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1975-04-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. .. .. ~ .... --------I . ' ' • tanton ouse e am I TwO>WoJDen Take t ~ • r ' . ··- , In D1i••ti11.gton . ' . " TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 22, 1975 VOL"-ND. 111. I SECTIONS, 22 PAG•S Uhlld's Play ;f . . ' 1 .-l !l,IPI Ti..-. 4 TwelVe-.yea-rrold Mark Green, a member •of a St.' .Louis .. karate ~lub, demonstrates his method. of . breaking five .,, concr'ete· ~abs· 'durihg· the· 1975· ·MissOuri -·Stilte· k·arate· f Championships in Fari:ningtOn. The lioy, who· uSucill y Ft breaks seven or eight slabs at a time, said his secret is ' lo lliink ther~'s a $100 bill beneath them. ~ . ,. ~"Women Take ·Top tffuntingto~·Posts ~ Norma BraOdel. Gibbs_, a tiivchology professor at~~l .Sta~, :leg Beach, who exercises her lemale prerogative"not lo reveal ~ !• :~ianton Has · 1(: . • ·~nd Murder ~ • i., . r '!n·:T.hree Days.· .: A Stanton housewife w.as 4ieaWrl to death Monday:~e was fQfe se-cpnd murder victirn in "'Wee days in the small central :oi'an,e.Cqunty city, Police sai.d. ~··1>9nna•R1e Goodell, 42. of 1223 'lrriarwood St., was fcxmd dead on 'ilae floor of her home by her 'r:ltilband at lbout 7:30 p.m.'The '•band summoned Police &Dd 11!4 them t.o hi• wife's body, a ~llce1pokeaman said today .. ~.;-The wom•n had beea severely · 1:W.ten about the head with a '~t object, the spokesman said, ttloc.ln1 lnve1tie•tors have no sus· ·~•or motives in the slaying. ;:. Saturday allernoon, 32·'Ye•r· '"d Jolin Wllllarn M•lll)ew Jr. !int 1hot to death In Stanton and 1trtillce said ~ay they sUU have ;'tlileacll In that slaylnJ. ; .. ' " It' • her .a,e_, was named the _IJrst woman .. m.yor .. of Huntii:tfton Beach. Monday rt1g.ht. . She also became the 'first female to serye as ,mayor in two ·. cities, in Oran.lie pounty,1 having ~Id that Pbst inlSeal .Beach .in .'.l~. . 'Harriett Wieder joined M~. Git;bs in a complete sweep ·for women's liberation as sh,e became the mayor protemp<>re .. , .Both ladies were elected by their coun¢il mates Withoq,t .de· bate and without lhe usual pc>wer struggle· which ha ~ marked the mayor's election in Hwitington BeacH. It was priD\.Brily a nigbt.for. qiµps a\lld-laughter as the nve men.l(MY the council quickly toot back teats. When chamber of commerce President Ed Sullivan presented Mayor Gibbs with a bouquet of f'Oles, Councilman Jerry Matney wryly noted the. chamber never gave him roses wbea he was · mayor lD 1913, and it never aave Al Coen roses last year. Norma q_uickly waltz_Cd /rom her 1eat with a fose between her tee\h and presented it lo lllotney, who promptly stuck it in his water jug. Then Mrs .• Gibbs, declaring she <See MA voa. Pop .UI . . .American Pullout Continues WASHINGTON IUPll - President Ford told Republican congressional leaders today the evacuation or Americans from · Saigon is flowing smoothJy and only the "'barest minimum" or 1.500.will be left in South Vietnam tonight, a GOP leader said. Sen Clifford Case, <R-N J ), one or thoSe briefed by Ford and other top Administration of REDS B.OMBARD AIR BASE NEAR SAIGON, Page A4 ficials at 8: two-hour White House ·meeting, said he felt the pullout or Am e ricans could be ac complished without major military intervention . . ForJ:) indicat~<;I -~n a ielt::vJsed intervi ew Monday that US Marines might be needed to help eva!cuate Americans. ~ep. John Anderson, (R-111.). sai? rollowing the meeting that the remaining Americans "could be removed in a.sur.gical evacua- tion measure" -meaning quick action to get them out. "The President, Secretary or State-Henry A •• Kissinger. and the Secretary of Defense t.Qld us in the Cabjnel room that the U.S. evacuation program has been ex- pedited so that by the close of business today -that's Wednes- day moniirig iii s aig·on ....::.ontY the barest m inimum numbe r of Americans will be le ft -in Saigon," he said. The report came after Ford in· dicated in a television interview Monday nighl that· a large force of Ameri~an troops might have to return to Vietnam on a short· term, limited purpose ror helping evacuate Americans. At least 400 Marines boarded See VIETNAM, Page i\2) ·DOG DIGS UP -~US-MQl'{Jf LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) Two small dog& digging for buried bones found $30.000 in ~terfe~t money .instead, lead-jnc t.o more trouble for Robert Schwing. · ne SecTet Service said the. dop dug up a ~lastic garbage baa filled wlth J,500 couQterleit ''20 blll1 ln the yard of a neighbor. A.lent. arrested Schwing when he,.retumed trom Florida, where· he ltad been saying goodbye to re- . latives be!ore returning here to ~ a one·year tenn for coun~ lelfeltlng. 1,500 Anterieans Left in Saigo11 • For Evaeuation Bikini Peril ' . Fibers Cal,led Health Hazard BARRANQUILLA, Colombia (UPI ) -Bikinis and underwear made of artificial fibers pose a health hazard to women in warm, humid climates, Colon1- . bian gyn ecologists say. ' SEVERAL DOCfORS in this Caribbean coastal city warned women Monday to stay away from n y lon and other artifi cial fibers because they do not absorb any humidity Th ~ doctors said there is a definite relations hip bet\veen the use of such garme nts in humid clin1ates and the in cidence of parasites and fungi. Even a :rear· old girl developed those problems because she \Vore plastic pants , they said. TllE DOCTORS advised \vomen to buy cotton or other natural fiber garments instead. Barranquilla has an average temperature of 85 degrees and a humidityof80percent. Jolm Wayne Probe By CIA Reported NEW YORK (AP)-Renowned ballerina Margot Fo.,teyn was arrested by South American authorities, and she and her husband were investigated by the CIA in 1959 in connection with a bizarre plan to invade Panama, the-New: York Daily News repOrt· ed today . Mov ie stars John Wayne and the late Errol Flynn also were mentioned and investigated in the;! aUeged plot but were round nof liii.ked to it.· - In the third or a series entitled "~rets or the CIA," the News said Frank Sturgis, a convicted Watergate burglar and onetime gun-runner for Fidel Castro, diVulge<I the names or "all the people involved in the con- s piracy." Sturgis was also security and intelligence head or the Cuban ·air' force while a secret agent for. th ~ CIA, accord ing to the newspaper. Sturgis told the News t))e Panama invasion plot was dreamed up by William Morgan, an Ohio-born adventurer who bec&m.e-,,.,,....eaj or-in--Cast.ro~· army. -. The conspirators planned to overthrow the Panamanian gov- ernment and grab the canal, after blocking it with a sunken ship, "(or propaganda and extor· Uon,reasons, ''it was said. AidJng in the scheme were Dame Margot and her husband, Roberto Arias, former Panama· nlan ambassador to Britain aitd the son of a former president or Panama, the story said. The cou · pie were assigned to bury arms and munitions on a beach, so they would be availtble to the · p\otten, according to the News. I Q . How ever , things went awry and Dame Margot was seized. After 24 hours in jail, she was sent back to England, while her <See WAYNE, PageA2) SomeDays- lt Doesn't Pay to Wed CRAMLINGTON. England •(UPI) -Wedding days usually are something to cherish, but Leslie and Norma Ovington want nothing mo r e than to forget theirs. Here's why : -Several hours before the marriage ceremony thieves broke into the co.uple's apart· ment and stole all the wedding gins. Even a set or bathmats was taken. -At the church the li ghts went out. forcing the couple lo repeal their vows in an aisle near a win- dow instead-or -in ·front· ot the altar. -The groom lore his Cf.lat dur· ing the service. -Afterwards, rain was pelting down so hard that the traditional photographs had to be taken in- side -in the unlighted church. -The catering firm in charge or the reception m it de a mi&take and brought two wedding cakes instead or one. City officials also have turned orr the water supply to the a,part- ment, but the Ovingt.ons refused to discuss the matter. Mrs. Ovington. 21, said, "I just hope things get better.'' > Forced To Give .Savings By ALAN DIRKJN 01 Ille Oailr Pilo1 St.it! A 76 -year-old Costa P..1esa v.'oman was terrorized . by two women robbers who kidnaped her and forced her to withdraw $10,700 from three savings ac- counts. The ordeal of \Vilhe lmine Gerhardine Redmann began last Thursday afternoon when two women who had seen her shop- ping al South Coast Pla-za followed her to her home. The're they attempted to rob her but she had only $6 in her purse. When they found out that she had savings accounts however, she was driven to two savings and loan associations and a bank to withdraw the money. The elderly woman did not re- port the robbery to police until Monday afternoon because one or the women robbers had told her that her home would be blown up if she did report the kidnaping lo police. One suspect is described as a white female, age 36 to ".Tl and the other a black woman aged about 36. The money was withdrawn from the Glendale Federal Sav- ISeeTERROR, Page i\21 Or~n:e a Coast Wt.~atht.•r Considerable cloudiness tonight becoming mostly sunny Wednesday. Some patchy low clouds along the coast in the morning hours. Wa rm er tem - peratures. Beach hi ghs 64 rising to 74 inland. Lows 48 to 55. INSIDE TODAY V:ictnamete.ond Combodicm children /ind .adoplive homes in Unit(d Slales but rmny American children stiU wait for p.maanent homes. storie1 in People section, Page BJ. Index Al V.... S-.l<t AJ MtY1n M ll,,_ ~Ill •t ........ ...... Atl ~M. litflll •s •leMI IWwt A4 C.llfenll• , Al or .... t.llMy All Qeulllt<ll ... ,. ....... •1;1 Cefnlc:S ., tfoWtS .... . em._,. •a, MKlll. Mlrlll.N a ... , t DMttl 9"1kts All~,,..,_ M l:.._i.t ..... M "-"" .. 11""'1al-...rt •• ....... •• 1'1-'f A1 .. U WWN..... M '"""""''.... .. I I . .. . -~ ..... ~ --. . • --, • Al DAILYPILDT s Tu8&day. Aprll 22. 1975 Hond11ran General· " Ousted •• ID Payoffs . •. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (APl -The Honduran military ousted Gen. Oswaldo Lopez Arellano as chief of state tod ay, two weeks ·after United Brands Co. acknowledged paying $1 .25 million to hi&:h officials of this Central American country to gain lo~·er banana export taxes. An announcement on national radio said the m ilitary took the step "to safeguard the integrity and honor or the country.,, First reports indicated the coup d'etat was bloodless. The streets or T egucigalpa were peaceful, wilh no unusual troop move ments noted. In San Clemente Marine, 18, Knifed • While Fixing Car ., A Camp Pendleton Marine try· ing to repair his car Thursday night in San Clemente "':'as stabbed in the shoulder by a lcntfe- wl'eld.ing assailant during a rot>. bery attempt, police reported to- day. According to police, Edward Stanley Jacobs. 18. was ""orking on the engine of his car parked along El Ca mino Real north of money, Jacobs told police. As he tried to nee. the man slabbed him in the shoulder, police said. The attacker then jumped into l}isown car and sped away. The bleeding Marine walked. lo the Chrislianitos entrance to Camp Pendleton where he was spotted by two San Clemente )Xlliceofficers leavinglhebase. -"-Avenida Paliiada when a car + pulleduptothecurb. Following an interview with of· ficen, Jacobs was returned to the base for treatment of the wound. Police s aid the injury was not :serious. A man got out or the car carry· ~ ing a long knife and demanded Attorney Describes Grisly SF Murder .. .: • ·. ' ( ( , i ( ( t ' ( . t . ' ' . t . ( SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A jury has been told that police went lo the apartment of Eben Gttssage, accused of murdering his sister, and round "something that glistened r ed, a claw ham- mer drenched with blood, fresh blood that was very bright red." Assistant Dist. Atty. Thomas F. Norman gave that description ·WAYNE ••• husband took sanctuary in the ·Brazilian Embassy in Panama. 'Eventually, he was allowed to leave the country. A letter reportedly signed by . Wayne Indicated that Arias re- ceived $525,000 from the star in 1957-59. The News said Wayn e ex· · plained he was a partner with Arias in a shrimp exporting busi· ness and federa l agents became convinced the actor knew nothing about the Panama caper. F1ynn was questioned about his friend s hip with Arias, the newspaper account continued. He said Arias had tried lo rent his yacht for a trip to Panama. "Suspecting what he had in mind," the News added, "Flynn refused." As for the suspicion that Castro was behind the planned invasion, the News quoted the Cuban. die· tator as insisting. "I had nothing to do with it.'' Blast Kills Six CALGARY. Alta. IAP) -Two thousand pounds of dynamite be· ing mixed at an explosives rac· tory near here erupted in a pillar or name, killing six men and in· jured more than 20. The blast Monday rocked Calgary and sent a thick column of smoke more than 1,sooreet Into the air. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT TP\e 0.•<>'1'1 '°"'' Otil1 l'OIGI. ""'" "'"'f" '>(-....... IM N,.,, P•t"· 11 Pwl>•i1 .. elht IM0• ... 9t to-11 P1>D1•1.,l<>o lom11<ln• ~~•"'•'~ 00111.,...,.,. """'""!'(! """""~· l~<Ol>'lh I"""' le>r lo<I• ....,...,, NO *oo<' tlt.-<11, H1>ft1I""'"" ll<"dtl\IF°""" 'l•ifl V•t!e •, l<voflt , i•P<l!~tt."I ''"'"•• """ µ,;\ll'>it U*•<"•!Kllllll CH•I A ""OI~ '~<l'D""I ' f'd1I-'' wl:lh•t'WO i tiw•O••• """ !i.olnll•I" T~ "''"''""'' Oulll!"li"O Pl•M I\ •I M """" llt• illt'<JI, Co11t ~••,C•l1lorl\o• '7•:H. . Robert N. Weed ...... ,,.. ......... , ........... Jac:k R. Cvriev \ll(t ""~''"'"' • ...,Gt~· .. ~ ... QIOI' ThOm.!s Keevil !<111 .. Thomas A. Murphlne ""-"'''"t l<t>"" Chari~ H . LOO~ Richard P. Nall Al ">l.tll Nwf'l•Q<"<I I °''°'' '''''ltllt, lt'I °'""" CO•\! l"1>tll1fll11t CtMftflti• lff ,..,.,...,Ifft. fllW ... •tllOfl1.•d•l .. !•l Mttit • ,, •••••II"'-"" ..... r11 m •r w rtP<Odll(t • .. ~llllUI lff(l,i ptrl'lllll•tll t i "''''°"l .. Mr, S11tct1111 <l~tt f'Oil•~ ,,.10 •l "'" Miu. UlltorlllA,..,..flOl"'llltC.."""'OOll'lllftlM,: 1¥-itM,•-'"""'''l"f_IMl_U ... ,_,, .. ,,. Monday in his opening statement to the jury. Eben Gossage, 20. an admitted heroin user, is accused of the Feb. 13 murder or his sister, Amy, 19. in her North Beach apartment. They are the c hildren of the late advertising wizard lfoward Gossage. In his ope,ning s tatement . Norman said that police found the bloody claw hammer in a large storage carton. With it. he said, was a tweed jacket ·and in the pccket was a _pair of scissors with orange handles "and blood all over them." Coroner Boyd Stephens told the jury or seven women and fiv e men that Miss Gossage was stabbed 20 times in the back, hit or stabbed 25 limes in the neck and struck 17 times on the side of her head with a blunt instrument. NOrman said Gossage and hi s sister had a "rather acrimonious battle" the night berore her body "'as di!covered. Norman said a witness. Eugene Chen, told Police: "They yelled and shouted. She pulled hi s hair. She ordered him out. She picked up a hammer and threatened to hit him. The con-' fli ct was so animated _that Mr. Chen had to get between them." The argument took place the night before Miss Gossage was to receive three checks totaling about $5,000 , the prosecution said. Burglars Hit Laguna Beach .Drug Store A Laguna Beach drug store was hit for S2S8 worth of syn- thetic narcotic drugs and cash lo· day. Burglars eluded police who responded within minutes a fte r a silent alarm was tripped. Laguna Sunset Drug, 944 Glen- neyre St .. Jost a n estimated $170 in drugs and $88 cash in the inci· dent just after.-fn idnlght. Entry had been gained to the store by carefully removing the molding around a window pane. then taking out the glass. Police ·Lt! John Zelko said he believe! the electric-eye silenl alarm was tripped 1.1s the In· truders were leaving the store. Five Laguna Beach paUce of· ricers responded to the area ofthc crime with the first on the scene within t"'O minute!', Lieutenant Zelko i;ald. The burglars were gone. Hume Brew· Fatal to Four LIMA, Peru (UPI) -Four pe111ntJ died after drinking home brew 1Jcohol which was ac- c identa I ly mlx~d with an acricultur•l1estic:ide. PoUce sai Monday the deathli occurred in an Isolated Andes mounta1n vUla1e near CUzco at a party. Police 11ald two other peasants who drank am1JJer amounts of the l e thal potio n were hospitaU1ed in serious condition. . -The Wall Street Journal iden· tified Lopez Arellano as the of. licial who recetved-lhe-money - from United Brands, bUt he ' called the report "slanders " and named a commission to in· vestlgate. · The radio announcement said Col. Juan Alberto Melgar, 45, replaced Lopez Arellano, 53, as head of state. Younger officers . had already nudged Lopei Arellano out of his post as head of the armed forces, ostensibly lo allow him more time lor affairs of slate. Melgar took over the military job on March31. United Bra_9ds. which sells "Chiquita" brand bananas in the United Statea, acknowledced the $1 .25 million payment after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed suit against the company, accusing it of transfer· ring money to Honduran officials through a Swiss bank account. A banana tax or $1 on each 40- pound box was set last April by the Honduran government, but lt was not collected, and the tax was reduded to between 25 and 30 cents a box. It was the 23rd coup d 'etat in Honduras· lSl years of indepen- dence. Lopez Arellano himself held power by virtue of two coups. He first took power iii 1963 by ousting Presid ent Ramon Villeda, was later elected lo a constitutional ter1n and served as president from 1965lo1989. He seized power again in 1972 by overthrowing elected President Ramon E. Cruz. Lt . Col Efrain Lizando Gonzales, who made the radio announce ment of the change in leadership, said the public ad- ministration was a:oing to be restructured and held out the possibility ol a quick return to a rule of la w This was interpreted as meaning elections Under Lopez Arellano's r e· gime, congress was closed and la"'S handed down by the cabinet. Lizando Gonzales said the military "'a nts to continue agrarian reform and plans to set in motion a development pro- gram in which all citizens can participate. TERROR ••• ings and Loan Association at Harbor and Wilson, Costa Mesa, the Security Pacific National Bank and from California Federal Savings and Lo.an . Police said that during the withdrawals the white woman suspect stood beside the elderly woman holding a pouch which appeared to the victim to contain some kind or gun, although Mrs. Redmann could not positively state that it did contain agiln. Police said that during the withdrawals the black woman re- mained in the parking lots in a brown Pinto with the engine run· ning. The last withdrawal was from Mrs. Redmann's California· Federal Savings and Loan ac- count. There she was not given cash which she had received from the other institutions but two $2,000 cashier's checks. Th8' white suspect and Mrs .. Redmann then went to the Crocker Citizens National Bank ·and cashed the two $2,000checks. After that the victim and the women robbe rs drove1 back to Mrs. Redmann's home. The-'whlte woman went inside wilh her and began to eat some food and to calm the elderly vic- tim down because she was then crying and s creaming. The SU!· pect told her that if she made any atte mpt to contact police she "''ould blow up the house. While the white suspect was still in the house and the black suspect apparently ln the brown Pinto in the driveway, Mrs. Red- mann's friend Kenneth Tennies, 52, drove into the driveway." lie didn 't see anyone Inside the car -the black woman apparently was lying on the seat and thought the vehicle belonged to a friend or 1\-lrs. Redmann's. He then went Into his room through a private entrance and did not hear any commotion. One hour a fter returning to the home with J\.lrs. Redmann the white suspect left the house and drove off in the Pinto. The victim could not glve an exact descrtp. tlon or the Pinto or the sua~s. becauee. she told.._pallc.e, 1he was so frightened she could not think . Patrol!i Mounted BELFAST (UPI) -Security forces mounted special patrols today to keep Northern Ireland'• wont violence In 1 year from dis· ruptln1 elections leadLn1 to local 1ovemment rule In the troubled province. A boobytrap bomb killed 1 pregnant 21 ·Ye•r·old Roman Catholic woman and her two· brothers· Monday, ralsinC to 28 the numMr killed In the laat three reeks. • ( .. .... ; -• • . ., ·~ • \. His Fl"'tlfl Machi~ <;t :. I. • • :. ·~· ' lly the end or the summer. Edwart Emst of St. Johns, Mich., hopes to have this man-powered flyi'ng machine airborne. If he succeeds, he will' be a rare bifd - man-powered craft.have been airborne in the past. but .. ~one have maintained flight over any gi'e'I distance. The 65-year-old Ernst has been working on his "flying machine'' sjnre 1961 and ho1>Cs to claim a $120,000 prize if he succeeds. ·Fairview Mountain· F,....P11pAJ • VIETNAM. ' . • • Project to Begin jetliners in Honolulu Monday, ap- parently for flights to Indochina. Large numbers of batt_le- equipped Marines began leavmg over the weekend. and reporters ob&erved trucks or Leathernecks go from the Kaneohe Marine corpa Air Station to Hickam AFB Monday. BJ ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ot .. Deity '"911Uff Raina reaching a seasonal end along the Orange Coast will mean that construction for com· pletion of unique Mount Shannon at Fairview State Hospital in Colla Mesa can soon awing into higha:ear Storms hive hampered work on thii unique project, which was bulldozed up into being more than 1 week aa:o . Meanwhile, volunteer support for buildinl a mountain out of the donated molehill clumps or fill dirt on the hospital grounds is re· portedly mushrooming. ''I'm being overwhelmed,·· says hospital Recreational Therapist Jackie Shannon, for wbom the unique mountain idea was named by friends and a!· sociates. She developed the.idea.of.a.real mountain 111 a focal point for a wilderness campground to be -utilized by her scores of Boy Scouts and. Girl Scouts, plus other clients at the huge hospital for the mentally retarded and physically handicapped. Rehabilitation workshop and ' F,..._P..,AJ MAYOR ••• had no speech to give, said, "This ii golng to be 10 efficient. See what happens ••• I won't say any more:·· After Mrs. Wieder was named mayor pro tempore, Sullivan also presented her with roses, n0Un1 that, tr the predict.ions had been wrong, he would have looked allly carrying them out the door. Ted Bartlett, who is serving his fifth term on the council, added, "This is the first time I ever saw two people nominated and they took over so easily. I guess it's because there were men running before. This wlll probably be the Jaalchancel get 'toaaya word.11 nature class instructor Anthony strianni was captivated by the concept and designed a waterfall and stream which will cascade down Mount Shannon. His blueprints today include trails and walkways through the landscaped mountain camp· gTOUDd while public response has added even more, Including the promise of some full-grown, :JO. foot trees. The latter are being offered by the Orange County Citizens' Band Radio Club, while the Harbor View Hilla Garden Club is stastng 1 benefit spring garden fair and show to raiae money for It. • Ground cover ind weeda at the 1lte to the aouthwett 1lde of the holpltol 1dmtnl1tritlon buldllng odjocent to the Costa Mesa Golt and Country Club hive alto now been cleared. Sources report~d the base's 3rd Regiment had already flown to Southeast Asia. On Monday, about400Marines boarded two chartered civilian jetliners and others were believed fiyin'~ on military aircraft, presumably in connec· lion with a planned ev·acuation of Saigon. The unusually large troop mov- ements began arte11o an alert was Issued over the weekend. MUJtary officials refused com· ment. . Reporters also observed large military trucks,. .carry;.n, fork lttts: aircraft starting gear and matting ror instant landln• Pads. -ln-W-a8hing1.on., President. Ford ..... explained the movement ~m Honolulu by saying they were be- ing Oown out to strengthen de- 1 tachments in the Pacific. · Hayden Spew Case l<Jld newsmen the 1,500 Americans left in Saigon would ·At UCI Meet be "a minimum number to carry on a skeleton operation." Anderson said e vacuation plans call for pfilling out at leW 0 · H t J ' some South Vietnamese w"Ko n 0 88Ue8 ' would be threatened by !ailing In· . Radical activist Tom Hayden will speak at noon Wednesd1y at th~ UC Irvine commons opening 1 three-day political conference on the U.S. economy, Indochina and other contemporary tuuea. The conference. which runs o lhr<>u1b Friday, la IPOllSO«d by • the Irvine People'• Coalition, a campus poll Uc al or1anlzaUon. "The Economic Crl1il-What President Ford Won't Tell You" will be discussed by UC Riverside professors Howard Sherman and E. Kay Hunt Wed- nesday In Social Science Hall. All the sessions in the three- day conference are open to the public at no charge. Additional information may be obtained by calling the Irvine People's Coali· tion al833·5:W 7. to Communist hands. Anderson said Ford and kls!· inger gave him the impression "that there is· great uncertainty whether there is any one South Vietnamese politician who has any longevity." He said neither Tran Van Huong, 71-year-old successor to resigned Presid~nt Nguyen Van Thieu, or Huang's likely suc- cessor as president, Tran Van Lam, seemed certain in White House eyes to be able to stave ofl a final communist victorr in Saigon. Anderson said Jo~ord has not written off South Vietnam, but along with Kissinger is tryinJ.! "extensively" to get action foing on arranging settlement talks between Saigon and the North Vietnamese. ~. NOW, HEAR TIDS According to the President's Council on Environmental Quality, it is beooming increasingly difficult for anyone to .escape noise. 40.000.000 Americans risk hearing impairment and other physical and mental effects. 44.000.000 other Americans have the utility of their dwellings adversely alfected by noise from aircraft or traffic. 21.000,000 Americans are affected by construction-related noise. Now what does this have to do with carpet? Carpeting will drastically improve accoustlcs in any room by quieting your home environmrnt, making radios, televlsion. and the family sound better. Remember. at Alden·s. even our LOUD carpeting Is quieter. DEN'S ·· : iiistillitian: "custom draperies 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA ME5A."CALlf. 92627 PHONE 646-4838 -646.2355 4· • • ' ' ·r• ',.. • .. ,. ' ' .. Tundoay. AprU 22. 1975 DAILY PILOT Al ' &.~ 'W@M I? ··®®!?WO©@ Prices in Orange Count,y Spu1·t Got o Pf0/1/0111'1 • 'f'l1r1u wrlr.e Pnt By U•lted Pre11 lat.enatklaal ... Vu11n Pu1 will r ur ,,.d lope. get lht! Prices In Oranee County and r.:rcent during the month to a evel 12.1 percent hicher than they were one year a•o. r111111l"''' anti or.· the Loa Angeles metropolitan ""'1 IJO" t11•ttl to area increased 1.3 oercent l811l '"''·r 111e41uHli!~ In month, rar outstrippina: the na· The 154.2 price index meant that 1ood1" and services that cost Sl'O in the base year of 1987 cost Sl~.42 last monLh . f111 1·rrn1uen1 onrl Uonal Increase and stnding the 1111 .~n1 r a • 1\1011 conaumer price index to an all· 111•1i r c1iwslion11 tu time hi&h of 154 .2, the Labor "i /'ul Di.iurt 'Af Dep ~· r ll ur s11 rvtce . .artment reported today: ,Suzanne Sadowsky, hea,d o( the L8bor Department's local bureau or labor statiitics, aai~ houalng costs were ''sharply higher" during March and the costa or health care and JQ"!P.P.rtaU n so were up. But food prices were down during the month and clothin• costs were 11,11 11 ,,a C oa~i Nation1lly, .c_on1umer prices I) I I 0 rot~ 0.3 percent for the smallast 111111 Pi ul. ~. . . ,_ 1..-.. i;,,J: f[o(;u. co.~ta ~crease U1 20 montn~. _ f.ltsa . C1\ 9'.!6~1• J11~·/ucJ1: y9ur But in Oran1e and•l,<ls Angeles • lt:lcphonc_1w111N r_ ---_coj!g_t!fa,J.ntte_a_1,_es ~O!l.s.»f ~ ' · transportation, 'health care and ·_;~. Glik•i..-G•N boulinl moved pricesupWard 1.3 • • r DEA_R PAT: l purchased a .•mall Commodore Business ·: Mat:hJne •calculator last Nov. 7 . • .,, When it did not operate properly, • J returned it to the m"anufacturer ~ ! in Palo Alto on Jan. 20, enclosing ~ t $2.50 for postage ar\d handling. Since then, I've written two let- ters, including proor or purchase, askjng when the repair would be made and the calcul•tor re- turned to me. No response or an.Y kind , has been received and J would like a re(und. e.J., Newport.Beach Commodore lluslneu Maclllne h11 an extensive backlog of cor- respoadeace and repair work due to the shut down of se•eral of Its .pl1at1 throughout the Ualted. States .. according to cmtemer senlce •Rokcsm.an Carol Opp. After several days of record chttldllg, it was determlaed that your calcalator had heft nlAlled to lbe Rrm's Bristol, Va., repair facility on Feb. 3. Your model ls being replaced wl&h a new calculator, rather than belng re· paired. Further delay awaits you, however. Opp said there ls DO WIY to check bow SOOD. tM calculator wUI be m aUed dlredly to you by tbe fepalr cent.er. No refund will be issued UD&U you either retum the calculaior to Opp, or when il ls determbted. tbat the package has been loet la tllie UPS delivery. Let me know if it ts not in your hands In a Week. • NfglttTr--r DEAR PAT : One hears and re+ ads about a lot of fly-by·night travel plans these days. My wire and I would like lo plan a Euro- pean vacation this s ummer, but I don't want to get taken. I have spoken al length with several travel promoters, but I want to make sure I know what I'm do· ing. Can you h e lp ? W .C .. Capistrano Beach AU travel prometers are re· quired by law to provide a writ- ten 1tatement c:oatalnlag the t fellowln1 in.form atioa upon re- c et pt of payment from a customer for air or sea traaaportatloa; the name, ad· .,.. Clttii ilntl Pllone number of tbe travel promoter; date, amount aad purpos e of the payment made and. an ltem\z.ed statement of any balance due; the location and number or the requJred trust acc:ount or alternate bone (90 percent or the moMy must be beld until businesses providlJlg services are paid); the name of the carrier contracted wttb, the , type o( equipment to be used ind the date. time and place of each departure; any condJtiom of can- celallon between the travel pro- moter and his customer; any rondltions or cancelatlon between the travel promo&er and the carrier ; and, if the transportation Is canceled through no fault of the cullomer, tbe travel promoter must return all money paid for servltts: not performed unle&a a written agreement making other ar· rangements .is made with the customer. The above require· ments became law Jan. I, 11'15. Wre•g N1-11ie1• nEAR PAT: The Casper's Collector's Society. W~stport, Cohn., advised me in September 1973 that its wholesale cash bulk prices were 50 percent less than the listed price in Its catalog. As . "" you can see from the enclosed correspondence, I received only half the m e rchandise. even thoueh I paid the full price of $240. ror my order. None of my letters or inquiry written in the me a n l i m e-h as been acknowledged. R.D., Costa Mesa Yoar correspondence 1bow1 t the incorrect postal box number .z was ated. It should be Box 211, not %51 . A check with the Westport post offlc:e lndlcates no l problems have been encountered l by persons dealing with this I Orm and Its po1tal box number ! la cu'rrent. It was suggested that • you mall a ceitlfled letter ~o lbe 1 nrm'• box number, tt:questlnl a t return receipt that lncladel tbe : addre .. to wblc:b tbe letter was l delivered. You t bould sead Malpractice Doctor Blasts __ Lawyer's Fees 'By TOM BARLEY the Association of Western ~ 0t1i..o.1i,,.1 ... """ Hospitals convention, Todd said Huge f ee.s charged by trial many such lees amount to 38 to 42 lawyers for their work in percentofthe totaldamages. malpractice cases are a major "Fees or this size are simply cause or the crisis in that sector depriving the· injured patient or o( ·the insurance industry, the much of the award given him by president of the American ajury."To<Nsaid. Medical Association asserted Th e AMA chief called on Monday in Anaheim. Califomians to look <:1t a recent Dr. Malcolm C. Todd or Long law pass e d by the India na Beach condemned as "archaic" legislature which limits trial the legal system lh11:t allows lawyers lo 15 percent of a pro· lawyers to take a huge slice or fessional liability s~ttlemenl or damages awarded in malprac· judgment. lice cases. States passing such measures Speaking on the opening day Qf will immediately see a decline in mounting malpractice insurance 1;.r i::f "1:7 rates that are leading many older physicians to abandon their $100 B ;ll;Oll practices and retire, Todd said. SI SI Malpractice ra:tes at his own hospital, Long Beach Memorial Hospital. have now climbed to Health Plan $920 ,000 t his year and that represents a record $3.85 per pa· tient per day. Todd said.~ Predicted A $100 billion a year national health insurance plan that will protect Americans from the era· die to the grave is just around the comer, Dr. Earl Brian predicted Monday in Anaheim. The former Cali(ornia secretary 01· Health and Welfare commented on the opening day or the Association o( Western Holpltala convention that mao'y of the federal and state controls necessary ror a nationwide health plan have already been passed andareonthebooks. Brian, who is now direct.or or the Center (Or Health Services ResearCh at the USC SChool of Medicine, picked 1978 as the year Congress would pass a na· tionwide national health measure. But he urged America's doc· "tors and hospital officials to do all in their power before that time to retain as many elements o( their private enterprise ap· proach to medicine as possible. Todd fell that many malprac+ tice lawsuits could be avoided by the creation or "medical action commissions" which would in· vesligate complaints by patients and settle many issues before they go to court and into the hands or trial lawyers. Todd said it is "highly regret- table'' that the competent, highly skilled medical specialist is in· creasingly becoming the target oC lhe malpractice lawsuit rather ·than the incom~tent doctor who should be halted in his tracks by his own pro(essions. "We must upgrade the com· petency or our physicians," Todd said. "Repeated violations of medical codes and conduct should be grounds ror revocation of offenders' licenses.•· he said. Todd said the AMA is getting ''a lot or double talk and plenty or hypocrisy" rrom lawyers in dis· cussions or the malpractice issue and a possible· solution to rapidJy climbing insurance rates. "But our problem is not with the American Bar Association," he said. ·•our problem is with the trial lawyers associations." . * * * * * * Malpractice Bills Gain in Assembly SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two· Senate-passed medical malprac· tice insurance bills have passed their Cirsl Assembly test. A third malpractice bill is pending before a Senate commit· lee. A·ll three measures would force insurance com panics into un· derwriting pools to guara'!tee ~he availability or malpractice 1n· surance -but probably al high rates. Behr"s bill is SE 491 . Carpen· ter's is SB 398. The bill pending in the Senate is AB 818 by As· semblyman Alister McAlisler, (0 -San Jose). In action Monday the As· sembly Finance,· Insurance and Com'merce Committee approved a malpractice insurance pool plan by Sen. Dennis Carpenter IR·Newport Beach ), on an 11 ·1 vole and a plan by Sen. Peter Behr (R·Tiburon ), by 10.l. T he Carpe nter bill. which would place all health care in· surance companies in t he un· derwrititlg pool , was senl to the Assembly Ways and Means Com· mittee. The Behr bill, which would cov· er all liability insurance com· panics, would also impose a con· troversial two-year statute of limitations . o n malpractice claims. Because of that provision, which Behr called "the most im· portant reform in the whole malpractice field."' that measure was sent to th e Assembly Judiciary Committee, adding an additional hurdle . Most of the debate centered on the proposed s tatute or limita· lions. Insurance companies claim that malpractice claims now arc filed 20 or more years after an in· cident because or rules giving one year after disrovery of the malpractice to rile claims. Behr.'s bill would limit claims filing to two years after the operation or m edical procedure except for cases in which objects were left in a patient or in case or ..-oinors. Minors would have until age 20 to ril e no matter when the inci· dent ~ccurred. and the pali<'nls would have up to six years to file suit. l~arold Bradford, spokesman (or the State Bar. objected to the statute of limitations. saying it would only cut costs by cutting out valid claims. • .another certified mall carbom copy to the bOs lo Ider, EdmUDd Straaas, River Lane, Wes&fort, . CT Hl81. II o ull1hdory D~DDER l\IJXES : retpollte 11 not received from ~ l l1 • -casper'1-Col1eetor'• Soclel,r, ..... .__ -• _ _,_ Behr presented witnesses who s&id nearly aU malpractice cases would be dls"Cov.ere:d .by pattenL'i within two years. t, • complolnl wllll your locol pool Sll4VING U(;S • office. It &Ilea will be tlll'Dt'd over to WHlporl po1tol olltborltles lor ERJE. Pa. (UPI) -Only one : t.vestl1atlon. of the three barbers ln Terry } 0 Et.zel's barber shop refuses to go Teacher, 23, Slain a1on1 wllll tho now service betng· . ~ • • • l l . • 1 l l SAN JOSE (UPI> -Pollce to- day aou1ht the slayer of elemen· tary school student teacher San· dra Lee Howard, 23, whole body 'lf"U found ln the bedroom of her apartment at 11 : 40 p. m. Monday. l "' ·- olfered. . The new service is shaving women's legs, and the lone dJs· senter is a woman, Ruth Bo.Mell. wbo said she "won't even con· lklerahaving a guy's leg.'' • ~ ., Dr. Thoma s Elmcndorr or Davis, former president or the C11i(omia Medical Association. said some klnd or malpractice in· 1surance pooling Is needed uraent· ly because or massive cancell a- tions May 1. "Co1ne May t , there Is a crisis, because after May J docto~ in subltantfal numbers will not be pract i cing medicine In Catlromla," Elmendorf said. unchanged. The 1.3 percent increase in March was the lareest one. month increast!I In con~umer prices since September, 1974, when costs went up 1.4 percent, she .said, and the one year 12.1 percent hike was the largest since 1947 when prices in June were lS.1 percent hi1her than the previous June-. Housing costs went up 3.1 per· cent during Marc h and were 16.5 percent higher than a year ago, Miss SadOwsky said. Home ownership cos ts rose 4.9, percent ...._, because of Increases ln house prices. morteace interest rates, and were 21 .l percent higher than In March , 1974. Rents also went \Jp O. 7 percent and were $.2 higher than the previous years. lncree1ses in telephone and electricity rates pushed fuel and utility bills up by 0 .4 percent. Transportation costs increased 0.8 percent to a level lD.4 percent higher than a year ago and health and recreation items moved up 0.7 percent and we re 12.2 percent hJgherthan in 1974 . Food prices fell 0.2 percent Racers Congregate during t~e month but were st.ill 9.4 percent higher than one year ago. Jt was the first decline ln food prices since October, 1973. The Bure au of Labor statistics attributed the moderated in· crease in the nationwide Consumer Price Index to lower mortgage interest rat.es and rood prices, particularly beef, eggs and s ugar. The 0.3 percent rise in the CPI was the s·maJlest since an 0.2 per· cent climb in July, 1973 when wage, and pri~e controls were in errect. Racing yac hts crowd.dock area at Bal~a Yacht Club, just one of the yacht clubs 1n Newport 1-l arbor that is crowded thi s week with visitin g boats being readied' for the annual Ensenada race. The so-called derby is the world's biggest international yacht race. More than 500 yachts of all s hapes and sizes are expected to set sail fort he Me xican coastal community when the starting gun sounds al noon Saturday olf the Newpo1t Harbor jetty. It's\ Only Fare: 25' Transit District Plans Public Hearings . By GARY GRANVILLE Of UM ~lly pjlel SUH A proposed revislon of the Orange County Transit District's rare structur e leaves the 25-cent bus ride to anywhere in the coun. ty as the cornerstone or the dis+ lrict's (are poli cy. Before considering adoption of the revisions, OCTD directors plan at least two public meetings April 30 and May 1, so that con· sumer reaction to the proposals can be meaSured .. Under the pcoposed revised priCing policy, handicapped persons as we ll as persons more than 65 years old would be given an across the board rate on rares. If eventually adopted by OCTD's directors the county's handicapped and elder citizens will pay ten cents lo ride on fixed route buses and 25 cents to'lravel on dial-a-ride minibuses that otherwise wou Id cost.SO cents. It is only on rides 'A1ilhin the park and ride system, a service designed to accommodate work commuters during peak hours that the handicapped and aged would not be g_iven a price break. The Slt2g'esl'ed price advantage ror senior citizens is not equal to the fare break they now receive. An OCTD-Orange County con- tract provides free rides to senior citizens under the county's Social Services federal revenue sharing program.· · Monday, the transit district's directors voted to extend the senior citizens· pact another six months. · tr the county Board or Supervisors approves the con· tract extension today, the elderly wilJ continue to ride OCTD buses free at least until Oct. 30. A recent OCTD ridershi? re· port showed the district's buses are carrying a daily average of .4,145 no rare elderly passengers. In addition lo proJX!sin~ a stan· Guard Shot Dead · RIVERSIDE (AP) -A former Los Angeles police officer, work· ing· as a security guard at Riverside City College, was shot to death by an assailant while making his rounds,. authorities said. Lawrence Ambrose Risdon, 73, died Monday in Riverside Community Hospital. .. Mating the nifty plaid jacket with le~n sl8:c.ks. What a sensational summer look. Ahve. v1r1le. confident! Wiltless. too. in tissue weight texturized polyester. This handsome fa shion thrust is I •f911csfr $15. dard fare discount for the han· dicapped and senior cilizens, the proposed fare structure calls for reducing the types of OCTD mon· ,lhly bus passes to four: · -So-called high class pass~ good for unlimited use on all ·ocro operated .services at <i cost or $20 a month. -A student monthly djscounl p3ss that would allow students to ride fixed route buses without transfer credit for either $6 or $8 a month, depending on frequency of use. -Passes that would accom· modate cooperative service agreements between OCTD and other bus operators such as lhe· Southern Calirornia Rapid Transit'Districl. -Stahdard monthly passes on ,Fixed routes with tr.ansfer credit or 25 cents to park an~ ride or dial-a-ride services. Touching off the proposed fare structure revision were com· plicaLions caused by the growing 1number of special prices and a ifederal funding requir~ment that 'makes r educ e d fares for the !elderly and handicapped du.ring ~~on pea ours mandatory. the "Hampton'" bV Sedgewyck SOUTH COAST PLo\lA JJJS..-...... .... c ........... , ........ . u.nwooo PLUA ... , .... .,...._ ...., ...... 421 .... 11 •USE VOUK CHASIN'S CllAH.(;"'G ) I ,A 4 DAILY Pl LOT • J ...... ' -.... "'" . .. ''· ::"!~~-wJda .. Tom arplliae """" . "'"""· ~ ., . ·1 HUFF & PUFF DEPT.-. Instructor Larry Shennum has · just run a group or Mission Viejo .... Hi&~ School students through a l series of physical fitness tests with somewhat melancholy l'e- sults. · ' By coi;nparison, it was con· ~ eluded that s tudents on the ( Diablo campus are in terrible i physical condition. F\lrt.her, if ~ the boys are in bad shape, the . : condition of coeds is deplorable. -~ You may ask, of course, com- : pared to whom? Compared to the • SwP.des, that's who. ! Instructor Shennum, ho is 4 currently seeking his doctorate ,t degree in exercise physiology, broµght ' a· bunch of testing equip- ' ment lo Mission Viejo High. This 1 included one of those bicycles 1 'You pedal but don't go anywhere; l .brealh and heart testing equip- .ment and associated deV1ces not ~rmally found on a high school .qo.mpus. 't HE PUT THE KIDS on the ~achines for scientific testing d then compared the results lo , miJar data on youngsters from weden. T he comparison sug. ested that the Mission Viejo ds come out second best by con · derable margin. All this may not be totally fair, ce the Swedes are considered me or the most physically fit pie in the world. Seldom to see a photo or a Swede stand· jiflg still. Thev are always on a W!.i~ycl_e. running some place or jfhmb1ng a mountain. I!. Instructor Shennum. however , ill!ees light al the end of the ta'wedish tunnel. He believes the 'ft'oungsters on his campus are rt>ecoming more concerned about r:;i~:·~;;~:;~ ~ld~~drri~~~~. t ho are a n aged 24 or 25, a re Obeginning to s uffer sagging skin ~d inflexibility or the body. !I~ This is sli ghtly shocking. If the ~5-year -o ld s a r e comin g to ieces. you have to wonder 'here that leaves the r est of us? .... Some folks, Shennum says, gurP high school students do not are about their bodies "because 1.. ey see them eatin g peanut but· "1.er sandwiches and other rotten foods." Now you know where you went •wrong in your wayward youth. It '.Wasn't that singing and dancing :a'I night lon g. It was those ;~anut butte r sandwiches and :'her rotten foods. l IT IS UNCLEAR how I ever :•ould have managed lo gel ·\!irough adolescence withOut '.p.canut butte r sandwiches. .~rther, I am glad inslructor Shennum did not elaborate on '!othe r rotten foods." These no doubt would include chocolate ma1ls a nd s undaes, large gooey candy bars, marshmalk>ws and other such goodies which sus- tained me through early life. Anyway, Mission Viejo H.igh 's Shennum believes today's slu· dents are-becoming aware of all these pitralls to life and health which show up in sags, wheezes and body lumps as one reaches the advanced ageof2Sormore. ' YOU CONCLUDE that the reSt of us ought to be as aware or the threats to physical fitness as are the high school youngsters. You' ought lo run right out and buy a bicycle . And ship your peanut butler jar to Sweden. Dail't Pilat Ddi•rry l•G..,.Dftfffd . Monday·f"rJday: 11 you 00 not have yOUI paoc1 by S:30 D m .• call belorc 7 D m. and your CODY wtll be OC· livered. Saturday and Sunday: 11 you oo not 1ec;e111e yOYr cooy by 9 a.m ~ _ day. or 8 am Sunday, call before 10 am. and fOUr cooy will be dehverea. c1rc....-y,,,, ... ,, Most Orange County Areas 442 ... JJI Nor1hwesl Hun11ng lon Beach. and Westminster ••••..•. 140-IJJO San Clemente. Capistrano Beach. • San Juan Capistrano. Dana Potnl. Sourh Lagl>na. Laguna Niguel .••.•.•••. 4f'-06JO Man Kills Girl, Sell CHICAGO CU Pl l Police today round the bodies of Peter Kulak, 56, .end his girlfriend in· Kulak's south side borne. Police said Kulak ap· parenUy shot and killed Rita Rocoff , 41, of Portage, Ind., and then himself. Police said Kulak was the olde r brothe r or Frank Kulak, a n ex· Ma·rine who was arrested 4n 1989. followin1 a six· bour shootout with Police that Jen lwo poUcemen dead and sii policemen , and a civJJlan wounded. After s urrendering, Frank Kulak allo ad· m!Ued to alx bom binill. • U .. IT.....,_.. 'Opeiil" Ga"' Weddi•g Rev. Robert Sirico prepares communion for Anthony Sullivan (right ), and Richard Adams Cleft background) who were married in Denver ~1onday ·'The two gays traveled l ,~00 miles for the wedding because Colorado does not have laws against homosexual activities. - Ford Reveals Viet Study, Nixon Talk WASHINGTON IAP) -Here, al a glal"lce, are highlighls of President Ford 's interview broadcast Monday night on CBS television and r adio. VIETNAM -The Unite d States is ex plo ring with a number of governments the Athens.'Ri.ot Protested '1y V.S. Embassy ATHENS <UPJ) -The United Slates protested to the Greek government today 3gainsl an at- tack on the American Embassy in Athens by hundreds or youths \\·ho smashed windov.1s. threw paint a nd set fires. Ambassador Jack B. Kubisch called on foreign Minis ter Pimitri.os Bitsios for 30 minutes ( IN SHORT ) ;,to make his views known on last night 's incide nts " staged by youths protesting U.S. policy toward Greece, an American Embassy spokes man said. Left -win g d e m onstrators chanting anli·A m erican slogans broke through police lines Mon· day night and stormed into the Embassy. Police dispersed them with a tear gas barrage. One policeman was r eported injured. Safeffl Sa...,, WASHINGTON CAP) -The National Transportation Safety Board today urged that ways be found lo increa se the protection or airplane passengers against jet·engine discs that may fling from a n engine like shrapnel. The recomm endation rcsult<.>d from a s tudy or 41 in cidents where the dis cs disintegrated a nd fragments pierced t he engine cover. C'lll.,,sler IN......., DETROIT (U PI) -Chrysler Corp. director s have voted to omit the regula r 35-cent dividend for the second quarter in a row - a move expect ed in the wake of a continuing red ink perlormance by the No. 3 auto m aker. The dividend o mission will mean another $81,000 th<i t Chrys ler will be able to retain in company Coffers . possibility of negotiating a settle· ment to the Y.'a r Ford s aid "there was ·no pre · ssure from here" on South Viel nam Presid e nt Nguyen Van Thie u to resign NIXON -Former Presid ent Nixon called Ford last week after hi s stale of the world message lo Congress and they had a "ralher short and friendly conversa tion." Asked if he would ask Nixon to campaign for him in 1976. Ford said he would stand on his own in the election ROCKEFELLER -Ford said he could see no reason for drop· ping Vice President Rockefeller as his running male. CIA -Ford rejected a sugges- tion that the intelligence agency be forbi<J..d en to e ngage in covert act ivities bey ond intelli gence gathering. ECONOMY -Ford said of the acute economic situation of lo· day. ··1 don 'l lhink it will be near- ly so bad in the months ahead." KISSINGER -He called the secretary of s tale "an oulsland· ing individual '" and said no one on his staff has suggested Kiss· inger be r epl aced and, in any event, he would reject any such suggestion. MIDDLE EAST -lie called an oil embargo "inevitable" iJ war should .break out aga· in the Middle Eas t. Lion Reaches Into Auto, Claws Pair ATLANTA (U PI) -A lion re· ached into the open window of a camper and clawed a 17·month· old boy and hi s father as they rode through the Lion Country Safari tourist attraction Monday. A spokes man for Lion Country Safari s3id Christopher Carlson, son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Eric Carlson of Chicago,· required several stitches in the head. The boy's father was slightly injured. The Carlsons rolled down a window lo lake movies despite park warnings lo keep windows closed and the lion reached in with one big paw. Reitz hit the animal with a n object to drive him off. _ Carlson and. his son were re· · leased after treatment at a Jonesboro, Ga., hospital. ' • • I -Air Base Assault R~th -Hit Saigon From 2 Sides Frem Wire Senkes SAlllON -Commlllliat forces , l,norin1 lhe reala:naUon of PrHi· denl Nauyen Van Thieu, ad· vanced on Sai1on r~ two aides today, crippling South l(lelnam's major air base and a.na~ a dlatrtct copital in µ.e .M•kOllC • dell• .. • . ' ' MiUtary sources said North Vle1Dame00 cwinerl, 1llinc Ion&· . range 130mm field 111M .. l\Om· barded the Bier\ Hoa >J.r'Base, 14 miles northeast or-5il1on;.-clos· inc one or lhe two runways. THE SOURCES said the Co m· munists·fired at least 20 artillery rounds at the strategic base, lhe headquarters of South Vi et · namese forces ·in the Saigon area. Communist artille ry teams, using the biggest artillery pieces in the North Vietnamese arsenal. have been 'aei-oing in on Bien Hoa for nearly a week. , Ihtelligence sources warned of ·a majo'r Communist attack against the U.S.·built installation within days, prompting South Vietnamese commanders to move warplanes lrom Bien Hoa to Saigon's Ton San Nhul air base. Communist infantry, attacking under the cover of a d a wn artillery barrage, assaulted the Marijuana Sale Legal, SALT LA.KE C ITY <UPI> -A Sall Lake gas station is selling mari· juana, and the police 'say it ·s lei al The station has a big sign that says "legal m arijuana _ for sale.·· But, there's a catch. The leaves are encased in· plastic medallions worn on chains dbtrict capital of Beft" Luc. 16 mJtes·southwe1t of·S.lllQd. -..i Sihanouk• d e nied reports of atrocltlet-commllted by IOlmer Rouge forces -lnctudlni beheadln1s -Mnd 1aid they atemmed from n radio atatlon operated by the \J.S. Central Jn.· telUgenCe Agencf from a country riel,lhborln'g Cambodia. JliLITA•Y ~OURCES aald waves' or Communist around troops )Yete try Inc tOatorm Ndly m&uled iPYerome''" iOldlen de· fendhil GI~ town ~I0011 Hichway 4. the v;ta1 "rl~e l'Olld" lhrough theMel<oniQelta. THE SOYIET News Agency fhe•twln •tt1cks a&aioat thJ: Tass r~rted from Phnom Penh Imperiled approaches to s.1.,.,-ifiaft6e c1 y w•,• rajilaty ;:«urn· came a dozen hours after nueu lng to normal, and, lbe Intern•· announ·ced-his resignation tn_a tlonal R.ed Cros~ ·rnort.ed ·lhat vitup~ralive, a nli ·Am er)~•n di.plomaiic r t:porta from Phnom speecrt.. ; . j Penh indic11ted foreipen inc1ud· Meanwhile, in Phnom Penh, ing a haqdful of American Khieu Samphan, the new Com-newsmen were safe in the munist leatter or Cambodia, French Embassy. ~· ended a five·day news blackout Sihanouk, in a P e king dispatch from the capital city today and reported by the Yugoslav news said his Khmer Rouge regime agency Tanjug, said the false would follow a "neutral and non· radio reports were aUempts to aligned" policy. He urged his discre dit ·Cambodia lnterna· troops lo remain vigi lant tionally and sabotage ''our task becailse or obstacles still to be of general reconstruction ol the overcome. nation a nd homeland or the Jn Peking, Pri~ce Norodom Khmers." NBC Bnngi~'in8' TV Shuws, Killing 7 NEW YORK CAP) -!!'he NBC television network plan6tode-' but ei1ht evening series for the new fall season ineludinl two medical dramas, two family comedies and a ·Tv version of the H.G. Wells classic, '''Ibelnvisible Man.'' Seven current series will be axed to make way for the new lineup. They include the Smothers Brothers' atte mpt at a network TV comeback six years after their CBS series was can- celled , and "Adam-12." a seven·season veteran. ALSO TO BE CANCELLED are .. Lucas Tanner" and "Petrocelli," both in tbeirofirst season, and three midseason replacements, "Sunshine," "The Bob Crane Show," and "The Mac Davis Show." 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The request .follows a San Diego Co1i1~iY 1rand JU_ry report critical of Oceanside police and San D1eco Co~nty Sheriff's deputies for their handling of...a...shoot1ne last February in which a U -year-old boy was mistakenly lilltin ( 1 by l a w orriee r s . The State Ocea n si de P o l ice '--------Employes Association sent its r equest lo city m a nager L a wre n ce Bagley M ~nday a n er voting almost unanimously Su nd ay_ night to have ,the Law Enforcement Consulting and Research group from Los Angeles .study the Oceanside department. IJI-..,... I Ull r4 SACRAMENTO CAP) -A bill that would have ~ut~uwe.~ use or two ~ominon aerosol propellants in Cahrorn1 a has been killed inUle legislalurc. The measure died on a 2·8 vote in the Senate Finance Committee Monday, Its supporters'~claim the ~ro pell a n~s could dangerously deplete the earth s protective layer or ozone and lead to an in- crease in skin cancer. Flna•der811i!d SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Two federal court suits totalin g $1 .8 billion have Deen added to the long list oC court complaints filed against financier C. 1\rnholt Smith. Westgate·Calirornia Corp., which Smith once controlled, filed a $1.5 billion suit against him Mon- day, alleging that he drained away an un~pec ifi ed amount of corpor a tion funds for the enrichment of himself, his associa tes and his business' interests. Bike Pat• Nbred LOS ANGELES CAP) -The South Coas t Regional Coastline Commission has turned thumbs down on a proposa l to build a l .3·mile bicyc le path along the south Venice Beach to lhe Marina del Rey Channel. The propos a l voted down had been initialed by the Los An geles Recreation and P a rks Oepar(ment. It was opposed by City Council member Pal Russell , who represents the Venice a rea. and some oceanfront property owners. EDWARDS AFB <U PI) -Rockwell Jnterna - tional'S 8 1 bomber traveled at supersonic speeds for 42 minutes Monday in it:? seventh test flight ove r the California coast. The controversial swing-wing bomber , con- trolled for the first lime by an all-civilian crew, broke the sound barrier dW"ing the 42 miDule period -traveling al macb 1.06'-or 61fi miles an hour. Aerial tankers r~Weled Ule huge wh.ite jet twice during the five-hour 42-minute flight over the Paciflc Ocean. Capt•red U .. IT ........ A h.eavily armed member of ~ Angeles Police Department's SWAT team takes in· to custody a woman suspect Monday who had parricaded herself in her apartment I after reportedly firing shots at autos in front of her apartment. She· _gave up a fter police lo bbed sm oke grenade into the struc· lure . College Seeking Nixon's Papers · LOS ANGELES CAP> -Officia ls a l Richard M . Nixon 's a lma mater say they still hope to r e- ceive some or his pre- s id entia I m e m orabil i'a even thoug h the bulk or his pa pers 01 nd his con· troversial White House tapes a ppear d es tined for the Univers ity of. Southern California. "We 're 'not going lo be left out," s aid Thomas Bewley, chairman of the board of trus tees of Whit· tier College in suburban Whittier, where Nixon was born, we nt to school and had his first law practice. BEWLEY and Ter ry Holcombe , Whittier vice president for college ad- ·vancement, denied Mon- d ay in t e lephone in- lervieWs that they felt s li g hte d b y Nixon 's choice or USC for the proposed Richa rd Nixon Presidential Library. Howe ve r,, Holco'mbe said tha t ' th e s m all · liberal arts college and the townpeople ''had hoped that everything (Nixon's tapes. papers .. a nd other mate rials) would co me here. We would like lo ha ve the whole pr oject." BEWLEY said t hat ac- cording to a pla n he dis· c ussed with the former Presid e nt las t · w.eek, Whittier wo uld pla y some role in s toring or d is tributing th e material. "The plan is his and he approved it and we're expecting to get remem- bered, but wha t il will mean for us, I don't r eally _knoW, ''he said. USC, a much larger in· stitution in Los Angeles of which Pal Nixon is a graduate, was designat- ed as the library site in a stateme nt issued Sun- day. · The announcem ent of the selection of USC for the Presidential Library noted that the way is not yet clear to obta in all Ule materia l s , b ecause legislation s igned by President Ford gives the ·u .s . gov e rnm e nt po6SeSSiOn Of doc uments and tapes from the Nixon Presidential years. ratu f I Pacific Mutual is proud to announce that the Newport Center Agency h as won the 1974 Regional Cilation Award for outstanding perform~nce by a Pacific Mutual Age ncy in its South Pac ific sales region . 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That is the ability as Superior Court Judge to r ecu se to dis close D e nve r P ec k inpah sources when they are at.ayed imposition or sen-confident ial in nature:" tence until May 23. THAT WILL give the n~wspap.er's attorneys ume to rlle an appeal on grounds t hat the cita· lions vio l a t e d their <(on:stilutiona l rights and the California "shield law" 'aimed a t ·protecting reporters from having to disclose confidenti al sources. They were c ited in ''dire ct conte mpt" 62 times at an earlie r hear- ing r o r re fu si n g l o ans we r any questions that might have led to the source of three articles containing de· tails or a transcript or- dered sealed until trials were completed. A FOURTH staffer. ci· ty '"editor J a m es Bart, was round in contempt 17 times rt1onday, but his sentencing was delayed until the hearin g r e- sumes on Wednesda y. Bee attorney Philip C. Fullerton uns uccessfully sought a limit on the sen· tences, citing a s imila r inde finit e s e nte n ce against Los Angeles r e- port.er William Farr for rerusing to re ve al his sources for a story on the Charles Ma nson c ase. Afte r Farr served 46 days in ja il, a j udge ruled that "a n indefinite s ent e nc e b ec a m e punitive when it became obv i o u s h e (F a r r ) would n ot t e s t i f y,'' Fullerton s aid. "EACH DEFEN · DANT in the Bee case saYs tha t whatCver the THE ARTICLES that sparked the hearings de· t a il e d tra n s c r ipt material fro m a Fresno County Gra nd J ury in · diclmenl of Councilman )tare Ste fano and two 9thers for bribe ry and consp"iracy. 2 Nabbed In Pot Seizure SAN DIEGO CAP)-A routine sea rescue by the Coast Gua rd has led to the arrest or two men and the seizure or 220 pounds or m a rijuana. F r i e nd s reporte d Bria n James Goudie, 30, a nd D a n ie l A ll e n Brumley, 21. overdue Sunday. 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So far i.lt; bJumC is concerned, there is n1ore thull enough to go a round. Ther e ca.n be blame for previous adtninistrations for going into Vi ctna1n at a ll. or.for a less than all·Out 't>ffort . onct> i11 . There can be .blame for the fellO\V s ign;Jtorics of the SEATO agreements for Jetting the U.S. catry the ball a lone. There certainly is blC:t1ne for the Con g ress thut ste~1dily c ut back U.S. aid, after our' troo ps \Vere pulled out. thus signallinf thc North Vietnamese and their supporters that ,,.e ,,·ould not make any militar)' t'ffort to enforce the tt>rms of the Paris peace accords. ' Of course there is blame for the North Viet- numesc for bla tantly lying in the Same ag reements. . Uut it \\'Ou lei be nai,·C' indeed to say that this tame as an)' sort of a surp1ise. It is a Long-sta11ding Com- munist practice to move in S\\'iftly '''here a vacuu1n is ereated and to ac·ccpt a treaty as only as binding as the military force behind it. 1'he U.S. decided , after many painrul yea-rs, th.tit 1t ,,·us be tter to spend money than lives i.n Vietnam. 'J'hc troops \Vere pulled out-and the n1oney sharp!)' reduced. The vacuum '''as created and the Com- munists rl'.ticted cis might logically ha\'e been ex- IJ{'t't ec.l. -I similar '"acuums be created cl se\\'here. be it.