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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-23 - Orange Coast Pilot• •• ' •• ' • • ' ·fHJO .scuffed ·in ·sack. l ' • '' ~ ~ ~ 'I l , -. ~- • • ,« ,; •• ' .. Niile Indicted ~J~ . . . . _._ ,• . . ' . . : ' In OC Stores' . Assess01ent Eyed. . ~ ~ • • DAILY PILOT 1et ees * * * 10' * * * ' • 1 • WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 23, 1975 W0C... M, MD. 11l.• SECTIOffS, 4t PAGES an at raVIs . . Store Assess•ent 'Mt*s·n ·a1•1 12 • • .. e~_ .. ·rt 8;ownN~~· . ~-~ · NOx Action -Ba-•-ffi ·. t'·-~· SACRAMENTO. (IJel)-G<>v .. ~Blt~6"_ts _ft~x+t -, ·Of·Dlscrepancy I~ Edmund G. Brown Jr. says he is In-. Heist "getting close" to making a de- Cision on whether to sign a con- troversial s m og bill, veto it or let it· become · law without his signature. By GARY GRANVILLE °'-~"'"*""" County orricial1 say they have · direct.ed what they ,interp~ to~ discrepancies in the assessment of property owned by FedOrated Department Stores, Jtic. in Oran1e County to the District Al· torney's Office. • · Questioned by the officials are Grand Jurors Indict Nine in M • Election Fraud By TOM BARLEY Of tllt> D•llY l"li.t Mt An eight.week probe by the Orang'e County Grand JuTy,. ·emed late Tuesday withl the ii'\· ' dictment of. nint ~rsoru; ~ho ~rked for the election last year •f Democratic·· Assemblyman ltichard H. Robin'son ·of .Santa . ,\Ila. 1Charge& of iUegal v*r re. clstration, illegal voting, perjury and obtall\lng a ballot. in an un-· authorized voting dlftrict ate ~~ l'lllded in ~-the 19.·count indict-inont . " . r,:'-N~ed among lhe.,nine :Volun-·. teer workers are Manuef N . ~camilla, 26, of 7766 Arbor Cir· ~le, Huntington Beach and An- thOny B'ixler, 30, and Sandra Bix- ler, 11, both ·ot 14521 Ontario Drive, Westminster. "All Qine appeared berore S'perior Court Judge Everett W. Dick8y lale Tuesday immediate· ft.er the tndictmen'Cwas is· . They were ordered to return e courtroom May23fortheril- i!i1o!pleH. ,. They .are free on their promise \O'appear. 1 Named wit}' Escamilla and the Bixler couple on the mulUple al-~.c_atlons are : Marilyn · A . ~orer, 45, and Julie Pelhfer, n. both of Oran1e; Kina.. M. 20. of Piao-.;. Gerald ckel, 321 ,of Sllllia Ana; , L. Carnu, 3', cl Ollaill ._..,.,., ·••ilill.lii:al•~. ..... KalAv L. Ladpta;·, 1'bciae qe aH ~·were~ 1valll· bl,e . . • ~"" ' ~-'I\ II ~ill that au ·~·~ lmoW· ~ Yldilted 1etectlon Iowa d!af· b11 tho Roblnaon camMi..,. au&; :\M Uidt~menl makei lt ._, 1llat llollln1oil bad DO lcliaw ..... of Ille 1ct1. alle1edlJ< "°"""'uid " ,,. (sft INDICT, Pa19 Al> • • the assessment of land and build· ings controlled by the depart- ment store ch8in in Fashion Squ'are in Santa Ana arid Fashion Square inl.;a Ha'bra. A detailed works~eet prepared by one county dipart.ment head shows a. complirBtive record of the Santa Ana property from 1911 through 19'14. According to the typewritten study, the assessor's office decreased the assessment on land controlled by the depart- ment store chain at the Santa Ana shopping center by 9.3 per- cent. " During the same time, adjoin- ing land val'ues showed no . d~rease, accordingtothestudy. It also shows Federated's ~ldings iJ!·1J.he ~enter 'increased in value less than One percent during the three-year peri9(1. But surrounding buildings in ~~ ~a!'Ie. <:~!e.r jv~~ !.n v~h.~e 53• percent:', acc0Td1 ng to -the typed report,, . . . Officiajs also. ,questk>oed the chain's holdings in La Habra , whJ;!n.compa.red to silhiliar build- ings -one identical -in the La Ha&ra shopR.ing center. . The question of the assessment bf" Federated 's outlets .has been raised before. .. In 19€8, the Santa Ana property Wa&teappr&ised'tiy tbe-~t'111te at a ~lester figure th8n as5essed bY .the cOUnfy: . ' ~ . . . ' The county adjusted the as- sessor's aSsigned fair inarket 'value down but oot, as low as the s(ate ~ad asslg~ed i't. In the last five years; there have been two property sales in the Santa Ana shopping center area. '1Jey te_nd to show value (See ASSESS, Page A.Zl UPlfe~ 5 of a Kind This is the s mile or husband whose wife just gave birth ' to q1:1int1:1ple ts. Mark L e\'Y, 27, is still stunned after his 1 \Vife Pamel_a, 28 , liad the quints, all doing \veil. in a' Cincinnati hospital. <SiorY, · PageA4 ) GAO . Mulli,,g Commissary : Closure Move . ~ · Police today sought a bearded bank robber who fled the Mariners .branch or the United Calirornia Bank in Newport Beach Tuesday· with about $3,000 stufred into a paper sack. Police belie.,ve the robber might haver had an accomplice because witnesses report'ed see- ing two men running rrom the bank on Mariners Mile. The branch, at 2712 W. Coast Highway, is a temporary strUc- ture. The-permanent building was , destroyed by fir.e in· .January. .. 1 ) A bank teller to\d police she 1was held up by a 25-30 year oid maq, weighing about 185 pounds, wtth•Jight bfOw n mediuin length hair, ·anrl a full ·bear.d and rnouatache. ·He wore a Hawaiian shirt. . . She said'ti_e pushed a small re-. volver at her, held open a brown paper sack and demanded she fill it with big bills.-, She said she filled it with .cash· as ·~he rang a sUent alarm con- nected to the pOlice staUOn, but was unable to alert anyone in the bank tha~ a J'J)l)bery· was taking place until lhi bandit was oUt the door: <See u~rsT:·P.,e'AZ> NORFOLK, Va . CAP> -The Norlolk Virgihian-Pilot said tll- day it learned a General• Ac· Jn.di ted Doc' counting orrice study feco~-c tor mends .closure or military com-, missaries in metropolitan ateaS. Tel'-. t:I: _.Story. The paper teporti!d tha' U\e i I UJ UUJ Study says commissary outlels are u'nnecess-afy becaUse nearb_y;. ' '.They ~ r·e, •. p Wli,ai!i.ft-.g me commercial stores sell rood al because I'm lltill alive. My big ''reasonable'' prices. •sin I~ llvina throulh thi.s. •1 The report was prepared by the Ttiese are the bitter words or Norfolk office of the GAO, one of Dr. Jeffrey R. MacDonald or 15 regional brarrches or the con-HunUngton Belich, the former gressional watchdog agency. ·Green Bereli phJaician whose HE CONJIEKJ'ED It focused on commissary :wl!e and two dau1hters .. were operations in Norf01k, san Fran-•tabbed to death in their 'NOrth on ~T 710 If"' ~""'t.!.u cisco, San Diego, San Antonio1 Carolina home five .years ago. -_.,._,,._ ~ Honolulu and .w ·aShington, D.C.. .MacDonald alao was wounded by · ''Myadinyourpaperproduced thepapcrsaid. what he says were four hippie 12 calls and I sold my sailboat The GAO studY hasn't orficial· types who broke intohia borne. over the weekend.•• ly been released and is being held ~ MacDonald was cleared of any ,That'stheiuccnsstorytoldby by the House Appropriations ,involvement by the Army, but ~ ln'ine man wbo placed this Committee until commtssaf.y now. b11 former fa&ber·inL'8w has .i 1 Daily Pilot: ~arin11-tiitJln some time next had lbe . case aa.._ Min re· 1 month. ' • opened and he f-an• lodlc(.',. IN.TRE"SVllMEll The Virginian-Pilot said it ,)!lieut for mur~. The dt>ctor ' ure of Newpj!l't 23' learned the report makes a key --ulll hie story today on P.P 03. w/trailer~ equlppltl & su11estion that metropolitan J • priced to aell. xxx-xxxx c:ommtssarie• are operjlti9e con· Oil Pacr De-Hed . ' it Yo~ haVe 1 boat Y9U want"to tr,..-y to the origiDal intentions of · 1U canvert to caah\ call 842-5878. II Coneres•. • , HOUSTON '\V,PO ..:_Officials of Only takes a rew wonk ln the That intent was that com· Shell" Oil and ll:xXon Co. U.S.A. rt1ht place to'malle a sale. •· miaaary outlets be available only say their com pants haYe made AlonJ the Or-.n1e Coul, the in' remote~ areas where military no \Inquiries ·to "-• North Viel- r11ht ptace i11he Oa1ly Piiot. falillln do not have access to namese or the \llel'Cong about -~'----------. -pelilive!ooclslc>r'es. !uluredrllll•1rt1btalnVletn1m. . ~. Brown said he will decide "in a couple of days" what to do with the bill repe,.ling the require- metlit that 1.9 million used cars in the Orange County-Los Angeles . region must be equipped with so- called NOx devices. "I'm getting ·close," Brown • told reporters when he emerged rrom a Tuesday luncheon meet- ing with rive of the' legislature's six Ch.ic~go l~\y!Jlakers. "Jn due course I will have a great deal to say al1f)ut the program.'' 41/J 1' '· Police Badge . . Aids-' in· Beach '· Home Heist Two men who {lashed a badge and claimed to be poUCemen robbed a Huntincton Beach fami- ly of $1,300 at gunpoint Tuesday night. .The pair then fled, warning members or the Fred Consiglio ramily. 20382 RavenwoodLane, lQ wait inside and not noriry authorities until they had ample time toescape, police reported. One or the pair a llegedly knocked on. the door of the Consiglio home at 9:30 p.m ., PQ.lice said. He .assertedly rl asbed a badge, much like that used by ' Hun(- ington Beach police, and said he was a poli ceorricer. When Consiglio, 63, opened the door , he and a companion rorced .. t~~ir way in at gunpoint. • They took $1 , 100 in 'cash rrom Mrs. Consiglio's purse, as well as $200 from Consiglio and two vis- itors , his brother, Paul. and nephew,PaulJr. - After wait ing in.side for 15 :minutes. the ramily called~lice . · They described tllef1rst.man as abOUt 30 years old, nw: reet, eight inches tall, and 155 ;oundll. Th~ • second man was aboutslxreetta}l and 275 }K>unds, and was wearing a.ski mask. They ~d bcKh were dressed in street clothes.· .I Neighbors reported ~ln& an u n fa m i Ii a r c a .r In. (h e neighborhood at a~ (hat Lime, police said , 4escri~iql It.as a 1965 to 1970 I urge "boxy..jooklng"vehl- cle. Cigantle • Airlift Begins TRAVIS AFB I UPI ) -The first or three jetliners in what may be the start or· a gigantic airlift of Southeas t As'ian re- rugees seeking resettlement in America landed al Travis Air Force Base tod11y . All the Vietnamese arriving on today's rirst rlight were sponsored by Americans-. Two m ore pl.;:r,nes are· scheduled to land later today and VIET CO'NG SPURN PEACE BIO. Story, P-A4 . a roy,rth is expected Thursday . An.Air Force spokesman said the ne"xt arrival would ' be a Boeing '?47 airlfner with.340 passengers. 216ortHem Vietnamese. Aboard the DCB when it re- ached this Northern Ca~ir nia airport today were 219 s ns. or whom 138 are Viclnames 1Among the Americans' a ard were civilians. contractors, de- pendents o( s ervicemen , servi cemen and government empfoyes. The Vietnamese were taken to a Cuslor:rts office ror processi ng beror.e being turned over to (Sff AIRLIFT, P1ge A.Zl W t•a1tht.•r. Cloudiness inc'i-easing late tonight with mostly cloudy skies Thursday. Cooler, with highs in the uppers 50s at the beaches and lowei' 60s inland .. Lows topight 48 to 54. INSIDE TODAY fleedless motorbike and dune buggy driver• make qUick .and ugly work of the untouched sand duM• tld • lay tranquil oaly the q be/ore. Stqry, Page All . Al~s.nk• -t:.::r: =--owww-• .......... k" ....w1 ..... •11 t I 11•1 =--... St ... -- Inch•,.- ! . . ·1 .. . i t· " , I \ \. I l I ' ' • ' . I - I :l Ot;IL V PILOT s WedneS<'lay, April 23, 1975 13.1,000 Refugees Slated · for Guam . . By United Prei.s lnternaUoual The United. States shified its airl\(t to Am e ricans und e n- dangl•red South Vietnamese from the overburdened Philip· pines to the U.S. territory of Guam today. The evacuation from Saigon brought complaints frtiin both des tinations and re· poris of food hoardi~g. The 0firsl group ol 219 refugees arrived today at Andel'IOll AFB on Guam aboard a military. <.•bartered DC8 from Saigon. ·A spokesman ror Guam Gov. Ricardb J . Borda I lo said a&; mwiy as 131,000 refugees were,expect· ed ·t:o pass through Guam in the" · nextfewweeks. ' ... ), -..-. Another source on l1'e fzli811 Viet Tribesmen End Jungle Trek TRANG BOl\1 , South Vietnam (AP) -Several l)undred • Siticng tribesmen· filtered out of the jungle today after a l\110-wcck trek from Lam Dong Province, which has been under Viet Cong control since March 28. Some complained that the Communists had not fuUilled promist•s o.f land and rice. Others said they lert to get food and \Valer. others left because their neighbors left. THE REFUGEES SAID A TOTAL of about 2,000 tribe rncmbers from five villages v.•erc scattered through the jungle m ~king their v.•ay to government lines here, 35 mil.es east or Saigon . ... They came in bunches. Shirtless old women with loads on their backs. children smoking banana leaf cigars, a 19- year-old boy with one leg propped up by a thick staff, a few able·bodied men carrying curved woodcutters knives. They had no money and no rice. The women and child ren v.·ore silver necklaces and bracelets. The Sitieng originaJly came from a high plateau area. along the Ca mbodian border. They stayed in Lam Dong Prov in ce. 90 miles north of Saigon, le"ss than two weeks after the Viet Cong took over. _ "I Iii\ VE BEEN WALKJNG 13 days," said Ca Ram, the .:im putce. ··The V.C. stopped me many times, but I ran into the jungle. I ate wild tapioca and bananas and drank water fr·o m strcun1s." ' ··I l~s t my leg three ye8rs ago during a shelling attack on my v1ll<.1gc . IJook at my hand," he.said, showing a haH· in ch thic.·k c.-al lus. ··1 got this in the past two weeks.'' H l·l~ge~s s aid Viel Co!'g propaganda people said they v.•ould d1str1bute land and nee, ''but they gave us nothing." ""\\'e told them we were leaving to look for food and \\'Utcr. ··said Ca Ram. '"They did not want us to go." TRAN VAN TllANH, A MUSCLED man with a pa rachute tattoo on his arm s81d, "We met the V.C. many times in the road and in the jungle. They turned us around each time . .. I cannot live with them. I do not trus t them." He said some Viel Cong who stopped his group asked for money . '"Pro\'incial guerrilla forces charged us 15,000 piastres -$20 -pe r person to pass." Every few minutes a knot or stragglers would emerge from the trees onto a s mall road. Some said they wanted to go to Saigon, but police have closed the capital to refugees. TllEY CONTINUED WALKING along Highway 1 toward ~he for m.e~.S. Arf!ll.!>.!lse a_LL.ong BJn.b wb_e_re lbey set up ponchos in a cfiurchyard to protect them from the sun. One girl clu tched a toy scale mod.cl of an Ml6 rine. ' El Toro:s Jets To Make More Noise Tomght Fro• Page Al ASSESS ••• declining in the area. The La Habra Fastuon Square reportedly has been a disappoint- ment in generating sales volume, a ·fact retailers attribute to the failure of a scheduled freeway nearby to be built. Those neur El Turo Martne Corps Air Station v.•ho are under !he rlight p.tith can expect a good deal more jet aircrart noise beginning at 7: 30 tonight when pilots begin airc;raft carrier land · jng practice. Training fli ghts v.·ill be con· duCted until IO p.m. tonight and will cont.inue periodically until .May 19, according to the air sta· lion's public informationofrice. The F ·4 Phantom planes will come in lower and more fre- quently durlng the training period. a lth o~g h not over re- sidential a reas. Pilots will make the touch and go landings at the base prior to making actual landings on aircraft carriers, a base official said. 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Robert Kleasen, 42, filed a $50,000 civil rights suit Tuesday against Sheriff Raymond Frank and head jailer Bill Mansell, al· leging seve ral acts of mistreat- ment. Kleasen claims the ''Cen· tipede sandwich·· was given to him April 11 . The centipede was dead. He said he gave itrtd his chief defense attorney, R. Roscoe Haley. ~ Haley showed an insect to the Associated Press. SU Suspect Capture Told SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A prosecution witness ln the" murder trial of two reputed Synl- blones e Liberation Army "soldiers'' testified Tuesday de· fendant J05eph Remiro surren-· dered meekly whe n he heard a Police shotgun being loaded. "As soon as I racked a round in my shotgun I heard a voice say 'l've bad it, I give up'," Concord police orficer Oliver Sansen told the jury. Sansen said Remiro surrendered to police as they closed in on where he was hiding behind a t r uck near · whe're Remiro 1hol al police Jan. 10, 11174 • . . .. ... .... Patin" IJland· said abOul 80,000 nf\JC•e& were expected in the next 10 days, nearly doubling the island's population. A U.S. official io Sairon said U!f! number of Am~ricllll left in SO:Uth ~Vje~nam "should be down to around 1'.500 today." President Ford· ordered the evacuatiod' to get the number down to about 1,000. • So far 7 ,000 r.efugees from Saia.on -Americans and their Vietnamese families -ha.Ye been handled at Clark AFB in the Philippines. About 4,o·oo evacuees arrived at Clark Tues- day aboard Cl41 Starlifter jets and CI30 Hercules transports in the heaviest day ot the airlin. • Three jelliners were flying to Travis AFB, Calit., today with 778 persons, most of them Viet- namese or Cambodian refugees. Another plane with 340 persons was schedul ed to arrive al the· Northern California bast on Thursday. '1 The ratio ()f So\lth Vietnamese to Americans aboard the evacuation flights appeared to be running al about 20-to-l. State Department spokesman Robert Anderson said in Washingtqfl thi;Ford administra- tion was dlaCussing with ''foreign 1.overnments and international Organizations" prospects for re- locating some of the South Viet- namese refugees evacuated. Anderson branded as pop· pycock a statement by Los Angeles County Supervisor James Hayes that the United Stales might evacuate 600,000 to a million South Vietnamese to California. On Guam, there we~ repo~ that many of the 85,000 residents of the island,-'fhich is only 30 miles long and,4 to 9 miles wide, were hurriedly buying food and hoarding it. The Guam legislature ex- pressed concern over the sudden influx of Vietnamese refugees and demanded assurances from the federal government of enough food to feed the newcomers, strict security for the refugees and safeguards against health hazards. The U.S. Navy prepared an old 000.bed hospital annex on Guam for the refugees and hoped to house 10,000 ·more in dormitories former ly u sed by air crews engaged in bombing North Viet- nam. Huge tent cities were built to catch the overflow. -Aspokeaman for-lheGuam·gov· ernor said the island administra- tion was making arrangements to handle refugees when miJi(ary facilities are full. "The civilian government has asked for volunteers to open their homes and the response has been as much if not more than expect- ed," the governor's spokesman said. f're• Page AJ AI.RLIFf ••• sponsors. Ralph Baird, 59, a helicopter mechanic from South Gate, brought his wife, Truong Thi Chon, 42, and her three children.· "It is my personal opinion there will be a bloodbath, especially-for the Vietnamese supporting Americans," Baird said. J{ocks were thrown at the cars t8king refugees to the airport In Saigon antt a bus was bombed, he said. · Another American arriving with his wife and her family was Charles Downs, 26, of Columbus, Ohio. He said he and his wire, Nam Thi, 28 •. have been living in the United:States for four years and went back to Vietnam to get her children and her parents. Downs had his stepChildren, a boy 6 and girl 9, but said the Vlet- ·.namese would not permit his mother-in-law, with whom the children had bee n living, to leave. Hinshaw In Cowr.ty Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R·Newport Beach) re- turned to his home district Monday after reportedly telling the House Armed Forces·Committee he has pressing personal business in Orange County. Today, his chief field of- fice aide, Chip Cleary, re· fused to discu•s the .. purpose of Hinshaw's visit. Cleary did say, however, th•t the Republican con- iressman will not meet with newsmen while he is here and ls not scheduled ,. to talk: with either the County Grand Jury or the D)olricl Allomey '• ornoe. ·w.tten asked how Jong HJnshaw will remain tn Or•nce County, Clea.ry repUed, "Fore few days." • I . I Feline Vietnamese Refagee This Jndochincsc cat \\'as among the ' evacuees flown out of Saigon last week aboard H commerical P:an Amerlcan· fli ght. 1'he tag on the shipping crate showed ll1e kitty \Vas s hipped by Lee fo ..... \ViltC'r at the l.1.S. Embassy in S~igon to his wife in Milwa ukee. Pioneer Educator Dr .Boyce Succumbs Fro• Page A J INDICT ••• by his workers. Robinson said today through his Santa Ana office that he had Dr. William T . Boyce. 90 , fi rst president of Fullerton College and long-time leader in the com- munity college movement in California, died Tuesday in Claremont after an extended ill- ness. Memorial services are pend- ing. Burial rites will be private. Dr. Boyce, who retired in 1950 after 42 years as a teacher, dean and coll ege president, was the father of Golden West College President R"" Dudley Boyce of Huntington Beach. The elde r Boyce. son of a poor far:mer, spent his boyhood "fis· bing the Chowan River, ·near Edenton. N.C., selling hi s catch to supplement the family in· come. At 18, he entered high f're• Page AJ HEIST ••• Several patrons were doing business at the bank when the 2 P'.m. robber» occurr~ but no one was awaU? of-tile inciOent: un- til after it was over, Customer Service M·anager Gene Lesher said. • Detective Sam Amburgey said the robber fits a description or the man who stole $2,000 from a savings and Joan office in Corona del Mar in March. school, riding his bicycle 10 miles no comment to offer at this time to the nearest school. on the in'dictment and had been He1went on to win a succession advised l;>y his lawyer to lake lhal of scholarships to Oilf.ord. &lance. • <!allege, Winston-Salem, N.C.; lt was. ·the second time in fe·, H"verford Collegi, J!'a.; ~nd cent ~o!lths that~ Gr~ Jury finally Harvard Un1vers1ty, .has 1nd1cted election campaign '.where he completed his maatt;r's :.. work~rtJ on·voting irregulariUtfi. de1ree in 1911. Twenty-nine ·· .E 1 g h t m e m be rs e f ye"al"!i later he finished 1Us ttoc-Congressman Jerry .Patterson's tor ate at the University of staff were similarly indicted and ·Southern California. ,later convicted of reduced mlsde- He started teaching at Sandy meanor allegatioOs. Fines ~ im· Springs, .Md., in 1908, later mov-posed on the eight in Superior. ing to Whittier College where he Court ranged from $300tp$800. ta~ht ecoaomie& and political Jt a~so was str!ssed through~t science from 1'913-1915. that 1nves tigat1on and dunng Joining the FullertOn faculty in sentencing that the Democratic . 1915. he was named president of congressman had no knowledge the junior college in 1917. He held or the illegal voting activities or the pos t for 33 years. The Boyce his workers . Library on campus is named for him. In addition to Dudley Boyce, he is survived by a second son, Dr. William D. Boyce of Escondido; two daughters, Mrs. Witliam Rinehart of Ganoga Park and Mrs. J . Peter Bercovitz of Buckhannon, 'W. _Y.a._and_l3 giandchildren. The family has suggested memorial donations to the William T . Boyce Scholars hip Fund payable to Fullerton College Foundation in care or PreSiden•t 's Office, Fullerto"n Colleg~, 321 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton. 500 Leave Jobs DOW~EY CUPI) -More than 500 electrical workers have walked off their jobs in a wage dis'. pute at a lllit.!1!.0f the ITE lm~rial Corp., one of the nation's largest s uppliers of l a r ge circuil• breakers for power companies. A union··spokesman said Tuesday the major dis pute centers on a de-' mand by employes for a cost-of· Ii Ying clause ,fixed to quarterly boosts in the Consumer Price Index. ·WELCOME TO THE r • Come help us celebrate the opening of the new Bank of San Clemente, the only _home owned independent bank. Plan to come in and meet our staff and,officers. ... SPECIAL SERVICES • HO SERVICE CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS • TWO MODERN DRIVE-IN WINDOWS • OPEN SATVRDA Y MORNINGS, 9:00 to I Y• win Uko the high iohrHt rates paid oo Snhogs acc_.s alMf our low internt rates °" .Mo foqn1 - wWle you'r~ here ailc • 9out tM Free Sertius you ncft•• es a customer of TM ... of S.. CltrM:nte. EXTEHDBI IAHllHCi HOUIS- 9.5 -tin n.n. . ,,.ld.y IO 6; Satw.l.y 9:00 lo I • _.._,. ___ _ .. FIJll· -.. --··-·- ".~ .. 11 1]BANK OF, SAN a.EMENTE -.;:: 121 Av nida Vlctor1a {717'f492;8100 Just off The 300 Block of So. El Cimino Roal. " .,, San Clemente 1 AMPLE PARKING 11 • /' • c ~i . ' I s d r . l g C. c I n ~ I t ' A y -· (. y e i ' /• • • ~ .• •-·~•f ;,•~ni.·' ~ .lo.•~ ~ •' 'I ....--""I-. ~ ~·.,;,...... ••• ' . .... ' •. ,J.:•T._.,,.,._, ... " ..-.-• .. ""'<••_.....,._....,. ,,_.,..,,...,,."'"'-1 ·, t-' • • I' 1 ,,....,...~.....,... • ._.,.._ ,JllL'.> -~ •·"' ~ • ,;~,'I..... r . • .,... ---' "' •"I' ..... -• .(..... .. ,_.., - ' Wednesday. Aprll 23. 1975 DAILY PILOT .-1 :I &~l W@fulrr ®.·@lfwn©@ ('.ot ~ prtlbltitrl ~ Tl1t1ri write P<it DJmn. Pol ~ill cut rf'd ta/lfl, utt thel Audit OC Office a111Wt'r1 (u1d tJt;• • r 1011 you 11tttd 10 10/~ frtttqrdlles 111 f/Ollt'r'lrrlt.''ll (Hid, .. • • b111l11•1111 , Jl<lall /IOU1'. c1ue11tiont1 to· Pat Uunn 1 At Your Ser vice:. Oro11 oc: COUJt l ' Dolly Pilot. P.O. l • ; Ro.t 1560. coita Mtto. CA 91626. lnctutle you( /tl#J)IJQuu1.un.1Jer · ~·~-. . . •r1wR!l!t•* ~ ~ . ·~·DEAR PAT' Our. d•u1hter ;flied her claim1for •.retund troD) 'l~e ~state· for a ntibiOtic ~rugs ~-he-d used during the 19508 tor "treatment of asth~m a:tlc 1mmChitli. Jn respome, lhe re- ceived a form leUer saying she was .not covered by·this liabllily -clalm aqtr:e she was unc;ter age al. that Ume. $he wrote back saying Wt Wu,,µnfair and that I should rectlVtJ fhe refund in ttus case .. ,Her teller was unanswered' Have you heard of anyone who actually has received this re- fund, or is thia wliole thing a giant put-ori? W. R., Costa Mesa Tlte 1ttoraey general'• office DO&ed lbat refusal to ilolMN' your d1•1kier'1 claim wa1 le&illmale due lo U.e fact tllat 1be wu your depeMeat between 1154 ud IMS. You llleald llave gone 1bead·a11d filed 1 1eparate claim Uce you w>ere fln1aclally re1poulble.for you dau1bter whlle·•he Wu tak· IDg the medication. Her letter probably' was not. a111wered becaaae a form bad been de· livered to you as a postal patron, ud aowballlng paper work ln· wived la proce11ln1 legitimate claims precluded malling personal letters. Due to the neceulty o(.proof being required. fer maay claims and DCllJerous IHorrect forms, tbe It.ate tiu de· rayed Its a•tlclpated rehatd mall· IDI lime 1111tll ••some time ln J•ae.'' A planned M1rcb and April refund schedule bad been reported to A YS during January. RepafrFraNd DEAR PAT: How many of the complaint investigations sub· (bitted to the State Bureau or· Automotive 'Repair ev,entually are haDdled on a prosecution basis? R. T .. Costa Mesa The repair bureau conducts ap- proximately 15 to 100 criminal ~utloas eacll year again.st er.M:ed repair sbopt. It also re- Vokea hair th'at na.mber of Uftlliel_, accord.Jae to Bob Ale:.:· etpt1er,..:auteau-of-A~motlve.. 'Repair spokesman. ·He added Jb,at twice Uaat number of case's coald be proieC\lted If Jn· •eatlcattve man power ·was doubled. Coaiumers lbould re· member that they are eaUtled t.o a written estimate of the cost of specific auJomoblle repairs, the return of any partl that were ,replaced and an advance notice fJI. any additional wor~ &o be done ·tltat la not mentioned In , the ortglnal estimate. No work can be authorized except by the owner of tbe car Of hls agent. The owner's signature, bowewer, :does Imply that be bas read the ,aervice agreement and intends to pay for the work. Complaints can be Ried with tbe bureau by writ- ·IDC ti 3116 Bradsha"' Road, :Sacramento, CA 95827, or calling the toll·free phone Une: (800) ~-5210. ' Calls, Pro.fell"t • Hinshaw ~Debt' Still~Climbilig --. Oranee County supervisors have added roughly $3,000 lo, the bill they say Rep. Andrew Hinshaw owea county taxpayers, hiking hl1 total tab to more than $16,000. Last month, the board as-• sessed Hinshaw and 58 emplo,yes in the county asseuor's .otnce $13,153 jointly 'for wages, gas mileage and supplies allegedly consumed in· the former as· sessof.'s · succ·~ssf ul 1972 congressional campaign~ . Tuesday the supervisors added $2,045 to the bill to cover .a com· puterized appraisal program purchased rrom the couuty by the city of Madison, Wis., in 1971. And, the supelvisors said, Hinshaw should pay about $950 for personal long distance phone calls he allegedly made at county expense from November, 1970 through Novem her, 1972. The supervisors ordered coun· ty counsel Adrian Kuyper to in- clude the new charges in a suit he is preparing against Hinshaw even though: --Officials in Madison said lasl Thursday the bill (or the cOrrt· puter wat,.not received until two days earlier and reported Tues- day that a check to cover the purchase "is in process, ir not already mailed." . ·-Hinshaw has not been notified or or billed for either the computer system or the phone calls. -Like the 58 employes-who were notified by registered mail of the amounts the county auditors say they owe, Hinshaw was given until 5 p.m. Thursday lo settle his account. -The county is stiU negotial· ing with th e bonding company · lhat insures It against losses from improper employes action, negotiations that include cµi Qffer ·Death Trial ~ To Continue • < , WASHING TON ;-N:cH~P.)~ A state judge today ref'used lo dismiss a murder indictment against joan Little. a 20-year:.Old bl ack woman indicted in the ice pick slaying of a \\'hite jailer she said was trying to rape her. Superior Court Judge Henry McKinnon ma de the nding after seven days of pretrial hearings on a defense motion for dismissal in a case which h.as drawn th'e at- tention of women's and civil rights groups . Mi ss Little says she killed jailer Clarence Alligood when he. tried to rape her w.hile she was a prisoner in the Beaufort County Jail. The jury selection system in rural Beaufort County-· as been an issue; def ens " ·'rs contend it tends to excl · cks and poor people. io settle the claim by paying so cents on the dollar on tho original $13.150. ' Kuyper said the reason for the boafd's haste is the i'tatute or limitations o.n the bond that cov· ered Hinshaw while he Wltfi coun- ty usessor .. HowJ!ver, be adlbitted the three·y~ar 'sfatute of Umi.latlon applies Crom the date of dilcovery or the alleged misdeeds rath~r thari' from tti'e dati;:: of Himhaw's termination, Dec. 31, 1972. • , . The $2,045 computerized ap- praisal system, which is iden· lical to one later sold to Spartan- burg County, North Carolina. was sold at Orange County's cost to Madison in ear.ly 1971 but not billed to· the city by' county audttor-coritrOller Vic Heim 's staf"f until April 11 . 1975. Heim explained that it is the responsibility Qf county depart· ments to initiate such billing CJind that the assessor's office then headed by Hinshaw failed lo bill Madison. The phone calls were made lo and from a 'private unlisted phoiie Hinshaw reportedly had installed in hi s office in late 1970. -Kuyper told the board the phone bills be \\•anted \Q sue Hinshaw for totaled aboutS200. , But accumulated in Heim's of- fice and scheduled to be \l\bulat· ed-today :by Kuyper'!: staff is about $~ worth Qf charges on the private line, most of them to and from Las Vegas, Nev. The c8lls were purportedly to the then future second Mrs. Hinshaw. Roughly half the calls recorded· (rom late 1970 through Nov - ember, 1972 were Collect from the 'Nevada' City, including a hi gh $17.52 loilg disl~nce chat al 10 a.m.onJan.25, 1972. · Prineel-y Chat Ut'IT ........ Brita in 's Prince Charle s is s hown walking with Margaret Trudeau, \\>ife of the Cunadian prime minister, prib r t o Qinner at Government House in Ottawa, fOllo\ve d by a ball attended by more than 400 people, during th ~ prince's visit to Cci naQa. Supervisors Nix Revenue· Spending • By WILLIAM SCHREIBER The county's Social Programs 01111•D•l1rPllotstM1 Revenue Sharing Committee is Orange County supervisors re-currently considering 145 ap- fused Tuesday to allocate $1 .5 plications for the funds. ,..., million in revenue s haring County Counsel Adrian Kuyper .Plaili i'til.k money to juvenile delinquency J><Hntedoutthat1tm1ghtbe1Uega.1 , programs. fQr the board lo allocate revenue ; ' But' they •mad'e it· clen tbey s"aring"fUnds· in a lump rather lrwnemtive want their Juvehite lustiCe.Study· thantoal>eclfic projects. r ~ , Committee given the power o.f That line of reasoning WB.'I · . · "advise and consent" ovet ariy similar to ·t.hoiSe used by 1--"'SACRA~_ENTb CJl eIL --~l![ggr~!Tis~u,!>mitted for rlpresentativeS of the, social pro-on-"ApnfT.""1:0\i. E!a-funding In the near future. · ""-~g,;;r~arilSiOViSOry parlet:-Se.\ter.al mund _G. Brown Jr. ~harp-Before the boai-d was a pro-communityleaders,andthe~oun : _ Jy c:r1t~~'ted the ''gib-posal by CoUnty Adntinislra!ive ty Citizens Direction Finding ber1sh language of Officer Robert Thomas that a Commission (CDFC). federal gr~nt applic~tlons specific amount of...,money be set Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and submitted a s1~ply aside for expe_nditure by the suggested the compromise, giv-~.tten . one-page applica· study committee on juvenile of• ing the juvenile justice panel re- tion of h~s own. . fender programs of its choosing. view power over any social re- He said many propos~ls The idea, said Thomas, was to venue sharing request dealing for federal funds were 1n-make sure the $2 .7 million left in With delinquency prevention. comprehensible and writ-the social revenue sharing ac-Supervisors rejected a propos al ten 1in language only count i~n't used up before the by Supervisor Ralph Clark lo burea.ucrats could un· committee comes up with some leave the remaining $2.7 million derstand. His plan wa~ specifi c ideas. ' ajone and commit Sl million of summed up on half a page · Tiexl year's $12 million r evenue and asked for money lo Pot More Popular snanitgdue tbecountyto1uven11e help spur employment in · justice. , \he P.rivate sector. Supervisor Laurence Schmit T uesday, the governor Than Ci,,.arettes? said "itisunfairfoprecommitthe disclosed his proposal had ~ money without giving considera- been rejected. The reason. ROANOKE , Va . CUPl )-More tiontoallapplication~." he insisted. was "because young women al Hollins College Supervisor Robert Battin dis- it· was writlen in plain haVe tried m a rijuana than agreedwlththeb,asicprincipleor English.•• cigarettes. according to a survey funding jt.ivenile delinquency pro- by psychology professor Paul gra ms with revenue s haring Woods. He said the Law Enforcement W'flere to Write · DEAR PAT' The Direct s.11 .• No Spill Guarantee ~ing Association (DSA J is a na- Woods said his survey of 15 percent of the student body showed that 70 percent or the stu· dents h ~d smoked marijuana and 54 p e rcent h ad s moked cigarettes. Assis tance AdministratiOn money that comes to the county t should go to the delinquency right rather than to "police gim- micks.'' Oilmen Back Plan Assessor Probe To Begin By.GARV GRANVILLE. Oii t1M Deity I"+ ... M9ff The_ Slate Board of F.qualiza.- lion has agreed to conduct the audit of the trouble.plagued Orange County assessor's office requested' by the Board of Supervisors last month. The board approved the pr~ posed audit contract with the state Tuesday and agreed to pay $50,000 rorthe service. Included in the contract is a provision calling for the state auditors to coope~e with Di s· trict Attorney Cecil Hicks by re· viewing appraisals he 'ght re- quest. 1 . -<~-r: Hicks' Pf fie is conducting a continuing' in stigation into the assessor's office. It has already resulted in assistant assessor George Upton's indictment by the county Grand Jury on bribery charges. Co unty Asse ss or Jack Vallerga, who . two weeks ago Said he welcomed the audit as "a chance to clear the air and to pro. ve the integrity of Utis depart- ment," said Tuesday the au- ditors will have his "whole heart· edcooperation. •• "You can be assured that we · will give 100 percent support lo the state just as we have with all others who h ave made in- quiries," Vallerga said. The contract calls (or the as- sessor's office audit to be carried out between May 1 and July l. The study by the state auditors is to include: -Review of business and in- dustrial audit programs lo de- termine if they are conducted ac- cording to accepted practices and compliance with govern- ment codes . -Survey of the ff-equency and quality of reappraisal programs for all types or property. ' -Examination of assessment: appraisal and administrative controls. -Review of appraisals and audits of properties including ageci{ic properties t\fllect.ed for review by county officials. -Examination or assessments· in redevelopment project areas. .. -Scrutiny or appraisal pro- cedure~-employed in evaluation of boats and.aircraft. The contract provides for the state auditing team to make in· terim reports to the county and to' submit the final report on or about July 1. Son's Slayer Faces Tests LOS ANGE°LES (U~l) -A 90-day psychiatric examination has been ordered for a yOung woman accused of chopping up her 7-year-old son and stufrmg the parts into a steamer trunk left along an Arizona highw8y Aug.1. Carolyn Ward, 24, pleaded gui l· ty last month to manslaught~r charges stemming from the de- ath of her son, Alonzo Smith. She was schedUJed for sentencing Ju- ly2L • . Mrs. Ward's boyfriend. Willie Gill. 27, faces trial May 13 in the sl ~r.ing. tional trade association representing some 100 dircct-to- consumer retailers (door-to-door sales). We would like to offer our ·assistance to your readers in re-~--.2 1 nn : 1 a • ut:S.1"' •• OfE'fl 1, " solving complaints aga inst DSA F N ' ' Pl i members. Ourcodeof ethi cspro-or ew' at· orms <' :gram is a voiunlary S<;,lf· _ . • · . · ~ ;regulation prog ram that pro-ff vides a redress · mech;:inism for estimate there may be six lb 19 any consumer with a co mplaint SAN f'RANCJSCO <UPI > -billion barrels of oil in the area concerning any or our merrWcrs. The oil industry has defended its sought ror developmen t by the in-1 Jf problems cannot be smv'cd proposal to place about 16 new oil dustry. with the company directly, ~ drilling plat!orms off the However, he also said: "We are here to help consumers gain Southern California coast. con· don't know if it 's there.,. satisfaction. The only require-ceding there is "no guarantee" In case of a spill. Morri son ,Gem Talk !'. • .ment is that the complaint be in against an oil s pill. said, "We hav~\developed a fleet t writing and include all pertinent An industry spokesman said f-on paper ..:._ of catamarans lo ~ /3!f./.C. /ll11\fPllH.lt::-5 . lf .6:, 'inrormation concerning the Tuesday the 16platforms, visible be handled by the lessors ... \Ve a. "'t'"""'_..,.,.M"°1U,..,..."'111!'!111 transaction. rwr ail complaints and to the eye from land, would be in now believe we can pick up oil 1't: inquiries to Direct Selling As· San Pedro Channel and Santa spills more etfectively than l '.sociation, Dept. $, 1730 M Street, MoniCa Bay, probably between before... OBSOLESCENCE N W Washl.ngton DC 'JN\~ 41f.a and 13 miles from shore. M · Id th l l • · ·• · ~........... ornson sa a more s r· J . S .. Washington, DC S_pokesman Harry Morrison, ingent regulati'ons regarding of· The y.•ord m euns •'f<.illin g into • DSA alao .offer• free putilllbed vice president and general fshoredn·111·ng are in err-~. b I " · W 0 ·1 ndG ~~ dis u se·,'' and ''o so cte 1s ·materials to conSU11JetS .. ''Be manager of estem I a as~ The association said in a state· •· i ti t "th Sa Fr "outdated ·, a ntiq uated ... ,Wise" hlt'ludes ln·home buying ~soc a on, me WI n an· ment last December th at ti .. , •1DSA Opens the Door to cisco business leaders and then ·•availability 'of ocean·going Whal h as this t o do \vith ~· ·Consumer Protection" explains held a.news conference. skimmers, containment booms ·the t'ode of ethics program, and During the news conference, and ti-atned clean\.U) crews wittf diamonds? No other produtl can :•'•Who's Who In Dlrect.Selllng" Mo~r.i~on min,imi.te~ th e rapidresponsecapabilltygreatly be made to remain niodc rn or '.contains a 'brief member cum· poss1b1l1.~y of a ~aJoro1l sp11J , bul reduce any potential for serious pe~mitted lo become an an:ique ·,pany listing. Coples are available added: There is .no guarantee. environmental damage,from an· ·while ,hold1itg and increasin g il:- 7by wrlling to' the at>oye address. There ts a pos1lb1Uty of fJ1 oll .-oil spill." . value yeur by year . :It is req-•••ted 'tlJa~ • 'elf· -spill" · : . ·-If the ... ~nd.ustry eot an im· ·•ddreswed 1tamptkf, .,..slnen· Morr son . admitted .the In· mediate go-ahead, Morri son Buy virtually nny other m ~1jor ~• -abe envelope be e"trloled. • duslr)' it teylnJ to o!fset probable said, significant prQductlon, product and oext year's n1odcl Qr : ~BP Hangs Self ' sANDIEGO (UPl)-pouglas l<Jeorp Pierce, 22, La Me11, who • told fellow J•il inmate. he did not : "•et Wh)''~ he s hould be aliff, :111nred himself In tbe<ount.y Jail : Within less than 2' haun lllerhla : arre1t on· suspicion of theft, 'lherilrs deputies said today • oPPolllion from some , envlroa· which he estimated at• about fashion will be ol>solct.e, '''Orth mentalllta. eo,Ooo barreta: ' da.y. would begin o n I y a r r a c t i o n o r yo u r A be~rtn1 by the Bureab ol ln'about !ive years. HesaJd there investm~nt . Land Manageme~t of the Depart· would be an immediate 5,000 jobs ment o~ the Interior ls scheduled exlra provided in Southern for May I, 1 and 8 In LM An1ele1 California with an increase as into the proPoSed oil and g~s time roes On. . . I • leasing of 297 tracts of sub-, . mereed lands In lhe ChaJ\nel ·Morrison said Northern Islands area. California was ~ot h.igh On the list Reearding this possible Outer qf po11lble oil development Contlnenlal Shelf development, lrela, but that locations off Morri1on 1.ald a:eolo1lsls ~uka ,andthe·!:aatCoutwei:e. ' ,. ._ But buy a di mond and you have o choice . You CHtl h ave it re-set a t a ny time to n1cct the day's style: or k e e p it "as is" and eventua·11 y possess 'a vuluoblc heirloom. No o ther invest1ncnt, gives you this choice. • Make her Mother's Day gift an elegant Lacly Seiko. J. MO. ,,...._,,,,,oo. 17J, .,eUow top, m•l'tlle Drown 11111, l•cet•ll, mar-,.•l•t HAAOlEK c,.,.t•I. No. ZWt7SM-17t .SO. 17J, •I'll•• 100, ••!111 Dl111 111•1, 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .• CdSTA MESA • CONVENIENT TERMS. , B,11;nkAfTI9rl<:1rd-M1atti' CNr9i 27YEARSIN THE SAME LOCATION , Pt-fONE 548-3401 I I• t· !' .. I I I I \ , ' j -. . .... • • ... , I ,. Wednesday, Aprll 23. 197fl • . -' .I I OAILV P1LOT ' Bid Viet Corig Sp1u,l r-eace ' . , Huong .