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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-08 - Orange Coast PilotI I ! I I ' I \ I I I I I ' I ~ • .... ·-·-" ecret. ' -• ·• .-• • • I .. ' • Ne-wport·bas~d Medical .Group Due i11 Saigon --·-·---TUESDAY AFTER NOON, A PRI L 8, 1975 , "'0L U, NO. M, 2 SECTIONS, 24 l"AGES - ietnam Boun.d • • ' o.lly:'°Pl..._11 ........ •~ JiE.cAL INVENTORY -Dr. Brenda Barnhart of Loma ~ Medica l Center checks bottle medicine while pre~ med student Roger Steppe Jr., 19 ; Wes Ferrari, 19, and Qregg Steppe, 18, (bottom to top) pack and move other metlical m aterials at Costa Mesa warehouse. Jnterna· tibnal Medical Volunteers plan to take supplies to Viet· nam. ,, •r• I ,., Saigttn Tou.r Coast Medical Efforts Set An. advance team of four men fi'oin the Newport Beach-based Jnternation'al M~dical Volun- t eers group today arrives in $aigon. to begin marshali.ng a three-month mercy mission to aid War refugees. The cont ingent -vanguard of a SO.-inember medic.al aid team-is . Sllspect Held ·': . I* Bar Heist HAMILTON. Ohio <U Pl )-An· tfiolly Scott. 20, was held today on clittrges .or holding up a tavern with a beer bottle and a toilet seat. Mike Stewart: bartende r at Brennem an's• Cafe, told pOli~e Scott hit him on the head Monday Oili(ht with a beer bottle as he was ~ntrrtng a rest room and then i ra.bMd a broken toilet seal and fOtted hi m to open the cash re-gliter. · · Scott was arrested several hoUrs 18ter and $160 taken in the boldu.J? was recovered. He was cllli!'.f•~ with aggravated robbery Qlld'felonious assault. . ~· -; ,, to spe'.nd tw~ d!i,YS ·~J. t,he area, then··retum ·TlnfrSClay with a more accurate·piFf.:ure of what the total group faces there. A Pan American Airways flight was to take the entire group out Sunday nig!lt but a con· ference with U.S. S;ate Depart· ment and South.V,ietnamese oon- sulate officials led ·to a last· minute del~~in ,plans to enpl&ne immediatety for .the war zone. They re[l\ain on staild6Y'basis for the mercy flight, which .IMY leaders say ma y be clear~ for takeoff as early as Wednesday night. Space is being.provided by Pan Am officials .for the·tea~·of.doc-· tors," nurses arid ·paramediCs· which wi ll ·ministe!"lo deeds of war refugees flooding the. people- choked suburbs of ·embattled 1 Saigon. Coordination of the ajrlif't- similar to an IMV campaijn ttiat brought help to hurricane· -ravaged Honduras last year-fa still going on at the Sher1top· Newport Hotel, where leaden can be reached. · A warehouse has been dona\ed b y Costa M es'I '"'& ff p nry· (See TEAM, Pace A2) Officials Baffled By Theft Harbor Municipal Court of- fi cials and Ne wport Beach delec· tives remain puzzled today about the apparent thett of almost $4 ,500 in fines and bail money from a locked safe which was be- ing moved· ove r the weekend. The loss of the cash came to light Monday when court clerks learned that the locked canvas bag which earlier had contained the money was empty when it was opened at a local bank branch. Detectives called into the case s aid that the money, amounting lo t he entire day's collection last t Friday, was accounted for, re- corded, and then Jocked up at the end of the court day. Police said that a court clerk told them she placed the bag and the ke y to its lock in a portable safe late Friday and went home for the weekend. During the next two days, pro- fessiona l move rs assisted by county jail prisoners moved the safe and many other items of equipmen-t , records a nd furnishings to the new courl. building four blocks away on Jamboree Boulevard'. On Monday, the b ag was routinely h a nded to a deputy marshal who took it to the bank for deposit. But the officer, Edward Winslow, phoned court aides from the bank and said the bag was empty. . 'Office rs said that four clerks in the .courthouse know the com· bination to the safe. Examination of the bag and the safe showed no .signs ortamperii;tg. Charlie's Chili Loses Hidden Cash Charlie's Chili owner Pete Torre is torrid today over the grand theft of re venue represent· ing about 500 bowls of his product from his Costa Mesa restuarant. Employes ·of Charlie's Chili. 2278 Newport Blvd .• called police to complain that someone stole $250.in cash from its hiding place while the restaurant staff was bqsy dishing up chili. Heavy Loot Taken A thief hauled a heavy fl oor" ·jack and a ir gun device· y.'orlh $326 away Crom a Costa Mesa man's home Monday, the victim told polite. Ray C. W•ldrop .. of 191,4 • Federal"'>\ ve., safd tho automotive equipment w as atolen from his open carport.. . ' .. • I J .. • • ' .. _ .. ., .. -· • ?I 1et ccor • 84,500 Safe Theft In. Harbor Court Dames Officials Men Put Down 'Women Louer T hemse lves' -· ···-·-· --_... ' RICHMOND, Va. <UPI) -A noted anthropologisl .says that men are inferior to women, and women lower themselves by demanding equality with men. Ashley Montagu, speaking Monday at Virgini a Commonwealth University, said a woman who claims equality with a man ''has taken a step down.'' ''Only inferior people tell people they are superior, and this is what men have been doin g,'' said Montagu .. He said women discovered their s uperiority long ago and ''have the good sense to be quiet about it." . Montagu said women are more intellectual because of their everyday experiences, which differ from those of most men. •'Men use their intelligence to get Ph.D.'s and to win the Nobel Prize, but you can get those awards ·and still be as dumb as an ox ,'' Montagu said. Jacks on Charge Secret · U.S.-f i et Accord Possible ? WASHINGTON <UPI) -Sen. Henry M . J ackson (D·Wash.>. c harged that "secret agree- ments" exist between the United Stales and South Vietnam which have been hidden from Congress and -until recently -from President Ford . . J ackson said the agreements "envision fateful American de· cisions, '' buldid not disc lose what they entail. Nor did h~ accept a chailenge lo make his knowledge available to the Senate. "I know of no secret agree- ments," said Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield ... Every time we met with Mr. Ki ssinger anerone of his visil$..andjourneys oversoos, that qtiestion was asked and the a nswer a lways was no.•· Jackson also said ''obsessive secrecy'.' m arked the SALT I negotiations, to the point where not even then Defense Secretary Melvin Laird and then Secretary of State William P. Rogers were informed about two accords. And Jackson said "crucial Sov- iet-American commwlications'' bearing on the trade bill still h a v e n ot bt!e n d isclosed to· Cong ress. <See JACKSON, PageA2) Youth Caught I nside Store, . H e ld in The ft He said i( the re was substantial evidence or secret agreements, • ·1 would eXJ?CCt the appropriate commi~tees to look into· the A 16-year-old Fountain Valley breaches of faith and~l." burglary suspect was trapped in· In a Sen ate speech Jackson s ide a liquor store by police Mon- said "I have it on the best of ~!l· day night. formation , the best authority, Fountain Valley Police said the that secret.a greements were re· youth was spotted by police in· ached" in connection with the side La Plaza Liquors, Slater ParispeaceaccordsonVietnam. .Avenue and Ward Street about As for Ford , J ackson said, "I midnight by officers responding think he has only recently found to a silent burglar alarm. . out about these a ccords." With the help of a Newport . White' _Hquse. .pi-ess.-secretary ··Beach police he"ltcopter ·and·· 3. Ron NeSsenrh ad no iinmediate Fountain Valley police dog. of· commeoton~ackson'scharges. ficers sealed off the building until Jackson, ,.an ?nnounced can-the store owner arrived with a dldale ~Of t(le Democratic pre·. key. sidentlai nomination, said that The youth was found hiding in while Fof d ¥s hint~ Congress a rear storage room, pallce said. .reneg~d ~n ~-commitments to_:_ .. T.b,e .. boy .. was arrested four _,SouQl.l/.j~t.na r"'.f:be"tacris-tlie.t months ago on suspicion o( Conlrti:s is . eing accused of burglarizing the same store, violating commitments and ob· police said. ligaUonsitneverheardof. '' He was take n to Juvenile Hall. , ' Employ.es Herded in Restroom By KATHY CLANCY OlllMO.ioity PllotSUU Three robbers, armed with spray p a int a nd ha nd guns , escapfd with $4 ,700 in a well· pl3.nned heist from a Bank of America branch in Huntington Harbour Monday afternoon. The trio, described as "polite and calm," herded about 15 bank employes and customers into a ladies rest room , a nd spr ay- painted the le nses of the bank surveillance ca meras. FBI agents said today the three entered the branch. at 3166 Ad· miralty Drive at 1:20p.m. Two of the men, one about 55 and one about 25, went to opposite ends or the office, announcing the holdup a nd order in g everyone into the rest room . The third man, described as about 30, went dire<!lly to the cameras. sprayin g the lenses "'ith paint to avoid having them capture the caper on film. As each new customer would walk into the bank, the FBI re- ported, the bandits ushered them into the cram ped rest room . On ly one e lderly womari c ustomer was allowed to remain <See BANK, PageA.2 ) or=:ea coast Weath er Partly. cloudy and s light· Jy war mer We dnesd ay. ac· cording to the weathe r service. with chance of a few showe rs. Hi ghs 58 to 63. Lows 44 to 50. Chance of rains Wednesday about 30 pe rcent. 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Ap11!ti, 1975 $.10,000 Exhibited Lawyer Produces 'Bribe Money' WASHINGTON (UPll - Derensc lawyer Edward Bennelt Williama Loday dra1n11tlcally ex· h1bllcd in courl the $10,000 lh»t ·p r o e;..ecution witness J a k e J acobson c·ontends he received from forrnC"r Treasury Se('r('t ~1 ry J ohn B. Conn ;;i ll y in an attempt to cover up " bribe , Williams ripped open the (lap Guards Nab S u s p ect in G old Caper A factory worker from Orange is jailed today in connection with <J n a ll eged alle !Tlpt to steal · $20.000 worth or liquid gold and · t>xotic lab equipment rrom an Jrvine firm. I le was taken into custody ot the firm during predawn hours .after a security guard at an adja· C'cnl plant noticed s uspicious ac· tivity and called police. Jnvestigators identified their captive as Richard Louis Arnold ··speed " Phillips, 25, of 2546 N. Or angehill Drive, Orange. Phillips, whom police said also t1st.'S the alias of Smith, was booked on suspicion of burglary . s us pi cion of carrying a concealed \v e apon and pos sess ion o f burg l~1 ry toots . · Investigutors s aid orficers El· liotl Nemerson, Terry Dever~e and Tim Smith ell responded lo the sus picious activity report ut Computer Automation , 17091 Da imle r St., shortly aft er mid · ni ght. 1'hey checked the surrounding area and discovered a pickup truck parked on a remote corner cf the lot, then spatted PhilLips wa lkin g through the parking lot . lie was detained and ques· tinned but refused to discuss his presence on the premises, they asserted. Examination of the interior of the plant with company officia ls revealed about 35 gallons of Ji. quid gold had been pumped from a t ank into four small er con· tainers. Assorted laboratory instru· ments had also been sel out, ap· parently to be carried away by whoever picked a lock to gain en· try, and some gold salts were also removed. · One company .spokesman said whoe ver g athered up the gold and specialized equipment dis- played detailed knowledge of the· plating business. • De tective John Stoneback estimated that if the assorted .goods had been successfully . stolen, a $20,000 loss to the firm would have resulted. The s uspect was held in Costa ·Mesa City Jail today in lieu of $5.000 bail pending issuance of a criminal complaint charging him \\'ilh the triple offense. Valley Couple Sue Over Biting Dog Damages lotaling $255 ,000 ·~·ere demanded Monday from a F ountain Valley couple by a woman who claims the defen· d ants' two dogs clawed and bit her when she visited their home a :year ago. Plaintiff Sophie Smith further ,,claims in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed <.1 gains t Dorothy and Key 1t1atsumoto, 18617 Palm Ave., F'ountain Va lley, that the attack by the two dogs caused her to fall from the ramp connecting the garage <.ind the home and injure h ers elf. ORANGE COAST s. DAILY PILOT l r,e O• ""<II! to•" I 0..1 ly Pl!ol, ""'" wh•<h i< co>m· botlofll 1,.. N~•• P•~o. •I P110ll-1ry l""Or,V>QI! C-\1 Pub""''"o;Comi>•.,1. '-!>• .. • _,,,,_, ..,. Whl•l""<I MONl•y ll\IOlfVh f<lcloo' to> C.0.1• Mtl •, H~""llCl>I S.•<h, N"f'lll>QI"" °"4<"/Fo ..... •••n YJllt•, .11 .. ,.., S•OOl•be<• V•llt, •nd ,• i..,_.,. tio...:.h l~"'" Co•<t. A ~· •~QOO<WI . ""'"°" •• -.v..o s., .. ,,.,, _ s...o..". '"" P.1•11:.~t· ""'"'""'"O pl•nl It •I JOQ ... ,I a., . · '~oet.c:ot .. ,_.,.,w,C.Hlor"l•ti•~· ,• ' • . .· Ro6ert N. Weed Pt•\IM ftl •nO Pul>ll- Jack R. Curley VM.t "'••1<Wnl •nO i;. ......... ,,,._.,. Thoma~ Keevll Thomas A. Murphine ,,_.,..g1nq faltar Otarles H. Loos Richard P. 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WilJjams later ended his cross· e xa min a tio n b y reading a J;,iudatory letter that Jacobsen \l.'rote Lo Connully in 1972. In the letter. he told Connally that no Bandit.s Hit -ApoWgi,ze Apologetic bur1tars, who took $2,000 worth or ornce eci.uipment from a ilunt· in glon Beach lumber com· pany, Jeft notes be.hind l:iW.Y· ln g theyweresorry. sorry . Puli ce today we re look- ing ror the burglars, who broke a window at Jemes Lumber Company, 17311 Nichols St., then left with typewriters and calculators. . They left behind notes apologizing for the burglary but saying they needed to steal to support. a drug habit. Employes dis covere d the theft Monday. Police said, "We don't have them leaving notes very often." Judge Orders Defendant O,i Stretcher· LOS ANGELES !AP) -One of six-defendants in a Mafia-related rackets trial who was suddenly hospitalized with back trouble on the day the trial was lo begin has been ordered to appear in court. today on a stretche r. U.S. District .Court Jud ge Robert Firth said Monday he wanted to as k James Testa how much pain he is suffering. . Two orthopedic doctors who have examined Testa were sub- poenaed to testify on Tesla's con· dition. The trial with a sequestered jury, has been idle since Thurs· day and the remaining five de· fendanls tn the cue have re· quested · through their attorneys to have Testa removed from the case so that the trial may con· tinue. The attorneys argue that to de· lay the start or the trial any further would jeopardize their right to a fair trial. The other defehdants in . the case -all with reputed Malia ties -are Sam Sciortino of Foun· tain Valley and Costa Mesa. Pet e r Milano, Dominic Brook lier, Raymond DeRosa and Eugene Ty5on. They are accused or extorting money in a shakedown scheme involving local bookies, loan s harks and pornographers. Tu:o .Women Get Licen.se BO ULDER, Colo. (AP) Boulder County Clerk Clela Ilorex. who 1ssued a marriage license to two men last month has issued a m arriage license to two women. . Su s an Paula Mele, 22, and Sheila Harriet Sernoviti, 21, both of Boulder, said Monday they would have a wedding ceremony later. Mrs. Rorex: s aid she received between 70 and 80 responses to .her action last month. She said they were about 2 to 1 in favor of her deci sion. . An assistant district attorney said after the firs t li cense was Is· s ued that there is no statute gov· eming the issuance of marriage licenses to persons or the same sex. A 11to Da1nage d one in public life had treated him so well 11nd he knew no way to ex· press his sratltude. Connally i1 on trial In U.S. Dlo· trict Court on char1es he re· ceived a $10,000 bribe from J acobsen for his help in obtaining an incr ease in the federal price supports lor ru.w milk in 1911. · J acob1en1 o former lawyer for the milk producers, ha1 teaUfied that Connattr, retumed U0,000 to him in Aust n, Tex., on Oct'. 29, 1973, as Watergate investigators started digging into the alleged bribe. He said Connally gave him the $10,000 in a cigar box with a "rubber glove, or &loves" beside the money. Williams asked Jacobsen to go through the bills quickly to see whether any might have been iii&ned by Georae P. Shult.I •. who succeeded Connally as Treasury Secretary. "( just came across one," Jaco.bs en replied as Judge George L. Hart called a momin8' recess. A bill signed by Shultz would mean that it could not possibly have been part of' the oflglne.l $10,000 payme nt allegedly made to Connally in 1971. Arter the recess, Jacobsen testified that 49 of the 280 bills bore Shultz' signature. Williams a s ked Jacobsen whether he testified that Connal- ·ty told him a t t he time the money · was returned tbat all or the bills were "old enough." Jacobsen replied, ''Yes." The bills later were removed from Jacobsen's safety deposit box a nd sealed ·tn envelopes· by Watergate prosecutors. Jacobsen has testi£ied that he and Connally contrived a cover story in 1973 that Jacobsen of· fered the money as a political contribution in 1971, that Connal· ly turned lt down and lhat ~e cash remained in a safety deposit box for years. Trying to discredit Jacobsen, Williams Pointed out that he had told a grand jury and the pro- secutors that a glove was lying beside.the money in a cigar box ·when Connally returned it, but that he testified Thursday it was "a glove or gloves." Jacobsen testiried that the cigar box contained bills of $10, $20, $50 and $100. Williams. said those were the same denomina· lions which he displayed in court. FBI Foils Youth SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 16-year·old San Jose youth was foiled Monday by FBI agents in an alleged a.tlempt to extort $20,000 from a Bank of America branch man&ger. The FBI said Nick J . Slavich, manager of the Cambrian Park branch of Bank of America, received a phone call saying "we have your fami· ly. Withdraw $20,000 from the bank." High Bread Price Eyed WASHINGTON (UPI) - The government's anti· flation committee today said it wants to know why supermarket prices of bread, breakfast cereal and baked goods have re· mained stable while the cos t of their ·ingredients has gone down. Albert Rees, director of the Council on Wage and Price Statbility, satd he or-. dered an inquiry into price trends in baked goods and cereals. A few large com· panies with nationwide dis· tribution account for a large share of sales In this area •. Sugar prices have dropped sharply in recent weeks and prices or wheat, com and flour have also- been moving down but Rees said this pattern has not been reflected tn supermarket prices. Clementean Unhurt As Train Hits Car A 17-year·old San Clemente girl escaped injury Monday when her car "'as struck by a train at a railroad c-ros.slng near the San Clemente municipal pier. The rront or the woman's cir w1ts damaged In the 11 :53 a.m. c:olUsion. The locomotive power- ing the southbound passen1Jer train sust1il)ed only very minor damage. According to police, Karen Leone Tantalo, 409 A\lenlda Va- quero. stopped he r car on lhe in· land sid e or the pier acC"HS road which is controlled by two elec· tronic gates, one on each side or the ralt1. She left her car to walk to San Clemente: Lifeguard head· quarters to have the cates opened, returned to her car 1nd was proceedln1 aerou the tracks when the ..,reek occUJ"ftd. Miss Tantalo told otficen that she saw the train about 100 yards 11way as she 1t1rt~ @cross the tracks. She 1aid s ho became frightened and "Oltempted to 1et her car into a reverse gear but e xperienced some difficulty end was·unablt to drive her car com·· pletely ore the tracks before the slow-moving lralo camo by • Fro111 ... flfl AJ ' T EAM ..• Segerstrom ramily Interests lo house the e!ftlmatcd 5,000 poQnds Qf rood and medical suppllei.. 1lreM.d)' a:alhered for the rna11l\le nte rcy mission. "1'his is son1 ethlng thut \\.'e an· tic1pate will go on ror lwo to lb rec month.a," s ay11 IMV orOcial ~hll Schommel"", 1lro11tn1 medic.al tiUfplles itre !itlll needed find i;Ull l.H!1ng .fl('Cepted. I lis shoppinR list of net.'tls for the Intt•rnation11 I .?.1 edi('al VolW1 · leers ' c:olll'ct ivc blo1ck ba& of goods destined ror war.weary to· fu1ee1 read• like a pharmnc y'a: inventory roJter. "We netid ui'!.tlbiotl cs, an· tihist umines. burn medicine, .. \11orm medi cine. vitarnius untl U· quid i1·on. Vitnmins particulur• ly ... ,"heexplained. 1 One S(nill need found in n\oet tveraiie American mediJ ine chest8 nlso underscores \tte . . d 1 b burden of anxie ty carr1e , y nt an y am o n g hundre ds of thousands or Vietnamese :re- ft1gees of all ages. Bi~thday Surprise . . .. . .. Schommer said the ll\1V T is· sion is accepting ~onations, o~f the tranquilizer drua: Valium, w Uo eaph contrl-butlo,111-whlch . ro tax deductiblt-w~I be UI ·IO purchaH what lsn t given a,.ay FltSt Lady Bet\.>1 Ford. with PreslcleJ!l Ford at ~er -Ide, cuts a piece of birthday cake durin• a sunmse cham· pagne and ca~e party hosted b)'. the President aboard Air Force One. Mrs. Ford's S7tli birthday Is today. 'I .to the IMV coordinators. 1 . . Representative s or the qo~· profit hun1anitarian orga nlza.li~ which diapatche1 medical ,personnel to areas or crillcal end audden need involvln1 war, or huturil di1a11ter, maY be eontncl· ~d at lhe hotel. " Marines Preparjng ·'Qui~tly' for ·vi.;t Schommer said th~ ctear pie· lure ·or where the 1reatest needs and challenges lie w\11 be brought back Thursday by the advantc WASHINGTON (AP> -U.S. preparations tQ. evacttite. . Americans from South Vietnam are bein& m·ade (iuieUy to avoid triggering defeatism that could hasten the Country's.collapse. The latest move in these Jow- key preparations surfaced Mon- day night when it was learned that a battalloti of about 1,500 Marines had been moved from Okinawa to the U.S. naval base at Subic Bay in the Philippines. Also at Subic Bay, across the South China Sea from South Vtet. S. VIET PILOT BOMBS THIEU PALACE, Page A4 nam, are the ingredients of an evacuation force -the carrier Hancock with Marine helicop· ters, two amphibious ships a nd the big aircraft carrier Coral Sea with some 90 strike planes aboard. In recent weeks, the Pentagon has concentrated more than 25 Navy ships within a few days' sailing tiii\e of South Viel.Dam and Cambodia, both of which are tottering under Communist al· tack. Included In the force are some -t:? -t:? * From Page Al • JACKSON. •• "'Indeed," he said, "this is the pattern which has come to characterize our relations with other nations -secret negotia- tions, producing secret agree· ments, containing secret commit· men ts. "There is a whole series of secret accords that we just have to di gout, dig out, di gout . . . . ''With this pattern of diplomacy. allies ma-y feel ·betrayed if secret promises made to them are not kept. Other na· lions wil l ine\litably do ubt whether secret promises made to them are equally valueless and Americans are left to wonder just .how many secret commitments there may be.'' 4,000 Marines, counting the bat~ talion newly-arrived at Subic Bay . Defense ofricials have spoken of these moves reluctantly. Where possible they tw.ve linked lhem to what are. termed humanitarian ertotU to rescue South Vietnamese civilians flee· ing the advancing North Viet· na~ese army. In conrirming the move of the Marine battalion to Subic Bs y, the Pentagon said nolhing about possible evacuation o( Americans. It described the mis· sion of the battalion as providing ··possible back·up capability" for other Marines already at·sea in the Cambodia-South Vietnum area and it tied mention of those Marines with the rescue or South Vietnamese civilians. Pe n tagon officials said privately they were sidestepping any public mention ol plans to evacuate the more than 5,000 Americans ~ from Vi~nam because they were afraid official U.S. acknowledge~nt of such plan~ wo\lld shatter South Viet· nam 's fragile morale. For similar reasons, they have tried to avoid public discussions of contingency plans to pluck several hundred Americans out of Phnom Penh, Cambodia's· besieged capital. Officials indicated that, if possible; Americans would be brought out or· both Cambodia and South Vietnam in conven· tional airplanes, preferably com- mercial charter aircraft. U.S . Air Force transport planes would be brought into play if the commerical charter arrangement was inadequate or if commercial aircraft operators chose not to send their planes into a dangerous situation. Helicopter evacuati0:n would be,undertaken ir the use of rixed- wing t ransport planes was too risky, officials said. ln any case, Marine rinemen would be landed by helicopter to protect the e v a c uatin g Americans from possible harm by either Communist troops or possibly unruly South Vi et· namese or Cambodif,n soldiers. team . Certnln foodstuffs are being ;.icceptcd, but othe r internalion:.i l aid aienclea ere coordinating such materia l. while ll\.1V is mor~ oriented to health care and medical treatment. Schommer said the advance tcum includes Roger .Steppe, or Santu Ana as leader, Dr. Vi ctor Szabo: of Long Beach, the IMV pres ident, Gerald Hardy, or Portland, .ore., the lMV mercy flight coordinator and San Fran. clsco physician and surgeon Dr. Khuong' Phu. 1 A former resident and practJ· tioner in Sa!,gon , Dr. Phu IS m~ical director. Schommer said needs still ex· ist for more doctors. nurses and paramedics with vaUd passpCtrts to sign up for the IMV trips, in ad· ditlori to the 50 who have already registered and are wailing. He said about 10 are from the Orange Coast, while the re· mainder in'Clude 20 from olher Southland areas and 20 from San Francisco Prospects fqr safe passage and t:ilenty of time to treat the ailing and injured refugees seemed good last week but a bombard· ment today reached nearly into Saigon itself. From Page A I BANK ..• outside, the FBI said. She was handCuffed to a chair in the lobby instead. FBI investigators said the eldest or the three men grabbed the cash from the teller station's, shoving it into a cloth gym ba.g. • The men then accosted Patricia Hill or Sul\Bet Beach. a customer, as she entered the bank, taking her carkeya. Thay fled in her 1970 compact car, but FBI agents recovered It a short. time later just a few blocks away, at 22nd Street and Pacific Coast Highway in Suilset Beach. FBI agents said the robbers re· mained calm throughout the caper and there were no reported injuries to anyone involved. PRUDENT BUYING . ., Throughout cue 80 yeors of ·carpet retailing, one foct becom es quite evidenl-thot when money is less plentiful, people buy better quality. This is contrary to popular belief, but makes good sense if you think about it. When you hove to concern yourself with value and performance, you are likely to buy better quality • t At Alden's in the last five yeors our per unit sale hos been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Consequently, we have the largest selection of finer qualities ycu will see anywhere, allot competitive prices. The end result is customer satistbction, pride and recommendations which provine our oveiwhelming source of new bUsiness. I •• ... , . " . 'l••, • 11 0 , .... lo ··11 ' "· ALDEN'Si i "l'I'\ CARPETS • DRA.PES ,,'~; 1663 Ploctntia AYe . COST A MISA -. 646-4838 HOURS:-. 1'tr9 ,,_.,,'lo l:Ja -PRI. 'lo f-5.t.T. 9:l 0 lo 5 . ' ....... ., ... ...... ...... ...... ' ' • . ,.., .. .. .... .. . . Tuesday. Aeru e. 1915 OAIL 'Y PILOT A;I County Solons Fight Nox Law • Ill Vain ' SACRAMENTO-All Orange County .tilate levislators voted Jn favor or the measure to wipe out the NOx smog control device In what turned out lo be a losing cause. 1Rel11ted story page A5.J There was one exception. As-. semblyman Robert Burke <R- lluntington Beach) was listed as .abientornot voting. ' The Orange Count.y delegation didn 't break on party llnes Mon - Uay. Both Rcpublican1 an<l Dc1nocrats bullotcd In fuvor of killing the. NOx contl'Ol law. Passage would huve rcqulrcd 54 yes votes. Here is the 44 to 30 roll call vote by which the & ~ ):7@(!!] [[ ®@r?wa@@ ·r.01 a prot1/er11 :• 'l'ltl.''I wn/e l'al I>ur1n. l'al will cut rl'd tape. gel thel onsu,ers arid uc·· t1un you need /(1 s11/vc 1nl'</Wlics in !I01.Jen11neril (Hrd, bu si tJE'fi.!. Ma·!! !IOUr Qlli.'SllOl!S (O- P a r 0111111 'Ai Your Service. OrunrJt' Coa st Daily Pilot . P.O. Bor J561J. CO.!la h1 t su. CA ~121!.:!G. l ncluclc your telepl1rn1c nu111bt:r. D11trh Donatfo11s DEAR PA1': I wonder ir you ~ould locate a library or a private party who would like to gel about 30 books w1itten in Dutch. l have had these books ror some time, but they are in ex- t'cllent condition , <tnd the authors are very "·e ll kno"'n in llolland. Some books arc trans lated from · German and Danis h. W. V.O., Coronadel f\ofar No donalion source was local· ed by At Yuur Service. I( any edutalional institution or Ubrary expresses an interest in these books, you will be contacted. Re· quests from individuals will be conside red only alter scholarly sources are cont acted. Tro11ble on TV DEAR PAT: I purchased a Zenith µortablc color televi sion with remote control last July. The set has bee n in my home only about n month. The rest or the time, it's been in the shop being repaired, or wailing for parts. Each time the set has been re- turned, the picture is the same. It does not hold and is not clear. The remote control doesn't work either. I am an invalid and television is m y main rorm of en· tertainment. Can anything be done? I M. L.,CostaMesa George S ma rdon, custome r service manager for Zenith, re- ports that the remote control unit was faulty and the space com- mand module within the set has been replaced a t no charge to you. After sever a l additional vis· its by servicemen from Zenith, Smardon r eports that you are satisfied and the picture no longer fades. Cats Sralled · DEAR PAT : Concerning the need oC L .A ., San Juan Capistrano, for anim:.il (cat) re- pellent, I have had very suc - cessful r esults with a pl'oduct called "Scent-Off," ma nufac· lured by J ohnson Nurseries Ltd., 155 Brock St., Kingston, Ontario, Canada. 'fhis re pellent comes in three forms, and I've found the .. Rub·Slik" to be most effective. Pell ets and t~isl·ons also are available. B.1-1., Laguna Beach ••scenl·Off" produtts are non· toxic and harmless to plants, pets and people, according to the manufacturer. They can be re· quested al pet supply stores, or ordered directly from Johnson Nurseries Inc., Dexter, NY 13634. ~le.riean f11s11ra11re DEAR P/\T: I've heard there is a Los Angeles insurance com- pany that arranges Mexican ·automobile insu rance with Hltlc r ed tape involved. Can you pro· vidc its name, address and phone number, a long with information about ho\'/ thi s bu s iness operates? B. \V., El Toro MarAree & E dwards , 3105 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA ' 90005 (phone: (213) 388·9674) a:r· ranges Mexican auto insurance by phone or mall contact. Yo u provide the yea r , "!ake, model, engine and license numbers of your car. This is entered Into the firm's files and • permanent re· rord plastic credit card which bean a serial number ror your account is tissued to you. When you plan a trip to Mex.lro, ('all the it·hour tele phone number on lbc card. give the serial number and pla•ned days of departure and return. The Insurance ls actlvat· ed automaticall y. You wlll be billed by mall each month ror coverage during the exact numberol d1y1 yOH were In Mex· lco. Auto Insuran ce Is a govern· ment monopaly In 1'1e.xlco and rates are set by the MexlC"an gov· ernment.) ' Legislature killed the bill whi<h would have ellminatcd most of the NOx requirements: DEMOCRATS V'.>TING YES: Richard Alatorre (Los Angele~). . Tom Bane (Van Nuys), Paul Carpenter (Gardt'n Grove), Peter Chacon <Sun Dii:ogo), J<Tcd Chel (Long BeattJ), Larry Chim· J>ole (E.'incaster>. Mike Cullen (Los Angeles ), I)aullne Davis <Portola); Wadie Deddeh (Chula ·Vista.), Julian l>ixo n (J,..os Angelei;), Jack Fenton (Mon- tebello), Dill Gree ne <Los Angeles), Gary I-furl (Sanla Barbara), Lawrence Kapiloff . (San Diego), Ke n MacDo nald First Meeti11g (Ventura), Bill MoVlltia (Chino), John Miller (Berkeley), Joseph Montoya (La ·Puente), Carman Perino <Stockton), Leon Ralph (Lo s Angeles), Richard Robinson (Sanla Ana ), Hersc.-hel ft05enthal (Los Angeles), Tom Suitt <Palm Springs>. Vincent Thomas (San Pedro), John Thurm<An CMode5to), Art Torres (Monterrey P a rk), Curtiss Tucker (Inglewood), Frank Vicencia (Paramount), Charles Warre n (Los Angeles), Bob \Vilson IEICajon). REPUBLICANS VOTING Yl!:S : Mike Antonovi('h <Glen· dalel. Dixon Arnett (Redwood UPI Tei.s>lloto Russian actress Victoria Fedorova, daughter of U.S. Ad· miral ·J ackson R. Tate, enjoys a stroll with her step· mother, Mrs. J-lazel Tate, at a secret retreat n ear Lan- ·tana, Fla., where she was able to meet her father for the firs t time. Legislative Civil Disorder Unit Out? SACRAMENTO CAP) -The legis lative subcommittee \Yhich hunted Communists and s ub· versives in California for m ore than three decades has closed its doors, possibly ror the last time. The Senate Subcommittee on Civil Disorder, successor in 1971 to the Senate fact.Finding Sub· committee on Un-American Ac· tivities, c losed its office and dis· missed its staff or two consul · tants and a secretary a week ago today. A formal resolution abolishing the "Once-controversial body is· before the Senate Rules Com mil· tee, and a final r eport on prison violence is being printed. The subcommittee in recent years has been a waste of lime and taxpayers money because liberals in the Assembly have killed most or lh'e legislation it developed , sa id its la s t chairman, Sen. Denni s Carpenter. ' "I became rrustrated. Nearly all our bills are just crushed and thrown out by the Assembly Criminal Justice Committee," said Carperlter, a Republican Baby-slaying Mother l)raws Prison Term A woman who suffocated her 2·year-old daughter in a Buena Park motel room and then took drugs and s lashed her wrists in an unsuccessful attempt lo take her own life was sentenced Mon· day to up to 15 years in slate prison. , Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey or· dered the prison tenn lor Janel Louise Bailes, 23, of Garden Grove, With the provision that she receive psychiatric treat· ment while in pri$on. Mrs. Balles pleaded guilty to reduced charges of voluntary manslaughter shortly before she was schedoled to lace trial on murder charges filed after lhe death last Jan. 5 of Annaleice Baile.s. 2. Police said ).1ra. Baile& &uf· focated the child with a pillow and then va1illy t"'Fled LO-commit suicide duMng a Cit of depression C'aused by marital problems. from Newport Beach and a former FBI agent . · "I'm disappointed in a way lo see it d issolved. But my cons- cience does not allow me to con- tinue s pending funds on an un· productive effort.·' Last year the subcommittee had a budget of $42.000. He said the Assembly commit· lee had killed eight or his sub· commillee·s lasl 12 bills, mostly in the field of curbing campus violence. The Cina! vote to formally dis· solve the nO\V·inaclive subcom· mitiee is expected by the Rules Committee som etime in the next fe,v weeks. 1 In recent vears. t he subcom· mittee -wiih a new name, new chairman and new staff -has concentrated on legislative pro· posals and do emphasized the in· vesLigative role. The focus s ince 1971 has been on campus and prison violence, s kyjac kin gs and s imil ar c1;n1inal·political activities. It has now been fi ve years since publication of the last re· port on alleged Communist sub· version. rt was 36 years a~o that the first of 15 r eports, e ach bound in flame red jackets, out- lined alleged Communist sub· version in Hollywood, labor groups and on California's col· lege campuses. Former Los An geles Mayor Sam Yorty, then a young as· semblyman. headed the commit· tee in its early years and hired R. E. Combs for what turned out to be a J2.yealj care~r as chief con· s ultanl and Investigator. Carpenter look over in 1971 after the retirment of Combs and Sen. Hugh Burns of Fresno. the chairman during the two de· c ades when the subcommittee was an objeet of Intense cpn· troversy. The ehairman of the commit· lee which will rule on abolition of the· subcommittee. Sen. J ames Miils <D·San Diego). said : "I think Senator Carpenter is quite righl that it doesn·t serve any purpose to keep the thing around any more ." Mills was one of the critics of the old subcommitee who was in· volved in the· compromise re· organizing it In 1971 . Al that time, Mills was angered to .rind his own name in s ubcommittee files because he wa~ on the mail· lng ·list of a Communist group which he said mailed publica· lions lo him over his orotf'_«:tJ; City), Robe rt Badham <R · Newpart Beach), Pa ul &nnai <Gardena), Robe rt Be verly <Redondo Beach ), John Briggs (F\Jllerton), William Campbell (Whittier), R o b ert Cline (Woodland llills), BUI Lancaster ICovlna), Jo'rank Lanterman (Pasadena), llobert McLennan IParamount), Bruce Ncstande (Orange), llobert Nimmo (Bakcrsrield), Paul Priolo (1.os An geles),. DEMOCRATS AGAINST : Jfow a rd Berman (Sherman · OaksJ, Daniel Boatwright CCon· cord), Willie Brown (Scln Fran· t'iSC'O), Vi<"tor Calvo (rt1ountain View), Leona Egeland CSan J~c ), John 1-"'uran <Sun F'ran· cisco), John Garamcndl (LodiJ, •Terry Coggin <S::1h 8cr11ard1no), l~eroy Greene (l~os i\ngelesJ, Eugene Gua lco csucramento), Barry Keene (Santa llosa), Jim Keysor <San f'crnando), J ohn Knox <Richmond }, Bill Lockyc1· <Oa k land ), Ali:i.tcr McAlis te r <San J ose), Leo fl.·l cCa rthy <Sun F'ran cis('O), K e n Mea de (Oakl<And l , F'l oyd J\.1ori Cltayward), Louis Papun <Da ly City), Alfred Siegler (Santa Rosa), Alan Sieroty (Beve rly Hil~). f\-1i c hael Ylornun1 CCortc 1t1 adera), Edwi n Z 'bert <Sacra1nento). llEP UBLICANS AGAINST: Eugene Chappie (Sacramento), John Collier (South P.1:1..Snde-na ) Go rd on Duffy (1-f a nrord), Richa rcJ H ayde n <Sunnyvale ), J erry Lewis <San Bernardino), I Kenneth Maddy (f'rcsno), Franl P..1urph y <Sa nta Cruz),. . ABSEN'r or nut voting: ltobert Rurke <R ·l·luntlngton Beach>, \Vlll iam <;raven (R·San DieJ,\o ), W;.i\t("r Jn gall s (D·Riverside), E1·nes t Moble y <n ·F'resno), Will ia rh Thom.is (R · Bakersrieldl. John VasconcellO! (D·Campbell 1. Substation Hit Again Bombs Black Out 22,000 San Jose Homes SAN JOSE CAP) -Terrorist bombs ripped through a Pacific Gas & Electric Co. subitation early today. knocking out power to 22,000 homes, authorities said. It was the second series of blasts .at the facility in 12 days. Three bombs exploded al the uti lity's l·Iicks substation at 12:25 a.m .. causing: extensive damage to two transformers and disrupt- ing service over a 20-mile area, the Santa Clara County sheriff's office said. No inju_ries were reported. Terrorists hit the same s uhila· lion with five pipe bombs on Marc h 27. On that occasion. three banks of tra ns formers were wiped out, and service was dis· OCTD General Manager Post To Be Filled Orange County Transit District directors will choose a gene ral manage r Wedn esday evening after a 5 p. m . executive session. Directors intervie"'·ed the six finalists for the job for almost. two hours Monday and discussed them £or a nother 30 minutes behind closed doors. Until this week, there were seven Cinalis ts out of an initial field or more than so. One or the 1finalists, reportedly from the MiOwest , dropped out last week, a district spokesman said. rupted to 35,000 homes. A PG&E spokesm an said a security guard had been posted a l the s ubstation arter that bomb· ing but was removed Monday night . Arter today's bombings, PG&E r u s h e d two portab l e transformers lo the s ubstation. some 15 miles southwest or downtown San J ose, and a s pokesman reported that service had been restored by 3:54 a.m. An estimate of da inage was ool immediate ly avai lable, but PG&E spokesman Larry McDon- nell said "it was Jess extens ive than last tim e.·• She Had Just Cause? CBRISTIANSTED, SL Cr oix, V.I. <U PI) - George Strand was about to say ''I Do'' when a former girlfrie nd stepped lo the altar, \vhipped out a .38-caliber revolver and shot him lo death. Police Chief Jordan Booth said Cecilia Rogers had been jilted by Strand in favor of the \\'Oman he was to marry in the Ebenezer Baptist Church. Booth said Mi ss Rogers was accused or firs t· degree murder in shooting the 29-year -old. Strand a nd was jailed in lieu of $50,000 bond. J eannie Currie , "'ho lives a half mile front the s ubstation, said she heard three explosions about two or three minutes apart, '"f.hcy we r e powc1fu) blasts, but not as powerful cis the first ones,'' she s aid. A bomb s quad ;;1nd FBI agents rushed to the scene . cordoned of( the area and sea rched uns uc- cessfully (or other possibl~' bombs. • Offieers said they did not yet know what type of devices were u:;ed. The sheriff's o£fi ce first report. ed no major disruption of service after today's bombing::;, but 20 minutes later power was lost in sections o( the Almaden Va lley and the communities or Los Gatos , San T e resa and Saratoga as we ll as areas of south San Jose. A PG&E s pokes man s aid the disruption was caused by oil which l eaked from th e transformers after the explosion and shorted out circuits. A third transformer al the ::>uOOta.tion ap- parently was not damaged, he said. A group cal!ing ilsel.r' the New Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the !\larch 27 bombing. which ::>hook homes l \\'O miles from the substation. The group also clainted it \\"as responsible ror bom bing Si)( PG&E trans mission lowers in the San Francisco Bay area. ' It demanded that the utility lower its power r;itcs £or persons with fixed incomes. ·rhe general manager's job has been vacant since the first o( the year "'hen Dr. G.J . ''Pete" Field· ing resigned lo res ume teaching Good for Laugh duties at UC Irvine . • James P . Reichert, Fielding's chief assistant, has been acting general manager for three months. Mickey Mouse Artist 'Sentence<(,' He is one of the finalists (or the pe rmanent pos t and is con· sidered frontrunner because or his connections with city govern- ment. Reichert is a Villa Park ci· ty councilman. i\lso among the six finalists is Newport Beach attorney Ri chard L.ynn , \vho is currently serving as a tra ns it d istricl director. He was e'.'<C luded from the selection 'session s. Superv.is or R a lph Clark, chairman of the board of direc- t ors. said aft e r Moncjay 's sess ion s the four remainin g directors 've r e unable to reach concensus on a new manager. •·we had som e teal lively dis· cuss ion going," Clark said. ' BETTENDORF, Iowa <AP) .:. The phantom painter of life-sized Mickey Mouses has been sen· tenced to paint more of them. .. You can·t fault the kid for having no talent," Ma gistrate George Goebel said Monday after pronouncing sentence for Jim Alan Teller. 19. Teller admitted last \\'eek lh:.tl he was the nighttime artist, but said he only "'·anted to give peo· pie something to laugh about. Residents along Bechtel Road awakened r ecently lo find the face of Mickey Mouse gr acing both t rarfic lanes. Last week, those who glanced up at the town water tower saw Mickey Ai ouse laughing down at them . . Then. the cartoon character's face appeared on the roof of the A 'great looking suit reflects · your achievements. And that's exactly . what Chasin·s clothes will do for you. ·~$145 $10980 SOUTH COAST PU.IA JJJ S..ttl .., ........ c: .... Mne. 540-4611 ' UUWOOD f'l..UA 44 tJ hd lrprtet,....... Leillg .. •11•421 ..... 11 the "Vegas·· by $edgewyCk • Bettendorf l·li g h Sc hool planetarium . ··1 wanted to put his talent to constructive use to the better· ment of the community," the judge said. I-le gave Telle r . a former art student now s tudy ing forestry. 30 days to clean ,_l ickey's face £1·om the planetarium . Then the judge ordered Teller to find time lo paint his favorite \Vall Disney characte1·s at the city·s wading pool. And then there's another job that will pay -a businessman asked Teller lo p aint a historic:I mural of Di sney characters t#i the outside wall of a haU-blocA long building. That job is lo b• con1pleled by the lime the na· lion's bic entennial rolls around. •USE )'0.l.JR CllASIN'S Cll ARC'E A4 MIL Y PILOT TllE NOX POX : Those of us limping around the South Coast Alr Basin drlvJng old clunkers five to nine years old better st art checking our Ucense plate num- bers to lea rn when we must in· stall the required NOx anti-s mog devi<'c. Only yesterday. our Californiu Assembly voted on a bill which would have killed lhe NOx re - quirement. The Assembly voted t o keep it, The Yote wasn 't too close. Forty -four vot es lo keep ~gainst only 30 to repeal the NOx dictum . The ;\ssembly balloting may have been academic anywa)•. There was a stronli: chance GO\'- emor Brovin \\IO Uld have vetoed the repeal. He ~idn 't say as much but it's known that he coughs a lot in Southern Californi a smog. SOME EFFORTS ARE being made to revive the repeal measure but the chances look re- mote. Thus folks "'ho drive 1966 to 1970 ears better start looking in the cookie jar for the $J5 needed to clomp a NOx control unit on the old engine. Defore the b<.illoting up in Sacramento. I received an in- formative le tter from J ack Green, general manager of the city of Los Angeles Department of Environmental Quality, in- dicating l\lhy hi s organization favored keeping the NOx re- quirement. _ Jack m:.ikes some good points fa\'oring th e NOx con tro l. particularly when he said that lhe debate may have largely de- generated into a political hassle . But he does suggest in part, "Air pollution control districts have repeatedly reminded us over the years that they have sta- tionary sourl'e emissions, like power plants and refineries, very adequately controlled and it is the motor vehicle which pro· duces up to 90 percent of lhe re- maining emissions. ''They also remind us that the air pollution control districts have no statutory responsibility for motor vehicle emissions." YET. SAYS l\1r. Green, every tim e other ugcncies move against o.iutomotive smog, "the air po ll ution control districts £ind it necessary to comment critical·· Jr. oft en jn a \'Cry s ubjecti ve manner. "We now find that an increas- ing number or studies performed b:r independent research £irms suggest that motor vehicles may not be responsi ble for anywhere near the 90 percent level that has been widely proclaimed. "This might suggest lhat sta· tionary (smog) sources are not being us adequately controlled as v.·e have been led to believe.'' WELL ALL THIS from Mr. Green suggests to me tbat we might be saying if everybody gets a NOx device on lbeir car and we still have a lot of smog, those air pollution control dis- tricts will get the blame for not properly controlling other kinds of smog makers. Co uld be. But when you socic the owners of 1.8 million older cars for $35 each {or a new smog device, you are hitting the people who can least afford the expense. AND CLEARLY, that seems like an expensive way to prove that th e stationary smog pro- duct'rS aren"t being .adequately cont rolled . \.Ve may have entered a ne\v era of oolitics in California. The politics of smog. f'rom WlreSttvltt.s SAJGON -A yowi.a South Vietnamese atr force pilot return- ing !rom a t'ombat mission bombed President Nguyen Van Thieu's pr-esidential palace today In en apparent rage egainst Thieu's decision to give up· much of South Vietnam without a fight. ' -Thtcu an·d his ramllybcaped unhurftiut at !east three other persons "'ere killed and tour wounded. THI EU CALl~ED TllE BOMBING a.n isolated attack u.imed ;1t killing him and said It was not an attempted milltury co\Jp. He vo"·ed to stay in office. Authorities tc"rful that It was an attempted coup imposed a 24·hou r curfe w on the capital and airborne troops were1pl11ced on Met Debut Beverly Sills a Hit By MARY CAMPBELL AP'MlllJC.Wr1Mr NEW YORK -Operat ic superstar Beverly Sills· made her long-delayed Metropolitan Opera debut .Pt1onda y night. The au· dience made it a superoccasion. The air or excitement beforelhe curtain went up on Rossini's "The Siege of Corinth'' carried through theperformance. THE AUDIENCE stopped the production with more than five minutes of applause after Miss Sills' big aria in the secpnd act. Duri.ng nearly 20 i:;ninutes of cur- "tain· calls at the ~nd, fans showered th e coloratuta with bits of metal foil , confetti and rose petals. Miss Sills sounded dazzling, never s hrill. tossing of( the trills and cabaleltas in her usual flexi· ble, lovely and warm manner. She hit a clinker in the second act, but the enthusiastic audience ap- plau.ded as much as ever. ''The Siege of Corinth'' was also the opera in which Miss Sills'. made her debut at Milan's y. Scala in 1969, and all butone ofthe excellent principals with her Monday were with her then : con· ductor Thomas Schippers, tenor Harry Theyard and bass Justino Diaz. Mezzo-soprano Shirley Ver- rett sang the part taken at La Scala by Marilyn Home. I a tpeclal alert. The curfew wu 11.n.ed alter six tense houn durtna which Sailon resembled a 'host town'" Rumors lmmed1alely link~ Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky, former premier and air force commander ~lth the plot, but Ky was quick to deny responslblll\y. He dld say in a statement issued through _his olllce th•t TllltY ohould, step_.J!ow~Jor th~BJ!!!CI ollhe cg,,on\ry~ • Mjlltary sources iil(rlhe pilot-:-North Vlet"namae· rn Lt. Nguyen Thanh Trung, 261 may have landed his FS Fret.)(!om Fichter somewhere in Communist territory and defected. THE SOURCES SAID TRUNG'S family was from th• D• Nang area captured by the Communists 10 dayi a10 and lhat he was furious over Thieu's tactics of abandoning the northern und centrul quarters of the country to the Communlsts without u fl &hl. Cows Given 'Support' CONOVER. Wi s. (UPI) -Who knows what a milk row dreams of when her farmer straps her into a size 108 boVine bra. For 2$ years, the Franksville ·spe.cialty Co. has been making bras for t'O\lo"S and has been selling about 5,000 of them annual- ly, Dorothy Rice, president of the company said. Mrs. Rice saTcl-they pre- vent milk laden cows from stepping on their udders und losing milk. Son Maimed By Radiation Doctor Says Talks End; Prisone r s F r ee Guards NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -A convict leader say& he and other inmates took four Tennessee State Prison counselors hostage so "another hot summer of Kill- ing" could be avoided. "There ls just so much harass- ment here," said Dock Walker of ( IN SHORT ) ?.1emphis. "We are trying lo do something now before things get out of hand around here." Walker, 29, spent more than seven hours negotiating with Corret'tion~ Commissioner Herman Yeatman and other prison o££icials Monday before. the counselors and several in· male-hostages were freed un- harmed. HOUSTON (UPI) -Michael Food Stamps Kirk Crocker, 14, will need male WASHINGTON <UPI> -Food THE OPE RA had not been pre-hormone shots the rest of his life stamp allotments for four-person. sentedpreviouslybythe Met. because radiation exposure families automatically will rise killed the boy's hormone cells, a Now45, Miss Sills has been sing-doctor testified Monday. to $162, a11other SS a month, on ing with the New York City Opera July 1, Agriculture Department for20 years. Since her sensational Dr. Leon Librik, a pewatric en-figures indicated today. · success in that ·company's 1966 docrinoloiist. teatified in the at· That is 5.2 percent higher than production of Handel's "Julius tempted murder trial of Kirk's the $154 in effect since Jan. 1 and Caesar," she has become the father, Kerry Andrus Crocker, 8 percent above the $150 in effect highest priced singer in the "·orld accused of sexually mutilating last year. and has starred at La Scala, Lon-and burning Kirk "'ilh radioac· Korea11 S trif f' don's Covent Garden and other tive cesium. · SEOUL, South Korea (AP> majorEuropeanhouses. Llblik told the six-man, six-Armed soldiers occupied Korea But the Met showed a marked woman jury he does not believe .University today after President lack of interest in her until after Kirk will ever be capable of Chung Hee Park issued an The bombing ottaek was l'tl· minl1cent of • 1lmilar bomblnJ attack by two Soulh Vietnamese nir torce pilots In February, 196%.,.., Their Skyraldera Inflicted heavy_· damage on lndependencf.1 £lll.o~t. but I.hey la lied In their e : ' fort• to kl ll-Preslaent'"Ngin>lnJri Diem later overthrown and AS· i suasirlated. That bombing als 1 brought a 24-hour curfew a~ pa;!~iCu •s statement denylna ad.!• utlempted coup waa broadcast at'' frequent inlervuls tonlght oil '._. Saigon televis ion, alona wlth,H :;tutements by military leaders und top government officials thut· • the bombing did not represent .:r;~ «oup attempt. Political nnalysls here said they fell the pa lace bombing,,, cou ld speed Thieu's exit fro'°""'' power . but lhe prets ident.1l' dec lared in his speech to the pee>-1•t pie that "I am determined to re· maininof£ice.'' I • N SPOKES~IEN IN Saigon loo,., the Vi el Cong's provisional rth • YO!utionary government denied :.iny knowledge of the palace. • l>ombing and Hanoi radlo carried1•0 a straightfor"' ard De\\'S report,•.., quotin~ \\."estern news ugencies. ·' South Vieltiamese intelligence . offil'ers s aid information ob-' tained from a variety of sources in recent days indicated the Vief·i- Cong and North Vietnamese ap--., parently hove decided to attack Saigon itselr. perhaps. within the ' next l\\'O"'eeks. Meanwhile, Premier Boret'" "'as reported today to have made contact with the Khme,r Rouge as ·• Cambodian government sources'' f~~~~ the insurgents on three ; The premier was due back ln Phnom Penh today after accom· panying President Lon Nol lo In· donesia. On his \lo'ay back he 'f stopped in Bangkok. and Thai ' Foreign .l\linistcr Chartichai Choonhavan reported that he met • for {our hours Monday nigbl. "'with a party of the other side concerning peace talks." l Dolly Pilot Defi•ery ., G-t1•0Rfffd Monday-Friday'. II you do not hsYe you1 paper by 5 30 p.m., call belor• 7 p.m. and your copy will be do&-~ ........ Saturday and Sunday: II YoU do not receive your copy by 9 am. s.tu,... day. or 8 a.m. Sunday. call betore 10 a.m. and your copy wtll be deliYertld. the retirement or general fathering children. He said lhe e mergency decree authorizing manager SirRudolfBinq. hormone cells in Kirk's testicles use of troops against student de-en......_ TaM ... ie • Were destroyed. monstrators. Moet Orange Coonly Are11S •4J-4JZI M. . S"ll th ( f Norlhwesl Hunllnolon Beach. ass 1 s now says e ew o · A convoy of 13 troop trucks ar-r B. d f "Th · d b · · andWestmlnsler ....•... 140-IZZI ers 1ng ma etoherwere orap· ere is no ou t m my mind rived at the campus as hundrt.'ds s.nc1emen1e.Capis1tano8eKti. pea ranees on nights when she was he will need hormone replace-of students contlnued demonslra· Sari JuanCaoislrano. busy. It iS generally assumed in ment shots for the rest 0£ his lions against the Park 's DanaPolnt.Sou1hLaguna. New York musical circles that ,.:_li~le~,-"~L:i~b~n~k~s~a~i:d:_. -------~a~u~th~o~n~·t:a~n~· a~n~re~g~i~m~e·:..__ ____ ~=:._..:::":"'=N:~:·:•':·:··:·:· ·:·:··:· 4'M'=="= U~ITe ........ PORTRAYS PAMIRA Sopr•no Siiia, 45 Bing didn't hire her because the Met h adn't discovered her. But this season the two have been speaking amiably of each other in interviews. ,01Mll"~1!!!!Y~~M•~=E,...,>=w=::•""'"'""'. 1•tt~tti••~ir•••r••rg1n1•""••••.,•••~•.,••~••-•- • • 'Wet' Ted Kennedy Painting ~emoved BOSTON (AP) -A painting depit'ling'Sen. Edward M. Ken• nedy emerging from the surf" at Edgartown aner the drowning of 1'1ary Jo Kopechne in 1969 has been removed from· its rented dis- play case at the Copley Plaza Hotel. THE PAINTING SHOWS KENNEDY in slacks and a short sleeve shirt running through the surf. The artist, Alan Rheingold, 20, of Chicago, n junior at Rhode Island School of Design, said the painting "certainly was meant to represent Sen. Kennedy at Chappaquiddick.'' He said the painting was based on a story and illustration In Esquire magazine last fall. He said there was no malice intended in the choice or subject, and lhat be was instructed to paint the picture as.a rlass project. \\"llEN KENNEDY VISITED the hotel three "'eeks ago, a hotel aide had the painting removed temporarily, feeling it would cmb<1rass the senator, said Alan Tremain, managing director of the hotel. wakeup althier Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles Federal Savings Account Passbook Savings -Certificate s of Deposit- -Investment Certificates • l •• '' ' Snow in Rockies, Plains all at highest rates ,.lbUQ~QW .atl ... t• l)o-,1on &.ltl•lo °''-(.oflCl"""h Cl•...i•fld Doll!•• °""""' ~t•Ool ..... ! ..... .....,.,,.,iu•u 9'.l"W•(•ly L••Y~.I' ,._, MHvo.t1.1k•" Ml--1•\ N<!vo Ofl•""' '*•York ou~c''" ...... P.11,.,~lnQ• Ptul~lpP!•• -.. llll!bbu•Oh ....,,,._,Oft. .. ~ s.<••merilo 51.LOUI\ laHL•keC•I¥ 51o! ff .IM,,,., SHiii• WAl'l•"Vlo<> .. " " " v.s. s-••rir Ht••'I' '"°"" Md hlQfl •• ,.,.,. btltM llW '*11'11•n tlto<k~, •lllf M)itC!w\I ,.., ..... , ..... ,., .......... . . LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Fed erally insured to $40,000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 3201 Newport Blvd.• (714) 675 -4500 (Across the street from City Hall) Sale deposit boxes and !he "'°'' wan1ed savfnot seNices. I ,, .. • ,. t'~ uh , " :;,,._ . _. ·~ ..... 10 Votes Short L Assembly Rejects Smog Bill ·Repeal SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Sup- po_rt.era ot Jeeislation repeaUn1 WI antl·smoa: program say they wtll try again to abollah the hotly contested Feq°uirement that·nea..-- ly two million used cars in the L<ts 'Angeles region be equipped with $35Nl)x devices. The legislation was rejected by the Assembly .Monday. falling 10 v<>:1.es short of pas.sage on a 44 ·30 'Vole. But Assemblymun Charles Warren (D·Los Ana:elea), who carried the m easure. said he will as.it for roconaideration of the vmotion·packed bill. HE ARGUED the noqui ... 111enl wu forcing owners of 1966-70 t:ttn lo tipend $22 million for the devices at · ''a time when the economy is not at its best." . "We knew all c.long it would be i:lose,'', Sen. Omer RaiDs (0· Ventura). author of the Senate. passed bill, said after the rebuff. "'We are still one vote short." Proponents of the measure, saying the r eqW.-ement to install the anti·sroog devices on 1966-70 model cars did not significantly h elp the Pollution problem, con· tended they had 53 votes for the •·urgency'' measure. Opponcnls of the bill said the anti-s mog require1nent was an :integra l pa rt of cleaning up smoggy Southern California ::;kics. Gov. Edmund G . Drown Jr. has not taken a pos ition on the measure. But his top environ- mental adviser Torh Quinn, op- posed the m easure 11rter lengthy consultation with Brown and his cabinet. . fuel pepallf'' would for1.:c motorist.a to spend an additional S27 milJJon annually in the South Coaatairbaaln. Last year. tba Legislature ex· empted all but six coWllies from •the installation requirement ex· cept when the used cars chunge ownership or ure regiltered for the first time in California. But lawm akera r_etaln.ed the re- quirement in the basin, wJtich in· eludes Los AdCeloa. Orange, San Bemardlno,.Santa '8arbara, Ven- tura and ruv~r1tde Counties. Bislwp~ps NOW Croup On Abortion SAN DIEGO (AP) ·-The Roman Catholle bishop of San Diego has ordered that no Catholic to be a llowed holy com- munion who "admits publicly" to m e mbership in the National Organization for Women (NOW) or pro-abortion groups. The orde r , from the Most Rev. Leo Maher, effective this weekend , is contained in a letter· sent to all priests in the diocese a nd will be required reading 4:1.t masseathis weekend. Under the order. members or the women's rights organization and abortion advocates will not be permitted t o serve a.'> a lector Jayman reading scripture during mass or ser ve in any elected Jay Churehoffice. "'NO PERSON who claims and pr&Cesses viewS that are contrary to the teachings of the Church can claim to be a practicing Catholic, nor are they to be a dmitted to lhe sacraments,'' the letter states. The let.ter singled out NOW (or , WARREN SAID the devices its "~hameless agitation'' in make engines overheat, cause ~avoro( a_bortion, and,!tcalled ~e breakdowns and r esult in poor 1nterrupt1on of the . genera~tv~ performance of automobiles. He-· process ~f human life a senous pointed out that u ··5 to6 percent rn~;:i~~~~~h.a i ~ woman is with Quinn, chairman of the Air R~ources Board, .sat in back of_ the chambers while the measure w as being considered. He was warned publicly by a lawmaker not to lobby Assemblymen while the bill was being debated. Patty Hearst ~Narrow Miss' In FBI Raid SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Law enforcement officers nar· rowly missed apprehending fugitive Patricia Hearst in a raid last Friday at a Bay area aP,Brt · m ent, public television station KQED reported Monday. Charle~ Bates, FBI special agent in charge, denied that nJents h ad received a letter dis- cJosinl "Miss Hearst's hideaway, as repnrJ,ed by the s tation. The 5',n Mateo County sheriff's office dtclined comment. 1KQED said an unna med source ~closed the FBI had received t anonymous Jetter Jast week · fore raiding a Menlo Park apartme nt with sheriff's de· p~ties and local police. lTwo men were arrested in the t"pid, one a fugitive fr o m sputhern California. jAUlhorities did confirm . however, that the a pa rtment had bfen under s urveillance for some tifne and lhnl radical literature "13s found there. I child is to affirm that what s he carries in her womb is a member of the human family, akin lo all or us. The issue at stake is not only what we do to unborn children but what we do to ourselves by permitting them to be killed.'' There was no immediate com· mentfrom NOW officials. The diocese includes the coun· ties of Riverside, San Bernardino~ Imperial and San Diego. · ,2 Men Fined In Girl Pose LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two men convicted of hirilig a 14 · year·old girl to pose for lewd magazine photos have been fined and placed on five years proba- tion. Fred Fixler, SI , of Van Nuys, was fined $7,500, and Lee Ut· · terback, 24 , of Encino, was fined Sl,500. The sentence! we re handed by Superior Court Judge Daniel L . Fletcher. T hey had been convicted or conspiring to commit pander on Feb. 1 . Deputy, Dist . Atty . ThomaS' Elden said the girl posed tor the m agazine pi ctures in 197J . receiving between $30 and $40 per photographic session. i ' I I I I ' I Family of 4 Slwt To Death in Home 1 ORANGE COVE <A P) -Authorities are investigating the I ~hooting deaths here·of four members of a Mexican·American I family. including two small children. _ t Someone stood inside the front door of their small apartment f in this rural Fresno County town and shot them with a .22-caliber . ! rifle '-1onday, officers specul ated. . The victims were listed as_ Jessie Maldanado, 22 ; h~r sons, : Danny, 4 , and Phillip, 18 ( ]' 1 months, and h er brother State · 1 David Rodriguez, 18. t . • E ~ ~x \'~•ding /lfa~ld11n Bit ' SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -A bill prohibiting the sale of "o(· f fensive sexual " magazines and newspapers in sidewalk vendi~g I machines near e lementary and junior high schools was 1n· I troduced J\.1onda y in the Assembly. . . . . f Assemblyman Bob Wi lsoo, <D·La Mesa), sa1d.h1s le~1s!al1on ! would ban the sale of SUC'h materials in the m~ch1nes w1th1n .11/i milea from the schools in an ef(ort to "keep 1t av,·ay from im- pressionable young people.·· Wilson said he has leam ed that "many youngstets" are using thei r lunch money to buy oidult magazines and newspapers in the ' .. l macwnes. ' . I FOMt'tlt Netc .. ••• S ... -.ed I 1 FRESNO (AP) -A fourth Fresno Bee staffer has been s ub- 1 poened in a judge·s attempt to Jeam th.e newspape_r 's source of t material pubUshed rrom a sealed 1rand Jury transcnpt. I City editor James Bort was subpoen~ Monday to appear at 1 the next hearing April 21 . I , _.. .. , •• ..aled ·---•••• e.1 : SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The California Department of ln- 1 dust.rtal Relations has banned~ use of the shon·bandl~ hoe ~Y \ ~a~Joruia farm workers, declanng that the tool causes back in· \Jun~e hoe. which bas a handle generally 12 to 18 inches loag. \en onlY bf' u.»ed in. a :stooPed position. It is .URCI by farm workers to._Hdandlhin crop1.sUC'h :i~ lf"ttuce 1ndon1ons . .. ~ u ... ,...,.... ' --- · RehohUftaflot1? Linda McCartney, 33, wile of form er Bealle. Paul McCartney, rn ay enter a drug rc h:.ibililo.i · tion progr:.1 m instead <>f goi ng t o t ri a I on a marijuana possession charg e. The McCartneys were halt· cd for running a r ed li ght and a search turned up l fi grams f,r marijuana 1n Linda':;. purs e. , .... • tueaday.Aprll8.1G7~ DAIL v.P1LOT A.'5 California Edison Mulls Oil Embargo i • • • • • t.os l\NGELES (llPI ) -.S:u1di At·a biun crude 01\ w ill :ict·ounl fcJr ~9 11cr<.·t•nt of So11lht·rn t 'ahforniu Edis on t:o.'s fuel SUJJ· ph<.·s next yeur. 1ncreusu1g the utility's vuhi<'ruhility ir lhe Arc.i b oil <.·mbar1:0 o.1.i.:<.11n:it the United !°')l<.1lt•s be rC'nC \\'Ctl Stand<ird {)1J t •o rnp:1ny of . l ';d1forn1a 1s 1-:ch son 's IHf.:i:l<'~t. supplit:r of fui·I. 111·ot'<":o.St'<I from llH.Jonc!'>ia n crude imported to it.s 1·c f1ncry in El Sci::undo. The co n· tr:.u:t l'xpircs Dt:c. :11 01nd the nc•1v JO.year a~rcemt•nt rcp\aC:<.'S the Tndon1•si:1 0 t·rudc \\'Jlh 01 1 from .: Saudi t\r>1b1a J\n l•:tlison spokC'!'>man snit.I the ~ Joss or SL .. .111tlard fuel during an : emb;1r~o 11u1lld force the utility ··10 ~o out and g('t tul son1ewhcrc •· t'l ~t~, '' for rt·ll into the 5pot m i•rkul wht~r~ ii 1vould be at th<.> llJl•r<.' y of ~pi.:c u I ;1 tor~. I 11doncsi;i 11 c· rude has bc~n dive rted 1.0 J avan bcca'Usc Stan- c.lartl can get a hi i;her price for thL• oi l in J upan th an in the Unit· ct.I St~1tc:-.. Shop Sunday, South Coast Plaza, 12:00 noon to 5 p.m. Albert Capraro for Jerry ~urten berg. A casual chjc look for Summer evening clothes. Brilliant Provencal print on black. Pure cotton. Quilted big jacket an~ dirndl skirt. Nylon camiso le. 6 -14, $185 Fashion Gallery DrCSS<:s Shop Monday through .Friday, 10:00 a.in. tO 9:30 p.rn., Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Frcew~y at Brislol, Cosca Meg, Pbooe '56-0611 . S.<. IOoOO a.m.-6:00 p.tn.; Sun .. 11:00 noon ·l :OO pm. ~ I , ... ·A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Control Law Falters · . ' Orange County supervisors have picked over the remt1ins of five local campaign control proposals and assigned C~unty Counse l Adri.an Kul;'per the Frankenstein1an task of .assembling a single_ o.r..· dinance with the pieces. \Vi th each supervisor Jealously and tenaciously de- fending his o\vn pl<.in a nd J)hilos ophy, about the only Lhingtha t won u11a11i1nous conscnt at the board hearin g was Supervisor Ralph Dicdrich 's pl'opos ul to cut the best parts out of each idea andcon1binethem into one. By the ti1ne they got finis hed t\vO hours late r, oriiy Supervisor 1'homas Riley's proposal requi1;ng full disclos ure of campaign financing plus strict s pending and donation limits was l·lose to being int act. 1\lso thrown into the ho1>per '''ere elements ol public campaign fin<:incing, l'Ontrols on unsanctioned campaign committees <.ind membcr9hip on Riley 's oroposed fair campaign practice~comrnission . Supervisors have been battling fort \VO years over .limitations on loeul campaigning. It wil1 be s urprising to say the least if there is any proposal a majority will su~~rtlhat willdothejob. Costly 'Regulations' Regt1latory policies of the federal government arc costing con s umers tens of billions of dollars and placing a heavy burden on the economy, says Trcasur;· Secretary William Simon. l-le cites some eye-opening examples of 1·estric· tivc government interference : Reg ulations of the trttcking industry, imposed by the Inters tate Commerce Commission, permit some trucks to c<.1r r y cargo only in one direction. As a re- s ult. the truckers must cover 30 percent of their routes \Vith empty backhauls. The airfare from Los Angeles to San Francisco is one·lhird less than the fare rrom Nevi York to Boston, which is 200 miles shorter. The reason: Interstate fli ghts are subject to government regu_lat1oris which - don't apply to flights within the stal e-hence more competitive prices. And in the only area:-ParceJ post-where private industry is permitted to compete with the u.