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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-09 - Orange Coast Pilot,,,_ .. ' .... ,,. ""' ' . ' " ........ ·-····-· -I ftflseii~F~t:ls~ iiJ. lr:Vine I '· I • • Patty~ Scotts .. FIY to.l Algiers -.. I~ Latest .Report . . • . ' .• .. Assessor Aide, I Tandy Official Plead Innocent a ees Patty~ ·scotts Payment Said Not 111-egal p.u, P11ttt """-., ... , ... ,. 1tlo9fli.,. NEWf'b.RT LIFEGUARD LOGAN L~ABEY SEEKS VICTUlil Lowered·Over Side of Bridg!I, He Grope• for Ml111n.li Man. ' R _es.cile Fails;;· 8oy .Drowns in Irvine • By ARTHUR R. VINSEL after 11 p.m . until the I a.m . 01u..o.11, P11o1L11 search ~ancel lation. , .A search for a youth who was The officers lost him ohly by in- apparently swept to his death in ches,cmd·seconds. the rampagJng waters or San HeltCopterS from· both the Joaquin Cre'ek in Irvine was Costa Mesa and Newport Beach abandoned early tod&y, after a police departmenls crisS<:rossed P,ass of floating flood debris the swirling, rally waters of the struck him ancttore him from the creek where it empties into Up- Onaertip gra!p.of two' Newport -p e r N_e wp or l . .i ay, th eir Bench policem~n . searchlights blatlng. But no bOdy 1 The officer& went to his rescue ·''.was found. . after hearlng screams ror help New'port Beach Lifeguard from tbO raiihg Wit.ten while ,Depa'r\men.t.. tllvers entered the thcY were.'lllttcting traffic swiftlf·flowlnf creek and nea~by at •tbe brldl'e oo ,. seafc~ed benea. h the brJ~g.e MacArthur Boulevilrdllooded by • Jo~ated be~ween Unlvers1ty Bae overf.lowlni Creek. Dnv• ~nd .Bristol Street too. No clues to th~ identity of the • ',. were convt'nced he did not 'victim had )>ee~ deljlfmlned.IO"..~ 1!•~• r.a~d under the day blll pollce speculated he was ' tiri!lge. • Vi. . · a UO Irv\ tl~den\ due to his ,Patrol S~ Ike BUICh and Of· "''and lh"*'<allpo. • ' , • · , ~· ~-GllD\•~· both 30. Tiie Jlt•mDt<il tee<uo spaMeil iii~ the :,ylettnl. wu• trapped 1 (wo-hoiu-period, crom shortly : <See WATERS, P11eAZI . • . ' • ~ Go to Algiers? From Wire Services A newswoman who won a Peabody award for her reporting .. of the Patty Hearst case says the kidnaped newspaper heiress might be flying to Algiers. But Algerian ~fficials and the· U.S. Embassy said today they had no information about the r~­ port. And there was no indication that she might have arrived. Jn San Francisco, Charles Nixon Secret Viet Pledges Substantiated By HELEN THOMAS WASHIN.GTON CUP!J Former President Nixon secretly promised South Vietnam Presi· dent Nyugen Van Thieu that tbe United States ·would react ··vigorously" to any major viola- tions of the P a ris peace agree·'. REDS PROBE SAIGON DEFENSES-Story AC GOLDWATER BLAMl;S JFK, LBJ FOR WAR-A7 ' ment by Communists, a White House spokesman said today. , In a s tatement, presidential press secretary Ron Nessen said: "The publicly stated policy and intention of the United States government to continue to pro- vide adequ-ale economic and military assis tance and to react vigorously to major violations of the ·Paris agreem ent reflected cont\d~tial e?'lcbanges between the Nixon administration and President Thieu at the time.'' Nessen s,aid, however , thal t~ law passed' by Congress on Aug. 15, 1973 011tfawing military ac- tivity in So,µtheasl Asia "of course ruled out tbe possibility of American military reaction to violations of the agreement.'' Nessen issued the statement in response to a charge by Sen. Henry Jackson, (0 -Wa!h.,) that the United States made "secret agreements" with the Thieu gov· ernmellt ln connection with the •iltllinl ofiho.pioce Jccords. <See SECRET, P1seA2l - · Bates, the FBI agent in charge or lh'e. Hearst case, s aid the report ·Tuesday night by television news reporter Marilyn BakerofKPIX- TV was the first he heard con- necting Miss Hears t with Algeria. Miss Ba ker also has writleo a book on the case. Mrs. Baker said she received an "unconfirmed report" that Miss He arst, accompanied by radical sports fi g ure Jack Scott and his wife Micki, was due to fl y ''from Budapes t or Cuba lo Algie rs.'' But a nother report said Jack and Mjcki Scott, sought by authorities for questioning in the Patricia 'Hearst case, planned to "surface" at a news conference today, thei r attorney's secretary said. Maureen Holcher . secretary to atto·rney Mi c hael Ke nnedy, called news m edia to say that the Scotts -who dropped out of sight last month after being linkeC in news reports to Miss Hearst - \vo uld appear with basketball star Bill Wa lton and Kennedy al an undisclosed location. i\tiss Hearst is the daughter of San Francisco Examiner presi- dent and editor Randolph A . Hear st . The FBI has sough't her since she v.•as kidnaped on Feb. 4. 1974, and later in taped messages renounced her parents and said s he joined he r captors. She Is sought on a variety of stale and federal charges that in - clude kidnapin g, assault 'and . ' bank robbery. Fingerprints of Mi ss Hearst 1 and the Scotts reportedly were <S.. HE~JIST, P~e~. }USl'ONECUL SOLDHISC4R ·''It only took one call to sell my car. The first caller bought it.·· That's lht s uccess experienced by the Newport Beach man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: '70 BUG , better thannev.·. w /everylhing Mintcond. $1490. lf you have a car you'd like to sell, call 64Z·5678. ll only takes a · few words in the right plac~ lo mlike a sate. Along the Orange Coast, lhe 11ght place is the Daily pilot. BREAKS. SILENCE Assessor Vallerg. Tu:a Bribery Figures Enter Innocent Pleas By TOM BARLEY Ol Ir. O.Uy PUotSU!t Suspended Orange County As- sis tant Assessor George Upton and Tandy Corporation executive James Buxton pleaded innocent late Tuesday in Superior Court lo bribery charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment Both m en we re ordered by Judge Everett W. Dickey to face trial May 12. They remain free on their promise to appear. It was alleged in testimony of· fered prior to the indictment be· ing issued that Buxton, 48, a re- gional sales manag,(tr,forthe Tan- dy-cootroll ed Radio shack chain. provided Upton with marine and slereoequipment f reeof charges. At that time. it was testified, Upton had been assigned by the then-county assessor Andrew J . Hinshaw lo handle a ll assessment matters related to the Tandy group in Orange County. Upton , 54, also faces trial June 9 on multiple criminal charges filed against him and eight other assessor 's employes after a long . Grand Jury invesligation of al- leged. assessor's orflce ir- ·regularilies during Hinshaw·s term of office. It is alleged tha t the nine men billed the county for more than $10,000 in overtiffie and mileage expenses at a time when they were actu a lly work i ng on 1Hinshaw's congressional cam- paiga~ .. ,.,.., Lawyers ror Buxton and Upton appeared Tuesday to have aban- ($ee PLEA, Pa(CA2) '.' ByGARYGRANYILLE Ot lh• D•l ly Pilot 51•11 Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga de nied Tuesday that he acted improperly in 19'73 when he accepted $7 14 in consulting fees and expenses from Spartanburg County. South Carolina . Vall erg'a spoke freely about the Spartanburg payment and other controversies centering around the county assessor 's office dur- ing an exclusive two·hour in· terview in Santa Ana. Spartanburg \\'as added to the list of assessor 's offi ce con- troversies last week when it was learned that Va llerga and Rep. Andrew Hins haw. who preceded Vallerga as Orange County's as- sessor. collectively had accepted S7 ,176 from the South Carolina 1county. Valterga was paid S714 and Hinshaw S6,462 for consulting services and expenses related to Orange County's sale of a com- puterized a ppraisal system to Spartanburg County for $2 ,045. Tuesday. Vallerga said the pay- ment to him was neither illegal nor a conflict of interest. <SeeVALLERGA, Page A2) Or::a :asl Wt.•ath1•r Some c learing by tonight and the weather service says it'll be mo::;Lly fair ,.hurS'"d ay. Not quite-as cool. Hig-hs 60 to 65. UJ"'•s tonight tn the 40s. Cha nce of rain 10 percent or less. INSIDE TODAY Police say lhe disla// pre- sidenl of a revolutionary firm producing a fictitious 3-wheeled aulomobile is real- ly a 'he ' in disguise. See story Page AS. • Al DAIL y PILOT • - • OSCAR WINNERS ART CARNEY (LEFT), FRANCIS FORD COPPOL.A SHOW TROPHIES A First for Car'neV, Three More for Returning Director of 'Godfather II' A Night of ·Surprises 'Godfatlzer II,' Carney, Bursty11 Top Field LOS ANGELES <UPI l -··The God£ather Part 11" completed an unprecedented one-t\110 Academy .<\ward sweep. Ellen Burstyn won a close contest for the best actress Oscar and television comedian Art Carney climaxed a night of surprises by taking the Oscar for best actor. <Related story, photo, 86) .. The Godfather Part 11 " was named best pic- ture -the first time an Oscar-winning movie was !followed by an Oscar-winning sequ~I -and out- distanced a ll rivals with a total of seven awards Tuesday night. score, a ra re and possibly unprecedented father -son victory. It brought to 10 the number of Oscars won by the saga of the Corleone dynasty, begun by the original "Godfather," named the best picture in 1972. ntE BEST SUPPORTING actor and actress awards went to a traditional favorite, Ingrid Bergman, and a newcomer, Robert De Niro, for his portrayal of a younger version of Marlon Brando's Don VitoCorleone in ''Godfather II.''. . IT WAS A NIGllTOFtriumph for Francis Ford Coppola who won an Oscar himself as best director for ··Godfather 11'' and shared the Oscar for writing the film with Mario Puzo, author of the best -selling novel that began it a lL Caoppola sa w hi s own family do as well as his powerfUI fictitious mobsters. with his father Carmine Coppola taki.ng an Oscar for t.h~ r;n ovie's Miss Burstyn "'on the best actress award for her performance as a housewife turned down-and· , out singer in "Ali ce Doesn't Live Here Anymore," nosing o~t powe rful competition from Faye Dunaway ("Chinatown") and Gena Rowlands ("A Woman Under the Innuence"). She had been 'nominated, but lost, last year for ''The Exorcist" and in 1971 for her s upporting performance in "The Last Picture Show.'' From Page Al SE.CRET •.. Ford ~as in the final stages of preparing an address to a na- tionally televised joint session or Congress at 6 p.m . PDT Thurs· day. Ne ssen repeatedly slated that in s ubstance the private ex- changes b etween Nixon and Thieu .. do not differ with what was stated publicly by the Nixon administration al the time of the agreement." The Whit e , J.louse put out a' series of stat~ments made by the Nixon administration in the af· termath of the signing of the ac· cords in which Nixon slated that violations threatening the agree- m e nt ''w o uld call for ap- propriate, vi gorous reactions." Secretary of Slate Henry A . Kissinger and other high Ad· ministration o£ficials have con· sistently said there were no secret a,greements between the two governments. In his foreign policy report of May, 1973, Nixon said, "We have told Hanoi, privately and public· Jy, that we will not tolerate viola- tions of the agreement.'' Although pressed by reix>rters, , Nessen refus e d to s pecify 1wbelher by "vi~orous reaction," the Nixon administration meant military inlerventpon or a r e· sumption 9f the bombing. ' ' · P· Koreans Dead SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Seven South Korea n army soldiers working inside an al· leged North Korean infiltration tunnel 165 feet under the central demilitarized zone have been found dead, the United Nations Command announcedtOOay. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 'TheOr;onoe cw.i O.Uy Pllol, wlm"'"''" ~,.,.... o;"""I"'* N<'*\ Pf•U. I• ~ll•htllb1ltleOr­ COdM P\lbli-.111"11 ConlP•fly, s..>•.i• ... itooni."'e po,obll"""' MOnll•1 ,........._. F'rldoly lo< CMI• """"'· N<!: .. _t llta<ll, tt"nll"9'<"1 -h/F"""· 1aln V•llef . lr••IM, S•cldl-<• 'l•lltY •n<t . l .a!rl'..., lk..:11/SouU• C:O.~I. ,. 1J1'iQH ,..~, ""u'"" I• Ptit.11'""" s.1 .. rNr• -s..n:i.t~ ... ''"" Pflncop;lt 1111b1IS11I.,. pl•n! •• •I W Wr" ii.of ~tr.:111. Cini• MtM, C•lllo•••m"'- Robert N. Weed Pr ~•l!'-~l •nll P\>bli- J ack R. Curle.v • \ll<t Prt>•MM •""Go_ ...... ~ Thomas Keevil Thomas A . Murphine MooM~"<I Ell<tor Charles H. Loos Richard P. 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I., Front Page Al' V ALLERGA BACKS FEE. •• · The 52-year·old assessor polnt· ed out that state codes do not pro- hibit assessors or their employes from consulting with public age n· cies, only private businesses and firms. ''I see nothing wrong with ac· cepting such assignments as long as they do not interfere or conflict with my duti es and responsiblities here,'' Vallerga said. "In this case, they did not," he added. Other than the $714 payment from Spartanburg, Vallerga said he has not received payment for consulting services since he s uc- ceeded Hinshaw as county as- sessor on Jan. 2, 1973. However, Vallerga volun- teered, he has been paid travel and lodging expenses for pro- fessional speaking engagements in New York and Colorado. "I was not paid for speaking, only for expenses incurred as the result of the appearances.'' he said. According lo Vallerga, the only other sale of the county's single family residential computerized. appraisal syst e m has been to the city of Madison , Wis. He said the city hired an Orange County employc, Al Russell, lo s upervise installation o[ the system. Turning his attention to othet'· problems afflicting the assessor's offi ce, Vallerga said he is not aware of any effort to oust him from offi ce o the r than a newspaper story that did not speciJy sources. He said. he would vigorously· oppose any effort to remove him from his $35,280-a·year elected job. He conceded that his refusal to testify before the Grand Jury last November during its invesliga· tion into the alleged illegal use of assessor's office . employes in Hinshaw's 1972 .Congressional campaign may have put him in a bad light with some. / He also noted that his r~nlre­ fusal to sus pend six indicted employes as recommended by the s upervisors probably went against their grain. "I regret, deeply regret, that none of the supe rviso~ have dis- cussed these matters with me," · Vallerga said. "But we still have laws that we all function under,'' he added, in a reference to the fact that he serves as county assessor as the resultof the mandate he received from the voters in his election vie· tory last June. . Vallerga called his decision not to testify before the Grand Jury the toughest of his life. "It went against all the moral beliefs and values that I had grown up with," the University of California engineering graduate said. He claimed his refusal tolesti£y was based more on lhe Grand Jury's refusal to a llow him legel counsel than on an unwillingness tospeak. ··Actually I would have invoked the Six\h p.mendment ri1ht to ·counsel rather than the Fifth ,, Amendment had it been accepta- ble lo the jury,'' he explained. The county. as sessor acknowledged that his office has been beset by problemssincenine employes were indicted. on the campaign-related charges and then assistant assessor George Upton was indicted along with a Tandy Corporation executive on three b~bery counts. ·In addition, there is a pending grievance 37 employes in his of· fice are filing against the county. The grievance claims the workers are owed roughly 32,000 hours in unpaid overtime work. ''Transl ated to dollars,•• Vallergasaid, ''that'ssomewhere between $200,000 and$300,000.'' ''But what the employes are re· ally saying when they talk of such a grievance is that they have in the performance of their ~uties worked many overtime hours .without pay .. They are saying, we are not chiselers or cheaters and we have a sense or responsibility to the county," Vallergasaid. He noted that si,nce early 1973 workers in the assessor's office have undergone a series of inter- rogations. "They have been investigated by the disttict attorney's office. the Grand Jury, the Grand Jury's contract auditor, the auditor· controller and now the special ad .hoc committee formed by the s upervisors,'' Vallergasaid. He also admitted that some of the workers have apparently been interrogated by the FBI in con · nection with its investigation of Hinshaw's campaign. "Under the circumstances 1 a m very proud of the· way our people have performed,'' he said. "I think you will find that this office and its employes have cooperated in everything asked or them," Vallerga added. "I don't understand how anyone could say otherwise." I As far as his relationship with Hinshaw is concerned., Vallerga said he has not talked with hi s former boss since before Chrlstmas. · •·1 don't te ll Andy how to be a congressman and Andy doesn't tell me how lo be an assessor,'' Vallerga said. He noted that their friendship goes back 17 years and al one time they were very c)osc. However, Vallerga admitted Hinshaw had not contacted him when he was in his fi eld office directly across the street from the assessor's office last week. "But," Vallerga added, "I like nnd respect Andy very much. And I think the record clearly shows that he did an out.standing job &•county •ssessor. '' Despite his praise ol Hinahaw, Vallerga made It clear that he re· cognlzes a difference between his administration in the assessor'" office and Hinshaw's. n1 told everyone heie la5l year that there would be no involve· ment In my campaign as there allegedly was in Andy's," he 1ald. • ---··'" SECC1-arges United Brands WATER-8 ••..• betw"eLen the brldgt! abutrtfent and the ubove·ground guard rail when they went after him. . . ' . -Hit ID: Lawsuit; His body was 11ter1tl1Y Jammed between the ;&teel and concrete by lhe 1'1ltc• or Ions "' .... ter rushing to the bay in a tnµdd y flood 40 yards wide ul certain points. WASHING TON <AP) -Tho Securities ».nd Exchange Com- mission ril ed suit tOOay against United Br.ands Company, alleg· ing the banana grower and meat packer paid $2 million to various countrl~ for favorable business \ treatment. The largest pQymenl U»ted in the suit was $1.25 million to ''high a:overnment o(ficials of the re· pubUe o( Honduras" in Sep· tember. Tbe suit said the com· pany agreed tb pay an additional $1.25million in tbe future. United Brands said in an earlier statement from its Ne'w York headquarters that the payment wa s approv ed by (ormer Chairman Eli l\<t . Black. I Frotn Page~ r HEARST ... among those round in a rented farmhouse near South Canaan, Pa., last montJl. The New York City fireman who owns the house said he rented it to a woman named Micki Scott. Official sources in Algiers in- dicated Mi ss Hearst would not be Welcome. "We had enough trouble with , the Black Panthers," one source said, "and we have since re- established diplomatic relations with the United Slates." Meanwhile . f e de ral in· ve stigators hav e found n o evidence that Patricia Hearst hid in the Manhattan apartment of Jack Scott, according lo a high ranking o(ficial close lo the case. The official also said the FBI doubts that the 21 -year-old fugitive newspaper he iress trave led to New York City at all. Two Die on Ship JACKSONVILLE, Fla. <UPll -An explosion and flash fire in the fireroom of the United Slates Navy destroyer Meredith on Tuesday killed two shipyard workers and injured five others. The incident bappened quickly, and a Navy Spokesman said damage to the ship was negligi- ble. KY· 1711 • Trinitron Black fell to his death from' the '4th floor of a m ld· Manhattan skyscraper F e b. 3 In an apparent .s uicide. The SEC allo annoWICed today that it was su1pendln11 theuadinlt of United Brands Company i;tock unto until Aprll 14 to give the com· pany time for complete diti· .sen1ination or the news. The United Brands statement a lso mentioned an additional $750,000 paid the last five years to other governm·enl ''in coMection with the securing ol favorable business opportunities.'' The auit did not name the coun· try. however. Neither the United Brands ·statement nor the SEC sl.d.l named the Honduran officials involved. The· SEC said the money was to gain favorable tax treatment for the company's banana produc· tion in the Central America'n country. The SEC action was aimed, at blocking the comp3 ny from mak· ing what the suit ca~ futureun· true statements aboutoperations. The suit contended the com· pany covered up the payments in its previous rcparts to the com · mission and stockholders and asked the U.S . District Court in Washington for an injanct.ion bar· ring future f atse statements. The Wall Street Journal said to- day tbe ~F'C IA':JS investigating a $1 .25 million bribe paid by United Brands and allegations that the recipient was the president of Honduras, Gen. Oswaldo Lopez. In i~ .atate111enl, t.he COlllfiADY did not call the money a bribe .... · "The board of directors ol the company ha1 determined ttiat this additional payment shall not be paid,'' the statement said. Fro111 Pafll' AJ PLEA .•• doned their earli~r attempt to ob- tain a court order that would seal Grand Jury transcripts support· ingtheindictment. Their inaction means that the transcripts will become available lo the press and public later this week. · "I had' hold olhls bell, It's hurd to estimw.te time pe~iod~ under those conditions but I would e:itlmate I had him for five or to minute!:i," said Sgt. Blitch. "I was extre mely surprised at the speed and depth. of the water." he added. Blitch said he was straddling the guard rail or the brid1;e. try· ing to hold on with his legs, . because his feel didn't touch bot· tom . Their victim' was by then una· ble to help in the rescue, "He was in e xtremely deep. panic s hock . h e made no response. He had a goatee ... I was holding his goatee to keep his nose out of the water but he had ·given up," said Sgt. Blitch. "He ·kept dropping his face back in the water.'' ''He wai; very sml-111 and Crail," added Officer Gilman. ''l tl¥>ught we were going to be able to save him when we firs t got out there . _ • I was scared to death after we got back.'' The two officers battling to save the viclin1 wedged under the bridge appeared to be niak'· ing headway -they were getting help from two State Division of Highways emergenc,Y workers ·With ropes-when the tragi~ drama came to an end. A massive pile of debris swept downstream by the San Joaquin Creek floodlng bore down on them, dragging the unidentified man of£ toward Upper Newport Bay. "They were tearing at my legs and they were tearing at Dennis' legs wl)en he came into the water," Said Sgt. Blitch. "There were trees ••• hute branches ... ' · "l just wish we could have saved the poor guy,'' he said. No clues were offered today lo the identity of the lost youth and poli~e were hoping for some idea baaed on any missing persons re- ports that JI\ight be filed. Fellow phtrolmen investigal· ing the tragedy early today had nothing but praise £or the life· saving effort undertaken in the fiood\1i1ater s aonid a driving rain and hazards of debris hurtling 5eawerd lo"'·ard the bay. 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"ITS ASONY:' I Rile11 S1tggestion Riverside Eyed In Orange County Supervisor T.homas Riley wants county at~rt officials to !iludy nancho Cablornia _In ll.iver&ide Cow1ty U!j a potential site for a ne w ~ulhern Ca liforniu intcrnutional a1rpprt. ~fhe t''ifth· District supervisor will ask his fellow board mem-~r~ Tuesday to authorize pre- hm1n_ary ~Jscuss ion of the possi· ble s1tc with Riverside and San &~ \?@(!!][? ~@[?WO©@ fi.f c.so . ('A !f:.!61 1;. /11l'l1Jde .iiour h'lt.'1Jl1out.' 11un1 tn·r. Out of l.url< DEAR PAT : Where does a 42- year-old man go when he has no job, is ineligible for unemploy- ment insurance and can't find a job? J have no car, no money and' can't pay my rent or buy food . I've been looking (or a job on foot. My electricity Is about to be tumed off and I have no phone. If you could help me, I would ap- preciate it. M.J.,NoClty llelp is a\'ailable for a person in your situation, but no action can be taken until you pro\'lde your address. and furthe r facts about your e mptnyment and personal background. Before AYS can a!islst any reader. pro- per Identification -including nam e, address and phO'ne number where one can be re· ached during business hours - m ust be included in a letter to the column. Food Coupons DEAR PAT : Regarding food roupans whic h people do not use, •.City or Hope welcomes every ome as a donation,. I Was delight- • etl to discover this. ·and would like to pass along this informs- ~ lion lo your r eaders. G. V.,Newport8eacJ1 Although City of Hope a<eept· ed coupon donationS: previously, this is no longer ~big done-. A spoke1man. foi-the facility's volunteer td'fice said that coupon donations eonlifl...,e to arrive from all over the coWltry, and they can not b,e us~ a~ \his time. G11i_deDog.« DEAR PAT : Is it true that blind persons actually do not OWJI,;; .. their own guide dogs? If that't the case, who's responsible for any damage a g uide dog might do? A .R., San CJemente ort Bid Diea:o County superv1son.. Riley. Supervi"or Ralph Diedrich und County Airport Dir<.>ctor Robert Bre&nah u1' would re11resent Orange County. Rile y, u. .retired Marine general, is apparently hopeCul hi s propasal will COWlter s ugges- tions by othe.r supcrvil:Wrs that the new jetPort be located on lhe Marines' Camp Pendleton base in San ·Diego County . The Rancho California area is near the town of Tc mec::ula , close to the San Diego-Riverside Coun- ty line . ll is near the inland boun- dary of Camp Pendleton but is not on the military reservation. "l believe the r e Is sufficient potential from a pre liminary study done by the director of aviation to warrant u conference with representatives from Riverside and San Diego," Ril~y said. The Rancho California site was studied by the Jate supervisor Ronald Caspers, who owned a ·ranch about SO miles south in San Diego County. Al that time, the question of in- adequate ground transportation to a nd from the site came up as the majorob5tacle. A San Diego County spokesman said several potential access routes to the Rancho California site have been iden- tified but the fact that it lies in another county .has stymied in depth investigation. Riley conceded the site has its problems, but said it ofrers the best possible service to all threl! counties. "There is room there for such a n airport and it wouldn't impact a single home o r business with noise," Riley said. Riley's staff has estimated the Rancho CaJi fo rnia site has enough room for three parallel 10,000-foot runways rar from any residential areas. · • Gurney Linked To Tryst in Bribery Trial TAMPA, Fla. (UPI ) -A wit- n~s in the fe d e r al bribery. conspiracy trial of former Sen. Edwarc\_ Gurney a nd fot&r other men has.nt.estified that Gurney' and a young female companion used an apbrtment in Puerto Rico owned by a s t ate construc- tJon ~mpany. The t estimony 'fuesday of Arthur Litt was the most stun- -ning of the nearly seven-week-old trial of G urney, charged with conspiring to defraud the govern- ment by collecting political con· tributions from Florida builders in reldrri for f avorable con- sidefaUon on rederal mortgage insurance applications. .Litt, wh-o worked for the Cosmopolitan Construction Co. al the lime, said he went to a n ailJ>Ort in Puerto Rico in October. or Nove mber 1972 to pick up Gurney al the direction of Miami builder Sumner Kramer. Gurney's wire has been ill and "institutionalized most of the time since his election to the Senate in 1968. Tide T11rns for Trucker ~ near-tragic accident .and dramati c rescue are depicted m these two photos from Larkspur, Calif., where the rear llJ'.lil of a double truck-trailer (le ft) hangs on a railing of Richardson Bay overpass after skidding on wet pavement Wednesday. Aprll 9. 1975 \ OAILYPlj..OT A3 • :t ' UPI Tll..,._. and sending front units into the bay. At right, truck driver John May, 34, is pulled out of the water by two members of the Larkspur Fire Department. Ketcord for Fuel Savers?· By DOUG FRITZSCHE Oftn. Daily Pi1911Ufl Energy conservers should be allowed to cache the energy they save against the hardships of a future of blackouts, brownouts iVJd m_onumental energ~ costs, according to a UC Irvine pro-· fessor. Ro land Schinzinger. an as· sociate professor of engineering al UC! a nd an Irvine planning · commissioner, be lieves residents of energy-saving homes and owners of conserving businesses should have today·s thrift re- warded by less stringent require· men ts in the energy-tight future. Writing in the Orange County American Institute of Architeets Journal, Schinzinger urged architects lo take e ne rgy con- servation into cons ideration when they design homes and com- mercial buildings. lower operating costs reflect on monthly payme nt ability." Thus , he contends, the costs of healing and cooling a structure are left to the occupant. Those .costs, he believes, will mount d r amatically incoming years_ During the energy c risis of 1973-74, Schinzinger pointed out in an interview Tuesday, Los Angeles County ordered fl at 10 percent cuts in energy consump- tion. The effect of such a move he said, was to encourage more c'on - s umption when the situation eased. A household that is already con- serving, he said, would be hurt more by flat cutbacks than one which is squandering energy. Schinzinger s uggests that cities which require energy-savin g building design be given credit for thrift and be dealt with less hars hly d~rin g times when energy is in short s upply. Such a system , he said, likely '-''ould be handled by a hierarchal Qureaucracy , \\'ith cities at the bottom rung. Schinzinger con· t-ed'ed that his plan would require the backing or utilities and several levels of government, but , believes itY.'ill work. The long·term errect--rcduced drain on scarce energy supplics- would be aided by e nergy- conscious architects. U1.tdciings, he asserts, use a third of all e nergy consumed. "A southe rn e xpos ure with suitable overhangs will admit the sun in winter , s hield against it in the summer," he wrote in the Journal. "Suitably located v.:in· dows or vents can provide cross ventilation. Siting wi th regard to noise will allow us to sleep with our windows open Y.'ilhout being haunted \\:ith the roar or traffic or the \1tasteful installation of air conditioning. ' .. Heating or coolirig systems can be laid out so a better balance is achieved , including the abili.ty to disconnect a portion of 'the structure. Hot water lines can be shortened. Why not m ake solar assisted hot water systems man· datory for pools?" Admitting that market condi- tions are not quite right for such measures, Schinzinger s tresses, ·'perhaps we s hould get busy anyway,' for the day v.:hen energy 1costs require a ll the conservation measures we can muster is draw- ing near." To depict the iimoWll of energy consumed in this country, Schinz- inger compared consumption to a trainload of coal. To supply America's energy demand, he said, would require a 1,300 m ile long freight train-the distance from Orange Co untY to Arkansas-every day. Orange County's benevolent cli mate, he saJd, lends 1itself to energy-saving building design. ~ ~ .;::-: ~ ..;;, ..Another train of equal length wou ld have to run in a parallel track lo carry away the debris 0£ -our energy-driven modern life: rubbish, tailings, ashes, usable scrap," he said. Bu( thot potential is being ig- nored today, he maintains, because "banks and other lending agencies have yet to indicate t blt '~ .. 4, + • 't , - He Picked Wrong Line PHILADELPHIA (A Pl -A would·be bank robber handed a telle r a scribbled i:iote which she couldn't r_e- ad, so he switched to Plan B and announ ced': "I am a bank robber." 9onald D'Ambrosio who was standing in line next to · him Tuesday annoWlced: ''I am a policeman." The off-duty cop was in plainclothes but car rying his service revolver, and took the man into custody. Limit on Outdoor Ad Lighting Seen Orange County Counsel Adrian Kuyper was ·ordered by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday to draft a county ordinance aimed at limiting the use of commercial and advertising lighting outdoor Supervisor Ralph Diedrich suggested the ordinance for the county's uni corporated territory, conceding that a great giajority of outdoor lighting is inside city boundaries. "Every li ght that is lit in the county represents the consump- ·tion of precious fuel and every ef- fort should be made to utilize li ghting to it s fullest extent." Diedrich said. that a lthough such an ordinance would only be good in unin- corporated areas, it could serve as a model for the cities to follow . Diedrich said detractors of s uch a law, which could con - ,ceivably order all but essential lights turned of£ from midnight lo 6 a .m . or a sim ilar time span , ·say it will alter consumer spend- ing habits. ·•1 must counter this with the question of how many consumers are spending after normal busi· ness hours?" Diedrich said the procedure ror enacting the law \\:ould have to be carefully deve loped so the de· sired results could be achieved. ··can you picture the gouging of the Earth, the effect on the at- .mospher e? Tl\e rolling stock r e- quired, the capital to finance it? If a ll bounds on energy were· re- moved and our present rate of growth were resumed, we "·nuld generate as much heat on E<i rth by the turn of the century as "'c re- ceive from the sun. ·•1f e\'er there was need to tawaken to our mounting predica- ment, it is now," Schinzinger maintains_ Pay Cuts U.-ged The guide dog belongs to the licensed school providing it. Any guide dog user is responsible for damage done by ihe dog he uses, and all blind p e r sons and trainer s carry an identification ·card. Gulde dog users have special rights lo accommodate their dogs, l1owe ver. Landlords can't refuse to rent to a bUnd person because he has a guide dog. Additionally. a blind person; or a trainer, can't be re(used en- try into a public place , or on any . common carrier or any hotel or place or public accommodation, amusement or re!iort when ac- companied by a guide dog, nor can additional charges be made because of the dog. Agriculture Bureau . Prostitution Probed "The use of commercial and adver.tisement lighting after normal bus iness hours is not con- siste nt with this goal,•· he added. Supervisor Ralph Clark said Kuyper was given 30 days to come up with a preliminary plan to limi\ lighting for a report back to supervisors. RIVERSIDE <U PI) -TheCity Council Tuesday asked the city manager to encourage municipal employes to take a voluntary pay cut to avoid layoffs and ease a projected S3.8-million budget de- ficit. One official said if the pay cuts we r e not made there would be a decrease in services and an inc.rease in property taxes. • Not A enilable DEAR PAT Many years ego r obtained a bottle of Amazol for- cuts, burns a,.nd sunburns. I find it lo be an excell ent product, but ( haven't been able to find another bottle or it anywhere. Can you he lp me locate a buying source? M .II., Huntington Beach Amazol, sold to industrial and buslnes's firms, Is nol available at retail •tores. You may orde r JI. directly, however , by writing to Amazol Co., 1141-t Long Beach Blvd., llynwood. CA 9026%, or by phoning (213) 774·5911. Suspect Admits Theft Cha.-ges OCEANSIDE (UPI) -Seal Rutledge, 43, Los Angeles. was released Crom jail TUefday,after. investigators determined a falal shooting Incident in which he was • jnvolved was an ·aca.ident. Police detectives determjned there was a struggle between RuUedae and the victim. Mrs:. Willie Wood. 43, Los Angeles. over .a .38: l!»llber plliol. al a liquor store park1nC lot, • r WASHINGTON (UPI) -Gov· ernment inves tigators have un· covered evidence of after-hour craps gam es a nd marijuana traffic al the Agriculture Depart- . ment and are probing allegations female workers r an a prostitu- tion ring, a spokesman says. The sex rumors have riot been proved, however, the·spokesman added, T uesday. L.L. Free·, asslstaqt direct or of t he department's offi ce of in· vestigation, s aid t~e gambling and drug inform ation was turned up in November and was rl!- ferred to the Dis trict or Columbia police. Ftee said one employe was ar- rested and two others resigned "'during the early stages or our investigation.'' Charles E . Co llin s .. a spokesD'\an for the District or Columbia police, said the police . department round no grounds for filing gambling charges or for prostitution. The case was closed after a single narcotics arrest, he said. "This was not a large-scale thing,'• Collins said. "Jt was a s mall lncident and there is no on- gOiog (Police) investigation at the Dep11rtmcnt of Agriculture now." F'ree said Agriculture ngents ~re nonetheless continuing Uicir investigation of a report that ·sever a l female emplo yes engaged in prostitution in a de- partmental office building across the street from where Secretary Earl L. Butz has his office. But so ·far, he stressed , "0.ur investiga- tion has· not s ubstantiated any acts of prostitution." Free said the investigations to date have produced "No indica- tioh that any organized ring is in- volved in any of the alleged ac- tivities. He added he believes the arfalr was "r elatively minor." He sald the gambling was "mostly shoot- ing dice and the drug matter ·seems to have involved marl· juana." The events, Free indicated, al- legedly took place mostly after working houQ...tnihe Agriculture DeJ18rtment 's big south building. It is ooe of several office build· ings housing about 10,000 employes in a complex near the Was bington Monument 'and the 'Smithsonian Institution. Butz. q uestioned about the incj. dents. told reporter.; he learned of the probe some time ago and had told aides "lo call in the poli ce." Butz told a reporter he ordered staff people ·'to move In prompt- ly, g"et the police In and gel this thing opened and cleaned up. ll's better this way_" G:; ByJ.C.11 Ui11PllR/ES , ---~~ DRAMA AND THI: SILVER MACE The ••mace" is an ornamental ~ staff, ceremoniously carried ~ before medi eval di gnatarics. ~ A four-foot silver mace still ~ stands, after 133 years, in our country's House of Represent a ti ves, wh ere the Sergeant of Arni.s ·need only threatened use o[trus legal symbol of a uth o rit y to cool r~presenta~i.ves' tempers. Silver windings bind 13 eboriy rods (for original s lates), and a solid silver eagle tops a 4 I'> inch sterling globe of the world. · One of the dramatic moments in rustory occured during the 53rd congr ess whe n a New York Representative was attacked with a knife by his counterpart from Georgia. Mace in hand, the \ Sergeant of Arms quickly stopped the fight, the last such action in our history. . n OMEGA Atl N .A .S.A. astronauts, sirice the space program began, have worn Omega watches on their wrists. Ordi- nary. every day jewelry store Omega Speedmaster Chronographs. The kind anyone can buy. 2.-button, 4-dl•l $pMdmaa11r •ri1t com1Wt1r. Me11ur111 111ap11d fnt1r.al1 ol 11our1. m1rw111 •nd 911cond1. S1alnlt11 111111 c1H will\ matclllng bracol1l. W111r-N1l1t..,t. ·J. C. .JJum.p/i,.k6 Jeweler6 \ 1623 ll-!_~WP6AtBLVO., CO~T~M_6SA CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmencerd-Master Charve· 27 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATtQl!P PHONE 548·3401 • • , ' j --" ti.f Of.ILYPlLOT WedneSday , Aprll 9, 1975 .Just • Reds Probe Saigon's Defenses . . ::'.'•> -l·b .. ,,., "" . .. T · :~::·. om · arpbiae '•·.1· Raindrops .Are Falling' RAIN JOTS: SOme say the pre- <"ipitation shall be unending along this best or all possible coasts. We have a permanent sky-leak. But some things you just cannot see unless raindrops keep falling. Such as : Th~ young man, driving slowly down Forest A venue, the main business stem of Laguna Beach, in one of those tiny blue sports ears wilh bugeyes. No top. Rain fslling. And there he was, one hand on the whe el and the other holding an umbrella over his SY.'eetheart beside him . Ah, love knows norain ... Noon-hour crowds jammed into Burger King on Ii.arbor . Boulevard in Costa h1esa, drip- ping from the d OYinpour. A yellow-slickercd htesa cop is no...,, at the head of the line. 5 'AND WHAT WILL you have, Sir?'' asks the pretty counter girl. Whereupon tbe d ripping lawman flings out his arms and burst into. commercial song : •·Hold the pickle. hold the lettuce ••. Have Jt My Way .•. Have It Ji.I~ Way . • . " Jtbruptly. soggy people were smiling. A singing cop with your Whopper on a wet, wetday .•. Car tire tracks streak out in 'long ripboqs as' you ply Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna . Peer through the swish-swish of wipers to find the road, miss the puddles. BUT GO SLOWLY, so you may ~ast a glance to the inland hills of Jrvine Ranch. Those always brown, brown hills. Are they green now? No, they are not. They a re golden. Down in the arroyos an.Ii up on the slopes. a great sea of yellow mustard plant has carpeted the land. That long~ gone mustard has returned. That. life which so many thought died in the covered soil of Newport's Promontory-Point. A golden bonus from Mother Nature with therain .•• FANS OF PROGRF.sSIVE jazz Cyou remember tl)at, don'tyou?) wind their w ay up soggy Coast Highway in the night, to Hungry Joe's in Huntington Beach, where the motto is ''Lousy Food - C heap Drinks." Park on tile :sidestreet by the oil well pumper. Trudge through t he mud to lhe in- terior w here the Kentone se sounds of sax and trumpet cut through blue s moke a nd make the king-sized mothballs hanging from the ceiling tremble and ::;hake. Have $Omejazz, in the rain • 'Listen to the sounds pelting your roof a s you stretch in your chair over a good book. And the scratching al your door. And the. mournful meowing. It is neighbor cal. DON'T OPEN the door for n eighbor cat. He will take over the place because you have pity. Nothing is more pitiful than a 'soaked neighbor cat. Nothing, in th'train .•. Today's headlines s ay, R ain Odds Drop. So now they want you to bet on it? , Maybe somebody has patched the s ky-leak here, along this best of all possible coasts. ,, "' x REFUGEE TIDE-South Vietnamese family rushes ashore ahead of advancing cam :. munis.t troops. Their temporary haven is Ca111bodia Resentful Vaun 'l'au, Once from Saigon. a resort city 60 miles 'W e.':ve Been Seduced' PHNOM PENH (A"f>l -''The Americans aP- pcar to be great humanitarians. They give tem- porary aid. but ultimately they think only of themselves." the former government m ini ster said. "We in Camtxxlia have been seduced and. abandoned.'' Resentment against the United States is mount- ing among Phnom Penh 's political elite. It is being· stoked by a growing feeling that the U.S. Congress will (urn down further military aid to Cambodia and that its delay on Ule vote is a parting act of cruelty. . The domino theory is not a debating point here in higher political circles. It is accepted as an un- deniable law. GOVERNMENT LEADERS insist that if the United States deserts Cambodia, a ll of Southeast Asia will go Communist. They argue U.S. honor will. be spoiled and A':sian allies m ay well sid e with the Communis t regime in China rather than believe the bankrµpt word or the Ameri cans. But there is little evidence of anti·Americanism among those who do not hear the latest news from · Washington. Frontline soldiers and Phnom P enh's average citizens s ay they cannot belie ve there may soon be no American bullets for their rifles or rice for their bowls. Americans are re- garded as being on ''their side!" s uch loyalties are simply not severed in their insular world. ·•1 don't t hin k Ameri ca v.•ill let us die."' one· young soldier on Phnom Penh 's southern defense line s ays. AN ,AGING ,WIDOW "'.''ho .sells soup greens in the ca p1lal's ce ntral market keeps repeating: "I love a ll people . but only the Americans are our fathers. They give us food to eat. Without them v.•c V.'OU!d die." . The city people care chiefly about food to ward off starvation and report they are "so happy" v.·hen they wake up tq the overhead roar of U.S. jets haul- ing in rice to the e ncircled capital. The soldiers' concern is arrirriiinition because they fear surrender will mean execution by the Communist· led insurgents. r\mong Phnom Penh's major groups , only the students have ca lled for an end to U.S. aid, saying it prolongs the a gony of war. Unlike South Vietnam, where an undercurrent of anti-Americanism has existed for yea rs, there have been no overt acts or hostility reported against Americans in areas of. Cambodia still controlled by the government. }\JANY GOVERNJ\IENT leaders see American policy in Cambodia as oddly in~Cfective and a ny U.S. withdraw<.11 of aid as pure betrayal. A com· posite attitude gathe1·ed from numerous interviev.•s runs this way : -The United States s upported the overthrow of Prince' Norodom Sihanouk, and its troops invaded the count ry in 1970 to protect U .'S. soldiers and hasten their v.•ithdrawal ·from South Vietnam. The linited States also bound itself to the Phnom Penh government through vast monet11ry aid a·nd -until August 1973 -by air s upport. -Ameri cans h ave obvious ly interler.ed in in· ternal Cambodian affairs, but they failed to exert the pressure needed lo force out useless and corrupt generals and in ert leaders, including President Lon Nol. By their almost s chizophrenic approach the Americans a re in large part responsible for t he near collapse of the Phnom Penh government. Family TV Time: 7 .9 LAS VEGAS (AP) - Television directors of the Na· tional Association or Broad- casters ha ve adopted a lwo·hour •·family '' night-time viewing plan, but allowed enough leeway for independent stations that might face problems·stemming from the agreement. The proposal goes into effect in September and urges the three major networks a nd 415 stations :subscribing to the NAB's TV code lo k e ep ente rtainment shows •·inappropriate for view· ing by a ge neral family au· di e nce'' off the air generally between 7 p .m. land 9 p.m. on the East and West Coasts and an hour earlier in Central lime areas . The proposal was adopted at the end of a nearly four-hour closed-door session of the NAB ''s TV board of directors. WIL SON ·c. WEAR N. ch<1irman of the TV board, said adoption of the family viewing plan will ''hopefully lead to a situation where during a period .of the broadcast day we'll have programs that defirtitely will be s uitable for a ll family viewing." The proposal was made earlier this xear after network jawboning by Richard E. Willey, c hair man of the Federal Com- munications Commission, about protecting young viewers from undue sex. and violence in early e vening sho...,·s. \Vearns said; however, the.ac· .. .lion was a •'response lo both public indications of.concern and the individual broadcasters' con· cerns over being responsible in their programming.'' THE PROPO S AL wa ~ amended after independent sto.i· lion owners expressed fears they would be unable to honor com· mitm ents <.ifte r purchas ing s hows that m ight be unsuitable. A major amendment was the change would not apply to pro· grams under contract as of April 8. 1975. 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Rescue w orkers gave them !ood and sta yed with them during the night, resting Up for today's trip back to,civiUr.ation. David Cornue, 21, or Binghdm, Maine, a nd J ane Gilotti, 19, of Bethlehem . Pa., were located at a.shelter five miles oortb' or the Mt. Washington summit by ~ome of the SO rescuers searching the 6,288-foot mountain. GURU, M<J111ER FIGHT iTOUT . DENVER (AP) -The Guru Maharaj Ji has gone to India In an effort to oust his mother and elder brother from leadership pasts in the Divine Light Mission . The 17-year-old guru arrived in lndia on Monday and planned "a confrontation" wJth his mother, . ¥•laJI. 2More ·- Cap.ital~ Occupied· I SAIGON (U Pl) -Two North Vietnamese dlvision11 pro)?ed the outer defenses of Saigon today and parttelly occvpitd two pro· vinclal capJtals 'and two district towns in ~at military sources coiled lhe beglnnin& OCthe baltle for Saigon. · The heaviest fiQ:hting was re- ported at the town of Xuan Loe, 38 miles almost due east of the capital, but there alsohwas a Communist commando attack at Tanhan provincial capital, 25 mile4 soulh of Saieon, where'the Communists cut key highway 4 in- ' to the Mekong Delta for eight · hours. TllE THRUSTS into the prov in· 'cial capitals marked the first mu· jor fighting in provinces around Saigon since the latest Com ~ munist push began l\o1arch 10 and quickly overran two-tbirds or South Vietnam. Communist gunners early to- day shelled Bien Hoa Air Base, 15 miles north of Saigon and military headquarters for the defense or the province around Saigon. Spokesmen said the 26 shells killed two soldiers and wounded 15persons. Brig. Gen. Nguyen van Hieu, deputy commander or military region III which includes Saigon. was found s hot to death in his headquarters al Bien Hoa Tues· day. There we re conflicting re· ports over whether his death was an accident or whether he bad committed suicide in desponden- cy over military reverses. • JN ADDITION to the two North Vietnamese divisions already in action, the Communists also held another two divisions -20,000 men at full strength 1--in reserve, military SQurces said. Elementy or the Sth Viet Cong division moved toward Saigon from the Plain otRecds, sending a commando team into Tan An pro- vince capital where they cut the so-called rice road to the Mekong Delta fo r eight hours, backing up miles of traffic. IN CAMBODIA, government military positions on two sides of .the Phnom Penh defen se perim~ter have deteriorated 'fUrthef. military soufCes report-· e4 today. Field reports said Ulere were several rebel penetrations . of defense lines northwes.t of"'lb..e airportduringthenight. ' The d~fense lines are now, as close as 3.3 miles Crom the city's airport, a gain of several hundred yards in the inch-by-inch fighting. But military sources said' the in· surgents ,lhem~elves were wom down by the past three montbs or fighting and have been unable to mass enough troops to exi)loil the .advantage. The soUrces said there we re gaps of several hun· dred yards in some defense posi· tions. Another critical situation was reported d eveloping on the east ba nk of the Mekong River facing Phnom Penh, a nd the rebels were reported pouring in reinforce· ments. The re be ls there are so Close they have been able to use s hort-range mortar and recoilless rifle fire on the city for the first time. · · ,. Doily Pilot Deli•ery 11 Gaarantff'CI Monday-Friday: II you 00 nbl tia11e your paper by 5:30 p m., caH belore 1 p.m. and your c;opy will be de- livered. Salurday and S unday: If you lk>.not receive your copy by 9 •e.m. Sahir· drt. or 8 a.m. Sunday, call before '10 a.m. and your copy wdJ be delivetm. Circ.i.tlCNI Toltpll1111 Mo$I Orange County Areas •4MJ21 Nortti"t:sl Hunlington Beach, • and estminster ••••••• , '"°"'210 San Clemente, Cagislrano Beach, San Juan Capistfllno. 0.na Point. South L-siuna, Laguna Niguel ....•. , : •. 4tS-O•Jo I I· , 'President Thieu is busy preparing for the battlfl of Saigon!' 8Korean Leftists Executed From \\'ire Services S EOUL -'fhe South Kore an government hanged eight" men today on l'harges 6f orgaoizing student demonstra tions to over· throW' Preside nt Park Chung· llee. Shortly after, o.ibout 3,000 s tu· dents took to the streets of Seoul [..__1_N_SH_O_R_T ___ ) to protest Park 's repressive rule and several clashes \Vith riot police ~ere reported. ·Pope Gives C11rb1< VATICAN CITY -Pope Voul Vl issued a lhrec-p<1ge decree to· day. reaffirn1in g the Roman Catholic Church's prepublication t•ensorship rights on all books or articles authored by g1ergy and ordering: all la ymt•n to refrai11 from \\"ri ling fo r antircligiou.'i pl·riodie<1 ls. The decr ee appeared to strike a middle line between the rules imposed until the E cumenical Counc il of u decade ago and the freedom whicli ha~ prevailed r~· cently. Chia11g iH011n1ed TAIPE-C ...._ Crowds ten deep 'lined' the 15-mile route as the body of President Chiang l\ai- Sh'ek was'\carried to the Sun Ytl· sen ft1emorial al noon today atld placed in s tate there. · ·' Some of the"'Cnlookers knelt in prayer:· ThouSand s burned in· C'ense· sticks and.candl ~ on im· provised Buddhis t altars ror the 87 -year·old Ge neralissimo, a Chris tian conve rt. Miqer11 Protei<t WASlilNGTON :_ltundr~s or Appalachian coa l miners ana truck driver s donned the ir hard hats, waved picket signs and rumbletl th e ir ri gs µasl the capitol and Wh ile !·louse Tuesday lo start lobbyin g <.igainst a bill to r egulate strip miniug. They urged President Ford lo veto the bi II now pending in a conference com mittec and likely to be passctl soon. • llljnrki11g Foiled TOKYO -A J :.ipanese busi· nessman \A.'as seized by police at Tokyo Inte rnational Airport to- day o,i charges of I rying to hijack a ·Japan Airlines Boei ng 747 with 200' persons a board a s it ap- proached the capita l on a flight from S<ipporo. Police s aid the would-be hi· jHc kcr, id e nti fi e d only as Oshima. 40 to 50 years old , fired sev cr o.i l shots when two poli cemen boarded the plane but no one v.•us hil . ' . $~.3 Million 0'1\.'d In Fatal 8lowout MIAMl (AP) -A federal jury has ordered Sears, Roebuck and Co. to pay $2.3 mllllon to a suburba:n Miu mi family b~causeo( a fatal traffic actidCht which followed a blowout of a Sears' tire . The six-member panel deliberated three hours Tuesday before awarding the money to Joan Westermun, 50, of Hia leah, and her son, Davtd. ' Mrs. Westerman's husband, Max, was killed when the sears' Allstate radial tire blew out, causing the car to, skid into another vehicle on July 1, 1972, near Dallas, Tex., the suit said. Mrs. Westerman, a Jlialeah teacher. was injured in the crasb. Mrs. Westerman sued Sears for $4 rg,i llidn claiming that the lire was defective and an inherentb' danierous'product. • Sears ' attorney Di.vld Tharp declined comment on the verdict. · • .. Accordli11 to testimony. Ule Ure was under a 40,000·mile war- ranty and blcwoutalll,OOOmllts." __. 1• ... Sean contended that the WesterfnlJUf'..bad put an Improper tube Jn lhe tire, tlfat the tire was undCrinflated arid that Mrs. Westerman was negUgent In the way,she handled the car after lhe blowout . .......... • • ) • • 2 0.ffi~ers Arrested For Thefts AZUSA (AP) -In whot their chief calls "a black eye Cor Jaw e nforcement ,'' two Azusa polic:emen huve been booked for· inVt.'IUgation or participating in a theft ring while in uniform on patrol duty. One officer resigned and the other was lluspended after they were booked In connection with u (eft . ring~:: ;:•goo!y atj h . I$ more than $60,000 in electron1c equipment, officials said Tues- day. · Four otber men also were ttr· rested Sunday and Monday as . Azusa police and Los Angeles County 1:1herif!'s deputies al San Dimas climaxed an 11-month in· vestlgation. No other policemen were involved, officers s~d. PlaneSt~li SAN DIEGO' (AP) -Imperial ·Airlines has temporarily halted flights between San Diego and lmperial after its only plane was . struck by lightning. An airlines apokesman said the 19 -passcnger Swearigen turboprop was struck by lightn- ing Monduy. No injuries were re- ported and damage was confined to a dent if\ the plane's nose, the' spokesman added. Bo•l'Jfng C'lafmM Juicy Treat A Vietnamese orphan en- joys her firs\ orange this week on arrival at San Francisco's Presidio Army Base. A soldier serving food to 25 of the kids said, 'They're all such good eaters.' NOx Program Given Push By Air Board From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -The Brown Administration has Laken its case to the public for maintain-SAN JOSE (UP1) -The New· ing special antismog require- World Liberation 'Front has · ments for owners of certain used again claimed responsibility for cars in the Los Angeles area. bombing attacks on power com-Just two days before a pany facilities but a security showdown vote in the legislature, spokesman said today his men the Air Resources Board Tues- are "closing in on" the terrorists. day distributed to newsmen a Two bombs we!l~ off e arly /three-page statement announc- Tuesd'!Y al e P~c1fJc Gas ~nd ing the public release of a staff Electric substation, da.mag1ng-·report concluding that "the NOx. two triln&;formers. Service was program is the single most cost- not affected, but PG&E crews effective automobile control pro- tumed off power for a short time gram available." to make repairs. This affected The news release said the re- 22,000 customers. ' quirement~ for fitting $35 NOx. JI D devices on 1966-70 ears in the orae rotens 1 South Coast Air Basin would re- BAKERSFIELD <APJ -A duce smog levels in Los Angeles $10 ()()0 show horse owned by by five percent and could sub-co~ntry-western singer Merle stantially cut down the number Haggard drowned in a Jake on of smog alerts. the singer's 250-acre range here. The Assembly has scheduled a Bonni~ Haggard, the singer's fin~I vote Thursday on a bill ' wife said the horse jumped into ($841) to repeal the require- the ~ater and began swimming ments, except upon change of toward some calves across the ownership. The measure is lake. authored by Sen. Omer L. Rains. 3-wh eeled A tcto Case She's a H e i n Car Fraud, Say Police ' Wednndly,Apr119, 1975 2 Vtilities In Oil Plan SAN FRANCISCO (AP) i~ Standard Oil of Calirornia has revealed plans to supply two major OAIL v PILOT AG N O W Sets Catholic ·Pro test Ca lifornia util1ty com-WASHINGTON CUPJ) -The panies with more fuel oil National Organization for DALLAS, Te:w:. CAP) -The Michael has been sought since from Middle East sources. Women today ac~used the bishop identity of a woman who claimed 1962 on a rederal fugitive warrant However, Standard said of the San Diego Roman C;;itholic to have a car which would revolu-from Florida charging him with it will nol make the utilities · tl·onizetheauto·1·nd···•~remai·n• d ! Iii b d a n I .Diocese of att empting to ....... .,. e au ng on on cou · "excepC.ionally vu nera-··spi ritually disenfranchise '' a mylftery. Police claim she is l:t terfeitin& c harge, authorities ble" to another Arab oil cm-women by dcnyini: commwiion "he,'' but the FBI SB)'S his and her said. bargo. to members or NOW or any groui> fingerprints do not match. Driacoll said his departmenl "In the event of another Jthatsupports abortion . She is Elizabeth Carmichael, had not lJSed finge[trint.s lo con· em bargo, Southern In a statC'ment Uisued by Jan president of Twentieth Century firmtheidentlty,ad 'ng : Ca lifornia Edison and Liebmann, NO W's vice president Motor Car Corp. who is wanted · "I CANNOT reveaJ the details Pacific Gas & Electric Co. I · h 11 d here on charges or conspiracy to leut I am very comfortable with ii would continue to receive ror legis ation, t e group ca e Comml•t theft in promoting • h on women across the COWltry to · ... (the Jdentification ). I am com-theirfairshareoCw atever · · · "d r l ··May 11 lhr.e·wheeledcar. ,the Revette. d il 101n in a ay o ou rage rortable enough to continue the in-oil supply remalne ava a-Ito protest the de cision by Bi.shop · THE COMPANY'S operations · vestigation along the same line ble from domestic and Leo Maher of San Diego. in Dallas we re shut down in ... that Mrs. Carmichael and othernon.Arabsources."a · )taher, in a letterloallpaMsh February, only a week after it MJcbaelarethe11ameperson." , Standardspoke:smansaid. priests in hi s four -county moved here from California, dioce~e. declared that ''no when the specialized Crime unit s k person who claims and professes of the Dallas Police Department mo esereen views that are contrary to the filed charges againstlOcorporate teachings of the Church can ofticers. Charges against all but claim to be a practicing Catholic, Mrs. Carmichael and Whitlock N. inor are they lo be admitted lo the Sharpelalerweredropped.-S •o p ,.f.f V E idence ~ac ra mcnts ." Capt. JohnDriscoll,headoflhc us pee~ UJ J p v The l•llcr. which was lo be re- police intelligence section, said lad from pulpits this Sunday, Tuesday that Mrs. Carmichael, a PACIFIC GROVE· (U·PI) ~Three policemen aDd an animal singled out NOW for its "shame· •tall, husky-voiced individual who control Officer are out of th~ir jobs because of marijuana, but less agitation" for abortion <:.ind claimed to be a '37-yea'r-old widow there'll be no criminal charges against them bec4.l use the evidence added that NOW members are wtthfiveadoptedchildren,ia real-wentupinamoke. . ·guilty of ''a serious moral ly Jerry Dean Michael, a fugitive Monterey County District Attorney William Curtis said Tu~s-crime." forthepastl3years. day that they had smoked marijuana obtained from the po~ce Ms. Liebmann said in he r "At least we now know what we evidence locker before the department moved to a ne w station statement that NOW also "has arelookingfor,"Driscollsaid. lutNovember. • been under attack from the But a spokesman for the FBI Curti8 said he could not press criminal charges becaWje "all catholic hierarchy" in Missouri said late r that Michae l's theevidencewentupinsmoke." ~e suspectsmokedit. . 'and Illinois. ' fingerprints did not match those ,___:=::::..:::::::::_:::::::.:.:::'.:.:::.::::::::.::_::..:_::..:_::..:__:__.:_ ________ -'-=::.:=="'--------- on documents handled by Mrs. Carmichael. ••AS {AR AS WE are con-. cerned, they are not the same person,•• the spokesman said. A city investigator who checked •Mrs. Carmichael's records here and those of Michael in Indiana, ·where the fugitive lived at one time.said, "I don't want to argue that. But no one has known finge11>rints oC Mrs. Carmichael. She has never been fingerprinted. The FBI has doc'uments they think Mrs. Carmichael handled.'' Driscoll credited his men, the district attorney's office and federal postal inspectors here and in Indianapolis with identifying 'Michael. Book Theft T erm LOS ANGELES ( UPll - Edward Jase nka , 21, Long Beach, was sentenced lo 60 days in jail and placed on three years probation for his part in the theft of $80.000 worth of rare books, art and artifacts from Claremont College School of Theology. Men's sport shirt sale! Penney SPECIAL CALIFORNIA SALE . • Dewars~White Label:' half gallons ·~JZ~~ ' ~-1 ( Look at it.as a \w ise investm ent ( For a limited time only. were offering our economical .half gallon at this special price.You'll save almost $3.00 over the price · of two quart s. \· Savor the .honest taste of the Auth entic Scotch whisky, known the world over as !he Scotch that never varies. Why not pick ip several half gallons of Dewar's "White Label" with the easy handling, buih-in pourers. It's one investment thai's . easily liquidated. llU..olO loCO'I~ wtt1$111 •a.I PllOOf • OKHUll.lf ~1 CO.,N. T .. N. t .. 1m \ • Sale 6.38 R9g. 7.98. Men's woven polyester shirts. Texturized, wi~h short sleeves and Jong poinl collar. Solids or patterns 1n favorite colors that coordinate beautifully with the JCPenney pant. Penn Prest®, so tha t you may machine ':"ash ~nd ~ry, with no uon1ng. His favorite socks with cushion soles are on sale now! Sale 99~ Reg. 1.29. Our comlort•bl• Walkath.on8 •ock: cushion sole stretch socks of Orlon acrylic/sttetch nylon wlth reinforced toe and heel. '"just about every color a man could want - and one size fits all\ Sale prlcn effective through Sunday. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the follow ln9 stores: FASHION ISLAND. Newporl Beac~ (7 14) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunlington Beach (7 14) 892-7771. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (7 14) 646-5021 . 110 ·1' '· '" , . .,. •• DAILY PILOT E DITO RIAL PAGE I I ' I • . ,. • • 4 ' ,.. . Issue Needs Experts The Laguna Beach City Council may have erred when IL asked the city's Social Needs Element Com· mittee whether or not police should be using hollow· point ammunition. • · · Whil e this may be a "social" issue in that I\ lb· volves the saving, or endangering, of human life, it, .. shouJd not be an emotional issue. The question is primarily a technical one requir- ing expert knowledge of law enforcement science. fir~arms , ballistics, bullet penetration and potential for physical injury. The committee is not made up of firearms ex· perts a nd thus probably is unqualified to address the ' city of San Juan anditsigdecl•lve councilmen. Some months ago, CQUn1:11 members came out s trongly against the La Pata route because they said Ortega Highway couldii't handle heavy truck traffic. They favored instead the now-defunct La Novia Road access closer to the freeway, then a third ac· cess road off A venida Pico in San Clemente was pro- posed and rejected. ' ' Finally last month supervisors ,!lg reed to build La Novia and abandon La Pala, the easement ror which was already in cowtty hands. The concession was short·lived because the council changed Its mind. -issue. Unfortunately, so is the city council .. whose',· " members admilled they were not knowledgeable about guns . " Supervisors have finally resolved the m atter by doing w,l>at they should have.don~ in the first place. Animal Shelter ... .. ·I •• ... . ' '" Any group examining the ammunition problem should fi rst s.ecure expert technical advice . The Social Needs Committee already is charged with draftin g one of the most difficult and. far reaching of the city general plan elements. To throw additional, unus ual aJ)d potentially disruptive duties· lo the group was a mistake that s)lou ld be undone as soon as possible. Unw~rranted D e lay After months of delay, Orange County suP.ervisors are seeking bids (or construction o( the $1 million La Pata access road off Ortega Highway to Prima Deshecha Dump in the hills near San Juan Capistrano. The proposed location for a new animal shelter serving Soulh Orange County -along the freeway in southern Mission Viej~eets most of the needs of the community for better local service. It is convenient and centrally located between San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, and the high· 'growth neighborhoods QI Mission Viejo, El Toro and Laguna Hills. · . · Last week, the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) hesitantly endorsed the sile, saying the county should consider using existing county pro· perty -specifically on the remote industrial farm near the El Toro· Mari.De Corps Air Station. A similar proposal -for a site on the road leading Lo lhe Prima Desbecha land fill in San Juan -had been made by the San Juan clty council. While such alternate sites might save on acquisi· tion costs, they would be sure to add much more to on- --.. \ • , • • ... \ / Had there been no delays, the dump could have opened on schedule in early summer , replacing the nearly full Forster Dump. Now Prima Deshecha will not be in service until fall. Most of the fool·dragging can be allribuled lo the • going transportation costs -both to animal sheller personnel and to the public. •rH~Y'RE ~HT. I STILL CMT FINI> A JOS." .-' ' • • • • ' • ' • ' • ' • • ' ; • ' . ' I ( i '. . ' ) ' •' . ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ; , • ( ~ i A Cinch For t he Awards ( ART HOPPE ) A cinch to run away with the Academy Awards this year is ··sce n es from Funn y Grandmother's Shampoo on the Infernal Express." Jt has, to put it simply, something for every· bod y. The mastermind behind this. mas terpiece is Lockesworth. Galosh. head of formula produc· lions. In a candid interview, Galosh modesty ex- tolled the movie's un- d e n i ab I e merits. ''Ba sica l· ·ly," Galosh said, "the pie-· tu re is a dr a m a ti c, w o rd -f or - ward. three-hour conversation between an old married couple. The crities love that stuff. 'A slice or life,' they call it.Really believa- ble." ··\Vhal do they talk about?'' ·· r forget. But the thing in this picture is they talk about it on a train, so the audience can look out the windO'>''. And to add to the nostalgia. the other passengers are a lot of old Holly'>'·ood actors. The public loves seeing how old they're getting." . "A stroke of genius ... \V E EXPECT the lop actress award l o go to Genevieve Drys a nd. Nol only can she really belt out a song, but she's got a great d ia lect. s ide·s plitting ethnic Jokes and she can't spell ·Gencv1cvc·.·· .. She's Jewish':'" ··No. American Ind ian. But V.'ait till you hear her sing, 'You Lil a Flame in My C0:tboose' as lhe train burns down." .. \Vh y dol'S the train burn dov.•n '.' .. ··Because people love a dis- ~ster . There's nothing llke a lot . or screaming; burning folk s ex· piring in agony lo lake your mind off your troubles." D ea r Gloomy Gus · Jt 's nice for Laguna Beach police to buY. compact cars but why the· air condi· tioners? Don 't the -a~ matic windows w·ork? It's rare ·even in August that you can't catch an ocean breeze in Laguna. , HEATED TAXPAYER 0-W.y ~ (•lnfll•at1 .... ..-.mi""4 ~ ,......_.._...C•t.Wrlly,...._I .. ...... Iii' .. MWS ... llH ........... ~ ,...,. .. ~,co...~11Y.-t-. . "That's for s ure. Who's the male lead ?" ''Our great ne w discovery. Crunchy Granola. lie plays a se xu a lly ambidextrous bootblack, which is a real twist. Nobod y eve r thou g ht or .bootblacks that way. And in only 180 minutes he seduces every- body on the train from the caboose to the locomotive. Whal a job this kid does .'• "Sounds fantast ic." "What 's the message?" "IT'S HARD tu tell because he's got a speech im"pedimenl and an I.Q. of 63. But the critics agree· he 's got a message because he wears a blue denim jacket and no necktie. You think any middle-aged critic is going to admit he does n 't understand wbat a young actor without a necktie is saying?'' "Well. what does he say?" ·'Four-letter words. Plus he's got one eight and another twelve to show vers atility. That's r eal realis m . And if there's one thing the public eats up, it's realism- so long as it's dirty.'' "Well , it certainly sounds as though you 've got a boring, tuneful, nostalgic, funny. dis- astrous. sexy, vulgar critical and box-office s ucce~s. How long does it run?" "It ran 14 houis before "'e cut . <ind di stributed it.'· ··Did you cut it severely;·· "Yeah, we cut it into seven two-hour m ovies. several of \\'hich you may have already see n al yo ur n eighborhood theater.·· s A l w ays on Dut y .Fire Marshal Needs a Driver To the Editor:, . Re: -Editorial 1'Y0t,1 're fired, James,"Sunday, April$. Appare ntly it did not Occur tO . the .writer of this editorial that Mr. Carl Downs, Fire Marshal for the County of Orange is "on duty" 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The "chauff~" as de· fined in the above editorial was performing his assigned duty as a fire captain in training. He functions as an ajde to the fire marshal in learning lbe comPJex administrative offi~ and field duties bef9re he can qualify' for advancement to batt8.Iion chief. The aide remains with the car, during the fire marshal's tem- porary absence to monitor einergency radio disp a tches. Should an emergency develop re- quiring the presence of the fire marshal the-aide would drive the car to allow the fire marshal full attention lo command. The aide is also' learning command tac- tics. IF MR. Downs had carried a ''pack set'', emergency receiver, into his civic meeting it would h a ve caused unwanted dis- turbances from the almost con- tinuous dispatchers duties of dis· patching county fire and rescue units. As a much concemed pqvate citizen or the Cjty of Irvine Who may himself. be at any moment in need of the e xcellent services · of the Department or Forest ry and County or Orange Fire and . Rescue Units I believe the Daily Pilot should review the logic in the above editorial. As a former Fire Chief's Aide (citizen consultant) in Kansas Ci·· ty, Missouri, I ·know that even no Battalion Chief, let alone the Fire Chief, himself,· e ver drove his own car -and Mr. Downs covers the entire County of Orange. P'AUL C. ELLIS ' M o ne11 Trida To the Editor: When the President signed the t ax rebate bill, the stock market went up, the price or gold and sil,•er went up. What does this mean? Does it m ean that stocks, gold and silver are more valuable? ll does not! It means that, with the ( . MAILBOX ) "Letter• from readers .are welcome. The Tight to condense letters to fit · spoce or eliminate libel i! reserved .. Utters o/ J~words. OT less will be given prefer~e. All Letter:s must in- clude aignature and mailing address but names ma be withheld ori re- . quest if nf Jiei t reason ill apporefll . Poetry will not be publi.!hed. borrowing of m or e money against the dollar and the in-. crease of the national debt. the dollar is worth less. So we will be given a tax rebate ol nearly $200, but the money will be worth less and we will pay in· . teresl on the government loan or the money forever. JAMF.sBOLDI NG Why N o t Tunnel ? ' To the Editor: Is it possible that in our rush to r ebuild our . highway to c.arry more traffic at a smoother rate we a re allowing the state to ig· nore one of the possible answers ·to our problem? So far I have heard no mention of using a tunnel instead of a bridge afross the entrance to Up- per New'port Bay. It would seem that a tunnel would serve the Wfeks ""Your t•x ,..b•t• ch«:k •mYed tO·d•yt• purpose of opening the back bay and also smoothing out traffic now . E . FRANK BEALL Sen1011tfes Mf ,.fend To the Editor: . When will America cease doing foreign diplomacy by semantics'! Our failure to r ecognize Ho Chi Minh as a Vietnamese is the basic reason Americans allowed ourselves to be drawn into the 10..year, 150 billion dollar blood -bath. By using the word Com - munist instead of Vietnamese, Washington was able to fri ghten us into forgetting that Ho was our WW JI ally. Thal he continued to fight the Japanese tooth and nail while tbe F rench immediately. created a puppet r egime <whose· leader s pent the war on the French Riviera) that cooperated full y with the J apacese. Continuing lo caJI Ho a co m· munist made Americans willin!! to have the French forced back down the Vi e tnamese throat s aft er the war even as \lie.were en· couraging our other Allies to re- linquish t~eir colonies. We did this sham eful thing at a time \11hen the Vietnamese were un· ified under Ho, were finally free• of fi ghti ng a long bloody war for freedom as well as survival, and when their will to die for freedom had been amply proven lo the world. THE WEST created the North and South Vietnamese, the Viet- nam ese people did not. But the West cried out in fear because Ho had studied. in Russia in the thirties while he struggled ror In- · do·China 's freedom. Chiang K ai · shek did even more, he gradu<1t - cd from Ru ssia's equivalent or our West Point. But Chiang, played upan the American fascinatii:>rl for .Seman· tics, used Nationalist to de:i;cribe his corrupt dictatorship Of Uu.• right, and v.'e bought it ull the way. Even as five million or hi$ troops surren~ered, with all their arms, to less then 300.000 ir- regulars from the north. Now the same thing is happening in Vi et- na m . The defections by the troops of dictat or Van Thieu, in - cluding the ir half billion dollars in American arms is so similar to that Chin a debacle of '48 as to be frightenin g. · In "the name of sanity, judg· ment and deJllocracy let us once again call things by their proper names. Let u s call them, Viet- namese and not Viet Con·g, Com· munis ts, Gooks etc. When v.·e have done that first, and dis· pensed with semantic diplomatil' overkill, we will once again be able to think clearly about thl' countries of the world and our re· lationship to them. We will once again regain our he ritage and the meanin g of freed om and the un · derstanding that freedom is in every inan even though it may take different form s l"n different areas of the v.·orld. Our founding fathers built a country on that one premise. Can v.1e d;;ire do less? IRVING X. BURG Q uotes Go\'. Edmund G. Dro\\·n, . .Jr., on U.C. administrators' pay. .tl'm surprised to see so many people '''ho m ake so much in thi~ university . That's amazing.·' Unhappy Humorist THURBE R, by Burton Bernstein. <Dodd, Mead, $15) James Thurber, o n e o f America's. great humorist&, Was such a widely talented man·that h e seemed tu create as automatically as other' people ·ta lk . [ THE BOOKMAN ) :-· Revival of .Extremism Seen He scribbled many of h is retching drawings on any handy surface, \vh ether bartoom \Va ll or tablecloth . The sparseness and agilit y or his language gave' his fiction an effortless quality. Even his casual correspondence was thoughtful and penetrating. nlarvcls at the imagin;;ition re· quired to turn Thurber's odd up- . bringing to hila1·ious stories. Perhaps the v. riting or such v.·orks as "Aly Life and llarcl Times" \\'as "a way o£cxorcising the devils of his family and his Colum bus {O hio) childhood." Bernstein v.·ri tes. This is a Cine. stirting bio graphy or an intr1guing mun. . WASHINGTON -When Barry Coldw~tei was so resoundingly defeated in 1964 it was said that the ideas he represented could never· rise again; When George S. JrtcGovern was :swamped al the polls in 1972, it · was said that middl e America had asserted itself a nd reje.cted once and for a I I n e o · socialist Ide~ . or wealth dis· tributl o n . "'Extrem · ism ·· or both the right and tert hud been r ejected, , ' · Uut tnc issues Ure all Cloootng back with the passaae by I Congress of OJ hand·back and ba nd-out . tax bill stroftgly op· poSed by ttJe best minds in1.he Ford admfnis tratlon as rein · j lroducing in embryonic rorm the t weal th l e v e l ing prln'ciples I Goldwater opposed a nd McGo,•ern aupportt..>d. -- 1 [ RICHARD J _ WILSO N _ • AJ>DED to this, Congress is in· the course o( returning lo the llvel of airlcultural subsidies or the New De11I which may cost both the consunlers and the U.S. Treasury sums r anging into the billions. Other benefits and sub- sidies ar e walling in line tor con· gressional adoption while Presi· dent Ford wrings his hands over the 'prospects of continuing $100 billion de(icits. Some people will be proved \•trollg In the next year or so and they may be the lead ers or Congress• "-'ho were so eager to nood tbe country with cash : or,· they rriay be 1fUCh presidential . advisers a.s Treasury Secretary WilU·a·m E. Simon, whole alann over the innationary effeets of the hand·back• t1nd ~and-outs "''ent unheeded'.~ • , . A year Crom now it wlll be known how mueh lbe $100 hand; b a.cks and the $50 hand-outs helped to restore the country to economic health ; or, how much they contributed to a new wave or innation with its strange compa· nions. unemployment, a d e· moraUzed money market and further d ecline• in the real value of everyone's income and Ka\'· ings. THE BIG la lt>'!Y.""' . ~I the country -the m1<ldle income levels -come out on the short end o( the cong-ressional wealth sharing scheme, add there are many strong a nd persuasive, not to say demogogic. voices to be raised in their \Jcfense. In 1976 more people than ever before may be willing to IUlen to Geo<ge Wallace and Ronald Reagan re- vive ~he middle America t~eme whteh had potent' appeaflri the ReP41bllc an.land•li de otl972- -MC!J'I! Repubtlcans than before may !Ind as they-d id in 11114 that · Lbey know ln thei r he.ot'lS Goldwater -Was ri•hl, at least About some lhlnll•· President F ord has carefull y pl anned his strategy in this chum• ing apolitical situation. In ap· proving kick-backs and hand· outs he thought t oo great. he held up the stop sign against any in· creased spending, knowing that ttlis will undoubtedly bring him , Into a future · confro-ntation ~'1th Congress. mE FIRST of these controrlta- Uons may be on inC~ased sup: port prices ror agricultural pro- ducts. Action of that kind by a president would ordinarily con- tai n clem ents of political dis- ast er, but in the present . circumstances inflatlon·rid'den consumers m ay have little sym· ·path)' for cos t-ridden farmers. Some or t he s ting of con· 5ervative criticism of Ford is diminis hed by t he simple fact th-al he ts being sRddled with-de.- ficlts great.er thun they blamed m him. Wheh aQother year ha1 passed Ford and the Repu_bllcan conservative11 ma y f i nd themselves on the same team. Vet. as his biographer poi11ts out, many things \\'ere dirficult for T hurbCI', pa rticularly the ;;ibility lo order hi s life into 8 l'i.>· ason ably happy mode. /\1'10NG his failings wus a \\'eakness for liquor, which he handled badly. He was forever getting into fights. Hangovers v.·ere a way or life for him. For a humorist who drt "' heavily on his personal life for material. he ·had singularly rot- ten luck in his humon relations. llis best friends were prime turgets for his ins ults. A1uch of Thurber's pcrv('rsity can be triJced to his eccentric parenttc. His father was a notable (ailurt!. J-lis mother "'as a dif· ficult woman, a follower of the · occut lt a iven to cxpcrjments in religion. tlis Jifelon1 eyesight 1 pr oblem stemmed· from Im·· proJ)er lreatmenl o( •n Wury · duri~i hl! boyhood. Jn h s last years, h;e was blind. , His biographer, u veteran :staf· fer'on the Ne'-'••York~r A1ag•rine, . J01\N 1-IANc\UEn ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N, Weed. PMbll1hlPT' Thomas Ktttnl, Editur Borbora Kr~bich, Edllorial Pag~ Editar The editorial poge or the Daily Pilot seeks t o inform und stimulate readers bi'Preaenlina: on thlit page diver111e commentarY on topic s of interest by &)'nd\cat· fd ~lumnists and cartoqfllld.111, by providing a forum ror readers '' views 11nd by pre&t'ntlng this qewspape.r"s opinions 11nd ideas on current topic.a. The editorial oplnkin1 o£ the Dally Pilot appen r only In the editorial column at the t6P ot th e .P••e. Opinions ('X· Presstd b)' the ooh~mni111ts and c.'rtoOnlsu .and letter wr1ter1 are their own and nn ~ndoraement or thei r '''""'"' by the Daily Piiot lhould be lnlerrtd. Wednesday, April'9, 1975 • .- 1 I l ' l FCN-mer Oftielal D.eath ,PlOt Tapes . . . Played to·Jurors \JRBANA, 111 . <UPI) -Tbe man'• voice on the tM:pe rewrd· inl wa·s plottlng a murder. · ' H~ told his "'hil·mu.n'' to stage a car occldent. . "It's too bad there's not a steep hill , a steep ravine. near my house,'' the mpnaatd. IF THE ACCIDENT wasn't rfatal, he ts aid, .... Just grab her: head and push it against the glass.'' A jury listened to \he tape and others after government pro· secutors identifi~-the voice as. that of former Champaign County Public Defender Larry Cramer, charged with sollcitatlon and con: splracy to kill hi1 Wile, Judy. ctr~ult Cou.rt ·J.udge Howard. Lee White r.uled l.ha~ portions of the tapes·recorded by the Illinois Buieau of Investigation were ad· misslble as evidence. THE-CONVERSATIONS, pro- secutors said. Were between Cramer and, Charles Weathington, one ·or Cramer's form~r crimin&I clients who is the chief pr08ec ution witness. Berore the tapes "'ere played, Weathington testified that Cramer met with hlm several times over a lO·month period, telll":g him he was involved with '• • another worn an and offering money if. he woukl have M~. Cramer,ktlled. ' He said Cramer discussed several ~inet,hoda : 'havin.J a .\rained Doberman plnacher 'dog atlllc·k Mrs. Cramer; the stiiged auto a c c id en t ; h 8 v l n g. Weathington slit h~rthroat in the parking garage of • prominent Chicago hotel; or baying her shot lo death during a fake burglary ill their home. 'WEATHINGTON, ZS, testified that he had numerous meetings . on the subject with Cramer dat- ing to February, 1974, when he said Cramer showed him $300,000. in insurance Poljcies on his ~ire. . He said he followed the Cramers to a legal convention in Chicago last Septertiber and was supJN>'led to slit' Mrs. Cramer's . thrqat in the parking g~rage below the ·Palmer HoUlie Hotel, but backed dowi;a when l)e noticed a closed. circuit television system. A s hort time later , Weathington said, Cramer told him he might also haVe to have two others killed -the husband .and mother·in-law of the woman with whom he was involved. Weathington said he then went to . police. l\frs. Cramer was not harmed. 'Obscenity' 11_1 Joplin ; ·Book Cited HILLSBOROUGH, N.H. (UPI> -A book in the hjgh school library portraying the tortured life of the lwte rock singer Janis Joplin has spa1ked a parent cam- paign agalnBl. obscenity in this New England mill community . A couple circ ulated a petition in the town of 2,778 and gained ~ore than 100 signatures object . ing t>o "taxpayers' money being used to buy obscene books and books with obscene langu~ge in them." THE CONTROVERSY erupted when one of ·the four children of J¥rnard ·Nickerson and h~ wife. 'arrived heme with "Janis" by ,David Dalton. Nickerson object· ed to the "cons'iderable amount of "bad Janguage'' in the bio· graphy. "The parents are paying for : these books even though the patents themselves wouidn't buy them ." said Nicke rson . ''They say it's censorship, but if movies can be fated Rand X, and ii that isn 'l censorship, why is this ~nsidered to be?'' THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE for the regional high school or 425 students told Nickerson a parent and only a parent "not the school or librarian ... may restrict his or her children ... from access to library materials and service. The board is attempting to balance its responsiblilities to all persons involved.'' ' \YAY/m~@J rs Wedn.-day, April 0, 1975 OAILY PILOT A 7 Doing Der , Bomeworlt ' ·,Jilt Clayburgh Studies Lombard's Movies . By VERNON scarr ·HO[,LYWOOD -CUP!) -Jill Clayburgh, the girl who "'ill r.orlray C itrole Lombard in Lombard and Gable," is doing her homework -studying old Ulm bard movies. Hour after hour she sils etlone .In a Universal Studio projection ·room watching the flickering 1hadow on i;creen that was Lom- bard in a variety of roles. "1 llAVE TO SEE the pictures more than once because J get in· volved in the stories," she s aid. "l laughed all the way through 'To Be or Not lo Be.' She was a great comedienne." She has s tyle and a distinct Q\Ullity of her own, yet is reminis- cent of Lombard -light, breezy, fatntly mocking. Al 5-8 she is three inches taller than Lombard who died in a 1942. plane crash before Jill was born. Jt was necessary for Jill Clayburgh, who has the high Lombard cheek bones. to bleach )),er bro"'n hair blonde !or the role. "'- ",WATClllNG OLD\Lo~bard movies isn't really the key to ·playing the part," she said. ;'She ,is acting ip them and I have to ·play the won1an herself, not the actress. "So I Jook for those moments which might b~ pure LQmbard rather than' the character she is playing. And that is very hard to do. "Al first I tried imitating Lorn· UPI T•..,.,,... STYLE OF OWN Jill Clayburgtr bard's external look and man· neris ms, mostly her vbice. But · that was superficial. She gives me the impression of being sweet on screen. I think the re was more acid in her off camera. "l 'M SEARClllNG FOR the same sort or quality that Dustin Ilofrman found vohen he pl ayed LcnnY Bruce." No newcomer to films, she ap· peared in· ':The T erminal Man," ."Portnoy 's Complaint" and ';The Thief Who Came to Din- ner." She recently playoc.I a pro· stitute on te lev ision in "Jlusll· · ing." ' Jill Clayburgh flunked her fi rst screen test for the Lornbard role. It was touch and go whether she "'·ould lose the part to one of ci~hl other actres se8 who tested. In her second tes t she wore one of Lombard 's long , clinging. gowns. "It was a wei rd sensation pul- ling on her dress,'' s he said. JILL, THE DAUGJR£R of <t wea lthy New York family, makes he r home in Manhattan. She is a Sarah Lawrence College; g raduat e, an intelligent soph is ticate who was the longtime girlfriend of actor AC Pa<.·ino . '"The more I see 6! Lombard's' mo\•ies, the more I'm convinced she was a warm, elegant \11oma11 who was available to everyone. • ''S he wa s delicate and feminine. She wasn't atoor. I talked to Edith Head about Lom- ba rd. She said Carole .was elegant and her reputation for US· ing foul language was exag- gerated. .. I'd like to taik to more people "'ho knew her in the old days. I don't suppose there are many of them still around. But it might be awkward calling famous people and asking them about her.'' -Oil Lease .Hearings Announced . D=O~~O~@IT@~ LOS ANG ELES (UPI) -Public hearings ex· peeled to last three days on a draft environmental impact statement on the proposed lease of 1.6 million acres of un- derseas land for oil drill· u,.1T1._... ing off the California Coart. Dat.e' coast were announced by Soul music singer and the Department of ln· composer Isaac terior. Hayes has beep. or·· The· sessions will be held May 6·8 at the Los . dered to Memphis Angel es Convention -co u rt to an~wer Center and be open for charges that he JS two comment by the public. · months -$5,00o--· The -lease affects an behind in alimony area of the outer con· payments to ex-wife tinenlal shell stretching Emily Ruth Hayes. from Ventura County to. ·. ' San Clemente .. • 6oldwuter Raps Handling of War NEW YORK <UPI) -Sen. Barry Goldwater, blaming Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson for the Vietnam "fiasco," said the war would have been over in a month if he tiad won the pres idency in 1964. ""There's never been a war in history fought like this one and It's not the fault of the military," the Arizona Republican said in an interview on the CBS Morning News Tuesday. "THAT WAR WOULD HAVE been over in a matter or, at the most, a month, but there wouldn '~ have been enough left of North Vietnam to fight a "'ar if they wanted to continue to fight." he said. "I would have used the weapons we had as long as we "'ere in a war that r didn't start-." lie did nol make an.v specific reference to nuclear weapons. Goldw'ater said the lesson of Vietnam was not to enter such a conflict without the goal of winning. ·• J think had we bombed -had President Ken- nedy the day after he sent troops in bombed the north. as Nixon did -the \\'ar would have ended the next day. That was the lime when we should have come home. 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He was knoy,•n pro- fessionally a s "George Arthur" to avoid being .confus ed with con- servative news caster George Putna m . Ile had been a stafr a nnouncer at K.NXT·TV since 1964. Supervisors Mulling Hospital Authority By WILLIAM SOIREIBER 01 Ull OaUr P'l1ot•i.11 SANTA AN A -Or ange County Supervisors may go into competition •1t1ith the e o unty Comprehe nsive llealth Planning Council ror the right to review all new health facility pro- posals. Supervisors Tuesda y orde r ed County Adminis trat ive Q(fice r Robert Thom 11.s, the county Health Department a nd the ('OWltY Mental liea lth De partment lo study the fe a si bility or bidding fo r the federally-de legated revi ew power. The board rejected a request by the health planning council to have a· representative serve as part of the study team . THE POSSIDL E battle tor control of county hea lth planning came about as a result of new federal laws and the expiration of an old one, accord- ing to Jean Emond, spokeswoman for the health planning council. She said the fede ral law that ('reat- ed local health planning agencies to hold down duplication of health services expired last s ummer. "Since then , wti have existed under extensions. of the law and the last' ex· tension is good until the end of this year ," she said. Meanwhile, !\ new federal law has. been enacted that revamps the local health pl a nning concept llnd give& more s weeping a uthority to the local agencies chosen to do the job. ''IN MOST CASES, the new agenC'y will simply be the health planning unit that existed under the old law," said P.-1 s. Emond. "But the only two one-county regions are up tor grabs -Los Angeles and Orange County." Supervisor Ralph Clark, wbo s ug- gested the study Tuesday, said it could be advantageous to the county to be named as the new health plan· ning agency. ,He said the county has already asked 'to be designated as a single plan11ing a rea under the new law so it would follow that coWJty government be placed in charge. District Will Add Bus Shuttle 5Buses Plan Rejected . ---·------ New V e ep • ·Heart Clrih to Dance GARDEN GROVE -, 9 p.m. ~ill be _followed .. Members of Oranae by danc1n1 unt1J l a.m . County's M4Jnded He~ The .event ls open to the club wtll hold their an .. public. nual Spring Fling Satur·· M e m be r s h I P I n dor •t the Garden Grove· Mended He&rts conalst.s Elka Club, 11»1 Truk of persons who have Wt- Ave. dergone open '1eart sur· gery or are about lo do Dl!'Jner from 7 p.m. to so. CARPETS DIRECT Lo-I Prices Expert ln~t•aHan I 00°/o Fl-Ing O.A.C. Call For Free Estimate No Obligation 673-8015 Dr . Mary Mark Zeyen, a college ad· ministrator and con- cert pianist, has been named vice president for academic affairs at Cal Stale Fullerton effective July 1. She currently is executive I 22·45th St. Newportleacll vice president of Im-~~~;;;;;;;;;;::;~;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;;:~ mac u late Heart Co l leg~ in Los j Angeles. · Clinic S lated For La Habra LA HABRA -Help for Brain Injured Children, Inc . will hold it s neurologic a). di a gnostic clinic April 19 and 20 in ~ •Afleco iNM.llllANC• I I I AU~O INSURA~CE . l Married persons over Twenty.five _ · 1 THADEUS F. ~CARl.S, r~I o• 205 0.tn>it sireel, Hv,.lh>gton Be.ac:l>, C.. 0.1• of dNlh, APlll 701, 1..,i •I ~Hit• HOloPllll In H11nlll'IQ!Of'I BeK ll, C•. Born J""' 10111, ltM in Oftio. ~•1"11 by fll1 "'41t ~ry ; a..uvriter, MA. Fter~ Sl.ntey ol Hunllf'l!Jton S..atll; bl'olNr, H1rl...ct S.•rlSol Ml. 'IKnGfl, Otllo; ~1ler, Ntllt ,,y.,...., OI PoMercr,, Oftlo; tour o••l!Ochlldr...,. f-.i -"l<tl wlU be n.ld l :Oll PM Tllur'41r. A.prll lOlll. Good ~ CAmeit ry, H""lln<;!lotl B4•cll. The ~v. Plul G••~wr win ~ ollk l1nt. lnler. men!, Good Snep,.e •d Cemetery, 5m1tlls' Motluary dlrectnrt. · LOS ANGELES (AP) -Paul E. Iverson, 67 , a partner in a major Los Angeles law firm and a past president of the Los Ang eles Chambe r of Commerce, died Tues- day of a heart attack. SANTA ANA -Five SANTA ANA -A propos al to run s pecial gov· its new quarters at 981N. more used buses will be emment-financed shuttle bus service around the . Euclid Ave. $84.00-a11y I M YNATT purchased by the Orange Orange County Civic Center in Santa Ana has been Anyone interested in County Tra nsit District. rejected by the county Board of Supervisors. an appointment or addi· brin gi n g to 2 0 th e Countyaide R.l."Cuba"Morris suggestedthat tion al informatio n number acquire d in lhe , the county put up about $26,000 ror a pilot program should contact the or- past month . usin g a private transit firm or the Orange County ga n ization at (213)· MESA , Ariz. CUP!) -All the JO -year-old Transit District. · "69_1_·86_1_4_. ______ _, ·$146.00- . HIMI•'" y-old ~ ..,.oi 1wt ... ~-;i1rt FRANCES G. MY,,.Al l , r~I ot 8.oltio.I ISlllMI, c... Datt ol ~.,,. Aptll 111•. 1•1s. Setvlcet ••• ptndinq, ~cUic "''"' Nltmori•I P••• Mo rlu••Y. Ne.,PQJ1 lle•cll, C•. .,_ MAllTLEY i R06ERT ... t-1 .. RTLEV. M.O. C>.lte et ""•Ill Apr!! 1111, 191S. Ser\llees. ••t ,.......,,...,, P•e1lit View Memorial P•rk Morl~Y In Newport 8 t •ell, Cai. Funeral services for A. coaches will come from Go rd o n K imb all , a the Dalla s CT.e x .) H E·T OLD SUPERVISORStheintentorashut- banker and brother or Transit Authority at a tie service would be to carry people from large Mormon Ch urch Presi-cost of :..t bout $20,000 county par king lots on the fringes or the Civic lnllatlon beating llP•··· Every d•y In the I ·I I I $154.oo-.. . 1 OB PALEY and Associates lnc1 WOllllELL dent Spencer W. Kim· apiece. Center to their jobs or other destinations within the ball, were held Tuesday center. "in the Mesa 28th LDS BESIDES T ll E initial But Supe rvisor Robert Battin was unsym- Ward Chapel. The elder outlay for the buses, sajd pathetil' with county workers who must now park brother of the leader of to be in good condition and walk as long as 15 minutes to get to their jobs. t he .. Church of Jesus despite their age, the dis-"I think the exer('ise is good for them," Ballin Ch rist of Latter-day trict will spe nd about said. ~aints died Sunday on hi s 1 S7 ,000 pe r bus to . add Othe r board mem bers objected to such a 87th birthday. modern fa re boxes and service because or its cost. put the vehic les in top Sin('e the money Morri s 'A"3nled for the ex- WILBUR R. WORRELL, r1$1dtnt (If l·h1nli~on 6e•e11. Ca. 0•1• ot ONtll Aptll 1111, 1915. Sur¥1¥•d by 111, w1i. ,..,. ... ; Gaugllt•tl, Judy WJIU• of IT¥ine and Joan Nlcl>ot-ol S.n DI.._, C..; s.on, o.n Rull""'" ol Pomona:'°'....