> in Asiu . the Middle East or Latin America. J ft Is easy Lo scoff al the domino theory,"" ripple theory ,·or \vhatever we choose t.o call it. lo fuel it is alrta<Jy in OJ>eration, llt le~!il intellec- tuully. President ·lllurcos of the Philippine~ has open· ly expressed coneern over the possibility Lhlll his country, \Vith its·u .s . bases. could become a front line of our defense. ' The· rest of Ute n'ationS of Southcust i\s iiJ o.ind the Pacific now must be-slmilijrly-re--0\4.lluat.ing the ir re· lationships with us. And \he sunie ·(1 1>µli es Lo other parts or the world -including this _h emisphere - where our influence has heretofore been relied upon. . Instead of putting the Vi etnam vcnl.urc too quick· ly behind us. it is more to the point to try lo analyze what happe ned, \\lhere we went \Vrong ancl \\'hat \\·e ·can do to keep it from happening again . Or arc we \\'illing to accept the continued eros ion of the free-at least r elatively free -v.•orld, in a series of op· portunislic ··limited" \vars? Isola tion iS scarcely possi·bll' in a shrinking \\'Or ld. Detcnte is a pleasant \vord-but nut if it tncu1is riO more than giving our adversaries a brcuthing s pell. But if the decision is that some occasional s aber· r;i.ttling muy be necessary.to clcfcnd our ·outpos ts. it had better be \\'ith a saber tlw t has so1nc s ubstance. ' Political Missile In Czechoslovakia these days )'OU h<-1\'l' to ge t a go\·ernme nl permit for a typewriter : and register i_t . ' • I ---:.\nd as they c an be expected to r~<.i ct again s hould Totalitarian goYernments cons1clcr a t y1>e,,·r1 ll'r or a printing press a d.tingerous \\'Capon in lhl· hunds of a citizen. ' Yl fV E JUILT l HE WOtllO~ SfllALLISl MO!~JIKE WilH llfE WORtD'S LOUPfSl EXHAUSt'' The CUP Takes to The Air ( EARL WATERS ) Terming ··despica ble" the w;e of airplanes over marked sec· tions or C<.tlifornia high"·ays to .. trap" motorists. Senator Ran- tlolph Collier has charged the Highway Patrol with ··police .-;t ate taetics .. and said he "·ill ex · crt pressure to halt the practice. "ll has come to my attention." s aid Collie r. that, in clear viola · lion of long s t a nd i n ~ la"'· against speed traps , the Patrol has un- dertaken a program involving the use of ::iirpluncs 0 \1er marked portions of the highways. Law enforc~ment should always be o p e n , straightforw· ard and honest. When it resorts to s n e a k 1methods it de · grades itself and destroys any r espeet the citizens have ror the law and those who enforce it. Police state tactics have always be e n r e pr e h e n s ible t o Americans. "'IT llAS long been established' that visible enforl'cmcnt is the best and most efrectivc method. Thal is why \.\'e put police in un· iforms und mark distincli vl'ly their vehicles. It deters viola- tions, prevents offenses before th ey occur. F'ormc r Com· missioner W1.1 lt Pudinski v.·as making ~rec.tt strides in getting the patrol cars out fro1n behind the Qillboards. Nov.· they are re· \lerting to this despit·abh.' prac- ti ce ~ith a modern twist . I intend to us(' C\"cry 1>0v.·cr available to me as a legis lator to compel a h<.1lt to this type or enforcement.·· Collier's po"•t•rs arc l·onsideru· ble. Not only is he the dean of the LegislatUrl·. st'r\"i n ~ his 31th yc ur in the Senat e . ht· is chairman uf the Transpo11ation Commiltcc through which all measu1·es affecting th& Patrol must pass. His ire al the patrol for thwarting the speed trap law is no s n1all thing. For Collier. over the years. has been a staunch friend of the Patrol, at) an organization, and t he patrolmen themselves. l·le has probably authored 'more legisla· tion beneficial to both than all of the other mt!mbers combined. and h as cons tantly defended them again st attacks by others . fn recent yc.urs his conduct has been most s tatcsm.unllke. re- ·matning calm and judicious no T a_ ,. i • De ar Gloomy Gus Wby would the Depart- ment of Motor Vehicles employ 20 people in its Costa Mesa, office, which serves people from several s urrounding towns, and give 19 of them "closed" signs? R.A.H. '"'""'' Gw <•mm1111• ••• 1111HninN 11, ~Mllf M 11ot 11e<e•writ' reflect 1111' ..... , .......... ~ ... ,. s. ... f'IUf" pot _ .... G-r G .. , D•il' ~lot. matter v.•hat the provocation. NO\\' HE is not only irate o\·t·r the use of speed traps but th(' manner in whic h the patrol ob- tained the planes ... Tht•y didn't get th e mont•y fro m th l' Legislature or any autho1;zation to use the m from us.·' He said t h(' planes were secured in a trad(' for some helicopter.; proVided under redcrall y funded pro- grams. He scoffed al contentions that the planes arc less costly than patrol (.'ars lo operate. "Those flying them have already used that duty as an excuse to gt.•t higher pay than the regular of- ricers ... Co llier di sc losed . ··Be~ides that ·s neither here nol" there. If they were us ing them for legal activities \\'C v.·ould then consider \\'hether the expense is justiried. When they use them ii· legally it wouldn't matter a v.'hit irthey were free ... Collier said that in an crrort to s anctify the operation ·•they ob· t <.iincd a ·mi ckey mouse' at- torney genera l's opinion whi ch Is a c la ssic of legalis tic gym- nustics. ft is a per,·ersion of the law. People "·ho enforce la"'S s hould adhere strictly to the let· ter or the law. Wh en you have to break la"'s to'enf.orce the la\\· you are destroying justice.·· flE SA.ID "many years ago tht• Legislature. repulsed by the traf· fie eops hiding behind billboards. enacted the ~peed trap Ju"' \~·hi('h clearly defines that as ·a section or highway measured in orde r to calculate speed.· The contention of the patrol that they are not do- ing this is legerde main that dl'· • fi es the racts and defiles tht· Patrol. .. "I think," said Collier. ··that y,·hcn a law enforcement agency gets. so Car out of hand that it re· fuses to abide by the rules pr(·· scribed by the Jegis lati,•e body that created the ageney, it is time for some drastic action by the l.eglsluture. La\.\·m aking isn't u gam('. We try to s pell out th(' la\\• -clearly. \Ve cannot tolt•rate a gen· t;ies artfully devising mt·;111s to ci rcumvent them or their intent. If cops don 'l res pect the la\\' ho"'' l'ltn they ex1>ecl citizens to do .st)? .. Pressure Groups E.~•eud l11flue11(•e Ethnic Foreign Policymaking- \VASHINGTON -Even while public l y impl y ing th e Democratic Congress is to blame for cali.l s trophe in Vietnam , Preside nt Ford has been private- ly negotiating with ·individual Congressmen -unsuccessfully , so far -in an attempt to control a ris ing menace: ethnic foreign policyma kini,!. Specifically, Mr. Ford sought but did not'find a formula that "'·ould lead to Congress re- p ealing its b a n o n militar y aid lo Turk ey, which if con· . tinued threatens new reverses abroad for the U.S. rivaling Vietnam . The ban on aid to Turkey is the prod!Js t. or ethnic politics. Mr. Ford's failure to get aid resumed is the product or ethnic. politics. This explains genuine a larm inside the administration that numerically small but politica lly powerful ethnic gr-oups· are no"' influencing roreign policy j ust as they long .have been a force in domestic deeis ion·making. NOWHER E HAS the <lunger been clearer than in the ban on Turkis h aid , pus hed through Con gress by an alliance or the small. potent Greek lobby and the large, potent Israeli lobby. ··ft is an unholy alliance.'' one · senior While House aide told us, ( EVANS-NOV AK '. .. ' "but we ha\'e to deal v.i th it." ) Tllf\T "'AS T lt f: setting £01· i\1r. Ford's p('r:sonal t'ffo11 with Ros enthal , n 1·a d cm a s and Sarbanl'S. ll1s rnl'Ss agt• l'h(• moment Amerit«lns arc evicted from a Turkish base in reta li a- tion ror eutting off aid. escalation of politi ca l tens ion s anti recriminations on both sides 1nay fatally undermine 30 yt•ars or U.S .. Turkis h t"OOperation a nd af. feel Turkcy·s role in thl! No11 h 1\tlantic Treaty Organiza tion . To deal "''i"th · it, Mr. Ford on March 21 found himself petsonal· ly negotiating "''ilh the three liberal Demoeratic Congressmen \\•ho lec.1d the Greek· Israeli al- lianct•. Reps . Benjam.in Rosen· thal of .Ne,,· York , Jo.hn Bradem.is of Indiana and Paul Sarbancs of Maryland. The sub· ject : what the)' dem a nd rrom Turkey as the price (or permit· ting resumption or uid. Jn the background or the Presi· dent's secret nei;otiations v.·ith them is the disaster awaiting-the United St3tes within one month when Turkey begins c loSing down highly sensitive American bases along the Turkish·Soviet But the bes t offer ,_lr. F'ord tould extract from the three Congressm en was this : let the -Turks 3.gree to resettle 30.000 Gre e k Cy priot t'efuge.es• in \ f'amagusla on the south coast of Cy prus. nou· Turkish-occupied, und .. straighten oi.lt " the line between Fama g us tci and Nicosia ; then-. and on ly then, they might agree to lift the ban on Turkish aid. · border. The first bases e::irmarked for closing a re three or four "listen- ing posts" (among a total or at least 30 U.S. insta llations in Turkey ). These 1>0sts conduct in· telligence operations. mostly electronic. against the Soviet Union -so sec ret that even the • host country. Turkey, has no a.c- (:ess to the in rormation obtai'ned. \Vith the forn1ation of a neu· Turk ish go \•c rnment et [ler monlhs of a -caretaker regi me. the United Stutes has now been handed a list of the bases that Prime l\1inist e r Suleyman Dermeril intends to close down if the congressional bun on etid is nol lirted. l\1oreover, pro-Greek forces in Co ngr ess . e n·or mousl y strengthened by their alliance \"1th the pro-Israeli bloc. "''ill not lift a finger to he lp the President unless the Turkis h government moves iirsl . So erfective is the Greek lobby in tl}e Sen.ate that !\Jr. Ford has beeii warned aiainst rorcing a Senate vote on the anti-aid re- pealer approved t U:·o weeks aJ!lo by a 9 lo 7 s queaker in the Foreign Re lutions 8ommillee. 1'he President ·has been told that•debate on the r epealer \.\·ould make Turkey the whipping boy, stirri~g up even harsher .'nnli- A rii e ri ea n is fl'l <.imon li "rf.a - tionalistic Tul ki S~ politicians and p<1rt1cs. bate u•ould ti vt". 'rhus. a Senate dl'· bt> counterprodut·- WllAT MA KES this so irra- tional is l hat by· any yanklick - mi lit ai-y po\.\'e r , geographlt· pos ition. eontl"ol of the Dar· danelles, or µroximity LO Israel Turkey d""·arfs Greece in terms or American interests . Yet. that fat•t is ienorcd by politicians responsive to a small ethnic Yoting bloc. just as U.S. in · terests in the vast Mos lem a nd , Arab world, v.•hich is generally pro-American and anti-Soviet . ' have.been consistently ignored in · favor of ls rael. ' . The problem , furthermore, is ..... s preading --as in· the outrageous ' 1 opposition by the congressional· black ca ucus to Mr F ord's · nomination of N athhniel Davis as · assistant secretary of slate for Arri can affairs. Although ronrirmed after a ' two-month d e lay, ca r eer diplomat Davis \Vas victimized and calumniated by direct pre- ssure from a re"'· black African leaders on black members of Congress. With Southeas t Asia rapidly r-allin g under direet Communist influence and ?0"''er, President . Ford is trying desperately to pre · vent. another major American def(!at,Jes1.1 lting not from Com-'· muP.ist· arms but rrom ethnle · . political pressures at home in- volving a minuscule percentage of the American pWple. He still.') awaits his first success. I I t I ' View of Portugal · Disputed WASHINGTON -Secretary of State Henry Kissinger reportedly has made up his mind th3t Portugal is turning Communist . but he can't seem to keep an am- bassador there who Y.'ill agree with him. Last Nove mber, he s ummarily fired Ambassador Stuart Nash Scott. who disagreed that a Com · m un i s t takeover o r P,ortugal was inevitable . Scott wa s repl aced by Ambassador Frank Carluc· ci , w h ose cables from Lisbon aJso di spute the Kissinger view. Sources close to Kissinger say he is extremely sensitive about Communist enc ro achment in the l\ted it erranea n area . Wh en Portugal took Communists into the government. he feared this might stimulate similar develop- ments in Spain a nd Italy. H E COULDN'T be sh•ktn 'from the conviction, according lo our sources, that Portugal's new mlUtary leaders were crypto- Communlstso He concluded dire· ly1 theretore.. that Portugal had begun i.he long s lide Into Com· munism. . But•trom Li!ibon, Ambassador Scott warne"d this Idea could , become ''thc greatest seJr. fulfilling praphecy in history.'' diplomatic sources sey, ·His cables lo lhe Sta te Dep.anmenl urged ,Kissinger t o extend · I • (JAC K ANDERSON) economic assistance to the new Portugut!-se government a nd, thereby , to bolster the moderates u•ho want to kl•c p Portugal in the Atlantic Alliance. Kissinger dispatched a special team to Portugal t o make an in· dependent assessment. They re· turned with a report that essen· lially backed up Scott. A congressional study miSsion. headed by Rep. Char les Wilson. D·Tex .. has also supported the .imbassador. ··scott res1>0nded to the gov.ernmental chunges." decliired lhe study, ". . v.•ith u <'aim dis play of gOOd judgment !·le "'·as th(· first ambassador to visit the head of the new govern- ment and to off er the good wishes of the United States." BUT KISSINGER prl'!errt..-d to believe u few prominent, retired Americans who li\l cd in Portugal part-time. They had been pam- pe r e d by the deposed d ie· lalQrShlp, which kept pri<'cs down. provided cheap labor and policed lhe streets . For wealthy forelgn•rs. Portugal offered graclOu1 llvlng during the tirm. SO.year reign of dictators Salazar and Catitano. Some o'f th e:11e r e ltre d Americans called the St ate Department to war n darkly that Usbon w1ts listin~ tar to the( left. One who had Kissinger's ear v.·a~ retlred Adm. Geor~e Anderson. u former Navy chief, former am· bassador lo rortu111 and prtiscnt l, chairman of the President '~ -Nixon. has t aken over as the new tell igent.•e Advisory Board. U.S. ambussador. He hadn't been And e r so n mainta in s a in Lisbon long before he began I rashionablc home in the gentle , ec hoing Scott's vie"·s. 1 ; southern pro\lince or Algarve. l·lt! helped to convince Kissin ger . at'-CA RLUCCI has argued that , c ordi n~ t.o our sources, that the United States must take a I Portugal "''as slipping into Com-"conS1ructive view " toward I munist clutches. · l~isbon 's leftish leaders and work I Another retired American with "'·ith th~m . "Henry," said one t direct uccess to Kissinger was source.' is rather unhappy." t George Wood s. former head of j • the WorldBank ,whohasa house . For the recO r d, the Slate· 1 near Lisbon . He was somewhat Department had no comment on less dogmatic, however , than the dis"1issal of Ambassador I was Aqderson . Scott. A spokesman "said , I however, that ''the secretary has BF.CAUSE OF Ki ssinger 's "a). full and complete confidence in lergy to Communist proble ms Ambass ador Carlucci." around the Medilerruncan," say our sources, he wa s "pre - disposed" lo be li eve the reports from the Ame rican colony in Portugal. He reacted, rirst, by £iring Am· bassador Scott. One source described tho hapdling of the dis- t ingui1 hed . 68 -year-old a m - bassador as "brutal." Then Ki ssinger adopted a wait- and-see policy toward ..lhe. new Portuguese government. This weakened the moderates, such as President Fra ncisco da Costa Gomes and Forcl•n Minister Maario Soares . It took pressure from Sen. Edward Kennedy, D·Jrrass.;alter a stopover in Portugal. to get Kls!::iinger g rudglntclY to release $25 million In <'rcditS and aranl.5 10 the nc\.\' government. Dul his b.aslr atliludc, a1·cordlng to our sour<"cs. remain.!! unchitnR;cd. 1'tcan'>'•hilt', 44·yCur-old F'runk Carluc ci, " forn1er trouble shooter fo r ex·Presldenl Richard r. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robct N Wttrd, PMbUsh1tr Thomes Ktnril, Edito-r Barboro Krdbich. · £dltoriol Poge Editor ' The t'dltorial page of the Daily Pilot seeks-lo-inform and stl mulat~ reade~ by presenting oo th h1 P••c divcr!le commentary on topics of lnltrest by syndical· ed columnist• and cartoonists. by Pro\lidinf a forum for rtadera' \•iewa and by prtae'nllng 'this :W~11:r~:~·'to';,~~~~0Th:~1:::fi.~ I I I I l I I l i opinions ol the Dall y Piiot appear only in the editorial column tt the I IOJ'I or the page. Opinimls U · prt'~!ltd by the columnist.I andr j ct1rtoonl~tt and letter writers •re lhtir 6"'" and no endcnement of J lh('it vh:i•·• by th e Deilr. i'ilot :1hould be lnfmC'd. J Tuesday, April 22, 1975 · J ' ' ,, • I Tueaday. Apnl 22, 1975 DAILY PILOT t\ f : • • • Prox111ire Will Object ' 87 llKli WEST . WASHINGTON (UPll-Lall month fOWld Sen. Wllllam Proxmire in a dither over a NGS.000 federal research crant to find out why people tall in love with each olher. And tbl1 month finds him in a dither o.ver the .expenditure of a similar amount to !ind out why people eet mad at each other. · That Proxmire is a hard man to please. 1 n s t a n c e , t h e \~ «:. ..fT ing it throui h the day. Even during congressional recesses. P~BLIC NOirlCF. P UBLIC N011CE H0l1Cll TOC•IEQ1l0115 Ot-~. C.1110•111•, "'"''" h Ille pi•• 5U~IElllOllC0U lllOPTHIE 01 buMtlfti ot trw ""°''"OAeCI •n •II IT•TI 01" CALI l"OllHt• l'Oll ""'II••• pe1t e!11i111;1 to ,,.. •ilele ol "'°Id TH li COUtlTY 01"0.AHG' OK-111. w!lll1n IOU• mon!ll' oll\et IN .. •• •·tllh ,..,, llU()li(at!Ofl ot Ill•\ llOHC• SURELY IT WOULD BE WORTH htt lr a 09~~':!,°' c.vNT1-1i• 11 c.•SMHIE. c.ieat~~·~~-~;'1sNE.CASM1 RE mUlion bucks to find out why this is so. NOTICE 1$ MEREllV GIVEN 10 1.... DOMllROW <••OllO•~ ot .... al>OvCI na,.,.•O llC,"""11 E•t"•trl• ot t~ E \tale · Is i~ bee.a use persons who dither easily t end to 1""1 •tJ "'W"\ "'""'II tt•lm~ "9oli"'t 01 '"" •1>0v• "•""'111 a.c ..,..-.i ·run for the Sen ate? Or is there somethi·ng "OOUl the 1na w10 oeciHMnt •ro ••o""" 10 ''"' OOM•Ao w•Mcii:E HHA .. tlWm, wl111 tM Mct\\••1 vouo:Pltl•~. 111 AltwM•••I Lew environmenta l aqd physiological nature or the 1,.. oillce o• 111e ,1,,,k o• 111e ano .. .,,.. MOsM.1111s1."1 Senate thut turns them into ditherers after they "Cl t•t1.oco11•1.o• 1oo••wn11 .... m ...... 1"1"" S11111 usou111011 a1111t ,.,..,, .. "'!te\~••l VOIK ... r\. 10 thfl lll!Ck'r\i<l'W)(I Oran ... C•. 91.W elected? .. 1 l ME OFFICE OF ht• •llO<fl<IY. ltl: CIU )llS·12•1 ' OOMllAOW 4 M(lo:.ENN•. ~"'-'I" AUM"ftfJtlM"E•e(lilri• My resear ch , should I get the grant, also will be s1."t· s11ue 11~. un.on tt.1n~ 10...,.. Pllbll~o 0 ••110-coa~1 0 1111.,, Pi1e11 • devoted to conrirming an impression I have rormed '--;;;;;;"""""""""""""";;;;;;;;!ii''iii~;ii";;"i;i· 'ii'·;i'~iiii-ii'ii'ii· 'ii'';i"ii"'-ii'"'iiii-" that senators are dithered more than House mem· I . IN THE LATTER[ \GffTa:-.,,J and blue wetsuit, Roberta 5_J_ DE --a_-$431,000--study of -"En-_ _ ber5._ Th*:re being rewer senators. the obvious as· sumption would be that there is some correlation between dithering and density. \~~ BILL CHAPMAN, CIVILIAN PARKING AIDE He Can, end Does. Give Ticket• ValleyAiM vironmental and Phy1iologlcal Callies of Aggression'' sbowed, ·•mon1 other things, that "people tend to gel angry when they feel cheated." He called this project ''the biggest waste of tax- payer's money tor the month of April.'' With.Proxmire ali'eady so sorely agitated, this probably ii a poor time for me lo reveal that J have applied tor a $500,000 federal grant lo finance a stUdy of congressional dithering: . ;. ':?~~a~ m~~~.~~--cop I re.,Ilze thBt Proxmire and other lawgiVers ,~ who tend to become dithered over research projects q,ightde'nounce m ~ ~pofial. .. • ~ without an image. As Fount.a in Valley's first civilian parking control aide, Chapman, 23, said some resi- dents argue he doesn 'lhave tbe authority to is- sue parking tickets. Hedoes. "They say they never got them before," he said. BUT CHAPMAN, A STRAPPING ex- Marine, has been handing out 18 tickets a day, since he started to work two weeks ago. And, he's been putting 40 miles a day on his new white, three-wheel scooter. Jn the past, although no-parking signs were posted in r estricted locations at the city:s shopping centers. schools and apartment com- plexes, the city lacked the police manpower to enforce them . NOW, CHAPMAN WILL PERFORM that function fulltime. His salary is provided lhrough a one-year govemment sub&idy. The City Council receillly gave him authority to write parking tickets, although he is not a sworn police officer. , · • Chapman, a native or Jackson. Miss .. at-~ tends Golden West College part.lime. fj , ' ................ ~. ,.."""'m:...Sllfllm.;""""1m...,.~I Newlyweds Start At the Bottom HOUSTON IUPll-Married." Dressed in a red, white JORDAN MET HIS and bluewelsui Roberta bride when she signed up Fry buckled up her for one of his diving weight belt, walked classes . Last October tluyU&b,a.ffocman honor ··while they were diving in guard to me edge of the Canyon Lake near San 3,500 ·gallon glass Antonio he showed her enclosed tank of water how to use a slate ·tor un· and dived to the floor to derwater communica- join the top·halted bride· lions. groom. '"He wrote the depth, Bre<f lhin g easi ly thenhewrolethe·lime," through his oxygen tank, she said. ''Then he ,-diving schoc;il ow ner Joe wrote, 'I Love You , Will Jordan awaited her des: You Marry Me.' cent before the audience "I hesitated for a mo- ot 100 on the lawn of ment than I put down. Evangelist Temple. The 'Yes.: He even had an Rev. Austin Wilkerson engagement ring in his repeatea the marriage wetsuit.", ceremony ror the couple. "WE FLOATED lo the WHEN THE minister top," Jordan said, ''and asked. "Do you t a ke this when we got there two man?" she held up a s ign dragon rlies mating 'reading, .. I do." And l a nded .on us so we after he pronounced thought 1t was a good them married, they em· sign ." braced and held up a It was the se_cond mar· sign which read, "Just riage for both. ''MEET THE PROS'' A. DAY OF GOLF ) A.ND TENNIS ON THE MA.LL -FREE- 12 NOON· 4 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 26 Professional Golfer Jack Saenz will be on hand to instruct, demonstrate and analyze your swing by vid eo tape. · Mike Dunn and Van Hoffman. memt>ers of the u. S. 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I N•wport~O<h Sbap ..-,, dona lrillay. 10 om to ?:lO pm; S.twday, IO am to 6 pm Bullodt'• South O.Ut Piu.a, San Diego F ... way at Bristol, c.a.ai Ill-''64611 Sbap Smiday, 12:00 n«w1 to 5:00 pm I • ' I ' ' ' ) .. , r ,4f DAILY PILOT ..... -~-.... --""""'·-'.~. World Reeord Dolder Can't Dear the Appian NORTHRIDGE (Ap J - Cr aie Healy is a world record holder who can't hear the ap- plause : he 's deaf. That handi cap h asn 't stopped the 6·fool ·l , 180· pounder from setting a world m ark for the deaf in the javelin . His throw of 225.5 came last Sa turday in an in - vitationa l track meet and it was the third time this year be has set the world mark. "The javelin is _rea ll y no problem to m e because it 's <.in individual event," said the fl 24-year-old Heal,Y through an • E?W&> 'tfNi' Y, ... . ...:;. Ryan's Overdue ·Honor It \\'OUld seem. t h;.it at long last Nolan R ~·.;,i.n n1ay be on the p:.ilh that \\•Ill lead hiin lo the bascbull honor he has so undeservingly been denied the past l\\'O seasons. I reft•r to the garnering of the 1\mer ic<.1 n L e<Jgue Cy \'oung award , '"hich voting members of the American Baseball Writers J\ssn. <.innuall y bestow on the best pitcher in each or the t wo mujor lcagut•s . · Although hi s credenti<.ils the past (\\'O yl'ars ha\·l' been n1ore imµosin g lh:in :.i ny other pitcher in tht• :\n1t•ri(·an l.eague, ht•'s beL•n byp:.i:-;scd \\'hi le Slll'h clucks a s J in1 Palmer and Catfish 1 I Llllll·I' ha \'l' gol lL·ll the au· a rd. Jn that s p.a n H.y<i n It.id the m1:1· jo-fs in strikeouts v.•ith 383 in 1973 WHITE WASH und 367 last yt•ar·. l·fc u·as a 20- gamt• \\inner each or those seasons. despite th e horrendous fate of hu,·ing to pit('h for the J\n!!L·t:-:. I IL· LJI So hud thr·cc no-hitters. Despite those meaningful stats, the nation 's self-a ccl a imed baseb;ill experts went with lesser qualified men. · Ku\\.·. ho...,,·ever, R~'an may ha"e the l'ure-a ll for suc h miseries. I-le is not s mashing strikeout rt•cords or flirting \\.'ith no·hilters. J-le's "'a lk ing too ma ny <i nd giving up more runs than you 'd e:t pcct. . But he's ~r i nni n g. • ,\t the rnoment he is 4.0.· 1 prt'- sumc that i( he goes lhrough the r est ·of the l'a mpaign \\·ithout a loss a J.'l·O rc('ord might be goocl enough for the bascball \\•ri ters to d('c:larc hi n1 the best pitcher in ~he 1\merican League. llut in vie,.,, uf th('ir past perform;,i nccs. L'vcn that could.n"t be ('Onsidered a l'el'lLJintv. r\olan Ryan is the bcSt pitcher in modt•rn baseball hi sto1·y . It's about tim e he is r ecognized as s uch -or a t least as the best for a single season. It's bee n 53 years si.nl'c an Or a n gl' C oa s t a r e a hi g fl school (lluntington Beach) won a slate 1>re1> lral'k nice(. lfoy.·ever. l"\c"·port II a rbor lligh is certain· ly a threat to end that string lhis year. lla\·ing glea ned last year's stale tnccl shot 11ut cham11 via the transfer route J>lu s sho~·ing strong scoring potential "'ilh Brian Theriot in the 4-10 and :i . 1nilc relay team that's run J: 17.2 already, coach Bob llailey'.'li Tars are indeed title challengers. This ye ar's slate meet is June 6-7 in San Dic gO. Wilkes Top .NBA Rookie OAKLAND !AP) -"It's been a. good year for rookies,'' said the Golden State Warriors' Keith Wilkes, nam ed the top pl ayer in the National Basketball Associa- tion 's 197 4·75 c rop or ne w· comers. "A lot of rookies started and several more, even though lhey Wdn't start, helped their clubs a lot, .. the former UC LA All· American said. A panel of s ports writers and broadcas ters from NBA cities decided Monday they agreed with what Warriors coach Al Attles had been saying since early in the season -Wilkes was the rookie who helped his club most. The 6-foot·6'h Wilkes won a starting forwa rd job in the open· lnl week of the season and went on to average 14.2 points and 8.2 rebounds for the w·arriors. The Boston Cletics and the Houston Rockets clash tonight in a National Batketball Associa· tlon playorf game that will be televised on Channel 2 at 6 o'clock. interpret er . "Team sports - they're a Ji ttle harder." "He 's u r eal dedicated ulhle te," says No rthridge coach Cliff Abel. · 'l,le trains hard and he r eads a lot, and he's very receptive." Healy, s porting a ~·ell · g room e d mu s t ac h e, "speaks'' through his in- terpreter in the sign language kno wp as Amesl an, for Ame rican Sign Language. llis s peech is understandable but blurred . "I've been studying how to spea k since presthool," he ' _, ... ~ @,... \ .,-.,,,, -~· ':~ ~ ' ' ' ;. ... ,~.' < • says proudly, and interpr(!ter Jeanne Glazer ls n 't needed to <'larify that. Asked if Cr aig is learning to rea d l i p s , Mrs. Glaic r answers, "Oh , he already can, but you httve to cnun· ciale clearly so he can see the words. And Americans are very lip-luzy." Healy says his s ilent v.'Orld allows him to concentrate on his javelin technique without distract ions . "And learning sign language is fun," he says and gestures as Mrs. Glazer interprets. Healy, a physical ~ucation major, hopes to coach some d•y. He doesn't think his in· ability to hear will cause~ blems . F ield e ve nt coach Frank Carl uses some sign language and says Healy ls quick to pick up whpt he's try. ingto explain. "We see films of other j avelip throwers and that help& a lot," says Carl. , He aly compete d on the Northridge State freshman basketball team two years ago and jokes about an inci· dent in one close game. . , ''la:ottwofreethrowsilnda cheerleader for the olher team was acreamlnc. tryln1. to aet me nervous., I made both free tbrowa and then one Ol our cheerleaden walked up and told her; •vou can scream all ~ou want. He can't hear a thine . '• llealy, a native of Sari Mateo, came to Northrid1e State because lt't the only major liberal arts school on the West Coaat offerina: a special procram for the de~. Tt1e 110 deitr students at -Northrldge are pravlded lr1nalator1 and other leun· 1n1 aid•. . He started throwing th javelin Clve y e ars a go, '"because 1 wanted lo make the team In something." His 1 •oal for 197~? "l wanted lo throw 70 meters. about 230 feet, but maybe I can do bet· ternow.'' He rlnlshed second in the .. 1973 Deaf Olympics In v Sweden and later that year · 1urpass ed the world mark with a ,211.root, throw. Since ~ 1 then he's broken the world m1rk-!or the dear five ti~.j~: . " Dodgers Win, 2-1 •' Wynn, Crawford .11 1 ··Latest C&Sualti~ ATLANTA (AP) -The Los Anceles Dodgers are the only major leagu.e baseball team to own a plane, but mayJ;>e lhey should lrade lt in on a hospital. Two more players were ·in· jured Monday night, bringing to seven the number of playen who are sufferinc. And that doesn't take Into consideration Ron Cey's bout with the fiu. The corps depleted, rookie Henry Cruz got a chance to play Monday night and the lad from Fajardo, Puerto Rico, showed D"dger" Slnre All .. -• .. JtAKU'tll Al><. 2J Lo\ Angt't•~ •I s.n 01"90 A(Jt 2• l0$A~le' &I S.11 DleQO Apr 1S lo\A~i.\ &I !>Ml F•..w;isc,o •:SSp.m. •:Sfp.m, IP-"" his mettle by slashing his first major league extra-base hit, chasing in the winning nm in the ninth inning in a 2-1 triumph over the Atlanta Braves However, it may have been a costly victory for Los Angeles because Jim Wynn left. the game in the sixth inning when he rein· jured his right arm while swing- ing al a pitch. Wynn, who leads the majors in runs batted in, first hurt the arm in the second inninc when he attempted to throw out Atlanta's Rowland Office at second. Wynn's injury and a twisted ankle by Willie Crawford pro- mpted the snifflirig Cey, the latest hero of the club, to say: '< Lacy, who had s in gle d UJJ4·, moved lo second on a groundout.t11 "The injuries started with Ollt>i fielder Bill Buckner, whose ank~~1 is in a cast. In addition lj>i Crawford and Wynn, shortstop Bill Russell has a fra cturedr hand, catcher Ste ve Yeager has a1 bruised knee; Mike Marshall 1 ,,.., bruised side and Tom Paciorek if..• nursing a sore hip. r, Also out is Tommy. John , the/ left-handed pitcher who has been.1 disabled sin~e last season with a ~ sore arm. 1 Wynn 's injury "'ill be CX•z. a mined today. It is not believedt serious, but if he can't pl a y, tonight, second baseman Dave:. Lopes will probably shift . to center field a s he did Monday . night. , The game-winning blow fon1 Cruz, a 22.year-old left-handed-. hitter, was a~big surprise. He~ made the D gers th.is spring with his glove, "his bat. "'"' r.,..,... THE ANGELS' MORRIS NETTLES STEALS.SECOND UNDER LUIS GOMEZ'. TAG. .. This ls a big test for us with all UJose guys hurt. We're golng to have to stay close until they get well. This is putting a lot o( pressure on our pitchers. We 've got to battle. I can't afford to stay out of the lineup.'' Angels Fall, 8-6 Willia~ Raps Another Umpire If anyone thought the tenure or Di ck Williams as manager of the California An gels would be quiet. he might as well revise his think- ing. Especially after the last two Angels games. Twenty-£our hours after he labeled Armando Rodriguez "a bad umpire,'' Williams was after the arbiters again Monday night. He played an 8·6 loss to the Minnesota Twins at Anaheim Stadium unde r protest after a six- A...,els Slate AllO."'n• KMf"C(71fl ~·· 12 MiNV..,I• •I C•liltH'n l• AP<. 1l Te••~,;it C1t11orn1& Apr. 1• Te••~.it C•Ulorno• U:SS11.m. 1,2s11.rn. 7:2)1>.rn • th inning incident when he insist- ed firs t base umpire Lou DiMuro tossed Twins shortstop Lui s Gomez out of. the gme and then rescinded his order. "I know damn well he threw him out,•• Williams claimed. ··But our chances of winning the protest are n't good if he CDil\furo) is not going to tell the truth. It's hi s word against ours. "He must have misinterpreted me," DiMuro said of his signs at first base, ·Gomez, a former UCLA stan- dout, bounced his helmet on th e ground, incurring an automatic SIOO fin e but a new Ame ri can League rule this season says that throwing o( equipment does not mean automatic ba nishment. . ,\_,. CAlll"DIUtOA al r fl !JI M. N1Ulle~c l • 1 l 0 111.-ersl! • I t II ...... "'"" ) I I) 8ocl'>le lb 4 1f0 Cf\tll!JD t O 1 I !.••"'°"'' ' 1 , 0 El, Rod•llW'tr t ' 0 O 0 Rilm,Jb 1 0 O 0 ~l<l•pl'I , 0,, Doy .. 111 1 0 0' O.A•""r•r\$ 1 00 0 ll-•P" 1000 H&,\le•p 0 0 0 0 Bl&ffrlt p O 0 O 0 ~ ... p 0 0 0 0 M,SCouo 0000 ltl••'lllOOll p 0 0 0 0 .,, ~ MIHNESOT• S. FOf'll '1 F•,.•rlti "~" Dfr•lrloP> SOdorf"8111'1lll Hl.itU """"" 10 eorom..,c \.. C:OO-r '~ c. .. Je ....... , Bfforn-lr p 1• •"'el j 0 , 0 S I I 0 • J 1 0 S 0 I I ' 1 t 0 } l • ' ~ 0 ) , J 0 , 0 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tol•h Jt • • S lOl< )1 I It • Ml-t.at• 010 ~II 011-1 C8tl~nl • HU 001 000-1> I!-"", N•llft1., ICuil(ll. 8utrer. Df'-C•lllor~1" I. l08-Mln ... i.ol• •, (&!ifOf',,I• t 111~ ll:u,otl< J. CNl-, S..O&•h. B•1•· J8 Hl'i. Holl -oHl~i. !U, 59-M. N•lll•s, -\. GOl'nfl, SF-Harper, c.r ..... I ~ H Jll!R l l SO flutlilr i"'-I 6 3 1 • ~romerr !W, I.OJ J~\ 1 o o o o H•\lltr •'1 I S ~ I • ..... ,\( I ~ I I I 0 I ,...llil (\.,0.11 I''• I I I f 0 M.kcMI -. l I I I 0 ll:ir'~ l lt O IJ Wl"-PwM. T-f:51,A-16.1'tl. • ' ''I explained the rule to Mr. Willi ams and I a lso explained that I never threw Gomez out," DiMuro said. He also agreed that the Ang els protest had little chance to s ucceed. The Angels and Twins went at it again this afternoon. Larry Hisle w as the -chicr architect of the Twins triumph. He slugged a three-run homer ahd adde d a triple and two singles in five trips. His four rbi hiked hi s total to 13. But the Twins also showed they could play California's game, too -the bunt a nd run. Minnesot a m a nager Frank Quilici went to the bunt on three occasions in the s ixth when the visitors scored a r un lo pull into a 6·4 advantage. The bunts by His· le and Gl e nn Bor g mann, wrapped a round a solid base hit by Craig Kusick loaded the bases and Gomez then dropped down a sui cide squeeze to get the run over. When he was called out al first, Gom ez lost his te mper and $100. Minnesota starter Bill Butler also was ni c ked for a $100 fine when he thre w his glove inlo the dugout in disgust after surrcn· dering a pi nch-double by Bill SJ,idak is which temporarily tied the game 6-6 in the sixth. But Tom Burg meier cam"<? on and choked off the Angels on one hit the r est of the way to earn the ''ictory. Orl ando Pena lost it. P in ch-hitter llod Carew's sacr ifi ce fly in the e ighth s n a pp e d th e de adlo ck permi:in cntly . 35 HORSES DIE IN BARN FIRE LIVO NIA, Mich. -At least JS horses we re ki lled and one man was r epor ted missing and pre· i;umed dead as the resul t of a fire wh ich raced through a barn Mon- day night at the Detroi t R11ce Course. Officials said lhc badly burned bodies of 34 horses were removed from the barn, which was almost totall y destroyed by the fire. Another horse.-was burned 50 badly il had to be shot. UCI Netters Score Win UC Irvine c a ptured the in- augural J o hn Wayne Tennis Club-U C Irvine tennis challenge match Sunday. 21-12, at the JWTC courts. Over 1,000 fans attended the two-day match, which resulted in nearly $3,000 for the UC Irvine tenni s scholar ship program. UClrYl,..Ull Cl11JWT~•O• Milll'I Sl11tlft Wri!llll 111 del Pe&llKI< 1-6, ~. 1·•. C..r,..h&n 111 del Ro~el\1 6-l, 1-•. OW'toler IM IJW I def s 1oc•m.wi6-l, 1"',6-l. \.uni! (I) !I.el JOfltt••J, •·J. W•..,..n'I Sl ..... H Cotem&n IJW ~dill M;ro•tt•·l.'"'.ft.l. J.ohtlson CJWI del Pel•r\Onlr2. 6-3. F•Kher !r I def E~ens 6·1, •·l. ""'""I O.wMt<J Carn1h.,,·Thornt>wr11h ii I di'! LH-51iYrlft.•. 6·•. Metlfft·Beni\11 IJW) chi Mt N&..,..••Stot-mMI i..1. •·4. Wi!li&ms·\.&rre 111 del Y&rdle,·Ne~l,...6-1,6~. wo..,.."''°"""'~ Mar~·NotcMnd (I) Itel !il"""1·Gl&tc-6-1,6-<I. 8enolt·Kel'W &ll IJW) de! Mtredlth-A'K ......... 1. 1·•. Mlr•ol Do"'"6n . Wri11ht·N&Cllitr10 (II 001 Gl&i.cow·Aos-ttH o.6, ..... .,. 1nc1-Stot-mitn Cl l def Mcc...M-lAkl'>tlritd 6-4, r.-1, ft.1. P9te,son-ThorntN•lll'> II) dll Elllol:-~l!.h .. J, s-1,i..•. lrl\fl-Mc.N•..,.,& (I I Oet Upton-Meltft,ft.2. 7·5. Cey's fourth home nm in his last eight games gave the Dodgers a l·O lead in the second inning off loser Buzz Capra, 2-1. Andy Messersmith, 2-0, won the battle against Capra as each righthander allowed six hits. Messersmith allowed a solo home nm to Vic Correll In the seventh for the Braves' only nm. Cruz won it for the Dodgers in lhe ninth with a two-out crounder that bounced over-Mike Lum's head for a double, scoring Lee LOS ANGELES &TU.NT& •rllM lOll'H cl 1 o o o Go&rr If M.Mot•ll 4 O 1 0 M.'"-"r2':1 w .,.,...,ct l O OO E¥o111s :it1 ucy,tl l I I 0 Lum10 G¥.-eylD '0 0 0 8"'1<tttf C..yl& l I I I Of'lk •cl M<Mul .. nlO O O O t ·C.O.r•llc FffOVWn c lo Io 81-~ss Crurrt 'o I I CAl>••P Auer bee I'> ss l O O O MHWr\tnllh p 3 O I 0 .. , ... • 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 J 0 l 0 4 0 I 11 '0 , d t 0 I 0 ' , 1 l t 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 . Tot&tl JO 2 • 2 Tot•ls Jl I 6 1 lmA"91leS 010 000 •1-2 Allo111I• 000 ODD MID-I DP-Los •no•l•J I, All&nl• I. l08-LO$ · M91le1 s1 Atl•nl& t.. 28-<:ltlk e, E¥-, Crur. tiR--Gey •I. Co•r•ll 121. S -lllpft, c..p.._ Mns.•1""'1111 tw,i-<.11 '-»•IL,2·11 T-2:00.A-t,2~. II" H a Ea la SO t • I I 1 1 f •1 2JS IJ~I T• JIMMY WYNN INJURED Tom la1orda Comfort Spom Clipped Short Albritton (;oing to Chin NEW YORK-T erry Albritton. former Newport Harbor High athlete, has been named to the 64-member United States track and field team to compete in a series of non-scoring meets in the People's Republic of China next month. Pat Van Wolvelaere, formerly of San Cleme nte , is also a member of the women'& team named by the Amateur Athletic Union . The fjr1t meet wilJ be held in Canton on May 18·19, followed by meets In Shanghai May 23.24 and in Peklnr May 27-28. The team wlU leave May 12 and return May 30. RHlfei-•M• BOSTON -Will Roc11ers. a virtual unknown In a whopping field of more than 2,000 starters, pulled away quickly, bWlt up a lead and eve n stopped three· times to quench his thirst P.fon· day e n r oute t o a recor d- smas hing victory In Lhe 19th Boston AA Marathon . Rod1ers, a formor Wesleyan tra~k star, took advantage of a brisk tailwind and covered the 26 miles, 385 yards from HoPkinlon to Boston in 2 hours, 9 minutes, SS stt0nds. He shattered lhe eourse record or 2:10.30 set on a rainy, chllly day in 1970 by England's Ron Hill. In the women's race Liane Winter of Wol_sbura. Germany, dominated a field or so In winning in 2:42.33. Kathy Switzer of New York was second in 2:51 .50, followed by G1yle Barron of Atlanta In 2: 54 .39. f' ... t Def•••" Argentine heavywei«bl boxer Pedro Lovell 1Uffered a se~erely bruised knuckle durlQC tr1tnln1., and his scheduled 10.n>und bout against Larry Middleton of Baltimore wu postponed Mon- day until May ~4 at An1betm Convention Center. ... -. •• ,4ec ... CHARLOTTE, N.C--Thrco unseeded players -Roes Caae of Auatralta, Hob Maud or South Africa and John Holladay -ad- vanced Monday tn the openlnc round of the $80,000 World Chim. '. \ pionship Tennis Blue Gro tournament. Case beet fellow Austra\i • Chris_Katchell, 5·7, 6·1, 6·2, whi Maud outlasted Mike Cohill, G· 1·6. 6·2. Holladay downe d J i MeManus,6-4, 3·6,6·4 . Rod Laver of Corona de! Mar top 1eeded In the tournament. was scheduled to make his fi appearance today again Patricio Cornejo of Chile. a • .,,r..,..w STOCKHOLM -Unhorald Tenny Svensson upset fCllo Swede Bjorn Borg 6-4, 6·4 Mo day in the fl r&t rowtd or t '60,000 World Cha mpionship Te ni! Green .Grou_p tournament. • In other first round mntche Zeljko Franulovlc of Yugoslavi beat John, Lloyd of Britain 6-6·4; P a t rice. D o minguei: 0 f'rance downed Goran Bergh.hi . of Sweden, 6·1. 6·2; Fred MrNa· t r imm e d Ro l f Nor ber g Sweden, 6·4, 2·6, 6·4, and Antoni Zu1a~m or Italy defeated PIU<. or Yu1oslavla 6·2, 3-6, 7. " . ' . -• . ' . . ' -· ·Lopez ·Sparks Diahlos; Mesa Upends Estancia , Mi11ion Viejo lligh'!i 1tr111CO iu. t1 .. -.. lJ.i. Rutty Lopez leanud ""·Z <M0-1. Piii• 1L1 ,_ F•• u.11 i. ..... ..., trim.1111 'L). r~""'· u.1, for a school record in the •-1. 1r1m1>11 1L11. L1 ... 1u1 1 '"'ple1·umpM d d fno..ICl•no•iu i T1"'9 :2:oo ••. ..,, . on ay,an M111-1.a11111 111<u12.H1nc•4L11, combined with double¥ •11n-<u1 .r 1,...: .. :1s.2. by Or.• J ones, Mi'k.. 1.M111-1 Hu••t !LJ 2. B•1ni.on !LI ~ .... S.Bl•"ll (Ul.t lm.:t :t•1. Walterhou.sc a nd-Wilbur •*4H-1. Goi~ u.11 2. P11111., JL11 G · Gr1h.lm iU),"T1,...; li.i , re1ory, t bc Dia bJ05 JlOLH-1. GD•• (\JI 1. Gtlhlm lUl took anoth•r-\ ~ d i.~1L1 •• 1 ...... 1at1,,,-• . cl' s, ep ~ow-at' ..o 11111~y-1, u11h1•r•lty. r •-: tie,SOUth Cou t League ..,,,, t.r•ek and.)1.eJf.. tiUe-in a f\~1:,,:~~~·-1. L•oun• a1ach, rout.of Sari Clernenle. HJ-.1, Ge•"'" (UI 2, Hoer119r IU/ l,W.,t0Mrd !Ll.H1lgh :S·I . ln other actio n across LJ-1. Knipp «Ll 2. ,.~.,,, ... (LJ l. th. Or.-e C t PrKton l u1. P l•l•n''' '11·1, ··• · oas area. PV~1. Fo•••, tL! 2. wooo tLl 1. ftunllngton Beach throt.-,..,.roe.• ILL H11gn1 :J •-•. t ied host F oothill. as a!',';~·11~~1•11• (L J 2. c.,.,. .. 1u1 J 'Robert Angel PoSled a DjKv1-1.c.r.,.1 iu11. w1u1 ILJJ. f b l . ~Ckwwld !Ul.Dl•tar><t ;UI ·•"'· u e t n t h e in i le 1J -'1.1~~.,111·g ·1 u 1 , Pr1s\Of'ltu1 : 19 :"J.} URd 2·m i )e. J.ltn~ILl.Dholtnte :41•1. 4~'7). , Mh~lll Vitj1 !tJ J t ... l l.IP1Ci.,,_11 IOG-1, J0<11• (Ml J. WOOG (SJ 3. Jam Sc haedcl broke ,...,.,,,u,,.1.11me:10.J '211~1 Joni) CMJ l , WOOG ISi J, the Huntington Beach HtNi.g rM1 11,... 21 1 school record in t he pole •.o-i. wooo !SI l . eor11nd cM) l , K1u••• IS i. Time ; ~1 ~ \'BUil Wllh 8 13-6 Jeap i n ~ NO-I. 8orl1n<1 !M l l , A•lell ISi l. • I'-• , l ' · Wikov-fS~. 1 i1n1: ':03.•. pare L.<Cague ac ton. M•••-1 w111••""u"" !"'I 2. Hw. ,ii; n a double dual meel c1tesion 1s1J ARten csi T ........ 21.~. '-L . J•Mlle-I. W1lltrhou•~ IM ) J. H""· al uguna Beach, w1lh 01e.10t1 «S1 1.M1nn (s1 l •me:'l:2s.1. Fl Toro ah d Universil >· 11'.IHH 1. C•t oor1 tM i 1. """'"W'S "f ~ . • !M!l ,MtO.tmott lSl.l•me.U.I. one O( tbe lop races "'aS lJOLM-1, C.e~y IMi 1.Ar>D!'e"" he 880 L El T . lM!J.CMil11•ul !Sl.Tim1:'60.] l . • Wn ere Oro S 440 Rel1 y 1. M1,~ion Viejo. Tune: K e n Youn g e d ged •so . bagun a Be a c h 's Ph il T 1:.;1:'J.~s~;•v i M11o••on v ieio. 'P'rimblein 2·00 3 HJ 1.E 1~m•n 1s12.c.on1o111 !MIJ, • • " C'.abor (Ml Melght .1>.(I. 1'Cost · ~e~'s Century LJ-1. wooc1 cs1 l . E•5m•n (!>l 3. I.le a gue' 70--66 vict ory c-...11o1 cM1.o h t•P1Ce :'o-10. . . . P.V -1, M o11toome 1y tM l 1 . O'\'er vis1t1ng Estancia v11 .. 1c1o1~1s1 J.So-..1 1s1 H••oht:13-0. . . th f ' I SP-1. Al·B1,•r1 IMI 2. Fl•mm.ng cemeon e 1na e vent-tM11.c11u1tt1111tM1 .01(11nt1:~. t il e mi l e r e la y -a s 01w.u\-t.H•n•y«M1J.l •rrebt"-. . ' !Sil. Sil-.a IM). Oiillnte ~ 1•l·I. Cha rlie Myre ca me from T:J-1. l or.r tMI 2. M•U•uP !Ml l. llehind with a S2 4 anchor ""''-' !M • 0 111•11oee : 44.2. 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Hooper tUJ J, 8ai10 CEI. Ol~tfMI. 11-i . PV-1, McFeo!lln CE I J, Bl"'*• !El J, Goefllt CUI. Helollt: 11).6. SP-1. MOOUy IUI t. Bttk CU) 3 . Prl'o(Otl IUI. Ol11ante : lt-•Ot. Discus-I. Mutpl'lr CU I t . SKI< (Ut J. St111ley !f l, Oli!aP1te: 1 11.1 1~,. 1J-I. Looi CU I 2. Divis (U) l . GiUHpl• fUI. Oilillllt<': 11·t. -ACT ORY:. Baseball StantJings Demo SALE! .. VOLVO AMERIC AN LEAGUE East Division W L Pd . Boston 6 4 .roo Milwaukee 6 4 .600 ·Baltimore 4 4 .500 1 Detr oit 4 4 .500 ' 1 Cleveland 3 4 .429 11.r.! New York 4 7 .364 21h West Division K3nsas Cily 9 ~ OakJari d 9/1 4 Angels 6 5 Minnesota !'.i 8 Texas 4 8 Chicago .3 9 -•·1··~"""' Yor• 12, BoslOPI I .818 .692 .545 .385 .333 .250 S.U!n.1111 Mll•1111kff. OQO'., •tin K1nw1 Cl\y 11 Cllk 190, pl)(!., r•in Mlm1sot•I, Aflollllt 6 l 3 5 5 0/, """ NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pa . GB Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis Philadelphia New York 7 3 .700 5 4 •• 556 6 5 .545 5 5 .500 4 6 .400 Montreal 3 7 .300 Wes t Division San Diego 7 4 San Francisco 7 5 Dodgers 8 6 Alfanla 7 1 Cincinna ti 7 8 Houston 4 10 Mllllll•W'•G- .636 .583 .571 .500 .467 .2116 s.n l'r1n<.1St04, ClttelPln.ttl l l!Qlllltl1191o) ~i J,All1P1t1_!., 51,, b le9il '· Houu..., o OP\ty g1mts scheGu!eG "lld1,·1 c;.a....., ""' l 'h 2 3 4 ' ' .. : Tuesday. April 22, 197S · Women's FreedBomers Sp_orts GlllLllOl'laALL o.~w.11 11ll a•,~'"' \lt~n•, lb • 1 ! I WUl,10 l (I 1 1 AOV!rr1, :tb • 1 o o Diablos, 'FV Topple Foes ~,\) ~ l ] I ~ ... ~.u ~ ~ ~ : Misa'ion Viejo High 's ~'::ot~·P" ~ , : 4 Diablos ext ended their run i nn i n gs which snapped 82·aU s ituation. Kr1111111~,, • ' 1 1 South Coast Leagu e i':!:~·1" : g ~ g baseba ll lead .to a full Do u g R eeves go t things s t arte d in the seC'ond inning w ith a walk and Tim Taylor and Jim Clouse (ollowed with a <loublCa n(l l rll>lt!. ROll!Mon.u o ) o o game MondaY wit h a 6-2 SrNlie;, ic:• • • 0 0 0 c;.1'"·'1 1 1 , 1 tri umph over visiting TOI.II JI I] II 11 lJniversily. w.-··· V1L11ylfll ---~-d ·p -l . v II ' "" . l\.D •oun a1n a ey & Or.ti~ Col\I Oii full~IM \) .. , 1 ~11. PL1y1• ot a.me: Jo"""i.e BM!Of+. • \)r•nvm CMU ~I .fu(ll:'1on IS-•, li·I. Pl•y1rol G•tnt; Ap"I -.~~·llltPI. •• GolelePI We ~l IO!.l 111 '><1P1l<1 """·1~·S, 10-IS. Ul·li. • Goldffl W111IO•l10 S.tPl!l! An.o 10-IS, 1 .. u . S-1~. Gitlf Tttc- U....., .... Cll lf4l (4•l Etf- 100-1. Moltne\ (E l 1. GorOllll !El), An<l•tw• IL), T •mt:· 11.1. ,22G-I. w..,ki4ir fl ) 2. a.""°'' !Li 1 McAUtter !El. Tl""'; 1f.~. .WO-I, Aej ILi J. Pr11Ue y ILi J. Ylnller {EI. "lime: 1.0l.1. 'll0-1. C1'-t !LI 2. L0t1~ \E> ), 8'1•11......, \l I. l u111 : 2:31.I, • '80t..H-1. OOl'Gllin (£ ! 2. Pr•tlty Cl I , l.Mo!.,..$ CE I. Time: 11.t . 4«J Rel1r-1. El Toro. Tl.,..; )7.t. l J -1. GordflPI IE) 2. GrlW:\ (EJ ]. Hlll!'lln Ill. Dl\,lenct; li-11. HJ -·I, Sltlllr11 LE I 2. CO• (El l . IJ•Htm.1111 (LI. Ml'llJril; ~ ... ut-le1ell Ul l Ul l U1111¥1nl1y 100-1. Llwi\ IU l 1. A""•ew~ (LI 3. Glrton:I CUI. Time: 12.J. 120-1. Wen.kier fl) t. 8t•llOre (ll J Welktf' 1u1. t1..,., 21.s. • ..0-J. DitP1um CU ) 2. R1j ILi 3. Pi'tUey IC l. Tl"" : I : ill.4. til;-1. c. .. ILi l. Br1P1$eP1 CUI J. useuon (\J J. 11,...., t :l l.t . ~11-1 . C11o1 ll l 2. Beromo1>n !l l l. Ellel'll«O CUI. Ti,...: S:ti..l , llOLM-\. Pr1Hey IL l 1. Kn'" \U) J. Elli°'! (U). Time: U .6. . 4«I Aei.y-1. Leovn. ~ac11. T1.,...: Sl.~. W -1. "T iiiman !LI 2. ltWh CUI 3. Mtrhny (L). Ohllntt: l•·l'h. HJ -1, 0.19meP1 (Ll J. Hul.t IL\). Wll•tr IUI. He iqllt: 4·•· SP-I. H•m•llon (LJ 1. EN:oiN01 CU IJ.Murphlnt CLI Oi.ianc.e:"JI>-). MtMi..W.,,.1111 (:UIS.111 C--.. 100-1. 81.t,1"9•"" IMJ 2. Rt•'ISI 3. lt.-Oy (#A), 1ime: 11.I. 1Jl)-1. e11~rrw !Ml 1. Monies. ISJ3.llk6" lSI. rime: 21.1, ~, ........ ($) t . Hellldlr-(Ml J.~ffllll ). Titre: 1:07,4, Jll;-11 Qwnbi (!'.) 2. T••INI (M). ~;U.t, ~ l\f'W• !Ml 2, Ayer !SJ 3. ltlM. ""'I. l lrne: •: 2) .•. -1,.fMIMIN (Ml 2. f.1!4ntlr..,, IMIJ.~ (SI. T ...... : II.I . .. h .. w.,,.l. M111ioll Viejo. Til!'ol!': SJ.•. HJ-I. T1r1,_. lM) 1. fltll ISl 3. ,..,.,... !M l. Helotrt: '""· -LJ-,. Gallot IM l 2. Galll11 CM) J . Re~ !Sl. Di•IMl<.t : 1"3'i!o. SP-I, Cllt1 IMI 2. Cr1P1•!itlCI ISi ). Alchl\.Ofl IM). Oi~.trKt: ll·S'h. llO"""dl.., R11ty-l. San (111Y'et1W. Tirnt: 2:0..I . T < Area GOif 5'iullll c..~t C•"'rll'AC• r O\lrow....m IAI Oki R•ft<ll COUPllr' Cl..._ $.eal .. ach) Team ""o•e•: I. !'.""'• An.i tl>l, 1. 0rll<>Of CO.J\t '''· s .. n Dleqo ~w •71, '· Fullerl0<1 t ll, S. Ct,,ito' •8', •. Ml, San An1or110 •81. Orenge C111\I w.or•~-Mu.,•v ll, il(ell II, S!1P1~ 11. Bu'"' 19, Sum- rnet ~llO. FrumPk•n e•. Hufll. •••Cll ISi ) (ll Ken ... ov Al l'IUllhft'!llGPI Sttcl\lt D<ivle (H !U ,Oet H•mMa~3.o a H•t~ \HI 90. ht<I !11.10011 '91, J.). 6':~1 o.tll: HB, 6·0. P•llt"We• IHI '11, dt l Neville 101, ... Stewart IH f 83. Oel ~11.tllut 9]. 1>·0 l!,e'1 l)OIU; Htl.6•0. Rutledge Iii ) II, det LaBarQt Ill!, •• '>P1P1gle• tH) t 7, dCf c:a~·v IQ.I. •·0. Bt,.!Cldll HB.6.0. ' Barons m oved into a lie (or their third place-with Edison in Sunset League play with a 4·3 conque!il of the hosL 1.-,arina Vik- in~s. . Mission's victory was triggered by a pair of two- Prep Tennis Yartllr U111f'HrJltW n21 l•l MlitlOll VOl)e si,..111 8. f'111er111tier" (UI ~I Fear\ f>.1 . Gel (;rlHhh 1.(1, Oet Me lll•'>l!PI b-0, 0..1 H.1111 11 6'0. Yle"a CU) won•.O.•·Z,l>•l,6·l 1un<.ll ll t\Jl -n 6·l . 7'41,6•1,l>·I, AlbO CUI lo\1 ... 1, J-6, 6·1; won l>-0. T he Dia.blos wrapped it up in t he si xth when pinch·hitte r Ron Freed hit a solcJ hom er, then Clouse 'walked and Dave Sc hmidt e v e nt ually singled.him home. Vin ce Bienek led the Fountain Va lley attack with a pair or triples and three r bi. Mat e Rick Woolard a lso s ingled and dbiJbled in the Barons at- tack . ff1U11l•iP1V11Mr U l !'.m•lh, rt WOollro,10 a.e111ti.,t1 Crill, p UPIOll.~ f'o~.JO Sw.,.""'· :ib J1<.•'°"· n Ha•dm•n, \• To111s .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' ' • " Mlriftl U I • • • ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' • ' • ' ' ' ' • • • • Oo•lltls . LOll!JPIKll<,t l " . ' ' • • ' . • tlllii . ' ' ' ' . AGePl ·Ci . f'eH1rmel1 r (U ) def Grlltin,11> S.ve•'°"·Scl'lmld1 •·t. 6-0; sotH wlln D1oe110. l1> Fu!le•-Twlnlng6·1,•·l . T1tul.•I Hlvt•·AntU (U I ~pht 6·?, l-6; _,. Ve11lur1, n • • I o ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' M. •·3. L1Fr1ntl', c Arnd1, c Pel1r•, Ill s...,...n,\~ Solft,p Snrnmer!eld, p ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' Miiltiftf tllV.) (S\,, I FIPI. Valltr . Si11tll:\ Btnll<licl (Fl del ICnor 6·?; l!ll>I 111 Kuyper J-6; lied Coulson 1·7: <1111 1taw1inl,..et·2. ~•m11n !Fl IO!.I 5·1,0-6, 1 .. ;....,,, •·1. h•ber CF ) loM 1'41, 0'41, 1'41, i·1. LI Piion (f ) I0..1l'41,1'41, •·6, 2 ... • DoulllH Cllii-1-lerd•iCl'I (F) lo~t 10 T~...:n.111. SWftnf y 4-1>, S·I : to~\ to Koet\l<ir· Pil<t .... 11 t'41. 2-6 . Oo•~n·W~r IF) ~pl1t 1·1. ft•l; 10..1• .. ,U . Sel!Cltmtftle UtY,) 11 161 El TlfO Sin<1les Fo11>e~ tE.l oet H3 ..... r0 6·4, I""! \II Marr•\ 1·0 Clel Winier• 6·1, ~I 10 FiPlll:Y )-6. Aneler'><lft 1E I lo\! 3·•, 1·•. "'°" 1t·•, 1or.1 s.1. R1;1!>0'.!rl~ !f.l 10\t 1'4!, il·6, 5·1, I ... Bo\<:le\ IE f lo~! )•6, 0·0, 1·1>, 4·6. Dou bl•• Ell10ll·Mvnl IE I 10~1 to Lemtllrt · Rtt~tflt~r 0·6, 1·•; lost 10 FOO'm.tfl. Auil•n ~·l.1 ... Wt1111-e•·F··~ .. c-~ IE, ~Ohl •·•. 4-6; w0<1 l·6, 6·2. Ne-..port !111 Ill Los A.l•n>i191 SiP14l1\ M,)rost IN l !let Appleb<>Om l>·O, del Sl!Cllel 6·1, det !'.mllil! 6·0, Gel (,ill>O:!•I ··~"°""'IN I -PI0·2. '·2, 6.@, ...0. Ror tNl -6·1 ,6·1.•·2.f>.J. Reorden CN) WCln •-O; IO\I l-lo,"""' '·S 6·1 Double\ W•l-r·S .. onam •N I del Sl•pple· O•mpse y i>·1, •·l, Oe l e~•t •· etw.mbP.11.tOn /.~. 1·5. N1\.Dell ·~•·..on lN I •on •·l, 6 2. -•·3.•·1 1011\\ . ' " ' !;c1,..lly 1n111i11ts ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' FIPI. 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Llrm•n. cl l·l·l ·2: Alello. 10 1.o.G-0; ,.,nnoC FllOSll·•:"'on•·• • 5lt•rn1n, 20 l·0-1-0; F l11hU!)ll, o 2er••\ IF) lo..l lo B•o•n 3-6, O.t 1.().0..(l;l olfh lO·l-11·1. Chow a... IEdiMll H I \11detto(Fl -..0P11·S,t ·I. Desrosiers, rl l.0·1·0 , Kelly, 10 DoulllH l·2·1.0; Cooper, 3b 3.1.J.J; ll'lrlllto, t StePPwnso11-Horsm111 (F I ~I 10 l-1·1·1: tom1~k. II 2·0.0·0; Nltllols, •• Gtnt·Hen~en 4·6; Oii ltllGISlfl· )-0..0.(I; !'.e-l'r1, cl 1·0·0·0; Sl•~de•, S.nqh.tlti i..o. ?b 2..0.0.0; Ourfl•m, p l ·O·O·O; H•vt'- !'.er1no·C•o•n IF I -•· 1; wonfl..I. 1111 1)4.9-0; T011ls 12·•·1·•. lfit • to send at.I Prlc• l•r••••· ..- ..... • -pric ... to ML O•ww• hl-.wy S,.c:Mhh. ()tkllnd t I, Tl•ll6 OPllr oam11 K lledultd !.en F'r•rKi!.tO (O'AcgulilO 1·11 II Clnd rwwll • -S AVE ·-USED CAR . SPECIALS 067 VOL VO 4 D00a ... -.. •-C\IWl11ll ..,..--=·~ •• '1377' ~1377 '71NRllD l'Oll«IUU 400 ,j ..... 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A long distance call is instant 2·way colTlmUl'fidRiOn. nd wl!h new dial direct ra1es, a call can easily be cheaper 1han Ihe total cost involved in k1ter wri1 ing. Ncxl 1ime )'OU need a quick, inexpcn· s1vc answer, remember how y~ can get ii. • ( DAtl.., PILOT A . Boes Dealt 3-1 Def~at \\1ALNUT -J\.1t . Sun Antonio College scort:."CI three run:J in the botto.m half or the ninth inning on an ~rror and a two- run homer, h a nding Or~nge Coast College a 3·1 defeat in South Coast Confe r e n ce bas e ba ll play. her e, Monday, Orange Coast scored its run in the fourth in- .n.if!i_ "'hen Q.9!! Try~n .s1ngleCI , "'as sacririct..>d to :sel·ond a nd scor ed on a single by Mark Schrupp. The loss was OCC's 13th straieh( and ran the Pirates' conference re. cord to 1-10. """' ..('-, '· -OrM91CN\llll .. ' • .. S.htuPP,,I ' ' • !'.c>fln, •I ' ' • SwlPllOfl, 1b ' ' ' Sitl • ' • ' Zimm1r. lb ' ' ' ' lo:ot'lllr .11 ' ' • ' 1r.,0t1.n ' • • • Accom...ao.c ' • • ' ....... 111 .. 011 • • • • !'.hllllei;., 0 • ' • ' P1Kseme10. o • ' ' ' To!ll\ » ' • ' ktr•llr l11P1ing1 ' • • O.wnoe Ca.o•tOOO TOG 000 • ' I Ml.U.C 000 000 00] ' • , llVIJt ADYAllTA- -PA-- th at yours ma y not! 1 COMPLnl OlAN61 COUNTY COWllA6 1 lkl9lllief: Let-..... s. , ......... ••'--WWJt, ._ ............ l.Pt .._._._._,LA .... 2 MOllTN TO MONTH llNTAL I AMS 3 NO DIP05t1' 119\lilEI ON APH:O'flO CHDn 4 ~:::L -~~·;: f'll~ MONfM l llllfi...., PlltfS) 5 NfW COMPACT UNIT Sli t: ll V.14 11 1/JI 6 WOICl MESSAGE PAGIH ALSO Al l AYAIU.11.l 7 FULL Fii• MAI NTENANCE ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE Sfll\llCE l~r 17141135-3305 •IO. SAMT• l'E, S•NTA Alt.A ,_ .......... _ ... UL, Miu• '11111,_ 01111 ...,...,, S.I Cl-If, llR Jll~ C1.,iofr-, II 1"9, <1M Ill ,,_ 491.JJJJ -- 'l ~ ··-r ·rr-. ... I I AJf DAIL Y PILOT Brand New Cadillac B~peakers· $7999 .•.. Real Estat~ Honda. Cai,& Back Cycles . ' . '75 Co upe De \tilJf' • - C'1tbriol('t !'Ou!, SIPl'I'(), Oil ~·ht.•(lt, etc. Pluti 111;'( & lil'. (#1293) , Nabers Cadillac Seminars ,Set TOKYO (AP'>-Honda Kol« Co. said II will recall , a.bo!it 1111,000 motoreycl .. bet'Auae orj d~fect In the Two public seminars on ''Everythi n g You i;=:::::======::::l!::::::::=:::=:::=::==:::::;=::::===:::;;::::;J .wai\\ed to Know About Westcliff Hoir Designers Present': ~~~~ ~~a.:e,;A~k~;~;\ 2600 Hilrbor Blvd., Cos1a Mesa 540-9100 • FREE be held Friday and SllllNG Saturday nights in Foun· SHAMPOO lain Valley and Costa .. I • I .Mesa. i UC WJ ._,ff•n-The free seminars. :sponsored by the Hunt· u.t!~~=~· ington B_eaeb-Founta'in ity6ol Valley -Board of CWitlitMt AdJ • Realtors, are designed to WESTCllFF HAIR DESIGNS WESTCLIF.F P_LAZA 646-9925 cover-several aspects o( buying and selling pro- perty. The one in Fountain Valley"will be held from 7 p.m. to 10 p.1n ., Friday, in the community center, "WHILE YOU Fl Y'' . •• From ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT * Executive INDOOR Parking Sl.00 P'E« DAY ' • * Custom Automotive Service *Preferred Dealer Drop Off Service CALL FOR APPOINTMENT (714) 979-41 OD 124 HOUR SH'llCEI GEORGE HURST Executive Systems DITi•lon of G~p Hur•I "nine Citnl«t, Inc, 2990 Altw•y, Co•I• M•11, C1.1t2112• 10200 Slater Ave.: IUld the one in Coeta Mesa ls from 1 p.m. to S p.m .• r Saturday, ,in the com. I munily center buildint at Orange Coast Collece. drive Chain. · The mo"torcycles are '1Uoada Dream CB 250". and ''Hon'da Dream C8 • 380, •• which were Produced between July 1913 and Nov.· 'ember 1974, and between May 19'13 and November lt74, respectively. ' Eight speakers are lined up to talk about their specialties, ranlinc from escrow to UUe in· surance,to loans. Contracts Goto Two OCFirins Congressman Andrew J{inshaw has announced a -federal contract am· ounti~g to $3,~37,47S wi ll be awarded to E sterline Electronics Corporation, of 3$01 N o r ~t h H a r ho r Boulevard, Costa Mesa •. The contract will be made by the Department of the Army and covers the production· of M 1140 fuses. H i nshaw also an· nounced the award ot a contract by the General Services Administration to Battery Systems, Inc., of 2601 South Garnsey, Santa Ana, for an in· defmite quantity of clus .6140 storage batteries. • DIVORCE • II '"''' t ''"" ~<>·~ <>•jl•• 'o DO IT YQUR\Ec~ CALlf0R"'I A !'.)l ~O R Cf CC.'UN '!• "'"'~ ..... ~ ,~, .,, ' SJJ.7740 MEADOWLARK C.C. 16711 .......... HUNTIN&TON HACH PRIME :s31s RIB ·or the total, 112.000 motorcycles were sold oveneaa, officials said~ Standard Oil Cl~ims36% Earnings Dip ' · N.EW YORK (AP)-Slandard Oil Co. of Indiana, clting recent tax increases and the continuing recession, has reported a 36 per· cenl drop In first quarter eam- lnp. . · The company s8ld earnings in the period were ~ut by about $42 million due to the ellmineUoa by Congress of Uie oil depletion' al- Jowance, and blamed the rest of the earnings decline on the re· CeSaion, 0 increasingly complex regulation of oil "prices,'' higher foreign taxes, rising costs and Jower chemicaJ sales. 1 Net incom.e totaled $146.2 million or $1 a ·share, dQwn rrom $219.million or $1.St a sh&re in the fii"st quarter of. 1974 when the Ara·b embargo pushed · up oil prices.. · • Sales totaled $2.6 billion, ·com- pared with $2.3 billion ay~ar ago. · The company, which markets gasoline under the ,,.moco brand, said its 1.()tal .direct taxes were $374 million in tbe quarter. APl:S11.rveg . Pot~ntial·,Reserve · \ . Of Fuel Increases ,~· WASHINGTON (UPl)-An Amerlc•• Petroleum lnsUtute i report says there is more gasoline, home heating oil and jet fuel on hand now than there was a year ago. ' . The estima~e was issued durintc the weekend. • . PROVEN RESERVES OF OIL are still slipping down. but P!)lentlal reserves-those that look promising but have not yet been proved-a re up. · • Gasoline sales in January we're 1ubstantially higher than the ',1 embar&o month of January, 1974. But, overaU, it appears .'. Am~eans are.~slng somewhat Jess fuel pe-.: ca1\ . '"" ·~ ~ The inatitute reported that for J.hC week ending Af.rtl 11, . itorage·t.otals-for gasolihe1-the·mos(.used type of jet-rµe , home-.- heating oils and lhe heavier·industrlal oils were substantially higher than a ye111· a~o. Motor gasoline m major sotrage totaled 233.28 million bar· rels, up frorri 22 ;.32 million as of April 12, 1974 . IN THE SA.ME PERIOD, jet fuel of the kerosene type rose ., rrom 24.14 million to 25.24 million barrels ; distillate fuel oil <in·· .r eluding heating oils) increased from 126.97 million to 140.23 • million barrels; and heavy fu el oiJ rose from44.65 million to so. 71 million barrels. · The: API said proven reserves of .. hydrocarbon liquids" .. (notably oil) dropped by 1.1 billion barrels in 1974. But at the same time. A'PI vice.President James S. Cross said ••potential petroleum :esources look more Promis~n.g. * * * * * -tt Janeway S~es Fuel Depression by Fall · SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- EcouomiM·author Eliot J aneway says the inflated, unrealistic price of oil-which he labeled as ple Dtiful as ··garbage''- threat ens a worldwid e depression and he calls on this· ' country to u se its economic power to knock it down. "The world cannot live with this cost of fue l,'' he told a recent symposium. "If we can't stop it, knock down the price or oil, there will be a worldwide depression Over The Counter NASO LiStiftCJS by autumn." . ·., Janeway, whose latest book if' .. "You and Your Money: A su·r· vival Guide to· the Controlled Economy,'' .said the United States should promote a meetinf of world leade rs to "bargain hard and get those prices down.''' There is no need for high Gil ' prices, he said, because "oil to- day is the market equivalent or garbage. There is no oU f\Owing through the pipelines. because. there is no place else lo ·store the junk." -· MUTUAL FUNDS " Ask for Amfac's Home Equity Loan. You simply borrow against the increased value of your house and what you 've already invested in it. No points. No prepayment penalty. (You . pay only for the time you use the money.) And it's fast. We can lend you from $2,000to $25,000. What you do with it is up to you. Write or come see us. ~r---------------------· ·~--I I. I uurn1f caicc; THRIFT & LOAN I 1 1 Yes, I'm interested in Amfac's Home : 1 Equity Loan. I I NAME I I ADDRESS I I CITY STATE IP I I TELEPHONE ; ; Mailto theAmfacolf1ce near you. C-C I ·---------------------Costa Mesa, 27 0East1 7th SI.. 92627 Fullerton, 624 N. Harbor Blvd., 926'!3'2 S•nla Ana, 1020 N. Broadway, 92701 645-3153 871 -5333 835-3221 • ,. • ,, '( : ' • Take-home Pay Increased Now ' B~ SYLVIA PORTER • On top or all the big "nrecrackers" in lhe new tax law explained In lasl week's columns, you 're to get a one-shot tax credit on the return you fil e tor '15, 1 ooe.ye11r higher standard deduction, n one-year fatter low income allowance ilfld several other major tax breaks -all oddlflg up to aubstantially more cash in your pocket. And you'll &tart get- ting that extra cash in a few daya. For the JRS must prepare new tem- -Money's Worth porary withholdlnc tables, effective tor waees paid aner Apr. 30 and before Jan. J,'1976. 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AO~,..,...~~· llltH•~· 1.1 5 tt.: ~t~· ::: =.i::.'~i;; iii t 2!:Z-.~ :::111k2i ·; :: I~ :::· .~'g AO l~ n :~: ~ lJI a private letter to its subscribers, hiihUghting the·-·· ~~= ,;,:il ,: ;~ ..,~.j~ g::~~~;J . ~ :: :~ ! ~ ~"!''1·.: 'E t JD ':"' •1: lr1~11i l r. ·5 * f.~: ~. =.i' 1: 1~ ~ lr"'~'~ :::.:ri111 •• ~ I: ~: f:i°'~·~J I~ ~J~ ~~: ,:: many unpublici1ed tax breaks in this massive tax·cutting -:=,11~1 : ,rs =z~1~. g::'1':.~.~2;~ 3~:t:; ~ ~=1~:1r :., .~ l: I"':~ :~:~~:~1.': ~ f: ,;::;:; :r.:k;1:~ s J; 1~tz ··· ::~al~ ~ ,;tt it.,..::: m:-'111:ir 1~ 1l2!? !~:;;:,~ law, Prentice·Hall gives you valuable tips on this. For in· AMAXptsv. •• 111~ ... 1Y1 .... _m•~,•. ·,"".•• '• ,,•, ,,•~·· , .... Fentt••l,40 s , 1,,.. ••• 11~:~~:1"1"!°; ~ !~ !~ :-t: #lordll .1• ·; n1 •• ,.,_·1i; A.1uincrct1 1 1 1 ~. ~ Tlmn M .so 10 u1 11 • "~ • AmlMc .SO• .. 11"'°+ \lo ...,... FetW•I <I 9 Sito I ' Ml9tTrAm ., I 3'1o+ V. RevcoDS . .H:ll 21 :n~1141 •Timlul1.IOa I SI JH'll• '• Sta.DCC : Alnc:or4 .24 S 12t S + 14 ChmNV t.• ' 2Sl 37'1\ + 'Iii' F •• 5*+ •y; 11IR•t .1 0 l l l S'lo • ., MOf1Nor •• 7 tlZ 11'9+ "" Revr•C .l211 .. 24$ 11'°"+ 'Ill Tlshl'rll11 Rl •• IOol 12V• • '• A.rner•<l.20 5 II 1t:w.+ Vo .O..~C1 .IOe. i-n:v.-;,~ ... =,.,.l:,:: ,n ~ lll{T&T 1tS2 . "= 10 i .. Mo\orole.702:5 ,., "'"'•,.. A.lvlon 1.2011 .......... ~ Tobill P.l(lt •• 10 • .,.,. ~ -If you itemize your deductions, you may claim addl· tional withholding allowances for your itemized deductions to avoid having too much tax withheld. And why give the U.S. Treasury ,a laJC -free loan of your money for a year? -On the other hand, due to the temporary withholding changes for the rest ¢ '75 you may find you 're beini! ,'under'w,itbbeld if you claim;;d additional allowances for this year. U ·so, watch for the new Form W-4. and reduce your ~laimed allowances. · N.OW TO S!MPUFY WHAT'S ahead !or you : ·q, Whal ii tht.on~..mt credil? . It It's a $30 credit for each 'J)Crsonal exemption you claim in 1975 .. But lhere ~..