maximum security unit into the general prison popula· lion. Bass said the prisoners were armed with prison·made knives and clubs. The remainder or the peniten- tiary appeared undisturbed by the incident. Ba ss said . "The other prisoners are in their cells and don't appear upset by what is going on ." ~ Slate cor r ections Com· missioner Herm a n Yeatman and other officials were conferring on the prisoners' dcm ands. "If they are legitimate de- mands. we \\'ill look at them," Bass said. "We can't let thi s become a common practice. We l'an 't afford to let them dictate policy." Guards armed \\'ith shotguns \~·ere posted at the one door to the windo"'less building where the prisoners were holed up. Officials have been fearful of a disturbance at the prison because of overcro'A·ded condi· lions. The penitentiary. built for 1,600 prisoners. houses 2.100. "We 're doing all y,·e can to avert another Attica-type situa- tion," Bass said. Or=•:a Coast \\'eat h e r ,~Mi ssion Viejo Comp a ny spokesm a n Ma rtin Russo said tbe company was preparing a statement on the pickets today. ' . Mrs. Cerni way said though parents invo lved in the protest h.ave childre n In elementary school and are aware or the •· FURNI TURE AD IJROUGEn' CASH Service Bureau in Mi ami. "You don 't know when or if1 ''said Mrs. Manning , adding th at a "massive jam of paperwork" is slowing thin cs down. Almost 2,000 children already have been evacuated and are at or on their way to new homes in t he U.ni t ed States. Britain. Australia and Canada. The last o( the large-scale flights of Operation Baby Lift took-.Qff from Saigon this morn- ing a nd South Vietnamese of. ricials s'aid additional children will depart in sm a lier groups. Brynner's Child Safe BOSTON !UPll -"I'm going to be a father once again." actor Yul Brynner said today upon learning that h is adopted Viel· namese child is in San Francisco. Kids Sit on Tracks, Bring Train to Halt Partly cloudy through ·Tue sd ay \Vi th l ocal north\\•esterly winds of 15 to 20 mph in the after- noons. Highs in the upper sos to lower 60s. Lo"·s tonight 40 to 45. ''The couch. loi.iesea.t and chair r,t lltsold to the first person who l'alled... . That's the success story sto1d by the Santa Ana woman who pl aced this t:td in the Daily Pilot: Matching couch, love seat & chair, blue-green. $t00. or offer. XXX•XXX~. lf'yol.i have furri'ILure you woUld like to con vert lo cash, cnlJ 642·5678. IL '$ easy to r,ut a few words to "·ork for you, n the Dal- ly Piiot. • Officials a t Travis Air Force Base in Ca lifo rnia said an Overseas Na ti onal Airways charter flight with about 380 children was due In the United States early Tuesday. Another pla ne with some 200 youngsters who have been adopted Is en 1 route frOm Vietnam. Preslddiat Ford said last Week Uti.t e iJ nlled Slnles would st>c'nd $12 m illion to alrHn. some 2,000 children from SOUlh Vlcl- nameseorphanages to America. The exact number of children I ' Chuckling and not even trying to conceal his glee. Brynner said, "My wife Jacqueline and I have been uphaltthenighl. ''We know our little . d a ughter is in San Fr.an· Cisco because all of" th~ children in the whole or- phonage I've been working Wi ttr urrt:vcd there 7~r­ d ay. We 're ovcrJ 1yed . We 're very happy," he said. A sou thb ound 1\mtrak passenger train "'as forced to come t o a s to1> near San Clemente State Park t~rida y after the en gi neer spotted two youths sitting on the traC'ks 'vho made no attempt to move as the train drew near. The two youths . aged 16 and 18. were booked into San Clemente J"I on ~uspicion Pl rail .obstruc. tlin\il!e~lh<'in.<ld~t. Both were rrom1llighian'd. '!~ 'P.:lder was lilentjjled lj.&~berAV~Auger. The. ty,·o~yO)lths 'cirs\. ~ere seen MittiO:I 01f the tfi:c~S 'J>.v Ken 8ea1*Jien~, a it~'f.JhNJ~ye on Deac(fnain(en ce'd'4#.~ar the ., . ~ .. --·'• , r i " ' .. ,. "'' v..r -: , •• • end of Avenida Cala li a . Beauchene s ummoned police after he saw that the youths did not ffiO\'l• a s the train ap - proached. Detective Sgt. Ardon Saunders said the train was only 90 feet from the pair when the engineer brought it too s top. Following the arrests, the train proceeded to San Diego without incident, police said. ,\third man originally w~s ar· rest e d Ulon g y,·ilh t he· two iln·enilC's but latC'.!I' "·as re.leused fron1 custody after quc~tJ.Onlng Uy of£iccrs . l ~S ID E T ODAY Slat witne1& in John Connal- ly lriol ha1 denied he o/Jerl!d lo give proseculor:t evidence .againsl former Preiident Lyn. 1don 8 . John:ton. Story. Page A<. I n dex 9Nll111t •• Mii~"*'' .. L.M.~ ... M9'flet . .. Call!• • .. Na01111•IN9ws •• Clol»lllH 8•·• Ot••Ct•fl'IJ •• -·· " ...... 11·1 --· .. ,,...,...._ •• 0.llllN•lkti .. ...... A10-ll E.itorNll P•o-•• , ............ •• •11tt"r1•lt1me11I ... -.... "' "'""'"' .. lli'Mt"9r .. """9M:OPI " WorNNttri •• • KRISHNA OFFERING-Kalanka Da s puts flowers near oortrait of A .C . Bhaktivedanta Swami P rabhupa da. found e r of the Internationa l Soci e ty fo r Kris hna Consciousness. The Laguna Beach contingent of the sect is located a t 646 Ramona Ave . Act of Love? Flower Battle Hits Laguna By FREDERICK SCllOF.MEllL Ot the O•oly P olo! St•U To Laguna Bea1:h members of the ehanting, bell-ringing, dunc:- ing 11<.ire Krishna sect. laking bt·~1uti ful flO\\'t..'rS from a private garden <1nd offering them on :.i n alt.iris an ('xercisc in lo\•e for the crc;1tur. 'fo I.aguna Bc:.ich polit'C, th e prac t iet' is <• violation of C<.iliforn1a Penal Code section 488, petty theft. ln recent "'eeks. police have reC4..'ivcd severa l compla ints from residents Y.'ho have fount.I floy,·(·rs mis s in g from th ei r i,:ardcns. ~falters moved toward a de· nouen1t..·nt 1·c·ccntlv when Tre vor ;:i nd Jocely n Cushman, 411 Ar- royo Chico, r eported to police early one morning that a saffron- rutx.•d sect nlt•m ber had disap- f)Ca red into the tree filled yurd of <i" neighbor. t\ theft t·ompl aint was later is- sued ugai ns t a 20-year-o ld Lagun a resid ent '-1.'ho ussertedly tarried oranges picked in the Ar- ru,·o Chico vard. The cu.sh 1nans h ad bee n mou nting a n early morning vigil :-.1nec rloY.'ers had been stolen from their o"·n ya rd at the corne r of Catalina S treet a nd Arroyo <.:h ico . ;\fte r th e f lower lhe fl , Cus hma n engagod a female Krishna set t member' in con- \ crsation nea r his home and asked Y.'hy they didn 't grow thei r uy,·n flowl.'rs. She s .ii<l they do hut they \\'eren 't bloomi ng 1.1t the time Cushman reported. ' Cus h n1a n sa id t he young woman told him that a flower ~atherer is detailed each morn- ing so that the fl owers may be offered on the Kris hna ;:i]lar. Sht• ~aid the theory is t hat the flu'-1.·ers belong to Gud . Cushma n mu1nta1ned l h::it 1norc people co uld enjoy the flo y.·ers on hi s corner lot than on the Krishna a ltar. And he argued that the flowers "'ere hi s because ORANGE COAST ~" DAILY PILOT '"" O<~n?O ( O• • fl.,.,, r•, •ol. 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"All these flov.·ers only reach perfect ion and their pote nti al beauty v.·hen they are offered to the creator," Rsavdc\·a said. "~le offer the m to K1i"shna on an a ltar eight times <1 day," he said . Kri shna is God to the fl a re Krishnas. many of ~·horn s have their h<'ads save a pony tail, ,~·ea r t.•olo red robes and ehanl mantras as part of thei r religious practices. Rsavdc\"a said some of his or- ders to devotees to nol steal fJpy..·ers have gone unheeded. •·The de votl.'es agree y.•it h me. bu_t when tht•y"re out u\onc, their m ind s start to \~·an d cr. "I.\"e yelled. I've gotten a ngry c.iboul this plundering. It sho"·s a lack or consciousnC'ss. · · he said. Rsavdeva said th1..• report that the sect elects a fluy.·cr gatherer to go out and collect fl u'-1.'ers each morning is nol lru(•. ··So metimes the gi rls in the kitchen want some flov.·ers and someone says ·o h . I'll do it' an<l they s neak past me und the poli ce and get some, .. he sui<l. It may not be so easy to sneak past the polite in t he future. One offi cer s a id ea rl y rnor ning patrols in ureas "'here flowers have been m issing have been stepped up. 1\ police se rgrant recently fil ed a trimc report against a K1i shna alleg ing he ha d sto len '"'O geraniums from lleisler flark , bu t the district attorney r('fuscd to file a com pl ai nt bctause the Joss was de('med insignifi!'ant. It is not t he first time lh:1t the '-1."ay s o f t he K ris hn as ho1vc c:::i used tension in the art colony. V.1he n the Kri shnns first can1c to tuwn several }'cars ai.!o. th cv frequented f'orest A\•enue in ~' ~roup lireless ly d !'l ncing, chant- ing. playing drum s and ri n gin~ IX'lls. The dai I~· di n i rritatc<I atlorncv \\'i ll iam \\'ilcoxcn, \\'hns<' nfficC. is do\v nto\~:n. I le ~ought rC'llef fron1 t he 1·1ty eoun e1I. bul fuill'(I to p:ct 11 because of protc{'tions on rC'llgious freedom. 'fhf'fC' W ('T'C' other rnmplarnls ahout 1u11 sc b .v rl's1de11ts H\'11\J.! near th1• lta m on :i 1\ vt'nue t em11l l' Y..hiC'h rin;illy brought Supt•rio r C'ourt Juct..ie .J .E .T. ltutter to l.agun:-i llc:u:h to in\'t'Stl!(ate. l{uttrr, a s p<'c1al1sl in 01iental rt·hgiuns saul lhe Kri shnus could cont inut• to v.•ors h1p as long as they did it quietly R s avrle,·a s:1ill nbuut GO persons no"' h e lon ~ tn the Laguna Kris hna conj.\1·cgation. Quakes Predicted In Utah Idaho \\I AS t-II NG 'f ON tU Pl l -The U.S. Geological Survey w<irncd today !ht· sharp ca1'thqu:1ke that s huuk the Ut nh·ld<iho bord('r urea ?¥1 urch 27 )Jrobtthly will be fo\loy.cc\ by n1or~· destructive tren1or:-. in thr. future. f'rerit Page A I .. LIONS .. ·. ' sterilized to control lhe ctxpand· ing cub population. ··t hope he didn 't get it," !;aid ~t rs. Sun1sioe. But Quinn told her he did, ut t he same time assuring her that t he oper ation '-''Otildn't curb h is n o rmal sexua l uc- tivities. Look in~ back at the uccidenl, Mrs. Sams ioe said she bears no n1a\ice toward Tiny because "it v•asn 't his fa u It." ··'fh e r e mus t h ave been something about me that Tiny liked." s he joked. ~l rs. Samsioe added that she believes in rein· carnation a nd "it 's jus t possible that in the past I threw a Christi an to the lions." She also h ad k ind \\'ords for Saddleback Community Hospital "·here she spent 11 hours in sur- gery and 41 days recovering.~·-1r ~·ou have to be c he\ved, that's a v.1ond erf ul place to go af- ter\\'a rd." Mrs . San1 sioesaid. ~f rs . Samsioe told ney:smcn that her motivation to return to Lion Country ,~·as not to over· <·ome-a ny fea r but simply •·10 sec the rest of the p a rk." .. l v.•a nted to l'OffiC' for a Jon~ tin1e but l couldn't get anybody lo drive inc>," she explained. Sund <iy she hiked one-half mile th rough the snow from her moun - tain top home to m eet a friend \\'ho took her to Irvine. She said he couldn't rnake it up the hill bt'cause he didn't have chains on his rar. ~T rs. Sam sioe. a former oper<i :,i nger and la te r one of the na- tion's first wo m an pa1·k rangers. :,aid her a mbit ion now is to r e- turn frequently "in nly own '49 Chevy" to see li ttle The lma grov.• up to become a fine lioness. f 'rom Page A I HUGHES ... \\·hen he r efused to cooperate with llughes' wishes reg~rdin g !he attempt to perpetuate the "'ar. that he believed it contribut- ed lo hi s los ing his job with llughes in late 1970. "I wouldn't buy it (the llughes directive ) and in ea rly 1970 ~ l·lughes r eminded me or m y lack or cooperation. I think this had something to do with my di s- missa l lat er that year ," said !\·laheu. Meie r is being sued by the 1 lug hes ope ra tion on char ges he <lC'frauded the billionai re in the acquis ition of thousands of min- ing claims in Nevada in the late 1960s. Meier is also under feder al indictment on charges of tax violati ons. He forfeited a $100.000 cash bond several months ago \vhen he failed to appear in a Nevada court on the tax cha rge. f\1ah cu a lso has had legal en- counters with the Hughes or- gani zation s ince he was fire d in Decembl!r 1970 a s he ad or l·lug hes' i\"eva <la operations l\laheu ~·on a S2.8 million libel suit in Los Angeles recteral court last July against Hughes. Viet Family flee~ Occupied Village VUNG TAU, South Vietna m CAP) -The :sight ot 20 govern me~t soldiers and local officials bound by their bands after the Vt et Cong occupied his village in central Vlet.nam "'as 4..'nough for Phan Hong Cuong. lie started lo run. That was 10day5 ago. Cuong, 40, a member of the village militia reached safety today '-1.'ilh his wire a nd six youngst~rs . They st~mbled . hungry an~ ex~austed , off a Vietnamese landing s hi p at the na vy base in this r esort port 40 miles southeast or Saigon. "I SAW TllE ENEMY COME," he said~ "They lied the hands of the soldiers and the police. If J stayed there, the VC would have ca ptured n1e." The fam ily fled on a motorcycle and a bicycle. Their 240-m ile od_yssey from their village in Lam Don province, about 90 miles northwest of Saigon, is the sort or a trip that became co mmonplace as hundreds or thousands r1ed from Lhc a pproaching North Vietnamese a nd Vi et Cong. The bi (' ye le and the motorcycle carried the fa mily three clays and three nights. They ca rried their 0'-1.'n ri ce and pots and a s m~I cooking stancf. The m otorcycle was the flrst to go. "No g as," said Cuong. 