-. Gola~ .>ori111 ot Denvtr, Colorado; •iOht or•nGc111111r111 •"" o .. gr1t1- 9rMG!.On. FUN••• Mr¥i''' .. u 1 i. hPld 1:0(! PM Thur1G•y, Pacific Vltw 0..pe1. otfl(IOlll wlll t>I Tftt Or . .i.,.,.,., ~of Th• Firll BapU" ~ell ol Coli. Mew . lnt1r ... nl, Pacilk V~w -mD<I•• Parll. Newport S..cll, Cl., d11ecteoby P•cilic Vltw Mol"1uary, IAUWIH HARRY E, BAUWIN, r11idrnt of Santa AM, C.. Dale ol a..ath ••I 1111, 191S 111 New-I S.ach, Ca. Swvh11dby ti.s ~hers P•l,ll E . 8•uwl11 of Hunl· inglon Be.ell, t-Mndrikui. E . e.uwln Oii Costa Mew and Je•n P. e..,wlnof Tt. NelMr ... nch: tout" 1lsl1rs , Milri. E. l.Dof• DI Sin•• AINI, Ca., y,..,_ R, H•l"4' ot Hunlfn9ton 81•<.ft, Je.....ue Bilu .. ;11 ol H1111tln111on flt•cft and CNl~llne C.-ol T11t11; par1nu.~.& Mrs. Paul e .... wln ot Bull Hlad C1tr, Arliona. Funer•l Wr¥1Cl l will De held 1hurMroa,, April 10th at 1:00 PM, 81!11 Br aadwa, Cl'lt ptl , Btll Broach••Y MDrluMy dlr.<1011. LOS ANGELES (UPI > -Kate T. S&einilz, 85, German art figure and honorary C'Urator or lhe Elmer Belt Library of Leona r do da Vinci Material at UCLA, died in her home Monday following a brief illness. condition. · pcrimental servi ce was to C'ome from reve nue s ha r· District offic ia Is plan ing, Supervisor ;ltalph Diedrich said there are other to use m ost of the Texas projects in the works lhat need the money more. buses on the half-dozen · Park·n·Ride express cor- rido1·s that will go into service in June . Several will also be used to beef up runs o n beac h · oriented routes in s um- "THIS IS proba bly desirable and necess ary bul there are olher projects lhat are certainly higher on lhe priority list," he said. . Supervisor T homas Riley said a permanent shuttle service would be very expensive to operate -possibly as much as $300.000 a year. JEllEI JACK J ER EB. r11i,,.,nt o4 Ne""'°n Beach, Ca. Sutvi,.d by his bnlthe" Rudolph J•r111 ; d 'l•r, JOWl)ftltHI Pollock ; moth"'• Ann• J•r1b. Servlcts W<!I be hlld 11'1ur l4•V. 1:00 PM, Cost& M<!w Cf>aPtl. 8•ll•-6er114u111 c.o,.i. Mew Mo1"111•r101r .. c1or~. IALTZ.aU.GflOM AIMHAL HOM(: CO..Ona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 llUllOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway. Costa Me sa 642-91 50 McCOl:MICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capistrano . 495-1776 PAClftC YllW MIMOllAL PAii Cemetery Mort uary Chapel 13500 P<k:ific View Dri ve NewPor1 Beach, Galilornia 644-2700 PIH FAMILY COLOHfAL FUHllAL HOMI 7801 Botsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MOITUAI Y 627 Main St. Hunl :ngton Beach 536-6539 PLBl.IC ~OTICE ...... NOTICE "YOC•EOl"YO•S SUPElllO• COU•T 0,. TttE $1"A1"E OF CALlf'OllHIA ~II TME COUfolTT 0" O•AfolGE fol1.A·l t- t:n 111 ol H ELE N NICHOLS.ON ""-ELOOWNE Y. OeceaMd. NOTICE IS. HEREeY GIVEN to ,,.. c•MilfDA ltf lhe abO,. I"""" dl'C-"1 1"84 •II Pff-S Pllvl"O cl•lms ~nst lt>r w kl dec•dent 1'41! •<'Qulr.., IO 1114! tNm, ""''" lllt ntteli..tr'r •.JtUChert. In tr.e ollke ot the c l•r~ of 1111 .bow en. i.rieo courl, O• lo prtwn11,..m, wltl'I \hi "WJct,w•r vouchers. to u .. undoenlQnld •! il'le ,.,.,. oll"" 04 COLONEL HER- RIN(. 5 FAANll;LIN. 2)0 t.•I 11til Sl•eorl, ~ .... 111-1 , coi l• Mt~. C.1+lorr'll.t1 '1•11 .... n.on " 1ne p!•<t M 1:>111.'"'"' ol ""'.....,,,.19nfl1 1., a 11 m•l1er1 Pt<"lllln •"II lo lhe tii.n• ol s•kl 011<1Gt1>1, '"'''" lour ,,_,,11, •tier Ult l!r1\ OUllll<.•llon OI U'li' nollc•. O..IWMfrc11 J1, 1tlS ANN MCELDOWNEY ELGIN UNI TEO CALI FOllN IA 8ANIC e~: J . L. Httum1n, T•uilOlfl<•• Co·EAt (Ulor•of !hi Wiii OI tllt ll>O"I IWl'llHI ff( ..... f t:OLOMIL HEiltlllHO S. ,llAHICUH IN E1it U01tt., l•O• H (M .. Mtt.11, (1Hf1r11l•tl•ll , f1I: 11141 ...... 7111 Al tor Mr for (O•l!UClllOPI Putllltllff Ol11t91 CMtt O.Uy Pllcll, .-111,t , .. ,2J,.tt 1l ,,,._,J -~. mer months. TllE L ATEST acquisi· l\.1orri s said all he was hoping for was a 1 motorized tram \\d lh several passenger-carrying · trailers. .Council tions bring to more than ----------------------- $550,000 the total to be s pent on u sed trans it Direst or Resigns ·buses .. All the money mus t come from local coffers b e cau s e the f e d e r a l g ov e rnment won 't share th e c ost of SANTA ANA-George Jones has resigned as e x- ecutive director of the Orange .County Com- munity Dev~lopm enl Council, Inc .. citing health problems . The coun c il 's e x· ecutive committee has named Barry !\lesser in- terim executive director through June 30, erfec- tive immediately. The communit y de- velopment council is a non-profit organization administering the l{cad Start, Neighborhood \'outh Corps , S e nior Citi zen s . Communit y AIC'oholis m Services, Ce nter for Publi c Aw a r e n e s s , Human Services Planni ng In· \'entory, and J\.fanpower prog ram s in O r a nge County. used buses. Directo1·s a g r eed to buy used buses because it takes at le ast a year after orde ring for new buses lo a r rive. 2 to Serve Oli Board Ronald W . J-larper and Richard J . Skillrnan will represent Orange Coun- ty on the board of the l·fo s pital Co un l'i l o f Southern California. l-l a rpe r is exel'uti ve vice president a l St. Jude J-l os pita l i n Fu lle rton. S kill rn a n is <i n ad- rn inistr<itor at t he t..os Ala rn it os Ge n e r a l ttospital. WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIF ORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL JUUY ACCllDntD I Y 00 COMMl1lll Of IAl lXAMINfl S Of THI STAlt IAI Of CAUJQlNIA OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: e IH lmtl l 2Y1 ;, 3 YlARS of fUU.-TIMf 1..,.. itu6, P!i-16 cl•n•oom hourt ~· wrekl. o• e IN llntfl JI/, ., 4 YIAIS of PAIT·TIMf day, -Ing, Of ......i.1r!d ltw 1tudy (3 d •Hl1 pet -·~. 3,4 houn ptt d•u), e You Cll'I .. 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Government. l~llEE Parking: Plenty or 1pae• at our office• .. .. vlnga ln1ured to $40,000 ~ • ~ '.lJJlti~ outfJtutst · 6abings· Ind lo•n ••10Cl1Uon • Wednesday, Apr119, 1975 OAILYPILOT A9 Newsrack Law Urged &hmit CaJ,1,s for Curb on Erotic Plwtos SANTA ANA -At the behest of Supervisor Laurence Schmit, Oranae County Super visors Tuesday ordered CoWlty Counsel Adrian Kuyper tC> draft. an ordinance that would ouUaw newsrack dis -plays of erotic newspaper photos. The ordinance Schmit. bu in mind would require all newspaper vending machinei moved off public s.idewaJka and onto private property. IL would be .modeled alter a law oo the books in Schmit 's bomet:Own, Gu.rden Grove. violating the OrdinaJicet .. In Fullerton, several dozt.!n machine•, incl~g those of "establish- ment" papers were impolmded and owners we re Corcc."(f to pay $25 per machine to retrieve them. THE SVGGESTION of a newsrack law in county te r ritory i• the ..1:1econd ind.icBtion in rece~t ~e~ks that. Schmit intends to roUOw a hard. moralistic line during his lt}rm of oflico. About a month aao, he won board support f~r a re- solution agains t any Jaws that would liberalize the ORANGE COUNTY J:\ LlllkJettar's ~~; \194'-fimhrand beef . ~ . .w • ..-........ H.tto--. 11 1 da:•'ft flhw MdcOMlltwy "llEF PRICES GOING UP ••• IUT MOT OURS!" .,.,..,. .. .,< .... ,...... •C.-"'9HP59tcl••cff'-J.....,t'edpH •HofU.. ... per10..Us9d..._lc bl· • A.9". ............... c ~ lrtlll!Md euht..ce ............. .......,.,... .. _mt. BESIDES G~RDEN GROVE, six other cities in penalti es foruse ofmariJ.uana. . . the county have enacted anU·newSrack ordin anc~s K1.1yper was given an mdeterm1nate tim e to ~raft aimed at curbing sales of underground papers that .-~lh~e~n;e~w;•~r]a~c~k~l~a~w~b~as;e<l!on:.'.i:•P~ut~f~r:om:•:u~p:er:v~1:•o:r:•~---------l-~~~=====================~-'--prominently display photos depicting nudity and and other jurisdictions. ~ sexual activity. · An eighth city, Costa Mesa, will conduct the FOR MORE INFORMATION, CJ.LL WEF.KDJ. YS 113-264%. second and final reading on its own newsrack law April 15. Schmil s aid it is hard fot" families to enter restaurants and other buildings without being con- fronted with a row ofnewsracks displaying "porno-graphic" newpapers. . 1'lt is my intention to bring to the board an or- . dinance which would ban t.he display of obscenity in news racks on a public sidewalk," he said. "The is- sue of placing objects such as newsracks on the puplic right of way al5o will be explored.'' THE VARIOUS local newsrack control or - dinances differ in some ways from each other bu't most resemble a Jaw originally passed in Santa Monica. _ • Garden Grove wus the fint county City to put a law on the books and an action late last year by San- ta 'Ana ·unleashed 1t. flood of aucb o.ildinances . . Anaheim, Fulle rton, Placentia, Stan\on and Cypress are other jurisdictions with such laws. Police in several cities have seiiednewsracks f.or Flood Work River Project Bids Put Out SANTA ANA -A $1.6 capacity of a one-mile million project that will stretch of the Santa Ana double the flood waler River bounded by ~~ee Orang.e Coast c ities. has been put out for bids. Schools Exhibit The county Board of Supervisors Tuesday authorized the county Flood Control Depart· ment to-advertise for coMtruction bids an'd get At Fai" the jo b ·bnder•wa~ by . a. sum,mer. i\NAHEIM ~ School : )'HE. RIVE.R re ach dis\li icts from the. tti.8.t will. be improved Orange Coast are ex-1 runs from.. we s t o f hibidiic through Thuno·: Garfield Ave nue to a day at tbe Orange County point ~ feet-east of the ·Car·e-er F&tr at the ·~ Diego Freewa y. It Ariabeim Convention touches parts of Cos ta Center. Mesa, Fountain Valley The fair i"S ·open to the; and Huntington Beach. pubUC at no charge. It .. J.n a 1 e t~t e r to closes_; at 9 tonight. On &'CN!rviaors, cdunty En· TbUriday· j.he fair will vJronment4l M..anage· runfr!lm~a.m.-2p.m: uient Aeency~cJ>iel H.G. ll!l!l!Netr. Career Fair_ "Geort.•'.'·. OS&Orne •aid .adill~atrator.' said ._ii the project.is the s~· 'tb.e~ool districts in th~· phase of wqfk authonzed tountt ate participating .nearly.twO.Y~a,I'S ago. j n the thir d 'annuaJ event.• "The concept of up- IHis assistant Sally grading the hydraulic ;Hines, added th~t there c~pacity of t.he lower are over 300 ezhibits dis-nver reaches is be~om­ played including those ing reality.'' supervisors from Orange . Coast were told. . ·schools.: . _-; ••wfDL'E Tms pro1ect While elementary stu-will not provide a fin al 'de.its are invited to at: solution to river flooding, tend, the fair is aimed at it Will s ubstantially ra.ise the secondary students. the level of protection The fair is a joint effort: provided by th~ ch an· by the Orange County nel,"Osborne said . Career EducatioB The work a pproved by Leadership council and,' supervisors includes a 'the Orange County widening of the channel 1>epartment of Educa-. from 127 to 190 fe et and lion. It is designed to en-: an addition to the levees 'courage students to think of two feet in height. The about present and future section of channel also e m p I o y m e n t op -1 will be paved with con- partunities. . crete. · County· Talk Set By Angela DaVis FULLER TON -Th e former UCL.A Angela Davis, the sell-philosophy ~~fessor_will proclaimed Marxist who speak on ~rgan11~d was acquitted of con-Struggle Aga1~st .Racist spiracy charges in ~e a n d ? o .. l i l 1 c a l wake of the 1970 Mp.nn Repression. . . . County 9ourtbousel Gener!il. _adm1ss1on 1s s hootout will sp·eak in , $1. Admission is free for the Cal 'stale Fullerton Cal State Fullerton and gym'nasium at. 8 p.m .. Chapman College stu- Thursday: dents. By Bil Keane . , Sherwin-Williams· Rainbow ·Mist Sc<lllptured ~g The unique li:>o~ in shag car- p eting. Cut and loop lux· _ wy {or any room in your hom-e» 1003 long-wear nylon ca rpeting in IO decora tor-de'signed colors. 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LAl9UHA HILLS . ----........... .' •• -........ 581°28IO ~~;:..:: :::.:.:..: • COSTA MESA ••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• ,.. 557-1766 cenw .. Jult AY, ''Chitgl tt.'' 1161 ~ ltf& UUZ Mc...,,. MrrMt, Wk I IWM Wl'lt Ce.hrl LAKEWOOD .................... -••••• 213·925-6616 5924 SOlllll Slrfft • ' FuWITOH •• ; ............................. 525-486&· • ZIZM....._.lftHI. . . HUHTllilGTOIOIACH , ..... ;-, :; ... -.• -: ; .-.•. ;89"2577 • 1snt ..... w"'1trwt ORANGE •••••••••••••• ; ••...•••••••••••••• 997-31 SI 167S..T_.A..._ SAHTJ. AHA .............................. 54fo.9770 I IJ6 Se. ...... Str..t MOIDAY THIU THURSDAY 8 A.Ii. TO llll.; FllDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.; SATURDAY a A.I. TO 5 P.8.; SUIDAY ID A.I. m 4 P.M. ' • \, , , I r I •I • ._, -• A II OAILY PILOT Wednesd•y. Apr11 9. 1975 State Gets Short En.din· Taxes "'--.., ' ~ . I THE P{f;K OF Pun~h 1. By THOMAS D. EUAS \vould have receivt"d about $600 mllllon mote .thfi lasl th rue ye•rs than it actually got. Ir California's elected.officials reel a bit more resentful than usual as Lhey file inco1r1c tax returns this year, it may be becetuse they know the slate is IN SOVTHEKN CALIFORNIA, which c-oo\aint 1 not gelling its fair s hare of the fL-d eral funds those <.1bout 6 percent of the nation's total populetion, only taxes generate. two of 35 lo cal programs which the federai California contribtJlt>s one-tenth of the lotul govt'rnment helps upport. actually got 6 pe1·t.-ent or ~mount generated by federal inco1ne taxes, but re-more of th e tot a l tax ~-~-==~--... ttives only about 6 pert·cnt of the total p<1.rce lcd to dollars availa ble. SOUTHERN stale and Joe-a l agencies from \Vash1nJ.:ton. These s t atis tic s CALIFORNIA Southern Calirorn1u is hit partit'ularly har<l by emerge rrom '' s tudy FOCUS this inequity. completed last month by '--....::.....::.....::..=..::....-~ a task force or IO c it y and FOR EXAMPLE, WIULF. 10 perct>nt of all ma· t'ounty managers from six Southern Ca lifornia jor crimes in the U.S. a re committed in the countu.•s. Southland, only about 4 percent of federal !'rime The chief irony revealed in their study is the ficiuls, are calling on their bosses to do something about lhe inequities they've uncovered. Their bosses are · all city councilmen und county supervisor s. ' ·, • "Elected official> should ... provide strong I] ~ .. :;, leadership in contin.uoualy t>l'lrsuing the redorMl as--:::i J) , i:;i.slance needs or the "tat6, which lnclude the in· te rest.or local agencies," the ta"k force report con· tl flJl eluded, "lo assure that . _ . allocations adequately ---, reflect the relative needs of California.'' ~ OO{!J The group ulso recommended lobbying for a · • · ' r-;:::;:~9 new federal law requiring reimbursement to local ~ I .. agencies ror costs or new federally-mandated pro-l 1) grams. California already has a similar law cover-~""l ~ .:J in~ state-mandated programs run by local govern- ments. prevention and la\lo' enforcemc·nt support money is possibility that Caliro1nians may <1ctually be taxing dis tributed to local go\"t'rnments thc1·t· themselves so n1uch that they hurt their ehances of ' 1 / <However, Gov . Edmund Brown Jr. hi st \Veek ijetling a fair share of the fed eral pie. PRESENT REVENUE-SllARING MONEY "You won't hove Julius Caesar to kick around ony criticized a $105·million ft•deral·state :.intic rimc Fully 15 percent of all personal income here should be distributed on the basis of need. with the program which he chargl•d \Vas design(fd to c reate a j!oes to stall' and locul taxes, compared lo just over tax eCforts.communities are a lready making taken ________ .....:.m.;:0:;'.:•::.!'.'_. _______ _ ··ra ise notion" it ,,·as reducing crirhe. 1'1 c also 11 pe1·cent in the rest of the country. State and local into account, the task force added. threatened to abolish it <1nd return thc 'fund s to the governmt•nt s in California collected 30 percent Possibly the biggest s un>rise about the report U.S. government . l n1o1·e t;.1x dollars per person thun the national and the fi gures,jt contains is the fact that this Is the Dean's List Honors Coed Proble m s I ik e uncmp!oyn1enl. overrrowded avcrugc. ~ first iime such,stutjstit:;s~have become availil~Je. housing and air a nd ''"<Iler pollution a re <ilso Never before had anyone bothered to examine Joan Mathe is, the Dean's li st for the fall s on1ewhat m o r e se vere in Ca lifornia than Sl ~CE MANY FEDERAL PROGRAMS pass lhe E.ntire picture of federal funding for California daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. semester al Russ ell Sagl elsc\•l hcre. yet the state gets Jess than IO percent of out financial s upport on the basis of nct'd , the higher projects. , Ch 1 M . th e i 5 CoUege in Troy• Ne'A federal funds spent on progr<1ms in these areas. taxt's paid in this state may actually be a drawback Now that the effort hns been made on!'e, this re· 8 r es a ' I Yofk. She is a fresh mar In fael, if it had been getting one.tenth of each to getting money from Washington. port s hquld.p't simply be placed on the shelf Theseus Drive, Hunt-m a joring in physicai tax dolla r spent on domestic programs. the s late 1'he city and county managers, all appointed ol-alqi;igsidc~so many otti~rs. ington Beach, made the education . . ~...:_::._...:_~~~~~----''--~--'~_:;...:_~'-'--~~~--'"'.'--~~-'----'-'-~---,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For the Record Births ' SOU TH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL FetwN•Yl. lt lS Mr. •lllCI Mr~. Ru~""ll l(ru,,.., l•~1110". ~,. F•llfNrf4, ltlS MT. llllCI Mr~. W1ll14m Young. Oiln;, PooM,bO~. Fekwi•v s. tt75 Mr. a...:I M•~. Enberto Ale1i, S..n Clen .enre. l>Oy. Febru.rr 11.1t1s M r. ano Mr\ Tr.om•~ Dougl•s. C..ipo~lr•no Beote r.. girl Felolu..ry lJ. 1'1S "'" <1nd M " Robert Torr~t, Laq...a S..«I>. bay. M.orcll Z4 Mr •nd Mr~. Alan Gu~•l>O. HoOOOV1Uil vor..., No. Hl\, Hunt•ngton Eleac:ll. oo, M<. a nd Mr\. Od••d McOon<llCI. 1l'r27 (Jf'!.eftl Ro.id. Et Toro. boy Mr. •no Mr•. Moor .. Aob•ntDn. 118S1 ArbOr L•,.,.,. lfYine,bOy ST.JOSEPH HOSPITAL Mart~>o,lt1S Mr. •M Mr•. Conley C•mpbeU, •311 Md~rlt.-SI., ln,.ne, qlrf. Mr. ill'ICI Mril-Kenneth H•ll. 9.o2 c,.,.g;e Aw., W1ntm1niter, boy. HUNTINGTON 8EACN lllTERCOMMUNITY HOSPITAL\. ~~•rclllG, lt1J Mr. •nd Mr~. Wt"~ley G•t•ell. 1an1 \liewpoln! lane, Hunl,.>11ton &..ell. boy .• Mr. f nd Mr~ Arhn 11•n~en. ISs-17 POw•y Line. Hun!H><JtOn Se•el>.l:IO"r. ,,.,.., .. u, ,,,, #tr. •nd Mr~. Larry Mur>Clen. los.ll C:ory Or .• Hunllngton Bl·•tl>. boy. Mr. •nd M••· Steven Eaton, 1"311 W••ki.,i Lil"'!. Huntlnglon 6e•<t'1.g!r1 Milr<ll 14. lf15 - Mr. •nd Mrs. Tn"6dore h •d<S. 16S&I Ml. Todd St., Fount<>1n V;illey. Doy. ~.,~ 24. 1t75 • M1 . ilnd Mr\. Edw<1rd Our...,. '!Ill Nii-I Or., Hunlu•gton Seacll. 9orl. N#. ilnd Mri;. 011vld J"coby. t•S..1 S..WW.Y<Crttl .ln .. Hunt;toglon S.acl> . ..... Mr. ilnd Mr~. Pat .. clt l(errwn, •502 <h:lord Or., Huntin<,ilon Be•ch.. Dey. Mr.ilnd Mr1. l(ennetl> Plalle, ti..>I LI V1ll11 UI., Hunling!on Be•cll. girl. JN. •nd Mr~. Marion Powell. 10712 S.nelpi~r Ln .• Hunl1n9lon Ele•c1'1, twi<'l!.boy-girl. //IN. •nd M•'· f reelrlck Oi•r, 11111 sn.w, Hvnll"9for1 &.•ell. boy. I/Ar. •nd Mn •. Oav!CI McGowan. 10!69 Cl ... r Alwr Cl .• fountain V•lley. gir!. Marc~u. '''s Ml. il<ld Mr•. ICennell\ Hl9a\ll1. 6332 F•ri11ell• SI., Huntington Se<tct'I, 'lirl. Mr. •"" Mrs. Arnold Fu1;io9ak•. 9Jl1 Flrnlde Or., Huntington Beac11. Dey. Marc"' 16, 1t7S Mr. •nd Mrs. Tlloma1 Webb. '"" ~HClr .• Hunli"'Jlon ~.en, Mr. ilnd Mrs. Mike Jenkin!., 13«1'1 S.O..• Rel., Weslmln•ler, boy. Marriage .Licenses LAS VEGAS ~ Mdrriolgo lict'nWi 11\.Ued hert" include PAVIDSON·CHERNOFf -M<lr. 1, EUQl'"" Robe•1. 1~. anCI \l~ler1e Loi•. 74. bot I> ol We\lm•n~ter. Lt\ltNGSTON·AEANO -M,u I,~ W•Y""· ll, we~t.,.,in~tt"r. and loil• Aurora S;tyona. J7. Newpor! Be11<n. IC RAME.R·LE.E Mil •. I. AIOY•. bl. -Martt.a Allen. •l. bo11\ol lrv;nf'. 5Y1'(NOTT·L!VI NGS.TO N IWlr. I, Jol'ln P•ul HI, 18. and Tari A•e. 18. bo\n crf Hunt1nglon Beacn. STEWAAl·MIOOlEICAUFF -Md•. I.,,,,. .. YltU"'J. $],"""'LOI~ C:arok:, 41, boll> or Westm1n~ter. S NYOER ·M cC:A BE -M.Jr. I, ll'IOnlil• Eric. 11. an<1 S"nClra Je•n. 16, llOtl'>ol Hunl1nq1on ilf'ilt ll. HE.RMANNS·WE0£R Mil• I . Er.-in. 41. """ ln11r.ol J .• l'I. 00111 Oil Huntington Se.Kl'>. ICIRICPATRfCl(.\IERlREES -IWlr. 7. Jol\n l ., 36. anCI M"r.iyn Lee, •7. botllol Founll"n V111lev. OA\llS·CASTLE Md< S. L.lrry J 3¥. anCI O•rlend F. 1•. 1><>11> oi Ne•llO'"I Bc ... n. BIC:HLER·SOR IANO M.1t 8. Rueben J . 78. c .. nogil 1-'.H~. anll Con•ueio, •~. ot We•tm•n•L<'r. LUC.AS·WIEDERHDLO Mat . 8, .Hllrev. 71 . ~n C•e~nte, an<.1 Mil•!!(' Ann. 18, Sylm.,r C,IEL!NG·lAMPLEV M<lr. 8, Pett'• Ja1>. 1~ """' C:onecn Ann. 23, D<Ml'>o• C.o•I• Mt"•d. 0 AVIS·(AMPBELL M"r I. C:l"""•f' Oon. Jl, """ Molly Ann, 21, both ol Wt•lmoniter ' . HOWAAO·O"~UlLIVA N Mio•. I . Eow .. rd E .. le. and 1("111c•lne An•"'· }'II. boll'>ol Hu1>L1nqlon Beach. SlAMPS·BEAOF'ORD -"'""r 8. v .. Q1! Lee Jr .. 18. ;ind Llr>C1<1 G<1•I. 11. botll o! Wes1m+ns1er. MURAAY·GAEENMAN -Mdr 8, Rolot"rt W•ll i•m. 2S. Hunl•ngton 8e<tcll. •n<I M.lr911rel Lo,,.,;,,.., 11. G.tr~nGrove OUNCAN·SEVI LLA Mdr. 8. Pioul Thoma•, ll, Huntington U.:actl, ""° M••celta Ell1111:1eltl , 2$, Garden o.-. VAUGl'<AN ·MAHUR1N ""'" ~ L11rry . .16. """Lynn A1>ne, 28, 001~ ol Cor~Clcl Mllr . HUl:IOARD·YER:S -Mdr Q• EU\l!!nf' C:l>lpman. l~. lrvint". ""d Pan"o<I~ Allvn,tt. B•lbo• h l•nd. A001NS0N·RE£0 -Mor. 9. Ron.ild leAoy. JS, ilnCI GI end• l(ily, 25, boltlolo> H,.mlnqtOfl &eiltl>. MORGAN·CHt'l:ISTlll N -MM. "Kl. Palrlck R.ioy"'onCI. 71. and ~n1w Mltll<'lf', 21, botr. ot Hunt1nq1on a...oc:n . PAYNE·LAUPIA -Mnr. 11, ~.,,,;, Mic.tiff!. ll, <ln<I Jo Ann. 4'1. boll> of ~Ni-I. OWE N·BREST -M"r 1t. Ham1tton Wllt>Ur. Ill. 20. Wf\lmoto~!C•, 1nd Mdrf Viv!~n. 16. Ga•<lf'n Gr ove. MARSHALL•MARSHAlL M.lr. U. DUPONT NYLON HI-LOW 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. A HILOW PATTERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. MANY BRIGHT COLORS. WE CHALLENGE ·.RISING PRICES! NOW SALE PRlaD ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ••• $5.49 NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ••• S7.99 KODEL® Ill PLUSH !00 " KODEL · Ill POLYESTER PILE. DEEP . LUSH CARPET WITH LUXURIOUS APPEAR· ANCE ANO PERFORMANCE MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ••• S9.99 • hi QUALITY IAMI llAll Wl'fYS AT LOW llS(OUIT PIKIS • SELECT JIOM THI LAKllT •VllTOIY • TMI WIST • IVllY IOU OJ CAll'O IS IUlllD AIO PllUD JOI YOUI SIHIPPI" COIVlllllCI • AIL !AIOI HCOIDI· TIOIAUY ·"HAITHt ·~'f>· ROOM SIZE REMNANTS 1000' s OF ROLLS , ON SALE . . i ~~::: . 6001 BB ~ SAVIUPTO.. f0 lfll SMALL . KITCHEN CARPETS 100% NYLON PILE. NEW DECORATOR DESIGNS WITH FOAM RUBBER BACK. SPOT RESIST.ANT FOR KITCHENS. DEN S. ETC. , WAS SALE PllCED •• COMPHAILI ftTAIL ..• $1.H DACRON PLUSH '100% DACRON· POLYESTER PILE. HIGH. FASHION THICK PLUSH IN MANY COLORS. DEslG NED FOR QUALITY . VALUE. · WAS SALE PllCED , • COMPHAILI man ••• St.ff KODEL® Ill HI-LOW 100'/o KODEL· Ill POLYESTER PILE. A CLASSIC PATTERN WITH THE LOOK OF ELEGAN( t. MANY COLOR COMBINATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM . WAS SALE l'lllUD ••• COMPHAIU mAIL.,. St.H DUPONT NYLON PLUSH SHAG 100%1JUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. THI CK. DENSE PLU SH IN A MULTITUDE OF COLORS. WAS SALE PllC DUPONT NYLON DENSE SHAG 100'/o DUPONT NYLON PILE. DENSE. LUXURIOUSLY smFT COLORFUL SHAG. WAS SALE PRICED •• COMP HAILI mAil ••• S 16.9 SQ.'H. r-J '.SIZES soo/ SAVI j IAVIUPTO /0 D 0 ' SJ.GO • • _4'.1\ 10!,~uP~T c ~!~!ft1L~l~~~ON • PILE. DEEP. LUSH CARPET IN MANY STUNNING COLORATIONS. WAS SALE PllCIO ••• CMPAIAIU ma11.s1&.H TREVIRA SCROLL DESIGN STAR I} 100% TREVIRA• STAR POLYESTER PILE. A ""'k'"'"'Y"" HANDCRAFTED LOOK LIKE CUSTOM -MADE CARPETING. VERY SERVI CEABLE. MANY COLORS. NOW SALi PRICED ........ II 1-REVIRA DENSE PLUSH STARI} . 100% TREVIRA• STAR POLYESiER PILE. rri.ikes ;ie.,y• LUSTROUS PLUSH SURFACE OF VELVETY TEXTURE USUALLY FOUND IN ORIENTAL qucs. MANY COLORS. NOW SALi PllCID II ....., John Eu<w.,.,. JJ, Founta in Valley, .i!>CI ~no"lope Suw n. 11. C:~ta """""· l AWSQN·EAAL M.Jr 17. HOw·••ll I'<. S1. G&rllen Gro"', 1Jnd O•IJCl1<1 tMJ.•3, We~tm1n~ler 11;•ROLESIC l·WAICHT -M1Jr !?. 0.¥id F .• •1. •nd S ..... fl<t F , 41, bOlllOI H..,unvron ll~•c". PURCELL·BDI SS~RANC -"""'· 1?, Lt"Dn Q ~ Ne woo•I B~•tl>. &nu l(ry"•t. 7S, ot Lagu,.. Se<tc" KOHLER·ROSS -Milr. 11. G.of'J'l Erl<. IC~, tt. Ind Patrlci• Ann, n, COMPARAILERETAIL ......... $12.99 -• • ,,, ><•4"'' .... -o• "" '"--• "r~•• 1 ..,.,...,, SO. JD. SAVI S4.00 COMPAIAILI llTAIL ......... $12.99 ........... _, __ 1~-.......... ......_, ... -1._\ SO. YD. SAVI u .oo I -llof H..,lt!IO'Ol"I Be Kii. . THOMPSON·8AIZE -M11r. JI, '"*"It V., 45, ol W•stmln~rer. llf\CI MllBIKM,_, 43.ofC.tci.n Gro""' STUT&>VIL1..£-$1PENCER M.•r '1 i:...,d .Hfrlft, JI, or Mrru::u, --..oi... 11 crfW•1tm•n•t~• KAl'l~K1.ji/1oy -M111 21, D~Y"I V•tM:m , illld Ll"<h Lee, 2•. bOlll OI """"'' Bfftll. MILi.. M·OZANOZAAA -~r. 11, Aooert "•''-· tl. '"° RotHn LM, n, betllol WKl111111.ier. I - -- All-CARPETERIA STORES OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M . •SAT .• 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. •SUN., 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M'. • ( I I I • Wedne9d!f, Apr119, 197S DA.IL y PILOT A 11 Boone Fraud Pair Guilty Connie Stevens Gets Sto len J ewels Back 1 • F.rum Wire Ser\llCet ::J Two men pl•aded guilty In DUJltt 'to federal fraud charges in cod'.tlection with the use or tplnger Pat Boone's n:.untt to seJI }!,hunogr a ph r e C'ord d is - tribulorshipti . Charlet1 D. Ferrier, 33 , of Al\larudo und Warren L. Splller11, 42, of Rockwull. were accused of gaining un estimated $400,000 from the scheme. Investigators said Doone wus paid $10,000 for making u televis ion commerclul to pro· mi:>te the pai r's Bible story re. ('ords fo' children, but the t:nter· taine r did' not authorize use of his name for promoting the dis· tiibutorships , • Burglars took $98,000 worth of jewelry from the Las Vegas hotel s uite or singer -actress Connie Steven" almost six years ago. 1'his week she got $11 ,000 worth back. Burglary detail detectives found the jewe ls in a Los Angeles counlr .house, the sheriff's office reported: l\1iss Stevens identified them as hers a nd the y were re· turned to her. Detectives s aid new informa- tion came lo light last month, Jeadiqg them lo Chicago and La.S Vegas and an inmate al .San Quentin Prison who reportedly told investi.gators where the jcwe~ could be found. • ('--_PE_O_PL_E ~) Aisha Zakla. The name or the child, Won· der's Cir st , combines African words 1nc1Jning ''strength " and "intelligence." • Rep. l\'Jlbur D. ~Ills pluns to remain at a Florida clinic where he is undergoing therupy for ulcoho~sm for four more wt.-eks, his personal secret ary says. Janice Ireland said that the Arkansas Democrat expects to complete the therapy about Ma y 5. Mills has been at the West Palin Beach clinic since Jale l:'ebruarJ. Except for a few days, Mills hus not been at his office s ince his re-election last November. • Movie producer and director told ruore than 600 students , ln· eluding a conttnaent from his "hometown o f Grand Ilupld8, Mi ch. The stude nts from Grand Rapids and Atlanra were in Waahington at1 part of the Close Up program which brings young people to the capital for meetings with government officials. • Country singer Charley Pride joined witneues who testified at un Oklahoma Senate hearing that Oklahoma is a haven for tape pirates -persons who duplicate hit recordings and sell them at low prices without com- pensation lo the oriHinal artists or recording companies. Pride and other recording artistt1, songwriters. and music industry executives urged patisage of a bill to make it a criminal action to duplicate tape recordings on records. · .. Donald Siegel {"Dirty Harry," A group of entertainers led a ''The Black Windmill'') was sued .lobbying erfort on Capitol Hill ror for divorce •by his wife of 18 legislation granting uncondi· years, Doe. tional amnesty to draft dodgers Mn. Se1el filed suit on her soth and deserters. birthday, asking for her share of They called Presklent Ford's an estitn~led fl million in com· conditional amnesty program, rnunity property and $5,500 a which expired March 31, "ill con· month in temporary support for ceived and punitive'' and asked AL'S CAllPIT & IUG WOOS 5loce 1940 111 o.._ "' HJ S.~St. -·Jl-2515 s 15.00 ' ' THI S C OUPON GOOD FOl AU CLIAHIHG OVER $60 UHDEI $60-111'l'o DISCOUNT s I 5 Tl11S COUPON COClO THAU APFlll 3(1 s I 5 IAHll PL.All TRA VB. IAI« OP COSTA MIS.A 11.K. SUl'TI 201. COST A MISA. PH.116-2110 BANK PLAZA TRAVEL "" AIR • STEAMSHIP • IWL TOURS WINn FLOOIS. INC. ll031Mtl•1or s-ta ..... -.•l S-19)6 IOU JIWEUl S -Cnlwl9Z-550 1 MMtlogl .. Cotlfor -8'2·550 I FREE EAR PIERCING =~· $600 ROCJ. S.OOHOW Otf"' Good 4ttns ...... •111nl'i liAHHHAVEHPATIO Zi23 Hewporl ll•d. Cotta M-• Photle64Z-4103 WEBER CHARCOAL KETILE OHCE·A·YEAR-SALE DwimJ Apri• ONE a..yw_. C-K-MONTH At Scffl'rlcn For1111o Rnn ;.,. ONLY THE TREASURY s-ta AllCI, 3900 So. lri•lol Orallge. City Dr. at Gao deft Groft II. their four children, ages 7 toll. Congress tO pass a bilJ granting •. "complete and total amnesty." ~ OFF TREASURY EXTERIOR PAINT President Ford urged a group 2 oC high-school student.s to "get in· The group included Richard ! , . volved" in government at all Dreyfuu, P eter Boyle, Jack All CARPET REMNANTS Ant. Populcr Colon 549 levels. ' , GIUord,' llhde Uae Lee GIUord, I o... G ..... · NOW "The country needs your in· Robert Kleln, Micbael,Morlarlly, AND VINYL LINOLEUM j lOCJ. a 49 Gal. Rock s tur Stevie Wonder and Yolanda Simmonds, 20, became the parents in New York of an eight-pound, three-ounce girl, volvement, your dedication, your Josepll P app, Lyane U pton, Rob , .. · Off Good April ID..,_April ll 1t 1s wisdom, your ere li\lity," Ford RelMr and DJckSbawn. I er ' ,,,.,,,.~ ............ """'""'""'..,..................... ~"""""' .... """ .................... .......,..,.... l~============================~l1f.i==============================f HAUOR CEHTER J.C. l'BIHEY New. p .. ort Pair Aboard · 1 , 23ooH-atwn.... , ........ ....... Cotta Mn e1 I tltwpwt ... It-ft. 444-Z~l l USC Vies for JFK Cup winning streak th·is season in both dinghies and the 30·foot shields dass. world, including the America's Cup. . The first mate on the Trojan ! I , MOONLIGHT SALE I Saturday April 12 I 7 P.M. TO 10 P.M. follow 1ho Se<rc...,. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 200ooly <lri<J. 2.99 to 5.99 Now99¢ • Thi USC · sallfng team _.. in· ~luding four from Newport Beach -fJ~es to ~nnapolis, Md .. Thursday (or the 11th sailing qf the Jolin Fo Kennedy Memorial Regatta. a prestigious event that has been dubbed. the collegiate big boat sailing championship of theU.S. .. , • · .. MITCHELL'S WINS so far this year have included the Douglas Cup intercollegiate_match racing series in Cal·25s ; the Dick s .... ·eet Tr.ophy for the West Coast sloop championship in Shields, and he was one of four skippers winning the 1'"ord Trophy for the West Coast team raCing championship. In non -collegiate events, Mitchell has competed as crew in virtually every major yacht race iµ the Kennedy Cup crew is Gordo l'~=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::;:::;::=:=:=:~=:~=:=:=:=:=:=:=::;:::;:::;:::;::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=i-! Johnson or Balboa Yacht Club It who has been crewman on the Douglas Cup, Sweet Trophy, as well as the Pacific Ocean Racing Circuit <PORC) Governor's Cup 'fhe regatta is sailed 'in iden· tical Luders·44 yawls carrying crcw.s or eig.IJl and nine. · UCS's eiih t·man crew is headed by' Be nny 'Mitchell ,of Califo)nia Yacht Ctub; Marina del Rey, \yho has been riding a ' "COSTA MESA JEWELRY I Ill Mew port ll•d. Costa M--n. 64f>.774 I (junior match racing), Puerto RING SIZING Vallarta race and as a Tempest skipper in the Canadian Olympic Getlh or Ladies Regatta at Kingston <CORK ). w•r ., .... ,....,.._,fit7 Also from Newport Beach is Wtotwo retie! helmsman and navigator. .. ....... His individual victories as skip· 0-0.,Srrke TWO GUYS FROM ITALV 226 7 Falni•w rood Cotta MHa • 642-9500 $1 .00 OFF ON ANY LARGE PIZZA TOGO . ........... Offer Gaocl""" April 16, 1975 at Co1ho Mela t-ali011 aoty. • Big Kah.Una Scores Curt Olson who will be serving as sa......,. $ 39 9 per and crew include t he Sail oC Wift!C:..,- the Sa bots . Governor's Cup, l~==A=l=W= ... ==="-===""~'~="''=""'~~"~"::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:~~:;::=::;:::;:::;::=::;:::;:::;:::;::=::;::=:=:=::;:::;::~ California Yacht Culilb Olympic f Classes Regatta and the BYC 66 Series. In Dana.Point Race BRUCE D'ELISCU o! Balboa .Yacht Club will be on the foredeck in the Kennedy Cup crew. His experience includes everything from 13-foot Flying Juniors to Rhodes·33s, to the SO- , foot Warrior in the .PORC and the 83 -foot Sirius in the Puer~o .Mar'k Townsend's Big Kahuna II was the Class A winner Sunday in Dana Point· Yacht Club's Perlormance Handicap Racing F1eet series race. Crews battled everything from ' calms lo Family Tells Of World Sail At Yacht Club The firs't. of a series or ;-yachtsmen's breakfasts will be 1 sponsored· by Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Saturday from 8to10 a .m .. ·when the Robert Martin family of No.w Zealand will describe their current sailing ad: venture around the world. Stopping off in Newport from their homp in Auckland, by way of Tahiti Snd HawalJ, the Martin famit'y will head shortly for the Carlbbea-n to Ebrope and through the inland w'a"tetways as they head back home. 'I'tte crew con's ists if Skipper Roberl Martin, First 1"ate Mrs. Joy Mal'tin, son David 23, daughter Pam 19, und David's friend Mike, 23. The 66 foot keroh, "ChaletO,'' was cust·om b-uiJt t o their sperli!icalions "in New Zealand and will be -moored at the club dock for inspec\ion. ... Reservations· are requited for members and their guests at the club orncet_1602 Bayside Drive, Corona·del Ml I"', 673-4382. · ' drenching rain squalls during the ·race. CLASS A -1, Big Kahuna 11 ; 2, Vellella, Jack Goffman, DPYC; 3, Carol, J ack Borough, DPYC. CLASS B -1, Avoca, Tim Fuller, DPYC ; 2, Sundance , Jack May~r. Capo BYC; 3, Villam, ·1mre Berecz, Capo BYC. CLASS C -1. Tilt Time, Gene Sizemore, Capo BYC ; 2, Salsa, Glen Goates, DPYC; 3, Sola Via, Karl L;issey, DPYC. CLASS D -1, Bare Footin, Stew Anderson, Capa BYC ; 2, Climax, Pete Meade , Capo BYC ; 3. 0 Johnny, Neil Rickse, Capo BYC. Hog an Takes Wales &nvl Tim Hogan of Newport Harbor Yacht Club Ciefeated John Ross Duggan, L.ido Isle Yacht Club in a best t"·O out of three match races seriCs in local elin}inations for the Prince of Wale? Bowl, symbolic of the U.S. match rac· ing championship. The local eliminations were sailed in 30·foo.t Etchells sloops. Hogan is a former Prince of ~ales champion and Ross· DUggan is a Hobie Cat sailing champion. Vall arta race. , · Kevin Kearns of Bahia Corin· thina Yacht Club has a wide background o{ sailing in the Whitney Ahmanson , 66, Ensenada, Governor's Cup and other major events on the West Coast. Ht had recently been win· ning in the Laser Class for USC . Others in the crew are John Edgcomb,, King Harbor Yacht Club, Redondo Beach ; John Weiss, Alamitos BJly· Yacht Club ; Don Jesberg. San Fran· cisc•Yacht Club. ALSO FROM Newport Beaob is the USC sailing coach, Carter Ford who feels that the Trojans are fielding their strongest crew in this year's Kennedy Cup. use· has b ceri invited l-0 participate in the Kennedy Cup 10 times in the ll years it has been held but has never won . The only West Coast school to Win the coveted award was Stanford -in 1967 with Skip Allan or Newport Beach, ahd ·in 1968 wil.h Tom McCarthy at the helm. The only other school to win twice was Tulane in 1970 and 1971 with John Dane III. The Jo·hn F . Kenn e dy Memorial Trophy was donated to the U.S. Naval Academy by C. Robert Yeager in behalf oC the many friends of the late presi· dent who was himseU an ardent sailor. A member of the Kennedy rl family is always On hand lo pre· sent the trophy to the winning schoOI. The Prince of W..ales cham· pionship is d~ermined after a natic:mwide series of eliminations in the USYRU's eight regions. ,~""'-=;;""""=;;-...=;;--.---..... =;;n ' "' · · West Coast's Lar1est Ever! Show H~Id Over NEWPDIT IAIB&ll IN·THE-WATEB · · . ~oat s~1 =1 lri.N e wportHarhor ~ , :..~o , ~ , Newport Hatbor's J n·Thc-Wntc r Boat Show at Lido Village h1ts been htended ror another week because of the Inclement ~ather. --'#. 0: ~ ~ ... a' IBMBTS DEPT. STORE 1116 "-port ll•d. 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'WIJITE · \\'ASH Was denied a req.uest to visit Dis· Jlieyland while h e ~as in the Southland because of fear for his · salety. Everytblng's 101n1 up, still. The Green Bay Packen are rail· _, ltome ticket prices 75 cenb and ·the .Kentucky Derby has ell•ln-Ill $5 OJ1d Si tickets so that tlae lowest priced admissloa ..,...t1ss1e. ; l would tla1nk tbe · next infia- U.ary step Wnld·be the eum·1:11.a: UO. of tz beta and have a $3, $4 or SSmblimum. Bob Luiz. former Atater Dei High student, a U.S .. Davis t;up player a nd now a San Clemente resident, has .signed t.o pla)'. wi th the Los Angeles Strings of World' Team·Teilnis. The Strings will play some of t~ir home matches in Orange County this summ er . Evel Knlevelts sky cycle wlti be • exhititt at the Sports Arena in IA April 18-19 as a part or the cutom car and m Otorcyclelhow. The cycle and Knievel were featured atithe'Snake River Ca· ayon jump .haaco last year in Idaho when vehicle and rider nearly became a permanent part ertllerlver. Bob Graves, former Edison tli&h athlete, figures to be one of the leading defensive t ackles for tj>e University of Washington football team this corning seoson. The 21-year-old sel}ior has earned two vars ity letters with the 8eattle b ased schoOI. And, Newport Harbor High product Bill Mockett Will get his feet wet in University of Neb· lraska varsity football action this sprlAf. Mockett, a linebacker , )rill be a sophomore this Call. ' John Wayne'• namesake tennis club la .New,J?Ort.Beach ~elebrat­ ed Ill" _1ramt. 1openJDg Saturday nigllt Wltlt a mob icene· of mem· ben aad 1pe~l•I guests trying to tour tlle plush new faclllty, and or coarse get to . the ~bA~ for free 'drinks. Wiyae was probably the 11nlariest one at the scene. He pleDDed down at a table UP1tain and Pll.yed cards while the re1t or tile populate pl•r•d 10,nll111: In a ean. ' • . • \Yhen Pul(l)rd didn't use. h1ffi in the tlrst period. when ca('h cl ub •cor~d once. Carr commented . "I tiaid to m yself that if l get a chance Lo pluy, I' II .:ivc it my bctil and I was jia:l lucky enough tu put one In ." Los Angeles led 2-1 until just 90 seconds ren1uined in the gar:ne 11.·hen Ron Ellis scored for Toron· to to send the gu n1c into the i;;ud den death period. · Just betore Ellis scored, Rogi(· V~chon. in the goal for the Kings , hi.id thwa1'led him by toming out Wednnday. A.pol 9, 1975 I ~ ft:el Crom the nots to'block ;1 lihot . ··we pl ~1yed a lot bet.Ley in \ht! O\'ertin1e," com mented Pulford "hose tc<1n1 took eight 1h6ts 0t1 goal to only I wo (or ttu~ loser!, "\\'hen they tied i{, there was u " tenden<.·y to become downhca1·t ed, but "-'C sho"·ed u. lot of guts all se.11.111011 and we did i' again.'' On the winning pJ ily. {ll .. (t•nseman l~arry Brown passL-d to Curr. who li koted 1nOrc than half lhC length of the rink and then flipped an on -target pass td~, DA.IL y Pll OT 8 I :\lurph)' 11 ho '''hipped .. i,hot PliSl :itcR<ie l.Qsing coa<.·h Red K ellr nevertheless liked his goalie's uve1 .. all play calling it ··great'' and adding, "I was pleased "'ilh lhe team's play und e!i peciail:' "·ith ~lc Rue tending goal.·· Captain Terry ll at'J)cl' vf t he Kings said : ··~1 c Rue ga\'e thc1n conriden<:e , It. ,,·ill l>c tough to "·in In 'forbnto 1'hursday. But the vil·· \()ry J;:tiVv ui> a big psy<·hologic<il lift .. I' :-' ' Messers·~j}J:Tests Reds Tonight· .Jtohinson's CINCINNATI IAPl Andy Messer5m'ith and Jot ck Rill · iogham go to center rine toniiht in round two or the opening battle between the Los A.ngeles Dod'g:ers a nd the Cincinnall Reds. -b••• • "~i~ch hitter~ George my m111d ... Billingham said ,,... not worried about do-opp111g the Debut like Foster ut opt a s low rolle r to <.'ailing that he was nailed for'tv.·o opener - ' scdre Ceisac Geronimo. home runs in one ga1ne last ··we still have another 161 .... Yo~;)-e aJwlf'.yi nervous about season by outfie lder Jimmy gumes to play ," said Slevt- Wynn. Garvey The Series -< ' d ~-' ••rat "You try to learn by your mis· ··What il all 1neans at this earl~ " ~· v• ...... lakes." . ' dale i.s dete rmining v.·ho is better Cit,. ct. ~_JJ ,flt· 3 t.'lesscrsmith is 0·3 lifetime prepared. Both teams had grcal CLEVELA!\D CAPl -F'l!Hilk RObinson stepped into his his- to1;c role as baseball's first black manager with cornp,lete coiitrol. the Dodgers and Re~s. favorite's iri' the NOtional l.e11gue West. meet seven times in their first 10 games this season. 'The Reds took the 01>encr l\lon- day 2·1 in ii. '14 -lnhing battle that ended on ·a ,disputed caJfat first . . _ against Cin'Cinnali and was 0.1 spring records ." -the firs\ Ja,fqe, ·:said Billingham. la.!it sc<:ison while compiling a 20·6 .M eanwhile , Cincinna\J. got \vho h--.d a1~ l9·11 rec9rd last record. some bad news. Shortstop Duvt.· seasorr .u wtis 2-2 in five· ap· 1'hc Dodgers, winners of last Conception is lame with a pulled pearances .t&!!inst the Dodgen. year's National League penn.ant groin muscle and is expected to ;,I try to j"o over every baller in after besting Ci)lcinnati 12·6, are mi~s t.onight's game. . ' - Miss,-Hit For Aaron, Conigliaro BOSTON <AP) -Ha'nkiAaron took aim on the left fi eld "'all and \\'ent for a ga me-tying• homer . Baseball 's ult-time home run ki~g failed and went O·for-3 in his American League debut v.•ith the Milwa,ukee Brewers. Tony Conigli aro, onte a feared slugger . b locked out possiblt' emotions from the cheers of more than 30,000 fans and made a triumphant return '"''ilh the Boston Red Sox after being out of baseball for 31,"'~ years . ' Aaron and Coni gliaro, in the line·ups as designated hitters, v.·ere the key attractions Tuesd ay as the R ed Sox defeated the Brewers 5·2 in an American League oPener before a packed crov.·d or 34.019 at f'en\vay Park. In pre-game ceremonies. Aaron and Coni gliaro "'ere gi\'en s tandin g ova ti o n s . Both responded se\'eral times to the •. applause. The ft.1ns stood and > cheered again \\1hen Aaron can1e to bat in ttie first inning against 1 Boston1it.£_e Luis Tianl. Ham-merln~ Halflk '"alked on a 3-2 ,, count . With tv .. o out a nd Car l Yaslrzemski on first base in the Boston half. Tony C. stepped into the batter's box in which he \\las nearly btinded by a pitch in August, 1967 . On a 3-1 pitch. he lined a single to right. sending Yar:tothird. Robinson. a µl aYt!r as \\'ell a s u· manager for th.e Cleveland ln- dians, put him self into the lineup TuesdJIY. making himself even 1nore visible, and proceeded lo slam a home run in hi s first t1ip lo the plate. The Indians defeated the Ne,,· York Yankees, 5-3. in the season opener, niaking Robinson's d<-- bul complete. Although Robinson couldn't ex- plain how he felt, the· real s tar on .the field \\'ith two rtii and three runs scored -Boog Po\\•ell made it clea r '''hat his boss is <ill about. .. I've seen him hit a fe\\' of them homers and some of them in very crucial situations," said Powe ll. who pl ayed ":ith R obinson on I be BaltinlOl'l.' Orioles for six years. "I can remember in the l!lti6 \Vorld Serie s agains t I~os ·Angeles ... Powell continu.ed. .. The Orioles were a young b:,ill club then and everybody \\'as relil · ly excited. Robinson went to .ttic plate and hit. ·a home run the Orsi. time up and it took the pressure off every body. .. It's s ort of the same kind or thing that happened Tuesday.·· Po"'·ell, who was acquired in a trade from the Orioles prio1· to the season, added : "If anybod~· can't play for Frank then the~· can't play for anybody." PO"-'ell admitted lo being nervous , a nd s aid the cro""·d or 56.204 plus the excitement sur- rounding Robinson made the day like the opening of the World Series. "I reall y can't explain ho""· I feel," Robinson said. "I've been a nianager before. but this jj \\'here it ·s at. It 's just t re n1cn- dous. ·· l-le said that he coultln 't th ink of a better '''ay Lo slat1 hi s 1u~,.., career HALOS TRY AGAIN AFI'ER WASHOUT The Chicago Black Hawf<,.; John Ma~ks is wrestled away from .'Boston'-s Bobby Schmautz by linesman Ron Finn in Stanley Boston woh the opener at· ' Then. with the count 2-2 on Rico Petrocelli, Coniglia1·0 broke for second a nd held up as catcher Darrell' P orte r fired tow·ard second. Porte r 's hurried thrOw was off the mark and Yaz scoreO easily on the front end of a double steal. Aaron . with his tean1 three runs do"•n , runne rs on second and third and one out in the eighth , strode to the plate. On tht.· first pitch. he tried to check his sv.·ing and g roun.ded back to Ti ant. Rain forced postponement o( Tuesda y 's American League baseball game bet\\•cen ~he Kansas City Royal s and lhe: California An gels . The rain, which has hit the l.os Angeles area for the last four days, c aused the fi rst postpont'- menl or an 1\ngels ga1ne sin <:1• 1\naheim Stadium opened 10 years a go. The An gels had golll" 731 regular.season games hcrl! "'ithout a postponement. Ex-Mesan to Chargers "I was thinking home fun all the "'ay," said Aaron. "I had to. our team was behind. 1-io.,.,·ever. I didn.'t expect a fast ball, hi gh f!lld inside. I "''as guessing a slow curve." ·The scheduled pitchers fp 1· Tuesda y ni ght's ga me, P ;:iul Splilt orff for the Royals an(L Fr ank Tanana for Californiu . "'·ill pitch tonight . 1'he postpont!tl game '"ill be rescheduled for a date later in the season. perhu1>s. as part or a doubleheader Anteatel"S Ni~ Invades USC Tonj,ght SAN DJ EGO-free agent Ben· ny Ricardo, who attended Costa Mesa High and San Diego State University, was signed by the San Diego Chargers l\.1onday. Ricardo was a kicker (or San Diego Slate a nd ranked eighth in Artecs all-time scoring with 125· points. Also the Chargers signed de, fen siv~ t acl:le Louie Keleher, their No. 2 draft choice from Southern l\.1ethodisl University. VCl ·l,l• Trojan• LOS ANGELES Jerr~ ~as is scheduled lo fi:tce dl'!· fendi"g-NCAA c hampion (un· tveraily division) USC tonight when l,JC Irvine and lhe Trojans tangle ul Dede aux Fie ld , here , al 7 o'clock:. Maras has a 1-1 record si nec repartiri.g froin · thl' basketball team. ·, beat Charles Pasarell 6·4, 6·4 and seventh -seeded J eff Bo,rowiak Breezed past)van Molina6-l ,6·l . Thomas J(och of Bra~il beat Patricio Cornejo of Chile 6-2, 7:5. 1\ndrew Paitison 0£ J\hodeSi.a "coni gliaro g rounded oul Lhrel' times after his single. but said he "felt better al the plate lhan on any opening day i n my life " Derby Flo11rishing Broh;1t1er Hot downed Jim ~t c Manus 6-1. 6·2 and Jaime Fitlol or Chile had lit· C f': VE D A·N () -.J ack tie trouble \Vith Julian Ganzabal Broha' ' ~A_of Huntfngton Beach · h' 3 H ha4 (wmiingles an~. sacrilice ol Argentina. defeatmg 1m 6·. No Recess;on ere fly ln driVi»g two runS.across the s-3. II , pla~• 'fUesd,iyl,'ts, the Cleveland ll11ssio RaUles " • lncl1an'S .. won tli"etr.1975 opener LOUISVtlLE (1\P ) T\ro high .buthe sa1d lhecostof1.·ttlt>I'· · • t• ~ ~ , k y k •• ~1UNIC H , Germany -Russia I · t over ue. ew _,or an e I v.·orld wars and a de pression ha· i~lg to Derby guests a so 1s s t>ep . herei5 .. J be oreu,204 fans. , rallied from a one-goal irst-'l t d ·d h He said hotel and n1ott."I u\\'ni!r.'t Gra·1·g"°eltles"'or c~ta Mesa. period defi cit Tuesday and.beat ven preve n e ll\'I orse-ra<"e N -fans from "'llendo"ng 100 c·on prov id e l'xtr a s t.•r \'i<:es u nd ~ Czechos lovakia 5·2, taking a ma· ... · Yankees h&ftircl..,, 1>,s,eman. had a secutive -and expensive -Ken-secu rity fo r lht· !luests, \vho ho single',in fo'Ur plate apirarances . · jor step towards its t4th world ice tucky Derby f<'s tivals. A r t:• said are 1norl' ;.1fflucnt than th~ -t! • .. hockey title. · ) 't "th spectators of ;.1n v. other s porl~ c ;faf!lt,'lff.+tf, .~' • JD an excjling match of the CO· CeSS IOn apwirenl Y WOn , Cl er ~ favor' ites, •1ghlight.ing the first Plus h Lbuisville motels and event. CLE~ON . S.<;,. :!. Bitk!-"ost.er, round of t"Ke Group A t.ouma· hotels have been booked up for "'rhe den1and Juri n ~ Uerby · '· I ' •' h. I · I th I l) '' 2 4 we•k foo· 11·n1ou sines l'hu11i'· bQf~etb coa.cu~.at t e versa-°'ent, Russia. the defending severs mon s or ic iviay · ._ tynt;N ~hC aroUpaat.Charlotte , cc hampions , outskated their festivities at rates often triple feur·driven if you ple:isl' '~ _-;:i d'' h d b k lb II lh e charged t the t1"mes of tremendous . r\ncl so is thl' dt'-w .. · n P'JC J ea as e a ,,·va'·'nlhe lasttwoperiodswith os a o r . · tod ~' lh mand for privatt.• <iircrufl pLtl'~. "°8ch at'C~emson a:v. an awesome orrensive as~uJt. e year. lo;. ' ·, :t , ... ·Race fans hove to par about in g.''he said • .afi:.,r, l!Jrttft:S " . $73 a day to stay a l the posh Galt The c~ny~n t1 on bureau ~•nd ti ~ 1i • • , Sntlf!k Dead House 'overlooking the Oh io 1s rece1v1ng 3boul !ht' :-<1n11l /. v· LOUIS rJl'bp·seeded Rod .. ~ _ River, but. at that price and with number o( 1nqui rre:-; ubuu1 :u" ~ver ol Corona del M.ar a~· r.11.DLAND, .nJich. Funeral a three-day minimum stay. thert." commodat1ons lh;it 1t d10 la .. l • ~· nuftedr! W!l,5'2.l~d .he ~?n hLS~ services ~ere ~eld tod.ay for are 'plenty of takers . rear ror 1 he c:enlcnn1 al ()e rh~. • , _nnt d Q:milti: Match 1n the former Un1ver&U)'. or ri.t1cblgan tfotel manager Torq O'l-l earn despite a \\·t:akt'I' t•l·onu1n.' 111 'L ~Orld , l!triptonl,..KiP.Blue Group, athle,te ,D,a~Y._ Sm~ck , Ofte of t,h,t> 1 ; ;la~A hat (or.er gUeitS •·ho get 1975. f'" ~»-. · .; Wolv~nne.s re! nuu~·!etter ~...11 ~pri'6~iy on <8.vallabte' rooms. r\ spokesn1t1n for the Escl·ut1\11 1 Aftlt o.e.c~ttYAustralian lef· -nen. · ' ;8napped them qp as soon as they Inn said n1 ost or t he roon1 s h;1\I! a. lY1~)>05'¢ · Africa's Ray STnick , ~t)o lettered for three ~w~re Offered On non·De,rby beeu reser\'ed "for 111ot1Lh:," h11 • M~'·*i'f.e . a~ccord21 con:, ye,a_rs,1n-<ootb8tl. bas~t.I a,nd -:~":wtekeo.ds. the. rooms would go ' previous guests. They 11;.i r n;, .se~ut.lv~vic.torles qn.t.he tour, he. .,..~ball:ln tberte~ ~'('1-of \/rorp9',9>to$3l.SOaiay. , average o; st9S fof the thrcl.·-11:1.• sat«'" ... l:feel"bettert>ncelltl fast t;~aia_,,.atl~, s. aJ' • hll • Tfle \"hree-da;Y m'Dtlm~and s(a.y.orada1lrratcorSG.'> -J. tbleadtround~"~' an J\o~He."'fn · >' 1~.,men\ by-° March Jt-ot''kooncit.l The spokesman ?>aid lhl' ,., ':!l!!lier'lfllQ dayli!tH!fd· I ~1" ·~~ ~k 1 ';;t .. ti! 1~'tjt!ard ,t Deitei:l\OteJs and'. eular rate ru_ngos !rum Sl8 to_>"il ' -~ -RA z: o( ex ~-__ff'n ofy;,a_tcl_ t.'!. ....!_~ftrt•¥"Le'is c Ti.lg1e.~"..!.t Tl\.e Scottish l11n . \\hcl'c. IJi4 ,d ~in-1>l~Jexof Ausualllo li~&i· '!ft 9UffID",,.'{t_ se on1 'ex&~'iti~e dJrectof.' or,. Ltf/ normti.I rate rungei; ll-on1 J'u!il • &.3, ~~111! 20·year1·o.1~ tot1.r; Ill.an ·~d\tnt-h!f . • J LoUl~llcConvention lfureaU. over $9 to St3 50. offers 1·011n1~.~11 If -~a VltJ.s Geru a111s de ... t ...,,. lk ~ne: llref :1'lnillfy?"ecknowlcdged <(hat a duily rt1te of S27 lo S4:l for-th• reatcd SS Case of ".'-USLreli@, 7·St, t f>ortl', ni~I J. ccw .,e ~·~ ;,.."el for the festive weekend are weekend 7-6. s eded Bnan Gollfriea In 939. i, , rt-.,,ftAIF' · • ... • ,, . , - ' • • • " Wednesday, AprH 9, 1915 Pit~hijag Aces ' . Dolphins Duo Tough to Top.,. ... By ROGER CARLSON perhaps additional work .,. .. ~.uy " .. 1st.11 al Saddleback College or This year's uncommon Cal Poly (San Luis rash ot rain has made Obispo) . life a lltt le uncertain for prep baseball teams, but Both are extremely one thing ts for sure if close in lhe statistics. you're embroiled to the Fowler has worked 321..3 South Coast League race innings prior to the Mis- and are facing the Dana sion Viejo loss (5·4) and Hills Dolphins: struck out 47 with an If you're roing to win, e.r.a. of 1.28. you've got lo beat Halli;t-Hallsted has fanned 48 ed or Fowler. in 4614 frames and has a The Dolphins of coach 2.11 e.r.a . Dennis Nespor won the And if one gets in trou· Orange League ch am-ble, it's the other who re· pionship in 1973 behind lieves. "'These are our the righthanded slants of only pitchers on the pitchers Rick Hallsted varsity level ,'' says and Don Fowler. HaUst-Nespor. "But they are ed was named player of proven ... so we're not l h e y e a r b y the too worried about going sportswriters,, the with just the two coaches · tabbed · Fowler pitchers." for first team honors. An addiliorial founda- And this year's' edition lion for their success is also revolves aroun·d the 'directed to the catcher, pitching t aitdem. Bi ll Vangalis. Both have been "Vangalis is in his first knocked off In the past year behind the plate ·week, resulting in Mis-after) being named all- sion Viejo taking over league: as an outfielder first place in the south last year," says N,espor. Coast League by one "He's one of the re· game. asons for their success. But the Dolphins duo He knows how to handle has been impressive pitchers and, has ·really earlier, a ndlfigures to re-made the adjustment turn to the form that saw quickly. He's got .a super the Dolphins Jim it op· rapport with the pit~hers position to ~ne run or less and blocks the ball welt. in seven of their first We're not afraid,.to use nine games. the dir\ with the curve DON FOWLER BLOWS ONE PAST A BATTER. "Both of them thrive ball, because we know on work:,'' says Nespor . Billwill stopil. "I don't think eit her one ··And he tends to widen of them got enough work the strike zone a bit when du r ing the Easter we need it when he holidays. And they are frames the strike zone. having a har d time get-Both pitchers are tin g adjusted to starting adept at hilting, too. only one game a week in Hallsted is hitting at a league." .389 clip (7-18 ) and Stern Mile Test For Artists' Hulst Hallsled, a three-year Fowler is at .350.(7·20). starter with a 3.8 grade ''Fowler p la'ys cen- po1nt average i n the terficld for us when he classroom, is hopeful of doesn 't pitch ,·· says gaining a scholarship to, Nespor_ .. He"s got good Stanford. And he puts a speed and makes things lot or his inlelli_gence into happen for us on the his game, mixing a good basepaths." BV ED BURG/\ RT Ol IM 0.ol, P1l•I Sl'ilf Two runners who qualified for last year's :-;late meeL und the Swedish ~ge group re- l'Ord holder in the 1,500 meters \\'ill be compet- i11g in the mile run Satur· day at the Laguna Beach Trophy track and field meet al Laguna Beach High. Laguna Beach's scnsa· tional junior, Eric Hulst., is favored to .. 1:in the mile, but his competition is stiff. }lis chief challenger is Vista 1-Iigh 's Jay Woods, who ran a 4:09 .7 mile three weeks ago at the Bµlboa Relays. And another Vi s ta st3r. Chri.s Ljun,g, holds the Swedish alie ~roup record in the 1.500 nieters \4.•hich he ran in 3 ~.6 (comparable lo a ..i ~07 mile). 'Both 1-lulst and \Voods Wl!re in !<1st year 's state nieel. HulsL ·ran a _si~zl­ iQg 8 :50.5 to f1n1 s h s~ond in the two-mile . :Woods wasn't quite as rdr tunale, ·running a 4Ul.4 a s he finished last irithe mile. 'But he led the mile ~hree laps," says Vis- t track coach Jim . ns, "and he was in second place y.:ith 250 yards to go. But ever- ybody passed him even though ti e ran his last lap in 61 seconds.·' Downs admits Wood s is a much improved run· ner this year. but the Vis· ta coac h still favors Hulst. ··woods can't follow speed burners aod beat them .·· s avs Downs. .. But we're 'hopiqg Eric will set a vigorous pace and hit the 1,320 in 3:03. In that case, 1·m s ure Jay will run a 4 :08 or 4,09:· Because of his Euro- pean style or training, Downs does n 't expect Ljung to run faster than 4: 16. ··His head is sti ll gea red toward s August," s ays Downs or Ljung. "Swedish boys never run anything less than 440 repeats in prac· lice. But he s ays he has never been in this good of shape in April in his en- tire life ." Ljung·s best mile lime this year is a 4 : 22. \Voods and Hulst \\'ill a lso c.·ompete in the two- mile run, but Downs isn·t sure whether Ljung \\ill. Woods has run a 9: 19 two-mile this year; Hulst an 8:58.6. curve with a s\eady Only time will tell fastball. \\'here Dana Hi ll s ends Fow ler h as slightly up this year in the race higher velocity on his for the crown and a CJF ball, but both rely 2-Aplayoff berth. hellvily on curveballs. But it's for sure that Fowler, also a three· Hallsted and Fowler will year starter. is eyeing a be the key to the ac- professionaJ future, ·Or complishment. Area EventsAwash Orange Coast area skirmish, which has not prep baseball teams been de(\ided. again took a dunking Jn j u nior co llege from the e lements TOO$· ba se ball action San day as rain wasbed out Diego Mesa and host everything. Orange Coast College Rescheduled for today will try again Monday, i n Cent u ry League The Citrus invasion of wariare are Corona del Saddleback has not been Mar al Costa .?tlesa and decided. Estancia at E l Modena-Girls activity was also weather permitting. shelved with Costa Mes <i Huntington Beach was at Hunt ington Beac h s lated to host Foothil.I to-truck rescheduled for day in Empire Lcotgue Apr. 24, Newport }{arbor action and in SU nsel at Wt!slminster track lo· League play it's Marina day and UC Irvine at al Los Alamitos. FOun· liCLA tennis set for Apr. tain Valley at Ne\\·port 29. Harbor and Western al Go Id e n W est' s Edison. scheduled baseball game Tennis matches at the with host Santa Monica opposite sites were also was called a fter 2 in- scheduled today except tiings wjth Santa Monica for the Edison-Western · ahead.4-0. FACTORY Demo SALE! 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AllMlll !R1«1 t•1 I I at H-lon 1Rk fllfd2·l l.n Hf! Fr..,c.l1co CC.•IOW•U U·SI •I S... DI~ IFr.;ilebent-U /, n 0nr,01me,.-c:n<ed11ltd Tll.,,,..y'1c;.,.,... Molllre•l•tSI. t.oul~ PF1!1 .. lpllli11I Ne*Yor• PlflWMirgt111 Crilc.•110 LOIA"ll"MlPI ChKin,..I\, fl !.M!Fr-lliU•IS ... 0 .. 90,n Onl,9i1mtlKNdkiH RICK HALLSTED SET TO PIT<;H. Mesa .Collects Forfeiture ' J e nkins Selecrt~d ·. FQr Cage Vacancy By RON F.V /\NS Ol IM D.tll' ~li.t ~11tl Art Jenkins, an assis tant under ·rony Sti ll~• for th~ pas t two yt•ars ut Dana 1-lills l·ligh . h :1~ been tubbed to rcplut.'t' Stillson as head baskl't ball coach at Oanu llills. AJl that remains for the move to becon1c of· ficial is formal roitifica- lion by the school board Monday nighl thL' Daily Pilot has I L•a rnL•d ex- clusively. Jenkins, 33, ;1lso played basketball a_l Citrus College, Un 1vers1- ty of Norlhtrn 1\rizo na and A1,usa·Pacific . He was the tl'an1 's most valuable playt·r and captain for l \\'o years al Azusa-Pacific. At Monrovia ll i~h ht· played Bee bas ketball under Bill Hatch for tv.·o years lvhen the \Vildcals v.·ere 40-0 for that span . !latch t·oach c d at Newport H<.1rbor l-ligh in 1965 and '66. ut vana ilill11 •s Still son's junior vanity ('011('11, tlls JV team waa 20-5 1 ht• past season e.nd wtll ·iugn1 c nt returning ~·ars lty players Jeff Paulson, Hent)' Mikiewicz und Andy Hof- fman. The San Clemente bachelor say • hl~ DoJphlns will compete in the ' summer league at. Costa Mesa-Corona ~el Mar and the Q0Jph1ns will continue to use the man·to-man defense and much of StlUson's olf- fensive philosophy. J enkins is HopeCul he c-.in fill his Yacan~c JV post with 3im · W'.llson, ~ former All-American Wl· der Jenkins at AtUSll- Pacific and Jenkins' point guard st Monrovia . JV Baseball €osta Mesa &igh's baseball team has gained an 'extra victory by virtue of aJ rorte-tt de· cisiop over La Mirada1 its 5-3 non· league vittory O\'er J\·lcsa due to an in- eligible player. Mesa's re<'Ord is now 3.9 for the season and 1·3 in Century 1*ague. Follo\\•ing his playing days, Jenkins c o<t("/\cd for three years in t he ~1onrovia prog1·un1 , tu·o years .it Azus a -Pacific, then the past t \\'O years Th~ latter h,as forfeited ' . Lei's Go America! Goodyea r is having a nationwide sale on money-saving double steel belted radial tires for American cars. Double Steel B@Ited Radials " ' o · , -0 save s7s to s111 per set of four • 40,000 MILE TIRES BUILT FOR 1975 NEW CARS SAVE 30% ON ''STEELQARD" OR "CUSTOM TREAD" RADIALS These Goodyear steel belted radials {1] save money, {2] use Jest fuel, {J) provide longer m ile~ge, and {4} help conterve America's resources. NO\Y Is the time to buy these 197~ new car radials. ' Sale prices remain in effect t hrough Saturday. , REGUlAR SALE PLUS f.E.T. WHITEWALL FITS MotlELS Of , AND OLD SIZE PR ICE PRICE TIRES ' . Vtga, Colt, Dart, Pinto, Falcon, BR78-13 $65.20 $45.64 $2.16 Mustang & others _ Gremlin, Hornet. J•vtlin, Valiant. 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Most Dcdict1led : Jo Hin;hon; Most Jaspira tional : Greg Kemp~ Most Valua ble : Gu Mondt ; Oulstandin Performanc•e: lfar "'toore ; Rookie of th~ Year: Dan Schroeder. ~ .. j GOLDEN W.EST'S MELANIE KYLER. 'Softball Whiz Talented Girl Sparks GWC By HOWARD L. llANDY highly organized and she oi ... a.11,,.u.111 .. 11 makes you feel confident 1 She's one of th·e about things other than most promising young the ones s he works with softball pitchers in· the · area, yet basketball is you on ~n practlce. her first love in sports "I like to hit and she participation. taught me a different Melanie Kyler, at 19. is sly·le." a freshman pitcher for App~rent'ty Kyler has the Golden West College learned her hitting Rustlers and will be fa c· techniques as well as her ing the powerful UCLA pitching changes. She's Bruins in one game of a hitting .435 with one doubleheader Saturday home run and plays· in ant.lie GWC dipmond. the outfield when sh~ .. j Sheisoneofthebigre-isn't P.itching - asons w~y th.e Rustlers especially in import.ant are 9·1 t~lS season on the games where her bat is sofl.ball f1eld. needed THE CAJ,.IFORNIA RUtYBY SHIRT . PJ.JTHE/VTIC fISl61J :f J32£_ "She's the best pitcher. _\ · we have had here, by [n basketball, also un· r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ tar.•• coach Judi der the watchful eye of Gai-man at Golden West Garman as coach, she says . "'With SU.si c scored 248 points in 21 Calderon and Ka thy games, hitting 36 percent Nichols, she gives us of Jier shots from the m\ICb more depth than floor and 55 percent from we have ever had.'' the line. Both ·give credit to in· On the softball mound, surance salesman and ·Kyler uses a windmill part-lime coach John style windup and has an Campbell for helping the impressive strikeout re· pitching staff. cord. She is striking out ••He taUght me a dif· better than 50 percent of ferentstyle and I haven't the possible outs when teamed it all yet-1 ha· she'sonlhemound. ven'l gotten it down but "Very few batters are it's'working and starting making solid contact t.oahow now. · .When she's pitchipg," ••ffe changed my hip Garman says .. movement and he taught Garman was asked me to throw different why a softball pitcher is pitches, changing speed sodominating. andlhingslikethat." '·it 's beca u se the Kyler is also signed to pitcher is so close to the play with the l\1ission batter," the coach ex· Viejo Saints this summer ·plains. "The ba ll gets to and this doesn't bother the batter quicke r than Garman. in baseball and a good ••we have an un -softball pitcher usually derstanding that the will throw fi ve different school team comes pitches. first.'' s he says. ''It "The baseball pitcher doesJ'.t really matter will throw a fastb3ll, about pitching on curveandchangeupwith weekends for them and variations. A softball during the week for us. pitcher v.•ill use a rise. Softball pitching is a drop, fastba ll , curve and ne\ural motion, mu~h changeup.· different than in t "Kyler can throw all baseball.'' five pitches, us ually with Kyler is also high in pinpoint control. And berpraiseofGarman. that is where she has im· ''She's really Ian ~ proved the most this t1stic. Everything is season -control." J'Hf Pt.ACE TO fllf..AH 'IOUR llACAnoN' AICAEA1'0NAl FVTUAf ...... tlS Of DHlllTS l DISPU'ft • COMPUITIOMS llliOlfWnOIS • llSTtlCTIOIS • PlllES • fUI • Furna Fo• nil unu rA111LT See new car exhibits bY nallonal & lnrernarional manufacturers-the full spectrum from economy to luxwy cars. Special exotic & classic car coocourse. APRIL12·20 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER AOOLTS 12: J\lllOllS & SA. C1TlzajSS1. 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HAllDY SllU-411 IAnlRl' FUNNEL CAP HYDROMUER '"'"">! ohe .ii<••• ltlMI 1. -"" .... WY to VII 19c ·- • • l. ' '.9f 'CAILYPILOT • • Wedneld1y.April 9, 1975 -r:;:~~~~~~::l Mi.cro/icM: The Paper Saver ' ' I &&&e te Python :Rarest Snake Every time the human race comes up ... with a faster way to go someplace, it's the : men, not the women, who go first. That's not the fault or the girls, sure enough. They're not . aiven a·fair chance. Take horses. It wasn't un · UI the gentlemen started driving cars lh~t lhe ladi& in general took up horseback ndlng. About the time men first began to pilot ) airPlanes, women in large. numbers fMlally : drove automobiles. And when the temal'5 ~ evtntuaUy tot their wings as pilots, tlle mates " already were at work loward rocketing to the moon. SNAKE ~ewsp~pt,r o~ 4X6 . ., • FIRM'S A NNUAL REPORT ON FILM. Sometime In the future, your mornlng newspaper may come to you on a pJece of microfiche film that measures 4x6 locbes and weicha a traction or an ounce. • You insert it in your "microviewer," wblcb ls aboilt the size and weight of a picture book': and liaten to a recorded ten·minute sum°'-.ary at lhe . new1, with accompanying photographs and other ii· lustrations iii full color. The rest of your newspaper can be read direclly from the microviewer. . The sam,e ·system would reduce Ule average =Ulne to a single microfiche, and the average to ·2 or·a pieces of film. In fact, the entire 30· volume set or lhe Encyclopedia Br1ttanica could be reduced'to a stack of microfictie that could easily be held in one h.1nd. Science-fiction fantasy ? . ••A VER Y REAL POSSllllLITY," say GAF Executive Wiicox Studlea Microfiche ·Raymond J . Wiicox •. GAF C<lrporaUon group vice --~----------------· presides:il. Photo & Repro. This kind of "second 1ene.ratlo9'' microeraphlc tec:hnolOf)' ls not tar ott', Wllcox told editors 1t the N1tlonal Microfilm As-IOCilUon con veotlon bf AnahellliT"esday. . "A lot or companies are worklni In the neld, and pieces of the puzzle are aU.U ,ml111D1," Wilcox 1.fid "But lt'1 onl)' a matter of time.." . Every'thln& fro111 Playl!Qyl with 1 centerfolll In 3-dlmeosional ~lor and an lll'terview in sound; to encyclol*U•• with ptcturet.stext and recorded in· terview1 with authorities; to th& development of a now t.v»e of communicatioqe ~yatem could reault from thla revoluUonary adV'P« in mlcro1npble& tecbnoloay.. · · · WITH tutaOGltAPIDC INDVSTBY Hies· doubling: every three ye,,., II>• .bUllon dollu in- dustry Is expected to exCeed $S bllllon In salel .. by 1980. ~ • I Q. "What's the rarest sorl of snake i n th e world? .. A. Not certain. but T'd guess the while python. Such is said to tum up only once every 1,000 years. ln today'1 market, the.advantaaes of m1crofl m are readily apparent, to Ptaanl1atioo1\ tbat muat ·hand.le lar&e volumes of.~ Inform•~:· such as ·school•, government a1erioie11 hosp , librari,es, iDBurance companies, store chains and others. J Th ' J M d L" i ' "' Paper costs seven Umea u much;aa micro11lm at S USt 0 erate IV ng and takesupfinyt1mes.Smuch 1pace,acconllllg .. to GAF officlals. One penoo can.}'lansf\e lhe atora,ee , and retriev.al of mlcrofllnl recoid4 ¥t a fraction of F .1 if 4 N ds. ... $l4 300 lhe ·tlm• it would tak• .ever•i °pOQj>le to ••trl•ve THE SIGNATVRE ·. reproduced more often than any other in his- .' tory is that of safety razor inyentor King C. Gillette. Be)ieve I already told you the same ami y 0 ee ' conventionai'records. A'!d malllqg 'batcb of paper · ' first class can cost ftfty times as much as malling • ~ , • 1 " microfilm contilnlng the same irif'O[matipn. , · claim Can be made for his picture. · WASHINGTON (AP) -The typical urban because of Jarge increases in food , housing and · wi.aJ.'s more coniptJ!ers can1 tritnscribe copy Ameri~an .family of four requireS $14,300 aoo~ally traniportation which account for more than 70 per· directlY on rTitcroiitm far raster t.¥n lhey can print to maintain a .moderate standa,rd of living, the cent of total ~nsumplioo. copy on paper -in some casea, 2Q times as fast, ac· ONE mSTORICAL foot.note records that : Cleopatra habitually nibbled pickles as her . own little health food fetish. Labor Department bas announced. This, after the ~ood pri~e inc.re~ had a greater impact on cording to Wilcox. , worst inflation in 28 years, is $1,733 more than the the fbwer"-P.udget. fanuly because food accounts for ''MOST PEOPLE NEVER •ee microfilm . so previous year. • ',_ a larger·..proport1on at that level. Food costs rose · they don't think about jt.veq m~h ." he said. "Thal CLIENT ASKS if I ever hear anymore from that old boy in Everett, Wash., who personally checks out every fact in this col- umn. No, haven't r«eived word from him . since I reported that whistling swan has 25,216 .feathers.,Jmagine he's still busy. The same family can live at an austere level ror 13.5 percent for the lower budget, 11 .5 percent l'.'t the will all cbane~ as soon 48 mu~.rouaptlics technology $9,200 or at a level allowing some luxuries tor moderate, budget and 10.8 percent at the higher catches up with the need. $20,800, the government said. level. • . . . "For exam pie; an in~xpenai ve records RIOT Small .riots occur from time to time at sporting events, as everybody knows, over·the decisions of referees and umpires. But no riot in the last 1,443 years compares with the big fight during a chariot race in the Hippodrome of Constantinople. Name of the character who made the unpopular ruling remains unknown. What is known is most of the city was destroyed and 30,000 citizens wer~ killed. MISTEK, between the ages of 35 and 80, ·you can expect to lose 50 percent of the . strength· in: your strongest hand even though you won't lose anywhere nearly that much strength in the weaker band. A POUND of peanuts is 27.6 percent pro- tein , but a pound or beefsteak is only 18.6 per- cent protein. Remember that. Eat peanuts. YES, THOSE residents of nudist colonies · always wear clothes al tb~irdan~es, I"m told. 1 Q . ''HOW MANV pounds of watCr in the ·body or a 160-pound man?" A. Figure 100 pounds. fllus 29 pounds of protein, 24 pounds of fat, five pounds of minerals, one Pound of carbohytlrales and a quarter ounce or vitamins. Plus. IN A LETfER to our Loye and War ma n, a bright bachelor writes: "l picture all women in categories from A to Z, the As being ex- tremel~pure and the Zs being extremely lustful. Redheads and brunettes are scattered throughout the interior of the alphabetical categories. But all As ~~Zs are blondes." Addresi. ,.maU fo L.M. Boyd, P.O. Bo:t 1560, " Cosio Mesa 92626 - Copyright 1975 L :M. Boyd THE COSTS, CALCVLATED for fall 1914 before taxes, rose 12.C peicent for the austerity budget, 13.5 percent for the moderate budget and 14.2 percent for the higher budget over the previous year. · Infiation,·as 'measured by the Consumer Price Inde?t, was at a rate of 12.2 percent 18.st year, the steepest rate since 1946. Consumer prices have risen another 2.7 percent since last fall. The budgets do not represent bow families ac- tually spent their money, but r:eflect assumptions about the manner of living. They are based on a city family with a 38-year-old father who is an ex- perienced worker, bis nonworkini Wife, their 13· · year-old son and 8-year-oJd daughter. · Lower budget families live in rental housing wilhounrtr conditioning, use public transportation or drive a used car anddomostof theirown cooking and washing. • AT THE MODE RATE LEVEL. families are as- sumed to have purchased their own home six years . ago, drive a later.model car, bui'more meat at the market and occasionally dine out. The higher budget family buys a new e.ar every four years and can afford more household goods and services. Total consumption costs at all three levels in- creased by about 11 percent last .year, mostly New Booklet Horticulture Jobs Outli~d By-JOYCE KENNEDY Dear Joyce: Your re· aders may be interested (Career Corner) in a leaflet we recently -":::::=================;::--1 publis h ed which d is· occupaUons. One la be· cusses opportunities in ing a butcher and tbe t h e n u rsery and other Is owni n g a restaurant. l a ndscape i ndu stry, Be an individual-drive a • • .. I . ; Huge Selection Lew Prices ,. • • Check us out! .~Mission Viejo lmpotts "Something Worth Do--T . B .• Ar Ii n gt on Heights, Ill. lng. Write to t he -Robert F. Lederer, Amalgamated Meat Cut;' American Association oC t er 5 8 n d Bu 1 ch er Nurserymen .Workmen of N . America, 2800 N. Sheridan Rd., ltfany thanks. Reade~s Chicago, JU . 60657; and who want a ~opy of this Education Department, handy fact-Called leaflet 'National Restaurant As· can send postcard r~· sociation, One I BM quests to me at this PJaza, Suite 268°0 , newspaper. Chicago, Ill. 60611 . Dear Joyce: Do you · -Dear· Joyce: Can you· know of any bo9klets on please 1'form me where being a surgeon? I might seek train.Ing In -V.P., Reading, Pa. automoblle designing? I "Modern Surgery" is available free from the American College of Surgeons. SSE. Erie St., Chicago, Ill. II.ave an aaaoctate of arts degree, have always been interested in autoe and have taken some art counes in school. -J.B., Norfolk, Va.' s.n Dieto Fwy. •t Av.,v Pllwy. Miuion Vi•io Dear Joyce: I would nie Art Center College ' ,. 0141495-1700 17141831-1740 like lo know about two of Design in Los Angeles i~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~ is the best known. school ... for auto desitn . a specialization of in- dustrial design. For a list of other institutions of. • ' ' •• , ,. . ''WHILE YOU FLY'' ••• ,.._ I ORANGE COUNTY .AIRPORT * Executive,~!~~POR Parking * Custom Automotive Service *Pref erred Dealer Drop Off Service I - (714) t79-4100 IJfHOWl8>lCll . OEOROE HURST ---:EX9CUll~ a~ - ............ H ... MMC ..... llMI. .,. ...,.,,, c ... '!'~:c::a, .... --~ . -- fering this program, send for my booklet, "Automotive Careers. "1 Enclose a stamped, self- addres&ed, long envelope with your request, and I 'II send it as long as sup- plies last. Dear Joyce: I want to romSM>&e urioua mule but I am worried that I . mlgllt DOI be 1ble lo,... port myself. Have yott any auggestloaa? -S.A.ll ., Seattle, wa. "SerlOus music com: pasers, aa js tbe case- wilb aerious m usicians, are in the main unable to support tbemaelve~ from the· proceeds of thelr work a1 writer&. Many teach, mostly in un - ivenltles. '' ThJs ts the. note IOUnded ln "More. About This Buslneu oil Muaic, ''a new boo« frocn Biilboard Publl1hln1 Co., and a v1luable re-. lereo.ce for those-in·, toresWI In tb' m..ic In· . dually. <c 1 1975 S.ubur.bin Featurn, Inc. . Modt;rate i:nd higher bl;ldge~ Cam1l1.es fell a mlnification system wi4J '"° add on capability for · greater 1mp~ct from the rise in hous1ng cos~s 1 of~ces ~ould have · an eq<>rmous impact on because hous1n' ac~ount;; for a larger share or.their American business. · · ex~ses. Housing costs mcreased 8.1 percen~ in the "Perfection of 8 book-11iie, sound-and-color ~ lowe:r budget, and 11.3 and 11.7 ~r~ent 1n lhe microviewer still requirest several anticipated moderate and higher budgets, respectlv;Jy. tecbnologfcal breakthroughs~'' Wilcox said, ''b~t THE GOVE RNMENT ESTUIATED living in the developn[ent of' \}Us k.ind of office syst~~ ts metropolitan areas was 8 percent higfer than jn more a m.a\'tis r ·ot pu\ltnj together ex1st1ng nonmetropolitan urban areas.for_ t he lower budget: technology.·· , 1 • 13 percent more for tt\e moderate.budget, and 18 ''The bie pfoblem ~ay if cost," Wilcox said. percent. for the b~gher bractllet . :·SJllall sou~hern "Th:ere is such a m·achine o~'the market right n'ow. towns with populations from 2,500 f6'5,000 continued; but 1t cos'ts about $25,000. T~'ti beyond the reach o( to be the ·cheapest places lo live, while Anchorage, most potenUal buyers. But when you gel tbe.p~ce Alaska, remained t~~ most expensive. INthe con-down to ·around that of th~'typicaJ. Qffi~e copier. . ti~tal United States, Boston and New York wel-~ every doctor, lawyer, ajld ii:ocer will be able. to re- · the most expensive. ap the benefits of microgra ics,'' • O ver 1'he Counte r HASD Us!iog< MUTUAL -FUNDS S o cia l Security W i «Jowers Given . ' P ay .P r otecti,()n By SYLVIA PORTEii WITH THE REJEcrtON of that premise -allo"'ing widowers with young children to get the protection that widows with minor (!~IJdren have been getting -other Soc.lat Se~urity provisions based on the same obsolete as· sumptions mtty al last~ be on the way to oblivion. . Cl) Tbou~ands of _elderly men could qualify for aged husband' and wldoweti;> benefits, for instance 'if the prC:se nl · la~ ~Id not require tha~ a ~an submit proof that he was re· ce1ving. at least one-half His support from his working wife at lhe time of her retirement or death. There is no such re-. qu.irement for a wife or wjdow to get, benefits based on the earnings of a ma le. (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, if he Hies .-providing the marriage had lasted 20 years or more. There are no benefits tor a ~ivorced hus band or widower, no matter how long the marnage lasted and even if the divorced partner was in tact furnishing her rormer husband's s uppart. Don't think it doesn't happen! 1 (3) THE WAY 'n.IE SOCIAL Securi.ty works now, it is J)OSSible £or a wortc:Ing ~uple -. in the lo.wer income brackets especiaJly -to end up with less in total retirement benefits than another cOuple with the same total earnings where only the husband work~. This situation does not OC· cur when the comb,ined'eamings of the-coUple are sUbstan· tially above the )n11.ximum of earnings that any one worker can have c9unted toward Social Security benefits. The maximum is already ui> tO $14,000 this year and it will 'be climbing rapidly Pld sleadiJy. There is a simple; practical way to correct this problem -and that,is by bas~g.5qcial Se~u,ri~y benefits £or @ work· ing couple on thetr·combined earnings. The change wa s pro· posed by former Rep. Martha 9rfftiths, Democra~ or Michigan, was adopted by the House Ways and Means Com· miUee in 1972 -but it was eliminated before the Social SeCurity amendments dthat year were enacted. Rep. Bella Abzug, Deijlocrat ofNeW York, has since in- troduced a similar biil, but Congress bas not yet acted upon it. Electronics Meeting Schedided' in .. Irvine The im~act of ~erDiCOQduc· tor technOlogy · ori ·the elec- tronics industry during the· next five years will be the· subject at a dinner meetingqf WEMA 's Orange County: Council April 17 a t the· .i\.irporter Inn In Irvine. Wil£red J . Corrigan, presl· dent and chief executive of· ficer of Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corporation, Mountain View will he 'the featured speaker. • Corrigan is a 20-year vtteran of the semicbnductor· iJJdustry, starting with Traniltron El ectro nics·, followed by eight years with ~1ot.Orola Se'miconductor. He jqin~ Fairchild in 1968 and became head of its semicon·. ductor components opera- tiona in 19;71. ln 1973 he was elect ed executive vice presi- dent aftd Jast year assumed resPonSibility for a ll com· metcial and com ponent operations or the company. The dinner meeting is open to both WEMA me mbers and non-members. Those wishing to attend should contact the WEMA o£fice in Los Angeles, (213) 6'11·8910. MARKET HIGM LIGHTS I NDEXE S NYSE Index 42.98 up 0.29 ASE Index 79.05 up 0.34 Dow-Jones ind . 749.22 up 6.34 S&P500Stocks 80.99: up 0.64· Gnhu•r1< a n d Lo 11c.>r • IWw 'f'O(lt IUPll -Tll• follllWllll 11$1 ~ Ille 11oc•s tMI """' """"' mow /\'c.>u "l'o r k 15 /tfo11t A.,, h•c.> .,w loll the mou Hwd Oft Pft(;fnl •1 NEW YO!ii IUPll -Tiie 15 mo\1,..~ ~ °" Ult! MOW 'l'orll Sto<• 1<11 ... slO<kl lrAd °" 11'11 ,_. Yori.. e.~~ perc•"'-?: t~I~ .,. tr111 stoctt ~E.o.cllllnoo T.,.::r.;· CleM °"· ~~~11911:".~,:1~:1~·~ Atn fuTl'A'H 1 .. '.. ~L)OO 1•16 1-f•. '" GAINEltS Pa4ll'IMll •.••••• t•1,-~ -;\• , =" ' 4t'!o+ ··y, Up 15.2 GtMK1 ••••••• ltS,i.00 l' .. -V. '... ' OL ..... IJ.0 ......... t.!f@ ..... ISJ,600 llio'J .... 1 04 fll .ti .... "" -.. ....-.. W•ll \,., 117,100 jO ' -l\ ")~or I" l "°'+ "' Up 11,G "'•-• >O .. ,1~. ,.,. 4 MarPt"lfK 1 ''"" + 2~ Up 12.0 Mc:Ooftillds . • • • l , • -, ~ro 1.loO 51\lt• SY) Up llA f\l.oll S9mi<Orl •••. 117,"411 30&-o -1~. 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""".-..... ------ I.,. ,. $1.14 ,, • ~ -tiONG" ,,,... .. --L !IM<Mll'I ' .. 1U It .. lot Mt ----lnteresL • "cfi.;~1i ~flj( 1 nl ':re'~!. t: =~~1{ 't ·~,_,··,.wr ~·.tit 1 ,;{ ,~...--~\ .. J ..-. ••• ... ,, ~"' ... )f' ,1 , .... "" 1 .-.. .... MW'fl') .. , ., r ,..... QiMll$OI -+-', ,~ . ,, • 11\'t~ ~ 19 tM " ~'!! I • at.I +<t'fl_. ""8 • UO.. "· ' ·• " ,. ' " ,., DAIL V PILOT Wednesoey. April 9, 1975 • '.Godfather' Qack for Second Helping :: By 808 TllO!lt.-\S I LOS ANG t:LES <AP> Art Carney. Ellc>n Burst,11 an.d a movie about the ~tati8 \\\'N' 1 ~ stars or t he 47th .·\~·ztde n1' Award s. F'rn nt'is f\1rd C"o1;· pola's "Th,• Godf:t.lhfor . l):irt II .. "'·on top hon ol'~ \.\'ilh six ~f ir;,. including be:::.t picture Thl' S\\'CCp n1ade lht• :"tt;.year· old Coppo lo.1 ll olly\.\·011d 's un disput(-d ,,·undt.•rkind, but C'a rnt·y "'BS the scntin1cnt .:J:I \'lt'tor of the rcsli\'llics. "I'm nun1b. l '1n h;1 µp~. v.·hy should I be t.'nl ba r r!lssc:.'<l -l'1n Irish!" he cxrlu1111C'<l aftt•r his surprise ''in as bl'~t <1t'tor for t>l~y i ng ~ 7:!-yt•::ir -.ild cross- country tra\'CI C'r \\Lth a cat 111 .. Harry and Tonto ·· Carney's \\'LO n a" .:l dt•light lo lhe audien ci:?. \1 hit•h rose 1n tribute to th.._· , . .._,tC'1·;1 n tclc\'is1on i.lctor. It y,·as h1 :; fir.-t slarrcng tole in a mo\ 11,.' H E SAID lllS agt'nt urged him to do lhe rolL· by s uying. ··oo it : You arc oict··· llut baC'kstagf', C.:.irney. 56. !aug!ungl}'s:..id, "l "m still a kid :'· !\.t iss B urs.I yn, nominated l\.,.·ice lx>forc. fin<tll y \\·on as best ac- tress for hl'r role as th e errant housc,~·ifc \Vtlh ;.imbitions as a !iinger in ··,\Ji cc Doesn't Li\'C ~!ere t\ny ~lore .·· Robert 0 (• Niro, the young t\fafia don of ··Godfather If "' and Ingrid Be rg1n an. one of the SUS· pects in "!\.lurde r on the Orient Express,·· won a s supporting performe rs in the 47th annual ceremonies at the l\1usic Center. The awards s haped up as pro- duce r-y,•riter-dircctor Coppola's PACIFIC WALK-IN • t4" ~ii104 ~ , : ...... l .. ,,. Ba : -NICll ll(I -· ..... "''°"' , __ .. ,,,_~ 11.»1.-00 -Tl.IClUOO!r$IJ-•t.OQ ....... ·-· Ill ... ,. ·-· GOOfATHll PAIT 11 111 -· GllLS IN TIOUIU Jll -- ........... ..., ...... " flWI t THI CM'ftT ,.f People section keeps track . of what people ore feeling, saying _and doing 1~~-very' --day · in the DAILY PILOT I . I WINDS ON 3RD TRY Ellen Burotyn night , despite hea vy betting on "Chinatown," \Vh ich won only one Oscar. for original screen play. THE "GODFATllER" sequel · \\'On him Oscars for best direc- tion and screen play adaptation (with Mario Puzo) as well as for De Niro, art direction and original dramatic score. It was al so a ··family" matter. lo pun '·Godfather 11" -Cop- pola 's father, Carmine , com- posed the score with Nino Rota. ···•·····•·······•····· EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO '~ ~-., '""'"' .. '" ' ~~··' . I and hia atster, Talia Shlre, was nominated as best &upporting ac- tress in the film. But Coppola said after the awards that he was surprised that the film won as ~st picture. He said that he was uncertain how the film would tum out \Vhen it was in production, and he re· ferred to it privately as "God· turkey,'' . CopPola was also nominated in t\vo other categories -best pie· lure "The Conversation," which he produced and which competed against "Godfather Jf" and for best original screenplay for "The Conversation.'' "IT WAS A RISKY 'vay to make a $13 million fi)Jn,.!.' the movie-maker said of "Godfather · II." '' ··1 could have made it fast· paced and spectacular ... We tried to make a film that would be a really good film!'' Ty,·o years ago, Coppola lost in the best director's race for ''The Godfather," but the film and its ·s tar, Mar'lon Brando, won Osc<irs. · Miss Burstyn, in a New York play, and De Niro, making a film in Italy, did not claim their awards. Miss Bergman was there and she received a standing ovation from the admiring au- dience. •·All good things come in threes.'' s he commented af· tery,·ards, referring to her pre- vious wins as best actress for ··Gaslight'' (1944) and "Anastasia" (1956). She added that "lhere was so little work in the role a nd I felt a little Wlllll 3 ACAIOO AWllDS HER.THIRD OSCAR · Ing rid llergm~n awkward"·: that was why she paid high tribute in her accep- t ance speech to another con· t ender, Valentina Cortese, nominated for "Day ror Night ." ONLY HELEN Hayes and Jack Lemmon have also won Oscars in both the main ar:ting category and in a supporting role. ··Amarcord ,'' Frederico Fellini's affectionate autobio- graphical film of prev;ar Italy, wa s named best foreign IM l"HC: WC:SlMIHSTl!lt ClHlllt YOUR HAIRDRESSER DOES IT BETTER warren beatty julie christie goldiehawn • . <D•.a~4.~r •H-H• I.-· Mn • •I •UJ oH•ll• c._. ~·"" o , .. •aw t•U . :~·····~: FOWAROS • • • • I l \I \Ill l\ll ll • • • I \I .... I\ I 11 .,/IV\ • ' : II \1 f ,.o, • ·~ l 1 -11 ~I I ' language film of the year. The best song Osrar . went to "We May Never Love Llko Thls Again," from "The Towering In· femo." The disaster film also won for cinematography and edllln~. Unlike recent Oscarcaats. Tuesday night's went off smoothly and with little incident. . No streakers, no refusal:1 or Oscars. The closest ·thing to con· trovcrsy came \vhcn i>roduccr Berl Schneide r accepted the award for b e&t docunie n · tary feature for his film oppasing tho-Vietnam War, "Hearts and Minds.'' "THE PRODUCER read a teie· gram of friends hip from the Viel Cong delegate to the Paris Peace talks. Later in tho program the Mo-, tion Picture Academy answered through emcee Frank Sinatra : "\Ve arc not rCs ponsible for JlnY political references made on this program tonight and we arc sorry they' were made.'' The award to De Niro wus a surprise :;Ince he: was contending with two actors -Michael V. Gazzo and Lee Strasbcrg -from the same film, a nd with the sen· timental favorite, Fred Astaire of ''The Towering Inferno." Also, there was a question whether De Niro's role was ac- tually supporting or of full star status with Al Paclno. .f-lo<A·ever, the 3,200 academy voters decided De Niro's performance was lhC? best in sup-port. ACAIEllY AWAID Wlllll BES! SCllill PLAY SURPRISE WINNER •· Robert DeNlro THE PROCEEDINGS wer,,. marked by two sentimental bou!·:· quests to the paSt. Mi ss Bergman presented a :;~cip:l Oscar to veteran Frencl.):: director Jean fl:enoir, too ill rroo):: a recent operation to attend t~: ceremonies. .::: Said lt1iss Bergman, "Jn th~· cincina universe, he is the livirui:; god." :~ John \Vaync. who appeared in:! four llowar·d ~lawks films. pre-:~ senled another special Oscar Lo:: the veteran director. :: PLUJ :: -~ ... '• •• •• • . , . -~ • . .· .• .. :: -; '• :: • .. •• •• . •. : :: ' ;. ~: ~ ~:: .. :·: ·. •, ·-· ·. -· .:; : -: ... ;: . .. :·~ .• . :· ·' : . I I ·Lear Set 1 For Film The produ~er-wrlter ha6 annoUnced that his H~-----.--~J TAT Communications. ~·""°" "'"''" ti3'UP"' will produce "The Man 811 /Soi" /H(ll 12 30 ¥on1N.,f,,1p'""'-1121 'Wh·o Could Work fHf CITY SHOH'INO CINTR! ' ORANGE •sn.1111 Miracles''. for Par<.1 · mount Pictures. The H.G. Wells tall' was rirst lilmed by Alex· antler Korda in 1936 . llA, 'PIM' lr.IANCHllTIEPI f)(Jllr;;;~~=;;;;;;;;;;~ 0 .0 . 'PIWY tCITY DR. IE)C.1'. A ... °"'"" ..... '*MU191Cr •~'·r··· .. ..,. V'' ..,,..WMCICANlfO,.._. -. • A ""'..w.-.1 ... 1 • .,.."111 '1° "C~• Lib•rty·• HILD OVIR! w ..... , ... c...,•y A.w.-4til .......... & DUSTIH HOFPMAH lo "LIMMY1~ Ill -"HARRAD EXPERIMENT" J45t't'l•U• H•.,....tl•.c .. P'hM:47l·IJIO 2ACAOEMY AWARD ____ .. NOMINATIONS IEST ACTRESS! lilEHAROWl.AHDS ....... ,... "A WOMANUltJ(RTHEINFlUfNCE" &a.w.r .... l••&:,,.OM7c ...... S-.67UJIO ...... 7:11-t:Jt SAT. l:Jo.J;JM:tN:l .. IMi · .... 2.'fM:2Mi:IM:21 BWN l'M • 527J222J · SHOW ST,UTS AT DUSI! · It Was A Time of Heroes •.. Of Daredevils and Dames ... And Waldo. Weanesday. Apn19, 1975 ·•' DAILY PILOT Bi j co,.certo at OCC ' Violinist, in Top Form Violinist Ronald 1'"'ohwm and the Orange Coast College Com · inunity Symphony Orchestra co together like East.,er and eggs and it would lake something on the line1 of open heart. 1urgery to keep thls writer from the OCC a uditorium when redoubtable Ron is around. TOM BARLEY ·A capacity audience was ob· Viously in ruil HCCOrd with those sentiments Sunday when lhey ap· pJauded Folsom to the echo tor a dazzling interpretation of Men· delssohn's very lovely Concerto for Violin i:.nd Orchestra. All three movements were nawlessly delivered !:>y an ac- complished artist who has established. in a number of copybook performances, a splen- did liaison with maestro Joseph PearlmHn. THEY TELL ME, mind you, .• that that is a very ea.Sy. thing to do whe n you have the genial J oe on the podium be hind you. lie is the good shepherd to ·many a nervous artist and we do not. we hasten lo add, include the lmpcc· cable Folsom in that category. Many a violinist has drawn this writer 's wrath ror a present day tendency to hurry u glorious con· certo that de mands, partil'ularly in that stat ely a llegro molto ap· passionato. a deliberate and Music Box studied approach lo a sensitivl' score . IFolsom clearly sees this and his work in the allegro wus ex· ceptionally expressive . Bucked by un orchestra that was at tht." top ol it6 form Sunday. he went on to give us what will go down in tbi& writer 's book as :.i memora· ble ~1 e ndelssohn . -IT WAS, I N (act, o n1emorablc coQ_cert with the orchestre1'1 Work in Proko(iev 's endearini::: ''l.:ieutenant Kijc" suite taking pride or place in this write.r 's re· collection. Our OCCCSO reveled in this perky piece or Prokofiev a nd it was grand to hear a bras5 and \\'ind section that has·not al\\'UYli pleased lhl' crilil's come through a tricky score with flying colors. Pearlman and his players moved well from the sprightly ··Kije" lo the liqWd be<tuty of 2 Movies Sfwrtened LOS ANGELES CA Pl -·Are movies getting too long? Al least t1"o film m akers have become convinced, and they are cutting their films after release. Francis Ford Coppola has been reported experimenting with a new version or "The Godfather. Part JJ " that would eliminate 18"" minutes or version that has been playing in the nation's theaters. Al three hours and 45 minutes the ' film presented 'a problem to theater owners in getting more than one performance a night. Now Peter Bogdanovich hus cut nine minutes from ""Al Long Last Love," the Cole Porter musical which drew Cutting re· views. Parts or all of five songs have been eiirninated from the rum, which originally ran 1.05 · minutes. Debussy ·s ··r..:o t·t urncs, ·· a popular \\'Ork that inspired his strings to give us some or the finest phrasing and emotional in· tensity of the afternoon concert. . THIS SOLID cnst>inble, com. prised entirely or .unpaid volun- teers. has achieved a maturity and dignity that this \~triter oncl.' .. ••o uld have said \\'ere beyond its Y:ildest dreams. It attracts a raithful <tn<l dis· ceming audience who crammed the audilorium Sunday afid ob· viously thoroughly t:njoycd . a beauti(ully balanced ;:ind dc- Livered program. CHORDS AT RANDOM Director Richard Rub"s Orange Coast College Chorale and Alum- ni Choir \viii he pcrrurming Brahms' ··A German Ht.'<1uicm " Sunday ut 8: 15 p. m . in the Red Hill Lutheran Church. 13202 Rc<l 1-011 Ave., Tustin . No charge. -Members o( the HarOOr Area Com munity Concerts Associu- tion will look back on a sue· cessruJ season and the delights yet to come l\.1onday at a dinner sche duled for 8 p .m . a l the Airpcn1.er fnn , fr\'ine. Social hou r from 7 p.m . with HACCA idol Shirley Kupferman topping the entertainment. -UC Irvine's f'aculty Dance Concert Thursday through Satur- day at 8 p.m . in the Fine Arts Village Theater. An intriguing program -·•concerto." "Le Garcon ,'' ''Mystiq ue Side." "Danza Roja·• and "20th Century -Take Two '." UK•W ONA·WAV•" Pacific VbdO.v~ IAlllA STl!ISAMD JAMES CA.AH .. FUHH't LADY" INJ "MUlDl~ OH THE OlllMT •x•atSS"' -+ ""THI GAMIUI" "TOMMY~'.. .,_..MY .. "FtYE 1ASY1PllCIS" Ill "STEPFORD·WtYES" 111 "CALIFORNIA Sl'UT" -.ou1 MUsrnHAs" "M.A.S.H." ""TOUM& FU.H11Nsni,,.1ra1 ""FU.ILISS 't AMPlll KJLlH" ' ' ' .w. w..,.. "BRANNIGAN" l:li-4:55-1:10 THE STEPFORD WI\iFS "CHIMA.TOWN'* f :lO Wfs-lo21·7:JI "COt4't"llSA.TIOH" ... ,,_ 7:3 .. I :JO-S:l5·f t41 ............... ,.. .. ... ,,_ '"':40 2:15·6-t:40 .. OUTFIT" ,,,,_, .. _ 4:1 .. 7:il COUJR .. -... .... __ .,,.--....... :1 .... • PecHk c ... ....,_, .. 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Five women s ub1nit their retarded children (or a two-month m edical experi- ment in this new play entitled "Monkey, Monkey. Bottle o( Beer -How Many Monkeys I-lave We Here.,·· -! ~~---1 TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening .vRIL 9 Thursday DAYTIME MOYIU 1 ... B "Tiit ""°'1ar !*•) 'SI - i'.intt1 '°'""' l*'t c..rHnp. @ "Ollllwir (lu) '41-H1t1llt wooc110ta11ittftr. ll~IOfD"Ttl. ~ tt..r ('111$) ~­ Jot! ~. ltftttt Ka"- 12:00 • "W b 11J hrtMf" (fra) '57 -Wtltlf hlllfll • .laflA +lort. 1:110"1'-..... " ...... (-..s) 'ii -Rictl1N ~. llflrt lel~ -· KOCE Television 11:11 S(l'loel Ohtrl,1 NI-4(,) -..... , U :11 At.llti.•1119 ,,, .. 1\1 1(,l IPBSI fl<• ,l(OIM S1 ... Mt !Cl l llt Mltll ,•<lwlt I.ts l11tl .. I011t l(J I ;• tom-INl"I' .fl L•"lllf flll .... '" "M . I ' ' " BOOMER TUMBLEWEEDS l'ACKA~ FOR WART WIM~~f! ~r·OJ. .. , ~&~ . .,.~i.l. FUNKY WINKERBEAN FIGMENTS . .. ,. ............. _, ooo 0 0 NANCY YOU"RE GETTING TOO FAT···YOO BETTER GO ON A CRASH DIET . . . " by Wm. f. and Mel Casson by Tom K. 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Record Assault Planned An assault on the Guin· ness Book of Wo rld Records will be staged April 14 ·20 at th e Westminster Mall and local reside nts are in- vited lo make an attempt at world fame . A series of displays and eve nts will feature the fastest, the s lowest, the shortest, and the big- gest of many objects and creatures -from slow snails lo fast turtles and long kisser s. AN OSCULATORY marathon (kissing con· test) \\-'ill be one open event. The world record is96 hours. 32 minutes. Other possibilities in· elude : a sit-on-marathon for motorbikes (the re- cord is 168 hours). the world's slowest race for s nails (paced at 103 miles per hour). a table tennis marathon pre - sented by Edison High and a fast-paced turtle race. Anyone who would like to participate should contact Martha Sessums at546·5243 . PRIZES FOR s urpass-· · ing Guinness records in- clude dinner for l wo al the Ambro s ia Restaurant in Newport Beach and a n ev.• Kawasaki motorcyc le. All record attempts will be submitted to Guin- ness for publication in lhe Guinness Book of World Records. The Westminster Mall is located on Balsa Avenue, south of the San Di ego Freeway in Westminster. Career Lectures Slated Golden West College in Huntington Beach will host a conference featur- in g e duc a ti on and careers in gerontology, the study o( the aging. The Andrus Geron- tology Center of USC is s ponsoring th e con- ference t o be_held in G olden West 's Com - munity Center from 1 to 4 p .m ., Apri l 16. Ad· mission is rree. Dr. Ruth Weg, assis· tant dean of students at USC'g school of geron· tology. will introduce the conference. An overview or re· search in t he field. major trends. issues, c.1nd un · mel needs or educ<.1tion in gerontolog y <.ire a01ong the confercni.:c·s J.opics. Chairman ). Elected rl C. Thomas He bert o {' Hul;ltington Beach has • biet'I elected chairman the board or the Los Angeles Junior Chambe or Commerce. As president last year, H ebert h elped th e chamber increase its membership from 850 to 1,011 and add 20 projects toils annual activity list. Hebert. is m anager of the do-wntown Los '·Anje l es bra,ch or • C&lifornia Fe<\eral Sav· ings. lie and ·his wife, Noal, have two 'thil8ren, Missy. 