-e no extra credits for additional tit•emptions or taxpayers ove~~or blind. Q. How do you take th( credit?· . A. You subtract it directly rratn your tax liability ror '15. The tax savings arc substantial-when this Is combined With theincrea1ed standard deducUO~: . ' Q.How1ignificant? '·. A. Say you're joint taxpayers with-two dependents. If you had $5,725 ot adjusted gross income ln 19'74, you paid $204 in federal taxel. For '75, you'll pay nothing on lhls in· come and you may even get a refund. Or say, you had $15,000 ol income in 1974. Your taxes were $1,820 against about Sl,112 in 1975. These illustrations renect..tbe ~ta"ndard deduc·' ~increases : Q. What '& the new standard deduction? · A. It's up from lS percent to 16 percent of tou~ adjus~ed gross income to a maximum of $2,600 for marnedl filing jointly and survlvlng spouaa; a maximum of $2,300 for single taxpayer•;• and $1,300 tor marrieds filing separately. You'U 1et the bigeest tax reduction if you file a joint re· tufn . Say you're a couple with two dependents and an AGI of $16,250. You'll pay $132 less tax ($1,963 rather than $2,095). The new $30 credit will raise the tax 'savtn1s to.=2. Q. What'•thenNlowincomeaUosoance? .. .. A. lt'a up $600 to $1,900 for taxpayers fillnl 101nlly; up $3.00 to $1,600 for unmarried taxpay_en; and. up S300 to~ tcil m4rried taxpayen filing aeparately. Married taxpayers alao will ~nefit most. Jt y6u're taxpayers filinf_ jolhUy: with two dependents and SS ooo of AGI your tax bill will be $18 instead of $85, a savtni ot about $7,7. U your AGI is $10,000, Y_OU.r tax will be S112'1n1tead of $901, a saving .of $89. 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"""'-IC""-"• ="T~J",·~~.i .. _1·;r,~=C?":c r .~ . ~1-.~ ~ • ·:I .::~:.. ~ ~~111:~ ·• •m *.:..1~ ~.::~ '.n ti J2 ?;~ ::: 111:1 _J:SS ; ~ 1 .,. t; i!1 l;,o :: 11 ,,...,.,~, meat and produce for eo da11 and fl;!'~"' 1.1911.ooo •11110t..o; "' 1 11 • 1 "'"' l. 20 J1.-\\ __. •-= ~ l j• l'i.+ tt '·I: ~ " 1t • " Cl '·•·· 11 .. • '11o lower prices next week on m«e Ula .. T'.... sl·:?l« 'ii;! ffl.IO; T"' erk:ri\~· Ll'..:: \·~ 1 11 IJI n:='t: l!f!:~..,. t It flt! ti ~A 1.~ s ~ ,:~=.... t:.., ·4 l I,::: "' r~'J.lt ·; Jl ~ .... •... 2.000 Items. N•M 1 Mii:m .... ~\)." H;n'l119t Mfttj 111"'° .. \: .... r,.'Alf'1t1t4lMll• ~.4f 11. 'l,\l+l\ ... M IOW.,6M2'l•)lo.~llMl&tl l\IJ •• t» .. •••• . .,.., ... !"" ifl6t MJ' f! '' • • ., ••I 1,a ' II ... • •• • ' I ii ,, , ' . "'\ ·~· • -· - • ·• .tJI DAILYPILOT Tuesd!y, Aptll 22., 1875 ·-Judge S~er Bl'9W11Releats, "Police Grant PUBLIC NOTICE IUN81CNICl9U•TOlll: rout .. al ... r rt1llMM__,M..,....., CALl"DlllJtlA. 1111<-1., •• ' COUNTY 0" OAAMGI It ....................... ... tASI NUMallll Dlt11t ......,. .. tMI ,....._., .,...._.. .. .. for '"M'ioet•IMAlllllllAOal ........ ty ..... l.,.....Wf'.._~ • Joins Marines SANTA ANA -Orance County Superior Court Judie BNce Sumner has joined the Marine Corps. The La1una Beach resident, a onetime Marine lft •• ""' -r•I ... ol ,ttlt9-r: ll•Y,NrMllllld .. I._. n. CWRL •l IUJ .. 11.'MILV SUE AHL.tCE lftel ........ I DllMQct....,11. 1914 _,.Mt.li.\lfl:La AHLKI. WILLIAM8.Sf'"*"-!' .... 13• T• 11'4 llitl'Pl,,..111: Thll''Ml!tleltlt' (It•'- ,,.,... ,..., tlillcl • patltlol'I c.on.c•ri'lll'll "°"' •Y N•l•lle L..Dt~ • lf!SI in<1r11._. Vou may I lla • writ O.~ty lltlllt ·u ,....,...1111111•dolr•tlflN ... ti. ISIALI Vlk~ I• .. , .... °" you. It ••LAJAM T. MAllltTla Mole• Clt«lt• PocyabN k> 1111 19 llltl • wrlUlft r1~ w1t111 ~:'J::'• COFFEE wc:1111_,.,..,., .... 1,.11rftllr• ~·• •1w .. .-1w S A N T A A N A-· Al one paint, Brown . 111111 u. tourt _., 9111t r • 1 .._...o.u.c.1Nwo1••1• Funds Released officer, bas been appoinied; a . major in the Marine Corps Reserve by Brig. Gen. John R. DeBarr, judge advocate general of the Narine Corps. ORANGE COUNTY · tedly close to SPECIALISTS (Ofllalftlne 1111unct1w or other or'dt T..._...1,....., Two Orange County was repor <•n<•rn11111 •1v11lo11 01 '''"''" ,..,..,..,.,........., law enrorcement agen-canceling all 'federal 1240LDUll.COSllll1Sl .,._.""'pport, ic11110 '"'"oar, c.111 "''' Cl• es will benefi't from ..... crime aid pro•rams but ....-.. •Uor1111y1t l•••· <o.t~ Publl.,.._ o • .,, .. coa•t Ollll,w Mlol', ... e • .AP<U I, I, 15,12. 1•ts 1161>71 Dellarr d_id-tbe..honors lasl Wednesday when Sumner V1as sworn in at the Orange County Courthouse here. General DeBarr also presented Judge Sumner with a pair of major's Sentence Set In Card Spree ap'parentchangeof~earl he relented, giving re·.1-----------'----------....J.===='--'------ by Gov. Edmund-G . view power to attorney Brown.Jr; Ga.ry Davis ,_ h.is ex.· The ·santa Ana Police · ecutive secr~lary . · - Department "and · the' Davis ·said the grants county Sheriff's ·Depart.-·cleared for funding were ment will receive a total recommended for ap· of $450,000 in federal an-·proval by former Gov . ti·criine funds out 9' a Ronald Reagan's ad· $5.8 million total ap· ministration. . s•••k oat leafs, a gin. from Gen. Earl E. Anderson, assislanti commandant of the Marine Corps. Judie Sumner will be assigned to Volunleet! Training Unit (Law) 12·32. The unit works with thd judge adVocate section at El Toro Marine Corps Aii' Station. ~ SUmner first served in the M • e rps 2:4 years ago. He enlisted in October 1942 as com~ missioned in 1944. He serv.ed overseas in World War" JI and the Korean conflicl_;ts a platoon leader and :intelligence officer. He also served as a legal of(icer: at El Toro. Sumner left. the Marine Corps as a cap- tain in 1952. "I've had Continuing interest in-the Jr14rine" Corps and in m alters of national defense and, iJ the Marine Corps feels I can be of assistance, I'll gladly 'do my part,'' Sumner said. , 0-dt Nedf!ft SANTA ANA -A Hun· tingt.on Beach man ac· cused on arrest of being involved in a $60,000 spending spree made possible by the use of fraudulently obtained credit cards has pleaded g uilty to charges of J:rand theft. . Orange Co unt y Supe.rior Court Judge J .E.T. ''Ned '' Rutter sent Gary Lee Stewart, 25, of 80 Huntington St., to the county jail for nine months and placed him on three years probation. El':~·~ ... ,-........ .... ~ "'iC1!""' . • ... y .......... l~ll S..tc .., ......... ~ftliw~ c!=~ SAO PAULO, Brazil ~-!!!!!!i!""!!"-!!!!!!!~~·~·~'!'-!!!"-~··!!!!!!' coMMOMs (AP) -Forni.er HOWELL E. COMMOHS. ,es;dnltof Brazi Ii an Presiden-t- .... .,.... .. ec:11, ca. 0•1•"' -•--1-rt M uUI 65 died ...,11 1•. 1t1$. Sur•J"'" by Ms •If•. -• , • . Sftlr1•w-to•'"''°"': t•o softS, Owb Monday at a bospttal eam-s '"" 1t1m com-: -where he bad undergone ~.SM!'-SchMldef'; '-~,.. f k 'd • -.o. F-49 1..e• Hut-•PW Joye• treatment or l ney . · ~ __ , ..,_ ...,_,, c.o . .,,.,.. problems. He served as 111• -,J.W.C"Mlt"-S •ftdVll"Qh~ • t • "d t f -.. !iffvk" w111 11e n.1c1 TllHG9Y, 10 er1 m pres• en o ....,u n, •t 1:00 PM, Peoit Fam11y Brazil on five occasions ~ Catani•• F-••I Ho.-, Welttnilnster. th t ca. n. tMnlty r"1unts ,,_UonJ.., before the 1964 coup a _.,. io-1 .. cwenge COuftty 0oti..n·s ·put-the-preseat-covem-------[-~~· Hosplt••-.. ment into power. · ' SINGE• MARGUERITE R. SINGER, res.I· dlfttlllf eor-111e1 ~·. C•. Oateofoe- '"' .....,11 lO, 1t1s. 5.ufvlwd b¥' hw ; N · T--iee ~.Pl•(Sif19•r.S.rvktt..,.,1... ew &~ tw'"9ftt "'411 t.. 1Wlvate WlldllrsMy, ...,nl U. al l:OD PM, P•<lfk Yie- Memorl.t P•••. N•-r1 fkll(JI.. BlllU• F u L L E R T 0 N - ..,.._..COo"_•tM11rctirecws. • SaJvadOr· Zavala of LlfNU . Placentia has been e1ttt-. WANOl LENTZ, •• ,ldeftl of .S..· ed presiaent of the North ~. Ca. 0.1• of dNlh ..... 11 20.. . ' 1t1s. s un•lv•d tir h•r d•,,.tflter, Orange ·County Com· Vir9k'll• Miller of Col'DM del IMr: • 't c II D ' . -· Ak Mn:I L.,,,, 01 covlftll _.. muru Y o ege · istrict ·~"' LAtiu o1 s. c._.--; 11w Board of Trustees. ooking for a good way to save? vrand(lllklrllft..,.. -1t•••l"fll'aoldson. n your own home. Besides :5ervkH-1U t.. Nld W•Gnflday, ...,..;i -----------1",~ n .e 11:11 -. P•<ttk v1-CNpet P(;BUC NOTICE iving you and your lamily a .,."' P•s .... LAWl'itfla o . FruM'"9offl· lace to live, your home is an c:o.111. Efttombn1aftt, Pa<lll< Vl•w l--====c.:====--·r ""'"°'l•I P•••. Newport h•<h. • llOTICIETOClillfDITOdo inveslment in the lu4Jre. ~11,<v..,.MDrt...,.,•1~~-. o•aut.llTaaNs•E• And now is the ti1Tt€'to buy ISMs..'M1-•1VU.C.C.I • , VASNIELL Noll<• Is hereby giveo lo lhe that home, because mortgage l>OUGLAS YASHllELL. m.ldlllll of Creditors of FRED F. lllNNER arid c redit is more available. One 1"""'9 ca o.teflfdiMOl ...... lltl,"7i.. ·CHAIRMAN J. KIHNGER , , . ~ b.,. i.1s •II• e.111rke. Mr. Tr..,lffon, who5e ~"""''~sis source might be the local hnan· v.-.n -'*'-P•s• Pras111en1 d L..H. 1•m Rl(lgabOl'o, Tinli!'• Counlr 01 cia\ institution where you have ~ fi<tl..-Y Club Past PrltSldanl Of Oranoe. Stille ol ca1ttor111•, IMI •bulk _we,IWMdYU1.0.1u ..... 110Ub.Lt. trMnlllt'lsatiou11obemaHtoonoo. an account. For others, see a e;,..,.,"°, •• c 1111torn111, ,.. • .., ... KAMMER MMi EL.AINE J. KAMMER, REALTOR* He can give you a H•••U 011trlict ol Klwaflll Chllb. Tr1111sterees,wfloOWbuslness MlldrtU~ • • . &-'* .. ...,k .. _.11 •Mid T~ 250S s. 0ou;111s. s.i111 At111, c-.y ot lot of good ideas on creat1v_e *"· .+t"4, et 11,•AM, P9Cltk vtew Or<ln9C. s1111eo1 cau1ornl•. · financing. M•fl'IOt'l•I P•l"k, N••POrl t!leKl'I. TM prOPeflY lo be tr•llS ..... 1$ TOR• P9C1t1oY ... MNtWrwdW~-.. IO<•'"" .. 1 • e. 11111 s 1'"' ND-*· Call your REAL now • • ·• .• er..1.,..w.COuntyo10r1111a-,SUit11ot d. start saving now r ----------,1 Qlilwlll•. • S.ld propKly is deKribed lo gllflef'lll IALTZ-IR•HOM , NBALHOMI Corona dm Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa -l&LllOADWAT MOITUAAY 110 Broadway, Costa Me"" 642·9150 McCOl:MICK • • MOITUAIT • Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan capistrano 495·1776 ~ PAClftC YllW MIMOllAL PAllC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive 11 : All sloe'-lft lrlllk, lhrturK. eqytp. l'l'leftt •ftd goOd will of !hill ~(ti "'°Pbu1.iM5S to,_,.., PERIN0'51111d ICUted 111 -E. 1111'1 Street No. l(W, Cot.t.I Mew, Cou11tr ot Dr•n.ge, stmot ~lilwl'li•. Thebulto. 1ransler•illbe<~· ftl"" w •lier lhe 3rd dily ot Mlly, t•IS, •t 10 A.M. •I ProlaJsl-.1 Escl'OW ,S.,vic.es, 1'21 N. Tvslin Awn., S.lltil >n•, Cowntr ot Ora11~,_SlM• of ~·;,.,,,;;.. -. -. Sol• n•MWl'llo"'9 Trms~•ll llusilll'SS ,,.,.., ""4 addrasWf, ...i bof' Tr-terors tw tlllr ttir• .,..S.111$1 1*51,il<e: NONE 0.ted: April t•.1•7S Ottoo. K11nvner Tr1111sferee E•lllne J. K•fl'lfl'ler Traorismee Pl.lllllshed Or<lft9e CO.st 011ity Plwt, Aprll H, l91S UoM·7) I. I ID REAllOR ~ tlEWPORT HARBOR~ COSTA MESA BOARD OF REAl.Tils proved by the Brown ad-The biggest 'single ministration. grant in' the ~tale - Brown recently more thar:-$405.000 - criticized such grants, will go to Santa Ana for a admi.nistefed by the state· computerized command office of Criminal Justice and control network. Planning. saying they, create jobs for 'white Sol-Santa Ana police and lar bureaucrats but dOlit-the sheriff, bo~h or which Uelofigbtcrime. work out o( buildings in The money comes the county Civic Center, from the federal Law will s.hare another Enforcement Assi.stance $250,000 for consolidation Administration. of records. GREAT NEW CAR Flis· Comp.'lCfS Sidll' A?X 1.J ....... whlll!W.lll plus Sl.77 l'ederJI ~Tax "" 'ra ·The General Jumbo 780 ... the sa me tire You·u see on many 1975 fle\W cars. Two glass belts, a two·p\y polyester cord body. and a multi· rib tn!ad design provide lo ng mileage, e~s,y ,l)and ling, a nd great traction on VJet o r dry surfaces. SIZES Charge ft SIZES0 C78-14, E78-14, E78-15 fit: Small Cars F78-14.F78-15. G78-14. H78-14, H78-15,J78-15. ...,__,.G 78-lS•i32" 4U8-l.il52 ;;;r - ·for for ... __ ·-~ plu5 from $2.10 lo $2.41 Federal EXase-1 plus from $247 lo S2.69Feder~I Eiiclw plui; from S2B4 lo SJ 21 Federal Elldse' : ~ Ta .. per tlred~xling on ~i«. . Tax prr ~redeperidingon Mie. Tiil! pa dredepe!'ldlngon ~e. • ~ ~ ., , Blackwalls $3 to $4 less per tire depending on size · • Newport Beach. California ' 644-2700 Pllll PAMlt. T COLOMIAL IRIMllAL It is not a simpte task 1or .a patient to HOMI reach and matntoln '1eanwetght" fOf life. First the 7801 Bolsa Ave. patient must haYe an honest desire to cure his Westm inster problem .•. then accept·professlord guidance 893·3 525 trom trained Medical Doctors. SMITHS' MORTUAIT I Llndora's unique 10..week treatment 627 Main St. and training program w~ teach patients how to Huntington Beach ' reach and maintain their "lean weight" fOf life. 536-6539 .. A safe and pioctlcat plan, with proper nutrttionat I dlef, and contlnyal emotional support. New PUBLIC NOTICE audio and sub-llmlnol visual aids are used to moth!alettie patienl. The entire program Is under · COASTLINIEllEGIONAL . the sl!ict supervision of Medical Docton; special· OC.C:U,.ATIONAL ,.llOOlll!M tit& in 8artotrtc Medicine. ••k• l••lllfll •llh NOTICE tS HEllEBY GIVEN IMI llndotoOlnics ore owned and odmlnlstered by ti. Governl"'ll Bo•rd ot tr.. COMUiflll Medical Docb'I that r9*1C:t their pmctlce to Borlatrics. ReolflNll Occ11P11!10fl;1I Program ol Or_,. Qounly, Catitor..ie, wlU recai.,. H.L Clinlc,P91aml9ore.llc...::lbyf195'ofeofCdlfomlo. r.--Wtlo11 :0DA.M.Ol'lttw$.I p ., .. ,, tt1S, al !"-Olli« of con for lnlormollon QllllllM ......... OCU1Palkinill Pro-el"••· t•·ic•t•d •I 9011 Harbor Monday lhru F!ldaY a AM. lo 6 P. M. 8••'"'~ 8ulldl~ "C", SUl"1. 11 & ~L *S:ci ;~'::.ii'-.;. 9:!k~~ lindora~ ...... elMI rNd lfll": TM P~cfttM.ol ... en ..-.. .,.... to • uWd ., dliWWik. A•..,..,..•• IJI ec<<l"IM!IU Wlltl OMll .... lflllnildiOM ..... S...lflu-MEDICAL CLINIC ......... .,. -tlfl ftt. 11'1h9'1ke .... ~~Occ...,eitloMt ........ -HatW •t ••d, ......,. .. , ... :• '' • caw NEWPORT BEACH 'COSJA MESA -r.Qftfetol• ... ........ "'.,.-.r-..... ..,. ~.,,.,...,.11s1•"'-'"'"ill!*"' 64.5-3740 557-1893 ........ ~I'll~· PooeP!OOmlonai Metollerde TN> 0.V.rtllN le.,tll .. c..-t!IM ,......... OclClllP14'-1 ,, ... aft! , .. Bldg. ProfeSJlonal ~dg .., .... tlw rlftll le ,..;.ct•nv.,e11-. .,,, not MC:••t4'•11• •<<•Pl , .... 19!WBt son lernordlno • E. Long leach • ..... on HHll bicl • and to .. ,,... <lf\V lnfometl(y or Jt Hawthorne· Orange· Newporl hach mvtarlly !fl_., bid raceiwd, • DlledlM•c.h11.191S. • -....,., •• long lleoc:h. ~ COASTLINE Rll.GIONA'-' lO Habra •Woodland HUii • Sherman OOkl g.c.c,ATIONA.L l'AOG•AM Or••'~'· c;a.llfor!N Welt COYlno • Fu119fton. RIYMfde. santo Montca 8yi..l-"'"0• It COOIG-.. •Pomona• cemtol • ~ Mtt.-ita..,.r1~ . ' ;.l.1t'pit:""' ...... • , r ,Ill" el·-··· II = t"' ...,.,, I)"" ,.W: .. •l:•• fl l ..... .... ''""'fl""'' -- ' ·Import Radial Special General Sprint-Jet Radial Available in sizes to fit most foreign cars. The General Sprint-Jet Radial has a deep five rib trea.d for long mileage, and traction sipes for trac-· tion on wet or dry pavements. 95 Size 1555Rl2 1ubeles.< blockwol~ plus Sl.46 Federal E><ise Tax. .... 155SR12 145SR13 155SR 13 165SRl3 155SRl4 165SR14 175SR14 155SRl5 165SRl5 185SRl5 ........ .... _, _, $36.95 · $29.95 535.95 S29.9S $38.95 531.?5 $41.95, $32.95 $40.95 $31.95 $42.95 $33.95 $47.95 $37.95 $42.95 »3.95 $42.95 $33.95 $50.95 $39.95 SALE. ~OS MAV 3 • ..... D.TAX $1.46 Sl.48 ' .~ Sl.63 ,,. Sl.83 .,,. $1.70 .. Sl.94 ' ,, ,.,1 $2.08 ,i Sl.84 1' $2.04 ' $2.34 " I " • TT .;,.! 1WNO£CK: Should 0..., ~al 1t1m1 lilts or h5 !1A"I !ohortdu!'tigdil ~ wr• hara bf\lordm ~ 111Mlor~~a ttw ~ ~ • Don Swedlund Inc. -................. .. ••ii!c~oi!Il!AlllSll!T!I. ---~!~ ' GEMERAL TIRE , ~~ "n _ , flu Pltolie 540.5710 .,., 64~5033'.~d ' • ··~ •• l ,-- . .. ., ' ·~wa~ Orphans Get Love, Care Small mattresses In neat rows · fill the center or the gymnasium floor at the Long Bench Naval SupporL Station, Terminal Island. Under Navy blankets or flan· nel comfortcr.s a pluneload of Vietnamese and Cambodian 1>r· phans sleep fi tfully. •. i. Some, their Internal clocks not , ... dJusted lo the time chang'e, play • , with toy5 in the aisles between · mats. Others watch television in •1 a,s,cinatlon. """' Thia is a way slaUon between· ~their· Ii.Ce j_n Southeast: l\sla and new homei; somewhere in the United Statti;. . While most arrived in San 'Francisco und· were treated at' ' >the Presidio, a number were I 'cured for at Terminal Island. a The armed services provided f doctor~st nurses, and corpsmen to' ' . handle. the me<lical prObJerps. , 'R.ed Crolis· and, militar)' votun- t1 teers provided another vilul"'in· gredient, love. ·· · , :GREAT RESPONSE )' Volunteers were recruited by • , 1Los Angeles, Long Bench and. 1i (Orange County Red Cross units. '· ,_ The response was phenomen1I. Mrs. Lewis MacMillan, volun· teer coordinator for the local un· it, sald that almost 300 Orange Counlians huve given time lh\IS far. h"Jt was amazing how many ' people were willinf to do eight· hour shifts on shor notice," she said. Some volunteers, 4\luring the early days of the babylift opera· U , w.or.ked 36 stral1ht hours relief workers cOuld be"' ated. . Among the largest contingent wer.e 25 members of St. Mark Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. Others represented Childreri's Home Society, Right to Life and International 'Orphans, Inc. and therewerestu· dents from ·uc Jryi.ne, ·Orange Coast College, Golden West College, a.nd Cal State Fullertan. Volunteers worked as "lap· · pers," providing indivicfual al· · tention to one child Jdr an eight· hour shift. The .orphans have been as young as five days and up l.Qagel2orl3. What motivates people lo • BEA ANDERSON, Edttor T.-...r,A,..llll,ttlS .. volunteer? "I went Into it, like many peo·, pie, with conrllct.ing feelina1:1, .. said Crystal Dooley, an RN who his been with Red Cross for 24 years. IMPRESSIONS ''My reeling was that I was ex· pcriencing in some small way what the ravages or war are like for children. What impressed me· most-,-both=a~ -nu_r-se a.•d- personally, was the terrible psycliic t-rUuma to these children. . · ••1 saw symptoms of withdrawal among many of them. Some were unable to react . one way or another lo love or at- tentioo. . "But, on the other hand, there seemed to be a tremendous feel· ing of resiJjency. I got the feeling· that t~ese kids are going to rilake it. The)>'re going lo be okay." No matter how you reel abOul it Polit\cally, she said, when you are raced w,ith a child who is sick, huilgry and lost; you;re going to help . RN Nancy Donaldson, a Red ' jirosn r o luni eer a nd Hoag One m ale volunteer , urged to anyone's fighting andhaveneve"r . C?~P-l_a C".';J P f>Y!-!, noted thut t·ome along by his wire. was so en· Jived a peaceCul day." ' $0m t: of th e inCanls were sufrer· lhusiaslic he couldn't wait lo help A Costa Mesa volunteer had ing "griefof sepuration. again; 1 mixed feelings. "I sat and won· "We knew from lheir 'chaHs Mrs. Elwood "l<!PJ>ed" a five dered how all or these littlQ. •lnd their behavior that they had year-old Cambodian boy named children feel. Whal do they think?· been nursing babies a few days Angoy, who she described as "a How will all or this affect~m? berorc. I reully believe that the street kid, tough, seU-surricient, Do they understand it all?tHow chanc,es ror Survival will be a real winner I think he'll be \1:ill they react later to being hi~,her here ~han in Vielf!am, okay.'' · taken from their own country?" . ,. These kid~ are .~ernbl~ sick -Mary Nolan, dire(.1.orof a child Th~re was lime, several said, w1tll-t$.l-upper--:r:esp1rat~infec.·-=development center 1n~-saota ~ lo thi.nltaboutwhethec the baby· lion, mulnutrition . How could Ana noted that many or the lirt "'as the right lhmg to do, but you not help them ·!'' children seemed lo-have been on other concerns-were -more im· GOOD f.EELINGS "When you Jeave, after eight hours or more, yo u're very tired, "but you feel . very good," Mrs. Donaldson addc:d. · Nancy Elwood , with several ·recruits from St. Mark wher~ ~h~ is a de.aeon , h.as done two tours or duty so Car. She went because '"it was a chance to do something.'' She found the station, "burst-. ing with love. There ·were 65 children, 65 lappers and 35 back· u1> volunteers. These children were terribly sick, but that didn't bother anyone. We · just loved them.'' • Ul'IT......,._ / their own, or in the care or older mediate. 1 children, since age three. flealth problems are severe ror "I don't lb ink you cou ld drop many of the children. . . · an American child in the same Some surfer from "orphanage situation and expect him to sur. 'syndrome" and won 't sleep un· vive. These kids, the older ones, less they. are held and rocked. In· arc terribly self-s u!ricient. '' Cants were terribly dehydrated in 'fhe babies, she said, mighL some groups and would n.oteat. h d , , J never ave ma cit. · Com munication with older A Navy Wife felt th<Jt in some children bad to be non-verbal or small way, she could ease the through <Jn overworked Viel· trauma of war and separalion for namese tr~nslalor. ~ one child. " ~'You feel so powerless when it But. would volunteers go back· comes to war. The children are again? the ones who sufrer m~t·-thc 1n-. ·Docents don 't understand \\hy "Anytime they call me," most responded. ''fhey need us." • These children are typical of those seen by Daily Pilot feature writer, Allison Deerr when she volunteered as a babylift 'lapper~ • Distant Battle Brought Closer Maybe the Vietnam war is too distant. We can turn the page or change the channel and it goes away. For thousands of innocents, it neVer goes away. . _The face of war has shy brown eyes, a sleepy smile aftd IS six years old. His name is Nguyen Van Khoi and a fe\v days ago he lived in a Saigon orphanage with his older· brother. , He was '1mi!1e'' for awhile last weeek, and I dOubt that l lleverforgetb1m. . As a R"ed Cross ''lapper'' from mid~ night to 8 a.m. l .'W·as assigned to be one constant thing in his all too chaotic life. The Navy do.ctor who briefed the in· coming shift told us all we had to do was love them. · Home Ju·st a Word? Jt wasn't hard. Khoi shyly accepted me as another in a long series of st.Cange faces and voices. lie consumed peanut butter sandwiches and.apple juice with aplomb. I !ws footage of Vietnamese o ans being united with their ·a ptive American families has had an impact. . ' Private and public agencies Ive . been swamped with ~ephone calls -from couples o've made a family decision t there's room foronemore. I . hut, what effect has the Viet- n f m babylirt had on the •A.L'erican Child wailing in foster JCAre for a permanent adoptive me? An estimated 100,000 to 120,000 American children remain or. ;-• •• baned •. a .bandoned, ignored, ht in,Jegal snarls or nevi:r for adoption. Why can't we take care of our ? Jacque,line Thom•s. ad · inist'rator o"f licensing and acement for Orange County's doptlon1 Dlvl1lon, offered a nle fof' consideration. Recen{Jy, Ora·nge, Los Angeles nd San Bern·ardJno counties pro· uced on lllustnled pomphlet bout ch-tldren waiting [or m,a, their 1\orles capoul~. • "We' distrib\Jted ·al ieast 6,000 brochures to all kinds or groups and organizations. Do you know how many calls we got in Orange County? Just14, POOR RESPONSE "Compare tha't to lhe more than 1,000 calls we handled ask- ing about the possibilities or. adopting a Vietnamese child. We had to have Orange County Adop· live Parents Association help us handle all the calls.'' The county agency, Children's Home Society and the local chapt.er of Holy Family Services have been flooded with phone . .calls. "Adoption ta normally an in· dividual decision, but people seem to have r:esponded to the Vietnam situation as a nation," said an a1ency spokesman. Dave Herbert, executive direc· tor Of CHS Oranae CountYt said that there has been a de1ree or positive fall-o ut. Some potenUal adoptive families have be&vn to consider choo1ln1 Amerlc•n children with special needs. He su11e1ted that many have responded lo lbe Soulbeut Aal1111 . . 1 childr"en because of the pcl5SibiJi. ty or getting an inrant or toddler, for whom most American families may wait for years. SPECIAL NEEDS Celia Suminski, director of .casework for Holy Family, said that the agency has 35 children under care in Los Angeles and Orange counties. ''The children who are hardest lo place now are mixed racially and with moderale to serious medical problems,'' she said. "Peopl~ seem· to be more will· ing ·lo take on children who are older, and whO may experience physical or emoUobalproblems, illbereisacrlsis." ' S<>ulhern {:aliforiiia children with similar prot.lem$ coulCI benefit from the · care of such Jamilies as well, she said. Kathy Kricensky, foster care ioonlln•tor ror CHS. noted lhal 0only'JO percent Of the Children Un • der the agency's care ate less than two years old. or the remainder, 6S percent are five and older. "Tbete children requ;.., a lol of uadenlandlng. Whal we look for r are flexibility, strengths and weaknesses. We look at the total family as a unit." · STRENGTHS What is a strength ror one child mayi>e a weakness for another, she said. A child who needs a lol of attention, TLC and time 111ay need a family where the mother is home most or the time. Another child, not yet ready for ·this much love, may benef'it iJthe mother is employed. or ·a go- getter. ''We're looking for families for children, NOT children for families," she stressed. The older child nortnally~has strong mem.orles and attach· • rrients to his birth pafents and is not the Ideal Infant ready to be molded and shaped, which many couples prefer. ''But, the challenge and the re· wards are there.'' These children are placed in foster care as a first step in hopes of placing them in permanent homes. "They know it Is a tempotary sltuatla.n an4 lhey want (lleeHOME,PapllZl He giggled with glee at the television and the new toys scattered on .the gy.m noor. He grinned shyly when ''we•• took a shower, .I gf!tting_morc soaked than he. · We both cracked up brushing teeth and rummaging through stacks of Red Cross clothes to find something for his long legs and' slim h.it>S. • · I coul<\il 'their but love him. We couldn 'l help but love all of them. After a few hours we memorized their faces. their personalities, the ones that smiled, the ones who never seemed to smile. There were 37 children on (he flight that landed al Los Alamitos Naval Air Station last Wednesday night. They were healthier than previous orphans cared for in Long Beach. but still not well by American standards. Soon, we were family. When a huge Army practical nurse urged a laugh from an unhappy child, everyone shared . . When it came time to hug Khoi goodbye, knowing I'd never see him again, 1 realized how much all of us cared. IL didn 't matter why they were here. They were children, sick, hungry, homeless, whQneeded us. A child can't understand politics. He can comprc.heod two arms around him. at night in a strange place, a com~ forting voice, s omething filling in his belly. He can understand lov<?. There are no words to 'describe the feelings when Yoo. l)ug a child 1oodbye. • • I l ,, , . • Sharon, Jimmy, Benny and Gary (clock- wise from upper left) • wait .• and wait.. and wait. Mismatches Burned Dress Decoded By ERMA BOMBEO( .. , wish to heavens Emily Post would spell out what ''come casual " to a party means. Casual in my dictionary reads, "A thing that is a ccidenta l. Not planned or sought." When I go lo a party casual. that's exactly "'hat I am ... an unplanned,.unsought accident. My hus band's id ea or "casual" is going to bed \V ithout a nec~tie. JC he "'·ould back me up in ·1o1;haleve r s tyl e I c hose. i t v;ouldn't be so bad. But it never fails. We never m atch. I emerge from the closet where I am dress- ing and look at him for the first time. · .·'What arc you doing?'' 1 s hout_ .. You look like the g room on top of itWt.'dding cake ... "'Whal are you s upposed to be?" he grimaces. ··1-1ansel or Gretel?" "'Look." I s aid. "The hostess m ade a big point of telling me to "Comesupercasual'.'' "That" docsn 't mean wearing a gym suit with a whisUe around your neck." "This is not a gym suit. Why don't you at least take off your tie? "I'll take off my tie if you "'·ear a skirt." ··1 got it. You change to a sport shirt and I 'II put on slacks."'' ;,I've got a better idea. You wear a dress a nd I 'II wear a sport coat." I retire to the closet again and co~e out a rcw minutes later in a AT WIT'S END sleeveless basic black and heel s. In the m e antime, he has changed to a pair of baggy pants .and a sweatshirt. ··she s<.i id •casual,' not destitute , .. I s<.iid . .;Then why are you dressed up like a dining room hostess? I a m goi ng back and change." ;\£te r se\•cr:.i l trips lo the -closet~ I fin all y decide on my ori gin al outfit <.ind he gocs ·back to his origin al s election. 1\l the pa rty it becomes ob-- ''ious that no ·one knew what •·c<.i s ual'' m·cant. All or thC \vomc n are £orm a ll y attired as :.ire all the men. As I pass by a group, I hear my dapper husband explain. ·· 1 just picked Erma up al the gym and she didn't have lime lo cb ange. '' Boy, is he going to gel a "'casual" punch in the mouth on the way home . · Promise her anything, hut give her DIV<JRCE on1y,jzQ. BY~e This Mother's Day send Mom a greeting all the world can share. Express your love in a Daily Pilot Mother·s Day greeting. lt"s easy. Write your message to fit the printed border below. Bring it to any Daily Pilot office prior to noon May 8. Or, you may mail e clipping of the border with your message and payment to Box 1560. Costa ~esa. CA. 92626. The minimum charge is $8. ~ . . . WITHOUT AN ATTOFINEV G~~:~~E~D 11111 673·2345 LoceffOMill HIOlll"'Jfooo - PRESCRIPTIONS • Cltnwf ""-ft e Olhwllf Lil • Nfll .,.., .,..... .,_,.,._ I I I Who 's ·Waiting? Parents Wanted Who's waiting roe an adoptive home! There's Gary, a seven-year-old with an lmpist-grin, a handsome. lively boy who has come a long way sinceliis bearing loq wa1 diagnosed and treated. And there's Sharon, 91 a blUE;·eyed blonde who'd like an ac--- Uve family wJth the ablUly to focus on the needs of a girl who has been no one's child for loo long. Or, Jimmy and Benny, brothers '12 and 9, with individual needs that. may be best6Crved in separate homes. Blondish and fair-skinned, Jimmy is healthy. athletic aft!! otitgoin1:-Benny is an a1=tive cblld who mighl fit well into a famlly with olher ch.ildre.n. There. a!'e sibling groups lhal would like lo find a home together-three <'hildren 6 to 9, girls 6 and 8. · And, children like Chris and Paul, "rubella babies," who've faced a number of medical problems in their young lives. , Sheddrick, Christine and Danny are beautifui, black children '¥ho ares. 9 and 6. All are healthy and would benefit from a warm family or their own. Public and private ageMies in Orange County have many children .•. like these, Waiting for just the right parents, just the right home." · · . · ''They're ours. Shouldn't we ta~~ care of our own?'' . From 8-1 ... 'Home' Defined? permanence," she said. The public may be unaware or the intricate communication. system among public and private agencies on a local, national and international level, Herbert said. OOMMVNICATION "Built into the law is the re- quirement that local agencies make .the needs of special children known to public and private agencies statewide. "Information on the national level is gained through the Adop- tion Resource Exchange of North ·America, which periodically pro- vides bulletins with descriptions and photographs of children needing homes.'' Special children may be ol~er, in sibling groups, have physical or emotional problems, or have some d egree of retardation. Children over seven are ·the hardest to plaCe age bracket. because they often have de· veloped some real problems. Racially mixed children, especially .those under 2, are l~ss difficult to place than in the past. What about the possibility oC adopting a foreign·OOrn child? The nace Or the baby-lifl seems Starting tomorrow. •• Dee1l Quilt Comt(>rt BUDGET PRICED! You·d txpect to pay· much mott ! ~aly quality innerspring :ntd htavy duty foundation. Plus decorator cover deep- 11u ihc.'d_ for '3sling con1fort. A lot -of-n1a t l ress ·for -t 11e-n1tu1ey ! Sealy Rest Guard '"° $592?. Full Si1e c.'a. pc. S79.9S· Qut'en Si.te 60xso·· ea. pc. SI09.9S Kins Size 7~,xso" J·pc. sel S279.9S to have slackened but agl!Tlcies have been told to stand by because more children may be .arrivin& via several interna- ·uonal agencies. First priority, however. is giveri to those who already com- pleted certification and have been waiting for a child, through the large agencies. The local agencies have been asked by the state department of health to submit lists of ramilies for whom home studies. have been completed and who have ex- pressed a willingness to accept~ Vietnamese child . Only arter these families re· ceive children would others be needed. Agencies are ofrering group meetingS where the problems of inter-country adoption are explained. · "We take this opport~nity to acquaiot potential adoptive parents of the needs of the children here iri Orange County, in Southern California and across the country.•' Herbert.said. 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HOW CAN YOU .-rAHP MAVIN6 HIM 0AlrOl.ANO f? He'§ Gor·• 111.s, ~Y !!EM:, &A~ 8 TIME5 HI~ WEIW><l" IN ·FOOrf, EVEl<Y OAY, ANO H~ A l MOLAfH THAT NEVE~ Qi,411'! HE YES.WITH SHOT AAOTHER GUN I DICN'T l<HOW IRSTr HE llAD• MRS. ?. ............. __ ·----.. • by Harold Le Doux SHE'S .APPARENlt.Y IN SOME KIND.Of SHOW 6US1HES5! I CHECKED THE PAPER 6l1T THERE AREN'T Nf't MEW PLAYS COWNG ·.'O TOWN! by Mell tNMY HO!A5E YOIA OON'I NOTICE 11" ,;() "'"""·" . ' ~ • I I ' DAILY P1LOf • ., y(AH ... Hf f!Gll~'ES ANYlHI N6 HE SAYS · AfT•I: THAT IS Tli£ BEGINNING OF A NEW Al:0lJMENf 1""H!S ,..RAl..ilNG 8RA, 1""00, MRS. HENNING .' -li • by Gus Arriola ------. by RoclcJe.-Bollen ... Tl415 MOR1'11N0, SHE. LIT THE \ORO""G Ef<.ID Cf' HER CIGl>.l<ETTE . THE GIRLS "I know lhi~ much. l'J like gardening a 101 heller if the ,,.,·urms would go some pl:1cc cl~c uni ii I fin ish digging ii." I· I ~ . I r . I; -u ' . I I ~I - ( ,· • • , • • ll:f DAILY PILOT Tuea.day, Apr\122.1975 • 'F,1ther's Da11' ~et 11r11s ' Glenda Jackson Sig~s .Movie Pact LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oscar 'vinner Glenda Jackson has signed a contract to appear in a series or films to be produced by Robert Enders for Brut Productiol'\S. · First film under the· Contract will be "Hedda," based on lb&en's ··Hedda Gabler," ln which the English actress is no\v appearing at the Huntington Ha•RUfTffll'S Holl l"moodl. jiiiji•jijij"' Ul'HOLSTElll-Y' ...... .,..w .. ........ ltJJH ..... ltY& c-. ...._14MJl't . ,_ ... -·-"lllM.UI 1111!1 TH£ llllLUEllCE" [O UTDOORS) A breath of fre1h air. In the DAILY PILOT ...:.~~:::..:-=-=..:~.!!...=.;L:....:.~-:-. ~ • Laguna ·opens '6.·Rms' Special Sl,aied on ~iss,Baker ' ' For anyone Who hasn't seen the season's mo.st popular new comedy "6 Rms Riv \VU,''. it 's back again toni1ht, this time at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. ., The new Laguna show, opening a thrM·week n,m, reunites the team or Bob Engm~ and Jacqul,e' -Mollett w:ho Carried otr all tbrQe ~c\* t>f L.aauna ~ bit conaedy ''Plaza Suite" rourlears af1:o. "6 Rm'S'' leads a _parade o diversified !ootli«hl fare hitting Orange Coast stages ~s week, lnclud· lnr the reopening of the Irvine Community Theater's ''Father's Day," a UC Irvint·production lntermissiOn Tom Titus J t LOS ANGELf<S (AP>-JClleDlllDe Baker, 'wijo died Aprll 12 ol\~r so yeiri' ol lnt•m•• tJ.onal rume 01 o a ain.ier and dancer, will be the subject of a tw'q:bour NBC special for Sum: 'mervlewinii .• · .'• •.. Pl'oducer Bob BaMer said the project has • .-<J.. ~ bee~ under way since last summer. · 8ebaatian's West Dinner PIUyhouae ancl~~lef' 19 ·~· ').'ht special will cover Miss Baker's'tlre Fits" at South Coast RepertOry, 80th J~Y every,. rr~ft,· her early t. Louis day~·through her night.butNonday. ' Parisian fame and up lo her •Ja1t ltalph Wolf and Debbie Struble headline the •rformances in "J\n Evening with Joaephlne · o( "A Man for All Seasons" and a chJldre,-.•s show. · ''The PatChwork Girl of Oz, at the Cost&M"esa Civic -:P &aYhouse. -+r- • DIRECTING ''$RMS ftiv Vu " for the Laguna players is Marthella Randall, who also staged the splendid re\rival of "Pt1ister Roberts" at the Moulton Playhouse earlier in the season. The well· traveled play (making its fourth county ap- pearance) centers on a pair of strangers wha. find themselves locked in a vacant apartment. 'cast of "'Most Happy Fella" at the <finner.thea_!.er!., .. ,.,,.,,_aker.'' _ · · _ ,.. · · .... · 140 Avenida PleO, $aJt Oletnente:=eurtai~ -timei ~ijiijiijiiji~ijiijiii;iii~;i~~~~~~~~ vary throughout the week and reservaliona, at 1 • 492·9950, areimperaUve. ..._ , · SCR's "Subject to FitS1' spollights GarY Bell, Marlene Silvers and Art Koustik under the direction or Dayid Emmes at the Thtrd Step Theater. 1827., Newport ·Blvd., Co~~•, Mesa. Curtain is 8 o·c~ock with a 3 p.ni . matinee ~ ~nday •. Keservauons So. C•llt College ,... Pt•••nlt "THIEMAN WHO CAN '-TOOtNNER"l :30p,m, Aprll. 24·26·2• Joini,ng Engman and. Miss Moff.ett in t~e Laguna cast wilJ be Vic May, Carmelita. Moffat,. Jean Downing, Robert Welch and Helen Vail. Welch doubles as stage manager, with Carl Callaway band.lir,g sound and lighting. _ ''6 'Rms'· Rly> Vu" "'ill be stag~ Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:30 for three weeks in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 La&una, Canyon Road, Laguna Bectch. Reservations 4M!o?43. 646·1363. * CALLBOARD ....:The San.Clement~ Community Theater bas called auditions for its summer musical, "George M" .... tryouts will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to l _p.m. at .Ule House of J\1usic, 101 El Camino Real, San Cl_eme~te. ; . :the show opens Aug. 15 under the d1rect1on of Paul Jdeker and will ruil for two weekends. . . "Guys and Dolls" has replaced ''.~ Streetca Named Desire" as the next production or the Pacific Academy, of the Performing Arts at the Playhouse in Orange .•.•. auditions for the TICKET DEMAND exceeded the supply or musical comedy will be Saturday and Sunday at lC Seats for the Irvine Community Theater's dramatic a .m. in the theater ;172 N. Glassel! St .••.•• comedy "FatKer's Day," so the s how is being _'.'.:'..'.:::..'.'.'..'.:::::..:'.::::::::.:...:::.:::,;::~=:,::=====:-·II hfou,ht back this weekend, two weeks.. •!\~r its original closing d ate, for three ad~1t1onal 'performances". · ' , . -. . Heading-the cast as.ttu:ee.New Y?,cic d1vor~ees . sharing an apartment bwld1ng are•'"Bedl Titus,. LaDonna DeBarros and Sandy Paskus, wittr.Robert sax , Don George and Charles Anthony playing their severed mates. ··Father's Day·· will be on stage Friday and Saturday at 8 :30 and Sund.ay at 7:30 in the Actor·s Playbox Theater at Golden West College. Because of limited seati.ng, reservations at 57-7297 are necessary. AT UC IRVINE Robert Bolt's ,.,A Man for All Seasons" will be i:iven an abbreviated three- performance run this weekend under the direction of Henry Woessner, staging the historical dram'a for his master's thesis~ UCI drama professor Ashley Carr plays the leading role of Sir Thomas More, supported by Kimberly Cole, Craig Gardher, Dav~d. Golbeck, Luther Hanson Jr., Jay ~lieatt and Trudie Kessler. Performance's will be given at 8 o'clock Thurs- day through Saturday in the Humanities· HaJI 'J'.heater on campus. Reservations 833·6617. • · THE YOUNG ER set has its own sho this weekend when the junior division of the Costa 'Mesa Civic Playhouse presents "'The Patch.work_Girl of Oz.'' Pati Tambellini."Playhouse resident director. is staging the play, the seventh in the 14-volume .. Oz" series by L. Frank Baum. Performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday al 8 o 'clock and Sunday at 2:30p.m. in!_he Com munity Recreation Center on the Orange Coun· ty Fairgrounds. Reservations 556·5300. . JJ ., ....... "G~FA THEI II". IRI . . IAllllA STlllS4MD JAMIS CA.AN "RIHHY LADY .. IPGI .. MHDH ON THI · OlllHT UPllSS" :~ · + . .,.... GAMlur ;"i'OMM.Y" · ... , .. --.. I I "i'rlno10 w1vU-111 < "CAUFORHIA SPLIT" ' ·' -.OUI MUS11T1115" •, ,. , "M.A.S.1-i':'' .. -fOUNfi Fl.• .. NiEf.lsnitr IN.i ."M.UUSS Y AMPlll IDU.a" ~5,-1178 ~ H OV.IRl w_, . ...._, Awmli!M1••'"-• DUSTlll HO-Alj, ""LE~MY''. .... ''HARR~D EXl'ERIMEHT". "!" • . -6"n Mon 1nA. Fri. fl'3C pm • S1t,1S...n.1Hol. 12.30 • Mot1 11'ru~fl I07 o m -ll.~5 · "HA.llY A TONTO .. '?A.NI CHA.SI"' IP&J '"TlllOltSTS"' "'SIV84-UPl .. Ill > CONTINUING along the coast ace a pair of pro- _fession'al productions . ..'..:The Most.Happy_Fella" at "AWOM UNDER THE INFLUENCE' "'Ol4GONS Dll HA•D" .... '"THlllTHl HAID WAY .. feebieand the Bean 2 ..... , .... .......... ..,. 2•.t.tlritW ..,.. ra1011sn· ""THI STlf:FOID WIYIS" .... ''CAUfOIMIA SPUr CINEMA CEHTEI --•Tilioll-'•O -·•-Cll(fll 979.4141 ... TOl.ATMACl.11- 14.COlolfC .... 540-7444 CINEMA WEST -' •• ...... 11Porhloy11 · c-plolnt" M.4 ..... 1 , ''lt.A:ZING SADDLIS" 111· I :4S.S: I 0.1:40 &ARGAIH MATINEES: Sl ,25 'Tll. 2_130 . SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES . -"' MN Dl!GO ,..,,,, AT &RISTo( ~~ ...... "THEDUGOH DIES HARD" t:J0.4:2S.7:21-I 0;2t SO. COAST "mOR MUSKETEERS" ~1 I. :~.;:;:."i';.r .... Featuring Supersax and Tony _!zzi' s 5 G\Jit~rs . +: 4 A BenefitCon~.fpr the Long Beach Regional ~rte C9llncil Thu~, April 24 _:: siop P:M. Lafayette Ballroo~, 140 Linden Ave., Long Beach ' Donation: Adults $10, Students $S Tickets Available at Liberty & Mutual Agencies. Butfum's 1hc!' W1llle~·a 1 ., • Tictt ... • SS.00 lv•nlng1. U .50 M.t~ . (SZ.50 fDf s.nlorCll'-1/lllodM!tt t i Melin-.I Av1Ullbl• eftilr AFT a,-Tiet .. ho!'!'",. '"' •••••d. . ~ If II lloe11, \~ chance1 .fr9 ~? you'll re1d tainllC aboul II In the • .1 DAILY PILOT Learn About AGGRESSION • •• ., Tonight at'8:00p.m. ' . ~ Then call in your questions to our panel of profe~ionals ' Tonight at9:00.p.m.· • {714) 897 -0302 ,. ' ' •• • • I Tonighi's TV Highlights KHJ (9) 7:30 -"RobinandtheSeven Hooc.Js." A muslc;:i l version of u Da_mon ff:unyon slol'y from 1964 with Frank S1natru •. Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. headrng the cast. · NBC (4) 8:30 -"This Is the West Thul Wa s ." Wild Bill Hickock and C1!lum1ty J 11nc get the comic trealm<!nt i.n this 1974 \Vcs tcrn with Ben Mul·pt1y Kim . Darby and Tony fo"'runciosu. ' h . ABC (7) 8:30 -"QB Vil, Part!." This hig hly honored two-part drama with Y Ben .Gazzar~, Lee Remick, Anthony -~ ~lopk1ns , Lesli e Caa-on and Dan O'Herlihj ts repealed, with Part II telecast Wednes-day evening. TV DAILY -LOG Tuesday EvenilllJ .... , .. '"'!lllirn"'........, ,.,. ~!!'f.:--· .... _,_ ...... --.. ...,,, .... ... , ... --...,_ =-(()) .... ICWct --... -. , .. ~· . 8 EATON P,etents * CBS REPORTS: "THE IQ MYTH" With Dan R•ther IJ llll!Jl'"-_ , .. IQ M)'lll !~Is llfolcklist 11-f:I t cloSI 1oo41 11 IQ lats-"'11\'i 111 ttttm llNl'i Mllllld IMm. ind ....ri .,... wl~ tMM. It "'° ....... hoW .., c-. to lie 11M111 1114 wfrf', t1N1 tl,iota IM ..., .,... hi .tlicll 11117 n .,.. Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES .... ~ ... -. CIHIJ@ CiJ - 1:4511 MMt: ~o.,e.rllf" (Cllfll) 'SI -Clil!Oll Wtbb, Anne f11ncl&. Wil- 111111 U1111ll11n. t:oo••ll·IUt~t Stitw : ~ ,._ ~ .. -~ ........ 1M ,..,pl 1S- S:• 8 l9t*: "CnCMlf" (dn) '41:i -Pit O'lrilll, Clain T~. KOCE T.elevision ' Tuesday. Aprll 22, 197S DAILY PILOT u "Michigan Capital Soaked Tiro Sirollen Riven Flood City'1 Streeu .... " " " .. ., .. .. " .. .. .. " ·" .. " " .. .. " .. .. ;~ " .. .. " " .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. " .. " " .. " " .. " .. .. .. .. .. " " " .. .. .. " .. .. ,. .. • Callforoda - .~ ... ... A> (""" hulll ._ -I 'M.wi M<• llon• Of SOulMrn C.Ulornr:.=r:, ke.plf'lll ""9!09t thKel ....... 'f '"IM llw tllermtm.et.., ... •llP9Cl• •te<""* Into IM 105 0y WIOftllldey. Tll9 ._.rt• ...wi ~teln .,... ~ ID eK.,.. ,,_ <M l lM ..... <lcluM .W fog, er1joyl111 'llNIY "-let loltr1Cll'lly-lllQl'l<lou0lnt11 r....,_ .. __ l'll9 l'l'IOI~ 'ttud dec• WIS • ..,,. ... .. nVNt _., •• .,,., ~~ Wllit .. 1• Mf'f'KI rotl(li'I •1 71iM Ill ~ -1\ -1~ r:::Jr-:---.--... lQ 0 /. '('' t••'•••C•tC:o \.w·~ LOI ••tlllt olw .... w1y .. feMr1Uy ~ -- ... """"'OllHI• '°" 10 11 ...... _, __ TM1y'1 MOl'I II I,_ LOI ~ CIYk. Ctti..-retc:.l'tld ... 111r" ....,. MM!deY'•l'litfl. Tfllre Wtl 111111 ln'l09 0.lKttd IO- dof by "" ..,1, Pou .. uon c-1ro1·D1~ .. , 5omt Pllgl'IC:louOIMll moftd in_,. llw IOt•I -'•ll'I •re•s, !loll Min --<ietr ""'° t.unny ltlfOVQlllMll -°' tfll O.y, Tl>ere wtl little tttn-P'!'Mw• t"-"9t wllh hl9ns rttelllllg into Ille *el "'"' relOf'I levels. Cvtly wlllft "II IO )0 "'lie• -klur J.wod ll•f°"'911 IM deMrt tr ... kkll• '"9 .. dirt tnd $Incl . Coastal Weatlan- NIQll• end mornl1111 c~s wllll Wf'l- ny •lier noon~ toellly encl W•onetdlr. Ll'Jl'll w•ri•ble •llldi !Odey •ncl 1on,.111. Hi911S 10dty in 1ne ._ Ind mid j,0·~ . Cot~111 tersiP1r1ture' will r11'191 bM-)l enlleJ. lni.11<1 t•mP"'r•l\I•'" wlll ,.,.,.... t.t ... n Sl •rid ••· TM ••fer ltm- """''ur•wlll Cit ~9, Sun, ltloon, Tl"'e• TUl:SDAV Set-low PltP.t'I\. ~1'10911 1:4~p.m, WEDNESDAY " >.> FlrillOW 1:11•,m • .0.? Flr,lblQll a :1s11.m. '·' SK-tow 1:0/p,m. O.l 5KorwlMOll 8:1lp,m, ~.9 S....rtM,,: I•··"'·• HU l:JOp.m. Moan rlH~ • :2J p.m., set~ 3: S<4 1.m. l ~-;P::t:°'B°'L1"'c"'N"''o,,.T:::1-::c,,.E_·_1 ___ P_u_B_L_1c_N_o_T1_c_E_-l __ P_u_B~1_.1_c._N_o_T_1_c_E---J Corpse ,ICTITIOUS •USIHISS MOTl(I. OI" TllUSTEl!'S SAU SUPElllOll COURT OF THE N ... Ml ITllTl.MENT STATEOFCALIFOllNIA FOii ™ kl!IO'WI"' "'-' ••• dolngtl&j5i. .... T"·tlJ THE COUNT y OF ORANGE Found m· ,.,~ '': Oii ,,.,., t•. 1915, 11 11 :OD A.M., CCIN-Ne. A·U.Ot DRAPERY INTERIORS. 1113 T I N E N TAL CO NVEYAN CE NOTIC E OF HEA"ING QI" Newpor! Cl rtle Dr,, S•nlt An•, CO RPORATION I S O"IJ •ppolntrd ETITION FOii PROBA TE 01" WILL Gll!lornlttlJOS Tru~\H oo6er •fldp"r'"'"110 0el'Oof ND l"OR LETTERS TESTAMEN·· G b C1fl Stntord 0r,wir1, S2S F•lrf1• Tr"'t r.cord..O Aug"tl 23, 1t1•, ff In-TAllY ar age Dr., No. 10, Colt.I Mew, Glllforllit Mr. NO. lJ!.99. 1" book 11221• Pl9I S20, EH•I• ol MA RY I(, KUE Nl'Z, int.fl Clll Ollklll Rttord1 In ll'le ofloc:e OI 1'-Otte•M<I· G•rr G.6o11,111e p,.r~crnt,Costa °"""1f Rttoroer ot Or•n91 Coo.ref, NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVENllwll ~':i~c.~~~~:s~~21coflducttd by I ~~1:Lc:'c c:~·;:;,'~·N w;~L HSIEG~E~~ ~~::!~.!.N:r~~ ~·~i111"'..,t;::;.n1: CHICAGO (UPll - Police said today they found the body or an elderly woman in a northwest side bungalow which had garbage ''from wall-to-wall •• cata, rodents and ano~· woman sti~l liviagthere. ~r•ll>'"•IMrrtl'l(p. Bl DOER FOA: CASH IJMYl ble .i u .... ~tol Letleri. Tei.1•mlln1MW IOIM Cfri HtY!IOri ol "°1"' In 1••1"1 mOMy ot 1""' Unit.0 petlli-r r.iere1Ke lo wn!cl'I Is ITWIOI Tlllt stlten11n1 ••s 111.0 will'I llwl s.tetti.I 11 Ille $0Vlll tront 1"1'-• lo for 1 .. t1hl!r p,irUtullr\, "'"d \II~ thl Co\lnty Cie•t of or .. n<Jt C.0..fllf on -Otd Courllf C.O..rll'louse •11 r19t1, II· llme,,,11;1 pl..cce or l'le•.,ng 1n.., \,a,,..l>A ,...rtll ll, tt1). 11• M'd illttrest <Oft'f'I Jed to -,,.. tlffn i.tt lor Aprll 29, 191~, el ,:30•.m., NZIM hllO Dy 11 ""'°"" llld De.a of Trlftl in ll'lf -ty i.ll1t1led In Uld COllnl~ ln1neco..r1r-.of Dep.'lrtmenlNo.lol Altlllllll'd Or1n99 Cot1t o.llf Plklt, .,.as.tell otscrllled f $; wid cour1 • .11 700 Ciw•t C.nl!r O.iw .-111,1,1s.Jt,1tJs u.n-rs w est, in 1111 Cllr ot s.1ntt An•, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS auSJHESS HAME STATl.MENT Tflf 1or1ow1119 perton Is OOino bu\i-,.K ,,: DIVE MASTERS ENTERPRISES .. B·GEE IN THC SEA,IOS E. SQrlforo SI., Sttt•• Alie, Celltor11le t2101 Rotltrt C.151. Gell, IO~ E. ~ St., Sllfll• Me, c1111orn1e '1101 Tl'lll bvsll'lell ii t OlldUCll'd by loll !ft• diwkl!lll. A:oblrlG.~ Tltil •1.l!eineal wu IUecl lolltl .. eo...ntr Cltrto; ol0r"'91 CO\lntran"P'11 •• lt1S. ..... Plllllllsl'lld Or .... 9t e&.~I Dtllr PllOI. April I, IS. n, 1', 191S • , . ~241·1) PUBLIC NOTICE LOt •. ol T••<l No. !Jl1 '' w ~ c.iuiorni• . ntorOtd ln Booll 711. IN9• 3J, Mi~ c•H-lft ,,.,.Pl, 111 tl>t! ollke ol tt>e c.ueoAprll t1,1'11S County Recorder ot Stld OrM19' WILLIAME.S.IJOMH, c-1,, C.O..n•rCterk TN MrMI ftldress •!Id Olllef' '°"'" RO•ERTH.HUCKEHPAHLEll .._ dftl9r11llOn, II '"'· ol IM ~I .......... 1uw property onc.rltltd •bO•• 11 -porlao ZtJIH,.,.,., •1¥t11., 5161t• t u lo t:ir: .a1 West Wilwn Slrttl, coi.i. GnlolWf.l,GllHornlt•JfJf MIP W, Gllltorni.a Tel! U141 Wf.ISSI Ti. wndef~gnlld Tru~lft! discl•lml AOorneflll':,..lilioMt · Police said they found the body of Josephine Novak. 73,-lying face down on the floor oC a bedroom. .,y 111111Ul1r tor "'" lncorretllW'U of Putlli'1>e<d Df•nge Co•" O.lly Pllol. ll'lt"r"'"'°'''s .ne1 o•ner-.-.1 1s,1 •• 12,1~1s 1.)41.1s Mrs. Novak may have dftl!l"'tlon, II MY, 1ho•n 111re1n. been d e a d si nce Slid s.ti. will bot m•dl, Oul willll)ul F b I' "d cO'tleftMll or w1rren1r, ••press or 1m-1------e ruary, po ice sa1 . citlH. ••91rdift9 lit11, po11oe'1Wwl. or Pl"Rl.I C •.· 'OTICr. Police said Mrs. Nov-enc:-'11r'"'"· lo Pl\' Ille remalnlnlJ ;.., r~ k ' d ht Sh prn.r.1pe1 "'"' o1 ,,.. no11 111 wc .. ea •----a s aug er , aron, OVYkt Deedot T• .. si, 10-wu: ,1.~u.». about 30 years old, was with lnttr•H uwreon. •• prowl<ltd IR •1•CT•M"•'o,•,.•,•,u:,,1,•.•,ss still living in the house. wld notf(Sl, td•ence,, LI •n,, .....acr vw terms ol Uld Deed ot Trvsl, INS, TlllllDll-111(1 Pfr!IOll$•••doh111bu!ol· The house was filled c1w1r91s "'° e•pet!M"I o1 tt.. Tr""•~ MKT~'e RrN ...... ,,,,, ,,, -· ''·· "from wall-to-wall and 1--..,,"""",-;"""'"'"'"'"',---1 -ol 1111 ltVSIS tre•t•d by Mid DMd .,.._ ....... NOTICETOC•lDITOll~ olTr ... I. -~S.M:ll,Celi!orni• floor t o ceiling with SuP••tOllCOURTOFTHt!" Tllot btnllltlery 11ncler l l ld Died ol Aob•rl H•n•y Mlltlltll, 118S garbage "police said ST ATEO,CALllJOlllNIAf'IQR Tr""' l'ltrelolO•• •••cu1.a Ind OI• Clletllc»r Cir •• Blll!na P•rk, Cellfoml• ' • • THE COUMTY 01"011 ... NGf. liw•ed 10 Ill• .. na.ril91'1..0 • wo!!Wl tOt20 • • It would take 30 years N1 .... ·IJ•tt ._tltr•llOJI Of Oeleull eftd °'"-Cerlte H11el Miner . ~71SDINnder to accumulate all this Ettl!e of HA2EL B. BAKER, •kl tor s..i., •!Id e wr lUen HOO.;e M Or .• 8t,oenePerk,C..htorn1•-b ,, ho \ 'd Sgt HAZE L BLANCHE BA~Ell , .,....l\_EIKllonloS•U.TM-"""'~-111,_u<led.,.•llmll· ar age, mc1 e . DltH!oed. , o H '' -• lidpat"-rslli11 n--R' ld' "d NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IV[NIO"" derl tned <•uled '' d o cl "' Ro11erit-1l!'tlrJMllCMll nu\:CO ln3 I S31 -, creauors o1 thl .,_,. "'""°llKedlrlt :•::1 1~,!~~, 1:::~· 1:",:i This H11 ....... n1 w•s tu.a w1t11 11111 The body was dis· th.ii •u per-"'"'"' c1e1~ ooe!Mt prl!Pfitr 1~ 1oc:11('d. COll!llf Cl•rk 01 Dr•n11e County on covered when a neighbor Angora Cats Hard to Find Note a feminine client claims to own an angora cat. Remarkable, if true. The angor~ cat was mightily popular hereabouts 100 years ago. But breeders mixed it with the Pers ian cat. and the Persian's genes dominnted. The _worl'4_'!_1 as~ p1.4re _angora cuLwas reparted. in i'~rkey in 1907. THE A~I E RICAN Just clucks . cuckoo doesn't cuckoo. NOT 1'1ANV citizens re · alizl.' lhe Statue of Liberty originally \11as to be set UJ> <il the Suez Can1;1.l. CLAll'l IS a Taurus man tends to become ·a solid sort or citizen . "when ' pro· pcrly trained . He 's in· t:linctl to tuc k le ch<:1Uengcs \\'ilh greater self· contl'Ol. 01: so s <:iy the starga:t.ers . EVF.S . Q._ •'c_an a doctor t ake your pulse jusl by look in g into yo ur eyes?·· /\. Tht'oreticall y. The pupil of your eye ex.· pands and contracts rhythmically with the l>euting of your henrt. Imagine s aid doctor \\'ould n~cd <.1 mugnifying glass, though. Q. ''HAS TllERE ever been an X-ra ted movie cartoon ?" , A. Know of only one. ''Fritz the C.at.•1 GOOD NEWS for the lady libbers. The proportion of women both in med schools a nd Jaw schools hus just about dou•led in the last ·four years. One out of every five such firs t- year students now is female. Jn upcoming years, you can count on a lot more Marys and J_a ncs on those professional shingles. High time. WILLARD Did you know the man who invented the Willard Battery was the brother of that artist who painted ''The Spirit of '76''? THOSE SCHOLARS who look into matters romantic contend one out of every five wives is more passionate than her husband. TllAT ITEM of feminine .apparel which has dropped most in sales over rece nt years is the slip. Because or the pantsuit, yes. But a lso because of mini·skirt.s, bonded fabrics and ·wash-and-wear textiles "-"hich need less pro· tection underneath. So reports a garment maker. HERE'S A lime rick sent along by Whitley H . H arri-s: ''A DuPont chemist fro m 'i>estor ... Wa s known t o be quite a jester ... When his wife with a smile said, 'I'm l':cpecting a child! ... lie replied, ··she'trbc named Polly E sthery'." Address mai! lo L .M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, C.Osla A1esa 92626 CopyriglJt 1975 L.M. Boyd I I l • '1 i 1 ::::':i~=-:c~:.~~=t!$'.1~ o.11e1~:/l~~~'JlL M1rchn,i•7s. NtJ11 elephoned police today li.t otlic:t of llM clerk OI llM "'°"' -CONVEYANCE Plll>llSlled Ortnge c,,.u O.Hr Pilot and asked them to in· ~ ............... ...-...-............... _.._...--1 , tilled coufl,,,, IO ptlHlll '"'"'· wllfll"" CORPORA T!ON :"'!" 1,1, IS, 1.1, 1'1S 1161·1S esti ate. nl<ti.Wrrvo1Kheri,totl'lt!v-~ Sr.11"'1$Glrerd f"===""--------• ~ 61 the oti•c• 0 1 ntr 1uorn•f. s..sm1J PUBLJCNOTICE M(LAUGHLIN AN O IRVIN, 606Soulll Publl"'tdO C I 0 U Plt.ol ~------~---= Law Blocking Movie Stands ' • 011-~··11e1110,•~•"""'·U'I0014, r•n~ Oil\ •' • •• ·-•¥""" Aoprll 2J, 1',tllO MIJ 6, 191) 1llf.1J B t 71fl SUP••1CH11 COURTOFTHE STATI OFCALlfOllHIA FOR THli COUNT YOl"O""'NGE WRAPS PUI' ON NUDITY •ll!tl'I ;, IM plac• OI D.<Wfll\\ol ''-..... def~ in •n m•llf!'f~ perl•lni"'J to l--------------1"" Hltte ot wld dtCeOtnl, wllllln tour ...-tlli ..,\fr 1114! flr~I p"tlli(.,lo(Wl!M ll'lii • no!lce. 0.lrd AprU 19. 19/~. C.E RALOINE CAWBY, E .. c1.11rht ol IM Elltll ot llM •-"'""""d lltltl'Oo!'nl, MtLAUGMLIN •HO IAVIN AHwNJtltU• •s-t110lhrtSUlte1111 L0$ A.,...,, c•. ,..1• T•I: UIJ141$·1JS1 AtltflleWI .... E•tcvtri• P\fbll!llled Or....,. Co.'1 U.Uy PllOI, AprllJ1,1'.-0MI_!!, IJ, l~JJ ICM'7 Pt:BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIH•ss NAM•ST ... TlMENT Tho! lollow•"9 per!IOtlS •rt 0Cllt19~· nn1•1: PEYTON ENTE RPRISES, '811 Colll Hwy., Lf9""' Bt..ccn. Celll, 92•SI R•vmor>d Price Pt!rlon, l2S My1Hc W1J. Le!;I,,,.... S.1cn, Ce li!. '16S1 Jlll'lti WHlll"' P1y1on, ltt4f 1 WlmoledOn Ln., H"nllnQlon &etcl'I, Gllll.«1- Cl'ltrlet Re91n Pe,ton. ~ Or· r1"9!0fl A:d., Coron• Otl ~,, C..111. ""' S..r• s1 .. 1r1 T eylor. 11111 CO.II -f., Lf\llll\t B11CI•, C•lll. '16S1 PUBLIC NOTICE l61tM SUPEllllOR COUllTOl"THE STATEO•CALll"ORNIA l"OR THE coui.T'Y Ol'OllANG4E .... A·'"91 NOTICI! 0" HEARING O• f'ETITION flOll PRO•ATI 01" WILL ANO POR \.IJ.1~1!1$ TEST AMl!NTARY li Slllf ol MIT CHELL M. JOSliPHSON, Otc11Wd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llwll FAAHCES T. DOWN M i IUM!wnlne lllt~tlon tor PrOOlll ol Will •nd tor L.ll· 1..,, T••l•,,..,.I.,, rel•ren<e 10 Whlcfl Is PllMtl lor turllllr ptrtltultr,, •nd 111et the time ent pi.ct ot 1w1erlftQ IM w,,.. Ml been ~' lo• M11 •• 1'1S, II t :JO •·"'··in 1111 courtroom ol O.porl- menl NO. 3 of U ld court, el 1'00 Owl< c..n1er O.iw W•sl, In IM Cllf ol 5-tle Ant, CtUtornlt . Olll'dAprll t•.1t1S. WILLIAM I , St.IOMN, CO\llllYClerk JOU1'Nt. RADlllC.Attr. It LA• tlttertsc"" "'"· ....... .......+Ill, GllH. •tt01 Tel: 1114111 .. Hll No.A.a.a NOTICE OF HE"'"IHG OF PliTITIOM l"Oll "RO•ATli Of' WILL ANO FOii LITTERS TESTAMEN· TARY Etlel• ot LLOYD NA RA NJO, Dl<Nlld. NOTICE IS HERl;BV GIVEN llWlt Flo.I A. Neren lo 1'111 !111<1 N!reln•~li· lion for probll• of win •nd lor L.IUers T•"t,,..nl••Y r•l••erice to wlllt l'I Is mtlle tor 1..,1111• 1>'"•tlc"l1rs, and 1N1 11'111111'111! and pt«~ ol ~erl119 1r.p :w""' PIM bforn set !or April 7', \915, et t :lO '·"'·· in 1111 <OUtlroorn ol DIP1rlml!nl No. J ol ~•ld (O\lrl, .al 100 Cl wit IAl'l!IJI' Orl\141 W•~t. In I~• City of s .. 1. AN, Gllilorn1i. . Oottd ~'::_1~:!·~9~~ SI JOHN, CounlJClerk l"llllM,W•vt• UDI P11clllt •l\'tll, H-llltlflfl Pfrll, Celltornletotll AtWMytw: l"IHtloMr Plltllbll..O Or•noe Coll! 0•11¥ Piiot, Ai:irll IS, !t.12. 1'15 ll49.1S PUBLIC NOTICE "'"'"""*; lf.ntw1or Pl.obll!llell Or•nOl Ca.ti Daltr Piiot 1-------------·I April ti. t2, H , It IS U0•·1S TRURO, Mass. (UPI) -Sun worshippers who came to this Cape C.od WASHINGTON CAP> ·seacoast town in huge ;_ The U.S . Supreme numbers last year will Court has refused to re· not be allowed to·lan or view the constitutionali· swim in the nude here ty or the use of an Ohio any longe r. nWsance Jaw to block the Truro residents voted showing of a ll egedly ob- 167·38 in· a special meet-scene movies. · ing tO ban "public nudi -The court said the case ty, including public nude presented no substantial bathing by any person in federal question a nd dis· a public way or other missed an appeal of a de- public place on .land or cision of th e Ohio water within the town or Supre me Court uphold- Truro." ingthe procedure. In addition, t he town . appeal to the Supreme ; Court: ··The Ohio legislature i and its highest court, in a t delicate area which re-t quires the precision o( an artist's finest brus h strokes, has painted up- on the canva s of legitim ate government ~ obscenit y r egulation • with a dripping wall ) roller." • NUISANCE, AS de· fin ed by th e O h io legislature, includes any place where obscene films are shown. ~ 1 • I Tl'lls t>Uiln•1s '' 'Ofld"tled bf •1-------------QMeret -tl'lfrV.!p. NOTICIETOCllEOITOllS SUl"I! 11 10" CDU ltT OFT"E STATE Ol"CALI llOllNIA l'Olt THI! COUNTYOFOllANGE meeting voted 168-48 to TllE OHIO court af- endorse the Na tional firmed an injunction un· Parks Service order pro-der the nui s anc~ law hi biting nude bathing at again~l th~, sh~w1ng of t he Cape Cod National the ftlm Without a Attorneys fo r the theater said the nuisance Jaw falls short or COD· stitution a l sta ndards ''when applied to the de· l icate probl e m of separ atin g constilu· tioncilly protected films from those which may be regulated by govern· ment." J•ITIH W, PtftOll Gen. Per!ner Tiiis $lfl•ll'llnl WAi llled Mlh Ille Co<inlr Clll•k ot Or11n91 eo .. n1r on ,1t,pr1t 11, 1•1s. · '"'" Plltlll,,... Ore119e CNS! DeltJ PllOI, Aprlln,tt.111d Mly6, 11, lt1S 14)6..7) !'!:Bl.IC SOTICE FICTITIOUS •U51HESS HAME STATl!MENT The toltowlno Pl''°"~~•• dOl"'J l><ni· "'~~ •i ; Cl.M QUALITY CONS.TRUCTION 11110 E""rorHn Cir., FOIH'lleln va1i.w, Gllll. '1)0I F, 0.•ld Cfl"rcll, 11110 E...,9'"ft"I Ort ., f-11111 V1lle1, Celtf, '211» Rer C. Moot1, 1•1JO WllllHPtl Or., wn11 ue1, CA.'°'°" Thl1 Ou•lnttl ls 'oftductlCI by • 91Mre1 P¥1Mri.lllp. F.O.vldCl'l11rth T!\11 ill ltl'nll'll ""' thecl .,;111 tile c;auntf C141r• ot Ore1191 c-•• an "Prl 11, 1'15. -Pllllll!llled OrellQe CM1t O•H' PllOt. a,..un, zt,tt.aM1y1.1). 1115 1c.11.1 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! TO Clll.DITOllS 5.UPE•IO• COUii TO• THE STATI o•c•~I l"OllHIA "°" THE (DUHTYO•OllAHOI Ne.A•mM [\ltle iM CllUl. A. MELEN0$1:EZ, Ollt••sed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lfle uec111o1~ ol 11'4 •bO•• nemtd diet~ !Nol ~II ptrMtnl 1'11wl119 tll imi '9111\1! the w ld dlUllenl ert requlrltl 10 lilt I-, wtlfil I"' M( ....... J ......C:,.,., lft tlM otfk e ot l"' cttrll. ol "" .-... -Oiied tovrl, or to preHfll IMm, with ltle rwtt'llf.lr y woucn..,, lo 1111 \1110tttl91*1 Al '"" LA• OUM of CMAll:LES 0. '"AW, 2 ... 4 WILSHtltE BLVD. SUITE «19, SANlA MONICA, CAL.U'O•HIA tD4Ql, Wltlc:ll ii tfll pie(' ol °"""'" ol "" ...... ,..1.,..,. '"•I' rn111er1..,ielf'!-1,..1otN nt•l•of 111d~.wn i.ur "'°"!Ill llfltr 1111 llr1I P\IOfltttltl'I Ollllll\llolltt, DllMIA ... 1111, 111• l.DWAll:O R.MIELENOlllZ EJtl CUTO• ti tile WILL Ol IM elloW "'°""°. dlt(IOfl'll CMAllLl.S 0.. SH•W 11MWILtM111:1a1.vo •• su1T1• "'filTR MOflflC~ CAl.lll'ORfillA ... i tttJI_.... .M....,twlJllCUTO• Pl*!._ OrMtll CMtl o.4~ Pllol. tt,2',.,.M9yl,IJ,l"S WD·f PUBLIC NOTICE Ht. A·l1'11 Estell o l LA VANCHA H . 5Ll"·1.ltt7 MOREHOUSE, Oece•sed. Seashore Park. Stitch." SUl"E"IOll COUltTOI" THli NOTICE IS. HE REHY GI VEN lo'"" STATE 01" CAL.1 l"OltNIA flOll crlldl10t\ ot IM abO~e nemed llil'teden1 THE COUHTY OP OJI ANGE Ille! en ~•ton\ llaYin9 <lllml 09lin11 ,--PUBilCNOTJc~ The Ohio court ruled ----------1 that the Westwood Art HO."' Ull! 1111 wid CleteMnl ire req.,lrrd to lilt HOTICI O•SALI! 01" 1 .. m, w•tn ll>e ntto;o•Hry vouclllrs, In NOTICE O•OISSOLUTI~ RIAL "ft01"1RTY "'T IM olfice ol the c lerk ol 1111 atiaw '"'' 01" l"AltTHEllSHll" l"lllV..,T•S..,LE lltlrdcour1,or1opresen11n1m.wlll'll'-Notice Ii 9lven P"•wtnl to Set11on E•lllt ol DOROTHY ANNE SMITH, ne<HWtY voucners.1011111 .. ndtrslonrd UO:U.S of tl>e Corparellons C-tl'lll Dl-<e•wdi •I Ille L•w Ollices ol OE MARCO. ROY A. WEBLEY end STEVEN H. •NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 11\11 BARGER, BERAL & Pl ERNO, 5S0 BAUER:. htftlotore doing t>UW>el.s ti tile ........ ,,hpird, ., Admlnlstrelri• ot NEWPORT CENI ER DR., STE. 900. Ptrlrtel'"• \111111• lllt firm n•me ol G.IC 1111 ISllM ot Ille liflOve nemed det9denl NEWPOR T BEACH, C•LI FORNI A INVESTMENT CO., •I 6..11 t.imlno Doi ,.;n sell 11 pri.,ate ''"IO Ille hlgihlSI 921.M1, wlllt n I~ t~ 1>!•<1 ol bu1inessol t.os Meres, s .. 111 200, San Cllfnt"tt, f'lld blsl bidder upon'"" 1trmwftd<Ofl· trie under\i9nrd In •H ma\1er\ perl.tl". CeHlorn+1 •2•12, lllve dlssol'i'l'd tlllfr "''lens Mr1lnatler menllon.,_nd llib Int to tMt\lel• ol Slid Ge<ldtnl. witlll~ h rll'ltr!Jlip •i. ot J1nu1ry t, HIS, bl' !Kl 10 COll!ifmllllotl bW Sl id S..C.-lor lour n>onllls dtler Ille ,,,,, Publi<.•Uon ..... 1 .... 1 c.GMMI, llld 11'1•1 •lier Mid tl•S· •C-1 on Mey t , lt7S •I ':00 1.m., or oltllhnoliCe. wthlllon no person hid eull'IOrlly tolri· thertelltr wltllln l~I tll'nl! ell-0 b, 0.ttoAprllll, lt1S t u• ..,f OOll91llons on t>ehell of Ille ltw, et lne olUcc. ot Ille 111tornef tor 1nt ROBERT 0 . OOB!.ON, lormtr llrm, AOmlllllltlltOf, •1~ Clwlt C...,,., Drlw E••t.,torolt,..Wlll ROY A. WEBLEY e nd STEVEN H, Wtst, Slllte :l'OJ, S1n1e Aftl, Gllllorlllt otll'lf •bo••nemdtlCldKeOl!ll'll. BA UER ct rtUy 11111 l"'Y lleve ct~ '2701,•ll rlglht, tUI•, lnle<lilll'ldHlllf o• ""'"Q)· •AftOElt, •l!ltAL • lo ""' end n.. ..... •b•nda ... d 11'11 llfm ol .. Id dtcedefll •I ""' Un'll ol ""' lie-Plfll:HO MINI ol G,I(, INVESTMENT co. e!; ot Mfl,...