~. t>ostal Service, says Simon, private delivery s'ervice has g~trnered almost half the available business -a clear sign that patrons are shopJling for better service. \V aste and inefficiency resulting from excessive government regulation are not new. Most bus.iness spokesmen have tried to tell u~ this for years.1:l ul1n the light of today's economy, the costs are becoming more and more,notic~abte. and less acceptable. They Were There 'l'he prog ressive collapse of South Vietnam has turned the spotlight on veterans of the Vietnam con · ftict as they pick up the pieces of their young Lives in colleges, jobs and some, alas, stil1 in hos pitals. Few seem in any way surprised by the disas trous turn of events in Southeast Asia. Even those who say ll\.ey were "for" the war \Vhen they firs t went over add that they soon became disillusioned as lo the validity of the U.S. effort and the ability of the South Vietnamese lo bold out, \\'ith or \vilhout continued U.S. support. Surprisingly few, including even some who will be cripJ)led for life, seem to express deep bitterness over the debacle, beyond profound regret for the deaths of their friends in the far-off war. In this the young veterans set an example of maturity to some others of their countr ymen Who a re reacting to the unhappy events in Vietnam with rage or rejection of the world which \Vilt avail us nothing. • . ENi' OF THf BELT Auto Fee Schedule Dear Gloomy Gus The Collapse of So1ctheast Asia U.S. Policy an Impossible Dream Revised ( EARL WATERS ) Come nex t December. o\vners of some lG million vehicles in California ;.ire in for a surprise. For many it \viii be a happy one 'vhil l' for many n1ore it may be a !'>hocker. The l't'<Json : The state's conversion fron1 OJnnual registra- tion to OJ stagger ed syste m or an- nl'>al rl•nc\\'<.ll s. . In th e c h a ngeover man y. O\vners \\"ill find theil' next re· n ew:.il fees much il'sS than an- ticipated. Others "'ill be greeted \\'ilh the nC\\'S of a due pay- m c n l con - s ider.abl y hi g her th<in expected. F'or. in the · conv e rsion process, 1·e - ne\va ls f or some \vlll btc> <)ni y s ix ·,-;:, ~ \ 1-' Li ncmploymt'nl problem·.• \\lhy doesn't Congress have the guts to pass a law preventing retired. pen s ion -drawing service men from ·taking another salary Crom the go\·ernmcnt by \VOrking in soml' federal bureaucracv thut could be hiring LhC needy unemployed? P.C.M. Gloomy Gw1 commtftll "'' sullmltw b,-'~"Mid H nc:it nfft•~•ity rirfMctttlf ¥i•#I .i I ... ""•tNper. S.ftd yow pl"t P111nlt Gloomy Gu,, O;,lly Pilot. dale <!S long as h e retains ownership or the vehicle. And th{> due date \viii follow the vehicle in subsequent ownerships [or the life of the vehicle. . But for all new c::irs sold after the system goes into e(fect next December, the dale of first re- gistration "'ill be the annual re- ue"·al date. \Vith the thought in mind lhat new car sales experience peaks and valleys one may feel the system may eventually prove self·dcfcating in ils purpose or . evenly s preading the depart- \VASHINGTON -In another month or two at the most, accord- ing to the pessimists here. Saigon and a ll of Vietnam will be under Hanoi·s control. Without being olympian about it. Southeast Asia. the United States <:ind th e rest of the \vorld aren't ready for such an epochal re versa l o( American policy. How little Southea s t Asia is ready is outlined by Robert S h nplen, a resp·ected analyst, in the April issue .of Foreign Affairs Quarterly. J.le argues that the time gained by the American intervention and slow. .phased "'ithdrawal over a· ten year period has not been put to good use. The base was not laid for repres@nlati ve government on broad popula.r found ations, free of external influence from Peking. r.1oscow or Washington. It was an impossible dream. CONSEQUENTLY,. as the . American-created simulation or a popular government in Saigon 1 collapses, the rest of a vast area of Asia and the southern ·seas [ c RICHA,RD ) . WILSON _ finds itself adrift. The PhlJip- pines. with a travesty of popular government, faces insurrec- tionary problems. It is the same al l over. Laos , Cambodia · Thailand and Indonesia have noi crea t~ popular governments or nationalist origin which are proof against Communist takeover, as no~· so forcibly demonstrated in Vietnam. I( the domino theory doesn't apply, certainly the ripple effects will wash away all the illusions which motivated the 20-yea[' American purpose of creating a neutral a rea of the world where popular -based governments cou ld e'cape Communist domination. TJIOSE governments don't ex- ist. In Laos, Cambodia and Viet- nam. where they might have ex- i s ted, they are vanishing a ltogether and in other parts of Southeast Asia there is little semblance or popular govern- . menl, In the bitterness 0£ the Viet- nam era. it has been forgotten that our purposes wCTe noble and that they had a basis in long-term national interests which al one tim e were universally re· rognized by th ose who later were to become the bitterest. Mobility of purpose does not condone failure so spectacular as . those which have taken place in Southeast Asia on a stage so brilliantly illuminated. T he whole world sees this and is af- fected by it, whatever shoulder shrugging there may be in friendly foreign capitals where diplomats a r e saying that Secretary Ki Ssi nger and Presi- dent Ford are making too much or what was inevitable in Viel· man anyway. What was also inevitable was that in the friendly capitals wise diplomats would have to do a Jot o( rethinking on what they cou ld expect of the United States in the future. CAN JT be seriously doubted that.the Hanoi government's de· ._cision to go ahead with a major' and conclusive offensive was not encouraged by its perception that Congress would not back Presi- d e nt Ford on g ivin g more military aid? Could Hanoi have failed to perceive that t~e United States "''as ready to let the Thieu government go dov.•n the drain? Cou ld Hanoi have failed lo assess the whole nationa l atmosphere or this country us "\\•e've had enough "? 0( COUl'SC lhe llanoi govern· menl made those assessments . And , of course, the rest of the ,,·orld \Vilt make its assessment.Ji on how mu<:h the United States can be dep·endc·d upon and they · may not be rlalti.;rinµ,. \Vhat can be donc ubout the col+ lapse of South \tietn;.un's re- sistance, the OJhandonment of vast American military s upplies including intact aircraft, and itie demorali z :.ition of ··vi,t- namized" armed forces which wouldn 't (jght? Probably nothing more than witnessing the· debacle with a sense of horror and contempt, 1 rather than the shame we might have felt if lhe South Vietnamese ·were going down in heroic de· ' fense or their homeland without our further help. \Vhen Congress comes bark from its v.acation and President· Ford returns rrom his. there wlll be moves for humanitarian re- lief. But there is nothing the Unit - ed States can now do to restole the ill usion lhal its actions cou d decisively affect the shape r events in Asia. ' . I months. \\'ilh others renC\\•ing fo1· 18 montHs an d millions :-;omewhere in bct,veen . Thereafter. of course. their re· 11 ewals will revert to <.innual but on the new dale assigned rather th:.in every February. The \vholc program has come about because of the need to s pread lhf.! depilrlment 's \\Orkload over the 12 months in- :-;te<id of the next to impossible burden of ull in the same month ment's "'Orkload. The officiais say no. They say the unevenness in new ear sales will be levelled by the new policy on out of state <·a rs. Their annual renewals will be established as the date the car is first r egistered in this stale. Tftf: NE\Y system w iiJ eliminate the complex procedure of pro-rating fees for new and out of state car:s and is expected to produce other improvement hy· products. For city and county govl'rnments it will spread their share of revenues over a 1 2~ month period g iving them a cons-tant flow of income. Banks Play the Numbers Garn~ t'vcry ycur. l:'\ITLJ\LL Y, the Dcp:'.lrtment of Motor Vehicles has selected a system of ussigning registr~tion dates according to license plates. A chart, confusing to the averaj:!c person. identifies the manner in \\1hich du(' dates are est<1bli shed. The vehicle o"•ner need not \vorry about it since the de1)art· menl u·ill mail renewal notices 30 to 35 days in advance \\•hich \Vi ii c learly indicate the due d.-it e. Thercufter the O\\-·ner u•ill main+ t<1in that us an annual rcne\v;;1\ 1\S t\ little frosting on the caJ.:e, hO\Ve\·er. O"'ners will be given a one ti me benefit or a JO percent discount (1n renewals. They point ou t thi s will help to ease the pain , of the l'hangeover, especially for the guy who has to shell oul fOr an lB·month renewal. Of course that person \\1ill also get the biggest benefit from tl)e 10 percent dis- count. WASl-flNGTON -Till now Or. Arthur Burns has conducted his chairm anship· of the Federal Reserve Board with a dignified, pipe-smoking obstinacy that . ha s corn· · manded awe~ i . f n o t necessa rily respect. Then the other day he slipped on a banana and asked the F Bl to inves tigate hoW Consumer Reports magazine Real Talent Can't Be Shared -· . Thoughts al Large; The h igh ly s uccessful man l'un't really tell rou why he is :;uccessfu/, oi ny more than thl' virtuoso· can <'xplain how he plays the violin ; talenlc; that c~n be trans mitted are never very v:lluab\e_ An interestin g semantic s hift in the last few years is the de- p:1rtmental chance or name in many companies from "publi c relations" to "public nJfa irs," as lhe form er phrase has become discredited -prompting the puzz led inquiry as to when a "re· Jation" turns into an " affair:· 1 Which reminds me of the late Sen. Alben Barkley's comment: ''When r was in th e flousc, [ w<1s told that the dl(fcrcnC'c between the Hou~e Foreign Affairs Com· mlttec and the SenJlt.• Foreign RclaUons Committee was that the Senators were Loo old to have affairs. They only hnvc rela-tions."> · Half the p~ple suffer from not lookin.R ahatfd , and the other half ( SYDNEY HARRIS J from looking a head further than they can sec. Until enough of us can accept the (act that v.•e are all more alike on the inside than we are different on the outside, there is absolutely no hope for any real solution to our basic problems or living together. Both hypocrisy and cleverness can be moved by persuasion, but the <'omhinalion of sincerity and stupidity presents ;in immovable force. No matter how loving :.i wire may be, she doesn't care how much her husband stays aw;1y from home in the daytime. ( A!i I.he t.:.1rt p.-iraphruse g()('s, "I married him for better or ~·orse, but not ror lunch.'·1 Speaking of matrimony, I think lhe first and bcsl maxim was elt· pressed by Thomas Dewar. "'hen he sugi;csled. "A husband should tell his wife everything that he is sure she will find out, and before anl\one else does." Our chief failure as ·a de- mocracy is that we tend increas- ingly to think or "l·listory" as something that happens to us, in- .stead of as so mething we participate in and can help to change. . · ·A young 'person can live alone nnd like it, but beyond a certain age most. people who live alone Jook it. It provides an insight into the criminal temperament thal most people who are wanted by the police aren't wanted by anyone else. (A sense of alienation, more than poverty or need. drives the malefactor.)_ The only time you can walk in· to an attorney's ofrlce 'o\:ithout paying (or it is when yo u're soliciting for a political dJnncr. The hardest thing about being ii person with not.hing Lo do is that you have to teach yourself ~·ays to pretend you arc busy. · I ( VON HOFFMAN ) had gollen some corlfidential fi gures out of the Fed showing that different banks in the same city charge significantly different interes t rates for making the same kind of loan. Our fascination al watching the famou s ly formidable chairman behave like another silly, r uffled bureaucral is so diverting that we h aven 't wrapped our brains around the more interesting question or those interest rate differentials. In a presumably free market, how can the same item -in this case the price of credit for a car purchase -commanc'.t lwo, three or four different prices? Everyday experience gives us some clue. One explanation is that while people have been taught lo shop around for the best price when they buy a TV set, lhcy tend lo think that banks charge the same rate ror the same service. At least once a week on the television, Walter Cronkite tells us "the prime rate" is such and such without adding lhe prime rate is just an initial bargaining price . Thus the idea that banks charge fixed, un- iform r at es is strengthened in our minds. SOCIAL CLASS may also help explain why one borto..-.·er gets a loan cheaper 1 han another. It could be that som e people are too intimidated to try to hagKle with an upper·class banker. The · physlc:nl setting or a bank also dampens the impulse to argue back. Then there ls favoritism. lf your brolher·in-law is in tho ap- pliaAte bu1iness1 he'Jl t1ive you. a. discount on the TV set; if you.r brother·ln·law is in the banking business, he'll probably give you a discount on your car loan. Whal, then, is "the price" of credit or anything else? Is it the aver age or a ll prices, or is it whatever anybody happens to pay for whatever reasons? On the answers lo such questions hang lhe meaning o f the statistics this society is so as- siduous in collecting. More im· portant. it fu zzes over what might be meant by that ubi· quilous term ,' ·the free market." NO SMALL m alter in a time . when .most of us have been persuaded that many of our prO- blems will go away if only the governm ent wou)d deregulate and let the free market take over and run things in its automatic . and miraculous way. Theoretical ~onomics does have ways of de· aling with how a market d ee termines price, the gist of which is that millions of seUers and bu)-ers are constantly adjusting what they will have to take or give as new data nows into the little computers on top of their necks. The result or all these in+ ·finite adjus tments is something variously called a stable market or equilibrium or the going price, and very little ot it has to do with the real.\torld you and I must buy und sell in. "One cnn only marvel at' the ·audacity and confidence with which., stateme nts about the stability o( all iorb of ecOl)OariC syste ms are made. rs It not jn. Leresting to recall that we cannot yet prove that the orbit of lhe moon around the earth is stable -a much simpler S)'Stem than • that of, say, the American econ omy,'' wrote Oskar Morgenstern of New York University_ The practical consequences of Professor 1'forgenstern's theoretical quandaries arc im- ·mediately appartfnt on the front pages of our newspapers. Af\.er I ~ having lost a huge amount rebtJt· ing money to their customers, l'.e ·automobile manufacturers ha- ven't the wildest idea abolJt -whether they have helped or hurt themsel\'.eS. Have they drawn ln cus tomers th ey oth e rwJ;e \\'Ouldn't have got, thereby savillg themselves money on ipventot')', or have they s natched People wllo were going lo buy cars anyway. thereby wrecking future profits? • THEY DON'T know arid nobody knows because it is ~o hard to define what we mean by a market in a use£ully prec~e manner. We"rc s tuck with t e astonishing fact that the centr I idea of both our ideology and ' r workaday world is vague to t c point of meaninglessness. Nevertheless we must hold~ to the ideas and numbers '1e have until we create better on~. OAKNGECOAST DAILY PILOT R*1"t N. Weed,PalbWhn' Thomas K ff\ril. £diJor Barbara Krtibich. Editorlol POQC! f:difor I -, The editorial poge of Lhc ~ Pllot aeeR:a lo inform ;an stimulate re.:.ders by p on thii pa1ediverse c:ornmen on topics e>f Interest by 1yndlc t-- cd columni~Ls 11nd cartoonlstl Y providlq ' rorum for reattd.• \'lews •fld by preftnling t!Us nev.·apaper's opinions and iddli on C'llrrent topics: Ttui eclltortti opff\lont 'of'the b•lly Pllot •P!?f!P~ only in the editorial column at t,e top or the part. Opinions~ pressed by the columnbt. c•r1oonlslS and letter writtn · their own and flo tndot11C?ment their vleWs Hy the Dally Pl shou ld be lnf trnd. , Tuesday, Aprill, 1975 I ' , QUEENIE -. • .. .,.;-e;·~"·· o .. -~ ........ __... .... •••• -·--- • Other Deaths . ' • NEW "(ORK fU 1)11 Edith Pulltter l\otoore, 88, the l&st surviving heir to bursting into flame ut its Lakehurst , N .J .. moor- ing s ite beca me a ('fassit of photojourn<!lis m , died J\.1onday of ii stroke al lhc h ome he r l·t·t.'nll y. purchased here . .. -·-~ .. _ ,"" ~ ' . -' I • ' .. , .. Political Notes Tue5day, April 8, 1975 DAIL y PtLOT A,l Democrats Vie For Tax ·Funds By 0 . C. HUSTINGS OI0110ellr l"llMIUtt State Central Committee or slightly under $300,000 a year and campaign budgets expected lo r ange up lo $1 million t:'ach ror major l'andidotes Cor governor. The Califorr1ia Democratic Party will m11kc a new attempt this .ycu r to get partial public fund1n ~ o.r election <'a mpaigns, MANA1T DID NOT add the state Cha1rmun Charles Manutt potential built-in advantage ror says. Democr ats in suc h .a plun He described the plan to because Democrats now out- establish u dollar-per-taxpayer number Rep u b Ii cans in <"heckofr s ystem on state CaUfomia by about l .S million personal income tax forms as be· registered voters. ing patterned after the federal A bill (SB 44 21 by .. s tale dollar checkoff system for na -Senator Anthony Bci lenson (0- tional partics. Beverly Hills ) th a t would Under the system, a tax-establis h a scheme Cor public payer could choose to have $1 or Cin ancing of general election his state income tax diverted at · campaigns for slate\vide and no extra ('OSt to him to the r e· legislative offices already has cog~ized political party or his been approved by the Senate <.'ho1ce. Elections a nd reapportionment Committee. AJ .... T HO UG ll TllERE is a * * * ORANGE COUNTY Balboa Woman On Cancer Unit Panel potential of raising more than SlO . State Sen. Dennis Carpenter. rnillion a year under the pro· the c hairm an of the uppe r· Betty l\tcl\.'l icken of Balboa "'·as posed state income tax checkorr house'~ Republican Caucps, says one of nin\! t:ounty resid ents re· plan described by Manatt over he has been plea-sanlly surprised t:cntly elected to the board of the Wt..'eke nd i.ll a s tate by Democratic Gov. F.'chnund G. directors for the Oi·an)!e County Transit Firm Given Contract SAN'fA AN1\ ~ (>vc r ohjctl1ons from the Y~llo"'. Cab Com 1>any, Orange County Transit Dis· lnct directors a v.•arded a $51X ,XOO Oial ·a -Ride con · tract !\1 onday to a r11·m \\'1lh no door-t()·dcstin<ition Lransit experienc('. Dial-a -Ride Management, lnl'., a subsidiary of Com.mun1ty Enlerp1"1ses, lnl' .• \vill operate the !Spec1.al OCTD m1nlbu!S service 1n the city or Oran ge startuig J unc I . . Curre ntly, Di al·<J.·R1de i:-; o perating only in the city or .. L.a ~l u bra under the management control or Dave Systems, Inc. OC'fO d11'tctors have chosen to t·ontract for managem ent. of each segment of the :-specia lized bus service. A 'J'.OTA~ OF G·1 r;t:\V m inibuses arc due to ar· . nve this spring: and proposl'd s1:rvi('c expans ion. O!'angc wus picked as lhc to1> priority expansion area because or its "transit-nl'edy" population . . Yellow Cab s pokesman Larry Sla!;:lc told OCTD d1rcl·tors the a"'ard ur a conlratt to an inex· 1>erienccd fi rm posed unfair competition to thl: three cab con1panics operating in the area. ··There a t'C othe r t:ompanlcs trained in this' de · n1and ·rc~ponsive field and this management con · , tract s hould go to somebody with the expertise to handle ii ,·· S lagle said. "1'his is i.,:oi ng to impact the taxi industry more than ;iny other ,'' he added. 01 1\l~·A·RIDE Bt.:SES \\'ill pi ck up a rider at his doorstep and depos it him at his destination for u f al'L" of 50 ('cnts. compared lo taxi f<1rcs that wou ld run sever;.1 I do ll a rs r or cvl'll a short trip. d the Pulitzer ncw~papcr ' 'fo rtune, died Sunday. I The da ughter· or· Joseph I Pulitzer, publis her of the t St. Louis Post·Disputch I Und the o ld New York Oemocr;1tic meeting in Brown Jr.'s perform<•ncc in of· Unit of the f\m erican Cancer llALIF'A X . Nova Anaheim. he said a more r e· ficesofar. Society. Scotia IAP ) ~-llenry <.tli stlc expectation v.·ould be to "Brown's fiscal conduct has J\.1 rs. J\.Ic:\11t·ken, ;i ssoc1ate . Sl ag!~· said pl'ivutc l'ntc rprisc \Vas broug ht into D1al·:.i·R1de bcl'aus e of th e ncl'd for outs ide m~111a ge1n ent expertise . I le said the ca b companies are the only ones that have s uc:h background. World , she was th e 'widow of real estate de· vier William Moore. J ermai n 1\-taudc l~1 ponlyoneortv.·opercentof been very respons ible and a direct o r of the Newport . Creighton, 89, a chemist thut potential in ear ly years. pleasant surprise,"' the NeY.'porl L~1ngua gc a nd Speech Cent er, 1s t on lhe M a nb8ltan Pro· ''It's a s tep toward public Beach legislator told •news m en a g raduate of USC. jet:t t eam which de· financing of tampaigns. \Vho durin g a v.•eekend appearance in He r \Vork in volves the l'l" J{ut Diret:tor John Kanel of Cypress challenged Sl aglc's commt·nts suying a ll the cab companies had an equal opportunity to bi d for the contract and only \'cllo"' Cab did ~o llALl .... ANDAl .... E, F'la. <UPI ) -C harles ltUrr , 70, a retired New York Daily News photo - graphe r whose 1937 pit·· iurc of the German ciirship l·lind e nb\;lrJ..: vclo pcd the atomic knov.·s V.'hat it could raise? I OrangeCounty. habilitation of canccr·relatcd bomb, died 1',riduv at hi s guess $50,000 to $100,000 in the Call ing the new governor a speech and l anguage disorde rs. home in Seabrii::ht neai· l.'arly years until it catches on ''fascinating man,'' Carpenter She is a lso actively involved in ·•1\S I READTIUS )·ou're suying thereshould J--lalifax.Creightonwrote v.·o uld be in the ballpark,'' added: ''Hedoesn'tseemto givc the diagnos is and treatment of bt!nocompetition.''Kanclsaid. . "'idely on phys ics and (\1anatl s aid. a da mn that people are criticiz· speech and language disorders Rut Slagle said he is n't interested in curbin ~ elcctrochemis try and 1'h nt compa1·es with a cur· ing him for doing v.'hal ·they related to the central nervous compctition.onlyin gctlingsuchcontracts intocx- was fo r many years head rent budget for the Democratic . didn'texpect him to do.'" system. pert hands. _ -Death Notice~ ufthechemistry depart·r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::-r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ mcnt at Swurthmore College HAZ ELL MELISSA 0 . liAZELL. '"lo.nt ot ~-CWI Mar, Cot. O.tle 01 ,,,_lh. i111'1, \~l~. S11rv1ve1J br,h~r , PIMr H.tall; P.t•e,1111,'Mr. & U\ur G111,Jr., DrOlher,AOVlut B"k R"d (ijlr1•1.5et' ... ic.,·w111t.e11•1 .... 1,.a,,111. I e · I e S.roeron. Coron.ii IJ~I MJr. Morluarr dlre<:l<lf\. &RO KAW GRA CE BR OKAW, r•\1Qen1 O• COr°""' Gel Mllr. C•. D•le ot lltaln. Apr il 1111, 191S. Survive!J by her 1!11:1.biln!J, C.S. 8ro~dw ; son, RObtrt s. • lllolc.iw of Newp0r1 Se•<h; !l<llLl..-,ler, I· e.~rly Bllrnesol NewPOrl Be•t n; \•\· t1r, Irene Kelley ol L.t9un• ilf'.J<h; br othe r. (fll\ll r Kelley. lo~• For Vet Fund Set Qf.tndOlittJrcn, Kenne y II.,,,,, Bl'Oild... A bike . a . th 0 n i s 1n1J Lu•na .in!J Gttber ! 11.irne~. s.,.,.;,,, ...... ""'o 1oc1 .. .,. TLIH<l""· pl a nned for Sunday, , Apr il 11n. ,., l·OO PM, P.Jtil•< V•e w Apr i I 2 O to r a i s c CJl•pel . 1nt1rmen1 , P•<•l•C V1f w Ml!mor l•I P•r1<., N•"'PO'' Be.Jth Tne scholars hip fund s for 1am11v 1UUOQ1:,ucon1r.11<111""''"Y""'' vet eran s al t e nding le vorl re cne••IY . P•t •ht V•~w 0 v ~rtuer,<1lrt<t11r~. range Coast College. HU NTER 'fhe OCC veterans af. 'TIMOT!iY' HUNT E.R, ff\1clen1 ol f · ff. ' ' CmteMew.ce.O.J1eo ldt.i11nApr ll!lh, airs 0 ICC, which IS • 1•1s. Surv1 w•1J by h•~ P.J•en". Mr. & s ponsoring the event. is 1 Mr\. Roy Hun••• ot Co\L.i ,,,,..\a. invitin " communitv 1Mlerrw1 o••ndmotner, Mr\. Flo•" e:. ~ · Uunte• ot e:n<inl••~. c • .• ma1 e.-""1 membe rs to take part or 9rllldp.orent\, Mr. a. M•s. C::.L. A.t>boll support a C)'Clis t . ., Coste Mol:w; two \l\llrs, Moor.1 a'!IJ 1Ell1w Hun•••••-'br111h1•s,a,,_M1<1 The riders wil l cover a ,, .-,1rl<k Hl'fl"'"· .,11 01 co.,., Mew. 23-mile course, leaving ftos.trv#INWT111u<ley.itl·OOPM.Ouf occ 8 Lll1Jy ol M1.c.rmel.M1u,w1onew:lay at a .m . Aft('r the •t•:ooAM11 .. 11a ... c1111rc11.1n11rlTW'nl, ride there will be a o.o<I !ihlpt\tr!J Gilthotlc Ceme1,r y. b b · t~ 111'11 6ro<lldwavMottil.Jrvdir1ctor\. ' ar ecue from 2 to s 1 ••uW•N p.m . in Costa Mes a City 1 HARRY E . BAUWIN , rtt~<doifll ct J> k s.nt• Anil, C•. Oate ol IJ,a\h Apdl ltn. ar · . ·· 1•1s;""''"'P0<1 B1•ch,c1.su rv+.;tat1v , The rider who collects .111~ t>rol"-•~. P.,u1 E. a,, .. ,..,n ot Hunt the m ost m on ey w 1·11 re· lr.g1<1n Reich, H~n(ltlku~ E. 6auw1n 01 l•eon.tMe1o.i•n1JJ1anP.6a11w1no11"" t•eive a n e\v IO-speed NtlMrientJ~; tour ~1st~•1>. M<J•I., e . bicyc le. P ersons in -l.oo'r• of S..nl" Anil. Ther~\a -R. Hdnl• . . ot Huntington Beacn, J••nette Blluwln teresled In laking part or C>f H11nlin91on ae .. cn "n" c::n .. ~•aoe in sponsorin g a rider can Cool< ol Te•,,~; P.J•l nl\, Mr l!. Mr\. "'P•ut aeu.,.;n 01 auflhe.itJ, Ariton• c;.ill Jef f Edwards ;.it SffvKe llf•'ll per.IJ•r>g, 61:11 Bro<llC!w"y 556·5644, Morlll<lll''f. . IALTZ0IUGllOH "'Hf.I.Al HOME. COrona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 ... '- ., ' ,, " " " llLL•1tOAOWAY MOltTUAltY 11 0 Broadway. Costa · Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Capislrano 495·1776 ,ACIFIC VIEW MlMOllAl l"ARK Cemetery •Mortuary Chapel I 1 • 13500 Pac1lic View Drive Newport Beach. " .. ' " ·' California 644-2700 ,EEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUHtltAL HOME 7B01 Balsa Ave Westminster B9J·3525 "' ' . 9Honored By Unit , The America?\ Cancer Societ y "R eac h to Recovery g r oup ha s honored nine Orange Coast res ide nts for t!x· ceptional scr vit·e. Those receiv in g honors from the Orange Coa s t \Vere: i\•f rs. Betty K . Glaser of Cost a l\1esa, Mrs. Carolyn Pace and Mrs. Gordon J·latch of Huntington Beac h, f\:f rs. Marcaret Roscow and Mrs. Margaret Pancock of Laguna Hills, Mrs . Ann Kulik of Laguna Niguel, Mrs. Dorothy Beimfo hr or Newport Beach a nd Mrs. J ean Roberts or Seal Beach. Today more than~ever ... still the best buy The DAILY PILOT rn See new car eihibils by national & international manulacturers -the lull spectrum from economy to luxury cars. Special exotic & classic car concourse. APRIL 12,20 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER AOOLTS S2. JUNIORS & SR. CITIZENS S1. Week!liyS: 5 pill IO 11 pm Sat. & Sun~ NoOn to 11 pm Tickets may be pu1Cllased at the soowr and diSCOl#lt tickets a1e now·'avallable at all Ora1111e County auto llealers. " ' ·.~ HIN.GS .t\~~ BETTE AT : • • ' , '• ESTCLIFF ,PU ~ i A t . ' ' 1 '17tb ;irid Irvine ··in NewP,Ort Be ,ch r· ~-------.............. -...:....-____. ~ I Today, our 8°/o looks bet t never. r While otlie r form s of investment h ave been having the ir extreme ups a nd downs lately, Mutual Savings investors have continued to enjoy high returns with perfect safety. But that's an old story at Mutual. In our 50-year history, no investor l1a s lost so n1uch a s a single dime. At Mutua l, returns are guaranteed and your principal is ins ure d up to $40,000 by a n agency of t he federal gove r11ment. You ca11 earn up to 8.06% annual yield when our 7. 75% annual rate certificates are compounded daily. Many of ou r investors combine two or more savings plans so they have money a lw ays avail- able and receive high returns as well. Look over the differ e nt pla ns, from our 5'/,% passbook account to our higher earning t erm accounts. and decide \Vhicl1 pla11 or combination best n1ect~ yo ur financial goals. 1'll c11 go have a t c1\k \vitl1 or1e of our office n1a nagers a nd ask about the free services we offer. They look be tter tl1a11 ever, too. High earning 1\lulu;ll Savings Accounts Annual rale Annu:ll y il'ld l'vlinin1u1n Nllnimum ... :11 r- • I ~ f H.OG" ti .Ye:l r:-; • $1,000 71;'.!·:; 7 .7!J'; -I years · 1.000 6;'/ .. 'Y.; 6.~18'r.. :10 0101'. 1,000 6 1/:1:)( 6.72''(. I .vcn r • 1.000 !i•/,'K 5.39';. Noni· " 0! "1lt't 1•l ••·~ul11l~•t1• ''''I"''" ... 1.,1,111l1 .• l 1•·n 1lt11·~ l•lt , 11 I\ "1th1h 1".11 nft.i nrl~. MUTUAL SAVINGS .. Capistrano-Sen Clemente 530 Gamino de Estrella/493-565 1 Corona de! Mar 2867 Easl Coast Highway/675-5010 • Fountain Valley t 7942 Magnolia Street/963-8396 Santa Ana 7th & North Ma in/54 7-9741 I I I I • \ 4'11 -. ·. ·. ' ~ .. • A 8 0Al1.. V PILOT Tuesday. April B. 1975 ·~~~~~~~~~-'=~~~~~ • Stars, Film On Oscarcast Sy lltl8 T llOJ\l1\S l~OS 1\NGELt~S (,\Pl ~lort• stars than evl'r bcfort• -th:1t ·s l/H• bo11!>t of the 4ith :.tn· nual :.J\Vards ti h(1\\I fil lhl' J\·Jotio u 1\t·~1tll·tny . fiul as usu;11. some of the 1111port;1nt onrs \\lll be missing tonight . RchcarSills \\'Crl:' ~uing ;111 'lay :.ind inlo the night \tond:.iy at thl· iJu1·othy t~h ;111llll·r j Pavilion of t he Los Angeles MuSil' Center. r where the Oscar s ho\\' \Viii origiuatc ill 7 o't•lot·k on NBC. Ch;.inncl 4. l'r1K.luc~·r llO\\'<J rd Klll'h v.•us claiming 2UO stars for lhc l'\'l:'nt, but thl· mi.ljority will bc on !Lim ur kinc~l'DJX·. ; ' ""'E'R E GO ING TO u~t· more film llus year ,'' rcportt·d the produl·cr, · ·;uHl \\'l'' JJ s hov.· clips of pµsl \\o'inncrs ,,·ho v.·crl' funny or touching; it's rl•;.il/y a vc1·y nch and tolorful pOrtra it of I-lolly \\'ood's p<isl ,'' ,. 1'he cli1>s v.·ill :-:hov.· mish;.ips and tcndt·r moments from <Jscar sho"·s of the past 26 years -on fi lm fron1 1948 to JUS\ and on kinescope after 195l. "'hen the av.'ards v. crt• first te!evis(.'d. Included ,,.;11 bt• surh !>lars as Marily n f.lonro e , Clark Gable, C:.iry Gr<.inl. Ronald Colm;.in, J oan Cr:.i"'ford :.ind !\cl\1· Da\'is. \\'hat ul.Jout tod:.iv's st ~1rs'! l .• a s l v.•e<·kcnd lt appeared thut only ~\rt Carney ("l·l:.irry ;incl 1'onto" J among lhe conll'ndcrs for l>l·St :.it·tor \\'Ould be prest•nt for the ccrcmonil's. ,\ll.Jt.•1t Finn(.'y ("Murder on lhc 01ient Ex1lress··1. Dustin l loffn1an ("f..t.;nny" 1 ;.iud 1\l Pa('illu !"The Godf;.ithcr. P;.11'l ll" J ::.cnt \\·ord thl'Y couldn't mi.Ike it . No anS\\Cr h:.id been re· l'Civcd from Jack Nicholson ("Chinatown "), "\\'F. FINALLY llF.ARO from Nithol~on :.ind he'll be there," producer Koch s;.iid /I.Ion· ' day. Amon~ thc bC'Sl·a(·\rcss non1int•Cl-i. Ellen Burslyn, a leading contender for her rote 1n ··Alice Doesn't Li"e 1-tcrc Anymore." v.·on ·1 be present. She is appearing: in._. NC\\' ''ork play, "Same Time. r..;cx t Year.·· and \VC!t·ome(j the excuse not to attend. ··11·s :.i punishing CX· pt•ri cllce," she hus said. •rtic oth<'r tontt·ndc11> ;:ire t.'XPl'('tcd to be 111 the J\l us ie Center ~u<lien1:c : Diahi.lnn C;.ir roll ( · ' C I a u ti i n c ' ' 1 . r· a v t' D u n a \V a v f"ChinatO\\'n "), \-'al(:J'i(· P~rrinc (·'Lcnny ·;i and Gena H.o\\·lunds ("1\ \\'01nan Cndl:'r the lnflucncl'" /. ,\!so miss ing Crom !he Oscar shO\\o' \\ill he Ft•tlt•1·iro J."l'J\in1 . \\·hosc ··,\1na1"cord" 1s con- sidcrl'd the f;.i\'orite as best foreign l:.ingu;.i g1..: • filnt. The lt<1li;:1n director was sched uled to i.!p· pear but l·anceled hi s trip last Friday. .... -~-...; ..... -.;, ?: J~ .... "t ~~;i~:rk stocks. Delivered same day fresh to your doorstep lnlhe IARIRA STIElSAHD JAMES CA.AN "FUNNY LADY"' ll"GI "MURDER OH THE ORIENT EX,RESS" + '"THE GAMILY:'" "TOMMY" "BRANNIGAN" "UST RIDER" IPGI '"fOUI MUSKETEEftS" ""TliEGAN<iTHATCOULDM'T SHOOT STRAIGHT" "'YOUMG flAMKIENSTEtM" IPGI "'FU.RUSS YAMPIRE KILLER"' 'Rotreeo' Set at OCC '6 ·Rms' Coming Again~ E\'cry season . like clockwork, a ue"·ly rclt·ascd pl:1y drops like manna from lhe Rro;)(iway sk1e:-., ;ind 1:001 n1unil~· lhL•ulcr grou~ up :ind down the Orunge Coa!>I tlt•sccnd on i l lik t' locusts. So it was with "Plaz<i Suitt" and "F'orty Carats" or seasons past. 'rhis time around the plliy lllOSl likl·ly to SU('('C(•d is Bob l~an· d<ill 's t·risply \\•rittcn comedy '·G Urns Riv Vu." l"1rst introduced to the maSSt."S (o!IO\\ 1n g: its Nl'\V \'ork produc- tion via the v1d('o tu~. ""ith the t·nns uler:l blc t:.ilcnts of Carol Burnel l and 1\lan Alda, "6 Rms kiv Vu " bas bct·on1e the show vi rtually c\ erybody \\';.1nt s to do . It was 01·iginally scheduled for thrt'l' local theater s simultaneously last fall until Pal i Tan1Ut•!!1ni l·h:.ingcd her mind ~11Jout ~t;.ii;i n~ it ut her Costa Mesa L'1vi r Playhouse. 'l'll US 1-'c\R 1n the st·ason, lht.> \\illy comedy about t "·ostrangcrs lrappt•d in a vacant New York aparlment far from lht.•1r respCl'- 11vespouses has been produced by co 1nmunity theaters. in \\'cstminstcr. Garden Grove :.ind San Clemente, all quite s ue·· ecssfully. T\\'O weeks fro n1 tonit::ht it s hows u p agajn , thi s time at the Laguna J\.1oulton Con1 - munity Playhouse. 1'he Laguna production will re- unite the acting talents of Bob Engm;.in and J ucquic Moffett . \11ho scored highly a fe w seasons back playing al l t hree episodes of "Plaza Suite.'' In the director's chair is 111arthella Randi.Ill, who already h as given the 1974·75 season a pair or banner shows, ··J\.1ister Roberts" ul LagWJa and ''Kin g of 1-learts'' in Costa Mesa. ··fi Rms Riv Vu " "'ill play three v.·eck s , 1'ucs days throu g h Saturduys. :.it 8 :30 in the playhouse. 606 LagWla Canyon . Road, Laguna Beach. The box of· fices opens next Tuesday. and rc- servutions may be made aft('r that date by culling 494 -0743 Intermission Tom Titus between 1 and 5 p.m. "fuosduys tbrough Saturdays . S.llAKESPEAR EAN produc· tions on college stug~s are rarely the most memorublc of local theater activity, but Orange Coast College st ill evokes fond memories of its 1966 staging of "Romeo and J uliet, "oneof OCC's finest productions or the past de· cadc. Now the Costa J\.f esa college is JL·lving into that classic tragedy again -with a decided dif- feren~c. OCC's new version or ''Romeo'' will be an experimental one, set on an almost completely bare stage, with a s m all cast dou b l i ng up on r oles and" switching off cuch night ot tht• run . Bil l P u rkiss , who turned "Godspell" into un exercise in in- timate theater last full , is direct· ing ·•Romeo and Juliot," which opens l\1uy 7 for eii:;ht perforn1i.lnCcs. rather than the usui.il foul', in a ··,·ound " formut \vith both actors <1nd uudicnce on stage. The sho\Y is schedul._.J for May 7-JO and J4 ·J7 ul fl o'clOC'k in the .OCC auditorium. Seuting is limit· cd to 200 per ni)(hl , und cu.ln1ission willbt-frec . , The show is !iCheduled for l\1ay 7·10 and 1-1·17 at 8 o'cl~k in the OC.'C auditorium , Se~ti11g is Ii mil· ed. to200 per night, and admission , ... tu be free. * llACKSTAG E -'fhe l lunt- in{,'tOn Beach Playhouse is issuing a call for direct ors £or its 1975-76 season -those interested should send resumes either to pl ayhouse president Jean Koba, 15051 Tern· pie St .• Westmins ter92683,orplay reading l"ommittcc c hairman Mo.1urct•n Shrubso1c, 17091 Erwin Lane. J-luntin gton Beach92647. Screenplays Lauded By Writers Guild LOS ANGEL ES <A P) -The W1i ters Gui ld of Am eri ca has an· nounccd its awards ror the best screenplays of 1974. The win· ners: Best original comedy -"Blaz- ing Saddles" 1by Mel Brooks. Norm a n St einberg, Andre"' Bergman , Richa rd P ryo r and Alan Ui!er. Best comedy adapt<ition "1'he Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" by Mordecai Richter and Lionel Chetw .v nd. B es t ori g inal d r ama - "Chinatow n" by Robert Towne. Best d rama adaptation -··The . Godfather, Part II " by Frant·is Ford Coppola a nd Mario P uzo. The av.•<irds were presented al the \Vriters Guild's annua l ban- quet . The La ure l Ay,·ard for di st· inguished ser vice to the a rt of sc.<reenwriting went to the lale Preston Sturges. writer·directot1 of "T he Mir acle of l\1organ's Creek." "Sullivans Tr avels" <.1nd othe r films. UNCLE HUBERT'S ROY AL CABOOSE BALBOA THEATH·IALIOA·673·4048 UCLUSIYI ONIWEB UMllll EH•A.GolEMIMT STA.ITS WID. A.PU. f.7:00 r.w. $2.95 DIMMER SPECIALS SOUP OR SALAD MOH. • · •. llQ RIIS A.MD IEAMS "GIRLS IN TROUBLE" IRI z:sa-5:4S·l:Js 1.t.C• llMMON AfolNl IANCtOfl ,,.., '°""""°""' PIAN QJTM "" "THE MACINTOSH MAN' PAUlNIWMAN Freebie and the Bean .... TUES. • .•• FRIED CHICKEN, madted potaton. tJra•y -...... WED. • .•• SIRLOIN TIPS. noodl•s. ...-egl'tabM Fii. • ...•. HALllUT, frNCh fries, •l!CJl'fobl• SUM. •••••• ROAST PORIC, dressing. •sited pototoes. J ... .. able THUR.·. PRIME Rll DIHNIR pkls fint,,.. -¥ie "Dgy of s700 tlleDolphi•"RESERVAT~OHSOHLY SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST .. PLAZA II I "FOUR MUSKETEERS" I :JQ.J:30°5:30-7:30.t:30 s.t•·ll52 CINEMALAND THREE 1414 So. Haftl•r An1h1._, &JS.JIO'I 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS llST ACTllSS A WOMAN llSl otllCTION CENA JOHN ROWLANDS UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASSAVETES •H•DAYS SAff'U"' 1:Jo.J,Je , ___ •. 1 ... ,,1 ... ,,1. mr Pliiu"& ,,1,._,,l°""'' --- Johll Wf¥11 P1111• '"THE OUTFfT"' "IRANHIGAH" 6:55-10:40 Daily 5:00·1:50 Scrt/S..n Sof/S.... l:IS.5:00.8:50 J:I0-6:5510:40 IRI Alan James Arkin Caan "HILARIOUS" ........ ,,. ..... dO ltto lllO CJA .. ••••••• •' . ' . ,. : L.M. Boyd Menopause Rare in Rome Aver age uge ut which 1.1 wom11 n now un· dcr goes t hat physlc11I c h a~ge kno~n as menopMuse is so. Used to t>:e 1n the m1d·40s. CThls com'\!~ up becMu~ !l chent asks a t .w~a l uge did menopause 0<.·cur among lhc m 1.1JOr1ty of women in ancient J\.ome. It didn't. Not among t he majority. Most uf those ll<_1ma n women didn 't Jive long enough to cxp+:r1ence it. Many did , true enough. And the late 30s was t.he time. Qut t he lite expectancy of women there and then. call·ulatt.'CI to Include an tht! deaths Of ChJJdl'C ll , "'ilS U&C 23. P•:ANUTS Q. "How in the worl~ do lhey sail peanuts withoul taking then1 oul ot their s hells?'' 1\. Nothing to it. They soak them in u 10 percent sail b1i ne before the roast. \'OU'LL NE VER find n1orc than two eggs in a hummingbird's nest . TllERE ARE abOut 18 p hysicians for every 1,000 l'ilizens in t he Soviet Union. In the U.S.A., figure 13 doctors per 1.000 citizen.s. Ali·cudy men· tiorfed. l believe, thut Russi<.1n doctors are not ,..,hat you m ight call hii,:hly p<.1id. TJIE YUKON RIVER flows 2,300 miles through Canada and Alaska. But that's not the point. The point is its source is Jess than 25 n1il es from its final outlet into the ocean. NO ANl!\IAL on ea1·th habitually snores us loudly as the elephant, I 'n1 told. EXTENSIVE studies in supermarkets in· dicatc "'omen tend to run up higher, con· siderably higher checkout t abs "'hen they take. their child r en shopping v•ith lhcn1 than-y,•hen .they go ulonc. Addre.ss rnail to L.~1. Boyd. /).0 . Bor 1560. Costa hlesa, 92626. Copyright 1975 L.M. Boyd "sIDl)HARllli\ is an exquisite movie!' -REX REED S)'lldlc1r.ct C'o1~m11/1r A NOVEL SY HERMANN HESSE ~~J.!l~:i iJ6.tJf6 7:45&t.41 lec• ...... 't'OUN<i FIAHKSTEIN "DRACULA" IX! "IRANNl<iAN" .. OUTFtT .. l,GI Ooen ~~n \l'"uF•• 630pm Sal /$un 'Hol 1? 30 Mo<I l~•Y f,, !P / P m-•l 2~ "'<ilRLS IH TROUILE'" "WORKING GIRLS" Ill "'°MIMATIDl'OI • AC ... DIMT "'"'"'IDi "LENNY" Ill '"HAllY I TOMTO"' IRI "'CLAUDINE" "FLESH Go&'DOH" IXf "THE GIOOVE TUH" _ ... o.'.ltl• _,_ .. '° ... _. "' . ._.,, .. .. -·. -'°"" u. Hiii ·---IL ............. LlNNY 111 S4Vf Tit( TIGH • S'-0•• Sl.i! •1 Du ... '(f\olOreflllfl•w 1 1.~ (fl•lt1111 U""• I F<H !. '?i~i.I 1--... "' ...... ·-· ·-· Ill t Dlil GODfATHll ,AU II• GlltS IN notllLI 111 ·-..... _ -~~ ....... _ Ml 1111 "'"' 4 .1.l lOLLIMO 4 COlOIJS L"'s c"'1"""'' IUJI DliooO'I 01$twc'Tot Dl /, ''""'''-:o::-:--r. ...... .. -... . .......... .. , lttl • AUl*n ...... ,...,,!IO'M D. ilCWaWf I'·,_.. LENNY /tl HARIAID IXftUIMlNT 1111 ... ... _ GIRlS•IN TIOUILI " WOIKtMG Gtl:U "' ' t • • ,. ... ,, ' .. ..... .. .. .. Tuesd•y.Aprll S. 1975 DAILY PILOT A9 j Mountain Is Born Mesa Council to Build Float . ... Work Begins at Fairview State i\ tol~ll or $3,500 has been approved by the Costa Mesa counl'il for the construction or city noat to be used in art.':.a parades. by the Co s ta Mesa Jaycee s . Jaycee Do~ Bull, also chairman Qt the ('ity 's bi centennial committee, said that the float will have a n "America the Beautiful" theme. B~ ARTHUR R. VINSj,;L Of IPlt O•ll'f l'llot 5'•11 Cont1truction has begun on a project designed to make a mountain out or a few molehills on the J.ll'OUnds of Fairview State llospital in Costa Mesa. Piles of-filt dirt donated to the big hos.pita! for the mentally r·etardtd and physically handicap1M.-d immt•diately are being pushed into a double peak which will be the focal point of a w1lderness campground for hospitalized clients. R EC R EATIO N THERAPIST Jat·kie Shannon, "'ho dreamed up the f--.111'""1tain to y,•hich others quickly ar. fixed her name. was there overseeing the project. I WORKMEN START JOB MAKING MOUNTAIN OF MOLEHILL ( Thia Wiii Be Focel Point of Wiiderness Campground for Patients ~af ety Panel to Probe Chemicals in Products base so it can better in-C o m m i s s i o n terpret th e injury Chairma n Ri cha rd 0 . statistics it receives. Simpson s aid a Jett er Once t he c h emical asking Cor the informa- formulas are accessible, tion voluntarily went out Pittlt.• said , the agency. under his s ignature will be better able to find several months ago, but ""This is quite ext·iting ... the birth of a mountain,·' she declared. Crafts and nature classroom teacher Anthony Sirianni, architect or plans and topographical models for Mount Shannon, hustled all over· the Sile, a roll or blueprints and charts un- der his arm. Bulldozer operator Robert Fuller ~unned his big green mo.1chine, rumbl- ing back and rorth to pile up the earth. ART WHIT E, DRIV 1':R of the 'f·'<1irvic\V Jolly 'frollcy trum, even shot movie film of the humble begin- nings of Mount Shannon. which by June is expected to dominate the generally flat hospital grounds . t;pon completion, the mountain will resemble an attraction ut Disneyland or Knoll's Berry Fi.lrm . It is being fashioned from donated money or materials and volunteer work. Development plans call "for a cascade tails atop the peak, running through a boulder <:1nd pebble-strewn strel::tm bed crossed by bridges for both pedestrian tr:.ifflc and Shaded walkways will be Cealured. Ci.long with heavy landscaping and sites ror overnight camping by scores or Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in The request was made troops al F'airview will be added. r.:==========r---------- Fuller's roaring~w · ing bulldozer Monday laid waste m of the native ground cover i;uch • wild mustard and a thick gras "th tiny purple Clower blossoms, but new planting is scheduled throughout April and May. MEADOWLARK C.C. 1'71ZGRAHAM HUHTtM•TOM llACH i\ CESTRAL AtEETING groond ~ii~~~~ built around a Cire pit will provide a I• scttin~ for scout meetings and coun- cils. Several totem poles will <ilso be erected for atmosphere. The ~taunt Shannon campground \\'ill provide a close, convenient loca- tion tor cam pouts and thus give many l~~~~~~~~~;:::;:~j more hospital clients the opportunity r1 in MEWPORT IEACH! HOWARD Chevrolet for s uch an experience. The project dreamed up by Jackie Shannon, a red-haired, onetime aspir-"".--. ..u, ... • Do"• & Q11.il St1-ing circus trapeze artist, is being ... 11co .... Slf'•ice Ti-Nr. MDCA.rtlwr, Jombcwff ..t lristot cngineered and built y,•ith her typi<:al st.-t• flair tor tackling a job. At y,,_ Door SH F. BECA!\IE scoutmaster for th'e l,~~~~~l!I !~el~;.~~~c~ boys ' units that will use ~lount Shan-219J2 CaMino C~~i::-Follow-up, too! non 's c.a mpground, Cor example. by i!~~~·~·'~'~'-~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~ signing her applicatiQn papers as Jack Shannon, instead of Jackie Shan- non. l-ler duties as a r ecreati on therapist, ho\veve r , have kept her tied pretty much to Ward 25 and c.-u1tailed her when it comes to overseeing the birth of a little mountain. So this "'eek she took seven days' vac<ition to dc\'ote her own personal time to making a mountuin out of some molehills. COOKIE TIHEF GOESTOJAJL "for Parents & Teachers ... " Management of the Learning Disabled Child Registration Open 'Iii 4/10/75 7 p.m .-9p.m. Tuesday, April 15, 22, 29 & May 6 Fee$35.00 .. WASHINGTON <(JPl )-The Consumer Qroduct Safety Com- J?fission says it will order s,veral thousand com- P•nies to s urrender chemical formulas to 21.000 products-ranging from detergents to rust removers-so it c:Jn de- termin e if they urc dangerous. \vheelchair c•ar<ivans. the '"potential and real only about 10 percent of CAGLJAR.I. Sardinia CAP)-A local CALI FORNIACENTER FOR COUNSEL! NG AND PSYCHOTHERAPY . hazards associated with the several thousand court convicted 17-year-old Giorgio these products." r i rm s in\" o I\' c d A TRAIL \\'ILL \\·end its way Secci of stealin g six cookies from a THE TYPES OF prC.: responded, and sorO c or through the campground park und bar in his native village and scn- ducts covered by the or-them did not ans "•e r Collow the lines of Jolly Canyon -as tenced him to 16 months in prison, 330 Placentia, Newport Beach Please Call 64S-9720 for Reservations · The information, in · eluding the makeup of all aerosols used in the home, hild bei•n sought unsu ccessfully o n t1 voluntary basis for the past several months . the agency said l\1ond<.1y . der are cleaning agents,..'.c~o~m~p~l~c~te~l~Y~-------~th~e~· p~l~a~n~n~e~d~g~u~l~c~h~is:c~u~l~le~<~l._:_ ____ ~u~u~t~ho~r~i~ti~e:s~r~c~po~rl~e~d~---_ _: __ _j_~:=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=::=:::::!... and compounds. includ- COMMISSIONER R. David Pittle told a nc\\'S bJ'iefing the agency will ~blish an order rcquir· ifg_ the data by l\1 ay 15 ~er threat of civil and cfiminal penalties. He s•id the information is needed t o provide the commission with a datu in g detergents; dish- ""·ashing powders. fuel fur fondue pots and chaf· in g dishes; paint, v;irn is h and s hellac ; rlame re t ardant c hemicals; aerosols used in the home; water softeners and condi- tioners; chem.ica l de- odorizers; photographic chemicals ; so l vent- based cleaners; rust r e- movers; chemis try sets; firc"·orks ; sw imming pool chemicals. and lyes and drain cleaners. Biochemist Tel~ Vitamin C Peril PHILADELPHIA !AP )-Vilamin C tablets kept in the kitcht!n or bathroom tor a year degrade into harmful substances. a California biochemist has told the American Chemical Society. "Vitamin C is stable in the pure stale, when kept 3\1.'ay rrom moisture and oxygen," the reasearcher said !\.1onquy. ··However, once a container has been opened, and is used frequently, degradation sets in ." In a year·s time', when exposed to air and moisture. the potency of Vitamin C is cut in half and it breaks down into several chemical com- pounds, some suspected or fw"ming kidney stones, he !aid. r The report was given by Dr. l . J . Wilk, a biochemist at the Uni versity or the PaciCic to the 169th national meeting or the society. Vitamin C has been recommended Cor the com- mon cold by Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize winner. I ·~ II ls net o simple losk for o potienl to i.och and maintain "lean weight" for llfe. First the patient must hove on honest desire to cure his problem ... then accept professlonol guidance lftom trained Medical Oocton. t'. Llndora's unique 10-week treatment : ~ trOlning program will teach patients how to reac h and maintain their "lean welghY' fcx life. A safe and procttcol pion, with proper nutrttlonol · 1 tdlet and continual emotlonal support. New . ~udio and sub-llinlnal visual aids are used to 'inotivo1e the patient. The entire program Is under ~ 'ihe strict supervision or Medlcol Doctors, special-! · lsts In Boriatrlc Medicine. t "! Llndolo Cllnlc1 ore owned end odmlnlstefed by H MedlOOI DoofOfl that resMci their proctlce to Bol1CJttlcs. uw. a1n1c Penonn4il 01e 1tcwwed bY the State ol CallfomlO. . ' 0 Coll for Information ' MondaylhN Friday 8 A.M. to 6P.M. Undora~ MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA • '. 6'5-3740 557-1893 Pace Profeuional Mesa Vefde Bldg. Protesslonol Bldg. • . Whm1 l'Pril .1~ &nds yau giving instead al recmV1ng, rely an Re Resm-v: nl. Just because your St. Bernard eats more than both your kids doesn't mean he can help you at tax time But we can. Ready ReservAccoW1t. RRA lets you write checks for more than you have in yo ur '~ checking accoW1t. ~ ' C--J--~:m-1 ....... m>eMmditlifW~i.LOnQ-• II HQWthome ·Ora-· Newpo<I lleaeh ---• i.ong leocl\-• ,_,,., Securi Pacific Bank can help you meet certain W1avoi 1ga ons, wi Let us help make your Black Tues-imiiiiiiiil 1 bnghter !his April. --.---1 ' i lo Hob1a • WOodlond Hlll1 • SM!mon Ool<I . •°""111ccwina • llllt.rton • --'sonla -Colla MMo • Pon\OnCI • centtol -HOllyWOO!I . Ir • /I • ' • SECURITY PACIFIC BANK A bttle help al tax time could he!SOmething special. ,, ' A I 0 DAIL y PILOT Tuesd1y. April 8, 1975 'Toss It Qut' Progress Producer Big Winner By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Barry Commoner. scientist, 11uthor t1nd {'TI viton n~entH list, bt>lieves that munv of th(' prvduc ts sold to us today nre 1nude primi.ltity bt'causc they meet "the _ _producer's economic .se.II·lJ)leresl." Whl!th e r th ey meet societ y's needs is another c1uestion. Commoner doubts it. In other words, Proc· Money Tree tor & Gamble makes detergents rather than soap because it can make more money off dt~tl'rgt.•nts. Du Pont m<1kes nylon and othe r synthetic fibc l's because it can mak~ more money there thun it call by processing natural rab1ics such as "'ool. l·otlon and IC'ather. COMMONER'S THESIS 111\NGS together '''ell when you look al the orange juicti business. Coca. Cola, General Foods and other processors can't re· ally make much n1onC'y oul of the orange unless they do something to it. So they squel!zc out the j uice. freez(' it into a conccntrati' a nd sell it in ii Ciin . Or they squeeze out the juice and sell it in a bottlC' or plastic t'ilrton. Or they invl'nt synthetic or3nge Brand New Cadillac $7999 '75 Cou11c De Vrllt• C;ibriC1lel roof. !>tc1·1..'0, llll ~I<'. Plus tax & lit• (lfl2'J3 1 r--.-·~"'·~J ''P-~( \1h1..•1..·I. ~ Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor BlVd., Costa Mes.a 540-9100 Westcliff Hair Designers Present: FREE SflRIMG SHAMPOO Wroc'-ctcwy --with STY\.f CUT 1--. ,._,_, c-~· ,.,.., I wittt HUs Adi WESTCLIFF HAIR DESIGNS WESTCLlFF PLAZA 646-9925 Disposable Market • in dMnks in the laboratory. End result : The most expensive way to get your or<tnge juite 1s t.o buy )'Our own oranges and s<1ueczc thenl nt hClme. \Ve a rc now about to reach another milestone in this modern i ndllstMal revolution whO$e lodestar s ure w1tsle 8.rld high return to the producers. ln Europe, the con1pany that transformed lhe ball point pen business hopes to work the same magie in the s having business. Societe llic, d evelo1>er of the Bic ball point, is 'mnkint: in Greec•e a single·blude disposable razor thut 's now on s ale in France, Belgium and S"•itzcrl.inll. If it sells the.re, you can be sure it will be brought hetc. TllE RIC DISPOSABLE RAZOR is priced at l!l tents, which is precisely what the Blc pens sold for v.·hcn they v.•cre introduced. And the Bic razor \\'orks just the "'ay the Bie pen works-you use it until it wears out .1.1nd then you thro"· it away. ln e ntering this market Bic confronts a familiar antagonist : Gillette . Indeed. these two companies have gone to the mat frequently in a number of markets. No company sells as many ball point pens as Bic. either in uni ts or dolla rs, but the No. 2 seller in the U.S. markel is Paper Mate, i.I lonb'1.ime sub· sidiary of Gillette . Bic und Gill~tte have also battled each other in tht.• market for disposable cigarette lighters, another prod uct firs t introduced in Europe. Gillette holds the upper hand here, with its Cricket lighters outselling the Bic butane lighters. This is another product you throw av.•ay after using, IT'S IRONIC J.'OR BIC TO be chall enging Gillclte on this g round. For years a nd years Gillette had a Oeat near-monoply in the shaving business, n1a king razor bi<ldcs that had to be di scarded after a fe\V shaves. \Vh at producer could ask for anything more? l'\o\¥ Bi c is LtclVilnl'ing into the future by turning the cl ol'k back. \Vith its nc"-' disposabl e razor. you not only throw a\o,·ay the blade, you dis<.'a rd the en- ti r<.' razor. What does it take to dri~ a Mercedes? C<Jll us for a quote and see if it isn·t less than )'0\.1 thought (714) 831-1740 Mercedes~ Benz Dealer Sa ol San (1....-eo~e CoU (714) 4%-1700 Ask for Amfac's Home Equity Loan. You simply borrow against the increased value of your house and what you've already invested in it. No points. No prepayment penalty. (You pay only for the time you use the money.) And it's fast. We can lend you from $2,000 to $25,000. What you do with it is up to you: Write or come see us. • P---------------------1 _A___ I : a:rtlTTnrf©Jcc THRIFT & LOAN I I Yes, I'm interested in Amfac's Home I I Equity Loan. I I NAME I I ADDR ESS I I cm' STATE ZIP I I TELEPHONE I I Ma il tothe Amfacofflcenearyou. C.Bi I ·---------------------Costa Mesa, 270 East 17th St., 92627 Fullerton, 624 N. Harbor Blvd., 92632 Santa Ana, 1020 N. Broadway, 92701 645-3153 871-5333 835-3221• PufJllc Reactfon AMC Calling Back Jeeps Confidence Scarce DETR O IT <AP)- American Motors Is recall· ing l.671 of its 1975 J eep Cherokee, Wagoneer and truck models to screen them for possib1y defective welding on the acceler ator pedal. For Ford's Budget AMC said the subd:tan· dard welding on vehicles built between Ma rch 10 and March 20 could result In a loosenin g of the pcd.1.11 and cause the engine to re- turn automatically to an idling position. ANN ARBOR, Mich. tUPl)-A special Unlvt1rslty of MlcWgan aur'vciy says a sever-e lack or con· fidence l n President Ford's econ.o..mic...p0U_cie8 ba~e.oed the favorable public reaction to his $24.8 billion tax cut program. A rePort by t he unJvcrai ty's 5urvey resear ch center said its lutest poll s hows 23 percent of tbe persons surveyed th.ink the lax :cut is a bid Idea and another 5:i Unsold Cars Stay Same for Detroit DETROIT, Mic h. (UPl)- Despite s harp c utbacks that idled as m a ny as 2SO,OOO workers duMng parts of l\1arch, U.S. auto makers were unable to reduce the size of the inventory of unsold cars they carried into April. Ultrasystems Agent Named Santa Ana-b ased Corporate Realty has been named leasing agent for the 40,000-square·foot tv.•o-story Ultrasystems office building unde r constru<.'tion at 2402 I\'li<.'hclson Drive in Irvine. Ultrasystcn1 s, a research and technology firm currently head- quarte red in Nev.1port Beach, will move its corporate offi ces into 23,000 square feet of its new Irvine complex. scheduled for completion in September or this year A<11~M\ AChr><e A A<I Mitro ACIYflt C:p Ale~ A II Alt• B•I Allco 111c AUgn Pl'lf Aiied Bn< Allle<d Tel Am A.prsl Am Expr Am Find Am 11e1n Am Furn Am G•H Amini Gr A Moc•osy Am Tel'y Am Wek:I Mf>eu~r Ape~co APS lntp A•<ln Mvi Arr-Au Ar Yid• Ano C:Ot• AU Gs t.l AU Sitt! Al-Oc.l B.Jlr<I Alo O..lrO Wr B.lktt 8• 8•ktr Fe S.ICl•n I,. B.llly Mil Bll•m Alt B#llO!I Fl 0..sS-11 F 8.lyleSS S.k!fl Cp &mlly ls Beli Ub 81bb c:o Bird Sons Bl kHI Pw 81a<k OQ 81Ull'OI S 8MA C:p Botl EYnS .,..m• Boon• Np Brtn<O I lltlflkS ln Btoadv F Indus try :.inalysts, however, say the 1.5 million ca.rs in com· pany and dealer inventories is no problem because of an expected upturn in lhe sales rate in April. The inventory was equal to a 72·day supply of cars, compared with a 66·day s upply entering March. Still trying to balance their in· ventories, auto makers this week will have three of their 58 car and truck assembly plants closed, compared wilh ei'ght last week. ·remporar y and lo ng-t erm layoffs affect 215,930 "'Orkers this "'eek, 21 ,225 less than last week. As previous ly announced, the Ford: Motor Co. is stepping up output of small cars this week at ils Dearborn, Mich., Kansas Ci· ty, ,.10., and Metuchen, f':l .J. plari· ts. The 21 pe rcent JUmp 1n P.tustang II , Maverick, Comet, Pinto and Bobcat production means a return to work for close to 6,300 "''orkers by the end of hlay Over 1'he Counter NASO UsthtCJS percent think It w!ll not help encl the current rcc::ess 1on. "THE IMAG E was still largely on.e Jl.f ~onfuii:lon and inactlon. with many people worried lhal the government would ... take back from the cons umers whatever they might receive ln tax r-eductions, ''the survey said. In the short run, the surv"y said, success of the tax cut de: pends on how well American• un· derstand It and believe in lt u en economic antidote. "Most of all," the rcpc>rt ~.aid, "passage of the tax cut ls hkely to have a subs tantial favorable impact on sentiment almply because people have been impa· tient for the government to take some action on the economy." Cons umers r emain "greatly worried " about the prospects for bus iness conditions and un· employment, the survey said. '"Now e ve·n more than l as~ year." the · survey said, "the most important factor for con- sumer confidence is the degree to which consumers berome con· vinced the government'ia policy will s uccessfully bring the economy out of recession." Air Cal Cites Slight Decline 1\ir Calirornia Clew an estimat- ed 43,619,000 revenue passenger m iles in March. Although this £i gure reflects a 2.2 percent d ecline from the l\'farch 1974 total of 44,587,100 the carrier reported a load ractor of 74 .5 percent ror the month. •.1u-:: "' "~ "" MUTUAL FUNDS ,.,..,.. York -Fol '-lflG Is • 1111 Of bid ...,,, 1$1<.0 Pf"I· CK "" '-lutu11 FunC15 •s q.uoltCI b y die NASO I nc:. • ' • .... 1~.SI '-~' '·" 1.:W •. .., IO.» lt.1,2 '""T" 1.20 .11 6.S. .I 1.4' '·" 1,SS 1.21 •.n '·" S.11 s ... ... ,. l ,'11) ....... l.. ,_,, "'·'-· '·'' t.5$ AL.Ut: t.IMll •OH \If! ui. ... ., J . .... , lflC J.1\ l' t.tv GI" S~ .01 V1I SPt "2... .ff @ates Lower fuhlicly-owned ·Utilities Best? llySYLVIA PORTER ~· 'CJ I l ow much of I Ju: ell!!ctrlt 1tu w. use 1n 1111.'i count'\' coml!!I from Jlftuoh1/J1·Uwned ut1l1t1ttt and luJW ,nuch /ro111 publfcl11 owned co"' pmue1? · A About 80 perct!nt of our t1lectrlc1ty curnes from aome 300Jnvc.stor·ownl•d ut1llt1c11 Ocnown us lOUs> 111 •The r em 1lnder ui suppllt-d by atbout 3,000 publlc power &)tltcrn!I. or these, mOiil uro oither mun1c1pal or regional :!UWtCms the rest, rurul ttlectr1t ll.Y t•oope1 utlves Mori• th.111 thr cc fourths &ervc con1111un1t1us of l0,000 or h·ss, but othl'J ~ ex l~l Ill ~U<'h llliJJOI <4ltl~s us Se<.1 ltlc =.111d 1.os Allgelcs ... Money's Worth •.~ Q \tlhat about vlht-rC(1u11lnes' A The U S 1s umong the fC!w 1n \1:h1c h electr1c1ty pro- duction is 1.argt.:Jy man.,gccl by pr1vatc firms In Europe as in 'Canad.l <.tlmo~t <!II ut1ht1t.:·s <ire publicly owned -and 1n thrse tountr1cs llcc:t11c11y rates have risen much more slow ly than hcrL 'I hi s clt·sp1le almost ldenUcal pressures of increased fuel tosts, CXJ)(;11s1vc new construction ht1h in· t,~tcsl ratC':i. ' " i•J l ) Arcpul!l1cpvtvt rrales/owtrtl1an/OUcharges" ),,L: A Yes on .1 vc1 <1 gc According to a 1972 Feder al Power wmm1ss1o n st udy {n1ost 1cc(.•nt available), private power c:;~ts the :.iver:i gc 1c:-.1dcnt1<!l user 2 4 per k1lowott hour u!i: c.•on1pu1 ed "1th l 6.l c.:c.:nts fur pubhc 1X>wcr 'J'h1 oughout the count1y local governments are under t onfilcttng prc•ssurt s fron11r:itc utility customers and rlnan t 1ully strappl'd uttlll) firms -<.1nd in response are consider- ing public t,a kcovcrs of p11v<.itc, investor ov. ncd ut1ht1cs Fe:.i s1b1h t.-, stud1C's h tvc bc.:cn c:on1 m1 ss1oncd 111 some sl.1lcs :.ind <:on1ml1 n1 t1L's 111 the hope that public ownership wt.II help c u1 b t:l1.:1..tr1t 1ty 1 ate hikes reduce the dang('r of future b!.t{kouts t u1n toe.ii ut11it1cs into a source of much needed nev. revenue fo1 loc . .11 governments • Abo\ e }OU rec ad :in~wc1 s to so1nt.' of lhc questions being llSkcd about the highl y t.:h.irgcd issue 1 o continue Q flow can public u.tl/1/ies churye lvwc r rates1 Dori t they face the sarnc rising t os/ s as pnoolc fln11s ~ A Unlike pr1valt: lOrnp:in1c·s. com munity owned ut1ll t1 cs pay no taxes uncl no d1v1de nds to stockholders f!1unJC.:Jpal .ind reg1on:il J>Ov.c r companies c<1 n issue tax cxcmpt bonds, bo11 O\\ govc1 nment funds <.tl comparatively lclW 1ntl•rest 1.1 lt.'s to f1n,1 n1..c ncw construction a nd buy lo\\ ttsl pOWl.'I from govc1 nrnent 1 un generating system s ~l;.iny of tht.:sc <JJC h\d101>u"1.;1 01Jt.'rat1ons and thus, offer b11 gain b,1 sc: mt.: nt 1u 11..cs espt.'<: 1.dly 1n contrast to costly f•sll fu el pl:.ints c Rut of course-public s)slcms al so face the problem or trighcr operating costs Their r:.itic s <.1re goi ng up but not as rup1dl y ,1s th e r:.ilt.'s uft hc !Olis • Q \iHICl publicly ou),ied 1Jf1/1t1es p<1y 110 tares, doc ~n I lhr com 111ur11ty lose valuable rt IJ(l!Ut' 1 •\ Yes The Ed1 so(l Elt:clr 1c In stitute cst1m:.itcs that othe1 r~\enucs rcc:civt:d b~ loc<.1! treasuries from pubhc Ul1h t1es umount lo 011Jy 25 pcrtent of "h<!t [QUs p<1y 1n \<JXICS Q c:ovcmn1ent TU11 corpora/1ons ltlle Postal Service) are 'lQlonou~ly n1e/f1c1en1 Ar1> />U bltc pou1er :syslerns d1fferl!!11f ? A Despite IOU cl<nms to the cont1 .1ry, labor unions and t'ons umcr groups which sup1xit l pubhc power a rgue that Federal Pov.er Comn11ss1on reports s how that community owned ut1ht1c s h:.indle their .l(:tount1ng, prof'Tlo t1on , ad vert1s1ng -and c:n ll e:tt1ons -n1ure econom1 c:.i l(y than ,r1vate firms • ·1 hey a1 gue too th .it customl'I controlled util1t1es must respond to local dem<.1nds for g:ood service and are rnr.1 c re eept1vc to c1trl't.:•11 pr(':-.surc fo1 pollut1on cont10Is, 1..onder frOUOd pO\Vt'.'I hllC fi 3nd Colltl Oi led CXp<inS l011 Q Other l/1011 pub/1<. tnkeover 1nl1al are allemat1ue solutions to the huge problen1s f ac1ng the u111!t1es; • 1\ Uovc1 nmcnt .1ss1st:.in<:c 1n 11 variety of othtr ways, Improved tee hnology, "1dcs p1 c<.id consol1dat1on and rtt>tructu11ng Of the 1ndust1 y along regional lin es with the gUvornm ent .1 s:s um1ng O\\Ot.'rs h1p of the generating fiic 1htu.•s \\.h1lc li.:,1v1ng 1n :1n.igemcnt of sales And service tsnd er pr1v;;itc 1..ontJ(•I <Hld or tou1sc more rapid rate an areascs .. ... , .. 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"ROOSEVELT AND Churchill : Their Secret Wartime Correspondence'' ISaturday Revie w Press, 803 pp, $17.50). collects more than 1,700 declassified messages that pussed between the two from Sept. 11, 1939, after Hitler's legions invaded Poland and when Churehill was not yet prime minister, and April 11, 1945, one day before President Roosevelt died. Three historians, Francis L. Lowens· tein, •tarold D. Langley and Manfred Jonas. did the editing aftd provided u commentary that links the exchanges in· to a fascinating saga of a momentous time. Britain was reeling from Naxi blows, and Roosevelt was providing what help was possible within the conrines or American neutrality. When, in the spr- ing or 1941, the Briton suggested. that th e one decisive commitment that might tip the scales psychoto1icolly toward Bri- tain would be ''if the United States wero immediately to range heneU with us as H belligerent power.'' Roosevelt ignored it. and Churchill did not bring it up ugain. · THE EDITORS SAY they arc satisfied that the subsequent exchanges lay to rest any s~piclQD... lbat the President plotted to involve the United States Jn Europe's hostilities. As ror the Pacific, Roosevelt appearl.>d to have resisted brood Churchillian sug- gestions that emphatic Amerj.can response to Japanese aggressions on the mainland would be welcome. When the Japanese invaded Jndochinu six months t>8tore Paorl 1-lorbOr, the President /roze Japanese a:sseta in the \lnite~ States. But talks with tile Japanese continued, and Roosevelt told Churchill as late a• Noq, 24 he remained hopeful, though he added that "we must all be prepared for .... trouble, possibly soon." It came two weeks later, with tho Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. WHILE THE coif:esp1Jm:tence il· Jum.inates a remarkable relatlonsh~p­ sometlmcs invoJvifll even acrimonious differences on matters of conduct of the war and prospective pastwar policies-it also leaves an impression that neither hud a real appreciation ol what Josef StaUn wa.s ulJ about. Introducing the Saratoga idea: Standard IOO's I 20's I More puffs than tOO's. Tailored longer and slimmer th an IOO's, so you enjoy extra sr11 oki11g tin1c, extra :;1nokir1g pleasure, '"'itl1out s1nokin,i; more ci,garettcs. Priced no more than lOO's. And S.aratoga I 20's are rich, full-flavor cigarettes 1nade from a fine blend of tobaccos. More than just a new brand. Saratoga 120's arc a whole new idea in smoking pleasure. Because now you can enjoy smoking lon .~cr \vitl1out s111oki11g more. Look for then1 in the ne"· 120 mm crush-proof box. Regular and Menthol. "This cigarette"s go1 style!" " • • ' ,. • 17 mg:·iar:-1 .1 mg. nico1ine av. per cigarene by FTC Meihod . ,_ __ ,_ -c-Waming.,--1-he Su rgeon -GenMal -Has-De1ermined Thal Cigare11e Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Heallh. • I• 'I • .. " ., ,. --" -·. f " Services Proiected . ' . . " . ... ' .· '" II; J " Movies 'Heard' by New Viewers II t, q11 111111 111 1 ,, q '. • '' '1 '' l·! ,, ,1 • • BEA ANDERSON, Editor TWffd••,Ap,itl,ltlS P• .. 81 Think of all the .entertainment opportunities which must be passed up by the deaf: concerts music, movies, television and plays. ' Now, Orange County residents who are profound- ly deaf or hard-of-hearing may scratch the word ''movies" from the preceding li st. Thanks to a three-way pctrtnership between the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Orange County's Santiago Library System and the Califor!Jia State Library, captio~ed films are being sho}Vn 1n Orange County every Friday evening for the deaf. The schedule includes current films such as "The Graduate," ''Deliverance" and ''Five Easy Pieces '' wilh two usually shown in one evening. ' 750FILMS Prepared by the Captioned Films and Telecom- mliillcalions Branch of HEW's Bureau of Education for the Handicapped, the current catalogue, from which the Orange County schedule is made, includes :: 150 ~heatrical films and many more educational mov-ieS. These are loaned free by HEW. according to k Davis, assistant media librarian al H untington Public Library. Projectionists' fees and costs are paid by a grant from California Sta , which Davis arranged. Th films and scripts are loaned to HEW by the fil s on the condition that only the deaf . be invited to e captioned films, and that no ad- mission be char Though only in the audience for the second showing in Davis belie ves the response will build as pie hear about the series. "It is estimated that there 15,000 profoundly deaf people in said. ''There is a need to provide ent them . "This is an important thing, I feel, becauSe on · 10·20 percent of the words can be picked up from lip reading." FOURWCATIONS The Santiago Sy$tem, which is the only library system in California lo offer s uch a service, plans to move the film showings around between four loca- tions, then possibly stabilize to two for convenience. Current locations are the Fullerton, Santa Ana and Huntington Beach libraries and Leis ure World, Laguna Hills . With the grant money, the library is considering hiring interpreters to attend each film s howing to welcome guests and explain the serie~j. Davis said. · Also, the audience me mbers woU!d be asked wh a t other kinds of services they would like to have in the library Among other offerings the library is considering,· Davis s aid, are books with a simplified vocabulary. captioned vocational guidance filmstrips and basic consumer materials. "Libr aries can help bring the dear into the .com- munity," Davis said. 1'houg h the films are being s hown s pecifically for deaf and h ard-of-hearing people, Davis said that parents of c hildren with hearing problems can ac- company them to the films, if they wish . BROUGIIT DAUGHTER He told about one woman who brought her teenaged d a ug hter, who was deaf, to a showing. "She was so ha ppy she volunteered her time to help with the series," Davis said. He a lso gave c redit to Pal.i i Coulton, chairman of the hearing-impaired program at Golden West College, who helped get the series going. Coulton, who has arranged a similar program at Golden West, said , "We called each other to discuss ways in whic h hea1ing·impaired people could be served, and discussed the reservations mos t deaf peo- ple have about the library and printed m aterial." (For the d eaf, learning to read English is like learning to read a foreign language without ever hearing it s poken.) For the deaf wishing a •·night out at the movies '' here is the sche dule: ' ''Flower Drum Song" and "World Games of the Deaf" will be s hown in the new 11untington Beach Library at 1 p .m. Friday, April 11. Two films will be shown in the Fullerton Public Library at 6 p.m. Friday, April 18, and the April 25 screening will take place at 7 p.m. in the Santa Ana Public Library. Golden West's films ar in Forum 2 on th Anyone Hun tin gt BANKING ON s·uPPORT ' I I • I ' I '. I • I • l I By ALLISON DEERR OlllMD~UwPllot S-.tl Sue Nicholson has some advice for women -those who work and those who don 't ''Don't assume Don 't quit. Ask You can't get anywhere if youdon't " From her branch manager's desk at th e Southern California First National Bank, Co sta Mesa, she has seen many of the problems women face regarding money A single parent, with children 9 and 11 she wor ked her way up Lhe management ladde1 starting as a teller 1n San Diego when she was 20 .. J·ve heard all 01 the stories about women not being able to get credit established. when they could easily qualify "I'm not saying it's that easy, but it can be done Many women JUSl assume th ey can't get it, so i:I:\ they don't try 1 "Divorced women have a great deal of trouble st arting over. When the marriage goes, so does their credit rating. GETIING CREDIT "Al many banks, the trend is lo begin accepting half. of the 1.spouse's good credit rating as his former wife's. I encourage mar- ried women to establish credit in their own name to avoid the problem." Asking, rather than assuming the negati ve, applies to career advancement as well , she said. "That's how I got here. I told them I had two children to sup- port and needed a better job.'' Fortunately, she asserted, the bank for which she works is .. fairly progressive. '"fhey are very interested in staff development and offering women opportunities to ad· vance." The problems of the single woman, and the single parent, hit close to home at the branch she manages. "l have an all -woman starr. Some 75 ~ are raising their children alone. I-low do I handle something like a dress code? l can't expect them to dress ter- ribly expe n sively on t h e minimal income some of them earn." She believes that progress has been made toi,yard equal op- 'portunity for women in busi· Women must help each other to advance in business.