&,'orn~~ Called ruppei ·(Jj A'"'.e~ica RUBBISH DEPT. -Word has eak~ out tOda:Ytliat many our regional trash collectors may be --t.auun-g th·emS'"'elves out On sfrike. • Clearly, this could be a disaster. Just imagine if we have lo leave the trash collecting to all of our neighborhood dogs. These canines already try to do the job f'very week and all they manage is to Spread the rubbish oaround. Just look at the alley behind my place after everybody has !,j,et out their garbage and lrash. The dogs get to it and the place looks like the aflermath of a political convention. . ' From IWlreS.rllnO. • SAIGON -Preahlen\ Tran Van e,-w, thf.'l!'lt lato office two days ago by the reaiSMUon of Na~en:Yaa TIUeu, ~~a bid for neeotiated ~aee ·.t0da1. The Con0nunilti,1cqr118cf\tlil after as their forces coatPl~ted _., ::::.~:~ prqvinc., and lhegovernmftip'p~ . ~_.l'•~tOl\f. , HU?DI rfle"~ ~·..... ~by~ I cloHll Um~ or.u 1mme<ll'1e.-'llld ~.re!!J!Dllllila el uaoll111- for formation ot~l\,e eOollU.. N8tional Ccilmcll.lor ~W1UC01 call~forln:Uie_Puil~-t. ' , . · • . . "THE PRo..08.U. '""',ho .... ,and wlll hardly belp Ille ' Americans out of tbetr 411~ •f.uict .,,e Viet Colli dele1aUon in Saigon. It said HUQlll,w• "ebly, a, puppet ·and part', of.• 1ame manipulated by the Americans to ~eep lbe Thieu clique wtthdi.tt • Thieu, continue.' policy ol neocolonialism, sabotace \be Paris agreement and interfetejwitb the fiC"1 torself-def.ermirlattOn of the South Vlelnamesepeop4~" J-~ ... , • The Commpi•llJ;!iaderiopnlposalloltbeirown. , • Tbe Saigon command admitted: that the Sbuth Vletnarnese army tiad withdrawn from .Ham Tan, capital qi Dinh Tuw pro- vince on lhecoast 7SmileseastolSaiion.' ' -~ · Heavy fighting also was re~ed south of Tay Ninh, and field reports indlca.ted the gOvemm~i :W~s P1'P•rina to wlite off that 13rovincial capital 55 miles.northwest of Salton and pull bacl to a . new defense line at G~ Dau Ha; 35 mit·es from. Saigop. • SOUTll VIETNAMESE commanders moved the govern· , . ' ' 'ii' last w.AfP:l~qies out ol Bien Hoa today in.advance ot aa.ex-. . Co,mm~lst ~ull q~l Ille bl.I 1lr bl1e aorthu11 ·o~ , ' 1- lUtary 10Urce1 sald tJae beleacuered South Vietnamese conlmllDd moved lb 1111 w0rploaea from 1hell·ballered Blea Hoe' toSa116il'1 Tan Son Nbot,alr ~! Tiie .o.l~•e1 )ald1Norlb·\lt-auanen ftnai l30mm fteld·~--lia....._ ~ 11¥ m'1Dla&. A hue• ciiilullla ol omolte from lbe ~•lal"of jhe "'8.•u .istble In Salton.'· ._ M.Wtliry sources predicted an Ul~t Communist attack aoon uainit American-built Bien Hoa, h'eadquarten for 1ovemment milllary (or<H In the~ erea. • . . · ' _Jf!ftSAIGON, an explO&ive de•ke bleoi.up In a Crowded Viet· nanrese market at dusk today, killine or woundi~I mOre than six · Penona and "spreading panic in a city rinsed by Communist troopo . • Police-sald at e_Ut two persoU weJe kill~ and five wounded in .the eq1lp11ktri'ln the Ham Nghi Ql&rket, thre+ bloclts off .Tu Do, Street, a well ~own·\.boroUlhfare frequ~ntecf by Americans and othet rorei1ners. ' : • . ~ .•. I ' ' • • • • TH~EXPLOSION.occurred one ~our before Spjgon's d".il~ curfew began.at 8 p:tn. Jrnmediately iltter the exploston, police fired thefr rifles into the Sir to keep back crowds or curio'us Viet· namese. Some shots wefe also fired into the air on nearby Tu Do Street. ~ Ull'tT~ EadolE~ ' ' . Sen. Stuart Symington (D· ~lo.), who has served near- ly a quarter of c'entury 1n U.S. Senate, says he will not see_k another term in ~97~: He said he based decision on health and the death of · . +~ ' . his ,..,.ife. • · Air Pact Reached . Anyway, ttie current trash ha'Ssle involves 'I:eamsters Local 396, wtUch is composed of the trash collecting people, and an outfit known as the Orange Coun· ty Disposal Association, which is made up of the folks who own the trash trucks. IT IS THE USUAL kind of argumCnt. Money is at the root of it. The trashmen want more and the truck owne rs are a touch re· luctant. Mutilation ' Death Tied ,. ~Q .. ts_ st .. ·u 'father T MIAMI' <UP I ) -, Natio11_a'l Airlines and the Air hine Pilots As sociation have reached settle- ment on a ricw contract. averting the possibility or a strike that could have shul down the airline for the second time in a year. Tenns or the new agreement, al)' rived at Tuesday under feder41 mediation, were not immediately disclosed. If the trashmen fin-ally go lo a full·court press on all this a nd go out on strike, the walkout stands to arfect large areas of our coun- ty. Word has it that many coastal areas, s uch as Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach, could be left • with their cans sitting out. : Newport. Costa Mesa. Mission ;; Viejo, southern Laguna areas ~and El Toro will apparently •.elude this mess because they are r in a different trash setup. j DESPITE TllE strike threat, ~-some of the tra-sh contractors are :· vowing they'll dd whatever they ! have to in order to get the rubbish :.'collected. · ~ This is all fin e but I've never r, considered my~elf a great ~­ It lributor to the rubbish crunch ~anyway. I don't pui ~uch trash )out. I keep it all in the house. f 'This, of course, includes my bot· ~,tie collection and :stacks Of old t/brown paper bags which I am "J sure will be useful again once the ; soggy bottoms dry out. ' . ~ That trash which I do manage f to get out back in the alley still •.manages lo attract the morning :! convention of the neig'hbortiood r-noglr&:-catSAssoCiation.-. - '· 11 •• I\ TllE BIGG EST CANINE in the I; bunch is in charge of tipping over ~the container while the rest stand r by. ready to paw carefully ' through all the refuse in an al· : te mpt to dis cover disc:arde d ; edibles. ' ', I si.mRIY caonot understand ; their fascination for this chore. It i! has to be an e xe rcise in frustra- ~ lion . l never throw a nything away that is edible. My trash is mainly composed of old plastic wrappers and orange peels: I do :. oot cOnsider orange peels edible. ' Apparently the dogs and Cats don't either. They just le ave Lhem strt=wh around. ;-~ The only reason I throw away ~plastic wrappers is out of I vengeance. Everything· rrom nuts and bolls to cheap ham- ! burger comes in a plastic wrap- 1 per these days. The wrapper has been designed so that you ca_nnot open it s hort· of breaking three fingernails . By that time, you're ready to throw it all away. ALLTlllS ASIDE, we now face the perils of a trash strike. I'm not so worried about what it will do to all or us. I just hope it doesn't overwork all the neighborhood dogs and cats. ' 'To Pilr,olee. • • SALEM, Ore. (AP) -A mild· mannered plumber's apprentice, who served 12 years in prison for the dismemberment slaying or a Portland woman in 1961, was a~­ rested here Tuesday and charged with a second mutilation killing. Richaid L. Marquette, 40, Was charged in Marion County Dis- trict Court with th, slaying of Betty Lucille Wilson, 3S. Her mangled body·was:found..by a fis· herman Saturday attemot>n in a WilJamette River's loui:h,.. INVESTIGATING officers CINCINNA 0 TI <UPll -Mark ,Levy, 21; the falher ol qulatUplets , born four· weeks prematurely to i'his wife· ·who had been taking fertility drugs, said today "I don.'t know what's bit me. I've never cbah1ed'diapers." Doc~ra said chances for the quints survival were very good. Three girls and two boys, d"5cribed by doctors as "normal and quite lovely babies," were born-to Mrs. Pamela Levy, 28, ·ancinnati, at General Hospital Tuesday afternoon. ' • '"111U 'IS GOl·NG to be a litUe 'tough for the first year or so," said•,Levy.; '.!I've .never chaPged \Uaj;ers. This ts still hard to believe. 1 don't know What has hit me." • said the woman's legs, arms, head and breasts hatl ~een "Al firs.l-they told us to expect severed and her sexu'al organs lwina and ,.then later triplets," ha'd been removed. said Leyy, "And now here we are Mrs. Wilson, who lived with a with quints." sister in the small town of Scio Dr. lrwih Light said ''the southeast of here, was last seen babies are doing fine and the out-· at the Pepper Tree Restaurant in look for their survival is very Salem Friday night. good. They are very active and Marquette was arrested at the v.ery vigorous babies." trailer house in Satem where he Mrs. Levy.,. a counselor at had lived for mos t of the Wpe While Oaks Junior High School, since he was paroled from •the is petite ~nd.nei1bbors esUmat.ed state prison about two·year:i;'ago. s,b.e we;1ghs only .about 100 He wis convicted in 1961 of )S:iJI-, •• ~els. ~ ~ ing JO,!ln Bae 9!_udle,_a ~-l'_,e~~:.-i...ot,..._. · •• old Portland. housewife. She was ,~ .... <JAMES M. Sutherland, 1n reported missing from her home charge· ef the hospital's pre- on Junes. ruatur:c:_ nurs~ry w~er__!: the in·. THREE DA yg: later, portiops fa~ ~ere. be~ng fed 1ntrav~nous- of her body were discovered, ·in ly~ ~~d th': first 72 hours 11 the varig.us southeast PorUancl loca· cntical penod. . tions. On June 14, o~er remains Sutherland noted ~ ~~all~t were discovered .in a duffel bag baby ha~ to have a nu~r blOod in the refrigerator or MarqueUe's trans.~uston Tuesd~?' mght and Portland reside.nee. • ·• then see~ed w.ell. . . A nationwide manhunt.result-'The ~ab1es, all born WJl;htn . a ed in Marquette's arrest June 30 tw~-m1nute spa If, _ranged in in Santa Maria, Calir: weight from 3 -pounds, 3ounces to He wa:s conviCted or first-4 pounds, 13ounces. Tbeytotafed degree murder and sentenced to 19.~ds, 14 ounces. . . liJe in the Oregon State Peniten-~.rs. Levy began laking ~. tiary. He was described as a fei:ttlity drug 11 m~ aeo, ··model prisone r" and was said .J>.r. Allen R. Shade, the paroled Jan. s 1973. f!hy1_1c1an who ~~de the d e-• livenes. "The fertility drug was Qua~eJolts Puget. Sound SEAITLE. Wash. (AP) -The second minor earthquake in a week has jiggled the PUget Sound · area , but a Uni-kersity of Washington seis mologi~t said the occurrence "doeSit'" seem to. . portend anything." 'l'he quake registered 4.0 on the Richter Scale. IL was felt at 6 :04 · p.m. Tuesday from Seattle as far away as Olyms}ia, 60 miles to the south. most likely the. cause of the multiple births. D...,Plol.D....., 116-Mr ...... Monday-Friday: If you do not have your paper by 5:30 p.m., catl belore 7 p.m. and yO\lr copy Wiii be de- livered. Saturday and Sunday: II YoU do not rKeive vour copy by 9 a.m. Salur- dey, °' 8 a.m. Sunday. catl befon!J 10 am. ·rr vour coPY w~ll be delivered. Clrc...._ Tokpl o 10 Most Orange County Areas Mz..4JJI North•est Huntinoton Beach, and Westminster ........ 1-.11zt San Ctemenle. Caplstraoo Beach San Juan tapistrano. Dana Point, Soufh l,.aguna. Laguna Niguel •.. ! •..... .,.,,_,. , Everglades Get Rain ~ Cloudb~ts Fail to End Drought, However Temperatures All>llOl<llrQlif! 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' • ·1 ' I 'I Siate Wil~ Pay In Prls~it ,o.;aths. • I SAN FllANCISOO !AP).- Calilomta a1reed to pay io ~of Sl70.~ to relatives of dliee Soleilad Prison inmates f&ally allot~· 11uard in llml. , ~·put of the .out<lf""-t set- .. t1e:meat Tuesday the state did not .clmit any wron1doina: aa the _ JI~ of tbe delendauta. , ' I ' ! l!OWEVER, 1 federal ..art l j11ey earUer llll•·m-.11ad~ eiPt of 10 former or curreat . Soledad Pri-employeo ''lecaJ, " ly respomible and ·un.e• ... tn the · inmates' deaths. . \ -The jury was ready· to·recoo- vene to determine damaps in the $1.2 million civil· suit wllen the setUemeat was announced.· 'Tbejuron were excused. • 111REE RLAcX inmates -W. L. Nolen, 25 ; Alvirf Miller,·23, and CleveJaQd Edwards, 2Q -were •shot by guard O. G. MiU erd1U'iD& a fight -between eight black and •eight while prisoners in the prisollls maximum aecurity ex- ercise yard on Jan.13, 1970 . A Mon\erey County grand jury ruled the shootings justifiable homicide. ' ~ttorney M'elviA BeW 008· i.oded durin& the trUI tllat -.tine "~1111 been. dellber~'Mt ' 'UP beca~ -"' ratlal utred' ..... were klllfl "u part ol a con· · apiraey h1tclle4, by ·priloio at-. ' ftcia)J. ' Gov. Ed111und Br own Jr. re· vealed Tuesd a y t... paid $12.136 in income, property , and §ales t axes for 1974 on a taxable income of $35,484 and is awaiting $2,670 in refunf!s. MAN CHARGED • .. • Wednesday. April 23. 1975 DAIL'( P!LdT 1.; Doctors Plan Insurance Walkout SAN FltAN--C15-CO now racing new rates ot CV PI> -llton1 doctors. up to Sll,000. The cosllor ia Su Fraaci1ce, plu t.o such in1uraoce ia i96o treat oely emer1ency wuaboutt300annually. cues next week \o ~ Dr. John A. DiilCOIJ , test huce increases In president of the San malpractice insurance Fra n ci s c o Me di cal rates. Society said Tuesday that the group ··supports J?oclors who last year and endorses" the re" pa1d aboul $5,000 each fusal or doctors to pa y ' for s uch insuranc~ art; the new insurance rates and their refu!'lal lo "-'Ork without malpractice pro- l~ion. · "Many members will be forced out or practice May l ," said Driscoll. A g .r o u p of anesth esiologist s, raced with premium ·in creases of as much a!'I $15,000 a year, m et last week and decided to strike against the new irisurancc rates "1 ith ou 'L an esth es iolog ist s, sur- geons cannot \\'Ork. idl- ing hos pital fa cilities . Tht> sur~t'Ons, who also fotce big ins urance rate iri crea.sc:,, back the walkout. DrisC'oll re ru scd lo c-.i ll t he threatened action by doct(>rs a ··strike ." AIEHO_USEJ.ALE t COSTA MESA: 11th & PLACENTIA (7141 646 ·- WS ANGELES (AP ) -Former Long Beach City Councilman Wayne B. Sharp was indit,1.ed by a federal grand jury Tuesday for allegedly lying about reCeiv!Dg a $1,000 bribe from ap illecal gadiblin1operation ~in office. , The one-count indict- \YAY?fil~@) @ [}{]fil~~DI~@IT@[ill • I ( State , ) men\ is the first handed down· as a result of an in- ~-------· veatigatioa by the federal Organized Crime Strike Fo~and the FBI intp al- legations o'r fraud and corruption in Long Beach ci · ty government. The grand jury is investigating allegations that some Long Beach city councilmen were bribed lo provide benefits lo Ringo Inc., an illegal gambling operation in the City. Ringo Inc. was closed by police last year. · neetf••. llfU Slfilled SACRAMENTO (UP[) -Legislation aimed al opening more="clty, t'bunlS' and state government meetings to the public stalled in a Senate commit· tee Tuesday ror lack of a quorum. ' Bat fl•e 1J1embefa. of the Governmental "Organization ~om~b-acting as a ay,beommit- "' tee, recom~enfi.~ of.• •-u v* with ode ,mtenlion that the ..-sure.,be approved. The "omnibus Open ~Meeting _?!DI" was ~&ppnsored by the,..Califomia .. Newspapei'-Pub1ishers Association.-_ .. ' ' )'--·~·"" ....... POMONA (UPI) -:-Clare Evan Koopmans, 25, 1 was shot in the chewst and killed TueSday by a teen- ager anger ed after the victim scolded o_ge_j)(_lhe boy's (riends. Police sai4 Koopmam, OWtt..er of an apartment building, was cleaning one of bis units when he "--found a boy near his parked truck and chased him away. Two teen-agers appeared a few minUles later lo confront Koopmans about the incidellt and an argument started. Ttte boys left and reportedly re- turned a short lime later with a rifle. Koopmans died instantly from a single shot and the suspects fled. - Veltfcle Race Ca~ RIVERSIDE (AP! -A scheduled olf·road vehicle race has been called off because, the sponsors failed to get permission to cross a strip or ,private property along the 75-mile route lhrouch the Lillie Chuckwalla mOWllains . The race, sponsored by the ·Blythe Off-Road Racing Association, was set for April 26·27 and would have featured ipoto'rcycles, dune buggies and four-wheel drive vehicles. Budnes ... n Senaeaced .VENTURA (AP) -Thorrias J . Stone·a Jr., 50, a Sherman Oaks buslnes:i;man , has been placed on 10 years probation-in 8.n alleged $1 million oil well drilling tax shelter scheme. The sentence was imposed Tuesday by Superior ! 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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE : • Police UniOn -DiSpltt(', A pitched batUe is raging between the cily of S~n Clemente and the Public Safety Employes Assocta· Uon. orgijnized to 1·epl'esept: the city's ~lice officv~. · The tempest bet~en the two.parties erupt"." last week aftet' the police officers ann9unced thel.l' de· cislon to hire the Teamsters tJnion as their bargaining agentin salat'Y negotiation., with the city. . • . may in ra'ct be allowing nudity on eve~ thole heavily us..i family beaches ·where it is clearly not· ap-~ proprlate. ' 1 •• i- oThe council's best bet probably i. to begin witll t)lose bea~el and by local )aw ban nudity there. Al ·fOr'tbe sm let etr{fll the belt answer might be to wait an4 see if '· 1111 develop, then.t.ake action quickly ,ifUceasaey: ,' ! · • • : ,1 ' ~ • 'I. • • ~ City councilmen responded by re·enact1111 a re· -llOlution..origiJ!ally. •00.-ed-in..19.70-thaLlor.bid&..the city's peace officeri :from joining, •.fllllaling or ... :'· 'dlicitina Law -par-ticipating-in.labor:.uniOns.e-----~-'~-:,---+.~-~-----i,..., 1 .. 7" The next mo\(e' was made by the P.Oiice. who tW· 1 ' Rare is the PersOn who, aner dealing with a push~ nied they had joined the Ul'.lion . They say they, h~ve •ci00r-to-rdoor salesman, hasn't said "there ought tolbe done nothing more than sigh a contra cl with the union • 8 law'' against soliCttin&. -for l'epresentalion. ~ Listening ,ta" cOq.tin~g CQdlplaint~ of residents Obviously, it's a fine point. And it's one that will that ·their privacy is beinl invaded by peddlers who ha,•e to be resolved peaceably bcl\vecn the two bother them on eveoinfs: arKI weekends, the SHn Juun purties i( tensions are to be eased . Capistrano Clty Council is getting ready. to enact such · a law. • .,. • . Be h Nu. dity· Issue · In th'eir order to city aides to beg\fl work on an an-ae . . . . li·soiicitalion ordin~nce, the couti~il 11sked for 8<C011)• Public riudit)' un beaches,· its.prohibition , r.estric-· prehensix~ definition oC \\;'hat, ••soficiting·''· actually tion, or all.o'fance· \ViUiout 'c:on~rols is ~nder cOn-·mealntst;s' on· th1·s· dermiiion,'that lhe,ordi~anCe' will ul: sideration by the Laguna Beach Clty council . t:nable · to resol,·e councilm<inic Uifferences, timately'.stand or fall. Too broad an application. o~ the Mayor £1.o)r llolrn punted the qul'stion to a public term mi·ght well work against many com-i:nun1ty or- • .. ), " l - .. • , • I . ' 'I .. • • I . . ( -·-study sessron and asked for citizen comment. g8niz'ath>ns, such as the Girl Scouts or the United It is doubtful if the rc..•sulting clumor at that meet-Way \lthich"the community supports. in g \Viii sol\'e much. In Laguna Cushion, tht' issue is" Outright banning of ~olicitation has bee~ urged on ' 1one 00 ,1,:hich l:.'veryonc in tO\\i·n ,,·ill hold an uncom-the council as being easier lo enforce~ But 1n a coun- promising opiniori, positions running the spt!t:trum try-and a community-where we pride ourselves on frotn mid-Victoria·n prtidery.to ·'anything goes." freedom of speech and freedOm of enterp1ise, '''.ease 'The question anises ~cause of <J lapse of stale . ·., o.f enforcement" cannot.1 be tbe-,primary considera-'We/come to Brown Bag Airlines' no-frills flight number - ~. which may even get off tlte ground one of these days!' Ja,,·s \\·hich formerly covered the n·udity issue. Linder t1on. . . sotne leg<1 I intl•rpretation 110\\', if cities 'vish to ·ban Other corhmuhities have found a . fai1:ly simple nudl's on their beaches, a local law is requii·ed . permit system. workable, and it should work ip San By not acting, the Laguna .Beoch City Council Juan,.C~pist~a~o. The Long ~oadof Laiiguage (SYDNEY HAR.BIS) Speaking or la.nguages and changes 'in words, as I was the other day, my youngest daughter read me an amusing ·passage rrom her seve nth ,grade gram· mar book ( .. Word Clues" by Amsel Greene l. · A little boy learned iii class that "apathy" m eant "lack of feeling ." Asked to com- pose a sen· tente usin·g thal ·word, he wrote : "After 'the accidelii', he had apathy in }Jl1 leg.'' Well, why not? It is \har.dly the lit· tie 'boj's fault tha! languages freeze up so that the word no. loo1er literally ,tanm for lbe thing. In the beginning every . word had a concrete image refer· ring to something. , ONE C.:OULD almost take 100 English words al random and show how time has squeezed the physical out or them, leaving on· Jy a vague abstraction. This is Why languages must continually grow, shed , and ren e \1: themselves, or they· become fossili'zed remnants without powel' or vitality. 1 In flipping through her text- book, I ran into a lilt that in- cluded the following common words: climax, comet, planet, scandal, zest, canopy, trivial. pit- tance, mile, paltry, onyx, clinic, and rival. As ·the author points out, when these word& were coined and de- rived , eath r e r e rred lo something ·tangible that ex· plained ils m~aning. But, in go· ing from Gree~ to Latin. and then to English, the original image has been lost, and the modern re- ader has no clue lO: its graphic . -,•. '' s • I ,· - . Spoi.li11g K~ds No;Ki11d11-:ss Dear. Gloomy Gus Home :Fai111r~~ Affee~· Society ·To the Editor: ""'" . . ' So Laguna's Roy Bolni becomes mayor for another term . When former· mayor· Charlie Boyd was ousted, wasn't it · Holm who set up a one- year rotating t e rm for ;. "t is my opinion. that the t>lg- ,gest protllem in the United states today and, perhaps, the .world- the tebelliori, fajlure of marriafc and crime rate-ii a direct. result of the Jack of discipline in lhe •home .. mayor? C.A.C. ........ , G..i , ........ "" ., ............ .., ·...-.n..,.. .. __ 11uorllyNfllct• ....._ .. """ ... .,.._....,, s...111 ...... ,_..,.teGlllMlyGtn, Olily P'illtt. meaning. ·'Climax" was originally a lad- der ; '·come t '' .meant long· haired, rrom the streaks behind that kind of s.tar ; "planet" was a . wanderer ; ''scandal" was a trap or snare; '.'zest" was a bit of orange or Jemon peel; "canopy" "'as the first mosquito net; .. trivial" was the place where ~ l htee roads met , and aimless gossip was exchanged. ASTONISHING how all these ''dead" words come lo lire when \.\'e perceive their reason for ·be- ing. A "pittance" was a portiil}n or rood given to beggars; a ''mile'' was 1,000 paces' as marke d off by the Roma·n legions; •·paltry" .was nothing but rags ; ''.onyx'' was a fingernail ; "c linic" came frorn the word !'bedside"; and 'l '·rival'' was simply someone wbo li ved on the other side of the river bank,. Even names had a vividily that perishes wjth time. The little "Pygmy" was namOO by the an-. cient Greeks because it meant "fist" -and a pygmy was a Greek measurement from the elbow lo the knuckles of.thefis~!?d . hand . We speak poetically of a "'myriad'' or trees or'stars.; but to the ancients it meant 10,000, just as •·million" means an exact number to us. · The next lime. one candidate accoses another of "ifevaricat .. ing" instCaa of lying, keep in mind that ·'prevaricate" meant to \1;alk crookedly, and you will know he is being called a crook. Solomon, the wise man of old, staled tbat 'if we loved our children we would chasten them. What is the result If we do not? Our children grow up to be self· centered. They will not yield to the desires of others, t.be demand of law, or tl)e dis\:ipline of . military service. They have not . been taught in ~the home to com- promise their way or will with lhe way or will of others. . . · · WREN' ~o ~•Poile,;I children grow up and marry, tbere·i1 no way. to nicdncile them 'to ibe giV~ and tak.e of m'aniage because all ,they know is taliie. When~ law says you must not, they reply "you con't te,11 n\e_aµything -I wll~ Wb'en ~e ai'my officer says you must, ~ply, I will not. If they h&il been taught ;with a switch to obey:their parent.a, they could-eBsitY cort)prOiniSe ·their own will when theY. grow up. If parents love. their children. they will give them this advantage. JAMES W. BOLDING To'.lbe Editor.:,~ -1lhe Freedom Train 1 which re- c et1 t.l y" left Delliware will travel .'176;080 miles, visiting 76 clties.111e trai~ will carry many important historical objects: _de- picting 200 years of America'• proeress. The American Lecion Freedom Bell will be mounted on a flat car as part 9f the train. Two times the size of the Liberty Bell, it will be donated to the nation al the end of the tOur. The Freedom Train will visit Sacramento Nov. 18, 1975; San Francisco, Nov.'25; Fresilo Dec. 9; LoS Angeles, Dec. "M;; arid Saft Diego Jan. S. Th,.e tour eals in Miami on Dec.· 23, 197&: Ten million people are expected lo •visiljls exhibits. ,----~~--~""IJ•··~· fl, . , ~d'live full ii me to the prOJect ( ' MAI,LBO-X"'. "J · ~ua~!jcations a• a crttlc, on tff:e and l!k• the matter away frdm. · tiasii of his reviews.and blS"own tlle_ s~rv11ors who have failed work in tOcal theaten. When lAe uson.lhia lmporfanl·ma~ter. , "--------'!'.~• __ ,.., 'letter wl.1 printed these com- Letter-1 from Mlder1 mr welcome. ments were eniirely deleted1.di1· -l JOSEPH A. GIANNINI The right to condense letter• to fit tarting n,y remarks and making rpo.c! or eliminOfe libd ii reserved. one paragraph almost meaning-Wl•e Bo11rof I Letter-a of 300 vordt or-11fta will be Jess. · · ~ given preference. All letter• muat in-To the Edi lo~: elude lignature ond,rnaitillf addreu I FEEL J have been Publicly As one who·has participated in but name• .may be ·~ on re· misrepresented in ordef to pro-lh! boyCOft activ'ities ol th.e Unil· qutsf if .uf/icient reason i.sapparent. tect your reviewer from bars.I) ed Farm Workers,.I was Poetry will not be pKbli.shed. ._ criticism. Letters should 'eitbei' . particu~ly interested in a re- VE'l'ERANS' organizations and others in Or:ang~ County should request tbatµM!.trai!' add !\nah,eim or· some•other -swtubte city to its schedule. Orang~Coun­ ty has the second l"argest popula· tioo in the state C!Dd sOOuld not be ignored. Bicentennial ce.leJ>ra- Oons aree.xpect~ a teach v1s1l: , , 'l'he" people ·or Orange County should protest our omission from the Freedom Train sCbedule by . writing 'their ·Congressmen ,and· Senators. · O.'W.PRICE itle1"11101t K-.~pe11s-. To the Editor: Just finishing reading Mn. Becker'• letter <Apdr 18), and f felt ·1t needed some corredion. M• non-members have milcon· ceptiona· about us. M a life-loo& . member of the Church of Jesus Christ of l:.atter Day Saints, Mormon if you musl, 1 would like lo answer her. Yea, both our young men and women may go, if ci.lled. on mi~­ sions; only more men go ~.auae we ladies are needc;.d 1t. home. Even: member !s a in!Ssionary. From 18 to 21, we are fini.shing our homemaking educatro. and learning what we will need lo "know in our own homes. OUR FOOD storage is for any tinieofneed, l.ackoflncome,etc., not nece11arily the ''nfillen· niUm ." • be rej"ected as unsuitable, oredi>· . c:el'I\ advertisement which the eel with an eye to the writer'&" in· Pilot c·lirried by the Gallo tent. The Pilot cited ita, ~licy o( · Corp0fation1"Whil~ I cannot af. delelinc potentially },lbelou1· ford sOch an,~d. tb~ are some. material,·but in fact mt remarks' thfn11·Wblt:h deserVela reapodse. were· no more than criUcilri\r., of 'Jn 1967,~fter')'e-an of struggle an individual's theatrical com-iii the fields, the UFW obtained 'petence, a form of "libel .. wtOCh ·contract• at.Gallo -.the la·rgest Mr.'Tilu1 is permitted eVH)' day Wil)ery In the nation. In the six oflbeyear. years follawing they created the lamtoldthatmyonly~ means for .. lhe workers to enjoy is to write another letter, sO I aim the 'basi~ rights of labor. tra:. reluctantly cxpoi.ing mY.'elf lo creased·tiesiicide protectio~."'~l-. your excessivefy ·protective ~ ter w_pg-:s. health care and bt.!1er censor again. The damage has "l such things w~r& establish~. alrea.dy i>een done in my case ~ut".di;i 1973, Without a secret, but I warn future letter:write~ b.tJlk>l eiectiOn, these contr'aJ:t,s that in my opinion tht'.Pilot ift-o..._w_ere lost to the 'Peamst.enr. This -terpi-eta ils editing Pnvil• too acti~ w~·s never raUCied by the broadly and self-servin-1)'·, and ma Jo r 1 t y of the Ga 11 o favors the egos of its st.aft'1over farmworkers, for most of them ' the g.00 faith of it• re8dets. ' went on sirike and began aaking PATRICK BRUMBAUGH the public lo boycott the wines • · until elections are held. Elections God a11d Go.,~••ewt which oftly aw.ail Gallo's action .. Tdthe Editor: , ''In God We D~ Not Trust." Thank you for . lhe ~article on Madyln Mays O'Hair .\pril 18. It's too bad that mOre Americans are not as interested in preserv· inl our Constitution as is Mrs. O'Hair. May I suggest that President ."Fotd appoint Mr8. O'Hair as his non~ptntual' advisor. The past adviaon such as Rabbi K·orfr, Billy Graha'm and Father McLa111h11r'have ~rtalnly,been inadeqtiatt. t ~INK il~s high time we con- C'elllrateon reality and human ap· proaches and rorget the dogma, m)'lhology and a god that has bee'n proven (to people who think forlhemselves) does not exist. As p8rt of this effort, I have never challenged the public's 'right to shop at the store of their choice, Instead. we are asking people's unders tanding and rooperatidn. In order to win the strike, the farm\Yorketl just ex· ert the fullest amount of pressure on Gallo. Thus. we are asking that the public boycott•the wine . ' I HAVE never used "harass- mei;it , intimidation, verbal abuse, obscenities, and eve(l physical res tr.a int" to carry this. message. rlor ha,ve •I seen any other UFW picket. On the con- tfary. I have,bCe"' the object or such action. a5 have other pickets throughout tht: nation. I have known Mr. Brian both in court COran1e County Deputy Dillrict Atlomey) and rut. If he aaid, "beards and liJng hair are forms of affectation and Win· eerily," well theQ ~ey must Reagan Strengt·h Surp~ rises ~~:;r,:.ke~~ I got the feelln1 ·from Mn. Look around the world. )Vherever you find a dependency oo a 1od. you will find chaos. I'm . sure that the· milliom of un· employed are not convinced bY the phtUe, "Iii God ~We Trus\," Gallo is correct, though, in say- ing that legislation is needed. The .current bill, AB1. would place lhe farmworkers under the same laws by which· the in- ~du1trial unions •ere orgariizc<t. 'Last year, Gallo helped lo block its passage, but throuah a slront: boycott perhaps this law wilt beeOme a reality. WASHINGTON -President Ford's top political advisors were issued a private warning lat week calculated to shatter the pollyanna climate al the ·White ttou1e: under today's conditions, Ronald Req:an would eweep de · Je1ates from t b e 1 3 Southern and Border slates , against Gerald R. Ford in a race for the Republican nomination. That assessment came from the Republic8n ct.I rm an of thole lS slates, meeting secretly at lhe Sheraton-Carlton Hotel here April l•. Three Ford aides, who came to the hotel rrom the White ~. were informed the Presi· dent's prO!ipects in the South were trretrieva bll' w ~plans tor 1978 werft started n1.o ~and aotoneday later,4 TBI: tJPSHOT: the s t~ cllalrmen perceived a sy~ ,, I i l . Beclcer•s letter ·that the reall.y on the dollar bill. , ROBERT JACKSQN ., Alrperf PeHfln etarted running for reeled.IOn the didn't mean to be. rude when dfa. ( ] uy he entered the White lloule, .... 1n, Prophet J-.>b Smith, EVANS·NOVAK Reec11aia. but Mr. Fonlhaacloae but Just c11c1n·t 11:n-any better. _ nothing. Since better than half Tiit ·Ptopltet, Joo'llll Sotith, as "-----------"" the Southern deleeatea iri 1978 (u aa I kno•, went deall-~ftll To the Editor: pathetic ear from political· counselor Robert Hartmann· and hia deputy, Jack Calkins. But tbtir consensus was that the third and mOJt important Ford adviser attending lbe rneetifta:, White House chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld, went away unmoved . and unimpre,1ed. When the state chairmen~com· pared notes before the presiden- tial aides arrived, they were ama~ed by the unanimous rePort of Reacan strength -ewa tn the Border states of Oklahoma and Kentucky . Florida 1tite chairm•n BUI Taylor .reported a l>!C Re•a•• lead In 1111 -·· early pretidenUal PtlmMJ t.bat could knock Pretlcleat l'onl out olthe •ace. These results were Pl'••ed to the Ford aides by Cl-Reed ol Mlul11lppl, leoder el the Sout.ltem chairmen, whoatnued tJtls was no utl'P'ont ~ but • 11.-.. effort to Ille Pieaidenl,. BIRUll K. Ila )"ill be picked in primlirie1 tobia1rave.· , . It ii evident oor Or n\)' i'ather than conventions, he 1. • MRS. CAROLA. WI~ •-.erviaors have ~)IC . ent warned, tile· Pr.e1ldelll cannot 'in efforts to solve our .8Jrport . '=°U::'!:!'::,.:1:0.:;a'bul-=, Mlsnp..e-fat19• !:!:i.Jh:J'.1.::•~•~e~~J:.~· bulk! 1tote,orldl•-wltldt To the Editor: ' point. We need a new~ iind requlretlmeto,.r1ec:t. · Lut nek J 1'f'Olelo Ute Pilot, ,Citino 11111• oppeaN' lo. be lhe ' .-plolnlaC lll•t T~ Tibia' ~ lolkol loeollon . J.et'1 lcqet San THE ONLY' UDS:. -riewol" .. llied.toflli"llilSouth • DMco Co1111tr'1 problem• ond t ft anolya CoHt • ......._.., ~ .U.. IOivt oar O"D '"!itlt 0 jetport :::.en U.:~!-~ ~ ployad Indifference aGd in· .,......,. where our OW11 CflO\lllY blems, crltlclaed ltlm · ror uot -IUritylolkairvducUoeotia· ..,. reap lta '•IJ. ~ ol the duplitatinawhotNi-dklobcM perimentahrorb. , llnmelolbeneill1., _,, . t1teVodn1Rl&hUAd(-Umtt· I que1tlon~ llr. ·Tltua' :::f:I ~~· t0hre• te.11na.1.~·u~ eel lo the l>Hp s;::~ n-•• plll!lllS"'llOll •• ~:.!'!n~i.:tou.. ore•· QUOtee ·t!io~:isr·~ ...... t llr. Ford "didn't bove the •c;:-Giia -Ille 1U10':.•-moketb•1t-l 1•kl ..__.".LMtltlloll,S.F.ln. .,,. ... _., -la ~8-oldllared•.ithet tlultdol ...... ::: .. _ tlt8t I ,;;; , •ili111 af'wlto 81 eHtl•I 81pen._ cm the hne -.1eu, lo -bock on -. .-powbClloot. In - Pr•k!Mtt'• .......... a-.i t1tea tltMloloolllorwordto,111111i.... -..,..ia. a _...,. corrodedhlmfflrtoaO)rltereal·, llotWMnWOlllial\oCloim-U. mllltlM a I~' 1J m-the Prakllllt'1 llloff, ~.tor oil m1 •--::.sbu booolM It k "!'I of the oot.U. Pi:..-, loond suta. =::-lllhed, .••• the . to ...... ., ... --M-bet crniUcoll7 · · for the ltlllC7 af ... • _.J,._.., :.:.=~~ -w1111 ;"!1; ;a;r=:.:." lean .for c::.:;~~-~ • ) , I If.farmworkers 'are tnfly In the union of their choice, then let elections vcriry it. ARNOLD A. ERICKSON ORANGE COAST Df\llY PILOT ftobfrl N. Wt~ . ....,....,. TMmtJ I Kt~1Jd, M of Barbara K~bkh., £'dfforial Page £4MOr ., ~ I Tt.e editori•I page al Ute [).tty Piiot see ks to Inform. •nd ltiDNl•te readers by Pl'••lns ~Ult\ paaediY~rse CO'PFSE'vy 1'11 topfca of interest by lfadlcat· 111 eoi.ftl.Jll.ttt •ltd cart.oclllllb,..,. Pl'M'idlnc a forum for ree.sen· YMws ull by 11reHatJM thl1 MW1p&pet •1 oplnlon1 Ulf'kleu on CUrrent topics. The tdltortal ....... fl( 1be Dally Piiot ..... '..,., tn !lot edltori.ll -It u. top ot \lte p11e. OplnMnl a .• PAAed by the colu~ ... ca~1 and letter Wit..,. arw • • lbek oWn •nd no endOl'Hlltellt Ill ~ their "1..,.. bJ the Dall:r Piiot -!!O"llttttr<d, .~. Aprtl 21, U'l5 , in 't· as •· c lo f. e e. le ed t ix e oy n' "t.' 'er m g es ns ., ve e's ir ng nd he X· re ng SS· al en his. ny n· or er ay- ed. Id he in- e<l. k ~ ill the let N I j I J ., ' ------. . ' --~-"'.-.c""-__ -· ' - A -Deeper ~k · , I . · Court Takea Up Top~~ebate · . .. •• ~ ... l ·~ " . ,._ /" WASHINGTON CAP> -'llui U.$: Bel-Brennan bl'OUllhl up lhe pro· Supreme Court hal heard ~ eedural matters, Kusner t'U telling on toples' dancine. but appMNcJ'to the court ihat the caae was not one bf •bow more interest in princlDI• 'Of ''"'bM;(b.-U..a~ revelry in.a'place tha.t lederali•m ; than Ip lhe queeilon of "'""'If~'· ' · bat~ bnoaa!JI. • , , ~-~·Ille establishments"did not New ;y~ork law1er .l{erbert s.. e.UaaJntOpl!as'wattresseswhomoved ~ner; arguing Tuesday in1eupport.r abcNt·'•DW>ftl the patrons, but only of"a r~eial judge's ruling ... lhetlthe'. pnJlMloa.al~dancers -who perforlned .. North Hempstead, N. ¥-., topleta 'oo 1ta1e. He said some ot th~em were daecin.e ordinance is unconatlt"·-New,Yort. ballerinas mQOlllighting \o ~ -..1.~said the-ordinanre infringes...:... Make-extra-money_ freedom of txpresslop. • • · THE CHALLENGED. ordjnance llJSTICE WILLIAM J . Brennan Jr. pr0hibi18Proprietors of any public ia1d that inaY be true, but it m•Y not pl•ct froJll permitting. waitresses or UPWT ro • miUft\ ~ause there is a question. dnftn tiliappear With the bre.asts or •a .. c .... ., , wlNUler lbe judge h•d any business 1ower"1taoftheto!'S:Ouncovered. I Actor Robert Redford rullnc~ lh~~e intbefi~l~ace. U.8.'Diltrict Judge John R'. Bartels I.Serves on Erltergency "You eould-be..Tight on everything, of BroOkiyn beld in 1973 that this was T b •w Id ~-1 t · I "B unromtituUonal because it ''prohibits as k F' or C e on ut ..... -cou IJ'I::' mma ena • rerm.-n acrO.s·tbe,.boa.rd norlobscene con-F.nerly OpUbns ..:._ 8 told-Kassner: ·. . 1 duct... . ··~tlon o! scienlilts, -Tbe Procedural,. qUeSlion, wllictl Hi s d~lsion was upheld by lhe U.S. \b~siriessm~~. en-tookupmoatof~eS:d~':s arguments', Circuit Court in New York and town v1ronme ntalist and arises frQJft a l~O S\lptenie Courttc:te· off · I -"" 1 d • 'consumer ' groups. cision, that ted~lal ' cOurti may c,r· ~ •c~a~s ap~a e ·-.. ' l ' Wt1dnead1y. April 23. 1975 • .... 1 r11.v 1 Marine Lecture8 to Start at OCC . I f , A four·p1rt lectu~Friday evenings , 1ram J1 open to the willconducl these1sions. 1erle1 d ealln1 wil throua:b May 23. from publlc•taoebarge, Mertz has done research marine bloloiy Will 7:30-9:30 p .m . ln the col -~· CharleJ-Me,rtz. mV'ne at Marine land or the · offered· at Onne• Coa!Jt e1e's Science Lecture 2. blolotY oce•no1raphy in · Pacific. Colles,ebeJJlnaing llay 2. Registr8tion Will be held st.ructor al Wilson High Th~ cour!le will discuss The 1er1es meets on ateachse1lion. The pro-School In Long iBe-•ch avarielyofaubjects.· -' ·Dean's List • Robert M. Mitchell of Costa Mesa has been selected for the Dean's List at Geor.gla Tech University for the win.ter quarter. Students eam-tna a 3.0 (8) erade point average or better are eligible for the li sl. for II. COfflL 11111. wm 111to HARBOR VIEW CENTER KARATE DEMOMSTRATION 'ON THE MALL I ' _S.AIURDAY,.AeRlt.26th_ TWO-SHOW·S . 12:00 HOON & 2:00 P.M . BY AM EXPERT SIX·MAM BLACK. BELT TEAM- KARATE DEM.OHSTllATIOHS AHD SEIJ'-DEFIHSE FOR Mll!H, WOMEH, I. S:tllLDREH .,...,MM C-oc.._, _ ............. :Pan c 1 see~ s n,a. ·· diil~rily·nOt corisi~er .complaiti_t§·fijeit' DEPUTW TOWN Attorney J oscPh 1tio11 wide car pool by J>E;r&ons ~ho ali'ea~y bJtve.ahargeS" ff. Darago1told tlte justices thut the _ ~ystemr . pending against them 1n stal~ cou~. ·-opera~rsJ.~ the ~abarets inv?lyed~ · 'i IN THE NORTH ltempsteld c8se, :ueJi~ .. {c ~'?m erc1ally explo1t1n g ••.earm URITS .... 2111 s300 rllTUS C ........ UMiMlted Rowen l yMwri fT'lftte hMflt ............ ~al Hwdwere _M ....... Mlwpiwt Sf9H•••r• Ric.Wd"1 M.tid s.dc_.Glft1 ............ S1•1aC•f•lli• 'GI the operator of a topless daocio1 ,bar Y~. " ~ t amorous was charged in a state court, ~£b "-~He Said_the1r purpose'~as-not to ~x- ' not until the day after he and two press 'J\ idea, but to draw patrons to other operators filed lhtlir fcs.teral buy~nn)ta.. · ·Cigarette complaint. A deeision i• expected by J;me. ' I !Ads Hit l SACRAMENTO (AP) .-The U.S. advertising industry should s lap a · ban on "sex v" smokers an inrluentiUI cigarett~ critic says. John Bunzhuf, the man "-'ho led the camilaign aga inst cicarette ud- vertising on television. said 'fucsduy this move would dchum<inizc all cigarette ads., ' . • • "THEY DO N'T need &t"Xy looking people," said Ranzhuf, head of Action on Sn1oki ng and Health <ASl-1 ). "Either eliminate people from ads or go to 'tombstone' <ids like you see in the \Vall Street Jo\Jrnul." -The so -cal l ed "lombstonl'" ads would resemble fi n aJlcial notices in th e print media whic h merely show ··what, "'here and !tlow mu ch it costs," Bani har told a news con· fercncc. · "ADS ARE designed to show that s moking enha nces masc ulinity and f emi ninit y a nd sophi sticated gro,vinc up,·· he i.<.iid . B<.inzhuf ;,iJso s aid he "''ill ··very shortJ y" pcti· lion the Federu l Tr<.iclc Commission. ti sking it lo •·get off the di 1nc" and restrict printed ads. ban ci garette bill board ads, outlaw (.•igarettc pre· fniums and givcuways 11nd require disclosure or eompa rati vc ttir and nicotine cont ent. • BANZJIAF, WllO cii11s· Wa shinJ,!ton·based ASH tht.• legal action urm of the a ntis n1oking com: munity, said the f\TC is- Sues <tnnual reporL~. to Concrcs!:I cri\i(.·a l of ad· ~e rti sing and ·promo-,•. t ional ta c.ti(.•S of the f;igcirellc 1nanufo1C· turcrs. 1'hc FTC. has the power to act and shouJd Jlol "duck the issue and p :iss the bu ck lo CongrcSs .. , he said. Nursing Prober Accused LOS ANGELES <UP.fl ".-.Richard NRylor, a sur· veyor ,for. th~ ...healli) racililles divis~on of the . county health s~r,viceS ~ department. has be~n suspended for failing lO l'eporj. patient abuses al a Downey sanitarium. -Naylor headed the in· vestigatlon team that in· 1pected• the 2 10 -bed Garden of Lebanon £on- valestent Hqspita1 lest Septemb« ind report:ed only five minor viola· Uom. \) A nilrsc who accom· p.nied Naylor In the in- spection claimed thol ~h al them saw cases of· patfenl abuse, including a young man strapped to hi1 bed with sore-_ on his body and lying in filth.· · The viola tions were late r noted arter a r.t>ruary 1uney. but Ule nurse, Mrs . Belly An· derWn . insisted that all of the violations had ac· lually existed In Sep. lember. Co\lnt y health eervlc:i!S director Ltsum Wltberill ordered the •Pl•lonTuesday~ . • • ' • COME CELEBRATE WITH US! New South Coast National Bank openS its doors this week with a celebration, a nd you're • "' . J invited to join the fun at Family Day, Saturday, April 26. ,.,.,.-..,,,=,........,.-..., There'll be entertainment l;Sf•tn• OOAi;T and tasty refreshments for ,t he whole \1tL.\r.t: • • 1-1!;::::::;;:=:::...~·'--l family, and gifts tor a11 Who Open ~.~t]-R f an account. And everyone can enter the i!i 1at.m• ~ N drawing for our Grand .Opening prizes! :r> ~ i . i·.-... So plan to come in, meef our staff and · ~ officers and learn about South Coa.st ~ :~~. •National Ba'nk's ''customer-ized'' •:1.1 OIF:OOJ:WY. ~ ban6<'ing fa c;Jities and services! "' PRIZES! ·PRIZES! PfflZESi ·A·cii'a wing for our Grand O~ning .prizes wi 0 ll be,be.ld ,On~May 30, Itt7S .. and you could be ~nner! Here are some of thiFPrizes: Y(inchell'~ Da\uts G,ift Certifica es: Weekend for 2 in Palm Springs, Panasonic Auto ~tereO.fro"' Trayel Music. ~'tUnd ·' t rip for tWo to Sa n Francisco via Air CalifOrnia with tWo ·nights at the modern R'odeway Inn . Rou.n~-tri p for tWo to · Las.Vegas from Huehes Al,rwest, plus ~o nightS at ~n exciting Las Ve gas hotel, court~sy_pf Rya_n'.putd~r ; ~ Advertising. 2 Dine.Out Qinner Club merrlSe~hfps., Console stereo set, colirte'sy of.KWIZ·FM Radio.!.-· '· ..Pialmate aatOma tic telephone dialer, courtesy of KORJ ·FM Radio. Free Oinilers. Free Gasoline. Free Anget Baieball ,. Tickets, courtesy.of KMPC Radio. Be sure to sijn up at our office during the G'"rand Opening • ' ~ .... Celebration. ~ " . • ... ., ~,..w a-.. ,,_ '· ,. . • ·°t.~· r· .... . ~ .. 'w• _,,~ • • '· ' ,, • • • • • ., • I ' . .. ; ' .. . . IU1Jl11 !IO -s&so FllTll~ Mo'" Cltttlr> Payable lo GOFF.EE. SPECIALISTS 1240 LOGlM, COST& lltSl ' ' . . . ) ,..,. ........ .... ........ '.