-e1111011t,lillelnter•st11w1111er HtN•WP'OllTCINTEllOll.STL• tl'le 0111 ot d ls 101utl on ol ltie Theater of Toledo could be closed for one year unless it posted a bond and agreed not to show the film. TllE FILM, whi ch opened at the theater In Jul y 1970 , wa s challenged by a private citizen, Clark Ewing. Attorn eys for the theater argued in their JUSTICES WILLIAM Breannan. Potter Stewart a nd Thurgood Marshall said they would have heard the case and would have reversed the Ohio Court ruling. n1ei. ""' """" e(qul11d flly oPerllll.. Hl!WP'O"T •£..,CH, CAtt... Ptrlner1l'llp. Tl'I• eddr•1u1 ol tile QUEENIE ol I••, or otherwl .. , sir1t1 ltls t1e11tn, Ir !or,,.., P1r1-•1r111 ion ow.: By Phi I lnterf andi tnO lo IM IOll-11'19 dftCrlllld tltl pro Tel: OM°l ..... 111 Roy A. WI bl e J , 24 l t, V It I r---------------.;,o'-;.,;;,;,;..;;,;,;_;;;;,;,;;;;;;:_;., ptrly: • .. __ ,.., •••cuTOJt ,...,,,llO'd4'. Ml~11on Vl•IO, CA '2•15 L.ot 'ol Trtc:t '3W. ,,, ll'!r "'IP rw· """'hhld 0r•1'191 COii! Dtll't Piiot. S11 .... n H.B ..... ,, 2S'M1 VII Vlellto, C:ll'Oed In 800ll 2J7 P•~· 13 •!Id ?t OI .-11 n , tt,elldMlff. tJ, 1t1S IUJ.1 Mlt•lon Vlt fO, CA «i•Js Mlsclll•f'40VS Meps. In the OIHt.t ol 11'11 0.ttd Mlrcll2). 1•1j. c-.tyRetorller , ' PUBLIC NOTICE AOYA,WEBLEY ICommonlf tllOWn 11 19}S1 H1rl!odllt STEVEN H. S AUER t.trcll,H""11no1onBt•t h C1lhornl1l l-----~,~.,">"H~-----1 Puetltl'4d OrtnOI Co•~I oaur PllCt. A,P. '1s).-l4J·Oj ' ,,1t,prnn,1t75 IJ<le-"Yl "'II wtl'I bkk m"l\ be In wrUlftQ, "11 SUl"•lllDltCOU llTOl"THE wlll 11t tl<tlYld by'"" edlftlnlsiraior 1· SlATI OJt CALIO'Oll NIA l'OJl Ille otlltt (;! ALAN W. CURT IS. At THI COUNTYOl"OllANGE torntoy II LAw, •1S Clwlc Cenler Drlw •·· Ne.A·ll4>4 M t!, Sulit lOS, s ... 1 ...... C•lltornll NOTICE o• HIAlll ING OF O'ETITIOfol tJPOI or,,,., tM filed wlll'I 11111! Cle•• ot l'Oll l"RO•AT5 01' Wll.L AND FOii tt'4 tbOw Nm.O 5,uptr lor Court. °' LfTTEl!IJT.15.llhMl!ftAllY mey bt dell wertd 10 s 11 ld Ad· E1lele flf DOROTHY DAVIS. t ho r¥1llllt11•1rl• "''°"'Uy, •t MIJ lllnt -..-11MOOAOTHYWARINGO...VI\. 1ner llrll OllOlk tllOfl ot 1111111o11ce 11111 Oet.NMd. --•ttwrMlll!lflOIMldH... HOTICa. 1$ HE"l!!llY 01YEM ""1 TERMS OF SAL(: Ctll'I, 1....i.,.1 NEILL DAVI$, 1110 SECURITY _, ot tM Unlled St•l11. Ten""' PACl,1CHAT10NAL BANK "41ftllltd c:etll ''°"''Of u1e t ft'IO<H'll oll.,ed """I Mr1ln •Ptlllklfllor ProbAll of W\11 end .u~rt,..wr!nenbldorofl.,,-ftr Utt1tt• Tn11,,..nterr rete.-.rote 14 the flloltn<• "'"'' 111 1Nld """"int t an· tll'IH:ll 11 ,...... tcw'tur!Mr ptrtklllor .. ,tlr!l\lllOn Of ••I• by setd s_..-io.-.,.,. t"4lt Ille UrM enc:i i»ec• lf 9-1"9 (.otufl, $ollllll Mll"wlll Ill~....,, IN llle_fl9' .... Mltor Mtf6, lt1l.ot -e1nc1..,t.,mt , t :• O,l'l'I., In lllot c-troom lf 0.1*'1· Dtlld~ A ... 11 1, 1'1J ..,... No. l .,ri liOkl COllr\. •t 100 Ovit JIEAH Nl TTE ft, MAIJNO Clnter Orlw Wetl, In lhe (!tyol s.itt Aclrlli11l"''lri•oltM AN,(t htornle Etl•leol OltlldAprl1 ll, ltlS. Dorothy Anne Smh ll WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, AL.ANW.CUATIS (-1y (:l1r~ Attlrllllt,ttLlw ICINHA .. fl'lfTING 61SCl•IC:C.11•0rl"W•U, _..._ kiltt• MMWUVlln llvcl, ..,...,.111,c;.1111n11enre1 Lll,,.,,.... .. c.ut.•11 T ....... 1 U141 tH•... II: ltUl •·t1!1 A""t11Y tw "'tiMl.tttrttrb Y' ""; IM< ...... Ptltlll'lllH Oferiee CM" CHI!\" Piie(. "'*111"*1 Dflfltl Cotsl o.u, Piiot ...,.,lllS,lt,11,ltJS 11\S.11 AIW!l11,12,H ,1t)l • 1-.1) • PUBLIC NOTICE • 61>11 SUP•RIOR COUll:T OF THI! ST ... Tl.0,-(ALIPOll:NI• FOii THltoUNTYOFORANGE Nl.A.&>416 NOTICE O• ~'A"IMG 01' Pirl'IT!OM flOA f'RO..._T. Ol'~WI LL "'"'O l'Ofll l.{T"". •• IU. tE.S.T#oMIN1.ARY IEttelt If FLORENCE AUGUSt.-i REYHOLD5. AOOOEH, Dt<.....cJ. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !lwlt OOAOlHY A. HARVEY H t Ill« """'4n I PlllllOfl ,., Prllllll ol WHl- 1'111' L.ellers T11ttm1n11rr rl!trtne• le Whl(ll b ~ tOI' 11,ortto.tr ...,kW!-, ..-ct th1111 .. 1'fl'lt '"° ol•<• ot "'.,'no tl'ltttm11'1t•MenWltot Mly•.ttJS,•t l :JO 1.m., ln 11'4 tCIU•lroom of Dlllfl'I· ""'"' HO. , " lfiO court, 11 '°° GIV>t Clnllr O.lw We•l, In 11'4 (ltyo4*t1 Mii, Ctlllornl•. \ WtLLl ... Ml,illOHN, ~ CCIUMyCltrt -...... ' SALYltt•U.L.Ylll: -~"'-lMIWtlttll"Ch'.Mt,Jt1 ::---...... _ .. «,............ --.....--:---4·~" "'*"""n..,1 ... , .. ,., -r ...r. "' PllllitWOOr ...... COtit o.lly 11(1o1. __..,...,,~,.._,p.: o .. .,.~---••""' ---· ....... 121,U .19, 1911 l4I0<1Jo I•----------•;_ ______________ • ' • . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l ( t )' ! ' ~ ' . • ;., DAICY PILOT Roal Estate •.••.••. 1000-2999 ' . Rtn!Gl1 .......... 3000-~99 ' Bu1lne11, Investment & Flnoncial •••..•.••. S000.5049 Aftnounc1rnent1, Personals, 4>11 & Found ' ..... 5050.5499 Services & Repairs 600().6099 ·--. ' .. .. \ 1118 Blpest-~rketplace ~ the Ol'lftP. ~ _DAILY .· PILOT CLASSIFIED · ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, [ 6 4 2 SS ' ] One ·Call Service Trade It With a Want Ad • . -.78 Fa$t Credit Approval ,11 ...... ,_., ,._ .. Ion ...... 7000-71" Mir<ha ........... IOOIHO'l9 ' . ~ .. -., ....... Equipment • • . . • • . . 9000-9099 -bil11 & other Tranoportailon •••• 9100.9999 • Hoone1ForS• HonesForS... ---.. -Fors. 3~--. ..,._.,..__ -iffForS... -l'orWe Hil101ForS... · ••"!•••················· ....•.................. !~·.-.!···~·············· .!~····*···.··.···-······~ ·····~·····~···"!"!.~'!···· ,, ........•. !., ..•....... ••!••••••••t•••········ •••.•.•••••••t•••••······ ········••'!•··········· GeMrol I 002 G••rol I 002 Ge•rol · I 002 Gooerol I 00 GeMrol I 002· Go•r• I 002 -al I 002 GeMrol I 002 GeMral I 002 .•.......... • • ••• •• • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • ••••••••••••••• ·-···~-·. ., •••••••••••••• •"!,••!,!.. •••••••••• ··~!."~· ···~. . ... •,•...... .. .. .. ..... .. ... .. . . . . . .•......... . .,. "!."!.... • • ••• . ••. .• • • • •••••••••••••••••••..• l---------ol.Z.9Ji --Lease.....&....Lease Option •. for ow_n~r_ occupant. 2 Jmmaculale 3 bdrm,· 2 each with pier & slip °"B rand New Bea.ch l +FAMILY IAYFROHTCOHDOS PERFECT ·~··· -. , ,, i· bath home may be just avail Duplexes with 3 BR, 2 Ba ---what-you 're-1ooki·ng-ror. 2BR2ba $500mo Units eac h .. ~.mp_Je /.Jn Nlu[l BAILEY & ASSEICI AHS Large added famiiy 2Br 2ba $59,500 garage & P~ ~Ith room with open beam 28R, 2ba $195 mo 1s t owner depreciation. ..A S,' '.. _,,../~ ceilings. Cozy fi replace, 2BR. 2ba $95.000 $85,000. ea. Call&W·Tlll n"4ti# lie(,(;# nice patio wilh laJ'ge lot. JACOBS REAi.TY .REA''JOR. ' Call 545·9493. · 67S-6b'70 L . PRICE REDUCTIOH!! - IESTIUY! . • $2000 under pril'e or CQm-1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J parables. Relax in Yiew p Beautifully decorated HAll.BOR VIEW HOME , Montego model. 4 Bedrooms . dining room + family room. Warm firepktce. On a beautiftil landscaped corner lot. Shows like a -;oo;; ... ~,~~;:ii;;~,..1 ol lhe Pacific. Upgr:caded ~ carpets and tile. Close to everything. Fireplace, ·priced Below Mrld s pacc·agc kitchen with Super opportufiity to be trush compactor 'and on the water in Newport self·cleaning ovCr!. Only Shores ror-very little $57 ,950. 646-7711 Open moiley. Large 2 story 4 Eves. . bedroom home with huge -family room. Needs lov-'.. jng attention, but terrific buy now! $65,000. PETE BARRETT ., 1-------1 -REALTY--· JJ ~1u_20~. -~ .. ~ ~-- Spectaculcr View ~ Cole af NewPort NEWPORT HE!°IGHTS AREA. Fresh on . the mark et. 3 llR , 2ba. Owner wants quick sale & has priced this accord- ingly. $61.500. 675-5511 TAX - REFUNDERS 3 UNITS Duplex Plus Separate Home $59,500 '********** 4PLEX Sharp & Clean Corner Lot $67,500 From this •larbor View Homes 4 BR Montego model. Highest streets, overlooking all of valley below . This one i s breathtaking, both iru;ide & out! Decorated to pe rrection! ! $103,000. .Must.see to appreciate! RAISOR'S COLE of NEWPORT . OPEN DAILY , REALTORS 2515E.Coastliwy Mesa Verde Country REALTORS Co,ona del MaL Olub "'ea. oJl CounU-y , 1---~------1 Clu b Drive. See to 4523Campus Dr., Irvine 11 Owner Pressured" believe this well de· Campus Valley Shop Ctr ... must sell quickly. Im· signed 3 bedroom home. -;;;;;;C;A;;;;L;L;;;;l;J;J.:8~6;;;;00;;;;;;;;! maculate Mesa Verde Many extras. • 4BR, 2 bath. atri um 1765 Bahama Lane TWOOMALOT garde n model. Thi s Agent646-3255 · model. $77 ,500. CALL-644'-7270 . 2828. E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor . PROPERTY MANAOEMENT ' '"' ... \ 10.. llWlllG ''¥"" MOMES FOR LIVHIC NfTWDft 9f C•# "'" YH lff, IHI. N ltAN ••rt'l•U •• lllf #AllOit Ge•ral tto21G••ral 1002 ......................... ...................... .. BLUE PACIFIC OHLY 2 BLOCKS AWAY -bargain priced beach home a l $49,500. 3. Bedrooms, 2 baths, custom bonus room, BBQ. brick patio, -!"'al ... d ·te.ffs courts. It's neat, charming and owner is anxious for action. Call 540.1151. UNUSUAL HOME FIRST 'TIME OFFERED -4 bedroom. ·farriily rm, 2 frplcs, 3 baths,. big lot, 4 car garage. 2 patios, recentfy remodeled. All this and Jovely Eastside location. 1 Harbor High School district. As king S64,500. Owner will listen to offers. Call S40.l ISi Near channel; xlnt ren-Select Property is less I ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""I ta! property. Call for de-than 4 yrs. old and priced r-------::------....,-----i I $87 500 well below market at 1972 PRICES tai s. ' . $55,900. CALL NOW. , 673-3663 673-8086 Eve~ 556.2660 NEWPORT ERITAGE associated BRO~ (RS -REAL TORS l0i' .... Ba•b"a b'' ~b l I .SELECT . HEIGHTS PROPERTIE.S Just $43,950. Quality plus -c h arm . New carpet. ~;;;;;;~;;;!!!!!!!!!!!iii!!~iiiii~ CUSTOM, $94,500 Delightful 4 bedroom. single story on a spacious Jot ncac the Mesa Verde G·olf and Tennis Club. Firsl class property, nothing opulent, jus,l good .quality construclion. Y9u know : Lath and· pla_stcr, sprinklers, sofl water, wet bar, powder room and all in nice condition. Nol a fancy price either, just 94,500. UHIQUE HOMES, Realton -675-6000 2150 Me1a Verca Dr .. Costa Me.. G1Mral I OOJG1•1ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTBLUFF -"LUSK'' New li sting! Large 5 bdrm.·family rm. with frplc. -for·mal dining rm. - kitchen with room lo dine ... All a fa mily cou ld ask for! Offer~d at $97,000. ( [U~EIN-Mf\~TIN INc.J '-·--REALTORS • 644-7662 ·COROHA DEL MAR 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\I.SI.I Y :-; TAYLOR CO. l{J ·~1\l.'J'(Jl{~ '-.[[ii l l~l ·l{j ~;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~J;::::::~~~~~~=;::::4 Roor. Beamed ceiling _ and panelled walls. _ , VACANT Recognize a hot one. Call Getteral 1002 GeMrOI 1002 EXCLUSIVE UMDA ISLE-$425,000 ·You rlon·1 nc(·d ;1 i.:101 to AND NEW ON T•IE 646-7111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••C••O••:..::;:,••••••• The ONLY br~nd NEW home on ··J)r;_i"' t-':..~L " \\"lll:n ~·ou MARKET-sharp north Df'l.N W 9 ·tf·~·ruN 1oftf1/.r r• ·: """"' pl:jt'L' :111 a.J 111 the 0 !\11 .'t' ~~~~a .~c~~~~.Y. ro~m.·' 1:·:111.'''' .. ·.-;.'!.,t~~;ll~'tl MINI-RANCH Ha rd lo find 4 bedroom, mark~t on this exclusive island. Truly ,.. J'lLu·r \\';tnl 1\J;.;~ \";ill GUEST HSE l lh yeai new. Call for in-luxurious thruout ! 5 Bdrms, fam rm, • • no\\'-ii-ll -5ti7?i. Beautiful con.dition wtth eft.;:. _ ...... } ~\ ; +POOL fo about added realures .• ,recreation rm. 5 1/2 baths, central VC;IC, -----·--remode led kitchen and .·-.· .. -.-.. -.-.. ,.---·-·····~ w . 1 ...., 000 ne w carpets thruout. •h Acre with 3 bdrm on l a.!_t_at~'" . : pool /jacuzzi, lge sauna, 3-car garage. CLASSIFIED HOURS Ad\"ertiscrs ma_,. lll:.tcc their :.tds by h.•lt'phonc 8:00a.m . to5:30 p.m . l'.londay lhru f'rid;1y 8tonoonSaturd<iy COSTA !\fESA OFFICE JJOW. H:iy 6'12-56i8 Perrect cul-dc·sae loca· EASTSIDE house + guest house or ~UP.ERB G_orgeous custom drapes & carpeting. tion. Large private yard. CHARMEi-, apt. + 20x22 workshop & · 2111 San J-· Hils Rood . Priced only $41,950. Call s pa r k ling pool! You OMES ER ~I. 644 4910 now. won"t last! ~-58:80 $2,500 won 't find · another like . NEWPORT CENT • "· • ~HERITAGE REDUCTION this! Country living with 3141 c.mpu. NB S.l·l85S· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!··-·· ·-----!1!! .. I!!!!!!! This beauti£ul 2500 sq. ft . all the conveniences! home has everything. 5 Don't pass up this op-'* Open Home 1-5 i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Bdrms, 3 baths, lovely pori.ubitytorappl. tosee, , COLLEGE PARK S&S p••w REALTORS _ ... -1002G ....... 1002 ····················~~· ...................... . lighted patid, kitchen caU847·6010 -•$19.950• with electronic oven plus ~N111Q•n ~ fu,,iO EJrN>rr• : 2269 Calu .. iaDr.CM HUNTING.TOH Large 2 bcdrm , 2 ba built·in BBQ. Close to :~a ONLY $42,500. Coriipete· CATA.UM.A DECORATOR'S DREAM • •c'edlt.ca ~·1' ... ~' • "WVfllCt For creative financing ..• See a REAL TOA"' ~wl Besides bclnri lrtr. l&tlf('~I credit purch~~e )'OU'll probobly r.ver rnM.;e. fl home r11p1c5en1~ a lot more tn~n a 1.Jo! over your hoad. l!'s IWlng in ~ "cktccN neighborhood . hav•n!l acce~s lo aood eduC.1· horwl. ho&lit> <ind rnc,.11.11.onal l.lc11Ltles ••• having ~ bellor 1ob. Tn.ft's why REAL TORS• cons;dor it a prore~nal reoponsib•hty to lind sou•ce~ Iii• <n0•1!lage Credit ()OW•'• • .. now. when you oced a home !he most • , . now. when !he money u1o11kel is sollOI and Interest lower •.. now, when an lnveslment in 1001 e&tate Is ooe al tho bt.-sl 1nve&1man1s you .can make ~Yes. yov should 00 en10)'mg 1~ 'ecurlly of your own norne 1lgt11 now And a REAL T~ con shOw yOIJ ho,.,. NEWPORT HARBOR- . '~OSTA MESA BOARD of REAi.TORS 'Cil' EQU!l t llOUSI NG OPPOllfUN!fY 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• IMMACULATE Is the only way to describe lhis beautiful 3 bdrm, 2 bath family home with large brick fireplace. Upgraded carpet lhruoul. Les.o; than 4 years old. FHA or GI terms, or low interest GI l oan . $43,950. Call 646-7711. -Walk"' & lee Real !state BEACH COHOO $25,900 Sharp 2 bedrpom home located close to shopping and banks. 2 Miles to ocean . This adult de· velopment of£ers leisure living at its best. Won 't last long. 640-6161 ~ COATS &WALLAC~ NEWPORT BEAClr JJJ:lNewport Blvd. &t2·5678 w /£enced patio on schools, churches, and ::~-~ lyremodeled-likenew! SAVETHOUSANDS lif~i~~Ji.~1~:~~ shoiii' 1-\~~.:<::..·· •.• ·.-:~·:,.;._f_c·---· .. -y·-·1: -·eves "'6o867• . .' rp~a~·o~', ~~:i~~f.~?ii This gorgeous 3 bedroom beauty is for t.he buyer Don 'l drop the ball ! Get a who wants P RIM.E job with a low-cost Daily Q UALITY. Big back Pi lot Classified Ad . RE AL ESTATE , INC. ltu!\IJNGTON REACll 1787.5 Hea1·h IJJ \"d. 540-1220 LAGUNA UEACJI I Ulfi G\enneyrc Laguna Beach 4M·94tl6 SAOULEBA<.:K :,o.;::111 l.;1 l'«t. 1!<).1rt l .aguna Hills 581 -6310 f\OBTll COU~TY dial free 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline ror copy & kills 1s 5:30 p.m. the d :iy before publication. ex- cept for Sunday & !\Ion· da y Editions "'he n .w.dline is Saturday. 12 """"· CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERHORS: Advcrl1s1>rs should l'httk lheir ads daily & report_ rrrors imme diatt•ly. THf'; DAILY PILOT ass urnt•s liability ror tht' fir st in· rorrect insertion onl.v, CANCF.:LLAT IOr.;S; \\lbcn killing an ad be sure to m:ike a rf'rord of the Kll~I. NU!'>111f':H 11l j!ivcn you by your :1d 1.11ker as receipt of your l·ancC'llalion. This kill numticrmust hc prescn· ti.>d by till! arlvertisl.'r 111 case or a dispute .. CANCF:LLATlfJN on COl'tllf':C T ION l)F' Nfo:W AD Jlfo;fo'OHf'; RUNNINfi : .. :\•erv 1~rrort. is marl(• 10 kill,),-corrl'cl a new :111 that has t:>et:-n ordered . bul v.·c t•unnot J(uar;1n . too to do !<tl until the :ul has appeared .in the paper. DIM&A·l.IN,E ADS: 'llW$C!' ads arc i:;trictly cash in advance by mail -m" at any·ooe of our of· lice;. NO phone· orders. De ad line: 3 p ,m , Friday. Costa Ml'lla or. nee It 12 noon :it all ,_..nch orfices. ' ."'JilE DAILY P l l.OT ~ J:ellCtVCS the right I() 'classify, edit, ~n,Clr or ~ r.eruse a n y adv~f· U~ment, and to c:han~c Jts rates Ir tell'.Ulatloni; without. prior notice. Cll..4Hll'ID MAlufte AlllillSS P.O, llpx I*, Coilt• .... ~ - I I Ph "2 56711 Find what you want in Ya•d & custom pool a.nd 1 ;~:o:n~•:~~-~-· -~;;;' .. i;;;;;~t_C~~~~~ Daily Pilot Classifieds. jacuzzi. Even room for boat. trailer or recrea-Gneral 1002 1G1•ral 1002 taxes, ins. & maint fees. -··-· Call Dan at 839-8321 for Beauli ul Dover model, !iii~~~~~~~~~ breakJast nook. Large appttosee.Agt. --===-----<v:cacanl. Must sell ! 21 · family -party room. VETER ... S Bedroom & den. $119,SOO. Separate mother-in-law GI MO DOWH ~ or lease $700. mo. DOVER SHORES suite. Sweeping stairs lo F r ee list or homes We Specialize in Dover secluded master and l II already appraised by VA Shores Properties (We children s s uites . FORMA.LDIME iri O r a n ge County. M a n a g e the. Enormous 400 •sq . rt . tional vehicJe. Beauli£ul- ly decorated interior and CUSTOM I ZE D KITCHEN. Complete with self cleaning oven. You will be pleased at on· ASSUME$18,900 Available to a ny Homeowners Assoc.) bonusgameroom.Every Nestled on tree lined Veteran. Call World Real Call us ror information possible extra . Only street in prime coastal Estate,556-7777 anytime. on this glamorous area. $69,950 today. Call area. Secluded entry 10 Veterans Real Estatel----------1 We have an exclusive 963-6767 . ly $49,500. 546-4141 large ramily sized living Specialist. PANORAMIC VIEW-listing on a 4 BR at QP(N 111 9 011 s r1.J11 ro~1 11rtf " ~~:I'~r ~o~~r~s~ivn:~ BARGA.ltj High on~~ulf over-=:::·s..nnoJh:rs 4 :: :~ l'lllia!:1!:~1 ~ kitchen. Generous sized IAS&Marfr looking Huntington $219,000. · ,,,.,, .':' !!;~ .. !·~-~ft~~~~o~t &~:!?1~~~~~ $33,950 ~an~~a~~r~;te ~~~e~ HARBOR g'§:':':~=:=.~ .. ~·-='=!;=:-::f::~~~ COATS & WALLACE cel;s . Hu"Y lo• this EASTSIDE Spacious minwed living 4 BEDROOMS slildom offered bargain! Costa Mesa. Bargain room with vi e w . & SHARP REAL ESTATE. INC. Call 963-7881 . hunters dream. Large Separate master a nd ·COMPANY Of't:N!ii?·P~•u1110<1 1,,.-r,, lot. Cement drive. Vine ,childrens suites. Enter· Well kept adult occupied .. to gracious living. AH 111¥1TAT10H.. [~:ll~$H:il . sii:d~it1~~~~-~~~:.;. ~¥.f ~.:~:f~.~·~l~ · ·: ?t;~f4?0l~ ~{?.~~!::~:~~~1r ~~~:!;;~11?.I~ {)l'INl/!Q •lr'S fu NrOflfl•'(I ' . ()ffNrll Q•ll SfUNIOllfN1(1"· . . entry patio with pool. WANTED TO TRADE $15 ,000 . Sec u red Corporate note ror down payment or equity on re- al estate or ?'! 642-6753 673-5505 . ~ THE REAL I ESTATERS ' _ __, THE R-EAL1 ESTATERS --~ JELLY applied to the Plac• $189,500 threads or fingernail wlilta ''<: C f Coles lb ADABOl"PE'l'llOLEUi\1· teQuall ~ Spectacular v iew , pol;,I) •nd glue hollies 752-1920 · • • Wiii IY •LL U S VETS Have something you want will keep the Jids J'rom MOD OUAILsr. NlW'°'' MACH 1-.lton 640.0010 ~ •. • to sell? Classified ads do .sticking, 1·ry a Daily It JS yo~r right to own a it well. &42-5678. J~ilot Classified J\d to OWNa home with no down paY·L-=-'~~---~=ol buy, s c l l or rcnl ._.._.XIOUS ment. Stafr or ex -GIMnll 100 something. ,.." FIXER UPPERS! veterans to assis~,you . ••••;•~··~·~·~·~•;•;•;••;•~•;•;••;•;·~·~~~~~;;;;,--1 Bought another-home! 4 IALIOA PEN. Call World Real "Estate, J BR · best b1;1y in good Ugh, wbal a dump! Orange County's only ' area. Price Just reduced •Very, .very rough 2 br. Veteran Real Estate b/1 I to $43•950-free form cottage with separate 1 S pecialist. Ask fo• ffi8CR8 rv RB heatDedl!°"L61.4A ,600 b•.· cottage. Offered at Ve teran s counselor. realty "' -landvalue.Terrificloca- 556·7777. Call anytime. lion! $52,500. COSTA MESA SUPERB FORMER Maanmc.,nt deep lot, MODELHOME LOCATION LOCATION _ s pace for 11 unlta . Tastefully decorated and ONLY $41,500. Rambling31br.homeand landscaped 4 BR. home. Lo I 3 b d tiny cottage. $66,000. View of Big Canyon golf : ve y e room. family room l~~~~;:;;;;:;!~J . CDM course and Fashion close to freeways & lg. shoppin·g ~ Choice south ot highway Island. Secluded outdoor area. Unoccupi ed & ready for quick A11-•t1.&.o. JoCalion, 2 br. home wtt.h entertaining area with · es~row. Walte.r King ~·8235. (X77) Paym,nl-& only $249. per a separate l br. in·law Oriental garden. View· month including taxe& Wing. $84,950. deck. Gas fueled firepit. CUSTOM CAPE COD._,,... tor this sharp 3 bedroom, LAGUNA Residence features liv· 2 bath Costa Mesa bof!ie. Exceptional view &alore ing room witb high Nearly new. 2·Story, 4 bedroom, 3 You'll love the. mau1ve -Lio bea·m-e<I ceilings:-H1Jge -b·ath·. S'elf~""bte f~miJy room -hOme. -biiCY-rl-reJ)lace;-ha1e -!:~.;ioftl~~~~ hoori\e~. master suite plus 3 fami· Room for pool + boat & camper kitchen, separate dinette Partially completed all Jy bedrooms. Priced access. Lois Egan 644-620(). (X7S) area. covered patio and plant approved. See' $195,000. Call 67J.85SO for la.re• rear yard studded ,iubmll your ideal. Cal appt. to ins pect. • ' with fruit ~lrMI. New on -· -ir OPtN lll 9 •1tS 1\IN 10NrNr.:1" HUGE LOT IY 1HI SIA. the market. Priced only 9 .... , ....... '-" ·· '\ View of jetty, beach &·Catalina. rn 131,000.cau-. \.'· ,.; exclusive Shorecliffs. P rlVilte' · • .. ,,,,,. beaches, $150,000. Ken Hartley· , ~ HERITAGE For Classified Ad ACTION Call n Daily Pilot AD · VISOR -642·5678 642-8235 .. CX79)' /, . . REALTORS Turn )'our aolf t::lubs Into a slereo', seu. them with a 1be Cutest drew tn Daily Pilot Cla'l!JilTh<I A:d -wtt . , .a and use the ~ ro Cta11lfied lho siereot Call &12.s67 M2-58'1I Today. ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOK DOWH OH IT ALL The most outstanding 3 bedroom 2 bath home in Harbor View Homes -to asJd to this, a super view of the ocean and Newport area. $107,500. . IETTER THAH HEW A sharp 3 bedroom and fa mily room home in Harbor View Hill.S. Immaculately upgraded inside and out, with exq uisite decor and outstandi'ng la ndscaping. $94,500. . ILUFFS -HEW OH MARKET Super corner n ear schools, shopping and boy's club, with great mountain view. Air conditioned. Shuttered, popular "G" plan. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths . Won 't last at $79,900. VIEW AHD vay· HICE 4 bedroon1.s, den, family · room, dining room, 3 baths. Wonderfully adaptable, immaculately kept home. New carpeting, 500' carpeted deck, seclude d patio, beamed ceilings, large kitchen w /eating space, intercom, tile entry. Owner will finance at low interest rate for right buyer .. $134,500, 45' OH THE llAY PLUS 1 A beautiful custom home. Pier, 1 finan·ci!lg, s pectacular view, parking, sp·acious entertaining, swimming . ..Allthis pJus_much more - ls yours for $279,500. SHORICLIFl'S.-YllW Prime ocean & jetty view. P r ofessionally d ecorated. 4 _ bedrooms, den, s itting room, breakfast room·, large· game .rooin with pool table. Oceanside terrace, interior patio. $375,000. • DIAL 644-176' , 2161 S..J ........ M.N.I. Iii. COLDWBi IAMml CO. . .~ -- " • I • ' • • • • 0 L n z • ' . . . . • '' l •• ·~ • .. .. Tuesday. Aprll 22, 1975 REAIIDR WEEK APRIL20-26 DAILY PILOT •t Honn For S. Houte1 For Sale Ho.tel For SaM . Monet For S.-"-'"For S-. HoY1n For 5* Mobile Ho•11 &.cw h'o,....,. 2000 Houn1 U•fwnitlled .·~••••••••:•••••7~·•••• ••••••••••••••••·••••••• •••••••••••!••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For S• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1Mral ~1002 GlfMrol 1002 C ..i. .... 1040 l"iM 1044 l'Wwportleedl 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMITS! •••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• otta w... I oz... • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VIKING Wesl-'nd ··-oo ....... 3202---- Lovely cus l. 3 BR & den, 3•;, ba, on lagoon . Courl w /fountain. Ramp/slip, $255,000 Beautjrull y dccorale<l 5 ·Bil, 41;1.t 'ba 1• pane ling, 3 frpjcs. Ram1>/slip. S260.000 Cus tom 5 13R, 4 ba .. 80 fl. view Cronlage on lagoon . Jlam1l /f!OL1t. $290,000 . · Bra nd ne\v 6 OR. G Ba .. Pool. jac:uzzi & s auna. Ramp& fl oat S425.000 .. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR !11P,1y\1J, [J,'"' NH 615 6161 •••••••••• ••••••••·•~•· •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••·••• BAY CR EST b "'--~ .. -· ,._ FOURS & AYES ONLY Yvw1""• .. Mobile H o m e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• · BR, D/R, F/R, 31-\ Bi&. t:.aDdsc•ped Ir unuraded Ta1t sh~tered, property FREE FREt: ONLY 5 LEFT " WALK TO llACH Old To-Cliono Big S0xll7"" Lot . Bedrm~. Uk' new on. i.n· side! Call anytime. · scon IEALTT .ZIL~z•• 1 w II tom ' '" apprec.1ngoodarea:i. "'A 1 • -._ ~, v-an e a cus · thrU ·OUt.. Sail. Juan 536.2579 . 592.S(llOAgt •Proresslonal;:.;:rV ce But. a o-o-o •P•cious . $1~.~· Bek>w markel. Capistrano .. Call tor ' · •LANDLORDS* Larae mas~ bedroom Pr1nc1pals only. 646-1513 appt 493.4450 22 Unit apt bldg xlnt loc. 1 wit-la waltc-10 closet! · · Hornefinders * Brealrf••t Bar and PROMOMTORY "--I ·1 yr old .. $390,000. 979·3375 642-9900 formal d i~io arll'!•. 1•y ~~ .......:.-MIFI Mon·Fr1 9·5 , .. La t ClerestorY · 'tor "' ~ , ·for Hie 1300 Cahforn1a s · rges ll&bt.. High ceilincs for Luxury waler s fro nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2000Tax.Rtbate •Rental Service!• Mtxt to l•••i•9 536-7533 S ·t r e a • • • • a r~~~~~~~~~~ tlowPori'• U,,.. .... I· $40,950.-$44,950 345 UolYOnffy Dr. (Just off Jrvi.ne Ave) 548-7223 WO O DJ' ' /11 !'.(~! l lamour, and oh·h·h sc hS2olOm,600es. J>~~i~a··~r1!!.?•~. BARGAIN pn.·ce for fast 9 HtgBchTriplexes FREE RENTAL book in d ~ "' --,.,....., 1 Be t.r Condo just built. Lots of patios , lldr up1raded. $4».000 An 607 Baylilide Drive, sa e. au : com· 20lOHuntington office. Example, 2 m. just one block from com· Newport Beach. 673-3900 plex. ,112 u~1ts, rel?ted _as Open Daily 1.5,539.6779 house, 1 bath, gar.age, munlty pool'.&jacuzzi apts. ProJeCted 75 in· fe nced y ard, ~children S Bl uffs Condo-Beaut. dee & come approx. $300,000. 48 UNm fine. lST and last mo. . RAI OR'S lndscp 'd. N111tura1 wood Giant pooJ, jacw:z.i, gym, rent al $200. Ooors. 3 BR, 2Yi BA, fam gara'kes . For sale o r $450,.000 HACIENDA. REALTORS rm, formaj dln rm. Will trade down. 7'i'ci T.D. By MUST SB.L RE:A.L ESTATE . · carry 2nd TD. Owner . owne r. Mr. 8 ., 400 N. cl ~Campus Dr., lrv1ne $79,SOO. 640_1841. Acacia, Fullerton. (714) Extremely motiv;1.ted 18548 leoch ~· · Campus Valley Shop Ctr. 87.,.9744 seller. All 2 bedroom u.n-H.I . 963"'3 I' LIVE CLOSE TO CALL 83J.8600 NEWPORT SHORES its. New carpets, paint OUR · 1;;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;1 Just listed! 3 BR. plus Co1n1111rclal . , and disposals. Recently HUNT. BCll $200:. 3 Br, Z H111ttlngton leaches . den. Move· in conditioo! Ptoperty 1600 upgraded. Spend.able is ba, kids. pet , fncd. gar. - ~~~~~~~~~~!Thia beautiful 4BR home DOM'TLET-Lowest priced in area, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12.7% on $100.000 down . HUNT. BCH studio. 2 br, Gt•ral · I 002 Gtftffol I 002 Mesa Verde 4 br, 21h ba, is high up-graded with the good life pass you by. only $47 ,SOO · 93,000 FT. Fantastic value. W~I sell 2 ba, s tove. child, ~t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• new c pl . &: drapes· Enjoylhegreenbeltloca· c•TWOOD••••yy . i•wu&ua••-on 9% financing. ams gar .. Sl85. paneled den, din rm, kit Exciting Roman Bath lion , pool, the tennis "' ~ -.._.."""' S6440 per month gross. JRVINEn~wer2br,2ba, COST A MESA y A/FHA D-W/din area, lrg yd. 2865 lub. You must see today. courts, bike paths and . * 548~12'0 * Prim e Commercial. Principals only please-applns, rrplc, kids, pet ,,_,...... Europa. $69,000. Owner CALL842·9371 s hopping conve nien· Zone C·I, possible re-calltoday {714)752-1700. rncd,gar.$275. 2 STORY in Orange County · 557·5070. HOMEYMOOM ce& .... plus the beauty of ILUFFS zone lo C·2. Traffic count I N V E S T M E N T TUSTIN 2 story, 2 hr, 2 $47 000 Keys in office this 3 bdrm., 2'h bath bay view 3 Br in earl)' averages 50,000 cars per DIVISION ba, child, pet, gar$190. ' • WORLD J>vt Party scek!i house HA•VEH home with its gre at ~rea\$63,000.640-8455. day . Opposite Fedco THEREALESTATERS SAN JUAN $225. 2 br, Near proposed marina REAL ESTATE 1800' or less. Mesa Mow Only $36,000 bonus room, wet bar,1 -''-'-"'-'==~----1 Deparl".lenth Store. N 1 .do child, pet. · site.Biketobeach,walk Specialists in govern· Verd e . Pi-inc. only! 3BR,28Alovenest.Nice landscaping lights' and FANTASTIC VIEW of speculation ere"""aSO I 2 A PLEXES Fu R N I S i-J EI) lo shopping. Gourmet mentfina nccd homes! _P_.T_._L_. _>4_0_·6099 ______ 1 kitchen &: 1;1.rge dining more. $69,900 1ncl. land. Bay&: Ocean, 2 Br, 2 Ba, invest m ent . Perfect .... Westminster. ·Singles L kitchen, I arge r amity, -~556=-''~"~'~•~a~ll~a~n~yti~·~m~c'-I E ASTSJ 0 E-Nea r Back area . 11 a r vest colors ~ ·. Co8ooadlo,.11wpilh•"~'ball. !:."',soo. .... dlocat1i0opn. aBnudy ~ap~dYouor S'de by ,,·de 1.0 ••"ellent br , $125. room . Natural woodr f throughout. BE happy ..... -eve .... · 1 ... FURNISllED !\-lidway burning brick fireplace. alboalslacl · 1006 ?:r,~;led~n .2 !'!:iyr~~'. and in Jove. CALL 644-6856 win eitherway.'Anxious-location. Prime in-Citymobile,il10.1Br,l Call962·7788tojnspeet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• corated thru·oul. lt.c;1.ul.i..::8'2.=..·9~3~7~1-------I VISleN ly asking only $4.00 ft. vestmenl·all 3 bedroom, ba, patio, singles: ok. ... k€Y . . 1---------1 lndscp'g. $47,000. Owner. •l.,'TY NEWPORT dDoelna',.t,,del(a7y1~4)7a52llnlnw700for !~o'mbaelh$uln9ils92'0Annualeixn· .t'ee/Bkr. 0 ALE HEAR THE IEA.CH ~• . WATERFRONT -. · ' • · . HOMEFIHDERS •~ R.€ALTOR.Sh F RS 545·4737. 552-7500''. JN V EST MEN T e lusi v e sales price ** IY OWNER $17 900 J!~~~~~~~~\ 4 IEDROOM DIVISION $85,000. each . Call •642-9900• JUST LISTED Lrghouseon l'hlols Fountai•Va!l.y 1034 Only 11/:z m il~tolhe s1.1r11 64 . On the water with THEREALESl'ATERS 545·8424 Associated 4 BEDRM -3 BATHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• from this sparkling clean TOWNHOUSE-SJl,900. new private pier & float. ----------1 South Coast Brokers. Corona del Mer 3222 HARIOR VIEW Big kitchen w/ bltns, in· and spacious 3 bdrm. 2 BR, 2 Ba, 2 Story, Aii A very ch ar·mi ng COM P r i me Cst. 1-lwy ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• HIU.S side barbeque. ~alb ho~e. ~th built· cond. Sharp! 6444887 n a ut i ca 1 two s tory frntg. 3000 sq. ft, AAA le· Ocean F ront. NB. House TOP LOCAT ION&: beaut. ESTATE $148,500 • 675·!:1'79'l breakfast bar. aod many leach I 048 way of life. JU5t reduced sq. fl. Avail. [orretail/0£· ow n e r. 6 4 5 · 7 7 2 1 Bayside Dr. 3 blks. from MANY EXTRAS! .• ins , bric k fireplace. Newport Beach home & nanl on Net lse. + 1200 & Gar apt &•Duplex. By duplex on oceanside o[ Hard to find lush home bonu s features. Call••••••••••••••••••••••• thousands . Priced loselL ri ces. Xlnt investment nights /wknds. Big corona Bch. I yr.'cld on lovely large lot with C ,_1 u-1022 before it's gone! 963-5671 JUST U5TID Call 546.2313 for an in· $160,000. 675-mx> *TRIPLEX* 4.Jevel w /view. 3 br, $500 20x40 ft. pool, 4 !§pac:ious orona UC" ,.... • or 556-7035. troduction. mo, avail May6. 2 br 5400 bedrooms, greut family ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real Estate. Bill ln beautiful Mystic Hills , .,.. llf l , -2 Br&: den, frpl ; 2 2·Br, mo, avail Jwie 6. Call: room with fireplace and MEWPORTBEA.CH bylN!tlAY White water vie w: ~NutQ ••rs iuti ,o t i('. 90/o SPEMDA.a.E patios. $69,000. Prine -on· 557.5543 from 8 to 5 or ;:~!a~vs::i::~fn:1~h; ~~,' 2d~~~~~~.f~~:~: A WELL · · ~~~l~~~~g:?.;;~,~~ tll.' .. _· .. _11. : ...... ~.·.~.' ~I!~:s!it!:if:r::~~~~ IY·:;;~~~~;~ . 2::.-~:'~:~:::~ to beautiful pool a nd Fee land. Harbor lligh Privatepatio&beautiful " much more than the 2 Blocks from oc_ean 1n China cove. Cpt. ps. jacuzzi. Cilru..'i t.ttcs ;1.nd School Dist. PLAMMED HOME SUIURll • p.1..•11" ~arden areas. A real LIDO 1u c price of $425,000. No de· Hunt. Bc_h. Trade I~ your Xlnt cond. $400. 644-a great vegetable garde SPARLING Madam. can you cook in A """"" 1 t $92 500 ~ ferred maintenance. On· home or 1ncome wuts. in addition make thi · R EA L ESTATE this counL[y kitchen! 4 SIRTRILEVB. ~~~ea ' · ~ Artist's........ Jy7 yearsold. Call BobDickinson LOVELV2BR,1Bahmne your very own estate in 833-3548 BR. on lg'l'Ot; trailer ac-565,900 . ~~~~ and refl ect& il. Charming ~ RIGHT RLTY 979-8533 ,.. old Cornna del Mac. Corona del ~lar fcir unde cess. Ins tantly appealing -.;,g ~.., u 5 BR. Sunny patio. Steps $3 o O, mo . i nc I u d . $100,000. Appl. a must . DOM1' CAU ME ramily rm. 968-4456 This much desired mod el '499·2800··· to bay. $139,SOO •NEW LISTING• garde n e r . Age n t , 673·8550. A DUPLEX!! 1~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 becomes available only · -Freslt-Spmciom \..;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ 16 Unih. Costa MHa.. 673-7601 anytime. OPtN 111 9 • n ~ 'u" '"~' 1i1rt• I 'm a delightful 2 e r &I• once-in-awhile ! Offers 3 BR .. den + family rm. Welton & Co. 675-6900 l~'.'.::C..:::.:.:::oc:::::=;_ __ ,. :.;; ·r I · l wanted in a home, in· Spectacular living r m. tor--•-1700 Lotsforsale 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11,-., Den owners residence 4 Bedroom & all of the features most COftdoMlniuna Costa ..-e1a 3224 THE REAL ESTATERS :. :{ wilh hcaut1 u pr1v;1. e akf l nook Move into by summer. -ii}, ........ ·.:1.~ grounds. l huge bonus room, !Qwest eluding ; bre· as , $152 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Private house, big r~, -.. v.v p US pr ice in area. Super formal dining room, · TAXSHELTER IA.Y51DEpioperty yard,4Br,2'h bath,:tifl'. it, charming t BR Rental sharp one year carpets, large family room. very 4-plexes & tri-plexes by ... perfect for boat dock. (213)370·0834 1 Harbor View Hot. OPEN DAILY 1·5 ' 1833 Port Seaboorne NB lLike a New Home) 646-3928, eves 645.(882 Lachenmyer n('.11\or with private yard. Cur· M~.~~ Ag~:i.~.~~ J y r~~v::: ';1aa:~'itr~uj~~~ HAR .... ONY . the.beach. 2 br & twnhse. Lots are so· x 100' -VACANT 2 Br $175. 3l er rently producing $235. ' '!I Compl pkg. Brand nu. CALL NOW ~,< s· I r ., .. and we haven t even ' Trees, ocean & hill vu, 846-l32J ~ __...... 1ng es, am.i acs. p/mo. ALL OPEN HO USE Sat/Sun. d e s c r i b e dnd '1 h e make this 2 bdrm. home, 752 ·7315 Agt. Fee. 979-84:.> ' b 3 r JI neighborhood a oca-on a r arely tra"eled lane, l Bd•m Doll HO""• on OPEH EVEHIHGS r, On a generous 47x ll8' lot Green Valley 4. r, u 8 h d • ""' •3 BR, 21r: Ba con o. El c tion ! etter urry an a bargain! $63,900 private island. Ex cond. Village Gardens is now DONALD M.BIRD FR r 1 · i in the best Soulh·of-llwy ba. 3 pools. 10773 en· phone 546-2313 ror de· $56,000. Owner /A g L W d d & ... rp , patio, poo , location $91,000 644-7211 tro, $57 ,900 . Ownr. ·~·i open e nes a)' .1 "'1oclato,,Real1a•l _rar gar.$350.&13-1653 ', 968 2398 ...... 1 s. -67S 3963 Thurs day evenings t1 3' - · Ol'l11 r11 9 •1r s 1ur1 10~1 NrC1' • BY OWNER Completely . 9:00 50 come and see the TWO LOTS tOl~I 104/209. MES,\ VERDE BEAUTY • Beach 1040 [qa'1t~~·1;·~1 'remodeled 3 Bd, 2 Ba. BLUFFS VIEW best buy in OrangeCoun· ~hoice location. Hunt· 4 Br. 3 Ba, den. forJDal Huntinqton ,) 1 \ home on Bluebird Ca-Spacious Customized ty. AL $19,950., for a 1ngton Be ach. Zoned di'ning rm. bltns. Beaait. •••••t••.••••••••••••••• ~-··,, ·• ' nyon Beamed -iH_ng•. Condom1·n1'um 3BR,3"• o( · I • • • _ "" .._ beautiful 2 bedrm, 2 bath bu~iness , Pr ess1ona or landscaped, large pqol. MULTl-LEYIL -· ',« frplc, wood & stained View of Bay 412Plata with bltns, gas heal & o ffices. $21 ,000. each. Av ail. immed. $550. 2 STY +pool 1----------I I glass windows, 2decks & $72,000 Owner 675·3400 A/C, you can't go wrong. TERMS. Write : KAN -675.59990r 675421i . / OME YEAR MEW patio. Open Sat. & Sun l ·See J erry al 4109 w. 5th PAK, 1993 Kihei Rd ., Pres tige community. EXCEPTIONAL All the work is done ror to 4. 952 Bluebird Canyon HARBOR VU tlMS-2 Sty St .. Santa Ana or call Kihei. Maui. llawaii or Mesa de! 1'.1;1.r-3 Br, 2 Ba, Jmpressive covered en-Harbor View llome in you on this 8 month old Dr.497·1816. PALERMO. 4 Bdrm, 3 839•8321 . phone(808)879-1528 country kitchen, bltiis, ~NI G EL fiAILEY ~ A5SUEIAHS try. Sunken vestibule . immac ul a te condition . Real Estate Landmark home! This Ba. DELUXE. $92,500 encl patio, near all sc~ls. Massive s lep up living Bea ut i f u I Carme l 3 by 1N!tJAY single level 4 bdrm and luildi119 Sites 184.1 Port Margate, NB income Properly 2000 Pro m on l? ~ y Ba y · By $375. 642-SIS l or 54S-6"JIW). room with stone hearth. Bdrm, fam il y room, 2 family room mcxlel has Oceanfronts : Cy prus ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner. l\.11n1mal down or , ;20:,~~2 ~~QmNf ~(;~~et ~~J t ~~~f::d:~:i:h7S A LARGE FAMILY r::d s~:~~~~si~~d!~~ ~~~:r~h B.ay5.9~1·1~:,'. sn:1t~c;e!~~c: 3 ba. AMA.HEIM 4-PLEXES ~au~~ fiu~~~~ 5a'!.1:~~ 1~1it';:.EPet s?;s appips • BASEMENT with hu lowpriceof575,oo0. ISMEEDED ' g round s prinklers in-EmeraldBay.uppernew Jacuzzi+ s m . pool. 2BR,2Ba.$72,500.each. Sll9,000.Principals only. SISO . 2 Br, yd, ch ~ld, s t on e f i r e P I a ce · .•. 6 IEDROOMS -stalled, patios and extra section, with sweeping $135,000. . 10% down. 213 /278·9966 or write, ~x singles. Dramatic stairway leads plus a pool on this lovely conc r e t e poured a nd views, $87,SOO 3 br, 3 ba , 3 c;1.r garage SOUTH COAST 545, Beverly Hills, Ca PRIVACY! 2 Br. app!Jls, to e n ormous doubl La Cuesta home. Large highly upgradedint1-?rior TURMERA.SSOC. $124.500. IMVESTMEMT 90213. frplc.child.pet.Hurr)(! doors of kings maste fa m i ly room with with custom draperies llOSN .CstHwy,Laguna 549·0812 Mobilehante/. BUS line'.$l6S.IBr.ap-. suite. Separate landing fireplace downs tairs. and carpeting. It won't 494·1177 16 UHITs--Trfr Prlls 2300 Pga'",'.· •.hlid, pet, fncd, lead s to se pa r al Plu• re "•oom. Call us I l lo g l $49 500 childrens wing. This is " as n a ' · $3000. doWn. New 3 BR, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FURNISHED b3ch. l Br, MUST S EE. Call no now!968-44S6 963 -5671 o r 556-7035 . UnnrodedRHale on tre e lined street. Mobile Jlarbor Home. appln•. "hild, pel, util. SITIIMCI PRETTY, · •. · · Ba, Oceanview. $425. mo. r 7 $165 ooo w ANT duplex .. 842·2535. .. i'na ' lea s e opt. 497.1051; in new Subdivision nr .' glC familyhome in Furn. Adults only. lnq. $160.lo"ce/Bkr · Ol'ff"I u{y . ir s 1u11 rQ~1 Nrc1• CdMar. 3 Bdrms. Fully or s in ' Owners. No. 67, Bayside HOMEFltC»ERS 11.... PRETIYSETTIMG 524 '°177 land s ca pe d ·redwood Newport or ~ta Mesa , Village .NB *642_.,900* ;··-·· ·;: A most delightful patio Span. Vitfa , Vie w of decking. New carpeting for$70,000.eqwty. 1--~-------1. _ _::_::..:.:c_..:..:.::..::c_ __ t. '·.) home ; offers _abundant l-~""====="--1 Ocean &: City. 3 Br. fam & de co rating with HAL PIHCHIH, RHr. Re~ Ehstate · 2100 1 BR. stove & ref rig. all ~::{~,., ... ~»::~ freedom. pri vacy + BR, 3. BA Shoreerest, rm, wet bar. 2000 sq ft. custom book shelves & 2727E.Coast Hwy. ~c mtge util pd Sl75 mo 1st~ seclusion. 3 Bedroo m ; newly redecor 'd. in & Ital. tile entry. Span lile room dividers. Spaciqus 6 75.4392 ••••••••••••••••••••••• last + $15. cl~anuP. 37&Yz 21h bath plus a den. out . Maint ., fr ee roor. Reduced. $69.950. Maste r be droom & 22 acr_es R-1 (66 Lots) Victoria. Avail May 3rd. Greatlocalion.968-4456 garden'g. Lovely fol.ID· Owner, 494-5777. Eve!§ private balhwitlaglassed Booming Area. $195,000 673-4627 ta in . 5 .,.,% loan. By 581·2967. in pl anting area. Hide-a-MOTB. Free /Clear. Trade fOtl-'-'--"------- 1•---------' owner.$57,500.968-8711 way child's playroom. Newport Beach. Balboa Moto r yacht or View 3 BR, 2 Ba, bltns, frple, NEW l..ISI'lNG $3050. lloWR Lagu11a Hills 1050 Voger Co . Realtors . Peninsula.15Unitsintop Home.' Can add C.11sh. drps, crpts, dbl gar. Lge YGLASS •••••••••••••••·-••••• 548·9346 shape, 1 block to bay or 2 Owner (805)9'.?5-7119. fncd yd . $325. Waler pd. SP Buys you.a 3 bedroom. 2 SPARKLIHGPOOL SADDLEBACK VIEW!! 080 to oceana20,000. . R--· ~-tate See lo apprec. 2606 BAL.BOA PENINSULA Popula r 5 Bdrm New , bath e lega nt former Beaut. Francis. Ftns. Immac. J hr, 2 ba. in 5..ta Ano , I =1· 1·~ '""ma · Redlands. 673-4838 . .CBr,48a&Gallery Bedford Plan. Owner •m odel Condo . Wit.h home . 4BR, 21hba + Laguna Te rr B y •••••••••••••••••••••••·-·• =r.i• Wanted 2900 2 Fireplaces parent retreat are•. cul· owner/Bkr. Many. Ex· 2 STORY Nii ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 b~, dbl. gar, fn~d. trani;ferred. $164.900. I fireplace. Across from _. ,73 56• M•THEWS yd c hild OK q1.11et Wetbar 671-7601..ytiml 1 pool, tennis and sallfta. de-sac st. courtyaiu en· tras. ass um 7% loan $20,950 Full pr ice. 2 • ,.., S .. t $.12S 548-a7ss t UltraPr;ii~i~P.~~~chen ~~~~~~~~~~1, r.·500· , trto<:.~ r:~i'Y~1NC. 1 U3,900.:= l 052 ~=:~:i&. ~v:~.t:~e~~~t!i 18°/o IETURH ~~~:~r ·v ~1'J:~· P~~~t.e 2Bt~e:b·a ho~se. Eas;i~: . . Fee land. $279,000 Coita Mesa I 024 "'' ' : • ' ' ' ' 846-1371 " ' Loguna ...-• c Io set s, p ie n ty of On projected gross Inc. $335M on home to $200M. FnC'd yard. bltns. szso 1200 E. Ba lboa Blvd . ••••.••••••••••••••••••• 962·44Tl(r.l: 546-8103 104 ••••••••••••••••••••••• storage, F 1\ heal. a ir LAGUNA BEACH 673·7311 mo. Ava il l st. 00-9666.' ___ _.!6~7~5~-·~120~::----lr~:;:::-;:::::::;::;-·1~~~~·~~~~~~1 '"'" • WE ICMOW * conditioning. your selec· *Reduced su.ooo . ,.. llue HavettPool • •••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUMA t4GU.EL lion or carpets & drps. •Asking $42,SOOdown R..tali Fountain Valley 3234 3 HOUSES J Bedroom, 2 bath. DOLL HOUSE "*HST* Payments less than rent. *Corner locatioo ••••••••••••••••••7•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ', OM I LOT hardwood floors. crtps, $36,500 EXCITIMG-tiEW Ca ll Dan or Ke n at •ll2Ft.CoastHwy. Vacant. Kids/Pels OK, 2 drps, db le garage. Lge Loads of sq. fool~e w/3 3 Br, Fam Rm, 2 sto 839-8321 Agt. • 9 Units, low rents ,HOUSH Funtllhed Story 3BR, Pool. Fam ' $37.500 patio. $33,500. big BR's, incl master & free s tanding home SUPRa..I Owner desires ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, Xlnt a rea. $400 Mo. •That 's right! 3 t?r11 lnt. • • * • pr iv bath . Custom Prof. front landscaping ll\·in•• al ils bt·s t \\'hen Wntllli•shr 1098 lmmediate~e! 2 Ask ror Ted or Ga)'.le lnves tor5 spectal. In· 2 IR 01 ... Hotnl kitchen w /gourmet ex-p I u s h c arpeting you e-own this expansive •••••••••••••••••··~··• RIEALOMOMIC5 G....,... 310 963·7881 or847-3025 '!!come prod~_cing unit~ on ·R·2 zoned lot SOxl40. t.ras, serves candlelite draperies & fencing-custom home, wor. de· S&S TOWMHOUSI lrolten 675-6700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . :-that need a little T.L.~.. B Lofte ms dine!,Ankle deep carpet., Univ. Park. $54,990. signed and decorated. Two yrs new. A great 1 BR house LagW"la Beach 3 Br Condo, 2 Ba. 2 cor Nowhere can you find $30,000Ro·y ::cc.d..' custom dr ps w/sheers, S52-9300Bkr. Relax inyour own sau.na, way to Jive, pool , IUMITS $155. Also bachelors ga~~JFe. c lubhse, ill "v alue like this! Bring wall cove r s. all color enjoy everlasting blue clubhse, 3BR. 21-t ba , EWl'ORT Newport $140 .. ·Balboa fac1hues. (2 13) 360-3L(9; paint and brusk, Fix·u Realtor l8lOMl-wpo1--rt11 keyed ! Big manicured wate r from ra m rm. beaut decor thruout. M , $140., Huntington Beach 1( n o a ns wer (7 1~) • and m ake SSS. Take ad· . Cost11 Mesa5'8-~ rear Jot! 10('µ, Dovm. Bkr RcmclMt Private area and ~'ure $40,500. $216.000 $1 15., util pd. Agt. Fee.1.c.83~1~·064""~'------- " vantage. Selle r s a ysl~~~~~=~~~~u!l62~·~SS~tii:..::.:.:::::::::..::1 5• J..... Jlvlng.$i 6S.OOO. TOBIN REALTY INC. Eight extra sharp units. 979.9430 Executive living in thiS 2 •Hu1Ty l!Agent.,847·6010./;. T h rromtt• La.,•aH..__.~ 846-t37l Prime Newport lo h 'th bon" '-'' Ol'fN111 o -n s 11.1Ntn~1 Nrcr• • IUSIMIS5 Assume a t 7Yt%. 3Br, own ouses _., ' ,..,...... • peninsula location. Sum· CorcNta ct.I Mer 3122 s ry ome wi "'s I [l""B'"•,·.. &R15lD&ICE. l~ba Condo. Upgraded, Selett.from 2 Br•28r + 49 .. 4040 l30-I 5o Howtel mer-wi nter rentals .••••••••••••••••••••••• room, 3 br, 2 ba, ~- • 'eR + shops. Dri"• by rl k den or 3 Br. Frplcs, sun ~--Sale 1100 ~oerwont& '-·•-ument JUST STEPS to Big pa~lo, cpts,d~. (res"'y • ne w plush shag, b c decks. paUos. All qualil ~ rvr-""' · . u ...... ,__ Co 8 h M lhl p8lnted. See LO appr~f 930 w. 19th. 'Then c•ll: p a t. i o . ·Q u le t features. 14 Lago No ••••••••••••••••••••••• aale. Possible 81'1i .... n. rona eac . on y, $395 A k r Be or i;;;;;;;;~;;~;:~~-S40~;·0ll0ll~;;o~r~-~~~'t:Ag~en~•~i=neighborhood~,ooo. (Culyer-6' UniYerail .· Newport-Beach water-_Owne[ wiU (lna_nce. yearly, short-term -Joe ·:;-'4S6~or~·l'~ M7-U73. 7527373 1 N Richards Can· Gl"Olsover$27,000yr.AJI wh•tever. Owner out of1..:c=·=:....::::.:..::..c==.:;... Do'yp•~IS BY Owner . Dis Is da Dr.)(714 > · · :~·yr& Oel an e y s completelyf~hedone area, wa nts it rented.LARGE3Br,rumpusrm, ~ place! Complete ne w BRIGHT Resta urants $0288 or bedroom units. Hurry-4BR. ram rm. three 3 ba, 2 car garal(e, bltas, • S antJago Dr.; best buy kit .. ba. copper plumb'&, VACAMJ . 6'15-4054 call today. ('114) 75'2·1700. baths. Reasonable rent. comm. pool. Kids ok. No ontbisexelualvcst.reet.4 crpts, used brick frplc, OWNER ANXlOUS. 3 Ch~tful famUy 'home-INVEST MK NT COLE OF NEWPORT. fee.$285.rno.l&t.P'oaillar BR .. 3 ba .• ram. rm.&: woodpa ncllng,etc.etc.3 Bedroom, 2 baUl. Sharp Unlveraity Park-l DIVISION . Realtors.675·5.sll Realty.842-4421 .. ~forrn1Idln.rm.11M,500 br, huge lot. Come see & c l ean wllh cos y Jkirma ·+ Iara• bonus _ . TH'ERS~ESTi\TERS I ach 3169 l ~•LL 675-7060 379 E . l 9tb_St, C.M. firepla ce. VA ~FHA -room-like new. ~ . Mewport • 3 BR. 2 Ba, bltns, 2 cpr .,..,. $47~. 673-ID terms-Call anytime, loc:at.lon. t&S.9r50 lnclud· 1UMn'S-SI27,950 ••••••••••~··•••••••••• ga.r. pool. S360 mo. , f &o•'t OW9lfd Mei1a Verde. 3BR. 2ba , SCOn HALn lq land. THE PRICE IS RIGHT! ForCla&!§lned Ad ,(~II :I Q .... c...... Ll;::,~~~~~;~~·::y '632-342J or 9&2-Z3ll ; f S BR .. 2 ba. S26.500 fa m rm. 2 loll from 5J6·71JJ PmrT RW.n Th1' private ocean area ACT ION 2 Separate. "'Btdp . Xlnt (213) 793.0427 collect. h'or Classlned ACl ~ i t.owdownpaymc.nt sc hoo l . Beautifully 112·7~ 2•t l1, 3BR, 2~bl HAS Calla cond. Des1rabl,e Co1t1 ACT ION 'l CALL556-UOCI landacaped. SG,500. Ph: BEENt REDUC&D TO OaUyPUot Mesa loo. A.ll2 o·R., l 'h I & DEN, garde ner , Call a .. i~~·:·~·~·;·~.,;PI~•·;~ 5411-Ull. Villa -Paclfic Condo, 2/n GR EE NT REE S&t..L.'l'ODAY .... 1$56,000 AD·VlSOR U.Ava.l,OOOaq.rt. comm. pool . Unique Daily Pilot ....... , 1rt new, I at)', 2 br,2 bl, Brentwood 3 br, 2 bl, . lltfeyllle .... Ute .. &42.5118 W..,.M. T ..... Co. situation in beaut. area. AD·VISOR ' Have 50mething to seU7 fplc, new drps. crpt.t. trplc, up1raded lnt/ut. C .. 49J.211J Reatt.on M&-4910 *350.640-USS M2·5r&il .. Cl1ss10etradido itwtll. Eva ... Utl a:l·'12S1 BAYFRONT ••'\.• ......... J•• ., ............... ,.., ........ "" ... . . ... . .. ........ ' .... ~ ........ ,, .. .. ..... ,, ..... ""•"• I· ,, •'; t '•' I "•"" I IOf ., • - . I . . .. DAILYPILOT TU!!day.Af>r!122.1975· , ., ....... .........: .. ·-••u.tw-a. :\fl I 1111 ....... 'iApatu•··,··~ ...... ~··1'tdoo'S1n 1rl .... 42000fficelHtlll 440~ II .. · ·· •'-f' J""d . Hwn U f wJ•d · •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••f'••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• or •111 • • •••••••.•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••·•••• 1•" .... ,... • •4111 .&.-I I L~-•-• C t M 11•4 le M 11•4 .... _ •---'-••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 2 ba aear bl .. .............................................. ~= .. ·• ·~-•• • ... ... .. ••• • .._.,.... __ 316t .. ' -• '· ;1, II If .... leG 3240 Mi..... 3252 C;;t;;:.;.;••••••37•j4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••0"ff••,•••-••n,:::uu .. '..................... I\ t~ct, ~;[~·. JW:e~ ••••·••••••••·••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..--P"'I" Hl"'IPOlllT ~. °'73 Wt SIC Lll I flll1l, NI ... l'llli I iH ,;r" -....................... """' " ~e ··-21 3 Ir: 4 Br $27$·$38S. BR. family room, Uvlna 2 Br. Adults .no pet1, APAIT...a5 , 1,,.--.,,.-------·I Children/singles & peLs room. din. area, firplc, •l8i6030NWI IB&W d1hwhr1. t baa cPLI , BachelorlorZ . Yee..._. I .... 4250 9lc . No feea. Barbara. cpt.3-drps, 2 car Bit., · &ht&Up clos ed &arage, frplc, Bedroomsand · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 983-673D;M7·7&20 fenced yard, t1prinklen. •Studio&lBRApts B8Q. Gas 6 water pd, Townhmlles BIG' ArrowtMM•ml,~ Aval! May 1 S1SO per •Wa~r Beds Pool lo" $224 SO()pens-6 · · S I l b' WANTED: Nice family to mo. l at, laaL· & dcPo&it. •TV &M_;RidSetv Ava.ii LA MAMCH4APTS r. 0. 111., ·· tunn n& v ew, elu <!arefor ourhomt.3BR, 1·49&-U44 •Phonese.rv,llld pool 778ScottPlace CM S p l 'r . . prlvg1,1leepitl.Summer : 2 BA , wl crpts &: drps. · •Children & Pet.Se<:Uon • Pil· oo s-eruus • reav., S85 wknd; $125 wk· ~=-......... "'-· ./M .......... ,... __ ~ ............ ·--, ,,11 Mt """" ,..i <,.\ •, fl\O I Nice· yard& lot s ummer ADUI..T COMMUNITY 2 •jS.offweelcsrtnlw/ad PIMECRIEk 00-6073 Across from Fashion ' . · ly. Clorl•,· ~3167 or 'fun ! 1295. mo. 96.'M56'1or Br &:'"Den, 2 Ba$375. club ~78Newport81vd,CM CASA VICI'ORlA l~land aL J amboree on f $165 U7·39S8 1""====='--....: :963-17116 Ask for Dov o~ House, Swim pool. Cilll . 5'8·9155or~31161 ~J~su:AME . 1&28r.Unfum/Furnfr. San,~oi:t:~~~t'::Od. rom .......... ..._.. 4300 •lMO.FREKREN't'• ' Joo. 10 a m-5pm 499-4509 $1G9.50gas/wtt.pd. ~ak w_ood o!Ce rs t~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·2·3 Rm. offlcee from · Over 50t tall trel'a and Ad It N p isc.--t f1nest1ncountryclubhv-$135 per mo. Near Central atrium, single Mewport leach 3269 1 Br furn $165. Lots of 1 0 st r o ti rn 8 w it h u S· 0 e .-.:;. ga e Ing at 1J price you cttn af. Lg. new 4 br houH Lo shr. airport. Sect'r,· aerv. on ;:ilOry, 3 BR, 2 BA, Villa••••••••••••••••••••••• bltnli, Pool. W11lk to waterfal ls 1·1·eate a p~~·v~~~~r~:1~~~~0.J" ford. 1'hcrc 'li $1 million Jo JIB, 1 blk. beach. !"O premi1ea.No eaaereq. Pacific 'fow~me. Nr ownhouse 2 br, 211 ba, Shopping. ~ mi. beach. rclnxlng . stittl ng for in recreation ft\cll!Ues, ll smokers or pets. Blch s.. 833·3223901 noon pool & . tennis co~~ts. pool, bltns. wash/dry, 931 W. l lllh St.MS-OC92 youi;. .spacious new I·or 1MEDITIRRAMEAM full Lime uctivitic.'S direc· ·Male or female. 642-l802 833-2840 Afternoon ~:c'?n\~1';:~.a~;"1;:!: gar.Nopets.675-9188 ~~1Sif5~F~~~fttu~~1ll: VILLAGI AM i)~Q~li~u t~11;~1$&p:~1i:i s:a·~: &iMc ~:'!.o!:'.! ..._,, • ...., 4450 '962-281·1 or · 962-4471 ask BLUFFS Condo, co_m -* Sltody S.Jl~M'i: ~l ab1e. Small~J!.C!S ! g:g~:~ & Den &•••' Jo'teti Sund:.)'. 1Jrw1~J1. (l chlid Ok >'. s.5'7-0447. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• fOr Ross. --pletely rCdecorated. 3 ~r , Pdoo11, crpt &E.drps, lndry, OK . Adull~ only .. Office 2.Bedrooms llt I& •· Plus beautiful .s1ngles,l -'~'!-"~~~~=!:...-:!-... ""1,_ ... --..... ~ VACANT 2 Br, bike to l 'Ai ba. e ncl'd . patio, a u ts. 177 22nd SI.. "open 9:00 lo 6:00, 2300 2 8edroom Townhse . 1&2 be droo m u 1>t s, MATURE Liidy toshare2 THE COLONY pool. Close to schls, Ne arBeach.642-3645 Fairview Rd ., Costa 2400HarbOl'"l:llvd. .· •2WIHS.FaEE• furnishcd&wlfumishc.>d. BR, S urfalde Condo. : -~f0• .. ~!s,"ta::W~~. $2A4801.· shop'g. & churehcs. S39S L--'---.Mesa. Phone 545-2300. Costa Mesa <714 ) :;,s7.8020 Mov e 'ln w /de posit s Oakwood Garden AptlJ w /su me. nr Bea~h . 30 RETAIL SHOPS. • mo. Lease. 644-0SlS fun..• IH--& I Ir.· otters an exclusive "NO Sbop'j, gar, rec. ftac. Prime t lUllM>Nlble •pace f'ee 919-8430 E ti II 1' · · • • ·· ~ only 1 ·BR-$190 2 -BR available larr.;&: 1mall. · BRAND N xc•p oae r • ce. Hec'--'-'Do .. ..___ P.-llLAe $230 Ref(ig, Securltv, Rent Raise GWJ.rantee'', llea11.ren\.5J6..JM9 new ewport 2110 Mew__. II ._ ~ " We guarantee U111l yourl----------·I Old world c m with 3 BR, 2 Ba, dbl garage, Terrace condo. 3 Br. 21/:i CM. r-: ·. . ·• 160 w. wa... C.M. SWTow+c Pool , Jacuzl i. R ec. rent will not be raised for Intellect. &: unconven-French windows, gables boapla~~:dr· .. i:~o. 500$3"\oft Ba. $400. mo. Adults, n BEAµTJfUL 'DEPLvtUPXaE 1 ,. 05 >. -H2 &3 1 d. PooApts1 1~.i1d1.c . dw/eCxelrcT;sve .. rm.-~ ONE lo'ULL YEAR & you tlonal yng fcml des.ires & Lrees. Adjacent to S68-6726 "' en. · pets. 675-5800, Bkr, n .GROUNDS -.1 ILJI' s •. oor still huve the nexlblJity wealthy, generous en-Festiva l or Arts ::----::-:--:--'.:---:--icf~ee=:_. --------1 Bl Lge FwwW WZ .. d 'I . 10 m inutes to ocean.1..ge Nr. Shop'g-AdltsOnly l•vi'ne Ave. at •te•.·i o{ monlh to month oc· treprene ur to shr_ beach Grounds. Sh b tns . I , r11pes, M--"-' .I<..._ • penthouse ..... ~~ S80BllOADWAY arp, 3 r, 2 ba, cpl.s, NEWPORT lights attrac-d 1 & 2 Br. 1 Br $175. 2 Br lll"Tillll .. _,..-•_• Sf.5-4855 cupa n cy. Rents fro m · "' . ......,. , drps, bltns, fenced y11rd, live, clean 2 Br house. ~~~Its, no pets. $Ul0. ~-With patio $210. Ga 1777 Santa Ana Ave, Cftt .. $,IGO. Prices vary by Joca-I louse in CM , responsible LAGUNA BEACH 3 car gar. $295. mo. Ask l.ge fncd yard, garage. & Water inc. Draperies, Mgr Apt 113 . 646-SMt l~on. Models open JO Lu 7. mule or female, 21.30_ 494_7915 for Bev or Joe 96.1-4567 or $295 mo 548-6680 HOLIDA y PLAZA carpets, gas ,heat. gas 5~ r r y, no p e t s or Sl l2.50 + util. st8-l7&? • 963-1786 . . DELUXE Spacious 1 &r. stove~ &if cooditiol\ing, NEWPORT.. chlldren. l -;;'~l'.\u:°';;;"~~~·to11~ .......................................... ~ 3.5 fl boat s lip +deluxe lg s wim m ing "pool .• rec. APART....rS VERSAILLES 'IFE·MALE or m ale to 3 ~droom , l :V.. ~lhs, ruJ-3 ·BR o 2in BA to~ou.se. rurn a pt .. Pool. Ample room . was hers&dryers. 2 BR. Un£$l35/MO . . · Oakwood share lge houae in Hunt. ~1y · crptd & dr'pd. clcc Drapes, '4' /w crpt. Dbl parking. Adults, no Pets. . PLUS u ·r1UTll!:'; Bch. $100. mo. 1st & JaSt, ";bltns, close Lo schools & gar . $600 mo, year's , 1965Pomona Ave.,CM : 120ALBERTPLACE Infant.s.Nopets NEWPORT Garden. ~ utilpd.John.~ :s hoppg. Vacant, ~00. lease req . Avail June Isl. Eastside: comp. redec. 1 Deluxe 2 br, 1 ha, adults, 2450 Newport Blvd, Cl\f ./SccurlLy gate entrance Apartments. .. ~o -As k for Keith , Will sell for $88,950. &2 BR IS16S·S'200 );pool. .tUndergroundparking. G....,.stor .... 4350 !162-4471 Owner 1-682-7424. Adul ts. Call 646.194~ ~~2 $l8S. Callk.9781 QUIET pyt, 2 br.('"2 ba, {Elegant furn lounges Hewpwt '!ec•' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• f';A:--:;-;;;--;;;;;;;--;:;;;-1~=~~':'-~"::--:--:-:-;:l ~~~=~~:'.".'.J..._,-l~'!:."~'----~':1":!!'~1 cpts, blt1ns, frpl, pool. I Bi 11 ia rd s, exer cise. lb!h and Irvine WANTED: Dbl or single 'B~; 2 8~· bltns, cr~t, DUPLEX 3 ~r. 2 ba. a_ll $195. 2 BR. bltns, panel-· 1 YR NEWTRJPLEX gar,adlts,nopet.s.:pti W. Sauna rooms. 645:-0550 gtt.ra ge Da l boa Arca. TOP ,LOCATION , MISA·¥BOE DRIYIPLAZA Jor store or office. Ample parking," Town & country· atmosphere. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E . Costa Mesa. 545-4123 ~rps, f~plc . Lo_velr 2 sty extras. tennis, Olympic ing. crpts, drps, pool. In-3 bed,· 2 ba. bltns, laun-Bay I Htd pool & sun decks i-;:;,:;;:;;:;::;::;::::::::;;: 675-6294 'flome •n ch.oice area. pool, etc. Steps lO ocean. fanl ok. no pets. 2265 Ca· dry faciJ. No Lease! $265. /Ocean view! lligh on1 l-'-"-=-'-------1 ~S0.675-6252.675-7 $32Syrly.lse.642-JS73 nyonDr.,AptF.833-8533 S7S-6'88or640-4J61 3 08A11KRI2DGBEAV!LLAblt 5 .theNbluffrt°.':~e_rbolook· -~C8mJ. I02xtt176 PGIAaRceAnGti.Ea'c$27M. m(oi·n' Sm~fjj,~~i~el::~:/Of· 3 BR, 1¥4 ba. n the s..taAna 3280 HuMi-'Olla..:111 3740 1------~~-1 • • n . 1ng e wpo. ~ .... r --• · · !B h , ..,. children welcome. $225. /Pr iva c "! Peaceful, V.CHIK•£WCOttU.PT! rear).646-4120 _f_;c_e_._s_100_._4_97_·_12_tS __ _ • eac , ver y s P-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11r-$170 ;1 AOUlTWlSllE'U¥ftle a·ncd. yd. $390 mo. l & BRADFORD PLACE LOW WBl.Y ' 8S8W. Center.645-1197 Spacious. r,111...u"11ACc1'110 Oftic• ..... 4400 Pri...e LoCaffOlt :.1 11~l _+ SlOO dep. Ask for 3 Br, 111 Ba Tnhse, bltns, RATES Family-Pool-st8-?9ll 2 BR , $175 . mo. Adults, no ;~~~~ro~ds~~:'Y • Bochel'ors . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .... tri .. JC-1 Gay .962·5566 patio, 2 car gar, swim •SlludyE:haG..•as• pets, l•CH, l,••llR •I BR ,21R 1501 W--.._......._ Office 'bldg 1300 7800 '"' pool nr So Cst Plaza Eacutiff s.Hes p 1 t •~ drps •-•-· 642 8984 ~ • · ........... ..... ft Pl u" A . N t v i1la Pacific Condo. 2Br, • · · oo , crp m , IUU-'J", -FROM $ 195 •7 BR & Den Newport Financial Or sq. -acen a ve, P 2ba. Sgl story, encl gar. $29$. mo. 545-4763 727 Yot klo'MI lhtcl. adults. 177 E. Zlnd St. . Fr-SI 75 L osi Office<--,_B_c_h_. 64_S·_l_3'_3 ___ _ Avail May I. for info call $160 2 Br s tove ,_,, vd Beach Blvd at Yorktown Near Beach. 642.3645 ~ Fountai• Valley 3834 MOVE .......... us • "CJ ..,.-• I f ., , 536 "411 ... .....,.,... ..... _ ,.__J f t&_.,J__ CallonSiteManager Newport Shores Center, a le r 5:3o pm. <7t 4l gar'age.' ' ' · '-· -v •2 BR,1Ba,MesaVerde. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 901CAGNEYLANE m.MJS4~-:Soo"""""' . (714)642·3lll ext246 6100 Block Coast llwy. $24-883.5. FAMILIES, 3 + den, 2 F![~~~OS& I lb Adults, gar. retrig. s1ss. PARK PACIAC NEWPORTBEACi-l 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~I Store spaces. 25c Sq rt. l"iM 3244 ba, fncd, gaf, kids. pet. • 1 c en No pets. 833-89i4 eve (Corner Hospital Rd &1 1 NEW plush office bldg, 2 Cal1548-1768fcrinfo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $175. 2 Br, child, pet, •Healed poof ADULT.LIVING Superior above Pacific lo 6 Rm suites. Con· . fncd.gar.Bkr/Fee. • •LaundryfaciLities A.P'l'MANAGER' 11 .... froMSllS Coast Hwy )_ ..... --feren ce Rm. X e rox · CORONA DELMAR HOMEFIMDERS" •Free utilities Cpl to manage 12 units in · n ... C,f v copier .. Nr. oc airport Store or dlx. olficeapacc • .. 2 BR, l ~~~~~··· $.110 *642·9900• :~e:1:::rdsserv. a~ail ~~siha~~t~'!~~~N~ Fu~n~~.!::s':1v~~ 1w·--E-ST-:-~-;~-.-~-2-B-,-.-P-,.-a-.-i. ~ l~-:..~.5~ W -l64o •· it~~~~.~-1800-2'700 sq. ,2:BR, 2 Ba · · •·• · · · · -$325 ondomin..._ • •Bar-8 -Que pets or childreo. 642·1960 I 0250 La Hacienda townhouse, Adults only. COMM 'L-PROFFS5'L Call Art at875-7060 .3BR,2Ba ..•••. $311S-$475 . Unfundshed 3425 . •Phone ser vice "1''0UNTAINVA1.J..EY Nopcts.1728·BedfordLn, CORONA DELMAR Class A of.rice bldg, 2190 . • 3BR,2lf.z 8a ..•..•... $600 •lmile toocean 1-1 IDIM 968 3371 -·mo ••97533 . . 2 B T h f I !<arbor Blvd ,· (at SMALLshopav8Jl.loc.1n 4,BR,2lf.zba .•....... $450••••••••••••••••••••••• CLOFTONLYI MOV"'l"'•-· .. •51 ----·--·-~-·-----1, r ~onwnBousef' rp c, Ad a m s), C.M. Elev., the Mall a t'lllE FAC. RAISOR'S 2 BR, 2 Ba, brand new. NO increase in s ummer Po 1"'119'°'"" LIVENear TheBeach! rom.,.....:V.l r rom$20S. A /C , e l ec., i·anitor,· TORY.$100.mo.42530Lh, $22.5. mo .. Nex.t to the rent. Beaut. l br furn PvtPaUo.frpl,lyrlse. Pool. tennis, Continental NB 6739606 H •TLO-.a.~ u.--1.1..:....-..•--L. 3140 Ca1ode1Sol music , parking, sec. · · · beach 1n Hunt. Bch ·apLs $18S & $175 Spanish "" r1 ..u-1a. ~..,._ ..-n breakfast. Some ocean&: REALTORS 84&-1323 Slyle bldg, pvt entl gar.. 283 Avocado. CM . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful AdultApts Catalina views. Separate patr:ol. M · R. Stever • .... trlel l..tal ·4500 pool sauna lndty ad.Its 645.0143 CHEZOROAPI'S . Fr0'"$180 family section. CJ~ to mgr. $57-0136 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4523Campus Dr.,Irvine NEWPORT TERR. 3 br, 1730i Keeis'on Ln '. 1 blk 8234Atlanta 21661Brookh~t.HB shopping & fine beach. 646 -8396 MISSION Viejo-Lal\lfla CampusValley ShopCl:r. 2•f.t ba , m a s t. s uite, W. of BeachoCfSlater.AD ULTlBR,ftplc,pool, 1,2&3 BR. ·Priv. gar., 962 .. 653 '644-2511. 55•PER<ftFJ Niguel area. Handy lo CALL 133-1600 bltns., fam rm., lndry., 842-7848 Sl80 mo. 1975 Pomona, pool. w asher, dryer .l-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l~~~~ .............................. ~1 ..,. San Diegft Fwy. 200 to patio, gar ., ocean view on CJ\t Close to beach. 5l6-0336 I• 161 7 W ESTCUFF-NB 2000 _sq ft. Call OW'ner *RENTALS* 15 acre park w/pool. $375 Lodi•12 aw ilh:s Call64S-4Ul. STEPS TO IEACH THE EXCITING ' AGT.541-6032 831-14(>0 • ·ZBR.~~~~:~~/42.S T::.:::7 . Next 1!Te~Ba;~ . ." VILUMESA · ~~;!!::.As 2..°E~~~-~H~ ':}:u~:S~~· .38R.,2lf.z Ba .....•.. $tSO UllfwwislMd . 3525 1&2 Br from $145 .. Garden apts. Private Next to beach. Bach.. 2BR,2 Bacondo$525 BC•I. . 4 8~A2L1~8UaT .. 5Q.:U .. A .. R.'E ••••••.••••••••••••••••• Jac u z1is &. Tennis. patio. s wimming pool, 1&2 br from· '$145. . WE HAVE Bacb.1&2BR.from$162. BR T b HB M&-1323 play g r ou nd, 2 car Ja cuzz is & t ennis. SUMMER RENTALS Adults,NaPets 2 BR. 2 Ba -........ -$29S 2 . own ouse. · 1 gar age, 2 Br unfurnished 84§-1323 1561 Mesa Dr. TURTLEROCK mi. rr~m beach. Cpts, 2 BR Condo, l~ba. 'nr. frornJ195, 719W. W"tlson, -'-''-="-------1 (SBlks EastoCNewport associated ,2BR,2ba,den ..•••. $42S drps,l l7:BA.Dsbwsbr.2 Hunl , Harbour . 646-Wl DOWNTOWN, all ocean .Blvd.) 5 BR, 2111 ba,den .•.. 5'95 car g.V.:·J2'5°· 673-3479 aft Washer/Dryer. No pets. views, deluxe 2&3 Br, 546-9860 14BR .• 2Ba. ······-· 4orw n s. $225 mo. 897·4210 orTWOBDRMS,large,yard car gar .• all 8/L New. l"li~"{ll', llf/\•"'"'"' , 1' I W I ' ~· " ' 1 ' ~ ~ GREENTREE ~Xff Unfwa 3600 '846-8890 garage, refs. $175. Eves From 1275 mo. Open1 ... ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•J ZBr.,lba.ramrm .. $.115 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L I---• 3741 548-6225orl/7S3-01l9 " house Sat & Sun 1·5. 12()1 . El "Toro at Jeronimo. · • A191•• '""°'" 14th St .. Tobin Realty. 2 BR w/pool $?2.S + util. NEW LUXURY ADLT MEW D&ft.EX •••••••••••••••••••••••NEW 2 br apt, bltns, shag 846-1311 or 846-4938 • Avl. now. Child/pet OK . APTS, 1&2 Br. pool, rec, W ATEllFROHT Mewporf._. Executive offices $150-$350 Month ·View of boats & water llUGll~T Realtor 675-6161 OFFICE SPACIMI WeslcliJf Drive; 450 sq ft., private bathroom, air, etc. $175. per mo. Call Gene Hill, 642---0200 Deluxe s plit-level; 1300 Studio Apartment 1 block cr1_>ls, patio & .dee~&.· Yr Jse 968 8459/968-1827 rm. 25092, fo,arthings St. Vlsl.N Sq ft, 2 bdrm wtloft-den, to ~ach. Util. paid. $175. Drive by· lllO V1cLona. EX. lge · 2 br, 2 ba, dlx · · -586-8460 NEWPORT IEACH rrplc, plush crptg, home· Call 497-1711. 645-6177 · poolside apt nr bch. Ad il, 3 BR, 2 BA . Steps lo bch. 3 Offices , reeept .• rest ltlALTY lik e storage, walk-in . ti sorr y no pe ts . $165. 38th & B11l. Yrly. $335 HARIOUR UGHTS A/C · del 552-7500 c losets, bath & guest C 0 M P L ET ELY , l _BRduplex apt, $180. \.! I 536-8362 mo. Avl. S/15, 0'13·6955 & A lim ited number of ~Mo. 8~::::6?s-~:- sooo ft . w 12000 n. yd. iooo ft, W .J Park. 1000 ft . W/1200 yd. 900ft.. W/19YJ yd. All or part 640-0UOor 6'7S-112l 'EASYAOCE$ TWO MAJOR FRWYS FOR LEASE 12,600 sq fL at SW NNN. New. A deal for cli&tribu· tion or lite manufactur- ing. Sprinklered, 600 amp power , ground level, expansion. Otrices . optional. SborL terro lease. Prin. only call 979-4303 . ---------bath, bltn gas range & beautifully ' furnished 2 incl.. Gar, ~vt ~a tio. · 673-5410 . s pacious 2 bedroom. 21----------1 £PARKLING oven. patio deck, 2 car BR Apt . Oceanview, R e.frig & gas stove. MOVE IN TODAY $159 S Cl 3876 bdrm&deri&3bdrmun-MI~ION Viejo-Laeuna ~~:!':~ ... ~!~ ELEGANCE enclosed ga'rage w/laun· w Jpatio, huge pool. Qwct. Shg c pt. 2038• D mo.