-Sue Nicholson ness. "But. women still have to prove themselves twice as much. J think it takes 50 percent more effort. in a loan situation. than it wou ld for a man.·· EXTRA EFFORT But. she said, once the busi· nessman accepts the fact that she knows what she 's talking about, and can real!y say yes or no to him about whether the bank can help. she has no problems. .. I've found that here in Costa Mesa. most of the businessmen I've met have been very sup· portive, not just of me, but of other women in management and mid-management jobs.'' That isn't enou gh, however. "l\1en have Kiwanis or Lions typ e c lub s, a se n se of camaraderie. Men supix>rt each other in busi ness, help each other to advance. Wom en who succeed must do the same. "But, where do you go to find other women who share the same experiences, good and bad, that you do?" That question was the genesis or Very Importa nt Women, a loosely organized group of busi· ness and professional women. that began meeting last rail on a monthly basis. •·Like me. most of the others in our group were looking for a club that didn't demand too many hours of service or social time. "It's not that we don't care. We do care. But we just don't have the time to s pare." Members 0£ the closely knit group include a planning com· missioner, a city councilwoman. an admjnistrativc assistant to a county lupervisor . and women in public relations, banking, sales. fas hion and merchandising. Some are extremely active in their communities. "We're just beginning to set up goals and objectives. What we've gotten from each other is a reel· ing of support and encourage- ment,'' Ms . Nicholson said. "l\1 embers have shared their own stories of growth in their O\VR areas. We've talked about the frustrations of being a \\'Oman in a man's world and how to overcome those frustrations . "We've talked about assertive· ness -a must, and how to present yourself to the public. Ms. Nicholson used to think Lhat she need not work hard at creating and carrying off an im· age. "Now, I've learned that I can retain my femininity without sacrificing my intelligence. Peo- ple do wa.nl to remember that you're'a woman.'' VIW members, she added, are not militant, but are geared to,vard women's rights. "Women do have a value out· side the hom e. That's not minimizing the value of women who work within the home. We hope to work , through ou r own jobs and contacts. to change al· litudes toward women in busi· ne ss." jSom:ple Says It Amply Ann Landers ' ~R i\NN LANDERS: Your And have you ever considered thank you for destroying hi s e to "T'rbppcd" \Va!l 11 bum· the possibility that there might world? Dq you think your mother Why didn't you pass right be u good reason for your wouJd want a rat fink like you un · 'the rhothei: (who was caught mother's affair? Like maybe der her roof? shOwe·r ~ith anotner rQan) your dad is impotent, or unkind Don't judge your mother too ••n ~rite to the . daul:bttr who to her in ways ·you know noUting harshly, d ear. You have no idea was using ~he information as a about? what UJe may have in store for hamn1er . ovf'r . he r l'l;loth e r 's Suppose yo.ur mother doesn't Y 0 U . -S E AS ONE D head? Here's a sample leUCr. in go a.long wltb your UtUe game PHJLOSOPHER caseyou'reshort(lftime. andyoudecidetoratooher.Are DEAR PHIL: Your letter o E AR F' LEO G L 1.N G you aware that you might deliver ralse1 1ome interesting ques· ----Bl..ACKM.AlL"E".R~;:-:=::c-===-->";.,b;l::o:;;w~t;,:o your father from which dons. I print it without comment. mouth .· Every time I say something people ask, "How long have you been here that you still talk like that?·' My proble m might sound trivial but it is getting to me. Wh at should I do about it? - FROM BEANTOWN AND NOT ASHAMED l\.1aybe you know or someone who can help me. It is over- perspiration. 1 have tried every product on lhe commercial market, even those with money-back guaran- tet>s. I've gotten my money back twice but I'd much rather find a deodor ant that works. DEAR F.B.: Ignore the clods The last doctor J "'·ent to said, and make new rrtends. As a "'Learn to live with it." He Midwesterner I love that Boston claims nothing can be done to I'm a male in my late 205 with norma l activ ities and eating habits. Please, Ann, check your experts. I 'II be -WET AND WAITING IN HAMILTON, ON· TARIO ' ': So you caught your moiher. h e m a y--J1TVe 1 ' 1 e c-o-v-e-r-?-1-11ope .......... e-littie--!Jnitdt"--sees-it. chcntln~ on your ratl\eT and nyw Further-more, where does this Thank:t for writing. you arc using the information to le3ve vou·! DEAR ANN LANDERS; I was born and raised In Boston and am nOw living in the Middle We5t. It's gotten so I hate to open my .accenL.-1~_g.nL.cJ.ass.-WJill...L.-.help me, Surely in this age of capltalK. t ec hnol ogica l miracles. something can be done to control tl'le quarts elf perspiration that run off me when I move rapidly, get tense. or have lo go where there ••rt! crowds. DEAR W & W: You have byperhydrosls -a rancy name tor excessive sweaUng. And so do mllUons ot other people. Keep sea rching until you rind a dermatologl1t who ls persistent t"nougb to wotlf'Wtlli )'6U unlll~bke----1 hits on the rl1ht rormuJa. You'll .....a.euour moth.er to dance to your If your blabbing cause& a tune. llow lovcly! di vor ce, who would want Certainly )'OU ar·c old enough to custody or the little snitch? know that llf"f',.1 .. ,.... ull#I mi ct " 1• "'t' "'" '>nu believe your f ath~r wi ll DEAR ANN LANDERS; I am writing about a problem I've had for many years. It has caused me emb.,.rrassment to th~s very day. - be dry as &be Sahara once you locate a doctor who cares caoagh t.o experiment wlUt several com- blnaUons of drugs. . ' \ A~ p.Atl. 'r' PILOT l uesday, Apri 1 8. 197S Coastal Newlyweds Nuptials Solemnized Bogenrlef·Schnelder Paula Ann Schnelder and Paul Afan Bogenrief exchanged nup· tial vow5 and rina11 before the: Rev. J ohn Ecker in Our Lady Queen or An£:els Churc h , Newport Bttach. Tho bride, u Children's l-lom e Society debutantu, J1 a studi;,nt ut UC Irvine. A graduate of Coronu del Mar High Sc hool , 1ho ul· tend~d UCLA and is a member of Delt a Gumma. i"ler hu1band i:raduated Phl Beta Kappa fro m Ohio State Univers ity wh ere he affiliated with Bet a Theta Pi. l·le earned his JD at USC Law School. The newlyweds will live In Laguna Niguel. Thei.r parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider of Newport Beach und f.lr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bogenrief, Corona de! Mur. Att e nd a nts were Junie Ball ard, Kay Covington, Diane Giavia, Mr. and Mrs. Rusti Byrne, Rob ert Capp e llini , Patri c k Schneider and Rick Nixon. The bride is a graduate of UC, Sun Diego, J-ler hu1band received :1 BA a t Ca lifo rnia Stale University at San Francisco and his JO at UCSD School of Law. The newlyweds will Uve ln San· ta Ana . Kentorlk·Mlckelaon The Corona del Mar home of P.1r. und Mrlli. Jack W. Mickelson W&t5 tho lielting for the double ring nuptlala linking thei r daughter, Patrice Marie Mlckell1on and Or. Jam es Nelson Kantorik of Tustin. Offi ciating: Witf the Rev. J ohn \'an Dixhorn. Barbaru and Ronald Kantorik v.'ere the honor attendants. Nan. ry Mickelson v.·•s brtdeimaid, and Scott ~1ickel son and Stephen Gould were the ushers. The brlde is a graduate of Corona del Mar Hiah School and uttended Orange Cou.st College. Her husband, ion of Or. and hfrs. Jtmea Knntortk of Santa Ana, ls a graduate of Foothill -High School, Calirornia State Uni ver1lty 11t Loni Betch and Cleveland Chiropractic Colle1e, Los An"clc~. The newlywed• will live In Tustin. Turner·M1rlln Sacred lteart Chapel, CQvlna v.•as the settlrif for lh&.o-0o0blu ri ng nuptlal1 lnklni Michelt19 Afa rtin and Michael W. ~rr .. \ Their parents are tho 1U>Bert ?.1a rtins of Claremont an the Ben W. Turners. Coronadel Mar •. The bride attended Cal Polyr Pomona where her husba nd graduated. They v..•ill make their home in Tustin. Their attendant' were Mu.Ua !\lartln, Donnu Albe rt son, Melanle Marlin, Kelly Stuter und J oe Saltnas. ' Auld Lang Syne l'rovldill~ a pook llll<I 1randm1 • parlor ror mombera ind 1ue1ts of Cotta Mt11 Friends of tho Library will be Ooo'dwlll lndu1tries 'aflor a noon luncheon Wtdno1d1y, Ap,ril 16, in Moaa Verda ·coun- 11')' Club. Tlc~dts may be purohued at ·either branch library or al tho door . Mr s. Robert F'lsher, left, and Mrs. Robert Loving look forward to the pt·o- gram. Crump·Penderga•t St. Nicholas Church, Laeuna Hills was the setting for the dou· ble rin.: ceremony linking Su11an Jane Pendergast und Michuel John Crump. Bookworm Turns In The Rev. Pe ter Covai; directed the vow exchunge for thll daughter of the Frilnk J. Pen- dergasts of Lo~unft Ni•uol •nd the son of the Ji;. L. CruftlJ)tl, IMP P edro. Ry EllMI\ IOMBECK H !hAWld have been ob· YtA~·ihat I wus married Jq p 'reading freak on our wedding niaht when my husband turned to me Mnd asked, "Would it bother you Ir I read u lit· tie?" 1-l onor Ullllnduntli were Jeanie Pende r1@~~ tiRd Torn Burton. Others wti re Su1a n Yurich, Erin Wate1 Mra. lliu:r)I O'Donnell Jr, J\.f rs. Thoma& ll11le&, llenry Ha gue, Johp Work1nan l!nd Sid Findley. MRS. IOGENRlll' MRS.CRUMP As he flipP.cd throujh the page1 of the Hotel Directory of Service• (underlinin g major points with a black felt· tip pen) I couldn't help b'ut inquire, "Do you re- Pd a lot?" " ' Pisces Cue: Start Anew WEDNE8D.\V, APRii.i Ry 8VDNEV 0/llARR ARJES <Mttrch 2l·Ap1i l 191 What you do may 111eem obscured but iielL1<4llY is ob· :;crved. Means there are confidenlial re ports and you could be involved T1\URU8 (April 20-May 20) Accent i1 on friendship. deiire, chance tor new start in different direction 1-lighlight creativity Gel to heart or m alters GEMINI l!\1 ay 21-June 20) ''our de<1I in gs, with those \\;ho <.1id in providing security, s hould be reviewed. You muy not be getting "''hat yo u deserve CANCER (June 21-July 22) Lunar aapect highllghts journey, special com munication, an end to inertia There will be a('tion. LEO (July 23·Aug . 22 ). Emph<lsis is on 11rea relatine to the occult, taxes, money belonging to another. You ure asked to re · view situation and come up with decision. VIRGO <Aug. 23 -Sept. 22 ): Questions and answers ere featured in connection with joint efforts, legal ties, p1trtncrship and marriage. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0c:t . 22 J: Low-key ap- proach is featured. You can improve services via diplomatic gesture. Means be ""illlng to make concessions. SCORPIO <Oc t. 2:1-Nov . 21): You do some soul·searching. Emotions are involved due to unique relationship. Key is to be truthful with yourself. SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Pr<tc· lical m11tters dominate. You learn about expenditures, basic cost&, wh at to expccl and interest rates. CA PRICORN CDec. 22-J an. 19 ): Avoid reaching beyond your means. Don 't take rclutives for granted. Welcome chance to exprc!il ideas, to write, publish and ad· vcrtlse. . AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Feb. 18): Accent is on po111sesslons, budget, income. ability to pay and collect. Key is not roll the dice un · lesli you can pay the price. PISCES !F ob. J,9·March 20 ): Lunar cycle is hieh ; ts.kc Initiative. Make new starts, contacts. Assert yourself. Trust personal judgment; intuition .. If today Ill your birthday this Is one of your more Important years, with Sep- tember spotlighted. You go Into businelis, you marry, you have addition to family. You handle added responsibility. You ure u humanitarian, one who cures, pcrceivcs1 cries at misfortune of others. 4 Fulll-• Loe-lo """"'!!'-...... PRESCRIPTIONS e c-....,.~ • .....,. 111 .., ,. .. , ,... ,,,_. fl"tte'l"'INll A " AVOID HIGH COST Of DYING ClfMATIOM IURIA.l AT SE.A fN Mt,._. , .. i.ty ,. •• 1 .. , • .,,.,....,.... __ ... .. ..... p __ """"' ... ...... .............................. ,, "''" •••• leo!el Sooo•ll' ., ,...._ ....... ___ _ ....... -............. i. •. o.-....-. .... ""' ........ ...., .. _ ...,. ...... . THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 1•00 w Co.11 ......... s.,., .. f NllWf)O'T IUlllC:~ C1i•I 92toto0 :Z.C Houra ....,_ Btnt< lut,_ j.,,, .... 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ITS JUST oc Ruff OOIN ' l'llS Ttllt.G !' • ' ' i , I I' ' . " . . . #fl DAILY PILOT Tuesday, April 8, 1975 gs Battle Sizzling Mftple Leafs .Emerson INGLEWOOD (AP! -11 re· t 'r1dny that a C5A had crashed vision, und was put Into the start-major consldenUon. He'• been team in tbe ptayof!1. Tllla team, T 0 ppleS lieved Roglc Vachon and a re· y;ith many adopted children inlJ, lineup fQr the first Toronto severely luted tb1I aea.aoo and when motivated, plays very cuperating Butch Goring lead the uboard. game. He is the first K.lngeverto has respoJlded by tu.mini back well. '1 DeJenslve ace Terry s d Los Angeles Kings again.st the ··Good ne,vs, '' ~aid Vachon . u\'erage a point a game -60 92.5 petcent of the nearly l ,500 Harper added, -·we were able to Toronto Maple Leafs tonight in ''Nicole called me .and told n1e points inasmuny games. shots at him. J;t;ut the status of lit· dolt when 1ea1ue play1ta.rted. Of we e the first round or the National th e b a b Y a r rived in ln Toronto, the Kings will meet tie 8·monlh·ol4, ·NJl,l.Yen Ncoc course, lt11 not exactly the 11me Jlockey Le.ague playoffs at the Vancouv[•r." Lute Sunday night one of the league's hottest team$ Thuy had been botherina: him WI· as when we came out ol the pro· ST. LOUIS -NowporUlhch's Roy Emerson handled the big service of Ove Benataon and won h11 flrat round match Monday in the St. Louts tennis clo1slc, 7·:5. f'orum. the baby \\'as flown .to Los in the second half of the season. tilSunday. seuon , wheo we didn't win a Vachon , rilled the No. 2 goalie Angeles and the new parents an_,. Toronto wound up 31·33·16, using Los An1eles la favored ill bell 11me.'1 in the NJ-IL with his 2.24 goals noun red they \vould call her Gordy McCrea as its top goalie. record. in, history, '2·17·21. coach Gorin1 played three minutes ugainst average. has played v.iith J<ide . ·The Maple Leafs permitted 309 Bob Pulford acknowledged that Saturday nJabt here,· helpin1 to a mental burden the last three l\le~n\vhile. Goring tries to gel go11ls , far more than Los his learn hasn't played well rti~ killapenaltylna5·3victoryover Mames. He and his wife Nicolt: btil'k into s hape after an eye in · Angeles' defensive figure of 18$ cently, recordinl just six vie· California. It was a more rapid 6·3. . Emerson, the 38·year-o1d lwo- time Wimbledon champion, broke Benetson'a 1ervtce ln the 12th 1ame of the flnt set, then ·took a QUick 4·1 lead in the second set. But Benet10n, a native or Stockholm. Sweden, won nine slraight points in the second set to make the score 4·3 before Emenon'• steady game forced the 8·.C Bengtson into mis- takes. had adopted a Vietnamese baby jury forL·ed him lo miss 13 games \Vhlch runked No. 2 in the league: tortes In the team's last 14 return than the club had thought girt. But they feared for the late in the season. He played to Philadelphia's 181. games, but he aaid: baek on March 6 when Goring ~a~y's li_fe after th~ ~port last Saturday night despite double Vachon's ment~l condition is a "1 think we'll be u. different hadtherlchteyeorbltfractured. · UPI Ttltlpllt>IO Rally in NiTJt"' 3-2 Angels · S111-prise .Ryan, Royals Nolan Ryan was amazed -at both hin1 self and his teammates. Having pitched only 18 innin gs this spring, the flame·lhro""'ing California Angel did not feel he was ready to begin the baseball season, al least on such a high note. And he "'asn ·t quile ready for what his mates diet for him in the ninth inning against the Kansas City Roy a ls, either. The Angels came up with two runs in the bottom or the ninth A 119<'IN Slaff> Alliµ ...... Oll KMPC 11 101 Ail•_ I 1(1n..as C1\y efC•lllornia Ailr. ~ K .. 11\o.<IS Coty at C•ll!Drnl1 Aur. 11 Cll•C•IJO •I C•tltornl• 1.2So.m. 1.2~p.n1. J.lSp.m. heart.breakers during his three seasons with the Angels, waa de- li ghted with the way the club rallied in the las tinning. "It's hard to say what a com· eback like this can do," he said. "Maybe knowing that we can do it can carry us all year. I know it·s going to give us added con· fid ence." For S'h innings it looked likt Ryan's three-hitter was to be in vain . John Mayberry's sixth in · ning homer had snapped a 1-1 tie and Kansas City's Steve Bustiy was carefully protecting it. Calif ornia manager Dick \Villiams stirred up the pot in the ninth by sending up pinch·hitter Rudy MeC>ll and Meoli responded with a single to left. Second seeded Roscoe Tanner. playiltJ for the flnl time In u plo match ln St. Louis, won hls en- .counter with Teimuraz Kakulia of the USSR, 6·1, 6-2. . Brian Fairlie of Auckland, New Zealapd, beat Vtctot· Amaya, 6·3, 6-0. Rob Maud of Johannesburg, South Africa. took his first win ln seven tries on the world cham· pionship tennis tour thi.s year. He . dereated Mike Cahill, 6-2, 6-4. And Alex ~fayer beat John Fort 1·6 6-1, 6·1. Fort .Amaya and . Cahill are not reguiars on the pro· tour. DfBfaso PickNI STANFORD -The Pacific·8 Conference plucked another basketball coach out of the !l.1idwesl \vith the selection Mon · day of Notre Dame assistant Dick DiBiaso to take over the head job at Stanrord. JIMMY WYNN SCORES THE FIRST DODGERS RUN OF THE SEASON. Monda y and s urprised the Royals. 3-Z, in the American [~ague inaugural before 24,105 al Anaheim Stadium. Ex-Fullerton High and USC star Busby. who yielded just fi ve hits himseJr, gave way to Jef- thander Steve Mingori, who walked Morris Nettles and watched Mickey Rivers lay down a perfect bunt single to load the bases. "There's no question in iny mind that he'll do a great job," said Notre Dame coach Digger Phelps. DiBiaso, 34., was with Phelps at Notre Dame four seasons and before tha t was an assistant at the University or Virginia. Disputed Call S~ks LA Ryan went the distance, sltik· ing out 12 and throttling the Royals on three hits while achieving at leas t a fraction of one of his announced goals this summer -to gel off lo a qwck s tart. Doug Bird replaced Mingori and s urrender ed Tommy llarper's looping single to center "'hi ch t ied the game before Bruce Bochte delivered · the . game-winner with a sacrifice fly to right, Nettles scoring easily after A I Cowens· catch in right field. Last week, UCLA named 11- ·linois coach Gene Ba1tow to s uc- ceed John Wooden who, like Stanford's Howie Dallmar, is re- tiring. Cincinnati Wi1is in 14 Innings, 2-1 ··1 really anticipated rWlning out or gas by the seventh inning or so." Rya n admitted. "I was also .surprised by my control- it was the best it has ever been at this time or year." JordflH fo quit AUBURN, Ala. -Auburn head football coach Ralph "Shug'' Jordan, who over the past quarter of a century has lil'tcd ·Tiger grid fortunes to the peaks CINCINNATI (AP)-'\"ouh<i\"C t o hand it to George Foster. I-le b as ;.1 distinct flair for the dram atic. Foster. \vho has been trying lo «:rack into the Cincinnati Reds \ineup for fi\'e sc.isons. did hi s thing in a bit role again i\londay. In 1972. inserted in the l'\i.Jtional Le<igue title gume ag;unst Pit· tsburgh 01s a pinch runner. he eljrned instant fame by dashing htme on a wild pitcJ1 to "·in the pennant. f\fondi.ly 's S('Cne \\'<IS reminis- cent . lie \Vas a last resort · ··r had no choice," said Reds manager Sparky Anderson. •·'J'hcre "·ere no other righthan<l hitters left.'' F'oster \\'ent to the plate ih the ]4th inning of the en1otion· charge d major league opener '-.lgainst archrivul Los Angeles as o.i pinch-hitter. \\"ith the v.:i nnin g rWl at third, he dribbled a grounderto Dodgers third baseman Ron Cey and strug- gled s luggishl y Cor firs\ base. -''l al\\'ays gt•t out or the box slow. plus it \vas cold and I could hardly feel my legs and feet." said Foster. a 26-year-old part- tjmcoutfielder. A hush fell over the record open- ing day crowd as the outcome of the game rode on Foster's footrace to first base. ··11 was a split second thing. The replay showed I just burely got there,•; . .said Foster. \\'ith that the Reds nipped the Dodgers. 2-1. to eild one of ·the finest season-opening. pitching lduelseverstaged in Cincinnati. Dodgers first baseman Slt'Vt' Garvey disagreed \\'ith umpire 1~aul Pryor '.s gamc-cndingca!L ··in my heart, l knew we had him,·• s aid Garvey. the only pl;.iyer in the game to collect three hits. •·Jt should have been the last Dodgers Slflf P . All g.,.meJ ltfl KA BC 1190) AP•. 9 Lo~ .lin9t'lf~ al Clnt•nn•ti "'"'· IO Lo~An11e1e~a! Clnconn.l.h Ao•. 11 Lo~ An11e1es at Hou\lDn ~p_m, ~p.m. >.Jtlp "'· out." ;:1d dcd Dodgers manager \\"alter ~\l ston. The 31.2-hour :-;truggle, viewed by a record crowd or 52,526 had belonged solely to tne pitchers un- til Foster's dcspcrutc dash broke the ice. St<irters Don Gullett and Don Sutton battled lo a standorf be£ ore departing with the score Jocked at 1·1. ··That's the lon gest I've ever gone in my first game." said Gullett, vl ho scattered fiv e hits in 9:!r.J innings. Sutton went seven, yielding five hits, before giving \\'ay to Cy Youn g Award winner i\like l\larshall. The "'inning r un came off Charlie Hough, \vho appeared to have escaped f1·om the Reds up· rising. Rookie l)<.i l Darcy picked up the victory. · The heated rivalry continues Crampton's Goal: Win a Major Tjtle /IUGUST/I , Ga . \APJ · Veteran Bruce Cr<.1rnpton of Australia can, and does. present a dour, forbiddin g, scowling countenance \Vhcn he's \VOrking ·at his trade. Bul Crampton, "'hose off- l'·o u rs e personality i s ciiametrically different. turns \Vi stful and longing when he talks of the Masters. ''Golf has been very good to tnc," said the stocky 39·year-old . now in his 19th season on the American pro tour. "l have ac- complis hed so much more than I dreamed J '>''Ould. But there is pnc thing missing from my career." He hasn't u·on one of the game's four major Lilies. He's collected 14 American tour victories and the 1956 Australian Open . Jn 1973, he won four times. Thal year he a lso became the first foreign player; and only the firth ever, to earn $l million in prize money rrom U.S. tournaments. He's the only fo.feign___P-laye~ lo win the VardOn ropl1)110r he low stroke average on the tour. Jfe has won $100.000 or more seven seasons ln a row, a string that is Dl•lched ~nly by Lee Trevino abd ~xre~ed only by Jack Ni~klaus. 1-Ie"s done almost everything there is to do in golf. Except win one of the Big Four. "l can 'l say I 'm disappointed because 1 've accomplished so much more than I ever thought J. v:ould ," Crampton said after a practice round at the Augusta National Golf Club, site of the l\1asters tournament that begins Thursdci y. ··But 1 reel that my career is in· complete. I 've done almost e\·er- ything the re is to do but win one or the majors. I'd like that very much." He has come close. He 's been second in the PG1\ (1973), lhl'. 11.lasters (1972 ) and the U.S. Open ( 1972). Every time. he was beaten by Nicklaus. "ln those tournaments, it was not meant to be .'' said Crampton, well-known for his fatalistic aP· pronch to the game. l-le heA long held that fate and luck have a great deal to do with victory. ·'To be succcssrul," he said . .. you need ability . And you must find a way to produce the abllily Wlien you need1t.-vou-atso-need the nerve to play certain lholi "'hen you huve to, and you need luck. The challe nge is to find out how to do this and still control' "'your cm·otlons in «--ttght altaa-. Lion." · ' Wednesday night with Jack Bill· ingham. 19-9 last year, facing 20 -g ame winner Andy l\Icssersmith. 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DP-IC•nus 0 11' !, LOB-Kanus (1ly ~. Ci!UOrnl• l . 28--CNllk. HR - 1Nv11err; 1. sa-ou~. c;. a..e11. ~tek 1. sF-Se>,n1 ... It> H Ill ER •I SO 8u$DY 8S.22 16 MillQOrl IL,G-n O 1 I 1 '1 0 Sota '"1000 0 Rvo1n (W,1.(1) 'I l 1 2 J 12 HBP-Qy Ryan Ot•S. WP-N•ngo<I. 1-l::J.t. !'-l C,IOS. Rvan who hurled a no-hitter in his (inai start of 1974, did not keep the crowd in suspense long. I-le yielded a second inning single to Kansas City's George Bretl who stole second and scored on a single by Cookie Rojas. The Angels tied it in the same inning when Joe Lahoud singled and Dave Chalk doubled him to third. Jerry Remy, in his first major league at-bat, got Lahoud home with a two·outsingle. Bochte insisted it is a new Angel team this year. "Last year in the ninth inning we would have been ready to \11alk back to the clubhouse," he said. "But this isn't last year. I think we have new life and new enthusiasm.'' And the same old Nolan Ryan. UP'IT.._..... of the college game, plans to re- tire al the end of the upcoming s~ason. Sharman Wins LOS ANGELES -Bill Sharman, coach of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball learn. emerged as the "world's best free throw s hooter" Monday night in his challenge match against the current record holder, Ted St. ?wtarlin. Sharman, who still possesses an NBA s ingle season free thro\v shooting percenta ge record or 93.4, hit 90 of 100 shots to St. Martin's 88 of 100. The contest was held at tbe Los Angeles Sportsman and Vacation Travel Show al the convention center. Area Coach On Pan Am ' Polo Staff 1 ~ NEW YORK-The appoint·'fl' ment of Newport Harbor High swim coach Bill Barnell as, t ·manager of the USA water polo l"J team for the Pan American•, Games has been confirmed by i USOC president Phillip O .. , Krumm. ,, The selection of Barnett fortheo, post was announced earlier in the Daily Pilot. The Pan Am games are slated for Oct. 12·26in Mexico. •1 Peter Culino, water polo coach~ at the University or Ca lifornia. q was confirmed as head coach by lheUSOC. '°' Barnett played waler Polo for ~ four years al Long Beach Statet and was a member of the Philli~ fi6 water polo team in California "' for six years. q KANSAS CITY'.S GEORGE BRETT STEALS SECOND UNDER ORLANDO RAMIREZ' TAG. The United States has won the M gold medal in the Pan American • Games Jn 1959. J!J67 and 1971. Cuba and Mexico •bould furnish .. themainopposltlon. 'i" ., " West Sues Lakers, takers Sue West ~ LOS ANGELES CAP) -The The •uil also seeks the dil· Los Angeles L01kera, sued by fettnce between West'& salary Jerry West for several million and what was paid to the highest dollars, "have blamed lhe former paid pJayer on the team during All ·pro's "precipitous" retire· the seasons from 1971·72 through mcnl for their dlsm•I record in 1973·7•. the National BasketballAssocla· Sh.allenbereer said West tion this year. ali;ned his contruet for those West's attorney, G11r Shallt.n· years arter being told he was be· berger, s&J d \Yl!'sl 'a suit was filed ing paid as much as any other M·e nda-y-i n-S·a-n-t .. -M"O-n-i-c-a-player on-the-team,but-thet Wftt Supe"1or Court. ll allopelhal tbe had leamtd In 1974 tbal tbis was Lakera failed to make good on not true. $200,000 a year they promised lo After new1 of West's 1ult pay West for hl1 ser:vlcn tor flve spread, CallfolT!la Sporu tnc., y@an 1fter-hl1 r--etJrement--ln -the company that owns the 1974. -Lukers, released i1 -statement • 'aylng Weit had violated an pudlatlon of CO?)tract and fraud, i4 agreement to pla)' fO!'lbe Laken lt's°'e Lakera, not Jerry Wnt.11 H during 1974·75. \ 1oo "West's precipitous, around· California Sports Inc., said it less repudiation of tba'l qrec· · planned LO countersue \\'est for $2 ~ mentju.ol prior lo the atait of Ille mllUon. I season was the prfnctpal caU1e Weit, a pererinlal All·Pro for the Lakers suffering their pl11ed 14 •ea sona with t.H~ mool dloaalrous seuon in Loo Loken. During th1t time he de· I• An1elH,11 the statement said, veloped what a teamapokeaman 11' "1-lfini!thinr-Jut-f or--the-fir'lt-tJ me1 eld-WK-1 've-ry--clone-re-1• • mluinJ Ibo playo!t.Jor thoII$ tlonsblp" wUh owner Jack Kent • Ume and suffering I substantial Cooke .. Th<Me feelings hnve ap~ drop in •Ueodance for the llral 1>11ronlly cooled dll.<tni tbc cur-!! time." ttnt leg1l squ1bble. · .. -Slid-a Lakers apoboman, "If -Tho otatomen\. by CS!-~ ·MyOf!eb.astbe_rlghllosuefor~ ""1 validill. to West's claims. I , , : .. 1 . • -----~ ·-· ... ... --..... .· . .· ' .. ' Cou111et it1g i•t Natio1ials ,, ' . ,, I • • r t I Tue5day, April 8, 1975 Roberts Enters Relays Da ve Roberts of the F1orida Track Club, lhe current world record holder in the pole vault at 18-feet, 6lf.i inches , has accepted an invitation to (.•ompete April 26 in thl' 17th annual Mt. San An· tonio Relays at Mt. San Soatll• Coatie Antonio College in Walnut. The mild-manne red Fountain Valley redhead swept J1ob lligh's Dave Brown Seagren's world record has bee n tabbed to vault or 18·5~ off the guide the South in books at the Florida the 10th 1·cncwal or Relays al Gainesville, the Orang e County Fla.,March29. All-star bas k e tball Roberts won NCAA j.!a1nc at Orang e vaulting titles three Coas t College June years in a row 14·. Expected to (1971 ·72-73) while an un · coach the North is dergraduate at Rice DAILY PILOT 85 'Softball Race Tightens Fullerton has thrown the Coast Conference girls softball race into a threc·way affair follO\\'· • ing ils 3.,;_ decis ion over vi s itin g Golde n Wes t Monday afternoon. That decision, <:oup!(.>d with Oran g e Coa s t CollL•gc's 12·1 rout or vi s- iting LA llarbor in five innings, ~ivcs all three contenders one Joss ill conference play. Cindi Cooper s tolu home to give Golden West a l ·l tic in the sixth, but Fullerton came back with a s ingle, triple and sacrifice fly to pull it out. . The Mi ssion Vie jo Nadadorcs will be in action at Cincin· n ... <.iti beginning Wccln esday under coach Mark Schubert. 1'.ront row (from left) -Becki McCafferty, Brian Goodell, Dane F<Jrrcll, Andy Miller, JuUe Grey,.My My O'Gorman , Schubert. Second row -Shi rley Babashoff, Casey Con- verse, Betty Ann Cheney, Bill Babshofr. Erin· Greer. Taylor I-lowe , coach Selden Fritschner. Third row -Brian Lonsdale, Debbie Blair_, Barb Hunson, Valerie Lee, Dave Duckworth, Mike Kelly. · lns tilule. lie is currently Fullerton High's Bob doing graduate work in Va11 Voorhis. The zoology at the University South leads in tbc of Florida. sP.ries .• 6·3. ''I s till think Bob·---------- Seagren is the world's best pole vaulter," Roberts told relays of· ficials in a telephone con· versation as he accepted the invitation to compete in the 17th annual meet. Orange Coas t scored nine times in the first in· ning and utilized a 12-hil. : attack in submerging LA Harbor. Or• ... C••ttl1J) .. • • .., """91'1. 2b • ' ' ' l:leal\y,(I ' ' ' • Mar~,. lb ' ' • • coo-11,c ' ' • • Wayne TC Mission Viejo Boasts Triu1nphs A N S T/' Tlw John Wavnc Ten ew ports ,, enture nis CluU \\"Ill lra\"L'I to P:.d 1s :1d t•s 1'('nu1s Club 1\pr. 2li in the )>econd i·ound of .lhL· C:.iti fo.-ni<1 'f'l'llll l S (.'lt1fi l'h:1 1ll· p1u n:-h1ps fc1llu11 Ill/.! :.1n 1'i I \'ll'lory O\"l'I" '.'il•\\"l"ICJl"t J\c:11.:h 'l"L·11n 1 ~ <·tub. C.~lolo•n•.i Tl!nn•> C!u1>C.n.impoon•n•1>• For ot Hound JOh'I W~Tn• l C. (81 (!) Nr wporl Bc.irn l C M<•n> Ooubl<!\ llu• · ,1,., L•'""I!' •«<I iJ w \ <lei L,.,,.i .. :11 CJu11 o • • • ~tu.u t llDHi ll (J...,,) <J~! 11,ofl<''l'on'· M~110110 0.11 I ',,. U<!ll >\fl. (JW I <lf1 SllOllon·M•lle• ,, •. ~ ~ Wom<1nt Ooul>lt\ 11••~"1 Elhl>ll !JW) lh·f B••A!t~· l .o v1~ I ~. b 1. J w.ln• benQ>I CJw I d••I W•n>IOA· ,,,., •.• O}. ~····n1..-. l!;~nd.t!I IJW) wort I>• Ot- t~~·t Mued Oaublt\ (,1,,,, m• ~ ...... n l ( J ... I d• ! {..oll"''" I '""·"'o J '• t ,., r, u 1, t '> 1,""' I J ~' I U• I ~ "" '"''' >\>n'1on o } o • Vl,)Un\j ll"'"" I Nl1' dd Ulfl<tl l•lt"<l<4e 0 J.,f> J I ~. Volleyball Results 80 YS VOLL£ Y BA LL v ••••• ., t \l<1n<•<l a~• £101'" C.••nnl'. 1~ 1~. I~ 8 1~ I. Junoor 'l»•••lf r.,1 .. 11l"' 1>~t tlol~<i C.•ande, 1~·1. El C.OmlnoTour"~'"'"I v .... 1, .... Mun1onq1on Bte .. cn cltl W~•I lo•· "J""~ I 1-1], I~·~. 10>1 (O Awlatlon IJ.ll, tO·n; 11>+.t .. ,tfl. M•lllO..in 1~·11. U·IS, 1.,,~ 111 Un1we•\1tv ?·Ii, 1-lS. · Junior V•r11ly >h.nlollQIDn .8•.t<A <It•! l • Q"'nla I' ~-11·2· ~p!ol wolti tl•v~rty Htl!~~·!I. t I >. o~t c..1~nd.tle 11.q, 11.J, ~1>111 wol ~ •• "" 11·6, ~.I I . a~• u,~erlv k•ll~ IS 1; ,,.,t to !"icl!d 111 o_n•n•pion~tHp 0·11. I• 12.H 11. WOMEN·~ VOLLEYBALL .. t,l>ld•·n Wt•>I Ucl Fullc•IOA 1~·11. I U lo, I} 11. • ruller!on d<'I Go!dtn Wr1I. I ~/. 1 I ;. .. O••n~ Co<1~1 0<1t UI H••bo•. 1}·8. 1) 11. l'ldve•\ ot v~me : Joan·~ Bandel •ml l~« '>m•IA • O<Jnge Coo1l d~I LA Hd•l>!>I" 11-11. lit ,. Pldy<I 111 o"m" Ldu10~ M.ft· Dunitld r.ti ssion Vi ejo is rapidly making itself kno\\'n as the sports center of ()range County . Swimming and tennis hu vc been staged on an inte rnational ll'Vl'I. Golf has had many of the top nu mes on the PG A lour participating n1 events at J\1 i;;sion Viejo Golf Club. Now comes another sport that could c.lcvclop into a n1ajor attraction and f!ive area residents endless hours of fun and rel<ixalion du1ing the summer months. A wo men's s oftball teum to be known ;.is the S<.ii.nts has been formed 1-IOWARD HANDY a nd 'A'ill play doubleheaders Friday :..1nd Saturda y ni ghts until early 1\u~u st. 'fhis is a fu st-pitch softball unit, hopefully comparable to the Orange Lioneltes. if not now, in the not too dis- tant future. 1'he team will play a 70-gamc sehcdule using mostly college players from this area including several from Golden West and Orange Coast. ~1elanie Kyler, one of the top pill'hers around , plays for Golden \Vest and ul so for the Saints. In a practice game Cot the Saints re- cently, s he \Von a 14·0decision, giving up four hits and belting a pair of home runs. Not far behind is Orange Coast's Karl'n Wolf who won the second game. 21 ·6 with another four.hitter. But \Volf hit only one home rWl . 'rhc Saints 'A"i ll be playing at Ave ry Park . one of the fin est night fi elds in Southe rn California following recent renovation. All home J:(ames are doubleheaders that start at 7:30. usually on Friday and Saturday nights. The opener is 1-'riday. Coaches of the team are two former L1onettcs players, Donna Connally 'and Debbie Wolf. rfhe Saints will compete in._. league this year, their first . They are mem- be rs of the Southern California \\'omen 's Softball League and a s· sociate members of the Pacifi:: Coast Women 's Softball Association. The annual ASA Southern Pacific regional tournament to determine an cntr~1nt in the national tourney, will be held al A very Park with the Saints ~s hostesses, Aug. 6·10. How do community college coaches Johnny Brooks of Orange Coast and Judi Garman of Golden West feel about their st;;ir pitchers playing for another learn ? ''I used lo coach an outside team,'' Brooks says. ''J think it is good for the girls to get more playing time." "Underhand softball pitching is more of a natural movement than throwin g overhand," Garman adds. ··it doesn 't hurt them to pitch on "'eek ends and again during the week for us." Both agree. however, that any schedule conflicts will be ironed out \Vith the school team coming first. Ap- parently this is alright with the Saints. 'fheir schedule runs through the summer months into August while the school season ends in May. Al esia Speir of Orange Coast· College finis hed 18th out of 46 com· lpetitors in the all-aroWld competition of the WAJA W (Western Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women ) at the regional gymnastics championships held recently at the University of Nevada CReno). Orange Coast finished 11th in the team totals in its Cirst year of gym- nastics competition. Other members or the t eam competing for coach Barbara Wright's Pirates in Reno in· eluded Donna Freier and Teresa Con"'·ay. FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings • TOYOTAS fXAMPLE: TOYOTA MX13 4 DOOR Au!omtloc. oow•H ~le tt1nQ "" 'cnnchhQn<n\I AM ••a•l'.I, lJ•ll ttunclo•-d~ ill 1n.11aw """e !ftl~'I $32.73 • . VOLVOS JUT THI PRICE IMCREASl Al.L MODELS IM STOCK OVER 60 MOW IH STOCK ALL AT EXTRA SAVINGS • USED CAR SPECIALS '72 VOLVO 164 A.ulo-hC, A.M/Flril t•d•O, "t•I ... ggl'cM..,...no. -11"'1"9 (77\FVlJ .54 177 ..,.,_he 1t•fl~""•ll•on •" c-•10-."G !62&JMYJ 52477 ~t4,.RIUMPH TR6 41 --•WMI. """hll WW -0ntt c2'0 -1i..-1111 $AVE ·-· AMERICAN LJlAGUE East w L Pct. GB Baltimore 0 0 Boston 0 0 Cleveland 0 0 Detroit 0 0 l\1ilwaukee 0 0 New York 0 0 \\'est Angels 1 O Chicago O O !vtinnesotu. O O O<tkland 0 0 Tea"'Xos o O Kansas City O l Mol'ICl•v'sC..,.. Calilorn!•3. Kan!Hl5 C.•IY 2 Only ga""' scrt•auled Toclar'i G;,mn .000 .000 ,000 .000 ,000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 ,ooo .000 ,000 ':i 1 MllwaukH (Sl.tlon ll· 16l al Bos!on m .. 121-1J) New 'l'Ofk \Medicfl. 1q.15) •I Otwel.-.d !G. ~rry 21-llJ Monne"°la IBlyle""n 11·111 61 TIQS (J."'-lllS JS·UI 11;,.,,.,n C.ity !SoHtlorlf l J.1•) •I M91ll CT_,,. ,,.\91 Cfl.itaoo lWOOd Xl-191 RI Oilkland !Blue 11·1~1 Only qdme~ ~tfWdull'd .,.,.,.,...,~lf•r't Gamn Moiwaukee "' 6011on Monl\t1>0ta a\ le•a~ k•nw~C.•tr "' "".,." Cfl.ill9" •I O."and Only ll"""''"riedulld NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal Chicago New York ·Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis East W L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 \\'est CJ n(·innat[ 1 0 Jlouston 1 0 San Diego 0 0 Si.In Francisco o o .1-\tl..inta 0 l Pct. 1.000 .000 .000 ,000 .000 ,000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Dodgers 0 1 ,,... .... ,.,a."'" Clnclnnilli 1, c.f99'fl I U41flllh•J Montrt"I 8, !"it. Loull 4 liou~lon6, Atllnt;, 1 Onlv oames M:IM!duled TOd•Y'l G•Pfl" GB 1/2 1 1_.I~ 'h 1 1 PnHad11pfl.I;, IC.drllon 16·131 •I Ne• York (Se<1~1•ll·IH 11.tt.tnlit (Carira 164 1 itl HOU'>lort 4Grll!!n 1'•101 ~n Ft;tn(.l\CO IB.1rr \l-91 ill~ 0!"911 lJonf!:S .. ,11 OnlJ 9'J!1W• SCIW<!Ulfd W.01Mt4;t7'S ~ Monlttat at SI. Lou+• Dod'lff' al Clntlnnall A1lant1;,1 l-lou•lOft San Francil.ct>al !".Ml OilQO Only9.,.-.,KMd1>led El Toro Stopped El Toro 1-ligh's Ch.irgers fell victim lo one too many errors .Mond.iy and dropped a 5·4 non·lcaguc baseball d c l'is io n lo the hos t Esperun z~ Aztecs. 1'he Charge rs s<·ored four Limes in the fi fth in · ning to :..1ssum c ;.1 4-2 le.id :..1s Mike J\1iller came u1> ,..,.ilh a LV.'o-1·un s ingle, then l·lector Gonzules stroked a lw o ·run homer. But E spernnz<.1 pecked uway at the margin "''ith ~ingle tal li es in the fifth and sixth inning , then scored the winning rWl in the seventh wh e n an Aztecs pluyer reached first base on :..111 e rror. lie eve ntually seared on a two-out squib s ingle. E l Toro 141 •• • • ... Moll~.Jf ' ' ' ' L.18...nn, II 0 " • Gon1•ll!'>,'-, ' ' ' ~l§OA.rt ' 0 • • eu-.oer. ll>·P ' ' ' • Scrilnd, 30 ' 0 0 • C.. G<•1illw;t, Cl·p ' • • • Mo..WUQ1'1. lb ' • ' ' S.Gri1dlv.t. 21> ' ' ' • Ur<1ul'IMI, ~~ ' ' ' • Wh•l•.I> ' • • • To1a1 ~ .,_ • • • 5ci1RllYl•nill't~ ' • • El l oro .. "' ·-· • • E•peroinl<t .. '" ,_, ' ' Roberts will be joining perhaps th e finest relays "field eve r a s· sembl.ed for the pole vault. The vaulters include 11-tike Tully (17·9) and Ron Mooers tl7·6) of UCLA , Larry J esse (18-0) of Texas-E l Paso. Vic Dias, Bob Slover and Kjell Isaksson of the Beverly Hills Striders; 1973 AAU outdoor titlist J\1ike Cotton. and Roland Carter, last year's Mt. San Antonio Relays champion and the cur· rent AAU indoor litlist. Roberts last appeared at MSAC two years ago. He was impressed with the facilities and condi- tions and n oted wilh satis faction that the scheduled time for vault- ing competition this year has been moved back t.o3 p.m . Roberts is the scrond world record holder lo accept an invitation lo compete in the Relays. Jay Silvester, who shares the world mark in the discus with Ricky Bruch 0£ Sweden, will come out of r etirement tocompeteApril26. Track Results AyMIOtt~.Jlh ' ' ' • Don.old..,.,. "5 ' ' ' ' lttoUI, lb • ' ' ' McRotie•ls,p ' ' ' ' v.01•.1> ' ' ' ' l>u•totd.11 ' ' • Our~fl.••t.~f ' ' ' lot.oh " " " ' Seer• lly 1 ... 1 .. ~ ••• 001 00-1 1 9 ,10 02-11 12 z V;,rsllf Uo..i11t.1 011 ur1 El Y•N 100-1. Me~~ner !LI ?. BonO tLl J. ~WISI 111 .w \l;,n 1,J ew CE!. l1nw: 10.1. Oii> r 2'10-1. Me>Snf!r {L I 2. Bond IL}l. ~."211 J 0 • ' • O.,oe61rc"°"rd CEl.Tlme:2l .l. c.ldel'Oll,rt l 0 <MO-I. Young \El t . Carl Bfr~ Ky~.I> I 0 ' • ' • (Ell .O!olr1tn*rCL ITl....,:,J.2. CooCleo".ss 1 I l80-1. Voun9 IEI 1. Berry (Ll 3 • .,,.,.....,,3" l o ' • ' ' R;,m;.eyCL ).l 1me·1·0,.1. .e..r11 ...... u 1 0 Ml l1-I. H t1nl9 CL I 1. Jolly ILi l. L~,,c. l 0 ' ' ' ' Mi.llig.an CE I. Time: •:c~.J . Ol1~,cl l O J•mile-1. Furbee I EI 1. C-on A.Ylll.10 ) O ' • ' • (L I 3. Lo v1n g wo rlh ILi. Time; Tot.ii~ 21 1 10:1).0. S<-•ylttlliltf~ ' • tlOHH -1. Brhtot IL)2. R1'*-en CLI Golden•.a 3.GrU!itn !LI. lune: IS.1. ••• 000 001 11-1 2 I 000 IOl a-J 4 J lJOLH-1. Ren•fifl Ill 2. Wall«e fijjlcr!Qn CLI l. Co• CE). 11""': 40.1. 4<IO •tlltf -1. E l l o•o. Tin~: "6.•. Mile rel•w-1 . El Toro. TlmP: 3:42.1. HJ -1. Cox !El 2. Wa llilce (LI l. v .... no., ILi. Time: Hl!lqfl.I ~ •·1. LJ -1. V;,n Lll!W (El 2. McK~te (LI J. B•l•lol IL). Olslilncl!: 21-2'1>. P'l-1. Ll!itfl.'1' IE I 2. JitCQ\IH (El J. Fu•lle<t (£). H1!•9fl.I: 12-0. !"iP-1. Gil_.J, lLl 2. Oel;,y IEI J. Ew•t>!; IL L Dl>l•ncl!: ~·4V.. 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Distance: 9).1, Tennis Y•r~i1y Es ..... u. 1171 UI) El Tor• Sh19l1s F"red«kk IE) def Ro"-r 1-5; def ~Iner •·O; del Fr•nldin 6-4; dei Hwong6-G. ...._,_ IEI ~I 3_., 1 ... 2_.; -... Ames fE)IMlf).6, J-6.2 ... •-4. v.t>i~ker IE I IO!il •.ft; _.. 1-S. 1.4f. ... Double• Ell;oil·Munl CE I splil •Ill'> Aleo>M- P•nen 1-S. ~1; $.Plil .. 11r. J'ni.on--Necr 6--4.U . Romrt~B«.det tEI ~I J..6. 4 .. ; bi.ti.ft, .... Pro Scores ABAf'L.AYOFFS IS.~141-$1w'" ~tl1sl !".£Ml FINALS Mon4<1y"sC.•mH WOHl~ll Oiwi,ion lndiaNo '18, San Antonio •J (lf'lllian..I ..,_,,,.,P'.'.l-Gl Oen.-er l:Ho, Ul•fl. l<'O IOefl'IO!l" leildS s.er-.l~) T0111ig11tl•sc;...m• E•sWr• Diwldo• Mempllis •t ic:entucky {l(~uc~y '6am$.!!riei;1-0) We put places at the same time . Long distance puts you in business anywhere, without taking you out of your office. Even a coast·tcx:oast crisis can be handled quickly and economically. , The next time you need to be in two places at the same time, remember how you can ge\ there . ' • • I ' ' 1 " ' • ·I l I . " \ • ·¥ '# .. '1 • • • • ., • I "'.· . , DAILY PILOT Ex·GWC: Star FVTeam The A.fN>M Pal mer ·Method College Golf HB Coacltea Face Players The Huntington Beach standout Roy Miller1 lbd ' HJeh coaehea: will take llg htweight,.epacbea on the senior varsity George Clemens and ~· Eye Analysis Aiming a£'t'AIN KNEE·fLEX FOR STRAIGHTER SHOTS P D . • ..J ~n,d For Title ,. •• \\ "T141m \COrl,.9-1. $-II •tt 1, Serl o .. oo """ ... di i. ll'uU1rton ••S•. (II• ••!<» )03 ), Mt. Siii Anlot!IO ~ t, Ortt>QI '°'"tot. team Thursday n ight ut 7 ,·T;•:n:y;;:F;•:;';;•";';;';•;;· =;;::;=; at Huntington Beach Ii High In u buok•tbal). llVIN UYAlll'A-ays iviire The Fountain Valley-"" ': '· OCC •corlf\11 -lttl'ldy SU"'°" It, Ste ... Mu•r•y IO, Jon11 Burrb IO. Toni Sun•mt r~ 15. Aotl 1t111 19. Aon f'r .. m•h11 ••· To...rMy rn1111u11-Gf"111Colbe•I ISll'llt Al'lll n. G8Th~·coaches will be led OH ~Oii o .. m Wes tm1ns ter Cougars . will play San Mateo Sun· B\'EDBURGART And ju~ging from day at 12 :40 at El 01 ... o.;1yP11o1$t•11 Peterson s s u ccess, Camino College for the W E S T L 0 S Adams hopes to have all American Youth Soccer ANGELES -If wh~t his players t a ke the Organization Division •• • fl -~··: ... "' ,,, ... ' ://,'"": ... 7~"· . l. ~tfi'i\ . . . ... ~ .. ·~~: Curt Pete,rso.n says ts course next year. three slate title. true, he d1dn l comt! lo Peter:son, wh~ Adams The Cougars won the You irc toini to hil rtl•tivcly UCLA to get an edU<'a-calls a power hitter who division three(7-9) title sitaiaht sholi with 1rcalcr con- . ~-· tion. . docsn 't strike out much, in region 5 of the AYSO. siHency tr you can extend 1he But 1n the la.st two ts hittin~ .33~. He le11ds They advanced to the "fllaht palh" (that pott*on of -rn.onths, the de s1gn~ted the Bruins 1n doubles slate c hamp ions hip H.-IUCIC- 30th ANNIVERSARY by varsity coach Elmer Combs, former Oilers h I ( h UCLA d h belt your swint in which your club-at er or t e "'ilh se\"l'n an as · game last week with an baseball team has s eem· cd four home runs. 8 . 6 w i n o v e ·r the head is movina <!own l~raet line THE Pl.ACE TO PLM ingly learned en?ugh And Adams l'Ompares Hawthorne-Lawndale and lookinaat lhe 1arae1). 'l'OUAVACATIOH& about eye analys is to the 6-0_, 19~-p_ound Vikings. One way to keep your club-RECRf.ATJONAL.FVTURE be o do to h d n or to head mo>tina· in the riaht direc-.~ ,mea c .r .. . mustac ioe JU I • The game was tied iion throuah the hilling arta is ' MUMDREOSDFUNlllTS&DISPl:AYS•COMPETlllONS • _J ~~ been taking t~IS former i:'nteaters stars after regulation at 0-0 DEMOMSTRATIOlS. IMSTRUCTIO•S. PRIZES . FUN v1s1b1hty prc:>gr~m with Jeff Mahnoff and Terry and remained that way to retain your kncc·nex .•. espc-f[ATURESFOJ:THEElfllft_[fAllltll an . optometrist in o~dcr Stupy. after an overtime period. cially wi1h your lef1 k.nee .•• until ' t? improve the coo:,dina· ··Ii e's a good c!utch To decide the contest the the ball is well on its way. flGA flill.l llll :1n•MS FASlflllt : orui t n of my eyes the 1 · l h •ets q wte a Most ....,lfers stiffen ·their left tOWOlllOI : , n1i~,un: WEEKDA.YS2P':M. 10 • ut er w o g ... team s th e n e nt e r ed .. -11111111•wu: . ll.llllftelUlfa: WEO.EHOS12HOON former Go ld en West few extra bnse hits, penalty kiek competi-knee too soon. This forces the 11 11115 • ttit;.i ASSotlAllOI • •tllnsu.n College s tar says. '·.1 says t\dams or Peterson, t ion. clubhead to swing quickly inside \'I •• SPOii : . \\r~., 1us FWno1s : 1uNIOlsi11-111,1.1s found _out I had a dom1· who bats fifth. . It look three rounds to the target line, a nd thus orr the . -~ : ~111111J111.~• : i1os cs-111s1.oo nantr1ghteyeandcould Peterson cre dits break the tie but the night~th .You should sensethat i:;.:m;_"Ai;Mmi~(j"~::·s~;E~·~~·~;···:.~···~·1~;l;~;l·~~·· ··;, only con_centrate for a Adams a~d _S~wt elle CoUgars finally emerged your knees are 5Jidin1late ... ny10 Clllfff -,,:...i ; l !Tll • flllD 51111. shortpertod. Field for his h1tt1ng pro-with ail S·6 triumph, the lert and kadina thtclubhead IIDSl.Ull•l\J ' : 11t o : lllllDDEI ·'Before I look the \\'CSS. Eduardo Sanehei scored throuah impact. ~-v ~~~•lll <r : tttDC• : ~':~'l.'l co.urse. I was a streak ··/\dams is like the two goals ,·n the penally ri•A •\ • 111•is • 101C101s r 11 1ASUJ1lll •........ ..... • 1•s11uc110• • • hitter. But now my eye cu l mination o a kick competition. During ·······v,it 1 "1[i1is'0 :·········,ii0siii:"•·:··••·········· coac h es,'' s ays the regulation it was the .4-eaSnoJts Calel'lllar tDM,rnn011 ~· 1,.~ t1W1,10ics • TRAYElnt•f(STIY.U S m O O th· l a I k j n g play of goalie l\.like /""J.I< "J:' :i.• DUlW•OI: :ti. JGWIOI & : W111kl"sloplrawllilms Peterson. · e a · Rothenberger which w..i-111•y(apr.t1 \/011evb.on-e1 loro "' L• °"'"'• IUllilS!. S1111•TOllM011. ldi«~t tox••1 proaches baseball lik e enabled the Cougars lo L:':~~~~-;~:,. .... ai l~~.!;to:•\/~:~!: !~~!!:v'~';;!'.~•ri~•v;ame•prec~• -twwlon: •1=:1•:": ol 1rMlu.hltli1$. • tl).ot yout1 moy noH 1 COMP"1'1 OUN•I COUNTY CO'ftlA•I .. , ..... : ~ a,...L S.C.........MW.."'11, ..... ,..... •-"•Lellt .... 11...i ... 9'u.-.. 2 MONTH TO MONTH llHTAL IA$1"S 3 HO Dlf'OSIT llfUlUD ON A''IO'f'IO CllOIT 4 ONLT $17.10 I'll MONTH TOTAL COST l .. Rli•I,_;,....} 5 NIW COMl'ACT U•l'f Siii 11'/• 14 1 1/J1 6 'f'OICI MlSSJ.Gl~PAGIU ALSO A•I AVAIU.ILI 7 FULL fRll MAINTINANCI " 11 p ·IOIEIJ Wlif : 1L !DI fOOUU : 1n tOlltlnlll'.M showil'f John Wooden does stay in the game. uni-«r•ily •t !.Ml c1emen11 tan •I c;,mna•••~•-Foul'lta.n Vallev at •••••• :.!.!'!'.S!?·!l' •• : ••••••• '!'l:'.~'.'!'!I •• : •.•••••••••••••• b k lb II '··'''· uc ,,,.;ne at use l1 p.m.1, ,, , , ,, ~ 418'5 ••05 as e a · The Fountain Valley-Newport1-1a•t>0•U>.5• .. ~,.,...,,,~,. .... ,,..,,,,,,.,.,, ·."' .. ,u~,,··,'o" 1 •• JRIVflEIPOHS 171 ....... H ' b n more th an So<.ithern (llifor,..la COll"9e ill ~P-Westminitef (l:l~I, Miifrina at H""'!· "''-"" '' e S e~ Westminster t eam has po•d<nellLS6ddlewck•t C.ro~mont inQ!Ol'l&!ii1ch <l :1s1. IY ~ : CUT •"' i ~-l: rROM 411 so. lAHTA ,., 1A11T•"""' l expected. In practice, scored 66 goals this year u!,!,1m.n,1..,_.......,1;0,,.,1 AAU ,,1 0,,. C.i•hvolleybdo11-we111.i1.a1eo1(Jft'I ,,",,','• , • • flSMllOll _... • Aus o ,,_ "'-kKll, flll1.a11t1 ... "'-" ORANGE COUN7Y RAOIOTCLEPHONE S£RVICE 1fjr h II '[h and ~SI, Sal'lta MOn1ca Ot 01.itn91' C.0.~I • cl' DIM .... ~!. Sa• ei.-i., e· run WI us, and given up only eight, .c;i,,,,.,;. iootn•rl:JOi 7 • lME : 10 c•,i."'• .... •1 '"-<•• 11111 "'-h n ''OU can't outrun I Tennit-ErToroa!Oiifniifl-IJUs,Mi•· C.irls •o!1bol!l-P•<'•C .. at Golden CUIDES : : UPfUS \ • ··: Z lMlll ., .. ,,,,. w e J. n ot counting pen a ty •lo" v11 10 •' 1..agul'la Btao1. s~,, 0 ,. __ 1 " - ! h h h n You r~~~~~~~~~~~i'~··~-~-·;1~"~"~·~-~":"~·~·~ .. ~·~~~'~"~"~·~~~"~·~'"'~"~"~~:::":''~·~·~·::··:":~~~::'.''::J~~~~==~~~-~·~·~;·~·~ .. ~-~~~~~~~~~~~:__J.!~~~~~~~~~~~ t e coac • O\V ca k1'cks lobreakt1'es. "~·· ·• 1t>o1na1J.JC1. \IC Ir ~i"" .or lJr'.L A. complain. "He's a coach, yet he's one of the tean1." ""' CURT PETERSON coordination h as im- proved.'' And his ability to con- l'Cntrate ha s also im- proved. ··11e is now able to hear other guys, but can t~c them out .'' s ays his coach Gary Adams who formulated the id1:.·a of Peter son taking the six- \\"Cek program . r\dams, \vho l'.Oal'h("d the UC Irvine 1\ntcatcrs to NCAA college division titles in 1973 and 197-1 . wrote his maste1·s thesis on eye a nalysis and says the program Peterson took from Dr. Vin("cnt \Vhite is the only kind in -existence. In short, the p<.itient may be asked to follow the rotation of <1 di sk w hile fi guring out a mathematic<.1\ rormula, ·And then there is miniature Sawtelle Field \\•he re the r ight field fence is only 337 feet from home plate and the left field fence is 334 . "ll"s ;.i great field to hit in." says Peterson, ··and it"s really tough on pitchers. ··But a lot of hitters come in here and upcut on the ball. The key is j ust to get your cuts and make contact.'' /\nd Peterson's ability to make contact is the primary reason he is"th_c designated hitter, a posi- tion he has held for the past three weeks. P e t erson will s ometimes play firs t base and occas ionally pitch. ··But his primary posi- tion is as designated hit- ter." says Adams. ".We really \\'ere going to use him as a pitcher. but I c hanged m y mind for tv"o reas on s. One is bcl'ause he is such a good hitter. "And secondly, he had a knee operation last fall oind fell t oo far behind the rest of the staff." For Peterson, it has been a year of un- imagin<.ible expecta· tions, or pleas ure he didn 't think possible \Vhen he accepted a Sl'holarship last spring. ,.\t that time, Art Reichle was baseball coach. and the on ly re· ason Peterson came to UCLA ··was bt•cause I Now $5.99 Clan MacGregor® quarts ... it only tastes expensive "' a s o f r e r c d a 1111/0090 Sc<>1c~ _,,1 10 ,,_, , ~, scholars hip." M:l<lOl'I co f'1ISQll, NJ oe111 in¥1M•'• I AIR CALIFORNIA ANNOUNCES DIRECT DAILY FLIGHTS FROM ORANGE COUNTY! ... -· Take off for Tahoe the easy way ... .....;1h N.r California. For just $32.00. a c.C>T'M!:nient, comfortable Electra Jee flies you direct. Weekdays or week· ends, from nearby Orange County Air- port. 5pe(:Lal discounts for families and groups of ten or more. Only iM!h Air California ... the airline !hat con· sistently earns the best on-time record In the business. One call to Eli.sy Inf or· mallon arranges everything from flighl reservallons lo complete vacation packages. wllh lickets v.e ltlng at a nearby tnwel agent. Easy enough? Air Cnlifomla lo Lake Tahoe: , •• we're easy to take! Coll Eosy Jn/orrnofion In Oronge Counly.(714/ ~Downe,. (213/ 924·3313; Laguna, (7141494-7595; Los Angeles, (2131627-5401 AIR CALIFORNIA We're easy co cake. I ATLAS \' WHITEWALLS. 1~- NDW DNLY \ c :j MDRETHAN ' BLAGKWAllS l ~------- for standard &-cy'I. Fords, Chevys, Plymouths & most American· inade coinpacls. ror all standard American-made &-cyl, cars. A well-tuned car can help save gasoline. Ask about our tune· up for your car now. We'll replace points, spark plugs, and condenser. Set tim- ing. adjust idle and set fuel mixture. Air-conditioned cars higher. Check our prlcet lor other makes and models. Offet 9fHft Aprll 30. We also check dist1lbulor cap. rolor, ignition wi1ing, PCV valve, air !liter, luel f1lte 1 and carbu1e lor. Reptacemen! parts for these 11ems add11ional, ii 11ecessarr. Good ¥allies and • ...... ~cl .,. ... 11yocriv ~ Exxon ValueCenter stallo are re8dy to offer you a wide selection of q\.lality automotive products and services at good· value prices. Right in your neighborhood, you can shop for a tire, a battery, get an olLChange.nnd 1111icl11nore, Slop by your nearby Exxon ValueCenter and check ' Why pay dollars more for whilewalls when you can get these quali ly Atl as whitewalls for only 99¢ more than the blackwall price! There's the glass-belted Atlas Paceselter'", com- parable to !ires on many new cars loday. And lhe Alias Cushionaire, with four plies of polyesler cord for a smooth ride and good mileage. Slop by soon for these great values during our Whilewall Dealing Days. Atlas Cushionaire Tire llZt llZI lUllLtst IUCR.W.. rrD. D. JAX Prle• lfl .. ~-.. (...,.,, 111•1 E78·14 34.22 36.18 40.09 41.06 43.02 44.00 =~ .. Cha fit!lngs & ffuid nge. ii needed. • Includes up to 5 quarts of Exxon Plus Motor Oil and a new oil filter. • Chassis lubrication. • We'll also check these 4 vital lluid levels: trans- mission, power steering, dilrerential & brake fluid. Otter ends Mar 31. 2.32 2.47 2.62 2.69 A78-13 24.45 1.76 C78-13 27.87 1.98 E78·14 29.83 2.27 F78·14 31.78 2.40 G78-15 34.71 2.60 H78·15 38.62 2.83 Wh1lewalls only 99c more Atlas Wiper Blades ' & Washer Service. We'll Install a pair of new Atlas wipe r blade refills, up to 18" size. Check wa sher system and refill washer supply. Otter ends Aprll 30. ON Shop at the ValueCenter sign. Prices and Otters shown above are avallable at Exxon service stations identified by a VatueCenter door sign reading: ''Operated by Exxon Company, U.S.A." Prices and 90ers may vary at participating Independent Exxon ValueCenter dealers. , oul all the gqod values Ihle nth. ' Vahl&Cetiler ' • ' ' ' .- I ' r H , ' .. I I I ' , l ' ' t ' • I • r I I I I I t ' . ' • • • To~ight's· TV Highlights NBC (4) 7 :00 -The Academy Awards. The 47th annual Oscar festivities with Bob Hope, Sammy Davis Jr., Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine s horing thehostingdutles. (Story.AS) ABC (7) 8:30 -"Guess Who's Sleep- ing in My Bed." Barbara Eden and Dean ·Jones head the cast of this 1973 TV m<wie on marital manipulations. KCET (28) 8:30 -An Evening of Championship Skating. Champion U.S. and Canadian figure skaters perform in this special. Among them arc Dorothy 1 Hamill, Toller Crans ton, Gordon ~ McKellen Jr. and Juli McKinstry. -' TV DAILY· 'LOG Tuesday Evening APRIL 8 For Week Outlined "Plly1lo!oqy,'" J•tk Ferlll, .M.D .• c:llte! ol C•rol•c C•ll'lfler•t.iion U llllt'.ior•e\, i..onQ 8e•cll Vet~­Adm•M•lilr•tio~ Hol>P•i•I. P•rt ol II lecture \eries, "Tr.e Hearl ""O Circul•lory Sysl~m," J.10 11.m., F1e>hmfn utctu1e Hall. fH: Nof'I. I cr"'i1, 1s1 , Creel!!, S61 ; Sor19le old· miu-. ol iPottf permits. ,s. "Poelry Wrillno Wor ksr.op," ~l L, Pele•\, Pr..D., prote-.,,.,.., Do!p.1rl""'"' of Engtlill, •uthor, POet. P•rl of -•l<sl'l<l1>, J.10 p.m .. Rm. 2-111, Hu,,,_ni11ttHf ll Fe1~. '"C•hlornl1'5 M.1•·~ LO!e Sy~lem,u Carl i... Hubbs, Pn O .• prortswr emeritu~. Ml""" e1ology Rt<,eM(I\ Olv!slon, •ncl S<.ripps lnslltuHon of Oc••noQrlplly Gr•clu•t• O•!l*•l· ""'"11. P•rtot l•clu•e series. ''Tne Ll'<l- lrw;i Mlrlne R•1.0urcts ol Calilorni1 : Trw Man.IQemenl lmper1l1ve:· l·'l:JO p.m .• Rm. 1)1, Pl\ySlcal Sdel'l(es Bldg. F111: Non-cr11dll, 1-46 : Cr...Oil. S•1. Sln<J lt fdmlsilon, if \pace 11t•m1'5, IS. THVASOA. Y, April 10 "Con1ront•lion .• , rr.e Presi<knl TIO. Tr.e Conore1i:· Jaml'S Roose.en. letlurtr In Soc1111 Etoloqy, VC lrvfne, Part ot 1ectu1e w rits, 1·10 11.m., Rm. :106, Soclf l S<ien<tS Lab. Fee: SlJ, ""II\ or wltl'IOu\ er.ell!, "Photoqrtph•r Edward we~tO<'I -tne ,,,..,., Not 111e Mytl\, ··Cole Wetton, pl>OIOQ••Phe•. P•rt ol ltclurm wries, "P1><>!0Qr•pner1 o" Pl'IOIOQ••P"r. P•rt H," 1·10 p m .• Rm. 100, Socllll S<lel'Ct H•ll. Fee; Non.(redit, lJO." Cit<!•\, ~l. Sin<JI"' •dmusion, •I 1o1»1<e !If• mil\, \~.IS. FPID,tr,V, A,pri l 11 -.... - "lnten ~•va Journ•I Process,'' Fr•,.<es K. Hfu\te,.stamm, Ph.0,, tnt••P*~I 1n 1ra1nln<J, 01•I01j1,1e HOuSll, Pl' BI.IC '.\"OTICI-: Nlw vor~. N. V , Fl•~t ;,. 1>•0Qt...,,, 1·10 1----~-~o p.m., Rm. 1U, Pl\yli<•I Sclel'l(eS JO)tl 8111(1, ft•; ~I. p!uS \101or JourNI. FICTITIOUS &USINESS. ... AME STATEMENT FlllO,tr,V, S,tr,TURO,tr,Y ,tr.NO SUM· TnelaUOWIMIJPC!'"""~•redOingbu51· DAY,,tr,prll1 1,1t•nell3 ne>~aS ' "Tiie l.iv•n9 Cl•\1toom, Srntfte,is INTERIOR OE.SI GNER'S C.Vll..0 ol lndiv•fu•l•ltllo" •nd \tie Operi C••s~oom," Aobtrl Daw, E0.0.,pre-• NEWPORT BE,.CH. lDCI Newpar\ S•Ofnl, ln\!llule tor tl'le Oevelgpment Ce"ter Or1ve, Nt •l>O•I B1111cn, ol HUl'Tl•n R•SOu•tes. A 1r.re<ll'.(11y pro> Clllitor"Tatt~ Qffm, Friday, 1·10 p.m ,: Satu•(\.;ly Interior De'"l" EO.,t •t•on111 · .,,,... Sunder, l :JO •.m.•S p .m ., Rm. 5tfv1ce~. tnc. 1 Cali!o•n•• to<porahon 24 , SOc:l•I Sciern:•s Lab, VC Irvine 200 New119rl Center Dri•e. ™'WPOrl c...,,puJ>. FM; ~9. 1ric:ludes l>d•~lno, ee.cn,C1litomia't76'0. ~nol hi<ludt luric:l'I. Tnis bu!.in~' os conducteo br • cor· SA TUi:tO,tr, Y, ,tr,pril It paratlonl.NT ERIOA OESIGN "ConHmporary Wr1ters' Sym. EDVCA.TION,tr,L SERVICES, INC. PUBLIC NOTICE Ft Cl I TIOVS 8USINESS. H,tr,MESTATEMENT Tiie touowinQ ptr\ons art Going bi.151• Ael\ .,: Mo-.( \liiRTHUR SQUARE, 118CI Slty P••" Boultv.ilrO, Irvine, Ca•1totn1a 9'1101 l..."C, Smull, !'71.10 Sky Park Bourtv..-d, lfv1ne, C1lilo•nia9ll'07 ...,lls F•rQO Mortt;>aQe lnw:s1ors, a ~'51Cl'lu<,etts Busines~ Tru .. , P. 0 . Bo• •..CUI. San Fr•ntisto. Califorlli• ~·· Tr.is 11usin<ll'SS " concluclell by a Qftne••I ~rtnersr.op. L. C. Smull • . " ' ' . ' '• . . ' , . Tuesda ,A ntB,1975 DAILY PILOT B PUBLIC NOTICE BI O·S NOTICE TOMA.NUF,tr,CTUMEAS (,tr,LLINGFOA&IOS foun1••n v1111ev Sclooao p,..,,,,, Number Onll L19111nouw i..ane. tcorne• 01 T.1•De•t g, N<'w l•ntt l, founta•n •••"''· C•l•Jorn1a9l108 0id De•GI ...... ?·OCp Al ., MdY ~. l•IS P1ai:e o• B•O A.ece1pl 8u•1n.<s•Olhce <1\abOVl'lOC.JhOf"I. Pro1ec1 1ae~lotot'1ion S.d NO. l•·S, Furniture.ind &qu•pme"I Spec•toca!•ons ••e on r.1 e · Bu'"''"~ on 1ce •l 11l)Ove local ion Roal hlol• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EllRORS: '"''"lrill«'I tho.Id check their ads daily and report ~ ron immediahfy. TM DAILY ~ILOT .. _ liability for the fint I• comet ln1ertion My. House1 far Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gen.ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0•1.0M.lr II, !~I S Cldrk M ll1tr.o1rll't0" E.•~'"1.or 011neW111 o! t~ at10ven.1mea o~~edent TOOYtlACAE, LOPER, 1.EGR,tr,NO llS! F•v ....... ~ .... Suitt t, LI JOH•, ca1110ffti••20l7 H•·4H•Ml ,tr,l\Of.,.Y tor E•..:ulor PuDl•'1l<'d o.~~Q>e Co~,1 oa.tY i>;!QI, ¥<1•(1'1 18, 1~. ~nd Apr•I 1,8, 1q/S ~Ml-I,) PUBl.ICNCYflCI-~ OFFICE OF THE SHERIFFORONER COVNTYOFOAA.NGE NOT!CEOFS,tr,LE UN OE A DECAEEOF FOAECLOSUAE'. NI. 2t1•'4 FRE N C H QU A RT E '10M EOWNERS ASSOCl,tr,TION Pla•nlit! v• 8A.~8ARA F,tr, ti EBE RT. e !c , el•I, Dll!~n<l~nt 4 BEDROOM FIXEll $220 PER MONTH HO QU.t.LIFYIHG Grea t large ra mily homt!. Cra1·kti ng fireplat'e, l"am1 ly room. Need s T.L.C.'. r:,ust1ng 1 '-,r f',llA loan. Sl20 P .l .T .I . Call qu1t'k ti4f;.1111 . OUTA SIGHT Qy,·ner 1s no wh c ro a round and-.this BIG B£AVTll-'VL4 bedroom, 3 bath h ome v.·1lh sepa ra le ramily room and dining room is va1't. Bring yourfamilyor call to see 180 DEGREE YIEW HARBOR LIGHTS CUSTOM $48,500 Ci rt'ula r drive. dynami~ entry lo s pat'ious living room with c ra ckling fi replace and breathtak- ing \'i<.'Y.' thru \\'all of g l:.tss. l'rllcrtain on terrace v.·ith soft ocean bn.!l'ZCS and a panoranuc background of mood. Guurml•l kitehen ant.I dining. Retire to tu:'<· urious master suite v. ith \'il'\V. liidea1\':J.\' children:-> &gvc"!:tt Su1tcs. Fn·stlut·all. gets this home at bargain \Jill'<'. Ca II ~3· ';'881 . I, lne unOf•S•Qntd. sn,till•Co•ane•, CDuntyot~an11f .Slate ot ca11rorn1a, ao llt•eDy cerloly lr..t Dy Vlfl""' QI 0.:C•tt OI Fore<!osu•t .ilncl so11e •n lt.t. 5.ui>e<"'' C<>urt ot 1ne CO)Unly ot OroiAQe, State ct C•"lo•n1.1, entertO on feD•.,.•v 29, [® !'IS, '"" •e<orGed Feb'""' y 18, 191} on lne •IX>•e enl•tled •tt•on, ..,,._.,ein 1 "'enc:" Quint" Homeo ... ,.ets A.•wt•a· 1i.n t1o1.1b0ve n.arnfd pl~1n1.1t,OQto11neC1 l'::===c • l'•"'!lmtnl ano M cree ot lor..clo,;ure -\.die .i1ga1nSI 8••t>a•ll Faye Metler\ PERFECT o.1enO•nt, lo• 1ne •um ot Sl\0.00 Ooll•r•, ia .. tul money 01 !Ill! unueo ,l•"•·•f'CI by .. ,,,..., ot • wr•I ot ..,.lortf· ,..nt In •••II ftt•o" ''~""'on M<orcn 5, l~IS, • •mcommanoto to ,,.,u a!lf!"'l>t"' Pl'•ty in the County ol O•anqe, State of Clll •lorn,., de•<" bed•• tollow~ · LOI St ol Tr.K t •l~ a• I>"' -I> re- '""'"" '" l>OO~ 2(1.t, P•Ql!S l2 toll •n· c lu•lve ot M••c.,u ~neou• Ma 11~. in tne Of · H<t 01 IM Coun!y Recoul"r of Or~!!<' Counly, P•Ol><'•tv "commonlv ~nown <1• 146l Oeau .. .i1e Place, (o•la Mesa, C..1lfofn1-eo. l<>Qt'lhe• w1111 all and \lnguiar th(> tenemenh, l'IMrtll•lamen•• and ao· pUtlendn(f~ tl'le•eunto 1>elongor19 or •n ..,yw1..e aoper1a1n•n11. Pt.101..!C NOT1C.E IS. HERESV GIVEN 1na1 on wednesoav, AD"* 11, \~IS. at 10 OOo'clotk, A M . ot tn..I Oay at ,,,..,., LoDbJ, Cou•lloo.,•11. IOC (1v•C Ctnlf• Dr•vf We•t. CllV ot Sama And t wiu \.C!U 111e •bOve Of1o<"otd PfOP!•tv. ~' w•d ... r11 ""° de<•te, or i.:i ,,_., tr..reo! •• m.IY ot "K'''•rv to wtoSly W•d 1UOQmen1 w•IM '"'"'""'an<! uah, 10 tloe hlQllOlll b1llder. tor tll•A •n lawlul moneyOl llof Un•te<:tSlale•. D'1eG fl S<1n1a Ana, Cdlilatn•<>. M.ircn 1.1. I'/~ 8R,tr,OGATES. Snoer1lt·Coront• Counlr 01 0.dnlJ<', Cahlorrn.a Bw C. A R•n<lail, ()epUt• ~anlly Ftldwll WO.ffrDri~e. S111ltl NewPOrt &tKfl, CtlllO•"'" tl...0 Pl•l~11ll's AllorM 1 PubHSlled O<dnQe Coa\I Oa•IY Pilol , ....... ,, • ....., Ao,,11 8, 1q1s 103ol·I~ J>U BLIC ~OTICE FICTITI OUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT for oy,•ner oco:up::anl. :! - Brand New Beac h Duplexes ~·ith 3 DR. 2 Ha Un its each. Ample J:arage & park ln~ "'ilh Isl ov.•ner dcprttialion. S85.000. ea. Cull 644·7211 Ai.:L 'l'hc fastt•st \Vest. . , a Cl::.ssified 642·56711. dra\11 in !he. J)aily Pilot 1\d. Phone Pl'f\1 .1(' ~l)l'ICF: FICTITIOUS 8 U51NESS NAME STATEM~NT Tiie 10110 ... •nQ lll'fWn\ •re 00•"9~'" ne's .as : CRIST MA.N TE(HNICA.L.. SE l"<VlCES, 140 Av•nill11 Cota, Sa" ciemerile, c.11~"'" '1•n C""' A.ti Slud<o tncorparaleo, • Cahlorr>i• (OfPOfiltlOn, 3001 R";I Hill AYl'nw, Cosl• Mew, C•lllornl•'nil?fo fh•l °""ne'' 1s co..aucieo by• <or·' porauon. Cl'lr1\ Art , Stu<110 lncorpor,)ted Thi~ \l•temenl wll' t1l11d w11n t~ Counly Clerk 01 Ora.,11e County oA, M.!•<1111 , 1~/S, F'21t P-Publ•"''" o.a,.Qe Coa<t Oa11~ Pl+ot. Mil• IS,fnclApr 1,8,1),1Q7j 1oa1.1~· Pt:llUC :-iOTICE NOT ICE TOCREDITOllS StJPEAIOR COURT OF THE STA.T E OF (,tr,LIFOR NtA FOii: THECOUNTY OFOA,tr,NGE POii um, .. A.Obe rt Ptlers, Ph.O., Pf"°' l~sor of En11U•r.. "' weekend pr~ Q••m, Fr!Hy, 7.10 11.m.; Saturdl!J •nd Sund1y, 9;30 •.m.·12:30 p.m., ~:JO p,m., Rm 118, Hum.oolh~ Hill, Fte : Non-cr1d11, 1-40! CreC11I, ~>. Oonalcl H. Cohen Th" st1temtnt wa• l1!ed with 1111! Th•• st•tem~t w•i riled "'''" t County Clerk or Dro8on'1'1! (Ot.11\ly on NOTICE 1';HEREBVG1VEN1flolllhc ;,Dave .... meo r,cl!Oal O••l.,cl ol °'""9"' County, Calltorn•a, ac t•nQ DV .>r>d 11\rou<jl'I its Gov~rn,ng Bo trtt, nere•nalter r et~rred I U a • ''DISTRICT'", will rect-ove 111>10, Dul no! ••te• tl'llln 1ne ~ve ~1a1eo """'· !oeal&<l biO~ tor me a•a•O ol a <ontia<I tor ll'le .H10ve P<"o1ect T~p to110"'1nQ Pl't•on' are Clolng bU>•· n~>>a> Ho.,tr,12it1 • E~la11' of BERNI CE M. OUPSlON,. aka BERNICE MA E (,tr,RPENT EM • DVRS TON, •~II BERN!f;E M,tr,li: I I I ' I I I • I ' I ' I I r I I ' ' I Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 1;00 0 "'C111 SlloM" (llftl) '31-Ricll- 1td Arlen, M11y Briln, WiHl11n Bo)<d. 6j "DtdsiH hfttt O.W." '""'' '51-Ridltrd 81W..r1, G1ry llltt(tll. Z:JO (() (t) ... se.dlllrl" Col!C:I. (C) "$111111tf a.di" hit I (mu1) '51 -COtnt """· JirdJ Girt.Ml. ID CJ) IC> """iW ow.ft" (c:oml '65-00ria 017, Rod TfYlor. l:OI 0 (C) "'hie ... .. ....... (inyi) '70-Mhut ltfnffdy, WMm Oata. Rotlert WtM>tt. ~~ Ill 1111 MW (drl) '14 Mitcflvll. Frua NitlJ'ft. KOCE Television 1 tl:M 'CMOOI.. DIST•ICT N•WS 4:M 11..lfCTRIC COM,AN'I' CCI 4CI tlCOCtl CC1 W I I 1r:M 'rH• ASC•NT Ofl MAN 10 s:• ,,,,.,.,..,T••CTICl !CTWI l :•• a1G ILUI. MAJtlLE tCI ' !~~ti COMMUNITY 01' LIVING IN!.TI TtlUIOS(C) l 1JI MAN ANO IN..,llliON"'41N1' 1~11 TIMI TOOll:AW ICI ICI IMl,tr,MI OAOl!cl ~TM..U.C.10U-ICJ_ ·-=-~l"fe ~OMANT C atlELLlott ICI ,; .. ILaCTJt l( COMl'AHY (Cl J :M Al.HlliNATI NO CUlllllllNT CCl'W) ICI tCI 0(0Cli) l ;lt CAJIJIAICOl.INDAS 1:• tl'&CIAI.: ICI l'llllMllllil tP8)1 ): .. 1'\.A'I' IJllDOe WITH 'tHC IP&SI ••• '.'ti ' •• 'V PROOV"') t :tt Sl'E(l,tr,L: ICI IPIS) U . ' "" •:II CAl.l,OJIMI" JOUJINM. -CCI t :a (OOtllM' U..JUN CC I tl'fl.I IPl\I t:tt YOGA WITM MADIUNI IC.l ... Jl.OCll FRID,tr,YS A.NO S,tr,tUAOA.'l'S, ,tr,pril ll~dll;tS•nd t• '"Tloe MIMI"'' SCl'IDOI. .,tr.ware• nes~ •ncl Involvement," ,tr,ncl•ew Al· 1111retU, M.,tr,., prl"<•P•I, 8u•nell Element1ry Scl'lool and J•mt' Pugl'I, ""·"'·· fduc:•tlon.o ai•ec1or, Pe-op1e·~ c11 .. 1c, Santi ,tr,na, a..l"O• .,,,, lee-, ... ., •. A lwQ•wft~end wor~1foo1>. Frldly,, S·IO:lO pm.; S•turoavs, 9 •. m.-n noon. 1.s p.m., RM, SS, a... .... P•rlt Hi9fo Scl>OOI. Fet: Sli2, inc:illtlf• 10me materi•I~, Cloel not 11'1(1\lde luntl'I. S,tr,T UR OA. Y, AOr il lt "Elle<ll"°' Prolt>\•<>n•I Stlllng," Ju!tt A, M•"ne, LI. 8 , .1ttorney. A -.o.ivwm1.,.r,t JG• m ·•·JOp.fn., Or•"'ilfl-Room, Ou111ty Inn, 616 W, C<lfllli!nhon W1y, ,tr,n•helm . Fee· "'°· lncl!JOe\ ~l•s~ maierl1li, lllf'CI\ Modl)Ofkl,,Q. (ounrv Cieri! O! Or•n11e Coun1y on N""rcnl1, 1~1S. F41111 81d• Sil.Ill DI' •ece1ved '" 111<11' p.lace odt<ll•t•fd abO~e. ar>d 1na11 be ~" -publicly •e<>G alo..O at Ille aoo•11 ... ,..., i.me anoo•a<e. 0£\/T RJ)N , 1•lO·G e. SI Antlre~ Pl.t(e, S•nr1i An~. (o101ornoa9U0) \/•~to• EouarClo \laso;i .. e1 M•r.md,), 2-0211 0.-N •a•~ LrL, H"nlrn~I"" Beach, u q)&olo Mart~ IS, l~IS, 1'4'117 Publlu.d 0r.Jfl!l'I' Coast OaiLy Piiot, Apt!l 8, IS, 12, 1', l'llS 12SO.I Entertainment happenings. Every Day in the DAILY PILOT • F'ut>l1ll'IPO Otangt Col~t D•l!y P'i!Ot. OVRSTON, O..re;iseo. ,,,..r,B.