·-- • ~ .. "' .. i J • CHARTER ACCOUNTS! Open an account with sOuth Coast f-·National Bank during our Grand Opening Celebfation and you a'utomatically become a Charter Account member. This entitles you to these free and unique serv ices of South Coast National Bank: • FREE CHECKING! No service charge for the life of.the account! ,. · No ,.lnimum balance required! ~ • FREE TRAVELER'S CHEQIJES! No service charge fo r inter· nationally accepted Thos. Cook & Son Traveler's Cheques. No'limit to your purchases! • FREE CASHIER'S CHECKS! Ideal for paying taxes, license ftM!s, etc. • FREE MONEY ORDERS! Handy for paying utilities, credit card charges, etc.! • FREE NOTARY SERVICE! Ni!v~r a charse for notarizing your documents and papers! • FREE HOT COFFEE! Rich, hot coffee •"!ails your every visit to our bank! • E~TENDED BANKING HOl!!ISI Bank on Saturday at our Drive.up Stations operf9AM • lPM. Also open 9AM · 5PM Monday • Thursday, and 9AM · 6PM Friday. Extended lobby hours are Blso scheduled for ypur convenience. ~ It really pays t6 have a Charter Account at South Coast ~ational 9ank! WE'RE ON THE AIR! ll1teri to our twice dally, 5·minute Progr1m1, 11Speakfn1 Dollar-Wiu", with ,,.~, Robert ROMl-'<y. natlonolly·kOOWri oodhor, columnist and speaker. He's Pt-Yaluable tips that can save you money on everyday ""'l11on1! r • , ' 1 Hear him on KWIZ·FM, 96.7, 7:45 AM, • •• • 1 , • 5:15 PM dolly, ond KORJ·FM,94.3, , , : , ~ . . . 1:00 AM,,4:00 PM dally. • 'Fl~L OUT. THIS ENTRY COUPON AND DEPOSIT IT AT SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK. . -r--------------------------------------1 • I · ·I GRAND PRIZE DRAWING 1 · · I · I f DftAWING TO IE HElD MAY JO. 1179 • ENT .. AHT NEE'O NOT WE PMSENT I I : I NAME~--,.-----------------~----I I · • · I ! " STREET-~------~.--------------I •! CITY~--------~-...._ _____ ZtP·------I I 'l"ELEPH6NE'.'_ -----------~---------I : I • 1'o be elit!Clf•, ~Mftt1 be 11,.•rti of •r, or older. You Med not be ""9nt I •• . · ' to ""'"" bot 1001 ' Nrllfltfr on •n $'' em'Y blink. •t South Co11t ,..,__.,. Bartl! d'urtnc tfitt rMd"°"9t"tnf Ce 10on. Win"''' wlll M notlfl«t. llmtl one eflt1y fl'9f fir.I: o,.t! to tM pu lie wlti.out 1ny obllutlo". Em"9>•• .. d1recto" ef'ICI It mecflltfl fMtl'lft of South Co111t N1tTon1t 81nfl •!Ml .. .. I •d"ertisln• 1ftd ,..,-le r9'1tkms 1199MJ 11t not 1U1ib ... I ~ 'I ·, ) I " -· • • I I . ,. . .... --. ... . , • • .t ft DAILY PILOT We'1nesday. Apt1l '23, 1975 J 27 Make Honor Standing 'County W·eighing Eight . . . Cal Poly Pomona has listed 27 students f'rom the Orange Coast on the •cademic. Honors List Health Building. Plans By BILL SCHREIBER Of die DlllW Pott.I S111t for the fall quarter. Students receiving a · SANT A AN A - Robert Thomas said the to the ' county after the Brashea rs plan was lease)>eriod. more uttractive "on a Santa Ana redevelop- the space in the ~ate Farm buildinl and even more for· other expand·· • . Dick Gregory To Cap Week ' I I 'ORANGE -fftghlighllng Cultural Awareness Week at Cha pm aft College will be Dick Gte1ory. corriedian aauthbr lecturer and actor who wlll spea~ at tbt 1chool 0 Frii:lay at 8 p. m. in the Memorial Hall AudltOrium. . 3.0 grade pOint average 0 r a ~ g e C o l! n .t y (8) or better and take at s~rvtsors are weighing least 12 hours of classes e 1 g ht ~ ~ o J:> o s a I s are eli1ible. · T __by three c1t1eJ IQf ~ n.ew cost basis alone." ment agency officials Each agency made a said a building in their piteh for its propos als city, specirically in the during the lengthy l><>ard _civtc ce.n..ttt _l!.re..a.~ould hearing. be most· convenient to lne' dep~rtments. HE SAID THE c0tu1ly now leases more tban ORANGE-COUNTY His speech Is open to the pu~fic and ticket tn- ·formalion can be obtained by calling the school at 833-8821. ACtivitles for the week·long event be.gan &mday and conUnue throush Satur~ay. 'I Upcoming program• will be a p_rofesslonal and student art show, .panel dlsc.uss1ons rc_gardina: 00.000 sq uare feet 1-or space al a cosL of 55 cents Orange Coast students honored·were;- Corona del Mar -Pen· nie C. Gla sglow and Stacy .L ., Johnso~; county health bu1ld1ng and decided· after a l"-'O- HOurh-e-arilf"g-to continue the matter two weeks. Garden Grove Coun-the mos\ people. t'ilwoman Kalhr-yn Barr, chairman of he r city's THE COUNTY has redevelopment agency, already purehased the tJer squa-re--foot--per·--- monlh. Costa Mesa -Michael ?. Edwards, Warren A. \.faxvill , Vincent J . ';hulda and Craig B. ~.Jomura ; Huntington Be ach - M,artina A. BokJ)I, Nancy H. Gould, M:rtk A. tlod- nick, Lynn R. Langtois. (Juisty A. Malone, Cindy 4.. Ri chmond, and Cathy ~4.. Stellrechl ; At the lin1 e of the con-said her pro posals for a 0 I d s t a l e F a r m tinuance Tuesday , the fi ve-story building are Insurance building in most favored pla n was mor e conv e n'ien~ and Santa Ana for a total cost that offered by t he less congested than the o( $3.3 million, countfng William Bra s h ea r s others. some revamping. to Developme nt Company Sh e cl a imed the serve as an interim ·and tb·e Anah e im Garden Gr ove building, healthdepartmeotbuild· Redevelopment Agen<;y. which ~·ould be situated The consortium of gov-in the city civic, center, ing. ·' emment and private en-\vould serve most of the Several board mem- terprise sugges t.e d a people Y:ho utilize county. bers iQdtcated duringlhe lease-purchase arrangc-·h ea lth d e partm e nt hear;ing they might be ment that could cost services. \\1illing to make it a county taxpayers more permanent headquarters · than $27 million over the TllERE WERE four considering tight budget 30-year term of the pact. Garden Grove pi:;oposals times ahead .. Irvine -Elizabeth E. before supervisors, alJ of Freebaii:_J\ and Keith Kl· TH E c .IT I ES 0 f which w o u Id cost But Supervisor Ralph ing · and · Carden Grove and Santa between $12.I and $13.8 Clark, who strongly ' ' ' Ana each made several million over the next 20 favored the Brashears Newport Beach -proposals but in a memo years. Three or the pro-project in the city he ~. Mary K. Campbell, Jeff to supervisors. County posals would not have of-represents on the board, K. Cenoz, Carol A. Administrative Officer fered building ownership said the county will !1eed Godshall, Arthur D. Guy, . ..c.c.~------------------------~~­ Llnda L. Hart, Carolyn L. Kemp; Randy H . tacy, Richard M . Malics, Lucille A . Pat- ton, J eana A. Philbrick, Robyn E. 1 Renner and Jam·es E . Stebbins . I ' Other Deaths ·' . . ~ BUFFALO, N .Y . <AP) -Mary Alice Newton, 107, a retired nurse who serv ed with Teddy Roosevelt during the Spanish·American War, died Tuesday . Mrs. Newton was in Alaska during the gold-rush years and lived near San Francisco during the 1906earthquake. -LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) -Carl Curtis Jantzen, 56, a retired sportswear manufac- turer, died Saturday at bis home at Kaanapali. He was a retired vice president of Jantzen CO. SAN DIEGO (AP) - Funeral services were held fo r Helen Abel Ragen, longtime civic leader a nd daughter of thelateU .. Sen. HazelH. Abel (R -Neb.). Mrs. Ragen, widow of an at- torney, was fashion. editor of the Sa~ Diego Union in the 1950s. She died after a long illness .. Dealh ·Nolf res IALn .. HGllOH AIMEIALHOMI Corona del Mar 6 73-9450 Cosla Mesa 646·2424 IEUllOADWAT MOITVAIT 110 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCOIMICK MOITUAIT Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MIMOllAL PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific Vie..-Drive Newparl Beach. Catilorn1a 644·2700 PIH fAMIL TI COLONIAL f\.IHllAL • HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Weslminster 893-3525 SMITHS'MOITUAIY 62'7,Malri SI. Huntington Beach 53~539 I, ' ' Sale 5.99 Reg. 7.99. Sh:Jdc !recs !h.1! will p1ov1de pleasure for yc.1r s ta COl'llt". Hardy var1c11cs rc.:idy to t1.-1nsp!an1 in lo your q .~rdE>n: shamel ash. Modcslo .ish. re<! lea! pluni or fruitless mulberry in 5 gallon con1a1ners. 2.19 The perfect basl<et for a sunny localion. Brighi wi th flowe1s. Ivy geranium 1n 8 .. hanging con1a1ner. Special 7.39 P1oluse blooms on ;i small I rec .idd 10 you1 pleasure all sprinq A1.1lc;is .ire a lavo11tc with !h1'11 while and pin~ blossoms 5 g:il. size. Special 59~ Plan1 lhesc hrirdy vcqr!.lblPS 1n sunnv toc.111ons. Ton1 .1,ot's. ('gg r l,1n!S, gfl'Ptl peppers OOl('n pl,1n1s pe11ray 1.59 Sale 2.44 Rego. 2.99.SJandafd foses ror .a cha,ming landscaping !ouch. Choose your favorile lrom asso11ed red' pink, yellow and white blooms. M 1 grade standards in 2 gallon containers. Sale 1.44 79~ Orlho Weed·B·Con· \..1!1s b1oad lea! weeds. roots and all. Conta ins. 2,4·0 and silvex. PJnt can. Kcllog·s Gromulch outdoor pl.1nt1no m1~. Giwr those' new pltints a good s1art. lf'Vtl:lhte Or tho Bug-geta Pel1els • Keep your garden pest flee at low cost. 21,_ lb box "lllnM wuo . 1-GON t>111st•ng ones. 1 cu. II, bag. 2 cu fl b;ig, 2.29 1.98 OrJho Stug-gelal"· Control slugs, &nails 1 lb can. ShOfl S-, -•• 5 P·'"· al Hi. followl~ olo<H: FASHION <SLAN~. N!>WPorl Beach (714 ) 644-2313. • J .. ., Versatile Automatic ' ' WASHER -4 Cycles, 2 • Wash & Spin Speeds • Four Wash Cycles-Permanent Press with cold water cooldown, Normal cy'cle with Extra wash. Ac· livated Soak, Delicate • Two Water Levels • Three Wash-Temperature POlitlcal power that includes Los Angeles Mayqr "rom Bradley a Blacf( Theater Art-Play, "Mad Heart,'' and,-.~ number of films abifut minorities. BARliAIN PAIR Save on Either- or Both! Multi-Temperature DRYER 5378 Permanent Press Cycle THE PAIR • Three Temperature Selections- Normal. Delicate, No-Heat Fluff • • Manual Selection ol Drying Time up to 130 Minutes • Separate Start Button G• Drv-DDG 5280 A_w1ilabl11t Ex1r1 Cost 17.&cLtt. No-Frost Refrigerator-Freezer • 2 lce'n Easy Trays, or add an automatic icemaker now or later -optional at extra cost· · •Tinted, See-Thru Permalon Crispers and Adjustable Meat Keeper • 4 Cabinet Shelves-3 are Adjustable •Deluxe Dairy Compartments • Removable Egg Bin • Handy Freezer Cabinet Shelf •·Rolla Out on Wheels • ~r Saver Switch •Only 30'h" wide, 66" high s39s 1111111 MICllWAVE OVEN \ $368 • 11i al n· al n d ' or d • \ -I ' • Wednesday. April 23. \97S DAIL V PILOT . \ t_ R~vamp Of Pit Looms Horse Claim8 May Exceed $.100,000 lly ,\LAN DIUJN ~-.....,~...., Clalm1 tot1llin1 mote thin $190,000 are ••Poet· ..-1to be filed by about 20 persona who Iott horses and pfoperty ln t-e recent fire on Ute Oranae Coun- •round•. ,. The Oranae County Fair Board already has hired -.n11ht watehJDAD to guard against a new fire oUtbreak and Coeta M,sa eitY firemen' have pro· vlded water Jines to the stables. A~A HEIM -The tyFalr1round1lnCootaMesa. · 6.r1n1e County Water ·Many horse owners have urged that fiprinklers Diltrict b11 started the Newport Beach attorneY, James Person Jr. said be installed in the pre&ent barns but fairgrounds contra.ct mactalnery roll· today that he will file the claims on behalf of the manacer Jim Porterfield said that this was a ques· in& to renovate the pre. ORANGE' COUNTY property owners and that the claims all will ctiarge lion fcir the fire manball. "They may recommend ctpitoua slopes of the old negll1enc1 on behalf otthe state, owner of the land. that the barns be rJlzed," Porterfjeld said. Burris 11nd and 1ravel · piL ,1on1 the Santa Ana Meanwhile, in other developments in the at-, P()rterfield said that the.four-member grounds River inADahelm. tennath· of the fire, state-ftre marshals today were eon\mtuee ol..ttae:tair board hopc!s-to meet with four 0 r a n I e County inapeeUnc the barn areas to-determirie how beat to representatives of equestrfan interests on the fair-' 9rotect hor1e1 unW new facilities are built. Porter(leld aJeo said that the county board has applied for reUef funds from a state fire emergency bud1et to·be approptiated to the county for con- 1truction of new equestrian fa cilities. Porterfield estimated that it would take at least six months to get the funds, design the fa cilities and break ground on any new permanent s!~ucture. . Attorney ~erson said that a petition is being circulated. which already has 2,000 signatures on it demanding that the barns be torn down and neW temporary facilities provided. A letter iS being sent to Gov. Brown asking for aupervlaor1 were~-told--~-------pr.otect....1.he_remaln.ing uo hor.ses-on-the-falr...... _i_roundl_. to a1ree on the best_interim st~ to take. to th1t the d~trict huob-,...~.;,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-tained. ownership of the release of the state emergency funds. ao.1ere pit 111n>u1h l91al <aade'IUl•Uotl ~cllon'aad w\ll lff•<lude' cbl4dlnl )(1y 11 tor rest.oration Of tbe.1lopes. . , The pit sides have • 1r.adually eroded away, , taking the ·backyards or homes on tbe edge with !"t}lem. A lone fight over ! O'f"nershfp . and develop- . ·"'!merlt rights ln\ttie.pit bas {prevented ..-ny slope ,. i'eatoratl~~fropi gettiDg ;..under way. ,,: Supervisors" Were told ~"the water district \tjll rtake some of the' dirt. needs tor the slope wbrk '}tut of county flood con-· tr.ol pc.operty in tht 'verbed. ,. •' ./ /. ' ' c ., r . arl Nelson, assistant, ''· > '" , . - ... ' .. chief eaglneer for the . \. ~county \ flood district, · f"I' ·~ ~-~ f taaid In a memo to .. , · ')up·ervi.iors the water ~~• ·~~ ,, district will .develop t1ie pit 81 a water percola· : 1.ion basi'it and recreation ~;~~in~~:;~:. s lo~s are ' • • Trial Set In Home , Sl #: • '. aytng '• SANTA ANA -A ._Riverside man linked to .the killing of an Anaheim Woman after be was ar· :rested ,in ~ealherly, Regional:J>artt orl armed rribbery and as11ult al· legations has bt!:en or· dered lo face trial Sept. 8 :'oa all charges. Orange County !superior Court Judge .Jveretl 'fl. Dickey set ; ~trial date forrGlen Ek-~~ O'Conn9r,-18, who •pleaded innocent ta · charges or murder, "¥med robbery, assault 'with a deadly we90h and b1,1rglary. O'Connor was arrested last Jan. 21 after he al- legedly shot and robbed Rolland E . Nesmith, 64, at the victim 'a Sant'.a,Ana Canyon Road home .• Police found O 'Conner in the nearby Feather.ly Park. . Further irivestigation led pollCe to charge Q;Connor .with tl!e slay- )Dg Jan. 7 or Margaret Baker Lissy, 56, killed irl lae.f Anaheim home after being robbed of $2 . Prenatal Program ... ' ' " ·. ' . . , J • .. ·. •' . .. ;_ ·- • • • .. , I . " ' ·,- . . . . .. . .. ~. .. . .. ·. ( • ' . ' --. ,. I . , • . . • . •"\ . ' . . Short set·s fOr ! ' • . fun in .the sun. . " . ~.... t: • . '0 · 1 ~_;··: ,~n_.sa, _e -ll-OW. ' , .. Sale sa :· , Reg. 110. We've dotted. them and checked '-them. But mainly we 've colored them pretty for your su,.-and-fun· time. The brief little lop and longer. length sh.,rts will be the flattery that gets you everywhere. In junior sizes. l . . .Scheduled ... ' , 1ANAHEIM -A sym- PQsium on optimal pre- . natal cire and birth de- ,f ect prevention for -•nur'les and teachers will . ~·be hel\I Friday and Saturday at the Dis- Golf . shirts· are for anyone. o·ri 'sale · now! n,yland Hotel. 1 • Registration for the' program, co-sponsored J>y the UC Irvi11e C.ollege of Medlc ~n e and the Depa l-,t'm en t or fediatrics •. begir\• at 12 :30 P 'l'l · Fr.ld1y. ~egistration 'ree ts $35. 1 The symposium will be )\eld in lhe M acnolia Jloom of the hi>tel. 'lbe &wo·dBX· 1fmposium is a .ccepl•ble to the tJni"erslJY of California f;xtensioa;for one uni\·of fredit. For ·further· in- formation contact the Prange County March of l)imes at (710 979-:ll270. '-{, '3 Colleges Get Funds ' "' Golden Weit C0Ue1e will recolve tll,371 t... •ur1tn1 student loan 1cholanllips Rep. All· drew_Hlmhaw. has .•· eouncecl,1 ' f • ·Sale 560 Reg. Sf Men's 100% polyester knit golf shirt. Solld colors or knit ,designs. • • ; ·J \ ' , ' :\ l f •• .~. " '/ ·~· . ' ... ~! eThe money, froni the partment of Health, ucatloll and Welfare, ' <>.:.tl__m .. uy be used fer • . -· Sula Ana. Callete r,.elvec!.1 lotal of tc.• ..S Sa~t;t;t ~ailoa wupwi* • ' ·. . :--. ~s&•IJ _ .. I ......... ,,.,. "9(to; ' ·,. F~.'Ni .. ottld1,ll'[l'tl}1f4+2313.HUNTlt>I~ CENTER. Hul!t\!1Pfon.B~l714) 8112·77it.HAR80R'CEN;TER . Costa M~sa (714) 84&-5021 . . ' y I I ' I ' • • 4· , \ ' . " j.. r . I I • I • ' " i• • .... .,. ' A lfl OAIL Y PILOT Fior the llecord ~J iii 1 • Birt Its Hoa,Mt"mori•I Hospil•I· Pret1sby1eri•• M•rcll lO, ltlS Mr, and,.,,,,. L"uren<e Meolns, 22!>3 fl ul<Jer> Or1ve, CD!>I" Me,d, boy ~·<11l1, 1•1s Mr ... no Mrs. Denn•• Tr>ompson, W,.O I.In.on Ave., Co•M Me '"· 9"1 Mr . .incl Mr~. J"me> \l laayk.t. 211"2 l'lt~t Ln .. HuntinQton Beat n. girl "·'-""a Mrs. Joh" Sou-"'"'· •21 ""'""eiOI Ave .. Coron• m-1 Mar, bOy Mr. •nd Mr•. P•vl Ber~ey, ~1• G<>ld~nrod Or .. Co,1a Mew, bo~ Mr. dncl Mrs. Mo<hael Sul!l volfl, l*n Lim Ave .. l•virlt'. gh I Aprtl 1, ltlS Mr. •nd Mrs. Larry Marlr, ~I l "90fl'"'· Newport E.fo.tcn, boy Mr."'"" Mr~. Jdmes Beckn1dn,.22n2 Vo•S..nl" RO••-Mission \11f!jo, Doy Mt_ .ina Mr~. Ki!•ll> N1el!.0n, l:liOl An-, oele\o'oi>v.lrvin•" bo• M<. •n<I Mrs . Tnum .. s LL>dden, 2!>311 Ron.,ra. El Toro o irl , ~.andM•s.StevenRo!lwn ,1108Pine 51., Hunlong!on Ocacn, bOy April2, l'IS Mr. and Mrs. Patritl< Park, 22866\li.t Pin·..,n10, Mi••ion V1e10. IJOy Mr. ana M•'· O.trretl 11.arns. 13182 La Pill No. 1b. We•lmln>ler, boy 1".\r. ena M••-lhcnard !.tuc,ey, 2S01 Voa M"''""· "'""'""'' Beacn. bov "''·•. and Mrs. Wdl1am W••ot...•m, 1~'/l C.rav•tone l n ., Hu111i~ton ll<::a<1>, 1><>y Mr. Jnd M•S. John McC.tinn, Jr., 2l6S •Notre O.can~ Rd .• Co•la Nle.,..,Qirl April J, 1'1!i Mr. and Mr•. Roflald'E:g•rOo, 71.l'IO L"<,luna Canyon Rd., La~una Seacll, oo, ~ I ' I Wednesday. April 23, 1975 Gas Price Hearing SetJ·uly 7 QUEENIE I I By Phll lnterlanCJI • INTERNAL REVENUE' SERI/ICE- • OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS APRIL VALUE DAYS! Cl.elANese 11.vUiN ·HI-Low· 100% CELANESE NYLON PILE. POPULAR HI-LOW PATTERN THAT CO MBINES BEAUTY ANO DURABILITY. A LARGE SELECTION OF COLORS. IOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPAIAILE mAtL ••• S5.49 DUPONT NYLON TRI-COLOR SHAG 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE. RICH. DEEP DURABLE SHAG IN NEW THREE-COLOR DESIGNS. lltw SAU PIKlll ••• COMPAIAIU IOAIL •••. SS.99 SO. YD. SAVI SJ.II \ • CLEARANCE SALE! - MARVESS® LEVEL LOOP 100% MARVESS· OLEFIN FIBER WITH FOAM RUBBER BACK. A PERFECT CARPET WHERE· EVER HEAVY DUTY PERFORMANCE IS A NECESSITY. IOW SALE PllCED ••• COliPAIAILE IOAIL ••• S7.9t HERCULON®SCULPTURlD ' ioo% HERCULON·· OFELIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS AND WEAR. MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM, IOW SALE PRICED ••• -COMPARAIU ROAll • : • S7.99 l.MSTUti m.... oi IU(llllS ... ·-.-i-01. Df\UIAa IOI Ill 01111• iiu Bl Mr. "nd Mrs, Tf!rry Mccowan, 22~5 ~ c .... y(HI, API. E. Co•t• Mesa. bOY DUPONT NYLON SCULPTURED HERCULON® ·· WOYEfil PATRRN Mr. and M•S. Alll n Goode, 1101 Seasnore Or .. Ne"'""" 6eacn. girl April•, ltJS Mr . .ind M••. Davi(! Corbin, 2191 Rurdl Ln., Cosla Me>a. t>oy Mr. ana Mrs. Pni llop OorninQue•, 1621 Verdnol'l.t<e. !rvifl<!,Qorl April), ltJS M< . .ind M•S. CarnlUe De Pierre, 1~11 No. B fulierlofl SI.; Costa Me>a. OJl•I ,,.,,..,.....na M•~. 00<01 .. o Zo.niora, 850 cen1er S1., Apl. J, Cos la Mesa, boy April•,1tlS Mr. and Mr•. La rrr Arrud<l, 2?lli V.'al+.!<e Ave., Co> ta Mesa, boy. M<. '""' Mr\. L.H •Y McC.d•Y. 2ll2 Elden No. I. Cos la M.-s.t, o;ii<I "'''· and M •>-Su~e ~.>l>u uu.;oo.,, lq''1 Sierrd San\o, l•vone. boy i.1r . .tnd Mr >. 0 d ">d Youno. <'O?'l1 t<renhlor>e ~n., HuJl\ln11\0fl Se«ll, oo, Apr1I I, ltlS i.1r """Mr~. Te,,.in<e Ra,;ian, nns hlan .. ore, El Toro, IJoy "'''· ana Mrs . C..a ry 1-'"ce, 201 Monie Vista, Ccs1a Mesd, <J"I Apr lll, 197S t..'.•. •nd M••. Jolln Mdt~hall, 2300 I aorvoe"' Rd .• Co•!• Me'"· bOy ,., • .,. ana Mr ,. l'locM,lf<l Wolloams, ~! Y..'d•ner Ave .. Hunt•n<;\on Be acn. bDy Mr_ and Mrs. Tayler (,er•Y. 22l L.a JOlld Dr., Newpart be~n.gJrl "'"'-.ino Mr>. Randdll 1-'loes-, ZM1.I A~Pdn SI., El Toro, bOy April 9. UIS M•. an<! Mr ,. Jes~e !.n~eO, 3601 Pine, Ir•"''" bOY Mr. "'"I Mr~. \'.loodrow Young, 10893 s.iu Pilto c" , F1>un!i1in v111ey,,;iir1 1.·r .. i>n<I "'"· An11>on1 l1berto, H?3~ Nor n•dnth~Av~.""!n<".9orl • ,... Ap,,110, 1•1s ' Mr. '""' 1.•,r, Rdr.ao111n GfW. n~Jt 1 0<>\ou ...... l-•unl•n<1ton Bea< ti, girl "'''. "na i.1r~. Rotwr1 B•t:de,er. 15'»1 (h.i11ipl<1on Rd., L<191>no11 I-lolls, boy Mr.""° M". o.i ... o Kotat, 21J.l?Um- P"• Ln., Hunring1on Be .. <h , bOY iv,,_""" Mr,, frank Nobte, 1WS A Y..onl<:rO"!ch Pl,, CO•lo'I Me~. bo)y April 11 , ltlJ Mr . i!ll(I Mr~-Jo1>n t..\cCov. BS/lSable Or .• Hun1 .ng1on fled<h. boy ~·~~"?n~~~; 1Aldn Udr~~. bl 1,S: Poro:!, April n . 1t1s Mr. ,1..a Mr~. Jan''"~ Harrington, olO'I t h\,lh Dr .• Ldgu11" SO'ol<h, gi<• I>'•. a111ti.1r,. J,•!tr~v 1-<orn, l81•A 16111 Pl<><«. Co'!" Ml"'d llov Ap,,11l, ltlJ i..•t .:ind t..\r ,, I '""~ Pul,, 9~1 (ililt>- '"'''Dr., Hu"t"1qto11 Be .. c h, 9 •'1 Mr , dflll M" J0'"11h We ll>. •ll'> [;, L 09f"'dte•, li<)lt)<><t, <1 • r I Mr and ""''· (hoHll"' Lin(!, Jl121 Aciloul<O D r ,, DJn,J f'oon1, Q"I Mr. ,,na M•~. 1'\d•1on Agu<'•re, •19\, Go•ll•m•Od, Co'&:'d de! M.u , boy ... ST. JOSEP" HO'>PITAL April t, ltlJ Mr. ana Mr,. Md•k J;anslll~. !Of>SJEI Este A•e., Founl"'" \ldll('y, g+rl. April 10, lt1J Mr .""" Mr,, f •elleric-kol!. 713~1 An1 •g<Jd L"nu, Hun\lnQtO<I -<n, Qorl. April II, lt/J Mr. al'ld Mr~. Manuel C."ll('IJ<>S. ll>&l? ~!iS~ Lane. Hunl•n1J1on llea(n. i.::>y. Ap til 12, ltlS Mr. and Mrs. Oor>ald Rut:lf!r, 1~1 Glass(orrle, !rvine, 9or1. , Aptil lJ, 19/J ' l Mr, <ind M••• ..Jam "" C:u•i.r. 891 ,Ce11'9r No."· Coua Mew, bOy. l Mr, •n<I Mr•. Llovd"l>turc,,1kl, 52'2 Cl;trk Clrc 1e, Wt:S1mll'\lcr. 91r1. ,Mr.dnllMrs. Wi lliam Wtlll•, ~6 N. 1G1h, MCAS, El Toro, twln9otli . Wirl.:s : 'H•~Jwt .,.,,,,.dour for• -ro-1' ' ) 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. FASHIONABLE THREE·LEVEL COBBLESTONE DESIGN. IN BRIGH T COLORS. _;,· IOW SALE PIKED ••• COMPARAILE ROAIL ••• S7. 99 • IST QUAUTT IAIH IRAID CAIPITS AT LOW DISCOlllT PllOS • SILKf FIOM TllE LAl~ST •VllTOIY .. TllE wast ' -! '1 KITCHEN PRINTS 100% ANSO· NYLON WITH RUBBER BACK. 5·YR. GUARAN TEE. BEAUTIFUL PATTERN DESIGNS ·IN BRIG~T COLORS. 'IOW SAU PllCED ••• C-AIAW lflAIL ••• 57.H KODEL® IH SCULPTURlD 100%KODEL· lllPOLYESTER PILE.A THREE·LEVEL PATTERN IN MAN Y ., TWO-TONE CO LORS. LONG WEARING ANO EASY TO MAINTAIN. •ow SALE PIKED ... COMNUtLI lflAIL •.• St ... II SQ. H . SAVI SJ.ff . . -')", · .. wem ,,,~. ·"'~ l,,,., "%;~s ;• ., ' - ROOM SIZE REMNANTS 1000'1,0F llOLLI ~;~UPTD . .-.60°10 SMALL 800/o f!~UPTO ... . KODEL® Ill PLUSH 100% KOOEL ··Ill POLYESTER PI LE. A DENSE. SHORT PLUSH MADE OF LUXUR IOUSLY RICH FIBER. ADDS NEW BRIGHTNESS TO YOUR HOME. MANY COLORS TO SELECT FROM. IOW SALE PRICED ••• <-AUIU ll'IA& ••.• St .... II SQ. H. UVI SJ.H ' 100% HERCULON· OLEFI N PILE. COMBINES BRI GHI DECORATOR COLORS Willi A DESIGNER PATTERN. IOW SAlE..,.ICED ••• SQ. H ."• SHI SJ.00 COMPAIAILE ROAIL • ; • Sl.99 l(~lllfl IHDl•UI 01 ~ucuus .. -'"~'°" HUIAll JOI~ OlUll lltl SQ. YI •. · SAVI M.H • EVUY IOll OF CARPET IS MAHID AID· l!llC9 FOi YOUI COIVElUICE • All UIOI UICOIDITIOIAUY GUAIAlmD KODEL® Ill TIP SHEARED 100% KOOEL · Ill POLYESTER PILE. LUXURIOUS HI -LOW STYLING COMBINED WITH AN INTERPLAY OF DESIGN AND COLOR. II SQ."· SAVI SJ.ff DUPONT NYLON DENSE ·IJIAG 100% OUPbNT NYLON PILE. EXTRA DENSE SHAG IN LAVISH .MULTI · COLOR COM BINATIONS. BRINGS HIGH FASHION TO ANY.ROOM • NOW SALE PllCED ••• COllNIAW MTAIL ••• 516.tt II SQ:l'· Sol SS.H TREV IRA STARI} • ""'kesiteclsy .. SCROLL DESIGN 100% TREVIRA• STAR POLYESTER PILE, A HANDCRAFTED L00K LIKE CUSTOM -MADE CARPETI NG. VERY SERVICEABLE. MANY COLORS. NOW SALi PllCID;. · • ., .••• II TREVliv; DEIS_LPLUSH STAR.!} 100% TREVIRA• ·STAR POLYESTER PILE. makrs ireasy• LUSTROUS PLUSH SURFACE OF VELVPY TE XlURE USUALLY-FOUND .IN ORIENTAL 'lUGS. MANY COLORS. NOW SALi PllCID II COMPAIAILI lnAIL ......... $12.99-so.''· UVI $4.00 COMPAIAIU lnAIL •••• , .... $12.99 -._ ... , ........... -. ,~-·.,. ... _ _,..,.t ........... "~ so.''· SAVI $4,00 . -_!!!!!!_~~~~~~~~~.,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~-•.---JO-tf.M tAYI ll0 °IM!lllll • COMYIMlllll <1911 PUlll AMO UNI RIMI .AVAllAlll • CAii IOI 1111 INOP-Al.MO.Ml,SllYl<I • ¥1111 Olll CQ!IOM.DIAl!lllY Dll'T. • NO. HOLLYWOOD VENTURA WHlnlll LONG IEACH MONTCLAIR FOUNTAIN-VALLEY ELCAJ,ON 7007 L .. rel C.,... 2501 i. ... SlrHI IStll I. lfllltlltr llrd. JOOlltlllltwer llrd. •119 ... ....... IS.tJS ..... llwd. 2J7 I. 11ti1t1 St. lltd. -912·2200 (IOS) 6•1·50'1 •, 90°01'1 •21-1934 (714) 626-3517 (714) ~H·l700 714 440-6262 HOLLYWOOD TORRANCE PASAOINA CANOGA PAJIK COVINA W. LOS ANGILIS 1122 Yloe StrHI 4236 Artt1ia llw4. 26601. (oltrMo llrd. JIOJI Sharma• W-r 2101. Arrow lllthny IOSJS ~Plct lltd. 462-6232 S42·"96 . 571·1'00 J47-2JJ4 966-4471 · . 559.95" '• • 1 'I •, < .......... f ( \ .. ' J , I b • .. "-k· • s e . d a e r , l I ( ~~Logbook ) ' The Gringos Cause.Hav.oc By IAN WOliTll • Ot ... o.M, .......... J om 11ot writinc ~ from an informed po1ilion about the ecoJoeieal or technic•I aspects or duP.e but&les and dirt bikes. &ther, what I ha,.ve~§@_)' ii aimp])r JUl.Y· 1?feulon of • feel1nc: sblock and anger over what I aaw last weekend. · On a-stretch or-btrach land south or~ Rosarito in Baja California -thtte is a - beautiful expanse of sand d~es aiandi.ng c:aceful and striking amoog the brown-green hills . THERE WAS A SHARP wind J>k>win .• when my friend and I parkecJ.oui.camP,flr on~· . beach upcoaat from the dune& Saturday We walked to lhe sand and trudged up to Ui'e .rim • The dunes were totally guiet and undisturbed· except ,for one ~ection whe're some,' novic~ h».ng gliders were whooilhing ailenUy into the · breeze. , ' . Tbe wind was creaUne constantly chang- migri,,. aa d .attems.i,li·theJand.Qntbe.tips1 i of the mounds. the sand I. rolled to· a perfect edge then tumbled away clean and sensual onto th e - smooth s.ide away from the, Wind, ' I As a pholograpber partly by job and partly\ by hobby, I ••s stopped still and wanted-to >rr. to cap: lure lhe sand. on film. But I'd left. my cameia in the bus. " Sunday, with the wind subdued a nd the sun hot, we went back-this time well equipped wilh camera and film. YOU didn't have to get there to know aoroething had changed. The roar or mOtOfbikes an·d dune buggtes-coutctt>e-he·ard far down.!.he beach. There had been a lolal transformation:' Where wind patterns of the day before had. quieted and intrigued me, there we re harsh" crazy tracks lorn everywhere. On the entire dunes, I could not find' any of the beauty or the day before. When I finally round one small patch with.the ~hifting ridges and•a limp flower clinging, I was too disgusted to take a picture. Furthermore. -the wind ot the day before and the action of the i.asane gringo-mobiles had unearthed piles or trash. You couldn 't walk barefoot in the sand without watChing for shards Of ·glass. The sound of the bikes and buggies v,ias ominous. Being on the dunes was dangerous. The goggled drivers seemed out to get their kicks at any cost-all the more fun ·if it's on somebody else's · land, comfortably across the border. WAY UP UIGll, CROWDED perplexed on a distant ridge. a small line oJ Mexicans stood stariag. Maybe as my friend said, they · welcome the raucous ~rn Californian1, Jmo'fing they'll buy beerandftll res~llurants. For myself, the scene was disgusting,~ painful and inexcusable. Were I Mexican, f ' would ha ve those self-destructive sportsmen thrown out or my couritry tor gOod. • , I Sears I- ( "l'P ~trll n,.,..,11,.;,,;: (,'/11tr/{P SAVE .62"to 8 1 hearing aid -batteries Sears batleries Iii all brands and all models. .. N r.a.; o , V•• • 8103_ .. ______ ,2.99 8104 3'59 8106 2.19 8107 3.29 8110 2.59 8118 2.59 8119 2.99 8120 2.89 8131 2.59 8111 1.59 8112 1.118 .- oiil le 2.39 2.98 2.39 t~ 2.15 - 2.39 2.40 • 2.15, l"'S l.6l .~···-· .... z:-.· .• • . , ... ~ ..... . , . . ' • 'i , ,. • • Woonesday April 23 1975 DAIL y PILOT 'I I I College ro•t Form e r Federal Energy Ad - ministrator John C. Sawhil.1 will succeed Dr. Ja·m es Hester as president of N ew ·York University, na- tion's largest pri vale school. Tee~age Slayer Faces Execution ToRRANCt: fUPI > -Jose Man'u el Colon. 19, l.awndale, convicted in the execution-style slaying or a Gardena man last J.lallowecn, has been sen· tcnced to die in the state's gas chamber. A jury or ei~ht men and rour women round Colon gui lty April 8 in the death of Russell Samuel Gonza les, 23, and agreed to the prosecution's re- quest to find .. special circumstances" which mude the death penalty 1nandatory. BRUSH .... BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STI:P Anyone can care !or a Brush & Blower ha+r style. or our other curl c0Jol1ng fu!.s-lree lull func11onal . SCISSOI STYLES which are a~ cac;y 10 ao ;.is jusl sham- poo! Our lamp cut s. longer turnblo cut!>, curling iron cuts, wa sh towel dry. bn1sh 'n flulf cu1s or simple wash and wear cu ts are SC ISSORED, all take-care-of-you rsell styles. Good tor any age any titior NQ teasing, no roller s, no pons. no POLLU TING HAIR SPR AYS ·~IC>; NO,,,~ ......... "' ••~fl. rou ... , .... , ....... ,TO UT YQUI ... II AG.&I .. , o• ... JOSEPH 'S SCISSOR STYLING Superior Court Judge Bernard Lttwler handed . do'A'TI the sentence ·ruesday. 1 am · 1 o pf'il SAT. & SUH. t-s · · 3568 TushnAve .Orange · 997-1 19] Gonzales was Cfdiiapecl from his home by 9564 Hamilton Ave. HUn!11'lgl01"18each -961:J535· mask~ inl_!'Ud_er1:1 and force£! to di g his own grave in 305 N Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton 179-Jl6l a remote cifnyon1re·aT"'NeWhall-and therrwas sh·ot lm''•OCA-"•'•"•"•"•''•'•"•"'•'.•'""•'•''ii"ii"'i'•'"'•'-----iil twice in the head with a .22 caliber rifle. save e3D3 gal. Sherwln·Wllllams A·lOO™,Latex House SALE Paint-Great coverage! Our longest lasting 79 flat latex house paint. More hiding pig· ments, more acrylic latex, more mildew · · fighting formula than our other flat latex house paints. Satisfaction guaranteed. Gal. Reg. $12.82 ga l. save$3.03 gal. .~rwin·Wllllams•Gloss Latex House SALE and Trim Paint-.~eautiful gloss. For use J9 on any exterior surface, from siding to shutters. Our best hiding, longest lasting gloss llltex house paint-made with a ,special.Jorm11la that fights mildew. Satisfaction !iuaranteea. Gal. Reg. $12.82 ga l. save $2.50gal. Sherwin·Williams• Solid Color Exterior SALE Stain-Looks like nature-lasts like 45 Sherwin-Williams! In 25 rich, full·hiding flat colors for that.rustic wood appearance. Beautifies-protects-made with a special Gal formula that fights mildew. Satisfaction · guaranteed. Reg. $10 95 gal. save $2.50 gal. Sherwin-Williams Style Perfect'" Latex Wall Paint- Washab le, easy to apply , durable , dries quickly , soap and water cleanup, colo rfast. Satisfa ct ion guaranteed. Gal. Reg. $8.99 gal. save$250 gal. Sherwin-Williams Style Perfect " Satin Enamel- Scrubbable, easy to apply, stain resistant, colorfast, dries quickly, soap and water cleanup . Gal Satisfaction guaranteed . Reg s9.99 ~.1. .J'atil~ tJ~ These coatings are a result of eKlenslve resea rch and tfsli~S -bv 1he Sherwin-Williams Compeny. We guarantee your satisfaction 1n use of these products or your purchase price will be refunded . . SALE ENDS MAY 5th • • ' • . WE MAU YOU FEEL,RIGHT AT HOME ·. • ANAHllM •••• I •••••••••••• : •••••••••••••••• ,; 1·71 so ••• ,., liic.lltl ...... LA.UHA HILL~ ............................ Sel·ZllO : IUll McWyn Sttttt,'f Wtt 1 IW'ild Wtlf Cellfttl LAKEWOOD .......................... 21l·t2M616 1924 Soortll Slrtet ' COSTA MISA. . • • • • • • • . . ..••• , .... 1 , •••••• 5S7.a766 ]161 ........... . RILURfOH •••.... , , .. , ••.......•.......... 52S.4'61 21lM............. . OIAM'9E ••••.......... j ••••••••••••••••••• tt7·Jlll . . HUHTIHGTOH 11ACM ." ................... 1t1-2sn llftl ..... Wtsll""' • , • l I I . ' .L • • • I I I I • ' . I • ·' 12 DAILY PILOT Bowl Okays Rock Concerts °::~:1,1U PI • _When PUC Reform L e gislation · · 1 · t S:i ndru Lonn "'on the beauty mhl PASADENA (UPlr -The board of directors concert or lO percent 0 the gross rcccip 5' t i llt~ at the l'erkins Die,sc l Zips Through As<!.e' 1 y · ,· Wednesday. April 23. 1975 unanimously has approved an agreement opening >A'hicheverisgreuJer. ~ 'om puny b1.1ll, the local ~ the Rose Bowl to rock concerts ror the first time in The city of Pasadena will provide the bo\lt• • ""'\\•spaper carrit.>d her smil· ils73-year history. clean-up personnel. public·uddress operators, ing picture. It Y.'a's he r SACRAM E NTO (AP )··Reform legialulionuim ed atmaklnC security men, custodians, event and ~ale altcn-do"•nrall. ~ bli h Dir('clors approved a rental agreement Tues-dants and ushers, ir needed. the 1t ate Public Utilities Commission more oPtn to l11t pu c U duy with three promoters who v.·ill stage the con-1;-ur sulcsgirl Patricia Gid· whi1kedtbro1,1ghtheAssembly. . certs this s u1nmer. The agreement li mits pro-A CITY SPOK ESM~N SAID if ttie project is dings reco~ni zed ~1iss Loan's A11emblyman Gordon Duffy, a Hanford Republican. said bis moters to t"'o concerts betw('en J une l and Oct. 1. successrul . the city \viii begin a general po\i<.·y or dress as one !hut had been billl would requii-e public hearings befor e m ofSt utllll)' rate hlkea leasing the bow l for simil ~r events. ~tolcn fronl her s h~p u few and make the PUC more like an appellate court. MEL G It EEN PRODUCTIONS, Inc.; Star cOn-The first Ros e Bowl game y,•as played in Lhc duy~ earlier. 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Several boats drifted J>Bst lhc Uni; and did not have enough air to come about and cross the line properly. · PJlRF·A -1, Big Kahunu, Mark Townsend, OPYC: 2 Twilight,, Bi ii Wi~deman, OYc;' -:r;-Muslc M-a-ker;-SaVlii and Six Sailors Grab Olympic PQs·itions Six '"Sailors secored places i• Bob Kettenhofen San Francisco ne~t year's Olympic I.rials with Tornado Class ;' Den.pis Clark; ~e1r ~rformancu last weekend 1 .Seattle, Plying Dutchman Class; in Alal,"ltoe Bay Yacht ClulJ's· Mictiaerzarky, Los Anielea, 470 OIYrftPlC c~asses regatta, the Class: Robbie llaines, San se~ond .of five to be scheduled Diego, Soling Class, and Randy this ~pr~ng. McLaren, San Diego, Finn Class. W~pers of the competition in All of those advancing won the _stx clas~es , or. high rinisherS-their classes except McLaren behind previous winners, arc as· who finished second behind Carl sur~ of fina.ncial assistance to Buchan, Seattle. Buchan had continue training for the 1976 already qualified for the trt•ls Olympics. with a first place finish In Those moving up in the ABYC Houston last m onth. 'l'he u~m­ regatta were Lee Wesson ot lMi ing regattas will be held 1n ·the Angeles in the Tempest Class;. Great Lakes andEastCoast. Darnell Wins Match . . ' pionship. Doose,OYC. PHRP'·B -1, Solva Via, Karl Lassey, DPYC; 2, Sundance, Jack Mayer, .Capo BYC; 3, Sunshine, Ron M alon05ky. Capo BYC. · PHRF·C -t , Bitter End, Jan Bitter, Capo BYC ; 2. Beluga, Hilding Johnson, D JlYC. MORF -1, Salsa, Glem · Goates, DPYC: 2, Villam, lmre Berecz, Capo BYC. UCI Scores • In Southern Series Race .UCJrvi.ne was the overall win· ner or l he overall winner of it.he~ Pacific Coast ·vacht Raclhg·As· sociation's Southern Seri es which concluded last Sunday on Lake Lopez near San Luis Obispo. Thirteen 1chools participated in the series and the top iseven · qualiCied for the Pacific Coast dinghy championships. UCl's team was composed of Jett McOermaid, Rick Kearn, Phil Ramming and John Ross. Duggan. They combined their talents to win the series with a low score total of 19 points. Runner-up "'as UCLA with skippers Kim Gage and A11<4n Jewett, only one polbt behind UCI. -Other schools·who qualified fpr Bob Darnell of Voyagers Yacht C1iib'1beat Carl-ireiiilfart-;-ucr Sailing association in the best two out of three races in the first round Or eliminations for the Prince of Wales Bowl, symbolic of the U.S. match ~acing eham- · The races we re sailed Satur· th.e championship "-'ere UC .San day and Sunday over 3 Diego, 20 ; USC, 21; San Diego windward-leeward course in the State, 31; UC Santa Bfirbara, 45 ; ocean off Newport. The· matches and .U.niversity o~ Hawaii which were sailed in Islander-30sloops. qual1£1ed automatically. 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C-Mna Y2 PRICE SPECIAL 80 ·BALLS .s 1 °0 "Practice Makes Perfect" .... ~ ( • I • . • . '. ' • • -,-... p ) ·1 Wednesday. Apul 23. 1975 ·. • , ' I ' ' . ... REALTOR' WEEK April 21•26'~ '~975 A voice for Anlerica's prop8f'tY ~·o~ner.· • •• • \ ' ·• ' ''We'·re .Concerned, ~ . 'i-•.J. '' .. . Where· You're Concerned''-... ., l ' . ... " ·, Fl.REMAN':S R-eCOGN~ITiON,. ·aREAKFAS1 • " ' . . . '· •. • I - Newport. Beech Fire Cepteln Rey Pencllelon:,hu ~••n -n•med Firemen of · 111• Veer end Fir• <;ompeny a.c he~~ et .... Jambore• ~ ateUoli wee ci..igneted Fire Compa,.y Of Ille Veer. • .. .:J , -On • September · drop to th• Irvine , company -ov..- alde .of the.gretelu oneiy throinboela •.• wea • moat·Mr!Oua ' Hoeg Hoapltlll. ; Fir• ~epteln Pendlet ' ment, the conMnUnlty • , ,. • 1;. . . ·. ' He joined Ille Newport Bl1:fl. moted to Fire Engineer In : Pendleton la • tiredunt of · aervlC. edmlnlatreUon cl•-•-•"""" I : p WHMllMCI • golfer -n1e·-front Ill• atetlon •rid to .... eve 11Uftere4 .. e· cor-' . Nnd .lllJ llfe 88 It . lltler hie 1'9CC!Yery In r . I .. Ice to .... clep•rt- n Jenliery, 1915, wee pto- ln 11112; l:;ollege .... .i -1. attending tire ech State. He la • director' end peat preeksent oi Ill• New~ Beech Fire fltlitera· Aaaocletlon, h•• twice been • delegete to the etete flr•-n'•·••DCleUon conference end hes been • volunteer wllll th• Legun• Beech FrH Clinic. . ,. '· , . , . . . Guest Speaker James Roosevelt, Fire Chief Leo L·ove, Board ASaJtor Jean Ritt8r., Fire :captain Ray ~Pendleton. Fire Captain Jerry Strom, Realtor Harry f3abbitt. · President Hal Pinchin. · > ... -• . J SPECIAL NOTICE ... , The Newport Herbor-CO•te MeN Board at R.,.iton l• he~ to co- •ponaor the televlelng of the complet• speech ,.,hlch Jemea Roosevelt made et the· Merriott Hotel tocley, ''_CDNFRONTi\TION BETWEEN CONGRESS AND PRE.SIDENT," on Teleprompter Channel 3, MAY 28th, et.7 p.m. i • And Also .........•. Aa a public aenik:e to Ille communltr of Newpi:lrt..Bellth, cOete ~ end Irvine, The Board will be co-eponaorlng Ille 'folloWlng progrema on Teleprompter Chennel 3: .... . ' • ·~ • r . . ~ . .• Th• L.A. Re1119 •lid ... O•kl•nd Reider• CIU!~ITY BAllEBALL· Hlghllghta 1rom·the univ. ot'CelH. !rvlne cempile, M•r 2llth et 7 p.m. • J i . . ' • • e L.A. Rema and 0.!Qnd Aelden 8aelcetbell CELIBRITY BASKET-, · BALL highlights, o,n June 3 et 7 p.m. t • Larry M•h•n All PRO ROOl!O, •t Orange COunty '•lftro.uncle, on Mer 1 •t et 7, p.m. Thia la • fund ralelng' e1rent for Ille ClllldNn'li Heer·M- lriitltute. t-' I .. . I • ---....;.------------PJ=EAH CUP'OVT FOR YOUR FUTURE CONYENll!NCI-----------------..... ' . . r SEE _. YOUR REALTOR F9R YOUR ~E NEW NEWPORT HARBOR. COSTA MESA !cm OF llJVJNE MAP!f . . ' . • ' Newport Harbor ... ,~~sta Mesa ·.· ltoaid · ~f , ·_R99lt0'8 • • ~ ' t • . ' • . ' . . . • • , I •. I, I ) • " l I • i 1. t ' .I • • ' .. LAS YEctAS' (AP) -Jimmy Connon hope1 to succeed where :even PC'taidenta have falled . .: He wantt a new Supreml· f;aurt loot.ead of th old, but J'im· •JDY talkl of1 a leilhis aurtace and .. J • " :i i f " W~clnesday, Apt11'!3. 1ez!J OAJL Y PtlOl-.-HI • , • uoed wb;n J immy ,whipped "a Ullle bit roygher J. A~ .... ,f""J he c'our;i b6 has -prlc· I mM11dat1ur94 uri<lei '""""e Dodgers Coron• del Mar's Rod wver ll') • .,more to 1Pln1, 1lit;:e1 ·8Jlf t afie· ~ ticlnl oo but be came tO Pl .. y. ni.me, bicomea -baUJ• • s • siOo,oOo wlnner-take·all match tyofthots. . ' • -' ~· He'• a1inat lbe C~e;&ut nbt even belQre th l match wh cb T SD Feb. 2 .. ~ , "Who knows it It is aloWer?" be adanantly aaainatit. ' CBS nalfonal tel'1!vi1i'on ha'i e;gt , .Oo'nrtora•, Newcombe, al· ask$, ~ Sidney iG•lbrid, director or achei\lled and r reportedly 'PUl ·0 ' lor90l'O'ilDd>lh•sPol1IGl'lwiUde-. Comlbrs didn't sll)I ftAllY he siiociai~venlllnd'~onsfoc ~$600,000in«q,p~inc. ,. .~juatlces. . Au1tr1lian John Newcombe btllove1 Juslice will prevail II the old 1urtace is mailitained ror bis ·..,,CM)O chatenee match' ag'1nst bate the Issue with one point ap· would not play on theoldfUr(ace, Caesar a, whlch,,,ta_.a IP~~ up , l\iordan says thati(U\epreseni SA~ DIEGO-The .crippled t p_arently clear -Connors can but at a news conference, he did $2$0,000 on a winner-•li:e•all urf . is . h e4 h . 00 Los A:t'lgeles Dodgers hobbled in- best 11.andle a slower surface declare: ''I don 't know what I'll bola, fin<l1 himseU inthe,_pddle bon:e ~ ~l ~e·~.~~: '~"~.,lo &an Diego early this morning against Newcombe add that'1 do. I eq;uld go to Paul Anka (the oC'theeontroversy. (, -~ r:a,r:;~~al adveriisinl .bu·· and wlll selld Don SUtton to the what be wants. 1in1er and song writer who lives "The c.ontract we haft says ~~ignated that the new•versWtn mound afMnst ~~e. Natio~al .Currenily the so·called bid 1ur-in Lal Vegas) ·and rehearse~mY they wi_U play. on a SuP.rerue-.11 be .. 'lllAtl ·n the roatch · · J* '1.League Western D1vtswn leading faoe, put O\lt by Supreme-Court, aong. 1 don't have'1.o pl_ay t~n· Court sulace," he 1ays.,"1\Ve·are Wl -... -..,• ,. ·• /' .. ,. __ San Diego Padres tonight: is c,town on the indoor ~rena at nis." prepared to stage the ~ate~ on "I thindewcombe i&.,trrtng to . The t?~gers, hamP,_ered by a -Colman OD Saturday. " ' ·.'TM iuue came to a be'ad Tues· :day w'hen Connor, and ·hla maaaler, Bill Rlordu, de · 1manded the surface be changed a Caee1r'1 Palace from the one Caesar's. But.there is a ne_w One 'Amid the veiled threat , any qpurt. to wfllch)Jotti"tplayers psych Jimmy out and 1l-~as:7-Tash of-lnJuries,the-latest-occur- ,.by the &ame company which the NewcoJnbe's coach, Cl•reg~e are aareeciblf. '' ~ gone past that point," declared ring in a 3-2 loss to Atlanta Wed· soulbpaw Connors describes as Mabry commented, •1John '}We-. •So ~lhe aitificia l .s urface. tbe American's manager. nesday, were victimized by . .. ~(LiJvel; . rBreezes ·1'fo \Viii CHARLOTTE, N.C. -Iv an !Molina of Colombia pulled off the only upset as he qvercame sixth· Hided Jeff Borowiak, 6-4, 6·3 in Tuesday's mat~hes wiftling up tirat·round play in the World (bampionship of Tenhis Blue,. Croup tournament. " : · '·•Seeded players, Jed· by No . l · Bod Laver of Corona del Mar, Won their first round n;iatches ~th the exception of Borowiak. (Aver, winner of fou r Blue Group tournaments and .more than 1183,000 in prize money, gained a tZ. 6:1 vict~ry over P,~tricio ~eJo_or .Chile_. ___ ~- .. Second·seeded Roscoe Tanner tOpped Russia 's T~imurclz J(akulia 6·3, 6·3. .-Raul Ramirez or MexicQ,. ~ed No. 3, had a lit~ more Clifficulty before overcoming'Roy Emerson of Newport Beuch 6·2. 1•s. . Ray Moore or South Africa Aowned Australia's Fted Stolle, &4, 6·7, 6·2 and Ismail El Shalei GI Egypt ousted Australia's Colin pibley 6·3, 6·7, 6-3. · Brian Gottfried beat Ove Qen8lson of Sweden 6·2,·&.a and Jaime Fillol of Chile beat Torben Ulrich of Denmark 6-3, 6·3. .1oll11••• ...... ,_, NEW YORK -Phil Johnson, whose Kansas City·Omaha Kings proved one of the big surprises or the. season, was named Tuesday p the National Basketball As· sociation 's coach. Qt'. tbe ¥e~r. --..,.