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TUESDA.YAFTERNOON,APRIL 15, 1975
VOL.tl,NO. 105,JSl!CTIONS,4t .. AGES
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Gas Death
Tale Nixed
CAPITAL DOOMED? -Khmer Rouge rebels· smashed
through Phnom Penh's defenses· and all hilt sealed the
city's fate as the first capital lo fall to the Communists
in the Indochina war. according to reports from the
besieged capital. See story, Page A4 .
c'ANB!!RlfA (UPI) -
...f>efense Minister Lance
Barnard sald today he had
no evidence that prisoners
from American jails had
been killed as guinea pigs
during a World War Il ex-
perimental born bing at·
tack with mustard gas on
a n is I a n 'd o ff th e
Queensland coast.
Ford Asked to Aid
The allegation was made
Monday by a former Royal
Australian Air Force pilot,
who said he participated in
the bombing of an island.
200 miles off the coast in
1944. pscape From Saigon Barnard said the inci·
dent to which the pilot re-
ferred was similar in some
respects to a report in the
Australian official war his-
tory but the allegation dif·
fered from ·the known
facts.
'·TOKYO (UP() -Ed.Daly , the
ian who captained the last. wild
ght from the South Vietna·mese
ty of Da Nang,•askett President
ord in ptlngent lapguage today
j.O cut red tape and help people
escape from Saigon.
'i ·In staccato bursts of words,
aly, president of World
· irways, read a telegram he
lli'afted to the President.
"' "Keep your Cexpletivedeleted)
CIA men out of the act'ion and let
pjose who are , immediately in-
,t~rested do a job," the statement
.s .. id.
~ ''Get some of your gutless
Jnililary personnel antl State
l>epartment types out. Get some
·toyal and dedicated men in who
"0.n make a contribution.
f"'''Being one of your largest •
-Weather
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Considerable cloudiness
through Wednesday with
continued s howers. Cool
with highs near 60. Lows
tonight 45 to 52. Chance of
' ' t
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' rain decreasii\g to 70 per-
cent Wednesday.
INSIPt: TOP-''\'
A reCnit Horris poll ahmOs
(/Jaj '"°'' p<oPle -~oung and i r old.alike -believe the 'mvth'
l tbol ·old . age ii . a mtaeta:ble
i time of U/f. Read rurprl.dng
ttlUUI P.age A 4.
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l11dex
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. . . personal and corporate .tax-
payers, I have a right to an opi-
nion. Let's get moving."
Paly read lhe statement in his
suite at a TokyO hotel-at the end
or a frustrating day. Sunday, h,e
CAMBODIANS HANG ON .
IN PHNOM PENH, P8g9 A4
"sent two or his World AirwayS
planes, a DC8 and a m, from
Tokyo to Saigon in hopes he
would be-allowed to fill them with
evacuees.
There are 4,0QP to 5,000
Americans in Saiaon.. .
He told neWsmeil that
American and South Vi~amese
.authorities refused to allow
anybody to board the planes.
They came back to Tokyo empty
today.
Dafy a·1so reiterated he had
been told by a high Vietnamese
oiilita'.ry man that an official of
the'U:S. Embasliy in Saigc;>n sug-
gested the-tWo World Airways
planes be shot down on.takeoff.
Whether the suggestion was
made seri<>ualy -or l"ode at all
-Sdu'th Vietnamese euards at Saia<>n'• Tan Son Nbut "1Q>on let
the·elanes lea.ve unm·otested. Da-
)y'said they could have ".Carried
around 700 persons to~a new rue
outside:Vletnain.:·· ... _, __.
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Barnard said that
further inquiries were ·be·
ingmade, however.
County ·coed
Arrested
In Slaying
An 18·year·old college coed was
arrested by Anah~im police early·
Monday in connection with the ex-
ecution-style slaying a month ago
of RicCi D·uane Knight.
Ella Louise Johnson of 1517
W,est Cris Place, Anaheim, waS
arrested at p_er home by police
shortly before 1 a.m. She was
booked into city jail on suspicion
oftni.trder.
Police were. closed-mouthed
about the arres~' and the
circumstances of their month-
long probe. Homicide detectives
said. •'the investigation is sUll un·
der ·way,'' but they wouldn't
eJabOrate or say whether other
susPects are be!ng sought.
Knight, 18, of 1738 Catherine
. .. ', Drive, was found slumped over
l ...,,.;·n .h. _u_., the wheel of his pickup truck
': · & ..-.a c; ll.A.i:lll March IS with a bullet hole in the
• · backortiishead. Policeoriginally
Held for P'ot thought tie was a sniper victim
because tbe bullet crashed
.. ; •· • lhroUJh \}le rear· window of the
A patrolliDC pjlliceman apotted truck cab .•
01 •usr.·c1ous P<i.lted Pl~ about Ofllcerarefysed·tosayanything
three eettaJILD'th~wlndowolan about p'Oaslble connections
ttvine ~•R.'•. home Tues~ay, beV-een v,,, Johnson and the
leadlnl to Oie ..,.,~of .Ille IUS· vlctt.m and they wouldn't say if a
peel, an automotive4N1Mel,'. , WHPOAW•ll;'ttQveted.
Dal'J'til R. Dedf!Cli;,fl,<>(,11112 • ,.\II t!Kiy would say was. "Miss
Golden1low St .. •• -, JOlibJOill• a stuaent at a local col·
and booked 101l l\llptctoa or lq:e." !They Wouldn't say which
culUvatlonOfmartJuana." ~-one.
Dedrick was l~ter releaed on , Kn1t:t,tl a maintenance worker,
$1 ,000 bail pend.inc arTalanlnent wu'ki.1.-S sometime early in the
In Harbor Judlclal D1111ict morning after be lef\ bis home to
€ourt. • Sotowork. ·
Dad Loses Suit
Over Child~en's
Readi~1g ~ility
Reading
Suit Out
For Dad?
A Huntington Beach father,
who sued the schools claiming two ..
of his children can't read well , ap-
parently has lost his case in court.
· Judge Ragnar R. Engebretsen
ruled Monday that while he sym-
pathizes with the problem, he
does not believe the schools can be
held responsible if students can-
not read, write and spell .
Judge Engebretsen made the
ruling on a small claims suit filed
against the Fountain Valley
School Dis trict by James
Sweeney, 19801 Isthmus Lane,
Huntington Becich.
He claimed the district was
"'negligent and imcompetent" in
failing to teach bis 13-yeac-old
daughter, Rose, lo read. She is a
student at New land School in Hun-
tington Beach. ·
Sweeney also lost a similar case
a week ago filed against the State
of California, the Fountain Valley
District and the Huntington
Beach Union High School Oistrict
on behalf of his son, Patrick, a stu-
dent at Edison High School .
In that ruling, Judge William
Mock said the charges were made
"'tardily" and Sweeney failed to
show negligence on the part of the
educational system.
"It is possible that Patrick's
own capabilities will forever limit
him in his abilities so £ar as read-
ing, writing and spelling are con-
cerned," Mock said in his written
ruling.
He also suggested parents at
home need to help in the educa·
ti on al process, and .,..h¢ said it
seemed the schools had conduct-
ed testing and special techniques
tobelp Patrick learn.
(See READ, Page AZ)
Score O,re
For Hamster
EL PASO, Tex. (AP) ~
University of Texas-El
Paso students have elected
a hamster to a student
senate seat.
The hamster, named
Stripers, was run under the
slogan "the only candidate
honest enough to admit
he's a rat."
Student officials said
they were concerned that
Stripers' write·in victory
could be thallenged
because he is not a re-.
gistered student.
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MODERN 'REVERE'
Irvine's Jane Paul
Paul 'Revere
For lroine .-'-
Sans a Horse
If the original Paul Revere had
had the problems of Irvine's rein-
carnated revolutionary, the
villagers and farmers would nol
have been warned and the red-
coats would h ave sashayed
through 1he countryside without
resistance .
Irvine's Paul Revere can 't
even find a horse.
With Saturday's bicentennial
kickoff parade approaching, she
has searched the 83,000-acre
Irvine Ranch for a mount, so far
without success.
Perhaps 4n a spirit of more up-
to-date liberation, Irvine's Paul
Revere is female -J ane Paul of
Culverdale .
Her mid-day ride -il somcone
wil' donate a horse -will be part
or a Jaycees-sponsored. parade
Saturday.
The parade, which begins at 10
a.m. at Town Center, will also
feature a fife-and-drum corps, a
Marine color guard and city
council members in colNlial-era
finery.
The parade will proceed along
Campus Drive lo Culver Drive,
turn north to the teen center, east
on Michelson Drive to University
Park .Shopping Center, &nd right
on Seton ending at University
Park School.
A second parade wiU begin af-
terwards at Culver and Moulton
Parkway, following Moulton to
Harvard Avenue, north on
Harvard to Harvard Avenue Ball
Park, east on Walnut Avenue to
Walnut Vi llaae Shopping Center,
south on Yale Avenue, ending at
Presley Park.
<See PAUL, Pace All
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,.Toddler
In Pool
Revived
By KATHY CLANCY
OltlM O.ltr PIMlscall
A Foun.tain Valley High School
senior, who remembered his first
aid training from grade school.
was credited with s aving a Hunt-
ington Beach toddler from
drowning Monday.
, Matt Williams , 17, of 8312
Talbert Ave., pulled Larry
Satchell, .J, from a swimming
pool, then used mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation to revive him.
·•11 was just something that
happened,'' ,_!alt said later.
But Huntington Beach Fire
Capt. Roger Hosmer said if Matt
hadn't been sufficiently trained
and hadn't acted quickly, "Larry
wouldn't have made it.
"We have no idea how long he
was in the pool," Hosmer said,.
"'but he· had already turned
blue."
Malt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Williams, came home.
from school about 10 a .m. Mon-
day, earlier than usual because a
class had been canceled.
When he arrived, he found his
8ister, Miche le. and Larry's
mother, Mary, who was visiting.
searching for the youngster.
They 'Soon found him at the bot·
tom of the Williams' swimming
pool.
"I jumped right in with my
clothes on and pulled him out,"
Matt said. "He had turned kind
of purple, and his jaw was locked
shut. I thought he was dead."
Matt told his sister to phone for
help while he worked the un·
conscious infant's jaw open and
s tarte d mouth-lo·mouth re·
s uscitation. Within a couple of
minutes, th e frightened
youngster was breathing again.
Matt said .
Larry, of 1006 Georgia St., Apt.
14, was reported in stable condi-
tion Monday evening at Hunt-
ington lntercommunity Hospital.
Matt's sister, Michele. 20, con-
siders her brother a real hero.
"I couldn 't believe it." she
said . "He walked in and knew
<See RESCUE, Page A!!l
. FATHERS S4ME
IN RUSSIA TOO . .
MOSCOW <UPI> -When a
'Moscow kindergarten teacher
asked her class to draw pictures
o( "daddy working around the
house," most of the children
sketched their fathers asleep on
the sofa or watching televio:ion,
Sovielskaya Kultura newspaper
said today.
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A'r-DAIL v PILOT s Tu•Sday.April 15, 1975
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Connally · A. •ts
Ondtting Answers
WA S HINGT O N !AP ) -
Forme r Treas ury Secr etary
John B. Connally acknowledged
unde r cross-cxa minalion at hi s
bribery tria I tod ay that he gave
some inacC'urate ansvo<crs to a
grand ju ry and t o Se n at e
Watergate investigators.
Connally s aid, however, that
•the inaccuracies r esulll.-d from
careless ness and were not an al·
tempt to cover up l\YO alleged
$5,000 payoffs he is accused of
taking.
Connally testified that, when
first questioned about the mat-
ter, he a ttached too little im-
portance to it.
"Frankly, I j ust didn't think it
"'as eoinst to ;imount to a hill of
Boom Ending
College Grmv~h Decelerates
SALT LAKE CITY (UPll -The college boom -
in students. campuses and financing ~is over .
,\nd school and gbvernment officials better get
used to the idea of rapidly decelerating growth i£ they
\Vant to cope with the nation's unmet higher educa-
tional needs.
That is the conclusion of the board or trustees of
the Carnegie Foundation for the Ad.vance ~ent of
Teaching in a study released today at 1ts semiannual
meeting at the University of Utah.
''It may not be exactly un-American ~or an in -
stitution in the United States not to be intent on
growth," the report said, ''but it certainly has b~en
uncharacteristic. It is now~ ho\vever, becoming
characteristic, at least, for institutions of hi gher
education.''
The study said the period 1970-1985 is and will be a
period of ''fast deceleration of grov1th" for the na-
tion's colleges and universities.
.Leave With 82~7
Three Rough Up
Barmaid in Mesa -
A trio of bandits , in cluding one
about six feet, six in ches tall and
armed with a switchblade knife,
manhandl e d a Costa Mesa
barmaid early today, robbed her
·of$227 and fl ed .
Susan Hensley or the Little
·Bavaria Hofbrau. 2052 Newport
11Jlvd., called police after the inl'i-
dent which occurred shortly
·before2 a.m .
~-l\.1iss Hensley suffered minor
injuries when roughed up anti
then s hoved through a storage I I
I
room 's s winging door into
stacked cases of beer by the big
bandit.
She said he told her not lo come
ou t of the s torage roonl or she
"ould 1·eally get hu11 .
The victim told investigators
s he y,•as counting the night's re-
ceipts when the big man she had
served earlier emei;ged (tom the
men's restroom and suggested
she give him the money.
She said, lits accomplices en-
tered the bar simultaneoll!ly.
Miss Hensle.Y said she h~d no
s:etawa.1 caf. .;.• f' •. ".{ 1~ It':
beans and just didn't PMY that
muc h attention to it," he said. •·t
should haY e but I didn't.
"Never in my wildest dreams
_ .. in my wildest nightmares
could I foresee that I'd be sitting
here today," be told assistant
s pecial prosecutor Frank M.
Tuerkheimer.
Connally conceded that he
omitted telling a ... federal grand
jury about a meeting he had Oct.
29, 1973, with Jake' Jacobsen, the
milk·producer lawyer who later
became Connally's chief ac-
cuser.
Cdnnally testified before the
grand jury on Nov. 14, 1973 -19 ''f
days after the meetina with,,
J acobsen al the Sheraton Crest
Hotel in Austin, Tex. -and de-
nied that he held any conversa-
tions with Jacobsen in the pre-
ceding three or foUr weeks. ,
C onnally conceded to
Tue rkheimer that the answer
was not accurate, but said he was
conrused by the prosecutor's
questions at the time and as-·
s umed mistakenly that he Was
being ask'ed about something
else.
1\t one point Tuerkheimcr
asked Connally if he recalled
President Nixon describing his
decision to raise Jllilk price aup-
ports in 1971 as a ''cold political
deal." Connally said he did not
t ecall such words. ·
T uerkheimer t hen played a
previous ly unpu blished White
l-louse tape recording of a two-
minute meeting between Connel-·
ly and Nixon on March 23, 1971, in
whi ch Nixon said : "This is a cold
political deel. They're very t9ugh
political operators."
Connally told Tuerkheimer·
that. with bis memory refreshed
by the tape, h e r ecalled that Nix·
un was t alking about ''tough
political operators" in Congress
pushing for an increas~ in price
supports. '
He s aid the "political deal"
y,·as a rererence to an alt.empt to
~use Nixon 's or der to increase
prices to soften congressiqnal op-
pos ition to Nixon's proposals to
s hare federal tax revenues with
s t:Jtes and localities.
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PAUL ...
Things Are Bu.:.:fng!. ;;;· ' . •
Fortunately there were no emerge}\ey
·calls when bees by the t ho11sahds
descended on this unattended fire 'truck
outside t he Napa County Courthouse as
crewmen conducted a routine fire· inepec·
i tion inside. An amateur bee keeper :
brushed away m'Ost of them, th.en gave hls
protective geai;.to the truck dn ve.r for the ,
trip '-·ck to the station. . 'I"· .
Coast Beek~e6e~·
Will Face Char,ges
A San Clemente beekeeper will
appear In court April 25 to
answer charges that seven hives
in his backyard are terrorizing
his neighbors.
Aeling at the request of resi-
d e nts along A venida De Los
Fro• Page Al
READ ••.
The school district argued that
the boy reads at about fifth grade
level, wtfi.le Sweeney claimed he
reads like a third grader. -
In Monday's case, Fountain
Valley Superintendent Bob Read
and Assistant Superintendent Ed
Moon argued that Rosealsoreads
ataboutfifth grade level.
They said Rose was enrolled in
a specia l reading clinic during the
Ja&l school year, when she ad-
vanced from tbe ,lbird grade lo
!ifthgradelevel1•
Lobos Marinos, the district at-
torney's o£fice .issued a com-
plaint charging Dexter Warner,
2011 A venida De Los Alamos,
wtth creating a public nuisance.
In affidavits filed with the dis-
t rict attorney, r esidents living
near Warner claim they have
been stung, force d to dodge the
swarming bees and constantly
must clean up gummy yellow
droppings . '
·'Since I've owned my proper-
ty, the bees have swarmed in my
baekyard, then moved through
the neighborhood, creating fear
and p_anic," said K.D. Doty, 514.
W. Lobos Marinos.
The complaint flied by the dis-
trict attorney in Soutb Orange
County Muniripal Court alleges
that the bees are injurious lo
health, that they obstruct the Cree
use of property owned by nearby
residents and that they render
li£e uncomfortable for persons ,in
the iieighboihood.
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RED TAPE ..
-As a result, Daly said, the DCS
and a second cra£t that had g°'¥
to Saigon td pick up a load of Of-
phans had to fly back to Japa11
nearly empty .
Daly who flew lo Saigon from
Tokyo 'sunday to bring another
group o~orphanS out or Vietnam·,
said a Col. f\1cCuidy gave the or·
ders to the ranking South Viet-
name.seofficial at theaiJl)Ort.
"Air attache Col. McCurdy told
th~ senior Official at the Sal&oo
airport not to let World Airways
take oCC," Daly told a reporter
""·ho accompanied him on his
futile rescue mission. ''He
(Mccurdy) said , · 1f they go, shoot
themdown '.''
The DCB and the second plane,.a
727,·touched down at Yokota Air
Base this morning without any
evacuees aboard.
"We made our aircraft avails·
ble but the U.S. altd South Viet·
namese governments put the
!reezeon it," Daly said.
Jealous Wife
Held i11 Torcli
Dea th of Mate
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Knife Assault
Pair Sought
Al the two shopping centers,
the 1~aycees v.·ill have recruit-
ment booths for minutemen.
Irvine Mayor Art Anthony, who
has adopted Ben Franklin as his
revolutionary counterpart, will
proclaim 'the bicentennial at the-
shopping center stops.
Because of t hat improvement.
she was not enrolled in the special
·reading program again this year,
district officials said.
According to PQlice, the com-
plaint was s o ught under the •
city's public nuisance ordinance
because the city has no ordinance
regulating beehives.
He. five other male passengel"B
and nine female passen('l:ers i!l·
eluding the reporter flew J.ft
aboard the 0C8. The 727 carri~
only three cre·w members. ,
"'We could have taken up to
1,000 infants, or 750 refugees de-
pending on weight," the airline
exeeutivesaid. . ,
GAINESVILLE , F1a . IUPIJ -
A young housewife who allegedly
set fire to her husband after sur-
prising him in bed with a house
.guest has been charged with
first-degree murder, the Alachua
County sheriff's office reports.
Mrs. Judith Jackson, 26, was
reportedly under guard today at
Alachua General Hospital, where
she is recovering from burns and
limoke inhalation,
Mrs. Jackson reportedly kil1ed
her 26-year-old husbB=><i, Robert,
while he slept Saturday night.
A sheriff's spOkesman said the
""'Oman surprised Jackson in bed
wit.h an unidentified house guest
Saturday morning and "threw
knives" at the t""'.O bul didn't in -
jure them .
She apparently waited until
Jackson fell asleep, then sent her
two children, a f:i·year-old and a
6-ye.ar-old, to get gasoline and a
rope from a utility room, bound
he r husband, sprinkled him with
the fuel and set him ablaze.,The
children escaped injury.
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Irvine poli ce are seeking two
youths who allegedly held knives
to the throats of two small boys at
a north city park, threatening to
kill them. -
The incident in the park adja·
cent to El Camino R~al School?
· 4783 Karen Ann Lane, endeo
without physical harm although
police will c ha rge the s uspect s
y,•ith a ssa ult with a de adly
\\.'ea pon.
Officer J ames Broomfield said
ihe victims, aged only 6 and 7.
gave fa irly !good descriptions or
their attackers in the incide nt
\\'hi r h oec urred Sunday night.
Suspects sought for juvenile
court action are described as
a bout IO and 12, \Vith blonde hair
und each y,·ith a four-inch pocket
knife.
Train Kills Man
PALMDALE (U PI) -William
Gordon, 57, partiall y crippled in
both legs and unable to escape
from the car he had driven onto
railroad tracks, was struck and
killed today by a train. Deputies
said the Quart z Hill man's car
was d e m olished by a freight
train traveling at 55 m .p.h.
Mrs. Paul and a neighbor are
sewing a Paul Revere costume
for the parade a nd subsequent
bicentennial events, but the best
offer on a horse to date is $50 tor
the parade.
So, what is a nice girl like her
doing in a situation like this?
··1 was just thinking, 'Wouldn't
it be fun to ride around at mid-
night some night and wake up the
neighbors','' Mrs. Paul said.
''I was talking to (Coun-
cilwoman) Gaby Pryor at church
and she thought it was a great
idea and asked o'le if I would like
to be Paul Revere." Mrs. Paul
said.
1 Anyone with a horse or ideas
where to get one can contact the
bicentennial committee by call-
ing Marsha Polizzi at 559-0175 or
Jim Kincannon at559,.41J7.
Police Kill Man
INGLEWOOD CUP!) -Police
Monday shot and killed a man
who wounded a nother offieer
with his own service revolver.
Lee A. Taylor, ·34, was killed in-
stantly by two policemen after
Taylor shot officer Lyle Ellison,
37, in the shoulder. Ellison was
taken to Centinela Valley Com-
munity Hospital where his condi·
tion was listed as satisfactory.
Man ·vs. Dogs
Jogger Evens Up the Score
CHICAGO iUPll -Sidney
!lwt ai:;c us. ""'ho car ries a baseball
bat to fend off loose dogs when he
goes jogging in Lincoln Park, got
a meas ure of revenge upon two
dog owner s. But he y,•as less than
satisfied.
Judge Robert E . Cusack on
Monday found Judy ~tendelson ,
27, and Evelyn Cohen, 27, auilty
of letting their dogs run un-
leashed in the park and flned
them S2S each.
But the judge round them inno-
cent of charges that they owned
\'ICious dogs.
On Ap ri l 1, Cusack found
· ~fareus guilty of doing criminal
damage to property by slriking
the dogs Y.·lth hi& bat and break-
ing the right front leg of one of
them.
,\l the bench trial of the women
Monday, t.1 arc us testified the
'<
dogs, ''snarling, barking and
jumping." att1cked him as he
jogged along the lakefront on
Chi cago's North Side.
He said he was terrified and
fended them ort with his bat,
whi ch is inscribed "'Go, Fido,
Go." .
The women testified they took
the dogs to the park on leashes,
then let them run free. They said
1ttarcus ran past them yelling,
··1r those come near me, they're
dead dogs," and then struck the
dogs without provocation.
Wh e n the judge freed the
\\'Om e n o f c harges that they
owned vicious dogs, Marcus was
angry. '
"We 're i.n the grips or at'I
epidemic do& problem," ht1: said.
lie s aid he would appeal hia
conviction .
''l don 't care if it t11ce1
$1010001" be said. ,
Sweeney. argued that the
teaching methods now used in
public school& are not doing the
job, and the districts should be
held liable.
Warner's bees, however, are
registered with the county
Agricu ltural Department, ac-
cording to a spokes man. The· de-
partment routine!)' inspects
beehives for e videncG of
foulbrood, a bacterial lnfectioh
that strikes bees.
Daly, who flew the last chaotl~
flight from Da Nang ~fore the
Communists took over, said he
tried unsucces s fully to cal l
Mccurdy in Saigon twice since ar-
riving in Japan. ·
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Contestants
Get a Break
According to tbe affidavits, re-
sidents of the neighborhood have
as.keel Warner to give up the
hives, but to no avail. They claim
the problem has exis ted tor
several years.
RESCUE ..• ;
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
McDonald'& hamburger stands,
whose slogan i& "You Deserve a
Break Today," decided lo give a
break to entrants in a contest
raced with a computer blitz by
Abortions Or de red
'ST. LOUIS IAPJ -A three-
judge panel of the 8th U.S.
Circuit Court or Appeals ruled
Monday t hat St. Louis must allow
abortions in city-owned hospitals
and must also hire physicians
who do not, Bs a matter of cons-
cience, object to performing
abortions.
right what to do. Jr it weren't l«
him, that baby might not havt
lived. I'm just Sti) proud of him."";
engineering students. ·
The chain was faced with the
problem of what to do about !he
computerized entries that could
have snared the lion's share of
the 2,000 prizes for a syndicate of
26 students at CalTech in
t" Pl!_sadena.
But Matt, who. works part time
at Wilson Ford in Huntingtoa
Beach and hopes to become 1
marine engineer, was a little em~
barrassed about the fuss. If,
After all, he said, he was juSl
applying the first aid1 technique
fli s fifth · grade teacher, Ml~IS
Pullman (now Mrs. Joan MUWj
demonstrated when he was in her
class at.Crest View School. "1
THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS.
ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION
REGA RDI NG ENERGY AND THE LACK THEREOF.
IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS, THAT THE REAL
CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDU AL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY
THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE -"DON'T STAND
UP WH EN YOU CAN SIT, DON'T SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN."
ETC. j
UNFORTUNATELY. THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER
INTO BU SINESS, AND IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO
FINE A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT
ALDEN 'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN. AND THE CARPETS
ARI STRETCHED PROPERLY, A ND THE CARPETS ARE
STRETCHED PROPERLY. AN D THE SEAMS ARE HANO.SEWN
AND RE~NFORCED WITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO
DOIT RIGHT. THEN WE TAKE LONGER!
DON'T BUY VALUABLE CARPETING AND HAVE IT RUINED BY
A SHODDY INSTALLATION -CALL ALDEN 'S AND FIGHT THE ENERGY CRISIS.
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"'DEAR PAT: 1·repliedtoan ad·
rertisement by the American
-'strological Assn. oC Canton,
Ohio .. J was to receive a 3,000·
IVOrd natal horoscope ·ror $3.50.
The horoHcope arrived three
weeks Jater with a message ad·
vertising u more d e t.ailed
horoscope for $9.95. In the s hort
Yersion, reference constantly'
tWas made to thift major
'Aoroscope, such us, "look to the
lectlon dealing with ... for more
detailed explanation. " This ad
<:ilso said my large r horoscope
already was prepared because I
wa s ··se lected out of the
thous ands of people who replied
to American's ad'' to be us<.>d as a
research s ubject . The $9.95 sup·
posedly was the cost of making a
copy of the horoscope for me. 1
sent the check for the larger one
in Sei>tember 1974, but many let·
ters and phone c alls never have
elicited a satisfactory response.
All the stars are telling me is that
J 'vebeenhad~
V.A., Fountain Valley
The American Astrological As·
-sn. separated from the lntema·
tional Astrological Assn. in Oc·
&ober 1973. Botb companies con·
tlnue. to provide the same
i;ervice, sharing the same
honorary president, John Ford.
'and the same research associate,
Tom Kennedy. Each company
claims to be a research company
collecting data and both charge
subjects S3 plus postage ror a
\copy of this horoscope data.
'Richard Suarez, president or
American's parent company,
Consumer Publishing Co., re·
ported that on Jan. I, approx·
tmately 2,400 unopened orders
for American's $3 horoscope
were stolen. Since AAA bad no
way of knowing whose orders
were stolen or which persons Lo
tontact. many are still waiting
for orders lo be filled. Persons
~Ith nondelivery problems
should write to Pau.la llarris,
AAA, Dept .. Bl, 4965 W.
Tuscarawas, Canton, OH 44708.
Hania promises to 8elld a rorm
for the appropriate astrological
btfonnatlon and send the com·
pleted natal horoacope with Ito
further charge.
Peor l'ireblight
DEAR PAT : I have several or-
pamental pear trees that were
.poing fine until recently, when
the blossoms became dark. I 've
1beard different versions or treat-
'men t depepding on which
,nursery one chooses to believe.
Can you find out what is caus in g
this and how to treat it from an
objective source?
K.J .• Irvine
Flrebllght Is your problem, ac·
a)rding to Kenneth E. Mueller,
farm adviser for the Agricultural
··Extension Service. He said that
the recent wet weather during
the flowerin1 of ornamental pear
·indicates that this wlU be another
y.ear w'tth moderate to severe
outbreaks of this dis·ease,
m;pecially in certain areas of
Mission Viejo and Irvine.
Firebltght is characterized by
sudden wilting, followed by
shriveling and blackening of
blossoms, tender shoots and
young fruit. Request treatment
information, ''Flrebllght of
~rults and Ornamentals," or
ake a sample of an Infected
. ranch to 1000 S. Harbor Blvd.,
naheim, for verification ot the
sease.
for the Re11.-...a
l DEAR PAT: I am trying to
find out how I can contact an or·
lanization called AARP. It has to
llo with retired people. J saw an
8d about it some time ago but
didn't cut it out. I can't find a list·
~(or this group in the telephone
rectory eithe r . B.M., Newport
ach
: B.M .. Newport Beach ·~ The American As8oclatlon of·
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er SS and retired, oan be con·
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each Blvd •• Long Beach
· phone: (2t3) 432-5781). The Ac·
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A .J.M.) organization, (or
p:rsonl aged 50·6', al80 may be
1'tacbed at the above address
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:nelegate Departs .. ;1 PARIS (UPI> -The chic! U.S.
;.,teleg.ate to the preparatory
:lfleeting of oil producing and con·
·•umlng countries left Paris today
:.ner eight days or talks failed to
:break the deactlock on an e..genda
: for a world energy con.ference.
'Charles Robin.son, un ·
;d ersecretariy ol State for
·tconomlc affairs , was the first
:tlelecalioo chief to leave the con·
:rerence. Other members of the ·u.s. dele1allon l toyocjoo.
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Tuesday, April 15, 1975 DAIL y PILOT Ai
\!eto Possible
NOx Revebal
Goes to Brown
From Wire Services
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Allee
a three-month fi g ht, th e
Legislature has sent Gov. Ed-
mund G. Brown Jr. a bill wiping
out a requirement that J.9 million
used cars in Southern California
be equipped with $35 anti-smog
devices.
The measure (S B41 ) by Sen.
Omer L . Rains <D·Ventura1,
was forwarded to Brown Monday
when the Senate, on a 29-4 \'Ole,
approve d w ithout d e b ate
technical amendments made by
the Assembly. It is the most con-
troversia l bill reaching the Gov-
ernor's desk since he took office
in January.
Brown has give g no public in -
dication of whether he will sign
or veto the legisla tion. But Tom
Quinn, tHe Governor's top en~
vironmental advisor and former
campaign manager. has been ac-
tively working against the bill.
vestige· of this paorly-conee:ived,
expensive and futile procram,''
Holmdahl said.
'fhe repeal measure cleared
the Assembly last Thursday on a
minimum 54 ·25 vote after
lawmaker s were flooded by let-
ters from irate citizens who were
fed up with the on-again, orr-
again anti·smog program. The
repeal bill had been approved on
a 28·6 margin in the Senate last.
Januray.
The program was designed to
reduce s mog emitted by older
cars that were not factory-
equipped with the devices.
Ex-Manson
Girl Turns
SOME .SKATEBOARDERS-LIKE THESE--+IAVE DEVELOPED CONSIDERABLE SKILLS
But for the Novice, Broken Bones and Bloodied Sodlea are Ever .. pre1ent Threats
Brown's press secretary, Hill
Stall, said he did not believe that
the governor had made up his
mind on the bill.
"He has been talking to a lot of
people about it and has as ked for
a lot of information," Stall said.
"My guess is tha t, when he is
confident of o,~:hat the proper de·
cision is, he will a nnounce it."
'Straiglu'
LOS ANGELES (AP> -
Former Charles Manson "fami~
Jy" member Catherine Share,
seeking a new life, says she calls
herself by a new name now and is
getting medica l atrention to
erase the Manson "X " from her
forehead.
Bone·er1•nching Fad Darryl R. White, the Senate's
secretary, said Brown has 12
days to sign or veto the bill. If he
does not act within that lime, the
bill will become law without his
signature, White said.
Ska.~_eboarders Rolling Into OC Hospitals Miss Share, 32, known in the
"family" as Gypsy, held a news
conference Monday to announce,
.. I don't intend to let the public's
obsessions with what they have
been told put me in a bag I don't
belong in. I look to · a positive
-constructive future." •
By JACK CHAPPELL
0t IM Cio•Uy Pilot $t .. I
Scooting down a steeply sloped
street, the young skateboarder
whisked around a corner and into
the griU of a car.
"A lot of mothers don't reall y
like to clean up blood and they br-
ing them in here loo thinking
they might have a more serious
injury than m eets the eye." an
emergency room nurse a t Hoag
Memorial Hospital said.
Skateboarding is a continuing
passion or California youth. Jts
devotees can spend from $10 to
$30 f or their four-wheeled
boards.
Their parents can spend much
more (or the orthopedic surgeon
who sets whatever breaks when
the skateboarder meets an im-
movable object.
Usually what breaks is a wrist,
arm or elbow, according to a San
Clemente orthopedist who treats
about two patients a week who
have been injured in skateboard
mishaps.
"Stepping on a, skatelxiard is
like stepping on a banana peel.
When it slips out from wider you ,
you're r eally going. There's not
much time to protect yourself,"
the physician s aid. , ,
· He said in the south cOast
a rea, more of his patients coine
to him via a skateboard (ban
from bicycle accii:lents or from
falls from trees, buildings "etc.
They're about e qual to motorcy·
cle mishaps, he said.
He also said his son had a
skateboard.
''When one kid in a
neighborhood gets one. they all
have to have one," said Betty
Menser. manager of Brownie's
-Toys in San Juan Capistrano.
She said Brownie's has one
model and sells one or two of the
boards a week.
In N ewport Beach Billie
·McNeilly, owner of the Toy Shop
in Corona del Mar , sells five ·
Ousied Coast
Commissioner
Scores Brown
LONG BEACH (AP)-ASoulh
Coast Regional Coastline com-
missioner, who lost his seat aJong
with commission chairman
Donald Bright, says !)»doubts if
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. had the
legal authority to fire him.
Republican Donald Phillips.
appointed to the coastline panel
by then Gov. Ronald Reagan.
told a meeting of Lhe COlJ\mission
Monday: "I n either waive nor
abaf!don any claim of right to the
office of commissioner.''
Brown repl~ed Phillips, 49,
who is a ~ng Beach city ccwn·
cilman, wilh David Commons,
61, or Los Angeles. Bright, a 44-
year-old bemocrat also appoint·
ed by Reagan. was replaced by
Frank Ca ~a do , SI , of L os
Angeles. , ,
Phillips, said he "has no pre-
sent plans" to sue to retain h.is
coastline panel seat, but he did
not rule out the possibility.
Bright was not present at Mon-
day's meeting.
In a statement to the com-
mission, Phillips noted an opi·
nion issued by the state attorney
general 's office which ·adYised
that all reSic:in~l commissioners
would &efve for three-year
terms. ending Jan. l , 1977.
But t~ slate attorney-.
general's oCfice issued another
opinion la.st ·mooth stat~g thal
commissioners can be replaced
by the goYernor or other appoint·
Ing autboritie!( such as the state
Senate or ti\.e A1se~bly speaker.
mod els ranging 1n price from $10 .
to $30 for the top o( the line. tt has -
a flexible body and urethane
wheels that grip the road.
Despite the potential for acci·
dents -an 11-year-old Laguna
Beach boy recently broke a leg,
hi s left arm and his right elbow,
suffered a concussion and sus-
tained major d ental damage
when he and an auto collided -
no coastal city bans skate boards.
One bone doctor estimates that 10
to 20 percent of the broken wrists
h e trea t s as a re s ult of
skateboard accidents may result
in som e permanent disability.
Laguna Beach tried about a
year ago. Newport Beach has a
law in the works. but still.months
away. Huntington Beach has
stretched a "hazardous beach
games and activities" ordinance
to cover skate boarders but only
on beach area sidewalks.
They and other cities, Irvine,
Cos ta Me sa, San Ju a n
Capistrano, Fountain Valley and
the county areas or Mission Vie·
jo, El Toro, Laguna Niguel, Dana
Point, and Capistrano Beach all
rely on e nforce ment by a state
vehicle code section which de-
fines s kat e board e r s as
''ped estrians·· for l egal
purposes.
Another code section states in
part nO pedestrian ''shall sudden·
ly leave a curb or other area of
s afety and walk or run into the
path of a vehicle which is so close
as to constitute an immediate
hazard."
''Our d e puties will cite
skateboarders if they violate that
vehicle cod e section," said
Sheriff's Sgt. Don Van Gundy at
the Laguna Niguel sheriff's sub-
station.
"Wh er ever the re are /hills,
there are kids on skateboards
and they are a problem," Van
Gundy said. -
Actually even where there
aren't hills. there are kids on
skateboards and they are a pro-
blem.
A Fountain Valley Community
1-tospila l spokes man said the
hospital had ''ha d a run on them''
recently but estimated that "less
than 10" a m onth are treated in
the e mergency room .
A Huntington Intercommuni~y
Hospita l spokeswoman estimat·
ed about the sam e number were
treated there . At Hoag
Memorial, between IO and 15.
come in each month. Hoag got an ·
especiall y heavy influx during
F.aster Week .
Eme rgency room personnel at
South Coa s t Community
Hospital. Mission Community
Hospital and San Clemente
General estimated they see
betwee n 10 and 15 injured
skateboarders a month.
Sout h 'Coast Community
Hospital is in the middle of
"skateboard country" because of
the precipitous hillside roads in
the s urrounding communities.
Janice Karelius of the South
Coast e mergency room said
while lhe majority of its patients
had had only minor lrtjuries,
some sustained major head in-
juries as well as broke~ oones .
In Laguna Beach, a whole
c ulture s urrpund s th e
skateboard, which ts for many or
its riders an ersatz surf board, to
be picked up and used when surf.
ing is not possible,
The Art Colony's twisty steep
·streets are festooned with the
skateboa rders who as one dis·
grunlled m otorls t observed
"~me at you from all direct.tons,
whlpetng around blind curves,
through gas stations and down
the sidewalk• a.ad lhrOu.lh cross-
walk11 irrespective of the color of
the (traffic) s ignal."
A 11pecial wrinkle ot the sport
ln Lagunp Beac" js a teaming Up
between s kateboarders -and a
friend who h as a car.
The car follows behind a pack
or skateboarders and holds back
the traffic as they careen down
o ne of th e c ity 's s t ee p
thoroughfares_ At the bottom of
the hill, the skate boarders climb
into the car and are zipped back ·
to the top or the hill:
"The kids are using the public
streets, especially the curving
ones and it is a n in creasing pro-
blem. They ha ve absolutely no
protection on a s kateboard and
even if they are very mobile ir
they fall off and in front or your
car, they've had it," another or-
thopedic s urgeon said.
He suggested certain areas be
d es ignated fo r the use of
s kateboarders.
"Of cou r se, the ultimale
responsibility goes back to the
parent," he s aid.
It would take effect im -
rr1ediately.
The m easure would repeal the
current month-by-month re-
quired installation of the devices
to control the e missions of
nitrogen oxid e (NOx) from
1966·70 cars in the South Coast
Air Basin. which includes the
counties of Los Angeles, Ora nge.
San Bernardino, Santa Barbara,
Ventura and Riverside.
Left untouched would be a
statewide require ment that the
devices be installed upon change
of ownership or registration of an
out.of·state car in California.
But even th0 latter law was un-
der attac k a s Sen .· John
Holmdahl <D·Al amedal. Mon -
day introduced legislatioo to r e-
peal all state requirements for
NOx devices on 1966·70 autos.
"It is tim e to r emove the last-
She said her new name is
Jessina -she won't reveal her
new last name for the sake of
privacy -and is getting medical
help to remove the "X" et.cbed
into her forehead five years ago
as a sign of allegiance to ~anso~.
Mi ss Share, a n orphan in
France before coming to this
country. served 3 1h years in
prison, but not in connection with
the Manson murders. She was
convicted of taking part in a n
Aug. 21, 1911 , holdup of a
H awthorne g un store in an
abortive effort to get weapons for
breaking Manson out of jail.
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Here y.•e arc, not CYen yet out of
the rainy seuson , and lhe L:iguna
Beach City Cou ncil is fretting
over the threat of nude s un.
b1.1thers reposing on Art Colony
beaches. 1-lov.· awful.
This condition is like v.·orrying
about an earthquake before it
happens.
Over the years. lher.e haven't
been too many cases of bathers in
the buff along the l,aguna
.s hore lin e. Out now Lagu na
Police C hief f<'rank Schopcn
warns the re C'O uld be naked
forms all over the place this com-
ing s ummer.
Rect.•nt cou rt tlcl'isions. the
chief suggests. make it imposs i-
bl e to haul in a buff bather under lewd conduct. or indecent ex-
posure htv.•s or the past. This, he
S<.iys. is because the courts have
ruled that nude isn't necessarily
lC\Vtl.
Tutsday.Al)ril 15. 1975
PhnomPenh'HangingOn'
Viet Cong Blow Up South Vietnam Yret Bomb. Dump
By The AssO<"lat.ed Presa
The Cambodian government reportedly still held Phnom
Penh today despite claims by the Khmer Rouae radio that Com·
munist·led insurgents \vere "1>enetra.ting deep" into the city and
occupied the air1>0rl . "
Jn South Vietnam, fighting continued on three sides or Saigon
;,ind the Viet Cong blew up a bomb dump al the big Bien Hoa air
base 15 miles north or the cupital.
CAMBODIAN TROOPS IN PHNOM Penh told newsmen the
insurgents were al the northern outskirts or the city but bad not
entered in . The city was quiet and the government radio con-
tinued to broadcast. ' ·
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CRIPPLED BOY PUSHES WHEELCHAIR ON HIGHWAY 1
Refugees Flee Down Road Dally, En Route lo.Saigon
l.if e Not Worse
Old Age 'Myths'
Debunked in Poll
WASHINGTON <UPI) -An overwhelming majorily of peo-
ple oppose mandatory retirement and advocate automatic cost of
living increases in Social Security benefits (or the elderly, ac·
c..·ording lo a survey published today by lhe National Council on
the Aging.
The 245 -page report, based on a poll conducted by Louis
Harris and Associates, sought to deslroy what it said were myths
about old age -particularly an idea held by young and old alike
that it 1s a miserable time of life for most people.
''RECOGNIZING TltAT life is not so terrible for
• themselves," it s aid, "older people have bought the stereotypes
und myths or old age and consider themselves the exception to the
rule.
··In fact , for every older person who feels that his or her own
life is worse now than what he or she thought it would be, there
are three who s ay that life is better now than they expected."
It noted that old people generally have a better self-image
than the young and added : ''Not only do four in five older people
look back on their past li ves with satisfaction, three in four feel
that their present is as interesting as it ever was, and over half
are making plans for their future."
The report said 86 percent of the people interviewed in the
United States. both young a nd old, arc opposed to mandatory re·
tiremenl at a fi xed age for productive employes who want to con·
tinue working.
THIRTY-SEVEN percent of the present retirees -about 4.4
million people -feel they did not retire from choice and 31 per·
· cent would like to be working now, it said.
Eve n among people who do the hiring and firing, it said. 87
percent felt employers discriminate against old people and 37
percent questioned a fixed mandatory retirfment age for ever·
yone.
Apparently referring to President Ford's proposal to hold
the cost of living increase in Social Security benefits lo 5.5 per-
cent. the report said "there was no indication that the public sup-
, ports an arbitrary limitation on this increase."
In fact, it said, an overwhelming 97 percent of the people
believe that Social Security benefits s bould increase automatical-
, Jy with the cost of living.
A SUMMARY OF the findings did not include details or the
:;urvey sample.
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Som, M-,
Tfdes
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Field tePorla said thal the town of Talthmau alx mllea 1outti
ol lhe capital waa abandoned to the rebels after tt came W1der
heavy recoilless r"ifle· and mortar fire. Al te• 100 covemment
soldle.r1 were reported kllled or wounded, and a tic lOSmm·bowttiers
werelef'tbehlnd. -· N'ewamen in Phnom Pt-nh said the Khmer Rouae still held a
marketplace astride the road to the airport. Re porls Monday
night said the 1overnment had airlifted reinforcement. to the
airfield to join about 1,000 troops trying to hold a llne alone the
railroad par1llel to thehlgbway.
Sydney Schaoberg of the NtW York Times, ODe or the six
iA.merican1 known to have remained in Phnom Penh, 1aid he
drove through the Pochentong market and aaw the rebelts. but
they made no effort to stop him.
SCHANBERG TALKED BY RADIO wilh a charter plane
circling the capital. Newsmen aboard the plane said the Univee&l·
ty of Phnom Penh, about hallway to Pochentong airport lhree
miles west of the capital, appeared to have been turned into a ma·
jor government military base. . \
&hanberg said the government defense llnes were withln
three miles of downtown Phnom Penh at some points. Bµt field
reports indicated a lull in fighting on the city's fronts, punctuated
by rocket fire. \,
Twenty-nine South Vietnamese airmen were reported
wounded in the attack on the big Bien Hoa air base north of
Saigon.
Viet Cong saboteurs slipped through the defenses of the big
base during the night, planted satchel charges in a bomb dump
and set orr explosions that shook buildings in Saigon. ·
Earlier in the night, 20 artillery rounds hit the base and
slightly damaged the main runway, field repbrts said.
Beirut B~ttling
Still Under Way
BEIRUT (UPI) -Heavy light·
ing with mortars and rockets,
grenade& and m achine guns
e rupted in several parts of
Beirut today between Palestinian
g uerrilla s a nd right-wing
Phalangists battling for the third
consecutive day.
Several bomb blasts rocked the
city in the morning and heavy
street lighting was reported in
and around the suburb of Chiyah,
south of downtown Beirut.
Utah's Child
Support Law
Struck DOW11
WASHINGTON (UPIJ -The
Supreme Court today struck
down a Utah law which requires
a father to pay child support to
boys until age 21, but cuts them
off at age 18 for girls.
The 8-1 opinion, written by
Jus tice Harry A. Blackmun, said
Arkansas is the only other state
which fixes the age or majority
for femaJes at 18 and for males at
21.
"No longer is the female
destined solely for the home and
the rearing of the family, and on·
Jy the male for the market place
and the world of ideas," the opi-
nion said.
"WOMEN"S ACTIVITIES and
responsibilities are ' increa.sing
and expanding. Coeducation is a
fact, not a rarity.
''The presence of Women ih
business, in the professions, in
government an.d, indeed, in all
walks of life where education is a
des irable, if not a l ways a
necessary antecedent, is ap.
parent and a proper s ubject of
judicial notice.
"Ir a specifi ed age or minority
is required for the boy in order to
assure him parental s upport
while he attains his education
and training, so,· too, il is for Lhe
girl."
Justice William H. Rehnquist
dissented, saying he thought the
facts in the case did not lend
themselves to a constitutional de·
cision.
TllE RULING stemmed from
a suit by Mrs. Thelma B. Stanton
in Salt Lake City lo obtain child
support payments for her
daughter , Sherri, after her
former: husband stopped paying
them when the girl turned 18.
Blackmun said the rourt's de·
cislon today does not necessarily
mean Mrs. Stanton will eventual·
ly win her la wsuit, since the
hWiband has claims that any un·
constitutional inequality between
the sexes should be remedied by
treating males as adults at age 18
rather than setting the age for
females at2l.
"This plainly is an issue of
state law to be resolved by the
Uta h courts on remand,''
.Blackmun said.
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THE BOMB explosions
knocked out store windows in the
capital, but police said no one
was hurt. The government today
ordered police onto streets echo·
ing with shots. Stores were
closed.
President Suleiman Franjieh.
recuperating at the American
University hospital after a gall
bladder operation. met t!)day
With · Phalangist party leader
Pierre Gemayel.
.. All sincere Lebanese and
Arabs condemn these acts which
do not help Lebanon and the
Arabs," Gemayel said later.
Government sources said Fran·
jieh requested the meeting, his
first with any of the factions in·
volved in the fighting.
Information minister Ma h ·
mound Ammar said the govern·
ment would call in troo(l5 if the
police fail to ha lt the fighting,
which has cost more than 160
killed and wounded since Sun·
day.
THE PALESTINIANS are bat·
tling the Phalangists, an extreme
right-wing, anti-Communist
political group which believes the
Palestinian s have too much
power in Lebanon.
UPI Reporter Mi chael Ross,
touring Chiyah, reported groups
of gunmen sniping al one another
in the streets. '
A hu ge col umn of smoke
s piraled upward from the center
of the district, blackening the
s ky.
Several jeeploods of Palesli·
nian guerrillas, armed with
g renades and machine guns,
, could be seen heading towards
the area from a nearby refugee
camp.
Both Sides
Favor Trial
Venue Change
WASHINGTON, N.C. CUPI) -
Both the prose cution and the de·
tense agree the murder trial or
Joan Little ought to be moved out
of this town '"7"' but for opposite re·
asons.
Attorneys for Miss Little. a
black charged with murdering a
white jailer, b ave argued for
some time that she cannot get a
fair trial ln eastern North
Carolina because or pretrial
publlclty and racial discrimina-
tion. They have asked that the
trial be moved t o the more urban
Piedmont section of the state. .
Beaufort County(. District. Al·
torney William Griffin agreed to
the change of ve•ue Monday,
saying in a brief that "deliberate
and excessive (protrtal) publici-
ty" had made lt difficult to select
aju.ry.
But Griffin a rgued the publici-
ty had been favorable to the de·.
Cendant and Insisted that lf the
trial be moved that it be kept in
eastern North Carolina.
Normally, • change oC venue
means a move to a nearby county
within the same Judldal district,
in this case the Easlttn Jud.Jcial
District comprised ol 23 eastern
North Carolina counties.
The le1at wranclint came on·
the lint day or what defense
lawyers say may be t'NO week111 of
;ira:umenl on pretri 11 defense mo·
Uons. .
Jerry Paul, Mil!• Uttle's chief
attorney, taid arwument.s on hla
finl motion -tor dlamts11'I on
the ground1 lbere~ reel al pre.
Judice In sele a of the Grand
Jury lhal I cted her -may
lake au lhl1 eek.
/\ \
111 Hospital
Actress Rosalind Russell, ill
with pneumonia, is in stable
condition at Cedars Sinai
Medical Center in Los
Angeles. The 6J.year-0ld ac·
lress was admitted last
Wednes day.
Railroad
Walkout
Set Friday
WASHINGTON CUPI) -The
Brothe rhood of Railway and
Airline Clerks has begun pre·
parations f or a•nationwidc
railroad strike beginning 12:01
a.m . Friday.
Union President C.L. Dennis
said Monday the 131 ,000 ra il
>A'orkers represented by the
Brotherhood have been voting on
a strike but there was no final an·
( IN SHORT )
nouncement on the vole.
De nnis said the industry's offer
"'as "'ins ufficient." BRAC has re·
fu sed arbitration designed by
federal mediator.
Kissinger Trip
WASHINGTO N (UPI)
Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss·
inger will make his long planned,
often postponed visit to South
America next week to discuss
trade and the possibility of lifting
sanctions against Cuba.
The state d epartment said
Kissinger will meet with pres i·
dents Maria Estela Peron of
Argentina, Ernesto Geisel or
Brazil and Carlos Andres Perez
of Venezuela during his four-day
trip beginning April 23 .
·No Frill•'. Flight"
MIAMI (U PI ) -Four airlines
began "no frills"' discount air
service Monday, and crowds of
travelers, carryi ng sack lunches,.
took advantage of the cheaper
fares.
The discount services permit
pas~engers on Eastern, Delta,
Naltcnal and Continental Air
Lines to ny for 35 percent less on
M.ond ays through Thursdays
wtthout free food and drink.
.. They brought along butter
cookies and bananas and ever-
ythin3," said a stewardess on an
early·morning fli ght from New
York.
Sadat Plan
CAIRO (U PIJ -Egyptian
President Anwar Sad a t h as
launched a domes tic reform pro-
gram t6 curb ris ing prices, speed
up economic development, com-
bat bureaucracy and provide
social insura nce ror the needy.
"We are on the threshold. of a
new stage and l have a complete
plan to meet the requirements or
this stage,'' Sadat said in :a
fireside chat.type radio and
television address to the nation
from his. office Monday night.
FBI Probes
Art Hei,st
BOSTON (AP) -Police
say the ba ndits who made
ortwitha Rembrandt paint.
ing valued ut SS00,000 may
plan to hold it for ransom
since they probubly would
~ave a difficult time selling
it. FBI agents have joined
police ln working on the
case.
The paln't i n g wa s
grabbed at the Boston
Museum of Fin~ Arts by
two men in a storing heist
Monday.
One of the bandil8 was
armed. He pistol-whlpped
a muaeum guard dUrlng
lhe robbery. As the bandits
fled the building in a cur
driven by an accomplice
the armed m a n fired tn.ree
s hot&. No one was hit.
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S4.3 Million
Man f;uilty
In Robbery
From Wire Services .
Wlllia111 A. Marzano, one of six mtn chareed in
the lergeat cush robbery In U.S. history, pleaded
guilty In federal court In Chlcu1i10 as the trial of two
ot.her defendants bcl(an.
Marzi.no. 31, was the third defendant to plead
guilty to chwrgcs of robbing $4.3 million last Oc·
Lober rrom the vault of the Purolator Co., an
armored security rirm. About $1.4 million taken in
the burglary has never been recovered. • Pope Paul VI, a self.styled astronautics fan, re-
<.·c1vt!d U .S. space veteran Eugene A. Cernao in a
rrivateaudience.
Cernan, who orbltt-d earth in the Gemini 9 mis·
1 tiion. circled the moon in
Apollo IO and landed on it
( PEOPLE J in Apollo 17, was accom-
panied to the papal au-
~-------~-d.ience by his wife.
· Pope Paul has closely
follo ... ,.ed space exploration, commented frequently :
on it ~nd rccci ved ~number of U.S. astronauts. · • The lir;.indywine Rifer Museum at Chadds
F'ord, Pa. announced the @:ifl of six major paintings
by Andrew Wyeth, including his female nudes that
caused ;.i stir last year in Japan.
1'he museum refused lo reveal the value of the
puintings. Art experts, however, placed their value
atover$1 million.
Wyeth, 57, is regarded as one of the most impor-
tant painters of his time in America. He is widely
known for his paintings of the land he knows and the
1>eople who work and live on it. • Songwriter Ira Genihwin was reported recover-
ing satisfactorily from surgery to stop internal
bleeding, a UCL.A Mcdicul Center spokesman said.
Gershwin, brother of the late composer George
Gershwin, suffered several broken ribs in a fall at
his Beverly Hills home Friday.
Gers hwin, 78 , has 'A'rilten songs for films since
1931, among them . "Delicious" (1931 J, "Goldwyn
Follies" C 1939). '"Cover Girl" 11944 J, "An American
in Paris" (1951)
•
The queen of Sikkim, a onetime American de·
butante, made a plea for her husband's safety and
freedom to choose hi s own future.
The former J·lopc Cooke, 34, who became
gyalmo or queen of the tiny 1-limalayan land when
she married Choygal (ruler) P!il~en Thondup
Namgyal, 51, in 1963, s poke on telev1s100 as her sub-,
jects voted in a referendum on whether to abolish
the monarchy and formally turn Sikkim into an ln-
' dian state. .
She said she last spoke with the king in ~larch
<ind has been unable since then t(> reach him by
telephone. She left Sikkim two years ago at the out-
break of antiroyttlist violence and has been living in
New York with her t'A'O children. • Britain's Queen Mother Elizabeth arrived in
.-Tehran for a five-day visit at the invitation of the·
Shah and Empress Farah.
The queen mother is scheduled to make
sightseeing tours of Israhan and Shiraz and atsa: in·
spect a number of children's and welfare organiza-
tions during her stay. •
Dead at 77
Frederic March haS ended a
54-year career on stage and
screen that brought him two
Academy Awards. 1"1e SU('-
cumbed to cancer Monday in
Mt. Sinai Hospital. I-le won
Oscars for ''Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde" in 1932 i..lnd "The
Best Years of Our l..ivcs" in
1946.
Brown Gets
'R ent Break '
SACRAMENTO f1\P) -The
rent on the state-owned a part-
ment where G o v. Edmund
Brown Jr. lives hasn't gone up in
rive years, v.•hile the rent on
cheaper state-owned upartments
across the street has doubled, the
legislature has been told .
A s pokesman for the tenants in
the cheaper apartments brought
up the subject Monday at a sub--
committee hearing.
Bishop
Seeking
Support
SAN DIEGO <U PI 1
A Catholic bishop who
set off communion-rail
confrontati o ns with
feminists by ordering
priests to deny the sacra·
ments to abortion ad-
vocates has ca lled o~
other bishops to join him
in his stand .
"This was certainly
John Veneman, chief domestic adviser to Vice not the .easies t thing to
President Nelson Rockefeller, and an associate do." the !\-lost Rev. Leo
were beaten on the head with a hammer when they 1·. Maher, 59, s <1id of con-
surprised a burglar at Veneman's apartment, fronlations Sunday in
police reported in San Francisco. ' three churches of hi s
Authorities said Ven~man, 49, a nd Raymond diocese, \vhich covers
Pope, 47, were treated at San 1'"'ran~isco General h a I f of So u t h c r n
Hospital for lacerations and contusions suffered, California.
and ~·ere relc;.ised. "But it was not painful
• either, because l feel I 'ferry Sanford, who has not yet announced his am p e rf 0 rm in g m y
candidacy fO.r the Democratic presidential nomina-pastoral duty. 1 think
tion. apPQinted former, Gov. Philip Hoff of Vermont . there m••Y well be a na·
to run his carripaign. tional trend to reinforce
Sanford. former governor of North Carolina the faith as a result" of
and now president of Duke University, is expected the conflict h e re, the
to make u fGrmal announcement in late sprin~ or bi shop said.
early ~um ml!r.
'FBI Paid
Brother'
-Scott
SAN FRANCISCO
(UPI) -Jack Scott
thinks the FBI has paid
his older brother, who he
says ii:; an a lcoholic, for
supplying information on
the Patty Hearst case. -
Scott is the s ports
world radical who had
. been sought ro_r_~n·
ing re~i:ig t_he
whereabOuts of the miss·
ing daughter of San
Francisco Examiner
president and editor
Randolph llearst .
SCOTT, 33, Monday
described his brother
Walt er, 42, as an
alcoholic ex-Marine who
has been in and out of
mental institutions and
who has occasionally
·done com puter work.
Scott 5aid his brother
''beat up" both their
parents last December
in their Las Vegas, Nev ..
residence so he wired
him $3,000 to look for u
JOb in the east "to get
him away from m y
purents."
Coast Coed
On Trojan
Alix Riley I daughter or
Mrs. Briggs Rlley, 851·21
-Domingo Drive,
Newport Beach, has
been appointed news
editor of the Daily Tro-
jan al use.
The sophomore
journalism student is in
c harge or th e
newipaper's copy desk.
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Student
Smoking
Bill Held
SACRAMENTO <UPI! -A bill
seuing aside areas in Califorvia
high schools for student smoking
may reduce the use of marijuana
among youne people, according
to the meosure's author.
Sen. Arlen Gregorio, (D·St&n
Mateo), made the comment Mon-
d~1y after a vote on his measure
was delayed in the Assembly.
Lawmakers voted down two aets
of amendments which would
have weakened the bill and then
set it tor a special order of busi·
ness Thursday ...
"I think it is a better chance of
stopping pot smoking if students
are smoking where they can be
seen,'' said Gregorio. His bill
<A'ould permit high schools to set
areas aside for smoking, which is
~urrently prohibited.
THE QUESTICtN of increased
marijuana smoking was posed
by Assemblyman John Briggs,
CR-Fullerton), who said such
smoking areas could increase pot
use in light of a· Senate-passed
bill to substantially reduce the
penalties for possession of marl·
juana.
Amendments by As -
semblyman Alister McAUster,
c 0 -San Jose), would have al-
lowed local school district resi-
dents to vote on whether to allow
s moking areas. Another set
would have required parents to
write notes to school officials giv-
ing permission for their children
to smoke. Both sets were de·
feated.
Assemblyman Dixon Arnett,
CR -Redwood City), who
managed the bill on the As-.
sembly floor. said he thought he
had enough votes to send the
1ncasure to Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. for signature.
Gregorio, a non-smoker, said
his bill would eliminate the pro-
blem of s tudents smoking in
lavatories.
Singers
By Her
CUPO-
father of
singer Cher o, sued his
daughter for S4 million
Monda)'. de anding she
stop telling ople he is a
criminal.
Sarkitlan brought suit in
Superior Court against
Cher. Time &nd People
magazines for remarks at -
tributed to her In magazine
articles in which s he
described her father as "a
compulsive gambler and
heroin addict."
Sarkisian, long separat-
ed from Cher's mother,
conceded he bad been ar-
rested ror narcotics and
bad cheCk offenses years
ago, but he said these are
now ''past and stale
private facts."
Youths Drown
As Auto Hits
Flood Channel
CHINO (UPI) -A car carry-
ing four teen-agers spun out of
control, plunged 100 feel over an
embankment and sank in a
water-filled flood control channel
Monday, drowning two of them.
Authorities said all four youths
were hurled into the back seat of
the aulo when it bit the water,
sinking 15 feet to the muddy'
channel bottom.
In the youths' frantic attempt
to roll down the windows of the
l"Slr anrl eet out. waler rushed in· side and two of the youths
drowned. The other two boys, in-
cluding the driver, managed to
escape.
Rodney M. Taylor, 17, and
Gerry W. Weldon, IS, both stu-
dents a t Gary High School in
Pomona, drowned in the acci·
dent.
•Tu.lday.Aprll 15, 1975 DAIL'( PILOT A5
Edison Reports
Earni1igs Loss
I
LOS ANGEl~ES (AP) -A drop'of 23 percent i~·
first quarter e arnings has been reported bt
Southern California Edi~on Co., despite a 27 percent
increase in revenues. '
A spokesman for the utility s aid net incomes for
the three months ended March 31, aner provisions
for dividends on prererred stock. amounted to $30.f
million, or 64 cents a share, compared with $39.1
million or 90 cents a share for the same period •
year ago.
The spokesm an said 1975 first quarter revenues
were $414 .6 million, up from $325.7 million lor the
t;amcquarter in 1974.
Company offi cials attributed last year's above·
normal operating results to favorable weather con·
ditions and extraordinary availability of hydroelec-
tric power.
This year, thry added, the utility had to use low·
suUur fuel oil to meet its generating requirements
and there WjS an increase also in other operating
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE ... '• . • •
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NoW, Rescue the .Bay . . '
When the.signers gathered at a park overlooking
Upper New port Bay last Friday and put their names
to a transfer document, their pens wrote a new
chapte r in the estuary's history.
T he acreage for more than a decade had been the
focal point of massive s uits, public campaigns,rpro-
m.ises, threats and fin ally a grand compJ-omise. ,(
Upper Newport Bay now will become a !ftate·
administer ed wildlife preserve. And some of its
beaches will become city-county facilities.
But a tough ca mpaign still lies ahead.
The bay is fa r from saved.
Its \Vaters are deemed unfit for S\Vimming or
s he llfish gathering. ·
Silt a nd debris have all but choked the estuary
.<Ind m a jor d evelopme nt miles away, but in the
drainage a rea, threatens eve n more pollution.
Governm e nt recognized the threat and plans
have begun for e;xpens ive studies to show how lhe
estua ry can be cleaned up.
Indeed , in the word.5 of one of the delegates at the
cer e monies, the Mayor of Newport Beach: ''This is
not the end (of the efforls ). ll is the beginning."
Health Planning
Orange County s upervisors are laking steps
aimed al getting themselves into the health facilities
planning bus iness.
Al the behest of Supervisor Ralph Clark, the
board ag reed lo study the possibility of competing
with the exis ting comprehensive Health Planning
Council for the rig ht to be the sole review agency for
new health fa cility applications.
more work . than Ibey s:an handle, this addltlonal
responslblUty\Vouldbetoomuch. .•
At the very least, it would rooter an increase in the
bureaucracy s ince board members would have to de-
signate new \l\)des or old pronieS'to rlin the planning "$ency. . . ,.,
Admittedly the existing health plannin'g cc\iincil
has had Its p~blems and they are not'froned out. But
at least the collncil is worldil& to ()ecome an efficient,
effective-and most lm)imUntly-;-li>deeendent, re-
view board. . '
Tbe responsibility for health planning should stay
in th~ ~and s of a semi-autonomous unit like the liealth
planning council with only that solitary duty. "
Public's Watchdog
This year's county Grand Jury bas adopted the
policy of submitting its interim reports on public is -
sues to tbe county supervisors. five days before mak-
ing them public.
In some cases, the supervisors and affected coun-
ty department heads have receiYed advance copies of
the jury's reports 10 to 14 days before they were is-
sued to the public.
Jury Foreman Russe.II Parks says the reason for
the advance nOtice is to allow the supervi!ijor.s time to I acquaint themselves with the reports' contents before
they are asked questions about them.
Past juries have recognized that need by giving
the supervisors and affected department heads
copies of their reports from 12 to 24 hours in advance
of making them public.
That's ample time for. those concerned to prepare
their comments and/or defenses.
YlURSION .
TICKETS •
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i i I I • • What has made this all possible is the expiration
of the old f e d e ral health planning law and the
passage of a ne w one that broadens the powers and
fesponsibilities of the designated local planning units.
Judging by the fact that supervisors already have
The Grand Jury should keep in mind that it setves
as the public's watchdog, not the Board of
Supervisors' l i •STEP Rl<:sHT UP1 FOLKS -T~Efl.E'S STILL TIME TO GET ASOA~D!"
The U.S. Who Shall Leave?
Finds Dear
Gloomy
Gus Buying Time .in South Vietnam
Its Niche
( ART HOPPE )
The decline and fall or the
American empire can be dated
from the mid-1970s .
For 30 years, America had
ruled tbe destinies·of a billiOl'I
people around the globe. But cos-
tly military disasters in Asia,
coupl e d with humiliating
diplomatic defe ats in the Middle
East , had all but destroyed both
its economy and the will of its ·
people lo continue carrying the .
burden of saving mankind.
This on ce-mighty nation Was
clearly doom ed to become, at
best , a third-rate power. .
No one w as more delighted
than the fi endi sh Masterminds of
the Kremlin. "Now that we no
long er n eed worry about
Ame ri ca,•• sa id the Chief
Mastermind, rubbing his hands,
"we can move s wiftly forward to
save mankind." ·
The story about gambling,
marijuana traffic and pro-
stitution going on in the
Department of Agriculture
in Washington is encourag.
ing news! At least it shows
they're alive back there,
after all these do·nothing
years.
G.S.
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MEiNwmi.~, an ignored, in-
consequential America behaved
as a third·rate power should.
It closed its bases and
. withdrew its troops from abroad.
it· disbanded its thrH-mtllion-
man army, all of whom became
productive citizens. And it red·
penciled its $90 billion defense
budget.
WASHINGTON -A top-level
Pentagon official was horrified
lo hear the tele vision news quof-
ing Gen. George Brown from In-
donesia on possible renewed U.S.
military intervention in Viet-
nam-his horror pointing up the
i mpossible dilemma racing,
President Ford . and darkening
this nation's
future. '"Tlr!I!
Defens·e
Departmetlt.
civilian im-
mediate 1 y
placed a
transoceanic
telephone call
to Gen.
Brown ,
chairman or
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in
Jakarta. Brown protested be had
been slightly mfsquoted.
However, he did concede saying
that renew_ed U.S. ~bing·w-as
an option tO Cons!der. Since ~r
Ford March 6 n.ileiJ out"'11Y rel~
of American military fQlfC:e·to:lil•
dochi.Jla, Bz:own's explanation.did
not gt-ea Uy reaasurethe'Pentagon
official.
( EV ANS:N.OV AK )
guilty of! a more poig nant
betrayal In leaving.its South Viet -
namese friends to their doom.
mE HOPELESSNESS of the sit~lion w•i bro1'ght home to
Gen. Weyand's traveling party,
stunned by lfle deterioration or
South Vietnamese leadership.
They were told-by the people of
Saigoti, .from.: politicians to the
man in' the street, that fresh
leadership must be exerted with
the. /tt'eWly lteclusive President
Nguyen Van Thieu shoved into
lbe background;;. •
Jn "truth, however, even re·
vitalized leadership would face
imPoSsible odds, thanks to the
disastrous ARVN retreat com-
bined with the flood southward of
N6rth. Vietnam's .strategic re-
serves Ceontradicting the notion
DI a·"clvM:_.-ar''). ARVN combat
erfective·nes. has been halved,
from'lo lf».;000 to 54,000; Com-
munist main for ce strength is
225,000 and growing. Lavishl y
s upplied with Soviet tanks and
heavy artillery, the North Viet-
namese firepow~r advantage is
awesome.
Realis tically. the· ren1 aining
question in South Vietnam is who
shall leave. At least 5 to 6 milli on
probably want to escape Co m-
munis t rule. By li m iting the
fi gure to ARVN officers, govern-
ment officia ls and their fam ilies,
the figure s t ill e xceeds one
million. Even a draconian paring
to those Vietnamese certain to
face Communis t repression-
employes or the U.S. govern-
ment, those who worked with the
CIA and high offi cials of the
Saigon reg ime -would t ot a l
150,000.
ONE MEANS to evacuation
would be negotiation with Hanoi ,
but nobody he re believes· the
politburo would agree lo any
such exodus. The other option:·
force or the threat of force by
Washington.
That has produced brainstorm-
ing he re a bout landin g U.S.
Marines and '''arning Jl anoi of
r e ne\vcd bombin g: t o perm it
breathing spat·e and time for
evacuation ~ brai n s t o r m in ~
reflect ed by Gen. Brown in
J akarta .. But t he reality, re-
cognized by hi gh officials, is that
no credible threat can be made in
t od ay 's-A m erican po liticctl
climate. Thus, the prospect is not
only a Communist takeover but
a ba nd on men t by t he Un ited
States of all but a handful of
millions of Vi et namese who
placed their faith in this coun~ry.
l'.1ilitary ex pert Si r Robert
T h o m pso n s to p ped i n
\Vashington six .... ·eeks ago on his .
\\'ay home to London from Viet-
n a m whil e pu b li c and con-
gressional opinion loudly de-
nounced permanent U.S. com-
mitments in Indochina. "Eternal
d ishonor ,'· comme nted Sir
Robert, "is a permanent com·
mit ment." That "'iii be a heavy
load for Am eric;i n·s Lo bear in the
years ahead. ·'From whom?'' asked the
Chief Assistant Mastermind.
··From the Maoist imperialists
in Peking, of course," said the
Chief Mastermind.
And the Maoist imperialists in
Peking, needless to say, fell pre-
cisely the same a bout those fien -
dish S talinis t r evisionists .in
Moscow.
· ·As befitted the· leader Of a
third-rate power. the President
sold hiS fleet or jel planes,
helicopters and llnlousines. in a
garage sale, reduced his staff to
a secretary and a clerk.typist
1and trave led tourist class.
Congress met for two weeks a
year and talked ln thousands in·
stead of billions.
With national security no
longer an issue. there was no
need to spy on the citizenry.
Thanks to the dwindling of the
government bureaucraey, taxes
were cut and tbe economy
boomed. The surplus of the
always-bountiful harvests were
. given to the hUll&J'Y abroad, no
strings attached.
BUTTRIS was not;ust another
blooper by the Gener,1. It
reflected wi'despread feeling
among senior U.S. military of-·
Cicen that a born bing bluff might
at least . slow down the Hanoi
politburo's plans to swallow
Computer vs. Mailmen
So the long Cold War between
Moscow and Peking set in.
AS EACH SIDE was corrvinced
of its righteo.us ness in s aving
mankind, each felt fully jusWied
in fomenting coups, assassina-
tions and civil wars around the
world .
Na tur a ll y , th e c ivilian
economies of bo th nations suf·
fered drasticall y . Sul, as the
leade rs said, "No sacrifi ce is too
great in this crucial battle to wifl·
the h eart s a nd minds of
m ankind ."
In 20 years. of course, both
Moscow and P eking were feared
and hated by their enemies, en·
vied and hated by their nominal
allies, and dead broke.
In 20 years Americana were as
free and prosperous es the Swiis
and .loved and admired ever~
ywhere, even by waiters" in
Paris.
And while Americans coulctno
looger take pride in their nation
being the migh~iest on ea.r\h.
most were quite .,i'eased that it
wasthebest . .'
A few even felt sony for the
h.ated, bankrllpt 'Rlmlons and
Chinese. But as , the President
wisely said, ''Any utioa that
·thinks it knows .best bow to save
mankind gets what it deserves."
'South Vietnam. ·
There is no realistic hope that
South Vietnam can survive the
invading horde from the north.
The attem·pt to give Hmol pause
by talk of renewed bombing is inr
tended not to save the country .,ut merely win enough time to
evacuate hundreds or thousands
of' South Vietnamese doomed to
death or imprisonment by the
Communist takeover.
Whatever its purpose, high of-
ficials here view any threat of
bombing as futile-its credibility
doomed by publi~ and con·
gressional ppposition. Thus, b•v-
ing assured the victory of the
North Vietnamese military jug-
gernaut by reneging on its com-
mitments, the U.S. may now be
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WASHINGTON -Yourfriend·
. ly mailman, whose remuneration
averaa:es around $14,000 annual-
ly. may be going out on strike
this summer because the com-
puter is following him on his
.......is.
He is countlne on public sup-
port to justify striking, which is
against the law in his case, and
would tie millions of bouseholdS
and businesses into knots.
Consider. for example, those
households which receive all
their inconi.e by mail, including
Social Security rttipienls· wtro
expect their checks on precisely
the same day every month.
Mailmen won't get much sym-
pathyfrom them.
The trouble started in Kokomo,
lnd. where the computer was put
on the mailman's trai1. ~ ~dea ·.
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How Long Are Pa~e!"is Responsible?
The urgent need for revision or [ ). and iederal aid to needy children than 30 years :ago ai:; an As-
state welfare laws became ap-E' ARL _,ATER" _ fundl','while the county roots the semb1yman and 1s making an all-
pa r e nt las t month in the W .3 ·• ceMhJwet!arerecipientsbill. oulpushthis yeartoridthestate
Sacra mento Superior Court as a O'Laughlin further developed olthelaw.
wretched story of misguided ap· 40 I.hat the &,unty seeks out only
plication or curre nt law was un· local residents ''under rules
folded. Jn testimony so bizarre man whom the county had · which change every ten
lhHl Judge Joseph G. Babich was dragged into small claims court minutes." In an incredible state·
compelled to observe the actions for refusing to support a JO.year-ment the county welfare chief
of county of-old able bodied son. 1be son, told the judge they wouldn't
f i c i a I s drawing welfare, was himself the hound parents who deserted their
"shocks ever-father or two s mall children who children in infancy but would at-
yone·s sense he had deserted. Aakin_g why hi1 tempt to enforce interminable
of fai rness" it . ~ ~ son was on weltatt he was told rnponalblllty on a puent "'bo
was disclos ed I-' the son couldn't find work. raisedcbildrent~adulthood.
that vagaries Responding that he knew where
o f th e l aw lberewuajobferhlmlfbcknew
"''ere permit· -w-here to find the son, the county
t i n g 1 o ca I officiaJs r efwied to furnish the
authorities to address.
hound parents
for the sup~rt or able.'bodied,
grown children while overk>oking
the failure or those same persons
to suppGrt their own underage
children.