8, and Cop. 3. ,i)~) CM*l"I for on• ' .,., ....... . W.dM y1 lnthe. DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, Aprll9, 1915 ' ORIGlllALL Y MADE TO SELL FOR 2.00 EACH 2x3 FT. American Greeting NOVELTY COLOR POSTERS Ckoo"' fro.., <:Mfe•~' ,~b1eci. in tolouol po''"" thot l>o•e be..,. ,ell '"9;.., bo.,110...e• lo• 1.00 eO(h! 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'•• .. leach H111111ngton IHCh 1 : 1 1111w._• • • ' ' • .. . ~ ·oiects A ,i,med > •• I . . . • At. ··:Jnformati.on By JO OLSON ot r... 0.11., ,. • .,_ acttt With a llttle oVef u week lert befor.e Food O~y (April 17). lhere s 5tlll time to organize a progrum , gt1l a letter-writing ca1hAuign &oing or think abolit J)fa,n...UJ;ls ¥ g'urdtn In a vac•ot lot. A prQject of lhe Cinter tor Science in J hc Public fnterest, Wush~ngton, D. C., Food Dey.lNaS ~-once1ved tis a" rhc~s to help- rorge a humane national food policy." . · I The Center for0'Sc0ience in the Public Interest as formed . rour years ug'o by lhrJ:e scientists who met while ,working at Ralph f Noq'J1''• Cenler for ·;Sl~d1 ·of •• ;. . .. Responsive Law. It Js a nonprofit, tax·exempt group which alao studies energy and the environment. Food Day will focus on three basic issues: nutrition, the p<>wer oftbe food industry and hunger. Nutrition is a target,· CSPI !Says, because "a poor choice of. diel is contributine: to tooth de- cay, obesity and heart disease, and other major health pro· blems." The food industry was chosen as a c ulprit because prices will •·go up and quality will go down " since "fewer and !ewer com- panies control larger and larger shares of the market." · l'lunger, CSPl says, i::1 an im- portant topic because "in the United States, millions of people , are too poor to buy ~nough food to insure an·adequate diet. Around the world, million.!! of people are living on the brink or starvation. Activities around the country on Food Day will be varied. In Louis vil le, the enlire town is participating in downtoWn gardening, speeches, movies and a hearing on food issues. Arcata will offer a human vending machine which dis- ' • penses ndtr!lfous roaa '1uia :lit major c i.lles .• lnclud'lng Loa Angeles and S¥n Franc!:iaeo. will spon~or hunaer baoqueu. food fa J r~. consutner ciducatJ.On worktihOJ>I and •foOd st.mp out· reach programs: The ArCb.diqce&e of Detro.it's Office o! -!-ii.slice and Peace}'~ .scheduled a major · COnterenee, entitled HWlger : Ptiase u. . ~. Resource material for,IOod Day is offered iri "~ood (QI' Peo- p le, Not for Pio!it. CFFP--:- NFP)," a Ba'118 ntine book whi~h wi ll be available in local booksloreli. Edited by Cathy Lerza ~nd Mike J acobson, the.,1.96 volume includes a preface '.by' R alph Nader. fl covers domestic ·and wor'd hunge r, food production and nutrition, and is an introduction I.<> "some of-the causes or current food problems." The book also offers sornesolu- tions, suCp as setting up com· munity gardens and working to stem the increase of.unnecessary food packaging, and includes a rilm list, bibliography Ztd ad· ve rtising budgets of major food companies. . • . I '7he·problem is not Adelle Davis (the late nutritionist) but Betty Crof;ker, "says Dr. Michael Jacobson. He cla'ims food faddists are not people who eat organic foods but those who eat hot dogs and believe product advertising without regard to nutrition. It tnay be ordered from Gina Frantz; Ball11ntine Books, 201 E. 50th St., New York, N. Y. 10022. Royalti!"'. will be uSed to •Ul>l>ort FoodDay .. Food Day al:;o bas. $pOllSOred four television and five radio public service ann~cements, whiC-h• wiU •be.caFrieci around the coU!'ftry, 'arid those planning Food Day activities are encourfiged·to wri.te their own spots and subinit them toJoc:al staliODB .. . . . On·Aprll'l7, Publle BroadcaJ!I· ing SerVice. <PBS) 'will p"""""t a two-hour •l!l'ei!l on food dq, called' ''The 'Last Ameriean SuP- per. ":Air time wiJI -~U!d in the DAILY PILOT.· Food Day staff ·meroben sul· gest that citizens ~ ''nl~e -Foci! Day a tim·e to tell your eommuni· ty some facts that it may not know about local food companies and their product s. "Ptferely manufacturing un· \Vholesome food is a disservice to consumers, but m0!>1. large Cood pro:cessors add ins ult Lo injury by advertising junk foods on 1V and in magazines,'' the slafj t;Jaid. ''Advertising of snac.ic· roodS · and sugar-coated bre1tkfas't cereals is intcntiona_JJy , ~cen· trated during the hours when· young children most CreQuently watch TV. Citizens should pre· ssure local food companier; to dis- continue this promotiQO of foods that are bad ror our health.·· Food Day s taff m e mbers would like to see , junk foods • ''eliminated entirely from tbe company line." They have little tolerance for· sugii r . either. "The wo rst in gre- dient in the food technologist's brew is sugar . It contributes lo obesity , tooth d ecay. a nd possi bly hea r t di sease a nd diabetes. "'it.supplies no nut1ienls. on1)( 1.'<;ilories , yet advertising en-: courages Us to eat lots of's\'Je~t food s. The {oodmaker.;' expett; taste-teste rs know that the pleas· in g taste of s ugar makes lheti products popula r .'' Anyo ne interested in more in ... formation about Food Day mit,Y · call the Los An geles office .at 825-2820 or 825-24 17, or write t(Y, Food Da)·. 1785 Massachuset.ts--tt Ave. NW . \Vashington, O.C. 2003«5~ ~Challenge of F:eeding1,J:.e Hungry ... . Chan ROtios ' .. g1ng. By CAROL MOORE O.lly ~1191 f'HCIE.,1111" ' .''Perhaps we should prescribe arnuenc'y pills as well as birth I co,ntrol pills to help solve the challen~ of feedi_ng the hungry wot.Id ," s u ggested Harold Carter. <'hai rman of .lhe depart- ment of· etgriculture economics at Univcristy or California , Davis. ··Qu~iOni; about the waste of over-consumption or feeding · grain to littstock we will have to anliiwer fOr our~elve~. but we · won 'l until w~have lo." r Maurice Petuson, professor in uco ·s 'department of agronomy and range sci e~e. joihed in dis- cussing whether "the capability S <>f this old .g lobe Lo produce food f will hold,q11." · 1 . I I As members of the statewide UC task force on international food s upply . they told the Wester n FQod Jndustry Con - ference the re were "some bright spots in the fe rtility charts" that show world population at 4 billion today. 5 billion by 1985 and 6.5 billion by 2000. ·'That 's four Califom ias -or more appropriately one new Bangladesh -to be fed every year." . But they weren 't optimistic re- garding the n~essary controls., considerinj that gross national products "Vary from $5,000 per capita .i,(I North America to Jess than $200 in Africa and· Asia. ,·The speakers summarized pre- dictions ranging from the "bat- tlefield, wounded " theory <aban- donment of the least likely t.o sur· vive) to the contention that 111e have lht}-r,so~rce.s, if P_rOperly .. organized, lo feed 50 to 60 billion people. ,· Peterson listed five areas of future il'nprov e m e nt : crop yields, area under cultivation. double cropping, reduction of waste and redistribution o{ sur- pluses. ''G rai n s prO vide lhrCe - quarters'o{ the calories the world consumes. Roots arid tubers. Jen· fils. nuts and oil seeds come in descending order to fruits and vegetables which contribute only two percent." li e counted heavily on the moderate. year-round climate of Asi3 to assist cultivation there but admitted that would require substantial inputs ol research and energy once irrigation was accomplished. · "One-third of the world's crops are lost before harvest Lo insects, disease and weeds," Peterson said. "The biggest boost will come from increased use o{ rertili zers. "But we must r emember that most potentially arable land is remote from dense population. nor are productiqn services available in the vicinity." Commenting that animals pro· vide one-third o{ the world's pro· lein needs, Carter discoW)ted the claim that more grain should be eaten directly instead of Ced to livestock. "Sixty percent or the world's grazing land is unsuitable for production. Ruminants help con· verl the waste and by-pnxlucts,". he said. "Actually, we should im· prove the feed , reproductive effi-· ciency and disease control tor_ better yield. "Aquatic food sources are'h't ' _, . I nearly so promising because or . the minimal protein returned for energy output." Considering s uch supply and demand factors as energy/ en- vironmental qua'Jity and educa- tion / public policy. the tilsk rorce expressed ca utious optimism through 1985 as Jong as weather and energy sources remain sta- ble. No major shifts are forecasl for California agribusiness in the same 10 years. Some more grain crops may be added tohigti v'alue l'rOps. ··we must. exi>ort more ex· pertise ins tead o( r9w products." Carter said . ''Foreignenj! ·we do train t e nd to wind up in bureaucracy. ·'Rich nations musl provide the poor nations with the means lo de velop their own· industry, create jobs and gain weaJUt with which to buy food.'' When asked ·aboul non· agricultural (formulated ) sources of food, the speakers agreed that these "appeal to a speciaJi1ed market but won't make a big dent nor substitute for basic food needs.'' While opening the three-day conference, Dr. James Kendrick, vice president of the division oC agricultural science , UC Berkeley, also m entioned the higber s takes faced by those who consume and propagate. "There is an increasing in· lerdependency of countries. Even the U .S . imported $8 million or agricultural products last year. "We must re-examine our pro- grams and make hard choices to make resources go around. "The World Food C:Onference in Rome was a s ymptom of the times. We have to focus oo a dif- ferent kind of future, not one that 's a utomatically° g.oing forward but one that's hard to imagine.'' . . ·~KA~l'· Ednor ...... ,...,,.,,..,,,,71 I' -·.shortcuts Add Satisfaction t9_ ,Beef Buys 'Wj.UI' it&;·y-'ar:~ound barbecu- ing opportunities, Orange County is. a n ideal testing area· for the new "lot tO. p0t" concept in beef marketing .. "The .demographies here are fantastic -e«tucation-oriented, rh'edium family age, willing to pioneer and ent~rtain," said - Jack Lil)kletter ,'presid~nt of one or the firins loffering1pre-frozen stealts "and rOasts direct to con· sumers. · .U~er the new · roniiat. certain c?aUJemen. are a·ble to prepare mept di,rectly ror sale by neilhborhood representatives. .The C!uts are Jn~ividually packag~. not sides Ol beef. 1 ..,Uaually1an animal is widely traveled and bas been owned by fiYe Or six people by the time it 1et.l to Ute feedlot and market,,. '.'f' explafned. "Naturally this af. feet\ t;otb price and q\aality. "By retaining full control. we have better price control and can opt (or. tend~r-stl'.'cLchlng, which is ·a difterent. method for hanging the carte!!.' "Most U.S. pac kers hang them by the Achilles tendon which con- tr1:1.ct.1 and shrinks bock muscles · · lil the t"ooler, toughens the meat, We haJ!I ~Y the blp bOne, bending the.hMliluarter 6\ler and l•1Yfng mUS(le'buhdles end toeod.""' ~ Llnkletter, whose family has been in beer production tor 17 years as well as television, took issue with the conventional wisdoms that beef is the biggest. item on the m enu and a staple last becoming a luxu.ry. ''A steak is not a little piece of meal that you put in a museum but one part of a total eating ex· perience." He theorized that households would have less 0£ the current an- tagonism toward beef if con- fidence were r ebuilt. and the con- sumer's level of expectation matched the price. ''Meat is n 't like . produce, something you can see clearly lhal's distinct and uniform. But.a housewife wants to be sure the results will be tender, flavorful Md juicy," he said. 1 "'Sbt want& the rewards or a super m eal and the satisfaction ol guests asklna: her where ahe bought the m eat and how it was cooked." Consequently, his Ftrebrand products come color·rodcd for dry or moist heal , complete with recipes and pop-up timers. "Point of sale di1p1aya and dlret:t tnai l brochures can't educate Jike thi1,'• he said. ''They stiipulate tbe buyer but don't change t3stes or improve understa11tiing. "Criteria used for choosing cuts are· rnoatly a mythology based lo0sely on grade, color, rat, marbllhg and prejudice. "It. takes lo\$ of eommunica· lion .to i.,.sure proper selection. storage, prep9ration and serv- ing. We want to eliminate the guessing and empha;Uze the do- ing.'' Hence, the Irvine eompany·s distributors are supplemented by Vicki Thrasher, consumer represent8tive ;ind a telephone hotline for any question ret•rd· tng the assortments that come in. pairs, sampler, gourmet and family st;es. Information can be obtained by callinglS3-264!. Such customer counseline-will be further augmented by tn· Lroductton or such meat comple-- menls as cutlery, SP.tees and wines and more stylized offer· ina:s, such as Cllet a la mer and carpet bagger steak. "Between 1912 and 1974 the number or. frozen food producta 1 jumped from 200 to llOO;" Llnttet. ter said. ''So we kno:w; our rnetbocl-and. hom_e delivery will appeal lo:t,he ln<reasing number of--:-WorkinC 1"omen anet> mkroWaveoven.userS. ' .. ,•..,Ever slnce tlie prtee ,h'eeie,, meat tn t~e market bas.t\ad.'10l'e Lat end bOne and. Mickey .Mouse (aale) euts. This \s bld'sl<'1e1W· PeopJe want lo know more_ ~bo1rt ~'·not less. I , . -. ""And the'y want .aomecne"to holcl'I~ line on· priees ~· Jll'I' \fide well-trimmed meat ttid~ Uttle1waate. '' , : ;,Y ' t I ,. ' /. \ ~ • ' , I I . ' ' . . Jack LinRletter' , Irvine office r . • is"decof!1.lf!.d W/tlr artifacts 1 6f·Westem ranches. " ... I • .. · . . - • • II' {% DAILVPILOT Tuesday April 8, 1975 Coast Club Calendar I Alumnae House Plants and Their Care will be the topic of Nanci Jim enez when she s peaks before the Sad- dle back -Cap i strano Valley Alumnae, Kappa K appa Gamma. The group will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday. April 16, in the Mission Viejo home of Mrs. Robert A. Marshall. , ewe I Mary Ann King, formerly of TV 's TC Women Emily Barnes, u pro- fe ssional model from Riverside, will speak for the Thursd;1y, April 17,, luncheon meeting of Teen Cha llenge Women in the Teen Challenge Center. Orun~e. Al so a lecturer on nutrition ;:1nd skin care, ~trs . Burnes now is in· ''olved in Seminar '75, dedicated to the "de· velopment of \\'omen in- to the ir t ullesl poten- liaL" 0 Min~ Trips FJv e matin ee ways and mean s performances at the chuirmnn. Shubert Theater will be '. Othe r shows on the liat the bi 1i1 tor Assistance are "fl1u gic Stiow." July League of Lagunal 2; ''Good Evening.'.:· Beach's 1975 "mini vaca-Aug. 20; "llello Detlly, lion"series. ·oct. 1, and ''God 's Begin n l n g with ' Favorite.'' J an. 7. "'Seascape'' April 30,. All seats a r e or- Jeague members and· chestra. cent er front, guests wlll be bused lo and the transportation is Los Angeles for a dayotj by lu xury bus. The shopPing in Deverly1 league also \\'ill provide Hills, luncheon at a · a list of restaurants and restaurant o f their: stores in the area. choice and the m a tinee. . Fifty percent or t hl' Concluding will be a charje is tax:·dcdµ.ctible, happy hour on lhelaccordingtothe league. home~ard tr~k . ... Anyone wishing tickets Belles 1 · .Romper Room and ·the • Vanguard Chorale from I :·Southern California •, Col legewillentertainthe Buoys' Belles have •· planned a "saCari " to the '-J'fewport Beach Chris· tian Women's Club. San Diego Yacht Clubfa:r r The group will meet lunc h Th~rsday, April for 41 luncheon Wednes· 17. Cars will d~part from I day, April lG, at ll:<IS the ?ana. Point Yacht a .m. in the Airporter Club at 10 a .m . A busload of tun is in store tor those purchasing Assistance League's package tour of minivacations. A 11 tick e t and may call Mrs. Clark Pol· 'transportation costs arc; ter, 494 ·1709, or .mail inclUded in the $140' checks to her at 704 charge, according to. Emerald Bay, Laguna Mrs. Grover Brown,· ·Beach,92651. Inn. Philharmonic Series An April in Pa ris A four·part lecture lunl.'hcon and boutlque series. entitled En· are planned by the Mes a terta ining With Ease Verde Co mmittee of the will be presented Wed· 0 r a n g e C o u n t y nesdays at 9 : 30 a .m. in Philharmonic: Society for th e Com m uni l Y Thw·sday, April 17. ·Congregationa l Church, Mrs. David Schweitzer Corona delft1ar. of Costa Mesa will host Sponsored by Orange the benefit event . ·Coast College, it will begin on April 16. Winner Kimberly Johnson of Valencia School. Laguna l1ills was selected win· Oer and recipient of a $25 savings bond for her en- : ~ry i n the e pilepsy color- .. Jng contest. sponsored by ~Rancho V.iejo Junior • Woman's Club. Bazaar 1 .: Fairvi e\v Baptist Preschool \Yill sponsor a baz<.1ar and flea market Saturday, ,.\pril 1.9. at the school in Costa l\lesa, from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. ... · Proceeds w i JI be used CM Women Ma rtha Buss. a writer. lecturer and r e tired nun;e. will s peak on Gel· ting to Know Yourself fo r the Costa J\ilesa Women's Club Friday. April 18, in the;clubhouse. The meeting will begin at noon with a luncheon. Scipps Ri c hard Buffum , newspaper columniSt , wi ll speak for the Fri· day. April 18, m eeting or Scripps College Alum- nae, Orange Coast Chapter. · to purchase equipment The event will begin al i~ for the newly en.larged 6: JO p . m . in the !•: play urea of the school. I Airporter Inn . Buffum •t: Owls will speak on magic in it: literature. • Skirt Length Which· len gth dress would you wear to a fashion show presente d by Mr. Black· well of '1Worst D resse d Women',' fame ? ·That's the pre· dicament of the Mmes. P e r .Trebler ~(left) and Cecil Hicks, co-chairwomen of the Oran ge County Lawyers' Wives Haru Matsurl (Spfing Festival) Wed· nesday, April 16, in the Di s- neyland Hot.el. · • • Today more lh•n '"' •• ~:.11111 th• ba•(l!uy ... i' ... . ' Th~ DAI LY PILOI • BRUSH_. BLOWER . SCISSOR STYLES . HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anycne can care for a Brt:Jsh & Blower hair style. or our other curl cojoHng, fuss-tree. full functional • SCISSOR STYLIS which ewe as easy lo do as just sham- pOO! Our lamp Outs, finger tumble cuts, curling iron cuts. wash towel dry, brush ·n lluff cuts or simple wash and wear cuts are ·sc1ssouo. an take-<:are-of·yoursell styles. Gooc::' for any age. any hair, No teasing, no rotlers, no pins, no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. AJ.lO. MO !loff ... NAMll'n WAlK. 1'0U """"" ltlllW. WA"1" fO Slf TOU• MAM ··-o•"' JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING I -• IO f"llSAT. & SUN.. 9.5 356 S. Tustin Ave., Orange 9564 Hamilton A Ye., Hunlington Beach 305 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton n.pc.r.TEOAJ fHE FASCIHA TIMGVILL\ OELSOU 997·119] 961-lSJS • 179-JltJ JCPenney 1·1·. Offi cers Wives League will elect offi cers durin~ I ' .a m eeting Wednesday, ti, A p ri I 16. in the Fis· :0. ;;::;;::;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;"=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;-J ,---r..,..--~~-...;.---------------------------, 11 • herman restaurant, Hun · ti tin g ton Beac h . The ~ luncheon e vent will / !.: begin a l AARP A chicken lu!kh ·will '! precede the 1 p. m . m,eet. I ing of Huntington Beach I:, Chapter 857 of Ameri('an , Association of R etired '.;;:: Persons Wedn esday, April 16. in Murdy Ree re at ion Cente r , Hun· tington Beach. \ Police Wives The Sheraton Beach Inn. Huntincton Beach. will be the setting for the 21st a nnual convention or Police Office rs Wives C lubs a ff i l iat e d o f California. Highlighting the April 1&-18 event will be a din - ner honoring Terri Ann Knuckey, scholarship winner from Sa n Bernardino. Guest speaker will be Dr. Stanford Green,· a Newport B eac h ps ycho l ogist . H ost chapter will be the Hunt- ington Beach Police Wi ves Guild. B 'nai B 'rith Orange Coast Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will meet a t 8 p .m . Thursday. April 17. in t he Costa Mesa home of Ellen Garber. UNBILIEYABLE . . PRICES CHILDREN1 S SHOES ON SALE Buster Brown, Keds. Western Boots, Sandals, Child Life and Dress Shoes 3DAYSONLY . Reg to '21 •3 •10 · .... to . Mew11cr/-1·c ''fc'~ILDRIN'S BOOTERY Fashion hland. llewparl a.ach, 644-2464 ·, FABRIC WAREHOUSE SALE ALWAYS NEW ARRIVALS I ( THIS WEEKS SPECIALS! 58~ '1INllUIV.UU, IUT TIUI!" POLYESTER llOl.TS·NOTI SPORT LINEN REMNAN1'S Hll IUllS,DllSH5, MN DIAH&ll51 • _,...UD,-.N,GlllY, llOWN,NAYY, LT.IWl,Olt. -.IUICK.IKI' IUM MecW• Wolh & D UfMt. NICI * DOWNTOWN 1. '50 WITH "'-"~ ~627-4471 I 1:J6 :'rioSAT. ASSORTED FABRICS e C01TOH PRINTS 2 e SPORT PllNTS . • NOVELTIES Yds. tnAl!.VALUI Fuu$ 0 TO $2.50 YD. IOL TS t COSTA MESA: 11th & l'UCINTIA 1714) 646 4040 '• ~ SafeS10 A ... 1UO. T&lllOl'SOl~lt'g 91rcn.. Nyton1Puw9!1"1t• e1 .. 11c front panel, Ae.tatef COUonlap9odell. White. 28-4(1 Save 20°/o on these girdles Sale s4 A.C .... .... ,. o~,... ...... ..., Stretcll lace crO•SOYef with nylon/Lycra"' ipandt •. 32·36A, 32·38B, 32 .. 12C, O. Sale$10 and bras. ,. ... 12.50. Weight losen4 cull fop long !eQ pantygirdl~. INl'llte oytOn/$pandex. ~40. Sale2.20 A.C Cup9 reg. 2.75 D cup, r•g. 3.IO, S.te 2.IO Collon crossover with nylon /ace cvps White. 32·36A. 32·.tOBJC, 32·420. > Sale3.20 · A ... $4. CroUOYer br• with •II lace cups, nylOn/Lycrall!ll SPllnde• back and sides. 32..JM, 32·388, c. • ,,....,s., •• ,..._ .. ,,... ......... w-....-..: FASHION ISLAND. Newpcrt Beacll (714) 644-2313. l. , . Sale s3 R-o, 3.71. Crouover nylon tricot bra wilh preshaped cups. White or . nude. 32·36A, 32·388, C. D cup. r•g. 4.75 S.le 3.80 -•.n ... ' . ' ' ' . I '.. ... • .... Sale3.20 ...._ SC. GM!e~ 1tretch la~ brief Nylon/ati•ndea: ' p1u1 po!ye•1er1cot10fl In Wl'l!le plus COk>rl. S,M.~XL. ....... HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunttngton Beach (714)892-7771. HARBOR>CENTER. Coela Mesa (714) 646-5021. ' 1 Undeveloped bV ALLISON OF.ERR and services t'ur the re· °'•11• 0 •11• """ 11111 larded. ft was not until 1963 "The promises were ~vhen Prcsidt•ut KcnnooY !Jrca\, bul the rcalitiel'> of 1tddrl's!>.ed the triplt~ cnn· thal time "''ere bleak," l'Crns or lhc ~1gcd, the Ur. Murtinsaid. mt•ntully ill :1ntJ the men- tl.l I l.v rt>turdcd . that A 1965CuHforniu8tUd} things begun to h<ipJ>eO tt·sulted in a rtcport, Un· for the rl.'turclt·d cin a nu-developed( f!es~urce : ~ tionul scalt• Study o Cnllforn1a s . lletarded. 1lr I\ null' !\1 art in told , . rncn1bt•rs or lht• Orun, So_1nc proh\f:n1:-; '>''Cl"t.• County As sociation r~~ Ob\'IO U.S. Al J_eust 7:i lict:..irdt•d Citizt·ns lh<1t ~cpur_a~c agencies _w~rc "n1<..1ny uf 1 he soci:.d 1dent!f1ed ;.is prov1d111g services wc huvc lotluy se rvrees for the r(.•· s l cm rrom lhul '-•<l · ta~.ded . dress ·· No one agency "'·as IL pron1pled Congrt·ss lo ~stablis h a granl by \\·h1ch lhe stali.>s l'ould hi0k cit their pru..:ram:, cqWpped with staff or funding t.o provid e services. T h(.•rc v.·as a sc ... rcity of funds. pe1;uc1 . '"Th e re was iJll t·nurmous lack of e~sen· tiul se rvices In nlns t parts of lhe state and an excessive reliance u1>0n the sta t e ho s pital systcrn ." Or. fl.t artin . director of the Orange Co unty Rc~lon:tl Center ror the Developmentally Oiii · abled. helieve8 thut the ltegion:i l Ce nt er systcn1 ," probably is thf• second wreatcst sociul cxµeriment or all time " 1'hc system1,vas set UI) :.1s a result of the Lan- tcrm1tn f\1c.•ntal Retarda- tion Se rv i<'e!'> 1\ct , sponsored hy R l'P· r·rnnk Lanterman. ~·ron1 tv.·o 111lot pro· grami;, one in !;1:1n t-'ran- Tuesday, Ap1118. 1975 Resource Found cu1C"o and the other al longer can? "It's one dirt'ctor of the UL'Al~C.:. Childre n 's llospilal of area "·here lht' lteti:ionul noted that the org0Jniz1.1 · LOs Ana:eies, the S)'5ien1 Ct.'flters have fallen shorl. tion or parenls and pro· husgrownto20ct.'nlcrK. In 1971 . on the federal · fel>tsionals now isponsor "The Rf.'JCional CL"ll~r ·l evel , luws were ex· tv.·o sheltered workshops has two kCy obje<.•tives. pandecl to include the de-:.ind l·lupc llavcn School, The first, to provide a velo1>mentally dis abled, c,o sta Mesa, "''~ich pro· rixcd poinl of entry into d d t I the complex etlds for the the autistic, epilepti•.: v! es an e uea 1ona ~ct­ relarded. and cerl'bra l pals ied. ting f or retarded Two ye a rs I ate r , youngste rs . ''T h t.• second. lo California ttn1end<'d lhc In the past year. the coordin ate services l.antermanActtodoso. association !'lrmed a available and .\\·hen they t h · ·•ti I don't exist, to create "ft 's thcpurposcofthe P,ar ners Ip n·i ~ I le them... rei.;ion:.11 ccntC'rs lo make r.:orth O~an~e C.0L&:1t Y One ol the greatest developed reso urces College District l? jpCn rrum unde"eloped , .. the se~und "·o rks11~p 111 concerns of parents. as . Olll'!<., Anaheim. rct unrcsol\'ed was the he said ·,·,sue of ouar'd•'ansh,·p . rt.1uch of the ·· \V ith the help or .. "' progrt-s:-; NOCCD st"rr,·n • th h Or the nlent"ily ret"•'<lcd .. ~ • c What appens to, the re· .. ... k h h larded C'hild when he l·an be attril1uted to the ~~'~n~ woo~k e~i~er~eon~~ 1'rowi up? efforts o r parent group·~. to independent living \Vho cares for him henotcd. . · "''hc.>n the parents no Bill Stein. executi•;e use of public transpo11a- lion and budgeling. ·•\\'e hope lo form a sin1ilar partners hip with c.1ther districts ." Goa ls for the coming y('ar in<'ludc : -Or~anlzation of 1:1 speakers hurt.•au t o aC'· quaint the public \\'ilh us· !<.UCia tion programs :.ind eomni unity rcsourt·es. \\'orking a !<. ad · 1·ocatcs . looking into local lav.•s \11hich \'io\ate the ri~ht :. of the rc- l<1rdcd. -Cooperation "·ith Project lnvo\'\en1ent. il statev.·ide advoc;1ry pro· jcct . ~1-:x1>ansion of '>''orkshop facilities and sites. DAILY PILOT {:I . Symp·tom of a Sick Society?· HAMS "So Good ... It Will 'l·launr You 'ti! It's Gone" Hickory Smo .. d D E A R A N N should have one drao,•rcr BACON s 11~. LANO~:RS : l\{y aunl with a lock o n It. 'fhis 1vho is 86 years old und1 might help reduce the lives in a nursing hun1c stea lin~. but the BIG 1vas robbed las t week. question is -what coan '!'he lovely robe she rt·· "·1~ do a bo ut o ur sic!.: l'cived for Christmas •. society? Ann Landers Spir•I Slired Whale or ll•tr &tra Thiele Sllc!!s tv.·o bottles of cologn(', h(.·r new nightie, an old 11 1,stv.'atl·h an<.1 a plain Jl:Old wedding' bund v.•crc :,tulen when she had to s pend a couple days in lhc infirm;iry. flow 1011· c.:;10 a person gt.•t'.' \Vha1 is this v.·orld coming tn v.•hcn son1conc '••·•ould slcol fron1 :111 old l;_uly who has so little'' Please print my lette1· anti lei! n1c v.'hat you lh ink <ibout thi s. Pl .1\IN l)I SCliS'l'l'~O O E 1\R P .f).: I t's sickenin ~. But ever)' day thousands of people arc ripped off b y uncons· tionahlc, s.ub·human, crazy loons who prey on the hcl11l ess. ftcct•nt l}· I read that a 27·year·old ccr e hral pa lsy \'icll1n h ad hi s whct'lchair !<.tolen. ''our aunt, and others v.ho li\'e in institutilms. Horoscope UEAR 1\N N LANDERS: I 'm 18. i.1 senior in hig h school. ~inti am consider<'d a fairly Ot;AR NEF:l>l~f;S: ll int e 11 i gent, ,~. c I J . both }'OU and lloug are ba l:.i ncc.•d gir l . I 've iu~althya ndth e reare no a/v.·ays thought of 1nysclf i 11 n t' s s es, s u c h as as 1naturc and able to e pil4.'11sy, dlabl!l es or 1nakc good dct•is ion!<.. I ; blood 11rohlc ms In cilhl'r ;1m no"' faced \Vith ;1 pl'O· your lan1ily or his, the blcn1lhatistes tingthe:-:e chantrs f o r havin J( tiualitil'S. norn1al c hildrun <1r1• I should be flo<Jting on ~ood. Cloud Nine. J 'n1 in love Some stales \\'ill not \\'ith a great guy. Uoug permit first cousin~ to has dated louds of girls marry, howe ver. Che<:k but last v.·eek he told · wilhalav..•ycrandlindout me he's mi:ic all about yours. mine: 'fhc problem . f{c 1\s tor your 11 arPnls, is my fi rslcou!:i in. they v..·111 proh~b ly he How do I expluin this pleased if IJoug is a ll you to 1ny family ? (f l>ong say he is. J\I oreovf'r, :.ind I s hould decide to chances for in·law tniu· marry in u fl'W years, hie should be vastly l't'· l'Otild \\'t.' hi.I Vt' normal duccd since hoth sels v.ill t'hildrt'n? Plcusl' tell me. he an a unt and an unelt·~ ,\ n n . I . m 0 N IJ E 1\ H A N i' :'\'EEfJl .ES 1\i\ll l'l!\'S L,\l\'IJl::RS ll erc·s Dill' Cancer Must Face Reality Tll liRSOA.V , 1\PRIL 10 By SVDNEV 0~1 1\RR ARll'~S 11\1:.i rch 21 1\pril 19): Stress inv!'n· liveness. independence. llig h!ight llC'V.' s t arts. t•onlact s. ll avc con - fidence in your own uhilities. T 1\URUS (1\pril 20· i\la y 20): Y ou get <.'h;:1ncc to be n1orc selcc- li Vl'. You ran al!'iO lislen more to your he<1rt. /\c- l'Cnt is on wit!ing:nc!'i:i to JJU,\' u price. G F:J\otl l\:l (J\1a y 2 1- June 2()); ''ou n1ay h:.ivc morC' fun thuo anticipal- ctl. Rotund individual. fond of talking big, 11ro· vides the laughter. CANC f:R (June 21 · July 22 ): Ci.lrc<'r. hart! .f;:ict s and the faein~ of reality -the~c arc ac- cented. \\1hat :.ippcarcd a solid base c·ou Id be in :process of be ing dis· mantled. l LliO r.July 23 ·.1\ug". 122~: Change. travel , '\'ariely are ft-:1turcd. ''our questions v..·ilJ be ianSv.'ercd. . VIRGO fi\uJ:C 23-Scpt . 22 ): l\.1oncy. 1u;<(l'S . in- surance policies anti in · \'e!:lt ments dominate. \'ou learn ahout costs. LIBRA <Sept. 2;J.(kl. :?2 1: Take }'our time Pl;1y \V<Jilin~ guml'. Hc;fu se to be rus hed into Judgment SC(>Rl'IO (0<.·L. 23 · '.\'o\'. 21 l: Unclerco\·l·r procedures arc featured. Tk• disc1·eet. Pl<.1y c:.ircl>; l'lose to chest. SAG ITT A. R lt:S <Nov. 22 ·Dec. 21): Nov.• you c:.in reach more people, get credit ror efforts and rid yuurst-lf of los ing proposi tion. ('.:\PRICO RN f Dec . 22·.J<1n . 191 : Stick t.o familiar _g round , Ovcrcomc tcn1 ptatiun to s kip t·sscntials. llomt•, propt·r l ~· and intrinsil' v;.iluc.•s are fcatur('d . 1\QL'AR l t.IS (.Jan. 20·Feb. 18 ). !{el alive '''ho is a rgumentative is willing to be con\'illccd. KnO\\' it and apply gcn- 11 c press ure.·. Tru st hunch. PrSC F.S ! .. ~e !J . 19· :\1arch 20): ,\\'oid cx · tr:.iva~ance . Set-k simplicity. ,\lea ns tlnn't take more .'ileps than 11t·l't-ssary. Drav.· in re· ins. If Today I s Your l\irlhda y you arc dvn amic. independent. s'l·Jfish . .s e:< y and l'reati\'e. \'ou arc an un· usual person. not CVl'l'· ynnl'·.s cup nf tea. Re r ourself, d espit e those \,·ho urge you to ".soflL'll ·· your appruath. Being )OU is inimitable. Peering Around JOB'S DA UG HTERS. Bethe l 321 , honnrcd Robin Londeree of Los Alamitos a s ~r;.1nd bethel marshal during a reception 111 tht> l.funtington Beach Ma~onicTemple .. Presiding officer for the evening was Deth Dykes . AMONG T HOSE attending a reunion al Judson School. ~otL!d.ale, was Mrs. Robert Thatcher of Laguna ~ach. The event, which attracted alumni from around the ,.·oclc.J . w<i3 for the classes d 1957·1963. . ' • / l _ ..... ,e..-_ you'\'e never had before. Another part of m(' s:.iys i\.1y husband and I .,..·e z·e the \\'Orld "'ill not be any m arr i ed 25 years . better off if 1-lar\'ey has l·lurv ey mov~d out l'OOl'l' child ren . ,\lsu, St'vcral months ugo and f:llherhood could <'reute v..·c v.•il l be divureed even-addilinnal mOlll'Y pro· luatlv. but ht'cause of blen1s v.·hich \\'c don 't fi na1icial problc rns it need. 1122S.&r.M._.. ... Wlld..A ....... ,J ... 2461 "''on 'tbcforav.'hileyct . 1\1111 , yuu·rt• :-;u good :it f-f <I I' Ve Y fa 11 C I e S l'Ullin~ i h roUJ;:h lo the himsl·lf quill' il s11·ingcr. heart of lhl..' p l'obl cm. and \\'<.1nts a 1·:1scct1>1ny. l'lea:-.e helv me decide. I f \\'he11 1\·cv.·ercrnal'ricd. v.·ant tu hl· fuir . tht' old -fashioned L'NDECID .ED 1r-.; n1cthod s \\'l're good l)E'fROIT enough.) Hc r('·s the rub.' DEAR DE E: This is The s urgt;oun v..·on 't Jlar\le)·'s probl('m . Don't perform thl' opL•ration a l lo"'· hint to nl ake it v.·ithout n1y s11.!nature. yours. Tell thl' s "·inJter Part of rn l' 1> ii~ !\ th;il not all doctors in.o;ist !/:1r\'cy is the onc \1·ith 011 tht· "'ire's sl~11 11t11rt• the prohlc.'1n <tn<.I I be(or(• tht•y v.·i ll do a :-.hc>uldn 't be sanl'l1oning \'aseclj)rny a nd lha t he hi s ne\\· lifestyle• hy n1;ik -should scout a round and ing things t'<.1s it~r for hin1 find one v.·ho duesu'I, ~DAYS&~MiG~VS ®@~~'"' .. " ... ~Ill• occ~••ncr PUSS l.V Includes deluK e room. daily greens lee or 2 hours ol lrail rides each day Grcal golf cou rse. e xciting bridle tr.1ils. Spectricular pool. lennis. dancing to hve mu sic. U The pcrlec1 holiday just 90 freeway miles lrom the huslle and bustle ol los Angeles. Apple VilUBy Inn Apple Valley. Calilorn•a I Fo• 1csorvalion! can collect 714-247-7241 /;;:;;;,_ -.-,. sale for 4 days only save 25 3 women's special sizes spring knit pants sizes 38-44 sale Comfo"r1 oll lhe woy. They 're double knit polyester with natural stret<:h . Pull ·on styles in springtime co lors . l.llARGE IT 011 :-it:11rt Revolvi11g l}1:irizr nylon tricot brief in sizes 8, 9, 10 now 57<; Ouick·drying, long wec:irlnQ nylon tricot briefs in toiloteCl>stytes. So comfortoble and sofl In whilt a~ ossorled colors. So. Coast Plaza the soft cup full figure bra now 197 The bro with stretch comfOf't and e•· ceUent support for the krrger WQMnn. Cotton ond polyester. Str~s l6 to A28, 34 to 44C, 3.f to 440. Buena Park pastel pant tops sizes 40-44 5 97 S•on <egulo• low price Top off yovr polyester ponh with lhese easy core styles of pol ,ester tJ nd nylon knit , Emboide1ed trim, Machine woshoble. ultra-sheer pantyhose fits 150-200 lbs. now E1tro-liite panty hose of mesh l.:nit nykwl has run resistont leg. Reinforced toe and opaque ponty. OM sire fit s 1 so.200 pounds. 99cQwe.n Size ....... safe 87c: Oranf!e -3333 Br is tol St. Phone 540-3333 8150 La Palma Ave . 2100 N. Tusti'ii" Ave ., Phone 637-1100 SfO.l llOm ......... ,..,.. II 1111 1' t Piii ...... ,. ........ lJ ........ Phon' 11l-4400 I I • I . ' ... ;J t"' . ... .... -•••.••• .it-•• . . • • Hearty One-dish Dinner Cooks in Casserole If you're looking for a great ret'ipe for compt1n y 5Uppe r. a TGtF party with a group from the orrice, or just some hearty eating, the n try this Casoulet. MHny ingredients such as beans. sausage, por k, lamb and a y,•ide variety or good. nutritious roo<l:s cir!.' beautifully blended with beerr bre"·· A big advanlagc of this n1e<tl 1s thol un · l'e cooked and put juto the l"<•sscrole. it l'<Jn be refrigerated .so all the "'Ork can be don<.· ahead of tin1e. When ready to serve, simply reheat, i.lnd put uut some ~ood pun1 · perni<'kel bread, and your rneal \\'ill. be a l'Omplele success. CASOULE1' 2 pounds dry ~·hlte beans (G reat Northern or Lima bcane;) 11:i quartsbeer I quart u·ater I tables poon salt 1 :1 cup chopped salt pork 2 cloves garUc. m inced 2 carrots. quartel'ed 2 onions, each studded ,,·iLh <I whole cloves 1 bouquet g11r ni !parsley, celery. 2 b<1y le<ives, th:rme ~ied in cheesecloth) 1 1 cup diced salt pork I pound pork sausuge links I Pound lea n pork loin, cubed I Pound boneless lamb, c ubed 1 cup c hopped onion I <'UP thinly sliced celery 1 <"an {6ounces) tomaLopaste l cup beer ':i cup buttt'r~ bread crumbs (Op· ti onal) In a Larae kettle. combine washed and so1·ted beans, beer, "'ater.and satt. Bring to a boll.\.Rem ove from }\eat; let stand l hour. Add salt pork. garlic, carrots, onions and bouquet g arni. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat und simn1er I hour. Skim foum from surface. lieut diced salt pork in Money. Tight? Expense Chopped Alpha Beta puts the S 'Tis spring ... a ti:ne of, rebirth and r cne\\'aL All th in gs a re g reen again . . except perhaps your rood budget. Serve either of these thrifty recipes \vith hot roll s. peas . and i'o r dessert. canned pears s prink led \Vilh grated orange peel. This menu will provide ' your family \1·ith scrv· ings from the four food groups needed daily to maintain good health. ORIENTAL PORKCHOl'S '' or 5 pork s houlder ehops or pork steaks I e n ve l ope (ai· ounce ) Bro\\'11 Gr<ivy ~lix · :i~ cup \\'aler 2 tablespoons sugar on high priceS! v .... , Alphl a.1. NMfhborhaod Bulc:Nr tl'tl9 Man i111N A.O AprO!ll Proudly Otf•t1 BUTCHER'S P!!DE MEATS BEEF CHUCK STEAK ·~· THE Of:SEAT'S rlNfST WHIT£ GRAPEFRUIT l i:.69< FIRM. COMPACT ARTICHOKES ·~ GOURMET oE'LJGl'IT HOT HOUSE CUCUlllERS 39< .. CAllfOANIA hiE~TE AVOCADOS 29:.'" BAl<lNG SIZE. !OAHO EXTRA LARGE taree s killet. Add meats and bl'own well on all sldee . Add to bean mixture. Stir in <'hopped onion. celery , tomato paste and beer. Cook l hour longer. or until meats are tender. Jf ue<.·ess .. ry. add 1nore beer 01' \\.'liter to ,:over beans. Discard the bouqut!l gurni. 1'runsfer n1ixture tu lurge earthenware <.'i.l!;serole. Sprinkl ~ top \1 ilh brcud c·rumbs. Buke 1n tno<lerutc oven <350 d~l!lrees) 35 n1i nutes or until bread crum bs are browned or sauce forms cru.s t on .su rface or cas.serole. 8 lo 10 ser\'ings. ,_ 2 tablespoons soy SUUC(' l.LPMI. IETA lutCRtl'I r1u1s IElf ... WI PllOM .-..-..o RUSSET POT A TOES SUNSWEET PRUNES ta TREE WTOMATO c_C§) 4• 119 :! tublespoon s vinegur 1 .. teaspoon ground ginger. if des ired Brown c hops in large ski llet. Stir together con· tents of gravy mix en- velope and remaining in· ~rcdicnts . Pour over (•hops. Cover: simmer JO to 40 minutes. until lender and u·e ll dune. 4 or 5 servings. C H EESE BAKE D LAMB CHO PS 4 lo 6 la mb s houlder chops 1 tablespoon fat I pa ckage (5 1:,. ounces) potatoes au gr<.1tin 1 ~ cu p l'h o pped g1·een pe pper I teaspoon poultry seasoning I t a bl espoon butter or margarine 3 tablespoons fine dry bread crumbs I t ablespoon se:.amc seed. if d esired Brov.•n chops in fat in large s killet. P r epare potatoes as directed on p<ickage except use a 2·qua rt s hallow baking dis h. Sti r in g reen pepper and poultry seasoning. Arrange c hops on top of potatoes. Melt butter: stir in bread crumbs and sesam e seed. Sprinkle ove r chops. Bake at 400 degrees for 4;0 to 50 minutes. until tender. 4 to 6 ser ving:.. Poultry Oriental Col I egi ans'recom mend . thi:s recipe from "'New C.isserole Cooke ry" by Marian Tracy (Viking). FAR· EAST CHICKEN 21h pound c hJ cken. cutup 2 tablespoons soy SllUl'e Salt. pepper 1 t ablespoon lemon juice I tublt•spo on crumbled dried hot red pepper pods t ~, pound butler .1\rran ge pieces of chicke n in a s h n llo u· casserole. Put the rest of t h e ingredients in a small saucepan \\'ilh t:i cup water and boll for IO minutes. Pour over chicken and bake in preheated 400· degr ee ove n 30 to 40 rninutes or until th e chi cken i~ bro\\•ne d nnd tender, ba s tin iz: OC · casionally \\'i lh the juices in th·e pan. Scn ·es 4. AT WI T'S END UANEST ·llOllEUSS BEEF GROUND • '••8· R• STEAi BEEF I IOIELESS -'"''" ..,.1 STEWIND BEEF BUDGET 59u.c BURGER ~vao.t KIN CUT BllllEUSS BEEF CffUCICRDAST Grocery Double Discounts 16·0IJHC£ C~ DIET DEUn FRUIT CDCKT All 1 T·OUPICE CAN DEL MDNTE FRUIT COQIT All .45 .38 HUIT'$ TOMATO PASTE i.Ol CAN 25' 0U! IE.RSC01CH •LEMON • FRUIT CUP • CHOCOt.All \IANlllJl • l"Pl0C.O. PUOOING •RICE P'UOO>NG CHOC, FUOGE • !>·02. C"NS -S SNACll PACK 16-0UNC:t CAH LIBBY'S PEAS & CARROTS SLICf.0 CA.RROTS • 15-0UNCE CAN .D PEAS • 11-0UNCE CAN Jl7 •• '""" .67 .31 G~E.o.T BEGINNINGS 30 RANCH STYU DRESSING 1 /~e1 • ?·OZ BLUE CHE~SE • 1 •·0l 10.<trSIEO ONION M PLAI N • HIC1<QRT KRAFT 880 SAUCE "·"' 61 BTL • 111CllQIOT • ?&-OVNCE BOTTLE .11 JO.WflGKl' • 32·0VHCf C"N UN-SPEQAl MOTOR Oil ·1~0\JHCEJAA•BLUI RllBON GOLDIN DEUCIOUS APPLESAUCE .33 .37 '!lfSH NOlDf • .a..ol. pl• , ~?Q ROlUO WllTE l O&lll TUllilET ROAST .;r-•~ TURIET sucEs W/IR&Yl "';',':,"!':" 189 ~ TIJfllEY IRE&IFIST 'ITTEI '':".~''!!'~" 109 ~ ··~ ... PORK SHOULDER STEA~ ·uru t· FRESH PORK SAUSAGE LllkS Grocery Double Diec.ounu WHJT[ • fUDGE JIFFY FROSTIN5 MIX O[VILS fOOO • YELLOW • l'l"!l ( JIFFY CAKE MIX lo.IO!ST 00G FOOD GAINES BURGERS :1 .. ·0UNCE PKG IDAHOAN POTATO FLAKES 3'·00...CE t!N I.A J-POUNO CAN CRISCO SHORnNING NOfl t».ll'IV CftE..lililER BORDEN'S CRIMORA "'PS CHUNllS KAL KAN DOG F- "'"ISIN• 16·0Z BO-. ''0 ' 35 80 11. • •·O' 31 BOX • " 0 '· I 2• Pl(G • • .14 1.87 "·OL I 39 J"R I ... .,, 33 (;AN I HEARTLAND NATUllAL CEREAL .81 .40 1.50 SCHILUHG'$ •I.OZ. AOAIT • t~.t_ ONIO(EN 8A5-.. SI~ INll"Hl•flEGUl.AA • 4-0UNCE Jut TASnR'S -COfFll DEC"f~!N"TEO ""·OIJMCE J"fl 1.M Non·Food Double D'acount1 (LA';or'UlTRA BLUE I ,37 LAOT CLAl'tO\. • UllAA !!LUE • CO...,Pl[fE 1111 'l.1' Ol'T • HOllMM. • ()ILV 1 OJ 87 UICK SMAMPOO Sit Ill) 0 • 1W:C IOTTLE JP.!] 79 4-WAY NASAL SPRAT LJ !':/, , .loHTJ.~AAHT •REG OA UlojSCENTEO "=' 97 ULl'llA •A• SUPER DllY :t~ __,,. I i'FFiHDTDiimiii. 1.13 ai~'TcioTii PAn• :.J. .Z9 t'IE~·• &.OUNCE TUBE 13 CLDSl-UP TOOTWAm , l·OIJHC[ AElllOSOl • I 19 DUI SPICE ANJl.Pll , 12~ 2~ 117 Grocer y Double Discounts GOl..OEN GRAIN ~PARMESANO 6·0l 47 •o• • WIWUSHROOMS • WISMOK[ llEINZ BBQ SAUCE lb-Ol 59 '" . WIONIO!'+ • <'ll·OUNCE 8QTTl l •1 KAWAI.AN PUMc:H ~ilinANT COfFH 2,39 IMX.INQE CAN 45 MRS.T'S CllOCOl.An SYRUP , S · DAILY Dl~1 ''°""" DIOG FO . '" c • RECUt~R •llVER~fGC REDUCED 3• LIOulO . 18·0VOCE BOT1Ll I 11 TT ·D·IOL BOWL CLEANER , UOUIO OETERGENl 52 SWiil.Ait UME '~~~/ I Delicatessen Double Discounls COU"1"RY STYLE • IUTT!Mt!LK Pll.LSBUllY BISCUITS 80ROEJtl'S MILD ClllHI lllSSIS P1LLMtU1'tY 1111 c.l~DN llSCUITS ">0' 1 • "'' . . 1.01 83 .... tl·Ol. 4• "" .. •M a 3 lltlt #MI 7 1•-fllLIUI CIWIACt: .... er-........ ... .. m L ......... Lll~Wl-.J1 --!Joo •llM IO ttflott -lo -l!l•rdot"*"-S.W,. I.I.• ......... 111 Ill-~ IMWortmfll r-r _, ..,. ..... c..,.,....,., lf73 ,.,_ .... c--,. ... ...,,. .... .....,., STORE HOURS: MON :-Fllll: 9:10-1:30 SAT: l:JO~ 1:00 SUN: 10:00-7:00 TMUI HllCEI GUAllAHTl-10 TON lf'lCflVl Al"l'IL 10 -N'llllll. It. POT FINO OUT MOW TO TURN ONE CHUCK ROA.ST INTO 4 FABULOUS, FA.Niil Y FEEOING '-'!EA.LS. THAT'S 16 10 18 SE PARA. 'f'( SERVINGS! . ' PICK U"' YOUR FREE l!IROCHUAE AT YOUR \OCAL ALPHA BETA. Delicatessen Double Discount5 .. LPl't.0. eci .... 16·0\JNCr CONTAlNlR IMITA~ SOUR CREAM STICK • Hl·OONCE.PACKAGE FLllSCNMANll'S MARGARINE .45 .71 .67 •2f tl·OUNCE 1UB5 KRAFT son PARKAY Bakery Discounts .O.LPl't.0. !Ill .. • DOV8lE OtSCO\JNI POWDERED -UTS 8!RK~L'4'S • 00\JBLE DISCOUNT RAISlll BREAD llLPH.<tr 8ElA CRACllED -AT BREAD .<trLPl-iA BET.O. BRAN MUFFINS .<trl.PtlA BET.o. • 8-0UNC£ TRAV BIAR CLAWS Frozen Food Double ''·OliNCE C/.N BIRDSEYE ORANGE PLUS BEEf • CWICl<EM • TURKEY SWANSON PIES "UNT ~EMIM.<tr ORIGINAL WAFFUS CONCENtJIATEO HAWAIIAN P111K11 CHICll:EN • S~MP • 12·P"CK CHUll KllM EH ROLLS 19-0liNCE CARTON COfFH RICH flEl!CMMANH'S IHllAnRs &·COU,.T .&9 OO• 1e.oz. .63 '°"' ll·Ol. .39 LO.<trF .69 9·~. TR.O.T .89 Discounts .59 '0'· 33 eox • ••O' 49 •ox • ~~· .33 '98~· .7& .32 ~~.83 &flOCCOU FlORINTIHE • CHUCKW.o.GON CORN VEGlf48l.ES ORIENT • V£G£f ABll5 POI. YftrfESIAN VEGETABLES DEL llOI.. •VEGETAB LE& Ml~ 69 STO.IL Y MENU MAICUS ••oz e.1ro 1 Everyday Discount Pricea &.OtHole( BOnLE C-. llllM SOY SAUQ CHIM'!'• GMP! • R.<tr9'11E"'1'1'T PIJNCl-I • STRAWBElllllT ... UWEITlllD 1100l AID ADUl r • MEOIUM OR ~ """°" TIOTllNUSllES 6 l·OZ ..... • ALL ALJ'HA BETA STOJIES ARI 0''1~AL. '000 It AM, llllDIWTION CINTl:q .33 .52 .63 L.A. HOME & GARDEN SHOW, May 2-11 fAEE Ohcouni C..pont now 1¥tll~ It your leaf LotAl'lgtltf lr!lll o.-.,.. CountyAlphl a.ta Mlti!..u. Comll tp WMi pt youn todly. PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS ~ l ALPHA BETA ·. ' ·-.... , ' -' ·eoSTA MISA-zzoo ........... cosr • MISA-241 I. !7111Sf. LA6UMAHR.Lt-Jll41 c..•"""" HUMTMaTOH~~CH-t04J .... HUMTIHGTOH IU~f•J1 •1 !' at Hf.NJl,...TONl~CH-l lN;ll N.. ...... 51. •YM-210,4 c.t..r.LW•••tr..ti FCHMTAJNY~Y-tltoW-!.OtfT\.I ' \ .... • '· • . Chocolate Covers All LARGE GR.ADE AA EGGS This great cookie rCf1pe 1s de· softened light(ulJy crunchy bccaust• fin ely •,~ cup r1r1nl y p.H·kvd li&hl choppe d wu lnuts go into the Lrown sug:Jr dough, 111 cups sifl t•d !lour Layerl'd be.tween sheela or wux l I teaspoon V:Jllllla paper in a lightly closet.I tin bo.'<, 1 i teuspoon v<.1nillo.i the cookies stay Cl'iils)>oand (re:;h eh~col<1lcGlazt•.:.,1·cbt·J1).,., ta st i n ai for week s. Their Set aside 21 hal\1t'" or l<il'J.:L' chocotu.tc gJuze holds up well. piet'e' of \valnut:,, f11u·ly <·hop lhL' Though the cookies arc J c-remaining flu!:-.. li('iously 11weel, only half a CUIJ or Blend the butlt'I". )..UJ.!.J /", flour' bro1,11n SUMOir is called (or. suit und v:.in1llt1 lo nl:1k\· a ·""I! doug h ; st11· 1n lhv 1·hup1u·d WALNUT CA NDV BAR walnuts. Sh ii pt· t11to a rt·t"tan~l\• COOKIE.') ti nd, if nc('l·~~:.11·y tu ha\ t' dnugh 34 cup walnuts firm enough !or rolling •>Ill , l"hill 1.:.i cup butter or mar~arinc, On a prl'paret.I p:.ist,-y C'luth ------ ' DOZEN • • -.- V.''Klf'leS<:lay Api.L 9 1975 \.\lfh ;1 prt•pare..>d Sto1·kint,>I · t'O\t·r·1·d r1dl1t1).! pin. roll out th1ugh to •1 12'~ b} ~J ', 11\t•h rL'l .. 1;1n~h· l'ut 11l th11 cl-. 1111 :) 1, 1n1·h ~1f\1· ll'i.ll'h lh1rd 31 1 llll'hl•:-t "ull·~ and Jll 7 b Ii l't':'I ( e<i ch I ·' 1 11H:hc-.-. " 1d1 · i ;don)! 121 ~·1nc:h s 11lt· \\11th ;i "ul1..· rnt·tal !>patula. lift onto ungrca-.1•d c11n~IL' ~h1·1·t pl<.1l'Jng ;ibnut ! 111t.:h :1parl l'r1·~-. .i 1~·at11ul h,tlf 01 piL·t·1.· uu 1.·enl1•r 11f t•:11.·h Jl :1k1• on f:.t('k a//ol l' t't•nlt.'I' 111 u pr1.·ll1 ·:1 1t'<I :i.50 d1•J.!l't't' IJ\l'tl Ulllll \l'I"\ l1ghtl:, IH<,\\llt·d :.ibuut 15 in1nu1t·~ Let ~l;u1d un t·nuk1t• .. 1n·t·t tllr J " ' . or .J n11nu1t•-.. tht·n tt·11101t· 11J1h v.ith • m1•L;J .'>p,11ula :ind pl;1t•1· ou \\Ir'•· t'Jt).. :'11'1 U\ll'I' H .... hct•l pf II all) p.qh·t \\ 11111· 1·ook1t·., ~1rt· "t ill \\,1!'1n '>p 1t·.1d \\~lh ('/11J1·ul,1l1• (i!.111·, ho! du llUI \"IJ\ l•I lllll J~ ,1 !' ll 1 '> /i l.t•I '>I :Jrtd lJ/1 11) !il .1 1 ~· I'> lhuru11.L:hl.\ d1 ~ hl·fo r1• :,1•1"\Jll.L: ur ..,\lll lllJ.' ~l .1l..1•..,:!l l..11~1·1·ool.11•:- C:hot'Ulat1•(;Ja L1·: \ll'll l l.d1lt·-.. po1H1IJuttl·r11r 111.11 µ.11·11H' -,111 111 I tabl1•-,poo11 111\-..\\ 1·••ll•ti;:cl ('111·11,1 :! lt•;i:.,p1)0ll" hoi1111 i.; II ,1!1•1 .Hui :! 1.d11t •-,p11011 ... 11 1..•hl l"Jll "~'t'I' hll'll!I In ·11 <'Ill' :-1111 ·11 1·111111..·1·· tioncr:>" "ll)'.11 1111\il ~111 11oth DUTCH PRIDE i: . ~· PORTER-STEAKS HO 1 98 ''2' " S.OUR DRESSING;~~~ -HOUSE TAILS • LB. ~ · • · · , · ' • • •·"' ·EXTRA LEAN SIRLOIN C TIPorCUBE STEAKS1.79LB. PUREX BLEACH GAL JUG R09-so· BAR M JtJ BAR M C REG. BOLO c PUDDINGS 73' GM.A LB. WIENERS LB. BAR MASSORTEDLUHCH 1 19 HICKORY SMOKED. tac ..;::::--.,..... S:-'."W'.'"'.':l~FT:'.:'.:S'."':P:-::R'!li!!ua~11!.!!:111-"=p::r:RE::":'M:':"'""'.'"., -..,..: "".!!.,.,:'!""""·,!'I"":!:"_• T,,~ ,..,,,...,,,_,,,~ ME.ATS • LB. BACON .,.~-' '~ ' . !J • B. H•~!"'~·~?'"~O .. RiiGiji11cE ~ 5 * 5 1 FROZEN FOODS 12 OL ROOT BEER R~~~, •• WAFFLES p~:· 39c . ..,_OMET YELl:OW CLING · PEACHES ..... ,. ... c-' • YOUNG 'N TENDER FRESH SPINACH -' YOUNG AND TENDER LOCALLY GROWN · .... ~ .~,ASPARAIUS SWANSON MEAT PIES • CHICKEN • TURKEY • BEEF MR, G "FAMILY SIZE" CRINKLE CUT POTATOES Store Howt: 9 lo 9 Dolly 5_.oy 9.7 8 01- 5 LB. BAG 29c LARGE FUERTE s1 ,...,,..,,..,,. 5 OFI Tllursday thru Wfllll••day . Avo· CADOS APRIL 10-16 ,.,.._.,1 . , ..... _ .. _ ... ,..,. 1 COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia """: w ....... Ac•.,.t ,.... St-.. ----~-----~--------,..,•----------· PLACENTIA 710 W. Chap""!lri ... ' , .. ' l ,._ • I ' .. " ' .. .• 4 • ~ • ) • , CfJ DAILY PILOT Wodncsday, Apr119, 1975 " J ' ' In spring a good cook's fancy lur ns to serving a molded salmon und cucumber Sill ad. l cup m uyonnal1e 2 ta bl espoons lemon j uice bontts from sulmon : nuke. muyonnuisl.'. mixing well . fold In salmon. Sl'usonh1gs, cuc umber tllld whipped sour crcum. Salmon Fits Salad Mold The salad m ak es delightful m ai nd ish lunc heon r.-re for guests or fin e supper rare for the ramily. SALMON CUCUMBER MOUSSE !ti-ounce eun s~lmon 2 en ve l opes unrlavol'ed gelatin l ta blespoon finely e1·uted onlon, pulp und Juice l l1.111spoon prcpure:d "'hile hor1eradish 1,.a teaspoon sail :\', cup pa red , seeded and gr ated <medium -fi ne) cucumbt!1· (l \:i med ium cucumbers I Cucumbt"r sli ces and pars ley spi"igs Add enoug h cold \11ut e1· lo the !>aln1un liquid to mukc '~ cup . 1o p1•inkle Me lati n ovur mixlurc '1nd ullow 'to 11 tund ror ubout 5 miputes to soft en ; dil~olvc over boiling y,•ut c r . Beat sour <:1'ca1n lUllil ul n1ust double in volu1nc it y,·ill lh111 out during eurly purt or be1:ttin~ but "'Ith c·on tlnue<f beating lt y,·ill thJcken again arid incl'CllSl' in volume although it will not be u:-; lhil'k us \\•hipped SWl'Cl Cl"t'ttm. 'l'u1·u lnto u 5· tu 6·cup 1noh.J or 1ntO lndividuul m olds or cust urd cups. Chill t o :set -fl avor :set!nlti to improve if mousse i1' n11u.le u duy ur so bt'fOl'C serving. At sl'rvin~ timl' unmuld anti gurnish \Vlth cucumb1:r :slices und parslcy. Serve \Vi th sal;id gr't•cns 1usscd \~·ith a shurp oil· und·vinc~u r dressing and crusty rolls . Mukt·s 6 to8sc·rvings. a.oun ce container com · ·mercial sour cream p rain salmon. reserving li· Qwd. RcmO\'I.' any skin i.lnd Ja1·gc.· Add d issol ved gclutin tu ' YOU ~A··lr ~ ~YS SAVEi WlrH srArJR ~ROS. ~O~·LOW PRICES STATER BROS. MONEY BACll G'..IARA ON QUALITY MIA I . IVllY PllCI or ME ... f Ii UNCONOITIONALL Y GUAlltiNltED TOPllASl YOU 0 1 YOUll MON£Y WtU It CH[EI FULL Y lt(JUNOIO MOUfLL • l fGUlAt OR l l(f SLICED BOLOGNA HOllM.fU COOKED SALAMI. l·t•-PKG.79' 11·0Z l'KG.69' 1-PQUNO l'ACKAGl HOFFY WEINERS "99c , "-""" •.o,,..79c WEINEU $119 STlTll lllOS. I-LI , l>KG. REGULAR 011££F s109 n .o, .... 69 ~ c 12·0Z. 10,5-0Z PKG.69 PKG. lltlDGfOIO 4•7 SlKEO COOKED HAM HO"' SLICED BACON SWIFT'\ SLICED BACON Z9'H CORN DOGS ~lATll BIOS CllTl~ltO • GUAIANlllO s 1 29 BEEF RIB STEAK ..................... . •11 CUI • TENDtl • WUL ll!MM~O $ 1 69 BEEF CLUB STEAK .. ,. • e.tlf •&ONfUS~IOUNO SllAJ. LI $!.'19 s 117 ROUND STEAK10Nl-IN ......... LI. llff • llAN • KINUlSS s 1 39 STEW MEAT .................................••. IULlt • fllUtl fllOZ(N 3 9 ~ TURKEY DRUMS ·················· UI. 0UIUO\.ll •llAOYl0 1Af 4 $698 CANNED HAMS LIS • • .Low ~ 'Jw,u. ?-t. Ateu. llGVU-1 0-QIH~U fllNO< f011~ $1 61 ORE-IDA POTATOES ............ ~<~ OUSOVTHM'l'\l 0-'1:ACI< $119 FRUIT COBBLERS ......................... ~: OlMI LO.Ill • U.J.l IN 1111 IO• 3 8 c BRIDGFORD BREAD .... 0 1 WflGO<tw,uc .. u '141 ICl<U>•Jll NO'ffln 99' CHICKEN CREOLE .,., DRUMSTICKS ··~· COOKEDSHR1MP ,.(),gs• tCEMil.1 eARs ._ ••• 57' iUR"NOv'ERS AUOUID 'I U-01 s 1 • DINNER FRIES 1•-01 63' JlllNIJTl OU.ID 9 c ORANGE JUICE ............................ ~.~~~ 5 Ul"·C K ' STEWING GROUND · . . CHICKEN . BEEF · A, 5. · ,. , WHOLEllODY ' FIESH'• DELK;IOUS .• MEATY ANY SIZE PACKAGE ~EEF. 'alAnE CUT 2 ~ 6 ~ ST ATER BROS. CUT·UP ........ La., 29c EXTRA LEAN ........ LI. $1 .09 C~ITIFIED 'CANNED SLICED PICNIC BOLOGNA C PATRICK CUDAHY • PORK SHOULDER LB. $3~! RA THS • QUALITY BULK SLICED IHf CHUCC CUT • CMJAllANT,fO 8 9 c IMI~ • itOlilHO CUT • $ ' 1 7 ROUND BONE1o•n ................... ·RUMP ROAST10Nt-1N .............. L1. Nlf04UCKCUl•WfUl111/llUllf0 98 c Mtf•ST.l.llllMOl.CllTil'IU>•llOWtOCVI $169 LAND-0-,Rosr LUNCHEON MEA1S 7 •BONE ROAST .................... LI. SIRLOIN TIP ST<••• o• •O•n ........ . Nll•IOHIUSSCHUCll $139 11 ... mMQS.CUTWMD•,OO.l.llAHJao $179 ROLLED ROAST ..... . .......• a. BEEF CUBE STEAK .. . .... IHf •l·ST~S·lHlll .. ,L.a.tl.4• s 119 Mtf lOINCVf •Tl...of••OU.l.UHfff.O • $179 ltEF • 5"CY ll[F • COllED ltEF PlSTRAJlll • Mill CHfCl[l OJI TUJllfY R.IB ROAST 6.fH & 7-TH 11as ........... LI. T-BONE STEAK ......................... . Mlf•ITATHMOl.CUlll'lfD 79 c l&flOtMCUT•HOJAIU •WIU.TlllMMID s 1 •s S(ICED J.OUNCE Pl GS. 39! CHUCK STEAK '. .......................... •a. PORTERHOUSE STEAK, •. attf•IONB.UICHUClt $139 IUfL()INCV'l•ST4TllNOl.C(l1ff0 '198 FAMILY STEAK ..................... TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .... La. • • LUX LIQUID DlAl l"ACK klNO MZt: 63~ UFEBUOY SOAP DEAl l'A(ll t.ATH ~lf FRUIT COCKTAIL =... MAYONNAISE ="- SENECA GRAPE JUICE . ROOT BEER ~ .. PINTO BEANS ~'? .... NAVY BEANS =:::~ BLACKEYE PUS ~J!::! GREEN BEANS=~·~ RAISINS ::'.':::". .. TOMATOES :~ 1..01. 45' • 11.01 6$' ~1.01. s1 .05 6 "4L11.27 U -Ol. 32' Ii.ct. 27' ll--01 2~ . 1..01. 33' .61 .... ..01.57' '-:ic.:' 47• PALMOUYI 91 C UQUID DIAL ~AK ............ J2-0L SUCARYL LIQUID ... $1 °7 DEL MONTE • FllSH KOSHlR c DILL .SPEARS ................... '..'.:~~ 40 .. CHUN KING• DIVIDER PAK--ASSOftTID 42-0Z. $149 CHINESE DINNERS -................... .. •AHCll.llT A~lo<>SllO 9 c '' • MEAT PIES .............................................. 1.01.2 Wf REDffM FOOD STAMPS AT ALL STORES ITALIAN TOMATOESi:-~ ~~ 51' WHITE SAUCE·--" ""'' 32' HnY CROCKER WHITE CAKE MIX 9 c ANGEL FOOD-.......... -~~t8 i='iviSF0BISCUITS .... ~~~: 53 c ,. ' IA'fQ!Jil A\!.OellD 3 4 c COOKING BAGS .......................... ::~ ASPARAG LARGE TENDER ALL GREEN LB. AVOCADO LARGE FANCY CALIFORNIA FUERTE $ FOR LAIGI U.S. MO. 1 • SWlfl 4 $1 D'ANJOU PEARS. .... ... ..,. • I-MAU fANCY GOLOl N 4 $1 APPLES 0<uC<ou• .... ............................. LIS. LAIGI fANCY COACHfUA VALLEY 8 6 5 C GRAPEFRUIT ........ , ...................... ••o "'. $OF-SPREAD IMPERIAL 2,., 73' DIET IMPERIAL MARGARINE 2,.,63' CHEESE SAUCE.--,. "·~· 42' HOT PEPPERS:'~.31' .,.,53• POUPON Ml!SYARD-· ~ 49' SNOWS CLAMS:.~ .. , 54' ORLEANS OYSTERS ... .., 59' COCKTAIL SHRIMP -~ • ..,,, 70' CHUNK TUNA ~.:::;--·· .,~, 75' ALBACORE W:.~w~ .•••. 67' GRATED TUNA ;::,'::-:, .,~, 43' , CORNED BEEF :=::~~~'·'J 11-Gr 77' i ROAST BEEF HASH :~!~. ,~, 76' \· BEEF STEW --· ••• ,. 11.33 . , · NOODLES =·= l 01 34' 1.01 52' , : /1, RAGU SAUCE !.\;::;~· "" '1.11 ~r ENCHILADA SCE.~·~':.:,', .• ,. 26' •· GREEN CHILI SALSA ~.t... , " 28' 1 RED CHILI SALSA ~::... ,.,. 27' • CHILI CON CARNE \'ro'l""" '""" 67' DISHWASHIR ALL OlAL ~KG ..... BOUILLON :::'~~1 .. .,., 81 c l\.(OUl-l! 31' NAVEL KRAFT DINNER :':f:,\'i" , u.oi' 26' TOT.AL CEREAL 11.01 78' ORANGES •LUCKY CHARMS CEREAL 11.01 91 ' "°RI OOUI GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5.., 91' lAROI fAHCY IWllT s .... 5 1 GOLD MEDAL F.LOUR ~~~ 5., 92' TORTILLA CHIPS::::.. =· 1 KRAFT KOOGLE ,....,,, 11.01 63' OVAL TINE ~. '1·01 11.21 •M>• '1.33 LYSOL CLEANER -.. -IS.DJ 67' •l·<>I 11.11 PILLSIUIY llScut'Ts' :?:,~ .... J!!Jl/IH.<'HHI~ ~~»>X««<-h·:40WnJ JERGENS SOAP .. ,.................... . ....... ""18' REYNOLDS STANDARD FOIL ............... ,. ir.33' ' HlnY • 6-IUSHEL SIZI LAWN BAGS ................. '.~~PUKMJ. $1 66 OVIRNIOHT PAMPERS PKG. $1. 13 DIAPERS ........ oF-12 ' DRIVE• DEAL PACKAGI • • $1 83 DETE-RGENT .................................. ~·.~~ LIQUID LAUNDttY • DEA~ P'CKAGl 7 c DYNAMO ..................... -................... ~zi 4 MAGIC SPRAY SIZIM& """" PLUMBER SAVEii 1'1-0r &4' n-01 11.23 gua0!73' YAN WYCK EASY WASH DOW OYEN CLEANER.,._ KLEAR FLOOR WAX MIRACLE WHITE CLfANER BRILLO BOX 36c OF·10 LYSOL 21.oz.$,96 SPRAY DIRICT AID HAND LOTION .::;., 69· NO MOlll TANOUS =::. •117 ·-· " COLD POWER =$10• POLY STll HNI nuStt l 1 J.QI 73' • • ... 71' llAYIR All•IRIN ·--59c ~·M AIM TOOT11PAIYI !I.QI 11" 1.-0111.15 ••.oi. '2.29 COPPIRTOlft OIL OR LOTION ' •« '14a PRICES EFFEC. 7•FULL DAYS THURS. ntRU WEDS. APRIL 10th-16th PltASE Ill AQUA1>1." ""..... . . ........ 2.....63' FAMILY SCOTT TISSUE ................ _ 4.ow88' GLORY SPRAY RUG CLEANER ......... 11.61 TERI TOWELS-. ............................................... 45' WOODCRAnER POUSH ..... , .............. 1.01.81' CHIFFON DINNER NAPKINS ..... . . ....41' GI.ADE All FRESHENER,.o< .............. -49' YERNEl,LS BUTTER MINTS .................. 1.01.8&' 14600 So. lf-1ald ......... W~tr~NO E•1I Coliltf ....... o,_,.. I''~-... Sot .. C•il• w... 707 W't"il Hi..t11• St.~ C.shl Mt-Ml 522 w,,,........,. II•&. W1thlloMtftt ·110 H1wpotf lf•d.. Cot .. MrtM ·616ZldbllJ'rA'lt.,tWiM)f•l1.c:tll l4lOW11tU1tCoa..i.•1.,A.MMf111 141 7111.IHll.i.•1 r.-.. Z60)We.ts. ......... s, .. s ........ 6t0~A .... s...t.AA. 1411lMiMs.i. .. w.....,. .... c•..-"'"" 0.-.• c;.r. ... , 1210 Mc,..,._ A•• .. Slllllto "'"' 4&2 ...... A•t., Let AS.ifos J:l40.t'orlttTt11M.A.-. .. S...toAllO 5'4\irittt....,_._,.1 ~11111i... 11011 M ............ ,. t•Y.., I ' 1 i I ' "' I ... Wednesday. April 9. 1975 DAil v PILOT t,'7 Early and Late, Swiss Table's Rich Blend By AILEEN PAUL Glwl1llat1 kleH9 MMIW S..nrk• · The Swiss tuko their cnlertoin· tng tierioutily ;ind guests are !'suully treated lo excellent food. rh~y ulso place importance on t.hetr home cooking. CHILD'S PLATE with pastry or bread and cheese. The mo&l dramatic difference between our eating habits and that or the Swiss comes with the main meal which is usually eateu in the middle of the day. · or pars lied J. a salad, a bcver<tge during the meal, and often coffee with cream at the end. An afternoon snack is eaten about 4 p .m . with bread and chee1>t!, or cold c uts, fruit and a beverage. like French or Italian and Swiss chee!ie. Switzerland is famous for its desserts. flow evcr, prepared desserts arc not served frequent- ly in many families but arc re- served for special days and oc- casions . Switzerland, a rich fruit tart often the main di:Jh or a ''swet:t s upper'' along with cottage cheese. Even the school "lunch hour" is rrom noon to 2 p.m. so that children, along with ofrice and factory workers, both men and women, bave time to go home for their dinner. Rice pudding with cooked fruit is also served at this popular evening meal. Breakfast at home orten takes place between 8:30 ond 7:00 a.m . It U8U&lly consists or a hot drink ~ind a roll or bread wtlh butter, Jam and cheese. Yogurt is often eaten. hearty cereals like oatmeal becau:oe they have been itl work ror several hours b y breakrast time. . There j1 u1ualty a midmorning break tor a bot drink or elder The noon meal includes soup, meat, Potatoes (perhaps mashed Many people work from 7 or 8 a.m . untll 6 or 6:30 p.m. and sup· per at the end or the day is very simple. For your family meal, you mia;ht serve Potato Soup with a crisp green salad, crusty bread A bowl of fruit, on the other hand, is nearly ;.ii ways available. Even though it is expensive, fruit is conside~ed an essential food . The re arc many recipes to choose from, but the following Swiss Apple Sauce, has a dlf· ferent flavor and is ca.sy to pre· pare: Farm people rrequenUy enjoy In German-s peaking parts or When it comes to savings .. we know more about saving . you more .. . .. beco~se we hove been doi'hg it the longest! lucky1 originated Supermorkel Olscounl Pricing bock in 1963 ond still today we're lhe leader in saving you more. You 'll find consislont low pr ices e'.lery doy ot lucky - in every depor1ment, Shop Lucky ond see for yourself ... when ii comes to savin gs, LUCKY KNOWS MORE. ""'t11 ••111ttlllllflhC9'1•' .. ·'Mll•---1 ~...­an-1 Ol 1lrt1Tl.~llTMU.91C 111..11111111 ... IY ·•""'·Url-- .._ l'llCI ""1CT1llll POLC1' Gl&lll'llD 111111 NOS 10 II UliCTM -..._., .,_ tftl 7-Tlm &T AIU 1n 1, It'!". AA our meat is "BONDED" for quality Mid flavor. !f~!~1~~~ ~~~.~~ ....... , .. ts128 ~fi.~(~l~N~l~~~~~~ ~~~. LB1°9 LB1 88 Top Sirloin Steak BONEL~. BEEF LOIN .... ~~~ .. ~~~~~ ~ .5.~~~··~~~· LB1 68 I- -·~ 7-Bone Roast BEEF CHUCX .. Chuck Roast BLADE CUT, BEEF . Cross Rib Roa$t BONELESS, BEEF CH UCK .. LB89¢ LB78¢ . LB1 29 ·~ · ~~!!~~~~~! l!~rkeys LB 59¢ S9rYi"'51 :'°: .~ (YOUNG TURKEYS, 10-13 LBS, 57c LB) W99e\hon Ex. Lean Gr. Beef .-io1 Sir• PotkoQe ...... , .• ,la 111 Round Steak la 131 Rib Steak lctrgefnd.8Hf la 111 Rump Roast lonelol11, ... , Rib Eye Steak See! Top Round Steak lon9l911, IHI . . . . . . . . ..... lS 1 II Stewing Beef ._i.. •........ ·-· . La131 Beef Liver stnd, 1111ni..11 o...in.d ... La 88c Shoulder Roast , Portt, Picnic Styi., fre1h . . •. ll 79 Pork Loin Roast 01 Sirloin, 31 .-i .. g ........••.. LI 1 Spare Ribs 11 Country Style. Pork loin ...... ls 1 Pork Loin Chops •• C.nt.,.Cut ....•. ····"···•ll1 Canned Foods ••• .,,. ~!~,!!.BONE DRE.s.s.ING. . . .OOZBTI. 490 ... ~~~.~~EY 'S coc.oA .. MI~ .. J20Zc.<• 1'' ,r KING KELLY M ~R~.ALADE.,. 0"" 790 ,r LADY LEE GRAPE JELLY 71 o . . • ..........•...••..•.•.....•. 110ZJ"A ..-LADY LEE FRUIT JELLY 150 1.jlJfED . .... . •.. • .. . . 180ZJAA ,rJJ!!c~~~.I-~UTTE.R . .. ,;oz,..1 2• ,r HEINtSWEET .R.E.Ll~H .. d.,,.0,,.,390 ,r K.RA.FT FRENCH ORESSl".0,.0zen.89o ,r KRA FT MAYONNAISE 111 . . . ....•.......•.. 320ZJAA ,r ~~~MONO ''A:: GREEN ·~~o~'-''31• Pork Loin Chop11 11 Tend•rloin ..•... _ .......... LI 1 Shrimp Cooked & , .. i.ci . . .. 1..()Z PICG 19c Link Sausage Skini.1s. ~'"* Joht! .I.OZ n;G l£C Sliced Bacon ~:, 4 3 fl"hln 12-011.39) ............ LI 1 Lady Lee Bacon Slked ................ l ·lll'l(G 111 Sliced Bacon "' """' l!olh ..............•.. 14.IPl<G 1IJ THUi ITIMS AYAILAlll AT DllCOVNT CINTllS OHITI 1 u q; · ~1!'40cean Spray Drink 89¢ ' :/ • • CIANAPPlE _ ........................... 410Z&OTTl.E I ~-I 11'4~~l~. ~~~~ ~i~~,~~ .'2~Z,_,45¢ "'~ i r ~~.:-1!'4Chuck Wagon Bread 44¢ ·-csr;cK WAGON\ · '~r ~!~i. iee pica cre~,~~~:89¢ 0~Q~~Oscar Mayer Franks 89¢ ·~ ~ AllMEAT.Al.LIEEf ... ,. , ,. t60ZPM:KAGE Household Items ••.• ,rORCHID PAPER NAPKINS ,.,0,,,0 93¢ .,.-~LtPTRASH BAGS ,,0,,.0 95¢ ,rGLAD P~STIC WRAP '"'" ""'' 39¢ ,rSNAROL SNAIL BAIT 129 MEAL. PELLETS .'. . . . . . . 5 l9 BOX ,rZEE PAPER !OYiELS . '"'""'' 47¢ ,r ~~IE PAPER CUPS . ,,.0,,,0 39¢ .,.. 'e.APsrc L~ESANDYilC~.BA~~CTPKG 55¢ ... ~~.~~~EART DETERGENT 320Z8Tl 49¢ ,r LADY LEE LIQU ID RINSE 0 "'"83¢ .rFORMULA 409 CLEANER . ".oz er' 79¢ .,,.~~,\~~~~~~p . . . ... !OCT80K 37¢ Packaged Goods .••• o"HAMBURGER HELPERS 69¢ BETTV CRoct!.ER· 6 VARIETIES .. 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' ~ .. ,..,.,.. w •. llClll .. _,,,""" lttlt-ltTm U. MIU"' ....... llft. ,.., .... W1 ........ 5.rl ... °"" jf ...... SWISS APPLESAUCE o/.i cup lemon juice1 bottled or frozen 2 pounds eating ap,Ples 1 '.! cup brown sugar 0 1 honey 1,;: cup heavy cream 1 mcdium·sized bowl and mixing spoon l small narrow bo¥.'I and egg beater l paring knife 1 vegetable parer Wooden cutting board Here'swbatyou do: , 1. Pour lemon juice in· to medium-sized bowl. 2. Wash and dry •P· pies. Take off stems, re. move core with vegeta ble peeler, but do not peel apples. Cut apples into halve11 and chop into s mall pieces with paring knife on wooden cutting board. PlaC'e in bowl ¥.'ilh lemon juice to prevent discolor· ing. J. "'hip cream in small bo,,.J using egg beat£>r. Be patient, it takes a lit· tic tin1e. 4. Drain lemon juic' from apples. Add bro¥.1) sugar or honey , and stir. Taste to sec if SY.'ect cnou~h. Add more ii needed. s. ~Iix whipped cream .Qcnlly into c hopped ap. plt·s. Spoon into in· tli\·idual serving dishes <lnd serve immediately. '.\lakes 4 servings. Course Dialed High school and junlot high school student3 across the country will be able lo talk directl)'ta scientific experts on food production on National Food Day, April 17 . A coast to coast telephone hook-up using toll·frec lines will cOn· nect students with scien, lists Who will gather in St. Louis, Missouri , for the first national "Stu· dent Pesticide Dial· oguc." The number to call, anytime between 10 a.m. and 4 p .m .. is 800·325-4023. The Dial-ogue is beinA sponsored by the Counci l ·for Agricultural ScienC<! and Technology, and RS• sociation of fourtceri scientific agricultural socielies, under a grant from the National Agricult ural Chemicals Association . Sausage Savored This-hearty rangetop main dish goes well "'ilh a tossed salad, bread truy and apple pudding. SAUSAGE BEANS 1 pound small link sausages ' 1 cup chopped onion \~ cup cho ppc l\ green pepper T .... ·o 16·ounce cans barbecue·style beans 2 tablespoons dry red \\"ine or vermouth Into a large skillet pour l cup water and add sausages : simmer un · • covered for 5 1nlnutes : drain Of( Wil.lCr . Over moderul c heat. cook sausages, turning as necessary \\'Ith• a. spoon so as not to prick, until cooked through and brown on all s ides: re- move and keep warm. Pour. off all but a generous film or fat {ron1 skillet ; add onion and · g:reen pepper. Cook gent· ly until wilted. Add beans ~nd wine: heat, stirring often. Add ~ausilges. Serve at once. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Chiller Chill canned pineapple chunks . Spoon into dessert dish~s and Wp wlth sour cre-.m or _yo1u11, Sprinkle_ lliJ>tly with brown sugar. l ' • • DAILY PILOT Wednesda ,A ri!9, 1975 trawberries, Bas1e·ball: Spring ~·ites _ " By MILLE BEU, Lhe lot were \Yild strawberries. ~f =1~ teaspoon sugar add a little more water. 1 s strawberry ~eason again. a b all wa s hit into those 11!t lablespoonwater The sugar wlll draw out the I -M Dr. Boteler said of strawber· strav.·berry pt:ttches, it became a Wash the berries by swishing juice, so add the extra water rl•s·. "Doubtle&s God ~·Id have home run because no one was UI · them in cold water for a few , aner the berries have set awhllC . · , . , , ~ , • • •-. h Let h •~ . t nd t room DI lh rin' /"~ b"tler. ~hen pu the 1.0!naining made 8 better berry, but doubt· lowed to run 1n t ere. minutes to loosen any sand that t e ll':lrr1es s a a , .. 1 ace e marga e or ~ l "' ti J~ God never did." Today, when I see those huge still may be 'on them. Remove the temperature while you prepare 1n " srnlll bo.\\'l. Sitt in th · fJ . : pie~• op tOp,1 .a'z:noq ,b1.D4 and And (or som e reason or other. berries in the market, I oh.en stems and put the berries jl')tO a lhe shortcake. Stir occasionally and baktng rcwder. Add the SUI · ShapJ"t 1~ tq the sa·me1i1e. strawberry season conjures up "''ondcr why we treasured those. bowl. OLD·FASHIONED ar. Ml~ uhtt crumbly, usin5fa ta· B•ice •• s.-t.s de,ffel uqtll ..-..mories or our childhood 3nd tiny "'·ild berries. J.Iulling them Semi-mash them uaing an SHORTC•uE ble fork . Add milk 'and a\tr browne:d. •.bout 2n .mktutes. "~e w i Id straw berries 'A' e seemed a never-ending job. . empty can or a lass.to' cul the ber-n..n. tolelher to form a smal\ •. Ion. · Remove" fro~ Vle 9Ym~ 1v11e a gathered. t ·reel sorry for those Today it doesn't take long lo · · r;ies into sm&ill pieCes. (VOi.a can 14 cup plus ~ teaspoon-nou.r • b.111. ' · ' • ro,·k to sepal' ale the c.akt' Jn half lpl~ who were raised in-\\.'ash ;ind hull a box or the red ~se a potato m 1µ1her, or slice :i.~ teaspoon sugar At this point , 1) pla® ttl,e thrbus'ii ·th~Center.' ... , wd.ed cilies . They had no jeYiels .Andthatmeansless tim c •~,·them \l.'ithaknirelfyouprerer.) '2 t easpqons butter or dl>lilgh·into a very llghll)'.,Ol~e(t . , •. · , Ii hi.J ds to wander in in search or ;1.nd effort in the kitchen making . Sprinkle the sugar over the ·margarine b-aking pan (such ·aa a , p1' ~1n)· Wheit coole~ 'f I Y~~~ luscious fruit. O Id · fas hioned Strawberry berries and add the water. Stir to v., tea.spoon b1k·ipgpowder and sht1pe 'it into t.We proper ~i3~ aome· of lb'c •efr ea. o~ b;riu ven baseball gave 'A'ay to the Shortcake. blend in the WJlter and sugar. J{ 4 teaspoons milk or 2') divide the dough hVhalf MDU and s~ tbe re~.t. of: hi . ed d st rawberri es in our STRAWBERRYSAUCE you prefer a\lot of juice to soak This quantity will make a 21hi place one piece in the pan, over that. rop wllh W ppe _ighborhood. Along one 5,,·;.'.'.dc'.'..':o'.'..r __ _:.\~:_P-::i:n.:•:bo:•:_:•tr:.:•.:w.:bc:r:.:n.:·c:•:_ __ .:in:<:o_:t:h::•_:•::•::k:::•::.·.::Y..:O:::u~m:•::.Y_w:.•:·':h_:l:• _ _:i:;nc:_h.:_s:_q~u:•:•:;c_c:_•_k•_· ______ ___:•:.m~oo:..:.tH::...:.il_· o_n.,...•o..:P_•_n_d_:•P:..'_:'l"_4_w_it_h __ •r_•_•'Tm_._1r_d_•;.·'.;.'~ed-: .. -:•' --- ,-' I f ' I( ' • c. .... .. Jry . una rJrick ~By Barbara Gibbons Lasagna and Cac· atore -tw o It alian ssics made calorie· wise a nd cholesterol- ise with canned tuna. Both dishes taste so ch ancf fattening that nobody will ever suspect. \&)at they're so healthy ~ 'ifildfreeoffal ! " . "-.T UNA CACCIATORE _:! ANDSPAGllETl'l 2 cups canned Italian tomatoes I cup chopped onions l green pepper, seeded end diced 1 teaspoon garlic salt 1,~ teaspoon oregano or Ita lian seasoning 14 cup dry white wine 2 f7 -ounce ) cans water-packed tuna 1 c up sliced mushrooms 1,:: teaspoon arrowroot or cornstarch 1,.:, cup cold water 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley 4 cups tender-cooked protein -e nriched sp~ghetti B·reak up tom aloes \l.'ith a fork in a heavy saucepan. Add onions. green pepper, garlic THE SLIM GOURMET salt. (talia n seasoning and wine. Cover and sim- mer over a very low heat 45 minutes. Uncover a n d add fl aked tuna and mushroom slices. Cook uncovered until most of t h e J i q u i d .h a s evaporated. Combi ne arrowroot and cold water and stir into simmering sauce until thick to keep sauce from separating. Stir in parsley and serve over bol cooked spaghetti. 5'rves !our, 312 calories each. , TVNA LASAGNA MARINARA 1-:? cup chopped onion •~cup chopped celery t2 (6·ounce) can s tomato paste · 3 cup& water 2 teaspoons garlie salt 1 teaspoon oregano or Italian seasoning l pound l asag n a noodles, lender·cookcd 2 cans water-packed wna f7 ounces each) 4 oun ces sh r edded part-skim pizza cheese (Mozzarella) 1 cup 99 percent Cal- freecottage cheese Combine onion, celery, tomlito paste. \\'3ter, garlic salt and Italian seasonings. Simmer 30 )J>inutes, covered, until :C el ery t s t ender . M ea nwh ile , cook lasagna aceording to package directions. In a 13 x 9·inch baking dish, arrange layers or lasagna. tomato sauce, naked tuna and cottage cheese. Bake in a 375·degree oven for 30 minutes or more, until cheese is well-melted. Let, stand 10 . minutes before slicing. Serves eight, 381 calories each. Call 842·5171. Put• few word• to work for JOU . 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Pantry Fillers ... 29 ... , 88 .... ..... 68 -· , ... 108 "" . 10 i! 1.41 ..... 98 -· , ' " • R;epperpot IS a fla vorful . way to introduce thetµmily . to t hrifty . · hone,Ycomb tripe, · .. .' Wl.QfWI.' qver.lo c?j<ed meat ·, " " ' . r. '.d, "' l I .... HAl'I LOCAL STli WllEllllS WE ACCEPT f PO!! ST AMI'S, Sneak New Dis-h .. , < ' Beer peppcrpol'souj>~s·a whol~ me al affair, high in navor, food . value and economy, too. The . 1.hrifty. beer cuts ust."<.l here are shank and honeycomb tripe. .lf,you're introducing tripe to the family for the first time, this , ~excellent recipe blends favorite · ·'.flavors and familiar textures 1with the less fatniliar variety meal. The result is a delicious, beefy flavor.ed soup wit,h ,appeal Cot all vges. Honeycomb tri pe comes from ·the second stomach of the steer' and is us ually partially cooked or , blanch.ed as purchased. It is creamy while in ·color and has.a ·distinctive honeycomb texture. CoOked undet pressure Ot stQWt ' ly sim rnetell;•trlpe·is tender a"l'ia dt'llciou;. Anc! llke other vitul c uts, t ripe is ex tremely .nutri tiou ~ . being hi gh in the B , vita_m ins. i~on and protein. . History records that pepperpot was ·f1rst cre-ated from mis- . cellaneous . S<!f6Pi. to rOrtify and comfort the hun Ji ry; soldi ers · al V,alley Forge. Our California version is a well thought out re-. cipe planrie.d• io¥' easy prepira- tion, maximum n utrition and gre,atflavor. Serve·the satisfying souP plain or stir in a little half and half before serving to add extra body and flav·or . Complete the cntree v.·ith hot biscuits and butter. · \ BEEF P EP PE R POT . 1 pound beef honeycomb \ripe . 1 slice bee f s hank, about ~1 In a Stew? , .. pound . .Water ' ... ' Salt ' ~ .. 1 cup Chopped celery l .A_up choppCd carrots . ) 'gt•een·pepper, chopj)ed' 1 sm-all onion, chopped 1 large potato, pared and cubed '1 table spoons butter 2 tablespoons flo.:U· . " 1 (101 :!-ounce) can condensed · beefconsom me ' 1 ~;teas poons celery salt .1.-1 teasppon .rosemary 1 ~1easpoon pepper· 2 t.p:~les~ons snipped fresh or freeze dried chives •. 1 :! cu·p h alf and hulf (op- tional) -1 • . c\tlT.ti·lp_e~n.to 1.~·iiicll squftre·s . •. "·&m'bJ~e 1'!lh rreef "stfank ;2 cups water and 1,A.i te.l:js poonsalt in pre-. ssurc cooker. · · · Cpok·-..ac'cQ,1·ding td manufac· 1 • lurer's irlstructions 4Q minutes .at IS· pouncJ.~. pressure_, Cut beef ' from s bil\11/. and return to so~p - slocf.· [('pre ferred, simmer· these ·irigred ients in covei-ed saucepan 3 hours or until tender. Saute cele ry. coirrots. greerl pepper onion and potato in bUt,.' ter' ih· \&rge skill et j O miputes.1 Blend _ in flour. Coif.ibin~-\}"'ilh soup's.tocK . Stir in undiluteJ'.1 tori· so1nme. 1 ·cup \vatcr. celery sail, rose mary, pepper "und chives. Bring to boll. Sim m er uncovC'red until potatoes··are lender. about 15 to 120 min_ules,. St ir in balf and.~lf.if desired. M akes 11 :!"quarts (4 to 6 servings J. " ,, ! '. · 'Thin.k Pork' Toni:ght Old Country Pork Stew, too. is a flexible recipe. Double the m'usbroom content: use part sliced carrots and celery instead or·an potatoes: o mil the vi negar and use 1 ·, l() . a,.:z cup por\ or m arsala wine with the necessarY water. , . OLD COUNTllV PORK STEW \it pound fresh mushroom!!i or'' 1 J Ca ii (6 to :S ·ounces>" sli"ctd mushrooms • ,.' 2·ta blespoons oil '31f.i pound srpoke d p!lfk s ttoulder r oll, c ut into 1-inch pieces l/:t_cup sl iced onion 1 cJ"ove gailic, finely minced. 1. c up plus 1 tables poon · l ·water, divided ~ ,2tab lespoons vinegar . 2,oups peeled potatoes .. cyt ·into·Jr.inch chunks ' . J tablespoon cornstarch • 2 t-a~leSP.O-O ns· C'hOPPEid' ' . pars\j:!y· ; Rip s c, pat ·dry •nd s li ce ..plUs tiroo·ms (makes .about 21h: clips) or drain and reser ve liquid "from eanned mushrooms ; set aside. In a large sa ucepot he at oil. ,Add pork, onion and garli c: saute until meat is browned,~ 10 to 15 ID'linuti:s. . · ~ 1 Add the t ~Cup "''ater or. canned muihroom liquid With sUffic~ent -. water to-m ake I c up. along· "'ith -the vineg~r : bring to boiling. Add pot3.U>es : R educe he:it and sim- mer. co\rcrcd. for20 rn inUtes. Add ~r e s e rved mus hro"om s : CoO k , covered. 10 intnutes longer: Mi x cornstarch with re· ~ma.ini n g). tablespoOn wa~*· Stir int.o sauoepol. Cook ~nlil gr a Vy is 1 thick~~· aboµl 2 minutes. · , S w.ilb ·parsle)'· a nd • , O'e.>re,ad, ,if desir:ed. " -.,. , -' . ' . ' , • '_, t . , ..... ______ .... __ : -'*o''" ·· I . •· ' •' ' "( . I . '. 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They're creamier. .:; Less tart. • And they come in five ' delicious fresh fruit fl avors; r. 1n 8 oz. pop-top cans . ~ You don't have to have a ·t : big lunch to have a good lunch~1 ; With Little Lunch Products ~ ; from DEL MONTE ' You 'll find th em in your grocer's gelatin -pi.jdding section . ' ,, -. .... ~ .. ,,it.'• .... 1 ~ " •I ,, I I ' " • I STORE G:OUPON ·•~" ;_ • . '-------------~---' • ·f'· • ' . • I ' ,. ' ' " ' i ' ~ ,. l ,, Q DAIL V PILOT Shell Holds Magic Ben eath the rragil(' shell of a n egg li £>s the ability to do loti;; of cxcif . ing things for otht.•r foods in a subtle, n1agical way. One s p ec ia l power eggs possess is the abili· ty to thicken -a quality that "'ise cooks use to prepare tasty custards, puddings, pie fillings, salad dressings, s auces. and soups. Eggs that arc genlly heated se t, thicken, firm· up, gel: or coagufatc ... \~·hichevei term you pre- fer ... as ''-'hen you po ach un egg. An egg, "'hen sli ghtly beaten and com bincd \\'ilh other ingredi ents ~nd g_ently heated, "'ill thicken the entire mix- ture. Raw b ea ten eggs added directly to uny heated liquid or mixture may coag ulate before being thoroug hly mixC'd. Therefore, for velvety s mooth fini s h e d pro· diets, it is best to slo\vly aad som e of the "heat· .. ed'' ing redient to the ; -beaten eggs. and then ·quickly stir the eg~ rnix- ,turc into the rcm;.iining ·hot mixture. Careful t C'mperalurc control is needed v.·ht•n eggs arc used to thicken a liquid mixture such as a custard. Temperatures tha t are too high, or overcooking. ""ill rau:je the egg protein to s hri nk. allo\\·ing the liQu id to · seep out. · To prc\·c nt overht.·;11 - ing during !iurfacc cook - ing, use ;J double boiler and keep the water just bel ow boiling. For oven cooking, set lbe baking di sh in a pan of hot "·a t c r in a· moderate oven . Remove egg mixture from the heat Cor hot v.·:.iter ) pro· mr>tly \Y hc n done . In sauces . puddings, and fillin gs, a starchy t hickening agent - f~~ur . cornstarch. or tapioca -is often ust.>d in combination with eggs. Because starch needs longer cooking tha n cti::s first combine the starC'h with the liquid a nd cook thoroughly be fore ad- ding eggs. . CO RN PU DDl l>G l tablespoon butter or margarine l tablespoon flour 1 cup scalded milk 1 teaspoon salt 11.il teaspoon peppc1· 1 teaspoon !>Ugar 16-ounce C'an C'rcam. style corn 11 eg gs ~11 g h !l y beaten Mell llultL•r o r m•rgarinC', and blend in rlour . Add milk, salt. pepper. and s ugar. ,\dd corn and heat slightly. Blend t:ggs into warm milk mixture. f our into g reased J- quart cass<'rolc. pl ace casserole in a pan of hot water, and bake l hour or' until set in a 375 degree oven. Pudding is done when the t ip of a ta. ble knirc inserted in Lhe c enter comes out clean. Wednesday. 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Makc5 6servlnG's . t ,, HOMEMADE WHITE SAUCE FORMU~A HANDY the f11Uriel st evens show Jfturiel stevens takes the mystery 0\,11 of mousses, the sighs ; out of souffles, the doldrums out ·ordlnner •.. what's her secret? she c9oks with love. NOW! New Times 10to10:30 a.m. and • 7 lo 7:30 p .m. Monday thrc;>UP,h Friday COMMUNITY CABJIVISION "IVlfll( • IUW,OllJ llACM CfllAlffllH J ! Best Idea. Since ! Shoppi~g Ca,rts l . Now you can do a, week's sh,qpping without forgetting a single Tn•ptlr IMpply (LOI lhts) . furnished in COMt11fenl t11r-ofl ,.d '" just $1.25 ( ,..t•&• prepaid) Send iii Coupon Joday and Become A Super Shopper --····-··--·---· 1 i• this ctl,.it. cli p 11d N il with $1.25 lo: '! Pilot Printinc ShoPt>ing list Post Office lox 1560 I Costa Mesa,C.alif.92626 '1 ----------------------1 ---.. -------I -----------I item! Use pre-printed shoppiag lists prepared fo r you by PILOT PRINTING. ' 140 separate printed items. plus lddiii1 .. 1 SHCes you ;, ,. "· :.:!i: ~~'::i~ . t · 34 s~i>lff 1 2t~~. 14 [l\tjb • 6 8'1ioty Items 5 llmt>ps 19 Meat and .fist! tfttrilS 11 0"'1 itttlS 20 Mis<ellllOMS Ll&b --'••• ~ .. DAILY PILOT I I ·-·--·-·-·-I ! ----~-~~=~:, .. rn•tff• I .. ------·-···-----.,.---~~~~~~~~~-+i-~~~~-" r --• _ _11.! Wednesday. April 9. 1975 N DAIL Y PILOT {'JI Basic Mix .Versatile . .., \ •• ,J Where can money be saved? By now, every ramily n1usl have ill own set of rules. l·lere's another idea that can save time and money, stretch I en.overs and ·help create exciting new dishes. Make your own white sauce mix . The basic mix is a blend or corn starch, sa lt , pepper and instant non.fat dry milk which can be measured out in <1uantity in a matter of minutes and stotes well in a canister or tightly cov· ered glass container. WHITE SAUCE MIX 2¥.t cups instant non-rat dry milk 1h cup corn starch ! teaspoon salt 'h teaspoon pepper . Stir together non-fat dry milk, corn starch, salt and pepper. Store in tightly covered jar at room temperature. Mak es 22,i. cups mix . Note : Stir \.\r'hitc SiJu<.:c Mix. be(ore each use. MEDIUM WHITE SAUCE 2 tablespoons m argarine . 11.i cup WhiteSauce:'i1ix ~c up water Iri s ma ll saucepan over low heat , m e lt margarine. Remove from heat. Stir in White Sauce Mix a.nd "rater. Bring to boil over medium heal, s tirring constant· ly, and boil 1 minute. Makes about 1 cup. For Thin While Sauce: Follow directions for ~tedium White Sauce using 1 a <'UP \Vhile SaUCl' .\tix and J t·up "'alcr. For Thic k ~1hile Sauce: Follow directions for :\1ediun1 \\'hill' Sauce using :.::, <·up \\1hitt.· SauCl' '.\tix and 1 cup w<ltl'r. CREAMED VEGETABLES 2 tablespoons marJ.(arine 1~1 cup \VhiteSauce Mix 3:. eup w<.iter 3 cups cooked vegetables Jn medium saucepan over low heat, m elt margarine. Remove from heat. Stir in While Sauce Mix. and water. Bring to boil over medium heat, s tirring constant- ly, and boil l minute. Add hot vegetables. 1\1 akes 4 cups (4. lo 6 servings). CR EAM OF AS PARAGUS SOUP •:.cup margarine ~a <'UP \\o"h1le Sauce :'i-1 ix I chicken flavored boullion cube 2 cups water . l oup fi nely chopped cooked a.;paragus In medium saucepan over low heal, melt margarine. Remove from heat. Add \\'h1tcS:.iuc·l' '.\1ix, boullion cube a rid \\rntcr. J31·ing to :,. boil over med1u1n heat, :-.li rr111~ constantly, ;:i 11U bull I n11nutt.;~ I S t ir in a s p ~11·Lt ~u s. ll c at thoroughly. '.\I :.ikt.·~ 3 t up:-. .I CllF;f;Sf: SOt,'f.~F'l,f-: l 2 tablespoons n1ar;.ig;1r1111· • ~ .1 <:up \\' h 1t l' S:.i ut·l' )l 1'.\ I ('UP W~ltcr ':! pound Cheddar <"hl·c:-.c, diced 4 eggs, separated In s mall saucepan ovL·r low heat, m elt marga1ine. RcmovL~ from heat. Stir in \Vhitc SaucL· Mix and watf. Bring to boil o\·c1· medium hea , sl i1·rini.:-l.'Onslantly and boil 1 minull'. ,\ddcheese . 1' Cook over tn edium low heat .. stirring l.'On stantly, until chccsl• 1 JS melted. RenlO\'C f1·om heat. In small bowl, beat egg yolks sligbt-·· ly . Gradually add hot cheese , 1nixture to egg yolk s. mixing'· well. In large bo"'·I, beat e~~·: whites until stiff. Gently fold in cheese mixtl1rL'. Pour into ungreased 11,:!·qu:.ir( casserole. Place casserole in baking pan. Fill baking pan v.:ith \Varm water lo depth of l inch . Bake in 350 degl'ee oven 11.<i hout:' · or until knife inse11ed half"'a}· between center and edge comes out clean-Makes 4 to 6 ~ervings. Ho~ o Wi ld Weekend in Son Oieoo' Get Frtt lom1ly diu:ounl coupon\ to tlie • SOn Diego Zoo • 5flJ Wo•ld • Wild An,mol Po•k • l1lolld Hyo!t Hou\I' • Holiday Jnn, Minion Volley And don't m 111 our o•er l•.600 e>'e•y day low diM:ounl puct 1. li~e Jone Ander1011 Vor~!y 9'll!Od •Crocked Wt.eot • Holland l{runcll • 8utte1mol~ lo•ge I '1 ·lb loo/ 59< Eo ............................................. {Lorge Fuerte ,.:,~.. ,,~ h , oll ot . !Avocados If'-i ............................................... Fresh Green . bage .,. ... <•v ··~ . u. 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' . l sauce at the table using chocolate morsels, cream cheese and a bit of orange liqueur. son ened . l /:Jcup orange fluvorcd liquer or milk Fondue Swirls Stra\\·berrit>s, pound cake and whipped <'rea m urc more e legantly presented in fhls. variation or the European desse11 fondul'. Str1.1" berry Fondue Spetial is absolutely deliC'ious, a nd "'hat 's even better. takes hardly any tin1e tu prepare. In fact. mos l or the "·urk ran be done rii,:ht al thl.' table if you prl'ft•r . \\"ash and hull the berries aht>ad of lime. 'l'ht•n call on quality convc>nil'nce foods such as fro7.cn pound t·uke lo help cut do...,'n on prt.·par1.1t1on time. When al1'4 ready invi{~ guests to dip the 1trawberries and pound cake rirsl in the hot chocolate sauce, then in lho whipped <'re':'m. This· dessert is sure t() win you praise. STRAWBERRY FONUUESPECIAL 1 rrozen pound cake (11 \.-:.r ounces). defrosted 2 pints fresh strawberlies, '''ashed, hulled und chilled J aerosol can (7 uuncesJ "·hlpped light crean1 , .. , Cul pound c:.&ke into l ·ill<'h c:ubt.·s . ·1 h1'cai.I ' ~kewers with one or 1¥>'0 cuht•s of t'Ukt.· und u st r:1wberry. A rrun~e on ~t.·rvin).! t ru:-· ' In fondue pot. over ho t v.•ull'I", nit.•11 chocolutt.>. Stir in t.•rt.•u1n t~hl'l'!°il' until blcndt.'<l; then liqueur or n1il k. !,.ill I t1u111·t bowl or j)itt•h cr '''ilh ucrosul "'hipped cream . To serve , dip :;ke"'t'l'l'<I (';.ik e und berries into w111·n1 fondul'. thC'11111tu ucrosot \\'hipped c r eam . Makl'S ubout 2 cups t·hocol;1te s auce. cnOUJ.!h ror 8 to 10 St'1·v • ' \,i,.d ,.. JBllP'-•·. ·ro Sl·rve Strawberry f'ondue Spe<·iul. plac'l' bo"•ls of strawber1ies, pound cake t·ubl's and "'hipped crt:an1 "'ithin easy l'('- ach uf guests. Then prepart> the chocolate Qtiolily Fr•slt. Whole .,.. Half · Bambooskewersorfondueforks 1 puck age ( 12 ()unces) semi-swc>et cho<'olate morsels . I package (8 ounces) cream c heese. in~s . $hop your guide to greater $avings . . at The Treasury $upermarke, . . ~·' 1-.d Top or S...twk.11 • I'll lb. Lf"' 59~. ' 43! USDA Choice Ifft Ctwck Boneless STRAWBERRY FONDUE SPECIAL Ajox LCMadiy Kraft I CLOD ROAST PORK LOIN 12! Shanks Stretch Budget lle aa·t y beef :-;h :.inks ""ith dun1plings in siz:d - ing broth nlake a tummy pleasin g dinner_ llich in navor. a1·un1a a 11d nulri- lional \":tlUl' thi s food ,·alue is h;.1rcl to bcal. &-ll•ct thl' t:l"lllt:r t·u t of ec:onon11e;1I hl'l'f shanks fur l'Xtr;1 n1eatincss . BUDGET llEEt~ SllANKS \\"IT ll DL"1'1PLl !'\GS 2 pounds n1cHly bt.•ef s hanks. center (·uts l quart \\':.1tc r 2 mc d iun1 s i zed onions. s li ced I l'arrot. di cell 21 .! Lea spoons S<.ilt 1·.! t c ::i s poo n e<.ich thymc. ros C"mary and basil I bay lc<Jf 4 spr·igs p<il"Sll'.\ Dun1plin!,ls Combine <Jll i n ~rc ­ llicntl'i cxecpt Dun1µJ . ings. Co\·c r lightly :.ind s immt•r 2 1:? hours. R e m o ,,. ,. b e c r iJ n d separate m<·at and n1;.1r · l"O\\I from bones. J)is r<trcl bones . Strain stoc k. and add t o beef and m<irro .... ·. Re fri gerate until fal hardens . Remove and discard fat . Rehcut beef and broth lo si mm erung. Top v;ilh Dumplings. Cover and cook s lowly 15 minutes over lo\\' hei:1L without l'l'mo\'ing c:o\·cr S erve at oncl·. !\I .:•kcs about 2 quarts. Dumpli ngs; Combine I cup biscuit mix with I teaspoon parsley. Add Ji . q u id as biscui t mix package directs , beating until we ll blended. Drop by tables poons onto sim- mering soup. ·~ Ot!ar G IO()ll>y Gus I 500 W. ADAMS COSTA MESA 546-8196 PHONE ORDERS GU.DLY ACCEPTED We Feature "Custom" Personali1f'd Ser•ice - All Meats Wrapped Fer Your Frtt:1n-. BONELESS ROLLEDBEEf CENTER CUT We feature FOSTER FARM . POULTRY FREEZER BEEF USDA CHOICE CUT TO ORDER SIDES • HINDQUARTERS • PRIMAL CUTS DETERGENT Macaroni & ChHH DINNER • ··~ lnci.ct.i 15' OFF Lllbd 71/2 OL 89! 24~ ... CHI Slnlwbeny Soft ·n Pretty PRESERVES SCOTT BATHROOM , .. TISSUE J• 4-P'tl. 99c Roll 65~ ... Froslo Golden Fresh 12~ USDA CHOICE Grad .. A •.• Frffh GROUND BEEF CHICKEN PARTS n.rif-T·•ak 6 5 C Ucjhlr•oits/)irHtl UM Tlwtt-T.P..k I ··~ lb. {4 lb. ol More) USDA Choico lleef q.alily Froslo 7 lone Sliced 1/• CHUCK ROAST PORK LOIN. ··~ 10~ TRAWBERRIES CORN on COB • ' I 2 OL l illt. 45~ Firm Green fresh T .-def' CUCUMBERS ASPARAGU 2 t .... 29c 49~ 3900 So. Bristol • Corner Bristol & Sunflower • COST A MESA.• SANT A ANA StQl'e Hrs: Mon."'"' Fri. 9:30-9 • Sat. 9:30-7 •Sun. I 0·6 81or$100 ··. WE BOUGHT THEM LOWEil ... ..... _ ... -'"""" .. 1~-· ,..~i.. ... ., _,,..,.ctw.,.'1 ~..., prwui;.• .a-.-. ,...,. ,.., I.Mt •.. • • WE SELL TMEM LOWIRI FROM Fas h ~on I sland N ew po rt B eac h STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' l • I J • I . , ' . . . Wedne•day. April 9, 1975 DAILY PILOT (;I :J ' How.Much Is Enough? "To spend or not to spend?" is not the current food buyina: ques· lion. Th~question ls "How much . must you .spe nd to be w e ll nourished?" Or ..• "How much fihould you Spend for food '?'~ No one ('an ani;wer the question accurately ... except you. Only you know your food preferences and eating habits. And only you know the value you put on: prestige (buying the niost costly, the biggest or the mDtit glamorous ••. although it m'Y not be the best \lalue); con- venience; n ot -s o.nutritio us sna('kl: and "natural" or or· aanicaliy grown foods . Your total food bill is also af- fect ed by : the a mount or enter· taining you do ; how often you e<1l out ... and "'here: "hl•thcr you have a pl•t ... and co ns ider p«l . rood a par t of your food bi ll ; .;111!.I your attitude <J bout use or IC'£· tovers .. nmounl uf monl'y yuu ~pend for food is ~1 ve ry pc·rsonal thing. You arc d1fferC'nt ... from other people -.. so 1s y(Ju r fuod bill. You can also see why it is not easY to find \\ ht•rc ur hu\v t<i economize (it in· \olvl·s 1·011\ 1nc ing yourself that y our "foo(! :1t l1 t ude" :.hould eh :tll~\·J, Stil l . _ . for the s ake of rom · p a r 1n ~ ... look <t l how a •·t~ pi cu I '' :-.h1Jppc r s11ends t en <lollars for fooU . TEN DOLLARS FOR FOOll ).feat Dairv Bakery and Ccrc.-.t Gooch; l1rocessed Fr uits and Vegetables Fresh Vegcl al.dc:~ Poultry f'rcsh F r ui ts Eggs s 3.'10 l 62 1.J'J .HX .71 . 17 . l·I .:17 .3:! .'10 .Loafing?" • Make l)seOf Beef .Baked 11 a s h Loaf .needs just one-half pound or ground beef. to. 'make the most out of the least. An envelope of ins· tent potato granules -stretches the meat into 41. main dish. Coleslaw, gr een beans. baked <.tpples for dessert and milk round out the menu. BAKED HAS H LOAF l enve l ope (5· scrv1ingsJ insta nt ,nashed potato granules 2eggs 1,.:.! pound ground beef 1 cup seasoned stuf. !lngmix 1 cup chopped celery. 2 table s poon s chopped onion Tomato sauce, chili sauce, or cheese sauc e Prepare mashed Potatoes following direc- tions on package. Stir in 'eggs, beer. stuffing mix , celery, and onion. Spoon into well -greased 8-inch square pan . . li<:ike at 400 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes. Cut into 4 to 6 squ ares and serve "'ilh tom ato, chili , or cheese sauce. Brunch Surprise ' Fi-ench fries seasoned with cheese are a tasty .._acc6mpaniment (or ham -at a late breakfast. ' POTATO CHEESE BAKE l p a ckage (16 ounces> frozen French frieS i/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup grated Ched· dar cheese l m e dium -s ized tomato, v e ry thinly sliced Prehe at oven to 400 degrees F. Turn potatoes ' into a shallow 11/:?·quart baking dish. Bake in pre· heated oven for 20 minutes. Remove potatoes from ·oven, sprinkle with salt, and toss with half the cheese. Arrange tomato slices over potatoes, and sprinkl e r e maining cheese ove r top. Return to oven and bake 15 to 20 minutes Jonger, until thoroughly heated· and c h eese is melted. , A-lakes s ix servings. Pudding Pleasing Strawberry preserves supply the sweetening . . BREAD P UDDIN(i 8 slices s tale white bread 2 tablespaons butter pr m argarine, soft 1,,;,. cup s trawberry· preserves 3eggs 2cups milk I tablespoon s ugar '~teaspoon sa·tt 2 t easpoons ipure vanilla extract · Spread bread with but- ler , then wlth preserves." :Place in a 1~-quart ob-> Jong glass baking dish (about 10 by 6 by lo/< in· chel) or similar utensil,. cutting aome of lb~ slices to fit. Beat eggs S!JehUy ; add milk, augar. s·ati and vaniUJll 'beat to blend ; pouYover bread; let stand at room .tem· ,eerature lot 30 m.Uautes. : Beke in a pre·beated 325-degrec oven unUl a knife inserted in center 1 comesoutclean-45t.o10 minu{e •. Serve warm. not hot or cold! ~•kes 8 serving11 ' PIPPIN APPLES AN JOU Pf A RS You can t.•a sily sec that the ---......... Jml TIU ... ANll IS, ltJS ' 6'/J-OZ. 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I .. . . '"' ... • :f:J:f DAILY PILOT Wednesday . Apnt 9. 1975 Savory Sea Fonds! • Shooper Stoppers! ;·.APPLE SAUCE 2s~ 'Tangy tasty Springfield! No. 303 can .; Stuffing Plus m .•....•. 49c . Beef, Chicken, Herb & Butter! 6 Q:z.. :Margarine san .••••••••. 75c : 1.mperial for real flavor. easy _spreading! 1 lb. : V ·8 ftC[IMU CllCllll • • • • • • • • • • 33c Blend of delicious juices! 24 ounce can Kraft Dressing llllCllSllU ••• 39c Blue Cheese, Onion 2 oz (Traditional-I oz 29c) Extra Large ECiCiS 59! Grade "AA" -guaranteed strictly fresh! Cake Mixes mt ••••••••• 29c Devil's Food. Yellow. Lemon, White! 9 oz pkg. Spaghetti u llOSA ••••••••• 43c Choose regular or thin! One pound package Spaghetti Sauce -•••• 98c ~gular. Meat or Mushroom! big 32 oz jar -Sweet Pickles 22 ........ &9c Ciisp, with the tang you'll favor! Springfield Ciold Medal FLOUR Gives you that White Thumb! 5 pound bag ... . Cat food _.lllTUS ••••••• 49c Purina's moist. in four flavors! 12 ounce pkg. Ha1J1burger Helper ••••• 59c Betty' Crocker -choice. of varieties! Vanilla Waters lllll$CO.: ••• 59c Great snacks, and for pie crust. loo! 12 oz Camatien Tuna su .•••• &le Whi~ meal -mild, solid pack! No. 1h can con AGE CHEESE Choose Springfield for value! Pint carton Bold ··-•••••••••••••• 5111 The giant size package! (includes .JOc off label) Electrasol r•.-s •••••••• 79c ., For automatic diehwMhers. 33 oz (Inc. 10e Offi Driv"e ••w ............. s 194 Sive on the King size package! (lnc. 25c •Offi • Wisk 19a1111D1 •••••••••• 5194 No ring around the collar! 1h ga1. -<25c: om Schweppes Mixers ·mra ._5139 •• ~itter Lemon C# Quinine Water! 10 oi. <Nf8. Btla.) RIGHT tiUARD At lhii price. get lloveral ! 7 oz. (Inc. !St off) ... ' Nyquil Sil*' ••••••• .' •••• 5149 Get. all night relief from coughing! Listerine 14 ............ 9gc • An antiseptic that really don the job! BUPCBPR- . . From where the tall corn grows! Eastern pork,, lean, fresh. flavorful, tender ... !'heer delight! You'll love the "alue! LOii 1111 ... l to 4 lJ. AllJAl:I Pork Loin ~011•11111 ••••• s119. Pork Loin coouCfl •••••••• 514~ • Serve up a succulent roast this week! 'fhe heart or the loin, lean and tender~ Pork Chops STlfllll ••••••• s l 49• Pork Chops cooli Cf! ••••••• s 159• .With Cubbi9C>n's Dressing! Loin Cut ..• ·SPARE RIBS F~ Sllll 89~ ... from fresh Iowa port for finer flavor! Loi!1 cut from Eastern grain-fed porkers! MEAT LOAF OYllftAIT Freshly made ... with fresh whole eggs! Pork Sausage •••••••. ; • 99 f S II .. ·s1· s249 ca opuu ices • • • • • • • . • Old fashioned style. freshly made right here! Boneless ... rib eye of Wisconsi n veal! Ground Beef ~ •••••••••• 99£ Extra lean -your choice of bulk or patties! Ranch style ... lean and a little thicker CHATEAU . $289 BRIAND "ti.,r:r:-• CORNED BEEF111SKET Tenderloin of U.S.0 .A. Choice beef U.S.D.A. Choice ~ •• whole or point half Super Fresh Produce! Pineapplo RIPE TOMATOES ____ ,,.... .. ......., fw!MI..--........ ---·-- Long C1ic11nbers ........ 19~ Green and coql and ari1p, for t.a1ty 11ice1! . Solid Cabbage •••••.••••. lOf Firm green heads .•• for cooking or for salads! " 39! FRESH CORI Red ripe. yet firm enough for pretty slices! Sweet! Full ears,.fresh from the field11! • . . -..................... ..::...;....~..-..-..-..-~q J )RISH · St69 : t ·0 -0UT · • 1 Mountain trOut . averq:e 6 to 9 ounces each! Fresh Perch • ·'"· ••••••• 5l 4f Testy fillet.a of this ocean favorite! t Halibut Steak •••••••••• 52'1 Center cut to afford t.he most in V§ilue! fillet of TurbOt •••••••• 89f Rushed here from off Greenland's coast! Fillet of Sole •••••••••• 89f The perenni~I favoiite for it's mild flavor! • ' Delicatessen Delights! ·• BiEF 79c.: FIANKS DUIUOUI ., Dinrier size, to be even more satisfying! . Wiener. Wraps rusars •••• 25c SeverRl flavors to ch008e, for more funi 4 oz Roqiletort Dressing •••• 75° Fisherman's Wharf with no preservatives! 8 oz . Sausage llCllOllY -••••••• s 159 Sparrer beer sau&age -down home Oavor! 12 ot.. ' Pillsbury COOKIES Chocol8te Chip! -ready to bake! 13 oz. t Froz en Foods! ORANGE JUICE IOL Minute Maid from FlOrida! (12 oz ... 57c) I .i \ Cupeakes STOllfltl'S ••••••••• g9c i Cream or lemon' filled -delicious! 12V. oz pkg 1 · . Meat Pies swlllSOll"s •••••••• 33c · Choose Beef or Chicken or Turkey! 8 ounces ""' Welsh Rarebit srlMJll"s· •••• ssc , Heat and serve over English Muffin! 10 oz.. / ·' S • ch ·19c .' p1na lllSln • • • • • • • • • • • j Your choice of Chopped or leaf! 10 oz. Special Spirits! SAVE $1..00 Oii CAllADIAll $ 499 ., WHISKEY nlAllCllO·s 01. &ttled for El Rancho ... silky smooth! Ballantine' s scoTat • • • • • • s 1649 Famous brand now reduced 2.00 half-gallon Smirnoff qia •••••••••• s 1140 A brand you know!Half-gallon reduced 1.20 Earl T.--· s1191 y lldeS Hl'l90f .••••• Str"aight whiskey value! Half-gallon ' Korbel Brandy ••••••••• s51s , A delightful way to top off the meal! fifth • ; />rices in 'Bffect Thur. Apr. 10 through Wed. Apr. 16 Optn daily 9 to 9 Sunday JO to 7 No sples ~o dealers ARCADIA : PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA : HUNTINGTON BEACH: NlWPORi BEACli: 2111 N'•r"'' s1"' ,,,1 ) I' 'Jnd Hu•1!111htori Qt It R,··1 ~.'1 C>'f1'••\ 120 Wesl Colorado Blvd rr .. 1nonl a1.1 Hu11tln~to1, Or War.1Pr )11! ~l1:(1fl{JLl1rl ,ho.1rdl'iJ1k Crlll"'I :s1:.. lJ)tblutt oj {f 1,!b!uff V1ll,1,,1 · {.rr1l .. rl 1.M~111t ................... 11•• 'Tio the .. aoon! Hefty -pkg of 10 ... ,..,. .................• 8chillin1'1 fine grind -• o~ can Ti• .. Pllssa,. ............ 