----------------~-..,------' •' · : Ralph Garr, the leading hitter in r , UPIT...._. s· "'·l, ·~rme~ Battle~ Wri~t ' 'tiarr)r Hl1le is'he81thy and the California Angels are a little sick aboulit. ~ · ·, · the circutt las~ season. -G"arr-'s two-run ground rule double in the seventh sent the final two AtlaiJta markers to the plate. ' Doqgers m.anager Walter Alston will again use a make·shilt All .. m.1•n K/llSC 11'91! A.Jw. l)~.t.,,_ ... .,,s.;.... Oil'OO ,,,,,., . ?' to)A,nQele\411 $.on Oteoo lll,lf.151..o~A,f'IVl!le~ •I ~n frano;o..co ·~~~"·"'· •.S~p.m. Ip ..... ~ HiSle, r the ·powerfully-built Minnesota oitfielder, arrived in Maheim~two days ago with an anemic .208 average. uMuP ·agitinat '"the Padres' Joe M'clntOsh (2!0) tonight aft.er Man· ny Mota b'ecame the latest ·member of lej,njvry ~gade. He · 1uffered -i& Ulled gro\n m.us le running rrQ first' to third in W~· nesday's game in Atlanta. "I don't think it's too serious,'' Alston sai~. "But it may keep him from playing ror a couple or d3ys. It m ay not keep him from pinch -hi,tt ~ng for too long, He deoarted Tuesdav with a .296 mark and a ;~e of the AnieriCin G aglle'8 rbi lead with' Baltimore's Lee May. Both have ·14 . .. . ..,.Hifle had ardoutiie and single in three .trlps wliile· Bobby DarWin drqve in three runs with a homer andSingJe as the Twins uaed left-· ' . ' ~ Alf9'!ffl" • IC.M~ (Itel '-"'· 2l Tl!•~ al C•l•lorni« ,t,pr. 2....re•.l)4ll CatUorn•a AP<. l~°'11tlend at C..lolo<n•• I 1!p.n> 1:7~11.lll 1:1Sp.M. hander Vic Albur:Y's six·hllter to scuttle the Angels; 7-1, for a 'swft:p 18f the two.game set ' at· Anah~im Stadiym. Hisle~went 6-for·8 in tbe series ~ith,.fi~ RBI1.bu! paid the _price .OD his last trip lQ t)le plate Tues· 1day when he was hit by a pitch -from ~ngel loser Chuck Dobson. fttinnesota manager Frank Qqllici was irritated by the fMi- deht. -' Marina 1-lig h ·s t\\·o·timc All· CIF 4·A ba8ketball •lar Bob· Losn~r h as decided to con· tinuc his cage c:areci· ~l Ca Stale CFull e rtun l u nder co.ach Bobby Dye. ln his four.year varsity cart.-cr at Marin· Los ner \\"LIS ,1\ll- Orangc ounly eath yea r and m ad e F hi s lctst t\vo years. l·le had a pl'cp carct.•r sroring •aver;.1gc of 15 points per game and aided the Vikcs to a second plucc finis h in this )'car'!> C!F ployolfs . JCs Swim ':It's ironic ij:l.at Hisle was hit shortly :after Darwin's homes,:." he said. "I just advised (plateum..- plre) LoU·.,DiMurd that thi~ gµy . "' •· v (Dob&on)throwsalpeoplebUthe At entura saidlheballtailed.imide." ' ' , Th' loss l~t eallfornia "" mapager D~k Williams ye;t:m· VE~TU RA-A strong delega· though.' · • · Alston Says he can remember aeasons when the Dodgers had a lot of injuries, but DOl in such a short time early in the year and not as many seriouS>ipjuries: Centerfielder Jiriimy Wynn was used in a pinch·ruhning role for )1ota but "'ill nol see action for several days becaw;e of hi s throwing arm . Steve Yeager returned to the lineup when f<1ota \\'as hurt. and Joe Ferguson wus sent to the out- field . It was Yeager's first ap· pearance in alnlost a week. In Wednesday's game, the Dodgers l\vice took l_eads. !dota started the fourth with a single and moved to third on lienry Cruz' single. Wynn took over al this point and scored on Ron Cey 's s acrifice fly. LOS.t.,folGElEI ATLANTA, illl r" tli •b r II bi L_,,, l 0 0 0 ""·-··" 10 10 Wynnp.r 0 1 0 0 Ye-rt 1000 Cr9&<.I ( 0 1 0 a.. .... ,10 ,010 C.yltl J0 \1 Fer9\ISOfl t l o I o LKY?tl •110 Gridden Ola ... 11 fllDING HIGH--GolOen State's liulch Beard goes up in the air. ridine-pn the' chest of Seattle's.Leona91..1Giay. • ~The Warriors won, 124.too, jh' alionalf Ba~elball ,As., ~ "lt sdCi~tiOn "ll~t1on :rueSc!ay night at OakJan~. , ing. for somlf ricbt~hand batting tiljlh of coast area JC swim mers punch provided by the likes of· Will compete in this week's .t., ..... i»cft I.\ J 0 I 0 (r-lorOpll I 0 0 0 Reup 2000 Gil<r 11 ,.,,__....,erlb E•-30 Wllliil...,,111 Oflketl ... ~" l..,111 Corren c Bt_,~• Oiotn pl\ Herrl!Qnp -~, O.M4'ylll\ • Q ' 2 1 1 I 0 • 0 1 I 'o a o 0000 I I 1 0 3 1 a o 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 !I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 •• 'f.USCALOOSA, Ala. -Two University of Alabama· football players were among 14 per~ons arrested Tuesday on various drug charges in a series or r;,iid s by state and local police officials. The office.rs said Wayne Rhodes, a senior defensive back. was charged with p<>Ssession or {narijuana. and that Joe·y Bolton, a jUnior halfback, was charged with sale of controlled s ub· stances . C.11rtVp- " . AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. Unseeded and unhe ralded Marc1e Louie upset lhird·seeded lt{argai'et ~Court 6·3, 7.5 in Tuesda,J's .,penlng iJ"OUl1d of a $100 '0d0 women·~ tennis ~ourna · men\: 1' ' .,. ·• f "j&l eanwhite, ,Chrt~· .E\,'erl · niedlC,arrie Meyer, 6·0, 6·0. • Second-seede'd 'M.artina avratilovat Of CzechOilovekia fe~ted 19tt~y Kur,kend¥J ~ J·6, 18·3. •' ,, •' .( .. """ ·• . p.f.(,. Ptay6tt8 . · · ,.. ~ft-i ' ... ,...,;.,_.,., 'i I ' ,. ............ -, ' 1. ..... ~--.: , i1.:....-nt. "-'°" i-11, 8Mton le9lk 1-1 \ -:'f" , .. ,..,. C.....,_• ' I GINlffl·Sl~lt• Sdltl• t•, ~ St•1e !ffd~ it"'. '' ' : . ·11,., · , \' • .A•A PU.'f'0,1'$ 'Wnt.T•Dl•I• ' lncllene 131, '0.n•••ot iJ•,...,rittUed 1·1 HH\. l'U. YO'l"S Tv.Wi0tr'• Qe!Mf, ,... York 1s1enoer1 '· P!th-Vh 1. Pillll>u•Qll ..... ,3.2 Buttelo ,, (.lllteQO 1, Butlelow1n1•-1 #IO"tr11t s, 1141ncouv• r •. OT, MOntrta! win~ 4-1 • Aztecs' Rally :Dumps Irvine San Diego Stale sent 10 batters to the box i" the fourth inning and ·made it pay orr with six runs as the Aztecs came from behind tQ pmt an 8·7 baseball victory at UC lrvtne. ' The hosts got the early leud When John Palmer tripled in a. run in the 1first inning and Doug Chard walked and .. scorcd on an error in the second1'rame. . ' And Alan Belasco gol in the Jj.st licks-a ninth inning home run to left field, covering 350 feet. But It wasn't enough to offset the damage or the fourth inning, mblnod with""' t'wo more runs In Ibo el1htb by the All'!<" ., UC lrvine'1 overall record tell< to 11·22. " ' . ... "' -··· ~'·" -·· -... =:, -·· -·· ,•- ' • • r • Bl J • 0 0 J • 2 1 ,, 0 J 1 • 1 0 I • 0 I I • 0 0 • 4 .. 0 • 2 I t 0 ' 4 3 1 I 0 • 0 0 0 ,. • • I • » • ·............. 'It e ........... ... ... ..,, . ' tltl,.._ ,.,._, ttt.-.1 t I I ·Big Pool Payoff Recalling ColisellnJ, F ootboll Thrillers .I Short hoJ)S from the beat: Those who like to tab future brtgbt atbleticJrolP,eCf,s might make a meat ao&e OD D;ouc: Diamoad. an... •tll 1radf!r at McGaoil~ bt~edla~ ... i.o..i: 1n Seal Bead&; ll~allY he Ione jumped zt._, r.a~ ~,.,...,'8 5'.6 IDd coveretl tbe 3tl la 35.1'. µ..; Gli,nlirae•,~ldl:'ceach, says Dlamoa• a olOollie sebilol's " . "' H.f'l'.J: t • ' • ' ·'·•.,·ASR ,_, '• "'." ' . ',. •I OLENH WHITE j J moll oatata•dm1 buketball and football pl,yer, tn addition to be· tag a fint class basebaU player. An unidentified ~in Italy · seems well assured of keeping ahead of inflation. The lucky par· ty invested about 400 lira (63 cents, U.S.) in a soccer poOJ and tumed out to be the only entrant who c0trectly1.abbed the outcome of all 13Clme1on the card. .. <27·ZS in '73 and 26·24 ht '69) were -.. TM conquest' of N~ _Dame, then rated No. 1 in Uae lail\f and owner of a 17·1 baltU•e' lead ag:ai111t SC, came• a •~as to lrviae reside•l llod ~an lil the <l,.til mbtilte.ilf'piay. · Tlle lllril_IH1· -:l~ll 1 'S&~fe1d were cllma:1td wltll·~llild goats, eacll 'ta tile iasi IMo..t.,91 . tbe game. . In a f~ar ·w~en. u!seemed .tliat Laguna Bea~h· Hight& Eric Hulst would have thin2s1Prettv m~h · · his own. ·way' in· ,prep twQ;milB.t competition; a\P~g cqipfs Co~ del Mar'• Brian Hunsaker-now ' 'a majOI' threftt, to Jt'4st with biS' ,8:58.2 and steadf.,Surge. .. · 4 Hulst-, a juri'io'r1 has' all 8:58:6 this ye&r aft.er nhl1hlng a.-ond in ··18St year's st• !f1ey't with' an 8:50.5. Injuries~have hampered his '7Sca mpaign'cdnsi~rably . ' Those tblnkln& of having a Kentucky 'DertiY party May, ·3 migbt like lo k111ow tbe mint jtdep recipe. Mix 2 1/s ou.aces or boal'bon with two tea~. ol water, a teaspoon ol ~~ . sugar and ~-..ur lprigsol-mlnt. tt .s belpl'al to put It In a glasl wtlb Ice. ' Hisle·and Darwin.. , . Southern Californi a cham- The Angels, now 6-6. h.ave been pionships at Ventura College. ,seeing ·a steady diet or le~·hand The three·day meet begins hurlers as· the' Op..,..Sition tries to Thursda·y · ' r"' ' 0.1,.11 wen En1r1.;. offset a lineup that is Ntden with t r11.,,10.,_soo l •••-O•~e Pic~tora s:20.o.- I fl h d db IS Stew P41<1! );12,0; 2')0 Ind. ml!d.-.Jim Watt"' e • an e a • • ~ 2:,,,.•; Ooug F•Df•n J:Ol.8; Tony Trkoli.1:1S.O; When the Texas Rangers ar· &uc• ScllOles t.:o..•: so 1ree-4Nrc c.raen.~ n·ve tono'ght to launch a lw0:. tt.o: BH1o·rooie11.•: Te•,.,, w...,llf1 n.,! Rod HOrmeu 11.t ; Jell Edw••d1 n .o; M!Oley re-game s:Cries they will send Clyde 111v-s;tt.o. . I s· 11 s· Frla.r-MIO Ind. mi<i.-Fato!an.4;J1.0; Plt llfofd Wright <9·1) aga1ns I 1nger 4:50.•; 2llO lree-Cerdena~ 1:50.S: Pat• 1:S3.3;: (0.1): Wfight will become th&, Hermeu 1 :~1 .0: Edwarca 1;51.0;,IKIO lrtt re-~ lly-1.2•. One·rnele• dlw1n9--t-11INn MtAdam~ ninth 'portsider to ·start again:n O.wld s .. 1er 100 11y-O'Too•• §6.,, conon u l . ~ lifclr~ . ' 0 }3 -DI~ ' KIO llKk-Woodraff 511 o Troc:oll 1 01 I , Scnoln \;8 nlB ID f!8 es. , , , S6.t ; lll0bre41st-We1ter i :01 O; Mr.MMn-ft•Of) S, Men!KI pl> I 0 l 1 -u.e·~illl p.r 0 0 0 0 C. ROblnl«li1 Holqlpi 0 0 0 0 .... -erp 0000 ·-N<Ulll!l>llfl 1 0 0 0 Tolllli 33 2 10 1 lOlah 18 l S l Loi.•nve•e\ ooo 100 100-2 AllMlll 000 100 10• -3 E-Reu. OP-.t.,ll•nt• 1. l08~oi. An9fll!• 8, AUM114' t . 28-M. llere1, G.arr. JB-Ev-. S- ~.Correll. SF-Cey. "" H0\191! Cl.~JI ,,_, \Morion CW,•.Ol H•rrl""1 S.ve-H•rrlwn .t.,-),Ool9. IP fol •EllS8SO 6 J 1 1 I l '' I 1 1 1 0 fl, 1 'o -, ' 2 ' ' 1 1 2 ! 1 I 0 0 0 1 11! PB-Fer~ T-1:16. ''No qu estion about 1t: Mi11aMcC•r1r.,1 ·ot.1,sp1cer101.t W'll' ~ ed " · le l 'l s.1 .. rd•y-100 tree-C-•r<>enes 4 .0; O'Toole J I lams arre 1 a con~ilS D • r 50.1 • Pilcl! U .I ; HOrmell 50.2; Ectw.rm SO.I; 'l'OO K" t right·:ended bitter certaiJtly .,1»e.k-"-Wooc1•"" 1:ot.•: P1c•foio 1:1t.•: Sct>OI•~ ·~g· ·. UQ Id 1 (t ,• ;,; t :OS.t; 100 bre11s1-W•ller 1:22 .f ; McAdam\ C WOU. p. . t :Jt.O; .wcc.r11>r 'l:ll.t ; Spicer 1:'1.t ; 100 fly Williams is coftcemed over (he Fet>IM 2:1•,I ; Colton l : IS.S; 1.~so ··~ 11,000 .. l , f T H , •f 11n.,l-:-Trlc;ot,10;:90;J-melerdlwono-5U!-';oi00 If' Sh averages o omm:k arpe ...... 1,,-,;H.o. • Bl . . t • Ell' Rodri' "212) s.-.itHKlll E•trill.-' .cai~ 0 (.239). ' te g z u • Tl'l•irsd.ily-•·l•H-..1~ Lrle S:!l.l;'200 lnd, l .,,;.. ~ ' Lee ·Stanton (.154) and Bill m.0.-f.n:ctR1d.e2:M'.J1 ,Sc:.~1c.mp111:11,J:11.•; • ,_ ~ .~ .:.-· · ·· (. 8.:. u ......... ··"Ur e .. dcl• L•noH••er ,,1 ... o ;·s,e~Ma,rMt>"•• 1 , ,, Sudalt·IS .143). u-. ·~.-r·.~· 1)1J.1; Johf>'S«\tf't~11:1; O•ve'~"!','•2:lS·t.~ s ' u seven•rbi has been aP occas1on1;1I kM-ft'otl Ke\tej'ltWl~li 12.l ; ,Bob N~tv u'.3. • • • • a'y· ·!' I mp , . . ' • k · Mldlerre1rr~·41.o. "' ~ / " contnbutor to the, attac . F"rhu.,..-aoo ~. otiec1 .. ~R10Qe •11.1.•. u if- ' ' · ~ d•rwey,,:S1 .•,.; Ot•ore· ,,ss.1; ,200 l•••- CA°Llf'OltHl/11 MtHHES01'/ll K•lllflDM:" l:JS.S; 100. lly-' LVW! SS.•; 100 llolo;~ o; , ' ••r11111< • ••r·•.-' ~si.•t'.,.i'r ·s•.~· !;e(o<-l:02.o: 100 AUSTIN, Tex. ('.P)-Theum· No..NttllttCI • 0 1 0 S.Fordcl 5:0 0 0 ... ", .... :;a'· :l ;Me ~l:OS.J:Jer•Y n Riwr,11 •1 o o o ..,.,..,20 '2 1 o y_.1 :0t.1:-ff ..... r-.;111.J. • ~ • ,lire in ,last weekend's $100,000 Her-rt . '0 0 0 81''/'lrl s I' 0 ~turd•Y-00 I -K,.eUenW,Cll •t.t ; 2to ·w Id &oc1111!1! '0 1 0 Oiol'Wlndti .5 2 J l I tlf,Ck-SNthol,!l 2':111, ;' N ...... c .... 21 13.t;·~· ' or Series or Women's Tennis o..11r.)b · ,., 1 2 o ~tmlb '1 1 0 1:11.0; • tirH11~~m•1! 2:n.•: ,.... ••• ~~ 1a~B'ilfie J ean King's own mis· SWOeklsdll 1 O O 1 H_illt1f 3 1,11 • J:U.7~ ~.i;tA~ *11y,;,.RI~ 2:2Ll/\.:l)e . ~ E•·Roc1r1~, Jo4·• ,tr.Ulk~. !ia.<O) • 2: .. .s·u. · ...:1i.1t.t;.O..w<n2.11.•;~•"' take_,.rather than a controversial !h""i..· v. 11oo !~~c ~-=~:.: dlv111G'-.• '":' ·-·~,p. ';;. ~·tin.:call·caus~ her to lose the Lie-tph 0•14 0 ,_,....,.._r~I '!\'!\ It-_ • 0r•!t91CUSIE,..,,.. < 0 A.mi,_re1s5 Jo 1 o .AIWrYP o o o 0 "'*v-soo 1 .... -0.ri! ••nold ~;G).o: G.ne . fiqalmatchtoChris'Evert. 51 i'°l'Jlh l'O o o TIOl'lf S:O..O·lOOlftd.mtd.-JlmT"""-1'1:'1~;50 'J.f, M"•I t·h ' ez'Ooo-P 000 0 ,,..,._,,_i1r. M1KM11n.•:~u~·1~:•;~ on ._ ~ qn. e empire, "-""P o o o o oo.ioa Fr•Mom "tJ.o: Ont·meter l'lvhi~•'e • ' I ITueticfay K•1ng knew the ball -1-~ _ _...__ WUW1;Medlev•e•r-•:O)i)'," -~'-...· ' -• I b If 'led! f II 'rot••5 H-ltl ;Tot;1t1 3s111 Frldlr--lno:med.~rnold 4:l1J !f."r"er · W,8Slnp8f U a1 0 o owup Mi-soi• ooo '°° 010-1 •::tt.o; 200 , ... -r1o11• 1 ~)1.s; Mltchl!ll ,1:s.i.•;_ on her return Clllfornia 000 000 .,100-1 Franlom 1 ·~S.I; 1oohec•-Mlk•~l :01,0: · 'f ... E-0. R•mlrei, Hlii.. oP-Min ..... 1 .. 1, wr.11,,_. i :OJ.l : 11io brtilst -OV'11 Ame 1:0&.r; 'l:la)terol King's experience Cllitornl• 1, LOB-Mi nnesot•t.Cilllfornl~l.1 Andy Ottollo i:pt.3; .1011n wn1eroe111 1:09.0; .00 kn better than to stnn playing Hill• Cllelk.HR-O•rwln Ctl.SF-.SUO.lua. • tr .. ,.1ey-l;3'.J. • . ., -,.. ' 11' H II Elll SS·SO S.1urday-l ,t)G lr1e-Arnold lO:J,,2; Tit.... 8 :.:·nt UDl'eSS She }las C)earJy /lltbury !W,J.(ll ~ t 1 o ~ 1 1o·uo· 1111 tr .. -M!lcllefl so.s; Whitmore U.4; h lh j· , II " ·d c.OoOW1u.,0.11 · ,~. a 1 ~' t • 'F;aniofn s1.•;·209 Dec•-s w-on ,, ... •: 200 • e e lnesmans-ca . sa1 ~.:P-(ly.C~ooD\Ci!llFer~~:l.~C-~ ~Hll~ ~:::;~:~; l~;::i:~a?:11~i~1!!:!J$t,;!~-;t rM<?rtl onal, Whlo is ~llso·llhel he~d pl,.b. 1e l.wP-c.0oo_.,,T -2:n.•~.)(O. •ar-'-1:2s... -• ess on a a pr va e enrus cu · iri Houston~ Area Netters ·.at Oj'i 1 The contrOversy arose in the 12th game of the final match with King leading 6-5. Evert hit a shot near the b8seline that King • ·" t seconds later claim~ linesrf!an • The Ojai tennis tournament, E'l1enc;1 -sinvt•i 11 ' •no unoef'I £i1tue Larr.v E1chenbaum indicated . , • sir._ru; 0o .. 01n lit •nd undl!rl Mer• s.-,• nat accuracy paid orr $1 .4 million Cthat'sdollars, ~lira). one or th ,most prelt.igious .WkOCtHf•lon. ' W@:)·out. King's halthearted re. Los Angt?les might have a ~t-amateur events in Southern ~,:,!:;:~o;1108J10"t..'n"~~=~~ .. 0 ' ""° ~·1 turo'· of the baseline shot was ter chance to land the 19R4 sum· Califorbia,' starts Ttlur.sday eor-c1e1 M4'r -!>lnttH '1'..a U!IOIH'I °"' slainmed in for a winner by · G ·f •t 0 Co 1 Gerk.,,.; Oou*~ 11t ena "'ndlirl Ron Mc.,..,...,, ne CollBeam ComnUaion ba1 mer OlymP.lC ames 1 1 were a morning with the rapge as -eoo SQooM•: s1n01,, .u• -........ 1 .• u.nc:• Ever.t. · tattM• USC's 55.14 'U '"e.r city bef\nnlng with the letter M. area well representecS in the high '.t:'°~ ~:;:1~'.'sfn':1n~1~""~~.,.ere;;: The arigered Kiqg went on 19 Notre Dame lall 7ear aa mae of At least that's what the trend o( schoo,, jU.nior college and college. TllomH: open 0 1.1""' s1"9f6 •nd DoUl>ltt, lose the game a nd the match. 4-6r die irea~ foetball gamea ever: 0 i y mp i c & stage d fr ~m ' divisions. M19"sc:..-c.c.~o.,.,.;s T•o;.i.;..1 ... ~;... 6·3, 1·6 to Evert. v.•bo rcceiveo ~·1a·~c.U.eom.. . 1~1980reveal. ~rbM-Slno1•' '".noUl'ldlrr> Ml•"'-Or•119' coe11-s1n91ts, coc1, s.n.11, Mir• •cn,ooof th · I --M I lltO'f' 11'""°"na.r1•ec1a-.-anc1 .-s:0outi1-5.LeAor SCt>ltLend"-1tLw11C:1>, _..,.., , or ev1c ory. I t.housbt the tllree mOlt exell· The '68 Games were in ex co t1:1 · s1n11es 01 .,. lffldtrl St•""· Sld!lllN<.-s1no111. LA>~ .. Gtnt•v, o.n Fe1t1: It was, later revealed that llll played tlaere In tbe pail 15 Cjty; '72 they .were llosted :bY ~=~'11'""°'"'°''~_..,~,~ Doullftl\,Ru\lyMlne•c•nai>.~11111· • Eichenbauin had started an Y. ean woald be lllie •11 USC win Munit:h. Next year they'll be in ut1•;:.:f.':•-s1,,,1e' Ut ""'° undlr) Brea so...11>er11 C•Ulornl• .. ~ .... -stnci1•• '"° "out" hand "'ignal but changed it I d M •et.S them F.iw ;.Dout>i.s ilt ..... .....,I ICl!I> v1e1r;1 ~M1 ... 0evi110MM1,_..Pt'1!tl'l'NI\. "' over Notre Dame l• 1* and tbe Montrea an oscow a ..iK•lltMltfl. ut 1rv1 .. e -s1n91e1, ~c•t1 cer11e111t1, Bob to show the ball was good. lie did palrelSCtrlumpll1o'¥erStaaford in1980. ~=~~ 0 ' •11111 _....,KIWI Lynott wr"9'l•;Ooub1H,wrioni.o.whst-. not yell that the ball was out~ R·. a· ms , G·et DempQAf m· ,...~. a~.-. . ;'h~:~;rdass::::::·::~·:::I~~~ , ~ , '· ... , ~ ... '• ~ctive and it's not infrequent ' " 1. {(' • t .. ~. t • .. that .h~ signals are wttbdrawn t<.' -'""-..,1 c~mpai"'n . While with the nel# .... 26 ;, 38 conversiOn at· • ·tea.m..U.at's a c9nttnder fqr 31ears·: ~ Uri1'g the. cO.urse of a match," • PHILADELPHIA CAP> ...w ' • e i ked hls 63-~plli tO'roDlie.", , ~ , 11 ··,1 Motto:n said an a statement re- Pl•eeklcker Tom. Dempsoy. !Winll, De111psey kc "l'•a· v~'pleH~ to be &•in& ; ·=HY. "Jd 'tie wa~ also lo~sed by Lak~way Worldo!Ten· wbose 13.yard fleld'lloal iri 1970 ia y¥11er, wblch beat ~t to~ • , -what• gre1tteara· i' tO:tie.'14>an1 to Cali~orn1a llU., site or the match. a "auona1 >'ootl>ail .......,. re· lutplay of lhe gan?_e: ·.J_ iJM •-:-!Ai 1. ioald lle~r.':t'i · a lrtf Po)'ents llvo lil En· TEic:llenbaum was even more cord, wu traded T""""'°1 by the Deropsty led t~I ... ..-.. by ~ tas ondi ~•~at~. ~Jih , IPOClfic . "If you watch the 'Int ' " Plllladelpbia Epl• ta Ibo Lao ICOrinc lhe S\I sea be nl9li& -·~1.1'.~-· · · le hoof there. · J>!E'<J': llli!o Jlan\ replay. 11 shows she did ._ An1olnllamsforu~ In l!ldlrielphla. l"" . "la':..lltln7'llfll'tl;bec~~ • pla1!od atPalomu· 1..,.1·1tts ·, ev61i look at me. She wu !1'16draft choice. · • • =~~~:I~~= W.:, ·Wllf. !laroolll~ umei ,Iii · oort of ~k"':~oinc as•in," "watehin' bet paorly hit boll," • The 211-,Y•at .. ld °"*"' ::f -106 ot ·111.·neld at·· PlllHldeltld• .;.,;, '°"""'l llo added . . '..__ ., tald. slped by the E•Ji*'• • templa.all•ts(bflA~Mint lhOn fort .._ y11or9; 1114· , Dafld lay has, beeli""' r~:' ·<:'_ln olherwords.shehlta !~-Olll l.•Hleb.heamd lbed .. ••~of ~J.~ offortl f.,· the l!lic ". Lui 1 I'm ..,,1.,.,. lo * -· 'jl 1 'I . ~ar Rams place -~Ince . -Chrissie put it away.'' """"' oq •· ~ If-'" ~ .. 1970-. r El chenbnum, a local club pro. the -Orleans s.mts "" lo • .e-. he 'llll 10 of 16 m th• ' l .,, ' ., \ •• ' • l I • •• t ' j • , ·' • I {~ •DA.IL. 'f PILOT • 'I I· . ' Cd/tr BftO'fte It . .1 " i l "f.numph For· Esta1icia ' • ~. The.4u#M Palmer Method I; D N'T BE GREIDV ON TOUGH HOLES There arc certain holes on an)' 1olr courae lhl\ are ••~icr than others. What yo\I come actOlt OM. arab any oppbru.inil)' th&l ml&flt trite 10 mlkc a 'birdie • On the more difficult holn, however. be content East LA Topples Rustlers . . ' BfJ).\VE •oM.\NO Deen Foee •1¥1 Greaa with a par, or even 'a boaey, drpcndina on your The Golden West -10"'•co°"ro"n'a""'d'e""t Mar MiUer,, b"°t CdM's de· level of skill. Colle1e Ru11tledr1 btew11 a Tiii reruie ten a lot to be .de-1·2 lead Tues ay· a er- Hi&b Sea Klnlf played sired. noon and went on to drop the role of the conseoial Estancia took a 1-0 a M de~l1ton to Ea1t Los boell TUelday afternoon, lead Jn the second inning. Ana•le1 Coll11e1 In an tiandlac t.he .Eatancia Ralph Ronquillo •truck ~~~v .. s t"l·lnnlna Southern Hilll'kslera'S-1 wtn·tn-.ur.o1n-Q>-.tialf'Was ·c i lliorilla C~n:ltrence a O't"ntury t.ea1ue droj,pedandthenttirown NO bueb1ll same for·rtnit ~ibaU 1ame. awa)' allowln& RonquJ.Uo -,,-ta-c e~a·t E 1·1·t-Los T~lnti 'adv1~t11e or toreac~aecond.' · ~ An1ele1. fOW' Se~• K:ln11 e~. Tony St.nley singled ·rhc illustratio• ahowi a aood example or a hole In other area junior . Eltancl1 scor.S once 111 Ronquillo to third and tha1 should be played . w,ltb caulion. The na&stick college action Tuesday the second inning aJld the latter scored on a afternoon, the Sad-twi~e ln the sixth to re-throwinC errcfr. ~ is on the rlaht, which Is ~ht shallow portion of the d 1e'b 1 ck G a u 0 h ~· mam Ja. a., Ue, for , nrst The Eaetes took ad· f"Cn. lt would take a lee shot o~ almost perfect dropped 1 9.1 decision to pl~ '!ri~ •. ~3 record. It vantaae of inother e'r· lcl\1th r~r the ball to finish at1t tht bok:. San Bernardino ih a r&•·· was.:.CdM a &Jxth straijht ratk throw to make it 3-0 on· 1uch a hole I'd probably play ror a ptrt or slon Confere nce a:ame IOIJI.. ln' fbe top' of the sixth. the 1r~n tHat Pvt• .inc.. more fi'ndlfll tfl•, 'in case and Cerritos posted I 5-2 ,, EatliDC,ia ~ceived·out· Stanley. led on wi~ a rily shot i1 too. 1troha or 'too weak. t recommend .wt.ii over Oranee Coot in •tarid!n{ 'plt_Chtna: from stnale. and was sa'rriflcect that you do the 11me. ~ *'--..'IJ """"'" ....... ),.... a Soul h Coa 1 t• Con- Sta_i;t..!r_ ok_e_G'r_ iffin ~ to.second by_QxiffiD ·~ 'i=======;===='""""'""'""'""'=="""iler~n,te encounter. , reli~Ver .Jim Campbell. P\eming sin~d .:bffir:to LO W SCOffESl'HIOH itOWlRt a.._ p1e11ey of 10111n1 ll••P in Arnold .. Eaat Loa Angele•' win , 'D.1,fiteil',....""'l.M".1"" ~riffin l~te.d 5i,+1 in· third ,and ·Bud<l:Y Lorton Pa1m1r'1 ~1 ... "l• Sll ... •nd f1lrw~Wooch,"·wi'itt•n ••-ayer Golden West drops ESTANCIA'$ MOE FLEMING BEATS THROW TO Mllte ,..llftPHY. rungs, 1lk>win& only one brought 1'n St•nley with a c1us1w11y for re.li1r1ofthl1 column. A copw' l1~urs lor 2oc iod the Rustlers into iecood -------------"---------------'--'"r'"------•st1mp1d, ••"·1ildr111MI •nY.iopti unt to ~rnold P1lm1r, c/o -..-bit aJtd Campbell pitched alngle. · -:; , tll rs 111w1p1"'·' • ...,. place with a ,9·4 record I-hitter . ' College, Preps ?ut of two ~asi;s loaded Fleming ra,ced )lome while the boats take over JarD!f inr. the ~ixth and on the.:thi:owing em:ror FV N ·1.s Lo ttrstWithal0·3mark. Area Tennis seventh. Innings \o pre-an~ Lorton scampered ' aI a ... n,• . A two·run single by servethewin. allthewaYto·thirdonthe ., • M' Mike Kiefer and a. two- The.Sea: Kiq1s also re-Play run double by John For MD ceivad 'fi·be pitching The Sea Kings rallied Ed• N,• ;,-. ~ Macauley led Golden perlormances from tq tbe seventh when lSOll ins .J Q,TS West to a live.run sixth Ge,ry Gulane11 walked, r· lMinl which gave it~ 6·2 Mater Dei High pitcher Pat Pritz! twirled a one-hitter to dispose or visiting Bishop Amat in Angelus League basebalJ play Tuesday afternoon, 6-0. · Huntington Beach, however, was crushed by invading Kennedy in Empire League action, 13-4, to knock the Oilers farther out of contention for the title. Dana Mugavero homered in the fifth in'! ning and Ed Vignaroli came through with two doubles and a single. But it wasn 'l enough' to offset the 13-hil Kennedy attack, which combined with six HB errors, turned the game into a rout. . , Pritzl pitched 6% in· nings without•giving up a hit, struc k out 8 and walked none fo r Mate r Dei. M ... ll ...... h•tlll4) " ' ' ' . ' Frem.n,ii VlnTlpm,tl IMMollno. 2to ~.lD Tetry, ID VIQnerlll,.: stlmmler.cl """""·"' M..,.,..,o, rl Oougta.p wr19M,p <><-. .. ........ KlmtNlll,p Tot.Iii ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' . ; A ' . ' . ' . ' ' " . • •• ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' • •• ·' ' • •• • • ' ' ' • ' ' ' • k .... _., l1111h•1• • • • K.,....,., 011 510 •-13 13 0 Huntington &rach ODO 101 0--' 'I I> sec <•I Ill Oil"'" .. 11 ..... . OeVl1o (Sl Otl "'"s •·• ... J. Pr.-ttvm•n CSldefW.1ller .. l ,M . M<;.Glrter <Cl M'I Vrom1n W7 '"'· ""· Sl.c;k ICI Ml H...,ler 6·1, ........ We-r !SI dtl Leldetmeljlr .. 1, .,. ~ cs1 oe1w1n~1°" .. J,"4. ....... DeVllo·Prett1m•n !SI dlf Aon· Wtller .. 1, l-i,6•3. McC..rter·Sl.it k (() def We.1w,. \lroqi.iFI 1 ..... 6:J. 6·•· tt..,ter·Mo,......,, !SI def Llldrin.I· J..-·Wiston '"'· J.s. 1·). GeldlftW.U (ti lllCY'""' Sl..,tn Wilc,,.r'fG t Oef P.1112-l, , .. , 1·~ Smith (CloefWtUin6 ..... , ,_,,._. Plamondon (Cl de1Wlil6·1, .. 2,W ae ...... r-tCI Oii SchUUno .. , .... J-i IGloet PjHrO•m1 .. l.6·l Ktmawltl IGJ0tt09!r>6·l. .. l ._ .. w.1nln·H•m.1i•kl CGl det Pal• F9ro~ 6·2 ... 2. W11cher·Sc:nl!Uno !Gl del Smlti.. P)Hfdtmalo.J , 5•1,1>·1. JOllli·West ((;) dtil P11molJ(lon. ~unner .. 1,1·6. \'ar•lflf 1'111. Valier (10\o'tl U7Vtl ~ Sl"llft Oorm1n IF) losl ID Beret•k• Z4; 11111 H-..ickwn t·2; dtt ""'ii• .. I; Ot-f Frelly .. 1. O>U CF ) IO!ot 1·1; w°" 6.(), ... ,, M . lltr\ldkt IF ) IDSI ~4~ •Of' ... z. Ml, •• C-,man tFI 10!.l 1-6. 24; lie<:! 1·1;...,..6 ...... 0.•ftln w.--a.rtoer tF I lost to Wtntroo. 05Wr 14. 14; ID'11DH0·80yd l-i,CH . Hlnlrlch·Linl°" IF I •~t 1-6, J-l; losl ..... ,_._ ........ Kll(l1I U)l(e~ ~-V-•Htt IHl O.I A. p..,1 .. 1;-Slr-k k ... 1; oe1 JUIW)l .. 1; dlt D. P.IUIM. ..IOfln CHI -n~2 • .1·3, .. 1, .. I. Gllk h IH) -n .. 1,6•1,6·2: loll 14. Frencn IH)WOft~l;~tM,2-.1,J4 . "''"'" Collier·Bree !HI def Man~ T1rdl!o ... ], 1·S; Hf Relsblc~..c.tlotic.1 .. 1 ..... Colty·Sliver {tt) loSI 0·6, •-4>; """" .. , ... ,. C!111t1cla 14~1111\ltlC"'°' S1ft9l11 Schwarll CE I lot! ID Gerken 1-.11, def Enslon .. J,tk!Goo06·•.del Aow6-1. -Ku1per-s.,.1new IMI 011 Yooro- Bre..,.•wnM,W ';dllSoto.st.Amtnt "4,6·2. 1· Kllllr·Dlkem111 IM I won M , .. 1; t-0 ... 1. 1:•-Cll (Ill New ... rt I M-9u•9"s tE I lost lo flro\1 rltll 14 ; ~ toNl!oOlllM; loll lo Pe•rwnO..; loll to8.ldri.m24. Kim IEI losl14,M , 14 ..... . M . ~ esatt$· . Win; 5-2 -•!E)~IM,l4,CJo.•...... Th c t M 'Hi h A•M CE I loll 24 ; lll'O ,,, ; lolt 2 .. ; e OS a esa g -'·s. Mu!ftang·s rook. advan- Au..o·L'"°" c:";r:i.t to ~ tage of fOU f walk; in the Whit_, 1·•. J .. ; sp!ll w ith Roy· sixth inning 'Tuesday al-TllcHo'll!o•4 .•·1. ""'°"'"·Pouo cE 1101o1J·6.1-1o; ia.1 terhoon to recOrd a 5-2 ""'·,_., win over Villa Park High J1111it•r \·arKilfl in a Century Leagu_e Mhil011Vl•l• •nv.i o'hi u .. i ... ts1ir baseball aame at Villa s1119111 Park". Y.1<kllr !Ml 1011 to Kent .W; Ott ' The win atves Costa !:J~""-'n .. ,; del Kirk i.s; delOe..., Mesa a 5·4 ·r~Ord' and '."!L.1rwn <Ml 1"'1 14 : won 1·S: 1°'1 moves· it to within' .one 1~; ...... 1.s. . R1.1dolph (flro\fwC>n 6·1,6·1,6.0,6'l. game Of first p)ace in the · HOwt IM ) l~l 3·6: w°" •·•;lost 2-1>. · ' r:: s.1. wideopeq-Ctnttiry race. c;,c;,111,1n.c;~=~1""'1 ~pt>t w111• 'Trailing. 2·0, the "9w·A. Miller '4. 6·•; oel Wona·I. Mustangs came up with ""il ler6·l .... J. three · th 'xth 1winl"'O·F°"t...., tMl won ... J. •·1; runs in e St . _,,,.,,,,.,, Rudy Phelps sinaled, ~nc1emen1e u 11 t11 El T-Steve Bernhardt wa)ked Si1t9IH Me•• 1s 1 oe• M ... pri, 1-s; o.tAmH and Gary Bi.ume singled 7-5; oer Cllurcn•ll i.s. d~ itr .. in.1 to load the bases. Brian ... ~ 01v11o1s1 "'°" .•·1.•·0.•·t. Ph e I p s , M ark a.i1ev isi-n • 6·1·•·'· .. 1· R1'chardson and Bn'an lllOmp!>Otl tS! w°"l>·1, WI, ~3.Jo.O. °"'9... Costelloe all iolloWed 0-....,·IW!.lr "lSI Oii 'McCl<\hy. Fort11\ •·'· 6·1; 011 a e•c11a.R.1....,11 with · ·walks to force in •-~~~i.:.,.c11n csi Won •·1, ...o: ~ three runs. ·•• .. , .... ,, Mesa added two in· ,...,..., "'''*' c1•1 111 L,,,...,,.., .. ' suranre rufts in the top of • Sll19IH . o.mott 1"1 1 49t c 1 .. ne$ ~1. c1e1 the seve.nth. when• Steve T.1?...'r.:·lM >won~·•.•·l. DeW.ilde singlect and '16•t•ln 1N1 de• J.1•oe• ~. 11e1 Baume followed with a Swenevt.O. ho Oowif ("ll won6·0.•-ll. · mer. 0emo~·sw:1~~;'(,,,1 dt• tte.,.. .. • Coatelloe went all· the con1"~"'·'·~'"'1111r·Pni1up~•-o. way on the mound for u"Yer1-B1.1ckler <Nl won6·1,l·S. Mesa. alloWin2' four hil'\ l.•t111cw u v.11nv.1 clllM ·while strikin" ·out six Mll•Dli !ti ·•• r ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' h "" PhllllPS (El Int 24, 44, l-6, 14. s1.,.... · oz Jollnsl""' CE I IOlt to Tnomai; ).lo, 10!.t Villa Park batters. 10 T'nomil 34 , lost ID WrlQnt .... lo$! 2 2 Mlr901lElk>slM,1 .. ,CJo.6.14. G.Mc:Go•.lfl.t l 11> .. Ablyt•,Pl'I lthulU,11 llU'"l>I, rl a o Mc Vicker (I:) 11111.t , l•,1-l,14. '°A,.1n24. '~ C..t1M111 !II P.11to (l!,losl1 .. ,,_.,l·6.-"l. .1• r 111 rt1i '. -O O S..•.1••·G•inwp IE! 1pt1t With lllec;ke IEI loll 2·6..14, 04, '°"· Krikori.t>. 2D 3 O I O Olviuon (E)lfl;!64,0.6,).6,24. A.P!'lllps..rt ' I I O P. EcUet, ID z \ McN1rnar•·$,pOOntr l-6, J-6; lot! lo 8. MllC!M<ley. tt·ll M. Mlclu .. y. l't·lf ~,i\ ' ' ' . o. a Gurlly.otterbtln2 .. ,S·1. I 0 Hl.-,..Po,., (E)loi114,J.t;loll °'"'" . DIWildt,tl l 1 1• O • • Nll•.IFl·C•rroll IE I 1plll with &lrnlllf"Clt,ss l I 1 • O AW\eDOtDn·8al•rlo .. 3·6. ~I; doll BNnt, ID 4 1 ~ , 0 0 14, J.t. P,1!11,p ' ' ' . l 0 C-UIM1al17\loll .. 1'11111Par11 Forl111-<hllOOCl.,...1.1. a. PhetjM,ll 1 • a 1 T'om1i-Llnco1n Ill lo'l l·t , l-l; IO!ol MCCoy,c J a t o Or111N1, c 0 0 Sl ... lft, T. Ect .. S,lb ' ' ' ' ' . 1 0 WMM< IC) .,., Gr.1nilo Ml; dtf O Smith 6..0; def 8.1lthrop •·O; doll 0 SrtitW!in·t-0. 14,J-t,. Ak "-•Olon,311 l o o 1 S. M<;.Gow1n, 2b O.Abeyta,pn T$" " . le_...,,.'"~ ' ' " l Htrril CCI W9f!M, 6·1, .. I, .... 'Krikorian fCI -i:o M , t..0, t-0, .. ,. r 11 e aro...nwnCCl _n .. 2,1>·1, .. l, .. l. ODO 000 0--0 I 2 0....... 400 200 •-0 10 1 Hllt>Un9IOl'l•Armefld1rl1 ICI dtl College Golf SfOCllm ·C.IOt1oulO 6·'· •·1; oet ...,..,,.,,.0 ... 1-1·5, .. ,. .-• o.ullr·""'"'°" ICI -.. 1, tied J.J;...,..M,t-0. ,,.,. .. ~···· ... l(,noK IMl cMI 1tlnQ '""i'p•am111 .. 1, Stll'lfield"l. A,11»6-0 .. Twcfllcll IMl WOft 6-0,l!o, 1>-0,"4. JKl!bson IM.l -.. 1,'t~.~l ... 2. Cav11ot1 CMl'tftt ! .. , 1 .. , "'°"' 6-0, ... Coillll09,0 I 0 0 I McEtro,,pn I O O O Te11.111 2S 5 1 ~ •'VIili Park Ill ... , " .... G.Slilllf, 211,lb J O o 0 Loil,rt I 0 0 0 Dut1t, l.tD l I 0 0 """"°· ,., 1 0 0 0 D.1!.ller\311,.. 2 G l O MlllKI. I l 0 l I lllrr........,, ID •2 l 1 O Klltoufst. '' l 0 0 0 P'ol'tet", rt,1b,p,rf l 0 1 I Rllilft,t 2 0 0 0 Ml~,( 1 0 0 0 lot.Iii 21 7 • ! sc-~~ ~~t::~. = ,J ~ . • ' ' • • FACTORY Demo SALE! Base.ball Standings • • TOYOTA 53273 • VOLVO SAVE • .USED CAR SPECIALS '67 YOLYO 4 liooa· ~AM ltoiO./WIEllll 1 1377 'ff TOYOTA COIOHA ""'· Aw!OINI~. aw .eon11 .. AM ,_, (VIII .... ) -·· 377 71 l'lllHllD. l'OllMULA 400 . 4 ...... Cone .. --•'""'-& ·~~.-/liitf;••• .,, 1337:7 AMERICAN LEAGUE E,11t IM"Vl1IOB W L Pd. GB Baltimore 5 4 .566 Detroit 5 4 .556 Boston 6 5. .545 Milwaukee 6 5 .545 New York 5 7 .417 l 'Ai Cleveland 3 5 .375 l lh West Dl"Vlslon Kansas City !)..I 3 . 750 Oakland 9 5 .643 l AD&ela 6 6 .500 3 Minne.Ota 6 8 .429 4 Texas 5 8 .385 41A1 Chicago -.,.... 4 9. .308 5112 T_,..r'1GllNI O.lu90J, K•n.,., C!tr 3 o.trolt6,Cll"'l1n0t NtwV .. kS 8ntono Ml-t.17. C1lllornla I B1Ulmore 1, Mllw1ukee o "Te11M2,01ktandl TMlly'JG.1- CM,..llnlll IJ, Pl"• a.21 al Dllroll (Ql-n Cl'-1 ) • Ollc190 flllh"''n 0·11 •t MlrNWll.1 IGlttlO..tl NIW York fttunter 0-ll •I Botton (CJe.,.llFld 1·11 a.tllmor• IC111!ter 1·01 .11 MillltflllloM 4~ p;onJ.t) Te•11 rwrl9t110.01 at C1lllol"nla ISi'*' 1·11 K.1MH Clly !B111by ?·Ol 1! 0.-flNI t8lul l•11 ' ,....,._..,., G.I""' Kt"IMC:ll' 11 0.kland O\lcato II Ml,....i.ot1 "T•-•114 Cllltornle Orll1 (tll'llll Khlttultol ,. NATIONAL LEAGUE Eut ~vl•ica Pct. GB Chicago 7 4 .638 Philadelphia 6 5 .545 1 Pittsburgh 5 5 •. 500 1 lh St. Louis 6 6 .500 1 v..: New York 5 6 .455 2 Montreal 4 7 .364 3 West Dtvlaioa San Diego 8 4 .667 San Franciscor 7 6 .538 1~ Dod&era 8 7 .533 1 ~ Atlanta • 8 7 .533 1 Y.t Cincinnati 8 8' .500 2 flQUston. " 4 11 .267 5114;i ' T""'lf'IOI"'" Clncl~l 1, Sin l'r111clsco • =~r~~·.s1': ~1::.i s ......,. .. , •. Pi1111>ur0h J Alilonll ), l.M Angele• I 5..-i Oletot, HDll\.IM 1 I YMly'IO.- Sl. L"°Oull IO!DwnO.ll 11 NI• 'l'Ot'k IS.1._. l•tl,,. 'Ptltl1ctatphl1 /Uf!Clerill'ooO 2-0) 11 Clllct• ,...,,.,,.(It PUt.bu•911 lAe1n1 0·11 •t NIOntrTal 4..,.,_ 141 ~~ Sen Fr.1ncli.co /Mon1,1111t•.•' ll'ICI l'tk ... 1·11 at HOIAtol'l (ICOf'llKIFIY 0-1 .... ll•t1tHI C11teln,..tl IG1.1t1ett t.Ol 1l A.t1-.1 l"'"°f.11 'L•.,,..11• lkttlon 3-0) It Son OlegO lMl:IMaisll 241 ' T1lltwMle•'• --Plllladlfpllla 11 Ctlk a90 OnclnR.IU at Alfanl.1 s.tn l't1Mist0.1t ttOuilOfl LM4"911tSllS..Oif90 Drily°',,,., tcl!l4\lllO Clji.11 · Halli ·1ibgled and lead over East LA. Mike !.U~Y 1in1led to Fountain Valley •"-C•t Jo~ tile basei. Miller Hilh's Barona and the •C9Y·"-' 1~ ~ : "t ae«tred Hall with ·a . Ectison Charier& moved =-• ; ~ : : 11i rific;e fly, but" .U.at. ·~ 1tep closer to the top ol ~'s~c .; 1 1 o wu all '-the Sea Kini& .the ladder in the Sunset =:. n. , : : ~ could-do. ;Lea1ue baseball race k ....... h. , o 1 1 • .._;: 1,1 , with victories Tuesday, :a~ ~ : : ~ •• r II "" . Vince Bienek 's twb-.... 1 0 II 0 ~~If ; ~ ~ ~ ruo·hOmerlnthesixlhln· -2 ... 1 .....,....:..,il1 1 ' 1to11ert10n.10 , o 1 ° nm, With Rick Woolard •• ' 11 ,.. Or .... Ceatl Cll .. ' tit,..,.,,, ' 1 $Olkl,rl 1 1 Slfio«I-. lb ' 0 SIOl,a I 0 ,.,,.nu.a 1· o TryOfl, h J o I I""""", 2to ' 0 ltOfl .. !t" l 0 YMl,pn I 0 Aecom~. c • o ,....,,.ti. p J 0 ~'·"" 1 0 Tott11 • II l k•re tor 1111'1 ... 1 .... . ' • • . ' ' . ' . . ' ' ' ' . • • • • . ' • • ' ' ::.'c ~ : ~ : \~board ras all 'Woolard ·=.;'.~. : : ·~ ·: ~~~~·11 j ; : g '1Jeeded as he falhloned a :::::.!:.. : ~ ~ : 0r-.co.u 1oo a.010~ ' ~ t:;iey,111 2 , 2 o five:hit shutout over the c.111.-. • 1 2 1 carr1'" 100 01101.-s ' o ~..... ~ .g : g ·Loar a ~axons at La ~u • .,c : : g : ......_ •• ,1 ,,1 ~·-2~ ~ ~ ~ Palma Park. · :;..n:,·,r ~ g ~ ~ Noni\. If .. ~ ~ C.-.. IMlorl)O Edi!lm USed 8 rive-nm JOfWl,Jll 2 II o 0 0 0 Mlic•uMy,11 • o.~.11 ·~ ~ : '': first' ipninl to· kill the ~.,,,. ~ ~ ~ 0 .,_,( • o MMN.otl • 1 • 0 0 0 host Sillors or Newport Totllt )Cl 3 1 I ~=~,oh : ~ ~..:':,-t~·" ~ r •• : : : Harb.or , 5·3. Scott k,....,,..., ... , "• MIU•,•• • o Prei1111f.i.c1 1 • o o o ·Desrosiers, Steve Hines, 1•'*' JOO 1111 o-s 1 1 ~~~Tba : 1 or.tMy.ll 3 0 ·: .. : John Holmblad B8rt ....._.. * oap 0-3 1 ., u-.• s 3 ~Z'c ~ ; .! ; : Schaefer.and Mai.i1Teske ...,".._..v,~ .. ,,:1 1 o :'~c~.p : : ~2! :~ : 1 4 o lltomblp~d for flve ==:;0cf ; ! : ~ =-~·~•.P : : .... ' ' . ' ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' • • • • ~., ""1 : : :-.: stra:fc.btlingles. Ullton.'tr. s o o o lktnlly1 .. 1 .... M11..,,p 1~ o o 1 Newr.rt fought ack .... _.•, 3 0 0 0 ••• Go*"IWIM 000 DIS 110 00_. U l IElll lA 001 010 SOI 01-t 11 2 'fetlll 2•;;'13 1 ' 10 10 1 11:_...,,-..., \ with • ur singles and ~.1a. 1 o o o eitMci. oioono-~·~ ~ three runs1.in the third-:::::..:~.. ; : : : C1:1r~•1¥1r 000000 1-1 3 4 frame, but that was the .., ........ ..._1:1 1 ' 1 l el'ld. or t~e firewor~ for all r " , .. ""th ............ ... ' 0 0 Q Women~s· Athletics WOMl'N'SYIENNIS UGI...._. (ti CSIWlllhler Sl ... ln W.ntl IWI 0.1Hyman6·1,1·6. Btrton (W) del Ventrei.c.1 24, ,,.,, .... H-lnlk.1 (l)dlfSelint,6·1,6·1. MllMI 11 I •1 Eldl!rt-0. 6·0. Rlclllfd1 U IO.I Colla 1.s. 6.(). Wtlllam1 U I dll S~pek •·l,6·2. °''-~·..,..on {WI Cll'f Ham1n.1U.' Vllflll'eKIM, .. l . • ..,.... teams. "'""'*'·" , 0 1 o Marina left Western ,..._,11 • o 1 o with an 8·5 triumph as =~~c:. ~ : ~ : Mark: Longnecker' and ._.....,.,, J 1 o 1 0 ........ l"llflthvl•.• 2 00 0 Jeff Hattabaugh iqacb ---~= o o o o collected a pair of hits. ~:r.·-~ : : : Marina broke it open scwct1, 111 ~ ; o o in the first' inning as ~:.l!" 11 a ; :· Mike Dapello had an rbi k.Hellytflll• ... • 11 e double, Larry Arndt F-1..inv.111e~ oOe 002 0--'1 • 1 followed with an rbi trt· u-1 ooo ooo o~ 5 o pie and Hattabaugh and Dave Saeman eac'hF H ' h II knocked in a run wlttwf ••r a se a single. .... ' ' ' . ' ' ' • ' • • ' • • • ' • ••• l!l 100 020-• Kt 1 100 000 000 -1 • ! ltlcllllrlh-MllM1 01 dlt Etdlt·CoHI .. J. '"°· w uu.1m1-Hym•11 en oe1 Seo,..~. si.,.111 .. 2 ..... OlllLSTll.\Clt a.-.ci. USI jHI M'9 ... IC.h 100-1. T .. ""'-n Jolln§Oll CE> Ir.cl Gill (HI). Scen'CH I. Time: 12.l. 19'-1. Jellnwn II:) 2. $(oU OU l. ""'rlfla Cl ) .. • ' ' • • ' ' • ' ' ' ' • . '" ' . " . ' . ' ' . ' ' . ' ' • • . ' LoQp Stand~ng SlrMllll CHI. Tlrnt:1t.l . ..,.__,, £rpet1b1Ck (H ) 1. 4.dlmoi; (IEJ 3.Al1Ccl1 !HI. "TllTW : l;IM.O. --1. AIKcW. IHI 2. BIKNtf (I!) l. ~QV911 IEI. Tr,,,.., 2:lS.t. Mlll-1 ....... CEI 2. C1t11r IHI 1. Hoffl IHI, TllN,;6':.M. I. IOLH-1. Sffr1 CEI 2. L.ICltey IHI l. """""'OU. Timi: 1J.6. "* ll•••w-1. H111'1tln111on 111.c:h. TllTW: M.t. -......... ll11.1y-1. Hl#llillQlicrl .. ah, Time: 1:'9.1. , u -1, EroenDICk fHJ 2. ~VarQM. l"I l. Adoa'1!1 {EI. Dl1tanu: 1 .... SP-1. Wymen CE) 2. 4n-IH) 3. Dufltln (N ). Ol1taMe : '10-1Y.". ~Hiiis UIJ 1411 Ul!iwnlty 100-1. Stevens tO) ?. L•wls (U l 3. ... uDrK h (0 ). Tl..,.: '2.1. 1»-1. O.loum IUI 2. W.1lktr IU) 3. EUlot !UI. Time: 27.S. • ...0-1. llotrlln COi 1. Us4!tGl'I CUl J. OllMlll IDI. Time: 1101.s . ~1, 8omln (Dl ?. Sipe (D) l . Helm 10), Timi: 1:5'.4. Mllt-1. s1,. co1 1. Bom.-n fO) l . DI...,.. IUI. Time : S:Sl.t . • IQ&:H-l. Kni11 CU)1. kuhljultVtfl (0)), Feldltt" (01. Tirnt: IJ,7, 1 w . 1te11r -1. u111,,.r111~. ,Time: St.•. -MeO lat Re,ly-1. Unlver,Hy, Timi: 1:16.0. HJ-I. N~h 4012. W1l11« {Ul J, Wetnt IUI. H110M: 4·1. u -1, uw11 cu) 1. Ne-.ch 101i. wttlll IUI. OISIMM:i : lU~. SP-I. Eso!flOU (I.I I 2. Sle\'lfls CDI l. Er>Cly IUJ. Dl--e: 11;4 Vt, c.a&Mnl Uil) 1431 We1lmhister \I0-1. Lickey (Cl 2. Gll•Y (WJ l . JICk-fCI. TllTW: 11.S, U0-1. Lac: key ICI 1. W1tklFIS CWI 1 Dlvlllltowl IW I. Time: JJ,,, 46-1. a ck11r.1nd fCI !, P.1ulk twl J, Ollfll ICI. Time: 1 :04.1. •-1. Glt~r !Cl 1. craw, twl J.HeH*Y ICI. TIMI: 1:12.1. Mii-i. Y ........ 'ICI 2. Gtll.l!lhlf ICll.H ...... ,.,. ICI, Time: S:lt.l. 10 LH-1: l.l'f'I• !Cl 2. 81t11klf' IWI ], Jll(f'llnl"'"jWI. Time: If,]. 410 Ret1y-'1. We~lmlr111tf. Tl-: 54.t. • . Marina WlsMrn ' ' ' ' • ' • • ' ' ' • .. . ·31 I • ...,.111 •• • • • . ' . ' ' ' . ' • • . ' . ' ' . ' ' u s k-llWllllllllCI ' ' ' . ' ' • • " ' ' ' 510 001 0--10 110 000 1--5 l Lagunans, CdM Vie The two top'Volleyball team's in the Orange Coast area, the Corona del1Mar High Se• Kings ana the Laguna Beach High Artists clash tonight at I at Laguna in a non -league encounter. Laguna Beach takes a 7.0 record into the match and the Sea Kin11 a s.1 mark. Corona del Mar defeate d the Artists twice las t season . llO MeOl•y Ael1r-1. We~tml~ler. Tlmt: 1:0l.I . • HJ-1. 8uekH (W)1. W11,,.,r (W)], Kt~ ICI. Hl;IQhl : l ·S. lJ-1. o.1Mr lci 1. cra111 1w > 1 Laguna howe ver ad· ... ,~I"' CWI. Olst1nct: 14·10. ' • sP-1.tom11n tc1 1.011WY(Ol. vanced to the CJF """"• tWl. c 111.1nte: tt·1V>. ·semifinals while CdM on- 1 y mad ·e tbe • s ' ' .. ... ·~ IO'lr " 1\'• ' ' .. ' ' ' ' ' .. ·~ "' "" ... • iliLU, llll~ICI. 18_·.~· l~~ ., ""''"· ··-:~·-· l~Wllli&MaT · · . ~ -~ •#f DICK Ml'' ER MOTORS IHW,w ...... s.. ... ,.-..-. 1174111 • st a er- rop Los an r n Ce nt 09- by WO-ohn den ixth 6-2 • ... • • ' • • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' • • • ' ' • ' ' . • • ' . ' ' • ... ' ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ~ ' • •• • " • " ' • .~ ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ' ' • ' ' • ' • ' • • • •• "' ' . g NCE .. ' • • "" .... "" a ~, '" '" • '" •• •• .... "" "'" " '" , • •• ' ' ' ·' ' .. '" "" ... .... • ,, I Wednesda . A ru 23. 1975 DAILY PILOT :1 Meet Called .Off ' J . I . Westmont . Rip s sec By P ronNster : ' SANTA BARBA11A- 0nly three or the elgbt r•~hooli Wi~h athletes SoUtbern C•lllorni1 ~lainvlt•dtotheSao present. I Colle1e '1 V101u~rd1 Clemente tr11ek and IWld White rec'eJYed the in· wer,e vlctlmized t;y the .....,,. •bowed up ,.,,... 5-1-ri• of the sup.' nve-hlt lhutout eitchlnf d•y alternoon at ~n . ,cattcelAJjon from of Westmont Collete's Clemente Biah after a addleb1ck track couch'" Biil Bollomo Tuead•y u 1uapected prankster had JSm 'Knapf'. the ho1t1 ripped' tlie apparently informed "One o "1Y atudentlf Vart1u•rd1, 11·0, ·tn eac}l school that the meet received a cBll from o ·~A I A DJ• tr l ct .1 I I · wucanceled. personwhoaaidthemeel northern dlvi.alon "Someone called ull wa1 canceled becau&e ail · bUeb1ll action. the' schools and said the the a.Wards had been '. Bollomo struck out meet was 011.·· San 1tolen,'' said Knapp. •fout:wb~e We1tmontgot Clemente track coach "Bu( I called the .sa,n all the runt he needtcfin Tom White told the Dally Glemtnte ·coach ~ac'k "t.hl: Mcond innina: with a Pilot•Tuesday night. and : io't -hold of hi,., ail·nan.explosion. .Saddleback . San secretary who' told rhe . .SCC'1 recolld .. is now C1emente -and Laguna -the rheet-w.11 still on.•· · 16-19 overlll and 1-6 in Beach we re the only After further in -conferP,'ceplay. vestigation by White, he .....:....~1c.i .... 1t1 d~scovered that other in· StMiAr," • ~ ~ ~ ~ v1ted schools received o.rra1•, o o o 11 similar calls. =-:_tb . ! : ~ : White went ahead .and ,....11,rt ,· o, 1 o ~-·,ct i O O O conducted a n~n·scoring ' s...1•~L11t i 11 • {o 11 meet with just the three ~":,~ : : . ~ • h I ~ ·.•• sc QO s presenl. . H._M,.,. J o · o a ''White planned to C4'11 =i!:,.P : ·: ~ e the CIF olfice today and "":'·P 1' : : : see tf the meet. can be Sc..-• ., ... ,."' .. • Prep Tennis feac heduled ror a ·1.at-:r Soe.tll • 000 ~ ~ ~· : d•le. w.11rl'IOtlt OM1 110 ;Kl•-11 12 o . Griffs S~ock Marina in Sprints to. 'Al1mlto1 High's CUI$.~ 101. 1'1"'9:t t•1.J. "*'• COi. Ti-: II.I. ;a;JP.i, 120HH-I Gf"n w IMI 2 ....... _u OiilftM 1urnri1ed with 110HH-1· Gell IUI l • .,,.,._CUI no-1. ,,,,.,,, IOl 1. l oot UJ) I. HJ-1. H•••Hl ll.1 1. kll-ILi lLll .l.uiOrU. TltN: 11.1. fl-: Q,1 •,-_ :tlWll....i 01. Tl-: 1S.I. HINrle !UI. Th•,.: tf.I. J 9111i.t-!Ml Htllel\t• .-J •-.. -~h '" the sprints UN..H-1, °"'' IUlll' Kl111 (0 ) a. ..0-1. O.Woocly (UJ t. HM19M • U -l . ".ri .... CM) 1. iiu~ Ill IL>r"~u1-1'Mf'0' .. IMI 2· .......... 11 --· keel off '3 7 ~111'11'1'1 tUI. TJmei ao. • IOI. Tl-: 5'.t. 1.0. ...... ILi, OlilMKI : 11.11 .., • ~ C C a • • 44() ..0 "91•1-t. Ciaa.I Hllll. Tin.: •-1. Go' ..... m CUI 1. Dt'MOd¥ TJ -1.Mloll-IMI 2. H•t•t. lt.IJ. el•r -1. Lot Al•m110lo. fill'lf rel.• to knock o!! u.1. N 1i.w1111•1 10 1.T1-:1:0t.l. w-.cMl.Db ••11(e;40·•· ..... ...... I • • Mlle ,.....,_ •• 0.IMI Hin• TlfM: Mlle-1. Gl•tli tUI 1. ,.eClllll tUI 1 M1I• R11.,. 1 LO•A ltmll~ 11 ... V-HI••' Vikin "' , Pv-1. H1w11 !M l 2. 9,,, CMI 1·n 1 ,-, I .. ~ 8 • IJ, 1:41.1. ~ ' -v...,..,.., IOI. Time; 4:JCl.T, J,e.Pt>lil""°''I' CL). Hel911t: ll.0, • ' ' ~ In ~t Le MJ-1. l-ry IUI I . (ii,_ (U)l. 1>MU1 -l.G11v••IUlt.D1rt1r lUl ••-> .••• ,,, <M> I.'•-•--HJ-1.Coo-IL J.111IGl'll : ~I. , •aue ~~-tu> 0 u, 1 l ., 0 ·-.. "~·~ .. _,. u -1 ~·o''' !""! t. Lui I.Mi J ·tt-'t!ti-~11 ton·-.-..... ,H9tM:w . .,, u .. mt:I :'6... l\.IJ.U ...... CL J.Dill•llC.l :SO..~. RoGe rtll l.D1t.11nc1:11.1. ........ xi LJ-1. Ji.tffle\ IOI 2 ...... 101 I. 0 1»4H-1. K'-llltt IOI 2. Schoo:~ DlWA-1. T•t•ill (.Ml 2. FrttnWt l'J-l JIOQirtli !OI 2. Lul IMI J. , •A !I . C I ,......_. IUI, 01'1MKI: 20•1, IO)S,Moot1 CUI. Tl-:20.t . CL)J. U•I• CMI. Dltl1t1t1: 1..,._J. Qul !M Oh "¥~ti D 1 U " 085 ' ~-I, klwrl11r 101 1. I . ....,. llOLH-1. AxUM It.i i t. SMl'r.t (Ol JUNIO!t VAlll!llTY "" I. ~lence: lS·I. w -·-----It WU IU ll ...... IOI. Hllghl; ,..... a.kf\11t1r tUl. Tl-:.,,,_ 1.914 ..... 1t11 l•JI ltt) M.ttllll PV-1. Giii• !Ml J, Alllll IL) ~. ---.,..-i :fP-1,6-'rlO)J.T-IOIJ, .WO R11•,-I. Ut1IY1r11t,. Tlm11 : u•1.:A111n lll J. Botluk Ill l . NotlOl'l(MJ.He!1ll•:l1•0. 11ana ...... 8 uttln• away ~ (UI. Ol1t1111C1 : so.a. ....,. SP-I. Ljltl• M ) J. Grt•r IMI ). ,~ , ' -ID T ID) Ml Mltll!l lMl.Tlme:l0.6. 8tOWf'I CL l.Di11111c1 :•1·3\~. Vfllt1DI , ftlY•f1Jty, -' ner I J, Miii"" II Rel•,-l, °"""HUI,. Tim.: 220-1. Borluk (LI 1. Ml(llie IM! l . Oiscu,-1, 8ro"'n ll l 2. Lilt!1 !Ml 77 ... 