•ndA1>• 1.8,IS._191S IOfl&.JS Pl' Bl.IC l\OTICE Eo1cr. b•d mu\1 con to"n 1n<1 be 'e~'•Dlf 10 II><' <onl r <1< • aotun>tnl ~ SleP"cn Ol•"'f'C, )l)~! Pa01~ C1ttle, i..aguna N•Q<Hll, Cd 42&11 NOTICE IS HEREB'I' GIVEN lo ll'lrt :rea•10r~ of tlle above n.i ~d °"~"'" owt all i>er'>Of>S l\d\t•nQ ClitOml ~·n•t" 111e -r..110 ~tt'<IPnl •re reQu"fd W IH• IN!m, .. ur. 11\t' nece'ii••, ~olic.loer,, In ""' ou.ce or the ClllTk 01 tlot •DOVe en- l•llt<:I (OUr I, Of la Prf~Cf'1 tl\tm, wlll'I 1'19 .... ce••,.r• vo..c "'' s, lo tne ..ndf."l"slQl'fd a! l lO l1nd StrHI. P.O. BoK Ill). Ne .. por1 Booacn, Ca11!ornl1 'nillloO. "'"'"' " tne Ola<e ot ttu,1ne•S ol Ille un. 11er••qoea 1n tll mal1e•s ~,l.,n•nQ lo tile e\lale ot ~a·O oectdent, wl!ll•n touT· fl'On!ll', at'•' Ille I OfSI publ•CfllOfl ol ll'llV FICT1 T IOI.IS BUSINESS NAME 5TATEMENT Tr.t fon-l""J personl ••• dO<"ll buSo· 'le~' •s DR,tr,PERY INT E RIORS, !Ill New pon Cl•Clf Or , ~ant• Ana, Clllltorlll• 9?XIS C•tl S•nlord B• yson, J1j F-eoirt-eo• Dr , No. 10, Cost• Mv1a. Call!Ofnid <rJ•l' C..ry G. Bott, 1111 P•••<•fst, C0.1-eo Mer.I, C•11torn•• '1•21 ffo l\ bu.,nes1 Is condu<tecl bY a Off'l••I p,tr tne<sh11> C•n 8tyson T~!' Sll lemt!nl "'"' 1,1eo *'th Ille (ounly Clt•k of O••n91 Ceumy on MiotCll 2t, 1915. F41)1• PuDh'llwd O••nllf: coas1 Oli1y P1to1. Aprll 1,1, IS, J), ltlS 11:12·1S Pl:BLIC :-iOTICF. l'"l(YITIOIJI •U'llNl'SS H,tr,ME S'tATEMINT ll'of IOl .... lt>Q per'°" II dOOnQ DulJ nn••t . ltPC ,tr,UOCtA.'fES, ),fl 8H'n Or., ~ ltM:ll, C1!Uornl1 •2•l l Rlclll•cl "91tr Ct•M•ll, Jiff 8lf'n Or,.L•oi.,,. e.•11.C1llf6rnl• ttlSl , Tll!I °"''',..''I• conducted bV.,. in- . divlo~. ----R, I', Cr•nd•ll Tl'lit sl.IWl.,.....I """' 1.!1d will'1 ""' cov~1, '""' ot Dr•noe C.ounly on Merell,,, 1•IJ. TM O•\'"'~ •e•~•vt• 111e .,gru 10 •t· 1e'111nv o• all D":h or to .. a.ve 11onv" reQul•nhe~ or .n101 "'"!<hes 1n1"Y boll• or•~ll>PD•<Kl•"Q No D•dlloe• n••r .. ,1nor11w ,.;, bod 1or a iie••O<I ot """'I' ~'IOI II••• •1•e• 11\f a.Jte I.el IOt ll'll!Ol>t>M•AOOI b•O' (.<i.,..•n1nQ80.l•O' FOUNTAIN VA l..LC Y SCH00LOISTRIC1 BY J.1<1t Mano~•n Publl!.l>fd Ot .. nQe Co••I O••IY P1IOI, AP<oil,'llS, 19IS 171! /~ PUBLIC NOTICE T111' ttu\One's a ton<;1uclell by a Ql'ne•al 1>~"""'~"•P St~pnen 0 1tme( fh1\ \li•le.....,nt ... \ 1uro ""''" tr.t Ca<-ntv Cter~ 01 Or.anQ<! C.ounly on Mdt. U, '~I~ F11Mt Pubfisneo O•anqe Coas1 D~11y P1101 Md•(" 19, ,\,Incl AO• •I I, 8. n li ~-IS Pl:Rl.IC :<OTICE Norm•n Ho,., a rd Durslorl E•ecutor at ll'lf Willoo 11\t' •bo•e nameGMC•clf!nl HURWITZ, HUAWllZ' llEME" &JOJ)ncl SlrHI P.0 .BtwtlJS Newpor1 lle•<l'I. c .. •tKO Tel: ti 111 tlJ·'llllO ""llO•""y5tor E•etulor Pu1>11'1.f\ell O••nge coa5t o~!lv ~!Ql1 ,,..,,,, B, IS, 11, 1q, 191 \ 1151· I~ NOTICE OF aui..K lA.A.NSFER tS•ct•IOI -•101 U.C..C.I Not·~" •\ IH'lfDY Ql•fn 10 1he Croe<hto•s ol J••rv E;rw•"· 1,, """""" "'•e , 8 t., C.t , Tr•,.~•eror, "'~ o .. ,,,...~~ •Odr~<,.J> ·~ 211 M•""'-' "'""'·• Ball'!Ga I~"'""· Cou"l l' ol 0••n'1f'. St•!tl 01 C111 1101n1<1, lho8ol o1 bul~ 1rdlllkr " .J(lnu1 to bf ll'l;IOelo Ktll'l!oeen S. aoo...., Trdn1te•ee. w"Ose Du~•"•~s Ml<l•e~" Pl'.BLIC :\OTICF. I ... nt M"""I! 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Vt·ry Ir~ r;,m r1n , swim pool & J.ri:u'l.i:I, p ul11ni.: J;r1•t·n. "llll' JitHi os fo r oUllkivr 11 i·int:. 011·1H·r tr;;n~r·J ..;11d yvu 1\on lhl' l:111t.I, ,,11 forSl-1!.I ~.uo. rrplt·1! tdl 1111 :. 111 rt>t.•. for l..ovt.'ly 4lil·l , 3 ba. Well located 11car WHITE WATER VIEW most spine l111 g 1ng v ews a nyw ere n 1nt'1 y n 1 11 ,. 1h,.t•1· tC11nis court & beach. S:t5,000. security Gat... a lo.ng our Soul~cro California coast ~ 1~r.1.aot.H from this luscious, super upgraded 2 This vac~t lot in Lugw1a Bench could Large 8 llR .. ti ba. home on sandy bedroom & dinini! room Condo on be lhe s ite of your <lream home for beach; 50 ft . lot. s hore 1nooring. Balboa Peninsula . View lhe sand. surf $35,000. $2CJ5,000. WjJI cons ider trade. . and s unsets from your own privulc OCEAHVIEW 67S-SSl 1 '(;()LI': of N t-:WPCllfJ' HI-:Al.'fORS 2515 r:. f'oast Hwy . Corona ch•I ti.tar Harbor View HOl'M' OPEN l)All.Y IS 1 ~13 /'orl St•abournl' r\11 (Like a Nt'\11 llomt·) f~\ij.;J!}2M, CVl.'S 6'15·0H82 Lachenmyer Realtor HI·: \I 1'01\S ~l '\t 'E 1:<11 673·4400 EASTRIDGE BEAUTY Priml." l'.1~1 sid(' lt"\t·ation 11\ ( 'o~l:1 l\l 1'~;1. 1\ IO\'t.•ly :.! s tnry o·oloni,IJ "'1th :1 h1·drooJ11,, pli111 !Jml l> l'tiorn plus ~lll<ly .. t:;1~.'· n1:11111 ;1111:111t·t· ;.ind r0o11n for bul.ll s tora,.;t•. ()oly St;..1 .1~111 r .• u 111J-t1..'l.."o(1 pl ". ' •• ·.' ., J, I• l~rand ne w 5 bdrm, ·1 buth, on 30 ft. lot. l_.ier & s lit>. $295,000. Spacious 4 BR., fa mily r m ., dining rm. On 52 ft. lot. E nclose'<.! patio. $175.000 Xlnt buy. 3 BR. 3 ba, single sty. home 1Jn 35 ft . s treet-to-street lot . $89,000 WATERFRONT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,000 :mx105 SIG5.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR balcony anti live just steps from a ll shopping. S7G,950. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar PROPERTY MANAGEMENT IHI MIMI\ tDt """' t10<•u.i Gtfteorol HOMES FOR llVINC NawGRlt a<f r•• IH!f >g• If', llU 01 ll•llt •••l'l•U 11 rM •U10• IOOZGl!'Mral 1002 .............................................. LOWEST PRICED WATER VIEW BLUFFS CONDO lk•aul ifulJ~· l't.•dl'l'l Va· 1·.1nt r\·aliy fu r ol'tup:.in· ··~. :i bJrrn.-.., 21 -. b<.Jths. ~111·nl·r 11·i ll t·t,n~1tlt•r le:J~t· 'option. l'l'a bu rg~un ;,j ~9,501) [® THE REAL ESTATERS 341 Boy\1d1• L>rive N B 6 75 6 161 ~ G•n..-al I OOZG....,al I 002 ........ ;-.-;; ..... ~ ............................ . C. F. Colesworthy Realtors 640-0020 PEMIM. POINT 1\'l';1 rl\' n e ~· 2·storv. J l11.'dr;1orn, 3 h:.it.hs : WATERFRONT New Ct1st111n B<1 rfro11t I Ionic un Ba I bn:1 Pen 111.~uta , 4 Ul·droon1~. ·1 h;1!hS. (;:tilt•!'~, l s lCtl') 111lh lo~ls uf i:la1!s. ~ . f1rt·J1 lat·t·s. ~·cl bur. ;J lJ I he la1f'~l IJ11tlt -1ni.. l'n\'att· p11·r for ho;.il lo 60 fl . ,.-(·1· lant.I. 5:!';9.000. ti75·1'120or ~t'l' at 1200 J•;. B;.ill!oa lll\d ••11 1..·l ost>d patiet, 21 -----------1 !!replaces, t•lt.•l·lrie ln1ilt· ins, ~a rage door opener. l'ri('t'd :.il S124,000 ti7J.3tiij3 &12·2253 l'\'C'S associated BROK ERS -REAL TOR S 101~ W Elolbo<> 1>11 )l>l>l BAYCREST Beoch Cottage ('oslom JBR, 2ba home \1·1th raiscU heorth, used hr1ck firepl ace :tnd l·••lh...-drul 1·c1hnJ!,s. 'fhis Sclt•tt Properly i s nes tled :imon,t! mu<'h h•J?,her N B. hom(•s , 1 ~· h!ofk to hl'iH·h. F'ull prict• S7·1,000. <:A LL 556·2fl.i0 C:::: SELECT . ·. °T'PROPERTIES· 5. BEDRM BEAUTY Super :-;h,1rp University J'ark h ome \\'tth fnn. t.1sl i(' \'IC\\' of i.:reenbclt. \l.';llk to pool and 1t·nn1s 1·r111 r ls . Sho"·s like a nH>dcl. Sl·c for yourself. SO:l,500. Co.ill 640·6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. Open House-1-5 2269 Columbia Or.CM 1ot-;. Down, t•omplctcly rcmodel('rl. nu c.:pts.llrp~. :l HR , 2 HA, hlln.-.. \•;1 l.'<1 nt. !\l ove in. No ell'<ln· in~ or p ainting n~1· t 'omt· look for .voursclf 1.i46·3928.CVl'S 556·l#i74 l~at:hcnmyer Rcallnr MEW LISTIMG 1 Rik. In oct•:.in; solid 2 Bil .+ fan1i\\• rm. home; H-:! Jot . rooin to huild. ~-"'° CALL 675-7060 GOV"T. OWNED ,1 llH .2 B<1.s;!9.~IO Low Do"'" f>1.1ymc11t CALL S56-8BOO Balboo lay Prop. Realtors OCEAN VIEW HILLSIDE SPANISH $68,900 OWMER J\1 •:1u1iru1 f):Jnornmir I~ o..:can vu•"', Vi!'w Palos Vcrdc~ l<l S;in (h•m<'nlc. J\lmosl nrw t•Xf't·utive Spani.-.h :1 ~lnrv delight. l)oublc door cniry. Giant Jiving r<lom with ran· l <.1st 1c ueean \11t•w. At ni ght n i::ilax:--of h~hls. f"orm:il thnl'. 1-'.normous COUNTRY CLUB LIVING NO DOWN GI J."'.n tc rt;.itn(·r 's 1lrl·11m ,\art!~ Hti.: ~11;1rkl111µ po11I t l lt1 n1:.ttc pr1V<.J C)'. Wroul!ht 1r11n d1•f'n r. 1 ramily s11.1~ li<'rtrooms. Country k1 t1.:h1·n. No down G .I. I A1\\' {lo"'n I<) uthcrs. ('.all ror n1•)r(.' 111· form at.ion! Rll7 liO l u. 1\i.:c nL OCEAN VIEW? no ... but 1t doc:-ha\'1• a sparklini: pool. N<l rnain tcnant'c ~;•rd . 4HH. :!ha, b1 J! frplc-i 11 l1 v rnl. $49,950. ('AJ.1 .r~10-0f>OQ P,, .. G (•r1·it~ hlrlcav,.:.iy maslt•r ~u 1tr . , ___ •.·.·."···.·-• •. _.J Mirrored "a rd robe. Alt _ this topped oft wllh ~!rd UPLEX $89 500 level fiesta f:unily rOClm 6BR D • ll ca m cd c-c1li11gs . 4up/:Zdn.~11·1~101H '•':u1 t 'irepl {•l'('. Wet h n r . (;rcat int•p111t.• prop\\ ' Three patios :ill "'ilh Ira prki:. on "ufc lol O('t•an \'ll'WSJ l lpRradt'tl o~·ncr wl II t rn,1111·1·. rverywh1·r<' Seller nnx-JACOBS REALTY ious. fo'ull price ~.000 i>i':". r11;;0 $10,300 + t'OSIS huyll. l---- SeJler is lie. Heal t:-;lalc MEW OM MARKET Aieent.,..Gall 644-3496 after Ne"'J>Orl lfc.ich lluplcx. 4 :00 P}f. f'L-e l<ind. Shurp & t·o1.y ---------$62,SOO. ('lassiricd uds ,:l'll b1i.: SPAll l.I N\. . . REDUCED $4,500 !!! Newport Beach. exc lus ive a r ea . Ueautifully decorated with papers & paint ; 4 bdrms., dining rm .. recreation room. Ready to g~ at $73,900 ([U~EIN-Mf\~TIN IHcJ ~·--REALTORS--~ SITTIMG OM TOP OF THE WORLD Well on top of Harbor \1iew Homes any\.\.·ay. Da rling 3 bedroom Bre11 · home lhal stil SOLD al "ne\v" smell, bul is well Ian I and decorated. Vi ew from he re to forever! Now asking $87,900. A listing of Carol Wilkinson. UNIQUE HOMES, R..tlan675-6000 2443 E. Cs! Hwy, Carana del Mer CORONA DEL MAR G.,..ral 1002\G~ral 1002 Like to Swim? ...... , 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWLISTIMG Nl'ai 2 s tory B<1lbo:.i Pt•nlnsul.1 Point home. 4 Bedrooms, 3 b:.iths. <Jnd hui.:c f;1m1Jy room . Open bt•a n1 l·e1 hngs. Stor:.igt• for bout or t·:.i1nper. SL"l.' il now at only S87 .500. Call .">40·1151 LOT IN BIG CANYON Bui ld your d r eam home on this super site over looki ng golf course at l•n d or cul-de-s ac. l..owesl price in lhi s 11r cstig ious g<J t c guard e d community. Slil.1,000. WATCHTHEIOATS- FISH & JOMATHAN from the spacious living room of yo ur fi ve bedroom Cape Cod home. l''orma l cl ini nl-!. room. patio tJlus shellered terrace on 45' frontage. IJicr & float -Excellent fee value $250 ,000 WESTCUFF f;x<:lusiv<' l.in(;oln I~a nc -F our l>c<.lroon1 hon1c with formal dining room : g re;1 t family homc -Close to school ~ :.111<1 ::;hopi1ing. $92,500. PEMINSULA IMCOME UMITS 4 l.i n1ts for on ly 599.750. J'1robably th e hcst huy on the market in income 1>ropcrty. llGCAMYOM- IEAUTIFUL IOllDEAUX :i hcdroom, highly upgraded .. 1973 price. Great lo«alion , big lot, air ('ondit ioni ng, Corning cook top, S()ffi(.' vi ew, pri v <J ("Y. $118,500. Quick lX'cupa ney. DIAL 644-1766 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• W LSLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS s1 ""'" l!l4B -LINDA ISLE-BRAND NEW-5425,000 Custom bay front elegance. Designed & built w /no expense spared. Polis hed marble, expensive wallpapers, plus h cptng & drapes. blt·in va c , pool jacuzzi. sauna, pier/slip, 3-car gar. 5 Beaut bdrms, DR, FR& billiard rm. 21 11 San Joacpn Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. N.I . 644-491 O 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER SOMERSET. llarbor Vi ew Homes 5 bedroom, 3 bath bea uty w /50' pool for the coming s umme r . $108,000. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (V68) DOVER SHORES ESTATE. _Elega nt 5 be droom , den home W/formul d in in g room, g la ss e n c losc(I p at io, s parkling pool w /rock founta in , lotus s pa w /marble jacuzzi, sauna bath. massage room, hi s & hers dressing room + pier & dock. $695,000.· Amy Gaston 642·8235 . (V69) MOYE IN READY. Spacious 4 bedroom home w /£amily room. Cus tomized lg. masler bedroom . Love ly patio. Lots of s torage. $112,900. Helen Hartley 642-8235. (V70 l LIDO ISLE. Dramatic custom home. Completely remodeled & r edecorated. All new kilchen. Creal entertainment center w /wel ba r , north patio & swimm_ing · pool. $145.000. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. < V7 l l CORONA DEL MAa DUPLEX. Great location! Two2 bedroom units 0 1111At lots! View of Corona del Mar 1 & hills! $90,000. Tom Queen 644·6200 . (V72) RELAX! Yes, re lax in your own swimming pool right he re in Corona de! !\'t ar. That pool also includes a nifty 2 bedroon1, 2 l>ath home wilh all appliances inc:ludcd, it's a r eal bargain ut $66,500. TRIM TO FIT YOUR TASTES! This gracious, s p~tcious house in Irvi ne Terrace h as ;.ill lhe essentials of comfortable. s t ylish living, pool, d~. forma l Jivin g: room, 2 fireplaces, extensive garde n. patios. All il needs is your trimmings. $9lJ.500. SHORECLIFFS VIEW This 2 bedroom a nd a den home overlooking the Canyon is a real gem. No expense s pared in the lush inte rior design. \Vh at <J jewel of a bu y at onty $106 ,000. Call 675-7225 CALL US F'OR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE \7ALLEY REAI .. TY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. New custom horne "·llh 180' punoramic oco:ut & canyon view. l1u1lder y.•ill t'U!lton11Lt! h> ni~·et your ind ividual rl'Qllll'l'· 111cnts. Under $100,000. 962-1788 • I K€Y SPLIT LEVEL 3 Hr. 21,i B11. rorn1a l d ln· ing. Trinn !\1odcl. vil·w. Estate suy!I sell! l\l ;tk\: offer. $67 ,000. SPARl.INC1 llEAL t-;~Tt\'l'I·: 8:1.'.J.:l.SilR lalboa Island 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Little lsl..,d • DUPLt:x with JllH. ow n er:> unit, ope n beam s. frpl l.', patio. $139,500 HAL PINCHIN. Rllr. 2727 1-;. Coast llwy. 675---4392 Balboa Ptonlnsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gen~rcd I 002 General 1002 AEAC ~I COT'1'1\Cl·:. t1Bll. ste1>s to bay· ,\. ut·l·:111. f>riccd lo sell :.it Sti:!,Ooo • Coast Pr op-crtit·s. ••...•.•••.•........... ....................... . S&S PARK HUMTIMGTON CATALIMA SAVE THOUSANDS CATALINA VIEW HILLTOP· f\73 ·54 10 ___ _ LOCATION Do!1 houst·. 2 Br: bet 1i:1.\ & nt•ean. S73 .500 POOL l\lar ... hull Hlty 67."i·41itMI You c&n s ee forcv<'r! ---- Laguna lo I-'alos Verdt•s. Corona d•I Mar I 022 Brin~ your dcl'oralnr ••••••••••••••••••••••• and save thous11n<111 . Mew Cr.11tomDuplex Spa<'ious courty:.irtl ~·ith South of Hwy ovul 1>001 enc losed h~· Do you like shint.:ll·s. erght foot "'oll. F'orn1;1I s h ak!'s, stained i.:la~s. C"ntry tn ,!;!lass cnch~i..'<1 s ol id oak panelin i.:. living r oom and family raised 11a ncled doors. 7uu ;1re~. Che.f 's kit ~h c n sq.ft. of decking & 4 (·;.1r s~rv 1ng patio and d1n1ng parking . Sec at 50'.I a r e:.is . Se par;it e Goldenrod . Price c hildren , .t!uest, a nd Sl19.500.Ca ll 673·16.5X masll'r s uites. Private For mal entry to spat•ious sunken li viu~ rouni and £o rn1al d in ing. !luge p at i o kit('hen and breakfast nook. Lar~c fam i ly .party roo1n . Separate mothcr·n1-la"' suilc. SwcepinR sl:urs to seclude d m;.i s t('r and c h i ldr e n s s uite s Enormous 400 sci . ft. bonus game room. t:very poss ible extra. Only :S69 .950 t oday Ca l l 963·1'1767. ocea n vie"' tcrr;1ce. Ol'IN 111 ., • u s 'UN r•' 1•1 Nin. $15,000 down. Call lo pre· A 47 FOOT LOT is BIG 1n o ur t o"·11 . Providini:, i:I l ove!~· storybook ~ardcn tot 11•"' from ~·our 2 BR 1."0ltal!l' plus r c::i r unit rcnt:.il :1t S235/mo. $91,000. ';tll 644-7211 A~cnt t'-l§IHi}I li tfJiiijitl ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS HUGE BILLIARD ROOM $2000 DOWN Ciani J::ame room. \.Varm p a ne ling throu ~h o ut , 1',our bi i:. bcdroon1s F'or1n a l dinini::. rull price just S.l9,900! llurry, eall now 847·Wl0. A~cnl ... '>P.-HERITAGE • • REALTORS SPANISH HACIE~DA RED TILE ROOF Arc he d a trium . Uig CATALIMA VIEW 5 br, 2'10-ha, fam r m .. din rm , 2 frpls, extens1v1·· lndscapin1c & dceor:1t· in i.:. Fet> land by O\\'ncr. Reduced lo $132.500. 400 1 Topside l.n . 644-0l JO SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Ph1vl·r -Dnunl ·r" irl -Cc·n1enl 'J'C)T ~LL The "ay ~ C' $C"n d 1111r kids off In school. off '" c·an1 p, off lo play. orr v1sitin~ -mukes 111 .. think \\'••'re t.ryln l.( 'I ( 1 'l'ELLthen1 son\cth1t1;.:. form:.il living r uom.1..: ________ _ Stparate family room . Country kitchen. Boat MED4ll10H HOME door throui:h garage. Hig Super·sharp 4BR. f<1n1 "L " shaped lot. Park like rm. lrg screened p~1\111, sett ing. Just $46,950. fr plc, fire & hur~lar 1•rn- liurry.call now to see. -l=e~e~tc=d=·~"'='~-~500""-.~~-~ 847 6-010. A•cnL ~ JSll· 7315 NEWPORT . All U.S. VETS It is your right to own a DONALD M. BIRD HEIGtn'S home with no down pay· A•io0<lat•1.•Hho11 VIEW mcnt . Staff or ex -1'1csa Vcrde Arca $7900 veterans to assist you. Delightful family homl' Call World Real f:statC?. in x ln t . condition . :t Prime hillside IO<':i lion. Orange County's only Bdrms, · 2 Ha, Luiiit v Catalina view, i.:racious Veteran Real Estate room, fircplaqe & pool. li vinJ?. Exotic pool. S 1>ccialis t . Ask for I-louse carpeted, ;.'~ir<t Secluded too! Tu·o brick Veterans counselor. fenced & landscaped. fireplaces. 20x30 bonug 556-7777,Callanytime. $19,950. PhnneJoscph l\ Toom . $7 ,900 buys it!l ------~=='-·I Galla nl S r R It Hurry call 646-7171. Want AdS Call 642·567 645-4445 ' • ca or' ()PfN Ill 9 •I/ S Iii'< 10flf /iiir°t'7 THE REAL ESTATERS OVERFLOWING VALUE S@"R4}}A-.(6"f,2rS" . That lnltiguing Word Gome with a ChucH~ r4l .. .t .. l' Ct.AV ._ l'OU.lN 0 '"°"°~ ~ of ,,,. -----...... -...... lour x'flmbl,.d -d1 be-low IO loo-"' fovt Ji...,lti _.di. BEACH AREA I R E p v 0 L Pr~d~.~~~~~" t--r;l ''"l'"I _,.1..::...,1-1 fwy .• s hops & S<'hools . Tree l ined street, I T UN AD I)! secluded entry. 27"x .,. r-r1--r1-i1r--n,1-1 , living room. oversized _ . . . country kitchen, formal ;:=:::::::::::==:; dine, f a mily i;i?.cd I R 1 T W L , •• : bedrooms, kin~ s i1.ed . tn. way W• s.er,d our !o.id$ master suito, built in It I I I IS off to 5chool, off 10 carnp, off tJt'lmpCrS. rres hJ y re• •·=~-~-:::;~-:::~·=:_,TO play, off vi,lling-m&kes. decorated in & out. Ex-[ me think we're JryJng -_ ce ptlon a l v a lue a l -TE C NE M I 'hem something. •·• $40,900. Owner musl go. I' I I I I e Comiil•N the dlut\le Q...oted Take advantage. Call . _ . . . _ tit "*'::1;'" "'-""»ir>O ~· --.142.2535, '!'OU drtelop rD'll ~ No. 3 \Molow. -;;:o:;;,.,,.,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,.,,..,....,,...,......,....,.,...~~ ...... ,· .-oiTNl~9 ·11i 'l~-ro 1("'1-,..... 'PllNr NUM8frtO l(ll(t$ I lM(~l SQVA•ES i. " 1 • •• ,. il('ms, s rnall ite1n<1 r•r >Ulj' llEAI, l·:S'fATt: 2161 San Joaqgn HI•• Rel, M.8. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. -.. ' • " item_ Jusl call&12·567R. 8:J.1·~18 ;;" I ' ' ·. ' .. .... . ·• • . . ' . • . . • Meeae1Far$4e Por54e -•ForU. ~-esFarU. • MolllleHarnH i.c-rraporly 2000 Tuesdix.Ap•llB.1975 ••••••"'•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••.•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••·•••• For sea. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.N'Mole ' 192f l""'llntlool_.,1040Mtwportleoc:h I06f wportllffClo 106t•0 .. •• ................ HOUSE 5 -•Uolwol ... I .lfootsesU•furolshed Condomlol-., ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ···················~·· ••••••••••• I ••• •••••••• •••••••••••• •·•••••• •·•• IO" 60 BIL-T MORt-:. 2 BR. + ··················-··· ......... .............. Uetfv,...,.1ltecl 3421 ; OAILY PllOl ..... THllMCHANTED %B•,D11n0Po1n1Vlllr.1e· S h •r~remode ledC .... M...-32241n-ine 3244•••••••••••••••••••••-· adult park, W.11.lk to Ea1lJI' COila Mesa S ••••••••••••••••••••••.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR , 2 Ba , bnlnd new. COnAGE marloa. t'urnorunfurn. bdrm h n\" Plwi n:iom 28R,ept.t,drJ119,W.posal •REMTALS• $22$. mo. Nut to Uwt Picture 1 warm, com. $11000. 496-1372 or for:; mo,re u~ts. $5t,9SO. fplc, patio, Juundry rm UNIV. PARK beach ln Hunt. Beb rortable, charmhul horn 496·9358· Clant03 Jl.300 ~ &ar. ~-AgtSCS..1729 2 BR, 2 blil .• , •.• , $32S/4zs 846-1323 with 4 bedrooCl)I , l.ovtly Real Esta+.. IHctiProperty 1350 f J IQual~ 3 Br. z 81, 2 car g•r, frpl 3 BR, 2Yl ha .. ····•· .S'lsol--------- Y••dd with much prlv11cy ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Pl--fncd. yd. Avail now. $31 4 HR, Zlh ba ....•••• $150 D·-' u~ an covered p11\lo . bylN!Vlt/ -• TllETERRACE .. ,...exes WTWW 3600 Situated on quiet, tree FORGETl,OANCOSTS p apertJea . . mo.673·35460wnr. 2RR,2ba., ...•.•.. $3.50 •••••••••••••••••••••.•• tined •treel ln M.,•• HllTCH Owner will "arry tl~t; • 7S2•1t20 MESA VERDE 3br 2ba WAl .NUTSQUJ\ltl': HEWDUPUX Ve d p I ed 11 HAVI T Oceanfront, 4 Bdrrrus, J 1400 DUAlllt. Nt s tACM • •d • •11•· s' c9 toi&e pro· FOR YOUI OWN na, home in Surf!!ide. _ bltns, fncd. yd, cpt/ l"Pfl · 2 BR . 2 Ba ........... $295 Deluxe split·level; lJOO inp y, S ,too. Phone $200,000 l"ullPrlce "WANTED-INCOME $325. Vacant. Aat. THl<.:WJLW\\'S sqft,2bdrmw/1ott-den . !M8·23l3 for addlUonal POOL 7 71/J: o/o 1 540 1720 3 BR 2 u •""" f J J h _. h<> detalI'a and 11 ppolntmcnt. loan 1:1 nd low puymenU OP C;;all for appt. 213-598·1326 UNITS". Clientwlthts · , a .. ·· ••.••. •il"VV rp C', p u11 r,.,.g, m~ Oi'fN 111 t•111 1uN1011tN<1r buy11 lh\1 i;pariOOH pre· PORTUNITY or 213·592·5316 &lmont ln~e1tll!' smalltr lncom Separate house, Eastalde -. ~ll~~c~:.or:a~t· :·~~~~\ flllge home. 3 Bdrm & lg. Realty, 316 fl.1::irlna Or. un1Ui-CO~ta Mesa area. Costa ~esa . 2 bedroom ... Seal Beach, Cu. l'rtfer1 nice ownent unit .,..,5 •• _7437 IJath, bltn gas range .. buthe ciombined with KNOCKS . & wlllin,; lo pay equila· -· ...... VISl•N· oven, putio deck, 2 car kitchen with oi BBQ . lu1b .. 11Property 1400 hie purchatie price. C•ll Privacy! Older 2 Br •IAlTY enclosed garagew/laun- 966·44S6 • TIOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545·8424 , A11socla t ed kida/Pet,rrplc$205. dry room . Puyonlyelee4 AMIHTRIGUIHG llOKEIS & SALESMEN ATI'EH 100• C·2 Frontage. South Co8Atllroke:n. Mr. Cleunl 3 Br 552-7500 tric.Adults.So.otCoa1t 7°/o Interest for this r "· " COMllMATIOM We still have a few opcning·s i 11 our new Kate I la -GG. ne:rt l to kids,pet/yrd. gar. S235. ~~~~· 541~:s t/"o,~ .,.,.,.ed. sharp 3 ~*"'-z You 'll gusp ut lhe Bi. or Corona dcl Mnr office. Ask for Ron LO shop'JC . center. 25000 sq. BIG FAMILY Save 30 month, 3 Br, . o enro • hOme I• lcMal locCltt the lol thttt surrounds fl . Sale /Jo;xchange . Ila. frplc, kids, pet REHTALS Coron::i del Mar. (714) M• So. c-.t Plaa. lhlii 3 bdrm homebuilt by Ci Jl d OU l ab OU L Our Sp CC i a I Owner. 644·0818 ~~~~~i~:.~°'~!i'~ fncd., gar. 2BR. l Ba •••••••.•. $310 1_67_5_9_33_7_. _____ _ fnthly pew.cl, MW Oeune. Vaulted wood compensalion plan. COtNMrclcd Ing room, family room Near all! z Br,2 Ba, chit 2 BH. 2 Bn .......... S325 2_2 RR duplexes, encl. hl·lo carpets. cle celll ngi;. 7 '~ Joan ui;. 752 046() fl.-.+-. p rty 1600 and 3*h baths. Room ror ok. fncd . $195. 3 BR, 2 Ba .• $38S/4J0 /4SO 1tarage pvt patio crpu and "eat dolt houl•j ;•~u;m;u~b;l;e;. 008;;;;;.44;;;;"';;;;;;;;;;;;; -~ -u 'YL 1me . ••••~••••••••••••••• boat and trailer too. Npt, Eastslde. 2 Br, $190. wal 3 BR, 21/z Ba ...••• , .• $400 drps. 388 Bay St.' c . M: , Hia:h&hool.U)IJrdown. toall!Child,fenced.Agt 3BR,21ba,fam .•••. $450 $200/$225.lnfantl02yrs. priced at $46,000 93,000 Ff. HOMEFl'MDERS 3 Ult, z ,11 ba, ran1 .•.. $150 No pets. 548.2020 Other lerrn1 .. allabl• TAKE OYER 1 .. 1.. I 044 H•wpert l•adl I 069 IA.KER & HARIOR IM IQua~I * 642·9900• 5 BR, 21'> ba, lam .... S450 Call 6°/o VALOAH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••··~·· Primt> Commercial . film . 4BR,21fi ba ........• $450CdPl1 ·2 BR . 2 BA, bllns •• 1.ur,ie 4 bedroom & den, SUPER SHARP IAYFROMT Zone C·l , possible re· __..1 Nr. Westrlilf Lovely 3 br. RAISOR'S frpl, ocean view. beant! HACIENDA 2~~ bath. Xlnt location. 3 BR in GREF.NTREI-:, One or Lldo'.s best bu)'!; w nt> to C-2. TrDftlc count Pl op::f-~t? 2 ba. cottage, Frpl, ccil. 21•h car ,""o· pri. bcttt. REAL ESTATE Village lnvc1tment.s, Mr. air conditiontd, shu g joyous li vi ng, with pier & averaiies 50,000 cars per 1-400 OUA•lSt. H• •tAOt yrly. 6'10-1493 REALTORS ~7~-~.s • 4 O I m 0 ·t~ ... 963~1316 S11mucli01 n, 963·4567 or rarpl3ts, wallpupered . s lip & sar1dy beu.ch. day . Opposite f'ed(·o -'-'----------! -------'----1968 ·6894. ' ,,.., 9 """ De partment Store. Nn l BR + l am. rm, or 4 br, 4523Campu11 Dr .• lrvive Apartm.nti Fwnlslwd P P -~;.c;;o;,.;;_ ______ , Shorl escrow pos~iblc . ;:oo;4 •""" b f I bl \'l arty eeeks house -4101 Gle nwood. Agt . sperulation herc-a sohd 8 UNITS 21h a. rp , tns, Campus Valley Shop Ctr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1800' or leAs. Mei;a OMl:YE.ARMEW 8J3--0780.0PEN llOUSE investment. Perrect grdner . $350. 53 V¥dc. Princ.only !g I Ir locution.Buyondholdor SturgeOn, CALL 83J.8600 P upe r wo so Y 8at/Sun12·4pm. o 21 .... -.. L.540·8099 Landmark home ju!l dcvclope and reap! You Eastside Cost11 Mesa. 549· 19 1 '"'"' SPARKLI NG ----------1 blocks to the beach! 4 TURTLE RQGK'TERR., win eitilc r way. Anxious· 5-2 BR houses w/be8 ~-'~-"-=~"'-=--I ELEGANCE •••••••··~···~•••••••.•• BC14boa Island 3706 FOi\ SALE, 2 Br, Condo b p 'd t" h v· I k' I •• 00 fl !'Cil'gs, frplcs, shg crpt.s l BR . 2 ba, cpt./drps, stv, lrvo·ne Condo. 3 br, 2 ba, 3 BR Ant. Spacious. Lrg L lG40C Iowa. J\y As)llt. Spctrious edroom!, :J rest en Ii ome. 1ew, Y a! 1ng on Y .... . fncd yd, av!. now. Chi! ,. 556.2897 buths, family room, and pool, 4BR. 21f1b11. 2 fp, 3 Don't delay-i:all now for pri. patios complelel OK, $300, Rer. 548.8328 sunken llv. rm. frml. din. room w/ bar. Can be furn ---------i overslr.ed s wim ming car ga(. By owner. Prin· details-(7 14) 752·1700. fenced + 3 Unit!. 51200 rm., pools & tennis. Club orunfurn Cull MESA VEll.DE, Hy pool,allless thanayear cipal1' only . $120,000. LIDO ISLE l NV ES ·r P.f ENT incorne p /mo.Si40,000. 3Br,2Ba,newlydecorat fc~s & g rdner. inrl'd. 213/795·64008am·6pm owner,4 Br,21f~BH,den, old~! ·Mu~l sell at only 552-3781 DlVJSION SOUTJICOAS'r ed, good family house $450.552-0664&552·7755 lalboaPe"i""'a 3101 , formal dining, kltch $.54,000. 'Call 963·5671 or -U-N-IV_E_R_S_l-.rY--P-A_R_K-·l 3Br.2Ba,frplr,immed. Tl-IERl':ALl-.:STATERS INVESTMENT0 near a ll s!'hools, Mesa •••••••••••••••••••••••.• 5~·7035, o!'cupanry . Now only -----549-0812&646·671 del P.tar &irea. $37 "'. UNIV. PK. 3 br. 2ba, wlbrenkfast area, laun· >N SBR, 2"lba, DR. F&1m $79 ,500 . Owner /Agent. Condominium1 " dry rm, large yard, cov· -f 1 1700 M 1 • D 4_. 642·8181 hi ~hly upgraded, atrium IALIOAIHH Rm. 2,. car gar , patio, 67JP89 orsa e OUfl a11t, e_...,, Ch•rm•'ng un•'que loe t!red patio, $69,000. Call '~ '"" R rt 2400 & lovely patio, S375 mo. · · 557.5070 pool , tennis. $62 ,500 ..... ~~~""!!~~!""'~~··••••••••••••••••••••• eso Condo. 3BR . 2 Story. Avail P.lay lsl.552·Cl806or Close lo shops. bus, bay .· ONLY 7 LEFT 31RCondamloiuins Next to Runnln9 Stream , near Newport's Upper lay. $40,950.-$44,950 345 Unl•tnlly Dr. (Just off tr vine Ave) 548-7223 0\li'nr 552 7770 I· UPGRADED IRVINE, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Riviera. $35 & ocean. 105 P.1ain St. · !-'--·~~·~-----io---------•I BR, 2 BA, patio, central PALfl.f D ESE~T. Own mo incl use of Clubhou'.1 ~'~1~3-~8~2114:;:-:;::::=-::-:=~:1~"~5~·8~7~40~------t--~=~~----I SEASHORE DR. air. Owner. 14525 Oval your O\li'n P.fob1le Home & Pool. 645·7000. Ask fo UN IV PK Terra!'e, ne\v 3 1•--------.... La-leach I 048 Du1>lex; 4 bdrm:s. & 2 Rd. 644·4M87 lot in Pri. adult Country Dirk Sullivan. Br. 2 Ba, OR, patio,.pool. Vu 2 Br• tJ s h w s r • ~··-Cl b for le•• than $100 ----------1 •• 5 «2 7896 wshr/dr_vr. !'Is to ocean. V•C "'~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrms. All very nicely u " · ..,1 -· "' ""'"' TAX SHELTER p' I 494....,,,.,. Monticello Condo. 4Ur, ' Hy "'k or mo. till 6/13. OWNER ANXIOUS. 3 BY OWNER.Completely furnished J!reat income per. mo. "" · . ......., ll Bedroom, 2 bath. Sho•p remodeled 3 Dd, 2 Ra. produ'eer. $99,5(1() 4-plcxes & tri-plexes by arter5. dsh~·shr , no Pf!lS. Ava lOCJUnaleoch 3248 675·853_• ______ _ 'he bea•h. 2 br& t"·nhse.1 ..:::.cc..:~.-------1 4/14 S285 1st & last + -& clean with co:i:y home on Bluebird Ca· ~ · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• C t M 3724 Compl pkg. Brand nu. ReolEstate $100dep.548·l:N"laft3. 01 a esa fireplace. VA & 1-"ilA nyon. lleamed ceilings. 846.1323 Wonted 2900 ------ExecutlveHorne" •••••••••••••••••••••••4 .c: tcrm11·Call anytime. frplc , wood & stained ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~llege f'ark, 3 BR . 2 Ba. Newly constru(·tcd & C d 0 · j'-t SCOTI REALTY glass "'indo\li's, 2 deck s & SPAClOUS I B_H, 1';:. ba IALIOA ISl.AHD next to school. $.350. mo. never orcupil'CI: in prime OSQ e rO "• 536 7533 patio. SIW .500. Open Sat. condo. Luxurious home h \\'/Gardner. 5.52·8876 o Laguna sc 1· t i on . ALI, UTILITIES PAID ,A'' ~ &Sun, l to 4. 952 Bluebird or 2nd. home in Laguna I-lorn~ or duplex. Cas 644 -6719 Outsl;1ndinJC vu or ol'ean Coml':trl' before you rent'...-.J CanyonDr.497·1816. Mewportleoch B • h COLONY buyer. Cal l C huck & Ca tal ina . Ultra · Customdesigned •· IEACH HOME -~~-------1 DREA M. Over 3700 sci . R~:L;.v: 992·1441 Spiller. Agent.645-0003 Dana Point 3226 spacious 3 bdrn1s. & ram. l•'caturing : TOWNHOUSE fl . of famil y home. R nt I ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1n ., 2 rircplares, I in •Sp<iriou:s kitrhenwith $232.Mo. Sea Tl'rral·e. 2 Bdrms .. Priced only $122.500. 5 Adu1t condo,poolsidc2hr, e 01 BEAC ll HOUSE, near mstr. s uite. J\l<issivc liv . indirect liJ:hting Walk to beach. Vaulted lge. modern kitchen. Big bedrooms, form::il 2 ba. 1 level. lrg rms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• marina 2 Br. 2 Ba , cpts. rm. v•/~·et bar. Dcluxc •Separale din'g area ceilings. patio kitchen, ocean view. Oversized dining, large family 2 Owner 548·0304 Hous•s •··rno"-L-_. drps, bltns, $2854!.19·2986 kitchen w 1 micro·Y.'ave & •H ome-like storage • 15x20 family rm, brick yard. room for pool. All pools , 2 rirepli1l'es & rv _... se t r . c I ea 11 o \'e n s. •Private patios lplr.dbl gar&biglot.As· rel·reation a l f::icilitics much. muc h n1o r e ~ OPEMEVENIMGS •••••••••••••••••••••••Fountai"Valley 32J4 dshwshr .. trashcompar· •Closed~aragc Mo. "pays ull or re· $54.950 re:idy for your inspec· oix•n Tuesday & Thurs-GeMrol 3102 i BR, 2 Ba , Bltns, 2 car term rental from •Marblepullman sumei.;Ftl A loan, $232. within walking distance. l':lcJ,!ant ly decorated & I Vi llage Gardens is nO\V ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor, etc. Will accept long w/slorage finance. $43,000!! Bkr TURMERASSOC. tion . Call 546·5880 day ('vcnings lil 9:30so -•••••••••••••••••••••ga r , pool . $31i0. mo responsiblcpartyal •Kin~sizeBdrms "";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l 962·551 l 11 05 N. Cst H"'Y. Laguna l·lerilage Realtors. I l'Omc <ind see the best buy VAC,\NT house Sl25. Viii 6.12·3423 or %2·231 1 $650 MONTH •Pool-Bar beques- • :::;;~~~;:~~=:;;;;1 _:_:::_~4~9~4~·~1~1~7~7~::11~=~~~=~~::~ in Ora1q:::(' County. ,\f pd . Also bachelor units, 1 N f' I. U D 1-: S surroundedw/plush • OldTownCh«m $19,950 .. ror a beautiful 2 Balboa Sl ·l5. Laguna H...tift9*on Beoch 3240 Gi\RDENl-~ll.. Call J\li s· \ndscpg SHAKE ROOF llAROWOOO FLOORS- cpts. bltns, "''a tcr sof ·tener, lge rear yar w/ACCESS. 3 Bedrms, baths, walk to al schools. $43,500. Best o terms . Ray McCarcle Realtor 1810 Mew Costa l\1esa548-7729 $3000 down. New :r Br, 3 MEWPORTHGTS. bedrm,2bath'Mthbltns. Bca!'h SI45. Newport••••••••••••••••••••••• s ion Heally . 494-0731 Adults-Nopets WALKTOIE.A.CH Ba,ocea nviewS425mo. AREA J,!as.heat&;\/C,youcan't Beach$155.Utilpd.Yrly.vacanl. 3 HR. fplc . l)('t~'ecn 9.30.s :OO ; ask IBOH!\1F\Jm. Big 50x t1 7 'h Lot. 2 lease opt. 497·1051 ; SlllNGLEO EXT . gowrong.&e Jcrryat Agt.l',ce.979-8430 freshl y painted, beaut forJoAnn orl-'rcd 365W.Wil son 642·1971 Bedrms. like new on in· 524.01 77 DUPLEX Sha ..... , ru..-;tiC' 2 4109 V\'. 5th SL.. Sant::i landscaping. close to side! Call anytime. 1----------·I ·" Ana or call 839·8321. Or_ange. SJ6~. 2 Br. _con\'e· ocean. S350. Ask for Loguno Hills 3250 $30 WEEK & UP SCOTI REALTY br, beam ceil '!! .. cpt'g., ------n1ent location. child ok. Keith. 002.4471 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •S8.60 Ni ~ht &Up 536_7533 encl. garage. Each has Income Property 2000 fn cd garage. . _ 3 BR 2 HA Condo s.,.,•im'g •Studio & 1 BR Apts ~Ian REAL ESTATE 900 Gh "'"'Y"' St EXEC CONDOS 4114 Q~/J ~49 t'llb sep. compl etely fncd. yd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne"'port Beach .. lo1ob1I~. f'ireplarc. 4 BH, 2 !\/\, pooi. ai r cond , 2 ·ca r J?;ar. •Water Beds Very Secluded! 4 S4•.6soo7 · I 0 O/o DOWN ~atcrf~ont loca~1on $155. new crpls, drps. l{/0 , S'l85. 642.1334 ; fi.t2.6578 or •TV & ~1 aid Scrv Avail 549-0812 6 6-10 ITR IPLt--:X -!1':? \'ear s incl dishes. hnens. & "'aik lo schools & shop-919.3237 •PhoneSer v,llldpool cook \li·arl'. Agt. ping. $315. mo. Ask for --------.,.--1 •Children & Pet Section ALP.LIE STEPS TO SURF n e w · 1 n l' " ni c HOMEFIMDERS Bev or Dale. 96.1·4567 or Laguna Mlguef J252 •SS . off .,.,·eeks rent w/ad " J & 2 Br. Duplex~ Gd . in · $8IOO .... S1 4.5oo. •642·9900• 963·1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2376 Ne"·port Bl\•d, CM Byowner4 Br 288 511~'# 1 to 4 Bedroom homes. A cabi n in the !Jky! · 1 t t £1 4 Bil f ·1 I'. 54397•5 6453967 · G.I. All .xt"ras, "supe .very ~·ell upgraded & come as 1s or x n . po en· 1£ Quail l 2 3 & 4 Br $275 $385 , am1 y room, 1v1ng · ~ or · ·-' d JI 1 l d N Beams, Swedish fpl c & tial for buildl'r ~! Legal • Pl Mewportleach 3169 • . . & .• ~ room. din. area, firplc. patio Huge lot 60 x 1 l'U ~ 0.!'? c '. ea charm. mak'e this an in· H·2 Lot. SS4,000 ac• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Child ren/s ingles b_Pf!"" rpls-drps, 2 car gar.. •Tropical Pool• ' "arden area. $39 ,900. s~hools , beaches & shop· comp a ra b lc 3 bdrm. SOUTll COAS'r Prop--Ll•a · · L'd I I I ok. No fees. BDt ara. r ed d · kl 1 B d bit "' ping S750 Down or assun1t • · ...-. Live on t o s e, on Y, ...,.,_6739 . 557.7620 enc yar . spr1n ers . r , cpts. rps, ns.,."' Jlrin. only. 645 ·7'118 :1t • · value.$57,950 INVES1'MEN1' ' 752·1920 S450mo.2Br,2Ba. """ · Avail May 1. SJSO. per patio.Gas &waterpaid." 5<18·8251 . ~~·.~~restloan.$l9,000tJ ,~~~~~~~~~~1 5<19·0812 1•ooouAnsT.NtWl>Ol:lllACl1 2 J 3~793--0427collcct. 4 JJr. 2 Ba i\fodel J·lome mo. Isl, last & deposit. 548·1168 ~ ll JUST LISTED BLUFFS COMDO NEW I Br house on \li'Uter with "Ca Ii(· C l nss ic" A irlJ:1-i<99!J!::"~""~''c·--------·1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Nr. WESTCl.IFf' PJ .. AZA. .Attr. lrg 3B ll 2ba, bltns, hdwd firs. fpl. patio. S59,500. KINGAARO R.E. 642·2222 ·'' -Jn IK'uutJrul l\.·\ystic I Tills. S pacious Customized • • dork. Beautifully rum, cond. fully lndscpd, lots ADULT COMP.'lUNITY . 2 1 Br fu rn Sl65. Lots of 962-4471(~: 546·8103 White ""'ater ,·i~w . s rlilLevcl 3Br3Ba JOADULTUMITS trash compaeto_r , ~~n{bxrtyr ~i~·S-:~15~01 Br&Den,2 Ba$375.Club hltns. Pool. Walk to Overlooking the City of Vie~· of Dav 412 Pl:it a g arbage di sp. d 1 S· 846_330~ • · House. Swim pool. Call Shopping. 1,.<'.1 mi. beach. l NEAT I{. B. HOMES Loiguna. 4 Bdrms. "•ith s72,000 O"•ncr675-J.tOO COST A MESA hwasher. washer dryer, · 10 am-5 pm. 499-4509 931 w. 19th St. 548-0492 view 1ivinJi! rm. & fr1>ll'. linique \\'cslem navor. autoga ra~edoor opener. Walk to beach from this Ml , y· . 3267 JHH, 2ba on Slanford Privute patio & beautiful Bluffs Condo-Beaut. dee & Hui It for lo"' main · $275 mo, yr lcase675·7156 super 3 br 2 ba modern 1s1on 1e10 ~~a·onYall•y 1034 J.n .: 4 BR. 2ba on ... A I " 'd N I I 1 · m·ng pool '-'C.C."-'C..0~-----1 h H • th' ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOLID•v-•T• rvwn' garuen a reas. rea lnuscp . atura .,.,.()()( rnanre, s.,.,·•m 1 · -1 1 nd ome. as every 1ng . "' r--••••••••••••••••••••••• WrightwoodLn. jewel atS92.500 floors. 3 BR, 2'~ BA. faro ~-1 Br, 1-4 Br. 1-~ully ~eluded Newport s a · you "'a nt in a home. $295. Gracious 3 Br, 2 ba , DELUXE Spacious 1 Bt';('i COUNTRY CHARM RIGl-IT RLTY. 979--8533 rm. formal din rm. Will ot·t·upied. Xlnt spenda· 1 m mac u I ate, 2 Br· l\.fo. Ask for Bev or Dale g~rden style to~'Tlhouse. furn apt. Pool. Ampl'"" Large country kitchen Irvine f 044 ~~~ficBU>©. . l'arrv 2nd TD. Ov.'ner. ble. By o.,.,·ncr. Pr in. adults, no pets. S265 mo. 963~567 963-l786 air rond .. & pool. Only parking. Adults;, no pets .... ~ w /wa rm brick decor .•••••••••••••••-.••••••• ~Il'G~ Si9,s-0o .640·l84L only. 503 38th St., call rollect $265.586-9127 I965PomonaAve.,CM •. llu~e rumpus room for i----------1 ., ------·I 642-7412 213-377·4640 3 BR. Adu lt Condo.-Ncw ., N pool table+ 3 big bdrms, Sparkle of a.-... 4&g -2eoo SEE THIS & Eves 645-5346 H U f rnished . crpts & drps. 1'o pets. Lovelyh Lake BFo;cs~ • I MO FREE RENT .. ~; 2i,.~ ba. Benul tree lined -r··· COMPARE -----------1 ouse5 n u $225 962-2951 btwn 10·12 story ome, 4 r, 'ri a, If you qualify. Furn •• Beauty of arose L Mi el 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wkd . ., hu ge f am il y room , 1'ilreet, giant yard for thc OCJURO 9u B<>auliful scc:ludl"d 4 BR . UMITS! y.,, fen,ed yard . Reduced to bar hs & 1 Hr. Exc<>p+ kids. The interior of this 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool llome. l\.tostdesira-FOURS&r.iVES tionall y nicl'. 2110 "" •uyy bdrm., 21,!z bath home bl p 1 rt d n General 3202 2 Br. 2 s tory townhouse, S370.586·9127 Newport Bl. JADER~ combines luxury and c area. v cou yar Tax sheltered. property ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /wa s h e r . dryer & -___ c84_7-~J_23_1 ____ 1 beauly ... the large bonus entry & lush landscap· ~pprec . in good areas. f',REE FREE refrig. Comm. pool. S240 Newport Beoch 3269 2 Br 2 ba No children or room::i\lowsforversatili· ing.SR6.500. ""536-2579 ;592·5010/\gl . •ProfessionalServire• mo. $100 deposit. cau ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet~. J\1iddic age or re4 H...tlnqton leach 1040 ly. It 's professionally !':i()UTH COAST •L •MDLORDS• 968·9332 after<t pm. W Beach 3 Br, nu rpt, tired. Sl75. 642·5848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . INVESTJ\1ENT 6DELUXEt.JNITS " d'P'• Dshwsr. 2 ba.l -"'-"'""~"-"-'~---.----------1 landscaped. with patio, o · • 549·0812 646-67 1 2 Blks from ocean 1n Homefinde-r5 * 3 BR. 2 Ba. detached palio. yrly.· it.150. (213) •ShadyElmG-'-•* I sprinklers and gas BBQ. c II B I ~ ~ Garden~r's Del C)ht $66.SOO Hunt. Bch. a o l 642-9900 garage, soft v.·ater, cpl.-;, 696-5880 Pool, crpl & drps, l.ndry, Charming one story 4 .... PROMOMTORY Dickinson Calirornia'sLargcst drps, bltns, beams, S.100. h b 2,. b 'adults. 177 F.. 22nd SL bed room in Shorccrest. BAY HOMES RIGHTRLTY. 979-8.'iJ:I •RentalServire!• lease.Nopets.536-0821 Town ouse 2 r, h"d a. NearBcach.642.3645 High beam ceilings in Lu:rturv .,.,•ate rsrront pool. bltns, was I ry,1---------- ramily rm & living rm. ho m c s' Pr tl•ed from 22 Unit apt bldg. xlnl loc:. 1 VACANT 1 Br house $125. SPACIOUS Condo ~ hr: gar. No pets. 675·9188 NEAR O.C.C. & Shoppint· - Near bi<"ycle trail & I VISl•N PRIVATE GUARDED 5210.600. 55'.v.•aterfro.nts. yr old. S390,000. 979·3376 Also 2 br Costa t.1 es3 fabulous rec. area. f.i mi Ctr newly painted, D Mon-Fri9·5 , tobch $275 968-3473 BRAND new Ne"·port • . • • .. beach. Owner moving alALTY AREA-Great family Jjv . 6107 Ba ys ide r.1ve . Sl6S .. Huntington Beach · · Terrace Condo. 3 Br, Z'h ho.n:iehk:e 2 ~R. beam out of area. Qualified VA 552-7500 in~ in this spacious 4 hr. _!'lewport Beach. 673-3900 6 c on dos , S25 .000 to $175,, Coron~ del Ma r 3 Bedrooms, 2baths, good Ba. Adults. no pets. $400. cc1hn~s. walk-in closets. buyers welcome. l'rieed l~~~~~~~~~"'"I 2, , hu. 1 li -ccilinJ!:S. Pan Fantastic View of Bay & 526.500. A!lsumable FllA S235., Fountain yalley 2 location. mo. 675.5800, Bkr. no dog. S169.50&12·71S4 or at $54.500. 1: oc t·e1 n v11. VACAN1'. to b\ ()tean, 2 Rr. 2 Ba, rondo. loan, s•/~-7·k , rents S210 B_r, acreage, fnnt farm, (213)335-9382 art er 4 536-5114 VOGEL & BABBITI REALTORS 644·6056 FHA-VA siildnov.·! ..... S86.SOO. with 2 balconies. Boat to szso. 3 Br.11h baths. kids, pets. Agt. Fee . Bluffsbayview.3BR.2Yi H t•-' leach 3740 T ·1 bl on /d H t c t •••969" 979·8430 3 Br. den. patio. Close to bath~. Immaculate. $475 un •~·0" erms are ava1 11 e: Enjoy the Good Life slip avai l. S69,500 . r · un · on . ....o-" S300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• this 4 Bit, 2 Ha , singlf' Call 493-2513 644-6856 $2000 Tax Rebate FR~E RENTAL book in ~h~~~':1e'n~~~~~~. . P.1o. Broker 644·1133 LOW WEBCLY ramily res .. si tuated on ' N H B h Tr'pl office. Example, 2 Bdrm CONDO n·r. Hoag 1-losp. RATES quiet cul-de·sac stre~l, Me part leoch 106' HARBOR VIEW Homes ew tg r 1 exes house. l batil, garage, Clean xtra lrg 3 br, 2 ba 2br, 2ba tri·level. frpl, ====-"''-----1 just steps to <"homd mlotun1t~ I ••• ": ••••• •••••••••••••• Portofino w/bonus rn1.. just bit. Lots of patios rcnced yard. children dplx, wtw cpl, drps, bltn cpts/drps, SJOO. 645-7418 Executive Wies $33,950 Park. It has a s 0 VI f.\\1 4BR. 3'hba. $93,500. fee . 20 1 O Hunt 1 n g ton ' Cine. JST and last mo. R-0. FA heat, wash tdryl -~-~------1 727 Yorktown .. cl. tend e r loving cure. "ll;\RBOll ' OPENSat l-5/Sunll·lor N Adams · d Be•chBlvdatYork•-.,.. 3Bdrm11.2bath &fomily tcA3500 TREEHOUSE' b t 2018 I' t OpenDa.ilyl-5.539'6779 rent atS200. hk-up, lg pr1 y . gar + ...,._,. room . Home is in e:rt · .,.., · 2 + poneled den. Jmmac. Y ,a PP • or HACIENDA huge prkg. $28.5. No dogs. 3 IR·2 IA TftHte 536·0411 eel le nt <"o ndltion and RAISQR'S U pg~adf"d Inside & out ~ :.:~;~te. N.B. 541).5'11 Corona Del l\.lar Triplex REAL ESTATE 842·4866 Frplc, shag crpt. thruout, STUDIOS & I lb sel lers are moving Set 1n fut.ure forest of bltns,dshwhrs,pool , sun· 18541 ll'OC:llBl•d. private patio, encl. gar, •Full kitchen l·lurry on this one. May REALTORS over 40 tree!!. $76.500. BAYCREST by Owner. decks. 2 w l_rireplaces. H 1 96 •• 316 2 STORY romolete cnmm . r ec. •Heated pool be purchused GI or as· 644 ·8896 aft 6 pm or BR. D/R, F /I{. 31.~ Ba. 9'A05,000 Pr1n!'. Onl y . • • -fa cilities. •Laundry facililies sumc low Interest rate 4523CampU11Dr .. lrvine M4 ·32R5. Ivan Wells custom . 673·1418evesorwknd!I. Santa Ana Sl5S. 2 Br. 41EDROOM $3SO mo.494·0321 •Free utilities loan. Call us at8lY7·0321 . Campus Valley Shop Ctr. $103.000. Below market. child. pet. sngls, yd gar. Family r oom, n.ll ap· 3280 •Free linens CALL8l3-8600 ELEGANT 3 BR, 21,'!i Bu I I 3 48 UNITS l soo l B plianees, one year old, SofltaAila •TV&maidserv.avail - l-----------I Principa s on y.646·151 S.A. Sng s, 1 . r , eorne r lot, vacant . 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Terrace.2 Br, 2 Bn. Townhome, neur the $450,000 child.pet,fncd,gar. Miles to beach. $425. Wanted, nlc:e family to •Bar·B·Que muny extra. prime loc. ""'alcr. '.'Y121' Boat ~lip, San Juan MUST SELL Westminster. bnch cot· mon t h. Call Age n t carcforourhome.3BR.2 •Phone service 1 S4Y.500 Owner 551·2079 _Exq\!l Slte ly customi7 .. cd Capistrano I 078 toge, S95. appl'c, yd, al 84 2 . s 5 4 1 or Ev es : ba w /cpts. drps. The•_•_I _m_;_ie_t_o_o_e_c_n_n ___ _ inll.!r~or und all extcr.1or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Extremely motivated util pd. d J 1 h t ,. By OWN F.R 2 br, 2 ba meticu lous ly main · R BC sel1er.All2bedroomun-H.ll.walktobeach,t Br, 5'6·1322. yar sare us w a you Ladi•s2motMtl l I • I Owne,/Bulldcr By Owner. 2 r. I a on· its. New carpets, paint need for summer fun . Rent~- - Townhome. 9 mos. old, a.n l . • do. Pool, ji!ar, 2 ml t appl'c,sngls okSl70. $295.Mo.Ask lorBevor ~ Jol.aof exlras.JnTerract "'lll scll, leascorlrad1 . 0 524900 Call and disposiils. Recently Tustin. Xt~a speelaJ, 38r,lY.! Ba condo, Pool, Dale,003·4567 !J63.l78S Next to beach. Bach .• Community. $49.000. 5065 $82,500. Days 493·5544 or cea n · ' · upgraded . Spendable Is Br, 2 Ba, kids, pet, focd, carport. laundry rm. 2 _c..='-'--------1 t &2 Or r rom $145. -l-~·~-~~~f:'.:·-~~=-~1~:•:·~·1 ,;E~ve~•;;fi~75;·;•~226~~~~~11~830~~-4~S~3G~=:=~~~\ 12 .'1"k on $100,000 down "ar $250. Agt. to $275 842 9015 r __ ...a. L -a 3Z86 J a c u t tis & Tenn Is. uu ""' Fantostic value. Will sell 111o 1 ry. mo. · ~ •"";O-·· 551·1936 Santa.A.Ra 1080 HOMEFIMDllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846--1323 ReaJEstate ••••••••••••••••••••••• on 9,; financing. Eam:i: •642•9900 * 3BR.1~~ Ba, Central Air, OCEA NVIEW, f"am .1-"'-'--'-=------ by s..a-S.mv THE TERR6CE. 2 Br. 2 NEWPORT SHORES 520,950 S6440 P<'r month gross . comer lot w/lge yaf<t. ho 2 br den l :V. ba MEN, small beach hotel. ,,.._.wt.I b c· 1 Sh c Im mac . 3 BR .. J·11ly. 2 Pr1nclpala only please-$350 mo 528-i626 me. • • ~ · Rooms 522.50 week. Apbl '1 ., nr. poo . O\\'cns Patios. Po11i tlvely in Don 't believe it! Then r11 1\today (7I4)152-1700. COf'CMledelMcr 3Z22 , . w/bltns & dbl. gar. &350 Sl00.mo.S36·'1056 VITS-S500.MOVIS ~?.S:OO 143 •500 Agt . move·lncond.SSt,900 come see \t i Bcoutlful 2 1 N v Es TM EN 'f •••••••••••••••••••••••Spotless 4 br, z b3, ram mo.49&-t482 nn 5PM , . SSSS YOU tH SSSS 1~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 CAYWOOD If.ALTY 11.0ry, 2 bednn, deluxe DIVISION Unique bch aide. 1Br,1Yl rm, gardener. S375 Weshnf"sttr 1291 NO 1nerear;e 1n summer Sh•rp homel tn cholt-e l 5411290 fe11ture!I . TJIEREALESTATERS Ba. frplc, new C!PU. ree Owner: 892-1512 or••••••••••••••••••••••• rt'nt. Deaut. 1 br fl.\rn a rea. Super v(iJ ue, this DIAMATl~EW * · .• VILLAGE GARDENS -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 rm w /wet bar &r: + 892-4731 . 1 1 3 BR d 2 opL• $165 & 117SSp:ln1sh. •BR w\lti 1Jhake roor, 1 3 Br. Fam nm, 1 !5tory 1~~~~~~~~~~14109 w. 5th St .. Sant.I • 1Jaun11 . $39S. 675-5543 or F rep acc. ho +CMts Style bldg, pvt encl gor., I Ana. open 10 :30 to 7: DUPLEXES 549·9501 l"ine 3244 ba modern me. ;J: ' POOi, sauna, lndry, udll$. BLK Jo school & pQrk free s l•ndlng home. d-bltns •-OW •·•l R · t Daily. Agt. l',rom new to older· m05t ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,... "" • "" 17301 Keelson Ln. t blk ll UR RY • HU n Y 1 Prof. rront landst•1P ng . ltegontllufh 3 bdrm 2 bath.• ea'ch un· Costa Met• 3224 FOR homes ror LE/\Sl-~ see to '-'POl'ec. $3&1. mo. w. of Beach oCr Slater. CALL 14.2-9371 p I u I h c a r pct n Q • End unit Trina • 2 large South L..,...a I 016 It. $44 s5oTo $155,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or SALE in the IRVINE Ask tor Bev or Dale 842-7848 THI H.= draperlel &r: fencing. patios . lnrgf' kitchen & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 3 br Greenbrook home. 2 area Coll us! We are 963-4567163-1788 -'----------L-il--~l~l~IN~Y~O~U~~ft~'¥,i~~U~n;~v~.~~~·2~r·~~3oo~$SO~:'~,,'!· '!!~j4~~~~·:or,~~·~o'go';!',::i~ ~or~j~~~: B~~~~~:n'!f:w~~v~ ~~t~s~'~;w•:'rn·ef~~: ~fiL toM~e~Ee J3~R* c~i'h:: l4ZS AJlR~L~l~a:i~~ '~~~ f You mull see tht~ 4BR . , ~ase Wll.h op; IJ'([:"'"f't:""'3tV72-Vlrgtntu · "l)ftllot-;-dbl 1ar. $305:-Nr. Ef'f'ORT to'"&Otvc-YOUR ••••~•••••'•••••••••••" -5*., ~7.447.afl.5 &c..wknds t:1ftt o m landicaped TURTLF.ROCKByowner Uontobu . Way. Open llolllle dally So. Cst Plaia. Owner. housin(l:needs. 3 Ult, l \-\ BA. So. Cat 2 BR Condo, l~!i b8. Nr. home. Beautiful rock ·a br, 2 bt, cusl. UP· , 10~. from Sat. Apr. Slh ~fesa Verde triplex. tl'IS·0771 . Pl"M'IT RIA.I.TY Pla1.11 area. Crpts, drps;, Hu ntington llarbour. fireplace 10 warm your Jlraded. prof. lnd1cpd . thru. Sun. Apr. 13\h , 2 OR. & dl}n, frpl.: 2·2 UnlvtrslJyPark,Irvl~ bltna.lapaUo,pool.$26S.. washer & Dryer. No heaf41 ALL TERMS. lnclude1land.Prin.only. Price Wll $133,000. Now BH .ratios.$69,000 642'56'7 5SZ·7000 Nopels.845_·4148. pHs.89'1·4210ot8'6-ll!IO t42-tl71 SM.000. (17~ $99,SOO. Owncr /A~t B33·176t Classified Ad~ .. i • I I j ' • ' • 1. ' I I 1 ,, • \ 'I I ' 11J0 DAILY PILOT Tu&t.day.Apnl8, 1975 Add it. .. Build ii ... Diaper it. •. Hammer it. .. Car pe t it ... Ce m ent it ... Wire it ... Hoe i t •.. Clea n it ... M ove it ... Press lt ... Paint it ... Nai l it ... Pl aster it ... Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Gorct.nht9 Gen•ral SwYl cn lnc om• Tox Mo'flftCJ PalntltHJ/Poperinq lt•moftl & Repair •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••t'•••••··········· loby1tttifHJ Carpe nter Cement /Coner.tr ....................................................................... Lovll'lg C;.1rr, fnl"d yd. ff>' J.'1ni$h larJ'('nlry. LEON IT1': CON(;H ~:TE y A.RD CLUM UP ll ANfJYfl.1 A N-llorneg & Wouldn 't vou rulh~r have hr/day /~·~k . Nii;:hL~ & VRcn1Qde5l,Hi:puf1r. S"rA~l PI NG, Cob · Corn_p._1al nt ___ M5030! Apts . CQn~rien t lnu s :.1 prort·Ss ion.:d 11ccoun· w k nds OK Refs 1n<'eti7 -l.H6Sut6 blt>slo ne, brick . tile . -Crarurnun,645·&\58. 1ant1)ri•p1i1reyourtax re· ~-0347 Jea1~e lhtl .5 Carpt'Ot"'"' stZ-titT!l _!'<i!ios. el<'. &t().43-19 Eurnpt'an l.andst•apt•r ~--------1 I urns? t'or rates & upp1 ., Tr-S•rv\{'('·C'••o1u" "T lll NGS" ·by P.loosc. 1·nyo1or loom• 968 •1~· Woman wi ll care for in Patio t.•overs-Ooors -• '"'" " ,. c:cn wood~·ork. rcp•t.... ... -.,. "'· rant to 2 yrs. fo~\'!$ on ;1 c, .. ab i ,n e t1•1 C~u ntc rs · ~~,!~.=-~~~•••••••••••• No m.aint, reus 64.2--S329 plumblnl(, ett·. fi42-S6t3, lronlnq OUT & /\ lJOUT?? Local/Sta tewide Mo•in~ 1 du, free est. 521·207 1 MOVING Our r ate!J will p leose you. Free est. 7 Yl':i exp. 548-7147 co~l.EG F. St uden t s ~~~1Hr ho~c.~~~-I~~~ Pu1nt in.i. lnt & ex~. u1r-Y~~· I' ~~o cl:lt . , V Tl• less cqulp. Alsv k1tcht'n <:·•II Ke n, I can!. 6'\2-1 · cabinets r~lini s h lug. ~es~_W_k"":.:":.:':.:·---­ c.R.:.':.:1:.'·:.:6:.:7:.3".:."":.:"'c..;.l!Qb=-· --1"oofln9 Cont ractor wttnlM rnore ••••••••••~•••••••••••• work. Pi1lnt&Wnll 1i11per REPA l ~S . a ll l)lp cs- my businesN. l<"'r~ Est. & R<'a$. F'r1•c csl. l1t•, a~\.. color help.545-534711fl .3 fo1· \\':1 lt . K:\0 50~• ~·et•k ly basis842-8oW;. or mu·i•· (:pairs. Ja p a n ese <•ardcncr.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOULl).llkc to ~are f<.ir Complete Y:,rd work. H'aullnq IHON ING l>ONI:: c..,.t Se-r vJce your (:hlld or t•h1lrll'\!n In clean -u 11 . )''rec est ••••••••••••••••••••••• In fl.1y ll.On'lt-~1ovinK /H aul i n~. Student. -avsme-ss Se rvice ••••••••••••••••••••••• the \'l<'1n\ty of l larbor 642.3102 M f> v 1 NG h 1 L t k H u anyt1rn1•. Plaslff/Repair ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• J .C. ltOOYING • u u 1 n ~, Reason;ib]{• ti46-211X· ~e rut' . cus. uarry •••••••••••••••••••••• J 0 l·I N 'S Car Pet & ll 1~hl<1 nrls. \VE-st<'li rf and Rarag.c clt!unup. ltt•llablc -------s.48·9723 & 535-6798 K•Y tJuneh, C:1rd sort Upholst£'r}'. Dri shamroo fl.tarir1ers Sc hool . 1.ovln.c: Ex1>er(J11pnnt>Sc(f:1 rdcn fa ·t ·cr··i·,. "''"' "I'"' ' s s .... c . .,.,.., •r ·'"" L--, • Intl 1• __. Ouplicatt•. Li st . nl'.:N (i:;o il r etardants 1 earl' :1111 rt«1sooi.tblecost ini: HcrvicP, l"ret· !::st. -• -WNSCap1ng a ng ,-a,........"9 Dt.:C.~6 ·7160cxtlli8 Dcgrease1·s & ttll ("olnr for you whilt• you work 646-3370 lf ilul ing, yd rleanu1>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATCll P l.ASTJ-:tllN(i Lil·cnsed & Insured All Types . t~rcc Es· Fret:est. M9'-40fJ -----brighteners & 10 m111ult' Summer avail<1blity for · moving, odd Juhs. ll1·h11· RCI T OT I L I.I N Ci $25. To m Kollc!'k Pninllng, NANCY HAllN t:s . bleach for your ~·hit e <·hild e:1rt'. 54&·7800, Ex p t> r t JUJ)il n <'s ble,low rutes .~ ru47. Lundscnrini:..SodSales. Residential & Marint•. timates. Call 540·68Zi --- Til~ Serr ct arin l Scr\•ice. carpets. Sav(' money b.\ Anytlnll' Gard1•111'or· Compt Varl ------J"rec 1-;:-;t, J\ltrster Chg. Crar ks .& leaks our Reus rat.es. Hy lht· pa~ saving nu· t•io:\ra tnrs -------scrv,<'lt:uO·u1:.:s.l''rccest. Housecleani'"J J)ay or eves. 1'orn spccially.'193_1i616. Pfufftbin9 •:•••••••:•7•••:••••••• O'hr 6.0 '""" Cl 1. . 1. "'8 ~•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .... n .• ,1710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CF.ll AMI C 1 11.F .. New I. _ _:__ _-_...,.,.... can 1v1t1t;: room. c rn•n~ Contractor ....., ""''"' """ --• h ti lll>USEC l .. EAN INf; is our l•rof Pa inte r. hones t MAJIV"S PLUMBINli Bcmodcl. io~rt:'C t'St. Sm I NC 0 •1 •· •r AX rrn "" a $l5. Any rni ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?'1111\E 'SGARDL'NJNG b I "'""'242f' •• .-. • -$'7.50. t·ou<'h $10, t"hair ss <:. Bus1ncs1'. c;;.111 Janh·c's Mainte nance \\'Ork, rc~s. Int/ext, frt.'f: • f>46-9807 • jo s "'C come.~_' Rookk c(•ping, l-'asl I5y r•o•t>•,•·h••\i""·•nt~ Q\JAL l'l'YBtULOJ-:ns i\,:iint/Clt.'itnup/'I'rim Haggcd.v/l.11111'.675-G5S3. •••••••••••••••••••••••est. Refs, 548 -275!:1, NOJOBTOOSMAl .f, --Service. e:ii:r'd. 1\<'COun ·~ " "" ·· Nt·wt:onstr, r(•m.,addns. _f<:xpcr4": H ~·as 5-'R-09. T S II \' S 9 not ml'thocl l do ~·ork ll · d r , yo _, .1•11 .. ti•··s ·r 1 1....._ ... 1. Plumbing & Ele<·lrical &t2-J913 ---op o tan!\ .• t;imp.f.4•1·267 If (" I . f · "''l·l•IUI t•s1gnc o ur n<•i,•S. • .-~ . .-.. n '".m•s ir "'11·.Con>m•re•al & JUSTPLUMll .... G7 •••••••••••••••••or••••• ,,_ ----myse · .. l .rc .... -.JJ "\\lc<'a rc'"-ForfrCt>cst.· f'lb\\'crs /M;.lint l l..dstpg Cl R ·t t H "' .. R L S I NOR S t t DB · p r Sc · I -----00 kl ·1 d C'aning oi}lc s <It! Hcs1<1cntial.545-11157 · · · a c F<.ist Scr v Rcas R:ite.!i •'l'op Soil •Compolrt* : -~--r__~ • .<'rC'.t~~"" ?'tl esaClcanini,:,C<trpclst.. Kt·norR<tyeve.&12-1770, s .spr · rs.sot con _&_~l o.e_~8-U757 li<'linsrd. t::ii:tf'rior. Pdy J u!ltOncCall To· 1 •Muh:h•Redwood'lll" Serv1ce·fo ast & Eff1tttnl. U h 1 1 St, <-<t d:l~ 675-9184 Cleanup. monthly 979 3335 ........... I rv · I N U ar(' 1 Po s cry. ' tam -642-J.13 1/fi46·4906 •HOUS ECLEANING• Masonrv ' . . J USTPLUMRINCi ('.ALL581i-°""" .. 9_3853ine ' • ; · clcant'd or shan111uo -r •642-41 11• ·--·------ .J'O D k' bv reliable cou1)\e. Coot.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .----------1 5.'l7-Ci742. ressma lrtCJ Com pl l~::i wnScrvl1 ·C'. rat(•s, refs. 54R·62'71 W I J .. L I A r-.1 S &· So n ~ •THE H•HGM•••* P'·U"l B IN(",. 54·•.07,7 Tree Ser'tic~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm /Heas/Cleanu1>s . •t t 1 k J _... ~ "' " ' Carpenter STEAfl.l CLt:AN lt'\t; /l.TS•I Afl.1 POOPHlt..:ES 646-7811 . S.16-6861 ,. ;1 s n n r Y i r c Lie 274046. J.'ree t:st. l"ree F.:<t. Guar. 8 ur /\.. ••••••••••••••••••••••· Drcssmakini.:inThc Frce C'sl. 548-614' Clt.'anhousebyday, HI ks 1 ........... ....................... r:urope;in~lannE-r.\Ve ----t ot' / •. tone. ic. c.<l'>.>V"l6. Da n Sc h~·Hr t z. Sr. MstrCh~.1'-8Jb7-9'.? TR .. .:f; TR JMMING,'1'011 SAVE & Prorit. Custorn f h h" 1-.~ Gurdcning Serv(cc. 1're(' own rans. C:lll5R6 6371. 558-l:Jll -----ping, prunini:. rcmo v;tl r e mod. r(·1>air, add -on, urni~ t•vcr~·t in g, ""'' trimn1in.l:. l-l auli ng, 1-'rc<' 54 I ·oc,.\9 ---J,,.R. <Yr ls Plunibing Low r:.itcs. Dan. 540-041;(1 . Ir fl Fet> t & .,.si-"!n~·•lroryou.Corday est.Lo~·ratt.'$.S39-758S E ll th k . ctS, Fi rcplnl·es-Uril·k/ Con·PAI NT l NG/Hepair . 35 W<ttcrhtrs,all sizcs,di!i·I ~:::::.::.::::::::::.., insu a io . r , es .. C t/C ret .-ash1ons. 556-4232 by ~xce ~~· ous<'-CCll•nb . i:retc p;1tios. BB() pits-yr,; w o r km ·1n ship posuls, stoppai.!es, re-r1 Designs.645 -J.139. emen one e ;1µptonl y Ctca••••P" 'l"r••work clcan.tn~. onldy thr p l <1nter-Block wnlls. <"""·'·.,, take .·od···on.Iogc ,. Use the Daily Pllol ------------••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------""• ..... . ~rdcious un .,11. • .... • ~ puirs. "ri>modeilnJ! and t.1 1NOR H0~1 t-:: R EPAIH cus·rq~1 Ce ment \\'ork Electrical G :1 r d t: n in i:: /~I in or oreciativc · ne..·d an~lv. _f_r_e_e esl. Hers. &16-0464 or my_e_xcp~·-'-"'-·-7_056 ____ 1 repiping. New Construe-"1-,ast llesull" senrice PlumbinR Cn rpenlry Patios. Ht.•:1son:1ble ••••••••••••••••••••••• 641a6~~;:,<9·p3.g.l0yrs1nare;1 . fl.tin. 5 hrs, $5 per hr.Moving •TOPQU/l.LITY•· 641i~r62· 2643 Jlrs. lie & bond dirertory. Your C('ramicTile .. ').1_0-JStiO t-'ree rst0-12·8.51·1 __ "L':CT lll C IAN. Smt t--""--------t "uth 536 73 18 • · -- -.,, ., "' · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnl f'rior & r.;:ii:terior . servicc 1s our Ca b1 ncl \Vo r k, Gcn'I Br ea k I Dri l l I Remove jobs. ma int/ rep.a irs. 22 1-"or H.cs111 L J APANf:SF. LADY Would GORD~~ 1'1ovini.:. :12' Ca ll Lee K:JG..7278ev Suve on wuter mains, re· spe(ialty. R<'pa1rs. Dry"·ull Work. As phalt /Cement. lo" yrs e:ii:Jl. li r 233108. Service Cu ll like to cll'an your house Vun. /1(', 1ns, lowe;t rates pipi n g, inst. free est. CallS4Z-S6?Sext. l22 Sm\ /l.ddils . 55\-()\71 rates S-19-993.'li&IO-OlAA 548·5203 642·5678 ext. 322 645_ 1587. in OC . r:sts. 581-ffi.13 Wunt ad results 642·5678 G uar v.'ork. 898-lCWIO Apartments Fumis~d Apca: lownts Un...,.. Apa huw:nh U11fwft. Apca huwnts Ult'funt. Afi a l1w11ts Unfwn. Apartments Furnilhed Vacation Rentals 4250 Office Rentol 4400 Business Rental 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••· •••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••.•••••••• Huntington Beoch 374 Costa Me sa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 Hunti1>9tan Beach 3840 Me-wport l each 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ······················ ....................... ....................... ....................... ........................ . Paci ri 1· Coasl llwy . I blk Off Beaten Path WALkTOBEACH PA.RkMEWPORT ll ~oa~t.b~~~n~0~,1!~~:~~ ~ z Br. fl.dulls no pets. UTILITIES PA.ID APARTMENTS 114yie modern. 1 Br done as d s hwhr s. shag cpts, Bpaut. studio apts, 2&3 Jlurb('lorlor2 ,& shi i>s cabin. 2 decks, closed i:;a r <1ge, frpl<', Br, frp lcs. bltns. dish-Bedrooms dnd HB(l G & I pd wa>-h"rs. 2 <"'r 1•ar.·1"e. T h Cabin. Bii: l\('ar. Sips 12. 2 fr plc. Cir ·rv. pool tblc, 5'18-3446 or 4\M-6364 Arrowhead Chalet Stunning vie"" club privgs, sleeps fi. Summer res v .. Glori<t. 645-3167 or 337-3958 jaruzz i rte'. Srnsatinnal. · .as · wa er · ' .. "' ,.., 0 "'n nusi•s IG' Must S-e c ~ $3:lO. t-:\'es Pool Sunde<·ks. Frum S275 . F r. S22<t.50fJpcn 9-ti H 2 13/7R9-9822 ur J\l g r. LA MA.NCI-IA APTS 536-2579 Daily 21 3/592-5Q.l~J 778 S<·ot l Place, CJ\I LUXUR IOt;s 1 br fu rn or Spa-Pool!-!-'fcnn1s • w c eke n d s ! ll u n t . ---64 2-5073 1 h d Across f ro m i''il~hion J-t a r bou r . New brh Laguna Beach 3748 PIMECREEk un urn, llC\\' s ai;, rps. lsliJ nd ••t .J;1mbort.~ on ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVES UP CASA VICTOR IA frp le, from $185. 2 ut il. pd. San Joaciuin lllll!! Hoatl. studio, furn .. Sips~ Pvt Ol'C'anfronl, N . L:t1?una, 1 TO ITS uAME l & 21!r. L'nfum/Fum fr. 4 blks tooc-ean 53li-41 JO 17141 644-1900 From $160 f1~~4t~:16~~~~ /592 · 185 . Hit. frptc. 703 Cliff l)r. ~ Sl69.50J!:.tS/~1r. tXI. --------------1 O\•cr 500 tall tree~ :-inti CJ!f:ZORO;\PTS SJOO. mo. year leas('. Adull s-NoPetsScc.gatc Oak"·ood of fers the Rentalstosharr 4300 °'6·'.•710 I 0 s t r cams wi t h l'•-t. ,~ ..... Rm .• •"t•·•ator 82:14 Atlanlu ,.. .... I b 1· .,... '" ,.... "-... incst '" ('Ountry c u 1v-••••••••••••••••••••••• -----------1 \\'a t ('rfa ll s i:rcatc a 525 V1<'toria .642-8970 1,2&,3 B R. Pri\'. gar.. ln~ at a price you can <if· NEW 3R r B11yfront apt. Studio A1>art n)Cn l I bloc:k rel axin" set l 1n° for -----pool. "';:1s her. d r.\•e r , h · ·11· ,. "' "" tord . ·r ert"s SI m1 ion $185. n10 . )'riy .• ~un -to Beach. l !til paid. Sl75. )'our spa<'ious ne'"' l 1Jr MEDITER"•~EAH Closetnbca<'h.536·0336 rvii.1"'11 in rcerca11on rc.cililies, u smoker. 673-6743 Call 497-J 157. 2· bedroom •1 P<lrtmt•nt. VILLAGE .............. fult t1nle attivitii..-s direi:-~ ------1 From S20U. furn1turt r.••" 3844 ~-· W td t"k t I ()CF. F ONT b h I l Bt•droom 1ne G-~n tor "hu plans 1>••rties. ou 1 e o arc my sm 2AN H ac c or available. Small pels JBcllroorn&Dt·n •_•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ UA l··~. trip::> & nlurc ! ho u se "'ith gi rl or & 2 Br. ~·eek-monthly . OK . Adults only. Offit:c Homes ' h 3 k S36·032 I ·. '97·1•'.-2,,,..,, 2Hcdroon1s :!~ Bdr. 11.1 bti. air. pool. 1-·n·t:Sunel;1y bruneh. mot l'r. S 5 ;:1 "'", 221 '' ""'' OtX"n 9'00 to ll :OO. '.,.,._, h f · t C b "Ito C'l -----8----3-7-6-.·t Fair\·it·"· Hd .. co~ta 2 Bedroom ·ro"-n SI' p\'t . ga r & lndry. Xlnt * 2 WEEKS FREE J•Ju~ beaut1 111 sin,.: es. a r1 , " . Newport eoch ., 2400 1-!urborBl,·d. sc·hls. $230. 551-2632 <ttl 1&2 bedroom ;.1pls, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\l!'!sa. Phonc545·23UO. Costa ~lcs a (7J4)557_R020 4P ;\l ~l ove in w /d epos it s furnis hc•tl & unfurnished. Boom mates needed for ___ only I UR SlOO 2 Bil ()<:rk"·oiid Ga rden /l.pts la r~c4 Brhome.llB.No OFFICE SPACE HB Wcstcliff Drive, 450 sq ft .• private bathroom, air, etc. $175. per mo. Cull c:ene I !ill. 642-0200 TOP LOCATION' MESA VERDE DRIVE PL.AXA for store or office. Ample parking. Town & country ~ttnn!iph ere. MEWPORT BEACH 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. 3 Offict•s, rcrept.. rl'St Costa Mesa.54S--4l23 rm, A/C. music, deluxe. S'f 1 L h .1 1 . $225 Mo. Broker 675-6700 " A • s op ava1 . oc. 1n the J\'l all at TIIE FAC· J\.1ISSJON Vi ejo-Laguna 1'0RV. $90. mo. 425 30!.h, Nil<!ucl area. l·lantly to N .cB~.~·~73~·.:.96:.06"-----­San Diei;:o t''-''V. 200 to 2000 sq fl. Coill o~·nf"r Industrial Rental · 4500 831-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2000Sq . Ft.-SDJpcr mo . I l't10N. free r l·nt, "'alk to at 3975 Hirch, NB. Agt. ocean. ne"' 'dk. Rrwn. S<11-!i032 cptg. $175. 675-0070 <igt/ ---'--------- 673·5502 ~1ISSION Viejo-Laguna Nii:ucl area. flandy to •IMO.l-'ltEF.REN'f • San l>icgo Fwy. 200 to 1-2·3 Hm. office.s from 2000 sq rt. Call owner Sl 35 1>cr mo. Nea r 831-1400 airport. Sect'y, serv. on ----------- premises. No lease req. 833-3223 9 til noon 833-2840 !\fter noon PRESTIGE ~.95 WK UP. l Bdr, 2 Ba & IJach. Color TV. maid ?;Cr\'. pool. 1·111-: ~IESA , 2 RR , $175. mo. Adults, no Parklike Loquna Beach 3848 $230 ltefr1g, Security, offers an exelusi\'(' ""No smokers. no pets. Slu· Surrouncinqs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool, Jacuzzi . !lee. !lent Raise Gu;1rantec". de n t s Ok . male or l·I UN TI NGTON t~:ii:ee. 01':LUXE l .2&3Br/\pts STORYBOOK llOL'Sl-: Hidg 111/c:ii:ereise rn1 ., \\'c µu;irantec that ~our fcmdlc.642-1802 Prk. Suble:ise new ofc. Airport location, (rwy. access. a mple p;irklng; 2 priv. offices ; to rt. doors. skylight, a ir-rond .•. 3200 sq. Ct., J\-1-t . Ideal for ~ite mf),!.; ~·ill remodel to suit. Only 5640. /l.sk fol" 415 N. Ne"·port BL NB. pc-L<;. 64G-tlf'8 1 64.5-9753 Y'EA HLY Steps to Bcilc h, d11lu xe 3 br , 2 ba, furn /unr. Avilil nov.·. 67:>.52CM 2 Ir, 2 lo Apts S d. ll1ll1a1·t1~.co1or1'\". 1 All ,. d" P\•l Patios-ll!d Pool 5275 mo .. lu 10 SHiO ml1. rt>nt ~·il l not be rillSl:d or V.'ANTED: Roommate, rac 1ve surroun ~s. Nr. Shop'g-Adlls Only ~gt 494 .. 14~; 497-1714 lr\'inl' A\'&. at .\l es<t ON r: F ULL YEAH & ~u Str.;iii::ht. ma lure male to F:asy prk 'J!. J anitorial M rt.· A I •• 5.4855 still havt~ the flex 1hility shr .lux uriou:-13br condo, St'rv.&util s.pd .S95.mo. a 1n1que p S Mission Vie1'0 3867 .... t "'7 2531 213 592 59·•1 of mnnth tn monl 1 <X'· bl!Hu l furn 'd. Jacuzzi. "" · or -· ><-1777Santa An:IA\·c .Cl\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l r <•u 11 a nt·y. I cnts rum pool in Ir v. $200 mo. eves . t'l-1 gr Apt 113 f>46-5542 LOVEL'i' new <-ondo. 2 br. s11;o, Pril"es vary hy loca-547 679l -----------1 -2 ,-;-d "h ldO .-air cond . pool. ~:•r. $250 11011 J\1odels open \0 to 7_ · -'~-------1$140 up store-orri ct.'S cpts Z BH, ocean \"iC\\". steps Sup er·Co m fortubli..'-ue roorn .C 1 K, 8:J0-3092or 581-7655 Snrr). n o pet s o r fl.l ALt:: wants 2 others to drps ai r bath. 17301 J>rop. MgmL Div. from beach. winter rcn-Quiet 5160 ri.-tonth. VERSAILLES t·hildren. sh<1 re 4 br home w/pool Beach Bl •l.B.842-2834 tal. ~50. mo. ini-1. utll. Encloscrl G<irai;cs ___ 75_7_Sh_a_l_•m_._or_. ___ 1H•wport leach 3869 in t·I B. 842-2142 COMPANY 544-6899 or G75-7S!l8' Gas & \llater P;iid. fl.To lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oakwood f''OR LEASE· Store or or. ----------1 J\1orentals $200toS2lO QUIET f>\'I. 2 br,:? ba, NEWPORT FF:J\l . Rmmate \l.·antcd to fice. 900 S<I-ft. in shop· HF:A IJTOll S _ lS EAUTI fUL Wat('ffront Children Welcome-(·pts, hltHl!'>. frpl , 1)001 , \\'t;STCLI FF 2 Br. 11 •• li a .'Securily g<iteenrranc:c Garden h 2 b t & 1 ping l'enter. Brookhursl SIN Cr: 19•1<1 ::ipt. 3' ~ hr. 3 ba. fam. & 232·1 Elden Ave S:tl·2-UIO ~:ir. ad Its, no pets. 376 W. l!;~wnhousc. Adults nnl.1. tl'ndt·rground parking . Ap~ ~tments ~, 1::ime r & <J~~i.lcl. c A~ii at Mc f' add e n . ~Ir . 6 73-4400 _ li v. r m., s unporch. pvt. Bay ---------li\o !l('IS. l728 Uedford Ln. .tF.le"ant furn loun "l'S ~ Lonnordo. 213-638-2000 or ~:..,;,~~~~~~~~~ ·-· $"SO 1 673 ...,....., -S285. mo 54H-i 533 ... ... now. 642-3790 ... l-... icr." yr y. ·•GGO '1-lUGl'.: l~<'drms. Su("H.•r • ./Billiard s, f'X('r<·J~I', M.wportleoc.. 213-5Jl-953J ' . . location, beam ceilings . Fountain Valle-y 3834 Eastbluff 2 Br. 2 l~a . frple. Sauna rooms. 16th a nd Irvin e Girl wilh son needs room.1----------tFor Rent: 960 sq. ft ., H. H. ONTllEBCII.2br.p:illo •. N ts si-o 6456iitO ••••••••••••••••••••••• .'lllrl J>00l&sundecks mat.e !IOO mo. 10 shurc 1736Ana heim,C.J\I. location; fl.1-1 zone. $175 •V.'kly,mthl_v.orSummer ope ·. 1 mo. ·) pool. Adult~. S295. 8-1.'l () 11. h 645-0550 JBR "'t•t. Stud•nts OK. Office, ground fir. 600 Monthly R PARK PACIFIC Ami gos , 4!J7 -l977 or / ee;i n \'IC~'! ·1~ (•n ... '" f ,. ,,...,,.,c,.n season. csv.6-.. 1-5206 BACll EL.OH S!li5 644-0'JOti lhr bluff overlook-STOMEYBROOK Ca ll Patty642-0J74clays ~i:i-~~-ur rng, $125/mo.,_,. __ -_, __ 968_·_0327 __ •_,_•_> 1 Br. Steps let IX'.h. Now 'til Applns, ,util ~urn. Enel ADULT Ll\'INC: i11 J.' Ne"·port llarbnr COST• MES• * ' • , .... t -1 Ja'·uzz1 "''3 •'Pt>· ,. -"· Ga••lcn. A Garones for Rent 4350 * ~ "' J unc26th.'5l65 mo.Wkly a.,~· "'"'· ..: ··.·""' I ldrmfromS185 BAYFRONT 2 hr. 2 b:1 , .'Pr1Yae~·~ Pe aceful , " "·• ~ CORO~•DELMAR I J·lam1lton &1544lle\t. ... / • 1,,.1 b•h p·,,, . .-~"'". yrl)' e timi\•<I number ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' 1300&.-1750sq. t.,privatc .d urin<Summer.673-f,(',.\(I ~·2·l960d.·.,,.,.. ..,. 2 Bd f $205 .. "'-"'" ·~Pil l'H1t1s . ' f 11· l'I f k ,,., rm rom !n!l-l!l:l5 or G-14_1510 .'Scren<' adultsly sprteious 2 br. 2 hr & den t0x22 GA HAG r:, $27. n'lo. 2 room suite garden o · o tees. enty o par ·- 1628 O cc ::t n fronl apt. Furn /IJn( models avail l f':!cv:ilor st•r\'l te unit s are tlO\V :J\'uil. Lgc 2Ii6 Platcntia, CJ\1. (ln fices, :.:Int purking, Coasl ing-. 14~gross. Avail. tlQ\\'. 1 hr. sum. Hacienda De Mesa I 0250 La Hacienda LA HG1'.: 2 br, 1 ~·.-ha. h!tns BACH, I, l&l BR floor phin s. rcar l. 636--412fl _H_w_>_·._6_73-4120 N:ittress, Rltr. 979-6571 Utilpd.Wi 11tcr.!Y.3-488R 160W.Wilson,C.M. f'"(>UN'f1\IN \,.ALLt.:Y di s h~·a s hcr . En1·! 500Bel lflowt•rBl\•1I. ----.,.,, s· I ffi p . R t I W ted 46'00 B•·,\UT!f''L 968-3378 _c:aragc. Kr Hoag 1-lnsp. FROM $195 Lr1n" Beui:h Office Rental 4400 ...,.,_'l, • ing c 0 ice. riv. en a 5 an N P ~T "' '-" enlrllnl'c. Xl nt location ••••••••••••••••••••••• EW ORT CR.-~., . lo\'e· CUOUNDS MOVE-I"' eo~us Adults. $220 mo. &12-43ij7 OVE ,.. o··us !213)597-4461:1 .......................... . ' •. ' ly furn, 2 nn. 3 Ba. \\'t'l· .... .... M .... B .... ---0 I w 1·tt D Costa n1esa. 642-435.J. Execut i \'C (who owns lO mintues lo ocean. Lt!c LIVE Ncu.rThe Hca('h~ c F .15 estc I r. home & really cares for ~~1c~i'zzi~· r .fe1n~·i s.p~1~~i 1 &" 2 i~.r · 1 Bi:-Sl 75. 2GBr Huntinqton Beoch 3840 Casa def Sol fJ~,J~,?;';l+~~~;~~ii __,,. New port f"inancial Ctr it) needs 3 or 4 Bdrm. un · · • H"k $20;,.\ tlhp:ittoS2JO. '3s ••••••••••••••••••••••• B ·1 t <Cor""' fl••·.·1•"0101 1·101 • rS ~v L•as1"-0ffic•Spoc• a.,., ... · ssR•nlal •450 furn rentalin Coronadel i-ce lo appreciate. 1 e & \\'alcr inc. Drapc-rit•s . eaut1 u1 1\< ultApl.s "~ " "' 'n { ·-• • · l o beach. S525. mo . rarpcts, gas heat, i.::.is Ladies 2Montfts FromSl80 Superior ;1hnvc l':1cif1t ··r~•·cs Call on Site fl.tanager ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\lar or Newport ~·1th 675-71M4 . Co~st llv.·y J ~ (714)642-3l ll e:ii:t 246 oce;in view on yearly stovr. air condi tioning, Rent Frtt 2l!tr.I n rookhurst, JfB 714_1i4S.fi2'1 2 basis. Will pay $350.-$450 . .A~rlonents s wim ming pool, rec. Next lo be<t<•h . Hach .,1;;;;;;;;;;;;;~9~-6~6~5~3;;;;;;;;;;;1 ;:;;: -NE \V pl ush office bld_c:, :i THE COLONY per mo. (213) 691·7149 or Unfum1"sh-..1 room,wa!'ihers &drycrs. 1&2 hr f r om $1 45 . ("O HOi":AOELl\l!\R to 6 Itm s uites. Con-30RETAILSHOPS t'O Bo 1217 u~·1Li· ev South Lanuna 3886 2 Rr ·ro~'nhoui.~. frplc, • · · x ••111 er, •••••••••••••••••••••• Rh 11 ,, Jacu1.zis & t e nni s . ~ [ fc r e ncc Rm . Xerox Pro·me rca"onabl• •.po•c Ca90609 2 n ous('. sma y:iru. 846_1:123 STEPS TO BEA.CH ••••••••••••••••••••••• rom S2GO. I llr from S<!OS. ""'P;•r . Nr . oc airport " " .~ .. t-----------marricd cpl, small doo 1 1 · · 1 .. v avail able large & small. lolboa Island 3806 uk. NC';ir shop.-;. X"il U 2 RR . 1 ha, wi nterS235 I BR + den. 01·1:<1n\'icw. 'oo, tenn is. eont1nent::1 833-3640 Old "'urld charm "'ilh ~an t t o r _e n l f b u y L,:e deluxe 3 hr. 211~ Lia . i.l11 2 BH . l ba, yrly s.100 pvt. patio. sunde<-k. Nl"" hrca kfast. Soml" ocean & 1-----------1 "r•n•h wo·ndo,.-. •·•bl-. Starer a rt trailer. Slee1) ~···••••••••••••••••••• /\.\'Oral.lo. Sl K0 .642-{jj,)7 features & hllns ;1t JiunL ·1 & t S2 · i:.·-,. " "" _,, " '"·' MEWPORTCREST 11 e. t·pts i rps .. 