'fHE BICVCLE~LASTEDA FEW hours m ore. '"It was not enough to carry everybody. No body Cver ~1skcd us y.rhet'e we go. We just walked .'' Outside Phan Rang: he_ m e~ a con_voy creeping slO'A'ly lOY.'11rd the coast. lie put his children i1n a t1·uc k and walked beside it until he reached port. The family pu~h cd aboard a boat for t\VO more days. ··No water, no food on the ship," he said . l_le. his ~ire an~ their younger children were r esting quietly agains t a pile of rocks on the dock while their old e r yuunb~te1·s sc urried back and forth '-''ilh pl asti c·baG S of rice gruel handed out li ber ally by Buddhist and Catholi c reli ef worke rs. "~DON'T KNOW WllAT tam going to do now," he said. i'l1s '-1.'ife and two older children used to pick tea leaves. "l will try to go to Saigon and find a job," he said. It is the wis h or many of the refugees. But Cuong has no re- latives there, and the government is more likely to send him to Phu Quoc, an isolated little island off the coast in the Gull of Thailand. The government is establishing a refugee camp there for those without kin in the Saigon area or the l\1ekong Delta. Cuong neve r expects to see his home again . "1'he VC take over there," he said. "I don't want to go back, even until I die." Charter Proposed By Irvine Council 1'he Irvine City Council took a first s tep Saturday tow ard plac- ing a charter before city voters in November But the two-tier form or gov· ernment. which has been the rocus of a half year of eharter- drafting sessions. became mired 1n council desire for further study and concern over the cost of such government. Council me mbe r s contacted to- day generally refused to term the t\\"O·tier government adead issue but repeatedly cited a report by l'ity department heads. The re- port forecasts that a mammoth bure aucracy would be needed to support the syst e m that would in- clude ::i centra l city council and up to 33 village councils. At Saturday's meeting, the council told City Manage r William Woollett to prepare a list of deadlines which would have lo be met to get a bare-bones charter on the November ballot. Additionally, the council called for an outline of topics for further study on the proposed two-tier government The outline could be a prelude to seeking a consul- tant's advice on the novel rorm or go\lernment rn Nove mber the counc tl hopes to place on the ballot a charter which would merely de- signate Irvine a charter city without changing the present form of government Fro• Page AJ ORPHANS . his plans. "We're going ahead on the pre· mit;e we can gel more out," he suid. "You could get 100,000 adopted the wo)' the Ame rican sentiment is now," ht said . but udded that adoption age ncies couldn't han· die that many children becuuse or t..he need fo r backaround ch_!cks ~f potential new parent:;. i-·rank Davi:s, Asiun Affairs director of the Pear.I Buck Foun- dation, said, "We .are going to keep trying right up to the point they slam the gHle in our face." lie said the foundation would Like to evacua te about 300 children who ca n be place d with American families. Linda Busser, vice president of the Atlanta . Ga :. chapter oC Friends of All Children, protesl· l.'d the imposit ion of any sort oC quota on the nun1ber oC children \i;ho can be evacuated. She said she was concerned that halt-Ame rican youngsters - children of U.S. soldiers whQ served jn Vietna m -would be ·killed if ~the Saigon government falls. .. \Ve don 't feel this will be a polit'y of the North Vietnamese gove rnment. but \\'C Ceel the anti- American fee lings will be so strong that t~is '-1.'ill happen." Saddlehack Scl1ool Board, Meeting Set Saddleback College trustees \li'ill meet in special session at 7:30 tonight to install new board member Frank Greinke and to elect new officers. The meeting will be held in Room 212 of the ca mpus library. Following the installation, trustees will deal v:ilh a three· page business agenda. Greinke was elected March 4 lo succeed outgoing board member Bill Dean, an aeropspace ex· ecutive who chose not to run for re.election because or business pressures. The O\\'ner o r a Tusti n petrole um distributing firm , Greinke '-1.'0n his four-year term "'ilhout an election bout. No one ran against him . Greinke comes to Saddleback College with a record of civic in- vdlvement which 1nchxles tenure on several boards and com· misstons, including the TustlO Planning Commission. Officers elected tonight will serve one-year terms. The posi- tion s are presently held by Patrick J Backus. president: Dr James Marshall, \'ice pres!· <ll'nt , and Robe rt Bartholome..,.·, cle rk. Items on the action calenda r include a new policy ror the pub lic u s e of Saddleback College 's bui !dings and grounds. MARINERS SAVINGS BRINGS YOU A REX BRANDT EXCLUSIVE ! } FREE LIMITED OFFER -APRIL 1 THRU 10TH. 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The accident happened as Mr.s. Samsioe. a friend and two children were driving Lhrough the park with the driver's win- dow cracked open to provide \'en· tilation on a hot day. The lion r eached in with his p<1.ws and Mrs . Samsioc, trying to hurriedly roll up the window. turned the crank the wrong way_ She lost hair her scalp in the mauling but, with the exception of a couple or fang marks on her chin and left check, bears no signs of the encountt'r. Mrs. Samsioc toured the pre· Sl'rve "''ith zoolocical director \\'<titer C. "Pat" Quinn but there 1,1.·as no sign of "1'iny." Still she ex hibited concern about him having heard about Lion Coun: try 's vasectomy progra1n in which a dult male lions etre <See LIONS, PageA2) Hughes Urged Viet War Be Continued? j Inmates Hold4 Hostage _ NASHV lLLE, Tenn. (UPI) - Four maximum security pris·oners today seized four civili an hostages at knifepoint and took over a counselor's office at the Tennessee State Peniten- tiary. Five counselors wcr'e in the of- rice at the time, but one mana~d to escape and alert prison of- ficials or the takeover. Assistant corrections Com- missioner Charles Bass said : ·'These m en are dangerous. We cons ider them maximum securi- ty inmates." · Bass identified the prisoners as Dave Mitchell, Melvin Lockett und Doc Walker. A fourth prisoner was unidentified. All were serving long sentences. The hostages were identified as William Ran dolph . Mike While. Jesse Tucker and Paul Campbell. Bass said t he prisoners as- sured him that no one had been hurt. Although there were about a dozen prisoners in the office, of- ficials said only four took part in the rebellion. Bass said the four complained they were watched loo closely by prison guards and demanded the release of a friend, Knobby Carr. from the maximum security unit into the general prison popula- tion. • Bass said the prisoners were &1.rmed with prison-made knives and clubs. The remainder or the peniten- tiary appeared undisturbed by the incident. Bass said, "The other prisoners arc in their cells and don 't appear upset by what is going on." i1 state corrections Com - missioner 1-lerman Yeatman and Other officials were conferring on I.be prisone rs' demands. "If they are legitimate de- mands, we will look at them:' Bass said. ··we can't let this &come a common practice. We can't afford lo let them dictate P.Plicy." r'Guards armed with shotguns Were posted at the one door to the windowless building where the Pt'isoners were holed up. ~ranl(e ~ Coast --~ Weather •1 Partly cloudy through Tue s day With local 1 northwesterly winds of 15 j lo 20 mph in the a£ter- l)OOn 5. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s. Lows tonight 40 to 45. ' I 1 INSIDETODAY Star wUne•• in John Connol-- ' ly trial ""' d<nlcd lie otf<r<d : to givt prorttutor• ft1idtncf: . ogatn.tt former Pre1iMnt Lii"· 1 don 8 . Johnson. Stor1J, Page 'A4 I . • •• Index •• . ., •• •••• .. ., .. .. ... .. .. Leaders Meet 0.llf POet Stoll """'°I 'Losses' Disclosed By Maheu LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U PI) -· Billionaire Howard llug hes sought to continue the war in Vietnam until he could recover losses in his helicopter program, the Las Vegas Sun reported lo· day. 1'he Sun said it confirmed the report with two former Hughes aides -one-time Nevada opera· lions manager Robert Maheu and former .. scientific adviser·· John A-1eier. "I would neve r have disclosed this voluntarily, but in late 1968 JOURNAL,TOl\PEDOES ON RED SUB, P-A5 Dr. David Saxon (left), new president of the nine- -or early 1969. Hughes wrote a memorandum urging that we ex- ert our influence to continue the Vietnam war in order to recoup Hughes' losses on the L.L. (light observationary J helicopter pro- gram ," Maheu was quoted as say- ing by the Sun. . campus University of California, chats with UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel·G. Aldrich Jr. Saxon met with Aldrich this morning during a brief visit to UCI . He is taking Charles Hitch's job as president of the university. Hitch is retiring. Meier, who Jives in a suburb of Vancouver, B.C., confirmed he had seen one memorandum deal· ing with the heJicopter program and the Vietnam ,,·ar. He said that the memo was sent to Maheu by Hug hes s uggesting that Maheu ··should get to our friends in Washington and see what could be done about keeping the war in Vietnam going" lo benefit the Hughes helicopte r program. Ch·arter Proposed By Irvine Council The Irvine City Council look a fint step Saturday toward plac- in&.a charter before city voters in November. But the two-tier form of gov· ernment, which has been the focus or a half year of charter· drafting sessions. became mired in council desire ror further study and concern over the cost or s uch government. Council members contacted to- day generally refused to te rm the two-tier government a dead iss ue but repeatedly cited a report by city department heads. The re- port forecasts that a mammoth bureaucracy would be needed to support the system that would in- clude a eentral city council and up to 33 yillage councils. At Saturday's meeting, the council told City Manager William Woollett to prepare a list of deadlines which would have to be met to get a bare-bones charter on the November ballot. Additionally, the council called for an outline of topics for further study on the proposed l\\10-tier government. The outline could be a prelude to seeking a consul- tant's advice on the novel form or go\•ernment. In November. the counci l hopes to place on the ballot a charter which would merely de· signa tc I rvine a charter city without changing the present form Of government. Such a move would allow the city to s ubsequently modify the "framework " charter through additional elections. The primary argument for a charte r election at this time focuses on cost. A copy of the chart.er must (See CHARTER, Page AZ> Maheu. when contacted by United Press Inte rnational, said (See llUGHES, Page A2 ) Meeting Set Over Douglas Fir1n Strike Federal m ediators have sc hedul e d a m ee tin g in Washin gton Tuesday between striking machinists and officials of the M c Donn e ll Douglas Corporation. But company spokesman said today the firm has no plans to make another off er to the Interna- tional Association of Machinists . Council to Take About 7,000 members of the un - ·ion have been On strike against the aerospace company for two months. Newsletter Peek They rejected I.he last company offer, nearly like one already ac· cepted by m cm be rs of the United Auto and Aeros pace Workers. Mockups of a proposed city newsletter will be viewed by the Irvine City Council Tuesday. The meeting will be held at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive at 7:30 p.m. Mainly at the urging or new Mayor Art Anthony, the council will consider publi&hing a "City or Irvine Bulletin Board" every other month. According to Community Services Director Pa.ul Brady, who helped prepare the newslet- ter mockups. costs of &~h a publication would range from $180,lo $850 per, edition. The che.apest alternative, a .one-page ad in the Irvine World news would cost $180. The moat exlpensive. printing a newsletter and melllng it to residents, would cost $850. he said . I ,, One or the mockups, e half· page ad. merely llsts'the coming. council agenda and the n11m11 of I, the city council m embers. city commissioners and department heads. A more elaborate full-page 'version is in a normal newspaper That offer came after meetings 1,1.·ith federal mediators. and Tuesday's meeting '"'ill be the first since that vote. FURNITURE AD BROUGHf CASH format and includes newspaper- style stories on the city capital improvements program, bike safety. bus service as well as an abbreviated city cowicil agenda and summary of the previous meeting. "'The couch, loveseat and chair About half of the cities in all sold to the first person "'ho Orange County publish regular called." newsletters, Brady said. That's the success story stold "Content of the newsletters." by the Santa Ana 1,yoman who Brady said, "should be strictly placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : informative and should be clear-~1atching couch , love s"eat & ly identified as a Cit~·1 chair. bJue~green. $100. or duct.'' ' < •• , offer. XXX·XXXX . · 'Brady suggested that• c ity tf you have furniture you "·ould Citizens Ass istarlce Officer lik., to convert to oa~h. call ~Larry Larsen be given th~ m"!in , 642"~8-It'! t.a•y to ptltt a, fe1,\l' job of pill.ting the newsletter '· worda to work tor you, ht the Dat- toget.her, subject to approv81 by ly 'f_iJot. City Manaaer Wllli•m WOO~-• -"-~-..,....-.,.,,.....,,._ ___ _ THELMA SAMSIOE WELCOMED BACK TO LION COUNTRY .She Forgives Beast Who Mauled Her a Year Ago Orphan Baby Lift Will Be Slowed By the Associated Press Americans working lo bring South Vietnamese children to the U S families which have adopted lhem shifted gears today. pre- paring for small groups of youngsters in contrast to tht· large numbe r s of Operation Baby Lift <Related photo. A3) Brynner's Child Safe BOSTON tUPIJ -"I'm going to be a father once again.·' actor Yul Brynn(•r said today upon learnin g that his adopted Viet- name~e child is in San Francisco Chuckling and not even trying to conceal his glee. Brynner said. "J\1y wife Jacqueline and r have been up half the ni ght. ··w e kno1,v our little daughter is in San Fran- cisco because all of the children in the 'vhole or- phanage 1 ·ve been working 1,1.·ith arrived the re yester- day . We 're overjoyed .. We're very happy," he said. Nixon Calls Chiang 'Giant Of Our Time' In a state ment mourning the death or Nationalist China Presi- dent Chiang Kai-shek, formel' President Richard M. Nixon called him "one of the giants of the hi story of our times.·• He \Ya s a "great wartime ally of the United States and a courageous leader," Nixon said in a 100-word statement issued from his San Clemente home Sun · day. The s tatement was read over the telephone to newsmen by an aide to the f ormcr president. Nixon said he and Mrs. Nixon extended thei r "deepest sym- path,ies" to Mme. ·chlang Kai- shek and Premier Chiang Ching- kuo. Chiang's eldest son and suc- cessor in power. Chiang died Saturday night at87. ··over the years Lhatbegan with our first m eeting in 1953, I learned to know and respect President Chiang Kal -s hek as both statesman and friend," Nixon said. "I found him a man of ke~ in- tellect, of great gallantry and of unwavering dedication to those principles in whlc h he so fervently beli~ved, ''Nixon said·. "His leadership on the wor-ld scene , \\'hicJ:!...spanned a half cen- tury, has earned him a piece a5 one or the ¥ianls of tile history of ourUmes.