"It's, a Disneylan:d law," co~·
mented Babich, paul'ing to add,
1 .. Jt'a"i9r1e. It's an Alice in Won-
. derla11d th a t w e nt to Dis·
neYland. t• i
The case involved a SS.year-old
TO GET the mou... b<latt 1
higher court \lie m\lllldpel court
arbitrarily ruled for the county.
It was on the appeal that attorn,ey
Harry O'Laugblin developed tho
facts that the county wu pursu-
ing 200 similar cases while mak·
Ing no effort to compel thousands
or fathers lo support minor
children. The difference. 1p-
pare11tly, ie· that. the minor
cbilcften are supported by state-
'
mE PROBLllK arises rrom
.sections 17330 of the We:lfare code
and241 of the Civil code. Tbeflnt
provides that county welfare is a
charge a1alnst responsible re-
l1Uvn, !Mludl .. ~. ,lduh
childn!n Ind IJ)Ollles. 'IWft .. ftO
doubl \Ills lnt•nded that porents
were rea pol'ls ible for their
clUldren, spouses for eKh other,
and adult children for their aged
parent s . The relat i ve
responslblllty law has been un-
def' attack for many yeans aa di1·
nq,tjve of family. Ufo IDd ep-
pra1l•e. Sen•tor llllpb Diiis
llarted warfare on the Jaw more
~I
'
It is the civil code, however,
which broueht a bout the current
Issue. That provides a parent is
li•ble for the support~ a c.hild 18
or under or of "whatever age who
r is incapacitated itnd without suf.
ficient means." Jt would seem
that Intended a child born in."
capacltated and not one who,
alt~ yean or earning more than
hil parents, s uddenly is to be a
burden upon •led parents.
TUE SACaAll ENTO ruling
settled the instant case: on
v-owacl• of unequal treatment
and v;,a.r:ri•I atandards.
Prelum1bty, ~ ..... could be
a&lln brou8bt lrthe COllllljes can
show set 1t1ndards and equal
)l<'OUCtloa.
Th1t puts the llsue aquarely
before the L•J.i.loture. Wben does • part~! 1 rnpooJlblllty
end? Nowh•re ~ In the
WtlllN lode 4oeJI Ille llw soddle
1 puwt with rapomlbiUty for
tfl'O'Wn children.
was to use computers to stan-
dardize routes, hours and im-
prove efficiency of the letter <'ar·
riers and thus eliminate as many
as 15,000 of those $14,000-a-year
jobs and m aybe s peed up de-
livery. . ··
THE MAILMEN have shifted
the blame to management, say-
ing they d eliver all the . mail
handed to them, and if they make
a pathway across your lawn to
·save time they have done so un-
der orders or th e boss.
This rather ludicrous dispute,
which. has elicited some silly
statements from both the, letter
cani.ers union and the Post Of-
fice D e partme nt, is pa.rt of
something much l arger and
more serious.
It is not a small thing in itself
becaus e there a re 200 ,000
mailmen, but the larger dispule
is with 715 ,000 posy! workers
who wish to tap the government
for $2 billion more in the form or
wage increases, prepaid auto in-
surance, full dental care, longer
vacations and s ick feave. the
30-hour week or whate ver
modifications of these benefits
seems expedient at the Uriie.
SINCE the Post Offire, under
quasi-private mafttlsement, Is
already losing $800 million a
year, postal rates would have to
go up more Bnd more toward the
inevita ble 30·cent first ·class
stamp a few years hence.
There will have lo be a
showdown, an4 it would probably
be better to hSve it now when
jobs are scarce arid the future ls
uncertain. The dl!!pute is or such
mainltude \Ila! It wlU hav•to •nd
up in Pres ident Ford's lap
sometime this s ummer.
It hu been demonstrated that
the unton boues can't control tbe
militant rank·and·file in the hie
ciUes who consider legal strike
Pl"OblblUons a joke, and It Is not
far·letched to lmollne that the
Anny may have to be called out
to get \lie mall d.eUveml before It
ta aUover. •
. Ne1otl1tlans begin In April
between the Postal Sm-vice and a
group c alled tire "'Post ut r~...-1,. ....... ~-
cil " which represents all seven
postal unions, six of which are
AFL-CIO affili ates. The forma-
tion or this group is the point at ...
whi ch th e government got taken I
in the 1971 le2islati on creatinc: I
the U.S. Posta l Service. . I
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THE NEW LAW authorized ..I
coll ective bar ga ining. Res ult :
postal pay soared far above that
or other government workers not
enj oyin g th e inter vention or
powerful labor bosses. A post al
clerk 's salary has increased 67
percent since 1969 compared to a
38 percent increase in the Justice
Department. The total cost to the
postal service exceeds $1 billion.
Now it is all coming home tO
roost in threats of an illegal
posta l strike unless the preferred
position or postal workers is
further improved. ;
' ~toreover the idea is growinl
that strikes by public employe1.>t
are justi fiable whatever the lai.t
says and everybody's doing iq
school teachers, garbage collect
tors, the police, and, of course, tht
·le tte r car riers the mselves ii
severa·1 states. 9
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Rob«rt N. WH'd. ,,.,bli11tn
Thomo.t K•e-vil, Editor
Borbora Krtibich,
Editorial Page EdUor
The editorial page of the Dally
Pi lot seeks to in rorm and
Slimulate readers by preentins
on th lir. pa1e diverse commentary on topic!i of interest by syndicat-
ed ~umnists and t'lrtoonista. by prov rd lns: a rorum for [,cllden' \i'lt wa and by present ng thJi
newspaJ)('r's O\)lnlons and Idea
on current loPiC'!I. The fdilOrlaJ
opinions of th e Daily Pilot appear
only in Ute editorial column at the
top or the P•ie. OplnJorur a -
prtss<-'CI by the columni1ta and
cartoonists and letter \\Tl ten an
t1ieir O\\TI and 11() !!ndorwment ol their views by th e DaH1 Plklt
ahoufd be Inferred.
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Case Reviewed
WASHINGTON <UPI) -The U.S. Supreme
. Court has agreed to review a Florid.a libel jud gment a~arding Mary Alice Firestone $100,000 ror a 1967
Time maga:iine Item stating she was divo~ed
because or adultery. ·
Time relied on reports from its Mi ami bureau
c::hief, a Palm ·Beach st.ringer, plus a wire service
story, ln compiling the one-paragrMph divorce
notice in its Milestones column.
THE FLORIDA SU PREME COURT in two
rulings in the case, held that the divorce w~s not Mll
issue of public "concern" and that Mrs. Firestone
did not have lo prove Time was guilty of malice
when it printed the story.
A j ury awarded her $100,000 in damages. Sup~emc Court Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. siayed
the Judgment Feb. 6 until the high court could de-
cide whether lo hear lhe case.
The 17 -monlh divorce trial drew national
publicity, in ~·ludin g testimony a lleging adultery by
both Mrs. Firestone and her husband. m illionaire
industrialist Russell FireslQ._nc.
FIRESTONE, IN A COUNTER-SUIT for
divorce, alleged his wife caused him extrem e men-
tal cruelty and y,•as an adulteress. The trial judge
noted tei:;timony alleging A1rs. Firestone's "ex-
tramarital escapades" were "bizarre ctnd or an
a matory nature which would have made Or.
Freud's hair curl." ·
I DA.IL y PILOl A 7
Remains
OfFow:.
Found
MEDFORD , Ore .
<UPI ) -Skeletal re -
mains of four m e mbers
of the Richard Cowden
family or nearby White
City , missing since
Labor Day, "'~re founc,I
durin g the "'cckcnd,
state police report .
TWO CAMPERS from
Forest Grove discovered
a skeleton about 3:30
p .m . Sa turday on a
steep, timbered hillside
above a n o ld camp-
~round about 61 2 miles
from th e Co,vdcns '
campsite in the rugged
Siskiyou Mountain roun·
try Or southwest Oregon.
Slate police ide ntified
the first skeleton from
dental records as that or
Ri<"h ard Cowde n , 27 .
Searcher! com bed the
area Sunday and dis -
covered skele tons of the
other three members of
the family stuffed in a
small cave.
THE OTliERS y,·ere
u,.,-,..~" Co\\'den '.s y,•ife, Belinda,
The judge s aid he discounted most of such
t~timony , but gra.nted Firestone's counterclaim,
without el a borating. He then awa rded Mrs.
Firestone $3,000 a month alimony.
Under F lorida laW. alimony cannot be granted
to one round guilt y of adultery.
A W • 22 ; son David, 5, and llllter rt;; daughtef, J\1 elissa, fi ve
TIME, UNAWAREOFTHE FLORID1\ law and
relying on the judge's statement granting divorce
based on the counter·c laim, said Firestone divorced
his wife on grounds or mental cruelty and adultery.
Six -yea~-old VickyThorz:at?erry flas hes m oyes tha t helped her t lace m~~h~.xtensi ve scarC'h
fourth in coed competition of 1975 National martial arts cham-after the family y,·as re-
pionships in Madison, W°lSC . Vicky, a 42-paund Kentucky girl has a ported missing fa iled to
green belt. · ' turn up any trace of
· Mrs. Firestone sued. claiming the news story
was wrong a nd defamatory per se.
Time, in its appeal lo the Supreme Court, said
that under libel rules handed down by the justices
since 1964, Mrs. Firestone should prove both malice
and that the ney,•s story was in fact untrue.
TIME SAID ITS STORY WAS not wrong, a nd
that the judge in the original divorce trial simply
mis applied the law by granting both alimony a nd a
divorce on grounds of adultery.
The Supreme Court has said that a public fig ure
or a person involved.in a public event cannot win a
libel suit unless he proves the publication was either
malicious or in reckless disregard or whether the in-
form ation was true .
Last s pring, the cou rt said that only proof or
negli gence under s tate laws is necessary to y,•in
li~I suits brought by private persons not involved
in public events. Pllnitive damages, however. re-
quire malice.
Ford Will Name
2 Stars to Panel
WASHINGTON CAP)
-President Ford says
he will nominate actress
Katharine Hepburn and
actor Alan Alda as mcm·
port to the President
within 3 0 days
thereafter. ·
bers o r the National Coast Cadet
Co mmiss ion on the
Observa nce of Intcrna· Wins Honors lional Women 's Year
1975. West Point cadet
Stephen E. Lord, 24, son
Alda and Miss Hep-of Robert B. LOrd, 21742
burn round out the 35-Windsong Circle, HWlt·
member commission. ingt.on Beach, has been
The other 33 nam es were .named to the Superinten-
announced April 2. dent's List at the U.S.
The commission is to Military Academy.
conclude its work by the Lord placed in the up-
end of this year and re-pe r 30 percent.
·~ . . "
I' ' ' .> ..
District
Chancellor
Gets Post
Dr. Be rnard Luskin~
vice chance llor or plan.
ning and-development
for the Coast Community
Coll ege Dis tri ct, has re •.
ceived <'ongressiona l ap·
proval for his appoint-
ment to a r\ationa l
Science Foundation POSt.
Ile has been appolnted
to the advisory commit-
tee for science educa ·
lion. He will serve on
three s ubcommittees of
the advisory committee.
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Tlwughls
Turn to Tonight's TV
Highlights
ABC (7) 8 :00 -••swis s Fami1y
Robinson." The latest version of this
shlr.wreck classic featw-es Martin Milner, Pul
t Summer
De aney and Cameron l\.1itchell in a 1974 TV
movie.
NBC <4) 8 : 30 -'"fhc Virginia Hill Story.··
Dyan Connon plays the Southern girl whf) '{
rises from poverty to affluence as the it
girlfriend of Los Angeles gangster Bugsy ~,1 Siegel.
KHJ (9) 11 :30 -''The Lavendf;r 1-lill
Mob." Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway
head the cast of this 1952 movie comedy. if ~.1
TV DAILY LOG
Tuesday
Evening
APRIL 15
lllOOI" Sollllwn 1i1l who 1tt1ill'I 11ftu-
ltflCt II Mlt Mppi11eu bJ belf1tndiq
Oftl·liile Los ~la 11nst1r 8111s1
Sle1ff and othlf hoodlunu in 1ht
1930s Ind 1940$.. (~ M.st.r k.tttbln Clallit
lrvt, lrom l.i Veras, Nri.
Ill ....... '"'ll• Show [wala( et SJ•phetrf Seii1 011-
llUI 1u colld11ets lht Boston Symphony
,,..... Oftflutr1 in In I ll 8tr!Oil COllCl!t. ::'r.!:.MIJ t:GO B (1i) Cil (I) IM:•aii rtft.o .. Th• a. TM 'fOu"I Aul!.!iins" (RJ Dinny Wil·
t£) Oldr6I C..'9o Iiams Ind 1 colltl• proln.sor 111
LOS ANGELES IA P l
-Jt may look likE' spring
to the rest of us. but the
televi:iion nutworks are
ulready thinking 41bout
summer.
1\BC has announced its
rirst s ummer series,
··it's a Knc;>ckout'." u
joint production of the
Robert Stiswood , Bob
Banner and D.:ivid
Wolper companies. The
show is descri bed us be-
ing based on "a hit Euro-
pean sho\\' or the same ti·
tie in \\'hi ch teams or con-
testants representing
different countries com-
pete again:-;t Cac h other
in a series of contests re·
suiting in a grand chum·
pion .
The g~1mcs involved
··costumes and giguntic
props, t eamwo rk and
physical agility -und a
necessary sen se of
humor So und
fa miliar"
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Tri. toUowlnQ ptrlon Is dOlnQ bu!J.
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P .... CI FIC SALES. ?l!t-G S. F•lnti-
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Fa"vlew Slf ... I, SIMI An•, Calllomlt
'2104 .
Thi• bu!.lness "(Oflducteo by •n I~
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This staiement was toled '/lrilh 1"9
County Cltl-ol Orlni• Coun1, on
Mirth21, 191S.
. F'l\26
Publi..,,<'d Oran9f! C°"!it Cldily Piiot.
Mar.2S,•n11Apr.1,8, 1S, 191S l!l61·1S w..., I ,....... Udn1pptd by I 1•111 of desjle!l lf
1errofisll ""° •un 11ien11n111n11r Vaughn Seri' es ~"i""' 9'ifNll aw tivu will be torltlt 11nleS$ twool lhl ... _t.fltldi ~-·-~!! I HH ll4 IMl'llbel1 llt I~
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.. ncv. 1-IOLLYWOOD (UPI) 1111z•t ,_, lllS.i.rtW~ SUPERIORCOUllTOFTHE ( (()) ...... •'*'*-Sltutltl~ -Robert Vaughn will STATEOFCAl.IFOAHIAl'OR --st•r 1'n h1's fourth THE COUHTYOFOAANGE u.. ._. * ISRAEL-An Exclusive No.A-t.MM R -T television series, titled 0 , •••i •o o• '"'1 8_ ... ~.lll"'CIJ-.llHll-''"A0~9_PM. •.n ;vo;;ow "International Suite" as P£NT~T~~~o1t P•~•AT~ ol'wn .. L I h • f ' "'"0 FOR I.ETTERS TEST ... MEN· a troub es ootl'r or an T.t.RY
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flM Ill \I..., ot ~:opit:ioP h1n1in& aver I Widow l'ICTITIOUS8U5tHE55 hon tor prol>dte ot W+ll .&1'10 !Cl' U!tt&t~
Y!PWidlMi"'i.. 1nd p1ompl$ her l"orney lo hlYt NAME5TATEM ENT l"'l<1ment••Y tt ltten'<• to ..... l(h 1\ r-(IJ) .... Ill.I 811111~ 1eope11 the lllVUli&lhOlll. The follow1no Pt.,\on~ are do1nv~1 ,,,_ 1or luttr.er patl 1cular~. an<I !hill
ShtrOll AeJi;er. Roser Perry, Allen• -~~"~: 1ne 11m" an<I plac .. ot he.Jrino 1r.e ~nie
"'-StMftl Golonb and Bell Piaua 11/Cll SM .... Fl T S.E T, •2• Sou!h Co;n hd~ tlff'n ~el tor April 2~. 19/S, al 9:JG J:•i-!b_-:.,~.· -'~j)'l>'r't!l ~l~r! :~way, Laouna SPach. C..ll1ortlia :.i~·;;; !.~d c;~~;;i:;'1,:C: ~k~:. cllll9iq ::J llUbllt ... wllo lllll Mldra~ Tr11dlno Comp.1ny, In Ori_.. Wtll, In Ille City ol Santa.Alla,
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h.,._ to I • tc· ~Be..:n,caurorn11tJ6SI , O.l~Aprll 11, 1t75
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Busiest Actor?
It's Jame,~ Caan
LOS ANGELES (AP)-JamesC.anconlloues to be the h•rdesl-working actor in rilms. Ills latest
uatenment: "Harry and Walter Go to New York,"
forColumbla Pictures.
C.ao tf currenUy~Hen in ''Freebieand the
Bein,'' •'IJ'be Gambl•," 1hany Lwdy" anrl "The
Omlf•ther Part II" (cameo role) and wiJl soon ap-
l*l:Jll "llou.rball."
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Featuring
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A Benefit Concert for
the Long Beach Regional Arts Council
Thursday, April 24 -8:00 P.M.
Lafayette Ballroom, 140 Linden Ave., Long Beach
Donation: Adults $10, Students $5
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See new car eihlblts by , national & lnternallonal,
manufacturers-the lu ll ' spectrum lrom economvto ~
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Special eiotic & classic
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Tue.'lday. April 15, 1975 DAILY PILOT A ft
'JJJ,tn~ss,' 'Antigone' Open on Coast L.M.uo,,d
Lincoln Kept Thero ittn't inuch serious theater to be round
along the Oranae Coust this season, but thi.s wecek ~a pair o~ heavy dramas opening ubbrcviated
ena:a1ement1 on Lido Isle and ut Golden West College.
The Lido Isle Players go on the boards tonight
with tt}.elr spring production, Agntha Christie's c:o~rtrodm drama "Witness for the Pro!:iecution,"
while the colleglutc thespians follow on Thursday
with the classic Greek tragedy, "Antigone." Both
shows will play through Saturday only.
For o change, t~e drama will out'f\.·ei~h the com.
edy on coastline st ages this week. ·rhe only other at-
tractions before the footlights arc South Coast Re~rtory's allegortcal "Subject to Fits" a nd the
!JlUSlcal "The Most 1-lappy Fella," which also has
its share of serious netis, at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse.
RANDY KEENE is dire<·ting Lido lsle's "\Yit-
ness," his third directorial effort for the island
players following ''Catch Me If You Can'' and ''How
the Other llalf Loves." Headlining his cast are Ron
Long as the de fendant, Myron Wilson as the bar-
rister and Pat Gilchrist as the surprise witness. ,
Comp leting the Lido cast are J .D .
Re!chelderfer, Fred Marsh, Peg Reday, Elsie
Painter, Beth Ten Eyck, Girard Brewer Jim
Hitchma n . Erv Zuehls, Kelly McGillis.' Earl
Hardage and Kathy Brewer. '
"Witness for the Prosecution'' will play for five
perfo.rmances. tonight through Saturday, ut 8:30 in
the Lido Isle Cl ubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud , Ne'o1.1port
Beach . Rcscrva tions673·9189.
AT GOLDEN West College. drama instructor
Charles Mitchell is putting Sophocles' "Antigone"
on the boards for three performances at the Com -
munity Theater on the lIWltington Beach campus.
Denise Dunn plays the title role with Stephen
Mutschler taking the demanding role of Creon, the
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WlillMr 6 Acodetny
Aw.-d "4°"""'1••
DUSTIN HO,fMAH ..
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EXPERIMENT"
Intermission
Tom Titus
king. Others In th cast are Joan Hagerty, Johnnie
Goodnight, J..au rie Sondag, Delia Rose, Diane
Doherty, Todd Chlippelow, Francis AlJen, Mike
Blair and Robin Ward.
Curtain time is So'clock for "Antigone," which
will be presented rree, v.1ith no reserved scats, in the
GWCth~ater.
SEBAST IAN'S West Dinner Playhouse
launches it!:i fifth week or production with the Frank
Ed Asner Signed
For Disney Movie
. l.OS 1\NG ELES (AP) -Edward Asner pl<.ins lo
make a n1ovic during his vacation as l\1ary Tyler
l\.1oore 's boss .
'fhe l.ou Grant of ···rhe 1\1<.iry Tyler Moore
Show " returns to filn1 s in ··cus" for Walt Di sney
Productions. lie will pl ay the .. owner of thC
Anahl..'im t\loms. a s uproscdly professional footb<.1JJ
lcan1 \\'hose sl<.1r kicker is CJ Hungarian mule named
Gus." ,
Before his f.imc and Emmies for playing the
newsroom boss on televi!:i ion, Asner appeared in
such movies <.is ··'rhe Satan Bug." "The Slender
Thrcj.id." "They C<.111 J\.le Mr. Tibbs" <.ind ''Skin
.GamC."
WIMMER 3
ACADEMY AWARDS
Including
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
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STIV"I MCqu9(
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fAYI DUHAWAY
ACADEMY AWARD
WINID
BEST ACTRESS
YOUR HAIRDRESSER
DOES IT BETTER
warren beatty
julie christie
goldiehawn
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Loesscr musical "The 1\1ost llappy Fella," whic h
has become a sort ot "~ll·e1>er " hit for the San
Clemente dinner theater.
"It was a show that fC \\ pl'ople recognized , but
we wanted to 11roduce it uny"'"ay," s ays Ernie
Verre, president of the theatt•r, who makes his act-
ing debut in "Most llappy Ft.·lla" under the direc-
t ion of his nephew, Dun Vcrrl'. ll.alph Wolf, Debbie
Struble and Blanche Mi ckelson play the leading
roles.
Performances of the almost operatic mus ical
continue Tuesdays through Sundays ut varying cur·
lain times at Sebastian':-;, 140 Avenida Pico, S1.1n
Clemente. Re!:ie rvations492·9H50.
EXPERIM ENTAL dra.na is the fare at South
Coast Repertory where ··subjct·l to 1-'its" continues
its five-week run under the direction of David
Emmes. Gary Bell plays the ccntr<tl role in the
original pluy by Yule d1·ama student Robt:rt
J\.1ontgomcry .
· Others in the SCR cast include Art Koustik,
Marlene Silvers, Sharon C1·abtrcc, Peggy O'Hara
Gibble, J ohn·David Keller, llcnry 1-loCfman, James
Borcss and Robert Wri ghl. "Fit!:i'' is staged nightly,
except J\.1onday , at the Third Stcp Theater. 1827
. Newport Blvd., Cost a Mt•sa. llcservations 646· 1363.
* TllE ClllLllRF.N'S Thl'atcr Guild of Nc\\.'llOrt
l·larbor is in rehcar:-;<.il for its spring production,
"The Princ·c and the r•aupc/"," which \Viii open for
three pcrforn1.inccs nest month .it the Corona del
1\1ar l·ligh Sehool littlc thcatt·1·.
Ragcn l\1cComh as the pi-inCl' .ind Brett \\l.ihncr
:is the paupe r head the c<.1st of 34 youngsters r<.inging
from first grude to juniur high sehool age. Sharyl
Lonstron is directing the workshop production.
''The Prince and the P<.iuper " \Viii be presented
h1a y 3 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. and May 4 al 2 p.m. Addi -
tional information may be obtained by calling the
production coordinator, Dionne Colley, at646·8~56 .
ACADEMY AWAlll
WlllD
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1\'Jo:-;1 lt•at·ht•rs like clas:,t•s of girls. llut lhl'
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:1 Seat ti c t·d Ul" a tu!' of ll'nh'1 hy l·X pc1;cnc·e. S<.iys ·
this s11v:1 11t : "l~11ys arc noisy, so have to be
t•o ntrotled, hut they think l"ol' thl•msclvc..•s. I.it·
lie ~iris, llk t• p:1rrot~. JUSt rel)l•at cvcrythin¢
you say." 1.1\W JN FRANCJ<: until 1789 re·
-<1uired t·vt·ry n1an , \\'oman <.ind child there to
buy seven pounds of s<tlt a year .,..•helhl'r
llct'dcd or nut. \\"h y?
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\\"li ters cla1n1l·d lhl' ).!!Kl ()din in S\\'t'lil'n levll·d
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Address 1na1l lo L.M . Boyd, P.O. Hox 1560, Cosio
hlesa 92626.
Copyright 1975 L.M. Boyd
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K arch er Jlailroad ·Pays O ff
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Address I SAN F.RANCJSCO million to two •hildren
i(AP l -The southern and their bab)'Silter in·
t>aclfic Railroad ~nd the jured when their car and
city of Yuba Cjty have train collided in an out-of-·
agreed to pay $1 .8 rourtsettlement.
Westcliff Hair Designers Present: . Sia led
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Carl Karche r, presi·
dent and founder or
Carl's Jr. rcslaurunt.s,
will address the Sad·
dlebuck Chapter of the
Society for Advance·
menl of M anagemenl
<SAM l Wednesday night
in Irvine.
WESTCLIFF Karcher 's rags-to·
HAIR DESIGNS riches s tory began in
1941 . according lo Kris
WE STCLIFF Downey, SAM publicity
PLAZA chairman. when he hor·
64,9925 rowed SJI l to buy a hot
. G~ §~a•l~ns? .. , Mesan co~~~:, ~ B;i:l,~D~ , . ·, ([ .... ,,,,.,,..~, .r • .
WbOjl Jim Tl_,. went Into , ss •. ~ ..... :l!fto
the 1erv1ce ataUon busln~s. '
Latel'-' he has been pulling serv cit p.tld'nll ovt , ' \ of buslne~&. . '
Presently he owns four busi"!esses~.it ~n~uct· ~In 1ervie.e staUon sJtes, three tq Coslii·~. s~, one
in Laeuna Beach. ,. ,
ONE, 11'1 NEWPORT BOIJLE"/IRD -Qd> ~I
Mar Avent1ie, Costa~Mesa, he s\lUl-uns ~s a ••Vt~ station. But the. others have a J 'Ueen converted lo
other uses. His most SP!!(tacular converslo.n hes been set·
ling up a Party World renlal operation on a rormet
Exxon alation at Bay Street and ·N~wporl
Boulevard, Costa Mesa. t
~=~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~=ldog cart in LOs Angeles. By the end of the follow-
ing year, he owned three
hot dog stands. Since
then his business has
mus hroomed into a
million dollar chain.
LANDSCAPED GAZEBO REPLACES AB ANDONED GAS STATION
Owner Jim Tice Proud ol P•rty Rentel Supply Bualnna
He spent $3,000 on landscaping and bullt a
gluss-enclosed gazebo where unused gas pum1:is on ·
ce Blood. . ,. "d "ll will ne ver be u gas station again, he sa1 .
"It will be Party World forever."
Tice's other two businetises also are rental
operations ...!... at former gas stations al 1~30 Newport
Blvd., Cosl~ Mesa. and 1705 S. Coast Hi eh way.
Laguna Beach, These operatjons ,p.re tor the rental
of trucks +tnd home and gard'tning tools.
1975
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\\lednesday's meeting
\viii begin "'ith a social
hour at 6:30 p .m . lo be
follo,ved by dinner, al
the Airporter Inn, 18700
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Massive Federal
Car Buy Proposed
MacArthur Blvd. in \VASHINGTON (AP) -Congress is consid er-
lrvine. 1\nyone involved ing a bill to boosl employment in lhe depressed aul:Q.,
in business management industry by having the federal government buy
is invited to attend. 121 .000 new cars and trucks to replace virtually a ll
Additional information of its nationwide rleet.
is available from Kris The propos al, characterized by one supporter
Downey, 176-3708, or as a "food stam p program ror the automobile
2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540..9100 Sharon Zimmerman, manufacturers,'' would cost $443 million . Its pro-
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the Senate.
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ftl.. A. ~ Instead of replafing its vehicles only arter six
~I years or 60,000 iniles, the government would
replace all but those bought after May 1974.
/ But President Ford feels the measure is un-
economical. s ays While I-louse Press Secretary Ron
naRTYOUR OWMI Nessen. James T . Lynn, director of the Office of
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Management and Budget, says the provision is one
reason he would recommend the Pres ident veto the
MowsawuptoS1500pcryear-tudcfaTCd
-with Imperial s-:.-.-1ncnidual Adlremcnt Plan.
If you're not already cove red by an
employer retirement plan , Imperia l
offers you the new "lndividual Refire·
ment Plan" so you can save for your
luture security
Now every year. you can set aside
S1500 (or up to 150,l, of your income,
whichever is Jess) in this tax-deferred
plan Thal means the princlpal AND
!he interest are not !axed until funds
are withdrawn (And you may begin
drawing on your lund at age 59V2.)
Ar Imperial your money earns !he
highest !ax-deferred interest possible.
And your funds are sale -insured up
to $40 ,DOqflY an agency of the lederal
government
See !he sa111ng s counselors at Imperial
about this new lax-deferred Individual
Retirement Plan Imperial really helps
you plan lor the future
Owa70olllccs
tlwoughout Cahnia.
Check the White Pages of your telephone book
tor lhe Imperial office nearest you.
bill in its current form.
Because not all of the $443 million would be
spent in the same fi scal year, administration of-
ficials are hard pressed lo figure out exactly how
much the measur e would add to the budget deficit
for fiscal 1976. -
Sales Up
At Datsun
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the cheap
round trips to
rtewYorL
With new dial direct rates, a long distancr call
can get you there and back for a fraction of the travel
coots. And with the time sa ved you can get on wilh
other matters .
Next time you can·t afford the time and eitpense
oi a business trip, remember how you can get there
fu seconds, without travel expenses.
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Building
Design
Talk Set
The conslruclion
management concQpl of
design-build -will be the
todic of a panel dis-
cussion at t~e Orange
County Bui Ide rs Associa-
tion monthly meeting
April 21 at the Sad·
dleback Inn, Santa Ana.
Tlie program will focus
upon the owners.
architects and builders
points of view of the de-
" sign.build concept.
Re~rvation infonna·
lion for the 7 :30 p.m. din·
ner meeting may be ob-"
tained through the
O'r.ange County Builders
Nisociation office, 1530
E . Edinger, Suite 3, San-
ta Ana, or by telephoning
543·8225. ' .
TIC£, A FORMEI\ P RESIDENT or the Costa
Mesu Ja'y~ees, sat~ that fie: d~ded to· gel into the
truck rental business when he helped arrange a de·
livery of goods tq lndi3ns iii Arizona and saw the
potential of rentals.
But of all his venturqi, Tjce, now 38, appears to
be proudest of his l3test enterprise, Party World.
I-le said that he bought the site rrom Exxon and
had the gas tanks and abandoned pumps removed.
"I feel I could have made it go as u service station
because of the traffic now," he said, but added that
one difficulty was that Exxon had not developed a
successful image in South~m ~alirornia . .
Tice said that he invested much into improving
the site because' he wanted to project a good image.
'·We want to project the image of something
you would like to have in your hon1e. T4lere's no
need to have to dd without or have to borrow or buy
something you use only once or twice a year. ff you
are going to entertain 20 or a dozen people it makes
sense lo rent the SUJ>plies."
TICE SAID THAT PARTY World is ahead of
expectations and added that he plans lo open
another when the first ''gets off the ground.''
Of his investment in landscaping, Tice said.
"The city needs to be cleaned up. I am convinced
Newport Boulevard is the schlockiest street in the
world, bul we have got the best-looking building On
. it. We want people to rememJ>er the gazebo."
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Operating the new General Electric 'FlipFlash' unit
saves a lot of.time, company officials say. The flash,
about the size of a candy bar, contains eight
falsbbulbs -four on eaeb side, like a double-four
domino. Eastman Kodak is introducing the new GE fi•hsystem. ·
Sears, 1={oehuck
Has Lots of Fans
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
'Yhen Sears, Roebuck sneezes, many.other companies
are bkely lo catch colds. Even pneumonia. And right now
the world's largest retailer does have the sniffles.
The economic recession caught up with Sears last year
as hard -pressed con --"t
s umeri held ' back on 1
purchases or big ticket
item s. All s tat e
Insurance, a Sears sub-
sidiary, also had a mis-
erable year. Res-ultt
Profits were down for
the first time in IO years.
Money
Tree
Not that Sears is in any serious trouble. Jts $13 billion
sales volume is nearly double that of J .C. Penney, lhe No. 2
retailer. And il still manages lo clear half a billion dollars
after taxes.
BUT ANY MOVEMENT AT SEARS, ~ven sideways, re4
verberale1 through the economy. More than 12,000 com·
panles supply Sears with the merchandise for its stores and
catalogues. Some are heavily dependent on tboa:eorden.
Sears exercises clout in another way, too. About ooe.
quarter of the prOducts it sells are made by e.ompanies in'
,which it has a stock interest. These ownership stakes have
been reduced in recent years, but they remain high in cer·
tain' cases.
For example, Sears owns 42 percent of Roper Corp., a
Kankakee, Ill., company that makes kitchen ranges, trac·
tors and lawn mowers. Roper does 72 percent of its $300
million business with Sears. Sears als.o owns 32 percent of
De Soto Inc., a De1 Plaines, Ill., firm that produces paints,
detergent.a, wall coverings and furniture. De Soto does 62
•'. percent of ill $270 million business with Sears.
Even when the stake is Ught, the influence c8n be
heavy. Sears owns only 3 percent of Whirlpool Corp., a sup-
. plier of laundry appliances and trash compactors. But the
Sears purchases accoW1t for more than 60 percent of
Whirlpool's $1.6 billion volume.
SEARS, ROEBUCK BUYS TIRES from at least three·
companies -Armstrong Rubber. Mohawk Rubber and
.. Michelin. Fo:r Armstrong_. a New Haven, Conn .• conlpany
doing S2SO million a year, it represents half its business. For
Mohawk, a Hudson, Ohio, company doing $130 million a
year, tt represents 13 percent of its sales. For Michelin, the
giant French rubber company, the Sears -purchase doesn't
amount to mu_ch ot a.per~tag~ but it ~ndoubtedly helped
to convince Michelin to bw.ld a t1re·makmg facility in South
Carolina.
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B ERLY HILLs (A P) -Hilton I
Ho Corp. has announced revenues
P. 1,321 .000 -exc lualve o( property
ales -in the first quarter of this
year.
The fiaure compares to revenues of'
191,:ISl,000 In the same period ol 1974
according to the BMouncement bj '
corporation president Barron Hilton.
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,4 J J DAILY PILOT Tuesd•y,Apttt.15. 1975 •
Fullerton Police Seize
92 'Nudity' Newsracks.
FULLERTON -or
the seven Orange County
cities that h ave passed
ordinances controlling
n e ws paper v ending
machines, Fullerton is
provin g l o b e the
toughes.t in enforcing the
law.
To date. police in the
north county city have
seized 92 n e wsr acks for
violating one section or
another of the ordinance,
which is aimed at curb-
ing sidewalk displays of
QUEENIE
underground papers US·
ing nudity or sexual a<"
tivily as front page
material.
A FULLERTON police
spokesman said Friday
that only t wo of the
seized racks have been
recovered so £ar by their
owners -one by an un·
derground ·paper and
a nother b y an
··establishment" paper.
To recover seized
news racks, the owners
By Phil lnterlandi
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" Other . Llndsay
' Deaths ~ To Speak
must pay $2S apiece.
Violations ranged from
too many racks c hained
together to failure to
paste a lubel on the
machine bearing the
ow ner's name, address
and telephone number.
ASKED ABOUT li\e
·constitutionality of the
l aw. the police
spokesman said, .. I don't
know about that but the
tew is lhe law and we've
got to enforce it.''
All the newsracks in
the department's proper-
ty room were seized in
two days abo ut three
weeks ago -77 one day
and 15 lhe next.
The papers r a nged
from erotic journals like
"Swing " a nd the •·L.A.
Star" to the Fullerton
Daily News Tribune, Los
Angeles Times and the
Santa Ana Register.
IF Tll E 90 remaining
r.:1cks <Jren 't retrieved by
next Tuesday, the police
~pokesman s aid they will
be destroyed.
In som e cases, that
won "t be a ll bad.
''We h ad on e dis·-
tributor call in and tell us
he was about lo replace
his anyway and destroy
the old ones," the police
spokesman 'said ... He
s <Jid we could be his
garbage men.''
Free Fare
Buses Up
For Vote
' WA SHINGTON CAP>
-Clyde A. Tolson. 74. the Jn County s ANT A AN A -closest friend a nd as-0 r a n g e C o u n t y
s ociatc of J. Edga r ·Supervis ors Tuesday
lioover ror more than 30 · ANAHEIJ\I _ Former will be a sked to allocate
ye<.irs, died Monday after New York M ayor 'John S140,000 in revenue shar-
a long illness. He was as-Lindsay will be the guest ing money to pay for a · h six-month ext e ns ion of s1stant tot e director un-speaker at the 45th an-~. dcr Hoovc_r. nual convention of the free county transit dis-•~ Association of Western tricl bus ride program
i'j. WAS I for senior citizens. ;: I-INGTON IAP) Hospit a ls h ere April In 3 Jetter to his fellow -William McGaffin, 64, 21-23. d e puty c hie f of the board m e mber s,
Chicago Daily News LINDSAY WILL speak Supervisor Robe rt Bat·.
W h. b tin s aid the first s ix as 1ngton ureau, died on the nation's eco.nomy
M d r months of the free fare "-on ayo cancer. as it r elates lo health
l --care. American Medical program have bee n suc·
LOND cessful. ON CAP) -Associa tion president·
f Michael Flanders, 53, the. Dr. Malcom Todd will English music and com-· also speak as part of a ':JJ'UE S~NIOR citizen
edy star who performed panel on national heaJth . fares have proven to be"
'-fro m a wheel c hair ins urance. among the --most effec-
• be~aus~ of the effects or live of our revenue shar·
f>pollo.d1ed Monday nip;ht. Als o on the lis t of ing programs," said Bal·
C' . s peakers is Dr. Earl tin, v.:ho .als? se~ves as a. ~Midshipman Brian, former Califomia lr~?s1t~1s,tr1c_t ~1rector. t h ea lth· and welfare· Senior c1t1.zens are r. Midshipman James F~ sccretar:v. one of the c hief target
• Rubino, son of Mr. and \ f groups fo r revenue shar·
$ Mrs. Frank J . Rubino of Con v e fit i o D or ~ ing and this program has
9462 Pier Drive, •lunl· ganizers say more thap brought direct and im-
1 ington Beach. has been 10,000 people are..expect .. mediate econo mic as-
'-nam ed t o bot h the edtoattendtheevenlat si s t a n ce to se nior
t Dean's Lis t and the Anahe im Conve ntion •. citizens or a ll races and
' Superintendent's List al Center . creeds, from all parts of
the U.S. Naval Academy the county,'" the Sant<.1
In Annapolis, Md. Ana supervisor said.
T he coun ty's s ub·
1 Death Notic& Forest sidizcd rare contract ""'"Es with the transit district
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CECIL. M. HANES, ""''Mod •w•v to provide the free bus "Pfll inn, 1•1s In Coluu , c.., '"'"""' · ·
•nldeo\1 01 c.t.111 Mes.. surv1-roy Chie'f service expires at the "'~ wit• Essie; 1-""'· H1r111 end of this month. JllCllloO<! OI Coll• MeM 11/>CI U-<'nce
H11ne1 ol ltt•'; llsltr. e.,.,. Summers
ot lt•111; lour or•nddllldrM. F~••
wrvlo:.es will bt ftt!ld WeOnomscMy 3:00
PM. Bell 8ra..<1w11y CNopel. otllc.i.,.1,
Rev. 8•1K<' Kurrlt!. lnttrment, Harbor
I'll\! Mtmorl1t P11rll. Sell &-...1y
Named
Mo••u••v o1•ec1or1. SAN DIEGO <U Pll ·-
c.-.uGHl!Y G F
SINCE it began, near·
ly 500,000 free rides have
been given to e lderly
countians. Battin said
ride rship is averaging
about 85,000 a month. MAAG-.A ET H. CAUGHEY. resi-Frede rick . '. ritz"
oen1 ot co"• Mes•. ca. D•te o1 dHlri · Deholl has been named
-.p<11 l)tn, 191S. 5urvlwd by l>er S U p Cr V 1. SO r Of the rnotlwr. (.lart Matcauoh•v : brat~•.
Under te rms of the
contract. the county
pays the di strict 25 cents
per 'ride recorded each
month, \11hich will work
out to about $140,000 for
the next s ix m onths.
Motta" ~tC•uon .. ,-.-sister,°'"°"' 567,000·acre Cleveland
M. s1 ... 1,11; cousins. M rs. Jo....,.. Na ti o n a l Fore s t, •Ot!1111>tln 111'11 Mrs. -.11red G. C.lrlt!r.
F ........ 1 lt!fV\ce) will tie Mtd ~-Douglas R . Leisz, U.S.
,,,.,_ "-P<il i61n 111 1:00 PM. Vftli1eu11 Forest Service regional c ri.pe1 Mortu.1rJ. 0Uit l1111t Srui::1 I(..-.
,11. 1111e.-mtn1 ... ~1 bol pri¥ate. OtrK· forester, said today.
''"'~· wes1c1i1t Ol•PPI Morlu••Y·
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Costa Mesa 646·2424
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Mesa
642-9150
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Laguna Beach
494·941 5
San Juan Capistrano
495·1776
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Huntington Beacli
53~539
D e holl , a 1957
Universi t y of
Wa s hin gton g raduate,
s ucceeds Donald H .
Smith, who was promot-
ed to forest supervisor of
the Rogue River Na-·
tional Forest in Medford.
Ore., Leisz said.
Dcholl. whose assign-
''From a fi sca l
perspective, the bus pro-
gram has been a model
which other social pro-
g r a m s coul d w e ll
e mulate." Battin said.
.. All of the money has
gone directly to the
service and none fius
been used to create a
new bureaucracy."
ment will be effective r.;:;;;;;;:-:-:==::=:--:,-,-=--:=ol l
May25. has been serving RUfffll'S
in the regional o£rice al UPHOLSTERY' Portland, Ore ., a s
branch chief of recrea· W"-1'• W.t
l ion m a nage ment, the ......
announcement said. ltJJ ...W ltt:& ........ ,~:Zit
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Five County Assemblymen
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Vote to Repeal Nox · DetJ~e
\' I ' ByO.C. HUSTINGS <SB 476 ) that wou.ld prevent En-I ~none II( term •. J _.X, __
0tt11e o.or .... ...,.. . vironmenlal Quality Act require· 'Exlallnt: Ja~ !(llJ!i ~al
Here's how Oranae County's ments frotn affecting ca11romla ''aente~e•, lnclUd.t.D~fit HO·
lawmttkers are votin g ln logging operaUona unUl Jan. 1, ft!ncti. are to be ie eooc\lr·
Sacr11:Jllento : , • 197&. Bo.tll Orange County rently with tbe tnlU ·Ult aen~
-:_On repeal or the NOx smog senators, Republicans Dennis · ~n~e-A prlloner, 1entenee4 to
r.:ontrol device lnstall8.tion pro~ Carpenter and J•~a Wbetmore, Vfe ls e .. alble for parole ~er
gram · (SQ 41 ) :-All five Orange voted for the me•aure. aeven )1"el.J'I. } t •
Coun t y Assemblymen --OnarbtR<AB180)tbetwould l e k, measure (AB S02 l Democrats, Paul Carpenter and pl&CJ'. nforatotlurn on new'oll 0~; t l.... •• ~J he;.ae required prisbnert to
Richard Robin s on, plus gas Pipelin' construction acrou. ""*r .-.1 av f r h Republicans Robert Badham, state tidelands within the ~ooQ-· ,:i.-..erveatleu sevenyearso eac
John Brt"egs and Robert Burke -yard coastal zone \Ultll n-.. an life1'1)tence. •
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vot or repen . It pass the 1977, or untll the Lel•'!'•t.ure. O'K A NG E c o.u 'IT y Pr~~T~t~nN!So~Ji~~ fu~nusae~i~~iAB 936) to make· ~1!.8u~sc8a~::~;1rl!~:~ ~:1°!~i; ~~ Supe,rvlsor ·RaJpb. ~iedrl~h haJ;
California deserts and ).he SS-mile-per-hour speed limit Orange County assemblyman to '·. be.e1f-;r\a.m1 ed to 'the. fitlan~T :ntll~
their wildflowers will be permanent because a federal vote for the·rileasure, which was . n:nttee_o ~he So.P.thern Ca i I
presented by Mrs. Vella highway dolJars ''re tied to that sent to th~ Senate OD a 53·11 vote. A.l\IOCJatJOD or· Governments
L.Graberlonighlal7:30" speed lirhi\: Democrats Republica'ns Badham, Briggs <SCAG ). ~ • ';.
o'clock in the Spurgeon Carpenter <Garden Grove) and and Burke Mil voted against it. • •
Room of the Santa Ana· Robinson (Santa Ana) voted for Democrat Robinson didn't cast a ~E DJ:liE(i-.A:TFS froo1 the
Library, 502 Civic Centerr, it. So did Re~ublicans Badh1¥f1 vote. • . alpgton ,B~a~ti-Seal Belllach
Drive. <Newport Be"ach) and Burke . * * * , " ~a UI olrW!Jmen Voters w at?
T h e program is <Huntington Beach). Republican TllE ,ASSEMBLY Crinii1'ii. ·.'lheAptilJ:·l'falate~ven·
sponsored by ttie Sea and Briggs (Fullerton) voted against Justice Comm·tttee bas kllled:As-.,. 9 oo·ui..Pas8de · ·
Sage Chapter of the Na~ it. The bill was sent tOthe Senate semblyman Robert B~~~;J.. bill the local delegates are: Ruth
tional Audubon Society . on a64~ vote in the Assembly. · that would have leljit~ the • Ball.cy, Sherrie ~aurn, _Phyllis
and is open to the public -On a 33-S vote, the state mandatory time in .prl»OIJ'.. ('1f' ~f"Sar1ego, Dale Goodwin and
at no charge. · Senate sent lo the Assembly a bill criminals senlene&i to ·more k.el"ry Luehring. .
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Bringing cheer to hospital
patient Bobby Early is Robert
Wahler, who believes in
redistribution of 'sunshine.'
\Life's Sunshine ~Redistribu.ted'
By JO OLSON fl .. 0.llY .. , ... ~
There's enough Sunshine in llie
wo rld to go around', but somehow
·1t hasn't been distributed evenly,
1 Robert Wahler believes,
For )tis work with numerous
community organtzations there,
.he received the Philippine-
American Cultural. Society 's
Humanitarian Gold Me dal
Award.
He also has been cited by Job
Corps for proriloting its purposes
and touring 35 camps in ·13 states
losing.
IDs aim is lo remedy that situa-
1 tion by singing in convalescent
hospitals, children's hospitals ,
juvenile facilities and other in-
1 21titutlons where a bit of cheering
up is needed. ..... · ·
The native CaliComian, born in
Pasadena, has moved back to
Southern Cali[ornia after travel·
ing through the United States and
living in England Cor nearly two
years.
The "Sunshine Singer," as he
likes to be called, got his start in
1 public service by working with
1 lhe Filipino-American citizens of
1 San Francisco. He has hung his hat and guitar
in Laguna Beach with hopes of ·• i • ,
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from Heart
I DEAR ANN LANDERS: ;·~m ( OJ
still burning from that letter Ann Landers :l. l signed "Another Stepdad·With a .......
Pain-in-the-neck Kid." lhEi bisexuals who can't make up
I was raised by a stepdad who their minds.
was a wonderCul father to me. J agree -it rs a rotten thing
When I was 15 he died and rny for a gay to deceive a woman and
piolher married again.1MY useh~rasacover,bulitisequaJ
tieeond stepdad wa1 llie palii in Jy .,rott.enfora'bisexualtodeceive
l lhe neck . ...· a gay Qr a butch by using him or
l Now 1 have a stepson. Because her as a·new kick and then going
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l knoW what it's like to have both back to a husf>and or a wife. -
"kinds, I am determined lbat this ONE JN EVANSTON
boy by my husband's first mar·' DEAR EV: Tbat whole scene is
riage will never feel rejected. He Jlke playing tennis without a net.
chose to Jive with his Cather and )&'s too far ou& and totally incom·
tme rather than with his natural prehenslble to me. 1•u' take your
lmother. I couldn't Jove the boy •·ordforlt,11H1tb1akyourorwrlt·
I more ir I had given birth tobini. Ing.
I I hope every woman,and man DEAR ANN LANDE;RS: I
with stepctiUdren under their have been reading your column
lroof will stop for a moment and for two years. [ started when I
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lry to understand the batUes that was 12. I have written to you at
child is fighting, I know because least 10 times but you have never IWI HAVE BBEN THERE printed any of Jjjy letters. AJl·my 1; DEAK FR1ENb: n ·anks for a letters w!:re every bit as interest·
h rt V • b •--• Is lac reading l'n the ~aiter lately. . !ter that. Came atralght fjor. ina: as tfie junky ones I have been
eba~! s"uc: :. ::.;;w.c .J I have decided you are a.fake
I mpasslonate wife. I .hope be 4ind that you make up the letterS
t reciate1 you. , , ypurst:lf. I'll ~t you ~·t even
' read 'he . ones sent in by the
ll"EAR ANN L'ANDERs: I've public...J( l·see thi1'1etter in the t~n readiag your column for paper'f!\'ilkd~e o( the abock. -
lltany years and I'm beginning lo AN1U1CnELfEVER · ~
:Wond~r if you know the dif· DEAR UN : Where do I lead.
If ence I>Flween a homosexual tbe flowers' .
a bisexual. . , Sorry If I dluppol-yoa -
I For tbe record : Gay people ta.•e you any Idea how m*.Y Id· 1 ve a definite preference for ~ten' receive every day? I can•t.
l beraoftheirownsex. Bls:ex~ poaalbly print even a small.
, als go both ways but they usual·. pe.rteatage. I try my belttoseled•
ly end up with a member of lhe tbe letters tbat represeDt a crou-..
ftame&ex. sedloa or bum1alty -ortbema' t Youseemtohaveatotofsym-.Gtbencanleamfrom.
lpathy for the woman who ls '-l°M Tlter°i!110n tbls leUttmadettlil:
a cover by a gay. Buti •R-" bM•ae 1 rttely• bft '9da7·
arently you are unaware Of, all from people wbo .. ad t.lle: samei
gays wbo are vtctimlzed bY• eomplalat.
sexual1. !r!""' 1wltch-til len• retum lo
r wtvu or (bus-) thui
ay with their gay compankola.
ves and bu1band1 Uve ltaal
\&DI of coercion, but ga)'I who
come involved with · married
xuals have no legal recourse
lever. J.
Speaking 1trj~ly ior the gay.,
Uk you not Lo ·conru.e os wltb
Don't gel burned by a "line''
lhat's ., hot to handle. P~ It
<ool wllh Ann ·Landers' guide to
· "Necking and PetUng -What
Are the Limits?" Send your r.e-
quest to Anrf Landers, P.O. Box
1400, Elgin. Ill. 60120, encloolng
SO e11U in coin and a long,
stamped, ••lf-1ddr~1ed ••·
velope.
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becoming a Pied Piper for lonely
Orange Countians.
t Wahler's infer est in music
began early as he listened to the
radio with his mother. In high
school he joined a rock baod, then
boughtaguitartogoonhisown.
· "I ran to Hollywood with stars
in my eyes when l was 15," he
said. "Then I found I didn~t know
much:" ' ·
He met a banjo player and
together they traveled across the
country. playing and singing in
ex~hange for board and room . •·1
had quite a few ~obo tales when 1
got back,'' he Jailghed.
He was billed with such groups
as Buf(alo SpJiingfield, Chicago
and Three Dog Night, to sing
Peter, Paul and Ma ry type
s ongs, ''ditties fr om the
roadsid e,'' and Simon and
Garfunkel songs , and played
Renaissance fairs.
"I was ,breaking into show
business backwa rds, so I decided
to go to ni ghtclubs,'' Wahler said.
A case or "deja vu," where he
saw himself in London, took him
to England to search out the
meaning ol the impression. This
was a fruitless search, but he
stayed tor nearly two years sing:
ing here and there and writing
children's songs.
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He came back to the U.S. to do
the lead role in a film. ''The
Brat." which has not yet been re-
leased, but his big dream is to get
a new concept in entertainment
goi ng.
Called the United Entertain·
ment Services Association, this
organization will "send troops of
entertainers across the U. S. on
two-to six-week tours to perform
at institutions,'' Wahler said.
"They will receive a salary,
and it will give amateurs a
chance to break into the busi-
ness.''
This would be of therapeutic
, vah.~e to _both the entertainers and
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those viewing the performances,
Wahler commented.
And . it would help ease the
large unemploy ment problem of
a~tors and musicians.
1'"'und ing \vi ii be available
through pri vate g rants and
general revenue sharing, Wahl er
explained.
His givin g or self has been in-
spired by his family, he said,
whi c h i s "'involved with
humanity.''
··1 like to work with all kinds or
people and I 1t1.'ant to make the
world a little brighter."
Anyone wishing to contact the
•·sunshine Singe r " may call him
at644-1918.
" -RS. GEORGE STELLE, COSTA MESA, AND·TEDDY GET VISIT FROM PHN DEE PAYNE . . .
N ~:RSE IS A RESOURCE . .
By ALLISON DEERR
Ot tM O.ltf '"J• at-tt
Al h~s regul checkup, the
baby was, failidt ... to thrive. The
doctor rJ ferred N' mother to
.public health r&'r ·.instruction in
child care. \.. '
An eldertr man. came borne to
convalesce after ~ a serious ill·
ness. His family got help in as-
sisting the patient toward in-
dependence.
A woman learned about cur-
rent methods of birt.h.'C'Onlrol and
their e(ficacy before-Jnak.ing a
dftision. fl _
several cases or a cdnimunica-
ble. di.ease were rePRJted in an
area. Nurses .tra.ek~wn the
source atid t.alk'td to ~ families
about ways to p'l'eVent· recur·
rence. • 1 •
For any of <;*'C4Unly's so Public Healtai ,1tt 's·all ln a
day•swork. ~, ,
• '1People are-: lo us by
their private ' 1 Orange
County lled cal Center ,
Children'• ff.olpl:and 1everal agencies, '1 1ald • 1~rvtsing
nul'H, SllirieJ Ha r.
."We wqrtr with people on \heir
own (mUDd, rather ttlan them
comln1toua.''
The idea · "is lo plen a good,
tot.i approach to patlentcare."
Rolem•ry En11le1 who covers
•
the Saddleback Valley aRd ·
LUguna Beach, and Pat Hunl.
who works in Costa A1esa and
south Sant'a Ana , ·provide<t SQme .
examples of their caseload.
PATIENT REFERRED "A private physician referred
the palient whose infant was not
thriving. After a visit to the
home, the PHN instructed the
mother in feeding, diet, skin care
a·nd JloW much to hold the child.
"On bis next trip to the doctor,
the child was doing much bet!"
ter."
Mrs. Hunt. told of an elderly
woman recovering Crom majoi
surgery. "She wanted to be In·
depend~nt. Our visits to ber
home helped he r adjust to her
new lifestyle and body image. A\
first, she wquldn't leave her
home at all.
"Thal was a year ago and she's
still doing quite well.·•
One area of which the public
mtghl be upawa ro is the support
the PHN cab offer a family of a
handicapped child , Mls9 Engle
said .
"Take the parent or a child
with cleft pal at~. for examV'le. It
can be reassuring If lhe P11N
picks up lhe child and tttlt& him
as you would any baby.
"Feeding problem~ for •uch a
l"hild are difficult, but c'an be
i'
I
simplified with good instruc-
tion.''
MONITOR PROGRESS
Premature infants' progress is
monitored by Denver develop·
mental tests In various stages or
growth, ''because the parents
are normollY concerned about .
possible lags ln development .·•
PHNs also spend a great deal
of time in prenatal ·and post-
partum teaching. .
They can he lp a family make
odjOstments for the child "'ith
cystic fibrosis or diabetes, and
aid the child in living with hi s
.condition.
"Many people are unaware or
social services a vailable. For ex· ·
ample , Crippled Children's
Services can alleviate medical
costs Cora handicapped child. \\le
c,p provide them with that kind
of information," Miss Harper
said.
''Sometimes bills can fin an-
t'ially wipe out a ramily and lhey
doa'l know where Lo tum.··
The· Public Health Nurse still
lfaUles the mlAconceptlon that
her services are available onl y to
the poor nd are needt..>d only by
them.
"Much of what we do is educa-
tional. But, sometimes,"' people
rnlat when we orrer our help,"
Miu Harpere Jd.
r
''After a couple of visits, th ey
<.·an't \\"ail to see us again," i\lrs.
Hunt added.
The nurses cited the example
of the Camil y th at is told a t·hild
has several allergies and a "'hole
li st or things· must be eliminated
from his enyironm cnt.
ENVIRONlllENT
"The doctor probably doesn't
know there's a vacant lot ne xt
door or a horse in a pasture dou·n
the block." The nurse can show
the fam ily how to mukc the
changes v.·ithout it becomin g a
traumatic experience, they said.
There has been an int:rea.s ed
demand for ass istance fro rn
families of tc-rmi nal cancer pa -
tients.
"Many nov.· want to spend their
time at home, rather than in the
hospi tal. \V e C'a n help the family
adj ust.·· Miss Harper said.
Each of the three has worked h\
hospitals. and turned to publi c."
health for t he pa tient contact and
variety or caseload.
J\1i ss J·larper worked In in·
tensive care in Portland, after
studying nursing in her native
\Vushington. Mrs. Hunt returned
to school afte r raising a family lQ
become a PHN.
"A PHN makes a lot of in·
dependent decisions in the field,··
~fjss Harper said. "You get ta
(See RESO\JRCE, Pac•BZl
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Bf DAIL v PILOT 'rueMtay. April 15, 1975
Good or Bad, If ... Makes .Sense ·. . The women's movement
. is only a link in
a series of revolutions.
By I.AURIE KASPER
0t llM 0.tllr f>ll•I St.oft
E:l·ononl ic: al ty, intcrpersonul·
I}'. ideologically a nd historit•a fl y.
the \\'Omen's n1ovcmcnt 1nakes
sense. accord ing to Dr . Otto
Pollak , professor of sociolocy at
the University of Pcnnsylvunia.
Yt«..1rs berore the term ,, • .,,~
<'Oi ned." explained lhe specialist
tn the s0<·iology of mental health.
dard' ol llving tui;renUy enjoyed
by so ~any Americans would
nev<-:r have bee"' possible without
both tiusband and wife working. .. , do not know '''hat is so ~xl•it·
1ng <ibout it." "But the great gains we have
made have not produced utopia,"
he wurned. There are new dis·
satisfactions,
But. he said. that doesn't 111ean
it's \\'ilhout problems.
11c \Vas ll•ading u \VCl'kcnd
But having said that he would
speak of the good things first. he
explaincll that he and his wife
\\•ork in related fields and are
able lo share their interests \vh cn
th ey urt' at homt>.
He told his audience, all or
\\'horn work in the helping pro·
fessions, they should tell their
t:lients, ''If you must be unhappy,
at least there is a new way of ex ·
periencing it."
• "·orkshop for professio11<1ls 011
f amilv treatm l·nl ;:1 nd social chan~C sponsort.'d b~ the Fun1ily
Servicl' 1\ssol·i<ll1on of Or.ilngP
County
l-fc d(•seribcd this us a "coming
togt-lht-r thut l 'rn sure my father
didn 'l kllO\\I \vi th mY motht.">r und
my gr<.1 ndfather couldn't have
had if ht• tried.'' The women 's movement, he
sa.id, was ~redicted in 1848.
GOOD Ill ODEN!
lli s t alk, \\ht c h !i1clutl<·d
personal cxper1 cncl' und \\<.i s t'.\
pressed \l.·ith an accent frorn his
native Austria. t•1nphasiz1.:d the
women's movemt•nt.
It is, he said, a good \\"hit·h no
one ta lks about.
"In our civilization, there is no
end to revolution."
He said the anger he hea:s
from his women students is
fulfilling the mandate of his
gra.ndrnother. All revolutions, he
explained, are forms of rebelling
from the past.
.. I was fortun;.ite enough to be-
married to a lib<.•r;.ilt'<I \\On1;.in 30
Adh1itting ll is rather
-pedestrian , he also noted ... Two
incomes are better than one.
Nobod y ever m entions this."
He contended the hi gh stan·
Couples Recite Vows
Along -Orange Coast
Erickson-Enstad Lewis-Abaire
Evelyn C<Jrne lia .St .' Andrew 's
En s tad and Donald Presbyterian Church
Craig Erickson "'e re "'as the setting for the
married in \\la yfarers'· double r ing ceremony
Chapel with the Rev. link ing Jeann e Ann
Harvey Tafelofriciating. Abairc and Gregory
Their parents are the Wayn(.• Lc\vis.
Luverne Ens tads and P <tre nt s or th e
John Ericksons. all of ne'\'lyweds are th e
Huntington Beach. Ar<."hie L . ,\baires of
The newlywe ds are C<Jsta l\lesa and the
graduates Qf Marina lfarold L . Lew ises,
High School. She is a Corona del Mar. Offj .
graduate of the Universi· ciant was the Rev. Dr.
ty of Goettin ge n. Charles Dierenfield.
Germ any , and h e The bride, who attends
graduated from UC San· Orange Coast College, is
la Barbara and now at· a graduate of E stancia
te nds USC School of High School, and her
Law. hus band is a graduate
Attendant s were of Corona dcl Mar 1-ligh
Johanna Szabo, Anna School.
Pazdernik , Christine, Attend ants were Jean
Ste ve n and t\ndre \v Lupis. T er ry Adams,
Erickson and William Tina Munoz. l\1ary Pat·
Shane. terson. Bihn Nuygen.
Kevin Cavanaugh, John
Bald\\1in and John
Pelezzare.
Em matt-Harper
Vi ctoria Ann 1-larper
became the bride of
Al ark Emmet during
c~remonies conducted
by lhe Rev. Or. Charles
Dierenfield in St. An·
dre w's Presby t e rian
Church.
Their parents are the
William Harpers,
Newport Beach and the · Roland Caisses, Novato. graduate or St. Mary's
The bride, a Children's University in Texas and
Home Society debutante, affiliated with Sigma
is a graduate of Corona Beta ~hi .
del Mar High School, at-Attendants were Katie
te nded Orange Co8st· Ni ch Io s. Leslie
CoUege and receivecl!'an Kraemer, Jay Orstad,
AA from the UniverSity Ed Van Pelt, David
of Nevada. She is a Harper, Mike Sutton,
member of Pi Beta·Phi. Tom Purma and Arch
Her hus b'and. is a Hidy.
Special Courses-Scheduled
Beauty
Senior citizens now
can get beauty services
at reduced rates through
Golden West College's
cosmetology depart.
citizens over 60 on
Tuesdays. Appointments
m ay be made by calling
894 -0956 .
Agility
ment. · Golden West College
will.offer a special class
for. women and men hop.
ing to pass physical ftiili-
ty tes ts required· for
police, fire and otber
Students will offer
such services as sham·
poo, hair style, tints,
bleach, facials and scalp
treatment to senior
)
Horoscope
Leos Dream
WEDNESDAY, APRIL I~
By SYDNEY OMAJIR
ARIES· (March 2l·April 19).: Accent on ideas
and how to make them work. Be selective. Know
difference between inspiration and wishful think-
ing.
TAURUS (April 20--May 20): Business affairs,
6udget, monetary policies command more atten·
tion lhan usual . Collect needed data.
GEMINI <May 21 ·Jtllle 20 1: Lunar cycle is
high \take initiative. Make sure that others get
your side of story -from you. Be direct, frank
and independent.
CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): What appears
flim sy may have more po tential than is apparent
on surface. Get behind scenes a nd dig beneath
s urface.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Emphasis is on desire,
romance, fulfillment of dreams. fl.t ember of op·
posite sex is Jikely to be in picture.
VIRGO <Aug . 23-Sepl. 22 ): One in authority
wants to know you -and could issue soeial in·
vitation. The re is room for you at more elevated
position. ·
LIBRA CSept . 23·0cl. 22>: Now you get chance
to communicate. to relate experiences. to draw
together various factions and to synlhesize sub·
tJe nuances into a complete. viable operation.
SCORPIO (Oct . 23-Nov. 21 ): Your curiosity is
aroused. Intrigue replaces boredom ; romantic
interlude could be on agenda.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 211: Lie lo\v ,
play waiting game. Let others show lhei r hands.
reveal their plans. Slow pace.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jlln. 19J : Employment
picture needs clarification. Someone is not tell·
ing the whole truth. Special services are
highlighted.
AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Feb. 18 ): Love, creativi-
ty, per s onal s t y l e -the se a r e
highlighted. Intensity is keynoted -nothing
lukewarm.
PISCES <Feb. 19·l\1arch 20): Home. property.
completiod of important tra.nsaction -these are
featured. You can gain prC'Stlge and additionul
security.
RE-OPENING SALE
20% ilff ., ... ........
KEELER
UPHOLSTERY
HQ MOYtd From Center St.
OWNER Sill KE£LEA HAS RETURNED
Ne_. A4•,...a1aw.1e111se.
N .......... ~"9292
.S,../IH~lt'ftli'Df'llOM~
-,
public service jobs
beginning Saturday.
April 19. .
'l'he first . class will
take place fro.m 9.a .m. to
noon at the Costa Mesa
Police Department, and
the following meetings
will be al Costa-Mesa
High School. --
Registration will con·
tinue at the ,college
through April 18_
Chinese
Orange Count}'
Chinese Club will have a
membership tea at 2
p.m. Sunday, April 20, in
the Huntington Beach
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chrlistopher Lee. ·
Lecturina during the
tea will be Richard Sun
o r Los Angeles. an
authority on Chinese art.
His ~opic will be Ap-
preciation of Chinese
Ceramics. ·
Entertainment will be
provided 6y pianist
Marilyn C h e n Of
Cypress.
Volunteers
More than 1 ,000
hospital· volunteers from
11 s tates will attend a
lhree·day convention of
the As soci·atton of
We9lern Hospitals at the
Di£neyland Hotel April·
21·23 .
Mrs. Jack At . Lyons of
South Laguna will lead
sessions for the auxiliary
members Monday, April
21, and Tuesday, April 22. .
Elks Ladies
New orficers will be in·
stalled by the Elks
Ladies Association at
7:30 p.rn. Monday, April
21, in the San Clement~
Elks l,.odge.
Mr&. Star Boyce will
receive the gavel. On her
board will be the lrfrnes.
George Mendelson, vice
president ; Clayton
Daines, treasurer, and
William H .· Jones.
secretary.
M()riday Club
Spring fashions will be
shQ.wn during the April
21 ·meeting of the Mon·
day Morning Club of
HuntiDgton Beach at
10 :30 a.m . in the
Sheraton Beach Ion.
Auxiliary
A woman's auxiliary is
being formed for the
Children's Neurological
Foundation and plails
will be discussed for il
during a 10 a .m. meeting
Wednesday, April 23, in
the foundation offices in
Newport Beach.
According to Mrs.
Vernon Tyl e r .• a
spokesperson for the
foundation,· any \Voman
interested in the founda-
tion and its work is invit-
ed to join.
Secretaries
Bahia Chapter of the
National Secretaries As·
sociulion <International)
is sponsoring its sixth
Bo ss-Sec retary
breakfas t Wedne~day;
1\pril 23. in the
Ne wporter Inn . ·
Speaker for the 7:30
-..m. event will be Red
Patterson. new president
of the California Angels.
does your
group need to
raise funds?
I
If your non-p!Olit
orgonirotion needs
'fund raisin~ help.
Coll Hunt ington
Center ond osk oliout
Charity Fair. Phone
897-2533
Equality ls a desirable goal. he
continued. People live with ine·
quality In oneforr'n until someone
lakes care of lt so they can live
with it in another form.
Thus, he explained, this move.-
ment ts only a link in a series of
revolutions.
''We would be r:nore incomplete
without lt than we would be with. lt ...
But he admitted being uncom·
fortable about it because "Whal
}\as struck me Is there has been
no talking back to lhe women's
movement. Jt 's the most unop·
posed revolution I've ever en·
countered."
He warned, ''Something may
very well be brewing.'·
PAST MPLAINED
Having explained the move·
ment is a messaae of the past, he
' ' added that It· may also t>e a
strategy or the present!·
At the univ'e!'llty, he explained,
he hears wom-.p isaylng "t am
angry . I ' nm youna. I am·
beauti!ul. Whot are you aoing to
do ii bout it ?" a& a means of at·
tracting men:
The anger aeems most up.
propriate at the moment, he said,
tor it has given women a new
goal while they repre&ent the
ideology of our cl viUzatlon and
still e:et affirmative action:
"The advantae:es come from
all sides. I'm not so sure all the
anger is true .•• It 'I probably a
mixture."
Dr. Pollak also ~mmented
thal not everybody has a good
day at the office and can cut it oCf
when theY get home.. And. he
questioned the distomfort which
may be renected in divorce rates
and aexual 1)4.!rmlsslveneas. •
He described a good marrlae:e
Ifs not freedom from d.bappoint-
ment but sufficient tiaU.factloo
to get through the dlaappolnt-
menll.
one problem with femlb.fst.s, he
said, ls lhat they look for lhfl dis-
appointments.
One woman que~'loned his
bell.et that there ls no opposlUon
to the movement.
''Our revolutions are In -
tolerant," he responded. "1 fo"und
in ulJ democracies the only one
.we're tole rant of is ourself.'' ·,
Dr. !>olluk. who seeinlnilY had
skipped between pro and cof
·throughout the evening, said lhf
message he got from the questlop
was "although they express d~
moc'racy, everybody who doqn',L
express this democracy la. M.
totalitarian.··
Love Lost on Tennis
By ER~IA BOMBE<-X
. ·Somehow. in this lumpy little
body that trips over li.nt in the
carpet is a Chrissie Evert just
fighting lo get out. I know that.
It's just ll matter of time before
I develop form, learn how to get
my tennis racket out of the press,
and don't require oxygen after
each serve.
. "The trouble with your ten·
nis," said my husband sliding on
his sweatband, "'is that you talk
too much. The name or the game
is concentration.''
"You know, I think you 're
right," I said revving up for a
serve. "IncidentalJy, t.he garage
called and ybur transmission is
ione.'.'
· 'He stood there numb as the ball
bounced off his foot.
"THE TRANSMISSION'"
"'That's 15 love. Yep, it
couldn't. come al a worse ti~
We got an estimate on Brucle's
mouth today and the tab comes to
$1500. Jn two year s I figure our
orthodontis t will 'buy Iran.
Ready?"
He swiped pathetically at th<>
next serve 1:1.nd missed it.
"That's 30 love .. Let's not talk
about depressing things. Let's
just play tennis. By the way.
what does the IRS want with
you?"
He dropped the racket as J
served the next ball.
··1 have no idea. Did they
call?"
"40 ldve. I put the message on
the refrigerator.••
"HoJd it'." he'said coming to
the net. ''Do you mean to tell me
the IRS called and you didn't tell
me the moment I walked in the
door ?"
''I didn't want to upset you dur·
AT
WIT'S
END
ing dinner. tr t did t would have
told you my mother is coming for
a visit. We are overdrawn at the
bank ; your watch fell in the dis-
posa I; th ere's ll s t ory i n
tonight's paper about the cutback
at your firm , and your son ran
away from home. But enough
small1alk." He massaged his head with his
hand as he dragged into position
for my next serve .
"Dear," I smiled, "you are in
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the \\'tong court. Do you mind
mo\•ing over to where I expect to
serve?''
"What?" he asked. his eyes
staring vacantly.
"Move over. There. tr I make
this PQinl I ·want to talk to you
about th e divorc e.·•
·'Divorce?" he v.·inced slumbl·
ing over his s hoelace.
"My game!" I said. "Yes .
Bernice and Brute. the couple "'l'
met in Canada about six years
ago? Remember them?"
''You kno\v "'hat you are?" ~.1·
b1ormed, "you are unreal. l have
never seen a v.•oman so intent on
destroying a man's game. ls
there anything e lse before I .•. ··
"'Look~" I interrupted. "Are wt>
going to stand here and talk all
day or are we going to play some
serious tennis?''
• • • Resources
know patients better on their oWn
territory , and get a better picture
of their needs .··
LEARNING BASICS
The PHN, they explained, can
give instruction that cannot be
accomplished in a doctor's of·
fice. For example, the young
v.-·oman ''who s imply did not
know how ~o mother.
"It would be difficult for tt\e
l\-fD to know the home environ-
ment, how muc h the mother
holds the baby. 1f she reeds him
v.·hile holding hitTI or props up a
bottle.
"\V e can see these things and
teach proper cart.'."
And . for some patients, ques·.
tions that can be asked of the •
nurses, v.·ould be embarrassing.
in a doctor's office.
·'Women want lo know about
. birth control methods and the ef.
fectiveness of each, but m;tny are
shy a bout asking a doctor. \Vith
us, they can look at a sample de-
vice and ask questions openly~"
Additionalljr, the PHN is a re·
source person. acquainted with
ser,·ice agencies in the county.
Further information is availa·
ble from the counCy health de-
partment, nursing division.
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'All-star Sutton Faces Reds
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_After LA Victory ,.Cager
" tF~~~d~Pl
.E lm er Shotw·e ll ('Ould be
lanother Jack Armstrong: th<!
~II-American sports ht•ro, will
·liked. a natural leader, a top stu·
't(le nt, pres iden t of the Let·
.lltrman'sClub.
i Bu_t like ~rn1s lrun g, Shotwell is
n 1ma g 1n a r y cha r acte r ,
!though you "'ould n 'l know it if ~o-~ read o~c pu blic ati o.n 's pie~ of
this year s r\11 ·1\me n can high
school bask e tba ll playe r s.
}shotwe ll 's right the re, identified b his coach as a g reat player and
great P<'rson.
Phil Mille r, bas ketball coach of
Wainwright High School here, in-
\•cnted Shotwell earlie r this year
to prove that a nyone -in fact, no
one -could be a high school All·
,\mcrican Mill e r sent in the
legendary Shotwcll's stLtlistic::; to
~1 Can1bridgc, M ass., firm, "J-ligh
School Alt -.Am<'ri t'ans." Lhat
solicits )l rc p players of All-
American c<.1 libc r .
The firm <.1lso sends the "All-
Americun" an order form for an
$18.95 book it sells, listing the
players.
Miller made Shotwell a 6-foot
guard who averaged Zl points
and 12.8 r e bounds a game and led
Gladde n Corne r Hi gh School' to
.the pinnacle or 1-l oosicr basket-
ball. rcrsonally ,::ain1ng All-Wea
Creek Confe rence and Class C AJ -
J-State honors.
. Shotwell was also deemed pre
s1dent of the Gladde n Corner Let-
terman's Club, a nd cited for
\'arious other school and civic
6JChievem ents -;..i ll imaginary .
··1 got s us picious of this com-
pany's offer ""·hen they asked me
to nominat e up to four of my
player s as hi g h s chool All-
Americans," r.-1 ill e r said. ··That
sounded ki nd of weird lo me.
Nobody has four All -Ameri cuns.
·· 1 had an id ea it was just one of
those deals "·he re they , . .,:unl to
:-;e ll you a book . ~1 y daughte r \vas
named on one of these things, the
Society or Di s lin g ui s hc d
American liig:h School students
or something. las t _vca r. Thcv
just wanted to sell hl'r u book
Y.'ith hc-r nam e in it ."
Sure enough, Ali lier said he got
back a letter from a man y.·ho
Jdentified himself as editor of
"High School All -Americans."
"They said Shoty.·ell had been
~cceptcd after a committee had
<"arefully serecned his back-
i::round," Miller said. ';T hey
\\"anted him to buy this book, ~nd
they implied it \vould be sent to
all the coll ege recruiters.