19'. $lllka flllll .. • . • . . . . . . . . • . . I 1 Jt Seqamento'a cocktail! 6 ~ oz cane Get a iood night's aleep! 4 oz jar l l I Ant I IOICll Spny ...•.. , •... 59' Black Fl1g in 6 ounce aeroiol can Wesson Oil •••••••••••••••••• 1211 Bi1t 48 ounce siie la•'8 longer! ' Min CabdJ Ian Sil Ptcil • , ••••• &r Milky Way, Snickers. Three Mu•kettera Plastic ..... • •••.•.•.•.•••.... 19' Glad ... Car otorage ... package of 75 SlllLI Ceffee ~ •••.• ~ •.••••.•• 111* Vllcuum packed .. , J b-, can . ' ' ''llot" 8reM .......... '. ••• &I' Heat and 1ervel (Cinnamon .. 79t) ..... ~ ................ . ' TOP PRODUCERS • IERRY BURKART • LARRY COl'IU.ND •PAGE Kl!NYON •ED PENNINGTON • JUDYSUSAK liNJOYUFE With this ·1uvtily Mesa Verde 3 bedroom and ramlly room home, built in stereo-hi ri AP,1 /1',ft.1 . 1-iuge cul·d e-sac loi., Japant.>se garden and green house waterrall, tropical plants. rruit trees: room ror pool, former model home. Owner will help rinance at sc,c, interest. ju.'it $47 .900. Dici.I 546-2313. SUBURBIA PARK 5 BR TRl·LEVEL $65,900 Thi!I much desired model becomes available only once-in-illwhile! Offers. all or the reatures ma>t wanted in a home, including: breakf1;1s t nook · rormal din in~ room, J:irgc family room'. very private muster suile and indoor laundry room. And we hu.ven't even described neighhorho<XI. and location!· Better 'hurry and phone 546-2313 for· .details and ;,ppointmcnt. OVERFLOWING VALUE BEACH AREA $2045DOWN Prime beach area. Near fwy .• shops·& schools. Tree Uned street. Secluded entry . 27' x 15.' living room . OVERSIZED COUNTRY KITCHEN FTomal dine. Fani:Uy sized bedrooms" ·King sized master ·suite. Built i~ hampers. 1-'reshly redecorated in & oUt. Exceptional value at $40,900 -owner must go -take advantage. Call ~-2535. VIEW ESTATE OCEAN & LIGHTS BARGAIN· $44,900' Rustic charm abounds in this unique beach es tate. Circular dri ve. Huge living room with dramatic comer log burning fireplace + breath taking view th.rough WALL OF GLASS. Gourmet kitchen & dine. Separate wing for hideaway master suite with a view· + children & guest suites. Hurry for this ooce in a lifetime dream home at a _bargain price. Bring your imagination· & paint. Make$$$. Call 963-7881 . THE PRICE . IS RIGHT s;i9,500. Costa Mesa's best priced pure ·quality ~POOL home. Graciously terraced decking surrounds custom pool. 1Large bedrooms. Crackling fireplace. Easy walk lo Westcli(£ shopping. Better call now. 646-7171. WALK TO BEACH MAGNIFICENCE AT $46,900!! Steps to the beach. Lush landscape. Magnificent Spanish quarry tile entry. Plushly decorated with LOTS OF TEAKWOOD + PECKY CEDAR & BRICK. GIANT master suite. Twin patios. }luge wooded deck overlooks se<'luded grounds. first to call gets this .entertainers bargain -EZ terms. Hurry call 842:.2535. BA!lCELONA ESTATE PRIME AREA Prestige neighborhood. Manicured landscape. Impressive entrv. Massive stepdown living room. FLOOR TO CEILING FIREPLACE. Step up ror.mal dining room. Enormous garden 'kitchen with 15' eating bar. Giant faraiiy r oom. 4 huge bedrooms+ gorgeous rear yard. Owner must go - .take advantage. Call 842-2535. "NEGLECTED" 4 BR· 2 STY· POOL ·BEACH· $28,900 Parklike approach. large family sized living room. Gourmet kitchen + dine. Sweeping stairs to separate master & childrens suites. Take over g«;., FHA l oan . NO NEW LOAN COSTS. Si!67/montb pays all. HURRY for this BARGAIN -sacri fice. Bring paint & make SSS. Call 963-71Uil- BLUE PACIFIC VIEW 4BR. POOL BEACH • Unobstructed ocean view ! High on a hill. Enter private walled court yard to elegant oval pool. Formal entry to spaciou ~ foyer. Gourmet garden kitchen and diile.. Comfortable living and family, rooms with UNLIMITED BLUE PACJF!C VIEW! Separate guest and children suites. Rambling ocean vieW master suite. First time offered." J.7500down. Doo't. miss it! CaU 963-6761. HUCiE BIWARD ROOM $ZOOODOWN . . . Gia nt game room . Warm panelling, throughout. Four big bedrooms. Formal ·dining. Full price just $39,llOO! Hurry, 'callnow841-60l;O. MULTl·LEVEL 2STY +POOL Prl'Stige community. Impressive covered entry. Sunken Vestibule. Massive step up living room with s tone hearth. I Z' x JZ' forma l banquet room. Clleerie garden kitchen overlookti hige r11mily room. MAGNlFICEN'l' BASEMENT with huge stooe fireplact!. Dram11lic stairway leads to enormous double doors o( kings master suite. Separate l11nding leads to separate <"hildrens wing. This is a A-IUST SEE. Call now 842·Z53:>. Formal entry to spacious sunkdi living room and formal dining. Huge patio kilch~n and breakfast nook. Large family party rooin. Separate mother-in-law suite. Sweeping stairs to secluded master a nd chiklrens suites. Enormous 400 sq. ft. bonus-game room. Every possible ex.tra. Only $69,950 today. Call 915t-6767. TRI-LEVEL BEACH 4 BR ASSUME $23,250 Prime area. Dramatic entry to elegant tiv• in~ room with enormous stone rireplace. Wi fe saver garden vi ew kitchen. Dine: Ball room sized family room overlooks covered dance .Pavilion & lush grounds. Sweeping stairs to second story sui.Les including huge hideaway master. Take over 5o/4c/., f'HA. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $U5/mo. pays .alL Owner ~ust sacrifice. Hut'9' ! C~U 963-7881. \ 11 11 4·'" .r ,~ ·/ 4;. ~, .~ OPTICAL EXCITEMENT This Mesa Verde-hidden two story with 4 enchanting bedrooms and over sized family room, 2 big cradkling fitt{>laces. 3 big baths for the whole family on a s low traffic quiet pride-of-ownership street is optical excitement just reduced thousand at only $7600 down. Call 546·2313. SPANISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF Atthed atrium entry. Big r~m;tl living room. Separate family room. Country kitchen. Boat doorthroughga.rage. Big "L'' shaped lot. Park-like setting. Just $46,950. Hurry -:-call now lo see847-G>l0. SPANISH MANSION ' POOL·BEACH HILLS Walled courtyard to formal entry . Spacious sunken living room and separate formal dining. Double doors to massive den and fireplace. Enormous separate game room with second fireplace. Gourmet garden kitchen and breakfast nook. Sweeping stairs lo elegant master & ,childrens suites. Unique r ear grounds with swimmers pool. 3 car garage. $7790 dovtn. Call today 963~767. 4 BEDROOM FIXER $220 PER MONTH NO QUALIFYING ~real large family home. Crackling f1r~place. Family room. Needs T .L.C. ~sting 7% FHA loan. $220 P .J.T.l. Call qwck 646-7171 . ' Wednesctay. Aprll 9, 197S DAILY PILO f Al I ·W~'RE ' . , -UMIER..ONE! ~ ,...,.,..,. 111 f01i. .We wl( ~HMe ·to ·.~ .. ~· ,_. ....... t • . ' S & S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY Soaring vaulted ceilings. Plush shag c pl. elegant cus tom dr;&pes. Cozy ramily room. Brick fireplace. 1',ormal dining. tluge master suite. Private pa tio entrance. Corner lot. Park-like yard. $6000down! Ac:l now -callM7·6010. MESA VERDE GOLF . . COURSE POOL 2000 sq. ft. plus. Beautiful living -12 K t3· formal dinin g room . Brig ht well org anized kitc hen /breakfast a rea .· Unusually large living room overlooks 36' pool in tropical garden setting. Expensive decking. Huge lanai. Your own paradise ·$7,400 down. Call ror private tour 646-7171. NEWPORT WATERFRONT . 4 BEDROOM SI 35,000 64 ' on the water with new private pier & noat. A very l'harming nautical two story NCWJM>rt Beach ho me & way of life. Jusl reduced _thousands. Ca n 546·2313 for an 1ntroduct1on. RANCH ESTATE 4 BR· 2 STY· BEACH ASSUME· $33,000 Cornman.ding corner localibn. Secluded e~trance. L.ar.i;:c fa mily size livin~ room with massive stone firt!:place forma l banquet si;.:cd dinin~ room. Huge country s t_yled kitche n . Separa te win g for f-l1deaway maste r s uite. Sweeping stairs to t"hi ldrens & g uest quarters. Seller motivated. Take over 1o/,, VA loan. NO N_EW LOAN COSTS! $295/mo pays all. First to call gets this BARGAIN. 96.1-7881. "ABANDONED" FRENCH CHATEAU BEACH-POOL $29,950 CLASSIC:? story d esign. f·ormal double door entry to DRAMA1'JC living room. Formal dlne. Huge gard~n view kitchen. ARTISTIC open i>tairs sweep to. separii~I.' m aster suite & ehildrens wmg. Se(•luded 22' ballroo'm sized party roon1 that overlooks walled t"OU rtyard. !furry ror this EXCEPTIONAL FIND! Call 963-7881. $36,500! BEACH LOCATION Best buy! Short bike ride to beach. Not a condo. f<'ee land. Charming 3 bedroom Z batP home. Country kitchen. \\'alk to all school~. Only 10'·..t: down. Call now to .see. 847-6010. "SPA.NISH ESTATE" POOL'· BEACH $2250DOWN Arched entry Old v.·orld Spanish Grandeur. Open beamed cathedral ceilings. Haisl'd fromal dining room. Barcelona kitl·hen. t-:very room has 11 wall or gl:iss \'U'W of s parkling pool & terrace. Cantina "·el bar. Generous sized siesta s uites. First local\ gets this unique beach bargain. Call 963-7881 . "BEACH RANCH" POOL & FAMILY ROOM NO DOWN VA Fantastic four bedroom beach home. Spacious entry to enormous living and dining rooms. Unique garden kitchen. Jumbo size party room. King size master & childrens suites. Wall or glass to Polynes ian paradise. Spectacular pool and tiki hit. ~o down to vets. Low down to non-vets. C.11 quick 96.J-6767 . THE SHOW STOPPER This East Side Costa !\1 esa 4 bedroom borne has more. loVl' & care. more creative improvements than words can say. Isl time advl•rtiscd il nd only S4J.950! The 1st to St.>c it will buy it. Hurry call 546·2313. $2,250 DOWN! POOL Bike to beach. Or s plash in your own sparkling pool. Gorgeou.'> brick fencing1 Big s undeck. Homen1::.ker's dream kitchen. Generous bedroom. Low low down paymt. liurry -call now' 84.7·6010. PANORAMIC VIEW BEACH High on the bluff ov erlooking Huntington Beaeh. t 'ormal entry to giant rarm style kitchen. Spacious mirrored living ro ~m with view. Separate master and .\ildren.'> suites. Entertainers patio wi.11 IJreathtaking view. Be rirsl to see it. $48.500. Call 963-6767. 20:20 YJSION GOOD AS IT LOOKS CONVENIENT TO FREEWAYS Landscaping "'ilh professional touch. Impressive entry. Crackling fireplace. Focmal dine. Upgraded kitchen. Plus · 20x.20 siesta room · located in high value C.OSta Mesa area. Just $4,750 to buy. Call646·7171 . SPRING IS IN THE AIR CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS And waiting for you in this 4 bedroom. ·dining room · pool home in Mesa Verde. Built for fun -·fun -fun. Warm ramily home with roomy kitchen, with a sunny breakrast room. Bring your towel and bikinis. Only S63,900r Call 54&.2313. EXCELLENT YET INEXPENSIVE CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -two identical units -open beamed ceilings -each has its own patio -2~ blocks from beach -gr eat starter for income. call 673-8550, ALMOST NEW DUPLEX Desirable income property.iriCORONA DEL MAR. Three bedrooms in each unit. Ex'pensive carpets anddra~ and shutters. South or Highway location. Buy this property and watch it . appn!(!late. Call 673-8550. F.ORTHE I WHOLE FAMILY (.'ustom built Irvine Terrace. 3 bedroom plus convertible d en. Great family home on Jo,EE land. In lip-Lop condition with oualit.v construction. An easy to care for yard which includes sparkling . heated and filtered pool and badminton court. Call 673-8550. VIEW OF BALBOA HARBOR Overlooks the whole world £rom sundeck and terraces. All the amenities that go wilh an elegant home. Formal dining r~m. Modern kitchen .. ffuge family room with wet bllJ' plus wine ccllar. Superb Quality. Call 67J.8SSO. JUST WAITING FOR YOU! This lovely, cozy home is available now. in beautful move in condition. 2 Bedrooms, convertible den, formal din - ing room plus eating area in garden .kitchen. Spacious and workable floor ·plan with utmost privacy inside and in .garden. $72,500 -Fee -No leasehold pay men~. 673-8550. RELAX With maximum comfort and minimum upkeep. Here's a reasonably priced' three bedroom home with spacious living areas and modem kitchen. All overlooking a beautiful tree-s haded green .belt. REDUCED PRICE TO $69,000. Call 673·8550. _ LA.QUESTA BY THE SEA NO DOWN .YOUR opportunity!! 2100 sq. ft . o( ocean-cooled grandeur with NO DOWN PAYMENT. Four ·jumbo bedrooms. MO§t prestigious & desired area. First to call gets this TREl\1ENDOUS BARGAIN. Call 842-2535. lT'S BIG. rrs GOT FOIMAL DINING. JrS PttONSSIOHAU Y LAHDSCAPED. frS"4COSTAMESA. r rrs JUST $47,500 CAU64'-7171. OCE;ANVIEW SHARP· $49,950 IMMED. OCCUPANCY View Catalina from this pride of ownership home. Located on Bluff - ZOO' d eep lot! ABOUT Y.s ACRE! Custom bu i ll -one or a kind. Gourm et -galley kitchen with view-bright & cheery! Queen i;ile bedrooms. Just SSOOO + l'Ol!lts buys this bargain hunters delight. 1-Ull price only 849.950. IAIMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! Oon"t hesitate -call fastM&-7171. NEWPORT BEACH 1100 Newport 111vc1. COSTA MESA 2790 Hart.or Blvd. 546-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beoch Blvd. 21030 Brookhurst 6014 Werner Awe. 842.2535 . "'l'JU767 1147-4010 CORONA DEL MAR 332Marguorite F OUN'J;AIN VALLEY I NVE:ST~IE:NTS • 18109 Brookhunt 18662 MacArthur Blvd., Siilt• 103 . 646-,171 . 673-&SSO 963-7881 Irvine 752-1700 ' • ' P! DAllYPllOT * 26 Make Dean's Honors ' W!dn!!id!y.A.plil 9, 1975 THE PICK OF Punch • PUBJ.JC NO'nCIE • -----·----~ 111cnnou .. •us.•ua NAM• aTATIMINT .,,..,....,..,., ................ -~ CAllrOttHtA HOME OWNll!ll Uill\tl(l,.1,11 ................ £.. c-. ...... C..-lf°"""'.,.,. Lew J . '--·· ,,,, ........ ...., .. ,~ a-.c..u,..w.c:..1-.... • ..._ ll.11 """"'""' ll <-11(led ., -..... ........... ..... J~ 111,, tu1e ...... 1 •• , 11"'4 •n. .. C.....-.1 , (loft& .. Or ..... C-y 911 ,...,,llJ-', 1•1i. ..... Pulll-.S °'~ c.." 0.lfy ........ -r ...... "SH'. t. •, ••• 19).) ,.,,...,s . ----------PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'l1CE lllCTITIOUl&Ull•l.U •AMaS'TATl.MEln • 'flle,.. ... "8,.,_ ................ Burmah Picks2 Recipients lf you want to draw cartoons, learn how to handle a camera or bone up, on French for a sum- mer va ca tion , you belong in Laguna Beach :\dull Education this ings wili lnclude .5enior citizens couri;es a l t.be Community '·Presbyte ri a n Church, 415 Forest Ave. -·.: . CAL:l f'OllNIA PlellE GL.A~S AEPAUt , lk!9AmellUCI $1., F'ol.Tll<ltlf v.1 .. y,C.A . ~A IC.ollKll, 1211 Ell~St.. H..,llnQton Beedl,CA Kel'I OIKog .... 121 k-U SI., ..... """"'V-•,CA quarter. _ Miiie Gt...,, 9.P Rel**tl, \.MO 8e«fl,CA • T111i t••UIMS1 Ii co ... 11c1eo bl • gltM!r•t-1 ...... wp.. Mi chael llowald of Fountain Valley and Daniel Loeb of Hunt- ington Beach have been n a m ed rec i pi e nts of Burmah Oil and Gas Company college scholarships . Ed Nofziger, the car: . loonist who creat ed ''Aoimalogi c:··· will teach cartooning on Tuesday nights, from 7 to 10 p . m . at L aguna Beach High School. A CRAFTS class will be held Mondays from 1 lo 3 p.m .; simple borne r e pairs on Tuesdays from 1 t o 3 p .m .; physical (itness on Wed· nesdays from 10 a.m . to 12 p . m ,; the se lf- development co urse "'Hello, This l s Who I Am," on We dnesdays from 1 to 3 p.m . a nd book reviews on Saturdays from 11 a .m . to 12 p.m. R00tr A. 1tollec11 TPlfi R•l•,,..M w•i lllOld .,.;!ti 1r. Coul'llJ (lt•I ol Oren!jl9 County °"' Merell 2CI. 191S. Publi!.Md 0••"'9e c ... 11 0.ily Piiot Marc11U. •""'April 1. •, 1•. lt1S lC90-J' P UBLIC NOTICE Howald, son of Mr. and Mrs . Douglas Ho"'·ald, will receive a four-year scholiirs hip of SI .000 per ~·ea r or full tuition, li''hichever IS greil tt:r. Loeb. son of Mr. and Mrs. J oseph Loeb will re- ceive a SIOO merito rious award. 'The Bomb' PHOTOGRAPHERS Ja c k Lythgoe a nd Robert Ratkowski will hold photograph y classes on Tuesday and Thursday nights '-''hile French "'ill be offered A-fonday nights, Tuesday mornings and Tuesday evenings. Classes cOntinue through June 14. This quarter's offer· Anxiety Has Many Seeds N ew courses this qual-ter include china paintin.g, jewelr y, stained glass, children's literature, foreign foods, landscape d es ign , parent ing workshop,, nature workshop, ba,c kpacking and moun-. taineering, car eer plan· ning and decision mak- ing, mai;t er.s of the cinema -Jean Renoir, sailing and tet'hniques for g roup discussion. A listing or a ll courses may be obtained by call· ing 494 ·8546. Registra· tion fee is SS. 10 Coast By DR. SfEINCRORN Anxiet y grows from many seeds. In the back-· .Students ground is the ''bomb" which subconsciously colors all our activities and.1.hou~h'ts. We worry . .about ·family health. finances, interpersonal relations, and scores of other things. Some have the faculty of goi ng through life without any serious questioning; others worry because they can 'l change ex isting conditions. Here is a woman who is nervous because of beatniks and present world unrest: DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I would like to ask' you a nonmedical question. I s uppose it is really. medical, because if you can answer it you will in· deed be giving m e a welcome tranquilize r for my nerves .. r think m edica l Honored cra remot'lt Men 's College has announced that 10 Orange Coast area students have been recognized for scholastic achievement for the fall i;emester. Students receiving a 3.0·3.'49 grade average are dean's list. honorees while those earning 3.5 and above are dist· _in(Uiahed scholars. 1'boee U.ted were: SUP'li•IOll COU•'J 01' Ul.IA')llllUA COUHTYOFOllAllf'GE ntCi•ic C..WrDrl ....... s. .. Au,Cltw..lol•'l11'1 CUE NUMaEll *'14 SUMMONS PIM .... ill: IWl>R l' .-.1..1CE BASTIA.H, Oeltnd .. n!t.: GARY o . TUTTLE, 0.0.5., ~ OOE:i 1 ln•,......XX.. To lt'>e Ot.....,..,u: A clvll cornpl..iflt ~ ti.tfl lilH tty ,,,. Sll•lnliff -i...i \'Oii. II,.,.. •iii'> 10 O.ler>d lhit i..ww11. \'Ou ....,,, l<le il'I 11111 COV'1 e ~ pie.cling on tKCICll'IH to I ... C ........ for ., wrlllerl or .,,.,t plt.oin;. ii a Jt..Rk• Courl) .. 1m1n • d.lyt. •t. thlt Sl#fttncllftS •t. w......., °" you, Ollllolrwiw, .,..... def•wn .,;n bl t ntff•d on9'1Pifu. lion by ll>e pUfntirf Md Ille <-1 ....,..,. -•• • 1~1 •<uln11 '°" 11c1r ttw ....... , °' olhtt rtli•I request.Id Ill .,.,, complMnlt. It ,,... wl ... i. --.,.. .M'llQI .. -•· ..,., ..... , .... ne,.,,_..._ ... ,.,....Uf M -r•t ,....Ml .. , It .y, -f"9fitod911Uftw, 0.1MJwlf :O. Hfl W!&..LIAM E.S1J0HN, C.l••- e, P.K.G&nd.IU. Otll'JI• !SE.ALI WEITAHOG.IRAllOI n11u.o-....... , ..... 64$5-11 ,............, :itrH'I Las,._..,, Cllit9..i. _,, Tet: ... UJI ~twl"f.lil!UM PullllsNO o.enve '~'' O.ity Piiot, April 2. 9, I~, ?J, 197S t11'l·1J · PUBLIC NOTICE SU1'1Ea1011 COUllTOf' CA&..lf'<IRNIA, COUNTY Or ORANGE 1•CJ .... C...•lM'Driww"""st. s.tlt• ..... C..lfffffll&,,,., CASE NUMaf:ll DIM.* SUMMONS IM.t.llRIAGl:I In r1 !he m•rrie._ of PwUtiontt: MAGNOLIA M, ROSSELL 1nO ~ -:JOSEEXEOUFELROSSEU. ' To tn. ll1spot10ent: 'frw petl1io...t 1\45 filed • petition. (Ol'( ... lllftlil """ IYW"ri991. You !Nlf file 1 -'~ ,.._ witnin •d•rt of U.~v..t mil tummlf!S J1 Mr....0 Ort ,..,.., If,... leil lo Ille • written '""'°"" Ml.1111> w.:11 Urne. yowr del•wll ,...., be.,,.._ ...., IM CO....I l'Mlr etllCet 4 ,........,. Ull'lhoni1111 il'lllll'ICll""' or otlWr ordlf's <onc:trn1n; dlvisiotl ol pnll!M1y, 'PQUWl 11U.,_-1, c11ilo c111tody, d'lil4 M.IJllXlt1. Hl.o<Mr'5 feet., CMU, ~ Wtll OllWr rt lief es ..,.,., IM 9r...iad bT .._. It,_ •isl! t. 9"11 UM Mriceet•M· ......,. ill Ulti INIMt, , ......... ,,_..,T,..-•.,--;n......,_., If MJ, -'I' •tilM • ....... 0-J-IO.m • seience has done wonders DOCTOR IN as far as transplants go THE HOUSE and I think they will pro-'---------" bably go a Jot farther . But with v.·orld conditions as they are. I personally wish there were sUc h a thing as knowledge transplant. Wll..1..1.-.M E. 51JOHN,Cleril Hun!i"910111 Beech -Ke""'tll ~. · BrJ.T.~rs.Oepwty · tnvn. junior, "'" of tnr11111 J. HDf. ISEAl..l If the knov.·ledge of raUonal human beings is . stored in the -brain, isn't it too bad it can't be transplanted into others who could use it ? It re ally fri&htens me and makes me nervous to see these college beatniks with their long hair and dirty clothes. I'm not just dissati'lfi ed that this kind of humanity will be the leaders of our country in the future, I'm especially concerned about the world my young children will have to live in . Our country isn't as proud as it used to be. Everyone is protest· .ing a bout something (including me). To be hones t, I don't think that the majority of the beatnik protesters really know what they are protesting about. What we need is more discipline in the home, in the schools, everywhere. I guess I've been a little carried away. But you've always ad· vised, ''Get it off your chest. ''-1.f rs. A. MEDICALETTES (Replies to Readers) FOR MRS. U.: Instant nonfat milk is not harmful. There are fewer calories in it because but- terfat has been r emoved. Otherwise it has the pro~ pert.ies of fresh milk. FOR MRS. T.: If you have a simple wartlike growth on your breast which your doctor calls a papllloma, c hances are that you can believe him when he says it will not interfere with nursing your baby. Afte r the baby is weaned, if you are s till wor· ried about this harmless growth, yo ur doctor can remove it easily , FOR MRS. V.: An occasional drink is all ri ght for the elderly. But f believe your father has been ill-advised by a fri end into taking al most a pint of Ji. quor a day lo help ''clearout his brain arteries'' and improve his Catlin$ memory. lnslead, such daily Imbibing will bring on fitupor rather than memory improvement: Liquor does not improve the t'itculation in brain artenes . FOR MR S. V.: Since you haven't SUt'Ceeded in having a baby. whether or not your husband bas sulfi('Jent !perm !'an be quickly determined by a ~i mple sperm count. It he does, then see a gynecologist for special studiC! to determine the function of your fa I lopian tube a and ot11er organ.s. Those who eliminate oll meat, fowl , fish, e111 and milk from the diet muy develop acute anxiety saya Dr. Stcincrohn in his booklet., "What To Do For ChTQnic Anx iety." For a copy write him at this paper ~JIC~osl ng .so cent! And a STAMPED, S£L'· ApDRESSED ENVELOPE. Or. Stelncrohn lnclude-1 answen to reader m1il ·in eolumna when possible but t'annol reply by Jetter I --''""'a use ol~volu..m•.recei. vecL l ' Im•"· ~D101 Be4(h Blvd., dlll· StlC,Fll&..D,CftEllfllESS&~ lt"4w•,.,.., ldlol•r. L19wn.e h•<ll -Eric. AaWer, m .,.t1Si•UIS""1 lre.,.,...n, son ol Ectwerd A. R•.sier, ._., 441 1•1~ Lo11111 Street, dlllln9Ultlled L..M ........ 1,C.lllorfli•..014 sc~or•r .• .,., M•rc 51)1 11!•rl, fef:MA.._WHJ tret.M\M>, Miii o4 Mr. •nd Mrt . Vernon MW-rtfw ,..UU-r R. Soi1•lolri, 1'.0D Emtr•IO a..,,,,.. ""*'·~ OrM>Qe C.<Mst 0.lly l"i!Ot, .,.·11ist. , Merd11', •fW:I Allrll 1. '· ti. lt15 l07t-1J uo-Hltuel -Jonn Reltt,.rt, wnlor, '°"of .Jol.fC)fll,.,. '-· Oominkl<, t.tltSWllMlwerO Orlv•. Minion Vje/o -D•~lo Mossl'lolde<, treshm•"· son o f M illo" S , ~holder, l•JSl Rt9I,..., O.en•1 Hst, MIC! Mire S.llus. l11l'llor, _, ot Ml. . -Mrs, Golr•ld S..llws, Wl Arnn .............. , .. «. trot e ..,port •••<h -P•lrlt k WllUems, iofinomor•, 50" ot N•tKJ E. K•-. !IOI S ..... H•rbor' Ro.a, ...i J. LMGn WllU•ms. J.SDI Cr•Uvlew, deMl'I hsl. left CltmrnW -M.irlo M&inero, senior, &On Of Mr, •IMI Mrs. M&rio W, MllMro, Jr., llD Crlslobtt, dls1 "-.,.,. tc.tlol••. ~h 1.a9..,.. -Ktnn.111 0..-, Ml'llOr, ~01 M1.eno Mrs. ""'"'lflW. Of-. ms1 Stoni1>9ton Aa..o, ,.._., 1;,,1, LICllll'l.I HIUI -Hell Ungllol1'Q, -ior, -ol Mr. •nd Mrs. ~ ...... 1 L91'19ber9, J1KC S.1'1 ... ,,,_, dlll· lflgul$Md1'(~ff'. Charities Approved Two organizations have been given council permission to solicit for charity in Costa Me.sa. The thrift stores .sup- porting C hildre n's Hospit•I of Oran1e Coun- ty have been er•nted • permit to make door-t.o- door c:ampai1na ror the rest of the year and the Mirdan F oundation of Educational Therapy, of 895 W. l9lb St., may seU donated· &oods at a !air May 17. Straight A's Dou1I11 llattle of Balboa Is land wa1 Ofle ol 32 students to recei,'e strata h t A's at Northwood ln.stflute In .llldland, Ml~h . for tho wln(er t e rm . He was. nam@d to the Dea n's Ust along wlth 321 s tudenta. , PUBLIC NOTICE . ••n12 MOTICE TOCAlOITOllS SUP'ERIOll COURT OF THI: $TA.Tl!: Of' CALI FOR.IA 'Oii 'THE COUMTVOfOltAMGE ""· A•a:ta Ett.l!e of Al.OEN 8. MERRYMAN, Otc••...i. NOllC.E IS HERESY GIVEN to 11'11 creo.ton"' tM •bove,..,.,...dOK.idtnt lhlit ell ~rltlt'lt. "9Vlft9 cl•ltn1 ..,..i~ ui. Mid O.tedo!nl •r• required 'O ffl.9 ttwm, ,..;1n '"" ,...tt11•r1 ¥Owchett.. in 1flitottk1 of lN <lerll of tM ~- 11u.,. (OWtl, Of' lo Ol'tMnl !Nm, wUnt'- nKMUry .......C:llert, lo l"-11ncle"'9'Wd olil IN otfice Of,,,., .itorneys, lll:VIHG H. BROTT ANO MA X MARCH. 511 G.11e-., E•U, llOO A"n"" of llW St.rs, u. A."91191, 'C11l!Of'nl&....,, -UlbtM rt«e of"'™nessoltnl-. ,,., ..... 111 4'11 -n..rs P&•l~ ti ll'le nl• et ...ia dtCeden1; wlllllll ,_ .nont~•lltr tne titll 11ubllc11latltltfllf' nalliu. 0.1eo Mer t h n. 1975 MAllV CATHERINE D0n0M EM<vtt!1of1MWIHof . llW1~"'9-ddK"6lfll lllYINO ff. •llOn •4 ...... x lllU.llOM JIJ~TlfQI ""·-et u.. St.I rt '--"•'"·C.lllN'lll• .... f .UW..1slwlfU<.trl1 Pl.obl!INO Or•nOI COo&tl 0.UT Poot. April 2. "· t•. lJ. 1915 1111·15 P l:BLIC NOTICE • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 • D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I· E D 6 4 2 '1"111 llluat ...,.....,.. on tho Orqe Cout DAILY PILOI Cl:ASSIFIED ADS J You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a want Ad ( 642•5878.} One Call Servlc:e Fast Credit A al -h•-........ 10Gl).2"t .... .............. -4699 .,,..,,, lnwlt....t a flnonckll .......••. 5000-5049 7000-7199 1••••••••••t1!~!·~·:•!"" ... ~~ ...•... ~~~ ....... I~:!!.'::..~ .... : .. . HIOIS· .......... &..... 100 1ooz~-.. . IOOZ · ....... c.w ............................................................................ . ..., mud~­...... i , ... ..,_ n. DAILY P.11.0T N 11 .. ..,,_. ....... . ....., . .._._...,. H1mnforS-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE $44, IOO. Bri1ht and charming, 2 bdrm, 2 bath home: has new s hag carpeting, formal dining room, OO\'- ered patio and awaits your ofrer 1£i=::!l P,lapertt.• 7l2·'920 MOO °"""lt •Wfl'09T 11ACM VETERANS Pree li s t or hom es aln:ady appraised by VA in O ran ge Count y . Avail~ble to any Veteran. Call World Real Estate, S56 -1m anytime. Veterans Real Estate Specialist. ALL U.S. VETS It ls your right to own a home "'ilh no down pay. ment . S tart of ex · veterans to assist you. FAMILY FUN 5 + POOi. ·Super upgraded lri·level republic home. Shows like a niodel. Formal dining room .. huge family room with fireplace. Professionally landscaped. Large heated & ftlteied pool with lirepit for entertaining. Just .offered at $66,900. · CHAJIMIHG UDO ISLE This immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in c hoice area of Lido near clubhouse & bay beach. Shows like a model from the beautiful shag carpeting to the lovely Spanish quarry tile. Two large patios & sundeck with room to expand. Only $88.950 . MESA YEllDI POOi. HOME This lovely 3 bedroom 2 bath home has just been introduced to t he n1arkel. Huge used bric:k fireplace. Low maintenance yard with large pool. Choice area. Only $47 ,500. HOME AND INCOME Super sharp duplex in gr eat location. Front unit has 3 · bdrms, 2 baths plus lovely added famil y room. Back unit ii 1 bedroom, I bath. Offered at only $43,9W. Walker &Lee Heal Estate Call World Real Estate, ~ I OOZ Orange County 's only wneral 1002 GtMral IOOZGIMrOI Veteran Real Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Specialist. As k fo• OCEA..,VIEW Veterans coun selor. " 556-7777, Ca ll anytime. HARBOR VIEW 5BR, two·story w/fonnal din., 3 car gar., on Y.srd Ac. lot. This is easily one of Newport Beach's best values, and it wiD sell quickly at a rea50R.able $95.000. C1\LL~2660 C:SELECT a PROPERTIES ESTATl!SALf llG CANYON New custom home with 180' panoramic ocean & canyon view. Builde r will customize to mttt your individual require- ments. Under $100,000. 962-1788 ' K€Y .P.€ALTOP.5ft lc.clcaux model. O.• Cole of Hcwporl 2000 sq.ft. of ......., ll•i•g. s p•dacular OPEN Wedflllurs 1-5 l M t 3626 CATAMARAN: It ., ew. any •• ros. has it all! 6 BR, very lrg C .. forappciAwRI. fam rm, swim pool & ,.,._A,.Gi!'!!EN!"!!T!'!6!'!4!4-61!!!"'0'"5"6~ jacuii:i, putting green, 1• wide patios for outdoor SPLIT LEVB. Uving. Owner transf'd- 3 Br, 21h Ba, formal din--and you own Ule land, all ing. Trina Model, view. for$149.500. Estate says sell! Make 675-5511 oiler. $1157.000. COLE of NEWPORT SPARLING REALTORS REAL FSJ'ATE 2SLS E. Coa8'tHwy. 833-3548 Corona del Mar. UMUSUALHOME First time offered, 4 bedroom. family room, 2 rrple!, 3 baths. big lot, 4 car garage. 2 patios, re· cently re modeled. All this and lo,·ely Eastside \oeatio n . Harbor High sChool district. Asking 164,500. Owner will listen to offers. Call 54().11~1 · • HERITAGE . . REALTORS EWPORT BEACH $57,950 $2,000 under price or comparables. Relax ~n view of the Pacific. Up- graded carpets, tile. Close to everything. J Fireplace, space age kitchen with trash com- p'act.or, and !!ell-cleaning oven. 646-7711. Open Eves. -Walker J; I r.P. Real !stale REDUCED $4,500 !!I Newport Beach, ex~lusive area. Beautifully d ecorated with papers & paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm., r ecreation room. Ready to go at $73,900 ([Ufi~IN-Mf\fiTIN l11cJ ~---REALTORS-- 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR IOOZ:Gawral 1002 ............................................... \\I :"''"'\ TAYLOR CO. li l-.1\I "J l >l<S '>l ll<' l ~t ·l t ; llG CTN '1'EAUYIW" -YIEW New fantastic 4 BR model w /bonus rm. Impressive 2 story entrance, spac. LR & DR, wet bar. most invitin g Jge kitchen. Elegant mstr BR suite. Top quality cptng. Priced right! $139,500 2111 S-J ....... -·-MIWPORT CEHTM. H.I. 644-4910 GtMrol 1002 &a•r• IOU ·············-········ ··-·-······-···f· COST A MESA N=rto:.~~.l 2 STORY Fee land. Sha.-p & "'"· 4 $62.500. $ 7 ,QQQ. SPARLING Near proposed marina JJEAL ESI'ATE site. Bike to beach, w•lkl-----'--'-'-3548'-'---- to shopping. GouTrdet 6tt DUPLD $19,500 kitche n, large family 4 up/Z dn, stepe to ocean. room. Natural wood Great income prop W/X· burning brick firepla(!e . tra prkg .. on wide lot. IESTllUY In JRVJNE TERRACE. Fabulous family home, mstr. suite in front, kids rooms in rear. 4 BR., 3 ba., dining rm., den, Family rm ., pool, lanai room , works hop, 3 rrplcs. All this in fee. few ninety nin e three (l!J9.300l Call 962-7788 to inspect-"'-·-er will fin•nce . IAY AND · ~· • OCEAN VIEW /Qol K€Y JACOIS REAi.TY HARBOR If••• ....... ···•••ott1tf Irvine Terrace-front row _. ~·~;';;P.~€~A~LI~OR~~S~ft:;;--~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;';;';;·667<l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; center. completely re· C ff b ~-•-decor. Over 5,000 sq. ft. o age Y""" ~• living area. Comfortable $52,500 family livi ng &e:xecuti\'e 38R inc. ms tr suite ii pvt entertaining. 4 Bdnns., ba, beam ceilings, brick 4\.'z baths , formal dining fpl , pvt tennis et&pool in area. Covered view comm. of fine homes, J patio. pool & bltn BBQ. blk to bch. Principals Low Leasehold. $247 ,500 only. ,--..... -Walk r u r.1.,., H1·-ti !.o.;11 11: OUTA SIGHT Owner is no wh ere around •nd this BJC BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom. 3 b ath h o me wit h separate family room and dining room is V•· ,C'ant. Bring your ramUy or ca ll to see I --• rvo ,,__., I', .......... , . .,., ..,..... ........ 11 tl'$Oliy April 9, 1975 .,.. _ ·• M.Fos• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·••••• r•••:!! ••• ~ ••••• ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,:.'::~.~••••••• ,,,,!~.~~.5:'!1!_;,,,,,, 1~~~!.°!'.~ ... ,,,, COf'OftO del M• I 022 CorcM10 def Mer 1022 Hou1e1 For Sde Honn For W.. 'Hot.1tt for SaM !::~~!'! ....... ·~oz~at 1002 1GM9rel IOOZGtMrof 100~ ········v···A ... L .• L .. E .•. y •.•. R .. E .. A ... L .• T .. Y·········· c::;;;.;:;~·······;024 ;;;~·,...····i~:;.···io&; ;;;;po··;;i·::h···~·o;; • ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIVERSITY PARK - Popular PLllN 3 CHllNCELl;OR HOME. 3 llc droom. 2 bath•. Newly d ecorated insicl e. Air conditioning. Aiisume low interest rate ins. loan. Quick o~c:upancy ca11 be arranged. $.55,900. Call U4U·Gl61 VA NO DOWN Sharp 2 s tory home located on quiet cul-~e·Sl"lc in M e~a Verde. 4 Bedroom, fan11 l.y ~OOJTI , :J bath. \\'on 't last long! New h s tmu. $57.HSO. Call 640·6161 BEST REAL ESTATE BUY Your private ubudc, secured front cou rtyard, large pie s haped lot. secluded pool with g-rcal lanai for tbat SUPER e ntcrti:.ining. Just r edeC'orated in best Newport f\cach area -3 Bedroom s. 2 bul.h s. PLUS ASSUMABLE LO/IN!! Only asking $62,500. Call 546·4141. DECO RA TOR'S DREAM 'I'hi s gorgeous 3 hetlroom beauty is for the buyer who wants PRIME· QUAL ITY. l!i g bil ck ya rd and custom pool and jacuizi. J·;vcn room for boat, t.rai.Ier or rel·rcational vehicle. Beautifully dcco1·<.1[ed interior and CUSTOMIZED K ITCHEN. Complete with self cle aning oven. You will be P leased al o nly $49,500. Call 546-4141. ONLY $36,990 Pcrfctt family home. ·rhis 4 bedroom, 2 bath family room hon1e is located on ciuict cul·de·sac street. Sellers have boughl anothe r hon1c anti a short escrow is possible on this squeaky clc<.tn home. Nc\v listing. Cal l now , 962.4454 LOWEST PRICE Home ne<.1r beach and Edison 1-Iigh. This 2 year old, 2 bedroom home has shag carpeting thruout, countfy kitchen with bltns, finished 2 car gar<i ge is now game room or have lhe ritzies t g ara ge in town . $36,750. !!62·4454 Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1 ·5 HARBOR VIEW HOME 1,33 PORT SEABOURNE, NB llEfORE YOU BUY STOP IN AND SEE THIS IEAUTIFUL HOME. POOL SIZED LOT, FEE LAND. MANY EXTRAS. PRICED IEl.OW MARKET FOR 9UICK SALE. Lachenmyer Realto1 646-3921 e..;., 645.0882 GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT New Custom Bayfront ---... ---------·· ----. ... . . . . .. .. . . . ........ . .............. ········ ...................... . • PRESENTS o ..... u..,_, 8ETIER BUYS $44,950 WHAT CAN YOU SAY? G u t:~~;:_ .. ~ase What can you say about a lot on e\•en the ful'lsiH t buyer r .-A •A-'J ~ ___ ~,,,,./~ Promontory BHy'! It's sandy and Beautirull y di:<'O rattd in· /Tltv""" ,;;>""'""" beside the water but best of al l it's only 1dde & o ul ! ~~re i.hly REALTOR , '!?? (1'ake )'Our best shot.) ptuntt.'tl . ltag iww J)Ju11h ... STEP "'IOVE! C'ar!>elini:. lhJi.lt·in w1nt OCEAN OR IA Y?? Just one short blol'k to either -or-? 2 Bed rm., !% bath. fireplace,· bltn kitchen, ideal beach ho111e. Walk 'to everything on the. Balboa P e nins ula. A . rea l buy for onl y ... $.58,900. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coo5t Highway, Corona del Mor t'ROPERTY MANAGEMENT HOMES fOll llVINC NOWOb "" ~ _ <·ab1net & c:blria <'I08et. This home sits on one or lhe prime lots Excellent room nrran~e· in Shorecli ffs . With extensive use or ment v.•illi entry hall tl1 dh\inK roon1. <)vcrlliU."tl redwood paneling a11d 2 fire places it 's brick r 1 r eplacc . 3 a cozy warm home. Lovely ~arden bedroonn1 plus den areu. patio for lute after11()(>n enterl.aining. All mod e rn kitchen. $122 500 Outside there "s a cov. • · ercd patio for barlx'<1ues WHITE WATER VIEW & "poso c .. ·o" p«tty Exceptional oppo11Wlity to live in one ya rds. of the 111ost magnificent locations in 540~1720 C .0 .M . This 3 bedroom home has TARBELL.Redlon enough remodeling potential to allow __ ,._ss_H_._,_bor Blvd. you to truly customize. $138,500. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS IROKERS lo SALESMEN A TTEHTION We still ha\'C a few opcnin~s in our riew Corona del Mar office. ;\s k for Ron to find out abt,ut our specia l compensation plan. .• , -<l•ll llM h•llOCi l lO(lll,IQ G.Mral M C•• llflf •H I~'· uu. 01 fl•H ••uuu •• 1•• ••uo• 1002'Getoeral SOUTH OF THE HIWAY, CDM Partially remodelud , lots of pizzazz but 1002 ·it needs some more. Gourmet kitchen, •••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• family roon1, wet bar, all you add is VA-FHATermo 4 ledrooms + Family Room $49,000. 752-0460 Anytime. HuntiftC)ton leach I 040 Irvine I 04.tl •••••. PSST! Here's a goodie ! Big pool, jacuzzi, delight£ul 2 st<>ry , 5 bedroom Republic Home. Lotsa c lass! Lu s h centrar atrium, nifty kitchen serving 'area, cozy mast.er s uite fireplace and an owner who just wants to sell and mO\'e ·East. Dare to compare at $80,500. "Don't tell anyone, just call. UNl9UE HOMES, Redlon, 546-5990 2850 M•5a Verde Dr., Cotta Mna ' IOOZG ....... 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• imagination. $84 .950. Call.6 75-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VAI-'1-"'EY f{EALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO . Priced be low replace· menlcosts! Loratcdonal•--------•f'UHTLJ.: llC.)CK Tt-..:nR .. very private slreet. Ok1TownChW1ft Prel'iilll•nl 's borne. View , Within v.·a lking dislance WALK TO BEA.CH pool. 4nR. 21:<ba. 2 fp .: 10 park & lhc Plaza . t·ar J?ar. lly owner. Prin Bi R S ox111•~ J.ot. 2 · 1 1 s ooo Many trees, \lict or y c1pa s o n y, I ZO, • Bcdrms. like ll~W (ln in· 552. :J7 I ga rden, covered patio. side ! Call a nyti me . -K ------ Sprinklers fronl & rear. SCOTI RE.Al.TY L:N IVEHSl'l'Y PAHK Extra blJ: insid e with 4 SBR , 21 ~ha , DH , f''arr bedrooms plus fumily 53,.7533 r oom. Tv.·o IJrickl""~~~~~~~~·I Rm, 2':· car i;:<ir. patio. I· pool, te nni1>. $62,500. firl'places! 3 king baths. Ovour. 552·7770 A che f's kitchen with --_ ----- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BY 0\A/NER 2 br, 2 b: everything. Just 2 years - old. -. I . S40-1720 ~~::~~••••••••••!?.~~ ~~~?:'~.~~!!'!! ... !?~~ T~~,~~~bo~~:.~ Real Estate Tov.·nhomC'. 9 mos. old lols or ex tras. In Terrac1 Comm unity. !49,000. 506:. Boxv.·ood. Open ilousc 551·1!136 Buyers Beware It's my duty to inform you that Hew CustomDupMx Nr. \\'ESTC Lll'~f'~PLA2A by,MC/AY South of Hwy Allr. lrg 3llk 2ba, b!tns, THE TEI< RA CE, 2 Br,~ Do you like shi ngles, hdwd firs. rpl , patio. HAVE THE ITCH ba., nr. pool. Shov.·t·ast s hakes, stained glass, SS9 .500. K I NGAARD FORYOUROWN cond . 543 ,500 Agt . solid oak paneling , R.E.642-2222 POOL? 7'!2°/o,1..:64.cOc.·5560='------ is lhe word at VIJ,LAGE raised panele?doors, 700 Pvt Party st.-eks house loan ;tn~ low t?ayments TURTLEROCK Bvowner GARDENS.So<-'Umepre. sq.rt..ofdecking &4car 1800 ' or less. Mesa buys th1 !1 spacious pre· 3 br 2 ba cu.st up· pared to chOOSt'! your un. park in ~. See at .509 Verde. Prine. only! stige home. 3 .Bdrm &.lg . g rad ~d . pr~r. l~d~cpd der $20.000. 2 bedroom. 2 G 0 1 den r 0 d · pr 1 c e PT L 540-6099 b~ths Corl! hined with Includes land. Prin. only balh Condo. See me. I'm $119,500. Call 673·1658 -·-· -·-------1 kitchen with a BBQ . $65 ooo. 675_3528 'MAKE A DEAL' Dealin' Dan at 4H7J \I.'. L MESA VEHD1':, By 968·4456 1c-=·=c::.c::..c=--- 5th St., San tu Ana or call CA TA IHA VIEW owner, 4 Br· 2i,..., Ba. den, AH INTRIGUING Pri.,-acy Abounds DOVER SHORES Sandy beach is the setting for new, custom colonial home .w /5 BR, fam. rm., forma l din ., a ir cond. $295,000. S39·S32IAgt . 5 br,21h ba.ramrn1 .. din. rormal dining. kit ch COMllMATIOH' in th is lo\·e ry 4 Bit 2•~ l;:;;;:;;;~~:;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;I rm. 2 rrpls. l'xtensive "''/breakfast area. Jaun · · r 1 I • · & d You'll gasp at the s:i:. of Ba , single am1 y hon1e nu scap1n g. ecorat-dry rn1. large Yard, £·ov-the lot that surrounds in beautiful University LIDO ISLE Large 8 IJR, 6 ba. home beach ; 50 rt . lot, s hore $295,000 . Will consider trade on sandy mooring. LINDA ISLE Beautifully decor. 3 BR. & lagoon. Ramp & slip. ~5,000 den, on Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny ~•dP 01 1vt-NB 67S 6161 1002 Gewro! 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW LISTING l·Blk . to ocean : solid 2 BR .+ family rm. home; R·2 lot, room to build. $62.000 CALL 675-7060 GOVT.OWMEO 4 BR ., 2 Ba. $29,500 Low Down Payment CALL 556-8800 Balboa lay Prop. Reallon ing. f''~e land by O'A-'ner. ered patio. $69,000. Ca ll I' k It h th' Redueed to $132.500. 4001 this 3 bdrm home built by ar . as some 1np Topsidc Ln .&M·OllO _55_7_·_5o_7_o ______ 1 Deane. V;1ulted wood for everyone plus tuive Mesa Verde Area ceilin gs. 7'1. loan as. nience to s hoppinf NEWPORT BEA.CH Open ifouse, Sal/Sun I·S sum.able. 968·4456 center, pa rks, pools &· 4 Br, dining, family rm. 1614 Corsica Place I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 tennis racililit?M. Fast OC· pool, 2 frplcs. AAA cond. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, J.~am Rm 11 eupancy. Fee lond. ""'b'" High POOL TAKE OVER RAISOR'S School Dist . S00.000. $19.950 J CG•ll•ntS' 6 % YA LOAN SPARLING Realtor, MS4445 Large 4 bedroom & den. REALTORS HEAL ESTATE _ _.::.=~-c.:.::.::_:c.:,: __ 1 21"1 bath. Xlnt location . 833_3548 Deana Point I 026 Villa ~e In vestments. !\1r. 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• Samoel ian. 963·4567 or Campus Valley Shop Ctr. EXCI~USJVF. Hbr. View DANA POINT Beach col· 968·6894. C 0 Hills 4 hr. 21h b;,i, 2 frpls. tage. $38 .Soo. "''ill trade I""~~::;;;~~~· l·---¥,-A~_ L~L~!~3~3-l~-~6~0~~­catht•d ral ceirg., prof. or sell. WEBH REALTY!. lndsc ~. l'!arden & pvt. 493·0761______ -QUIET CORNER crtyd . 599 ,500. Ownr. ----l~niqu e s lud y off Fo ~ayf0.,•°"c·',·mCondo0•0 a to'n • 644·5528 ~~.o.n •• •.~ •••• !?.~~ -spacious mstr. bdrm aC· • d -• fords pri\·acv & a lovely adults who want it all in NEED ROOM? $33,950 Real.Estate. a lriu m viC"''· This 3 one package. Miniumum Customized Spyglass 3 Bdrms. 2 bath & family bdrm .. 2 bath home also care-2 large bedrooms Ridi;i:ehomecanbeused room. Home is in ex· . by/tlk!t/AY has a lge. country > SUMMER COMING You will enjoy this rully air conditioned 4 br + fa mily rn1 , 2 yr 11ew home. Plus. yc1u can walk to shopping cen· ters. Offered at a low $62 ,000. Hurr y, won't last. and 2 balhs. Panoramic as 6BR . or 3, den &:: cellent condition a nd kitchen, extras galore & HEW LISTIMG · view from every room. bonus. Spectacular view sellers are motivated. SUBMIT TERMS!! a price of $52 750 Sundeck. J>ool and s ite . You own land. Hurry on this one. May LAIGEFAMILYRM. ~· Mewporf lslmd available boat slip. Very $166 500 •-h ed GI , . ""' pure as or as· This home is near beach. 2·Slnry 3 bdrm .. 2 bath tight security! HAL PINC HIM, Rltr. sume low interest rate school & shoppin(. Super family home. with lots of PETE BARRETT 2727 E. Coast I-fwy. loan. Call us at897·032I. \'a I u e for th e di s ·. VISleN churm. Spotless condi· -REALTY-675-4392 -eriminatin,i! buyer. Cul . 111.A•'TY lion ! Owner ready to de .sac. Be a winner. • move , purc ha sed 642 ·5200 675 ·4060 C I Mes 1024 CALL842·9371 552-7500 annther $79 9SO ~ ~ ---os a a 673·~~-· _673·8086 Eves ~~w,_,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · EXECUTIVE Loguna Beach MESA VERDE By owner 4 Br, 2 Ba, 5v.c;. 1-~=====~-POOL HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BEDROOMS G.I. All exl,as. '""e' IEACH HOME Good Value BY OWN CR.Completely patio Huge lot 60 x 60 Pride or ov.·nership area. remodeled 3 Bd. 2 Ba. 1048 ..-.r-S UPEHU associated NEW LISTING Neat 2 story Balboa Peninsula J>oint home. 4 Bedrooms, J baths. an<I huge family roon1. Open beam ceilin J!s . Stora.Ile for boat or camf){'r. Sec ii now at og,ly $87,500. Call 540...JlSJ f--fOMES llom c on Balboa 3141CampusNB54t·l655 Peninsula. 4 bedrooms, 4 BA OK EA 5-J1 E fl l TO il S 101' w 11 1 1>,,~., '•t i $57 900 ~a rden area. $39.900., W lk $232. Ma. With easy care yard and home on Bluebirrt Ca· • • Prin. onl y. 645-7418 ; a to beach. Vaulted pool. Beautifully de· nyon. Beamed ceilin,lls. Largest yard in Mesa 548-8251 . ceilings, patio kitchen, corated. ALL TERMS. frplc. vrood & stained baths, Gallery, 2 story ,_._rol 1002 GeMrol 1002 with lots of .glass. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplaces, ~·etbar. all - -~.$.,. HERITAGE . • REALTORS the lutes t built-ins. Privale pier for boat to ft . Fee la nd. $279,000. ~::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;::;;:;;::::;::::::;:::;:~I 675-8120 or see al J.200 E . Balboa Blvd. ----~ -· -·-"'---- 1002G...,.al 1002 ........•.•...................•••......•••... , . .. VANDERBILT .. PARK HOME One of Uril\'t'rs ity P~rk's rarest and most popul<Jr plans. A very spacious 4 bcdroo1n :.i nti family room home with 3 l>a ths. 13e:.iulifully located on a park with a vi c\v. $79,500. LOT IN llG CANYON Build your dream hon1e on this s uper site (>Ver looking golf course at end of cul·dC·Sac. Lo\vesl. price itt this pres tig ious gate g uarded communil.y . $69,0UO. WATCHTHEIOATS- FISH lo JONATI4AN fron1 the spacious living room of your five bed,.00111 Cape Cod home. Formal <lining roon1 , patio plus sheltered lcrrace on 45' frontage. Pier & float. -Excellent fee value $250,000 WESTCLIFF Exclusive Li11 coln Lane -~"our bedroom ho1n e with for1nal dining room ; great fantily home -Close to schools and s hopping. S92,SOO. PENINSULA INCOME UNITS 4 Units for only 899.750. Probably the best buy on the market in income property . llGCANYOH- IEAUTIFUL IOtilEAUX mac nab I Irvine realty DOVER SHORES IA\'FROMT. Gracious 4 bedroom, 4~ bath home :w/pool, jacuzzi, lanai, dining room, family room , wet. bar & gourmet pleasing kil.ch en. Pier "& dock , $395,000. Vee Stinson 642·8235. (V73) ' ANXIOUS OWMEit! .Great 4 bedroom, 21h bath Porto{ino w/flexible financing. Spacious yard. upgrades & all the rooms you need .for super entertainment. $91 ,900 fee. Emmet McKune 644·6200. (V74) TURTLEROCK EXCLUSIVE YIEW HOME New on market! 4 bedroom -air :conditioned home g reat for indoor /outdoor entertaining! Many extras! Laszlo Shark any 644 ·6200. CV75) "IA Y LIVING" 4 bedroom w /den -extra Jg. pier & s lip. Split-l evel. 2 ·story h ome w/view or turning basin. Lg. master , bedroom + silting room w /fireplace : & l g. master bath. $275,000 incl. land. Waller King 642·8235. (V76) A HAPPY HOME. From ,the moment you enter -it's beautiful & in perfect condition . Private community w /beach access. 2 fireplaces -3 bedroc)"ms - formal dining -library. $99, 750. BarbaraAune642·8235. CV77) IAYFROMT CUSTOM IEAUTY. Verde North. Room for I..:-"-=------1Sx20 family rm. brick CALL NOW TO SEE, glass "'"indows, 2deeks & pool , garden, or paddle fplc, dbl gar &bi J:: lot. As· 842·9371. palio. $84.500. Open Sat. tennis court. Premium MEDALLIOHHOME sume f'HA loan, S2JZ.I---------&Sun. lto 4.952 Blucbird grade wall , floor and Super·sharp 4BR, ram Mo. pays all o r r e ·1---------Canyon Dr. 497·1816. window c ov e rings . rm, lrg screened patio, finance. $43.000!! Bkr --- Natural wood grain frplc. fire & burglar pro. 962·5511 LONESOME TOWNHOUSE kitchen cabinets, huge tected. $48,500. l-'-'3'-N"E"A'-T-H-.B-. H-0-,-,-E-5-I this beautirul 3 bedroom Sea 1·erraee. 2 Rdrms., master suite with walk-r d for only $45,000. in ex· lge. mod<"rn kilchen, in closet and private 3LBR, 2baBoRn ~tbn or cellent n e i ~hborhood ocean \"iev.•. Oversized garden atri"m. For ap· n ·: 4 ' a on ed Cl t II yard. room ror pool. All " Wrt'ghtwood Ln. ne s you. ()Se o a . ~,·nlment<all962 771J8 h I h · recreatio na l fa("i litics ..-v • -. -• RIGHTRLTY. 979-8533 sc oo s. s o pp1n~. K€y r w lk to k within 1,1.•alking distance. DONALD M. BIRO , reeway · a par · ~In€ •LTOI\~ A "'''aci•l•i. 11: .. har' l·--------•I New paint. professional· $54.950 1-~-'n:"'.~~~C'::'.'.:'.:''C:.::...1 ----,.,.-..,.--,.---, VA.CA.""1" Jy landscaped. Vacant TURNER ASSOC. ~fcsa Verde Area OWNER ANXIOUS. 3 and owner i~ anxious to 1105N. Cst Mv.·y. Laguna WATERFRONT Delightful ramily home Bedroom, 2 bath. Sharp sell. See it and ~ubmit an 494-1177 DUPLEX in· xlnl . condition. 3 & c lean wit h cozy orrer. $115,000 ~!'m~siir!p1::~ !.:a;:!r. :!~~~.~~~i a~~!e.FHA l'nffi'";N"J""'jnTj1"· ... ••~fl .. 0".nWJ"· An inves to rs dream Houlle ea rpeted, yard SCOTI REALTY 962·4471(~546-810:) come true. An outstand· fenced & lands caped .,,~~~S~3~6;-~7~5~3~3~~~1~~~~~~~~~ ing Newport Beach pro. $49,950. Phone Joseph C. 6 900 perty complete "'ith Gallant, Sr. Realtor, $3 1 pr iv a tc boat dock . c64~'-;;;"~';;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 3 IDRMS Forever View! Amenitie s include FA.tr-4.IOOM be amed c ei Ii n gs, $44.950 DUPLEX Country fireplaces, lots of brick. Bolh identical units. in P.OOL In The City tree shaded fountain in d $39,500 Stor•ooon"ed by a "forect d I c II top con ition & always • " ,, UNl9UE. • .. and d i frerent! Arc hitec turall y de· signed . "''ith lolsof .... ·ood, glass &: bf'ams. 3 Bdrm. honie Y•ith huulle-wide view deck ove.rlooking l'o1 a in Beath Park & ...,·hite water Loads or p r ivacy Priet•d at $74 .500 yar . Appt. on Y a rented . excellent income Better hurry on this im· or trees" ror beauty & 646·7711 . Open Eves;. starter! maculate bcautilully de· privacy. All kinds of lush .rj: _ , tl'i'.:?t~~ri::P© . - corated house on huge ~ reen e r y . Large~_ · ~ell'tl~ . lot. with 2 patios, pro· bcautirul palio is ideal ·,,, 499 .2800 w fessional landscaping. for outdoor barbcques.1:-:==='-----boat gate and separate New carpeting. Freshly pool area. Fantastic al painted inside &out. Htts TWO $ 3 9 · 5 O O ! ! Ca 11 a lo\·e\y master suite FOR OOJE 714·963·5671. with private bath. 3 r"lll EXEC RETREAT ONLY 7 LEFT • . oodn>Om,plus d•nMea. THAT 'S WHAT YOU C\osetoMesaVl'rdcGoU I I Natural .... ·oodcabinets. GET in lhis oni(]ue Cou rse on <Julee cul ·dc·,· ... ' .1:' ·--T•R5l4ELOL·,17R~~-hlime. Loc.1ted hi~h Uf) sac . F.nter 1hr o u~h llRCondonWtiums _ "' ~~ on L aµun u's ru in e d wrou~ht iron galt."S. pal"l 2955 1-farhorRl\'d. Riviera c1111 sllinc W/A Ori en tal l a ndscaped Heit to Running flXERUP'PB ---PANORAMIC VJf;\V OF' planter with fountain in · St r e a m , near GLEHMAR lr"Win• I 044 THE OCEAN . Unusual J to well designed 3 Hewport'•U-•--. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BDRM. f"L(ll )/! Pl.AN bedroom.formal dining rr-· -r 2STOIY SUPER SHARP SERV t C'r:n ll V 2 1 ~ hom e ,.,,·In no•nY $40,950.-$44,950 PricedatSS2.SOOallFl-IA BATl-fS. i ·UDR~1 . &· -V · h I 3 BR in GHEENTREE, Cs p.c'·ally appointed or A terms wit m n. B A T J-1 \V I T II U I • Dr d't air conditioned , s hag re.'u •es o'n c ludin< )45 n "Wtnlly • down. Sell er to ere 1 KITCJ.IEN ETTE. HAS ' · 1· r carpets , wallpapf'red. Carved le akwood (Justlirr lrvineAve) huyerrorcosts 1n 1euo SEPA R ATI': EN - Wh Short esero"'' possibl e. divider,2(plcs&coveted 548.-7223 paint and repair. Y 410l Glcnwnod. Agt . TRANC"E & PRIVATf>_; patio into inviting rent?Callforddai\s. 8J3--07SO. OPEN IIbUSF: ENCLOSED PATIO.The garden. 1765 Bahama La. HA.ClfHDA Sat/Sun 12.4pm. main l!Qo r ha"t 4emi- off Country Club Drive, REAL ESTA.TE rormal !iv. rQ'I . W /OPEN Mesa Ve rde. Open Sun· 963.a 3 I 6 R EA !\1 . C EI 1..1 NG • day 1·5. For information EXCITING-HEW S l. I 0 I N (; C LAS S callTri·HarborRealtors. ONEYE .. •MEW 3 Br. f'~a m Rm, 2 ston-OPENS TO SUNDF.CK DBA I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~K ' d ' h WITH ocf.:A N VIEW. · Super two s tory ree Rlan ing ome. Step.saver kit<'hen haK Landmark home just Pror. rron t lanrtscapin.i:. BUILT·IN AANGP. & blocks to the beach! 4 Plush C#rpetin~. OVEN , DISllWSHR .• SHAKEROOF Spat::ious bedrooms, 3 draperies & fencing. DISP . & CE RAM IC llARDWOODFLOORS-baths. family room, end Uoiv. Park. $54 .990. TJLE SNACK BAR. Thi• cpts. bltn111. wAter sof· 1 d · · 552.9300 Blr. Lene r, lge rear Y•'d I II ) th 3 bedroom , highly upgraded, 1973 price . Great location. big lot, a ir condil.ioning, Corning cook top, some vi ew. J>rivacy. Stl8,500. Quick oecupancy . Dover Shores -136' on Bay w /pier for lg. yachl.. Huge living o:oom. study , den, (or ma I din i ng, 3 bedroom s uites & guest or maid's. Owner wilJ ·con s ider lease; option, sales contract or exchange. $450,000. Gloden Fay 642·8235. (V78) overs ie sw1mn·un11,/'~~~~~~~~~/ Laguna home is only 3 poo , a ess tu1 a year yrs. old & has some unl-w /ACCESS. 3 Bcdrms. old• 1 M 11 I l l~~~~~~~~~~l bath s, w11 lk to al.I ·· Ullt se a 00 YUPGRADED IRVINE. 2 que features.Offf'.rcdf<ll' $54,000. Call 96.1·S671 or BR. z BA. patio, t::entral only school~. 543,500. Bet 0 S56-70.\5. air. Owner, 14525 Oval $51.250 term•~., McC.... Rd . MA·4887 Lov.· int. loan <&V!lll. DIAL 644-1766 2161 Son Joaquin HUto Rd., M.8. A COLDWELL IAMl<Elt CO. Newpo1t .. K~. C.l!""'nle t l$6J I lallioa PenhoMla I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doll house; 2 Br: bet. bay &oc:eun. '13.500 Mtn:h11 ll RILy 6'75·4600 -Walker & lr.e Realtor lllOM.WDOrt The Terrace·2 Br. 2 Ba, MISSlOMRIA.LTY CQtla P.feaa 518-rl29 Ml'lny extra, prime Joe. 98.'i $.('gt tfwy, La~rttia M9,5000wnerSS1·20'19 PhOM 494-0731 ---~ Real !slat• I• • DAILY PILOT * lvedoesdey. Apnl 9. •975 Mobllt ho.,./ H..;stt Uo,;.11b•ocl · HootH U•llinol•d • ~ Trfr ,,.., 2300 ••••••••••••·• .. •••••••• ·-····•••••••••••••••• Ho4ne1 For S* lncNM P"°'f>lrlf :zooolhtcw Prop«iy 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coster M••• •. JZ24 n• 1244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••,,._,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,Mobile lt;irbor llome. ••••••••••••••••••••••.• ··~··•••••••••••••••••• LCICJllllO IHCll 1041 Furn. Adults only. lnq, Nr. Wt1t~Uff LoYely 3 br, UNIV. PK. S br, 2b•, Df ,.,.., • 11twftlrllil·~J:: ::·"" ........ d ....... ,. """": ... ...... -·-·········· . ,., .................... ·················· ' t•11 wl .• • ' 37 ,: 3102 C.-• del M• 1821 ·~············,.····· .. ···jitf't•• ... •••tr·~·· '~·;:;;;;;::~·;:~~·::~ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' WE'RE 9.4% SURE Owners. No. 67, Baysld~ 2 lNI. cotta1e. f"'rpl, $380 hllhl,y up1r~. atrium Village. NB yrlf.f40·1493 & '1ovely patio, $t15 mo. MOUftta lrt, DeHri, !'BR + ram. rm, or 1 br, ~~~IU' Uta.52.(8)6or GOLF COUllSJ frontage, on El Niiuel f;ilr.,.,•ay: lovely 3 bdrm .. 2 )H1. condo. Priced belo 1narkf't at $48,950 Somebody \Vilt uppreciute--the figures on a 15 unit a1>artme.nt complex we believe in . Located near shopping & other facilitie:;. Just $235.000 (under $16,000 per u11iU , with less than SS0,000 down. Phone today! R~sort 2400 2 'h b11 , frpl, bltns ,1--------~·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flrd ner . $350 . ~3• FOR home5 for LEASE I FURNITURE. RENTED' r:~:~··.~7:. ·~-~~ $3000 down, New 3 Br, 3 Ila, oceanv1ew $42:5 mo lease opt . <C97 ·1CJ~I; 52-1 -0177 ~Ian REAL ESlATE UNIVERSITY REALTY 300 I E. Coast Highway Corona d~I Mar 673-6510 HOUIRS For S• htcome Propef'ty 2000 ............................................... PALM DESERT. Own Sturgeon or SALE In the l RVtNI: your own .&i1obUe Ho ,5.49.01·9211"'89-229'1 area Ca ll WI! We are Jot in Pri. adult Country1----------1 h~re to aerve YOU II Club ror les~ than $100. 3 BR . 2 ba, crt./dfl!*rslv, WILL MAKE EVERY , per. mo. P & I. 494. fncd yd, av , now. Chlld EFFORT to'°lve YOUR after 5. OK, $300. Ref. Mtl-ll328 housing needs. Rentals 3 Br, 2 Ba, newly decorat· •••••••••••••••••••••• ' ed, good family hOU1e Houses Furnished near all schools, Met111 l'ETTIT llW TY University P•rk, lrvi.ne 552-7000 •••••••••••••••••••••• del MMr 1trea. $375. LOC)llaOHIH1 1250 Gen•ral 3102 642-8181 & 545·6740 eves. ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• "-J p 3DR 2BACondo I '• ..,.,1 ege ark, 3 BR, 2 Ba, . ,aw ma or.ange. $1~. 2 Ur. ronve· next t.o school. $350. nt(), pool, air eond, 2 car gar, Newport leach I 069 I 0 °/o DOWN nienL location, child ok W/ G'1rdner. 552-8876 or ~. 642-133.f ; 6f.2-~78or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Unit:s with ......... m ror 3 fncd 1:arage. 644-6119 979.3237 .FOR UMFURMl~HED . , 4PA.RTMENT~ At Abbey Rents FUmiture, you can furnish a l bedroom apartment !or as Utile 11~ ~.00 per month. •.1'e~t as much or as little 11~ you . 'want ... on a monthly basis. •Alf rent, applies toward purchase. .•Prompt, courteous delivery . •Office fut_vJtu re. •Decorator-trained corisultanla •Move and Abbey moves with yo u. • ....,. Newport Beach. !\.lobile 1----------1 1---------1 mo rt:· D es I r If b 1 c waterfront location $155 Monticello Condo. 4 br, LOCJURG Miguel 3252 Me-wportleoch Eas tside location . 3 incl dishes, linens, dshwshr, no pets. Avl. QOO t.i. '""1'' .. , 40-1 <l .. /J ~l<I ('J10 •We Also Sell· . Vllff .. ow ioom "9a lhowroom at 1921 H-••4, Costa MoH or Call (714) 645·4772 SKYLIGHTS DRl!:A!\1 . O\"er 3700 sq. Bdrm owner'!! home plus cook.w .. re, Agt . 4/14, $28S. 1st & last + 4 BR, fa:mlly room, living Nuutical utmosphere. ft . of family home 'J rental units plus room HOMEFIMOEllS $100dep.548-J392aft3 room. din. area, firplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lln ique home v.·/loft. 3 Priced onl y $122.500. 5 for 3 more.· Asking •642•9900* cpU7<frpa, 2 car gar., bdrms., conversation pit, Big bedrooms, fornial $69.000. with only t.6900. 1----------IDana Point 3226 fenced yard, sprlnklera. Arii~ dee ks, hui;e t rees. dining, large family 2 down NEWPORT Beach $85., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail May 1. $350. per s137,500 pools . 2 firl'placcs & u:nQuail ~ util pd. Also house in ca BEACH tl OUSE. near mo. 1st. l11sl & deposlt. e "(~o~c~.j~P()~.·""'°' """~""'""'""'~""'""'""'~ mu <·h. mu <'h more! ID • nyoocountry$140.~lous marina 2 Br.2Ba,cpt.s, 1·499·254.f.. : Ele~11ntly decora. tC'd & Plac. B L B h s 55 r 1----------·1 d f p t aguna cac 1 .. ~ 1 drps, bllns, $28S499·2986 ADULT COM MUNITY .2 ~~~~.~~~~ ..... ~?~.~ f~~n~ ~ral~ou;4~~~r:~~ rap~f~1~· -~ r1~·nt~~:'onv~~~ u~n~ ~--•-I -Yt111-1 3234 Br&Den,2Ba$375.Cl~b '46oa1Jt-cf 3706 ~hods 3740 tferita"e Reallon).. 1•ooou.t.1lsT.NtWl>OtlTlt.t.<H B lb . S 40 L . rv.ugft. ..., House. Swim pool. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.:••••••••• " a oa I . agu ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Besch $140 .• walk t lBR 28 Bltns 2 car 10am-5 pm.499-4Si09 3BRApl.Spaclous.LrgL y PRlVATE GUARD.ED AREA-Great family liv- ing in this spacious 4 br. zr~ ba. J·fi·ceilinl,!S. Pan ocean vu . V ,\C,\NT. to lie BAYFROHT One of Lido's bes't liuys . joyous Jiving. v.i!h pier & slip & s andy b£'Ul'l1 $249.500 LIDO REALTY :t~';'7 \i.1 I ulu. "\.H. ' *673-7300* LIDO ISLE sold now-! ..... ~.5«.1. 3 Br, 2 Ba . frplc. imm('d . Enjoy the-Good Life occ upan('y . Now only Call 493·2513 S79 .500. Owner/Agent . --"-=-'-'-'--'--! 673 -6489 8 UMITS Eastside Costa l\1esu. 5-2 BH houses wfbeam ceil "gs, frplcs. shg crpts, pri. patios l'ompletely fenced + 3 Unit$. S1200. income p/mo. $140.000. SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 549·0812 BIG FAMILY Over 2600 sq ft or 2-story luxury wi th formal din- ing room, family room and 3' ~ baths. Room £or boat and trailer too. Npt. * WE KNOW* 1-f igh St·hool. IO'i"i down. wa ter. Agt. Fee. 979·8430 car: poti' .• $360. mo. Ml11ion Vlefo ~2'7 ~':f::n~~~1fan be furn LO~:=L LC14JWM11 le-ach l 148 m -3423or962.-2Jll •••··~··••••••••••••••• 213/79S-64008am.6pm laecwffve Wtn •• •• • •••, • • , ••. •. •••••• G r a c 1 o us 3 Br , 2 b a , ,,-.,,--.,,--.,.-.,--:":--:= 727 y d. t·2 Bdrms. $300.·$350 . ..._.i~ leach 3240 g~rden style townhouse, ~'~lnwla 3707 .,.towll.Y J\-1ay lS-Oet. l 5. Adults ••••••••••••••••••••••• u1r cond .. & pcx>I . Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Blvd al Yorktown o nly . 499 Brooks .Vacant. 3 BR , fplc . $265.586-9121 IALIOAIMM 536-0411 4~·~0. freshly P.ainted, ,beaut Lovely Lake Forest 2 Charming. unique loc. STUDIOS & I IR1 Meow ortleoch 3169 landsl'ap1ng., l'lose to storyhome,4 er.21nea, Close to shops,~· bay •Full kitchen P ocean . $350: A!!ik for huge ta)nily r oom & ocean. 105 Ma1n St. •lfealedpool ••••••••••••••••••••••• Keith 962-4471 ' fi.45·8140 •Laundry facilities LiveonLidoislc only ' fenced yard. Reduced to ----------•Free utilities $450mo.28r.2 Ba, 1'""'ireplace. 4 BR, 2 ·BA, $37'0.58fi·9127 Vu 2 Br, dshw s r , •Free linens 213-793--0427 co\lect. new crpts. drps, RIO , Newport leocll 3269 wshr/dryr, els ~ocean. •TV & maid serv. av all . walk to schools & shop-••••••••••••••••••••••• By wk or mo. till 6/13. •Bar ·B·Que t Br house on w11ter with ping. $315. mo. Ask for W .;6 h 3 Br 1 675-8531 •Phone service dock. Beautirully furn, Bev or Dale 963-4567 or ucac · nu cp • ----------. trash compactor , 963-1786 , drlJ:li . D1bwsr, 2 ba, CostoM~M 37241-·-•_m_•_le_t_o_oc_e_•_n ___ _ garbage dls r), dis· !!!t10, yrly. $4.SO. (213) •••••••••-••••••••••••• hwashcr, washer dryer, 2. :: & 4 Rr $275 -$385 . u..,..-5880 C d Oro auto ga ra ~e door opener. Children /singles & pets Townhouse 2 bt, 211.t ba. OSG e MEN, am all beach hotel. Rooms $22.50 week. Apts $100. mo. 536·"7056 Cott• Mesa 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Offloat...r.ih 2 Br. J\dul~ no pet11 , d11hwhr11 . 11hait cpts, closed garai:e , Crple . BBQ. Gas & wuter pd. Pool LA MANCHA Al'TS 778 Scott Plucl'!, CM 642-5073 MEDITERRANEAN YIU.AGE 1 ~droom I Redroom &Den 2 Bedroom!! 2 Bedroom 1"owoh&e 2400 Harbor Blvd. Costa Me sa (714)557--8020 ParlcUlce s ................ DELUXE l, 2&S9rApl.S Pvt Potios-lltd Pool Nr. Shop·g-Adl ts Only Martinique Apls 1777 Santa Ani Ave, CM Mgr Apt 113 646--5M2 2 Bedroom. Child OK. $160 Month. 757 Shalimar. QUIET pvt. 2 br, 2 bu, cpts. bltins, frpl, pool. ~ar . ad ll.s, no pct.s. 376 W. Ba y ~----- ••Tf·IE: GABLES .. Newly decorat<."<I. 2 hr w/ga r . Adlts-ncw t·pts thruout -d rps-bl lns·rn<"d yd-water pd. t:ull betwn 1-5,636·4120 2439 ··a·· <lranl-!£' ... $200 667 .. B " Victoria .. S190 0AKRIDG1'~ Vl Ll .A 3 BR, 2 BA . bltns , children welcome. $2'.lS . 858 W. Center. 645-9219 lAGUMA MIGUEL Son Juan ~ *BEST* Capittrano 1078 I m .• Quail l $275 rno. yr leaset..75-7156 ok . No fees. Barbara. pool bltns wash/dry ALL UTILITIES PAlD 963-6739 · 557·7620 'N • . ~-b I I 1--------1·--- P 1\C~s t_;'rTr~R ························ Plac•. Spaciou~. comfortable By Owner. 2Br, !Ba Con-Prap•rli•s · home y,·1lh courtyard. do Pool, gar. 2 mi t 7S2-1920 3BR . fam rm. din rm, Ol'ean . $24.900. Call 1eooou.t.1Lsr.N1WPO•r11.t.CH 1mmal•. home thot :if-830-4836 fords g r e;il privacy. £.53.500. Save S. By Qy,'Tler. I yr Laquna Miquel Rlty. new, beautifully de<:oral- 830-5050 496_4a.ao f'd 3 Br. 11,_. Ba. Ree Seeludt·d Newport Island. · gar. o pets. 675-9188 '-Um pare e ore YoU ren immaculate. 2 Ur ,4 Br. 2 Ba Model ~lome Customdegigned C l·r C l . ,, A' Bluffsbayview,3Bft.21h . Featuring: adults. no pets. S265 mo. •· a 1 • assic lr baths . Immaculate. $47~ •Spaciouskltc~with 503 38th St .. call <.'Olle<:t cond, fully lndscpd, lots Mo. Broker644-11S3 indlrectlightin• 213-377·4640 of ex tr as. 17 5 3 11 ----------1 • H U . Montbury Cir. $450/mo. H •Separate din"g area ouses nfurws.hed S46-330l. CONDO nr. lfoag osp. •Home·likestorage 2br, 2ba tri·level; frpl, •Pr•···ate pati<J6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d $300 78 • Ge-nerol 3202 2 Br. 2 story townhouse, cpt.s/ rps, · 645-41 -Closed garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /was her, d r ye r & 31R-21ATnHse w/storage Area . Pool . S34.990 Newport Beach I0691_4_9J_._59_5_5 __ . __ _ FREE. FREE refrig . Comm. pool. $24CJ •M arblepullman U · W n mo. $100 d""""'it. Call Frplc, shag crpt thruout, •Kingsize Bdrms nique estcm avor. •Professional Serviee• '"I"'~ private patio, encl. gar. p 1 8 ~ JO ADULT UNITS COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana I 080 ''llARBOR VIE\\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Built for low main· •LANDLORDS* 968-9332after4pm. complete comm. r ec. • oo -a r..,..'toes-lenan("l'. swimming pool. 1. surrounded w/plush H. m. f I. n d •,, * 3 BR, 2 Ba, detached faci 1ties. lndscpg 29-1 Br, l -4 Br. Fully • .,,.,. 4940021 •S 19, 950• Ol't·upied . Xlnl spend a· 642·9900 garage. soft water, cpts. ......,., mo. -Adults -No pets 2 BR Condo, l 'h be, Nr. 2 BR. $175. mo. Adults, no Huntington Ha rbour. pets. Washer & Dryer. No 645-9753 · pets. 897·4210or8'6-8890 Pacific Coast Hwy. 1 blk from heh . .Completely & beaut. rum. w/antiqs & modern. 1 Br done as s hlpa cabin. 2 decks, jacuzzi etc. SeMaUollal. Must See! $350. Eves 2 11/789·91122 or Mgr. 213/592·5049 Lagmaleach 3748 2 Ir. 2 loApls Super ·Com rorta bl c · Quiet Enclosed Garages Gas &: Water Paid. !\-to lo Mo rentals $200to$210 Chlldre-n Welcome 2324 Elden A \'e 833-2480 TREE HOUSE " 2 +paneled den. Immac. Upgraded inside & out! Set in future forest of over 40 trees. t76,500. 6·14 -8896 uft 6 pm or 644<1285. Lar~e 2 bedrn1. 2 h;1 ble . By owner . Prin. California"sLargest drps, bltns. beam.~. $360. ORIG. BLUFFS Water-l BDRM Fum. ••••••••••••,•••••••••• w /fenl'ed patio on on\y _ •R"n\•\Se~i••~· lease.Nopets.~·<1121 r B OR 36.SW.Wilson 642-1971 Oceanfront, N.Laguna, I $175 2BR.bltns,panelini::. .. .. • • ront, 2 Bd : 2 a : · ·i----------BR. frplc, 103 Cliff Dr. crpts. drps, .P<l'.°1. _Infant beautifully landscapc1l 642·7412 F'll F,F, RENT AL book in SPACIOUS Condo 2 hr~ 1_r.o_· ~P•_l_io_._(_2_1_3_)33_1·_844_4_ HOLIDA y PLAZA $300. mo. year .lease. ok, no pelJ· Z2ti5 ~anyon =~~~~d~w /~~~hse~~:~:" ___ EYes 645.5346 offiee. Example, 2 Jldrm fabulous rec. area, 'h mi Blocks away in CM . DELUXE Spacious l Br, 6'6-9110 Dr.,Apt. F ,83..l-R.'iJJ $2200 1\1oves you in ;ind house. I bath, )larage. tobch. S275. 968-3473 Brand new lrg 2 BR , 2 furn. apt. Pool. Ample Studio A arlment 1 block BAC•IEl~OR Sl65 BAYCREST by Owner, 4 S2lS. per mo. pays it ;ill 5 X GROSS fenced yard. children 3 er. den , palio. Close to BA. priv, gar, patios, park1ng:Adulta,nopets. to Beac~. Util paid. $175_ Applns. util rurn .. f.;114 •1 BR , 0 /R. F'/[{, 311'2 Ba. ineldg laxes-. ins & Newporl Beach Duplex . fine !ST and l:1st mo. \Vestm. shop. ctr. $300. wooded lot. rustic all 1965 Pomona Ave.,CM CaU<t97 .1157. gara~e . Pool.ja<·u:i:zi.:ma lvo1n Wells custom . ma1nt feci;. Call Dan ;i t 2 Bedrooms. ·rake ad-·rcnt <itSlOO-Childrenok.898--5066. cedar exter . $275 . Hamilton.645-4411eves .• SIOJ,000. Below markel. 839-8321 for appt to St'l'. v:.inla~c of Summer ren· HACIENDA 644..6126. I MO FRIEIBfT OCEANFRONT bachelor 642-1960days. Principalsonly.646-1513 Agt. ___ __ tats. 1 Hlk 10 hea<·h REAL ESTA.TE Clean xtra lrg 3 br, 2 ba SClld An 1210 If you qualify. Furn. & 2 Br. week·monthly. South L I 086 $75,500. 18548 Be--• Bl•d. dplx, w /w cpt, drps, hltn a o bachs & 1 Br. Excep· 536·0321 · 491.1.590 Hacienda De Mna f.'.LECANT 3 BR. 21h Ba a9una -.n • ll -0 . FA heat, wash/dry••••••••••••••••••••••• tionally nice. ZllCJ ----·------ 'rownhome. near the ••••••••••••••••••••••• J .Quail l H.8. 963-8316 hk-up, I" pri yd. gar+ Wanted, nice family to NewportBI. Mew.-.leoch 3769 160W.Wilson.C.M. ' Bo s1· • f h 3BR ,_.. • BEAUTIFUI~ water w .'21 at 1p. BY OWN ER Ne~· tri·level Pl-•e huge prkg. $285. No dogs. care Ol' our orne. , :t ••••••••••••••••••••••• GROU 05 1 Exquisitely eustomized home. oce.anview. 3000 + -Santa Ana SISS. 2 Br• 842-4866 ba w /cpts. drps. The * Shocly Elm G••••* $29.95 WK UP. 1 Bdt, 2 Ba N interior and all exterior sq. ft. 31972 Vir.ii:inia Prop~-~~ . · child, pcl. sngls,yd gar. yards are just what you Pool, crpt & drps, lndry. & Bach. Color TV. maid }O&n~nri~~~ 1:r$i~;.·2L~~ mel.icuJously main -\\lay. Open /--louse daily ,,_00,,,,, .• ,Wll'Otllll.t.<H S.1\. Sngl:;. SI60. I Br, need for summer fun. adults. 177 E. 22nd St. se-·. pool. THE MESA, . d 0 B ·1d -h.ld Ir • 2STORY -., D -•• $205.Withpalio$210.Gas t ~11ne . wner/ u1 er J0--4. from Sat. Apr. 5th c 1 . pe · ncu. ~ar. ~-Mo. As or D'CV or Near Beach. 842·36"U 415 N. Newport Bl, NB, 1 "'"ill sell. /ease or lrade. thru Sun . Apr 13th . UNITS! \l.'estminster, bach cot-4 I ED ROOM l~D~a~l~e~, ~963i;:!:·4~567~~Jl63.":':!'""'!"'-1 ~;;:;-;;-;:;-;;--;;---:;;-~:;;;::I &4S--968I & Water inc. Draperies. 582.500. Days 493.5544 or Price was Jil3J.900_ Nov. FOURS & FIVES t:i ge. $95. ;ippl'c. yd. ull F°"m•IY room, a ll ap· •--~ L a . 3216 NEAR O.C.C. &Shop. ping ----------1 carpels. gas heat, gas E l\ pd " ~ -Ct 1 t d YE R y s "-h stove. air conditioninR. ~ves. 675-8226 S99,500. T·•, shel.lered. pro~rty Ho 'B . lk be h I B liances one year old -~-·· r ' new Y pain e ' A L teps to oo::ac ' . . I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!i~~~;.;;;;:t;~l:is;iil .. r-.. wa to ac . r, ·1 . '••••••••••••••••••••••• homelike 2 BR, beam deluxe 3 br. 2 ba , swimming' poo . rec . ••• chPrope...._ 1350 apprec.ingoodareas. app\·c,sngls -'·$170. ner ot, ..,acant. 3 OCEAN VIEW Fam ·1· 1•· I ets r ·i room.washers&dryers. ''J "" s to beach. $425. • · ce11ngs,wa ·JnCOfl , furn /un . Ava1 now. MfWPORT SHORES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-2579; 592-5010 Agt. Tustin. Xlra special, 3 t h C 311 Agent home. z br, den, l~ ba. no dog. $169.50642-7154 or 675.5204 lmmac. 3 RR .. l·sty. 2 FORGET LOAN COSTS 6 DELUXE UNITS Br , 2 Ba, kids. pet, fncd, 5541 r E es. W./bltns & dbl. gar. p5( 536·5114 1--------- Patios. Positively in Owner will carry first 2 Hlks from ocean in garS250. Agt. 322 ° v · mo.499-1482aft6PM · . 2 BR, ocean view, steps move-in cond. $.51,900 Oceanfront. 4 Bdrms. 3 lfunt. Bch . Call Bob HOMEFIMDERS · . Easts1de CM, 1 Br, comp. from beach winter ren· CAYWOOD REALTY Ba. home in Surfside. Dickinson •642•9900• WutMster 3291 rt!decor. Pool. Adull.J:. tal. $250. ~o. incl. util. * 541·1290* $200.000F'ut!Pricc RIGl·ITRLTY. m-85l3 3 Br, tlf.! Ba condo, Pool ,••••••••••••••••••••••• $16.S Monlh.646-1947 544·6899or675-7598 ..,,~ ..... ~~~""'""'""'~I Call for appt. 213-598-1 J-IOUSE in c<lnvon $140 .• carport, la undry rm. 2 3 DR, 2 BA , bltns, crps & :.. or 213-592·5376 Belmont 22 Unit apt bldg. xl nt loc . 1 eounlry s ettirl~. House &tory . '275 mo. 842-0015 drps, patio, $270. month. •Tropical Pool• BEAUTIFUL Waterfront H!'alty. 316 ,\larina Dr. yr old. S390.000. 979-3376 Laguna Beach St55. 2 Br, . 96.14567 963-1786 Ask for l Br. cpts, drps, bllns. apl. 3Y.z br, 3 ba, fam. & l'ROMOKTORY BAY HOMES Sc-al BC"a ch. Ca Mon·f>'ri 9.5 Costa J\-1esa $Hi0. lJunt-3 BR. l :Y. Ba, Central Air, Bev or Dale. patio. Gas & water pa.id . li_v. rm .• s unporch, pvt. P~ECREEK ington Beac h s17 s. ,corner lot w/\ge yar!I. C--•-I I 548·1168 p1er.$750yrly.673-7228 Luxury w a lers fronl Business Property 1400 S2000 Tax Rebate Corona del Mar $225. & 2 $350. mo. 528-4626 ~u~~i".~~ l -'===-------l :'.==~=H~::----::.-1 ES UP .homes priC'ed fr om ••••••••••••••••••••••• n.....-..._ l425 S30WHK&UP ONTHEBC .2br,pat10 .. TORS NAME S210 600 55' waterfronts 9 l·llg BchTrip\exes ~r on acreage 5250. Agt. Spotless 4 br. 2 ba, fam ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wkly, mthly. orSUmmer _., . • · . . ·I OU' C -2 Fronta ge , juslbuilt.Lotsolpatios fee.979-8430 . rm . gardener. 5375 2 BR, 2 Ba. brand new. •$8.60Night&Up season.Resv.&M·S206 Over 500 tall trees ~nu •· tiCJ 7 Bays ide Dri vc. Kate ll ;i -GG , next l 2010Huntington •Studio&:l BRApts 10 s tream s with _NewportBeach.573-3900 shop "J::. £·entt>r. 25000sq. OpcnDailyl·S,539-6779 CoronadelMar 3222 Owner : 892•15 12 or $225. m?. Next lo the •Water Beds lBr.Slepslobch.Now"til ~·aterf;1\l s trealt• a 'Fantastic View or Bay & ft . S ale /E:xl'hange . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 892"4731 · beach in Hunt. Bch •TV&MaidServAvail .June26th.$165mo.Wkly relaxing scltinp: for Ocean . 2 Br, 2 Ba . condo. Oy,·ner. 64•1·0878 Coro~a l)f'\ ~1 ar Triplex Uni9uc heh side. I Br, l 'h WANTED : Nice family to 846--1323 •Phone Serv. Htd pool . durinJfSum·mer. 678-6640 your spacious ne~· I-or wilh 2 balconies . Boal Commercial bltns.dshwhrs.pool, sun· Ba, frplc. new cpts, rec careforourhome.3BR, ft.-.1 i1.-.._ 3600 •Chlldren&Pet.Section 1821 Oceanl.ront apt. 2-bedroom apartment. I. .1 ss · 500 decks. 2 w /l1replaces. rm y,·-t weL ba r & + 2 BA I -·-& d --ro•Xetvn"'"' •$5 of£weeksrentw/ad 0f.'r om-$200. F'urnilurc ~~-~~vai · ~. · Property 1600 s1os.ooo, Prine. Only. sauna. $395. 675·5543 or Nice Ya~d~·r;. sum:X:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 237sNewportBlvd,CM Avail. now. 1 br, $180. ~\Hable. Smull pets ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-1418 c~esorwknds . 549-9501 run! S295. mo. 96.J..456'1 or HEW Dtl'l.EX 548·9755or64&-391f1 Utll pd. Wintet"l963-4888 OK. Adults only . Office llAHBORVJEWHornes ,3,000FT. 963-1788 A!k for Bev or Deluxe split-level; 13001 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~NEWPOR'i"CR~,love-open 9:00 to 6:00, 2300 Portofino w /bonus rm.. BAKER & HARBOR 48 UNITS TOP LOCATION & bc1lut. Dale. sq ft. 2 bdrm w/loft-den, I• Fair~·i"cw ltd .. Cnsta 4BH . 3''!'ba. $93,500. fee Prime Commercia l. $450000 ifu plex on ocean.'iide of frplc,plushCrplg.home. 1 Br rurn $165.1.ols of ~.r~rn,F2rBpRl.c3 B~:C,ell· l\'lcsa.Phone54S·2300. OPEN Sat J·5/Sun JI-! or zone C-l . possible re· • A~yside Dr. 3 blks. fro~ ln<lne l244 like s torage, walk·in bltns . Pool. Walk to J • . T •. M • by a ppt . 2018 P o rl zone 10 c.2. Trafric counl MUST SELL Btg Corona Bch. I yr. o d ••••••••••••;•••••••••• closets. bath & .cuest Shopping. lh mi. beach. acuz:i:i, ~npis. B~:I BR B . · l<amsgale, N.B. avera~e!'I 50 000 cars per Extremely motivated 4-levcl w/view. 3 hr, $500 bath, blln gas range & 931 W.19lh St.548-0492 tee1 bto ap:rec$~a:~! ,:.0e 2 ea~ ll~h ~t Pr~(fl~lt~~· 644 -7866 a40-541S day. oPpo.si le 'r·~flt•o seller.All2bedroomun· mo.tivailMay6.2 brS41oo1 oven, patio dec:k, 2 car o eac · · · n • · .. ._., ----------1 Department Store. No il1'. N£'w carpel ... paint mo. avail June fl. Ca : RENTALS enclosed garagew/laun· , . 675-7184 548--5-438 NEWPORT HGTS. speculation her!' a solid <ind disposals. Becenti)' 55"17·65450,63 15'4'"5 ~ to 5 or 2 2 B8RR, 2 1 8 8 3 · · · · · -· · ·• ~ dry room. Pay onJy elec-~:':J!~~~~-~?!,! $100 /MO. ON BEACH 2 BR, crpts. drrs. bllns. AREA invf'stme nt. Perfct'\ up~raded. Si>e"dahle is ·.,.. · ··UO<¥.eves . BR. a '..-;.;.,,;····~ trit. Adults.So. of Coast . Bach,ycarly,utilpd. pool, Jaundr~·. S17S. mo. loealion. Uuy ;ind hold or 12.7': on $100,000 down. C-t M 3224 3 · 2 Ba · · ...,.,,5i4tO/"""' Hwy, S blks Crom beach. NO increase 1n sun;irner Kit + ba. 673·1241 126 Monte Vista , ;1pt 9. S II I NG L E D EXT devl'lopc and r£'ap ~ \"ou Fanl;1s11c valu'". \\/ill sell 01 a esa 3 BR. 2'h Ba.········ 5400 $4•0. 435 Goldenrod, rent. BeauL. l br furn 645·4S90 DUPLEX Sharp. nislit' 2 \lo"\n <•ilher v.·;iv . Anxious-on !J•: financin~. 1:-~arn~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 ba, fam. ·• ···~ Corona del Mar. (714) ap\$ $165 & $175 Spanish SOllffl LCIC)WG 3786 --- br. beam t'eil'J! .. cpt·~-· ly ask in ~ oniv M.OO ft Sl>440 per monlh gross. 3 br Greenbr~k home, 3 BR , 21.? ba. fam •... $450 675-9337. Style bldg, pvt encl gar., ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURY :J br, nr. Soulh ~S l'ncl. ~<ira~c. Each has Don 't rte l a~'-t:all now for Principals only please-b11 . L I R · I• /R. D /R, .S BR . 2-r, ha, ranl ..•. $450 pool, sauna, lndry, adlt.a, Large BachelCM', Vu . util Cst. Plu7.a . ~S. Bllns, scp. cornpletely fncr1. yd. clel;iil s r7141752_1700. callt.oday <714)7~·1700. hlt~s. Dt W , rnrd yd, 4 en: 21h ba ....... -•. $450 2-2 BR duplexes, encl. 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk pd. no pets. $175. mo. Yr. Cpts&drps.540-1901 Very Secluded! $49,500. I N V f': S ·r M E N ·r I N V F. S T M E N 1· patio~. dbl ,:ar. $395. Nr. RAISOR'S garage. pvt patio, crpts, W. of Beach olf Slater. lease499·lli8. ----549·0812 646-6710 \)IV\SION DIV ISION So. Cst Plaza. Owner drps. 388 Bay St, C. M. 842-7848 l20ALllEHTPLACt: . TllF. n £AL ESTATERS 675·0771. t.; $200 /$225. Infant to 2 yrs. ¥. l11 .... t1 Deluxe 2 br. I bn . adults. ·STEPSTOSURF TllF.R>:ALF.,1'ATElrn -~ -REA\JDRS Nopels.548·"120 Lodloa2_1,.1 Uofunolshod nopc ... Sl85.C"ll ' -I B D I (.d . Cond • • !\lcsa Verde triplex MESAVF:RDE.:lbr,2bu, · • R fE---••••••••••••••••••••••• 530·35'12 SJ.1.9781 1&2 r. upcx! •.in -f om1iniurns 1700 2 DR . & den. frpl.; 2.2 bltns.rncd.yd,l'pt /drps. 4523Camp ADr.,lrvlve CdM-2 BR, 2 BA. bltns, en~ --- comeasisorxlnl.polcn-or sae nu Palios .$69.000 S325 . Vacant . A~l . Campus ValleyShopCtr. frpl. ocean view, beam Next to beach. Bach., · 3106 LGE1450:<>.f .. 2br.2 ba.2 tial for builder?! 1.cj!al ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ov.'ncr /A"l 833.1768 546-1720 CA.LL·l3W600 ceu.2~carl(ar,pri,.bcb 1&:2 Br from $145. S..011'-d story, rrpl. beam ceil. R-2Lot.S54.000 TAXSllELTF.H " p rvl gs. $400/µio . Jacuzzis & Tennill ,••••••••••••••••••••••• cir. stairs. ~nr. Adu!~ SOUTlf COAST 4•plexes & tri·plexcs h,· Separatehou&c, Jo::nstside. SPARKLING 675.3203. 846-:-1323 • Yearly, Spacl~ 3.Br, 2 only, no pets. 2293 INVESTMEN1' the beach. 2 br & l~'llh~e 2-4 PLEXES Costa M es~. 3 bedroom ELEGANCE Ba, Gar. Patio. children Fordham CMS46.J48:S -I 549·~12 Compl pk ~ Branfl nu $275. 548--7437 Irvine Condo. 3 bt. 2 ba, •DANA POIN1' * IF YOU . OK. $.190mo. lmmed. Oc·l-'---~·--..c_-"'--;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;j 846-1323 Side b~ !>Ide in ~xcellcnt ,\I ESA Verde 3 br. 2 ba. sunken liv. rm, frml. din. New (2) 3BR 2ba, crpts, have a service to offer or cupancy. depos it re· I YR NEW TRIPLEX USTOM.UILT lo<'al •on Prime 111 rm.,J>OQll&tennis.Club d (J>S, bltns. lgdecks.Oc good s losell,placeanad qulred.675 -8721 3 bed, 2 ba, bltns, laun· C SPACl OU~ llll<. JI,, bu . · · frpl cs, new paint, erp fees &..,, grd111er. lncl'd·. 11Vu. 33935 .Malaga Dr. in th e Dal ly Piiot . dry f3 c il. Adlts only. 3 Bdrm . & po o I . condo. Lux11rtou:; home ",csl~cnt·a.ll 3 bedrooni. thruou l . enc l. pa ti ·~ .... ""2 06641<"" 77"'" \ewv\._ .... u.. Clas8,·r,·ed "--'-•.• 3 BR Apt. Spacious. Lrg L ~·. 675·6'88-•"'"4161 1 1h,1thun1ts.Annualln-w /poo\ lb\. 3 car __,..,.-· ....,.. • .,., _._...... ~uun -ON "''""" Secluded, besL area of or 2nd. ho1 n1· 1n L:1i;:un;1 838"49/496-6027 Phone642·56'18. roomw/bar.Canbetum . baycrest really lovel y B e a r h . t"<l !.ONY l'Om". 519 ·920· -~:ic · driveway,encl.yard fo •RENTALS• • orunfurn.Call NEWLY painted, !!Pac, home with r elaxing Rt:f\t.'fY .9!12-1 •~11 ~~~~~~~ !'t:~~~-p~iacl~ hoi'lor ?Nr.allsehools. UNIV.PARK CottaMesa J7i4CostaMeso 3724 213/195·64008am·6pm, attr, 2 hr. t bo . CPL", ~1alerfall. Priced below ----.,-545.H424 Asso ciated nopels.$410.549·3758 2BR,2Ba ...... $325/425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••u.••••••••.•.•••t.'!•••i•oal'--'--·•-3107 drp~. patio & tarfl()rt. I market at Sl01.500. Open Adult condo. p<r11ls1de -br, 3 UR 2.,, B $450 ------ml lo beach, J\dlts, no Sun. 2 ba, I le \·cl. Ir~ rn1s. South Co:u1t Hr~ers. Priv:\ey? Older 2 Br. .', •········ AMBASSADOR INN ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets.$185.67:1.;ms 0 . Owner 548·0:!04 kids /Pet . frplc~. 4 BR.Zin 8 -'·· · .•.••• $450 OCE~NFRONT Yrly. 3 1-'--~~~-'-"-'-----IG·Z RR Al.lull Units . ..., B WAl.NUTSQUARE L ... ,, ,.,1 C-"'··M 8 J\-1 r .. C lean ! 3 r , ZDR 28 -D NEW br.2ba ,rrpl,l>lt.n~.cpls, 21r·$170 BAY /\NO C3E ACH 07'• ;lOQD . .. . . OPEN EVENINGS .-... :; s e ,,,, .... ..! esa. Y kids,pcl/yrd, gar. $235. • a · · · · ·" · · · _. BUH drps. No pelJI . 875-1$J6 Family-Pool-548·'79 11 Village" Gardens is nO\l' O"lol'ner. Principals on ly ! Save 30 month. 3 Br. . TlJRTI.EROCK ..:::========1 opeon To~d:ty & Thur!';-644·087S 8a. trplc, kids, pet, 2:RR.2:ab,ded ...... ~ BLUFFS CONDO day even1n1Is til 9-3<1 ..;o rncd .. .car. ! BR ' 2 2 8 :· en ·'··~ Spacious Cwstomized come and see the hc~l Plafl• Near sill ! 2 Dr,21~. i:lhlld .• ,,.. · -··· ·,;' . Split Level 3 Br3 Ba buy in Orani.tcCounty. f\t eul ef ta"• f olc. fncd. $19S. , View or Bay 412 Plate S19.9SO .. for a beauhful 2 Eas~idt. 2 Br, $190. walk $72,000 Qwfl("r 675-34 bedrni. 2 bath \lo'ilh bllnl'. •1C.r.1. to alt! Chi Id, feflctd. Agt VISl.AM -i;iashcal&A !C.youcan 't A J: HOMIFltie•S ..,. .. Bluffs Condo-Beuut. dee & go y,•rong. See Jerry 111 JI' ~ •6 2·99od• • ~tllALTY lndicp'd. Nnlural wood 4109 W. 5th St. S.1nt11 552 ... )SOO noor&.38R,2'.Al 6A .ram Anaorrall839-8.l2L ?AR,cpt.s ,dtP&>dispo&al. _ rm, formal din rm. Wiii oo;: I fple, p11tlo, laundry rm, V11c•nl Univ. Parlt. 3 BR. carry 21\.d TD. Owner. txes 2 N b N I S79.SOO. B40-1JMI. nlh ialR 1800 fC a r . S 2 5 . o 21t'J alh, 2 sty. e,... 1 re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ptt•/c hildren. Agt dee. $38S. mo. le1se. NEWPT, HTS 2BR, huJ den, fpl. l"Kbl, lrg11wim . pool. mtin)' ~tru . 2 ca 1t•r +. $S9.SOG. Kingaar Real £sLllteM:2..22Zl • .. OJ\NA POINT ... Ney,• C2l 3Blt 2ba. crpl~. drp:s. bltns, IR de<:k1'. Oc Vu . 33935 ~1alaga Dr. 838·3349/496-6027 FMa..lt'kdAd 548·7729. J obao Real Eslate •ACTION 752·16l0 · c.u Condo 3 br, 2 sty. N"'Pt·l --~"------ A OAl\T 11\.0T Rivlero. $350 mo inc. UNIV PK. Te.rrice, ntw 3 AP..'11ot Clubhou~e .Sc Pool wie. Br, 2 Ba , DR. patio, pool: Ml""n &U-'1000 Dick Sulll\"an $415, ~·1896 ·, ' Swlhtl1n _, ... -..... 9 .. --W ..... &Dtyw-...... WATHMU.-l"Tll.UIS-LA~ 2277 HARBOR Bl,.VD. COStAMHA · 645-4140 .. - Caplstr.oleochllll Lge J story 2 Or. has ••••••••••••••••••••••• separate yd ~ pritlo + OCEAN view. 3 hr, 2 ba , encl l(or. $185 ,$46-9950 C&O . bltn.•. W/O , rL dyll balcOD)'.$260.642-JW ·~· mG ...... Pool. crpt & drJ>fl. lndry. C:onMMJ del Mw 1122 adulli. 177 F.. 22nd 5'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt'.tr lleJtch 642-l64S . ' -2 BR. frpl. bttn~. dis· 2 BR. Crpts. drpp;. Y'ncd hwaaher. llUnde<'k . pool, yard . Ga r :ig(', $175. adulta, no peta. S24.5 Yrly. 549.2575 &'7J..1418 eves/wkncb. · • 2 BR, l Ba w /Y<'rd. Near 2 Br, I Ba, Gar, no 18th & Placenthi. $170. Children /pets, ~v:ttl S7~-S800Bkr,nofee s11ns $230 per mo. An, _ nua l Showln1 5 :30pm •2 BR . 1 Ha . rtl esa Vf'rda. Thurs . 4 /10/75 , $08 AdulU,gnr.rcfriiz s,a Mari1old, CdM. No pell. 833·8914 eve • f • L I I I • ...... 1o ....... A1at 111t1u.t.re. A1wla1al1Ui.fwa: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 000 Office R-4400 a. .. 1o11 Waot.d 4600 Wedr.esday. Aprll 9, 1975 DAILY PILOT 0 5 ............................................... ······················· <lparfm"h"'"""'°" 1501 We1tcllffDr. · lo•l&Faund 5300 HdpW...ted · 71 00 Help Wanted 7100 C:O.to MHo Jl24 llow'ort tuch 3•69 ······················· ······1·········~······ or Unfurtde.hed ltOO IOOMMA'T'IS w • n t 1 o rent t buy ••••••••·•• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••·•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W 1 n t e d Io s bare Newport Yloant'laJ Ctr Starer alt tr1iller. Sleep F d . . BOA1' Carpt!nlt-r Oniah CASA Vlcri>RrA be1utlful :? bedroom Leea'-totflceSpoce rour or Je11s. Barb o un •t 'l /15 M:tl ~ k f ' 1 &28r. unr.am /Fum fr. ~ fuml•hM orunfum.lshed C1llonSiteM1n11ier 493°7572 Cocku 1>ov . Vic : Porl wor · ormi<'a & all ~ ~I &JJts til Oakwood . (7lCHw2.3111 e.xtU8 Th t:a t t'r, C:o;,i1l llwy. At'countant $12K ph~st5 of hoot <'on11t. VERSAlt'L· ES utlJYf'~*'"l Th ' tl 000 000 l -Yrl )'·2 or 3 BR unf f11mily 675·0882 Uanqu~t Director $1 2K Own tovlz1 , full y e:11p'd. $1"8.50 gas/wtr, pd. Adulla·No PetaStt. r•ttt Pool, Rec. Rm., Elevator W Victoria, 6'~8970 . *1 LUCSMf.tRllG re:::.~ion ' fa~llltles~ NEW plush Offt~ bldg, 2 hou~l' or &pl on Bal. JsL · Coll A,i:ency Pl-!1o1r $UK only. Ph: 536-(i(M • WiUo&.l "fU..ut"•11 Compllment"r" tennlt to 6 Rm suites. Con· Itel s. 644·7~. to'" 0 U N I) : S 1 be r 1 u n ~lec/llydra u Muinl $15K -~----HEW.-ORT •lac-h-'ori · ' f Jl x =----1 Jlu sky ? Mate. Vi c : Act"tngClerk to l&l.5 lrH•&Wtt..I APTMANAOER Cpl to munage 12 unit.ii In Co1ta, Me1a. l-lusb1nd may have other work. No pets or chlldrt.'fl. 64.2·1980 2 BR, dinlna rm, crpt•, drp1. Adults only. $22!. mo. Avail. 80Qn. ~ W. Wllaon, 6"42·1980 : MZ·4003 Big Sunny Upper, bltns, crpts, drJ)ll , $JM. no pets, ~5-5270 or $46~ '-lolt!Valoy 3134 •••••••••••••••••••••• /Securltyanteentrance leitona, Sunday brunch. erlence "1• _erox Mlscelloneou1 W estm1ri ~tt'r, t 'lcu f>eXRecpt /type lOSG5-0 Ahlo(nmentServiceTech. U ., •I IR,281 Sports tournament.. A ~per. Nr. OC airpon lettfol 4650 (;ouar.K42-7924. A~stBkpr /Mf~r 9''50 txper.Sd;cy..,.,•orkwk. ./ nderground parking . •.2 I t l. D•n_ fulJUmc HCtlvitles di~ 833·3640 1 IRVINE PERSO liasc Salur" +~-mm • ./Ele11antlurnlouni;ces -• •-r who pla•• p·-•.. -••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST NNEL ' ~ ./Bill ' d 1 •171 ..., '"" ..... . · : lloi;lo11 Hull 1'er-SE Newporl TireCe:nt.cir <aun'"•rroo'm· ,•,xerc ae, M•u.v.n:1. .e-,,& •...1___ BBQ's. We'll even hel L•~A SE , r1 er, bl.k1v.·ht fem, Vic .. ~~CES•ACENCY /)44.~ . "" s. ~ you find a roommate. ··~" f ownhouseon Mesa W1>od ... , C .M . 488u I7lh(At l · ' ~---=--,.lfftd pool & sun decks l =::::•:•:O::·:::l:'.:80~0=== o ... r•, no one ....... r 21 main ch11nnt l, Oxnard, u cl .,.. rv1nc1 BUS BOYS 'O · < Hi"~ '""" " w-c ,,ewur · 557-0215 Su1teZ2<t C06to ~fesa • chelln view . &-•on nopets.Model»opendt1I · a. New 2400 11q fL:lllr, --Coll 642•1470 Mu~tlJ('OVt:rl8.AppJy2 l e bluff overlook· • ly10 to 7.SeeourJarge ~:""'...,...."" JHa w /c rpt 'J<, up -LOST: 2 )'r old Go lden to 5. ~1 on thru t'tiduy. inRNewportHurbor b ad in the ap11ortmenllieC· ~·*"-· Plia11 ce11, drfs. 2 sun-Rctricvl'r, n1alc, leather/!~~~~~~.....,~~ CHARLlt:·s CIULI. ZZl'ff /Privacy! Peu1:eful, ~e uon. · .t~"':......_ dAecks. Boat <ock /ramp. collar ... Hoo". newarcl . Newport Hl vd. Cf\.t. Amil Spaciou:f. .,,_,_..._. _ ccomrnodHtes 40' bo11l, Beachurl'a.64.'i·29JO. ACCOUHJ•UT t orq(fit:r . .{Serene adultisonly OAKWOOD GARDEN ./-.i. ,_._. dbl cur i;:!1 r. $WO. mo. -----"'"' --- /Elevator service APTS Call 1213 )842·6121 .exl3'16 FOUND : Sc u1po int Proresil1onal Ma nui;:t!-CARWA.SHMGlt. FROM $195 &C2 8170 "r b • nct:ded f(lr full ttcf"ViCC '-----·----lWater View ofc, pvt bath, 898-3704. account•n~ ell'.pt:r., pre-c oir w ash . Xlnl co. IA.CH. I, 21r)IR BIG' 16th at Dover J~~~~~~~;;'l;;~l&!-_:•~n,.:'~10;:J,5~1·~rn~>~l~o-n,--lh_r_u 1~~~l~~~~~'~;flol~us: 1,~:alr.d . 'c',•1<1' :d:~. t'~·1 1se~s P~~~[i~~ Ex p e r · d ?i1 anae e r MOYE IN .ONUS ' A/C, util inc., reu rent. Ntl/lrt•nt/ (er<ib/y gen'l IOOger. $86!:1 benefits & quarterly •Would like to share m 2400W.C:sL l.f wy(acn>S$ ""-Ce FOUND : li:c m a l e per mo. Call ror in-PARK PACI AC 90J CAGNI'.~ LANE small house with ttirl 0 from Stu ft Shirt) 544_8678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• German Sht.•pherd, Vic ~rvicw appt. Ronu:) pro~ram. For in~ NEWPORT bEAC!I from $160 mother, S35 a wk. 221 HoaR Hosp, N.H. 554.3353 PCM Inc 837-l.'.o50x2ll _te_r_•i_t'.'"_'._<:?1 1 644-4460 ADULTUVING <Corner Hosp(tal Rd & Oak wood offerti the Cabrilio, CP.1 . OFFICE SPACE HI lut&Ml1 FOUND: blk /brn ln•hr ~l'-' W_~l_d La~ Hills CASHIER I ldrft'I'""' $115 Superior al>ove P ucifir finest in coun~"'luh !iv-Westcliff Drive, <SO sq Opporiunify 5005 T Co••tllw•I ~··~" WANTED ! Roommwle, Dog, male (Cockapoo?) Arrhiter tur<il & dc!;1•n f\.l on, ues . Wed 12-9. 2 tdrm ~-$205 .. " · ing at" pro'te yuu ••n ar-ft ., private bathroom. ••••••••••••••••••••••• v· N 1· S0 t1Su<l 9-S. prb.,;,...,., ••· .-.--714-845--6242 Straight, mature male ll'. ew_port Blvd & Del trm needs bright girl to .. • .... ,,,_. t 'urn/Unfmodelsav.11.ll ford . 'fhere's SI mllllon shr.luxurioW'IJbrcondo, air. etc. $175. per mo. RESTAURANT t.1 ar,C.Pt1 548--5466 perform offi l·e duties in per, nl'l'l'SS. Min woge. I 0250 Lo Hodlftdo WESTCLIFF 2 Br, 11;!1 Ba in r~uei:a!ion f.111citities, .& beaut furn 'd . J acuzzi Call Gene llill , s.z.......qioo Price incl. on sale liquor ~ -N.8. t.tust take sh & type Good bcneftL'I . Ji .. OUNT.\JN VAi.LEY townhouse. Adults only. full titne actiYilies direc-pool in Irv. $200 mo. llEW•ORT t••cH lie., .1111 bar. food & game Los t : Grey striped cat, min of70 w.p.m. 673·4ZlZ. kERM RIMA 961-3)71 No pets. 1728 Bedford Ln .tor who pl11ons panles, 547-6791 r ~ equip. $50,000 Buys it all! Siamese a ppearance w/ Arthur Valdes & <~o . HARDWARE MOYE.IN .ONUS $285. mo. 548-7"13 ' UUQ's, t r ip-. & more1 3 OfAficCes, rct:ePt. .• n:."tlt GEM-orange n.0se. femHle. Vic Ltd., 34 1 Bayside Dr, NB. lo'reeSundaybrunch. MALE w•nt.is 2 others rm, I . music. dcluxe. • Magnolia Garden Apt.s , 2666 1.farborBl,CM I ~ ht Eastblufr 2 Br, 2 Ba. rrplc. Plus beautiful sin,lo!les. share 4 br home w/pool S2ZS Mo. Broker 675-6700 RIE20A-FL"TTo"'R'sin Ave., .• 2N~~.;~ HB. 642-8577 or96J-SQ.19. Creati ve .Fi rm seeks ---CASTING -t....,.ot1a..dli 3140 pool. Adults, ~· 84 1&2 bedroom apts, lnllB.842·27•? · ...-.... Production Artist. Eves EducationcllRhn •••••••••••••••••••••••Amigos. 497-1977 or (urnished&u.nfurnishcd. MISSION Viejo-Laguna . . LOST : Grt>y .fema le orearlyAt.f ,~ 4779. Men&~omenover 22 yrw WALK TO IEA.CH 644 -0906 Oakwood Garden Apts FEM. Rmmate wanted t Niguei area. lfandy to Affdtate shag1:y Poodle mi x. Vic. of ag e needed for UTILITl!SPA.ID offers an exclusive .. No shr. Z br. apt. & pool, San Diego f'wy. 200 to VEMDfMG ~~1.~~d,ale tract, Irvine. As1•mblyLt'Cldnwn medi,al film . No exper. l~e t t di ts 2&3 BAYFRON~ 2 br, 2 ba,· Rent Raise GUMrlinteo". wtsame & child, Avail 2000 sq fl . Ca ll owner Wecanteachyouhowtot----------I Exper'dinOOut or RVas-necess. l Days "''ork. Do B '"1· 81 u obltap '•· h pvt brh. Pier,~. yrly w~ gupr:int~ that your now.6'Z·J790 S3l·l400 increase your in"ome LOST: "Fo.do" sm. t•n sembly. Ist & 2nd shirts. not phone. Casting t'ri., r, rpcs . nll, l!I -979-l93Sor644-4510 · '-.. Appl y M G washers, 2 car garage, renl~will not be raised for Girl with son needs room· IMllness R~atal 4450 with vending machines, dog, lie 14930. Vi c. t'ounl. a c re go r April l lth 9am-llam Sundecks. f'rom $275. LARGF. 2: br. l'h ba, bltn11. O~E FULL YEAR .&_y_ou mate $100 mo. to share ••••••••••••••••••••••• full or part·Lime. Vend-Valley. Reward. 962-1239 Yachts, 1631 Placentia, only. Reporl lo Concept .5Ja-2579 dishwasher. Encl still have lhe nex1b1hty 3BR apt. Students OK. ing coff ee, cigarettes,------. CM7AM &JPM. fl.1edia, Room 300, 1500 ---------1 garage. Nr Hoog Hosp. or month to month OC · CaJl Palty642-0374days THE COLO"'Y candy & drinks. We LOST : blk ~ale 1'err1i:i:oo. ASST MGR TRNE Adams. (near llarbor;. LUXURIOUStbrfumor Adults.$220mo.642-4387 cupancy. Rents from · """ furnis h locations & v e ry fr1 e ndly .V1 c . CostaMesa . unfurn, new shag, drps. $160. Prll.'cs vury by loc11;. LG . New 4 br housetoshr. 30 RETAJLSAOPS financing. Call toduy for Corona 1-li ghl<:inds, CdM . for DEi.. TACO. Apply =c... ___ _ 'frplc, from $185. 2: util. LlVE Near The Beach! tion. P.todels open lOLo 7. in HB, 1 blk. beach N Prime reasonable space .detaiJs & get started on Day s, 642-1463 Eves, betwn 2 & 5Pfl.t . 25252 La Casually Insurance Office pd. 4 b lks. to ocean Ca1odel5ol So rry, no pets or smokersorpets.Bach·s .. available lart:e&small . the road to financial in· 6754723 PazRd,Lagun:i.tlills. needs part-time\~roman, 536-4110 Beautiful AdultApts children. male or female. 642-UI02 Old worl~ charm with dependence. 714·838-2700 Lost AP r .1 4 Col I' • AUTO Send resume lo PO Box Fr $180 Frent'h windows, gablet: . 1 -. ic, , ~1920:::~C~•~1.~. CC'-:o-=cc:""-CHEZOROAPTS Olft Oakwood Garagesforlent 4350 & trees. Adjacent tc DRESS SHOP, centrally Australi a n lot_1x. Fe m . Air Conditioning 1-CLER PfTl 8234 Atlanta 21661 Brookhurst, HB Garden. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fe s 1iva 1 0 f Arlt located. $6000. + inven-Blk /brn & while, 2 yrs. lnstaler K, ME I.2&3 BR. Prtv. gar., 962-6•53 10x22 GARAGE, $Z7. mo. Grounds. tory . 213-598-1513 or Cfl.f .area.548-2050 For new car dealership. HffdExlroSS pool. was her, dryer, Apartlnents 2176 Placentia, CM. (In 580BROADWAY 213·431 -2109 0 Can be pa rt-time. Prefer Work in your own CI015elobearh.536-0336 rear).636--4120 LAGUNA BEACl.f L ST : Blk Lab, blue Mark IV experience. neighborhood at one of Letcff•1 2 MocM1s RentFno Next to beach. Barb., 1&2 br from $145 , Jacuz z is & tennis. 846-1323 STEPSTOIEACH t"•r.t1Mc:11· Save 60<.Z-of present tax-stone ~ollar, vie llntJ? 645.5700,askrorJoe. our stores on a p/time 2 BR , l ba, winterSZ35 16th ond lr .... ine 1 Office R..tal 4400 es. Pleasant Business, Bch. NB. Call 962·6570 basis. Min.. 20 hrs a wk . 2 BR. 1 ba, yrly $300 645-0SSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49 4• 7915 your own home. Less Reward ! avail . Starling at S:!'.25 MEWPORTCREST COM M'L-PROFESS'L ~~~n $100 invest. Mr. Pft"'SOftells 5350 AUTO MOLDING per hr. Drop in to you r 2 BR, 2 Ba condo $525 Class A orfice bldg, 2700 oole 646-5390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INST ALLER neighborhood store ror WEH •VE STOHEYIROOk II b I d TOPLOCA'YION l'REGNA""I".' an application or come ,..,.,... Apts in a Garden. A ar o r B v . (at MESA.VERDE HARDWARf: STORr~, '" $3.50 hr, rulltime,<ifter by, SUMMER RENTALS limit ed number or Adams), C.M. Elev., DRIVE PLAZA Newport Beach, Perl for Ca ring confide nt ial 10 day trai nin~. Good I6040Newhope 1 BR I 1 blk f spa io Zb 2 b &d A/C. elec .• janitor , couple. $40,000. com· counseling & rererrul. wheels a mus t . J\.ted F'ountain Vly bt'.'ach. ~:·1. Nochild~~::1. . c us r, r en m us ic: parking, sec. for store or office. Ample plete. Owner. 675-7283 or Abortion , adoption & benefits, outside work . 7141774.9210 fi~~pj~~:.ow av.ail.L~c patrol. M. R. Stever. parkin g.Town&<:ountry 494..s253 keeping. Looking ror bri ght. STOP-N-GO 960no ?2•7 1 4'6· $l50. util pd. SOOBellrlowcrBl"d, mgr . 557 -0136 or atmosphere. APCARE547-2563 youni:: person who likes ;~~~~:r;:;:~~~,;~~¥~~~~~~1--J~M~;_·~-I 646-8396 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. MUSIC Studio. xi toc . 2000 1 Ph ... -16 MARKfl'S Long Be h A k M bo t fl.1 K peop e. : .............,. · NEW & nearly new I, 2 &J ac Costa Mesa. 545-4123 sq fl w lliv qlrs. $38,950. s e a u ary ay 1;:;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 t-:q!J~l~p_por. Employer (213)597-4468 SS• PER SQ Ff Agt . 54S..6288/83'l-6343 Cosm etics. Call for Freef1 BR apt:1 . Walle or cycle to Spac 2 br 2 ba upper 1617 WESTCIJFF NB Facial. Anita. 545-6210 'ompanion for elderly beach. Some w/frplcs & dpl~. Adulis. rel '11 . $295. E l Toro al J eronimo. AGT.541-5032 CLINIC MoneytoLom 5025 AYON y,·oman, li ving in Pk patios.$16510$400. 548-8190/<t93-6800 NEW LUXURY ADLT Ideal location. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPIRITUAL READER Nwpt. 1.frs. 11 -7, 5 days Tobi. APTS, l&2 Br, pool, rec, •COM Deluxe Offices • Beach, for weight or ind. . Open 10 AM tolOPflt GET MORE ""'k. Car ne<:es:;, Ph. J . Property Mqmt. •DELUXE• rm. 25092 Farthings St. Full service/ample prkg clinic. 6 Patient rooms, S2500 to $SOM Advice on all matted;. Dryer 646-4431 846-1311 , No t ee Eas tbluff 3 br. 2~2 Ba S86-8460 the WELTON BLOG . ample parking. Ask ror FOR PRIVATE t.l ONEY 312 N . El Camino Real OUT Of LIFE! t o "'·nhouse. Isl.'.-ln<:l. Rooms 4000 2855 E Csl H""'Y 675-Q)OO Prop. Mgmt. Div . REAL ESTATE LOANS CS•1n1 Clemente, For appt. De-liv•ry & Stock. ON TH~ BEACll Dlx 3 Br w/ dbl gar $.150. also Xtra lrg l Br w / sngl gar, $185 . Both: plush l'rpllS. drps, bltns. lndry racil. 536-3179or963·5321. DOWNTOWN, all ocean views, deluxe 2&3 Br, 2 spac master suite, din ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Arrangements made a 492-9136 49'l-9034 Be an AVON Represen· Weekends + 2 Wk.d ay rm & dbl garage. Auto . PVT. OFC. 200 Sq. F't., h 11. tatlve. fl1ectnewpeople, e ves. (JO Hr s .) Se~ door opener avail. Pool & R<?OMS $20. wk. up with cp l 'd. ·. panel 'd ., i n your ome or our o ice. Hebrew Lit. Choir w:.inL<; add new interests lo your Harold 495 t:. 17th St. kitchen $.lO v.k up apt w 1 d Avoid the high costs.Call to expand for presenta-.1 recreation area. Adults 548 9755 ·., ... , 3967 · es tm1n s ter n ust . TDC, Bkrs. tions. All voices n~ed . h e & earn ~ood money 1 ~c~•~l.'----------only,nopets. -or.....,-· complex . 30" s q. rt.-too! No se llin~ expe-r. W h ·1 COMP (7141543-8381 exp. Baritone. !\1ustread I 'll h eliver v. nian, perm ., •$337• FE!\.fALE. Room in large are se. space avat . ANY necess. s ow you 865Ami"osWay,NB home w/pool & kitchen,._892_-<_<38 _______ 1 REALTOllS M~C!CJf:S, Trust musi~6-7512 ____ how. Call 540-7041 , P/lime. Earlymomdeliv • ' D-~• 5035 D . of LA Ti nit's lo CM. NB A1anaJ!;edby privileges.554-0239 Sl!\Ci': 1944 ~s Elnployment& ays. WILLIAM WALTERS WATERFRONT 673•4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr-aratiOll areas. No collect. Must c,a r gar., all Bil. New . COMPANY BDRM ,cenl.loc.,Leis ure Newportleoch 1 ~~..,;;~~.,;.;;~~~~ ••••• -.r;,•••••••••••••••• hav e depend ca r . From S275 mo. Op<!n World g.ate 5 bus serv. Executiveoffiees LOANS up to 80% Babysitter Tues, Wed & f-'-546"-"-'~'-'-· ------house Snt & Sun 1·5. 120 3 BR , 2 8/\ I blk. to bch .. Kit. priv'g. SJ0-1589 $150-•~cn Month 1 Bldg., a uto facilities. 0 Thurs. I 0-2. I Child . 14th St T b' R It ...,.,., 2375 It c 2 4 b I I st TD lo:..81/2°/o Schools & Local refs . 