· '"It 1s \1:orst' than being preg- nant. thi s wailing ." s aid Elizabeth !Iii anning, adoption supe rvisor for the Catholic• RED TROOPS.STRIKE NEAR SAIGON. Page A4. Service Bureau in Miami. "'You don't know when or if," s aid Mrs . !\tanning, adding that a ''massive jam or paperwork" is slowing things down. Almost 2,000 children already have been evacuated and are at or on their way to new homes in the United States, Britain, ,\ustralia and Canada. The last of the large-scale flights of Operation Baby Lift took off from Saigon this morn· ing and South Vietnamese of- fi cials said additionaJ children "·ill depart in s maller groups. Officials al Travis .Air Force Base in California said a n Overseas National Airways charter flight y;ith about 380 chiJdren was due in the United States early Tuesday. Another plane with some 200 youngsters ,,·ho haYe been adopted is en route from Vietnam. Pres ident Ford said last week that the United States would spend $12 million to airlift some 2.000 children from South Viet- namese orphanages to Ame1ica. The exact number or children · '''ho have been e vacuated is un- knov.·n. Unofficial tallies showed (SeeORPllANS, Page A2) Ford Terms Spending Plan 'A Disaster' PALM SPRINGS !APl President Ford said today that Congress would be gambling with the nation's economic strength if il pushes through a . se1ies or proposed spending bills. The President said if all pend- ing bills were e nacted, it could produce a national de£i cit of $100 billion in the 1976 fiscal year thal begins July 1. . "Thal would be a disaster,'' he · said ·in a text of an address to the National A ssociation of Broadcasters meeting in Las · Vegas, Nev. . The text was made public before the President ended a nine-day Easter holiday in Palm Springs and h eaded back to · \Vashington, with a stop in Las Vegas. Ford also crit.icized Congress · for giving him a tax cut bill that went beyond his request. "I signed the tax cut bill • because it was urgently neede4 to stimulate tb.e economy," he • said. "Our continuing concern i!I -the overstimulation t0f tho · economy through excessive gov· : emmen.tspendlng. '' J AZ OAILVPILOT Monday, Aprll 7, 1915 KRISHNA OFFERING-Kalanka Das puts flowers near oortrait of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The LagWla Beach contingent of the sect is located at 646 Ramona Ave. Act of Love? Flower Battle Hits Lagww . By FREDERICK SCllOE~tEllL ot the 0 .. ,1, P•lol s1 .. 11 ·ro I~a guna B(';..irh m('mbers ot the <:hauling, bell·ringin g, dane •in~ tlare Krishna sect, !akin~ bcauliful flov.·ers from a private garden and offering: them on an • .:lll<ir is ;in exercise in lo\·c for 1hc crc.itor. h1.• planted the bulbs . ('ush1nan told a reporter that th\_· young wom<-111 :said sect mem- lic rs for.merly had asked p('r1niss1on to lake flowers but aban doned that because pcrn1i ssi ou was se ldom furthco1ning:. To Laguna Beach poUcc, th(' practice is· a violation of Californi a Pen<-11 Code st.•ct1un 488, petty theft. _.: Jn recent Y.'ecks, police h;:1\'C -received several complaint:-. from residents who have found flowers missing from their ;: gardens. Matters moved toward a de-- Rs avdeva, director of the Krishna temple at 641 Ramona :\ve., admitted to a reporter that some members of the cult ha \'e been taking flowers. I-le said they are doing so against his orders. .. All these flowers only reach perfection and their potential beauty v.•hen they are offered to the cre<itor," Rsavdeva said. I , nouement recently v.•hen Trevor and Jocelyn Cushman. 411 Ar· royo Chi co, r eported to police early one morning that a saffron- robed sect member had disap- , pea red into the tree filled yard of a' neighbo r. A theft complaint was later is- sued against a 20-year-old Laguna resident who assertedly carried oranges picked in the 1\r- royo Chico yard. The Cushma n s had been mounting an early morning vigil since flowers had been stolen from their own yard at the corner of Catalina Street and Arroyo C·hlco. After the flower theft. Cushman engaged a female Krishna sect member in con- versation near his home and asked why they didn't grow their own flowers. She said they do but they weren't blooming o.it the time. Cushman reported. Cushman s aid the youn g woman told him that a flower gatherer is detailed each morn- ing so th at the flowers maf be offered on the Krishna altar. She said the theory is that the flO'A'ers belong to God. Cushman maintained tha t n1ore people could eojoy the flowers on hi s corner lot than on the Kris hna altar. 1\nd he argued· that the flowers were his because ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT H,,. Ot..,QO" CN~l 0.0•1• Pi IOI,...,,,.,...,,,.,,,_ "'"'·0 llW N~"""·"•fs .. ls .... bl•''>loa In "'"'°''""QI' "'"''' Publl>ll">ll Comp•no 5'<-P•r•l• ••M-. 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Krishna ·is God to the J-lare Krishnas, many or whom s have their heads save a pony tail, \\'Car colored robes and chant m<intras as part o f their religious practices. · Rsavdeva said some of his or- ders lo devotees to not steal flowers h;ive gone unheeded. "The devotees agree with me, bu.t when they're out alone, their minds start to wander. .. I've yelled, I've gotten angry about this plundering. It shov.:s a Jack of consciousness,'' he said. From Page Al LIONS ... sterilized to control the expand. ing cub population. •'I hope he didn 't get it," said Mrs. Samsioe. But Quinn told her he did, at the same time assuring her that the operation wouldn 't curb hi s normal sexual ac- tivities. Looking back at the accident , l\lrs . Sarns ioc said she bears no malice toward Tiny because "it wasn't his fa u It. " ··There m u st have been something about 1ne that Tiny liked,·· she joked. Mrs. Samsioe added that she believes in rein · c-arn.ation and "it"s just passible that 1n the past J threw a Christian to the lions ." She a lso had kind v.·ords for· Saddleback Community Hospital where she spent 11 hours in sur- gery and 41 days recovering. "If you ha\/e to be chc\ve<i, that's a 1 \\'onderful place to go af- . terwa rd ,'' Af rs. Samsioesaid. ~frs. Samsioe told ne'A·smen that her motivo.ition to return to Lion Co untry was not to over- come any fear but simply "to sc1: the rest or the park ." "I wunted to come for a long lime but r couldn't gel anybody to drive me," she explained. Su nday she hiked one-half mile through the snow from her moun- tain top home lo meet a friend who took her to Irvine. She said he couldn't make it up the hill because he didn 't have chains on his cur. f\.frs. Samsioe, a former opera s inger and later one of the na- tion's first woman park rangers, said her ambition now is to r e- turn frequentl y "in my o"'·n '49 Chevy" to see little Thelma grow up to b<!<.·omc a fine lioness. As she posed for photos wllh her namesa ke below a sign ''\\lclro m e Theln1a, From Theim•." lhe playful cub. ap· p01rently 'A'eary of tbe pr(){"eed · ina:s. provided a fitUng cli max for the •flernoon by climbing up a t.ree 11nd ripping down lhe grcetln,1. f're•PageAI CHARTER. •• be malled to each voter and those eo&ll will increue u the clty grows. Disgusted with the shift away rron1 a two-tier system or govern· ment, its primary proponent , Councilman John Burton said, "The two-level government is bogged down in a miasma of questions." Burton criticized the Wliformly negative staff report on two-tier government, maintaining, "Instead of attacking the ques- tions and seeking solutions no at- tempt was m adl!! by the staff to find a way around. any of the pro- blems." The Irvine Company, said Burton, is against the dispersed form of government. Company lobbylng, he said, may have ln- flucnced the report to !.he council. However, Councilman Henry Quigley, who has been the main ·opponent of the two·level govern- ment. acclaimed the move as "a major step in realism, in lerms of the cost of the thing finally coming to the fore." Quigley said that 33 village councils would cost the city at least $4 million a year just in the cost of bureaucracy. Al the city's present size, he said ~ven vi llage councils would cost nearly $1 million a year. "Quite rrankly," he said, "I •don 't th ink the residents of Irvine are ready to spend $1 million a year for this program." "The village council idea is • still alive." said Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor, but it will take a great deal of careful study to see \\'hat works, what won 't work o.ind how much it will cost.'' The council, she said, has made no comm itment to hire a ,consultant to study the two-tier form of government and has merely asked for a proposed out· ' line of wor k and an estimate of l'OSls. Housing Meet Set for OCC An informational meeting on housing -for buyers and renters -will be held in the Orange Coast Col lege student center April 16 The meeting. to begin at 7.30 p.m .. will be sponsored by t he college·s veterans hous in g service The guest speakers will include Leo Kubesaka, president of a mortgage corporation, who will speak on VA and FHA home loans, and Beverley Higley of the Orange County Fair Housing Council, who will speak on the legal rights of renters. Gen e Kelley, recruitment director for the occ veterans ar- fairs oftiee, will discuss educ a- tional benefits offered veterans at the co!Jege. The public is in- vited. " ' .. Viet Family Flees • Occupied Village VUNG TAU, South Vietnam {AP} -The sight of 20 government soldiers and local officials bound by their bands after the Viel Cong occupied his village in centrMJ VieLnam wn enough for Phan HoneCUong. He st1lrted to run, That was .tO da)'s ago. Cuong, 40, a member of the vlllaee miUtia, reached safety today with his wife and alx younaaters. They stumbled , hungry and exhaUBted, o(( a Vietnamese landing ship at lhe navy base in this resort port 40 miles southeast or Saigon. *'I SAW THE ENEMY COME," he said. ''They lied the hands or the soldiers and the police. It I stayed there, the VC would have captured me." The family fled on a motorcycle and a bicycle. T heir 240-mile odyssey rrom their village Jn Lam Don province, about 90 miles northwest of Saigon, is the sort of a trip that became commonplace as hundreds or thousands fl ed from the ap'proaching North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. The bicycle and the motorcycle carried the family three . days and lhrec nights. They carried the ir own rice and pots and a s mall cooking stand. The motorcycle \\'as the first to go. "No gas,'' said Cuong. THE BICYCLE LASTED A FEW hours more. "It was not enough to carry everybody. Nobody ever asked us where we go. We just walked.'' Outside Phan Rang he m et a convoy creeping slowly toward the coast. He put his children iin a truck and walked beside it until he reached port. The family pushed aboard a boat for two more days. ··No water, no food on the ship ,'' he· said. He, his wife and their younger children were resting quietly against a pile of rocks on the dock while their older youngsters scurried back and forth with plastic bags of Mee gruel handed out liberally by Buddhist and Catholic relief workers. .. 1 DON'T KNOW WllAT I am going to do now," he suid. His wife and two older children used to pick tea leaves. ··i will try to go to Saigon and find a job," he said. It is the wishlof·manyoflhe refugees. But Cuong has no re· latives there, and the government is more lik ely to send him to Phu Quoc, an isolated little island off the coast in the Gulf or Thailand. The government is establi shing a refugee camp there for those without kin in the Saigon area or the Mekong Delta . · : Cuong never expects to see his home again. "The VC take over there," he said. "[don't want lo go back, even until J die." Kids Sit on Tracks, Bring Train to Halt A southbound Amtrak passenger train was forced to com e lo a ::;.t op near San Clemente State Park Friday after the engineer spotted two youths sitting on the tracks who made no attempt to move as the train drew near. The two.youths, aged 16 and 18, were booked into San Clemente Jail on suspicion of rail obstruc- tion after the in cident . Both were from Highland. The older was identified as Robert W. Auger. The t wo youths fi rst were seen silting on the tracks by Ken ~auchene, a city emPloye on beach maintenan~e duty near the end o( Avenida Calafia . Beauchene s ummoned police aft er he saw that the youths did not move as the train ap- proached. Detective Sgt. Ardon Saunders said the train was only 90 feel from the pair when the engineer brought it lo a stop. Following the arrests. the trai n . proceeded to San Diego without incident, police said. A third man originally was ar- r es le d along with the t wo juveniles but later was released from custody after questioning by offi cers. . . .. -. ' From Page Al ORPHANS more than 1,700 bave lert. s.l&on In Nve days. Ofllclala In Sll1on 1,1id thi!S mornina: that the scheduled quolu upproved by the South Vietnun1ese government had been reached. They aald all the evacuated children had been scheduled to leave anyway und tM muaive airlift 15irnp ly tipeedod paperwork. Robert C. Macauley, a New Ca· naan, Conn., businessman who put up $250,000 to fly 325 Viet- namese orphans to the United States , said he planned to bring an additional 1,000 orphans to this country. ''There are a thousa nd children over there with exit vls- ns and we've got 1,000 parents lined up. We 'll get unolher· plane," said Mcuuley, a papermill executive and presi- dent of the Shoeshine Boys Foun· dation, which r·uns 11 orphanages in Vietnam . ~lacauley, who hes taken out full-page ne'A•spaper advertise- ments calling for contributions to the Friends for All Children, was ·usked whether the South Viet- namese decision t o end the maas evacuation fli ghts would : affect his plans. "We're going ahead on the pre- mise \\'C can get more out," he said. "You could set 100,000 adopted the way the American sentiment is no\\'," he suid, but added that ;,idoption agencies couldn't han- dle that many children because of the need ror backg round ehe1:ks of potential ne~ p.arents. From Page Al HUGHES •.