·"fhey.1.old him he wus one of a
select group of less than one per·
<·ent of all the nation's athletes to
.be select ed ."
l11jured Walton
Criticized
PORTLAND (AP) -The tri als
and tribulations of Bill \Vallo n
and the Portland Trail Blazers
continued ~1onda y .
The G·foot -11 center, who spent
much of hi s rookie season in the
National Ba sketball Association
un the bench with injuri es, tore
li gaments in his left ankle during
:.i practice game.
.i-\ 1>hysician said Walton 's leg
has been placed in a cast for ut
least two weeks.
Walton was sidelined much of
lhi..~ season with a painful bone
spur on hi s left a nkle. A cast to
~asc that cond ition was removed
r ecently.
!·lours earli er. the m unage-
mcnt of the Portland elub issued
a statement saying the Rlazcrs
"deplore Bill Walton's statement
c all1ng for rejection of the U.S.
government.''
'i\l'alton made the re murk l<Jsl ·
"·cck <Jt a San Fra nciseo press
confe rence a t which he was
highly t•r1l1l'al of lhc FD!. Ill' <i p-
pt~arC'd \\'ilh Ju c k and J\·lic ki
Scott , "'ho lived with Wallon for <J
time in hi s Wes t L.inn home.
The Scotls have been linked 1n
directly \Y tth l):.i tricia Hearst.
1\t the news c onference. Walton
called the FBI "the enemy" a nd
s;iid he rejected the U.S. govern-
ment.
LOS AN GELES CAP) -
"That's when he's a t his best,"
deelarcd Los 'l._ngeles l>odgers
l'ateht·r JOl' ~·t·r i::uson <ifter rl'li ef
pH.:hl•r !\l ike J\.tarshall faced lhc
challenge of J ohnny Bench a nd
Tony I'erC'z a nd elin1i natt..-'d it .
So th~' l>oclgers fin all y beat·
the C1nl·1nnali Reds, S-2, in the
Los ,\ni.:e les ho rn £' bas ..:·bnll
opener arte1· bO\YJng in Ohio lhrcc
straight games.
T he tY.·o teums go at it again
tonight a t 7 : 30 Ht Do d ger
~tadium ""'·it h the Dodgers send-
ing Don Sutton (1-0 l ugainst Ci n-
cinnati 's Clay Kirby.·
The Dodgers -Reds final seore
was 5-2 a nd it was the same in the
eighth inning when Ci ncinn3li
had three men on base, one out
and lht::1J)()Wc r-hitting Bench and
Perez ea rning to bat.
.!\1arshall. the Cy )'oung A\v <i rd
\\'inner as th e hl·st Na tion;d
l,cague hurler last se<1son , stru<"k
out Bench and. aflL•r goi ng 2-2 on
Nicl~lt111.<i;' Gotaf
Perez, got him tO hit into a force
play ending the inning. .
lton Cey a nd Jimmy' Wynn
bl astt'd hoiners for the Dodger s
off Cincinnati starter J ack Bill·
ingham in the firs t or the four-
gamc series at Los Angeles.
Cey said he has not been happy
"'ilh hi s production so far this
Dodgers S lat"
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tun showed I'm close to breaking
out."
Wynn , who aJso hit a homer
Sunday, s uid the vjctory over the
Reds ... ga\'e us a li(t after losing
t~ose three games by one run
each in Cincinnati."
'i'et the key to the game had to
be Iron Mike Marshall, the re·
liever who pitched in a record 106
Grand Slam Talk
Starting Again
AUGUSTA, G a. (AP) --It 's
started again , just the way he
wanted it.
"I'd like," Nickla us told a
friend three v.·eeks ago, "to get
some of tha t '72 conversation go-
in~ again.··
In 1972 Nic kla us bc~an an as·
sault on golf's unsc<i led hE'ighls,
a quest for a one-year sweep of
the world's major titles -the
Masters. t hi..' 1\meric an ~ind
British Opens and the PGA n:.i·.
tional champions hips.
It has not been accomplished.
challenged the knee-deep rough
of gorse and heather. thistles and
thic kets, with one of the most de-
vastating exhibitions the game
has seen. .
But it wasn't enough. Lee
Trevino. who later admitted he'd
~iven up. chipped in twice in the
stretc h run and Nicklaus failed
by one stroke of keeping alive his
glor}' dream. The talk of the
Grand Slam ended.
Now it has start ed again .
thanks to Nicklaus' victory last
weekend in the Masters. Again
he has the first leg.
• g a mes for the Dodgers last
seo:tson.
In i-elief of Doug Rau, he
blanked the Reds for ~3lnnin~s ..
"It's always a struggle when
you face the Reds," A1 arshall
said 1:1fter the game. "I really
had my work eut oul for me, but
I'm tickled pink whenever I'm
out there. There's no greater
thrill than to face the best in the
"'orld at whatever you'redoing."
Marshall us ed his assortm ent
of screwballs plus the fast ball.
The Dodgers had lost shortstop
Bill Russell with a broken hand
and catcher Steve Yeager with a
knee injury during their just
completed series in Houston. ·
With R·u ssell out , Ri ck .
Auerbach look over at shortstop
a nd was involved in the con-
troversial play of the evening
before the Dodgers ' opening day
crowd of 45,502, largest for a fi rst
game here since 1964.
\l.'ith one out for the Reds in the
top of the eighth, pinch-hitter
Ken Griffey doubled and Pete
Rose walked. Joe Morgan hit to
second basem a n Davey Lopes,
who flipped to Aue rbach for the
force at second. The shortstop
appeared to h'-ave made the
1>ulout but dro~ped the ball and
umpire Frank Pulli declared all
hands s afe.
!\tanager Wall Alston ran out
on the fi eld to protest along with
his players bul to no avail. Then
Marshall shut the door on Beneh
and Perez.
"I think t he umpire w as
bloc ked o ut on the play,"
Auerbach commented. "I did
catch the ball.''
Manager Sparky Anderson of
the Red s told news me n, ''I
thought we could pull il out when
we had that break at second
base. But Marshall had good
stuff, especially that screwball."
Meanwhile, it was reported
fr om Hou ston that Dodgers
cateher Steve Yeager s uffered a
hairline fracture of his left knee
Su nd ay in a home plate collision
with Wilbur Howard of the
Houston Astros.
X-rays at Methodist Hospital
revealed the fracture and Yeager
remained in Houston ft1ooday.
Yeager is expected out of ae-
lio n rrom 6-8 weeks.
On Friday, the Dodgers lost
starting shortstop Bill Russell ,
who s uffered a broken .hand
while m aking a tag at second
base.
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UPI T•'"""'-'"'
TWO FOR HAVLICEK T he Boston Celtics' John
Havlicek scores two points. despite defensive effort by
Houston's Kevin Kun11ert. 1-lavlicek scored 30 points in
leading host Boston to a 123-106 victory Mond<.1y ni ght in
an openil"!g NBA playoff game.
Sports in Brief
Denver Releases
Ex-GWC Gridder
DENVER -The Denver Bron-
cos released veteran linebacker
l\1ike Si mone , a former Golden
\Vest College star, on waivers. of.
1 ficials of the-National Football
League team said J\.1onday.
The 6-foot, 200 -poWld Simone
was signed as a free agent out of
Stanford in 1972. J-Ie played on
special teams as a rOokle, start-
ed in three games in 1973, a nd
saw conside rable action as a
fourth line ba ck e r in pa ssing
situations in a ddition to special
team duty last year .
A ngelll Plo!I
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -
Nolan Ry1:1n tried £or his third
victory of the young season as the
Angels m et the Minnesota Twins
today.
!Ryan has · a llowed ·only two
earned runs and struck out 22
batters in 18 innings as he defeat-
ed Kansas City 3-2 and ·hlanked
Chicago 5-0. He has two of
California's th ree wins this
season. 1'he Angels also have
Wednesday and Thursday (11 : 15
a .m .) dates with the Twins. It'll
be on KMPC radio (7 10).
Andy Hassler will hurl against
Burt Blyleven Wednesday and
Bil l Sin ger i s tentative ly
scheduled to meet Vic Albury
Thursday,
USC Star IA•t
LOS ANGELES -Clark Bee·
die, Southern Cal's top high
jumper, has been lost for the
trac;k season with a broken foot.
Trojans coach Vern Wolfe said
Monday.
Beedle, a fres hman, leaped 7
feet last year as a senior at
Sierra High in Sacramento. I-le
fractured the fool in a warm-up
jump at the Sun Diego Rclays on
Saturday.
He had leaped 6-10 this year.
Wolfe a lso said Monday that
his best relay runner, Ken Ran-
die. is going out for spring foot-
ball. Formerly u flanker, he will
try to win .a s pot as a defensive
back.
E.r-Anteater Sf1orp
PHOENIX -Former UC Irvine
baseball star Gary Wheelock
pitched Salt Lake City to a 9.7 vic-
~ory over Phoenix Monday night
ln Pacific Coast League play.
Wheelock pitched 2% innings of
near na.w less relier ball i,n pickin~
uplhev1ctory.
Corter to Driv ..
IN DIA NAPOLIS -l.ast year 's
top rookie Duane C<i rter Jr., and
veterans Billy Vukovich and I.cc
Kunzman were named ~1onday
as drivers for entries in the Ma y
25 Indianapolis 500. Carter :.it·
tended 1\1arina1-ligh.
LA Funds Redn4'ed
LOS ANGELES -Supt. of
Schools William Johnston pre-
sented a 1975-76 budget Monday
which ineluded a 50 percent re-
duction o r funds for in -
terscf'\olastic athletics .
In a speech accompanyin g the
budget presentation Johnston
said this year's budget for in -
terscholastic athl etics was about
$1.5 million and that hi s proposal
called for a reduction to ubout
$700,000in 1975-76 .
A school spokesman said the
proposed reduction had not been·
broke n down into s pecifi c sports
or to a specific number o r
coaches.
J ohnston stressed thal the cut-
backs could be averted by
passage of Proposition A on the
May Z7 municipal election ballot.
Lo"" of Eligil>illt!I
'NEW YORK -Athl etes
participating in next month's
tWO-\lt'eek trip to China may lose
their National Co ll egiate Athletic
Association eligibility fo r the rest
of the year.
The New York Ti mes reports
Darr lo Coach
U.S. T ea1ns
Man y feel it is impossible, or :1t
lea s t the n1o s t unlikely of
achievements in the world of
sport.
Ni cklaus tried mightily that -
year . lie won the Masters, lh<•
first leg. The n. his blond mane
losscd by the ""hip11inJ:: Pacific
winds that bl ew ::t"'ay the hope's
or !us <·hall engcrs. he won th(•
l; S. Open al P<'hbl c IJcach in
Ca lifornia, th<' second leg.
I-le feigned surprise whe n the
subject was broached. "I've said
it before. but I'll say it again: the
Grand Sla m is possible, but it is
not probable. Connors Rallies
in a story fQ.f today'! editi ons t h8t
NCAA ~xeC utive dir;ector Waltb
Byers issued such a warning~
an April 2 m e morandum to me -
bers of the NCAA Council. Copi
a lso were sent to officers of t¥
fi'lip Darr. hi..·~uJ \\"Ule r polo ;..ind
s y.·imm1ng: l'O<.J<'h al S;..iddlcha l·k
Collcg..:·, h;.is been n<1mcd to
direct two l ' .S . S\\'in1111 ing t<'a m::.
in internationa l conlJK!tllion this
summer.
Darr will ser·ve ;..is hc:.id coaC'h
O[ !he U. $. women 's S\\'1mm1ng
teHm in the World Gu1ncs lo be
held in C a li , Colombia , July
16-27.
lie will ulso scrvl' as head
coach or the combined men's and
\\.'Omen 's tc.a m in the Japant'sc
Ouldoor Notion~l s which will be
held 111 r\u.i:ust .
IJast i;ummcr Ot1rr \\1,:1s the
couch of the U.S. Nationa l team
thut defc ul ect the Wl!sl (~erman
~irl~ squud in :1 m rt•I :11 Concord
1n Northern California .
!
lie went to M u1rfil..•ld . Scotland.
fo r the Rri11sh Open "'ith the
s ports v.·o rld n~o~. ll 1s his
favorite cours e 111 the world, the
course a fter which he has pat·
terned his l ifc's·drcttm layout
near Columbus, Ohio.
lie was poised for the third l~g.
but he fell one shot short.
After playing three rounds of
strategic golf, us ina; an iron off
the tee, attempt.in ~ to play the
shagg.y fairways. the minuscul e
greens. the chill , gusty winds ofr
the Firth or F'orth , "'It h the dt'ft.
delicate touch he thought they dc-
m:indecl. ht•'d fallen bl-hind
In the fourlh round he reverted
'to type Out <·an1 c the dri ver
Cauti ~n w a s fo r i;:oltc.n . 1-l l!
"The U.S. Open is next. IF (he
emphasized th e word) I happen
lo win the U.S . Open, then there's
the British Ope n. IF I happe n to
will the U.S . Open a nd the Rritish
~n. then we ha ve something to
talk about."
But the thought is on his mind.
lt 's been there since the PGA
championship last fall. when for
the first time in five seasons he
went through a full year without
. winning a major title.
"'ll 's p0ssible. but not proba·
hie." he repeated. · ·
"I think it's really possible."
Johnny Miller said. '"And I think
Jack can do it."
And des pite his disclaimers,
Nl"klaus obvlou.aly thinks.so, too.
··Be fo re thiS tournam ent,··
Ni eklaus s nid fo llowing the
Ma sters. "the re were 76 guys
"ho had a c hanc e to do IL Now
the re 's one .
"l like m y odds ."
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DENVER (AP ) -J immy Con-
nors. surviving a shaky start in
the opening set, came on strong
with some incredible service re-
turns and passing shots In the
second to down J eff Borowiak,
7-6, 6-1 Monday night in the
World Championship of Tennis'
Blue Group tournament.
Sandy Mayer rontlnued his
climb up the point sWldlngs by
upsetting tlfth·sceded Allan
Stone ol Australia, 3-8, 7-6, 6-2 in
an opening match.
Ismail El Shalei oC Egyp\ de·
teated Kent Woodwardo(Detiver
6-2, 6-7, 6-4 and Jaime PUlol of
Chilalfowned AndreW Pattison of
Rhod .. la 4-11, 6-3, 6-2.
Sixth-seeded Brian Gottfried
defeated Rob Maud of South
Africa'"'· 6-4. a nd Ivan MoUnaor
Co lombia rebounded to beat
Newport Beach's Roy Emerson.
2-6. 6-4 . 6-2. Raul Ramirez of
Mexico defeated Teimuraz
1 Kakulia of the Soviet Union 6-4, U.S. Track Coaches Associatioq,
6-3 and Thomaz Koch of Bratil .the U.S. Track and Field Fcder,t·
overcame Bob . Carmichael of ." lion a nd executive officers of~
France 4·6, 6·4, 7-5. · lied conlerences in the NCAA. ..
In other .J\.1onday night aetton. N7 A'' d I Bob Kreiss advanced intq the ... .,.
second round by defau\t· Jlis SAN FRANCISCO Son,\y
s cheduled oppon ent , Alex Siebert. Dave TomUn end Bill
Metrevell of the Soviet Union , re-Greif combined on a six-hitMr
turned home to be with his ailing ·Monday in pitching the s.n
wile. Diego Padi-es to a 3-1 vict~
JOHANNESBURG -Top.
seeded Arthur Ashe breezed to a
6·4, 6·1 victory over South
Alrica'1 Derek Schrod~r Monday
in a second-round m atch at the
C&ows Cla&sic tennis tournament.
tn oUle r alng1es play, AU8trla's
Hans Kary awepl p•st South
Africa's OTayfon Gamer 8-2, 7•~.
and South Africa's Frtw
McMillan bested Spain's Jose
lfiguera!i 6·2. 6·?
over the San Francisco Giaat.os
before a crowd of oply 987 -ttie
club's second smaJlikt in his •
C.t1e Coadl Named
'N~RMA N . Okl a . -DaY<l
Bills. chief assistant the P*t
year at Indiana University, w,s
hired today a~ head baskct~l
coach nt th1f ·U nivers ity qJf
Ok lahoma.
Bliss, 31. Jucceeds .IWe
Ra m1ey, who resigned at the did
of the past season an.er t«'"o
!ieai;on~ a1•irfln'I'. the Sooners.
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Double Play Combo
lly ROGER CARLSON
Of Ult D•Ur ~11•1 lt•ll
The fi rst thint tt i:uy
looks for when molding u
buse ball teu,m is a
keystone combination
und Ei;tanciu coach Ken
Mill urd appours to have
found th at combo eurly. ··we think '"e'r e still a year awuy fro m it ," says·
Millard, who ulso admits
he's pll'ased with the job
his second baseman and
shortstop have been do-
inl{.
. .
EI Toro's
Key Hurls
No-hitter
Gary Key's no·hlt, no·
run masterpiece for El
Toro Hi gh over Dana
liills in a South Coast
League makeup baseball
game, hi ghlighted Mon·
day's uetion on the prep
front along the Orange
Coast.
El Toro posted a l -O dc·
cision with Key scoring
the lone run of the gam e
after reaching base on
Tu.dly, Aptll 15, :1975 . DAil Y PILOT
Rulph Ronquillo, tho
third In a line of Ron-
~ il n error , moving to
~ second on a passed ball,
<1uillos to perform al · RALPH RONQUIUO
Estancia, is stationed al
OLEN ROBERTSON stealing third and scor-
s hortstop. lle's been do-
i ng a good job de-Millard. "He started out
fensively, and an even a little slow, but we kept
better one with the bat. him in the lineup regard-
Glcn Robertson, whose less because h e's the
t \\'in brothl'r Gary is a b e s l w e h a v e al
pitcher, is s tas hed at shortstop:··
second. Robertson was Ronquillo's batting
one vote s hy or All-Irvine average zoomed to .349
l..cague st utus as u junior with the help or back-to-
<:1nd is considered Estan-ba ck three-for -four
l·ia.°sbeslinfielf{er. pcrformar,ces al the
Robertson 's older plate 11gainsl Valencia
brother, Steve, was an and Tus tin.
All-Clfo"' golfer al Estan-·'I've been ::it Estancia
cia a nd is currently at for 10 yea rs," s a>'S
CC Irvine. Millard, "and I can't re·
"Glen is an excellent member wh e n there
fielde r," says Millard. wa s n 't a Ronquillo
"I-l e has the quick hands around."
and good but. He ulways Before Ralph there
makes contact und pro· "·as Dave and Joe Ron-
bablV strikl's out less <1uillo, both first
than a nyone on the · basemen for the Eagles.
lineup." Jue is now assisting: on
"Ronquillo is c<.1lthing thc frosh-soph leve l.
"tire al the 1>late," <Jdds "A l l \Vere s tri c t ly
Coach Wants 01tt
baseball players, <JS is
Robertson.
•·we kcl'll our kids
togl•ther," .suys 1\1 i Ila rd.
··\Ve think our kids ilrc
the best ones in the
:school. And it helps
Rulph and the rest or
them lo be ;.1ssoci <.1tcd
~·ith them.''
'fhc E agles <.ire 7·6·1
throug h the ir rirs t 14
games und took third
place at th e Rols a
Grande tournament dur-
ing the Easter ho lid ays.
The pitching corps has
racked up rou r shutouts
and Estancia is <.1verag.
ing 4.3 runs per game.
,\nd \Vi lh juniors such
as Robertson ii nd l{on·
quillo there <.11JPCill'S to
be a solid future ahead
for Estancia's baseba ll
team.
Request to be Oked?
Checking the college scene:
ini.: on a double steal
after Hector Gonzales
Willkcd.
In other games, Rick
IJashore hit a first-inning
home run a nd the Edisoh
I lig h Chargers went on
to post a 9-1 Sunset
l.caguc victory over
\Vt•stern High while San
C l e mente e dged
L'ni ve r sit.y, 3 -0 in
a nother South Coast out-
ing.
SOCCER CHAMPS-The Fountain Valley-Wes tminster Cougars wdn the AYSO state division
3 titlc. Front ·row-(from left} John Taylor, Tony Emrich, Scott Reese, Aaron Vitt. Steve
Mullen. John Dalessi, Bryan Reed, Herberth Sanchez. Bach row-Eduardo Sanchez (coach)
Reid Thidebeau, John Garafalo, Troy Hendrickson, Mike Rothenberger, Pat Freeman,
Eduardo Sanchez Jr .• Roger Woodcock.
Ba sho re, in addition to
the homer, had a pair of
doubles and drove in
three runs.
Yardley
·Triumphs
FV Takes Title Prep Net
Jeff Magn ey pitched a
t\~1 0-hi lt e r f o r San
Clemente, s triking out
seven.
State Soccer Finale
George Yardley or The Fountain Valley· the first half, but San
wfttenUJ . .. Newport Beach defeated -Westminste r Cougars Mateo ra llied to tie
r " fbi o o o Ge orge MacCall or defeated San Mateo 2-1 things on a long s hot (.lll•!.(111,11 -4
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: : Emerald Bay, 6·3, Sun· Sunday t o win the from .almost the center
o 11._day as the new Sau Joa-American Youth Soccer of the field .
: : quin Hills Park tennis Organization s tate Sanchez scored the
~ i. cor~::.:~~C1~~di~:!~an ~~~~~D 03f t~l'l~0ge~lreEl ~;n~~gt~~a~!~ol:: '::!ti
o 0 Joaquin Hills Rd. ar.d Camino College. when he took a pass Crom
; ~ Crown Dr. North, the Representing region 5 .Roger \\'oodcoc k on a
111 rlM rour new courts will be of the AYSO, th e 7-9 age corner kick and beat the
2 1 opentolhepublic. division teamrinishedils San J\taleo goalie. ~ 5 In a nother dedication se~ v..·ith a 17-2·2 re· Although Sanchez \•las
2 3 day match, Yardley cord and outscored· il!i thestarofthetillegame, • • 1 o teamed with Gertrude opposition, 68-9. 11 of the 14 playe rs on the ; g Amling to defeat Di!!k Eduardo Sanchez team scored g oals
1 o 'Mettcer and Ell en scored both the goals in throughout the course of
11 1 Brya nt, 6·4. the stale title game as the season.
Results
VARSITY
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R•llb IUI WOii •·l,t-G. •·I, t-G. Keni IU) UN 1·1, 1-1. loi,l J .. , won •• Saddleback College may have . a
new basketball coach before the end
of the current school year.
of a p:iickage deal put together by the
state com millee. .. • • Yardley played for the the Fountain Valle y Cougars goalie Mike °'"''" :J ~~ !~ 1~ ~ Detroit Pis tons in the team tallied once in eac h Roth en ber gc r plliyed C.::1:,:,~.;.~!.:!~·~·~.'~~J; '::!c!.c!!.'
S<o.-• by ht11h111
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National Basketball As· hair. Sanchez's goal gave a noth er outst anding o..,.;oi.on11-G,•.o. Gauchos coa ch Roy Stevens says he
wants to be relieved after seven
frustrating seasons.
Grossmont ap1>arcnlly would like to
move to the South Coast Conference
and most of the Mission and South
Coast members are not oppos~ to the
s witch.
0..11• Hills Ill •• • ' . ' . ~t!••-.11 Fowle•.tl
Vd"9'1h•,c
N.otr1l(lfl.ph
ilrO-on.Q, '' 'io1r•Hon, lb Sta mo!.. p11 ~ .... rioes.rf
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sociation . the Cougars a l ·O lead in contest. ..~"""k!'1•• tui -.. , ... ,; ""1• .... ;-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-• •
Stevens r e<1ucsted to be let out t"·o
other times, but the trustees said no.
l lowever, observers close to the scene
CRAIG .· .
SHEFF
Saddlebu<:k tenni s coach Bill Olt<.1. is
giving up duties as Gauchos trainer.
Otta is moving into the social sciences
dept.
FOrmer \\'estminster 1-ligh and
Golden \\'est Colle~e standout Jim
McFaul competed ror Southern II·
linols in the NCAA gymnastics meet,
McFaul com~eted in noor exercise.
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beli c~c his requt'St will be granted
this lime.
And Golden "'est coach George
Recks tead vie~·ed the annual mttt
from a judge's seat.
l'1cFaul's record of 9.3 in floor l'X al
Golden West has already been broken
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Construction o r Saddleback's gym-
nasium is expected to be completed
by the 1976-77 season.
Duane Cain, Gauchos cross country·
~nd track coach, has ~!so as ked to be
relieved or cross country duties.
It's quite possible Grossmont·
Coll ege will not rejoin the Mission
Conference next September. Gross·
1nont was switched to the South Coast
circuit in Dece mber <erfecllve next
school year) and suddenly was shirt ed
back to the Mission loop a couple or
"·eeks ago.
this yCar by Bill Searles. And Searles ~ URi"rsitr Ill
has tied 1'1cf~au l 's mark of 9.3 in Murr.,.,,,,, •• • , .
It . C..!l\olm,10 vau 1ng. w.n.ri.» • • ' ' ' . Jor>ns.on, ll·C
l"C Irvinc·s combined earned run ~~·:;::~~.ci
average is near 5.0 through last c...iub,u Gl!Ck,rl v>eekcnd's games. ,.\s a team the de· c.om~r.1ri
fcr\din g NCAA college division w .ir.ersPCIQll,p (.(lry•r,pl'I
' ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,. ' baseball champs are hilting .301, but Tot•h S•nCltn'WllllUI they'r e also averaging over thrct-t-r-
rors a gaml'-
Rams linebacker Isiah Robertson
will conduct a football camp al
Colden Viest College June 17·19 and
June 24 ·26. Robertson is a Huntington
Beach resident. '
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College complained about its move
from the SoCal Conference to the
Metropolitan loop. The East LA -
Grossmont releagulng move was part
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Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W I, Pd. GB
Boston 3 2 .600
Detroit 3 2 .600
Milwaukee 3 2 .600
Baltimore 2 2 .500 •.-:.:
Cleveland 2 2 .500 1h
New York 1 4 .200 2
West Division
Oakland S I .833
Kansas City 4 2 .ft67 1
Angels 3 3 .500 2
Chi cago 3 4 .429. 21n
Minnesota 2 4 .333 3
Texas 1 4 .200 J lh MllWS•r'• o.-o.111enctJ, Ka nus City 2
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East Division
W L ·Pd. GB
Chicago 4 I .800
Pittsburgh 3 L .750 112
St . Louis 4 2 .667 1~.!
Philadelphia 3 3 .500 J lh
New York I 4 .200 3
Montreal 1 5 .167 3 'h
West Division
San Di ego 3 2 .600
Cincinnati 4 3 .571 I Houston 3 3 .500 'h
San Francisco 3 3 .500 tf.r:
Dodgers 3 4 .429. 1
Atlanta 3 4 .429 1 ,,,..nday'sO.-
S.n 0. 3, S.n Frall(ISCO 1 Pllil-tptlle 4. New York 3
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OAllYPILOT Tuesdg.April15.197S
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Distance Stars Boost
Rustlers Swim Team '
•• ~· ~
B~ CRAIG SHEFF
01 IM Dilllf Pil.i Staff
SPORTS
Rustlers
Although Golden West·
College has been a JC
swim power since itS
first season, coach Tom
Hl!rmstud has never hud
a super distance slur.
But this season is de-
flnitelv the exception.
''Th.is is the best dis·
tanct" group l've ever
hiid, without any ques·
W • 3 2 tion,"says Herm stad. In • Topping the list of dis·
' • liince Stiirs is Olympian
. . Shirley Babashoff, who
Kent H.unz1~er p1tched. has ;.iJready s hattered
a l\YO ·h1tler and the three Golden \Vest re.
Golden \V est ~olle~e cords and figures to
Rus tle rs ren1 a1ned in break at least one more
contention for the before the sea son is over.
Southern California Con· Babashoff, along with
ference baseball <"1:0\\lt ni·ut·c Scholes, Bill
·!\1onduy afternoon \\'1th a Q'Toole Ton y Tr·icoli
'IO-inning , 3-2, vi<"to_ry and Doug Fabian, gives
..-rPVCr J.os r\ng elcs C1~y the l~u stlers one of the
~liege in action at Gr1f· bes t distan<"c cont·
fith I' ark . . ingcnls in the slate.
Mean\.\·h1I C', O.runge ,\ll arcvcr satilc s\\'im·
CoastCollegctos t1ts IOth mers with Scholes ,
straii:ht to visiting S;,ui O"foolc and Tricoli ex ·
Dic~o l\1c.sa , 6-3, in South' pt·ct cd to l'O n1 pctc in
Coast lo~p pluy . . olhl'r events at tht..· state
Hunziker pos ted his ffil'et in Mav.
'third vil'tor·y of the nabashoff has wiped
sea s on \Vith n i n e out the 500, I ,000 and
s trikeouts and fiv e J ,650 frees t yle marks
\\'alks. and has unofficially
The Rust lers s corl•d brokt.>n the 400 indi\'idual
the \\·inning run in lhl• ine<lley record.
tenth \\"hen Jerry Rl'0\\11 '"\Vc've had S\vimmcrs
\\'a lke<l , \\·cnt 1.o Sl'l'Olld break the 500 rel'ord at
on l\1 i k e K i l' fl' 1· · s least six or seven times sacrifi~·e at~d :'>l 'Ol"l'd on this S l"asOn ,'' s ays
Gary!'\orlh ss1ng lt•. llt'rmstad. ··The l ,OOOrt..•-
l ., Ora~1 ge Coast took l_he L·or·d hots been b1·oken by
jead 1n the fifth \\Ith fivediffcrl'ntpt..•oplcpro-
thret:: runs .. highli ghlt'(I bably 10 different
by a triple by Don 'fryon times."
that s cored t\.\·o markers. Babas hoff. a }-~ountain
B~t S~ I\1 ~sa t:.ame back · Valley i"li gh product, has
With SIX Ill the .SC\il'lllh t•locked 4 :53.4 in the 500
forthe\vin. fl"('C (fifth bes t in lhc
Or•n!lt!Co'"' C3> stall'), breaking the old
Sogl, lD
Sp.on, rl
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Actomoonc10. c Tryon,\~
Posi.e,,1110. llll
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·~ ~ : ·~ mark of 5:05.7. S he has a
• o 1 o lifetimebt·stof4:48.0,<in
: ~ ~ g American record for ; ~ ~ i \VOmt;:n.
3 o 1-She ,,·ipt•d out the I ,000
~ ~ : ~ 1·l'l'Ord of 10 :46 by 44
o o u o seconds and hl·1· 16 .46 in 3~ ~ ~ ~ the 1.650 l'f;JSt'd thl' old
!tcor•ttw 1nnong• 1nurk b,· O\'l'I' a minute.
ooo ooo MIO : ~ ~ .. Sht.: is lhl' best dis·
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Goloden Wtll (40) j 1• I Crpreu
At H-liql-Stactitt
lance S\\ i1n rnt.•r \\'t..'0 \'l'
t..•,·er had .·· s ay s
Jlcrmstad r;.ithcr mat-
ter-of.fattly.
St·holl's. a frcs h1nan,
has donl· 5 . 04 in the 500
und 10:22 in the l .000, but
long distance S\\·imming
is n 't hi s bag , says
llel'mstad.
.. Scholes is not a di s·
tanl'e kid, but he's so
\"cr·salile he can, S\\"im
<1nywhere. In the state
1neet there's a chance he
l'Ould S\\'im the 200 indo
<.tnd the 400 indo, but he's
;.i l s o a very good
bat'kstroker. ''
TOM HERMSTAD
shown what he can do
yet. He's done 5 :11.l in
the 500, \Vhich is a decent
lime. But he's cap.,.ble of
going mu{'h raster than
that. HC and Shirley 'A'ill
be our distance swim·
mers in the s tate meet."
Babashorr h us done
4:32 in the 400 indo this
se;,ison , but not in a
Golden \Vest meet. The
record is 4 :36.6 and
i"lermstad fi gures that
'''ill be erased by both
BabashofC and Scholes
before the season ends.
Scholes has done 4 : 36. 7.
And althou g h
Babashoff peaked al last
week's national AAU
mecl in Cint•innali ,
1-lcrmstad s<iys she'll be
a major factor in the up·
taming Sou thern
California Co nfere nce
SHIRLEY BABASHOFF
• swimfest at Cypress.
"It would be totally
selfish to expect htr to
want to do an all-out
thing for Golden \Vest.
11 er national and in·
ternational s\\·imming
are IJlOte important.
She's tbe only person
I 've fell this way about,
but s he's a \\'orld-clas.s
swimmer and s he has to
do \Veil in national and
inte rnational meets,"
says Hermstetd.
"This is the hardest
\\·orking group Of S\.\·im·
mers I've coached. They
all spend ot least 31 :!
hours in the pool each
day and some even prac·
tit·e 4-5 hours. Of course
the hard '-''Ork and de·
dication have really paid
off. "
Baseball Standings
SOUT"EJtN CAL CONFERENCE M9t1N•'1SCerM W L Gll EITorol,Oanal-1111•0
E•st LA I 2 -s.n Clemente l, UnlversilyO
(iol<k'n WeSI 7 l ~,' WotllMMll•y'J~m•I
5.dnl• Motuca i. • 1~, o. ... Hi Us al L•guna Be.ch l'ho Hon(IO • 3 J Unl~rsily at Mission \l'lejo
LMAl'l')elt!iCC l 3 3~, E1Toroal~nC1emenle
Cypress l t. • LA HarbOr 2 1 3
Mo""ay's Store C.O!oen We~t J, LACC 2 110 inn,)
Todo1y '1 G.1mn
R.o Honda at C.Oloen We•t
C,pres~al LA HarDor
[.J,,t L-. a1 LACC
SOUTl1 COAST CONFERENCE
W L GB c.er .. 1os
Ml. SM! Antonio
So.In 0 11!9<> W \•
Fullerton
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~looAnoo 1
• ' • Mo1M1;1y•s St•r•I s.n o~ '"""""' •. Oroonoe Coao\t3 U,r111os •. F1>llert011 S I IOlPlni~)
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EMPIRE LEAGUE
~ ' T ll::it1ell• Anilheim
t.unlongton Beach
FoothoU
l{enfle'd1
~dcUetiac;
Cn>•e~~
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K•tella3. kennedy O
Tocllly'IG•-s
Hun1lngton S.acn at Orar>ge Kenn!'(ly •I _,,,..l>clm
(y()l'•S~ •I K•lelld
Footn111 at s...aa1e11ack
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
MliSloll Vlitjo 't°5 ~
D.INIHllll • 3
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SUNSET LEAGUE
w ' LOSAl .. l"ti!llS 5 0
Lo.tr a S 1
Fount .. in vauer ~ I
M.arirw l 1
Eat...,., l l
NewPO•I l'!Olfl)Or 2 4
Western 1 ~
Westminste, o 6
Mond.1r'1k•re
Ed•s.on•. We~tern 1 \
To4.1,'1GamH
Edis.on al We~tmlnUer
Fountooon vane, oot ""'1odn.,
Wrs1ern •I NeWPOfl HilflxM" LOitf,at lOSAlamilo~
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College
Tennis
••
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uc1r•itw 11~.11.,,1 ca1 hptn1
s1..,i.1
C.•n.al'100n Cl J def JOl'lnilnMln •4,•?. Wt1Qllt U fCle l Elkin\ l·S,J·&,6-t.
111ornt1urg 01 Clel H•nnin11,-<o, 1·S, 6·].
Wiiiiams (I )Clel Fullerton •·•.•J. Ea~tmilfl (I) def 0el{onnln;•4.6·4.
S.tll<kman (I) Clef LOb.i$ ··~. 1 ...
Oo11bt•• WriQ~l·Eas1man 0) def l'lann\"'l"
Elkin~••.•·•. M.11 r~ on ((,) 71 de! N It-leS 80, S. I.
Lei. lGI 71 <!el G•uss <IO. 6·0.
Brown CGI I• <11'1 Be•n••d 81.~·0.
W fgoi.on 1Gf 18 toed Thomp"°" 1$, " Prle•_. IG> 80 de! B<!Umore lt'I, to-0. 1.•.;n...,n cQJ ,.101or 10 Rutlon 82,0-6.
Golden Wes I h 9· I In I toe Soult'off"n Caluorntd (.onterence <Ind l•fll w•!n
Sanll Monica !or the contererw:e leold
Golaen We" ana Sitnloo Monie• pl;;ov
Fnaar al HUfllJllQton Se•( 1111.
El Toro 4 3
UniW!r.llly 3 •
S.n0ernen1e 3 4
O'Tooll• has done 5:09 •500 > and 10 :33 (1 ,000 ),
but figures to s wim the
s prints \then the state
rnl•et is held al Diablo •.
Valley College, ~1ay1 -3.
~8eKh 2 ~
Pro Scores
NBAPLATOFFS
Eoos .. r• Canter-•
1 Williilm•·Larree lll split with
2 Jotwnnson-OeKonninQ6·l.4 ... 2 Lund· TnornbulQ (l) <!el Fullerton•
l lobof~•l,6·2.
cs Oomilltlllei Hills ts1· 111 SoCal
Coll•P ~ft191es
Mill.a<IO COl def OeVitO •3.6-1.
Pren.,.,,oon !S) del 8o(en •1, 2·6,
l
J
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Gol0.11 Wtst UJI U l LACC Al H11111i"'!l1-~•<1111 CC
Brown !Gl&l<l!'IAllcnlS,6.tl.
M.Jrllon (GI 17det Sauuwrn M, IMI.
Us IG ) 80ael B1sl'lo118I, •·2. Got lord IG l IS <let Hunt96. 6-0.
MoorQo !>Ori !G I 11 <let Bell 87, IMI.
PrlerloOn !GI Bl de! N.io~o. no >tort-, ...
Now $5.99
Clan MacGregor.
quarts
"
... it only
t.ast.es
expensive
' I
Trit•oli is basicully a
. bat:ksl roker, but h as
l'locked 10.23 in the J,000,
which ranks h im !'\o. 10
in the state.
i"lcrmstad calls Fabian
a darkhorse.
··Fabian really hasn't
Bo~lon 123, Hou$loro !CW. {Bo!.toro
1e-1.t11.
W•1tltf'11 CA•ler-e
Goldfn Stoo1e 123. Seat!!• ... (C.OIOen
St~te 1e.a1 t.(11,
ABA l"LAYOFFS
WH1•r• Olvlsi-s.,. Antonia 11J, Indiana 111 (/r>-
di....,l•aOS.l-2).
Denver 11s. Utal'l 113 !~nYer wlM,
•·21.
~·J. Traty \Ol dfl Vroman 6·1.H .
Hunt tr IS Jdef K•nfltdY 7.5, •l.
Weoove• (SI aet Gar t i• ... ,, •1.
Hend.,Ck• CO) Clef Witllers 1-to,6-J.
"°""" MltloodO-Boren 401 de l DeVi1o-
Pret\ym;onfHl.•3. TrKy·Ken"'dY tOI del Vrornlr>-
Wea...er 6·J, •.ti. l'lunler·W•llers ISi def Gaicla ·
Hend,.cks•l.•2 .
AIR CALIFORNIA
ANNOUNCES DIRECI'
DAILY FLIGHTS FROM
ORANGE
COUNTY!
'
Take off for Tahoe the easy wey -·.
v.ith Air California. For just $32.00. a
convenient, comfortable Electra; Jet
flies you dlTed. Weekdays or ~ek·
ends, from nearbyOmnge County Air·
port. Special discoqnts for families
and groups of ten of more. Only l._IMh
Air California .. , the airline that con·
slstently ea ms the best on-time record
In the business. One call to Easy lnfor·
motion arranges everything from flight
reservations to complete vacation
packasr-s. INlth Hckets waiting at a
,_.tytnwel agm&. Easy .-.gh? Alr
Califomla to Lake Tahoe ... we're
easy to take!
Coll Ecuy lnformotlon Jn Orang11
counai.1714154{}4551}. a..-,. 12131
924·3313; Lo!!"n•. (7141494·7595;
Loe Ange/co, 1213) 627.5401 •
AIR CALIFORNIA
We're easy to take.
C-TOllSNA-3
'1
Women'~SC, Diahlos Win;
Athletics • · . ·
... :~.:\1.z~~~'t.... Oilers Defeated
t-w."""" 101 0ttc~1(11 ... 11.s. '
L. V•n Al'fleran~11 (El Clltl H. I
w1tot111 ... 11.1. San Clemente•.s Curl En1-u~10.1umpl'IM.a2·1.11 ... E ' an I 8 d •"6~· lo Go-ew1 CE)0ttJ.Wtio.11-•.11-t. UISM e pe cv • 'N
1e 11c11 1110e1,,,,.r1cNu11 ... n .s. win the hi&:h jump in w..-vM~"'!'•ii11tT-
M(E1r11ner tl!I <kf How•rd 11·1, I d I l k S lfl0-1. lro11 "I Ml t . SM...or• 11.1. ea ng "tt an. 1M1&.1totfluC.11 M .T1-111.1.
o.ni.11 U! 1 a.• Jon" 11-•. 11~. Clemente High 'TrilontJ to 210-1, E'lft\WI !Ml a . .....,., 81•1• ti! ldllt A11dltt'611 11.tl, 11.1. lMll trou1011• !Ml TllM · 2• 1 · c. Mef1r11nev ct:1 a.1 Farmer""'· a 7S·61 South Coasl dual .wu: 1;04i111 cM l i. Mcckrr'v'w1J.
11·S. track a nd fi eld meet vie· FoH••IMJ.T1n-..:s1.,. 0.ulllft II UO P1.W•llm•n CMIJ,Fo1kr lMJ ROO.rllO<'l·-!._\'1n Ameronci&n ff) to1·y over J)ana Hl s l .O.yton lMl.1'lmt;J:11.s. CMIA~l ... -'1Jllli•m1 lS·:t. IJ..I. • M d•y nern' ·-··on lh c MU•-\, N~rl1 IM) 2. corcor ... Thamp1on•N•llr•nD•r9 IE!I cMll On u 8 vv \Ml)..01'tlOnlMl.TllY'lft •:51.7,
Dr•Hi.<-T•k"lluma 1s.•, 1s.1. . winner~ fi~d . 2·Mll•~ i. o.yton CM l 2. s.1rnon
O.u,llt·S•IG•I If.) c>tl Brown-Robe1·1 "ng•I posted • IM )l . H.nus,•k !Ml, Tln'lf·,11 :01.6.
Gr•enlMIJ..,1t,1S,2. "' .. no HH ~ 1. 8utKl"lf' IM 2. Eli.on
Pool·D'Ane-10 cE1 "'' s1ddon,· double triumph in the880 1.M l l .H ... u1oUOktM1.T1me:1t,s. Pl'llUfptlH,IJ..I. 'l :UO LH -1. EIMH> (M) 2. 8'.oeKPle< Brlucri.r-Nls1i.1 eel oe1 cro~ and mile bul it wasn w.1s.H ... utUkl¥1.Tlma: ... s.
• Ttrnu1101s.J, 15.10. enough as Hun Ii' nttt on .wu R•I••· 1. Mi"lon Vi•lo. Tl""; Lll•·Rolt LEI dtl 1Cent1ko·Fr._..., .~ .. ,
1s.1,1s.1. Beach'sOiler~felltovis-Mu. R••••-'· M1s11011 v1•10. P•ttrlck-1Clna11 ce l a.1 YO•k· K II " S l Timt s SJ 9 Lind~' 1J..1, 1}.2. iting ate a tn a unse wJ; 1'. zOOG IMI 1. l!lson I.Ml nc
S.S.....ll<Ofl'lb·T."SmallcoMbl Elott I <>ague meet 78 57 U. II "1 191'11 ~
JM:ob-Krl"91r1S.1,1S.J. l.I . ht' -,.-. t ~J ~ ,e &u~u1101 (M l 2. S....Khef' """''..._ ... ell 1161 ui s.-..... n a n1g ou 1ng a . !Mil. ei.i.Kl'I•• ~M l. oo"•nt•; u -1.
Lawr•nc• IH~=~ln II-I. ll-t, .1011.1.i ssb· i1on 1V i e j o1 , dT~j ,J~.-~1;,•:~o':. lMI no Mcond or
a.-1Hldl1Mill•rl1·l,11·l. 13 OS Opp e SP ·1.P•c11uln lMl2.C•rty!Ml l .
MacAtllll•r IHI a.1 J. 0ec;.ri.11.s. Toro 95·40 c ... rier !Ml. Ol"anc•: ~2·1 . 11·1. • •. OIM: .. I · 1. ee ..... , CM l 2. Merrlm.n
c.mpa.u ~H )dl1Kal'ln11.1.11-1. '1arsftg w 11. '10Qtr1 IM I. 0 1011n(1: 111-.1.
1(-(H) dll -I"" 11·), ... 11, TJ-1, lkl•Kllfl'• INll ). Bu1\1ll01
'11-L l(at1M11JllU11H1s.a.a<ll • 1.Mlno1hlrd.Oht•nc•:ll·t .
Alv•r•1 !Hl<kl8.0.Gri•4;'1,ll ... 100 I E (l{J 2 "1111 CK(l . H1t ... •<111114ll111Clllll•
11.t1. ,. Mltki'in ("1 l~~r!e : 10.2.· · 100 -1. Molina IH l2. Hen11•1 tHlJ.
SIOOl'>tr (S) dtl P•tl<ld~ 11-t,0-!, 220 • I. Evans (1{1 2. SlnDorn CK)l. Wo•IM {Hl. Tin>e' 11.5.
2-1. • Nl\lkOV.•ki 11'1\. Tin-..: 23.1. 1:/0· I. Mllhnl CH I 2. P••sley 1Hll.
C..11"111 !H)dlllWllsonll·S,l-2. •.tQ-1. l{ish 11{) 2. ~rella \Kl l. WltlMI IHI. Tlnie ; 2s.1.
Dolflllff s.<ittorn !ICl. Time: S2.6. •.0· I Barry !H ), Oy•tn• IH) 3. Clor·ECll'r (HI dtl Ff•nklln·. 880 ··1. AnQel (HI 2. MtQuown (HI Sf~•rly !I'l l. TJn,.; S6.2. ~&::·,~~it!!~ll~n CH) 0•1 All• .... 3.=~·r~~~1Tc'i'.r':~.l~~!f~r !H)J, 111:.·1t1ffi:~~~1:::i~.2. Fu"k !Hl no
Gor,...n1J..10.1s-4. . c.1wano\Hl.Time :•:l1.•. ~llo · LPen i,,glH !"1 fnot.econallf' Murphr·Torr•1 (H) del7 Plulle,.:. ?·Mil•· 1. Krl.,qe• U·t > 2. MtQullwn 11\ird. Tln111 : S'.J1.0.
Rffcl1S·1.1S.1. !"1)J.Sen1enCKl.Tl,....;t0:21.o. _440 Retav · 1· Hun1lng1<111 Beach.
UrMn•Mllter CH) c».I Sc;lltll·ZaUIJ 120 HH . 1. Oa"duroon CH) 1. Sl•1r11~· Ton-.: 4Q.S,
1J..5.1J..0. • lKil.CGQe1ano ("11, Time : n .1. M•1• Ae l•y· 1. H1.1111lng1on Silllcll. Br•nd•JOhn1on IHI det Haner· JlO LH -1. Klil'I !Kl 2. Oanou.ran Tln,.:4:0JO,
StOOl'>tf lS·•, 1s.2. · U·t) 3. Bu•rouol'li CH 1. T l met .o.t.. HJ · t. L•nib (HI no second or t11lrd1
Av..,·Slr•cllen CHl d•I Allen-CMr uORetooy -1.K•1ella.Tlme:•,.S. He•Qhl!S·J.
is.., t>4. Mi te i;t'lay-1. Kelella. Tlnt<!I : 1.J · I. Lan•b.!Hl 7. 1"1ens 11r (H I 3. Fllmo-r•·ICltsupe tH l d•I O>rls-l :Jl,O. Plnitnd IH f. 01sl•nce: 1•.(I.
tl.,.'5Ml•Wt•d IS-10, 1J..1. HJ-I. Arnlstrong CIC) 2. Gr•W!ll<lfr PY · I .. (;usn1an CHI no s'cona or CwnpaRt-HllOll'•r !SI cMI c; ... 1-. (H) J. Reed (H I. Hei11hl: 6·0. lll•rd. HetQh\: , .•.
Gll,,_•'-1S, 1S·•.s-1. LJ· 1. Hlll (KJ 2. Aeea C"1 1 l. SP· 1. Foln>er U:l l 2. J ohnston ll'l l
S.nner·L•• IHI def Mark·Soler Gr•...endfr (H 1-Oo~lance: 20·S. J. H<!ndtri.on tH I. Ols1oonce: 31-1.
l>J,11-3. ;, . . py. 1. CO<'ir..O 2. snioet CHl no Olstus · 1. (;re,n-.ald CHI 1.
Mc:Go...err>-W•lker (H ) c».f 1Cor$Dell. u.iro. Hei9'1t: 13... Fo1n1er IHI 3. Johnston IH ). 0<.l·
l{n!91'1t 1>10, IS.ll. ' SP. 1. BluQhman (I{ 12. De For re$! \OlfKe : •OO·t . .
!II: l 3. RodrioueJ (K ). Disl•nct: S.nCt•m1n11 CMI (It) Oan1 Htlb
:J. Rlnll rtt ($), Tlnlf 1 1 litU.r.
120 HH • 1. 011w•ll 1,l 1. klldCk to!
3 J1<klOl"I ~$1. t ln111 ; u .1. • • . UO L.H • 1, SC.1rer 10 I t. Ou.v•ll ISi
),MlnflQ~I t$). Tlnlt: 4S.t .
440 R.ia,. l . $•n Cl•~>enW. TlrRll
d .), MH' Rolooy · 1, S•n Cl•t1lftll1. Ton .... 4.01 .0.
HJ • 1. Cr ow I'S) 2. 0111 •S )J.O.Ck
10). Htlljhl; >-10.
LJ · I, M•l<ll•U IS) 2. MCOontlld
!013. CoUtr lDI. 01.i•nCt : 11·1".
PV I. "1•rdl9<1n 101 i. Cannon 10) 3. J6'11>0<1 1S I, HtlOhl: 10.0.
!;P 1. F~ltadO~• 16 1 1. Cln•OUlll 101 J. Bot(Mlr 10 1. 0 1,1anc': ll-1. Ol~cu1 · !. T•ylor fSlf.Wt bb (O)),
c.n1ptit11 10 1. O••l•nc•: 102·1 I. TJ . I, Don CSl 2. (;all•• 10) 1.
Alln .. fO 10 1. Oi\\ .. nt•' 1-·I' ••
Ht• ... ,,. 111111111 Kllltllll
100· 1. LIOIM!tler HO 2. Burl IH) l.
"1•"' !K ), Tln>1 ; 10 I. JIG 1,8urt !H l2.llndffm•11 llC IJ.
Brun•11 .. 11 ll'I ). Tln>e . 2• O.
.UO· 1. Mhtrc1rn,•1 1"112. S..1'9 !HJ
J Goliorr \I'l l. Tlll'lf: SS.O.
• -• 1. SllOrt 11'1 l J. Knl•l'll !H) J.
Ftan'' CK). Tin•: 1·111.s. Mli.~1. GUtord IH ) 2. Tull ~I{) J,
0..Pl'\ln (I( I. Tin'lf' 4 .St.0. 2-~lt•· I. 5no•I !HI 1. tus• CK) J.
Froon~~ LK J. Nd to mt. 0 __ . 1100 HH -1. MOOO'! IHI 2. ov1 .... re1
!"1 l notnira. T in": 11 4,
JJ() lH · 1. B••naenW''ll (HJ 7.
Gu11erret (Hl J. Miion IHI. Tin ...
~1.i. 140 Rl!l•y · 1. Hunllnoton Be•(n •
Tinlr i..S.
Mole Relay -1. "1ynt\nQ1on llc•th-
Tlnie· J.4•.S.
HJ -1. Pes101 .. 1 !H 12. Moor• CH.)l:
TllOr'IOn LH l.Ht!Qhloi·I .
l,.J l.R•on1 •Kl2,Pelloi•,l .<HJJ.
Tf\Or>Ofl IH f. 0•>1•,',"<'H'>' >,. ...:....~ •• PV-1. W4!1UOI · .,.,,._
(H) 3. Slagle (I(), H•iQhl : 10-1.
SP · 1. Stelll (K) 1, Wll'<>n !Kl 3.
R!eQle \H l. Di1l•n'e~ 48-S.
T J · 1. R•lnl ll{ j 1. Srumm•U CH I J,
Pes1oleisi !H l. 0 1>\iln<e' 39·4.
• DIVORCE •
1r, ""''Y 1f you ho• .. oq~...-d lo
·oo IT YOUR'>ELF
CAlJ~RNIA OIYOilCt
COU,...~E-l
'>talt W uSe 'ioer"c"
WOMEN'S VOLLEY BALL
AA l»Yl•i•• El C.mlno Clel••ttd OriM'lge Coast
.. l S. 1S.S. 11·11.
OCC p11vrr 01 game: Jooonoe ........
61·2' :. 100 1 Wtrntll ISi 2. Batte1141• \OJ
Oiscu• 1. Baugh m oon (K ) 1. l. Toowlor <Ol. Tin>e · 11.1. f~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ Sl'le(>ard (Kl 3. l"!nt l'lamp CHI. Doi· 170 l.WerneU t0 11 D•ll~<!>l'y l0)
1-ce· 162·3 J, T .tylor !Ol. Tin,.: 2•.0. s.n.Cl•~nll 11111611 o,na "1Uls 880 · 1. John~ <Ol t. Joorfson !SJ no
A Dl•lliOtl 100 · 1. Howe lO ) 1. CM\lnul CS) l . lh .. a. Ton,.: 1 .20.0.
Aaan>1 <SI. Ttn>e : 10.0. MU~-'· Jone~ 10 ) 1. snoema~er Orange Co•Jt dfl,ooled El camino
1S.12, lS•I. 720 · t. Howe 101 ?. w ooa (SI J. \SJ no Chord. Ton,e: t .S•.2. ~n1s <SI. Tonie:?l.1. 2·Mo" 1. Snoen1.-~er CSI 2. Jol\M occ p1"'''' ot g'me: l.1uel Moot·
Donald. ...o . 1. wcioto tS 1 2. Telanew~ !OJ J .. •Oil. Jol'ln>0n !O f. Tln•e: 11·10.11.
McClurt !0 1. Tonlt!· S11 1:/0 l'IH 1. Lee ISi no 1.econd Of
GIRLSTllACIC 891)--1. Alarcon !0) 2. Walcott (S) J. thltd T1n.,, 13 S.
OM• Hill• (571 U4l Soon Cl1nw11t1
100· 1. NtYb•ecll '0 12. Sle111tns (0)
E""'i.,as 1S). Tinoe; 7:01.•. llO L"1 • 1. Lee CSl no w cond or Nlile ·l ."1..ao!e~ton tSl 2 v'sauei '""<J Tonoe :S20. (0)3.Al•rconCO l.Tlme :~:ll,9. ~.io Rfl•W· I. Dana Hills. Time: J. Felder tSl. Tl""": 11.0.
210• 1, NeuOrlCll l011. Joi;-.lck IOI 1·Mile· I . HUGale~•on ISi 1. A•tell ~I I. CSl 3. Penu !01. Tonie: 9:St.t . LJ-1. Mf;OC.enrl• (0) 2. J~rrtll !0) 3. 3. To1foonr <Ol. Time: 11.l .
4ol0 · I. Bonwn (0) 1. 0~•1 (0) 3.
11fim 101. Tl"""' 1:08.0.
t 10"HH . 1. Cl'leitnut !S! 2. T•yl0t lOl .. 0!,1anc•:11.tl/1. Mc~rmo\\ \SJ J. Holland {Ol. Ton11.': PV · 1. Gotlo!;ona IOI no t.e<ond or
880· l, Bonwn !OJ 1. TnornQ"""' (SI 17 O ll'l<td, HelQht: 10·0. iJO LH • 1. Cnei lnul ISl 1. OC.i1>11 lOl SP • I, F'edu CS) 2. Edde~ !Sl l . 3. Heim IOl. To mo: 1:34.8.
Milr . I. Sipe lO l 2. Llrwooll (0) 3. 3. Hoover (S). Tinie: ~ 1.•. Jonn,1on IS), Oi•tante: 36-l.
Oithl \SL Tin>e: i : Sl.O. UQ Relay• 1. S•n ClellWnle. Tinie: Discus I. Pe<iu tSl ?. J11nn~1on (S ~
. .w.,J. • 3. E.tde• 1S I. o.1o1•nte: q?-8. llO LH • 1 .. S.11 IS) 1. Jones C51 l.
Kul'lljuer~n 10 I. T lllW: lJ.O. Mile Relay-L Oan~ HltlS. T1n,.; TJ · l.MC Ken1 I~ C 0)1 .Jolln~ lOlJ.
l ;Jl,.O. Hildl~y oS). 00>loonce: 31·0'~. ~ Retay-1. San Clemenle. Time :
SS.I. aeo Medley Relay· L Dan' Hills.
Tln.e: 1:110.o. HJ· I. Bell lS l 1. Nrullrrch (Ol l .
Oily IOI .... lgh\; •·9. LJ . 1. &tit ISl 1. Neubrech !013.
S,.,, Clemente. Di~!oonce : 1•·7. SP · 1. Ahern (S) 2. Ste~ens (0\J.
l'latfi-1 lO !. Oistilnte; JJ.J0 •.
HJ -1. E ·~sman CS) 2. Schaar ts> 3.
Ho!tn1an (0). l'l•o!hl: ~-•'•· lJ 1. w ooa c 1 1. p,oe <o> J.
E"~n1an (Sl. Oii•~nce · 22·0.
PV· 1.Sche•t1er \0 )1.Soll•~ IPl 3.
Vleo!.•des !S). He i9h1· 12·6.
SP · 1. Sweene., 101 2. Llmorook
CS! J . H••per !S l. Oi•toonce : d-111•.
Oo>CU> I. Sweelll'y COJ 1. l in>-
WOMEH'SSOl'TBALL brook IS i l . Hoorper lSI. Ohlanc•;
'
13>-0.
Ora11 .. C.001I l l ' '" TJ · 1. Page (0) 1. EiSUJl>WI (Sl J •b r S.t~arns (0 ). Oi~tance : •1·11 •• Ar.gel,?ll
AyotMl!le,rl
&!OOll't, <I 8\irlord, If
Bl!irkl'IOltt,•1
Con-..ell, (
Ollfwld...,.,, SI
flrttll, 1b
Lot\lejolln, rt
M;itkS. lb
MCROCltrls,p
Woll,p
~ : 1 1 Mi~Vi•i•ttSll .. )EIT•,. O O 100· 1. Jonn CM I 2. "1Hino11 (Ml l . ~ ~ 1 1 Voont.lew !El,Tirne :10.J.
2 1 g ~ Ht2!io1;,!'f.';~,::/1~ .. ~orchil•d tell.
-~: 1 o .uo-1.voung cE'i 1.Boi-l...o (M l3. 1 O Bi r<lllrd !EL Time: S1.1. ! ~ ~ : ll!I0-1. Vouoo te 1 2. Borllnd tNl )J.
1 1 1 O Cook CMl.Tinw:1:Sl.6. ~ 0 0 0 ~ij~Cc,1~ ~·)1_1;o:~:~,;~;, 2. '"'"'""
?• 1 O O l ·Mil•-1. wauerhouse tMI 1.
score by 11111111_. 6 4 Womooc• IM ) l. M•nn (Ml. Time:
r II • 9:SO.I.
Tot•IS
010 100 l -S 2 , l:KI HH · 1,GreQQrY lM)2.Andrf'W!o
oso 003 a -e 6 6 W.)nct lnird. Tim•; 14 .6.
CO.llM• W•1I Cll .. ' ' ' ' ' C.ldf'•Gn, p
Mooul. 111 C.OOpet. S\
Kyler.ct Tl'IOmaS, lb
llndWY,C (rus.e, tt
Wolto•lfl5. lb
Rotlin!Ofl, II
Nicr>ols. P"
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llO LH • 1. Greoory (M J 1. Andrew•
(M) J, Haltrup (M l. lime: 41 ,0.
•..0 Relay . 1. e1 Toro. Time : ,S.4.
Mile Rel.JV -1. Mht!on Virjo.
Tonie: J:JI ·'· HJ -1. Co• (E) 2. Conrad IM) 3.
Gabor (MI. Hro1111t : 6·!. LJ. 1-Glllor IM 1·2. Voon Lirw IE 13.
Mor~e 1E I. Oi~1anc•: 20·8. PV -1. Mummert (Ml 1. F..,b!oe
!E) l. Mont11<>mrrr (M ). "1eigh1 : 11-<o. SP. 1, Al ·Davall (Ml 1. Oel•y !EI J.
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, 11 e l. Al·l>ilr.JI• (M ~. Oi\tance: 112.1° •.
lJ• 1, Loper CM I 1. Conr.a iM )l. 000 000 0-tl 1 1 l'IOOhrup CM I. Oi\1ilnce: •l·l !Kl'IOOI 000 IOO •~l • 1 rttOf'dl.
All Sizes Listed
Frosh • Soph
M111l•n Vl•i• 11001 U61 El Tor• '
100-1, Russell lE 11. Joomn CM) J,
Cll..Orlnskl !M f. Time: 10.•.
110 • 1, Rus~ll IE l 2. Busl'I tMI l .
J'mes /Ml. Tin-..: 14.I .
440 · 1, Roark IMJ 2. Huller IE) J.
Nuller IM ). Tonw· 51.i.
810 1. Ouill IMI 1. WetSS !El J.
Lron.trd CE I, Tinlt: 1: 11. I.
Mole· 1. Anaer...,n !M l 1. LIBont'
IMI l . Turner IM ). Time :~= )1.3. ?·Mole 1. Smo\h 'M ) 1. Linoore1 (fl
J.l,.I Bonte ,M ). Tln>e: IO;~O.
110 HH-1. Strau-.s CM l~Slodderl
I.M l 3. McFa<klen IE I. Tome: 16.1.
330 LH • I. S1r•us~ IM ) ,a. Keane
!M)J. S1oaaeu IM I. Time : ••.I. '"° Rr11w · 1. Mli.slon Vle/O. Time; .....
Mole Rtl•y-\, M l$slon Viejo.
T1nw. J .S1.0.
HJ I. (l'larlt5 CEI 7. Cialf• lM) 3.
Klrkl•nd ff). lielQ~I! S·f .
L J • I. Cllu.dlltl •ki !MI 2. S-$1-
!M l l . Br11<km1n !E ). Oollinte: 1 ... 1 .
PV· 1. M(FOOd<len () 2. lilrtkkt (M)
J.Swonote 1M I. Hei11hl : 104.
SP· I. Woolder IM 11. James (Ml J.
l'liltler •M ), Oosl•nte: •1·11">. Ol~cus• 1. Te•Uitv CM ) 2. ~nnlon
!E.) 3. Henry IM ). Oo Sla"ce ; 117·0.
TJ • I. Cl'IUdllnski (M ) 1. Sa.ndill!(!t
\M) J, crooua IM l. Olstan(e: ll-<o.
S•n CMomenl• tt• I t•OI O'"" Hiil•
100 · 1. ln'"'el CS.> 1. Crow (S) l.
Sc,1r•r lO ). Ti n~: 11 .0.
110~ 1. ln1n"1 !Sl I . Scarer COi l.
S.et•er !S l Tinie : 14.9.
.UO · 1. Leo~nn11n CSI 7. M;onriques
IS 1 l. Ran,,<el ISl. Tln>e; !o8 l.
ll80 1. Hall lSI 2. Ranurei (SI J.
Vlsquer 10 1. Time : 1; 19.1. .
Moll · I. Hall IS) 1. V•SQl>fl !0) J.
B.Coouk'r (SI. Ton>e: •:~.7.
7-Mole · I, Httl !S.l 2. B. C•uker ISi
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TOTAL COST
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5 NEW COMPACT UNIT
SIZI 111/• 14 1 1/11
6-YOICI MUSA.GI PAGllS
ALSO All AYAIUILI 7 FULL Fiii MAINTENANCE
ORANGE COUN1V
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G7S.15, 8.2!>15
HJB-15, B.55-15
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36-MONTH
BATIERY
•built on sound. factory
inspected bias ply
passenger tire bodies
• smooth comfortable ride
$26~.FGoodnch Pow·R·PO~
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Fast Credit Approval
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conlrKlott for l•O.riUy lln.ncltd 41111 · irlCTITIOUS aUSINESS TaL1 11141 JM-Mll
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1"9Agilftl. l.4,Cill,,1111 ·-J---,="'~ ConlrloCI« wilt M r"'°l•ltd lo<.omply K1-ll\ P. Fr00tnl11l, Jl1'0t NOTICE INVITING •IDS
wlttl Ill fPfllk•bl• 1q1t1I OPPQf!~ll A ..... C...UIMlw,Ctl.fUJI NOTI CE IS 11EA E8V C:.!VEN tllll '-ilfldrlOlll•llon•. Tiil• lllltlnn• I' (-UC .. d llT M I w.1M1 prOPOW1• will M r•c•IVld by the .JOl'WIK,A,~r.Jr. Yi-I. Clly of Cot.Iii ...... Ml., 11M OllKI of .... 9..,.,.., , IC1-tl\ P, Frot>t,lllllf Clly O.rk al tM City Hill. /1 F.lr
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,,_11 01\lrlCI Countw Clerk ol Or•119' Coi.l"l'f'Oft-'P'il flour .. 11 :00 ··"'· on AprU J•, ltlS, •t
Publl"1od Ortl'IQe CM•I o.u, Piiot, '·It IS. wtlkl\ Um• tney win tit -dP\bll(IJ
AP!il I. IS, 191S 111).IS '°°'11 Ind flilCI illolld In Int CovncH O. ...... rl. Pvt10$11ed O••"lll' COilsl oau, Pllol, lor hotnltnlft'J •U ••Mr, mtl••lall, PUBLIC NOTICE ,1r,pru n, JJ, 29,•r1<1Milv•. 1•1s 1:w1.1 111"lpm•n1. 1rtn1POt1•1lon •1111 111e:11
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NOTICE TOMA NU FACTURIEllS
CALLING FOR ••os
PC RI.IC i'>OTICE
Founteln \l•ll•Y scnoo1 Ol•trlct.
Nunlber OM LIQllthovw L•,.., korllO!r SUPEAIORCOUitTOFTHE
ot l•lb11I & NtwltnOI, FouroH1ln STATEOll"CALIFORNIAFOR
\l•llty, C1hlOrn1a•?IOll. THE COUHTV OF OltANGa
ElliDeaOllM : 2:0Dp.n1., M•y i, l~ts. No. A·7tW
Place ol 810 Aectlpt; 6U)HW,SOll!c1 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION "!.1. ... 1oc;11lon. FOA 'DECAEE DIRECTING r lfCI 10...tlllclllon: 8ld NO. 1•·~. C 0 N \I E Y A N C E 0 F A E A L
F r ltur11nd Equlpmtnl. PROPERTY TO COMPLETE SALE
• S11«1flc10ons 1r1 on lilt: S..silll!ss ON AGREEMENT ENTERED 111110
Olllcttl ~~I l0<.11lon. BY DECEASE 0 .
NOTIC:EISHEREBYGl\IEHIN!lhe Esltlt of VERA E . SMITH,
-MmMI KlloDI dl51rkl 01 Ot•f>ll9 O.ct1~.
Co.,nly, C11Uornlt. MUnt by 11111 "'OTICE IS HEREBY Gt\IEN INI
11irou9n Its Go~trnlno eo1rd, Alw•ll.Sm1tllll•,lli.<lh<l!r1ln•petllioll
h1r1ln•l11r r1ftrr1d 10 "' forc1ttr11alr1cllll';lconvey•nctol•1•1 .. 01S.TRICT'', .. ll1r1celv1upto,bulll!M P'-•IY to complel1 wle on•""
t.i:e<" then,,,. .i:iove 'tilttd !Irr., ... •1...i mtnt 1nt1r1d Into by dltlilwd re-
okK for !I'll -•rd 01 • conl•KI tor 1t11 +.rltKt to wl'lith i, ..,.de ,.,.. turuwr
-P'OtKt, P¥1itul••,, M>4 u .. t the \Irr. Mid P*•
8iclli •IWlll IJll rec:.iW1d In mt pio11<e ol l'l•••lnQ lhe ii.mt ll•s t>ttfl wt I«
iofnlltllld ·-··•NI 'l\illl be__, Mlly I, 197S, 11 .t :OI) •.m., In the
M>ll pu0ilc1y re•d •lol>d •I 1111 -couf"l•OOM OI 0t,,.r1me11t No. J Oii wlo
~Wledlll'fW_P .. CI . tourl.•l IOOCiv ic Ce111•r 0,,...-Wnl,ln
E•cll bid ""'" contorm end be UM Cilyol-SMll•Anil,C•lltornia. re!oPOni1ble lotnecontrilC.t OCK~nls. O.tl<I Apt ii 10, 191S
Tl'le Oi\lrlct flh1tve1 tl'll rignt !aft· WlL LIAME ';!JOHN
jKI AnY or •II bl.cu or lo w1IW1 ""Y lr-CountyCl1rll
•'9111M'lll1S Of lntonnalltl11 l11.any bicb EllllWMlllll, Ellllw•rllll• 6 Ail\!.., crlntnltileldlflil, AUorMyllllilw
HD bidder m•y withdraw l\lsbld lora ••JMr111.•r•M alwd.
P1tlodofnl111ty !901d•'tilllttrlhedi"' kiit•SOO ~ttwtl'lil-nlngolbiels. G .. nc1a+.,cao1.•1m
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY F\IDllMM!dO••n91Co•1IOi11lyPilOI,
• SCHOOLOIS.TRICT .. prit I•. lS.11, !9IS llll·IS
8 J Ja<ll Mahonk•n
Pvbll~a Orilngit Coau 0•11r Pllol, PCRl.lC SOTICE
UNOEllGAOUNOING OF UTILITIES
ON FAIAVIEW ROAD FROM 2)1 FEET SOUTH OF DORSET LA NE TO
THE SAN DI EGO FREEWAY. A Ml of planli, lPKlll<•tlons and
otl'llr contract d<>C..,m11111 m•r be ...,..
ttlnedat tnto!llc• ot tn• Citw EnQinH•,
'1 Fill• Drive, Cot.II Me s.I, C1lllornl•.
uPOn • non·r•lv11C1ilb!1 pa,,...111 cA U.a>. E•cl\ bld s..,.11 be m•d• on Int pro· -..11orm ilnd l111ne mtnner PfOY•Cled
111 11\t contr•cl dot umtnl• atKI ""'II be
«<orr'lp.tnlfll by• c1rtll!•d or c...,..tt's cflle-or • !)la borld for nol IHl tn.., lO'I.. ol ooe """'u11t 01 tne bid, maae
~•Ol• lotlltl Clly ot Co,I• Mew. NOTICE 15 HERE BY GIVE N !hill
11\• City '"""'II ol ••Id Cllw l'lilS 1>1r1tofore tUilblllnH • previllllng
••le •nd Killl ol WilQeli, In ilCtor.S-C•
~ltfl lilw, 10 bil i>e•d 111 11111 construction
ol ll'le •bOve 1n11Uf'd omprovemenll.
Thill s.tid rill• ilild l t•ll Will ildOOlld by
the C.ty Covnc11 Dr R11.olu11on No. IS.•.
on tl'll 1111 dlW ol Jiln ... rr, 1tlS, end IS on hie In tll• 00lc1 of tl>e City Ol•t. Of
Sil<d C•IJ. Tllill Silld rilll and M;•le Is 111rein ret•rr.O 10 •nd ildopled to tnls
nOhCI ., \llOUgn IUll'f ""a (~~ly
w1 lonn Mrli", •na tn•I wld Killl, 1\
ldOOte<I b'r 'WlCI R1.1oOlullo.1 IS tn.i. •
Pilrl ol lllis noh<I! by ••tr rencr.
Tll• Conlr•ctor ll\all , J" '"• Pfi!t'lorm111t.1 ol 11\1 work illld l"""°,...
menll, contOfm 10 tlltl L•IJOI' COM ot me !.!•trot Calllor11la .tnd OIMtlilW'I ol
1n.. S••I• ol C•l!lornt• ap01l<lblt1 lnl<'•to, wiln Int e•C~llon only ol MKl'I
w.,l•tlon1 '' m•y bil ••oulrta ,.,...,., 11'11 WM'1t1ill u11ut1s pursu•nl to wnkn
proc:eedln1,1s 11er1u'11Mr ••• \1ktn arw:I ADtllf,"IS, 19lS 11~1·1S -----1wn1c11 l\4vt nol been tuotr.,Md by tl'le
P U BLIC NOTICE NOTICE HEREBY ISGlllENTl>ll •provisions ol 11\1 Lilbor Codf. . f'l.lbl!c H••rl"'ll will boi! i..1e1 br Int CllJ Pref1rr!'lte 10 lilbOr lfllll boi! 1,1h•1"' only
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Partial view. 2 BR. So.
Laguna. $47,500. 6t2
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3 +FAMILY
+pool
Slt,500
All or the upgrading is
done ror you'in this love·
ly 3 bedroom hom e .
Decorator touch es
thruout. 2 Large patios
with h eated & filtered
pool. A home ror family
fun. Call 545·9491.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT DF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF
'ICTITIOUS.eUSINESS NAME
TM 1011owino person~ II•..-.llbMI·
doneG Ille USI ol II\.-h(l1!1011s M l<Ws'
l\ilm.t:
MA DRAS TRADING COMPANY,
J21 Milrille Av1nue. 8-tlDGOI ISi-.
C.l11orn1o1<n6ob1
Tiit FICl•llOU' Business Niimi! re·
t1rrr<1 to ilbOve wa~ lllf'd I" Ot~
(oulltY on Jan. u , 1~U. Ous11yant l(um•~. 2'1l Allil
LaguN. l..ilQUn.1 Beil("· Califoml•'21S1 1trl11>n.1 llumtr, 2911 Att• La.,,.,,...,
Lat,1\H'lil BitilCll, C.hlor"ia92tol;I
Tl'lllbuiJNHS was Collductra b'f' an ill·
Oiviau.al,
ICrlsllnilKumar
Tnis "aliment w•S filed ...;111 tl'le
County Clerk of 0••"11'! Cou"IY on .I.pro!
10, 191). FJ07JJ
Pllbll'IN!d Oran91 Coast Oallr Pilol,
Ap•1l IS, 21, ?'/,and Mar 6, ltlS IJ9.t·l!i
PUBLIC NOTICE
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~-'----------"-"··· Councll ol tl\f City OJ lrYllll on l-1n111e"'411nl•Ot'OVIOedbylilw. a''· Mily 1J, 1q1s, '' J:lO p.m .. or M ho bid 5.h•ll beconslcier1d unl~slt !s 1--~----------SUl'l!lllOll COUllTOf loQOn tM.,l'al!er as possible. Jn th<! m-on ii bl Mil lorm lutnl,nea by Ille STATEMENT OF ABA NDONMENT
. CALIFOaNIA, lrvlt11 City Cou!'ltlt Cl\amlllrli, •201 City ol CoU• Mesa a110 Is nwdl Jn•<-OF USE Oi<
COUNTY OJI OllANGE C.trnl>US Orive, Sulll 100, Ir vine Town tor<Mntl' wil~ tne prov11lons of th<!! pro. FICTITIOUS SUSI NESS NAME
C .. Slt NUM•l!ll O"Jfl C.n!er, lrvlne. C•l1lornia, lo COMlOtl" poowl r1<1uf<eml!l'llS. 11\1 tollow1r19 ""''°"' !\a~ •DM>· SUMMONS IMAlllllAGE J IN Vilta1\on of Ille followil'\Q CllStrlDr<t Eiltfl blddlr mu~! bl liclfMd .Ind dolled ll'll 115e Of ll'le liclilio..s OuWnns
tn r• llM m•rrl.oge 01 P•Ullontt: POtllon!. of l'•wn Glen East, Doe Tr.,1 ill!.oprfllv"lili1dll\ •eQuir1d bJ 1-. ,..,...,
EMILY SUE A"4LKE ilflCI R1~: EalllNIOoeTr•UWe\t: Tnt C>IW Counc:Hol 11\e City 01 Co\W SMART SET, ~2~ Sou!h Coa)I
ROBERT MERLE A ML KE ...... Glilllll E•U in'Triltl Nil.bu: ~w·•""'""l 1111 .. '1111 to reieCliltlY« Hiol\w•y. l..ilQUNI Beacn. O!ilomlil
To tn. Rt""°ndtnt: Tiit pt!Uionlr !hilt _.ilon of F1w11 G11n E..st 111 lhl •llbldS. 9tt.S1
i..,,., llled a p1Utoon co11c1rnln.g "°"' Cit1 ol lrvlne, County ot Oril"9f, Slate Ehffll P. Pn•nney, T"" Fiu l!lous Busine.•5 N•me re.
m•rrl•OI· You m•r 111• ii wr1!ten of C•lilorni•, lll Pff map recorded In C1tyC1erll •r,,'11 to •bOv• w•s IUed in er.,..