+ $50. sec. Spac. 2 • ........ itsarenow1&vailable. N1gu_el area. Handy to . Irv. Condo. 3 br. 2 ba, dry room. Payonlyelec-adults only. $400. mo. 6 ::~· Rers r eq d . br, children OK. 17391 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16700SaybrookLane San Diego Fwy. 200 to Respons1blecoupleW'anls s unken liv rm, £rpl , frml. tric. Adults. So. cl Coast . Mo's mini mum lease. · · '"A" K-eelson, I b1k. W. of · BEACH FRONT Huntington Harbour' 2000 sq ft. -Call owner cheap house. rental or din rm, pools & tennis . Hwy, 5 blks from beach. Nea r Gol f Course, LARGE 1 br, shg cpt, hld Beach Bl. oft Slater. PENTHOUSE (714 )846-l34l 831-1400 s hare, N.B.SfB..1526. Club fees & rtM .... r. in· $425 435 Goldenrod 494 84S8or499-4322 842-0389 New 2 br & den, 2 ba, L' I p 6'"'"" · · · pool. Infant ok. $165.1887 frpl , all bllns, pvl. sun-•nco n ropertyCo. 1 MON: free reilt. walk to lnhw11/lllvest/ c 'd. 5425· Owner. 27°J.~~~ del Mar. <7t 4l OCEANFRONT. I BR. Monrovia, 548-9743 MEAR OCEAN deck overlook 'g. beach. oceaa, new dk. Brwn. fl11•ce ___ 552_·_0664 __ !552 __ 77_55 __ 1----·------·I $225. Inc l~. util's._ thru CONDO 3 Br;2 Ba, cpts, 2 & 3 IDRMS Sold for $90,000. Will rent Rooms 4000 c ptg. $175. 615-6670 agt/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly redecorated 3 br. 2-2 BR duplexes, encl. June. 729 Gav1ot a. drps bltns rrplc patio Beautiful studio apls. ror $500 per mo. t o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-5502 21h _bath garden.home in garage, pvt patio, crpts, 494-1719 Adlt.S. $325.'642-ll~ · Fr pl cs, bltns; dis. quali£ied party. 259 ROOMS $20. wk up with I-=~-=-------. -lmlM11 U ni v. Parle with gold drps. 388 Bay St. C. M. hwashers. 2 car garage. Avenida Lobeiro. (714) kitchen $30. wk up apt. HUNTINGTON· ~xec . O,port...fff 5005 :shag crptg. Years lease $200/$225.Infantto2yrs. Mewportl.ac:ll 37691 Bdrm. gar, stove & Sundecks. 1''rom $275. 492·7436or 684-5883 ~8--975Sor64S-3967 . Prk. Sublease new otc. ••••••••••••••••••••••e. al SJSS. per mo.· J obso No pets. 546·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• re£ rig. Adults, no dogs. 536 2579 Attractive surround'gs. Afflliate Rea1Estate7S2·1610. $29.95 WKUP.l 8dr,2Ba $14 0. 240 c Avocado · SouthLaguno 3886 Room with kitch e n Easy prk'g. Janitorial VE ... DING ~:;gj;;;;!i;;;i;--)i!41jl A;,._ & Bach Color 1V maid '"-"A 8230 BEACH area. 1. 2, 3 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• privile ges. 962·7520 art · Serv •·utlls pd $90 mo " • 1---L 3248 _,.I 1nl1 Fw'1ithed · ' ....... . m • • • • ... yea ~ ~ -· serv, pool. THE MESA, a pts. new & near new. l BR remodeled, ocean 6 :30PMorwknds. 847253l or 2l't.S92-5921 Wecanleach.,,...•howto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~••••••••••••••••••••• 415 N. Newport Bl , NB, $l75. 2 BR, bltns, panel-Bltns. $165 to $WO. No vi ew, $165. mo. Days eve~. · .-io"crease you"rincome Ex•c.ti•• ....._ • 64lj:--9681 ing, c rpts, drps, pool. ln-(ee. 496-6666 ext 46 eves Lg. BR on horse property. . · wilh vending machines, Newly constructed & lalboa Pe11iftMa 3707 rant ok, no pets. Z!6S Ca-Tobin 675-4825, ~sk for P~ul. Sb are w /£em. 1 child OK. $140 up s tore4riCe5 cpts run or part·Ume. Vend-' ed· · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJIORT TEr;tM. Spec . nyonDr.,AptF.833-8533 Prop_....._., 546·4802aft6pm drps air bath.·'17301 te:~:nc~p1 .s~~nt~~'::~ IALIOAIMM . : ocb eanfronl/v1ew. 2 & 3 ..... ,~... Apartmenlsfw'!tished . BeachBIH.B.842·2834. ing coffee, cigarettes. outstanding vu ol ocean Charming. unique Joe. r. Wkly or mo.646-3114 .. THE VICTORIAN" . 846·1311 or Unfurnished 3900 OCEAN v1ew, lge bdrm & --------~-1 f~~~fs h&.1!:~~~~~sw:· & Cal a I ina. Ul tra -Close to shops, bus, bay S.. CletMnh 3776 ~~;~~. g~f~:a:;!·, J~~ 2 BR. 1 ba. gar., bltns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-J>~~i:!~~~~o. CORONA DB.MAR financing. Call today for spacious 3 bdrms. & ram. & ocean. 105 Main St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd yd w /patio, water cpts. & drps. Nr. Beach MESA GARDEN AP'fS $125 2 room suite garden details &: get started on rm., 2 ~ireplaces_. 1 _in 645-8740 . 1 BR, wa lk tobeh. SlOO. pd , C all betwn l ·S Bl vd .$155.833-0048 Luxury decorated apts. Gue1tH._. 4150 offices, xlnt pa rking, lhe road lo financial In· m str Suite Massive hv A ·1 M •·t tt2'11833 2&3 Br, crp"· drps, ulil ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coast Hwy,673-4120 dependence.714-2700 · / Lba Del ·vu ·2 Br d s hws r va i . ay....,. · · 636-4120 2Br 111ba Condo Refrig •rm1tc'hwenwwe/m·1c!:...wav uxc :_ wshr/dryr,' els to. ocean: 108Corona I~n. Apt. '~A " ' ·667 "B" Victoria ... $190 W~s h e r Jdryer: patio: paid. Bltns, laun?1'Y, rec. Vacancy tor e\derlY, man LUXURY Exec. olc. suite IOUTI ,.,.. a:; B k till G 13 f room , gym, s a una & or woman, Westrrunster Newport Beach.-Shr. 9111 se lf -clea n ove n s, 67~~1 or mo. I · Af.!al:w .. 1 1&2BR apls$185 &$205. rplc. ~alk toshopping . pool. Adults only, no a r e a. M e dicare w /compatible party . .Distinctive! Price incl. 1 ,d sbwshl"';. ~rash compac-· '· U11f•nil1Mcl Util pd, pool. laundry Sml chdd/pet OK. $225 pets. 2881 Dr1slol St, welcome . 645.3700 allinventory&fixlures . • tnr, etc. Will accept long LARGE 2 Br . 2 Ba til June ••••••••••••••••••••••• tacil, cpts, drps, dshwhr. mo. 640-1113· Costa Mesa 898-3879 or m.1318 ----------1 ''Cupid forces sale" t ei:-m .r e n ta I from 7th. No pets. 675-5800. close<! gar. No pets. No NEW DELUXJo:: 2 br lri· ... ~_. Fu lsh·ed~ ·•--rt 1 Fu i hed 444 NeWport Blvd. Offic $16,500 responsible party al Bkr. no fee. l•oa 1119c1· 3806 child~en under 12.. . plex apts. Nr. beach, _,,_U !!""!~'~"·s11"'d 3900 -r-u':.'!~~ . ..,"."..'3900 B available, :pr; mo. util -GEM- S5t5 MOMTH ••••••••••••••••••••••• J--(ac1cnda HarborApts close to ever ything ··or n,..-nl e or n.....--nl .u pd.675-8457 120-FTuslinAve.,N.B. Call Mission Really osta Mesa 372..,4 BR Apt. Spacious. Lrg L 646-Ul» Frple>, dis hwshrs., y~ .••••••••••••••••••'!'••••••••••••••••••"••••••••• R EALTORS ti42 .. ...,.., lllVIN •COM Deluxe 0fr1·ces• ~ 494-0731 •••••••••••••••••••••• m w / bar. can be rum name it, they have it ! E ·NEWPORT. COSTA MESA Between 9:ao-5::.i u n furn . Ca 11 PARKLJNG new spac. 2 Open for inspection Sa t. Full service/ar6ple prkg 1---------- 3 BR, 2 BA , frplc, while l Br, cpts. drps. bltns, wkdys. drps, beaut. garden. Williams. Forin£or. call ... ,. 2855ECstHwy675--6900 Custom wholesale. Est. •Troplcal Pool• 2131795·6.t oo 8am-6pm Br. $225. Patio. crpts. & Sun. toAM to 6PM. 11s -:w-· 'E ·.,, the WELTON BLDG. DRAPERY MFG. w aterview.Swim'gpool. palio.Gas&water_paid. Imm ed . occupancy. collect:213.964_Ctiel y d 'l eed 10 yrs. Owners n e t 890 Canyon View. Please $180. mo. 548·1168 2 BR. on Grand Canal, Lit-Adult.a, no pct.s. SZ7 W. ----------,?dra!n ra;L" w~e~~".,~ $28,470. in 197(. Priced (:aJlto see.497-1532. tie Bal. ls. Boat dock. Wilson,642·1960 1 & 2 BR un!urn. From .. $22500 T 2034 Fulterto..I Ct M frpl, radiant heal. Year· 'PT MGR pl I $15.5. 1 m i. to bch. 911 . Live like you've place an ad In the Daily ' , erms. L.,_. Hills 3Z50 l BR F~rn . 2 rg c ~· ly. $350. No pe ts or . cou e, new . Georgia St. 5J6.23S4. v afway1 Wlnted Pilot Wa nL Ads! Call now HOLlAMD IUSIHESS ••••••••••••••••••••••• queen size bed, pvr pnv. Children. 673.0207 ~nil, C.M. Ren_l reduc· -----------642·5678. 64S-4170SAL&'i54<Ml608, I BR, 2 BA CONDO, dressing rm, extra lrg lion. 2 Br, no child, pets. CONDO 1 br, encl. patio, It MILL CREEK ·awim'gpool,aircond,2 r oo m s , e n c l . ga r Sharp2brw/pat,gar.Nr 642-1960 cpts, drps , wshr/dry. $EEK&FIND' f•UyAddi •car gar , 642·1334 ; w/storage, Adults only, s ho p/heh. 1300 yrly. Lg I l BR . f 969 1 Ada m~. $17 5. 9'J9.323'1 ;S86-6400. nopet.s 835-3t37day673-8484 eve r . c n 'pn pa 10· 645·7418 · Qu1el rcspadu1l.Refreq.l--------- C./ill .i\,.& J)-C ~S 1-. ..... .-1807 $I60,1933 Wauace apt\I &.og..al ... h 1141 . ~ \\.Qt,S ~J. 7<.:, Ptr e ~;;;·;-.;;•;;;•::.:••mo••• VELY, very lg., br.2~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'or•~tnl · -W-..Jr_ ff' C'--'f • . ..,.,.,. · ba , n e wlv p a inted ,SllA~P~&udloApt.$~ 1nvr ng•1n9 01V "7CJnte w n a n.ca ie Yrly lease. Adul ts. no encl'd , yd. No peL<;. $235. nr. shops &,:>eean, view. ------...,..a., GAY L flDl&M pets. (213)699-8234 collect 1004 El Camino, 5*$rot Realtor · 675-6700 '. •::':,*'.~_:!:: . Capf1tr.oleoch3818 Ei\STSTDE funkyupperl M.-.portlioch 386t .,_ 111 tao.,_. ...... -*-••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm in a 4·plex. $115 •••••••••••••••••••••-~· I N 0 8 0 A 8 I DUPLEX 3 Br. 2 Ba, mo. UlH incl. 2653 Santa •DELUU. '. I I I I' I' ~~~~·-~~ll;;· nr Ana Ave. 673-0797 Eas tblutr 3 br. 21h na ·p c 5 townhouse, lse. Incl. Cot"OIHI ct.I Mm-3822 A lOU 3 br, 2 ba, cpts spac master su.ite, din I' drps , £rpl, D/W, sLv . •-dbl A "I-GE E 8 I f ••••••••••••••••••••••• rni, 1111 1arage. uto _ _ t Patio & gar. Acros!'I from ..a--o .... r av.ail, Pool' II I I I · LARGE I Br, 2 bli<s IA> Fa ir view &< Calvny -• beach. Wet bar. frplc, Chur('h. 1285 rm. 55'7·l°'4 recreation .,.,._. Adulll --""'--' . util Incl. $300. 673-lW only, no pets. · J T A Y FT Ir . . E·SIDE 2 hr duplex un· •$317• • • My wif•beliswaMfortvne 2 Br view apt.. tareplacc, furn . Pvt. patio & 86SAmiaoa W.,Y,N8 .• I I r I ...... .... .. -$290. garage. Rers. $190. Manaaedby ~-=-~~-:;;::~-:::;-:;:::_, 1· fl'llrr me 675-stt.S 5S2-134:t WlLLIAM WALTERS r .,,, .. .,. told her J ¥ • -. CO -. , i I M U RA I ... , I BR Twnhse., pool. Im· 2·1 BR. un(um Cotta&es. ' MPANY I " 1· I' I • '-... """"' .... i m••· Adult•. l2>0 mo. EAST 19th St $!BS· w / W lk 0 . L . - -. 4'J' :!:1 a.i,,. ":"?-' 83$-9160 Agt. d ay,, 1ar1ge. Incl. 'util. 1185 bitn1~u·1~·~~· Br, 2 Ba, .,_.,. ,_ ... ,_ bltow. 6'7S-1137 eves. w /ll garage. MESA 645.7450 • .;;;. ....... ,mmr r r r I' r I' I . "1. DRIVE·New $165. Ca111-----'-=---I .. !!!IJ! W!!' _ _ _ _ . _ _ Coile Meta 1.4 Li • Evon•. 64Bollll02. 0 ... THE BAY ..................... .. . ..... 6 lt.,"=~tnttt• JO I I I ( I ( I I LUXURY 3°br, nr. South 2 Bit. cpt. bltns., W/D .;;;...l:!.:...:<:::.:---.J.. -''-"-J..-L-''-"-dJ eat. Ptau. $275. Bltns, hlcul!, gar., lrs. paL1020tS I I ·i. Clanlflc""°" IOIO' epto •drpe. S<0-001 Tu.tin, mo. 646 - Elee:ant 4 br, frpl,· DJW, beam cell'1., paUo. $.MO mo. 67W719eves/wknd. The adult lltn tyle vou•ve been kx*lng tor with nlte-. II fed champlonsl'lip tennis cour1s, he1ted swimming pool, i1te1JUI, seun1; plvs an eleg1nt rec. piivllllon with flresJde lounget & l'OOI tlblH. Mlnllfft to btaches for tUmmei' tun, BRAND N~ I llDlOOM ........ ·2 .... 2 IA --SJS ,_..,,,.. (7I•J Mf.U02 S TAERfCCRCCLTSIRYML L L I T E C I S /\ If I R A E T S C A I I CC I O RPA CN CAPRYLJCN NA SF PB UTO LA UR RI CLE O c p 1.'TLDRYMYES IDTL A R cli'I;~ E U 8 f, Y C L T N U U I E PY U T C IA S TLYNLYM( Y ~LTRP C IEEN£CK CC K U CS MR C TRRUNT00110 1L ILNEt IMYR I JCST R CTNO CC AP ~TMLC N RLL ~U R ,ICH RCIRPAIHIRYMENYbCtl UA CET l llCMEMTNIOLO LL BU C IRYTUBISTIRYMOMR llllllnt«lollt! 1llt ........ ·-illl.. .. ..,-.: • ""-........ 4ow11, Df ,......,. Pl die ......... ... ...._1111-Ullllllo1l1illu...,•i ACl-!TIC CAPJUC ftTll!AIUC llllTYRJC': LAUfllC: OL!i:!C CAPltcllf' • MYll:l!"TIC Ll~Ol.EIC' CA PKYLIC PALMITIC LINOl.INIC T•111t'"• -P1ri.of1 Pt.111 ' : ., Eni"Y muth l•,nr "S.tk • Find " pu&altt with OV•r 60 ' il "'<"'W1'ritto l)t'r pantl i11 '" •ll·nt• •tti•• ol 24-ptce bnnkleta. Tnnrdtr Yl'llum" I. II and DI. Mnd•• bt.-c:h, m•klntc'*" ' plyt blt 10 "'SHk. Find"' In e-• thiil ,...,.pw. • • • I • • • • .. . I Tuesday Apr11 22 197S DAILY PILOT .I!~ Add it. .. Build lt ... Olaper It ... Hammer 11 ... Carpet lt. .. Cement lt ... Wlre lt. .. Hoe lt ... Clean lt ... Move . 1.1; .. Press lt. .. Palnt 11...Nall lt ... Plaste• lt ... Fix It .... SERVICE · DIRECTORY P lumb it. .. Pa tch 11. ..... 1pe 1t. .. 1<emooe1 11 ••• Roof it ... Landscape it...Tll e it...Trim it ... Sewit. .• Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it .•. Alter i t ... Lear'n it ... ~~~.'!'.~~!~~:.~ ., c...,...~ . C....t/Canc::eh . GerclHing G_...119 . ~':°"'99 Paintin9/Paperinq Palntin9fPoptri1MJ Roofi1t9 ., •••••••..•••.....•••••••....•..•••••••.•••••••.....••••...•...••...•..........•.•.....•........• ~····················· ·••·••············•·••· ............................................. . :!':.L.IAN0Clll!_'9l Custom C•rpenlrf .LEONITE CONCRETE apaaeae Gardener. Mexican Garden in~. IRONINGOONE •THEHAMGMIN• HOHILPAlNTING ftl-:PAIRS. lilfl lYP4!hi. • ri· ry.., . ._.ri.P Fral'D..ln(orl'tnlahWort STAMPING, Cob· Con11plete Yard work.Comm.&LsAJU.Mah••. JnMyJiome lnl·Ext. Res.·&Apt. Reas.F'recest,llc,»IC . Ca11Jack5t8-(M3S Remodel• jc; AddJUOG& bleatoae. brick, tlle. Cle•a ·up. Frt!e. est. Cleinups/P~·"'""· ~.:. Reasonable 646·2103 Lic274046.FreeF..st. Reas. Free Esl. Sch for Walt. 830·50~0 ..• , ... ,. . ,_ ... _ rr... Dan "c hwa rt·· S r. 751°""' 1·m · ·' ......_ .... _ •·-. Patiot,etc.14CM.'M9 MU102 est.548·2049. ""' .. 11rea .· -any,~'="~·-------r-••..., 1::::7:'"7-~--:-:--:-.:li :'-=="':"==-:---:1-"'==---,---i.::'.==='-----jLaodK"'"'9 S58·1:JOL --••••••••••••••••••••••• IUtt'a Carpentry 141-617° Cement Work of All Expert Japaoese· Gllrden. Exp e rt. J 1t panes e ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.B. Painting. Free f{OOFS CHECKED! Baby1Jttln1. l'enced Patio covera-Door•· Kinds. Rea10Mble, free Jna Service • .Free Est Gardener, Com.Plet.e yd. ROTOTILLING S25 , PyArl:.T!.:~r/kR~~a~~·h ~: Estimates. Llccnse & H.epaircd&Replaced - Yard. Lovloc,earel any Cabloets Counter• e1Umate1.Cal1638-3.'l15. 648-33'10 • Services. Neal & Relia-Laodacaping. Sod SW.es. guar'd tllke advantage !i;a4 .~3~rse::~~~~~ Dif~~~:silec~~!' aae. any time.662-53118. Formica·Repaln. . ble NB Cell( area Free Free Est. Ma,,ter Chg. 01 my e'xp .• ~7~ Ce meat W or It . to"'lowen/Maii.Dl/Ldscpg Est 645•0694 · _,.""" 49'-1003 Pli: 549-2961 l Lovlnr care. facd )Id. Slurap1loae. br1 ek It .aod,s9rklrs,soilcond . . Day or eves. Tom ff r Id a y I wk . EXPERT CARPENTRY block work. Small job&, Cleaoup. GRASSCO. 960·2170 •'fOPQUALJl'Y• Pa..mbincJ TUe - Nlebts/wkoda OK.. .Refs. GENERALR.EPAJM plantwl.MS-$UO. 6U·3l3l/6'MSQI MOW&EOGE . . lnterlor&t!xl.criol' •••••.••••••••••·••••••·•• ••••••••••••••··--- M8-0341'·Jeanafe Cabinets 145-1 FREE ESIT 646-7528 Mot.a•H''Y Call Lel' 8.'l)..7278ev -. . _ COllfrecotw • Compl LawnService. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARV 'S PLUMUINt._; UE RAMIC 'flLE. 'New 4': Cblldcare·Weekclay11, my No Job too Lle/Sml. •••••••••••••••••••••••' Comm/Reas/Cleanups. litMr .. 5.....,.icft · C 0 1~ L E-G E Slude ntS • 646-9807 • .Remot.lcl. Free est. Sm\ home~ Dependable, relht Rouah rraming/finl:sh. Free Detlcn fr. Est. New P'rMl est. 5'8~l4Z/6t2·72.89 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WMl LL I A -MS "s ~0 ,••1· Painting. Int & ext, air-NO JOli TOO S&tALr~:. jobs welcome. 536·2il26 ble,rers.VJc.Fairviewc Bob Cunnla&bam. bomea/rm •ddtn/int lf:sonry. _ r1c less equip. AJso kitchenl-------- P•ularlno, nr Pau.&ari.... 646-3156. remdl/ palio-cvr/ drive· ... GARDENING_.. llANDYMAN-Home~ & ~~~~~IS lone. C;i 11 l"a bi nets r efinishing. JUST PLUMBING? Top Soll Scbool.SSG-07~ C__.S 1__ walkwy/ facelift/home Mow /Edge/M1unt Apts . Con scientious · ~-73-3658 Hob. .fastServ ltcasHatcs ••••••••••••••••••••-• -,...... WY,_. 0 r 0 ff ice. B 0 n d . Free Est. 548-0930 Crattsman.'~. Mo•i-GUSTO p .._1U'PILM"!_ Just One Call 1'o· ~ ••••••• Serrke ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,· .. u-•111. ~. ·----~ """ •• ._ J UST PLUMUIN(i .. ·ropSoil•Composttr• ' ~ -~~ I I M . l d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo o I e te 1· l •Mul•h•"-'wood-••••••••••••••••••-••••J OHN 'S Carpet o mp e e a1n • Y "THINGS'' by Moose. w c s• x r in er. ,..64?-4111• .. ,...,.. ... ,,.....,. fiaaac•g available cleanu,.... lawn r l Protec:t&.bcautifyhome Call586-693() · I Nfflltn'vDIMI Upbolltery, Drl sha~r-:"" II c c u I t 0 u g h . ,.v,,, . enoya · Gen woodwork, repairs, OUT & .(BQllf?? 10Yrs eii:pei-.1D·a11!1etds. (soil re ta rdanls). Conat/536-7948 ing, pruning/t.nmaung. plumbing, elc. 642-5613. Local/Statewide Moving ~~~~~: 6~~.~~· free ~t. w~l~~ ~i!~ ~J~':1!!i~~is· Trff Sf'r•ice JBM Selectric 116J.3685 Degreasers & all . . , MS-4676• H....11-. 7 da, free esl, 521·2001 pos als, •toppagcs, ,0_ ••••••••. ••••. ••••••••.-Marilyn: • ' brighteners &lOmln...U DltMIMlll... l • EXP 'O · . n . ~ · w 11 JI · .. T ';~~~;;:------j bleach for "OUr wbll• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • J a Pa es c ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving /Hauli"""· Student. * u paper anging• pairs, remodeling a nd Tree Trimming, opptng, C I S <I b"' · Gardener, Comm'cl., ·-By ~ .. or mer Instructor repiping. New Construe· Prurung, Removals. Law. • plA Ir carpet.I, ave money bo)I Dresamakln&io'l'he Realdential, indust 'I. a& O VIN G , ha u Ii n g , Lge truck . Reas. Barry Car~Rebko -646-2449 1,·00. •• !!rs. li• & bond R;!tes. Dan,5'11---0«0, • ,••••••••••••••••••••••• saving. me extra tripll. E~pean Mawr. We Free est. 645.o:MS garage cleanup. Reliable 548·9723 & 535-6798 ~ .. --• SAVE & Profit. C'uslom Cleanhvlngroom,d.1Din1 f~asheverything. De· fastservice.963-1452 Propupe'r hanging. Nojob1_64_2_·6263 ________ 1 remod, repair, add-on, rm & h11ll $15. ~ rn iugnedforyou.Coorday •ROTOTILLlNG• MOVING.? loo 5mall. No job too ReMOdel & Repair .---U-S_E_T_H_E--... 1 i nsulation. Free est. & f'l'.50, couch $10, chair~-Fasbions. 556-1232 Well done. Large or llaul in g, yd cleanup, OUR H.ATES will Please large. Call 898-2'128 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Designs. 645-3431. 15 yrs exp is what counts, by appt.only Small Plot. 751-.5250 Mike moving, any area. Relia-You . f'ree est. 7 Yrs Exp. 1 l Cl· . E t /lnt .. l DAILY PILOT ~-~-~-"=--1 not. method. I do worll ble,19wrates.556-0J47. 548·7 147 s ass ~ pa.in · SPECIALIJ.IMG ••F•ST · tMtNORHOMEREPAIR myself. Gd. refs.~1-0lOl llectrical BOB'S GARDENING paperhanging, a irless ,.. Plumbing-carpentry ~~-r~'-'-""'-""-=1••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean Ups&NewLawns HouMcle-., . PaiwtiftqjPap1riag spray. ~yrs exp979-5294 In Remodeling&. Alter.. RESULT .. CeramleTile.54().5580 STiAMCLEANING ELECTRIC IAN s I Pb:646-2056 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1 -~~-~-~---1 etc. Unique &. Unusual • ATSHAMPOOPRICES . ·. m . You Supply the Paint ·Work welcome. Mbr B.B. SERVICE Cabinel Work. Gen'l 646·7811•546-Ml jobs. maint/_repairs. 22 :iardener Service . •HOUSECLEANCNG .. Prof J>ainter, honest ROOM S PAINTEI}.. Burea'u. 20 Yrs exp, DIR-TORY , Repairs. Drywall Work . .-. yrs ex:p. lie 233lOB . Cleanups, Trimmiilg, by reliable cou~e. Good work, reas. lnt/ext, frtt $10ea. 962-1961 5""" SmlAddits -551--0171 . wewl/Cw.• S48-5203 Haulin g . Free rates.refs.541H271 est . Refs. 548·2759 , •Ph:540-71M6• l~"'-'~'------1 ForResult ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••dam Estimates. 839--7585 642-3913 ----------!Quality home imp. Lie. 25 Servi.Ce Call Finish Carpentry. ll.emodel, Repair, Vince 675-1865 " 536-8475 alt 6 CUSTOM Cement. Work Patios. Reuonable Free Est612-&14 __, 1-"===~"---"-"'------1, House/Apartmentelean-yrs exp. Free 1..-st. Fair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Keep America CLEAN in& by lady w/exper. R_.L_. SlNOR .. S t.ilc The fa stest draw in lhe price. We care, c.all Ken 64Z·5678 YAIDCLEAMW Friendly Gardeners. No Depend. Own trans. hc/1nsrd. Exterior. Pay West. .a Daily Pilot eves & wkods 642-1770; bt.JJZ Comp Maint 6'.S-0309 jobtoolge/sml541.Q'.J27. 847-3637 monthly. 979-3335. Classified Ad . 642-5678. Ray days 675-9184 ~!.~~ .... ?~~s.•'f.:J::~:l;&~ -~~,!~!'!*~ ..... !~~~ ~~!'.~~·~.~ ..... !!~~ ~~~-.... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~·~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!!!~ ~~!~~! .......... ~!~ ·I • r1p•wn• •••••••••••••••••••••••·1•------... --Sales-Mobile JJomes TELEPHONE SALES· Used Bikes/P.arts.$15 /up. SZS00ht$SOM 8 &Gi'rf DENTAL ASSISTANT· LVH,Relief OIGAMTEAC.a Earn xtra (noney in Sell Orange Coast's Buy /sell /trade. 24~& JobWa.hci. OyS 5 · Well exp'd chairside as-LVN or RN, weekends, Beginners thru Ad -spare time working from favo rite .newspaper . 0 Newporl Bl. CM, P;flt FOR PRIVATE MONEY Male 7025 lOto 14 yearsol age. Dai-st. for restorative prac-11-7. Convalescenl Hosp. vanced. Exper'd only. your own mobile home. Good earnings. Big com· 642-7910 - AR,1;ALangEeSmTAeTnlE•LOmANadSe •••••••••••••••••!'••••• ly Pilot. delivery routes ticc, Newport Beach. Newport area. New pay 847·8536. No exper. needed, will missions. Choose tbeR;;;;;;:;;;i~---:-:-:-~ • be il ble · So f t offi •·11s scale in effect. 642-BOM · s o c k & yourhomeorouroffiee.Experienced Class 1 ma1 ava a myour me ron ice s 1 EXPANDING Ne ed 3 train. o. range o. hoursyouprefert.owor -1m1re1 Avoid the highC06ls.C8.U dnve~ needs work. Local area. Earn profit for de-he lpful. Neat in ap· MA.ID mature men or women. Larry,830-6251. 9:30a m to lpmor5:30pm ~....... 8030 TDC,Bkrs. or line. Teamster. liveriea le cash, trips or pearance & mature. Do LidoSboresHotel Parl or f/lime. For in-SALES to 8:30pm. Call Mr. Lee ••••••••••••••••••••••• (71 )., .... _. 846-1677 merchandise for sellioi oot.applyunlessthesere-11 """"' lervwappt,646-5390. Sluden•··. part "me. 16 al 646-4100 be tween~ACRIFICE : Linhor 4 ~ · new subscriptions. lt'or quli'ements are met. Ca · 673--uouu yrs &. ';;Ider. ~.pay. 9:30am and Ipm. Kardan·Bi 4 x 5 view Martt.s. Trwt Bookkeel?ing, my.home or information please call 646-7419. MAID W~ PART TIME 2 pm-6 pm, Apply · 15056 Jackson. EqualOppor. Employer camera w/RodenstoCk · Deicli SOli yourofr1ce.Forinfor~a· 642•4321. Jo'rom San . . 4·5days p~wkpiusoccas. Mid wayCitybtwn 4 &.6 Si r onar 210mm lens. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tioneall.675-2878NB Clemente-San Juan Oe5ntal ~ssisiant, Fn ~ DonQuixot.eMotel wkend. Lite housekeep-PM F/5.6 Mint concL lncid : . .....,W__._... . Capistrano area, call al o n Y-·ray cer 2100 Newport Bl, CM ing,_cooking &child care. · TELLEll Case, bellows, extention LOANS Up ... 80°' ·~ ___.. 49S-0630and Mission Vie· necess. 642·6880 d•ys., ____ c_a_ll_OO_·_'&l_o __ ._1 2 Girls, 14 &. 11. Car & Sales/Service Trainee Immediette opening for rod, &: 11 film holder.;. W /0 Ft•al• 7050 jo-El Toro area, call Eveaaft5•646-0BCrl. refs re~. Ages 20-55 . LA/Orange eo·s., wo~ld p e r so nable. well $900. ror everything . I 11 TD Low 11/J'o/o ••••••••••••••••••••••• S81-6310. DESK CL.HK M-tc..-752·6100 . or 640-1286 ask like mechanically orient-groomed ind ividual 673·3360 days, 646-&it:76 2HTDi.-Pt. T:imeChauffeur/<:.om-EqualOppor. Emp:loyer 1-• · for Wendy. ed college graduate. Call w/pleasing perionality & eves. LowestratesOr•n•eCo. pamon/ Cook. Depeoda-Wanted. Exper'd NCR Sha rp guy, expe:~"d 1n forappt.645-8182 abi lity to work welll-''-""-------'- ScrlfferMM -C.. ble.Helen,5-&-7197 4200 machine. Call hilh fashion Ellropean PIJlA.nswerinqSerY w/the public. Tell er ex· OLYMPUS OM·l, in(· . ..... ., 100119Ell .557-8700ext2S8forappt. men's s ports wear l o Exper. pref"d. bays or Sales, Tekpllouw: per. req'd. Xlnl wonting case. 2 Mo old. Best of- 642·2171 · 5'5-0611 CU ST 0 M SEWING• Newport Beach area . manage active boutique. eves, wknds includ'd. HEW OFRCE • conds & Cringe benefits. fer. 673-3582 Serving Harbnr ii,rea 24 weekdays be.lore 5. Ne . ._ .. ,. h .. ,. .f.1...... .,._..; Dishwasher wanted. Must Must have good refs. Call OE 1,1 C 11 M 1 cd 1 - odl al._.~ .....,., o.,. .... .;JCIN be well g•oomed ex E · 540-1962. lost r~n-ease a rs. r a e, ftA-1040 years me n& or ....... ons. m lo A 335 Daily • • · for appt & intcrvw. ,...... G'-~-.....,... i~y~;;-ij;;>;~Tii~~~64S-~~7q7~20~~-:=.:_:~;;1 re;su e ' · ' Pe r ' d ·, C a r me I s THE LOOK Job la o-Co. -••••••••••••••••••••••• J>vt.Ptyoffers2ndTDt Pilot, P .O .Box ,l 5GO, Restaurant. 6Z8 No. '-"T' hderolSavWp $4500. 12.63 return. Due Help W..tecl 71 00 Coel.a Mesa, Ca.. uaB26 Coul Hwy, Laguna Bch. 644-6500. . PIX Opew alOI ls what we have to olfer 2300 Ii arbor Blvd •PET W()RLD• 5 yrs. Leonard Hall. ~--•-.-•.Lt'.•"•-•• .... _............... Expe r . Re lief hours . energetic,articulatepeo· CoslaMe:;a Pug , C h ow, Huskies. 61'5 6884 DISHWASllER nights MASSA.GETICH Eves & wknds. Call Jane pie. Guaranteed hrly 64.2.-4711 Chihuahua, tiny poodl~. --A~~l.a;L~$UK. IOOllMa-. only. Must be t.Bor work Yowig lady (18-28) for Ellen,644-1100. EOE. wage + comm .. + EqualOppor. Employer lab, p eke. doxie, p•t $8,000 TD, 25% return. Banquet Diredcc' $1Z.K TYPIST exp. Ancient Mariner ,· legitimate full time (I06i· bonuses allows our best bulls , cockapoo. pom.100 Due 2 yrs. 10 mmr., well EpgrJOptlcal $1IK 35 hours week in 2607 Weal Cat Hwy, tion. No exper. nee. We PRtM'l'&l Teps to eaTn over $4 per Mixed puppies. Stud socured.400.-:.122 ContraclsA.dmio toSJ.&K pleasant, small office. Newport. Apply in send to school, earn Experienced Itek. A.B.· hr., nalionwide. Exper·h'ennis Shop needs guy service mostbreeds.2525 • .. / Steam Cleaners. to$12K Call Walt.er Haase foe ap-person between3-li whlle you learn. Apply in Dick operator, !WI/part prer~d, bul will train if gal or student lo work' w. 17lh at Fairview. SA. ""nn1•c1m • >: poilltmenl. .._..._.,_any afl.emoon or time. El Toro area. you have good phone p/time 911m·lpm Mon & OpenevesS31-6Cl27. • ,.... .I InventoryCk!rit to -·-·· · & h d • GeneralOffice 675-3000 eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd, 83CMl890 voice a r e a ar Wed. 9-5 Sat & Sun. . . Lost Ir FcNm l°'VINE nco~r.NN" El· Food Ir Coc:llNI Costa Mesa. REAL <<TATE worker. Students &/or $2.50-$3 per hr. Call ror AKC Irish SeUer puppies. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J'\. rc:l\o.]'J W......_ ~ b o u se w i v es & appt.557-0211. 7 wks.· old. Shots & SE"'nrco ... Al""n.V"'V BOOKKEEPER/ E · ced o 1 •MIA·IODo/offte Make extra money, moonlighll!lrsftnd lhisan wormed.544-4693 · • r\..Vr\.LJ r#UC""'--1• xpenen I ays Open•·ng for 6 part time, d I · b W•ITRESS losl&Fowd 5100 ... · SECRETARY Exp'd. Applybetwnl&4 ·Emphasis Finance. i ea JO· ..., · '"•••••••••••••••••••••• "88 E. ll ... (At Irvine) Full chg. bkkp'it. '&assist 5 .. · .-..... ..... World fa mous boat bldr. li censed real estate PhOIM': 8J:J.1098 Apply afl Zpmor bef6pm AKc:_ Shellie. puppy .. IO SWte2Z4 CostaMeu111ruwMt-W:t::rt salespeople. Call roe ,·0. . d 8 wks male Bel llam or LOST/FOUNDAPET., 6 J 470 w/secretarial duties. '4SM ·-• Id · Brigbt..selfstarter.Must T IM E-LlFE ·El · M a ta or, 175 ' . -• 980-2900.Adopt.ion,~ ·-~-al 4 __ :1 _ Hrs. 9·5, sm, congenial 4 N a~rt'O:chv , sail lerview. LIBRARIES,INC. NewportBl,Co&taMesa. aft.5 pm.840-l&39 . ·CostSpay/Neulerlnfo. _ . ofc . Xlnt .. bene 's. ew J.,.izReiodersAgeney 646-392Seves5734577 NOPHONECAµ.8. GERMAN S hephe r d 714·9'19·2270 , 4020B!rchSlelOINB 1 1 Pups, AKC. xlnL papers ps REWARD for Lost AdverUsingSaJesman GettOfflce•-_. ForA.pptlJJ..1190 1 WAmESSES &temperaments..S Wls. Cal. Male, blk/whl,2yrs wanted.Call Ted.or c_..1r5omc1 for Magazine/~"er. . ' • . SECRETARY F itime. Exper. Jl(ust be 832·7938 .. ·o ld . Vic: Warner & Stewart at645-6111 SALESMAN Laguna bcb. AJert, de· Mechanic, exper d. C~ass over 21. Apply in person Euclid.831·7796. ARTIST Full or Pl. Ume. Exper. necesa. P/time. pendable, type 65170. A, brake & ~heel align· IECEPT TO S600 If you can take Gregg ONLY. No Phone Calls. Goldni Rlfrie..., WESTEN'SCAMERAS c II ment Browns Shell 990 s horthand at 100·120 Surf &Sirloin AKC 1714)637·6485 LOST Ad\alt Blk. Exp·d.inMech.sepa.ra· So.CoastPlaza.CM St~rt$400+permo. 8 ECo. tff NB ' Progressi ve animal wpm,lypebetweenss-75 S930 W.Coastl-lwyNB ,A Doberm•n, m•le, vie. lions, paste ups, w/some Sh1rley494·2222 · as wy, · · hosp. offers exceptional wpm & are looking: for a st. Bernard. Male 3 ynr. Ml.n. Viejo. Great Jou to design capabilities. Mus CAMYASSBS HAMIUIGER Mgr trn°e, no JayoCfs. future for versatile. take challenge, then send us WAJTRESS, Noexp._nec. AKC reg. }las papen. am boyl Do1's n•me be d etail-minded fo1 Estab accts.22-46.$160+ charge mature person. yourresume A ~e ,2l to 30. Little Long h.air. splash coa.I. ··Midas••. "Please! custom jobs , Call : Men to wort Mon thru HAMLET g u ar. Mr. Lyons , Minimum 4 yrs. office Cl•'·•ifiedadno362 Dino s , 725 Baker St, Beautiful Jarge doc. I B f 2PJ( 979 2991 Thun 5-8PM. Sat lOam· Is a•ceptlng appl•··aLions 1 ·r d c M Pease! e •. -.. .. 846--S45S. exper ence requ1 e · c/oDailyPilol . . 557·5077. · J~~~~·~sa~;..:..:.::::~:~~~~;;;;;;~;;;;~ 2pm. $5 Per hr + forexper'd Waitresses& Co l benefts Send .581· • bonuses. Must be ex-Cash•'ers. Musi be 21 •-rpora ew ., ' d. N P.O.Boxl.560 o: resume.· r1 e a o. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 i..o.t : Cat. Gray/wbt. I~ A111•l1n,,..... l-'pe='°-"d'-.839=-'·286=1c.·----I able to work f /time & MILL 359, Daily ~ilot, P .O. Box WA.ITUSS yn, blue collar wtname Ka.,,../SK'(s CLlllCA.l any hours. Apply betwn CARPIHTERS 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. C.4.S .. ER tac. Juat neutered. Vic: NEl:DE'oNOW! Sh I d d 1 2:30 & 4:30PM only. 1545 Boat co needs exper"d . SECRETARY . HOS-• e-lbo Bl/I St m..1755 arp ga nee e o ,...__ M • RN p /lime 7.3 & 3·11 re· •sa~ D9 a . -11802Sky Park, Irvine learn 1olf handi cap Ad•m• Ave, 'l,AJl>t.a esa. Mill Carpenters w/min 1 li ef. LVN p tlime 3-11. Part time Huntington COOK ~: BJk male Lab. I yr Tempo Temporary Help system in data process· Housecleaning. Mon& Fri yrs boat exper .. Must Mesa Verde Con v. Harbour, 20 hrs,.J75 per IUSIOY old, no collar, Mendlyl~~·~~C~a~IL~ ....... -...~~~155~~~ Ing co. Must. like detail 9·4 p M . R e fs , Own have own tools. Xlnt co Hospital 661 Center St wk . Must know typing & DISHWASHER loves to fetch. So. CdM 1: worlc le score high in transp. 644·0100. ~netits & future. Apply CM ' ' SH. & MIA T CUTTERS Bcb. 4 /1.f. 842-7313 AIM ... T!"•-• numberaptitudetest.ln· . . 1npersonto: 1-=.--------,--1 Wrileadno40l,Daily Reward! t.earated Data Corp, 2183 Housekeeper. hve-1n. Top Wethall Cana. Sales, Exp. or learn· en· Pilot, P.O.Box 1560 For ButcheTShop ..:.:===-------1 Exper'din lorRVa•-Fairview Rd Costa sal. No children. Must 1638Placentia,tM graving. Gen. work, CostaMesa,Ca92626" Sal commensurale (l'OU ND : 4 /18, male sembly. 1st.&: 2nd ahins. Mesa. • · have 2 yrs refs as live·inl--'====='-'"'-'--1 Over 18, neat. 64&-3141 or l-~~--~-------1 with experience Schnauzer-type , Apply MacGregor1..:;==--------I hskpr.GoodEng.Ovr40. MOTELMAID,p/lime. 102E.•16lh St . al SECRETARY ApplyTo: Ma1nolia & Adams. HD. Yachts. 163l Placentia, CUIKTYPIST . N.B.675-3770. ApplyCostaMesalnn, Superior, CM I Girl ofc. Aviation con-Skil•yHcrftnRnt l Femalu LABRAocitt puppy, 10 wks. Shota. very lovable & cut~ 545·1355 1-'-''-'-'~----,- F"emale Dalmalion, $75." L Yr old, AKC re1istered. Call 714/960-1521. 1----------· Golden Relriev-cr Pups. Sa Champs in line. 64.5-&&38 or673-7469. Englis h Pointer. 17 moi;, AKC papers. Needs TLC. $50.Ph:....-. •l~y~r~·~'~e~d~c~o~ll~a~<.~54&839'7~~~-l:C:::M:1~A~M';::&;:::3:P~M;:.::;;:::;:j Jnle'?etting " varied olc 3205 Harbor Bl, CM suiting firm. Editing & • SOI No. Brookhursl -lbtUU.. Oood $. Hous ekeeper, Cook ex-SALES production typing sper. · 6-8>2:0 Fo UN D : German AUTO. driver tor Service r5esm"°•t""t ofc. N·e-porl/ per'd for couple. Uve·in. MOTEL desk clerk. Gkrs Earn Money Jmmed. ,.,,..•d. Send resume to: Anaheim 77 Frff lo Y• 104S De I DI d -•-older .. F • ~.. J ob Sile Will Be ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shepherd.4/18n5. P : r. -.u._ C.Mesa area. Call Mr. Pvtrm/ba.642-9606. work In exchanae or Full or P /time. ree 20Hl Business Ctr Dr, 25254 LaPa:r.lld 673·5ai7 retiree type to drive, . job apl.548-9755; 645-3967 training. Foe-info. call Suite l4S, lrvine92664. NEEDS Gd. home with. ----'=="----1 pick·up, 6 deliver 11.1b-1-'K~·~·~·~·~°'~'~-~2640'-'-''-"----l'DEAL part time pre-. &17·l896. 1------~?.r::c .. :-1~~~L~••;•~n~n~HJ~·1~1s~~~1 yard. lOmon.oldfemale. F o und : S t .Bernard urban cars and assist senti.n g Queensway "Need $85·$110 wkly? F/t I Shep. Husky mi~ Gd. Female Puppy. C.M. service mgr. in misc. COOi. P"1.._ ·Home. Fashions Parties. $22.5+. House ol FuJler, SA.LES Security Officers w/kids.968-1387 Brown/black m.aak. Call tasks. Permanent five . ExperieocedOnly. Jligheamlngs.-.9162-Mr. Ricbards,IH6-MS5 Fashion minded 1uys or Needed for N.B. area. WAITRESS 540-0S83or 557-4765. day po11ition. See Service Food $er¥..... gals looking for a (/lime Prefer ex per. w/State Experienced. Da y & Black Furry Kitty, 6 mo:-o ...;.:;c.="-''------1 Mar, Howard Chevrolet,· F/Ume. No exp. nee. Jani tori a I. Wi 11 in New type advertising-permanent position in Ii~. Call for appoinlrhent. Night shins open. Over rem ale. Linda, .s57-102l LOST : Man's watch, Dove & Quall, Newport Appllcalion1 aecepled worker.Days'.0Ver18.2 Make $40·$50 daY.·Pald .sales.Mustbeeicpe:r'dln 542.7722. Zl yrs. pref~cd . Mu days.~-1438evee. ,Flo.11tin1onpieceot£oam Beach. Mon-Frl 9:30-4:30. Park . to 40 hrs per week . dally. Door to doOr sell· h ig h fashion men's B1rkerN. 212 E. 17th Sl. The most beaul. Fem. i n NB Bay. Rewa rd ! 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=j Lldo Conv. lfosp, 466 894-4007 ing. Beauty book coupon clothing & s portswear. SERVICE Sta\ion, CdM CM. 646-4303. Germ. Shep )'OU've ever 642·95~ 1111 Flacship Rd, NB JAMITOl/CUAMER sales. Transportation Call for appl & intervw area. Top pay for exper. WHO WANTSTOWOHK "! seen + dog bse. lyr. old. LOST: S m . mixed Terrier AVON 'Cook, mature, (!time. "Needed for animal hosp.1 ..:'="~""=·=·~•~ed~·=-.._r"'°'"-'-~·--1 THI LOOK s a les-man over 30 • 5 DRIVE ACAU ! 893-6885 · ' ' male Olk. w /Drwn . Will train. Mesa Verde All nationalities con-NURSE 6444500 Days, Sat &. S~n. otr. CHOOSE your hours, markings , 12 Iba . GITMOll Conv. Ho~p. 86LCenler s idered. Apply 133' lM,CHAIGE 67S-OU"laskfor0ick. work for yourself, be SAMOYE D Neutered Wear'g. leather & nea St,C.M. Avocado , Newpo rt 11·1' s hift, 2 nighla ~r S•es&MDIAt Service Sta. Attendant. your own boss. Men or male, alls~. Super ..-a&ar· Ana. to "Spot". OUT OPUfl! Center. Mon thru Thurs. wk. Huntinctoo Beach in a pet. store: p/lime. r /lime, exper'd. Bonus Wom en. Can be slightly dog to loving: home~ Vic. Santa Ana Hats. Cook-Relie f, mature 8am·3pm. Conv. Hospital. 18811 Land & Sea PeL Co. for smog, brake or lamp handica ppe d. Nea t -1_642_·_3364 _______ _ Reward! ~-8517 Be an AVON Represen perso n,. top salary & Florida St, HB847-3Sl5 847-0100. • licenses. Neat appear &r: Cle an A p pca ranc e. Going Overseas, nd .adult _!!:..::=.:::.:::::..::=cc::-:-.1 talive. Meet new people, bene.flts.842-SfJ&l JUNIOR SALESM[tl handwriting. Apply Vets .. retired. Aae 25.to hn11. for 2 loving cat:. Found: 1 Ladle'sSollt.airO aad new interests toy-·· . roOl(S ~· morns. 2590 Newpor\ Bl, 70. Suppl~mcnt your ID· a It . d. & dee I aw 'd .. ~!~:!:1d~s. RB~~•, !~1"NC:r:en:: =~ Exper.~yforbmycof· ::; ~!t i':Wn~: NURSING SALES C.M. ~~~r~r~vdu~.c~~P~Yh~ 968-SWplslvmHSaic. _ .A.Uanta. Approx 2/ln5. necesa. I 'II show YO\I fee s hop. Must know e1g customen ror the DAlL~ RN'S, LYN'S MEN & WOMEN Service S\tt . Attcndanl, J>erson, Yellow t..:ab Co., 1 R I s H s ET TE R , Owner please iden\ify .. how. Call 540-7041 AND broiler work. PILOT ah.er school and For a Government exper 'd . neat. Daya . 186 E. J 6th. SL, Costa purebred. AKC. l~ yr 531-5621-Days. Benenta.Applyin~ Saturdays. You must bE NA'S sponsored la~ i;ubsldy l"own tain VallryT~xaco, Me11a . old. male. 548-4202 or: 5350 Non thru Fri. belwn l &. o·•t o!s•hool by J·.oo p.m. Brookhurst &G11rf1eld · """'8515 art 6 ,.,...., H ~ 4pm, 2278 Newport. Blvd, a~d be .. able t.o work at E~erienced acute care proaE'"xmc .EPTIONA' · · WOMAN i ·o cure for in-_. · _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter/ OUMI r, CM . Atk for office. least 3 day a per week. Ne hotpllal only. P/time-On .... Service St ation Allen· fant. lite hsclt.PI· LlilM· Furnitur• IOSO , pft£GNANT7 ChrisOan, p/Ume. on, _11 . caUforall s hifts.Conlact EARNINGS d ant, expe:r'd. Day & NIR"U<'I , Mon. thru }o"'ri. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carl n g confldentia I Wed A Fri. Call aft lpm, COOK wanted penn. for deliveries Of'" ""'" ecllng. Mrs. Jensen. Col!lta Mesa Lcwia Financial Service eves. Full&. p/time. App-831 ·1486 Moving: Qu~ sleeper connselintc &. rererr•I. &33·8575. ' 8.5.' pvty•cht. Must be ex· T,,.rd•ed•.•P1°11r~~t~ pro-Memorlfll IJ.ospilal. :.>I 350 E . 17th St. Suite210 ly Shell Station, 17th & ... _L-... uw . ·couch , double boxspring ,. d ti ji; ~'d Wlll be ctuisin& Ci _._ Victoria, Costa Mesa. Cost& Mesa. 6'2-6753 l I N B ..,......."'_ Abor\lon. a op on e•MK d. J ty&• •-• Equal Opportunity .. ~ ... -••.ttoE. rvnc. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• & mtiltreas. Must. aell. •001plnl ~· • • u ""'·~ -••-c 11 '94 9521 ,.. APC..\RE547~ TILLll.ma.. exee:r.,11e,.ref••n t.t.o Employer Sales SERV. Sta. sa!esman. AMl ... 1 1005 a .. .. . --..!:~:!!!:::::..::.:_:=-J SeCu 1 r181y ,kPaclrvllfle N1a 0 • P. o . C""Box 2105 Seal LIY~IMMAID NURSING Mati&t6'"'-n:iatur.e., nitc shin.. Mis·••••••••·~··••••••••••• Baby bug1y, English. Uon• an ne · Beach a90740 or 2 d -1 r h s1onV1eJ0.8JO.l195 AoUq ueChe:st rruntcond pra m cost $70·•till PIOILIMS? dustrlJlBl'aidl.Coat.acl , . Forwortln1ramUy RM'S-LVN'S ue to expanson, as Cl 184 • du! . $25/ r' 4 b r stool.a It ONE WA y H ELI' Lucy Sharkey...._ DtUverymen ovr21 perm w /no chlldren. Lat limited p osition• In STUDENT, p/time fo r Sl;~a496 ~ no en. dtn °p~dded a$1.$el Atta CENTER . . ' p/tearlymomLA1'1met bakpn 1 • cookloa Ir you want personal dJraelcommlssionaalea boat maintenance. Apply · · • · ' • ..... ..:.,. c ~ d -old ti ! U & •~at in f d. I 8 ' W 1-'" rua 9xl2. <'elry am,,.....,,.. ·~"' -llJtMAIDS a.tlv to NB t.om.. '225 rnner un er -yrs aa I ac on ..,.. · Experience pre erre • 4·5pm on Y· I · t>U" AnUqu11 French naLwara. u~ cost 17~·-•1-~· SlhrHotLlne-Will troln. ~'-' woaeo. 11trmo .... •.4ICJO. Xlat livln& coadiUona 6 -volvemenl In patient O C orn CM <rear building) '™• ....,....,_ -·-· ~ -Call j 1 range 0-~· · · circa IBM. PX!. Firm. 1on1 chest ol dr:a._. SPIRITUAL READER Bonus plan Call Ron hn. Sal•TY open. c 1 re, o n our pro· Call ror AppornttMnl * SUPIR ~•1t1. * 497·2881 diiys, 409-1221 SM! 548.6940 lOAMtolOPM · cinlnl• Mi·1'9. 'DEN TA L : Mature .W.7896or913-351J. feaslona starr. ~lLlons Mr.Nlcholu ., eves. · · ~ ~n aH matters l!IV ' woman for rrnnt. d•k. =~=..0...-----1 open .ror 1-; ~·ll full & (7 14) 533-3880 A ~curate typist. & tlood ~A N 0 p y Fr a rn e . A12 Nc"Ei'camino Re•i BEAUTICJANS W/FOLL. ~aper. 494·2'11' -tu••· LVN , r /Ume 3·11 shift. p / l Im e . :) a I . com· orjanl"ter llble to handle A.pipli•cas 10 IO whtJGOld , 1 in yr okl. perf 8 1 CICimenLe For•ppl. No• lntervlewlnl ror tbrou1hJl'ri. Conv. boap. Newr:r .. t mena ur•te w/eltper. MOTICI demandina work load••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. 515. Dbl~r:&. c:i~492_9034 ' 492,9136 new NBWPORT&J\ INN area. New pa,y aca e 'Vacatlon1, holidays & how D•ilY Pilot Class-and rc ~pon 11i.bi1 1 ty . Frlgldaire. fr~l free. 16 matt. $SO. 2 End fc ~~.=::.::=----J SALON Call 714-Mo-8512 DENT AL A~~S't .. ~ effecl. M2-IOC4. •ell P•.ld benellll. Apply I/led adr. dl1play their Insurance expenence an cu ft. top fr:r.r. whit" Co!!cc Tbl. ~eI·-.ti d" • I n n-· Exper. cbalnhi;fll: L . woa tb Fri 9-3. Ab ·-' .Non ·Imo n& • ........ '!... orM4-0MI dealc alrl wanted tor new LVN, p/tlme. s.11 shifl. ru mess11es with le1\bl\lty a1set . ove uveraae $1 50. 675-2415. wood, w /1tor•1• ••· drlnkln11enL£x .... -..e DI Deatal0ff1 In Goodbenefit.s•work.lnl IOYALI andlmpactTOurad1,wf s alar'"y & bcne rl t a , --df'rneatb $60 aU · Ute -!,rvlccs for· room. s::.~~l~~~ ~1.,!,IS.Dd8-umaceto : ton~J. Beverly Manor c ........... Ht1,lltil are proud to say, ttHllY Beneticial Admlnl1tra· Refr\Qc rator.16cuft. · 548·0700 • ' · ... 5'1-11• • NewpGrl Bea-cb area. l'74tlAlmoad'l'reeLll. c.onv.lfotp.340Victorl.•. J030W.W~.S.A. get r esul t •. Phone tion Co .llox713,Corona COLDSPOT Jll0 ·--------- 541-tJl,l.I Lrvfne.ea.-. 1 CM ' CaUJlltaO 642-5678. • del Miar . 92625 ~-84~ ~R~!.:"-tl! C•llM&m?I \l'CLASSI F'I ED W\11 tell it. • I ~ l -. ... -• .. Ill• DAILY PLOT T d A I 22 ,.,. ....... rowar 9040 4 Wllffl Dnffl '''° .......... .w .......... a.w • ·-· Utt4 • Utt4 J_-.u_'-'<="'-'-"'~!...--~-----.!.!"~"~'~'~X~· !lfP~' ~I ~·.!!!.:. •-• • • • • • , •,, •• ••• • •, •• •,,,,,,,, • • • ••••••, •••• •• •• •• • ••,,, ••• ••• •• ••• ••·•,, •• ,, , , , , •••••••••, , •••, ,, , , , , , •• ,,, •••••, , , , , , ,, , , , •••••••••••• IOJO ......... 1010 Ml••·-•o•o 1960Tw;n Eng:JOn.ChrU. 4 WHEEL -Ifft' ..... _ 97. Mire....... '740 ···-'770 c ... ~...... ,,u- •••••••••••••• •••••••••·•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Take over pyrnta.+ $500. lllUIW ,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,_.,.,.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••'•-•••••••• ·-onOaed I BUY FORXEROX36000r2'00, Trim ..... depth rinder • ...... •• • ' .. _ RIPAIRl-SlaYICI . COMMal.' I .: 'Jl'\ana,ADpU-AMl5C. * ·* custom sound p~ing Gd.cond.675-4923. MI WIUSID • , EXCHANGE• IVIOLIT .Willoa'a&\i..raainNaok Good uiJed furniture & acou s t ic al iihell ., M' ]\ 2 ':t:~::• ,...,.rltl REBUtLDS sAf~s•S&RVJCI: • • NSW.lttbS&.c .r.1. appliani es orwillliCUror Signifi cantly reduce~s iiybri: .. ~~~~65.e.! lLAMDCIUlsa SalesfsService ~~ :i BROOK.L:YNBUOCO .. •IZIH...,. .. 4. you. · noise. Eii:cellent con<h· • ' 995 i Est ~·0141 • · D REXEL ESPERANTO MASTIRSAUCTIOH llon, Jus L $25. Cull offer O'<r $12 • · STATION leaclll ... lrfl U I ' -COSTAllmlAi di.a. rm. sel, llldder back •46-l•t• & llJ.9625 64Z·4321, extension286. 644·4930 • WAGONS MacArthur and C..... I BUY VW 'Ena:lnel/Can. 14 .. latO • ::.Ss~· !~;5~~· '44·1161 aft 6or Sunday839-<B74. • l''JREWOODSALE• . 16' !·~IRD ('71) to CHw frOM 848-Do Jamboree,~ Uwtl C• t1r I & ~·OU! (8 to lOam. or >it lMP:AtA low~• MA ISSIS. • • WANTED $43 -.cord.S81-1122 ~:~r."d• curtams, al Example:l97Z IMWNewporl8e••;712 MIHllD.Vlejp NHT&l•ll' '. , w"aoot:xt.M -Org. Euc. dcl $75 cord. SOHP..::v1nrude,~vert. ve 7~-o800 I f I • er5pm.)Dan PJiAIC " : ·& Sets TOP OCA S ll D~ttt: Coast Firewood Supply $995. 6'6· 6 cyl., 3 speed. air, warn ••••••••••••••••••••••• llilipCWll Dat1un·TC»'Ola·VW Lowrider. 'SC Cbevypaael Queen, F ull &TwinSets · PJEAWIELR,.~ 0, ~ATCHES, Rlccar sewing machine & hubs. r111d10, heater, &ex· •7. 4 I ~v·.1o••.1t. . POl'ache &J:loncia9fvlc w11con. 1upreine rtllllfi ~ P.ric to MoveNuw! ART"' OBJECTS, GOLD cabinet. Like new $85 ...... Sell 904 tr~clean. (466FOL) ,.., ~ . ..-.... .. ~-. owners only. Drawina t.o ahow plpei. Am/fratapei 833 &646-8686 SILVER SERVICE. Crib$5.751·7015 •••••;•••••••••••••••• $4.17,7 CLOSIOUI' . ....._....,_ aat .. fMO .beh~-April211lh, enJ .nda work. $8001 ·' iJ l s•v1sss ReJ•sterat.... &oo.as1s. •Sofa • .}l'lalching Lov· 1''INE 1''"'U llN & AN· WANTED : Used Waler Jumbia 28-lnbrd ena. • 11111 111n:1 ""' 0¥11109 'DATSA;rOYOTA. C llM fol , eseat.t High quality, TJQUE$.645·Zl00 softeners. have rcbll. & ~lnl cond~$11.SOO.Wkdy ~' UUIG * 5301•• HIMl&ll~-'""'ISA.......,•""' •--•--MJG ~~~sed. m.ovlng. new units . Cheap ! 633·3Z22 . .EvesM13t66. • .. TOY. or' A-MMIDtt.TI~ -·Miieas--::--T UHiil.t"'A.IHI ....................... . SCRAM··LETS 639'5988 2" l.M .P. Pvt...;. incl ". DELIYMY -Oii DiSPLAY 1131Su.J"'r;..,Av~l!J-•Doo;~2 ~:.~~t~mall• 2..1..9 Cu ·(t side by,: side GE: Junk C_ars. Will ride them l5•.•.d1•,~ thrlrB. J;tlP0•1 6· -1966 Ho b , CM 646.9303 GOOD SILIC'nOM ~ -,....642·2it34 transmission, oowet refrig .• avocado gr'!· ANSWERS ur drive them. "WILD. i is • s r . r o , *c .. 11aba* Hweofl1•1rfl (acrossrromskalerink) steerlnK, whi\e aid.wall $350. Cust. 6' tuf'ted naug. BILl." Ca ll 751-1483. 968·924.S. * 1 ~ ..,* 4 AUTHORlZtO couch $150, All carved 1~~1 boon -lk'i~c ·-LASTWILLYSMADE --~ MERCEDESDL\LER 68 VW ll tires. lilt wheel, air eo& mahog. coffee tbl $100, l•'uttv ~-B:1riu1n -Fireball 16'2". 2 Sets •69 J eep wgn'r '& custom Eliminate the middle .,.. 6862 Manchealer. tires, ia~c~~c:. =~~~ di lion in a, AM IFNI 25'' Color tv, 4 yrs. ~'llH'i'UN I:: • . MisceUOMOUS Sails. Anodi:ted Mast, C·WD, P /B, P /S, air. malhn. ~edasedealdi~ from Buena Park fer ,675·9878. . s,tereo, lea,tber, btndaol" Sylvania; fully serviced l\l r wife bl•lic \'l'S i n Wonted 8081 Com pas5, etc. Xln radio, v .s , hitch. $2,JOO/ au or1z er. 123 .. 7250 op, cru ae con r 1 $150. Carved maple dbl fortune t c ltC'r;o; . .She ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shape W/lrlr:, S6..SO . offer.497-3276days. On lheSantaAnaFwy. 61 VW Bus, altn06t new po(••~EerARb)rake1, beater, bed $100. Oil paintings rn :i r r i ed n1 c w h t' ll Wanted: Appliances & 84-0·1987. ---.. There must be a reason ena.ine. Runs IOQd. Make -$088' _24x36"SlOO·ea.67.S·3822. somcone loldhcrlhail power mo~ers~ Pref New 2 6 , Sailboa't . '74GMC'-'Ton.9000ml. wearewlin sales,llln 19682304.dr.Sedan,Blue. offer.SU.034tafter4pm . GUST·-~ + a Fc;>llTUN t.-:. NOT working, Reas Trailerable. Below de· ~985.MINTCOND. service.flinselec:tloo.., f. spd. Air Coad .. must Ar-..... Decorator's mistake ! ' 646·5848 · alercost .Call531·3915. 830·8504. ·Crevier IMW' sell . 536·8832 1 97 3 V W Pop -To P LINCOLN MERCURY beaut. country English lrvineCounlryClub :.!O~f\\'. lslSlrN.'L Camper, new radilll 16800BeacbBlvd .• cltrs. priced below cost. 'Membership, call even· SSCASHSSFOR • Herre5hoff Arneric TrvtP 956, Santa i\na Kl5<P7L. ''732804DRSEDAN. tires, ~·s-H.B. 842~ 640-Sl62after5: ings 962·8449 Goodusedfumlrefrigs Eagle gaff rigged wit ••••••••••••t•••••••··~ "' LOADED!--StlARP! .,.. .... 01 x -----. : . . . Frzrs/sloves.546-0768. teak option . at dealers · PICKUPS & & $7950. *833~ , orvette t9U S p1ece Raltan dinette set. A pt size refrigerator. cost. 546.7172 · 74 v1,w, su~ Sun9000·b~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Excel lent condition. nearly new.~. 4000 lb Musical GOOD SELECTION '73Mercedes280C.Silver. am m, sun,,,_, rru . 8 Vp t te, Con ver t .. $125. Call 64 5-4057 forklift, $1400. 549-4066 1111..,_eRh 8083 HOllE 14-$100 NEW & USED Ex Lr as ! ~mm a c . S29'1S. 640.l840 Hardtup, 4 s pd, am/Im, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-0952 p . ·O~HGiECOlH'Y'S Purchase or assume power wi n4 ow1 lo G.-age Sale 8055 SCll W 1 N N exerciser' ROGERS Pror. S piece rices start at ...... _ .OLDEST lease. 493·6517. ,.. "tr> Bug. New clutcljl, brks, brakes. S36·47G8 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• new. used_ only 2 ""'e,.eks . Orum set w /3 cymbals & loats, Slips/ $1777 , Q ·. orig. paint. Compl. rebll • •MO VI NG -Se l Ii n g $1?£> or best _offil'. Al~~ cases. Like new. 548-8384 Docks 9070 , Opel 9746 'eng. $1450 or. maKe offer. Docllp ffl5 Everything. Maple rurn, g a 11 .0 11 .s h 0 w c <' ~ e , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Datsun (~75,SW) 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mu.st sell. 67S.2ll04. •••••••••••••••••••••" tables, dishes, books, uf· aquldriun'_I , com~lete with Offic! FurWtwe & LIPS Available speed, AM -radio. • Salea·Servl~Leasing '72 OPEL GT'. 4 spd., air. , '70 Challeneer V·8/JBS, fice supplies, pew rug wroug~t iron stand. plus Eqllip•1.t 1085 Newport. Beach cd l , RoY.C-er, '--. 673.~ur 59 .vw BUG, recent A/T, P/S, A/C, vi.nyl top,. .samples , lamps, .s ho a few fish. SSO. SJG.50 14. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 .. 60 • Power , W\ ~'"' l -• -534 ~t-engine wurk, $450. R.1dJye wheel5 Best ol4 WllQ Rolls oyce BMW ~ '61 BAJ A BUG £ -tool!, fireplace & garden COINS FOR XEROX 3600or2400. J8 '·6Cl'Sail 12· · · · • sunroo . fer 494·4235 tools. misc hou.<>eware~. Pvt. c oll ectors only. custom sound proofing 673.5253 ~: < TOYOTA . 234 E.17thSt.. ,.._.. 9747 bk>wn m otor, $500: • • Bedroom set. 2014 Men· k acou s tic a I she 11 . ·, , Costa Mesa 546-4444 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Used motors &trans. Ford 9940 d L o .. -l A Silver doll ars, wal 1ng s· ·r· tl d 50'B t SI. r R nt •5569306• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Y ane. "'-t• a na. lady 112 dlrs. Li.berty 1gn1 1can y re uces oa •P or e · .,.-i 9715'1972 METALLIC Maroon · (off Englis-h, nea he ad gold $lO piece. noise . Excellent condi· Beautiful location 1966 Horbor,C.M.646-9J03 •••••••.•••••••••••••••• w/gold pinstripe, eng. ,67 IUGo $975 1966 Ford LTD. Full Washington).543·9178. Write P.O. bx 2174_cM. lio n , jus t $25. Call C11111642·9606 ,55 FORD FlOO P.U., V·S, ,73 CAPRI V~. 4 speed, modified headers cust. • power, air. 4 dt, $4iOO or ;i;~~==-'-""--'t.i&i~-~~!:;~::';~~~'.:....1 ~64~-~2~·4~32~1~.~e~x~te~ns~ion~286~~--1 whls. &' many ~tras. 2 I 3·591-1661 ·best offer. 646-2060 afte( Horse5 8060 •Jo"REETIMBEH* Limit 20· boat. Across overdrive .. clean!Sharp! air. sunroof. 23M miles. Show me a prettier one ! 6pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jn e""han •e forl~abor Exe s vl chrs $15/35. secy Newport lsland Ir mast, 546·2309or557-5692 $3350.644·0686 $I0500 493 ,......, '68 CAMPER Pop-Top,I-~--------.. , h ,..., ,.,, d"'" dft t"· h . d l < 213 J • • ·~·-bll '71 $1775 '72 LTD Co •-Sq--'-• L"'C:C..yoa CALL:673-1788 c rs --. ""· s i..:>. i ng e on y. '67 DODGE Pick -up, --·-9720 re cng. . or un .. ,,. uue ·d· Cl b Pie rce. 8ii7 W 19th, Cl\1. 693·5191 eves 675·5556 ..-.-Ponclte 9750 be s l. Mu s t sell! pass . w111gon w /f ulli 1 ing u "·'~., .. 1·1. wknd~. $1075 . '63 1'~al c on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 35981668 power & low miles -:R.iding lessons, board· EARTH WORMS IHJ .. " Jtanchero. Stick, $425. WILLBUYYOUR •••••••••••••••••••••••, __ ,_-__ ·-------! · b & d PORSCHE • 34,000! Only $3100. Call uig, new arn pa . .FOR THE GARDEN Elec. GelKI 140 . Wantetl -50'·60' Sailboat 646·2022or548-7482 DATSUN, TOYOTA '68 BUG New eng&trans. ~544 (prvlpty.) docks. 494·3735. 1000 for $t.95 multi-color duplicating slip or end tie in NB area. OR VOLKSWAGEN '66 9125 Speed 3 O O O mi. I er t u n 1-'----'--'---- Q ua •te• Ho••e, Sho"'' Worm Caslings $2 Lug machine -makes Tempo 213·937·10101213-474·7244 mtS 9570 PAID FOR OR NOT. $3500. 494·0257 guarantee $1,100 firm. i,i 1o~ord LTD Wagon. Fu!· ' ' '"' 17362Gothard.HB ••••••••••••••••••••••• W J LL PAY TOP 9 Mare, Blue ribbon win· ~~~cils . $200: 1 Year locrt?,Speed& '73 Chevy Van Con· DOLLAR. CALL KENT Bea~~fr~Y~~re~ New 645· 151 ly~~i!~~a'!t~:MOC. DIV· West & Eng. Also I IBM Elec .. Mdl. '·C". · llM I Siu 9080 ... ersion. Selr-contained. ALLEN. 540-0442 YolY 9 77z,1---'-"'-'-'-="--'--"'="-her yrJng filly by Gray G~ .• ~nst .. Elite. 1 port. TherlllO Fm: Co •••••••••••••• .. •••••••• BestOffer.6'5-8379. brakes, clutch & tires. O -... . ,73 Countr Sedan 6 H.ost. 1213) 635-0554. SmiCh /Oorona Else. Like Copy m 111ch1ne, ··the •72 Owens 17• v hull ,74 260Z, cust. pt., mags, FM·81trackbslelt "'°· Xlnbra, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wagon .y Xln t • c:=: .. newElite.Call:&t5·37S3, Secretary'' $100. C.all Fish /Ski, 455 Old s'.'70DodgeVan.J:?oldshag, AM /FM, x.lnt . cund. compete re .eng. 1 Loaded. OnlyZ2M.iak· 'i!'~~~:~~~i:s !!~: 8&~!.:4ao876or eves.557·~14 963·4567. Berkl e y Jet. Xlnl . crpt. bed, Craig stereo. SS.400.·PP 525-6727 ~~nd. $37~5~~rer. SPECIAL ing$2975. PP.f133.:213f. Y,g $500. Aft. 4 :30, ....... Con£erence'fable l8'lg,in ·$2600/orr.673·7079· $l400·575·3003· . fiat · 9725 , VOLVO SALEI. UftcolR 9945 -'4·3996 5bar s tools $25.23"color 2 sections 9 ' e a ·TransportotiOll . 1974l-'ordV111n,aircond .••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 914 Loaded, re· TV $9 ~ 1·r· N I t I t P /S P /8 pt'd thruout bate/assum my lease & Beat price increase •••••••••••••••••.•••••• J iiWlflry · 8070 5· ,..,.terco amp 1 ier evamar wa nu · x n ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ·er · ORAH4'iE COUMTY'S ' · · Super stock, All model~ '68 LfNC~LN Conlinenlal ~••••••••••••••••••• sso. 963·5383. ror executi ve meetings. ·Mag whls. Tape deck. NEWEST I., .a~-r J96U 7K2651ve you SL50. cash. p,,·ced to Sell. O"crsea•. Coupe, s il ver w/blk '""'• -;JI"'-. . Reasonable. The Meairs Mob'I H 9140 Will trade for older car -..s:~ 4 · • ..., .. WANTED · Queen size bed •n good Co. 8J3.SJ4o 1 e Omet or cash. 675·2174 : wkdys IMM.EDlATE 1---------1 Delivery Specialists full power. $800. st&-'1717 •'I . condition, S20or make of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .200 DELIVERY '74 PORSCHE 2.0, many · l ' • (8·.S wkdays Y P ~I D F 0 R Y 0 U R .. ty executR.re, secretarial Must sell 24 'x60' coach 1 OWNER. '69 Chev Van, • • . . the way. 5S7·620'7 , t\11' UUIO -·-,. TOP CASH DOLLAR fer.64 2·9261 . SALE.Assortedtopquali· '72VIK INGMobile Home. 557 l . AllModels&dolors xlras. Mustsell!BabyQll cdl"ll ll1ni1 Must-.. 9952 7JEW E~Y. WATCHES, Portable TV. 19 , UHF. des ks. chai rs , riles. on site at a "Five Star" A·l cond .. 6 cyl. 37,000. ~Dick M1llerMiotors 'e:_......... 9760 · •••••••••••••••~•••.•••• ~T o_.}ECI'S. GOLD, .plays perfect. B/W, $39 bookcase conference & Park. 2 Be drms. 2 mi Full crpt. $2000. F om· rn · -VOLVO' '65 Mustang, hi-pert. 4. ~VER SERV.lCE. &&6·1523 drafting lable.6000 CFM baths -deluxe. Priced fir,:,;!548·2020 A ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brl. disc brks. 4 spd. NE FURN & AN· . ·. k HEPA clean air system. forquick s aleat$19.9SO! -. 19b6Horbor.C.M.646 9303 slick, hvy suspension. QUES.64.S-2200 Ranc h Mink Jae et, CM644·2634 Call Mr. Martin arter 1974 Dodge Camper Van. · J;:!OW warner ..... Needs fender-work. autmn haze. $l400 new, 5·30 PM at 979-9126 ur part, conv. loaded, & · at~ Main · ORAMGECOUMTY Makeorler.551389 JNSTAN~ CASH for Old wil l s acri(ice $4 50. PiCMOs&Orgmti 8090 b.etwn 8 & 5 PM al sharp.$4895.67S.9561 ··santaAna · s.s1.z132 VOLVO 1 _ MUSTANG,2&9-• Ge;ld. Silver. Jewelry, 644·0238 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• :t:;7_9792. , • · · • · l4ly orl.eale "°' .... _ Ceir:ls, Dental Gold, Wed· . . h d llAMMONOOrgariSpinel 7~ CHEVY Van, H.D. Ha•dD t727 Autborii.ed ~ EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Green,juatbadeomple&.e •ding Bands. Watches, Dr~fh1 ~~:Nfult~ ;4 .':· Moving, Sacrifice, Motorcr::;s/ ~e new, l owner. 19,600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales •Service Largest Volvo Dealer tune-up. New tires. coocl e1,~-An y cond .. Top wi. l gn b5t . Bslo£r. ·Sc.oo 9 150 m1. $3850. 645·7116, call B---LI rf inOr angeCounty! condition.$'100 otbest.oC• p!';lces. Free apPraisa\s. Tr~ve,rse rods. $501 · · 675·3468 or673·0570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• after 5 pm, ~£ 4 &S BUY or LEASE fe r. 993·3280. Bfntleys Antiq~ary. 498·l839. . '7:l :\"o rtoi u, f1l'\\' l'a rbur~· ,74 Dodge If.I Ton 6 cyl MacArtburand DIRECT , pd PIS p 8 °ifj 17lh1. CM .64.S-6585. Jo'or Sa le· Membership in PIANO WA NTED. ~vt. lion, Dunstall Exhst, new 15• 000m·' J amboree ~··~~ ~ 14 2+2, 4 s ·Call 'at I ,:, • . pty wants to buy P 1111no 1 . auto. camper, . 1. 848·Dove 752.Q900 • '~I~ A/C, radio. t. 1 1'•.rn b a utilul rree leading Local Tennis r ·.. h !)J0.68J:I tires (Goodyear Eag es l., $3700. 494 .7353 Newport Beach • pm, 837-0886 j,welry for showing in Club. P.1ust sell. d~e to Orl'as · 7.5 gal. tank. Boge rear · • ..t•ar home. 493·2644 oifter transfer. P .0 Box 61834. Sewinqi Machinn 8093 shocks & other features. Autos W..ted 9590 1. 0 %' · .. Toyota 9765 • 6 6 M u s ta n g, b I le. 6PM Houston, Texas. 77208 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. • $1 ,500. a(t 5, 675·0&57 ••••••••·••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '2025 S Manchester w /chromes & air shocks. ~ ... iiiiiiijjjjiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillO/d Sew in " ~lachinc. Still WE PAY TOP DOLLAR · O r SPECIAL 'Anaheim 750-2011 Tires good. $575. 541-1582. b ·71 SUZUKI 500. '"'rrcct FORTOPUSEDCARS works/looks. good . 320. cond, wn s hld. roll~ bar.· FOREIGN DOMESTIC OYEIFACTOIY TOYOTA SAi.Ei . -. ' _., Old1M allile 9955 • A CONYtNIENT SHOPPING ANO SEWING CUIDE FOR THE CAi. ON THE CO. ' For., Ad ht w-·, World c• Su• 6.42-5678. bt. 330 ;'stripe -Happy Top Easy-Sew! ... ...., .. 9223 SIZES 8-'20 i.., 11T .. ;._ 11f..,,..._ • J;Ju111••il lo 111<'~1< you t1nrl. M1·,,_n,.ckMf to Nlotll ;,11u -• "'"'~l combln11lhJO tor ""n· •hln~ d•>'• •n<I ,., • ..,., nli;h\11, Choo.o<• .. 1r1 bJ~·ncl11, Unrn. • l'rlnt"d l'1H 1 ... r n '32~~ 1'11,...,.. 6l1"'~ II, 1'1, 12. II, JI, Jll. 20. Hllll 13 1111 .. r :It ) Uk1!• J\( 1111•. 80-loch fabric. · Scmd st.00 for tuh·p.neni. Add Z:i tt11U fot cM:h pat~ni far fil'lll~l1111 m•ll •nd 1~l•l hanclUn1 : otherwl1e third· cl••• dt'livcr11 wl.11 l•k• three Wttk~nr mora. ~to M•r1•11 M•rtln. 4U, t~ Dally Piiot. P•lln'n J.H,pt., 23Z Wnt llUI J;&., N•W Vor-. N.V. 10011., Pril'll NAM,,,ADDRF.SS, ZIP, ~17.t: •nd STYLE NUMRF:R. ONE ll'Rt:t: PATTt:RNofyour , thtilce lo~ fOr. OM frap.ti· tttn l111lde NF.W s .. RINO· SU Mi\t E R rATT t:R N CATAJ';()(), I001tylH, 11U11flt11, rm Pt,!llt'"ll toupo11. ~!Id 'J:k' ,_, SEW + KNIT Bo1M: .,111'1 ~C'tltlite p1U~ftt .• , ••• 11.25 lmtanl F••hioll Sook •••• SLOO lnst•11t~w1n1 Booli' .... st.oo Anytim e 646·5555. 2035 lug . ra ck. f r eew·a orCLAsslcs , acrifice! 74 Volvo ••••••••••••••••••••··~ Wallace . Cltl. w o r l h y. SS uu , '6 lf your car is extra clean ~MYOt<;E Factory Demos & .Ex· W~gon. 3 mos Ql.d. 5000 Sales a nd Service Sporfinq Goods 8094 Y ,\HAi\t ,\ SOCC st.rt?et see us first . • ON Ali. eculive Cars. Good Used mi. Under warranty. All OLDSMOll.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• d i rt s proc ket, e lect. IAUERIUICIC ToyotaSelection extras.$5700.~1388. GMCTaUCIS NEW Sideral Skis 180. 440 starter & kick starter. 2925 Harbor Blvd. NEW ALL PRICB> Alfto1. UMd HOMDA CAIS Soloman Bindings. $180, $250. Call between 9am C t M 979 2500 TO saL · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·0349Jerry 2 :30pm week days, os a esa . •75 HONDA UMYenityOl!m • TV,Rodio, 9o30am.P.P ."5H005 TOl'l'D~ID -y SEDA .. S , fCUtTOYOtwlATA ~.'; .. .,,.,.,.,.,!!.~~ CoslaMesa 540-itMo anytime weekends aft. · cd l • 2850 Harbol'Blvd H'Fi s•-8098 ,,.. 0 u r c h 0 i c e 'o ( 1 • n:reo 1970 Honda 450 CB !'itrcCl IMMEDIATEL y ,accessories plus tax & 1967 Rambler Gd. cond. 74 Toronado x1nt, lolld«I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bike, ru.ns xlnt. Ne<irly · FOR ... 1 license. Order yours Ne-Brakes, just twted no down, takeoverpymt., ·Late model Magnavux everything new. 567$ or -tod · up. $6000rbest.846-l orl 642·4532 25''. color TV, walnut best orrcr.645·1!U FOREIGHCARS · ay. l966Horbor,CM.646'.9303 1----------1--"---------cab1net. 96J.296J. luick 99 I 0 PW. 9917 ----------70Suzuki50CC£or saleor CALLORC~IMI '70 Corola wagon, runs •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• loots & Mcari. trade. $1 25. xlnt cond. gd. . TO SEE US xlent, looks great, $1100. 73 Century. vinyl, (m, a /c. 1971 Pinto, xlnt cond.o E.-ipment gas mi .642·3100 _ ~ or bstoff.960·1685. lo. mi. run power, Must $1350 or best offer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jaguar 9710 •swoget1 9770 sell, $2950. 492·3162 573.3579 '74 XL 70. xlnt. rond. $400. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Codi~-991S1----------Grneral 9010 Also misc.parts forsale. Late Model 1973 Mazda , ~ · '73 PINTO 4 spcJ, 1.lnL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493·1982a£t6wkdys. ( 71 VW, Blue, stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond $1700 · TAX ADVANTAGE Wagon, am t m stereo, cassette, radials, mags, CADILLAC ' S46-05311 69 250c c Yamaha. Ex. $2200,673-1195 new paint, xlnt cohd. Donate your boat cond. $300. 7100cc Suzuki 3100 W.CNst llwy.lll $1850 494 4S53 Boy Scouts 546-4990 $150. Best o£fer. 8J3.0192 642·9405 Ka Htl tn Gllia 9715 · · · ----------1·-======"'----l---~:::~C:::"'---·I•••.•••••••••••••••••••• '67 VW FST8K. R /H, sun· '74 Honda 750. Showroom WE BUY 30 MPG, '64 GJUA, Teb1t roorRUnsgd.$8®.orbst. 3KWONAN Cond. Wi ndjamme r eng .• new brks. Great of£er.Call:875-5916 Gas, ready tu go. $800. Fairing. 551·62i'5. IMPORTS earl S6SO.S46-8297 l ---~4~94~.3223~~·---l;:;~~~-;;;:;;;-;;;;;:;:-~;;:I -70 VW Squareback, Jo mi., . HARLEY1970350cc.Only Top Dol lar For Any Mercedeslen. 9740 $1650, ur make o£fer. '73 Pinto Wagon. Stirlc shift, A/C, $2200. Call 552·8289. PIJMOol!o '''° ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATLAS 10' Alum inum Boal. $60 450 miles, like new. ' Make or Model: •_•••••••••••••••••••••• 1 !Le'."!a!ve"..."m~s~g~.~645~~17~31'!_' __ 1;~§:".:';':';'.''::~:""".~I Anytime. 646·5555 2035 Mustsell! 673-1280 JIM PA""OS !-Wallace.CM. 1---------1 1""11 Whyleawwltetl 69VW Squareb8ck,looks ELDORADO 41,000 mi. Chnsler~uflt lt;;;;j~i4;;1.;;i;;;;;~:--'65 HONDA Scrambler. MAZDA yomCGnOWfta'75 nice,runsgood,$1500 P /b, P /s, A/C, stereo, QPpeMn 15aily &:Sun. 'til lO lloats. Mainte-ac.e / 350cc. Xlnt. $325. orbt.>st. ororrer. M0-1759 llhr seats, vinyl top, steel Service f020 962-4934 2001S.Manchester MERCiCn~S 1---------1 r-adials. $2650. 64S.103o · 2929Harbor~lvd., ••••••••••••••••••••••• An aheim 636-6000 ,..,.:; 68 VW Bus, manyxtras, eves or wknds. (;Qsta Mesa Electrical-Woodworking Trail..-$. Tra•el 9170•1---------230 $1600. E DORADO f ll 54'1934 Plumbing-Installation. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL US YOUR CAI! 646-4559 ·75 L • u Y .. & Repair. Inboard Eng. Sears Tent Trailer w/Ad· We-.... ~! 1----------1 Joarted, a Black Beauly. l---------- Repair {In Boat), d·a-room. Aski ng $150. MUST'iicUAH AM/FM.air '65VW Neweng.Shocks, 15000 mi,$8,500.S57-S831 '62 Valiant, runs great. ScorpioMarine.548-9704 ~~1~!~e~·c:6-SS55, · Will take anything in Cewtrallocklllg batt.,tir002.~$47$. '71 SEDAN Sevi lle, ~~IJ 49t·6918aftSpm BOAT owners save· t rade, watches, rings, 1----------1 Cruiseomalic, stereu, _, •~-•-1 I. TV' l $138.46 '71 v w hu•, blLn bed, loaded. •-so.640-0576 PiNolloc tt61 money. Jnt /Ext main· AnV .....-..-ce sec., -.i tenance repairs. Local, P.+s 9400 •' 2000H~!_O~LVD, 39494,0007 .... '!'i., $2150.orofrer. '14 SdV, full ,eqpmt, lealh. •;;;;·~;:';ANS,••••"2;;:_•• 41 reliable. Call 846-7632 aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......-1.......... _.. ODd ...., 6pmMon-Fri. AutoRepa,ir&Painting COSTA MESA . Sale price $9,514 plus 1----------1 int. 16,000 Ml. Xlnt c . Spd., R/H, stereo lapel •REASONABLE• $570.84 sales lax; plus '65 BEETLE, runs like a $7100. Aft5: 536-7378 deck, vinyl top, bucket. locrts, McrM 5'8·l2ll-Richard Ormge Comly'a Lie. Sl.21; down payment watch! $825. C•• 0 9917 seats/black interior,, ... ,.... 90301----------i Higlteit$..,.. $3000.IM: 35paymentsoC •&M..t88'7* Burgundy, 350 enaine.• ••••••••••••••••·~··••• Autos for S• · .... ......... $U8.4& plus $5,:m final; WANTED ,64 Bus Pa~-. ••••C•••••••••••L'T"'z'2'8•• P .P. $800. Call between. S ...... · -·.n 13M APR ·, defe~ pay-·~ 4 am a ro · • 9am & 2·.30pm week'• MALL Boat ,railer, lk ••••••••••••••••••••••• -to ''""' i' D B I d d J'k new cond. Best offer. Iii Ma11:eyTovehl ment price $13,146.94: ... rs, umpers, eng, oa e , I e new days, & anytime .attu 675.0253 · AltH.