• "'hen he refused to cooperate \\•ith llughes' \\'ishes regarding the attempt lo perpetuate the \\'ar, that he believed it contribut- ed to his losing his job ,,:ith 1-tughes in late 1970. .. l wouldn 't buy it (the l lughes directive) and in early 1970 Hughes reminded me or my lack of cooperation. I think this had something to d o with my dis- .missal later that year," said Mahe u. ileier is being sued by the llughcs operation on charges he defrauded the billionaire in the ;,icqWsition of thousands of min- ing cla ims in Nevada in the late 1960s. Meier is also under federal indictment on charges of tax violations. I-le forreitcd a $100,000, ' cash bond several months ago when he failed to appear in a Nevada court on the tax charge. l\.1'a heu also has had legal en· counters with the flughes or- ganization since he was fi red in December 1970 as head or Hu g hes' Nevada operations. 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'-''""h (l•ltur• World) 1Jll0 seo11._h l lvd. (21 3) 591-7626 I . ...,..._ (Ma/ft Offko) IS1SW•kllHDr. (714)6"42-4000 No111,ant.-h (..,.Id. '-"••t) 1024 loytW. De (71 4) 642-4000 lotuMhedl 310Glonn9'(r•SL (714) •9•·7506 (OPENING SOONJ ' I ! I .... • Huntington Beaeh Fo1•ntain Valley EDITION ' Today's Cl_.._ N. Y. StOC!ks • ' L. 68, NO. 97, 2SECTIONS, 20 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA MONDAY APRIL7 1975 ._, TEN CENTS Hughes Wanted Long War, Paper Says LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPIJ - Billionuire 1-loward l·lughes sought to continue the war in Vietnam until he could recover l(>Sses in his helicopter program, the Las Vegas Sun reported to-day. The Sun said It confirmed the ~~port with two former l-lughes .a.1des -one·time Nevada opera- taons . manager Robert Maheu jnd !ormer "scientific adviser" John Meier. ln Los Angeles, a spokesman for Hughes said, ''The story is re- dieulous." JOURNAL, TORPEDOES ON REQ .SUB, P-A5 ··1 would never have disclosed this voluntarily, but in late 1968 or early 1969 Hughes wrote a memorandum urging that we ex- ert our influence to continue the Vietnam war in order to recoup llughes' losses on the L .L .. <light observationary) helicopter pro· gr11.m," Maheu was quoted asaay· ing by the Sun. Meier, who lives in a suburb or Vancouver, B.C., confirmed he had seen one memorandwn deal- ing with tQe helicopter program and the Vietnam war. He said that the memo was sent to Maheu by Huffhe1 suggesting that 1\.1.aheu 'should get to our friends in Washington and sec what could be done about keeping ttre war in Vietnam going" f.o benefit the Hughes helicopter program. A1aheu, when contacted by United Press I,nlernational, said v.•hen he refused to cooperate with Hughes' wishes regarding the attempt to perpetuate the war. that he believed it contribut- " ed to his losing his job with Hughes in late 1970. "I wouldn't buy it (the 1-tughes directive> and in early 1970 Hughes reminded me of my lack of cooperation. I think this had something to do with my dis- missal later that year," said Maheu. Meier is being sued by the Hughes operation on charges he defrauded the billionaire in the In Huntington acquisition of thousands of min· ing claims in Nevada in the late 1960s. Meier is also under federal indictment on charges of tax violations. He forfeited a $100,000 cash bond several months ago v.·hen he failed to appear in a Nevada court on the tax charge. Maheu also has had legal en~ counters with the llughes or- ganization since he was fired in <SeeHUGHES,PageA2). Orphan Flights f,hange Girl, 11, Becomes ,2nd Car Fatality By the Associated Press Americans working to bring South Vietnamese children to the t.rs. families which have adopted them shifted gears today, pre- .Paring for small groups of youngSters in contrast to the large numbers of Operation Baby Lift. <Related photo, A3) "Il is worse than being preg- nant , this waiting,'' sa id Elizabeth Manning, adoption supervisor ror the Catholic RED TROOPS.STRIKE NEAR SAIGON. Page A4. Service Bureau in Miami. ''You don't know when or if," said Mrs. Manning . addin g that a ·~massive jam or paperwork" is s;lowing things down. .......... An 11 -year-old I-tuntington Beach girl died Sunday afternoon of injuries s uffe red in a Friday night car crash that also killed her mother. Gayle Anzalone of 7791 Slater Ave. died at 1 : 15 p.m. at Hunt- ington lntercommunity Hospital. Her mother, Norine Christine Anzalone, 42, died at midnight Friday, just six hours after the crash at Wa rner. Avenue and Gothard Street. Police said the Anzalone car was struck by a car driven by Prentiss Martin Custer Jr., 41, or 5771 Terrier Ori ve, lfuntington Beach. Custer is free on $10,000 bond on charges of drunkhn driving and vehicular manslaughter, police said . . Officers said Custer ran a red light on Warne r and struck the Anzalone car, which was travel- ing with the green light. on Gothard Street . Almost 2,000 children <.ilready have been evacuated and are at or on their way to new homes in the United States. Britain , Australia and Canada. The last or the large-scale (tights or Operation Baby Lift tpok orf from Saigon this morn- ing and South Vietnamese of- llcials said additional children ~II dePart in smaller groups. A RUN FOR YOUR MONEY ISN'T "5 GOOD AS A RUN FOR V.OUR HEALTH Fountain Valley 'Physical Dropouts' Turn On.Steam in Home.Stretch Custer was treated at Pacifica Hospital for minor injuries, police said , and his son, Clayton, 7, escaped without injury. -Officials at Travis Air Force Base in California said an Overseas National Airways charter flight with about 380 children was due in the United States early Tuesday. Another plane with some 200 youngsters who have been adopted is en route from Vietnam. Running Aids-Pupils Mrs . Anzalone's other• daughter Patty, 15, also was treated lor injuries. then re- leased lo a neighbor. Youngsters Rebouml in &hool Program Contract Bid For Reserve Officers Eyed · President Ford said last week that the United States would spend $12 million to airlift some 2~000 children from South Viet- namese orphanages to America. The exact numb<!r of children (See ORPllANS, Page A2) A total to dale of 81 Fountain Valley youngsters, on the verge of becoming ;'Phys ical Dropouts," have rebounded on stronger legs, thanks to a new 100-mile running program. Eighteen of them , 14 boys and four nirls, completed their 100· mile goal this week, and six start- ed toward 200miles. Patricia Thornton, physical education teacher al Moiola I School in the Fountain Valley School District, started the run- ning program a month ago. '"Jt was time for the President's physical fitness tests," she said. "We had a lot of kids who were just Physical Dropouts.'' The youngsters, who all volun· leered for the four-week 100-mile run, were required to run and ·walk atleast3.5 miles a day. During the week , Mrs. · Now, 18 of the students rank in 1 the top 15 percent on the Physical fitness tests in running, she said. · "I thought that was really great.'' ·-----Thcrnton supervised. and on weekends parents were asked to do so. The eighteen who completed the 100 iniles are: Tony Leonetti, Bill Kiley, David Goodman and Richard Merri,tt, sixth grade; Cheryl Snyder, David Nolan, Steve McCabe, Steve Victorino, Brent King. Marty Blair, Greg Coleman, Wayne Beebe, Bobby Wilson. Ginger Bechtold. Jeri Kraft and Scott Thornton, seventh grade ; Debbie Neer and Mile Wolf,eighthgrade. Reserve police orficcrs in Hun- tington Beach will probably work on a contract basis in the ruture so the city can a void paying them full wages under the terms of the new Fair Labor Standards Act Congress is expected f..o approve. Yf"\T .... ' BY IN BASKET-Volunteer work~rs 'reach out to un)oad I &Vietnamese child inside a basket handed down from rc- rugee ship in Vung Tau. Some 25,000 refugees were I i!Jiacuated from Cam Ranh Bay to ·lhis resort city by U.S . , , (rlill5 during th.c Inst t~ ~"!.'.'·_. I ! ; t I "All of the kids ran at least 50 miles," she said, ''and some ran 80." Mrs . Thornton said the workouts paid off. "They'r e all in better shape now." the teacher said. "I am too.'' The city council will be asked to adopt the change in the police reserve system at tonight's 7 o'clock business. meeting. Ret1•rn Visit Huntington Beach relies heavi- lyun volunteer work from the re- serves to keep down the cost of overtime pay for its regular sworn ofricers. "l( we lost our reserves, you could probably add $75,000 to sso;ooo a year just to man the jail,'' Police Chief Earle Robitaille said today. Maul Victim At Safariland By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of U11 D.ioilf Pl lot st.ii Mrs. Thelma Samsioe, 74, is by her own admission a ''tough old biddy" and she proved it Sunday by returning to Lion Country Safari where she was mauled in a tragic accident one year ago. She came to the African wildlire preserve from her home on Palamar Mountain to romp with cubs and to meet "Thelma." a four month old lioness named in her honor. But though ~ she cuddled her namesake, Mrs. Samsioe did not want to gel that close to "Tiny," ·a 300-pound lion who clawed and bit her during her last visit in Irvine. The accident happened as Mrs. Samsioe. a friend and two children we re driving through the park with the driver's win - dow cracked open to provide ven- tilation on a hot day. The lion reached in with his paws and Mrs. Samsioe, trying to hurriedly roll~ up the window, turned the crank tbe wrong way. She lost half her scalp in the mauling but, with the exception of a couple of fang marks on her chin and left cheek. bears no signs of the encounter. '· he did, at the same lime assuring her that the operation wouldn't curb hi s norm a l sexual ac- tivities. Looking back al the accident, Mrs. Samsioe said she bears no malice toward Tiny because "it wasn 'l his fault.'' ''There must have been something about me that Tiny liked," s he joked. Mrs. Samsioe · added that she believes in rein- carnation and "it's just possible that in the past I threw a Christian . to the lions ." She also had kind words ror· Saddleback Community Hospital where she spent lJ hours in sur- gery and 41 days recovering. "lf you have to be chewed, that's a , wonderCul place to go af· ·· lerward," Mrs. Samsioesaid. Mrs. Samsioe told newsmen that her motivation to return to Lion Country was not to over- come any fear but simply "to see (See LIONS, Page "2) FURNITURE AD BROUGHI'· CASH It will cost the city about $9,200 ror 22 reserve officers working a year under a contract basis as proposed. In addition to manning lhe jail, reserves work with the vice squad, detectives, traffic control and patrol. "About the only thing they can't do," Robitaille said, "is ride solo in a patrol car. But we depend on the m heavily as the second officer in some patrol cars." In the past, each reserve would volunteer lo work 16 rree hours each month, then be paid a basic patrolman ·s hourly wage for any approved time over that. But the new Fair Labor Stan- , dards Act before Congress pro- hibits an individual from volun- teering free time, ir he is paid for any other time he works. Robitaille said the department . first planned to switch reserves to a flat $2 an hour minimum wage, but the reserves whom he said want to work more hours, would have been s harply limited in their hours. As contract employes, the r e· serves would not be covered by "The couch, love.seat and chair the new labor act. They would be II Id l th I. t h paid a flat S35 a month by the city ~all~~ . ., 0 e irs pers0!1_ w 0 1 and each must work a minimum That's the success story stold of 16 h~u.r_s a mo~th. by the Sent& Ana women who Rob1ta1_ll e said ~c contract placed this nd in the Daily Pilot; would satisfy the city s needs at a •• ~.. . • • 1 • '~ ~ost.and glve the rcsen-es the ant Chuch, love.stat& wOrk they want. ,. . •. 'i>lut:ereeo. $100. of' Huntington Bertch is aLc;o·tn the of,r. ~~x-xxxx. ·~ · midst df a heavy recr'uitmenl. Mrs. Samsioe toured the pre· serve with zoological director Walter C. "Pat" Quinn but theN'! was no sign ol "Tiil11•~1l ~ , exhibited concern •~ , . h~ving heard »~ut~·µol\ ·1 _ try'a va1ectorriY' ~ram 1 which adult m«l ~liOns r sterilized to control thi: exHJ1d-( ing·cub population. ' ,,, , ] I "I hope he didn'l'Cel it,"· •id';t If )"bu hi'Ve fumitur£>"0--1 w2uld There a.re 22 reserves now, and Ukeffi> &"nve? lo ~s , c811 the-department is autMrtzel:l to '42-S.8. It's t"sy , to pup-a few have 40. Jtta1es or female!'", 21-45'; wonhlto \fork fPT yo 0 u, int~ pai· are eligible to become reserves. \. · Mrs. Samsioe. But.~.~I !>,r lyBU · ".. , '1~aESE&VE8Paae~l -. --ro~ --~-·"'-~'"'" ~ ' •• Afr.;. Anzalone , a v.'idO\\'. had lived in Huntington Beach rour years. She had been employed by the Penny Saver thC past t1.1.·o years. She was a native of Il- linois. . She is also survived by a son Steven, 16, of the home, and three sisters, who live out of state. Gayle, survived-by her brother a nd sister and three aunts, was a student al Oak View School in lluntington Beach. Funeral services ror the mother and daughter will be at Ll a .m. Wednesday al Sunnyside Memorial Chapel in Long Beach with interment in the Sunnyside A1ausoleum. Inmates Holding 20 Hostages NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI ) -' Four maximum security prisoners today seized 2.1 prison and civilian hostages at knire- point and took over a counselor's office at the Tennessee State Penitentiary. Five counselors were in the or- fice at the time, but one managed to escape and alert prison of· ficials of the takeover. Later, three hostages were released as ··an <.ictof the good faith.·· Assistant corrections Com - missioner Charles Bass said: "These m e n are dangerous. We consider them maximum securi· ty inmates." Bass identified the prisoners as James Mitchell. Melvin Lockett and Doc Walker. A fourth prisoner was unidentified. All were serving long sentences. Bass said the prisoners as- sured him tbat no one had been hurt. Although there were about a dozen prisoners in the office, of- ficials said only four took part in the rebellion. Bass said the four comPiained they were watched too closely by prison guards and demanded the release of a friend, Knobby Carr, rrom the maximum security unit into the general prison popula· lion. Bass said the prisoners were armed with prison·made knives and clubs. The remainder of the peiliten- tiary appeared undisturbed by the incident. Bass said, "The other prisoners are in their cells and don't appear upset by what is going on.'' Coast Weather Partly cloudy through Tuesday with local northwesterly winds of 15 to 20 mph in the after· noons. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s. Lows lonight 40 to 45. INSIDE TODAY Star wttne11 in John Connal- ly trict baa denied he o/Jerf?d to giw prosecutors evtdence .OQOihft former Pres1dent L.11"· 1 don 8 . Jolmum. Slor1i. Page M . Index .. ... •• ... " •• .. .. ... .. •• j • At DAILVPILOT H/F MoM!y,Aprl17, 1t1$ Library Visitors This is portion of crowd that showed up Saturday for de- dication of J-luntington Beach's new public library. City officials estimated about 2,000 persons attended the event despite bad weather. Another 4,000 toured t he new facility Sunday. It opened for regular business to- day. Library is at Talbert Avenue and Golden West Street overlooking city's Central Park. Viet Family Flees Occupied Village VUNG TAU. South Vietnam (1\Pl -The sig ht of 20 government soldie rs and local officials bound by their hands after the V iet Cong occupied his village in central Vietnam w4.1senough fo r Phan l·longCuong. He started to run. That was IO da ys ago. Cuong, 40, a member or the village militia, reached safet y today with hi s wife and six youngsters. They s tumbled. hung ry and exhausted, off a Vietnamese laoding 5hip at the navy base in this resort port 40 miles southeast of Saigon. "I SAW TllE ENEMY COME.'' he s aid. "They tied the hands of the soldie rs and the police. If I stayed there, the VC would have captured me.'' The family fled on a motorcycle and a bicycle. Their 240-mile odyssey from their village in Lam Don province, about 90 miles northwest of Saigon, is the sort of a trip that became commonplace as hundreds of thousands fl ed from the approaching North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. The bicycle and the motorcycle carried lhe family three days a nd three nig hts. They carried their own rice and pots and a small cooking stand. 'fhe m otorcycle was the firs t to go. ''Nogas, ''said Cuong. THE BICYCLE LASTED A FEW hours more. "It was nol enough to carry everybody. Nobody ever asked us where we go. We just walked.'' Outside Phan Rang he m et a convoy creeping slowly toward the coast . He put his children iin a truck and walked beside it until he reached port. The family pus hed aboard a boat for two more days . ··No water. no foodonthe ship," he said. He . his wife and their younger children were r esting qui etly against a pile of rocks on the dock while their older youngsters scurried back and forth with plastic bags of rice gruel handed out liberally by Buddhist and Catholic relief workers. ''[DON'T K NO W WHAT I am going lo do now.'' he said. J-lis wife and two older children used to pick tea leaves. ''[will try to go to Saigon a nd find a job, .. he said. It is the wi sh or many of the refugees. But Cuong has no r e· l.atives there, and the government is more likely to send him to Phu Quoc, an isolated little island off the coast in the Gulf of Thailand. The government is establis hin g a refugee camp there for those without kin in the Saigon area or the Mekong De lta. Cuong never expects to sec hi s home again. .. The VC lake over there." he said. "I don't v.•ant to go back, even until 1 die." From Page Al HUGES PLOT ... Decembe r 1970 a s head or Hughes ' Nevada operations. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT tN Or-Co•" 0<,.IV P•!OI .... 111 -Cf•'' com. bi,,... !M N•..,,·P•P\\• '' pul>h\fW<I try , .... O.•ng,, C->I Pult!"l"nq C,gmp•n• !o<-••!~e<lth<>m.••~ p!Jti("'""' M<>n<t•V ll"ouqll Fo<Clooy IOt C,0..1,o """"'· Noo..-p<><t ll•.cll, Hunll"'1!on llo.t<fti foun. l••n "•'~•. "•'""· 5.f(!Ql~t,.c• ., .. ,.,. """ l•(IUOW flf-•Cll !>Gull! c ..... A ""qi• <•<JOO""I ..,,,.°"" PYb""'-' S..+u•d••' """Su'ld~•' rn~ P"""'~' pybh .... fn(I Pl•ftl " '" );)O \W\t a,,, !olOH1. 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"n'""'"' c .,,,.., \J.oo """""'": __ ,.,_ .. _,; ..... ,..,., ___ ~ . _,,.,. l Maheu won a $2.8 million libel suit in Los An geles federal court last July against flughes_ County Judge Herlands Ill, Will Retire Orange County Superior Court. .Judge llerbert S. Hcrlands an· nounced hi s retire ment from the bench today. citing deteriorating health as the reason £or his de· cision. «Superior Court Administrator Les rtfcCartne y said Judge l~erlands, 57. is being treated in St. Joseph llospital, Orange, for a condition diag nosed as acute ·leukemia . Judge Herlands was appointed to the Superior Court bench 1n October. 1963 . after serving as a municipal court jud~e in the North Orange County JudlC'i .a l District. Former governor Ed- mund C . ··Pat ·· Brown authorized both appointments. A native New Yorker, Judge flerlands received his law degree rrom Columhia Uni vcr1lty In that city. J-l e lives in Santa Ana with his wife, Kala, two sons and a daughter. t F,....P.,,.AI OR'PllANS · who have been evacuated ia un· known . Unofficial tallfes lhowed more than 1,700 have left &Icon in rtve days. Officials in Saigon .said this morning that the scheduled quota approved by the South Vietnamese government had been reached. Be a Cri1ne Fighter Secret Witness Pays ·Money for Tips They said all the evacuated children had been scheduled to leave anyway and the massive airlift si mpl y speeded paperwork. RobertC. Macauley, a New Ca- naan, Conn., businessman who put up $250,000 to fly 325 Viet- namese orphans to the United States, said he planned to bring an additional 1,000 orphans to this country. ''There are a thousand children over there with exit vis- as and we've got 1,000 parents lined up. We'll get another" plane,'.' sa id ?r1cauley, a paperm1IJ executive and presi- dent of ihe Shoeshine Boys Foun- dation, which runs 11 orphanages in Vietnam. Macauley, .who has taken out full-page ne~spaper advertise- ments callin g" for contributiOns lo the Friends for All Children, was asked whether the South Viet- namese decision to end the mass evacuation flights would affect his plans. "We're going ahead on the pre- mise we can gel more out," he said. "You could get 100,000 adopted the way the American sentiment is now," he said, but added that adoption agencies couldn't han- dle that many children because of the need for background ch!cks or potential new parents_ New Trustees To Take Seats Jay Rivera and Charles Osterlund will take their seats on the Ocean View School Board at a 7 .30 meeting tonight. They replace Trustees Ralph Bauer and Robert Zinn,rabe, who did not run for r e-election. Both Bauer and Zinngrabe were honored at a dinner and in- formal "roast Saturday night. About 120 guests attended. Fe llow trustees, district ad- ministrators and employes, As - semblyman Robert Burke <R· Huntington Beach) and City' Councilwoman Norma Gibbs took part in the roasting. Tree11 Vandalized CRESCENT CITY <UP !l - Authorities are investigating the Chopping dOWO Of l WO la JI trees in the Ladybird Johnson Grove of Redwood National Park. It was the first known vandalis m or large trees in t he Nort hern California preserve, Park Supt. George von Der Lippe said Sun· day. Murders , rapes and gang fight.s are not the common fare for Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley people, but they do happen. Burglaries are nearly a dai- ly event now and ar1ned rob· beries are not so uncommon a nymore. Drug abuse - among youths and adults -is an old, sad s tory. You can 't s l o p crime singlehanded!.}'. but you can help curb jt a little through the Daily Pilot's Secret Witness column. We pay cash for crime tips which help the local police solve a major problem . And we guarantee secrecy for a nyone whodoesn't want to become involved with the authorities. Only your in- formation, not your name, is given tot he police. One unknown subscriber gave us a quick tip that led to the rapid arrest of two sus- pects in the armed robbery of a local fast.service market. The tipster was given a $50 Secret Witness I cash reward, even though that particular t'rime was not one or those publis hed in the Secret Witness column. Crimes which ore listed here each h1onday may have even higher cash rewards , some up to $500. If you think .YOU know something that might lead to the arrest or a major drug pusher, a cat burglar, or somebody in- volved in a more serious crime -tell the Secret Witness. Phone our 24 -hOur line. 642-0700, or w1:ite to: Daily Pilot, Secret Witness, P .O. Box 790, J-luntington Beach. Soccer, Softball Area Eyed at GWC A combination soccer field and sonball diamond is proposed (or a joint project between the City of Huntington Beach and Golden West College. The college would provide a four-a nd-a-half acre s ite on its campus and the city would build and light t he fields, according to Norm Worthy, the city's parks and recreation director. Worthy will seek permission from the city council tonight for the first phase or the project , con- struction of the soccer and softball fi elds . He said today that part would cost about $5 ,000. The second part, lighting for those fields and a n existing softball diamond. could cost an estimated $125,000. "It could be a year before we have the funds fo r the lighting." ·Worthy said today. He expected the fields, if approved by the council, to be ready for the fall. The site is on the north s ide o( the campus, (acing McFadden Avenue. The college has already From Page Al RESERVES. • 'The city s upplies uniforms and training, but each reserve must supply handcuffs and pistol. For infqrmation cont act patrolman Mike Relic at 536-5933. built one softball diamond there. Worthy said even without lights, the fields would al least be available for daytime use. Once built, the college has agreed to maintain the facilities. The council meeting starts al 7 p.m . in city council chambers. Meeting Set Over Douglas Accord Strike · Federal mediators have sc hedul e d a m eeting in Was hington Tues day between striking machinists and officials of the A1 cDonnell Douglas Corporation. But company spokesman said today the firm has no plans to make another offer to the Intern a· tional Association of Machinists. About 7,000 members of the un - ion have been on strike against the aerospace company for tv.·o months. 1'hey rejected the last company offer, nearly like one already ac· cepted by member!:i of the United Auto and Aerospace Workers! That offer ca me after meetings with federal medi a tors, and Tuesday's meeting will be the first since that vote. ca. C92648 l. You may have a lead -part of a li cense number, a visual description, a s uspiclous circumstance -\Vhich will help the police solve u crime.( Whether you do it for the sake, or the community, or for tho t'ash, tell the Secret Wilnei;s. And if you don 'l even v.•unl+ us lo knuw you1· name. idcntlry• your information with a sim· pJe six digit code, combining. numbers und le tters. s uch ns ABC!23 .. The code number, or half of it, may be repealed in this col-' umn to a nnounce a reward pay I off, or to ask for further in· formation. If you don 'l lhink you know· anything about local crime, read the Secret Witness col· umn each ri1onday anyv.•ay. Various crimes will be an- nounced in it, and you might ha\'c some information you " didn't realize was of v'a lue_. f'ighling community Crime is c\'erybody"s busint::S!'-, t'rom Pagp A I LIONS ... the rest of the park.'· '"l wanted to come (or a loOJ:! time but I couldn't get anybody lo dri ve me," she explained. Sunday she hiked orle-hulf mile through the snow from her moun· lain lop home to meet a friend ~·ho took her to J rvine. She said he couldn't make it up the hill because he didn't have chains on his car. ~lrs. Samsioe. a former opera singer and later one of the na· tion·s firs t woman par·k rangers, said her ambition now is to ·rC'- turn frequently "in my own '49 Chevy" to see little Thelma gro\v up to become a fine lioness. . .\s she pos<'d for photos vvith her namesa ke belo'"'' a sig n ··\Velcome Thelma , From Thelma." the playful cub. ap- parently weary of the proceed- ings, pro\'lded a fitting climax for the afternoon by c limbing up a tre(' and ripping down the greeting. Catholic Killed BELFAST (UPI) -A JO.year· old Roman Catholic on his way to \\'Ork at a linen factory was shot to death today in Ulster's worst "'eekend of violence in two years th.at threatened th e Iri s h Republican Army ceuse-firc. Police said the s hooting. of the v.'orker at Mossley, about 10 miles (rom Belfast, brought lo 11 thC number or persons-killed in less than 48 hours in Northe rn Ireland. MARINERS SAVINGS -BRINGS YOU A REX BRANDT EXCLUSIVE ! ~ \ -., ,I , ',)I' ' .... '' ,. \~ ;~ A<.~f !A -· ' I .. 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JOURNAL,TORPEDO~S ON REP .SUB , P-AS "I wouJd never have disclosed this voluntarily, but in late 1968 or early 1969 Hughes wrote a memorandum urging that we ex· Mesa Eyes Two Facelift Plans ,. 