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Horl>orVlew-
MonaCO Model
1833 Port Seaboume NB
Stop In any afternoon. 3
RR or 2 & don. 2 D<1lh8.
t-•orma:I dinlng. t-'plc. Up-
graded crpts & cu.1to1n
drps. lluge patio :ind
sundeck. l>ooJ size yard.
Shake roof, Owner'j
movina:out o(area .
646·3928. eves SU.0882
Lachenmyer
Realtor
DOVER SHORES
Santiago Or.: best buy
on this exclus ive street. 4
BR .. J ba., fa m . rm. &
forma l din. rm. $&1 ,500
CALL 675-7060
MESA VERDE
Ve ry s harp inside & out.
3 BR. & ram. rm .. in xlnt
neighborhood. $58,500
CALL 556-8800
Balboa Bay Prop.
Realtors
S&S EXECllTIVE
SINGLE STORY
Sooirlng vaulted ceilings
Plush shal( Cp!.., t!leglint
custorn drape!i. Coz.y
famil y room . 8rirk
fireplace. lo~ormal din·
i n g. Huge ma&ter .sulle.
Private patio e ntraneti.
Corner lot. Purk-Jikc,
yard. $6000 dov.•n ? A <·t
now-call 847'6010 Agent.
CLEAN AND COOi.
4 BEDROOMS Just a neat little 2 lxfrm Paceselter
& SHARP \.Vith a nifty big room for e ntertaining,
Well kept adult occ upied a beautiful pool for coolin g and :;t
home on n eat and c1uiet de lightful all-e lect ric kitchen ancl
Eas t s ide C .P.1 . e ul-de· sac.Shakeroor.4 1x1rms , eating area . 'fhi s i s a pr_ide o O
2balhs . ownership prope rty. Presented at.
I jQPulacai•I l " ~M~UE HOMES Recolton-546-5990
2850 Mesa Verde Dr •• Costa Mesa
Prap•rti•• 1 "!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 7$1-1910 1~ 1400 OUAl~Sl. NIWl'OIT lfACH
G..,.ral I ooi!G~ol I O)J2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPANISH ESTATE
POOL·IEACH VETERANS
S2250 DOWM 1-~r ee li st of homt:s
Arched enlry . Old World <i lready appraised b y V,\
Spanish Grundcur. Open in Orange Counly .
beamed !'1.1thedral ceil· A v a i I a b I e to any
ings . Ruis cd rormal din-Veteran. Call World Real
BAYFRONT .. \
Ing re.om . Barcelona E state, 556·7777 anytime .
kitchen . f.very room h1.1s Vetera n s lteal E slale BALBOA PENlNSULA
a v.·a ll of ~lass view of Specialist . 4Rr.4Ba&Gallery
Unl'yersi'ty Park sparkl.ing pool & terrace.1~=~------1 2 Fireplaces
Cantina wet bar . LACUESTA Welbar
Carefree living can be Generous sized siesta Ultra 01odem kitchch
yours jn this customized s uites. Firs t to ca\1 gets BY THE SEA Private pier
J bedroom Condo . thi s unique bt·ach HO DOWN Fee land.$279,000
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d · b · C 11963 788t 1200 E . Balboa Blvd. Sec lude d en unit . arga1n. a · · Your opportunity!! 2,100 675_8120 ~~~e:~e~gtr'~:xc:{~~ 1 i 1:m;1"i!11
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YOU OWN 1'J-lE I.AND. :·':~ .. I .· .·=~ _!!~.!j!_, bedrooms. l\1ost pre-BALBOA PEN.
$59.000. !\,·~·.~ .. ·.~;'.;;~~""' "'"'"-1 .Slig ious & d esired a rea . Ugh, v.·hut a dump!
640-6161 VAfFHA Repos Firs t to call izels this Very, very rou~h 2 br.
tremendo u s b a r gain . collage v.·ith sCparate l
inOrangeCounty Call842·2535. hr. <:oltage. Offered at
Keys in office OPfN 101 o • r1 s 1oJN r(l BF NICI' land value . T e rrific lac a·.
li~§§§§§§§~j~s1p~e~,R~i~~1A~::~~~~~~~-r~A~•TE~o~"~'~"]-rllA, .. L,:,L~ U.S. VETS :o~~:~!~ ~!~~ot. mentfinancedhomcs! space for 11 unils .
556 7777call anytime Rambling 3br.homeand
t in y cottage. $4fi.OOO. Catch the
GOLD RING
See this Eastside beauty,
hardwood floor s, 3
bedroom + large ramily
r m , dble gar age orf <JI·
ley, c ha rm in g ~arden +
coverl!d patio. Open Sun-
dav 1·5 477 Broadv.'ay.
Cl\.I. F o r appointment,
SPANISH It is your rig ht.to own a CDM
HACIENDA home with no down pay-ment . Starr of ex · Choicesouttiorhigh"·ay
RED TILE ROOF vet erans to assist you. location, 2 br. ho me ·with
Arched atrium entry . Call W orld Real Estate, separale I br, in-law
Big formal living room. Orange County's only wing . S84.950.
Separa te family room. Veteran Real Estate LAGUNA
Country kitche n . Bo:Jl Spe<i·alist. A s k for
d th h B. Exceplional view ~alore oor rou~ garage. 1g Ve t e•a n s •ounselo•.
L ,. h d 1 p k • .. • l ot. Potenlial for a •• s ape ot. ar • 556·7777, Call anytime. lik e settin~. J ust $46,950.1-':::..:.c.:..cc.::.:cc.=:o.::.ccc..._ 1 m a g n i f ice n t hom e.
Hurry-call now to see. LAGU.,A eartially completed, all
•lliPClfl5e within JI llll•ys of Int Clal• tNot Booll ™· P•ges 411 10 SO, lllCI""'""· of (ltyol Co•t• Me,,., • CD<>ri!:Y on November II, 1913. 111ll """'"'"'"" Ii served on JOU, 11 tou MIM;•lla.neoui; Mll~, 1n UM Ollkeol 1111 Ciililotll!il 'Ou sn Yin\ Kumar , 19 11 Al \ii
I.a.I to 1111 • ••l\11n r1ipansa wlll\ln CoulllJ R•coraer ol s•id eo..,n1y, PuOll~d Or•nte Co•sl o,.1y Pilot, Lagunil. Laqvr11 Beacn, CalllOmoiltt•s1 ~"'11 lime, your d•l•ull Mily bilenlered atscrllltG ii\ follows: April 12, 1S, 1t7S 1J70..IS 1(,,$11,.. .,;..,,...,.,' 1tl2 All• t....QvN,
-tlll <ourl may •nit< ii 1u0gmton1 Be1,1!nt1i"'1 ill 11\e Soutfl-SletlJ ----------·· ----La9u,..8e1cl\,C•l1!ornoa~1•S1
conlilinlng injVllCll\fil or oU"r ~ Mrmilllil 01 U..t cerlaln couri.e _, P UBLIC NOTICE TtuslluSiness wil"><Oo\auctedby""ln.
tOl)t1r11ln9 division ol P<OIM!rly, M ''North..Odeo••H39'13"E•">l!ool00 -----------------o;.ilau.al.
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847-6010 Agent. 1"11 plans approved. See and LANDMARK submit your ideas , Call
BAYCREST AREA
$73,500
4 Bdrm. ramily home de-
cora t ed in tasteful
autumn colors. Huge
s ecluded master s uite,
Ten commercial rentals 675-7225.
in c hoice South Laguna.
Ocea n view, scheduled
i ncome is $1550 per
month. llig hway fron-
tage. Submit all offers to
anxious owner s. Call
67:1-8550
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~I WPPOfl, cnlla custody, dllld l"I" in llM boundilrr ol Lot I ol s.t1d NOTICE HER EBY IS C:.I VEN 1,.._I ii ltt\\,/'t.4 ltl,lrnar
,,..pp0rl, a\lorMy's l"'· c~ts. -T•ec:I No. IS11, said point of t1!!9ir"ning P\l(llo( H••,.no will be Mid by the C.ly Tlli'> $1illlmffll """s hied .,..,ll'I ll'le
wo;ll vllllr 1•11•1 a• m•y be Ofillllec:I bJ beln9 ii PQlnt on • notl·liln91"1 cur..., councu ol the City 01 1rvl11e O'I Tws. C.ounty Cll•k ol 0••"9t' County on""'''
tlle cour1. '""",... We~t1r1J witll •radius ol U.00 dilJ, Mily \3, 191S, •I I :JO p.m., or ;9S 10, 197S.
lly•wlsllte-lltlle .. vk1Clf .. ft· ,IHI,• •adlill llM to s.t!d point bNrS soon tlllreall•r ii\ polisibl•, In 1'"' F~t lerftly 11111 lllil m11t1r, w•• 1n.11N llllo M Horii• ..0 Oll,l•ff• l'i' 23" Ea~t: tlWntl' l•vi"• City CouMll Clliln\Detl, •201 Pllblit.l\ed OranQe Coa\t D•ily PllOt,
....-.111 M lflill y..,r wrltt111 ,...,......., Soutntrly alono said tiounoar.J -wld CMnpus Ori we, suite 200, 1 rvot1e l•wn AJ>r•I IS, 22, 19,anoM.Jyc., 19/S 11'/S..I)
illllJ,lftilWMIH•d•11lllftil, (lltYI ttlrOU>Qh a c•nlr•I •nQI• of 'Ml C.11~r, 1r .. Jne, C4111ornlil, lo consider
O.tld 0c.1-r is. 191' de9•HS oa· 00" a alstilnte ot 1J.S6 1oet; thl vK •llon ol Int lollo""'l"O OIScrlDr<I Pl' 81.JC :"\OTICF.
WILLIAM I , $T JOMN. 11\ence alorlg 1111 Norlll-1\l'tl'f pro. portion OI Ztl SI rte I, 111 dllicrlbed 1-----
Cl•rll ~lion ol !fie So\ltn-s1er1y l!ne ol more fully on E•f\•bit• e •lld C ol
By Nllillll L. OrummGnd, s.tld 101., Nori!\ •9 deOr••• 21)' JI" WI!•! Resolution No . .t0'1, 1dopl•d br \llt'
o.11111w l.92 111110 a point on• non.ianomt !rvlneCllyCou!'ltll,onMarcn2s,191s:
<SEALI <.,....,. ConC•WI Soll\h-1ter1w wlUI • Tll•t portion of Z•e Street as
WILLIAM T. HAATEA raol ... sof 21 .ll lr•t. a 1ildli1I liM to said des.c:rlDed !n a deeCI recorded In Boole
AltM'lltJal t...lw POlnl bear' NOrlll 1~ 01(1r1es 19' SS" B•IO, PiQI 100, olliclill fl(OfdS o1
l»U .... f!hwll a1vd., S11lt1114 E•ll; tl!el'l (I North-,l~rly 110tl9 wld Orange Cou"ty, Calllornl•, (t11111Q •
SMrtlWlll0.1<1,C..Hlff'lli•tlte) tllf,.. \l\roUl,jll • c•ntr"I ilnQle OI Jr porlion of P•rt•I 1 lll llil• 'TlilP tllec:l In
T•...,_,,.: ..._... de91'"' J9' 36" a dl•t•nc• of 11.1'9 IHI 8ooll •1 , P•oe u ol P•rcel M.I~
AtlOo'ney lcw f'tllt..,,.r to tnt S.01>1r.-11er1w prolo"!lillion of R•cords ot w!d C.OV11lyl deKt111td "' 2tJ?J tllill certain co1,irs1 l\ereln•OO"I follow':
Pllbll.tled OrilnQI Coa'I 0411y Pilat, des.crlllld a1 ''Nori!\ .0 011,1r1es J9' 23'' B1o!nnl"Q ill Ille Norll\erlw
April 1, I, is, 21, 1t1s I IUI E•st !ool.(11) IHI"; tMnce alono ""Id or<> termi"us ol " (0"''" aescrlOed al
Pl.RI.IC '.'OOTICE
IOnQilion NOr'11'1 lOdeqr1esl9'U " Eilst "South IJ oegre•s lS' 01 .. ""''· JI0.00 11 . .Qlfel. \o Ille l)Olntol begin11ing. f"I" In lne l>OUnailry llne ol lilid deecl
ON Tr all Ea11 ill Trilcl .... IStS: t"Kordec:I Ill 8-MIO, Pa111 800 ot Of.
TNll POrllon ot Doe Trail Ea'lt intl'le Cl· lkl•l R•torlllls; ttirnc• •to"9 'laid-· NOTICE TO Cll l!DITOllS tw ol lrYltlil, c°"'"lr ol Or1n91, SIMI ol dilry !Int Nortll SI deQr•es lS' 01" Well.
SUP'ElllOlll COUllT OF THIE Cillflorni•, "' ptr milP recordeotl ln llll,11 1ee\; !Ilene• lll0fl9 Silld ~W STATEOFCALl,ORNIAFOll B-l~7, Pi11,1es. ilnd 10 OI MIS-llneNorll\7.deqrrell('S~"E•'lt,20.00
T"ECOUNTYO,,OllANGE cell-'>11\ Mill>' in 11\e Ollltl ot IM lftl to ii llM wl'llt ll beilrS North ll
N•.A Ult1 co ... n1y Rt<o roer ot s•ld County. oe<Jte1' lS' 01 " weu trom 11>e poiM ot Es1111 of BERNICE M, OURS TON, dls.c:"-lll IOUOWS: lllginn1"9; 1!\filtl S.Ovtl\ ll "°'l,jl'MS 3S' ·~·BER NICE MAE CA RPENTER Beoln11lno •I 11\e Soutl\-slerly Ol"E•sl,20.00IHl\Othl'pol11\otbe9111·
OURS TON. ilkll BERNICE MAE 11rmln11Sol thal <ert.tll'I course~ nillQ,
OURS TON, Df(taoed. M "N<lr111 1$ ct.Qr•es SS' 17'' East 61.19 AU 15 more lu!ly llppe1r• on ii ~p
NOTICE 1S HER EBY G111EN to \l'le leel" Ill 1111 boulldlry ol t..ot 1 of w!d on 11111 In tl'l•Olfi<•oflhl Clly Clerk. :r~l\Pn of Ille •llOv• Mmed dttldlnl Tr.ct No, IUS, lloollld polM of b1!9lnnl1'19 Tiie illJOvl l>UDllC nt••l"O flal been
tna1 •II Plf'IOM hilv1111,1 ct•h•u a.Qoillns1 belnQ • p0l"t on·• 11on-l111oent cww M;l\eCNled "'set tort!\ !n R•SOlulion «l9
IM Mid dKIClenl •rt ril(lulrtd IO Ille tG'ICll"" Nort11we1terly wit!\ 1 r.alusol ilOOPled b'f Ille lr.,1111 City Couoc:ol ill ii
1nem, wit!\ the necn5ary vouc:Nr1, tn 1s.OO fttt, ii rlldilll Une to wkl POlnt rl'(IUl•r m.1et1119 h<l!ld on 11\e 1s111 day Of
tl'le oftlc1 ol th<! cl••k o• '"' ~ M• beil<I Nori!\ JS deQrtes SS' 11" E•sl; Milrcn, 197S, decl•rlnt,1 II• Intention to
litlt'd <OVrt, or to pre1.1"t t~em. wlllllnt tntntt S.Outll-s\erly along said bOun• °'""' tl'I• V•t•tlon of • portion ol Zee "''"'""'V yovcMr~. to Ill• undlf'\IOfll'd dill'J ""° said cur ... lhrol,/Qll • (1111••• Street ilnd lll'(lltw;i to ll•Oc••d v-r \I'll
•t ~'° 31..0 Str11t, P.O. Bo• 1:i.lS, ""Ol•Of '1Clde9re1s U' 11"4 aistlnclol Slreel V•cafion Actol 19tl. NlwporlBei1Cll,CalUor11ii19?660.wlllch 13.M te1t to• point on• non.lanl,jllfll /'1!C1ralJ.Fly1111.
h the PIKI of buslne'IS ol Ille !IOI• cur\fil cont•ve NOtlll••Hlrly wHfl ii CITY CLER ltOF'
e111ri.lgn1d In •II mat1ers perUllllno IO radllll ol ~U.00 tee!, s•kl (U'"" being THE CITY Of IRVIN E
tlle ttlele 01 s11d aec•d1111. wl111l11 lovr 1111 So111n-1tetlv Ml'lf of lilkl Lvl 1, " PuDtlsned Oranllf Co.st Dally Pilol.
"'°"It\$ •tter 1M ll•~t pub!l(•llon of 1111• radlel 11"9 10 ~•id polnl be•rs Nori!\ TO Aor11 U, 1•1s 1:nJ..1S
notice. d•11r•1i. 11 ' a••• East ; 1h1nc1 -----------------NormanHaw•rdOllrUon NorthweOer1y •lono tl\e conU,....tion PUBLIC NOTICE
Notoce ;, l\er1by g;~~n 11111 Fr....cl>
S...~ ol C..lilornoa, 130 MOntoamerv Slrfft, $.an Ftanci~co, C.i. 9•11k, 11-.
tiled, wil" the Feder ill Oe l>OSl1
+11,vrance (o•P<>•alion, .Jn ,oflpploCat•on
to E1.1ab1isn a ll••ncl\, wn!cll apptkil·
hon w.is .JC(lpleCI tor lillnQ on Milr<I\
l'8. 191S. Tiii! perm•11~nl IOC•hOllOI tl\e
propoW"d b•ilnt" is 500 Newport Cln!er
Otove, N1wp0r1 Be•Cll, Call!orn!a.
Any Pe<Wll "'".tung 10 commt'llt on tlloS "l)pUca\IOfl AlilJ lole no~ com,...nt~
on w"l•no wiln tl'l•·Reo;i1o"a1 Director ot
lhr F101••I OePOl!l !11s11••11te
CorPOrirUon •I il.S Re1,11onal OU1tl', 4•
MOnlO""••"J S• .. Suite )M)O, San Fran.
cl...:o. (•. ~ltw, tt any person lln•r•s to
prOIHI Ille 1,j<Anhnt,1 ol 11\is •PPhCilhon
I'll "'S llle.flQhl IO 00 SO it I'll 111~ a wtll
te11 11oh<e of "'s in~111t w11 n tl\t'
R19ior111 01trclor within \~ oa~of Ille
dill ot tl'lo\ P11f>h(.ttlo11. T"e t>a'oCon•
'""'"''"' POf'1>0"' fJI tlle apphc.it.on a•e on !Ur in Ille Re1,1ool\ill 0 111te a• 11¥1 ot
tne p"'bl i< 1111 m•l11l•1nea by !I'll
Co<po<41 ion. ll'l i~ •1le h av•ilallt• lo<
public tmpection aurino ref,lul•r bUSo ·
AeHhO ..... S.
Publi•ntd per ... sa111 to Seclio"
JOJ.l•lb)(I) ol 11\e RVllS lllld RIQlllit-
1lon,.ol 11\f Feavr1I Oepoaol ln ... ranct
CorPOt•tiO'I, FRENCM BANK
OF CALIFORNIA
By P. Viln Oen Or ie\Stlle
Sr. Vice Pre..tae111
By J . Vuyv' " Vice Pres! 1
P..,blhl\eO O••n oast O~ily PilOI,
~pril IS. 19/S , 1340-IS
PUBLIC NOT1CE E .. u1toroltlleWlllol o1wlacur .. e tllroUl,jl'lll <•nlrilt ilflOllol ----------------
. IMilbo'llMmtd(le(edtnl Odl9re1s '°' tw'•. als111nce of S.'81eet SLP·1S0tl .--------~---~ ~~::~~::,u11w1TZ&llEMEJll ~~:.":!~r::.: ":1~~1a:"':~~~:: 2'1~ s~'!~~~:~Ac~~:~~~ .. T:OE11 SUPER10:~1~~TOFTHE
P.G.ao••JU !Mt,. ••11111•1 line to seld polnl Ill••~ TilllCOUNTYOFORANGE STATEOFGALIFORNIAFOR Nlw-1ha<fl,CAt2ff.O Souln ,, dfgr1es lit' .O" €ast; tnen<.e NO.AIJIOl TMECOUNT'rOFORANGE
T1I: 1114111S·M20 Nor111erly alonl,I ""ld c"''"'' thf'O\IQll 1 NOTICE OF SALE OF No. A·U.01
AllorM't'tkM'E••cutor cenlra1anoleo121~1,1r11i'21'1?''adit· Rl.ALPllOP'EllTYAT NOTICE OF HEARING OF Pllbllshed '?'•n91 co•U 0•i1y PllOI tilMI ol 10.22 tlel to tlll Soutl>wllile•I' PlllVATll SALE PETITION FOR PRO BA TE 01' WILL
Mr .. I, 1S, 21, 2', 1'1S 1Uoi-1S pro1Qft9lll!on ol 11141 ctrlaln t-se E'latl vi DOROTHY ANNE SMITH, AHO FOii LETTEfilS TESTAMEN·
11er1l,,.b0ve oescrlbeO ~i NOrtn JS Oe<ffsed. TARY PVBLICNOTICE deg• .. iSS' l1"E1st•1.79feel";tr>encil NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 11111 ESl•t e ol LLOYD NARANJO,
-------·-----!--illono lil ld prolongil!IO" Norlh 7S tl'll ll!ldlr•lgn..,, ill Admlnli.lr•t•I~ ot Df(eillld. SUP'ElllOJll COUllT OP THE o.to•HS jS' 11" Eatl 11.11 IHI to till 11'11ttl•teof1111ilboWI11•med dK-1 NOTICE IS. HERE 8Y GI VEN llwrl
ST&TE 0, CALI FOtlNIA "01111 poiM.ot lllQl11nlt19, will sell fl prlv•t• s•ll lo tllil lllQl'lllil Fidel A. N•r.i11jo l'lil'l lllecl llerein1 ~tl-
TMI. COUNTY 01' OllANGE OM Tr all W•sl 11111 Tr kt Ne. IU11 ilnd lint tHdOI< l,lpOn 11 .. t•rmsand cmi· llon !Of pro1><111 ol win and for Llllen
Ne, A-all It TNt oorlloftof Doil Tr•ll W•lt In 1111 Cl· dlliOM lllttlMltlr ""'"tlonld and wr.. Tes\ilmenlarv re1err11ce to w111t11 Is
NOTICI! OF H•AJlllNO OF l'l!TITION IY of lrvlnt.,Countr OI Or•11oe, Sl.i• of jee:I to contll'mllllotl tiw said ~lot m..,. for 1"'1111r Pil•1iCulilf\, ¥1d tMI l'Ofll l'ltOUTE OP LOST WILL.A NO ClltllOfl'I!•, ilS per m•P recorded In c-t1 on ~y '· 19/S •I t :DO a.m ..... ""Ume .,.d plKe of l'lea•ino Ille Wml
F 0 It L I T T E 1111 S 0 P A 0 · 8ooll loM, P"9f' 411 lo SO. lnth41"' ol thl'l'Mfl•r wlll\ln 11'!• time •11-.cl b"f ,.., oe,n sit! lor April 19. 191S. ;11 •:JO
MINIST JIA TION WITH ·TMl·WILL Mlsc•llaneous MilPi, In 1111 Ollic•ol lhl 1 ... , ill 11'11 Ollie• of 1n. •11orn•r 10t tlll 1.m., in llle Cour1room of DePilrtment
ANNEXEO Co11ntw Ricord•~ ot said county, Admlnl1tralar. 11s CIYIC c...it•t Ori"" No. l of 1a1a court, •• 100 Civic Centorr
Ettat1 of VIRG1NI .. AGUILAR, .. M:rilllfdMfollO•S : W.,I, Suitt 211J, s ... ta Alla, (;.tllfomll OrlYf WIS!, In lh4r Cily of S.""ta AN,
0.tffMO. e.01n111n1,1 •t lhl So11111-t.tly '2101, en rlQllll, Utl•, lnt1r11l lft<lttl•lll Clllflornl•.
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN 1n.t lfftT>~nus ol !hill <trl.,ln cour'9 ~ o1 Nld Olc'*'11 at ll'lil tlmt of l\el' di-Oilled April 11 .1915
SOPH IA SANDOVAL flas llltd ""-'" • •s "NOrlll •O oegren 39' 13" East •2.00 •Ill. and 611 rltht, tillt lnllr•st llWll l'le• WILLIAM E. St JOMN,
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1.,..1icvl•rs, ..,a lh•l ll\t !ll'flllfld pltu 1-t. • r.0141 II"' to \aid polnl lllrMli LOI l ol Trilt I •3~4, "' per mll!l '" .._..,.,.ylor: P.llllOntr 1 of hHrlf'lll 1111 .. ,... flill tlffn Ml !Of Nori!\ ..0 dlQretli )<I' 13'' E•U: ~ cOf'Old !n (loolo ?31 P•Qe'I 11 ilfld 14 ot Pllbl!Shed Or"lllll' Coast Oili!Y Piiot,
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maculate condit ion .
t. BERG ENTERPRISES CO
oPIN 1'1 0 . H 5 ruN'IOllf N• f. l ;;:;;~~~~~~~~;;;I formal dining. All in im-
~~ Take s ubject to existing
CLIFF DRIVE VA loan . First time of-
I>U PL EX . Newport fered . 646-7711. Ope n
Eves. lleights. 2 homes on
[v&tl ~) w
THF. REAL
ESTATE RS
Ocean Vie"#Dlex
4BR. lg cor lot. R-2, ra m
rm + 2BR incm unit
w /frplc alt ached, hi ,
heavy s hake roof. All (or
larg e l o t ! T e rrific 3 1111
bedroom, ramily room
with view or ocean, plus . '
separate 2 bedrm col ·
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PENIN. POINT -REALTY-l"learly new 2-stor y. 3
642·S200 615·4060 bedroom. 3 b a ths :
~enclose d p a tio . 2
• FIX ER UPPER *
/\LI, <i r eas O.C.·lf you
h :1ve cas h or credit.
Principals only. Agt.
642·9601
Sl6,500!
BEACH LOCATION
fireplaces. electric buill·
ins, garage door opener.
Priced at $124.000
673·3663 642-2253 eves
associated
BR '.)KERS -IJEAl TO RS
lO!~ w ec bo<0 6'' l~b1
Bes t buy! Sho~ike ride 1;;;~~~~~~~~~~1 to beach. Not" a rondo.I~
Fee land . C ha rming J NEWPORT
bedroom. 2 bath home.
Countr y kitc hen. Walk to HEIGHTS
a ll schools . Only 109't VIEW
down. Call now t o see.
847-GOtO. Agent. $7900 l ~"""""''-"""""'----1 Prime hills ide location .
•CUSTOM HOME Catalina vie w , gracious
3500 s q . ft . built to living , exotic poo l.
hi g hest s tandards of secluded loo! Tu'o' brick
craftsmans h ip on fireplaces. 20x30 Bonus
secluded 'h acre wooded r oom . $7900 buys it!
\o l in North Tustin. 4 Hurry call 646·7171.
Bdrms,·Study, Fam rm. (Jl'fN!uO ·•'~'UN to ~r i';"'' ~~n~'.t~~~~·~:~l~~j:,:~ ~-j ·t~!1~~1
f Eat u r t:s. Buyer· can ll~~:~::,~·~·~'.,~~': ~-~~~~~!;1~·~~~-~!~·~A~-~IJ; I work with decorator to ,,~. · A,,.,
c hoose final appoint-
ments fo r this excep -DAHLIA DUPLEX
tional home. Call 675.£890 New, spacious duplex on
o r832·8161. South side of hwy ., in
COUNTRY CLUB
LIVING "
NODOWHGI
Enterlainer's dream
Corona del !\tar . J
Bdrms. each ; 4 ca r
garages; tax advan·
tages.
SPLIT LEVB. s149.soo.
3 Br,. 2 -n Ba, rormal din· JACOBS REAL TY
ing. Trina Mode l. view.1 ____ c6c7c5_·6670co.c.c.. __ _
E state s ays sell ! J\1ake
offer. CoHage by the S.O
Newport 3 bedrm ho me.
beam cei lings, brick
£rplc., private communi-
ty o f fine homes, block to
beach. Principals only.
CALL.~64;::0"'·=:......
SPARLING
REAL ESfATE
833.3>18
PANORAMIC VIEW
BEACH
lfig h o n the bluff over -
1 oo k in J! lluntin gto n"-~
Beach . Formal entr y to
............. l\..
~iant farm s tyle titc hen.
Spacious mirrored living
r· o o m w i t h v i e w · l~"""""""""""""'"'""""'-Separate master and BIG FIVE
e hildrens s uites. Enter-
tainers patio with lf youlikeareallybig
breathtaking view. Be home at a reasonabl!!
first to see it. $48,500. price. call us on t~.,
C all963-6767. Select Cos ta !\le a
c)PfNlllO ·.rs1ur<.1r6H1 NKf' Property~ Five(5) ig
1.-•t~1dt\ll isll:.fi~~~t~:J.
OUTA SIGHT
Owner is nowh e re
around and this BIG
REAUTIFUL4 bedroom,
J bAlh h ome with
separate family r oom
and dining room is ''a·
cant. Rting your family
or call to see
$58,500.
II NewJ>O!f II ,,. .c?ta Me5G O'K>~881
CALL 556-2660 J
«;;,SELECT
I PROPERTIES
GLENMAR
l-luntington Beach. IO\'£'·
ly 3 ,tit>drm , coverl'd
patio. much up~radin~.
Priced to s ell $15,000.
A'§~~~
3848 ·c1mpvs Ne 549·1655
6 yard! Big s parkling pool.
Ultimate priva cy.
. Wroug ht iron decor. 4
Family s i;ie bedrooms.
Country kitchen. No COMPANY
. SUft/Ev•
·6~5-5849 .
others. Call for more in-S I NCI·: l !:M4 Spri'"l Has Sprunq 4 down G . I . Low clown 11.~Al.'rORS
f o r n1 a lion! 847 ·6_010. 6 71-4460 S ummer is eomiilg-pTan
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I. 0.tltdA.Prll 11, 1•1s. I01199tion of tlll~westGrly liAI of A.P. \Sl•l41·02 WILL.IAM I . St JGHN, Wld Lot .. Solllll 1tt 20' ii'' E•" AU MICll bkll mulil bl In writing, •nc
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-A~•!'~"'';.u,;n~;----t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ ahead. s ee this s uper SUP'ERIOfllCOUllTOFTHE 2 s pacious pool home.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA"°" PAINT UP Ever ything ctone in 1he
THE COUNTYOl'ORANGE. FIX UP 119 Canyon Buy finest taste . 3 Bedrooms. NOTlc;E~·FA-:4:".,11 1 N G 011 SlO,OOOAfA-VA. Beautiful Dover mOOel. 2 bathd, fimil y roo17d
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P'ET1T10N FOlt P1tO•ATE OP WILL Thi5 3 bedroom. 2 b a th vacant. 1\1 us t sell ! 2 formal in ng, 1 yeer o
ANO FOil L.._TTE11s TESTAMEN-. Broroom & den. $119,500. & looks like a model. Cali COSTA MESA
TAllY home is the best buy in or lease $700. mo. 540-USl
E11•11 of MAA Y K. KUENTZ, • Costa Mesa, Near st.op ':orril':ri:n 2 STORY o.~~i IS HERE8Y C:.IVEN thill p in g, transportation,
KAT1'1ElllHE DYE 11•1 tit.a "'"1" a 5 schools. Great potential $4 7 000
Plllllfn tor Probll• oi1 wu1 ~tor It-for young family or in 1 •
..-:• o1 t.1m1 Til'\1•men1•y to tN , vestment Call54S·949l ·~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~! Near proposed marina Plllllonor rtte•M<e 10 wn~cl'I Is,,..... · · 1: site. Bike 10 beach, walk
frllr llll'tflff oer.tk ul•r,, •nd tll.i tllt ... • "'=========== • G l Ul'llil•lldOl•<•ol 1M•rlno1r11 ... ,.,.11a 1· HUGE llWA.RD lo s hopping . ourme ~~r~:~~:~Eif;E 6 1--'"'"'"'"'"'. "'=--.-j mk:~~2~:~~::;lash Gl•n~!~!~~~.. ~~t€;.~g£1~~~:.
O.tMAOrU11,1'11 7 llALEC REST 3 BR, 2 ba, in your own !lparkling panelllnf! throuf?hnut E:Y
WILLIAM I!. St JOHN, rormal dine , Ill yard, as· ~ool. Gortte ous bric:k F'our blg bedrooms ~ K COu"l rC•••ll I e· d k F I d ' . ,. I '--D€AlTQl\•ft 9">&•1t.TH."uatl NP"&H1..EJ11 s umablc 7~ VA. Onl enc ng. 1g !iun ec • orma 1n1nl(. u " ~
AIW•Y••U• $39.950. Own~r fAgt ai;k Home mfi'k e r 's dream price jus t $.19,900! Hurry
nN ... ,.ra1we1.,1uT"'11• fo r Gi nny 54S..4141 0 kitchen . Generous C8llnow847·6010.Agcnl. H ave som e thlng)·ouwant ~ulM.M,~c::~•:r111••1•t• a· M0·228ti bedroom. {.ow low down to sell? C la.ssifil'd nds do
M*-Tl•f "91ltMMr payment. Hurry.call now SELL idle ite ms with a it weH -Call NOW.
Pu1111.,,.., Or•11t1 Coa51 °'11' Poot. CLASSlt~IEO wUIM!ll lt. 347-&CllO. Agent. Daily Pilot Cla.uified i\d. 642-5678.
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REALTORs'
OCEAM OR BAY??
Just one s hort, block lo either -or -.,
2-Ucdrn1 .. i :t .. bath. fo'"'ircplacl'. blln
kilc·hcn, ideal beach horn<'. \Valk 10
. everything on the Balboa Penins ula. ,\
real buy for only ... $.S8,900. /
CALL-644-7270
2828 E. Coast Hig hway, Corona del Mar
PROPERTY MANAGEME NT
1111
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ltOMES FOR lllllNC NnWORM
11'1 U.• "u' •Pf "'" 110. o• r"'I •-'"lACI ,_ 1111 ••Utl•
1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
l,o\rcly cust . 3 BR & den. 3lfJ ba. on
lagoon . Court w /(oWJtain. Ramp /slip.
. $255,000
Beautifully d ecorated 5 llll. 41>; ba.,·
paneling, 3 frplcs. Ramp/s lip.
S260,000
Custom 5 BR. 4 ba .. 80 rt . vi ew frontage
on lagoon . Ila mp /float.
$290,000
Brand ne w G BR. 6 Ba .. Pool,
j~ cuzzi & s auna. Rump & flout.
S125.000.
REDUCED $4,500 !!! · .
SumrMr TIMt Is
Pool Tll'M'!
HEAR THE BEACH
Only l \OS~?,~~~lhesurl RAISOR'S
from lh;s spa<kHn• cl••n REALTORS a nd spacious J bdrm. 2
bath home. y,•ith buUtins, l\523 Ca mpu!l Ot .. Irvine
brick f i rep\ u cc. Cumpu!IVullcyShop Ctr.
breakfust bar, und many CALL 833..a600
J UST S1' E PS to the
ocean in private ju:1rdf'<I
art>u . S pacious, custom
4HR .2 ~b11 .... Sl49,500
Enjoy the Good Life
CALL 493-2513 n1orr bonus feuturcs .1 ..... _____ _...,...,.
Call before it 's gone! MAYDAY "M-.-,.-p-ort--Be-ac-h--106'
963-5671 or 556-7035.
DOH'TWAIT
TILL SU-ER
to purchase that pcrfe('l
s ummer rental duplex
only 1 ~ block f1'0111 supt'r
ht•:tch. Live in or rent
oul. NO W II EIJUCEIJ 'l'O
<IN l.V. $93,500. Clt ll
f.4 4 72 11 A~t . ---
WESLEY !\/
Newport Beach. exclusive area.
Beautifully decorated with papers &
paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm .. recreation .
room. Ready lo go al $73,900
And the re's no bette r
way to enjoy both thnnin
this beautiful pool home
in Costa Mesa. 1'1(k;t in1 -
pressi v e f»m i ly re-
sidence with lush, low
mainten:int·c grounds.
patio. A decorator's
drC'a m insldt.• .,.,,ith hu ge
floor plan. Entry hall.
forma l~ivi n g room. giant
(an1ily rm with open·
beamed ceijing, brick
fireplace, 4 bedrooms.
$i2,000. ~ ·~
EMTERT AIMING • ••• •••• ••• •••••••·••••
What a perfect .voir<I 1.o PROMONTORY N£WP'1'. ll'rS 2Blt, huJ,!c
!!hare with )!Uests ... patio, BAY HOMES fl('n , f11I , I "~ ba. lri.? .swin\, TAYLOR CO.
REAL TORS st nee I !l4u
540-1720
TARBELL. Realtors
[ [U~EIN-M1'~TIN INlJ 029N5L5YHarbor7 LB1EvFTd. SUBURBIA PARK
5 BR.
doubleBB<l.firl'pil.pool Luxury w;.1tf'rs front pool. n1 uny xtr<1s. 2 Co•r
and jacuzll i. Phts, tht\ hon,es price d from goir -t. $59.500. Kin~aurd
hcauly of professional S210,tl00. 55 • Y.':ltC'rfrunLs . Ht•al l~stale642·2222
landscaping.lt's a1'urtle 607 Bayside l>rive, -SCRAM LETS Rock lo vely, y,·ilh 3 Ne~·port Beaeh.673 3900 •
bdrms .• 2 baths. family -----HUHTIHGTOH BEACH SPECIAL
Come sec me this week-end! lmmac 4
Bl{ 1-story Suburbia Pk home. Sharp.
Lop condition . Lgc LR, fam rm &
form~\ dining. Party oriented patio
w/ils own bri ck BBQ. Air-cond work
shop. Ilurry ! Won 't last. $61 ,500
21 I I San Jaoquin Hills Rood
'-----REALTORS
644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR
1006
3 IR Condominiums
TRI-LEVEL
$65,900
room, formal dining and BLUFFS CONDO
utility. Corner lot. view ::;pac:iou~ Custon1izcd
.. nd a price of $99,500 Split LevC'I 3 Br 3 Ua
~ Viewo(Bay 4t2t>i:lta This much desired model
becomes available only
Mext to Runninq once-in-awhile! Offers
••••••••••••••••••••••• s t r e 0 m , ' n e 0 r all or the features most VISleN GeMral I 002 Balboa Island
~· S72,000 Owner675-3400
Bluffs Condo·lkaut. dee &
lndsep'd . Natural wood
floors. 3 RR , 2'".? BA, fan1
rm, formal din rm. Will
••••••••••••••••••••••• i..---------1 • U B wanted in a ho me, in-OVERFLOWING FOR SALE Newport' ,,..... "Y· clud;ng, b«aklast nook. llEA\.TY
ANSWERS
lj;u11na -Julc1> -
Uravc Encamp -
l~ANG -UP
Overheard: '"She may
not be a good driver, but
~hen it co rn cs lo
purkin~. this J!irl can do
a BANli-\;l' job."
VALUE S4.0,950.-$44,9SO rormal dinin i.? room , 552-7500
**BY OWNER ·~-------' large family room. very,. NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 carry 2nd TD. Q...,'ncr.1-----------
BEACHAREA Lrghouseool'h lots 345U • •tyD ., d DRM BAT n1•erst r. privale master sw e an Laguna leach I 048
S&S Assum-••-•--$2,045DOun..t 4 BE -3 HS (JustofflrvineAvc) indoor laundry room.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.__ "" Bi g kitchen w/ bltns, in-. h · PARK Payments only $249. per Prime beach area. near s idebarbeque. 548-7223 And we . avcn ~even BYOWNER.Completcly
month including taxes f>A·y .• s hops & schools. MANY EXTRAS! d ~·s c r 1 bed the remodeled 3 Hd, 2 Ra,
1HUHTINGTOH for this sharp 3 bedroom. Tree Ii n e d st r eel. S148.500 • 675-9792 n_eighborhood and loca-home on ruucbird Ca-CATAUNA 2 bath Costa Mesa home. secluded e ntry, 27'x15' tion! Better hurry and nyon. Beamed ceilin)!s. SAVE You 'll love the massive Jiving room, oversized p~onc 546-2313 for d e-frplC'. wood & .s tained
hrit k ri replace, huge C'Ountry kitchen, formal Corona del Mer · I 022 ~~~-ru 9. 11 shJN 10 ~1 N!fl' gla~s windows, 2 deeks·~,&1 THOUSANDS kitchen,separatedinettc d i ne, fami l y sizert ••••••••••••••••••••••• I patio $84500 Open •
Formul entrytospaeious urea, covered patio and bed room s, king s ized 4 BR 1~~~~~~~~~~1 [(11)1Ja!j1~'lC &.Su~.ll~4 .052lll~ebicd
$79.500. r>40·l~I . -----
LIDO ISLE
Great for the fan1il y: 4
hdrms. + den ~ on 35 ft.:
good putio, Unbelieva.
b\e, $97 ,500. ~1ovc in by
summer.
BAYFROHT
One of Lido's best buys:
joyous living. with pier &
slip & s!l ndy beach.
an Clemente 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••
F/\NTASTICOCEAN
VIEW
NEW (<'On1ptct.ion in 3Q
days ), 4 Hdrm..'>, 3 Bu,
home. o .... ·ncr 646i3176 &
546-7117
an Juon
Capistrano I 078 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~ 1 1 i~~~~n7,";.r~;~ ~i~~e f~~~tr t~::_ ~~d!~ :;naa~t;!r:.ui~~esi~~lt r~~ with 3 B°rt~~~ Rental. Anxious Owner V'';., ... __ .,,,~f :!~ .f != c:~=~ 2°~~~:1~~::~w.
. patio kitche n a nd the market. Priced only decorated in & oat. Ex· So f B ·d Dr th S S llf 1164 LaMirada.
b''akrasl nook . (.,,,, ~ooo Call546-"'.....,, "•Pl•·onal v'Ju-,, · 0 -ays1 e • wi ays e -....,.. · "'°°"· '" ~-. beautiful natural wood . . . • IEAUTIRJL 494·3661 forappt.
$249,500 By Owner. 2Br. lBa Con·
do. Pool, gar. 2 mi lo
Ot•can . $24,900, Call
830-4836 fami ly -p a r ty r oom . $40 .900-oWner mus t lextures. Oi1ly one year Submit anr reaso~able
·Separate ·mother-in-law go-take advanlage, call new.Call S44-?2llAgent offe~ on this sensational SEABREEZE
s uite. Sweeping s tairs to 842-2535. fum1!y home . lleaulifully This e I e g a nt and
secluded master and OPfNmQ •us·ruN,ol!rN,(F ' CATALIMAYIEW det·orated inside & out. s pa cious 4 bedroom ~~~~;~~s: l~.:~l~e!t: l·.··it·h-m·R· .. ·~·~·AX·u·m-u·p·.·.·.~. [' ~I IHliH\ll ;E;:~{~~,:~:~~.~:.~ ~!~:;,~:, {;~:~~~~= ~:~~::::~D~~~~~i
Every possible ex Ira. and maximum comfort .. ~, -·. --·-•••••J ing. Fee liind by owner. den area, gracious livin~ the beach. and walking
Only $69,950 today. Call Ile re's a reasonably ~ Reduced to Sl32,500. 4oo1 room w ith overs ized distance to schools. s hop-
963-6767. · priced three bedroom • Topside Ln. 64-4-0llO brick fireplace. Private ping a nd tcnni;o; courts.
o>1N/11Q•"S'tJN 10111Nrrr· · home with spacious ll'J· master s uitl'..'. Covered Picture perfect back ~,.,. · ~ in~ area , modern ' MEWPORTIEACH patio, neatly manicured yard includes heated ;:, , i 1J1.1•:1~•lJ1 kitchen All overlook1n~ · 4 Br, dining , fa~ily rm, yards.$44,950. s wimmingpoolplus36ft. :. , .'.J~iill a a beautiful lrce shadt>d . ___ , pool,2frplcs,AAAcond. 540-1720 pa tio. A rare find at
---·-····~ J!reen h e ft. Pri ce Cole of Newport l•'ee land. Harbor High TARBELL.Redlon $55,500! Call 963-5671 or
MEWOM.11.." ... RKET REDUCED to $69,000. QUALIFI ES fo r Tax School Dist. 2955Harbor"~d.. 556-7035. ~ Call 673·8550. C d .l , h SPARLING '"...-•• Newport Beach duplex:· ~N11J Q ·11sfuN 'ro-t<1-N11.t • _re 1 ·:-wort con -
•Eee land. Sharp & oozy.1:,.-~ ..... ,. I s 1derat1on. BRAND RE~~~ATE ,
$62,3005PARLJNC : .;~,.ti.Jllil;fjlJ ~o~~; ~he~i~q~:~.o~ SHAkEROOF , REALESfATE -/:~, .. ~,,.,;; fifj JJ an excellent price range HEED ROOM? ~~~D:ie_~n~~Rs~l --=============---1
833·3548 POOL Ho=--· of $52,500.Calltosee. C?st omized Spyglass ' t ene'r , l ~e· r ear yar d ~ . ·,.,.E 675~5511 Ridge home can be used w /ACCESS. 3 Bedrms, 2 $36,950 COLEofNEWPORT as 6BR, or 3, den & baths. walk to all
Spacious 3 bedroom with REAL TORS ~nus. Spectacular view · schools. $43 ,500. Best or
lots of w·ood panelling 2515 E . Coac;tHwy s ite. You own land . terms.
a n d d c e o r a t 0 r Corona de\ Mar-!166,500. Roy McCcrcle
wallpaper . Huge heated HALPIMCHIM,Rltr. Reolfor 1810Hewport
a nd filtered pool with . OPEN DAILY 1-5 2727 E. Coast Hwy. C t M 548 _7729
'·'l.100 ISLE
MOHAR CH IAY TERR.
Expansive ocean views.
T astefully d ecorated,
LIDO REALTY
:~:\77 \i,1 I i1lu, :\.1\.
*673-7300 * Santa A11a 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with m any amenities. 4 2 Custom Duplexes
Bdrm. home in mintt•on--NE\VPORT BEACJl -TAX REFUND
da;onl o;n;n, & r.m;1y . S79,500each $1 000.00
rms .. des\J!ncd for easy 3·Hn, 2 BA·all extras! e ntertaining, y,•ith pro-Gov't 11urchase program
tected pool, jacuzzi. oul-Steps to ocean + swim· alloY.'S SlOOO. cas h credit min J!, t('nnis & tht.• · _,_ door/indoor bar: 3 car a t t ax time on pu ..... ,ase j?ar.S15'1,000 t'lubhou se living of of a Villa~e Garden, z
TURNER Assoc. Newport Shores. hC'tlrm ,• 2 ba Condo at a
Owner, 642-J.'>73. · 1105 N. Cst l lwy, Laguna !----~~---~-·' low, low price of $19,950.
1----------1 Models open IO :JOto7:00 494-1177 ___ 1 Daily and until 9::K>Tues
BEACH HOME '&Thurs Eves. Come out •Luxury Condo Shortwalktothcwater.3 ~-
N I Be h I b b d 2 b lh to 4109 W. 5~St .. '3Cllnla o, ~aguna •ac. r. e room s. a • Ana-jus tw ofl-lari:lor
11f..-ba, frplr. Spacious l'U s lom bonus room , on Sth an hurry! rooms, Will sell or trade. BBQ, brick patio, nearby Colony Reatty,992-1441 pool und tennis court. •T_h~ry~·_,_c~•-•_;n~g~ras_·_t• __ _
JUST Ll-D Sec this c harmin~. newly eal Beach I 084
;:,11;; listed beach home of· ••••••••••••••••••••••
In beautiful Mysti c !!ills. fcrcd al $49,500. C;,ill ALK to beach, 3 br, 2ba,
Wh i t e watC'r vi e w . 540·1151 400 fl ( I l sq . . a m. rm., x n . ,
Overlooking the City of cond. $55,SOO. By appt.
Laguna. 4 Bdrn1s. with o nly . eves. & wknds.
view living r m. & frp\c. 213-431-313& Cll.arniing 3 hr, 2 ba, frpl,
imm e d . occupancy.
$'19,500. Owner/Agent.
673-6489 plenty of yard space left Loxury bayfront duplex; l;;;;;;;;;;;;6~7~5~·~4~3;9~2;;;;;;;;~';~os~a~~·~·~·~;;~~~I over. May purchase sub-3 bd rms .• 3 ba. + 3 ~~~~~~~~~~ ject to low interest Cl bdrm,. 2 ba. 60 Fl. on NEAR Baek Bay, custom
P riv a le patio & bcautif u 11 ;;:;;:;;:;;:::;;::;;:~, j~~;Ji;~~;;;;---:-:-=:: )lardcn areas. A real!' Mobile Hotne'S
SEPARATE jewel at S92 .500 For Sal• 1100
Toplaeeyourmessagc loan . 646-7711. Open priv . sa ndy beach. 180DeC)l"ftView Eastside J BR , 1~'.J Ba.
before the Eves. $325,000; fi nancing avail. Cata lina & magnificent Cul -de-sac. By owner.
d. -330ViaLidoNord. sons<ls a <e yourn to en· $42.950.642-6670 rea 1 ng public, .1-'====.:.:"----phonc joy from this very lovely
Daily Pilot 4 bdrm .. family rm ., REDUCED $2000.
Classified,&t2·567S · . rormal dining rm. home . 4 Br. 2 Ra. $37.900. By The heated pool & heated owner. Lge lot. frplc.
MOTHER-IN-LAW ~~fuli:P&.
QUARnRS Il(lmmll1l<7
T his 5 BR -3BA Dutch •99·2800 .
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• •••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Heiqhts ?Br '-1 obi le l lome. Top
DC'coralor's Defighl cond. Boat s lip avnil.
Brin g your ow n Other Xtras. Qui et
wallpape r & paint lo this neiJ.:h borhood. Lovely
eutc 2 BR & l BA homc Newport B eh Adult with a 20x30 ga rci~c on p k 0
-General 1002~eneral 1002· lanai arc bonuses <.t i 7.lo/. 645-7418&548-8251 $129.000
that you must see to ap-
preciate. Submit on this
one. CALL 842-9371
OWNER GOING HO.
PRICE GOING SO.
REAL ESTATE
900 r,1, n""Y" !it
alley. Room for trailer or ar · St5.900. wner .
boat. To sec inside. eall 1-67_>_·_3969 __ &_·_<94_·_l65.5 __ · __
545-8424, Eves.673-7737. Comme rcial
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BIG CAHYOH VIEW & POOL
Beautiful exterior of wood and stone
on large view lot. 5 Bedrooms.
family room. Definitely a home for
entertaining. Wood d ec kin g
surrounding pool and jacuzzi.
$179,500.
COZY COTTAGE + INCOME.
Corona del Mar al its best. 'fwo units
plus guest . One block to shops and
Coast 1-lighwuy. Brin g paint brush
and $19,500.
LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Ready for lhc growing family; 4
bedrooms. family room, patio with
gas li ghts. twin char.broiler and
pool wilh jacuzzi. $105.000.
UHUSUALL Y APPEALING
Coronf1 dcl M .i.Jf custom residence .
Beautiful tree lined street. Short
block to beach. 2 bedrooms, den.
completely furnished in e legant
taste. Call for d etails. $140,000.
BUILDING SfnS-CHOICE
~ c....,.., ;_ Overlooks clubhouse,
fairways and greens. Premium loca-
tion. $92,500
Ilg Caoyao -Surrounded by luxury·
view of fairways and greens. $77,7:1:/ .
Enzdcl lay -Dramatic view of
white waler. Private community -
Only a fe w left. $75,000.
OH THE IEACH FOR S I 39,500
Delightful 3 bedroom. 3 bath home
plus den, on the East oceanfront
Peninsula. Spectacular C~1t.a lina &
Palos Verdes view, on cleur day,
plus never ending ocean view.
DIAL 644-1766
2161 5an Jaa ..... Hils Rd., H.I .
A , COLDWELL IANllER CO.
BAV ANO BEACH
57•,-:1000 . . . . . . 2 STORY CAsnE MESA VERDE lovely. w /View-Newport fo'acing park. 1-rugc rami-
2100Sq Ft of Luxury ly room addition with znd
OnlyStepsloWaler rplc . 3 Car J?a r age.
Three GiantBedrooms 1-farbor View Hills. 3 Br, S79.500 t'irm. Cetll for
MammothStoneFrplc dcn,£am.rm,occanview appt . Red Car pe't .
Large family room
F ireplace-shake roor-on
a cul.de.sac Come li ght
my fire and warm your
ramily's heart. 842·9371
HARMONY Brokers. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Trees, ocean & hill vu,l•---------93,000FT.
make this 2 bdrm. home.
on a rarely traveled lane,
a bar~ain ! SG.1.900
SEASHORfDR.
FRAHCISCAH
FOUHTAIH Sunken Roman Tubs Pool. 1227 Outrig~er Dr. l?ealtors 842-554 1
S109 ,000 $1 29,500. Open Sat. & ""---10·1n Vall-·'--'--1 0-3-4-1 B th Se N Ori a H'--' I 052 Dover Rlty645-9070 Sun. 640-8819 . r"VVn -1 )'. e 3.• cw c ns, Laguna 1"11-· ---'----~--'---'-------------••••••••••••••••••••••• spiral staircase wthute •••••••••••••••••••••••
Large duplex : 4 bdrms ..
2 baths & 2 bdrms. Hop,
skip, & you 're on the best
bathin g beach. Comp.
furn . & all in best condi -
tion. An xlnt investment
starte r! S99,500
BAKER & HARBOR
Prime Commercial .
Zone C -1. possible re·
zone to C-2 . ·rraff'ic courrt
avera~es 50,000 cars per
day. Oppos ite Fedeo
Department Store. No
speculation here-a solid
inves tm ent . Pe rfect
location. Buy j,nd hold or
ft{'ve\op <1nd reap! You
"'in either way. Anxious-
Easy E&.qance Costa Meso 1024 GREEN Valley.3 pools. 4 ma s ter and parent'i..--------·'
Superbly located, Bi g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br, 3 ha , liv.din, fam·kit. retreat. Frml dine rm,
Canyon Monaco model. MESAVERDf: 2'f · ~a r , patio, parks. s cp study, family rm
End unit, for extreme Reduced price. BeautiruJ S57,900, P rine. only , w /fpl c. Ceramic and
privacy & forever view 4 bedroom, 2 bath in ex. l)...,'ner. 9fi8-2.198 walnut patio kit. views
of ni g ht l ig ht s & t·lusivc~1es:i Verde.This -custom tile pool ! Owner
( · 3 Bd d. b be ready lo mo\'c! Bkr a ir ways. rms .• outstun ~ng .uy _can HunffngfonBeoch 1040 962.5511 _
formal dining area , yours with as httle ;,is •••••••••••••••••••••••·'-=---'--"----~--family rm. & wet ·bar. $5900 total down with a
·Magnificent ly decorat-lnw purl'hasc prll"C nf
ed. Custom features Sfi9.SOO. llurry!· Call no .... ·
abound. Exclusively Jjst-573.3027 Broker , ed, call for app't. $162,500 l~---'----'-"'--"'-'-'-"----
M f;SA VEROF. Condo, 2 : C. F. Colesworthv BR. '"""m ;nteno• &
1 Realtors 640-0010 exterior. $3fl,00>.55f).2897
benera1 I 002 General 1002
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macnab /Irvine
realty
"IAY UYIHG"
4 bedroom w /den -extra lg. pier &
slip. Split-level, 2-story home
w/vicw of turning bas in. Lg. master
bedroom + sitting room w /fireplace
& lg. mas te r bath. S275.000 incl. land .
Waller Kingj)42-8235. <W67 J
COUNTRY COTTAGE.
3 bedroom , 2 bath. family room
home w /3-car garage. On lg_ corner
lot. Completely fenced. $69 ,500. Lois
Egan 644-6200. (W68)
GARDENER'S DEUGHT.
Situated on lhe ideal lot in Harbor
View Hills this 4 bedroom beauty
will appeal to the avid gardener.
$129,500. Belly Kerr644-6200. (W69)
64J..aJl5
101 oo-°"" 64.W.200 --.... ...
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FIXER UPPER
GLEHMAR
2 STORY
Priced ;.1l $52.500 all F'llA
or VA terms with min.
down, Seller to credit
buyer for eost.c; in lieu or
paint and rcp;.1ir. Why
rent? Ca ll for details.
HACIENDA
REAL ESTATE
963-8316
PAINLESS
Beautiful
Single Story
Just reduced lo $45.500. 4
bedroom. large family
room. 2Q,.;40 lattice cov·
c r e d p at io . Prof .
L a nds caped . Near
school , s h oppinJ!: &
freeway. You'll love this
one!
''lliM«ai~•~ma 962·4471 1:1: 546·8103
Niguel Hills
BEAUTY
0 BAV ANO BEACH
131~-3000 ... "' ..... ~-~
ly ;•skin~ only S4.00 rt.
This beautifully dccorat· NEWPORT SHORES Don't riclay-eall now for
ed home h as :lll ne""' Juti t listed ! 3 BH . plus dct:iils (71 4)752-1700.
ca rpets. drape s, den. Movc·in co ndition! I NV I•: S T M EN T
wallpapers, ;:11\d a new Lowest prict.'tl in area, f)fVISION
aluminum· covered patio. only $47,SOO ·r111·: HEAL BSTATERS
The .s pacious interior has CAYWOOD REALTY
3 bedrooms . 2 baths. din-* 548•1290 * C D~l Prime Cs t . llwv
inJ? room and a bif!l--------'----1 frntg. 3000 sq . rt. AAA tC-
se_p,arate laund,ry and BLUFFS "U" Plan. Lik e nant on Net lse.. + 1200 'n1t~·'s''T' F'OooRmT.l·llEtsl F.TAl!ET new. Walk sho~ & sch ls. sq. ft. Ava il. for retail/of-"' • • ,., Now rented mo. to mo rices. XlnL inveslmenl
at $47 ,900. NO DOWN TO 5395. 7 y~ int. avail . S160 .000, 675 -6900
VF.TS! S55 .000. 494 ·1505 or I NVt~STORS !! 546-4141 640-11 36 1.:_:::_.:_c:::__ ______ I StoraJZe J,lara.c:e bldEt". !t
Units + offit'C. 217-
1\vocado, CM .645-5714
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MUST SELL 12l3l 71:13·<M27 collec-t. Hulef'l-o-'Olt leach 3240 pool, bltns. wash /dry, Wtihr /dryr. ell to OC'l'an. rt·I ax 111 g :.el l 1 n ~ I or l'ool, Rel'. urn ,, 1·:1.;vator C.:111-'.Z l)HO /\l''TS
li2:M Allant<i _..,.. jtllr NopelS 675-9188 II k t\11 ll/IJ your i;pucious new I or 52S V1 etoriu.642 HmO
Extreme ly motlvat('d Houtes Untwwl•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· · ~ 61~.8~31 or rno. · 2, l>t'tlr!'10111 au:.t rtn 1~·nl.
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VILLAGE It.a. New earpetA, p;ilnl G ... ral 3202 1fre1hly P•inted. beaut Br, 2'h ba, mstr, ti u1tc, Costa Meta 3724 available. Sin a ll pct:-.
and dlapoiuils. neeently ••••••••••••••••••••••• landlf•Plnit. close to bltru1, ram. rm .. lndry .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oi\. Adults •Jnly Offic1..· 1 n1..-.1room upMraded . Spendable is l''RFJo' , o<·ean , $350. As k for patio. gur .. tle'eanviewo $JO WEEk & UP op1 .. n \)OU tu H·oo. 23llO 1 Kedroorn & l~n
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Rent frff 12.7'1. on Sl00.000 down. p' 'r . F~EE Keith .~·44TI 15 a~reparkw/pool.S37 t-'a1r\·1cw Hd .. l '.,:.l:.i ZHt•droo nui Fantaslic value. Will sell ' ro essaonal5erV1ce• ~-mo.'IW4·73S1 •$8.tiONi~ht &Up 1\.t esa l'honl·5-1S·:!3UO "' 1 t I 1 11 I on 9t-1'-rln;.nclni.c. f;am 11 *LANDLORDS• Fireplace, .. BR , 2 BA , •Slud10 & 1 Jilt A1>l:ii 2 Bc(lr()(in1 'f'ownh:-..:· ')~; 1,1 ~ 1fc~·~· :n $;;~ ~: • 2 WEEKS FREE
$6440 per month Rross. Ho"'*flnd~r• •new c rpls , clrpt, R /0, Mewportltland •W:tter8eds 240011.irbor Bl l"cl J:il·11 t~1 s & tC'nnis . Move in w /d c pos1l$
PrlncipjJg only Pl<'a11e-642~9900 walk to schools & •hos>· Duplex. 28r , 28.a OR •TV&J\1e1idServAvuil 1.UXlJRY 3 br, nr. South (.:Qsta Mes:i (7 1">5."11· H46 1323 only I BR $190 z BR
call today (114 )152·1700 C 'f . ' ping. 131~. mo. Ask for 3Br. 2 Bli. Wat«>rfront. •PhoneServ,Jl1d p00I C I' ParkLike ------15230 Refrig, Security,"
1 N v Es 1• M ENT llh or~1 a s~rgest Bev or. Dale. 963-4561 or Boat Slip avail Ph : Pie •Chi ldren & Pet Sect1on C~~~& ~~~;s·.~~9o~ltns, t)N Tll .. : Rfo;ACll Pool. Ja c uzzi , n.ec.
DIVISION •Rental Service!• 963·1786 He111t y 673·2058 or (213 •$5. off weeks rent w/:id S11M"9undinqs l)Jx :l Br v.·; dhl µ:ar 5350. Bidg w /exercise rm.,
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z. 3 & 4 Br ...... 5.•""'5. 476·1124 . Owner. Z376Newport81\'d.CM llUAl.Bt~ll·rp1.ACfo: Dl-:LUX1''.l .2 &3 nrAp alsoX1r;1 Ir~ t Hr w /sn~I Hilhar4t:...ColorT\'. -· -••897S5 or645'"~7 l 1 I 1 PvtPatios llt1!Pool · 1 ofrice.Example,2Bdrm Children/s i"oles &: pets BLUFFS Condo, •om __ .... _:___:~-->euxe;/!)r ,l la ,:ulults, j!;ir, SIH5 . Hoth : push ·-, l $ ' · II Nr. Shop'.: Adlts t>nly d bl I d
2 4 PLEXES house. 1 bath, go.age. ok. No fees. Barbi&ra, plelely redc"o••led. 3 b• •Tropi'cal Pool• no l>t.' s. IK .. l::.. : crpts. rps. ln'i. n ry Irvine Ave. al Mesa., ... r d d hlld 963 .. 7-.. 7 7.,..... ... 530-3572 833·9'11!1 Martini,._ Apts r;u·il. 536-3t79or963·5321. !>45-4855 .. e nce yar , c ren .... : .--""'"" I 1h ba. encl 'd . patio 1 Br, cpl>. ,dr ..... bltns, .,----"::;;:-=::::=:I~==~;;::::;,~-~
f'.ne JST · d I t m ·-~ 1177SantuAni1 1\vc .t M Sidebyi;idcin eKccllcnt • an as o.r pool. Close to schls patio Gas &wutcr11aid. IYH./'\1t-:w1·n1PI.F:X LJ<>WN1"0\\'N. a ll ocean
location . l)rinle in· rl'ntaHt~OOC.J~• '"'~:f:. !t;! ~~~.~~.2bl~~ shop'g, & churches. S48·ll68 3 bed . 2 ha, bltru;. la un-_,_,1-l!_AP_l _l _IJ li
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veslment·all 3 lx.'C.lroom . "" ...,"" R·O. lo'A heat, wash /dry _mo.Lease.644·0335 ---dry r:il·il. Adlts onlr . MEWPORT 1·ar i.:ur .. a ll It /I. N1·v.·.
):V1 bathunit.s .Annu11lin· REALESTATI: hk·up, II! pri yd, gar+ Bluffs bay view: 3 BR ., l Br furn $16.'i Lots or S265.675·ti'1KH o~640·4_1_f'i1 APARTMENTS frnn1 S2T5 mo. Open
come SID,920. -ex · 185481eoch•vcL ht.u::eprkg .~.Nodogs. 21f1 ba. lmmac. Loaded bltns . Poo l. V+l;.i lk to 2Br·Sl70 :!UR.Unf$1J5/MO hou:.cSat&~unt -5.120 t•lusi ve sa les price H.I. 963-8316 842·4866 with cust. rcatures. Will 1'1.USUTll..11 '1F.S 14th St . Tobin Realty. $85 000 e1:1c h Cull Shoppin,,:. 11~ n1i. hc:1t'h. F11mily Pool ~K.7!11 1 8•1ti 1Jllor846-4!J38 • · · --TE · cuns\J('r le:i se /opt.. w 9 h s 548 0492 --------lnr:iots . No pels ---------
545 ·84 24 Assaci a l e d 1-IOUSE in canyon Sl.40., WAN D : Nil'e f;imil y to Mo. + ~·:':;0:n~l~ee:.°-"'4_:_1~3'i.;"~3~1 ~·~1~,~~t~.~~-~~· -1 Sh d El G--'--2450 New1>ort Blvd. CM 1 6: 2 Br unfum. From Soulh Coast Brokers. country selling. House care for our home. 3 BR, Broker &W·ll , * a Y m ~s"' LliJ!!una Bea'ch SIS5. 2 Br, 2 . BA, w /crpts & drps. _""tr -Pool. crpt & drps, lndry, Qui Jo:T l)vl~2 b;.-2 b:i. $,155. 1 n1i .. to ~be~. 911
.. c harming Units Costa Mesa $l60. l-lunt· Nice, yards for summer CONDO 2 br. 2 ba. Pool. I MO FRHREMT lldull s . 177 E. 22nd St. cpts. bltins. rrpl, pool . Gco r ~1a St. J3li·2J54
• OnZLotsNextlofkcun · t B h 5175 fun 1295 mo 963-4S61or 'd ,-1 1 Ir you q ua lify. Jo'urn. Ne;1rllcach,G42-J645 .... ,, .. dl'",nope"·,·.37G W an ~ on eac . · · · enc . p a 10. rp ., & E ........ '"" ""' Jo' rt. Gd. Jn c om e . Co d 1 M •~• & 2 963-1786 Ask for Bev or l id ·~· ",.7418 hachs l Br. ~xl·t:p· ---""Y rona e ar-... cp rps.-.,.,........ tionallv ni ce. 211 o •2 UH ,1Ha.Mt-8aVerdc .1 .c..-"-----~---
979""'213 . Br on acreage $250. Agt. Dale. · d I f · ·~ LGCJUfto Beach . 3848
----------IF 84 Beaut. bay£ronl·l of a Ne"·portHI. Au ts , ~:ir, re ri.J!,-S!vv. ..TllEGAIU.fo:.5 ·· 7 UMITS ee. 979· 30 · 4 BR 2 story, cklie t.o bch. kind. 2 Br, 2 Ba, J~e - --No pets. 8~3·1ffl4 1:\e N1·v.·lv decor11ted 2 b O<..'l<:AN l<"RONT Gracious
M $165. l br, applns. P6ol, pvt. patio . cpl, patio, deluxe duplex .• ShadyElmGc:.cltns* /\PTt\tANAGEH ,,..,~:i·r. Ad lls·nt·~ cpl ncwdinin i:rm,frplc.No
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2 Separate Bldgs. Xlnt
cond. D~sirable Costa
Mesa loc. All 2 bdrm., l 'I:!
ba. Avg. l.OOOsq . ft.
Price S1Z1,9SO
util. flurry!! drps, etc. S27S. 979-&190 Ref. req. 675-1849 Pool , crpt & drps, lodry. Cpl to manage 12 uni ts iil thruoul ·d rps ·hllns·rnc end. $550 o y
HUNT. BCH $190. I br, or963-6761 adult~. 177 E , 22nd St. Co.sta Mes:i. llusband ytl·\l.'aler pd. Call t.ietv.· 49-1·791 r494-0615.
applns, singles. pet, ~ar. Vacant. 4Br. 2Ba, 2 car 3 IR-2 IA TnHse Near Beach. 642·3645 may ha\•e other v.·ork . No 1·5, 636·4120 EH Y S PECIAL
F. VALLEY. New 3 hr. 2 gar. Nr. Schools. Kids & FP',•,.plct,esh•,•,,.•0rpl lh1'"""•••1. Eastside CM. I Br. com1l. p<'lS ~r t'hi~re~. 642· 1960 24:19 "(;" OrllnJ.:e ... ~ I' u :-. t •l m 11 l'S i " n C'd ba , frplc. pool, bbq, fncd . Pets OK. $350. Call Dave va p , enc . . redecor. J>ool. Adults. 667 "R .. V1cto.-ia .. SIOO .. garoige.pt't. 963-7S8l
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co'!'_P~ete· comm rec. Sl6SMonth S46·HM7 2 Bil , dining rm, crpts. 1·nv.n housc ,acr~str1..'Ct
VERSAILLES
MEW PORT
./Security gatcentr:.11,t;;e
.'Under~round parking.
IElegunt furn lounges
J"Billiitrds . cxcr ciSl',
Sauna roo1ns .
/Htd pool&: sun decks
/Ocean \'il'w! lligh on
lhc bluff overlook-
ing Newport llarbor
/Privacy1 Pc;.1ceWl-
Sp1:1cious.
/"Sere ne adults only
./Elevator sen:icc
BACH. I , 2&l IR
FROM $195
MOYE IN BONUS W• ... Y H. Toylor Co
Rnltors 644-491 0
LAG .l·llLl.Shas all ! 3br. or · · racihllt•s . · drps . Adults only. s.?25. OAKRIDGE VILLA frnm l,ove Beach. Z br, 2
2 ba. kids . pet, garage, Central atrium. 1:>ingle $350mo.494-0321 fdm lacheb' & 1 Ir mo. Avail. soon. 5Z7 Y.'. 3 HR . 2 HA , bltns, h:1. u pst airs. fo'rpl. 2 -~ Fee /Bkr tory 3 BR 2 BA V•la -• . • Wilson , 642·1960: 642·4905 child ren .-.·clt'Omc. 5225. 1teeks . Like "p\1.. home . 901 CAGNEY LANE
110/o RETURN ..,... ...... HOMEFlt.HS ~aciiic To.;,.nhom'e. Nr 2 BH Cottage w /p vt . Exce-pt101tally nlet-.,----~ -R58 \V .Centl'r.&t5·119'1 Adu lts only. No pets . NEWPORTBF:Actl
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* pool & tennis courts. nowered yd . Frpl, gar. 2110 Mewport 81 •• Bi g Sunny Up1)Cr. bltns. ----Ht•f"s.S425 1se.497·16I7or <Corner llo.o:;pitul Rd &
Laguna Beach Many ottier amenities. Furn. & dock extra. 1450. CM crpts. drps. St55. no pets. 2 B ~.' $175. mo. Adu lts, nc fi.l2·6fi:U> ------I Superior above J>aci(jc
•Com erlocation alboaJ$1--' 3206 Vac-t. ••oo. per mo. 675-1953 • S45·5270or546·6895--~:_ __ 1 IX! s. -Coast l-lwy). 12Ft C unu -.· ..,.... -G-15 975.1 STCJ UYBOOKl!OUS J:: 714-&15--6242
•1 • oastHwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962·2811 or 962-4471 ask CHARMING, clean 2 br LqeFum28r's 1-1 BDRM --. StudioSJ60 rno.cncl util.1-~-'C'...'.___::c::.==----•9Units,lowrents BeautiCul new lower rorRoss. home. lg.fncd.yd.encl. Bltns. W /W, drupes. (LOFTONLYI Sl152 HH .hltns,panchni.:, Agt 494 .4439 ;"97_1744. Lido Isle waterfront, J
• lncom.e S17 ,184 yrly duplex. 3 Br. 2 Ba, shag gar S325 mo.54S-6680 pool. ::idlts, no pets. $190. crpts. drps , pool. lnfan bedroom. 2 bath. 2 car Ow~er ~a s lef~ town crpt, patios·, $375.mo :yr-l"bte 3244 · 642·9520 Pvl P:itio. rrpl ,lyrlse ok. no pets. 2265 Canyo Newport leach 3869 gara ge. Appliances.
de1i1res 1mmed1ate sale. ly 675.0813 •••••••••••••••••••••••Safi Clemente 3276 ~ -p d . HAYLOFT APTS. Or .. Apt.",· 83.1·853:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpt•ls, drupes. Adlts
Call . 1-"~·='--"=------IUNIV PK. T errace, new 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelo_r . a ' sep. unit 283 Avocado, CM 675 8041
REALOMOMICS Of'OftCI del Mer 3222 'Br. 2 Ba, DR. patio, pool, BEACH FRONT Sl50 !-'t1l 1ncl. first & last 645-0143 Haci~nda ~ Mna BA YJo'llON'I' 2 hr. 2 boi , _.:....__.:__
lrokers 675-670 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $415,552·1896 PENTHOUSE mo.673·1616 ---------160W w ·1 CM pvt bl'h. Pier. $.550. yrl Y2 BR w /pool $225 + util.
Unique bch 1:>ide, 1 Br, l 'h New z Ur &_Den, 2 Ba, Huntinqton leoch 3740 AD UL1' 1 BR . frplt'. pool. BE.AU~~! •• ' _!f79-t ~~orf..t.4-45:'!.._ __ ,\vi. no"·· Child /pt•t ~-
6 Unlh Ba, frplc, new cpts. rec frplc, all blt1ns. Pvt s un-••••••••••••••••••••••• SllKI mo. 1975 Pomon:i. GROUNDS LAHG E 2 br. J' ~ b:i. hltns. Yr. 1 ~· 968
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IREAD & 8urrER rm w /wet h.11.r & + RENTALS deck overlooking beach. LOW WHKLY Cf,1 IO mintues to ocean. Lgc di,; h wa s h l'r . 1': n c I wt:s·rcLil''F 2 Br. T'h Ba
l/A Acre R-3 sauna. $395. 67S.SS43 or 2 BR,1. Ba .......... $310 Sold for $90,000. Will rent R TES C:ill 645-4111 . 1 & 2 Br. 1 Hr Sl75. 2 D J!arage. Nr 1-loag llosp. townhouse. Adults only.