-s/ CallRogerorllill Ser#039239. decklid.548-7425art.4 846-2249 9 :30am weekends .. Clcnsic s 95201 ____ 84_7_--""'5 ____ 1 557·1005 loats.Po wer '040 ....................... FRIEAPPIWSAL Jim Sie-s TAR. GA'ZE:ft'.'~l<;.. v ... ••••••••••••••••.•••••••BENTLEY ••• 3•< l'•lre -';::,.---1r-·yL SPORTSFISHER ..,... n We buy used cars & Imports .._ ......... U11A ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9974' . Sedanca, very rare car. trucks. Call GROTH Al -.1 ~ ,._"""1......,0.W. 'I--"""·11 ri'l '73 Vega GT Wqm. Air 25' L~man . Elegant razor-edge de· CHEVROLET I I 133 9300 ~_.." .... 11111111 111 ,,..,..,,, ocf. "~ AM /Fu radio ,· a uto' Newcovers /J~lpa.anted. sign by Freestone & ora ree • . 1.s.11. ~ .......... _..,*°'l!=tr~ ._,, "" pwr. ra IO, er. Webb. Grey & Blk. ·ext. GROTH CHi:VROLET 65 230 SL. Air, leather, -"".-_ __,, ml. $2600. Xlnt ~ V/8 d sound a ppraisal. 1----------1 ~~~ .. ~ ..... !!::! /~~0< ... _..~·±-•~. , 4 t rans, lesa than IS,OC>O Compass_.baittank, Red&. Blk. lnt. 556--2900 AM.• ,,__ J1,........ ''"""" .,.,1.01 . -outrJggcn. days U7'846Seve5. ,}8211.Be:achBlvd. -.Am/F.m, r1dia15. '6850. ""'• 1t:;:r n::.-fi:-""' - $4850. 646-9000 • .1 ~·~·~~,~··!·~·-in_B~lon--Be~·~·-!·h~333~11f;C~a~ll~5$2;.;-";;1~23~.;;;st.;-;;;;: I . •,v"' ,,.. "'" ... ...... '71 Vega w·-. ltcrHfio•.. . -.(1(18'7 -.:--J!~ :e:... --F~mily Pleasure Boat • VMicles 9510 Al a are pleased to an· ,,.. J,_ •ts-$1495. XIDlcand. 16 ·Flee tc rafl. 35hp ••••••••••••••••••••••• SILUHG YOIMC 1 aoumc:: the rerle ol one :;_. iii£:"' ;!~ Call845-1307. Evinrude. $800/ 1>5\. or '73 ()odgeMaxlVan1ton, TOPPRICISPAJD :!to~:bu~~~~~~~~ 11~~" :fr• Ji'~ o:." .. " '73VetaHatcbbedc.Xlnt. trade.548·388'7 runy converted • .Musl F~rlmpoN Owned .... dJ_lven. le. ob· '1~~ ~J~ §=--f.lploml,$1900.,0wner ..... 26' Whale boat with o "'Sell !673·$7M PiidfororNot. vlou11.)'pampet'tdbyone ,;;:;:;r :;r:;._ '::.:" wc.U . .A(--6'4.t7SO $45.0415 shore mooring diesel , D••L•whl....,... or Oranfe County'• ''1• "'°' f:::::' ,,.;,.,."\-. .71 •JEGA Wap, 2',000' fully .•qulppe'd. Cali 4 W"••fDrl•n ,550 1866Harbor.<!.M. lar&e5t new car· dealers. ~~:":..:.-~E--T•11111 ~-t 1 •H••M 1 8 l _, •··~ 64!·3407. ••••••••!•••••••••••••• 646-9303 This remarkable 1973 U,,_.. ., "~ ;;,:.o..;• COlKll •• ...-., 7.lnl····•pickup TOPC'SHI Merctdt•Benl~SLC IT=: ...... n ID1=· JETDRIVt;19'w /40hni., :i.T.16M:.Uke~. ""' , Coupe.i1no•ond11play. D:"" H~-........= on eng. Walk thru 14200 SS&-2987 For clean WJed can: It Please caU •33Zl for ,,....,. g-" · wlndshleld, top &: run tr u c k s ! How a r.~ futther delalls. I""-'"" , = ~ cov. ss.ooo or iradc for '73 SCOUT 2, a.IS V·I, Chevrolet, Dove Is Quad1---'--------i e...· 11:::-t:.. RealEAtate,paperot ??. equip. w/all xttu. Low Streets, nr. MacArthur.197z350SL,.21000m1,XlnL ,.:_.,., ,,..,,. Days 673-7300 Eves. mi, xlnt cond. $4800. Jamboree and. 8ristol, cQnd. •·*· ..,. ..,,..._ -"!!. 675-576'1 837·5270 Newport Beach. 83Mll555. ece OM4 or66&-'71M w .- -. . ·-~··" ..... "'°" have • •~rvlee Lo olffr GI' roodl to U ll, pl ... U1 114 n. o ·e Dall,. PUoa CJa11llied ·8e<tQa ~ •• Phone MZ-.51'11. ~======--· ...... ,. , c.·• ... \ J • Lagu~a/South Coaal • Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks 1 • •• lvot. 68, No: 112. 2 SECtlONS, 22 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1975 TEN CENTS ~agunft Police,Firemen Press Deniands· .--~ ------NeaotiaUona between btgunu. inge benefit package sought by a base pay of $1'4,712 annually ~')ilacb public 1afety employes officers would coat the city an ad· after three and a half years on 9'11i'the city are continuing with dilional $427,000 over this year's the force . That would go to ; ... police and firemen demand-$662,000 bud1et for salaries and $16,920 unde.r a 15 percent pay in· doubl~·digit pay ~es and benefits. , crea1e. Detectives, D'}Olorcycle Y packages of fringe The city which was lo have officers and senior patrolmen ts. made a counter offer at the meet. earn more. In confidential talks Monday, and-confer seasion.made·no such In addition to the salary hikes, :llfttcen of tbe Laguna Beach-offer, but presented the the police employes aredemand-1olice Employes' Association, breakdown of costs ~t ,nticipate.d inr 1he. city hire three more .ollDlllated city figures showing underthepolicemen'sdemand.s. patrolmen; two new detectives ; tllae ~ "r~ent pay hikes and fr-Laguna's polic.emen now earn improved medical. insurance in-* * .. *· • • eluding dental, orthodontic, and eye glasses: overtime pa)I for all hours worked over 40 a week to include standby time for) court appearances; clotl!lling al- lowances for detectives, a9f1. ad- ditional patrol uniform al- lowances (the city cU1TeM!)t pn>. vides two µniforms for beginning o(ficers and uniform cleaning) . Questioned following the meet and co.n(er session, Terry . . MacAdam, employes' associa-Uoii president, said the employes feel the city figures when totaled are of( by more th~n h00,000, and U.a~'.Ome charges listed such as . Ii '69,0IO estimatioqJor sick pay accrued Would not likely be paid out during the upcoming riscal year. The city has received fiscal 1975-76 pay demands from two of its thre.e emplo)Je organizations. The. police employes are represented by their own as- . sOciation while the Firemen are represented by the Teamsters 'Union . The Municipal Employes As-· sociation representing the city hall clerical and public works employes is expected to pr~ent its salary and fringe benefit de- mands this week. • ~losed rsoop . , ·ciemente Developer I ? &ught 0 By JACK CHAPPEU. Of .. o.11r l'tMt w.tt . ,:_Laguna Beach firemen are 'de- manding a closed union shop, pay increases of an estimated 12 per.cent, and a package o( fringe· •benefits which could cost the city an estimated $261,000 above eelary and benefits paid to firemen this year. _,, The closed shop provision re- quires that all (ire department personnel below rank of battalion ~bief join the union, pay an .iuivalent to union dues or be fired. .. T·he local Laguna Beach Firemen's Association affiliated with the Teamsters Union last )'ear. Four men, a captain , an erigineer and two (iremen, have tefused to join the Teamsters. The Teamsters also represent San Clemente Police Depart- ment employes during negotia- Uoruf with the city management over salary and fringe benefits. 'Jbe firemen's salary demands are based on cost of living ftgurea. They want their ~ in· ··ci;eased by the percentage the Mst of Uvin1 ~ increaSed from April 1974 to April 1975. The April·lo-April figures have not been released by the govern- ment yet, but., February-to- .i'ebruary inde:it increased 12.s· -Mrcent. ~ Major fringe benefits include payment for all accrued sick 'tline at the time or term~ation, n. hours paid time off a year for .,ion stewards to attend meet- ings, city payment for union ·medical and dental plans, in- creased widows and survivors benefits, increased vacation Ume, and provision for outside 8rbitriitr0n· in c"ase. or s-a1acy iin- passe and/or g'."rieVinces. - : 'In addition, the (iremen who .,.ork 24 'hour shifts for a total of .p,out 60 hours a week, are seek- Jng a reduction to 56 hours a week. ~ Currently a Laguna Beach fireman earns $14 ,088 annually after three years service and a hci.lf year with the force. A fire engineer gets $15,396 and a fire Captain, $16,920. * * * 0.11., PIW SUH ...... TAKES OVER CUSD superintendent ~rnaley CUSDBoard Welcomes Tlwmsley "We don't have any problems in this school district. ·1t should beealy." W'ith that joking commenL from school board president William Thompson, Capistrano Unified School District trustees formally welcomed Dr. Jerome Thomsley or Yucaipa as the new. superintendent of schools. Trustees unanimously ap- proved a three-year _contract (or Thomsley, with a starting salary of S37 ,500 annually: He alS9 will receive $1,000 yearly as an automobile and expense al- lowance. Following the vote, 'lbornsley stood up and saluted the board and the audience. ''I'm very-pleased to·be·here,•• Thom.sley-said.·''·l -hope 1 can be a catalyst for the·kind of growth and progress you have ex- perienced in this district." Thornsley, 40, will join the Capistrano district July 1 after rilling out ttie current term of his contract as .superintendent or the Yucaipa Joint Unified School · District. His educational career has included one other superin- <SeeTHOR!llSLEY, Page A%) Buys 575 New Homes Planned By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ot tlM Dillll., l"lt .. SUH The Forster Ranch, one of the last (ew r emaining .f.n. south Orange County, has been sold in a $10.7 million trade to a San Clemente development firm. The 'ranch, ~10Cated inland or the San Diego Freeway near Camino de ·Estrella, now is owned by Condor lntemational Corp. which traded Northern California real estate holdings and an unspecified amount oC cash for the ranch to Marie · Forster and her son, Jerome. Condor currently has plans for construction of nearly 575 homes on about 275 acres ol the ranch near Avenida Vaquero. The en- tire ranch encompasses 2,170 acres. The ranch has been in the hands of the Forster (amily since the 1840s. It was granted to Don Juan Forster by Pio Pico, the last Mexican governor to have control over California. Through the years, the ranch has been used for cattle grazing. Ernest Eckhoff, owner of Eckhoff and Associates, is the re- al.estate brokerage handling the deal. The Forsters gained title to a 4,600-acre ranch in Amador and San Joaquin counties owned by Condor. Jerome Forster will con- tin,He cattle ranching on the NoTthern California properly, Eckhoff said. The Forsters also received cash as part of the sale but Eckho(f re(used to reveal how much. Forster Ranch • D•lll POOi Slillll f'"°"9 FOR A SAN CLEMENTE COUPLE, BEEKEEPING IS A LABOR OF LOVE Clarence Werner, in Protective Suit, Examines Beehive Frame N eighhor Pushing Bees Clemen.tean Admits They Can Be a Nuisance . "We're \'er:y interested in bees. We want other people to be in - terested in bees, too," said San Clemente beekeeper Clarence C. Werner. Four neighbors along Avenida de los Lobos Marinos recently complained to the district al· torney's office that the bees are terrorizing the neighborhood. South County municipal court. lo declare the bees a public nuisance and order their re- moval. A hearing is set for 8:45 a.m. Friday. Werner said he will be present and will abide by the judge's de- cision. Union Shop Plans Eckhoff said negotiations lead- ing to the sale have been under way (or nearly two yell:rs · He said it was his understand- ing that the entire ranch would lY..: developed. It 's not that Wer·ner 's neighbors aren 'l interested in bees. It's just that they're more interested in not having any bees in the neighborhood. Wern e r has nine wooden beehives in the back yard of his home at 2011 Calle de Los Alamos. They house about 450,000 bees. They alleged in statements filed with the district attorney that the bees have stung people and pets, that bee droppings have pelted their cars and patios and that swarms of bees have frightened them while working in their yards. "[ can understand their com- plaints." Werner said in an in· lcrview. "When they sting it hurts. And I will say the bees have been a nuisance. But ·it's usually tempbrary." , . Opposed by Chief Tentative plans (or the ranch shown to city councilmen last fall included a mixture of low density residential development, an in· dustrial park, golf course, and open space. They want Judge Richard Hamilton, presiding j~dge al ... . Laguna Beach Fire Chief Oaari.ie Kuhn was highly critical today of a proposed uajon shop plin forwarded by Teamsters I .... .8ranl(e • Coast Weather · ".._ Considerable cloudiness 'tonight becoming mostly '. 1unny Wednesday. Some , •• P.-tchy low clouds along '! y.e coast in the morning 11 11.ours. Warmer tem- ' peratures. Beach highs 64 t riaing to 74 inland. Lows ... to 55. • ~ INSIOETODk'V ' Vietnome•e and Comboctian 1 chUdt111 find . adopt h>e home• ' ir1 Unil<d $1ol<t bM1 """"' 1 Amcricon chtldrn itiU ·wait: ; , JM pmnonent home•. Storie• • , lol'<OpWtfdltm,P.oQ<BI. ' Index . .. ' . Union representatives for his de- partment "employes. Additionally, Chief Kuhn said Teamsters Union representative Richard Castle had attempted to get employes and city officials to agree not to reveal negolialion points. Burglars Hit Laguna Beach Dana Point .Hotel Project Gets Nod "l do not want any of that," Chief Kuhn said. He said that be would not solicit news coverage of salary negotiations, but he also would not refuse to answer reporters' questions. The chief said seyeral venions Drug Store of a union shop plan have been 'A Laguna Beach drua: store presented. Under one version, all wu hit for $258 worth or syn- nonrnanagemenl employes of the theUc narcotic drugs and cash to- department would be required to day. Burglars eluded police who join the Teamsters Union ((our responded within minutes after a have not) or be terminated. silent alarm was tripped. Un der another alternative, nonunion members would have Laguna Sunset Drug, 944 Glen- to pay .. an-amounL eqdl Lo-union ~y~ St.,jgst an estim_!ited $170 dues to the local employes as-in drugs and $88 cash in the nci · sociatlon or a charitable or-dent just 1fter midnight. A $3 .1 million commercial hotel project planned for Dana Point was approved Monday by the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission, but faces an appeal by the Environ- meptal Coalition of Orange County. The proposed·project would in· elude a lSO·room hotel, shops, a restaurant and of(ices. The com- plex i& planned for a site between Copper Lantern and Crystal Lan- tern with frontage on Pacific €oast~Hi'ihway-and ov~looking Dana Harbor. g8nization. Entry bad been gained to the "It means you have to pay to store by carefully removing the Two Thefts Probed keep your job -Join the union or molding around • window pane eel.out," Chief Kuhn Alli -Ulen taking outlhe gl..; -~-Th• tltllli'ol:flve cases'OI "'\n .. ' Ca1tle was unavailable for ·~ - , . .. alaeidf~ftom-;walter Reiss com111,nt,.and c..,.,..1ne.)live~a.. . Police Lt. John ZelkQ said 11" o( 2~f_ .. l' ..... 11Je Hill• Drive, as1l1tant dlrector .... of ,the billle•~ the ~lectrtc:eye sil~ iblcu a ~ach Was re.ported Teamlters Lo• Anttles ottice, '°larm was tnpped •• the Ln t Monda to Laguna Beach Po):ice. decUned to comm'.ut.directlY on truderawerele1vl1t1Cbtstore. PolJce alsg> are invcs tli•Uril a the Laguna Beach ca1e. Five Laguna Beach Police oC· rtpo Monday by Sandr ,Ken· , "Dick Castle. he has certain ficenrespondedto the:areaonh'-ner rAtor of the _.net thina• up bl& sleeve .. ."It would ·crtme with the ClrsL on the scenei Th op, 472 s, CoaSt fU be a dilaster for me to make any within two min\W-CS, Ueutee t'fi , ~ ~:t~ statement re1ardin1 1 contr1ct Zelko aald. The burslan w ' ;"-·-·~ there," RJvera 1aid. ._if" gone. j The project is proposed by Marina Shores Investors, Inc., of Dana Point. The commercia l development was ,opposed.at_ the commission by Dale Secord, executive direc· tor of the Environmental Coali- tion of Orange County. Secord asked that it be delayed until the county can prepare a specific plan for the Dana Point area. Following the decision, Secord -said be probably wOuld-appeal the regional. commission's de- cision to the stale commission. The action by the commission a llows the first major· com- merclal·hotel in .the ,Dana Point~ Laguna Nigµel area . Herb Jdhns, a partner in the development company, said Lhat 11Utough the four level story coniplex will block_ views of the Ocean. ll pubijc vie'wing deck is planhed as part of the project. a 4'4 lbe·proj.cl,could be . edwllhln IS..-Jiaalter .. 11JP1~Yatts rtceived. t· He said that weather condi- tions this spring have caused the bees to swa.rm more than usual, despite the· fact ''I've spent more than $300 in equipment to stop them." Regardless of the judge's de- cision, Werner said he and his wife, Alicia, will be moving from San Clem~nte to somewhere in San Diego COunty _ · Somewhere, he adds, where bees are wel come. . The Werners first were ac- quainted with bees in .April 1972 when a swarm drifted into their yard. They captured it in a box and started a hive, using books <See BEES, PageA2) Cycle Crash Victim Dies Donald SiJvia, 23 , died in Sa.n CJeme nte General ITospital sm;-:- day arternoon , 10 days after the motorcycle he was riding in Dana Hills crashed into the rear ; o(a van. According to a California Highway Patrol accident report\ Siivia's motorcycle slammt.-d In~ to the van at Golden Lantern ancJ La Cresta Drive shortly aner 9 p.m. April 12. The CllP listed Silvia's ad~ dress as 1918 Temple H.ills Dr.; Laguna Beach . The Oran_1e County Coroner 's office ...,.1111 oddress as 2A831 La Po9 ...... Apt. l, Dana Point. .... I ! .. .42 DAILY PILOT L~ Coastal ''Disclose .. ::,:Bid Eyed A proposal requiring South ,, Coasl regional coastal com· missioners to fully disclose their I y (' Take '18,708 I ·Two Terrorize Woman in Mesa By Al.AN DIRKIN 04 .. Dilly PlltC .... _.Jjn~J'_ests carqe before th~ panel ~~~i-+-"--'.,-,;S"" .. Monday in l:Ong'"'Beach but was --A-14 ... y.i.flX..:.OILc;ctat a....Mes.a woman wa1 terrorised by two women robbe"rs who kldnaped her and forced her to withdraw $10,700 from three aavtnas ac- count.a. Redma nn then went to the Crocker Cilizena N aUonal Bank and.cashed the two $2,000 cheeks. Ane·r--lh"lt7 th·e-vi-ctim and the women robbers drove back to Mrs. Redm'ann'a.home. tabled for 30 days . The proposal came from David Commons, one Qf two new com· missioners appointed two weeks ~ago by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. The proposed regulation has been sent to the stale attorney general for a determination as \o whether such a regulation could 'be required. • The attorney general is expect· ed to return to the commission with a recommendation in about 30 Clays, according tO ~Atelvin Carpenter, executive director of the commission. Ca rpenter s aid that no other re· .g1ona1 commission, nor the state .:.. comm1ssion, has such a regula· lion in practice. lie added that several com· '.missions indicated they are "de- finitely .flgainst " Common's pro· posal. Jn its present form, the r egulation would r;equire ·com· missioners to disclose their own interests plus the interests pf all their relatives, even beyond the immediate family. .. Several members of the com· :. mission objected. saying that l they have a number of relatives J they haven't seen in many years and do not know what their in· teresLs are . In proposing the disclosure re· gulation, Commons included his own disclosure statement, which included the (act that he owns two undeveloped lots in Venice. both within the commission's jurisdiction. . ; I ~"Ill"' .... THOUSANDS OF BEES SWARM AROUND HIVES IN THE WEANERS' BACK YARD Neighbors Are Compl•lnlng the Beea Often Stray from Home , FroMPageAI BEES ••• from the local library for poin- ters on beekeeping. ''People don 't unde rstand bees." said Mrs. Werner. "It's another phobia." She darts around the back yard of the expensive residence. ob- Ii vlous to the buzzing bees around her. A reporter standing by Werner is notsocomfortable. "We'd better go in." Werner said. ''They know me, because I'm the one that disturbs their hi\'es. ·· The bees. Mrs. Werner ex· plained, are a big part of the couple's lifestyle. They use the honey Crom the hives as part of their diet. The rest they give to In San Clemente Marine, 18, Knifed While Fixing Car A Camp Pendleton Marine try- tne to repair his c:ar. Thunda)I night In Sa.n Clem'ente was stab6ed in tbe shoulder by a knife. wielding asSailant during a rob- bery attempt, police reported to· day. police officers lea vinglhebase. Following an interview v:ilh of· ficers, J acobs w:as returned to the base for treatment of the wound. Police said the injury was not serious. The ordeal of Wilhelmine Gerhardine RedmaM be1an last Thursday afternoon when two women who bad seen her shop- ping at South COast Plaza followe<t her to her home. There tfiey attempted to rob her but she had only $6 in lier pune, When they round oyt that she had savings accounLs how~ver. she was driven to twO savings and loan associations and a bank to withdraw the money. The elderly woman did not re- port the robbery to police until Monday afternoon because one of the women robbers had told her that her home would be blown up ii she did rePort the kidnapin~ to police. One auaped. is described a, a . white female, age 36 to YT and the other a black woman aged about 36, The money was withdrawn from the Glendale Federal Sav· Inga and Loan Aaaoclation at Harbor and Wilson, Costa Mesa, the Security Paciric National Bank and from California Federal Savings and Loan. Poli~e said that durin& the withdrawals t~w te woman suspect stood sl the elderly woman holding /a uch wh1ch appeared to the victim to contain some kind of gun, although Mrs. Redmann could not positively state that itdld contain a gun. The white woman went inside with her and began to eat some food and to .calm the elderly vie· tim down becauae she was then cryina: and screaming. The au&· pect told her that if she'lllade any attempt to contact police a be would blow up the house. White the white suspect was still in the house and.the black suspect a pparently in the brown Pinto in the driveway, Mrs . Red- mann's .friend Kenneth Teonies, 52.'drove into the driveway. "·He didn't see anyone inside the car -the black woman apparenUy was lying on the seat and thought the vehicle belonged to a friend or Mrs. Redmann's. He then went into his room through a private entrance a nd did not hear any commotion. One hour after returning to the home with Mrs. Redmann the white s uspect left the house and droVe off in the P into. The victim could not give an exact desctip· tion of the Pinto or the suspects, because, she told police, she was so frightened she could not think, Club Querie8 Ford Choice , Hayden Speaks neighbors and relatives, , Mr5. Werner noted that in San Diego County beekeepine is According to police, Edward Stanley Jacobs, 18, was working on the e ngine of his car parked along El Camino Real north of AvenJda Palizada when a c,ar pulled up to the curb: A man got out of the car carry- ing a long knife and demanded money, Jacobs told police. As he tried to nee. the man stabbed him in the shoulder, police said. Miramar41 Miles Ahead In Boat Race Police Said that during the withdrawals the black woman re· mained in the parking lots in a brown Pinto with the ena:tne run- ning. WASHINGTON CUPIJ -En· vironmentalists opposing the nomination of fo rmer Wyoming Gov . Stanley K. Hathaway as Secretary of the Interior challenged today a Senate tradi· lion under which he appears cer· taln to be confirmed. At Ucl M t taught in several public schools. ee She said it should be taught On H,,t Issues Radical i:ctivist Tom Hayden will speak at noon Wednesday at the UC Irvine commons opening a three-day political conference on the U.S. economy, Indochina and other contemporary issues. The conference, which runs through Friday, is sponsored by the Irvine People's Coalition, a campus political organization. "The Economic Crisis-Wh at President Ford Won't Tell You" will be discussed by UC Riverside professors Howard Sherman and E . K ay Hunt Wed- nesday In Social Science Hall. All the sessions in the three- day conference are open to the public at no charge. Additional information may be obtained by calling the Irvine People's Coa li - tion at 833-554 7. Congress Hit By Oil Finn P IITSBURGI! (UPIJ -Gulf Oil Company sa id today it would drasticall y reduce its oil and natural gas exploration because or action s of a "vindictive" Congress. B.R. Dorsey, chairman of the b ea rd , t old the ann ual shareholders' m eeting that the firm 's 1974 earnings totaled more than $1 billion on r evenues of$18.2 billion, a record. "We discovered more new oil and gas reserves within the U.S. Ula n in any year In a decade and recorded significant discoveries in the North Sea and Canada as well,'' Dorsey said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,. OrotlOll' CN\1 Cl•llr Pllof .... t,, .... 1, .. lt<OM• llo .... <loMN~~ Pff\l, \PIObll-0,,1ht0t""'Ot Ca••! Put>1"nln<1 eon,.onf "'_.°'""'"*" .. , :':.~~~ .. =:"li~~~~ .. ~.!71!;~ri..:~1;::.~ 1o;n 11~11,., """~. ~•<ICllfN<~ llollt• """ Lt<l~fl40 ~ .. ~ S<lu111 C<l••1. A \U>ol• •I0'-1 ...,,,~I\ Do..OIO\At <I ~l~•<ltr• -S-on . I M 1>11...;IPol l><J~'>\l>l<>q P""' \ •I 100 'Nel l Soy •ucei, C.0•1• Mt ... Col Ill• n10 ,,,!&. Robert N . Weed -......... , ..... Puhl•-· JllC k R. Curley VkePt'""""' """ o. ..... .o1--<ll'• Thomas Ket!vH E<ltl&< Thomas A. Murptiinco . """"•"'"" l.,., .. Charle~ H. Loos Richard P. 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He· is the Orange County district attorney. Academy Taps Irvine Dean Schneiderman UC Irvine professor Howard A. Schneiderman today was one of 84 new members appointed to the National Acedemy of Sciences. Df. Schneiderman. dean of biological sciences at UCI, is the fourth professor from the carp.- pus to be elected to the pre· 1tigious body. Dr. Schneiderman was elected to the acade my for hi s ··record or d istinguished and continuing achievement •in orig inal re· search," according to university spokeswoman Helen Johnson. Social sciences professor R. Duncan Luce is the only other liv- ing member of the academy on the UCI faculty. Two former faculty members, now deceased, were members of the academy. They were Dr. Ralph Gerard, professor emeritus of biological sciences and Dr. Edward A. Steinhaus, founding dean of biological s ciences. Executive Killed CHICAGO (U PI ) -Alfred Din· vemo, 57. a wealthy retired busi· ness executive, wp.s found bound, gagged and shot to death Monday in the famil y room or hi s secluded suburban home. Police said robbery apparently was the motive for the sla9ing. P o li·ce sa id Dinverno ·s daughter became worried after telephoning her father repealed· ly Sunday and receiving no aoswer. The attacker then jumped into his own car and sped away. The bleeding Marine walked to the Christianitos entrance to Camp Pendleton where be was spotted by two San Clemenle Bakery Price Hikes ProlJed WASHINGTON CUPll - President Ford 's inflation monitoring council today asked eight of the nation's largest bakeries to explain why retail prices of bread, cookies and other baked goods have risen while the cost or sugar, milk and other vital ingredients have gone down. The council on wage and price stability said it has sent letters to the firms asking for price and cost information of six products -white bread, whole wheat breafl, layer cake, cinnamon rolls, cream sandwich cookies and saltine crackers -for each month between January, 1973, and April, 1975. The council announced earlier it intended to probe price trends in the bakery and cereal in· dustries. According lo the gov- ernment's Consumer Price Index, bakery ancf cereal prices soared 19 percent in the put 12 months and j umped another l per· cent in March. Onofr~ Plant Set to Resume Aner a month's shotdown, the San Onofre nuclear Power plant is expected to resume production by next Monday. T he South e rn Cal ifornia Edison Company said one-third of the plant's 157 reactor fuel as- semblies were replaced. Il_~as the fourth refuelin g process since the plant began production in 1968, A power production turb1ne illso was overhauled and tubing replaced In the unit's .water. cooled condensers. a spokesman said. Bikini Peril Fibers Calkd Health Hazard BARRANQUILLA, 'Colombia CUPI J -.Bikinis and undl."f\\'eur n1adc. or artificial fibers ease a health hazi!rd t o \vomen in w.,_rm, humid cfi rnales, COIOm- bian gynecologists suy. SEVERA" DOCTORS in this Caribbean coastal city warned women Monday to stay away from nyJon and other artificia l fibers because they do not absorb any humidity, • The doctor. said there is a definite. r elationship bet\\•een the use of such garments in humid cli mates and the incidence of parasites and fungi. Even a year. old girl developed those problems because she wore plastic ponls, they said, Tl DOCTORS advised women to buy cotton or other tural fiber garm •nts ln~tead. Barra illa has an uvcrage temperature or 85 degrees and a ldity of 80 percent. l John Scripps' 79·foot ketch Mi ramar out of the San Diego Yacht Club, was 98 miles from Caho San Lucas at 8 a.m. today and was expected to rmish the "ra>·mile race to the cape by late tonight ' The escort vessel Bon Homme Richard skippered by Dick Steele of th~ aponaorln1 Newport Harbor Yacht Club, said winds were light along the Baja California coast. Miramar was 41 miles ahead of Bob Beauchamp's Dorothy 0 1 the nearest competitor on the elapsed time scale. Ariana was the handicap leader with 174 miles to go. Ragdoll, with 153 miles to go, was second on corrected time. Others in the race with dis· tances lo go were Pericus, 207 miles and Shea rwater, 230 miles. JF.--P.,.e.41 THORNSLEY tendency, and IOwer ad- ministrative positions wil..h other school districts . "I know we all a re impressed with this young man. You 'll find him to be warm and persona· hie,'' said Thompson. , Dr. Leland Newcomer. the board's consultant on the selec· lion process, said Thomsley was the most "promising" of the 102 candidates for the job. Following the board's action, Thornaley was welcomed at a re· ception hosted by trustees. About 100 persons attended. The last withdrawal was from Mrs. Red mann 's California Federal Savings and Loan ac- count. There she waa not given cash which S'he had received rrom the other institutions but two $2,000 cashier's checks. The ·white suspect and Mrs. Brock Evans. Wa shington representative of the Sierra Club, told the Senate Interior Cbmmittee that the tradition of letting a president "have his man" as a cabinet officer should not apply to nominations m ade by President Ford. Laguna Employes Call for I Oo/o Hike The organization representing non-teacher employes in the Laguna Beach Uni(ied School Diltrict has demanded a 10 per· cent salary increase and several· additional benefits. School trustees routinely re- ceived the proposal submitted by th e Ca lifor ni a Sc hool Employes Association <CSEA> and sent it to a negotiating team for consideration. In addition to the 10 percent cost of living adjustment, the employes requested an addi· tional three percent pay boost (or personnel who have logged seven years with the district, an addi· tional t,hree percent for 10-year employes and an additional four percent for 15-year employes. CSEA also demanded that $700 be set aside per em ploye to cover the cost or medical insurance premiums, life ins urance pre· miums a nd tax sheltered an- nuities of the employe's choos· ing. I Finally, CSEA asked fo r formation of an ad hoc commit· tee to determine if any of the non· teacher employes are underpaid in relation to the job they hold. fl.1illntenance per~onnel , custo· dians, ser'retaries and•school aides are represented by CSEA. The district's teachers already have requested a 12 percent salary in crease. The school board has responded with a five percent Offer. Negotiations are continuing. Planner's Son Hurt Orange County Planning Com- mission Chairman Shirley Grin· die was called away from a special hearing in Laguna Bearh Mond ay night because her aon had suffered a schoolyard injury. Mrs. Grindle said today her son, a student at Santiago Junior High School in Orange, sprained an achillet te ndon. NOW, HEAR TIDS According to the Presldenrs Council on Quality. it is becoming increasingly diffi cult escape noise. Environmental for anyone to 40,000,000 Americans risk hearing Impairment and other physical and menial effects, 44,000,000 other Americans have the utility of their dwellings adversely affected by noise from aircraft or traffic. 21 .000,000 Americans are affected by constructi o n~related noise. Now wh at does th is have lo do wilh carpet? Carpeting will drastically improve accoustics In any room by Quieting your home environmrnt, making radios, television. and the family sound better. Remember, ·at Alden's, even our LOUD carpeting Is Quieter. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE .EN'S :iiiitallitiiin:·custom drapsriss llC. NO. 2)0422 COSTA MESA, CALIF, 92627 • PHONE 6<6·4838 -6"6·2355 I ' ,, " ' ,j ,, " • • '" " • • " • ' O.Uy ...... SI.ill "'99 CORINNE MURPHY MASSAGES CUSTOMER She.Set Up.Salon Alter Hu1band's Big Win Salon Jackpot ' ' • Winner Opens New Slwp By JO OLSON 0t n-. o.u., .. u.1 s~1 The dice fell just right for Corinne Murphy of Mission Viejo, proprietor of a new shop in Newport Beac.h. Her husband, Tim, won $23,000 as a contestant on the daytime television show High Roller1, which Mrs. Murph~ was able lo use in settlng up her dream business, Serenity io Lido Village. A BEVERLY Hiiia-trained skin and make-up expert, Mrs. Murphy offers facials, make-up lind ma.ke·up in- struction, brow archin1 and waxing in a white-walled, Hotel Sales ' Management Me_;t Sl~ted ' William F . Snyder, presi- dent of the Anaheim Visitor and Ponvention Bureau, "'·ill be the featured speaker at the "dinner meeting or the Hotel Sales Management Associa- tfon, Wednesday, at the Anaheim Hyatt House Hotel, 1100s. Harbor Boulevard. , Snyder, chief operaUons or- (icer at the Anaheim Visitor and Convention Bureau. came to Anaheim in 1968 from &he Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau. A cocktail hour al6:30 p.m. will be followed by dinner. second-story shop with a view oflhebay. Her equipment, which look nearly half of the prize money, was m a nufactured in West Germany by theNemec- tron company. It is the same type of equipment used in Cinandre's in New Yorli:, s he claims. Mrs. Murphy, a former cos· metic sales r epresentative, was trained by Aida Grey in Beverly Hilla and worked in several other salons before oPenlng her own. HER FACIALS, which take an hour: and a half to two· hours. include clearwing with 'a 1oat 'a hair brush, a wheat germ pack, steamin1, elimination of blackheads. and a ~assaee with speclal 'suction cups. · Mrs. Murphy recommends having a facial once a month for deep cleansln& of the skin. The price is $17, which she claims Is below the average for this kind of service elseWhere. "I want people to come back," she explained. It may be puzzllne to some why a prizewinner w.ould spen~ $23 ,000 on a new bual· ness, when that much money would buy a trip around the world, a luxury car or some other item. -· For the Mdrphys, it was a choice, between a new house and the business, and it really wun't ~choice at all. "I DECIDED we could.af- ford the house if I started the· business," she expJained. Oregon's Studenis· Pick Strawberries •• It PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) -In the quiet agricultural 41 town or Hillsboro a year or two back the strawberry crop ' ripened ahead of schedule. • The school boa rd quickly lopped several days off the end or the school year so students could help with the r harvest . . Jn the larger city or Eugene, the start of the school year • Js sometimes delayed if the creen bean harvest is late. THE CROPS ARE IMPORTANT to Oregon's economy; and children under age 14 harvest more than half of both. . So the section oi the Fair Labor Standard.I Act barrin& children under age 12 from working in most harvest fields is ·a hot issue Jn Oregon. Congress is considering changing it . Machines are taking over much of the bean pick int, but 1trawberrie1 are still harvested by hand. Buse.1 rrom the berry farms come into Portland at about 5 a .m . durin1 the one month.harves t to take youngsters and a few adult "pla· LOon leaders'' recruited by the state to the fields. Few adults will pick ror .six cents a pound, last year's rate, and an estimated 51000plckers are under 12 years old- •· A teena1er who works at It can make $15 on a good day. •it's not exactly a fortune. but it buys • lot of school clotbe1, provides some earned sJ)ending money and, many oarents 1ay, tea ches·~ work and spending habits. . . . . ROBIN itAE, 14, WHO llAS picked strawberri8t nnft abe was 11, clalms"it lsn'.treally hard work. . ~ "It's run," she said. "It's easy. Most or the kids aUck ·· to bus iness. but some or the younger ones gel in berry fighll and sturr like that.·· Jeff Tulke. 12, has picked since he was seven. ''. ''Picking is fun," he tolc;t a hearing last winter. ''You talk and pick, have fun and make money, too. You can go at " il as fa at or as s low as you want ror as Jone u you want.'' • • Jeff earned $145 last year, when berry growers had an e.itemption. But he waa kept from plcklnl at the atart of the season by the_ labor l&w and missed five days at the hel&ht or the season. •• • 1'I could have-made$14 a day/' hecomplaiiled. ,, Uncertainty O\ler availability of youn• pickers, .plus , .compeUlfOD· from Mexican and CalJfomia -berrfts has • caused aome rarmerstoplant other crops this year-. l Ag11cuttura1 speclalist.s predict a 17 per cent drop, to ,,. about 8,000 acres, In land plant~ in strawberries In Ore1on ·.~Ulla yearl' They aaY\he planting could be the sm11llest since ·•"'-mld i!MOI . tf they pay enough lo Set adult& lO do the work . they 1ay. lhdr-berries could not compete with the cheaper Mexlcan'berries . -IN THE MID 1-. MOat lllan 18,000acr .. weroplanl· 'edlnslrawberriesinlheatale. · • ' ' •. iUlld11. Aprll 22. 1975 Tue•day's Clo•ing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• Hlgt..Low1 Appear Every Saturday HIW vo"K u/,.o sw.. "" w.. Mr• 10rt .,., S<M • "'' ~ Not Wo-\ ,.,. f:!I~~ tr• r.~",_,.• 1':f . 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The Laguna Beach resident, a onetime ~.arine officer, has been appointed a . major in t he Marine Corps Reserve by Brig, Gen. J ohn R . DeBarr, judge advocate general of the Marine Corps. DeBarr did...the "honors last Wednesday when Sumner "'as sworn in at t he Or ange County Courthouse he r e . General DeBarr also presented Judge Sumner with a pair of m ajor 's s uMNl• oak leafs, a gift from Gen. Earl E . Anderson, assistant commandant of the Marine Corps. J udge Sumner will be assigned lo Volunteer'. Training Unit tLaw) 12-32. The unit works with t he j udge advocate section at El Toro Marine Corps Air' Station. Sumne r tirst served in the ·Pt13rine Corps 2j years ago. He enli sted'ih-()ctober 1942 and was com~ missioned in 1944 . He servCd.evcrseas in World W.ar 11 and t he Korean tonflicl a~ a· platoon leader and ·intelligence officer . He also serVed as a legal oCficer. at El Toro. Sumner left the M<.irine Corps as a cap- tain in 1952. "I've had Continuing interest in the Marine• Corps and in matters of national defense and, i'f the Marine Corps feels I can be of assistance, I 'll.gladly ·do my part,'' Sumner said. . De at• Notkes ll:INOSLIEY WINI FAEDW. ICINGSLEV, fl!.idenl Other Deatm ORANGE COUNTY Sentence Set_ In Card Spree' n ... waReleats .. Police Grant Funds Released S AN TA A N A-. Two O r a nge County law enfo rcement agen- cies will benefit from an apparent change of heart by Gov . E dm und G. Brown Jr." - The Santa Ana Police Department ·an..d the· county $_heriff's Depart-· SANTA ANA -A HwiJ ment will receive a total tington Beach man ac· of $650,000 in federal an- cused on arrest of being ti-crime funds out of a in volved in a $60,000 $5.8 .million tota l ap·- spe l'!d ing spree m ad e proved by th~Brown ad- poss1ble by the use of ministration. \ ' f r aud ulently obtalned B r own r ec e ntly credit cards h as plea~tic ized s uc h grants, g ui lty t o c h a r ges , of administeredbythestate " grand theft . . office of Criminal Justice 0 r a n ge C o u n l )' P lan ning, sa ying tbey_ Superior Cour t Judge create jobs for .white col- J . E .T. ·'Ned '' ~R utter ·1ar bureaucrats but do lit· ~ent Gary Lee St ewart. tle tofigh'tcrime .. 25. of 80 1-l untington St.. T he m ·on ey comes to the county· j a il for nine from t he federal Law months and placed him Enforcement Assistance on three years probation. Administ ration. THE EARL'S ~.NIAftte. .. co.. Srtic•.T• .. -. AIY_.DMf" I 49S-CM01) !> l<. NITTOWMIJ' • •1116;7 . .)tOH•T vi lrvloe, C... D•te of C1e1t11 Aprlt 20, ttlS. Surwlw d by Mr l>vslHllCI) E.. ICenl KlngsJey; ttrotllltr;.John P. Wl1der; "'"" ter, D<lr ll Wild•• c .. rt1r. Prlville ..!I servl<•s ilnd lhl1rm e11L Bil lll · BergeN!n Cor-Clel Mlir MOrlu.ilry dl .. CllOl"S. "21t22 C..-. C_,&1.,._ SAO PAULO, Brazil ~!!!!"!.!"!~!"!!~~·~·~~!.!'~"~··!· !'!!!~ COMMONS (AP) -Fo r m e r GRFAT NEW CAR~ HOWELL E. COMMO NS, rttideftl ot Br azi Ii a n President ~ ... 11nQt ... e...:11, c ... D•te of ONlll Ranieri Mazzill, 65, died ""'ii It, ltJS. Surv'.....cl by hll wile, Sllirl•' Com mo11s ; IWO SOllS. Chris Monday at a hospital Commons •INI IC lm Common\; ~ where he h ad Undergone O.ugllter, 511 .. •0ll 5<11.,.lder; ~ l<._ . w r., F..,.11;• Le• HuHori •...i Joyce treatment fo r k idney ,..,."91"..,...: th•H b•otiars. c .6. e.om-problems. He ser ved as moM, J.W. Commo11s illld 1/'lrgU Com-• • . d l f """''· S.rvi.;es wlu b9 ~Id T..,.'°"'· 1nt e r1m pre s t en 0 APril 12, •t 2:00 PM, Peek F•milr Brazil on five occasions Colot1lill Fune••• Ho""', Westml~ter, th c.. r11e tilr'l'li ty r.ciuests aorw11or6 1:1e before the 1964 coup at m.-10 The 0r..,.. eou111y Chl1<1rer1'1 put the present govern· t111si:M1•1• ment into power . ~ SINGlflll ' ' • ' P UBLIC NOTICE P VBLICNOT1CE Mf>AGUEAITE A, SINGER, re!.1- denl of Cororw del Milr, c... Diltt ol *-.. •th Aprll 20, 1915. survived b\I l'lll!r : N e w T-·gtee hul.tloMICI, Pliler Sl:191tf'. !.ltrvl.;1s illld 1... a. ..a 1ennenl wltl be prlv .. t• Wfd~,. · April 1J, •I 1:00 PM, P .. cuk 11'1..., . Memorl•• P••k. NewPOrt Beiltl>. a.1u-F U L L E R T 0 N -aeroeron eor-o.iMilrciirector~ .• Sa l vad 0r Zavala or L~NTz Placentia has been elect-. w .a NDA LENTZ, r esl01tn1 o1 !>i111 ed presiaent o f the North Clemenlt, C... D•t• of dltilll> .t.Qrl1 20, 1•1s. s urvi ... ed by h•r d1119hler. Or a n ge County Com- "1/'lrgll>I• Miner 01 CotOM c1tt Milr; · munit y College District "°"''• Al<;M •d Le1>!1: ol CovlNI •lld . .._...rd unu of S• c 1emente; 1;,,. Board of Trust~es . coking for a good way to save? ~~1!r:r:::-~~i -----------n your own home. Besides 21. ilt n:oo ,_, P1.;1tk 111 .... ~ OTICE iving you and your family a wHh PilSlot UwreM.•0. Ff\lt>llrog ottl-Pt.;BLIC llrii lace to live, your home is an c l•nt. E111ombme111, Pil<;lli<; 1/'l...,1------------r #emorlill P 1rk, N1 w port 6e1.;1>. NOTICE TO CREDITOAS investmenl in the luture. Piltlll<Vl9wMorlllll'Ydlrtclor1.. OF •ULK T"ANSFllt And . lh 1·meJo b•N tSK1.•101 -•a1u.c.c.1 now IS e 1 ~, . VASNIE LL • Nol le• II he re b, g iven lo the !hat home, because mortgage DOUGLAS VASHI E LL, rnldent ol Credl1MS ol FAEO F. KI NN ER -cred it is more available. One lrvine.C..Di1W of ltnlflAPfilll,197S, C HAIRMAN J . ICINNGE A, • . 54,wwlwd br his wlt1 6'illrk•. /'N. fr;llllSferors, whose buSln<:"SS ilddrPSS Is SO Ur Ce might be !he IOCal f1nan~ 1/'ils.hlltU w;ios tlle P•U Presldenl QI U s 14192 AIOgeboro, ~usl in, County O! Cial jns!i!U!iOn where yOU have ~' Aolilry Club, P .. sl P rttldetrt of Of"ilrl98, Stille of Ci1t1tornJ ... th.JI ii bulk ""' westwood v111,..,., l(lwilnls Club. Lt. , • ..,uer is•1>ou1 10 be m•cfe 1o ono o: an account. For olhers, see a . Governor o f C•lllor nlil, Nev•d•, K•MMEA illld E~IN ~ J. K.aMMEA, REALTOR· He can give you a Hilw•il Dlslrlcl ol l(lwe11is Club. TrilnsferHS,•l'IOse bus1ness.od•ttsls • . c;r1ve,10e i.erv1c15 wltt bit hltld ThurS-250s s. Dougl•s. Santa .anil, County 01 Jot of good ideas on creative c1er. Apr112•, 1111:30 AM, Pe<ltlc: View Or•nge, State 01 C•lltorni•. · lin~ncing Mt morlil l P•rk, Newport Be•cll. TM properly lo be t•ansferrf!d Is • P1tlllc:VlltwMortu•rydll"ton. IOc:illed •I 418 E. 17111 Slrfft NO. ICM, 'Cal l your REALTOR• now . • ·• • • Co<.t• Mes.a, cwntr ot Or•nge, State o1 And stort saving now ~----------,! Cillllornl;ll. • IALTZ·IEIGHON FUHEIAL HOMI Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 6-46-2424 .. IELLllOADWAT MO ITUAIT 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·9 150 McCOI MICIC · • MO I TUAIT . Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC 'f'llW MlMOllAL PAllC Cemetery Mortuary Chape l 3500 Paci lie View Drive NewPOrt Beach, Cshlornia 644-2 700 nEll FAMILY COLONIAL FUHllAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS" MOITUAIT 62 7 Main St. S.id P•OPl!rty 15 ~.;ribed in v-ne••I •s: Alt s\O(k in lr..:le, l!xlurH. equip- ment ill'ld good wil l ol Illa! ~!ch VoOp buliness known ilS PE.AINO'SanCI 10c:1tld •I ... E. 11!h Street No. 10.. Col.Iii Mes.a, County ot Orilntjl!', SlateOI C.hlOrlliil. T~ bu!• tran!ofer witl bl! consumm.11- ect Oii or •lier I~ l •d day of ~r. 191S. al 10 A.M. at Profer.siOllill E'>C•OW .Soervkes, 1971 N, Tustin .avenue, S..m• .an•, Coun ty ot Ora nge, Stale ol Cillitorniil. Solitt ilS known to the Trill\slerf!l'!o,illl """'nes• n.omrs and addrPSi.es ui.fd by l•i1nsfer0ts lot IN tllree .,e•n.1.HI PiSl,il•e: NONE. Dated: •Pr•l 1•, 191S OttoO. Kilmmer T••nsferee E.l••neJ. Kil mmer T••11~te•ee Publl~CI Ora11~ Coast Daily Pi101, .t.pril 11. 1t1S l#l·IS I. I lB REALTOR"' NEWPORT HARBOR· COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS t OllAL t«)JJSlllG OPPOIUUNITY @ It is not a simple task for Q patient to reach and maintain "lean weight" for Ille. First the patient must hove an honest desire to cure his pr~ ... then accept professlonot guidance from trained Medical DOctors. Huntingtori Beach 1 . l indoro's uniq ue 10·week treatment and training program will teach patients how to reach and maintain their "lean weight" for life. A safe and practica l plan, with proper nutritional d iet, and continl;Jal emotlonol suppo rt. New audio and sub·1iminol visual a ids ore used to motivate the patient. The entire Program Is under · the strict supervision of Medical Doctors, sp eclol· ists in Boriatrlc Medicine. 536-6539 ' _,I PURI.IC NOTICE I cD ... st LINi"iiGION ... L OCCUP•TION•L PROG RAM Nolle• l11vlllnt Bl<ts NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN lhlol thlt Go""r11l1>9 8oe•d of Ille Col~lllM Regionel Oct MP1illo11el PrO!l'"ilm ot Or..,... Count't, Ci1Ulor11l1, wlH r«el,.. -led Meis UfllO II :OOA.M.on1"' Sllllfl ... y at MilY, 197S, el ll'lllt Olllce at C..sttlM R1gloNll Otcup•tloNll ~ 9rom, lot •l•d .. 1 tOOJ Hilrbor lloilllltv1rd, BuUdlng "C", SullH 11 .. 12, c.o.1 .. Mel.ii, c .. 1;tor1>li1. ~ et W!'tkll !line M id blc'' wUI bl! Plltlolkl, opened •11d reed tor: l lle Puttflnt.oll r-U I motilte unit!> lo be Miltd ~ c:IH_,. AU bldf ere to bit In •.;ccrdilf'lttl wllti c.onoltlont, tnstructiolls 1nd S.O.Cfllt•· 1iollf, whk ll 1r1 now Oii Ille In tl'lltottke o1 h C..1tllne Re9loftill Oct~lloNll Pr11t9r1m, 3303 Hilrtior eou-•d, •llOIN "C", Sull11 1 I & 11., COSlil #llM,CillllOml•tm•. Nellleldlef m•y wi.tictr-hll bld for ,; ""*'Of llftlltell 11S) Oil's •!let U.Clille ... IOr llM _ ... ,,. tl'llrtGI. • TPll. O-rMnt 9oilnl of C-111 ~ 0tc,..1i-.1 Progrill'l'I r. .....,... Vlt ri9M to r1ject •nr ot •II bids,' ~"" ""'swrlly e<t•ot. ll'lllt lownl b!CI , ilMl IO ••I,,. .-.\V l11lorn•Utror Ir·· r.19111.,lty lf1 1o11rblCI rKeh••d. OlltOW rtll U, 191 5. COASTLlp.ilf REG10N°AL OCC~A.llONAL. PROGRAM OfOrlfltlCO\lllt~.C•llfoffl• 1,~;--..o.w111 AMIM. Stilililrl11tondilnl Plltf.I""° ·°' ..... to1i:t Pllllr ,., JW'lll,ft,!"'· Ult ! Undora O lnics ore owned ond administered bv Medical Docfort ltlol reslriel their practice to blotrlcs. ALL Olnie Pef$omel ore licensed by rhe state of Colik>mlo. 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Hr and rorce4 her to withdraw When they found out that 1be "'9,100 from three savings ac-had 1avlng1 accOunta however, cpunta. she was driven to two nvtna:1 " 1'be ordeal of Wilhelmine and loan 11soelatJorw·and a b8nk Gerhardine Redmann began last to withdraw the money. Thursday afternoon when two The elderly woman did not re-. !'"»"en who had seen her shop-port the robbery to Police until ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1975 TEN CENTS Terrorize--Roh Wo1nan 76. ' . ' Monday afternoon because one of the women robbers had told her· that her home would be blown up If she did report the idilnaDiiil-IO Police. · -~ --, · One suspect ia described u a . white female, age 36 to 37 And the other a black woman aged about 36. The money was withdrawn from the Glendale rec1era1 Sav- tn11 and Loan Astociation at Harbor and Wilson, Costa Mesa, the Security Pacific National Bank and from California Federat·savlngs anl! Loan. PoUCe said that dwing• the withdrawals the white woman suspect stood beside t8e elderly woman holding a pcuch which •ppeared to the victim to contain ·some kind of gun, although Mrs. Redmann could not positively state that it did contain a gun. Police .said that duri'ng the withdrawals.the black wom31l.}'• mained ln the parking lots in a • brown Pinto-with the engllie "ii); rung. The last withdrawal wu frQsn Mrs. Redmann 's California Federal Savings and Loan ac- count. There she was not given cash which she had 'received from the other institutions but .two $2,000 ca!bier's checks. Clarity Asked School Chief Role Quizzed By JAN WORTH. I 6t111thllyl't ... .., A former trustee ol the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District board asked the one· month-old oew board Monday to clarify its actions in expanding the duties of Deputy Superinten- dent Dr. Richard Welte. '"There is a segmenf in the community that is concerned about. a possible mass moving of penonnetor firings," said Vince McCullough, a charter trustee defeated in the March 4 election. "PeOple would like to be ·clear about the process of things. What did .rour action regarding Dr. Welte really mean? Are we going to have dual superintendents?'' Trustee Bill Kobler, who made lion. the motion April 14 to give Welte Last December, the old board jurisdiction over all depart-gave Zogg a four-year contract ments, and not just instruction, extension, making it impossible said "as the number two man in legally for a new board to replace the djstrict, Dr. Welte1should be him except by buying out his in on all areas of the district.'' $37 ,800 a year contract, ap· Welte a lso was given a four-parently for a minimum of year contract extension in the $80,000. board actioo and made head of McCullough was one of the the district's negotiating team to three-member bloc of the old help work out salary settlements board who supported. Zogg and rorthecomingyear. . .. acted to make his position Some observers saw the action secure. McCullough and the as an attempt to undercut the other two -Joseph Peterson, authority of Superintendent Jr., and Chester Briner were de· William Zogg. During the trustee feated March 4. campaign, several of those elect-"I feel you have an absolutely ed had said they were dis-super opportunity," McCullough satisfied with Zogg's administra·--<See CLARIFY, Page A.%) The white suspect and Mrs .. Redmann then went to the Crocker Citizens National Bank and cash·ed th-.:~·-iwo-$2;000 checks-. After that the victim and the women robbers drove back lo Mrs. Redmann's home. The while woman went inside with her and began to eat some food and to calm the elderly vie · tim down because she was then (See TERROR, Page AZ) ...., •• ' o.u., Pllliil sun ,._ TAKES OVER CUSD Superintendent Thornsley CVSDBoard ' ~kills on DUpla9 .. Vocational education classes are training youths like -:. Dirk Herrman (above) working on a vertical mill, to do :'useful and relevant jobs. That·~ the mess~ge the El Toro . High School vocational education teachers :h9pe to con~ -KananaRow Gives Slip To General Bikini Peril Fibers Cal,led Health Hazard BARRANQUILLA, Colombia <UPI) -Bikinis and underwear made of artificial fibers pose a health hazard to women in warm, humid climates, Colom· bian gynecolog.is~ say. Welcomes Tlwmsley "We don't have any problems in this school district. It should be easy." .. vey to Saddleback Valley employers Wednesday in an ·~ open house at the high school-from 6 :30 to·9 p.m. Dirk is in the metal shop supervised by teaeber Frank Henry. 1 Thursday, an all-school open house is scheduled celebrating completion of the $6 million campus. .~lemente Company ~J!YS _ ~ ~r.~t~~-ian4_ ;BJ FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL ·-~' Ol ... DMfyPlletsvtt ~ Forster Ranch, one of the Ii.St, few remainiog in south ·Orange County, has been sold in a ·$t0.7 million trade to a San Clem·entedevelopmentrirm. ~ · ririch, located inland of the San Diego Freeway near ca·mino de Estrella, now is oWned by Condor lnternatioqal Corp. which traded Northern ealifornia real estate. holdings and· an unspecified amount of cash for the ranch to Marie Forster and her son, Jerome. Condor currently has plans tor «mstruction of nearly 575 homes m about 275 acres of the ranch near Avenida Vaquero. The en· tire ranch encompasses 2,170 acres. The ranch has been in the hands of the Forster family since the 1840s. It was granted to Don Juan Forster by Pio Pico, the laat Mexican governor to· have '.~r~:ea coast Weather Coniiderable cloudiness toriight becoming mostly sonny Wednesday. Some patchy IOw clouds talOng Ute coast in the morning hours. Warmer •tern· peratures. Beach highs 64 rising to 74 iolan<l. Lows •to 55. INSIDE TODAY Vif'tname1e and CambOditm children /ind .adoptive home• tn• VnUed State• bW many ---X-mi'Hcan ch~tdren-lffU ·wait /o'f' pmnanent home•. Storit• ~P<opl< ••'{ion , Pagt Bl •. Index '""....., 19n'tff ... , ,..... •• ',,.. .......c• ......... , ,....... ..,. 'L.M....,. ................... . ' c.Mlrtlil • A• ~...,. c:-tr All ··= ... ...~1= :::: •1 .. ,..,. ... ~ ,., .. u A 1 l ...... ,.... • •s =:1:= :t ...... ,., .. 111-..... . ..... ........... .. . ..... . ,. control over California. Through ·the years, the ranch has been used for cattle grazing. Ernest Eckhoff, owner of Eckhoff and Associat.eS! is the re· al estate brokerage handling the deal. The Forsters gained tJUe to a 4,~acre ranch'in·Amador and San Joaquin counties owned by . (See FORSTER, Page~) SomeBooie Good for You BERKELEY <UP[) -:I'hose who drink booze io moderation may outlive teetotalers, acCord- in g to two Universiiy ot C8lifofnfa researchers. Robin Room and Nancy Day said Monday th&t a survey of 6,000 persons over a span of several years found that twice as many teetotalers died as did thqse defined as "moderate" drinkers. But the researchen added that those considered ''heavy'' drinkers ·had a death rate three times.higher th an nondrinkers. The researchers defined a "moderate" drinker as one Who imbibed a few ttmes a week. . ' ' ' . School Chief In Hospital An attack of acute respiratory pneumonia sent William t.ot:g, superintendent of the Sadclleback Valley. Unified School Dlsfrict to the hospital Monday night. , Officials at Mission Communi- ty Hospital in Mission Viejo said 7.ogg, 48, was ln. 1atiafactory con· dltion tOday. . ' The Juperinteodent, who lives in Mission Viejo, bad a bout WitrrJiiieulnonta'two7..n «SO~ ,._ He has been with Ibo dlalrlct , for three years alnce tlftlftt•Uon and prior to that sened as auperlntenden.t of the TustJn Union High School district ·for threeye•n. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (c\P)· -The• H_onduran: milii.ry ouited Gen Os"'''~ .l;oPez Arellano u chief Of•l\ate tOday, two-weeu-all-.rt!l!iteil BrliiXli Co. ·acknowledged paYiDC $1.25 mlllklD to high offidols ol lhls Central American country to gain lower banana export taxes. An announcem·ent. on 1;tational radio said the military took the step "to safeguard the integrity and honor of the country " First reports indicated the coup d'etat was bloodless The streets or Tegucigalpa were peaceful, with no unusual troop movements noted -·ne-wa11-street Journal iden- tified Lopei Arellano ·as the of· fici81 who received-.the .mooey. from United Brands, but he <See HONDURAS, Pogec\%) DOG DIGS UP BOGUS MONEY LAS VEGAS, Nev CUP[) Two small dogs digging for buried bones found $30.000 in counterfeit money instead, 1ead· ing to more trouble for Robert Schwing. The Secret Service saia the dogs dug up a plasUc garbage bag filled with 1,500 counterfeit $20 bills in the, yard of a neighbor. Agents arrested Schwing when he retumed from norlda, where he had been saying goodbye to re· latives before returning here to becin a one-year term for coun- terfeiting. SEVERAL DQCI'ORS in this Caribbean coastal city wB:med women 'M"'ooday to stay away from nylon and other· artificial fibers ~ause they do not absorb any humidity. The doctors said there is a definite relationship between the use of such garments in humid climates and the incidence of parasites and fungi . Even a year- old girl developed those problems because she wore plastic pants, they said. TRE DOCTORS advised women to buy cotton or other natural fiber garments instead. Barranquilla has an average temperature of 85 degrees and ahumidityof80percent. John Wayne Probe By CIA Reported NEW YORK CAP)-Renowned ballerina Margot Fonte:Yn waS arrested by South American authorities , and she ~nd her husband were investigated by the CIA in 1959in connection with a bizarre plan to invade Panama, the New .York Daily News report- ed today. J(pvie stars J:ohn Wayne and the late Errol Flynn also were mentioned and investigated in the alleged plot but were found not linked to it. In the third of a series entitled "Secrets or the CIA," the News said Frank St\.lrgis, a convlcted Wi.tergate b\lrglar and onetime gun-runner for Fidel Castro, div_u~ged t_~e naJDeS of "all. the people involved in the con· spiracy." Sturgis was also security and intelligence head .of the Cuban ·air force while a secret agent for the CIA, according to the newspaper. Sturgis told the News the Panama invasion plot was dreamed up by William Morgan, an Ohio-born adventurer who ·became a major in · Castro's army. With that joking comment from school board president William Thompson, Capistrano Unified School District trustees formally welcomed Dr. Jerome Thornsley of Yucaipa as the new superintendent of schools. Trustees unanimously ap- proved a three-year contract. for Thornsley, with a starting salary of $37,500 an~lly . He also will receive $1 ,000 yearly as an ·automobile and expense al- lowance. Following the vote, Thornsley ·. stood up and saluted the board: - and the·audience. "I'm very pleased to be here," Thomsley sa·id. "I hope t can hf! a catalyst for the kind of growth and progress you have ex- perienced in this district." Thornsley, 40, will join the Capistrano district July 1 after filling out the current term of his contract as superintendent of the Yucaipa Joint Unified School · District. His educational career has included one other superin- tendency , and lower ad- ministrative positions with other school districts. "I know we all are impressed with this you·ng man. You'll find him to be warm and persona- ble," said Thompson. Dr. Leland Newcomer, the board's consultant on the selec- tion process, said Thomsley was the most •;promising" of the 102 candidates for the job. Following the board's act.ion, Thornsley was welcomed at a re· ception hosted by trustees. About 100 persons attended. Tree Balloting Cycle Crash ,Hayden Speaks VictilD Dies Donald S1lv1a, 23, died in San . The conspirators planned to overthrow the Panamanian gov- ernment and grab the canal, after blocking it with a sunken ship, "for propaganda and extor- ti6n reasons," it was said. <See WAYNE, Pogec\%) City to Pick Most 'Poplar' The olive tree will compete with the jacaranda, sycamore, Monterey pine and oak in ballot-· mi Startin& Friday to select an official Mission Viejo tree. nowera nominated to sym- bolize Mission Viejo include In- dian hawthorn, Marguerite daisy, lily of the Nile, gazania and bougainvillea. landscape contest. A total of $1,000 tn prizes will be given to the wirlners of the landscape contest. To be eligible, each street must have at least four residences registered. Following the Street judging, one home will be honored as a sweep1take1 winner and the resi- dents presented $100. . The blltlotlng is part ol the "Swine Into Spring" campaign The community will be divided ~•llOD_IOred by~ission Vi~jo i,nto five sections for the contest, Beautlful and the community 'iPokHmen said. Entry blanks Hl'Vice1 department of the· Mil· are available through May 10 UoaViejoC.mpany. from Bobbie Shepard, 34291 Via Balloll will be available.at any Santa Clara, or sector chairmen lltaion Viejo recreation center Cornelia Parker, Kris Haas, Ud ,at the Municipal Advisory Jeanne Gagnebtn and Jeanne eo..dJ OIAC> omce, 261211. Lo Cranil.U. Pu Solid. SPotesmen said write-Tick ell ror the home tour are 1no will.be .. cepted. ovalloble from the Million Viejo Oth•r event.a ot the spring Botanlcos Club, the Junior b9Mrtlftcation campalin include Women's Club, Great American • bome ond'/orden !Dur t«J~ .. lilt!! May ~I. on a nel1hllo , • ' It , 'I i: ~~~. ( • ' A Ucl M Clemente General Hospital Sun· l eel day afternoon. 10 days ~· the motorcycle he was r1d1ng in On Hot Issues Radical activist Tom Hayden will speak at noon Wednesday at the UC Irvine oommons opening ·a three-day political conference on the U.S. economy, Indochina and other contemporary issues. The conference, which runs , through Friday, is sponsored by the Irvine People's CoaliUon, a campus political organlzatlen. "The Economic Crisis-What President Ford Won 't Tell You " will be discussed by U·C Riverside professors Howard Sherman and E. Kay Hunt Wed· nesday in~ial Science Hall. All the sessions in the three- day conference are open to the public at no charge. Additional information may be ottained by calling the Irvine Peopl•'• Coall· tiOn 1t 833·SS47. ' Dana Hills crashed into the rear of a van. According to a California . Highway Patrol accident report, Silvia's motorcycle slammed in· to the van at Golden Lantern and La Cresta Ori ve shortly after 9 p.m. April 12. The CHP listed Silvia's ad- dress as 1918 Temple Hills Dr., Laguna Beach. The Orange County Coroner's office gave his 'address as 24831 La Paz Road, Apt. 1, Dana Point. Jail Mix Backed SACRAMENTO CUPI) -Men and women prisoners_ in county jails would be allowed to eat and take classes together under a bill whiCh passed the Assembly Mon .. -day on a 48-7 v,ote and was sent to J theSenate. . ., . • ~f ~ 11 • " " ., • ' I • • • ' " ,, A.2 OAILYPILOT SB Coastal Disclose Bid Eyed A proposal requiring South Coast regional coastal com missioners to fully disclose their ·interests c•me be(ore the panel Monday in Long Beach but was tabled (or 30 days. The·proposal came frQm David Commo.ns, one of two ·new com· missioners appointed two weeks ago by Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr.· , The proposed regu1alion has , been sent to the state attorney · general for a determination as to whether such a regulation Could be required. .. ~ The attorney gen~ral is expect ed to return lo the commission with a recommcndatiOn in about 30 days, according ,to Melvin Carpenter, executive director of the commission . Carpenter said that no other re· g1onal commission, nor the state commission, has such a regula· _ lion in practice. He added that several com· missions indicated they are "de· finitely against" Common's pro- ·posal. In its present form, the regulation would require com· missioners to disclose their own interests plus the interests of all their relatives, even beyond the immediate family. Several members of the com- mission objected, saying that they have a number of relatives they haven 't seen in many years and do not know what their in· terests are. In proposing the disclosure re· gulation, Commons included his own disclosure statement, which included the fact that he owns two undeveloped lots in Venice, both within the commission's jurisdiction. HONDURAS called the report "slanders" and· named a commission to in· vestigate. The radio announcement said Col. Juan Alberto Melgar, 45, . replaced Lopez Arellano, 53, as head of state. Younger orficers had already nudged Lopez Arellano out of his post as head of the armed forces. ostensibly to allow him more time for affairs of state. Melgar took over the military job on March31. ., •, United Brands, which sells "Chiquita" brand bananas in the United States, acknowledged the $1 .25 mi.Ilion payment after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed suit against the company, accusing it of transfer· ring money to Honduran officials through a Swiss bank account. A banana tax of $1 on each 4().. pound box was set last April by the Honduran government, but it. was not collected, and the tax was reduded to between 25 and 30 cents a bt.1x. It was the 23rd coup d'etat in Honduras' 151 years of indepen· dence. Lopez Arellano himSelt held power by virtue of two coups. He first look power in 1963 by ousting President Ramon Villeda, was later elected to a constitutional term and served as president from 1965 to 1969. He seized power again in 1972 by overthrowing elected President Ramon E . Cruz. Lt . ·col. Efrain Lizando Gonzales, who made the radio announcement of the change in leadership, seid the public ad· ministration was going to be restructured and held out the possibility or a quick return to a rule of law. This was interpreted as meaning elections. Under Lopez Arellano's re· gime, congress was closed and laws handed down by the cabinet. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,.,.,10 .. u • ..., -·-• Jack R. Curley YICe Pte••,,.n! """(;I>-••-......... ThOmas Keevll Tl'IOmas A. Murphine ~ ... , ... ,, .... "" S.ddleback Valley Office llllll u P•1 llo .. .i Son °'""' F•H ...... Other Offices ( .. It Me~: »OW•~I S.•M•oot ,_.,._, M f(ll: UJJ Nt Wll0'1 Beo.il••••O Hv~i.....,,.,.. &••<"" tltllGt•"""'''•"'• Lt~ flt>•~"·,, .. oi.-r••'1•NI Teltpftone (714) 642-4321 Cl1ssifiM Advertlsint '42·5671 .-itt>K-Y•li.y Nt""' OH kt 511·6310 ,,.... .... ,i. ..... -•tS-0630 (•1>rt11•1, ,,,. o • ., .... <••" """'"~1 .. , '9mPtllf. JolO ft••~ •i. .... llW\t•-'• ..... odnori•I .... u., ., ................ " ftt•••" .... , •• ttP•••vCo• w11i.e111 -11•11;t1 1>••m1u"" t i (Opy•ltlllPWMt. s.t~·"· Cl•'~ jlP~I ... !MIO •t (••'-Me••. C•hl<I•.,.•· !iut»l::•IJl>llOn•' ~,..,,. u .00-1111,; llY """'' ""·OOrnO<ltNy; mm••'yOtthnat•o"' •l 00 """'""'· • • .,. .. , ' CLA"IUfY ••• u.e-boerd,c}!You couJa brl!ll , I '':I:!;' to11ther 10. l\lpport . I IYl\tm. "' >•But tlilat wlll not occur lt you fir anyone supported by this community. Unleaa you make your actions clear, what you do may &mack of 8 pallUcal hatchet job lhal would not be good tor the Aldrich Ouster • ' ' • • f ' . Rumors Denied community. By oo'uGLAS ParrzscHE. Michael : vice pre1ident for ex· "I am o'bly a1kln& you to stay, or•Dlttrl"H•..,. tended academic and public loo& and Watch betore any major Speculatloo that UC lrvio~ service procram1, held ·by ~~':l~~.lstratlve_ changes are Chancellor Daniel Aldrich would Durward Long; and vice presl- McCullou1h'1 remarks also bit.fired when new UC President dent tor educational relaUons, a -wefe relatecrto statements rii8cl~Dt;vld-S~xon-takaA1a(p...ol.th post held bl._Fr.ank L. Kidner. bf the · board tollowine their ~n1ver11ty ~.•• dla~nted as Those cuts~Mr1 .~Moua said,' VIEJO HIGH 'S REX NORMAN DISPLAYS WALL CARTOON He Doesn't Just Want to Be a Mickey Mouse Artist Hilton Scribbling Pays for Student . By ANNE COOPER 01 llM D•ll, Pi IOI $Yfl Rex Norman, 18, likes to doo- dle, and recently his doodling paid off. One of his sketches re- sulted in a contract to decorate a wall at the Laguna Hills J{jJ ton In n. Paul Harris. executive chef at the fJilton, -tells the story this "·ay. Employes didn·t enjoy eat- ing in their private dinin g room behind the kitchens at the Hilton because the room seemed drab. ··1 decided they needed a morale booster," says lfarris, "so I contacted Mission Viejo High School and asked the head of the art department there if he knew of a talented, enterprising student who could do a mural for · us ." Norman, a senior who does cartoons for the school paper, jumped at the chance. He talked to Harris, did a quick sketch and was hired on the s pot. "I had a big advantage," Norman says. "I've helped my dad, \\'ho's a house painler, so I'm familiar with the equipment a painter needs to do a wall-sized mural." · It took Norman IO days to com- plete the job. "It was fairly easy," he says, "because of the simplicity of character. Mr. Harris wanted something to do with food, so I chose the Disney characters, Mickey and Minnie !\louse and Pluto, and put them in a diner." Norman thinks he r;night 1 become a political cartoonist. ··I've a lways had a knack for satire. Paul Conrad of the Los Angeles Times is my hero. I had a chance to m eet him recently and hear abollt how he works. All day he sits in the news room at the Times, sifting through the news, looking for material for his cartoons. That's what I'd like to do'." Norman and his father aren't the only members of the family "'ho \1ri eld a paintbrush wittr~ skill. His brother, Gary, is a com- mercial artist, and his mother, a hairdresser by profession. does goldleating and other crafts. "My mother -is very artistic," Norman says. "When my brother was in Vietnam, she designed and embroidered a Christmas stocking with scenes copied from photographs he'd sent. She even got the g'uard dog on there." Norman would like to attend California Institute or the Arts next year, if he can get a scholarship. Even ir he doesn't he will pursue rl is art studies. Chef Harris encou rages Norman. "You should see how the employes have responded to the boy's painting." he says. "There's a whole different at- mosphere around here now - they even bring their friends in." Compromises Needed Consultant Study Assailed by Staff Representatives o f the classified staff in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District de- manded Monday that unless cer- tain compromises are made by district trustees with a consul - tant study on the classified staff, the entire study should be thrown out. The study, produced on the board's request by Julian and As- sociates of San Juan Capistrano, proposed pay freezes for 40 per- cent of the clas sified (non- t each in g and non - administrative) staff. Larry Christian, field representative for the Classified School Employes Association (CSEA), presented four resolu·· tioos passed by the CSEA at its April 11 meeting. The CSEA recommendations were : Fr•• Pflfl'! Al TERROR .•. crying and screaming. The sus· peel told her that if she made any attempt to contact police she "'ould blow up the house. While the white suspect was still in the house and the black suspect apparently in the brown Pinto in the driveway, Mrs. Red· mann's fri end Kenneth Tennies, 52. drove into the driveway." J.l e didn't see anyone inside the car -the black woman apparently was lying on the seat and thought the vehicle belonged to a friend of Mrs. Redmann's. }le lhtin went into his room through a private entrance and did not hear any commotion . One hour a'fter returning to the home with Mrs. Redmann the white suspect left the house ancl drove off in the Pinto. 'Mu~ victim could not give an exact descrip- tion of the Pinto Or the suspects, because, she told police, 5he was so frightened she could not think. -All pay increases and the proposed class specifications suggested in the Julian study should be adopted. -All positions in which there is a difference in the recommenda· tion of the consultant and the re· commendation of the CSEA should be resolved in negotia- tions with the board's represen· tative. -No positions should be frozen, but rather left at the same range reflect ed in this year 's salary schedule. -If all of the above requests are not granted, the entire study should be thrown out. The board received the CSEA report without comment. Dr. Bruce Julian was hired to study possib le realignments in the classified s taff, which in· eludes food service, transport.a· tion, maintenance and custodial employes. Di strict officials said that "'hen the unification, which created the Saddleback district. frOm two elementary and one high school districts, took place three years ago, many rough spots remained. Some employes were being paid too much and some too lit· tie in a comparison with other school districts, officials said. Congress Hit By Oil Firm PITTSBURGH C1JPI) -Gull Oil C<,>mpany said today It would drastically reduce it.s oil and natural. gas exploration because. of actions or a "vlnd\('tlve" Congress. 8. R. Dorsey, chairman of the bo ard , t o ld the annual shareholders ' meeting that the firm's 1974 earnings totaled more thnn $1 bi llion on revenuaof $18.2 billion , a record. 1 s wearing in two ·weeks ago stat-pµr!J:."1'1~r thla !"~· _ probably led to 1pcculation that ing that they believe the ratio ot Th~uih • spokesman, ~axon OUierjol>s wouta beeUrrilnatiii-. administrators to teachers in the said, There is n~ foundation at At the .UCI captp\11, rumors district ii too high and suggest· all to thl1. There 11 no P,Ian to re· have alao circulated that Saxop inc they would not hesitate to move any chanceJlon. opposes additional fundin1 for make cuts where needed. Saxon telephoned four chan· the UCI·-California College of Trustee Dennis Smith added cellon Monday to reuaurethem Medicine and a planned on- that the board ii limited in its ac:. !hat published repor:ta .speculat· campus hospital. tions by statutes of the Educatiori me on the po11ible elinunation of "'Mrs. Molla also denied those Code and Qy the actions of the lhelr Jobs were unfounded, ac· rumors, asserting that the UC previous board. cording to UC spokeswoman _president-elect has voiced sup· •·1 don't think it's news, but the Sarah Mo!la. . • port for the med school. · previou~ board Canceled any in· Aldrich I offu::e confirmed that Chancellor Aldrich said his tent to reorganize the ad-·he had spoken .\With Saxon Mon·~· 15-1econd con\'etsfttion will\ Sax· ministration even if it were day. , ' -' on Monday was "just to say that there,"Henrysliid. The other three chan· the ·story had no toundatlon According 'to the education c~llor1hlp1 alleeedly to be whatsoever." code, administrators have to be eliminated were at UC.Berkeley, "[ won't use the adjective he notifiedbyMarchlSiftheyareto UC Santa Crua and UC used to describe the newspaper be reassigned or not rehired. Ri,y•nldt. .. article," Aldrich said. The new ~ard elect~ but not In a tlD!~ of chance, Mr1. Saxon toured the UC! campu1 sworn in last March, asked the MQll• •.'-ld, ~!re is always a lot last week, Aldrich said, "but lame duck board including of1peculaUon. there was never any question McCullough to issue such a letter Last week Saxon ~ced al>out Irvine or its programs." of intent. But the old board re· that three top jobs m the UC The tour, Aldrich said, was fused, thus securing all ad-system would be eliminated. The aimed largely at instituting cloee ministrative positions for at least posts art vice pre1ident for eov· relation• between the campus a year. emmental affairs, held by Jay and the new president's o~fice. Fro•P,..eAI WAYNE ••• Aiding in the scheme were Dame Margot and her husband, Roberto Arias, former Panama· nian ambassador to Britain and the son of a former president of Panama, the story said. The cou· pie were assigned to bwy arms and munitions on a beach, so they would be available to the .plotters, according to the News. However, things went awry and Dame Margot was seized. After 24 hours in jail, she was sent back to England, while her husband took sanctuary in the Brazilian Embassy in Panama. 'Eventually, he was allowed to leave the country. A letter reportedly signed by Wayne indicated that Arias re· ceived $525,000 from the star in 1957·59. The News said Wayne ex- plained he was a partner with Artas m a shrimp exporting busi· ness and federal agents became convinced the actor knew nothing about.the Panama caper. Flynn was questioned about his friendship w ith Arias, the new1paper account continued. He said Arias bad tried to rent his yacht for a trip to Panama. Fre•P,..eAI FORSTER. • • Condor. Jerome Forster will con· tinue cattle ranching on the Northern California proRerty, Eckhotf said. The Forsters also received cash as part ot the sate 'but Eckhoff refused to reveal how much. Eckhoff said negotiations lead· ing to the sale have been under way for nearly two years. He said it was his understand- ing that the entire ranch would be developed. Tentative plans for the ranch shown to city councilmen last fall included a mixture of low density resid~ntial development, an in· dustnal park, golf course and open space. Da1Ul Point Hotel Project Gets Nod A $3.1 million commercial hotel project planned for Dana. Point was approved Monday by the South 1Coast Reeiohal Zone ConservaUon Commlsalon, but faces an appeal by the Environ· mental Coalition of Oran1e. County. The proposed project would in· elude a lSO·room hotel, shops, a restaurant and offices. The com- plex ii planned for a site between Copper Lantern and Crystal Lan· tern with fronta1e on Pacific · Cout Hiehway and overlooking Dana Harbor. The project is proposed by Marina Shores Investors, Inc., of Dana Point. The commertial development was opposed at the commission by Dale Secord, executive direc· tor of the Environmental Coali· ti on of Oranae County. Secord asked that it be delayed until the county can ~epare a Job's Girls Chapter· Set The International Order of Job's Daughters bas announced a new chapter in Mission Viejo for young women·12 to 20 years old. The purpose of the orgaftiza. lion, explained spokesman Ruth Smith, Is to instruct young women on being ladies and pre- siding socially. "It is a chlirac· ter-building group," she said. "Job's Daughters also do philan- thropic work and have good times participating in sports and taking trips. They are always carefully chaperoned.'' Additional Information is a\'ailable bf calling Ruth Smith, 830-0796, Abee Barr, 581-1433, or Sally Johnson, 830·0502. specific plan tor the Dana Point area. I Following the decision, Secord said he probabl.y woul~ appeal the regional commission's de- cision to the state commission. The action by the commission allows the first major com- mercial·hotel in the Dana Point· Laguna Niguel area. Herb Johns, a partner in the development company, said that although the four ·level story complex will block views of the o<!ean, a public viewing deck is planned as part of the project. Johns said the project could t>e completed within 15 months after final approval is received. Stanton Has 2nd Murder In Three Days A Stanton housewife was beaten to death Monday. She was the second murder victim in three days in the small central Orange County city, police said. Donna Rae Goodell, 42, of 1223 BriarwOOd St., was found dead on the floor oC her home by her husband at about 7:30 p.m. The husband summoned police and led them to hi s wife's body, a police spokesman said today. The woman had been severely beaten about the head with a blunt object. the spokesman said, noting investigators have no sus- pects or motives in the slaying. Saturday a ft ernoon, 32-year- old John William Matthew: Jr. was shot to death in Stanton and Police said today they still have no 1eads in that slaying. · NOW, HEAR TIDS According 16 the President's Council on Environmental Quality, it is becoming increasingly difficult for anyone to escape noise. 40.000.000 Americans risk hearing impairment and other physical and mental effects. 44,000.000 other Americans have t~e utility of their dwellings adversely affected by noise from aircraft Or traffic. 21,000,000 Americans are affected by construction~related noise. · Now what does lhis have to do with carpet? Carpeting will drastically . improve accoustics in any room by 'Quieting your home env1ronmrnt, making radios. television. and the family sound better. Remember. at Alden's, even our LOUD carpeting is quieter. DEN'S ., " ,, .. ,, .. .. • .. . " • t 11. I 11 I .. • :iiisiillatiiin:·~ustom drapsries . •· UC. NO. 210~22 ii " ,, t663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6A6·A838 -6A6·235"5• ' l • . '_] ' J • ·VOL. 68, NO. 112, 2 SEcTIONS,.22 PAGES 1- I -. I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNlA ' Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks .. "' TUESDAY, APRIL 22 , 1975 TEN CENTS. s. Viet l_ ' Evacuees . Face would be left" fu lbe 'country ly !Oiil&fil. Jet Shortage SAIGON (l)Pll -Americans and Vietnamese tied South Viel· 1 namby lhe hundred5 today in the j, b.e.avle1t:Oay 01 ev.acuation I rupta. But u .s. officials said -a 1horta1e of aircrilft waa hamper- ing the 8round·the-clock airlift. The airlift was moving out nearly 2,000 persons a day, and President Ford said in Washington lhe ·'1 barest minimum" of 1,500 Americans Coastal Disclose ~id Eyed . A proposal reqwnng South Coast regional coastal com- Jnilsioners to fully disclose their interests came berore the panel 'Monday in Long Beach but was t~bled for 30 days. The proposal came from David Commons, one of two new com- missioners appointed two weeks ag·o 'by 'Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. - The proposed regulation has been Hnt to the state attorney general for a determination as to whether such a regulation could be required. The attorney general is expect· ed lo return lo the commission with a recotnmendation in about 30 days, according to Melvin Carpenter, executive director or the commjssion. Carpenter said that no other re-gaonaJ ,commission, nor the state commission, has such a regula- tion in practice. He added that several com· missions indicated they are "de- finitely against" Common's pro-poial., But by nightfall, the ftaging -area-a 1ymnUium.and bowl· ini alley a.t Sai10:0's Tan Son Nhut Air Baae -wu jammed · with close to 11000 Americ'ans and Vietnamese. "We've 1ot .far more ·rughts manifeated than we bave aircraft," said one U.S. official. "These are people who .have Child's Play completed all necessary doc~menta\jon a'nd are just awa.iUng transport." · · One source working-with the REOS BOMBARD AIR BASE NEAR SAIGON, P-A4 evacuation Program said t.'1ere was a backlog or about SO full 1U1hts. HOwev'er, orficiaJs.'would no\ confirm this. · In its present Corm, the regulation would require rom- milllonen to disclose their own interests plus the interests or all their relaUVes, even beyond the Immediate ram Uy. Several members o( the com- mission objected, saying that they have a number or relatives they haven't seen in many years and do not know what their in- terests are. fwelve-Year-old Mark Green, a member of CA SL. Louis karate club. demonstrates his method of breaking five concrete slabs· during · the 1975 Missouri Slate Karate Championships ·in Farmington. The boy, who usually breaks seven or eight .slabs al a time, said his secret is to think ther_e 's a $100 bill bene ath them. In proposing the disclosure r e- auJaUon, Commons included' his own disclosure statement, which included the fact that be owns two undeveloped lots in Venice, both within the commission's luriadiction. No11rprofit Group Donations Listed • :Som~ Booze " GoodfrirYou ( BERKELEY (UPI) -Those who dtink booze in moderation may outlive teetotalers, accord· Ing to .two University or California researchers. Robin Room and Nancy Day ·said Monday that a survey or '6,000 persons over a span or Several years round that twice~ many teetotalers died as did . those defined as "moderate" ~nkers. ··But the researchers added that those considered ''heavy'' @_rinkers ·had a death rate three ,qmeshigher than nondrinkers. The researchers defined a ~moderate" drinker as one who Jlllbibed a few limes a week. ·- Coao;t ,• -1 Weather ' , Considerable cloudiness 1 • ·tonight becoming mostly I sunny· Wednesday. Some patchy low clouds aJong the coast in the morning hours. Warmer tern· 1 , peratures. Beach highs 64 rising to 74 inland. Lows 48 IO SS. INSIDE TOBI\ Y Vfdncme1e and Com~ chiWTen Jind .adoptiue ~· in U.Ued State• but many American chiidttn 1tUl~umt JM ptTmOMnt homes. Storie• · ~.P~1ection ,P.age8l. Over ihe past three years, the Irvine City Council has donated $12,810 lo private non·profit or- ganizations, accor~g to a re· port prepared by Community Services Director Paul Brady, The annual amount has steadi- ly mounted, totaling '$SOO in the Jlayden Speaks At lJCI Meet On Hot Issues Radical activist Tom Hayden will speak at noon Wednesday at the UC Irvine commons open.irig· a three-day political conference on the U.S. economy, Indochina and other contemporary issues. The conference, which "runs through Friday. is sponsored by the Irvine People's Coalition, a campus political organitation. "The Economic Crisis-What President Ford Won't Tell You" will ·be discus.sed by UC Riverside professors Howard Sherman and E. 'Kay Hunt Wed- neaday in Socl.al Science Hall. All the sessions in the three-- day conference are open to the public al no charge. Additional information may be obtained by calling the Jrvine People's Coali· ,u,n al 833-5541., · OOC DIC.S UP BOCUS MONEY LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) TW'o small dogs digging ror buried bones found $30,000 in -eounterfelt moneri~·ad , 1e·ad- ln1 to more trouble ror Robert Schwing. . The Secret Servi"ee said the. doc• dlll up ·a pl Ollie 1arba1e !°M.;;;,,...,.. Aa,...... •• ba1 filled w)Ui 'l-~ .,_ --ei; ...... -llfllft Al: -billt in the vardof i ......&.i.bC:fr. lnde:.: ,~ es._.......,. __ ...., # .._...... ~ .... 'lll= c..11 ~!l . A1enta arrested~ when I -"'\.... ...., he retumed from P1airlda, where C• ea M**'•""*" ..... ,, h h-••·-a I ,___,._,e•-re 1 r::l!O'" a11 ,....~,.._ •• e .u ~n 1 y n ....... u,,. ..u • 1 ;__... ~-::1~ :; · laUvn before returning here· to 1 s .. ..,..11 .--.. &4 becln a one-year term for coun· 1972-73 riscal year, $2,660 in 1973·74 and $9,650 sorarthis year , according to Brady's rigures. Brady prepared the report in response lo criticism by Coun- cilman John Burton that the city should not be involved in such matters. Bu·non walked out or a recent meeting at which a donation or up to $700 in city attorney's time was made to a UC Irvine student housing group. calling it an il - legal gift or public runds. That donation was.not included in the report. The largest contributions have been made this year, with $2,000 going to Little League, $2.000 to Bobbie Sox and $3.500 to Irvine excursions. Burton voted for the Little League and Bobbie Sox dona· lions but later said he had made a mistake and should not have vol-· ed forlhem N . Smaller donations this year have go n e to Junior AJJ . American Football, $650, Youth Employment Service, $200, the Irvine bicentennial committee, S800, and Citizens ror CUiture, ssoo. Irvine Aguatics, Welcome Wagon. and Irvine Js ... A Harvest Fesliv~.I are also listed as groups which receive an unspeciri ed (See DONATIONS, Page A2) Cycle Crash Victim Dies .Donald Silvia, 23, died in San Clemente General Hospital Sun- day afternoon, 10 days after the motofcycle he· was riding in Dana Hills cras~ed lnlQ ~e rear otavan. According to a California lll&hway PatrQ!jaccide/11 i:!IW'tr Silvla'a motot-Cycle slammed ln· .to lb~ l!!P. at_ Golden 'Lantern ud' 1"8 ~ Drive •'boi:UY al\tr'9 p.m. ApnlU. -;, The CHP 'iistet Sta.via'1 t1d' dttss as· 1918 Ted\ple lllll• Dr · ~a,auila .tt1:,ch .-The.;oran COUnty C~r ·s orfite.aave Officials involved in the pro- gram estimated it would take un· Ul the end of the we.et or perhaps lonter to-clear all tbe evacuees- wUess more aircraft. were made available. More than 2,500 refugees landed at Clark Air Baae i.n .the Philippines by dusk today, and another 500 were expected on later flights, officials there said. More than 1,000 early evacuees already had left for the United Sta\e_s, 8nd the Air Force estimated another S,200 were housed al Clark. Other Americans were leaving Saigon aboard regular com- mercial flights. In Washington, the Senate Judiciary Committee today ap· proved a r equest by Secretary or Stale Henry Kissinger to evacuate to the United States up_ to 130,000 Vietnamese .and Cam~ bodlan refugees whose lives. would be endangered by a Com· munlst-takeover. Under ttfc~~ro-~--~-1 posal, they would be admitted quickly without red tape and pro-- cedur'11 delay. ' The evacuation. or "nonessen~. 1 tiaJ" U.S. personnel was ordered by Ford in the 'face of a five-week Comrpunist offensive that <See FLIGHTS, Page A2:) ' Day of i Woman, 76, Kidnaped, Robbed By ALAN DIRKIN ot tM o.u, l'l IM S&Mt A 76 -year-old Costa Mesa woman was terrorized by two women robbers who kidnaped her and forced her to withdraw $10,700 from three s avings ac- counts. The ordeal of Wilhelmine Gerhsrdine Redmann began last Thursday arternoon when two women who had seen her shop- ping al South Coast Plaza fnllowed her to her home. There they attempted to rob her but she had only $6 in her purse. . When they round out that she had savings accounts however, she was driven to two savings Aldrich's UCI Post Still 'Safe' ByDOUGLllSFarn.scHE °'""' Oaily .,...,. sun Spe.culation thal UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich would be fired-when-new·uc-Pl"esident David Saxon takes charge of the university was discounted as "pure rumor" this morning. Through a spokesman, Saxon said, "There as no roundatiop al all to this There is no plan to re- move any cliancellors." S3xon telephoned four chan- cellors Monday to reassure them that published reports speculat- ing on tbe possible elimination or their jobs were unfounded, ac- cording to UC spokeswoman Sarah Molla Aldrich's orfice confirmed.that he had spoken with Sa:gon Mon· day . The · ot h er three chan- cellorships allegedly to be eliminated were at UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz and UC Riverside. "In a lime of change," Mrs. Molla said, "there is always a lot or speculation ... Last week Saxon announced that three top jobs in the UC system would be eliminated. The posts are vice president ror gov- ernmental arrairs, held by Jay Michael ; vice president ror ex- tended academic and public service programs, held by Durward Long; and vice presi· dent for educational relations, a post held by Frank L. Kidner. Those cuts, Mrs. Molla said, probably led to speculation that other jobs would be eliminated. Al the UCI campus, rumors have also circulated that Saxon opposes addition al funding for the UCI-California College or Medicine and a planned on- campus hospital. Mrs. Molla also denied those rumors, asserting that the UC president-elect has voiced sup· port for the med school. Chancellor Aldrich said his 15·second conversation with Sax· on Monday·was "just to say that the story had no roundalion whatsoever.'' ··1 won 't use the adjective he !See ALDRICH, Page .\2) Hanoi Lists . Flier Deaths TOKYO (AP) -North Viet- nam today announced the deaths ,<>i..three .A111.eric,n P.ilots who 'w'ere>~ed .. mlllhii·U. attlon r..vietnam. . ' ·lnley1'0I'• MaJ .. J. Taylor a .. MaJ.o!Cl'Olli; h!ner.ll'ltton iiid Roaold Dwl'lb{ 'Nn)'. Tlfelr t!ome-.ns ...,._"llOt'liven. " 1i<I'lle'•ounerotpe'!!',was ma~e ' 801 •e of~lC:J.ll Vietnam and loan associations and a bank to withdraw the money. The elderly woman did not re- port the robbery to police until Monday afternoon because one or the women robbers had told her that her home would be blown up if she did report the kidnaping to police. One suspect is described as a . while !emale, age 36 to ':17 and the other a black woman aged about· 36, The money was withdrawn from the Glendale Federal Sav- ings and Loan Association at Harbor and Wilson, Costa Mesa, the Security Pacific National Bank and from California .Federal Savings and Loan. -Police said that dufing the withdrawals the wh.itel woman suspect. stood beside the elderly woman holding a pouch which appeared to the victim to contain some kind or gun, although Mrs. Redmann could not positively stale that it did contain a gun. Police said that duri-ng the withdrawals the black woman re- mained in the parking lots in a brown Pinto with the engine run- ning. · The last withdrawal was Crom Mrs. Redmann's California Federal Savings and Lo~n ac· count. There she was not given cash which she had received from the other institutions but two $2,000 cashier's checks. The white suspect and Mrs .. Redmann then went to the Crocker Citizens National Bank and cashed the two $2 ,000 checks. After that the victim and the women robbers drove back to Mrs. Redmann 's home.' The while w.oman went inside with her a"nd began to eat some rood and to calm the elder:ly vi~ tim ·down because she was then crying and screaming. The sus- pect told her Lhat ir she made any attempt to contact police she ~·ould blow up the house. !See TERROR, Page A2l Bikini Peril \ Fibers l;alled Health Hazard J BARRANQUILLA, Colombia (UPIJ -Bikinis and underwea-r m3.de of artificial fibers pose a health hazard to women in warm, humid climates, Colom· bian gynecologists say. SEVERAL DOCTORS in this Ca1ibbean coastal city . warned women Monday to stay away from nylon and· otl}er artificial fibers because they do not absorb any humidity. The doctors s aid the re is a definite relationship between the use of such gar1nents in humid climates ilnd the incidence of parasites and fungi. Even a year· old gir~ d eve lope d those problems because she wore plastic pants; they. said. TllE DOCTORS advised \Vomen to buy cotton or other natural fibe r garments instead. Barranquilla has an average tempe"rature of 85 degrees and a humidity of BO percent. Council to Review No,rthwood Project The Irvine City Council plans further review tonight or the con- troversial development proposal for North Irvine. possibly the last such review before a zoning or- dinance is drafted. The meeting will be held at 7 :30 in city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. The North Irvine area, dubbed the Village of Northwood, is roughly bounded by Culver Drive, Irvine Boulevard, Jerrrey Road and the Santa Ana Freeway. · Residents of the Racquel Club, the only developed tract in the area, ha.Ye unsuccessfully pro- tested land use and road patterns for the· area. An ad hoc protest group has contended that Marine base trafric and high density de· velopment planned for the in· tersection or Bryan and Yale avenues will make that ,a hazardous nters ection. The planning commission has reviewed plans ror the area and generally agrees with changes made by·the city council in pre· vious hearings. But the city .. transportation commission took a first look at lhe matter last Thursday and is considering whether to conduct computerized traffic studies or -the roadways to explore alternatives to present plans. Restaurant Patron 'Nets Cigars, Cash A cigar-smoking bandit wilh a two-day stubble of beard robbed an airport area restaurant in Newport Beach of aOOul $300 in ·cash and a fistful or stogies-Mon· day'nlght. Employes at Baxter's street Restaurant. 4125 MacArthur BouleYa«I, phoned police at 8:30 p. m. moments arter lhe cunman strolled 'calmly lrom Ille busi· ness. · - They told police that the gun- m•ll. ·appearing to be of Latin descent and in his mid-405, ap· peared at ·the cashi~ area and ftn:t·as ked for clfars. · liged and the gunman grabbed a handful, then as the manager made change, the bandit said, ··1·11 take all your cash, too." The manager, police said, replied, ''You're kidding.'' Then he heard a click and noticed the cocked revolver lhe- bandit held at his waist. Employes said the gunman grabbed the cash and stuffed it into a pocket ehd then strolled out or the r estaurant. 4 •() i ., ' I I .. torfeltlq. -· -·-~t Apt. I , Dail1J'..iil~ ...... ,~.,:U~il,Jt:;i <'A~~y . ""',VNA -In ·a [~ridtDTolt~. '... ,,1,.,, '· ': ~( ™ restauran~ mana1er ob· Besides the beard. the gunman wore a checked shirt and 1dark: pants. Police said he weighed about 170 pounds and stood about · fi\l e feet, nine inches tall. .. ~ } ' I ' ... DAIL V PILOT • I > > ' " ·-"· His Flying Maelaine ••• .;. Uy the end or the s um1ner. Edwart Ernst •· of St. J ohns, hilich., hopes to have this 1 .man-powered flying n1achine airborne. If he succeeds, he will be a rare bird - man-powered cr;1ft }1ave been airborne in the past . but none have maintained)flight over a ny great distu ncl·. The 65,..Yea r -old Ernst has been \\Orking on his .. flying machine'' since 1001 and hopes to claim a $120,000 prize if he succeeds .. .. Dana Point Hotel ~ • :UJroject Gets Nod .• A $3.1 miJlion comme rcial hotel project planned for Dana Point was approved Monday by the South Coast Regional Zone Cons ervation Commission, but faces an appeal by the Environ· mental Coalition of Orange · County. Stanton Has 2nd Murder In Three Days A Stanton h o usewife w as beaten lo death Monday. She was the second murder victim in three days in the small central Orange County city. police said. Donna Rae Goodell. 42, of 1223 Briarwood St., was found dead on the floor of her home by her husband at about 7::K1 p.m. The husband summoned police and led them lo hi s \\o'ife's body, a police spokesma n s.aid today. The woman had been severely beaten about the head with a blunt object, the spokes man said. noting investigators have no sus- pects or motives in the slaying. · Saturday afternoon, 32-y.ear- old John Willia m Matthew Jr. "·as shot to death in Stanton and Police said today they still have no leads in that slaying. ' Club Queries Ford Choice \VAS~llNG'rON (U PI ) -En· \'ironmentalists opposing .the nomination of former Wyoming Gov. Slanley K . l·lalhaway as Sec r l'tary of th e Interior chall enged today a Senate tradi- tion undl'r whi c h he appears cer· lain to be co nfirmed. Brock Evans, Washin gton representa ti ve or the Sierra Club. told the Senate Interior Committee that the tradition or ' letting a pr"esident "have his man" as a cabin et officer should not apply to nominations made by President Ford. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober I N . Wee<! • p"'"'""' ~"" ""0""""' Jack R. Curlev Yot • PIH•Ot"I ..... c.t" .... 1-.... .,, Thoma<. Kcl'l vll ta,IO• Thomas A. Murph1nc- ~"••'"•Ea""' • Charles H. Loo<> Richard P Natl Al\•"•M MtillaQ••"l lOil,.. Offices to\!• ~W 1-H -·I l•"J S1tt•I "'••-• kttll• JJU ...,•00'! -··••d 1.oO-·••..: ... ,, .. c.-... i.. ... 1 ................ .. Kii. 1111~ IM<ll llo<l~w••d s-i.i..ck "•l'-" n101 t• ,._, """'° .1 .... 0lt90''"*•' Tfl~OM (7·141 .. 2-4321 Cli111lllN AdwerUJtng 6"42·5671 ~t•ei.k Y•1t•• Not-Qlh1t 511·6210 r •• ,,. "" ''"'""" 495·0620 Co~'"''"· '''• 0••111• <•••t P .. tn1~'"• t-P•"r Htl'e..,\llt<,.\ lllw•U•t•ll">,•t•ll>I••< 111•1!.., ........ 11 .......... " ~ ...... ,.,., b• r•pro<l'<1<tf •11"9wt W>t<lfl llf !Mon><>ll <I! f0PP"0"t'"'"''· •~ ... er l•••• 11•"'" 11f•t •• c .. i.. ""•••· C•llf0t11,.. •ubot•tlll""''"'"'"" U Ol!I"'°"''"'' "" .... u \<.00 "''"'"''; ""'"•·-.••""•1 •-\)(IQ ,,_,,,! •. 'l The proposed project would in- C"lude a 150-rooin hoteJ, shops, a restaurant and orrices. The com- plex is planned for a site between Copper Lantern and Crystal Lan- tern with frontage on · Pacifi c Coast Highway and overlooking Dana Harbor. The project is proposed by Marina Shores Investors, Inc., of Dana Point. · The commercial development was opposed at the commission by Dale Secord. executive direc- tor or the Environmental Coali· tion of Orange County. Secord as ked that it be delayed until the county can prepare a specific plan for the Dana Point area. Following the decision. Secord said he probably would appeal the regional commission's de· cision to the stale commission. The action by the commission a lfo1A'S the fir st major com· merciaJ-hoteJ in the Dana Point· Laguna ~iguel a rea. Herb Johns, a partner in the . development company. said th at although the four level story complex will block views or the · ocean, a public viewing deck is planned as part of tbe project . Johns said the project could be completed within 15 nionths after final approval is received. Academy Taps Irvine Dean Schneiderman UC Irvine professor Howard A . Schn eiderman today wa'I one or 84 new members appointed to the National Acedcmy of Sciences , Dr. Schneiderman, dean or biological sciences at UCI, i.5 the fourth professor from the cam· pus to be elected to the pre· stigious body. Dr. Schneiderman was elected to the academy for his "record of distinguis hed a nd continui ng achieveme nt in original re· sear ch," according Lo universily spokeswoman Hele.p Johnson. Social sciences professor R. Duncan Luce is the onl y other liv· ing member of the academy on the UCI faculty. Two former faculty member!, now deceased, were members of the academy. They were Dr. Ralph Gerard, professor emeritus of biolo£ical sciences and Dr. Edward A. Steinhaus, fou nding dean of biological sciences. Home Brew Fatal to Four Llf\.1A . Peru CUPI) -Jo~our peasants died urter drinkin~ home brew alcohol whi ch was ac - ci d entally mixed wJth a n agricultural pesticide. Police said Monday the deaths occurred in an isolated Andes mountain village near Cuzco al a party. Police said two other peasants who drank smaller amounts of the leth a l p oti on wer e hospitalized in serious condition. Ex-m.ini~ter Shot BEIRUT, Lebanon (A P) North Yemen's former foreign mlnlat:er, Ahmed Mohammed ShamJ. was wound1.>d by a blast of machine-gun flre ftOm a car stopped at a traffic li ght lnoBeirut today, police reported. FLIGHTS •.. th reatened Saigon itself. An estimated 150,000 North Viet- namese and Viet Cong lrooP6 are within striking range of the capital. The "barest minimum" of 1,500 sought by Ford compared with th e American population or about 8,000 in the country just a few weeks ago. Ford indicated in .a televised interview Monda y that U.S. Marines might be needed to help evacuate Americans. But Sen. Clif£ord Case <R-N.J .). said to- day after a briefing by Uf6."l:>resi - dent that he felt the pu!Jout could be accom plished without major military interve ntion. By tonight. the staging area had turned into a foul-smelling scene of g r adually increasing filth . The evacuees, mainl y women and children, jammed the six·lane bowling alley - some huddled in corners and along the walls. Some had waited for as long as two days. Outside, other evacuees sat un - der large parachutes used for heavy air drops. The parachutes had been strung along bolh sides of te nn is courts in tent-like fashion. Many sat or slept in the open air around the piles of bag- gage they \\'ere taking with them. U.S. Air Force Cl41 Starlifter jets and Cl30 Hercules t ransports were ferrying the evacuees - about 20 Vietna mese for every one American -from the de· fense altache offi ce·s "activity section" at Tan Son ?'hut to Clark Ai r Base in the Philip. pines. Most or the Vietnamese were '4'i.ves and children of departing Americans. But some were not, and their s tatus was not ex- plained by U.S. ofriciaJs. TERROR .•• While the white suspect wus still in the house and the black s uspect apparently in the brown Pinto in the driveway, Mrs. Red· m;.nn's friend Kenneth Tennies, 52, drove into the driveway." Ile didn't see anyone inside the car -the black woman apparently was lying on the seat and thought the vehicle belonged to a friend or Mrs. Redmann 's. He then went into his room through a private entrance and did not hei$r any commotion. One hour after returning to the home with Mrs. Redmann the white suspect left. the house and drove ofr in Lhe Pinto. The victim could not give ~n exact descrip· lion of the Pinto or the suspects, because, s he told poli ce, s he was so frightened she could not thi nk . Musewn Masks Nude Drawing CHICAGO (lJP!) -0 'The U!l i\'_e rsa l f\.1 an." an award- w1nn1ng seven.foot drawing of a nude .man, is hardly .. universal" i.I!; displayed at the Chicago Mu seum of Science and lndt11try, museum offi cials decided . The rnuseum charged that the work, Which wo n second pJace in the museum '! fourth annual "Pan-Amer ican Festival of Painting,'' was unfit to be seen by children. The museum at ftnt re· f uaed to place t.he work on display but fin ally 01reed to allow the ex: !tJblt -with masking tape cover· 1ngcertain parts or the work. ArtJst J::nr1que f'u entea, a C'ubfl n-born New Yorker, al· lowed the masking tape, but termed the museum's reqWre4 mcnt "a bias." .. • ,J Hond11ran General I • • Ill Payoffs Oitsted TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras· (AP) -The Honduran military ousted Clen . Oswaldo Lopez . . Arellano a1 chief of state today, two weeks afte r United Brands Co. a~knowledg ed paying $1.25 million to hillh oUicla!Lol .1hls Central Americ•n country to &ttin lower banana exp>d. taxes. An announcement on nutjonal , radio sild the mllltary took the step "to safeguard the integrity and honor or the country.'' First reports indicated the coup d'etat was bloodless. The streets of Tegucig•lpa were peaceful. with no unusual troop mo\oe,ments noted. The Wall Street J()Umal iden- tified Lopez Arellano u · the of· ficial who received the money from U~nited Br.a.nds, but he called the report•"Slanders" and named a commission to ·in· vertigate. The radio announcement said Col. Juan Alberto Melgar, 45, replaced Lopez Arellano, 5.1, as head of !late . Younger•of(icers had already nudged Lopez Arellano out of his post as head of the armed forces, ostensibly lo alJow him more time for affairs of state. Melgar took over the military job on March 31. United Brands, which sells "Chiquita" brand bananas in the United States, acknowledged the $1 .25 million payment after the U.S. Securllie1 and Exchante Commission fi led suit against the SomeDays- lt Doesn't Pay to Wed CRAMLINGTON, England · (UPI) -Wedding days usually are something to cherish, but Leslie and Norma Ovington want nothina: more than to forget theirs. Here's why: -Several hours before the marriage ceremony thieves broke Joto the couple's apart- ment and stole all tbe wedding gifts. Even a set of bathmats was taken. -At the church the lights went out, forcing the couple Lo repeat their vows in an aisle near a win· dow instead of io front of the allar. -The groom tore bis coat dw-- ing the service . -Afterwards. rain was pelting down so hard that the traditional photographs had to be taken in- side -in the unlighted church. -The catering firm in charge or the reception made a mistake and broug.ht two wedding cakes instead of one. City officials als o have turned off the waler supply to the apart- m ent, but the Ovingtons refused to discuss the matter. Mrs. Ovington, 21 , said, "I just hope things gel better." f'reaP-.eAJ company, aceu1ln1 it of tran1fer-as preaideat from 1965to1981. He rinC mone)' to Honduran ofnc~al1 seized Po•er again in 1972 by throuab a Swill bank accowtt. overthrowing elected President A b41nana tax of $1 on each 40-Ramon E . Cruz . pound box was 1et laat April by Lt. Col . E frain Lizando the Honduran govei"nment, but it Gonzales, who made the radio wM__Dot-coltecl!~· and the tax __ a!lnoW!cement o! the chan1e in was reduded to tietween 2S"and 30 leifderslilp-; slid the f,utilic-ad· cenll a_box . · mlhlstration was go na: to be It was the 23rd coup...d 'etat .tn reatructw-ed and-held' out the Honduras' 151 yean of indepen-pou tbtlity of a quick return to a dence. Lopez Arellano himself rule of law. This was interpreted held. power by virtue of two as meaning elections. coupe. He first took power ln 1963 Under Lopez Arellano's re. by oustl"nl President Ramon gflne, congress wa.s closed and Villeda, was later eleded to a l•ws hand e d down by the conatitutional term and served cabinet. Panama Plot John:Way~ Probe By CJA RepQrted NEW,YORK CAP)-Renowned ballerina Mar1pt Fonteyn WQ arre1ted by South American authortlle1, and 1he and her huaband were fnvest11ated by the CIA In 1959.ln C<Jnne<llcin with a bizarre plan lo invade Panama, the New York Daily Newa repart. ed today. Movie stars John Wayne and the late Errol Flynn alao were mentioned and investigated · in the alle&ecl plot but were found not linked to It. In the third or a series entitled "Secretl of the CIA," the News said Frank Sturals, a convicted Wateraate burglar and onetlme 1un-runner for :;"idel Castro, divulged the names ot "all the people involved In the con- spiracy.'' Sturgis was also security and intelli1ence head of the Cuban air force while a !ecret agent for the CIA, according to the newspaper. Sturgia told the News the Panama invasion plot was dreamed up by William Morgan, an Ohio-born adventurer who ·became a major in Castro's army. The conspirators planned .to 9vertbrow the Panamanian gov- Miramar41 Miles Ahead In Boat Race John Scripps' 79-fool ketch Miramar out of the San Diego Yacht Club, was 98 mile! from Cabo San Lucas at 8 a.m. today and was expected to finish the 720-mile race to the cape by late tooiJhl. The escort ves1el Bon llomme Richard skippered by Dick Steele o( the 1ponaortn1 Newport Harbor Yacht Club, said winds were li1ht along the Baja California coast. ' · ernment and g r ab the canal, after blocking it with a sunken . ship, "for propaganda and extor- tion reasons,'' it was said. Newport Firm Gets OCTD . Ad Contract Basso-Boatman, a Newport Beach advertising firm, was chosen Monday by Orange Coun· ty Transit District 's <OCTD) directors as the district's new ad agency. OCTD acting general manage r Jim Reichert was instructed by the board to negotiate terms of ran advertising contract estimat· ed to be worth-$250,000 in gross billings a nnu a lly with the Newport Beach rirm. Reichert was told to submit the proposed pact to the directors for their approval at their May 5 . meeting. Left in the wake of Basso- Boatman's selection were two ad age ncies that were former holders of the OCTD contract, Hallman and Associates and Dorel Advertising. Hallma n and Dorel were among the five finalists in a 17· • alency race that ended at the conclusion of a three-hour cloeed· door meeting Monday with the selection of Ba~so-Boatman. County Supervisor Rohen. Bat· tin, who ts one or the Board of Supervisors' two r epresentatives on OCTD 's board, abstained rrom voting in the 4. to o ballot that selected Basso-Boatman. The firm had di rected Battin's advertising campaign during his unsuccessful bid to ·become the Democratic party's nominee for California li e.ulenant governor last year. ·f',....PageAJ DONATIONS amount of indirect suppGrt. Miramar was 41 miles ahead of Bob Beauchamp's Dorothy 0, the near est compe.tilor on the . el&pied time 1cale. ALDRICH. • • uted to describe the newspaper article," Aldrich said. Saxon toured the UCI campus last week, Aldrich &aid , "but there was never any question &bout.Irvine or its programs.'' Brady also listed 22 organiza· lions which have asked some form or city support. "As one can see," Brady noted, .. Irvine is becoming a ver y po pular place." Arlan1 was the handicap leader with 174 miles to go. Ragdoll, with 153 miles to go, was second on corrected Ume. others in the r ace with di s- tances to co were Pertcus, 2f11 miles and Shearwater, 230 miles. The tour, Aldrich said, was aimed largely at instituting close relations"" between the ·campus· and the new president's office. ) NOW, HEAR TIDS According to the President·s Council on Environmental Quality. it is becoming Increasingly dlfticuu tor anyone to escape noise. 40,000.000 Americans risk hearing impairment and other physical. and mental effects, 44.000,000 olher. Americans have the utility of their dwellings adversely affecled by noise from aircraft or traffic. 21 ,000,000 Americans ere affected by constructio n~related noise. Now what does this have to do with carpet? Carpeting will drastically improve accoustics in any room by Quieting your home environmrnt, making radios. television, and the famil y sound baller. Remember, at Alden·s, even our LOUD ·carpeting is quieter . • DEN'S : iiiifillitlaii: ·cu'1am draperies *•••••• carpe llC. NO. 2l0421 1663 PlAC!NTIA AVENUE • C05TA MtSA, "CALIF. 92627 PHONE 646-48 38 -646·23.l.l ./ . ' \ I I I I I I I I • Huhtlngton ~ach Fountain V aUe -. - Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 1i2,,2 SECTIONS; 22 PAGES ORANGE CQUNTY,,CALIFORNIA 1. • i I TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1975 TEN CENTS oc Panel Faces 5 By KATHY CLANCY . Ol .. 1M11,,11M• -----,-"·~· Orance-.Count).committee· "On School District Org&ftizatlon facet a masalve untanll!ling job in tryln'C to draw up unification plans fol-fl ve, West Orange Coun· tyJ:chool districts. The five elementary districts within the 52-aquare-mile Hunt· in.ton Beach Union_ High School Dfatrlct. were s11bmititing Vietnam Exo~ Growing SAIGON (UPI) -Americans and Vietnamese fled South Viel· nam by the hundreds today in the heaviest d ay of evacuation nights. But U.S . officials said a shortage of aircraft was hamper· ing the around·lhe·clock airlift. The airlift was moving out nearly 2,000 persons a day, and President Ford said in Washington the ''barest minimum" of 1,500 Americans REDS BOMBARD AIR BASE NEAR.SAIGON, Page A4 would be left in the country ,tY tonight. But by nightfall, the staging area -a gymnasium and bowl· ing alley at Saigon's Tan Son Nbut Air Base -was jammed with clo!ie to 1,000 Americans and Vietnamese. . "We've got far more flights manifested than we have aircraft," said one U.S. official. •'These are people who have completed al1 necessary document•tion and are just awaiting transport." one source working with the • evacuation p1ocram said there wu a backlog of about 50 full -<l!H FUGHTS, Pase AZ) ·some Days- It Doesn't Pay to Wed separate unification plans of their.own todey, all marked by border overleppine.-di!ferent votin& arrangements and dis· parate way1 to divide the high school assets. The discrepancies will be ham· mered. out during committee he.Brings May 13: 14, 15, 16 and 2() i'n each or the elementary areas affected. · · The hearings wel'e sparked by - state Board' or Education ap· provel ·two weeks ago r:A. i. Nov· ember unirtcatlon-electton-for· a new Fountain Valley school dis· lrict. The county committee opted to set the May hearings, then or- dered the Seal Beach, Ocean View, Fountain Valley, Hunt· ington Beach Cit)" and · Westminster elementary dis· trict.s to submit unification plans • 'f' '~ ... ·~ ~,·~ :~·· : -t .. i • .,....,,.'-' ........... 20TH S'l'REET CURB WOULD BE REPAIRED UNDER PLAN Example of What Proposed District is All About Hunlington Slates Town Lots Hearing By TERRY COVILLE OtlfleD•llrPllMSA.n plained that the cost -$2,040,000. -is too high, and they were joined today by the area's largest property owner, the Huntington Beach Coiiip8ny. - A May 19. public hearing was set Mond_a_y,. for th_e....PQ..~ible formation of l million 84RSS· CRAMLINGTON, England ment district . ,a 36-block por-"Our position right now is that this is not an economic project in its present form," Bill Foster, general manager of the Hunt- ington Beach Ca mpany, said t& day. "It's too costly, we would have to be against it.•• ' (UPI> -Wedding daYs usually tion of the untington Beach are something ·to cherish, but Town Lots. Leslie and Norma Ovington want Members, of the city council nothing more than to forget agreed to hold the hearing, but theirs. Here 's why; warned their staff that opposition -Several hours before the __ tq the district is mounting and it Foster's firm owns about .f() percent of the property proposed <See LOTS, Page AZ> marriage cer emony thieves may never be formed. • broke into the couple's apart-Several owners of small ment and stole all the wedding parcels of property have com· gifts. Even a set of bathmats was taken. -At the church the lights went out, forcing the couple to repeal their vows in an aisle near a win - dow instead or in front of the altar. -The groom tore hls coal dur- ing the service. -Afterwards, rain was pelting down so bard that the traditional photographs had to be taken in· side -in the unlighted church. -The catering firm in ·charge of the reception made a mistake and brought two wedding cakes . instead or one. City officials also have turned · off the water supply to the apart- ment, but the Ovingtons reCused to discuss the matter. Mn. Ovington, 21, said, ''I just hope things get better." Or~nji Const Weather Considerable cloudiness ·"tonicbt becoming mostl'y 1unny Wednesday. Some patchy low clouds along the coast ln the morning ·hours. Warmer tem- peratures. Beach highs 64 rlalng to 74 jnland. Lows •to~ .. INSIDE TODAY VittnorMff.and Cambodian children /ind.adoptive homes fn-Ufrited Stotrs but man~ Amniccn children 1ti.Jl wait for permanmt homrs. Stori1:1 • M Ptople 1et1ton. P.oge BJ. _Index .... :.:.~: ti ••t-...... ,.~: LM...,. .•• ............... .u .~ Al Or ... Cillllltf All ,Qllltlilll , : ...... \.... ' t~· -• :i::-..... ·=-".i'"t11 I Atl ,........ •• .-... ..... M j,...,. .. ............. \.... ., ..._. A•11,.,....... M WI 7 .. • .,. I Chief in Honduras Slips on Banan~s . TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -The Honduran military ousted Gen. Oswaldo Lopez. Arellano as chief of state today, two weeks after United Brands Co. acknowledged paying $1.25 million to high offi~als , of this Central American .country to gain lower banana export taxes. An announcement on national radio said the military took the step "to safeguard the integrity and honor of the country.'' First reports indicated the coup d'etat was bloodless. The streets of Tegucigalpa were peaceful, with bo unusual troop movements noted. The Wall Street Journal 1 iden- Ufied Lopez Arellano as the of· ficial who received the money from United Brands, but he Some Booze Good for You called the report ''slanders'' and named a commission to in· vestigate. The radio announcement said COi. Juan Alberto Melgar, '5, replaced Lopez· Arellano, 53, as bead of state. Younger officers. had already nudged Lopez Arellano out of his post as head of the arined forces, ostensibly to allow him more time for affairs or state. Melgar took over the military job on March 31. United Brands, which sells "Chiquita" brand bananas in the United States, acknowledged the $1.2S million paylrient aft.er the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed suit against the company, accusing it of transfer- ring money to Honduran officials thrOugh a Swiss bank account. A banana tax of $1 on each 40- pound box was set last April by the Honduran government, but it was not collected, and the tax wu reduded to between2Sand30 cents .• box. · It was the 23rd coup d'etat in Honduras' 151. xears or indepen· BERKELEY (UPI) -Thole dence. Lopez ·Arellano himself Who drink booze in moderation held power by virtue of two may outlive teetotalers, accord-coup1. He first took power in 1163 I ng to two University of by oustl'ng President Ramon California res~ar hen. Villeda, was later elected to a . Robin Roo 'nd Nancy Day con1Ututlonal term and Rrv..t. said Monda)""" at a survey of ~upreitdentfrom1965to1919.He 6,000 persons over a span of sebed power 'aa:ain-in 1'72 by several years found that twice as overthrowing elected President many teetotaler• died as did Ramon E. Crut. , those defined ·•s "moderete"' Lt. Col •. Et.rain t.izandP. drin~ers. • --G<iisales, ~116-\al~ .tie ,.., But the reseortherw added Iha\ announcemeol or tba....,.. Ill ~boa• conaldered ·~.heavy ''· ~t said tbe publlc ad· drlliken 11.a • death r.t.i three mtalalr8tto ..... , co~ be U.mei higher than nondrinkers. restructured ~d Mid the The researcbera· defined a poulbUity of li ,quick· lo• ''moderate•; drinker as one who J'Ule of law. Thi~ w•km!P~ imbibed a few tlmea a week. · u me•nlng ele«lODI'. 111o ~ .. I ., ,. Unification Plans ' o( their own within •·Week. The committee hopes to ap- -prove a final plan, subrhit it to the state for approval, then get it on the November ballot. at the same time Fountain Valley votes; on ill city border propolfl. But the plans submitted today vary. Some district.a, for exam- ple, want an areawidevoteooun· ification, so that voters in one area can't.approve a plan of their own unless everyone else does as well. In addition, some distrfcts want assets of the high school dis· trict divided by the number of children, while others want it divided by the amount ol as· seased value within their area. There also is a border dis- acreement between Fountain Valley and Ocean View over Vis- ta View School, which is within Fountain Valley city limits, but in the Ocean View School .Uls · trict. ~ ---' \ The various plans by districts: -OCEAN VIEW: Unification a lon g current elementary , borders, including Vista Vie\ School; assets divided by the pro- portion of high school age children living in the area; a vote throughout the hi~h school dis· <See UNIFY, PogeAZ) Female Mayor Gibbs, Wieder Ekcted Norma Brandel Gibbs, a psychology professor at Cal State Long Beach, who exercises her female prerogative not to reveal. her age, was named the first woman mayor of Huntington Beach Monday night. She also became the first· female to serve as mayor in two cities in Orange County, having held that post in Seal Beach in 1960. Harriett Wieder joined Mrs. Gibbs in a complete sweep for Aldrich's UCI Post Still 'Safe' By DOUGLAS FlllT7.SCllE Of .. O.llr Pl'911 lllll't Speculation that ·uc Irvine· Chancellor Daniel Aldrich would be .fired-when new UC President David Saxon takes charge of the univera,ty'\ wU difcounted aa ""parerumor''tbia~. !lbroa•h a spokes-. Saxm aaid, "'lbere ii nq foundatic:m. at all to this. There is no plan to re• move any cbBnCellors." Saxon telephoned four chan· cellors Monday to reassure them that published reports speeulat· ing on the possible elimination of their jobs were unfounded, ac· cording to UC s~keswoman Sarah Molla. Aldrich'~ office confirmed that he bad spc:)ken with Saxon Mon- day. The other three chan · aellorsbips allegedly to be eliminated were at UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz. ·.and ·uc Riverside. . "In a time of change," Mrs. Molla said·, "tht;re is always a lot of speculation.~ Last week Saxon announced that three top jobs in the UC system would be eliminated. The posts are vice president for gov- ernmental affairs, held by Jay Michael; vice president for ex- tended academic and public service programs, held by Durward Long; and vice presi· dent for educational relations, a post held by Frank L. Kidner. Those cuts, Mrs. Molla said, probably led to . speculation that other jobs would be eliminated. Al t he UCI campus, rumors have also circulated that Saxon opposes additional funding for the UCI·California College or Medicine and a planned on· campus hospital. Mrs. Molla also denied those rumors, asserting that the ,UC. .president;elect has voiced sup- port for the med school. Chancellor Aldrich said his '15-second conversation with Sax· on Monday was "just to say that the story had no foundation ·whatsoever.'' women's libe ration as she became the mayor prolempore. Both ladies were elected by their council mates without de· bate and without the usual power struggle which bas marked the mayor's electiqn in Hwitingt.on Beach. It was primarily a night for quia-and laughter as the five men on the council quickly took back seats. . When cbatnber of comme{Ce President Ed Sullivan Presenied Mayor Gibbs with a boUquet o( roses, Councilman Jerry Matney wryly noted the chamber never ; gave him -roses when he was mayor in 1973, and it never gave Al Coen roses last year. Norma quickly. waltzed from her seat with a rose between her teeth and presented it to Matney, who promptly stuck it in his waler jug. Then Mrs. Gibbs, declaring she had no speech to give, said, "T.his is goini to be. so efficient.ISee what happens • • • l won't say anymore:·· After Mrs. Wieder was named mayor pro tempore, Sullivan also presented her with roses, JIOtln& \b•t. if lb• Pfedidimla bad been· wrong, be would have -eel silly c~rrying them out lbedoor. Ted Bartlett, wbo is serving bis rdlb term on the council, added, '"Ibis is the tirst time I ever saw two people nominated and they took over so easily. I guess it•s because thei;e were men running before. ·This will probably be the .1aslcha.nce-Igettosayaword.'' Official Cleared OAKLAND CAP) -Fresno Ci· ty councilman Marc A. Sefano has been acquitted on three counts of bribery and con· spiracy, but still faces prosecu- tion on bribery charges in a separate case. Housing Plaas 0.ltf ,. .... SUit,..... TO WIELD GAVEL New Mayor Gibbs . "\ -~-· -SECOND IN COMMAND Vice M1yor Wledfr Eco-panel Seeking. Halt to Projects The Environmental Coalition or Orange County will attempt to block three Huntington Beach housing projects during Wed· nesday's meeting of the State Coastal Commission .in Inglewood. \..The environmentalists have appealed permits i5Sued by the South Coast regional commission for a 120-unit condominium pro- ject in Huntington Harbour. a 54-unit apartment complex in, the Town Lots, and a duplex at SZl 16th St., also in the Town Lots. · State commissioners are meet· ' / ing at 9. a.m. Wednesday In the Belmont Room of the Airport Hyatt House, 600 Avenue of Champions, in Inglewood. The condominiums are pro- posed by Harbour Pacific on 23.4 acres in the luxury"" waterfrOnt Huntington Harbour community. The two separate apartment projects are in the Town Lots. a portion of Huntington Beach -close to the ocean but soulh of Golden West Street. which has been the sµbject or close scrutiny by the coastal com mission. Mesa Woman Terrorized Kidnapen Fo~.Herto Withdraw Savings By ALAN DlllXIN Of ..... ..,p ....... A 76-year·old Costa Mesa woman was terrorized. by two women . robber& w1¥J kidnaped her and forced her to withdraw $10.700 from thr_ee savings ac· count._ The ordeal of Wilhelmine Gerbardine Redmann began last Thursday •ftemoon when two women who had seen her shop. ~Ins 1 soutll Coast Plata ·0r-1o.