673-«m bef ntal Office · 0 in ea y, Yrly.$325. Viewofboat.s&water sq. · · · ays, I ~·-H 7 05 Se-cy·Recepl. Exp'd, 848-JSll or846-4938 645-7054 Lg. rm, & pvt. bath. kitch llLL GRUNDY hoist. for Hlito repair, 2nd TD Loans "''""" on 0 6pm -.,-.,-.,...--,---:::--11---~'.::'.:."""-. ___ I priv 'gs poss. $80-$85. R i•~ 67 61 brake, whl alignment, Lowestrales OrangeCo. ,,·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·1 -~--------1 mature. NB adult pr.ac· J '1 2 Br _unfurn. From lmmac. 3 br, 2 ba. fam 546·2573 ea ..... r 5-61 upholst y. 585 w. t91.h St, Sotff Mtg.C r BABYSITTER Wanted. tire. Salary beg. $575. $~55. 1.m1. to heh. 911 rm, shag, beams, gH r. . 1 MON free rent walk to , CM. Ask for Don. Days ~2-2171 e-r 545~0611 BEA 6 :30AMto8 :30A!\1 ,wkdy~7~1~•~1=.,6~"~'°='~·---- • Georg1a St. 536-2354 _Q_o_i_c_tadlts. $290.642-l276 F;:~::in ~:iie~~~17~ ocean: new dk'. ei:wn 'l -'54~0--5~7~1~0~. =E~·~e~64~6-c...:.068=1 __ 1 Serving llarbor area 24 JR'VEL ~a0~1~~~45j67 ~ 64~~~~2 DENTAL ASSISTAN1' ----------IVEARLY Spacious open aft 5& wknds. cptg. $175 . 675-6670 agt/ •Corona del Mar• l -'y~e='~"'--------I ft days. ORTIIO Chair Side As · " EX. lge 2 br, 2 ba, dlx beam 2 or 3 br blk from 673·5502 Small Patio Store/Or-AGENT sistant. Ir vine. 552.7900 poolside apt nr bch'. Adil, ocean & bay.' $27~/$335. Summer R•ntals 4200 * 1 MO. FREE Rf.'NT • lice. SlOO. 497_1215 20°/o YIELD BABYSITTER for 8 yr. D•nlal Ai-'it • . sorry no p ets. $165 . 673-S63! ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPROVED old boy, from JPM to a. 536·8362 , 2 BR, 2: ba, near bay, l -2·3 Rm . offices fron: FOR Lf~ASE-Store or Of. PROPERTY , Cl,ASSES~'TART 7 PM wk d Y s . San 3 Day wk . 7:30-5:30. Call fmmar. Z br. 2 ba, ror beach, park . June thru S_t 3s per r;t0 · Nea fi ce, 900 sq . ft. in shop-$25,000 3 yrs 2nd TD on MONTHLY Clemente area . t.fus t 642-1050forintervw 2 Br. l Ba, near bch. mature .. quiet adults. Sept . 15 th. Week ly. airpo~t. Seely. serv. on ping center. llrook:hurst lge restaurant bldg, Earn commission have own trans. CalJ l---------- $195/mo. Pet/Child Ok . Deck . lndry. hkup, (O!ar. 673 ---0473 premises. No l~ase req. a 1 ,.1 c Fadden. Mr . Orange Co. Payable in-..,.,·hile you learn wkdys. 557 .35.50 ask for e n ta I A ss is t a n l s, 536-0321 :962-35.13 Nr.lfoag.$195.642-1276 833·32239tilnoon Longordo.213-63&20000I" terest only quarterly at Pam. chairside, f2). I Full .. NEWPORT BEACll 833-2840 Afler noon 213_531.9533 10%-lst yr . Then $250. per p A.CIRC time & I p/time. Exper. Wafktoleoch Th•NewportMorfna EMPTY2: Brhousew/in !IUNTINGTON Exec mo, 20"k disCOWJt. (714) BAR MAID pref'd. X-ray cert. nee. 1&2Br,crpt/drp!'i.enr1 Spacious 2 Hr & den 2 blks of _ocea n & Prk. Subleaseneworc:LARGErullyrrp't~ofrice 493-1154 TRAVELSCHOOLS Fulf time. 3 days. 2 642·6880days.F.\'esafl6, gar. 319 lSth St or alS lSth waterfront apt, sandy resl~urants. 1nrl. I ga~. Attractive surround'gs. ?r gallery space 1n ~urtl --W-E_l_U_Y_&_SB.~-L--1 610 E 17th St. S. Ana nights. Q\'er 25 yrs. 752 646-0802 or 673-3404 St.536-721SorM7-3957 beach, beautiful garden. Avail all summer until Easy p rk 'g Janitorial ~ S a nd S hopping 543-6655 St.Clair.CM. DENTAL ASSISTANT- DELUXE 3 Br. 2112 Ba. 2 S750. ~19 Bayside Dr. 9/15, for $1500 pay in ad· Serv. & utils.' pd. S!IS. mo. Village 1465 So. Cst. 2ftd T.D. $7900. ,\ccredited by NATI'S 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 Well exp'd ehairside as- f r p I cs , ga rage , a 11 673·84_1~· c-;i;;:;-;;;';'~";';c;. 54=·=·l~S89;;;;;;1~64~7~-25=3~1_:_o~'-':':3:·S:92:·~S=92=11 Hwy, Laguna497 -3Cl!8 9/S 15°/o Discount. Approved for st. for rcstorati,,e prac-utiliUes. Wa lktobe:ich. POSff Npt. Isl. sin gle. eves. CO RONA DELMAR SOUTH COAST ~~\~Ci~srC:i~~ BAXTER'S ·tice, Newport Beach. ToW. $250 mo. yrly . only. Storeordlx .ofrice sp:1ce, INVESTMENT p · · IA'dP Some front office skills Cr edit report req 'd. $J40 up store-offices rpllS approx. 900-1800-2700 sq. 549-0812 645-4203 inanc1a I rograms STREET helpful . Neat in ap. Prop•riyM.8nt. JlEALTYCOMPANY drps air bath. 17301 fl 55' S fl Call Art 1 1~':"'"':'':-:-=-:-:-;:--;'"'°""'°'/~~~~~~~~~~I pearance & mature. Do 846-JJJI.Notee 536·6617 JULYREHTAL Beac~l,11H.B.842-2834 675_7060 q. · a AMOUIK:emenh/ JobWanffd, notapplyunlessthese r e- 2 BR, nr. bcaeh. C11ry>eL'I, Apartments FurnlWd drps, stove & rerr1 f{. & or Unfurnished 3900 gar. $165. Agt.675-6700 ••••••••••••••••••••~•• f'OR l~EASE · Store or Of-. . Persortals/ Mal• 7025 NOW 1-llRrNG quire ments are met. 6p~ar'h&s'.~apu,~a~~1j~'. fice 900 sq ft in s hop· Prim ~ location . l_n -Lost&FoUnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUSBOYS f>46-7419 . ~ .......,..., ' · · · dustr1altComm'I o(f1 ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Port-Time -------ly. Furnitt hed. IV43) ping center. Brookhurst 1 Exper ie nced Class 1 Dishv.·asher wanted. Must Lynne Rothelf644-6200 at M c Fad de 11 , Mr. b dg. 26.00 to 7800 sq. ft. • driver needs ~'Ork. Local be 11 ed ll ( & 3 BR, 2 ba, newly palnted,l----'.".".:'.''.".'---1~~~~~~~~~~1 LonRordo 213.638.zoooor Placentia Ave, Npt Bch. L'liqal Notices 5200 or Ii nc . T e ams ter. Apply In. Pc~on e xwpe e ~~00C a~; :·1 5 new cpt. 16541 Sabol, nr.I NEW 213.531 .9533 645-3323. •••••••••••••••••••··~· 846•1677. Between Jpnt&Spn1 l\~slaurant, 628 N. CsL. Hell.842-5117 e e ¥ocation RetdGI& 4250 lndu lr'ial R-~~ 4500 I, Danny M. Bowman w11J,l----------1 H h 5 ~ b J bW t d 4647M •~-Bl wy.Lagunalleac . lr•ine 3844 • ••••••,•••••••••••••••• 1!36Anaheim,C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nol e responsible for o an e , ac__.._- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdr. 1'4 ba. air, pool, pvt. gar & lndry. Xlnt. schls. $230. 55 1-2632 art <PM L"9'1"• teach 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · STORYBOOK llOUSE $275 mo. Studio $160 mo. agt 494-4439 ; 497-1744 Ml1olGfl Viejo 3867 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU'LL IE GLAD A.rrowh•od Chalet orhce, i?r~und Or. 600 2000 Sq Ft -$300 any debts other than my Female 7050 Newport leoch DOCTORS YOU WAITED! s ·tunnin g view, c lub sq.ft .. parking, $125 /mo. t 3975 B; h Nr:r :~· own on or after April 8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal Oppor. Employer ..,SSIST•HT d · b h · 1 s 673-2654. 54'1_5032 ire, · g . 1975.I7Z5Monrovia,ApLE•per. P r a•. Nu r se A A rntro uc1n g new ac pr1vgs.s eeps6. ummer ' y I d 118 2111 t d l bd '" II GI · 64<3167 83,Costa:P.1esa. w1registry in Palm Spr-oung a Y · o an rm Hp..; we res v., orla. ,,.. or CORONA DB. MAR Jt T N work as doctors assis-worth seeing. Refined 337-3958 MlSSION Viejo-Laguna L t & Fottnd 5300 ings wishes live-in pos. at 8 ~AU IClA S W/FOLL. tant/ rerpt. in health vet afford<iblc •(;re;itl-''-'--'-------1$125 2 room suite garden Niguel jirca. Handy to .~:•••••••••••••••••••• rMea_s. mo'!!-hly sal. Call Now in1 e rv icwin~ ror ·BEACll environmenl•NEW PAL!\-1 DESE~T offi ces, xlnt parking, Sa n Diego Fvt')'. 200 to . 1 ss uowman , newNEWPORTERlNN spa . No ex p e r . furn i s.h ed a nd u 0 • Condo for rent. Tennis. Coast Hwy. 673-4120 2000 sq ft. Call owner LOST: Wht. Germ. Shep, 714 /329-6296. SALON . Ca ll 714·540-8582 necessary, We train you. furnished. ·Ja c uz zi. s wimming . sa1.1400 med-hgt. Brwn. eyes. or644-0661 Apply in persoo artn or • $185 to $215 ', 714493_6273 $6.5. Single office. Priv. --~------1 Male. Vic. Tc Winkle Home typini?. fast & ac-1----------1 eve. 2112 llarbor Blvd., entrance. Xlnl location'i•---------·I Prk . 5 46 ·2584 or c urate . Heasonable leavtyOpetatot l-'C='~'-------- , Rentals to share 4300 Costa Mesa . 642-4353. PRESTIGE 213-699·1884 collect. rates. Irene. 840-1598. No following nee. Comm DOG GROOMER 646·8453 :. •••••••••••••··~·•••••• WANTED:: shr/sublel Airport location, frwy . Lost: Blk & gray fem. Exper. 1\rrh -En~r excc i-•-•-•_r_a_n_leed~~·-"'"'-1-050---1 E:lliper. 551-0411 for appt. 2 BR , 2 Ba, $150. incld ulil . furn 'd . ores . Rea s . ac~ess, ~mple parking; 2 Malamute/Germ. Shep secy, off mgr. de.si res l•autv Opet alOI Walnut Village Pet Shop . LOVELYnewrondo,2br, ~ Furn . 646-4004 e ves, Airport-NB area pre· pr1v :orr1 ce~;lOft.doors , mix . ''Lady." 3125. perm pos . Xlnt re fs. Dependable, No follow-. d I r $250 <# 835·30l0clays.Jan ferred.963·7SS5 skylight, a1r-cond., 3200 Beac h & J.l ei l, J-1 .B. 556-4522 EXP'D Mecl . Asst for air con ' poo ' ga . . e ..._11:t4'j,;:.:=:::::======::J.:':::::::::::::====::;I sq. rt .. M-t . Ideal ror lite 647.-,, I-''-"-""-------in g r e q 'd . Call e ves busy IM-On .. ology o/ti"c -=830:::.:·300=2:.0::r_.:5:;8~1 ·.:.7'-"'=--·l"lr ,fJ .o."{"1~ I I od I "'"""· 2 will h di 673·0968 . Corona del Mar. .. " ... ,~., SEEK & FIND"' Kl d 1 • h d m g.; wi l rem e lo exp ~'omen an e,,;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;:~~~;;;;;;l ji~n~H~.~B~.~C:•:ll...'.'lo:r_:~t:p:p~l. tlowporl teach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rARKllE-ORT APARTMIHTS Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms and Townhouses Fr. $224 .~0pen9·6 Daily Spa-Pools-Tennis Ac ross fro(l1 F•s hlon Island al Jamboree on San Joaquin lfllls Road. • 17141644-1900 ,.t>U\..1,.. "110 ,..rrow ea 1 sull.OnlyS640.Askfor Lost: MaleSiamesecat,S your garage or estate 842-7770 ~ ;=;==:....::::....:..:.:..:=---------, Prop. Mgmt. Div. mo's old. Vic. J-lunt . Con· sale. 493·21780T492-6772. Boys & Gi"rls 1433Sup•rkN-.A•enue OMRHOl.LO WBA~HSEO SS K tin e ntal Townhomes EXPERIENCED Jr. Howpor1 S.ach p o s H A L p o 1 N T o z w e L H w I Adams & Brookhursl. Help Waftted 7100 10 to 14 yea rs of age. Dai-Escrow Offi l'cr Salary CO RONA DELMAR 2 Br TO\l.'nhouse. frplc. rrom !260. 1 Br from $20&. Pool. tennis. continental bre-akfa!lt. &>me ocean & Catalina \•lew$. Sepntitte f:.mlly !'lection. Close to !'lhopplt1A: & lioe beach. 644·2611 . H ~£H1t ODREBLA H AH0 IA A up TIK I Np s le Ls ED LR DELK g A A I LEN 0 GNBLLELOO HAIO S RN S t; P E Z I N°LEAEL0f0 GAiEITEBLL f.:CNP0l.6·8DE R ZI RHGIRI 10.0F CULA RF.ADAll O 11 C TR " DTONO EBT I H CH RP T A. 1 I, I 't S P D E G N A T U COMl"ANV ltt:Al .TOll~ SINC..:E 194 .& 673-4400 Wearing blue lealhercol-••••••••••••••••••••••• \y Pi lot delivery routes open. Ca lif. Es t·row lar & n1:1metng. Please RESUMES may be available in your Serv. 2790 I-harbor Dlvtl ., phone. 546-3811 days or area. Efl rn profit for de-1_cc~M~·~"cco•~·294"-'-2'----- 963-727Salt5:30&wknds. Specialited li\'eries & cash. trips o.,. EZMOHEY ~t/Fouod!i Pet? 960-2900. Adoption , Low Cost Spay /Neuter Info. • mcrchnndise for selling Service For: new subscriptions. For For Your verb a I in formati on please c•ll rapablities en m $100+ + *Accountants .. k d 1 · 642 -4321 . t~ro m San per wee. o ngeryoya-• Engineers bl p 1 1· k .. Clemente -San Juan e nr 1me wor . m ForRenl:960sq,ft.,H.B. l~ost from br8celet-2'h •Managers to !pm 1pm l ~ Capistrano area, call · o -m or 1 location: M·I ione. $175 dollar gold piece, dated • MarketinR &Sales 495 _0030 ancl Mi!t!iion Vie-Spm to 9pm. New o(fice l' Monthly 1861 . Keepsake. In or • Exttutivc Secrctary . L'J T 11 across from oc airport. 898.3509 968-0327eves near Do wney S&L & Per5uasivcly written, JO-&. oro area, ca For more information & Ralphs . Thun;. Reward! creatively clesip;ned, ex-58I ·6JIO. .....,.0 nal •·t·-'ew Call COST• ..... -• E'IU<i l Oppor. Employer ,~,.. "'' """~· * "" ~ * 675-0407. p e rt 1 y e d i t e d . co m • i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~&lJ~-8098~!1;-c:;;;;;;;;~ 1300 & 1750sq. ft., private 1---F-O_U_N_D_'_T_ANK ____ I petitively prlt'td, off-set offices. Plenty ut·pa rk-CALLTOIDENTIFY printing on the best of Ar••Caa;lttp 1ng. 14t (rms. paper s tock. BOAT IMSURAMCE stCY 'Nattrea1, RJtt. 9'19·6571 646-~ Next to O.C. Airport Forfreclnfo.call ~ BUILDERS Persona l lines. Exp. lenhiliWeftt.td 4600 lo~ 0 UNO : D o R . 752,72G! Westsa\lnC(-d.." r e q 'd . Ro herlso n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bloodh"und nr. Cl\.I City 3900 Birch St .. Suilf' 202 ll'Llterlor Rftilh lnsurnnl'c, CdM . PH: * 2 WBS.H:l!I Tl(E EXCITING ~;.,;:,:: .;:.:, .. ::79 ,.::.-, .. •di . EKrcutlve (who owns Pk, on Sun. 64~ NU. Open daily 8:30 to Corp...t.n fi7J-3850. Mo'le In w t dt poalt1 PALM MESA APTS. .....,._.1MIM1A1t1 .. .__1 ~ome & really c•res for FOUNO :Chihuahua. R or 6:00 , Sat. 10-4, Sun. by With min. 2 yn t•xper. in FORMER MAHIN~ only 1 BR $190 2 BR M INUTESTO NPT BA.kMO 1101,LOW·~Af'f.U !oiHll'!LD·tl HA.PED Ill needs 3 or 4 Bdrm. Un· 9yrs old. Vic. McFadden appl. interior boA l C1tr1>enlry. Get the •·acts "bout Re- $230 Rtfrl11, Security, BClt CHISf.l,..f.:io/Df..O LiA.J."S HA.Ptl) l'WAl.~OW TA.IL. ~ furn rental in Corona dcl l-=&~N.:.e:.w~l~a~n~d~·~PV...c.·~642-'-.... '-"~9-:A~C~C-O_U_N_T_l_N_G----I !Uusl hRVf' own lran.sp. & cent Chan ores for Ile R FISHT,-.11. l,07.EN'Gf. T.AN'Gt:O .; "1 N l l h • Pool, J1cu1.1.I , ec-. 8nch,1&2 81\.fmm$162. HA.t.Dt:Ro l'E'TIT·TRA.""'cllttTIUANGu t,A.K :: 19 lr or ewpor wt tooJs.Xlntco.bencfit..s& enlisting, Opl over!, 1 Bid« w/exerclse rm., Adults. No Peta T""'•mi• -t:•ileo • ocean ''lew on yearly FOUND : ~fur 29-Leisure GENERAL CLHK future. Apply in person, Jl.1arried earns SS9t.OO a fUllii.rds CulorTV lSGI Mt.'l•Dr ,,0 baais. Will pa)l$S50.-$450. World.GreyCock-A-Poo. With accounUnA: i:lllSSC!I Wcst11 •il corp .. 1638 month plus ether incen~ ' · t~ Blks E~stot Ne~port ~!::~:~'~:~~~;1 •1·~:~11:.1~ ... ~~~:i:.11:;~:.;~h .:;:~1\11. ~Omo. (2 13) 881-7749 or 7.9 m~ old . MC:, ~eed" "min. 2 yrs bookkc-epin.ll Pl&cent\:1 Ave, co:ito tives. Call Ml~'1 or lrvlneAve.atM~it• 01 .... d.t Tootdl!rv.,lum•~l llind fll.tcnd ,lli~"'~':""~h~,!m~•='~'"~'-'_""_"J:~·~·~Bo~x=1=2=l1=Wh=l=l=U=er=.~·~w~·n~•~'~o~r~•~•=~:o:m:e:.gex~pog,:r.~l r~'~i~n~•~ar~e=a~·-C_•_"~~~1~e•~·~-~~~~~~~Ll·~·~·~·9~17=1=T=b=e=C=•='="=•=• -===="=5=·"'='====1==---54~6~·=-====:L .. :!':'•:•:_::••~·~·s..:::•::l.~f~i•:•~"~I::_" ~: thl• n•-.pllJMr. Ca 90609 4~·00f\0 or 831.-0957. She1ty, 833-1223. Corps . • • "" DAtL '( 1-'ILUl W~doesday, April 9. 1975 • Add it. .. Build 11...Di ape r it ... Hammer it. .. Carpet 11...Cement 11...Wire it ... Hoe it...Clean it. .. Move it ... Press it ... Paint It... Nall it ... Plaster it ... Fix it. .. SERVICE I DIRECTORY r-1umb 11 •.• Patcll u ... P1pe 11 ... 1<emooe1 11 .•. Roof 11 ... Landscape it. .. Tlle 11 ... Trlm Jt ... Sew lt •• , Haul ii ... Add It ... Plant 11... Alter 11 ... Learn It ..• · •....,........, cwpe•ler C_./Co1•:114v . ¢cw••• Goo1NIS1n.... loc-Tu Mrlill9 P.i.t1o9{P.op1rlftg llM1d1lll.,... ........................ ······················· ....................... ······················· ....................... ······················· .............................................. ········r:·············· Loving Care, fnc 'd yd. By CMblnct Work. Gen 'I LEONITE CONCRETE VAID CL.UH UP .. THINGS" by Mooae. Wou.ldn't you r•lher bavi OUT &ABOtrr?T COLLEGE Stud ent• Qu•UlY home lmp.. Ue.25 .tar/day/week. Nights & Repairs. Drywall Work . ST A M PING , Cob -Comp Maint &t:SA'Yll Gen woodworil;, repairs, • professional accoun· Loe: al/Statewide M,vln& PalnUna. Int & ext. olr· yra elCp FrM est. Fair w ~ n d s o K . Re ts . Sml Addit~. 5.51--0171 bleatone, brick, Ille. plumbing, etc, 642-5613. tant prep•re your tax re-1 da, tree eat. 521·20'11 leas equJp. Also kJtchen price. Call Ken.J..l care . 556--0347 Jeanie Patios, etc. &MM34lll European Landscaper turnsf For r•lm & a~p c•bln etl5 reflnlshlna:. 6'2:·1770 !!vet &wxndl. Finish Carpentry. Tree Service·Clunup H•""1 In your home. "88--8182. MOVING Refs. 873-3658 Rob. 1 ·fl • Wornan will care for in · Rernodel, Repair. ChUd Cwe No maint. reu642-5329 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Our rates wlll please .... fanl to 2 yrs. Eves on u Vince 675·1865 all6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING, b a ul l n ff, lrOlll.g you, Free est. 1 yrs exp. Contractor wa nta mo.re ••••••••••••••••:•••••• weeklybasis842-80-16. llitt' C • 1 642.617, WOULD .like to care for Japanese Gardener garaaecleanup.ReUable ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma-1147 wort. Palnt&WalJpaperREPAJllS, all t)'pe•. s. arpc:n .ry •• your child or childN!n In Complete Yard work rastaervice. !J63-&4S.2 IRONING DONE · my business. Free Est. & Re••· P'ree efi, Uc. a11k ·• Babysitting, afternoons& Put1_0 eovcrs·Doors-the vicinity of Harbor Clean-up. f'ree es t J"M)'llome Moving/Hauling.Student. oolorbelp.$4S·~7aft.3 t or Wall . 830'·5020 " e v e ning , by adu lt . Cabi n ~ts C!l~nters · Highlands, Westcllrfand 6'2·3102 Haul ing, yd cleanup, Reasonable 6"·21Q..3 Lge truck, Reaa. Burry .. __ R _s_ anytime. M6·5162after3pm. Formica-Repairs. Mariners School. Loving moving, odd jobs. Relia· $48-9723&S3$-6198 rrvahr/ ep_. 1-"==-'------- d bl t Expert J apanese Garden ble, low rates. 558--0347. L..chc.tiphtg ••••••••••••••••••••••• J .C. ROOti"lNG Babyslttinl!'. myhomefo1 CarpetSttvice c::arean re_asona ecos ing Service. Free Est ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ....... /P.,1rillg PATCH PLASTERING Ucensed&lmured l child. Mon lhru Fri ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor you while~ you_ work. "'"'337 W 11 Y R E N T ? • F t .........,.. Costa Mesa MS-4440 Summer avallabht.,y tor .,...... 0 ·• · ROTOTILLJNG S25 . •••••••••••••••••••••• All Types. Free E11 ·;..:~r~ee:::.;: .. ::::·---'-"--'= . JOll N'S Carpet & child care. 548-7800, CLEANtJP-L I C.l-lT Landacaplng,Sod Sales. rom Kolle~k Palntln&. Umates.Call540-G82S '"'-Upholstery. Ori shampoc: E ic Pe r l J a Pane 1"1 HAULING. $10 pt.r load. Free Eat Muter Chg Re1ld1nllal & Marine 1----------<•- lllsiness Service lsoi l retardants). Anytime. Gardener: Compt Yan. MW781. Day or ' e v es. To~ Cracks&. leak& out ....... hMJ •••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Degrcusers & all colo1 Contractor serv,~lean-ups. 1'Teeest Hous le-'-ooo..2170 ipecialty,493-$310. •••••••••••••••••••••••CERAMIC 'l'tLE. N;ew le Keypuneh. Ca r·d sort, brighteners & 10 minut£ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·2661 K -"""jl MARV'S PLU'MBING Remodel. Free .~t. Sm1 Duplicate. Li st. BEN bleach for your whit( QUALITY BUILDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• M•11tea•c• Pror Painter, honest * a.46-9807 • job• welcome: 536-2426 DEC, 546·7160cxt 368 carpets, Suve money by N w ltdd Flowers/Maint/l..dscpg HOUSECLEANING is our ••••••••••••••••••••••• work, rea.s. Int/ext, free NO JOB TOO SMALL oil saving me extra trips. e _ constr,rem., ns . sod,sprklrs,soilcond Business. Call Janice's Plumbingiir:Elerlrieal es t . Reis . ~t8·2759, TopS NANCY BAHN ES · Clean living room,dinin~ ~igned .~or your needs . Cleanup, Rageedy Anns.6'15-6M3 Etc. Commercial& 642 -3913 . JUST PLUMllMG7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secreturial Scrvi<"e. rm & hllll $l5. Any rm We care -For free est.-642·3331 /648-4908 FastServ Reas Rates •TopSoil•Compoet• Reas rates. By the pagt $?.SO; <"ouc h $10, chair SS. Ken or Ray eve. &12-1770, THE BEST in Domestic Residential. 5'5---1657 R . L . SIN 0 R . State Just One Call To: *Mulch•Redwood• or hr. G40-~. 15 yrs exp is what count.s, day&75-9tM cC:~~~~~=s/~::i~~. Cleaning. Robbie's Rag MCllfOlll'Y llc/lnsrd. Exterior. Pay J UST PLUMBLNO CALL 58&---e930 D. B.S.· Prof Secretaria not method. I do wo.-k Dt-.ssllKlkilMJ Free est. MS-61 & Mop. 548·0'75'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• monthly. 979-3335. • 642-4111 • rH Ser<rlce "-rvo'ce-Fast & Efficient myself. Gd. refs. 531·0101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOUSECLEANING• WIL L I AMS & S. o n ' ~ G -• · S · R:: M PLUMBING-542-0757 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 rvine /N .B. area . STEAM CLEANING DressmakinginThe 81uen1ng 'ervice, byreliable,..... ... lc.Good aso nr y Brick / ETRIMMING T trt. . >I ul' ---• Bl k /Sl 11 ............. .., •THE H .t.MGM"u* Free Est. Guar. B or A, TRE . • OP· S49-38SJ ATSHAMPOOPRICES European Manner.We mming. a ing, rates rers.548-6271 oc one .. e. ""°""'"'' "' ~ I I t Lo al--1•-• Call ·-••11 Lo'c 274046 ~--~-1 Mstr Chg.• 8367-92 ping, prun ng, remova · 646·7811 • 54&6861 fumish everytbing. De-es · w r ..... .....,... ....... JDU-u.> • D a 0 Sch ;,_,."art ;.:i 5 r .1-'=-'-'=c..--"'"'-=--·I Low rates. Dan. 540'°4GO ~.:~.·:!'!!~••••••••••••• Cetneftt/C-----a... ,sign~ for you. Corday Cleanups. Treework, Cleano'!:>:::a~~ay, Fireplaces:_Brli:k / eon. " 558.1301 L.R. OTIS Plumbing __ 'C"I.,. Fash1ons. 556-4232 by Gardening /M i n or 541.(l5.t9 crete patios. BBQ pits·i----------IWaterhtrs,all sizes ~dis· SAVE & Profit. Custom ••••••••••••••••••••••• applonly landscp'g.IOyrsinarea. planter·Bloek walls. PAINTING /Repair, JS posals, stoppages, re-Use the Daily Pilot "F11t Result" service remod, repair. add·on . CUSTO M CementWork El tri ot 646-2693. JAPANESELADYWouJd Freeest.Refs.646-CM64 yrs . workmanship pairs, remodeling and insulation. Fn-c t.'St . & Patios. ltea.sonable ec C like to clean your house. M 1..... guar'd, take advantage repiping. New Construe· dlrttlor1. Your Designs. 645-3439. Free Est642-85I4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• General Sttvkn 00-1587. OY .. "':11 or my eicp. SJ6-?0S6 tlon. 24 llrs. lie & bond --~-------j--""-====.c=.c_-IEL ECT RI C IA N. Sm! ••••••••••••••••••••·••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --:~n,~;;;;;;:;:;-;-;-· j_G<~2~-ll263~".._ ______ j service Is our MINORHOAf EREPAIR Break /Drill/Remove jobs. maint/ repairs. 22 HANDYMAN-Homes & Exp. & dependable lady GORDON Moving. 32 ' •TOPQUAUTY• 1peci1Jt)-. Plumbing-Carpentry Asphalt/Cement. low yrs exp. lie 233 108. Apts. Conscientious will clean your house. Van.lic,lo.s,lowest rales Int.erior&Exterior liave something to sell ? Call6'2·5678ext.322 ; ;;;!~C~e;ra~m;;.;i;c;T;il~e;.54;;;;0.;»60;;;~~r~a~l~es~>4~9~-~9933~~1640--0~~~168~~>48-~~>203~~~~~~~~~Cr~a~flS~m~a~n~.~&4>-""8~~~-!!!;;l!~W~o~r~k~b~y~d~a~y~.63S-007~~~4~-~~i~n~OC~.~E~su~.!i8~1~--0&13~~!!~-!C~al~l~Lee~!!!!!83Q.~~727~8~e~v~~C~l~as~.,~i~fi~ed~•~d~s~do~;l~w~e~l~I.~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;; : Help Wanted 7IOOHelpWuled 7100 HelpWant.d 7100,HelpWant.d 7100 HelpWOll!ed . 7100 HolpW-'ld 7100Appli.,.H 1010 FroeloYau 8045 Mloc•ll-aus .1010 :· ······················· ....................... ···················••••)••····················-................. , ............................ ·~····················· ....................... ··············y········· : Gener a l Ofriee-immed. L. Kenmore Washer & AKC Dac::hshund male *·I BU * ~~~~~~ ~0:a:;'~~~~~ MACHINISTS :MAHAGIMIKT o utsf~~E~~d ror Techn~'.~~A~~enced ~~~~f~~5~=!r~~d . adll&. oniS.1354 . ~:Xa~~:: o~t;lj f! s h ou ld be good Good "eneral back-Don't Orive,.Walk small, but growing co. S56-(M2l Rerrig, sl~ve, W!15her & GERMAN S heph d you. w/figures, typing, prior b . Mus~ b:e neat, aggrest1ive ELEPHONE SALES· dryer children's clothes e r ' MASTIRS AUC'TlOM exper. required.540-3236 ground.Set up&operate To Watl ,A.void the freEIYoo'OY hassle & • & wilhng to work. Call~ , s ?&8 Di esct 6'6--83'79 female, spayed, xlnt 64.6.,616 l:l)J-9625 CM variety of machin es in· work 1n your own locale. Become an Cindy,642_22.56forappt. Sell «;>ranee Coasts z. · n · · walehdog,645-2819 att&orSunday&'l9--0974. eluding turret lathe, ASSISTANT MANAGER for 0 notional ravortte news pape r , Washer/dryer set, ~-ltur• 8050 HAIRDRESSER vertica l & horizontal Sales-Mature. 35 hr wk. Good earnings. Big oom-$200. Xlnlcond, ~ W AMTEi> mills & puneh presses. convenience sfore chain: STOP-N-GO Lanz, Newport. Womens missions. Choose the ' 968-5677 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAMTED IOOTH RENTALS Small precision parts. MARKETS. If you're wiflin;J lo work b days a clothing. 644-44.11 . hours you prefer to work· •Loveseat&Sola, Very TOP CASH DOLLAR 645•7337 Small shop. Days only. week in a recession f)fOOf caeer. STOP-N-GO 9:30am to Jpm or 5:30pm RANGE HOOD 48", stain-good quality. Never p A I D F o R you R lt1ust haveowntools. SALES t.o8 :30p'm. Call Mr. Lee less steel, dual blower. used.Moving968-8822. JEWELRY. WATCHES. ---------1 STACOSWR'CH hos the answer. Opportunity for sharp at 646-4100 between Cost new $170. sac. $75. ART OBJECTS. GOLD H•HDY"•H W H ·d at' 1·1 · ••• 4984 Great Savings on Used A -IMC e o et poi voe: IOn, 1 e 1nsuronc:e, girl to work in ladies 9:30amandtpm. ..-.-SILVER SERVJCE. 1'1 t k J" ti bo t • 1..-.-....: med fi -"-& 1----------1 Furn, Appli & Misc. us now a it ea u 1139 Baker, Costa Mesa .• ~1af11ation, major cal, p-o 11 :loliuring specialty store. Hrs 20 m.1;!!t Equal Oppor. Employer Frig washer. three '-'ears Wilson's Bargain Nook FINE FU RN & AN · f~~~t~~ci~t~~g w~~~o~t: 549-3041 more. Stoo at $650 pet rronth & t.p with rapid ~~~1~.ible. Age »o}. WAITRESS No exp. nee. old. Only us~ f0: one 5:i5 W. 19th St. C.M. TJQUES. 645-2200 in•. Must have own tools Equal Oppor. Employer advancement lo manager of you: own store. tf Age 21 to 30. Lillie year. 842-2182. $1.50. 1 ---"""-::.:..:::::.::::.:::::::c__;--~E=-A:-:R::-T=:H-:--- f "-. c· h Dinette table &six ehairs, & transp. p /time mornsj~~~~~~~~~~J you're ot leost 21 yeas o oge, 11uve a n1g Dino's. 725 Baker St. KetMftore Washer two extens ion leaves. avail. 675·1800. 'school education "& reliable transportation, we SALES 1-~ormica top $50. 646-7241 WORMS HELP WANTED For growth L'O. 3 Loca- tions. Full or p/lime. Apply In Person METRO CAR WASH MaintenanceMcy cai offer you a coreer dose 10 hon-le. So. PART .. TIME Waitreues orGasDryer Assishmt & FULL TIME Erp in table service ror Your Choice $179 8' Sofa. high qualit", xtra FOR TlfEGARDEN ~fust be able to do minor bing yet.I' ~tol s.ectlity cad, Carif. dnvers • busy Co£fee Shop. You At these 2 locations only. soft. l yr old. eos"t $275. 1000 FOR M.95 vehicle maint .. such as M:ense & if a Veteran ycu 00214 & come by For must be over 18. Apply 2 sears Roebuc::k & Co. now $115. 549·8961 Worm CastingsS2Lug oi l ch ange, tuneups. lo fill out on application & to aronge for o Tic Toe Maii.k~•~-•lsh t.o5. Mon thru Fri. CHAS Ad ams at Magnolia. HB.f;;:;::--:;::;::--;::;:::-;::;::--;::::;:-f __ l~7~36~2~G~o~th~a~ro~.~H~B~·-minor eleclrieal work. Conveniencestore.sales. CHILI . 2218 Newport ...,,.778 & 270 E !7th St For sale, two•twin beds. Good oppor. for r ight personal inlefView at Please Call, 835-Wl Blvd. Ask forolriee. ""'' l . . complete. In excell ent FOR XEROX 3600or~OO. person lo advance w/a 16040 Hewe.op., Fcuwtain Valley ~~~~~~~~~~~~:::.:-=;;~~~~~~--1 -~C~M~·~54~0-~>~000~-;;;;;-;;';;;---l ic~o~nd{c. 320~~l~1js~t~ .. J:H~B~.:__:..::1 custom s.ound proofing 29:50 Harbor Bl, CA1 714.77•9210 Jc W •!TRESSES Lb G s DRYER a co us t 1ca1 she 11 . ----------1 ~rowing co. l>revious -Sec'ySalesTr aip.ee ,... 18 · A QUEENSfZE Jlld bed S1'gn 'of1'can' tly reduces h · I · Now acccpli"" applica· $75 -Guaranteed ea ' H 0 ME FABRIC mec an&1c1:1 e,xhper. is STOP·N PQ MARKETS PERSO...a. tions Tues'& Thurs """·-"" Oor.,..alp84all9ernk.S>Of ·. noise. Eiccellent condi -. CENTERNeedfuJltime necess. mus avean -a SB.LOR --• Sue ti'on. 1·u•t 13•. Call · · · 1 E 1 o E 1 COUM . 9-llam. _ ,, as or ,, ~ Sales-Exp'd pref'd intere st 1n gen-qua pportunity mpoycr GE 24 ft F 642-4321,extemion286. 645-5120. mechanical work. 11igh Decisive, bright & lalbaa layCIMb ·. · . c u. · rig, 8' VELOUR Sofa, xlnt. ----------1 sc hool diploma pre-friendlyindiv.soughtfor 122lW.Coast}lwy NB s1d e /s 1d e. $350. Cop-d . }lousec leaninn Service ferably_w/shop ormath. M.a..W~-~ 7100 HI W 1 d •. 7100 excilinf! position in our · ' pcrtone.847 -5789 eon· 5498669 n eeds women immed. Apply in person, & ask.""".,.. 11111111!;'"U e p a" e Hunt, Heh offiee. We of· Wanted: Outgoing young K a dr er de · part time. Tops. 645-5123 for Mr . Bill Koepsell, Jn· •••••••!••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer complete tr!lining, lady w /r:ar, part-time. 1en~~~~I s l 'h ~rs' old. Leaving State: F'umiture • FIREWOODSALE• Org. Euc. del $75 cord. $43 1h eord. 581·l122 Coast Firewood Supply terview on Sa~ mom. on-Need ~··SllO wkJ '· F/l PRODUCTION career gro'A'.th . paid vac:, good mo n e Y. ca 11 $~~ 545.594·1 -· for sale. Liv-rm Bdrm, Housekeeper nCt'..'ded, li ve Jy 9-llam Apnl 12th. NO __.. of Y group medical & profit 645-0145. · · Dinette. Xlnt cond. All Wo men's white shoe in or out l school age PllONI! .. CALLS 1409 E S'Z25+_. House Fuller. SUPERVISOR sharing. Call Sam Rider, licyclts 8020 $500.orbyset.545-4020 roller s kat.es, si 8, '20- c hild .642-7713 Warne~r. Sanla Ana: MrJl1chanls,846-54SS All 3 shirts. AlacGregor 8'8-1288, Dennis & Den-Welder-Fabricator ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541).2279after5PM. ---------· Equal Oppor. Employer Yacht Corp, 1631 Plaeen· nis Personnel Agency or M~ri~ehardware&mfiSl Used Bikes/Parts. $15/up. MA TIRES SES. ' Housekeeper & L'hilcl care tia, Costa Mesa. Orange County, 16168 building co .. has ope:rung Buy /set I /trade. 2488 (8 yr old boy) Live-in. MANAGER newpor' t 1----------1 BeachBlvd,Hunt.Bch . for exper d He l1?rC Newport Ill. CM . & Bedroom PLANTS! Polled and hanging . Va c uum c lea ner, Paperback books, magazines, odds 'i .Afature res ponsibl e Women's Sports wea'" S Public Relations/Sales.· Weld er F a m iliar 0 •• P ' b· 1·1 SEAMSTRESS -. 642-1910. Sets • woman . wn room . store. Isl w C.oast store ..... .:-.., persormel roven sa es a 11 y w /alum . & sta inles s ;~~-=------I Harbor View llills area. of successful E coast < · :~ necessary. High earn· INDUSTRlAL-Exp'd steel. Apply in person, CONSUMER GUIDES Queen. Full &~in Sets and ends. ·Z<J76 Thurin, ' Call for appt. aft Sat. chain. Super oppt for :\ agency l ~in~g~s_._7~14~1~4~96~·~"9~1~9~. ---l ·--64=6~-7~4~7~4~o~r~'48.cc.·~l486=·-· I 9am-12 noon only. Tro W. Newest. Best Buy • 644-8099. qualiried person. Expr'd --752·0331 RCH HG 17th, Costa Mesa Is NoW Here! Priced to Move Noy,·!! one block from Newport 833-9625&fH6-8681i neur Bay St. 3:90-6 :30 ab I e to hand IE PU A.SI Creat ive Firm seeks llousekeeper, Lido Isle, R s o s BlLlTY · Payroll Clerk -~" Assistant Buyttwtmin3 P /llm e Gi rl Friday. WHOWANTSTOWORK? TheSuperLeMans live-in; pvt. room. 5 E p N I ' in . 0 -H . DRIVEACAB'. ByCenturion New "''et bar, "''ood cab. t.11,··enl & cnergelo·c Wore perator •~H>/V\ y r s exper. eavy Eves o r early am , C d IM Bik st ao·nless so'nk . olo've 1----------Days. Local ref'sb73-9189 " ...... """"' telephone. public c::on· 494_4779 _ Cl-IOOSE your hours, orona c ar es IRVINE Write Ad 383. DailyCPil~~ Receplionist to$625 tac::t. typing req'd. Ap· work for yourself, be • 3323 E. Coast Hwy counter 5325/olf. 837-8366 Colintry Club 1----------1 .,.,•eekday11. Sat . morn. 9·12 Housekeeper. ~enera l P .O. Box 1560. osl .. ClerkTypist $500 prox$600 mo.Callror in· SECRETARY your ow n boss. Men or Ca\1 675-7666 ••WE 'RE MOVING . Membership ~ duties, prefer 12 to 7pm., _M_o~s~·~·~C~A~9~2626--'----j Acclng Clk Tmc 5400 644-5742 &42-SSSO NBarea.5 days.&W-lJla1 · Exec.Secretary to$725 lerviewappt. To general manager of Women. Can be slightly 1975 Motobecane 10 sp Comp lete houseful of . . -'--------I Information Locater, via . phone. your hours, no selling, P.O. Box 1064 NB . MECHAMICAL PCM lne 837·355Qx231 private club. Jmmed. handicapped. Neat-bike w/$15 chain' & lock furn, wash/dry, Mise. All ASSEMILER Loan Pkg Secy toS900 LeisurcWrld LagHills openingfor youngr:areer Cle.an Appearance. Vts., set. must sell, s9o, ncw545-3788 Collectors : 220 Playboy Controller S12K+ '•---------I minded indiv. Heavy sh retired. Age25to70. Sup-675_5473 . . magazines. 1955 to 1975 For electronic produc 2192 Martin,lrvine r & typing. $650+ xlnt pl ement your income. A1ed1l . Sofa-Broyhill + Bes t ol Playboys. lion. 1-frs 7 am-J:30pm JeannieSiseo R · • benefiJs. Interview by Drive a cab 6 ~or more DOCJS 1040 Premier. 1' I''. E.~xcei Make offer. 839<9Zl7. ~l~~i,n: s:t $2~l:~:o,•_,,~'~...,~~M~i~m~i~Le~v~erloo~~·~~ ece1Y1ng apptonly, 556-3000. a day. Apply 1n person, ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~dd . 640-4696 a rt 6 TllE SW! Marine Engineering, 5 Inspector A Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. nOg Obedieilce Class to1-w-~y_s_. _______ , 15 Ga1."",is. 24 .. box $7S. lnsurA~Girt Superio r , N.B. Jn *SECURITY 16th St .. Costa Mesa. Start 4/16 al 1 :30PM . Gcrege-Sale 8055 Grower.142..t403. • Com mercia l Lines Un· tervie.,.dng l-4pm. MEW TRACT OFFICERS* WOMAN . part.time to Newport Beaeh/lrvirle ••••••••••••••••••••••• •---------- derwriting & rating. Ex-SALESMAN Receiving & lst article 3rd Shift, 12 Midnight Lo cook evening meal for Area. S46 -49'l8. AP r i 1 11 112 _ 9 to 4. T':'~ surr~~-~rds, one per. nec::ess. 494-100 or l•---------1 W 11 t bl" hed Or inspection of precision Sam, p/tfme, Fri .. Sat & Id rly genllem•n Furniture. Stereo, dis-7 2 .~ne _8 2 , $50 each. 549·3058.Af rs.Bradley. MEDICAL ,,..~ esda ", Mange machined & molded Sun. Men over 45 or :.364•06 · •PETWORLD• hes, books. ant ique Ph :548·1573. JR ACCOUHTIHG TR AIMEE CEHTR •LSUPPLY \A!Unty eveoper . usl parts f or e lectr o-e · f'd _•c.c·~-~-------I A be 'd D and P n s io n ers pre · Shih-U:u, lifaltese, Pug, radio. decorator Items. N''ghls 11 .7 .. ~. p/l•'me. 2 exp · raw com-meehanical miniature Uniform furn. Own car & Young man. approx 18 -Ch >l k 1· Ml 3 M Retrlg $19. Sofa bed $19. ~ mission negotiable. Con-devices rt1ust be profi .1•.. 0 w ' u 5 es· se. l8 ontero Ave. Pecan headb'd SIS. Crib shifts per week. Only taet Mrs . Caldwell for c·ent . · of~,·· phone req 'd. Plant in ror lite fa ctory work. Chihuahua. tiny poodles, Balboa P enn. &Mall-.~•J.50 . , Prioruceounling courses medica l exper.needapp-1 in use P•~•son Irvine Indus. Complex. Able to work morns . lab. peke •• doxie. pitf;:;'-:--:;;;:;;--;-'-;:'-;;::----:-~-1~~~~-~·~~~~"'.:--r equired. To work as ly. Excellent henefits .•~'~PP~1~·~84~•-·~2366 __ . __ • __ I measuring instruments Call Lt. Wa rren, 833-3000, 645-2702. bulls. coek upoo. pon1. 100 PLANTS & help u..o; clean .-· J d ' ,. I Tu For Sale, .357 Magnum aide to controller. Call Contact Af I'. Carlew, Nurses Aides. all shiflJ!, inc u 1ng op ica com-ext 191, 10am-2pm es-Mixed puppies. Stud out 20 yrs. ol accumula-2Vz ineh Colt, $100. Call 644·2378. li1r. Gi lbert. Costa A1 esa 1ofemorial Conv. Hospital para.tor. Able to work to Thurs. Merch-.dlM service most brffds. 2525 lion jn our garage. 9th 494.1859 art. Spm. ----------I Hos pital. 301 Victoria, Ca.11642--0593 complex blueprints &•---~------••••••••••••••••••••••• W. 17th ot Fairviey,•, SA . thrul3th. 2217Laurel Pl,j-----~~---"JUNIOR SALESMEN Costa Mesa. 642-2734. documentation. Re-•Secys,lookkeepen •-ll-s 8005 Openeve553l-5027. NB.548·!M39 White dresser,6 dray,·ers, EOE. Nurses Aides, 7am·3pm, quires a min. 3-5 years Liz A.ei.nde.rsAgency "'"'...--s25 Relaxac::i~or, $l3, Age 10-15. Earn $?0-$40j~~~~~~~~~ ..... lllpm-7am. Exper'd or exper. 4020BirchSt.Stel04 •••••••••••••••••••••••FREE lo good home. "'°"'el 8060 646-3I08 ..._ per week gettinl! newl· trainees. Intervws Sam-Newport Beachft33.8190 EXCLUSIVE Female, Pt. Husky. Pret· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------- . customersrorlheDAILY 4pm Mon -Fri. Mesa STACOSWITCH CallforA.ppt. ESTATESALE t y & m e llow. Call 5' Sora, blue/green $50. , PILOT after school and M~dicalRecepf. Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 IMC. Established'i965 Unique & Antique ob·i-•97_·_26>5 __ . ______ 1Lag. Canyon Ridin g Spinet Organ $500. Good Saturdays. Yoo must be Exper 'd for 2 gen'I prac· Center St, CM 1139 Baker , "Costa Mesa KC Club. Riding lessons, condition 642-9641 out ofsehool by3:00p.m. titioners in N.B. ca11t;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;, I 549•3041 Servic::c Station Allen-ject.s of art, fine oil paint· IRISH Setter pups, A boarding, new barn &•----------~-. and he able to y,•ork at &46·3903. I• dant, exper'd. Day & ings,) small furnishings reg.$75. paddc><.'ks.494-3735. 2CartonahandouwleSum· least 3 days per week. Nol----------1, NURSING Equal Oppor. Emplayer eves. Full & p/lime. App-& unusual accessories. 581·3837 mer c I o lh Ing from ~.· 'deliveries or collecJing. MEDICAL RN'S, LYN'S ly Shell Station, 17th & By Appointment only. 1ewftry 1070 Pakistan. T Js hirts1· " Tran sport a t ion pro-Exper'd Transcriber Receptionist for apt eom· Irvine, N.B. 675,·088f 2 or873-Gll8572k Mini. Dachshund Pup ••••••••••••••••••••••• blouses & dresses. Al • vo'ded .Ca ll 644"~ f' ll &P/t -1 as or Mr, e · reclfml,papers$150. NSTANT CAS>I ror Old h and e mbroidered. ~ u ·........., mo NA'S plex. under 21• 200 units. Service Station Atten-•----------Call 557·1215 arts. Eq u a I Opportu nity LVN's $4.17 per hr 846-l323 dants for evenings & Two tone Mahogany Chip.I----------! Gold Silver, Jewelry, Retail value $2500. $1200 Employer .Full & Part-Time ExJ>('rienced acute care pendale dining set & cof-AKC Silky pups, males Coins, Dental Gold, Wed· or ofCe r. Call, 49'1·1274. > -Li-.--. --~~,--,d--1 -1 Newport Center hospital only. P/time-On RN p/lime 7-3 & a-11 re· week1ednds. EMus~dbe ",Y."'d ree table. Sideboard & 575. ding Bands, Watches, '!ed & Thurs 9-2, Fri • ve-1n care or e er Y Employment c::a llforall sbills.Contact lier. LVN p/time 3-11. or o er. xp pre • chinacloset.549-<MSG ~-0690 Jo;tc -Any Cond. Top 1..,.5, .• ambul atory lady. $225 ConsultantsAgency Mrs.J ensen,C.0..ta Mesa Mes.a Verd e Co n v, but®tnec.Mustbede-Prices. Free a pprs ls.•----------~ mo. 1 da y wk . off. 567 San Nicholas Dr Memorial Hospital, 301 Hospital, 661 Center St, pendable w I ref's. Apply Antiques, Art Objects. Champion sired Shlh.tiu Bentley & Co. 220 E . 17th Rlccar sewing snachiM A- ;\ 536-2802 NewportBeach 640-6150 Victoria. Costa Mesa. CM inperson,SeeFred,3131 Custom Mae rame for stud. prospcct1\lc St .C .~l .645·658S cabinet. Like new $65. ;i LVMorRM Med.lns.•--y 642-2734.EOE. RH,R-HarborBlvd,C.M. w /Pots & Plants. p arties please cnll. Crib$5.7$1·70'1S .,: ~ Se 1 st Alte d t Fumiture slripping &re-645-1436 WANTED Walnut desk, hl ·ba~k -. RELIEF Exper"d for 2 "en'I prae-Weekends RN or LVN rv ce a . n an · r· · h' "d & 1· • ~ " · p/time, exper'd. Bonus inis .. in g.ai s suppi~ Min. Dachshund 'Pups, T OP CASH DOl~LAR chair,4drawerlegalfile -~ 3-tl Shift. p/time for titioners in N.B. Call Part lime help wanted. 11·1. Convalescent hosp, for smog, brake or lamp for d!> 1l .Y<JUn1ellers . AKC. 6 wks . (714 } PAID F OR YOUR cabinet , •U like new ~ small conv. hosp. Apply 646-390.1 . Hickory Farms or Ohio, Ne~rt area. New pay licenses. Avail eves 4r 331$ V1a Lido. NB. Call 54B·08IBaft. 5:30pm. JEWELRY. "'Ai'CHES, 845·8753 ;-. Glcnhaven of Newport, Marinen Vill age. Dana scale1 n effeel.6'2·8044 . wknds. Neat appear.&: 67S-4530or 752-0792. ART OBJEC:.-rs. Go•·n,•------~---._ 1555 Superior Ave, N. 8 . Mgr trne, no layoffs. Point.See Mrs. Varga. r.;:g ..,..,. Firewood. Spill Pine. Df!l : 646-77&4. Estabacct~.ZZ-46.$160 + SA LES, Art Interested h a ndwriting. Apply WA LNUT Dresser with Large German . herd, SILVER Sfo:ltVI C E , &Stacked.$7Soord..$40 gua r . ti-1 r. Lyon s, PARTTJMESecretary male/fem. 22 & over. moroa 2S90 Newport Bl, beYeled mirror. $120. ma le, well trw ·SM. FINE F U RN & AN · for ~cord .548-&403. ~ ---------1 846-5455. for Is rael Academy of· Sharp, ene rgetic. resp.1_C_M ________ 1 87H238 ~-3353. TIQUES. 645-ZZOO 1--------- fi ee. llours 9 to 1 :30. extrovert to work e.ves in Service Station Allen-AKC PEKIN ESE Li\DI~ WANTED: UaH. Water MACHINISTS MOLDERS Experienced Equ•I Opportunit,y ~I·· rug making shop tn ~· dant, (/time, days. Work IUTH•s ANl'lqUIS WfftTE DIAAt OND RING Softeners, have reblt. le only Day & Swin.a: shift. lion. P .O. Box 68, E. Coast Village . .Must like pump lslanda&lubeb•T· Form a 11 y at t.h e • 842·1128 • 1 CT. CENTt:RSTONE ~~~nl ls. C~eap I .; for 'Prototype & small Apply 7AM & 3PM only. Irvine. Cal. 92105 retail a ell In~ Fun •l· Group Insur. Good work-Fullerton Ant.q. Ctr.'Ge 11 3pt. stones. Appruised °""'......., quantity runs. M1111t be Mac::Gregor _Yacht Corp. PIX o~.T~A-mosphere. Call R_ug ing conds. Village Shell, acqualnted sate. 1~ ol Free to flood home mixed v•luc S2 200 ~totter IM·~1"-"',.=------ a bl" t 0 work rrom 1631 Placentia CM. r-· -,,.. • .a Craflers, 546-6340. 546-l 9M. on all merchllllliiM! tor Germ a n Shep. Cotker 968.4004 • · · ;:e..;:;•• IOI I :11~etcheii , verha,I instruc· Mot ht" rs Helper-Lite & Sec.retwiel wk.'I. 504"'1, S. Bay(root, pups, good, fam dogj-'-'--'-"-----~- ' lions ~r bluepnnt. Mold houaekeeping &: child NEEDED NOW SALESMA N expttienC't'd. SPllMD.a Bal. Island (nxl. to th• eute. !itood disposition. Mitcell•eocn 8010 ••••••••••••• .. •-••• . mak i ng knowle d·l!C s uper vision. Mon-Fri 17ll02SkyPiark.Jrvtne U.S~. llPAllMAH Feny) Open'ltlurs.thn 839-3346 •••••••••••••••••••••••Cash tor &Ood uled-tum. helpful. Able to work ln· from 3 'til 6pm. Own N(OfwfpMI .•csA.Drth. ~~.wyn) , _________ .., Nttded ror-iocaJ school Sun:l2 to 5. 675-0l33 German Shepherd Pup, SCR'M·LETS !~~~ '.: .. f!.•,.ez•r•' & depen~ently.3 toSyeara trttns p . Seal Bch . ..,. ... ,....,..... d' trt" L M t b 12 ~" " ._.v, ~ence TempoTemnnra~llclp · s•LES._....... 11 c us ave · 42" ROUND Solid Oa .. paper trained, Jfd dis· 1--------- , 213/431 -61511 art 6:30 Call ~ P/llAme.ll~anl-·-yrs exp er. Afpl)' pcdatal tbl. & 4 thn JIQllUon$2::i,646-1068 ·NswE·Rs Wanted: Appliantet .It ' ;..:w:.:k::de.Y::•::.•::nYe.cl~lm::::•..:"":::.::""'=·-,r ---:-====~:-=-:---.. ~ Capistrano Un fled $145.645-0Mllal\.5PM -loY 1045 A power mo~era. Pref , 549-3041 PIESSMAM Experimc< School Distri<t. 26120 °" Ctctua -Ch1fe -NOT wortlfta. Reu ~. New •pa llunt. &h. needs Expe~en~ Only. KEIM lltlllA Victoria Bl, Capistrano Appll-.cn IOIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pecan -Marmot -~ , .. ttractive iirls tor •• '-~ HAIDwt.1.-Bcb. •••••••••••••••--•••••• Ftft Kittens, 7 m old PATCJI ES !--':'-"""--------• Equ;11I Oppor. Employer Masseuse & receptionist Salary open. CXfsetprinl· . ...,"""9 w Es T 1 NGff 0 us " mt lefctemalc, ~·e bought our daughter T~llDLESCD~?( •f,!~~~~~~~~""'i PQ81Uonsexp.ootlK'tt2lS, Ing. H arris & Soln a 2666J~arbor 81,CM Summer Uteguards. Pri. ftelrie.gd .cond.$35. '" * 1MJ8,l:JB7 a whole ne-w wardrobe w -•<:I' wtU train. Oay & night machines. Apply N•· Club In El Toro.~l'lr. 832.7671 roc school, but she had detperatelyneedTENTS ·~ CJassiried ads ttll bi ~ Jtems, s mall iten's er an: ~tetn. Jusl call &12-5618. • 1. openlnft•. Call for 1n· tlonal Systems Corp., Selling anything wtlh a wk . ti yrs. & older. Mostly Dobetm•~-\ ap· lo alter it to she'd look for upeomln1 campouta. t ervl11iw . 963·7723 ; 4361 Birch, Newport DallyrUotChmlfiedAd w/ARCSr.LlteSavinflrWlU. BUY Rtfrip, AJ prox 2 yn, fmi. ~ttds Just rlaht . She put ti you ha ve one to 962'3834, between 10 am Beath, <Near O.C. Ls a iimple mauer ••• F\rst Aid. sa.so hr. Call ptlancn.l{unnlna ornol 1qod home. Love1 PATCHES on all the donat•, calJ·te3.es•2 to 10 pm. Airport.) Just call 64.2-581&. J eff. SM-Ol60. 548 0433. ~'7Sa51. chlldm. US.117S paoll. afi . .s 3 -'-<-- " Wednelday. Aprlt 9. 1975 u,..1._ t r11..J 1 .,, HEW &USED .0...., Sall . 9060 c;_.,., Sale/ Malorcyclff/ 'YJfllHllt•• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int 9120 Scooh-r5 9150 • W--4 IOI I 1 .. 1 & Orgms 1090 'PoWffi . 90~0 ' Herretho(r American ••••··~··•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moforcycl11/ 91 SO Auto Sf'rvic• &: Ritcreational IP•t.•••p••••••••••••••• •·•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••;••••••••••• Ea I ff ii ed wt•• 'ET 11 S coofer t "-'I I Arm Sa 8., w , g1e aa ,Jr.• u1"" WI 1e your camper '74 CZ <too. red rni~.Juy. Port\ 9400 Vtflfce.1 9510 modli w. 1 Pi an o , A NT IQ u E • anted 1kl boat w/Uied teak option at de1ler' or trailer for you. There down ~h<x:ks $llOO P\it ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' GRANO, classic. Good Me re. ,outbrd In good co.t.641-7172 h1 M good demand for pty.'495·6906 . • . SUP E R chopper putt. r~r Aulo Palntlng&BodyWk, Dune DUICMY . SHA.RPI e !jll~ cond. Sacrifice at$~. cond . Paacea,MS...3200 good,clean, used unit!l under SIOOO bucks. Will ReilS()nll blc. Quality Wk , newly reblt. eng, Sl450, Tnilted: J Joturf>enve &f8.46S6eve5. looh,lltlll/ WANTED : Bolt &lip ()r now. Mesu Ca01pc r Triun1ph Bonneville MO trade ror truck .or vun. CaURtc:k&Milu:54B·J21l x.lnt cond.495.u_n~ttS. f*lcertUckeb. TV Cllortff 9050 aide tie for 32' sailboat. Sales,2036Harbor,Coeta Ch op per. pull backs . Won'tlasllon!(withsun1· ----~r -~-----~-. Mf·"'""" , lodlo, NB. Call Tom lla mel, Mesa camel seats . Will trade mer coming on. Triumph Brand New Dclro 12 Volt 9550 -Him 51 8091 ••••• ••••• ••••••••••••• .. ~c1-4 Wheel Drl• .. n, ereo ......,. :n:r.o. for truck or van or will G!50cc !551 -1005 bt·twn Battery. $35. & 600 13in. t111tc.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• OpenRoad 101}J' cabover , make deal for cai;h. IOAM&2:30PM. Tire.115.497·3182. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l101li¥J1•l1 1013 ustomStereo,O...t<om· NEWPOltTlll DK~llp•/ 9070 comp. sel( cont,, 557·1005 MotorHomes, _V.WE-.'G. l6 00CC 4WHEEL DRIVES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ponent8. •"'95..Colfeetbl, Member •r Charter W/Jacka •ood con..t Sal /R 9 1 " ..., v ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1000675·8'113 ~· for Sale-Kawasaki 100, • "t 60 """·6940 ··-·~99 ··ft6 Drum Set. .S fllece, ,...11.rl credenza,,pan. l11mptbl. B•sl.s • .,_, ......,...." .. bl ""' •~"' ot11•BoatSllpl-RenL 1974, qood •ond. C··ll •••••••••••••••••••••••1----------1 w te. Exce enL «>ndl· ....,.7313 , 18' Ski boat:s $40/day -..... ~ .. Uon •m 64ij.!7•• 24'Skl J k ~ d Beaut.ifullocation Motorcyclff/ Tim,837·1019. 24' Pacearrow 1973. 440 283 Chevy engine parts. · • · -Stereo AM IFM 8-track re· fr ac s -1 ay CalJ 64.2·9606 Scoof.n 9150 , cng. Gen & air cond. 1;lp 1-.:ng . blrn.·k & hcalhs. Cull F 25 G I BSON W/c ceive• under war t 27 ' Fe r Iner S'J,S /d.ay ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 YAM. Al{A 115 Enduro. 6, m<iny xtra:;. ready to ror dc1a;1,· a•··.~·1 1 "fl, • aHe . • rany. 32'0randBankM too/day SLIPSAva·118 1200 .,. V'"'"" .. Xlot ehape. '200. tua-0792 $50 or bst oft. 2606 B &O' Grand BanksS200/day Ne-~ •-ac 1972Triumph1~ mi, .,.1s. 646-0792 or go. 12,000 mi, $10,500. 6pm ,,... ....... -• aft6. 1o~1orida II u ~ .... •"DI> .. 1 t d s•-k """" · 645-4254 aft 6. 962·1763 l ~'---------·I .... -,,..... ---.u . Call Now lo Reserve! 10' ·60' Power .,· 5n-~J ......... , uuuv m1. Autos for Sale New Cothplete set or SI· 1 & Marine . N.EWPORT Ill 18'. 60' SaH i4 KomforL 251,.:t' stcont ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 LAMDCRUISER STATION WAGONS tngerl aiid Drums. $600 or Equlpmmt Lido Village 613-3332 073-5253 1913 Kawasaki 100 cc 10 1974 Honda 450 air. awn, Ladder ruil. · · t d , · · 1200 miles $1400 S•le/trade motor horn•. Anti-s/ ra e tOr van or cllr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• loots, Soll 9060 looh Sto 9090 speed tratl bike. $.lZS. • 963 .1"74 • 494 .8894 .. ck.i~ics to Choose from E1n1mplc : 1972 ~aft $~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ; •••• ~":!':••••••••• 642-4335 aft!5 pm. ••••••••••••••••••!~.~~ Ofl ...... M ... e• eMral 9010 l9'11CATAUNAZ1 o St ·1bo •-t Honda ... Cust. •~-of , . '7l S,HASTA Mini llome, '67ShelbyGT500fo,.•··J, ••• ,. I 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9•L HP E ·nruc1 r~ orage·Sal a... Oolll MUU> 73 II d , .. F '' 18 l .,. --.·s •• 'fAXADVANTAGE .,.~ vt e l8 .Lauch'g1ncl;aom chrome&flake.Cust.om .-on a 4V anng, cg • x nt . cond . l.o ortradefor '6!1·'72Ford ••.•••••••••••••••••••• Xlntcond.494·9679 prk<> Am Legio tank, seat, bars. STOOor pipes, rack, crash, bar. mileage.$5,300.645.(1663 ~1 T . 1·ru ck F'z 5o . H ('YI., 3 s pet..'CI, air, warn huhs, radio, heater. &t.•J<· lr;1 clean. (11i6FOLI E xee 1vl chrs fi,5/25 Sec Donate your boat •· • 71 Bullaco 250 Sang l-"======.=.:::::::...1 $4177 chn $4 /24,,drft m8.Ch $6!5 Boy Scouts S46-4990 Sailboat , trailer , 14 . ft. 613·507.0. bstofr. 842·4992 aft ti. Both ex. cond. Must Sell i CORTEZ. like new, low 645·9471 · 53 t ·722.l PJ<ne. 867 W 19th, CM LIC SKIPPER AVAIL $250. 968·6034. 2 sails, Trmsportatlon t973 Suzuki TS125. Set. up 546-4337 mile:1. $8000. OVER 200 f">ACK/\RDS ~7411 · . . · fiberglass on wood ••••••••••••••••••••••• for short. track, many ex- . . 498·2315. for saJe. 193S thru 1957 & ~--'-=------!Fo r e i g n /Dom . d e l1v . tras s400 Call (?l4) 72 SUZU KI 250, new T •1 T misc parts for ull yrs ~RXEROXS600or2400 exp. Cel. Nav pow/sail HO~IE 16 Cherry, .ever· C Sal / 833.3930 • engine, $450. or best of. rat en, ra'fff 9170 Call :· 541.3006 Hrs .8 th;~ custom aound proofin 673-1410 Ylh1ng. Used 10 times. a~ert, f' rcr.540·1215 orSS7·6tl84 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPM &t h ~ · .aco U1 t ical s h ell $1 ,950.546-9-453 Rent 912 1914 llONOA 350XL. 14' GIRSON sc l r -on.t ru 'r1. S.t1oitlcant ly reduce ' l!.S.C.G. A.ux.. Safe Bout-, . •••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp. low milei $800. 73 Yamaha. TX 500, crash contained, $350. Classic ti2 F'ord Convert. . DMleimA $-rovorA _· 1%6 Horbo1; ( M .646 9JOJ nblH Excellent condi mg & Navigation. Course LIDO 14 ~ANfED. With RENT: VW Camper Van. Call 49z..98t5 afters·oo bars, raring & trunk , 645·0863 New motor 20.,5 w tlon.' ~Ju st $3S. Cal Begins 4 /10(15. 7t;>Pt1. Floatation lank. Gd . Sips 4. AC. fully equip. ' · $1100.495·0594aft5 Ba\hoa lilvd.' NB~ $5iXi Dod ~c ~~ T Jeep w/ .,.2.oz1 extension 286:' Sunset. Aquatic Manna. Coqd. Trlr not. needed. ByOayor Wk .586--0475. '15 YA MAHA 350RD , -. Trailen,Utillty 9180 673.R08fior ti73 _3003 • winch. m etal lop, doors, ::1 • · Harbor Masters Of(icc. 673-2346. · brand new. Must sell ! llONDA ~R.J25 F;ls1nore ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· & tarp. Gd cond. $!950. TAX SALE, a brand new ( E nd o r Ed fn g,e r) Custom Made Campe $950. 548-4582 '! & M pipe, FM"F port. 1~·16' till trailer. Ideal for ;53 Buick straight 8, J!ood 675·5631. Exec. Wa lnut Desk & 638-4687 or842·162D. Newport so• Slip Shell ·tor Sin. bed. $175. 1ng, extremely clean & dune buggy. cycles. Best eond. low mile:; $350 1-'"'-=cc.------~ .... c-'" · /----""~'~"=""~"---lc'="'~·~·~u=12. ______ ,1 cc~LA:::..:~SS°"'IF~r~•~:o::_:~~·="~'~•="=;'=··/-'-"-'-t'_•_7~5-·7_4~9S-al_t_•_P_M_._11 _·=·'='~·r~83o:::7~·•~928""----646·0098 'Want ads Call642·56'78 ~ • .......... mpora I t 1· I Oce . E ---------st)'lla1. Paid $1600. wi ll n ern'.1 1ona u.n1c n· take s950• P vt pty. ter p r1ses .seeks Lea~e-Autos, Hew· 9100 utos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 873-8300 Com mere1al boat with ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Office Furn. & Equip. Hi· •peed Copier. Lk new cond. 968·5677 hold . Jim Kiani 646-8929 ' Diesel Trawler, sips 5. fly bridge, like new, 22 hr. $26.SOO. 675-8945 2t'OWENSCRUISER Head, Galley, v.s Pwr. $1900. 675-4618 ANTIQUE S e~re ta ry d esk W/ COCKTAlLBOAT pedestal, .walnut, $45. I932 Lyman Bay Launch 5~. completely restored in· Pi.o. & Org6M 8090 side & out, full covers. •••••••····••••••••••••• Sat. phone 642·9405, Sun. FIELD'S Warehouse Sale1_67_5_·6~'-'"~----- 400 Pianos &organs. new Lyma n 25 fl . Wo od & used Splnt;ts. Grands. Lapstr;1ke, hardtop, ex· PJarers. Going ~t for tras. 1·633·3069. business. Rent/option lol---------- buy. Kawai, Steinwlly, •This week only ! Nu Pt1crc Ba ldwin , Chicker ing, eng at wholesale priees. Yamaha, Kimball, Wur., Pisces Marine,645-3200 etc. nELD'S C714l638-2770 25 ft. Owens, 1965. Good l20'12Brookhl.ll'St.GG cond. $3500 .. Moving. must sell! 673·5298. HAMMO N D O r ga n Spinet. Moving Must 28' Glass, F /B, twn V8 l /0 Seti ! $995 o r B~t.. w t trlr. Loaded e\ec. 67$-3468 tronics. Xtras .. 400 mi range. Sips 8. Purchased P ENN Jig m aster "500" new '73 $29M; $18Ptf. P.P . Fi 1 hinJ! r eel , $8U. 213 /886-1301 . H~ndmade fishing pole 'botb'for$50.492·2371 . 24 ' Lonestar & Trlr. II ---~~~~~--1 mere outbd. Many xtras. PIANO' WANTED: Pvt. Must Sell! Will sell t ply. wanUI to buy Piano best offer. 673·2990 'for r•sh. S30.Ql33 552·8404 A OOH'itN1£NT ~JNG ANO SEWINC CU10E FOR THE GAL ON TH£ GO; ..... -Ad In w-·· World Call Seo 642-5678, bl. 330 S«ame4-To-Slim Be/led Topper! . ' 9364 10Y,.11Y, ,, 1!f .. ;_ 11f ... 1'- • . 7000 fxiAeu B-£ '74 ROTARY Plcku Auloinatic tra·nsrnission (53409XJ Used low mi. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY S217T fuU fl<!Ce l)lu• ta• & fie. 181 75 !Dia!""'· omf. Ind. to & be. & an carry,....,. i;;tw~s !!II otlly 48 m:u 0.19nMIP8Y .... ~1l>"C•1~123 "n_Ptirn9n!_Rlll• I 1 18'11. ' '74 M·AZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. Low mi. (284KSYI IMMEDIATE s2777 DELIVERY , 5 199DowH581?~HTH 1~7?1 1~1• rmce t:>lu• 1u & toe. 1811!> 10111 rro;i '"''I •<>Cl 1u• & i.c & du t~uy·~~ c~a•Qo~ !or o<11v 4" lfU• Oelerrell Ply mini Pf•C• 14123 ... .,,.,. Pin:.nl"'ll'I Mata I I 76'- .~72 FORD COURIER PICKUP IMMEDIATE D.ELIVERY '72 DATSUN · (L8110776346) FULL PRICE '68 FIAT 124 Sport Coupe. (XTG011J FULL PRICE '70 FIAT (351BTM ) FULL , s1 PRICE '70TOYOTA MARK II 'Coupe. (6\1CRN) ·- • 169542UJ '67 TOYOTA 4 Dr. Deluxe. {WBM534J FULL PRICE '72 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. (664GMUJ FULL PRICE '70TOYOTA {643BEKJ FULL PRICE '68 TOYOTA DELUXE 4 DOOR (WXM706) 5577 FULL PRICE • ·-, I Li,...IL. ¥ t"'IL.lJ I weanesaay. Ap111 IJ, 197!> Auto• Wanted •9ti YO .-11no1, IMponecl ......... ,.,.... ······················· ······················• ······················· . . ' AlfaR01Ho •705 MW 9712 .................. l•,...W Aoto.,1,.pomcl 9560 Tnicks 9560 Auto1o W a nted 9no ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FltEE APPRAISAi. W~ buy uaed cara trucks. Call GROTl CHEVROLET for u fret' appraisal. .............................................. ······················· ............................................. .. IMW 9712 -97ZO Jtottft •7Sl . .. PICKUPS 73 El Cam;no, minlcond. we PAY TOP OOILAR •i,',• $3500, Cull Stt->vc f'OR 'fOP USEDCAltS AlfCLR- luy or Lecat> Authoriied '74 IAVIJUA CL OSI OUT SAVI$$$ ························ ....................... ······················· WILL BlJY YOUR Jensen Interceptor '11. -COODSELEC'TION 675-5895 FORt:lGN, DOMES'TlC. HEW & USED °'CLASSICS Prices start at .. ... Vons 9570 If yout _cur is extta clean <J 777 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t.'ll u:; first .J '66 FORD SupC'r \'an. BA UER IUICIC r'7J Oatliun !2575SW ) ot runs, looks new. Nev.· 2~25 Hurbor Blvd. q:Mled , AM rudio. t.u:cs, butts , brukcs, lo _Cosla~es u 979·2500 l • m• """'" --TOP DOLLAR fQJ\ e.wtA '70 Dodgf' Van. gold shn~ PAID crpt, bed, Craig stereo fOYOTA s1500.675 3063 IMMEDIATELY '63 ChC'vy Panel. 6 t'Y I FOR All .1966 H<irbor. c M Mb 9303 uuto, xlnt m<.oeh. $395 or FOREIGM CARS GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 Bench 8lvd, Huntineton Beach 8A7·6087 S49·3331 SELLING TOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID For Imports Paid Cot or Not. DeOR Le-wis 1..-.+s 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9¥13 S1:tles & &rviee leach I""°"' MacArthur and J amboree 848·Dove 752-GK>O Newport Beach Audi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 lOOSL, Silver. sunroor, AM /FM stereo, AJC, X lnt. cond. 96().\519 IMW 9712 * 5301 * IMMIDIA'lf DILIVERV GOODSEUCTIOH * Coo1lc1or"'9 " * Leosloog * Eliminate lhe middle marl. Lease dlroct from authorised dealer! '73 BMW '4 speed lransmi11aion, AM /FM radio, like new. (878JLSl $4977 eJe:~:1° , 1960 Ha1bor, ( M 646 930~ DATSUN, TOYOTA 32,000 ml'1 , Lear aLereo. OR VOLKSWAGEN $7900. fl73 ·6'13J . ~Alie Lt'OPRA Ovit ~gTp Mada 9731 DOLLAR. CAU. KENT •••••••••••••••••••••••_ ALLEN,540·0442 73 MAlDAllX·J I COUl'I lVll 240 z. Must sell! '4 Autom1;1.l\c:, only 28,425 1pd. Air. Mttgs. Stert'O. miles. extru clean, & 58 ,000 mi. New tiref. ,ood warranty . Good t'Ond . $2850. Aft 6 PM "52·0051 i399H G E) '~ · ti4.S·:i700 Dir: TV PRIZB-7S ·B ·2 10 , Mu edes ltftl 9740 .'74 GMC hair ton, 454 , ofrer. 842·6~9. CAU OR COME IN ~erra Grande. pfs, p/b, '61 Ford i':l·onolinc van. TO SEE US WANTED TO RENT lat rru:ll. car, will make you monthly pymts. Have in surance. 640·1517 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tb ere m usl be a reason ~·e are lfl in sales. "1 ln service, ff 1 in selection. <1ra n.:e. b\11ck Int. no ••••~•••••••••••••••••• Cepri 971 S radio. $3000 + tu & He . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-6389 How Purchasing Top Quality Used Mere ... air, $4000. 545-16.57 Ct1e rry. V-fl, ?J channel '73CHEVY Pkup. l/2 lon , CB -S~~-.rsus l . int<'r. NEWPORT IMPORTS 72 3.0CS Coupe. Metallic paint, s un r oof, ste reo, no longer imported. Truly a collectors car. 7~FJ, only, 1~--------·crevi~r BMW 73 V6, auto. x)nt cond. lo ·72 D1;1tsun St.-'dtul. Slick. ~118 \\.'. 1st Slrt<ct m 11 es· $3500 loller· $1800 or muke offer. Pvt 350 l I L d Must see __ ._.,_,._,.o:J4o ___ 1. ___ , au o. x n . con . --Autos, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2,900. 536·~1 l aft SPM Autos Wante-d 9590 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 f'ord Pick Up 14000 mi. XlntM nd . $3400. 646-1135 eves. SELL US TOUR CAR! W t: pay top price! MUST BE CLEAM Wilt lake anything in tradt', watches, rings. TV 'sete .. 3100 W.C..st Hwy. NA 642-9405 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~------- 73MAZDA Pickup w /lhell Extremely sharp. piston enft ine. & only 21,000 mites. (99J·IJV) WE BUY IMPORTS 2000 HAHBOR BLVD. 645-1500 COS1'A MESA Top Dollar For Any ~1ake or Model. 645·5700 Dir. ·------- '73 COURrEH. Aulo .1-------~-1 w/shcll. Lo n1i11.--s. $2,695. &16-J.>16 OrangC! Co.ll'ty~s Highe-st S Buyer onl.-poris Bill Maxe-y Toyota Call Roger or Uill 847-8555 JIM PANOS M,AZDA 2001 S. Manchester Anaheim 636.fiOOO Don't give up the sh i r ~ ··List"' it 111 classified. Sltip lo s hore r~sult::.! 642-5678. :::0'75 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 0--Pillared HT. ~t . . t ::.:.·:::~~:~~=$3 88 8' _-CIL 11J»Hl'1!jj)) ' ~"° '75 TORINO 1 Dooe-H.T. IUHD NIW '75 PINTO WAGON l•tt.IV•o• _ ......... ,_.__ ' -.. .-o.1•11>"•-" ' ·~ $2998 73 l'ID2-HT V·I, ~o. tr1n~ .• IKtory air t onc!i!ionino. potft'f slftl'1ng, p/11$ frlras. (1"8GWIC ). wtCIAI. ~&Yu.MU '61 CAD. El DORADO Loadtd. lncludino fKIOry •ir COhJitioni~ (XCL917) '72 T -BIRD LANDAU t-~. includinQ IKlory •ir Cordi!~109. C1-IETNI. 51388 52888 v.-. 1vto. trans. .• lilC'tory air conclilloning, ~ '73 PONT. GRAND PRIX. 53288 s!8'ing, power br<Jl<'1. ptMtt wird!Hn, (06l(;SI( I. SPklt.l '1lltliHC9IQ AYllLMll 7D BUICK LE SABRE 4door. lo.tded. lnch • .iino •ircand1tlon. !~BCT ). sPKl&I. AIWCMG &........U '69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Y.f, IUfO. tr.-ns. .• pawtr $fttrlng, radio, hrtlffl', vinv1 root. r?96HO IJ. IPfCW nlMHCJNI •YMMU 51288 5988 TRUCK & CAMPER . ='° '75 MAJORWAY = t OHA "74 FORD F250 ~TON PICKUP Powel" 5teerlng. radio, ' hNttt 1«12nu1 ' $4488t COMPLETE FOR ONLY * IUPU IPICIAL * IUND NEW 1975 FORD CAMPER VAN SUPER SPECIAL PRICE l~on~v'!E!i! ,r!.~~ steering,·~~. hc1ltr. dbr. inltrior. Lie. Ho. Fl3S42. 9"Cli\L f9loUllCM &VAIUIU ffUNCM&YUWU '72 CHEVY Surfer Van v.a, 111to. 1r1M-br•ncl new Wildwood s11rfe• COflvtrsion. Lie. 1511*\\. lfKw. NfMCIMO &V&IU.&lt '73 COURIER J!IC!io, l'eater, s1t9~. lo, lomilf'S. ffl478T ~ flWCNI &YIUIU '73 RANCHERO "'4.l!o. lr111S .• 1lr t ond•l1Dni1'19, r.-itio, htt1lt•. Bron1e Lie. ( l'U.1S61 ) N'Kl.U. fllWil(M .l.YMMU '74 FORD F250 '"Ton PidtuP Truck & (¥l'IP'f. Powtor stffring. r.-itio, hell~. Ntw '15 Mi(_.., C¥n~<, Locenw ~. CG12Ul Sl'f(lt.l ~ &Y&IUolll '73 FORD FIOD V. Ton PU 6 tyl .. slick shill. air concll!lolllng. #57166U 5"CU.l flUHONO &Y&IUllU '70 TOYOTA P.U. "~ 1»!nt·ll:Ufll gre1r• • ~ ITll'l5. llO<t61G COMPLETE WILDWOOD CAMPER CONVERSION Sink, icebox, pM11ling, car- pe!lno. r11r dinttte. Cf E08HW6521JI 52888 53488 53188 52288 53188 •4488 52588 5988 COURIER & SHELL Su ntu i\ nu KJS·:i l 71 l-'67~5-::·3''-'-28.,--,,--,:-::----t..!•~·~';;lY~-~C"'u'.'.CllC.'.6'.'.7>-~7600~.'--I 74 Capri. V-6, PP. auto, radio, xlnt cond. S3:m 548-5083 '74 CAPRI Silver Metallic pnt ., A /C. s tereo AM /FM , 4 spd. Blk. vinyl inl. & roor. 834~ days, 549-2040eves. Doh.., 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llAHD -'14 PINTO 2 DOOi SINN SAU PllCI ~ '7,5 MUSTANG 112 DOOi 1.J lltr• 4 ""-...... 1•1111'1 ' ...... --9. --He ~. [satr/'l~l "" $3388 ....... NIW 75 GRANADA 4 DOOi • qt. -· -· ,. ___ -,_..._ '""'°Jl!ftl.dfl\aQ ......,..r .,_ l!IMlll..11#11) "" $3998 '70 MAVERICK 51088 • tYI~ stick tlllrt, radio. hNffl'. l l'l.llCLH. l'taM,..... '"JAMU '73 FIAT l 21Sl Coui>e •2388 4 lpeed lr•l'IS •• rtdlo. twter. buckfl Mlll5. !!PHTP). ~ ~ .......... '74 PINTO Sedan •2211 A11lo. lr•ns.. ~ slftr1r'9. r.-dlo, hH!er wtw lirn, yfinf. (41SICXTI. JNCW. ...... Al.,MMU '71 PINTO Runabout •1388 A11lo. trotM., 1ir COlldillonlng, radio. helter, Lie.. '°'°NW. 9"Cllf. ....... &VM&llf i~IU~~'~y 5.0~klnnig. p)Wef 51788 steerl19, r«tio. M•ttr. LlcMM Ho. !imHEO> Sl'taM AMiUICINO A'IMMU '72 PONT. Catalina 2 Dr. Sein. 51588 • cvr .• $fick "1Jrt, r«tio. l'lieotlfl'. ll!MGllP 9"Catl. ~ ......... '69 FllOIRD s1211 0.H.C.' cyl .. ttk:k lhltt. IZU07S ................. '68 COUGAR XR7 51088 Ecoaomic1I 4 $ONC1 tr.._ #JSl10n RW,__&Y&UIU '74 MUSTANG GHIA FREE TUHl>UP Contoct Oatsun-Toyolu-VW Used CarM•ager Porsche & l·londa Civic I owne" only. 0.-aMng Lo I Mission Viejo be held-April 26th. Register at.... lntpOl'ts DATSA TOYOTA VOLKSA..PORSCHE t a'I01 .....-... ...,..,.. TUNER•AIR ........ ~ aat•t7.o . . l731SuperiorAve,Ct.t '73 280 4 Dr. Sedan . 642 ~2434 Loaded! Sharp! MusL (across rromskuterink) se ll . Besl O f rer . 833--8()g.4 . '69 ROADS'rER 1600. as-1-'"--"-'-"----- sume loun or Cash. 5~2-0217 120 W. Warner l:ll So. Main Sunlil Ana 557-2lJ2 '74·FIAT 12BSLCOUPE Economy plus style! White exterior with red bucket seuts. Save on lhisone. (059 KKV) MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS OVER 100 MEW&USBI MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of lnDOrls AUTHORizto_ MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester. Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa An.a Fwy. '75 Mercedes Exec. Special Good till April 12 4SOSE at only $ZSS.8l mo. (36-mo. open end lease); low mileuge exec. car; fully equipped. Full sale price 514,949; ser.3798 Max. liab. $10,310.28See. Dep. $270. s.o. Fwy at A,.,, J1"m Slemons 831-1742 or 495-1700 '69 FIAT 124 2 Dr Hrdtop lmf.orts Sport. Engine complete· Sl ,9300 ly rebll. New disc brks.1 ________ _ S84 -092«pm-9pmwkdy•. '73 Mercedes ' Fiat ·74 x l 00 /9, red, Am /Fm s tereo, maw 280 C whls. Gd cond. $4250. w/sunroof, electric win· 839·1983. dows, extremely well 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ~ ::~ .... l HIMll ,!' '·'I. HONDA f · : ' 1 '; i Ef \ •.• ,. ,.l Hf ll B '"" ·"' 10% OYER FACTORY IMVOICl OH ALL HEW '75HOHDA SEDANS You r choice of .accel!ll!lories plus tax & license. Order you r11 today. "fRIEOlANOER ' '11>l~ G C. l l•d G G '> 1 l I 11 I 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 JaCJUar XJ-12 kept, garage kept & very low miles. May be seen " NtWPUHT lf'IPURTS 3100w.eo.1111wy.u.. 642·9405 'f.J MB 190 SL. $4500. CHERRY! Call 645-0034 '70·280 SL Convert, 4 l!l pd., 2 tops . 45M. l Ownr. Flawless. $8250. 494-7191 '65 220SEB $2.500 642-1717 '7028051~ Fu ll powe r , a u to. AM /FM, Sun roof. Silwer wtBlk leather int. $7800. 979·3815 a ft lOAM. FOR SALE OR LEASE '73 450 SE. sunroof, xlnt cond . &1().8095 'ti5 MERCEDES BENZ 22Q. In impeccable condi· lion. You really must sec th is one to rutly ap. Full factory power, air preciatc its condition. conditioninJ!, etc. White Just 47,000 miles. $2-195. w /dark blue interior, on-i\sk for Ed Carpenter. Jy 17,640 miles. very well 750·-'21-'4-'l_d-'k_. ____ _ kepl &: serviced by us! MGI May be purchased !ar 9744 below r ctuil m:1rkct ••••••••••••••••••••••• price. Come in & test drive today! NEWP(lf\T IMf'Uf\TS 3100 W.C...t llwy. NA 642 ·9405 1968 MGB. new seals , radials , stereo, runs xlnl. $1450. 673-7994 '72 MGB, mech. perfect. Must sell this ~·eek. Any reasonable offer. 837-9(8.t or 832-555J Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'73 JAGUAR '73 OPEL XJ6 SEDAN MANTA Empire white with red Automatic transmission, leather interior . radio, heater, aircondi- Automutic, factory air lioning. (243GJU) conditioning, full power, lcle•f !or ov~niotrl tw)pt, or for tM t bf11Clt, or 111sl• good wo'1{hofM, ~ 5G T AP8S?'.ISO. - $2999' Power slfltflng. rlldlo, IW•ter. l.M'ldau to,p. OIC:or group, plus •II the eii:tr1s. l.lc. No. mL.PT. AM /FM stereo. chrome $1777 d isc whee l s, etc . Be<1utiru1 blend of styling eJ l • and pedo,mon c e . eGJl .WJU llAHD NIW '75 FORD PICKUP DAS SAVll 6 Cyli... t FlOO custom slyt. • .MO GVW Pkg .. knllttd vlnyl M•I. ,..._ $3588 1 '74 RANCHERO 500 v-a. tuto. tr-.. •Ir cond., Po'#ll' i re.ring. Jusl Ilk• new. "'"'" <STK407 1 l':'ii~5~76~9~s=~ VOLVO . I{; ·C•d•~ 1966 Harho1CM6469JO~ -r.....:... 'Ml..: Find what you wanl in 'f'""':"""' Daily Pilot Classifieds. I • -'-...o.:' •. i., .. ...4-A' .l._...o. •• ,IMpor+locl' , , •. ~!·.~~~•••••••••••••~!·.~~~••••••~~ .... ~~~·.~:~~•••••••••••• U -..J Wednesday.~~~1~9 , 1975 .a OAILYPILOT ·~, =·••.•••=-•••••• ~••••••••••••••••• ••••• .'.~~••••••••••• Cltevrolet · tt20 ConffM•tel 9930 Dodge '9935 ~~· •• :~••••••••••• ~!·.~!~!!••••••••••• :,~~~·.~:~:! .......... . POl"'ldte t1so Vollaw.,.. •110 hevrot.t tt20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··:;i'COMiit8fT'Ai.'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford t940 Okhmobile ttss Plyft'IOUth 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COHMB1. MAll(fV J9&4 Dodge DART, S250or ••·~•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''1 SUPER 00, beouU!ul '6 CHEVROLET CHEVRot.rr bell o rrer . G ood '73LTDC . I '70CU'" .. 55 '7 1 SATELL I TE i te N b ak I h '64 VW $400 SALES Ir S£RVICf: R o y <1 I b I u e w i th transportation. &&2·9814 ountry Squ re, 9 1 ..,.__ n r. ew r ts.cute • matchinJ(: pudcled top -------·--pa"a .• mlnt cond, A/C, SUPREMt:, 53000 ml , SEBR ING . Air. P /S. ·• tlr••· J!'M ·A track CallafL.lPMMB-4478 WAGON 2121H .... ll•d. and Jeath\:r Interior . Dodge J)a rt, 68, 6 cyl , AP!f /FM ir;.tereo. Roof. ne wllres,in1mac.Sl,650. Lowml.Xlntcood.$1615. •t.ereo, bra, complete COSTAMEsA Dual comfort ,;eats full radio & heate r, 2 d r, rark. Pwr pack, 26,000 83.1 ·9,65 days, 833·2907 645·350"'=·------reblt. en1. Xlnt cond . '7t VW BUS, 13,000 ml. Malibu. f;con. lcyllnder, 546·1200 power fa ctory air cO ndi· tt,000 mi. nu tires , mi , S3700. 644 ·6192 eve/wknd $!100.oroffer67~2804 * 132-6519 * automatic, power 1\eer-llonlni AM /fi'M stereo S800,Jofr.846·34JO --ontfac 9965 In If, rad Io, heat er . '70 Kingaiwood Sta. WaR. eruise ;ontrol. etc. 1'otal'. ~d 99• Ma•erlck 9947 '67 CUTLASS Supr~nu>, lo ·.•••••.••••••••••••••••• 74POISCHl914 '88 VW, nu eng, tires, (239MC0) A/C.P Js,P/b.xlntoond. lyequippedalldpril'ed to '"'O ••••••••••••••••••••••• mll<'age. or 1 g ,.O~n c r . 70V fo.NTU~ASta .Wgn . 2. Litre, Sapeed, stereo, paint. XI rond. SllOO. SISSO.S44 ·l900 fS..5). sell .(ZZ4EIH)Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• $750 . Ca ll ·.uayt 11ne. 9. pass. P JS. Pt B. JieW allo1 wheels, 1 owner, s""at-8294. aft .5 or all day . (.ti 1] . 54695 '73 R"1nc hcro, xlnt cond. '70 MAVERICK 548-1886 llrl's, lug11:. rack, A/C, lu super nice car ! Lie. <fU l CllrytSer 9925 Air, stereo, ma~s. 25,000 ---------n11 lt.'s . $1 ,500. Pvt. Ptf. 1'3KOE. COHY•m1&.1 "1,.11 Atn: ,· ••••••••••••••••••••••• nli's. SJJ.'\O. 496-7332. Automatic transmission, 74 Toronado. xlnt, loaded, Finanl·. Av ail. 968-52:14 5 UU' IWIO HRYSLER Sta. Wag .. 9 radio, heater, low n1iles. no down, takeoverpymt, --Crtf•l•rlMW 1972 Super Beet.le, ortg, • pass. '60-0d cond. SI~. 'l•llJlli:.. '69Et·on300,newintt!rior. (465BEO ) 642·4532 Po ntiac ti4 , ·rcn11Jei;t, owner, Am /Fm, 11 ,000 · • TOYOTA Ph:&4Z·l2'12 ~.... eMJt.i 6 cy l . eng ine, low $1477 -----auto, small 6 <'YI. xtra 2JOIS W. Jiot Street ~i. left on warranty, :a:lnt · _ mileage, •75 laJ!S paid. '73 Toronado, fully equip. xtra rlean, nu trans, nu &ntuAnH Kl.').3171 1n .. ~~-•'°19'3pe/;,.1!-..,0leves 1_966Horbor.C.M 646·9303 COMet 9927 '73 Afark JV OWNEJ{ $1600.Ca11Steve675-9577 el L , ; ~'!;:~~·6~~~~SB~ft~;i~ brakes. abO\'e A·I (;011d. & & ...... .........., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1t1UST SELL roc actual , • a111t Atnia Mus t Sell , $450 /ofr. - Vol•o 9772 '13 EL CA MINO S.S, full '7 1 COMET, Air, pe rf. WliLSE. book value or 74 ~ord l.TD Countr~ '-"''-WJ\O "'knds. 645·3449. pwr. has shell & new' mcch . cond. $1 ,4~. l ·~ 675. 100% ffin. avail. to Squire. Under lO,OOO mi. .: · Into 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires'. 20000 ml . .-:1,200. MPG493·56SS "'"'•I b • · V.P . cu r . Co. main· ·; TOYOTA '73 flREBIRD Ill CLIAN !!1 ..., qua · uyer · Lo mi. & tained . 1tfost available ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLA~lC SPECIAL M2·530l COllHM.tal 9930 abseil~~~:,~~:~· Hextr~s. 846-0287 Hunt'g 1964 Ho1bor. c M 64ti 9JOJ ~~~ ~'fl~· :'~['!~1~lnl. 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ByGAftYGRANVILLE OI ttlt DfllY .-1w.t$Uft Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga denied Tuesday that he acted i'V;prOperly in 1973 when he accepte<I $7l4 in consulting fees and , expen!les from SpartU1burg County, South Carolina. VaJlerga spoke freely about the Spartanburg 1>ayment and other controver5\es centering around the county assessor's office l:lur- Ing an exclusive two-hour in - terview in Santa Ana. Spartanburg was added to the list of assessor's office con- troversies last week when it was learned that Vallerga and Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, who preceded Val)erga as Orange County's as- sessor, collectively had accepted $7,176 from the South Carolinc.i 1county. Vallerga was paid $714 and out 1-linshaw $6,462 for Coll$ulting services and expenses related to Orange County's sat1; ol a com· puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County fors:;!,045. Tuesday, Vallergasafdtbepuy· ·ment to.him was neiµ.er illegal nor a conflict of interest. The 52-)'ear·old assessor poinl· ed out that state codes do not pro- hibit assessors or their employes from consulting with public agen· ro Nixon ·'De.al' Told South Vietnam Promi-sed U.S. Help By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UP!) - Former PreSident Nixon secretly promised South Vietnam Presi· dent Nyugen Van Thieu that the United Stales would react ''vigorously" to any major viola- tions of the Paris peace agree- ment by Communists, a White I-louse spokt'sman said today. In a statement, presidential prelis secret.ary Ron Nessen said: ·'The publicly s tated policy and intention of the United Stales govemment to continue lo pro- vide adequate eConomic and military·assistaoce and to react vigorously to major violations or REDS PROBE SAIGON DEFEN~S-StoryA4 .GOLDWATER BLAMES JFK, LBJ FOR WAR-A7 the Paris agreement reflected confidential exchanges between th~ 'Nixon administration and President Thieu at the time.'' Nessen said. however, that the Coast Youth · Classroom Cut ' Jaw passed by Congress on Aug. 15, 1973 outlawing military ac· livity in Southeast Asia "of course ruled out the possibility of American military reaction to violations of the agreement.'' President Ford was quoted as telling congr~ssional leaders lo-. day there are "no private agreements" between the Unit· ed States and Soutb Vietnam. Ford met with Democratic and Republican leaders of the Senate and House less than an hour after Nessen's statement. CSeeSECR ET, PageA2) Seti!enced ~·(>st of I; ~a~her > In Utah Plan: $679;000 ' CASTLE DALE, Ulah <UPI) - A 21.year-old Dana Point man was sentenced to five years to life in prison Tuesday· tor robbing a Utah highway patrolman of his pistol, holster, ~It and badge. Seventh Di stri ct Judge Edward Sheya pronounced sen· Lenee on Barry Anderson, 25382 Westborne Drive, one of two men arrested on aggravated robtiery charges after a patrolman was overpowered and handcuffed lo a fence alongside Interstate 70 Jasl [all. . By FR E DE RICK SCHOEMEllL Ol ti.. O.lly Pilot Staff ~ -A ~ache rs' proposal ~o reduce elementary grade le vel class sizes would require the Capistr•no Unified School Dis-· trict to'8mploy 54 new tea'chers at a first-year cost of $679.000, Busi- ness .Manager Sam Chicas said today. would cost. The teachers pay package is one of three salary proposals tac· ingthe board. The Public Employes ·Union <PEU >. representing the dis· trict's bus drivers and vehicle. maintenance personnel, want a 20 percent salary increase. Th e Ca lifor n ia School Employes Association <CSEA) .<SeeTEACHERS, PageA2) cietl, only pri vale businesses and firms. . .;I see nothing wrong with ac- cepting such assignments as long as they do not interfere or conflict with my duties and responsibilities here," Vallerga said. .. In this case, they did not," he added. Other than the $714 payment from Spartanburg, Vallerga said he has not received payment for consulting services si nce he sue· ceeded Hinshaw as county as· sessoronJan.2, 1973. However, Vallerga volun· teered, he has been J)Hid travel and lodging expenses for pro- fessional speaking engagements inN~WYork and Colorado. "I was not paid for .speaking, only for expenses incurred as the result of the app~ances." he ear NEWPORT LIFEGUARD ~OGAN LOCKABEY .SEEKS VICTIM Lowered Over Side of Bililge, He Gropes for Missing Men Anderson was found guilty last month by an eight-member jury which d e liberated only 45 minutes. The proposa l was made to Capj,strano school board trustees as' part of teachers' salary de· mands for the upcoming school year. In addition. they are seek- ing salary increases that could top 17 percent. Teachers proposed that teacher -s tud e nt ratios be lowered from 1:29 to 1 :20 in kin- dergarten; from 1:28 to 1:23 in first through third grade, and 1:28 to 1:25 in fourth and fifth grades. 15% Demands Defended John Buhl, 18 , Capis trano Beach, th e other defendant, pleaded guilty and began serving an indeterminate sentence in the sate industrial school this month. Trooper James Sauls pulled over a car containing two men Sept 29 west of Green River, ·Utah, to issue a speeding citation. He was overpowered and his gun taken. Sauls was then handcuffed lo a fence and his gun, holster, belt ~nd badge, along ,with other . items, were stolen." Anderson aqd Buhl were :.ir- rested Jaier that night nfter checking into a motel in Price. Utah, about 60 miles north\\'est of where the trooper was jumped. Some clearing by tonight and the weather service says it 'JI be nlostly fair Thursday. Not quite as cool. Hi~hs 60 t.o 65. Lows tonight 1n the 40s. Chance of rain 10 percent or less. I NS IDETODA't' Police soy. the ditto// pre· 1ident o/ a revolulibnary /irm producing u /ictiliou! 3·wl1eeled cutomdbilt ii NtaJ.. ly .a 'he' in dtagtd1e. See · StOfll Poge AS. "It's quite a request." Chicas said. He said that in addition to employing 54 new teachers. the district would have to have addi· tional space. He estimated that at least three new elementary schools would be required to house the new classes created by reducing the student-teacher ratio. Thedis- ' trict no\v has 13 elementary schools . Chicas said he has not calcul al· ed \Yhat the additional spac.:e Cycl e Expert Sets Six-hour Mini-course Bicycle enthusiasts from South Orange County are invited to a free six-hour workshop at Sad· dleback Col lege ApMI 26 fe atur- ing inlernational bicyclist Mike Iannone of Los Angeles. The 10 a .m. to 4 p.m . workshop will include highlights of Ian· none's travels through 48 states an.d 11 foreign counlries,.en tx· hibition of bicycle equipment and a mini-course in bicycle repair. Those who attend are invited to bring their 10-.speeds for wheel stralgh\ening, brake and de- railleur adjustment. lubrication and thaintenance. AU repairs ~ wtll be free and repair pans will · be available for sale. , • During_ t.he films of lapnone's travels, fte will discuss prepara- tion 01 weekend and long dis· lance crcilag. ExhlbiW' will feature touring and ract"' bikes. ten ... touring ~. tools;,.dothlng, food . lubrl· oanto and cookln{gear. • Laguna Officers Ci te Cost of L iving By JACK CHAPPELL 0111•• 0.111ty Pilot Stafl The president of the Laguna Beach Police Employes' As- sociation defended the associa- tion ·s 15 percent pay increase de- mands as _fair and reasonable Tuesday. but adtnilled there was little likelihood employcs would receive everything they asked for. Det. Terry M acAdam said the assoCiation members fell the 15 .percent was needed to keep of· fJ.cers even with the cost of living, a nd that the fringe benefits asked for were similar to those re- ceived by other police depart· ments. "No, we don't think what we're asking for is exorbitant,·· M.acAdam said. · Laguna Beach officials estimated the package of pay and fringe benefits made in .the first round or talks with police emptoyes could cost the city as much as 60 percent of' the current police department payroll. an in· crease of $485,000. Amon'g employe salary and Senior Citizens Council to Meet The Senior Citizens· Council o( Orange County will meet at 1 :36' p.m. Friday at tiaguna Beach Cl·~ ty Hall to solicit vlews from local citiu-ns on problems faC(!(f by the elderly. The meeting is being hosted by. the Laguna Beach City C.Ouncll· and the Council on AJing 'Of Laguna ~ach. Senlor cltlze"5 oC the area a re welcome to attsmd .t.hi°' meeting. The county ~e:I ·~ tn an advisory rote to We Or11111e County Senlbr CiliHns l'rolral'j' o!li<e In Santa Aila. benefit proposals µre expansion of the city medica'.I insurance 1o cover dental, orthodontic and eye (glasses) care !or the employe and his family ; overtime pay for all hours worked over 40 a week to include standby time (or court appearances. and the city to pro- 1 • 3,000More Called Back At Douglas Three thousand more aerospace workers at the McDonnel 1 Douglas Corporation's Long Beach plant will be ,called back to work Monday, company of- ficials said. At•tbe same tirrie, they said' there are no new layoffs expected this week in the wake of a tw<>- month·long machinists strike. The company already hnd called 2,600 laid-off workers back on the job. That leaves 3,400 of the 9,000 workers laid of£ two weeks ago still out of work" .. The layoffs were caused by a shortage of airplane part& manufactured by striking membe rs of the Jnte.rnational Association or Machinists. But company officials 1aid the Loog Beach Ann • lMn1>' ''has the capability" •to;. contt'nue prOducU<nr.. MOti~ of the worki!rs c£al.ld:I?. · , , bac.O arfr mcri\ffrs al tl1!lt .; Unfttd ~UlO and Aero': tpaft watter•. ·'t I ~ ~ •f - \ .. ... • '"" " vide uniform and clothing al- k>wan"Ces for officers and detec- tives. In addition. the employes have proposed the city submit to com- pulsory binding arbitration.to re- solve disputes over wages. hours and working conditions and ap· peals from disciplinary actions . •·Jt's a starting point. Basically we would like to get everything that's on the li st. but we don·t cm · ticipate getting it. ··Everything that has been asked for has been enacte(J by (some) other cities in the coun· ty," 1'-1acAda,m said. In addition to salar y and benefits demanded by employes. the association package includes hiring of five new police officers. <See DEMANDS, Page A2l Mixed.Booze Kills Stude nt DE KALB. Ill. (UPI ) -.\ fraternity initiation that involved the drinkiqg of a half-gallon mix· lure bt g(n , t,equila a nd wine in an hour's timff is believed to have caused the death of a Northern tJ. linois UniVersit)· student, De Kalb County Coroner Paul Van Nalta says. "I·m not completely sure it was an initiation rite," Van Nat· ta said. De Kalb Police Chief Joseph Maciejews ki said Richard Gowins. 23. drank the mlx.turt> 'Saturday m ght at an initiation pa~ty· of the wine Psi Phi ·~rorlty.'' u combined blnck sOr0Hty and fraternity. lie said authorltit>s would a)wait a pathologist's report du(!. next week before declaring an exan cause or death. said. According to V allerga. the only other sale of the county's single family residential computerized appraisal system has been lo the cityo£1'-1adison , Wis . He said the city hired an Orange County employc, Al Russell . to supervise installation of the system. ·rurning his attention to other (See VALLERGA, Page At) Floods Rip Him From Aid By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OltM Oaoil' PilOISUtt A search for a youth S\\'Cpt to his death in rampaging \Yaters of San Joaquin Creek in Irvine ended today "·ith the discovery of his corpse floating in Cpper Nt>Y;port Bar. Earlier, a mass of flood debris tore the \·ictim from the grasp or ty;o policemen <ittempting to save him. No clues to the identity of the drowning v ic tim \vere im - rriediately released. but police ~peculate he was a UC Irvine stu- dent, due to his age and the ioca· lion near the campus. The two Newport Beach poiicemen went to his r escue about 11 p.m. after hearing screams for help from the ragin~ creek waters while they were directing traffic nearby the MacArthur Boulevard bridge over San Joaquin Creek. The attempted reiscue spanned a two"-hour period. from shortly aner II p.m. until the 1 a .m . search cancellation. The officers lost him only br in· ches and seconds. lielicopters from both the Costa f\1e sa and Ne\\·port Beach police departments c1isscrossed the swirling, roily waters of the creek "'here it empties into Up- per Newport Bay , th e ir searchlights blazing. Newport Beach Lifeg uard Department divers entered the swiftl y flowing creek and searched beneath the bridge located bet""·ee n University Drive and Bristol Street too. They were convinced he did not becom e trapped under the bridge. Patrol Sgt. Mike Blitch and Of. ficer Dennis Gilman, both 30, said the victim was trapped between the bridge abutment and the etbove-ground guard rail "'hen they went after him. His body "'as literally jammed bet""·een the steel and concrete by the force of tons of water rushing to' the bay in a muddy flood 40 yards ""'ide at certain points. "I had hold of his belt. it's hard to estimate time periods under those conditions but I \\'Ould estimate f had him for five or IO n1inutes." said Sgt . Blitch. ··1 was cxtren1cly surprised :.tt the speed and depth of lhc "'ater," he added . Blitch said he "·as straddling the guard rail or the bridge. try- ing lo hold on \vith his legs. because his feel didn't touch bot· tom. Their victim was by then un;i - ble to help in the res('UC. '·He was in cxtren1ely deep. panic s ho ck, he made rto response. He had a goatee ... I was holding his go alee to keep hi s <See WATERS. Page1\2) J UST ONE CALL SOLDHISC4R "It only look one call to sell my car. The first ca ller bought it.'' That's the s uccess experienced by the Newport Beach man "'ho placed this ad in the Dailf Pilot : ·10 BUG. helter lhanDew. "' ever ything Mint cond. $1490. Jr rou have a car )rou'q Jike to st•IL eall 642·5678. It only~n e fe\\. words in the rlgbt pla~ to meke a sale. Along the Orange Cpast, tbr'" right place is the Daily PllOl. ' Al! DAILY PILOT BREAKS SILENCE A•••••or Vallerga SB .Two Plead Not Guilty In Bribery By TOM BARLEY OtlM D•ily PllOISUll Suspended Orange County As· sistant Assessor George Upton and Tandy Corporation executive James Buxton pleaded innocent brte Tuesday in Superior Court to bribery charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment. Both men "'ere ordered by Judge Everett W. Dickey to face trial May 12. They remain free on their promise to appear. It was alleged in testimony of. fered prior to the indictment be· ing issued that Buxton, 48, a re- gional sales manager for the Tan- dy-controlled Radio Shack chain, provided Upton with marine and stereoequipment free of charges. At that time, it was testified, tJpton had been assigned by the then-county assessor Andrew J . Hinshaw to handle all assessment matters related to the Tandy group in Orange County. Upton. 54, also races trial Jwte9 on multiple criminal charges filed against him and eight other assessor's employes after a long Grand Jury investigation of al- leged assessor 's office ir- regularities during Hinshaw's t.erm of orfice. It is alleged that the nine men billed the county for more than $10,000 in overtime and mileage expenses at a time when they were actually working on Hinshaw's congressional cam- paign. · Lawyers for Buxton and Upton appeared Tuesday to have aban- doned their earlier attempt to ob- tain a court order that would seal Grand Jury transcripts support· ing the indictment. D rug Charges J ail Three A woman and two men were jailed on multiple drug charges Tuesday in the Mission Viejo area by Orange County Sheriff's officers who said they found 12S packaged doses of LSD in the car occupied by the trio. Deputies jailed Janet Sue Berne, 21, of San Diego on charges of possessing LSD and -possessing the drug for sale after .halting the car near the intersec- tion of the San Diego Freeway andOsoParkway. Lynn Junior Yeatts, 23. and John Marks, 21, both of San Diego were jailed on charges of being under the influence of opiates. Deputies said they made the arrests arter halting the vehi· cle for an a lleged traffic infrac- tion . ORANGE COAST :,11 DAILY PILOT 'rlWO.-'"""' 0.11, Pllot • .,,;m-<lli•t-boNd , ...... ..., Ptn>, ~. p.,bU"""" t>o V..Ot-0.~ Putllh."•"9 '"""'""' ~-llOlllml•••e IJUbl•-Mo...,., """"Oii """"' 1111' °"'" A.Oe.-, lrM•po<1 6ta<ll, 1-ill<'lll>QIM flel<ll/!'..._,. t•lll V•!!e,, "•lllt, S•O<lltb.l<l ll•llty .a~ '"-&-•tlllSolllllll CO.•• . ._ •iroi .. tl'Olk>MI .oir-. I• PUl>ll-.S hi"'°"'' --·• r"" •pr1n1:0~1 1>111>1•...,int Pl•nl h ., Joo ....,.., !Uy SllHI. Co'>!•-.... C.tlo!O•M•~- Robert N. weoo Pf••l61 .. t • ..., ""°'"""' Thomas l<eevil Ef•lot Tho ma!; A. 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He said he would vigorously oppose anY effort to remove him from hls $35,280-a-year elected job. He conceded that his relwsal to testify before the Grand Jury last November during its investiga· tion into the alleged illegal use of assessor's office employes in J-{inshaw's 1972 Congressional campaign may have put him in a bad light with some. lie also noted that his recent re- fusal to s uspend six indicted employes a's re com mended by the s upervisors probably went against their grain. ··1 recret, deeply regret, that none of the supervisors have dis- cussed these matters with me," Vallerga said. .. But we still have laws that we all function under,·· he added, in a reference to the fact that he serves as county' assessor as the resultof the mandate he received rrom the voters in his election vic- tory JastJune. Vallerga called his decision not to testify before the Grand Jury the toughest of his life. · "It went against all the moral beliefs and values that I had grown up with ,'' the University o( California engineering graduate said. He cla'imed his refusal to testify was based more on the Grand Ju11's refusal to ,1tow him legal counsel than on an unwillingness to speak. "Actually I would haveinvoked the Sixth Amendment neht to counsel rather thaD the Fifth Amendment he.d it J>een accept.a· bletothejury,' 'be explained. The e·ounty assessor acknowled1ed that hls ortice has been be$t:t by problemallnceaine employes were tndlcted on the c1mpal1n·ro,lated charaes and then assistant assessor George Upton was indicted along with a Tandy Corporation executive 011 three bribery counts. In addition, there is a pending grievance 37 employes in his of· ficeafefillna against the count)'.. The grievance c laims the workers are owed roughly 32,000 ·hours in unpaid overtime work. ''Translated to dollars," Vallerga said, ''that's som~where between $200,000 and $300,000: •· "But what the employes ¥re re· ally saying when lhey'talk of,such a grievance ls that they ha\.e in the perform a nee of their duties worked many overtime hours without pay .. They are saying, we are not chiselers or cheaters and we have a sen se or responsibility to lhe county," fVallerga said. He noted that since early 1973 workers in the as sessor's office have undergone a ~eries of inter· rogations. "They have been investigated by the district attorney's office, ·the Grand Jury, the Grand Jury's contract auditor, the auditor· controller and now the special ad ,hoc committee formed bY the supervisors,'' Vallergasaid. He also admitted that some of the workers have apparently been interroeated by the FBI in con· nection wilb its investigation of Hinshaw'Scampaign. . ''Undertbe circumstances I am very proud of the way our people have performed,'' he said. "l think you will find that this office and its employes have cooperated in ev.erything asked of them," Vallerea added. "I don't undentand how anyone could say otherwise." 1 7 T r oubk Spots Gifted ·children's Progr~m Criticized For the g1ttea ch11.C1, participat- ing in an MGM (mentally gifted minors) program in school is presented as an h4DOr and a special opportunity. But in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, parents ol some of the 866 children in the program are disillusioned. A report outlining 17 trouble s pots and asking district trustees to take a hard look at why the program does not seem to be meeting its potential was eiven the board this week. "Parents with mentally gifte~ minors in the Saddleback Valley have become increasingly dis· s atisfied with inconsistencies and weaknesses in the school dis- trict's program," said Barbara Grisinger, of Mission Viejo, parent of a gifted child. To qualify for the mentally gifted minors program, a student must have an IQ of 140 as tested in the Stanford-Binet test. "Many of the students in the Saddleback program are in the 160 lo 170 IQ range -and when you talk about that you're talking about students who are one in 10 ,000 in the nation. These children can be as unbalanced as l'motionally disturbed children," ?1-lrs. Grisinger said. Parents may choose not to place their child in the program. When the child qualifies, lhe . parent is sent a letter and permission s lip. "Most or the tjme, that is the last a parent hears of the pro· gram," Mrs. Grisinger said. Jn an attempt to help her own child, she became active in the Gifted Children's Association of Orange County, which sponsors field Fro"' Page A I WATERS ... Newport Beach Lifeguard Department divers entered the swiftly flowjng creek and searched beneath the bridge Jocated between University Drive and Bristol Street too. They were convinced he did not become trapped unde r the bridge. Patrol Sgt . Mike Blitch and Of. ficer Dennis Gilman, both 30, said the victim was trapped between the bridge abutment and th e above.ground guard rail vt'hen they went after him. His body was literally Jammed between the steel and concrete by the rorco of tons of water rw;hing to the bay ln a muddy flood 40 yards wide at certain points. ··1 had hold of his belt, It's hard to estimate Lim~ periods under those conditions but 1 would estimate I had him ror five or 10 minutes," said Sil. Blitch. "I was extremely surprised at lhe speed and deplh of the water, .. he added. Bntch said he was straddling the guard rail of the brida:e. try. ing to hold on with hls legs, because his lee\ didn't touch bot- tom . Their victim was by then una· ble to help In the resc~. II trips, chess clubs, math games, short courses, and ~er extra learning programs. The MGM program is funded by the state at a rate of $T1 per student in the S-addleback dis- trict. Some of the specific concerns voiced by the report include : -Why is the program at ~ch school left to~the principal, irho may or' may not be familiar with the basic tenets of a good gifted program? -Why does the district view the role of MGM supervisor Ca district position held by Leah Webber) as one of a passive ad· viser to principals, instead of utilizing her training and ex- pertise to implement gifted pro- grams? -Why does communication with the parent so often end with the request for approval of the child's entrance into the pro- gram, with no explanatory con· rerenceorfollowup ? -Why doesn't the district foster a policy or assessing plan- ning relevant to each child's needs? · -Why doesn't the district have a publicity program to educate the public to the unique needs of the gifted child ? Mrs. Grisinger said it seems the district condones or even perpetuates programs for the gifted "in direct opposition lo what accepted· experts currently in the field of gifted education espouse. . . F r o n• P age A I ' CL ASH ... v.i th producer Howard Koch, the Oscars producer, and all agreed that Schne ider's statement should be an&V1ered by a dis- claimer in the name of the Mo- tion Picture Academy. Walter Mirisch , president of the Academy, was in the Music Center audience and could not be consulted. Hope, Sinatra and Koch agreed on the hurriedly scribbled state- ment that read: "We are not responsible (or any political references made on this program tonight and we a re sorry they we re made." ··Jf yo u don 't want lo read thjs, t wlll," the resolute Hope hud told Sinatra backstatte. "No , I'll do it," the !linger replied. Observers reported that the ac· tion was opposed by Mi ss M acLaine, whose political views are diametrically OpPosed to tl'lose oC Hope ind Sinatra. There were reports or harsh words between Sinatra and the red·hnired actress, once costars and membera of the onetime ''RatP41ck ." Sinatra read the brier state- ment to a television audieoce of millions. Th.ere were scattered jeers in the Music ~nter nu· diencl! in contrast to the stunned silence th.at accompanie d Sch.neidcr'is s tatement. F u gitive F l ying to Algiers? From Wire Services A newswoman who woo u P('abody award ror her reporting otthe Patty Hearst case says the kidnaped newsp11per heiress niighl be flying to Algiens. But Algerian orficiuls and the U.S. Embassy said today they had no informatjon about the re- Port. And there was DO indicat.ion that she might have arrived. In San Francisco, Charles Batel, the FBI agent in charge of the Hearst case, said the report Tuesday night by television news reparter Marilyn Baker of KPIX· TV was the first he heard con- necl in g Miss Hearst with Algeria. Miss Baker also has written a book on tt)e case. ,_1rs. Baker said she received an "unconfirmed report" that Miss Hears t, accompanied by radical sports figure Jack Scott and his wife Micki , was due lo fly ''from Budapest or Cuba to Algiers." · But another report said Jack and Micki Scott, sought by authorities for questioning in the Patricia Hearst case, planned to "surface" al a news conference today, their attorney's secretary said. -,.1aureen Hole her, secretary to attorney Michael Kennedy, called news media to say that the Scotts -who dropped out of sight last month after being linked in news reports lo Mi ss Hearst - would appear with basketball star Bill Walton and Kennedy at an undisclosed location. Miss Hearst is the daughter of San Francisco Examiner presi· dent ·and editor Randolph A. Hearst. The FBI bas sought her 5ince she was kidnapedon Feb. 4, 1974, and later in taped messages renounced her parents and said she joined her' captors. She is sought on a variety of slate and federal charges that in · e lude kidnaping, assault and bank robbery. Fingerprints of Miss Hearst and the Scotts reportedly were among those found in a rented farmhouse near South Canaan, Pa., last month. The New York City fireman who owns the house said he rented it to a woman named Micki Scott. KV-\711 • Trinitroo Biq I 7" diag. meas. pict1.1e Marine Vi.et ' Use Limited To Helping WASHINGTON (AP) - Gen. Robert E. Cusbmap, :Marine Corps comman· dent, s uid today ~arine 'units will be used 1n In· dochina only lo safeguard U.S. evacuation opera· Lions . Cushman told report.en "the ooly possibility that I know of" tor using the Marines would be in auch a humanitarian mission. The Marine Corps <"hlel Indicated the 1,500-man Marine battalion recently moved from Okinawa· to the U.S. naval base at Subic Bay in the Phillm· pines will embark soon on vessels, one lo be stationed off South Vietnam so it could be on hand for any evacuation of Americans. F r om Page Al SECRET ••• Nessen issued the statement ln response to a charge by Sen. •tenry Jackson. (D-Wash.,) that the United States made "secret agreements" with the Thieu gov· ernment in connection with the signing of the peace accords. Ford was in the final stages of preparing an address to a na- tionally tele vised joint session.of Congress at 6 p.m . PDT Thurs- day. Nessen :·t·Pt'aledly stated that in s ubstunce the private ex· changes between Nixon and Thieu "do not differ wilh what was stated publicly by lbe Nixon administration at lhe time or the agreement." . The While House put out a series of statements made by the Nixon administration in the af. termath of the signing of the ac· cords in which Nixon slated that violations threatening the agree- ment ''would call for ap· propriate, vigorous reactions.'' Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and other high Ad· ministration oCficials have con- s istently said there were no secret aJ?reements between the two governments. In his foreign policy report of May, 1973, Nixon said, "We have told Hanoi, privately and public· ly, that we will not tolerate viola- tions of the agreement.'' • FriJ• Page Al SCHOOL ••• next priority to south Miukm Viejo. Two elementary 1ehool1 - Cutllle Elementary In 1\1• ?11rth and Vlejo Elementary In the aou.th -serve the C.plstrano Unified portion of Ml••li>n VleJe. Cutillo I• not finished yet. Whlle construction Is underway. students are housed ln 15 Portable::i ln the six-acre Ca:sUUe Park adjoinlnl'. the 8choo1 aite. The portable• were leased fl"Qro the Misa:lon Viejo Compa.oy for $1 a year, and the county ls letting the school district Wle the park land free or charge. ·Residents of north Mission Vie· jo went the next school because they hove been told that when I.he permanent facility opens next fall It will be too s maU to house ail the 1tudents. One group wants the 1chool built 10 that the portables couJd be removed from their park site. Another group -Barcelona homeowners -wants the school built so that their student& wtll not have to be bu.sed to San Juan Capistrano or housed in the Castille portables. But parents "1 south Mia!ion Viejo believe that, Viejo School will become overcrowdedt re· quiring busing of some sluuents or double aessions. - From P a ge Al SCHEME ••• find a suitable lodge. But police, who added another theft charge to his arrest sheet. claim some or the goods were stolen from Big S chain st.ores in Costa Mesa, Garden Grove and South Gate, where Sanders worked ror 18 months. Both men are free on bond and are expected to be arralgned next week in West Orange COun· ty Municipal Court, Westminster. Bryant ha11 not been tied to the alleged •Porting goods theft, police said. · Detective Sgt. 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"ITS ASONY.' r ' ' Lfnk for .Jobseeker ·Help W ant ed· Ads Helpful? lly S'k'LVIA POllTEll As unemployment, underemployment and forced withdrawals from an antaiorustic Job market continue to mount while the 1974·1975 slump pro~ for 1ts near term bottom, the help wanted section of your newspaper wJll become an ever more important link betw ee n th e JObseeker and the potentjaJ employer MOney's Worth ,• The Job •ds placed by private employment agenci~s 1n this nation's newspapers are traditionally a pnme source to which mtllions of Americas unemployed turn But Judging by the volume and emotionalism of lette1 s to me whenever J ~te about these ~agencies, there 1s deep confusion about \elr functions and et.rues HERE, THEREFORE, ARE gwdes prepared for you by Wendeen H Eolis, president of the Association of Personnel Agencies of New York State -Look Cor the word 'agency" 1n lhe ad to be certain ~that you have selected a licensed pnvate employment agelKly Private agencies are t1censed and 1n most states must·1dent1fy themselves as agencies -Get lhu; fact straight these agencies may neve; charge you a placement fee unless they obtatn a Job for Y<>u I( an agency advertises that some or 1ts Jobs are fee paid,'' find out 1f the Job to which you are being referred 1s "fee pa1d" and 1f there 1s any cond1t1on under which you could be obligated to pay any part of a placement fee If the agency advertises that there 1s never a fee to the ap plicant, the agency may not collect a fee from you under any circumstances -Consider multiple JOb class1f1cat1ons that may have work available for your background and skills and look un der all categories that may apply to you <For instance, 1£ you have clencal and typrng skills you might qualify for pc>s1tions under the heading of receptionist or perhaps even secretary) LOOK FOR AGENCI ES that handle a large number ot Jobs for your background and skills. an agency that re g1.1tarly places people m your field is probably your best bet The National Employment Assoc1at1on which has af f1lia tes such as the APANY throughout the U s , will offer in June a directory or all its members which also includes the oc:cupations serviced by each agency (A copy wall cost $3 50. though It you wish to contact the NEA the address 1s 2000 K St , N W , Washrngton, D C 20006 Since Jobs that are advertised have been pl aced 1n the newspaper~ days before they appear and the same JOb may be listed by the employer with more than one <tgency the advertised Job may not be available by the time you vis it the agency So inqwre about the JOb s <.1va1lab1ht} before you go to the agency If you are w1lhng to accept other pos1t1ons, ask about add1t1onal Jobs for v.h1ch }OU might quah(y The agency ulso may market your back ground to appropnate companies of interest to you ~ Be wary of agencies that advertise the sam€ glamoro.us and unique pos1t1ons for several weeks and watch out for "cutesy ' language which fails 10 describe the Job Also be cautious 1n answenng ads that emphasize benefits rather than Job duties Agencies ~ust, warns Ms Eobs, include the 1nformat1on that 1s pertinent to the JOb -DON'T BE MISLED INTO thlllk1ng that the bus1 ness in which the company operates must be spec 1r1 call~ related to the Job available Jllustrat1on an adoption agen cy is 1n the business of working with children but }OU can hardly expect to be doing this 1£ your 1ob is ror a switchboard operator at the adoption agency -Understand that advertised salanes may reflect an employers budget but not necessanly be a promise to pa-. you that salary The salanes offered wllJ be related to your own 1nd1v1dual skills, expenence, work history and curient market levels -Be s ystematic Select a limited number of agencies at the outset, then add to your 1n1tial hst 1f } ou are not sal.Jsf1ed Favor agencies known to serve your field If you suspect an agency has advertised a nonexistent pas1t1on, or that the ad has been deceptive, immediately re port your experiences and susp1c1ons to the appropnate sources for action Among them your local Better Business Bureau, which monitors pnvate employment agency ad vert1s1ng, your local Department of Consumer Affairs the local assoc1at1on of pnvate employment agencies which ma1nta1ns an ethics committee, the National Employment Assn itself Elk Hills Petroleum Stockpile Proposed WASHINGTON CAP) -An 011 industry spokesman says st would take up lo seven years to establish a petroleum stockpile that would protect the United States against another em bargo Dr James S Cross, a vice president of the Amencan Petroleum Institute, urged Congress this wee k lo authonze production at the naval petroleum reserve at '' Econ o m ic Club Slates April Mee t Elk H1lls, which he sa1d could produce one b1l!Jon barrels or 011 TESTIFYING AT the open 1ng. of Senate Intenor Com m1ttee heanngs on vanous 0 1! storage bills Cross satd 011 frq:m the Elk Hills facility cotlld be stored Jn salt domes along the Gulf Coast, which are underground cav1t1es large enough to serve as storage for several hundred million barrels Sen F1oyd K Haskell <D Colo ) said Congress must act this year on an oil reserve program Congress has spent lwo years studying the matter and must act w1th1n the next few months to allow the ad m1n1strat1on to proceed with a reserve program 1n 1975, he The Apnl meeting of the said Ecohomic Club will be held at Haskell, who is conducting Jhe Community Room of the heanngs, said there 1s llomeSav1ngsandLoaninEI general ag r eement 1n Toro at 4 Pm., April 25,1 Congress that the 011 reserves according to Arthur Giguere, are mandatory president of the c tub The program will feature THE COMM ITTEE ts stu thi Ftrst National City B~nk dying several bills to create a ,of New York•s monthly tape, storage program, 1nclud1ng "TheSoundotthe Economy''i one requ1r1ng pt1vate 1n- A dJscuss1on or economic is dustry to build reserves that sues moderated by John Daly coud sustam the economy for and particlpated in by the 90 days Another would bank's key economic ex· authorize the Intenor Depar:t ecptives ment to establish petroleum The discussion w1ll con reservtson pubbc Jands alder lhe possibility ror a turn around, in the economy Sen Kenry Jackson (0 .. late this year or early next Wash )1 the Interior Commit year tee 's cha1t'man h as 'A question 11.nd dtscuss1on sponsored o bill that would period following the taped set up a new Stratei1c Energy presentation allows members Reserve Office that would be "andJuest..a to air lhelr vi~ allowed to tap lhe naval re .The meeUng cost 1s $1.50,\ serve,. lo build up clvlUa.n reservations are requested-by stockpiles Those reserves ~tn1 752-7323 Guests arel now are restricted to lnilltary Mlcome use Wednesday Aprlt 9 197$ 01".IL Y t"ll..U I Wednesday's Closing Pfices NEW YORK STOCK · EXCHANGE ...................................................................................................... ~~ ~ ,.., ~ ... ~ ,., :.oit ""' ~. 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Fran c is Ford Cop- pola's ''The God£ather, Part 11 " won top honors y,·ith six Oscars, including bc:st picture. The S\\'ecp made the JS.ye ar· old Coppola llollyv•o od 's un- disputed ,,·underkind. bu t Carney was the scntin1ent<il \'ictor of the festivities. .. I'm numb. I'1n happy. '''hy lihould I be ernbarrassed --J'n1 trish ~" he cx<'laimed after hi:. i;urprise \\'in as bt'Sl actor for ~l ay in g a 72-ycar-old c ross· country traveler ~·ith a cat in ''Harry and Tonto." Carney 's win "·as a deli ght to the audien('c, whi('h rosl' in tribute to the \'l'tcran tele\•ision actor. It \Va s his first starring role in a movie. I and his sister, Talia Shire, was nominated as best s upporting ac· tress in the film . But Coppo la said after t he awards that he was surprised that the Cilm won as best pict ure. He said that he was uncertain how the film "'OUld t urn out wh en it W HS in production, and he re. (erred to it privately as "God· turkey.'' Co ppola \Va s a lso nominated in t\\"O other categories -best pic- ture ··The Conversation," which he produced a nd \\•hic h competed against ··Godfather 11 " and for best origina l screenplay for '·The Conversation." "IT WAS A RISKY \vay lo Iana:uage film of the yea r . The best son g Oacar ~·ent to ··we J\.1ay Ne ve r Love Like This AeaJn," fl'om "The Towering In· ferno." The disu:ster film also won for cin e m at ography and editin«. Unlike recent Oscarcasts, Tue s day night 's we nt otr s moothly and with little incident. . No s tre ak ers, no refusals o! Oscars. The c lo ses t thing l o con- troversy ca me w hen producer Bert Schn e ider ucC'epted the a ward fo r b es t d oc um e n· tary feature for his film opPosin g the Vietna m Wa r , "Hearts and Mind.s ." make a SIJ million film," the THE PRODUCER read a teie· movie· maker said of ''Godfather · oram of frie ndship from the Viel IL " Cong delegate to the Paris Peo.tce ~ ';I l·ould h ave m ade it fast· talks . I paced and s pect acular ... \Ve Later in the program the Mo. J,. .-;· tried to make a film that would lion Piclure Ac8dem y ans\vered ;r be a rea ll y good film!'' through e m cee Frank Sinatra : J~E SAID lllS agent urgl.!d him ·.' T"·o :{ears a go, Coppol<t lost in "We are nol responsible for any lo do the role: by saying, •·no it '. .,,..,._,,. ' the best director 's r ace for "The political refere nces made on this You a re old'.·· But backslagf'. WINDS ON 3R D TRY God father ." but the fil m and its HER THIRD OSCAR · progra m tonight a nd '-'"C are SURPRISE WINNER Carncy,56, laughingly said, ··r m Ellen Buratyn s tar. Mar Jon Brando, "'on lngridBergrnan sorrylhey wcremade." Robert DeNlro • still .a kid '.·• Oscurs. The a"·ard to De Niro wa~ a Miss Burs tyn,nominutcdt\vicc 111ghl. despiti...' heavy betting on l\1iss Burstyn, in a New York a\\'k"'ard": t hat "·us why !;he surprisc sin cc hc "'·as contcndi ng THE PROCEEDINGS"·~· before . finally "·on as be st a<'· .. ChinaLo\vn ," '-'"hich \\"On only play, i.lnd De Niro. m aking a film paid high tribute in her a ccep· '-'"ilh ty,·o actors -Michael V. marked by two sentimental MU· lrcss for her role as the errant one Oscar. fol' original screen in Ita ly, did not c la im their l ance speech to a nother con-Gazzo and Lee Strasberg -from quests.tothe past . housewife \v it h a mbitions as a play . a wa rds . Mi ss Ber gm a n \\'as t e nde r , V a le ntina Cortese , thesamefilm,andwithlhcsei'l.·· Miss Bergman pre.sentcd.'9 i;inger in ''t\lice Doesn't Uve ther e and she r eceived a standing nomin ated for'· Day for Night." ti mental favorite, Fred Astaire special Oscar to veteran Fren:aib lf.ere Any J\ot ore. '' THE ''GODFATflER" sequel ovation fro m the admiring au-of "The Towering Jnferno.'' director Jean Renoir, too ill frql(; Robert De Niro. the young ·wo n him Os cars for best direc-dience. ONLY JIELEN }layes and Also, there was 3 question a recent operation to attf,!nd tftF: Mafia don of "Godfather II" and tion a nd s creen play adaptation ''All good th ings come i"n J ack Lemmon have also won whether De Niro's role was ac· ceremonies. · •:• Ingrid Bergm a n. one of the sus· (with Mario Puzo ) as well as for threes,'' s h e c ommented a f. Oscars in both the main acting tually supporting or of fuU star Said Miss Bergman, "In tbe peels in '"Murder on the Ori ent De Ni ro, a rt direction a nd terwar ds, refe rring to her pre-category a nd in a supporting status withAIPacino. cinema universe, heis thclivin'; Express," won a s supporting original dramati c score. vious ,,rins as best actress fo r role . · god." .~ performers in the 47th annual lt"''as alsoa··fa mily"mattcr, •·G a s li g ht '' (194 4 ) a n d ''Am a r co rd ,'' Fre d e ric o HO'll.'ever, the 3,200 academ y JohnWuyne.whoappearcdiQ ceremoniesatthe J\.1usicCenter. to pu n ··Godfather II" -Cop· '·An astasia" (1956). She added Fellini's affect iona te autobio-vote rs d e cided De Niro 's four How a rd Hawks films , pr4- The awa rds shaped up as pro-pola·s fat he r . CCJrmi ne. com · that .. there w as so little \Vork in graphical film of pre\lo'ar Italy, performance wa s the best in sup -sented a nothe r spl.!eiat Oscar \.o ducer-writer·director Coppola's posed the score "·it h Nino Rota. the r ole a nd I fe lt a little w a s n am c d b es t !o r e i g n port. the vetera n direC'lor. ·!: ~~~~~~-r~--=============================================;;;;;;;:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ·-· GOOfATHll PAIT II " -·.0"1S fN llOUll.E,.. _ _. .... ,..,. .. ,.... GIUt WAI.DO PIMl..i -" ... , """°" ,.. ......... _, IUNlltiN " l'lUI t nil oumr ,.f . People section · keeps track ·. of what people ere feeling, saying .-. ond doing every day " in the \ NOMIHATID AL PACIMO BEST ACTOR nus DIANI ltlATOM IOlllT OUYAU ····•···•·············· EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO •• P•l •• c .. q1s•111• ~Jn 6""" WllHl 3 ACAllMY AWAlllS 11110 ASTA.JU ITAlllM STl'fl MCqum.I rAULHIWMAH l'.1.TIOUMAWAY ·~ DOESN'T LIVE HERE .......... TY. ANYIVl<JRE ll:llS lllSTOfAlSON Otlt,_ LA.OD YOUR HAIRDRESSER DOES IT BETTER EDWARDS < l\f\I\< f\lf.K l"\ft (Jlc. A! 11\.J A'-A\ ~{)\TA '-lf~A • 'ill\1 ~141 ACADEMY AWAID WllNI IEST SClllll PUI 1111111 BEST FOREIGN FILM • • :· ::· '•, =~ ·: ·:: :~ ' ·: •• ~ > -: ~· ~l11!1!f1Q!t111 ) \ 7 / • .. . ..... " Saddlebaek . 3 T oday's C losing N. l'. Stoeks EDITION . ,. VOL. 68, NO. 99, S SECTIONS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY,APRIL9, 1975 TEN CENTS I Vallerga Denies Fees Were hnproper By GARV GRANVILLE OttHl?•llyPl ... StMt Oranee County Assessor Jack Vallerga denied Tuesday that hl' acted improperly in 1973 when he accepted $714 in t'Onsulting fees and expenses from Spartanburg COunty, South Caro Ilsa. Vallerga spdlce freely about the Spartanburg payment and othe r controversies centering around the count)' asaessor~s o£fice dur· ing an exclusive two-hour in· terviewin Santa Ana. Spartanburg was added Lo the list of assessor 's office con- trover"sies last week when It was lear11e<l that Vallerglt and Rep. AndreW Hinshaw, who preceded Vallerga as Orange County's as - sessor, collective ly had accepted $7,176 Crom the South Carolina .county. • Vallerga was paid $714 and ·OUt Hinshaw $6,462 for consulting services and expenses related to Orange County's sale of a com· puleriied appraisal system to Spartanburg County fo~ $2,045. Tuesday, Vallerga said the pay· menl to him wps neither illegal nor a conflict.of tnterest. The 52-yei:ir-old asiessor point- ed out that stale codes do not pro- hibit assessors or their employes from consultine with public agen- ro cies, only private businesses and firms. ··1 see nothing wrong with ac· cepting such assignments a& long as they do not interfere or conflict with my dutie s and responsibilities here.'' Vallerga .said. · "In this case, they did not." he added. Other than the $714 payment from Spartanburg, Vallerga said s he has not received payment for consulting serviees since he sue· ceeded llinshaw as county as- sessoron Jan. 2, 1973. Ho'wever. Valle r ga volun · t.eered, he has been paid travel and lodging expenses for pro· fessional s peaking engagements in New York and Colorado. "I was not paid for speaking. only for expenses incurred as the result of the appearances." he ear said. According to Vallerga, the only other sale of the county's single remily residential computerized appraisal syste m has been to the city or ~t adison . Wis. He said the city hired an Orange County employe .. Al Russell, to s upe rvis e installation or the system . Turning his attention lo other <See VALLERGA, PageA2) Nixon 'Deal' Told Floods Rip Him From Aid South ·V"ietnam Promised U.S. ~elp By H ELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former President.Nixon secretly promised South Vietnam Presi- dent Nyugen Van Thieu that the United States would react "vigorously" to any major viola- tions or the Paris peace ugree- ment by Communists. a While House spokesman said today. In a statement, presidential press sec re ta r y Ron Nessen said: "The publicly slated policy and intention of the United Slates government to continue to pro- Meet Set t On School Location By J AN WORTH 01 Ute Diiiy f"llOI sc..i1 Where should the Capistrano Unified School District. build its next element ary school in Mis· sion Viejo? A public hearing on that sub- ject has been set by the district's Growth Planning Advisory Com- mission (GPAC.> for 7:30 j>.m. Thursday at Viejo · Elementary School, 26782 Via Grande. District planners expect the hearing to produce dlsCussion on busing, overcrowding and the controversial use of a north Mis- sion Viejo park site. The commis sion is seeking citizen views on whether the dis- trict should build its next school in the Barcelona Homes in north Mission Viejo or on the so-called ·•cordoba" s ite in south Mission Viejo. Until recently. the district planned to build the next school jnnorth Mission Viejo. Then the Mission Viejo Com· pany announced in March that it had revised its development timetable and planned lo move its developme nt thrust from north to south Mission Viejo. So the school district began to Jook al putting orf building the ' Barcelona School and moving its (See SCHOOL, Page A2) or~n:~r;,}, eoas• W e 11tlter Some clearing by tonight and the weathe r service says it'll be mostly fair T hursday. Not quite as cool. HiJhS 60 to 65. Lows tonight tn the 40s . Chance of rain 10 percent or I~. I NSIDE TODA l' Police sa11 the disfo// rm· -1idtnt of .a. revolutionary firm producing a ficftllous 3·t.tmeled. automobile ii rtol· ly a 'he' in df1g1.1t1e. See · ;tory Paae AS. -. Index 1 vide adequate economic and military assistance and lo rea~ vigorously to major violations of REDS PROBE SAIGON DEFENSES-Story A4 GOLDWATER BLAMES JFK, LBJ FOR WAR-7 the Paris agreement reflected confidential exchanges between the Nix.on administration and President Thieu at the time.·· Nessen said, however, that the 3 ,000More Called Ba.ck At ,pouglas I T hree tt\ousand more aerospace workers at the McDonnell Douglas Corporation's Long Beach plant will be called back to work Monday, company of- ficials said. At-the s ame lime, they said there are no new layoffs expected this week in-the wake of a two- monlh·long machinists strike. The company already had called 2,600 laid-off workers back on the job. Thal leaves 3,400 of the 9,000 workers laid ofr two weeks ago still out of work. The layoffs were caused by a shortage of airplane parts manufactured by striking members of the International Association of Machinists. But company officials said the Long Be ach fjrm now "has the capability" to continue production. Most of the workers called back are me mbe rs or the 1united Auto and Aero- space workers. Supe r stars · Clash During O scar Night By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) -The movie colony buzzed today with reports of a backstage nap at the Academy Awards with a cast that included supers tars Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine and a producer with outs poken political view s. <Related stories, photos, Page 86) The incident was spawned when producer Bert Schneider accepted the award for best documentary feature ror his con- trovers1a1 antiwar Vietnam film , "Hearts and Minds ." Schnelder rea d, a telegram from a Viet Cong representali\'e in which h e thanked the Americap people for "Ute libera· tion-ofSOuth Vietnam.'' ·Backstage observers said Hope, an Oscar master or ceremonle1 and longt..lme hawk 1 on the Vietnam war, was in- " furlaled. t So was Sinatra, whose liberal vfew~ veered to the right aner he sparked·a Criendshlp wi't.h former Vice President Spiro T. Ansew. Hope, and Slnalro conlerred " (See CLASH, Pare A2) ' law passed by Congress on Aug. 15, 1973 outlawing military ac· tivity in Southeast Asia "of course ruled out the PQ6Sibility of AmeMcan military reaction to violations of the agreement." President Ford was quoted as telling congressional leaders lo· day th e r e are ··no private agreements" between the Unit· ed States and South Vietnam. Ford me t \vith Democratic and Republican leaders of the Senate and I-louse less than an hour after Nessen 's statement. CSeeSECR ET, P ageA2l Welte Says ~ He '\l Stay ·' On Coast Richard Welte, deputy superin- tepdent of the Saddlebac.k Valley. Unified School District, has de- . cided not to accept an:offer't.o be superintendent of a Northern California district. According to a spokesman in Welte's office, the d eputy s uperintendent notified t.he"Burl·· ingame board of trustees by telephone Tuesday morning of his decision to stay in hi5";$33,000 a year post here . I NEWPORT LIFEGUARD LOGAN LOCKABEY SEEKS VICTIM Lowered Over Side of Bridge, He Grope• for Mining Man By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tll• O.llr f'ilol SI.ti A search for a youth swept to his death in the rampaging waters of San Joaquin Creek in Irvine ended today with the discovery or his corpse floating in Uppe r Newport Bay. Earlier. a mass of flood debris tore the victim from the grasp of two policemen attempting to save him. No clues to the identity of the drowning victim were im- mediately released. but police speculate he was a UC Irvine stu- dent. due to his a ge and the loca- tion near the campus. The two Newport Be ach · poiicemen .,i,·ent-to his rescue about 11 p .m . arter hearing . screams for belp Crom the raging· creek waters while they were directing traffic nearby the MacArthur Boulevard bridgt' over San Joaquin Creek. The auempted rescue spanned a two-hour period. fro1n shortly afler 11 p.m . until the 1 a.m. search cancellation . The officers Jost him only by in· ches and seconds. Helicopters from both the Costa Mesa and Newpo1t Beach police departments crisscrossed the s~irling, roily \11aters of the creek where it empties into Up- per Newport Bay , their searchlights blazing. CSeeWATERS, PageA2)· His decision came after a boi!rd of trustees meeting Mon- day night \Vhere his duties were expanded to include not only the instructional realm. as it had been before, but all ruipects of school district business. Coast Case Unraveled t We lte is the number two ad- ministrator on the district totem pole, topped by Superintendent Firm May Have Lost $1,800 in Car Parts \Villiam Zogg. " After three trips to Burlingame to participate in screening for the post, Welte was notified last week that he "'as selected as the top applicant among more than JOO. The job offe r came at a time when the newly elected board of trustees -some of whom cam- paigned using criticism of 7.ogg 's administration.. as an issue - were just taking their hew s eats. By KATHY CLANCV 01 th• Ch lly l"llot si.t• Huntington Beach police today were still unraveling an 'alleged rum-Clam scheme that may have · bi lked one firm out or $1,800 in car parts a nd produced about $100,000 in stolen sports equip-· Class room Cut ment. The mystery began to unfold with the arrest of Gerald Bryant. 32, of 14681 Minjcieto Lane. Mi s- s ion Viejo, and Joseph Larry. Sanders, 35, of Santa Ana, on charges or theft and conspiracy. Police allege they swindled Huntington Beach Trailer Supp- They met in executive session for two hours Monday riight and came out to a nnounce Welte's duties had been expanded. They also directed him to begin a thorough review of all board policies passed by previous trustees. Cost of Teacher Plan: $679,000 Welte has had no comments on rumors that the new board was interested in replacing 7.ogg and giving Welte the s uperinter.- dent's pos t. Board President George Henry .said Tuesday there was nothing in.the board's decision indicating any intent to do that. J VST ONE CALL SOLDHISC4R "It only took one call to sell my car. The Cirst caller bought it," That ·s the success experienced by the Newpprt Beach m.an who placed this aa in the Daily Pilot: ' • By FllEDERICK SCllOEMEHL 0t tlM 0.11, l"ltot StMt ·, A teachers' proposal to reduce elementary grade level class sizes wo'lllld require the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict to employ 54 new te&chel'S al a first.year cost of $679,000, Busi· ness Manager Sam Chicas said today. The proposal was made to Capistrano school board trusted as part of teachers' salary de· mands for the· upcoming scbobl year. In addition, they are seek- ing salary increases that could top 17 percent. Teachers proposed that teach.er-student ratios be lowered from 1: 29 to 1 :20 in kin· dercarten; from 1:21to1:2:3 in first through third arade,• and 1:28 to 1:25 In lourth an<l filth ·10BUG. betterthanne~:. w /everything Mint cond. $1490. " grade\!. ' "II'• quite a r equost," 'Chicas Ir you have ~ car you 'd like to sell , call 642-5678. It only ~ke~-. said. ' ·- Ce w words in the rlght. place H(! •aid that tn addlUOrt to make a s ale . • tern ploying ~ new teachers, ·lht .. ~long the Orange . lstrtc~ would have to have addl· f ' D II 1::· 1 ala)>ice. rigft pJace is tncs .a Y ;.-e estimated lhat l leasl '1 • I . ' three new elementary schools would be requifed to house the new classes created by reducing the student-teacher ratio. Thedis- ttrict now has 13 elementary 1 S'Chools . Chicas said he has not calculat-· ed what the 1additional sp~e would cost. The teacher$ pay package is one of three s alary proposals fac- ing the board. The Public EmpJoyes Union (PEU ), represe nting the dis· trlct's bus drivers and vehicle maintenance personnel, want a 20percent salary increase. The California Schoo l Employes Association 'CCSEA l local chapter has submitted an 11 percent request. That would be roughly equal to the rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) between Apr\I 1974 and April 1975. School board trustees and employe repres entatives a rt'! meeting reeularly on the pay de· mands, but ~he re are no indica· tioOJ that settlerrle.Qt.5 are nea'r. ly . 16242 Beach Boulevard, out or the car parts by impersonating a local auto dealer on the telephone. But police trac e d their telephone number to a Santa Ana firm . B S Limited, which in· vestigators claim apparently has no business function. Later, officers. who have been probing th~ case a week , claim they found the stolen sports equipment in Sanders' home and a s mall \.\'arehous e he rents. Sanders told police he didn 't s teal the e quipment - truckloads of new rifles, am· munition. camping gear. sports apparel, skis, a motorcycle arid fishing gear -but was gathering it to open a hunting lod ge tn Alaska. He said he gave up the Alaskan affair when he couldn't <See SCHEME, Page A2) El Toro Boy Found Safe A 5-year-old boy whose parents live on the El Toro Marine base was found safe Tuesc\ay after be- ing lost for more tHan 2'f hours in the rugged Picacbo State Park desert area in Imperial County. Robert DeSpain. who wan- dered away from bis parent's c amps ite near the Colorado River, was found by a search and rescue team an.er spending a hight on his own in 30-degree \~1eather . More than 100 searchc:~ cotn- bed the remote area alOftl" tb.e river's edge, using aircraft ad horseback parties in thes~ Temperatures dropped tbt(, the 30's during the night, said om of lhe searchers, but the 'boy *a.a kept warm by a park.a and hllttng boots. • A2 DAILY PILOT SB BREAKS SILENCE Assessor Vallerga . Two Plead Not Guilty In Bribery By TOM 81\RLEY OflM D•ll~ P1lo1\t.1tl Suspended Orange County As- sistant Assessor George Upton and Tandy Corporation e;xec utive James Buxton pleaded innocent 'late Tuesday in Superior Court to bribery charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment. Both men were ordered by Judge Everett \V. Dickey to face trial May 12. They remain free oa theirpromiseto appear. It was alleged in testimony of- f ered prior to the indictment be- ing issued tha t Buxton, 48, a re· gional sales manager for the Tan- dy-controlled Radio Shack chain. provided Upton with marine and 5lereo equipment f reeof charges. At that time, it was testified, Upton had been assigned by the then-county assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw to handle all assessment matters related to the Tandy group in Orange County. Upton, 54. also faces trial June9. oh multiple criminal charges filed agains t him and eight other assessor's e mployes alter a long Grand Jury investigation of al- l eged assess or 's office ir- regularities during Hinshaw's term of office. It is alleged that the nine men billed the county for more than $10,000 in overtime and mileage expenses at a time when they were actually working o n Hinshaw's congressional cam- paign. · Lawyers for Buxton and Upton appeared Tuesday to have aban- doned their earlier attempt to ob- tain a court order that would seal Grand Jury transcripts support- ingthe indictment. Drug Charges Jail Three A worn an and two men "·ere jailed on multiple drug charges Tuesday in lhe Mission Viejo area by Orange County Sheriff's officers who said they found 128 packaw;ed doses of LSD in the car occupied by the trio. Deputies jailed Janet Sue Berne, 21, of San Di ego on charges of possessing LSD and possessin g the drug for sale after halting the car near the intersec- tion of the San Diego Freeway and Oso Parkway. Lynn Junior Yeatts, 23, and John Marks , 21 , both of San Diego were jailed on charges of being unde r the influence or opiates. Deputies said they made the arrests after halting the vehi- cle for an a lleged tWfic infrac- tion. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT The0r-C0411! 0.l!J Pllel . .,\tll .... cl'll•c-- binfo<l lM Ne""·PIH\.h piobll-lof INIO..._ UWl~t PvlW•"'•"'I C•n>1>•ny. 5-PM..__,_••• pUl>ll--"Cl•• '"""''" """'"' .... °"'1" ""°""'· ~WP<><I llfKP>. H"flUftlll"" llf«•I"-' T••n Volley, !•ylne. Slddlei;Met VlllfY 1<>d Uquf1.1 8'..:hl!oo~l" CN~I. 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He also noted that his recent re- fusal to suspend six indicted employ es as recommended by the s upervisors probably went against their grain. "l regret. deeply regr et , that none of the s upervisors have dis· cussed these matters with me," Vallerga said. "But we still have laws that we all function under ,'' he added, in a reference \o the fact that he serves as county a ssessor as the resultof the niandate he rtteived from the voters in his election vic- tory last June. Vallerga called his decision not to testify before the Grand Jury thetoughesl of his life. "fl went against all the moral beliefs and values that I had grown up with,'' the University of Calirornia engineering graduate said. He claimed his r efusal totestitY was based more on the Grand Jury's refusal to allow him legal counsel than on an unwillingness to speak. "Actually I would have invoked the Sixth Amendment right lo counsel rather than the Fifth Amendment bad it been acctpla· bleU? the jury,'' he explained. \ The County aaseaso r aclmo,.led1'4•tpat bl! office ha s ' been bes el by \trobleD\l 1iocenine employu were · Jndicted on the campai(D·rf!lated charges and then assl.stanl asseSsor George Upton was indicted along with a Tandy Corporation executive ou three bribery counts. ln addition, there is a pending grievance S1 employes in his of· fice are fl Ung against the county. The grieva nce claims the worke rs are owed roughly 32,000 hours in unpaid overtime work. "Translated to dollars,"' Vallerga said, "lhal 'ssomewhere . between $200,000 and$300,000. '' "But what the employes are re- ally :saying when they talk or such a grievance is that they have in the performance or their duUes worked m any overtime hours without pay .. They are s aying, "'e are not chiselers or cheaters a nd we h a ve a se n se or responsibility to the county," 1Vallerga said . He noted that since early 1973 workers in the assessor's office have undergone a series of inter- rogations. "They have been investigated by the district atlomey's pffice, ·the Grand Jury, the Grand Jury's contract auditor, the a uditor- eontroller and now the special ad. ,hoc committee rormed by the supervisors,'' Vallergasaid. He also admitted that some of the workers have apparently been interrogated by th~ FBI in con- nection with jis inyesligation of Hinshaw's campaign. "Under the circumstances I am very proud of lhe way our people have performed," he said. '1 lhink )'Ou will (ind that this orrice and· its employes have cooperated in everything asked of• them," Vallerga added. "I don'f Wlderstand bow anyone could say otherwise.'' 17 Trouble Spots 'Gifted Children's Program Criticize.d trips, chess clubs , math games, short courses, and otbe('. extra learning programs. • .~ Fugitive -~lying to Algiers? From Wire Services A news woman who won a Peabody award for her reporting of the Patty Hearst case says the . kldnaped n e ws p•per heiress might be fly ing to Algiers. But Algerian officials and the U.S. Embassy said today they had no iotormation a~t the re- port. And there was nojndicatton that she might have arrived. In San Francisco, Charles Bates, the FBI agent in charge or the Hearst case, said the report Tuesday night by television newS reporter Marilyn Bilker or KPIX· TV was the first he beard con- necting M isa Hearst with Algeria. Mi ss Baker also has written a book on the case. Mrs. Baker said she received an. "un confirmed report" that Miss Hearst, accompanied by Marine Viet . ·use Limited To Helping W ,\SHINGTON (AP> - Gen. Robert E . Cuahman, · Merine Corp• comman· dant. 5aid today Marine 'units will be used ln In· dochina onlY to safe1uard U.S. evacuation opera- tioaa. Cushman told reporten .. lhe only possibility that t know of" fo_r using the Marines would be In such a humanitarian mission. · 'lbe Marine Corps chief" indicated the 1,500-man Marine battalion recently moved from. Okinawa to the U.S. n aval base at Subic Bay in the Philim· pines will embark soon on vessels, one to be stationed off South Vietnam so It could be on hand for any evacuation or Americans. From Page A l radical sports fi gure Jack Scott SECRET and his wife Micki, was due to fly • • • "trom Budapest or Cuba to Nessen issued the statement in A'lgiers.'' · b Se response to a charge y n. But another report said Jack Henry Jackson, (D-Wash.,) that and Micki Scott, sojlght by the United States made "secret authorities for questionihg in the agreements" with the Thieu gov- Patricia Hearst case, planned to emment in connection with the ··surface'' at a news conterence signing of the peace accords. l'ro•Pagf'AI SCHOOL •.• next priority to south Mission Viejo. Two elementary schools - Cutllle Elementary ln the north a.nd Viejo Elementary ln the a'outh -serve the Capistrano Unified portion or Mission Viejo. C•atille is not rinlshud yet. While construction Is underwuy. atude n ls are housed in 15 portables in the slx·acre Ca:ilille Park adjoining the school site. Tbe portables were leased from the Miss loo Viejo Company for $1 a year, and thetounty is letting the school district use the park landrreeof charge. ·Residents or north Mission Vie- jo want the next school because they have been told that when the permanent racility opens next fall it will be too small lo house all the students. One group wants the school built so that the portables could be removed 'from their park site. Another group -Barcelon a homeowners -wants the school . built so that theil' students will not have to be bused to San Juun Capistrano or ho used in the Castille portables. But parent's in south Mission Viejo believe that, Viejo School will .become overcrowded, re- quiring busing of s ome su~n~ or double sessions. From Page Al SCHEME •.• today, their attorney's secretary Ford was in the final stages of said. preparing an address to a na-findasuitable lodge. Maureen Holcher, secretary to tionally televised joint session or But police, who added another a ttorney Michael Kennedy, Congress at 6 p .m . PDT Thurs-thert charge to his arrest sheet"' called news media to say that t he d claim some of the goods v.•ere Scotts -who dropped out of sight aJ~ssen repeatedly staled that stolen rrom Big 5 chain stores in last month after being linked in in substance the private ex-Costa Mesa, Garden Grove ond news reports to Miss Hearst -changes between Nixon and South Gate, where S anders would appear with basketball Thieu .. do not ditfer with wb.at worked for 18 months. star Bill Walton and Kennedy at was stated publicly by the Nixon Both men are rreeoo bond and an undisclosed locatioo. administration at the time or the are expected to be arraigned. Miss Hearst is the daughter of agreement." . ne xt week in West.Orange Coun· San Francisco Examiner presi· T he White House put out a t y Muni c i pa I Co urt. dent and editor Randolph A. series of statements made by the Westminster. Bryant has not Hearst. The FBI has soi.lght her Nixon administration in the af. been tied to the a lleged sporting ;ince she was kidnaped on Feb. 4, termath or the signing of the ac-goods thert, police said. · 1974 , and later in taped messages cords in which Nixon slated that Detective Sgt. Jarrett Webb renounced her parents and s aid violations threatening the agree· said the plot opened April 2 when she joinedhc r captors. ment ••would call for ap-lhetrailersupplytirmwascalled She is sought on a variety or propriate, vigorous reactions." by a ''Mr. Chapman of the war- state and fede r a l charges that in-Secretary or State Henry A. ranly di vision or Chrysler elude kidnapin g, assault and Kissinger and other high Ad-Corporation." bank robbery. ministration officials have con-He told them a man bought a Finge rprints or Miss Hearst sistently said there were no van from Be ach City Dodge, and the Scotts reportedly were secret a,l!reements between the 16555 Beach Boulevard, but the among those round in a rented two governments. shocks were derective and he was farmhouse near South Ca naan. In his foreign policy report or suing the dealership. \Pa., last month. The New York May, 1973, Nixon said, "We have "To get them oft our backs," City fireman· who owns the house told Hanoi, privately and public-he s aid, Chrysler would approve For the g11tea cri11a, participat· ing in an MGM (mentally gifted minors) program ir;i. school is presented as an honor and a special opportunity. Bul in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, parents of some or lhe 866 children in lbe program are disillusioned. n.e MGM program .is fupded said he rented it to a woman ly, that we will not tolerate viola-about $800 worth o( repair work. by the s tate al a rate of $77 per ._;_"_:•_:m_:_ed_:_M_i_:c_k_i_S_c_o1_1_. _______ li_o_ns_or_t_h_e_a_:g:.r_e_e_m_e_n_t_.'_' _____ •_nd_e_x_tr_a_eq..:w_·.,:p_m_e_nt_ro_r_l_h_e_v_a_n. A report outlining 17 trouble spots and asking district trustees to take a hard look at why the program does not seem to be meeting its potential was given the board this week. "Parents with mentally gifted minors in the Saddleback Valley have become increasingly dis- s atisfied with inconsistencies and weaknesses in the school dis- trict's program," said Barbara Grisinger, or Mission Viejo, parent or a gifted child. To quality for the mentally gifted minors program, a student must have an IQ or 140 as tested in the Stanford-Binet test. "Many of the students in the Saddleback program are in the 160 to 170 IQ range -and when you tallc about that you're talking about students who are one in 10,000 in the n ation. The se children can be as unbalanced as emptionally disturbed children,'' Mrs. Grisinger said. Parents m ay choose not to place their child in the program. When the child qualifies, the parent i s s ent a letter and permission slip. "Most or the time, that is the last a parent hears of the pro- gram," ttlrs. Grisinger said. In an attempt to help her own child, she became active in the Gined Children's Association ol Orange County, which sponsor:s fi e ld f'rom Page Al WATERS .•• Newport Be ac h Lifeguard Department divers entered the s wittly flowj,ng creek and searched beneath the bridge located between U ni vers ity Drive and Bristol Street too. They were convinced he did not become trappe d under the bridge. Patrol Set. Mik e Blitch and Of- ficer Dennis Gilman, both 30, sa id the vict im was trapped between the bridge abutment and the a bovt-ground guard rai I when they went after him_ His body was literally jammed between t he s teel and concrete by the force of (ons or water rushing to tbe bay in a muddy Oood 40 yards wide at certain points. ··1 had hold of his bell, it's hard to estimate time periods under those conditions but l would estimate I had him for five or 10 minutes," said Sgt. Blitch. "I was extre mely surprised at the &peed and depth or the water,'' he added. Blitch said he was straddling the guard rail of the bMdge, try· ing to hold on with his Jegs, because hi5 feet didn't touch bot -tom. 1 Their 'f'ictim was by then una· ble to help in the rescue. student in the Saddleback dis- trict. Some of the speciftc concerns voiced by the report include : ·- -Why is the pk-ogram at each school left to the princi~I, who may or may nOt be raniiliar with the basic tenets of a good gifted program? -Why does the district view the role of MGM supenoisor (a district position held by Leah Webber) as one of a pasSive ad- viser to principals, instead of -utilizing her training and ex· pertise to implement gifted pro- grams? · -Why does communication with the parent so often end with the request for approval of the child's entrance into the pro- gram, with no explanatory con- rerenceor followup? -Why doesn't · the distri ct foster a policy of assessing plan- ning relevant lo each child's needs? · · -Why doesn't the district have a publicity program to educate the public to the unique needs of the gifted child? Mrs. Grisinger said it seems the district condones or even perpetuates programs for the girted "in direct opposition to what accepted experts currently in the tield or gifted education espouse. From Page Al CLASH ... with producer Howard Koch, the Oscars producer, and all agreed that Schneider's statement s hould be answered by a dis· claimer in the name of the Mo- tion Picture Academy. Walter Mirisch. president of lhe Academy. was in the Music Center audience and couJd not be consulted . Hope, Sinatra and Koch agreed on the hurriedly scribbled state- ment that read : "We are not responsible ror any political references made on thi s program tonight and we are .sorry they we re made." "lf you don 't want to read this. I will," the resolute Hope had told Sinatra ba.ckstage. "No. I 'II do it," the singer N!Plled. Observers reported that l.h.e ac- tion w as opposed by Miss MacLa1ne. whose political view-3 are diam etrical ly opposed to those of Hope and Sinatra. There were reports or harsh ~·ords between Sinatra and Ole red-haired actress. once costars and members of the onetime "Ral Pack." Sinatra read the brtcr state- ment to a television audience of millions. There were scattered Jeers in the Music Center au· diencc in contrast to the stunned si lence th at accompanied Schneider's statement. <Javts • bro·wn . . -. your SONY .. HEAl)Q'UARTERS KY· 1711 • Trinifron Sig 17" diaq. meas. pictl.le Inside our family-size T rinitron is the new 114 wide-ongle colet deflectiOfl pict1Je tube. This rro jet engineering odvonc:e means shap, rich, bright dazzling color up front and the slimme st tobinet around. So now you con rrove o T rinitr~ nol only from hefe to there. but wherever you s?e fit. 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Brown Jr. intercede on behalf of cooperation is in pro- gress. , The $308,000 proposed agreement to light the stadium. increase seating to 5,000 and add Lights and a public address system is snagged somewhere in the elaborate university bureaucracy. After almost two years of negotiation, the local pu~lic officials in· volved are underst~dibly dejected. It is unfortunate that the steps toward a first mu· jor cooperative agreement have been so hesitant. Other university campuses have worked out quite successful agreements with local agencies. The alte rnate development of a $500,000 stadium at Irvine High School has been proposed. However, neither the city nor schools are in a fi scal pos ition to fund it. . Since neithe r course will bring in u stadium before September 1976, the prudent path seems to be a little more patie nce with the University or California. ·That course would certainly be the most charitable to the city's taxpayers. Helping Hands There is still hope for the surviva l of our uptight, future-shocked society when there are people like Lester and Laurel Fasig or Laguna Hills. This retired Leisure World couple gave $3,500 last week to a young man they had never met so that he could fly to Saigon to get hi s Vietnamese wife and two children. Not on ly that, f.lle Fasigs drove to the young man's home in WatsOnville to deliver the money, a nd went with him to help make arrangements for his trip and the necessary Corms and visas. They stood by l1im as he departed Thursday. The quick and seUless action the Fasigs took was made in response to the young man's statement that if he had to, he would sell an eye to raise the necessary money. The Fasigs, who winced through the pubLicity their gesture brought them, explained it by saying, "We've ne ver spent our money on liquor or tobacco. We'd rather help people." ''Jeez, I didn't realize there were these kind of Americans still around ," a grateful Carson said . We're Jucky there are. Animal Shelter The proposed location for a new animal shelter serving South Orange County -along the freeway in southern Mission Viejo-meets most of the needs or the community £or better local service . It is convenient and centrally located between San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, and the high- growth neighborhoods of Mission Viejo, El Toro and Laguna Hills. Last week, the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) hesitantly endorsed the site, saying the county should--t'onsider using existing cou nty pro- perty -specifically on tbe remote industrial farm near tbe El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. A similar proposal -for a site on the road leading to the Prima Deshecha land Cill in San Juan -had been made by the San Juan city council. While such alternate sites might s ave on acquisi- tion costs. they would be sure to add much more to on - going transportation costs -both to animal s he lre r personnel and to the public. rl • I I SB ,.TH~Y'RE Rk1MT. I STILL CMT FINI> A JOS." Always 01i Duty Dear Gloomy Gus Fire Marshal Needs a Driver . ' A c inch to run away with the Academy Awards this year is ·-'Sce n es from Funn y Grandmother's Shampoo on thC' Infernal Express ." It hafi. to put il simply, something for every- body. The mastermiad behind this mast erpi ece is Lockesworth Galosh, head of formula produc· lions. In a candid interview, Galo sh modesty ex- tolled the movie's un- d en i ab I e merits. ''Basical - 1)'." Galos h said, "the pic- ture is a dramatic. word -for · word, three.hour conversation ·between an old married couple. The critics love lhal stuff. 'A slice of life.' they call it.Really believa· ble '' ,;Whal do they talk about?'' ··I forget. But the thing in this picture is they talk about it on u train, so the audience can look out the window. And lo add to the nostalgia. the other passenge rs a re a lot of old J.lolly"·ood actors. The public loves s~eing how old they're getting." · ··,\strokcof gcnius." : \\'E EXPECT the top actress ' award to go t o Genevieve I Orys<i nd. Not only can she really • belt out a song, but she's got a g reat d ialect , s ide·splitting ethnic jokeli and she can·t spell 'Genevieve'.·· "She's J ewish '!·· "No, A mer icet n Indian. llut wait till yo u he<.ir her sing. 'You Lit a Flame in My Caboose' as the lrain bur ns down." "Wh y docs the train burn down?'' ··Because peoPJe love a dis - aster . The re's nothing like a lot. of screaming, burning folk s ex· pi ring in agony to take your mind off your troubles .·' Read· in the April 2 Daily Pilot about the $2,000 rais· eS given Irvine 's ci'ty manager and police chief. Then read the editorial about teachers' salary negotiations and how they should re member those un- employed when asking for wage increases! A.S .T. Gleemr Gt.15 c•m"'•11U .. r• 1uW1111-llr r...-.n Mid M 1>•1 l>ltC'.tlN•ll'f' rlfttct rti4I ¥Mwl 91 lflt _.-s,..._.. Strid~ ,-1 _.,. .. Glwm'f' Gwt, 0.ll'f' l'tlol. ··That's for .sure. Who's the male lead?" "Our great n ew discover y. Crunchy Granola. l·le plays a se xually a mbid extrou s bootblack, which is a real twisL. Nobody e ver thought of bootblacks that way. And in only 180 minutes he s educes every-· body on the train from the caboose to the locomotive. Wh at a job this kid does.·· "Sounds fantastic." "What's the message?" "IT'S 111\RD to tell because he 's got a spCech impediment and an I .Q. of 63. But the critics agree h e's got a messa ge because he wears a blue denim j acket and no necktie. You think any middle-aged critic is going to admit he doesn 't understand what a young actor without a necktie is s aying?'' ·'Well. what does he s ay ?'· ··Four-letter \vords. Plus he'.s got one eight and another twelv e to sho w ve rsatility. That's real realism . And if the re's one thing the public eats up, ii 's realis m- so lon g as it ·s dil·ty." •·w e ll. it certa in ly sounds as though you'v(' got a boring, tuneful . nostalgic. funny, dis- ustrous, sexy, vulgar (•rilical and box-office s uccess. l-l ow lon g does it run? .. "It ran 14 hours before we cut and di stributed it." ·'Did you cul it severely?" ··Yea h, \Ve cut it into seven two-hour movies, several of \Vhi c h you may have already seen a t your nei ghborhood theater ." To the Editor : Re : -Editorial ··vou 're fired. James,·· Sund::.y. Ap1il6. Apparently il did not tx:l'ur to the \l.'riter of this editori;:il that Mr. Carl Downs. Fire A-larshal for the County of Ora nge is "on duty'' 24 hours a day, seven days a \\'eek. The •·chauffeur" as de· fined in the above editorial "·as performing his assib'lled duty as a fir·e captain in training. lit• functions <.ts an aide to the firt' marshal in learning the complex administrative office and field duties before he can qualify for ad,.·ancemenl to battaLion chief. The aide remains with the car. during the fire m arshal's tern · porary absence to monitor emergency radio dispatches. Should <.in emergency develop re· quiring the presence or the fire marshal the aid ~ would dri ve the car to allow the fire marshal full <.ittention to commetnd. The aide is also le arning command Lac· tics. lF MR. Downs had carried a "pack set ", emergwcy receiver, into hi s civic meeting it \vould have caused unwan.ted di s- turbances from the almost con- tinuous dis patchers'. duties of dis- patching county fire and rcsl'uc units. As a much concerned pri\'&ite citizen of the City of Irvine who may himself. be al any moment in need of the e xcellent services o( the Department of Forestry and County of Orange Fire and . Rescue Units I believe the Daily Pilot .s hould review the logic in the above editorial. As a former Fire Chief's t\ide (citizen cons ulta nt) in Kansas Ci· ty, Missouri. I know that even no Battalion Chier, let ulone the Fire Chief. himself. ever drove hi s own car -a nd Mr. Downs covers the entire County of Orange. PAUL C. ELLIS ltloney Tricks To the Editor : When the President signed the tax rebate bill. the stock market \l.'ent up, the price of gold and silver went up. What does this mean? Does it m ean that stocks,. gold and silver are more valu.able? It does not ~ lt m eans that. with the ( MAILBOX -] l..etters from readers ore welcome . Th e right to condense letters to f it space OT eliminate libel is reserved. U t!ers of 300 words or less will be given preference. Alt letters must in- clude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re- quest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will nol be published. borrowing of more money, against the dollar and the in- crease of the national debt. the dollar is worth less. So we will be given a tax r ebate or nearly $200. but the money will be worth less and we will pay in · terest on the government loan of the money forever . JAMES BOLDING C'ottfide11c.•e To the Editor : In light or so much recent negative publicity 1·egurding our school district , we f1..>el it's lime people ex pressed thei r con· fidence in the fine schools we have in our l'Om m unity. Since unification we have seen double sessions come to an end. We have worked on a bond issue and witnessed the cohesiveness of our community on a common Wl.-ks 'Your t•x rebat• check •rrived to-day/' Revival of Extremism Seen . ' I . WASHINGTON -When Barry Goldwater was so resoundingly defeated in 196<t it was said that the ideas he representt;d could never rise again. When George S. McGovern was swamped at !)le polls in 1972, it was said that middte America had asserted it.sell and rejected once and for a I I n co · sociaUs t ideas .or wealth dis· tributton . ''Extr e m · ism " or both the rildlt and left hod been r ejected.- Hut the issues are all noorung b<ic k with tho pJssa1c by Col18ress or a hand·bac!k and 1 hand·out· tax bill strongly op·. ,. po1ed by the best minds in the ! Ford administration as r ein· ; troducJng In e mbryonic form the i wealth leveling principles t Gotiiwate r opposed and J\fcGovern supported. [ RICHARD J _ WILSON _ ADDED to this, Congress is in the course or returning to the le vel or a~ricultural subsidies or lhe New Deal which may cost bath lha consumers and the U.S. Treasury sums ranging into the bi llions. Other h~n e[its and sub- sidies are wa iting in llne for con-· gressional adoption while Presi· de nt Ford wrings his hands over the pro5pects of continuing $100 billion deficits. some people will be proved wrong in the next year or so and they ma y be the lcuders of Congress who were so eager lo flobd the country with cash: or. the)' may be s uch presidential advisers as TreasUT)' Secretary William E . Simon. whmc alarm . over the innationary errect.1 ol the hand-becks and hand•O\lts went unheeded. A year ftom now It will be known how much lhe $100 tfand· backs a nd the $50 hand-o uts helped to restore the country to economic health: or, how much they contributed to a new wave of inflation with its strange compa- nions. unemployment, a de- moralized m oney market and further declines in the real value of everyone's in ~o me and sav- ings. THE BIG tax payers of the country -the middle income levels -come out on the short. end or the congressional ~·eol th sharing scheme, and there are many st'rong and persuasive, not to say de mogogic. voices to be raised In their j.cfense. In 1976 more peopl e thun ever before may be willing to li!ten to George Wallnce and Ronald Re agan re- vive the m iddle America theme which had potent appeal In the Republican landslldeor 1972. More Republican., than before may find a5 ihey did in 1964 that lh ey kno\v in their h ea rt s Coldwuter wall rla:ht. at least a'bc)ut some things. President Ford hos carefully pl ann ed his strategy in Lhi s churn· 1ng apolitical situation. In ap- proving kick-backs and ha nd - outs he thought too great , he hel d up the stop sign against any in · creased s pending, kno\ving that this will undoubtedly b1ing him into a future confrontation with. Congress. TJlE FIRST of these confront a· Lions may be on increased sup- port prices for agricultural ,pro· ducts. Action of that kind by a president would ordinarily con- tain ele m ents of political dis- a s t e r . but in the prese nt circumstances inflation-ridden consumers n1 ay have little sym· pathy for cost· ridden farmers. Some o ( thC' stin g or con- servative criti cis m of Ford is diminished by the simple fact that he Is bein ~ saddled with de- ficits greater than they hl:)mcd on him . When another year has passed Ford ond the Republican conservatives may rind themselves on the game team, goal -the need for ne\v schools. We have had the privilege of pro· vidin g input through an ex· tensive community involvement program . We h ave seen our c hildre n progress in th e classroom with the finest of teochers. lT"S Tl1'1 E now fgr the com· munity. having benefited from quality direCtion and leadership provided by our board and ad· ministration , lo recognize the tremendous strides made in the past three years. • All too orten , it s eems, we arc more than willing lo voice our negative concerns and forget the positive. c. Jt 's time now, not only to say. '"thank you" to our boa.rd ad- ministra tion, and staff. but to \\.'Ork together in a positive vein to assure the continued success of our district. MARY JO CHARNITSKI HELEN L. CALVIN LYNN J . WILLMS Appr<•ciatio11 To the Editor: I suppose "'hen an important stage of one·s life begins or ends. some sort of ceremonial act seems in order. I'd like lo take this last day of my participation in the Irvine community a s school board m ember to thank a number of people . First . my appreciation goes to my fellow charter board mem- be r s . They acted with in · telligence, dignity, and care. l have worked on many boards a nd committees , but never on one with suc h a unique ble nd of talents and where cooperation a nd compromise and mutual car· ing about the subject al hand - schools and stude nts and citizens -took such cons tant precedence over individual and petty needs. Second, I mus t say how proud I am o f the I rvine school - cornmunity. Teachers, staff, ad- ministratio n , s tude nts and citizen volunteers have made it a great pleasure for me to be of· Cicially connected with the dis- trict. Not least are the caring and in- telli gent citizens of Irvine. They \Vant the best, t~ey have given us the tools lo work for the best, and I appreciate especially those who recogni ze that I have tried to give my best in return. Thank you all. SHARON SIRCELLO Why Nt>t T1n111el:> To the Editor : fs it possible that in our rush to rebuild our hig hway to carry more traffic at a smoother rate we are allowing the state to ig· nore one of the possible answers to our problem ? So Car I have heard no mention of using a tunnel instead of u btidge across the entrance to Up- per Newport Bay. ll would seem that a t unnel wo uld serve the purpose or opening the back bay and also smoothing out traffic now. E . l'RANK BEALL se ... a11tlcs /llblead To the Editor: Whe n will A_mcrlca cease dolng foreign diplomacy by5emantlcs? Our failur~ to recognize Ho Chi Minh as a Vietnamese is the basic rea:ion Americans allowed ourselves to be drawn Into the 10-year, 150 billion dollar blood bath. By using the word ~om­ munist instead of Vietnamese. \Vas hington was able to !tighten us into forgetting that Ho w~s our \VW II ally. Thal he contlnued Lu fight th e J apanese tooth and nail "'hile the Fre nc h immediately created a puppet regime (whose leader s pent the war on the French Riviera ) thut cooperated fully with the Japanese. Continuing to call Ho a com- munist made 1\n1l•rit·ans willin!: to have the French forced back down the Vietnamese throats after the war even as \l.'e were en- couraging our othe r Allies to re- llnqllish their t·oluni cs. We did this shameful thing at a time when the Vie tnamese were un- ified under Ho, were finally free of fig hting a lon g bloody \Var for freedom as well as surviv:.il, and when their wi ll to die for freedom had been amply prO\'en to the \l.'Orld. THE WEST created the North and South Vietnamese, the Viet· namese people did not. But the West cried out in fear because Ho had studied in Russia in the thirties "·hi le he struggled for Jn · do·China·s freedom. Chiang Kai - shek did even more, he gradual· ed from Ru ssia's equi valent of our West Point. But Chiang. played upon thc American fa scination for seman· tics, used Nation alist to describe his corrupt dictatorship of the right, and we bought it all the way. Eve n as five million of his troops surrendered. \I.1th all their arms. to less then 300.000 ir- regulars from the nort.h. Now the same thing is happening in Viet- nam . The defections by th e troops of dictator Van Thieu. in- cluding tttei r ha lf billion dollars in American arms is so similar to that China debacle of '48 as to be frighte ning. In the nam e of s1.1nily, judg- ment and de mocr::icy let us once again call things by thei r proper names. Let us call them Viet- namese and not Viet Cong. Com- munis ts, Gooks etc. \Vhen we have done that first. and dis- pensed with semantic diplomatic overkill. we "'ill once again be able to think c learly about the countries of the world and our re- . Jationship to the m . "1e \viii once again regain our he ritage a nd the meaning of rreedom and the un· derstanding that freedom is in every man e\'cn though it may lake different forms in different areas or the world. Our founding fathers built a country on that one premise. Cnn "·e dare do less? IRVING X. BURG ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R~r1 N. "'etd, Ptibl:isher Thoma$ Keeuil. Editor Barbara Krei!nch. f:.:ditririol Page Editor The edi torial'l!age o( the Dally Pilot seeks to inrorm and s.limulate readers by presenti ng on thl!> page diverse commentary on topics or Interest by syndical· C'd <"olumnists and cartooni:llA. by providing ,. forum for readers' vle.,.,·s and by presenl lng this nc.,.,·spaper·s opinion" and Ideas nn current topics. Th<' editorial opinions of the Dally l~lot appeal' only in the t.-d itorial rolumn at the 1011 or t.he pagt". Oplnlon1 ex• pres.c;NI by th e rolum ni.!lts and tarloonists nn d letter \\'rllers m their oy,·n ll.nd n(I ~ndon1e1ntot Gt their \'I CY.~ by !he. Dail.)' Pli9t !!.hoold be inferred. . Wedn esday. Apri(9, Un5 - • ' I ' ,,3-tv h e e fed A u t o ~a se Wednesd1y. Aprll 9, 1975 ·2 Uti lities In Oil Plan DAIL y PILOT A~ NOW Sets Catholic • • I J • I 2 O f ficers Arrested For The fts She's a He in Car Fraud, Say Police SAN FRANCISCO (AP) t 1-.Standard 011 of p l Calllornla has revealed . rotest f plans to supply two mujor AZUSA (AP) -In what their chief calls ""a black eye for law en(orcem<'nt ,'' two Azu sa policemen huve been booked for· investigation of participating in a theft ring while in uniform on patrol duty. One officer resi!.rned and the other was suspended aner they "'ere booked in connection with a theft ring. that allegedly stole (,,_ __ s_t_a_t_e _ ___,) more than $50.000 in eleclron1c t"quipment, officials said Tues· day. Four other men also were ar· rested Sunday and lflonday as. Azusa police and Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies at San Dimas climaxed an ll·month in- vestigation. No other policemen were involved, officers said. PlaneSt~k SAN DIEGO (AP) -Imperial · Airlines has temporarily halted flights bet wee n San Diego and Imperial after its only plane was . struck by li ghtnine. An airlines spokesman said the 19-passenger Swearigen turboprop y,,•as struck by lighln· ing Monday. No injuries were re- ported and dam age w~s confined_ Lo a dent in the plane's nose, the s pokesman added. Bombing Claimed , J uir y Treui A Vietnamese orphan en- joys her first orange this week on arrival at San Francisco's Presidio Army Base. A soldier serving food to 25 of the kids said, 'They're all such good eaters.' NOxProgram Given Push ByAir&ard From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -The Brown Administration has taken its case to the public for maintain- SAN JOSE <U Pl) -The New· ing special antismog rcquire- \Vorld Liberation Front has ments for owners of certain used again claimed responsibility for cars in the Los Angeles area. bombing attacks on power com· . Ju st two days before a pany facilities but a security showdown vote in the legislature, spokesman s aid today his men the Air Resources Board Tues- ::tre "closing in on" the terrorists.. day distributed to newsmen a T\vo bombs \\'e!1~ off early )three-page statement announc· Tuesd~y at a P~c1f1c Gas ~nd ing the public release or a starr Electric substation._ da_mag1ng-·report concluding that "the NOx two transform ers. Service was program is the single most cost- not afrected, but PG&E cr~ws effective automobile control pro- tumed off power for a short lime gram available." to make repairs. This afCected The news release said the re- 22,000 customers. quirements for fitting $35 NOx H D .. devices · on 1966-70 cars in the orse rou:n• South Coast Air Basin would re- BAKERSFIELD (AP) A · duce smog levels in Los Angeles $10,-000 show horse owned by by five percent and could sub- country-wes tern s inger t.ferle stantially cut down the number Haggard drowned in a lake on of smog alerts. the singer's 2SO-acrc range here. The Assembly has scheduled a Bonnie Haggard. the singer 's final vote Thursday on a bill · wife, said the horse jumped into (SB41) to repeal the require- the water and began swimming ments, except upon change of toward some calves across the ownership. The meas ure is Jake. authored by Sen. Omer L. Rains. California utility com-WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tho paniea with more fuel oil National Organtzatlon for DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -The Michael has been aought Since fromMlddleEastsources. lod ed' .. ebllhop , l·denllty of a woman who cl•'mcd 1162 fed Ir Ill t rd Id Women · ay accua w .... l ona era ug vewarran However, Standa sa of tbeSanDiegoRomanCathollc tohaveacarwhich wouldrevolu-from Florida charging him with itwillnotmaketheutllltles Diocese of attemptln& to lionize the auto industry remains defaulting• bond on a coun-••exceptionally vulneru-···spiritually disenfranchise'' a mystery. Police claim she is a terfeitlng charge, authorities ble"toanotherAraboilem-women by denying communion .. he," but the FBlsayshisandher said. bargo. LO members of NOW oruny group Cingerprintsdonotmatch. Driscoll said hi s department "In the event of another llhatsupportsabortlon. She is Elizabeth Carmichael, had not used fingerprints to con-e mbargo, Southern ·In a statement il!ISued by Jan president of Twentieth Century firm the identity• adding: California Edison and Liebmann, NOW's ·vice president Motor Car Corp. who is wanted ••r CANNOT reveal the details. Pacific Gas &t: Electric Co. for legislation, the group called here on charges of conspiracy to I But I am. very comfortable with it would continue to receive on wom~n across the country to commit theft in promoting a (the identification). I am com-their fair share of whatever join in a "d8y of outrage" M_ay l l three-wheeled"car, the Revette. fort.able enough to continue the in-oil supply remained availa-!lo protest the decision by Bishop · THE COMPANY'S operations vestigation along the same line ble from domestic and Leo Maher of San Diego. in Dallas were shut down in ... that Mrs. Carmichael and other non-Arab sources," a · Maher, in a letter to all parish February, only a week an.er it Michaelarethc s ameperson." Standardspokesmansaid. priests in hi s four-county moved here from California, diocese, declared that ''no when the specialized Crime unit k person who claims and proresses or the Dallas Police Department Smo esereen views that are contrary to the filed charges against lOcorporate teachings of the Church can officers. Charges against all but claim to be a practicing Catholic, Mrs. Carmichael and WhitloC'k N. inor are they to be admitted to the Sharpelaterweredropped. S •~ p .~~Up Ev;dence 15acraments." Capt. Joh~ Driscoll, head ol the us pee,.., UJ J .. The letter, which was lo bore- police intelhgence section, said lad from pulpits lhlS Sunday. Tuesday that Mrs. Carmichael, a PACIFIC GROVE (UPI) -Three policemen aitd an animaJ singled out NOW !or its "_shamt:· tall husky-voiced individual who control officer are out of their jobs because of marijuana, but less agitation" for abortion and clai'med to be a 37·year-old widow there'll be no criminal charges against them because the e vidence added that NOW members are · withfiveadoptedchildren.isreal-wcntupinsmoke. ·guilty of ••a serious moral ly Jerry Dean Michael, a rugitlve Monterey County District Attorney Wi lliam Curtis said Tu~s-crime." forthepast13years. day that they had smoked marijuana obtained rrom the pol~ce Ms. Liebmann said in her "Al least we now know what we evidence locker berore the department moved to o new station statement that NOW also "has arelookingfor,''Driscollsaid. JastNovember. · been under attack from the But a spokesman for the FBI Curtis said he could not press criminal charges because ''all Catholic hierarchy" in Missouri said I a le r that Mich ae I's the evidence went up in smoke." The suspect smoked it. . 'and Illinois. ' fingerprints did not match those .-~~~'.','.'.~~~'..'...'~".'..''.".'.~::__:_:::::~:::.:_::::::::::_:.::~------'-.!!!!!!.-'!!!!!!!!L-------­ on documents handled by Mrs. Carmichael. ''AS {AR AS WE are con-. cerned, they are not the same person,'' the spokesman said. A city investigator who checked ·Mrs. Carmichael's records here and those or Michael in Indiana . ·where ihe fugitive lived at one time, said, "I don't want to argue that. But no one has known fingerprints of Mrs. Carmichael. She has never been fingerprinted. The FBI has docUments they think Mrs. Carmichael handled." Driscoll credited his men, the district attorney 's office and federal postal inspectors here and in Indianapolis with identifying 'Michael. 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I ' J I I I l • J ( I I ,, ' 7 •• ' Irvine ED IT I Q.N ' ' " t Today's Closi11g N. \'.Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 99, SSECTIONS, 58 PAGES ORAN Ge' COUNTY, t;ALIFORNIA ' WEONESOA ,APRIL9, 1975 TEN CENTS V~llerga ByGAR\'GRANVJLLE OttlM~llyPU.tw.11, Orange Copnty Assessor Jack Vall,rga denied Tuesday that he acted improperly in 1973 when he accepte9 $714 in consulting tees and expenses from Spartanburg County ,.$0\J.th Carolina. Vallerga spoke freely about tht' Spartanburg payment and other contr oversie!:i centering around the county assessor 's office cjur· ing un exclusive two-hour Jn. terview in'Santa Ana. Spa.rtanburg was added to the list of assessor's office con· troversies las t week when it was learned that Vallerga and Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, who preceded Vallerga as Orange County's as· sessor, coll ectively had accepted $7',176 from the So6th Carolina icounty. Vallerga was paid $714 and ' •llnshaw $6,462 for consulting services and expenses related to Orange County's sale of a com· puterized a ppraisal system to Spartanburg County for $2,045. Tuesday, VaUer;ga saidtJtepay· menl to him was neither illegal nor a conflict of interest. · The 52-year.old assessor point- ed out that state codes do not pro· hibit assessors or their employes from consulting with public agen· ' . ro ' '\. Nixon 'Deal' Told South Vietnam Promi,se.d U.S. Help By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON !UP!l - Former President Nixon secretly promised So'uth Vi etnam Presi· dent Nyugen Van Thieu that the Uni ted States would r eact "vigorously" to any major viola· lions of the Paris peace agree· ment by Communists, a While House spokesma n said today. ln a statement, presidential press secretary Ron Nessen said : · "The publicly slated policy and intention of the United States government lo continue to pfo. J ack Scott Co.mes Out • vide a d equate economil.' and military .assistance a nd to react vigorously to major viol ations of REOS PROBE SAIGON DEFENSES-Story A4 GOLDWATER BLAMES JFK, LBJ .FOR WAR-A7 ,. the Paris agreement reflected confident\at exchanges between the Nixon administration and President Thieu at the time.'' Nessen said, however, that the law passed by Congress On Aug . 15, 1973 ot'itlawing--military ac- tivity in Southeast Asia "of course ruled out the possibility of Americ~n · military reaction to violations of the agreement." President Ford was iiUOled as telling congressional leaders to: day there are' ··no pri vate agreem ents" between ·the Unit· eel States and South Vietnam. Ford met with Democratic and Republican leaders of the Senate and House less than Bn hour after Nessen's statement. <See SECRET, Page·A2> Irvine Bike Rider. . ~ ..... Killed i;n St(>rnt · • ~' ) rips, ~nly private businesses and he·bas not received payment for firms; Consulting services since he suc- "f see nothing wrong with ac· ce¢ed Hinsh a w a::s couqty. as· cepUng such assi·gnmentsas long &euoronJan.2, 1973. astt&eJJdonotinterlereorconfUct However, Vallerga volun · ~~ m y d u t i !rs a n d teef~. he has been paid trav.el nsibilities here," Vallerga and lodging expenses for pro· .s.aid. · f~sional speaking engagements "In this•case, they did not •. " htt Q\NeW York and Colorado. . added. ~ ''I was n?t pai~ for speaking, Other than the $714 payment ant,y for expenses incurred as the Crom Spartanburg, Vallerga-i~d ~ ttsult Of the appearances." he .. s ear Of Hiding SAN FRANCISCO !Ufl) - Jack Scott, a prominent sp<>rts figure sought in connection with the .Patricia Hearst case, came out of hiding today, and dared the FBI to charge him with a crime. An Irvine J np.n '!l"d•ling hi$ bicycle tbrougfi a den s e dQWDpour at a busy intersection was killed ins tantly Tuesday night when struck by a pickup trUck and hurled to the pave· ment. atid trted to , give SilJlQ:i9JlA.-.. , mqut.h-to.-mouth resµs citation, white a ~asserby·-went to noti,(y officers .. ;'.' :.. .~ . Scott, 33, and his wife, 1'1icki, appeared at a hastily called news conference at Glide Memorial Church here. They have been sought by the FBI for questioning since March 13, when the ir names were linked to a ·Pen· nsylvania farmhouse whe re Mi~s Hearst and other fugitives we re believed to have hidden out last fall. An unconfirmed report to- day said Miss Hearst had gone to Algeria. Scott was athletic director at Oberlin College in Ohio from 1972 to 1974 . Prior to lhat, he operated Ute "Institute for the Study of Sport and Society" in Ber keley while he studie;d at the Universi· t y of California on a rellowship ~nd lecture d s tudents on (See SCOTT, Page A2) Superstars ' Clash During O scar Night By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES CAPl -The movie colony buzzed today with reparts of a ba!=:kstage flap at the Academy Awards with a cast that included s uper stars Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine and a producer with outspoken political views . (Related stories. photos, Page B6) The incident was -spawned when producer Bert Schneider accepted the a ward for best documentary feature for his con· lroversial antiwar Vietnam film, ·~Hearts and Minds." . Schneider read a telegram from a Viet Cong reprelentative ih which he thanked .th e Arperican peO'pJe tor "the libera-, tiori of South Vietnam." Backstage observers said ~ope, an Oscar mast.er or cefemoMU. and longtime hawk on tti9 Vliinam war, ttu ln· Alfred Simmons, 47, of 3901 Parkview Lane, was pronounced dead at the scene, of .apparent head and internal injuhes and multiple lacerations, according to pol~ce. • Investigators said he was rid- ing eastbound on Main Street al Jamboree Boulevard about 10 p.m . when the collision occurred at the four.wa y s top s ign· controlled iilterseClion. Truck driver Albert C. Bar· raza, 37, of 2005 S. Forest Av e .. Santa Ana, told police he stopped "·"t"•' ' .. , •.)'-". 08 C\t•' I ~.So was Sinatra, ~ liberal ws veered to the ri&hl after be' ke<la (iiendtihiP ~th former le Pres identSpJroT. AS!l ew. 1 Hope . and Sin'atra Conltr-red' ,Wft~ producer Howard Koch, the <>&can pf(fducer, and 'all agreed thal ~Sc~qeider's stateme_ni ahould be '·ans1'ered 1>y • dls- lSe• CLASH, Pogo Ail \\ r ' ' . Barr~za was t~i en ~ PQ,lice headquarters and quesli9ned re· garding cir.cumstances or the fatal cOllision, then released, ac· cording to Police Lt. John f\egan. ' He said the motorUt cf!;limed · he never saw SimmonS ,l n the daJ k and rain bef~r~ee~g the irnpaet of the colliswn with the bicycle. A1'1 e mplo ye of Alle.rgan Ph'a'rmaceuticals lnc .. Irvine, Mr. Simmons was taken lo Sad- dleback Mortuary following the accident investigation. Services a re pending. NEWPORT LIFEGUARD LOGAN ~OCKABEY .SEEKS VICTIM Lowerell Over.Skle of Bridge, He Gmpe• for Ml••lng Man Irvine Council .. Split On Seniors' Funds , A reopened rift over whether cities should seek federal funds split the ·Irvine City Council Tuesday on a decision to seek a $7,500 grant for a city senior ·citizens' program . Councilmen John Burton and Henry Quigley opposed the move, proclaiming belief that s uch actions encourage in- creased federal spending .. But Mayor Art Anthony voiced the view of the council majority, asserting, "I agree with you totally in principle. But in prac· ticality, that is our money and we . ar.e entitled to get it back. "If I thought that every city in the country would do the same, I ·would agree with you," Anthony said. The grant, if approved, would give the city $7,500 to be matched with an equal amount of local money for senior citizens' pro· grams. J VSI' ONE CALL SOLDHISC4R .. It only took ane ci tt to sell my car. The Cirst caller bought it.'' That's the: Success ~peri~nced by the Newport Beac)'I man who placed thls ad in the Daily Pilot: The program would be ai med al residents over age 55, with special e mphasis' on a Retired Seniors Volunteer Program be- ing oi:ganized by resident Isadore Schneider. The J?rogram would provide a m eeting place for elderly resi· dents, set up an excursioo pro- gram for low cost travel ac· tivities, provide some sort of transportation system to those who normally do not have it and operate a referr al and informa · tion serVicb. Both Quigley and Burton said they supported the. idea Of a .senior citizens ' recreation pro· gram. However. both questioned whether the city could s pare $7,'500 for Irvine's sha1·e. El Tor o Boy Foun d Safe A 5-year'-old boy whose parents Jive on the El Tofo Marine base was found safe Tuesday after be· ing lost for more than 24 hours in ,the iugge'd Picacho State Park desert area in1 tnperial County. Robert ·Despain, who wan· dered away. from his parent's campsite Dear the Colorado River, was Courid by a search and rescue team af\er spending a '70 B'TG better than new night On his owri in 30-degree '1' • • • • weather. • • w/everylhing ldintcond. lo)ofe tb,n, l!!O.•-c~en:com· . , Sl49)>· , . ,. ·· ._ · •) "· lie!l •lbe·remolA. ;&!'!!• alqo\g lhq ' q,~.,,b&~.8'clir >'OU'd' lilie 'to ' 'tl ... '•1 edftLustng m<raft and ' -..,ll, eiOl'~T8til{ on\x tllkff:p '~ba'l~,partr;s in \he search. ',Jty.r woni.. in the rlgblfo-•to r;.J11!nP<11lure1 dropped>lntolhe mak,e•••le) ,..-~~-•• · 30'a_;c'lurig th"'nie~t, said one of Afuia 11)1 oi,age cow .'IJle ,lhe ~eardlers; .. but lhe boy was' ·rfghlP!l•eAs thO;l>ally Piiot' • , ~t!arli> b)\-&•Pat~e and hiking I . ~ I said. According to Va llerga, the on ly other sale of the county's si ngle family residential compuleri :ted appraisal system has bc~n to the cityofMadison. Wi s. He said the city hired an Orange County employe, Al RusseU. to supervise 1nstallat1on of the system. Turning hi s attention to other (See VALLERGA,PaceA2> Floods Rip Him F r om Aid By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 th• D;,ilr Pilot SI.ill A search for a youth s~·ept to his death in the r ampaging waters of San Joaquin Creek in Irvine ended today with the discovery of hi s corpse fl oatin g in Upper Newport Bay. . Earlier, a m ass of Oood de bris tore the victim from the grasp or t~·o policemen attempting to save him. r No clues to the identity of the drowning victim \Vere im· mediately released, but police speculate he was a UC Irvine stu· dent, due to his age and the loca· tion near the campus . . The two Newport Beach poiicemen went to his rescue . about 11 p . m . after hearing . screams for help from the raging - creek waters while lhey were directing traffic nearby the MacArthur Boulevard bridge over San Joaquin Creek. The attempted rescue spanned a two-hour period. from shortly after 11 p.m. until the I a.m : search cancellation . The officers Jost him only by in· ch es and seconds. Helicopters f rom both the Cos ta Mesa and Newport Beach police departments crisscrossed the swi r ling, roily waters of the creek where it empties into Up· p er Newport Bay, their searchlights bl azing. Newport Beach Lifeguard Department divers entered the s wiftly flowin g creek a nd searched beneath the bridge located between Unive r sity Drive and Bristol Street too. They "''ere convi nced he did not become trappe d under the bridge. Patrol Sgt. Mike Blitch and Of. ficer Dennis Gi lm an, both 30, sai'd the victim "'as trapped between t he brid ge abutme nt and the above.ground guard r ail when they went after him. His body was literally jammed between the st eel and concrete by the force or tons of waler rushing to t he bay in a muddy flood 40 yards \Vid e al certain points. · .. J had hold of his belt. it ·s hard to estimate time periods under those conditions but I would estimate I had him for five or 10 (See WATERS, PageA2) Oranjft•~ Coasl -.4~ -- Wen't ht•r Some clearing by tonight and the weather service says it'll be mostly fair ; Thursday. Not quite as cool. Highs 60 to 65. Lows tonight in the 40s. Chance of rain 10 percent or less . I NSIDE T ODAY Police say the distaff pre· sidenl of a ·revolutionory fi rm producing a fict.Ui.oos 3-wheeled automobile it real- ly a 'he' in disgtri.ae. $ee story Page AS. ' UPI T•l.,._a. QSCAR WINNERS ART CARNEY (LEFT), FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA.SHOW TROPHIES . A First for C8rney1 Three More for Returning Director of 'Godfather II' From Page Al CLASH ... claimer in the name of Lhe Mo- tion P icture Acade my. Walter Mirisch, president of the Acade my, was in the 1.1usic Center audience and could not be Consulted . I-lope. Sinatra and Koch agreed on the hurriedly scribbled sLate- ment that read : ··we are not responsible for any political references made on this program tonight and we are sorry they were made." ··f f you don 't want to read this, I will," the r esolute Hope had ·told Sinatra backstage. "No, I 'll do it," the singer replied. Fro•PageAI SECRET ••• NesSen issued the statement in response to a charge by Sen. Henry Jackson, <D-Wash.,) that the United States made "secret agreements" with the Thieu gov- ernment in connection with the signing of the peace accords. Ford was in the final stages of preparing an address to a na- tionally televised joint session o( Congress at 6 p .m. PDT Thurs- day. Nessen repeatedly stated that in s ubstance the private ex- changes betwee n Nixon and Thieu "do not differ with what was stated publicJy by the Nixon administration at the time of the agreement." · The While liouse put out a· series of stat ements made by the Nixon administration in the af- termath of the signing of the ac- cords in which Nixon stated that violations threatening the agree- ment "'would call for ap- propriate, vigorous reactions.'' Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger and other high Ad- ministration officials have con- sistently said there were no secret a2reements between the two governments. , In his foreign Policy report of May, 1973, Nixon said, "We have told Hanoi , privately and public- ly, that we will not tolerate viola- tions of the agreement.'' Two Join Board New Irvine school trustees June Foley and Frank l-lurd will be installed at the s chool board's ·or ganizational meeting tonight. '.The m eeting will be held at "Coll e ge Park School, 3700 Chaparral Ave., at 7:30p.m. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PY••IOl1>I •l>CI Publl\llet Jack R. Curley · V•ct "•M+Olnl •l>CI V....,11 Mll"'"llf1' Themas Ke~i l £dll0f' 1hom as A. Murphil"le llM"'"O•nt E.t111or C.ha rles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ,.,,,_,,.,., MjoMO•"'I E.do!OI \ Tel~ne f71•) 642-4121 Classit dv•r1ising M2-S671 Sol -Y•llfJ Nt .., ()U l<e Sl1·6310 From s,.., Cl•""'"~ 4tS·06JO Ctl>••+Olll, 1•1S Ot•ftdfc C<Wll "~bH1hlt10 '-'"'"1 · NO ..... , ,, .. ~I. m.,.1 r ~· ....... ,.,n .... +•I m•lll• or ••~••ll11m•t1h n•rt•ft "'•-I>" ••l>•OO~<•d •Ullo~! '"''•' """'+1\lon "' <WY"V"•t •Mr. ,., .... n ', .. ,, l>KI-Jlld •• Cott• ,,,,.,.., (t ill"'"'" SwDtcri,i .. 11'/ t•to••• \,J,IO,_l>IY. · 11, ,...,," OQ "'""""': milHarr 6H•l...ii..., IJ JO ·-Inly, ~, '• ' ' From Pa,,., A J V ALLERGA BACKS FEE .. problems afflicting the assessor's office, Vallerga said he is not aware of any effort to oust him from office other than a newspaper story that did not. specify sources. He said_ be would vigprously oppose any effort to remove him from bis $35,280-a-year elected job. He conceded that his rerusal to testify before the Grand Jury last November during its investiga- tion into the alleged illegal use of assessor's offi.ce ~mployes in .Hinshaw's ~972 Congressional campaign may have put him in a bad light with some. -He· also noted that his recent re- f us al to suspend six indicted employes as recommended by the· s upervisors probably went against their grain. ''I regret, deepJy regret, that none of the supervisors have dis~ cussed .these matters with me," Vallerga said. "But we still have laws that we . all function under,'• he added, in a ·rererence lo the fact that be ·serves as county assessor as the resultof the mandate he received BREAKS .SILENCE Asaeaaor Vallerge from the voters in his election vie-campaign-relclted ·charges and torylistJune. then assistant assessor George Vallerga called his decision not Upton ":as indicted along with a to testiCy before the Grand Jury Tandy Corporatioft executive on the toughest or his life. three bribery counts. "It went against all the moral In addition, there is a pending beliefs ~nd values that I had grievance 37 employes in bis of- grown up witll, ''the University of ficearefiling against the county. California engineering graduate The g rie vance claims the said. workets are OWed roughly 32,000 He claimed his refusal to testify hours in unpaid overtime work. was based more on the Grand ''Trans l ated to dollars •• Jury's refusal to allow him legal Vallerga said, "tbat'ssomey;he're counsel than on an unwillingness between$200,000and$300,000." tospeak. "But what the employes are re- " Actually I would have invoked ally saying when they talk of such the Sixth Amendment right to a grievance is that they have in counsel rather than the Fift.h the performance of their duties Amendment had it been accepta-worked many overtime hours bletothejury." he explained. .without pay .. They are saying, The c o u n t Y assessor we are not chiselers or cheaters acknowledgedthathisoffi ce has and we h ave a s ense or been beset by pro~lei:nssince nine responsibility to the county," ernployes were indicted. on the._JVallerga said. -t.r 1::I 1::I * * 2 Plead Innocent In Briber}-Count ByTOMBARLEY Ott• 0.111 Plkllu.ft Suspended Orange O'>unty As- sistant Assessor George Upton and Tandy Corporation executive James Buxton pleaded innocent late Tuesday in Superior Court to · bribery cha rces contained in a GrandJury indictment. Both. m e n were ordered by Judge Eve rett W. Dickey to face trial May 12. They remain free on their promise to appear. It was alleged In testimony of- fered prior to the indictment be- ing issued that Buxton, 48, a re- gional sales manager for the Tan- dy-controlled Radio Shack chain, provided Upton with marine and stereo equipment free of charges. At that time, it was testified, Upton had been assigned by the then-county assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw to h·andle aU asses1ment matters related t<? the Tandy group in Or ange County. Upton, 54, also faces trial June9. o_n multiple criminal charges filed against him a nd eight other assessor's c mployes after a long Grand Jury investigation of al- leged a ss e ssor's ofCi ce ir- ·regularities during Hinshaw's term of oCCi ce. It is alleged that the nine men billed the county for more than $10,000 in overtime and mileage expenses at a time when they w~r e a ~tu a l l y workin g on 1H1n shaw s congressional cam- paign. · Lawyers for Buxton and Upton appeared Tuesday to have aban- doned their earlier attempt to ott. tain a court order that would seal Grand Jury transcript.S support- ingthe indictment. . · Their inaction means that the transcripts will become available to the press and public later this week . Council Action 1-In capsule Corm, here are major actions t aken by the lrvine City Council Tuesday. Front Walla: No ad.ion was taken on a report recom- I ~ending that solid walls around front yards be limited to 24 lllches in height. Planners are to draft a new ordinance to rei;>lace the present regulation limiting front wall height Lo 4S 1nche1. Stop Ll1bt: An agreement with Santa Ana to inst.all a traffic signal at Red Hill and .Alton Avenue& was approved. Expense Cl1Jm1: Counctl members and city employes are to be reimbuned for expenses for trips at a rate of $16 a . day for meal.I plus any additional necessary expenses. Park Purcba1e: Sit.es for Bryan Community Park and Irvine High School Community Park, I.he first two sites to be bought with a $18 million park bond i11ue, were purchued from the I rvlne Company and Presley of Southern Calitornia for a totaJ of $2.13 million. ' .... Aa!fo Parts ' Police Nab 2 ·3,000More Called Back .At Douglas In .. Swindling -I Three thousand more · aerospace workers at lbe McU.onnell Douala-a Corporation's Lone Beach plant will be called back to work Monday, company oC- llclals said. By KATHY CLANCY ' otlM 0•11' Pllet:Maft Huntington Beach police today were still unraveling an alleged rum-flam scheme that may have bilked one firm out of $1 ,800 In car parts 8.nd produced about $100,000 in stolen sports equip- ment. ' The mystery began to un!old with the arrest or Gerald Bryant, 32, of 14681 Mlnlcleto Lane, Mia- sion Viejo, and J oseph Lar·ry Sanders, 35. of Santa Ana, ·on charges of theft and conspiracy. Police allege they i1 wind led Huntington Beach Trailer Supp· ly, 16242 Beach Boulevard, out of the car parts by impersonating a local auto dealer on the telephone. But police traced· thei r .. telephone number to a Santa Ana firm , B S' Limited, which in- vestigators claim 3ppar\!ntly has no business fuR ction. From Page Al SCOTT • • • sociQlogical and psychological aspects of sports . Scott is a close friend of basket - ball superstar Bill Walton, and until last winter he and his wife lived with Walton in the former UCLA star's Portland, Ore., home. Walton w as at the nev.•s conference. Authorities said he rented the farmhouse where fingerprints belonging to Miss Hearst, sought on nearly two dozen state and federal charges, were found. Attorney Mic hael Kennedy, who represents Scott, said, "We're not trying to be coy or overly dramatic, but we had to do it this way because the FBI made it necessary.'' He said the Scotts will not cooperate with a federal grand ·jury which is seek.ing their ) testi m ony about their rela- tionship with Miss Hearst. Kennedy, who spoke at the news conf erence before the Scotts, said the two had not been charged with any crime by the FBI. Later, ofCicers. who have been probing the case a week, clain1 they found the stolen sport s equipment in Sanders ' home and a small warehouse he rents. Sanders told police he didn't s t e a l the equipment - truckloads of new rifles, a m- munition, camping gear, sports appa rel, skis, a motortycle and fishing gear -but was gathering it to open a hunting lodge in Alaska. He said he gave up the Alaskan affair when he couldn't find a suitable 104ge. But police, who added another theft charge to his arrest sheet, claim some of the goods were stolen from Big 5 chain stores in Costa J\.1esa. Garden Grove and South Gate , w h ere Sanders worked for 18 months. Both men ate free on bond and ure expected to be arraigned ·next week in West Orange Coun- ty Muni c ipal Co ur t, Westminster . Bryant has not been tied to the a lleged sporting goods theft , police said. Detective Sgt. Jarrett Webb said the plot opened April 2 when the trailer supply firm was called by a ''Mr. Chapman of the war- ranty division of Chrysler Corporation." He told the m a man bought 'a van from "Beach City Dodge, 16555 Beach Boulevard, but the shocks "'ere defective and he was suing the de~lership. "T~ get them off our backs," he said, Chrys ler would approve about $800 worth of repair work and extra equipme nt for the van. He gave them a t ele phone num her a nd post office box for the bill, then said the van would be brought in later. The van did arrive, and the firm did about $900 worth of work -heavy duty shocks, trailer hitches, radio equipment -all with the alleged Mr. Chapman's approva J, Webb related. The next day, Chapman al- legedly called again, saying a pickup truck would be brought in for t he same type of work. Webb said each lime the trailer : firm had a question they called . Chapman, and the phone each time was answered with "'Beach Ci ty Dodge." At the same time, they ~ai d there are no new layoffs ex pected thi1 week in the wake of a two- month·long machinists strike. · The compan y already had called 2,600 laid-off workers back on the job. That leave£ 3,400 of the 9,000 workers laid off two weeks ago s till out of work . The layoffs were' caused by a shortage of airplane parts manufactured by striking members of the Internation a l Association of Machinists. But co1npany officials said the Long Beach firm now ··has the capability" to continue produc.~toh. Most of the workers called back are m embers of the 1u nited Auto and Ae'ro- spaceworkers. .: From Paflf' A J WATERS ••. minutes.'' said Sgt. Blitch. "I was extremely surprised at the speed and depth of the water," he added. Blitch said he was straddling . the guard rail of the bridge, try- ing to hold on with his legs, ·because his feel didn't touch bot· tom. Their victim was by then una- ble to help in the rescue. 