Xlnt Costa Mesa loca-• ~"~'~"~'°='-------I 2 BR . 2 Ba .......... S325 for S500 per month to A. $205. With patio $210. Ga Adults. 1220 m_ o. ~2-4387 No pets. 172S &'<!ford Ln. · Old ·is . h 1· 3BR,2 Ba .. $385/ .. 10/450 qualified pa rty. PH: Executive-Suites FOUR SEASONSAPTS & Water.inc. Draperies. ~~~-1 in~ro':n~ ;'i1~ 5~~-rop LOCATION & beaut. 3 BR. 21h Ba . .-...•.•. $400 114-492·1436or684-S883. 727 Yorktowrt llvd. Spacious. 2 story, 2 br. l'urpcts. gas heat. gas LI Vt: Neur The Reach! $285. mo. :;.1
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r h. 1 .. d '. ·duplex on oceanside of 3 8R.2'h ba,fam .... S450 Sanl • 3280 Be .. ctiBlvdatYor"'"V..'n 11! ba. pvt patio. pool. stove. air condilionini:. Cosadt-ISol ar:tners 1p iqut ati~I,!· Bayside Dr. 3 blks. from s BR 2'h b f •.ocn. a AftG '¥"""' adults. no pets. SI&.'>. 7.15 · · I f d I asking SJOO,OOO forquick BigCoronaBch.lyr.old .,8 R·,, •• b:· .. ~:.'.·.·==·•••••••••••••••••••••• ... 536-0411 Joann St .6"'5-0332 . s w1mm1ng poo. rec. Ucaut1ulA ut1\pt.s 3176
sa le:. Call 545-8424 As •·level W/\liew. 3 br, $500 , """ _....Wanted, nice fa mily to STUDIOS & I 8Rs !_oo_m ._w_as ~ers&dryers. From Sl80
soc1ated South Coas mo, a vailMay6.2brStOO RAISQR'S care forourhome.JBR.2 •Full kitchen I YR NEW-2 BR, 2'1!ba's. LARGE 1 br. sh)! cpt. htd 21661Brookhurst,1-IB 2 BR . 1100 sq. ft. l lh Ba.
Brokers. mo. avail June 6. Call : ba wfc pts. drps. The •Heated pool sh:ll! crpt'd. frplc. lovely pool. Jn rant ok . Sit;.'). l887 962-6653 Nr beach, shoppinJt &
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S51-6543 from 8 to 5 or REALTORS yacds are 1·ust wh at you •Laundry facilities kitch w /bltn R/O, dis· t<.1onro\·ia , 548·9'74:1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ club house. 4-Plex. LeaStl Super Deluxe'1-Plex · I • O /W r f s 85 '1 t d II Choice· beach a r ea. S51·584615'5..(1112eves. need for summer run. •Free utihties posa ...., . ree usco l . "a ure· a u •
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'523Campus Dr., lrviye ........::. Mo. Ask £or Bev or •Free linens washer & dryer . pvt. ·rwo ROH P.1S. lar.e;c, yard STEPS TO BEACH 492·3799 or 492·9610
almost new lar.e;e 3 B 483MORNINGc·•~oN C V 11 ShopClr -,-losed r S 75 f ' 2 BR lb . ler~ h f
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owners omc w/ P · + Avail 5/15. Donotdislurb CAl.L IJl-1600 . •Bar·B·Que Townhouse apt. avail S48·fi225 or 1 n53-117 1[J NEWPORT CREST
CJ) 2·bdrm. All apLo; huv tenant. 2 br. 2 ba. frpl, I --=-=::_;:..:..:_:c:..::_:___.t:4Br, Frplc & Pool. 2301 So. 1 •Phone servi<"e • now for $250 mo. 2 BR . 2 Ba condo $525 bll!'s&DW.FAhcal .~ dbl. gar. $400 per mo .. · •RENTALS• Olive. SA . Bus ph : ·lmile toocean 6-12·.5270 968-4950 2 HR delu xe studio. util WEHAVE
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or UnfwaloMd 1904 b~s. 5 Enclosed ~ar s. Lcase .673-1099 UNIV.PARK 540-410lhome546-4318art " . '' 1>d . Bltns. crpts. J)()OI. Village lnvestmenLo:;. Mr. 2 BR, 2 Ba ...... $3251425 5. NO increai;e in s ummer F rc:.hl y painted, 2 Bil. I ~ S200. 1978 1\1 a pie. &15·t!0'79 SU ~1 MER RENTALS
Samuelian. 963-4567 o nique tri·level 2 Bdrm 3 BR., Zif: Ba ••..•... $450 . rent. Beaut. I br rurn b~. duplex ap~ for .leus~. or645-5&17 associated
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_.::!168:::. ..... :o'.::::..· ------I house, S. or llwy, walk to 4 BR", 21h Ba ......... *'50 $1~0. 2 BR, child, yard, llpts $I65 & $175 Spanish ~·_mo. Refs rcq. ~: l s~ ·) . . . ~ 1 2455 beach. lo'rpl, ga rden WALNUTSQUARE ~ara~e. Style bldg pvtencl i::a r & last + SIOO. V;il.int ... RR ,B.1ckR.1y.l oo . BROK£RS-RfJIL TORS
102' W Bo•<-co o' '<6 Ocean Front. NB. HOUlie patio, absolute privacy Z BR Z B· · $295 SUPER deal, 2 br. child., pool saun~ lndry adlL~: Call Agt. 546·41"1 lr\"in(" r1"K·7476. J\t ngr.
& G11r apt & Dup4ex . By redecorated, inc.I crpt Tua3TLE"ROCK pet. applns. util. S~80 . 1130i Keels'on Ln: t blk Deluxe 2 B-; st udio ·;;-1 ~A~p~l~A~.~·~l~8'~.'------I~~~~~~~~~~
ow n er • · 6 4 5 · 7 7 2 1 thruout, prefer single or 2 BR 2 ba den $42S OLDER 2 ·br, child. ap· w or Beach orf Slater. . . E 1 P '
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•I II, 2 llR ...::n=;g~h=ls~/~w=k=•=d='=·----l co upl e . $400 l ease • • ·••••· pins, trees, BBQ, g:ir. 842_1848 w/priv. patio. flt' i::a r, FountainVallty 3834
962.fl050aft 6pm. 5BR,ZY.t ba,den .... $A95 ,175 $195 . Prerer ad ull s . •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lohfor1aJe 2JOO . 4 BR .(;~~af:NTR.£E $450 FUriNISHEDba_<'~. ~30. 2 BR Condo. 1••1 ha, Nr.1 _c'4_6~·99_so-'---------
•••••••••••••••••••••••IMM AC. 2 BR, Corilido, Applns & ul•l•l1es Hunt'•ngton ll•rhour 2Br.,lba.famrm .• $315 Fee /Bk•. • · ... . VILLA MESA adults, no pets. $250. mo. ~ Was he r & Dryer . N 640·5314 HOMEFIMDERS pcts.S97·4210 0r 84S·8890 G:irden apts. Private -"'""'-"':_:_:::_::c::..::.::..::=:..1 patio. s ..,. i m ming pool.
ost•M•sa 3224 •642-9900• 2 BR .• SllS. Sharp'. Nr. p l:iy ~r o und . 2 c<Jr VISIA.M stores & m in. to beach. ~ar<1ge. 2 Br unfurnished · _.. South Laquno 3286 No fee. Bk r. 615·6700 rrom S195. 719W. Wilson. RULTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646· lZSI
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552•7500 OCEAN VIEW, outstand· Ladies 2 months 1---'----------I
DONAlDM.BIRD ing walk to Pri. Bch.. R ntfrtt 1 BR ~t 0 d e rn . util --~·~·-~~'·c~..,~·'~"~"~··~·--r--;;:-::o 3 br. 2 sty. Nwpt. Vacant Univ. Park. 3 BR, d€'cks. J Bd, 3 Ba, $450. e rurnished. No children or
BR. 2 ba. cpt../drps, slv.
fncd yd. avl. now. Child
OK , $300. Ref.548-8328
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PARK PACIRC
AD ULT LIVING
I Bdrm !Tom S 185
2 Bdrm from $205
Furn /Unr models 1:1vail
I 0250 La Hoc.it-nda
FOUNT AlN VALl.EY
968-l37B
MOYE·IN BONUS R"iviera . $350 mo inc. 2'h bath, 2 sty. Newly re-mo. 494 .9721 . Next to beach. Bacti., peLo;. S170. mo.642·4413
TWO LOTS total 104/209. Clubhouse & Pool use. dee. S385 . mo. lease. 1&2 Br from $14 5 . _':.-'.C..::::."C.:::.:'.:C:::'._'_:.::'._ Choice location, llunt-G45-7000DickSuUivan Job s o Real E s tate We1tminste-r 3298 Jacu1.zi s & Tenn is . $22(1-Upper J Hr. 2 Ila. No Huntinqton Bt-och 3840
ington Beach. Zonedll---'---------1 752·1610 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846-1323 youn ~ ch i ldren. C:.1 11 •••••••••••••••••••••••
business, Professional or Private house, big fenced 1 BR 2 BA bllns crps & 6'14 ·4847or640-0980eves. EX. lge 2 br. 2 ba. dlx
offices. $21,000. each. yard .4Br,21h bath.~. 48Ror3+den,2Ba,Like d ' ·· $Z70• th Mewportle-odl 3769 --poolsideaptnr b<'h.Adlt, TERMS . Wril e : l\/\N· 1213)370·0834 model w/' bltns, crpls, rps. patio. . mr\ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?<.10NTIC EJ.L0Townhs. 3 sorry no pel s . S165.
PAK. 1993 Kihci Rd.. drps, wallpapers, mir· :a·4S67D 9f·1786 As or $'l9.95 WK UP. 1 Bdr, 2 Ba hr, 2 ba. bltns, pvt. patio 536·8.162
J<ihel , Maui. llawaii or LIKE MEW HOME rors. Patios & fncd yd. ev or a e. & Bach. Color TV. maid pool. ~65 mo. r.46-5241 ----
phone C808) 819-lsal College Park, Close to Child/pet ok . $325. Hous•sfuntlishedor , serv. pool. Tl·IE MESA, l)ELUXE 3 Br, 2 1~· ll<J , 2 _,;_:_:::.::=-==--=...:::=----I schools, shoppg &bchs, 838·9348. • . Unfurnished 3300 '115 N. Newport Bl . NB . Nfo~W 2brapt.bltns.sh.'.lg frpl cs . gar c•)!C'", 11 11
2 lots, /\rch Beach JIJ:L<; 543.4 .. 11 -==-=="--------1••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-9681 crpts. p:i lio & decks. utilities. Wulk\ut11..·ach.
next to 116-t Wl\.1ir:.ida ,.1-'-=-'-'-"---------ILCl9JUllCI leoch 3241 Drive by 1110 Victori:.i . Tabin I~ a g . B ch . Owner . Clean 3 BR tiouse. No cpts ••••••••••••••••••••••• VERY nice 3 BR, l 'h Ba YEARLY Steps to Beaoh, 645·6177 Prop•rty ~; 494 .~•1 . or fence. Non·smokers "BO 2 BA Famil Rm w /lge sunporch. Costa deluxe 3 br , 2 ba , j ...... > • • Y · Mesa. u nrurn. $325 . lu•n l unl. A"ail now. 1 e c tt I R46·1 II.No ee , only, $235 . 645-5849 House w /terrific view. .. r 0 age w garaJ?C 1----'-'-'-''--""'-__:__;'-='---I
Mobile holM' / $425.mo. 497·1816. Furn. $385. Refs 67S-0754 675-5204 SISS incl. util. _w. 1.91.h St. J BR. 1 ~. BA. <'rpl<>. drps,
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•DELUXE•
Easlbluff 3 br, 2'h Ba
townhouse. lse. Inc l.
spal' master suite. din rm & dbl garage. Auto Mesov.rd. Easl & .A.darM
door opener avail. Pool &,1 ~==='5:'4:'0::·,;1;;;8;;;0;;;0===.
rl'creation area. AduJtsl·
on ly, no pets. 1---------,_ •S3l7•
865 Amigos Way, NB
ManaJ!ed by
WILLIA Pot WALTERS
COP.1P/\NY CORONA DEL MA.ft JJOSH Npt. Isl. s ingle.
$250 mo. y rly. only.
Cr edit report rc q'd .
536·6617 ------1
2 Br Townhouse, !..pie_
from $260. l Br from s:n;.
Pool. tennis, contine1,1tal
breakfast. Some oce~ &
Catalina views. Separatu
family section. Close tQ
shopping &: fme beach.
SUBLEASE
Spal'. 2 hr. Z ba. on Big
Ca nyon fairway. Vaulted 644·2611 .
C'e i I 'gs . , r r p I. wet bar .... ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""' clhl. sclf·cln"i::. oven. 21· •
cur g11 r. w /el~. door op· El Toro at Jeronimo.
nr.Air cond'd.etc ... etc ... NEW LUXURY ADLT:
BI G CAN YON EAST AP1'S, 1&2 Br. pool. ree.
/\ PTS. rm. 25092 Farthings St.
6'14 -0509 586-8460 1-=-==-------TrtrPrkt 2300 Br. 2 Ba home, priv yd,1..:==="'-'--"='---·I orM6-3531 CM. C1:1ll Liz Evans. frplc , priv. yd. patio,
••••••••••••••••••••••• just remodeled. E.Side. OCEANFRONT Gractous CG.dotnhJ~ ON THE BCH. 2 hr. patio,. 646-8922. "·shr /dry, 0 /\\1. 536·2551 Apai t1nettt1 Fumisht-d Furnished
Mobile lla r bor llome . $295. Prefer adults . new, dining rm, frplc, Unfunilthed 3425 Wkly.mthly.orSummer EastsldeTownhoust-----orUnfurnished 3900 orUnfunished 3900
Fufn. Adults only. lnq .~54:::6~-99:;::50:__ ______ 1No. end. SS.SO mo yrly. •••••••••••••••••••••• season . Resv.644·5206 MOVE IN TOD/\Y $l~q ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Owne•s. "'o. 67. B;i\_·sidc D ave, f94 ·7915 or S bch N .. 1 Brick frplc. 1600 sq. ft .. mo.+ $50. S(.'<'. Spal'. 2
1.. BR. Super fam-rm . z BR. Z Ba.· brand new. 1 Br. teps to · ow ti p •"· d -o b h'ld o •
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frpl c. used brick patio.1.::::::.:=::::______ $225. mo. Next to th June 26l . Sl65 mo. ly E 645 8964 • r newly lndsC'pd yard, Like Ex-utlve ticMttr beac h in Hunt . Be during Summer. 613-6640 Vl.'S. · ''A· Keelson. 1 blk. W. 0
od I h ••~ mo -• 846 3 RR d 1 S180 U .1 Aea<"h Rl. off Slater . m e ome. ~· . Newly cona:trucled & -132. ON THF. IJEACll t up ex apt. .. ti 842 -0:l89 Drive by : 3361 F\lchsia. oc ·ed·in 'me lne l. Gar. pvl pati o .---~.-----,10~.EPOn''ELODGE 979-2517 or545-7752 ~e;e:u nc~pl s~c t~~n . HUNTIN1GT1 ONBEAdCll 1lbr .apl.A~dults$-.Jnogspel!OsJ. Hefrig & ~<1 s s tave . $165 : Lf!c. cle:1n 2 Br,
OrCllHJOC°""'Y
Proporty 2500
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· -~ Ou 1 d ' ol 3 BR ., rp c .. CptS/ rps case req ' · Quiet. Sh~ cpl. 2038 D cpts, d•11s. stovl', ref Nr.
<tLVERADOCANYON BR F I 1~ a-• & l8 an ing vu QCi!an Ws hr /d•yers. re-lr•'g M-Fadden.675-186S "' • rp c. "" Y ,...,, & c t 1· Ult ... Mey e r . Re fs rcq "d , s tores . No rec. Bkr
28Rnucpts drpsfcd yd ga rage . $205. p /mo. 8 a ina. ra· Pool . ..,ct1Permonth 646·2371 Bkr. 979.2517 or S45-7?SZ spacious 3 bdrms. &fam. 615.7o6() 548-29'1t $100 /MO. ON BEACll 548·8005 675-6700 ~~'.:'..'.~::----:.::"' ]f!'~~'..".:~':'::~:._--1 rm., 2 fireplaces, l in Bach, yearly, util pd. SEEK & FIND• Rmteh•s. Fanm, harp Eastside, CM. 3 mstr. auite. Massive 1iv. Huntington Beach 3 br. Kit+ ba.673-12"1
Grove1 2700 BR , z BA. lge fam rni, rm. w/wet bar. Deluxe l lh ba. garage. no. bch S · Cl ...._ 3776
••••••••••••••••••••••• avail now:0,$325. mo, Call kitchen wfmlcro-wave & Children. $275.536--105Z an emu.~
$135. Per acre: 1620 Larry546·S880. self -c l ean ovens, 1. .••••••••••••••••••••••• • Un< ranch dshwshr .• trash compac· 81..UFFS Condo. Unfum . 1 BR, walk to bch. SlfiO. A:~~ho~~~te R. Long · KINGSJZE. 2 br, kids, tor, etc. Will accept long 1350. mo . 2446 Vls t Avail. May 1st. 82'1·18.1.1,
Tel. (7l4)644·1150 ~.fncd,gar,$170. term rental from Hogar.673·0140 108 Corona 1Jn,Apt."A"' --'~~!"=~=--I PRIVACY 2 br. stove, responstblepart.yat Rnl Estolo chHd, pel, lncd, gar . $650 MOHTH Dupion• U....,. 160 AP,~,.:j!!ed
Wanted 2900 Sl80. · IN CLUDES GAR -•••••••••••••••••••••• unn1 ...
••••• ACRE Pool 2 hr HEW D'-EV ....................... . •••••••••••••••••••• = d ,. f \ ti ' DENER. Call Mission --~
••LIO• 1•• •HD chil • pel. Pfc, pa O. Deluxe split·level; l "" "'~ .,.Cll Re1'1ty -.. 9<1 ·0731 Balbo' 11 d 3806 llome or duplex. Cui>h _...,. between 9 :30-S:OO: ask sq ft, 2 bdrm wllolt-den a s an
II h k FAMILY wanted. 4 hr, frplc, plush <: .......... home ••••••••••••••••••••••• buyer . Ca Cuc >ba A/C fcirJoAnnorFrcd ·~
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llllfals FURNISHED I hr. ap-••••••••••••••••••••••• bath, bltn gas ran)!e' or u n r urn . ·a 11
••••••••••••••••••••••• pins. util. E-Z terms, ;Top the world. 20 mile oven, plltio deck, 2 ca 213 /795·6400 8am-6pm
$110. Ft-e/Bkr. \'ieW, Laguna Hi Ill, enclosed garage w/laun wkdys.
Homes f91 Ak1Md , HOMIFIHDllS single le\lel, 3 Br. 2 ba , dry room. P11y only elec C lslrafto 8eoch 3818
••••••••••••••••••••••• •642~00* aarden townhome. Mir· trlc . Adults . So. of Coas op l---'-"''--'-c:.:....--1 Hwy, S blks r-beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• rored wardrobes, air '""''
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Cplfl, drps, enc. gar, w/eaz:den le fnd.t.t.rees. Coron• de! Mar. (114 C&D. bltns. W /D ,
NEWPORT Beach SSS.. adlt.1. $2.50. SS&-'121l) ~· encl. 2 ctr garage. 67~9331. balcony. $260. &12-1155 1-..ctio<le: n. .,..... ·-N•• ..,. ,.r. ar-tll,
ulll pd. Also house tn ca· 3 Br Grttnbrook home. 2 Ulleee at JUll DUIS. per Huntington Beach S160. 2 Corotta del Mer 3822 :--'..:..:'~4'::-11~t~ 1
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Lagun• etc .. ...,., u bltn1 , n 1w. rncd yd, ....... iZs2 rrplc. p atio, t'urport. 42? .Larks pur, Jusl re· cH"rAPtAIN ot:soTo PONC'"t:DELEON
pd. Alllo vJCll'lt unit pa.Uos. dbl gar. 1395. Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundry fa cll. Couple & 1 deed. 2 hr. 1 ba. W/Rar. f~~~~i"Ls ~~.t~~~ ~~~'fil :; Huntington Beach $135. So Cst Plata. Owner. infant ot . No p e t s . $278.64"·AAOO /f>44·7326 T•-"" .. '"l•torlt'P...,phPt• • 01lbo1 $140. La1una 675-0771 . 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, nlee view ! -=::::;-~,....:.=~---'-----;:-'~;-:---:-:--"=:O::::.::":::!:C?=;----,....:.-7;! lill Beach tl .. 0., walk l ~ hc:dyrd.Khk•petsok. MZ·-4664 ,leavcmeMflj[C. z RR . frpl. bltn1\. dis· njoy moch ll1tK!l• "Stell. .t f'1nd '0 pu11lt1 w11h nvrr M
water. A1t. Fee. m.M30 f BR. 2 Bi.. Fam·rm , WILhln walk Ina dlalat1Ct' , hwasher. ~unde<>k . pool. d iKOvtr1~• per P'"'' in •n •ll·111w •triu '" "l4·1i••• !Koolllt1•.
Fi'plc. fenced yard, new to at'hools . $S251mo. Find What you wint in eduU.~. no r>eL". S24S yrly. Totttfh•r vnlu'"" I. 11 ~nd n1 ... nd St ror t11el1. m•kinc ch&tk~
• Sellidl•itema, MJ,.S18 crpl. SMO. lp.o • .551-8271 <415-5392. Daily Pilot Cl~fieds. 673-1418 cve~/wknd~. P•.Y•bl• to "Sffk .ti F'ind" In c.,• nr lh•~ ntW\l r-per
I
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always wMled
at MILL CREEK
The adull lift'sty~ vou·w
beel'l looldng tor wittl n1te-
tited cMmpionshlp tennis
courts. heated swimming
pool, jKuni, sauna: ptvs
an elegant reoc:. pa\llllkln
with ti reside loungtS &
pool tebles. Minutes tu
bffches tor summer tun.
BRAND NEW
1 IEDROOM _ .....
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• ,. DAILY PILOT Tuesday. AprH 1$, 1975 ......
Schools and
Instruction
This variety of fine schools
could introduce
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For further information regarding placement of
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H.I. S.it. #5. DowMtairs
Days Tel. 642·0326
Hites 642-8387 IAuou,__....,.......,
NO CONTRACTS
NO GIMMICKS
$24 Pl;R ·MONTH
Special rates to families,
coll~ge students & groups.
FREE TRIAL WSON
* K-o-S•ito !Iyo Sloolo "'"' * AJkido * Mccltatioa.
•nm ·~ *Yoga
YAMAHA.
MUSIC SCHO'OL
Plus Wortd:took
Ollly $10
Chlldr .. A9of4-8
Call Today 642-1844
For Registration &
Information
109 East 18th Street
Costa Mesa -92627
FLORENCE SMALES
STUDIO Of CHMM, M00£UllG l AG£NC! -o ..... 26 y..,.·, bpericwc:• -
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4
ONE HOUR SESSIONS
s200
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For children. youth & adults.
Learn basic chords .& strums.
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YAMAHA
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642-1844
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"Newo9n Freeway at Oyer Roadl
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3900 Birch St., Suite 202
NB. Open dally 8:30 lo
6:00, Sat. 10-4, Sun. b)'
appt.
Accountant $12K
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General Office $450
JR.VINE PERSONNEL
SERYlCES•PGENCY
488 E . J7tb (Al Irvine)
Suit.e 224 Costa Mesa
C.U642·1470
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Mature men/'NOmen on·
ly. For intervw appl,
646.5390_
A1sntbtv LeodR•• Exper'd in boat or RV as·
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Yachts. 1631 Placentia,
CM .i AM&3PM ..
Assembly Work p /time
ror small brass valve
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Airport. Woman 30.50
yrs. Approx 6 hrs. 5 days
wk . 557-7283
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A,.lw1ents Funoished Vocotlon R.....,. 4250 .. --------------•I •---------------. or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Rentals W.ted 4600 .....,_cements/
•••••• ••• •••••••••••••• Personals/
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3621 W. lstST. SA
(7 14 ) 531-7JEE • .... ••••••••••••••••••••NEW PALM DESERT
•. Condo ror rent. Tennis,
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;,y, S~u~;;;~e~~~b
BIG!l
-p_,;_,.g_'·_''_ee_"'_•._Su_m_m_", resv., $85 wknd; $125 wk·
ly. Gloria , 645-3167 or
337-3958
· From S165 · ~!'!'!!'!:~.~ ... ~?.?.~
~kwood offers the NEW JBr Bayfront apt.
est in <'o_untry club liv -$185 . mo. yrly. No n·
g at a price you can af-smoker. 673-bi43
(Ord. There's Sl million
In-recreation fa cilities, a W_AN_TED: Roommate.
(ull time a<"livilies direl'· Straight. i:n ature male to
{Gr wha plans parties. s hr. luxur1o~s J br oond '?·
BBQ's, trips &· more! beaut _ furn d. Ja<'UZZI.
f'reeSunday brunch. pool 1n Ir\·. 5200 mo.
Plus beautiful singles, 1_54_7_·6_7_9_1 _______ 1 1&2_ b e droo m ~pt s. Great N.B. pool home v•/
furn1shed&unfunnshed. bus . or prof. m a n .
Oakwood Gard~n Apts Straight. $150. 645-150'.!. offers an exclusive "No ---
Rent Raise Guarantee". Roommate wanted. M or
We guarantee that your F. Work in~ & neat. Ai::e
rent will not be raised for 20 10 35. Ca11 642-0097
ONE FULL YEA R & you \'.'C'S.
still have the flcxihilityl--'-'----------1
of month to month oc-ROOMMA 'f E to share
c upancy. Rents from a 1_>t. mother & 3 yr old
Sl60.Prices vary by loca-R1rl . S87.50 + ut1I.
tion. l\fod cls open 10 to7. 642-7807 ___ _
S~rry · no pet s or GarftftesforRent 4350 children. -., •••••••••••••••••••••••
SPANISH
LESSONS
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Private or Group Oasses
Ouahfled Teacher. 4
Year s T eaching
experience. 5 Years
Residenl ol Mexico City.
Completely ~i-Lingual.
For Further Information
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or
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Suzi ln9old, 644-2406
Executive (who owns Lost & Fo-..
home & really cares for ••••••••••••••••••••••• j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; it) needs J or 4 Bdrm. un· Lost & fowtcl 5300
furn rental in Corona del •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mar or Newport with Lost /Found~Pet!'
ocea n view on yearly 960-2900. Adoption, Low
basis. Will pay '150.·MSO. Cost Spay t Neuterinro.
per mo. (213) 691-7?4~ or $2S REWARD for Lost
P.O. Box 1217 Whittier, Cat. Male, blk/whl, 2 yrs
Ca90609 old . Vic : Warne r &
Miscellaneous Euclid. 839·7796.
AVON
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R ... oh 4650 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Be an AVON Rcpresen.
tative. Meet new people,
add new interests lo your FOUN D : Toy Teac up Jiff! & earn good money
Poodle, Please identify. too' No sell•'n• exper LEASE. Townhouse on · ~ · 646·8882 neccss. I'll show you main c ha nnel. Oxnard, 1----------how . ca 11 540-7041 ,
Ca. New 2400 sq ft 38r, F OU N D : Germ an Days.
3 B a w /c rpt 'g , ap -Shorthair dog, vicLaPazl~~~~~"""~~~~ pliances, drps. 2 sun-& Chrisanta. '586-9444 orl:
decks . Boat dock/ramp. 495-1020. Babysitter Mature, lite
Accommodates 40' boat. . h o u se k eeping. 2 _
dbl car gar. $400. mo . FOUND : Irish Set~r. ap-children. 4'h & 2. After·
Call (21;5)84~-612I,ext346 prox I _Yr old. Vic S:an noons 12:30 to 5:30. ~
Sam t6, Spih Mon thru Juan Capo. Dans Point casiona l full day. Refs. Fri. .area. 496-4820. 645__.346_
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FOUND Siamese type BABYSITTER tor 8 yr.
cai , recent mother WI old boy rrom 3PM lo
kittens. Vic Anaheim 7PM ~kdys. San
Ave. C.1tf. 645-7744. Cleniente area. Must
o G Id Be 1 have own trans. Call Business, FOUN : 0 en ag e wkdys. 557.3550 ask for O !SOOS mix male. Vic : Wilson &
pportu..ity -·~·a~;~,v~;~e~w~.~54~~~l~cel":'_ __ l-'P~a~m~.'--------•••••••••••••••••••••••
RESTAURANT Lost : Male Bluepoint
Price incl. on sale liquor Siamese, vie Conway BARMAID, Beer & Wine.
llc.,allbar,food&game Ave & Killybrookc, R e li e f s hifts, ex ·
equip.$50,000Buysit all! (ffa l ec r est l Days pcrie nced, attractive.
Oakwood
Garden
Corona clel Mer
10x22 GARAGE. srl. mo.1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2176 Pla<'entia. C1\1. fin] _
rear ). 636-4120
.G~ 833·5911 or 546-3851 an thirtyish. 646-5544
120-FTu~ti n Ave., N.B. 1-'-'-'°-·-------·--------• REALTORS &l2-4623 Lost: German Shepherd, BAXTER'S
STREET
. Apartments
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16th ond Irvine
---Single car .ca rage, nr. 12th
St & R ;ilboa B l vd .
SZS!mo. 675-7876 e\•es.
645-0550 Sin~le GaraJtc for Rent.
-------------CM. Ph : 644-1230. E)(t 28 THE EXCITING l:ift6pm) __ _
PALM MESA APTS. Office Rental 4400
MINUTESTONPT •••••••••••••••••••••••
BCH. •I MO. FREF. RENT• tJaCh, 1&2 BR. from $162. 1·2·3 R rfices from Adults NoPets m. 0
I56IMcsaDr. $_135 per i;no . Ne ar
tSBlksEast ofNewpor\ a1rpo~t. Seel y. ser\". on Blvd 1 premises. No lease req .
5.f6-99oo 833-3223 9 til noon
833-2840 Arter noon
$175 &UP
2 BDRMS
Furn. or Unfurn.
$140 up store-offices cpts
drps ai r bath. 17301
Beach Bl IL B. 842·2&14
FOR LEASE-St.ore or Of-
fice, 900 sq. rt. in shop.-
ping cente r. Brookhurst
al Mc F ad den, J\.Tr .
Longordo, 213-638-2000 or
213-531-9533
Office Rental 4400 Office R~ntal 4400 8usinesl Rerttal 4450 Industrial Retttd 4500 Affiliate white. male & Lab Point ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VE.,'Dl...,G Relr. mix, black. Vic
1501 WestcliffDr. OFFICESPACEHB "" "" ~S~2'1Hm s. Rew,.d .
Newport Financial Ctr Weslcliff Drive, 450 sq THE COLOMY LPIME ILDG We can teach you how to1 ________ _
LeasirtCJ Office Space ft., private bathroom. 30 RETA IL SHOPS MaeA • in.crease _your inc~me Lost: Small male, black &
C II S.t M air, etc. $17.5. per mo. Prime reasonable space One unit, 750 sq. rt. al with vend1nJl". machines, white parti-color Poodle, NOWHIRllG
a on 1 e anager Call Gene Hill.&IZ~-0200 Sll2 . .50 . 2nd unit. l.SOO sq. f_ull or part-ln~'le. Verni· vi·c Mega v e,de. Uc No. (714 )642·3111 ext246 available large & small . ft. st $200. Front offi ces, ing coffee, cigarettes, l'Mln"l':u 548_5727 HOSTESSES MEWPORTIEACH Old ""'orld charm with rest rooms, hot water. candy & drinks. We ........._... .
N1'0EW5 ~~~h s~~r~~~.bldc~;n~ 3 o rfices. reccpt.. resl French winAdd0"."S· gables space heaters, parking, furni s h locations & Lost : Rust colored, male ApplylnPerson
C · I & trees. Jacent lo trash. Ask ror r· · C II,_,, f Bctween3pm&:;pm fercnce Rni . Xerox rm. A l. mus1c.deuxc. F e s li\•al of Ar l !l 1nunc1ng . a u..ouay or striped cat. big saucer· 4647 Mac...,..... copier. Nr. oc airport -~51\-10 Brokcr675-b700 G d McG annorMiller details & get started on lik e g rn eyes . Vic
8.13·3640 rou~~ROAD\\'A Y the road to financial in -Palisades area. Capo Newportleodi
WESTCLIFF BLDG.
---fl11SS ION Vicjo-Ladguna LAGUNA BEACll dependence. 714--838-2700 j~Bc~b~-~261!36~~C~a~l~le~J~u=•=n=;=ta~,~~E~q~u~a~I O~p~po~r~.~E~m~pl~o~y~er~ Nig11el area. Han Y to Cap Bch. 496-0382. San Diego Fwy. 200 to MailOrderOpportunity
2000 sq rt. Call owner 494-7915 J500Producls·DropShip LOST: Silky Terr., male, Beat lnnationl Wear the NEWPORT BEACH
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Call M' Ho wa,'1
6 45 . 6101
831 -1<400 COM fl' ANY Mr. O'Toole 646-5390 Info Blk & Gold. 81so little latesl exclusive Beeline
Rf;Al.TORS ...._ ___ to L 5025 grey Cuizy female dog, Fashions. Conduct in·
I P.10N . free rent. ..,,-alk lo TOP LOCATION SINCE 1944 ._..., OClft Vic. College Park. home fashion s hows •
ocean. ne'A' dk . Br.,.,•n . 671·4400 •••••;••••••••••••••••• 545-3369 Weekly profit check. Use cptg. $175. 675..f.670 agt / MESA VERDE _,.. • of car & phone necess.
673-5502 DRIVEPLAli S2500to$SOM LOST : Cameo, pin. 953·7470.
for store or office. Ample FOR PRIVATE MONEY 4/4/74. Vic. Balboa Isl orl-'='--".;c...-----
HUNTINGTON E xee . parkinf,!.Town&rountry IRVINEINDCOMPLEX REALESTAT.ELOANS ? Bayside. Sentimental BEAUTICIANSW/FOLL. J)rk . Sublease ne"A• ofc. atmosphere. FOR LEASE "' t 675--0486 N ' t I I f Attractive surround'f!s. ArrangelJ"entt made va ue. ow in erv ew nt or 152SMe.saVerde Dr.E. 10 ,000 s q 'fl fl t 9 1J4t yourhomeorourot'Oce. new NEWPORTERINN
F:asy prk ·~-Janitorial Costa Mes a. 545-4123 net /23,000 sq n al 8~' Avoid the high costs. Call PH'IOllClft 5350 ·SALON. Call 714-540-8581
Clea n. purified water,
green lawns. co11ered
J?a r, off strcct parking.
Adults no pt>t s. 2020
Fullerton Ave. ( 1 blk E.
of Newport Ave. I bllt So.
of Bay. l CJlof 642-8690 . Serv. & utils. pd .~-mo. n e l . N e w b I d g . TDC Bk ••••••••••••••••••••••• orSf.f-0661 Exuuttve Office CO!'tTP.1 'L-PROFF.SS "L 847·2531 or 213-592-5921 •Corona del Mar• Warehouse ideal ror dis, • (7{<41)543-&161 PREGNANT? 1-"--'-'-'-'-"------
0verlook inR Ne"A·port Class A office bldg, 279() .!:'.!.:."'· Small Patio Store/Of-trlbutlon orlitemanufaC. Ca rini con(ldential l•C19fyOpttwlOI
HA.RIO UR LIGHTS . I-I arbor at Newport Blvd. Har h 0 r H 1 v d . cat , 4450 fice. SlOO. 497-1215 turin1t:. Offices optional. CALL US FOR Fit:EE coun1ellng & referral. No following nee. "Comm
A Ii m i led number of Approx 600 sq n.. 642-4644 Ada ms J, c. ,.1 _ Elev .. lu11ness R~ntal FOR LEASE· Store or Of· Sprinklered. 600" amp .LISTOF 'tRUST QEEOS Abortion, adoption &i guaranteed. 66-tl?"JO J ""
spacious 2 bedroom. 2 A !C . e le c ., janitor,••••••••••••••••••••••• fice, 900 .sq. fl. in shop-panel, ground level, good FOR SALE. UNlUD keeping.
bdrm&den&3 bdrmun-WANT ED: Rent, furn'd. mus ic , pa rking. sec. . ping center. Brookhunt parking , expansion. COMMONWEALTH •APCARE547-2563 its1:;-~~:;-::C•~~e. ores. Reas. Airport-NB pa trol. P.l . n. Stever . LARGEfully crp'td oCfic at M t'F~dd e n . Mr. Short term lease pre· F1JNDlNG :&'.J3..ta SPIRlTUALREAbER ar~a .963-7555 mgr . 5 5 7 -0J36 o r or gnllery space in Su Longordo_213-638--2000or ferred. Prin. only call ., • Ope , •M•-t PM HunUngtonffarbour 646_8396 'N Sa nd Shoppin g 213_ •• 1•9,33 979-4303 MorhJ•gtl, 1Nlf , 0 1"0,,. w 0
(714)84&3341 LUXURY Exec. ore. ~uite Villaae 1465 So. Cst . """ Dffcll IOll A~viceon &1&.m1t~.
LlncolnPrope.rtyCo. NewpOrt Beach. Shr. SS•PERSC'f)FT Hw y.l.aJ!!una 497 _3088915 hMlustriolR_.. 4500 ....... Wmhcl 4600••••••••••••••••••••••• 312N.El.~mU.Ole"al
IOOtftl 4000 w t compatlble party. 1617 WE:STCLJFF'-NB · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS '-. DftO/' SanCJemente,For:.
••••••••••••••••••••••• &t.5·3700 AGT. $4.J-5032 . CORONA DEL MAR MISSION Viejo-l.aRUna C1_n't Sell! R~t _to mCel!I Up LU QU/O Call.49>tl38· 4G:-
ROOMS S20. wk up with OFF /IND/WAR EHSE Store or dlx. orncespace, Niguel a rea. Handy to Single up lo 8 units. a \ lat TO Le-~1/tvo
kitchen •"I"· wk up apt. Approx 3000 sq ft. 2S" per WATERFIOHT approx. 900·1Ul-Z100 sq . San Diego Fwy 200 to 638-4722 •-.,.TD• -..ll~ PIOI\ ..:'"S? ~ C R E L H _.... •---L rt. S5t Sq. rt. Call Art al 2000 f C 11" -.._ ,..., 548-975Sor64S-3967 . rt. PA CIFJ A ••..-.·~ 67s.7060 sq t. a owner Wantedto RentorLease: J..o--estrat.aOru&eCo. ON.E WAY HELP
ESTATE. fM~-mt!O Exttullveotliccs &11·1400 1.500 Sq. Ft. for Artist' s.tfttr Mf9.C.. CEt<ITER ?!!':~~~~~.~.~~.~~ Luxuriousotficeavall.2V> Vie~S:re:::~~ter :!s"';.LZ1 1100 Sq. Fl. Modern. air ~~~i~-2~3:r4t~~~:i~. 842·2171 . ~u MhrRotLlneMWIOO
2 BR.% b.1, near ba.y, days pir!r "'k. onl the llLLGRUNDY Offll bldal -1soo cond. orrtcc. Xlnt loc. 592." 3•(ter7 Servin& Harbarf1?• IM LonelyWldo•,13.educ•t· •beach, part. Jw>e thru water. ga rden v e•, ce g. 1......,. Sl75. mo. 1644 Minnie St. · ye1n edi.6 fun, iHb lntelwll• se,t. 15th. Weekly . compl. furn + recept. Rultor 67s.6lGl sq.rt. ·Plac:enU11 Ave, Npt Santa Ana. 646-7512 or SELL Idle itefnl witllr a In& friends, male A
• J'7J-04Ta area. S90/mo. 113-5684. Want 1d re11ults &G-5878 Bch. &U-3323 5'7·1183 l>1tly eJklt Claullled Ad. Clautned Adi IU fem•Jt.'114*
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Boys &Girls
IO to 14 Ytan of age. Dal··
ty Pilot delinry f'OUtd
may be ava.illlble In )'OUI'
atta. E•rn ptafit.-for.,d9-
llveries le cash, trtr-or
rtterch•ndlte f« 1elUnt
new 1ubtcrlptlou. For I
lnfOm'faUon DleaM c•U
842·4321. flrom San
Ctemente-San Juan
Capistrano area, call'
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jo-El Toro ...... call
511..f310.
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SERVICE DIRECTORY P l b . t P t h it P 1 .a um 1 ••• a c .. 1pe i t ... Remodel 11. .• '1'
Roof i t ... t.a ndscape it ... Ti le 11 ... Tfim it ... Sew it ...
H aul tt ... Add 1t ... P lant 1t Al t er' 1t ... Lear n it ..
... ptl•ce 1.,_. C• ~•lff c!-... c--lce .. --'tricel ~-+•'•9 '-""·tecleanl-M ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• \ -r-• .....,. • i:aec.1 w-~ •--,_1 ., ov1nq p ·-c /P---'-R & • • •. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CNnnftCJ _,..., ""'j' emodel R-..Jr
Pl l h c ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..-n • .... -try. ST~AMCL~·NIN~, "L~C TRICIAN S I 8~'SGA 0 D~"ING E ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
--Remodel, Repai r. ATS•IAMPOOPRJCES jot.. m•l nt/ repalra. 22 Clean U ps &Ne"WlAwn• H o u "l'('l t'alli n ~. O""n \'llll-! .1u in~ u en C()l.l.t-:G 1-: S t ut1l•n\:-~uaht v tl om1· imp. lit" is ,(PPLl•MCE•-~"' ........ "' i::.I' "' ~J &;. • m v u "r...i" • Kpl'rl J ;11i:1 n t'St' .\10 111 I Std t
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-r•tth119 SPICIALIJltolG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. _ _. __ ,..,. :.r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ncome air. MOVING? 1i,·t ~ s1·1 ·11.o~H.1t• -~
••••••••••••••••••••••• In Remodellnx & Alter., CUSTOM C~ment Work ~~.;;?••••••••••••• HAN l>YA1AN ltomc• ,_ •7•••••,•••••••••••••••• Ol'H RA 'f ES v.i l\ Plc11st> , . • . Roofin9 •
B a by s I tli n g. t-'unrec ~tr . Unique & Unusua l P atlOI. Reasonable y ARO CLEA..H UP A pt11 . <.:o nt1c l r nt io us \\ouldn t )'c~u ruthl'r hn\ c You t-'r L·t• l!i'>l. 7 )'rs Exp. GUSTO PAltoll'IMG •• • • •••• •••••••••••••••
Y1:1rd .. Lov_ll'IU t·11re! uni Workwelcome.Mbrl\.1.1. Fre-•"at ""·"•I• •· •ft•m ,,.c """'"' 11 profcsi;ion<it a ccoun· 54M·'t l1i Lo" cnl'Jt e,1,·r 111\\'r Bl::l 'AIHS, a ll t YP•" ""' <rM-<N Compl\1aint 645..()JC'1J _ ... r __ .__an.~_. _ t• I ep 2'""· Ml\Y time.642-5299. 8ureau. 20 Yrs f'Kp .l---'-'..:.:..::;:.:.:c::.=::.:.__.J_'. --"" 11r ari· YQUr tax re-l'rolct·t &· h1•;1u11ry ho1n1• Jl f'as. Frt>t' l"St , lie. a~k
002:.1961 Bre ai /Dr il l /Remove ... L nd "T lll NGS" by Moose. t urn~?t•orrah':-.&:1pp1Paintin9 /Pa--'nn orhui-.E:-:1,er·ct.lr .. <·<'<,I. for \\';111 . K 30~020 Child C'art:', my Turli< -c.uropeun a 8Cupt_'r h ~-r••--7 ~ •• It k h • As pha lt !Ce mto nt. tow Trt'e Ser viee ·Cleanun <:en woodwork. repairs, in your n mc .,.;i.i Hl l'tl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.:u;1r11 fi75 1~!1;:7 ;1nyt1 n1<'
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m C a_r?e ntry . rates s.49-00331640-0168 Nomaint rt''lS 642_5329 plumblng,etc .. 642·5613, --~--('n 1>:i1nt 1 n ~. f r e 1• ---ti!"!):· P~ont 7~..p'l49 r1:1m ng or 1''in1.sh W()l'k . • ' lronirtCJ f'.~t 11n l.l I<' !I . 1.it't.'ni·e & • \\':1Il 11a Jl<'r I \,1ni.:1n..: •
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-• Ke modeh; & Addltlncu. LEON11"E CONCRETE J a p a n e s e (iar d e ner. 1'~X P. yg. lndf deslre11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jn s . 30 y r s . ex p t•r Hy Fnrrn1•r lr't>:tn1C'lc'•r ~ 11 •r•ce 5"49·41S9 STAMPING. Co b · <.:om plete Ya rd work. r rr pos. In medic11I of· llt()N ING DON E: 494.0737 E ~t . 605 or _ f';1 rl Ht·lik n fi.lfi-<!·149
••••••••1•••••••••••••• 61 l b I k ·1 I < C 11•••-•• l nM••llnm e• .one, r <' , t1 e. C l ~:i n up t-'r c t es t . 1 e. a .>00·••""· t' 494 1003 Key punch . Curd 11o r1 , YOU_NGCARPRNTER Patlos.etc.64<M349 642.3102 Rl"a !<onabl.; 646·2103 • ----Plaster /R•pair Ouplica tf'. t.l~t Rt-:N Qunhty Work /T ime & · --HouliRCJ --l'ro l P a 1nt l"r , honest •••••••••••••••••••••••
!)EC, S48·7Hi0 cxt36H Muterials . M8-0l38 John Dlo<'lt·Slump1tone-Wa lls Expe rt J apanese Gardt•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landscaplnq "'Ork, r1•11.~. Int ''"l. free' PA'fCll l'l.AS'l't-:ll J);C; --. , -and Plnnters.Side.,.,·u\ks· in!.! Scr\•it·e. FteC' t-:st.A10V I NC . ha ul in f;!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r s t H1·r, 5.t tl 2759 /\11 1',\PI'" ~·rt't' E s
N A N C'Y HA ll NtS 1-lltt s Cnrl>'!ntry 642-6179 Drlves.645·87~ f.46.3370 i;:arai;te cleanup.ltl'li ublt· R OTOT l tJ,fNf: $25 r..i2:191:1 11 matt·-. (';1U !'>1u1:x:l'i
Secretar111 I Servire . Pat io r o ve rs·Dol)rs -------------· f;n;tserv\{'e.91'13-6452 Luntls1·~1111nj'.!:, Sod S:.1lel\ ----
HeKs rates B~ t.hu P•Jt• C a bine t s Counte r s · F ire places-P lante r s · t-·1owe rs /Maint/Ldscpg ----t-'rec Est !\.1<ister Chµ. R . L , S I r.; on St a 11· Plumbinq or hr.640·~/:>48·2691 Formil'a-Repairs. Hric k /Conc . P a tios · sod,sprklrs,soilcond C LF.AN lJ P -L I G ll T O ay 1)r t'\'t·~. Tom lie· 1nsrd t:x1t•n or p 3y •••••••••••••••••••••••
C I C -Hlock Walls·BBQ pits Cl1.>anup. llA ULING . SIOperlo<id. 960·2170 • 1nonthly 979-333.'> ~l /\H V 'S 1'1.L'~111Ji'\(;
Cll'JMft •r arpet S.r•ice Rers . Est. 646·0464 64 2.3331 /64t_,.49(ll * • 645-4767.•• ------- -· • G4 ti \IH{lj .
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l.11·f'nst•d & h1~11red
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ll1 re t•t V;1ctor) ~rv 1''.-!
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s;i.('ust(lrn ~1:1~,t· Hik1n1.s
ltH·I m;u1y rahrtl'!I eolor,;
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rc mod. rep&lr , add-on, Upholstery. Ori shampoo •••••••.•••••••••••••••• Comm /Reas/Cleanups. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s e e ~1 o r s od I a "--n s , Li t' 27404 6. f-'rt"t' !!:st. in~ulution. Free eiol . & (So il relardal).lS). QUALITYllUILl)EllS frct•est.548-6142/642·i2ft9 1-IOUSECLF.ANING is our s prinklers . F o rd 's J)a n Schv,.u rt'f S r
JUST PLUMBING? Fast Serv llt•us Rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ju~tOn1•(';!JITo: t•t-;n A ~llt' ":IL .. :. N't·~ & Oe~igns.6"4.5 3U9. Degreasers & all color New constr,rem .• addns. ----Rus iness. Call Janice's Landsr ape!)62·7!117 55F1.J:IJI
-----brig hteners & 10 minute Designed for your net..'Cls. •GA R OEN ING * Hai:J?edy AMS. 67.5 -655.l ~ ------~ --
MJNORl-IOMF.REPAIR bleach for your while "Wecare ''4 Forfreeest. Mow /Edge /Maint • Masonry PA INTING /Rt>p;11r . 35 Plumblo~-Co.irpentry C'arpet.s, Save money by KenorRay eve.642-1770, Free Est. , 5411.0930 TltF. BF.ST in Domestic ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr s . w o rk mans h ip
Ci:_r'.!_mil" 'Nie. 540-~ savinJ! me extra trips. day 675·9184 ·--------·-Clea ninJ,!. Rohbie'.<i Rag WI LL I A 1'>1 S & S o n s ~u ar 'd , takl' ar1 ,·01nl a~1·
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. ----Cleanlivingroom,dlning • -Comple t e Ma in l , y d &Mop.548·0757 M a s o n ry Or i c k / of my <>Xj).536:705(;
a b1nel Wor k Ge n'I rm & hall SIS. Any rmDre11mok1119. cleanups, lawn renovat· ----------Hloc k /Stoni·. lie. 28304G . --------
ltepairs. Dry w11ll Work . S7 .50, <'OU Cb SIO, chair $5. ••••••••••••.••••••••••• 64io6,.'46p76~un i n g /trimmin,I;!:. • llOVSECLEANING • Ca ll S86_6371 tr TOP QUALl1'Y • Sm~./\rldits 551 O~!I _ 15 yrs exp Iii what counL<; Dresa'1'!aking in The hy reliahlc couple. Good -----4 Interior & r:xtl'rior
4 • not method. 1 do work European Manner. We ---rates, ~~548-6272_ __ Mo•i'"J Call Let• _ 830·7278 ('\' ~n't dropth e ball !Geta myself.Gd .re(s.SSI·OIOl furnish everything.Oe. t:X l''O . Jup <i n e ~e z EN t-:HGF.TIC You n,g ••••••••••••••••••••••• "FAST
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rf'p1p1ng. N\·v.· Constru<'· l:t\Ll.5Kfi 6~)0 1
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Pi lo t Cla ssified Ad . USE THE Fas hions . 556·4232 by f!es1 d~nt1 al . 1ndust I . housekeepin.t situation. Lot·a l/Statey,·ide t.lovin,11 SERVJCF: Finl.I wha l you .,.,,ant · rTrC'c 1'r1111min.:-.Toppin Pho~e 642·5678. OAILYl»ILOT appt only t-rec est. 645·()3.t.; Refs. SJ6.40490r 549.2818 7 da, free est, 521-2071 01 RECTO Ji )' Dail y Pilot Classi!ie<ls . tn PruninJ!. Jlcmovll ls . l..i..: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~R~o~t~e~s-~D~;•~n;.'40-~~04fi0~~-~ • ..
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Hou se keeping /Ch i'ld . Nurses Aidei;, 7am·3pm, Sales, T•lephofte WAITERS i8 Lb GAS DR YER •••••••••••••••••••••'t
Care. 3 hrs . day, Mon· P.1 ale /ll'male P.arkang at· llp_m ·7am. Exper'd or MEW OFRCE \VA ITRESSE~ 575 -Guaranteed !Canaries & Fin<'hes fro
Fri.S2.SOhr.Owntransp. tend a nts , p /t1me, N.B. trainees. lntervws Sam· I I Tl Exp'din Coektai ls. 636-2840 $6 .• Smoke &.· Ol u
548·521l2 Good oppor. Call (213) 4p m Mon -Fri. Mesa f'S 'art-: rnr SeeBob/l.1ann,aft4 ----:-,-.--,-P e r s i~n .: ri-nm S7
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JIOUSEK EE PER /Cook. Deluxe ParkingServ. Ccnter St,CP.1 Is wha t y,•e have to offer SEBASTIAN'S Re fr1J:?,c r a t o r . w /1ce
ADMINISTRATIVE
SECRETARY
Secretary for Sales Department. Must
be able lo cope with office contaiiting
6-10 ~ales engjneers for typing, sh,
appointments, filing systems, e t c :
English speaking. Live -----energetic, artic-W.a l('peo-m.akC'r. 6 ~1 0. old. Cost )OCJS 804
in or Li ve out . 11ours 1'>1ANAGER NU RSF., unique position pie. G u a r anteed hrly 140W.Pico _"500 __ ._S_e\1 5345._673·!1684_ •••••••••••••;1;••••••• ..
n •• oti•ble. 6'4-8TIZ '''' Wo m en 's Sports we a r for an RN y,•/leaduship Son Clem,.•le -
S I W Co "'a,gl' + com n1 .. +' •PET WO LD• &wknds,5SG-3307days. lore. st ast Store ability . Sala r y x lnt .. -Nl'arly new K<'nmore
Typing 80 w.p.m . Sh 80 w.p.m. Must
have min s years expe r . in this
category . Knowledge of printing &
advertisin g methods <,tesirable, but not
essential. Excellent fringe benefits.
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F/time. Exper. prl'.!f'd,
but not nee. Appl ications
aecepled Mon-Fri 8-4:30,
Park Lido Conv. 11osp.
466 Fla ~s hip lld, N.B .
Insur A9~ Girl
Commercial Lines Un·
derwriting • ratin~. Ex -
per. necess. 494-1087 or
549·3058, Mrs. Bradley.
or s ucicessful E Coi1st bene's. very gd. Box 354 bonuses allo.,.,•s our best WAITRESSES clet'. \\'ashr r & Dryer. Shih·t zu. ~faltesc. Pu
eha1n . Super oppt £or Da il y Pilot , P.O. Box reps lo earn over S4 per $100 ca. Game table. Golf C ho v.· , . H u s k i l" ~
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RESPONSIBILITY, in·j;~~;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I you h ave Rood phone 9·tlarn . b II k I voic t· & arc :i. hard Balboal~Chlb . !H\H·379o or 64().57 18 u ,..;,eoe apoo.porn. t e lligcnt & ener getic. ----~1 ixed pu ppies. St• Write Ad 383, Daily Pilot. NURSING worker. Students &/or 1221 W. Coast -lwy, NB Ken more G.as Dryer i;ervi<'e most hreeds~i.<s·
P .O. Box 1560. Costa RN's, LVN's h 0 ",.s he w i,.v~e hs &.· w·1TRESSES Xlnt cond.$95 \\'. 17\h at r,airvlew.S Mesa, CA 92626 moon Lj? ters in t is an • . 554·134 1 Open eves 531 -5027 . ideal job. ·~ F /ti me. Expcr . Must be, -......----
MAMA.GER TR.AIMEE NA'S PhoM: 833~ 0'8 over 21. Apply in person Scars !Ivy Duty. 3 yr old AKC P EKrN ESF.
Exper. not nceess. J oin TIME·LIF ONLY. No P hone Calls. multi cycle. Coppertone Wl-IJTI-: E>perienced acut e care S r&s · I · "' h V R growing chain of s uc· LIBR ARIES.INC. ur 1r o1n ... a s e r . t•rv c a i; •842·1128 • hospital onl y. P/lime-On l '"""..,,;;.""""""~~~~ ......... 1--'•>?;930 W. Coast ltwy Nu 979· 1802 da.vs. · -- -----CC'ssful car washes. P.1w;t II r II h"I c " ea or a s 1 ts. ontact --- -Pure Bred SiJ\·er Gr~
h ave m c <'h anical :.t p · Mrs.Jensen,Costa Mesa SEAMSTRESS Bicycles 8020 Pnodtc.8"·ks old.h,ale Bookke-eper DRAPERY OPl.S 1 i t u d t' • :.1b i 1 i l y 10 P.1emorial Jlospital. 301 Jo'or a Sail make r. Ex WANTED ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Female. S.'Ml c:1. !l60·17 ~ee.k e nd s2 ..
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1'nnwcciecnt E1x~r'd blind stitch & JUNIOR SALESMEN ~~~l~~v~:s~ ~il~ian~d~~ 64Vi2c~~!n E. 0cEosta Mesa. perienccd pref.TopPay. Retirt!'dExecuti•e UsedBikes /Parts.515/up. aftG.
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ar1ner. st p eating. 546 ·1431 or A JO.JS E _540 k 1 h R .d d .,,.,... . UllmanSail s.6'75-6970 Use your t•lent & ,,. Buy /s t>ll 1t r ade . 24R8 -
.Hwy .NB 640.0133 ge · am~ l ~w~o~r;-~o~n~·.;::"~·]•;_P~•~•:·1~=~~:"";;::-;::~~ -------u Newport nL Cl\1 . Ph ·(~(•r m a n S horlh ~11 Apply in Person l---~------I per week getting new vancement.847-8581 . 1----------1 pc rt1sc in loc<itinJ! & 642.7910 Point('r Bc;iut. champ11
··--"""""'--":..:.::..::= __ ,Elec. Contractor needs customersfortheDAILY Part Time SC'cret arial placin~ exccuti\•cs. Part 4----!lnl.'s S20 to a Rood hOt.
CARWASHMGR. Gen.officegirl,exp.typ-PILOT after s chool and MASSAGETECH position. Xlnt skills re· SECRETARY time or full time. Con· Bike, boys 24 inch. New 644·2611 ...
Ex p e r • d Manager ing, calculator, filing, Saturdays. You must be Young lady (18-28) ror q'd. Able to .,.,·or k under ta e t . l\1 r. Cou~hl i n . pa int , good {'Ondition, ---.---:----~~
needed for full service billing & payroll. 646-83lll out of school by 3:00 p.m . legitimate full time posi· OC<'asional pres.<sure. Call If you can lake Grcl!J?1::752=:-09:=7-::1::-:::---::--::--I -""~~-c~8~11~84~6-~912~1~·----Beaut1 ful I rash seller
car was h . Xln t <'O . and be able to worlt at lion. No exper. nee. We for appt.,540·SZH. s ho rth a nd at 100·1201. pups . 8 wk s, shots. AKC
benefits & quarterly Ex~rlenced Jr. Escrow least 3 days per week. No send to s chool. e arnl-':::...===c:..:=::....--wpm, type between 55·75 WANTED Ulcer Patient. 10 Spd. Schwinn. 10 Spd. Xlnt pape rs, 673-4923
Bonusprogram.Forin· Officer. Salary open. deliveries or collecting. while youleam.Apply in PIXAnswerinciiSen wpm &are looking for a Vol untee r s pai d b y F'landria. Xlnt cQ nd.·-. -·
t.erview call &44-4460 Calif. Escrow Serv .. 2790 Transportation pro -person any afternoon or Ex per. pref'd. b ays or challen~e. then send us University for Ulcer Rio-545·7Ci30 1 Old English shte11 ij!:
. .:::";~~~;:;~:;--j.!H~•~r~be~r~B~l~,C~·~M~.~-~"942'!'~·~1 vided.Call&W-6236 eve . 2112 Harbor Bl vd. eves. wknds includ 'd. your resume F eedhac k study. Day --·---~ (l\1 1, 7 sprin~er spu ~~~
COOK,F/TlMI Equa l O pportunity Costa Mesa. EOE.540.1962. Classified ad no362 ~64;;;;2;;-9;;24~0;;.~E~.v;;es~55~1·~3362;,;;~·;;;I IM&F) 64G-01 42/64S. wt EX. SEC REF ARY Employer . -'-'--'---'--'--"-"'---c lo Daily Pilot You don't need a ~un to aft 5. F.xper'd Only. Applica· I----"""""'-"'---po "d raw C;:a st" when you l-'---------~ •'
lions accepted Mon-Fri EKcellent opportunity Medical R-~t. PRIMTER. Cosli; M·e~~~i~2626 WESTCLIFF place ;1n ad in the Daily Classified Ads sell fl
9 :30·4 :30. Park Lido for sharp indiv. w/good LewalS•c/OffMqr ~ F.xpcrienced Itek. A.B.·l"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'I Personnc!Agenc·y l'ilotWunt Ads!Call now items, s mall items r
Co nv.flosp,4fi61'1•gship sh &: typing skill s for lrvlne L .A. Tria l Exper 'd for 2~en ' prac· Dick operator, full /part 64 ·1 642 5678
w /rapidly eKpandlng F i rm . C a ll (2 13 ) titioners in N.B. Call time . El Tor o area . Tht!'srjobslOOO/o l~-=:·~-~56~7~8~-~~~~:~•:n~y~t~e~m~.~~-=~·~~ _R_d_,c_N_B~------1 financia l o rganization 476-6525 646·3903.. 830·0890 .. _______ SECRET.A.RY Frer to applicants
Cook. mature,' f/tlme. soon to be located ln o.r..::.::....:::::'-------1-'""-'-'--'-'~------~--· Do you li ke working Traffi c Mgr toS27K
Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp, C. area. Exper. in real Live-In . Housekeepe r : M.clical Fee Paid P RINTED CIRCU ITS w 1lhe publie? Do you 7 Years experience · .. ~
66JCenterSt,CM estate development, workinghua.band,wife & FrontOfc.Ophlhal.exp T rainee or E x p for consider yourself well Railrates nep:o. ·· ... ,·.'·'fa~'~'Wti '
legal or mortgage bank· 2 young children. Take Some dispensing to $700 Hydro Squeegc Shop. versed on public rela· SrProcEn~r loS22K
DellYery &'Stock. Ing .pref'd . XJnt pay & full c h arge of home . MediSearch Da y /night av.ail See tions ., If so, you may BS Che mistry ~
Weekend• + 2 Wkday benefit..s . Salary&: time olr open. 18662MacArthur,lrvine Karl. W.S. Circuits 1355 have a n oppor. to work 4 Yrs industria l exp. 1-;.t:: ,ii
e ve s . ( 30Hrs .) S ee Call Pel'90IUICI Conta<'l : Gina or Sheila. , ---~C~•~ll~833-=~=='----l -Lo-"g~'-"-'-'-·~C_M_____ as a dental recept. for a M arkC'ting Mgr S!BK · • · .. \ A CONVENIENT SHOPPINC AN
ltarold 495 E. 17th Sl. 213 /869-0512 64().0130 Mon. lhru Fri. 91 · lo\ood s alary w /rorporate J\.1BA Marketin.1? ...:::7 SEWING CUIOE FOR THE
CM. EqualOppor.Employer to5. Mgr trne . no Jayofrs . PRODUCTION bcnC'fiLc;. 544-5337 bety,·n 5 Yea rs cxperience CALONTHEGO . ..'.:'.:::--------1--'°"~~""'~C'..'.~'.?:.C..l .::CC:::-L-I _______ Estab ac<'ls. 22""6. S160 + SUPERVISOR 1 _1_0~&~1~1~a_m__c.. -----·I • '* Prere r food handling ~--~~~~ ...
Delivery Work. p /time. Fa
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Married, over 25. Use c ory "'" For working family of 2 ,~84_6_54'--5~5_. ------I Yacht Corp, 1631 Plaeen· Secretary /Recpt. !Typing Call Su• 642·5671, &t. 330 'I
own ea r . We pay gaa. Packagtn ' w /no childre n. Lg t .1-tiu .Cost a Mesa. & f<~i l i n~. E XECUDEX . Ca11542-8836 •
Good ea~nin~s. no sell-EJ:per'd Sahkettl Hskp'g . Must be J(ood Motel H~fman r-====:..:::=:::...---11101 Dove St. Suite 130, 1651 E. EdinJ;?er Ave. SA q 1
ing. Call 894·2150 be t N'EEDEDNOW cook. Preferunder30yr.; P /time . Genera c:leanup Receptionis t for apt com· N · R . or c al I t.1 r . \Mark ll!Ccnterl Cape 'n' Sleeves! Softly Does Jtf ,''
4PM 17802 Sky Park, Irvine old . Xlnt living condi · work. Apply Costa Mesa plex. under 27, 200 units. ~C~o~u~g~h~li~n~, ~75~2~!!11~~1-;-__ 1 """""""""A"'ls"'o"'F"""ee"'J"'o"'1"'~"""""""I
<Off MacArthur, betwn lions&: hrs. Salary open. Inn, 320S Harbor Blvd. 846-1323 Dental Ass't Rece ption. RedhiU&Main > Call 963-3511 , if no ans.,C=M~ _______ r-=-"''-'-------1 •SECURITY WHO WANTSTOWORK '! for one girl CM office. ~~,, 7896 1• RN p/lime 7-3 & 3·11 re· OFFICERS•
h TempoTemporaryHelp, :::-:o..·=:c·------MOTELMAID,p/ti"me. · ( LV · DRI VF.ACAR! Exp'd in all p aaea. C 1 1· h e . N p /t1me 3·11 . 3rd Shift, 12 midnight to Cl OOSE Sala...,open.S4().184Saft1 ----'~•~l~S4~....SS""'"'---I LVN. f /time 3·11 s hift. App\yCostaMesalnn,, Me s a V ('rde Con v . e ,. · s 1 & Su 1
J your hnur!I. '" 3205 H bo Bl CM am, r1.. a " n. work for yourself. h1· 7pm Fl-& Cas•....Mv . Conv. hos p . Newport ar r . Hospital. 661 Center St. M e n 0 v e r 4 s 0 r •--•1 •• -~ ~ -r--o ffiITT DENTAL ASSISTANT IH!URANC!SECY area. New pay scale in Need $85·$110 wkly? F /tl-":::;_ ________ pe n s io n e r s pre f 'd . Women . Can he sli i.:hllv
Chalrslde, full lime. ~1in. Pers o na l lines. Exp.l -"'""~·=""·~64~2~-~804=4~·----S225 +. House of Fuller . RM's Uniform furn. Own car & h a ncl i t"a p ped . N L'a ,·.
1 yr eKper . X·ray Il e. r e q 'd . Robert s on MAIHTEH•HCE Mr.Rlchards,846-5455 phone req'd. Plant in C lea n Ap p earance .
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Sala ry open. Frilfge nsuranee, M. : & Janitorial work . 7 30 E c 111 w 833 c s., rt' ire · ).(c n
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bene its . e11 c area.,~=-~=·------·! Retired man for med ical urses Ai es, all shifts. pref. Plc:'I SC' apply to ext 191, t0am·2pm. P.Ton· ,, 847 2569 1· I Conv. Hospital come. Drive a t"a h R hrs · a,....,.elC~. raeil ty. CallS42--0593 personnel offi ce. _We_:••:::.· --------I nr more a day. Apply In
D e nta l A s sistants. 5AM ·l :30PM1ofon-tri. lnquire M'on-Fri,833-2S2S 1-----=:.::::..::.=._:::::::o__ South Coast person. Yellow Cub Co ..
chalrside. (2 ). 1 Full Apply Hat-Wllllffll 7IOOHelpWClllhcl 7100 Hospital •Secya,loolckt!'epff'S 186 E. 16t h St.. Costn
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·me • 1 p/ti"me E•pe• .,,. So h 1 Li z lteindersAgency .,., ... .,. . •. McDCMIClldl •••••••••••••••/•••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• ut Jaguna 8 . 5 5 , .. ------pref'd. X-ray cert. nee. Coll499-llfl 4020 irc h t. tclOll ------642-6880days. Eves aft 6; 700W.Coattffw7,NB NewportR('ach833-8190 YO UN c; m u n
648-0802or673-3404 GIHERALOR=ICE MANAGERS SALES, Art inte res ted Call far Appt. meehanica lly inclined . male /fe m . 22 & over. Established l96S Full time. Doalorientcd.
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_.. FJtime. 8:30-5 :30. Storer Appl . Wed AM 406 s e a IC-r· CableTV,494·8595 Sharp, energetic, resp. y. · · · Good oppor. for rlghll-'~="-'"---=-'----s • M" d d? extrovert to l.''Ork eves in Service St a . Attendant, Hayfront. Bal Isl.
p e r s on w /pleasan t GENIERALHELP I erJOUS m e • rug making shop in So. fu ll & p/lime. N.B. Also. • p e rsonality In busy For Perry'aPiua Coast Village. Must lik e mechanic w/expcr ·refs Mt!'rchand1s~
s pecialty ore In 30peningaforovrl8 L k' F Ac 7 reta il .se ll in~. Fun at-~h e . Clll l weekdays •••••••••••••••••••••••
S .A.tru11Un area. Salary 90peningsforovr 21. . 00 mg or areer • m o~ph e rc . Cnll Ru ~r ..c.30:::...·636=='~·------I open w /cor porat e P /tnow. F /lSummer , Crafter11,546·6340. Service S t ution Allen· Antiques 8005
benefits. 544·5337betwn 2 2!0B "-w .Oceanfront d ant, expe r'd. Day & •••~•••••••••••••••••••
&3PM. i'.lewportBch 673·1386 Then Call SALESMAN eves. Full&:p /time.App-Antiques. Art Objects.
DENTAL ASSISTANT· Out s ide . need e d for ly Shell Station, 17th & Cu s t om P..t a c r am c ,mall . but growing eo. lrvine,N.B. w /Po t s & Pl a nts.
Well exp'd e haJrsid& as-a. .... rol NMliltiM Must be neat, aggressive ---Furniture strippio)il & re-
st. for restorative pi:ac:·. Ctntws STOP N GO MARKETS & willing to work. Call S m a l l h0Hrd 1ng ca r e fin ishinJ;i: tiids & ~uppli es
tiee, Newport Beach. W Id' L DI""" Cindy.642·2256for appl. h o m e , I i v e ·in for "do il you.,elle,s".
So r l olfl. aklll or s ar"'tst ~. .., me ron ce IJ •• HealthFoc:iChaln h ous e ke e per wa nted . 3375 Via Lido. NB. Call
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not apply unleslthese re-~ For Part-''llme c.....-Ml•cltd people to Wre n for appt. 838·2876 S "RIH"LER RUTH'S •-"''ES looJtln•. lll lY to "'"-"-r. M•tnlr r " ""'" 11.,.... doubl~ •nd •ln•lf' l'roch,.t Wllh REPAIRMAM F o rm e r I y a t th (' ho11sont•I. open uo .. ,r.111i: ..
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830-1130. Or Call~ $51-732'1 $650 per month + w e pay for our D.wt.t ,..-, ... Mr.TerryVelln e mployees .major med ica l ,
Frontore.up. toll!C:Kll""'~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'""'I hospitaliiatlon , life ins urance.
• oentiStareh .;. -vacations, profit sharing & we pay
18612M1cArthur Irvine Girl Prtd •Y· 1 girl olc. for your training tOo. The hours are :::::;:--;"3:c;::•:ll-':752-::=1=;:!!li::·:::;:;:ll~:...~·!:•:r:,i;::~'-'Y_P_i•_11._poot1n __ '_·fl long & the work is hard, but the
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usun•:UJlls Hilton,Con· ,.1111 time. Call : Mr. the career minded.
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SALES Needed for local school acquainted '•'•le. 1~ orf 11Ga: riu. al•ot• ll·••.
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P rojlram for rollei?e slu· !?f>inl ch rs. $500. M ~t boe•vtlful lh1111-. 5-! far Nn.
SALES d h Sf'c to A~pret"late. 843 lt'T!NM'41~r•f'l c.tak)a• • f'nts w hn ar e ard Jffa1,n1prlntl!'d~ -:y
SHARPGAL worker i &-ea n leave ,!:o_r_tc_z Sl . ·M .9"/'D·I~ N....,! NIRr Plf\1 Quitu s100
Experienced Californla. 541-3380. Li lhoJ:,r •ph·Union Gen. :;~R~~~:~~ ~·:
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home. Needs lots of lovto, Cood us_,d furniture & Witt TV. Excellent pie. -If )lour car Is extra ~an
557·5612 appliances or 'Nill ~ell fo tu re, fine walnut cabln«!t. '74 Kawasaki 400. stttel. see us first.
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right P".rly. 8 yr old Reg.
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646~8 686 & 833-9625 p.m. or weekend.a. 548-7458 .,.~ Cott• ~e~a 9'1&-2500
aft 6 or SundtiyS.19--0974 . CUSTOM Stereo, Sansui & '73 HONDA 850, 2 wk; otfj'.
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ALL PlpCEO ilJA/JJQ, air cond. trader
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UillL UVIO Needs reatT fender.
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wheel covers. SJ30()' • 497.2204 '72 CorveLte, auto. Fully
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Hollow B
Riverside Site
Ai1port Eyed
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~ By,1 WILLIAM SCHREIBER
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I Orange County supervisors de-
cided unanimously today to
Study the possibility or develOP-
iag an international airport at
Rancho California in Riverside
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Holm Says
He'll Skip
Election
Laguna Beach Mayor Roy
Holm said Monday he has will
not seek another four-year City
Council term and will leave the
council next spring.
Mayor llolm is the second
· councilman to announce he will
not seek re-
e 1 e c l ion.
Councilman
C harlton
Bo y d who
1 with Holm
was elected .
lo the council
in 1968, said
last fall that
he would not
go for a third
MOi.M term.
• · ''E~bt years is plenty," Mayor.-
Holm said. • ·
"I haven't begun lo look back
1,~t. b,ut I probably will in anothet
·riine or 10 months.
''It has been a lot of fun, a little-
g rief, but in.the last couple years
J've been able to put that in
• perspective and it really hasn 't
bothered me,'' he said.
1 Mayor Holm said his deciSion
was "a lot more than an inclina-
tion."
"I can recall my own thinking
four years ago and got up to
F ebruary (the council election is
in March) before I decided I
y.rould run again. I know that
won't happen this time,'' he said.
''There are a lot of rme-people
involved in civic life now in
Laguna Beach, there is no lack of
candidates," he said.
The mayor's council seat and
that of Councilman Boyd Will be
:flt stake in March.
County.
The board authorized
Supervisors Thomas Riley and
Ralph Diedrich and County
Airport Dir ec tor Robert
Bresnaha n to confer with of-
ficials from Riverside and San
Diego Counties about·a possible
joint powers airport arrange-
ment.
The board's action came after
Supervisor Ralph Clark s harply
criticized the Orange County
Grand Jury for its airport report.
The report suggested creation
of a new county airport authority
with consolidated power over all
civilian airfields in the county.
Clark said the jury report was
a "simplistic and naive answer
to a complex problem.''
The Rancho California a irport
proposal was made by Riley, a
retlred Marine g~eral, who has·
staunchly opposed an alternative
airport site on the Marines' Camp
Pendleton base in San Diego
County.
The Pendleton alternative has
been publicly favored by the
other four board m embers.
Riley said Rancho California, a
Kaiser-Aetna development near
the borders or all three counties,
offers the best alternative to air
transit needs.
He said there is enough rqom
for several major runways that
would not i mpact residential
areas with noise.
A difficulty in a Rancho
California airport. ii .urface ac-
cess from Orange County. But
"Riley sa)d tbere are ~ that
could be built aitd special trarisil
service couJd be installed.
Clark, who. aeconded Riley's
motion for a Atudy of Rancho
California, said the action should
prove lo the Grand Jury that
s uper.visors iare vitally .. con-
cerned with solving the county·
· airport proble ms.
"The Grand Jury report lacks
depth · and was poorly re·
searched,'.' Clark insisted.
The Anaheim s upervisor had
five basic criticisms of the report
including :
-Whal he called the ''foolis h-
ness" of a proposal to create a
new political agency_
-His contention that the jury's
proposed property tax rmancing
plan ror airports would require a
(See AIRPORT, Page A2l
T hor nsley Reveals
'
Order of Business
& The new Ca pistrano Unified
School District superintendent,
J)r. Jerome Thornsley, said his
first order or business is to
become "terribly well informed"
qn the workings or the local
schools.
1 Thornsley. 40, was hired last ...
-' ' , Considerable cloudiness
through Wednesday with • •:. continued showers. Cool ·.
with highs near 60. Lows
tonight 45 to 52. Chance of
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cent Wednesday.
INSIDE T ODAY
A recent Harris Poll show$
that mo1t people -JIOlmQ. and
old alikt -btlitve the •myth'
1ha1 old . tiOt ii . a militfllble
Unu o/ li/e. Rtod surprising
nlul11 P,oge Af.