3.'l + Catalina vu·"'s .. ....,paratc & tree•. Adi·acenl 10 four or less . Bar b Yearl y, SpaciOILS 3 Br. 2 llurbour. c."~". rno. Vn-1·1 213 HS I 171") r ·1 •"t n "'"NV :J UR .2 Ha eondo~ u 1 s . ·· · •• or an11y section ..... osc to }o'est i va l of A r ts 493-7572. a, Gar. Patio, children 2 DR I" 11 1 c ;in ':..k.A 11 u t 1 I pd . 213·837 -1525 shhppin" & Cine beach. . d 1 ----------~ OK, $390 mo. lmmL-d. Ch•-· -:1: pri p;t io, R41>~JM or 84f,.131 I WE HAVE ~ Groun s y I 2 3 BR f r · cupa n cy, deposit r e · nC'a'f 17th SI . Adults. -· ---SUM MER n r:N'fALc:; f;44 -2Gll. ssofi ROADWAY ; Y· nr I unB ~rr;·1r "q uired . 675-8721 5'l8-J438 J lJR rurn. I bt k from Apartments Furnished ti' Alf c--... LA G UN A BEAClt ou~e or np on a · s · ' or Unlurn1·s•-, 3900 ~~":".!"'*-jMll"'111 Refs. &14-7550. hear h. Pool. No chi dren. ~ v -3 8RApt.Spacious.Lr~L 2 HR, crpt ~. d~. hltns. no pf't.!'i. $150. util pd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tflf:f.XCITINc; ./~ 494-7915 Mi scellaneous ,room w/bar.CanbcCurn fll)Q I, l~iundry.-SITS. m?. 960-2111; PALMMESAAP'TS. ./,-.-i ·--""'" Rentals 4650 or unfurn.C;1ll 126 ~~onr e Vi sta, :.ipl .J -------1 \i'i?iTft.t.1)(.'(~-li)(;{)1J !\.11Nl!'l'ES 'f ONIYr ~=::::.· .. .._ ~~~~~~~~~~""'!••••••••••••••••••••••• 213/795-6400Ha rn~pm. r145·4J.10 L>OV.'NTC>WN . ::ill O("can 1"'"""~""'""'"""""""""""""""""'1 EICHINGN£WCQljC£Pr ! BC.:11 ,/ .......... '*.1"' L"ASE T h II , ,. d vic"·s, delu:ii:e 2&3 n r. 21 ,.,11 K!S OEIOVl•C · Attractive Sand wi r h "' . · own ouse on Balboa Pe-ni.-.sula 3807 · urry . 1~<'w ly cco_r;1t~·d . rar gar . all HIJ, New . .Sp:il'. 2 br. 2 ba uppe "" ll I Dach. 1&2 Bil . from Sl62. s hop , o utdonr tables, main cha nnel, Oxnard, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 l~cdrf"l(lm , ,\dulti<. l.J.'\.1 F sz~5 O I I Ad It f' ,,...,.... i 1"'"11 'fllACCl•no Adults, No Pets greatlor.645_1030 Cn . New 2400 sq ft.3Br, W.''acc AP\ II ,.,, rorn ' mo. pen <P lC . u s. re s . ....,._,,, •Botheto,, 151,·1 '1 -o t>r. .c.c.c.~--'----l 3Ba w /c r pt 'g. ep-OCEANFRONT Yrly. 3 • ' "'"' 1 house Sat & Sun 1-5. 120 548-IH00/493-6800 " "" -br, 2 ba, Crpl, bllns, cpts, LUXURY :I br, nr. Sou th ; 14th St. Tobin Healty. •I BR , 2 BR 15 Blks f;ust of Newport 1----------tGIFT BOU1'1QUE Sl-IOP, plianccs, d rps, 2 s un· -drps No pets 675 J5Jti o A6 I3tl 846 4931l SI 10/ J\1 0. ON DF:ACl·I •2 BR & Oen ltlvd.) COMM 'l:-P ROFF.SS'L would like to.share store rlecks. Boat dock /ramp. · · ' Cst. Plnza. 5275. Bltns, .,.. · or · · fr St JS 54 Ci·!l81~l Class A offi ce bldg, 27911 re nta l s paee in new Accommodates 40' boat. Cpts & drp~ s.ro.1901 Bach, yearly. util. pd. om l----Capistrano leach 3818 -· -_.. COO I~SE/l.RRl-~EZE Kit+li:i .ii73-1211 l·l ar b or. Hlvd , l a t Lagun aBeachmall.Call d bl t'a r p:ar. MOO. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l20ALJJE HTPLi\C:f.: 2&3 Jtr nC'wly painted.I----·-----· Mesa Verde EaJt&Adomi Rooms 4000 Ada m s), C.M. Elev., ~farg i c, a t. 644·1918 or Call (213)842-6121,e:ii:t 346 OCF;AN view,3 br.2ba. Dcluxc2hr,J ha.arlults, d rps.shal!;crpts.l~c kit.. •DELUXE• 540-1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• /I.IC, c lec .. janitor . 675-3606 8:1 m to 5pm J\.1on thru C &O, bl l ns. W/O . nopet~.Sl85.L'all : s111ne w/d s h~·hrs & Eastbluff 3 hr, 21h "'i-----------Ti00!\.1S $20. wk up with mus ic. p a rk ing, scc.t-----------I f''ri. _bnlcony.$200.MZ-1155 530-J.'i72 R.13-!l7Rl frpl('t; & J.:ar. $1R5 to$280. lownhoust•. lse . Incl klt.ehen $30. ~·k up a pt. patrol. fl.1. Jt Stcver ,l•---------'1::----:---::---:--:---- -------425 A 12th St. II .It s11a<' m:i s ler suite, ctin NEW 548-9755or 64!'>-39b'7. m g r . 55 7-o I 36 o r CLINIC lus!ness/ln•nt/ Corona del M• 3822 LGE 1450 s.f., G br. 2 ba. ~ ----1 rrn & dbl i.:nr:lJ::t!. /l.ul1 • e 646-8396 Ideal location. Newport Finance ••••••••••••••••••••••• story, rrpl. he:1m l'l•1I., 3 BH, $Zlfl. dnor opener iivail. Pool IS l"Efl.1Al.E . Room in larj:!el ---'--~------1 Beach, for wei~ht or ind. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "2 La rkspur, j ust re-rir. stairs, i.;ur. Adull~ 2 BH\$175. recrention urea. Adul t. YOU"LLBEGLAD home w/pool & kitchen SS•PERSQFT clinic . 6 P a tient rooms, (lcvora ted 2 br, t ba on I y. no pct s. 2293 f.f ovc in hon us w/in1mrfl. only. no pr t ~ YOU WAITED! pr1vilci;:cs. 554 -0239 167 WESTCLI FF-NB ample parking. Ask for • :~i::7~6 $278. &f4 -6800/ ~rl ham, Ci\1 &lCi-:l4R.'i_ !;f.Pt:z.Jii11 1s~:~~~pt. •SJ 37• 1 ntro1lu cin l!' nt'"' ha eh 8DRlt1' rent. loc ., Leisure AGT. 541-5032 P rop. Mgmt. Div. 1YHNJ.:WTRIPLF:X ------865 /1.mi~o.o;Way,Nll and I hdrm aris ~·('\I World ~ate 5 bu.s f;erv. •CDMDeluxcOfCicE!S* 2 BR, f rpl, blln:-:. di!(-:\ l~t.I. 2 ha., hltns, J:iun -3 RR,2 ha,n('wlypn\nted, h-1aoal!edhy worth St't'111J! lll·fint.•I\ l\lt.pri \•',:!.830-1589 F"l1/l serviccfample prkg hwashl'r, sundeck, pool, dry fac il. Ad lts only nf"w <'Pl. 1654 1 S;i\Xl\, nr. WI LLI/l.h-1 WALTERS YP I :irfordah.I(' •ttrcal. k the WELTON BLDG. vrlull.s, no pt•L<;. $245 yrly. $2f>5, G75..fi4AA or640416J l·l1·il. A-12-5117 CO MPANY . Br:i\Cll l·nvironmf"nt• LJ?. rm. & pvt. h.~th, il<'h 2855 E Cst Hwy675-6900 ---------furh1 !'-ht•1! and un · priv 'i.:s poss. $80·$85. COMPANY 673·141 8cvcs/wk nd<;. 3 JJR ''BA l blk beh .c._.=.._c..:.:.:.c.:-··.:.c.c..:..:.:.;___IN f~\VLY pnint('(f, s p:I C', 2 llH Gnrrlcn 11'\'t"I duple:,,; I ·.. ·.ta " furni~hl'1I 5-46-257_3 _______ 1 PVT. OFC. 200 Sq. F\., REA l~TOltS 2·nr.tlla.Gar.n onttr,2 hr,lh:i.enL<;. :ipt .N~·l _v .rcdc<'or ., Yr y.$325 •$185fo$215 0 1 P·•t tl m·i·n cpt 'd .,panel'd .,in Sl1'C J·:i9.14 ('h ildrcn /pcts, Ava il drps, pntio & rarpon. 1 mdrn . k1tch. & ha, w:ilk fi45 ·7054 .-ema e. •' ·o " Westmin s t e r lndust. • "11"175 $230 A 't t h \dll! to hrh, 110 fll'ls. $180.1--------I FountuinVallcy.968-l780 comple x. 3(1<' sq. fl.· 673-4400 ~ per mo. n-m 1 o ~car -/ s, no tmmoo•·. 3 l>r. 2 l>a. l"·.om 646-8453 oft5&••knd" l ... ~~~~~~~~~~1 .fl ual Show1ni:: 5:3011m pets. $1M.'i fl73·:J07ft 962-43\•i '"h ,__ .. "' Wa rehi;e . 11pacc avail.1. 8utine11 Opportunity 5005 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PET SHOP Newt BACll. Oldest pct sh-Op In Orange County~ Nels 36% profit · Shop & J r m . a pt. lease $225 month . Asking $12.000; If.I down, bal.:Jyears. ·o . EIAV /\NO BEACH ,7•, ·ClOClO T hur~. 4 /10 (75, 508 --rm, 5 nJ:, .,.,,ams, J.(:.lr. ~ 892-4438 f • M ari~old ,Cd~1 -2Br-S l7 0 1 &· 2 nr unfum. 1-'rnm Cq'lu1('t:1dlts.$290.642·12'16 ~ Fft rn, oce:in view. pool. __________ 11 Bldg .. auto aclhlle5, l"m'.ly Pool •1R-1t $15."I. I mi to heh. fill -y-,.,-,-;-LY-;_-. -~ p,., b:1th.Mk cn961.~.-., Kit. WATERFRONT 237h 15 sq.,ct. C-2. 4 bay5~ 1 1·~~~~~~~~~ C.s'. M... 3824 ~ -·,r ·ro• _ G · . 3 • , !'pnnous nl"*r ..i:, _p_r1\'il.Cd .67!>-"'· Ost, or uuto repair, cor~1a ~t . 53fl ·2 54 t'l(' 2 3 b blk r '@e ... ,,t:" Hewport-h b k ht r t ••••••••••••••••••••••• L"e 1 :-;tor.Y 2 Ur . hu s a111 or r. , ron ...., .. p., S R-~al 420 rl'I e, w n ip:nmen ' "" occ·1n & bay SZ75 /$.'\.15 ... ,._:,.,.. umntft' "'' s Exerut iveoffit•t.-s uphc>lsty. fl85 W. 19th St, "'THJo:G ABLF.S'' srparatc yd & Palto' +•----67356J ' . ~ . oU\..1 •••••••••••••••••••••• $150-$.l50 M th k f O Newly dccorutcd. 2 br cn<'I ~ar . $185. 516·9':150 EX . l~e 2 br. 2: ha, di:< -l ~ . b h on Cfl.1. As or t>on, ays w/g;ir . Adlts·ncw cpts poolsnlcaptnrtbch.5~d6l5t.1mm11<'. 2 l)r, 2 ha , ro1 1433SuperiorA•e-tWe 21~{11~h.2pn:k . ~~~~ t~y, Vii~t[~R~;yt~r S40·S7Jo.Eve64&068t thruout-drps-bltns-fn<'d Sh .._8 ~~~:fu21"1° pe 8' malurr .. quirt ;1dult.ic He wpartlt"OCh Sept . 15th . \Vcckly Realtor 675.6161 •CnrnnadelPttar• yd.waler pd, Call bctwn * a ... 1 m '-------l"'lt'C"k . lndry. hkup, i;:ar 673 0473 Small Patio Store/Or. J-6-.636-<IJ-aQ-Gar deM• 2 Rr. 1 Ba. near l'>(>h, .l'S'r.lloa~.Sl9S..&t2-1276 Y.'ater~c..worc,pvth<ilh , rlc·e.SIOO 497-1215 243Sl "G"OrnnRc ... S200 1•001. ('rpt & drp~. lndry. $195fmo. Pet.fC'hdd Ok ----,~ ............ ~"""""'"""""'"""""I NF.WPU~TlJF.A"CTr A IC, util inc .. real' rent . FOR LF.ASF · St ,0 Of. • FIS] "ll" v_1t't':!.1a .. S19'l_ adulL<i . 177 E. 22nd si. 53&·0321 , 962·353.1 The Newport MoriftO ,1 J-:fl.1PT\' 2 R1r hous<' w ri 2400 w. est I-fwy 111cros!' 1. 900· · • 11°~c rh --N b h r...t?Y.l5 S p3 cJnu." 2 Dr I'!.-de11 f . Toro :it .lc ron lmo 2 hlks o orc:1n rrom S(urt Shlrt )544·8678 ire. 5q. ·'"~OP· OA KRIDGF.Vll .l.i\ ~:-:.i r~c· ~·· ,. -Walk lo Beech watt•rfronl apt. l'a nd,\' Nf>:W LUX URY t\DLT rcst11ur11nt~. inrt I g:ir. plnJ: center. Brookhurst :I 6 1\, 2 BA, bltn ~. 2 11R. C:r1H.s, <tr1~. ,. .. ncd I &2 br. crpt /drps. <•n<:I lx.·11ch. b('autiful garden Af•TS, 1&2 Br. pool. ri:(•, A\·ail all i;ummcr unll Classlfied Adt $Cll l>IS: a t P.1 e ~'11dden. Pt1'r . ehildr~n welcome, $225. yard . G fl r age. $175 . ~ar. :11915lhSt or20S l5lb $7f>O 919 Uay1ldc Dr rm. 250'J2 J.'srthin~s SI . 9/15, ror '1500 p11y Jn ad items, .smitll Items -0r l..oni::ordo. 213-638-2000or MS W. Center.&ts--9219 549-2.S?S. i::t .~-72 I5or847-39.!!7 673-8414 586·8460 vance. S48 151-\!;t any item. &42-S678. 213·S31·9533 " Save 60'ff or prtsent t&x - 4..'S. Pleasant Busi ness. you r \O"'n home'. L~!l t han $100 Invest. f.1r. O'l'oole 646·SJ90 llAHD WAR E STO HE. Newport Beach. Pert' for <'ou ple.-m.ooo. com. pl ete Owner. 67.5·'1283 or 494-SZSJ -----MUSIC Studio. xJ Joe. 2000 sq rt '-''/llv qtrs. $38,'5(). Aft\, S48·6288/832-634S -i .............. ..._._ ..,. .......... +. Jo.-...--.... -4" .... ... .. _.. -. l ' '"g;;,-;,..,..,ty 100 '1'..:::::! ~~.!!'!'!!.~ .. ~ .. ?!.~~ ~~t.Y!~ ..... ?~.~~~ ~'!!~~-~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~,,.~~.·.~ ..... ?!.~~ '''?''" . Tut•d,•ovb.Aoprlt 8, 1975 DAIL y PIL.OT BJ I ••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA~lfl!R & •11Je11 <'l1:1rk , lnrormitl Locater 1 Nll!'-BING · * llCUlfTY " ••• ••••••••••••••••~•• Ml1c1llantovs 1010 Mltctllantou• 1010 , RIST A UR.ANT Appllcatlo111 MW belna h on hou . • " .. ~ RN' LYN' OFlllCERS * U:sed 8lk11/P1~·-$1"/up. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••t••••••••• Prirelncl.on111.1leilq1H>r JobW••ltlf1 t•lc•n 11t Uai)' C\tle1 A<'ti P 0~·· your n , n. . I I . . . . ·-llr-.,ill bllr, toort&iumi M .. t 7011 Hardwire. 1•erminrint •11lllnii . P .O. Box. 1064 NA' 3rd Shift, 12 A-11dn111_ht Uuy /aell /lrade. 2488 *I BUY• 2Ciirluni hlirltJnHHic Sum· er1ulp."°,OOOliuy1lt1ll ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 108 Dtl a.11r l\vo 811n Nii. I totiiim, p /tlme, Fr1 .. Sat NtwportRl.CM.6'2-70. Good Ult!d rumiture & mer 1·loth1njil rrom GI E I d cl Cl.m."l. · 10...,.A~tl•i.t .,8un.Menover45or 0-0CJ' 1040 1 11 111 l'a1k1 i'i t1111 ·riohirt ~. u 'f,'' onct '111 I ~ rt ,, •PP••n<·••••w• •• or · • -o:.Xpe f'nt'eu ll'utc c1re ~tn1ion11rs pr11r 'd , ••••••••••••••••••••••• hlou11tt11 & dr"11>cll, 1"11 130·1"Tu1tln Ave N itr var n11ed1 work . Local C •SHiii Com mere 11 net Un· 00.~lta l onl~. l'/llme·On nlform furn .~--'"' & you. h t , 1 • I n~ L ' , It T • vwn l:>oi.:: Obodtence Cl:1s~ to M ... STIRS •UCTIOM it n t en i ro111trctl. _ ~A 1'0RS 642·1 or n11. au.mater . Mon. Tue~. ~'cd 12.0. dcrwritlnJt & rulln,1t. f!IC· cal 'oral111 lflJl.CA'>nt•el phone r eq 'd , Plant. Ill • "' ncit<n l vulul" ~. t\200 Alllllutl! ----. 1HfJ~~77, 1 8il/8un V·&. Prcvlou:o t•x. f>er nt•t•c11~. 494·1® or l\lra, Jensen CtJ1tu Me11:-1 Jr vine lndu1. Complex . Start 4116 at 7 :aoPM . 646·8686 & IJJ.f621 or nffcr ('all 4!17·1274 . Vl!NDING Jolt ' .. mo"i"tled, 7010 per. nettlllfl. Min wu;; .... 5411·~~.Alrii.llrii.dhty. A-1e1nurtal Jlo11p1t.-1. 301 C•llLt.WMrren .K:IJ·3000. Z:e:~:::-~:;.~h/lrvi nt. aftfl orsunday839--00"14 W.-tl &: 'fh ur11 !).~. f'ri . fie Ooodhontrltl . Vi<·torl1, Cn1tu i\f ei.11 ext t91 , 10um·2pmTuo•· __... -~-C..:.---.1 ---------10~. We cwn teach )'OU how to•••••••.•.•••••••••··~··• KllM RIMA JR A~~f.~:'MG 842·2'134. EOE . . ~ur•. •l'IT WORLD• W AMTED --------ln1c1~e1a1adlyour Income l';xper. Prac. Nur1 a HARDWAI! Prloroctou11tin1tl'<1ursel\ •Secy1, lookkeeper Shlhitiu, Mu.lt.uct, Pug, TOP CAH ll DOl.l.AR Ml,t•ltaneou1 w von nM m1achlne1, w/rogl1lry In J>alfn 8pr• 2"6 Harbor Jll '"' · d T 0,PICI GIRL LI ll 1 "' A C h o w , 11 u 1 k I e 1 , PA I r> "' 0 I\ Y <>UR Wanted IOI I lull orr,urt·tlmo. Vond· l•••••l•h••llvo·ln-.ot --'· re•iuirb · 0 work ui t ~ nut:rll wency J"'.W"'.!.RY , w•1'Cll,,'S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ....,. -;i1d o to <'Onlroller. Cull Ext't!rlenced In •l't.'0Unl1 4020 Hirch Ht, 8lct 104 Chlhu111hu1 , tiny poodleM , .. _ r "' tn1 co Icici, (•it1&art.!tlc•, reu11, m(>nthly 111. Citll C111ul1 lty 1a1ur11nctJOfr1ce 1><14_2!1'7M, Mr. Gil~rt. Ing & RAI. CJli'Jl'IC I'~ Newport Reath K33 ·llUIO l1tb. pvktt, doxle. pit AH'r <lHJl':CTS, (i()l,Jl Cu!>h for ~uucl ustid furn . cundy & drink•, w11 Miii• JJowman , ntedap1rt·tlmewun'l;1n, ~----WORK Ncwcorde•llp C Ill .._. bulli,eol'kM•' ... 1, ..... 1n.IOO SILVt<:R Slo~RVICJ-:. r t.·r r1 i.:. rr,1u i c r:s , & .furnl1h l11e11tlC1n• & 714 /32U·tiautl. send re1umo to l'O Hux ' · · • or OOioo' Mixed puPP'ie~~· Stiid "'I N I·~ Jo'UHN ·& AN · stovcs.5·H>·IJ7tlH ~t~t~~f~nl , W~~l~~-::i I~~ llo1n1 typlnM, l••l & uc· 1920 C~ -JUNIOR SALESMEI :.~~«tit::: lo!; eR~3e~ •,.{ t;:tt•bllah 196.1 aervlrtt mo1t hnnxl1. 2M!b,1 _T_l_Q~U-'-~~s_. 8'-4~·2200 Wunte<I : Ap111i-,-.-o.-,-,,- tho roud tu tlnuncl•l Ir•· curuto. ltoo 11onablt 2 CHEMICAJ4 l'roc·~!:t.1i1tlr Allu 10·15. 1';Hrt1 SZ0.$40 642·940Sfor1i1ppt, Service Stution Allen· W, 17th •l "'alrvlow. SI\. EARTH powor n1owt:rM. l'rt•I d d t I ~~·~ T I 1 · 11cr W<'t:k J!t!ltin~ new dint, exper'd, Day & Ope11ovesli3J -602'7. N()·r wu rk1n". Hea:> epen en cc. 714·1138·2'700 ra e1. rontl . ._,..,._.., r • nee 11. u 1111 Y 1 n ~·ustorn crs for th< DAILY P1rkina &ttend. wented. eve•. Yull Ir Pltlme. App· -· ---,. • per11on . Dcntulloy Inc. Over 11 Well 1roomed SPRINGERSPANl~L • WORMS 11411·~K DRESS SliOP, <'tnlr•llY Expor. Arch·Ena:r c_xec 13101...oll•nAvo.(.;.M. P ll.O'l' wfter •l'hool und · rl, · ly Shell Stutlon, 17th & p Jlp F.S -------~C:~"':~d2~~is .!~~~vl;; ~~(~>;;, 0i~.;'~in~e;~~~1• Compun-i-on-r~-,-clt1c-;-1; ~~:~~~~t~11v::J'·1~s~ ::,e ~tl~1fo~1·1'Xs~~"a.t!c~ Irvin;:•~· N.:.;;·11~·:;;:::--:;::::-l --u~c~~~i..'-'1~~·::.~;~ f'O!~~b~~'.~t:N T~~~~·~~~~~ '21:J·431 ·~109 . "3·4~2:?' woman, llvlnlt 1n Pk o.1nd be ubll' to ~Ork.al l-4. Service StQt\on Attcin • P'Rll;t:: to 11ood home . Worm<.:1111tln1taS2!.ul( cles1il•rat l'l y 11~~d ·rt;N'l'S --..c....:.::c;. _____ 1--Nwpt. llr1. 11.1, 5 days lcu:tl3ll11)'•Pi.'r~·cck.~o dint• for evenlnM•" Fem11Je,Pt.l·fuaiky .Pret· 17362Goth11rd 1111 • for 1 m t M0tt1yl0Loan 5021HtfpW•ftttd 7100 wlc.C1rnere11.11 .l'h.J. dellvl!rlc1orcollectin~. SALE~ weelcend1.Mui~belt1~r11 ty" mt!llow, Cw ll --~ _ __:__ Ul l'O 1n 1.:t·u n111ou -.. •••••••••• ••t•••u,••,•.••••••••••• Dryer 8'6°44:11 'l'ru n11110 rt utlon pro-P.4.IT .nM! or older. l!:xp d prel'd, •rT·26M. Do Sprh'9 C'--'1"9 ~r,'11"_~~1~6~ .. c,,'2 11.'.l1'1t.•,t1oruitt·, ••••••••••••• vid<·d. c .. 11 644 ..,.,.,,, but not nee. Mus, t be de· 1 ~' ~ • .. """'""' & FULL TIMI nu e your no longer Accountant SlZK Cook, m ature, I/time, Equal Opporlunity Fo; r:nd•blew/rer i1.Apply JRISH Ketter pu(lil, AKC n.ededlt~m•tnthc<JIRLr=---------- SZIOO lo SIOM Uunquet Oirc"tor Sl:IK ~!esu Verde C'!nv. ll0»p, Employer Tic Tee M-peraon, See l'l·ed, 3131 rea .• 75. scou·r Caruau Sule. Ir Muslcol • FOll PJllVA'rY. MON~V Coll A,;ency ~fijr $l!K 661 Centtr S\, t:l\1 ~ --Jlurbor Blvd , C.t.1 . 5111-311137 you h;ivt! i.011lelhinat to lnttrvtnaftt1 1083 ftt;AL ESTA1'f; LOANS Fl /J-I d Pit 1 K Summer l.lfe~u~rdi;. l'ri. Convenience :ttore 1al e1. --,--1 ----::".:~"'.'.---·1 don~tc, cull. 008·<1A1u ufl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arr11n11um11nl• m:11l e .ee )' r•u •nl_ll! .. .; De l.iver~m1111 pe rm, Club 111 t:1 ·r o ro 35·40 hr Plea1ieC1111,835-M21 Service 8111 · Attendunt. Mlnl.D1tt·h,hundPup 7~n1 . '· El'IPll(lNE: liohd hody. ,Yourhomoorour offiec. PllXllecpt/type to......, p/tun_,,Jo.11rly r~.~ndt•l!v wk IH yr.s. & old(>r . r,itimt. exi>er'd. Bonus redfrnl.papenllM. -;;---. tilc<'trh· i.1u1tur. llurn · Avoid the hl.;hc·v-ts. Cull JRVINE PERSONNEL of LA T1m11 to tfl-1. NU v.·/ARC Sr. L.lfc Saving & or Imo&, brllk~ or lamp C1ll Ml·121Sitn :'>. f Oil XEltOX 3600or~oo. bu(·king pi <'k up" 1175, 'J'DC,Dkr1. SERY\CES•,ACENrv 1rt1as. No collttct. Mu111 Fir1:1t Aid . s2.SO hr. Call PARTTIMESecrctary llcenltlll. Avtiil uve• & -cui;lm •l?u ntJ p roofing 544 .~17 . ' (,l.1•,.,..1 \,,,.I tiavu deptlnd c::11 r 1 rr """'w"lt for l"r•cl Aeodomy of-wknd1. Ne11l 11ppeur. & AKCSilkypuPf',m6tlet1 ucou1i1tict1I t>hcll , ----------...,. <1~1':. tTlh (~t lrvlno) "'A•.~7~•., ' 'e .;,.,...·vou · " hundwri',ting. Apply 17' --~""-=-SI . .,., .. "' ----fice, Jlour• 9 lo 1:30. · Slgniflcontly reducett Drun1 Set. s 1)ioce, poarl ·Mort9agtt, Tnnt u te2~4 Coltl MCll 1,ive·ln <'llrl:l.. fqr elderly ~:quat Opportunlt)' Posl -morn• ~90 Newport Bl, 5'S·0600:::., ___ 1 nohit!I. Jo:xcellenl condi· white. l•"!xeu lcnl coruJi· Doeda 5035 C•ll642·1470 ~nt111irf1ce t l'' 'd an1bul11tory hidy,.$225 lion. P .O. IJox 68. ·E. CM Champion lllred Shihtzu tlon, juat S3:i . Cwll tlon .St25.6iU ·l743 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ecy · ecep · .x11 · • mo . I day v."k. off . lrvine,Cal.0'1105 "'. e rvi'co S'totlon Att•n · r d -842·43~1 cxlcntiln2116 -muturo. ND udu1t 1>r<ic· S:iti-~O~ :t or •tu • pros5H.ictive ----'-~4 -........_:_ Office Furniture & LOANS up to 80% ACCOUNTING -tlce. S11lary bci". '575. -PIX Opra, Typish . dant. f /timc, day•. Work ()Hrti e1 pleu110 l'll ll. lrvlnoCou11tCounlryCJuh Equipment 1015 • 0 GIMlllALCLIRK 114/&f.6·4801. Live-In l·lousekeeper ; i.Stc-.-.1.--'~ purnpi1>lunds&luOObu y. 645·1436 n1t.1mberlii hip for •al"••••••••••••••••••••••• lttTD Lo ... /J°/o WI workirll! husband, v.·ife & .....,.,_._ Group ln11ur. Good work· M7·07:.ii doiy» 640 0747 E l h Se 2 dTD •--th ltC(:ounlinlf clt1•11es DF.N1'1\f.ASSISTANT 2 young children. 1'ake NE1':DEDNOW lne: cond•, VllhsgeShell, Min . D11 chahund Pups, t.!l't! • · · xec MV 1· r11 $.'i/25, • t'Y n -• &mln.2yr11bookkeepln11 ORTllO' Chuir Side Al· full t Our'fC or home. 171102SkyPMrklrvJne M&·l"88. AKC, 6 wk •. (714) · · l'hrs$A /24 ,drftmul'h$tS5, •• J.owe1trutc10ran11eCo. ele~t!r. Irvine ·11rcft, Cal slat•nt. lrvlne.MZ·T800 Salary & time off open. <OfrMacArthur,betwn M8·9819uft.5:30pm. • 1''1H EWOODSALE• Plerc:t-. HG7 W Hi\h, c·M. Sattl•rMt;.Co. S crry,833·122:J. C..:onta et : Gina or Sheila, Nwpt&rS.D.fl'reeway) Technician Experienced FrnteYtMI 1041 Org. Euc. del 175 eord. 1>15_:~411 _____ _ :,2;!lJ~ llurbor S.5·08~! Architecturul & de1111n Dent•I Aaalsl. 640·0130 Mon. lhru "'ri . !I Tem'"t T1•1r;.r:":.~!J Help U .~~::t[eo ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4C3 'h 1c':J'1d. ~~18%1 I FOR X r:tto.I( Jt!Ul or 2400, ycurs urt!u..., tlrm needt1 brlihl girl t1 :,.~.~~ror71~~~~:'· Call ~~· a """"' Free Kitte n&, 7 wk• old oall .. re.wuuu u1ip Y custom 11ound proolin..: Ir perlormoffl(.'flduthttln LVMorRM Pl!SSMAM TELEPllONt; SALES-malelrfemale, Wom e n '• white a h oe itcouliticul i;h o ll . . , zo•/o Yl .. D N.ll. Mu1l t uke•h II type Med. lttl. Sec'y F.xperlencodOnly. Sell Or• nge Coast's 988·1387 ri>ller skatrs. si 8, $20. Si~niri<',,antl1Y1 r~du ut1·s 1 M PJl()V min of 70 w.p.m. 473.4223, l!:xper'd ror 2 "cn'I prllc· RILllf Salury open. Offset print-favorite new1p11er. Good M0·2?7S after 5pM . no111cL .x<'t! ent 1·on1 •· 1-;o Arthur VH lde1 " Co titioners in N.U. Cull 3·1t Shift . p /tlme tor in•. Harris " Solna e1 rnlnga. Bi g com-t.1oslly Ooberm11.n, ap·l----------·1 lion. Ju11t SJS . C..:<il l S2• OOOP~OJ•~R1'Y Ltd ., 341 Duy1ido Or, NB: 646 9003 1m1:1ll conv. hosp. Appl y mi11iona, Chooae the prox 2 yr1, fem. Needs PLANTS ! Polled and 642·4321, exteru;ion 2Mti. , 3 yr11 2nd TD on -------· · _ GI h r N machine•. Apply N•· ho 1 KOod h ome. Love1 h · v ---- 1 en aven o cwport, tional Sw•tem• Corp., urliyou preertowork-iina1ne. acuumTAX SALF. Li 1 IC rc11 tuur11.nt hldQ', ASSTMGATRHE DI h h ct 1555SuperlorAve,N.ll. ~ 9:30amtolpmor5:30pm chil drn.648·1775 cleu ner, Pa1lerbaek ., u runt .new Or1i1n.11c Co. l'ay11ble In · for 011.:L TACO. Apply ~ wir e rwu~ek Mu i;t M6·7764 . 4361 Birch, Newport to l :SOpm . C•ll Mr. Lee booki, m111111r.int1S, odd,; F;xer. W11lnut l)c:sk. & tereit only •1u11.rterly at betwn :.! & 51'~1 25252 La we a room ' e(s. & l~~~;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ll eat; h. (Near 0 . C. at .64 ·11 00 bet ween Furniture 8050 w.nd end11 . 2076 'l'huril\, Cre~en:ia; c_nntl'!mpora~.v lO'l'i-l11t yr, 'rh~n GM>. pt1r P•z ltd, Lu gun~ Hllld. ~:sra~:a ~t C~r !J1 ~~t ~ _A_;_r~po_r_t_> ______ ·I 9:30am and lpm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• one block rrom Newport styhng. I aid llHt'Wl. ,..,11 •1no, 20'~ dl:scount, (714) H I ' Be h . MACHINISTS PROBATELegal Equ1110ppor.Emp1cyer •Loveseat &Sola,Very near Diiy St. :1;30-6 :30 tak~ S950. Pvt pl~". ~51 AUTO wy .• u11una ac . Secretary good quality. Never wee kd•y11, Silt. morn.1-•-7_S·_8JOO _______ _ WI IUY & SILL Air CoRdlffonlnt DOCTOIS CE X P J<: RI ENCE D Tr a 1 n.ee l o pour .& _u_ .. _d_._M_o_v_;_n~g_001 __ .. _K22_.,1 ..:•::.·l~2:_ _______ 1Antlque white ouk de.k. IRlt....,. .4.SSISTAHT for Prototype & small ONLY!> Laguna llllls !""aehine .;mal l resin GreatSavingaonUscd vinrl top 1135. Steno 2nd T.D. S7f00. F'or new <'il r dealenhlp. You nu: lady (18·28) lo quontity runs. MuKL be area. lli&h 1ud11ry. Cull tlems. Permanent $2.00 Furn , Appli & Misc. lRVJNE l'hHtr S.'16. 6 druwer card 15°/o Dl1count. Cu n t.ie f Prt·time. Prefer work Pll doctor1 "'Iii!>· ab 1 e t 0 work from 586·2510 J!Or h[. 979·8600. Wilaon'a Harf{aln Nook CMooumnt~!51h"•.bP file SS.SO. 675·34BH SC)UTll COAS'r skell'ht~tt. vcrbul ln1tru<'· ""''" ~~--'-'-"'--·---, • Murk V experience. toot/ rcc1it. In heolth . p·aoDUCTIO~ WAITRESSNocxp.nec. 545W.19thSt.C.M .... ~0142 1142·--· INVf:S0fl\lt:N1' tiont1 or blueprint. Mold "" -..:C"-"'-===="'--1 OTO' •.x.'\.v W1Jnul exee. d1..tt1k 86x30 645·~700,1u1krorJoe. spu . No cx p <ir . miik\nn knowledg e Age2J to30.LittleDlno'i> /'41! "0 L" ......... 54D·081Z &IS·4203 necci111a ry. Wotruinyt1u. " SUPIRVISOI. 72SB11kerSt. King11ize mattress & box Colh~clor1· 220 Playboy w x~ .. ext .""";'"· A I I. It hel pful. Able Lo work in· All :I ahifts. MacOreiorl ~===='------1prln111 w /rrame. ~. mwga:r.inc~ 1~ to 197• Chair SIOO. Wulnul ticc.v Annovnc;emeflh/ •UTO MOLDluA. PP Y n person u n or dependently. 3 to 5 ye11rs w llr t ••oo ''' ~~ ' " do•k 00 •• /t8 42 "I " ~ "w eve 21 12 ll•rbor DI d Yach\ Corp, 163l Pl11ctn· a "Ml co1 ,.. · . .,...,,.. + "e•t of P layboy•. ....x ..... w x .. Penonalt/ 1u51•LL-cM' v ., <'Xperlen<'c. ~t~i·~·~C~o~s~ta~· ~M~eo:;;;•;-;;;;;;J Exp In table service for Makeorfer 839-9217, ext. w/ch•ir $31.KJ. 171f•'1 Latf & Fou..I " • -9' sr,an. couch, lovetJeat &. ' wu.\nut l'rcdenin SIOO. s· 13 ~ h f II 1· ft buay Coffee Shop. You ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• !O~d r, tu .. •me, G•oodcr DOG GROOMIR 549-3041 mu11t be over 18. Apply 2 Gveoodvet chdr, r !It gm. Tiii SALi! walnut t•onf. tlihle llR9. 5 Loati.Fouod uy ra1n1nn. f R , , toS.Mon lhruFri.CHAS con .S250.M7 ·K:M5 SC 11 2.4"bo -5 match'g walnut chulrs IJOO wheels a mu11t. Med Exper. 0&1 -0411 nr nppt. BCllVIRll' 1 a · 15 • x ... · $64 .50e11 , 1 v.•ulnut11wiVt l t)encfilfi, outlllde wo rk. Walnut ViJ IHJUl J>ct Shop. F:qual Oppor. •:mployl'r • CHILLI. 2278 Newport Waterbe:da & Accessoril"S11 ~G='="=w~e=r~·="'=2=·=""'=~· ___ 1 desk "hoo'r '7<.~-3 blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• k · f b · ----- - -I A Bl\d.1\skforoffice. new/u1ed. 673...ci86. 129'}1 .. ..., LOST : Wht. Germ. Shep, ly.~uon,'"p~rio~r w~•rlhket~ F~XP 'D Med. A/IMt !or nspector 8'·'.!' Din11hy $100. Posiden lt!athr 111de chairs 174.60. med·hat. Brwn. t'}'es. . busy l~t ·Onrolo~yotfit·c Wanted : Outgoing youna c33::::r=d=S=t= .. =N=·="=·-----1 Hegul11.tor w/depth & 2druwerle.i;e\sz ril~ea:>t! Male. Vic . Te Winkle ?Ple.Ph.:i5&·6Bl&. in Jf.B, Call for uppl. Receiving" lsl article l•dy w/ca r, part-time, Dincttelable&5ixctiairs, pre1:1sure g1uge. Hrand $8!l.642-4097 ;KJ3-2t116 Prk . 048·2584 or ·---------~~84~2~·27!'7~01_______ MACHINISTS inapeetion of precl•ion 1ood mon ey, call two extension leaves, new. $125. Scuba pro Orf lo' &l!A . l l" 213 ... ' ... ••llo l mochln•d & molded _M_>.O_l4_S_.______ Formica top"". 646-7241 w/pressure gauJte, $45. ice u.rn .. 1uip. 1• · ' .... c. AVON EXPER l•:NCl'.D Jr. _. Cull aft 8,M5·S262. Kpeed Copier. l.k n~w Lost: Ulk "gray rein. E1c row orucer Sulury Good 11tner•I hack · pe rt a for e leetro· Wtld.,..l'allricator 8'Sof11 ,hi1:h~ualily,xtra c_o_nd.U6K·5t177 C 1-1 ,. •round.Setup&Operulc mechunieal miniature I 1 I eost~n5 lob L.~-Malamute /Gcrm , Shel> open. a 1 •• 1rrow Marlnehardware &:maal sot. yr o · -·. Y••·~~ s d " ~ITMOll "· . ..,90 11 bo Ill d vor1'cty of mut·h100• 10-dl!vire11. Muat be prorl· SttO 049 -1 · e<'retary c ~ .. "Ii:/ mix . •·1 .. ady ." 3(25 . .., ~·rv .• " Hr r , .. , building: co haaopenlni! now . ·°"" 848-CBl9 OUT OF LI~• CM .-6 29<2 t•\udlni.; turrot lathe, eient in use of preclalon · 'd H 1. 1 --~-------·1 ----.:c.:.c='---pedestal, walnut, $45. Beaeh Al llell, I .6. ~. .,,,... · vort•"eat •-horl •o•lt"I measuring instruments for t.-xpe r e iar< 5:J6 ·3!Y/ff. ·841~. --~ • . I W e ld e r. Familiar QUEENSIZE Hideabed, RefriR Sl9. Sof11. OOd S19!----'--'-.---~ De an AVON Represen· IJ. MOMIY mitl11 & punch presses. inl'ludin~~pt 1 ca c~m-w / a\ um . & stai n I cs~ floral pattern. S,,0. Pecan headb'd Sill, Crib Plenos & Orqana 1090 Loll : Male Sia mete cat, II t:.itive. Met:l new llttople, For y our v e rb a I Sm<i 11 11recision parts. parutor. e to ~or to steel. Apply in person. Mfl-8459 a11k 'orSuo & Matl $29. 968-400 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo's old : Vic. liunt. Con· u•d no•• In ter .... to you··· cap11blitle11 f!Hm SIOO+ + Small sho11. Days only.' t•omplex blueprints & 9 12 I 770 W "~" " -"' Mo•thovcowntool'. docu mentation. R e -am· noonony. 8' VELOUR Sofa, :r.lnt . For Sele 357 Magnum PENN J igmai>tcr ··~· linen ta! Townhomt'la 10·1· & oern •ood mon•y r,:r week, doln" enjoy•-" 17th Cd1to "let• d ' · F " h ' I S8tl ' ' " ST•COSWITCH quires a min. 3-b years · " eon. 2.1h Inch Colt, 1100. Call IS in t:. r ee. • . • Adams & Drookhurst. too! No selling exrwr. e part time work . lfum "" 0'9....... Handmude (h;h1ng tH>lo W I bl I h I .-1 1 t 5 1uc. exrwr. WHOWANTSTOWORK '· l ---=•:.·.::~=·---1 -''::"'::·"l .. ""°9-"o-"lt"-."'"Pm::.:;.. ___ I ear n g ue eut crco · nl'cCS!I . I 'll i;how you o lpn1, pm o 1in1 or " ·-~ bothfor$50.4!t'l·2:171. lnr " nun1ctua. l'leu.iu:i how, c;u II 640-7041 , l'ipm lo 9pm. New ofr!ce 11 39 Uakcr, COllla Met>u DRIV E ACAB! • WlllTE Wi <'k<'r Furn., ......-....-..: - phone, 5116.:1811 day• or l )ilYll. ucro111 from (JC 11i rport . 549.3041 ST.4.COSWITCH CJ-IOOS E your hours, love11cat.chrs.etc. ~ 003·727SaflS :3cJ&wknn~d~"c i~""~""""""""""""""~ f'or moro inrormatlo11 &r • • . IMC. work ror yourself, be 751 -0573 ~ ·-pe.r1onu l interview Call t.qulll Oppor. Employt'r 1139 Baker, COllta Met1a your ow n botia . Men or 1----'""-'-""------·1 ~·~h lARl/F'oundAl'et? Babysitter 'fue:>, Wed 'c l_,,-833'.'!.::·809::::,,•._______ 149·3041 Women . Can be sllghtly MATTRESSES. ·~,~· ~ • '1/&~ 000-2900.Acloption,Low 'fhu,s. 10·2. l Ch1"ld. hando•oppcd Neat ~ •~ MECH.4.MIC.4.L Equal Oppor . Employer ~ • . •t\ fl. .. Cost Sp~/Neuter1n~ Local ref.1:1 . 673·09'77 be 1Uencrul Oflit'c-lmrncd. Clean Appearance. Vts ., & Bedroom . t.: if l'li J.ost from bracelct.2V.. 6pm opening for r1.'llpon11lhle ASSIMILEll retired. Aa:o2St.o70.Sup· .. "?'._.\~. AtONVrNIEHT SH0~1u.>AN . d II Id I d tedl----------i per1on, hc11vy ptione11, f'or electronic procluc-Recepllonl•l 'or apt com· plem cnt your Income. Sets ..c;, lfWIHG curot rori: TH';" o arKl(O PCkl'e, a li hould bti good lion. 1-lrs 7um-3:JOpm . p\ex ,under77,200unltt, Driveacab6'hrsor morc GM.ONTHlOO. 1881 . cepsa c . In or BAXTER'S w /flgure1, typln", prior St;irting sal S2.50pcrhr 846·1323 M day. Apply In person, Quoen,Fullli:TwtnS<'ts • neu r l)owne y S&I~ II eicpcr. reciulred. MO·Ja3ti Apply at Ne~· port Yellow Cab Co .. 186 E. PricedtoMoveNow!! Ralphs. Thur::t. Heward! STREET CM l\tarine F.nginecr1ng. 5Q7 IM, R.a..f ieth St., Coala p..1eia. 833·96~ & &46·8686 For Oft Ad in Womtn'I World 675·0407. --"'--------~uperior . N.H. I n Weekend•. Jf.N or LVJ'll ~ ... ..-s.te 1051 CcilS..e 642-5671,lxt.JJO Dlk mule w/ white tipol. tcrviev.·in.i::l ·4pn1. 11.7. Conv•lncenl hosp, WOOL pre11e r, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne"·port llcleht• ure11 ' NOW HIRING Giil PllDAY NewPQ rt •re11 . New pay equip., top pay, "".' hr. &.fovlng Selling Vear Old Step Lio•lyl Girl1 and Boy1! 548·52MJ IUSIOYS ADVERTISING OICAL sl'alein~fre ct.642-8044. \A.'etik, auaranlee. ~pt Furniture , 3 bdrms • Oppor. (or u 111lrl who is MF. Bch area, 673-9605. Dim· dinette, den, refrla. etc. 11 FOlJNl>:TANK Part.Tl,._ ener"etic, youn& lht1u~h CIHTR.4.LSUPPLY S .. . d mett Clnr1, 3200 E. Cst. .,~00618 , ' t Sh r l. l'.k• Nloht• lt -7·.90, p/t>'me. 2 ALF~S. Art anteresle 1 2'~~~(;,~~C,_-----1~-;:::::· ::''-----;:;;;~! " CALLTOIOF.N'rlF'Y mu ure , . u ' s I 1r 22 •. W)', . n<16·8008 App\yfnPer11on vurlety & prcs"urc 11hift11 r cr week. Only ma e em. •over, &0 -----1 Uetwcen3pm &:5Pm w/ti1i1ure aptitude &r lite med!cu cxper.nef'dapp-Stierp. eneraetlc, re#r,· Y1oun111mt '","",rwoxlByr,s ~~!~:•••••••••••~? ... t• 0 UN D : I) o I(, hkkpng buckgr nunil . ly. Exct!tlenl benefits. eictroverltowork~H n or t1 al' ory wor ... Bloodhountl nr. l'M City 4647 M•cArthurll Fast al'curute typing Cont;i tt Mr . Carlcv.', ruR mikinte shop in So. Able to work morns. Pk ,onSun.fWfl·AA.58'---I le h (min 60wpm, IBtll f.:xe1•) Costa l\1es a tl!emorial Coalil Villa&e, Mu1l l\ke 645-2702. ---------Eq~r~J~P~7.F.mocployer to learn ttrl ~·ork . llosplt11 I, JU I Victoria, :10•,;plh•,•,l.lin.•c·.'1'"1 "R'u~u ----.-.-.. -d-1-,.------I 1'~0UN D :Chihu61hua, 8 or m e r chu ndi Klni:i for Co11 ta Mc11u. 642·273<1. & ....... " Lag. Canyon Riding Club. Riding lessons, boa rdln1, new barn & paddocks. '4D4·373S. Uyrs old . Vii•. t11efadden man u r, o f ,. ru I Ii i n g 1~·-~-o~E;;;,-~""""""""""""'lsc~r~a~I~te~r~•~· ·~·~•L-<I34tl~~·li;;;;;:j"•••••••••••••••••••••• &~~w l ~d '.-fV.M_•·-~_wo_ leautyOperalor i;ailhoat11. Cu ll Ann I' SA 1~ES GIRL full lime • Jewelry 8070 FOUND: Mur 2!).J.,eisurc No follov.·ing nee. Comm lo1orttland,642·89111 . 21·30. Must be able~ Mf1.,t• 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •uarantoed. 645·1050 work weekendl. Prerer ••••••••••••••••••••••• INSTAN1' CASH (or Old ~~%~aGol~~~;~:t:c~~ --M~dlcalR=r!· some exper. P!:RSIM· IXCLUSIVI Cold Sliver. J ewelry, uwner or a good home. ltauty O~or MAl•DRHSll f'.xper d .'0~ 2 gt'ln pr~c· MON TR EE, 229 Marine ISTATI SA.LI Coin1, Dental Gold, Wed· 495.{1()80or8Sl-0067. Ilcpendahle, No follow· W.4.MTID titione.rit in N.U. Cli ll Ave, Balboa Iii. Unique &: Antique ob· dinK Hands, Watches, ing r11c1'd . Call 11ve.11 IOOTMRIMTALS _64_6·390•1· jectaorart,fineollpalnt· Etc-Any Cond . Top I' d 4 /,/7. •1 1 8730968C dlM SalH·J ewelry,duetoe:ic· 111 'h" p I « ·I• oun : " u e · . orona e ar. 645-733 .. 7 ___ ~1 __ gr trne, no layoffs . pension needpenontble 1ngi,) sma urn11 1ng1 r cea ... r ee Hppr11 · £ock;ipoo . Vic: J>ort -f~stab act' ta. 22·46. $160 + quauned individual, wtlh "unu1ual acrea&Ories. Bentley & Cu. 220 E. 17th '.fheater . Cou11L lfwy. HELPWAM'TID f!Uar . ~1 r . Lyon s, managerial -•ibilltiei, ByAppointmentcmly. Sl.C.M.645-6585 "'"'--'"='-· -----1 Boys & Girls For orowth co. 3 Loe•· ..,._,.., ~ 675")882or673'95'2 ·-_ ·· ror e leca nt Jewelry a1k lorMr.Glil'k . WA""TED l'""OUNI): Siberian 10tol4)'eur1ofaae.Dai-tions .ll~uuo,rpp/timl'. :\I OLDF.ltS Experienced Salol\, F.laln 11 1----------... ll u s ky ·r A111l e . Vic : ly Pilot delivery routes ' Apply n CrliOn only IJay & Sv.·ing shift, Schlup/Go ldamlth TwotonoM11hoganyChlp. TOP CASli DOLI~AR W e It m Ins te r, ft' I ea muy be 11v1i1ilable in your . ~ Apply 7AM &. 3PM only. Balhoa la land, 873-4714 pend11le dining aet Ir eof· PA I D "'0 R V 0 U R ,_,c._o'-l_l•_r_. •_<_2_·7_024_. ___ 1 area. F.11rn profit for de· : H ,.1a cGre&or Yacht Corp. SALESMAN n:pertenced fee teble. Sideboard & Jt:WELRV • WATCll i'.:S, 1.oRT: full arown film ale ~vee:~~:n~i~:·r~r t~!ri1~~ 2950 I r , <.:~1 1631 Pl!centla CM. U.S.A. Stereo, · l-'c~h~l•~•=.c•'-l°'""'""'"'-"'-"""-"''"-'----1 ~~l V o:JEfr:'R ~~€~: .('.uJli~. Vic. 11.8. Adum11 new substripllona. For ~lou&ecleantng.1ato 20hr11 t.1otherti J-lelper ·Lltt 556·0421 · .4.pplionces 1010 FINI'~ FURN & AN · ..&: Urookhurtil. 968·1006 information p\eise call per wk, $3.l'tO per hr, h-0u~ekecpt n g & child-------'----••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TIQUES.&tS--2200 R•w::"cod'-''------l 642-433t. Jt'rorn San mornln g!I . Need nw n 11upl!rvl1lon. ~1on ·.,.ri SALISM.'.H PRANDNEWNeveru1ed .:====L=.-0'-1-,:s'-.-'---I LOST: Ho tton Bull Ter• Clc.!mu nt a-S•n Juan t r11n11p. Newport area . from 3 'tll 6pm. Own P /tlme. lfardw11rQ Rro•n 70000 aertea, 48", DIAMOND RING 'rier, blk lwht fcl\l, Vic. C11pl1trano a rea, co ll M5·8f75. tran1 p . Sea l He h . Experience Steinle1& Rleel dual lCT.CENTER8TONE •Mci>u Wood•, C.M. 495.0830andMli11llonVio-11 k eper f /tlme 213 /431 ·6 158 aft 6 :30 ICIRMllM.4. Bl ower ra nge hood . llftpl.Rtonoi.Appra1ilicd lleward .!\~7.021!\ jo-ICI Toro area, call ouse 41 dt ' · wkdylianytimewknds. HAIDWAll COST NEW PM.?. Sell vilue t2,300. Dei totfer. 681·6310 Me11 Ver II Conv. ll0tp, -----"'~'-~"--I 2666llarborHl,CM for•T:i.M8·49M \\jST: 2 yr old Ooldnn Equ•I Oppor. Employer 661 Centers~. CM Need 18~0 wkl,Y? F/t ~+ .. 1 ------~--1;~~~~~~~;;:!;1~ ... ;';;"~""'~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o I I h !;~~~~~;;;;~~~ . l lou!ie of f.ullc r. l\1r . s•LIS Combination t love 4t...., .--~.-• etrlcver, m,a c,n eut edr 1-louaekeeper nerdcd, Uvu Hichards 846_54ss 0 ~1 1 h refriu:. '35. Gd. C.Ond. StO -.....-------~llar. "Dvo.'. ewar · In or oul 1 achoo\ 11gll ::·:::::::.::-.:.·:::::::.:::::_ __ I pportun ty Qr • •rp E. Balboa Blvd.ND. -U8ach area. 00·2P30. IOAT chlld.IW2·7Ttll New ipa J-lunl. lk h. needs gir l to work In ladieii 1..:==='-"'-'-'"-"'---I DJ.....,.d Setff"9- PtnOt11l1 IJIO IUILDllS lloutekeeptr &Child care 11Ltracti vc gi rl•, fol r ·bi;ec:1~'!fb~~~r~!!,"8 ~.~~ WEST I N 0 H 0 USE Whlle YouWoit. f"••••••••••••••••••••• We1t1all need11 <A yr old boy) Live.Jn . ~~~1j~~~ee~p.r=~~~~~~ 673·7100. Herrig. e:32~ $.15. • De1l1 ninR .. .. PREGNANT'!' lnttrlorPWsh: Mature reapon alhle will train. J)ay & night1.:...:....:.c;c _______ ,, ____ .=:=::::'.!.'....---I ·~.c111tylln" ·Curln~ confidential C --._ woma n . Own roo1n . 1 C 11 1 · SF.AMSTREliS WILL BUY Refri1.1, Ap· •.ii ng enunsl!\lng 4t reterral. . .err~ Harbor View llilli; area. open "11 11· a nr in· JNOUSTRIAL-Exp'd pllances. Runningorl'IOl. •Sctlinil' ·Abortion. odoptlon ~ W1thm1n. yne11per.ln Call for appt. •It Sit l<'r vl ew . 963·77 23 ; 6"6-7474orlM8-1186 148·043S.~8TS.IW8. •AppraialnR ~e interior bo•t carpentry. !l62·J9:U, belwem 10 an1,l---'--'--c~"=-c:-:-·l -".::'.::c'.:'.'.'.C::-"':'.:::='---I •Witch llep•irin& ~--.l~n~AREIM?-lt563 Mu11t have own tran1p.' M4·IOH. to 10 pm. Secret• rl •l roall Ion L. Kenmore Wa&her " ly The WorM"1 Anni tool~. Xlnt co. benefit.• tlouaek•eper 1enera\ .._.1W T••cr w/planning It conaultina dryer. Gd. workin11 cond. s--c ft tf1iitr Mt about M•ry Kay future. Af ply in porlOR , duthtl prerer '12 to 7pm ,. ft" rirm In So. L111Uru1 . MU8t Bal offer. 557.fl360 aft 6. ;:-:--. "::f:9" rramen. cosmetics. c1U ror 1-~ret We1l1a I Corp., 11111 NB aria. 1 day•· 844·131 8 ' SALISMAH type M wprn w/aome bk· ~~~~e~~·~1!!r1'~ on :Yaclal.Anlta.M$·tl210 Plac1ntla Ave, Costa Well cstabUshcd Orange k11na; '=icper. 3 Vn min Re,ri,, 1tove, ·wisher 4 EUllOPl•~G~s Mesa, County' developer. "1ust exper.Salopen.MR-1721 dl')'lr, rhlldren't clot.hei ,_" _. 'IPIRITUAL READER l'!!""'"':"!""!""""""'~~~lliousewife : >;•rn •n 1xtr:i be oxp'd. Draw and com· •it.TAii. &41·8.TJD. South oast Vllhagu · OpenlOAMtotOl'M r M to 18 per hr t•11chln1 mt11ton ne9oUble. Con · SICRITilY S11ntaAna Ad vie• on •ll m•ll•rt. BOAT Carpentt'r, flnl1h hobby cl;1i1se8 with Tri. ti cl P.1 r•. Cald appt. Lla;hl typln1, KOOd math W11her/dryer Af!l, 146 .. 07 IO 312N.F.1CamlnnRc•I work, 'orrnlca • a\1 Chem Embroidery. C•ll 1146-236&. · aptitude,10kcybytouch. pc>O.Xlnlcond. -·-----..- ''tian Clemente, For npp\. pha8es or bo11t aon•l. 1u~7!U~·i4~83!.3.;· ______ .l==~c;;;;-;:;;:;:::;--·1 Phone ror 11 ppt..l60. 968·6677 .. ~~ '...CA!l•_H ·O!i8 492.m Own looll, fully ••p'd. " . AIDE·EllP'd •• Mi .. •H·•-1010 . only. Ph·:-6"5·flOSI-H1kpr, llve-1nr •P•~k --con~~OlpCll ---$ICllTAllY llcrcl•• • 8021 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )ltbff!w Lit. OM4r w11ll' En1U1h Jtm "ord Cree T 1 of ••• •••••••••••••••••• •• ••P••d ror present• BUI IOYS C.M. w .2f)IM), tl6W706 ' Call tM2•XIOl5 0 genera miM,CCr w h I t e d re. 8. r I • _ A"' pr ivate club, lmmed, l9T Motob1c11ne, LO IP clraWc(~$2S: RelaJCach;or, ~n1. All volm l'leeti'-"" Must he over Ui. Apply 2 You don~ed :1 f.flln to Nurse1 Aldo1 . 911 1hlrt1. opening for youn1 career bike w/tlS chain «c lock $ll 6'&•alOO 1" p. 8lfrlton11.Mustre11 to~. Mon thni Frld1y. ''draw fast" wh~ ynu conv.HOfipllal minded lndlv. H'e1vy ah 1el, mu1l sell, •90,1 -"-"''"-'.;;..~---- l.Utlc.M6 ·111l CllARLl2'S ~Hll.l. li271 ~lace in •d In lhe Dully C11l&U-9' & typln1. $650+ xlnt 171·M7S S' Sofa, bluv/1reen SMI. . " TAK~ orr ro~ •u.,an11 ... 1•l~c1·• I~ th!• bt·,.~11 lront ~nd back f"'Ueled c111ou, do·e~•. w~~r it fur .11olr. llllv tnl'(, blklnjf. 1111t10 loon~10J;, 1•rl nt•d l'•l1•1·11 9111%1 Ml•M•• 141111 •. IU, 121 LI, Iii. t.~ l'll1 .. IZ lb1>1l ll t.a.11"1 l '\6 1-'''11 15-ln1h f1btlo. Sttld I I oo for rafh p11i.r11. Add u cenhi f()f' ••eh JllUT11 for llrtl·tl••• m•ll 11\d •P*rl•l h1~dlln1 . 01hrrwl1r thtr4· du• dtiiv1ry •Ill 1111• thrff •••«'"ore. So!M t.o M•11•• M1rt!n, 441, tllt DllLll Pilot, Pltl9rn ~pt • na WMI lkll Al , New York, N.Y. 10011 Prinl NAME AODllUI, ZIP, iu;i::r: ind ~Tv1.r. NUMlltR. ONEt'REt: PAT1'F.RNOf)'f*t tllQlf• loPlld lot 011t1 fre• pit• trrn ln11d e NEW SPRING· MIJMMt:R l'ATTi!fll" CATAJ,(){; I001t)'lt1,1Jl1htt, (rH p1ll•fll tOllP"ft· .!IO.nd 1:0C IM)w, sr.w .. KNIT Book •llh bask li1llU9 p1n1rn , . , ••. I I 21 l"f\flll 1'01hi..i 8ol>k ••• ''! ~ Jnit&nl Si•ifiillQOll. •• , .• l;U 7434 • ' I . '·" .. One 'lul•Jk ii~. and''"' !ll"f CO lo fl•)' oo• IC•) 1111.,,~~ ! Ctoolu1t <l"•l' ¥ill and h.,y J;u·k~I• ul w11r11>Td lu " bul~)' ~!11<'11, 1'1'1111 wllh ~ b-0\.1 • nn • ir:o~t ,.:nlllf'•. u ... ~1 ••••.,r· brn1ti,.r K1h~t l'Klh•nl 1~1 1: Child'• llhM• t ·IO ln•1h.J1h11l , hlld •1 00 fot •Kh r.•ltl'"l"TI. Add W tor ••rh pl\ o>rn for rir•l•tl••• m•ll •nd •Jll'('lal h111dlin1 . lii1nd 11> Ahr • ll~s. IOJ, thr Diii)' Plltll, NIC!dl~r•t'l Depl . 1'111 l&J; Old Ch•h•• S1ali11t1, lll•w York, N, Y. 10011 Punt N119111. Addr"•· 'lio. l'aUttn N11111b«r. S•vt d Q lltr~I t 'r•1le M•ut1ru1 lhon111 '*M fllf" N.., 1'7~ Nt't'd l.er1 rL C.l•L!>l I l dtal&l'S prinLad l11ald" ... ™ N-! Nifty P'!t'l)' QwlLll tl 01t Nt•' R1ppl1Cl"lll(MI. , .. tl 00 &tw ~ K1ut 8o1!k . , II ~ Nffd1rpolnt HM •• t1 Oii "-•r Cr«h .. lb* II OQ ll•lrpinCrocht4,.,..,.. , ti 1lt lnalilttlCrMhd. l.loolt ... II 00 J111t•nl M•.,,•m• l\lw• • SI Oii IJMl•nl Noni)' tuc .. II Ol'I C.,...plel.•0"' "°'"' .. t1 oo Cot'.nplel.e ,\(1h•M Iii •. l l 00 1ap;111.J\fIDn••l2 ··r ···~ aooiOJTequ1l1..11r ...... w Mu-"'Qvilt Rado it.a , ••. llF ID QutlY fOf' TOO•f 1.1 •••• , .llO" Boollor11Jolf1 Kill& ...... w 5elt1dlellems M2·~ ~ffl~~.BIY . CM. Alk ~~t2~7~~AdalCaUnow Ch,siilffcdAds M2-561A ~~f~11f.=~w b)' Wantads Call&1?·$m ~g~~~~i~:'4'2~=· Good ._:::::::::=:::::==:=:l.:".::::~=======:1===========:.L:.:::::::~==::::....~_L-__:____:_~~~....L~~~~~-. ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' I •JI DAILVPILOT Tuesday,Apt1l8, 1975 A.ulo1, l111porttd AMtos.t...,arW ...................•... ··············~········· "-& o.._ '" c-,... S°"'/ Trucks 9560 ORANGE COUNTY'S -t7SO •••••••••••••••••t •••• Rent 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLOIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIELD'S Wat'ehouse S.l" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 XJB, 11r eotld, am/rm 400Pianos•organs.nev. C~stom flt ade Camfier PICKUPS ~ 1tereo, Nu tires. Blk. & used Spinets, Gr11nds, Sh PJI r,or 8111· bed. 5175· GOOD SELECTION "" w/belce lntu. Lo ml's. Pluyers. Going out for ~2 · H!W &USED Sales·Service·l..eps\nlf Muat sell; Bst ofr. bu11intKs1. ltentfopti·on l OpenHoud IU~i· cabovcr P·i···· "'''''' Roi Carwor, Inc. 7 J • 18 4 8 • 1 918 or buy. aw•I, ~tein~ay eo.mp. Sl"lr cont . • .. i;.. ·······• .... 714/84&·38'8. Bald~·l n, ~h1<'ke'r1n g, W /jueks , J?Ood cond $1777 Holls OY<'e BMWl------'----- Vaqu1ha , Kimball, Wur. $1000675.1u 13 , 234 E. t7thSt. 173 Ja ... ar etc. --71 Qnlsun 125755\V ) 4 Costa l\tes& 546-4444 ~ ' FfELD'S (714Hi38·mO otorcycles/ sJ)ccd , A~t r11dto. XJ-12 12072 Brookhur:;t. CO Scoof•rs 91 SO ti L • Capri 9715 ll A.MM 0 ND. 0 r Mu ••:;;~·:;:;;;·;;;:~,~~·· eQll e.wtA ;;·~;.-::~:~•x•I~~·=~~~~ ~~~1~ao~f::. ~~:~ ~p1n~t . Moving Alus Vuntt•l'k frame & Corks. ~. · TOYOTA mile~. $3500/offer. w/dark bluelnterior,oo· • 67Se5_1134. 68S995 or B s t Dirt onl y. Xlnt cond_. , 6_75_·_><_28 ______ __, 1y 17,640 miles, very well kept & aervieed by us! ----------! ~· j\l u.s t st•/. &17·24w 19M Ho1bor, CM 646 9303 74 Cupri , V-6, PP, a uto, Mliy be purchased fur TY, ltadlo, Jim · rud10, xlnt eond. $3395 be low retail market HiFi, Ste...o 8098 SUPER t•hopper putt for Vans 9570 548-5063 price. Come In & test •••••••••••••••••••••• d StOOO b k · \N·111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drivetoday! un er uc .s. • FO I D ... Datswn 9720 StereoAl\1 fl''MS.tr:ickrc-trade for truck or \'Hn. 66 t .;,U(le r van , · s looks 1~ ' N ·w ••••••••••••••••••••••• ce1\'er, under watri"lnty. Won'tlast loni;"·ithsurn· r_un • I t:".· l $50 or bst off. 2606 mer<'omingon.Triumph 11~es. baits, brukl'S, lo \\'l,Ll;-BUYYOUR FloridH t-1 H 650tc 557-1005 bet"'tl m1. 494·4579 D A rSllN , TOYOTA · · . , OB VOLKSWAGEN 8ooh&MariM lOAM&2:.IBll\l . '70Dodi:.!eV11n.~l}ld shag PAID f''OR OR NOT. NEWPORT IMPORTS Equipment 1972·rriumph6SO r rpt, bt'd, Craig stt'rco. W I I. L r• /\ Y T 0 P ••••••••••••••~••••••• xlnt l'Ond. Stock, 6000 mi. $1500. 675·3063. DOLLAlt. CALL KEN1 ' 3100 W.Coast Hwy, k8. G..-.ral 90 I 0 675·428 Autos Want.ct 9590 1-A""L'-l'-.f_.:N--'. 54_o._OM_z ___ 1 ---~64~2:::·94~0~5:'._ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19'13 Kawasaki 100 et' 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 240 z . l\1usl sell! TAX Al>VANTAGE speed trail bike. ~25. \l/F. PAY 1'0P DOLl.AH spd . Air, l\1a~s. Stereo. Jensen 9732 Donate your boat · 642·4335 Hft 5 p. f'OR TOJ> USEDCARS 58 ,!}00 mi. New tires.••••••••••••••••••••••• Boy Scouts 546-4990 :FORE\GN ,001\tES1'1C Good c·ond. $2850. Aft J ensen Interceptor '71. Honda 350 Cust. Lot of or CLASSICS Pl\1 .~2·0051 . 32,000 mi's . Lear stereo. LIC. ~KIPPER AVA~l •. chrome & tl::ikc. Custom J(vour l'ar is extra cleun --.-si900.fi73·6731 . Fore i g n /Dom. d eln•.· tunk. seat , bars. $700 or see usfir1Jt. '71 240Z. SilverJBJk 'int,1---------- esp. Ce\. Nav J>0""/sa1I bst ofr. 842·4992 :ift6. BAUER BUICK n1a~ y,·hls. nt'w radial Merc•des letn 9740 673·1470 2925 llarbor Blvd. tires. a ir. 40,000 mi. Per(.••••••••••••••••••••••• .oat •• MariM '69HONDA125 Costa Mes1t 979.2500 C.'o nd . $3800. 640-5374 .... OW , Gr('<1 l l·ooclition. S200 eves. " Equipment 9030 • ,, •. 3'JOO • TOP DOLLAR ---~----1 ·Purchasl"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• TV PRIZE-75-B-210. '"':II Olds 455 ~1 arine Engin~.1 97 4 ll ONOA 350XI... PAID orange. blaek int. no Top Quality brand nc"'· eomplcte. Sharp. low nliles S800. IMMEDIATELY 9,7,9d_;6~1-.,9$3000 +tax & lit'. Used Mff'C~S :S IOOOorOstofr.646·1)123. Call492·9815afterO:OO. I ~ ---FOR All ·-Conlac:t loots Power . '040 '75 Y Ari1AllA 350RD . FOREIGMCARS '72 Datsun Sedan. Stick. Used Car Mc.ager •••••;••••••••••••••••• brand ne\\·. ;\lust sell ' SISOO or mHke offer. Pvt l960Ty,•in 1--:nl<! JO ft. Chris. S950. 54R·4~2 CALTL 0 0R5ECEOMEUS IM 1iarty. Call 675-7608. I MissionV'ICio I ;a.ke over pymts.-+: '500. :-74 CZ 400. red frame. lay· fiat Trim tabs •. depth finder. down sho•·ks. S800. J)vt. 9725 ~S Gd d 75-4923 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -rr--. con · 6 . pty. 495·6906 ORANGE COUMTY'S 30' Diesel Tro"·ler, sips 5. ·73 KA\\'ASAKI 20 Endur MEWEST & LARGEST fly bri d~e. like nt'"', 22 almo s t nev>'. Ca ll : IJ\ll\1EDIATE hr. $26.500 . 675·8945 968-7973 DELIVER\' 24'0WENSCRUIS1'~H otorHomes 3100W.CcNstftwy.NA AllModcls&Colors Head, G;dit')', V·~7P~·r. Sale-/Rent ' 9160 642~9405 ~1900. 6 5. 618 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- 1\N'l'IQUE ~4' P acearro""' 1973. 440 COCK'rAIL BOAT cng. Gen & air rond. :;Jp 1932 Lym;.111 B:1y Launt h 6. ma ny xtras. ready, to <'Omplctely rcstort.'fl in· J!n. 12.000 mi. $10.500. side & out. full eo\·ers. 002·1703 WE BUY IMPORTS Top Dollar 1'·or Any ft1ake or ftlodcl. JIM PANOS MAZDA 120 V.' Warnl'r :.il So. 1\l;un Sant a An;1 557.:~132 74 FIAT 128SL COUPE Sat. phone 642·~05. Sun.1·.7-4-K--,--.,.-, -.---1 675·6118 . om orl "" ~ s lrof!l . ----------1 air. ay,·n, Ladder r ail . Lvman 25 ft. '\\'ood Sale /trade m otor home. Lapstrake. hardlop, ex-494 ·8894 2001 S. l\lanchester F.cono my plus style ! I 663 :J069 · \Vhite exterior with red tras. · · · ·7 1 SHASTA t.1ini Home, ~aheim fiJ6·6000 bucket seats. Save on ·73 280 4 Dr. Sedan Loaded ! Sharp! 1.fust se ll . B es t ·Offer , 833-8084 . OVER 100 HEW&USED MERCEDES OH DISPLAY Hou•~ of lmaorts AUTl;IORJZtD P.t ERCEDESDEALER 6862 Mancheste r, Buena Park 523·7250 On the Santa Ana Fv.'Y. •1"hi s weckonly!Nuri1er is·. x l n t. cond . Lo SELLUSYOURCAR! thisone.(059KKV) eng at \11ho_lesale pril·cs. ~i!eage. SS,300.645·~ WE PAY TOP PRICE! t.-1 ISSION Vlf~JO FOR SALE or Lease '73 Pisces ~la rtne.545·3200 CORTEZ. like ne"·· lo"· MUST BE CLEAN fl\, POil.TS 4.SOSE , sunroof, xl nt. S.0 . F"'Y at Avery 25 ft. Ov.·c.ns. 1965. G miles.:i8-00Q. \Viii t ake ;;nything in 831 _17420r 495.1700 cond .830·8095 cond. S3SOO. !\loving· 498·2315. trade. ""<itches , rings, 1-~':.':!-':'.'0.'~~:.'."""--1 -''::::=:'=:'-'=---::--1 must sell !673·5l98. TraileM, Travel 9170 TV 'setc. Fiat '74 x !00/9, red. •75 Mercedes 2000HARBORBLVD. Am /Fm s t l'reo, ma g Exec.S~"ial 28' Glass, F IB. t"'fl VB I / ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''/,trlr. Loaded e let· 14' GIBSON se lf - tronics. Xtras. 400 m' conta ine d . S350. 64 5-1500 "'hi s. Cd cond. $4250. COSTA P..1ES . .\ S:r9·1983. Good till pril 12 r ange. Sips 8. Purchase 645·1)363 Orange Ceutty's Hi9hest $Buyer Honda 9727 r\ey,· '73 S29 1\.1 : St8M. P.P. •ut S • & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 /886-1301 . "' o er••ee Parts 9400 on Imports 21,' Lon estar & Trlr. l l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bill Maxey Toyota mere outbd. 1\1 <.iny ,.;tras. (4) 16.5 T acoma \\'heels Call R6ger or Bill ,Jr1usl Sell ! Will sell l w/tires. Front l 0x l6.5. 847-8555 'best orfer. 673·2990 & r ea r I 2x l6.5. S200 . ----------1 552·8404 846·0224 __________ , IOots, Rent/ Auto Painting & Body Wk . : Charter 9050 Reasonable. Quality Wk . !'-~··••••••••••••••••••• Ca11R ick&~f ike548-3211 FREE APPRAISAL We buy used ca rs & trucks. Ca ll C.ROTll CHEVROLET for a free · appraisal. Brand Nt:!w Delco 12 Volt GROTH CHEVROLET NEWPORT Ill Bitltery. s.15. & 600 J3in. 182 11 Beach Bl\'d. ~ember or Charter 'fire. $15. 4!t7 ·3182. Huntington Beach Bas.is 847-0087 549-3331 'ls' s k; boats "otday VW EHG. 1600CC S ELL I N G Y 0 UR ·.24'Skipjacks $28/day 530·6940 ~4799aft6 CAR? J 11' Fairlinl'r SJ.'i/dayl----------1 32'Grand Banks S9()/day 283 Chevy engine parts. TOP PRICES PAID ..SO' Grand BanksS200/day Eng. block & heads. C<.i !I IT. I--. order I ' Call Now to Reserve! for deta il s 642-5471 afl. For Imports l"EWPORTlll t>pm Paid for or Not 'Lido Villa~e 673-Dean Lewis Imports .==..cc.=~--'-'"-'=I Autos for Sale-1966 J.l arbor. C.M.. .loots, Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:>46·9303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 470. U.S. 852, North Sails. Antiques/ Autos, Imported 'frailer, xlnt cond. Sl950. Classics 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846·1404 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ·~ ~""·· ... ,, THIHk ~ ',-• ·.~ I: • •• • i HONDA \·.. ·~ • • SEE \, •••• IP HERB ~ .... « 10% OVERF/i.CTORY INVOICE ONA.LL HEW '75HONDA SEDANS . Your choice "of accessories plus tax & license. Orde r yours .today. "FRIEDLANDER" 962!> G U l l•d G G ~Jl ,,,, 450SE al only S255.81 mo. 136-mo. open end lease): low mileage exec. car : fully equipped. Full s ale priee $14 ,949 ; ser. 3798 Max. lia b. $10,310.28 Sec. Dep, $270. Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 '73 Mercedes 280C w /sunroof. electric win- dows, extremely well kept, garage kept & very low miles. May be seen at NEWPOf~T IMPOf\TS '67 Shelby GT 500 for s ale General 970 I Ja9uar •9730 l lobie 14. Jmmac., 74 . \A.ill· or trade (o r 'G9·'72 Ford••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3100 W.C..SI Hwy.NB. 642-9405 ·ning boat.xtras,644-0'.!4 .11 T . Tru c k F 250 . BRANDNEW '73JAGUAR 1--------- -o_,_632_·6_2_36 _____ , 645-~77. 531 ·7Zl3 XJ6 SEDAN '63MB190SI~. L b h• • $4500.CHERRYI 22' Herreshorr. Amcri ~_a n -0 -V-E_R_Z_O_O_P_A_C_K_A_R_D_f, Gm 0 rCJ In I Empire white with red Call S4S-0934 Eagle ~arr r1.L\gcd "'Ith . ·~ E d leather inlerio r .r---~-'-~---1 teak option al dea lers fr;~ sale. 1935 thru 1957 & Spa Q /\utomatie, faetor y air '70-280 SL Convert, 4 spd., cost 546·7172 m•Sl'. parts for all yrs. Li price : 829,500 ronditronin~. full power, 2 tops . 45ft1. l Ownr. · Call : 547 -3066 Hrs. 8 lhru HOW OHLY Aft1 /l''i\1 s terL'O. chrome Flawless. $8250. 494-7191 1971 CATALIN1\Z7 6Pft1Mon.thruf'ri . disc wh eels. et c. 911: HP F.vinrudc $23,500 Beautiful bl end of styling Classic 62 Ford Convert. Xlnlcond.494·91:i79 3 to choose! anrl p e rformance, ~-'-'=-'-'--'--'-'----\ .New m otor , 2025 \\!, JIM. · iSTK4o7) $2.500 642·1717 '65 220SEB Sailboat, trailer. 14 rt. f)al boa lllvd. NB, $500 · .szso. 968·8034. 2 .saili;, 673·8086 or 673-Jtili.J. S7695 '70 280 SECoupr _r_ibe~r·~'-••_s_o_n_w_OQd~--r Recreational Mt;a~RJftP Maben ca•••c: ~~~~J. ~~ne:.OOr.~~~I~~; }IOBIE 16 Cherry, t:!ver. Vehicli!'S 9530 UIO.,j........... Blk 1 h · y\hi ng. Used 10 limes.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1200W.Coa.t Hwy. . ...a...._ 'j w f eat er int. $7800. Sl.950.546-94 5.J Dune Bu AA )'. SllAAP! 645·1102 C-~ °""" """'' 979·38f5afllOAM. . -I blt $1450 Acrea ,,_the a.....~ Cklll MGI 9744 LIDO 14 WANTJ-'D \l,.'"th new y re eng. '1----------·f Floatation ta~k: G1d . xlnt eond. 495-4:D7 aft S. Alfa Rorneo '705 HOW IS THE TIME ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cond. Trlr not needed. 4 Wheel Dri•H 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (or job seekers to check 1968 MGB, new seals, 61•2346 •it R lhe Daily Pilot Help radials.stereo,runsxlnt. ,,.. ·' •••••••••••••••••••••••I ,.. a °"""° Newport 50' Slip 644 ·0878 4 WHEEL DRIVES \I/anted c lassification. If $1450, 673·7994 luyorUase h . b . Authorizt.>d I. e JO you want is nol. '72 MGB, mech. perfect. 4 WANTED: Boat slip or 1>ide tie for 32' sailboat, NB. Call Tom Jlamel. 645-1999. HEW &USED Sales &Scrviee there you might consider Must sell this week. Any offering your services reasonableoCfer.83'7·90&1 Beach ln1PO'fs '>'·ith an ad in the Job orS32-55.53 3 LANDCRUISER STATION WAGONS 1t1a cArthurand Wanted category. Phone ----------! Jamborl'l' 642·5678 Sell idle items 642-5678 848-Dove 7S2--09001 ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:=~~~~==~~~J loots, Slips/ Docks 9070 1 ___ N_c•_·p~o-'t_ll<'_ac_·h __ 11 SEEK & F,IND" Euly En<H•h Spo•to Audi 9707 and Pa1timn ••••••••••••••••••••••• SLIPS Avails Newport Beach 20' -32' Power 18'. 60' Sail 673-5253 to Choose from ••••••••••••••••••••••• Example : '73 l OOSL . Sil\·er, ~unroor. 1972 AM /f?M s le reo, A/C, 6 cyl., 3 itpced, air, ~·am Xlnt. cor:d. 960-1519 hubs. radio, he;iter , & Cl<· IMW 9712 traclean, (4661"0 L) ----------I $4177 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo· Boal si;p r ... Rent. •74 B •v •RIA Beautiful location A A Ca ll 642·9606 eJ L • CLOSEOUT loah,Storoq. 9090 . t4I\ e.wtA S/i.VESSS .............. : ........ ~TOYOTA •SlOi• Dry Storaf?e .sa1lbo11L<1 to · IMMEDIATE 18'. Laor h'R inc-I: some DELIVEIY p rlg . /\n1, L egio n 1966_Har~r.C M 64693(}3 GOOD SELECTION _-<rr_3-S07 __ o_. ______ ,oodge ~'• T J eep w f *Considering• Tra••poticrtion wineh, m et.al top. doors. "' L•aMMJ * •••••••••••••••••••••• & l<trp. Gd cond. $2950. Elimina t e the middle _67_5_·563_1_. _______ 1 man. J.eai;e di reet from Cai ; 1r1, S"'1t/ Rojll 912 fMH:kl 9560 authorized dealer ! •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• I' H URL A AW f( NQEJ NGNGN J LOOT ll S ES fNGOLGNITSUOJUI I QQGT 1 LT f NHNTllU DUALdUNHOSTOTJOtSAW BllROBINLLGNfKWAHMNI A U LOLNOOLLNJOUSTIDE llN Y8dTYG TGAO OT IAKBG HTM KNGL I S H N T~EAR Y U H U EGLNPQ J TN K II CG C l. KRTN A\'G NIL G NL l 'O Tl SIU OMRTl t;l{~[joi)t L 9 NC LN UN N CN I ~WGAHF 0TRK Meacla 9731 /i..to1, l•por+od Autos. Used Auto" Used ·········•············· ······················· ··················;:,oi c;;;;;;;,·······;;-; PorteH 9750 General • ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• • '6.1 SUPER 90 be•ulllul '65 ~fu1teng F IB V8uulo '72 COMTIHEHT.AL lnle r. New brakes, clutch ·es Mu5 t11n1it <:onv4!rl . M.AIK JV & llre11. FM·8 t.rat'k Y·8,a u~o .ulr. Ro yu l blue w l th atereo, bra, complete ,64 T -Bird HT. V-811 uto m11t chln i;:: podded lo1, reblt. eng. Xlnl cond. MNomadWugon , etnd le uther intt r lor . $3700.ororfer67~2804 '69 lloadrunnrr 11r. 383, Puul l'omfort seut:1, Cull ,---,---------1 auto, headers & cun1, low JXl'o\'tr, factory uir l.'Ul\di·. S.-9760 mt. tiontni:;. Al\t !Ft.1 ster1:0, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 547-3066 8 am·ll ~ ('ruise control, etc. 'fot11I· MAZDA luiclc 9910 ly cqulrJP<'d lindprh.•t."tltu ~Am!!9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• isul\. (224 t-:lll)Only ......... 67 Eleetru 225, Conv,~rt. $4695 CASH REBATES ON EVERY ' NEW 1974 ROTARY ENGINE CAR EQUIPPED THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! CASH REBATE RX-4 HARDTOPS CASHRE8ATE RX-4WAGONS CASH REBATE RX-4SEDANS CASH REBATE RX-3COUPES CASH REBATE RX-3WAGONS CASH REBATE RX-2 SEDANS CASH REBATE RX·2COUPES • USE YOUR REii>. TE TOW Ii.RD YOUR DOWMrAYMEHTIF YOUW/i.HT & DON'T FORGET FRH 50,000 MILE OR 36MOHTH IHGIHE WARRANTY • ••rori..-Authorized good cond. $450 or twst o(fer, 5S2·8851 Sale!I &. Service '72 BUICK RIVIERA Beach lmport1 All the el<lras & sh11rp ! MacA.rthurand t)nl}' 21,00? mileis. A1uist •73 t.1 ark IV OWNE ll Jam~ isee. (595 DZV) 1.1 UST S1"1 L ro \ I 848·Dove 752.0900 A11SSIONVIF..JO · • r uc Uil Newport Rench 1 ~1 POR'fS WH LSE .• ~~~ vulue or S D f' y at Avery $6 ,675, 100 ,. Fin. <•VU~l.11.1 Toyolo 9765 831.'1711~0.r495.1700 qual. buyer ! 1.o m1. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ubsolulely IM MAC. 13 Toyota Coro\ Ju, '73 CENTUnl AN. all 552·7000 l>uys xtras. Cull Joaded. $2975. ~-;tte 9932 556-7577 •••• : •••••••••••••••••• O\•er 70 to C'hoose from. J."'rom $1995. GMAC Financing & Lcasin~. CORVETTI:S! Best Orunge Counl .v SCIL•Ction or good USt•d Corvettes pril·ed right. Phonl' fo r '758lock. HOWARD CHEVROLET Dove & Qut1il SU>, Nr. MucArthur', J:i n1boree und Ori~tol NEW Pt>RT UEACll tl .. 1r1 . .C.1. ••c ""·""" 2"' lluM ~ !lodge 9935 c.... Mlll!9 -••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM,4 spd.$1650. ----1964 Dodge l)A!lT, $25(Jor Call714 :496-1595 '70 EL DORADO, Jots of be .s t offer . Good 9767 ex tr as $2750. Im · transportation.642-!)814 TrlUMph maeulate. Ca\\ K to 5, ------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64 5-1030, after 6, Dodge l)arl, GR. 6 c~I. '73Triumph Spitfire::lClnt 55fi·0263Nancv radio & hcatC"r, 2 rlr . eond .$2700orbestofrer.l "'.c_c.c~--'·~---·\44_000 mi, nu t ire~, Must sell-leaving coun· '69 CAD Coupe de Ville, :ssoo,1orr. H4fi·3410 try, 645-0975. A IC. et m ffm radio, $2·195. \-'-~------ -----1 213-592·5155 Ford 9940 VoHcswaqen 9770 ••.••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••V ERY C I,J.:A N .'fi8·73 Ranchero. xlnt t•ond. •C.RANDOPENIN G! Cadillilc,_4 dr dl' V1lll'. Air. s tereo, ma~s. 25.0W Datsun 1'oyota full y i:.•c1u1ppe<I, full lthr mi ·s. $3350. '1\.16· 7332. Volks"•agon·Porchc int. !950. Call837-6398 P..fajor Tune·UpSpecial --'69 t:l•on 300, nc"' interior. vw·s ................ $2~ '73CADl~AC ' 6 _cy l , L',nginc , l~w ti1ost other4l'YI $28 Sf.1lAN DE VILLI:. mileage, 75 ta~s paut, Call on OT(·IF.RS...... Vin.\'l top, leathl'r in· SI600. Call SleveG75·9577 • 642·24J.1 • terior. full po"·cr. f;u;-~ ~ -, , -:---· 1731 Superior Ave CM lory air eonditioning:, tilt 7_4 !"ord 1.1 1> Countr r -~------1 stt'ering "'heel AM /1''1\.1 Squire. Under 10,000 m1 , REPAIRS-SERVICE stereo. cruise' <'ontrol, V._P . car. Co. ~1ain · EXCt-IANGF.& etc. Specially pril'l'd. ta1 ned . ~lost av<.11 lab!l' REBUILDS (590GWW ) l'Xtras. 8'1ti·0287 Jl unt i..: BROOKLYN BUG CO. 4695 llarbo4r_. -·---- Est S.18·9141 .. Cadillac Mercury 9950 ' . ..,,,._, _....,.... ...................... . 72 VW Super llcetle. J6IO .... ..., ltwl.. ,74 COLONY P;.irk \l.'~u. C l ea n, x l nl cn nd . C...M919 540t'MIO All O!Jl ions. ll l'low AM / l-.. 1\1 stereo. $1850. · 497-2898aft6PJ\.1. _ Blue book . 1>.lust sell. ----------ICA I) '73 Eldorado. JK.50(1 tlespcr atc~ Call aft. J VW OWNERS. Tuneups, mi Sunroof. Am & Fm PJ\.l ,493·R:i35 $20. Points. Plugs, Valve ta Pe s ter eo Loaded ! Old--b.I ---99SS Adj. & Oil. Will rebuild or S7200 644.7583· smo I e exc han ge eng ines &· · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans. \Vork guaranteed. Camaro 9917 S:ll<"S and Ser1·il·e Ste,,e 556·9306 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLDSMOBILE 1964 V\\f W 1 hali Po . '70 . C<1maru, V-8, 44.(XX GMC TRUCKS es P . a P m1. Xlnt mech . cund HOMDA CARS top camper. ~1~e tent. Orig . owner. S l 950 roof rack. Ong1nal, no 642 .3847 University Olds rus t, rebuilt e n gine. · 28SO ll:i rbor Bl \·d. Consider trade Cor com· Che•rol•t 9920 Costa l\l esa 540-9f.40 pal't. 496-3006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- '70 Bug. New clutch. brks, CONNELL 'JO CUTLASS SU PR E l\1E , 53000 mi. new tires. immac. Sl.65U 833·9565 days, 833·2907 eve/wknd orig. paint. Compl. rcblt CHEVROLET cng. :S1450 or muke offer. SALES & SERVICF. P..1ust sell. 675·2M4 . 2828 Harbor ll•d. ·72 VW . Cd. l'Ond, 19000 COST AM ESA mi, Sl ,900. 546-1200 ·73 Olds Cutlass Supreml'. 645·1246 Sale by O'-'•ner. Clean. 1----------\'71 J\.10NTF. Carlo. auto, Xlnl co nd. $350U , '72 VW411Sta.Wgn.Aulo. P IS, P /ll. air. mcrh. 645-2356. AM /FM. gd. cond. $!250 . xlnt. immac. $2195. ~tr.1----------­ or best orfer. 640-8692 While 675·9449 ; 752·018.J '67 CU'l'LA SS Supreme. lo . -mileage , 11r11t. O\\'nt•r. Priv. Party 60 GllJA 30 65 Red Impala SS. 1 $750 . 'C all a11yt in1t·. mpg, looks & runs nice Owner. 65.000 mi'i-. 548·1886 $575. 5Sl·2509or528-1570 Greatcond. $750. 6'16·2957 --------- 74 Toronado. xlnl. loudt>ll . 68 Pop Top Camper, 71 ·73 EL CA MINO SS, full no down, ta ke over pymt, Eng, xlnl Cond. $2000 pwr., has shell & ne\Ao· 642·5432 646-9903, a(t. 3pm. tires. 20000 mi. $3,200. --------9-9-5- 7 642-5301 Pinto 67 Bug, reblt eng. x1nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond . nu tires, $975, 72 Monte Carlo. auto '71 Pinlo $1250 or hcst or- 646-990Jatt. 3pm. trans ... P /S. P IH, /\IC , re r . ll.un -.: xlnt. Cll ll A J\.1 /F~I. l\.le<'h. ~Jnt. 960·32i2aClG p1n . !2800fofr. Mu.st sell hy \-----~----70. VW Bug, xlnt cond. clean, just tuned, gd . tires. Mak e offer , 548·1651 4/18. days 979·3000. Jack Hoffmann, aft 6pm 646·8594 197•1ST,\. \\'GN. Xlnl. cond. Blue, must .sell. 5.5 1-3346 I BUY VW Engines/Cars. 1971 Vega. Low mileage. Plymouth 9960 979-0935 (8 to lOam. or Stick. Also bar stools & ••••••••••••••••••••••• after 5pm.) Dan ru R. P.1oving. Pr ivalc ATLAS vw Parts, engines .1 ~"-'-'~''~a_ri_5_,_64_2_·_!m_o_. __ 1 lransms, cases, heads. '70 Ki nJ!.s wood Sta. Wai.:. All used or reblt. Steve, A/C, p /S, p /b, xlnl eond. · Chrysler /Plvmoutft 556·9306. $1550. 644-1900 (9-5). Open Oaily & Sun. 'ti! 10 -"'"'-'-''-------1""-'====="---I PM '72 VW. Stereo Am/Fm. Comet 9927 2929 llarbor Blvd., $2150. Days 968·9141 ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa l\fesa 963-7790aft7pm. '71 COMET. Air. perf. 546·1934 '74 Super Gold Sun Bug. mceh. conrl. $1,495. 19 , , • Am/Fm , sunroof, low MPG 493·5655 ?-~ S A r E I; I~ IT~·~ · L.k , p · p SEBlllNG. Ai r , P /S. m1. • e new. n v. ar· Contiftental 9930 Lo · XI t I $11i75 ty 640 1840 · w m1. n cone. • . . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• &\5·3598. Volvo 9772 '72 MARKIV !--.------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20oor. VS , automatic Pontiac 9965 SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! trans miss ion. power ••••••••••••••••••••••• steering , "'hite sidewall '70 VENTUHA Sta. W,gn, tires, tilt wheel, air con-9 pasi;. P /S, P/B. new ditionin g, AM /FM tires, \ugg. rack, A/C. lo stereo, leather, landau miles. :Sl .500. Pvt. Ply. Real price increase. top , c ruise control, Financ.Avail.968-SZW Super stock, AH models power brakes, hea ter. Priced to Sell. Overseas 1862EAR) Pontia·c fi •I, T em pef:t. DeliverySpecialists $4989 auto, s mall 6 "YI. xlri• J) L • GUSTAFSON xtra clean, nu trans, nu • ,,... fJDiA LINCOLN MERCURY brakes, above A-1 ConcL 1 "'11. lS800BeachBlvd., Must Sell. $450/ofr • ;pt: 645·3449. 'w' VOLVO 1 ~"~·0·-~"'~'·"'~'I =--::-~-~ SELL idle items with a Find what you "'unt in 1966 Hornor.CM. 646 9303 , Daily Pilot Classified Ad . Daily Pilot Classifieds. • .. ' -. --". • • • . . .. • Today's Closing N. Y. Stock!i YOL.68, NO. 98, 2 SECTIONS, 2' PAGE§ •·~ , ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -. TEN CENTS bir~h Member \till TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1975 " . " " ~·Rob·erl Bartholomew . a ntQmber of the ultra - conservative Jobn Birch Society, Monday night was elected pre!ii· dent of the Saddleback College board of trustees. · _.He won the appointment on the li"t ballot, edging out the other Clemente Car Hit • • By Train . ffl1 • ''" 17-year-old San Clemente glrl escaped injury Monday when .her car w's struck by a train al a Tililroad crossing near the San €llemente municipal pier. ·"The front of the woman's car was damaged in the 11:53 a.m. collision. The locomotive power· Int the southbound passenger train sustained only very minor damage. · According lo police, Karen t.eone Tantalo, 409. Avenida Va- quero, stopped.her car on the in· land side of t he pier access road which is controlled by two elec- tronic gates, one on each side of the rails. •·She left her car to walk to San etemente Lifeguard head- quarters to have the gates cpened, returned lo her car and ••s proceeding across the tracks when the wreck occurred. 'Miss Tantalo told officers that she saw the train about 100 yards away as she started across lhe tracks. She said she became bightened and attempted to get her car into a reverse gear but ~perienced sqme difficulty and '{as unable· to drive her car com· pJflely oft the tracks before the s loW:moviog train came by. McGovern in Iran - # TEHl.t~. p-an _(AP) -Sen. ' 'George MeGOvem, (D-8.D.), on a Mideast trip. was received in audience Monday by the shah of· Jran at Niavaran palace. Head College Board nominee, Dr. J'ames Manhall of Lei.sure World by a·4·3vote. Bartholomew wu nominated by fellow Tustin' realdent Frank G?einke°'Who, wu aWom in as a new board· member the .,same night. A trustee ·a·l-nee .June. ... Bartholomew will serve as chairman of the seven-member panel for o.ne year. serving with him will be Mrs. Norrisa Brandl, Irvine. vice president. and Greinke, clerk. Both were chosen byunanimous ballot. . · ~ be took over the gavel from1 • ~ ' O.lly l'llol Shit l"Wei N~~.e.~t;l.'.r,~e . _ , ... ,; - Tliis tree was'pl~~at.Top Of The Wqcld Elementary ~ in La.Jun& .ataeli -~er 4111l4aftere r~ by dOnations. A-conilsli't6"l'iame-t.lle l,fl'e"e followed and it w'as dubbed :Mr. Shady. Youngsters look forward to en· joying that shade 'l5 the tree's demensio~sti.Jlcrease .. outgoing president Patrick Backus, Bartholomew said he was reluctanl to make promises but vowed to work hard during_ his term adding, "You'll have to 1 give me an 'A• for effort." He immediately announced bis intention of holding several tipecla l board meetings which he said were required to catch up on college business. These meetings are to be held on off weeks, when the board does not normally ,meet, and Bartholomew served notice on fellow trustees to keep Monday nights open. A n a tive of Wyoming . Bartholomew i-.as lived in Tustin since 1927 and has been in the nursery business for more than 20years. He has been a member of the (See BIRCH, Pagei\,2) . Litguna · Police Seek Pay Hike By JACK CHAPPELL otttle lnitf Pilot staff Laguna Beach policemen are demanding salary increases of 15 percent and fringe benefits which could cost the city an estimated $48 5,000 during the next budget year. The police pay demands are • tbe first received by the city or Laguna Beach rrom its three employe associ~t~ons. In addi· Viet, U.S. Agreement Charged WASHINGTON <UPI) -Sen. Henry M. J acksOn (D·Wash . ), charged that ••secret agree· ments" exist between the United States and Soulh Vietnam which have been hidden from Congress and -until recently -from President Ford. Jackson said the agreements ••envision taJ.eC ul American de· cisions:''lHlftlld rif>titii~IGsewtit they entail. Nor did he accept a chailenge to make his knowledge available to the Senate. tion to pay and fringe benefit. police are demanding the hiring of five additional officers. The Laguna Beach Fifemen's Association submitted its pay de· mands to the city Monday and re· quested only a cost of living in· crease and improved retirement · system. The cost o( Ii vin g increase would peg firemen's pay on an April to April rise of the con· sumer price index. Latesl fig ures available from the ·Department of Labor show that increase am· mounted to 9.5 percent from last April to February. · Terry Brandt, assistant to the city manager, said the city had met with Police Association representatives recently on their demands. Brandt estimated that if all the (See POLICE, PageA2) Men Put Down 'Women l.nioor Themselves ' RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) -A noted anthropologist ;says that men are inferior to women, and women lower themselves by demanding equality with men. Ashley Montagu, speaking Monday at Virginia Commonwealth University, said a woman who claims equality with a man "has taken a st ep down .'' ·· "'Only inferior people tell people they are s uperior," and this is what men have been doing,'' said l14o1\tagu. He said women discovered their sup eriority long ago and "h ave the good sense to be quiet about it." jMontagu satd . women are more intellectual because or their everyday· experiences, which differ from those of most men. ·''M:en use their intelligence to get Ph.D. 's and to win the Nobel Prize, but you can get those awards and still be as dumb as an ox," Montagu said. Village Scaled Down "I know of no secret agree- ments," said Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield. "Every time we met with Mr. Kissinger after one of his visits and journeys overseas, t hat question was asked and the answer always was no.•• He said if lhere was Substantial evidence of secret agreements, ·'I would expect the appropriate commiltees to look into the breaches of failh and trust.'' Court Safe Missing $4,500 Fines, Bail : County Planners Oktiy South Laguna Project ' Orange County planning com· missioners ba~e scaled dQwn and eRdors..ed cohtruction of a con· tioversial 80-acre condominium proj_ect atop·a ridge overlooking &outh Laguna. iv-The ~a Village zone change l(pplic.atlon of· builder James Baldwih was vigorously op~ed * a group of residents from the IDutb Laguna area Monday. O\Opponents of tlie proj.ect. primarily the South Laguna (:ivic Association and the Orange County Environmental Coalition, managed to convince onJy one of th·e five commissioners. Ron Yeo, to vote against Baldwin's plans. . 