1C..ll~IOl.Ollill'IC1: U1•1W. .):Jt.T. Dlof'lolMl.Tlme .2•.6. > • 0'> I M I'> D>·• ,.,.., , at Darryl Howe TJ-t . '~f 1u1 J. ,., .. 101 a. HJ-1. o.n1n1 1u 1 t . "°'''11' tu>l. llotCI-•. "'•di• !LI 1. R••• tL1 3. ,;,1:;:,:• .. · ••• .. ..-, jloolbled ID th •• print• ... ·HUty1rC1 IOI. 01• MKI: <I0-10. liUtllner IUJ, H•lillt: S·T, M.1c.-u11, !L). Tl me : Sl.1. >R•OHM• N ~ ~ ~ ~Vo•ol<• -1 . .._,,_ Ul '·~, ..... OD> ~ .... ·-... llQ-1. RU1w Ill 2. l(olcll IM! ... •• '' , •• , ••• ,. 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CAR ~ADIOS & STEREO TAPE PLAYERS MINI 8-TRACK STEREO •Smalt Compo(! Site • Slide Leve r Control, • Program Se1ectot &ullon SUPH COMPA CT MDdel 'I l l, I-TRACK& FM STEREO COMBlllATIOll • FM S1ereo lndk oror • Leh & Right Vol ume Control' • Program lnd icoto r 4888 less Speakers IN-DASH ' AM/ FM STEREO RADIO ' . . 6.411 less Speolcets IN·D4SH ' . ·I-TRACK STEREO WITH • AM/FM STEREO RADIO • Adjust. Shahs-Fih Most Co1 s • FM St•r•o Ind icator • 8 T rock Channel Repeot lullon • locol/Distonc ... Switch 69 88 leis Speakers IN-DASH CASSETTE ITH AM/FM STEREO RADI • Acflvtt. Sh.ttt-Fll1 Mott Cort • Monuol & Au1omatic Eject ' • FM $ .. reo Indicator ' • . £.' I • •• • I l • .. • ' " .. ·' .. I '. • , • •• l I • •• , • ' • • '. r· • '· • • 6 N~vy /Ships .. Fete Woinen. . Am asked if ttie U.S. Navy ever named a 5hip in honOr of a woman. Certainly did. Six ship(i, irrfact. A Civil War sidewheeler called the Harriett Lane, a destroyer named after Lenahs ..--..Higbtt;-and lour-transport vessels adomed with the moni kers_g[.L!Prence Nightingale, Dorothea L . Dix, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton. What, young fellow, never heard Of some of these girls'.' !L's past your bedtime . THE ORIGINATOR of Leap posals WfiS said to be St. Patrick. Year pro.: IN TWO out Of three families, it's the wire who keeps the &h"eckbook and pays the bills, pl.eue. note. BIRD IN ffi\ND Q . ''HD'll.· did that Pennsylvania to\l.'n of ~ 'BirdlnHand'gelitsname?': A. Ap old tavern thereWas called that, but I don't kriow how.ihe tavern got its numc. . Q. ''HOW DOES the·proportion or·women college \eachers today compare with ""·hat it \lo'aS scty 60 yeurs ago'.'" • • • . ~ ~·~ ,., ~l. .. sn11re m ·•e1111alid New Cadillac Seville Ipghlighte<I by new cross'-hat~h grille de;iiiPI and, r.eotangular head lamps. The Seville'J's powered ·by a :ISO l:ublc inch et'ectronitally fuel injected . . ; V·8 engine', The ;uto is tiilleif as the new ''interriatlonal size C~dilflic.' Price] Only • $12,479. But there"_s .a wailing line. • ' , . • - S•'rlkes, SIHlllP• '\ . ·Do,u@las Sees 'R9uglt llo~d' . . ST. LOUIS (APl -L.f11or eoola are putUn1 llcllonnell DOllllO carp. tliroulh Ila MYOHlt tut, but the ftrm o'tlll lnfeodo to malntalu Ila IHdel'lhlp ta many aerotpae'e nelaa, 1ay company otnclall, ; SAGGING E~MIC condltlO!>I a~. ~ lQ· week mac:hinl1b itrtke have hampered some .Pro-d!!dllln bu\ .work remall>a con1tant Oil I~ n5 JCNle ri1hter and the F4 Phantom lot and there ii a ...,_..m.and~f~·the-DC9-Jetli-. otllciall-lold- 1toclrh0lders. : • !>-....,.'-'' ~ctMp..a•WM for our {ut1111 liea_,-ln &etUAl:-U et=....,..._ :ioae back to work and cooUnuinl to. pi;ovlilo llJ! klnd~ol re1e8rch and development of new 'ptoduc~ )O,out·perform our compelltpn," sa\d W.S. 11,cDon·. ne&l. ~bllr111an or theflrm. " A SLlJlllP IN AIR travel, U.S. reducllon \n space exploration and rising. Cpetl were elted. as thrft major causes of ad~lineJD 111•e8J'Dial1 ... • Two· Oil .Firms · ' . . .. ~ ~ ' ~ .... . -~ . ' 'Show Decline·. NEW YORK-<Afl -The nallon'1 two lar1est oil companies have reported. lower 'earnings for the first quarter, blaming,lhe worldwide recession and Increased laxes. A. About the S<.une. One \l.'Omctn to four men. IF YOU AVERAGESOm .p.t~. on a car trip for 10 hours, you can figure you'll d1ive 42 miles wilh your eyes closed. Blinking is why. ·Texa.eo. Buys Up Yu"8 . . . . All~rg&n Sales Up. Exxon Corp., the nation's lar1eat oll company, re· ported an 11.1 perce~t drop in nratquarter earnings from last year s reCQl'd. first quarter-while Texaco, Inc., second largest, rePorted a 66 percent earnlncs ·decline: (See related Molkowitl coJumn on this pace.> .. ' . . Finl quarter profits for Exxon, .for01;erly the Staridard 011 Co. of New Jersey, dropped to $580 . mi1Uon, equal to $2 .64 a share, from.$8fJ6 million or READER REPORT: "The fi sh's. head "'as five inches Jong. It's tail was as long as ils head and half its body. lls body "·as as long as its head and tail together. So how long was the fish?'' That's "'hat I asked. Exactly 40 inChes , report numerous c:allef's. ·~For.; 3-year Caff!;paign Re.cord.-first quarter sales and ,arnin11 ha.,ve $2.97 a share a year earUet. . ' THE HAllD FACTS Client asks ho.,..· Jong it took to e mbalm a human body in bitilical limes. Cheek Genesis. Forty aays ... THE AVIATION BOYS say pilot error fi gUrfs in ,four out of five plane crushes ... IT'S ALSO SAID that the average rodeo l'owboy now sees more motel clerks than CO\\'S. CURIOUS ~''hat a man '-''!II tell a~ul . himself. depending on ""'ho he's talking lo. lfe may a dmit to his son that he 's inter~tecj in poetry. but "'ouldn 't ronsider revealing such lo his golf partner. Or he m<ty de!Scribe in some detail to his golf pa11ner a bygone romance, but would ne\'er make mention of it Lo his son. If he has to borro'1A.· money? He . might tell his son, but never his golf partner. Al least , th al 's typical. 1\n associate professor al lhe University of Florida says his studies so indicate. TH.\T GOOD HUMOR inan. who driv~s around lhe neighborhood to sell ice cream to. the youngsters on Saturday afternoon should be required by taw to equip Ilia. truck . with. sch0ol-bu$'.type •flashing ligbts and ·fold-out signs that read ··Stop! Proceed wit~,cliution." So S!Jggests a safety expert. ·, -., . ' Address '7Joil to L.Af . Boyd, P.O. Bor 1560.,Costa Afe.a 92626 · Copyrighl191SL.l\1.Boyd , ·. By M. M051(01"fd: . Texaco wants you to smile, so it has sigped up ·Bob Hope as its mouthpiece for lhe next three: years. You may not feel like smiling when you see what the pump registers at your IOcal Texaco sta- tion but a few wisecracks from the' 72·yei.r•old en· tertainer tnight put you in a better mood. Al least that's what Texaco hopes wi}l h'apj>en . ' THE SIGNING of HoP,e to a three-year con- tract wa1 deemed impor- tai)t enough to be an· nounced by Mau rice J:i'. Granvllle, who is the chairman and• chief ex· ecuUve o£ficer of Tex- aco. Hope will star in a series : of special pro- 1rams to be aired over the NBC televisjor( . netwoi:k., in the seaSOO- begln.nlnc next · Sep· leml>er. . The Contract he signed with Texaco, obligates the com9dian~to do 'more -:::=================::::;:--1·than juat appear in Tex--. aco'-S.penaored pro- "· Huge ~lection Lavv Prices . ·check us out! 1r.ama. Hope .will also pitch for 'l').;xaco in ,rom ... mercials ad be . will be avaJlable to the ~ii com- pany ·for sales meeUn;s . ~nd other public f~· . .. MlsslonVlejo Imports ' • • • • SM 0MiF fwy, .t A,,_y P'kwy. ~Vi.to t114• .... ,700 ' f714) 131·1740 ''11' IS NOT our inten- tion to promate ,in· creased use of galOline ' ''WHILE YOU .fl Y'' • • • ..... ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT , *-Executive INDOOR Parking . · SJ.fOPllDAT t • -<. .. * Custom Automotive Servi~e . ' *Preferred Dealer · Drop Off Service , (714) 979-4100 •i•--...... liUR8T l!nc:utlft •••1M11& D .................. ._0.....tM . ............. ,-..c ....... • r ' ... t ' ' I Money Tree Ti . Aired ' ~ ' .. ,, ' ''Increasing Market OpP91"lunlUes in Western Europe'" will be the theme of 'he Oran1e P>unty Chamber of Com· merce tnternalional Trade Conl~rence &lated 1 .Ma)' 15. I· ToPi•• for the aU-day seuion. In Ule Anaheim CbnventloD Center will ·Include .;te1l1latlon af . fe<tlU trade,. problems of naTioaalilm · and pro- tect ion l& m , polltica.I trt:nd1. marketing tecMtqua and economic pto11pe<ta. .. .Advance re1l1traUon '• year. been announced by Al· In fact , 197-4 was a lerga".' Ptaarmaceutlcals li t . . r T . al Jr"1ne. , c mac 1c year or ~x-s lea for the th'ree aco. 1,lded 'by the high • h • prices it feels ii so richly months ended Marc .1 d e s e r v e s were $8,885,000, up ~8.5 ' percent from last year._ Revenues from the sale ol oil productl, lncludini natural gas and petrochemicals, was $11 .92 billion in the nrst three months of 1975 aaalnat $8.94 billion a year ago. . "' The first quarter earnings, allhoulh le11 than last Y¥r's when the Arab oil embarp> pUlbed up petrpleum pric~; remahied above 1973 earnln11 of $S08 million. · Ovel'. The Counter •Mt.SOU ..... .. MUTUAL FUNDS • ' ' 1.~ i:ff f.~ -· ' ln .. oil he nd re· gs co, gs Is • or •t .92 .IM ast Up or 1~ ... ·~~ "" ,, .• •• .. ~ ..... IS to .11\,o " .. ·~ .... 1tl . • '" "" ·IS\.. ."'t :. ff .. " •j;\ • • ,. ~ ·l:l ... "" ,., ,,_, "·' 11 .• 14.l • l!f.l U.5 •u 11.2 n.o n.o 11 ,9 II.I tl:O IO.IJ 10.0 ••• · l: 11,I "' 11.1 -''·' 1•.r 1•.J 13.• ll.J 12.1 11.1 11.S 11.• 11.1 11. I 10.1 "·' ''-' "·' .... 1.11 .... .,, .... I·" ·" H .l . '·" '·" N .l . H>l . ..... N.l.. "n I .It .. 11 . .M .... l .tJ' 11,1• .... •.ti 7,JS t .I) it.tt !:ii N.L. ""· .... S: . l .'7 , ... 11,tr ·n: t.1 ' •1i . ' . ., "'' ·a ~. • u: ..... I· ' I Salon _Jaekpot Winner Opens New.Shhp 8yl00LSON Of&.. Delly l"IMll SUff 'nte dice fell just right for ;ortnne Murphy ot Mission Viejo, proprietor or a new ihop in Newport B.each. Her hus'band, Tim, won 23,000 as a contestant on the laytime television show High lolltt"S, which Mrs. Murphy was able to use in settin1 up 1er dream, business, Serenity n Lido Village. A BEVERLY Hills·trained ;kin and make·up expert, ltrs. Murphy offers facials', nake·up and rnake·up-in· it.ruction, brow arching and •:axing in a white-walled, Hotel Sales Management ~eet Slated William F. Snyder, presi- :lent ot the Anaheim Visitor md Convention Bureau, will . ~th~ fe.atured speaker al the :tinner meeting ot the 1-lotel ;ules ft1anagem'ent Associoi- iion, Wednesday, al the i\nahei'm Hyatt House Hotel, l700S. Harbor Boulevard. Snyder, chief operations of- ~icer at the Anaheim Visitor :ind Convention Bure au, :ametoAnaheim in 1968from !he Philadelphia Convention and Visit.Ors Bureau. A cocktail hour al 6:30 p.m. V(ill be followed by dinner. second·story shop with a vie~ of 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, she claims. Mrs. Murphy, a former cos- metic sales represent1;1tive, was trained by Aida Gtey in Beverly Hills :and worted in sever-al othe~ salons before ·openihg her own. HER FACIALS, which take an hour and a half to two hours, iriclude cleansing with a goat's hair brush, a wheat germ pack , steaming , elimination of blackheads and a mas1a-ge with special suction c~ps. Mrs. Murphy recommends having a tacial o'nce a month for: deep clt'.!ansing of the skin. The price is $17, which she claims is below the average for this kind or service elsewhere. ''I want people to come back." she explained. It may be puzzling·to some 'why a prl zewinner would spene;t $23,000 on a ~ busi- ness, when that much money would buy a · trip around the world, a luxury car or &Orne other item. For Lhe Murphys, it was a choice. between a new house and the business, and it re8lly wasn't a choice at pll. "I DECIDED ;_.e could,. al· ford the house if J.atarted the business," ~he explained. 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Burl Reynolds' off-again, on-again detective series comes back for a third airing over the summe r qtonlhs. Norman Fell and Ned Romero also are featured. 'TV DAILY LOG • • .t ' . Wednesday Evening Thursday L•.moro l!'l'°"MS In 1he '55-llU!Uo Molllllbln, Anne Bin· uoh, lee Marlin. !:JO({} (Cl "FM ill ~ (rom) '6l-Uvis PrnlfJ, Urwl• Andress. l:OD O ICl .....,. " t111 ....._ If lflol In'" (Ki-fl) '61 -W11t11 Pld1•n, loll1 ront1i11t. _ ng "tin. W...... (dr1) ''2-Grctr GJIKlll, W1tt11 PklllOft-a) @ (C) "Mii II 1111 MiHll" fd11) '6'-Robtrt lli!tlllr111, frlflte N~n. 811ry SlllliY111, Tmo1 l+ow· ird. l:JO (tl (Cl "llldltll'1 "-'J )lln tflc Air flftll" (CGlll) '56-.lol flynft, n 111 eon.,, . 0.,.,,. .... Ciel" (dll) '6'- 0IM1 di Hnilll~. AM Solllc111, Jtfl ~"· llllU C..11. ' I, Ellen & Friftlds Uf'IT ........ Actress Ellen Burstyn poseS with 3 pair or he r close friends -named Tony and Oscar. She \Von the lat\er Ap1il 8 for he.r 1.e1iormance in t.he movie· "Ali ce Does11't l.ive Here ;\nymore." the former Sunday fur her role in the Broadway play "Same Time Next Year." Miss Burst)•n joins Shirtey Booth and Audrey Hepburn as the third actress to win both top a\\'ards in the s:Jme year. Tony Awards Low In Video Ratings "REDFORD'S PERFORMANCE MAY BE THE BEST OF HIS CAREER. THE FILM IS SUPER!" "A MOST APPEALING MOVIE!" -rll#C(llf CAlllT.11 T.11//IES "FUMBOYANT •.. EMINENTLY SAT1SFYIN&: -l"NAID SClllCKfl. llMf #AGAJlftf "VISUAL POETRY." -AllllllJI W111$Tlll. II T. l'OS, -VEMllJll st#T1. U.,.f. c.,._BoSt ,._ ~W~MDOll ... IWl(,(ll ~I s,.,,,..,,.;, ll'lllWIG,OlOMAll S•0t>,.6'0llGlllO'f'Hlll o.-,r....,.11( .. ,_..1(.1141 ,._,.,.;,o.-.... aqtw.llOl'Mlll ,_...,..,_ ... -.... -"'• ~o ,., .. ..,......, •• ...,. _"l"-....,..liu"'<<>"'IJSl laoi -----Now Playing "''---- Wl,iat ~s N ~xt .. . For Pfiyllis? . . . Q. Pbyllla Diiier -wbO's hid ber1 race lifted, Mr DOH-relllaped, Mr eyes done, and Is now wear· ' las brar.1 011 her ~, -do you think . there'• anytblnc el~e 1lae'd bke to redo? -Mrs. Barbara Pimer, Columbus, Ohio. A . Yes, &he'd.like to hav~ h"'er bt·eu:;ts reduc:ed. "They're so pe..ndulous al thl$ age. Sometime, y,·h~n I think I need it,·• the 58-ycur·Old <'Qmedierine added, "I'll also ha .. ·e a second eyC job." P hylli s ' feels her hillfl lY. puD!iciied race lift y,•as an urtistic musterpie('el· ·'Everyliine I look in u mirror to do my fHcc ," she sighed \Vilh satisfaction, "I feel I hould..slgn It." ' · · Q: Warren Bf'alty -who play• the •wine c Beverly !lllls halrjlreuer .In "Shampoo" -Is It true 'Glad YotfAsked Thati · by.Mwllyo ..i Hr Gw•or ' he'1 going lo pose au naturel ln a bathtub styli11g co- •iar Julie Christie's hair? For the cover or a •·omen's magazine? -Etta \'alleriani, Long l1>land Ctty,N.Y. ' I A : "It probably would generate conti:o\'crsial publicity." Beatty told us. ··but I'm afraid the tub ·scene, though ,amusing, might not ~e in gOod taste. I \\•i ll admit. though; that, toned do'o''ll it n1ight not·be so bad. Especially ir it rari in a 1nagazine publis hed primarily for beauty shoo uatrons -such a s ·Girl Talk·." The uctor, \vho Produced, co·scripted and fin,anced this fast and furiously funny film , is cur· rently touring theaters around the country on a pro· n1otional S\\"ing. Q : Writer Gene Fo"''er made a poignant ob· 5ervatlon about 5Uccess· on Broad\l.·ay and in Hollywood. Do yoU remember l'"fHll it was? A : "Success is a toy balloon a 1J1ong children . armed ,,·ith sharp i:>.ins:" Q : I'm curious, does Robert \'oung, a supert;tar in both medium;;, prerer mo,•ies or TV ? -!\l.T.R., San Jose,Caltr. 1\: TV. ··There is a tremendous diffel"l'llCt.' in the public's attitude ,'· Dr. \\°clby says. ··111 the mo\"ies they '''l'l"l' l'ilher ovcru.'''cd u.nd sil ent or ther "·unt.· ed to clu"· you. In TV lher regard you as u kno\\·n friend und arc not ht>sitanl about stepping ri ght up to rou to l'ngagc in friendly one·to·onc t•on\"ct'Sa· lion.'' Se11d-your quesJiotl..'l IO fly Gardner. ··Clad You Asked, Thal," ,care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1560. Cosla Mesa 92626. A-1ari.lyrt ·and Hy Gardner will answer as 1na11y ques· lions a:i they can in tl1eir colu1n11. but the volume of n1ail 1nakespersonal repliesimpos:.ible. WINNER OF3 ACADEMY AWARDS -....... ....... ,....,.,. EDmNG SONG .. ' . \, I • AC .... TAWAll._.. INGRID BERGMAN ~ .. Best Actre.ss .. , ..... , IARGAIN MATIHlfE.S= Sl.25 SOlj;TH COAST PLAZA THEATRES . SAN DtEGO FWV. At e•1sTOt,.. ' ·so COA·S •• .,. .. MY •w.uo ·-••YIOHI~ . i ..... ,...,, . .:.:a:::. PLAZA I . .._. ............ rn .... ~ ... ...,.., unnr .... c ... •• u..1111.,.... .... ,,,:l ... t:lll&l. 1:1 ,), •.• ,4 .a.'1 II ' SO.COAST PLAZA R Sff.USI ''FOUR MUSKETEERS" 1 I lt:<ll ht,.._ l:J .. J•I•• "JU4iGfRMA.UT" 1:41UI/-1:1 .. 111 ... t:M · c CIMEMAWD THREE A:.!l!:·~~1 ) ' C,NowtHA.TED FOR 11 Ac.A.DIMT A.WA.RDS] . .,,. .. , ... ~ 1g:11:1:1(.r i·lil . -Hock-"t;OHVUSATIOH" •:45-10:55 R 7"('. OBERT ''"''.y" ' · WALDO ~rrf.R RroFOKD "'fPt'11£PF _ ...... _\ "SCIMIS FIOM A MAlllAGE" _,,.._ EXCLUSIVE ..... Leni111on An ............ • . I \ • • ' ' Jl • "W"e"'d""""'=' !l'YL· ::•P"''"'''-'~"'3."1"-9"75c_~_:.__:_:._ _ __!!D~Al!!ol.!.Y!P!!,1L,,o!!T_8ru7 r--= :':~::::" ... '::~::H'::O~~~s·.-:.~ 'Pmsenger' ULA~. Jack .Albertson · vci a.a11a.er~spp1ao119 New .. Orchestra Shines , 'P9id His Dues ~ By J.4YlllAUV'IT '· ' t NEW YORK CAP)r-J4ckAlbertson ~c_ruaty t Sir Thoma1 Beecham com · oldm1nofNBC's':QUcoMdlheMan ••h•icomea rqented at a time when the JOncwax1 atnce breaklntlnto1howbl1t~the tUOe as• Royal Phllarmonic Orchestra he ·yt.udeville hoofer eamin&..'4 a day, minu& aaent'• created was in full flower that eommisalon. • 1 • the development or an orchestra . Amonc other thinls, he's eirnll(t Broadway'-; .. "'minded him ln many ways of Tony award for his actlna: tn ~"rht Subject Wu t~. developmen\ of a new rose. Rotes" in ~ mld·l980s and _ Ther' are many steps along HollywOod 's O ar award ror hts the way,'' he said. ''And then work Jq the til vt · of that when you have the s_turdy bush -ptiiy. · -you.. tend to wonder lf lhe....fra- . And now, the iad-raced ·l•a~ce. of ,Your ne~ bloom is go· ._.naUveoCMalcleni M ..... ~up·foi' ing to br1nll,, admrrcrs to your two of TV's Emmy awards -one rose aard.~n . for"ChicoandlheMu"·andthe Lo9k1ng back a t last otber 'or his guest appearance w e e1' e n d ' s s p I e n d i d March 2 .on Cher Bono's CBS performance by the newly .., variety1how formed ' UCI Chamber Sym· LI ''°" · . phony,' this love r of roses and or. BUT HE'S MQitE than Ptild his duea, both as an che1lra1 is templed lo decide apprepttce and as a journeyman; in learning the that mao1~ro Alvaro Cassuto has craftottheperformer. indeed grown a sturdy·bush in a It'd be understandable if this veteran 0( more remarkably short time .. · !ban ~ years in show business resented the lightn· "111g·qu1ck success of his ''.Chicound the Man'' co-star "Freddie Prinze ~a1e20. · ', .But Alberts·on 1ays he's · neither resentful nor -,nv1ous of the k\d. · "No si.r," he"insisted, antlclpatiiig the question. ,-''Freddie's really become a major star. He's a very attractive young man, has a lot or charisma and is a brilliant performer, ~pecially aa a standup come· d.Jan. · \ • · ''HE HAS A LOT lo learn lnother areas as an ac-. tor, and needs a lot of work. Buthecandoit. '' . Albertson, who· is in his 60s but dee lines to give his exact age on grounds such talk makes studios an~ networks uptight, was asked ir he'd counseled Pr1nze on the pitfalls of making it fast in Hollywood ·~oh , yes," the veteran actor grinned. "I've told him, 'Don't forget you meet the same people on the . way down you met on the way up.' That's number one. . . ."A~d I've also expfained the problems of dis· .c1pline 1n the business. We had some minor pro- blems With Freddie in the beginning ~ca use -he was all of 19 th~n -he didn't understand what the word 'trouper' meant. We had to occasionally pull ltjm back in line." · • ALBEllTSON DECLINED TO spell out the rpinor problems, but emphasized they wefe't those of a newly bloated egool'ltemperament which often afOict a rookie show busineas star. "No, it's not that kind of thing at all," he s aid. "8ttau1e basically, he's a very Tiice kid and a generous human beina. ". Yablonski Murders . . ,. Spark TV S.peci~l; IDS MlX OF UCI music ma· jors and professional artists rudde very good music indeed under the Portuguese maestro's busy baton with top flight read- . ings of Beethoven and Haydn symphonies. Caasuto has whipped together a very good orchestra and it is going lo be even ·better when it acquires a soul -the com· r;ide1hip and camaraderie that can only be built up by an or· chettra that has beenexpo1ed to a !Jumberof public performances. But the germ of that kind or liaison and the suspicion of what we may come to know as the "Cassuto sound" was clearly de· tectable Saturday night, es· ·pedlally irJ. the Beethoven Firs~ So. Calif College Presents '"THE MAN WHO CAME TODINNEA"8:30p.m. April. 24·25·26 545-1178 KONO HAWAII preoenls THE IUllFERS Opening May 6 Ros: (71'1 531-1232 : LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thi 1,t~ ;.;rij!e cnme! case to be undertaken by teleyhilop': "The 11-....;.;:alE;;;;L.;;=;.:::.::=._ Yablonski Murders'.'' · /· · CBS has announced a forthcoming production based on the ltJM murder or Jowph ~~ :Yablonski, reform leader of t he of the United M.ine Workers, his wife ai;td daughter in their p'911111y,lv•nia bom,. The producers, Han:tSon St.an' ,.Iris Sawyer a'hd Jules Vieto,, say that t.M:YY have otitained'coopetl·' lion from ihe Yiblonakl sons as· well as the i;onvict· edkillera.' .· -~ ) E MIWPOIT CINEMAS COAST HWt NIAi M~ -= 644-0760 TllllUS -TIITl Ill shampoo is the smash of th~ year l• TOM BARLn' Muelc lox that concluded program. a well received ONE CAN 'unders tand, watching Gassuto's copybook podium work in that rinal otfer .. In g, why he is so very po'pular with German impresarios and Or- chestras. Alvaro is in Herltn "6 this col· umn is being writ~ and we wouldn't see him baCk at QCI if" the music people 'over there .had their way. Small wonder ; his style and approach arc ideally attuned to the drive and dis- cipline or the German orchestra. CASSVTO REMINDED music critics after the performance a.s he reminded us in his program that the true t~st of his UCI Provocative LQS ANGELES (A P l ... -After a four -year ct&amber Symphony will come absence. Jtalian rllm· next season when the enaemble mak e r Mlcllelangelo- will give six concert& at the Fine Antonidni has returned •Arts Village Theater plus a with "The Passenger," number of performance in other in which he cre ates u county auditoriums . ,1<.•ene that movie buffs lie is happy and opUmistic 'wllldiscussforyeurs. and so he should be: his new or· lt Is the climactic scene ehestra did enough Saturday viewed from Jack night to convince us that ever· Nic holson's hote l win· ything wil.1 ha\'c c_ome \!P ro:i,e_s_ dow. Antonionokeeps the. .at this tlrne next :;eason. camera foc-us~d on the _Spanish street us the plnt. unravels without. dialogue .. Play 'Hexed' Closes after Actress' Death LONDON (AP)-Three weeks arter actress Mary Ure's opening night death, the play "The Ex· orclsm" has turned into a box· said. "There is no doubt the I .A. '"WV IMANCH•ITE" IXJ ~·ere exlre me ly r righlened ana 11-.,·::·o:•;,.· ':,;";;""';_1:;:<;,;0T:,;Y_;D;;•;;·.:';;';;",;,.f Just would not ris k going to see "!: 1"'"STVFO•D WIYIS". theplay." Y "CALlfOIMIA SPLIT'' office flop. . "Obviously the public felt very deeply about Mary's deuth," Producer r·rederick Gran\'ille Producers tha t the play wiu ll-.-.;.;.;.;"l;.IM.;;,;;H;;.Y;,;";;C.,i.;;l .;.;;;.;.-41 close on May 3 .• Miss Ure, 42, was found dead 11-;_-"_Gt;_•;;.•;;1"...;;M;,;Y.;5;;0;;•;; ... ·_ BEST ACT~ESS ELI.EH BURSTYH - • April 3. Al "Pochto ill "ctOD,ATHll II" Ill IA•llA STllilAMD .JAMES CAAM" "'FUNNY LADY'" IPGI "MUIDll OM THI . OllDIT llPll$S" + "THE GAMILll" "'LEMMY" "FIVE EASY PIECES" IRI "STEPFORD WIVES" IRI "CALIFORHIA SPUT" "'YOUR MUsan•s- "M.A.S.H." '"YOUNG HANKl!H$TllM" IPGI "'HAIUSS YAMPlll IOUll" --TOffHSOH ALice DOESN'T LIVE HERE\ . . ANYMORE J (PG) ACADEMY AWUll Yl1lllU I : ' ~ r. ~, .. II ll ·\l!l!(l\\'111 ll ,, 1 at X-Rated Kung-Fu! Tht "STRHT AGHTH" and "Mtulah of Evil'' "--~" >--vHM4t E •itTOL CIHIM4 •*&tto•C&I~ _e .. "-14 .. 744• IA "AT LONG LAST LOYI'" ~"I I ~H.AllOW HOUSI" ll'GI "A.WOii OFMAGHITIC POICIAHD llMG '"'11.UGIHCE" - lfn~~ WJ rhOl s ' rrankcnsrci . 51i·. P-.:Hk c-1 Hlw_, At ... .........,_ ... lt-Jl6-tJt6 HILD OVH ACADEMY AWARD Wl~NER . ART CARNEY • 1 . I lcaMJ Int ltlraf .....,., Gll4A IOWLAM1$ "WOii.iii 111111 IHI lllfll!MCI" • w ... , ....... I ,, • • ' ' l • • I l ,, , I ' • . • t i .1 ~ " ,, ' , ' . • • )• I i , • ;i .,. . • • I Anot·her ;Voice I I :Answ.ers T H :E U·N WANTED · MA'JORITY fFirsl of (ioo po.rls J By 10 Yl;E KENNEDY .jlf:AR JOYCE' l <•n'[ a·gree '>w-ifl\ your .em- . pflas;-on vocation.i i traliiing. ~4r 15-year-0!~ son·is thinking about his career now, and amOO-g other things, expresses an in\eres l in c<.1rpentry . Hi.s dad and J think he s.hould attend college first, then '''orry about work. Isn't it more im· portanl than ever, ('Oil· · lllic;lering today's chang- ing \1;orld, that a person · become well educated and learn l9 think and 1 "\naly"ze·? I s n 't t-h e purpose of Jiber<1l a11.S to cdut·at e the ··"·hole (Carver Comer) pcr·son ?" \Ve \\'ant oUr son to acquire a ce11ain polish a nd be able to hold his own with ;.iny group of people. . -C.H., Seattle, \Va . AG R EE OR NO T, most e mployers \'ie"· the libe ral arts major as ··neutral or soine"·hat . undesirable," al'C"ording to a "'idely held vie,,· re- inforced by recent rl'· search or the \\"<'sll•rn 'College Placement r\S- sociation. ~lurcove1·, if t rends continue, the bulk or college grads -some 58 percent -\\"ill come from the Jibl•ral a11s in lhe early 1980s. ~he job ·mar~cl for liberal arts is so1·i-"y no"·, but W<.iil ; the Up\\·anled majority \\'ill be fare for a-s pectacul ar disaster fi lm within a decade. Jn "trap 'n' escape" epics, .h-~v.·evcr , the group ta:Hpped in a burning buikling or flooded liUb- way breaks free lo hap. pyland in the end. Lnless thert!'s a drastic re\\·rite of the e ducational s cenario, stunning ·num- bers or tomorrow's gr ads will not be so fortunate. TllE Nl'MBER or col- lt>ge g rads has bee n ballooning each y~ar but job opportunities ha\'e not risen· proportionate- ly . By 1980 / Ovt'r a million grads per yeo.r arc expected lo s pill'into the em ployment \\'orld , nearly triple the n umber in 1960. Jn that year, only 42 pcfcen t of th e bachelor's grads u·ere in the liberal arts; by 1980, the ratio will be 58 per· cent. This means that soon the re \\·ill be almost G00,000 libcr.il arts g rads ;1nnually, con1parcd \\'ilh 150,000only 15 yea1·s ;.igu. 1'he dilemma d eepens bcc;.iu.se two traditional sources of jobs for lht.>sc grads -(c;.iching and social service -art' .shrinking. Still more bad ne"''s: overall liber<1 I art s hirin g ha s dcl'rca::;ed in the l~st fi vt' years. "CER TA !l'i l.Y IT .should be po::;s ible to <1c· cept the liberal arts con- cept of 'education for ,Ji fe,' bearing in mind t hat li fe , for m ost, in · clud~s a high perl'enlagc of time spent in earning a livi ng .. " T he above s tatement appea.rs in a paper prl'· _..po:ired by the College P lacement Council to ad· dress the impttnding calatnity for the unwanl· ed•majority. The Cow1cil is optimistic that dis- aster can be avoided Lly r h•n1ing the ::;cript to Mnne e:irtent, and-m aking the ~•!il -colleges, ~111ployers, the federal aovernme nt and s lu· dent.I -more ale rt and rapon1ive lo lhe situa-tkNi. I'm not so Sure. 1 ••~Mh rllk lh m ajoting 111· ..-.1 ll'ta, except as e14er p in n f n g for ,,......., 1lU<fy, ;r that --WflUorl iii to Sf'l'\'e 4tS pr"it::'~llon Jo~ p•id em meat. ·~~1···:~ .n: ~' '\"" JI 1\\-... J, 'S\• ~ ~\ . 2-9c 39~ . 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Wnt1llwlflr "-."°t: I .-- SmtaAM nu.-111i11c- FoilntahiYallty U1411W11orat '•11 '¥/owl I 1 .. ..w..wow1 1 I ' I ' • c , ..Cli Hl-FASHIOI DESIGNER · PENDANTS AID ·PllS Foo Sp.'"9· ~-· 0< 1tu11 the rfO' -lhi1 lolwlous fill bo1.-d 91oup ol pelidonll & ""Olt P"" cw H I\ ol 2 -p<ictd lcw the lt..if1yei1 bud9tt! Shop eo•ly for be11 chol<e. fo1hion +.,.,! ., ... ,. .. 14~ to 1~4 ~ . . ULTIA DIY SPIAY ~!!';!!!!~~!'-!. t H-tJngtoft ltaeh , .. , ...... "' ..... \ HuAlllllJtOll ltacll , .... ,.~ ) •(•"''""' 2 87 toJ.16 ' ~1f .f.'' • HIGH POTEllCY VITAMIN FOIMULA r· wnt1n•Ls ~"' .. ,. .(0tnport the fo"""'lo & p!jce! H.eiRgf91tl11d ···-•' • ' ) I ' ' J ' \ • Lu.n·cheon ~eaented . • ' ' I yJOOLSON Sc11ndtn•vlan cui1ine. Best contributed two loaves of Of .. P.1tf""91 1M!" "The ,purpose is to allow us lo home·baked limpa .bf'ead .for an ll, you 're"! born in Swedeh, practice our: n.altive ton,..,'' ex· .111uthe ntic touch. and . a Danish Denmark, Norway or f"inl and i plained Ellai Best of Mlasion Vlft-Pastry made by Ulla Holmes was uncl are l•n•kl1 to.1peak tO II!!' Jo, 'll(ho ivlll ho•t the Mlay rr enjoyed wit& col!oe, alonl with. meone in your mqt.her 'torlluW-. aalhtiring. several other cakes. thJs chronicle wOI ~ ol lnltl:e* Thole asttendta;· ure su,,,,.,.ed VisitinC relatives 'and 1friends • to _you. to have been ' born in Scan· from t,h e "old co·untry" often· are For mor@ lb.in lo years, Sean· dina,viu, but onc.e in ,a1 wH'ile a broug'ht to the luncheon to &hare d lnaviun women In Or:11nie coUn· woman of Scandinavian dMcent . the ·conve r i.atioa. 1ucb us ty have been gutherlng monthly or one who is married to a Swede Elsebeth Blalae!k't mOtber from for Jun ch· and con'versatlon in or Dane will be there. Denmark. who was ubiout to re- thel native languages.· It would not be comfortable for tum lo her home in JuUand. 1---ll---'Mie--lunc:heons-usnattr are-1Uclra-,l:el'S()rr,-'h,O:WeVEr,liiiless n herJionot, he ·DaniSh__, pOtlucks j ln a different home ahe. were; fluent in Swedla or women sang a lra,ditlOnaI.song. • I ! I ~.mont~4 but once in a while. ...Nw:wec:iaA,...because....tbe women.-.:.eotghild-btmd;-orFutterton;- the group· a djourns to a hold strie~ly' to the ru!e and all n_ative-of Kon.ig's berg, Norway. restaurant for a s pecial treat. conversation ls in one or tbe· brought Lalla Biatvold as her' Allout ha lf the group is Swedish languages. ~ guest. Mrs. Brat void, from Oalo, and ;the other half Norwqian, T~e colorful smorgas~d fulJ lives in Fullerton during the ·"'·itWafewDanes. oC fish and vegetable diahes de. winter and then goes back to Thirty.fi ve to 40 women usual· finitt:lY. ~eflecls the Scandina viun Norway each s ummer. ly attend, and moatbrin1atradi· upbnngtng. . . ''Wh e n I 'm h e re J'm an tion"l dish or one inspired by the At the March lunchr..'On, Mrs. America n," MrS. Bratvold said ~ (she is a n Ame rice:tn citizen). •· BUi I like the sum me rs there bet· ' ter." " . , Naturally,· Mrs. ara~vold · u Serves a ·tot ot~tish, ·(with little • far1ml8nd.; NorWegians havf had to rely on tfie sea for their food supl)ly >, but likes an American: style hreakrast of lo:.tst, juice and cqffee. ' e BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor ....... ,,A,,illJ,ltJS l\frs. Lund returns to Norway abOut every three years. '"Each country can le arn frOm the other," she said of her feeling 4lbout sharing two lands. Mrs. Blalac k, a Newport fkoach resident (and new bride) "'ho ~:as born in Jutland in Den· m ar k , lik es the luncheons b ec ause "·we a ll get very Sardines and cheese .are staples used in Nordic Picnic Quiches, above. Finnish . ' Sour Rye Bread is donut-shaped at right. Good 'n ' No Smorbrod is complete without sardineS which give these picnic-style quiches their distinct. flavor. To complete .an outdoor brunch, of(er marinated artichoke hearts, stuffed green olive~. miniature corn.on-the-cob and zesty pate tn disposabl.e foam containers that make clean-up a breeze. ' . . · NORDIC PICMC QUICHE ., t package (12 minces ) small Fre nch or sourdough rolls (8-per package l 4eggs 1 cup milk 1 \h cups grated Swiss cheese J,4 te aspqon salt Dash pejiper , •;<, teaspoonil'ated leinorl'1'ind . . • 1 cup flour 2 tablespoons butter, me.Jted 2eggs . . i12 teaspoon sugar . 1.12 po Lind freshly ·Cooked spinach, squeezed dry and chopped fine · 2 tablespoons bµtt.ei, s~rteiied ·in miXin g bo~I, '\¥)mbine milk, sal.t, mace lemon extract aild noor. then st1r in ' . melted butter. • In sepa.ra(e bowl,' combine eggs and sugar and stir in!o batter. Gradually acfd chopped spinach. · 1 CB)I (3% ounces) 1'1orway sacd1nes in mustard sauce Paprika ' · . . With pastry brush, coat bottom of heavy 10 to 12-inch skillet with teaspoon of sort butter and set over moderately high heat. When pan is hot, drop two te aspoons of blatter into it and with spatula, spread even4 Jy·into 3·inch disc, ' Cook ,three J>6\ic8kes at a , time 2 or 3 minutes' on· each-Siile until lightly brown. Keep war" ip heatedplatter covered with aluminum foil. Add more butte r a s needed while cooking rest of pancakes. Cut en o val from tne top of each roll, leaving a deep "well.,". Do not.puncture bot· Lorn or s ides .. In metltum bowl, beat eggs \vith milk. Stif in cheese, salt, pepper and lemon rind. . Arrange rolls on · cookie sheet. Ftll cav ities with milk·cheese mixture. almost_ to t op . Arrange s~rdines on top. Spnnkle with paprika. Ba ke .in 350 degree oven for 20 minutes. 1 ScrVe Immediately. Or .cool on ra~k ; wrllp in foil and refrigerate. At servtng lime foil-wrapped rolls . may be rehe ated over 'barbecue grill or in oven, if ~esired. Scandin avia is fa med for its smoked meats, salted fi sh and pastries. \l~get;ibles a1·c pre pared with equal flai r but don t gel as much a tte ntion . Finnis h "Spinach ' Pancake s are a welcome contribution from exchange stu· dents and Swedish. Black·eyes ma~e a te· liah-like vegetable.dish for burbecues. FINNISH SPINACH PANCAKES 1 'h cups milk • 1 teaspoon sult 1~9 teaspoon mace Da,...lemon extrtlC'l I • • Serve with lingonberries as a vegetable courie for six. . -SWEDISHBLACK·EYES peas 2 ~ans . {l ,podnd each> black·eyed 'I• cup buUer01;d'nargarine ¥.! cup coarsely chopped onion 1 a cup browJ\ s u g ar. packed 1 tablespoon roi'nstarch ¥>teaspoon salt . n• tablespoons Vinega r 2 teaspoons Won:eStersbire sauce 1 2 cup diced almonds, roasted. . Drain .peas, saving 1 cup llqwd; melt butter in medium saucepan; add onion and saute until lender-crisp. Mix In brown sug • . w-, cornstarch, salt and reserved hqwd. Cook, stirring, until mixture comes to boll and is olighlly thicken<ld. · . . Stir in peas, vine gar; Worcesters~ire and almondst llft\.thl'Olll!h in saucepan or1 If you r,refe,r, lum into 1-q~arl butlere<i callll1!ro e, r..over ' and heal m 375·degree ovm about 20 min-. • • • • homeslc"k on·cc in a while. This helps us:" For Marita Let.h , from Stockholm. the r,athering is an opportuitity Lo s mply enjoy the beauty or the Swedish l&tAguage. ··J will never forg et it,'' she said. Though she h a~ ~n in the U.S. for 11 yea rs. she and her (1Jm lly still fol low .5 14,edisb Christmas und Easter c~loms. And 1Sbc bclie\'l'S she is still a t y__p~ll St.·a ndin ~vian ho usewilc . ''\Ve a r e very particulur w.bout our homes," she explained. Marta Sorensen has been lb the t:. S. since 1922, but hd.s returned several times lo her home lO\\'D of Risor. She. said Norw~· has changed a greet de al since World \Var II a.nd she does not enjoy go. ing home as much assheuSed to. But the Nor\1.'egia n Christmas traditions are ca1·1i ed on. "'We celebrate with the family," she s aid. "'We always ha ve our goodies. and the futefisk. •• The next luncheon \\'Ul take place a~ 11 :30 a .m. Tuesday, April 29, In the home of Rita Fox. Newport lreacti.. Arfyon<.• v•ishing information m ay call Hi11an O'Connor , 494-1268, or Lucy Lan- dry, 644·2768. Here a re scvet·:.i t Tt.><:ilJ(..'s from the mrn;L recent potluck: LIM PA BREAD <Ella Besl) > 1 pa ckage active dry yeast ~~cup \~rater 14 cup la rd or butter 1 c up regula r or skim milk 1 ·, cup da rk corn syrup :i.~ teaspoon salt 1 •,12 teaspoons fennel, ani st'or caraway seed, pounded 3 c ups rye flour I Y:i cups all-purposcnour Dissolve yeast in \\•arm water (110 degrees). Melt fut. add milk and cool until Jukev.•a1·m. Pour in· lo big bowl, udd syrup. salt. seeds, yeast mix tu re and half of rye flour, s a\•ing about ~~ cup. Beiil well until dough is smooth aiid firm. Cover with towel and let rise in "'atm• place until ulmost doubil' ln bulk. Work in <1 bout ha lf of rem aining all- purpose flou r. Turn dough onto flourt..'tl board and knead "·ell. Di vide in tv.·u equal portions. Sha pl' into l\.\'O loaves a nd .p lace in greased s mall foil loaf. pa ns. Brush "'ith butter. Prick with fork . Cover and let rise until double in bulk (about 1 lf.I hours>. Bake jn s low ove n (325 degrees) 45·60 minutes or unti1 toothpick comes out ~lean . Un· mold, brush with warm "'ater. wrap in ~wet, a nd let cool. SILL A LA l\NNA (8arbro llar\'ey) 2 lo 4 herring fillets 4 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 t ablespoons c hi ves or dill , chopped ~ tablespoons yellow onion. chopped A tablespoons pickled red bc.>ets. chopped 2 t a blespoons capt.•rs 2 large tomatoes, l'hoppell l cucumbe r , peeled and chopped 2 hard boiled eggs -Lettuce lea\'es Cut the hei-ring into bite-sized pieces and put on a large plalM?r . l\lix mayonnaise \\'ith a little Cream e:t nd spread O\'Cf the her· ring. Spri nkle chi ves or dill . Garnis h <.1 r ound -plate "·ith shredded lettuce. Separate the \'O lks and \V bil es a nd chop S1..·pa r atl'ly . 1'he n put yolks, \\'hitcs. l"apcr~. onion. r1...'ll beets. tom<.1toes a nd cuc umber i n g roups a roun d the herring_ Serves 4. DANISH Kkll'iGLE (Ulla llolmes) I !,~ cups fl our Ulla Holmes enjoys cuisine "' and conversation at monthly ·io ' 11. Scandinavian gathering. 11 '" 1 1.~ s tic ks of marg'3rine 1 ~ti t a blespoons sugar 2 cakes yeast Legg Filling 'Iii 1.:! slick ma rgarine . 1; 1 ::~cup sugar 111 3 drops vanilla ,,.J 3 <.1pples. sli ced Chopped almonds j S1n ash m arg:.it1n e into fl our. J 1\dlf. sugar. Crumble cakes of · \o ea!t. into flour 1nixture. Add l ,q heatt..•n e gg. l\'I ix e verything ,;: tog ether and knead gently. ....l Part into l\\'o rolls. Roll out into .rt lo t"·o 5 x 15 rect a ngles. !\lake fill · ing by mixin g margarine and s ugar anl) vanill a \\•ilh a spoon. Plal'e filling in a 2-inch st rip in -rr middle of rolled out dough. " Place s liced a pples close toget her all do\vn the lcnb'lh of ·u r dough on fi lli ng. f'old excess •l doul-(h o\·e1· part ly on the apples 11 so tfu_,,. stilt arl· ,. isiblt..• in midd\1..·. Pl a~c on cookie s hct!l. U-t rise in a \\·ar1n area for ~:? hour. Brush \\'ilh m ilk and. sprinkle '' ' chopped almonds over.· Bake in \u 400·deg·ree oven. ,for 15 minutes ?. till golden .. bro\\·n and cri sp. ,, OJ "' ·I '" •• !if ('I ,,, '" I.~ " '" ., ' _.d ,,, "' " " lH ~J "' "' . , .d '" "' .., _,, •$1 Bakery's Bountiful '" I.I n .J '""= There is an old country saying that a Finn requires three bowls of soup to appreciate lhe flavor and three more to fill him up. The same enthusiasm for homemade honesty Bpplies to bread& where flat, round and crusty Sour Rye Bread .is most popular. The flavor mi~ht take soriie' gettin g u sed to for American palates, but the adven- turous will want to try it. This r ecipe was one of many, incluc\ing fi sh pie and coffee- table specialties, featured in the March issue of Sp.here magazine. SOUR It YE BREAD 2 packages active dry ¥east 2 cups warm waler (105to115 de1reesl 3 euPs rye fl our, rye meal or pumpernickel rye flour 1 teaspoon sail 21h. to 3 cups all-purpose nour Butter or margarine. tof· tened . . Dissol ve yeast 1n warm wlter lo large bowl. Stir in 2 cups of the rye flour; cover. Let sta nd in'warm place 24 hours. SI.tr sail and r emaining rye flour lnto yeast mixture. Stir in enough all·purpo~e nour to make dofth easy to h.iindle ; cover. Let. ,..\-to minutes. r 'turn dough onto ti ghtly floured boa rd. Knetid until 1m00th and elastic. a bout .to mlllutn. Place ift greased bowl; turn greased side up and cover. Let rise iii. warm pface Ufltil dou· ble,2or3hours. (Dough is ready if im- pression r emains.) Punch down dough: djvide in half. Shape e ach half inlo a ball. Place onigrea!led baling sheets. Flatten ba lls into' 12-inCh circles. Cut 2-inch hole in-cerit~r of each circle with biscuit cutter; cover. ~t rise in warm place until doU· • lflc, about 1 hour. - Heal ove n to 37~ degrees. Prick loaves with fork. Bake un- til golde n brown. 25 to 30 minutes.·Brus k withbutter; cov· er with towel to soften crust. Cool oo"wire ~cks. . Car6amom is an essential aP-tcei n Scaadinavian kitchens -uaecl ror a variety of baked goods and in certain sround m CJit dis· bell. ' • Whole cardamom is a beige, 3-slded seed. Si.nee it loses its fiavor quickl y it is. best to grind \his spice rresh, if possible. 'The beige outer shell can be broken open to reveal the dark 'brown ·seed which may then be • ground ,with mortar and pestle. This insllrfs maximum navor. CARDAMOM COl(FEECAKE 1 Mt CUP!\ unslf\ed'Oour 2 teaspoons bak-in1 PoWder ~ tea s poon .around cardamom 1.~ teaspoon salt ~4 cup corn oil ,•r. ri-: mafga1ine, 11 1 softened %cup sugar I egg white •'2 teaspoon va nilla extract %cupskim milk 1;2 c up c hopped toastea 1~ bl anched almond s ,., l/2 c up un sifted confcc· tioner's sugar I t abl espoon skim milk ',, "I ,, Prepare a Brown Su gar Top· 1·1 ping by cutting 1.4 cup margarine II • into 1h cup unsifted nour and VJ • 1; cup firmly packed light brown sus:a r Until crumbly, Set aside. /•l Mi x together £lour, baking ;(f powder, cardamom and sail. Set "'I aside. 1h In a s mall mixer bowl, rom· ·u'.> bine margarine, sugar, egg white ~.J and vanilla. Blend on low s peed, t:i then beat on medium speed until ·~K mtxture is light . Alternat'ely, I) blend in dry ingredients and % ot. cup skim milk . beginning and i11 ending with dry in gredients. I· 111 Stir in almonds. Spr~ad batter JG evenly in greased B·inch squ~ •J. baking pan., Sprinkle with Brown .7.J Sugar Topping. .. . Ba ke al 375 degrees 00 to ~ ... .,) minutes . ..£001 in pan on wlre n ratk. Combine eonfedloDw'1 l B sugar and l t ablespoon d. : Drizz le over cake. Cut ~ 'lq squa res to serve. . ' 1 • ,, • r I I' ·' • • • (I . r • • ' I ., l • • • . I I 'J • • • r fJ 11 · Cl DAIL y PILOT Horoscope Li brans· Hoving Impact THURSDAY, APRILZ4 lly SYDNEY OMAU ARIES (March 21· , Calendar Hearts Guild Pi Beta Phi Oils, wutercolor1, 1-'runcis Cu lvert, dean wood c·urvlngs a nd of girls ut Roosevelt sculpture will be auc· High School, will speak tioned by the Queen of &t.turc;\ay, April 26, at 11 Jteurts Guild, Laguna a.m. for members or 22 Beach support group or chapters or Pi Beta Ph.i. Children ls Hos pital ot Central Orange Co unty Orange County, Su nday, alumnae w ill hoi:;t the 1\pril 27, ut 4 p.m , tn the event at the Balboa Day El Niguel Co untry Club. Club. Tickets for the auction and cocktail party may be purchased by calling Hear-More April 19): What appears to be stiff oppoattJob could be prover-blal- "bleulna in,dtaguiae." _ TAURU_S (April 20· Ma,y 20): Be realistic. GEMINI .(May 21-June 20): Your' ability to perceive opportunity is enhanced. ..c;:,>;::J-;;M,.rs~. w_i_lli a~ Wittman or A 1~akers bureau bu Emeral<t DuY:---Proceeas -tieen formed-by the \viii p urc hase patient Chlld r en's Hear-More monitoring equipment. · Institute, a nonprofitcor· CANCER (June 21- July 22): Finish rather than initiate project. Blocks,· deterrents are temporary. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Stress' o rig inality,. creative approach. VIRGO (A ug. 23·Sept. 22>: Costs, profits and ~~~~~·:;,~ri~h~~~yar• Developing a Taste for Fund-raising LlllRA CSept. 23·0cl. ~): Diversify. Spread A wine and c heese Li.Isling party \Viii be presented by PLEAD lo influ ence. raise funds for its cc.ius e -ending drug abuse. Guests Ylill gathe r SCORPIO COct . 23· at 7 pm \\ .. ednesda-.· April 30 in the Park Newport clubhouse. Nov. 21): Tear down for . ·· · . J• ' • purposeofrebuilding. Ticket reservations may be m a d e by calhng M.rs. Bea Tucker, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 548-7920 or l\.1rs . Florence Arnott, 646-0166. Supporting the event are 22-Dec: 21): Friends Mrs. Deborah Cibbarelli (left) and Mrs. Patricia Speilman. argue. You should strive to remain on sidelines. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19 ): H ome, ·domesticity, diplomacy, fulfillment of a key de· sire are spotlighted. . poratlon formed to build a recreational camp for Relationships · h earlnc·lmpaired chllft r~n . Parent-c hild rela · tionships will be the s ub· jcct or a series of mental health lectures by Dr. Elnora Schmadel , .t c a c h e r u n ·d ps)'Cholog"i Si ; co- sponsored by the A-l ission \'iej9 Wom en 's Club and Men'sClub. The series will .begin Mond av, April 28, al 7:30 p.m. in the Swim and Racquet Club, A1issioh Viejo. Delta Gamma Now at .. : I OZ. STICKS BUY FIRST-s1 29 2nd .STICK FREE ' "~~lkM'I ~~-l WESTCLIFF PLAZA AQUARIUS <Jan . 20-Feb. 18 ): Messages tend to go astray. PISC ES (F eb. 19- March 20): Money and how it gets that way is dominant them e. Nup.tial Rites Perform.ad ' LEARN INTERIOR DECORAllNG At Olir Kew lewpart Beach Lacatian ' ImUI DI Peering Around Faulkenham-Warfield Christ Lutheran Church, Cost a Mesa was the setting for the mar· r iage of Ann Marie Warfield and Ronald Charles Faul kenham. The bride, a graduate or Newport Harbor High School, is the daughter of Pat WarCield of Tustin and Paul Warfield or TERRI Bergman. Costa Mesa. daughter of Mr s. Herhusbandis lhe son Gertrude Be rgman, a o f l h e A r n o I d student at cOsta Mesa Faulkenhams or Garden High School, placed l5th Grove and a graduate of I . f' Id r . Gard e n Grove High I. in ats ~·. tho M62 1hpa~i1ci· School. pan i e 8 ci ze · Their attendants were r Examination at UC Santa Susan Beck, Carrie Can. I Barabra. The National ri -g Ch 1 Wood J Merit Scholarship semi-in • ar a • o I £malist also participated Anne Southard, Lou in the Orange County Lockhart, Ed Mendoza, ~ Academic Decathlon. Stev~ Van Brunt and AMERICAN Business· Dennis Jones. Women's Association has • • • awarded scholarships to Nutter·Szabo Ann Louise Mezzacappa, , who is working on a In a garden .setting bachelorofartsdegreein Johanna Szabo a n d social ecology, and Barry Nutter e.xchanged Rebecca . Wise man, a nuptial vows, directed by Saddleback High School the Re v, Dr. ·Francis student who plans to McOl~sh . further her secretarial Their parents are Mr. skills. Rosemary , Paula, Janet and Kristin Szabo. The newlyweds will make the ir home in Munich. • • • Collen-Bennett Bonnie L ee Bennett' and Fra n cis Robert Collen Jr., seniors at Cali f ornia State University al Fullerton, were married in St. Mar y 's Epi scopal Church, L.aguna· Beach with the Rev. L. Bradrord Korelius oCficialing. ·The bride, an English major, enter ed CSUF with honors aiid has been on the Dean's list three yean. She is a graduate and Mrs. Fred Szabo, g!h!,~nny Hills , High Costa Mesa and Mr. and Her .husband gradual· Mrs. Paul Nutter, Barre, ed from Laguna Beach Vt. . . High School, received an Thebn~e1sagraduate AA from Fullerton or Estancia High School College where he won- and UCL~ and a.ttended honors in track, and now the Un1vers1ty o f is a physical education Redlands. Her husband major stu.died. at Ohio State •tonOr attendants were Un1vers1ty. Jill Bennett and Kenneth Attendants were Ficklin. Others were our F'lrst Storewide ' ' Iii.ASS HOllYIST .. _, ...... A SPORTSWEAR wtSIQlfF PL ALA Nfwl'.lorl Bfoch S4-•121 l '8Al60,t, tSlN(l 216flail'lfAYf. 67S-I~ in honor of Mother Mother's Day Is May 11 We are offering a unique opportunity to stock up on: Placemats Table Cloths Dinnerware Glassware Napkins Stainless and delightful etc's. . ALL AT SAVINGS OF 20% to 30% No. 63 Fash ion Island. Newport Beach Phone 1714) .644-4049 STORE HOURS TUES .. WED .• THURS .. SAT, 10 a,m. to 5:30 p,m Monday a F~idav 1~ a.i:n. to 9 p.m. • ' \ Gwen Filchner, Shannon Lee Cowden, Steve Ben· nett and Danny Collen. • • • Clegg-Edkins Robert Clegg or Newport Beach claimed Lynda Edkins as his bride during ceremonies conducted by the Rev. J ohn Geisler in St. John 's Lutheran Church. The bride . daughter ot !\tr. and Mrs." Wallace Edkins Of Santa Ana, i'.. a graduate or Orange High School and Orange Coast College. Her hus band ia a UCLA graduate. They were attended by "l\1rs. Anthony Fabisiak and Arthur Scott. ·. The newlyweds will re· side in Newport Beach. is the lea~er in conducting . an interior design school . BECOME AN fNTERIOR DECORATOR We offer a short term course Or a year course with an associate in arts degree CALL NOW 640-0500 uncorked. the ~ewest shapes.16.99 Al '""in Gt.mol.lf Pull out the stoppers! High.popping corks. Wedged under white leather s tripping. Or with manmade white sandaling on zoom heels & platforms. . ' GUALICllA~T •HO• •TOii•• Ui1 )'Our B•nkAmericard or M1sltr Ch•ra~. FASHCN ISi.i.NO, N,wpon Beod111 ~1'.SHClN SOUAAE. So-iia Mo: H..INTINGTON CENTER., Hi,r.lin?on 8eoth: WEST MINSTER M&L.. W11u1~ SC\ITH ~ON,T PlA2A, Cosi.:i Noe'° • .· •• ., -; i . 1 • j • • ' 7 • l//edne!day. Aptil 23. 1975 DAJL \' PtLOT (';J ·Political Scene Reviewed • llJ IAUatE KABPEll Of ..... , ...... "'"' Within houri •fler ... the women who wouldn't vote for you before." ' Her dis cuss ion of wom·en aeemed lo naturally lead her to Dr. .... Henry Kissinger. ' Alt}\ough President Yet she concluded her 'I never thought a month ago I'd go from Vietnam and say, That's th e b ad ne ws and move to the economy and say, That's the good news.· Soulh VletnamHe Preel- detlt Ncuyen Van Thieu re1J1ned, Nancy Dlc:ker1on claimed America's involvement ln Southeast Asia will not prove to be a ''lotwl Ford's first four months presentation, which was In offi~e was "something filled with personal and of a fiasco'' with his re· funny memories of her quest for a tax increase wortc in the White House. and pardon or former 1 by telling the audience it President Nixon. she_ is the reporter's ''duty to "I-le does see women said his change of opi· seek quicker and belter:.----------------------------.---- 8& sex object&," she said. ~ion on lhe econQmy was solutions and ask whyi GO $ Liasw." . -Rather"';f.h-e-qaestk>ns-; - . "What have we learned · from it?'' and ''Where do we go from here?" will be aaked. The answers will, she hopes, result in a new foreign policy which ''must spring from something more pogitive than a fear of falling dominoes.'' . . . ..., Nancy Dl'cker son 'But notint: that ''the uJ. avery greatthing.'' not. · lEIR tim•te aphrodisiac is Wh 3.Li.ii YL~t.e..d_ifu "You. know, it is our power, 'Slie moveOonto ~asbingt<;>n ., Mrs_. dulytobeimpatient." >"' ·-. .• .-:-.. _ •---~atte~~ofsta.te. . Dickerson said, IS dignl-· During lunch, one ~""; ' e HORSE B•d nKe~s:-in-V,ie~'!1 ty and honesty, qualities woman said She C'Ot Ute --/-t--11: means 1ss1nger s U1.U:ll· Mr Ford dis pla s · · M ness "is not so good "',. · .· · Y • 1mpress1on rs .... . ., --. Se J bil T h · E.v~rybody in each Dickerson was indical--. ~ "'.'.'. -~::: .. : . n. o . un~ey . as pol1t1cal party wants ing the press should take j PERSO I S . ~al.Jed for his res1gnat1on Jerry F'ord lo do well ," a pOsition of leadershi . • • -~ l : and some De.mocrats shecontended. in shap· glh p •.:; ~ want to make htm a cen-.. in e ne.ws. • . . .: tra l factor in the ap. FRESH AIR I do not beheve the o.I! • · _ . , ,. proaching presidential "I can 't stress enough press should s h~~ the ---·· lllTEll campaign h o w p e o p I e i n news at a 11, s he [ SC~PEGriAT Washington feel the responded .. "I'm say~g tt The first woman news correspondent for CBS who later became the on· 'ly woman to hav-e a daily f\etwork (NBC) news Although she objected that · "'anti male exag- ge~~tion by rriany . qr fts stndent leaders has hurt the mOvement," she said politicians are aware of iL She credited the N&· tional Political Women's Caucus as being the single best political force in the country today. "Now there is an urge bre~th of fresh air . . . th~ pr~ss, hke all our: 1n- for us lo find new the JOY ' .. lhe feeling of sltlut>ons.,,need s •m · llc 1·c'11 t h, e Irre s istib le Vaca tion! sc3pegoals . •• .she said nonvindiCtiveness." provemenl. 'show pondered Washington politics, the presidency and the press Monday during the fourth lecture in the Town Hall Celebrity.' Series sponsored by the Assistance League of Laguna Beach. before recalling that she Allho~gh cr~ticis m ~h_e ca.lied for more ~ , 2~ Includes deluxe room, dally greens was with past presi-was levied against the OP1n1on; !a_beled a~ sue~, _, g11v5 ~ llll&HJS fee or 2 hours of trail rides each day. dents, Democrats and preSs for their coverage ?." .tele~iston, w h1~~ 15 [D Ill Ii Great goU course. exciting bridle 'Republican, when they of Watergate, she said, still a little scared. . trails. Spectacular pool, tennis, There is also some chatter in Washington about a w·o·man can- didate for President, she reported . The name most often mentioned is Rep. Barbara Jordon .,.,.ho becafr\e known dur- ing_ the l louse Judiciary Committee hearings on Watergate. promised support in "Y'e were lied ~o about ... And, ~lthou ~h s~e said ®@~ ,....,...._ danci ng to live music. o The perfec t Vietnam. Vietnam. It reached its if an 1nvesl1gat1~~ _re· :::-..,., holiday just 90 freeway miles Up to now, she ex-logi c a l climax in porter keeps a poht1c1"!n fr om thehustleandbustle plained, the country has ~atergate." ~Y acet!pl· hone~t, .~e serv~s . h1~ Appia VilleyP1us1u ol Los Angelelnns. .·!/'1 been operating on the 1ng the Wh ile House function, s he said that _ ~) With the direction and analysis characteristic or !l veteran .news. com· mei:itatqr, spe 'C"ritfcized but also commended and challenged j ust about everyone she spoke of. faulty formula that any word on things, the press reporter must have all fighter of communism is felt they we re "just the facts and be above entitled to support. spreading lieS to millions reproach. There is no doubt that of people.'' Apple Valley, California I For reservations call colkM:t 714-2'17·7241 /;;::=),~-- Americans will support a But the press didn't r;::========:::J ~ , strong and v igorous wan~ to belie.ve t~e 1~;:;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::=:=:=:=:=:=;::;::;::;:::!!! foreign policy she said President was either m-ri ' . WOMAN'S THING She began by discuss- ing what politicians refer . to as ''that woman's , thing." Citing examples ; or advancements a'round the world, she declared, "the women's revolution is on the way and· cannot be turned back.•• Later she said, •·1 wouldn 't have mentioned her if she wasn 't a phenomenon." But she also advised any woman interested to run for office. "I'll bet you'll find all the women will vote for you; It was but it must reflect. a d·e: competent or involv8d in eper commitment to criminal wrong doing. principle. '.'It ·was not a· period en· "I neve r thought a Joyed any more by month ago I'd go from anyone or_ the press t~an Vietnam and say, 'That's anyon~ 1n the While the bad news' and move House: lo the economy and say Still .unresolved is the 'That'S the good news,': problem . or . balance and she continued doing just perspective 1n the press, that. ' she said. Old Folks Not at Home DEAR ANN LANDERS : ''Amen'' to the reader who signed her letter "'A Relative." I ti:o to see my elderly mother at ,least once a week and after each ·visit I am depressed. Fortunate- .Jy I have an understanding '-busbaDd who goes 'with me. I ~uld never make it alone. Ann Landers SPRINGl!JJJ ALL COOKING CLASSES MOW 'I 0.00 l ncl ud 1rig: Sou !Tles. Salads. Souos. Sauces. French Menu. Beginning French. Cruising. plus new Chinese cuisine and many more. Call for 1nlorma11on & reservations. 644-744 4 ( Cutting, Curling, Coloring and Something New ... Skin Care Makeup and .Lashes · · by Emily Starkman o f Beverly Hills 1; lt:s impossible to carry on an_ ;'intelligent conversation because 1 Mother is so deaf. So we sit for 1What seems like an eternity and 'listen to her crazy chatter. people who work Jn n ursing homes. They ask me why the re- latives or these old folk,. don't come to visit them. :fit disrupts normal breathing. It Design Plaza She is crippled with arthritis, ·but otherwise is in excellent :health for88. Mother m ade a (an- i tastic recovery from a breast re- moval a few years ago but she might even cause a stroke if a 240 Newport Center person is s usceptible. Drive 70 FASHION ISLAND 644-215 1 Loneliness i!I the worst part or it, I'm told. If only the sons, daughters , grandchildren. friends. someone -ANYONE - would drop in for half an hour, it would make such a difference. Those old folks. as you said, have nothing to do but sit around and wait fort he next meal. I always thought laughter was Newport Be•ch good for the body and the soul. l.'::===='======:'l!'=============================::::::! Please check this out, Ann. I'm still insists ''there's a lump.'' She is very comfortable in a large. well-run nursing home ri with excellent care. Many people there are a lot worse off than she is, but she 's never satisfied. All she does is complain. ll 's so sad to see those old folks , sitting around waiting for the next meal. They have nothing to look forward to. Some of them don't even know what day it is. I sometimes wonder if it's right to keep these people allve. I pray a lot -ALSO A RELATIVE DEAR ALSO : Of course it's "rigbt•' to keep tbem aliVe. Tbe .. •ltern•tlVe ls murder. I receive dozens of letters from • ""your : Bankarreric.ard Mister Char9" la1Z Chlrg> Thanks for writing. I have a feeli ng your letter did more good than you'll ever know. DEf-R ANN LANDERS : Every week the doctors of America com ~ up with something that is harmful to your health. If it isn't additives. it's tight garters or smog. Now we are told to stop laughing. A doctor in.the East says laughing l'an ~ hazardous to your health • -A BOUT TO BECOME A SOURPUSS DEAR PUSS: The experts sa.,y go ahead and. laugh -if you can find something to laugh about these days. Parents, what should you do if yo ur t eenager is having sexual relations? Anh La nders' new booklet, "High School Sex and How to Deal With It -A Guide For Teens and Their Parents," gives no-non.sens e advice on how lo handle this ·delicate situation. For each booklet , send 50 cents in coin plus a loni?. slamPCd. self-addressed env elope to Ann Lan- ders. P .O. Boie 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. 4 DAY SPRING ' STARTS TODAY A good selectioo o1 1975 Sunrrer Fashioro have boon slliTply r9Ju<Edl TO M::lst style; t>ive """" t<a"I roclucOO tEfore. 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I I • • ~ .. .-• • { • • • • Outdoor cntl·rtaining and the lighter menus of s pring 01nd su m~ mer suggest fresh rl avors and pi- quant accents for th e ever popular, versatile beef roast. Ideal fur a p:.trty buffet is· roast bL•c f :1 J 'orangt.'. Its party airs come from <.111 e legant, fresh tasting orange sauce textured with minced onion und orange peel. . The <:01npact . n icc-tu-s hce cut of beef used here is a boneless sirloin tip ro.is t. Cross rib or eye of round roasts would be good choices. too. At serving time. spoon some of the glistening orange sauce over the roast <.1nd l~t guests help themselves to a<41itional s auc~. l\.1 int sprigs, o rangE!'""s lices and cucumber are pretty, suminery garnishes for the beef. Sesame seed noodles und broccoli go we ll v.•ith il. ROAST BEEF WITll OR ANGE SAUCE 21 :! to 3 pound beer round sirloi n tip roast Salt and pepper l lii blespoon butler l teaspoon instant minced •onion 1 tablespoon cornslart·h I cup orange juice l teaspoon grated orange peel 2 to 3 tl'aspoons meat juices from roasting pan (optional l . In sert meal thermometer into beer so tip is in center of roast. P lace beef in s hallow pan. Season with salt and pepper. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Roast beef 1 hour. TURN OFF HEAT. DO NOT OPEN OVEN DOOR. Let roas t rest in oven I hour. Aft er 1 hour, check internal temperature of roast. For rare beef . temperature Should regis ter 130 degrees F. If necessa r y, turn ·oven to 325 degrees and continue roasting beef until inte rnal heat registers 130 degrees. Transer roast to serving platter, Garnis h with mint sprigs. orange s li ces and cucumbe r s lices if desired. Pass Orange Sauce. J\.1ak es 8 servings. Orange Sauce : Melt butter in skillet. Add onion and saute 1 minute. Stir in cornstarch and orange juice. Cook , stirring, until mixture boils and thickens. Stir in 1 .. 9 teaspoon s a il, orange peel and mCa t juices. l\1akes I cup sa uce. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts Fill ii.this ft•Pfl, cli' 11d 1 .,;1 oith $1.25 ''' . j Pilot Printinc Shlflfli•&list I f9st Off ice lox 1560 --I Costa MtSl,Calif.92626 r-· . ·1 ------~--------------· I ----------------------! Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre·printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 sepor't• priattd ittms, plusMclitiealspaces,.. ... fill i• yourstll. Just chtck 'tm off • 34 Staples 21 V<cet•~lrs 14 Fnsits 6 a.11tryhems s lltft'Jlts 19 llut Hd .fishotries 11 o.wy ;1,., lt Misatl•-. DAILY PILO T 1--:--------------------1 .... ,. •• : .. ,..,11,w. I ~-·····--r--·····-------'~~~~-i--~~~~~~~~~~~,~ To make sure Beef a L 'Orange is perfect, let the meat roast, rest. 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Smaller strawberries may be surprisingly sweet.· Jlut for 'sheer beauty and aiweal /lo the· eye, the big st.aw berries win the prizes. Strawberry Spoon , Dessert Drink made withJresh pineapple as,well as berries is really a soda fountain type creation. · The cheerful red fruit is low in c~ories but high Jn vitamin c a~ tn minerals, too. EnJoy this delightful treat while the fruit ii in good supply at your market rii,htnow. • • OLD·FASlllONF.D ,_· STRAWBF.RRYCONES t.:ookle cones: 'h cup butter or margarine, softened· % cup sugar V.. cup honey l· teaspoon 1trated rresh lemon rind · 1 cup sirt~ all· purpose Oour Jn large bowl cream ~ller and soar. Beat in honey and lemon riod. Stir in flour. Let dough rest ·s ininutes. ~For each cookie, place 3 tiibl espoons ' dough on baking sheet and flatten v.•ith a spoon into a round. Four cookies will fit on one large baking sheet . . Bake in 375 degree F. oven 10 intnute1 ;. or until l ightly b{owned. Remove from oven, let stand on baking sheet 3 minutes, or just until cool · enough to hdndle. Roll into cone shapes. Jr cookie ts too cool to roll, return to' oven for a minute. Plac e on rack and cool completely. "l'o auemble: t 1.Ai·cup heaV.)' cream l 1h teaspoons sugar .. --in teaspoon vanilla i 1 cup fresh strawberries, wt.shed, hulled and halved " small bowl' whip heavy c m until sort peaks form, Ulen t id·&u(ar:and· v~nilla. Spread a;r..Jitt1e Whipped cream over iiHlde or each cone. Spoon s"aw~rries into cones, top with a_.-dollop or whlpJ)ed cream' and gllrnish with a strawberry hair. Makes: $servings. - ' STRAWBEBRY SPOON DESSERT DIUN¥ 1 cubed fresh pineapple ~ 1 cup fresh s~rawberries .. •• .. 1 Skillet-Pudding 2 teaspoons sugu r 4 cups chilled ginge r ale l pint lemon sherbet To prepare pinea pple, cut off stem and crown ends. Cut off rind all around, .from top lo bottom; · remove eyes with pointed knife. Gut into lengthwise quarters, cut away core and cut into chunks. Wash and hull strawberries, cul in half. Place strawberries . and 1 cup pineapple in large -bo"'·I, sprinkle with sugar. Lel stand until ready to use. Divide fruit among. 4 large glasses. Add lh cup sheibet to each_glass . .AoiJr 1 cup ginger ale into each glass . Serve immediately. • -· • · N,utrients Blended . . ' .... , '' 1 Pudding !or breakfast? Why . , .,, not . :;. Pineapple Skillet Breakfast ~}. Pudding_ is a s imple bread pud- , ding baked in a skillet. JWcy _.slices of canned pineapple .• alternate with rounds of cin- ~ namon toast on top o( the basic ~·1 pudding mix of eggs, milk, toast !;_'. cubes and pineapple syrup. ~ PINEAPPLE SKILLET BRE/l.KFAS'r PUDDING • : t (8\~ ounce) can pineapple • 1lices ;· ·2 t a blespoons butter or :t.margarine ' IA cup suga r 1,M teaspoon cinnamon 3 lo 4 slices white bread, to.asted 2 eggs - 1/4 cup syrup from pineapple 114 teaapoon salt 1 ~ cups hot"mllk l.ight :cr-e il m or tional>. milk (Op· Drain pineappll', reserving syrup. Butler a shallow I-quart baking dish '''ilh 1 tablespoon butter. l\1 ix re n1aining bullet" with 1 teaspoon s ugar and cin· namon. Cut rour 2 !~-inch rounds from toasted bre ad, and spread \Vith the butter mixture. Cut remaining bread in half· inch cubes to measure 11,..: cups. Beat eggs '>''ith 1,1.a cup pineapple syt'up and salt. Still in hot milk and bread cubes , and tum into baking di sh. ' Overlap plnt'apple Slices and 'tlreild rounds a lte rnately in u 1:-ing on top, pressing lightly into milk mixture. Bake in moderute oven £350 degrees F.J about 25 minutes. until set in center . Ser"e wa11m or cpld, pla~n Of" with cream ormilk .. :\lakes4 servings. ? ' . . . : DELANEY BROS. RECIPE SHRIMP CREOLE . ' ·' I ' • , ' \. , Wanta new treatment for strawberries besides .snortcake? Try,.cream~ filled cones. Prices . Good ...... Moa. 4/21 ' WEA.CCEPT FQOD STA.MPS , Wednesday. April 23. 1975 DAILY PILOT C.i s,1 .... 1 sn""" w•o1., er ll•lf HAMS "'So Good •.. II Will 'H~unt' You 'til It's Gone" Are H...,. hMd .._ NdiJ dlfhw ..n T ... bolJo clottt..ni t.wt ...... ckl9 IO -ior., lllw au.,. .. llk:llOf't tfl!Okktl, 11e '",.,.,a.. -.!>Ole •fm •• 10 -llhl ._ ...,,,yot.i _ "'"'""·"and°-• jo,111 11111 ....,. • , __ row.. • Order y-·• -. , T.., ••. Pie 67J..t000 . ...., ....... --~s,k!-•-t,lnil· ........ -T ..... ...,_ __ -.......... _....,_.,_.,..,_. ............ 1 ... .. ......... --... ... -- 3700 f. c0.11"119-Y, Corona dol Mar -673-9000 • ..:.-... c.... ...... IWS.•1 I' ........... ...._ 61W4'1 • TOEMATOES FRESH KORN SWEET LOCAL VALENCIA ORANIZ Just cutout the 15¢ coupon and buy two boxes of Duncan Hines ,Layer Cake Mix . (Or buy QMboxand'usc!he6¢ coupon.)Jt's a money· savingofferon something that's already a bargain. Because you get a lot of moist, delicious cake from a box of Duncan Hines. And a lot of satisfaction, too. ir OFF + I • ~ .. • • • • • ! I • • r l • ' • I f .• • t ' • Cf DAILY PILOT Wis.a ' . ?Ian • Ahead Dinners that can be at .!BSl partially cooked ihead or time are cer· t ainly a boon to the \•·oman on the go. Aside ' ·om convenience, there re m any other benefits. 1---Soup or stew he ld·over- icht in th~ refrigerator c(ually improves since :1e various fla\•ors have nore time lo blend and (!evelop. in additio n, 1 hilling the soup allows ou to remove the 'fat, • hich hardens on the urface. ~e 'easy directions ct you do the bulk of the r·ooldng the night before. '.·imply add carro~s cin~ .1Ushroom.s the pext d'ay ,ft.er remov.tng. the fat. BEEF RAGOUT 1;. c up ( 'h stick) coin 'iii m argarine ~ 2 pounds beef round, ·ufinto l·inch cubes l cup chopped onion 1 .clove g arlic, ·ninced · 2 cans Cl pound ·ach) tomatoes, un- '.lrained 1 leasPQOn s<.ill 1,11 teaspoon pepper 1 bay leaf 6 medium carrots, iared and cut into thirds ' 1.-':? pound s mall n ushrooms 2tablespoons fl our &,,.i. cup "'aler Me lt 2 tablespoons ·nargarinc in a large .aucepan or Dutl'h Oven. \dd ha lf th e beef Cubes .. tnd brown well over nediU m -hi g h h eat. temove and brown re- .naining beef. Remove ind set aside. Add onions and garlic: :;aute over low heat until · . ender, about 5 minutes. {eturn beef lo pot along .\·ilh tomatoes. salt. pep. >er and bay lcuf. Bring o a boil. Reduce heut. ;:over and simm er 11:! nl>Urs. -· Chill sever al hours or overnight. Skim off fat. Add car-. rots. Bring to a ~ii. Reduce heat, cover and ·simmer 1,'2 hour or witll carrots and be ef, are tender. . Meanwhile, melt re- maining 2 tablespoons margarine in a small ski ll et . Separate mus hroo rn l'aps and stems a nd sa utc until lightly bro\vned. Add lo stew. Blend together flour and water. Stir into stew and cook, stirring, .until thickened. tt1akes 6 serv- ings. En tree Frosted For an old favorite served in u new way, try this Potato-Frosted ~lcal Loaf. Sausage adds speci;:il n avor to the gound beef; C h eddar . c h ee s e brighte ns the potato top- ping ; and rich, canned . beef gravy adds its de- licious homemade good- ness, both fn the loaf and served alongside. POTATO· FROSTED MEATLOAF 1 can (101/2 ounces) beef gravy 1 pound ground beef 1_:i pound bulk sausage 1 cup s mall bread cubes 1a cup finel y chopped onion 1 egg, sli ghtly beaten · 3 cup s m ash e d pat a toes 1;i c up s hredded sharp Cheddar cheese Mix thoroughly ~:. cup grliYY and remainin g in · gredi e nt s exce pt patatoes and cheese. Sb.ape firmly into loaf; place in s hallow baking pan . Bake at 3SO degrees F. for 1 hoUr. Spoon off fut, reservin& 2 tablespoons drippinas. · Co~ne potatoes and C!laeese, frost . Joaf with potato mixture. Bake 15 minutes more or ,.tmlil done. ' la saucepan, combine remaining gravy with re· served drippings. Heat; sti£ occasionally. Serve with loaf. Surprise Spoon conned pineap- ple, chm.ks Into 1ervin1 boW11. Top with y~r favorite hot or cold ~astcer"f1. , ~ \ \ • • ' • • • Wedn8sd1y, AprU 23. 1915 Wt Ale llo-' It """' ISIA FOOi 1 ' STAIP COINIS l.arge E.lgs '~ &feway Q,~lity at Low P~ces .. +. • • • : Marg~rl~·'-·, · l"'~"·°"~·ly .~ •. I ,Flour h~ . ~~ · . ·, C .. · -c.1 ... ..i.~.roiiorttn , ~. -"""' ~ ,.. •• " 1'". • t-',.,.__-,..il "' Chunk .T• . · Seo Trodft Quality. ~. '. . , .. ~·: . ••1z.1i. J: 9c C1n .. ................. •• "" ..... ~,-· _ ....... - -·um - large ... -~· WElfOlD . CRYSTAL · HURRY AND COMl'IETE · YOUR SETS. OFFH EN~ SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1'175 w. ................ ............ ~IWS .. 1.-...... ...... , ..... '-1111'-"' C...) I I I Size Nutritious . and Delicious · each !~~! ... ·99c Cuc•llers · 49c Ho•--·············· ... ,,., ... , .. ·aac wi.; .. -.~· ... !~~~ ... 33~ .... -.-..-.-·-·-....... -lllf'".. ._ ......... ~ ....... , ...... C* .... 'I' I •' ,' II i-i ·1!!1!~~~ .. 22~ ·:.fee C~iam." snow Star Quality_ • • • _ Lo.ckf·B~e~12!tff.'. Wcky lalir.&itht .... Molow ............. . . • ~ liaff ·Gallon Ctn • ·-·ar· · . . .. . . . ~' 1 • • • ·ISiiac.kin~· .Cake 79~ .... ~ letty~ ...... : .... -......................... 14Y.t-ea.Pkg. + .. . USi>A CMOICE amcHUCll . ROAST USDA Choi<• 8tel lllaN'C"" . , .. Pot loast c TOPROUID STEAKS' 19 · , FIUHGIOUND l19ulor, U.S. G.w't. '"' .. A:ny Sfte """°" lb. BEEF C~. 11th Slctil .... 'I" ....,.s........ ............ ~ .......... 1-llli .... . ;':'112~ -::.~1~1~ ~ ........... I ... ,,..s 1 Jt . .... . =~~"'.'.'.'. .. , ..... ~ ... ·•" ~e:""""' ~-····· ~•t \ • 4 ' ~':!.!".!~ ............. !~ .... 7t c.iflitt • ._._ .... .... . . ..-s. -••• , P •eca •fis•i' ........ Wt .......... " .... • .. .• . • --Sure "· Anti-per5pi~ant A.er~sol 1 .!·77'C. C~n SMOlllD HAMS Formff John Fully , c..ltH . Sho•k Portion lb. .. ~IQUORS & 'fVINE~ .· . i ' •• ' - •• ' • • • ,. ,, \ Thi• rich, filling onion soup Is tbe .rnult ol Paria research by a ' Worha.n who spent htt junior col · 1-le1e year st udying art hiatory at ANDRJl!:A'S FRENCH ONION f!OVP \ Wednesday. Aprll 23. 1975 DAIL y PILOT CT Melt but ter with olive oil in Make soup e.irly in the day heavy skillet. Add s ug ar; stir un· und let it sit in the pot until ready ti! it disSolves; add s liced onions. to serve. 'fhis ··rtsting'' period in Let rings separate and cook until a cool pla<.•e, not on the stove, de· -' • I ' .Research Wa·s ·Tasty the Sorbonne. ' t iable1poon1 butttt Z1able1poon1 olive oil 2 table1poon1 brown sugar 6 medium to large onions, onions are lightly bro'Nned and velops flavor a nd gives the dif· aomewhat broken in hiil!. ferent ingredients a chance to I J 1 sliced ' Add npur and cook 1enUy tor blend thoroughl y. She tested several versions oC autb,ntic French Onion Soup When stle came home she ex· ~mented until she came up With her own 15pecial recipe. 2 t1bleipoon1 nour several m inutes until mixture 1 Jus t b.c.fore serving, pour 3 cans beef con&0mme or begins to thicken and nour taste soup into bowls, place a slice or broth ' disappears. French bread on top o( the soup. The broth is a deep caramel color and the blend oC the cheese with the onion flavor is heavenly. 3cans waler •Ai teaspoon dry mustard Salt and pepper to taste French bread Add beer consomme and Cover the bread .with one or two water gradually, a cup at a time, slices of cheese. depending on the s tirring well alter each addition. sizeoCt he s li<'es. 8 t11llces Gruyere cheese Add seasonings, cover and sim· This recipe ser ves four to s ix ' ' ' ~· / _. PACUGI .! • ~ ilfFY WIEllERS •..... -.... , .. ... liia'iiciit'.'~-····---... •1 ,, ~ ...... ,_ . •1• .,KIGQ_,..,'IACGll1 _..__ __ ... 'OICM:MAY81W .... n. ' s1• $I.ICED IACOll _ ...... •241. .... · -........ •1• SllOllE UllltS ....... _ ,....._,... PHKUllKS ....... ..: ............ 11. 251'! ..... , Jlftt RAUllSCllWQIEI ,_...,, ......... OICAI: .. ,... . Jlat SAllDWICH SPREAD .. ...,L ,..,.,_, '°....... 7n. 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Sip in eaa. ~ ~et.hod ol prepailnl eggs .. you toast below the eggs. joim the eats on t6uat: ao not u .... one 11t a l1f1"1e· R~llftt: cook 'can ronaerve ove• ~-y while • tri · led " 11 ......, ••• t~ ~over ·-• Served with fruit. Skillet nu ent111was . . gen ya_,, .... ..._. serving up hi1j·quality ..-ilutx· Shirred Ecas becomes a well~ SKILLET SHJBBED EGGS )'Olks. W,hen . what •. are '! IDOlt pensive protein. ~ · .. -· .. ded meal c1'rm.l pnnklt er,Umba.overtop. •vw.• · ' lh eupmiUc" • . ' ' At I" cents a ~oi:en ,larg~ .eJg!i . Though ua:uaual, this tuly d&lh 1 (abkfl,rwvt.n butler tCoftr and .rontlnue eooklnl tu are only eo cen. ts' a ...... -..... I r-..-.a. · _.:. d 2•• •inlnuln ~.... 1s tt Ii~ easy to pre~re. Slip the ·:4 ~&11. • oei;1r111tU• one:aetai '"'• · (n iddition to P.rotein, eggs pro-eggli into heated milk and butler , 2 t·ablespoon1 dry brelld Tt'llns~r e111.to.toall,. ~r 1 .:1 ot vide Vitamins A., D and the B as you would v.·hen poachine ; crumbs 1 • ·~pun rtillk"' 'over. earh 1ervlne. comple){ and the minerals iron spr:inkle 'on bread crumbs, cover · · 4 s li~esbutteredloast; SeU!tor Wi\h ;r(a1t 1anc:t .prppe,r. and phoaphOl'ua. Milk, in which and cook. Ttte lenglh of cooking Oa1ib•<.1lt .. ,.takes,zserving&. ''' .' ~ • r ' ~ • . • • ~ ~ 1 6'/• OI. ... Re«J-53' •;, CiALLOM ROUND ' CARTOH 8 oz. Olive loaf · 1.19 .91 .. .81 .89 . • • • . 8 .oz. Sand~.~.'" '.69 ' 64cn. ·1 8 oz. liver ·Chee5e ~ ' .. . . . . e oz. Cotto Salami ~~ 8 · oz . ttord Sala, mi 8 oz. Ham 'n Cheese 8 oz. New England 8 Oz.-Summer -Sausage ... ~ ' 1.39 .. 91 1.11 ~ . . 8 OZ; Ham Spread . .69 " 11 :s11 ' ' 1.Jb, Bacon · ~ ' . ' ~ lb. Bologna ' '~35 1 lb. Ham Stedc: 2~89 ' ., 8 oz. Sliced . ' Braunschweiger .85 .. ' 8 oz. Meat Bolognci _ . .59 . 6 oz .. Cooked Ham 8 oz: Pickel & pimento ' -I ' 8 pz. Braun~hweigner .. --. ·I) ~ . GOLD ME AL:A• • PURPOSE ·-;GiM ' t ENRICHED . -· . -ro . . .. ·~ .. FLOUR .SU.B~G· . .91. 1.40 .91 $69 .. 79 8 oz. Beef -~~. , . · , · .. 59 ~ ...... ; ' . ,:.,'"•. ~:..1.,4;·..-••r,. • • • .t -. . .If•--· . _.,._ .. _ DEM CREAM RANCH STYLE . BREAD ILLLOAF . . . .~OllWHEAT . . . GLADE SOLID . AIR · FRESHa:NER SALAD:StZE . . . • . fOMATOES ,. . . . . c • SWEET 'M :JUICY NAVEL . . . . I •. ' ' . .OUlllES ,l# .. ;i,1s . ~ • 8 ,oz. lunch.,,. Meaf , SECRET'" AMTWM51'111AMT ........ ,, 12 oz. Varjefy 1.47 12 oz. Smokie Links ' ...... < ._1.21':~ f . .. ~· • •··. ft':l~I'!' ' . .-; ' .I • '1 ' , J ,. l I ; •I ,. . ~ ' . ' ' ' ' ' , I l t ' ~ , l I ' I ' I I l I J ' .. . . ' I' I \ :', l . I ' I , ' ? ! l ' ., I, • I J , Sheepi-st19 T·ry N;ew Met.hod. ---- ., •\, .;im,sau, "~:·, l·"l'iic:rea1ed -tol0ri11o \Uea1poonblackpepper creueaheavyfryiP1pan,using • . ~ 1 • :.!._.!. ..i_ , • : t ... 'i-11 tea1pOOn,1alt a piece ot the trimmed fat, or a DAILY PILOT Sing re Servings • __ .. • ••im;-~ld-Wllob u1ln1 the lambthoaldor lleupoonbeehtockbue (or lltUeoUveoll. ' · Dnwed m•t t)at • .• 1te~IJ;. lb• .eooklDI time 11 pa~of•bo\,lllloncube) · · Comliine the flour • arlic ' · · '· 1 ·~--tu•&oourlllllhll, '~1 -·1'-bdbt twea&J er thirty 'r1:cup1'otwater wdet r ·and 1~1f in a and sprinkleoverthemeat.Stirin boullion ·cube in hot water, add Jt~--raneuU,dlCmted.meat, ., rrtinute•· One lamllt 11loulder If.a tableapoon minced onion rmaii ciia~Proat each piece of the. vinegar. Covert~ pan and the o~ions' to the stock. Pour t~e. 'r.. ldd vartety tj> Yow lamb re· ·It.eek (~he· cut with ti!' small (fccphor1n1lant) · meat in the nour mixtufe. Brown ·rook over low ~cal until the meat s~k into the browned fio_ur, stir· , !*'°" mlaht be Interested tq roundbc>Delll it) wlUYi91clenoucb' ;-teaspoon bouquet-aami , meat slowly in hot fat. ls very tender, 1bout20minutes. !"Ing constantly. c.OC?k 1!nt1l grav.y .X.m.& ~Sour Cream. I meattomakethlldillt.. ~ .. table1poon ~arilc wine • .Remove the meat from the Wh en meat is tender, stir in the ,1s thickened . st1rr1ng until _ • lamll 1teU, cut into bitt.e-BRAISED~ vinepar . pan· skim off any exceH fetl sour cream and heat just to boll · smooth. • I • c ELICH, bitit ~Ule' .. lNllOUS;~•~ ( 1-4ifcdup1 '!d1{Y sour cream lea~lng a amHll am0W1t in the 1ng. Serve immediately .. But· (Ir you use all the nour on t~e ~ ot laatb1 UM llamb~idulled , m()l'e ,el r P•D· Stir remaining flour terec:l, noodles, $teamed rycy or .meat. sprinkle a 1h tablespoon ') , .. • , • <... • •\4ta*9poonflour •• ·, rim ,11 fat-(rom..ui.e-meatTre~' efted, 1t-irrin1...u.t ... mooth.--~~ patato~go_w ILwjth.._fiout:.i.J;i.toJh e-dl:ippiogs"·' ~~----~ .. _) {~~ .~ta_1 · ltie. nee~ pieeef, ~ ... tQapoon ~or lal) ~c .mcwe ~ bone, and cut the meat urn lhe browped ,meat tc th~ dish: into the pan drippings and brown ~-~U-.-wiU-be.,,........wde , -~ ,.,...,tnto____b~Jtlize4.c_p~e1._Ughtly. pan .Crushthebou<l\.tetg~t_ni ~Iv e the beel ,&tock or nourlightly . -' . 'I • • ' , Chlnes·e:: . ' . ~-~·;,lamb . 'f I~ ... ~o s~~~~. 'i , . , n...,. ic;; t . . l !~fad ;,.ore ,.~ ara· ' ' ~· aware of the '\' 1 ar .. t. ~abtleneaa and ........ Ill Ille dilheo en-~j by Cbln~ ) ' ·{ ~~ Shanks ,baa 1i been adapted for the Amitrtcan kitchen from an Old Chinese method of ~·· lef of lamb. ,In tbi1 version, .lamb ah...i(a ..... -..... ·so eacb pencin is served bl1 ·.,,.n "'mlnl·iamb-leg". · . · Tlie 1haqks should be ao tender that. the m'eat can be-picked from Ute bone with chopsUcJts. - Humble Lamb Fried Rice ii an excellent \w&y i to • ~ervleft over roast l~b:{lt's a delicious Oi!DilfflliiUon -.,, coot.ea· lamt;; rfce, bean sprouts, mU.shrooms, water <Cb,_tnuts and green oolons. •• I .. , ... • . '.. { . ',. . ·-' ,,,., • ' .:.i • -,-.1 ... -=• I w•••w.lliillirliillillli....__ .. ,.,..,.:zwllilucr1· .. __ ,.. ....... -Cl ~-~~,l!L.Alll--··-·--....... , .. -911! ... ,_ .. "'"\ ·1· I'. ~~~~~~~--~~~~---~~- • 'T·-r--m.-· ---~ :.IF.- • • ' -·-' .. ---··· :.:P.---~,. Pl.!----i. ------~ • !,/ Deli hems •.•. R~l;lt -~~L ~EAT FR~NKS ...... ozPK• 94 $ 2~~~-!~~·R· Sii OKIE LlNK~oz Po<o 122 OSCAR 11A YER SLICED SALAMI 81 ~ COTIOORMACHI~ .................... IOZPKG ~m.~,!iAYER. SLlCE.O~~L0~~ ... -69~ ~~!~~HVll~QER CHUB __ IOZPKG11~ SANDWICH SPREAD 83' OSCAAMA'l'fR ............. , •. , ......... 80ZPtlG !~~,~.!'.~!,E~f"IEA.D .... '"'"''c'" 81' .,..swlFT HAii PAmES , ... 21 OZ CAN ,,. iliiAiiiiscllWiEGER fAfllM£RJOHN ....... . •Ol 211 t60Z 127 .... 1" I I I • • • • • i' • • f I l 1:. . ' ' , • • • I (1 i' • . ! J ' • I • ' • • I +. I I • F'' DAILY PILOT .-... Have · A Hen Party nion Power ecrets f Menu ! Whal is the differeitce tetween green onions Wednelday, Apr\I 23, 1875 By~"fBARA CllBfONS . ralmost always sold frozen ? Yes, Rock Co~nli;h I-t en, lhe tiniest t but that 'a no ch41Jenee to most and most t!~d er or pou}llJ'. is a, , aupermurket"11,eatcfepanmen1s. dieter's doltGhl .. , only 200 Jilgtr-speed butctMr saws c11n 'culories per rOur-ou11ce serving zip quickly tfirough alreudy. of cooked me""\at . packaged zip quickly through Though small. they do present already pac~aged, solidly froien u problem:_tor calorie-rounters; a RoCk Cor.nish Hens with no trou- whole Rocle: Cornish Hen Is just We ut all ... it you ask. · loo much tor one serving. You 'v~ got t.he problem of eut· SPLIT CORNISH ing twice as much u.s you t'eally HENS IN FRUITED should ... or dividing it up lit ft1ARSALA SA:UC:E the lable. There's just no "'a.)' to 2 Rock C.ornish Hens, split, ··<.'arve'' a Rock Cornish l-l cu defrosted neatly. ~~-4 cup flou.r One Slim Gourmet solution: 1 .te aspoon monosod~um J-favc . them split in half before gl utamate {optional) cook irflr•-A one-pound hen spli finch otR.~ r · nicelY into ty..·o generous serv: 'Al cup dried apricot halves ings. <Big appetil'e types cun 4 tablespoons whiterAlSins alway~ h e lp thems'elves to ~~cup water · · - ~econds.) 11.i cup Marsala wine But aren't Ro<'k Cornish Hens Z tablespoons Japanese-style ' ' soy sauce. 1 teHapooa dried parsley l\ukt8 ., I ~sk your iuRtrmarket meat depurtment to saw the froz en Cornish •lens in half lengthwise. Allow to defrost. Discard or find other use for the neck and giblets. Rinse hen h alv~s in cold water; trim end discard any fringe fat. Combine flour:, monosodium glutamate and pepper in big, hea\'y paper bag. Add moistened hen h·alvcs, c lose tightly und shakcupi Oiscord flour. Arrange the hen halves ski n· side-up in a shallow o·venproot baking dish. Bake in a very hot 450-degree oven 10 minutes or more, until ~kin is &olden and fat is-melted. Pour off an~ fat. Lower oven beat to 300. Put the dried, _apricots and raisins under and around the hen halves. Combine water, wine, aor. sauce and panley; pour around lhehenhalves. •· • , Cover with aluminum foll and "J>ake in 8 aloW 30Q.dfcree oven about 50 minute&, Until very tfnder. Uncover. raise heat to 31S degrees and continue to bake un - Ul skin Is crispy ind lh•·llquld hWI evaJ)Orated 1llehtly into a thick sauce. To serve, &Poon fruit 11auce over hen halves. Makes four servings, 293 calorie1each.. BREASTDF CHICKEN MAll&\IA ' The above recipe wlll be equal· ly delicious, lhouah noc. qtiUte f;!S 1lamorous, i} you 'substitute two large. frying chickens, br.et1st , split, for Rock Comllh·Hens. • • • " . . THE SLI~ GOURMET ' .. • . Q.t.Tm NUMEjER OF ITEMS OECR~/L.:AST 11 WEEKS .et Ralph• FH 1 .. '-""-,. RI 14 .......... .-................ L.:IC><--, MAI 3 ...................................... u.>a"--i. MAI 10 .. '.'. ............................................... u.:z........, Ed dry , globular ions? Ac:;cording to the perts, there is no tanical difference. Thir.'s nothing ntW about k>'ftf prlcet II R1lph1. Th•t'• b9c1u11 Whll Ull'nl lo be I new id•• to otti.fa I• •. MAI 17 .......................... , ..................................... 1 1 MAI 24 ............................................................................ LA"-'''i E Green onions are erely those that are ulled while the tops are . ill green and before a rge bulb has formed. ~reen onio~s go \VE.'11 f '1th meat, cheese. or fish. They are frequently tt up raw to add zest to salad. They may be iled and served like paragus. Green onions a1·e pical in Chinese dis· cs, on toast with a rich heeseimelt, or in ham- urgers or hash. CHINESE SCRAMBLED F.GGS ; WITH HAM 6eggs ~teaspoon s alt ~ 1 cup thinly s liced hum strips 2 st<1lk s green onion, -inch segments l 2 tablespoons oil f Add salt to eggs; beat ~ightly until yolks and biles are blended, but ottoowell mixed. ~ r Heat oil in skillet until JK>t enough to sizzle when ei: drop of egg is added. ~duce heat and add ions ; stir-fry until son: dd sliced ham strips d ~aten eggs. Com- ne all ingredients. Cook slowly ; stir in· ~0 edients from t he bot· om as they becomt' firm · nd slightly browned. rve as soon as eggs are airly firm (but rlot dry> hroughout. Serves 6. prices ~hecl<ed 1 LOS ANGELF.S (AP> ··-Supe rmarket eX- cutives say climb~ng ~er prices m ay have aked, but there are no dications they Will op before the summer. l---A s urvey of area f,riarkets also showed no ropping trend in the · rices for pork and amb. though frozen Ne"'· ealand lamb is being ·old by St'veral <.'hains at rices l'o n s iderably 'elO\V fresh doml'stil' amb. The su r vey s ho\\.·ed ew changes in grocery · epartm cnt prices, lthough-some stores ave cut prices of a nned fish and private· abet·bread. Prices held steady also or sugar-contained pro- ucts, though the price of ugar has f'.allen . ~ Considered good buys hll~is week are art1chokes, vocados , cabbage, p_uliflower, grapefruit. ctPP.lcs and pears, Vio'hile e price of strawberries ' will drop still more next week. Lettuce prices are not xpccted to drop until e Salinas harvest com· in next week, and the price of tomatoes has in- ~reased about 10 cents a . pound with the close or the Mexican harvest. The sur\•ey showed ictollon prices have risen shar ply beca,.use or he•V,Y overseas buying or the Texas crop, while the California harvest ii at.ill several weeks away. The price or polaioes . wus at its highest level in three months and thll ls blamed on • holdback or uppllea by Idaho COii ...... ,.. ' -· ... -.. - Ralp/11 policy hi pl ~ck 10 1873: ...._ ... •Ht .... ,....., "89 .......... •..... · •••••••. -a. ........................... ""'9e .. ...., ............... .,.., WML TM 1ctu11 numblt ol items t9ductd during 1ich ol the PNI 11 WMkl 111hown in thlt chart .(!'Cit incll.ldlng promotlonll prlcea or mtirtul1ctuf9ra' lllowance1). Nol miking you w1it for io .. r prlca II . one l'MIDlt !Wpha hu ~ptd quh11 following-ind wt pLln lo keep h th11'w1r. 'U•lhe'IODay ~I lplwSup1rllyy .. · r.....,-1y rlfhKiM price iMMtiftt muw-Swltch lell at• .. ef15 r..1 ............ _ ... .,....1..-... ....... ou1.... D ....... 1')11., Low Price II -c_..1a1,i.-a11s,oao....-IGW +-c1crra.. pritllwittt .... ..._..._...,,.... -~eat Master Meats , ) MAit 3' ......................................... :.-............................................ 1!54 Super Dell Super Produce l, ..... .... ..... -.41 .89 1.Hn. 'N i1t .IL ~ lllilpll1-Low C11orte !!l.J Caril'l8d Pop ~ Cofttadln1 lrllftd !!l..I Tomato Sauce ~ R1tpft1-Comp1,. I llY• !!l..I Tomato Juice 1.16 ~c;p.A:iOch"'""' 1.48 QI .. __ ...,2. 14'7 !!l.J.'Graham \nCkel1l • ~.'~--!-.... orftot-wtltlh•., '!!l..I cn111 eon Came ,. ... 47 n-·-• ............. .... . ,.. • !!l.J Ground Coffee I It Iii [""11 I!.-'•n -Cre1My or Chu'*r .::: • !!l..I Peanur Butler ... •. QI ............ ,.. • !!l.J·Tomalo Pasle . ·~ .88 ·~ Tt::.o Calaup ... •. QI~·"°"',.. I .. • • !!l.J IJrM Oaavant "" 88 n-·-. .,.... .... _ ... • &!.) Gakwaaa, -..... -•• ...... 29 . ...... 28 -•• ..... .10 ... .. .10 .18 , .. 99 .... ".: .1! .... -.... 1u ..... 48 -· "'.::: .41 ..... 88 ..... ..... -... ,.uu . 11; .86 •.:.!4 ..... 88 ~· .. .::: 1.n ..... Jll: .....,.. • 1 • ' ., I hot or cold. They "o well liet wltt) .' But whet.tier served hot or cold, holl unduise suuce or· si mply with urtiChokf!t ~ill be the mo&t de· · m elted butte r ; or the)'. ll\UY be licious thistles ,Yqu have ever cOQJed und served wl(h rrcn'ch cuten. , • ·. ' dressing.. ' ' ' 1CUBRIED•EGG' 1~ F'resh urtichok,es arc probubly ARTICHOKE SA~D 1 moat populur served u8 u s;tlad. -4 medium -sized artichokes Each scule Is ·pulled off• 1Jnd 1 clove garlic For Feasting Stick To Ribs ;i .... • Boneless beef short· · libs stuffed with bucon and herbs ure s trictly fol'. fouSting. 'fhcir hearty fluvor is one which· the men In the group 1Jiways -:itpprcciatc. Brown them first then simmer with white wine a nd fresh tomatoes until the bccfi~ tender. ' • Artichoke hearts go in at the last minute. To ~;soak up the delicious juices, plan to serve this excellent western beer cntrec with riee or· nOOdlcs. GOUJlllETBEEF SHORT RIBS 6 lean boneless beer s hort rib s (about 3 pounds) 3 slices bacon 2 tablc s 1>oons chopped grel'n onion },:a t easpoo n .rosft',,1)1ary .• • t'11 teaspoon gurli c f>owdcr 3 tablespoons rlour 1 t easpoo.n ·each J>aprika a nd seasoned' salt 3 tablespoons rook-in' oil • 1. :! cup each water ul]d \\'hilc wi ne , 2 quartered tdmatOes I (8·ounee i e<.i n artichok<.• hearts i1im excess fat from beef. Cl.It deep s lit in meat y part · or c<.ic h piece. Sprinkle bacon: y.:ith onion combined '1'!.tlh .• rosomary a nd garli~ powder., Roll up . uft(I CUl" ,cuch into l\~'Ol ,ro\lnds . Insert one bucon roun(.I in-<.>uch piece or short rib. Cuut with flour mixL'f.i ' \Vith puprik u and se<.isoned salt. Bron'n in hot oi l in skillet. Drain off fat. Ad e.I \Valer, \Vine and tom <.1toes. ~O\'er skill et and sim- mff 11.-: to 2 hours, until ·becT is tender . .Slsim off Cxcess fat. Add -drained <.1nd ha l,·ed ,arrtchokc' hearts. heating u fe,,· minutes longer. l\takt.•s G- servings. Dessert Defined Ainbrosia comcs from the Grcck '"ord .. an1· bf-dto·s '' rn eaning im· mort ul. In G rcl'k nnc,! ROma n m ythology. am- brosia ,,·as Lh l' food of the 1:toc.ls. \\1e mortals use the' "·ord ·today to dcsc1ibc- somcthing utterly delcc- tablc-the fres h fruit <fcssert mude in scvt.>ral varlations \\'ilh fint.' cltrus. SPRING 1\l\IBROSl1\ . 3 cups orange sec; "tlOns ' ' 4_(!uµs rnixcd ,.Pi,nk, and ,,·hitc gr:.ipcfruitsC<.'- tio11 s 11 ~.cups shredded'. ~ coconUt •., · Stru\\·bcrries "Combi ne a ll in·gre- dicnts ~xccpt stra\\'bct- rics lq scr\T ing d (a h" Rcf ri gcrath /YOvcrnlgh\. Garnish ~:It., fllraW~· tics ,JlUlt'\betc,re servicfl in 10-J2'P!>rl\'ohs.~ ' • • ' ' ~. J " ' llE>U'llNl,.Y CJlt:o\111 AllBlQ!llA , > 1 ~uP'lleb\')'Cl"CY"1 '2.cup sour,C'r·eaQl i, 2 cups orange scc- lillns ~ l c•p grupcJrui~.~­ llons • 1 cup flaked coconUl l cu p miniatur.e marshmallows \\lhlp ~rcu1n . Fold tn. sour creum. Diec orurtgc sections und gru~cfruit sections. Fol<l lnto creanl Wilh coco nut a nd m anhmolloWs. Cblll OV'•l'r nl t hl , Gariiliib .. 'lftrllddtti-.ut- annp aeclions. Vleldl S.l01ervlng1. t . . -"' ' NIClflfflClm -~ APllL~JT.u TUIS., &Piil 2t, 1975. ... • 1,1.t.I. flllll--1 .... I ~ .... .. -...... _ -----'• .... _ .. ...,_ ............... ... ... ~ . : ... CllCI • :-.=. '= =..::"..;: = ........... __ ... _ ------____ ,, .. _ _____ .. _ ... .... --.. ·--·-__ ..... __ _ ~ ... ____ _ ·--- ' ·-- ' 'Frenc'h dressing Ghard-cooke(l eggs, c~ped J\,? cups diced celef¥ , l teaspoon cul'ry powder % t~aspoon sail , Dash pepper •f.: cup IT\ayonnaise Iceberg lettuce Drop artichokes into boiling, ' " .~ small clo.ve or gu.,rllC and 1 thick slice or lemon. Add a smcill piece or bety leaf, if desired, Cover and bofl until leaf can be • pulled easily from alalk, or slen1 ·can bc,pierced with ~ rork. (20 to 45 minutes.) Remove carefully fro.m water. Cut off stub. Dr_ain. ' Wtdnilday. Aprll 23. 1975 gently spread leaves apart to ·~make a broad, cup or roSette. Pull out center tuft of leaves und with spoon r(,"fllOVc fuzzy choke frorn center. • , DAILY PILOT CJ I At serving time, arrange e·ach artichoke on let tuce · on salad pl;!tc~. Heap curried egg salad in center of each. · · . salted water.-Season by adding · When cool enough to handle, Pour a little french dresaing over'each artichok·e; chill, cov- ere<I. Meanwhile combine next six ingredienl.s '\nd chill. Combine If.! cup mayonnaise and :14 tl•aspoon curry po,v9er- and i>crve with artichokes as dip¥ .fur leaves. flt akes 4 servinas . . - I ' .. Seafood is a delicious source of protein and B vit.amim and to mak'..sure you prepare it just rislit.wi!'re providinc recipn artbe store . ANO'nJERWAY WE'RE ntYING TO SAVE YO U MONEY!. ' • ....1::r.:::i 69" .... !!.· . y ATTHfSTOR& FROZEN GR EENLAND TURBOT FILLET ~ i69" FREE AECJl'ES y AT THE STORE ' IOSMl.ITtll&• .......... °''~'" • FROZEN SILVER ""~~~ ~LB.119 FREE RECIPES ---Al THE STORE ~ · US121w "'°m WESTWOOD · ICE CREAM IMPERIAL MARGARINE \ \-. I IML ' • . CTI.-. ~~ 'c:t t. .. • .. , I ., l '·' ,, r ! ' I I ' I • ( • • ! · . • , . • • • • I •. • • • • ..{ • • . • • I ., tJ ' • I I OAIL.YPILOf BOOMER \ (JF ~ 1 ·11 "-,,__, ~eiau~'I' 1MIN~ING A80Uf MAe£'1'1NG 'l'au. L1tJOA .• Tunday.Apt112._I 1975 . 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HOW HE ffif AllOlir ClllOWlfl6 Ol.OER.o. He SAit\ "AME, CONS!~'IHE ~ffi<llAllVE" GORPO MOON. MULLINS ilME: TO HAN<; ON IHE' FE:l!D 11,Ac;, <;~OR<;E' • .. , ANIMAL CRACKERS r •• GEE, MJrll!«ff IAIMlllP WMEN CMIJ~ •SAID IT! • ~ -. J f --·. . MAY~ T~EY WER6 WJGHIN' AT HIS ENGUSll -'CCENT by GeorcJe Lemont by Gus Arriolo c ,.,. ___ _ --- , CBµ ~ .,,.,,. .. o...,r-•.•·---•-- by Rodcjer Bollen ~ +. D\DNIT COM& OI TOO &ll!Qole ... J HAYE A KIMI~ FM LWNCH!!OX! ' \ . by Mel .r ""ve AN M!DllWf flfTllS LWNCH90X .. ,.>---''-- IN A(~) H.4NP·MloOOWN. I ,, ., ' .. We're ~ly atttiaa loose in Nc:w York-I never though! we'd have the Mrtc: lo Slop «irld look at the lobby ptc1urcs while passing b " y. • , • Din·ner~s ·Quick I - Career women and busy bauewivea! When you're short on time yet wan& a dellclou1 mafn d11h, try: SHELL STYLf: SIRLOIN TIPS 1 (28-o unce > fa"1ily pack mu1hroom sauce und alrloln tips I slice of onion {separate into rlncs> 1 tomato, cut into wedges Paprika l pound •htll muc.v..roril i;• cup grated Parmesan cb.-e Z tablespoons chopped parsley Justa Pinch Advice Spicy Jt'!i. not.surprising that young cooki:; confuse .. allspice" and "mixed spice." Allspice is a single spice which looks like an enlarged peppercorn and was ca.Ued~'a llspicc'' because ita heady fra- grance suggests a blend or cinnamon, cloves and .nutmeg. ... Heat slrlofo llpo llCCCJl'dlU' to package dlrectiona. Cook shell ma.cvroni. Arrange macaroni On· plat~r. Sprinkle with cheeae'I paprika and chapped panle)'. Spoon sirloin tip_s with muahroom 1uuce over center or. macaroni. Garnish -wi th onion rings, tomato wed8ea and parsley. Serves • to 6 at. approximately 4fc perservin1: For addUlonal tasty, easy-to-p"f'""e pa r.e bud get stretching reclpl'l .... write for · lt~ recipe l!Qok. Ko14_lg!I\. Iac. 5329 E. Washington Blvd., li9s Angeles, California 90022. · .. • , • '1M:ixed Spice'' or, more properly "mixed "pickling spice," is a mix- ture or whole allspice, mustard seed , bay leaves, red pepper, cin- namon, ginger and other I! ,_ .. ,.. .... Nal .. ortlood lkrtdwr lcM MM In 1"' Red Aponl ' "oudly Offwt IVTCBil'S P!IDE MEATS spices. · lt is used in pickling and preserving meats and seaso nin g vegetables, relishes and sauces. It is good in slews and soups. Allspice is sold in both whole and ground form. a · pinch o! grou nd allspice is delicious in old.-fashioned fruit pies, minced pies, spice cakes i:tnd plum puddin2s. It can be used In any desserts in which you'd ordinarily use cinnamon, cloves or nutm~g. lt has many main-dish ·uaes, too, (or in Jamaica they wouldn't dream of cooking a s-oup. stew or roast without it. It gives delightful aroma to tomato or pea soup. Do .try it with yellow vegetables such· as can- died sweet potatoes or carrots. Fire Up Griddle Making pancakes Crom scratch? Here are direc- tions for the big and .PW· (y old-time kind where two make an ample serv- ing with bacon and fruit cup. MRS. HUDSON'S GRIDDLE CAKES 2 cups flour, stir to aerate before measuring 4 teaspoons baking powder .lh teaspoon salt I large egg llf.t cups milk \: ~--:.::-' ' SOJJtifllN GIOWN • US0410lAOI A Pl.UMP & TEftCle ''tAalO.I: fAVOlllTE" flllfSH "°ZIN • MfWM SIZf. FRESH WffOU FRY~RS ~SPARERIBS MORRELL SMOKED HIM ,LEAIESl MOUID IEEF llUDIET •IER , ... :::'...x llCllEl EIS -·~ Fa..J STUKS REGULAR • RAISIN • lli·OUNCE 80 X lL • IDWA MAID .IACOI ,..., ... o. ,_5HfeQUN IOllTHERI IWJIUT ITUll ·-·-·-· •I.fl. CMI Ill- 1111-0PS llATUIAL CUIAL .&9 .47 11.oz JI 32·0IMGE BOnLE STillllL Y UMl IATOIADI "'~ fl5UOCAT,_ CAN • ~.29 "'"" .lllTTY Q-CAT ·-"'°L 55 ~KG. • ouNu!A • l!l(Ei<. LIVER. TUMA OA CHICICEN MOIST lllAU CAT ·-11.oz. TUNA ...... oz COUJITRV OIHH[A .... ACATf-· .21 TUIU. • 11 2·0!.JJ'ICE CAA .» HA i..FH1l~ C'IUNK LIGHT TUNA · -All!Wc '.'.~-. A[DUC:llD 6 c ·~ 11.oz.tli9G. .""""' JIMMY DEAN ' PORK. SAUSAGE 9•, LINKS ·~ >a 6" ""' . Gtw1 Redllced Prices . .,,.__""' MBITTA -MIT COffd 30-CCUNT" epx PA-S DAYTIME DIAPlllS 1.71 2.11 SL HILLIHG SPAGHETTI SAUCE MIX I~, -·1oc 5JlDUCED Re AEFlll wwx 01...- .0U"ICE CONTAINtlt Y-IOWl.GEA .. """ J9UT-QIA- LAUAA SCUOOER •PLAIN OA BBQ alllll- UOU•C UJll -DlTlllllllT ao MUlE TEA.M • 22.-0UHCf: eOrllE -WEI Tiii TU a.EA- "'"'· 52 BTl. I .It 2•·0Z. 15 e•c • ..,,. ·. 51 .... :1'9·0Z •... llTL. .... 1.82 ALPHA BETA THIN SPAGHETTI 2 tablespoons maple syrup . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----' :·6fJc 'A cup · butter or CHOCOLAlf •IOENVEloPES In margarine, melted ALIA 77 fn & FllOSTY 1~:· • Jn a medium mixing NO DEPOSIT bowl stir toge ther the BAl•ILMAD aOOT Ila flour, baking powder and NO OEPOS•t· 11 -oz. aonLEs MUCIOOTIUI salt. OILT . &-PAcot. 11-oz. sonu.s • In a small mixing bowl beat together the egg, milk and maple syrup unUI blended; add to clry. ingredients with butter; stir only until dry ingre- dients are moistened - disregard lumps. ... SSORT[O• 211)-50 n PllO. M.11. DATii TISS411 "·OL .12 8TL. •• •· ""' 1.13 Drop batter, l'4 cup for each griddle cake, on a hot greased . griddle; when bubbles appear m top and edges are dry, turn and brown other side. 104.11. llAG CDUP CllARalAL •IGllTS · .17 I.II :.LI. llAG 2.11 11)-()UNCl JAR IEOfl .STAllT COffD ·I.II ' - RllDUCltt 9 < "''° H . 21 ""' . REGULAR ALPHA llTA .... ,. Al llt<A BE'A • ~L8. CAH YHIT&al -Rllllll ... OUNCE BOTTLE ALPllA llTA SAi.AD - ... ..OOfrlCE BOTTLE A1JlllA llTA APPU JllCI FAMILY Sill 8AOS , WT9ll 11.ACll TIA IAIS AEOULAA TU. BAGS • ••-COUHl .. 11.AC!C TEA •LOOSE •l·OUNCt SOX '-" ALKA SELT ZER 1.13 1.14 .M 1'·8AG •• ""' . soc Q[DUC i O ~< M &riddle cakes are· baked, stack in twos and keep hot in warm oven. U a larse oblona eledric- a:rtddle is used, pancakes can be baked in two batches. Serve with but- ter and maple syrup. Makes 12 griddle cakes. ' Na• lllD• a1 111 cell Pil111 Toss Nuts Add ·-coarHIY chopped hickory smoke navored cocktail almonds and crumbled, crisp bacon to a salad of torp spinach. met lettuee leave•. Toea wtlh tlnal1r1t.te draa- 1 ina. ·- L. M. BOYD llfl'Oll .. '" ••• DAILY PILOT I ll(GUi,Alt Oii WEASM.• VASEUNIE •• llMCAll...,_ ·-In '"-. V ..... LMI. iS.OIJNICI llOX I J7 Ml llYI CAii ll&ll DA'lll • • fflL'w m.LY '~ .IJI \IAll.LM. INllJilSNt" CAM ~.II -.. -""' •••a .. a••••. • :rJt .11 · , 0 -~ .......... . .. _ ....... .,_...,CA ; u.c:allfflo • r~ ~o '""'· 1.35 c••••• llAll -•Y CAN • M.llPTO • MOUlNll Ofll HAJIO"fo+tOU> 1•·0Z. IA&SAM llAll -AY ""' 1.57 -oom'.&, .. .,.. ... _ . ~ 1.47 '1-0UfCI fUM .47 .. AIR ' . , -~-.:::·-· • • T:t:• I ;IUM: ,, ' . ,/ DAIL V PILOT Cl3 GET! • CORI ~A 3 i39' GOLRMET'S OELIGMT ............. SPlllCH ~J-49:.. GAii.OEN Ffl(SH t&'.-. BASED ONA 121b.HENTURKEY ~.;.~~ flND OUT HOW TO TURN ONE TURKEY INTO 5 fABUlOUS, FAMllY·fEEOING MEALS. THAT'S 11 TO lO SEPARATE SEl'l:VINOSI PICK UP YOUR FREE 9ROCHURE AT YOUR LOCAL ALPHA 8ETAMARICET. ING CHUH!! •ALUY'I·-STIW LAURA SCUOOER • siiiiooTHQA HUT TV PIAllllT IUTTll WHOLE GRAP£ Pl'IESERVES OR waars llllAPI JIU y 32-oLito!CE CAJ<I •STU'S CllOCOLAR QllM •l·OUJICE BOTIL[ CllSCO- ~,:';· 1.35 l ~~z .• II »CL 51 JAR I ·2.01 2.12 Deilcat.ea-Reiland Pried POLISH • Slo!()l(EO Wll.SOll SAllSAll SllClO • :J.OUHCf: f'l(Q. •Al.LO nAUA• SALAMI SllCEO • I.OUNCE PKG 1. fl I I-OUNCE CHU9 1 .. 13-0UNCE Cl1U6 2.11 'A.AMEi! JOHii -·--rAAMCA J0tW MIAT--S '>OL 15 l'kG. I SAAGl:NTO CllMILU .. cmHI ' ' ,,_ ?•-WW: .... .._.....,. .... mL .... -.1.1-.c.a- Shell Style Sirloin Tips can be ready in a matter of minutes. C<S<RT GROWN WHITE RA!:>EFRUIT 8 ..... IAG c •AUTIFl.I., SI"!~ COi.QiU lllXED IOUQU£TS 99! 5l.N'IVSIOE HVlllJllO • .~POTS TOMATO 11 IELLP£PPER PUllTS 4 IUUllll - JOflES • SllCEO • WITH 11.i.GON -·--•OZ. 72 ..... iMPDW, M.U•A-·~~09'· ,15 n.ma. •• ~ ....... 1Z..i~·.88 Frnea Food Reduced Prlca 32-0Z. 7& ., .. . u 3.M 1•·0UNCE llOX Yd• K.-S •&l•IT VAH O'E KAMl"S •BEEF OR CHEESE 1-.&DA FAMILY PACll 18·0!.JNCE 11611 ....... , ........ s ,, . .,, I II 80 11 I .II ll(EF IHCMLAOA•CMlESI EHOHILAO"""~T!Of4 11 aOIAlllTA •111181 l~·OZ 8011 1 Mf:lllCAH OlflNER • 1~ 8011 •1 i>orATOES • CREo\M SAUCE• CREA"' SAUCE •OZ •2 -DllTI PIAI . 11011 •• M+llEO VEGETABLES 'MTH OMION SM.ICE • &-OZ. 8011 Al Al PttA 11£TA ·-APl'U•• ASSOATEO 'LA~S LAYMO. L•Cll IOX PllS AL!PH ... 11£T ,\ OIAMl-MCAlll ""' 95 TRAY I ... o,. 2.1 PKG, I • ""'· I It TIU.Y I Al PHA flt f A CRA CKED WHEAT BREAD -~9c PibUCfO lil t ~Prke! "'"'""""'' ~ '"' I 27 YnAUI •Y I ...CAO • ' 11).COIJNT l"ACAAQt l·'IW'I SWMS c -~ .17 to-COUNT M>TfLI!. I ... ..• , .... ,~ ... ~" ... , ...... RtUEVE" so-c:ou ' I 39 UCll Ill P.M. ""' • • ' ALI.. ALP'HA llETA ITORIS Aflll OfFK:IAlFOOOSTAMP "IOIWftOfll CINTIM PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MAUEIS · r J8 ,(, " " ,, .,. • U• t ' l j '" ' : , 1-t . j ' J I .. ~ I I I I ' . , " '] I I, • . • . • ' ' • l ' I l1 I j • • • t • ;' •• • ' • ~ ' i I • . ' I ' ,, ' • • ,. cf;.». . ~ . !. • ' ' . tlALIBUT$189 STEAK .. ~nter cut.! -to give you the best! Smoked Halibut 51•1 SRloKina makes it a special treat! . ~-'-!J~~~~ s1•• . . Cooked Sfinmp 5111 Tbe right size for cocktails! Green ·.Shrimp •• 5211 E~ira large! ... with shell on ' Monterey Squid 59£ CUt in small pieces, bread, deep=fry . . . River Smelts • • • 59~ From Columbia River waters Dressed Snapper79~ f'resft Pacifi c Red average 2-3 lbs. ea. Crab Meat •••.•• 5311 ,. ---• ---.- 'c , • I .f CAIL V PILOT •• • Y•llW~Kl •.• :..1 11,Wt'rt~•·, • FISll "'8 fr.ii ....... "'"' ... iilMN . .,..,,... •. illC"" .. ~;i..:. .......... Jiii ' """ ..:Mo ...J.ia. \ ~ .....>:.. _../l. -..:-·.·;It .. -!hit"!--_ ..,._ 1 ·, ..... .., ' ' :+ ' ~ ~ ... -~ • . .~ ' I ( ' t PricYI in. effef:t Thur. April 24 throuiJh Wed. April 30 .•. ' ' . ~ .~ . ' . ~~ :... Open daily· 9 fa 9 SuMo:y 10 f~~ ' · No 1ole1 to deafen · ' Serve with fah ·-Blue Nun Liebfr~""'" · s411--lillMu1, ••• ~ • ~ • sat Or try -Moc Boril Caberitet .. . ' •. I Rose d'Anjou .. ~ ..... '2'' 511 ' • •, '.( J ... ., • • " r: -- Wedna$d1y, Aprll 23, 1975 '. . • frtJ8i SaltnDn 'l'r.f j: ... 11.l/l Firm fie&h, With th~t fiDer flavor thtt. ·~tily freshn;_'.and _qU8HtY c"lin i»fer! Wh;le. or hair if •' ~ ·, • · 1 • -' . ~ . . ,. " ~ . ' ' . . ' • . . . " ' j . ~:r . . Fresh from the Pacific ... freshly filleted, \Qo, tor greal eating! Get some for the ftettter! • . I ..,-,,.., ' . : .. . . • . ... .., . ' ~. • J •• \ ' . I •• • ' . :r • ... From liig Alaskan Kiris Crabe!l CRAB -$1·89 LEGS LAIGI . • . • •\ .. , ' ' ,. i, .'.:, FISH .,,c " . · · $TICKS :· • A ' · • · Breaded! Compare value •1)5f_price. C~t from Alaskan King Crabs! Exb Fancy! Ill LI. • ••. IUI) •• . ' "' ' . . ' U.S.D.A. Choice_g_uality -boneless! With free pkg. \\'.yler's Onion Soup mix. Whole or h alf"! From plump Grade "A" hens ... hand cut Por- tions with rib cage! Sweet tender wl:iite meat. · Boneless rolled Boston Bult for oven or rotisserie .....!.. Eastern for th~ nav.91 y~u prefer! Boneless rolled round cul of U.S.D.A. Choice beef -for oven or roti~serie ' . :&eel Brisket FIUll • s 1 '.' . " · f s111 Turkey .Breasts .. s14.' ·p 'k R . t s 12• or .-as ....... • Sirloin Tip. Roast 5 1 '.' Split-. Broilers ••••••••• 592 ' .. . - · urolllld Bee · • • • • • • • • • • • Large meaty U.S.D.A._ Grade "A" fryers Legs & Thighs • • . . • • • • 59i Sl"'ced B .· s111 I . Im.......... • El Rancho'•• thicker ranch style E xtra lean -bulk or patties Hand cut! Grade "A'~"'turkey parts Shopper Stoppers! i Mayonnaise Y~u'll love the qualitv -and the price - of Springfield! • .. Tomatoes .3-5e No. 2'12 CAN _ · Plump ripe fruit -field fresh flavor -budget priced Springfield ! . . :Juice ~ ·············· 59• Two kinds -in 6 ounce clln11 -w~ite or pink -both delicious! Springfield ' ·Tomato Sauce ... 1 ·2~. .. Thick and -rich -to add flavor to so many good things! Springfield 8 oz I . ' Frozen Foods ! . R!~11ri~a .5 9c ' D1nner,s , Beef ~ Cb~ Enchiladas or Com· bidaii.on,.plate! 12 oz -' . J'.1l' " ~ Br.eail · ~ 11111r •••• Gtc Sridgef9rd,~• •. two one lb. loaves - ' Lemonade •.• • • • • 23c . ' . Minute Maid Reg. or Pink -6 oz . . French Fries ••• 5gc Ore-Jda ... big two pound p8ckage Cherry 39.c Tomatoes . ... • . I Delicatessen Specials! ..-~logna OSCARMAYER ••• 39c s&ndwlch favorite from the 'folk.a who know lunch meals! Meat or Beef -12 oz . ~{Ink$~ 0sc. 11na • • 9gc Meat or Beef -t lb. pkg. 1 ' ' Variety Pack • ~. 5129 Oscar Mayer aas't . lunch meats -12 oz ' Laugll1ng Cow CHEESE 79~. ' "... ' Proceued •edcea from ·France! 6 oz Anlou ll., ars , . . • . From 25~ .... ~11lll111r .: ..... : ..... $1.71 Rovloo BalNm lltf, or with body -17 oz . I ' Smokie Links •• 51"-- 0scar Mayer breakfast delight! 12 oz Sliced Me-ats • • • 45c Buddig's -choice of aix kinds! 3 oz -Seafood SAUCE Fishe rman's Wharf Tartar or Cocktail 8 oz s349 •••• For rut reliof! pq. ot 2& ,.... ... 1 .... : ........... 190 Ant1cld thlt toOthel, phllet -'l• ct. ' \ ' I •• • • • • • •. : '~ • ./j OAJL Y PILOT 0 t • ._' Wednesday. Aprll 23, 1975 TOPPR'Oil • l ,ITTY IU . , • MAltSH ... '.C. f • MARY· AMHI! SIY , • AMl'll ICOIM • Ill( LLOYD ' , • ID PIMNl ... TOM • WHIT'"PLUMMIR THE REAL ESTATERS Pr9udly salutes. all.Realtors. lf you are · a Real'tor you understand the privilege or· being ~ Realtor and why you can be proud. If you are not a 1. • CAROii Wlll'llR: • . $1900 TOTAL·DOWN , , . . • . Realtor you can be pleased at THE PRICE . · 2 STY '+ .POOL • the outstanding group or . $37,950 Prestige community. Impressive covered Realtors that you have to -_ IS RIGtfT entry. Sunken Vestibule. Massive step' up select from when you need $59.500. Costa ~I C!su'i; best 1>ricfd pure Di vorce. cuuscs this low-doWn J bdtm charntcr to be av ail able! Take a4_vanta~e! Principa.I 11nd inlerc¥l pay ment . Only S2w.) per rnonth. S:_ellers need quick sale. Gu ll ror an 41ppt:quick ! 147·601.0 •. livt.~g•toom with s tone hearth .. 12' x 12'· their services. quality POOL home. Graciously terraced f~rm al. ,ba nqu~ rpom Cheerie garden • ., ·'" .... , decking ~urroonds custom pool. Large kitchen overlooks hl~e (umily room.... bedrooms, Cr ackling fi repl<1.ce. Elu;y 'A'aik · MAGN lf lCENT 8ASEfi.1ENT with 1huge • • ~~· -•! to W_estcliff shopping. Better caU now ~ stone flrepl•ce\ Dramatic h1uirJo'>'UY leads .\ ' ,;· • ~ ~·717\. tq _enor'muus double dOOrs or klngl maSter -. .·IA:L l~L~MD / _ Yo~<?!.T ~~u.f,~,~~P.1us inc.Om\.'. llet~cr hurfy lhe priC'C (g right ~ & summer 1s just around· the corner 'S&S.000. Cull 646-71 71. . -- NEWPORT HEIG+ITS " LARGE CAPE cop 4 bf!droom plus den:, great Ne w Englanders kitch en. Very private patio almost -2300 sq. n.. Peek a boo \•iew frOm ups tairs. S79.500 full price.' !\love <1uick ·c all 64G-7171. FOUR·PLEX • •$72,500 Ta.ke advantage of these un,its'p.l tlt73 prices? S7500 yr. gross i'ncome provides excellent tax shelter. Three bdrm· .owner unit -two 2 bdrms -one t bdrm. Can't rind ;1n0lher like this at this price. llul"ry ror un<Hppt.lf.o see thi~ b:iri,:ain. IM7 -6010. -l 4 PLEXES /BEACH . $53,990 EACH . ~:4_ plexes sid~ ~Y &!de. Roomy i bdrms. units. Age 12, expenses minimal. ONLY $.53,990 eu. IP'veston W)lcre can you mat c h this o rreri·ng ? TAKE ADVANTAGE,call now&l2-2S35. -' . .: . . MO DOWN CLOSING' COSTS ONLY!! . 5 BDRM/2 STORY ,. Tree lined street. Prestige approach. lotassive entry. ENORMOUS PARLOR. Formal banquet room, Gigant ic garden kitchen. MAlt1MOTH RUlt1PUS ROOM. •S BONUS BEDROOMS. C1osing costs fboves you in Gl's take advantage. Call iiow 842-2535. I suite. se1>urate landina leads lo separate ·• childrens wing. 'fhis is· a MUS'f St:E. Call . no."%' 842-?535. , S&S . P,(~ HU~MGTOM ForljiJil 'ntry to spac:i~ sunk en livinc room arid ror-mal d1n1ng. Uu ge p~ti6, kitch~n and breakfast nook. Large family party r oom . Se p a rute mother-in-law suilt·. Sweepini: stairs.to secluded master :ind child"rens suites. t:normoos 400 11q, ft . bonus-game room. Every possible extra. Only Sfil,950 t~;C.11.ll ~-8767. , SUIURBIA PARK 5 BR TRI-LEVEL $66, 900 This much de sired model becomes a\•ailable only once-in-a .... •hile! Of fC!rs all or the features most wanted in a home . including ; breakfast nook , for mal dining room, large family room, very private master suite and indoor laundry room. And we haven·'t even d escribe d ncigh_tM;>rhood and locatlon ~ Better hurry an~ pJrlo·ne 546-2313 for detail s and appointment . SPANISH .MANSION TRl•LEVB. BEAC,H 4 BR w.r.f~.~;~~~~"1.~~~~,,. . Ill .. formal '1ining. Double doors to ll!atiSive - _ • "'SSUME $23,"50 ··.·. Spacious s unken living room and separate ~-Prime area. Dramatic en.W'Y to elegant liv-den and fir.eplace. F.normous ~parate PALACE rva · ..... 14~g •room wlth 1enormous StOl')F rireplace. rf _game reorn~ ·wilt) second J ircplace. ' p wt.resaver'garden view kitchen. Dine. Ball Gourmet i ai"O.en kitchen ana breakfas t A PITT AMC~ · 'roOin sized fa·mily room overlooks covered " nook. Sweeping stairs to elegant master&: ·You won't believe j his. Sec'!uded daliCe _pavilion· & lush grounds. Sweeping childrens suites. Unique rear grounds executive estate. in ae!re of groundS stairs to second story suites Including huge 'with sWimmers pool. 3 car garage. $7790 with ll UGE TREES. Jo:normous hid,~way master. Takeover.5~4% J.~HA. down.Calltoday963-6767. sWimmin~ pool . OPEN BEAM ' NONEWLOAN•COSTS.$M5tmo.paysall.·~ CEILINGS, 1-lardwood noors. 2 lhtge· Ownerrriµst sa c'rlrice.•lurry!C~ll963·7881.· r1iepluces. GIGANTIC ltUlt1PUS '}\ ,H.OciM WIJH WET BAJ{. Separate formal djnlng·room. + 2500 sq. n .• or charm. Owner says ..he will carry his own loa n ror you. A rare find . f<'irst lo call gets this barg~in ; 842-253.5. "BEACH BARGAIN'"' 4 BR. • ·$40,500 . E·Z TERMS Split rii"l fen,ce guartls-entr)i, to this ·suburban rancl1 home. Slate enlran"ce -la rge family sit ed living roOtn with_ .huge hooded fjreplace + nature.s window view of sumn1er pavilion ai:"lush ground,. Modern coontry ,kitchen. Din!'. Separate wirig for hideaway master suite & childra.s quarters. Hurry ror this Unique bettch bargain! Call963-7881 . 1 ~OPTICAL EXCITEMEM'r This MeS;,a Verde-hidden two story with 4 e"'chant1ng bedrooms and ol'er sized · f~mily .r~. 2 ~ig cradkling fireplaces. J big baths ~Or lhe wii'b.le £amity on a slow traffic:quiCl pride-of-ownership iltr.eet is ,optical ~xcitement just reduced thousand alonly S7600down , Call 546-2313. IT'S BIG. IT'S .OT FOIMAL D-. IT'S l'tlONSSIOMAU Y LAMDSCAPID. IT'S ll(COST A MIS"'-rrs JUSJ so.soo CAU 64'·7171. • "NEGLECTED" ,. . ]/ • MIMl·RAMCH GUEST HOUSE + POOL Vi acre with 3 bdrm llOUS E + GU EST llOUS£0RAPT. + 20x22 \'-'0RKSllOP + s parkling PC>pL! You don't, find this very oft en! .. Country li\'i ng ~i t h a ll the l'onven>e nces! o .... •nf'r unxious -says bring any offer ! Hurry 847-tiOIO. COUNTRY con AGE $35,000- Po;Ot a condo! f\;ot le:ise land. but a 3 bdrm home "'ith fresh paint and a giant fe nced yard ! Alie)' access for boat-t railer ! Vacant-ready to move in---sel\er says bring any offer! Call quick 847-6010. GIANT A-FRAME 5 BR·POOi.-BEACH ASSUME • $26,000 Dramatic entry to large elegant li \•ing room. Forma l dining room is elequently served by huge gourmet kitchen. Breath· taking family room featu res massive Slone fireplace, wet bar + comnu1ndi11g "'all of glass view of sparkli ng 35· pool & sun terraces. Cozy · library. s .... •eeping Sla1r!" to m am m oth master suite ,\: c hildre ns wing. All "·ith towerin g c athed.ral ceili ngs. I-f urry fo r this entertianers dream at a bargain price! Call 963-7881. • • J .. • ",ABANDONED" FRElllc'H CHATEAU • BEACH·POoL - . '.$~9;950-'-~-· 1CLASSIC 2 Ator)' design·. Form1111dou ble door entry to Oll .i\~I ATIC li,;ng roon1 . , f'-Ormal din e . !luge garden view 1 kit~·hen. AR'C1s·r1c t.IJX'n stairs SY!'eep ' to separate n1:islcr s uite & childrens .,.,·ing. ~eluded 2'l' ballroom siu..-d part;r roon1 th;.it overlooks "'ailed courtyard. Hurry for this F:,'\Ct:P'l'IONAL Flf'\D! Call \M!.3-7881. · ST ARTER DUPLEX $38,500 EASTSIDE f'irs( ti n1e investors delight !. Only 538,500 f1:1r 't his prime cast S1de "Costa - ~le!i,a location: Bring hammer & paint brush -you fix & n1t1.ke a bUndl"e! You own it for S3.85tJ + cost s. Ta.ke ad vanlag1,.• -call today &i6-717l. 1972 PRICES NEWPORT HEIGHTS Just $43,950. Qua lity plus charm. !\""ew carpel -roof. Beamed ceiling and paneled walls. ll.ecogni ze a hot one -C:Hll 646-717t . • REDUCED $9950 5 Bil+ POOL 2 \'RS MEW Strikin:.: 5 bedroom 3 bath lY•O story. Form<1.I entry. Sunken li\·ing room. Enorn1ous PARTY -GA~lE ROOM with fi repl:.ice. Ex te ns ive patio-pool·8nd ~ Aarden area s. Pri\•ate housekeepers quarters. Second level childrens wing and n1assive n1 aster suite. \\'alk to beac·h. J ust S5800 do..-.·11. ~lust sell this "'eek. Call 963-6767 . VILLA P ~CIFIC TEMMIS·BEACH $44,950 1..argcsl \"ilia P acirie. Forrnal entry to enorn1ou11 li\'ing and formal dining. Brick fireµlace. St:PAHA'rE FAMILY ROO;\I -l)E':'.i \\'ITll \•iJ...i BAR <1.nd guest bath . s .... ·eeping stairs to t .... ·o gigantic master s uitL>S each "'ith a pri\•alc bath. Best pool location! T .... ·o· tennis courts ~ l\"o OC!"'' loan costs. Assume FllA Joan. o .... ·ner n1ust. sell . Call 963-6767 . "RANCHO CALIF." ASSUME VA LOAM BEACH Rambling three bedroom ra~ch house. Hop -s kip a nd jum p in the ocean. Separ ate hiJ;\h beamed living room. Enormous fiesta size family roonl. Garden kitche n. Spacious childrens rooms 'A'ith "'alk -in cloSets. ~lassive · king si7.e m<1.ster s uite. Assume sci( \<",.\ .. l"o new lo;1n costs. S249 pays all. Cafl today. 963 -ti767. BARGAIN iASEMEMT $33,950 EASTSIDE Cost!. :\lesa . Bargain hunters dream Jai:ge lot. Cement dri\'e. Vine covered coll .ige. 1''irst tin1e advertised just $33.950. f<'ull price cu ll now 646-7171. 3 HOUSES OM I LOT $37,500 ThatiS right -3 on I lot -investors special 3 income producing units that need .T.L.C. Now h,ere can you find a \•alue like this!Bring paint and brush , -fi x up an d make SSSS!. Ta ke advantage -seller s ays llURR\'! Call 847·6010. BREAD'M BUTTER UNITS 2 4·plexcs"side"by-sidc, roon1y 2-bdrm apts. Age 12. expensei; mini1na1. Only 553.900 ea. lnvestori; you wonl like their looks ti l yo u look at this SSS. Can't be matched. Cati 54ti-2J J3. 4 BR· 2 STY .p()oL CORONA DE MAR SE ECT 0 S BEACH. $28,900 . . . L L I N DAZZLING DISPLA y Parklike approach. large family sized . .... 'this IGvely !\l esa Verde 3 bedroo n1 and living--roomr-Gourmet-kiteh"en+-Oine ..... '---=====~ ,..;..,;,_-----"'----....,.:-..-..cn.---:-'--------'..---...· l"'W---~---'\..lµlol!:llil.Y 1·oon1 home built-in stC!rco Iii Sweeping stairs to sepaiatc master & YQ~ REM ING FOR ' HE m;;: Fi A~-1 .t·~1 . 1-tu ge cul-ti e-sac lot, childrnn• suites. Take ~ver ~% FHA "' SLEEPER WHOLE F·"'MILY FROM "'BOVE Jap,.•esc gocde n a nd g<eenhouse loa n . r.;:o N E W LO AN COSTS . A A A waterfall, tropical plants. fruit trees, S267/month pays all. fl URRY for this Price just reduced on this sharp 2 Custom built Irvine Terracli. 3 bedroom Sophisticated condominium on sixth room for pool. ror n1er model home. BARGAI N -sacrifice. Bring ·paint & ibedroom, 2 bath home near beach in plus convertible den. Greal ramily Ooor. Located on Ba lboa Bay·with slips Ow ner w i ll he lp finance a t low make SSS. C¥11 963-788l. Corona del Pol ar. Pool and covered lanai home on FEE land. 11:1 tip-top condition available. Fabulous view of ocean & interest. J ust $47.900! Call 546-2313 . . ror entertaining. Owner offering very 'with quality construction. An easy to bay. Priced reasonably at iS!t,000. Call ' BLUE PACIFIC VIEW. 4 Bit_ ,1. POOLBEAC" NIEWPORT BEACH 1700 ,._, l!lvcl. 646-?171 . ( , felXible terms to qualified buyer. tare for yard which includes sparkling 673-8550. $67,joo. Includes the lnnd. Call now lo heated and filtei'ed pool and badminton see673-8550. court. Call 673·8;5°· ' DESIGNERS HOME lnlel'ior d esigner~s 'own home . A / s potless th"ree bedroom house in ex~ellenl condition. Paneled a nd papered thruout. Sparkling kitchen. Tap' srctde carpetin1. Convenient to tennis' C!ourl1 and. swlmmina pool . ~.500. Ca ll no,.r 673-IS:iO. EASTRIDGE BEAUTY Prime east side locationJn Co6ta l\lesa. Lovely two s tory modern with 3 bedrooms plus large family room plus an extra study. Easy maintainance. Room for boat stor-age. Only 564 .000. Call 673-8550. SPRIMGIS IMTHEAIR And ""ailing ror you in this 4 bedroom • dining room -pool hon1c in ~tesa Verde. ·Built for~ run -fun · fu!J. Warm family home with roon1y kitchen, with a sunny breakfast room. Bring your towel and bikinis . On ly S6J.900! Call MS-2313. LA9UESTA BY THE SEA MO DOWN 'li'OUR opportun ity!! 2100 sq.~Jt. of ocean·coolt..'CI gra ndeur with I"'O DOWN PAYJ\t Ei\T. r our jumbo IJedrooms. ~lost prest igious & desir1.'<I area.' f'irst to call geli> this THE~1 EN OOUS BARt~A ll\". C:i il IW2·253.5. NEWPORT WATERFRONT 4 BEDROOM 64 . on the "'aler with new private. pier & noat. 1\ very charn1lng naulil·al t"'o story i\"ctA·port Beach hon1e & "'av of life. Just reduced thousunds. PricL>d lo sell. Call 546-23 13 for an introduction . , ~TINGTON BIE~CH (]ORONA DIEL M1(R FOUNTAI~ VAl.l.t:'l' INVESTMENTS 17'31 llDCll IW. 11030 ..,. ....... , 6014 Wanw Awt. ' 332Marvutrit• 142.2535 ·nM767 141-401p 67U550 ' •• 18109 llroold1Ur1t 18662 MotArthur Blvd., Suitt I OS 963-7881 Irvine 752· 1700 '. . I ' • ,. 2 Ii-.: '.) .1 3 rr a '~ :w ... ;R . •l .0 .{>i 3 {{ ._, , I { -~ • 1 • 'I • • ( ) . I .; 1 •• l I ' I .. .. ' • ' • • ., , • .. • . ' • ! I'. ~ l . I ·' I • • • ' ( ' I { • . • • i ~: '" .. ' -... • I • . . •• .. . ' -·-' . • • ,11 .. . •. DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Aprll 23. 1975 I Southlahd Park Loss? ~ ..... ..,.. ..... uu ..... , MOTICITOC•I........ .ncaton11 .. ,.. ..,,, ••• CllV.TffWll cOUfff'fOPOttAN•• su•l•t0•couatoP~ teH.•'"Cil"' • ..,.,.. ITAfl•CAUM• .. •-,.a•c:..w•._...._ 1• PUBLIC NOTICE ii IT.t.1'IOl'C&L\Nl•I~ IT&fl.,CM.INa•l.t.... ftlllC9UNTT .. Nl"ll NlllUAN.Cll ........ R moval ~ l O/fi iala D, ub '"'"",::~.: .. •• . ,,.,~:,:=:•....e ..... ~=CAUH ua~:,~••• e 01 O'p ;.,. . RIW; .. ~,· 0 ·~ •tat• of ALOI~ •• Mllll'(lMN. ·111.,. ~ fllLIN .. ,l:"'°"'°.. IA .. Mlhlt..... ......... .. ,.....,,M ...... ~ O N OfCMMO,' • lllclLDOwtlllT OHM.... MtCM&IL TMOMAI Ol~•Y "" C ..... C9MPUUn" . ' . . :J:.:!~'!.!4!:!:!.::~": t=~~:;:=::.=•.•t;-,~ ==·-=:.:....1~0MIY c:=.\':r::::~~ ~-.n.1~·~~ llyTHOMAS D. EUAS ·,'For the last e ight years, the s t a t e park system has ellJ · Phasized Southern Calirorn1a over other parts or lhe s tate whe n ·it·came t dbuying and developing SOUTHERN · CALIFORNIA FOCIJ., ·n~wpark l a nd., .. • . That·e mph3sis was-a-marked-t'lose to·home·e.l..!!ue.nr.atnl 1 clla n ge, sin ce the r egion south or and racilitJes • otte .. ed .bY 1l0c:al __ __.1.b.e.. Teh'ac.hap.is h ad always __ ag!mc~" • , • 1 \ 1 1>erore bee n a s tepchild in the Mott,made no ejor etfon to eaurornia r ecreation picture. rollow up o n tb~t ttPoi't elthw"by .• So the r e moval o r D irect o r bringing the park 'system .. ,"'° !W.illiam Penn Mott Jr. and his minorit~ar.ea1 or by enUclnl :chief deputy, Robert H. M eyer , minoril aw8 y from their own :J.rom the park system's two t op neighbo hoods. . jobs raises ques tions about Said ftleyer arter the reMt! wbe the r Southern California can was lsat,\ed, "Our etnphasls on expecl lo be n eglected once again pur,chalil ng more beaches in by si..tte park planners. Southe rn Calirornia is abo;ut' lhe Mott's replacement, llerbert total exte nt of our errort ln. that Rhodes, a lo ngtime r esid e nt. or direction." the San Francisc o P e nins ula, h as Rhodes, who r eceived 'four 'tiken immediate steps lo ease Bronze $t8rs and lost an a i m In + lhoserearssom e what. the Korea n war, will not be io passive. H'5 r ecord as a rne'mbef of the Ceniral ~egional Co~stBI Commission reveals him as a s trong advocate o r urban rOCr.ea· . ','ms FIRST o rric ial trip outside :$acramento urter assuming his .n,w job, fo r ins tance , was a visit \, lo. Richa rd Filzgerald, director pf Los Ange les County's beaches ;;utd the chie r a dminis tra tor of hundreds of acr e s or s t a le·owned .ooean fro ntage. 1.But il a lso appears clejtr that .Kbodes, the top-ranking black appointed thus rar by Gove rno r Brown. will b e changing som e or A(ott's p riorities. For o n e thing, h e is not likely to ignore an eight-m o nth-old report by lhe park system s taff which s ho w e d that minorities make almos t no u se or mos t state parks, prererring instead to s t ay Uon. 1 ''All th;e. people or t.he slatels sho u fd be usint the at.ate parks ." he lays. ''But 8. l ot of people in urJu1n areas tiave not been using them." Rhodes is not yet revealing his s~cific prio'rilles. "'Just now, J'm trying to get a p icture o f the "'hole state,'' h e says . NEVERTHELESS, he has m a de it c le ar that h e arrives in the park s ystem with an outlook similar to the one his boss, the n e w governor, has taken toward ntE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane . " " ''I ~new you were comin' to visit ~cause we got oYt ,,... pictt.r• you goye us and hung it up." "' •• sta•· go'-l Rhod .,.. •!1 ,.,_,,,..,,,.. , ... ,.,....,.. • _, .....-... ,.,.. ca.i""...,. ... ... ,._. • ... , • ...,. MILi• co•u•cnt.t.llON .... -.1e ilU""' "' 1vernmen · el lllt "lei e.t:tMnl .,, r"ulrMlll tllt .. llMf .... llt •.• '""'""ii Ml ow. .. V.ltCtu(t.I• 811 .,~, .... MICHANICAt.. CONTIACTOll:I, .. sa)'I he will be extremely cost· "'*"·..,,,.,•hf Mt••wrr vow-.."' """".ittt u. "'c"..,-' ~ 111 -. ,. ........ , Mme 1,.,... ·~ ce•lt•r••• c•rP.,•U•11; l!OHAL C~cj()ul,' alJdirig that his , ri-• lfW lfllce or,,,. '1•'" 11 IM.---1111' til6C1 .. U. cllrlt .. IM ..... • ,.._ .. Oef,rf If MlcMiel 1'MfM Ullf0¥AftK, iNCj I WIM'.tlen; W, Uk. 'I' Y •-HUed<011•l.ot loP'•M11l llWtn,.,!tfl1M llUM<-1,et\l•.-.lUMfrl.wl~ .. Mli'lll T, NllWLANO I! TATI, • llmilM taa J will 1bi to reevaluate all the "".',',.."'°'l VOll<IWI,, 1e,1M11nc1itr,.•.•1•'·· llf(H..,, ...... ,,, .......... ,...... IT,llOAO~·~o IHI •• ,'""""' ... !:: HrlMt"'I•: THI! ••GN~-~ COM· denaflment'S evisling programs 011 Cl OI '"' lt!OlfltY•. • ... lew fltfke .. COLONIL."91•· ....... tft Mo.,. tnli\IM .... PANlll, INC,. I ceroret..,..: ANO ..--, c ,.<> • • ' M, tlROl t ANO MAX MARON, ~ti lttNG L PftANkLllN, 1ti •-'lrlPlfl .....,.,... ltciiurl•t !l"-M., D011i·•l11thttl11t.Oll111d.lnts. What all this seems hke ly to a.11 .... tv i: .. ~ •. ltOO "~•nvt ., ... Jl•Mt, tu.!.• H, c ........ c:.i ............... ,,, '''"~ 111 IM c ... ,,,,_ ., SIGNAL LAMOMAIUt, IMC. •• tor- mean•in the lono ·run is that w hile SI•••. Lo• A"Qe1•'· ceutornl• ...,i ...,,, •ftkfll 1t"" 91.C•., ..,..,... .. ~ •·' o1t 1t1t ~ p0r11klfi,Ctot1·to:np1•111111t, ... BANI( I d ob. .... riiu11,,l)>eOl6CIOlb11ilM\t .. thtll't-.. .....,.,. .... W\.~M·n ... ,,., .. NtChlkC.-Orh11.W.tt,&Mll O,.AMIRICA NATIONAL Ttl:IJ$T mp ac.Le . -U-r-1' D-AUa I-Of---... ~ IPI •¥1--11•" ~'""*'--!' w. .... """ .... ~ "'""""· .... tli9*••· ""''""'CIVM7~ --MO"JAVlfilot Alto<:tATIO,. inl L. 'Southern Catirornia will get.more """!•t• °" ••l4l 11ec.o.n1 • ..itlllftW ~ . .._..•~,HM fln1 111•1,...., .. 11¥1tlu..i.., "'"' .. °' M-*" w .. -,.u •·1 NO e "· ,J • •• C••••· "• 1• lh b I •• li:.'~I mtftlh•1¥11rt"'l.r•f1>11btlc•tl011tflllll• 11tt.ilsM41cf. ~ , 111111 • .,_.... OtltilldoMis. a.._-n 100' an e o re. \jlle UUI y 11otl"'. ·OoltMM9'rCll~l.1•1, J.T 11,URTHlft OROERliD N• TO """ °''"'°""s:'A cl¥U Ul~alM jJopu,Jated Outlying ifeaSWlll fc· 0.l~dM1•(11 11. 191~ AIHlilMt;eLDOWNIE'f ILGIN , ~ti lfll• or•·r to SJIOW C.UW let .... MiJ\1l*l'ltftri<pl1ln11Tti ._.ill\& · r I MAR Y C•TMERI NE ~ UMITt:D CAL IFORflllAIAHI< ..,_llllH IPI Otl•NGE COAST 0.UL '°"' tt ~ wltll t1Rl1"4 tll!1 le"""'ll, ce1ve a r ess. E11c111r11ot1t11w1110 ,,:J .L.Neolm•".. fl•LOT,•nt.,.,....,111,o10-Mr11t1tt ,.., lftil .. 111, '" tt111 court• 'M'l:t111 So, loo, IA'ill the San J oaquin ,.,..110,.t 111-11111c1dent NllOffl''' 1111111 1111r1111e• '" o''"'' C•""''· '6NOlflf 111 tHllllO"'M10 1111 ror111111111nt Valley, where two n e w state .,.1Rv!~~".·.•.ROTT ... C.t:•c"'"'•""•" cen .. •Pll•. tnC• • w••• iw •-wt· 1or • .,.;11W11 or ot11 P,•MlllG. 1t • .,..,.. ........... '"""~ ctt•I"' ..... Pl lor to IN Rll ..... Mlke'C011tll .,.,IU1lll Md•Y• t<ll« 11'11• p8rks w ere creat e d within the 1110....,.,•r •••t . cot.ONILN•••••ot. ••a.•u• ,..,,1119on 111, .. u11°"' ~ 11 .. ,,,.. "''l'IV. o"'"""' .. la.strouryears 1••,..-•1w.1•••1 m11Miras1.......... · 0e1111:Apr1111.1•1s. ,_c1o1...,11w1111111""'"'11on.-k• • ' U.,..,...1,tatl!NMl .... l C:O."MtM.~tltO IAMUILD"EIZEN 11or!""Wle"6•1nllllllllllliM'C00Htll'lllJ' Rhodes IS appare nUy not.,.)'el Ait••r•lwl•cool\e Tll: ffMI ,..11n NClft .. th1 S..per1orc:.o....1 ,.,.., • lwot,....111 •0tlMt Yow ••"" r ead y tO Say SO, but \lie dtin or ..... ll/Wd Or~ COl'1 D•llf Piiot, At•111v .... C•E11c"'llrs Sl'.ftllNIAM •• llllM n-y or otfllr ttU11ttQVl\IOCI111 U. hi I •• , · be ~it1,•, 1•, 2l, ltlS l"'l·IS f'lltllhNd Or~ ~0.11 £M6tr MMll, •IMtOlt ..... A .. 111•,._..... (~l)lllllf. sear y comme nLO seems lo •111,t, 14,tl, 1t1s ""''' ,........ . llf161w1.-1,_11.1M"""'ui•1111 ... that enol(&h money (or .. n0w,has PUBLICNOTJCt;· .._,C.MMftl•...,.. .., .. ,1tetfll1¥Nt .. ,.,,".._.. ... bee n spent irt the Jl.eJierU.an~ on PVBLICNOnCE _,-,,. .... _•-r._, . ~ ... •,•, ... Y,",','..,.'".' ...... ,..H.,.,, t . · · I ;,. "St l HOT1c1o••ua1.1cMtAR1•• .... recre.a 10~ ar,as .a Qng "'~ a e NOTICf. 1$ Hf.RIBY GI VENINI:. l'VWllllM or-..~ .... D•H• Jl'llOI, "OtiHOl(l mb•ir1, lt14 . W ater Project. l publk ""''"' w111111 t111• '" <tflllll'K· ITATl•••TOl'WITMO•AWAL A1tll1 .. s1,J6,M11w,1, 1t1s 13,s.15 csEALI The n e.w emphasis apparently ~ ''°" ..,;1111M lllltld0Md,..,_ 1cw'u11111c. •IHlM•At1TlllRIMll'OPaunMO ~~~~1~M.1. ST JON•. 1-1... 11011 oe 1111 H11t111 .. 9i1 ... B1"k11 c11w. u•o•• ,1c.T1T1ou1 •us1111t11 PUdLIC NOTICE llt 0r or-. won·~ ue on ~ny1 oqe re1ion, as it s.:tioo1 0111rkt'" thur,..,: Nwy u . N•M• ., M•t• L. - "'BS under M o tt, but rather otithe "7.S. •1 1:• fl .M. 1111,.. cotewh........ Th• ,......,.ltCI "'''°" h1>• •II._..,_ 11..p.111•1 ·11101L~c:'~~"""os1••1• lhlEdi_H..,.$(11011,tl.-11wpU• s .-••11et1>t P•rlller lrom :111 SUPltllOlltCOUftTO•THI ~ ... ,"' mos t conges t e d Citie_I In ~all. 1 e. " c ff Mnw.•tcMM 0r.. • ,_ .. _,H.,... ..... M., 11 omla. Olflrll,!ollip oper•l•nt "nCler II» lie· STATIOl'Ci\Ll•OftlillA..0111 .......,i ... (.,CllltoniietMM areas. . ~ ' 0.tldlfllllMtlMyolAprll,ltlS.. Utio!A butlllft' """"' ol SWEQIS.M· TlllCOUllTTOPO•All•I T11: ........ 111•1 The obvious Weakntss 'in th,·s R.o. Hlll1N11, O.pwtw •MEt11c.r.N MOTORSPORT, 1•Js -. ,. .. , .. , At••••"': O"•••·C.mo1••IM1C d th. ' or...,. County . . •W•y,Colt1Mtlt,C11.tn21 ...,.ICI o• ........ 0 PITITIOM 'l\lbll""d o r,n91 CO•U O.lly Pilot, kin ofthinkingis at,moat'1S· Superl11~11t.otSchooll T ... lktl15-b<lltlnt•lftlmltt*o , •• O•OIR ••••CTI ......... 111•,13,JO,,•llllWW 1,lt1S '~-" •t t k . th'... .. 1.-0~.1 PWllSllldOr..,..Coe1tO.Uy l'tlll:t. menlkwll•Plf.,..,ttii•••,tt•mi , • ., ...... 011 PllllONAJ.1c-_·_.c-,..c. 1 ors 0 par S In lh~~pop\1 -..::u. a,w-11n,:io,1N1~ff, 1trs u1s.1s Mtrc:fl tl, 1t7'1111Mco.tt ... Of... Pae••• TT CLAIM ID OT p['~l.IC··.· 'OTICF. areascomerrom urban centers. F1>1•N-~Addr111M-.,.,._ •••t••• Pua1ua1111T To H :' Only if Rhodes' planning et-en· PUBLIC NOTICE 'lllli•--, ..:. .. ., _, .. ,.._ -· _ ........ ,•.,••• P•ou.Ta CftftMC. •• II . lh" f ct hll ""-"""' ., NOTICI TOCOMJllACT tua . y recognizes ts a : w e ILP·l•IM Shf•I ...... Pl., ... .,.,.,. °"""'Col. IQMtlfWll.LIAMA.McCLOSKEY. CALL.ING.-OftllOI s Ull trying lo incre~ mi_nority MOTICITOC•aolTOtlS tMO o.c....,,10 .,·, ••••o··· CLAIMING .c ...... 011i'kl:lr .. 1rwU11llltd r l t k Ill h• S"•<•OOOCO"•TO•TMO Sl..,.O: OhlOll .. IN: J;OOt'<ICKltp.m. .. ltll: use 0 s a e par ·s, w IS new .. .,, ... CMrll»QW'tiltaft... INTl•f.ST ''" Tltl PlltO .. IR:TY .,...,OIAorll 1•1s approach be an imprdvemen. t. •T•T•coo"uu•O•M•Al'OR.. ,.... HeRt•HAl'Tltto1sc•••1.o: "'"' 11 •111 RK11.i: 1r .. 1n11..1n111e11 Tlta U•TYO•ORAM P\etlll"""' Or .... COeat Dolly flllll, NOTICE 11 Hl:RlaY GIVEN lNI k._,. Olslrlcl tt•I AllOfl A-- Grand Jury Refusal OK'd SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A · Superior Court can r e ruse t o ac- cept and file a g rand jury r eport o n government operations it tha t report goes beyond the jury's legal authority, the Calirornia Supreme Court has ruled. But the 4.3 majority opinion by Justice M a thew Tobriner stressed that a judge cannot re- ject a grand jury i-eport just beca use h e disagrees wllh the conclus ions reached by the in- ·v est igative body. WomaµNamed To Youth Panel SACRAMEN TO <AP) -Pearl S. Wes t, a Stockton woman ac· live in programs to preve nt juvenile d e linquency, was named to the s tate Youth Authority board by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. A Democrat, Mrs. Wes t replaces James Zeno in the post which pays $26,250 a y ear. Elllleal V::i.a~l RENSHALL .... wi..1S,M, ...... ,,,1.15 12'0-1S •Ost: M. lllc;Cl•slt•f "''tiled '"'Int Co11tor111i • SMELLEY oke VER• 11.L lCIE . .., .. I lllllllllllrl lor .,.._,di= Pr1Jf c1 ICl•11 llllc1llo11 Nlffte ; s.HELLEY ,Oot<11Mli. PUBLIC NOTICE .,......, ........... 4 P'OPl•I• c --~(l.,., .. ln lwlldl• NOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN to the IW ~!Mr ll"lr•uont lo Celllerf'll• Plec:1 ,.._ lfl on ¥1¥1: Porllt·..llmlft credllOl"I of tllt .mo ...... -d CIK ..... I ,.,. ..... Codi"""'" lil.S, ,._. • .,.,_, Wcll!te<lll •. ., c,e.ninl:lot l:WI 111111,_ 111,.1"'11 Cl•lms ~ lo whit II lsll!l•dl fftr t11rl htr L• Mein $.11'1 Cilmtnl• ~loml• tiMFfkyl1r1,HIJ,tM.llM\5-lfw:lpl~ ~11141 ..... 