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week to s u cceed Trum an
Benedict as head of the 12,500·
student district. He will earn
$37 ,500 annually_
"I want to become extremely
well acquainted with what is,"
· Thornsley said. "Sound decision
making must be· ba~ on good
backup data ."
He said he plans to make
se\teral trips between Yucaipa,
where he is now empl9yed as
s uperintende nt of the Yucaipa ' c (SeeTHORNSLEY, Page A%)
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Tlwrmley
'De manding'
-Tlwmpson
"He's a doer. That's what we
....r.''
William Thompson. president
ol the Capistrano Unified School
District board o{ education, to·
day said employment of Dr.
Jerome Thornsley of Yucaipa as
superintendent will help the dis· trtct overcome some of its cur,
rent problems. '
"He has bad e31;perieoce lo pro·
blems 1imllar· to ours," ~a{d
Thomp.1on, singling' out atlident
growth and concern O\'tl' recent
test scores as areai where
Thomsley will bo valuable.
"I think' he wlll stand for no
nonsense on lhe part of the starr.
He wUI be demanding. He's the
kind of superintendent who will
shoulder respOnsibillty for pro-
bltms and their solutions ...
ORANGE COUNTY, CALl•FORNIA • TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975 TEN CENTS
ets Urged for Police
Things Are Buzzing
Fortunately · there were no emergency
calls wh e n b ees by the thousands
descended on this un attended fire truck
outside the Napa County Courthouse as
crewmen conducted a .routine fire in spec-
tion inside. An amateur bee keep er
brushed away most of thein, then gave his
protective gear to the truck driver for the
trip back to the station.
, 0 011lly ~ Sl~I ,......
MODERN 'REVERE'
lrvlne•1 Jane Paul
Paµl.ftevere
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For l roine-
Sans a Horse
Ir the original Paul Revere had
had the problems of Irvine's rein·
carnated revolutionary. the
villagers and farmers would not
have been warned and the red-
coat s w o uld have sashayed
through the countryside without
resistancl:. --
Irvine s Pau l Revere can 't
even find a horse.
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Boom Ending
College Growth Decele rates
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The college boom -
in students.-campuses and financing -is over.
And' school tnd gbvemment olficilils better get
used to t~e idea of rapidly .decelera\4lg growth if lhey
want~ cope wlUi the n~tion's unmet higher educa·
tional needs.
That is the concl ·on of the board of trustees of
the Carnegie o tion for the Advancement of
Te3ching in a s released today at its semiannual.
meeting at the University o{ Utah.
"It may not be exactly un-American for an in-
stitution in the 'United States not to be intent on
growth," the repOrt-said, "but it certainly has been
uncharacteristic. It is now , however, ~coming
characteris tic, at least, for institutions of higher
education."
. The study said the period 1970-1985 is and wiU be a
period of ''fast deceleration of growth" for the na-
tion's colleges and universities. ·
V i etQam 'A id
Laguna .Dentist
On MeFcy Errand
A Laguna Beach dentist has
joined a Vietnam mercy flight of
19 Southern California doctors
and nurses due to have arrived in
Saigon MOnday.
Dr. William Lanz joined the
group , Inte rna tional Medical
Volunteers, a rt er hearing an
urgent appeal !or .medical
personnel broadcast over the
radio, his wire Pam said Mon-
day.
"He just felt he could do more
over there than in his offi ce at
this lime , that his ability to help
people would be of more use over-
there." Mrs. Lanz said ..
MrS. Lanz said that at first. the
possibility of danger hadn't been
a concern. Now it is with the
United Slates calling for evacua-
tion of Americans in that
.beleaguered nation.
(See DENTIST, Page A2)
E x p ert
Brie f s
Council .
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of tile Dill11' PllOt SUll
A bullet expert testifying at a
special meeting of the Laguna
Beach City Council today said he
believes hollow-point bullets are
the most effective ammunition
for use by the police department
and said the trend is £or such
bullet use by law enforcement.
bodies.
Michael Purcell, a graduate
student at UC Irvine, said that in
his judgment, the hollow-point of,
rered the greatest surety or stop-
ping a criminal, and preventing
ricochets or the chance an of-
ficer's bullet would pass through
the body of the suspect a nd
wound a bystarider.
The Laguna Beach City Coun·
cil is investigating the use by city
police of hollow-point ammuni,
tion. It referred the matter to
the city's social needs ele ment
co mmittee for study, but three
members, a quorum, of the coun-
cil attended today's session.
Purcell, no relation to Laguna
Beach Police Lt. Neil Purcell,
even recommended the police de-
partment use a more potent
hollow-point bullet which he said
-had more stopping power than
the one in use fty the city police
force .
After nearly an hour of ex-
planation of bullets and their
class characteristics on impact.
Purcell summarized by saying:
"It comes down to a judgment, 40 you use a bullet with more
stopping power and potential.
harm to the subject, but less
likelihood or going through and ·
hitting an innocent bystander or
th~ police Qfficer shooting a man
who is stiU able to s hoot back and
kill the officer?
"Do you use a bullet that is
potentially ·more harmful to th e
s ubject but potentially less
barm!ul to the people around the
scene of the shooting?'' he said.
Councilman Charlton Boyd,
who had broached the hollow-
nose issue before the city council,
pressured Purcell to make some·
stateme nt about the "size of
hole,-, a hollow-point would make
in a person being shot t;.yone.
"U you shoot me, how big a
hole is it?" Boyd asked.
Purcell, who is studying bullets
and related technical matters as
his graduate research subject i11
the UCI depa rtment of Social
Ecology, said the "size of the'
hole" was largely dependent on
where a person was shot and
characteristics unique to each
shooting.
He said tests on an artificial
fles h-like medium showed a
hollowpoint will ~reate 1l perma-1
nent cavity tWo lo ~ times
larger tha n a similar solid round-
nose bullet.
Boyd asked for a personal view
of the ''hum'anity" of using
hollow-point bullets.
"Myj>ersonal philosophy states
that a person is largely responsi-
ble for actions he takes and the
consequences thereor," Purcell
said.
"If a criminal puts himself in a
situation where he is endanger-
(See BULLETS, Paie A2)
With Saturday·s bicentenni al
kickoff parade approaching, she
has searched the 83,000-acre
Irvine Ranch for a mount, 'so far
without success.
Perhaps in a spirit or more up-
t~ate liberation,_ Irvine's Paul
Revere is fe m a le -Jane Paul of
Culvei-da1e.
Her mid-day ride -if someone
will donate a horse -will be part
of, 1a ja}'.cees-sPonsored parade
(See /IORSE, Page A2l
Gas Death
Tale Nixed . . ' ' • CANBERRA (UPI ) -
Coast Beekeepe r
Will Face Charges
.
Tramp Saved
From Cr unch
Defen~e "'Minister Lance
Barnii'd said tOday he had
no evldence that prisoners
froni America'ft jails had
beeo 'killed as 'luinea pigs
during a World War II ex-
perime ntal bombing at-
tack with mustard gas on
a n island o ff th e
CINCINNATI, 'Ohio (AP ) -Queensland coast.
Battered, rumpled and indig-The a ue·gaUon was made'
nant, an elderly man stomped ft1onday by a former Royal
away from police, resc ue Australian Alr Force.pilot,
workers and a garbage truck who sald be Participated in
driver refusing to "give his name. the bombing or an island
Ceoil 'Nutter Jr ... Ule driver, 200 miles ort the coast tn wa.s 'oobr tb&:nkf\il the man Y.,as 1944. •
pullei!Yi-0111 biti' fruck,,i.n a park, Barnard said the inci· fur~ beldte tie lltart<d the dent to which the pilot re-crbl~t"g mec'ti.anlSln. That's !erred was similar in some
when"M heard th, banglng tnstde respects to 8 rePort in the
the bin ind u.,~ry forhc\p. Auslrallan official war his-
Nlitie.r called pollce a~d tory but lhe allegaUqn dif· fire~ a.nd· '!f i Wlicl9nlllled lered lrom the known maowul~o~ fun~ back ract•. . oft!ilirUlolllte·Jaidhe · ' , ·' B ar na r~ sale\ tbat slee~mr n -\,..oh bllll'••t 1»l..nlrilier ln\iUlrlei. !N•·~·
supermaJtet wh.en the automa\.ic ing made, however.
true\ Ult literally dumped him ,
A San Clemente beekeeper will
appear in court April 25 lo
aniwer charges that seven hives
in his backyard are lerrorizing
his neighbors .
Acting at the request of resi-
. dents along Avenida De Los
Lobos Marinos, the district at-
torney's office issued a com·
plaint ctiargipg Dexter Warner,
2011 A venida De Los Alamos,
with creaUn1 a public nui sance.
In affidavits filed with the dis·
lrict attorney, 'residents livine
near Warner claim they h•v•
been stung. forced to dodee the
swarming bees .·tiod ~
must .c1ea.n up IU"1MY yellOw
droppln1s-
"Since l 've owned my proper-
ty, the bees hay6 sw~ed In my
backyard, then mdved through
the ne/&hborhood , creaUng .rea r
lqd,pa!1lc.'' •!!Id K.D. Doty, 514 l'i«I':<>~ Marlil~I:
The complallit llled by the di•·
trict attorney in South Orange
County Municipal Court alleges
that the bees are injurious to
health, that they obstruct the Cree
use or property owned by nearby
residents and that they render
life uncomfortable for persons in
the neighborhood .
According to police, the com-
plaint was sought under the
city's public nuisance ordinance
because the city has no ordinance
regulating beehi ves.
Warner's bees, however, arc
registered with the County;
Agricultural, Department, ac-
cordine to a s.Pokesman. The de-
partment routinely ins pects
beehives for evidence ot
foulbrood, a bacterial infection
th'at striltes bees ..
Accordi11g to the affidavits, re,
sldents of he neighborhood have
asked Warner t o give up the
hive$, but to no avail. They claim·
the problem has existed for
several ye.ars.
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A % DAIL y PILOT L /SC • Tueldey. Aprll 15, 1975
Man v~. Dogs Dum-Dum
Bullets f Jogger Evens Up the .Score
CHlCACO (U Pl \ -S•dn oy
tta rcus, who carries a baseball
~l lo !end orr loose dogs when he
toes jogging in Lincoln Purk, got
1 measure of revenge upon l Y.'O
log owners. Bul he wtt s less than
1:.il isfied.
Judgr Robt•rt E. Cusack nn
~londay found J udy r.tende lson,
17. and Evelyn Cohen, 27, gui lty
if lell1 ng t heir tlog ~ run un-
t>ashed in the p<.il'k anti fi nt:d
:he1n $25 eac h.
· But the judge round them 1nno·
~l'Ol Of charges that they 0'-''0Cd
ricious dogs.
On' Ap1·i l 1, C usack found
~tarcus guilty or doin g criminal
jamagc to pr operty by striking
Ule dogs with his bat and break-
ing the right front ll'g of on'-! of
lhenl .
At the bench tr ia l or the women
~lond ay , Marcus testified the
SI 2 ,000 Goal
dogs, "snarling, barking and '
ju1nping, '' a.ttacked him as he N t
jogged along the lakefront on 0
Chi cago's North Side. Same'
He s<.iid he \vus tcrriricd und
fended them off \Vith his bat,
v.•hich is instribed "Co Fido
Go." ' '
'I'he won1en testifi ed they took
the dogs to the park on leashes ,
1hen let th em run free. They said
J\tarcus ran past them yelling,
··tf those l'Ome near m~. they're
dead dogs," und then struck the
dogs without provocation.
When the judge treed the
\\•omen of cha rges that they
owned vicious dogs, Marcus was
<.u1gr y ,
"\\'e're in the grips of an
e pidemic dog problem," he said.
He ~aid he would appeal his
convict ion.
"l d on't ca r e .j! i t t a kes
Sl0,000," he said .
llollow-1>0int bullets used by
some poli ce depa rtments includ·
ing those of L af.una Beach and
other coastal cities have been
compared by some with the ln-
tcm ationally outlawed dum-dum
-bullets.
Saying the two ate the same is
''in t ell ectua lly dishonest ,"
Michael Purcell , a UC lrvlne
gradua t e s tude nt i n social
ecology told the Laguna Beach
City Council today.
Purcell said ihe hollow-paint
b~llet could do more harm to the
person being shot than a solid
.nose bullet, but that statements
by the American Civil Llberties
Union that the dum-dum and the
hollow-point are "essentially
similar or greatly similar" are
incorrect and misleading.
Coast Boys Club
Kicks Off Drive
The dum-dum was a British
bullet manufactured in India (al
the Oum Oum arsenal) and was
cut across the nose so that it flew
tt part into segments when it en·
lered the target.
Use cir the dum-dum by nations
even al war has been outlawed by
international conventibn because
of the maining wounds the round
created.
The Boys Club of the South
Coast will kick off a $12,000 com-
munity fund drive Monday lo
raise $12,000.
Leon Riley. recently named
•·citi ze n of the year" by the San
Cl eme nt e Cha mbe r of Com-
merce, will serve a s chairman.
The money will be used to
d efray d aily operating costs of
the San Clemente-based club that
~erves 800 boys aged 7 to 20 from
throu gh o u t th e Capis tra n o
Unified School District.
Other operating revenue com·
('S from a $7 ,500 gr ant from Unit·
ed Wijy and $2 a nnual me m·
berships charged lo each club
m ember .
The club, located at 1304 Calle
Valle, spon sors recreational pro-
g rams, sports .leagues, dances
and dinners.
Planning for a $200,000 gym-
Tiasi um now is under way for use
by both club m embers and the
community.
Riley said there are several
Ways donations m ay be made.
Individuals or groups giving
$100 or more will become "Club
100" m embers and r eceive a
'wood and cera mic plaque. Those
donating $40 become "Back-A-
Boy" m e mbers a nd r eceive
FronaPageAJ
AIRPORT. ••
large tax ra te.
-His comment that the jury.is
"foolis h" to r ecommend county
purchase of pri vate light plane
airports that would then be taken
off the tax rolls.
~That the jury is wrong in as-
suming that the envi ronmental
jmpact r eport for the e xisting
county jetport s hould be speeded
up as an expedient way of hasten-
ing improvements at the facility.
-And he <!a iled the jury's ad-
vocacy of the im m ediate county
purchase of an a irpOrt site in the
no rth co U'n ly Chino 1-lills
''ridicul ous.''
membershi p cards. Those donat-
ing less than $40 are spansoring
members.
I Donations , which are tax de-
d uctible, may be sent lo the Boys
Club, 1304 Calle Valle, San
Clemente, 92672 ..
Adult Course
Will Feature
Renoir Films
1"he film s of J ean Renoir, the
French filmmaker who received
spec ial honors during this year's
Acad e m y Aw ards, will b e
. featured in a Lagun a Beach adult
education course that begins this
week.
Renoir"s ··Day in the Country ''
4.1nd "Boudu Saved from DroWT1 ·
ing'' will lead off thell-film series
at 7 p.m. Friday at the Forum
Theater , 6SO Lagun a Canyon
Road.
The series will continue on Fri·
day nights for 10 weeks. Cost is
A hollow-point h'as greater
slopping power because on im·
pact its initial "exploritve effect"
is greater , and bec!iuie dWip&
penetration, the bullet expeds,'
mushrooming t.,.O. a ilreat~r
diameter than the ·ori~ pro-
jectile. · ...
The effect is to stop the person
being shot and for the bullet to re·
main inside the target.
Purcell said that in determin·
inc da mage done by a bullet, its
we ight, diameter and speed all
dete rmine penetration.
J.le not e d tha t hollow-point
handgun bullets are commercial-•
ly a vailable a nd therefore
already available to criminals.
-A;-<'7 ~ ~.
FrontPageAJ
BULLETS ••.
ing the li ves or others, it is best
for the public s afety lo stop him
as effectively as possible. It is a
decision not so much with the
poli ce officer , but with the
criminal who has set up the
circumstances." he said.
$IO. J'. -I I
Prior to each screen:lng, in-
structor Hugh Sloan will provide
material on Renoir and his films.
The La guna Be ach Poli ce
Dep~ment's poli ~y toward use
of·se~i ce handguns is that an of-
Sloan said th e cours e is
particularly timely since Renoir
received a special award during
the Oscar presentations for his
subs tantial contribution to the
fil m industry.
Fil ms s hown during the course
will in clude '·Toni," "Grand II ·
lusion. ·• ''The Human Be ast,"
''Rules of the Game,'' and.others,
spanning Renoi r 's career from
1932 to 1954 .
Sloa n said he hopes the Renoi r
series will be the first of several
courses foc using on major film·
makers and thei r contributions lo
the fi lm industry.
From Page Al
HORSE ...
• ficer wi ll only s hoot when his life
"! ~r the! life of another is being en·
dangered by a person acting ii·
legally.
Fro• Page AJ
THORNSLEY
Joint Unified School District, to
Capistrano to orient himself prior
to beginning his d uties full time
July 1. • ''I feel confident that I can build
upon tlteir successes. Capistrano
has a r eputation as an outstand-
ing school dis trict," Thomsley
said.
Church Broken Into Saturday.
The parade. which begins at 10
a.m. a l Town Center. will also
feature a fife-and-drum corps, a
Marine color guard and city
counci l m embers in colonial-era
fin ery.
~He said he considered his new
job a ''professional advance-
ment." l-l e will have responsibili-
ty over a bout 7 .000 more students
and will be m aking $3,400 more
each year.
Thornsley signed his contract
with th e distri ct last week follow-
ing an executive session by the
Capistrano board of trustees.
They will act on the cot¥ract and,
stage a reception for the new
supe rintend ent Monday.
Or ange County Sheriff's of-
:fi cers a re investigating a break in
at a Capistra no Beach church by
.an intruder who used a hatchet to
break down the door of the
sanctuary. Deputi es said there
was no loss of property involved
at the Fa ith Lutheran Church.
34381 Calle Portola. Of fi cers said
there was no dam age within the
c hurch . ---
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The parade w ill proceed along
Campus Drive to Culver Drive,
tum north to the teen center , east
on Mi chelson Drive lo University
Park Shopping Center. and right
on Seton ending at University
Park School.
A second parade will begin a r~
lcrwards at Cu lver and Moulton
Pa rkway, following Mou lton lo
Ha rv a rd A ve nue, north on
Harvard to l'l arvard Avenue Ball
Park, east on Wa lnut Avenue to
Walnut Village Shopping Center,
south on Yale A ve nue, ending at
Presley Pa rk.
At the two s hopping centers,
the' Jaycees will have recruit·
me nt booths ror minute men.
Irvine Mayor Art Anthony, who
has adopted Ren Frankli n as his
revolutionary counterpart, wi ll
proclaim the biccntennia.I at the
shopping cente r !)tOJ>S .
Mrs. Paul a nd a neighbor are
sewing a Paul Revere costume
for the par ade and suiY3eq uent
bice ntennial events, but the best
offer on a horse to date is SSO for
the parade.
So. what is a nice girl like her
doing in a situat ion like this?
"l was just thinking, 'Wouldn't
it be run to ride aro1md pt mid-
night some ni ght and wt1kc up the
neighbor•','' Mrs. Paul said.
"I "'as talking l o (Coun-
tilwoman) Gaby Pryor al church
and she thought it was a great
idea and asked me If 1 wou1d li ke
to be Pa ul Revere," Mrs. Paul
said.
Anyone with a horse or Ideas
"'he re to get one can contact the
~iccntcnnial commitl~ by call ·
1ng Marsha Polizzi Bl 5$-0175 or
Jim Kincannon at 559·4137.
Benedict, s uperintendent for
nine years. will step into the dis-
t ri ct ·~ No . 2 spot as deputy
s upe rintendent at an annual
sala ry &f $32,000. Benedict asked
that he be reli eved of the superin·
'tend ency for personal reasons .
Thornsley, a Catheroffour,said
he will relocate his family in the
Capistrano area. ''l strongly want
my c hildren in Capistrano
schools,'' he said.
The new superintendent said he
probably will sideline his current
tcaC'hing ~siti on s with'Redlands
lin1 ve r s 1ty a nd P eppe rdine
Uni ver~ily where he has taught
school finance, school law and in-
struction.
.. My fi rst concern is to do an
o u ts t a nding job for th e
c a.r istrano school district," he
s~ud.
Yacht Racers
Heaaing Home
G1rbled ra dio r ePorts from the
Guad•lupe Island race Ottt to-
d ay indicated that the majority
or the 12 yachts had rounded the
i s l a nd 300 m i les off Baja
California a nd were on the
homeward leg ofthe r11ce.
The boat-for-boat leaden were
believed to be Bob Longpre's
Firebird a nd Ria1ph Mack's
Wildfi re.
Bringing up the rear were
Countess Theresa Bernadette
and Nereid, both of which were in
sight or the i1la nd.
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CAPITAL DOOMED? -Khmer Rouge rebels s mashed
throu&h Phnom Penh's defenses and all bul sealed the
c\ty's fate aa, the first capital to fall lo the Communists
in the Indochina war, according lo reports from the
besieged capital. See story, Page A4.
Ford Asked to A.id
-e~cape From Saigon
TOKYO (UPI) -Ed Daly, the
man who captained the last, wild
night from the South Vietnamese
city of Oa Nang, asked PresJdent
Ford in pungent language today
to cul red tape and help pe0ple
escape from Saia:on.
Jn staccato bursts ol words,
Daly, pres ident of World
Airways, read a telegram be
drafted lo the President.
''Keep your (expletive deleted)
CIA men out of the action and let
those who are immediately in-
terested do a job,'' the statement
said.
"Get som e of your gutless
military personnel and State
Department types out. Get some
loyal and dedicated men in who
can make a cont ribution.
"Being one of your largest
personal a nd corporate tax-
payers, I have a right lo an opi·
nion. Let's get moving."
Father Loses
His Reading
Suit in Court
A Huntington Beach father.
who.sued the schools claiming two
of his children can't read well, ap-
parenUy has lost his casein court.
Daly read the statement in his
strite at a Tokyo hotel al the end
of a frustrating day. Sunday, he
sent two of his World Airways
planes, a DC8 and a 727, from
Tokyo to Saigon in hopes he
"'ould be allowed to fill them with
evacuees.
There are 4 ,000 to 5,000
.Americans in Saigon.
He t o ld n e w s m e n th a t
American and South Vi etnamese
CAMl!IODIAllS HANG ON
lN PHNOM PENH, P-A4
authorities· rerus ed lo a llow
anybody to board the planes.·
They came back to Tokyo empty
today.
Daly also reiterated he had
been told by a high Vietnamese
military m an that an official of
the U.S. Embass y in Saigon sug·
gested the two World Airways
planes be i;hot down on takeorr.
Whether the s uggestion was
made seriously -or made at all
-South Vietnamese guards al
Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Airport Jet
the planes leave unmolested. Da-
ly said they could have "carried
around 700 persons lo a new life
outs ide Vietnam.··
As a result, Daly said. the DC8
and a second craft that bad gone
to Saigon to pick ·up a load or or·
phans had lo fly back lo Japan
nearly empty.
Judge Ragnar R . Engebretsen
f\l led Monda1 th~\ while b~ s1m-C t C 1 pathizes witH the probl~ni.' he oas oup e
does not believe the schools can be
held respon•ibl• if students ••n· Sue .Airw.. es·t _ notread,writeandspell.
Judge Engebretsen m ade the
ruling on a small claims suit filed Jn 'Bumpi"ng' against the Fountain Valley
School Dis trict by James
Sweeney, 19801 Isthmus Lane, LAS VEGAS <AP>-A s uithas
HuntingtonBeach. been file d ag ains t Hug hes
He claimed the district was Airwest by a Dana Point couple
"neeligenl and imcompetent" in arrested for protesting being
falling to teach bis 13-year-old bumped from an Airwest flight
di.Ughter, Rose, to read. She is a fOr which they had ·reserved
s tudent at Newland School in Hun· seat tickets .
tingtonBeach. · 1 Stuart and Urse! Eastman con-
Sweeney also lostasimilarcase tend in their s uit filed Friday that
a week ago filed against the Stale • Airwest regularly overbooks and
of California, the Fountain Valley oversells flights.
Di strict and the .Huntington The Eas\mans s aid they were
Beach Union High School District 9umped from a round trip flight
on behalf of his son. Patrick, a stu-to Santa Ana last May and were
.dentatEdison HighSchool. a rrres ted for di s orde rly
In that ruling, Judge William conduct follow ing a n argument
Mock saidthechargesweremade with Hug hes e mployes. They
,;tardily" and Sweeney failed to we re found innocent of the
show negligence on the partof lhe charge. •
educalionalsystem. Defendants in the s uit arc
"It is possible that Patrick's Hughes Airwest Corp., J.lughes
In Saigon·
A conUngent of 19 peraons in:
eluding aix from the Orange
Coaat reprcsentina the lnterna·
tJonal Medical Volunteers, ar· '
rived in South Vietnam Monday t
to begin ministering to wnr r e-•
fugees.
The IAtV Qrganizatlon hettd·
q ua r t e red a t the Newport ·
SheratOn_llQ.lel a lreudy had two "
persona-In the Saicon area,
evaluating tasks the mercy ml5-
s ion m us t face in the war zone.
This 21 -mem ber volunteer or · 1
ganization r e presents three aid ''
teams of seven individuals each
assigned to minister to health
care needs of the dispossessed re·
fugees.
They will be assigned to six re-
fue:ee camps in the immediate
Saigon area . treating a variety of
diseases which have broken out
ln epidemic proportions, due to
poor s anitation.
Tons or medical supplies are
also being marshaled by the IMV
group, a branch of LIGA Intema·
~ional , a nonprofit humanitarian ··
organization. for use and dis-:
tribulion. . ·1
Orange Coast medical person-'
nel in the Saigo n area today in -·
<.·ludc Dr . \\lillia m Lanz, or ·1
Laguna Beac h . 'L a"'r e n ce ·1
Woodhouse, R N, o f Garde n '•
Grove, Winifred Conley, RN, of~
Ne"•port Beach. Sue ·Omstead, I
RN , of Santa Ana, Alice Sanchez,
RN, o f Laguna Beach , and
paramedic Wend y Ovellett~. o[ ..
Corona del Ma r . ·•
The group is e xpected to spend't
two to four weeks in the Saigon' 1
area on the t rip. which was final· '
ly authorized by the U.S. State '
Depart ment.
Spokesman Phil Schommer '
s aid their fli ght tab was picked
up, "'ith 60 percent paid by the·
State Department and 40 percent
by Pan Ame rican Airways.
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Fro"' Page A J ·'
DENTIST ..•
"Needless to ·say, I'm worried.;
about it .'.' s he said. '
Mrs . Lanz said because of con··
ditions in the countr y, only-'
•·primitive" dental work could be ·
done. Rathe r 'than fllljng or"
restoring t eeth , about the ·only'•
thing a dentist tan do in his field
will be to alle\•iate pain byextrac!
·tton. ""
Jn addition, her husband couldi l
help with innoculations and ilt r
medical treatments.
''He'~l do a nything he can,'' she .
~aid. •
Lanz, 32. practices in Irvine
and Orange. Aboard the flight..
with him we re t~·o physicans~
o!1e othe r d entist and 15 re ~,
g1 stered nurses. They were to be.
met in Saigon by. a Vietnamese.
doctor who \v i11 translate and:.,
C'OOrdina le medical care. •
Lanz. and t he others plan on :
fann ing out to r efugee camps in.
Vietnam on ce they have a rrived
in Saigon.
Mrs. Lantz said her husband.
had once gone to Guatemala with)
a case of toothbrushes di$tribut·i
ing them t o school children therc..-
and at one t im e wanted to join the·
Peace Co rps to help islanders in·.
nJi. . .·
"It h4.1S been his lifestyle lo c1q;
this,·• she said. · . .'
Police,.Kill Man • . ~ -· own capabilities wiU fore~er limit employe J ohn Otero, members of
• him in his abilities so far as read-the Las Vegas city government INGLEWOOD (U PI) -Polic~"
ing, writing and spelling are con- and the Clai'k County Cotn-MQnda y shot and killed a maft1J
cemed,'' Mock said in his written mission, Sheriff Ralph Lam b and who wound ed another office{' rrru""(~}nig~.;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-'t·W~O~ffi ... e~lr~O~po ... li~t~a~n~po~li~C~e~O~ffi~>C~e~r~s~.;;;;;;~W~i;lh;.h;i;S.;:O~W~n~s~e=r~v~ic~e~r~ev~o~l~v~er~.;:
THE REAL ENEllGY CRISIS.
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ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION
REGARDING ENERGY AND THE LACK THEREOF.
IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL
CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY
THAT WE AD>IERETOTHEOLD ARMY ADAGE-··ooNT STAN D
UP WH EN YOU CAN SIT. DON·T SIT WH EN YOU CAN LIE DOWN ·· ETC. .
UNFORTUNATELY. THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER
INTO BUSINESS. AND IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICUL T TO
FINE A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK AT
ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN. AN D THE CARPETS
ARE STRETCH ED PROPERLY. AND THE CARPETS ARE
STRETCHED PROPERLY. AND THE SEAMS ARE HAND-SEWN
AND RE-INFORCEDWITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO
OOITRIGHT. THEN WETAKELONGERI
DON T BUY VALUABLE CARPETING ANO HAVE IT RUINED BY
A SHODDY INSTALLATION - CALL ALDEN·s AND FIGHT THE
ENERGY CRISIS.
DEN'S
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I Hom~.·Tu~ Credit ...
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B78YLVIA PORTER
t Pirat in o s.rle • J
The S percent tax rebate -or tux credit -of up to $?.000 for you It you buy & new home in 1915 Ja •
breakthrough which could set off an upsurge in homebuying
.activity on all real estate fronts. For It's a well-known phenomenon that once
;tn upturn !;lurts 10 any
area of real estate, 1li
traditionally carries
through to 'every erea.
In fact, Buys PrenUce·
Hall in u newsletter
Money's
·Worth
circulated privately to _..,. _____ ,
its subscribers, "there's a boom in existing houses, getting
underway this very minute'' -an out-on·the·limb state·
ment indeed in view of the pervasive gloom among housing
·authorities after ltr74-75's most catastrophic crttsh in houa·
ingsincethc 1930s.
'fosum up, you can get a. 197Stax credilof 5 percent of the
purchase price of a ''newprincipal residence.'' You must buy
1n 1975 and your.top tax creciit .is $2,000. Now with that
thumbnaiyikelch. here are Prent1 ce·Hall 's answers to key
ques t' ms.·
Q Just what quabfief o.aa new principal resiMr.ce?
A. ''New'' for the purposes of the credit means that the pro-
perty has never been occupied. "Principal residence" can
include a sing'lc family house, a condominium or co-op, and
unquestionably a mobildhome also would qualify.
Q. That's all there ia tott?
A. No. You must acquire the property aner Mar. 12,
197S. You as Lhe buyer must physically occupy the property
by the end o! 1916 Uniess you~buy and move 1n dunng 1975,
you must have a binding contract in effect before Jan. 1,
1916. An4 the pr'operty doesn't qualify for the credit unless
<.'onslructlon already has been started (or. of course, com·
pleted) l/<lore Mar. 26,JJl75.
Q. A <Ol<PI< th.1 a join; return and buy1 a JSO .(JOO hmue that
meets.all reqwremlnt!.' Doeieachget·o 11 ,2.SO credit? •
A. No. They're treated as one taxpayer and get the max·
imum of $2.000. If they are married and filing separate re·
turns, the maximum credit for each 1s $1,000. ·
• Q. Howabouto ttDO-famUy house? If port o/ st l$ usedaa o prift:·
cipcl residence, i• the buyer entitled to any crtdit?
A. Thei credjt is available. Say y6u~buy· a two.family
house for $80,000; rent half and use the' other half as your
pnncipal residence. Your credit is figured on $40,000-thal
Portion of the purchase pnce allocable to the residenc'e. So
you get the full $2,000 maximum credit.
Q Say you araf your brother buy a qualifymg home JOr $80,(J()()
and jointly own and Jointly ltve in the home. Are each of you ett·
titled to a $2.,000 credit?
A. No. You split the total of,,000.
Q. Say.you bUJI. a c~ion atore·pnncipal ruideltce. Dots
any part qualify /or the credit?
· A. Yes, lhe1>9rtionallocabletotheresidence. • Q. Say you hove an.aporlment in the city.and.are planning to
buy.ca vacation lu:nne at the ahQre which u new and meel.f all key
date requirbnents. 'You had bun thinlring of thu as a ucond home
bra now you're contidering buying it and making u your "principal
Ttridef'lct" -u.ring your .apa.r1ment occo.rionollJI. Would you
qualify jor the credit?
A. Handle things right and you probably can nail it
down. Establish yoursell in your new principal residence
and register to vote. If it's in a different state. register your
auto Ulei'e, take Ollt a driver's license, etc. H the credit 1s
'quei;tiOned . it'll be up to you to prove the ptoperty is your
princti>al residence. • •
Q.Howdoyouclaimthecredd? -
A: Take it on the tax return you file for the year (1975 or
'1976> In wtiich ybu become eligible for the credit. You must
aUacb to your tax.return a certification by the seller that the
,-purchase ·price is the lowest pnce at which the residence
was ever offered for sale. ·
q. What 1/ the seller refuses to give 1his to you? A. No credit. So insist on a clause tn the contract of sale
stating t:hat tht! cJosing ts dependent upan the seller provid·
5.ng such a certificate at setUement.
Q_ Can you buy a qualifying p(Opel1y, lake_ the <rtdU, live in U
'for.oyeor,then~ellft? • ...
• A. Spre. But if you sell ,withln three years, you have to
repay the credit unless yOU r,.,lace your home under the
saJe·and·replacementprovtslons of the tax law.
Sov~ets Leading
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Oil Producer .Now
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Soviet Union replaced the·
United States last year as the world's leading petroleum
producer.
' U.S. officia ls say the Russians, with rich new fields 1n
Western S1ber1a, pumped 458.2 m illion metric tons of crude
~ii and condensates in 1974, averaging 9.16 million barrels a
~ay. -
Comparable U.S. producUon, fell to 8.6 m.Jllion barrels a
d ay, the fourth straight year or decline.
TllE SOVIET UNION ended a pattern o! U.S. pre·
eminence that existed since 1859, when the discovery o( oil
1n PenD6y1v8nia ushered in the modem petroleum era.
Industry officials said the.change -for the short run, at
Jeast -'represents little more than a point of statistical in·
·te.rest and, at most, a lance at U.S. national pride.
But they saJd it also showS the soviet Union has virtual ~nera)' independence while the United States has UtUe hope
of achieving it. .. .
, ••Becaus'e they are sell sufficient, th'ey have tl:ie ability ·'.to sell petroleum ln a Politkal way," one official said. "We
:Can't look for them to cooperate: much with lhe oil consum·
,ing nations.''
SOVIET PLl\NNEllS ore aiming !or 9.78 milllon bar-
ttls a day tbi:; year, experts said, while the United States is
expected to hover around the llr74 level. •
'• Russian P.roduct.ioo will keep growing for the next five
' years, U.S. officials said. But beyond 1980, there are indica·
·tions the Soviet Union m:iy have a hard time maintaining
·the trend.unless it can replace outmoded equipment.
~ ' .. They have little cnodern technology," said one U.S. of.
Jicia\, "Th1l's not a cnlic1sm -it's jusl ,a facl. People: who
·)\ave been over there say It's like walking into Splndletop
'field (an early 1'exas neldJ in thel920s. ·
i., ''What we can IOok to them \0 do is try to buy lar-ge
3i\lmounts of U.§. equipment. Assuming detente continues, .. We may flftd 0""8elves In a position where we an courtinc
them for U.elr:crude 011 and they are: courting us foe our
Muipme:nt.;'
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·.. SOit TENTAftVE movts ln that direction already
.are under way, he said, with U.S. companies andsiSovlet of·
:flciols hogoUallng 111.S of hlgb-technolOIJY drlllln& and pro-
,-ductlon equipmentin return for oil lruitead of Cash..
j The Soviet Union has been a net oil ex.porter for maay yurs; and Ill exporll are rrowma rapidly. In 19741 olficials
sa1~1 Soviet uports Ullaltd 2.3 million barrels a aay -in-'
cl~ng aome a al ea to the Dn.ited Slat.ff. •,
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AOYOCATIS
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,4 J ! OAILV PILOT Tuesday, Aprll 15, 1975
Fullerton Police Seize
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92 'Nudity' Newsracks
FULLERTON -or
the seven Orange County
cities that have passed
ordinances controlling·
newspape r vendin g
machines, Fullerton is
proving t o b e th e
toughest in enforcing the
law.
To date, J>O li ce in lhe
north county city have
seized 92 news rac ks for
violating one section or
another of the ordinance,
which is dimed at curb-
ing sidewalk d isplays of
QUEENIE
Wlderground papers us-
ing nudity or sexual ac-
ti vity as front page
material.
A FULLERTON police
s pokes m an said Friday
that only two of the
seized racks have been
recovered so far by their
owners -one by an un·
der g round paper and
a n ot h er b y a n
•·establishment" paper.
To recover seize d
newsracks, the owners
mus t pay $25 apiece.
Violations ran&ed from
too m a ny racks d'iained
together to failUre to
past e a la bel on the
machine bea r i n g the
owner's name, address
and telephone number.
ASKED ABOUT the
constitutionality of the
l a w , th e p o li ce
spokes man said, "I don 't
know about that but the
tew is the law and we've
got to enforce it."
All the newsracks in
the department's proper·
ty room we re seized in
t\YO days about three
weeks ago -77 one day
and 15 lhe next.
The paper s ranged
from erotic journals like
"'Swing" and the "L.A.
Star" to the FUilerton.
Daily Nev•s Tribune. Los
Angeles Times and the
Santa Ana Register.
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-Five County As_ f1.$~lwien
• Vot~ toRepetil NOx Device
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' . By O.C. HUS'l'INGS CSB 476 J th.al w,c>uld prevent Jlln! (hill' ono llle lei'm .,
0tui.o.oy1!9•Matt vlronmental Qutµty (\rt require· ~.,'Existing law says additional
tlere's how Ora.nee County 's ments from af(-_ctUaa Callfomll1 sentences, Jncludin& lile a.en ·
lawmakers are votina J n locglng operaUohis unUI Jan. 1, t4'n~es, are to be served eoneur-
S1tcramento: , 1976 . Both O~ange County I · h I 11 I Ur --On repe•I of the NOx smoa· R 11 D ~rent y w1t.h .t e n la e aen·
I _..._ . senator11, epu cans ennis tence. A prillioner sentenced to
conlro de~cu ln~tallali_on pro· Caq>enteli and Ju.metiWhetmore. life ~Ss ~ll~,le for parole after
gram CSQ. •t>: AU fi ve Orange voted for the m:easw'b. • , seven,yea ,.. _
S County Assemblymen --Ona .bill(~B190)·thatwould 'how Set Democrats Paul Carpenter and place a morat0riu'1) onobewOtl or. . Burk'' easure CA,B ~92)
Richard R. ob Ins on, p I us gas J9:pe line constt'UcllOn ~l'OEis WQUld b.,av required prisoners~ T Republicl\n.s RoJ;>e.rt Badham. state Udelandi' 'Within 'the '1,0l)O.... M:rve at1..e¥t seven years cl eact\
J, OrUght Johp Br.igg1 and Robert Burke -y8rd coastal zorie unUI Dec . .:u,f life sentence. '
voted for repeal. It passed the 1977', or until '.tbe.'U,aitl•turel. * * •
SANTA ANA-A slide full hOuse S4·25 . enacts a coastal plan: Democrat 0 R A f\(1 G E C 0 V NT y
presentation on Southern -On a bill (AB 936) to make Paul Carpenter was the · only Supervisor .-Ralpb:-t>iedrich hu.,
California deserts and the SS-mile.per-hour speed limit Orange Count)'; assemblyman to been name4·to the finance com~
their wildflowers will be permianl nt because a federal vote for the m'c;_a~ure-' which was mittee of the Sout~m Californltt
presented by Mrs. Vella highway dollars ·are tied to that sent to the Sena1e q_n 8 53-11 vote. As sociation of Governments
L. Graber tonight at 7:30" s Peed 1 i mi t : Democrats Republican1s -Jladbam, Briggs <SCAG ). ' ··
o'clock in the Spurgeon. Carpe6ter-/(Gai-den Grove) and and Burke ' all voted against it. 1 *** ·.
Room of the Santa Ana Robinsoµ Santa Ana) voted for ~mocrat J.obinson didn't cast a F'VE DEJ.,EGATES from.the
Library, 502 Civic Center, it. So did Republicans Badham vote. ' _ • LeH~tingtfon' Beilcvh·Seal Be1llacb
Drive. (Newport Beach) and Burke *** ague<> Women oters w at~
The pr 0 gram is (HuntingtoD. B,e8.ch). Republican Tll,E A~~EM.B.LY Criminal tend Ute Aprll I.5--17 state conven4
sponsored by the Sea and Briggs CFullerfon)·voted against Justice Committee has killed As-tionjn Pjlsadena.
Sage Chapter of the Na· it. The bill was se~ to the Senate semblyma n RObert Burke's bill The tde'al deleg~l~ are: Rut.It
tional A:udubon Society OQ, a 64·-a vote in the' AsseD)bly. • that would hu'Ve lengthened the Bailey, b,errn, Bdum, Phyllis
ORANGE COUNTY
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and is o~n to the public -On a 33·5 vote, the state mandatory tiine iri prison for Sariego, Dale Goodwin and
IF TllE 90 rem aining atnocharge. · Senatesenttotfl_eAssemblyabi11 criminals sentenced to more Ker·fY.{..Ucb.ririg.
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Other ' 1 , Deaths , t . -WASHINGTON (APJ
-Clyde A. Tolson, 74. the
closest friend and as·
sociatc of J . Ed gar
Hoover for more than 30
years, di ed Monday after
a long illness. He was as-
!.1slant to the director Wl-
{ der Hoovcr.
Lindsay
To Speak
In County
ANAHEIM -Former
New York Mayor John
Linds ay will be the guest
speaker at the 45th an-
nual convention of the
Association of Western
Hos pitals he re April
21-23.
next Tuesday , the poli ce
spokes man said they will
be destroyed.
In s ome cases, that
\\'On 't be a ll bad.
··Y.1c had one dis·
tributor call in and tell us
he was about to replace
hi s anyway and destroy
the old ones," the police
spokes man 's aid. '·He
said we could be his
garbage men ."
Free Fare
Buses Up
For Vote
S ANTA ANA -
Orang e County
·Supervis ors Tuesday
will be -asked to allocate
$140,00C:r in revenue shar·
ing money to pay for a
six-month extension of
free county transit dis-
trict bus ride program
for senior citizens. ' WASHI NGTON (APJ t -William McGarrm, 64,
.. d eputy chief of th e
'!Chicago Daily News LINDSAY WILL speak
Washinb'ton bureau, died on the nation's economy
:Mondayofcancer. as it relates to health
care. American Medical
LONDON (AP ) :-Association president
In a letter·to his· fellow
board memb e r s ,
Supervisor Robert Bat·
t \n said thJ!: first six:
trlonths of the free fare
program have been suc-
cessrul.-
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JtolicJaael Flanders, 53, the .. Dr. MaJcoril Todd will "THE sf:NtOR ·r n English music and ~om-also speak as part of a ct ize . edy star who performed panel on national health. ~ares have prowen to be
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from a wheel chair insurance. ~mong the most etfec· l bec_aus~ of the effects of t1ve of our reyenu.e sbar-
S poho,dtedMondaynight. Als o on the 1is t of ingprograms,"1saidBat·
• . speakers is Dr. Earl tin, who also 1erVes;.as a,· !Midshipman Brian, former California tranSit district director. ·.
11 h ealth a nd w e lfare · ''Senior citiie ns' are I Midshipman James F. secretary. one or the chief target
Rubino, son of Mr. and groups for r evenue shar-
, Mrs. Frank J . Rubino o£. Con V e ii ti o n or -in g and this progran11las
J 9462 Pier Drive, Hunl-ganizers say more than brought direct and im-
l ington Beach, has been 10,000 people are expect-mediate economic as··
t nam ed to both th e ed lo attend the event at sis t a nce lo se nior
•Dean 's Li s t and the An a heim Convention citizens of a ll races and
Superintendent's List at Center. creeds, from all parts of
; the U.S. Naval Academy the county ," the Santa
· in Annapolis, Md. Ana supervisor said.
· Death Notke>i
HAMES
CECH. M. HANES, H SiH ... _.,
Apf"tt 1tt11, l'llS In Coluse, O ., kw....,..
. •nldent ot Coste Mes•. Sur¥1wd Dy
h i• .. 11e £\sie ; two sons, Merli\
J.c~son ol Co,te Meu -a.a-enc•
~l'llS of Tr•11; slsler, Eve SUmmers
ol Tr•es; tour g•endchUdr..,, F~ral
,.,,..,lcrs wtll be tielO WrOr.!MSiy J.00
PM, Belt SrOMI ... , Cllepel. Olllclatlt,
~v. 6•u<:• Kur•lr. Interment. H;l•ho<"
Rrst Mrmori11 P••~. Sen Broact .. •v
MDrlue,.,-Olrrclors.
C:AUGH E't'
MAR GARET H. CAUGHEY, rt!.1-
denl ol Colt• Mew. Ce. Deir ol ONtl>
Aprol 13111. I'll). Su•vivro by ""'
mother, Cl••• -cc1uo1>ry; broH-er.
MOrr..., MecCeuqll•Y; ''"'" C.•olr M. Slru1ch; co'"lns, Mrs, Jo1nnr
Kiri-In •nd Mr$. AllrfO G. C.rtrr.
Funrr•I ~rvlces will be MlCI 'Nednr~
OIY. A,pf il I.ill et 2:00 P M. We$1c1111
0..Ptl Morlulry, o!llcient Brute Ku•-
<lr. lnlrrmenl will be pr1ve1r. Dirrc-
lor'. Wri.tclllt O.aiwl Mor h1;1ry.
IALn·IERGEROH
FUNERAL HOMIE
Corona del Mar 673-9450
Costa Mesa 6"'6·2424
IElLllOADWAY
MORTUAR Y
11 0 Broadway, Costa
Mesa
64 2-91 50
McCORMICK ·
MORTUARY
Laguna Beach
"'94·9415
San Juan Cap1s1rano
495·1 776
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PA••
Cemetery Morluary
Chapel
3500 Pacilrc View Onve
Newport Beact'I .
California
644-2700
PWlFAMILY
COLONIAL MIHllAL
HOMI
780 1 Bolsll Ave.
Westminster .
893-3525
SMn'HS' MORTUARY
627 Main SI.
Huntlnglon Beach
638-6$39
Forest
Chief
Named
Th e county's s ub-
s idized fa re contract
with the transit district
to provide the free bus
service expires at the
end of this month.
SINCE it bega n, near-
ly 500,000 free rides hav.e
been give n to elde rly
SAN DIEGO (U PI ) tountians. Battin said
Frrderick G. ''Fritz" ridership is a ve raging
Dehol\ has been named about 85,000 a month. Under t e rm s of the s up e r v i s or of the contract , the county
567,000·acre Cleveland pays the district 25 cents
N <t t i 0 n a 1 F 0 re s t ' per ride recorded each
Douglas R. Leisz. U.S. month, which will work
Forest Service regional cul to about s14o,OOO for
rorester ·said today· the next six months.
D e holl . a 1957 ''Fro m a fi s cal
U n i v e r s i t y o f perspective, the bus pro-
\\'ushi ngt on graduate, gram has been a model
s ucceeds Do nald H . which other social pro-
Smith , v.·ho v.·as promot· gra m s co uld w e ll
ed to forest s upervisor of emulate," Battin said.
lhe Rog ue Rive r Na-· ''All of the money has
lional f orest in Medford, gone d irectly to t he
Ore., Leisz said . service a nd none has
been used to create a ·
Dcholl. v.'hose assign-new bureaucracy."
ment v.·ill be effective <==:-::-----'~-~
May 25. has been serving R.UffRL'S
in the regional office at
P ortl a nd , Ore ., a s UPHOLSTERY'
branch <.'hie£ or recrea-W... Y• W..t
lion m a na gem e nt, the ......
announcement said. ltJJ....., .....
c.hi W.,-l<U..OZlt
0~1pa.,,
THE OLD CHICAGO
GA SLIGHTER .......... ._._
Cedttll!lih I• The •spt • ..,. LOUNGE
Happy."-4 'l' 7 p.a
Ph:n• ......
$ 1.00 OFF OMI 'fol-P1%U so· OPf' OH . -UM l'IDA
WITH THIS COW'OH AN. JI, lt71
PHILSHAHI
VOCAL & GUITAR ,...., ... , ... .,
1:10 P .M,. I :GO A.M.
6JM Mcz,.at c:.lcr-Or.
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GRFAT NEW
CAR~
'• SIZES
Fits: Comp!'K"tJ
SW A78 J:i tubek>!i~ \
' Mli1ewan. plu~
SJ.77 f"eder.il
E:.ci!.e T"'" per Tlr~
SIZES SIZES
C78-14, E78-14, E78-15
Fit: Small C...:. F78-14, F78-15, G78-14,
G78-15 Fit: Medium Cars
H78-14, H71J.15, J78-15, 0-It
4 ·n·· · 6 ·-•13-. for ·4for 2. 41q~\ Atl:Bl5gCars2'. l B
"fQr ....... :..:...
··""-a-phJ$ from $2.JO fo $2.41 Fedenil Exdse T.ix per Tire depending on •ize. plus from $2.47 to $2:.fR Federf.I Excise Tax pei-!In: depending on size. plus from $2.84 to $3.21 Firdetf.! EKC!w •
Tax flef tire depending on m.ie.
Blackwalls $3 to $4 less per tire depending on size
Import Radial Special
General
Sprint-Jet Radial .... ......... -.
AVailable in sizes to fit most foreign .155SRl2 $36.95;
' . cars. The General Sprini-Jet Radial .• 145SR13 $35.95"
has a deep five rib tread for long · 155SRl3 $38.95
ileage, and traction sipes for trac· 16SSR13 $41.95
tion on wet or dry pavements. l 155SR14 $40.95
95 165SRl4 $42,95
175SRl4 $41_95
AS 155SRl5 $42.95
LOW 165SR15 $41.95
185SRl5 $50.95'
AS
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$29.95 1.46
$29.'5· $1.48
531.95" $1.63
$32.?S; '·$1.83
'3.J,,5 $1.70
$33.,91 ~$1 .94
$37.95 •$2.0S
$33.95 $1 .84
~.95 52:04
$D.'5 $2,34
' SAU. t:NOS MAV 3 Sizo 155SRl2 tubeie>s blod<v.efi. plus $1.46 Federal E.cbe T.,..
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Saddlebaek Today's Closing • • N. \'. Stoeks
, VOL. 68, NO. 105, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNl..t> TUESDAY., APRIL 15, 1975 TEN CENTS
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Heitfing Called • Ill
By JllN WOJITll
0t ltl• l),•111' "11MtWl
Tn the next step lOW<trd solving
boundary realignment pui.i.les,
trwstees or the Saddleback Valle)'
Unified School District hllie
called a public heiring (or 7:30
p.m . April 24 el Los Alisos In·
termediate School. 25171 Moor
Avenue, Mission Viejo.
The board urged all citizenl!I in-
terested in the controversial sub-
jecL Lo attend and air their viewis .
At stake are two issues:
-How to divide the attendance'
boundary for a third in -
terinedlale school aet .to open
next fall In Lake Foreit..
-Whether to build •the -dls-
tricl0t1 next high.school, Deeded
in 1976, in Laguna Hills or north
Mission Viejo.
Trustees said they may decide
after the heatjng which options lo
accept or they may postpone ·
their action until the next board
meeting.
About 10 alternatives tor the
boundary divisions have been U ·
1embled by John Cooper, diatrict
Coordinator of research and de·
velopment, and a community ad-
visory committee working with
him over the past six months.
In making their recommenda-
tions, Cooper and the committee
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Thi1igs Are Buzzing
Fortunately there were no emergency
calls when bees by the thou~ands
descended on this unattended fire truck
outside the Napa County Courthouse as
crewmen conducted a routine fire inspec-
tion inside. An amateur bee keeper
brushed away most of them, then gave hi s
protective gear to the truck driver for the
trip back to the s_tatio.".
.Teacher·Benelits Eyed
SaJdleback Board Won't Accept or Reject Plan
Trustees of the Saddleback
Valley Unified School District
announced after a closed meet-
ing Monday ni ght that they will
support a status quo in teachers
salaries and benefits until formal
negotiations get under way.
The-meeting was the~board's
first Cormal look at a negotiationi
package from the Saddleback ·
Valley Educators' Association
(SVEA), proposing a cost·of-
livlng raise and a variety of im·
iirovements in frinae be~ts.
'"We neither accept nor reject
this propOsal," the board mem-
bers.said in a joint written state-
ment, "believing that each item
llJµst be studied and responded to
item by item by our negotiating
team."
Representatives Crom the
SY.EA will begin meeting official-
ly soon with the boanCs negqtiat-
ing team.
._The board team includes Jack
S~bumakJ!r. associ'ate SUJ?erin·
tendent of administrative
services; Robert Matlhew, assis-
tag,~ superintendent or business
~ervtces ; Gary Shinkle, director
of personnel services; Robert
McQueen, principal al Los Alisos
·· Weather
'" Considerable.. cloudiness » 1.lirough Wednes~ay with
., continued s howers. Cool·
1 with highs near 60. Lows ·
I tonight 45 to 52. Chance oC
rain decreasing'to 70 per·
1 cent Wednesday.
1 INSIDE TODAY
.A recent Harris 'J)OU showa
that most ~ople -young and
otd. alike -btlieve the 'mJllh ·
that old . age is . a miserab4e
1, time of lift. Read turprilinQ
• re!utts P.age A.4.
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Index
Intermediate School; and Dr.
Pal McD3ni e ls, principal at
Valencia Elementary Sch,ool.
Schumaker said there has been
a prelininary cost study made of
the SVEA requests. But he said
he hesitated to release any of that
informatiOn out~ of· concern for
fairness to both sides.
''For one thing, many of the
SVEA requests are ambiguous
and we don't fully understand'yet
what they are ask ing,''
Schumaker said.
"One of our first jobs will be to
sit down a'lid settle on exactly
what amounts actually are being
requested.''
Last year, teachers received·
an 8.67 percent raise after
lengthy negotiations _that ex·
(See TEACHERS, Page A%)
~-oom Ending
College Growth Decelerates
SALT LAKE CITY (U PI) -The college boom -
in students, campuses and financing -is over.
And school and government officials better get
used to the idea of rapidly decelerating growth if they
want to cope with the nation's unmet higher educa-
tional needs. That is the conclusion of the board of trustees of
the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching in a study released today at its semiannual.
meeting at the University of Utah.
, ''It may not be exactly un·American for an in·
stitution in the United States not to be intent on
growth," the report said, ''but it certainly has been
uncharacteristic. It is now, however: becoming
characteristic, at least, for institutions of higher
educatiot}. '.' The study said the period 1970-1985 is and will be a
period of "fast deceleration of growth" for the na·
tion 's c;olleges•and wliversities.
MA·C Recommends
Signals at La Paz
A traffic signal should be in·
taUed al the intersecti~ of La
Paz Road and Chrisant8 Drive,
the Mission Viejo MuniClpal Ad-
visory Cbuncll reCominended
Monday .
The intersection is congested
in the monring and !lf\ernoon
rush l'\oura b·y traflic to the
nearby San 'Dieao Freeway and
to three schools, 111\C members
1ald.
Several parent IJ'.OUPI have
. been lobbying ror • •1.,W to
replace · the existing fout'·way
stop slan foralmo1U.wo11ars. •
The Ora.ne e Cduhrty Ro.ad
Depairtment made several traffic
studies or the corner but has not
put it on the top pfiority list.
Road officials asaerted Intersec-
tions are worse and Mission Vie·
jo residents will have to wait
their tum.
The M·AC 's recommendation is
not a final actiOn and will be re~·
!erred to the Oranae County
Board Of $upervl1ono.
The 'LI. Pa.1-Chrisanta act.Ion
was one of four traffic ~
mondatlons IHued by Ibo MAC
after a report from traffic com·
mlttee,ohalrm an Jqhn Sipple.
1 ~others are: -,
-IMtall a four-way stop at'Los <See TllAFFIC, Page AJ1 .
Boundary Dispute
haVe met with parents in ull
schools whose children might be
affected by the realignments.
In addition to the immediate
needs to decide the intermediate
school boundary and get a high
11chool unde r way by 1976,
several elementary schools are
overcrowded and others are fall-
ing below capacity.
Copper has tried lo devise a
··reeder school" concept where
1><>ssible, with child ren attending
the same schools with the same
students from kindergarten
through graduation.
But faced with uneven and un-
predictable growth patterns, dis-
trict officials sometim~ don't
know which approved tracts will
be built first or how many stu-
dents they will produce.
That creates situations like the
one at Santiago Elementary
Sl'hool in Lake Forest, where
t\\•o-thirds of the students are
bused .
Or it produc ~s dilemmas like
the one the district faced when a
ne"· tract opened in Laguna llills
. last yea r. Though the tt·act was
\Vithin walking distance of Mis -
sion Viejo High School. il was in
lhe El Toro 1-ligh attendance
area.
(See BOUNDARY, PageA2)
Moratorium Set
Park Donation Policy Halted
Responding to complaints
from Orange County officials
that its park and open space
donations 8re bankrupting Coun-
ty Service Area Nine, the
Mission Viejo Company Monday
declared a moratorium on park
donatiQns and improvements.
"I want to stress that this is an
interim poliey and in my opinion,
it would be a tragedy if it ever
became a permanent policy,"
said Van Stevens, the company's
manager of advance planning
and environmental engineering.
In a presentation to the Mission
Supervisors
Back Study
For Airport
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Ofu.io Dallf .. Ii.I~
Orange County s upervisors de-
cid.ed .unanim,ously t~ay to '"""'1. Ille ~bllitJ df"Ieveto.,.
ing an .. inte,r"hation-.1 airwrt at
-RaOcho '"Callfbrnia in RivUside
County.
The board authoriied
Supervisors Thomas Riley and
Ralph Diedrich and County
Airport· Director Robert
Bresnahan to confer with of-
ficials from Riverside and San
Diego Counties about a possible
joint powers airport arrange•
menl.
The board's action came after
Supervisor Ralph Clark sh3JJ>IY
criticized the Orange County
Grand Jury (or its airport report.
The report sugq_sted creation
of a new county ai!Tx>'1. authority
wilh consolidated power over all
civilian airfields in the county.
Clark said the jury report was
a "simplistic and naive answer
to a complex problem.''
The Rancho California airport
proposal was made by Riley, 11
r etired Marine generaJ, who ha&
staunchly opposed an alternative
airport site on the Marines' Camp
Pendleton base in San Diego
County. · •
The Pendleton alternative has
been publicly favored by the
other four board members.
Riley said Rancho CaliComia, a
Kaiser·Aetna. development near
lhe borders or all three counties,
offers the best alternative to air
transit needs.
He said there is enough room
for several major runways that
would not impact residential
areas with noise.
A difficulty in a Rancho
California airport is surface ac-
cess from Orange County. But
Riley said there are routes that
. (SeelllRPORT .. Pa&e"'2l
I
Gm 'Death
Tale Nixed
CANBERRA (UPll -
Defense Minister Lance
Barnard said today he had
no evidence that prisoners
from American jails had
been killed as guinea pigs
during a World War II ex·
pcrimental bombing at-
tack with mustard 1as on
an i s land off the
Queensland coast.
The allegation was made
Monday by a former Royal
Australian Air Force pilot.,
who said he participated in
the bombing 200 miles oft
th e coast in 1944.
Barnard said .the. .mci· ·
~.~"blch the PUot !'e· --~~~·· slmilar in some ; r~i'lo a report in the
Afjitr8Uan official war !)ls·
, tory but the allegation dif·
rer:ed from th• known
faCb .•
.,
Viejo l'wtunicipal Advisory Coun-
cil (MAC ), Stevens said the com-
pany's decision stemmed from
the County Administrative Of.
ficer. ··rt indicated that the Mission
Viejo Company's continuing de-
dication of parks and open space
improvements will have serious
long-term lax: implications for
Mission Viejo,'' he said.
But Stevens said company of-
ficials disagree with the county's
prediction and have hired their
engineering consultants, Raub,
Bein and Frost A'.ssociates, to
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MODERN 'REVERE'
Irvine's Jane Paul
Paul Revere·
For Jrvine-
Sans a Horse
If the original Paul Revere had
had the problems of Irvine's rein-
carnated r evolutionary, the
villagers and (armers would not
have been warned and the red-
coats would have sashayed
through the countryside without
resistance. .
Irvine's Paul ReYere can't
even find a horse.
With Saturday's bicentennial
kickoff parade approaching, she
has searched the 83,000-acre
Irvine Ranch for a mount, so far
without success.
Perhaps in a spirit of more up-
to-date liberation, Irvine's Paul
Revere is female -Jane Paul or
Culverdale.
Her mid-day ride -if someone
will donate a horse -will be part·
of a Jaycees-sponsored parade
Saturday.
The p3rade, which begins at 10
a.m. at Town Center, will also
feature a fife-and-drum corps, a
Marine color guard and city
council memberS in colonial-era
finery.
The parade will proceed along
Camp~s Drive to Culver DrlVe,
turn north to the teen center. east
on Michelson Drive to University
Park Shopping Center., and right
on Seton ending at University
Park School.
A second parade will begin af-
ferwarOs at Culver and Moulton
Parkway, following Moulton to
Harvard Avenue, north. on
Harvard to Harvard Avenue Ball
Park, east on Walnut Avenue to
Walnut Village Shopping center,
south on Yale Avenue, ending at
Presley Park. . ,
. I At !be. two sho~p"" ~· lh~ hycees will have rechiit-
med.t booths for mlnutemen.
Irvine ¥ayor Art AnUlQl\v,i,..who
has adoPted Ben\ f'l!ankU.n as hJa
revolutionary counterpart, will
proclaim.the blceo\.en.Dial at the
abopping center ato""" ' ...
conduct a study of the tax im-
plications of company park
policies. ·
"Pending the results of this
study and a policy determination
by the Board of ·supervisors, the
company will not improve nor
dedicate any park or oµt{n space
land not required by the county,.,
Stevens said .
°'In addition, the compa,ny will
retain ownership of all currently
proposed parks unless dedication
is required by the county.
"And the company will plant
<See PARK, Page A%)
Low cock
New MAC
Chairman
• Retired Coast Guard Captain
Richard Lowcock is the new
chairman of the Mission Viejo
Municipal Advisory Council
(MACl . .,..
Loweock, Of 27911 Calle Valaes
in Casta de! Sol, was eJecled
Monday .Piih,t oilont° Wifh Cal
Ne v e , \a
sheriff 's de-
puty, as vice
chairman and
J e a n n e
Gagnebin, a
realtor, a s
second vice
chairman.
Lowco c k
was the
s e c 0 n d L.OWCOCK
highest vote getter in the Nov -
ember .Gen~.r.aJ _ ele.c.tio.n which
created the first Mission Viejo
MAC.
He will serve as chairman
throqgh March, 1976, when three
of the council members' terms
expire (Mrs. Gagnebin, Neve
and John Nobis) and the MAC is
reorgani:i:ed .
He ~replaces Kathl~cn Kelly ,
who has served as the MAC 's
chai~woman since the,November
election.
Viejo Library
Plans Events
For Big Week
The Mission Viejo Library has
announced the following events
th~s week in celebration of Na-
tional L·ibrary Week , which
began-Sunday:
-Wednesday :. Missioncot·
t/Viejobery awards ceremony at
3:30 p.m. Awar~ will be present-
ed to area 'school children who
have created their own books.
-Wednesday and Thursday :
Backwards s tory hour s.
Everything will be backwards.
'including the clothes or story
tellers. (Regis tration required;
information available from the
library.)
-Thursday: ··wizard or o z··
puppet show wlth the Treedle
Puppeteers from 3:JO to 4:15
p.m .
-Friday: Local bands and
singers will· provide entertain.-·
ment for young adults rtom 7 to 9
p.m .
All ev,ents will be held at the
library, 24~1 Chrisanta Drive in
1i1ission Vlejo. Additional in·
formation on all activities is
avaUable by calling lhe library,
830-7100.
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Onrltting , Answers
WASHINGTON <APl -
Former Treas ury Secretary
John B. Connally acknowledged
under cross-exa1nination al his
b1ibery trial today that he gave
some inaccurate answers to a
g rand jury a nd to Senate
\\lutergate Investigators.
Connally said. however, that
the inaccuracies resulted from
The F ount ain
carelessness und were not an ::it-
tem1>t to cuvcr up l\\'O alleged
$5,000 payoffs he IS lll'CUSC<l Of
fakinc.
Connally testified that, \1.'h~n
rirst questioned about lhc mat-
ter, he attached too little im-
portance to it.
"Frankly, I just didn't think it
\11as J?oiniz. to an1ount to u hill of
L a ke Fore st Tract
Remains i n Doubt
The future of the Lake Forest
fountain will remain in doubt un-
til Atay 5 when Orange County
planning com m issione rs re·
consider a r evision to the coin·
munity'5 mas te r plan.
Located immediately adjacent
to lhe San Diego Freeway, the
fountain is proposed for high
density reside ntial development
by Occidental Lund, Inc .. de-
velopers of th e l,758·acre
planned community.
Members of fhe commission
Monday said they were not suffi-
ciently prepared to deal wilh Oc-
cidental 's request for sever al
From Page Al
TE A CHERS
tended into the fall of this school
year.
zone changes on the vast El Toro
project.
At the suggestion of Senior
Planner Bryan Speegle, thL' iten1 ·
"'as tabled because some of the
densit1· changes sought by Oc-
cidental are inconsistent with the
land use element of the county's
General Plan.
· In additio n to the incon$isten·
cies, Speegle pointed out that the
area including the fountain is
presently drawn in on maps as
.. other open space," not residcn·
tial developm ent.
Commission members said
postponement of the item should
give additional time to property
owners and the Saddleback Area
Coo rdinating Council for a
response.
Lake Forest fountain, turned
ofr during the energy crisis,
enhance d the decor or t h e
planned community.
beans ~\nd just didn't pay that
much attention to it," he said. "J
should have but I didn't.
"Never in m y wildest dreams
. 1n n1y wildest ni~htmares
could I foresee that I'd be sitting
here today," he told assistant
spet·ia l prosecutor Frank M.
Tuerkhelmcr.
Connall y conceded that he
omitted telling a federal grand
jury about a meeting he had Oct.
29 , 1973, with J ake J acobsen, the
mi lk-producer lawyer who later
bcean1e Connall y 's chief ac·
cuser.
Connully testified before the
g rand jury on Nov. 14 , 19'73 -19
days :.irter the meeting \1:ith
Jacobsen at the She1·aton Crest
1-lotel in Austin, Tex. -and de-
nied that he held any convers&·
lions with J acobsen in the pre·
ceding three or four weeks.
Co n na ll y conceded to
Tucrkheimcr that the answer
\\•as not ae('urate, but said he was
C'on fused by the prosecutor's
questions at the time and as-
s umed mistakenly that he was
being asked about something
<.'lse.
At one point Tuerkhe imer
asked Conn ally if he recalled
President Nixon describing his
decision to r'aise milk price sup-
ports in 1971 as a "cold political
deal." Connally said he did not
recall such 'vords .
1'uerkhe imer then played a
previously unpublished White
House t ape recording of a two-
minute meeting between Connal-·
ly and Nixon on March23, 1971, in
which Nixon said: .. This is a cold
politi cal deal. They're very tough
political operators.''
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PHNOM Pf NH
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CAPITAL DOOMED? -Khmer Rouge rebels smashed
through Phnom Penh 's defenses and all but sealed the
city's fate as the first capital lo fall to the Communists
in the Indochina war, according to reports rrom the
besieged capital. See story, Page A4.
.Ford Asked to A.id
Escape From Saigon
TOKYO <UPI) -Ed Daly, the
man who captained the last, wild
flight from the South Vietnamese
city of Da Nang, asked President
Ford in pungent language today
to cut re d Lape and help peopJt
escape from Saigon.
In staccato bursts or words,
Daly, pres ident of World
Airways, read a telegram he
drafted lo the President.
''Keep your (expletive deleted)
CIA men out or the action end let
those-who are immediately in·
terested do a job,'' the statement
said.
"Get some of your gutless
military -'"personnel and State
Department types out. Get some
loyal and dedicated men in who
can make a contribution.
"Being one of your largest
personal aqd corporate tax·
payers, I have a right to an opi-
nion. Let's get moving."
Daly read the statement in his
suite al a Tokyo hotel at the end
or a frustrating d ay. Sunday, he
sent two or his World Airways
planes, a DC8 and a 727. from
Tokyo to Saigon in hopes he
would be allowed to fill them with
evacuees .
CAMBODIANS HANG ON
IN PHNOM PENlt; P119e A4
There are 4,000 to 5,000
Americans in Saigon.
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PAR.K ••• ' I
for erosion 1control onb' on slopea
unless a higher s t undard of
landscaping is l'equircd by the
county .''
According to county ordinance,
developers must dedicate 2.~
ocres of park space to the county
for every 1.000 residents. But lbe
Mission Viejo Company has gone
beyond the roquiremenl in
all!'lost'every case, averagin110
acres per 1.000 residents.
Of 10 parks presently de-
veloped in the ~11 ssion Viejo
Pla nned Community, the county
has not lmprovC!d a sint:le one,
Stevens noted.
I-le said company off icials
believe that becaulic they halve
1 gone the second rnile to accom· ~modate the county's push for ·
open space, county service are:.i.
nine serving l\fission Viejo is be-
ing bypassed for funds by the'
county Harbors, Beaches and
Parks Department.
Last 1nonth, Richard Kelly,
county special districts ad~
ministr a tor, told company ·
representatives and the Mission
Viejo MAC that the company has ·
put lb\ county in an impossible
fin ancial position by donating
more land than the cowlly can af-'
fo1·d lo develop.
He said CSA 9 has bare ly
enough money to maintain the
land, and no money to develop il.
E ven if the service area lak
rate went up to the m aximum al·
lowed by the state -46.2 cen"t,s
per 100 assessed valuation, conl·
e ared to the present 41.6 -lhl'.
service area would be in the r ed
by 1976, Kelly said. ;
Stevens said the i;;ompany s
new interim policy does not
mean land earm a rked for par}c:i ·
will be subdivided lUld used cw--
developments. •• •
"We'll designate the land ~ ·
. separate and unbuJldBble unl\l
the issues are resol\'ed, ''he sai<I,. ·
. ' Drunk Drive ·
' This year , the SVEA package
quotes no specific percentage
figure. However, SVEA Presi·
dent J a mes Wehan said publicly
the cost of living increase has
been about 12 percent this year
and he said that probably would
be what teacher s would aim for.
Wi th the opening or Canada
Road, the fountain is no longer
needed, according to Occidental
\Vhich owns the fountain and sur-
rounding land. _
Except for the problem areas
cited by Speegle, lhe fifth Lake
Forest planned community re-
vision wa! d eemed acceptable by
planners .
Thornsley Reveals
Order of Business
He toJd newsmen t h at
American and Sout h Vietnamese
authorities refused to allow
anybody to board the planes.·
They carpe back to Tokyo empty
today.
Daly also reiterated he b8d
been told by a high VJetnamese
military m an that an official ·or
the U .S. Embassy in Saigon sug-
gested the two World Airways
planes be shot down on takeoff.
Susp ect .H eld .
Mte r Ass ault.;
A Mission Viejo man halt~d ·
Monday for what Orange CounJ.,y ·
Sheriff's officers said ~U
drunken driving was jailed on a;o .... ·
ditional charges of assauJt anp ·
battery on a police officer and r~A ·
sisting arrest after he alleged.LY·
In their written state ment,
trustees said, "We are mindful of
t h e economic conditions
throughout our country as well as
the enormous burdens on the t<AX-
payers of our community.
F rom P age Al
AIRPORT ...
could be built and special transit
service could be ins talled.
Clark, who seconded Riley's ·
motion for a study of Rancho
California, said the action should
prove to the Grand Jury that
s upervisors are vitall.Y .. con-
cerned with solving the county·
airport problems.
"The Grand Jury report lacks
de pth and w as poorly re·
searched1" Clark insisted.
The Anaheim supervisor had
rive basic criticisnis of the report
·including :
-Wh at he called the "foolish·
ness" or a proposal to create a
new political agency.
-His contention that the jury's
proposed property tax financi ng
plan for airports would require a
Jarge tax rate.
-His comment that the jury is
"foolish '' to recommend county
purchase of private light plane
airports that would then be taken
off the tax rolls.
-That the jury is wrong in a5-
suming that the enVironmehta1
·impact report for the existing
county jetport should be speeded
up as an expedient way of hasten-
ing improvements at the facility.
-And he called the jury's ad-
vocacy of the immediate county
purchase of an airport site in the
north county C hino Hills
•'ridiculous.''
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BOU_NDARY
When Parents complained.
they were offered the choice of
where to send their students. So
the district is no)V providing bus-
ing for 15 stude nts in the tract to
go to El Toro, while 12 others
walk to M~sion .
As Cooper explains it, there
·are t-.yo-short-term alternatives
to crowding or under-capacity
problems: busing or building
portable unit s until a
neighborhood 's growth
stabilizes.
At a recent trustee meeting,
Vickie Birdsall. an a ctive
member of the boundary com-
mittee, told the trusteeS there
had been enough study of the op-
tions and urged them to take
responsibility for the decision .
Tr ustee Loa '\' oung c1iticizcd
the process of gat,herlng com-
munity opinion. saying, ''None of
the reports ure coming up with
what the community wants.''
F ather Loses
His R eading
Su it in Court
A f-funtington Beach father,
who s ued the schools claiming tv.·o
of his ~hildre n can't read well. a1>-
parently has los t his case in court.
Judge Ragnar R. Engebretsen
.ruled Jrlonday that while he sym-
pathizes with the problem, he
does not believe the schools can be
held responsible if students can·
not read, write a nd spell ,
Judge Engebretsen made the
ruling on a sn1all claims suit filed
agai nst th e Fountain Valley
School Di s tri ct by Jam es
Sweeney, 19801 Isthmus Lane.
Huntington Beach .
He c laimed t he district was
"negligent :ind imcompetent" in
failing to teach his 13-year-old
daughter, Rose. to read. She is a
student at Newland School in Jlun-
tington Beach.
S"'·eeney also lost a similar case
a week ago riled against U1e State
of California, the Fountain Valley
District a nd the fluntington
Beach Union l·Tigh Sc·hool District
on behalf of his son. Patrick, a stu-
dent at Edison High School.
In that ruling, Judge \Villiam
!\lock said tlu.'charges wcr~· made
··tardily" i.1n<l Sweeney railed to
show negligence on the pa.rt of the cduc~tiona l system .
"It is po!ii siblc that Patrick's
0"'11 cap a bili I 1cs n'i I/ forever Ii mit
him in his abilities so fSJr as read·
ing, "'riling und sp~lling ar<? con·
cerncd," llo1 ock said in his written
ruling.
He also sug~t'sted parents ot
horne n~(·d to help in the educa-
tional process, and he ~aid ii
seemed the srhools had conduct-
ed tesling tfnd s pecial techniques
l-Ohelp P atrick learn.
The new Capistrano Unified
School District superintendent,
Dr. J erome Thornsley, said his
first ord e r of business is t o
become ,;terribly well informed"
on the workings of the local
schoo ls.
Thornsley, 40, was hired last
week to succeed Truman
Benedict as head of the 12,500-
stude nt district. He will earn
$37 ,500annually.
"I want to become extremely
well acquainted with what is,"
Thornsley said, •·Sowid decision
making must be based on' good
backup d ata."