1 rrhe commission did, however, dlop 100 units off the number permitted under -the zoning. Baldwin would · be a_lJowed to bQild 533 units if the commission action is upheld by the county .Board ofSupervisorS. -&rCommissioners were told by Die opposition that ·the project rr:n:wt Coast Weather Partly cloudy a nd slight· Jy warmer Wednesday, ac- ' cording to the weather service, with chance of a few showers. l lighs 58 to 63. Lows 44 to 50. Chance of ruins Wednesday about 30 percent. INSIDE TODAY A new book chronicling the writttn tzchangei bthuten r FTankU.n D. RoOsewU .and .Wlnlton ChurchiU ck-th< ;'-l/ that f'DR "C""'Jlir<d .. to lnvolV< tM U.S. In World WOl' 11. AMlytll on P.OIJfl A12 1rodaj/, ' Index ' -· -I was t<io , ·de nse and probably shoUldn 't be built at all They alSo· satd it would create a Jire hazar,t an<f overcrowd the 'road network and schools . Proponents of the zone change, nolably commission chairman Shirley Grindle, said the decision of whether or not development should ,be· allowed on the ridges was made during general plan amendment sessions last year. Supervisors approved amend· ments·that left_,some ridges un- t"ouched but permitted others to· be developed. Baldwin will have to make a number of other concessions before and during construction of Sea Village. He must dedicate part of the property to the county as a public park, adhere to a guideline that no grading will be done on slopes steeper than 35 percent and come batk to the pla,nning commission for separate approval of specific construction plans. Gunnren Blob Bank . . . - Cii.rJe~a in Holdup lly'L\Tmlei.ASCY • -Ol~,EMi.llJ "4'91.""'1 . Three 'l obbers", armed with spray ·paln·t &ftd h'an·dguns, .escaped "With $4,700 in a -well- Planned "1heist from a Bank of America branch· in Huntidgton Harbo!IT ¥on4a~ anem<ion. '!be tril>,.dfsoribed as·"pdlite and-calm," IMirded ahodt'~-bank en;iployes an<l Customers into a ladies rest room; and spray- painted the lenses of the bank surveill&nce cameras. . 'l>atricia Hill of Sunset Beach. a customer, as she entered the bank, ta:kirig her car keys. They fled in her 1970 compact car, but FBI agents recovered il a short time later just a few blocks awa.y. at 22nd Street and Pacific Coast Highway in Sunset Beach. · · FBI agents said the robbers re- mained calm throughout the caper and there w·ere no reported· injuries to anyone involved. CUSD Decisio1a. In a Senate speeehL ~~ackson said •·1 have it on the De8t of~~­ formation, the best authority, that secret agreements \\'er~e· ached" in connection with the Paris peace accords on Vietnam. As for Ford, Jackson said, "l (See JACKSON, Page A2) I Two Women Get License BOULDER, Colo. CAP) Boulder County Clerk Cleta Rorex, who issued a marriage "license to two men last month has issued a marriage license to two- women. , Susan Paula Mele, 22. and Sheila Harriet Sernovitz, 21, both of Boulder. said Monday they would have a wedding ceremony later. Mrs. Rorex said she received between 70 and 80 responses to her action last month. She said they were about 2 to 1 in favor or her decision. An assistant district attorney said after the first license was is· sued that there is no statute gov~ erfiing the issuance of marriage licenses to persons of the same sex:. Harbor Municipal Court of· ficials and Newport Beach detec- tives remain puzzled today about the apparent theft of almost $4,500 in fines and bail money from a locked safe which was be· ing moved over lhe weekend . The loss of the cash came to light Monday when court clerks learned that the locked canvas bag which earlier had contained the money was empty when it was opened at a local bank branch. Detectives called into the case said that the money, amounting , to the entire day's collection last 'Friday, was accounted for, re· corded, and then locked up at lhe end of the court day. Police said that a court clerk. 7 Hurl in Crash AUBUR N (AP) -Seven persons suffered minor injuries Monday when a Greyhound bus col lided with a motorhome, which was then struck by a school bus ·carrying about so youn gsters, the California Highway Patrol reports. None of the youngsters was injured. FBI annts 1.id loda.y the three entered the branch, at 3166 Ad- miralty Drive at 1 :20·p.m. Two of the men. one· about SS and one about 2S, went to op~ite ends of the offi<,e, .annou,ncihi Qle hOklup and ordering everyooe into the restroom. 1be third m,.., iloscrtl>"d'. as about 30, went: di.redly . to ,'the .Facility P11rchase OK'd cameras,, s-pra·yinltthe lme8 C:apiltr.l\ftO'tlli.ified School Dis· which transferred lts ·operations with paint to avoid bavlnc lllem triot . ~'-""-'•-"'reed Monday to Irvine. capturethe.caperonfilm. Piibtto·dr--oii''625,000inbond 1be building will be pald for As. each new customer would sale riey'eitue ... to i>urehase: an ln· with a portion of $6.S mi1Hon in walk inlll the bank, the FBI,.,. dUlttl.l'.hoil,tii\a; as a Jl<!W ad· constractlon bond• recently'90ld ported, tlie bandit& usher<ld them mhil&tratl~•"~-warehouse by;11'•dis~ri,ct, -_ intotbe""Crampedr'estroom;' ..c.ntt.r.. ~.;. t1 •• Optlm1s:U(,lly, webQpetobe· Only one elder~· -w,om~n' iJ.ii)('°'Rar~iet.IOI), the board In.the buildlnt by,~be open\118 of custom'tr was allow .to remain -iy.;ii a~tnt,ol Porter· •cll"'!I nexl fall, Joe Wimer, outalde,-the--f.Bl-loi . Slie .was 'Job~•J> sc~&f•• of So~rei:tor .~ adQ!Jl\islntixe ban.c\Culfed to a chalrlntlielobby Clom~\ll~re~.forre-.•" r)' I~ ea.. s 8.1~ to d ~ Y - instead. iiiOdelllli llJiil\Od~t, .the / "&i!Uli~Dy . II tnay l>e la,ter FBI investigator~ said the newllld,. .'1 ' ..... .,.. • ti-~-(AAt,. l, d!t:-i~a.!.·1. Jllrut~· eldest of the ttiree men grabbed Tbe 45,$201 ~t"IJ:l '" ., ~ \ •1.uMUu:•WMJ ~ the cash from lhe ttll ... stalloos, looated at ' ' . Qa~ . -. • ro'sf"J• ~!~~~ :£,•'(( sbovinSltiDtoaclolhamball. San JU&D _c pllff-. Will . • • ....-1~ ... ~ . Tiie melltben-acco1t ed ~pijJ'dlMid lroDi JiiCil'lllilll:li 1 Victoria Blvd., Capistrano Beach, will be moved tO the new building. It also will house a cen- tral kitchen where food served at the districts' schools will be pre· pared. Following the move, a portion of Serra School that 'does not meet stale earthquake standards will b~ ·demolished. The re· malnder of the campus will be usea-ror otlfer space need . The district wlll take title to the buildine once Inca completes .maintienanae projects including repair of broken windows and ')Hirklni lot potholes. The five· yearoJd building now is vac~t. told them she placed the bag and the key to its lock in a portable safe late Friday and went home for the weekend. During the next two days, pro· fessional movers assisted by county jail"prisoners moved the safe and many other items or equipment, record s and furnishings to the new court building four blocks away on Jamboree Boulevard. On Monday, the bag was routinely handed to a deputy marshal who took it to the bank for deposit. But the officer, Edward Winslow, phoned court aides from the bank and said the bag was empty. Officers said that four clerks in the courthouse know the com· bination to the safe. Examination or the bag and the safe showed no signs of tampering. Officers said they plan to com- pile a Ust of persons having ac- cess to the safe during 'the weekend moving period. Boating Slip Addition Plan Wins Approval A permit allowing about 1.000 ·additional boat slips plus other facilities in Dana Point Harbor was approved Monday by the South Coast Regional Zone Com· mission in Long Beach. Co mmissioners unanimously approved a plan by the T.B.W. Partnership to construct the boat slips in the west basin or the harbor. The company also plans to build six two-s tory structures housing rest rooms , storage and offices at the location. Also approved Monday was a permit request to build a t1,110- story-commerei-a-l--bui-ldin.i-in-San Clemcnle by William M('Donogh. The project, estimated at SG!i.000, wou ld be at 116 W. El Porlal. 1'he 3,000 square fool building y,•ould be used for pro- fesalonal otilc.e space. 1 \ 1 j I I: " A 2 DAILY PILOT L /SC Clemente Proposal :Weighed A joint mei·l1ng of the San , Clemente Redevelopment A~en­ cy and the city planning com- •n1ission at 7 p.rn . Wednesday will reviev.• the preliminary plan and environmental impact report of the proposed dov.•nlown re- development project. The redevelopment areas in- cludes the pier and the surround- in g bowl area. Plans arc to up- grade and improve the properties through the re- development agency. :Followin~ the mectin~ with the redevelopment agency -city councilmen comprise the direc- tors of the agency -the planning comrnission will return to re- gular session. Included in the 'night's business is a request by Charles T. Smith to. <:hange a pre\'iously fil ed con- dominium tract map lo a planned rl·sid ential development <.•onsisl · ing of individual lots for 155 units, l \\'O common lots and a public 1>ark. The project is located southeast of Grant's s hopping center on both sides of Camino ~lira Costa. F'ronr Page Al JACKSON. •• -think he has only recently found out about these accords." \Vh ite House press seocetary Ron l\"ess('n had no immediate comment on Jackson's charges. Jackson. an announced can- <lidate for thl' Democratic pre-. sidentiai nomination. said that while Ford has hinted Congress reneged on its commitments to South Vietnam. "The fact is that Congress is being aC'cused of violating commitments and ob- ll gations it never he;.i rd of.·· Jackson a lso s aid '"obsessive secreey" n1arke<l tht:! SALT I Jlegotiations. to the point where not even then Defense Secretary l\lel\'in Laird and then Secretary of State William P. Rogers were informed about two accord.5. And Jackson said ··crucial Sov· iet·American communication~·· bearing on the trade bill still have not been disclosed to ,Congress . "Ind eed ."' he said, "this is the Pattern v•hich has come to characterize our relatiQ!lS with other nations ..-&~ret:aiegolia­ tions, producl'tlg 1>ecret· agree· ment!f, containing secret com mil· n1cnts. . "There is a whole serie& or secret accords that we just have to di g out. dig out, dig oul ... ··'Wi th thi s pattern of diplomacy, .allies may feel betrayed if secret promises made lo them are not kept. Other na· l ions• "'rll inevitably doubt v.·hether secret Promises made to them are equall y valueless and Americans are left to wonder just hov.• many secrel commitments thcrcmaybe.·· Clerk Killed In LA Motel LOS ANGELES IAP) -A night clerk at a motel was shot a nd killed by a shotgun blast dur· 'ing an apparent holdup attempt early today, authorities said. Emil Institoris, owner of the Skyways Airport Motel, said the victim was William llubbard. The victim's age and address. were not immediately available. lnstitoris said Hubbard was felled by a shotgun blast which hit him in the s houlder and the head. ORANGE COAST l 1K DAILY PILOT 1 rv-Or~<>Qo" CIJ.IJ" D~1 <Y Pl lot ~It\ '"'"!(!\ ·~ '""'" ""'"0 1,.. "''" .,,.,S. >\ 1>ubh<-b• ti..0<,,,.<>" (W" Pub'"l"nQ Co"'~~·'• ~-•••f<l•l,on, .. ,. l'Jbh,N..i Mon<!•• l ~•ouo~ r .. .,_,, •~· er.,,., "" w "le,.pert fl••< ~ llunl l'>Q!"" l)f>M; ~. ~<><II• '•'" Y•ll•y, lr•1n~. ~-~Ole•,.<~ YAll•• .. 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'· .,.t<>!\<I LI•"~ "' ...... id •I c;e.,11 Ml•I. ~•11•o•n1• S..-,io.•tovW<•l<t< U 00,_..nl•. n, "'"'' '' oo -illl't. lfl/1\1..., .... u...i1-tJ OD "'Olmll • -- • D&ilr Pilol $1.1111 ""°'• Let 'eu1 Et1t Ct1l.:e At Snddlebaek · Close College Review Sought In his firSt official action · as president of -the S11ddleback College District's board of truslel!s, Robert Bartholomew Monday night demanded tighter review of new course offerings. ..Before we institute any new couriies maybe we 'd better evaluate the old courses." said Bartholomew. recommending that 67 new courses proposed for this fall be tabled. His demand touched ofr a live· ly one-and-a half hour debate on the college's curriculum and ended in a compromise. The courses were adopted but trustees agreed to h~ld a study , t;CSS ion on curriculum. . At no t~me did trustees address themselves to specific classes on the fall schedule which range from "Feminist Com1nunlcatlon in America" to "Soviet lUstory and Politics." Rather, the discussion cen- tered around whet~er Sad· . dleback''s new, less furidamental course offerings are developed with any purpose in mind. Supt. Robert Lombardi as· sured trustees they were. He said the courses are not chosen at rali· dom and that "they lead some place.'' Ke ll y Ri1>ley (center, \\'il.h cakcl celebrates her ninth bi11hday at 'l'op of the \Vorld School in Laguna Beach. Each child in teacher Joni Nelson's class may celebrate his or her birthday by bringing a cake to the school to share. Job Opens On Project In Laguna I·le explained that Saddlcback College in the past did not possess a curriculu1n with suffi· cient breadth and that the add!, lions are bringing "Saddleback ··up to standards normally ex- pected." , Administrators credit the COi· lcge's expanded curriculum for reversing Saddleback's student exodus to other community cbl· leges. Burglars Strike Clemente Twice T"·o residential burglaries in whi<:h {'ntry was gained through unlocked doors were reportt'd i\tonday to San Clemente police. A.L. Currell. 715 Avenida Presidio. told officers that $310 in cash was removed from a bedroom by an intruder who entered through the unlocked front door. police said . A color television, clock radio and SIOO in new and old coins were reported sto len fr om Ruth ( ) Tomlinson. 152 Avenid• BR/ E FS Balizada .. Police said doors to the residence '------------~ were unlocked. Food f 'estival Set A food festival ..... ith an inll'rnational fair wi ll be host· ed by the Laguna Beach Council of Girl Scouts Saturday at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Ca- nyon Road. The fair will begin al 10:30 a .m. v.•ith a flag ceremony. Directly following, Bro"11ie scouts will perform native dances in hand-made costumes as senior scouts prepare and sell foods from the various countries. Girl Scouts from Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point. the Capistrano Valley and San Clemente will partici1'ate in the festival. Admission is free. Bice11te1111ial Meet A meeting of the L<1guna Beach Bicentennial Commit· tee. chaired by City Councilman Charlton Boyd, will be held at 8 a.m. April 18 at the I~aguna Be(;l.ch Recreation Depart- ment, 570 Glenneyre St . Laguna wi ll .join iri the bicentcnni(;l.I celebration with a "village party" in September; a special "200 Years of American A rt·· Pageant of the Masters production in sum- mer 1976, and the "Spi1it of '76" l'alriots' Day Parade in February. George Fowler, who is coordi,J"lating the city's activities v.·ith Boyd, said more than 30 local clubs and organizations have expressed an interest in formulating bicentennial celebration plans. Fowler said groups vti shing lo join in the planning should contact him at City Hall, 494-1124. Boys Cl1oir Tr1Jot1ts Auditions for boys aged 7 to 16 who want to join a boys choir will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Friday of next week at the Laguna Beach Boys Club. 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. Boys whohplay ~uitar and accordian also are urged to try out. For further information, contact the club. 494-253$. Laguna Funds Pay Crescent Bay Bid The Laguna Beach City Coun- . cit routinely approved taking $14 ,380 from the city's fed eral re- venue sharing account to pay it s share for acquisition of Crescent ly through citizen erforts which started \vhen application to con- struct oceanfront homes on the land was made. F'rom Page A I POLICE .•• police association salary and fr· inge benefit demands were granted, it would increase the de· partment payroll from 50 percent to 60 percent. The city in its three year budget forecast allowed only an increase of $35 ,000 for additional police sala ries and benefits. That falls about $4S0,000 short of what the police employes are demand·. ing. . . In addition lo the money and fr· inge issues, the police employes ask that the city submit to bind· in'g arbitratton (or.resolution of disputes over wa'ttes. hours work- ing conditions and in appeals from disciplinary actions. Among the fringe benefits re- quested by the police employes arc city purchase of and repair or all shoes required to be worn by the department employes; pay increases of five percent for officers holding an associate of arts degree or equivalent and 15 percent for officers holding a masters degree. The police department cur- rently has 53 full-time personnel ' of which 34 are badge-carrying personnel. Additional demands by the police include implementation of ;.1 four-day 10-hour work week ; time and a half overtime pay for <Jll work over 40 hours a week in- cluding court standby time and r a n ge s hoo ting; a monthly clothing allowance of $25 for de- tectives ; pay increases of 2.S per- cent for work after 4:30 p .m. and five percent for work after mid- ni ght and city purchase of all rank and tenure insignia. No city r esponse has been made and meetings between the city and the employes will con· tinue. 500 Demonstrate LOS ANGELES (AP) -Some 500 persons demonstrated Mon· day outside UCLA's PaulCy Pavilion. s hortly before former fsraeli Defense Mini ster Moshe Dayan was scheduled to address an a udien ce of some 4,000 persons inside the auditorium . Campus security guards said there v.·e re no reports or violence in the demonstration. Construction of a $250,000 water main replacement project has begun in down.town Laguna Beach and is causing elimination of highway parking and traffic rerouting on Pacific Coast Highway. The Laguna Beach County Water District project involves ripping up a stretch of Coast Highway from Legion Street to curr Drive and Jaying an 18 inch main. Only a portion of the highway will be torn up al any particular time, however, and the contrac- tor will immediately fill in and pave alJ finished portions, Joseph Sweaney, district manager said. Sweaney said the district, the city of Laguna Beach and .even the ch8mber or commerce had received numerous coniplaints about the construction and the elimination of cur'i;>-side parking. The work will be in progress until June 15. The contractor is limited lo working morning hours until noon, Sweaney said. The project is the first phase or a joint venture of the Laguna Beach district and the South Laguna County Water district. It consists or replacing two existing and dete_riorated water mains wilb one line. .Tlwmpson New Capo Unified Board Chief William R. Thompson of Mis- sion Viejo was elected president of the Capistrano Unified School District board of trustees Mon- day night during its annual re· organization meeting. Prior to the election or officers. successful candidates in the March 4 trustee election were swam in for four year terms on the seven-member panel. Incumbents George White and A. E : Westbe rg, both of San Clemente and newcomers E.G. "Ted" Kopp of Capistrano Beach a nd Sara Jane Lipp or San Clemente were administered the oath of office by Supt. Truman Benedict. Kopp was elected vice presi- dent and Mrs. Lipp board clerk. Yet despite that explanation, a majority of board members said they'd like lo know more about what goes intQ the planning of a new course. New board member Frank Greinke added yet another con· cern, lh(;l.t of duplicating classes "•hich already may be offered by other schools. "I want to know if we are com- peting with the secondary high schools. I don 't want to go into competition with· them for the same taxpayer dollar,'' he said. F'rom Page Al BIRCH .•• John Birch Society since 1960 but says his membership in the political organization docs not in- fluence his responsibilities to education .. Bartholomew previOusly served for eight years on lhe Tustin Unified and Tustin High School boards . Greinke, owner of a petroleum distributing firm, comes lo the college with several years of civic involvement in Tustin, in· eluding service on the Tustin PJanning Commission. HEADS COLLEGE BOARD Robert Bartholomew PRUDENT BUYING .Ba y Point Park. · The counci l action recently was taken with no discuss ion and cleared away the last hitch in the complicated purchase arrange- ment among the city, county and the landowne r . The council's action also authorized the city st..aff to at- tempt lo obtain direct acquisition of a partion of the total 2.3 acre project area. The city had been barred from using state bond net funds for the project acquisil ion because the county. not the city is to hold title on the lands. Planners Eye Art Fest Plea On Use Permit Throughout our 80 years of carpet retailing, one fact becomes quite evident-that when money is le ss plentiful, people buy beHer quality. Thi s is contrary to popular belief, but makes good sense if you think about it. When you " hove to concern yourself with value and perf ormonce, you ore likely to buy Total cost of the land ac·qui s i· lion is $550,000, much of v.•hich is provided through federal and state grants. The bluff top park overlooks a spectacular coastal panorama and offshore rocks harboring a sea lion rookery. The park was purchased large- 4 Inmates Escape EL PASO. Tex. !UPI) -Four inmates armed with butcher kgUes and meat c leavers threatened to kill a auard Mon· day and escaped from n prison center for a liens pwailin~ de- portation. "The four didn't sny anything about where they might go or what their plans were," a spokesman at the fed eral allcn detention facility sa.icl ( A reque!=il by Art· A· Fair ror n permit to use coastal land bctwC'en the Hotel Laguna and Sleepy i"lollow for its s ummer art exhibition will confront Laguna Reach Planning Commissioners meeting ;.it 7 :30 tonight at city hall. Jean \V . Spirey, Art-A-Fair president, said the location and the design of the art ff.'stival would be similar to that of last year. Art.·A-Fair is one or three sum· mer art exhibitions in Laguna ) Beach. The festival season runs from July 11 to Aug . 24. Other commission business in· eludes: -A proposed amendment to the city's code which would allow boarding of six children instead of five lo quaHfy as child care. -AdopliQn of·a bike route map for the master plan of arterial bikeways. ~A proposu I by a citizen to purchase a city·-owned lot on Madlson Place which would open access to a new development In ·Bluebird Canyon. beHer quality. · At Alden's in the lost five years our per unit sole hos been more expensive carpeting, reflect ing this fact. Consequently, we hove the largest selection of finer qualities you will see anywhere, all at competitive prices. The end result is customer satisfaction, pride and recommendations which provine our overwhelmin_g sou;ce of new bu siness. AID EN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A.ve. COS1'A MISA 646-4838 HOURS: -nr., ~ t te l ;JO-Pll. t let -SAT. t :Ja to 5 ) I I I I --..... ~o'clal Sec11rity , Widowers Given Pay Protection By SYLVIA PORTER In a recent unanimous decision, the Supreme Court 1 .declared u .section of the Social secutity law un constllu· ''Uonal on the grounds that it d1scnminaled pgain!Jl wornen r, workera: -a r uling which pnmarily will benefit mun -and n among men. mainly widowed fathers or YOUl\g children. ' The co urt's decision represented a correction of an as· s umption thul ''male workers' earnings are vital to the s up. 'port of their fu1n1lies, ·while the earnings or female wage earners do Money's Worth not si1en1f1cantly con lrlbute lo their fam1Ucs' eupport." The extension "of that assumption was that lh e surv1v1ng , ,a1pouses or women workers who had paid their Social Securi· ., .~Y taxes were not e ntitled to the same protection as the sur- viving spouses of men worker~ who had paid their taxes. WITll Tll E REJECTION of th<it premise -allowing w1dowert; with young children to get the protect111n that widows with minor children have been getting -~Other Social Security provisions based on.the same obsolete as- aumpt1 on!:i may at last also be on the way to oblivion. (I) T housands of elderly men could qua lify for aged husbands and widowers benefits, for instance, 1f the present law did not require that a man submit proof that he was re· ,.. ce1vlng at least one half his support from his working wife " at the time of her retirement or death. There is no such re·' 1 '11•qwrement for a wire or widow to get benefits based on tbe eam1ngsofa m ale (2) In the case of divorce today, an elderly woman can collect benefits as a divorced wife when her former husband retires , or as a divorced widow. 1f he dies -providing the martiage had lasted 20 years or more. There are no benefits for a divorced husband or widower, no matter how long the marriage lasted and even irthe divorced partner was 1n fact ·~·furn1sh1ng he r former husband 's s upport. Don 't think 1l doesn't h appen ' (3) TllE WAY TllE SOCIAL Secunty works now, 1t 1s passible Cor a work1ng couple -1n the lower income brackets especially -to end up with Jess 1n total retirement beneC1ts than another couple wtth the same total earn1ngs whe re only th e husband worked This s1tuat1on does not oc- cur when the combined earnings of the couple are substan- tially above the maximum of earnings that any one worker can have counted toward Soc ial Secunty benefits. IJ The maximum 1s all'eady up to $1 4,000 this year and 1t will ~ be chmb1ng rapidly and steadily i There 1s a simple, practical way to correct this problem ~ -and th at is by basing Social Secunty benefits for a work· i ing couple on the ir combined earnings The change was pro- • posed by former Rep Martha Griffiths, Democrat of M1ch1gan. was adopted by the House Ways and Means Co m· m1ttee m 1972 -but 1t was ehmin ated before the Social Security amendm ents of that year were enacted Rep. Bella Abzug, Democrat of New York. has since 1n traduced a s1 m1lar bill. but Congress has not yet acted upon II Electronics Meeting , . . Schednled • Irvine in • -The impact of semi conduc- tor technology on the clec· tron1cs industry dunng the next £1ve years will be the subject at a dinner meeting of WEMA 's Orange County ~oun ci l Ap ril 17 a t the ·~rporter Inn 1n Irvine .. Trans1tr on Electron1cs, followed by eight years with Motorola Semiconductor. He 101ned F aJrch1ld in 1968 and became head of its sem1 con· ductor compone nts ope ra- tions 1n 1971 In 1973 he was elected executive vu:e pres1 dent and last year assumed respons1b1ht y for ;ill com· merc1al and compone nt operations of the company. Wilfred J , Corrigan, pres1 dent and chief executive of- ,ficer or Fa1rch1ld Camera & •Jnstrument Corp or at ion, Mountain View will be the featured speaker The dinner meeting 1s open to both WEMA members and non ·members . Those "''1shing to attend s hould contact the WEMA office 1n Los Angeles, (213) 641·8910. Corrigan 1s a 20-year veteran or the scm1conductor indus try , sla r l1ng with Auto Sales Foreign Dealers Pray for Detroit l DETROIT 1UPI )-lt'snol thatfo reign car importers are 1 unhappy with their sales success. They JUsl wis h Delro1l auto f makers wou ld Join 1n ... For two straight months. imports have captured better than 21 percent of new car sales 1n the United States. JUSl short of their record While domestic models continue to s bde.1mports a re running well ahead of a year ago But they are JUststat1st1cs,.,[mporters say their sales look good because Detroit looks bad ''IT DOESN'T do us any good to sell the same amount of cars and in crease! our share of the market," explains Art Ra1 lton. a Vo lk swuJi:en vice president "We're looking for a he althy Detroit economy " If Detroit is heallhy, lh~ logic goes, no one wi ll be too con· cerned y.·1th import sales l3ut Detroit isn'l healthy and im - porters worry aboutcallstorhighertaxeson tbe1rcars Detroit has lo get some of the credit for s w1ng1ng more Amen cans to the Coreign makes. And talk of higher gasohn e prices is another b1g reason. ' ' Deale rs s urveyed by UPI indicate most customers talk about mileage first a.nd price later. Many say Detroit's re· bate prog rams sparked the new interest in the h1 gh-m1leage foreign brands "Imports got a wonderful ndeoutof our price rebate pro- gro:im , ··says R. K. Brown, Chrysler sales vice president. He thinks the interest 1n cars created by the rebates pushed many Americans intofore1gncarshowrooms. WHEN Tl1EY ·got thttt. "they found cars with fue l econom~ fi1ures above 30·miles per gallon and low prices sincethereslill were so many '74 models arowid. "Basically speaking , the small car the American manufacturer U offenng 1s not gtving the economy level of .., &be lmpol't.S and, frankly, this gasoline scare Is hitUng ever· Yoftet'' said Pele Anderson, manager of Schmidt Mo\ors, a pauundilalenhlplnCblcago. "The reason ao many people are buying now, before the prices hit," Anderson said, "is that they know that when the gasoline prtct.a go up, the V-8 the)''re driving now la 1oln&to .. tumblelnprlce." 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""'"'~ Ot ~· 11' '' +-" --G 0--Mel"bl 11b • •1 •\.\ .. O...kg11 .IO • too 14"'-~ MGM I I 1•1 \)Ioli Yo 0...-llPI). t .._. ,_ -.... ~ •. •! .. .. •.. °""'501 ~ '! .. .tl."11¥11-..~ .- In a financial report issued1Mon· day, Great Western -holding com· pany of Great Western Savings and Loan Association -disclosed the IRS assessment was on the firm's tax re· tums for the-years 1988-70, Including interest.. • ' I • ANIMALogic1$~, "'h"" ...,,...,.., Jl...O ......... -<+ "Q "PO~ .. r vou u~~£ "fO PAV FIRST?" Book 'D~hes Suspicions' A ·bout .]!DR r I. "' • • By WILLIAM L RY/\N messages that passed between the two ~he scale• psycbo•~•co11-toward Bri· six mon\ ... be·~· r,= Harbor, the Af>SJl'IC l•IC.W+ 't 1 •I o.11-I if .... ,:f., p -"• "'f " •M• I th rrom Sept. 11, 1939, alter Hitler's lea:ions uut1 wou d be " tbe.!\.Jni...N States were r~ent, rou a Uwo;-.... D e A suspi cion voict;d in some American invaded Poland and when Churchill was lmmedlately"to range h ~lf wt.th us as United States. Bµt t.lka with the circles that Franklin D. Roosevelt de· not yet prime minister, and April 11, a belllgerent.ii>c;tWer, '' RooseveJt lgnored Japaaeee con\i,Dued, ... 'ltooaevelt ~Id liberately schemed to involve the United 194S, one day before President Roosevelt it, and ChUtt'bll~ ~d not brtn1 t UP· <?hW"CbULas'Jate as .N~; lt'Jte remained States in World War II seems dashed by died. ttgain. · • hopeCuJ.,tbougb he i<l&:cttbtt "we must the newly published record of his secret Thr~ hi4torians, Francis L. Lowens· all be r,repared for .. .'lro~e. posslbfy correspondenl·e with Winston Churchill. tein, Harold D. Langley and Manfred THE ED)'.fOR8,SA.Y they are satisfied soon." t. came two Weel&J ••t~r. with the At the san1 c time, the reader can de· Jonas, did the, editing and provided a that the sb_bsequent exchanges lay to Japaneseatl8c~o&rPea~1,~·rpor. tect in the exchanges between the two commentarythatlinkslheexchangesin· rest any 'lliUSPiefo.n. lh8t the Pr8sidt!nt \ leaders the outlines oC problems that to a fascinating saga of a momentous plotte<t to' int1olve the United States in WHILE TIJE cor.r:~apoftrlence 1il- v:ould grow from the war and haunt the time. Europe's host:•llties. _,.. luminates a remarkable relattlonship- United Stall's a nd the West thereafter. Britain was reeling from Naxi blows , As for tbe Pa"ific, Roosevelt appeared sometimes involvtn• e\'en aC'ritnonlou!I ''ROOSEVELT AND Churchill : Their Secret Wartime Co rres pondence'' (Saturday Review Press, 803 pp, $17.501 collects more than 1.700 declassified · and J\.oosevelt was providing what help to have resisted 'broad Churchillian sug. differenC:es on matttl'S of Conduc~ or the was possible within the confines or gestions that emphatic American war and prosj>ect,ve_posf-MutJ>Ollcies-it American neutrality. When, in the spr· respanse lo Japa~e$e ageressions on the also leaves an ioipressioo· that neither ing or 1941, the Briton suggested that the ma.inland would be welcome. had a real appreciation OI what Josef one decisive commitmen,t that mi ght tip When the Japanese invaded Indochina 5'-alin was all ~bout. · Introducing the SaratoP-idea: • - " Standard IOO's 'Saratoga 120's r More puffs than 100's. Tailored longer and slimmer than 100\ so you c11joy extra s11~oki11g tin1 c, cxlra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes. Priced no more than lOO's. And Saratoga I 20's are rich, full-Aavor cigarettes made from a fine blend of tobaccos. More than just a new brand. Saratoga 120's are a whole new id ea in smoking pleasure. Becau se now you can enjoy 1 smoking longe r· without smoking more . Look for them in the new 120 mm crush-proof box . Regular and Menthol. '.1 i ... "Th.is cigarette's got style!'' j .'! - .. ' ·• • ' • ·~ ' ., •• • 17 mg '."iar;'l .1 mg. nicD1ine av. per cigaiette by FTC Me1hod. •• I Warn ing . The Surg eon Genera l Has Determ ine d That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous ID ~our Health. I -• I I ,, '" I , ·---... --.. -- •• Saddleback ·EDIT)ON . . ... ' .. Today's Closing N. Y. StoC!ks VOL. 68, NO. 98, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1975 TEN CENTS Jackson Charges 'Secret' Viet Deal WASHINGTON !UPI) -Sen . Henry M. Jackson {D-Wash. I. eharged th ut ''secret agree· ments" exist between the United •States and South Vietnam which have been hidden from Congress ind -until recently -from President Ford. · Jackson said t?ie agreements "envision fateful American de- Mions," but did not disclose what .fliiey entail. Nor did he accept a .. • C astille Protests . J{ejected The Mi ssion Viejo Company cannot support the demands of proteslors who wa nt to relocate the portable c lassrooms on the six-acre Castille Park in Mission Viejo. That is · the gist of a prepared !!!latemenl iss ued today by Martin Russo, manager of com- munity service for the company. The portaltle classrooms now house s tlidents of Castille 'Elementary School while their ~rmanent school is being com- pleted on an adjacent parcel. But officials of the Capistrano Unified School District say that when the new school is finished, it will be too s mall. They have asked to continue using the park site for classrooms until another school is built. "While we empathize with the ~ncems of the property owners abutting th e fa ci lity for 1aesthetics and neighOOrhood ap-· pearance. and their desir e to have the future park completed. Mission Viejo Company cannot at this time support their de- mands to relocate the classrooms,'' Russo said. The protesting homeowners complained that they had paid premiums or $1 ,000 to $2,500 to locate near the park. "At the time of purchase, Castille homebuyer's .adjacent to (he future park site were in- formed in writing that it would be several years befoi:e the local park would' be fully developed," Russo said. He added though the company wants the park developed as soon 8.s possible. the responsibility rests with County Service Area Nine funded by Mission Viejo laxes. County officials rece ntly· 5aid CSA 9 is almost in the red. Russo said the portables are npeded to "help overcome a R,rious classroom shortage" and laid the company is in accord with the recommendations or the Miss ion Viejo Munici pal Ad- visory Council to keep t hem on the park through 1977. P lea o f Insanity Given in Slaying ...... HAP..11LTON , Ohio (Al)) James Ruppert pleaded inno- • cenl by reason or insanity today le an indictrnenl charging him with killing 11 members of his farriily during a gathering at his mother's home E aster Sunday. Ruppert s tood between his at- .torneys in Butler County Com· mon Pleas Court. his hands olasped behind him, while a clerk . tead the 11 counts of the indict- ~ent. I I W e a t h er P3rtly c loudy and s light- ly warmer Wednesday, ac- cording to the weather service, with c hance of a ·few showers. 1-lig hs 58 lo 63. Lo\\IS 44 to 50. Chance or .rains Wednesday about 30 percent . INSIDE T ODA\' A new book chronlcling the 'WT'ilten exchanges belwun Franklin D. RooseveU .and WiMton Churchill dtbun.lts lhe th<O'I/ lhal FDR "Compittd" lo involve the U.S. in World 1Wor 11. Anol11•is on P~ AJ2 todo111 challenge lo make his knowledge aaila:ble to the Senate. "I know of no -secret agree- ments ," said Senate Democratic Leader Mi.ke Mansfield . "Every time we met with Mr. Kissinge r after-one of his visits and journeys overseas, tbatquestion was as ked and lhe answer always was no.·· He said if there was sumtantial evidence of secret ap-eements, ·~1 would expect the appropriate 0.11, "'• ~ ...... HEADS COLLEGE BOARD Robert Bartholomew S addle back Boa rd P icks President Robert Bartholome w, a member of the •ultra · conservative John Birch Society, Monday nilht>-wa• eltictecl presl· de nt of the Saddleback College board of t~stees. He won the appointment on the firsl ballot, edging out the olher nominee. Dr. James Marshall of Leisure World by a 4-3 vote. Bartholomew was nominated by fellow Tus tin resident Frank Greinke -who was sworn in as a new board member the same night. A tru s t ee si n ce June, Bartholomew will serve as chairman of the seven-member panel for one year~ Serving with him will be Mrs . Norrisa Brandl. I rvin e, vice preside nt , and Greinke. clerk. Bolh were c hosen 'by unanimous ballot. As he look over the gavel from outgoing president Patrick Backus, Bartholomew s aid he was reluctant to make promises but vowe d to work hard during hi s term adding, "You'll have to. give me an• A' for effort." He immediately announced hi s intention of holding several special f>9ard meetings which he said were required to catch up on college business . These m eetings are to be held on off weeks, when the board does not' norm a ll y meet, and Bartholome w served notice on fellow trustees to keep Monday nighls open. A native or Wyo min g . Bartholomew has lived in Tustin since 1927 and has been in the nursery business for more than 20 years. He h¥, been a mpber of the John Bifth Society since 1960 but ·says his membership .in the political organization does nol in- fluence his res ponsibilities lo education. Bartholomew previous ly served for eight years on the Tustin Unified and Tustin High School boards. Greinke, owner or a petroleum distributing firm. comes lo the <:ollege with several years of civic involvement in Tustin, In- cluding service on the Tustin Planning Commission. He Was Some Samaritan Pl!ILADELPHIA8 <AP) -A cr1j>ple at the Reading Railroad terminal unne rved a gang o( kids who made off with his Un cup by screaming and purt1uing them in his wheelchair .. • The youths threw. down t~e cup. Scattering the old man s money. A passerby saw the man's pre- dicament, gathered up the coins -and then ran off with the -111dney himself, J(!llce reported Mond11¥, _.,_. . ~ committees to look into the breaches off ailh and trust.'' In a Senate ~speech J ackaon said "I have it on the be!,1. of in- formation, the best authority, that secret agreements were re- ached" in connection with the Paris peace accords on V'etnam. As for Ford, Jackson said. "l think he has only recently found out about these accords.'' White House press secretary_ lton Nessen had. no immediate comment on Jackson'scharges. Jackson, an announced can· did.ate for the Democratic pre· sidenliai nomination, said that while Ford has hinted Congress reneged on its commitments to South Vietnam, "The fact is that Congress is being accused of violating commitments and ob- ligations it never heard of." Jackson also said "obsessive secrecy " marked the SALT I negotiations. to the point where not even then Defense Se<:relary Melvin Laird and then Secretary of State William P. Rogers were informed a bout two accor~. And J ackson said "crucial Sov- iet-Ameri c~n com munication.c:;" bearing on the trade bill still h ave not been disc losed to Congress. .. Indeed," he said, "lhis is the p;1.ttern whic h hai; come to characterize our relations with ·other nations -secret ncgotia· lions. producing secret agree· ments, containi11 g: secret commit· n1 ents. .. There is a who IC' sen es 0£ sel'rel accords thut we ju::;t have todigout , dig out, di gout ... "'With thi i; pattern of diplom acy , allies may feel <See JACKSON , Page A2) Joh Broadened • 1 • Welte Given New Duties By J AN WORTH 6t-.o.nr~•,..s~ In a move described as "an at· tempt to make the pecking order work.'' trus tees of the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District g ave their deputy s uperintendent new responsibilities Monday and of· fered him a four-year contract. Trustees announced after a lwo-hour executive session that Dr. Richard Welle's authority will now extend to all aspects of district business. Previously, Dr. Welte had been deputy superintendent in charge of instruclion only. School prin- cipals were to answer to him and his s uperior was Superintendent William Zogg. Board President-elect George Henry denied the action was in any way intended to detract from the authority of Supt. Zogg, whose administration came un - der fire during the recent school board election. • But the contract renewal offer apparently helped Welle decide not to accept another job offer. He has been considering a move to Northern California to become superintendenl of the Burl- ingame SchoOI District, Welle announced last week he had been selected as the top ap- plicant of more than 100 seeking the Burlingame post, and said he had not made up his mind what lo do. Though he still has not given a definite ·'no" to Burlingame trustees, Welte said after Mon- day's Saddleback board meeting Boating Slip Addition Plan W in s Approval A permit allowing about 1,000 addilional boat slips plus other facilities in Dana Point Harbor was approved Monday by the South Coast Regional Zone Com - mission in Long Beach. Commissioners unanimously approved a plan by the T.B.W.' Partnership to construct the boat slips in the west basin of the ha rbor. The company also plans to build six two·slory structures housing rest rooms. storage and I offices at the locatio,n. Also approved Monday was a permit request to build a two- story commercial building in San Clem ente by William McOonogh. The project, estimated at $65,000, would be at 116 W. El Portal. The 3,000 square foot building would be used for pro· . fessional office space. H igh Bread Price Eyed WASHINGTON (U PI) - The government 's anli - flation committee said to· day il wants lo know why s upermarket prices of bread, breakfast cerc;,jl and baked goods have re· mained stable while the • cost of their ingredients has gone down. Albert Rees. d irector or the Co1,1ncil on Wage and Price Statbility, said he or- dered an inquiry into price trends ln baked goods and cereals. A few large com· panies wttb nationwide dis· tribution account for a large share of s ales in this area. ' Sugar price s h ave dro_p~_,Jharply Jn recent weeks and prices of wheat. com and f1our have also been moving down but Rees s•id 'this pattern has not been reflected In . 11upe11Diffitprices. '/ "'its a fair assumption to make lhat I 'll stay_" The board a lso asked We lte lo review a ll written policies passed so far by the previous OOard and to r eport on them in the foll owing monlhs. Responding to rurp.ors that the new board would try to oust Zogg in favor of Welte , Henry said to- day, ''l don'l think there is anything in this action we took which indicates that is our intent. "Maybe some people on the board would like lo see a turnaboul. but right now that is ool the majority," l·lenry said. We lte, of R a nc ho Palos Verdes, was s upe rintendent of the San Joaquin Elementary Dis· lricl, one of lhe entities absorbed in the unification which created the Saddle back district three years ago. In the process of selecting a s uperintendent for the Sad· dleback district in 1972. Welte was one of three candidates. Zogg was chosen on a 3 lo 2 vote with Henry and Smith, charter trustees, voling for Welte. (See WELTE, PageA2) O•lly Pllo4 SWtt Photo ENTICED TO STAY? .Saddleb ack's Wette New Board Takes Oath • Teacher-Administrator R a tio Pondered The newly elected trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School Districl took their seats Monday night, declaring that they believe the ratio of ad· ministrators lo teachers is too high and slrongly suggesting they would not hesitate to make cuts. About 250 persons watched as the ne w board, elected March 4 after a tempes tuous campaign. was sworn in by Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley. Gunmen Blob Bank Camera in Holdup By KATHY CLANCY Of tN 0•11, PIMlt sa.t1 Three robbe rs, armed with s pray p a int a nd handguns. escaped with $4,700 in a well- planned heist from a Bank of America bra nch in Huntington Harbour Monday afternoon. The t rio. described as ';polite and c3.lm," herded a tx>ut 15 ba nk employes and customers into a ladies rest roo m , and spray- painted the lenses of the bank s urveilla nce cameras. FBI agents said today the three entered the branch, at 3166 Ad· miralty Drive at 1 :20p.m. Two of the m en, one about 55 and one about 25, wcnl lo opposite ends of the office, announcing the holdup and orde ring e ve ryone into the rest room. I The third man , described as about 30, went directly to the came r as, sp raying the lenses with paint lo avoid havin g them capture the caper on film . As each new customer would walk into the bank, the FBI re- ported, the bandits ushered them into the cramped rest room. Only one e lde rly woman customer was a llowed lo remain outside, the FBI said. She was handcuffed to a chair in the lobby instead. FBI investigalors said the e ldest of the three men grabbed . the cash from the telle r stations, shoving il into a cloth gym bag. The men th e n a ccos ted Patricia Hill of Sunset Beach, a customer, as she entered the bunk , taking her ,c ar keys . They fled in her 1970 compact car, but FBl agents recovered it a s hort time later just a few blocks away, at 22nd Street and Pacific Coast Highway in Sunset Beach. FBI agents said the robbers re- mained calm throughout the caper and there were no reported injuries to a nyone involved. Thompson New Capo Unified &ardChief William R. Thorhpson of Mis- sioo Viejo was elected president of the Capistra no Unified School District board or trustees Mon- day night during its annual re- organization meeting. Prior to the election o( officers, s uccessful candidates in the March 4 trustee election were sworn in for four year terms on the seven-member panel. 9' Incumbenls George White and A.E . Westber g, both of San Clemente and newcomers E.G. ''Ted'' Kopp of Capistrano Beach and Sara Jane Lipp of San Clemente were administered the. oath o( office by Supt. Truman Benedict. Kopp was e lected vice presi· dent and Mrs. Lipp board clerk, A flnait s Partn e rship ' . The board elected incum bent George Henry as its president and issued a unanimous st ate· ment about the administrative ratio. economic prude nce and stress on the ''Three Rs.'' Incumbe nts seated in the . ceremony we re 1-lenry of Mission Viejo, a school principal and Dennis Smith of L aguna flills, a teacher on le'ave and .an invest· ment counselor. Newcomers seated w ere Carole Neustadl of Laguna 1-lilL.:;, coordinator of the Saddleback Communit y M e nta l l"J e<1 lth Clinic, Loa Young of Laguna Hills, homemaker and airline representative, <1nd Bi ll Kohler o f Mission Vi ejo, insurance agent. Henry, the lop vole getter or 15 candidates who competed fo r the five open seats. won a four-year term, as did l\1rs. Neusladt and Mrs. Young. Smith and Kohler wi ll serve two-year terms. Mrs. Young was elected vice president in organization a l balloting and Kohler was na med cle rk. And the new board announced it will resume twice monthly meetings, instead of the once-3.· month schedule used recently by the outgoing board. In a three-page s tatement with parts read by each trust{.oe, lhc ne w board a ddressed the tax- payer, the parenl. lhe teacher , and the student. .. To the taxpayer, the man who pays lhe bill, we pledge financial responsibility which shall be both measurable and vis ible," the sta tement said. Trustees s aid they will commit t themselves to an evalua tion pro- cess which will continually look for ways to s perid the taxpayers' money more prude ntly." "We are not committed to any r a tio as to how many ad - ministrators there a re t o teachers, believing that all ratios in existence are too hi gh and that an appropriate reduction can be made without imparing e ffi- ciency.'' <SecOATlf, PaJ;?e A2) Zogg Denies 'Conflict' Under q u estioniog fro m trustees Monday nlghl, William Zogg, superintendent of the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District, confirmed be is a busi- ness p3rtner wt th a man who pro- vides the district wtth its diesel fuel. But Zogg said he has been as- sured by_ ..£.ounty counsel that owntna a'portlon of an Anaheim shoppina , center with FTank Greinke ot TusUn "does not CQn • •litut• ~ co,,mp.p.r lnte.ret." Greinlli owner ot the Greinke P'trol,e~ CO\"POra~ion, wis •'!'.Orn-lif Mo~~:ni&hl--as a t .. , IM ~4'eback .Com- ' munity College dislrict. He sells the unified district about $27 ,000 worth or gasoline · and diesel fue l e ach year. The Greinke-Zogg a lliance cam e up when Truslee Loa. Young questioned an item on lhe district's list of bills . lt showed a de bt of mo re than $6,000 lo ' Greinke. Mrs. Young said she learned that the district p;ays 32.9 cents per gallon to Greinke for Its diesel fuel. She saJd she knew of another petroleum dealer who would sell it for 29.85, ond she ask'l!l·why Ille dislriet was buy· Jog through Greinke If fuel could . " ·- be obtained cheaper elsewhere. Robert Matthew. ass istant superintendent or business services, said the district could make a change. He said Lhe di s· trict reviews its costs for su<"h purchases annua lly. He said Greinke was assigned to the d istricl by a federal oil and fuel agency when lhe district could not find a vendor during the fuel Cri!liS . Then Trustee B~ll Kohler asked Zogg, "Are you a personal £riend of Greinke?" 7.ogg: ''Yes, I am." Kohler! ''Are you a business CSeeZOGG, Pl&'CA2) • • ' • Ag DAILY PILOT SB Bandits Hit -Apowgize Apologetic burg l<i rs, who look $2 ,000 worth of office equipment from K llunl· ington Bl"uch lu1n bcr com· p.a ny, left notes behind say· ingthey were sorry . . sorry. Police today were look· ing for the burglars, who broke a window .1::1 t J a mes Lumbe r Cornpany, 1731 t Nichols St .. then left y;ith typewriter s and .... calculators . They tcrt behind _notes apologiiing• for t h e burglary bul saying they needed to s teal to s upport a drug habit. Employes discove red the theft Atonday. Police s.1::1id, "\V e don't have them leaving notes ve ry often." Saddle back Lectures Continning •;Unhappy Children, Troubled Pare nt s, and Frus trate d Teachers'' is the theme of a Jee· lure series continuing Wednesday at Valencia E lementary School by Dr. E lnora Schmadel. 1 The free s eries. co-sponsored by the Saddleback Community Menta l Health Cli nic and Valen- cia School, 25661 Pas1.."0de Valen- cia. Laguna liills, is held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . in the multi- purpose room . Wednesday 's topic is "Please I, Don 't 'Motivate' Me." Su biects for the two re1n aining lectures April 16 and 23 are "Uiiderstand- ing is a Sometime Thing" ,and .. The Way It'sS'poscd 'f oBe." Dr. Schmadel is a practicin g psyc hologis t , and executive director ol the Learning Cente r in · S<i nta An<1 . T he series d eals with some of the basic problems inherent in •school failu re, according to Or, SChmade l. These include the feel- ings of the child, parent and te acher as they find themselves ··whi rling deeper and deeper int;;> .fr us tration," s he sa id. '"fhese lectures attempt to help parents and teachers understand better how children fail and suc - ceed,'' she said, "and particular- 1 ly to support the healthy and ef- fective behavior s of all the people who participate.•• . Laguna Hills , Bloodmobile Visit Slated • A Red Cross bloodmobile will be a t Saddl eback Community Hospit a l in Laguna Hills Friday from 12:30lo5 p.m. Donors. who must be between the ages of 18 a nd 65, can make ~ppointments to give blood on Friday by calling the Santa Ana Red Cross Ce nte r . 835-5381, between 8 :30 and 5 p.m . All Oran g:e County hospitals use blood donated through the Red Cross. Each donor receives c redit for blood donated, so that in case of e mergency blood is available to him , his family or friends. If a pe rs on who has no credit requires.blood, he is asked to have someone r eplace the blood he has used. Saddleback llospital is located at24451 Via Estra da. McGovern in Iran TEl·IRAN . Iran (AP) -Sen. Geor~c McGovern, (D·S.D.), on a l\'lideust trip, was received in audience Monday by the shah of Iran at N iavar a n palace. 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In a separate action, the board approved appointment of Porter- J e n s en Associates of San Clemente to prepare plans for re· modeling to accommodate the new uses. The 45,520 square fool building loc~ted at 32972 Calle Perfecto, Sa Juan Capistrano, will be pure ascd from Inca Plastics .... ·hich transferred its operations to Irvine. VPI Te ........ ' At Saddleback Close College Review Sought In his first offlcla l action as president o f the Saddleback College District 's board of tru.stees, Robert Bllrtholomcw Monday night de manded tighter · review or new course otrerings. "Before we ~nstiluto any new Guards Nab 'Suspect in Gold Cap~r courses may be we'd better e valuate the old courses," said Bu r tholom ew, recommending that 67 new cour:ses propl)Sed for this !all be tabled. l-lls de mand touched off a live· ly one·and·a half hour debate on the Col lege's curriculum and ended in a compromise. The courses were adopted but trui;tees agreed to hold a study session on curttculum. At no time did trustees address lhe mselve6 to s peeiJi c classes on the fall schedule which range from "Feminist Commwilcation In America" to "Soviet History and Politics.·~ The building will. be paid for .... ·ith a portion of $6.5 million in' construction bonds recently sold by the district . Birthda11 S11rprise A factory worker from Orange is jailed today In connect.ion with an alleged attempt to st eal ·$2(>,ooo worth of liquid gold and exotic lab equipment Crom an Irvine firm . . Rather.-. the di·scussion cen· te·red a ro und whether Sad· . dleback's new, Jess Cwidamental course offerings are devclo~ with any purpose in mind. ''Optimistically, we hope to be in the building by the opening of school next fa ll .'' J oe Wimer, director of adminis trative se r v ice s, s aid toda y. •·Realistically, it may be later than that." First Lady Betty Ford. with President Ford at her side, c uts a piece of birthday cake durin2 a surprise cham· pa gne and cake party hosted by the President aboard Air Force On e. Mrs. Ford"s 57th birthday is today. He was taken into custody al the firm during predawn bburs after a security g uard at an adja· ce nt plant noticed suspicious ac- tivity and called police. Supt. Robert 'Lombardi as- . sured trustees they were. He said the courses a re not chosen at ran- dom and that ''they lead some place." Dis trict administration a nd warehouse operations now housed at Serra School. 26126 Victoria Blvd ., Capistrano Beach , will be moved to the new building. Jt also will house a cen- tral kitchen where food served at the districts' schools will be pre- pared. Court Safe Missing $4,500 Fines, Bail lnvesligators identified their captive as Richard Louis Arnold '"Speed" Phillips , 25. or 2546 N. Orange hill Drive, Orange. Phillip&, whom p0Uce said also uses the alias of Smith, was booked on suspicion of burglary, suspicion or carrying a concealed weapon and possession of burglary tools. He explained that Saddleback College in tbe past did riot possess a curriculum with suffi- cient breadth and that the addi· lions arc bringing Saddleback "up to sta ndards normally ex- pected." I Administrators credit the col- lege's expanded curriculum for reversing Saddle back's student exodus to other community col· leges. Following the mo ve, a portion of Serra School that does not meet state earthquake standards wi ll be d e molished. The re- mainder of the cam pus will be used ror other s pace needs. The district will take title lo the bui lding once Inca completes n1aintenance project s including· repair of broken wi ndows ~nd parking lot potholes. The fi ve· ye ar old building now is vacant. V.S. Quietly Preparing To Evacuate WASHINGTON (A P) -U.S. preparations to e vacuat e Americans from South Vietnam are being m ade quietly to avoid triggering defeatism that could hasten the country's collapse. The lates t move in these low- key preparations s urfaced Mon- day night when it was learned that a battalion of about 1,500 l\.1arines had bee n moved f rom Okinawa to the U.S. naval base at Subic Bay in the Philippines. Also at Subic Bay, across the South China Sea from South Viet- S. VIET PILOT BOMBS THIEU PALACE, Page A4 nam. a re the ingredients of an evacuation force -the carrier Hancock with rtl arine he Ii cop· ters, two amphibious shi ps and the bi g aircraft carrier Coral Seu with s ome 90 strike planes aboard. · In recent weeks, the Pentagon has concentra ted more than 25 Navy stlips within a fe w d ays' sailing lime of South Vietnam and Cambodia . both of whi ch a re totte ring under Communist ~t­ l-ack . Included in the force are some 4.000 Marines. countinli; the bat- talion nev.1ly-arrived at Subic Bay. Defense o£fi cia ls have spoken or these mo ves r eluctantly. Wh e re possible they have linked them t o what arc t e rmed humanitarian e fforts to rescue South Vietnamese ci vilians fl ee- ing the advanci ng North Viet- namesearmy. [n confirming the move of the Marine battalion lo Subic Bay. the Pent agon said nothing about po ss ibl e evac uation of Americans. lt descri bed the mi s- sion of the battalion as providing "possible back-up capability " for other Marines a lready al sea in the Cambodia-South Vietna m area and it tied mention of thos<.' Marines with the rescue of South Vietna mese civilians. l-larbor Municipal Court of- ficials and Newport Beach detec- tives remain puzzled today about the apparent theft of almost $4 ,500 in fin es and bail money from a locked safe which was be- ing moved over the weeke nd. The loss or the cash came to Ught Monday whe11 court c lerks learned that the Jocked canvas bag which earlier had contained the money was en1pty when it was opened at a local ba nk branch. Detectives called into the case said that the money, amounting lo the entire day's collection last Friday, was accounted for. re- corded, and then locked up at the end of the court day. Police said tha t a court clerk told them she placed the bag 'and the key to its lock in a portable safe late Friday and went borne for the weekend. During the next two days, pro- fess ion a l movers assisted by county jail prisoners moved the safe and many other items of e quipm e nt , records and furnishings to t he new court building four blocks a way on Jamboree Boulevard. On Monda y, the bag was routinely ha nded to a deputy marsha l who took it to the bank for deposit. But the offi cer. Edward Wins low , phoned court aides from the bank and said the bag was empty. Officers said th at four cle rks in the rourthouse know the com- bination to the safe. Examination of the bag and the safe showed no signs or tampering. Senate Panel Okays Bill on Malpractice SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two bills that would give the st ate power to set up malpractice in- surance pools in counties where !iUCh coverage was hard to rind have been approved by the Senate Fina nce Committee. Id entical votes of 13-0 f\.1onduy sent the m easures by Sens. Den- n is Ca rpenter t R·Newport Beach ), and P eter Behr ( R- Tiburon ), to the Senate floor. They "'·ould authorize the state ins urance commissioner to set . up a malpractice pool among li ability companies in counties where substantial numbers of physicians were unable to find coverage of their own. Insurers r erus in g to lake part in the poo l would race the loss of their state licenses. The Be hr bill is SB 491. Ca rpen· ter·s bi ll is SB 398. Men Put Down 'Women Lmrer Themselves ' RICHMOND, Va . (U PI ) -A noted anthropologist says that men are inferior to women. and women lower themselves by demanding equality with men. Ashley M ontagu. :;peaking Monday at Virginia Commonwea lth Univer sity, said a woman who claims equality with a man "has taken a step down .'' ··onl y inferior people tell people they are s uperior, and this is what m en have been doing," said Montagu. I He said wom en discovered their superiority long ago and "have the good sense to be quiet about it." Montagu s aid women arc more intellectua l because'of their everyday experiences, which differ from those or m ost men. "Me n use their Intellige nce lo get Pb. D.-. and to win the Nobel Prize. but you can get those awards and still be as dumb as an ox,•• Montagu said. Officers said they plan to com- pile a list of pe rsons having ac- cess to the safe during the · weekend m oving period. f'rotn Page Al ZOGG ••• partner with Greinke?·' Zogg : "Yes. But I wa nt it to be kno .... ·n for the record that county counsel has assuted me that own- ing a portion of a shopping cente r with Greinke does not constitute a conflict or interest." 'fruslee Dennis Smith : "How about your partnership with Greinke in providing the district its diesel fu el ?'' Zogg : ';l have no such affilia· lion." 1 Greinke and Zogg are two of five co-owne rs of a s mall shop- ping cent!r at l·I09 to 1rit Ma nchester Blvd., Anaheim. The center inc lud es a m assage parlor, a conveni ence market, a dental lab, a be auty shop and an ins urance office. The other owners are James G. Rourke, a Laguna Beach at- torney : and Donald Arritt a nd Leonard Miller. both of Santa Ana . . Zogg and the other four men . formed the partne rship in rtfarch 1973·. They nam ed it Gramz ·center, us in g the first letter of each of the ir last names. Que s t io n ed abo ut t h e partners hip recently, Zogg said he was not aware that Greinke was still s upplying the district with fu e l. "I haven't seen these people for months,'' he said. Gr e inke, contacted several weeks ago about his connection with Zogg, said, "Frankly, if the district gives m e any trouble about this. I 'll Jose interest in s upplying the m. The pay is lousy and it's just not worth the trou- ble." Inves tigators said officers El- liott Nemerson, Terry Deverse and Tim Smith all responded lo the suspicious activity report ut Computer Automation, 1709 1 Daimler St., shortly after mid- ni ght. They checked the s urrounding area a nd discovered a picki.J.p truck parked o n a remote corner of the lot, the n spotted Phillips walking through the parking lot. He was detained and ques- tioned but refused to discuss his presence on the premises, they .asserted. Examination of the interior of the plant with company officials r evealed about35 gallons of liquid gold used in computer circuits had been pumped from a tank into four smaller containers. Assorted ' laboratory instru- ments had also been set o~\. ap· partnll)'. to be •c-anief,I .awil)' by whoever picked a lock to gain en- try, and some gold salts were also removed. . One company spokesman said whoever gathered up the gold and specialized equipment dis· played detailed knowledge of the plating business. Detective J o hn Stone back estimated tha t if the assorted. goods had been s uccess fully stolen, a $20,000 loss to the firm would have resulted. The suspect was held in Costa ~1esa City J a il today in lieu of $5,000 bail pending issuance of a criminal complaint charging him wi th the triple offe nse. f'rortt Page A I JACKSON. •• betrayed if secret promises made to them are not kept. Other na- tions · w ill ine vitably doubt whether secret promises made to them are equall y valueless and Americans are left to wonder just how many secret commitments there may be." From Page Al WELTE .•• The three trustees who voted for Zogg three years ago were de- feated March 4. But before the election, the old three-m an boa rd majority gave 7.ogg a four-year rontract ex- tension. To replace him, the new boa rd wou.ld face a legal requirement or buying out his contract .at a possible cost to taxpayers of up lo $120.000 . He nry said the r easoning behind Monday's move was that .. the pecking order was not work· ing as it should have been. ''Communic ation betwee n . various levels in the district was not good, and som e people were bypa·ssing others that they s hould have answered to. "We are going to try to put perimeters on the administration so that one arm will begin to know y,·hpt the other arm is dcr ing," he said. f'romPa~AI OATH ... T o p a r e nts, the trus t ees pledged to recognize that each student is an individual, to stress competency in the basic skills o( reading, writing and arithmetic, and to instill an appreciation of •·our American heritage." Teachers were called ''the most important ingredient in the educative process." The board promised to ··seek the best educational climate possible for you to perform your professional responsibilities with dignity,· honor and success." To the ~tude nts, the board said. ·'You represent our reason for being. We pledge to you our com- plete dedication to be tireless in our efforts to seek optimum learning opportunities." PRUDENT BUYING Throughout our 80 years of carpet retailing. one fact becomes quite evident-:-thot when money is less plentiful, people buy beffer quality • This is contrary to popular belief, but makes good sense if you think about it. When you hove to concern· yo urself wilh .value and performance, you ore likely to buy beffer quality. At Alden's in the lost five years our per unit sole hos been more expensive carpeting. reflecling this fact. Consequently, we hove the largest selection of finer qual ities you will see any.where, all at competitive prices. The end result is customer satisfaction, pride and recommendations which provine our overwhelming source of new business. ' Af,D,EN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placenffa A. ve. COSTAMISA 646°4838 HOUIS; Moo1. 11n n.rs.. 9 lo S:lO-NI., t tot -SAT •• t :lO to 5 '• I I • •• .. ... "' ' ' <-• ' .,. ....... , Irvine EDITIO.N VOL. 68, NO. 98, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES . . . .. ORANGE COUNTY, CAL:IFORNIA • Today's Closing N.V. Stocks TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1975 TEN CENTS :"Police Foil $20,000 l1·vine Lah Heist " , 'A factory worker rrom Orange hf jailed today in connection with J(P alleged attempt to sl eul $ii?O,OOO worth or liquid gold and i:~otic lab equipment rrom an J.r;vlne rirm. He wats taken into custody al the firm during predawn hour$ jtfj.er a security guarJI at an adju· ~t plunl noticed suspici'ous ac· Livity and called police. .. • Investigators identified their captive as Richard Louts Arnold "'Speed"' Phillips. ~.of 25<6 N. .Orangehill Drive. Orange. Phillips, whom police said also uses the alias of Smith, was booked on suspicion of burglary, susJUcion of carrying a concealed weapon and possession or burglary tools. Investigators said officers El- Uotl Nemerson, Terry Deverse:: and Tim Smith all responded to the suspicious a ctivity report ul Computer Automation, 17091 Daimler St .. shortly after mid· night. They checked the s urrounding tirea and dis cove red a pickup truck parked on a remote corner of the lot, then spotted Phillips walking through the parking lot. lie was detained and ques - l1011ed but refused lo discuss his presence on the premises. they <.isserted. Examination of the interior of the plant with company officials revealed about 35 gallons of Liquid gold used in compute r circuits had been pumped from a tank into four smaller containers. Assorted laboratory inslru· ments had also been set out. ap- parently to be carried away by whoever picked a lock to gain en- try, and some gold salts were also removed. One company .spokesman said whoever gathered up the gold and specialized equipment di s- played detailed knowledge of the plating business. De te cl i ve J o htl Stone back estimaled that if the assorted goods had been successrully stolen. a S20,0QO loss to the rlrm would have resulted. The s us pect "'as held 1n Cosla Mesa City Jail loday in li eu of $5 ,000 bail pend ing issuance of a criminal complai nt chargin g him "'ith the lriple orrensc . !teed vs Impact J:>lanners .Delay Extension Iiink 3 Gunmen 'Cool' Beach Bof A Loses $4, 700 A divided Irvine Planning Com. mission recommended Monday that the proposed Michelson ' High Bread Price Eyed WASHINGTON (U PI) - The government's anti- flaliori committee said. to- day it wants to know why s upermarket prices of bread, breakfast cereal and baked goods have re· mained stable while the . cost of their ingredients has gone down. Albert Rees, director of _ the Council on Wage and Price Statbility, said he or· dered an inquiry into price trends in baked goods and cereals. A few large com· panies with nationwide dis- tribution account for a large share of sales in this area. Sugar prices have dropped sharply in recent weeks and prices of wheat, corn and flour have also been moving down but Rees said this pattern has not been ref l ected in • supermarket prices. Drive extension linking the Irvine lndustrial Com.plex and Universi- ty Park be delayed witil the-need outweighs the project's bad ef- fects. The commission unanimously found the environmental impact report on the mile-long link between the residential and in- dustrial segments of Michelson adequate, but determined that the effectoftheproject would be bad. A resolution opposed by Com· missioners Walt Rungaitis and Robert Ruth urged the city coun· cit to prevent work on the ex· tension until ''the need rorthe pro- ject outw.eighs the negative im- pactoflhe project." " Additionally , the r esolution recommended that all improve· • ments at the Michelson intersec· lion with Jamboree Boulevard be built as recommended by a traffi c consultant. The improvements such as ad- ditional turning lanes and traffic signals are designed to reduce the effect of Fluor Corp. employes commuting to the new plant at Michelson and Jamboree. The Michelson extension was proJ>Ol!I~ ~!i.a w iLY Fluo~'s,i.mpact on the"t'iiz.eady congested Jam· boree COuld be reduced. By chan- . neling some of the employes lo Culver Drive by way of an ex· t ended Michelson, Fluor pro· posed to keep them off Jamboree. (SeeLINK,PageA2) Harves·t Festival Studied for Irvine !.