-11o.,.: -Ibey-allft>!Md to rob • bat she bod Cllllr '6 In ber • pul'Je:. ' 1 _ ,.... ...., fQllnd•out that she· I hai, llvtnil aeeountl however 1,. ~ s~wai-tfri¥en lO 1..,., savtnn 1,-~1•0...-S a bank •• to witb;draw the money. The elderly woman did not r.e· port the 'robbery to police until Monday afternoon because one of the women robben had told her that her home would be blown up lf she did rePort the kidnaping to police. One 1uspect is described as a . white ferri1Je, ege 31t.o ~and lhe other a bleck woman aged about· Q{I, The moDey was withdrawn -from tile P,lendole Federal Sav· lnP' Wd ,Loan A.-ioUon al Harbor 1nll-Wll1011, Costa Mesa, lbe Securll$' Pactric National Bank and fro DI& California Fecferol Sames.and Loon. 'Polite 11ld 'lb1t during the wflhcftawall the· White woman ' ' • Suspect 1tood beside the elderly woman holding a pooch which appeared to the victim to contain ·some kind of gun , although Mrs. Redmann could not positively statetbat it did cont~ a £!Jn . Police said that during the wtlhdra~als the black woman re .. mained in the parking lots In a brown Pinto with the engine run- ning. · · ~ The last withdrawal was f.rolQ Mrs. Redmann 's California Federal Savinas and Loan @C• count. There s he was not giveq ca~h which she bad r~eived from the other institution& bu\ two $2,000 cashier's checks. The white suspect." and Mrs .. R.edmann then went to ttae (See TERROR, Pa1e AZ) •. , - • •• ,SJ . DAILYPfLOT H/F Coastal Disclose .·Bid Eyed A proposal requiring South Coaat regional coastal com· ~ missioners lo fully disclose their .interests came before the panel •, Mooday in Long Beach but was ,rtabled for 30 days. --->-he proposal ca.me fro_m David Commons. one of two new com- missioners appointed two weeks ago by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. The proposed regulation has been sent lo the state attorney general for a determination as to whet.her such a regulation could be required. The attorney general is expect· ed to return ·to the commission with a recommendation in about 30 days, according to Melvin Carpenter, exe'cutlve director of · ihe corilmission. . Carpenlerseidthatnootherre- g1onal commission, nor the state •. commission. has such a regula· • lion in practice. lfe added that several com- missions indicated they are ''de· finitely against" Common's pro- . posal. In its present form, the regulation would require com· missioners to disClose their own interests plus the interests of all their relatives, even beyond the immediate family. .. : Several members of the com· .·l ·mission objected, saying that -~they have a number ol relatives · 1.hey haven't seen in niany yellf'S ,,..and do not know what their in· terests are. Academy Taps Irvine Dean Schneidennan UC Irvine professor Howard A. Schneiderman today was one or 84 new members appointed to the National Acedemy or Sciences. Dr. Schneiderman, dean or biological sciences at UCI, is the fourth professor from the cam· pus to be elected to the pre· stigious body. ' Dr. Schneiderman was elected tot.he academy for bis "record 0£ distinguished and continuing ,.achievement in original re- search," according lo university spokeswoman Helen Johnson. . '• Social sciences professor R. Duncan Luce is the only other liv· ..ing member of the academy on the UCI faculty. Two former ·faculty members, now deceased, were members or the academy. They were Dr. Ralph Gerard. professor emeritus of biological sciences and Dr. Edward A. Steinhaus, founding dean of biological sciences. HB Cl.eaners Cleaned Out 1-luntington Beach poLice were lookin g today for a thief who took $10,000 worth or new clothes over the weekend from a downtown . store. The burgla r entered Fifth Street Cleaners. 225 Fifth St.. over the weekend by breaking some louvered windows. police said. The missing clothing included an assortment of jackets, pants and shirts -all new. The store is a combination dry cleaning and clothing store. Apparently no dry cleaned clothing was taken. police said but the firm will have to com: ptete an inventory before being . certain. · ORANGE COAST . Mir DAILY PILOT ~:i:.~~~~~1.1:,i:..i:~;:;~~~~ CM\I PubU.,....,;i (Bmp•nv. Seo••N1Cl"-•••1 °""'I~ Mo""•• 1tt•ooqh Fri ... , tor ~·· -.... Nt•DOl'I &.«h. HMntltq"" Dl«h/F-· 1.o•n Vfllt f . 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Child's Plag UPl"t•...,_.• Twelve-year-old Mark Green. a member of a St. Louis karate club, demonstrates his method of breaking five concrete s labs during the 1975 Missouri State Karate Championships in Farmington. The boy, who usually breaks seven or eight slabs al a time , said bis secret is to think there's a SIOO bill beneath them. F,._P.,,eAJ TERROR ••• Crocker Citizens Nationa1 Bank and cashed the two $2,00'J checks. After that the victim and the "·omen robbers drove back to Mrs. Redmann's home. The white woman went inside with her and began lo eat some food and to calm the elderly vie· tim dO\l.'O because she was then crying and screaming. The sus· pect told her that if she made any attempt to contact police she would blow up the house. While the white suspect was still in the house and the black suspect apparently in the brown Pinto in the driveway, Mrs. Red· mann's friend Kenneth Tennies, S2. drove into tbe driveway." lie didn 't see anyone inside the car -the black woman apparently was lying on the seat and thought the vehicle belonged to a friend or Mrs. Redmann's. fie then went into his room through a private entrance and did not hear any commotion. One hour after returning lo the home with Mrs. Redmann the ··while suspect left the house and drove o(f in the Pinto. UNIFY ••• trict, and mandatory completion of the Ocean View High School. -FOUNTA IN VALLEY : Unification along elementary and city borders, including the Huntington Beach strip, with the vote inside the new district, and assets divided by an average of the assessed value and number of students. -HUNTINGTON BEACH OTY: Unification a long elem en· tary borders, with the vote only within the n.ew dis trict, <tnd with assets divided by the assessed value of the new district. -WESTMINSTER: Unifica- tion along elementary and dis· trict borders. including part or the Garden Grove Unified School District, with assets divided by the number of studt:nts, and a vote throughout the Huntington Beach high school district. -SEAL BEA.CH: Officials could not be reached for com· ment this morning, but reported· ly will propose unification along . elementary borders. · Coastal Panel Okays Units In Huntington South Coast regional Coastal Commissioners have issued permits to L.D. Zehnder to build five duplex and triplex apart· ments in the .. town lot" section or Huntington Beach. Duplexes ,J.re proposed for 601 and 605 17th St., S26 18th St. and 614 20th St. A triplex is planned for 40214th St. Construction in the "town lot" area bas been opposed by the Orange County Environmental Coalition, which has said that more planning should be done before any further construction is allowed. The Coalition has in the past filed appeals with the state com- mission concerning permits is· sued in the town lot area by the regional commission. The coalition submitted a let· ter of protest against the latest permits issued to Zehnder but commissioners unanimously ap- proved the project anyway. .. Stanton Has 2nd Murder In Three Days A Stanton hou sewife was beaten to death Monday. She was the second murder victim in three days in the small Central Orange County city, police said. Donna R<te Goodell , 42, or 1223 Briarwood St .. was round dead on the floor or her home by her husband at about 7:30 p.m. The husband summoned police and led them to his wife's body, a police spokesman said today. The woman had been severely beaten about the head with a blunt object, the spokesman said, ·noting investigators have no sus- pects or motives in the slaying. · Saturday afternoon,-32-year. old John William Matthew Jr. was shot to death in Stanton and Police said today they still have no leads in that slaying. _ Council Action H.ere in capsule form are the major actions taken Mon· day night by the Huntington Beach City Council : . MAYOR: Named Norma Gibbs mayor, and Harriett Wieder. mayor pro tempore. VILLA.GE: Authorized the specifi c plan procedure to a~lo"{ the COf!Str~ction of an Alpine 'Vill•1e specialty shop. Plng center, along with apartments, behind huntington Center. TOWN LOTS: Set May 19 as the pubUc bearing date for a proposed $21040,000 assessment district in a portion or the Town Lots. · OLD TOWN: Also set May 19 as the hearing date forth~ formation.of an assessment district to clear up the drainage ·problem11n a large partofOld.!f'own. COAST: Asked the county to launch a transpOrtation corridor ~tudy along the route of what was once going to be the Pacific Co a at Freeway. · GARDENS: On a motion lrom Harriett Wieder aa~ed the recreation department to explore the Possibility Or city. sponsored neighborhood gardens. SCHOOLS: A1reed to !!:end a three-member committee to meet April 29, wJth trustees from the Hunt.lngton Beach UnJon High School Dbtrict to discuss the proposed Ocean Viewcampua. .. SEAL BEA.CH: Detlared opposition to a portion of a proposed 2,000.&cre Seal Beach annexation which wou1a in· elude Sunset Aqua Uc Park. . DOWNZONE: Reduced thedensltyon 38.S acN:a, weatof Graham Street and IOUthof Slater Avenue. from 14 units per acrelo5.Sunit.s per acre. , • " ............... ) LOTS ••• fOI< Ille .....-m•nt dlatr{ct, Rll DY wOuld have to shoulder y '800,000 of the cost. anessment district would cover a 36-block neighborhood bouoded. by 17th and Golden West street.ls, and Orange and Palm avenues. Its main purpase is to Improve streets, curbs, ,guUtrs, utility services, and lo create additional parking on some streets by mak· inl cul.de-secs on the m. Foster Sitid he l>clJ~y_cs the cost ~an be cul by a third if the city eLimh:iates its prOposal (or under- ground l n g a major power transmission line 11-nd if it doesn't ask property owners lo pay for impro vi n g four arterial highways : 17th, Golden West, Orange and Palm. ''We have always favored im· provemenl, ir a reasonable pro· gram can be de veloped al an equitable prict:_,4 ' Foster said. He said he didn't believe pro- perty owners jn a small area should have to pay the price £or improving arterial highways or puttin&. a major power line (not local lines) underground. "If the plan is modified, then wemighlgoforit,'' Fostersaid . The public hearing will be held during the city council's May 19. meeting. An assessment district allows the city to do the work, but the propertY owners pay for it, over a period of lime from 10-25 years. Miramar 41 · Miles Ahead In Boat Race John Scripps' 79-toot ketch Miramar out pf the San Diego Yacht Club, Was 98 miles from Cabo San Lucas at 8 a.m. today and was expected lo finish the 720-mile race to the cape by late tonight. The escort vessel Bon Homme· Richard skippered by Dick Steele of the sponsoring Newport. Harbor Yacht Club, said winds were light along the Baja California coast. Miramar was 41 miles ahead of Bob Beauchamp·s Dorothy 0 , the nearest competitor on the . elapsed time scale. Ariana was the handicap leader with 174 miles to go. Ragdoll, with 153 miles lo go, was second on corrected time. Others in the race with dis- t ances to go were Pericus, 207 miles and Shea.rwateC", 230 miles. Library Members To Meet" --- The annual business meeting of the Huntington Beach Friends of the Library will be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, in the Pacific Room of the new central library, Talbert Avenue at Golden West Street. Membe r s and prospe ctive members are urged to attend to discuss future activities of the or· ganization. The Friends of the Library will also be ofrering 30-minute public tours of the new facility each Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day. · f\.1orning lours .. starting at 10 a.m., will lie held Mondays and Wednesdays, while afternoon tours, starting at 2 p.m .. will be available on Tuesdays. · Groups of four or less do not need to m<tke reservations, but la r ger g roups s hould phone 842·6794 to arrange a tou.r. ' Pia• IJaeelletl . . 'Alpine Yillage · In H~tington? A toUfh ,of anow·capped type of project mor.ecl01elythan Europe may come to Hwitlnetoo. a mere zone chance. Beach with the creaUon ol an · The council acreed S.2, with A_I Al~ine village behind the Hunt. Coen and Norma Gibb& the only ingtonCenter Mall. -----.opponents. - The city council p'aved the way· Klein aJs<t said future develop· for it Mpnda.y n(&bt bf •utborit· fl)ents on the whole.32 acres could lng the planning department to Involve a 300.room hotel, a hl1b work with developer Jerry Klein rise otrlce buildin&. a theater and on a 32-acre plan for the vacant other shops and restaurants. land behind the bi& shopping Selich said Monday the specific center. . plan probably could be amended Klein first asked the rouncil for in the city's master plan ln July, a zone chance to aUow the con· and Klein could g:et permits for struction of about 260 apartment hia project by September. wtits on what is now commercial property. · But some council members were hesitant to okay such a cha~ge in zoninf, Until KI.ein be1an describing the other com- mercial ventures he expects to develop on the 32 acres. Klein introdueed Josef Bischof, builder of Alpine Village in Tor· ranee, who plans the same special ty shoppinc cente r scheme o n about 10 acres between Huntington Center and . the San Diego Freeway. ''It would be an authentic European village," Klein told the council. ''With narrow cob· blestone streets,· st.ores on the Cirst floor and Jiving quaners on the second -kind of a mom and pop operation in each." He said Bischof wanta to build about 50 shops and testaurants in his village, more than in Tor ranee. Bischof said it w'ould be "A lit· tie city from the Alps, like Solvang. With a fesUval grounds for Oktoberfest, Mardi Rras and other fe&Uvals. '' Ed Selich, a city plaMer, sug- gested that a specific plan would bind the developer to a certain Newport Firm .Gets OCTD ·Ad Contract Basso-Boatman, a Newport Beach advertising firm, was chosen Monday by Orange Coun· ty Transit District's <OCTD> directors as the district's new ad a~ency. · OCTD actinl' 1eneral manager Jim Reichert was instructed by the board to negotiate terms or .an advertising contract esUmat·. ed to be worth $250,000 In gross billin gs annually with the Newport Beach firm. Reichert was told to "submit the proposed pact to the directors (or their approval at theil'.' May 5 'meeting. Left in the wake of Sasso-- Boatman'• selection were two ad agencies that were former holders of the OCTD contract • tfallman and Associates and. Dorel Advertising. Hallman and Dorel were among the five fiilalists in a 17· agency race that ended at the conclusion of a three-hour clo&ed- door meeting Monday with the selection or Basso-Boatman. County Supervisor Robert Bal· tin, who is one of the Board or Supervisors' two repreaentatives on OCTD's board, abstained Crom voting ·in the 4 lo 0 ballot that selected Basso-Boal'man. The firm had directed Battin's advertising campaign during his unsuccessful bid lo ·become the Democratic party's nominee for· California lieutenant governor· lastyear. · District .. Campaign Bid Eyed A new policy governing the political activities or school employes will be discussed tonight by the Huntington Beach Union High School Board. The 7:30 p.m. meeting wiU be at Edison High School, 21400 Magnolia St., Huntington Beach . Under the prOposed Policy up for final approval, the district ap- prov.es of campaigning for the holding office, discussing social. political and economic issues in public, as well as supporting can- didates. Employes also could receive !W1paii:t leaves of absence for cam· .paignlng or holding office. But the new policy aska employes to refrain from pdlitical activity during work hours and to make certain their activities-are recognized by others as individual efforts, nol district efforts. District officials said the writ· ing of the new policy was not. pro· mpted by a particular event, but is part of an overall study of dis- trict policies. FLIGHTS •.•• fiighls. HoWever, officials would not confirm this. Officials involved in Uie pro- gram estimated it would take un· til the end of the week or perhaps longer to clear all the evacuees unless more aircraft were made available. · More than 2,500 refugees 'landed. at Clark Air Base in the· Philippines by dusk today, and ·another 500 were expected on later flights, officials there said. More than 1,000 early evacuees already had left for the United States, and the Air Force estimated another 5,200 were housed at C.18rk. Other Americans were leaving Saigon aboard regular com· mercial flights. In Washington, the Senate Judiciary Committee today BP· proved a request by Secretary or State Henry Kiss inger to evacuate to the United States up to 130,000 Vietnamese and Cam. bodian refugees whose lives would be endangered by a Com- munist takeover. Under the pro. ·JX>Sal, they would be admitted. quickly without red tape and pro· c~~ral delay .. NOW, HEAR TIDS ~- According tO the President'S Council on EnvirOnmental Quality, it is becoming increasingly difficult for anyone to escape noise. 40.000.000 Americans risk hearing impairment and other physical and mental effects. 44,000,000 other Amedcans have th e utility of their dwellings adversely affected by noise from aircraft or traffic. 21.000.000 Americans are affected by construction·related noise. Now what does this have to do with carpet? Carpeting will drastis;ally .improve accoustics'in any room by Quieting yo.ur home environmrnt, making radios. television, and the _family sound better. Remember, at Alden's; even our LOUD ·carpeting Js Quieter. DEN·'S *•••.••• carpe : iiistallatiiiti: ·cu•tom drap1ri1• • IX. NO. 1l04U 1663° PLACENTIA A VENUE • • COSTA MfSA.' CALIF. 91627 • • PHON~.646-4838 -646.2355 ' ! I J I r .! • • • • ·-• • • • .., • J . I I I I Or._,nge ·Coast EOITJON ' ' • ' • Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks l!f>L. 68, NO~, 112, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1975 N/C TEN CENTS • • Viet Evacuees Face Jet Shortage 'i ii!tlOON (UPI) -Americans Vietname1e fied South Viet· 1Jarn by lhe hundrodsloday in the l\1avie1t d1y of evacuation flllhtl. But U.S. olficlala said a Mi>r't••e Of airci:an was hamper- tililhe 1round·lhe-clock airlift. · . ~;J"he airlift was moving out nearly 2,000 per1ona a day, and President Ford said in Washington the ''bares t lninlmum" or 1,SOO Americans would be left tonlrht. !Editorial comment, AS) . -But-by ~n11btl1tl; tho llllinl area .-a eymnaaium and bowl· ing alley at Sat1on'1 Tan Son Nhut Air; Base -wu Jammed with close to 1,000 Americana and Vietnamese. ~ "We've got far more ftia:ht.s manifested than we have aircraft," said one U.S. official. ''These are people who have comple-ted-----all --nee~ss-ary documentation and are just awaitinc trauport. '-' Qpe aour;ce working with the 1 REDS BOMBARD AIR BASE NEAR .SAIGON, P-A4 . evacuaUon program said there was a backlog of about so full night.a. ,However, officials would not confirm this. -omclals involved m:Oie pro- gram' estimated it would take \lll· til tbe end of the week·or perhaps lon1er to clear all the evacuees unleu more aircraft were made available. More than 2,500 refugees landed. at Clark Air Base in the Philippines by dusk today, and another 500 were expected on later nights, officials there said. More than 1,000 early evacuees already had left (or the United States, and tbe Air Force estimated . another 5,200 were housed at Clark. Other Americans were leaving Saigon aboard regular com· mercial nights. In Washington, the Senate Judiciary Committee today ap· proved a request by Secretary of State Henry Ki ssinger t o evacuate to the United States ~P lo 130,00C:>'Vietnamese and Cam· bodian refugees whose li ves would be endangered bY a Com· munist takeover . Under the pro- posal. they would be admitted quickly without red tape and pro· cedural delay. The evacuation of ''nonessen- tial" U.S. personnel was ordered by Ford in the face of a five-week Communist offensi ve that threatened Saigon it self. .,., " rt M·esa Woman, ' 76, Kidnaped, Robbed· .. , . .... . By ALAN DIRKJN Otllle011ll'1'PIMtSUlf ,;A 76;year-old Costa Mesa yt01Dan was terrorized by two women robbers who kidnaped ber and forced her to withdraw Sl0.700 from three savings ac- rliunts. 'Pure 8-er' .T he ordeal of Wilhelmine Gerhardine Redmann bet:an'last Thursday afternoon when two womep who bad seen her thop- ping at South Coa1t Plaza followed her to her home. There they attempted to rob her but she had only '6 in her purse. . When they found out that she had savings accounts however. she .was driven to two .eavings and loan associations and a bank to withdraw the money'. The elderly woman did not re- port the robbery to police until Monday afternoon because one of the WOJileIJ. robbers had told her 1that her home would be blown up ·if she did report the kidnaping to ;police. Report of Aldrich Ouster Punctured One suspect is described as a ,' white female, age 36to37 and the other a black woman aged about 36. T·he money w.is withdrawn from the Glendale Federal Sav· ings and Loan Association at Harbor and Wilson. Costa Mesa, the Security Pacific National Bank a11d from California Feder.al Savings and Loan. S~culation that ·uc Irvine QaanCellor Daniel Aldrich would be fired when new UC President ~avid Saxon takes charge of the trulversity was .discounted as ~'pure rumor" this morning. 1'brou1h a spokesman, Saxon Restaurant . -- Jlit for $300 ~Newport ' .A cigar·&Qil9king bandit with a {po-day stuBble of beard robbed an airport area-restaurant in Newport Beach or about $300 in cash and a fisUul of stogies Mon· day night. Employes at Baxter's ~treet :kest.auranl, _4625 MacArthur Qoulevard, phoned police al 8:30 p.m. moments after the gunman strolled calmly from the busi · ...... •They told police that the gun- man, appearing to be of Latin delcenl and in his mid40s, ap- jeared al the cashier area and lint asked for cigars. :·•The restaurant manager ob- ·lfaed and the gunman grabbed a b'indful, then as the manager n\8de change, the bandit sflid, "'I'll take all your cash, too." • 'The manager, police said, Feplied, ''You'.re kidding.'' '"'Then he heard a click and n'.oticed the cocked revolver the bandit held at his waist. -';"Employes said the gunman i'rabbed the cash and stuffed it u.to a pocket and then strolled oUt of the restaurant. 1 Besides the beard, the gunman wore a checked shirt and dark )llUtts. Police said he weighed tfbout 170 pounds ahd !Stood about ftve'feet, nine iilches tall. ~ Weather Considerable cloudiness , '.·tonight 'becoming mostly ' sunnY Wednesday. Some :-patchy low clouds along the coast in the morning i ·hours . Warmer tem· ~ peratures. Beach hi&hs 64. ' riaing lo 74 inland. Lows •to~. INSIDE TOD" V Vadnam•te.atld Co~ > children find .adoptive horn<• "' Unitfd' s1oie1 but mdftfl AmtT'ica1t children ttiU ud ~ /of' pennanmt homes. StorW1 : In People section. Pog< BJ . lnde,. ~-Y-l*'fiet Al ,...._. AON• , .,_ ......... • ....... h9lft • t LM...... •• .............. • .... said, •'There is no foundatiOn 'at all to this. There is no plan to re· move any chancellors." Saxon telephoned four chan· cell ors Monday ·to reauure them that published reports speculat· ing on the possible eliminaliorl of their jobs were unfounded, ac- cording to UC spokeswoman Sarah Molla. . Aldricb'• office CGbf:l.n:IMMl tblil ill' hid sj>oken wltb Suon ~ day. The other three ch•n· cellorsblps allee:edly t·o be eliminated were at UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz and ·uc Riverside. · "In a time of cha.nae." Mrs.· Molla said,. "there is always,'a lot of speculation,•• Last week Saxon announced that three top job& in the UC system Would be ell'\hinated. The posts are vice president for gov- ernmental affairs, held by Jay Michael; #vice president' for ex- tended academic and public ·service . Programs, held .by Durward Long; and vice presi· dent for educational relations, a . _ ISee ALDRICH, P11e AZi 0..11' p; ... Slaft -. Police said that during the withdrawal.I the white woman suspect stood beside the elde.rly woman holding a pouc,b wftlch appeared to the victim to contain -some kind of gun, although Mrs. Redmann could not positively st.Jitethatitdid con~ a@ln. JUDY OLSEN (BACK TO CAMERA) LEADS SENIOR CITIZENS IN SHAPE -" UP CLASS Oldsters Exercise That Oki SaJing: 'You're Only as Old as You Feel' Police said ~·~ , during the withdrawals tbe ,black woman re-.,... Diaiiled i.a the Rarklng lots in a '\. brown Pinto "ltb tbe ensine run-ntne. . 'Be a Chocolate Bar' 1be last withdrawal wa'.s trom Mrs. Redmann's California Federal Savings and Loan ac- count. There "sh8 was not given cash Which she had received from . the other institutions bul two $2,000 cashier's checks. The white suspect and Mrs .. Redmann then went to the Crocker Citizens National Bank and cashed the two $2,000 checks. · After that the victim and the women robbers drove back to Mrs. Redmann's home. The white woman went inside with her and beg•n to eat some <See TEBBOB, Pqe AZ) Newporl Be~h Seniors Exercise, Relax By HILARY KAYE OI' 111t O•lly P'lttt Melf "Pretend you are a squishy, warrri spoege lying on .,a· :;un- ·drenched shore .. , '' "Or, make believe you're a chocolate bar, melting and drip- pinginthesun ... . That may sound like a pre- school exercise, but th~ pretend- ing is an integral part of a special physical fitness class in Newport Beach for senior citizens. 28, I guess." AlthQugh Mrs. Olsen has worked with all age groups. she insists that it's most rewarding to seethe results in the seniors. "It's· great to see the joy in themselves. when their muscles respond and they become excited about being fit." she said. The Costa Mesa resident has had prior e xp e ri ence with seniors, teaching physical fitn ess classes al Leisure World, where her parents live. The pretending drills are what Mrs. Olsen calls "visualization ·work with students," visualizing different situations that lead to total relaxation. "In some of the drills I telJ them to visualize light entering their body at the feet and then traveling all the way up until the entire body is tilled with light. It calms the bod y and the mind," Mrs. Olsen explains. When the quiet periods are completed , the seniors do ex - ercises that keep the body fit, but are not too strenuous. <See SENIORS, Page A2) Clemente Company Buys Forster Land Three-minute relaxation drills. such as pretending to be a SJX)nge or a melting choColate bar, are blended with 12-minute bursts of physical exercise. According to teacher Judy Olsen. the seniors, whose ages climb into the mid-70's, enjoy both the active and quiet perio¢;. ''When I first told them to be. lchocolate bars , they giggled aeo lot. But they seem to really enjoy it, and it's really beneficial." she said. Norma Gibbs Named Humington Mayor By.FREDERICK SCllOEMEIU. Ot .. DtllyfttMilll ..... The Forster Ranch, one of the last few remaining in south Orange County, has been sold in a $10.7 million trade to a .San Clementedevelopmentrtrm. The ranch, located inland of the San Diee:o Frffway near Camino de Estrella, now fs owned· by Condor International Corp. Whic,h traded· Northena California real .estate holdings and an unspecified amount of cash for the ranch to Marie Forster and her son, Jerome. Condor currenUy has pl• for construcUon of nearly 515 hpmes on about 275 acres ol the ranch near Avenida Vaquero. The en- tire ranch encompasses 2,170 acres. The. ranch has 'been in the hands of the Forster family since the 1840s'. It was granted to Don Juan Forster by Pio Pico, the last Mexican governol' to have control over California. Through. the years, the ranch has been used for Cattle grazing. Ernest Eckhoff, owner of Eckhoff and· Associates, is the re- al estate brokerage handling the' deal. The Forster& gained tiUe to a 4,800-acre ranch in Amador and. San Joaquin ~ou~~i~-C!WP~PY · Coftdor. Jerome Forster will con- tinue cattle ranching on the· ' Norther'n California propert1 .. Eckhoff said. Cha•IJer Support Most or the students are women, many clad in leotards. On ly two men are enrolled , althou gh they are just as welcome as the women. One of the men is Harold Laros, 68, president of the Harbor Senior Citizens Club. "I think everyone over 50 should gel into this kind of .-thing," said Laros, who added that he's been physically active all his life and is taking the Class to stay fit. · "You're really just as old as you feel," he said. When asked how old' he (eels, the.spry club preside.nt frinned and said, "~h" Norma Brandel Gibbs, a . psychology professor at Cal State Long Beach, who exercises her female prerogati ve not to reveal. her age, was named the first woman mayor of Huntington Beach Monday ni ght. She also became the first female to serve as mayor in two . cities in Orange County. having held that post in s eal Beach in 1960. Harriett Wieder joined Mrs. Gibbs in a co'mplete sweep for women's liberation as s he became the mayor protempore. Both ladies were elected by · their council mates without de- . bale and without the usual power struggle which has marked th e mayor's election in Huntington BeaCh. been wrong, he wou ld have looked silly carrying_ them out the door. Ted Bartlett, who is serving his · rirth term on the council, added, ''This is the first time I ever saw two people nominated and they took over so easily. I guess it's because there were men running , before. This will probably be the last chancel get lo say a word.'' Patrols Mounted Bond Override· Backed It was primarily a night for quips and laughter as the five men on the council quickly took back seats. . When chamber of commerce President Ed Sullivan presented Mayor Gibbs with a bouquet of BELFAST <UPI) -Security forces mounted special patrols today to keep Northern Ireland's · worst violence in a year from dis· rupting elections leading to local government rule in the troubled province. A boobytrap bomb killed 8 pregnant 21-year·Old Roman Catholi c woman and her two brother$' Monday, raiSin"g to 28 the number killed in the last three weeks. lATESEWNG CVTS INTO OOW Directors of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce have unanimously backed the May 27 override election calculated to ease the Newport· Mesa Unified S<hool Dlalrlct'1 ~woes. tni the amou~t of tax CWKll spent "I'm tryln1 to maintain pro-rotet, Councilman Jerry Matney on each pupil. · urams for them th•t these four wryly noted the chamber never Without tbe extra cash raiMd younpters have bad,'! he added. gave him roses when he was from the 38-cent override, pro. -Sclool board Presid e nt mayor in 1973, and·tt never gave t f th rrent Tbomas Henderson followed Al Coen roses last year. rram1 cu rom e cu ~ ·r Norma quickly. wal'·ed from bud1et would not be restored and Nicoll •nd stressed. that even i v. district reserve• would eventual-the override were to pass, "It her seat with a rose between her I)' be depleted, be said. woo1.1et us rlcb. '' t~ and presented it~ M~tncr. ) '"The last time we sought ap-who promptly stuck 1l 1n hi s Nicoll ~poke after four de· pnwal of •n override. last Nov-water jug. ~es from two area bilh ember lhe voters were not sure Tben Mrs. Gibb&, declaring.she dinc:ton on lssun MMcb r •.J • time . we' are being ii aoin& to be so efficient. See NEW YORK <UPI) -A lat« session selling wave wiped oul earlier gains on lhe New York Stock Exchange tod11y, turning prices slightly lower in heavy trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, whi~h had been llhead more than eigbt points, lost 1.72 points to 814 .14 . '·~ .... ,....... .,., f-o ·-.. 1--· : ~==--... ~ 5:--·;!· After hearin1 • britf appeal for support from school Supt. John Nicoll, the chamber cllrecton •Creed Mondoy to 1 ..-tutlon callin& for a yes Wile on the, meuure which woUld raise the 1mounl ol c11h tbe~ct, """1d sPes>d ...... ~ 11~1 :· --,-,. Is lddreued the •hl7'::"°" .. that !'IOuld have been bid no s.,eec~ to give, sa.i~, "This frbm women's ril .. \o ~ ' ~ll>ftifiC'. whet bap~ns ••• t ·won't say ~f~Jects.-' ·• • of'os;iOD .the board 'is lQ,)'more.'' Decljnes edged advances, 747 to 708, gainers had held.a better than tw~to-one margin over losers in the first hours o[ trad· . ·~"Ti :1::: •. 1c::: •• ,,,.......... ,M ~--· M ' • r I : I• Nlcoll olru1ed tbot the dlltrlct la h•vinc flnanclal problem• becllllfl ol atot1 le1illalloa Umlt- , .. ' ~i1--.1·a t;;..,i to do here •• ~ml= to ,O ~&O apeak to . Afte'r Mrs. Wieder was named Nicoll said ane.r t~~11t ad. the-V.co unht oh ,'a aae-to-ono -rilayor pro tempore., Sullivan ...... "is to rli '251• b8lll lbow voterl exacty allo presented her Wlth roses, )Oll5ll people In ~cllotri"'"' .I ~It I '"f'~·" be MUd: · nottn1 tbil, II Ibo predictions hid V I .,. , , I ., ' ~. ' ' ing. , ., ·~ "f DAIL V PILOT N /C TU!!d!y, Aptll 22. 1179 Honduras Chief 0Ut Coastal. ::· · 'Disclose · Gartkn Club : Rezoning Benefit Set ·A.pp· roiVed Leader SiipS ·on~ Controv;"rsy · '' Bid Eyed The If arbor . Vlew lWls Garden Club will hold a benefit t ea Wedne1day I M TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras <AP> -The 1-londutan mililary ous ted Ge n . Os waldo Lopez Arellano as chief or state today, two weeks after United Brands Co. acknowled&ed paying $1.25 m illion to high offitials or this Central American country to gain lowep banana export taxes. An ·~~uncement on national· radio said the military took the step "lo s afeguard the integrity and honor of the country.•· First r eports indicated the coup d'etat was bloodless. The Panama Plot . s treets or Teguc igalpa were peaceful, with no un us ual t roop movements noted. The Wall Street Journal Iden· tified Lopez Arellano as the of- ficial who received th e money from United Brands, but he called lhe report "slanders" and named a commission to Jn· vestigate. The radio a nnouncement said Col. Juan Alberto MeJgar, 45, r eplaced Lopez Arellano, 53, as head of state. Younger officers had a lready nudged Lopez . '• Jolm Wayne Probe By CIA Reported k , NEW YORK (AP)-Renowned ballerina Margot Fonteyn was · ari ested by South American authorities, and she and her husband wer e investigated by the CIA in 1959 in cOnnection with a bizarre plan to invade Panama, the New York Daily News report· . edtoday. • Movie stars John Wayne and + the Jate Errol Flynn also were · mentioned and investigated in .s...tbe alleged plot but were found ~linked to it. In the third or a series entitled ••Secrets of the CIA " the News said Frank Sturgis, 'a convicted. Watergate burglar and onetime gun-runner for Fidel Castro, divulged the names of "all the -people involved in the COD · spiracy." Sturgis was also security and intelligence head of the Cuban ·air force while a secret agent for the CIA , a ccording to the newspaper. Sturgis told the News the~ Panama invasion plot was .r < • Newport Firm Gets OCTD Ad Contract Basso-Boatman, a Newport Beach advertising firm, was chosen Mond ay by Orange Coun· . t Y Tra nsit Dis trict 's <OCTD) directors as the di strict's new ad agency. OCTD acting general manager Jim Reichert was instructed by ·the board to negotiate terms of ·an advertis in g contract estimal·. · ed to be worth $250,000 in gross billings annu a lly with th e Newport Be ach firm. Reichert was told to submit the propased pact to the directors for their approva l at their May 5 meeting. Left in the w akc 0£ Basso· Boatman's selection were two ad a gencies tha t were former holders of the OCTD contract, Hallman a nd Associates and Dorel Advertising. Hall ma n a nd Dore l we re among t.he five fin alists in a 17· agency race that ended at the conclusion of a three·hour closed. door meeting Monday with lhe selection of Ba sso-Boatman. County Supervisor Robert Bal· tin , "'ho is one of the Board of Supervisors· two representatives on OCTD's board, abstained •. from votin g in the '1 to O ballot ., that select ed Ba sso-Boa tman. , The firm had directed Batlin's .. advertising campaign durin g his I unsuccessfu l bid lo become the Democr atic party's nominee for California li eutenant governor· last year. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~Ober! N. Wtcd Prt\100!~1 •'Ml lf~l'll·-· Thom a'> Kecvil • 1homas. A, M urphine ...,..,..911\Q l.llllor ' Ch&i-lcs H. Loos Ric har d P. Natl A•~•l_..t M.o-•"9 E•lot> OH Ices C4'.I• M•>•: Ull¥<t\! 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"The conspirators planned to ·overthrow the Panamanian gov- ernment and grab the canal, after blocking it with a sunken· ship, "for propaganda and extor· t;ion reasons ,'' it was said. . Aiding in the scheme were Dame Margot and her husband. Roberto Arias , former Panama- nian ambassador lo Britain and the aon or a former president of Panama, the story said. 'l'be cou· pie were assigned to bury arms and munitions on a beach,· so . they would be available to the. .plotters, according to the News. However, things went awry and Dame Margot was seized. ·After 24 hours in jail, she was sent back to England, while her husband took sanctuary in the Brazilian Embassy in Panama. : Eventually. be was allowed to leave the country. A letter reportedly signed by Wayne indicated that Arias re- ceived $525,000 from the star in 1957-59. The News said Wayne ex- plained he was a partner with Arias in a shrimp exporting busi- ness and feder al agents became convin ced th e act or kne w nothing about the Panama caper. Flynn wa s questiooed about his friendship with Arias , the .newspaper account continued. He said Arias had tried lo rent his yacht for a trip to Panama. "Suspecting what he had in mind." the News added, "FJynn refused.·· As for the suspicion that Castro was behind the planned invasion, the News quoted the Cuban dic- tator as insisting, "l had nothing to do with it." Academy Taps l~vine Dean Sc~neiderman UC Irvine professor Howard A. Schn eiderman today was one of 84 new members a ppointed to the National Acedemy of Sciences. · ·Dr. Schneiderman, dean o( biological sciences at UC I, is the fourth professor from the cam· pus to be elect ed to the pre- stigious body. Dr. Schneiderman was elected to the academy for his ''record of dist~nguish ed and continuing achievement in original re-. search ,"' according to university spokeswoman Helen Johnson. Social sciences professor R. ~uncan Luce is the onJy other liv- mg member or the academy on the UCI faculty , Two former faculty members, now deceased, were members of the academy. They were Dr. Ralph Gerard professor emeritus of blolo&icai sciences and Dr. Edward A. Steinhaus, founding dean of biological sciences. Foreign Car Shop Okayed A new, $400,000 foreign car de· alership in Newport Beach. pro- posed by Harbor Area Rolls. Royce dealer Roy Car\ler Jr .• was a pproved Monday by re-- glonal coastal commillioners. The dealership, which will ln· elude new car sales and service ot Ba va rian Motor Works CBMW} autos. will be located on Jamboree Road between San Jo1quin Hills Road and Santa Barbara Drive. ·The permit was held up for a number of months, pending: ap. proval by the Regional Water· Quality Control Board. That aeency objected to l'W'l-off, sUl..a · tlon and erosion problema en- visioned during project ronat.ruc-tion. ' Arellano out of bis post as head of the armed forces, ostensibly to . allow him more time for affairs ot state. Melear took over the' military jOb on M1rcb31. United Brands. which sells "Chiquita" brand bananas in the United Stai,., aclmowledilecl the SJ.25 milli<!I .. payment after the U.S. securities and---i:xcbanae c.ommission flied suit 8&ainlt Ute cotnpany. accusing it ol tnnafer· ring money to Honduran officials throucb a Swiss ba~ account. A banana tar: of $1 on each 41). PoUDd box was set lut April by the Honduran 1overnment, but it wu not collected. and the tax wu reduded to between 25 and 30 cents a box. It •a.• the 23rd coup d 'etat in Honduras.' 151 yean ol indepen· dence. Lopez Arellano himself be.Id. power by virtue of two coups. He first took power" in 1983 by ousting President Ramon Villeda, was later elected to a consUtutional term and served as president from 1965to18. He· seized pOWer again in 1972 bY overthrowtn1 elected President Ramon E. Cruz. Lt. Col . Efrain Lizando Gonzales, who made the radio announcement of the change in leadenhip, said the pubUc ad· ministration was going to be restructured and held out the pouibility or a quick return to a rule of law. This was interpreted as meaning elections. Lizando Gonzales said the· military wants to continue a&rarian reform and plans fo set in motion a development pro- e:ram in which all eitizens can participate. Coritinuation SclwolSets Open House Various activities by students designed to explain the concept of continuation high schools will hilhlight the open house at McNally High School in Costa Mesa from 7 p .m. to ~:30 p.m. Thursday. A slide show by students in the creative communicatioos class of Jane Goldber1 and Sharon McErlane will be shown in Room 10, along with a group discussion by students on "Why we're at· McNally instead or anywhere else.'' Also . two videotapes on McNal-•· ly will be shown during the even· ing. One is a panel discussion on continuation education in Orange County, recently broadcast on Channel 50. It features principal Jack Coleman and student Carol Meekins. The second videotape is a haU- hour survey of McNally, dealing with the attitudes. goals and pro- grams at the school, done for Cablevision . An art show by students called '"Labors of Love" will be shown in Room 15. Included in the show are Fowl Art, drawings or pir&; Pigments of Your Imagination, abstracts; Fancy Footwork, pie· lures of painted feet; Priceless Art by Mike Price; Waterworks, paintings or waves , and Ot- t.omobile , a kinetic scu1pture J»' Otto Behr. · 1 Refreshments will be served in Room 9. The school is located at the old Clara Mc Nally School at 19th Street and N e wpor t Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Peninsula Unit Meets The annual m eeting of the Balboa Peninsula Point Associa- tion will be held Thursday night and will feature a fashion show .• Be1inning at 7 O'clock, the meetin1 will be held at the America n Legion Hall in Newport. Beach, 21515th St. In addition to the fashion !'!how, 5ponsored by Bay Department Store and coordinated by Mrs. Earlene Moses, members will elect the 1975-76 board of direc- tors and will consider adopting new by-laws. Ther e will also be no host cocktails. Riley Speftks To Chamber Oranse County Fift.h Dittrlct Supervisor Thomas F. Riley will be suest speaker at a Corona del Mar Chamber or Commerce luncheon at noon ThW'lday at the Balboa Yacht Club in Corona del Mar. . Riiey wlll d iscuss the develop. ment of unincorporated areu af. fectine Corona del Mar and then respond lo questions from tbe membenbfp. Re1ervallons for the luncheon m aybe made by phoning81J.4050 or 673-7085. Both chamber me·m· hen and 1ue1ts are lnvltea. · • lrom 12 lo 5 p .m. at 143> • ·n es·a . Outrl11er Drive, Corona A proposal requl ring South Coast r ealona l coastal com- missioners to fully discloae their interests came bt!fore the panel Monday in Lontt Beach but Was tabled for 30 d11ya. '11le proposal came from Oa\lld Commons, one o( two new com- missioners a ppointed two weeks ago by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr . The propos ed regulation bas been sent to the state attorney general tor a dete rmination as to whether such a regulation could be required. The attorney General is expect· eel: to return to the commission with a recommendation in about 30 days / actordiog to Melvin Carpenter , executive direCt.or of the commission . · Carpenter said that no other re· g1onal commission, nor the state commission, has s uch a regula- tion in practice . He 8.dded that several com- missions indicated they are ''de- finitely agains t" Common's pro- posal. In i ts pre s e nt form, the regulation would require com- missioners to disclose their own interests plus the interests of all their relatives, e ve n beyond the immediate famil y. Several me mbers o( the com- mission object ed, saying that they have a number or relatives "they l)aven 't seen in many years and do not know what their in· terests are. F,._PageAJ ALDRlCH. • • post held by Frank L. Kidner. Those cutS, Mrs. Molla said, probably led to speculation that other jobs would be eliminated. At the . UCI campus, rumors have also circulated that Saxon opposes additional funding for the UCI-California College ot Medicine and a planned on- campus hospital .. Mrs. Molla also denied those rumors, asserting that the UC .president-elect has voiced sup- port for the med school. Chancellor Aldrich s aid his lS·second conversation with Sax- on Monday was ''just to say that the story ha d n o foundation whatsoever." ..I won 't use the adjective he used t.o describe the neWspaper article," Aldrich said. Saxon toured the UCI campus last wee k, Aldrich said, ''but there was never a ny question aDout Irvine or its programs." The lour, Aldrich said, was aimed larg'e ly at instituting close relations be tween the ca mpus and the new presid ent's office. Chamber Starting 'Business Blenders' The Newport Ha rbor Cha mber of Co mmerce 's new "business blenders" for community busi- ness and professional people starts Wednesday at the new Sheraton Hotel. Chamber Executive Director Dan Rogers s aid the no-host cockta il gel-together will he a monthly event to bring chamber me mbers a nd potential members together . Wednesd ay·s event will begin at 5 and last until 7 p.m. del Mar . The proCeed1 will go to the Falr\l l ew .State HOlpital Children'e Camp... 1round fund. There wtll be a $2 donation to the benefit. Patchwork planters and plants will be sold at the meet.in&:. Alao, _eJiper\s OD di((erent aspects or plants and cardena will be av&ila· ble for information. SENIORS. •• "By exercising just 12 minutes a da at home. you can stay physically nt;• she tells· her slu· denta. · • · To the acco mpaniment of music, her students do exercises such as the triangle, the cat, the ele phant, the ankle twist and the half moon. during the two-hour session. . "I ask them to be their own governors and quit. when they feel they must . They know their own body and how much it can take." Mrs. Olsen says. The only restriction s he has is that stu- dents with high blood pressure avoid certain types of exe rcises. ..My mother, who's 619, is my best stude nt. She began the ex· ercises two or three vears a20. andshe'stusl marvelous." The seniors class was begun several weeks ago as part of the · Newport-Mesa Adufl Education program. when a number of Harbor Senior Citizen Club mem- bers requested such anofferini . Those who haven't already enrolled may come to any class meeting a nd sign up. The class meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays at Beek Hall, up- stain. at Newport Harbor High School. Miramor-41 Miles Ahead In Boat Race John Scripps' 79-fool ket ch Miramar out of the San Diego Yacht Club, was 98 miles from Caho San Lucas al 8 a.m. today and was expected to finish the 720-mile race to the cape by late tonight . The escort vessel Bon Homme Richard skippered · by Dick Steele of the sponsoring Newport Harbor Yacht Club, said winds were l ight along the Baja California coast. Miramar was 41 miles ahead of Bob Beauchamp's Dorothy 0, the ne arest com petllor on the elapsed time scale. Ariana was the handicap leader with 174 miles to go. Ragdoll, with 153 miles to go, was second on corrected Ume. Others in the race with dis· lances ·to go were PericUf, 207 miles and Shearwater, 230 miles. Quakes Hit ~apan TOYKO <UPI ) -Five more ea rthquakes jolted so uthern Japan today, but the govern·· ment's meteorological aa:ency s aid they were anenhocks or Monday's tremor, the strongest. since the end of World War II, and caused no damage or in· juries.· A rezone bid for an apartment project, a project which could tum into the first redevelopment action downtown, has been ap- proved by the Costa Mesa City Council.-' The rezone from coril · merclal to high density .-was gr ante d dev eloper Rl chaTd Sewell for vacant land ln a block bounded by 18th and Magnolia streets. The zone change ~ill allow Sewell to build up to 24 apart: ment units on the property, but• the city·~ plannlng staff is~urging the city to a cquire, through the redevelopment agency, the rest or the parcels on tbe block -all commercial -zone them to hi gh density and provide a coordlnat· ed project. · Planning Director William Dunn has warned that the re· m aining properties would be· 'further isolated from Newport. Boulevard by Sewell's proposal simply to bilild on the vacant land. Real estate agent Randall l\1 cCardle has told the council the comme rc ia l pro perties have been on the market for several years but have not sqld. Dunn also has pointed out th8t the cost of land a cqui sition makes it pro· hibitive for a private firm to de- velop the re m a ining properties into apartments . The staff is recommending that the city acquire the other Jots , sell the land at a cut price to a firm for development, with the city getting its investment back later as the new development produces higher taxes on the real estate . The staf( report s ays that the ideal would be for the whole bloc k to be d eveloped al once so that there y.•ould be conformity and.good traffic flow. The report paints out tha t the· apartments could be e armarked for senior citizens . The council has indicated that it }Viii decide on what action to take when it is determined how much money is a vailable t.o the redevelopment agency and when Sewell seeks approval for his project. F,._P"fleAJ TERROR ••• I food a nd to calm the elderly vic- tim down because she was then crying and screaming. The sus- pect told her that it she made any attempt to contact police 11he would blow up the house. While the white suspect was still in the house and the black suspect a pparently in the brown Pinto in the drive W)loY. Mrs. Red· mann's friend Kerinelh Tennies, 52. drove into the driveway. "He didn't see anyone inside the car -the black woman apparently was lying on the seat and thouc:ht the vehicle belonged to a friend of Mrs. Redmann's. He then went into his room through a private entrance and did not hear any commotion. One hour aner returning to the home with Mrs. Redmann the white suspect left the house and drove o(( in the Pinto. The victim could not give an exact descrip- tion ot the Pinto or the suspects. because , she t Old police, she was so fri ghtened she could not think .. NOW, HEAR TIBS According to the President's Council on Quality, it is becoming increasingly difficult escape noise. Environmental for anyone to 40.000.000 Americans·risk hearing impairment and other physical and mental effects. 44.000.000 other Americans have the utility of their dwelling s adversely affected by noise from aircraft or traffic. 21.000.000 Ameri cans are affected by construclion·related noise. Now what does this have to do with carpet? Carpeting will drastically improve accoustics In any room by Quieting your home enviro nmrnt. making l'adios. television. and the family sound better. Remember, quieter. • at Alden's; even our LOUD carpeling is DEN'S *•••••• carpe ·: iiisiillatioii: "custom drapsriss : UC. NO. 230422 ... 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MES/1,'CAUF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·2355 • ...... -,--~ 0.11, ., .. "-" ...... C6RINNi MURPHY MASSAGES CUSTOMER She Set Up.Salon Aller Hu1band'1 Big Win ;.-Sal«tn Jackpot .. ;: Winner Opens New Slwp !• By JO OLSON "' Olfa.O•ll••li.tSYH "fbe dice fell juat right for 'GJ:inne Murphy of Mission 'leJo, proprie tor of a new lwp in Newport Beach. Her husband, Tim, wOn .tJ,000 as a contestant on the aytime television show High lollers, _Which Mrs. Murphy 'as able to use in setting up er dream business. Serenity 1 Lido Village. A: BEVERLY Hills-trained ki!l and make-up expert, lrs. Murphy ofrers facialJ, aake·up and make·uP in- lniction, brow ar~ and rasing in a white-walled, flotel Sales ~nagement ~eetSiat~ Wi_l_lia_!l'l F . Snyder, presi· ent or the Anaheim Visitor nd Convention Bureau, will ethe featured speakei' at the inner meeting of the Hotel ales Management Associa- lon, Wednesday, a t the 11aheim Hyatt House Hotel, roos. Harbor Boulevard. Silyder, chter operations of· c~ at the A9aheim Visitor nd Convention Bureau, arhe lo Anaheim in 1988.from 1e Philadelphia ConvenUon nd'.Vi.sitors Burea u. . .(cocktail hour at 6:X> p.'m. iill be followed by dinner. • MARKET second-story shop with a view or the bay. Her equipment, which took nearly half of the prize money, was manufactured in West Germany by the Nemec· tron company. It is the same type or equipment used in Cinandre's in New .York, s he claims. Mrs. Murphy, a rormercos· metic sales r epresent ati ve. was trained by Aida Grey in Beverly Hills and worked in several other salons berore opening her own. 1 HER FACIALS, which lake an hour and a half to two' boors, include cleansing with a eoat's hair brush, a wheat 1erm pack, steaming, elimination of blackbeads and a massage with special suction cups. Mrs. Murphf recommends having a fac ia onee a month for deep cleansing of the skin. 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J 11 ~W.-\ti . lf'ld.a it»t .~+lliil • I • j 'I ( I - I All DAIL y PILOT Tuesd!t, Aprll 22, 1975 Jndge Sumner Joins Marines SANTA AN A -Orange County Superior Courl J"udle Bruce Sumner has joined the Marine Corps. The Laguna Beach resident, a onetime Marine officer, has been appointed a .major in the Marine Corps Reserve by Brig. Gen. John R. DeBarr, judge advocate general of the Marine Corps. DeBarr did the honors )asl Wednesday when Sumner was sworn in at the Orange County Courthouse here. General DeBarr also presented Judge Sumner with a pair or major's •WMNE• oak )eafs, a gift frorn Gen. Earl E. Anderson, assistant commandant of the Marine Corps. Judge Sumner will be assigned to Volunteer:: Training Unit (Law) 12·32. The unit works with the judge advocate section at El Toro Marine Corps Air. Station. . Sumner first served in the Marine Corps 23 years ago. He enlisted in October 1942 and was com ~ missioned in 1944. He served overseas in World War II and the Korean conflict as a platoon leader and • inlelligep~e officer. He also served as a legal officer. at.E! Toro. Sumner left the Marine C9rps ~s .a cap., twn m 1952. "I've had Continuing interest in the Marine• Corps and in matters of national deferise and, fr the Marine Corps feels I can be of assistance, I'll gladly 'do my part,'' Sumner said. • Death Nod.,.._ IONGSLEY WINJFA EOW. KIN GSLEY. rftidMI of Irvine, C.. 0•11 ot 4••1h April 10, 191). SUrvitt4 llr hfr llulbllld, E. Kenl Kl""J'1•r; llrolhllr ,.John P . WH.,.,.; si'I· ter, Dorll Wilder C•rter. Priv.tte servic e~ •nd i11!1rmen1. B•lll· Ber~ron CorONo del Moor IYOrt.,.ry climc1c>rs. SING£11 MAAGVEAtrE R. SI NGE R, re"· dlonl of C.O•ona del M.tr. C•. oa1eo4 ae.' ~":""J Other Deatm a!h AprU 10. lt15. Survfl>'tld D'I' her: N T l hu!.billld, Peler Sln11er. ServiCl'I illlCI ;,.. ew rlJ8 . ee terment will ~ pr!v;ite W.O~y. Mril 21, ;it 1:00 PM, fl;icllk; View ,,._.._Jal Park, NewPOr1 BeKll. Ballt· F U L L E R T 0 N - eer;..-onCMOMClelM.trdlrK !or, •• SaJvadOr· Zavala or LENTZ Placentia has been elect·. Wit.NOA LENTZ, resident 01 .San ed presiaent of the North . ORANGE COUNTY Sentence Set In Card Spree Oemenle, C•. O•lr ol <le•1h April 20, _ ,,,s. svrv1ve11 11y he r <1•v11n1er, Orange ·County Com ~ "llrlli!\11 Miiier 01 Coron• ~' Milr; • munity College District -~. Rlc."9rd Lentz of C.Ovl,,. and .I ? -l.eON!r<i Lenu 01 sin c1emen1•: ""' Board of Trustees. ooking for a good w.,_y to save . or....ac:t111e1ren ~ -gre.i'91'.....,. n your own home. Besides ~vknwillllel\eldWednHOil,,•;1 -----·------. :u. 11 11:00 -. P1clllc. v ino OoilPtl P''BLIC NOTICE iving you and your family a w1u. P1~1or Ll-rnc.• o. Frvt111ngot11. v !ace to live. your home is an c:i1nt. EAtombmen1. P•clt~ v1---~~~====~-Ir Mernorl•I P;irk, Newport &e•c.n. NOTICETOCfl£DITOltS investment in the fulure. Pltilk View Mllrlui>l'Y direC:lOO.. • OF aULlt TJl:jitMSFEJt And now is !he time to buy IS.Cs. 6111 -6111 U.C.C.l . VASM1£LL Nolice is herrby giveft to \he that home, because mortgage DOUGLAS V.A.SHIELL, r~l ot Creditor}. or FRED F. KINNER -credit is more available. One lrviJW C. O.kolO.•thApr11 21,1'1S, ·CHAIRMAN J . l(INNGER, . fi SuNI~ i.,. his wlle &e;itrkr. Ml. Tr.,sfe•ors, wtioH Dusl~s.s addrrs.s is source might be the local 1nan-- v1~1e11 w1s the P•$1 Preildeftl o1 u s 1•1n Rie19e11oro. Tustin, CoYnlr 0• cial inslilufion where you have V~~ Rol•ry CluD P•sl Pr~ o4 Ori119, SUie of C.JUfoml;i, that• Dutk 111e~siwooc1v111.,.JeK1wMlsChlb,Li. tran$lifli"i110ut1011em.1ae1oonoo. an account For others, see a Go•trnor ot C•lifornl•. N1v•C1•, KAMMER •lld ELAINE J. KAMMER, REALTOR-He can give you a H•w•li 0 1s1rlcl ol Klw•Als c1v11. Tr....sterees,whnet>usines5~is • . . Gra .... slde servlcet win 11e h•ld ThurJ.. 2s1u s. Oo\1911~. Senta .&.na, eoin:y of lot of good ideas o n creative •r. Mrll 24 •I ll:JOAM, P•clflc View Or~. s111eo1c.u1or11i1. · financing. Memorl•I P•rk Nrwporl a.11c11. Tiie properly 10 be Ir•~ 11 RE TOR' p.c1i1cv1ewMor1~ .. , .. i.~(tora. 1<Xa1ee1 "'' • e. 17th sir~"°·'°'· Call your AL now. ~ .• eos1•Mew,CowttyofCM•~.sa.teo1 And sl"rt saving now. ~----------.! Cllilornla. Y Said property ls des(ritleel In 9!"f"•t IS: AU ~locll In lt•dtt, lh:lutM, ft!Uip. '"'Ill Ir.I (IOOd will of Iha! ~kh <;hop business k110WA as PERINO'Sand 1«:aree1 at di e. 11111 Strl!(lt Ho. UM, Cost• Ml!sa, Cc>unty of Orange, s,t,.lleol Clolilornl•. MLn:·IHG-EION FUNHALHOMl Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa IELLIROADWAT MORTUAIT 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642-91 so McCORMICK , • MOITUAIY • Laguna Beach 494-941 s San Juan Capis trano 495-1776 PACIFIC l'IEW MEMORIAL PAIK Cemetery Morluary C hapel 3500 Pac ilic View Drive Newporl B each, Cald o rn1a 644-2700 Pllk fAMIL T COLONIAL fUHllAL HOMI 780 1 Bals a Ave. W estm inster 893·3525 SMITHS' MOITUAI l' 627 Main SI. Huntington Be ac h 536-6539 l,U llLIC·~OTICE COASTLIN"i""Ri"GIOHAL OCCUP.A.TIONilL PAOGAilM N111c1 l11vllfni Bidl NOTICE IS HEAE8V GIVl:N !'>"! the Go""rnln9 801rd ol 11\e COl~Wl"O! Re111on•I 0<.tYPllllonal Pr09ram OI Or1noe County, C;i1ltornl11, .,..,,, rl!(el"" w.ltcl 111.nup ta 11 :00 .&..M. on the Sl.,h °'' of M;iy, 1•1s, 11 the olllc• o1 u1<1 Otettu,. "-...,....' O<c119aU-r Pr~ 9 '•""• localed al t OOJ H•tDor lklul..,at"d, Bulldl119 "C", Svltes 11 & 11. Coll• Meu, C•lllom11, nm. 11 wnkll Um11 w lo bids win 1111 publkh llPt!'lfd Md rt-.:1 lor: Th• Purc:Nw oll ~ (II rnott{flo 11nUs to bt "* a~ ·-· All tllktl.,. lo bt In •cccrclMIOr wilh CDllclitlonl. 111.i,wctlon1 •nd SOK11Jc;i. tlont wltktl ,,. 110W on flit In Ille ollkr of ... COlltllM ltttloftill 0CC.llP91ioNt Ptvp..n, J)Ol H•r-SMl;iword, 8"11cllft9 "C", SI.Ille$ II L \J, COsl;i #llMI, c.111vrn1a m1•. IB Tiie bulk t••nsfer wit/ be consummat- Rd on or •lier !he 3rd d.ly 01 IWIY, 1915, at 10 A.M. at Professional Escrow QfALTOf1 .. .S«vic:es, 1'21 N. Tu:Uin it.venue. Sim• ,Ana, Counly of Oran11e, Stal• ol Olilornia. NLWPORT HARBOR· COSTA MESA BOARD OF REAL TORS So IM •s llllOWA to Ille Tr111sre.-,.a tMNnes' ~mes and addrnses UHd DY Translerors tor !he lltrtt W'NI'$ la~ pal;1.•re: NONE l),,Jled: Aprll 1(, 191S Ono o. Kammer Tt.,,sleret. El•ine J . Kammer T••nslertt P\lbtivoed Ofange Coasl Dalt• Piiot • jltprll22,191S 1""7i i i Does LindoltJ think . l i.ndora's unique 10-week treatment and training program will teach patients how to reach and maintain their "lean welghf' for life. A safe and practical pkm, with proper nutritional d iet, and continual emotional support. New audio and sub-liininol visual aids ore used to motivate the patient. The entire program Is undef · the strict supervision ol Medical Doctors, special· ists in Bariatric Medicine. Undoro Olnic1 ore owned ond odmlnlsleted bV Medical DoctOrs that restrid rhelr proctice IO Ba1iotrics. AU. Oinle Persomel ore llcented bit" ltle Slale of Colifomlo. COii for lnformatton Monday lhN FrldaY 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. ) Undora~ MEDICAL CLINIC Nollklliltf" mo.' wltl'ldrlw llkbld for• "'rlodoftlf'ltefl 11)1 d1y1•lt1,tl'eG1le J MfNrtl'lt-nln9lllefl'OI. ,. •• ' . 'flll O.vtrftlnt Ba•rd ol .__\II ne, .......,.., Otc.11,.11-t Pt-oor.itrn rt• _.,.. n. rl9fll to r1Jt(I any or.ii D14!., _. nat M<at.urlly 1cc.1pt tht ~I llW • #Id to -Iv• .r1v lfltom•Utr or.,. ~Ir 111 lfl'l'bld rtttlvtd. NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 Pace Professionot Mesa Verde Dllld IMrCll 17, tllf. COA$TLINll. "'-EGIOH'"L OCCPATION.&.L Pll:OORAM 01 Or l'ltf CIMll'lt;, Ci1lltornl1 •'l'1J1m110.w11t ,,_.., .. .,,, .. ,,ntlflcNl!t ~,c.ntDel l ' Bldg. Prolesslonol Bldg San Bernardino • E. Long a.ach • Mt&lion HHl1 · Howt"""'9 • Orongo • Nowpolf llooeh Gorct.n Grove • Long 19och • Patodeno lo Hoblo • -nd Hllll • Shelman Oab West COYtno • Fullerton· ~ • SOnto Monk:o COiia-•Pomona• c.ntfOI •Hollywood . ~ • \ Brown Relents PUBLIC NOTICE • Police Grant . . GREAT. NEW CAR"""""' The General Jumbo 780 ... the same tire you'll see on many 1975 new.cars. Two glass belts, a two·ply polyester cord body, and a multi· rib tread d esign provide' long mileage, easy handl!ng, and great traction on VJet o r dry surfaces.· SALE ENDS APRIL 26 SIZES SIZES SIZES . ' \ I • I' "J C78-14. E78-14. E78-15 F78-14, F78-'t5, G78-14. H78-14, H78-l5,J78-15. a....1c ~ 4;J"fi6 4:!132 4:fi52 g ' plus from $2 JO to $2'11 federal fuio;e plus from 52.47 k> S2~Federal &mt plU$from $284 toS321 Fedef3~E>Cdit' :~C:t,luMI Ta11 per lire deper.<.lirig on ~Ile. Tu:. per lln1 ~11'19 on SIH. Tax P'!I" are depending oo SH, ·~ fllpllll • . . . ~~ Blackwalls $3 to $4 less per tire depending on size '·.· Import Radial Special General Sprint-Jet Radial Available in sizes to fit. most foreign cars. The General Sf.rh:1t·Jet Radial has a deep five tib tread for long mileage, and traction sipes for trac- tion on wet or dry pavements. AS LOW AS . 95 Size 155SR12 lubeless blackwoD, plus $1.!16 Federal&cbe Tax. Don Swedlund Inc. •••••• '""d••c .., Wer 2855 Hprbor Blvd. rOrlltlr Costa Mesa Own G1111r11 -155SR12 145SRl3 155SRl3 165SRl3 15551114 l~SRl4 175SRl4 155SR15 165SR15 185SR15 • . ,. . M91'V WL ..-:.: . .-:'I! a. S36.95 · $29.95. Sl.46 ,. $29.!15 Sl.48· Ul.!15 Sl.63 1 SSZ.95 Sl.83 . $11.!15 Sl.70 ' 535.95 $38.95 $41.95 40.95 $42.95 $47.95 $42.95 $42.95 $50.95 ·' $S3.95 SI.94 ..• $37.!15 $2.08 : $13.,S Sl.84 · ' ~.95 $2.04.~ "'·95 $2.34 • A COAST GENE .. "' TIRE ....... """iliilllliiiiii .. ';!' ~--......,. 54,0-5710 ... 646-IOJJ, ' 1