He said he plans to m a ke
several trips between Yucaipa,
where he is now empl_oyed as superintendent of the Yucaipa
Joint Unified School District, to
Capistrano to orient himself prior .,,., ~"' .,,., ~ ~ ~
Tlwrnsley
'De manding'
-Tlwmpso n
"He's a doer. That's what we
need .''
William Thompson. president
of the Capistrano Unified School
District boa rd of education, to-
day s aid employment of Dr.
Jerome Thornsley of Yucaipa as
superintendent will help the dis-
trict overcome som e of its cur-
rent proble m s.
..He has had experi ence in pro-
blems similar t o ours," said
Thompson, sing ling out student
~rowth nnd concern over recent
. tes t scores as areas where
Thornsley will be valuable.
"I think he will stand for no
nonsense on the part of the staff.
He will be demanding. He's t.he
kind o ( superintendent who will
shoulder r~sponsibility for pro-
blems and their solutions.''
Coast Couple
Sue Air wes t
I n 'Bumping'
LAS VEGAS (AP I -A •uit has
bren filed against Hughes
r\1rwest by a Dana Point couple
arrested for protestin g being
bumped from a n Airwest nJ ght
(cir whi('h they h ad reserved
srattickcts.
Stuart and Urse) Eastm11n con~
tend in their s uit filed Friday that
A1r\.\·est rcg ul~rly overbooks 11nd
O\'ersells flights.
The Eastm ans .said they were
bumped from a round trip fli ght
to Santa Ana last May and were
arr r es ted for di sorderl y
conduct following an argument
"'ith •lug hes employe•. They
were round innocent or the
<'harge.
Oere ndants in the suJ t are
Hughes Airwest Corp., llughes
employe John Otero. members or
the Las Vegas city government
and th'C C lark County Com-
mission. Shertff Ralph Lamb and
two metroPolitan poticeof(lcen.
' .
to beginning his duties full time
July l .
"I feel confident that I can build
upon their s uccesses. Capistrano
· has a reputation as 811 outstand·
ing school district," Thornsley
said.
He said he considered bis new
job a "professional advance-
ment.'' t-l e will ha've respo!Jsibili-
ty over about 7,000 mor.e students
and will be maki11g $3,400 more
each year.
Thornsley signed his contr;act
\Vith the district last week follow-
ing an executive session by the
Capistrano board o( trust ees.
They will act on the contract and
stage a reception• for the new
superintendent Monday.
Benedict, s uperintendent for
nine years, will step into the dis·
trict 's No. 2 spot as Qepuly
superinte nde nt at an annual
salary or $32 ,qoo. Benedict asked
that he be relieved of the s uperin-
tendency for personaJ reasons.
Thornsley, a f atherof four, said
he will relocate his family in the
Capistrano area . ··J strongly want
my c hi ldre n in Capistrano
schools,·· he said.
The new s uperintendent said he
probably will sideline his current
teaching positions with Redlands
University a nd Pepperdine
University wher e he ha~ taught
school fin a nce, sC'hool law and in-
struction.
"f\.1y firs t concern is to do a n
outstanding job for the
Capistrano school district," he
said.
Whether the suggestion was
made seriously -or made at all
-South Vietna mese guards at
Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Airport let
the planes Jeave unmolested. Da-
ly said they could have "carried
atound 700 persons to a new life
outside Vietnam.''
As a r esult, Daly said, lhe DCB
and a second craft lhat had gone
to Saigon to pick up a load or or-
phans had to fly back to Japan
nearly empty. ·
lie sent a telegram of protest to
Ford and other U.S. officials
shortly before taking off from
Saigon saying the U.S. govern-
ment canceled bis insurance and
his contract to continue Oyjng
emergency supplies into Cam-
bodia.
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TRAFFIC ...
Alisos Boulevard and J eronimo
Road as s uggested by the Seville
Homeowners Assoeiatlon.
-Improve sidewalks along La
Paz Road from Rickenbacker
Road in Laguna Hills to Chrisan·
la Drive in Mission Viejo.
-Abandon and remove the lit·
tie-use d Second Street bridge
over Aliso Creek in El Toro, since
recent road improvements have
. opened the alternate routes of
. l\fuirlands Bouel vard and
Jeronimo Road.
attacked two de puties. 1 ~
Offi cers said John Henry /'yl-
derton, 40. of 26462 Via Del SQJ.
attacked them after they half#I.
his car near the intersection<Rf"
Cro"''" Valley Parkway aiw·
Puerta Real and ordered him t,o·
leave the vehicle. .,, ·
They said one deputy was,
kicked in the thigh by Andera.t·
"''hile the three struggled outside
the officers' patrol car. Anderton
"'as finally handcuffed alif\I
lodged i n the county jail ..
fl,
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Police Seek ·" ..
Mi ss ing Boy '
HOLLYWOOD .(APl -An in ·
tensive police search· v.'aS un· ·
der way today for a missing.:a··
year-old boy believed kidnapedhS"
he wallh!d home from parochial·
school Monday. .•
Cary Guzman. second-grade
student at Immaculate Heart. oC
Mary School. was last seen witJJ.
'an unidentified m an , police sattt.
The boy told friends he and the·
man, who appeared to be3SOl'A0,
"'ere goi ng to Disneyland. • •• ~
.. The boy m ay have been Mx>
friendly for his own good," said'.
police Lt. L.A. Durrer. 1111
" THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. '
' i\f , '
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ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION
REGARDING ENERGY AND THE LACK THEREOF.
IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS, THAT THE REAL
CRISIS IS A N INDIVIDUAL ONE . WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY
THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE-"OON'T STAND
U~ WHEN YOU CAN SIT. DON'T SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN," ETC.
UNFORTUNATELY. THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER
INTO BUSINESS, ANO IT IS INCREASI NGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO
FINE A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT
ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN. ANO THE CARPETS
ARE STRETCHED PROPERLY. ANO THE CARPETS ARE
STRETCHED PR OPERL:Y, AND THE SEAMS ARE HAND-SEWN
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VOL. 68, NO. 105, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES
Riverside Site
Airport Eyed
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Outside County
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Of Hie Dally P'll.t St.ft
Orange County supervisors de·
~ided unanimously today to
9tudy the possibility or develop·
1,11g an international airport at
flancho Californil;j in Riverside
younty.
t The board uuthOrized
Gas Death
Tale Nixed0
CANBERRA CU P!) -
DeCense Minister Lance
Barnard said today he had
no evidence that prisoners
from American jails had
been killed as guinea pigs
during a World War II ex-
perimental bombing at-
tack with mustard gas on
an isl 'and orr the
Queensland coast.
The allegation was m<1.de
Monday by a former Royal
Australian Air Force pilot,
who said he participated in
the bombing 200 miles off
the coast in 1944.
Barnard said the inci-
dent to which the pilot re-
ferred was similar in some
respects to a report in the
Australian official war his-
tory but the allegation dif-
fered from the known
facts. _.
30 Teens Seeking
Posts on Council
By today's deadline, more than
'30 Irvine teenagers had turned in
applications to. Sit on a seven-
' member city teen advisory coun·
cil, according lo teen center
manager Tari Avera.
The panel, to be selected by the
community services com-
mission, will advise other city
bodies on the feelings of the teen
community and will make re-
commendations for teen ac-
tivities, she said.
Supervisors Thomas Riley and.
Ralph Diedrich and Couµty
Airport Director Robert
Bresnahan lo confer with or-
-ricials from Riv.erside ·and San
Diego Countie& about a possible
joint powers ai~pofl arratagc-
ment.
The board's action came after
Supervisor Ralph Clark shan>IY
criticized the Orange County
Grand Jury tor, its airport report.
·· The report suggested creation
of a new county airport authority
with consoUdated power over all
civilian airfields in the county.
Clark said the jury report was
a "simplistic ~nd naive answer
to a complex problem."
The Rancho California airport
proposal was made by Riley, a
retired Marine general, who has
staunchly opposed an alternative
airport site on the Marines' Camp
Pendleton base jn San Diego
County.
The Pendleton alternative has
been publicly favored by the
other four board members.
Riley said Rancho California, a
Kaiser-Aetna development near
the borders or all three counties.
offers the best alternative to air
transit needs.
He said there is enough room
for several major runways lhal
would not impact restdential'
areas with rtois e. ·
A difficulty in a Rancho
California 3irport is surface ac-
cess from Oraoge County. But
Riley said there are routes that
could be built and special transit
service could be iostalled.
Clark, who seconded Riley's
motion for a study . of Rancho
California, said the action should
prove to the Grand Jury that
supervisors are v~tally .. con-
cern~ with solving the . county
· airpOrt.protilems ..
"~ Grand Jury report lacks
depth and was . poorly re·
searched,'' Clark insisted.
The Arlaheim supervisor had
five basic criticisms of the report
including: .
-What be called the ''foolish·
ness" or a proposal lo create a
new political agency.
<See AIRPORT, PageA2>
Planners Postppne
Development Study
The Irvine Planning Com-
mission has continued WltiI June
2 consideration or a general plan
a1J1endment which would step up
development or a new village in
the city.
The Irvine Company has asked
the city to allow it to develop the
Village of New Culver, 1,300
a,cres northwest of Culver Drive
between Moulton Parkway and
1tbe San Diego Freeway.
1Presently, the area is
scheduled tor development after
J'Dly 1979. The Company ,
however, maintains that the area
1'1:s always been scheduled tor
d°eVelopment before that dale
dhd that moving the date back
Was a mistake made in the rush
~
Considerable clowllness
through Wednesday with
continued showers. Cool·
with highs near 60. Lows
tonight 45 lo 52. Chance of
rain decreasing to 70 per-
cent Wednesday.
• l~S IDE TODA V
A recrnt Harris poli show.s
that 1f1.0lt ~Opie -~and
old alike -believe the 'nwth'
that old . age i& . a mf.smzble
Ihm of U/e. Read surpriring
re.WI• P.aoi Alf.
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lo approve the city general plan.
Company plans call for up to
20,300 residents in the area.
According to Planning Com-
missioner Walt Rungailis, a
·number of questions must be
answered before any decision is
made on d evelopment of the
land.
Among the m, he said, are traf-
fic flow, how public improve·
ments are to be financed and
whether the school district can
afford facilities for students who
would move into the area.
The Irvine Company has ad·
vacated stepping up develop·
ment of the area, contending it
will be a major source of
moderate-income housing for the
city:
'Inaccurate'
Answers Told
By Connally
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Former Treasury Secretary
John 8 . Connally acknowledged
under cross·examination at his
bribery trial today that he gave
some inaccur1tte answers to a
grand jury and lo Senate
Watergate investigators.
Connally said, however, that
the inaccuracies resulted from
carelessness and were not an at-
tempt to .cover up two alleged
SS,000 payoffs he is accused of
taking.
Connally testified that, whon
first questioned about the mol-
ter. he attaChed too lllUe im-portan~e to it.. · ::.
"Frankly, I just didn't think it
was aoin•• to..a.mouat to •J\i..ll-of !Mllins .and Jutt didn't .,. that
much attention to It.'' l\e.-sald. "l
'Should have but I didn't,
"Never in my wildest dreams
... In my. wlldeat nlJ{htmares
could I ro ... see that I'd be alttlna•
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Today's Closing
N. \'. Stoek1<1
TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975 TEN CENTS
• ath Seen
Million Viet Toll Predicted
01111 PIMt st.ti ~·
MODERN 'REVERE'
lrvlne'a Jane Paul
Irvine's
Revere
Horseless
If the original Paul Rev~e had
had the problems of Irvine's r ein -
carnated revolutionary , the
\•illagers and farmers would not
have been warned and the red-
coats would have sashayed
through the countryside without
resistance.
Irvine's Paul Reverl' can't
even find a horse.
With Saturday's bicentenniul
kickoff parade approaching, she
has searched the 83,000-acre
Irvine Ranch for a mount, so far
without success.
w...sH1iiGTON <AP> -The
Ford admjnistration, pleading
for the S722 million the President
requested for South Vietnam,
told Congress today 200,000
South Vietnam ese will be kjiled
in a bloodbath if the country
falls -<:tnd rhe toll could go lo a
million.
Defense Secretary J ames R.
Schlesinger made the prediction
to the HoJJse Armed Services
Committee, s aying nearly half
of Ford's aid request is needed
to reconstitute rour of s i x
divisions that collapsed during
South Vietnam 's retreat.
Schlesinger s aid Ford has .. in·
herent power '' to evacuate
Americans from South Vietnam
-but needs authority from
Congress lo use military forces
to evacuate "up to some hun-
dreds of thousands of South Viet-
namese."
Sc hlesinge'r said he could not
predict the s urvival of the
Saigon government it the $722
million is approved.
··They would have a chance."" ·
Schl esinger declared.
Without the aid he said, "there
is no chance."
Meanwhile, Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger told the
Senate Appropriations Commit~
tee that Congress should grant
the President's request instead
or trying to determine what wenl
wrong in Southeast Asia.
"Many will argue that we
have done more than enough for
the government and the people
or South Vietnam,., Kissinger
said. "I do not agree with that
propositioin, however, nor do I
believe that to review endlessly
the · wisdom of our original in·
volvement se rves a useful
purpose now.''
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Kissinger also confirmed to·
day that the U.S. Emblilissy in
Saigon has been instructed to re-
duce the number of Ame1;cans
in South Vie tnam to an.,essentia l ·
minimum . American offi cials
s::iid privately the total "'"·ould be
cut t9 1,000 or Jess.
Ki ssinger told Congress that
·• Americans remaininJ( number
··well below 5,000 as or today.,,,,
. As he testifi ed , the sen ate
Foreign Relatio ns Committee
began drafting an authorization
of runds for evacuating
Americans and some South Viet-
namese .
Members of the committee
told reporters they are drafting
legislation to create a contingen-
cy fund for the President to use
for specific purposes, such as
U.S. evacuation from South Viet·
(See TOLL~ Page J\2)
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Angry Daly
Asks Viet
Flight OK • TOKYO (UPI) -Ed Dal y, the
man who captained the last, wild
fli ght from the South Vietnamese
city or Da Nang, asked President
Ford in pungent language today
to cut red tape and help people
escape from Saigon.
In staccato bur~ls of words,
Dal y. president of \\1o rld
Airways , read a telegram he
drafted lo the President.
Perhaps in a spirit of more up-
to-date liberation, Irvine's Paul
Revere is female -Jane Paul of
Culverdale.
Her mid-day ride -if someone
will donate a horse -will be part
of a Jaycees-sponsored parade
Saturday.
CAPITAL DOOMED? -Khmer Rouge rebels smashed
through Phnom Penh's defenses and all but sealed the
city's fate as the first capital to fall to the Communists
in the Indochina war. according to reports from the
··Keep yo\lr (expletive deleted t
CIA men out or the action and let
CAMBODIANS HANG ON
IN PHNOM.PENH, Page A4 Tbe puade, •Whieh•begins at 1().1
a .m. at Town ~enter, will also
feature a Qf~ana~rum corps, a
Marine color guard and city
council members in colonial-era
finery.
-besieged ~apital. See story, Page A4. •
'No Reereation'
.. . ' those wh9 are immedJately in·
terested do a job,'' the statement
said.
The parade-will proceed along
Campus Drive to Culver Drive,
turn north to the teen center, east
on Michelson Drive to University
Park Shopping Center, and right
on Seton ending at University
Park School.
Tempo.rary Center
For Teens Pushed ·
"Get some of your gutless
military personnel and Stale
Department types out. Get some 1
loyal and dedicated men in who
can make a contribution.
··Being one of your largest
pers onal and corporate tax-j
payers, I have a rigbt to an opi-
nion. Let 's get movin'g." A second parade will begin af·
lerwards al Culver and Moulton
Parkway, following Moulton to
Harvard Avenue, north on
Harvard to Harvard A~nue Ball
Park, east on Walnut.Avenue to
Walnut Village Shopping Center,
south on Yale Avenue, ending at
Presley Park. '
At the two s hopping centers,
the Jaycees will have recruit-
ment booths for minutemen.
Irvine Mayor Art Anthony, who
has adopted Ben Franklin as his
revolutionary counterpart, will
procfaim the bicentennial al the
shopping center stops.
Mrs. Paul and a neighbor arc
sewing a Paul Revere costume
for the parade and subsequent
bicentennial events, but the best
offer on a horse to date is $50 for
the parade.
-
Mo s t of Irv i ne 's 3,800
teenagers have no available
public recreation, according to
Community Se rvices Director
Paul Brady.
Brady has asked the communi·
ty services commission to con·
sider whether a temporary drop-
in teen center should be built at
the Irvine Community Park site
in North Irvine.
About 2",275 Irvine teenagers
live north of Moulton Parkway,
said Brady, and are too distant to
use the existing teen center in the
Rancho San Joaquin area.
Many ot the 70 percent of
Irvine's teenagers living in the
north have to travel nine miles or
more to use the existing center,
he said.
A second center would cost
$41,755 during its rirsl year, he
s aid, including the building.
personnel and s upplies .
Th e existing center,
established in response to de-
mands for t een facilities in the
wake of large-scale drug arrests
a year ago, has been a success,
according lo its manager Tari
Avera.
Several requests have been
made by residents lo establish a·
second cent.er in the northern end
or the city, Brady aaid.
The existing centel-offers
refreshm ents, coin-operated
games and entertainment on a
continuing bas is . Additionally,
the center has ·organized a
number of tee n activities such as
concerts, trips , dances and
sports events.
Daly read the statement in hi s
suite at a Tokyo hotel at the end
of a frustrating day. Sunday, he
sent two or his World Airways
planes, a DCB and a 7'Z7, from
Tokyo to Saigon in hopes he
would be allowed to fill them with
evacuees.
There are 4 ,000 lo 5 ,000
Ame~cans.in Saigon. ·1
He told newsmen that
Ame rican and South Vietnamese
authorities refused to a llow
anybody to board the planes.
They came back to Tokyo empty
today.
Daly als o reiterated he h8d
been told by a high Vietnamese
military man that an official of
the U.S. Embassy in Saigon sug-
gested the ,two World Airways
pf an es be shot down on takeoff.
So, what is a nice girl like he r
doing in a situation like this?
. "I was just'thinking, 'Wouldn 't
it be run to ride around at mid-
night some night and wake up the
neighbors'." Mrs. Paul said.
''I was talking to (Coun-
cilwoman) Gaby Pryor al church
and she thought it was a great
idea and asked me ir I would like
to be Paul Revere." Mrs. Paul .
said.
lryine Budget Set
For Airing Tonight
Whether the suggestion was
made serlOusly -or made at all
-South 'Vietnamese guards at 1 Saigon's Tan Son Nhul Airport Jet
the planes leave unmolested. Da-
ly sai(i they could have "carried
around.700.persons to a new lire
outside Vietnam.··
As aTesult Daly said, the DCB
and a se«100dr craft that had gone
to Saigo"n to pick up a load of or-
phans had to fly back to Japan
nearly empty. Anyone with a horse or ideas
where to get one can contact the
bicentennial committee by call~
ing Marsha Polizzi at 559-0175 or
Jim Kincannon at 559-4.137.
Knife Assault
Pair Sought
Financial matters will
dominate tonight's Irvine City
Council meeting. The council will
concentrate on next year's city
budget and a consultant's recom-
mendation for fin~ncing future
city growth.
The meeting will be held at city
hall, 4201 Campus Drive at 7:30
p.m .
! The council will consider a $55
million bond issue to finance
public in:iprovements over the
next rive years. The bond issue,
which would have to be approved
Irvine police are seeking two by city voters, .has been recom-
youths who allegedly held knives mended as the principak,m'cans
to the throats of two small boys at of finaoclng public improve·
a north city park, threatening lo menta by Public Worts Director
killthem. Brent Muchow and Ad-
The incident in the park adja-mlnistrative Services Director
cent tq El Camlno Real School. James Harrington.
4783 Karen Ann Lane, ended In past discussions, council
without physical harm. although members have scoffed at the no-
Pollce will cba11a:e the suspect$ lion that voters would approve a
wltb a11'au~t with a deadly large bond tor streets, public
w~;-r Jam~ B~~~ ·~r.~?:l~;-':"~ties
the Vlctil!l•. aged '.o,At,;6, .... 'I; . e~~\h.(\a .bqilfl '"5ue ,.,..·-
.... fa#l1' ~· d~pUona111t · · ma\ended u '!he lea'st U ·
U..lr at!ile~erS; u . 'hie incid'lit ponsl•e '!'•)' tofln~l~'s
which O<Cllfreil.Sund~ ni...... groWjh lli a study by oonklllLints ·suspe~· soulht-for juvenil~ Grtf!ef\h•aen -Krdc~er'. · .
court action are described &!\ A~cdrding to City Attorney
about 10 and 12, with blonde halt James·EMckson, so~program
and eaeh"wilh a IOW'·in~,[)Odcet lor prov141ng public lmprove-
llnife. ments'fnustbe dr"a.flfdorlbe City
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could lose its power to control the
1 pace of development. The pre-
sent growth phasing plan is
based on public improvements
being avai'lable on litne. <See R ED TAPE, Page A2)
Boom Ending
College Growth Decelerates
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The college boom -
in students, campuses and fin ancing -is over.
· And school and government officials better get
used to the Idea of rapidly decelerating growth if they
want lo cope with the nation's unmet higher educa-
tional needs.
That is the conclusion of the board of trustees of
the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
.Teaching in a stu(Sy-released today at its semiannual
meeting at the University of Utah.
-"IG"ttra)f ruit be exactly un-American for an in·
stitution in. fire l/riited States not to be intent on
growth,'1 the ~~rt said, "but it certain!¥ hi\& i.;en
unch.aracterl~Uc. It is now, however, be@m1ng
characteristic, al least, for institutions of big~er
education.'' .
The study said the period 1970-1985 is a.nd will be a
period of "fast deceleration of growth" for the n•·
lion's colleges and,universities. ,
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·In Saigon ·
A contingent of 19 persons in·
e luding six from the Orange
Coast representing the Jnterna·
tional Medical VolWlleers. ar-
rived in South Vietnam Monday
to begi n ministering to \va r re·
fugees .
The I MV org<inization head-
quart ere d a l the Newport
Sheraton Hotel a.lready had two
pE.-rso ns in the Saigon area,
evaluating task s the n1 crcy 1n is·
s1on must face in the \11ar zone.
This 21-member volWlleer or-
ganization represents three aid
teams of seven individuals C'ach
assigned to minister to health
care needs of the dispossessed re~
fugees.
They v.'ill be assigned to six r e·
fu gee camps in the immediate
Saigon area, treating a variety or
diseases which ha ve broken out
in epidemic proportions. due to
poor sanitation.
Tons of medica l supplies are
also being m a 1·shaled by the JJ\1V
group. a branch of LIGA Interna·
tional. a nonprofit humanita rian
orgoni zati on, for use and di s-
tribution.
Orange Coast medical person·
net in the Saigon area today in·
<·Jude Dr . William Lanz, of
Laguna Beach , Lawre n ce
Woodhouse, RN, of Garden
Grove, Winifred CQJtley. RN, of
Newport Beach, Sue Omstcad,
RN, of Santa Ana, Alice Sanchez,
RN , of Lagu · -C'.h . a nd
J)<'ramedic endy Ove e, of
Coro Mar.
he group is expected lo s •nd
tY.'O to four weeks in the Sai n
area on the trip, which was fin 1-
ly authorized by the U.S. St tc
Department.
Spokesman Phil Schorn er
said their flight tab was pick d
up. with 60 percent paid by th
State Department and 40 percen
by Pan American Airways.
Father Loses
His Reading
Suit in Court
A· Huntington Beach father,
who sued the schools claiming two
of his children can't read well, ap--
parently has lost his case in court.
Judge Ragnar R. Engebretsen
ruled Monday that while he sym-
pathizes with the problem, he
does not believe the schools can be
.held responsible if students can·
11otread, write and spell.
' Judge Engebretsen made the
ruling on a small claims s uit filed
against the Fountain Valley
School Di s trict by James
Sweeney, 19801 Isthmus Lane,
Huntington Beach.
He cl'aimed the district was
"negligent and imcompelenl" in
failing lo teach his 13-year-old
daughter, Rose, to read. She is a
student at Newland School in Hun·
tington Beach.
Sweeney also lost a similar case
a week ago filed against the State
of California, the Fountain Valley
District and the Huntington
Be3'ch Union High School District
on beh a~f of his son, Patrick, a stu-
dent at EdiS>n High School.
In that ruling, Judge William
Mock said the charges were made
''tardily" and Sweeney failed to
show negligence on the part of the
educational system .
.. It is possible that Palrick"s
own capabilities will forever limit
him in his abilities so far as read·,
ing, writing a nd spelling are con·
cerned,'' Mock said in his written
ruling.
He also suggested parents at
home need lo help in the educa-
tional process, and he said it
seemed the schools had conduct·
ed tes ting and special techniques
to help Patrick learn.
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IRVINE ORATOR
Juliette Delnum
2 Irvine Students
In Forensic Meet
Two ' s tude nts a t Univer sity
lligh School in Irvine will be
among six students r epresenting
Orange County at the National
I Forensic League championships
in Indianapolis, Indiana, in June.
Lauren Maye r and Juliette
Oeinum have brought home
more than a dozen prizes follow·
ing speech competition this year.
l\oliss Oeinum. who competes in
the original oratory category,
has been speaking on the pro-
blems of th e physicall y de·
formed. Mi ss Mayer, a fl exible
speaker , ha s addressed a
number of topics as an extem-
poraneous speaker.
~I iss De in um 's talk was in·
150 Japanese
Village Deer
Get New Home
LOS ANGELES -A new home
h as been arranged for the re·
maining 150 deer at J aoanese
Village, it was announced Mon-
day by Charles Powell. genera.I
manager of the defunct deer
park.
The deer will be transferred lo
the University of California at
Davis where an 18·month r e·
s earch grant to slud1y
tuberculosis in deer has been
given to the scbool of veterinary
medicine.
The research grant is being
funded by Six Flags, Inc .. the
parent corporation of Japanese
Village.
In Decein ber approxima tely
18J deer that h ad positive reac-
tions to tuberculosis tests were
1 destroyed.
A short, brisk 'Controversy
emerged after the deer were
killed. Many citizens, including
the m ayor of Buena Park where
the park was located, picketed
the facility.
"It has bee n very difficult lo
find a hom e with adequate
facilities lo provide for the care
and rehabilitation of the deer and
that met all regulatory agency
requirements," Powell said.
"The University of Cali[ornia
at Davis was approved by all
agencies a nd · has excellent
, vet e rinarian facilities," he
added.
A s pokesman for the school
said "the research should pro·
vide important ne w information
on the treatment of tuberculosis
in deer a nd other wild animals.
At this time little is known about
tuberculosis in dee r."
1'he spokesman added that any
deer considered cured. under re·
gulatory requirements, will be
made avail abl e for relocal,ion.
The deer will be transferred to
a quara ntined animal research
facility a t UC Davis.
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nam, with s pecifi c limits.
·'There is a recognition th at
some endangered Vietna mese
would want to come out with the
Americans." said Sen. Frank
Church (O ·Jdah o). ,''The
lang uage y.·ould accommodate
this.·'
Sen. John J . Sparkman CD·
Ala.). committee chairman, said
the legislation being considered
''primari ly dea ls with e vacua·
tion of Americans, but does have
something in there regarding
foreign nationals."
Frofft PllfJf' A J
RED TAPE ..
He sent a telegram of prole!'l io
Ford a nd other U.S. officials
shortly before taking off from
Saigon saying the U.S. gov<'rn·
mcnt canceled his insurance and
his contract to continue flying
emergency supplies into Cam·
bodia .
"There is no 'l''Onder that the
peoples of the v.·orld have lost
their confid ence in the U.S. ROY·
ernment and its people," he l'iaid
in the cable.
spired by a visit to a freak show
at the Orange County Fair two
years ago.
"My talk is about the problems
of the deformed ," s he said, ''and
about trying to get society lo
treat them as normal people
: rather than as a freak show.''
: Although Miss Mayer speaks
on a variety of topics, she recalls
a favorite -the equal rights
amendment.
··11 is easy t o speak on
something which you believe in
strongly," s he said ... I think it is
very necessary .
.. Of course, that one \\•as kind
of hard to make. All the judges
were male." 1
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CONNALLY.
here today," he told assistant
special prosecutor Frank M.
Tuerkheirner .
Connally conceded that he
omitted telling a fede .. al grand
j ury about a m eeting he had Oct.
29. 1973, with J ake J acobsen, the
milk·producer lawyer who later
became Connally's chi ef ac -
cuser.
Connally \f!stified before the
grand jury on Nov. 14, 1973 -19
days after the meeting with
Jacobsen at the Sheraton Crest
Hotel in Austin, Tex. -and de·
nied that he held any conversa·
lions with Jacobsen in the pre-
ceding three or four weeks.0
C onnally ·conceded to
Tuerkheimer that the a wer
was not accurate, but said he was
confused by the prosecutor's
qµe stions at the time and as·
sumed mistakenly that he was
being as ked about something
else.
Al one point Tuerkheimer
asked Connally if he recalled
President Nixon describing his
decision lo raise milk price sup-
ports in 1971 as a "cold political
deal." Connally said he did not
recall such words.
Tuerkheimer then played a
previous ly unpublis hed While
House tape recording of a two-
minute m eeting between Connal-
Jy i:tnd Nixon on March 23, 1971, in
which Nixon said : "Titis is a cold
political deal. They're very tough
political o·peralors."
Connally told Tuerkheimer
that. with his m e mory refreshed
by the tape, he recalled that Nix-
on was talking about "tough
political operators" in Congress
pushing for an increase in price
supports.
He said the ''politi cal deal"
was a refert>nce to an attempt to
use Nixon's orde r to increase
prices lo soften congressional op-
position to Nixon's proposals to
share federal tax revenues with ~tales a nd localities,
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AIRPORT. • •
-His contention that the jury·s
proposed properly tax financing
plan for a irports would require a
large tax rate.
-His comment that the jury is
''foolis h" to recommend county
purchase of private light plane
airports that would then be taken
ofl the tax rolls.
-That the jury is wrong in as·
suming that the environmental
impact r eport (or t he ex.isling
county jetport should be speeded
up as a n expedient way of hasten·
ing improvements at the facility.
-And he ca lled the jury's ad·
vocacy of the Immediate county
purchase of an airport site In the
north county Chino Hills
"tidiculoua. ·•
Witness Murdered
SACRAMENTO. (UPI> .:_ A
wi tness in a narcotics murder
case has been stabbed to death in
the Sacramento Cowrty Jail, the
!i herif('s office reports. In·
vestig11tors said Edward Barela.
2.1, was slabbed with a "jail·
made we a Pon" Monday during
a n exercise period . at the
downtown facility.
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In Death
An is.year.old coll~aecoed was
arrested by Anaheim polieeearly
Monday in edDnertlonwith the ex·
ecutioit-atylQ s'la)lina& monlh Ai,O
ol Ricci Duin~ltoi&ht. ·
Ella Loulse".JohnlOI\ of 1517
West Cris Plae"e,' Ariabeim, was
arrested at her· ho roe by .,police
shortly ~torct j.: a.m~ She was,
booked into city.jail on suspicion
of murder.
Police were t'losed-mouthed
a bout the arrest: and the
circumstances of their month·
ICf\g probe. HomlciQe detectives
s aid, "the investigap.on is still un·
der way," but they wouldn't
elaborate or say whether other
suspects are being sought.
CHICAGO (U PI ) -Sidney
Marcus, who carries e. ttasobull
bat t.o fend off loose do1s when he
goes Joi::gi111 in Lincoln P•rk, aot
a measure ""Of revenae upon two
dog owners. Sul he was less than
satisfied.
Judge Robert Ji . Cusack on
Monday round Judy Mendelson,
27, and Evelyn Cohen, 27. &uilty
of letting their does run un~
leashed in the p&rk and fined
them $25 each.
But the judge found them inno·
cent of chargeio that they owned
vicious dogs.
On AprJ 1 1. Cusack found
Marcus guilty of doing criminal
damage to property by striking
the dogs with his bat and break·
ing the right front leg of one of
them .
At the bench tria l of the women
Monday, Marcus 'testified the
Viet11an1 Aid
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dogs •'snarling, barking and!
Jum1lina:," u.ttucked hiPl as he1' jo~aed along the lakf'front on 1 Chicago's North Side. . .
tie su.id h~ was tr.m!1ed and,
fended them off with his bat, I
which ls inscribed "Go, Fido.,
Go.''
The 'von'\en testified they topk
the tlogl'i to I.he park on leash~s:,.
then let them run free. They said 1
M.urcus run past them yelUn~.,
.. If those come ncur me, they're
dead dog!i ," and lhe n struck \he,
dogs without provocation. '
When the judge fre~d the
women of charges that they
owhed vicious dogs, Marcus was·.
<1:ngry.
"We're in tht• grips . O! UI\
epidemic dog problem," he 5aid.
He said he would u.ppeal his.·
conviction.
··1 don 't care lf It takes·.·
Sl0.000," he s aid.
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Knight, 18, of 1738 Catherine
Drive, was found s lumped over
lh~ wheel of his pickup truck
M Br ch 15 with a bullet hole in the
back of his head. PoliceoriginaUy
thought he was a sniper victim
be·cause tbe bullet crashed
through the r eitr window of the
truck cab.
All the y would say was, "~tiss
J ohn son is a s tude nt at a local rol-
Jege." They wouldn 't say u.•hich
one.
Knight. a maintenance worker,
\Vas killed som etime early in the
morning aft er he left his home lo
go tOY.'Ol'k .
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Tonight-You
Better Hustle
A Laguna Beach dentist hus
joined a Vietnam mercY flight of
19 Southern California doctors
and nurses due to h ave arrived in
Saigon Monday.
Dr. William Lanz joined the
group, International Medical
Volunteers, after hearing a n
urgent appeal for medical
. personnel broadcast over the
radio, his wife Pam said Mon·
day. .
Two hundred years ago this "He just felt he. co~d do.more
week-, the "shot heard 'round t~v.er ~here than. in ~~ office at
world ' was fired, sounding th _ 'this time,. that his ability to help
bes::innin2 of t.he American . eopl~,would b_e of m_ore use over
Revolution. One of the rallying ere, Mrs. L~nz said ..
cries of the war: "T axation M~s .. I;-anz said that al fir;t. the
without representation i s poss1b1hty of dang~r ~adn. t been
tyranny " a concern. Now 1t is with the
Today', some Americans are ~nited Stales ca~ling for.evacua·
wondering if taxation with t1on of Ame~1cans in that
representation is any better. beleaguered nation. , .
But millions of Americans ~eedless lo say, Im warned
were rushing to post offices a u ·t , ''she s~id.
a<:r oss the n ation to be at s Lanz sa1dbecauseofcon-
tonight's deadline for 1974 in-di ns in the country, only
come t'ax returns and avoid turn· "p itive" dental work could be
ing into Jawbreaker.s at the done., R ath e r than filling or
stroke of midnight. re~tonn g te.eth. abou~ th~ ~nly
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Lanz and the others plan on;·
fanning out to refugee camps in ·
Vietnam once they have arrived-.
in Saigon. · 1·
1\1 rs. Lantz said her husband
had once gone lo Guatemala with
a case of toothbrushes distribut--
ing them to school children there.:·
and at on~ time wanted to join the~·
Peace Corps lo help islanders in • ·
Fiji. .
.. it has ,been -his lifestyle to do,:·
this,'· she said .. ..
Charges Eyed :·
' After County •1
Jail Brawl r, ,,.
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"Most of the people who wait t~ng a dentist, can d~ 1n his field
milil the last minute owe taxes •• will be to alleviate pam by extrac· ·
an Inte rnal Revenue Servi~e 'lion. . . ·
Sheriff's investigators predict ~,·
cd today that additional criminal,;•
charges will be filed against ati.1'
least rour Orange County J ail in-'~·
mates involved in a donneybroo'6~ ·
l\londay night that sent five--~·
prisoners and three jail deputies ·
to a local hospital. · ~
agent said. "The ones with re-In ad~1l1~n. her hl1;3band cou~d
funds coming generally get their help. with mnoculations and 1n
returns in early. Of course, there m~1c~ltreatme~ts. .. i
are some people who just wait . He 11 do anyth1ng he can, she
until the last minute for ever· said .
ything. But it seems that more Lanz, 32, practices in Ir~ine
returns were coming in early this a nd Orange. Aboard the ffighl
year probably because or the re-'vith him were two physican~ bate~." ~· one other dentist and 15 r e·
Officials at the Internal gislered nurses. They were to be
Revenue S e rvice Center in met in Saigon by a Vietnamese
Fresno expect to get 1.8 million docto~ who wi_ll translate and
returns th is week from . coord1nate m ed1 cal carc.
California and Hawaii taxpayers
hurrying to beat .tonight's filing
deadline.
Midnight is the m agic hour, but
offiCials say federal income tax
returns o nl y have to be
portmark~d by then, not be in the
regional processing center in
Fresno .
Orange County postal officials
said the main 'post office in Santa
Ana will be staffed until midnight
to postmark tax returns.
"lf you must make the trip to
Santa Ana, be sure to hand Your
return lo a postal employe -
don't just drop it in the box." cau·
lioned Fred Murphy. customer
relations chief for lhe regional
postal center. .
''Otherwise, it won 't get
postmarked in lime."
Irvine Man •
Held fo r Pot
A patrolling policeman spotted
a suspicious potted plant about
three feet tall in the window of an
Irvine man's home Tuesday,
leading to the arrest' of the sus-
,pecl, a n automotive engineer.
Darrell R . Dedrick, :n, o( 4522
Goldenglow St., was arrested
and booked on suspicion of
cultivation of marijuana.
Dedrick was later released on
$1,000 bail pending arraignment
in Harbor Judi cial District
Court.
c:>fficers said the J?rawl broke',
out when a deputy lned to break ·
up a dispute between Lwostruggl-:' ·
ing inrriates. ;,i •
They said the deputy was com..-.-i '
pelled to call for reinforcement&•'
\vhen other prisoners turned on ,
him. But de puties who came t0tt. ·
his aid imm ediately found
themselves involved in a fracas
that had te n officers pitted:
against twice as many prisoners."
Officers said t he three deputie!>
<1nd fi ve inmates treated at the"
Orange County Medical Center .
"·ere released aner treatment'·,
for injuries that included a · ~prained ankle and elbow and '·
multiple cuts and bruises. ·" .
Choice Questione<l~·
WASHINGTON (UPI) -;;.: ..
group of 19. environmental anai,
consumers organizations Mo~;,;
day told Sen. Henry A. Jackson .
they "seriously question" the ..
nomination of former Wyoming,.'
Gov. Stanley HathaWlll)' as Ini ..
l e rior secretary . Jic.Jc s on,.,
chai(man of the Interior and _
Insular ·committee. has ani .
nounced he will hol4 hearings on ~·
the nomination wh"ieh h as
sparke"d controversy.
THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. ..
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ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION
REGARDING ENERGY ANDTHE LAC~ THEREOF.
IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL
CRISIS IS Afl INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY
THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE-"DONT STAND
UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT. DON'T SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN ;·
ETC.
UNFORTUNATELY. THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER
INTO BUSINESS. AND IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO
FINE A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT
ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE TJ-IESE CRAFTSMEN. AND THE CARPETS
ARE STRETCHED P.ROPERLY. AND THE CARPETS ARI
STRETCHED PROPERLY. AND THE SEAMS ARE HANO.SEWN
AND RE-IN FORCED WITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO
DO IT RIGHT. THEN WETAKELONGERI
DONT BUY VALUABLE CARPETING AND HAVE IT RUINED BY
A SHODDY INSTALLATION -CALL ALDEN 'S AND FIGHT THE
ENERGY CRISIS.
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Today's Closlag
N.Y. S~oeks
TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975 TEN CENTS
Airline Chief Kips Ford on Saigon Aid
TOKYO <UPI) -Ed Daly, the
man who captained the last, wild
flight from the Sputh Vietnamese
city of Da Nang, asked President
Ford in pungent language today
to cut red tape and help people
escape from Saigon.
"Keep your (expletive deleted)
CIA men out of the actio'n and let
CAMBODIANS HANG ON
IN PHNOM PENH, Page A4
Department 1.)rpes out. Get some
loyal and dedicated men in who
.,can make a contribution.
"~Ing one of your largest
personal an~ corporate tax·
payers, I have a rt'a:ht to an opi-
nion. Let's get mQvtng:··
planes, a DC8 and a 727, from
Tokyo to Saigon in hopes he ,
""'ould be allowed to till them with
evacuees.
They came back to Tokyo empty
today .
Daly 'also reiterated he had
been told by a high Vietnamese
military man that an ofricial of
the U.S. Embassy in Saigon sug-
gested the two World Airways
planes be shot down on takeoff.
There are 4,000 10 5,000
Americans in Saigon.
In staccato bursts of words,
Daly, pr:esidcnt of World
Airways, read a . telegram he
drafted to the President.
those who are immediately in-
terested do a job." the statement
said.
"Get some or your gutless
military personnel and' Slate
Doily read the statement in his
suite at a Tokyo hotel at the end
of a CrustraUng day. Sund,ay, he
sent two of his World Airways
J·le told newsmen that
American and South Vietnamese
aut horities r efused to allow
anybody to board the planes.
Whether the suggestion was
made seriously -or made at all
(See RED TA.PE, Page A2)
Valley Y()uth Saves Drowning Tot
Valley
Attorney
Sentenced
An unemployed Fountain
Valley attorney, who pleaded
'guilty to five armed robberies of
savings a nd loan association of·
fices, was sentenced Monday to
seven years in Ceder al prison.
Orville Daniel McClanahan,
40, of 17040 San Bruno St., Foun-
tain Valley , pleaded guilty
.March 15 to the holdups, which
occurred between Dec. 13 and
.Jan. 13.
He was accused or taking
$7 ,800 at gunpoint Crom savings
·and loan offices in Huntington
:Beach, Westminster, Garden
Grove, Santa Monica and Los
Angeles.
McCl-anaharl was nabbed in
Huntington Beach Jan. 13 mo-
ments alter he allegedly robbed
American Savings and Loan As-
sociation, 7830 Edinger Ave .• of
$601.
Patrolman Martin O'Reilly,
responding to a silent alarm at
~e bank, nabbed Mcc;tanahan in
the parking lot as the suspect al-
legedly apologized, "I'm sorry
ftboUt this."
He later also was accused ol
taking $152 Crom the Empire Sav-·
ings and Loan in Los Angeles
Dec. 13, $317 Crom Community
Savings and Loan in
Westminster Dec. 26, $1,524 Crom
American Savings and Loan in
Garden Grove Dec. 27, and $4,623
from Great Western Savings and
Loan in Santa Monica on Jan. 3.
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Man Run Over
' Twice by Car
LONG BEACH (UPI) -A man
Standing by bis parked car in a
Street next to the campus at Long ~acb State University was run
over MOnday by an &:>-year-old
Womari driver who then ap-
parently panicked and backed up
over him.
Police said that Mary Van
Rossum of Seal Beach turned a
~mer and slightly sideswiped
the car, then ran over 48-year-old
-<Elias Luevano or Orange with
both the Cront and rear wheels of her car, stopped and, apparently
accidentally, put the gear in re·
verse and went over him with both
.,sets of wheels again. ;~. Luevana was in serious condi-
4.ion at Long Beach Community
Jfospital suffering. broken ribS,
-f.i'actured vertebrae and possible
<-internal injuries. Mrs. Van
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CANBERRA <UPI) -
Delense Minister Lance
Barnard said today he had
no evidence that prisoriers
from American jails had
been killed as guinea pigs
during a World War11 ex-
perimental bombing at-
tack with mustard gas on
an island orr the
Queensland coast.
The allegation was made
Monday by a former Royal
Australian "Air Force pilot,
who said he participated in
the bombing 200 miles of!
the coast in 1944 . Barnard said the inci-
dent to which the pUot re:
ferred was similar ln some
respectt to a report ln the
Australian official war his-
tory but the allegation dif·
fered from the known
lac\I.
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Mural Def aced
Vapdals. tosse!l, wliite paint on , this panel
of mural tltat ilero'rates b10b'IC wan in
Fountain Valley 's C.olonia Juarez .
Damaged panel depicts police in gas
masks dragging Chicano youth to waiting
patrol car. Panel became controversial
wl!en Fountain , Vaill)~ police ~!!!!\Plained
that nothing lik~ lhat had .ever happened
in their town. Artist Sergio O'Cadii says
he plans to repair the damaged panel. Six
other panels in the mural were untouched
by vandals.
Financial Future
Of Valley Studied
By TERRY COVILLE
0t lfle 0..11'1' PlllllSIMI
The financial future of a pro-
posed Fountain Valley Unilied
School District could be de-
termined at tonight's meeting of
the Orange County Con;unittee on
School District Organization.
The county committee will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in the head-
quarters ol, the Fountain Valley
School· District, on Talbert
Avenue at Newland Street.
Committee members are Cirst·
expected to tackle the problem or
the Huntington Beach strip -a
section of the current Fountain
Valley district wbich lies within
the City of Huntington Beach.
A unification election approved
last week by the st.ate. Board or
Education concerns only the city
of Fountain Valley. The .state
as.ked the county committee to
develop some type of option for
• the strip so those residents might
have.a choice o( joining a new un-
ified pistrict.
Two advisors to the county
committee belfeve· the·commit-
tee cannot consii:Ser the strip
question without considering the
wider picture of a ·f~I. new un·
ified district. .
Dewey Hillman, assistant
superintendent with the Orange
County Department of Educ a··
tion, said the county committee
has two choices: Create a un·
ification plan which in~ludes the
city or Fountain Valley and the
strip, or stay entirely out of the
issue.
Fran"-_Fekete, a deputy county
counsel, has written a six-page
opinion outlining the various ac-
tions the county committee
might take concerning a possible
Fountain Valley Unified School
District.
The main i ssues involve
financing -just how much
! money and property the new un-
ified· district can take Crom such
other districts as· the Garden
Grove Unified Distri.ct ·and the
Huntington Beach Union High
School District.
According to Fekete's outline,
if the countv avoids the issue anrl
lets the state. Edu.cation Code
decide the finances, the new dis-
trict would receive only that pro·
perty within its new boundaries.
But the cOunty committee
could decide the new · district
should have a s hare or the
• g~heral assets -cash and pro·
perty value -ol the di stricts
!See FUTURE, Page A2>
Cycle .Racer Killed
ADELANTO (UPI> -Thomas
Allen Strong, 24, Pomona, was
fatally injured in a collision
between his motorcycle and
another motorcycle during a
cross-country race. Strong was
thrown against a utility pole and
died' en route to a hospital.
County Co~d
Arrested
In Slaying
An 18·year·old college coed was
arrested by Anaheim police early
Monday in cOnfleCtion with the ex-
ecution-style slaying a month ago
ol Ricci Duane Knight.
Ella Louise Johnson of 1517
West Cris Place. Anaheim, was
arrested at her home by police
shortly before 1 a.m. She was
booked into city jail on suspicion
of murder.
Police were closed-mouthed
about the arrest and the
~ircumstances of their month-
long probe. Homicide detectives
said, "the investigation is slill un-
der way," but they wouldn't
elaborate or say whether other
suspects are being sought.
Knight, 18, of 1738 Catherine
Drive. was found sluqjped over
the wheel o( his pickup truck
Marc)l 15 with a bullet hole in the
back or his head. Police originally
thought he was a sniper victim
because the bullet crashed
through the rear windo,w of the
truck cab.
All they would say was, "Miss
Johnson is a student at a Jocal col·
lege." They wouldn't say which
one.
Knight, a maintenance worker,
was killed sometime early in the
morning alter he lelt his home to
goto work .
Of(icers refused to say anything
about poss ible connections
between Miss Johnson and the
victim and they wouldn't say if a
weapon was recovered.
Recalled
First Aid
Training
By KATHY CLANCY
Ot lllf Dilll'I' Pil«Sliltf
A Fountain Valley High School
senior, who remembered his first
aid training Crom grade school.
was credited with saving a Hunt-
ington Beach toddler from
drowning Monday.1
Matt Williams. 11 ,· of 8312
Talbert Ave ., pulled Larry
Satchell. 3, from a swimming
pool, then used mouth·lO·!flOUlh
resuscitation to revive him.
"It was just something th<it
hapi>ened," Matt said later.
But Huntington Beach e
Capt. Roger Hosmer said it Matt
hadn't been sufficiently trained
and hadn't acted quickly, "Larry
wouldn't have made it.
"We have no idea how long be
\\-'as in the pool," Hosmer said.
"but he had already turned
blue."
Malt, s9n 9f Mr. and ;~r;;.
Patrick Willi'ams, came hoqte
from school about 10 a.m. ltfQp· ...
day, earlier than usual becauae a
class had been canceJed.
When he arrive~. he fo~d his
sister, Michele, and Larry's
mother, Mary, who was visiting,
searching for the youngster.
They soon found htm at the bot·
tom of the Williams' swimming
pool.
"I jumped right in with my
clothes on and pulled him out,"
Matt said. "He had turned kind
oC purple, and his jaw was locked
shut I thought he was dead.''
Matt told his sister to phone (or
help while he worked the un-
conscious infant's jaw open and
started mouth-to-mouth re-
suscitation. Within a Couple of
minutes , the' frightened
youngster was breathing again.
Matt said.
Larry, o( 1006 Georgia St., Apt.
14, was reported in stable condi-
tion Monday evening at Hunt ..
ington Intercom munity Hospital.
Matt~s sister, Michele, 20, con-
siders her brother a real hero.
(See RESCUE, Page AZ>
Jets Bkimed
For Booming .
A .series of window-rattling
phenomena and mulfled booms
shortly be(ore noon tpday was
blamed on periodic high altitude
delense maneuvers along the
Orange Coast.
Some residents telephoned
police and other authorities con-
cerned over the possibility of
earth tremors but an a<;lvance
warning regarding the (lights
was iSsued last week.
No reports or earthquakes
·were logged and a spokesman at
the subterranean Costa Mesa
Communications Center which
handles palice and fire calls s"aid
if one did occur, they would have
noticed it.
Dad L_.ses· Beadi11g Suit
A Huntington Beach father,
who sued the schools claiming two
of his children can't read well, ap-
parently has lost his casein court.
Judge Ragnar R. Engebretsen
ruled Monday that while he sym-
pathizes with the problem, he
does not believe the schools can be
held re1p0nslble if students can-
not read, write and spell.
Judge Eneebr<!tSen made the
ruling on a small claimseuitfiled
•against the F;Gu ntain Valley
School District by• tames
Sweeney, 19801 Isthmus Lane,
HunUn,ion Beacb.
• He claimed the distrlc.t was
"aeaugent and lm09mpetent" in
••
failing to teach his 13-year-old
daughter, Rose, to read. She is a
student at Newland School in Hun·
tington Beabh. ·
Sweeney also lost asimilarcase
own capabilities will forever limit
him in his abilities so far as read·
ing, writing and spelling are con·
cerned," Mock said in his writ~n
ruling. . •
a week ago filed againat the State He also suggested parents ut
or·caliJornia, the Fountain Valley home need to help in the educa·
District and the Huntington tional process, and he said it
Bea'ch Union High SebQol District ·~med t411t~~hools had conduct·
on behallolhisaon, Patdck, astu· ed tdtiltl •911 ~~ !«Mlqu~s·
dent at Edis p "1gtiScboot. to help Patrick 'f.
In tbat rul!!Jg, Judg~ willlam The school cli " gued that
Mocks11dtb,•bar8nwllremade the boy reads a .a ' i.!Ulg~de
, "tardily" and Sweeney ,tailed to level, while S••e aimed he
shownegllaenoeontheHrloltbe readsUkeathlrili~ ···
educaUooalsyste·m. · In Mond~y's~
"It is possible that: Pat.rid<)& Vallef Sµoeiln 1.u__ .• ~ l""'-
:;J(.:t \ l '
aDd Assistant Superinlende,ii1. Ed
Moon argued that Rose also reads at about fifth grade level.
They said Rose was enrolled in
a special reading clinicdUringthe
last school year, wheh she ad-
vanced from the third grade to
lilU> grade level.
Becausl·of that improvement...
. sb'b was no( enroll~ In the specigl
read.in• progr1tm again this year,
district o(fi&iats said. • . !Sweene~ argued that )..~• teilcbin& method& now used in ~ubllc ich.c>oli aq> not dol.ria the
)Ob, and the ;i!lslt!cta shoulil he
hel~)lllble: • '
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O'"il'I' Pilot S1ail P-
f CALLEO TRAINING
Li aver Williams, 17
Jealous if'e
Held iri <:r:::c=r.~
Death Mate ·
GAINESV LE;·F1a. CUP!) -
A young housewife who allegedly
set fire to her husband arter sur-
prising him in bed with a house
guest has been charged with
first-degree murder, the Alachua
County sheriff's office reports.
Mrs. Judith Jackson, 26, ""'as
repoft.edly under guard today at
Alachua General Hospital, where
she is recovering from bums and
smoke inhalation.
l\1frs. Jackson reportedly killed
her 26-year·old husband, Robert.
while he slept Saturday night.
A sheriCC 's spokesman said the
woman surprised Jackson in bed
with an unidentified house guest
Saturday morning and "threw
knives" at the t:wo but didn't in-
j ure them.
She apparently waited until
Jackson fell asleep, then sent her
two children, a 5-year·old and a
6·year·old, to get gasoline and a
rope from a utility room, bound
her husband , sprinkled him with
the fuel and set him ablaze. The
children escaped injury.
The couple lived at 1-iawtilorne.
a small community southeast of
Gainesville, and J ackson was a
student at the University of
F1orida.
Coast
...
Weather
Considerable cloudiness
through Wednesday with
continued showers. Cool·
with highs near 60. Lows
tonight 45 to 52. Ch3nce of
rain decreasing to 70 per-
cent Wednesday.
INSIDE TODA V
A recetlt flarris poIJ shoo.is
that most people -young and
old alike -believe the ·myth'
th.al old age is a 1niseroble
iirne of life. Read surprising
tt'Sults Page A4.
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,4 2 DAILY PILOT H/F Tunday . April 115 . 1975 " ,.
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Bloodbath. Foreto.ld ' ' ··~ .v.
Million Viet Death Too Seen ·by Schlesi~er
• -WASHINGTON IAPJ -The
Ford udministration, pleading
ror the $722 nlillion the President
requested for South Vietnam,
told Co n gress today 200,000
South Vi<~tna1nese will be killed
1n a bloodbath if Lhe country
falls -;ind the toll could go to a
rn1llion.
Defense Secret:iry James R.
Srhlesini::er made t he prediction
to the flousc Arme<l Services
Huntington
Districts
Committee. $aying nearly halt
of Ford's aid requesl is needed
lo r econstitute four • of s ix
divisions that collapsed during South Vietnam 's retreat.
Schlesinger said Ford has "in·
herenl power'' to evacuate
Americans from South Vietnam
-but needs authority from
Congress to use military forces
to evacuate "up to some hun·
dreds of thousands of South Viel·
namese."
Schlesinger said he could not
predict the survival of the
Saigon government if the $722
million is approved.
•'They would have a chance,"
Schlesinger d eclared.
Without the aid he said. "there
is no chance."
Meanwhile , Secretary of State
Henry A. Ki ssinger told the
Senate Appropriations Commit·
Man vs. Dogs
Jogger Evens Up the Score
S di Cf-IICAGO (U PI) -Sidney tampe ng Marcus, who carries a baseball
. bat to fend off loose dogs when he
dogs, "snarling, barking and
jumping,'' attacked him as he
jogged along th.e lakefront orl
Chicago's North Side. The president of the Hunt·
ington Beach Union l-ligh School
Board said today elementary dis·
tricts are ".s tampeding" toward
unification in the wake 0 £ a
similar effort in Fountain ValJey.
Dr. Ralph Bauer suggested,
instead. that the high s chool
board, as well as officials fron1
tbe elementary districts, wait a
couple of w eeks, then m eet
together to work out a sound un ·
Jfication plan.
His statement ca me after an-
nouncements that the Seal Beach
a nd l-luntington Beach City
elementary districts plan to
pursue unification along their
own borders.
Those school boards decided to
work toward unifi cation at
~pecial meetings Monday night,
hurriedly called before tonight's
meeting of the Orange County
Committee on School Distri ct
Organization.
The Ocean View School board
s cheduled a late afternoon meet·
Jng to discuss unifying along dis·
trict borders, and Weilminster
trustees were to med at 5:30
p.m. also to discuss unification.
. Seal Beach Supe rintendent
Marx Dressler s aid that, if the
opportunity presents itself at
toni ght's county committee
1neeting. he plans to announce
his board 's unification plans and
"-'Ou ld expect the Huntington
Beach elementary clistrict to do
likewise.
But Bauer s aid today he would
prefer to see .so me "calm, co l-
lected discussion·· by all di stricts
in\.·oJved. '"Maybe we can all
.<igrce, ''he ..... •ggested.
"The hi g h school district
fr.<?:-.kly is not interested in being
stampeded in s ome direction
because someone feels they are
being left out of something," he
said.
"We have some time to take a
look at these things," he said, ex -
plaining that the state Board Of
Education has until JuJy lo act on
a plan and .still get it on the Nov -
ember election ballot.
Bauer said the unification plan
must consider housing of stu-
dents, good education £or s tu-
de nts a nd a fair tax rate for
homeowners.
"'Whal [am beginning to see lo
some extent is a move toward se\£
preservation by some school ad-
ministrators." he said. "People
are frank.ly supporting their own
pa rochial interests.''
SCHOOLS SET
OPEN f-IOUSE
Ope n house \Viii be held
\Vedncsday nig ht at the
three middle schools in the
1-l untington 11each City
Sc hoo l Di strict.
Classroom tours will be
from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. at
So"'·ers and Dwyer Schools
and from 7 to 8:45 p.m. at
Gisler School.
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goes jogging in Lincoln Park. got
a measure of revenge upon two
dog o\\.·ners. But he was less than
satisfied.
Judge Robert E. Cusack on
fl.1.onday found Judy Mendelson,
27, and Evelyn Cohen. 27, guilty
of Jetting their dogs run un·
leashed in the park and fined
them $25 each.
But the judge found them inno-
cent of charges that they owned
vicious dogs.
On April I. Cusack fo und
· Marcus guilty of doing criminal
damage to property by striking
the dogs with his bat and break-
ing the right front leg of one of
them.
At the bench trial of the women
!\Ionday, Marcus testified the
!-le said he was terrified and
fended them orf "-'ilh his bat,
\\·hi C'h is inscribed "Go, Fido.
Go."
The women testified they Look
the dogs to the park on leashes.'
lhen let them run £ree. They said
i\1arcus r an past them yelling,
"If those com e near me, they're
dead dogs," and tben struck the
dogs without provocation.
Wben t}le judge freed the
\VOm en Of chargei'"'"that they
own ed vicious dogS: Mlµ'cus was
angry.
"We 're in the grips of an
epidemic dog problem,'' he said.
He said he v.:ould appeal his
('o nviction .
'·J don 't care ir it takes
Sl0,000," he s aid. •
Connally Admits
Answers Inaccurate
WASHINGTON I AP l -
Former Treas ury Secretary
John B. Connally acknowledged
under cross-examination at his
bribery trial today that he gave
some inaccurate answers to a
g rand jury and to Senate
Watergate investigators.
Connally said, however, that
the inaccuracies r esulted from
carelessness and were not an at·
tempt to cover up two alleged
$.5,~ payoffs he is a~cus~ or taking. _ .
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FUTURE.~.
from which it is withdrawing.
The county can also decide how
those assets should be divided ,
either based on the number of
students in the new disUict or
based on ils assessed valuation.
Fekete's six-page memoran-
dum does not specifiy what op-
tions the county should take, but
merely outlines the possibilities.
Suppo rters of a Fountain
Valley Unified School District
were warned by the state they
might come away ert\Pf.y-handed
""'ithout an advance plan.
The question of financing is
where most of the anlagonism
and controvers_y between the
\•arious districts is expected. ·
Cotlnally testified that, when
first questioned about the mat-
' ter. he attached too liUle im-
portance to it.
·•Frankly. I just didn't thin)( it
was 2oin2 to amount lo a hill of ·beans and just didn't pay that
much attention to it." he said. "I
should have but I didn'tl.
"'Never in my wildest dreams
... in my wildest ni.Et:htmares
could [foresee that I'd be sitting
here today," he told assistant
special prosecutor Frank M. ·
Tuerkheimer . ·
Connally conceded that he
omitted telling a federal grand
jury about a meeting he had Oct.
29, 1973, with Jake .Jacobsen, the
milk-producer lawyer who later
bec a me Connally's chief ac-
cuser.
Connally testified before the
grand jury on Nov. 14, 1973 -19
days after the meeting with
Jacobsen at the Sheraton Crest
Hotel in Austin, Tex. -and de·
nied that he held any conversa·
lions with Jacobsen in the pre·
ceding three or four weeks.
Connally conceded to.
Tuerkheimer that the answer
was not accurate, but said he was
confused by the prosecutor's·
questions at the time and as-
sumed miStakenly that he was
being asked about something
else.
Coumy Planners
Order Zo-,,e Study
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
011 ... 0.11¥ Piiot Sutt
Continuing controversy over
zoning in Sunset Beach has pro-
mpted the Orange County Plan-
ning Commission to order an im·
mediate study or the area. .
The inquiry will delve into con·
Oicts between existing zoning,
existing development and the re·
commended land uses in the
county's gene ral plan.
However, the s tudy is meant
only as a "stopgap·• measure. ac-
cording to planners who say
there probably won 't be enough
money available £or a full -scale
speciric plan.
Although the county 's new En·
vironmental Management Agen-
cy ha& ipcluded a budget request
for such a plan, o£ficials believe
it is likely to be penciled out
because of economic difficulties.
Sunset Beach's basic dif·
fic:ulties are the result of "strip"
commercial development along
Pacifi c Coast Hi ghway,
The county's general plan,
however, recommends residen-
tial zoning in much of the atrcrt-
ed area. This has had the effect of
~plilti ng Sunset Beach residents
between those who favor existjng
commercial a nd those who want
re1ldenlial development.
The zoning issue flared up in
February when the commission
refused permis sion to an auto
mechanic to open a shop at the
corner of 15th Street and Paclnc
Coast Highway. Oasis for the de-
nial was tha t the s hop was not in
conformitr with the general
plan.
But Orange County
supervisors overturned the com·
mission 's ruling and allowed
Werner Puttner to open his
foreign car garage.
Al Monday's hearing, com-
missioner s r ecommended ap-
proval of two other zone changes
£rom commercial to residential
and drew an immediate protest
rrom sever al Sun ~et Beach resi-
dents.
Speaking_in behalf of a citizens
advisory board, Jim Hoyland ac·
cused the commission of creating
e "hodge podge."
li e said strip commercial de·
velopm ent would better serve the
needs of local residents. "We
prefer lo have our own communi·
ty businesses there. To turn it
over to residential is to allow lhe
quick buck motive to take over
our lives," Hoyland charged.
The Sunset Beach resident
further blamed the CO\Ult)' for
imposing its general plan on lhe
people "''llhout consulting them .
"Wt-didn't know what had hap·
pcned until it was all $Wd and
done," he said.
It had been noted by plaMing
offlclals that 1eneral plan be ar·
'lngs In Sunset Beach were poorly
attended even though residents
were amply notified.
But it became apparent that
Hoyland and Richard ltanison,
who came to the commiu.lon to
protest envlronmental impact re·
porta on the latest round ol zone
changes, weren't speaking for all
Sunset Beach re1ldettta. .
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tee that Congress should grant
the President I request instead
of tryipg to determine what went
\Yroo1 in ~east Asia. ~
"M.any wtll arsue t.hi.t we
have done more than enoush for
the government and the people
of South Vietnam ," Kisslngt!r
sajd.. ··1 do not ugree with that
prOPoSitloin, however, nor do I
believe that to review endlessly
the wisdom of our 01i ginal ln-
vol veme n·l serves :.i useful
purpose riow.''
Ki ssinger also confirmed to·
day that the U .S. Embassy In
Saigon has been in structed to r e·
duce the numbe r of Americans
in South Vietnam to an essential
minimum . American official s
said privately the totul "'·ould be
cut to 1.000 or less.
Ki ssinger told Congress that
Americans remainin..Et: 'number
"well below S,poo as of today:"''
As he testified, the · Senate
Foreign Relations Committee
began drafting an a uthori zation or fund s for evacuating
Americans and some South Viel·
name~.
Members of the committee
told reporters they a.re drafting
legislation to create a contingen·
cy fund for the President to use
for specific purposes, such as
U.S. evacuation from South Viet·
nam. with specific limits.
"There is a recognition that
·some endangered Vietnam ese
would want to come out with the
Americans," said Sen. Frank
Church (D ·ld a ho l. ''The
language would accommodate
this."
Sen. John J . Sparkman (D·
Ala.), committee chairman. said
the legislation being considered
"primarily deals with evacua-
tion of Americans, but does have
something in there regarding
foreign nationals.''
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-South Vietnamese guards al
Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Airport let
the planes leave unmolested. Da·
ly said they could have "carried
around 700 persons to a new life
oulside Vietnam .''
As a result, Daly said, the DC8
and a second craft that had gone
to Saigon to pick up a load of or·
phans had to fly back to Japan.
nearly e,nipty.
He sent a telegram of protest to
Ford and other U.S. officials
shortly before taking off from
Saigon saying the U.S. govern-
ment canceled his insurance and
his contract Lo continue flying
e mergency s upplies into Cam-
bodia.
Daly, who flew to Saigon from
Tokyo Sunday to bring another
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P'HNOM
P'INH
U'°INl_IN,
CAPITAL DOOMED? Khmer Rouge rebels smashed
through Phnom Penh 's derenscs and all but se aled the
city's rate as the firsl capital to fall to the Communists
in the. Indochina war, according to reports from the
besieged capital. See story, Page A4.
Teen Help Doomed:
If Fund Drive Fails
The doors of FoUntain Valley's
Teen Help, Inc., might close at
the end of May if the community
counseling center can't raise
about $3,000 in a charity bike-a-
thon Sunday.
And even if enough money is
found to keep those doors open
this fiscal yearr(until .July I ), the
long-range financial outlook is
still shaky.
.. If we get only $20,000 for the
next year, we·11 have to cut out
one of our two fulltime staff
workers," says Teen Help direc-
tor Bob Murray. "We would have
to reduce our hours of operation
and our services."
Such programs as parent effec-
tWeness training, counselor
training, two out·reach centers
at Moiola and Tamura schools,
and telephone referrals would be
axed under a short budget.
Teen Help, also known as the
People's Action Center, at 18490
Euclid St., is supported through
city, county, state, federal, and
private R:rants .
Its budget for 1974·75 is about
$39,000, but Murray says only
about $12,000 has been guaran-
teed so far for 1975-76,
Two major sources of funding
-the federal Department of
Health, Education and Welfare
. (HEW) and the private · Hoag
Folll)dation -won't be available
next year.
HEW is culling back on a lot of
its grants and the Hoag Founda-
tion limits the number of years
an agency is eligible for grants.
The City of Fountain Valley
•. has not yet announced with how
much, or if it will continue to s ub+
sidize Teen l-lelp. Murray said the
··non-profit organization has re·
:quested $19,540. but probably
·won 't get more than $12,000 and
.even that may be contingent on
. ·the receipt or other grants.
A city s taff report has recom-
mended that Teen Help start at-
tempting more private fund·
raising ventures such as Sun·
day's bike-a-thon. .
"We 'd like to raise $3.000-.
Sunday just to get us through.
June, but we don 'l know what to
I expect," says Murray.
Bicycli sts are looking for peo~ •
I pie to pledge so much cash per
mile for the 22.8 mile ride along .
the Santa Ana River'trail Crom
the Teen Help office to Anaheim
Stadium and back. · ..
Riders will be leaving between ·
8 a.m . and 2 p.m . The rider who :
t·o llects the most money for Teen .
Help will win a IO-speed bicycle. .
Anyone who would like to offer .
a cash donation, or would like to .
ride in Sunday's bike·a·thon,
s hould conlacl Teen Help at.
557·1000.
Karate Death ·
. Brings Term
NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J . ·
lUPJ ) -Robert Lee Jones, 31 , ·
·has been sentenced lo seven to .
nine years in prison after plead-,
ing guilty to the Nov. 17 karate ,
chop death of a 4·year-old karate_.
student.
J pnes, "'·h9 pleaded guilty to'~
manslaughter in the death of-1•
William Smith Jr .• was sen-1•
-tenced Monday. 1'
"l guess I accidentally hit him a'~
little too hard,'' Jones said March":·
10 when he admitted striking the.
chiid ''three or four times" in lhe::
chest.
Jones said he was trying lo "
teach karate to th e boy,·
described by police as·tbe son of :
a friend of the defendant. •
group of orphans out of Vietna m, Fro• Page Al
said a Col. McCurdy gave the or· yacht "Racers
ders to the ranking South Viet·
nameseofficial at the airport. RES CUE
"AirattacheCol.McCurdytold • • • Head,ing Horne.~
the senior official at the Saigon "I couldn't belie ve · it," she
airport not to Jet World Airways said. "He walked in and knew Garbled radio reports from th&;
take off," Daly told a reporter right what to do. U it weren't for Guadalupe Island race Oeet t~·
who accompariied him on his him, that baby might not have day indicated that the majoril)";
futile rescue mission. ''He Jived. I 'mjustsoproud ofhim." o£the 12 yachts had rounded the •
(McCurdy)said,'Jftheygo,shoot ButMatt,whoworksparttime is land 300 miles off Bajait
themdown'." at Wi lson Ford in Huntington California and were on thel
Beach and hopes lo become a homeward leg of the race. ,. ..
The DC8 and the second plane, a marine engineer, was a litUe em-The boat-for-boat leaders were .
727. touched down at Yokota Air barrassed about the fuss. believed to be Bob Longpre'S':
Base this morning without any After all, he said, he was just Firebird and Ralph Mack's~
evacuees aboiird. applying the firs t aid technique Wildfire. ~:.
•·w e made our aircraft availa· his fifth grade teacher, Miss Bringing up the rear werf!:
ble but the U.S. and South Viel-Pullman (now Mrs. Joan Mills) Countess Theresa Bernadetter'
namese governmenls put the demonstrated wben he was in her and Nereid, both of which were in':
freeze on it,"_ Daly s~id. .._class at Crest View School.. sight of the island. ·' • rr==--'·=;;;;;i;;· ======="""""'======~·~
THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS.
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ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION
REGARDING ENERGY AND THE LACK THEREOF.
IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL
CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY
THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE -.. DONT STAND
UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT. DON'T SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN ·· ETC. .
UNFORTUNATELY. THESE IDEAS-HAVE CARRIED OVER
INTO BUSINESS. AND IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO
FINE A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT
ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN. AND THE CARPETS
ARE STRET CHED PROPERLY. AND THE CARPETS ARE
STRETCHED PROPERLY, AND THE SEAMS ARE HAND-SEWN
AND RE ·INFORCED WITH LAT~X. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO Dp IT RIGHT. THEN WE TAKE LONGERI . .
DONT BUY VALUABLE CARPETING AND HAVE IT RUINED BY
A SHODDY INSTALLATION -CALL ALDEN 'S AND FIGHT THE
ENERGY CRISIS. •
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Airline Chief Kips Ford on Saigon Aid
TOKYO CUP!) -Ed Daly, the
man who captained Ot.e last, wild
fiJ"hl from the South Vietnamese
city of Oa Nang, asked President
Ford ln pungent language today
to cut red tape and help people
ettcape from Saigon.
''Keep your (expletive deleted>
CIA men out of the action and let
Department types out. Get some
loyal and dedicated men in who
can make a contribution.
planes, a DC.a and a 727, from
Tokyo to Saigon in hopes he
would be allowed to fill them with
evacuees.
They came back io Tokyo-empty
today. '
Daly also reiterated he had
been told by a high Vietnamese
military man that an official of
the U.S. Embassy in Saigon sug·
gested the two World AirWays
planes be shot do we on takeoff.
CAMBODIANS HANG ON
IN ~HNOM PENH, Page A4
tbo6e who are Immediately in·
tireated do a job," the statement
ll)lid.
"Being one of your largest
personal and corporate tax·
payers, I have a right to an opi-
nion. Let's get moving."
There are 4,000 to 5,000
Americans in Saigon.
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In staccato bursts ol words,
Daly, president of World
Airways, read a telegram he
drafted to the President. "Get some of your gutless
military personnel and State
Daly read the statement in his
suite at a Tokyo hotel at the end
of a frustrating day. Sunday, he
sent two of his World Airways
He told new'.Smen t·hal
American and South Vietnamese
authorities refused to allow
anybody lo board-the planes.
Whethel" 'the suggestion was
made seriously -or made at all
(See RED TAPE, Page AZ)
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Vietnam
Carnage
:Feare
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
~ord administration, eading tor the $722 million the Pr ident
~quested fol" South Vie nam,
told Congress today 2 ,000
South Vietnamese will be ·11ed
t.n a bloodbath if the co try
/alls -and the toll could to a
inllllon. (Related column )
'Defense Secretary mes R .
Schlesinger mad predictiClll
to the House Armed Serv.ices
Committee, saying nearly half
of Ford's aid re:Q_uest is needed
t~ reconstitute tour of six
divisions that collapsed during
South"Vietnam 's retreat.
,Schlesinger said Ford has "in·
hel"ent power'' to evacuate
.Americans from South Vietnam
-but needs authority from
COitgress to Use military forces
to evacuate "up to some hun-
cb'eds or thousands of South Viet·
namese."
Schlesinger said he could not
predict the survival of the
Saigon govemtTient if the $722
1 million is approved.
"'They would have a chance,''
Schlesinger declared.
Without the aid be said, "'there
is no chance."
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Sought for Pqrk
Map indicates approximate location of lots sought by
Newport Beach for Inspiration Point Park. Assemblyman
Robert Badham's hill CAB 933) calling for $120,000 in stale
funds to help purchase the property currently is making
the rounds of legislative committees. Orange County
Supervisors already have promised $100,000 provided so· B"""!'i e~~ ~atehes that amount.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State
Hep.J:'Y ~' Kissineer told tbe •-'" ....
Senate Appropriations Commit-T -•g1i · D di• tee-that C,P._ftgress should grant . om t ea ·1ne Uie President's request instead ,
Of trying to cq,termine what went
wrong in Southeast Asia. F T p ~'Many w.ill argue that we , or ax ayments have done more than enough for . , ·
the govern~eilt a nd the people
of South Vietnam,'' Kissinger
said. "I do not l'.gree wi\b that
propasitioin,• however, nor do I
believe that to review endlessly
the wisdom of our original in-
volvement s erves a useful
purpose now.''
Kissinger also confirmed to-
d'y that the U.S. Embassy in
~~gon has been instructed to re-
duce the number of Americans
in.South Vietnam to an essential
il'linimum. American officials
said privately the total "'vuld be cw. to 1,000 or less.
• Kissinger told Congress that
Afiiericans rema:ininR number
•'well below 5,000 as of today.''·~
. ·~s he testified, .the senate
· Fo'reign "Relations Committee
bei:an drafting an ciuthorization
ol',funds. for ·~·vacuating
Americans and some South Viet·
nainese. .
.Qqdy Identified
BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -The
Klrn County coroner Monday
tehtatively identified the skeletal
redlains or a man fo\Dld in the
witckage of a light plane near
Tehachapi as those of Robert
Wanamaker. 66, o( Oceanside,
wtyi has been missing for two
yeafs. The wre~k was discovered
dutjng the weekend by searchers
lo~ing for another missing
pf-. ...