1The Costa Mesa City Council m ay indicate tonight whether it is ready to take the fi rst step toward becoming actively in· volved in downtown redevelop- ment. In wh at could prove a historic meeting, the ·council will con- sider a proposal for the re- development agency lo acquire property through condemnation and then r esell it lo a devefOper. This will be one of two topics facin g the council at its ad- journed meeting tonight, set for 7 :30 in the firth-floor conference room. The other topic a lso has generated muc h public interest : development plans for 20.5 acres where th e Paulo Drive -in Theater now stands. Plannin g Director William Dunn will brief the council on both topics. The downtown pro· ject is ror the rezoning of ~ parcel in a block bounded by Newport Boulevard, Fullerton Avenuem, Magnolia Street and 18th Street from commercial to apartment uses. The ai>plicant, Richard Sewell, would be a ble to build about 21 apartments under the zone change. But the council will be told 'n a staff re port that ir that is done comme rcial uses on the; Newport BoUl eva rd and Fullerton Avenue sides of the 1.5 <See PLANS, Page AZ) Ret111-U Visit Maul Victim at Safariland By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Mrs. Tbelma Samsioe, 74 , is by her own admission a "tough old biddy" and she pro\led it Sunday by returning to Lion Country Safari where she was mauled in a tragic accid ent one year ago. 4 Prison£rs Holding20 In R e bellion NASHVILLE, Tenn. <UPI) Four maximum sec urit y prisoners today seized 23 prison and civiliBn hostages at knife- point and took over a counselor's office at the Tennessee Stale P enitentiary. Five counselors were in the of- fice at the time, but one managed to escape a nd alert prison of- fici als of the takeover. Later, three hostages were released as •·an act of the good faith." Assist a nt corrections eom· missioner Charles Bass said : ''These men are dangerous. We consider the m maximum securi · ty inmates.'' Bass identified the prisoners as J ames Mitchell, Melvin Lockett anli Doc Walker. A. fourth prisoner was unidentified. AU were serving long sentences. Bass said the prisoners as- . s ured him that no one had been hurt. Although there were about a dozen prisoners in the office, of- ficials said only four took part in the rebellion. Bass said the four complained they were watched too closely by prison guards and demanded the release of a friend, Knobby Carr, from the maximum security unit into the general prison popula- tion. She came to the African wildlife preserve from her home on P"alamar Mountain to romp with cubs and to rpeet "'Thelma,•· a1fo\lr mon~ old oriess named in herh;Qoor. ....... _...,_." ' Bu't thoi.igh sht cUdClled her namesake, Mrs. Samsioe did not want to get that c lose to "Tiny," a 300.pound lion who clawed and bit her during h er last vi sit in Irvine. The accident h appened as Mrs . Samsioe, a friend and two children were anving through the pa rk with the driver's win· dow cracked open·to provide ven· tilation cin a hot day. The lion reached in with his paws and Mrs. Samsioe, trying to hurriedly roll up the wil1dow. turned the crank the wrong way. She l05t halt h er scalp in the mauling but, with the exception of a couple or fang marks on her chin and left cheek, bears no - signs of the e ncOunter. Mrs. Sa m sioe toured the pre· serve with zoological director Walter C. "Pat" Quinn but there was no sign of ''Tiny.'' Still she exhibited concern about him, having heard about Lion Coun · try's vasectom y program in which a dult male lions are i terili.zed to control the expand · ing.cub population .. '1 hope he didn't get it," said · Mrs. Samsioe . But Quinn told her he did, at the same time assuring her tha t the operation wouldn't curb his normal sexua l ac- (See LIONS, Page AZ) Bass said the prisoners were .. armed with prison-made .knives and clubs. The remainder or the peniten- tiary appeared undisturbed by t he incident. Bass saidt "The other priioners are in their cells and don't appear upset by what is going on ." W SERS A.GAIN PACE SI'OCKS NEW YORK CUP!) -The itock market closed lower for the sith consecutive session today I n ~ slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. ett ou~fluence to continue the Vietnam war in order to recoup liughes' losses on the L.L. <light observationary) helicopter pro· gram." Mahe u W~!i quotcd assay- ing by the Sun. P.teier, v.·ho lives in a s uburb or Vancouver,, B.C., confirmed he had seen one memorandum deal· 1ng with the helicopter program and the Vietnam war. He said that the memo was sent to Maheu by llughes suggesting that Maheu .. should get to our frienct.s in Washington and see what could be done about keeping the war in Vietnam going" to benefit the Hughes helicopter program. Maheu. when contocted by United Press International, said v.•hen he refused to cooperate with Hughes' wishes regarding the attempt to perpetuate the war , that he.bel,icved it contribut· BABY IN BASKET-VollUlleer workers feach out to unload a Vietnamese child inside a bas ke t handed down from re· rugee s hip. in Yung Tau. Some 25.000 r e[ugees were evacuated from Cam Ranh Bay to the resort. city by U.S. ships during the last two da ys . Orphan Baby Lift Will Be Slowed By the Associated Pres~ Americans working to bring South Vietnamese children to the~ U.S. ra milies which have adopted them shifted gears today, pre· pari ng for small groups or youngsters in contrast to the large num bers of Operation Baby Lift. (Related photo, A3 J "(t is wo9se than being preg- nant , thiS waiting,'' said Elizabeth M anning, adoption s upervisor for the Catholic Service Bureau in Miami. "You don't know when or if," said Mrs. J\-1anning . a ddin g that a ·•massive jam or paperwork" is s.low ing things down. RED TROOPS sm1KE NEAR .SAIGON. Page A4. Almost 2,000 children already have been evacuated and are at or on their way to new homes in . the United States, Britain,. (See ORPHANS, Page A2 > :...d;a... • The Dow Jones industrial avera&e lost 4.38 points to 742.88. Declines led advances by ebout a three·lo·one margi n <tables. A9). ·Prices .were lower In s luggish trad ng on \}lo /\m encao 3fl<!k £xch11.oae. ( llP'IT•~" .ABANPONl!D· WEAPONS-A :~olumn of.•'-·"-<!~,~~ '1;" · ·~ .J!tQVin£,i.al cbief to .~f!!ie1JS,passes,~~e<j,Ml6 rifles and,. le.Ii; ' ~S'.~llll. ~e road and 'haJ\d grenades lime ~$!{'.r<ie!lr ~~~r not ' t'O'tlie clt.\'c. Vietnam soldiers ·and rangers were or-· I 10< , , "' ~ .. ·\ ~"··· ~ ' :v"I ~ ,.. fl, ). . . f_ ......... 1-·..il.t ,, ' ' .. ~ ed to his losing his job with Hughes in late 1970. "I wouldn 't buy it (the Hughes directive) and in early 1970 Hughes reminded n1e of m y lack of cooperation. 1 think this had something to do v.·ith my dis- missal luter that year." said Mabeu . Meier is being sued by the Hughes operation on charges he defrauded the billionaire in the . Sp ecial Sessio 11 acquisition or thousands of min- ing claims in Nevada in the late 1960s. Meier is also under rederal indictment on ch<.1rges or t ax violations. He forfeited a $100,000 cash bond several months ago when he failed to appear in a Nevada court on the tax charge. Maheu also has had legal en- counters with the 1-Iughes or- ganization since he was Cired in <See ll UG HES, PageA2> . Council Views Upper Bay Pact By JOllN VAL TERZA 0t •M Oallf Pllol St.1U Newpo rt Beach city coun- cilmen v.'ill meet in a special session late Tuesday afternoon to examine what may be a last- minute hitch de veloping in the pact that v.·ould turn the Upper Bay into a state wildlire pre- .serve. The announcem ent today of the 5 :30 p.m . s pecial meeting came amid rumbles th at county supervisors might seek a change in the agreement which now calls for the city to administer access routes and new public beach pro- pe1ty along the estuary. A formal signin g ceremony h<a s been set for Friday in Newport with representatives of the coun- ty, city, state and 'the Irvine Company on hand to seal the agreement. The pact calls for the payn1ent by the st ate of more than $3 .4 million to the Irvi ne Com pany. And the agreement would mean that the estuary, lon g the subject of litigation and con- troversy, would become a refuge for wildlife. · But in recent days a movement has developed among cou,ty supe rvisor s s pearheade d by board Chairman Ralph Diedrich -to wrest the control of access routes a nd beaches from the city (See P1\CT . PageA2) S l Mi llio11 to Go? Trustees Weighing More Budget Cuts · By HILARY KAYE Of .... Dallr P'lletStMI Newport-Mesa school trustees hope lo complete their budget cutting al Tuesday night's board m eeting, poss ibly slashing $1 million from the proposed 1975-76 school budget. Several a reas under considera- tion for cutbacks have already stirred up parents and teachers. and more protest is expected at the 7:30 p.m . meeting at the Costa Mesa City Council cham - bers. Elimination of the root.er buses to av.·ay athletic games is being considered to save SS,000. Those buses carry drill team and band members , plus s tudent s up- porters. P arents of c hildren involved have protested that students' in- volvementhin dri II team and band is jus t as esse ntial as the athletes' participation in the gam es. Parents are also upset over the possibility or a $15,000 cutback in s pecial music teachers. If approved, the cut would re- duce the special music teacher staff by one h a lf. Parents have already told trustees that the reduction would be unfair lo stude nts participating in the vocal a nd instrumental music programs . · The largest share of the cut- backs to be considered Tuesday comes from district progr ams in- volved with research and de- velopment. A cutback of about $170,000 would eliminate the "st atement of educational principles"' pro- gram, the developnient lab a nd all elem entary and second.8ry re· source teachers. Those a re c uts that do not directly affect the individual classrooms, but are programs that aid teachers in development of curriculum a nd which help plan t.he di strict 's educational a pproach. Another large cut would come from the school faci lities budget, H ouse Kills NO x Proposal SACRAMENTO (AP) -A plan to kill a m andatory vehicle smog control program in six Southern California counties was defeated this afternoon in the state As- sembly. The 44 ·30 roll call vote was IO short of the 54 ·vote margin re- quired to send the s o-call ed "NOx repeal" bill back to the stateScnute . The upper house itpproved an earlier version of lht 'repeal rr,iea Sure by a 28·6 margin Jan. 30. \\'hen $365 ,500 would reduce funds for impioving school sit es, capital outlay a nd othe r ex - . penses re la.ted to facilities. Board members already have trimmed more than $1 million from the budget a nd would like lo complete the cutbacks as soon as (See BUDGET, Page A.2) Power Go es; Ha rbor Kids Get Holiday A po\\·er blackout traced to electrical equipment on campus hit Newport Harbor High School late Sunday night and by the time the li ghts went back on this morn.ing, the s tudent body a lready h ad begun an un- scheduled "holiday.'' School officials said that when they opened up for classes this morning, the curre nt ""·as off and the clocks read 11 :30. Students were sent back home and maintenance personneJ and Edison Company staff went to work on the source or the pro- blem. By the time repairs were m ade -al about 9:30 a .m. -the stu- dents had all de parted. Several residents of Newport Heights reported a three-hour outage sometime late Sunday night or early this morning. Coast 5 W eal h er Partly c loudy through Tu es da y \\1 ilh loca l northwesterly "'inds of 15 to 20 mph in the after- noons. Highs in the upper 50s to lo,vcr 60s. Lows tonight 40 to 45 . INSI DE T ODA V Star witness in John Connal- ly trial has denied he offered to give pro.1ecutors evidence against funneT Pre8UU!nl Lyn· don B. Johnson. Story, Page Af, lnde" '°""llftt Al A1111U .... r1 •1 L.M.8o,,. A1J ,,..,. •• , AIZ ~lllomll Al ............ ,.._.. A4 (l•ulliff ••·• ~·-C..011ly AP C.-ks es ,..., a1.f Crou....ord BJ Syl..-1.t JJwt•r At 0..tlllN01kH Al 5PW'• Al .. 11 E1Htorlal ,.,.. Alo T•lt\'ltl... Al E11t1rt1i111Nlll All Tl'IHl .. , 1111 1'1-c• At WMtrwr "' ...,r-sc•H &I Wwld Mtws "' I A% DAILY PILOT N/C Street Shut For Repairs B e ginn i n g t o d ay, Bay.side Drive from El · Paseo Drive to Carnation Avenue wlll be closed to through traffic for 30 days for major repairs, accord- ing lo Ne wport Beach city aides. A $380,000 conatruction project got under way to-- day to repair storm drains, res urface s treet s and replace water mains. The project enetneer is Steven Bucknam . persons who do not live in the immediate area will not be allowed on Bayside Drive. Alter the 30-day period Is ove r the street wi ll be open a g ain . However, the project is ex- pected to continue until Ju· Jy. with further work-to be done on water m ains from Carnation to Ma rguerite avenues. Housing Meet Set for OCC An informational meeting on housing -for buyers and renters . ' -will be held ln the Orange : Coast College student center : April J6. . The meeting , to begin al 7.30 • p.m., will be sponsored by the : c ollege 's v e terans hous ing · service. The guest speakers will : include Leo Kubesaka, president ' of a mortgage corporation , who ' will speak on VA and FHA home loans, and Beverley Higley of the Orane-e County F air Housing Council, who will speok on the legal rights of renters. Gen e Kelle y, recruitme nt director for the OCC veterans af· rairs offi ce, will discuss educa- tional benefits orrered veterans at the college. The public is in· vited. f'rom Page Al LIONS ..• tivities. Looking back at the accident, . 11.frs. Sa ms ioe said she bears no maliC'e toward Tiny because .. it wasn't his fault." ''There must have b ec11 something a bout me that Tiny liked," s he joked . Mrs. Samsioc ; added that she be lieves in rein· carnation and "it 's Just_ PoUible that in the past I threw a Christian to the lions." She also had kind ~rds for· Saddlcback Communitf ll.ospital "'·here she s pent 11 hours in sur- aery and 41 days rccoverfnl(. "I( you have lo be chowed, that's: a wonderful place to 10 af· terward, ''Mrs. Samsioesaid. Mrs. Samsloe told newamen that her motivation to return to I.ion Country was not to over · come any fear but simply "lo sec the rest o(the park." ··1 wanted to come ror a long time but I couldn't get anybody to drive me,'' she e xplained. Sunday s he hiked one-half mile through the snow from her moun· lain top home to meet a friend who took her lo Irvine. She said 1 he couldn't make tt up the hill bec1u1se he didn't ha~e chains on his car. " 1 Mrs. Samsloe, a rormer opera r;lnger and later one of the na- tion's first wornan park rangers , said her ambition now is to re- turn frequently "in my own '49 Chevy" lo see little Thelma grow up lo become a fine lioness. As she Polled ror photos with her namesak e be low a fll gn ''Welcome Thelma, From Thelma ," the playful cub, aP· parently weary of the proceed- ings, provided a filling clime" for the afternoon by climbing up a tree a nd ripping down the greeting. ORANGE COAST > DAILY PILOT l ""0.•"90 (°"<! Cl41tf Pllot\.,(lll_.<,. IS,...._ _I,,.. tto ... ~·P•~. iS P\1'111 -tylNOr ..... c ... ,. P,,blly,,.,9(_ ... ,. ~.i•ed"-.. ~ ""'"''"'""' Mol'IO•y t"•OU1lll FUO.' '"' """'" """'-'· W.,w-1 llt!Hll, ltuM~ k.tell/FO<ft· 1•1" V•llef. If•'"•· Se.Wl-<k V•llO:Y •1111 ~ 8<'0<" !i.01/I" t.o.11, A •"-•f'Olotwl ..:1•1••"" .... .,.,_,, ,.,.,. ... !' -_, •. 