\Yith $10,000 in ''seed" money, a -pair of lrv.ine ·women are culti vating plans for a harvest f~S:tival in October. 'Sally Ann Miller and Margaret Gaffey, who are organi zing the testiva l under the broad sPQnsorship o r the "Irvine ls _ ... " non-profit group, will ask the city council tonight to endorse ihethree·dayevent. ."Irvine Is •. _ A Harvest Festival." Mrs. Miller said Mon· day, "is meanl to create a space aqd a place where a ll the groups jn,the cOmmunity can take part in•the activities." . Set ror Oct. 17·19, the festival will take place in a field at Jef· frey Road and the San Diego Freeway. Three circus-size tents will be set up-a large one for performances and two smaller llir'reS for exhibits and refresh· rtltnts. "-••.;&.ny interested non·profil tgroup, Mrs. Miller said, will be ~milled to sel up booths at the 'festival. '" ... Although the festival is still in .. the thinking and talking stage, she said, a preliminary letter sent to several groups to gauge (See HARVEST, Page A2l Irvine Firm Hit by Thieves A burglary team raided an Irvine Industrial Complex elec- tronics engineering firm over the ·weekend, hauling away more than $4 ,000 in tools, furnishings and equipment. Paul B. DeSize, of Aacom Inc., 17951 Skypark Circle, reported ·the break-in which occurred aftei-the intruders pried the or. fice door from its hinges and frame. DeSize said the loss includes drill presses, two electronic I calculators, two typewriters, a photocopy machine and even the · office desk and chair. · The thieves also pilfered other items from an adjacent in· dustrial suite and tampered with others, according t o in · vestigators. ' Oiily Pilot Sutl Pholo HEADS COLLEGE BOARD Robert Bartholomew S<iddleback Board Picks President Robert Bartholomew, a member o r the ultra - conservative John Birch Society, Monda,y night was elected presi· dent of the Saddleback College board or trustees. - He won the appointment on the first ballot, edging out the other nominee, Dr. James Marshall or Leisure World by a 4-3 vote. Bartholome"' was nominated by fellow Tustin 'resident Frank Greinke who was sworn in as a new board member the same night. A t-fustee since Jun e . Barth o lomew will serve as chairman of the seven·member panel ror one year. Serving with hi m will be ,._trs. Norris a Brandt. Irvine, vice pres ident, and Greinke, clerk. Both were chosen by unanimous ballot. As he took over the ga vel from outgoing president Patrick Backus, Bartholomew s aid he was reluctant to make promises but vowed lo work hard during his term adding, .. You'll have to give me an ·A· for eCfort." He immediately announced his intention of holding several special board meetings which he said were required to catch up on coll ege business. These meetings are to be held on arr weeks, when the board does not normally meet, and Bartholomew served notice on fellow lrustees to keep Alonday nights open. A nati v e or Wyomin g. Bartholomew has lived in Tustin s ince 1927 and has been in the nursery business for more than 20 years. He has been a me mber or the John Birch Society since 1960 but says his membe rs hip in the· political organization does not in · rluence his responsibilities to educa~ion. Bartho lomew pre vious ly s erved for eight years on th~ Tustin Unified and Tustin High (See BIRCH, Page A2) f? * * By KATHY CLANCY OIU.. Dally PJkll SUI! Three robbers. armed with s pray paint and handguns , escaped with $4,700 in a well· planned heist from a Bank of America branch in J-[witington Harbour ,._1onday afternoon. The trio. described as "polite and calm," herded about 15 bank employes and customers into a ladies rest room . a nd spray. painted the lenses or the bank surveillance cameras. FBI agents said today the three entered the branch, at 3166 Ad· miralty Drive al 1 :20 p.m. Two of the men, one about SS and one about 25 , went to opposite ends of the office, announcing the holdup and ordering everyone into the rest room . The third man, described as about 30, wenl directly to the cameras, s praying the lenses with paint to avoid having them capture the caper on film . ' Court Safe $4,500 Theft Under Probe Harbor Municipal Court of- ficials and Newport Beach.detec- tives remain puzzled today about the apparent theft or almost $4,500 in fin es and bail money from a locked safe which was be· ing moved over the weekend. The Joss or the cash came to light Monday when court clerks learned that the locked canvas bug which earlier had contained the money was empty when it was opened at a local bank branch. Detectives called into the case . said that the money, amounting 1 to the entire day's collection last 1 Friday, was accounted for, re- . corded, and then locked up al the end or the court day. Police said that a court clerk told them she placed the bag and the key to its lock in a portable sare late Friday and went home for the weekend. During the next two days, pro- fessional movers assisted by county jail prisoners moved the safe and many other items or eq u tpment, records and furnishings l o the new court building four block$ away on Jamborct:! Boulevard. On Monday, the bag was routinely handed to a deputy marshal who took it lo the bank for deposit. But the orfi cer. Edward Winslow . phoned court aides Crom the bank andsaid the bag was empty. Officers said that four clerks in the courthouse know the com· bination to the safe. Examination or the bag and the safe showed no signs or tampering. orricers said they plan to com. pile a list of persons having ac- cess to the safe during the weekend moving period. ~oating Slip Addition Plan \\'ins Approval Course Review Ordered _A permit allowing about 1,000 "1ditional boat slips plus other tl.cilities in Dana Point 1-larbor was approved Monday by the ~.uth Coast Regional Zone Com· ~ssion in Long Beach. New Board President Seeks Evaluatio1i ~Commission ers unanimously. ai>proved a plan by tlle T.B.W. Partnership to construct tht! boat illps in the wesl basin of the ~bor. •• -The company also plans to b\dld alx two·story structu:res ~using rest rooms, storage and tt(flces at the location. • 1 ~Also approved Monday was a 'Mrmit request to buUd a two- sfory commt:?rciol building in San Clemente by William MVQ9nogh. ~The project, e t1limaled at. • $55,000, would be at \16 W. El 'Portal. T he 3,000 squire foot tiulldlng would be used for pro- , fealonal office spoce. -. r In his first official action as president of the Saddleback College District's board of trustees, Robert Bartholomew Monday night demanded tighter review of new course offerings. ''Before we institute any new courses m aybe we'd bette r evaluate the old courses," said Bartholomew, recommendtna that~ new courses propo!lied ror thJsfaU be tabled. ' His demand touched ofr a live· Jy one-and·a half hour debate on the colleae·.1 curric ulum and ended In • compromise. The courses were adopted but · truateea: agreed to hold a study seaioo on cllJ'TicuJum. I, { . . At no lime did trustees address cienl breadth and that the addl· themselves to s pecific classes on lions are bringing Saddleback the fall schedule \\'hi ch range "up to standards normally ex· from "Feminist Communication peeled." in America" to "Soviet History Administrators credit the col- and Politics." • lege's expanded curriculum for Rather. the discussion cen· reversing Saddleback's student tered aro1.1nd whether Sad-exodus lo other commwlity col· dleback's new,.less fundamental leges. course offerings are developed Vet despite that explanation. a with any purpose tn mind. · Su_pt. Robert Lombardi as· majority of board members &aid • sured trustees they were. He :said they'd like to know more about the cou~es are not <'h05Cn al ran·· v.•hat goes into the planning or a d d th 1.1u -ne w course. om ~ at..• wey lead soane • New · bo3rd ihe~ber Frank place. . Greinke added yet another con- 1-Ie explained lhal Sadd.lcback ~ cen1 lhal of dupUcaUng cla . College in the past did not • . sses possess a cuniculum with sulfi-<SeeCOU.llSES, Page.U) • ' ., • As each new customer would walk into the bank, the FBI re· ported, the bandits ushered them into the cramped rest room . Onl y one e lderly woman customer was allowed to remain outside. the FBI said. She was handcuffed to a chair m the lobby instead. FBI inve stigators said the e ldest of the three men grabbed the cash from the teller stations. shoving il inlo a cloth gy m bag. The men th e n a c eos l cd Patricia Hill of Sunset Beach, a c uslomer, as s he entered the bank, taking he r car keys. They ned in her 1970 compact car. but FBI a gents recovered it a short time late r just a rev.• blocks away, at 22nd Street and Pacific Coast 1-lighway in Sunset Beach. FBI agents s aid the robbers re· mained ca lm throughout the caper and there were no reported injuries to anyone involved. Pledge Stays lrvi11e PlanneJ;'s Idea Nixed . An I rvin e p lanning com · missioner's move to drop the pledge or allegiance from the re- gular agenda item s and reserve it fo r s pecial occas ions was dropped following violent verbal. protes t from another com · missione r and two members or the audience early this morning. Commissioner Roland Schinz- inger ~uggested that the pledge be omitted from •the regular meeting opening "since it is done in such a routine fashion as to be. meaningless. I suggested that it be reserved for use in a mean- ingful wa y.·· But the s uggestion prompted s trong objections from Com- missioner Walt 'ltungaitis and Jim Cook and Chuck Winslo\\'. the only t\\'O remaining audience members al the post midnight elose of the session. The matte r can1e up du1ing commission r eviev.' or the pro· cedures or its meetings. Rungaitis s aid. "I agree that many people may not realize the full meaning. but maybe the thing to do is t each kids more about the pledge and what it , means. I am not or the opinion· that it s hould be dropped from public meetings al .all." Similar comments were made by Winslow a nd Cook, when asked their opinion by Com· mis sion Chairman Marilyn Bovd. Arter Comm issioncr Robert Ruth added his objections to re· moving the pledge from the · meeling format, Schinzinger \\'ithdrew hi~ s uggestion. Jaekson Charge Secret U.S.-Viet Accord Possible? WASHINGTON <UPI) -Sen. Henry At. Jackson (D-Wash. ), c ha r ged that ·'secret agree· ments" exist between the United Stales and South Vietnam which have been hidden rrom Congress and -until recently -from President Ford. Jackson s aid the agreements "envision rate ful American de· cisions, ''but did not disclose what they entail. Nor did he accept a challenge to m ake his knowledge available to the Sen~te. · ''I know of no s ecret agree· ments." said Senate Democratic Leader Atike Mansfield. "Every time we met with ,._tr. Kissinger aneroneor his visits and journeys overseas, lhalquestion was asked. and the ans wer always was no." He said if there was substantial evidence of secret agreements, ''I would expect the appropriate eommittees to look into the breaches of faith and trusl. ·• Jn a Senate speech, Jackson Two Women Get License BO ULDEjt, Colo. (AP) Bould e r Counly Clerk Cl ela Rorex. who is sued a -marriage license to two men litst month has issued a marriage license lo two women . Susan P a ula ,._1ele, 22, a nd Sheila Harriel Sernovitz, 21, both of Boulde r, s aid Monday they would have a wedding ceremony late r . Mrs. Rorex said she received between 70 and 80 respc>nses to her action ILl\_Sl month. Sha said they were aogut 2 to l in favor of her decision. An assistant district attorney said arter tlie fir1t Uetmse was is· sued that \tlt!re ls no statulf! gov· eming the Issuance of marr,iage licenses to pcr-Aons of the same .., .. ' said ··1 have it on the best or in- rormation. the best authority, that secret agreements were re- ached" in connection \Vith the Paris peace accords on Vietn.am. As for Ford, Jackson said, "f think he ha s only recently found out about these accords.·• White House press secretary Ron Nessen had no immediate comment on Jack son's charges. Jackson, an announced can· didate for the Democratic pre· sidentiai nomination, said that while Ford has hinted Congress reneged on its commit1nents to' (See JACKSON, PageA2) Or~n:e a Coast Wenthrr Partly c loudy and slight- ly warmer Wednesday, ac· cording lo the ,i,.·cather service. with c hance of a few s howers. Hig hs 58 to 63 . Lows 44 lo 50. Chance of rains \Vednesday about 30 percent. INSIDETODAV A new book chronicling the written exchange1 belweett F'ranklin D. Roosevelt and \Vinston Churchill debunk.~ the tlwory that F'DR "Con.!pi red" lo involve the U.S. in World \Var II. Analysis on P.age r\12 today. Index AIY .. w"'"lt• A) E.•mll ..... llKll •2 L.M. .. .,. Al c.ut.rfli• AS 0.Mlti.1 IP·1J c.tltk• •i 0-..•W9r• ai Dt .... ,...~. .., hlWlfll ..... M E.lltwu1-.-t ... fl-a. A1f.11 H ..... K.. 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VIET PILOT BOMBS THIEU PALACE, Page A4 nam, are the ing redients of an evacuation fol'cc -thl' carrier Hancock "·ith J\1 a 1·inc helicop- t e rs. two an1phibious s hips. and the big aircraft carrier Coral Sea • \\·ith so me 90 s trike planes 'abourd. ., In ret·cnl \\'l'Cks, the Pentagon 11:..is conl'Cntratcd more than 25 Navy s hips within a fev.• days' ~tilling time or South Vietnam and Cambodia. both of which arc tottering under Communist .at· tack. Included in the force are some 4.000 Marines. counting the bat· talion newly-arrived at Subic Day. Def<"nse officials have spoken : or these moves re luctantly. .. Where possible they have linked th em to what are termed huma nitarian efforts to rescue . South Vietnamese civilians !let·· ·, ing the advancing North Viet· namese army. , In conrirm ing the n1ove of lht:> . l\l<irinc battalion to Subic B'1Y. the Pentagon said nothing about -P ossible evac u<.1tion of Americans. It described the mis· s ion of the batt alion as providing ··possible back-up capobility" for other ~farin es already <1t sc;.i in the Cambodia-South Vietnan1 • area and it tied mention of those • l\1arines with the rescue of South · \'ietnamcse civilians. Goverrunent Vice Found WASHINGTON <AP) -In· · ves t igators ha ve turned up evidence of gambling a nd drug peddling in the Agriculture Department a nd sources say pro- stitution also may be involved. , I l I ., " ,• I I ~ Joseph R . Wrig ht Jr .. assistant secretary for administration. sa id fl.1onday.that preliminary fin · din gs o r d epa rtme nt in - vestigators on a lleged gambling ::ind drug trarric have been tumed over to District of Columbia police. Wright said he could not com· mcnt on rumors that a sex rin g J1as been operatin g on depart- ment premises but indicated those reports were being checked bydepartmcnt investigator.;. Suspect Held In Bar Heist HAM ILTON, Ohio (UPI) -An · thony Scott, 20. was held today on ch0trges of holding up a tavern with a beer bottle and a toilet seat. fl.1ike Stewar t, ba rtender at Brenneman's Cafe, told police Scott hit him on the head Monday night with a beer bottle as he was entcrin'i!JJ. r est room and then grabbed a broken toilet .scat and forced him to open the cash re· gister. Scott was arrested several hours later and $160 taken in the holdup was r ecovered. lie was charged with aggravated robbery · and felonious assault. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tl\<' OtdnQr '°"'' OAll• Pi IOI, .,.;In -l~n "'""' t>o,...tl lho N~w<. "''""'· h P<ll>ll"~ l>'I' I""°'"""" (;O.•l l'ubll""'"'il Com1>•"Y ~·~lef(lll,-•••· "'"'"'~"' "'"""'~• tn•~ugn r ...... , '"' Ctn•• NI·••. ,.ewf>Ol'I ~a<". ~...,,,....,00> Ue.,.n ~<""' 1.olft Y•l•fY. t•vlnf. l>•tl<ll•l>l<k "'""~• •n<I 1.~11V<>• 6'a<"ISou11> Co•'' ,._ ••"9•• "<l'Ot>o<! ''"'''00> IJ Pul>li•h~<I !tfl•u<tltV\ -~...-.. 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U 00 .....,..,,.,, 0.llY PiltC stat l'tlolllt MEDICAL INVENTORY -Dr. Brenda Barnhart of Loma Linda Medical Center checks bottle medicine while pre· med student R oger Steppe Jr., 19 ; Wes Ferrari, 19, and Gregg Steppe, 18 , (bottom to top) pack and move other medical materials at Costa Mesa warehouse. Interna· tional Medical Volunteers pl<.1n to take supplies to Viet· nan1. Saigon To11r Coast Medical Efforts Set ,\n advance team or four men from the Newport Beach·basecl International Medical Volun · tcers g roup today arrives in Saigon. to begin marshaling: a three-month m er cy mission Lo aid war refugees . The contingent-vanguard of a 50-member medical aid team-is lo spend two days touring the <.c1rea, then return Thursday with a more accur ate picture of what lhe total group faces there. A P an Am erican Airwa ys flight was to take the e ntire gro up out Sunday ni ght but a con· ference with U.S. State Depart- 1nent a nd South Vi etnamese c:on· s ul ate offi cials led to a last. minute delay in plans to enpla ne immediately for the v.•a r zone. They remain.on s tand by basis for the mercy rlight, which IMV leaders say may be cleared ror takeoff as early as Wednesday night . Space is being provided by Pan Am officials for the team of doc· tors, nurses and paramedics "'hich wi ll minister to needs of \\'ar refugees flooding the people· choked suburbs of embattled Saigon. Coordination of the airli ft - similar lo <in fMV campaign that broug ht help to hurricane · ravaged Honduras last year-is still going on at the Sheraton - Nev.'port Hotel. where leaders can be reached. A warehouse has been donated by Co s ta f'.1 csa·s f·l c nr y Segerstrom family interests to · house the estimated 5,000 pounds of food and medica l s upplies ;.ilready gathered for the massi\'e mercy mission . "This is something that we an- ticipate will go on for two to three months." says IMV official Phil Schommer, s tressing medical supplies arc still needed and still being accepted . His shopping li st of needs for the International fl.1edi cal Volun- teers' collect ive black bag or goods destined for war-weary re- fugees reads like a pharmacy's inventory roster. '"\\'e need antibiotics. an· tihistamines, burn medicine, worm medicine. vitamins and li - quid iron. Vitamins particular· ly ... , "he explained. . One small need round in most a verage Ameri can medicine ches ts also unders cores t he bu rden of anxiety c<.1rricd by m:.tny among hundreds of thousands of Vi etnumese re- fugees of a ll a~cs . Schommer s aid the li\IV in is· sion is accepting donations or the tranquilizer drug V;;i\ium , "¥i·hilc cash contributions-which ;_ire tax deductibll'-w1JI be used to purchase \vhat is n't J!iven av.•ay to the IMV coordin3tors. Representatives of the nun. prorit humanitarian orgoinizalion v.•hi c h di s patches m c di t·;1I personnel to areas or critic:.11 and s udden need involving wa r. or natural disa!>ter, m<.1 y be t•ont:tl'l· cd at the hotel. Schommer said the clear P•t' lure of v..•hcre the grc<itest n('eds and challenges lie will be brought ba ck Thursday by the adv;;in cc team. C('rtain foodstuffs are bcin,:t accepted, but other internatinn11l aid agenries arc coordlnatinJ:: s uch material, while ll\1V is mor<' oMented to henlth care and medical treatmenl. Schommer s aid Lhe advonrc team in(·ludes Roger Steppe, of Santa Ana as leader, Dr. Victor Szabo, of Long Beach, the IMV president. Gera ld Hardy, of Portland, Ore., the IP.1V mercy flight coordinator and San Fran· cisco physician and surgeon Dr. , Khuong Phu. A former res ident and practi· t ioner in Saigon, Dr. r~hu is medical directOr. Schommer said needs still ex- ist fo r more doctors, nurses and paramedics with valid passports to sign up for the IMV trips, in ad· dition to the 50 who have already· registered and a r e waiting. He said about IO are from the Or<.in ge Coast . while the r e· mainder include 20 from other Southland a reas and 20 rrom San Francisco Prospects for safe passage and· plenty of time to treat the ailing ""d injured refugees seem ed good last week but a bombard· ment today reached nearly into Saigon itself. Senate Panel ' Okays Bill on Malpractice SACRAMENTO <AP) -Two bills that would give the s tate power to set up malpractice in- surance pools in counties where such coverage was hard to find have been approved by the Senate Finance Committee. Identical voles of 13·0 Monday .sent the meas ures by Sens. Den· nis Carpent er (R·Newport 1 Beach), and Peter Behr (R- Tiburon J. to the Senate floor. They would auth.ori ze the state in surance commissioner to set up a malpractice pool a mong liability companies in counties where s ubstantial numbers of physicians were unable to find coverage or their own. Insurers rerusing to take part in the pool y, .. ould face the loss of their state licenses. The Behr bi ll is SB491. Carpen- ter's bi ll is SB 398. Clerk Killed In LA Motel LOS ANGELES (AP) -A night clerk at a motel was shot :ind killed by a sholgwt blast dur· · 1ng 3n app,irenl holdup attempt corly today, authorities said. Emil lnstltoris, owner of the Skyw.;1ys .i\irport Motel said the \'ictim was William Hubbard. The victim's age and address. were not immediately available. fn stitoris said Hubbard was felled by a s hotgun blast which hit him in the shoulder and the head. From Page A 1 BIRCH ... School boards. . Greinke, owner of a pelroleum rllstrlbuling fi rm , comes to the <'Oll{'gi' wit.h several years o( <'Lvic in\·olvement In Tustln. ln· rluding strV1C!e on the Tustin flll:lnning Commission. ' $10,000 Exhibited . ' Lawyer Produces 'Bribe Money' WASHIN GTON <UPI) - Defense lawyer Edward Bennett Williams today dramatically ex· hibiled in court the $10,000 that prosecution witness Jake Jacobson conte nds he received from former Treasury Se<"retary John B. Connally in an attempt to cover u1> a bribe. William s ripped open the flap of a large manila envelope, took 1 out three s m a lle r manila en- velopes, opened them and placed three one-inch stacks of bills in front or Jacobsen. Williams la ter ended his cross- exa m ln a tion by r eadin g a laudatory letter that Jacobsen wrote to Conna lly in 1972. Jn the lette r, he told Connally that no one in public life had treated him so well and he knew no way to C't· press his gratitude. Conna lly is on trial in U.S. Dis· trict Court on ch'arges he re- ceived a $10,000 bribe from Jacobsen fo r his help in obtaining an increase in the federal price s upports for raw milk in 1971 . J acobsen, a form e r lawye r for the milk producers. has testified that Connally returned $10,000 to him in Aus tin , Tex., on Oct. 29, 1973. as Watergate investigators started digging into the alleged bribe. He.said Connally gave him the $10,000 in a cigar box with a "rubber glove, or gloves" beside the money. Williams as ~ed Jacobsen to go From Page Al HARVEST. • • community inte rest has resulted in more than 20 requests to take part. · Some of the events which may 1 be included. she s aid. art: a dav or Bava rian folk music and dancing, a pancake breakfast, a talent s how, a parade and a harvest moon ball. City council sanction of the event, Mrs . Mille r said , is needed because police ser vice al the festival would be required. The Irvine Company has con- tributed $10 ,000 in ·'seed '' money for the e vent, Mrs. Miller said, a sum which will fall s hort or financing t he tent rentals, tem- porary utilities and portable toilets. The izroup. she said. is see.kin}? donations to the "Irvine ls .•. A Harvest Festival" account at the First National Bank of Irvine. Depending on the relative sue· cess of fund -r aising activities between now and Oc tober, Mrs. Miller said, an admission fee may be charged. Mrs. Mille r expects about 15,000 people to a ttend the event. Any excess funds, s he said, wou ld be used lo help defray police costs and lo establish a fund lo help m ake the harvest resti val an a nnual event. Plea of Insanity Given in Slaying HAMILTON, Ohio <AP) James Ruppert pleaded inno· • cent by reason of insanity today to a n· indictment charging him with killing 11 members of his . fa mily during a gathering at his mother's home Easter Sunday. Ruppert s tood between his at- torneys in Butler County Com- • mon Pleas Court, his hands clasped behind him, while a clerk read the 11 counts of the indict- ment. throuah the billa quickly to ~ee whether any might have been isigned by George P. Shultz, who t ucceeded Connally as Treasury secretary. "[ just came across one," Jacobisen replied ns Judg ~ George L. 11art called" morning recess. A bill signed by Shulli would mean Lhat. it could nol possibly have been part or the original $10.000 paym ent a llea:edly made to Connu.lly ln 1971 . After the recess, J acobsen testified that 49 or the 280 bills 1 bore Shultz' signature. Williams aske d J acobaen whether he testified that Connul- ly told him at the time the money was returned that all of the bills were "old enough." Jacobsen replied, "Yes." The bills later were rem oved From Page Al "JACKSON. •• South Vietnam, "The fact is that Congress is being accused of violating commitments and ob: ligations it never heaniof." Jackson also said "obsessive .secrecy '.' marked the SALT I negotiations, to the point where not e\!en then Defense Secretary J.1elvin Laird und then Secretary of State Willia m P . Rogers were informed about two accords. And Jackson said "crucial Sov-, iet-American communications'' bearing on the trade bill still have not b een disclosed to Congress. "Indeed," he said, "this is the p a ttern which has come to characterize our relations with ·other nations -secret negotia- tions, producing secret agree- ments, containing secret commit- ments. .. There is a whole series of secret accords that we just have to di g out, djgout, dig out .•. ''With thi s .Pattern of diplomacy, allies m ay feel betrayed if secret promises made to them a re not kept. Other na- tions will ine vitably doubt . whether secret promises made to them are etjua lly valueless and Americans are left to wonder just how many secret commitments there may be.•• Fro,,; Page Al LINK ••. However, i:omplaints from University Park r esidents fear- ing industrial traffic in their village have been a main obstacle totheexte nsion. Additionally, Fluor si t e manager Tom M allonce has said the extension is not essential to the Fluor plant. The planning commlssion find- in g that the envtronmental im- pact report was s ufficient, but negative, echoed the findings a t the Irvine Transportation Com- mission. From Page Al COURSES. •• which already m ay be offered by other schools. "I want to know if we are com· peting with the secondary high schools. J don't want lo go into competition with them for the sam e taxpayer dollar ,'' he said. from Jacobsen's safety deposit box and sealed In envelopes by Watergate prosecutors. Jacobsen hais tl'stified that he and Connally contrived a cover slory in 1973 ·that Jacobsen of· ' fered the money as a political <'Ontribution in 1971 , that Connul· ly turned it down and that the cash remained in a safely dcpe>sit box ror yearii;. Trying to discredit Jacobsen, WllUams pointed out that he had told u gr.and jury and Lhe pro- secutors that a glove wait lying beside the money in a cigar box ·v.•hen Connally returned it, but that he testi£ied ThunJdny it was "a glove or gloves." Jacobsen testified that the cigar box contained bills of $10. $20 . $50 and $100. Wiltiatns said those were t he same denominll· tions which he displayed in court. Bandits Hit -Apologi,ze Apologetic burglars, who too~ $2,000 worth of office _ eqwpment from a Hunt· ingt.on Beach lumber com- pany, left notes behind say- ing they were sorry. Police today were look· ing for the burglars. y,.·ho broke a \vindow al J ames Lumber Company, 17311 Nichols St., then le rt with typewriters an d calculators. They left behind notes apo l ogizitig for the burglary but saying they needed to steal to s upport a drug habit. ' Employes discovered the theft Monday. Police said . "We don 't have them le~ving notes very often.'' Judge Orders Defendant On Stretcher LOS ANGELES (AP)-Oneor six defendants in a Mafia-related rackets trial who was suddenly hospitaliied with back trouble on the day the trial was lo begin has been ordered to appear in court today on a stretcher. U.S . District Court Judge Robert Firth said Monday he wanted to ask James Testa how much pain he is s uffering. Two orthopedic doctors who ha ve examined Testa were sub- poenaed to testify on Tesla's con· dition . The trial with a ·sequestered jury, has been idle since Thurs- day and the rema ining five de· fendants in the case have re- quested through their "tomcys to have Testa removed from the case so that the trial may con- tinue. The attorneys argue that to de- lay the start of the trial any further would jeopardize their right lo a fair tria l. The other defendants in the case -all with r eputed Mafia ties -are Sam Sciortino of Foun- tain Va lley a nd Costa Mesa, Peter M i lan o, Domini c Brook li e r , Raymond DeRosa and Eugene Tyson . They a re accused or extorting money in a shakedown scheme involving local bookies, loan sharks a nd pornographers. PRUDENT BUYING • ' Throughout our 80 years of carpet retailing, one fact becomes quite evident-that when money is less plentiful, people bu y beffer quality. This is contrary to popular belief, but makes good sense if you think about it. When you have to concern yourself with value and performance, you ore likely to buy beffer quality. At Alden's in the last five years our per unit sale hos been more expensive carpeting, ' refl ecting this fact. Consequently, we have the largest selection of finer qualities you will see anywhere, all at compelitive prices. The end result is customer satisfaction, pride and recommendations which p-ovine our overwhelming source of new business. "AI,DEN'S CAR~ETS • DRAPES - 1663 Placentia A'lfe. COSTAMH• 646-4838 HOURS: -nr. n.r.., t t. llJt-fll, t t. t -SAT., t:JO t. 5 • l I. ) · l • r Huntington Jleach Fountain V!i~0~y VOL. 68, NO. 98, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' T oday's Clo sing N.Y. Stoeks TUj:SDAY, APRIL 8, 1975 TEN CENTS We}rand Says S. Viets ' Need U.S. From w"ire Se.rvlcu told reporters following a closed· $oqth Vietnamese will fight, he ~ adVisera in writing a Aid " WASHINGTON -Army Chlel Ok: Starr Frederick C. Weyarid that South Vietnam cannot vive without additional ' tary aid from the. United es. · i "J told the committee the Soutlt Vietnamese w ere under ve.ty ~Y pressure anti that.a crids "9lft. had been reached for the flllltival of t~i s nation," Weyand door appearance before the said. major foreign policy speech Senate Armed serviceaCommil· "There's no question about which he promised will answer tee. that in my mind," he said. sOrne questions about the tJDited Weyaod reparted to the com- mittee on his rec,ent tn:speetion trip to South Vietnam for Presi- dent Ford and said he found the situation the"re to be in large measure "11 crisis al confidence and morale.'' If sufficient aid is received, the But asked if there are any States' role in Vietnam. circumstances und'r wtych the Ford spent most of the morn~ South Vietnamese could survive ing conferring with top advisers without more U.S. military aid, about the apeech he will deliver Weyand replied: "No, they can· to Congress Thursday night -a not." speech which press secretary Meanwhile, Ford today sought Ron Nessen ~scribed as .. a the advice of many past and pre· broad foreign p:tlicy speech , de- sent military. diplomatic and aling with all major foreign policy issues.·• "I think you will know some of the answers to the questions on Vietnam Th urs d ay nig ht,'' Netsen told reporters. Ford already has said he will seek hum anitarian aid for beleaguered refugees and or- phans in the war-tom areas of Southeast Asia. In another development, the large-scale "Operation Baby lift " orphan flights <4>peared to be coming to an end today, but there were renewed calls for further massive airlifts from South Viet- nam. An Overseas National Airways ch artered DClO carrying 302 Vietnamese orphans winged its way toward the United States in one of the final major airlifts of the current series. It arrived al Travis Air Force ijase near San F'r!lncisco at midday. Har ur Bank Hit • • 'o.My~ ....... .MEDICAL INVENTORY .-Dr . Brenda Barnhart of Loma Linda Medical Center cheeks bottle medicine while pre- med student Roger Steppe J r., 19; Wes F-e rrari, 19, and Gregg Steppe, !8, (bo\tom to top) pack and move other ~ medical materials at Costa Mesa warehouse. Interna- tional Medical Volunteers. plan to take supplies to Viet- nam. Saigon Toor Coast Medical Efforts Set : An a dvance team of four men . from the Newport Beac.h-based Jhtern ationa l Me dic;al Volun- teers gr oup today arrives in 83.igon , lo begin marshaling a l tiree-month m ercy mission lo ~war refugees.· .:·The contingent-vanguard of a !i(J,me mber medical aid team-is fa spend two days touring the iltea, then return Thursday with ·'1'11".lore accurale picture of what the tota l group faces there. ";'A P a n Am e ri can Airways • flight was to lake the entire :gtoup out Sunday night but a con- '(erence with U.S. State ~epait- " •. ment and South Vietnamese con· sulate· officials· led .to a last- minute delay in plans to enplane immediately for lhe War zone. They remain on standby basis for the mercy flight, which IMV leader!; Sily ·may be cleared for takeoff as early as Wednesday night . Space is being provided by Pan Am officials for the team of doc- tors, nurses a nd paramedics which wiU minister to needs of war refugees flooding the people· choked Suburbs of embattled Saigon. (See TEAM, Page A2) • :·Avoid Defeatis111 . • Marines 'Quietly' Ready Evacuation ' WASHINGTON CA P l -.U.S: prepa rati o n s to e vacuate Americans fro'm South Vietnam -are being made quietly to avoid triggering de featism that could hasten the country's collapse. The latest m ove in these low· key preparations surfaced Mon· day night when it was learned that a battalion of about 1.500 )f_arines had· been moved from Okinawa to the U.S. naval base etSubic Bay in the Philippines. • Also at Subic Bay, across the South China Sea from South Viel · Belgen New Chief ,. 0£ Valley Boitrd ... ,,. Roger Belaen has been elected president of the Fountain Valley .Mlool Board. Belgen. of 18184 Sinta Ine.z St._, has ~ on ~ board sinceDecemberl072. ' -. Other new board" Olricen are Koren Ackley. p,...idell pro ~; William Crane, clerk, and ~ila Meyers, clerkprotem. ~-. •• 1na01 , are the ingredients of an evacuation force -the carrie r Hancoc k with Marine helicop- ters, two amphibious ships and $.VIET PILOT BOMBS THll!U PALACE, Page AA the big al~cr;;;t ce;rrier Coral Sea with some 90 str ike planes aboard. In recent weeks, the Pentagon has concentrated more than 25 Navy ships wltbin a few days' sailing time of South Vietnam and Cambodia, both ot which are totte ring under Communist Bl· tack. included ln tbe force a_re some 4,000 Marines. counting the bat- talion'., newly.arrived at Subic Bay. Defense ofllcials have spoken r or 1.he1e moves reluctantly. ,Where possible they have linked the1m to what a re termed' humanitarian e fforts to rescue South Vietnamese civilinmi: fl ee- ing the adhncin& North Viel· namesearmy. <8ee llA&INES,Pa1eA!) ' Bandits Spray Camera, Flee With $4, 700 By KATHY CLANCY Otti. D•llW Piiot SUft Three robbers, armed with spray paint and handguns, escaped with $4 , 700 in a well - planne d heist from a Bank of America branch in Huntington Harbour Monday afternoon. The trio, described as "polite and calm," herded about 15 bank employes and customers into a ladies rest room , and spray- painted the lenses of the bank survei!Jance c ameras. · _City Trash Collection Bids Eyed The City of Huntington Beach is IOoking for new ways to de· termine who gets its $900,000 trash collection contract. The city council gave pre- liminary approval Mori"day night to a new city' ordinance which would eliminate the necessity of seeking competitive bids for the work. Under current city law, the contract must be awarded to the lowest bidder. City Administrator Dave Rowlands said today the inten· lion of the new law is not to e liminate competition, but to give the city a choice of how it wants to award trash contracts. '"Personally, I prefer negotiat· ed bids. You get three or four re· putable firms and negotiate a contract. then let them bid on it," he ex plained. "Sometimes with a low bid syste m you might ~et a questionable contractor.'' The current contract, with Rainbow Disposal, costs the city $900,000 a year, and Rowlands s aid that figure will probably in- crease in future years. Rain- bow's c ontract runs out in " February . All of the money for trash col- lection is s upported by the c ity's general fund. R owla nds a nd the city council have sometimes mentioned the . possibility of a mcmthly trash collecti on fee to pay for it. Rowlands said it would take a $2 or $2.50 monthly fee lo cover the cost . He said if the city loses the real estate transfer tax in the May election, he would recom· mend the imposition of a trash collection fee to help balance the budget. The ne w system for awarding contracts will be up for final ap- proval at the council's April 21 meeting. FBI agents said today the three entered the branch, at 3166 Ad- miralty Drive al 1 :20 p.m. Two of the men, one about 55 and one about 25, went to opPQSile ends of the office, announcing the holdup and ordering everyone into the restroom. The third man, described as about 30, went directly to the cameras , s praying the lenses with paint to avoid having them capture the caper on film. As each new c uslome r would Bandits Hit -A.powgize Apologetic burglars, who took $2,000 worth of office equipment from a Hunt- ington Beach lum ber com· pany, left notes behind say. ing they were sorry. Police today were look- ing ror the burglars. who broke a 1,11indow at J ames Lumber Company, 17311 Nichols St., then left with t y p e w rite r s and calculators. They left behind notes apo l o gizi n g for the burglary but saying they needed to steal to s upport a drug habit. Employes discove red the theft Monday. Police said, "We don't ha ve them leaving notes v~ry often." Judge Orders Defendant On Stretcher LOS ANGELES CA P) -One of six defendants in a Mafia-related rackets trial who was s uddenly hospitalized with back trouble on the day the tria l was lo begin has been ordered to appear in court today on a stretcher. U.S . District Court Judge Robert Firth said Monday he wa nted to ask J a m es Testa how much pain he is s uffering. T\\'O orthopedic doctors who have exam ined Testa were sub- poenaed to testify on Tesla's con- dition. The trial with a sequestered jury, has been idle since Thurs- day and the r emaining fi ve de· · fendants in the case have re- quested through their attorneys to have Testa removed rrom the case so that the trial may con·. (See MAFIA, PageA2) \\'alk into the bank , the FBI re- ported, the bandits ushered them into the cramped rest room. Only one elderly \\'Oman customer was a llowed to remain outside, th e FBI said. She was handc uffed to a chair in the lobby instead. · FBI investigators said the eldest of the three men grabbed the cash from the teller stations, shoving it into a cloth gym ba g. The me n then a ccos t ed P atricia Hill or Sunset Beach, a custom er. as s he en.tered the bank, taking her car keys. They fled in he r 1970 compact car, but FBI agents recovered it a short time later just a rew blocks away. at 22nd Street and Pacifi c Coast Highway in Sunset Beach. FBI agent::; said the robbers re· mained calm throughout the caper and there we re no reported inj uries to anyone involved . U11ificatio11 lss11e . State Report Said 'Sham With Errors' The leader of a Fountain Valley citizens group that wants a school unification election in the city says a state report about the e£fort is "a s ham, filled with serious errors." Carl "Bud" Jones, leader of a petition drive aimed at forming a new unified school system within city borders, said Monday, "It appears the state Department of Education made up its mind , then gathe red facts to support it.'' ;,We will unify Fountain Valley at any cost ," he vowed. Jones and about 13 others who want a cha nce to vote on the issue will speak at a state Board of Education hearing Thursday in Fresno. Opponents also a rc expected to speak. They are from the Garden Grove Unified . lluntin gton Beach Union and Ocean Vie\\' School Dis tricts. A group of parents from Vista View School in Fountain Valley and the ljunt- inglon Beach part of the ffoun- tain Valley School District also are expected to voice opposition. · Both Jones a nd Dr. Mi ke Brick, busin ess director for the Fountain Valley (elementary\ School District, also criticized the st ate staff for inaccurately calculating the tax \\'ealth of.the nl'\\' district. clain1i ng they erred by 28 p_ercent. They also claim the ncv.• dis- trict \\'Ould have a lax \\"ealth of about Sl.045 per student, com· pared with $1 ,250 in the Hunt- ington Beach high school di strict and $900 in Garden Grove. Brick \\'as particularly critical that the state sl afr report is based primarily on information supplied by the three opposing school districts, but not on in- format ion p rovided by Fountain Valley. "The material that we present ~ ed lo the state on these issues was omitted from the report. and v.•e assume it wa s intention al,"' Brick cha rged. He said that malerial \\'Ou ld have refuted many of the claims by the other d istricts. Youth Caught Inside Store , Held in The ft A 16-year-old Fountain Valley burglary suspect was trapped in- s ide a liquor s tore by po lice Mon· day night. Fountain Valley police said the youth' was spott ed by police in· side La Plaza Liquors, Slater Avenue and Wa rd Street about midnight by officers responding to a si lent burglar a larm. \Vith the help of a Newport Beach police heli copter and a J<~ountain Valley police dog, of· · ficers sealed off the building until the store owner arrived with a · key . The youth \\."as round hiding in a rear storage room, police said. The boy ~·as arrested four months ago on suspicion of burg larizing the .same store, polices'Did. .He was t aken to J uvenile 1-lall . or~n~ea ~ast Weal h e r Pinball Arcade Okayed Partly cloudy and Slight- ly \\"armer Wedhesday, ac- c ording to the weather service, wit h chance of a few s ho\\'e rs. l·li ghs 58 to 63. Lo\\.·s 44 to 50. Chance of rains \Vednesdiiy aboul 30 per<:ent . Hu1itington Council R everses Planners' A.ctio1i Young pinball wizards will get a chance to polish their skills in Huntington Beach after all, the city council d ecided Monday night. Members of the council voted 6-1 with Henry Duke opposing to overturn planning commission opposition to a proposed family arcade in .a -thoppi.ng center at the southWest corner of Warner Avenue and Sprin&dale Street. .. At the su&&estlon of Mayor Al Coen. the council did order a siJt mont.b..w_iew or.the arcade lo see ll lts operation cieated any pro-. blem1. ' · The planning tommission had denied a conditional use permit for Stevt aplan's arcadf • because commissioners did not like its location next to a popular bar, Fat Fingers, and they felt it would create a traffic problem by attracting too many bicycles. The arcade will have about 40 electronic games s uch as riOe galleries, air hockey, video games, pool t ables and other items. F1inl Morrisont.. president of the ltuntington tseach HOME CotDlc il, made a futile effort to oppoie the artade, al.so citing it.a location next lo Fat Fingers . "There la more than juit a legal aspect, b.ut a moral one htre," he began. "The aenel'al cohsenaus of the business n there is they are oppo&ed to it. "Wa're ~nly nol_,qamsl I . -- pinball machines and pi nball freaks who like to frequent them. If they consider that good rccreli- tion -fine . But I don't want my little tads l• go in there (next to a bar)." "If yo u ask your children not to go somewh e re, do they listen to vou?" asked Council"'-"Oman Hur· riett Wieder. "I think sometimes s ociety mi s pl aces .its responsibility.'' Councilman Jerry Matney, noting the planning st.arr said it was a proper. legal use, and the p<>lice de partment rolllld: no ob- jection to the locatioh.~d "I still belie ve in a free enterprise system. We can't use a double gtandard." I NSIDETODAV A new book chronicling the written exchanges between Franklin D. RooseveU and Winston ChurchiU debunks the rlleory thal F'DR ··conspired'" to inuolve the U.S. in "'orld War II. Anal11sis on Page AJ2 today. Al -,twkt'YiU A:I ErlN .. lflMt• 1 2 L.M. .. ,. 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William s later ended b.is cross- c x am in a tion b y r e ading a laudatorv letter Lhut Jacobsen \vrotc to-Connally in 1972. In the letter, ht! told Connally that no one in publi t life had treated him :,,u well and he knew no way to ex- press his gratitude. Connally is on trial.in U.S. Dl s· t ri<·t Court on charges he re· 1..·tivt'd a $10,000 bribe from Jacobsen for his hell) in obtaining an in<·rc<1 Se in Lhe federal price .$Upports for faW rnilk in 1971. Jacobsen. a formt!r )aOA·yer for the milk producers. has testified that Connally returned $10.000 to hin1 in· Austin . Tex .. on Oct. 29, 1973, :.is .\V:.it e rgalc investigators started digging into ttie alleged bribe. He said Connally gave him the $10,000 in ;.i cigar box with a "1·ubbcr glo ve. or g Joyes" beside lhe money. Williams as ked Jacobsen to go through the bills quickly to see whether any might have been :-;igned by George P . Shultz. who succeeded Con nally as Treasury Secretary. .. I just can1e across one,'' Ja<'obse n r e plied a s Judge George L. Hart called a morning r etess. ,\ bill signed by Shultz would mean that it could not possibly tiave been p<.irl of the original SI0,000 payml'nt alll'gedly mJdC! to Connally in 1971 . After the re cess, Jacobsen testified that 49 of the 280 bills bore Shultz· signature. Valley Arts Faire Slated The 1-.. ountain Valley Cultural Arts Committee is· sponsOring an Art and Crc.1ft Faire Crom 10 a .m.-5 p.m., h-fay IO. The event. to be held at the Fountain Valley Community Center, 10200 Slater 1\ve., will highlight arts and t·rafts both on display and for sale , free entertainment and food booths. l.oc:.il artists and craftsmen <ire invited to exhibit and sell their creati ons. l::nt ry forms arc available at thl' recreation department office in the communtiy center build· i n~. For a dd itional information l'all 962·242-1 . ext. 211. UPIT1let>Nto ·£irtl1d11y S11rpris e First Lady· Betty Ford, with President Ford at her side, cuts a piece of birthday cake durin~ a surprise charh· pagne and cake party hos ted by the President aboard Air Force One. Mrs. Ford's 57th birthday is toda~- Valley Rec Classes Set For Thursday The Fountain Valley Recrea- tion Department is offering a variety of tlasses for both young and old . Guitar classes begin Thursday at 7 p.m . and OA'ill be held in Cox School, 17615 Los Jardines West, in Fountain Valley. The eight week session will cost $7.50. The st ud ents mus t provide their ~uitars. Als o s('hedulcd to begin on Thursday evenings are classes in ballroom dancing. to be held in the Fountain Valley Community Center, 10200 Slater AYe. The fee is $12 for the ten-week instruction in waltz, fo x trot, s"·ing and other dances. A facial fitn ess class for women will start on April 15 at I p.m. in the community center. The eight lessons will cost $8. · All three classes require pre· registration at the community center. For further information <:all 962-2424 , ext. 211. Four Seniors Head Class Four seniors of Huntington Beach High School haYe been named valedictorians, according to the s chool 's principal, Dr. Larry Lucas. f 'rom Page A J MARINES ... In confirming the move of the Marine battalion to Subic Bay, the Pentagon said nothing about pos s ible evacuation of Americans. It described the mis· s ion of the battalion as providing "possible back·up capability" for other Marines already at sea in the Cambodia·South Vietnam area and U,. tied mention of those Marines with the rescue of South Vietnamese civilians. Although Congress has forbid- den the resumption of U.S. com- bat operations anywhere in In· dochina, Pentagon officials say they are confident they have the legal authority to use American M;.i1;nes and tactical air power. if necessary. to protect U.S. li ves in an evacuation. Train Derails Near Niland NILAND (AP) -One person was injured when a Southern Pacific freight train derailed early today at the Regina siding near this Imperial Valley com- munity, 30 miles north of Brawley, a sheriff's department official said. A spokesman· for the Imperial County sheriff's department said 53 cars were derailed in the acci· dent. The train was proceeding from Yuma, Ariz., toward Indio. The spokesman said firemen from local communities were standing by the derailed train because some o( the cars con- tained diesel oil. Bertina Chang, J oanne Kong, Mara Parker, and Gunars Strungs have all ea med 4.0grade. ::iveragcs, qualifying them for the honor of valedictiori an at the June 12 gractuabon. P le a o f Insanity Mar y Ann Gaectig and Vall ey Couple S u e Christophec Rogecs. who placed G iven in Slavinu in the top one percent of their J --e 0 B. • D class. have also bee n recognized 11Ah1ILTON. Ohio (AP) Ver lltng o g as graduates with hi gh honors. James Ruppert pleaded inno· cent by reason of insanity today Damages to taling $255,000 to an indictment charging him \\'ere demanded h-t onday from a ,\rith killing II members of his . Fountain Valley couple by a Rugb y Match Set family ducing a gathering al his woman who claims the defcn-mother's home Easter Sunday. dants' two dogs clawt.'Cl and bit A Wel sh rugby team, on a tour Ruppert. stood between his at- hcr OA'hen she visit ed their home" of California, will play a rugby tomeys in Butler County Com- year ago. game against an Orange County mon Pleas Court, his hands Plaintirr Sophie Smith further All·star side Wednesday at 5:30 clasped behind him, while a clerk <'laims in the Orange County p.m . at Dwyer Junior !-li g h read the lI counts of the indict- Supe rior Court lawsuit Ci led School. 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POLICE: approved lhe placement of police reserve or. Cicers on a contract. rather than voluntary, wage system. BUDGET: Set two e'ven ings, 1'1ay 12 a nd 13 for public budget study sessions. ' TRAFFIC : Ordered the public works department to in· stall traffic sign:.i\s at the intersection of Stark Avenue and Beach Boulevard as fast as possible. FLOODS: Auth'tirized the public works department to !Jegin a ~70.000, multiple phase project tq prevent flooding in the neighborhoods of Trophy Lane, Greenview Avenue, Christy Drive and Duc hess Lane. PIN 8 1\LL: Overturn('(! planning commission denial f~r n family arcade featuring electronic games in a shop·· ping center at Warner Avenue ilnd Springdale Street. ELDERLY: Agreed to p<.1y a $75 monthly utility bill for TLC, 8 senior citizen hot lun ch program, while the city hunts for other quarters for it. The subsidy will continue through June . PARKS: Okayed proposals to bulld a S«rer and softball Cield at Golden West College and Victor Terry Park on Taylor St.reel. TR.\Sll : Gave prelimin ary approval to a new or· d~n~n C'e '-''hi ch V.'Dl_Jld climinat<' the system of awarding the city s trash C<?ll ect1on contr1:1cl lo the lowest bidder. MAIN STREET: Agreed to close two bl0t:ks of Main Street from ht11y 17·26, in conjunction OA'ith the May 11 citywide CestiYul. ~ BIKE TRAii .. : Entered 1:1n agreement with the state Tr&nsportation De partment which !eta the stage ror con· strucllon of a bike trail along l·luntlnston State Beach,. I 'Secret' Viet Deal? J~kson Charges Agreements Made WASHINGTON IUPll -S.n. l-lenry M. J ackson (D·Wa..sh.), char~ed that ":secret iagrec· ments" exist bt.•twecn the Unitc..i States and South Vietn1:1m which have been hidden from Congress und -until rec.·ently -from Presidl'nt Ford. Jackson said the l:l~rcements "envision fate ful Arncrican de· clsions, ''but did not disclose wh1:1t they entail. Nor did he accept a challenge to make his knowledge available to the Senate. "I know of no secret agree- ments." said Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield. ··E,•ery time we met with Mr. Kissinger after one of his Yis its and journeys oversees. that question ""'as asked and the answer always \'>'as no.'' He said if there wus substantial evidence of secret agreements. ''I would expect~ the appropriate committees to look into the breaches off aith and trust.'' In a Senate speech Jackson said ··1 have it on the bes\ of in· formation, the best authority, Lhat secret agreements were re- ached" in connection OA•ith the Paris peace accords on Vietnam. As for Ford, Jackson said, ··1 thliik he has only recently found oultabout these accords.'' White llouse press secretary Ron Nessen had no in1mediate comment on Jackson 'scharges. Jackson , l:ln announced con- didate for tht! Democratic pre· s identlai nomination, said that while Ford has hinted Congress reneged on its commitments to South Vietnam, "The (act is that Congress is being accused of violating coni.m\tments and ob: ligations it never heard of.·' Se nate Panel Okays Bill on Malpractice SACRAMENTO <A P) -Two bills that would give the state poy.·er to set up malpractice in· surance pools in counties where such coyerage was hard to find have been approved by the Senate Finance Committee. 1 Identical votes of 13·0 Monday sent the measures by Sens. Den· nis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach), and Peter Behr (R· Tiburon), to the Senate floor. They would authorize Ule state insurance to1J.1JniS~oner. to set up a malp}a<!t\~ t>ool among liability companies in counties where s ubstantial numbers of physicians were unable to find coverage of thet~own. Insurers refusing to take part in the pool would fat'e the loss of their state licenses. The Behr bill is SB 491 . Carpen- ter's bill isSBJ98. F rom Page .'1 I MAFIA ... tinue. The attorneys argue that to de· lay the start o( the trial any further would jeopardjze their right to a fair trial. The other defendants in the case -all with reputed Mafia ties -are Sam Sciortinoo! Foun- tain Valley and Costa Mesa, Peter Mi l ano, Domini c Brooklier, Raymond OeRosa and Eugene Tyson. They are accused of extorting money in a shakedown scheme involving local bookies, loan sharks and pornographers. ' , Jackson also 1nld "obsessive s ecrecy'.' marked the SALT I ncgotlutions, to the point where not even then Defense Secretury Melvin Laird and then Secretary of State Wiiiiam P . llogers were informed about two accords. And Jackson said "crucial &iv· iet·Americun com1nunicatlons '' b('Qring on the trade bill still have not been disclosed to Congress. ''Indeed," he said, "lhis ls the pattern which ha.s come to characterize our rel•tk>ns with other n1Uons -secret neeoUa· Fro•" Page A l TEAM ..• Coordination of the uirlift- similar to an 1 · i:v campaign that brought hcl~ to hurrican e· ravaged Honduras last :year-is ·still going on at the Sheralon- NewPo.rt. Hotel, where leaders can be reached. A warehouse has been donated by Costa Meaa'5 He n ry Segerstrom family interests to house the estimated 5,000 pounds of food and medical supplies already gathered for the massive me'rcy mission. .. "This is something that we an· ticipate will go on for two to three months." says lMV official Phil Schommer, stressing medical supplies are still needed anjf still being accepted. , His shopping list of needs for the International Medical Volun- teerS' collective black bag of goods destined for war-weary re- fugees reads like a pharmacy's inventory roster. ''.We need antibiotics, an- tihistamiP-es, b urrf medicine, worm medicine, vitamins and Ii· quid iron. Vitamins particular· ly ... , "he explained. One small need foWld in most average American medicine chests also underscores the burden or a n xiety carried by many among hundreds of thous ands of Vietnamese re· fugees of all ages. Schommer said the IMV rhis- sion is accepting donatioris of the tranquilizer drug Valium, while cast} contributions-which are tax deductible-will be used lo purchase what isn't given away Lo the IM¥ coordinators. Representatives or the non· profit humanitarian organization , which ~spa;tc h es m e4.l:ca l personnel to art!a:S of critical and sudden need involving ·war, or natural disaster, may be contact· ed at the hotel. Schommer said the clear pie· lure of "-'here the greatest needs and challenges lie will be brought back Thursday by the advance team. Certain foodstuffs are being accepted, but ot~er international aid agencies are cOQrdinating such material, while IMV is. more oriented to health care and medical treatment. Schommer said the advance team includes Roger Steppe, or Santa Ana as le1:1der. Dr. Vict or Szabo. of Long Beach. the IMV president, Gerald Hardy, of Portland, Ore., the IMV mercy flight coordinator 'and San Fran- cisco physician and surgeon Dr. Khuong Phu. A former resident and practi· tioner in Saigon, Dr. Phu is medical direclor. Schommer said needs still ex· ist for more doctors, nurses and I paramedics with valid passports to sign up for the IMV trips, in ad· dition to the 50 who have already registered and are waiting. lions, producing secret acree· ments, containing secret commit· merits. "There is a whole aeries of set'ret accorM that we .lust have to dig out,dlg out, dlgoul ... ''With thls pattern or diplomacy, allies may (eel betrayed if secret promises made to them are not kept. Other na· lions will inevitably doubt whether secret promises made io them are equally v•IUel6s md 'Americans are left to wonder J~l how many secret commitmelits there maybe," ' ' $270,000: ' Project I I j -Approved i I A $270,000 project has i>flon· authorized by the city councllto solve flooding problems in W.-o rain-soaked Huntington Beach neighborhoods. "' The council JZave Public Works Director Bill Hartge the ·10 ahead to begin at least two or six . phases to improve the dral.n•ge systems serving Trophy Lane, . Greenview A venue, Ch risty Drive lind Duchess Lane. . Those first phases would cost the city only about $30,000, but they would not prevent a major rainstorm Crom drenching the homes as t hey did Dec. 4 and March 5, tt)is winter. The December storm hit JOO().. year proportions fo r a few hours and sent rainwater into many ot t he homes on those streets. Har1ge acknowledged. Th~ Mar ch 5 rainfall was measured at a SO-year storm level and flooded some homes. Hartge said they were· rare rains and indicated he doesn't ex- pect such troubles very often, but a number o( the homeowners in the audience protested that they want the whole project complel· ed as fast as possible. M'ayor Al Coen said the entire project would be discussed d ur· ing budget study sessions in May, and just how m uch gels done, how soon,·-will depend on bow much m oney t he city hu. T he work proposed involves ,puttin g more bigger un<ter· ground pipes in apd improving the pumping facflities for t he area. Women Aiding In 'Cleanup' The Women's Division of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Comnlerce is currently helping to clean up downtown as the ma- jor project £or '·Beo.iutirication month. Members of the women 's division hope lo spruce up the mid stores on Main Street in time for the citywide festival scheduled May17. Four·H Club members and Campfire girls are already help- ing and anyone else interested in lending a hand is urged to contact the Chamber at 962·6661 . The women's division will end the month with its annual awatds luncheon April 30 at the HUnt- ington Harbour Beach Club. Con·· tact the chamber office for tickets to the awards luncheon. PRUDENT BUYING Throughout our 80 years of carpet retailing, one fact becomes quite evident-thpt when money is less plentiful, peo ple buy better quality. · This is contrary . to popular belief, but makes good sense : if you think about it. When you have to concerr yourself with value and performance, you are likely to buy better quality. · At ~lden's in the last five years our per unit sale has been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Consequently. we have the largest selection of finer qualities you will see anywhere, all at competitive prices. The end result is customer satisfaction, pride and recommendations which provine our overwhelming source of new business. ' ·-HAllOllAIU UCI ltl 7 AIJlEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A.Ye. COSTAM.SA 646-4838 HOUIS:-'lltno'llon.. t .. 1-.JO-AL. t .. t-SAT. t :lO .. I ,, •• ••• " " ,, " • •• ' • .. ) I , I ' I l•I I I I I . ,; . Orange Coast • . EDITIO N • ,. VOL. 68, NO. 98, 2 SECTION S, 2~ PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1975 . N TEN CENTS -Wey.and Says S. Viets_ Need U.S. Aid , , From Wire Services 11•'WASHINGTON -Army Chief 'Of Staff Frederick C. Weyand 'aid that l;outb Vietnam cannot su.rvlve without a dditional military aid rrom the United lj\,ates . • .... J told lhe committee the South Vietnamese were under very heavy pressure and that a crisis point bad been reached for the Sltvival of this nation," Weyand . ..,, . * '{;:{ ~ told reporters following a closed. door appearance be fore the Senate Armed Services Commit- tee. Weyand reported to the com- mittee on his ·recent ins~tion trip to SOuth Vietnam for Presi· dent Ford and said he found the situation there to be in large measure "a crisis or confidence and morale." lf sufficient aid is received. the South Vietnamese wiU right, he said. '"There's no question about that in my mind." he said, But asked if there are any circumstances under which the South Vietnamese could survive without more U.S. military aid, Weyand replied: "No, they can- not." Meanwhile, Ford today sought the advice of many past and pre- sent milita ry, diplomatic and domestic advisers in writing a major foreign policy speech which he promised will answer some questlons a bout the United Stales' role in Vietnam. Ford spent most of the morn· ing conferring with top advisers ~bout the speech be will deliver to Congress Thursday night -a speech which press secretary Ron Nessen described as "a broad foreign policy speech, de· aling with all m ajor foreign policy iss ues.'· "I think you will know some of the answers to the questions on Vietnam T hurs day night,'' Nessen told reporters. Ford already h as said he will seek humani t arian aid for beleaguered refugees a nd or- phans in the war·lom areas oC Southeast Asia. In another development, the Jarge·scale "Operation Babylift" orphan flights appeared to be I coming to an end today, but there were renewed calls for rurthe r massive airlifts from South Viel- nam. An Overseas National Airways charte red DClO carrying 302 Vietnamese orphans winged ils way toward the United Stales in one of the final major airlifts of the current series. It arrived aL T ravis Air Force Base near San Friincisco al midday. Secret Deal in 500 Missing fietnam? Court's Cash Not in Bag . WASHINGTON (U PI ) -Sen. Henry M . Jackson (0-Wash.). (barged today that "secret agree· ments" exist between the United Slates and South Vietnam which have been hidden from Congress ~ -until recently -from President Ford. 1<11ackson said the agreements •·envision fateful American de- c)sions,'' but did not disclose what tbey entail. Nor did he accept a challenge to make his knowledge available to the Senate. Harbor Municipal Court of- ficials and Newport Beach detec- tives remain puzzled today about the a ppa re nt theft of a lmost $4 ,500 in fines and bail money from a Jocked sare which was be- ing moved over the weekend. The loss of the cash came to Jight Monday when court clerks learned that the locked canvas bag which earlier had contained the money was empty when it was Qpencd al a local bank branch. Detectives called into the case said that the money, amounting to the entire day's collection last. 'Friday, was accounted for, re· ·corded. and then locked up at the end of the court day. Police said that a court clerk told them she placed the bag and the key to its Jock in a portable safe late Friday and went home for the weekend. During the next two days, pro· fessional movers assis ted by . county jail prisoners moved the "I know of no secrel agree- ments," said Sena le Democratic .beader Mike Mans field. "Every lime we met with Mr. Kissinger after one or his visits andjoumeys overseas, that queslion was asked end lhe answer al ways was no.'· '•1He said If there was s ubstantial evidence of secr~t agreements, ''I wOUld expect the appropriate ('O'mmittees to look into the breaches of faith and trust.'' Guards Nab · Bandits Hit -Apol.ogize •fn a Senate speech Jackson said ''I have it on the beSt of in· formation, the best authority, th'B.t secret agreements were re- ached" in connection with the Paris peace accords on Vietnam. As for Ford, Jao"&en 11atd, "I think he has only recently found out about these accords." White House press secretary Ron Nessen had· no immediate comnlenl on Jackson's charges. Jackson, an announced can- didate for the Democratic pre· sidenlial nomination, said thaL while Ford has hinted COngress rifteged on its commitments to South Vietnam, "'The fact is t hat Congress is being a ccused or violating commitments and ob· ligations it never heanlof. '' · ·J ackson also said "obsessive sec:recy '.' marked the SALT J negotiations, to the point where not even then Defense Secretary Melvin Laird 'llnd then Secretary .CState William P . Rogers were intormed about two accords. ~nd Jackson said "crucial Sov· iel4'merican communications'' be-ring on the trade bill still· h-..Ve not been d isclosed t o o>ngress. u'Jlndeed ," he s aid, i•this is the paltern which has come to etraracterize our relations with otlter nations -secret negolia- _., (See JACKSON, Page AZ) ' ... -t: -!:? * oeil'I Pli.t St.ff l"h>t• MEDICAL INVENTORY -Dr. Brenda Barnhart of Loma Linda Medical Center checks bottle medicine while pre· med s~udent Roger Steppe Jr., 19; Wes 'Ferrari, 19, and Gregg Steppe, 18, (bottt>m to top) pack a nd move other medical mate rials at Costa Mesa warehouse. Jnterna· tional Medical VolWJteers plan to take supplies to Viet· nam . Saigon To11r Coast Medical Efforts Set An advance team of four m en from the Newport Beach-based Internalional J\.1edical Volun- teers group today arrives in Saigon, to begin marshaling a three.month mercy mission to aid war refugees. . The contingent-vanguard of a SO-member medica l aid team-is to spend two day_s touring the area, then return Thursday with a more accurate picture of whal the total group faces there. ,\ Pan American Air~:ays fli ght "'as to take the entire group out Sunday night but a con- rerence with U.S. State Depart· ment and· South Vi etnamese con- s ulate offic ials led to a last- minute delay in plans to enplane immediately for the war 7.0ne. f{lv oid Defeatisnr They ren1ain on standby basis ror the mercy fli ght, whi ch IMV le;.iders say may be cleared for takeoff as early as Wednesday night . Space is being provided by Pan 1\m officials for the team of doc· tors. nurses and paramedics "'hich will minister to needs of war refugees flooding the people- choked suburbs of embattled Saigon. "' ,. Marines 'Quietly' ~ Ready Evacuation WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. p reparations to evacuate Americans from South Vietnam are being made quietly to avoid triggering defeatism that could hasten the country's collapse. 