,'.Gas Death
.'/'ale Nixed
. CANBERRA. (UPI) -
, J:)efense Mtnis'\er Lance
~rnard saJd today he bad
ho evif.lence tbat prisoners
' ~m American· Jaill had . en killed as guinea pl.gs
wing a World Wal" II ex-
rtmental bombing at-
ck with. mustard gas on
!_n is land off the
~eensland coast. •
The alle&ation was ma.de
fdonday by a former Royal
4'ustrallan Air Force pilot •.
who uld he participated In
the bOmbing 200 miles off
the cG&st in l 944.
1 Barnard said 1.he Inci -
dent to which the pilot re-
Two hundr~ ago this week, the "sho eard 'round the
world' was fi ed, IOUDding the
beginning or the American
Revolution. One of the rallying
cries of the war: ''TaxBtion
without representation is
tyranny.''
Today, some Americans are
. wondering if ta>eation with .•
represeotatiori is any beUer.
But millions of Americans
were rushing to post offices
across l he nation to beat
tonight's deadline for 1974 in·
come tax returris and avoid turn-
ing into law~reakers at the .
stroke of midnight.
"Most of the people who wait
until the last minute owe taxes,"
an Internal Revenue Service
agent said. ''The ones with re·
funds coming generally get their
returns in early. Of course., there
are some people who just wait .
until the last minute fol" ever-
ything. But it seems that more
returns were coming in early this
year, probably because of the re-
bates."
Officials at the Intel"nal ·
Revenue Service Center in
Fresno expect to get 1.8 million
returns l.his week from
California and Hawaii iaxpayel"S
hurrying to beat tonight's filing
deadline. -
Mldnight is the magic houl", but
officials say federal income tax
returns only have to b e
portmarked by then, not be in the
regional processing center in
Fresno .
Orange County pastal officials
said the main post office in Santa
Ana will be staffed until midnight
to Postmark tax returns.
"IC you must make the trip to
Santa Ana, be sure to hand your
return to a postal employe -
don't just drop it in the lx>x , '' cau-
tioned Fred Murphy, customer-
relations chief for the regional
postal center.
''Otherwise, it won 't get
postmai-ked in time.''
Satellite Lofted
MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet
Union launched a communica-
tions satellite, Molnia 3, for long-
range telephone, telegraph and
radio circuits, Tass reported lo·
day.
Nary a Nag
Paul Revere Would Be Sa.d
Uthe original Paul Revere had
had the problems of Irvine's rein-
carnated revOlJ.itionary, the
villagers ind fartners would not
have been warned and the red-
co'ats would have sashayed
through the countryside without
resistance.
Irvine's Paul Revere can't
e¥en ftbd a horse. ...
With f"atui:.day 's bicentennial
kickoff parade approaching, she
has searched the 83,000-acre
Irvine Ranch ror a mount, so far
without success.
Perbape in a spirit o( more up.
to-date ll~raUon, Irvine's Paul
Revere ls femaJe -Jane Paul of
CUJverdale.
Her mld·day ride -Uaomeone
will donate a horse -wW be pert·
of a Jaycees-1pon90l"f!d parade
Saturday.
25-year Lido Isle
.Beach Lease OK'd
Newport Beach city coun-
cilmen unanimously apprOved a
·new 25-year lease or beaches to
l}le Lido Isle Community As-
sociation Monday despite the ob-
jections or a former isle l"esident.
docks and moorings justified a
higher lease payment. •
City Attorney Dennis O'Neil
told colincilmen that he reviewed
•the special legal opinion and then
drafted the wording in the lease
document.
He added that in his opinion, all
· the provisions in the dodilAent
I j rm t
· arewitbin the law.
Spokesmen for the association
· appeared before the council to 1
endorse the compromise lel"ms
of the lease and urged the council
to take action, instead of postpon-
ing the decision.
The old lease was set to expire
at the end or the next fiscal year.
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The panel 's action ends 16
months of negotiation on a re·
newed lease and calls for new
public accesses, smaller acreage
and increases in the annual pay-
ment from $700 to $3,700.
The oppon e nt Monday to
several parts of the lease was
Robert Wright, Who moved from
the isle several months ago.
Board Orders "' . .. . . ' .
Wright asserted that an ap-
pl"aiser hired by the city to seek
an adequate lease payment
lacked proper professional mem-
berships and that the city was not
following the advice or special
legal counsel hired to interpret
the lease.
Airport Stu~y
Wright asserted that the city
was condoning illegal signs at
some of the beach areas of the
isle -warnings apparently
placed to assert private rights to
some o( the territory.
Under the new lease document,
the puR;J.ic has Ute rjgbt._~ use de-
fined, four·foot-wide accesses to
fish on what once weree~clusive
ly private strands at street ends.
The agreement also narrows
down the private area from 12.75
to 5.1 ¥res. Previously. the lease
covered beache~completely sur-
rounding the island.
Wright's assertions of illegal
s igns never drew any counter
from the council or city staff, nor
did the council or staff directly
Counter Wright's assen.ion that
the association was being given a
break on the annual payment.
Wright had charged that the in-
come each year from association
Jealous Wife
Held in Torch
Death of Maie
By WILLJAM SCHREIB ER 01 tfl• D•llr Pilot Su.rt
Orange County supel"visol"S de-
cided unanimously today to
study the possibility or develop-
ing an international airport at
Rancho CaJifol"nia in Rivel"side
County.
The board authorized
Supervi$Qr_s 'Thomas Ril~y and
Ralph Diedrich and County
Airport· Di~ector Robert
Bresnahan to confer with of-
. ficials from Rivel-side and"San
Diego Counties about a possible
joint powers ail"port arrange·
ment.
The boal"d 's action came aner
Supervisol" Ralph Clarie sharply
criticized the Orange County
Grand Jury for its airport report.
The report suggested creation
of a new county airport authority
with consolidated power over all
civilian airfields in the county.
Clark said the jury report was
a "simplistic and naive answer
to a complex problem."
The Rancho California airport
proposal was made by Riley, a
retired Marine ·general, who has·
staunchly opposed an alternative
airport site on the Marines' Camp
Pendleton base in San Diego
County.
. been pi.tbli~ly favored by the
other four t>oard members.
Riley said Rancho California, a
Kaiser.Aetna development near
the borders of all three counties,
offers the best alternative to air
transit needs.
He said thel"e is enough room
for several major runways that
would not impact residential
areas with noise.
A difficulty in a Riincho t
California f,irport is surface ac-
cess from Orange C.ounty. Bul
Riley said there are routes th at ·
could be built and special transit
service could be installed.
Clark, who seconded Riley's t
motion for a study of Rancho
California, said the action should
prove to the Grand Jury that
s upervisors are vitally . con-
cerned with solving the county
· airport problems.
"The Grand Jul"y report lacks , .. depth an.d wa s poorly re -1
searched,'' Clark,lnsisted.
The Anaheim sUpervisor had !
five basic criticisms of the report'
including: 1
-What be. called the "fooli sh· I
ness" of a proposal to create a
new pqlitical agency.
The Pendleton alternative has ..
-His contention that the jury's
P!'OJ>OSed propert'y tax financing
(See AIRPORT, Page AZ>-
.. GAINESVILLE; Fla. (UPI) -
A young housewife who allegedly
set fire to her husband after sur·
prising him in bed with a house
guest has been charged with
first-degree muJl'der, the Alachua
County s heriff's office reports.
Councilmen C·hop . \
Mrs. Judith Jackson, 26, was
reportedly under guard today at
Alachua General Hospit.al, where
she is rerovering from burns and
smoke inhalation.
Trip off Budget '
Mrs. Jackson reportedly killed
her 26-year-old husband, Robert.
while he siept•Saturday night.
A sheriff's spokesman said the
woman surprised Jackson in bed
with an unidentified house guest
Saturday morning and "threw
knives" al the two but didn 't in -
jul"e them.
She apparently waited. until
Jackson fell asleep, then sent her
two children, a 5-year-old and a
6-year-old, tq,.get gasqline ahd a
rope from a utility room, bound
her husband, sprinkled him with
the fuel' and set him ablaze. The
chil.dren escaped injbry. ..
J ets Blamed
For Booming
J';ewpo rt Beach councilmen
made one $3,000 tentative cut out
of City Manager Bob Wynn's pro·
posed $18.9 million budget Mon-
day as they opened study of ex-
penses for the coming fiscal year ..
Council mem bers agreed to
eliminate a $3.000 junket to Jto.
Japan, which would have been fol"
study of Ito as Newport's sister
city.
Wynn 's proposed budget is
balanced, calling for no incl"ease
in the city tax rate. He is basing in-
come on increased taxable value
of only six Percent.
Wynn told counci lm e n.
however, that the budget carries
no provisions for employe salary
increases because bargaining
sessions hav-en 'ts t arted.
"We don't know what their re ·
quests will be )'et," he explained .
lnitial budget stud)' inctuded
sevel"al administrative depart·
ments and ended before the coun·
ciJ got to the Police Department's
A series of window·ratUing segment.
phenomena and tnutned booms Among other informal actions
shortly before noon today was the council agreed to rely on the
blamed on periodic" fiigh altitude use or pal"t·time employment in
defense m aaeuvers along the , seve.ral departmenls where over-
Orange Coast. time had been authorized to i.n·
SOJl'e residents telephoned creaseservice.
, police and o~e autborit\es con~ City Maqager Wynn aaJd thilit ~-04 oyfll' ~~iblllt.y o! his bud11et, showura a slight re-\~ t(lm aQ: adVJ.lice ductibn in expenses over the cur-
,..."'"'' ,,.,. ' ~ the !Jlgbts rent document, ~·411, lorlhe addi·
No · epo~ts · •ea •. ~,.\-e~ thei:oster~ "
, """r~ cod, an pok~~! But CllY clerk ~~W"a Lagios '
Councilmen said they sym-
pathize with her plight but agreed
with Wynn's earlier cut of a new
clerk-typist position in the de part-
ment. Instead, the panel hinted
that a part-time employe mighl
solvethedilemma.
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Weat~er
Consider<1ble cloudiness
through Wednesday with
continued showers. Cool•
with highs near 60. Lows
tonight 45 to 52. Chance o(
rain decreasin~ to 70 1>er-
cent Wednesday.
I NSIDIE TOD/\ V
A recent Harri1 poU 1howt
th.al mosl peopJe -YOWIQ and
old. alike -believe the 'myth'
tho.I old age is a mismable
time ol li/e. Read iu~
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1 lerred was almilar in some
iespectl .to a. fe~rt ~n the
A111trallan o!llcltl war hi ..
'1>ry but tbe alleaatlon dil·
rered from the known
facts.
Th• parade, whlob belllns at ~O
a.m. at Town Ce:nter, will also
feature a flfe ·and·drum corps, a
Marine color guard and city
1iis IHuOO,lastgl~. _.,_:... tlon or onb· 01.1e new employe t.o
~ the lein Cost.,1 ~ pleaded tor more tn her depart· ~!fE~A'. Co I lo Ceilter·1~ 0 men(. st.teasing • that increased
han e . !~ , , m' ~e.,,PIJ>Cl'WO',k and pu!>jlc.
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Connally .Adni.!ts 'Inaccurate :Ans-wers'i
Co~nallY ~e;tiJied that. wh en her~ today,'' h~ ·~old assist ant Jacobsen al th e Sheraton Crest asked Conn 11 lly tr i,. recalled Connally told Tuerkhclmer ~ WA S lll NG T Ol'i <AP ) -
f Former Tre:isury Sccret.<i ry
John ll. Connally acknowledged
under c ross·cxamination al h.is
bribery tria l today that he gave
som e inaccurate answers to a
g rand j ury and lo Se nate
· \Vatergiltc in vestigators.
Connally said , however, lhat
the in ul'c uracics resulted from
l'a relessncss and were not an at·
tt."mp t to cover up two alleged
$.5,000 payoffs he is CJCCU.Scd or
tu kini:.
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first questioned a bout the mat· special prosecutor Frank M. flotel in Austin, Tex. -and de· President Nixon desqibing hls th11l , \\•lth his me mory refre1hed ,
ter, he attached too little Im· Tuerkheimer. nied that he held any converst1 · decision to raise mll.k .price sup· by the tape, he recalled thl4l Nlx-).;.
portancetolt . Connally conceded th at he lions with Jaco b:ien in the pre· ports ln 1971 as a "cold J¥)lltical on we.s talking ~~ut "toua:h r 'tt d t II' r-" 1 d cedinethrecor four ,vceks. deal.'' Connally said he atd not p<>litl cul operators ~In Congre11s 1 "Frankly, 1 jusl didn't think it
was Ji!:Oin2 to amount to a hill of
beans and ju1t didn't pay that
much attention to it." he said. "I
5houJd hive but I didn't.
"Never in my wildest dreams
• , . in my wildest ni.Rhtmarcs
could I foresee that I 'd be sitting
Qmi e e rng u ~era gran · . C on n a 11 y conceded lo recall such word$. pushing tor un inc:re11Se in nric:e <·
jury about a meeling he had Oct. Tue1~eim er tbe.l the answ~r Tuerkheimer then Mayed a supports. · ' 29, l973• wlth Jake Jacobsen, the wa s t accur·ato. but said he wus pr.viously unpubllsh.Oo Whlte He s11td the "PQlitl~a.l deal" .
milk·producer lawyer who later conJu by the prosecutor 's House tap~ recordloi ot a two· was a refeNn~c to an attempt to 1 became Connelly's chief ftC· 1 h . d 1 1 b t c 1 us" Nixon's order to lncrea•e , quest ons al t e t ime an as· m nutc meet ng e ween onnu · ic
cuser. sumed mistakenly that he was ly and Nixon on Ma rch 23, 1971, Jn 11rices lo soften congrei:;i:;ional OP·•
Connally testified before the being usked ubout something which Nixon said: .. This Is 11 cold position to Nixon's proposals to
grand jury on Nov. 14, 1973 -19 else. political deal. They 'revery tough share federid tux reve11ues with ·
days aft e r the meeting with Al one poin t Tucrkheimer polilical opcrators ." stales and locMl ities.
• Fro• PIJflf! Al , Man vs. Dogs RED TAPE.:
Jogger Evens Vp the Score -South Vi etna mese ~ards at
Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Alrport let
the pl anes leave unmolested. Oa·
Jy said they could have "carried
around 700 pe rsons to a new life
out side Vietnam... •
Cl-II C1\GO (UPI ) -Sidney
Al;.arc.·us, \\•ho carri es u baseball
bat to fend of( loose dogs when he
goes jogging in Lincoln Park, got
a meas ure or revenge upon ty,'o
doc ~ners. But he was less than
satisfied.
Judge Robert E. Cusack on
Monday found Judy Mendelson.
'Z7, and Evelyn Cohen. 27, guilty
of le tting their dogs run un ·
lea:>hed in the park and fin ed
, them $2S ear h.
But the judge found them inno-
cent of charges that they owned
I vicious dogs.
· On April 1. Cusack found
1"1 a rcus guilty or doing criminal
damage to property by striking
the dogs with hi s bal and break-
ing the right front Jeg o! one o(
them.
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At the bench trial of the women
,.,londay. Marcus testified the
dogs, "snur li ng , barking and
jumping," attacked him us he
jogged along the lakefront on
Chicago's North Side.
He said he was terrified and
fended th~m off \llith his bat,
\\'hi ch is in st.•ribed ''Go, Fido,.
Go."
The \\'omen testifi ed they took
the dogs to the park on leashes,
then let them run free. They said
Marcus ran past them yelling,
··1r those come near me, they're
dead dogs," and then struck th e
dogs without provocation.
Wh en the judge {re ed the
\11omen of charges that they
owned vi cious dogs, Marcus was
angry.
.. We 're in the grips of an
epidemic dog problem," he said.
He said he would appeal his
conviction.
"I don 't ~are if it takes
$10,000," he said.
As a result, Daly said, the DCB
and a second Cra(t that had gone
to Saigon to pick up a load of or-
phans had to fly back to Japan
nearly empty.
He sent a telegram of protest to
f~ord and oth e r U.S. offici a ls
shortly before taking off from
Saigon saying the U.S. govern·
ment canceled his insurance and
his contraCt to continue Oying
emergency supplies into Cam-
bodia ..
Daly, who flew to Saigon from
Tokyo Sunday lo bring another
group of orphans o Vietnam,
said a Col. McC y gave the or-
ders to the r ing South Vi et-
nameseofficia at the airport.
Fair Chief Denies
Sprinkler ... ~eport
''Air atlache Col . McCurdy told
the senior official at the Saigon
airport not lo let World Airways
take o{f," Daly 'told a reporter
who accompanied him on his
!utile rescue mission. ''He
(Mccurdy) said, ·1r they go, shoot
them down'.''
The DC8and the second plane, a
727, touched down at Yokota.Air
Base this morning without any
evacuees aboard.
"We made our aircraft availa-
ble but the U.S. and South Viel·
namese 2'overnments put the
fr eeze on it,''. Daly s~id.
By ALAN DIRKIN
OfU..O.Uyl'tletSWt
Orange COunty Fairgrounds
•Manager Jim Porterlield today
denied receiving any report from
the state lire marshal's office re·
t:ommending that sprinklers be
•'Installed in stables where 14
horses burned to death Friday.
Porterfield cited two fire in·
spection reports -dated Aug.10,1
1913 a.nd No11. 14, 1973 -but
neither of these recommerided
the installation of sprinklers in
stables.
The reports called for "im·
mediate steps" to improve the
water supply and the installation
of hydrants so that no barn is
more than 20 feet from a nozzle.
Porterlield said this has been
done.
State Deputy Fire Marshal
Frank McCarthy agreed with
Porterfield that no fire safety
protection -other than improv·
ing th e water supply -was re-
commended in the inspections.
He said that this was because
the mandated inspections were
made from the PQint of view of
protec ting human lives. "There
is no slate or federal code re·
quire menl for sprinklers in
barn s , though some local
Talk on Sailing
Set for Library
.. Sailing: J,and. Sea and Air"
v;ill be the topic at 7:30p.m. Wed -
nesday in l\1ariners Library
multipurpose room, 2005 Dover
Drive in Newport Beach, as part
of National Libra ry Week.
The program will feature dis·
cussions on boat sailing, land
sailing and hang gliding. It is
sponsored by the Newport Beach
Public Library and is open to the
public.
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jurisdictions have them in their
codes," McCarthy said.
"Those barns are no different
from barns on other fairgrounds
· -very few h8ve mecllanical
sprinklers,'' he added.
McCarthy acknowledged that
the barns are fjre traps -they
contain wood , hay and
sometimes are unattended -but
said his agency in the past has
urged the Califofnia Horse Rae·
ing Board to require sprinklers in
barns but nothing has been done.
Research in the state fire
marshal's office i'n Los Angeles
did turn up a Jetter written to the
Oran1e County Fair Board in
19S5 recomme.oding that
sprinklers be installed.
McCarthy commented that it's
a common practice not to have
sprinklers in stables -''it's a pi-
ty because the animals are help·
Jess in themselves" -but the
fire marshal said that a difficulty
has been in determining who has
the respansibilily of installing
sprinklers.
Jim Cooper, president of the
Orange County Equestrian As-
sociation, a group of stable
lessees on the fairgrounds ,
acknowledged that it is a 1e1al
question of whether the tenant or.
the fair boal'd would have the
res pons ibility of putting in
sprinklers.
J From P age Al
HORSE ...
council members in colonial·cra finery .
The parade will proceed along
Campus Drive to CuJver DMve,
turn ~orth to the teen center, east
on Michelson Drive to University
Park Shopping Center, and Mght
on Seton ending at University
.Park School.
A second parade will begin af-
terwards at Culver and Moulton
Parkway, following Moulton to
Harvard Avenue, north o n
Harvard to Harvard Aven-ue Ball
Park, east on Walnut Avenue to
Walnut Village Shopping Center,
south on Yale Avenue, ending at
Presley Park.
He , five other mate passengers
and nine..Cemale passengers in·
eluding the reporter flew in
aboard the DCB. The 7Z7 carried
only three crew members.
"We could have taken up to
1,000 infants, or 7SO refugees de·
pending on weight," the airline
executive said.
Daly, who flew the last chaotic
flight from Da Nang before the
Cornmunists took over, said he
tried uns uccessfully to call
McCurdy in Saigon twice since ar·
rivlnginJapan .
''There is no wonder that the
peoples of the world have lost
their confidence in the U.S. gov-
ernment and its people," he said
in the cable.
H e alth Care
Store Burgle d ·
In Newport
, Burglars skilled at twisting
doorknobs and prying open
•cabinets have looted a Newport
Center health care business or
$500 in cash and a computer tape
with corporate records.
Police were summoned Mon·
day lo Comprehensive Care
· Corporation, 230 Newport Center
Drive, after a maintenance man
discovered that several rooms
had been ransacked.
Spokes men Cor the firm said
that the computer tape contained
financial records and other data
for the business . The cash had
been kept in an office cabinet.
police said.
Because of the bulk of some
items moved during the looting,
officers added, it appeared to be
the work or more than one
culprit.
From P age Al
plan for airports wou)d r uire a At the two s hopping centers, large ta:ic rate.
the Jaycees will have recruit--liis comm<'nt that the j is menl booths for minutemen. ( trvin e Ma yor Art Anthony, who "oolish" to recommend cou y
has adopted Ben Fr anklin as hi s purchase of private light pl ane ;.airports that would then be taken revolutionary counterpart, will off the tax rolls.
proclaim the bic entennial at the -That the jury is wrong in us·
I shopping center slops. suming that the environmental \ Mrs. Paul and a neighbor are · sewing 8 Paul Revere costume impact rePort for the existing county jetport should be speeded for the Parade and !subsequent up as an expedient way of hasten·
bicentennial events, but the best ing improvements at the facility.
offer on a hor5e to date is $50 for -And he caUed the jury's ad·
the parade . voc acy of the immediate county So. what is a nJce girl like her h r 1 '· doing In a situation like this? pure ue. o en airport I te ...,, the north county Chino Hi ii s . "J was just .th inking, 'Wouldn 't "ridiculous."
1t be run to ride around at mld-
nJght some night and wake up the
neighbors '," Mrs. Paul so.id . ..._ L •
"J was l•lking to (Coun -/ 1UJOrt1ons Ordered
cilwomnn ) Gaby Pryor nt c h~
and she thought ft was a great ST. LOUIS (AP) -'A lhree-
idea and asked m e if I would like j udge panel or the 8th µ.s.
to be P aul Revere." Mrs. Pa ul Circuit Court or A.ppeata._ruled
said. Monday that St. Louis rn•atlow
Anyone with a horse or Ideas abortions In city.owned hospttals
where: to get one can cont.act lbe and must al_go hlre physicians bic~ntennial committee by c&U· ~·ho do not, as a matter ot eons·
ing Mar$ha Poli11i at 5.59·0175 or ctence, object lo performln1
Jim Kincannon at ~7. oibortion.s .
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RECALLED TRAINING
Lifesaver Wllllams, 17
H i!f.h Sclwol
Youth Saves
Lad in Pool
By KATHY CLANCY
01 the O•UY PU°' SI.Mt
A Fountain Valley High School
senior, who rem e mbered his first
aid training from grade school,
was credited with saving a Hunt·
ington Beac h toddle r from
drowning J\.1onday .
Matt Williams, 17, or 8312
T a lbert A ve ., pulled Larry
Sate.hell , 3, from a swimming
pool. then used mouth·to-mouth
·resuscitation to revive him. . I . ·•rt was just something that
happened ,'' M.al,'s~id later.
But fluntingtoh· Beach Fire
Capt. Roger Hos m er said if Matt
hadn't been sufficiently trained
and hadn't acted quickly. ··Larry
wou ldn 't have made it.
"We have no idea how long he
"'as in the pool ," Hosmer said,.
.. but he had already turned
blue."
Matt. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Willi a ms, came home
from school about 10 a.m . Mon-
day. earlie r than usual because a
class had been canceled.
When he arrived, he found his
s ist e r , ~1l chcl e . and Larry's
mother. Mary. who was visiting,
searchin g ror the youngs ter.
They soon found him at the bol·
tom of the Will iams· swimming
pool.
"l j umped right in with my
clothes on and pulled him out,"
Mall s aid. "He !lad turned kind
of purple, and his jaw was locked
shut. I thought he was dead."
Matt told his sister to phone for
help while he worked the un·
conscious infant's jaw open and
started mouth·to-mouth re·
suscitation . Within a couple of
m i nutes , th e fr ig ht e ne d
youngster was brca~ again,
Matt said.
Contingen t
F r o m Co ast
In Vie tnam
A contingent of 19 persons in·
<·luding six Crom the Orange
Coast representing the lnterna·
tional Medical Volunteers, ar-
rived in South Vietnam J\.1ondoy
to begin ministering to war re·
tugees.
The I~tV organi zation head-
quartered at th e Newport
Sheraton Hote l a lready had ty,'o
pe r sons in the Saigon area,
e11alueting tasks the mercy mis·
sion must !ace in the war zone.
This 21-member volunteer or·
gariization represents three aid
teams of seven individuals each
assigned to minis ter to health
care needs or the dispossessed re-
fugees .
r They will be assigned to six re·
fug~ camps in the immediate
Saigon area, treating a variety or
diseases which ha11e broken out
in epidemic proportions, due to
poor sanitation.
Tons of medic.al supplies arc
also being marshaled by the IMV
group, a branch of LIGA Interna·
tional, a nonprofit humanitarian
organization, for use and dis-
tribution.
Orange Coast medical person·
nel in the Saigon area today in·
elude Dr. William Lanz, or
Laguna Beach, Lawrence
Woodhouse, RN. Qf Garden
Grove, \Yinifred Conley, RN, ol
Newport Beach, Sue Omsteed,
RN. of San la Ana, Alice Sanchez,
RN. of Lag~na .Beai::h •. and
paramedic Wendy Ovellette, or
Corona del Mar. ·. . I'
The group is expected to spend
two to four weeks in th.e Saigon
area on the trip, wl)ich was final·
Jy authorized by the U.S. State
De partme nt.
Spokesman Phil Schomme r
said tjleir flight tab was picked
up , with 60 percent paid by the
Sate Department and 40 percent
b an American Airways.
Lose s
Drugs, Cas h
' A burglar seeking drugs and
cash made his way to the roor of a
Corona del Mar pharmacy and
pMed, bored and kicked his way
through the roof to reach his loot,
police learned Monday.
Robert Zewber~ owner or
Zewber's Pharmacy at 3301 E.
Coast Highway, phoned orflcers
to report the loss sometime last
weekend or $200 worth of drugs
and$75incash .
Police said the thier took ad-
vantage or exterior window
grillwork to climb on the roof and
then pried away a fan lo reach
the attic.
GRO UP SET
FOR CONCEKI'
A festival concert !eatur·
ing the major mu5ic al
groups fro m Corona del
ri1 ar liigh School, will be
held at 7: 30 tonight at Un-
co ln Middle School in
Corona del Mar.
Performances will I.Jc
gi ven by the concert choir,
chctmber .choir, symphonic
or c hestra , symphonic
band and advanced band.
Admission is $1 .
C ounty Coe d
Arr ested
In Slaying
An 18-year-old college coed was
arrested by Anaheim police earlY.
~1onday in connection with the ex~
ecution·style'SJ"aylng a month ag~
of Ricci Duane Knight. .
Ella LOuise ·Johnson of isrt
West Cris Place, AQaheim, wa~
arrested at l)er home by polic~
sho11ly before 1 a.m. She was
booked into city jail on suspicioO
of murder. •
Police were closed-mouthe~,
about the lifrest and th4
circumstances ·Of their m0nth1
long probe. Homicide detective~
said, ''the inVe£tigatlon is still un-
der way," 'l)ut they wouldn '~
elaborate or 'Suy whether othei:
suspects are being sought.
Knight. 18, of 1738 Catherine.
Driv~, '!"as,'f9und slumped ove(.
the 1.''heel of his pickup truck
ri.tarch. lS with a bul!ft hole in th~
back of his h'ead. PolfceorigiilaUx.
thtn.ight 'lie Wp.S 3 s riiPE!r vicli~
bc,caUs e the buJlet Crashe"'
through .ihe iear· wln'd~w of the
truck catz>. . .
Officc'rs retused to say any,t)tiol
a bo'ut ,Possl ble .. ·e·~·nnec'tion :
between Mis'S Jo'bnSQl'i ' and tb
\·ictim and they wouJdii't s.ar if~·
\\'earon was recovered. •
All they ·wp.uld say was, ,"MiSf-
Johnson is a·!tudent at a local col'!
Jege."' They 1.''ouldntt say which
one. · ,
Knight, a maintenance worker,
was killed sometime.,early Jn the
morning after he Jell his home LR
gotowork. . .
Yacht Racers
Rea.ding Home
• • . u r
Garbled radio reports from tbs
Guadalupe Island race fleet t<>
day indicated that the majoritar
of the 12 yachts had rounded lllb
island so.o miles orr Be;a
Californ·ia : and were on the
homeward leg of the race. )•f•
The boat-for.boat leaders Were
believed to . be Bob Longprtft;
Firebird a.nd Ralph Macr'I'
Wildfire.-•• , ..
Bringing ·up the rear wet'e
Countess Theresa Bernadett'
and Nereid, both of which were1n
sight of the jsJend. • .. •
THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. ·. e •
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ALL OF THE NIEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION
REGARDING ENERGY AND THE LACK THEREOF.
IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL
CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO~AZY
THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE -"DONT STA
UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT. DON'T SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DO ,"
ETC.
' UNFORTUNATELY. THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER
INTO BUSINESS. AND IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO
FINE A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT
ALDEN 'S we DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN, AND THE CARPETS
ARl 'STRETCHED PROPERLY. AND THE CARPETS AR E
STRETCHED PROPERLY, AND THE SEAMS ARE HAND-SEWN
AND RE·INFORCEDWITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO
DOIT'RIGHT, THEN WETAKELONGERI .
DONT BUY VALUABLE CARPETING AND HAYE IT RUINED BY
A SHODDY INSTALLATION -CALL AL'OEN 'S AND FIGHT THE
ENERGY CRISIS.
DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• -installation . custom draperies
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Home Tax Credit Tuesday's
CJ9sing Prices NEW
Can Really ·Help
By SYLVIA PORTER
(F'frd. ino SeneaJ
The 5 percent tax: rebate -or tax credit -ol up lo
$2,000 tor you If you buy a new home In 1975 1s a
bre11kthrough which could set ofr an upsUrge tn hom~bU.YIJl.I
activity on all real estate fronts For it's a well·knowo
phenomenon thut once
an upturn startio 1n any
urea or real estate. il
trad1t1onally carries
through lo e1;ery area
In 'tact, says Prentice
1-lall in a newsletter
e1rculated privately to
Money's
Worth
its subscribers. "there's•a boom 1n existing houses, getting
underway thus very minute" -an out-on·lhe·limb stale·
ment indeed in view of the pervasive gloom among housrng
author1t1es after 1974-7S's most catastrophic crash In hous·
gaincethe 1930!>
To sum up, you can get a t975tax credit of S percent of the
purchu1:1e price of a ''new principal restdence ''You must buy
Jn 1975 and your top tax crecht is $2,000 Now with that
thumbnail sketch here are Prent1ce·f"lall's answers to key
questionis
Q Jus! w/ial qu.aUfiesasanewpnnl'ipal resute11ce ''
A .. New" for the purposes o( the credit means that the pro·
perty has never been occupied. "Principal residence" cun
include a ~1ngle family house, a condom1n1um or co-op, and
unquestionably a mobile home also would qualify.
Q Tluit'sallthereUtoil.'
A. No. You must acquire the property after Mar 12,
1975 You as the buyer ~mustiphys1cally occupy the property
by the end of 1976. Uniess you buy and move in dunng 1975,
you must have a bmding contract 1n effect be£ore J an. 1,
1976 And the property doesn't qualify for the credit unless
construction already has been started (or, of course, com·
plet~) before Mar. 26, 1975.
Q A coupte files cJ iomt retum and buy.s,o $50.ooo 1tou1e tiiat
meftaoll reqiartmett(.s Doe1ea.chgeta II.2S0 cred1t"
A. No. They're treated as one tax.payer and get the max-
imum of $2,000 If they are marned and f1hng separate re.
turns, the maximum credit for each is $1,000 '
Q How.about.a lwo-Jamzly house" If part of it isusedaaa pnn·
a pal reridence, 1• the buyer entitled to any credit?
A. Th~e credit is available. Say; you buy a two-family
house for $80,,ooo. rent half and use the other half as your
pnnc1pal residence. Your credjt is figured on $40,000 -that
portion or the purchase pnce allocable to the residence. So
you get the full $2,000 maximum credit.
Q. Say you and your brother bull a qualifying home for $80,000
¢00 1mntJy own arid ;Qifttty live jn the home. Are each of you en·
1i1led to a $2,000 cred1t "
A.No Yousphtthetotalof$2,000 '~
Q Say you bMy a combinatWn store pnncipal r. :ridenc Doe1
any part qualify for lhecredil?
A Yes, the portion allocable to the resi ence.
Q Say you have anapartruent 1n the caty and.ore plannmg to
buy a vacot1011 home at the shore whu:h is new and meet• all key
date fi!qtaremenl1 You had behi thinking of this 0$ o .second home
but now you're considering buymg 11 and making it yoUr "prtncapal
residence" -u.nng your apartment occa.rionally. Would y91.1
qualify for lhe credit"
~ A. Hapdle things right and you probably can natl it
down. Establish yourself m your new pnnc1pal residence
iind re,:ister to vole If it's in a different state, register your
auto there, t ake out a dnver's license, etc. lf the credit 1s
questioned., it'll be uP to you to prove the property is" your
p(inc1pal residence.
• Q Howdoyouctcnmthecredit?
; A. Take tt on the tax return you file for the year (1975 or
1976) in which you become ehg1ble for the credit. You must
attach to your tax return a ccrt1ficat1011 by the seller that the,,,
plirchase price is the lowest pnce at which the residence
w•s ever offered for sale
" Q. What tf the setter refuses to give this to you'>
A No credit SO insist on a clause 1n the contract of sale
stating that the closmg 1s dependent upon the seller prov1d·
mg such a cert1f1cate atsetUemenl.
~ Q Con you buy a qualifymg property, tcike the credit, but irl'li
fo;a year, then •eti it.,
~ A. Sure. But 1f you sell within three years, you have to
rei>ay the credit unless you replale your home under the
sale·and·replacemenlprovisions o£the tax law.
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Tue~day. Apnl 15. 1975
Fullerton Police Seize
92 'Nudity' Newsracks.
underground papers us·
ing nudity or sexual ac·
tivity as front page
material.
mus t pay S2S apiece.
Violations ranged from
too many racks chained
togelher lo failure lo
paste a label on th&
mach ine beari n g the
owner's name, address
and telephone nu mber.
ORANGE COUNTY
Five County As~embl~n_
Vote .t,o· Repetil · Nt?x ··~~ice
By o .c. HUSTINGS <SB 47~) at would pre""1t En· theh ••-~· term. .,
0t '" EN11• '"" ~ vironm ti Q1.1ality Act require-l<;xiit\ng law sa)'I addltJonal
Here's how Orange County's menta f atfectlng CaUComla· s.t 'ntences, incladlne Ute 1en ..
l awmakers are voting Jn logrtng eratlons until Jan. 1, len~es, are to be serv.ed concur--
, Sacramento: 1976. B th Oran&"e Counly tilri.lly wl(h the initial UCe 1en·
-On repeal of th~ NOx smQg -senators, epub~lcans Dennis tenet. A "prisoner sentenced to
FULLERTON -or
the seven Orange County
cities that h ave passed
ordinances controlling·
newspape r v e nding
machines, Fullerton is
proving lo b e.th e
toughest in enforcing the
law.
To dale, police in the
north county city have
seized 92 newsracks for
violating one section or
another or the ordinance,
which is aimed at curb-
ing sidewalk displays or
A FULLERTON police
spokesm an said Friday
th,t only two of the
sei:z.ed racks have been
recovered so far by their
owners -one by an un -
derground paper and
another by an
•·establishment" paper.
ASKED ABOUT the
·constitutionality of the
l aw, th e police
spokesmC$n said , "I don't
know about that but tbe
tew is the law and we've
got to enforce it.''
control de.vice tnstallation pro· Ca.rponter Jall'es ~etmore, life •la elitible for parole after
gram <SB 41 ): All five Orange votedlorthe ea1U.re. sevenyean. Show Set ii~~~ctr~tsA ::u~·c:~:l:rn ~rfd pl~~. ~be!!.~\ 8 l:~ ~~\Fl~~~-t·, BUrk.e'i meas ure CAB 592)
Richard Robinson, plqs guplpel;lne ·c:q,Da ·uonaCIUI , 1wouldh:tave requlredpriisonento
Republicans Robert Badham, state tidelands ... W t ... the 1, serve a \east seven years of each
T o recover seized
n ewsracks. the O\vncrs
Tonight John Briggs and Robert Burke -yard coastal •l>n• unti ai Ule sentence. .,,
voted for repeal. Jt passed the 1977, or u'nttt tbe Lellsl ' ·~
SANT A AN A-A slide lull house 5"25. enact& a coastal plan: Dem<icrat 0 R. A N G E C .o U N T Y
All the news racks in
the department's proper-
ty room were seized in
two d ays about three
weeks ago -77 one day
andl5lhenext.
presentation on Southern -On a bill (AB 936 } to make Paul Carpenter was the only Supervisor RalP.h ~edrlch has
California deserts and the SS-mite.per-hour speed limit Orange County .a11emblyman to en named to the.fmanc~ co~
their \Vildflowers will be permanent because a .fede ral vote for""the meaaur,e, which was tee.ofthe Southem CahCom1& QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi presented by ri.trs. Vell a highway dollarrs are tied to that sent to the Senat.e on a ss.11 vote. As c1ation of Governments
L.Grabertonight at7:30' s pe e d limit : Democrats Republicans Badham, Briggs <SCA
o'clock in the Spurgeon Carpenter (Garden Grove) and and Burke a ll voted against it. • •• h ·
Room of the Santa Ana· Robinson (Sai1ta Ana) voted for Democrat Robinson didn't cast a nvE ELEGATES froJ11 t e
Library' 502 Civic Center it. So did Republicans Badham vote. . Huntingto Beach·Seal Beach The papers ranged
Crom e rotic journals like
.. Swin g'' and the '·L.A.
Star., to the Fullerton
Daily News Tribune, Los
r\ngelcs Times and the
Santa Ana Register.
Dri ve. ' <New port Beach ) a nd Burke ••• League of Women Voters wlll at~
T h e Pro g ram is I Huntington Beach). Republican THE ASSEMBLY Criminal tend the April 15-17 stateconve·n~
sponsored by the Sea and Briggs (Fullerton ) voled against Justice Commi~tee bas killed Af.-tion,t'n lptsadena.
Sage Chapter or the Na· it. The bill was sent to the Senate seniblyman Robert Burke's bill The local dehtgat~ a1·e : ltut~
tional Audubon Society on a64-8 vote in the Assembly. · that would have lengthfned the Bailey, Sherrie Baum, Phyllis
and is open to the public -On a 33·5 vote, the s tate mandatory tim e iri prison for Sariego, Dale Goodwin and
IF THE 90 remaining at no charge. · Senate sent to the Assembly a bill crimina ls sente nced . to more Kerry' Luehring. racksaren'tretrievedby~=::==:=:::::=::=::=::=::=::=:=::::::::::=:::::;::;::;::;:;;:=:::::::;:=:=:::::::::;::::;::::::;:::;:;::::;:::::::::;:::::~~~~~~~;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::::i;
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o ...... , __ .. s...:--..... 1•>S.---·
I ·-,.
"A raise? Er ... N-0."
next Tuesday, the police
spokesman s aid they will
be destroyed.
Jn som e cases, that
\•ion 't be all bad.
··w e h a d one di s-
tributor call in and tell us
he was about lo r eplace
his anyway and destroy
the old ones," the police
spokesman 'said. "He
said we could be his
garbage men."
'"11.:a lif P'.d'W!ill: $~
Other Lindsay
Free Fare
Buses Up
For Vote ' ~ Deaths ~ To Speak
' WASHINGTON lj\P) c -Clyde A. Tolson, 74,the In ounty s AN TA AN A -c losest frie nd and as· 0 r a n g c C o u n l Y
sociute o f J . Edgar . ·Superv isors Tuesday
Hoover for more than 30 ANAHEIM _ Former will be asked to allocate
years, died Monday after New York Mayor John $140,000 in r evenue shar-
a long illness. He was as-Lindsay will be the guest ing money to pay for a
sistanl to the d irector un -speaker at the 4sth an-six-monlh extension of ~ derffoover. nu al convention of the free county transit dis-
Association of Weste rn trict bus ride program
WASHI NGTON (AP) H · I h for senior citi ze ns. osp1ta s e re April • -William McGaffin, 64. 2l -23 . In a letter to his fellow
; deputy chief of the board membe r s, 't Ch icago Daily N3fws UNDSAY WILL k Supervisor Robert Bat-. spea tin said the first s ix Washington bureau, "ed on the nation's economy Monday or cancer. as it relates to bea1th mon_ths or the f!ee fare care. American Medical program "h ave been sue-~ LONDON< AP ) -Association president· ce~!ful . ~·
: Michael Flanders, 53, the .. Dr. Malcom Todd will "TH.E SENIOR 'ti ' F.nglish music and com· also speak as part of a , Cl zen.
edy star who performed panel on nationa l health. fares have proven to be
from a \vheel c hair ins urance. a.mong the most effec-
because of the effects of live of our revenue shar -
polio,died Mondaynighl. Al so on the list of i~g programs,"sa~dBat-!:ipeake rs is Dr. Earl tin, "':ho _a ls~ se~ves as a.
Brian. form er California tra?s1t ~1stnc_t ~1rector.
health and welfare· ·Senior c1t1.zens are Midshipman
..._ Midshipman James F .
Rubino. son o( A1r. and
Mrs. Frank J . Rubino of·
9462 Pier Drive, Hunt-
ington Beach, has been
named l o bot h the
Dean 's Lis't and the
Superintendent's List at
the U.S. Naval Academv
in Annapolis, !\old.
Death Notic&
H ANES
CECIL M. HANES. Pil'i!.ed i1W,1'f
AP•il Uth, 1~15 in Cotus.. c11 .. hlrmer
tHl~I ol CosU1 Me\,11. Sur1i~ by
Pu\ wilt E'i'i!I!; two 'iOn 'i, Harli'i
Jack!iOtl of Col.ta Mew and L•wreme
H•ne'l of Te.o.•s; shier, Ev!! !i.urfl!Ttr'i
secr etary.
ConveOtion o r -
gani:z.ers say more than
10.000 people are expect-
ed to atle nd the event at
Anaheim Conve ntion
Center.
Forest
Chief
ol Te•as; four 9r11nd<.hlldtt n. FUfll!ral
.,,, .. kl!~ -..111 bl! Mid Wednesd,""f J:OO N d
PM. Bell Btolldwll'f Cn•pel. OfUciant ame
Rev. Srucl! l(urrle. lnter,...nl, t4•bor
Resl ~mot!&! P11rk . Belt 6r°""'"'a'f
Mortu.itrrdiree10•'1. SAN DIEGO <UPI -
CAUGHEY AMRGARET H. cauGHEY. '";. Frederick G. ''Frit ''
defl1 o1 eoi111 Mew. c •. Dt1e oi lll!•th · Deholl has been nam
April \J1h, 1•ns. Sur .. ived by r.er · f "'°'""'· ci''" M41ce&Wjlney; br'otne•. superv i sor o t e ""'°''"' ,,..cc..u11nev: .. R~..._G11ro1e 567 ooo .acre Clevel d
M, Strulc"; cout1n'i, Mrs. JO~N 't · J F l ir;1ell\l\ein •nd M•s. Allred G. Gitter. a IO n a .ore •
FUfll!tlll s.erviCl!'i will bl! held Wtdnn-glas R. Le1s z, .s. oa.,. April '"" 111: ~:llD PM. -..1c1111 Forest Service re onal (h.lpel Morl11•rv. otflctant eruct kl,ll'-•
•It!. tnlerment will Ill! prl .. •te. Olrec· forester, said t,oday
IOt'i. WKtctlll Cl!-1 M(lrlu•ry. Deholl . a 1957
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fUHERAL HOME
Corona del Mar 673·9450
Cosla Mesa 6 46-2424
llUllOADWAY
MOITUAIY
11 0 Broadway, Costa
Mesa
8 42·9150
McCORMICIC .
MOITUAIY
Laguna Beach
494-941 5
San Juan Cao1slrano
496-1776
U n iversity of
Washington graduate,
succeeds Donald J-1.
Smith, \1oho was promot-
ed to forest supervisor or
the Rogue River Na··
tional Forest in Med£ord,
Ore., Leisz said.
Deholl. whose assign-
ment will be effective
Ma y 25, has been serving
in the regional o£fice at
Portland , Ore ., as
branch chief of recrea·
lion m a nagement , the
ann ouncement said .
one of the chief target
groups for revenue shar-
ing and this prog ram has
brought direct a nd im-
mediate economic as-
sis lan c e lo se nior
citizens of all races and
creeds, from all parts of
the county ,'' the Santa
Ana supervisor said.
The county's sub-
s idized f a r e contract
wi th t he transit district
to provide the free bus
service expires al the
end of this month.
SINCE it began, near·
ly 500,000 free rides have
been given to elde rly
countians. Battin said
ri ders hip is averaging
about 85,000 a month.
Un der t erm s or the
contract, th e county
pays the di strict 25 cents
)K'r ride recorded each
month, whic h wil l work
out to about $140.000 for
the next six months.
··From a fi s cal
perspective, the bus pro-
gram has been a model
which other sccial pro-
grams co uld \lre ll
emulate," Battin s aid.
"All of the money has
gone directly to the
.se r vice and none has
been used to create a
. new bureaucracy." ·
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YOL .. 68, NO. 105, 3 SECTIO NS, ~O PAGES. E COUNTY CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975 . c TEN CENTS •
Airline C . ief Kips Ford on Saigon Aid
TOKYO (UPI) -.Ed Daly , the
man who captained the last, wild
fiigbt from the South Vietnamese
city of Da Nang, asked President
Ford in pungent language today
to cut red tape and help people
e scape from Saigon.
.. Keep your (expletive deleted)
CIA men out of the action and let
Department types out. Get some
loyal and dedi cated men in who
can make a contribution.
planes, a DCS and a 7'l7, rrom
Toky,o lo Saigon in hopes he .
would be allowed to £ill them with
evacuees.
They came back lo Tokyo· empty
today.
CAMBODIANS HANG ON
IN PHNOM PENH, Page A4
"Being one of your largest
persona l und corporate tax-
payers. 1 have a rig~t to an opi·
nion. Let's get moving."
There are 4 ,000 t o
Americans in Saigon.
5 ,000
Daly also rei~erated he hiid
been told by a high Vietnamese
military man that an offi cial of
th~ U.S. Embassy in Saigon sug-
gested the two World Ain\!ays
planes be shot do,vnontakeoff.
• ~
In staccato bursts of words,
Daly,., president of 'World
Alrways. read a telegram he
drafted to the President.
those who are ' immediately in ·
lerested do a job," the slatemenl
said.
"Get som e of your g'utless
military personnel and State
Daly read the s tatement in his
sui.te at a Tokyo hotel at the end
of a frustrating day. Sunday, he
sent two of hi s World Airways
Ile told new s men t.h<il
American and South Vietnamese
authorities r e fu sed to al lo\\'
anybody to board the planes.
Whether the suggestion v.·as
made seriously -or made al all
(See RED TAPE, Page A2l
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F 'air Chief -·
Net $227
Trio Rough Up
.. ~Mesa Barmaid'
1 A tr io. of bandits, u;cluding one
about six feet, six inches tall and
armed with a swilchbtade knife,
;m anhand led a Costa Mesa
bar maid early today, robbed her
<>i$227 and fled.
~Susan Hensley or the Little
;
Drive-in
Rezoning
~pproved
lt was suppased to be the calm
before the storm. when a bid was
"made at the Costa Mesa Planning
·CommisSion meeting Monday
night to change the zoning on tile
Paulo Drive-in Theater property to,_uow homes and apartments.
Comm issioners repeatedly as·
eured homeowners opposed to
apartments thr.tt the proposal was
s imply a fezonc request and that
no act ion was being taken on the
project itseir and that when the
P.rojeet is put forward there will
~apublic hearing.
... But the homeowners would not ;ive the rezone smooth sailing
.~d they streamed to the podium
in an hour.Jong hearing protest·
Ute the possibility of apartments
being built .
.1-9\t the end. when the com·
nU&sioners voted 3-0 to approve· f¥ rezone -two commissioners
v.-ere absent --a homeowner.
JJichael Loge, or 515 Pierpoint
Drive, stood up and said, '•After
ill•we have said it just knocks me
down that you could have voted
i~wayyoudid."
: ·He added that he did not see the
value or assurances that there
would be a public hearing on the
j>roject itself if what is said at a
p ublic hearing is ignored.
'.fhe rezone, sought by Cameo it.Q~cs, was to allo\\' single fami ly
~es on about 10 acres or the
Jiroperty -the part farthest from
t® Newport Jo~reew ay-and to al·
~~w apartments on the 10 . acres
~est lo the freeway.
~~ut the planning sta£f,~e com·
missidners, and the legal'staff all
ppinted out that the zones would'
Contain planned development
_.:<I (See DRIVE·IN Page A2)
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J NSIDE T ODAV
A reCeni Harri• poU shows
,.. tbat most people -young and
oldal.ike -beUt!ve the 'myth"
tbo.t old . ag11 ia . a miHmbk
time of lift. Read aurpriling
r~tults. Page A4. 1
I n dex
Bavaria Hofbrau, 2052 Newport
Blvd., called police after the inci-
de nt which occurred s hortly
before2 a .m.
Miss Hensley suffered minor.
inj uries when roughed up and
then shoved through a storage
room 's swinging door into
stacked cases of beer by lhe big
bandit.
She said he told her not to come
out of the storage room or she
would really get hurt.
The victim told investigators
she was counting lhe night's re·
ceipts when the big man she had
served earlier emerged from the
men's restroom and suggested
.she give him the money.
She said his accomplices en·
tered the bar simultaneously.
Miss Hensley said she heard no
getaway ca_r.
·Coast Choir
Burglarized
In Tustin
A burglar broke into a Tustin
area church Sunday while the
Orange Coast College Chorale
was singing Brahms' Requiem
•and rifled about 35 Jadies' purses
for several hundred dollars' loss.
The victims, all members of
the choir and some graduates
called back into service for the
a mbiLious Brahms concert, lost
$500 or more, according to one in-
vestigator.
"One girl had just cashed her income tax refund check the day.
before and lost about $200. A cou-
ple of others lost like $40 and I
lost $70," declared Debbie Hicky,
of 9063 Westminster Ave .,
Garden Grove.
The church where the theft oc·
curred is at 13202 Tustin Ave.,
and investigators speculate in--
trudersentered itfromoutside.
Jets Blamed
For Booming
A series of window-rattling
phenomena and muffled booms
shortly before noon today was
blamed on periodic high altitude
defense maneuvers along the
Orange Coast.
Some residents telephoned
police and other a uthorities con~
cerned over the possibility of
earth tremors but an advance
--warffing regarding the flights
was issued last week.
No reports of earthquakes
·were Jogged and a spokesman at
the subterranean Costa Mesa
Communications Center which
handles police and fire calls said
if one did occur, they would have
noticed it.
Police Seek
Missing Boy
HOLLYWOOD (APJ -An in-
tensive police search was un·
der way today for a missing 8·
year-old boy believed kidnaped as
MY•ll'!'loef'•lc• •• ,.,,.., ••·1 he walked home from parochial EnN .. ,..lllHlt at ,._...IPW!fs All
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•1 ~. ........ .u school Monday.
' .,~ ~c-.-1' li~I Caryt Guzman, setond:·arade • :t · &,._..r 1!: student at Immaculate Heart of • .,.... A,U ~ .. , .. ,, Mary School, was tam. seen with · , ...., = " an unidenUfied man, police said.
......_. •1•11 • ·~ The boy told friends he and the t ,·~ it ""'"'..._ 64 man,whoappearedtobe3Sor40.
'"" · " ..... · were101QgtoDl&neyland. ... -,, . -· \ -)
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D~nies Fire Warning
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Bay Street ~usicule
Practice makes perlett ; no matt~~ "'·here
you sound--youT notes. Playing' "'Fidfile'r on
the Roof" wbile sitting on the lawn are
(from Jeft f Jilt Harmon, 12; Judy Harmon,
. J,4 , 3n~ Cparlotte Shal!,~r,.~ ~~. All are ad-
Vanced band students at CoSta Mesa's Rea
Schoof. They were practicing Monday even·
ing in front of home on Bay Street.
Viet rnage Feared
. Ford Admini tratif!n Pleam.for Fzmds
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Ford administration. pleading
tor the $722 million the President
requested for South Vietnam.
told Congress today 200,000
South Vietnamese \\'ill be killed
in a bloodbath if the country
tails -and the toll could go to a
million. (Related columnA6l
Defense Secretary James R.
Schlesinger made the precUctiun
to the House Armed Services
Committee, saying nearly hali
of Ford's aid request is needed
to r econstitute four of s ix
divisions that collapsed during
South Vi etnam's retreat.
Schlesinger said Ford has "in·
he~ent power'' t o eVacuate
Ameri ans from South Vietnam
-but needs authority from
Congress to use military forces
to evacuare "up to some' bun·
dreds of thousands of South Viet-
namese."
Schlesinger said he could not.
predict the s urvival or the
Saigon government if the $722
million is approved.
"They would have a chance,"
Schlesinger declared.
Without the aid he said. "there
is no chance."
14eanwhile, Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger told the
· Senate Appropriatiltns Commit·
tee that Congress should grant
the President ·~ request instead
Board· Orders
Airport Study
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Oft11• 0•11' Piiot SW!
Orange County supervisors de·
cided unanimous ly today to ·
study the possibility or develop·
ing an international airi:iort at
Rancho California in Ri vers ide
County.
The board aut horiz e d
Supervisors Thomas Riley and
Ralph Diedrich and County
Airport Director Robert
Bresnahan to confer with of·
fi cials from Riverside and San
Diego Counties about a Possible
joint powers airport arrange·
ment.
The board's action came after
Supervisor Ralph Clark sharply
criticized the Orange County
Grand Jury for its airwrt report.
The report suggested creation
or a new county airport authority
with consolidated power over all
civili an airfields in the county.
Clark said the j ury 11eport was
a "simplistic and naive answer
lo a complex problein." -.
The Rancho CalifOmia airport
_pro~al was made by Riley, a-
ret.JJ:'M Ma_rine geMral, who hat
staunchly opposed an alternative
airport site on the MarinM ·Camp
Pendleton base in San Di•go
County. t
The Pendleton alternative has.
I
. been publicly favored by t he
other four board m embers.
Riley said Rancho California. a
Kaiser-Aetna deve}opment near
the borders or all three counties.
offers the bes t alfemative to air
transit needs.
He said there is enough room
for several major rwtways that
would not impact residential
areas with noise.
A di!fic\)lty i n a Rancho
California airport is surlace ac·
cess ffom Orange County. But
Riley said there are routes that
could be built and special trans it
service could be installed.
Clark, who seconded Riley's
motion for a study of Rancho
California, said the action should
prove to the GI-and Jury that
·supervisors are vitally .con·
cerned with solving the county
' airport problems.
"The Grand Jury report lacks
depth and was ,noorly re·
searched.'' Clark insisted.
: The Anabelm •-U~!'Visbr h•4
five basic crjticam1 otlhe rePort
· includinlt; : · -~ ~ •
-What he called the "foolish·
ness"•of a ~roposaJ to Create a
new polilica&.a1eney; t
· -His con'l!'i>tlon lhall.heJury's
. proposed Pa>perty tu,&inc!ng
. (~_~ai>G,T, P.Oie.U> . , . -
of lrying to determine what went
wrong in Southeast Asia.
'·Many will argue that we
have done more than enough !or
the government and the people
of South Vietnam," Kissinger
s aid. "I do not agree with that
propositioin, however , nor do I
believe that to review endlessly
tlte--w'i'sdom of our original in· ·
volvement serves a useful
purpose now .·'
Kissinger also confirmed to·
day that the U.S. Embassy in
Saigon has been instructed to re·
duce the number of Americans
in South Vietnam to an essential
minimum. American officials
said privately the total ":ould be
cut to 1,000 or less.
Kissinger told Congress that
Americans r e maining number
"well below 5,000 as oftoday.''"
As he testifi ed. the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee
began dr~ftin g an authorization
o f fund s for evacuating
Americans and s ome South Viet·
namese.
Members of the committee
told reporters they are drafting
legislation to create a contingen-
cy fund for the President to use
for specific purpases, such as
U.S. evacuation from South Viet·
nam. with specific limits.
Actor Come
Dies (ll 59
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
Richard Conte. 59, who
starred on Broadway and ,
in movies ror m ore lhan 30
years, died today from tile
effects or a massive heart
attack and a paralyzing
stroke.
The actor was stri cken
April 3 and was taken to
UCLA M e dical Cen ter
where paramedics worked
tot eight hours to save hi s
life. He remained in an in·,
tensive care unit , kept
alive by henrt and lung
machines.
Conle's most recent ma-
jor film role was that or
Don Barzini in j'The God~
lather" two years ago,
No Code
Rulings
On Barns ·
By ALAN DIRKIN
0t "'' o.tu, Pit« st.ft
Orange County Fairgrounds
Manager Jim Porterfield today
denied receiving any rep;.rt from
the state fire marshal 's office re-
commending that sprinklers be
installed in stables where 14.
horses burned to de.a.th Friday.
Porterfield cited two fire in·
spection reports -dated Aug. 10.
1973 and Nov. 14, 1973 -but
neither of these recommended
the installation of sprinklers in
stables.
The reports called for "im-
mediate steps" to improve the
water supply and the installation
of hydrants so th at no barn is
more than 20 reel from a r.ozzle .
Porterfield said this has been
done.
State Deputy Fire 'Marshal
Frank McCarthy agreed with
Porterfield that no fire safety
protection -other than improv.-• -...-
ing tile water S\4>PIY -was r e·
commended in th~nspections.
He said t hat this was because
the mandated inspections were 1
made from the point of view of
protecting human lives. "There
is no. state or federal code re-
quirement !or s prinklers in
barns, thou g h some local
jurisdictions have them in their
codes," McCarthy said.
·'Those barns are no diff t
from barns on oth ound
• -very few h e mechanica
sprinklers,'' he added.
McCarthy acknowledged that
the barns are fire traps -they
contain \vo o d , ha y and
sometimes are unattended -but
said his agency in the past has
urged the California Horse Rae·
ing Board to require sprinklers in
barns but nothing has been done. ,
Research irl the state fire '
marshal's office in Los Angeles
did turn up a letter written to the 1 Orange . County Fair Board in 1
1955 recomm e nding t h at
sprinklers be installed.
McCarthy commented that it's
a common practice not to have '
sprinklers in stables -"it's a pi··
ty because the animals are help·
less in themselves" -but the
fire marshal said that a difficulty
has been i~ determining who has
the responsibility of installing
sprinklers.
Jim Cooper, president of the
Orange County Equestri an As-
sociation, a group of stable
lessees on the fairgrounds , '
acknowledged that it is a legal
question of whether tile tenant oz: :<See SPRINKLERS, Page A2) . .
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Rain Slowing
Clue Search
No clues in the Orange County
Fairgrounds stable barn fire of
Frhjay have been unearthed yet
and today's rains will lengthen
the job. firemen s aid.
Costa Mesa Fire Department
Batta l i o n C hi e f Ro b er t
Beauchamp said it would be late, 1
afternoon and probabl)•.
sometime Wednesday before he
can talk to all owners \\'ho lost ll
total of 14 horses.
In vestigators so far have been
prevented from doing an inch-by-
inch probe or the gutted stable
area for possible tiny clues to
"'hat really may have happened
to trigger the blaze.
Damage was severe due .to tht'
raging fire and thousands of
gallons of water poured onto the
blaze turned the surrounding
area into a sea of muck and mud .
Authorities were hoping to ·be
able to move in and do it today,
but lhe latest rains will prevent
that for a t least a day or two, ac·
rordlng to Fairgrounds General
Manager Jim Porterfield.
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Connally AdmifS 'fu~cc11rate Answers'
CoMally tesUfled lhat, when here today.' he told u slstant Jacobsen at the Sheraton asked Connally if he recalled Conn ally told Tuerkheimer WASfllNGTON !AP ) -
~ Forn1er Treas ury Sec retary
John B. Connally iJCkno\vledged
under cross·examination at his
) bribery trial today that he gave
some Inaccurate arts"·ers to a
grand jury and to Senutc
Watergate investigators.
Conna s id, however, that
the i c ura es resulted from
c essnes · d "'ere not an at·
tc rnpt to cover up l\\'O alleged
$5,000 payoffs he is accused of
taking.
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TONIGHT
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL
-&egular meeting, City Hall ,
6:30p.m .
UC I LECTURE -''The
American \Y est .'' Room 25 1
H umanities llall, 7 p.m .
"SUBJECT TO FITS"-South
Coast Repertory Theater,
through Sunday 8 p.m .
WEDNESDAY,APRILl 6
"ALCOHOLISM, ..tN ADDIC-
TIVE DISEASE" -Dr. Robert
Schmitz lecturer. Raleigh Hills
Hospital.1507 E. 16th St., Newport
Be.ich, 6: 15 p .m. Information:
645-5707.
UCI LECTURES -.. Living
1 '11.tarine Resources of California,"
Room 158 Physical Sciences Bldg.
Poetry Writing Workshop, Room
248 Humanities Hall, '"Heart and
Circulatory Sys te m ," Freshman
l.eclure Hall, Medical Surge II
Bldg. "The Worlds Within Us;"
Room 101 Physical Sciences Bldg.
A117p.m .
' Mesa Council
To S tudy Sign
R egulations
The question or special sign re ·
gulations for certain businesses
appears to be the most signifi -
cant it em on tonight·s Costa
Mesa City Council agenda.
'The question will be given a
public hearing a l the 6:30 p.m .
Council m eeting.
The i ss u e is wheth e r
.i utomobil e d ea lers .. D).Ot els,
movie theaters, and gas Stations
.should be exempted from the
business sign ordinance enacted
Jasl year and allowed g reater
sign space. ·
The planning commission has
1 recommended greater sign area
'. £or motels and som e exceptions
· for movie theater s but none for 1• auto dealers. The commission r<:·
commended along with the staff
s lightly more restrictive sign
provi:sions for gas stations.
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plan for airports would require a
large tax rate.
-His comme nt that the jury is
"'fooli sh'' lo recommend county
purchase of private light plane
airports that would then be taken
off the t ax rolls.
-That the jury is wrong in as·
suming that the environmental
impact r eport for the existing
county jetport s hould be speeded
up as an expedient way or hasten-
ing improvements at the facility.
-And he called the jury's ad·
vocacy or the immediate county
purchase o r an airport site in the
north county Chino 1-lills
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first questioned about the mut-speci al prOjecutor Friink ,..1 . Hotel in Austin, Tex. -and de· e.Sident Nixon describing his that, with hls memo~'...lrcfre:sh.ed
ter, he attached too little irn -Tuerkheimer. nied lh¥t he held any conversa· decision to raise milk price 8UP· by th" tape, he recalleu thu.t Nllc •
portance toit. Connally c onceded that he Uons with J1tcobisen in the pre· rons ln 1971 :.as u .. cold poliUca.l on was ta lking about ''tqµa:h
omitted telling a federal grand. ceding three or tour weeks. deul." Connolly said ho dld not polltict1I operators" in COna:ress
'·Frankly , I just didn 't think it
\\'US e:oi nJ? to amount to o hill of
beans and just didn't pay lhul
much atte ntion to it,'' he said. '"I
should have but I didn't.
.. Never in my wildest dreams
... in 1n y wildest niR htmares
. could I foresee that I 'd be sitting
W ife H e ld
In Mate's
Fire D eath
GAINESVILLE, Fl a. !UPI ) -
A young housewife who allegedly
set fire to he r hus band aft.er s ur-
prising him in bed with a house
g uest has been charged with
rirsl·deg ree murder, the Alachua County~heriff's office reports .
Mrs. Judith Jackson, 216, was
reportedly under guard today at
Alachua General Hospital. where
she is r ecovering from bums and
smoke inhalation.
Mrs. J ackson reportedly killed
her 26-year-old hus band, Robert,
while he s lept Saturday night.
A sheriff's spokesman said the
woman surpsised J ackson in bed
with an unide ntified house guest
Saturday morning and "threw
knives" at the two but didn't in-
jure them. '
She apparently wailed until
Jackson fell as leep, then sent her
two children, a S-year-0ld and a
6·year·old, to 1get~asoline and a rope from a Utili y room, bound
her hus ba nd, s pri k1ed him with
the fuel and #l m ablaze. The
children esc.a ed jury.
'fhe couple l ve at Hawthorne,
a s mall community southeast of
Gainesville, and Jackson was a
stude nt a l the University of
Florida.
150 Japanese
Village .Deer
Get New Home
LOS ANGELES -A new hQPle
has been arranged ·ror the re· mainin~ 150 dee;r .ut Jaoaneie Village, it was announced Morr-
day by Charles Powell, general
m a nager ·of the defunct dee r
park.
The deer will be transferred to
the University of California a t
Davis whe re an 18-month r e-
searc h g r a nt to st udy
tuberculosis in deer has been
given to the school of veterinary
medicine.
The research grant is being ~
funded by Six Flags, Inc., the
parent corporation of J apanese
Village.
In December approximately
180 deer that had positive reac-
tions to tuberculosis tests were
destroyed.
A s hort, bris k controversy
emerged a fte r the deer were
killed. Many citizens, including
the mayor or Buena Park where
the park was located, pic keted
theracility.
.. It has been very difficult lo
find a home with adequa te ·
facilities to provide for the care
and rehabilitation of the deer and
that met all regulatory agency
requirements," Powell said.
"The Univers ity or California
at Davis \Ao'as approved by all
agencies and has excellent
1 veterinarian facilitic!!I," he
added.
A spokes man for the school
said "the research should pro-
vi de important new information
·on the treatment of tuberculosis
in deer and other wild animals."
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jury about. a meeting he had Oc l. Co nn a 11 y conceded t o r~('ull such word8. ~ pu5hing for an incl'ease In price
milk-producer lawyer who later was not accurate, but saldbewas previously unpub bed While He said the • poUtJcaJ deat••
29, 1973, with Juke J acobsen, the Tuerkhelmer that the an5wer T1.1e rkheim1r th ·J>layed a supp<>rt.s. ~ •
became Connnlly's chic £ uc-(.'Onfused by the prosecutor'l) House tai>e recording or a two-wus a referenc to an attempt to
cuser. questions at the time and as -minute m eeting between Connal-use Nixon's o r to Increase
Connally testified before the
grand jury on Nov. 14, 1973 -19
d<iys after the meeting with
sumed m ist akenl y that he was ly and Ni xon on Mll'r('t\23, 1971, in p1i ccs to soften congressional DP·
being asked about somelhing \\'hich Nixon said ~. ·tThis Is u cold J>Osltion lo Nixon's propoisulis to
else. political deal. They're very tough share fed eral tax revenues with.
Al one point T uerkheimer political operators." states llnd loca lities.
o.ur "''°' l"hoi. aw ltldN,.. K .... I«
Coed, 18,
Arresied
In D eath
' An 18-'year-old college coed was
·arrested by Anaheim police earJy
Monday in connectionwtth the ex·
ecution·st yle s laying a month ago
of Ricci Duane Knight.
Ella Louise John~ of 1511
West Cris Place, Anaheim, was
arrested at her home by police
shortly before l a.m . She was
booked Into city jail on suspicion
of murder.
Police were closed-mouthed
about the arrest and the
circumstances of their monlh·
long probe. Homicide detectives
said. ''the investigation is still un·
der way," but they wouldn't
~ate or say whether other
suspects are being sought.
Knight, 18, of 1738 Catherine
Drive, y,•as found slumped over
the wheel or his pickup truck
~tarch 15 with a bullet hole in the
back of his head. Police originally
thought he was a sniper victim
. because the bulle t cras hed
through the rear window or the
truck cab.
flREMEN BATTLE SMOKY BLAZE AT HOME ON ELDEN AVENUE IN COSTA MESA
Oam•ge to .Small House Extensive; No One Injured In Noontime Fire
Officers refused to say anything
<.ibo ut poss ible connection·~
bclY.'een l\1iss Johnson and the
victim and they ·woulcln't say iC a
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SPRINKLER
the fair board would have the
respopsibility of "'pulting in
sprinklers.
Cooper said tha t one or the
goals or his group has been to
have•ne w stables built. "We
know they a r e expensive ·but
there have been complaints
about them for years," he added.
1 ~orterlield also said that based ~ ori the 1973 fire inspections the
st.ate allocated the fair district
s1;i1 ,ooo lo increase fire safety on
the fairgrounds. This involved
the laying of new lines to in-
crease waler pressure and the
·replacement of old hydrants.
The fairgrounds manager
acknowledged that improvement
of the equestrian facilities at the
fairgrounds is "critical" and
said that he has written lessees of
stables inviting them to join in discussions to prevent a recur-
rence or Friday's tragedy.
Mrs. Darrilyn Oliver, a Costa
Mesa woman who organized the
"Cookie Lift" to U.S. servicemen
in Vietnam several years ago, is
expected to make a presentation
at the Costa Mesa city council
meeting tonight -the meeting
begins at 6:30 -to launch a qri
to help those who lost hors
the fire.
The city or Costa Mes as no
jurisdiction on the fairgrounds
because it is state property. Fire
·inspections were m ade by state
personnel and not city firemen.
The a fte rmath 0£ the blaze will
also includ e this Thursday's
meeting of the Orange County
Fair Board, due ~o begin at 7:30
p.m .
Porterfield said that the fair
directors may make a statement
at that time. T he fairgrounds
manager emphasized today that
he is concerned that attendance
at the Orange County Fair will be
affected by critit'ism of fire pro-
tection on the fairgrounds.
Suspect Claims He
Set Blaze in Mesa
A double puzzle confront ed
Cost a Mesa Fire Department
arson investigators today, faced
with an unexplained $2 ,000 re·
sidential blaze and a rambling,
incoherent man fn custody who
insists he set it.
The fire occurred during the
noon ho ur Monday, causing
severe damage to an old wooden
frame house at 2148 Elden Ave.,
on the city's east side.
Some six ho urs later, Police
Officer F'rank Jordan arrested a
Huntington Beach man, 29, at
2000 Newport Boulevard. follow·
ing complaints of his bizarre
behavior.
He was booked under section
5880 as possibly mentally dis-
turbed and lodged in Orange
County Medical Center fo r his
own protection and psychological
evaluation.
he m a n assertedly confessed
t passersby th at he had set a fire
F rom P age AJ
DRIVE-IN. •• provisions, provisions that give
the city greater control over a pro-
ject.
R.R. Campagna, assistant city
attorney, also pointed out that
.ilthough the present zoning is
single·family densi ty the general
·plan d esignates high density.
on a bed in a s mall house at 2148
Elden Ave. but investigators to-
day were reluctant lo accept his
version. .. ·
..We are li sting the fire as be·
ing or suspicfolHJ 'origin,••,,ex-
plained Battalion Chief Bob
Beauchamp.
lie said destruc tion caused by
the fire and the water played on
the flames will 1>robably ob-
litera te a ny trace of y,·hal actual-
ly caused the noon hour blaze.
No occupant or the premises
owned by Dorothy Quiroz, of 401
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, had
been located yet today.
Yacht Racers
He ading Home
Garbled radio reports from the
Guadalupe Island raee neet to-
day indicated that the majority
of the 12 yachts had r0W1ded the
is land 300 miles off Baja
Ca lifornia and were on the
home ward leg or the race.
The hoal·for·boat leaders were
believed to be Bob Longpre's
F'irebird and Ra lph Mack 's
Wildfire.
Bringing up the rear were
Countess Theres a Bernadette
and Ner eid, both of which were in
sight of the island.
All they \l.'OUld SU)' y.•as , "Miss
Johnson is a student at a local col-
lege." They wouldn't say which
one.
Knight, a maintenance worker.
\vas kille(I sometime early in the
morning arter he left his hotne lo
goto work. ·
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-Soult\ Vietnamese guards ~at
S~igon's Tan Son Nhut Airport let
the planes leave un molested. Da·
ly said they could bav~ "carried ,
around 700 persons to a new life
outside Vietnam." •
As a result. Daly said, the Des
a nd a second craft that had go'ne
to Saigon to pick up a load of or· •
phans had lo fly back to J ap'an
nearly empty.
He sent a telegram ofproleslto
Ford and othe r U.S. officials
s hortly before t aking off from
Saigon s aying the U.S. govern-
ment canceled his insurance and
his contract to continue flying
" e mergency supplies into Cam-
bodia.
Daly, who fl e w lo Saigon frcun
Tokyo Sunday to bring another
group of orphans out of VietnaQ'9.
said a Col. Mccurdy gave the fl!·
ders to the ranking South Vi1l·
nameseofficial a t the airport. ..
"Air attache Col. McCurdy teld
the senior official at the1Sal(ftkt
a irport not to let World Alrwars
take off," Daly told a reporter
who accompanied him on bis
futil e rescue mission. ''Uc
<Mccurdy l said, 'If they go, shoot
them do\\•n'." .f
" THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. ' ...
ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION
REGARDING ENERGY ANDTHE LACK THEREOF.
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Tonight Deadline
For Tax Payments
IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS, THAT THE REAL
CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY
THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE-"DONT STANO
UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT, DON'T SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN "
ETC. ,f '
UNFORTUNATELY. THES'E IDEAS HAVE CA RRIED OVER
INTO BUSINESS. AND IT IS INCREASI NGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO
FINE A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK AT
ALDEN 'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN. AND THE CARPETS
ARE STRETCHED PROPERLY. AND THE CARPETS AiRE
STRETCHED PROPERLY. AND THE SEAMS ARE HAND-SEWN
AND RE-INFORCEDWITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO
DO IT RIGHT, THEN WE TAKE LON GER!
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Two hundred years ago this
"'eek. the .. shot heard 'round the
"·orld' was fired, sounding the
b eit:inninR of the Ameri can
Revolution. One of the rallying
cries o f the war : "Taxiltion
without r e presentation i s
tyranny."
Today, som e Americans are
wondering If t axation with
representation is a ny better.
But millions of American!;
were rushing lo pos l offices
across the natio n to beat
tonight's deadline for 1974 in·
come tax returns and avoid turn-
ing into lawbreakers at the
stroke of midnight .
"Most of the people who wait
until the las t minute owe taxes,"
an Internal R e venue Service
agent said . "The ones with re·
funds coming generally get their
returns in early . 0 ( course, there
arc some people who just wai t
until the last minute ror ever·
ythint. But it seem!! that more
returns were con1 ing In early this
year, probably becouse of the re·
bates.··
Off icia ls at the Internal
Revenue Service Center in
Fresno expect lo get 1.8 million
r etur n s th is week from
California a nd Hawaii taxpayei;s
hurrying to heal toni1ht's filing
deadline .
Midnight Is the mai;ic: hour, but
officials say federal income tax
returns o nl y have to be
portmarked by the n, not be in the
regional processing center in
Fresno .
Orange County postal otncials
said the main post office In Santa
Ana will be staffed until midnight
to Postmark tax returhs.
··1f you must make the trip to
Santa Ana, be sure to hand your
return to a postal cmploye -
don 'tjust drop It In the box," cau·
tion~ Fred Murphy, customer
relations thler for Lhe reeionel
postal center.
''Otherwi&e. it \o\'On 't &el
postmarked in time.'' ,
DON 'T BUY VALUABLE CARPETING AND HAVE IT RUINED BY
A SHODDY INSTALLATION -CALL ALDEN'S AND FIGHT THE
ENERGY CRISIS.
DEN'S
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