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Otficials in Saieon said thi s m o rning that the scheduled quot&. approved by the South Vi etnamese government had been reached. --· Viet f arnily Fle'3is Occupied Village VUNG TAU, South Vi•tn•m <AP) -The •iShl of 20 government soldiers and local ofticlals bound by their hands aner the Viet Cona occupi ed his village in central Viernam 1 was enouch for Phan I-long Cuons. He1tarted toiun. That wu lOdaya a&o. Cuong, 40, a m ember of the vlllaee militia, reached aalety today with his wife and tix young1tera. They stumbled, hungry and exhausted, orr a Vi etnamese landlnlt ship at the navy base in this resort port 40 mlle1 southeast of Saigon. "I SAW THE ENEMY COME," he said. "They Ued tho hands of the soldier• IUld the police. Ir 1 stayed there, the VC would have captured me." The ramily fled on a motorcycle and a bicycle. 'l:'heir 240..mlle odyssey from their village in Lam Don province, abOut 90 miles northweet of Saieon, Is the aort or• trip that bet:ame commonplace aa hundred& of thouaanda fled Crom , the a pp.roaching North Vtetnameae and Viet Cone. The bicycle and the motorcycle carried the family three days and three n11hts. They carried thcJr own rice and pota and a s mall cooking stand. The motorC'y cle was the fi rst to go. ••N o gas,'' said Cuong. Dr. David Saxon (le ft), new president of the nine· campus University or California, chats with UC Irvine Chancellor Danie l G. Aldrich Jr. Saxon met with Aldrich this morning during a brief visit to UC!. He is taking Ch a rles Hilch 's job as president of the university. Hitch i.s retiring. They said all the evacuated childreo .had been s~heduled to leave anyway and the musive alrllft simply s peeded paperwork. Robert C. Maca uley, a New Ca - naan. Conn ., businessman who put up $250,000 to Cly 325 Viet- namese orphans to the United States, said he planned to bring· an additional 1,000 orphans to this country. THE BICYCLE LASTED A FEW hours more. . ··it was not enough to carry everybody. Nobody ever ·uked us where we go. We just walked." OuUide Phan Rana: he met a convoy creeping 1low}y toward the coast. He put his children iln a truck and walked beside it until he r eached port. The family pushed a board a bout ror two more days. From Page A l PLANS •.. t.1cre-block will be split by the apartments in the middle. This will conflict with the re· commendations of planning con· 3uJtants. The report a lso will point out that it would not be economically re ai;ible to <t de· . Vl'ioper lo acquire and bui ld a partments on t he rest of the bl ock, so the council '>''iii be .asked to consider buying the re· muining acreage and selling il at 11 reduced price to u developer who 'w\-"OUld then build upa rt· ments. '"It could be an exciting Cirst step," Dunn told the council last week in giving the official.!i <.in in· ilia! briefing. Planning aide Doug Clark, \\1ho \\'Orked on the starr report, said that a total of 44 units could be built on the block or even more if small , senior citi zen a partments were built. Clark noted that the way the ci- ty would gel back its costs on the project would be through the ex- tra tax: revenue, of a bout $12 ,000 to $16,000 a year , generated by the new development. Jn addition to thC cost of marking down the value or the land ln lt.s resale lo ;J developer, the city would also lace the cos t of relocating exist- ing orllces on the block. Although tonight 's m eeting is an adjourned council meeting, Ci· ty officials are not expected to take action because the rezone is sel for a public hearing April 15. Councilme n have Pointed out that developer Se,ve l l is a member of the project area com-· mlttee, a liaison group bet,veen the do\\rntown inte rests and the council. This is an acknowledge- ment or a Possible conflict of In· tcrest by Sewell admltted by the ·developer and other city of- ficials. The Paulo Drive-in issue is -over a new plan for the acreage bounded by Paularino Avenue on the 11outh. the Newport Freeway und the Del Cerro tract on the \\.'C~t and north. f'rom Page ,11 PACT .•. and shift that responsibility lo the county. several sources have laid th e rationale ror the move on county concern over Newport 's past performance in leasin g public tidelands to private groups . The counc il 's se!sion "·ill amount to a briefin g on the latest status or th e agreement by Cit y Attorney Dennis O'Neil. T he council also m ight cast a vote on a compromise cla use r elated to the access and beaches. O'Neil l.ast Frid ay said that he had heard or som e last -minute concern by some county offi cials and he predicted that even if it bore out . coun c ilmen s till seemed willing to compromi!e. There are strong concerns at the city level, however. that if the county were to as!ert cont rol of the tidelands. Newport. m ight be called upon to provide pubht· services in the a reas under con- tract. City ri.1 anagcr Robert \Vyn n to · day predicted a relatively !hOrl sesl:l iOn. lie s aid the in1pelus for the special m eetin g came Crom Mayor Donald Mcinnis. ''The mayor simply thought lhat with the signing ceremony comlnii: this Friday a nd t he poss lbll l l y o r som e m ajor changes com in g f tom the supervisors on Wednesday. the council should be bt1cfcd on any new changes ahead of time," Wynn said. ' The ealling or the s pecial session for ao me p<>S!iible Inst· minute refinem ents to lhe <lRree- ment apparently has no errect on the stg:nlng ceremonies "'hi ch still are scheduled at 11 a.m . Fri· day at a public ctlebr11tion In the Galaxie Vi C'-'' Park overlooking the estuary, ' From Page Al BUDGET ••• possible to prepare for the May 27 tax. override election. Trustees are asking (or a 36· cent per $100 asessesscd valua· lion hike In the tax rate to bring additional revenue Into the dis· ttict. Jf the election is succcs!ful. some. but not all, of the cutbacks world be returned to the budget. Also on Tuesday's agenda Is an item dealing with the potential firing or 33 nur1es, psycholoeists, counselors and music teachers. As a legal requirement, In case the dis missals are made, the board must authorize the reduc- tion or the school nurse program, guidance and psychological services and music instruction services. Persons in those categories who do not pos1e11s credentials in other areas were notified or the possibility or their diaml11al on March 11 . By May 15, the board will have to decide how many, If 1 any, of those positions will be eliminated. f'rom P age Al HUGHES ..• December 1970 at head of Hughes' Nevada operations. Maheu won a S2 .8 million libel suit in Los Angeles red.era! court last July against Hughes. ''Ther e are a thousand children over there with exit vis· as and we've got 1,000 parents lined up. We'll get another plan e,'' s aid l't1cauley, a papermill executive. · County Judge Herlands Ill, Will Retire Orange County Superior Court. Judge J-le rbert S. Herlands an- nollJlced his retirement Crom the bench today, c!tlna deteriorating health as the r eason ror his de· claion. Superior Court Administrator Les McCartney s aid Judge Herl ands, 57 , h1 being treated in St. Joseph Ho!pital, Orange, for ·a condition diagnosed as acute 'leukemia. Judge Herlands was appointed to the Superior, Court bench in October, 1963, after serving as a municipal court judge In the North Orange County Judicial District. Former go .. ·ernor Ed· mund G . ''Pal '' Brown authorized both appointments. A native Ne w Yorker, Judge Her lands received his law degree from Columbia University in that city. He lives in Santa Ana with his wife, Kala, two sons and a daughter. "No water , no food on the ship," he said. He, his wire and their younter children were restln& quietly aa:atnst a pile of rocka on the do<:k while their older young1tert1 11curried back and fdrth with plastic bags of rice gruel handed out liberally by Buddhiist and Catholic relier workers. "I DON'T KNOW WHAT I am 11:oing to do now,'' hetaid. His wire and two older children used to pick tea lea"ves. ''J will try to go to Saison and find a job,'' he said. It is the wlsh or many of the refugees. But Cuong has no re- latives there, and the government is more likely to send him to Phu Quoc, an iaolated little island off the coast in the Gull or Thailand. The government is establishing a refugee camp there (or those without kin in the Saigon area or the ?ttekong De lla. Cuong never expect.a to see his home again. "The VC take over there," he said. "I don 't want to go back, even until I die." Kids Sit on Tracks, Bring Train to Halt A so uthbound J\mtrak passenger train wa! forced to c o me lo a stop near S a n Cle mente State Park Friday after the engineer s potted t>A·o youths slttlne-on the tracks who made no attempt to move aa the train drew near. The two youths . aged 16 o.nd 18 , were booke.d Into San Clemente Jail on suspicion or rail obstruc· lion arter the ir1cldent. Both were from Highland. The older was identified a! Robert W. Auger . The two youths first were seen s itting on the tracks by Ken Beauchene, a city emplOye on beach maintenance duty near the l'n d o f Al·c n i d a C al a fi a . Bc uuchc ne summoned police after he s aw that the youths did not m o v e a s th e tra in a p · proached. Detecti\1C Sgt . Ardon Saunders s<1id the train was only 90 feet from the pair when the enaineer brought It to 11. st op. Follo"·ing the arrests, the train. proceeded to San Oleeo without in cident, police 1111.id. A third m an originally was a r· rest e d alo n g with the two juveniles but later was released from c ustody after questioning by offi cer s. MARINERS SAVINGS BRINGS YOU A REH BRANDT EXCLUSIVE! ) ,\ -'. . .. ' ... ~~ ' , .. . ' ' .. ·Jr i '!1.-.-.( I ~ .. -~{; . f . '· t:_,4; ~· '• • lfff - . ' . ; i , .... ~- • • t • ' ' I . . . ' . J FREE LIMITED OFFER -APRIL 1 TH RU 10 TH. WATERCO LOR PRINTS Nationally known ortlat Rex Brandt hat provided Marinara with an exclusive watercolor ot Newport Harbor. 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By SYLVIA PORTER "" Q. llow nauch of th1el«tricil11weu&f!111 lh&.1count111 come• from P1-uattl11·owncd ut1htie1 and how much from pubUcl11-oWMd com-pomt.-r . , A. About 80 percent of our elcctr1c1ty comes from 50JDe 3001nvestor·owned utilllfe& (known as IOUs}. \. The rem a inder L'i supplied by about 3,000 rub11c Power .SYlitems. Of ihese:, moot are e.ither municipa or regional ~stems : the rest, rur"I 9lectric1ty cooperatives. .. "More than three.fourths •erve communities or 10,000 or less, but others exi st in suc h mu1or dt1es aa Seattle and Los Money's Worth Angeles. Q, What a bout other cmmtnea' A. The U S ls among the few 1n which electnc1ty pro. duction is largely manuged by pnvate firms In Europe as Jn Canada, almost all utilities are publicly owned -und 1n .these countnes, electricity rates have risen much more ~wly than here, 1'h1s despite almost identical pressures or ~lflcreased fuel costs, expensive new construction, high 1n-fer,st1rsles. Q A re public powe r rates lower than JOU chdrgea '> A Yes, on average. According to a 1972 Federa l Power Comm1ss1on study (most recent ava1lable). private power ~ts the average residential user 2.4 per kilowatt hour as • .compared with l 63 cents !or pubhc power Throughout the country, local governments a re under ,®nfiict1ng pressures Crom irate ulthly customers and f1nan· c1ally strapped ut1hly firms -and 1n response are consider· 'J og pubhe takeovers or private, investor-owned ut1l1t1es .t.+ Feas1b1lity studies have been commissioned 1n some "'&µtes and commun1t1es in the hope that pubhc ownership will help curb electnc1ty rate hikes, reduce the danger or future blackouts ; tum local ut1llt1es Into a source of much needed new revenue for local governments .,.. Above you read answers to some of the questions being asked about the highly charged issue. To continue . ·~ ;.' Q. How can public utd1hes charge Lower rates' Don 't they face ·the same ming costs.as pnoote firms' • ~ A. Unlike private companies, comm un1ty·owned ~ut1J1t1es pa y no laxes and no d1 v1dends to stockholders . Muruc1pal and regional power companies can issue tax· exempt bonds, borrow government funds at comparal1vely low interest rates to r1nance new construcl1on, and buy low. cost power rrom government·run generating s ystems Many of tbe.se arc hydropower operations and thus, offer •J>arga1n basement pnces especially 1n contrast to costly :ross11 .ruel pla nts But or course-public systems also fa ce th e probl em or _...higher oper ating costs Their rates are going up but not u::; rapidly as the rates or lhe fOUs Q S1nce publicly owned uhld1es pay no laxes, does11 t the cum· munlt11 lose valuable revenue' • A. Yes The Edison Electnc Institute est1m<1.les that other revenues received by local treasunes from public ;, 1,1tihl1es amount to only 25 percent or what IO Us pay 1n }·\axes ! Q Government.run corporatwns (Ille Postal Ser vice ) are • flOtonously 1neff1c1ent Are public poweT systems different'' ; A. Despite IOU chums to the contrary, labor unions and , consumer groups which support pubhc power argue that ~ederaJ Power Comm1ss1on reports show that community· owned utilities handle their accounting, promotion, ad -vertis1ng -and colleCt1on.s -more econom1cally than 'Private firms They argue too that customer-controlled ut1ht1es must respond lo local demands £or good service and are rnf'\re re- ceptive to c1t1zen pres.s ure for pollut1on controls. under- ground power hnes and controlled expansion Q Other than public takeover, what are alten1at1ve solul1on.s lo . 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Wyly CO•P 7~ JI, --1;'1'1 --ll<'•OA (p 1 16 3Sl t i-• 111•• In' XI• J I t •, Yll•S ll'lch1S t l! 9 Vn<;tSIO• .0 S • II'•-'• ZlleCorp It 6 11 t}:i..-'• 21 .. Cppl IQ 1 11:i.-l o Ziol>lll llO l ' 2•~• • Z..Jre Corp )0 110 ,,.,_ .,, z.tnlthA•d 11l 1f0 1•\•-1, Zurn ll'ICI 2110 42 I V.-\,. Daylin Corp. LOS ANGELli:S CAP) -Daylin Corp .. a retailing and drug firm reorganizing its a ffairs under the Bankruptcy Act , has cut back aperating expenses and has a curre nt d e bt of about S170 milhon, its creditors have been told Sanford S1goloff , Oaylln pres! dent who look over e few wttks before the company fli ed for re· organi1at1op. gave the informe· lion 1n U.S. D1str1cl Court htre before some 150 C'red1tors. l " I ~ ' . . . ~ . ~ ' ........................ A l0DAILYPILOT Monday. AtirH 7, 1975 Daily Pilot's '75 Major League Baseball Forecast. f.d llur-gart F.a sl \\'t•~l 1. Nl.'