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Recoro• ....n:l 1he war they we<• maont to sound, and FM Stereo ord F-M/AM broodcasts come in crystal clea'. Yoo qet a 3·~ BSR turnta ble with outomotic changer, ceramic comidq~ dion'ord ~us ord tone-orm rueing lever. An oll 5'olid-stote omplifi«, FET Front-end tuner. and o pair of matched 2·way specters in wood qroin cabinets. I I ~ • )Juntbtgton Beach Fofttabi V.aliey · • 1:01TI N * '* ' VO L.68, NO. 99, SSECTIQNS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA T oday's Closing N.Y. Stoeks WEDNESDAY,APRIL9, 1975 TEN CENTS Vallerga Denies Fees Were hnproper By Gl\RY GRANVILLE Of$eOtll'l'(IJlfetlt.&ff Orange County Assessor Jack Valler_ga denied Tue5day..lhat he •cted lmproperly in 1973 When he accepted $714 in consulUng tees ~and expenses rrom Spartanburg •County, South Cai:olina. Vallerga spoke freely about the Spartanburg payment and other controversies centering aroubd the county assessor's Office dur· . ing an excluaive two-hour in · terview in Santa Ana. Spartanburg was added to the list of assesso~·s office con- troversies last week when )t was learned that Vallerga and Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, who preceded Vallera:a as Orange County's as- ses.sor, collectively hai:I accepted $7 ,176· from the ·South Carolina icounty. VaJlerga w.as. pa.id .$114 and Hinshaw $6,462 Cor ccmsulting services and expense. related. to Orange County's s~le o( a com· puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County for 52,CW.S. Tuesday, Vallergasaidthepay- ment to him was neither illegal nor a conflict of interest. · The 52-year-old assessor point- ed out that state codes do not pro· hibit assessors or their employes from consulting with public agcn- cies, only private businesses and firms. "'J see nothing wrong with ac- cepting such assignments as.tong as they do not interrere or conflict ~·ith my dutie s and responsibilities here," Vallerga said. '"Jn this case, they did not ,"' he added. Other than the $714 payme nt from Spartanburg, Vallerga said he has not rceeived payment for consulting services since he suc- ceeded Hinshaw a s county as· sessoron J a n. 2, 1973. Howeve r , Vallerga -volun- teered, he has been paid travel and lodging expenses for pro- fessional spe aking engagements in New York and Colorado. "I was not paid for speaking, only for e xpenses incurred as the result or the appearances," he said. According to Vallerga, the only other sale of the county's single ramily residential computerized appraisal system has been to tbe cityofMadison , Wis . He said the city hired an Orange County employe, Al Russell, to supe rvise installation of the system. Turning his attention to other <See VALI.llRGA, PageA2l ·out ro s ear Lawmen Probing Bilking By KATHY CLANCY Ot llM ~11, l"lletSl.lff Huntington Beach police today were still unraveling an alleged Oim-flam scheme that may have bilked one firm out or $1,800 in car parts and produced about $100,000 in stolen sports equip· ment. The mystery began to unfold with the arrest of Gerald Bryant, 32, of 14681 Minicieto Lane, Mis- sion Viejo. and Joseph Larry Sanders. 35, of Santa Ana, on charges of theft and conspiracy. Police allege they swindled Huntington Beach Trailer Supp. ly, 16242 Beach Boulevard, out of t he car parts by impersonating a local a u t o dealer on t b e • telepbone. • • • . , B ut poli c e t r a-c ed t heir telephone num ber lo a ~la Ana fu-m, B S Limited," Which la· vesligators clalm apparently bu · no business function. Later, o£ficers, who have been ,.,. probing the case a week, claim they found the stolen sports equipment in Sanders' home and a small warehouse he rents. Sanders told police he didn't steal.the equipment - truckloads of new rifles, am- munition, camping gear, sports qpparel, skis, a motortycle and fishing gear -but was gathering . . . (See SCHE ME, Page AZ> Bauer Heads School Board Dr. Ralph Bauer was elected 'president or the Huntington Beach Union High School Board Tuesday night. Robert Knox was elected vice president, Helen Ditte, clerk, and Don McAlister, the newest board member. alternate clerk. Stephen Holden was chosen ·president of the Huntington Beach City (elementary) Dis· tticl Tuesday, a nd Jack Clapp was elected clerk. Al the Ocean View School Doard's annual reorganization meeting Monday night, Darrell ~as elected board president and Marianne Blank, clerk. Weather Some clearing by tonight and the weather service says it'll be m ostly fair Thursday. Not quite as cool. HiJlhs 60 to 65. Lows tonight in the "40s. Chance of rain 10 percent or l~s. I NSIDE TODAY Police 1011 the di!toff ptt· 1ident of .a revolutionaf'JI firm producingo ,a fictitioul, J.wheeled. outomobtle ti .,.eaJ,: l&1 a 'he' In di1goui1e. See· ttOl"I/ P.og" AS. • • o.llW l"I ... Stall plNQI iloT. JARRETT WEBB .SURVEYS PILE OF GOOOS . tl00,000 Worth of New Equipment Recovered by Pollce &ott Comes Out, .o .. , • ''Defies fBI Action "' SAN FRANCISCO CUPll - Jack Scott. a prominent sport1 figure sought in connection wittl the Patricia Hearst case, came outoC hiding today, and dared the FBI to charge him with a crime. Scott. 33, and his wife, Micki, appeared al a hastily called news conference at Glide Memorial Church' here: They have been sought by the FBJ for questioning since March 13, when their names were linked to a Pen- nsylvania farmhouse where Miss Hear.it and other fugitives were believed to have hidden out last fall. An uncenfirmed report to· , day said Miss Hearst had gonf to Algeria. ~1rs. Scott said she and her ·husband were "frightened '' when they were ''followed ·around and provoked" by FBI agents. She said the FBI had made false statements about them and that coming out or hid- ing might keep them from '"possibly being set up to be · killed." Among the false stories, she said, was that Scott was chased by the FBl in Berkeley late last month but escaped. 3,000More Called Back Floods Rip Him From Aid By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 IM D•ily l"i~ Mitt A search for a youth swept to his death in the rampaging waters of San Joaquin Creek in lrvine ended today with the discovery' of his corps e floating in Upper Newport Bay. Earlier, a mass of flood debris tore the victim from the grasp of two policemen attempting to save him . No clues to the identity of the drowning victim were im - mediately released, but police . speculate he was a UC Irvine stu- dent, due to his age and the loca- tion nearthe canipus. The two Newport Beach poiicemen went to his rescue about 11! p.m. after hearing , sereims for help rrom the raging creek waters while they were directing trarfic nearby the MacArthur Boulevard bridge over San Joaquin Creek. The attempted rescue spanned a two-hour period, from shortly after 11 p.m . until the I a .m . search canc<'llation. ' The oCCicers lost him only by in- ches and seconds. Helicopters from both the Costa Mesa and Newpo11. Beach police departments crisscrossed the swirling, roily waters or the creek where it empties into Up- per Newport Bay , their ~archlights blazing. Newport Beach Li£eguard Department divers entered the S\Yiftly f'Ol''in g creek and searched beneath the bridge lbcated betwee n Un iversity Drive and Bristol Street too. They were convinced he did not become trappe d unde r the bridge. Patrol Sgt. J\.1ike Blitch and 0£- ficer Dennis Gilman, both 30, said the victim was trapped between the bridge abutment and the above-ground guard rail \\'hen they went after him. His body was Jitetall y jammed between the steel and concr ete by the force of tons of wat~r rushing to the bay in a muddy flood 40 yards wide at certain points. "I had hold of his bell, it's hard to estimate time periods under those ·con·ditions but I would estimate I had him for five or 10 minutes," said Sgt. Blitch. "'] wa s extremely s urprised at (SeeWl\TERS. PageA2l NEWPORT LIFEGUARD LOGAN LOCKABEY SEEKS VICTIM Lowered Over .Side of Bridge, He Gropes for Missing Man State Panel to Hear Valley Unify Fight More than 50 teachers, school ofricials, city councilmen and parents are expected to battle over the Fountain Valley unifica- tion issue Thursday before the State Board of Education. Carl .. Bud" Jones, who lead a ~ petition effort aimed at forming the new city boundary district, said about 10 members of his committee will attend the Frenso hearing. The next largest delegation is from the Fountain Valley (elementary) School District, which also supports the issue. · Dr. Bob Read, s uperintendent. a s we ll a s two dis trict ad- ministrators, and rour of the five board members will fly to Fresno Thursday morning at district ex~ pense. ' School officials from the Hunt· ington Beach Union High. Westminster. Garden GrC\'!! Unified and Ocean View School Districts will attend the hearing al taxpayer expense urging that the proposal be rejected. Most of those officials will at- tend ihe meeting at taxpayer ex· pense. Some will drive their own cars and some will fl y. Broll was athletic director at Oberlin College in Ohio from 1972 to 1974. Prior to that, he operated the ''Institute for the -Study of Sport and Society" in Berkeley while he studied at the· Universi- ty of California on a fellowship ·;&nd lectured stud~nts on ·sociological and psychological aspects of sports. 'At Douglm j T hree thousand more aerospace workers at the McDonnell Dougla s Corporation's Long Beach plant will be called back to work Monday, company of· ficials said. Secret Viet Accord Scott is a close friend of buket~ ball superstar Bill Waltoo, and until last winter he and his wife lived with Walton in the former UCLA st ar's Portland, Ore .• home. Walton was at. the news conference. Authorities said he rented the farmhouse where fingerprints belonging to Miss Hearst, sought on nearly two dozen state and federal charges, wereCound. Attorney Michael Kennedy, who l'epresents Scott, said, "We're not trying to be coy or overly dramatic, but we bad to do It this way because lhe FBl made it neces1ary." . ·Re said the Scotts 'f/\11 not · ~ite wilh a federal grand , Jury which I• seeking. their I testimony about their rel a· Uonshipwllh Miss Hearst. Kennedy. who spoke at lhe news conference before the SC~, $o.ld·the two bod not been cl!ar-.i with any crime by the FBL The FBJ should "charee them or leave t.he.m alon~ -aiop barassina them,'' he said. At the same time, they said there are no new layoffs expected this week in the wake of a two· month·long machinists strike. White House Says Nixon Vowed Help The company already had called 2,600 laid·off workers back on the job. That leaves 3 ,400 of the 9,000 workers laid otr two weeks ago still out of work. The layoffs were caused by a shortage of airplane parts manufactured by s trikJng members or the International Association or Machinists. By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Former President Nixon secretly promised South Vietnam Presi- dent Nyugen Van Thieu that the United States would r e ac t "vigorously'' to any major viola· lions of the Paris peace agree- ment by Communists, a White House spokes man s aid today. In a statement, presidential press secretary Ron Nessen said: But company officials "The publicly stated poijc:y and said the Long Beach firm . .intenUon of the United States now "has the; ·capability'' government to conUnue to J)l'O- to continue p~oduction. vide tdequate economic and Mott or the workers ealled. military assistance and to rettct' back are members oC the' Vigorously to major vtolations of 1un:i.ted AutO and :Aero.-,. the Paria agreement reOected epaceworken. . C'OD(identlal exchanges between '-------------~. fthe Nixon _adml.nistration and -·--. -- President Thieu at the time." Nessen said, however, that the law passed by Congress on Aug. 15. 1973 outlawing military ac· tivity in Southeast Asia ''of course ruled out the possibility of REDS PROBE SAIGON DEFEJ'ISES-St0ty A4 GOLDWATER BLAMES JFK, LBJ FOR WAR-AT American military reaction to violilions of the agreement." Preliident Ford was quoted as telling congressional leaders to- day the re are ''no private JlMf:eeMtnts" between the Unll- ed States and South Vietnam. Ford met with Democratic (See SECR ET, P1ge.Ul ~-·-----1"r--~· ----->- . "'"''~ . I CONFIRMED -Gen •• <AJex- ·onder Haig Jf. 'has priva,i;el,y ' acknowledged the U.S. made soroe secret promises lo South Vietnam during peace negotiations. Af D~ILYPllOT H /F Wednesday,Aprl19.197S Bribe Charges Upton, Buxton Cite Innocence ' By TOM BARLEY Ol tlM O.lly Pilot 5tatt Suspended Orange County As· eistant Assessor George Upton Gd Tandy Corporation executive James Buxton pleaded innocent late Tuesday In Superior Court to bribery charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment. Both men were ordered by Judge Everett W. Dickey to race trial May 12 . They remain free on their promise to appear. Jt was alleged in testimony 0£- fered prior to the indictment be· ing issued that Buxton, 48, a re- gional sales manager [or the Tan· dy·controlled Radio Shack. chain . provided Upton with marine and stereo equipment free of charges. 1 Al that time, it was testified, Upton had been assigned by t'he then-county usessor Andrew J. Hinshaw to handle all assessment matters related lo the Tandy '* * * group In Orange County. Upton, 54, also faces trial JLUle 9 on multiple criminal charges filed again st him and eight other assessor 's employes after a long Grand Jury investigation of al · leged a ssessor's of£ice ir- . regult1rities during Hinshaw's Lerm o£office. IL is a lleged that the nine m en billed the county for more than $10.000 in overtime and mileage expenses at a time when they were actua lly working · on 1 Hinshaw's eongressional cam· paign. Lawyers for Buxton and Upton appeared T uesday to have aban- doned their earlier attempt to ob- tain a court order that would seal Grand Jury transcripts suppoft· ing the in dictment. Their inaction means that the transcripts will become available to the press and public later this \Veek. l'rom Page A I V ALLERGA BACKS FEE. •.• J>roblems afflicting the assessor's office. Valle rga said he is not aware of any effort to oust him :from office other th an a newspaper story that did not .specify sources. He said he would vigorously· 4)ppose anY effort to remove him from his $35,280-a-year elected job. He conceded that his refusal lo testify before the GrandJUJY last November during Its investiga· lion into the alleged illegal use of assessor's office employes in l:iinshaw's 1972 Congressional campaign may have put him in a bad light with some. He also noted that his recent re- rusal to suspend six indicted employes as recommended by the !iupervisors probably went against their gr ain. "I r egret, deeply regret, th at hone of the s upervisors have dis· cussed .these m atters with me," Vallergasaid. "But we still have laws that we all function unde r ,'' he added, in a l'eference to the fact that he kerves as county assessor as the resultof the m andate he received from the voters in his election vie· tory last June. Vallerga called his decision not lo testify before the Grand Jury lbe toughest or his Ute. "It went against all the moral beliefs and values that 1 had grown up with,'' the University of Calirornia engineering graduate laid. He claimed his refusal to testify was based more on the Grand 'Jury's r efusal to allow him legal rounsel than on an unwillingness ID speak. "Actually I would have invoked the Sixth Amendment right to counsel rather than the Fifth Amendment had it been accepta· bJetothejury, ''he explained. The count y asse ss or acknowledged tha.t his office has been beset by problems since nine employes were indicted on tlie campaign-related charges and lhen assistant .assessor George Upton was indict ed along with a Tandy Corporation executi ve on three bribe ry counts. In addition, there is a pending grievance 31 employes in his of. rice are fili ng against the county. The grievance claims the workers are owed r oughly 32,000 hours in unpaid overtime work. ••T rans lated to dollars ,"' Vallerga said , ''that 's somewhere bet ween $200,000 and $300.000." 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Clash During Oscar Night By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) -ThO movie colony buzzed today with. reports of a backstage flap at the Academy Awards with a cast that included superstars Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine and a producer with outspoken political views . C Related stories, photos, Page B6) The incident was spawned when producer Bert Schneider accepted the award for best documentary feature for his con- troversial antiwar Vietnam film , "Hearts and Minds." Schneider read a telegram from a Vi et Cong representative in whi c h he thanked t he American people for "the libera- tion of South Vietnam.'' Back s tage observers said Hope , an Oscar mas ter of ceremonies and longtime hawk on the Vietnam war, was in· furiated. So was Sinatra. \11hose liberal views veered to the right after he sparked a friendship wilh former Vice PresidentSpiroT. Agnew. !lope and Sinatra conferred ·u·ith producer Hov.•ard Koch. the Oscars producer, and all agreed tha t Sch ne ider's statement should be answered by a rli s- claimcr in the name or the "f\to- tion Picture Academy. JUST ONE CALL SOLDHISC4R ''It only took one call to sell my car. The first caller bou1o1ht it." That's the success eX"p<!lienccd by the Newport Reach man who plactd this ad in the Oai\y Pilot: '70 RUG. better than new, w /everything rif int cond. $1490. Tr you have a ca r you'd like to sell, call 642·S678. Jt only take1; a few words in the right place lo make a sale . Along the Orange Coast, the ·light place is t he Daily Pilot. SE.C\{ET •.. and Republican leaders ot the Senate and House les.s than an hour aner Nessen '1 istatement. Nessen issued the atatement Jn r9spol\$e to a charge by Sen. Henry Jackson, (0 -Wash.,l that the United States made "serret agreements" with the Thieu gov- ernment in connection with U1e signing of the peace accords. Ford was in the final stag~s of preparing an address to a na· tionally televised joint session of Congress at 6 p.m. POT Thur1J· day. Nessen repeiltedly stuled that in Substance the private ex· c hanges betv.-'een Nixon 11nd Thieu "do nol dirfcr \vith whBl was stated publicly by the Nb1:on administration at the time or the agreement.'' The White House put out a series of statements made by the Nixon administration in the hf· termath of the signing of the ac· cords in which Nixon stated that violations threatening the .agree· m e nt ··would ca ll for ap· propriate, vigorous reactions.·' Secretary of St ult! i-lenry A. KisSinger and other high Ad · ministration officials have con· sistenlly si:li d there were no secr et agreements between the two go vernments. In his foreign policy report 0£ May, 1973. Nixon said, ··we have told f-{anoi , privately and public· Jy, that \Ve v.:ill not tolerate viola· lions of the agreement.'' Assurances to the republic or Vietnam as to both U.S. ns· sislance and United States en· forcemenl of the Paris agree· ment were s tated clearly .ind publicly by President Nixon,·" Nessen said. Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr. also has privately acknowledged the United St.ites made some secret promises to South Viel· nam during the Paris peace negotiations. military so urce's 'said Wednesday. The sources said 1-laig, the £ormer White House chief of st arr who now commands NATO forces, told colleagues at the- Army War College in Washington Friday the United States reached some secret underStandings with Thieu in 1973. Although the sources had no details of Haig's comments, they said the secret understandings apparently were designed to con· vin ce Thieu to sign the Paris peace accords ending the Viet· nam v.•a r. l'rom Page Al WATERS. •• the speed and depth or the water," he added. Blitch said he was straddling the guard r ail of the bridge, try· ing to hold on wi th his legs. because his feet didn't touch bot· tom. Their victim was by then un a· ble lo help in the rescue. "He was in extremely deep, panic s hock , h e made no response. He had a goatee ... I was holding his goatee to keep his ·nose oUt of the' water but he had given up,'' said Sgt. Blitch. "l ie kept dropping his ra ce back in the water." "lie was ve ry small and frail." added Offi cer Gilman. "I thought we were going to be able to save him when we first got out there ... I was scared to death after we got back.·• The two officers battling to save the victim wedged under the bridge appeared to be mak· in g headway-they were getting help from two State Division of Highways emer gency \11orker s ·with ropes -when the tragic drama came to an end. A massive pile of debris swept downstream by the San Joaquin Creek flooding bore down on them, dragging the Wlidentified man orr toward Upper Newport Bay. "They were tearing at my legs and they were tearing a t Dennis' legs when he came into the water," said Sgt .. Blitch. "There were trees . . . huge branches ... ' "I just wish we could have saved th e poo r guy ," he said. ' No clues were offered today to · the identity of the lost youth und police were hoping for some idea based on any missing persons re- ports that might be filc.'d. Fellow patrolmen investigat· ing th e lr<1 gedy early today had nothing but praise ror the life. saving effort undertaken in the Ooodwater.o; amid a driving rain and hazards of d ebris hurtling seaward toward the bay. Two Movies For Deaf Set Two films. espcclnlly cap. tloned for the deaf and the hard· of-hearing, will be shown F'tiday night at the new lluntinrton Beach central library. The films are "F1owcr Drum Song" and "World Games or the t Dea£." The shOY.'5 ~lllrt at 7 p.m. There Is no :.id mission chargt'!. Such film s will be s hown periodically at the librar;·, with schedules announced In advance. They are part or a series offered by the Santiago Library System. The new Huntington Beach library is located on Talbert Avenue ;1t Golden We~• Slrett. West111011t School Ere•J!~AI . -dB•d SCHEME ••• • 'It to Gpen a huntlna: lodge · 10 ear roun I Alaaka. He said he eave up the Alaskan affair when he couldn't But police, who added another H • h p !ind&s uitablelodge. · It y arents then •h•rg• to hi• arr••t •h••t. claim some of lhe goods were stolen rrom Bia s chain store& in A discu~sion or next year's school calendar in Huntington Beach's Oceun View School OiS· trict turned into a debate about year-round schools Mond ay 'nlght , A dozen parents from West- mont Sc hool, one of the district's two 12-month schools, attended a board or t r ustees meeting to voice thelr opposition to Ule year- roundscheduJe. The calendar adoption, which lists sc hoql holidays and the ,dates c lasses will be held, normally is a routine item. Trustees voted 3 to 1 to accept the new calendar anyway, but ulso discussed perhaps polUng residents in the Wesimont atten· dance area about their scll edule preferences. Charles Osterlund, who of· ficially took his board seat Mon- day night, cast the lone opposing vote, preferring to take West· mont off 'a Year-round schedule. Jay Rivera, who also took his seat Monday, abstained on the is· sue for lack of information, dis· t rict officials said. No one from Crest View School, also a year· round school, expressed any opposition t o the program. District officials explained tt1e Westmont School poll may be conducted among families with children now attending the year- round school as well as among those in the Westmont atten· dance area who have chosen to .place their children in other Theater for Kids Set in Hwitington A t heater production for children whi c h combines va udeville, mime, slapstick com- edy. songs and dances, will be presented at 2 p.m . Satureday in Edison Co mmunity Center, Hun· tington Beach. Admission is 50 cents. The pro- duction, ··Bakers o'r Beverwyck." wiil be put on by the theater department at CiJl State, Fullerton. Edison Com- munity Center is located on Magnolia Street at Hamilton ·Avenue. Ocean View Schools, The board wi ll decide that \ss ue later. Polls normally a re taken e.l the year-rou.pcl schools each Yf~. but only among parents With children now attending achool. there. Those polls deal with ttie quality of educational programs, lil:i well us the l2·montb schedule . Vote Ca.st OnNOxLaw By Burke AsseqlWyman Robert Burke, (R·HunUD'gton Beach), lon1 an opponedt or the law requiring the NOx smog control device on 1966·1970 cars did make it to the Assembly floor on time this week to vote for repeal of the con· trover sial m easure. (Related Story, Page AS) But onl y just. H e sot there as the lights on the voting computer fluhed 44·30 for repeal of the measure -eight short of the S4 required -and that was the roll call reported by the Associated Press. The repo·rt on the 44-30 vote was carried tn the Daily Pilot and other newspapers through· ·out the state. But the repcrt was premature. The final tally -the olCicial vote recorded by the Assembly Flerk -was 46·31. Tom Glass, one of Burke's administrative assis· tfl,nts, explained today that the Huntington Beach legis1-tor did not get to lhe Assembly floor in time to press his voting Ugh\ but was able to give his vote to the clerk. ln the meantime, another As· semblyinan, Jim Keysor (D·San 4 Fernando). changed his mind a nd voted for repeal. With Burke's vote for repeal, this made the count 46·29. Then two other Assemblymen arrived - Ernest Mobley, <R·Fresno), and Bill Thomas, CR-Bakersfield) - and voted against repeal and this made the final tally 46-31. Costa Mesa, Garden Grove and South Gate, wh ere Sanders worked for 18 months. Both men are free on bond and are expected to be arraigned next week in West Orange Coun- .t y Munic i pal Co urt . Westminster. Bryant has not been Ued to the ulle.:ed sporting goods theft, police said. Detective Sgt. Jarrett Webb •said the plot opened April 2 when the trailer supply firm was called by a ''Mr. Chapman of the wllr· ranty divis ion of Chrysler Corporation." He told them a man bought a van from Be a ch City Dodge, 16555 Beach Boulevard, but the shocks were defective and he was suing the deale rship. "To get them off our backs," he said, Chrysler would approye about $800 worth of repair work' and extra equiprrrent ror the van. ' He gave them a telephone number and post office bOs: for !the bill, then said lhe,van would be brought in 1ater. ' The van did arri.ve, and the firm did about $900 worth or work -heavy duty shocks, trailer hitches, radio equipment -all with the alleged Mr. Chapman's approval, Webb related. · The next day, Chapman al· Iegedly called again; saying ia. pickup truck would be brought ln for the sttme type of work. . 1 ·Girls' Tr'ack Meet Reset Rain washed out. l ast Saturday's girls track meet in Huntington Beach, so the contest has been reset for 10 a.m. this Saturday at Huntington Beach High. Girls born in 1960 or later are eligible lo compe te in track and field events. They can sign up at the meet . The all-city meet is sponsored by the recreation de· partment. Winners in this meet will be eligible for the Orange County . championships April 19-at Hunt- ington Beach High. Clavi .s • b .. ro·w ·n your SONY HEAJ)QU.ARTERS Big 17" diog. meas. pict i.re Inside our fomily·size Trinitron 1'> the new I 14 ....;de-angle colOf deflection picture tube. 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I • -~ ' ' • I I ij t 'A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE •• A Reasonable Vote It should be clear by now that most Fountain Valley residents want a chance to vole on forming their own unified school district within city limits. We ho!'@ the state Board of Education agrees Thursday to give lhem that chance. The staff. of the state Department or Education already has·recommended against the election, point· ing out an array of confli<.1.ing opinions surrounding the issue. At the same time. the staff made a rather hollow suggestion that the Orange County Committee on School District Organization study the matter. But the cpunty committee already bas s tudied un- ification in that area for about 10 years. The commit· lee has yet to come up with a plan that pleases everyone. The state Boar4 of Education itself has re· jected every plan s wbmitted so rar. The unification effort was la.unched by 61000 peti- tioners in Fountain Valley (4.500 of them reglstered voters. It was aimed to take the matter out of the hands of squJbbling local politicians andplac·e it in the hands of state officials. hopefully far removed enough to make an objective judgment. . 'But it aJ?pears the state staff chose to duck the problem agam. They listed the questions raised by the unification effort rather than try to solve them. They also carefqlly documented the arguments raised by the opponents-the Garden Grove Unifi.ed, }luntington Beach Union and Ocean View School Districts, as well ~parents from Vista Vlew School and the Huntington Beach portion of the Fountain Valley School District. But Ibey seemed to have spent little time studying . ways the potential problems could be alleviated. The residents of that city, now served by four dif- ferent school districts, have worked hard consistent- ly for goo4 ~chools, only to have their.efforts thwarted by others. Members of the state Bo ard of Education should carefully consider this request by the people. It seems time for F o untain Valley to have a chance to deci one issue alone. Crime-fighting Tool Both Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley are · enlisting the help of local citizens to fight crime through what they call a .. neighborhood watch" pro- gram. The system uses hundreds of volunteers work- ing essentially as an infprmation network for: police . These volunteer residents will be given training in crime protection and instruction on how to prevent some types of crimes -most notably burg laries. They wlll be taught what might look suspicious in their neighborhood "nd how to report it to their respective departments. At first glance "Neighborhood Watch" might ap- pear to encourage ~ police state atmosophere with neighbor spying on neighbor. But both police chiefs assure that is not what tbey want. " . I I ~ ........ ,.._ We hope the FolD'ltain Valley efforts don't go down the drain '1,l Thursday's state board hearing. What the local police do want is a large pool of responsible citizens willing to lake the time to inform themselves and their neighbors about crime in their oommunity, and the willingness to do something about it in a constructive manner. If the program works, rather than a police state, it might help pro- vide safer neighborhoods. H •rHf:Y'RE R~T. I STILL CM'f FINI> A JOJ :" " . . A Cinch For th.e " :: Awards ., :: [ .... _A_R_T_H_o_P_P_E__.J " . " " " .. .. . A cinch to run away with the Academy Awards this year is ··sce n es from Funn y Grandmother 's Shampoo on the Infernal Express." It has, to put it simply, something for every- body . The mastermind behind this ma sterpiec e is Lockesworth Galosh, head of formula prod.uC- ~ lions. In a candid interview, ., .. -.. . ., .. " " .. " ·! .. .. . .. :1 .. ,, ' .. • • • .. " Galosh modesty ex- tolled the movie's un- deniable merits. ''Basical- ·ly," Galosh -~ s aid, "~e pie· · lure 1s a \ dramatie., word -for - word, three-hour conve rsation between an old married couple. The critics love that stuff. 'A slice of life,' they call it.Really believa- ble." . ''Whal do they talk about'!" ·· ( forget. But the thing in this picture is they talk about it on a train, ~o the audience can look out the window . And to add to the nostalgia, the other passengers are a lot or old Hollywood act.ors. The public loves seeing how old they're getting." • .. A stroke of genius ... WE EXPECT the top actress aw a rd to go t o Gene vie ve Drysand. Nol only can she reall y bell out a song, but s he's got a great dialect , s ide-s plitting ethnic jokes and s he can't spell ·Genevieve'.'' ··she's J ewish?" "'No. American Indian. But wail till you hear her sing, 'You Lit a Flame in My Caboose' HS the tr ain burns down.'' "Why does the train burn. down'!'' "Beca use people love a dis- aster, There's nothing like a lot. of screaming; burning folks e x· piring in agony to take your mind off your troubles.'' D ear Gloomy Gus I realize the city of Hunt· ington Beach is tryj.ng ·to keep·the budget down, but paying reserve police of- ficers $35 a month for a minimum of 16 hours work is ridiculous. Reserve of· ficers have just as much chance of getting injured or killed on duty as the re- gular police officers who make well over $1 ,000. W.R .C. °'°""'' '""' <•m"'tfllt ;lft tubnllUtd rw ,....... .Md M JtOI Mo(•ll ltlly l"lfilc1 llM ......_ 91 UM MWfl'A .. '• S.lld -.. I ,...,. ltCO~y C.111, O.ilf PiNot. ''That's for sure. Who's the male lead'!'' ··our g r eat new discovery. Crunchy Granola. He plays a sexually ambidextrous bootblack, which is a real t1.11ist. Nobo'dy eve r thought of bootblacks that way. And in only 180 minutes he seduces every- body on the train from the caboose lo the locomotive. What a job this kid does .'' .. Sounds rantast ic ... ··what's the m essage?·· "IT'S HARD to tell because he's got a speech impediment and an J.Q. of 63. But the critics agree h e 's got a message because he wears a blue denim jacket ~nd no necktie. You think any middle -aged critic is going to admit he doesn 't understand what a young actor without a necktie is saying?'' ··we11, what does· he say?'' "Four-letter words. Plus he's got one eight and another twelve to show versatility. That's real realis m. And if the re·s one thing the public cats up, it 's realism- so lon g as it's dirty." "Well . it certainly sounds os though you 've got a borin g, tuneful, nosta lg ic, funny. di s- astrous, sexy, vulgar critical and · box -office s uccess. llow long does it run ?·· ··Jt ran 14 hou rs before we cut and distributed it." "Did yo u cul it severely?" "Yeah , we cut it into seven two-hour movies. several of which you may have already seen al your n e ighborhood theater." Always 011 Duty Fire Marshal Needs a Driver To the Editor: Re : -Editorial "You 're fired. James.'' Sunday, April 6. Apparently it did not occur to the writer of this editorial that Mr. Carl Downs , Fire Marshal £or t he County or Orange is ··on duty" 24 hours a day. seven days a \veek. The "chauffe ur" as de- fi ned in the above editorial was pe rforming his ass igned duly as a £ire captain in training. He functions as an aide to the fire marshal in learning the complex administrative office and fi eld duties 'before he can qu81i£y for advancem ent to battalion chief. The aide remains with the car. during the fire marshal's tem- pora ry \absence to monitor e merge ncy radio dispatches . Should an -emergency develop re- quiring th:e presence of the fire marshal the aide would drive the car to allow the fire marshal full attention lo comnland. The aide is also learning command tcic- tics. 1 IF 1'1R. Downs had carried a "pack set ". emergency receiver . into hi s civic \meeting it would have caused 1 • unwanted d is- turbances from· the almost con· tinuous dispatchers duties of dis- patching county fire and rescue units. As a much concerned private citizen of the City of Irvine who may himself. be at any moment in need or the excellent services of the Departm ent of Forestry and County or Orange Fire and . Rescue Units I believe the Daily Pilot s hould review the logic in the above editorial. As, a former Fire Chi ef's Aid e <citizen consultant) in Kansas Ci -· ty, Missouri, I know that even no Battalion Chief, let alone the Fire · Chief, himself, ever drove his own car -a nd Mr. Downs covers the entire County of Orange. PAULC. ELLIS' lffo11etJ Tricks To the Editor : When the President signed the tax rebate bill, the stock market went up, ·the price of gold and silver went up. What does t his mean? Does it m ean that stock s, gold and silver are more valuable? It docs not'! It means that, with the ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. ·The right to condense letters to Iii ·space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must in- cl.u.le signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re· quest if suf /icient reason is apparent . Poetry will not be published. borrowin g o f more m oney against the dollar and the in - crease of the national debt, the dollar is worth less. So we will be given 11 tax rebate or Jtearly $200, but the money will be worth less and we will pay in-. teresl on the government loan or the money forever . JAMES BOLDING Recognition To the Editor : There are some creative in- dividuals who can maintain the dream of a better society while sitting through endless meetings, budget negotiations, solve petty conflicts and large crises, and see the dream through to fulfill- ment. 'fhey don 't usually need recognition, but they deserve it , The Huntington Beach Library is headed by one of these people . Wicks "Your tax rebat• chtick arrived to-day/' Thank you , Walter Johnson for our beautiful new library and cultural ~enter: · MRS. CAROLYN MITCHELL Senra11tics /tlis14>ad To the Editor: When will America cease doing foreign diplom a<.·y by semantics? Our failure lo recognize Ho Chi Minh as a Vi etnamese is the basic reason Americans allowl.>d ourselves to be drawn into the IO-year. 150 billion dollar blood bath. By using the word Com- munist instead of Vietn<1mese. Washington was able to frighte n us into forgetting that Ho was our WW II ally. That he continued to fight the Japanese tooth and nail while the Fri!nch imme<l.ialely created a puppet r egime (whose leader s pe nt the war on the French Riviera ) that cooperated fully with the Japanese. Continuing to call Ho a· co m- munist made Americans wi llinJ?. to have the French forced back down the Vietnamese throats after the y.:a r even as we \\'ere en- couragin g our other Allies to re- linquish their colonies. We did this s hameful thing at a time when the Vi e tnamese we re un - ified under Ho, were finally free · of fi ghting a long bloody war for freedom as \¥.ell as survival, and when their wfll to ~ie for freedom had been amply proven to the world. THE \'VEST created the North and South Vi etnamese. the Vi et- namese people did not. But the West c ried out in fear because I-lo had s tudied in Russia in the thirties while he struggled £or ln- do-China's freedom . Chiang Kai - shek did even more. he gradual- ed from Russia's equiv alent of our West Point. But Chiang, played upon the American fascination £or seman- tics, used Nationalist to describe his corrupt dictatorship of the right, a nd we bought it all the \~'ay. E ven as five million or hi s I troops surrendered, with all their arms , to less then 300,000 ir - regulars from tht" north. Now the same thing ls happening in Viet- nam. Th e d e fections by the troops of dictator Van Thieu, in- cluding their half billion dollars in American arms is so s imilar to that China de bacle of '48 as lo be frightening . In the name or sanity, judg- ment a nd democracy let us on<.'c again call things br thei r proper names. Let us call them Viet- namese and not Viet Cong, Com- munists, Gooks etc. When "'e have done ·that first, and dis- pensed with semantic diplomatic overkill, we will once again be able to think clearly about the countries of the world and our re- lations hip to the m . We will once again regain our heritage and the meaning of freedom and the un- derstanding that freedom is in every man even though it may take different forms in different areas of the world. Our foundin g fathers built a country on tbat one premise. Can we dare do less'! IRVING X. BURG Quotes Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr., on U.C. a dmin ist rators' pay. "I'm s urprised to sec so many people who make so much in this uni versity. That's amazing." Unhappy Humorist THURBER, by Burton Bernstein. (0odd, 1'1ead . $15 l Jam es Thurber, one of America ·s great humorists. was s uch a widely talented man that he see m e d to create a s automatically as other people talk. ( THE BOOKMAN ) Revival of Extremism Seen I-l e scribble d many of his fetching drawings on any handy s urface. \vhether barroom 'vail or tablecloth. The sparseness and agility of his language gave· his fiction a n effortless quality. Even his casual correspondence was thoughtful a nd penetrating. marvels al the imagination re- quired to turn Thurber's odd up- bringing to hil arious stories . Perhaps the \\'riling of such \\'Orks as "My Life and Hard Times" '''a s "a way or exorcising the devils of his faviilY and his Co lumbus (Ohio) c hildhood," Bernstein writes. This is a fin e. stir1;ng bio- graphy of an intriguing man . . WASHINGTON -When Barry Goldwater was so resoundingly defeated in 1964 It was saJd that the ideas he represented could-- never rise again. When George S. McGovern was swamped at th'e polls in 1972, it was said that m I d d 'J e America bad asserted illeU and r ejected once and for all neo - socialist ideas . of wealth dis· trlbution . ''Extrcm · Ism " or both the rl&llt ond Jen had been rejected. '\ - · but the issues are all O<bitng back with the passaae by Congress or a hand·tiack and hand-out la• bill aµ-.ngly op- posed by the best ll)iodo in Ille .1 .Ford administration ls rein· 1 l roducing in e111:bryonJc form the ' 1.,e alth levelln g prlnciples ' 'G o ldwat e r opposed a nd -t.l cGovern supported. ;RICHARD WILSON ADDED to this , Congress is ih the course of returning to the ltvel o( agricultural ""Subsidies o( the New Dea l which may cost both the consuole rs and the U.S. Treasury' s ums ranging into the billions . Other benefits and sub- sldtes are wailing in line for con- gression11l adoption while Presi· dent Ford wrings hts hands ov'er the ·prospects of continuing $100 billion deficits. Some people will be proved wrong in the next year or so and they may be the leaders "6f Conrress who were so eagec to nood the.country wilh cash; or, they may be such pr.esldenUel advisers as Treasury Secretary William E . Si mon. w~e alarm oVcr thfi inflationary effects~ bf the hand-backs nrfd hand-outs went unheeded. A year from no"· It will be known how muc h tht $100 hand· becks and th'e $50 hand-o uts helped to restore the country to economic health ; or, 'how much they contributed to a new wave of inflation with its strange compa- nions . unemploy ment, a de- moralized money market and rurther declines in the real value of everyone's income and sav- in gs . THE BIG taxpayers of the country T the middle income levels -com e out on the short end of the congressional wealth sharing scheme. and there are many strong and persU83ive. not to say d e mogogic, voices to be raised in their defense. In 1976 more people tha n ever before may be willing to listen to GeQrge Wall ace a nd Ronald Reagan re- vive the middle America theme which had potent appeal In the Republican la ndsU de o( 1972. More Republ{csns than before may (ind as they did in 1964 that they know in their hearts Goldwater w.as riaht. at leai.sl about•lomc thinas. President Ford has ('areful ty planned his strategy in this churn- ing apolitical situation. In ap- proving kick-backs and hand- outs he thought too great, he held up the stop sign against any in- creased spending, knowing that f..his '~:ill undoubtedly bring him into a future confrontation with Congress. TllE FIRST of t hese confronta· Uons may be on increased sup- port prices for agricultural pro- ducts. Action of thet kind by a president would ordinarily con· lain ele ments of politicaJ dis- ast e r , but in the present circumstances infl ation.ridden consumers m ay ha ve little sym- pathy for cost·ridden (armers. Some of th e sting n( con· · servative criti ci!S m of Ford is diminished by th<! simple ract that he is being saddled with de- ficits greater than they bl·amed on him . \Yhen Mnother year has passed Ford and the Republican t'on serva t lves may f ind them selves on the same team. Yet, a5 his biographer points out, many tt}ings were difficult for Thurber, particularly the cibility to Ol'der his life into a re- usonabJ y happy mode. A~IONG his failings was a v.eakn~ss for liquor, ""'hich he handled badly. He was forever getting into fi ghts. tlangovers were a way of life for him. For a humoris t who drew heavily on his personal life for material. he had singularly 1·ot· ten tuc k in his hun1 an rclntions. Hi s best friends were prime targets for his insults. Mut•h of Thurber's pcrYcrsity can be traced lO his e<:ccnt1;c parents. His {;tther \\'11.s a notable failure. llls mother \\'HS a dlf· ficUlt woman. a follo\\·er or the occult. &iven to experimenl.5 in religion. Hl 5 lifelong eyesight prublem s t emmed from im· µ1 ·opcl' Lrcatn1ent of an injury duri ng his bqyhood. In his lust years , he "'as blind. His b'ioarapher , a veteran st~1r· fer on lb<! New ''orker A1uguzinc. I~ -- JOAN HANAUER ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wtrd. Ptd1rUIMT Thomas Keevil, Edilor Barbara Krl!ibkh, £ditorlol Pagt Editor The editorial page or the Dally Pilot seeks to inform and stimulat.e readers by presetiting on lhii. page divr.r~e commentary on topics of interest by s)T1dlcat. t"d ~h~mnists and cartooni!!U, bf ' prov1d1ng a forum ror readers' vie'l4·s and by pre1ent ln1 this ne•,.spaJ>('r'a ol!iniolls and ideas on t ur rent top1r!!. The 1..'<lllOriaJ Opinions of the Datly Pilot appear onJy In the editorial column •t lhii toe or the page. Oplnlnnt Clf.· pr88td' by the columnist• and cartoonlati; and letter writen are their 0 '14TI und no l'ndorsement of lhelr \'iC'l4'!:1 b)· the Dtlly Pilot "1hould be inrcrred. • Wednesday. April 9, 1975 - ' -· I •. I I I I I ' . ' WednMday. Aprll 9, 1975 DAIL v PILOT A$ 2 Office r s Arreste d .For The fts 3·w h eeled A u t o «;cise .NOW Sets She's a He in Car Fraud, Say Police Catholic · AZUSA (AP) -In '\\'hat their ('hi ef calls ··H blac k eye for law enforce ment," two Azusa policemen have been booked for" in vestl,atlon of participating in a theft ring while in uniform on patrol duty. One officer resigned and the other was suspended after they v.·ere booked in connection with a thert . rii;ig that allegedly stoic ( S tate ) mor~ than · $50,000 irl electronic equipment, officials said Tues- d :.i.y. Four other men also were ar- r ested Sunday and Monday as. Azusa police and Los Angeles County s heriff 's deputies at San Dimas climaxed an 11-month in· vestigation. No other policemen were involved, offlcecs s~d. PlaneStruek SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Imperial Airlines has tem porarily halted flights between San Diego and Imperial after its only plane was struck by lightning. An airlines spokesman said the 19·pass e nger Swearigen turboprop was struck by llghtn· ing Monday. No injuri es were re· ported and d a mage was confined_ to a dent in the plane's nose, the spokesman added. Bou1bl ng Claime d Jui"!I Treat A Vietnamese orphan en- joys her first orange this week on arrival a t San Franclsco's Presidio Army Base . A soldier serving food to 25 of the kids said, 'They're all such good eaters.' NOxProgram Given Push By Air&ard From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -The Brown Administration has t aken its case to the public for maintain· SAN JOSE (UPI ) -The New· ing special antismog require· \Vorld Liberation Front has· mcnts ror owners of certain used &1.gain cla imed responsibility for cars in the Los Angeles area. bombing tiltacks on po\11cr com· Jus t two days before a pany facilities but a security showdov.1n vote in the legislature, spokesman said today his n1cn the Air Resources Board Tues· &1.rc '·closing in on'' the terrorists. day distributed to newsmen a T\\'O bom bs \•;e~~ off early rthree·page statement announc-Tuesd~y at a P~c 1f1c Gas ~nd ing the public release of a staf( Electric s ubst ation. di:1.mag1ng· ·report concluding that "the NOx t\\'O transformers. Service was program is the single most cost· not affected, but PG&E cre"·s effective automobile control pro- turned off pow~r for a_ short time gram available." to make repairs. This affected The news release said the re- 22,000 customers. quirements for fitting $35 NOx Horse Droonu BAKERSFIELD (APJ A $10,()()() s how horse ow ned by country -west e rn singer l\1erle Haggard drowned in a lake on the singer 's 250·ocrc range here. Bonnie Haggard. the singer·s · wife, said the horse jumped into the water and began swimming toward some calves across the lake . devices on 1966·70 cars in the South Coast Air Basin would re- duce smog levels in Los Angeles by five percent and could s ub· stanlially cut down the number of smog alerts. The Assembly has scheduled a final vote Thursday on a bill CSB41 ) to repeal the require- ments. except upon change oC ownership. Th e measure is authored by Sen. Omer L. Rains. Book Theft T e rm LOS ANGELES <U PI l - Ed"A·ard Jasenka . 21, Lon g Beach, was sentenced lo 60 days in ja il a nd placed on three years probation for his part in the theft of $80,000 worth of rare books, art and artifacts from Claremont College School of Theology. SPECIAL CALIFORNIA SALE . I i ·\ Look at it as a "wise investment ',For a limit ed time only, were offering our economical half gallon at this special price. You'll save almost $3.00 over the price of two qu art s. \Savor the hones t taste of • "< \. the Authentic Scotch .. \ 1 \.whisky. known the world / ~1 1 over as the Scotch that .' I i • never varies. W hy not pick up several half gallons of Dewar's "White Label"with the easy handling , built-in pourers. It's one investment that's easily liquidated. Dewari never vor1e1. .. ' J llUNotO KOIO< Wll•S~l • IU I"'°°' • 0 !.CHIMUY IU~TS CO . M. Y .. M. 1 .. lf!I M·en's sport shirt sale! Penney • Sale 6.38 Reg. 7.18. Men'a woven potyelt•r shlrts .. Texturized, wl~h short sleeves and long point collar. Sohds or patterns in favorite colors that coordinate beautifully with the JCPenney pant. Penn Prest®, so that you may machine ~ash ~nd dry, with no ironing . His favorite socks with cushion soles are on sale now! Sale 99~ Reg.1.29. Our comtortoble Wolkathof19 oock: cuehlon sole stretch sock• of Orlon•acryllc/ stretch nylori with reinforced toe and heel. In, just about every color a man col.lid want - and one alze fi ts all! Sole pri ces efhlctlve through Sund1y • Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followinCJ ~tores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (71 4)644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771. HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa (71 4) 646-5021 . I. , \ I I I I • •range Co.st ,• E 01 TI 0 N .. r - Today's Closl•IJ N.Y. Stocks voL. i.a, No. 99, nu;1&a1:::~:111 E ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , APRIL9, 1975 N/C TEN CENTS Vallerga Denies: Fees Were hnproper ByGARYGllANVILLE Ol llM D•llf PllM St_.1 Orange County Asses:wr Jack Valleri:a denied Tuesday that he acted improperly in 1973 when he accepted $714 in consulting fe es and expenses from Spartanburg County.South Carolina. Vallcrga spoke freely about the Spartanburg payment and other controversies centering around t he county assessor's office dur· ing an exclusive two-hour in · terview in Santa Ana. . Spartan.burg wa,s added to the hat-of assesaor"I office con- troversies last week when It was learned thai Vallerga and Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, who preceded Vallerga as Orange Cowlly's as· &e&sor, collectively had accepted $7,176 from the South Carolioa 1county. ·· VaJlerga was paid $714 and out Hinshaw ~.462 (or conau.ltina services and expenses related to Orange County's sale o( a com· puterizefl, ·appraisal 'syst~ril tq Spartanburg .COU'ft~y tor $2 ,<M5. Tuesday, VaJlerka said the pay- ment to him was neither illegal nor a conflict of interest. · The 52-year-old auessor point· ed out that state codes do not pro· hibit assessors or their employes from consulting with public agen· ro cieai, on ly private businesses and firms. "I see nothing y.·rong with ac· cepting such assignments as long as they do not interfere or conflict with my dut ie s Hnd responsibilities here,'' Vallerga ~aid. "ln this case, they did not ," he added. Other than the $714 payment from Spartanburg, Vallerga said .S he has not received paym~nl for consulting services since he sue· ceeded Hinshaw as cow1ty as· sessor on J an. 2, 1973. However , Va ll e rga volun· teered, he h::ts been paid travel and lodging expenses for pro- fessional speaking engagements in New York and Colorado. "I was not paid for speaking. only for expenses incurred as the result or the appearances." he ear Schools Face the Music Won't Cut $65,000 in Newport-Mesa District By HILARY KAYE Of 111.e 0.111, Pl>.I St.Ill Faced with more than 200 parents and teachers angry about proposed cuts in the music program, Newport-Mesa school trustees decided Tuesday not to slash $65,000 from next year's music budget. The cutback would have re- duced the specia l music teacher staff by one half, jeopardizing vocal and in strumental music in - struction at the district 's elemen· tary schools. A dozen speakers pleading for trustees to maintain the ex isting Scotts Say They Won't Cooperaie sAr1 FRANctseb <APJ Sports activist figure J8c~ Scott and his wire Micki -sought for questioning in the Patricia tlearst case -said today they would refu se to cooperate with authoriti<-s seekine the fugitive ne"'·spaper heiress. "We ha Ve done nothing wrong. We are not fugitives," Mrs. Scott told a news conference. Both Scotts refu sed to answer questions. , She said she and her hu.sband -not charged with any wrongdo- ing by authorities -had bidden out for the past few weeks because '·we fell we were iit danger and might be killed by some trigger-happy agents.'' Scott, 33, said neither he nor his wife would tell anything to the FBI or :.i federal grand jury in· vestigaling the Hearst case. "We do not want to become ac· cessories to m ore murders by the poli ce," Scott said. I-l e made n o m en tion of y.·hether he had ever met Miss Hearst and did not refer in any v.•a y to th e P e nnsylvania rarmhouse that he reportedly rented last s ummer as a hideout for he r and her Symbionese Liberation Army cohorts. mus ic program, plus 4,739 signatures on petitions from both students a nd adults. helpe d persuade trustees to keep the $65,000 in the 1~7S· 76 budget. The music program was the only area proposed for c utback that remained intact. Trustees made other budget trims, bring- ing total cuts to sli ghtly more than $3million. Board.members added another $1.496,846 to Lhe nearly $1 miUipn that was trimmed two weeks ago. Together with a $680,000 re· · duction resulting from expected 3,000More Called Back At DciUgltu I ,..,T~r_.,e tbou•and more -aer~pace workers at the M~D.onnell Douglas ~rporatipn's Long Beach plant will be called back to work. Monday, companyo£· ficials said. At the same time , they said there are no new layoffs expected this week in the wake of a two· month -long machinis ts strik'e. The company already had · called 2.600 laid-off workers back on the job. Thal leaves 3.400 of the 9,000 workers laid off two weeks ago still out of work. The layoffs were ca~ed by a shortage of airplane parts manufactured by striking members of the International Association of Machinists. But company officials said the Long Beach fi rm now "hes the capability" to continue production. Most of the workers called back are m embers of the 1united Auto and Aero· space workers. attrition, plus an additiomal $80,000 cut in "rol e and recom· pense" pay for teachers who pro- vide extra services, the cutbacks provide s lightly less than $1 million in emergency reserves and a balanced bttdget. Major items to be sliced Tues· day were the district's "State- ment of Education al Principals" (SEP), the development lab and· secondary resource teachers, a combined cut of $123,579. Those are areas which let the district officials chQrt how and why the students are learning CSee MUSIC, Page A!) Upper Bay Pact OK'd . By County Dy JOHN VALTERZA Of ... O.llly .. 11.tSl.llf Orange County s upervisor s · joined Newport Beach coun· cilmen today in approving a re· vised pact which would give con· trol of Upper Newport Bay to state government ror a wildlire preserve. \ The last· minute compromise- approved by the city Tuesday and the county early today- sews up an agreement which ends more than a dozen years of . controversy and complex lawsuits. . Among newes t provisl'?ns in· jected into the pact-involving the county. city, Irvine Company and California Department of Fish and Game-is one related to title or nine access routes and two beaches along the estuary. An original agreement calling for the city to be the-exclusive landlord drew concern from supervisors. The latest provision calls for the city and county to jointly hold title to the accesses and beaches. Besides the landlord iss ue, the ne'4· pact further expands the (See BAY, Page A2) NEWPORT LIFEGUARD LOGAN LOCKABEY SEEKS VICTIM Lowered Over Side ot Bridge, He Gropes for Missing Man United Brands Hit In Lawsuit by SEC WASHINGTON (AP) -The Securities and Exchange Com- mission filed suit today against United Brands Company, alleg- . ing the banana grower and meat packer paid $2 million to various countries for favorable business treatment. asked the U.S . District Court in Washington for an inj unction bar· ring future false statements. The Wall Street Journal said to- day the SEC was investigating a $1.25 million bribe paid by United Brands and a ll egations that the recipient was the president of i-londuras, Gen. Oswaldo Lopez. Cha rles Bates, FBI agent in charge of the llearst case, said the FBI had no warrants for the Scotts and therefore had no legal authority to detain them. Secret \!iet Accord The largest payment listed in the suit was $1 .25 million to "high government officials of the re- public of Honduras '' in Sep· In its statem ent, the co mpany did not call the money a bribe. tember. The s uit said the com· He declined to comment on their statements. White .House Says t pany agreed to pay an additio nal $1.25 million in the future. United Brands said in an earlier statement from its Ne"' York headquarters that the payment was a pproved b y form e r Chairman Eli M . Black. Mesa Head-on Crash Injures Appearing with the ScotLc; were their attorney, 1\1 ichael Kennedy. and longtime £riend basketball s uperstar Bill Wa lton, whose Oregon home they stayed at earlier this year. Nixon Vowed Help Black fell to hi s death from the 44th r1oor or a mid-11-tanhaltan ·skyscraper Feb. 3 in an apparent suicide. Two Women Walton apologized in a stale· mcnt to the Scotts for answering FBI questions about them in his attorney's ofrice here last month .. Walton told the FB1 he knew ;nothing ubout their whereabouts. J UST ONE C4LL SOLDHISC4R ''It onJy took one c.U.to sell my car. The first caller bblight it." That's the s uccess experienced. by the NewPort Beach man who placed this •d In the-Jlally Piiot: . . . . '70 BUG, betler u. .. new, w /everything Mint cond. $1490. , . Dy HELEN THOMA,S W.ASHINGTON (U PI! Former President Nixon secretly promised South Vietnam Presi· dent Nyugen Van Thieu that the United States would r eact "vigorously" to any major viola· lions of the Paris peace agree- REDS PROBE.SAIGON DEFENSES-SloryA4 GOl,DWATER BLAMU JFK,.LBJ FOR WAR-A7 · ment by Communists, a ~1te House spokesman said today. In a statement, presldenttal press secretary Ron Nessen said: '"The publicly staled policy and intention of the United St.tea govetnmeni to contlnU8 to pro- vide adequate econoinlc and tr ·you have a c•r you'd Uke to military assistance and to react sell, call 642·S678. It only lair.es a vtcorouely to major violations of fev.· words ti:) the right place to tM t f~ a1reement renected ma.ke a sale. conf1dentlal e,!Ccbange.1 between Alon& the Ortna:e Coast, ~e °"· Nixon adminlatreli.oo .. and ·r11h\ place ii the Daily Pilot.. "• .Presld.nl Thieu at the time. --------.-,--· " lll...en' Hid, however, that the I ( law passed by Congress on Aug. 15, 1973 outla~ing military ac- tivity in Southeast Asia "of course ruled out the possibi'lity of American military reaction to violations o( the agreement.'' President Ford was quoted as telling congressional leaders to- (SeeSECR ET, PageA2) DOW REBOUNDS WITH GUSTO The SEC also announced today that it was suspending the trading of United Brands Company stock unto until April 14 to give the com- pany time for complete dis· semiuation of the news . The Unit ed Brands statement also m entioned an additional $750,000 paid the last fi ve years to other·1overnment ''in connection with the securing of favorable business oppartunities. ·' The suit did not name the coun · YO RK (UPI ) Th try_,however. NEW -e Neither th e lfnit ed Brands stoc k market, he lped by bargain slatementnor theSECsui tnam~ hunting and an improved bond market, closed higher for the the. Hondura n officials involved. second consecutive session today The SEC said the money was to A headon collision at a Costa Mesa intersection Tuesday night left two women g ravely injured. Ann P. Tallent, 23, of920 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, was listed in serious condition today in the intensive care ward of Cos ta Mesa Memorial llospital. The second victim, l\.1rs. Joann L. French, 46, of 20291 Kline Drive. Santa An a Htigt\ls. wa s not admitted to the intensive care Wlit, but nurses said She was bad· ly injured . "She1s stable, but we're keep- ing a close watch on her ," said a hospitar spokesman, describing Mrs. French's injuries as frac· l ures and internal injuries. I adl th galn favorable tax treatment for in fairly act ve tr ng on e lhe company's banana produc· The collision involved cars New York Stock Exchange. lion in the Central Am erica n driven by Miss T all ent, who was The Dow Jones industrial rthbo d R dhill R d t country. 1 no un on e on a overage, a six.point winner Tues-The SEC action was aimed at Kalm\lli A venue and a south· day, added 18.61 points to 787 .83. b,,_kintsthe company from mak· tiound car driven by Frank L. Ad vances outnumbered declines ~ ., ~ h 7 r 20291 Kii o · ,4"1whalth1suitcalledfututeun· .r•t.n~ 4 • o ne nvc, by about a three-to-one martin .t..zi..t.Jt•leQ'lents ;aboutopetaUons. .$8.p\a Antt Heights. (lablC$, B5).. Thft suit contende;d ~ cOm · Lt. J~hn ~s a~. commander~f .. Prit es were hlrher in.._ ,panycovcredu.Pthe'jla.y~in · Utic police Trafr1.c Bureau, sa1d moderate tradlna on the itapreVious re,eort~,to~com-1 lbe9:30p.m .acc1dentwasoneof -Ameril!ttn Stotk Exchange. . • ~· "'!'•lo,a. and a~ockhotde,S.' and i 21 In C~ta Mesa Tuesday. ~-.. said. According to Vallerga, the only other sale Qf the county's single family residenti al computerized appraisal syste'm has been to the cityofMadison, Wis. He said \he city hired an Orange County employe. Al Russell, to supe r vise ins ta ll a t ion of the system. Turning his attention to other <See VALLERGA, PageA2> Rip Him FrOlllAid By ARTHUR ll. VINSEL 01 ~ D.IUy Pli.t st"'" A search for a youth swept to his death in the rampaging waters ot San Joaquin Creek in Irvine ended tOd ay with the discovery of h is corpse floating in Uppe r NeY.'port Bay. Earlier. a mass of flood debris tore the victim from the grasp or two policem e n attempting to save him. No clues to the identity of the dro\\·nin g victim were im · mediately released, but police speculate he was a UC Irvine stu- dent, due to his a ge and the loca- tion near the campus. · The two Newport Be ach pojic.emen. \tent to his rescue at):Q~t. 11, p.m. after hearing, . s~rfa~s for help from the raging creek waters while they 'Were directing _traffic nearby the MacArthµr Boulevard bridge overSa.ri Joaquin Creek. The attempted rescue spanned a two-hour period, from shortly after 11 p.m . until the J a .m . search ca ncellation. The officers Jost him only by in- ches and seconds. Helicopters from both the Costa A1esa and Newport Beach police departments crisscrossed the s wirling, roily •.r,raters of the creek where it e mpties into Up· per N ewport Bay, their searchlights blazing. Newport Beach Lireguard Department divers entered the s wiftly flowin g creek and • searched beneath the bridge located between Univer s ity Drive and Bristol Street too. -They were convinced he did not become trapp e d unde r the t>ridge. Patrol Sgt. A-lik e Blitch and Of. ficer Dennis Gilman, both 30, said the victim was trapped between the bridge abutment and the' above-ground guard rail when they went after him. His body was literally jammed between the steel and concrete by the force of tons of water rushing to the bay in a muddy flood 40 yards wide al certain points. · · "'(had r1old of his belt. it's hard to estimate lime periods under those conditions but l would estimate I had him for rive or 10 <See WATERS, PageA2l Or~n:e a Coast Weal her Some clearing by tonight and the weathe r service says it'll be mostly fair Thursday. Not quite as cool. Hi,:hs 60 lo 65. Lows tonight 1n the 40s. Chance of rain lOpercent or less. INSIDE TODAY Police soy the di.1tcjj pre· •ident oj 0 revolutionary firm prodtteing o fidiJiow 3-wheeled automobile is real· ly o 'he' in di.111ui.1e. See story Page A.S. Index .~ , .. ,. • AZ OAILYPILOT N /C Wednesdar.Aerll9.1975 B r ibe Ch arges Upton, B~ton . . . Cite Innocence By TOM BARLEY OUJ19CNU,P'l .. ISWI Suspended Orange County As· sistant Assessor Geore:e Upton and Tandy Corporation executive James Buxton pleaded innocent late Tuesday in Superior Court to bribery charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment. Both men were ordered by Judge Everett W. Dickey LO face trial May 12. They remain free on their promise to appear. It was alleged in testimony of· fered prior lo the indictment be-- ing issued that Buxton, 48, a re· gional sales managerfortheTan- dy-controlled Radio Shack chain, provided Upton with marine and stereo eq ui pm enl free of charges. 1 Al Utiat time, it was tesWied, Upton had been assigned by the then-county assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw to handle all assessment matters related to the Tandy group in Orange County. . . Upton, 54, also faces tria1Junc9 on multiple criminal charges filed against him and eight other assessor's employes after a long Grand Jury investigation of al- leged assessor's office ir· ·regularities during Hinshaw's termororrice. It Is alleged that the nine men billed the county for more than $10,000 in overtime and mileage expenses at a time when they were actually working on lHinshaw·s congressional cam- paign. Lawyers for Buxton and Upton appeared. Tuesday to have aban- doned their earlier attempt to ob· tain a court order that \VOuld seal Grand Jury transcripts support- ing the indictment .. ·Their inaction means that the transcripts will become avai lable to the press and public later this \\'eek. F romPoge A J V ALLERGA BACKS FE'E. •• problems afrlicting the assessor 's pffice, Vallerga said he is not aware of any erfort to oust him from office other than a newspaper story that did not specifvsources. He said he would vigorously· oppose anY effort to remove him from his $35 ,280-a-.tear elected job. He conceded that his refusal lo testify before the Grand Jury last November during its investiga- tion into the alleged illegal use or assessor's orfice employes in Hinshaw's 1972 Congressional campaign may have put him in a bad light with some. He a lso noted that his recent re- f usal to s uspend six indicted employes as recommended by the 6Upervisors probably went e.gainst their grain. "l regret, deeply regret, thal none or the supervisors have dis- cussed these matters with me," Vallerga said. "But we still have laws that we aU function under," he added, in a ;ererence lo the ract that be 5erves as county assessor as the resultof the mandate he receiv'ed from the voters in his election vic- tory last June. . . Vallerga called hiS decision not lo testify before the Grand Jury the toughest of h is life. "It went against all the ·moral beliers and values that I had grown up with," the University of California engineering graduate said. · : He claimed his refusal to testify ,-was based more on the Grand .;Jury's rerusal to allow him legal Counsel than on an unwillingness tospeak. · . . · "Actually I would have invoked the Sixth Ameridment right to : counsel rather than the Fifth - Amendment had it been accepla: bletothe jury,'' he explained. The county assessor acknowledged that his office has been beset by problems since nine employes were indicted on the campaign-related charges and then assistant assessor George Upton was indicted along with a trandy Corporation executive on three bribery counts. In addition, there is a pending grievance 37 employes in hi s or- fjce are filing against the county. The grievance c laims the workers are owed roughly 32,000 hours in unpaid overtime work. ''Trans late d to dollars ,'" Vallerga said, ''that 'ssomewhere · between $200 ,000 and $300,000." 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They are sayjng , we a re no{ chiselers Or cheaters a n d we h ave a sense or respGnsibility to the county," Vallerga said. Burke Casts Vote Against ··NOx Devices Assemblyman Robert Burke, (R-Huntington Beach), long an opponent of the Jaw requiring the NOx smog control device on 1966-1970 cars did make it to the Assembly floor on time this week to vote for repeal or the COIJ· troversial meas ure. (Related Story, Page AS J But only just. He got there as the lights on the voting computer flashed 44 -30 for repeal .or the measure -eight short of the 54 required -and that was the roll call reported by the Associated Press. The report on the 44-30 vote was . carried in the Daily Pl lot and other newspapers through- out the state. But the r eport was premature. The final tally -the oCficial vote recorded by the Assembly clerk -was 46-31 . Tom Glass, one of Burke's administrative assis- tants, explained today that the Huntington Beach legislator did not get lo the Assembly Ooor int time to press his voting lighl, but was able to give his vote .to the clerk. Jn the meantime, another As · semblyman, Jim Keysor (0-San "Fernando), changed his mind and voted for repeal. With ·Burke's vote for repeal, this niade the count 46-29. Then two other Assemblymen arrived - Ernest Mobley, (R-FTesno}, and Bill Thomas , (R·Bakenfleldl - and voted against repeal and this madethe rinal tally 46-31. Burke had been late ·getUng to the Assembly becau.cie he had been ill in 'bed with the 24-hour nu. The Asserhbly is scheduled to hold another vote on the repeal Thursday and supporters say that tr they do not get the re-. quJrcd 54 votes -the number needed ror nn urgency clause - ,the measure will be resubmitted without the urgency clause. Only 31 votes would be needed In that event. M.f:' 11 • .Fr0.. Pf,.e Al · ' . MUSIC ... flro.M f'roge Al .WATERS ••• ... minutes, 'I said Sgt. BUtcb. < "1 was extremely surprised at the speed and depth or the water,'' he added. and help lbetft prepare the cur- riculum. The ·cutbacb mean a ·delay of t.wo yeart ln the comple-- Uoo. ol SEP, which wa_s s~ for compleUon by 1978. Other large areas to be hit are school facilities. where $360.000 was trimmed, mainly from site · ... improvement and building funds: . Blitch said he was straddling the guard rail of the brid&e. try· in& to hold on with hie legs. ·because his feet didn't touch bot· · tom . . Trustiees also approved items which would be reinstated if the May 27 tax override electon is successful. Trustees are asking a 36-cent per $100 assessed valua- tion lax hike that, if approved by voters, would enable them to re- turn about $650,000 to the budget. Included in areas to be re- instated by override cash are runds for the high schools' stu· dent body budgeµ;·lS classified positions; role and recompense pay for teachers' extra work, such as coaching and serving as advisors in extracurricular ac· livities, plus the pre-school pro- gram. Most of those who attended the board meeting supported the ' music program, but among the nearly 300 in the audience that overflow.ed into the aisles of the Costa Mesa City Council Cham- bers were those s upporting the district's nurses, the SEP pro- gram and several other pro· grams. Seve r al speakers urged trus tees not to cut back the number of school nurses, an item being cons idered along with re· duclions in ,psychologists and counselors.· Thirty -t h ree nurses , counselors, psychologists and music teachers who do not possess other ·credentials were i ssued potential dismissal notices last month. Trustees have until May 15 lo dete rmine which, if any, of those positions will not be rilled next year. As a preliminary legal step, trustees authorized reduc- tions in guidance and psychological, school nurse and music instr uctional services. They said it was strictly a legal req uireme n t in case any employes are let go, and that the· decision has not yet been made as to reductions . .-. School Buse s To Sporting Events Okayed Controversy over whether or not the Newport-Mesa SChool District should continue bll!ing band and drill team members to athletic games was resolved Tuesday with trustees agreeing to continue the buses. · Tru6tees stiU cut $5,000 from the transportation budget that subsidizes b uses for athletes, band and drill team members. They speciried, however, that the cutback shonld be spread throughout the special transportation budget, instead of singling out the non-athlete bus riders as was originally pro- posed . In past weeks . parents and stu- dents have urged trustees not to stop transportation for the band and drill team, saying th al it is just as vital for them to attend as for ath letes. Several speakers at Tuesday night's jammed board meeting also urged the continuation of the buses. The vice-pres ident of the Sailor Marching Band al Newport Harbor ffigh S c hool. Linda Franklin, told trustees that the band and drill team were the "most outstanding rooting sec· lion at football games." "We make a vital contribution to school spirit and through our music we can get the fans en· thused about the school and its games," Miss Franklin said. Costa Mesa Blacked Out i ' 16 Minutes A power railure caused by a blown transforme r knocked out electricity to 1,800 Southern California Edison Company c ustomers along a stretch of li&rbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa Tuesday. , Service was out from 10 :10 a.m. ror a 16-minute period, af. feeling m ostly c us tomers a round . J.Jarbor Boulevard and West Wilson Street. including the en- tire Medite rranean Village Apartments complex. Power was quickly restored to most c ustomers, but njnc closest to the blown transformer at Harbor Bouleva rd and West Wilson Street wera out or com- mls11lon for two hours and 19 minutes. • Traffic signals also were out at several nearby intersections, re· quiring pallce to direct traffic. Canad a Boycott OTTAWA, Canada (A P l -The ottawa City Council Tuesday en- dor1ed a resolution ealllng for a boY,cot.t or most All)erican grapes . anCi lettuce lo s upport the efforts of the United Farm Workers. RESCUE TllY FVTILE Officer Denni• Gllma.n 0.Uy l"tllit twft P'IM'" WENT INTO CREEK WATER Sgt. Mike BHtch Their victim wa:s by then una· ble to help in the reecue. ''He was In extremely deep. panic shock, he made n o resPQnse. He had a goatee .•. I ,was holding his goatee to keep his nose out of the water but ha had given up," said Sgt. Blitch. ··He kept dropping his fnce back in the water.'' "He was very small and rrall.'' udded Officer Gilman. ''1 thought we were going to be able to save ·him when we first got out there ... 1 was scared to death after we got back.·' Oil Spill Funding For Upper Bay Bid? The two officers battling to 1 save the victim wedged under the bridge appeared to be mak· ing headway-they were getting help from two State Division or llighways emergency workers with ropes-when the traaic drama came to an end. A massl·ve pile of debris swept downstream by the San 'Joeqwn Creek fl ood ing' bore down o n them, dragelng the unidenilfietl man off toward Upper NeWJ>Ort Bay. "They were tearing at my Jegs and t hey were tearing al Dennis' legs whe n he came into the water," said Sgt. Blitch. ''There were trees • . • huge branches ... ' Repai;ations paid by oil com- panies for the disastrous 1969 oi l . blowout in Santa Barbara might be used to rinance development of Upper Newport Bay as a wildlire preserve. ~ ~ Fro ... Poge A I BAY .. . prospect that the estuary will re· main as a 'A'ildlife preserve. r\ new clause a llows the county lo assume the role of C'a1·etaker or the preserve if the state agency "'ere to suddenly bo\\' out or its obligation. Another new provision calls for the Irvine Company to absorb any costs which could arise if the access routes were changed. Tuesday's council session was brief and businesslike, lasting Jess than half an hour. Today's action by .s upervisors sealing their e nd or the bargain was the last required vote berore Friday's public s i g nin g: ceremonies al 11 a .m. in Galaxy View Park overlooking the bay. 1\t the rites, slate, federal. ('Ounty and city officials wi ll join delegates from the Irvine Com- pany and members of the groups which for years waged battles to stave off pri vale development of the bay. The stale senate's Natural Resources and Wildlife Commit· tee has given the concept a strong boost by approving a bill by Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R- Newport Beach.) Carpenter's m easure would funnel $3 .4 million from the b lowout funds into Uppe r Newport Bay. The proposal for funding now goes to the senate's finance com- mittee for more hearings. The Cal'pcnlcr n1easure is one of t\\'O stale bills introduced by Newport legis lators related to · the Upper Bay dea l -each win· ning early approvals. A sse mblyman Robert Badham 's measure changing the language in the origin al tidelands trust -lhus allowing' the use of the estuary for a reserve. "I just wish we could have saved the poor guy,·· he said. No clues were offered today lo the identity of the lost youth and police were hoping for some idea based on any missing persons re- ports that might be filed. Fellow pat rolmen lnvestigal· ing the tragedy early today had nothing but praise ror the lire- saving effort undertaken in the floodwaters amid a driving rain and hazards of debris hurtling seaward toward t he bay. From Page A J ' SECRET PACT ... day there are ··no private agreements" between the Unit- ed States .and South Vietnam. Ford met with Democratic and Republican leaders of the Senate and House less than an hour arter Nesscn's statement. Nessen iss~ed the statement in response to a charge by Sen .. Henry J ackson, (0-\Vash.,) that the United States made "secret agreements·· with the Thieu gov- ernment in connel'tion with the ·signing of the peace accords. For d was in the final stages or preparing an address to a na· tionally tcle,·ised joint session of Congress at 6 p.m . PDT Thurs- day. 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I I I ( , I I ·Riley ~estion • Riversid~: ·Eyed In Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riluy wants county airport officials to ,study Rancho California in Riverside County as a potenlial site for a ne w Southern California international airport. The FiCth District supervisor Will ask his fellow board mem· hers Tuesday to authorize pre· Uminary discussion of the possi· ble site with Riverside and San 8 'l5 W@M IT' ~@IT'WO©@ 011t of Luck DEAR PAT : Where does a 42· year-old man go when he has no job, is in eligible for unemploy- ment insurance and can't find a job? 1 have no car, no money and· can't pay m y rent or buy food. I 've been looking for a job on foot. My electricity is about lo be turned off iiOd I have no phone. If You could 'help me, J would ap- preciate it. M.J .,NoCJty Help is available for a persGn in your situation, but no action can be laken until you provide your address, and further facts about your employment and p ersonal background. Before AYS can assist any reader. pro· per identification -including name, address and phon e number where one can be re- ached during business hours - musl. be include d in a letter to the column. . E'o~d Co~o••\:,. t. ."•' . DEAR P AT: Regarding food (~coupons which people do not use. :'City of Hope wekomea; ~avs:rx ome as a donal.ion.. l was'delight· . ed to discover this, ilnd would like to pass along this informa- ~ lion to your readers. G.V., NewportBeach Although City or llope accept- ed coupon donations pre viously, lhis Is no longer being done. A Jipokesman ror the facility's volunteer office s aid lhat coupon donations cdntinue to arrive ~from all ove r the country, and they can not be used at lhls time. GuideDOfP DEAR PAT: Is it true that blind persons actually do not own their own guide dogs? lf that's the case. who's responsible for any damage a guide dog might ~? . A.R., San Clemente , The guJde dog belongs to the • licensed school providing it. Any ~ ,guide dog user ts responsible for : dam•ge done by the dog he uses. ' and all blind person s and . ort Bid Diego Counl)' supervlsors. Riley, Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and County ~lrpbrt Director Robert Bresnahan would represent Qrange County. R il ey, a retir ed Marine a:eneral, j5 apparently hopeful his propotal will counter sugges· lions by other s upervi80l'S that the new jetport be localed on the .Marines' Camp Pendleton base in San Diego County. The Rancho California area is near the Lown of Temecula, close lo the San Diego·Riven;ide Coun· ty line. It is near t he inland boun- dary of Camp Pendleton bul is not on the military reservation. •·1 beli eve there is sufficient potential from . a preliminary study done by the director of aviation to wa!lranL a conference wi th r epresentatives from Riverside and San Diego," Riley said. The Rancho California sile was studied by the late supervisor Ronald Caspers, who owned a ranch about 50 miles south in San Diego County. At that time, the question of in· adequate ground transportation to and from the site came up as the major obstacle. A San Diego County spokesman &aid several potential access routes Lo the Ranc ho California site have been iden- tified but the fact that it li es in another county has stymied in depth investigation. Riley conceded the site has its problems, but said il orfers the best possible service to all three counties. "'There is room there for such an airport and iL wouldn't impact a single home or business with noise," Riley said. Riley 's staff has estimated the Rancho Ca li fornia s ite h as e nough room for three parallel 10,000-fooL runways far from any r~idential areas. Gurney Linked To Tryst in BJ!ihery Trial TAMPA, Fla. (UPI > -A wit· ness in the fed eral bribery- 1con.1J»racy trial of former Sen. Ea.ward G urney and four other' men has testified that Curney a nd a young female c:ompanion used an a partm ent in Puerto Rico owned by a state construc- tion company. ., The testimony 'J'uesday of Arthur Litt was the most stun· ning.d(the nearly seven-week·old trial' Of Gurney, charged with consl>l:fing to de fraud the g•ern· m ent tiy collecting political con- tributions from F lorida builders in return for favorable con- sid'.eration on federal mortgag:e insurance applications. Litt, who worked fo r the Cosmopolitan Construc:tion Co. at Lhe time, said he wenl to an airport in Puerto Rico in October· or November 1972 Lo .pick up Gurney at Lhe direction of Miami builder Sumner Krame r. Gurney's wife has been ill and institutionalized most of the time since his election to the Senate in 1968. ' Tide T11n1s for Trucker f!'-. near-tragic accident and dramatic rescue are d epicted in these two photos from Larks pur, Calif., where t he rear ur:iit of a double truck+trailer Cleft) hangs on a railing of Richardson Bay ove rpass after s kidding on wet pave m ent Wednesday. April 9. 1i75 DAILY PILOT A;& \ \. t •1 .• } ~ t .'r. ',, '.oJ ) ;.><'f"' ,._ , UPtTe~ and sending front units into the bay. Al right, truck driver .John May, 34, is pulled out of the water by two m embers of the Larkspur Fire Department. Retcord for Fuel Savers.? By DOUG FRITZSCHE Ol 111• O•llY Pilol 51•11 Energy conscr vers should bt! allowed to cache the energy they save against the hardships of a , future ol blackouts, brownouts and monume ntal energy costs, according to a UC Irvine pro·· fessor. Roland Sc hinzinger. an as· sociate professor or engineering at U:C I and an Irvine planning · commissioner. believes residents of ene r gy·saving homes and O'A-'ners or conserving businesses should have today ·~ thrift re- warded by less s tringent require· ments in the e ne rgy ·light future. Writing in the Orange County American Institute of Architects Jou rnal , Sc hinzinger urged a rc~ilects lo take energy con- servation into consideration when they design hom es and com· me'ICii\1 buildings. Oran ge County's benevolent climate, he said, lends itself to energy.saving bui lding design. , But that potential is bein.(Jg. nored today , h e maintains . because' 'banks and other lending agencies have yet to indicate that He Picked Wrong Line PHILADELPHIA CA P ) -A would· be bank robber handed a teller a scribbled note which she couldn't re· ad. so he switched to Plan Band announced : "I am a bank robber.'' Donald D'Ambrosio who was standing in line next to him Tuesday a nnounced: "I a m a policeman." The off:duty cop v.·as in pla inclothes but carrying his service revolver , and took the man into c ustody. lower ope rating costs reflect on monthly paymentability." Thus, he contends, the costs of heating a·nd coolin g a structure are left to the occupant. Those .costs. he believes. will mount dramatically in coming years . During the energy crisis of 1973·74, Schinzin gcr pointed out in t a n interview Tuesday, Los Angeles County ordered flat 10 percent cuts in e nergy consump· lion. The effect of s uch a mo\•e . he said, was to encourage more con- sumption when the situation eased. A household that is already con· serving. he said, would be hurt more by flat cutbacks than one \lihich is sciuandering energy. Schinzinger s ugi;,esls that cities which requirMbergy.saving building design iven credit for thrift and be dealt with less h arshly duri n g times whe n energy is in short supply ·::. ~ Such a system , he said, likely ""·ould be handled by a hierarchal bureaucracy, with cities at the bottom rung. Schinzinge r con- ceded that hi s plan would require th e backing of uti lities and sever al levels of government. but believes it will work. The long-term effect -reduced drain on scarce energy supplies - \\'Ou I~ be a ided by e~4:."Y · conscious architects. Bwtd1ngs , he <.isserts. use a third of all energy consumed. "A southern exposure v.:ith suit able O\'erha ngs will admit the sun in winter, shield against it in the summer," he wrote in the Journal. "Suitably located win· dows or ve nts can provide cross ventilation. Siting with regard to rioise will a llow us to s leep with our \\·indows open without being haunted V.'ith the ro:ir of traffic or the wasteful installation or air conditioni ng-. · Limit on Outdoor Ad Lighting Seen Orange Count y Counsel Adri an Kuyper v.·as o rdered by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday to draft a county ordinance aim ed at limiting the use of commercial and advertising li ghting outdoor Supervisor Ralph Diedrich suggested Lhe ordinance for the county's unicor porated territory. conceding that a g reat majority of outdoor lighting is inside city boundaries . "Every light t hal is lit in the county represents t he cons ump+ ·lion of precious fuel and every ef- fort should be m ade to utilize lighting to its fullest extent." Diedrich said. that ·althoUgh such an ordinance would only be good in un in- corporated areas, it could serve as a model for the cities to follow. Diedrich said detractors of such a law, which could con· .ceivably order all but essential lights turned off from midnight to 6 a .m. or a similar time span. say it will alter consumer spend· ing habits. '"I must counter this wilh the question of how many consumers are spending after normal busi- ness hours?'' Diedrich said the procedure for enacting the law v.·ould have to be carefully developed so the de· sired results could be achieved. ' .. Heating or cooling systems can be laid out so a better balance is achieved. including the abilitY: lo disconnect a portion of th& structure. Hot water lines can be. shortened. Wh y not make sola~ assisted hot water systems man~ datoryforpools?" • Adn1itting that market condi .. lions are not quite right for such measures, Schinzinger stresses: "perhaps we s hould get busy' anyway, for the day 1,1,·hen energy 1costs require all the conservatiort measures we C'an muster is draw .. ingnear. '' To depict the a mount of energy consumed in this country, Schinz· inger compared consumption to a trainload or coal. To s upply America's energy demand, he said, would require a 1,300 mile Jong freight train-the distance from Orange County to Arkansas---i!very day. "Another train of equal length would have to run in a parallel track to carry away the debris of our ener gy.driven modern life: rubbish, tailings, ashes, usabi. scrap,"hesaid. ' ··can you picture the gougin g of the ~rth , 'the effect on the at~ mosphere? The rolling stock re:. quired, the capital lo finance it? il" all bounds on e nergy were re- moved and our present r ate of growth were resumed, 1,1,•e \\·ould generate as much heat on l:~:.uth by the turn of the century as ""'ere· ceivefrom the sun. ..If ever the re was need to /awaken lo our mounting predica:- ment. it is now.'' Schinzinger maintains. Pay Cuts Urged trainers carry an identification card. Guide dog users have special rights to accommodate their dogs, however. Landlords can't refuse· te rent to a bUnd ! person because he has a guide ~dog. Additionally, a bUnd person," , or a trainer, can:t be refused en- ~ try into • public place, or on any :· common carrier or any hotel or .. place or pabUc aceommodation, "The use of commercial and advertisement li ghting after normal business hours is not con- sistent with this goa l,'' he added. Agriculture Bureau ProstitutionProhed ~ Supervisor Ralph Clark s aid Gem Talk Kuyper was given 30 days to come up with a pr eliminary plan to limit lighting for a report back to supervisors. " RIVERSIDE CUPll -The City Council Tuesd ay asked the city manager to encourage municipal employes to take a voluntary pay cut to avoid layoffs and ease a projected $3.8-million budget de- fi cit. One official said if the pay cuts "'ere not made there wouli:j be a decrease in services and aq increase in property taxes. ' amusement or resort when ac· C'ompanied· by a guJde dog, nor ~ can additional charge5 be made '1 becauseofthedog. • ' ! Not A "allable · ' ? D~AR PAT Many years ago I '• obtained a bot.tie of Amazol for ! cuts, bums a nd s unburns. I rind it t. to be an excellent product, but I : haven't been able to find another : bottle or it anywhere. Can you :. help me locate a buying source'! M .II., Huntington Beach ;, Amazol, 8old to lhdustrlal and ~ buslness firms, Is not ""•liable at retail stores. You may order It :• directly, however, by wrttlng to ·~ Ama1ol Ce., J.:1414 Long Beac:h :• Blvd., Lynwood, CA 90262, or by :; ptonlng CZl3l 774·5911./ ~ Suspect Rel"'eased ~ OCEANSIDE fU PJ) -Seal Rutled1e. 43~ Los An11e,les, was released from tall"f'uesday alter investigators determ.ined a fatal ~ shooting in¢\den\Jn w:b1ch he was 1 involved w•an accident. Police detectiVes dbt1rmlned there was a strugale belwleti Rutledge a.nd .: the victim, Mn. W.UU. Wood. 43, ~. Im Angeles. qver =. :38. caliber rr.o•· at 1 liQU<ir &~ p~rklnc WASHINGTON CUPll -Gov- ernment investigators llavc un. covered evidence of alter -hour craps games a nd marijuana traffic at t he Agric ulture Depart· . ment and are probing alle;gations female workers ran a prostitu· lion rin.1it , a spokesman says. The sex rumors have riot been proved, howe ver, the spokesman added, Tuesday. L.L. Free·, assistant director of the department's office of in· vesligation, said the gambling and drug information was turned up in November· and was re- ferred lo the District of Columbia police. Free said one employe was ar- rested and two others resigned '"during the early stages o( our investigation.'' Cha rl es E. Collins, a spokesman (or the District of Columbia police. said Ute rolice departmenl found no grounds for · fi)l,as .aa.mbllng charges or for Pf'QS'lltuflon. The case was closed arler a single narcotics arrest, he said. "This was not a large.scale thing," Collins s aid. "It was a s mall incident and lherc is no on· going (police) investigation at .tbe· Oepattment of Agriculture now.1 • F;r4fe said Agriculture agents .re ~nCtbeless continuing their investigation of a report that several f ema le e mplayes engaged in prostitution in a de- part.1nenlal office building across the street from where Secretary Earl L. Butz has his offi ce. But so ·far, he stressed, "Our invesliga· Lion has not substantiated any acts or prostitution." Free said t he investigations to date have produced ··No indica- tion that any organized ring is in· I I By J.C. l-I U1\'1PIJIUES DRAMA AND THE SILVER MACE I volved in any or the alleged ac· The "mace'' is an ornamental tivilies. sta rf, ceremonious ly ca rried He added he believes the affair be( was •·relatively minor." He said ore medieval dignataries. < the gambling was "mostly shoot· A four-foot silve r mace still ing dice and the drug matte r s ta nds, arter 133 years, in our seems to have involved mari-c o u n t r y ' s H o u s e o r juana:' Representatives, w h e r e the The events. Free indicated, a l· Ser gea nt of Arms need o n ly legedly took place mostly afte r threatened use or this legal symbol · working hours in the Agriculture o f a u t h o r i t y t o c o o I ·Department's big south building. representatives' tempers. Silver It is one of several offi ce build· · d ' b. d bo od • i ngs housin g about 10.000 win ings in 13 e ny r s (for . employes in a complex near the original st a tes), and a solid silver Washington Monument and the eagle tops a 4 Y.! inch sterli.ng g lobe 'Smithsonian Institution. of the world . Butz, question~d about thcinci· One of the dramatic mome nts in dents. told reporters he learned hist ory occured during the 53rd of the prc:tbe som e time ago and congress wh e n a New York had told· aides "to call In the Representat ive was attacked with police." a knif~ by his counterpart from Butztolda,_reportcrheordered Georgia. Mace in hand, the start people t~ move In prompt· .• Sergeant or Arms quickly stopped ly: get the pohce in and get this .... the fig ht the last such act ion in thing opened and cleaned up. It~\ h ' 1 • bcllerthisway." . ~r is ory . 0 OMEGA All N.A.S.A. astronauts, s ince the space program began, have worn Omega watches on their wrists. Ordi- nary, every day jewelry store Omega Speedmaster chronographs. The kind anyone can buy. 1-burton. 4-dl•I 89Mdm11ter wr!tl comtM.1le1, Mfl11urt11 11!1pa1d l"tf•¥11 lt of llours. ml"ut•• elld 11conds. s 111111111 111111 e•H wltll m11c111ng br•c•lfll, W111r-,..1l11•nt, ·J. C. fiwnphrie6 Jeweler6 1823NEWPORTBLVO COSTAMESA CONVENIENT TEAMS BankAmencard-Masl9r Ch1~ 27 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE Ma.-3.t01 i;;k. .. ~ I I •i " I 11 ' I , , 1 · ' I I I l,.f DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Aprll 9. ~975 .Ja•t •e Reds Pr:~he ·Sai·gOn's De~enses· ._,,. i h .. · .. ,~.~. .... t ·· Tom Rrphine ....... .::.:::. Raindrops .Are Falling • RAIN JOTS: Some say the pre- cipitation s hall be unending along this bes t of all possible coasts. We h'a.ve a permanent sky-leak. But some things you just. cannot see uD.less raindrops keep falling . Such as: The young man, driving slowly down Forest Av enue, the main business stem of LagWla Beach. in one of those tiny blue sports cars with bugeyes. No top. Rain falling. And there he was, one hand on the wheel and the other holding an umbrella over his sweetheart. beside hin1. Ah , love knows norain. -. Noon-hour crowds jammed into Bu r ger Kin g on H ar b ~r ·Boulevard in Costa f\.1esa, dnp- ping from the downpour. A yellow-s lickered f\.1esa cop is now .at the head of the line. ''AND WH r\T WILL you have, Sir?" asks theprettycounter girl. Whe reupon the dripping lawman flin gs out his a rms and b.urst inlo commercial song : "'Hold the pickle. hold the lettuce ... Have ~t 1i1 y Way ••. Have It 1ifyWay .