'The latest move in J hese low· key preparations surfaced Mon· day night when it was learned Utat a battalion of about 1,500 1'f:arines had been moved from 6klnawa lo the U.S. naval base atsubic Bay in the Philippines. • ·Also at Subic Bay, across the South China Sea from South Viet· ' nam, are the ing redients of an e vacuation force -the carrier Hancock with Marine helicop+ leis, "two a.mphibious shi ps and S:VIET PILOT BOMBS THIEU PALACE, Page A4 the bi g aircraft carrier Coral Sea with some 90 strike planes aboard. Coordination of the airlift- sin1ilar to an I MV campaign thal brought help to hurricane- ravaged Honduras last year-is still going on at the Sheraton· Newport l-Iotel, where leaders can be reached. A warehouse has been donated by Costa M esa 's Henry Segerstr om family interests to house the estimated 5,000 pounds of food and medica l s upplies already gathered for the massivt• mercy mission. "This ls something that we an· (See TEAM , PageA2> · Suspect in Gold Caper A factory worker from Orange is jailed today in connection with a n alleged attempt to steal $20,000 worth or liquid gold and exoti<'.' lab equipment from an lrvinefirm . He was taken into custody at the firm during p r<.>da.wn hours aft er a security guard at an adja· cent plant noticed s uspi cious ac- ti vity and called police. Investigators identified their captive as Ri cha rd Louis Arnold "Speed" Phillips, 25, of 2546 N. Orangehill Drive , Orange. Phillips. whom police said also uses the alias or Smith. was booked on s us picion of burglary. suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon a nd possession of burglary tools. Investigators said officers El- liott Nemerson, Terry Deverse and Tim Smith all responded to the s us picious activity report at Computer Automation. 17091 Daimler St., shortly after mid· night. They checked the surrounding ar ea and discovered a pickup truck parked on a remote corner 1 of the lot, then spotted Phillips walking t hro ugh the parkin g lot . He was detained and ques· tioned but refused to di scuss his presence on t he premises, they asserted . Exam ination of the interior or the plant v,:ith company officials revealed a bouL35 gallons of liquid gold used in computer circuits (See GOLD, Page A2) Clerk Killed In LA Motel LOS ANGELES CAP ) -A .,night cle rk at a motel was shot · and killed by a s hotgun blast dur- • ing an appare nt holdup attempt early today, authorities said. Emil Instiloris, owner of the Skyways Airport Motel. said the victim was William Hubbard. The victim's a ge and address . were not immediately available. Institoris said Hubbard "'as felled by a t>hotgun blast which hit him in the shoulder and the head. Apologetic burglars, who took $2,000 worth of office equipment from a Hunt· ington Beach lumber com: pany, left noles behind say· ing they were sorry. Police today were look- ing for the burglars, who broke a v.'indow at J ames Lumber Company, 1731 1 Nichols St .. then Jefl with typewriter s a nd calculators. They left behind notes apologiz in g for th e burglary but saying they needed to steal to s upport a drug habit. Employes d iscover ed the thert Monday. Police said. "We don't have them leaving notes very often.'' Swells Foil Recovery of W esterner Heavy. swells and a stiff wi nd Monday thwarted efforts by a Newport Beach diver to r efloat the hulk of the sunken sport.fisher Westerner, a nd . a ft e r be ing raised briefly, the boat sank again. Today, with the weather worse than it was late Monday, what re- mains of the 6S-foot fishing bo;it lies in 35 feet of water in the mid- dle of the entrance to Newport Harbor. . After diving rot days to affi x , empty drums lo the hulk, Fred Muns.on had managed lo fill the cans with compressed air and raise the vessel high enough to tow it in Monday. But at the e ntrance, heavy swells caused the air to escape from the drums a nd the hulk sank again. Shortly after 5 p .m. h1unson gave up temporarily, and chose lO wail Cor better weather. Harbor patrolme n, who stood watch Monday afternoon and tQ· day continued to s urvey the new resting place, said that the hulk is no menace to navigation, but that debris continues to Cloal up and is being retrieved. . 'MARKET POSIS ~-fi4RR<!W GAINS In recent wee ks, lhe Pentagon has concentrated more tht:1n 25 Navy ships ·within a few days' sailin g time or South Vietnam and Cambodia, both of whi ch arc totterin·g under Communist at· tack. Included in the force are some 4,000 Marines, counting the bat· talion newly.arrived at Subic Bay. Wildlife Pact Viewed --4J(EW YORK (UPI) -The Mck market c losed narrowly 'llfiher for the first Ume tn seven sessions t.oda)' in moderate trad · 111'r on the New York Stock Ex- change. ""The Dow Jones industrial i+era.ge 1ained 6.l4 points to 'i'Cl.22. II loot more than 27 points the put slx sessions. Advances &rely led declines, however. 0--obles, Alll ·'1-rices were lower ln moderate -f.ndln& on the Amertoon Stock. ·•change. Defense officials have spoken of these moves reluat.antly. Where possible they have linked them to what are termed humanitarian efrorts lo rescue South Vietnamese civilians flee· ing the advancing North Viet- namese army. ln confirming the move of the ~aririe battali on to Sublc Bay, the Pentagon said nothing about p os1i b le evac u a t io n of Americans. lt described the mis· J$ee.M,\&1Nf<S, PaceA1> Compromise Looms for Upper Newport Bay By JOllN\'ALTERZA routes a nd public beachland 01i-. 0.11., .. 1..,.sw1 a long the estuary. Although the votes have not yet The orieinal draft of the agree· been cast. a compromise ~eemed ment had Nevtport Beach as tbe likely today to iron out • flnal lan.dlord o( the pubUc access and -A•rlnkle In t~e..pact that wlll turn bCaahlands offered by the Irvine Upper Newport Boy into a Company Iii a proposed settle· wildlife preserve. m.e9t. • · The a pp arcnl consen sus Bvt coun~y supervisoFs were alrea d y reached by Orange --eon~erned that the. wording County supervisors and Newport might ma.~e It poss!~ for future Beach city councilmen suca:ests leaia to U.ke p'ace and tha L the a j~iot. admi ·s.~t.ion of access ~i -~ ya~l.y couldf~l lo.· to private use. Newport Beach councilmen are to m eet this evenlng to ex· amine the city's r ole in the ap· parent compro mise. When county s upervisors con· vene Wedne$day. they a re ex· peeled Lo consider the same. It.cm. , There is llttll!: time to n!solvc the matter, because a joint of- ficia l s igning ceremony is set for (Se~PBESERVE, l'ICeiU) safe and many other items of eq uipm ent, records and Curnishings to the new courl building four blocks away on Jamboree Boulevard. On l\tonday, the bag "''as routinely ha nded lo a deputy marshal whO took it to the bank ' fo r deposit. But the officer. Edward Wins low , phoned court aides from the bank and said the bag was empty. Officers said that four clerks in (See HEIST, PageA2) 3 Paint Cameras In Holdup By KATHY CLANCY OltMD•llfPll«Mill Three robbers. armed with s pray p aint and handguns, escaped with $4 ,700 in a well- planned heist from a Bank of America branch in Huntington llarbour Monday afternoon. The trio, described as "polite a nd calm," herded about 15 bank employes and customers into a ladies rest room, and spray· painted the lenses or the bank ·surveillance cam eras. FBI agents said today the three e nte red the branch, at 3166 Ad - miralty Drive at 1:20p.m .1\voof the men, one about SS and oae about 2S, went to opposite ends of the offi ce, announcing the holdup and ordering e veryone into the rest room. T he third m a n. described. as a bout 30, 'vent .directly to the cameras. s praying the lenses wilh paint to avoid having them capture the caper on film . As each ne w customer would walk into the bank, the FBI re- ported, the bandits ushered them into the cramped rest room. I Only o n e e lderly woman customer was a ll owed to remain outside. the FBI said. She was handcuffed to a cha ir in the lobby instead. FBI inves ti gators said the eldest of the three men grabbed . the cash from the leller stations, shoving it into a clolh gym bag. The m e n then accosted Patricia Hill of Sunset Beach, a custome r , as she entered the bank, taking her car keys. or~:eq\ eoast Weat her Partly cloudy and sli ght- ly \\.'a rmer Wednesday, ac- cording to the weather service, with chan('C of a few s hO\l.'ers. 1-li ghs 58 to 63 . Lo\\'S 44 to 50. Chante of rains Wednesday aboul 30 percent. INSIDE TODA V A new book chronicling the written exchanges. between Fronklin D. RooSeveU and Winston Churchill debunk.~ lhe theory thal FDR ''Con.!pired" to involve lhe U.S. in World l\'ar II . Anoly$is on Page Al2 •odou . Index At Y•w S.rvl<I AS lr!N .. l'rllll+<lt II L,,":i!:J'' Al C.I • AS tl4MIHM 11·11 c.mkt •• en,,_,. •• °""' tMtk•• "' li*Wi.>l P1.. Al 1'11..,.,.h•mitM Al l'IMflt• t'I0-11 M-K-si l11Wmlt•IM Al AllaUfllllfl SI IMM'rT'M .. 10 ,,,...,.., ... ~111., ... 1 All H.llt'-'tl -W'l "' Or• .... (Mllllf Al ,.._t Sl·I ,;,1¥11hrt•r All "*1• ...... w.t-Ml•lrdl 'r•ltv111"tft f,_llH• -..1 ...... ~klH•wt All•lt •• •• .. •• ,. f ~· Al OAILYPILOT N Badham's 'Measure ·:Approved " Another loose end in lhl' ,. negotiations to shift ownership of Uppe r Newport Bay to the California Department or Fish 'and Game t'Hme C'loser to being tied o£f Monday. The Assembly voted 71-0 to en· ,dorse a bill by Assemblyman Robert Badhan1 (R-Newport Beach ) "'"hich would C'hunge the legal wording in officiul docu- nlents. That chan,::e would allow for the use of the estuary as a wildlife refuge, instead of a harbor. Technically, tht! legislation '''ould ban use of the area by water skiers a nd power boaters. Badham 's bill is one of l\\'O pieces of pending legislation rc- 'Jated to the estua r y, A bill introduc t-d bv s t;ilt.· Senator Dennis Carpenicr <R· Newport Beach) relates to a • rnethod of r.:1ising the $3 .4 million in c·ash which will seal the ex- cha nge deal. Carpenter proposes lo l.:1p <.1 .fund contc11nin g rt'parations paid ·by oil (.'ompanies responsible for theS.:tnta Barbara oil blowout. ~. f 'rottt Page A J PRESERVE 11 a .m. Friday at Galaxy Park overlooking the 740 acres de st ined to be a state· ·administered wildlife preserve. Fifth Di s trict Supervisor 'l'homas Riley said l\.1onday he . believes the last hitch in the pact has been resolved and that his fellow board members will ac- C£'Pl the compromise of joint <id- n1inistralio11 of the publit· lands. ""The toncern \\•as clear and the real \•;orry, wets not with the present board of supervisors or J>re .!;;ent city council. By setting a rull' \\'hCrl.' it takes approval by t .... ·o agencies for a change. it re- ally <.1mounts to extra insurance that the publi c will keep the use. ··11rty understanding is thut the idea is agreeable to the board and the city," Riley said. · In Newport Beach, Mayor bonald Mcinnis said that he has been in contact with fe llow coun- cilmen in recent days on a one· to· -one basis and hi s impression hos been t.hal the panel will aeree lo the joint plan at this evening's special session. "I hope this is the last negotiat- ing point and right now the pro- spect ox an agreement seems ex· tremely encouraging," he said. Froni Page A J JACKSON. •• lions , producing secret agree- ments, containing secret commit- ments. .. There is a whole series or setrct accords that we .iu.sl have to dig out, dig out, dig out ... '"With thi s pattern of diplomacy, allies may feel ·betrayed if secret promises made to lhcn1 are not kept. Other na- ·t ions will inevitably doubt . ""·hether secret promises made to . them are equally valueless and . ;\mericans are left to wonder just . how many secret commitments .lheremaybe." 4-Men Rescued OXNARD (UPI ) -Four Ven· lura men who drifted at sea over- night in their disabled 28-foot cabin cruiser were rescued Mon - day by a Coast Guard cutter. Th e cutter towed the Aohcmiun Girl to Port Hueneme after a helicopte r located the trafl. CRAN"GE COAST ,. DAILY PILOT ~~.: ~;~;t, ;,~~~!f~:,•.I:. r;:~;~\= ;,"1·~; ;;.~i;;: U...11 l'ubH1"lno Co"1pf nr. '--ll•«M"'"' ~'~ l)u0h\hf<) """'ld"Y 1ftrCuQft 'n<l .. y lo< C.0'1A ,.,.. ...., "''""'"°'I llP•U" i"lu~1•"VI-t1r...._n1~°"" IAo~ V~lh ~ It Yo"•· ~•<141•0.0<• V•li. f """ l•<llHW !Mt(ft !.ou1r. CO••I. •" .. lo fftl<l"~1 ""'"'"' ·• &ull'•-"•tJ s~'"'""'' .,.., lwf<ll•.-• ,,,.. o"ll<'P*' ""0'""'"0 o••M '' •1 llOO w"I !My ~httl . (~11• M•'•· C•l•IOtn•·• 'll6ho Ro~rl N. 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Judge Orders Defend.am <hi Stretcher LOS ANGELES (AP) -One of six defendants in a Mafia-related rackets trial who was suddenly hospitalized with back trouble on the day the trial was to begin has been ordered to appear in court today on a stretcher. U.S . Di s trict Court Judge Robert Firth s aid Monday he ''•anted to ask James Testa how much pain he is suffering. T\vo orthopedic doctors who huve examined Testa were sub· poenacd to testiry on Testa 's con- dition. The trial with a sequestered jury, has been idle since Thurs· day and the remaining five de- fendants in the case have re- quested through their attorneys to have Testa removed from the case so that the trial may con· tinuc. · The attorneys argue that to de-· la y the start of the trial any . further would jeopardize their ri ght to a fair trial. The other defendants in the case -all with reputed Mafia ties -are Sam Sciortino of Foun· tain Valley and Costa Mesa. Peter Milano, Dominic Brook lier. Raymond DeRosa and Eugene Tyson. They are accused or extorting money in a s hakedown scheme involving local bookies, loan s harks and pornographers. f"rottt Page A I MARINES. • • s ion of the battalion as providing "possible back-up capabi!ily" for other Marines already at sea in the Cambodia-South Vietnam area and it tied m ention of those J\1arines with the rescue of South \'ietnamcse civilians. Although Congress has forbid- den the resumption of U.S. com· bat operations anywhere in In- dochina, Pentagon officials say they are confident they have the legal authority to use Am erican J\1arincs and tactical air power. if necess ary, to protect U .$. lives in an evacuation. Penta g on orf1cials sa id priv<1tely they "''ere sidestepping any public mention of plans to (.•vacuatc the more than 5,000 1\tncrica ns from Vietn<im because they were afraid offi cial U.S. acknowledgement of suCh plans would shatter South Viet- nam 's fragi le morale. For similar reasons. they have tried to avoid public discussions of contingency plans to pluck several hundred Americans out of Phnom Penh, Cambodia's besieged capital. Officials indicated that, if possible, Amer~cans would be brought out of both Cambodia :ind South Vietnam in ronven· tional airplanes. preferably com- 1nercial cha ii.er aircraft. t' .S. 1\ir Force t ransport planes y,·ou ld be hrou~hl into play if the commcri cal charier arrangement "''as inadequate or if ct)mmercial aircr;,il\ operators chose not to send their plunes Into a danj:(erous situation. lle\icoptc>r evacuation "''OUld be undcrtak<'n if the use or fi xed- "'>ng transport pl»nes was too risky , o(ficlals said. Frottt Page Al HEIST .•. the courthou.5e know the com- bination to the safe. F.xaminetlo,11 or the bag nnd the safe showed no signs of tampering. Officers said they plan to com- FroM Page A l GOLD ... had been pumped from a tank into four sm a Iler containers. Assorted · laboratory Instru- ments had also been set out, ap- µctrenlly to be carried away by whoever picked a lock to gain en- try, and some gold salts were also removed. One company spokesman s »Jd whoever gathered up the gold and specialized equipment dis- played detailed knowledge of the pl<.1ting business. Detective John Stoneback estimated that if the assorted goods had been successfully stolen, a $20,000 loss to the firm .... ·ould have res ulted. The s uspect was held in Costa l\1csa City Jail today in lieu of SS,000 bail pending issuance of a criminal complaint charging him with the triple offense. Three Coast Offices Hit By Burglars A burglar using a prying de- vice paid calls on three busi· nesses in a Newport Beach office complex over the weekend, mak- ing o{f with business machines valued at more than $7,000. Police said t hat all three breakins were discovered Sun- day and involved . these busi· nesses and losses: -Al the Al Pierce Company, 1400 Quail St .. Suite 100, the loss <.1mou nted to four electronic calculators worth $5,200. -At the G. Robert Baker Com- pany, quite 190, the loss amount- ed lo one e lectric typewriter \\'Orth $650. . -At Morltan Secretarial Service,. Suite 180, the thief took two typewriters with a total value of$1,300. In each ca5e, police said, entry was made by prying open a luminum doors which had been locked. Coast ·Panel OKs Permit For Chamber A permit request by the Newport llarbor Chamber o r Commerce 'for construction of new quarters at Newport Center was approved Monday by the South Coast Regional Zone Com· missioners. Chamber officials said today they expect to move lnto the new building in about a year. Former chamber manager Larry Miller said he expects ground to be broken at the site; 1470 Jamboree Road, wlthln several montha. Total co.'Jt or the project is ex· peeled to run between $500,000 and $550.000. with the actual building cost set at $325,000. The building will be located next to the new police and fire facilities on Sanl.lt'B)rbara Drive off Ja.m- boree Road. Plea of Insanity Given in 11 Deaths ~11-PY••p'ltO"'"''· s~,0 .. 11 ,1.,\ ,..,1..,. ,1111 ., ee.1.t ""'''· pile a tl1l of ptr11ons h1vtng ac· c.iii.·~·• '""""'._ .... ..,,M,i.•.a..oe ........ ~··· rcss to the s•fe durlng the HAMILTON, Ohio <AP) - .James Ruppert pleaded lnno· cent by reason of in1anJty today to an Jndlctment char1tne him with klllln& 11 members of his family during a gathering at hit mother's home Easter Sunday. Ruppert stood between his at- torneys In Butler County Com- mon Pleat Court, hit hands rlasped behind him, while a clerk read the 11 counts of the Indict· men~ ~:~~.~~~,;,'i•":::":::·:::~:::"'::'::· ~:::':;'"="::~::·::·~:::::'-::::~:::·":::ii--..:wee.kend m.o.'liJu: purtod. 1 • ' ·. $.l .0,000 F..xhihited La.wyer Produces 'Bribe ·Money' WAStlINGTON <U Pl l -and C~nnally contrived a cover secutori; that u glove was lying Defense lawyer Edward Bennett ~tory in 1973 lbal J.:.icobsen of-beside the money ln a cljtar box Williams today dramaticully ex-fert'd the money us a politlcu.I when Connally relumud it, but hibiled In court the $10,000 that contribution tn 1971 , that CoMal· th&t be testified Thursday It w ~ prosecution witness Jake ly turned lt down lilnd ihat the "aglo\•corgloves." Jacobson contends he received cash remained in a ~lllety depoatt Jacobsen testified that the from rormer Treasury Secretary box for years. cigar box contained bills of $10. John B. Connally in an attempt to Trying to discredit Jacob.'ien, $20, $50 and $100. Willi ams sajd cover up a bribe. \Villlamli pointed out I.hat he had those \\"ere the &»me dt!nomina- Willlams r ipped open the flap told a grand jury and the pro-tions which he displayed in court. of a large manJla envelope, took out three smaller manila en· velopes, opened them and placed three one-inch stacks of bill5 in front of Jacobsen. Williams later ended his cross· examination by readin& a laudatory letter that Jacobsen \lo'TOte to Connally in 1972. In the letter, he told Connally that no one in public life had treated him so well and he kncv.• no way to ex- press his gratitude. ; ' CoMally ls on trial in U.S. Dis· trict Court on charges he re· ceived a $10,000 bribe from Jacobsen for his help in obtaining an increase in the federal price supports for raw milk in 1971. Jacobsen, a former lawyer for the milk producers, has testified that Connally returned $10,000 to him in Austin, Tex., on Oct. 29. 1973, as Watergate investigators started dlgglng into the alleged bribe. l;le said Connally gave him the $10 ,000 in a cigar box with a "rubber glove. or gloves" beside the money. Williams asked Jacobsen to go through the bills quickly to see whether any might have been signed by George F. Shultz, who succ~ded Connally as Treas\Jry Secretary. "I just came across one." Jacobsen r e plied as Judge George L. Hart called a morning recess. A bill signed by Shultz would mean th at it could not possibly have been part of the original $10,000 payment allegedly made to Connally in 1971. After the recess. Jaco,bsen testified that 49 of the 280 bills bore Shultz' sienature. Williams asked Jacobsen whether he testified that Connal- ly told him at the time the money was returned that ell of the bills were "old enough." J,acobsen replied, "Yes." The bills later were removed from Jacobsen's safety deposit box and sealed in envelopes by Watergate prosecutors. Jacobsen has testified that he ' Senate Panel Okays Bill on Malpractice SACRAMENTO (APl -Two bills that would give lhe stale power to set up malpractice in· surance pools in counties where such coverage was hard to {ind have been approved by the Senate Finance Committee. Identical votes or 13·0 Monday sent the measures by Sens. Den- nis Carpenter (R·Newport Beach), and Peter Behr {R· Tiburon ), to the Senate floor. They would authorize the state insurance commissioner to set up a malpractice pool a mong liability companies in COWlties where substantial numbers of physicians were unable to find coveraae of their own. Insurers refusing to take part . in the pool \l.'Ould face the loss of their state licenses. The Behr bill is SB 491 . Carpen· ter's bill is SB 398. Froffl Paflt' A I TEAM .•• ticlpate will go on for two to three months," says IMV official t!t)il Schommer, stressing med~al supplies are still needed and still being accepted. • His shopping list or needs for the International Medical Volun - teei:s' collective black bag-of goods destined for war-weary re· fugees reads Ilke a pharmacy's inventory roster. · ''We need a ntibiotics, an- tihistamines, burn medicine, worm medicine, vitamins and li - quid iron. Vitamins particular· ly ... , "he explained . One smafl need found in most average American medtclne chests also underscores the burden of anxiety car.tied by many amon g hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese re· fugees of all aces. Schommer said the IMV 1his- slon is accepting donations of the tranquilizer drug Valium, while cash contributions-which are tax deductible-will be used to purchase what isn't given away to the JMV coordinators. Representatives of the non· profit humanitarian Oflanization which dispatc hes medical personnel to areas of critical and sudden need involving war, or natural d isaster, may be contact· ed. at the hotel. Schommer said the clear pic- ture of where the greatest needs and challenges lie will be brought buck Thursday by the advance team. Certain foodstuffs are being accepted, but other international aid agencies are coordinating such m aterial, while lMV Is more oriented to health care and medical treatment. Schommer said the advance teem includes Roger Steppe, of Santa Apa as leader, Dr. Victor Szabo, of Long Beach, the l MV president. Gerald Hardy, or Portland, Ore., the tMV m ,rcy flight coordinator and San Fftan- cisco ph,Ysician ,nd !"lurgeon Dr. Khuong Phu. A former resident and pract.i· tioner in Saigon, Dr. Phu 1s medic.al directOr. Schommer said needs still ex· ist for more doctors, nurses and paramedics with valid passports to sign up for the IM V trips, in ad- di tion to the 50 who have already registered and are waiting. He said about 10 are from the Orange Coast , ·while the re· mainder include 20 from other Southland areas and 20 from San FranciliCO Prospects for safe passage <ind plenty of t ime to treat the ailing and injured refugees seemed good lsst week bµt a bombard· ment today reached nearly into Sai~on itself. Viet Cong gunners and ground troops had hehj up their advance many miles outside the battered capital last week, faced with the refugee problem themselves if they were to take Saigon. No"''• the picture ls Jess cer: ta in . "We hope Uncle Sam would bail us out if it gets bad." one !l'vlV offi cial said last week. High Bread Price Eyed WASHINGTON <UPI> - Tile government's anti- tltttlon committee said to- duy it ""'ant's to know y,•hy s upern1arkel prices of bread, breakfast cereal , ;;tnd baked goods hq,ve re· . n1aincd stable while the ! cost of their ring rcdlents hus gone down. Albert Recs. director of 1 the Council on Wage and Price Statbllity. said he or- dered an inquiry into price trends in baked goods and cereals. A fl.'\V large com- panies with nation.wide dis- tribution ac count for a large share of s ales in this a1·ea. Sugar prices have dropped sh01rply in recent weeks and prices of wheat, corn and flour have also been moving down l:J:ut Rees said this pattern has not been r e flected in supermarket prices. Boating Slip Addition Plan Wins Approval A permit ullowing »bout 1,000 additional boat slips plus other r(\.cilltles in Dana Point Harbor y,•as approved Monday by the South Coast Regional Zone Com- mission in Long Beach. Commissioners unanimouslY. approved a plan by the T.8 .W. Partnership to construct the boal slips in the west basln of the harbor. The company <ilso plans to build six two·story structures housing rest rooms, storage and offices at the location. Al.so approved Monday was a permit request lo build a ·1wo· story commercial buildi ng ln San Clemente by William McDonogh. The project, estimated at S65,000 , would be at 116 W. EI Portal. The 3,000 square fOot bul lding would be used for pro- fessional office .s pace. 'Suspect Held In Bar Heist • If1\Mll..TON, Ohio CUPi l-An- thony Scott, 20. was held today on charges of holding up a tavern with a beer bottle anda toilet seat. f.olike Stewart, bartender al Brcnneman's Cafe. told police Scott hit him on the head Monday night with a beer bottle as he was entering a rest room and then grabbed a broken toilet seat and forced him to open the cash re-gister. · Scott was arrested several hours later ~nd $160 taken in the holdup w8s recovered. 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ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTAMISA 646-4831 HOURS: Moa. nr. n.n., 9 le l:lO -RI. 9 lo t -SAT. t :lO lo 5 I I I I So~aJ See11rity Widowers Given Pay Protection By SYLVIA PORTER • ln a recent unun1molL<i dec1s1on, the Supreme C.ourt 1declared a section of the Socia l Sec:unty law unconalitu· tJonal on the grounds that 1t dt.!l crlminaled ag1unsl women workers -a ruling whJch pnmarily will bc1tefll men -und •among men, maioly widowed fathers of young children. 1'he court's decision repres:ttnted a correction or an as- 21umpUon that "male workers' carningi:; are vital to lhe sup- • ~rt or their faro1hes, ,...-.-------... while the earnings of female wage earners do ·~ot s1gnif1c a ntly con· tnbute to lhetr fam11Jes' support ,. The extension bf' that assumption was (hat the s urv1v1ng Money's Worth spouses of women workt:rS who h<.1d paid their Social Secun - ty taxes were not entitled to the sum e prolect1on as the sur· v1ving spouses of men workers wh o had paid their taxes WITll TllE Rf;Jfo:CTION of that pre mise -allowing w1dowc1 s with young children to get the protection that !Wl.dows with minor ch1 ld1 cn ha ve been getting -other Soc1a1 Security prov1s1ons based on the same obsolete as· ti umpltons may al last .also be on the way to obli vion. (1) Thousands of clde1ly men could quality for aged .husbands and widowers benefits, for 1nstance.1tthe present law dtd not require that a man submit proof that he was re- c:e1v1ng at least one half his supp()rt from his working wife at the time of he r retirement or death 1'here 1s no such re·. qwrement for a wi fe or widow to get benefits based on the earnings of a male 1 (2) Jn the case of di vo rce today, an elderly woman can collect benefits as a divorced wife when her former husband retires , 01 as a d ivorced widow, 1f he dies -prov1d1ng the marnage had lasted 20 years or more There are no benefits 1or a dtvor<:ed h"usband or widower, no matte1 how long the marnage lasted and even 1f the divorced partner was 1n fact ~ fum1sh1ng he r former husband s support Don't think 1l iloesn 'l happen' , <3) TllE WAY TllE SOCIAL Security works now, 1t ts possible for a working couple -in the lower income brackets especially -to end up with les:t an total retirement J:x:nef1ts than another couple with the same total earnings where only the husband worked This situation does not oc-~~ Cur when the combined eam1ngs of the couple are substan-. t1ally above the maximum of earnings that a ny one worker can have co unted towa1d Social Secunty benefits The maximum 1s alre::idy up to $14 ,000 this year and it will ~ chmb1ng rapidly and steadily. i There 1s a simple, pruct1cal way to correct this problem r and that IS by basin g Socia] Secunly benefits for a work· ~g couple on the 11 combined e.11 n1ngs The change was pro· sed by former Rep Martha Gr1ff1ths, Democrat of 1ch1gan, was adopted by the House Ways and Means Com· m1ttec tn 1972 ~ but 1l was eliminated before the Social Secunty amendments or that year were enacted Rep Bella Abzug, Democrat of New York, has since tn· troduced a s1m1lar b1il but Congress has not yet acted upon ll Electronics Meeting Scheduled in lroirie "The impact of se m1conduc Lor technology on the elec t;rontcs industry dunng the next ftve years will be the subject at a dinner meeting or WEMA 's Orange County Council April 17 at the Atrporter Inn 1n Irvine Tran s 1tron Electronics , follo"'ed by eight years wi th Motorola Semiconductor. He Joined Fa1rch1ld tn 1968 and became head of 1ts sem1eon ductor components opera lions 1n 1971 In 1973 he was· elected executive vice pres1~ dent and last year assumed 1espons1b1ht y for all com· merc1al and component operations of the company. . Wilfred J Corrigan, pres1· dent and chief executive of· (Jeer of Fa1rch1ld Camera & Jhs trume n t Corpo ration, Mountain View will be the featured spe ake r The d inner mee ting 18 open to both WEMA members and 11on members. Those wishing to attend should contact the \VEMA office 1n Los Ang eles, (213 ) 641 8910 " , .Corrigan 1s .i 20 )-c <.i r veteran of the scm1conductor industry, s t a rtin g with ' 1 MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones ind S&P500Stocks 42 98 79.05 749.22 80 99 up up up up 0 29 0 34 6 34 0.64 'G11itt••rs 1111d l.,.ft!'if"rs 1 N•w Yorlt (UPI) ~The loll<>W•"!I I"! ;!Jl thOws the Stocks Lhat hit~ qaoned mo~! ... ...,.(! 10$! ti\., mo~l ba~d on pe•c.,nt ot N••U." 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TtlUk.i -.0-~ T-,-,-11~-·Yo l:~ft~R~°J~: l~ ,::;:,Vi> l alcOU NII I • Zum In<! 1110 ~I I "" IRS Assessment LOS ANGELES !AP) -Grea t Western F1na nc1a l Corp. hus an nounced 1t disag rees wtth an Internal Revenue Service assessment or $10 s million 1n tax der1c1encies and 1t "111· tends to litigate" the issue. ln a ftnanclal report issued Mon day, Great Western -holding rom· pany ot Great Western Savings ;i nd Loan Association -disclosed the I RS assessment wa$ on the firm's t ax ra.- tu:ms for the years 1968·70, including inleresL · I .... _ '·" 1-I '1_()T • ANIMAlogic1$.., ••n1tw Book 'Dashes Suspicion~' About .FDR ~ -·~ .. ~..a ....... ~·-r~ '"PO~'T YOU HAVE TO PAY ~l~ST7• By WILLIAM L. RYAN Al"S..C:l•IC:. ..... 1 Is I A suspicion voiced in some American circles that Franklin D. Roosevelt de· liberately schemed to involve the United States in World War 11 seems dashed by the newly published record or his secret correspondence with Winston Churchill. Al the same time, the reader can de- tect in the exchanges between the two leaders the outlines of problems that would grow from the war and haunt the United States and the West thereafter. ' ''ROOSEVELT AND Churchill: Their Secret Wartime Correspondence '' (Saturday Review Press, 803 pp, $17.50). collects more than 1,700 declassified messages that passed between the two from Sept. 11, 1939, aner Hitler's legions invaded Poland and when ChurcbJll was not yet prime minister, and April 11, UMS, one day before President Roosevelt died. Three historians, Francis L. Lowens.- tein, Harold D. Langley and Manfred Jonas, did the editing and provided a commentary that links the exchanges in· to a fascinating saga of a momentous time. ~ Britain was reeling from Naxi blows, and Roosevelt was providing what help was possible within the confines oC American ne\ttrality. When , in the spr· ing of 1941 , the Briton suggested that the one decisive commitment that might tip the scales psycholOC!cally toward Bri· · lain would be "Jf the Ututed States·were Immediately to range henelf with us ~ a belligerent power,'' Romevelt ioiored it, and Churchill did not bring lt up again. THE EDITORS SAY Qtey are satisfied that the subsequent exchanges lay to rest any suspicion that the President plotted to involve the-United States in Europe's hostilities. As !or the Pa·cific, Roosevelt appeared to have resisted broad Churchillian Sll&"- gestions that emphatic Ainericao response (o Japanese aggress'ons on the mainland would be welcome. When the Japanese invaded Indochina . . ' elx mootba· be tore ~rl Harbor, tho 1'1'<$~ent' (roze• Ja~ us.ts ln tho Unlt.ed Stalest ·B_u~1 t'alks with the Japanl"I• conUnued, 11nd, RooHvolt told Churchill aa late·aa.N:>vrllpe remained hopeful, though he aclde<l)hlit "we must all be prepartd tor .... tn>uble, pcssibly soon." It came two week11 later. with lhe Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. WlllLE THE correspondence ii · luminales a remarkabll reletionship- sometimes involvins-even atrimonious differences on matters of cooduct of the war and prospectiveJ»OSlw•f poUCies-4't. also leaves an impressiM that neither had a real apprecJatioo ol what Josef ·Stalin was all 11:bouL Introducing the Sarato~ idea: -· Standard IOO's 17 mg:·1ar:·1.1 mg . nicmine av. per e<gare11e by FTC Meihod . Warning , The Surgeon Genera l Has Determined That Cigare11e Smoking Is Dan ge rous 10 Your Heal1h. ' • , \ ' ~ • • I tng mOl'C. More puffs than lOO's. Tailored longer and slimmer than IOO's, so you enjoy extra smoking time, extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigareltes. Priced no more than lOO's. And Saratoga 120's are rich, full-Aavor cigarettes made fronl · a line blend of tobaccos. More than just a new brand. Saratoga 120's are a whole new idea in smoking pleasure. Because now you can enjoy smoking longer without smoking more. Look for them in the new 120 mm crush-proof box. Regular and Menthol. ''This cigarette's got style!11 .. • '• " .; , ·• ' -1 " .. ' J ,, ' .1 I t I I l I I l i ! ·1 I I I 4 Orange Coast EDITI0".1 Tctday's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 98, 2 S ECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL'8, 1975 c . TEN CENTS . . . . ,Weyand Says .S. Viets Need U.S. Ai.d From Wire Servlcea ;;;\VASHINGTON -Army Chief o( Staff Frederick C. Weyand ••id that South Vietnam cannot. eurvive without additional military aid from the United ~ates. ~~I told the committee the South Vit;.tnamese were under very heav.y pressure and that a crisis ~t had been reached for the •viva I of this nation," Weyand .. ' ~ told repart.era following-a closed- door appearance 'before the Senate Armed Services Commit· tee. Weyand reported to the com- mittee on his recent inspection trip to South Vietnam for Preei- dent Ford and said he fouod the situation tber'e to be In Juge measure ··a crisis of confiClence and morale.•• , Jf sufficient afd 1s received, the South Vietnamese will right. he said. "There's no question .about that in my mind,'' he said. But asked if there are any c.ircumstances under which the South Vietnamese co~ld survive without more-U.S. military aid, Weyand replied : "No, they can- not." Meanwhile, Ford today sought the advice of many past and pre- sent military, diplomatic and domestic advisers in w1iting a major foreign policy speech which he promised will answer some questions about the United Stales' role in Vietnam. · Ford spent most or the morn- ing conferring with top advisers a bout...the speech be will deliver to Congress Thursday night -a speech which press secretary Ron Nessen described as ··a broad foreign policy speech, de- aling with all major foreign policy issues." "'J think you will know some of the answers to the questions on .Vi etnam Thursday night,'' Nessen told reporters. Ford already has said he will seek humanitarian aid for beleaguered refugees and or- phans in the war-tom areas of Southeast Asia. In another development, the large·scale ··operation Baby lift ·· orphan nights appeared lo be t'Oming to a n end today, but there "'ere renewed calls for further massive airlifts from South Viet- nam. An Overseas National Airways chartered OC!O carrying 302 Vietnamese orphans winged its way toward the United States in one of the final major airlifts or the current series. IL a rrived at Travis Air i-.. orce Base near San Francisco at midday. Council Braced On Land 500 Missing Court's Cash Not in Bag i·~osta Mesa councilmen were . wf.)oned Monday night to prepare t.lifmselves for possible acquisi- t'.lOn or land downtown through CQbdemnation. · "lt such a step were taken it wpuld be the first implements-· ti'lfn of a program by the city's re-4:~Velopment agency, a body zRade up of the councilmen. ~~~unci lmen were told by Plan· riLQK Director Willi8m Dunn that il Jbey allow property on a block ijr;)Unded by Newport Boulevard, 1~h Street •. Fullerton Avenue and M agnoha Street to be de- Vfloped for apartments, as a de- veloper is requesting, then the ~~t of the block "will sit there 1,0r another 20 years.·· · The block currently is zoned ~Ommercia l , but Dunn said that j( a vacant part of the block is 2.oned tor apartments then the rest should become apartments 1.Qo. But the planning director said that an economic analysis showed that it will not be feasible for a private developer to acquire t he five remaining commercial lots and convert tbe;f to apart,.. ments. ·· ltarbor Municipal Court of· ficials and Newport Beach detec- tives remain puzzled today about the apparent theft or a lmost $4 ,500 in fin es a nd bail money from a locked s afe which was be- ing moved ove r the weekend. The Joss of the cash came to light Monday when court clerks learned t hat the loc ked canxas bag which earlier had contained the money was empty when it was opened at a local bank branch. Guards Nab Suspect in Gold Caper A factory worker from Orange is jailed today in connection with an a lleged attempt to steal $20_.000 worth of liquid gold and exoUe 18.b equipment from an kvinefirm. Detectives called into the case said that the money. amounting to the entire day's collection last. Friday, was accounted for, re- corded , and then locked up at the end of the court day. Police said that a court clerk told them she placed the bag and the key lo its lock in a portable safe late Friday and went home for the wee kend. During the next two days, pro- fessional movers assisted by. county jail prisoners moved the . Bandit,s Hit -Apowgize Apologetic burglars, who ' look $2,000 worth or office equipment from a Hunt· ington Beach !um her com· pany, left notes behind say· ing they were sorry. He aaid that they"'WOUld be too -osive and proposed I.bat the ffileveloplhent agency J>uy them and sell them to a developer at a marked-down price. The councilmen, who were rpeeting in a study session and therefore were unable to take formal action, indicated that they favored. rezoning the 1. 7- acre block residential. But they reinained .pass.ive on the possibility of city acquisition of pii·vate land. MEDICAL INVEN'fORY -Dr. Brenda Barnhart of Loma ·Linda Medical'P,enter checks bottle medicine while pre· med student Roger i;teppe Jr., 19 ; Wes Ferrari, 19, and Gregg 'Steppe, 18, (bottom.to top) pack and move other medical materials at Costa Mesa warehouse. lnterna· tional Medical Volunteers plan to take supplies to Viet- He was take n into custod y at the firm during predawn hours an.er a security guard at an adja- cent plant noticed suspicious ac· tivity and called police. Investigators identified their captive as Ri chard Louis Arnold ··speed .. Phillips, 25, of 2546 N. Orangehill Ori ve, Orange. Police today were look· ing £or the burglars, who broke a window at James Lumber Company, 17311 Nichols St .. then left with t y pewr i t ers and calculators. They left behind notes apologizing f or th e burglary but saying they needed to steal to support :.i drug habit. 1nam. , - Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley poinl-. e4 out that the redevelopment iaeency has only $15,000 in funds a}ld could not afford to buy. pro- .R~rty . City ·Ma.nager Fred SQrsabal pointed out, however. \fl.at it might be possible to .negotiate a loan based on lax an- ti.cipation notes, revenue that .wpuld come from increased tax-.es on the land when it-is re- d.eveloped. Saigon Tour Phillips, whom police said also uses the alias or Smith. was l;>ooked on s us picion of burglary. suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon and possession of burglary tools . Investigators said officers El- liott Nemerson, ·Terry Deverse and Tim Smith all responded to the suspicious activity report al Computer Automation, 17091 Daimler St .. shortly after mid· night. Employes discovered the theft Monday. Police said, "We don't have them leaving notes very often." Eye witness Ide ntifies Coast Medical Efforts Set . Conncilman Jack Ham'mett .eonjectured that if the city ac- ,qilires land with tax money then the city ought to develop it to 1 • (See LAND, Page A2) .. ,. ... ~ adva")ce team of four mf:n from ·the · Newpart Beach-based International Medicaf Volun- teers group today arrives in Saigon,· to begin marshaling a three-month mercy mission to aid war refugees. The contingent-vanguard of a 50-member medical aid team-is to s pend two days touring the area, then return Thursday with Avoid Defeatisn1 ~Marines 'Quietly' Ready Evacuation' WASHINGTON <AP) -U.S. Preparations to evacuate Americans from South Vietnam a~ being made quietly to avoid irtJgering defeatism that could 1~f$ten the country's collapse. ~e latest move in these low· preparations surfaced Mon- night when it was learned t a battalion of alx>ut 1,500 ' ~:!~ ~~~h~e~~s~~::1 f~~ a~j)ubic Bay in the Philippines. ,c ;;Also at Subic Bay, acfoss the ijQuth China Sea from South Viet- ' . ,MARKET POSIS nam, are the ingredients of an evacuation force -the carrier Hancock with Marine helicop- ters, two amp'hibious sh·ips and S. VIET PILOT BOMBS THIEU PALACE , P-A4 the big aircraft carrier Coral Sea with some 90 strike planes aboard. Jn recent weeks, the Pentagon has concentrated more than 2S Navy ships within a rew days' sailing time of South Vietnam and Cambodia, both of which are tottering under Cdmmunist at- tack. •· Included in the force are some ~ARROW GAINS 4,00tl"M8rines, counting the· bet· i {•" I' talion newly-arrived at Subic N~W· YORK (UPI) -The Bay. ,\toc:.'k market clo1ed narrowly Defense officials have spoken ~her for the first. lime in seven or these moves reluctantly. ~Ions today In uioderate t.rad~ Where possible lhey have li,nked MJ on the New York Stoclr. Ex-them to what are term e d 0~ge. • huh\anLtartan efforts to rescue .nr,,-he Dow Jones industrial South Vl.et.narf\ese civtUans Oec· ,r41:v~rage gained 6.34 points tO inl{ the ~dvanclng North Viet· ,a.22 .. It lost more lhan71 Points oameatarmy. t' °" past slx seuiona. Ad\lan••• -· In conllrmlng the moV<! of lhe .AArelY led declines, til>wever ••. -M~rlne-Wttallon to SOblO BIY, ,.Cl])ables. All) , the Pentagon ..,id nolhlng'about .1 ... Prices were lower in moderate poss I ble e v 8 c uatlon of .. uacling on the AmMlcan Stoc.t. Americans. It dee:tribed the mis· l!!C•· • CllOe lllll"SINEll;?IPl\Zl • a more accurate picture of what the total group faces there . A Pan American Airways flight was to take the entire group out Sunday night but a con- ference with U.S. State Depart- ment and South Vietnamese con· sulate officials led to a last • minute delay in plans to enplane immediately for the war zone. They remain on standby basis for the mercy flight, whi('h IMV Jeaders say may be cleared for takeoff as early as Wedn esday ni ght . Space is being provided by P:.in Am officials for the team of doc- tors, nurses and paramedics which will minister to needs of war refugees flooding the people- choked suburbs of embattled. Saigon. Coordination of the airlift- similar to an IMV campaign that brought help to hurricane- ravaged Honduras last year-is still going on at the Sheraton- Newport Hotel, where leaders can be reached. A warehouse has been don ated by Costa M esa's He nry Segerstrom family interests to f\ouse the estimated 5,000 pounds of food and" m edical supplies already gathered for the massive mercy mission. "This is something that 'we an· (See TEAM, Page A2l They checked the surrounding area and discovered a picku1> truck parked on a remote corner 0£ the lot, then spotted Philli ps walking through the parking lot. He was detained and qucs· tioned but refused lo discuss his presence on the pre mises, they asserted. Examination of the interior of the plant with company offi cials . <See GOLD, PageA2) VICE MAYOR MEETS P l)BUC Vice Mayor Jack Ham. melt announced today that he plans to be available in Costa Mesa city hall on a regular basis to answer questions rrom citizens. 1 He will be in the coun- cil's offices on the fifth floor from 8 to 9 a. m . every weekday except when he is out of town, he said. He asked the citizens call 556-5285 to make an ap- pointment so he can gather information in advance on the request or issue. J ewe I Figure One suspect in an $80,000 to $100.000 Indian jewelry holdup that occurred in Costa Mesa was allegedly id e ntified Monday night by an eyewitness as the gunman involved. Hi s a ll eged female a c - complice. however. has been re· leased , say police. and cleared of implication in the stickup at Navajo Tradi ng, 2342 Newport Blvd., on Antique lloY.'. Court appearances were scheduled today for the arraign- . menl of Joe T . Escamilla, 37 , of . Los An geles , principal suspect in ·• the March 20 armed robbery, plus three othe r suspects. Escamilla y,•as arrested at his home Friday and booked into Costa Mesa City Jail on suspicion of armed robbery and possession of stolen property. Investigators all ege Escamilla and a female accomplice keeping contact with a lookout by walkie- talkie robbed the small jewelry store and shackled two female clerks with handcuffs. The same day Escamilla was arrested. detectives took into custody Cecilia B. Robles. 38. of 1405 S. Shelton St .. Santa Ana . but released heron Monday. Wildlife Pact Viewed Compromise Looms for Upp er Newport Bay ' ByJOHNVALTERZA routes and public beachland toprivateuse. Of._O.HrP'lw*" ·along the estuary. Newport Beach ~Uncilmen Alt.hough the votes have not yet The original draft of the agree· are to meet this eve ng to ex- bct.n cast,.a comOt-omis~seemed ment had Newport Beach as the amine the city's. ro in the ap· likely today to Iron out a final . Jandlot'd o{ the.,publlc acce!Ss and parent compromise. w.rtpkltt.ln.tbe pact'thet will tum .. betc:.hland1 of(erJ;d_by1tbe.,.lrvlne When county aupervisors con· U'*'er NewporL Bay lnto a ~y In I' prC!'~. settle· vene WMnesda~. they are ex· W1 i(preserve-;' -1 t'tien~..,., .i.-.f".b.~·."":. pected to consider the same -T e apparent consens us Bufi counly su~ were item. ilready reached by Or&nge concernecj .t~at the iw-ordtn g There is little lime to resolve CoUnty aupervlsor-s and Newport migh\lnake-ff pos~ b future the matter. because a jo nt of • Beach city COW'ICllmen sug1ests leaad'to take Plac• ~_!b._at the riclal signing ceremony i1 set.for •'Jolnhdmln~atton-or a<!C I ....... cotlielV!_b~ill in-(S'ee P!iESERYE, Pat• AZ> ,, .J.\ c ' safe and many other items of equi pm e nt . r eco·rd s and furnishings to the new court building four blocks a~·ay on J:.imboree Boulevard. On Mond ay, the bag was routinely handed to a deputy marshal who took it to the bank for deposit . But the officer, Edw3rd Winslow. phoned court aides from the bank and said the bag was empty. . Officers said that four clerks in (See HEIST, Page AZ) 3 Paint Cameras In Holdup By KATHY CLANCY ot Ille Dilil' PilCllMiltt Three robbers, armed with spray paint and h andguns.· escaped with $4,700 in a well· planned heist from a Bank or America branch in Huntington 1-larbour Monday afternoon. The trio, des cribed as ··poUte and calm ,'' herded about 15 bank employes and customers into a ladies res t room , und spray- painted the lenses of the bank surveillance cameras. FBI agents said today the three entered the branch, at 3166 Ad- miralty Drive at 1 :20p.m. Two of the men, one about 55 and one about 25, went to opposite ends of lhe office, announcing the holdup and ordering everyone into the rest room . . The third man. described as about 30, went directly to lhe cameras, s praying the lenses with paint to avoid having them capture the caper on film . 1\s each new customer would v;alk into the bank , the FBI re- ported. the bandits ushered them into the cramped rest room : Only on.$ e lderly woman customer was allowed lo remain outside. the FBI said. She was handc uffed to a chair in the lobby instead. FBI investigators said the eldest of the three men grabbed . the cash from the teller stations, shoving it into a cloth gym bag. The m e n then accos ted Patricia Hill of Sunset Beach, a custome r, as she entered the bank, taking he r car keys. Wt•a ther Partly cloud y and slight· ly ~·armer Wednesday. ac- cording to the weather service, with chance or a few sho\\1ers. l.Ji ghs 58 to 63. Lo"·s 44 lo 50 . Chance of rains Wednesday about 30 percent. I NS IDE T ODAY A new book chronicling th f! written exchanges between Franklin D. Roosevelt .and Winslon Ch urchill debunks the theory that FDR "Conspired'" to involve the U.S. in World War II. Analysis on Page Al2 loday . " •• A Z OAILYPILOT c . Badham's :Measure Approved ,. Another loose e nd i n the .negotiations to shift ownership or .Upper NewJ>ort Bay to the .Culifornia Department of Fish .and Game came closer to being .tied off l\1onday, The Assembly voted 77·0 to en- dorse a bill by Assemblyman Robert Badham CR-Newport Beal'h ) v.•hich \\.'Ould change the legal \Yording in offic ial docu· ments. That chan~e would allow for the use of the estuarf as a \l:ildlife refuge, instead of a harbor. Technically , the legislation wou ld ban use of the area by ,, .. ater skiers and power boaters. Badham's bill is one of t .... ·o pieces of pending legislation l'l'· lated tot he estuary . A bill introdut'cd by state· . Senator Dennis Carpenter < R· Nev.1port Beach ) relates to a method of raising the $3.4 million in cash which will seal the ex- change deal. Carpenter proposes to tup a fun d containing reparations paid by oi l companies responsible for .the Santa Barbara oil blowout. -, ~ ./,. .... _,,-. ..... F rotu Page ,1 I · PRESERVE 11 a.m. Friday at Galaxy Park _overlooking th e 740 acres •des tin ed to be a state. administered wildlife preserve. Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley said Monday he believes the las t hitc h in the pact has been resolved and that his fellow board m embers will ac- cept the compromise of joint ad- ministration of the public lands. "The concern was clear and the .real worry, was not. with the present board of s upervisors or present city council. By setting a rule \\'here it takes approval by t"·o agencies for a change, it re- ally amounts to extra insurance that the public will keep the use. "'l\ly understanding is that the idea is agreeable to the board l:l.nd the city," Riley said. In Newport Beach, Mayor Donald Mcinnis said that he has been in contact with fellow coun- cilmen in r ecent days on a one·to- one basis and his impression has been thal the panel will agree lo the joint plan at this evening's special session. ~ ··1 hope this is the last riegotiat- ing point and right now the pro- spect oX an agreement seems ex- tremely encouraging," he said. Mes a Council In Opposition To Gun Curbs ~ny Jegislation that would ban pistols has the unanimous op- position oC the Costa I\-tesa City Council. · A resolution, drafted by Coun- cilman Robert Wilson and ap- proved by a 5 to 0 vote, urges state and federal legislators in- • stead to s upport laws that would increase penalties for persons convicted of crimes .while using handguns. The resolution also calls ror more em phasis on curbing narcotics traffic if lives are to be saved. The motion notes that a ban on pistols would make possession of a gun a crime and argued that this would make il ··a victimless crime." A ban would burden la\v en- forcement agencies and indirect- ly result in an increased burden on the taxpayers. the motion con- tended. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT Rober! N Weed Pt .... 11»,,, •.-.! Publ'"'°' J,1c k R. Curley "''' P'"l•O-n1 •.-.!Vo.,.,., M.-,..ll't< Thomas K ee vll Tliomas A. Murpliine ""'"•Q•nQ [nl!Of Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall A'"'1•n1 M• ... Q"'O Ed>1"'• Costa M •u Offic~ no W.•1 ft•y ~1 ...... 1 '""""lnQ •~a"" Po !lo• 1i.o, ''""' O!Mr Offices Tuetdey, Aprll 81 1975 Birthday Sarrprise F1rsl Lady Betty Ford, with President Ford at her side, cuts a piece of birthday cake during a surprise cham- pagne a nd cake party hosted by the President aboard Air Force One. Mrs. Ford's 57th birthday is today. F r o m Page A I MA RINES ... ~ion or the battalion as providing .. possible back-up capability" for other Marines already at sea in the Cambodia·South Vietnam a rea and it tied mention of those Marines "'ith the rescue of South Vietnamese civilians. . .\!though Congress has forbid- den the resumption of U.S. com- bat operations anywhere in In- . dochina. Pentagon offieials say lhey are con!ident they have the legal authority to ~se American Marines and tactical air !>(>\\'Cr , if necessary. to prolect U.S. lives in an evacuation. Pentagon officials said privately lhey \\'ere sidestepping any public mention of plans to evacuate the more than 5,000 Americans from Vi etnam because they \•.'ere afraid official U.S . acknowledgement of s uc h plans would shatter South Viet- nam's fra gile morale. For similar reasons, they have tried to avoid public discussions of contingency planS to pluck several hundred Americans out oC Phnom P enh, Cambodia's besieged capital. Officials i ndica ted that, ir possible, Americans would be brought out of both Camlx>dia and South Vi etnam in conven- tional airplanes, preferably com- mercial charter aircraft. From Paye A l GOLD ... revealed abOut 35 gallons of liquid gold used in computer circuits had been pumped from a lank into four small er containers. Assorted laboratory instru· ments had al so been set out, ap- parently tlj-be carried a\\'ay by whoever picked a lock to gain en· try. and some gold salts were also removed. · One compa ny spokes man said ~·hoever gathered up the gold and speciali zed equipment dis- played detailed knowledge of the plating business. Detective John Stoneback estimated that if the assorted goods had bee n .successfull y slolen, a $20,000 loss lo the firm "·ould have resulted. The s uspect was held in Costa Jl;Jesa City Jail today in lieu or $.5.000 bail pending issuance ur a criminal complaint charging him with the triple offense. Swe lls Foil Reco ver y of West e rne r Heavy swells and a stifr wind Monday thwarted efforts by a Newport Beach diver to refloat the hulk of the sunken sportfisher Westerner , and, after being raised brie!ly, the boat sank again. Today. with the weather worse than il "'as late h1onday, what r e- mains of the 65-Coot Cishing boat lies in 35 feet of water in the mid- dle or the entranCe to Newport Harbor. After diving ror days to affix empty drums to the hulk, Fred 1t1unson had managed to fill the cans with compressed air and raise the vessel high enough to toy.· it in Monday. But at the entrance, heavy swells caused the air to escape from the drums and tbe hulk sank again. Shortly after 5 p .m. Munson gave up temporaril~·. and chooe to wait for better weather. Harbor patrolmen, who stood watch Monday afternoon and to- day continued to survey the new resting place, s aid that the hulk is no menace to navigation, but that debris continues to float up and is being retrieved. Munson hopes lo bring the floating hulk to a county mooring and refloat the hull.· After that, he hopes lo salvage what he can from the vessel. Authorities, too, hope to spend some time checking the boat to try to solve the mystery oC the sinking. WELK .PLUGS COSTA MESA Cost~ 'l\1esa will get a plug in this y.·eek 's Lawrence Welk Show to be broadcast lit 7 p.m. Satur- day on Channel 11 . The band leader has inrormed city orficials that y.•hen the show \\·as taped he mentioned the Costa Mesa .Chamber of Com- merce's recent p resentation of its l.fcart Award to "champagne lady" Norma Zin1mer. Officials, Builder Making Park Plans Costa Mesa city officials and a developer are working jointly on a plan that could result in a three- acre park on the site presently occupied by the Paulo Drive-In Theater. The park would serve about 2,100 residents . those li vi ng in a proposed 289·unit development of the 20·acre drive· in property and others presently living in the Del Cerro lra<·I. As the city rounc1I wa s briefed on negotiations ~1onduy night. it became clear lhlll much will de- pend on a plan to remove a house from Pierpoint Street in the Del Cerro tracl lo provide access to the park from the north. Condemning a house would be ;1 new step for the council, of- ficials pointed out. and there may be a ddillon1:1l problems in that residents of t~10 homes on locale it. and then resell it. The question was taken to the council lo get a feeling on how the elected o!ficials feel about such a plan and als o for their views on some cost disagreements lh• staff has with the developer, Jim Gianulias or Cameo Homes. Gianulias is asking the city to pay for the cost of lengthening a street. development or all o{ the park and acquisition of part of it, and acquisition of the house. These cost.& would amount to $t86.000. ....... _tllof«" Jll)~ .. i-18"></'-•••.t l •tu1'• ~ ..... 11kG..._,,. ~'""' M...,,•"910'\6'-.. ft 1 1tf)Bf¥11 8u.il~, .. d ,._,.Oii<• V•ll•Y. ruo1 i..> Pt• qo..., ••Mn tJl•oo I ••t*.t'I '--!-~· her s ide of the Property would 1 ri d themselves with corner lots. -T•l•SJftone (114t M1"4l21 CllJMtftd AdverUsing 647;S671 Planning Director Will\am Dunn said that the staff does nol fttl the cit:v should pay lhe!ie C'Qllll· ts. A staff report shows that the developer is saving money by not having to build a street that was · earlie r foreseen. by being al· lowed lo build patio homes on 4,500-square·foot lots rather than 6.00().Kquare-foq_t lols, and by' be· ing allowed to build about 100 more units on the al te than cur· rent planning policies would al- low. \ CoP•rltlll, ,,,, O••~·-c .... 1 PM .... , ..... G C~•w. H• ""'""''*'' ...... mu•"•,ion•, ..,,, .. , •• ,.,•tit< •r ••~•~lh•,...nh "•'''" ,.,., Q41 rt1.,o•wt •• wO-t ,,...,,.1 POI""''''" •t ("f'OQI\'-''· k<oncl (lfll ..-r..t llfll'I •I C0'1f Nl•\.t. c.1110<n1•, i~tlt<rt~o,,.,,,., U.D0....,.1ft1~; "'-Ill' llO"'°"INY'i 1'111111•1 °""1,,.11-)l 00 •-city <>lfitlij..i1 poi-..out, however. tha t thera is a house for sa le in Pierpoint which the coun- cil could buy to provide the street access. City Manager Fred Sorsabal estimated that it would cost the city $17,000...lo buy lhe..houae, re.- councilmen sald that they are opposod to the city p1ytn1 for the street. and indicated that there would have lo be ''some horsetrading'' on-the other CO&t&. \ ' Secret Deal in Vietnam? WASHINGTON (UPI) -S.n. Henry M. Jackson (().Wush. ), che.rged toduy that •·secret ngree- ments" exist between the United Stales and South Vietnam which hllve been hidden from Congress and -until rece ntly -fron1 President l'"'ord. Jackson said the agreements "envision fateful American de· cisions, ''but did not disclose what they entail. Nor did he accept a · challenge to make his knowledge availubletothe Senate. "I know of no 'secret agree- ments." said Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield. "Every time we m et with Mr. Kissinger · 3fteroneor his visits and journeys overseas, that question was asked and the answer always was no.'' I-le said if there was s ubstantial evidence..or secret agreements,.•·1 would expect the appropriate committees to· look into the breaches of (aith and trust.'' Jn a Senate speech, Jackson said "I have it on the best of in·. formation, the best authority~ that secret agreements were re- ached" in connection with the Paris peace accords on Vietnam. As for Ford, Jackson said, .. I think he has only recently found out about these accords.'' White House press secretary Ron Nessen had no immediate comment on Jackson's charges. Jackson, an announced can- didate for the Democratic pre-. sidentiai nomination, said that while Ford has hinted congress reneged on its commitments to South Vietnam, ''The fact is that Congr ess is being accused of violating commitments and ob- ligations it never heard of." Jackson also said "obsessive secrecy'.' marked the SALT I negotiatiqns, to the paJnt where not even then Defe nse Secretary l\1elvin Laird and then Secretary of State Wi'lliadi: P . Rogers were informed about two accords. And Jackson said ''crucial Sov·• iet·American communications'' bearing on the trade ' bill still have not be e n disclosed to Congress. . "Indeed," he said, "this is the ·pattern which has come to characteri1:e our r elations with ·other nations -secret negotia- tions, producing secret agree- ments, containing secret commit- ments. ~ ''With thi s pattern of diplomacy, allies may fee l betrayed if secret promises made to them are not kept. Other na· Lions will inevitably doubt whether secret promises made to them are equally valueless and Americans are le ft to wonder just how many secret commitments theremaybe.'' From Page A I LAND ... avoid giving it to a developer who would ·'make a profit on tax.- payers' money." The present proposal by de- veloper Richard Sewell is to con· s truct 24 units on the vacant land. Dunn said that this would be tak- ing the center out of the block, and if the rest of the block is not acquired "it will just create another problem.·• The meeting ended v.'ith the councilmen apparently agreeing that the entire block should be re· sldenti"al but they gave no indica- tion whethe r they were willing to commit the city to a redevelop- ment program on the reSt of the land. " , ... ..• TONIGHT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -R egular meptlng, Co:ita Mesa city council Chant· bers. 7:30p.m . OCC REGISTRATION Registration for nine ·week rourses beginning April 14 , Ad- missions and Records Bldg. 8 a .m. to 8 p.m . r.tonday-Thursday , 8a.m. toJr.m. Friday. HIGH ···~iiOOL llAND AND ORCHESTRA FESTIVAL - OCC Auditori um , April 8. 9, 10 , .au day. "SUllJECTTO FITS" -South Coa s t Repertory Theater, throu&hSun.8p.m . UC! LECTURE -"The American West,'' Room 251 llumanities Hall, 7 p.ro. WEDNESDAY,APRIL9 COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370 Adams, 8 p.m . BARllER SHOP QUARTET SHOW -Newport Harbor Ex· change Club filth aM ual be.oefit show. Harbor High Auditorium, 8 p.m . "ALCOHOLISM, AN AD DIC· TIVE DISEASE" -Dr. Robert Schmit! lecturer, Ralei1h Hills Hospital , 1507 E . J6th ·St., Newport Beach, 6 :15 p .m. In- formation : 645-5707. d . UCI LECTURES -Living Marilie Resou r ces or California," Room 158 Physical Sciences Bldg., P,oetry Writing Workshop, Room 248 Humanities Hall, ''The Heart end Circulatory System,'' F r eshman Lecture Hall, Medical Surge II Bldg., "The Worlds Within Us." Room 101 Physical Sciences Bldg., all 7 p.m . Fro• Paflf'J Al TEAM .••. ticlpate wi ll go on for two lo three months ," says I MV official Phil Schommer, stresting medical supplies are still ne'eded and still . being &C1=epted. His shopping list of needs for the Inlemation aJ Medical Volun- teers' collective black bag of goods dest ined for war-weary re- fugees· r ee.ds like a pharmacy's inventory roster. ''We need a ntibiotics, an - tihistamine,s. burn medicine, worm medicine, .vitaml~ and li - quid ...iroo,. Vitamins particular- • ly .•. ,"beexplalned. One small need !ound in 'most average Am e r i can· med.IJ:ine chests also .un derscores the burden of a"'hlll:iet)! carried by many among hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese re- fugees or all ages. Schommer said the IMV tnis- sion is accepting donations of the tranquilizer drug Valium, while cash contributions-which are tax deductible -will be used to purchase what isn't given away to the IMV C'OOrdinators. Representatives of the non- pro(it humanitarian organization which' disp8tc h es medical personnel lo areas of critical and sudden need involving war, or natural disaster , may be contact- ed at the hotel. Schommer said the clear pie· tore of where the greatest needs · and challenges lie,will be brought back Thursday by the advance team . Schommer said the advance team includes Roger Steppe, of Santa Ana as leader, Dr. Victor Szabo, of Long Beach, the IMV president, Gerald Hardy, of Portland, Ore., the JMV me rcy fli ght coordinator and San Fran· cisco physician and s urgeon Dr. Khuong Phu. • Coverup Money Exhibited WASHINGTON (UPI) - Def Pn1e lawyer Edward B49nnett \VUllams Lodu y dramatlcally ex- hibited ln <~Ourt the $10,000 that prosecution witness Jake Jacobson contl'nds he received from former 1·reasul'j' Secretary John B. Connally in un attempt lo cover up a bribe. Williams ripped open the nap of a large manila envelope, t~ out three smaller ml,Ulila e • velopcs, opened them and plac three one·inch stacks oC bills front of Jacobsen. Williams l11ter ended hls cross- exam in at ion b y reading IA laudatory letter thut Jacobs~ "'role to Connalfy in 1972. In ~ letter. he told Connally that no one in public life had treaied hijn . · so well and he knew nov.•ay to ex- press his gratitude. Connally is on trial in U.S. Dls- trict Court on charges he re· ceivcd a $10.000 bribe from J acobsen for his help ln obtaining an increase in the federal price s upports (or raw milk in 1971. 1 Jacobsen. a former lawyer for the milk producers, has testifitd that Connally returned $10,000 to him in Austin, Tex., on Oct. 29, . 1973, as Watergate investigators started digging into the alleged bribe. He said Connally gave him the $10,000 in a cigar box with a "'rubber glove, or ~)ov.es" beside the money. Williams asked Jacobsen lo go through the bills quiCkly to see whether any might have been s\gned by George P. Shultz, who succeeded Connally as Treasury Secretary. "I Just came across one,"' Jacobsen r ep lied as Judge George L. 1-lart called a morning recess. A bill signed by Shultz would mean that it could not passibly have been part o( the original $10,000 payment allegedly made to Connally in 1971 . After the recess , Jacobsen testified that 49 of, the 280 bills 1 bore Shultz' signature. "-'illiams asked J acobsen Y.'hether he testified that Connal- ly told him at the time the money was returned that all of the bills were "old enough." Jacobsen replied, '·Yes." Burglars Hit Home and Car Burglars raided a Costa Mesa man's apartment and car, the victim discovered Sunday, steal· ing more than $200 in valuables !including a television set, liquor and wearing apparel. Arthur R . Vinsel , of 2360 Harbor Blvd., t old police he arose Sunday morning to find a television set valued at$130, plus bottled items missing. The victim went to his car to drive to the police station and re- port the burglary but fou nd another burglar had apparently ransacked the vehicle overnight. An overcoat valued at $50 had been s tolen. F ron• Page A l HEIST •.. the courthouse know the com· bination lo the safe. Examination of the bag and the sate show.ed no signs of tampering. Officers said they plan to com- pile a li st of persons having ac· cess to the safe during the weekend moving pe riod. PRUDENT BUYING Throughout our 80 years of carpet relailing, one fact becomes quite evident-that when money is less plentiful, people buy better quality. Th is is contrary lo popular belief, but makes good sense if you th ink about it. When .you hove to concern yourself with value and performance, you ore likely to buy better quality. .. At Alden's in the last five years our per unit sale has been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Consequently, we hove the largest selection of finer qualities you will see anywhere, all at competitive prices. l'he end result is customer satisfaction, pride and recommendations which provine our overwhelming source of new business. .ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A. ve. COSTAMISA 646-4838 HOURS:-: Tin -t lo l :JO -I'll. t lot -SAT. t :lO_lo S I I ' • l . . • •