\V \'ork Texns ., Ba lt1morl.' <)ukl and J. Clevt·land Cal ifornia '· Bust on f.: a n:..:J S City 5 llt.'I roil 1\1 innl'SOl<t •• i\t il\v t1u kce Chicago • f:d tiurgart f.a sl \\1C'st i\luntrl·al CtnC'11111 ;.1t1 ., i"'ll t:-bur gh Lu::. 1\ni,:l•h·:- J. Ph l [:u ll'I ph1 a S F. I. .Sl. l .0111:-. S:.i n Diego ~,. :\t•1\ l"or k J luuston ti Chieugo Allu nlu Dodgers, Reds Vie 111 Op e ne1~ CJN CIN f'r\TI {,\P l -Sparky Andt•rson hasn't rorgotlcn the biller pill of 197-l's out-of-lhe- money fini sh. That's \\•hy the ~drenali n is pumping for the Ci n- einnali f{cd:.' sC'ason opener \Vi th the Los 1\ngell'S Dodgers today. ··1 ,,·oul dn 't mind if \\"e "·ere pl aying the m 18 struight to open tlic season. 'fhis JU St gets us do\\·n to business quil·k\.'r,'"' said the Reds rn a nagc r . Lt'ft-h•1 nder Don Gullett at- I t· n1p 1 s t o n1 aintai11 h i~ domina ll l'L' o\"c r the Dodg:l'rs DfJd~1e rs .'tlt1te All 9•m•~ llPI l(A BC fJ90) Apr l lo-.An9<'l<»<>IC1n,1n~t11 11 .7S ~ r~. Apr Qlo~Anq~1 .. ~,,l(1•K•fl<ll!. "I'"'· """ IOLO>JlnQClt-~ill(1nc1n"1t1 ~pm. "hen the \V estern Division co- f:.i vorites co llid e in bast"ball "s traditi0n<1 l o pener i\t onday at R1\"l'rfront Sladitim . It ·s the first or sc,·cn met"tings bet ,,·een the tll·o clubs 111 the upl•ning 10 d:.i ys. f~ul .-\ndcrson :-ays he hus no compluint:. \\1th the league sched ule-rnttk ers. ··1 'A'a nl no brea ks. J us t let us get do"·n to head-to-head base- ball and sec ""ho is best ," said t\n- derson , \\'hose Reds "·ere ma uled by the Dodgers 12 games to six last year. The Dodge rs rounter \\·ith 19- gumc \\."inner Don Su tton. Tc m- pc ra lure s in the ti Os \\·e re fure("a St for lhc cupal·ll y ('l'O\\td ors2.ooo. The rted !i \V1!J h;11·e l\\O nc1\·tomer s 111 a llnt•up th<.11. 1<1:-.t yt·ar produt:c d 98 \ 1ctu ri~·s but <:ame up :;hort b.\· <1tuur-g:.i1ne 1..h .. •- fi(·it to th1..· Dod gl'r:.. .J ohn \o"ukO\"ll'h . ~1 furmt:r ;'\o. I tl r:.i fl (·hoiec of th1..• l'hdadl·!ph1a Phillit's, has l'llll'l"gl'd tu lake th e t•Uge in lhe hall le for third base. 1''ll't'l Ken (ir1 ffcy has "·on thl' right fie ld JO b. Gullett O'A"ll S a 13-5 career mark agains t t he Dodgers and a l age 2-1 appc i.lr s headed for sup(.' rst a rdon1. tl ll·an\1·hi1t:'. Dodgers rn i.lnagC'r \\"ulter ,\Js lon is muking lu:.l · minute decisions on his rourth st;1rl1ng pit cher. lie took u look at rercntly-ut quired J uan l\taril·hotl 111 Sunday's ga m e. ··r 1·c go t i;everal \rays lo go and I'm sure it ca n 1\•ork itself ou t," s.<ud ,\l ~ton , "'ho gre\\" up :io mi lei-; north or Cin t·1nn ati. "I li ke !he kid -l{it:k fihodcn_ I ::i l""·ay:- h:1vl'." Rhod e n is ;1 rookie \vit h a ma- jor le<.1g ut· f.i :.lball. 'rhl' t\1·0 t"lubs arc off 1'ucsd::Jv lhl·ll i t \Vl ll be J atk Ull lin~ha.n1 \'l'rsus ,\nd.'· l\t cs:.crs1n1lh \\'t.·<l- 111·:-.day night . Ki11gs, Seals 111 1-1 Tie 0 1\KL1\NO (/\P ) -Ce nt er Larry Patcy scored 111 lhe ~ccond period to li ft the Califo rnia (;olden Sl·.:t ls to <i I-I lie against th e L.os 1\ng-cll•s Kings ;1:,, hoth ll·an1 s closed out lht·1r rcgul :.i r Nation<d llo1·k('y Lt·uguc ~eason:-. Sund ;.1y night. Poll e.I" 11101-. ;1 p:.1:-.:-fro1n d1·- fl'l1:-.l·n1:01 l\il 1kc ('"hr1 :-t11• JU:<l oul- :-.iUl• llH· Kiii).!:-.. bllll' 1111l' .ind r1t 'l•d pa~! Lu:. 1\ngt•l t·::. guul1l' Hogil· Vat'hon at 7 .:!5_ The go;.1l 1no1·l·d P:1tc v 1ntu u tie \\'ll h cenl l·rn1an St:in "wt·1r fgr the ll':J ln ·s top ~c·o11ng: honofs, Both ha\t' l:i po in t:., HHL Pl••11lh •I• C.I""'' PAELIMlf'tAA T AOUNO ... ,.o,. lll••• s. ..... Le•A11••1tlw1. To-le Aprol I . "TO•onto "t Lo' A"Ol'I• Apt1t 1G. lo'""9f'I• • dt l orn11to ,t.p,.1 u. T0tonto•I LO•·~'''·'' "'(~'><l•Y a.."'" v .. C:n1t•'lll APt•l I . (ll•Cd90 di 80\1on. Ao"I 1(1. 8o>I<><> •I (ll•ldOO ~ri! I l,(l\1(•00dl Oo~ton, ol..,PC•' . .,., y PHhtill•Oll wl. SI."°"" "'Pl'!IB,!.I LOU•l•I P1U~bu•11n Ar>••! Ill, P•lhburQlld! S! l""'~ Allfll 11 ,St 1..0U•\ di Po!l~burQI\ 01 ... ~ •·~'"'¥· H'flil•-t1vJ.HT l11•~d<'t1 N T R•llqet\ V\. NY \\l~nct('r• """"'I I. NI• Votk l>llln(I~•• "' ~w V~•I A~nll"'' Apo-1/ 10, Nt* YO•l k~'lll~•• .i N~"" y.;.,, l•I•~· .... April fl, ,.,.., Vork ISl.Jtr>dl!tt ""t N9w YO•i. a.,.tt,ll nt,ir\~ty. - Pf'li!.tdrl!l)!llrt, 'V•n(ou,,.r. Mo<WtHI rtn<) lkill•!O orrtw ,,,,l·fOll<\d CV•~- / American League -Roger Carlsnn lloward L. llandy D~\·e Rorn ano Craig Shell Glenn \Vblte F.~~t \\'est F.ast \\'est i':»Sl West East \\'est F.ai.t \\'est 1. New \'ork Oukl and 1. New \'ork Oakland I. New \'ork Oakland I. New \'ork Oakland I. 8altin1ore Oaklund :.!. Bult1m or c I\ anso1s Cit y 2. Ba ltil\l Orc Texas 2. Baltin1or e 'l'exas 2. Baltimore Texas New ''ork · Texas '· J. Boston Texas :l. Boston California 3. Bo ston California J. Boston California 3. Boston Minnesota ·1. J\.1il\va ukl't' Chicugo 4. Cleve land Kansas City ·I. Detroit Kansas City 4. Milwaukee f\1 inncsott1 1. Milwuukec KarJSUS City · 5. ('Jcvcla nd Ca lifo1·niu 5. 1\1 i l'A· auk el~ Chicago 5. Cleveland Chicago 5. Detroit Chiea~o s. Detroit CaliJornhl G. Dl·troil l\tinn~ola 6. Detroit l\.1innesota 6. ~1ilwuuk ee Mionesota 6. Cleveland Kun:sasCity 6. Clt!Vcland Chlcngo National League Roger Carlson Ho\\·ard L. Jl andy f:ast \\'est East \\'est I. St. Louis Los ,\ngeles I. St. Louis Cincinnati 2. Pit ts bur gh Ci nci nnati 2. Pitti;burgh Los Angeles J . Philad!-'lphia Atlanta 3. Philadelphia ,,.\tlanta I. ~l ontre<i l llouston 4. l\.Tontr eal S.1''. 5. :\"e1\' l 'ork S.1''. 5. Ne11: l'ork l·louston 6. Chicago San Dil'go 6. Chi c ugo San Diego ~ • NOLAN (NO-HIT) RYAN FACES KC TONIGHT. Sports i11 Briei· Angels Win 3-2; Nicklaus 3-1 Pick LOS _.\NGF.J .i':S -r.l ickc·y Ri ver!' doubled in l\l.O runi; in the ~ccon::1 inning ;,i i; the Cali ro rnia ,\ngels dt•rl'Ll ll'Cl the J..oS r\ngeil'S Dodgl'rs 3-2 Sund:iy 1n the fi n:.i l t·xh ibition bJ Sl•b:il l g:.irn L' for i.ll.llh team:.. J u:.i n i\l;,1rtl"hul. the rl0flge1·s forml'!" !\o I nt.·1nl·si:-., made hi.-., d('bu t for I.us .-\ng("]L'S and gavl' up th ree run:-1n ::.1x innings. ·rtie fo rtn l'I" S an f<'r:.i nci!>cO (~i:.i nt grl·Lll gavl' up Sl'\"Cn hils ;.i nd four I\ ;ilks 'A"hih· :-l11king oul t hree, hul lus perform:.incc im- proved notably aftt,r the thi rd in- n111g \lihl'll hi s l'Olltrol got helter. :\.irl.:11111.\'. 1•i1·l.:f•d 'RE:\"O .l~u·k ~i f·kl :ius \\:.t::, m:.ide thl' f;J\'urLtl' toiJ:.iy to\\ 111 lhl' 'J ~1 Stl'l':O. J,!olf lUlll'llLllTI('lll th1 ::. llt"l'k . ·rhl' Rt.·no ·rurf ('"luh n1a<il' :\il'klaus a :l -1 choH'(" O\"l'r 1'01n \Vl·1~kopr, tht: !'>Cl'Ond t hnicc ••t 6· l. Deff'ncling i\la stcrs champion G:.iry Player of Snuth 1\frica \\'as in a group or three in third plat'C :.it 8·1. J oining Playl'!" in thi s {;roup \\'ere defending U.S. Open th<11n pion Il a le lr11.-i n nnd Johnny ~I Ill e r. [.('c Tr l'\"1110 \\'i.l S listi.·d at 12-1 <ind Arnold P;_ll mcr l\:tS rated ;i 25·1 s hut . Atki11s1111 Ca.\'.P ll«Jsh~d a :.even-goal barrage 1n the ~l·cond pe ri od and routed Poland 13-2 to stuy uhead of the (_"zl'ths on goa ls The Ru ssians and c-o-favored Czcl'hs meet for the first of their t"·ocrucial g;.im cs 1'uesday ('011igliaro Starts WINTER HAVEN. Fla. 'fony Conigliaro, making a com- C'back after being out or baseball for 31 :: years, '\'as listed Sunday <.1s the Bos ton Red Sox' disignat- cd hitte r for the team's 1975 ,\meriC"an League opener against the ~Illwauk eC' Brewers Tuesday 111 Boston . O.•bo r11 Pead t'Jl ,\:\IPr\IG X, I ll. -Dr. 1 larold ,I. O~bo rn . 75. a t :ni \'crsi- 1 ,. or Ill inois tr;i ck st a r in the 1·920s :.ind l 1\10-li1n e gold m edal \\1nn ('1_.in the 1924 Olympics, di ed Saturdav. Or. Osbor n. a reti red os- ICOputh , \VOn th e gold mecl;.il in thl' hig h jump \\'ith a record that ~tood ror 10 years and the gold mt.'d;i l for the dcct1thlon . 11 le.rn11der "'h•.• '1'1.;CSO:\ -'"oun g J ohn Alex- ;i ndc r of ,\u ~t1·al i <t \\"O il the :$.:10.000 first prize Sund<J y in the <SeeBRlf:t·s , Pagc1\II ) Da,·ld Ro1na no Craig Sheff Glenn White East \\lest East ·West F.ast \\'esl. I. St. Louis Los Angelt"'s 1. St. l.ouis Los An geles t. St. Loui s Los Angeles 2. l'ittsburgh Cin cinnati 2. Pittsburgh Cincinnati 2. Phil:.id elphiaCinciru1Hti 3. l'hilad('lphia S.i''. 3. Ne \\' l 'ork Allunt:..i 3. Pittsburgh llouston 4. N'C\\' \'Ol'k J(ouslon 4. ~1ontreul S.f', 4. J\·lontrcaJ ,\tlanta 5. JloJ ontreal r\llanta 5. Philadelphia l·louslon 5. I\"i?\V \'ork S.I'". 6. Chicago San Diego 6. Chicago San Diego 6. Chicai;o San Di ego .. ~ ,,_,,.,... ·~ ... -·-·-· .,,,,.,.,,_,._,,,.~~) Ryan vs Bushy at Big for Angels' '75 Opene~ Nolan Ryan goes after his second straight no-hitter ::it Anaheim Stadium tonight . . and if he gets it .. he might Cind <..111 astl'risk next to it. The"'fia1n e thro\ving right- hande r threw a 4-0 no-hitter against ~finnesola in his last oul- ing of 1974. rais in g his record to 22 ·1G .:tnd g iving hin1 363 st1ik eout s.. So when he ope ns th e season i.l gainsl Kans a s City's Ste\·e Bus by, he 'll be threatening to, in effect, tie lht! record Johnny \"ander ~leer set by thro1\·ing t1\'0 (~nse culi\'e no-hitters ror Cincin- n;it i :.i g a in s t the Brooklyn Dodg:crs and Boston Braves. But that 1nark was (•lltablished 1n s uccessive games during the 1938 season. Tossin g no-hitters at the end or one seuson and the bcginning or another opens <t 11·ho]c llel': \\i"Ol'lci or t onjeclure. In the event he does it, Ryan mi ght find an a st e risk next to his name similar to the one Roger l\la1ii; got \\•hen he b1·oke Babe Ruth 's r eco rd ro1· 60 home runs 111 a scuson. Bus by, 22-14 last vear, is no st runger lo nO -hittt-rs either. lre ·s th e onl y ,\Jlll'rican Leaguer lll l'\"Cr pitt·h no-hilll'r1' in eueh or tus f11·i;t l\l."O scus on:- Thl' An gels. 68-9-1 last yt•a1· \\"hl'll they finished la:;l in the American l.ee1gue West, will try lo beat Busby with some ne""· fa ces. many of them youlhful. Rookies· Jerry ·Remy and Orlundo Ramirez "·ill st:.irl 11t Sl'C'ond and :.horlstop. Remy, 2:.l, ,,·ith no 111a jor league expe ri ence. has beaten out veterar1 Denny Doyle. but !\-tanager Dick Willliams thinks lhc rookie c:.in make the gr<1d e. ··1 don '"t think he'll be in O\'('l' All fl"-\on KMPC (1101 Ap• IK•n~•S (•IVil!(,;l•lo•n1• Ao•. S K .. nw• (1!y •• C:<>l•lor111" Ap•. '1 l<•rtW\ C•tr <1! (<1hlor n1<1 1 ?SP.II<. I 2~p.m. 1,1~p m. his head. l·fc·s not the t.\•pe of guy you '''ould l·x pecl to ,,·Ht under pressure ." \\'"illiams :s uid . '"l think he'll help s tabilize our do4· bl e pluy con1binalion. t oo. Ill> playt•d parts of thrt'e )"l'<..t l'S in the 1ninor~ \\'Ith Ran1irc:t:.'' ;\nother youngster, second- '' year 111 an l\.1orris Nettles, :lJ, \\'IP open in <'enter fi e ld . ""' Ramirez. \\•ho lasted only JI }.lames \\'ilh the r\ngels last year lJcfore being farmed out to Sld'l l .. ake City of the Pacific Coas t l ,eaguc, hus moved young Da\'l' Chalk , 2·1. O\'CI' to third base. They \1·ill be joined in the in- field by firs t base1nan Bruce Hochll·.' also 2-1 . a .270 hitter after being l"l't.:illlt•U fron1 Sa lt J.ake Ci- t1· n1id\\ a v in 197-1 . · 'l'ht• st~rl1ng lineup al"crages :!5.9 \"t.•a rs. und that includ,Js spcctister To1n rn y 1 larµer, , thl' des ignatl•d hitter 11:ho'll at third llehinll left fil'ldcr Mickey Ill \'Cl"S. I Surgery for Jockey Next 72 Hours Are Critical TIJL'Ai'o."A (t\P) -Jockey Wilfrido Osuna, gra\'ely injured in a l\\"O·horse spill at Agua Caliente race track, ·\ay paralyzl'd and un- conscious in a Tij uana hoi;pital Sunday following brain surgery. · Tijuana neurosurgeon Dr. Octavio Pisano said 1t \\"Ould be 72 hours before the success of the operation "·ould be known. Osuna's l'Onditio n \\';:1s li sted as stable. Osun a .. 33, undC'r1vent the four.hour operation late Saturda)t night after the ul·cidcnt in the seventh race.l·lis horse, Up Staged. fell over lsl:.ind Echo. 1idden by Richard Peniche, and both men an~ their hors es tum bled to the track. , Track ofricials said Osuna \\'as apparently kicked in the lemplB by his own mount. Peniche suffered a fractured collarbone, but still n1anaged to reach the prostrate Osuna and turned hin1 over so he could breathe. Neither horse was injured. Osuna hnd ridden at 1\gua Caliente s·ince 1963 and had con~ sistently been one of the top riders. Last year he was No . 2 in O\'er· all standings. lie is married and has three children. Holdi1ig T(..,..,,aper iii Check Referee Norm Drucker a nd St. Loui s Spiri ts coach Bob MacKinnon restrain Spirits pla,,er Jimmy f''oster after an altercation ,..,·ith NY Nets player Brian • Taylor. New York won the fi rst round ABA playoff game Sunday, 111·105, from the vi sitors. S,\N f-'RA NC ISCO -GcorgC' 1\tk1n son. s t arting dl'.'rl·ns1,·e back for t he Oa~l <.1ncl ){aiders. appeared in federal rourt t0<l<~y on cha rg(•:-o r cashing stoll•n ~l:t'tlrl l ll'!'>. Weiskopf Coasts to Victory 1\t kin:-v n l\i.J:-free<! on hi!'> 0 11.·n r ... cogn1t.;.111cc ;.111d ordered to rt:'· t um l''r1da y to rnakc his plea on lheC'harg(•S. flt· "as ar re~l cd in 1-~resno Thursday by the 1'"BI. •'··"· "'"'"''' ~ll ":\1(~11 -lll'OJ\llr favure'l r zl·c·h11sJnv;1kia !":tt'cd j1\\;1y froni a f 1r~t ·\H:riryd tic S11111lay and ro11l t•d the l '111t<'tl St;1lt>s 8 :l 1n a fou l-r.1111·rt·d ire hockey m :11 eh at tht: \\oNd group "1\" l'ha1n· 1i1onsh1ps. In a Ja il'!' ganic, Ru:-.:-ii;1 un· GREENSBORO. N.C. CAP) - Tom Weiskopf crushed lht! hopes or ilny would-b(' contend ers with an eagle three on the ninth hole 1111LI C'ruised un1nolei t(.'(I and un · c h;lllcn gC'd to a comfortable lhrec-slrokc v ictory Sund ay in thl' Greater (;rccn~horo Open go lf toul'n;,i rnt'.'nt. The undt•nia bly tnlt.'ntcd hut !>Otnet im es too temper;;-tn1 enlal \Vl•iskopf score d hi s first victory sin ce the ba nner season of 1973 "'ith a fin al-round 68 In chilly, brec:1.y wc1;1thcr and fi13i shed four tour s ov e r the 6 ,~43 -yard Sedgefi C'ld Country Club Course "'1th a 275 tola l. nine w\Cler pa r . \V e1!tkopf .. a lcilde r . since his opening round or 64} colle<'led S-l51000 from tht• total purs e of S225.000 for ht!!> IOlh ofCi ci a\ tour t11u rn ph -\\"hi ch does not in- 1·ludc i;uch 1973 heroics as the Rritls h Ope n l'l'"O\\•n und thi.: \\'urld St·1·ics of Golr lille. ~l ore ln11>01't<1ntly. ho\l.'C\'('1'. it :,tun1pcd him a~ 3 prin1e can- d it.late for the r::1m ed j4recn jacket that goe1 lo the winner or this \!,'eek 's 1\1 »s ter's Tournament .. 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