•. " Abruptly, soggy people we re smiling. A singing cop with your Whopperon a wet, wetday .•• Car tire tracks streak out in 'long ribbons as you ply Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna. P eer through the swish-swish of wi pers to find the road, miss the puddles. BUT GO SLOWLY, so you may cast a glance to the inland hills of ]rvine Ranch. Those alwa ys brown, brown hills. Are they green now? No, they are not. They are golden. Down in the arroyos and up on the slopes, a great sea of yellow mustard plant has carpeted the land. That long- gone mustard has returned. _Tb~t ·life which so many thought died 1n the covered soil or Newport's Promontory· Point. A golden bonus from Mother Nature with the rain ••• FANS OF PROGRESSIVE jazz (you remember that, don't you?) wind their way up soggy Coast Highway in the night, to Hungry Joe's in Huntington Beach, where the motto is "Lousy Food - Cheap Drinks.•• Park o n the :sidestreet by the oil well pumper. Trudge through the mud to the in- t erior where the Kentonese sounds of s ax and trumpet cut through blue smoke and make the king-sized mothballs hanging from the ceilin g tremble and shake. Have som e jazz, in the rain ' ·Listen to the soWlds pelting your roof as you s tretch in your chair over a good book. And the scratching al your door. And the_ mournful m eowing. It is neighbor cat. DON'T OPEN the door for n eighbor cat. He will takeoverlhe place because yo u have pity. Nothing is more pitiful than a ·soaked neighbor cal. Nothing, in the rain .•.. Today's headlines say, Rain Odds Drop. So now they want you to bet on it? Maybe somebody has patched the sky-leak here, along this best of ~ll possible coasts. ~ ' ~ ,, i.• ii:~ • ~ f. ~ ~ REFUGEE TIDE-South Vietnamese family rushes ashore ahead of advancing Com- mwtis_t troops. Their temporary haven is Ca11ibodia Hesentf1•l V3.un Tau, Once from Saigon. a resort city 60 miles 'We've Been Seduced' PHNOl\1 PENJ·I {AP) -''The Americans ap- pear to be great humanitarians. They give tem- porary aid, but ultimately they think only of themselves," the former government minister said. "We in Cambodia have been seduced and. abandoned." Resentment against the United States is mount- ing among Phnom Penh's political elite. It is being· stoked by a growin'g feeling that the U.S. Congress will turn down further military aid to Cambodia and that its delay on the vote is a parting act of crtlelty. The domino theory is not a debating point here jn hig her political circles. It is accepted as an un· deniable Jaw. GOVERNMENT LEADERS insist that if the United States deserts Cambodia, all or Southeast Asia \1:ill go Communist. They argue U.S. honor \\'ill. be spoiled and Asian allies may well side with the Communist regime in China rather than believe the bankrupt word or the Americans. But there is little evidence of anti·Americanism among those who do not hear the latest news from Washington. Frontline soldiers and Phnom Penh's average citize ns say they cannot ~lieve there may soon be no Am erican bullets for their rifles or rice for their bowls. America ns are r e· garded as being on "lhei r s ide!" such loyalties are NEWSANAl,YSIS simply nol severed in their insul ar \\'Orld . "I don't think Ameri ca will let us die:· one· young soldier on Plmom Penh's southern de(ense line says. AN .AGING WIDOW who ;;ells soup greens in the capital's central market keeps repeating : ·· 1 Jove all people, but only the Americans are our fathers. They give us food lo cat. \Vithout them we- v1ould die." · The cit}' people care chiefly about food to ward off starvation and report they are "so happy" when they wake up to the overhead roar of U.S. jets haul- ing in rice to the encircled capital. The soldiers' concern is ammunition because they fear surrender will mean execution by the Communist-led insurgents. Among Phnom Penh's major groups, only the students have called for an end to U.S . aid, saying it prolongs the agony of war. Unlike South Vietnam, \11here an undercurrent of anti-Americanism has existed for years, there have been no overt acts of hostility reported against Americans in areas of. Cambodia still controlled by the government. • l\IANY GOVERNllilENT leaders see American policy in Cambodia as oddly ineffective and any U.S. '''ilhdra.,.,ial of aid as pure betrayal. A com- posite attitude gathered from numerous intervie\\'S runs this way: -The United Stales supported the overthrow of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, a nd its. troopS invaded the country in 1970 to protect U.S. soldiers and hasten their withdrawal from South Vietnam. The United Stales a lso bound itself to the Phnom Penh .government through vas( monetary aid and -until August 1973 -by air support. -Americans have obviously interfered in in- ternal Cambodian affairs, but they failed to exert the pressure needed to force out useless and corrupt generals and inert leaders, including President Lon Nol. By their almost schizo phrenic approach the Americans are in large part respon sible for the near collapse of the Phnom Penh government. ·Family TV Time: 7 ·9 LAS VEGAS .(AP) - Television directors of the Na- tional Association of Broad- casters have adopted a two-hour •·ramily" night-time viewing plan, but allowed e nough leeway for independent stations that might face problems stemming from the agreement. The proposal goes into effect in September and urges the three major networks and 415 station~ s ubscribing to the NAB 's TV code to keep entertainment shows "inappropriate for view- ing by a general family au- dience'' orr the air generally between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on the East and West Coasts and lln hour earlier in Central time areas. The proposal was adopted at the end of a nearly four-hour closed-door session of the NAB ''s TV board of directors. WILSON C. WEARN , chairman of the TV board, said adoption or the family viewing plan will "hopefully lead lo a situjltion where during a period .of the broadcast day we'll have programs that derinitely will be suitable for a ll family viewing.'' The proposal was made earlier this year after network jawboning by Richard E. Willey, chairman of the Federal Com- munications Commission, about protecting young viewers from undue sex and violence in early evening s hows. W~arns said,· however, the_ac--· tion was a "response to both public indications of concern and the individual broadcasters• con· cerns over being responsible in their programming." . THE PROPOSAL wa s amended after independent sta· lion owners expressed fears they '-1.'0uld be unable to honor com- mitm ents after purchas ing shows lhal might be unsuitable. A major amendment was the change would not apply to pro- grams under contract as of April 8, 1975. 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G•••t Fill•.,,,. st1~·· wcond t•rctei.1 cil~. llil<I ''In· Chit\ • Coastal Weather Cot1tldlr•11ot• (loulll""t tlW"OllQh ,,,.,...,_, wllll "'°""''· Sm111 crlol'I •'rii.orv fft •11-<t 1rom OC:t..i.m io ,,...lun bordlt". southtrly WlllltS alt II to2Sk11oh, c.o.swt ,.,,,W•h1rot n 11> s.. 1 ... lt!lll !ln\IJoH•hl(ll 44 IO S., W.i•r M"'4>1tl1111'1 JS. PINKHAM NOTCH, N.H. (UPI) -A young college couple who went hiking together but got lost on Mt. Washington survived.. a blizzard by huddling in a lean· to for four days. They were final- ly found Tuesday. alive but weak and hungry. Rescue workers gave them food and stayed with them during the nili!ht , resting up for today's lMp back to civiliza tion. David Cornue, 21, of Bingham, Maine, and Jane Gllottl, 19. of Bethlehem, Pa., were located at a shelter five miles north of the Mt. Washington s ummit by some of the 50 rescuers searching the 6,288-foot mountain .. GURU, MOl'HER FIGHTITOl!r . DENVER (AP> -The Guru Maharaj Ji has gone to India ln an effort to oust his moth(!:r and eld~r brother lrom leadership posts in the Divine Light Mission. The 17-ycar ·old guru arrived in India on Monday and planned "a confrontation" with hi& mot.her, Mot.ail. ' 11 • .' 2 More·· ' Capitals ~ Occupied ' SAIGON (UPI) .-Two·North Viet.namese d.1Yl1lon1~robed the outer defenses of S today ttd parti•lly oCcuPl two pro.- vincJal capitalis and tWo,dbtf'trt towns in what mllllary IOW'CCS <ailed the beginning ol the batUe for Saigon. The heaviest fighting was re-ported at the town of Xuan Loe, 38 miles almost due east of the capital. but there alsohwas u Communist commando attack at Tanhan provincial capital, 2S miles south of Saigon, where the Communists cut key highway4 l.n- 'to the Mekong Delta for ei&.b,t · hours. THE TH RUSTS into the provin· :cial capitals marked the first ma- jor fighting in provinces around Saigon since the latest Com- munist push began March 10 and quickly overran two-thirds o[ South Vietnam. Communist gunners early lo-- day shelled Bien Hoa Air Base, IS miles north of Saigon and military headquarters for the defense of the province arO\U'ld Saigon. Spokesmen said the 26 shells killed two soldiers and wOWJded IS persons. Brig. Gen. Nguyen van Hieu, deputy commander ot military region III which.includes Saieon, was round shot to death in his headquarters at Bien Hoa Tues- day. There were conflicting re- ports over whether his death was an accident or whether he had committed suicide in desponden- cy over military reverses. • IN ADDITION to tbe two North Vietnamese divisions already in action, the Communists also held another two divisions -20,000 men at full strength ....-in reserve, military sources said. Elementy of the 5th Viet Cong division moved toward Saigon from the Plain of Reeds, sending a commando team into Tan An pro- vince capital where they cut the so-called rice road to the Mekong Delta for eight ho-urs, backing up mi~sof-traffic. IN CAMBODIA, government military positions on two sides of the Phnom Penh defens e :t>ertmeter have. deteriorateCI further, military sources rePor1.- ed today. Field rewrts said there were several rebel penetrations • of defense lines northwest of the . airport during the night. The defense lines are now as close as 3.3 miles from the city's airport, a .gain of several hundred yards in tile inch-by-inch fighting. But military sources paid the in- surgents themselvea;twere worn down by the past three months o( . fighting and have been unable to mass enough troops lo exploU. the .advantage. The sources said there were gaps of several hun- dred yards in some defense posi- tions. Another critical situation was reported developing on the east bank of the Mekong Riv'r facing Phnom Pen.h, and the rebels were reported pouring in reinforce- ments. The rebels there are so Close they have been able to use short-range mortar and recoilless riOe fire on the city for the first time. · · Doily Pilot Dll•"'l' lsG..,_,_. Monday.Ff1dar. 1 r you do not have your paper by 5:30 p.rn.. call before 7 p.m. and your copy will be de- Wvered. Saturday and Sunday: If )Qt do not reeetYe )'Our COCIY by 8 a.m. s.tut- ct.y. or 8 a.rn. Sund•Y· Qll before 10 arri • .and )'OUr copy Wiii be del"""1!d. C.Wc.s.KM TahiJI IFll Most Otsnge County~ MJ.4UI Northwest Huntington Seki). and Westmln1ter ............ IJJt &in Oemente. CapistranoBMch, S.n Juan Capi.trano, Dana Point. S®lh UiguN. Laguna Niguel ·······r·· 4tlol6M .I ~•-I ~President Thieu is buay preparing for the blJttl• of S•lgonr 8Korean,: Leftist,s Executed From Wire Services • SEOUL -The South·Korem government hanged eigl)t m en today on charges of org•n.izing student demonstrations to over· throw President Park Ctiung· Hee. Shortly after, about 3,000 stu· dents took to the streets of SeoUl ( IN SHORT ) to protest Pafk's repre8sive rule and several clashes With riot police "'.'ere reported. ·Pope Gf1'esCurbs VATICAN CITY -Pope Paul VI issued a three-page decree to- day, reaffirming the Roma11 Catholic Church's prepublication censorship rights on all books or articles authored by clergy and. ordering all laymen to refrain from writing for antireligiou:; periodicals. The decree appeared to strike a middle line between the rules imposed until the Ecumenical ~uncil oJ ~ d~cade aco lllld tile freedom which had prev811"'..,. cently .. Chiang Mourned TAIPEI -Crowds ten deep 'lined the 15-mile. route as the body of President Chiang 5-al· Shek \\'as carried to the Sun Y•t· sen Memorial at noon today atld placed in state-t~re. · .- . Some a:r the oiilookers knelt in prayer. Thousands burned in- cense sticks and' candles. on im- provised. Buddhist altars for the S7-y~ar-old G eneralissimo, M Christian convert. . . . Miners Protest w ASHING TON :.._Hundr.;.i. of Appalachian coal miners and truck drivers donned their bard hats, waved picket signs and rumbled their ri.gs past the capitol and While House Tuesday to start lobbying against a bill to regulate strip mining. They urged President Ford to veto the bill now pending in a conference Committee and likely to be passed soon. Bfjaekfng fi'ofkd TOKYO -A Japanese busi- nessman was seized by police at T<*Yo Interqational Airport to-- day·on charg's of trying f.O hijack a Japan Airlfnes Boeing 747 with 200 persons. aboard as it ap- proached the capital on a fiia:ht from Sapporo. Police said the would-be hi· jacker, identified only as Oshima, 40 lo 50 years old, !ired several shots when two policemen boarded the plane, but no one was hit. ... $2.3 Million OK'd • In Fatal Blowout MIAMI (A P) -A federal jury ha• ordered Searo, Roebuck and Co. to _pa)' sz,a million to a suburban Mi am· family btt,ause a( a fatal traffic accident which followed a blowout Of a Sean tin. The six-member panel deliberated thtte houn TuesdQ' before awardint the moot)r to Joan Westerman, 50, of Hialeah, and her son, David. Mn. We1tennan's husband, Max, was tilled whtn the Sean• Allstate radial lire blew ,out, causlD1 the ear lo skid Into anolhor vehicle on July t , 19"12, near Dallas, Tex •• the s.uit said. Mn. w .. term an, I! HJa!HlfttaclMtr, wu IQ!Ured In the craab. Mrs. Westerm1n'1uod Sean r0r $4 million, clabnlll& lhat'the ' tlre was defectlvo and'lln lnheftllUy clanfe...,.)ll'ocluo:t. • Seen' atlorney Davi d Tl>"1' cleell11ed ~ment on llM! verdict. . · ·~ ' · Accord Inf lo testimony, the Ure wa1 \19d•r a ~11:6oo·mllewor· ·rantyand blewoutat3t,ooomne.a. . .., .. ~ . Sean contended Utlt the Weatennans had put an Improper tube in the Ure, that the Ure was underinflaled and lhot Mn. Waterman was ~·•llJ!•nt In Ille w'1 abe hall~~ car ofter Ille blowout. • • • I ·1 \ I <"A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE •• ' Good News, Bad N.ews Although It may be a cllche, it ls.appropriate to 1• assess a recent message from Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas as · "good. news and bad news''. , Glavqs' announcement of crime statistics for IS74 showed a huge increase in the rate of theft (50 per- cent) and burglary (30percent) in the city . Yet there was encouragement in another signifi· cant category of crime figures . , Narcotics arrests of Juveniles and adults as well were down significantly. Glavas believes It's evidence that the raging epiderilic of drug expcrimen· tatton ls on a downhill course. . That is the only gOQd news, however, because all Indication of the first tew months of 1975 reinforce fears that this will be an even worse year for thefts. · Police officers in every commun.ity ·hit by such J crime agree on the first steps needed to curb losses. I• ' Again, the solutions might sound hackneyed, but they apply nonetheless . A community's citizens have to be concerned and vigilant. Residents have to take measures at their homes and, businesses to thwart easy access by thieves. . · . And the best way lo find out what to do Is to ask the police. Unf ortun,ate Policy The Coast Camera Club whic h called Newport Beach its home for two decades and met with out pro- blems a t the o ld parks building on the peninsula is be- .,:. ing forced to move away because of a rigid new_ city policy that in creases rental.fees for m eeting space. member to $24 a year. For youngsters hreuking into the world of photography as a hobby -and oldsters on fixed incomes-the boost would have hurt. The stan· dard rate for members has been about $10 n year. The club has found free temporary quarters in Costa Mesa and now hopes to appeal to councilmen to reconsider the demand of $6 an hour. Altt1ough the money is not significant by current municipal budget standards, the fee Is a bit heavy for. simple use of un ordinary meeting room. 'fhe $6 ·an·hour rental fee deserves anotl1er · careful look by city officials. Be tter Court Service This week marks a milestone in the evolution o( Harbor Judicial District Court, which opened its doors Monday in a permanent facility serving the Harbor Area and Irvine. During the past three years, it has fun ctioned in leased quarters just three blocks down Jamboree Road from the new site. Spacious though they were compared lo the origin al facility in downtown Costa Mesa. the tem- porary quarters also left a .lot lo be desife d due to crowding a t peak hours and·a somewhat sprawled-out atmosphere because it wasn't designed as a court. T he new structure a t 4601 J amboree Road s hould remedy that, providing better service to citizens who atone time or another must do busin ess at court. Some people might thoughtlessly wonder why a court complex n eeds to be spacious, comfortable and efficient, when o ne commonly associates courts with dealings with criminals . I " ' I I Imposition of a new $6 hourly rental fee on the group-i.n accordance with the new city policy- threatened to raise the dues to each camera club Chances are, a ll citizens will sometime be re- quired to make an appearance, perhap·s taking someone else to small claims court, paying a traffic ticket or even being called for jury duty. '"TH~Y'RE RIGHT. I STILL CMT ANI> A JOJ." i A cinch to run away with the Academy Awards this year is I ··scenes rrom Funny Grandmother's Shampoo on the j Jnrernal Express." Jt has, to put I it simply, s omething for every- ! body. . , The mastermiri& behind this ! masterpiece i.:s Lbckesworlb j Galosh, head of formula produc - ~ tions. In a candid interview. ,Galosh 1 modesty ex- : tolled the · I movie's un - i deniabl e merits., I ••easical · : ly," Galosh j said, "the pie-· I lure is a dram a tic , w o rd -for - word. three-hour conversation between an old married couple. The critics love th al stuft 'A slice of life,' lhey Call it.Really believa- ble." ''What do they talk about?" "I forget. But the thing in this picture is they talk''about it on a train, sq, the audience can look out the window. And to add to the nostalgia, the other passengers are a lot of old Hollywood actors. The public loves seeing how old they're getting ... -"Astrokeofgcnius." \VE EXPECT the top actress awa rd lo go to Genevieve Drysand. Not only can she really belt out a song, but she's got a · gre:.it d ia lefl. side·splitting ethnic jokes and she can't spell ·Genevieve'." "She's Je\llish ?" "No, American Indian. But wuit till you hear her sing. 'You Lit a Flame in My Caboose' as lhe train burns down.'' "Why dcies the train burn. down?" "Because people love a dis- aster. There's nothing like a lot or screaming, burning (olks ex- piring in agony to take your mind orr your troubles." Dear Gloomy Gus This year's Easter Bunny grize has to go to the City of Newport Beach ror block-'. ing Janes to paint a ll those pedestrian crosswalks on the peninsula during-you guessed il-Easter Week at Balboa. R.J .C. ~1 Gus '•''""•fits .1•• lllllfnllttO "1 ......,., _,..Mt ,..,.,, ... u,reti.ct""' Yitwt of IM MWS~l"f'· S.11111.,..... ~ ....... to Gltoom r G111, O•lfJ Piiat. "That's ror . sure. Who's the male leatI ?" ··our gteott ne w discovery . Crunc hy Granola. He plays a sex ually ambidextrous bootblack, which is a real t"'ist . Nobody ever tho u g ht of . bootblacks lhat way. And in only 180 minutes he seduces every- body on the train from the caboose to the locomolive. What a job lhis kid does.'' ''Sounds fantastic.·· ··wha~'s the message?'' "IT'S llARD to tell because he's got a speech impediment and a n I.Q. of 63. But the critics agree he's got a message because he wears a blue denim jacket and no necktie. You think any middle-aged critic i!> going to admit he doesn 't understand what a young 'BCtor without a necktie is saying?·· ''Well, what does he say?'· ·•Four·letter words. Plus he's got one eight and another twelve to show versatility. That's'reul realisrn .. And if lhere's one thing the public eats up, it's realism-so long as it's dirty." "Well, it certainly sounds <:is though you 've got a boring . tunerul, nostalgic, funny, dis- aslrous, sexy. vulgar critical and box-of(ice success. llow long does it run ?" "It r<in 14 hours before "'e cut and distributed it." ''Did you cul it severely'!·' -·veah, \VC cul it into seven two-hour mo,•ies. several of which you may have already seen at your n eighborhood theater ... N • Altvays 011 DtttJJ Fire Marshal Needs a Driver To Lhc Editor; Re: -Editorial ~·vou're fired, James ,'' Sunday, April6. Apparently it did not occur lo the writer or this editorial that Mr. Carl Dov.·ns. Fire Marshal for the County or Orange is "on duty" 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The "chaufreur" as de· rined in the above editorial was perlorming his assigned duty as a (ire captain in training. Ile Wnclions as an aide to lhc firl' marshal in learning the complex administrative office and fie ld duties before he can qualify for advancement to battalion chief. The aide remains with the car. during the fire marshal 's tem- porary absence to monitor emergen cy radio di s patches. Should an emergency develop re- quiring the presence or the firt: marsha l the aide would drive the car to allow the (ire marshal full attention to command. The aide is a lso learning comm:i.nd t ac- tics. IF MR. Downs had c<1 rricd a "pack set ", emergency receiver. into his civic meeting it would have caused un"'•anted di s- turbances rrom the almost con- tinuous dispatchers duties of dis- patching county fire and rescue units. As a much concerned pri vate citizen of the Cil-y of Irvine who may himself, be at any moment in need or the excellent services of the Department of Forestry and County of Orange Fire and . Rescue Units I believe the Daily Pilot should review the logic in the above editorial. As a former Fire Chief's Aide (citizen consultant ) in Kansas Ci- ty, Missouri, I know that even no Battalion Chier, let a lone the Fi re Chief, himself, ever drove his own car -and Mr. Downs covers the entire County or Orange. PAULC. ELl..IS Wh11 N ot T1m11el? Tot.he Editor: ls it possible that in our rush to rebuild our highway to carry more tra(fic at a smoother rate we are allowing the state to ig- nore one or the possible answers toourproblem? So far I have heard no mention of using a tunne l i11stead or a ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers ore welcome. The right to condense letters to fif space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must in- clude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re- quest if ruJ /icient reason i! apparenl Poe!ry will not be published. bridge across the entrance to Up- . per Newport Bay. It would seem that a tunnel would serve the purpose of opening the back bccy and a lso smoothing out traffic now. E . FRANK BEA\,l.' D11bious 'l....a11~s' To the Editor: I thank my lucky stars J didn 't pick Costa Mesa to be my home. !·low would I ever be able to de- fend the fact that in my fair city the police department routinely is on the lookout to conriscate. ar- res t and prosecute s uch criminals as lillle old ladies v•lio praclice astrology to p1·ovide food and she lter for themselves <ind school boys \vho sell flowers on the corner· just to get a re\v bucks to go to a movie or the skate rink. OBVIOUSLY, the city council can't find time lo update the laws, so couldn't some cases be overlooked or at least find some a lternati v e to the problem besides degrading and dragging these people through cou11 '! I kno\v "it's the !av;," but . seni or citi zens s hould h:.ive some right to hold up their heilds and support the ms elves, somehow. in their own homes. and isn't $10 a day pe rmit to sell flowe1·s a bit much'! PATRICIA HALL Teacher• Respond To the Editor : As president of the Newport- Mesa Federation or Teachers I feel compelled to respond to Newport-Mesa School Board President Thomas C. Casey's let- ter to the editor or April 2. Mr. Casey suggests that facts and (igures excluded by Mr. Jim Newkirk are mo re inlcresting than those th3t were cited. I sug- gest that Mr. Casey pay some al· tention to his own advice. Mr. Newkirk's letter made reference to "the growth of services and people emanating from our cen· tral offi ce'' and Mr. Casey responded by citing an Orangl' County Grand Jury report. That Grand Jury report did stale that the N-MUSD has a low administrative ratio, 5.6 lo each 100 teachers (even this is subject to much .debate owing to the dis· trict's de fin i ti o n of ad - ·ministrators). What Mr. Casey did not reveal. and what was at the crux of Mr. Newklrk's com- plaint, was contained in thal same Grand Jury report. The N- MUSD h<.i s a very high ratio of non-teaching s upport staff,· 72.6 to each 100 teachers. This cadre or non-teac hing starr has in- c reased by 60 percenl since the 1966-67 school year cited by Mr. Newkirk (teacher· aides are not included in this 60 percent in- cre._se) eve(! though the student enrollmenl is up by only ? per- cent.. over the sam e time span. The~ arc the people costs that Mr. Newkirk very. clearly men- tioned in his letter. 'This 72.6: 100 ratio places ttle N·MUSD in .a very high position. in Orange County (only two dis~ricts or the 29 in the county are higher) and in a similar position statewide. Washington was able to frighten us into (or getting that Ho was our WW II ally. Th·at he continued to fi ghl the Japanese tooth and nail "''hilc the Fre nch immediately created a puppet regime (whose leader s penl the wa'r on the French Riviera) that cooJ>erated £ully with the Japanese. Continuing to call lio a com- munist made Americans willing to have the French rorced back down the Vietnamese throats arter the war even as we were en- couraging our other Allies to re- linquish their colonies . \Ye did this shameful thing al a -Lim(• when the Vietnamese were un- ifi ed under Ho. were finally free or righting a long bloody war for freedom as well as survival, and when their will to·die for freedom had been amply proven to lhc world. TH.E WEST cr eated lhe North and So.uth Vietnamese, the Viet- namese people did not. But the West cried out in fear because Ho had sllldied in Russia in the thirties while he struggled for Jn- do-China 's freedom. Chiang Kai- shek did even more. he graduat- ed rrom Russia's equivalenl of our West Point. But Chiang, played upon the American fascinalion for seman- tics, used Nationalist to describe his corrupt diclatorship or the right, and we bought it aJI the way. Even as five million of hi s troops surrendered, with all their arms, to less then 300,000 ir- regulars Crom the north. Now the same thing is happening in Viet- nam. T he defections by the troops or dictator Van Thieu, in- cluding thei1· half billion dollars in American arms is so similarto that China debacle or '48 as lo be frightening. Revival of Extremism Seen Ma. CASEY'S second point at- tempts to bring out a "fallacy" in the union·s statis tics regarding the piece of the budget pie going to regular classroom teachers salaries. The amount for this category has undeniably gone from 45.9 percent of the '66-'67 budget to . 3S. 7 percenl of the ·74. '75 budget. Mr. Casey adds however. lhut pcrh:.ips we should h ave conside red a ll or the "special teachers" that have been hired "to lessen l he load or the regular teacher," and then he lists all of the types or "special teachers .'' What Mr. Casey again does not do is tell the whole s~ory . In 1966·67 there were 46.S "special teachers" allowed for in the budget at a cost of $478.480.00 or aboul 3 percent of the total• budget. In 1974-75 there were 89 of these •'special teachers'' (70 or whom are in s pecial education programs of thci r own and do not directly assist in lhe regular teacher 's work load) at a cost of $1,304,337 or about 3.6 percent or the tollll budget. So you see. Mr. Casey. U1ose additions which you so quickly point out amount only to .6 percent of the lo&.al budgel.· In the name of sanity, judg- ment and democ racy let us once again call things by their proper names. Let us call therfi Viet- namese and not Viel Cong, Com- munists. Gooks etc. When we have done that first, and dis- pensed with semantic diplomatic overkill, we will once again be able to think clearly about the countries of the \~·orld and our re · lationship to the m . We will once again regain our heritage ~d the meaning 0£ freedom and the un- derstanding that freedom is in every man even though it mc.i y take different forms i11 dif(erent areas or lhe world. Our foundin g fathers built a country on that One premise. Can we dare do less? • WASHINGTON -When Barry Gold water was so resoundingly defeated In 1964 it was saJd that the ideas he r epres_ented could never rise again. When George S. McGovern was swamped at the polls In 1972, ll , ,,_-...... was said that ...., middle America had . asserted i!Hll , 1 and rejected once· and fat_ all neo l l 80Clallsl ld~Q .'Of wealth dis· t rtb u tion . ''Extrem · ism" of both the rfil\l and loft '... ad been rejected, • :;· Hut the issues are all OOOding '1'ack with the pauace by , Congress or. a band·b•ck a nd ~and-out' tax bill •t.,...llY OP- ed by the best minds ·1n the d administrallDrit:a1""r'etn· ~!De in em bryonlc totg> the alt b levo.llng prln~lples'· ld waler opposed and • cGovem supported. I [ RICHARD J _ WILSON _ t\DOEO to lhis. Congress is in (he course or returning to the level of aariculturul subsidies of the New Deal which may cost both the consuniers ·and the U.S. Treasury sums ranging into the billions. Other ben'erits and s ub- sidies are walling in line for con- gressional adoption while Presi· dent Ford wrings his hands over the prOspe~t.s or continuing $100 billion deficits. Somo people will be proved wrong In the next year or so and they may be the leaders or Con.ares& who were so eager lo flood the ~ountry with cash: or. lhey may be such presidential advisers as Treasury Secretary William E. Simon, whose alarm over the inr1attonary errects or Lhe hand·b•cks and hand-outs went unheeded. A year from now ll will be known bow much the $100 hand· bucks and the $SO hand-outs helped to restore the country to economic health ; or. how much they contributed to a new~veof inflation with its strange cctrnpa- nions. unemployment. a de· moralized money market and further declines in the real va.lue or everyone's income and sav- ings. THE BIG tax-payers <* lhc country -the middle income levels -come out on lhe short e nd of the congressional wealth sharing seheme, and there are many strong and penuasive, not lo say demogogic. voices to be raised in their de(ense. In 1976 mbre people than ever before may be willing to listen to George · \Yallace and Ronald Reagan re- \live lhe middle America theme which had potent appeal in lhe Republican landslide or 1972. More Republicans than berore may find as they did in 1964 lhat the)' know in th e ir hea rls Goldwater was riaht, at least about some things . President Ford has carefully planned hi s strategy in this churn- ing apolitical silualion. In ap- proving kick-backs and hand-· outs he thought too greul, he held up the stop sign againsl any in- crc;.iscd s pending, knov.'ing t.hul this will undoubtedly bring him into a fulurc confrontation with Congress. TllE FIRST of these confronta- llons may be on increased sup- port prices ror agricultural pro- ducts. Action of that kind by a presidenl would ordinarily con- tain elements or poUtical dis- aster . but in the present circumstances inflation-ridden · consumer• may have little sym- pathy (or cost-ridden farmers. Some or the sting or con· servative criticism or Ford is diminished by the simple ract that he Is being gaddlcd wilh de· Ocits greater than they blamed on him. When another year has passed Ford and the Republiean conservatives-may ·ftnd lhcmselvcs on the same team. The Newport-Mesa Federation or Teachers wi ll be glad to sit down wilh any dedicated teachers, school board mem bert, or mem- bers b( the gener:81 public and g_o over these budget oomparisOO facts . MAYAOECKER P res ident, Newport-Mesa f~ ede ration or Teachers Sema11tles ltfbleod To the Editor: When will AIJ\crlca cease doing roreign1diplom1cy by semantics? Our failure lo recqgnlze Ho Ch.I Minh as a Vir!U\flmcst Is the basfc reason Amerl.c•ns alloWed ·ourselves to be draWn lntO the 10.year, 150 bilUon dollar blOOd balh. By using the word Com· munist insU!ad or Vietnamese. ' IRVING X. BURG ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ReW11 N'. Wen1, Pul>U&h~r Thom(la Kreud, E:dilor Barbara Krcibich . Editorial Page Edi1or The editorial page or the Daily Pilot seeks to inform a nd 'irtimulate readers by presentlnl on thi!> page di,•crse commenlJH')' on topics of interest hy syndlt,t· ed columnists and cartoonlslt, bf providing a forum ror reldtts' .views and by presentin1 th.I.I newspaper 's opinion!! nnd ldeaf on current topics. The edliiol opinions or Lhe Dally Pilot ap . ar only In Lh&edllorlal column t ~ tbP. or the page. Opinions tlil· Prt!IM!d by the columnlsta and cartoonists and letter writ~_.. their own and no endorse~ of their viewa by the Daily Ptlol should be Inferred. •. Wednesday, April9, 11'7s I 2 Office:rs Arre'sted For Thefts 3-tcheeled Auto Case· s ·he's a He in Car Fraud, Say Police .... -2_V_t..:~=~=~=ttes=~·=·A::e::"'::"·::··=:5;--.-::N=-=-::o:-::,::::w::'.O:Al'":s~·~::..:~-~_,_lt=§ l In Oil Pl.an Catholic .. AZUSA (AP) -In \lo'hu.t t heir chier calls '"a black eye for law enrorcement ,'' two Azusa policemen ha\le been booked ror· investigation or participating in a theft ring while in uniform on patrol duty. One officer res igned and the other was suspendL>d after they were booked in connection with a then ri~g . that allegedly stole ( State J mor;' than $50 ,000 -in elecl~nic c..>quipment, officials said Tues-. day. Four other men also were ar- rested Sunday and Monday as . Azusa police and Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies at San Dimas climaxed un 11-month in- vestigation. No other policemen were involved, officers sa!d- Pla11e St....rk SAN DIEGO !AP) -Imperial · Airlines has temporarily halted flights between San Diego and Imperial after lts only plan~ was . struck by lightning., An airlfnes spokesman said the 19 -passenger Swearigen turboprop was struck by lightn- ing Monday. No injuries were re- ported and damage was confined. to a dent in the plane's nose, the spokesman added. ·Bo1Mbi11g Oaimed Juic11 Treat A Vietnamese orphan en- joys her first orange this week on arrival at San Francisco's Presidio Army Base. A soldier serving foOO. to 25 of the kids said, 'They're all such good eaters.' NOxProgram Given Push ByAir&ard From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -The Brown Administration has taken its case to the public for maintain· SAN J OSE <UPI ) ~The New· ing s pecial antismog require- \Vorld Li beration Front has-ments for owners of certain used again c lai med r esponsibility for cars in the Los Angeles area. bombing attacks on power com-. Ju s t two da ys before a pany facilities but a security showdown \'Ole in the legislature, s pokesman said today his men the Air Resources Board Tues- iire '"closing in on " the terrorists. day distributed to newsmen a Two bombs we nt off early (three-page statement announc- Tuesday a~ a Pacific Gas and ing the public release of a staff Electric substation. damaging. ·report concluding that ''the NOx two transformers. Service was program is the sin gle most cost- not arrect ed , but PG&E crews effective automobile control pro· turned off pawer for o short time gram available." to make r epairs. This affected The news release said the re- 22,000 customers. quirements for fitting $35 · NOx devices on 1966·70 cars in the _ South Coast Air Basin would re-Hor11e DroumJ1 BAK ER S FIELD <A P > -A duce smog levels in Los Angeles $10,-000 s how horse owned by by fi.ve percent and could sub- country-western singer Merle stant1all y cut down the number Haggard drowned in a lake on of s mog alerts. the singer's 250-acre range here. The Assembly has schedul~ a Bonnie Haggard, the singer's final vote Thursday on a ~111 ·wife. said the horse jumped into <SB41) to repeal the reqwre· the water and began swimming ments, except upon change of toward some calves across the owners hip. The measure is Jake. authored by Sen. Omer L. Rains. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) r:-.Standard Oil of p Calllorota has revealed . rotest plans to SUP.ply two major California utility com-WASHINGTON (UPI) -The panies with more fuel oll Nation•) Organization for QALLAS, Tex. <AP) -. The Michael has been sought ilnce from Middle Ea1t 1oun:es. Women today accused the blibop identity of a woman wbo clB.lmed 1962on a federal tugitive warrant However, Standard said of the San Diego Roman Catholic tohoveacarwhichwouldrevolu-from Florida charging him wlth ltwi11notmak'etheutiliUes .Diocese ot o.ttempttne: to tionize the auto industry remains defaulting bond on a C?':'"-··exceptionally vulnera-''spiritually dlsenfranehlse'" a mystery. J>oll ce clWm she is a terfeiting charge , aulhor1t1es ble"toanotherAraboilem-women by denying communion ''he,'' but the FBI says his and her said. . bargo. to members of NOW or any group fingerprints donotmatch. Driscoll suld his department "In the event ot another lt.hatsupportaabortioo. She is Eliza beth Carmichael, had not used flngerP_ri.nts to co.n-em b • r go. Sou t be r n ·In 8 statement llSued by Jan president of Twentieth Century firm the identity, addlns:: California Edi sol) and Liebmann, NOW's 'vice president Motor Car Corp. who is wanted · ''I CANNOT reveal the deiai1s. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for legislalioit, the group called here on charges or conspiracy to laut Jam very comfortable with it would continue to receive on women across the COWltry to commit theft in promoting a Ct.he identification}. I am com· lheirfalrsbareofwbatever jotnina "dayofoutrage"Mayll three-wheeled car, the Revette. fortable enough to continue the in-oil supply remal.ned availa-rto protest the decis!on by Bilbop THE COMPANY'S operations· \'estigatlon along the same line hie from domestle and LeoMaherofSanD1ego. in Dallas were shut down in ... that Mrs. Carmichael and other non-Arab sources," a · Maher, in a telter to all parish February, only a week after it Michaelaretbesameperson." .<'St.andardspokesmansa.id. priests in hia four-county moved bere from California, diocese. declared that ''no when the specialized Crime unit s k 'pef'lion who claims and professes of the Dallas Police Department mo esoreen views that are contrary to the filedcha rgesagainstlOcorporate ~ teachings or the Church can officers. Charges against all but claim to be a practic:lng Catholic, Mrs. Carmichael and WhillO<'k N. inor are they to be admitted to the Sharpelaterweredropped. S •~ DuifJ Vp Ev; J_nce isacraments." · Capt. John Driscoll, headol\he . US pee,,.., C' <-lre The lelter, which was to be re- police intelligence section, said lad from p~lpits this Sunday. Tuesday that Mrs. Carmichael, a PACIFIC GROVE (UPI) -Three policemen aRd a n animal singled out NOW for its ".shame- tall, husky-voiced individual who control officer are out or their jobs because of marijuana, but less agitation" for abortJon and claimed to be a 37-year-old widow there'll be no criminal charges against them because lhe evidence added that NOW members are witbfiveadoptedchildren,isreal· wentupinsmoke. ·guilty of ••a serious moral ly Jerry Dean Michael, a fugiti\'e Monterey County District Attorney William Curtis said Tu~s· crime." forthepast13years. day that they had smoked marijuana obtained. from the po~ce Ms. Liebmann said in her "At least we now know what we evidence locker before the department moved to a new station statement that NOW also ''has are looking for," Driscoll said. last November. · . been under attack from the But a spokesman for the FB[ Curtis said he could not press criminal charges becawse ''all Catholic hierarchy" in Missouri s aid 1 a tc r that Mic h ae I's the evidence went up in smoke." '.fhe suspect smoked.ft. . 'and Illinois. · ' fingerprints did not match those ~..:'.:.'.:'.:~~=~~'.'.:.::::'.:=::....:::::.::=::::.::.::::::.:::::.~-----'-'~~"""""-------­on documents handled by Mrs. Carmichael. ''AS t'AR AS WE are con-. cerned, they are not the same person,'' the spakesman said. A city investigator who checked ·Mrs. Carmichael's records here and those of Michael in Indiana, where the fugitive lived at one time, said, "'I don 't want to argue that. But no one has known fingerprints of Mrs. Carmichael. She has never been fingerprinted. The FBI has doc Uments the y think Mrs. Carmichael handled." Dris coll c redited his men, the di strict attorriey's office and ·fed eral postal inspectors here and in Indjanapolis with identifying 'Michael. Book Theft Term LOS ANGELES !UP!l ~ Ed \\·ard J ascnka, 21, Lo ng Beach, was sentenced to 60 days in jail and placed on three year s probation for his part in the theft of $80,000 worth of rare books, art and artifacts from Claremont College School of Theology. Men's sport shirt sale! Penney SPECIAL CALIFORNIA SALE . Dewars~Whi~ Label~ half gallons ·~JZ!~ .. Lookatitasa i 1. wise investment For a limited time only, we re offering our economical half gallon at this special price. You'll save almost $3.00 over !he price of two quarts. '. Savor th e hones! lasle of '\the Authen tic Scotch . > . whioky, known the world · i over as !he Scotch that never varies. Why not pick llP several hall ga llons of Dewar's "White Label" with the easy I handling, built-in pourers. •\ It's one investment that 's easily liquidated. Dewar• ntwr oari11. • I • Sale 6.38 Reg. 7.98. Men'• woven polyester shirts. Texturized, with short sleeves and long point collar. Solids or patterns in favorite colors that coordinate beautifully with the JCPenney pant. Penn Preste, so that you may machine wash and dry, wilh no ironing . His favorite socks with cushion soles are on sale now! Sale 99~ Reg. 1.29. Our comlortabl• Walkathon4' aock: cushion sole stretch socks of Orlon•acrylic/sttetch nylon with reinforced toe and heel. In just about every color a man could want - and one size ms all ! Sale price• elleetlve lhrough Sund.y. Shop SClnday noon to 5 p.m. at the followin9 stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach(714)644-23 13. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 . HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021 . . . . • r DAILY PILOT Wednefcta '.A rll 9, 1975 /ti. Boyd .White Python • ;Rarest Snake Every time the human race comes up With u Custer way to go someplace, it's the men. not the women, who go first. That's not the ruult or the girls, iii.Ire enough. They're not given u !air chance. Take horses. It wasn'l un· UL the gentlome n slurtL'<l drivina cars lb.at the ladies in ,cneral took up horseback riding. About the time m en first began to pilot airplanes, women In large numberlii finally. drove a uLom oblletL And• when the females eventually got their wings as pilots, the males " a lfe'ttdY' were a t work toward r0$!ketlng to the moon. SNAKE Q. "What's the rarest !iorl or s nake in the world ?'' , FIRM'S ANNUAL REPORT ON FILM GAF Executive Wllcox.Slucll~a Microfiche : Microfiche:. The P aper Sllver ' Newspaper on 4X6 Film? ~ . Someti me in the future , y o ur d a ily new1:1paper may come to you on a piece or microfiche lilm thMt me»sures 4xG inches und weighs a fraction of an ounce. You Insert it In your "microviewer," which is about the size and weig'ht of a picture book . and listen to a re~orded ten-minute summary o! the news, with accompanying photograph$ and other ii· lustratlons In (ull color. The rest of your newspaper can be read directly from the mlcrovicwer. The sume system would reduce the average magazine lo a s ingle microfiche, and the aver;.1gc book lo 2 or 3 pieces of film . In fa ct, the entire 30· volume set of the Encyclopedia Rrittanica could be redueed to a s tack or microfiche that could easil y be held in one hand. Science.fiction fantasy? ''A VERY REAL POSSIBILITY," s ay Raymond J . Wilcox , GAF Co11>0ralion group vi ce president, Phol9 & Repro. This kind or "second gener:ation" mi<'rographic technology is not far oft,· ; Wilcox told editors al the National Ml<'rofilm As· s~iatlon con\le nt ion in Anaheim Tqesday. ''A lot of com1>anies are working in the field. and pieces of the puzzle <.ire still missin g," Wilcox. said. "But it's only a matter of time." • Eve rything rrom Playboy, with a ccnlerlold In 3-dimensiOnal color and an interview in sound; to encyclopedias with pictures, text and recorded in· lcrviewtt with a uthorities: lo the development of a new type of communications system could result from this revolutionary advance in micrographlcs tcchn oloJ;:y. WITH MICROGRAPHIC INDUSTRY sales doubling e ve ry three years. the billion dollar in· du:stry Is expected to exeeed SJ billion in sales by 1960. Inloday's market, the advanta~cs or microfilm are readiJy apparent to organizations lbat must handle large volumes or information, such as schools, government agencies, hospitals, libraries, jnsurance companies, store chains and others. A. Not certain, but I'd guess the while python. Such is said to turn up only once every 1.000 years. Tha t's Jus t Moderate Liv ing Paper costs seven times as much as microfilm and lakes up firty times as much space. according to GAF o£ficials. One person can handle the storage and retrieval of microfilm re<'ords in a rraclion of lhe time it would take several people to retrieve conventional records. And m ailing a batch of paper first class can cost fifty times as much as mailing mic1:ofi lm containing the same information. THE SIGNATU R E nproduced more often than any other in hi s- tory is that or sarety ra~Or inventor King C. <Gill ette. Believe l al'rcady told you the same Claim can be made for bis picture. · :Familyo/4 Needs $14,300 ONE HISTORICAL footnote records that Cleopatra ha bitually nibbled pickles as her own little h ealth food fetish. CLIENT ASKS if I ever hear anymore from that old boy in Everett, Wash., who personall y checks out every fact in this co l· umn. No. haven't received word from him 11ince I reported t hat whistling swan has 25 ,216 feathers. Imagine he's still busy. RIOT Small riots occur from time to time at s porting events , as everybody knows, over the ·d ecisions of referees and umpires. But no riot :in the last J.443 years compares with the big :f ight during a C"hariot race in the Hippodrome of Constant inople. Name of the character who made the unpopular ruling remains unknown. Wh at is known is most of the city was destroyed and 30,000 citizens were killed: MISTER, between the ages or 35 and 80. ·you can e xpect to lose 50 percent of the strength in your strongest hand even though :you won 't Jose anywhere nearly lhat much strength in the weaker hand. A POUND or peanuts is 27.6 percent pro- tein. but a pound or beefsteak is only 18.6 per· :cent protein. Remember that. Eat peanuts. YES, TlJOSE residents or nudist colonies . always wear clothes at their dances, I'm told. Q. "110\~ MA.l"\Y pounds of water in lhe bod y or a IGO·pound man?" A. 1',igurc 100 pounds. Plus 29 pounds or protein. 24 pounds of fat. five pounds of minerl:lls. on e pound or carbohydr<.ites and a quarter ounce of vitamins. Plus .. IN A LETTE~R to our Lovt-and \Var man, OJ bright ba chelor ,~·rites : .. I picture all \\'Om en in categories from A to Z. the As be ing ex· tremely pure und the Zs being extremely ,1ustru1. Redheads and brunettes are scattered · throughout the interior of the alphabetical : categories . But a ll As and Zs are blondes." · P.O. Box 1560, WASHINGTON <AP) -The tYp ical urban American family of tour requires $14 ,300 annually to maintain a moderate standard of living,· the Labor Depart~ent has announced .' This, afler the worst inflation in 28 years, is $1 ,733 more than the pre vio us year. The same fami ly can live at an austere level for $9,200 or al a level allowing some luxuries for $20,800, the government said. THE COSTS, CALCULATt;:D for fall 1974 before laxes, rose 12.4 percent for the a usterity budget, 13.5 percent for the mOOerate budget and 14 .2 percent for .the higher budget over the previous year. Inrlation:as m easured by the Consum er Price Index, wa s al a rate ol 12.2 percent last year, the steeJ)est rate since 1946. C.Onsumer prices have risen another 2. 7 percent since last fall. The budgets do not represent how families al"- tua lly spent their money, but reflect assumptions ubout the manner of living. They are based on a city family with a 38·.Y'ear-old father who is an ex· perienced worker, his nonworking wife, their 13- year-old son and 8-year-0ld daughter. Lower budget families live in rental housing without air conditioning, use public transportation or drive a used car a nd do most or their own cooking and washing. AT TliE MODERATE LEVEL, families »re as- sumed to have purchased their pwn home six years ago, drive a later-model car. buy mote' ffieat at the market and occasionally dine our. Tbe higher budget family buys a new car every four years and can afford more household goods and services . Total consumption costs at all three levels in - t·reased by about 11 percent last .year. mostly Ne w Booklet Horticulture Jobs Outlined By JOYCE KENNEDY Dear J oyce: Your re- aders may be interested in a leaflet we recently 1"""'3":::==========:======:::::::-1 p ub lished which dis· : cusses opi}or tunities in Address mall !o L.M. Boyd. ',Costa Mesa 92626 ' Copyrighl 1975 L:M. &yd (Career Corner) occupations. One is be- ing a butcher a nd the ot h er Is ow n ing a restaurant. • • Be an individuaf __ drive a • I Huge Selection LON Price5 Check us out l Mission Viejo lmpotts the nursery and l an dscape industry, ''Som ething Worth &.. Ing. -Robert F. Lederer. Ame rican Associalion of Nurserymen ~1any thanks. Readers who want a copy or thi s handy fact-filled lean~t can send postcard re- ques ts to me a t this newspaper. Dear J oyce: Do you know o r any booklets on being a surgeon? -V.P., Reading, Pu. "'Modern Surgery" is av8ilable free from •the American College 0 £ Surgeons. 55 E . Erie St .. Chicago. Ill. -T .B ., A rli'n g lon Heights, Ill. W rite t o th e Am a lga mated Meal Cut- t e r s a nd Butcher Workmen ofN. America, 2800 N. Sheridan Rd .. Chicagb, Ill. 60657 ; and Education Department , National Restaurant As- sociation. One IBJ\.f Plaza, Suite 2600 , Chicago,Jll. 60611. Dear· Joyce : Can you· please inform m e where I might seek training in automobile designing? I hlive an associate Of arts degree, have always been interested in autos and bave taken some art courses in school. -J.B., Norrolk, Va. s.n D••to Fwy.,, A11.,,v Pkwv. M1J1ion V••io Dear Joyce.: 1 Would The Art Center College 17141495-1700 17141831-1740 Uke to know about tWo of Design in Los Angeles ~2;;;;;;~~~~~;;~~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~ is the best known school for auto design. a specialization of in - dustrial des ign. For a list " . ' " ''WHILE YOU FLY'' . • • From ' ORANGE COUNTY AlllPORT * Executive INDOOR Parking ' JJ',oo I'll D~Y . * Custom Automotive Service *Preferred Dealer Drop O.ff Serv_ice CAU FOii Al'POIMTMENT . "(714} 979-4100 124 HOUR '81YJC11 ·GEOl\GE HURST Executive Syatema D..._ .. a.._....,,_.._C.....,...1-.. 2MO A~w91, C•t. ..... Ca. dft• of other institutions of- fering this program, send for my booklet, ''Automotive Careers.••: Enclose a stamped, self· addressed, long envelope with your request, and I 'll send it as long as SUP· plies last. Dear Joyce : I want to tompoi;e serious music but I am worr(ed that I might not be able t o sup- port myselr. H ave you any suggestions? -S.A .B., Seattle, Wa. "Serious mus ic com-· posers. as is the c ase- wilh serious musicians,- are in the main unable to support themselves r~ the proceeds oC t heir work as writers. Many t each. moslly in un· iversities." This is the note sounded in "More About This Business of. Mus ic," a new book from Billboard Publl s hinat Co .. and a valuable re·. ference for t hose in- terest ln lhe music ln· dustry. {c) 1975 Sub.u r ban Fe.atur~s. Inc. because or lar~e ihcreases In food. housing and What's more, computers can tr<:i ns<·ribc copy transportation whi('h account for more than 70 per-directly on microfilm far faster than they can prinL cent or tota l consumption . <·opy on paper -in some cases, 20times as fa st. ac- Food price increases had a gre;.1 ler impact on cordin~ to Wilcox. the lower-budget family because food a<·counts £or "MOST PEOPLE NEVER see microfilm. so a larger proportion at lhal hive!. Food (•osts rose they don 't think about it very much ,'' he said. ··1'hat 13.S percent for the lower budget, 11 .5 percent at the will all change as soon as micrographics technology moderate budget and 10.8 percent at the higher catches up with the need. level. . . . ··for examp le, a n inexpensive rec ords Mod~rate a nd higher bl:'dge~ ramth.es felt a minification sys tem with an add on capability for greater 1m p';lct from the rise 1n housing cos~s , offices would h a ve ~n enormous impucl o n because hous1n~ account.s £or a la rger share or.their American business. expenses. Housing costs in creased 8.1 pcrccn~ m the .. Perfection or a boOk-size, sound·and·colo1· lower budget, .a nd 11.3 and 11.7 p~rccnt tn the microvie wer still requires several ' anliciput ed moderate and higher budgets, respectively . technological breakthroughs," \Vil cox s aid. ··but THE GOVERNMEf\'T ESTIMATED living in the development of this k_i nd of office syst~m. is metropolitan are as was 8 percent higher than in n101·e a m alter of pulling together existing nonmetropolitan urban are<ls £or the lo"'cr bud gel; technology." l3 percent more for the moderate budget, and 18 .. T he big problem today is cost," Wi lcox said . percent for the higher bracket. Small southern '·There is such a machine on the inarket right now. towns with populations from 2,500 lo 5.000 continued bul it costs about $25,000. That's beyond the reach of to be the cheapest places to live. while Anchorage, most potential buyers. But vt'hen you get the price Alaska, remained the most expensive. 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' UH011 E.,.t "' .... ,,,, lrnprl c. •.• , ' frffm 6,ts~ •• es LI GRO ,,,. 10.t.l ~IU .... ""·'"· di~ ........,, 1.01 . 1.10 EllVll trl 11.Jt , •• Imp Gr • 1.M 6, lt'IOll ft. 6.JO 6.tO LI Trn S.11 •. )4 ~lo<~ 10 ... N,l , f-~el/•1111•• I I •• ) I l GOLDEN WEST'S MELANIE KYLER. Softba 11 Whiz Talented Girl Sparks GWC By HOWARD L. lfANDV highly or ganized and she 01"9iMllrPi1•1sut1 makes you feel confident She's one of th e about things other than most promising young the ones she works with softball pitchers in the you on in practice. area, yet basketball is her first love in sports "I like to hit and she participation. taught m e a different Melanie Kyler, at 19. i~ style ." a freshman pitcher fo r App~ent ly Kyler has the Golden West College learned h er hitting Rustlers and will be fac-techniq ues as well as her ing the powerful UCLA pitching changes. She's Bruins in one game of a hitt ing .435 with one doubleheader Saturday home run and plays· in 1 on the GWC di amond. the outfield when she.. She is one of the bi g re-j 5 n • t p j t c h i n g ,....:_ asons wh_y the Rustlers especially in important are 9·1 t~1s season on the games where he r bat is softbaJI field. needed ''She's the best pitcher. · Girls Sports IBE . C/i)..lfORN/A RUGBY SHIRT J'iffi!ENTIC [616/J :f J.3 </!?._ College Tennis t"t. U -l•j lJI '-• C•IC:•ll• .. • Sl ... fl l•.,f'Ui !Pl Ml 0..V!ro,-t, •·I, .... Corle !PIM! Prellym•lll·.S,t--1 RlltH11!.0" lPl Gel \lr•m.n •-4 ... l. 1-111,.i.r 1$) Ml Sm Ill\ by Ml.ult. Reed IP) Otl Wf.&~fr 1·S. 2·•.•·3. W.bb IPJ del WtllltS6·3. I·•. 0.111••·' lt.,fto\·C.Otlt lP / del D~\ltlo· Pttllym.11'11-~.•·1. vro,.,..11-Weewr 1s1ae1 R•ed·Wrilb l·•.•·l.1-l . 1-1,..nt•r-W1t1er' IP! ae1 Smlln· RCICl11\>M1byG•ltllll 4. PLY NYLON CORD 15MONTH GUARANTEE we have had her e, by In basketball, also un· far.•• coach Judi der the wa tchful eye of r;:::::::::::::::::::::::~ Garinan at Golden West Garma n as coach, she s ays. ''With Susie scored 248 points in 21 Calderon and Kathy games, hilling 36 pe rcent Nichols, she g ives us of her shots from the much more d ej>th than floor and 55 percent from we have ever h ad." the line. Both·give credit lo in· On the softball mound. suran~c s a lesman and Kyler uses a windmill part-time coach_ John style "·indup nnd has an C:amJ?bcll for helping the impressive strikeout re-p1~)lmg ~laff. , cord. She is striking out "'He· t aught me a dif-IX'tler than 50 percent of ferenlstyle and I haven't the possible outs when learned it all yet -I ha-she's on the mound. ven't gotten it down but ··very few batters are it's working ~nd starting making solid conta ct to show now. When she 's pitchipg," "He changed my hip Garma n says .. movement a nd he taught Garman v.·as asked ~e to throw .different why a softball pitcher is p1tche~. ch?ng1ng ~peed sodominating. andth1ngs l1ke that. •·it 's because the Kyler is also signed lo pitcher is so close to the play with the ~1 ission batter " the coach ex· Viejo Saints this summer plains.' "The ball gel') to and this doesn't bother the batter quic ker than Garman. in baseball a nd a good ••w e h_ave a n un · softba ll pitcher usually derstand1ng that the v.·ill throw five different s chool team comes pitches. first," she says. •·Jt ··The baseball pitcher doesu ~t r eally matter will throw a fastball a b oUt pitchin g o n curveandchangcupwith weekends for the m and variations . A softba ll during lbe _wee_k fo~ us. pitc her v.·ill use a rise, Softba ll p1t~h1ng is a drop. fastball, c urve and natural motion, much changcup.· differenl. th a n in ··Kyler can throw all baseba ll-'.' . . five pitches, usually with Kyler 1s also high 10 pinpoint control. And her praise of Garman. that is where she has im· 78 SERIES $ • 2 fll!RSWSJnlS OVER 4 PLYS Of POlTEST!R COH ! • A TOUIN, DUllAllE TIRE YOU CAii COUNT ON FOR ... TW:TIOll ! lllWH! COMFORT! Wtdneectay, Aptll s. 1975 JV Basketball Most Ins pirational: Jim Hart ; Most Valu1;1 . ble : Roger Poirier. Sophomore Ba 1k~tball Co.Most. Valuable : David Ax lin e a nd Mark Eykholl. CAIL 'f PILOT ftol QUAKER sr ATE ALl PUIPOll ADJUIJAlll SPRAYER .;:::;, 88c .... AO. 10 'JOUI OQ ................ '""."'· Help• l••f ······ti•••. , .•. io.... """"" k••. 1 I 04.tfltCI (AN 69c DETERGENT MOTOR OIL MIAVT Dun l.ll Cl.lllS ll Ol ll rr. Hlth f(100l•t1 ool llH" -· <O•I. ~;, 43c RUST l!MOYfl NAVAL JELLY AUTO CA.llUlltOI ~ llO ASSIMILT Olll PIKl-All STIR AIR CUANER FILTERS \ '""'fl!• ': I I \I•· I H. . ' .. •n....,111_,w ... lllPT-CUMI .. ,.,,._,_ .. tlll<tMl1<1 ,M l UI .,l >Vol f"' 99 <Atu.oo M" 1.i, .,.,, v I M11)1>-. ,o> '"' ~ O)Vl ll>t lll. " <•'l"U<f,.,>•ot>.lfll•I W>"Vl lll t.\ C .. VJ«lf '1·1• II), If • t '/Ot. # Y t ltl c111n••-••Z·1'\"l •1,u 11•1 :io>. 1-· 01••1•1... ..._ .... _l ... t!IO."V.1111.oJ.ttVl l Hl lt U VI II~ -.. 111u 10>.11 ~1" 1., "'"'I Vlu.utr '1·1' v.t J>t u .. YI 111 I .... _, PO•llllC lf·1' ll! 11 VI :IOI I Ill. lACf·ONSTEERING WHEEL COVERS :::••.ro-AUTO RAMP • JllCID 1• . .,..;,. •• _;.,.fl't',..;, • Ho~dl'" ""' to•"' +•1"' ..... ~ YOU• CMOKI 85!. ''She 's r ea lly fan-proved the most this tastic. Eve r ything 1s season -control." 30 MONTH GUARAN.TEE* JlWEINERIUCK ,,_ 30lh ANNIVERSARY THE Pt.ACE TO Pt.AN YOUR VACATION A RECREATIONAL FUTURE MPllUS Of Elffllfli I DISPLAYS w COltllP£TITIOMS IUIOISTIATIOllS • lllSTRUCTIOWS 4 Piil£$ w ru11 FEATURES FOR THE EllllRE fAlllllT 11M1N lNU 1111 :'UQIS f&SlllOll " °"" '"" . CWfTITa : , rtlm lll'U:(l: WEEKDAYS 2 P.M. m fllt Sllt.l • " IWllfr.tTlllEtS: WEU:ENDS 12 NOOfll a MS : nilr lU00111at • ADVUS n n ~ .. ''Olf : ~r \1 1111 f&SlllO-S : IUlllOllS 112.1i1 \1.7'5 #.1:11-;:.~~~~1 ·~,;~:~;"&.!!;°° ... fll • 1U1 • 'flC .. J ').r • II llllOll • : 9UD'll ( • TlWllMJ -• '""' •W. • & ~ : TOllll : Kl(CIOG l.ISICfNll --• l$lllC1'IOI • w •••.. w......... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. • . . . . . . . . ...•• lUU Tt•S ')l' IRISlll : Cllllfmlll "t C«Uhlt w lll'll flt.I f[$ll'll. • IOI c...A111 • It tAllOI ' : Woild"i i.1rM1 MN •IDIUf I.wt: : . TOI IN)l(AI • 111 tol'll!ruM ..... 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ANO MAllY ~ OTHERFOREIGNCARS ~s1644 5.60x15 4 PlY 5.0x 15 NYLON CORO IUlnlSS llAClWAU.Sl2l 110111H lllltlAtfllI 16.tXh 15 '17« II 5.20 x 13 /5.60xU 'lJO II 6.00 x12 A78-15 ,,,,,..,.,. • eAIPllAllCf Hl-nllOlllAIU HUDERS •a.t.• Mll.t.1• OV.llAN111 • 1111 '" •o•s GU•l•H· Ill COO<lll llllS 101 .I S'lClllfO Hl,H•NI 0' M0 ... 1111 AC.Al NSI •ll IOol.D "At•I OJ IN NOi · aaA l IASUHGll C.ll Ull .OAMAGIO 1111 '*Ul II 11,IA(lfl WllM ,IO·lilollD .. OHllHl .-DJUSIMlHI CllAIGI 1.1110 D H l l CIH.11 Sfll1HC n lCI .at tu..f Of •u1CMASI. FREE TIRE MOUN JING ................. , ....... .. lli••Hli•I lo t•o• .,..., ......... at •LUID OZ. 69c •~M<IDUAL EXHAUST :~: ~ SIDE PIPES • NO WElOING • NO cun1NG • NO lfNDING- 60 IN. or 1' IN. • 59~ 1 •s ::-~>It f;.. ~ ..... i.. .o ...... lft.ol • ....... .w. IAIT ro Ull J9c 99c : APPLIANCE SMOOTHIE . CHROME WHEELS · . • Link for .Job•eeker. Help Wanted. Ads Helpful? By SYL\'JA PORTEil . As unemployment, underemployment and rorced withdrawal.I from an antagoniltic job market copUnue to mowit while the 187f·l9'15 slump probes for lt.s near.term bQttom, the help wanted 1•:.· ---------..... section of your newspaper wlU becom~ a.o •ver more import.ant l ink bet.ween the Jobsedk~r and the potenUal employer. Money's Wortti \ Tb~ ~oh ads placed by pravate emplQyment agencle'a in this nation·~ new~papers are traditionally ·a prime source to which mlllions of America's unemployed turn. But Judging by the volume and emotionnlism ·or loUers to me whenever I write about these agencies, tbere ts deep confusion about their functions and ethJcs. HERE, THEREFORE,' ARE guides prepared for you by Wendeen H.' Eolls, president of the Association of Personnel Agencies of New York State. . -Look for the word •!agency" in Lhc ad to be certain that you have selected. a licensed pnvate employment agency. Private agencies are licensed and in most states must identify themselves as agencies. -Get this fact straight: these agencies may never charge you a placement fee unless they obtain a Job for you. II an ageney advertises that some of its jobs are-"fee paid," find out 1f the job to which you are being referred 1s "fee paid" and 1f there 1s any condition under which you could be obligated to pay any part of a placement fee. If the agency advertises that there is "never a fee to the ap- plicant," the agency may not collect a fee from you under any circumstances. -Consider multiple job class1ficat1ons that may have work available for your backgroun,d and skills and look un· der all categories that may apply to you. (For instance, if you have clencal and typing skills, you m1ght·qu8.lify for positions under the heading of receptionist or perhaps even secretary). LOOK FOR AGENCIES that handle a large number ol jobs for your background and skills; an agency that re· gularly places people in your field is pro,bably ~our best bet. The National Employment Associafioo which has af. filiates such as the APANY throughout the!U.S.,'Will~r· tn June a directory of all its members which also inc "' tt ,the occupat1oos serviced. 6y each agency. <•·copy w1l cest ~ 50, thou·gh. If you.wish to.Contact. the NEA, the address 1S2000K. St., N.W., Washington. D C.20006. Since' jobs that are advertised have been placed' in the newspapers days before they appear and the same JOb .may be listed by the employer with more than one agency, ~e advertised job may not be available by the time you vtl!nl the agency, So inquire about the job's availability berore you go lo the agency. If you a re willing to accept' othe~ positions. ask about additional jobs ror which you might qualify. The agency also may "market" your back· ground to appropriate companies o(inlerest lo you ' -Be wary or agencies that advertise the same glamorous and unique pos1t1ons for several weeks and watch out for "cutesy" language wb1ch ·fa1ls to descnbe the JOb. Also be cautious 1n answering ads that emphasize ben~fits rather than job duties. Agencies must, warns M s Eolis, include the information that is pertinent to the Job -DON'T llE MISLED INTO thinl<ini that the busi- ness in which the company operates mqst be spec1f1cally related to the job available lllustraUon:'an adoption agen· cy is in the business of working with chlldr'n but yo u can hardly expect lo be doing this· i{\your'., job is for a sWitehboa'rd operator afthe adoption agepcy. • .. -Understand that advert1Sed salaries may reflect an employer's budget but not necessi.rily be a promise lo pay you that salary. The salaries offered· will be;related to your own individual skills, experience, work history and current market levels. -Be system atic. Sel~ct. a limited number of agencjes at the outset, then add to your 1n1lial list 1f you are not sat1sf1ed. Favor agencies known to s~rve your::f(ield. If you suspect an agency ha~ advertised a nonexistent position, or' that the ad has been deceptive, immediately re- port your experiences and suspicions to the appropriate sources tor action. Among them: your local Better Business· Bureau, which monitors private employment agency ad. vert1sing; your local DepartJnent or Consumer Affairs; the local association of private employment agencies which maintains an ethics committee; the National Employment Assn. itself. Gni11rrs t111d L•••f.f.# New York !UPll"--The lollowlng list sho1w$ UW llCKkl lnll t\1v1t QalneG mos 1nd lost IM moil n.uo on P'l•C.~I 01 ~~ Ofl lhtl NIW York stoxk E•<fWll'l.oe t"el 11'111 1JA•c:1n,,_t;ie <II•~ 11"9 lhl' cl'ltle ... nu ~t-n TM pritvlOIA CIOSIM pt•t• Mid U... curr.nl <1~1'19 pro('e, GAINERS 1 Wood'Cp 18 1<1 + 3 Up 11 3 l H1ncllMn 40 •'h+ I Up 112 qlteJdt Ip! 2>.:.t q Up ISi ' Pt'oler I I 40 30,,. • ' UP 1),0 S TlllPf'O/Tlfl 5 + -\II Up U,l • Curllss .lOD 1Cl1.1> + 11\ Up 11~ 1 U!'llOf>llfl 2V. • 0,:. Up 12 } lhthlnd 40 I~'..-I Up 111 ' Ulll'IE"T Trsl 2:i. • V. 1J9 11 I 10 oi.msn 1 40 l"" + ~ Up 11 6 11 Wive Stloe 2V>+ V. Up 11 I 11 flllrOICP 60 11.ft+ 1'4 Up 11 o 11 S.lesM 'pt 1 21'/• + 2~• UP 10' II RCKl<OWT' .II I t "" Up 10 l Nf>W York Iii Most A.,,;.,.. Due t 0 late transmission today·$ fisting will not appear in the Daily Pilot. K Allffn ln(p 2'\:o.. '/, UP 10 0 l----------------1, CC I Corp I.ft+ V. 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F r a ncis fo"'ord Cop · ~la 's "The Godfather, Part JI '' ~·on top honors with six Oscars, including best picture. The sweep n1ade the 36·ycar· uld Coppola Flollywood 's un · disputed wunderkind, but Ca rn ey "''3&: lh e Sl'ntimental victor oC the festivities. "I'm numb, I 'm happy, "·hy i;hould 1 be embarrti.ssed -I'm trish ~" he exclaimed after his t;urprisc win as best actor fol' playin g 11 72-year-old cross - ~ountry traveler \\'ilh a cat in "Harry and Tonto." Curney's \\•in was a delight to lhe audience, which rose in tribute to the veteran television actor. Jt \lr'a S his fi rst starring i'ole in a movie . and hli sister, Tatla Shire, was nominated as best supPorting ac· tress in the film . But Coppola said after the awards that he was surprised Lhat the film won as t>est picture. He said that be was uncertain how the film would turn out when it was in production, and he re· ferred to it prtvatety1 as "God· turkey." . Coppola was also nominated in l\\'O other categories -best pic- ture .. The Conversation," which he produced and which competed against "Godfather Jl" and for best original screenplay for ''The Conversation.·· "IT WAS A RISKY way lo make a $13 million film ," the movie-maker said of "Godfather · II." "1 could have made it fa st· paced and spectacular ... We tried to make a film that would be a really good film~" HE SAID HIS agent urged him Two years aso. Coppola lost in lo do the role by saying, "Do it : the best director's race for "The '\'ou are old ~" But backstagC'. WINOS ON 3RD TRY Godfather," but the lilm and its Carney, 56 , laughingly said, "I'm Ell•n Buratyn star, h1arlon Brando, won still a kid ~·• · Oscars. · HER THIRD QSCAR · Ingrid Bergman Miss Burstyn, nominated l\vicc night , despite heaVy betting on Miss Burstyn, in a New York awkward": that "·as why she before. fin all}' won as best ac-··Chinatown." '''hich won only play, and De Niro, making a film paid high tribute in her aecep- tress for her role as the errant one Oscar, for original screen in Italy, did not claim their tance speech to another con- hous.ewi fe with ambitions as a play. awards. MJss Bergman was tender, Vale ntina Cortese. sin ger in '"Alice Doesn't Live there and she received a standing nominated for ''Day for Night." Here Any l\rtore. '' THE "GODFATHER'' sequel ovation from the admiring au- Robert De Niro, the young ·won him Oscars for best direc-dience. ONLY HELEN Hayes and Mafia don of "Godfather II " and lion and screen play adaptation ''All good things come in Jack Lemmon have also won lngrid Bergman, one of the sus-(with Mario Puzo) as well as for threes,'' she commented af-Oscars in both the main acting pect.5 in "Murder on the Orient De Niro, art direction and terwards, refe rring to her pre-category and in a supporting Express," won as supporting original dramatic score. vious wins as best actress for role. performers in the 47lh annual ltwas also a '·family"matter , ''Gaslight'' (1944) and ''Amarcord ,'' Frederico ceremoniesatthehtusicCenter. to pun "Godfather II" -Cop-.. Anastasia" (1956 ). She added Fellini's aCfectionale autobio· The awards shaped up as pro· pol1:1 's fathe r , Carmine, com· that "there was so little work in graphical film of prewar Italy, tlucer-writer-director Coppola's posed the score with Nino Rota, the role and I felt a little was named b est foreign ~~~~~~~-'-"'"-'-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'---=-=="=-="---='"c' Wl .. 3 ACUlllT ··- NID ASTIJll STAlll ... STIYIMC~ PAUL MIWMAN •AYI DUNAWAY language film or the year. The best song Oscar went to "We May Never Love UktJ Thia Again, ,j Crom ''The Towerinc In- ferno." The disaster film also won for cincmatoarap~y Mnd edilln•· Unllke recent 01carca1t11, Tuesday night 's went orr smoothly and with little incident. . No streaker::;:, no refus~ls of · Oscars. The closest thing Lo coil· troversy came when produc~r Bert Schneider accepted the award for b.est documen- tary feature for his film opposlne the Vietnam Wal", ~·Hearts and Minds.·· THE PRODUCER read a teie· gram or friendship from the Vlct Cong delega te to the Paris Pence talks. •· Later in the program the Mo- tion Picture Academy answered throua:h emcee Frank Sinatra: "We are not responsible for any political references made on this pl"ogrom tonight and we arl' sorry they were made." The award lo De Niro was a SURPRISE WINNER Robert De Nlro '' -.. ... : . ·. ' ... -: surprise since he was contending THE PROCEED_I NGS were ; ·with t\lr•o actors -Michael V. marked by two sentimental bou-.. ;· Gazzo and Lee Stl"asberg -from quests to the pas t. . .;. the same film, and with the sen-Miss Bergman presented a·· timental favorite, Fred Astaire special Oscar to veteran French of ''The Towering Inferno.'' director .Jean R enoir, too Ill froJt': Also, there was 8 question a recent operation to attend a.¥~ whether De Niro's role was ac· ceremonies. . :::. Ii · off II Said A1iss Bergman, "In thd'•. tua Y supporting ar u star cinema universe, he is the livin;,! status with Al Pacino. r .. ' god." .-: .. However, the 3,200 academy John Wayne, who appeared in:! voters decided De Niro 's four Howard Hawks films, pre.;:: performance was the best in sup-sented another special Oscar to;!: port. the veteran director. ·:; ACUUl'f AWAB WI .. IEST SClllll PUT 1111111 BEST FOREIGN FILM fflblNIS ~· •• ~: .. •. :• .. ., ., , :·· .. . . .. ~­~ -~ ::.: ,• • •• ~ .. :: . . ~· ... • '• ~: .; .. •• . , •• ~: ~ .• =~ .. .. •• •• :: •• .. •• !1 •• • .. ~~ ~~~ CKAILTOM teSTOM ----IUll-.rlt .,. ""5 I M CIUntl' ... People section keeps track . of what people are feeling, saying and doing every day ·in the "' •• l ... :• ., DAILY PILOT , ' ......••..•...........• EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO l l Pl l Al '"Q1Sl .. 'I ~ 11 '11 I AYA6Al .. I XCLUSIYI ...... PtNIMM CAllOLL M0M9"AT'm l l ST AC'fllSS '" ~ Step/brd Wives ..... :· . • ! • • DAILY WPI.,T .EDIT~l\~AL I?AGE C~ou.ncil Backs A~ay ' To t.bose who have waited 22 years -since the ~iW '• lncorpo.ratlon -for Costa Mesa's government leader•.to take some act.Ion to control billboards In the clty, last week's city council meeting had to be '' sharp, irritating disappointment. ··' Tlfe council l>acked ·off from approving an.:or- dlnance, prevlou1l1.v approved by the Planning Com· , !llla•(on, that•wotlld phase existing billboarlls out or 1 the. clty over a Pm:iod. !'f some .three to seven yeurs <depending on tho.uivestment involved) and prohibit bill~µds a f a blight. . · . .liiatead, a majority of the council me.mbers in· dicated they fayored fewer and-, hopefU11y more esthetically pleasing biRboards, btll did not want to eliminate them entir_1ly !" This thinking inay sound like the voice of reason, b,lrt it Is a reaffirmation of the kind of attitude that has kept the big board~ in place so long -Including some !ti.at are poorly maintained and some that no longer hav,e legal permits -and has allowed new ones to be erected. r · , There seems littlQ point in •<!luirjng businessmen l9 reduce the clutter Of their business signs if Ille big· gest, least eslhetlc and least locally applicable sigps pf llll -the billboards'-"-are to remain. A11d.;emain 1 . they will until the co1111cil gets a message from the , cW1enry . . Better Court Service Spacious though they \vcre compared to Lhe original facility in downtown Costa Mesa, the tern· porary quarters also left a lot to be desired due to crowding at peak hO~ and a somewhat sprawled-out atmosphere because 1t wasn 't designed as a court. The new structure at 4601 Ja mboree Road should remedy that, providing better service to citizens who atone time or another must do business at court. Some people might thoughtlessly wonder why ll court complex needs to be spacious, comfortable and efficient. when one commonly associates courts with dealings with criminals. Chances are. all citizens will sometime be re· (1uired to m·ake an appearance, perhaps taking someone :else to small claims court, paying a traffic ticket or even being called for jur.Y duly. A Sonnd Approach , The practice of personally inspecting some of the properties and sites that come before them for de- cision has become pretty much a habit for Costa Mesa council members . , But just,because the policy is not novel does not mean. it should escape con~inued attention. It is a good practice and one that instills faith in loca l govern- ment. Recerlt discussions at council meetings in Costa Mesa have shown that council m embers have walked through projects that are before the local body. In a couple of instances councilmen have asked that a de- This week m a rks a milestone in t he evolution of cision be delayed so that they can go out and make Harbor Judicial District Court, which opened its tours of the area s under discussion. doors Monday ln a permanent facility serving the It seems a bask thing to do, but nevertheless one 1' Harbor Area and Irvine. that could be neglected if <1 councilman was looking During the past three years, it has functioned in for an easy way to conduct his office. { • \I leased quarters just three blocks down Jamboree Costa _Mesa councilmen deserve encouragement •r·H ~.,·.,~ R"·uT, I STILL,_...,\. FINI> A J~." j ~Ro~ad~fr_o_m __ th_e_n_~~w~s_tt_e_. ~ • .--~~~~~~~~~~~~f_o_r_th_e_•_r_d_•li_g~e_n_c_e_m~trus_·~re_s~pe~cl_·~~~~~~~~c:.J~~~~~~-"~""~~"3'1~~~~~~~-"'~'-'1~~~~~-v~v~~~_J Always 011 D11ty \ l A Cinch I For the Dear Gloomy Gus Fire Marshal Needs a Driver • • Awarr~--! ( ART H~f ;E ) l A cinch to run awa; with the Academy Award~ this year is ''S cenes r_tom Fiinny I Grandmother's '5ha.rqpoo on the I Internal Express." l\ ties, to put it simply, something;: for every· body. "'2 •I The mastermind behind ' this masterpiece is 'l.tocke~worth Galoeb, head of fQrinula produc- UODS. In I a cendid iDterview. Galo sh modesty ex- tolled the ., movie's u~ deniable 01erita. ''Bas'ica l - ly," Galosh ~ said, ''the pie-· • lure iS a .l. 1 1 dr aniat i c .. , ~ word -for · I word, .three-hour conVenation between an old married couple. . The critics love that stuff. 'A slice • Enrollment haS gotten so large at Davis "Middle-. School they·•re usl~g (acilities of the .g,1d Presidio School. Students walk between the twocciin- puses without benefit of a paved walkway or any pro- tection from the weather. Anyone k'now of a ceremonial dance to end our rainy season? J.G. "That's ror s ure. Who's the male lep.d? '· ·, "Ou t" great new discoVCry . Crunchy Granola. He pla,YS a 'sexua ll y am"ide-X tro us bootblack, which is a rcc.11 lwist. Nobody ev·er though t ·or boOlblacks th.::t we.~·. And in only 1,..180 minute!!, he seduces every- body on t hj: train from the caboose to the locomotive. What a job this kid does.'' "Sounds fantas ti c." "Whal 's the message?" I of life,' the.v call it.Really believa-ble." "IT'S HARD to tell because I ''Wba\dothey talk about?'' he's got a speech impediment ''I foraet. SUt tfle thing in this and an I.Q. or 63. But the critics I picture ii they talk about it.on a agree he 's got a m essage I train, so the aud.ience cah look because he wears a ~lue denim out the window. And to add to the jacket and no necktie. You think 1 nostalgia, the other passengers any m·iddle·aged critic is going lo are a lot or old Hollywood actors.·-~ ad in it he doesn't understand The public loves seeing how Old ' what a young actor without a they're gelling.'' necktie is saying?'' · "Astrokeorgenius.'' ''Well,whatdoes h csay?'' WE EXPECT the top actress award to go to Genevieve Drysand. Nol only can she really belt out a song, but she's got a g r eat dialect, side-splitting ethnic j'okes and she can't spell 'Genev eve'." "She's Jewish? .. "No , American Indian. Bul wait 'till you hear her sing, 'You l1 Lit • F lame •in My Caboose' as the train burns down,·· 1 "Why does tht> train burn • down?'' '· B,!cause qeople love a dis· aster. There's nothing like a lot I of screaming; Qurning folks ex- piring in agony to take your mind off your troubles.•· .. Four-letter words. Plui:; he's got"One eight and another twelve to show v~satility. That's real realism. And if there's one thing the public eats up, it's realism- so long as it's dirty .·· dwell, it certainl y sounds as though you've got a boring. tunefu l, nostalgic. funny , dis· astrous. sexy. vulgar critical and box-office succe'Ss. How Ion¥ doe~itrun?" "It ran 14 hours before we-cut and distributed it." ··Did you cut it severely?'· "~ah. we cut it into seven two·hour movies. several or \vhi c h you may hHve already seen at your neighborhood theater." To the Editdr,; R.e ~ -Editorial "You're fired. J ames,'' ~unday, Ap1;1s. Apparently it did not OC"cur to Jhe writer or this edito1;a1 that Mr. Carl Downs, Fire Marshal for the County or Orange is "on duty" 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The .. chauffew;" as de· fined in the-;.,11bove editorial was performing his .assigned duty as a fire captain in training. I-le functions as an uide to the fire marshal in learning the complex administrative office and ·field duties before he can qu.alify for advancement lo battalion chief. The aide .remains.-wilt\ the c~ during the fire marsh3l""s te"in· porary absence to monitor emergency radio di spatches. Should an effiergency develop re· quiring the presence or the fire i:narshal the aide would drive the car to a llow the rire marshal full attention to command. The ai de is also learning: command tae- Lics. IF MR. Downs had carried a "pack set". emergency receiver. into his civic meeting it would have caused unwanted dis· turbances rrom the almost con· tinuous dispatchers duties of dis- patching county fire and rescue units. ~s a much concerned private citizen of the City or Irvine who may himself, be at any moment in need of the excellent services or the Department of Forestry and County of Orange Fire and . Rescue Units I believe the Daily Pilot should review the logic in the above editorial. As a former Fire Chief's Aide <citizen consultant) in Kansas Ci· ty, Missouri. I know that even no Battalion Chief, let alone the Fire Chief. himself, ever drove his oWn car -and ~1 r . Downs covers the entire County of Orange. PA UL C. ELLIS lffo11e!J Tricl<J< To the Editor : When the Pres ident signed the t.ax rebate bill. the stock market ··•.:ent up, the price of gold and sil ver went up. What does this mea1;1 ? Does it mean that stocks, gold and silver are more valuable? It does not~ It means that. with the ( MAILBOX ) Letters }rom readers are welcome. The right to. condense letters to fil space or eliminate libel is reserved. l..ellers of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must in· elude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re· quest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poelry will not be published. borrowing of more money against the dollar and the in- • crease of the national debt., .the C!ollar is worth less. . So we will be given a tax rebate of nearly $200, but the money Will ' be '\\'Orth less and we will pay in-~ terest on the government loan of the money forever. JAMES BOLDING D11bious "l.ou·s' 1'o the Editor : I thank my lu cky stars l didn 't pick Cost<.1 l\.fcsa to be my home. l{O\\' would I ever be able to de· fend the fact that in my fair city the police dep;°J rtmcnt routinely is on the lookout to confiscate. ar- rt.• s t and prosecute suc h criminals as little old ladies who pri.lcticc astrology lo provide food and shelter for themselves and school boys who sell flowers on the corner just to gel a rew bucks to go to a movie or the skate rink. OBVIOUSLY, the city council can 't find time to update the la"'·s. so cou ldn 't some cases Ix· overlooked 01· at le<1sl find soml' a lternative to the pl'oblcm besides degrading und dragging these peo1>le through court? I know '·it's the la\v," but .. scnio1· citizens should have some right to hold up their heads and support themselves, somehow. in !heir own homes. and isn't SIO a day permit to sell flo\\·ers a bit much ? PATRICIA HALL Teachers Hespat1d To the Editor: As president or the Newport- i I Revival· of Extremism Seen Y{ASHINGTON -When Barry Gol(lwalet was so resoundingly deftated 14:1. 1964 it was said thal the ideas he represented coutd never rise agaln, When George S. McGo~em wa$ swamped al lhl~ pollJ in 1972, It was ·satd that m I' d d I e Amertc• hiil assert.cd..itaelfl'. and rejectei! once and or · al l n eo : soch1Uat ldea1 ,Y . of wealth dla.- t rl bu ti on . ''E xtrem · t1m" or botb t,h,• rtghl and lelt !had been reject.ea. • · J -·tsu1the1s1aer•re:llttflooa1ng back wllh t he ~aasace .by ~trese or. a1 band-back and hilnd-ou l tu pm 1tfonjl)' opo poeed b~. tile )le•<~, in Ille •·~id adrtftn lstrat °"' al: t~i\\· iroducl•& in embry 're~~r{n;ihe' weallh, .Jevellna priftelpi'es· oldwatcr opposed and ·r.tcGo•ern suppllrted. , I RICHARD WILSON ADDED to this, Congress Is tn the course o( returning to the level or agricultural subsidies of the New Deal which may cost both the cons~uni ers and the U.S. backs and the $50 hand-outs helped to restore the country to economic health ; or, how much they contributed lo a new \\>ave or inflation with its strange compa- nions. unemployment. a de· moralized money .market and further declines in the real value of everyone's income and sav- ings . '~Treasury sums ranging jnto the billionlt. Other benefits and sub· TllE BIG taxpayers or the $idi~ are wii'f:ng in line for con-country -th~ middle income ~ gressional adoption while Presi-levels -come out on the short dept Ford wrings his hands over end or the congressional wealth the prospects or continuing $100 .sharing scheme. and there are billion deficits. many strong and pc~uaslve , not Some people will be proved to :;ay demogogic. voices lo be ·w.roJW in the neKt Y,ear or so ~d raised in their defense. In 1976 tht:J may be the l~aders or ·more people than ever berore GOng'ress who were so eaaer-'to 1may be willing to Usten to George Jlood lbe country with cash; or. Wall aco a nd Rpoald Reagan re. the)' may be s uch preslden~al \1ve the mldcUi .America theme advisers as Treasury Secretary which had potent appeal in the Wllllam E Sin) on whose alarm Republfcan lands Ude of 1972. ipvl!ti the tftnutlob'ary effects..pf"'i -nMo,r~ R\,ptJblicans ~hpn ~fore Lhe hand-bac ~t 'and hnnd-oulS may lin.d.as{ibey dld 1.n 1964 that wtntunhee(I~. _, · l hcy knOW 1 lp their hearls A yeal" from now it wlll -be • Goldwater Wa~ rhzhl~ •' le11it known how much the StOO·hand-about some things, ' President Ford has carefully planned his strategy in this churn- ing apolitical s ituation. In 3p- prov1ng kick-backs and han,d · ouls he thought too great, he held up the stop sign against any in- cre<ised spending, knowing thal ,this will undoubtedly bring him into a future confrontation with Congres8. TllE FIRST or these confronta· lion8 may be on increased sup- port priees for airicultural pro· ctucts. Action of that kind by a presidt!nt would ordinarily con- tain element.s or political di s· as t er . but in thC present circum5tances inflalion·riddcn consumers may have little s)'m· pathy ror cost-ridden farmers. Some of the stiJ)g or cOn· scrvative criticism o( Ford Is diminished by the simple fact that he ts being saddled with de· ficll.A greater than they blll\'pl-d on him. When another year. has passed ford and tlle RepubUcan con sWvati"Ves l m-ay rtnd themselves on the samCl: t~am, Mesa Federation or Teachers I feel compell ed to respond lo Newporl·Mesa School Board President Thomas C. Casey's let· ter to the editor of April 2. Mr. Casey s uggests that facts and figures excluded by Mr. Jim Newkirk are more interesting than those that were cited. I sug- gest that Mr. Casey pay some at- tention to his own advice. P.1r . Newkirk's letter m a de reference to "the growth or services and people eman ating from our cen- tral offi ce'' and Ml'. Casey responded by citing an Orange County Grand Jury report. That Grand Jury report did state that the N·MUSD has a low administrative ratio, 5.6 to each lflO teachers (even tltis is subject to much debate owing to the dls- t r i ct' s definition or ad - ministrators). Whal Mr. Casey did not reveal , and what was al lhe crux of Mr. Newkirk's com- plaint. was '-contained in that same Grand Jury r'eport .. J'he N- MUSD has a very. high ratio of non.teaching support staff, 72.6 to each 100 teacKt!rs. This cadre of non-teach ing starr has in - creased by 60 percent since the 1966·67 school year cited .by Mr. Newkirk (teacher aides a.re riot included in this 60 percent in - crease) even though the student enrollment is up by only 2 per· cent over the same time span. These are the people costs that Mr. Newkirk very clearly m en- tioned in his letter. This 72.6: 100 ratio places the N-MUSD in a very high position in Orange County (only two districts or the 29 in the county are higher ) and in a similar position statewide. MR. 'CASEY'S second point al· tempts to bring put a "Callacy" in the union's statistics regarding the piece of the budget pie going lo regular classroom teachers salaries. The amount for t his category has undeniably gone froih 45 .9 percent or the '66-'67 budget to 35. 7 percent oC the '74 -~75 budget. Mr_ Casey adds however, that 1>erhaps v.·e s hould have considered all of the "special teachers" that have been hired "to lessen the load or the regular teacher," and then he lists all of the types of "specia\, teachers.'' What Mr. Casey again does not do is telJ the whole story. In 1966·67 there were 46.S "spCcial teachers" allowed for in the budget at a cpst of $478,4rtJ.OO or about 3 percent of the total budget. J'n 1974-15 there were 89 of these ··special t eachers" (70of whom are in special education programs of their O\\'n and ·do not (ij r ect\y assist in the regular teacher's "''ork k>ad) at a cost or $1,304 ,337 or about 3.6 percent of the total budget . So you st.-e, Mr. C<tsl!y , thoso additiops 'vhich you so quickly point out amount only lo .6 percent of the \.Olal budget. The Newport·Me·sa Federation of Teachers will be_glad to sit down with any de_dic•ted teachers. school board members, or mem- bers or the general public and go Over these budget comparison !acts. ~ J\l 1\ Y 1\ DECK ER l'residcnt. Ne\11po11-Mesa 4 FederatlonofTeachcrs Wll11 Bfl!f>oard11'1' allowing billboards to continue in Costa Mesa has a positive effect on the image or this city. Do they serve a useful purpose here. in this community, on Newport Boulev~rd and Harbor' Boulevard? Do they serve t he re- sidents or Costa Mesa? If the answers to these questions arc No. then the next logical step is to remove them -from (his city. We need not concern ourselves with whether the landscapt.' would be boring without them. whether they are contemporary art. "·hat the copy content is, or whether the billboard industry is ·a legitimate business. Our city councilmen need not id entify themselves as pro· or an- ti,billboard. The decision to pro- hibit billboards in our communi- .. ty must be based solely on whether or not they are good for Costa Mesa. MAUREEN DiDOMENICO .. Chuirm an. Coste Mesu Be autiri cat ion Com mitt et.• 'FroiJ•sy Clt!J' To the F;ditor: With all the evidence available against s igns and billboards, it is hard to believe that there could be any controversy amongst our city fathers abeut allowances or such things and yet the Costa Mesa City Council is allo"•lng, in- stead, our city to attain the tiUe of "just another Fro"'SY City, USA" bl' allowing a now ques- tionably valid billboard industry to continue to pollute our already sparse scenery. WHO CAN honestly say there is such a thing as a "good billboard" in this day of dwindl· ing natural resources. irreversi- b 1 e pol I ution . increased pestilences and blights? Why can't we have Lhe class and good taste or our many pro. gressive neighbors such as in the Irvine commercial and in- dustrial complexes. or a little rarth e r away in Honblulu. Hawaii, where in either place there are no signs or bill~ards o( any type, but beautiful trees. bushes and pl ants of many types amongst rightrully established business buildings. Jack Hammett, Robert Wilson , Mrs. Herzog, if you continue to prevent our city from unfolding tnlo a beauti£ul place to live shop. work and travel by hinder:. ing the reality of the ordlnunces on billboards, your .tredibllil)I on anything else you do hereon will be q1.1estioned. M l\XINE PFEILER ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT H~r,t N. Wttd, ~bllsMr Thm11a1 K•1111il, E'cWor -Barbato Krl!'ibk ll, Editorial Pogr Ediror T~ Ille Egllor: . ·wJLh r!i:ard to the dtcl&lon to ' prohlj>il billboards in Cosu M>'lta.:· \Ye · must address ourselves to the issue of whether The editorial pege ol Ule Dally Pi lot seek& to inrorm ind :stimulate readers by prti nllng on thii. page diverse comme.Wiry on twics of"interest by syndicat- ed columnists and cartoonbtl, by providlftg • ror1.1m f~r reldCrl' \'U~Ws and by presentin1 tills ne....,!lpaper's opinion., •nd I~ on ~rrent topies. The ed'Wrtul optn.lon1 of the Doily PU°' 11~r only in the edlt..,rtal column It the lop of the peir. OpinlOQI ' ex- presaed by the e:nlumnlN and ea rtoonists and letter wrlt• •re lhe)r ov."tl and no endorse~ ot lhi.!ir view!l by the Daily Pllot should be in ferred · Wednesday, April0\l. iti~ • J ' Vhtdnndey. April I . 191$ DAIL y PILOT As 2 O ffi cer s Arreste d .For Thefts 3-w h eeled A u t o Ca se .NOW Sets AZUSA (AP) -ln what their t'hier calls "a black eye for law enrorcement , '' two Azusa policemen have been booked for· invesUf&tion of participating in a theft ring while in uni.form on patrol duty. She's a He in Car Fraud, Say Police Catholic One officer res igned and the other was suspended after they were booked in connection with a theft . ring . that allegedly stole ( State ) more than $50 ,000 in eleclron1c equipment. officials said Tues· day. · Four other men also were ar- rested Sunday and Monday as. Azusa police and Los Anceles County sheriff's deputies at San Dimas climaxed an 11-month in- vestigation. No other policemen were involved, officers s~d. PlaneStn>ek SAN DIEGO (APJ -Imperial ·Airlines has temporarily halted flights between San Diego and Imperial after ilS only plane was . s truck by lightning. An airlines spokesman said the 19-passenger Swearigen turboprop was struck by lightn· ing l\.1onday. No injuries were re· ported and damage was confined to a dent in the plane's nose, the· spokesman added. .BombingClalm"'d SAN JOSE CUPI) -The New· \Vorld Liberation Front has· again claimed responsibility for bombing attacks on power com- pany facilities but a security ' s pokesman said today his men ~ are ''closing in on" the terrorists. A Vietnamese orphan en- joys her first orange this week . on arr ival at San Francisco's Presidio Army Base. A soldier serving food to 25 of t he kids said, 'They're all such good eaters.' NOxProgram Given Push .ByAir&ard From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -The Brown Administration has taken its case to the public for maintain· ing special antismog require- ments for owners of certain used cars in the Los Angeles area. . Just two days be fore a showdown vote in the legislature, the Air Resources Board Tues- day distributed to newsmen a Two born bs we~~ off early rthree·page statement announc-Tuesd~y at a P-1,1-c1r1c Gas ~nd ing the public release or a staff Electric subst ation, da.mag1ng. ·report concluding that "the NOx two trans formers. Service was program is the single most cost· nol affect ed, but PG&E cr~ws effective automobile control pro· turned oCf pow~r for a.short time gram available." to make repairs. This affected The news release said the re- 22,000customers. quirements for fitting $35 NOx HorseDrmnts BAKERSFIELD (APJ -A Sl0,()00 s how horse . owned by country.western singer Merle Haggard drowned in a lake on the singer's 250·acre range here. Bonnie Haggard. the singer·s wife, said the horse jumped. into the water and began swimming to\\·ard some calves across the lake. devices on 1966·70 cars in the South Coast Air Basin would re· duce smog levels in Los Angeles by five percent and could sub- stantially cut down the number of smog alerts. The Assembly has scheduled e:t final vote Thursday on a bill (SB41) to repeal the require- ments, except upon change or ownership. The measure is authored by Sen. Omer L. Rains. Book Theft T e rm LOS ANGELES (UPI > - Edward Jasenka, 21 , Long Beach, was sentenced to 60 days in jail and placed on three years probation for his part in the theft of $80,000 worth of rare books, art and artifacts from Claremont College School of Theology. SPECIAL CALIFORNIA SALE . " ' Look at it as a \wise investment I . For a limited time only, we're offering our economical half gallon at . ~. this special price. 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