1•1 ' ttw Wiii M<ldotnl •rt Fl'Cl'firtd lo !11-PtC"hTtoUSOl.lllWISS....... II ........... II• Mini flll bllll 111 llr MOTICf IS. HERE&Y <olVE N l:Wl :':ff::".:'::. ~i!-':'.';Y~..::'..Z•.! n... ...._..._ ,..,_ ....,. .-.... Mlf 11, 1t1J.• '' •~oo .a.in., lfl IM v.. ....,..,.,,med kMol Dl,ttkt at lltttd c-i,orlopt1Mnlltwm.MllllM .,...,,.VM .. IM lkllt .... .,.._. ,_.._,, .. OOMrt-nl He.l fll .... °'"* Cwnlr. 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M "• ~ !1)71Clllo Sin lei H1S t llll!: toi-+l'\Q person\ 1,1 Clofng Dusi MAME STATEMENT (.emenl Meson JourPll-,.'nlll , ............................................. '6.» I ~-· r • ' • ' 1. 11i09tr M. AUlOll, lO'l l S..ll~r llllo,li: Pt:Bl.IC l\OTICF. The iOllOWlfl'f "''~ Is Oo1119 bW ~· •• ~.~:,:. ':n.o; r;:!.~·o rn·~~ ClmetltMI-.. ······•···•·•·••····•·•·•···•·•···•·•··•······•·······•• ..... WIMl,Cel\l . .,,os Milt' AllCI, Ne .... port Beach, C•lllOfllll . -MONT OOME RY 'S INT ERtORS. Jo:: "''' M: ' . cement""'°"' F101111111 & l t-1lfll De""ll M(.C.•ltr, I U72 °"°·Sen.< .,..., II.In<» ACI., Ne.,.porl De•,h, CeUt. '1111.o 1--==-=,,-,=o-=-cc,,-,'7Cc==--[ TONt I DEVELOPME NT COM-Potoe 11 ot MIKeil•l'llOll\ Mll)1, ,..cords Metlline OPl'r11or., .................................................. 16.61 I• A/II, Clllf. ttlOS l .J•mttC. Br•e • 'c.,., Cow.Jn, )OJ :c.;,., Rel.. THIE COMPTROLLIE. 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April 23. 1975 CAIL y PtLOT D:J Liza Backs . . , ' .Ow~ l~age ,'My Sin: Living Through This':- . ' As .Aetress Former Green Beret Physician Faces Second Trial . . {r•111 w1 ... s.n1 ... Uaa Jtlaoelll 1aY11he pay~ no atlel>UCJI\ to'the tend-I• ot the press and the,P.ubUc lo cast her· In the Imai• of her mother, ~IMly Garland. · \ '.'l Jgnore ,eVcrythlng that's ---~Atten-about-her, ''--the stage and r11m star said la an tntervie\v _eyblisl!N by_KcCall '•·moiiulne "They tried to take her away rrom me when she was alive and lht!y're still trying. • "Why do they want me to bt the keeper. or the flame and the destrpyer or the myth at the same lime? lt never eroued my · mind that I would crow up to 'be' my mother till people tOtd me so I'm ~me. I've made it on mY own .'' • • U.S. Supreme CoUrt Justice WllUam 0. Oouelaa. entered a New York rehabilitatiOn clinic to further his re~overy rrom u ( PEOPl.E ) stroke which left him partially paralyzed several months ago. ....... o~ ~~l>U6H To B~AC:. AllOUT M'( :46f -NOT ~IE. ! " mayor there. "San Francisco is ,my life, 1 a:rew up here, •• she said at a news conterel)ce. • • Foriner COnl'lecticut Gov. Tllomas _J_ Meskill was con- flrJned by the Senate u. a judge on t.he 2nd U .S. Circuit Court of .Appeals. II'he senate voted 54-36 on the controversial nomination made by rormer President Nlxon just berore he resigned last August. M:eskill's opponents said he was unqualified to 'it on the court. serving Vermont, Connec· ticut and New York. By JACKI KING MMe!. ... ,rttlWl'I .... He 5ays his "sin" was that he did.,nol die on that 'r~iny night In l.970 along with hill 26-year-old pregnant wife and t\\'O young daughtens. Dr. Jeffrey R: MacDonald or Huntington. Beal'h lived to be ac· cused of those brutal 1nurder.:1 - ' twice. . MacDONALD WAS a Green Beret physician stationed at Fl. Bragg, N.C. in F e bruary 1970, when his wife, Colette, five months p1·eg nant. and their daughte rs. Kimberley, 5, and Kristen·, 2, were beaten and stabbed lo dea th in their small home. J\.1ac0onald. "'ho also had been stabbed repeatedly, "'as found NAME In the NEWS unconscious near his \\'if e's body. lie told investigotors _that at least fou r persons, lhree men and a l ong -hair e d~ g.irl _chanting, "Acid ·is groovy. Kill the pigs."' invaded hhs home that night and uttacked his ramily and him. Six Douglas, 76, entered the New York University Medical Cen- ter 's Institute of RebltbilitaUon Medicine after being discharged earlier in the day from Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington. . But supporters said Meskill 's career as a small-town ma)'or, congressmap, and '.governor qualified him . --weeks la ter. the then 26-year-old Special For ces medical officer \\'as accused of the murders. DR . JEFFREY MocDoNALDOFHUNTINGTON BEACH His.Wife, Daughters were Brutally Murdered In 1970 On Monday, Douglas left Walter Reed for several hours to hear arguments on an upcoming Supreme Court decis ion on capital punishme nt. • Cecil L. Gllllatl, Shelby, N.C., was elected ,preB.ident of the Na- tional School Boards As~iation at. its 36th annual convention in Miami Beach, succeeding Pblllp 8 . Swala, pres ident of the Seattle Board'of Educalion. Other officers, all ·elected without opposition, included George W. Smith, San' Diego, first vice president:· and 'Wlll D. Davl1, Austin, Tex., second vice president. George H. Wirth, New Athen:1, Ill ., was reele cted secretary-treasurer. ' • British film star Malcolm McDowell secretly married American actress Margot Dullea, 37, friends said. McDowell, 31, wed the 37-year- old American actress, ex-wif~ of actor Keir Dullea in a civil cere:mony in London, McDowell's business pa~ner, Mike Kaplan, confirmed. , The couple have 'lived together for five years, he said, adding: "It was a very personal, happy affair. They w¥nted to keep it very quiet. "1 • Supervisor Dianne Fela1teln announced her second bid for mayOr with the promise that a woman is tough enough to run San Francisco. Mrs. Feins tein . 41 , finished third behinCI Mayor JORPb A.Uo&o and rormer Supervilor Harold ~ Dobbe. lour years ago in her fin;t race for the city's highest office. A woman has never been elected Bolt Ordered • OffiCials at Spandau Prison in Berlin denied RudoU Besa' re- quest for a week of freedom ''on his •-word or honor'' during birth~ays of the former Hiller de· puty <;1nd his wife, a spokesman for Hess's publisher saji:f. ·Hess will be 81 on Saturday, and his .wife turns 75 four d<iys later. The joint American. British, French and Soviet prison direc- torate said prison rules established by the former World War II aities in 1946 did not alloW for such a move. the spokesman said. Granting a prisoner leave on bis honor is a frequent practice in · German prisons to reduce tensions pf a long sentence. . Coast YMCA Building Hit A bufglar j>rred throueh doors and cabinets <it the YMCA build· ing in Newport B~ach to make off with. items worth almost $300. police said. An official at the Y. 2300 Unive rsity Drive, phoned police Monday to report the weekend loss. The thief e ntered through an unlocked chapel door and then found some scissors in a desk . The scissor.s the n were used to e_ry open an·office door. T6e loss included sound equip- ment, athletic shoes, several new handballs. stamps and coins. police said, A&P Advertising Draws .FT<:: .. Fire From WIN'! Seeytces WASHINGTON -Th</ Federal Trade Commission tOday or- dered A&P, the nation's second lar,est foqd chain, not .. to ad- vertise items al sale prices un- less the s tores have them on hand for Uie shoppers to buy. The commission's unanimous decision backed up a ruling rs- sued in January by an FTC 8d· ministrative law judge. The com- pany may appeal the matter in cot(rt it· it s o desires but u spokesman said, "We will react posittvely. We found upon study and deliberation that Its require· ments were acceptable lo the com'pany. '' · 'fhe law judge found that the unavailability of sale items was not necessarily Intentional on AfrP's part, but sometimes re- •ulled from poor planning. ••-te INft I•..._, ' I JOUET. Ill . -The death ol a prison Inmate J n a aix.·hOur prison Oprising resulted from his efforts to act as a peacemaker In the dlslurbance that had its roots ln gang activity, prison offl.cfals IOy. About 200 inmates Initially took ~ntrol or a wing or the Joliet Cor· rect.ional Center Tuesday and for a time held 12 hosto,... El1hl persons were ll\Ju.red In the i.nCl- dent. .............. a.. , TEGUCIGALPA, l'••duras ·'(UPI) -The m~n who ruled Hondur•• rot-more than a decade "'" In disgrace. stripped ol his power for refUsin& lo answer i quesUons oboul a fl.ZS mllHoo bribe. ' N--~ •y n.e mlUlary'1 ' ••--~ _;--• '1' f I " ( IN SHORT ) cil" ousted Gen. Oswaldo Lopez Arellano Tuesday and named Col. Juan Alberto Melgar Castro as the nation's ~ew chief or stale. r-·"• llntered ANNAPOLIS . Md . Maryland has beconi,_~ the 32nd state to reinstitute the death ·penalty since the-U.S .. Supreme Court's 1972 ruling 'on capital punishment. A ·bill requiting mandat'ory ex- ecution ·sor certain types or first degree m'urders was among 311 pieces of legislation signed Tues- day by Gov .Marvin Mandel. Poil»Hdt9~-... .. ' . PHILADELPHIA -Attorneys for s'el'f-proclai,med radical · Susan E. Saxe Tue&day asked a federal judge to dismiss an in· dlctment against }\er because of prC·trial publicity linking her with Patricia Hearst and lhe Weather Underground. Ms. S1xe Is slated to be tried On b a nk robber,y and related cha~g,s May 12. Ahle t• f(IM••!t? ' ' WASHIN<;TON .'.-Se<jretary or State Henry A. l<inincer. who be'• ·h•d four careh foret1n aervice·officers serve as h11 pre- " 9P0ke1man. :now 'tias offered1 the Job !C>!'IBC new1man Rlch•rd (;.Valeriani. · 1 "The 1· ob hH been olleNd lO me and 'm coosidertng It bul.1'11 ,robably turn l l down.'" Vol~~ aa1c1 T~ allh~ ~ LATt<: 1970, uftl'r an Artil'le 32 hearing -th e Arm}' t.'qui\'i.ilent or a t'i\'iliun gr;,ind jury investigation -the Army ruled that the re \\.'US insufficient evidence lo w:.irrant a t1ial by court·mitrtiuJ .. l\'JaeBonald \\'US given un honorable discharge. lle ('\'Cntu:.illy moved to Cali£ol'niu where he no\\.' is direc- tor of eme1·gcncy services at St. i\lurv i\'ledi.eul Center in Long Bea Ch. 'fhe case "'as reopent'd l:.ite last ycur <Jt the urging of l\1<ie· Donald's rorml.'1' rather-in-la\\·. 1\lfred G . Kassab of Stony Brook. N.''·· and in Janu;,iry, :J federul grand jury in Raleigh. N.C .. re- turnt•d an indictn1ent a gainst ~l ;.i<·Donald . ,\ FRETillAL llF.,\Rl!\G :.ind arraignn1c nl are scheduled ;\I ay 5. lo talk <1bout the murders. I just \\'antl•d ti·· ·urget "'hat had hap- pened so I .lold him· that lie so he v.•oulcl l<.'ave m e a lOlll' ... It 'A'US after that le lcphont· call th at K.i ssa b obtained a transeripl of the 1970 hearing. He visited the house at f'"'t. llragg "'here the murders occurred and intcrvie\\'ed Army inve!:itigalors. "THF.J\i LAST i\PRIL, my "'ife and I S\\..'urc out a criminal com- plaint bcforL• the <'hief judge, Eastern Oi st1·it.·t . North Caroli r:a. outlining \\'hal \\"C kne\\.' of the CilSl', and in ,\ugusl , the grand jury began lu.·a 1·ing c\'ident·e." Kass;,i h Sil)'S . On JiJn. 2-1 . lhL· g1·and jul'y l"L'- lurned an indicltnL·nt. "I"ll nc\·t.·r fo1·!,ll'l ho\I· I found out about it ." !'\l <.1<"Don<1ld s<1ys. '"I \l'US al horn<'. sitting on the noor in my shorts. ha\'ing a beer a\\'akened by h is \\"ife"s st.·ream and :saw thrt.~l' men and a ,,·uman standing at the foot of lht.• living room roul'h. I le started lo get up f1 ·un1 the eoueh, he s;1ys. \l"ht.•n \ht.• three men attacked hin1 . !·IL' s<.1i<l the \1·01nan, \\"ho had long, blonde hair and ,,·as '''ca1ing o floppy hat, \\'as holdin g \V hat :.ippcart•d lo be :.i <'andle or fl;,i shli ghl ;,ind \l'a.s chanting , ".-\eid is croo\'y. Kill thL' pigs." KASSAB SA ID. ··l\JucOonuld deseribt.'d hi s paja1na top as be - ing to1·n during the struggle in the li\·ing room. yet none of the fi lll.'1-s or thrt•ads fron1 th<.it g:ll'· mL•nt ,,.t.•rc ro und in 1hc li\·ing 1·oon1 . ·· tlo,,·cvcr, a p1·ofus ion of fibers and lhrt.•ads 20-25 \\'ert· foun d under Colette's body. Olll' under her hl'ad , sc,·er::&\ be hind "This js int·rediblc:· says the 31-ycur-old physician. ··I cari.'t bl.'lieve this is happening aguin. 1'hey're punishing me because I'm still alive. • .. My big sin is li\'ing through thi:;. 'fhc,y figure that bceause my "'ounds \\'ere obviously less serious th:.in the rest of rny fan1i . ly, I must have injur(.-'d myself. ll'sjusl incrcdiblt.•." •f .. 011 'I believe rhi.< is hoppe11l119 agalH. ·They're pu11ishi119 "'"' becou"e I '"' "''" alic<".' llf: SllAKES lllS ht.·ad and leafs through copies or ne'll'S c•Iip· pings from 1970. That young Ar1ny caplain y,·ith close.cropped hair in 1970 nl'"·s photos. looks quite different from thl' hyperat.·- Li \1e l.ong Be01ch doctor t<ilking uboul the case. His dark blo nd h<iir has gro\\'n to mid-ear length and he no\\. \\'Curs 1-nodified mutton c hop sideburns <ind mod \Vir.e·rim eyegloisscs. Some other ehang~s arc not as obvious. "I DON'T LET people get real close to me any more.'' he says, spcuking rapidly ... It's a defense mechanism, I g uess. so I don~t lose anything again. rm a com- puls ive worker. The w<iy I've handled my grie f is indicative of my personulity type. "·i lh my mother und my girlfriend u·ht.•n the PBI came. I just couldn't bc lie\'l' it y,·as hup- pening ctgain. ··The first ti nu . .' y,·as itu:rcdible enough." COLt<:TTf: ;\SD J l'ffrt<y i\l ~1c·­ Don<ild h:.id bt·en mar,ied 6 1 ~ years in f t'bruury 1970 and ·•it \vas tlic-best lin1 e fur us I c<.1n re- member.·· i\I acDon:.i ld says. I-le had finis hed the long strug- gle of medical school a nd in- tei-rlship. "It \Va s the first time u·e·d ever hnd tiny mont•y to buy somt> of thl' things \\'c·d ul\\·a ys \\·;;u1tc.>d:' he says. '·\Ve had ill'guments. just like an~· 1narried t'ouple. I \\'anlt.•d lo g-o to Hu ssiu for :Kl days \\'ith 'the 1'~1 . f\ragg boxing tea1n. :.is the t eam physil'ian. ~ind C'.olettc \\'asn't p<.irti L"ularly h:.ip- PY about that . ·· 1 ·,·e t·on1 part n1t.•ntulized it \'L'I'\. niuch und I fuOctiofi ''"ell <.it ··\Ve disc u sst•d Kri ~t <·n ·s \\'Ol:k. (.•\'(.•n'undt'r the stress of bcd\\'elting problem und had di s· this ., .If I rt·<.i lly let m yself go. I 'd agrt.'l'Oll'llls about u·hether to let bl· dep1·e sscd all the time. I me<.1n. her slt.•t.•p u·ith a bottle. but lh<.it this is u very abnormal situation. \\"<.iS nobig lhing bt•t\\'l'Cnu:s. I just kt.•t•p \'L'l'Y. vt•ry busy. ··The prost.•cution throry that 1 .. 1·1n al\l"ii\·s on the 1110 ,·e. "·ent into a race. b~cau~e .Kristen h:trlll\· evt:t' sit do\\·n. I just s pend h?d \\·et lht• bed is JUS~ nd~culous. most · of m r tinie no\\· \\'Orking J Lnf4:'rt!Jnatt•ly. I ru n l thi_nk of _a ;1nd prepJ.rlng ~ d_t.'ft.'nse. ~ spenl n1oll\'.C ~or '.-'~Y~.n <' ~~sc do~~~ ~h•.s fi,·L· ,·ears ,.cbulldin g my hfe and lo rn} fan1il} c1lht!1 .. It "as JUSI 110\\. 'this nlg htm<irc has to start UllL' o~ l~1.osc trrr1ble frt'a.k a ;uii1." tr·agt•cht•s. ~l_a~·Donald says !1. ~ \\'a s because Kristen h:.id y,·el his Ku ssub h :.1 ~ ul'·'·~tys ~o tten side of the bed the night 'of the ulong v.·e ll y,·1th h1S son-111·la!" murders. that hl' \\"l•nt to s leep on and u·as o ne of i\larD<_>nald s the living roo1n l'OUl'.h. mo!il .Joeul supporll'r du11 ng the l!i70 hc;,iring:. llt: Si\ \'S ft}": first ·:h~d doubts about l\lut'Donuld':s i11110C'enre" ilft<.•r rect'i\'fng •1 tt:>lephone eull Cro1n hin1 on Nov . 18. 1970, :.ifter thL• 1\r1n y dropped charges. "~1ac0onald told n1 e he hurl gone on a hurit for the murdercl'!'I in Fu}'etteville. N.C., and found one or them.'' Kussab said in a telephone intervie,,·. .. l·le said thul ·urter intensi,•l' questioning. the 1n an a~mitted lo being th e r e lhal night a nd participating In the murders . t.1uc0onald told me he ~1100 lhis 'man. "AT t'tRST. I believed hi s -.iitory and thought, d111nn it, now \\'e 've lost tho chance of catching tfle rest of them . Then. l did some checking. on bodies round in ~he '11rca and so forth . und I was con· vlnced M arDoni.tld lied." or that phone call. ~1acDonald DO\\..' says. "Yes. th al \\'US A Ue . I did it to get f'reddy orr my b<1ck. lie \\'t111ts to ll \'e in 1970. He is.ao· ing to 1si>end h)s lif~ re re11dlntc tr1n¥ctipts of. the triul. .. l was trying to rebuild my ll£t and Freddy "'as callin-' me vervdav .. "ltF. S1\\'S llf: pi('kt•d Up Kri sten and <·ar1·ied her back to her bed uflt•r she hall \l.'t:l his sidl.' of the muslt.•r bt!d . ·· Kass<.1h s';,ild in u slatt.·n1c•11t subn1ittl'd to !he court. "l .a boratorv ;ina ll"~is of his pa· j:1m<1 top and ~s l t.'t!\·es sho"' no u·;1cc of uri nt•. l .• <1 b analysis or t hl' u1ine sluin on th e-sheet of the n1ustt•r bed s hO \\'s il nut to be Kristen ·s. · · i\1ucDona\d s~1ys. '"1'ht•y claini scielltiflt· ,.,·idenl't.'. quote. un- ciuote. no"' pl'O\'t•s thut the urin(.• in the n1ustl'r bed "·us fro111 t\in1 · berle~-. I '1n sure there are sonic te11ts uvulluble that c:in help identify urine. but li'm sur~ they would huve to be run relativt-ly quickly wnd I t·an 'l im;,1gi ne thut the res ull11 they have five yeurs later arc vulld ut ull. "IF THE·V'D DONt: lhese 'tests earlier. it ~ec1ns to me they \\'Ould huve brought out~thc find-1 inu1 ~l the 1970 hcu1ing. und 1 dun'l 1·c1nt.•mber anything llke that .. J 'm puttied by thi~ \\.'hole ltilna:." On the night of the 1nurders. MacDonald 1ays •• he was f th(.' he"o.adbo:.i rd of !ht• n1aster bed, thrL'L' in Ki1nbt.•rlt•_,··s bedroom. one of \\'hich ,,·a s under her. pillo\\·. t\\"O in Kristt•n's roon1 one of thl':St.' \\'as under Kristen 's fin_gt.•rna i Is. ·' i\1ac0on<1ld su~·s. "I passt>doul t \\'ice, onee du ring the strug~le in the ii\'ing roon1 and the Sl'l'Olld tinn.>, beforL' lht' in vt•:sti gutors ar" ri,·t•d. \Vh t•n I rcgaint•d eon· sciousness the fir:st tinlt.'. my p;i · jama top "·as ,,·rapped a1·ounll my hands. - "I WF.NT l.STO the n1astt•r lx•di'oom , took it off <Jlld lhl'C \\' it dO\\"n. Then I pil'kt'<.I it up ;,i ud t.'O\'t'red Colt·lll' \\·ith ii und th<'ll il \\":.IS mO\'l'd SL'\"l'l'l.11 t ilnt.'S bcfOl'L' Lt was collerlt•d as L·viclt•11t•1•, I don't kno\\" "·hat to makt• :i bout n1ore fib ers bein g in th e. bedroon1 . I'n1 s u1·t.· il haµ1x·nt~d \\"ht.•n I look the paj<1n1:1 top off my hands and OJ>l'llt.'<I it up und put it O\'er ('ult·l t t'. ··\\1ht>n they re1no\·t'tl C.oleltt.•s bod y. lht•rt.· appi.i rt•ntly \\'t'rt' so1ne ribl'l'S "·ithin the body ou t· linl', but you\·e gut to rt•ali zcth~•l I 1novt•d ht.·r <.ii lL•a sl t\\"iC'e bt•fol'l' the body OUI Ii ll{' u· <JS ('\'Cll mad(' . ·· . .\s f<i r a s lht• fibl'r unllt·r Kristy "::; fin gL'l"nai f, I had my pi.I· j<Jn1a botto1n s on \\"bCtl I bt·ut O\'L'I' to give ht·r 1nouth to n1outh. It ·s t.·unt.·ei\·able . es1X'eially in ,·ic\\' of tilt• rips thiJt \\"('l't' 111.t•d in n1y pant:; at the ho.-;pital. lh;1t her fin ger11<.1il brusht·d :ig;.ii nst · them \\."hill' I l\'<JS try in~ lo rt'· SUSl'll<J t l'.' h t,•r a nd t.'Olll g hl :1 thread. "TllF. CRl~l l!\,\I. invesl.i ~a· lion Divis ion of lhl' 1\rn1y ill · \"('Sligalion "·"~ so illl'JJI tht• 1~:1 · j;.imu l>oltonis \\·l'rl' lo!St 01' ths- poi;ed of sun1t.·tillll' durin).\ lhl' in,·t.·stiguti o11 , 1'hr.• ('ID h<Jd lo fin gl'rprint nll' foul' tin1ci; bt.>t.•a'ust.· lh('\' lost the first thrt'L' Sl•ts. ,\nd. tll t•y nc,·l'r St•nt th(· I": sets of stran ge finger1uints tht•y got from the houise to the 1''1.JI fur c·omparlson. ··. ... In his state111enl. to th\'. t•ou11 . Kuss ab outlinL•d SL'Vc1·al point~ th:1t undouhlL•d ly y,·il\ h(• brO\tJ.dlt out durin1: tht• i:o ul"t 11r1~·L .... '<lings. ~le 8uys. ··1··uund un I.he li"in~ roonl fl oor nco1· th'-' south u·:.ill ,,·ere 1\1 <il' Don u Id · s l'yegl asses. On one or lhe lenist.•s \\':.i s a spc..·c of ··o·· bl ood (lhl' su me as Kristen 's)." l\1ac0onuld. lcaning ro1"''urd In his chair u'nd gesturtng ruµldl)• \\.'ilh his hands. responds. "'It could ha\'e been eontu1nlnulion (1'0n1 On~ uf the u11:s:tllu11Lc;: It i;·ould hu\'C gotten lherl' du11ng the prior 24 hours \\'hen I '''as \\'Urkini,: ill the i,:ITi l'l'@:CllC)' l'OOlll . '1l 'OU KNO\~. TllE:Y n1akc it sound like there'· s ulis bjg ~lob • of blood. It \l.'usn't that at all. It. u•;.is a microscopic drop." On one point, J\lacOonald and Kassab agree. Colette and Jef- f1_-L-'y l\.1arDon<.ild h<.1d a good mar- 11agt·. .. Sht.• and I 1 alked at least oncC a "·eek." KusSab :says. "I ("anll reml·mber hl'r e \'e r ·saying she \\·as unhappy, Tt)e motive fo1· tht'Sl' murder:s reu\Jy has me ·~c. flt•d ... 1\fl•:R HIS ,\R!\IY discharge in Dt·et•mbcr 1970. Pt1arDonaKI \\·t.-nt into gene ral practice in !\"e\v \'ork. A few Wt:'eks before h'e ,,·a:s to st;.i rt a residency at Yale,. ht.• s;.iys, a physician he .kne1'· pt•rsu<.1 dL•d h im t o n1o ve t o Cu li£orni:.i. "I think the ful'.t lhal j 'm -tt l'Umpu ls ive \\'Ot'°kcr heJpl>d me handle lhe g1·ief und rebuild oi:y life," !\lac Donald :sa}·s. ~· l~as l SL-'ptc1nbl'I', he \\..'aS made direetor of t!mC l'gency Sl'l'ViCt'S ;.it St. l\.'lurr. ·'aftt!r the gra11d jLn·1, sta rtt.-'d n1eeling. The ftl.t_:t thut the hospita l had that much 1.:onfident·c in me has really meant i.i IOt, ··he says. ' "F.VERYBODY'S BEEN very good." J\101cDonald says. "'J'.he hospital s:.iys they'·\'e goltell'""u couple crank calls, but mostly there have been pot;itive coh}- mcnls from m y patients and tlie people I u·ork \\·ith." ' J\t uc Oon:.i ld says his <:I!· Y.'orkc rs arc trying to rajse money to help with his deCen~e. ·lie cstimiltei; the '1970 he<.11i_ng cost him SJ0.000 lo $.15,000 in leg<..11 und investigative fees. "f'vC paid about $8.000 in the last scver:.il \v eeks alone," he says. ··,.ty ilttorncys are trying to gel the trial t•hanged from North Carolina to Los Angeles.' If they're s uccessful. the t1ial will probably cost me about$75,000. ''IF IT 'S HELD in North Cur·o lin a. my l'Osts probably will be in l'xccss of $125,000, the dif- fcrenct.• being the money it \\"ill take to ri v dt•fe n:se "·itncsse:, to !\orth Cai·o\inu if il"s there, :.ind the int.·umc 1·11 be getting fron1 "·ork if it ·s hl're. •·J'1n :.i lrt.·ad\r in dt•bt to n1i friends and rr\y mother. :.ind ·1 figurt.•. no matter where the l1i<1l i;;. I 'll have lo end up selling 1ny boat and my c:.ir and borJ"O\\' more monc~•· I don't even kno\\' if OJ bank \\"ilt"le nd m e money, con- sidering my situation.·· lie plans to \\·rite a book to hel1> dt'fray l'USls. "\'OU KNO\\", IT St.'l'ms like evt•rything h::tppens i.i l oncc,""' MacDonald says. ··~Jy girlf1i end just moved to S:.i n f)·.inciSro. It had nothing tu do Y.'ilh the indit·t- .ment. j ust th at :s he \\·anted n1ore than I t·ould gi,·e emotion:.illy"..I sure du lo,·e ft•malC's, but if I evl'r get murri e d a ga in. it'll 4e <J\\"hill'. Right nO\\'. my p1in1<.1ry conct·rns are my "·ork and de· fen:sl'.'" Alat.·Oonald savs in ft't'enl \\"l'cks h e ha :s ·gotten t\\·o tell.'phonc t·alls thul might be ··significant" in thot defense. ··T ht·y·re tht· usual bomb- ~he lJ:s th<.it come up \\"ht-never thert···s son1 c•thing in the lll'\\"S about the t.«.1 se ... he ~;,iys . "\'O U G E'.T Tllf:SF. inf0r - 1nants that L·all \'OU \\'ith thL·Sc unbelicvablt• stori"es a'nd you s;.11··. ·wt·ll. "'h ~· didn 't you tell us fi\'e yea l's ago.· und they say, ·\Veil. \\'e \\'ere a fru id .'" Ont' eall t•;.iine (ro1n 11a\\'aii.. ''It \\'<JS a Pt'l"SOI\ \\'ho USt.'d to be in lht• r\rnly \\ith ITIC," l\1;1L" Donald s.aid. ··11 i.: "as :1 l'~1 ptain und li,·t·d 'nt•ar nit'. liloi c-a block <1Wa}:-So- metHlL' tried to bl't'Hk into hi s housl( th;ll n ight. und hL•'s \Villin g- to ll·~;iify that he's bt>t•n lryinl( lo tt.•lt tht.· ("llJ that for fi ve Yl'UYS a nti they do1,.t \\'<1111 to listl'n· t1> h1111." - ·rhl.' st•t·o ntl c.·all c:1me fron1 i\ul'lh c~1ru lin a .1 "IT'S ,\ 1··01·•:f\;Tl,\I. IC'acr10 lhl't'L' uf the pt•upl t• ,,·ho \l·l'rl' 111 111\' housl' that ni ght. ull of \\'hOn1 "·CrL' killl'd in tilt.• las t t\1~11 ;>t·<11·s. ·· hl' c:-.p l;,iins . . -. "'f"hi s tine g,roup thut li\'cd ln i\'o rlh Cu r o lina ... Tht<Y up· parcntly "·ert• talking about tl)c ~lacDon<ild cast'. th~e lhl't't' peUple. and lhcil in a period pr 1h ret• \\'t.•ek s. tht·v \\'erl' :tll 1nurdcrt•d. So \\"L· hti\'c SOllll' in- ' t'Stil::.tt in g to do. "I don "t knu"· ho\\' ,,~·re goiu~ lo be ublt• lo l)l'O\'l' anything WJ ""' thul thL·y ·rl' de ad. 01• if tlWJr murtll'.'t'S \\'t•re In unv "·uv i:Ott· nected lo the murdL•1-s Ur Tq r familr . \\'l''\J just have to .. lJl· vestigutC". \Vc"ll hu,·e to folio-.-.· ~p cvC'ry le:1d . . • " "Wf.'l.L JUST ltA\ll: 'toJl\- ''t.•~Ligu t c it :.ill. and of course ~111 lhal takes 1noncy. ' ' • "I just t•an 't believe this la ha&>·' 1:it:ni11i.: to int!· again. Th ts la •ll likl' a nightmare lo me. A...._. Mng n{ghtmare. '1 • ' . -~ ~ ' ,? \ DAILY PILOT PV9LIC NOTICE Wednesda ', Aprjl 23. 1975 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 macnab I Irvine realty , IMMEDIATE OCCUl'AMCY. \ Lovely 3 bedroom, 2\", bath Bluffs .Condomin ium overlooking Newport Bay. Newl y decor. Close to pool & shopping. $74 ,950. Jeanne Newman 642-8235, CX83) IALIOA PIHIMSULA ro1~. Executive custom built home . Spacious .. rooms w /9' ceilir:i gs; billiard-size · fa mily. room w/w.et bar. master suite w/luxurious "M r. & Mrs.,,. baths. Elevutor. Sl50,000 . Evelyn Gary 642·823.5. CXlw) alG1 CANYON LUXURY. $175.000 ·incl. land. Quiet, private, )secluded 4 bedroom + co mrortab.le fai!Jily room home w /fireplace. ColorfUI la ndscaping; secure f uard gat e + pri .vate home a a rm system ; conversation pit. Walter King 642·8235. CX85) 64MUI , .......... ,,,... \ MESA \'ERDE sza.ooo Immaculate, sharply de- corated, no maintenance living . Ex.istine Jo~HA loan. Private association fee only $28 per month. Whoever 'thought of liv- ing in Mesa Verde for on· ly $28,000? 646-7711. Open Eves. -Walker 1; lee Real fstate 1706 Part SllOfRold Move in today and just enjoy your 1urroundings. &verything has been done, ri1ht down to lhe b.lck yard. "Aatro Turf", water fall and covered patio. This 2 BR. & den home is trul)' a jewel; let us show it to you today. $'10,000. RAISOR'S REALTORS 4523C,ampus Dr., Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL 133-1600 IASTSIOE CHA- SZ,500 ·RIDUCnOM This beauli(ul 2500 sq. rt. home has everything, 5 Bdrms, 3 "'bath&, loVely ll (lhted patio, kitche n with electronic O\'fl'I plus built-In BBQ. Close to schools, churches, and thoppin&. Calls.&5-9493. -W11lk1!f t; lt:t! H1·al i'-l<1le 'A!lu!'lng w /al1l11111 10sl , ..... c;irc , • E lega nt , Impressive wonder homt With spec· tacalar all lllM 1prden, k Jt c b e.n , mass l v.e llnploce, .,....,. c,ell· l a11·, and' a hulters tbro111bout. Available wtlb ... , --· J Wrm, I bathl and only "9.950· GtMral 1002 G1a1r .. .. I ·, ---""\ -Walker 1: lee Real lstnte IOOZ ·······················-i•'!••••·············.··· ••'!')'••················· ' . ' . t s • ... ,-- What Is ·A Realtor? . . If your· answer ~s ,. ... A person. engaged · in the real e'State business," you're only partly right.1 · . · • ,, '" ' ... ' ' .. A R·EAL TOR® is a professional in· real est~te wh~ subspribes to a strj ct. Cpde of Ethics as a member 'of a local Board of Realtors and the. NATIONAL ASSOCIA.TION OF REALTORS®. . I , The . term . REAL T OR®, like ari' es~ablis l).ed br-and name, is a registeres;f trademar!<. Both h.omebuyer al)d seller can have opnfi~.nce in those who ·us&' the term , because only a person Whd has, qualified for membership may do so. S9 "REAL TOR®" prote,cts the public as well ·as ot her members ·of th e· NATION.A·L -ASSOCIATION O ~ REALTORS~: ' - I ' . "B.EALTOR®" designates. a person . 1p. the re~I e.st~te busi~es,~ wti.o is · af-f1lu~t~~ with well .orgi:ln r~!'ld rea'\ estate act1v1t1es . They have availaole to theil'I ~h~ accumulated kno.wledg& of mote t~an 65 yearis ·of education, experience a11d research in real 1 estate busines$ methods. ' . ' r , ' . ( And ,.' most important, REAL TORS• have pledged to adhere :to a code gov-« 'rr,ing their business con-duct1 their tei- latlons with each other, and their rel it tlons, With >the public. I . -~ . ... , -' \ ••• "Gi ••• --· • ~· - ' • • , " I t ( I I I I I !! Go •••• • .. . - Gt ... "' ( l I I ' • I • Gt ••• • W«lntSd1y. A rll 23. 1975 OAIL Y PILOT • . REALTOR ' APRIL20-26 EEK The Realtor-a voice for America's property owners. '"' ... . ' .. ... . ' • . , ...... : j ... H....Fors.i. Hoon.1Fors.lo -.Fors.lo H-1Fors.lo -..Fors.--..1Fors.lo Hoo .. oForSolo HoooHForSolo HooMoForSda _ ..... •"; .............. ,. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . ........ _._, .. _.... .. . . . . . . . . ·····-·-·-·-·-· ·-·---·-·-·-·-·-··· ._._. __ ._._.._ .. ._._. .. _ ... _._. .. ~. .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . ... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . ..................... . 1002 G-ol 1002 G-rol , '1002. C-dolMr 102 '-'olnY...., 1034 -llMJl .. IHdt 1040 Lsg ol-h 1041 H•w,..thach 106' H.wportloedl l~t ······················· .....................................................•...... , .................................................................................................... ·······.············· . LET TNE SUH SHINE IM! . . . throug hout this ch~rn1in'g CdM 2 bedroom ho.rh<:! Vine;-; provide shade . the riret>lac c pl'ovidcs warmth. rich cetrpeting prov id es l'on1fort, u 45'.hll provides Sf><.i c iuus ness. 2 units in the ba ck provide·· 400 in income. This listing is a winner ! Ccrl<.iinly worth lookinu at thre e income units in CdM for•only 110.000 . . UHlt;IUE HOMES, R.-. -675-6.000 240 E. Cot Hwy, c ....... dol Mer G-1092jG••rol 1002 . ····················•·· ···r·····1··~············ •• A«4tut SHdd. ~ REA'LTORs' MEW\ LISTIMG In Eastbluff Lovely famil.v h<,n1 c. 5 bcdrootns. DOYER SHOllES Santiago Dr.; best buy on this exclusive street . 4 BR., 3 ba .. fam. rm. & form<al din. rm. $94,.500 ' CALL 67'-7060 GoY'tOWMCI 3 BR., 2 ba. $26,500 Low down payment, CALL S.SWIOO lolboa lay !'rap. ......... '. ~ ,....__ J1 , IEST_IUYS! SPARllLINGl'OOL $3000. down. New a HR, 3 HEWPORTSHOlllS OCEAHVllW··• Take your pick of two Beuut. Fr•ncis. Ftni>. Ba,Oceainview.$425.mo. Ju!ll Ust'ed ! 3 BR. plus DUPLEX S91;5f0 well priced duplexes. home. 4BR, 2'Aba + ~~~i77 opt .• 497·I05I : den: M'ove·in condition! 4 br + 2 br pr:i~. One is south ol highway. pare at retreat area, cul· Lowest priced in area, 646 4 848 or 645..ut!IO ha s a qua i nt two de·1ac st, courtyard en-ll1cwPrap1rtle1 only$47,500 bedroom front WJ.it and a Real Estate try. Only $74 ,500. South Orange County in-CAYWOOD UAL.TY eshwiMter l~I newer one bedroom rear TOBIN REALTY INC. come units. Duplex, * 541·1290 * ••••••••••••••••••••~t· unit. $79,SOO. The other by /rtAi:!VA.Y ~-1371 South Laguna $69.000 . S&S TOWMHOU~ property also has a two v· 1 4-Plex, Costa Mesa ILUFFS Two yrs new. A l~l bedroom charme r in llla Paci le Condo, 21h $6.5,000 . 20 New Units , 1 · ~I front and a newer three A WBL 1 Yr& new, l sty, 2 br, 2 ba, Costa Mesa $450,000. bay view 3 Br in early w a Y t o 1 ve. pa.o. • bedroom rear rcnlal. PLA.MMIDHOME rplc, new drps, crpts. area.$63 ,000.640-MS.S. c lubhse, 38R. 2'h ba, Eves 968·1178 beaut decor thrll.Q.u..l - MUST SB.L! this country kitchen! 4 Ba y & pcean, 2 Br, 2 Ba. TOBIN REALTY IJ~C . Asking $85.000. Madam, can you cook in .ftW~IPl!l. i"ANTASTIC VIEW ol $40,500'. J'..ovcly r1oor plan Mlh'an BR. on lg lot; ti ililer ac· --, ~Iln~· Condo. wilh 2 balconies. 846-13'11 • · 1 cess, Jnstabtly appealing 499·2800 · Bo I' ·1 ~• 500 ' ____ ::;.::..::co.--....-exce.,t1ona ·patio and at s 1p avw . _.,, .r . H . •• 1·---------1 pool arrangement in f.,,milyrm.968.4456 644 ·6856 MobiJe OMn ...... "!" licaConyonluy choice Irvine Terrace. TWO ForSale ,1;"0 Bcauti1ut Dover model, Three bedroom and a Real Estate FOR .......,E LIDO lstE •••••••••••••••••••~#"· vacant. Must sell! 2 den, ramily room, a 4 Bedroom & bylN:YAY Vl"I' Artist's~ VIKING Westwi~ 24x60 Bedroom & den. $119,.500. lots or "fi xer upper'' THAT:s WHAT YO U and refl ects it. Ch3rming M o b i I· e Ho 'Jl.a,.; · huge bonus room, lowest • ~ d ed & PK' orJeasef100.•mo. potentiCal~o''i'cowE90:s. .&.•"'a~EF•~•y GET in this unique 5 BR.Sunnypatio.Steps ..... n scap . u price in area. Super .., _ ., -home. Located high up to bay'. 1139,500 thr"!·out. San. J ... n VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 6 44 -6056 .. ......... Loan Paymerits only $249. per month incl.Uding t .. xes for .Lhis sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bllh Costa Mesa home. You'Jl love £hc massive brick fireplace. huge kitchen, separate dinctle area, covered patio and ltiir&e rear yard studded with fruit trees. New· on ijle market. Pril·ed only S37 ,000. Call 546·58tl0. ~> HERITAGE • • REALTORS s harp one year.carpels,· IS~-c t no Cal'-~r Co•~ appro x 1900. Only " on ·Laguna 's fam e d fre.W..Spmciw ap1s ra · -t..:rr ~ $49.soo. Agent&fe2·M4l ... 6 IEDIOOMS -Riviera coastline W/A 3 BR., den + ramily rm. appt.493-4450 ·~ The fin est comer lot in1~"""""""""~"""~"""""""""i plus •poolonthislovel) PANORAMIC VIEW Qi" Spectacula r living rm. Newport Beach. -r lovely Sh or ec lirrs .1. La Cuesta home. Largl THE OC~AN. Unµsual 3 l'otove into by summer. view Nr. Richards,tlan· Gracious rambling lWOOPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun. fam i ly room With BDRM . FLOOR PLAN $l52,SOO 'nerY &: Dela rt~s bedroom home with a Green Valley 4 br. 3 full rireplace downs tairs . SER V'a C ED BY 2 1h Restaurants 496-026i;.:-0r large rusti c family room. ba. 3 pools. 10773 El Cen· Plus re c room. Call u~ BAT~S . I · BDRM. & 675.4054 ·• 1· lotsoC open gl~.areas, tro: $57,900. Ownr . now !968-4456 BATH WIT 11 and a most outstanding 968·2398 SlntNG PRETTY KITCHENETTE, llAS SPACIOUS 24 'x60':~&: patio area. Remodeling S E P A R A T E E N · 2ba, FR. Reasonabl~y potential! $122,500. Call Huntington leach 1040 hta TRANCE & PRIVATE1 ----------1 owner963-7061 •*• 67S-7225 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRETIY SETTING ENCLOSED PATIO. The 1 Bdrm Doll 11ouse on A most delightful pdtic m ain f loor has semi· private isla nd. Ex cond . Acreoteforsale IJeO home ; offers abWJ.danl rorm.a.lliv .. rm,.W/OPEN 556,000 . Owner/Agt•••••••••!•••••••••ii . ._• • w' • \ \ LLI·:' HI ·: \LI') A t\IHG FNl{Hf'IOSlS C,0 Co1taMes' 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YACAMT OWNER ANXIOUS. :l Bedroom, 2 bath. Sharp & clean ,with co z) fireplace. VA & 1-,HA terms-Call anytime. · SCOTT RIAi.TY Sl6°7Ul freedom . privacy+ BEAM C E1LING . 675·3963 AVOCADO LAO · seclusion. 3 Bedroom ; SL J D·I NG G•L·A SS , $1 .790/Ac. Rancho ~a . 21At bath plus a den. OPENS TO SUNQECK BLUFFS VIEW 80"'k seller financia':~•,;, Great location. 968-4456 'WITH OCEAN VIEW. S,paciQ~ . Customized Int. Tigh'l $ forces .-e. Step-saver kitchen has C?ndominium J BR. 3 Ba Owner. 714 /676-5734 ........ l"iM 1044 BUILT-IN RANGE & V1ewof8ay 412Pl ataq -:''-"'='--;----~:-:- ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVEN, DISHWSl'IR.. $72,000 Owner675-3400 A.fi:CW l1111ent1 r'~O DISP . & CERAMIC H RBOR VU HMS 2 SC forsak-JIU TILE SNACK.BAR Th·· A . ¥••••••••••••••••••_..• family roon1 und u VI E\V too ~ l'\e\l,r 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; wall coverings . & carpe t . Choice location with ch~1rming bri ck pi.itio. Call us lo see this beet uty. S94.500 . ONLY5 LER . · IS PALERMO 4 Bdrm, 3 · ...,,., Laguna home is only .3 Ba . DELUXE. $92.SOO BARGAIN price (OC,'.,.•:itlit yrs. old 6' has some uni · 1841 Port Margate. NB sale. Beaut .. condo ·QUll'I: que features. Offered for plex. 112 units. rentd!a.s only · llG CANYON apts. Projected '75'....i_n- ' CALL-644-7270 2828. E. Coast Htghwoy, Corano del Mor , PIOPEITY MANAGEM~NT .:~. • llWllG • ·--MOMlS fN LMMG HfTWOllll wt c•• ""' '" 111. uu. ea "•H ••"ucr .. ,., &111ot1 ,_ 1002 ···················~~· .. •············•········ DOYER SHORES Sandy bea ch is the! setting f<H' new, custom colonia l home' w /5 BR. fam . rm'., formal din., J.ir 'cond SlB.5,000 .. LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR. Ci ba. home on s etnd y beach : 50 ft . lot. shore moorin g. $295,000 . Will con sider trade. LINDA ISLE Beautifully oecor. 3 BR. & lagoon. Ramp & slip. $255,000 de n , on BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR J·l l A "y~·d· 01" ..... H bl'J 61b1 ' LOCiK DOWN ~ IT AU The most outstandinft 3 bedroom 2 bath home in Harbor. View Homes -to add to this, a super view of the ocean and N~wi>ort arCa . $107;500. . . ' OPEN DAILY Mes a Verde Country Club a rea.· orf Country Club Dr ive. See lo be lie ve this well de - signed 3 bed roo1n home. Ma ny ex lras. 176S Baha ma Laue Agent 646-325S l IR ConcbniniUIRS Next to RunninCJ St r •a 1n·, ••a r H•wport'o Upper lay. $40,950.-$44,950 $58,250 Bright, cheery 3 br, J ba . come approx. $.10Q.,Q90. Lowint.loanavail. Ja c ui.zi + s m. pool. Gi i ntpool,jacui.zi.gym. lsslo~ •• .,TY $ 000 garages. t'or sa1e;or M "_....... l35, · trade down . 7'0 T . .Q,J:ly 985S.OstHwy,Laguna J br,3ba ,Jcargaragc 1 .. 400 N $ 500 owner. !\ r. o ., . PhoM 494-07] I 124· · Acacia. t'ullerton. (TI4 I Poul W e, u111f.,·1d .. r. \•< 'JolQ-8'.JOS 879·9744 _;___ • '1 \I \ • • ., •• ,.,.._~D~A~l~L~V~P~l~LO=T ________ w=·~·~··~'"=·~··~·~··-'-''-'~'··'-9-75 ' ~e.!~;!'!.~~~ .. t~e.!e::.~~-~::~~ .. ~~~~~.;. •• I I,,......._. tfal I ftU. .. L t,212 I .......... .. .. IC .... Pro,...., 2000 Cots..... 2200 • u.twwu.d 1701 .... ,.. JJOJ c.... . 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Cu MESAVERDEBEAUTY AP"'RTM__..S >0,oopets ..... 10!1 BBQ. G11 • w•tor pd. _... 00213 al ...,.,. I Pool SPACIOUS 3 br, 2 bl, ~pta 9 Htg B<.'hTriplcxes · 4 .B:r. 3 Ba. den, formal BACHELOR Apt. $144. LA MANCHA.An$ drps, frpl, D/W, •lv. J ust b1.:ilt. Lotsof'pulios lteal htate d&nln& rm, bltns. Eleau,il. Al Abbey Rents F\arniture, you can mo. Office Space, $250. 778 Scott Piece, CM PaUo·• a:ar. Atroa frorG 2010•1unlington Ea~h-.r 2800 land•tap.ld, l•r1e poo,1, furnjsh 8 1 bed.room apartment for 89 mo. 140 W. W'lllon, Apt.. 842-60'13 Ftlrvlew • Calvary Open Daily 1·5,539·6779 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :,~-~~0Jr~1~.:t1i . $550} little as $35 .00 oer month. M·l, CM Church. S285mo. M7·10iW '* 2 WlllS PIH 48 UNITS 22 ucrt1s R·I <66 Lots) . c 8 1 •Rettl as much'· or as little as . you H• ..... lrMdl l74G 14~~~AU~~~~tr !!:-SIDE 2 br duplex un· Mov" 'In w /depo•8it,!' Booming Arca. $1 00,000 ~ A HE, 1 r, appn.s, \Vnnt ... onamonthl\'basis. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 169 5o /wt pd ·furn . l,vt. pa\lo ai: on~ 1 BR $190 2 · n. $450.000 Free /Cleur. Trade for util,yd,pet,$115 •All rent, applles"tow••dpu~base. LOWWml.Y Adu11,~:No'P!1.1~ ... • le •ura.ie. lt efs. 1190. S2 Rerrtg, Secu!llY· Musy .. m• Motorya c ht or Vi ew $180. 2 Br, yd, t'hild, · -. .. ~ 11 .. -n:.-l-R R· L''-'· ,_ 5$2.8343 -eool..--J-ac.uzti_...e.c. __ ~ llome. Can add Cash. singles. •Prompt, cqurteous.deliv.ery. ~,..,--ruu • ec:-m ., ~..-a..... Bldg w/exercl1e rm ., Extre mely motivated Owner (805 )925-7119. PRIVACY! 2 Br. applns, 'l.clff~Wlft $2$Vletorla,MZ~O t ·l BR. unfu ... Cotl.11"081 Uilliut'<li.l'olur T\·, selle r. All 2 bt."<lroom un-r I hlld H , -Office rurniture .. ~ . 7•7 y •i ....._... .... e ~· iLs. Ne w carpels, paint Rfflll1fate rp c.c ,pct. UIT)'.1 •Decor-ntor:tr'ainedconsultants. • ........ .._ --iiCIDITlll•...-.... EAST ltth-St. 1115 W/ • 2900 BUS Jine1 SIM. 1 Br, ap-· Beach Blvd at. Yorktown YIL• -:.i..r: g•r11ge. incl. ulil. SI~ Irvine Ave. al Mesa 1u1d disposals. Ra:ently W..tecl plns, child, pet, fncd, •Move and Abbey moves with you. 3 • ~11 --·1 M "'SA S4S-4855 upgtaded. Spendable i:; ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I -lBed w o garage. ~ 12.1% on $100,oo:> down. '7l·56' MA.DEWS ~~itN ISHEDbach.1 Br, •We Also Se ll . STUDIOS.... 1 Bed~:ls:Den D.RIVJ.o.:-New $1&5. Cati ~ J."'ant,!'sli~ ~al~. Wi!I sell Cruiser. Re pro. cost. applrui, child, pet, uti). Visit ow,...i. thoWTDDlll .t •Full kitcUI\ 2 Bedrooms Liz Ev•ns, 643-8832 .. Oi\ 9 ~ financing. Earns S421M value Price $160.Fee/Bkr 192SHcrbor••d..C .... MeM •lieatedpool 2BedroomTownhH 2 BR garden apt, frplc, ~o .Per monLh gros:;. SJJSM on home io $200M . HOMIFINDB:S or Call (714) 645·4772 •Llundry facWU• 2400HarborBlvd. dshwhr pvt patio• poql. VERSAILLES Pnnc1pals only please ... 613.7311 *642......,00* · · •Jl'reeuUUUea C.taMesa (114.)557·8020 Nr. 1rv'ine Ind Are1:1 calltoday (714 )752-1700. Afip-~18BEYRENT5 •Freellneftl baby ok, $200. mo . ....WPOIT . I N V E S T M E N T Rfttfafs •TV le maid HrY.avai! Pftl.lle ~7-2941 "5.,... DIVISION •••••••••••••••••••••••Sharp 2 bedrm, Z ba, Mon-. "' •B•r·B·Que ._ 1,_. r 1----------1 ISeeu.rlty gale entrance . 11 T -"-··--J , • ·e ·u .... '°''°"ttO>uoc:,C.._ .... ,__ 10 ~· ... 1 -·---u • "" ,. THEREALESTATERS u-·· ~-:thtd t1ce O OW•u.....-::. Wi •Phone1ervlce DELUXEt,2•3 Apta 2 BR, cpt, bltns" W/D ( n ergrou par 1ng . ,.._..,,........ painted. Xlnt cond. Va-lmll toocean hk p.. Ir • '"•lozo.5 IEleaantfurnlounges .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cant.Availnow.$245.per • e PvtPatioe-Hld.Pool u .•• ar., G·r-1 ./Billiards, ex.e rc isc. 2 A PLEXES G....-al l I 02 M6 5880 NO lncrea&e ln' awn.mer Nr. Shop'&-Adlls Only Tushn, $220. 6'6-"380 Sauna rooms: ...,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. . ovsesuR..;....L.-... TowtllaiH1• rent. Beaut. 1' ~':_ .. f~'?'h M ........ ~c 2.:.:Bdrm Apa, rt. si'5 mo t"Htdpooi&sundedts Side by side·in exrellenl' l BR house Laguna· Beach Deluxe 2 B1r • 1 Ba.·AGp1Ls , •••••••••••••••=•••• Uftfwallltecl 3525 aPts $1'65 • $175 ~ 1777 Santa Au.A~ J'ouna: coupe, no pets, no <./Ocean view·! Hi1h on locattioh . Prime in· $155. Also ba chelors drps, enc . iiar. dlt.s. 1 __ ·, • 3244 ••••••••••••••••-••••••• styleblda:,pvtentla:•r., 'M&rApt113 chlldren.548·5146 the bluff overlook-ve.stment-all 3 bedroom, Newport $140., Balboa $250. 556-7280; 55&6171 "-. . 28R T nho HB \.ii pool, sauna, lndry, adJl&. In~ Newport. Harbor 1 ~~ bath units; Annual in· $140., ll~ntington Bc~ch COLLEGE Park 3 br. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ow uae. · 17301 Keelaon Ln. 1 blk NIWPOIT 1-2 BR dupl'x $215. mo. /Privacy I Peaceful, come $19,920. -~x -$115 .. utll pd. Agt. fee. ba next to •<hool •'•"" mi. from beach. Cpts. W. of Beath olt Slater. APAITMiifs' Newly decorated, CJD, Spacious. ) ·ve tiale.s pric e 97984"'n • ·.....,.. drpa,l~BA.Dlhwahr.2 ..... 7841 pvt paUo, encl. garage. ~"'A d Its-• ~8~~~oo . each. Cull · "" mow/gardener.552-8876 ISTCAllM car1ar.$250.673-3479 aft ~-28R.Unttl35/MO Infant p!ay area. No "..nrenea u un1Y 545-8424 Associated Newport le.di 3169 or644-6719 Custom RusUcd, w 8 armk 4orwknds. Ledin 2 ss MI P1~Y.~~~UJT1Noo~ · pell. 548-2020 (EjeACH,'i;&J la SoathCoaslOrokers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• paneling, Use ric xe1U ..... 3600 ltlltlt..... 2450New~Blvd,CM MDRN.2br upr.lri.Avl. , i-.r-· LiveonLido lsle,only Fo.MtaiftV..., 3234 FrplclnFRsetlhemcxte ••••••••••••••••••••••• Next to beacb. Bach.. M 1 $l8S WIW blln 'FROM $195 Ocean Fronr. NB. llouse $450mo.2Br.2Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• or lhi1 lovely 4Br. 2ba . HIWD•--l&Z Br from ,145• O..\KRIOOEVILLA ay • · oc' '· &,Gar apt & Duplex. By (213 ) 793.()(27 collect. 3 Br Condo, 2 Ba, 2 car Home. Camel color shag ----. 3 BR B blt • e ncl. &~r. Nr. C & MOYE IM IOMUS o"'ner. 64 5·7721 garage, clubhse, all cpt'g throua:hout, sell-Deluxe 1plit-level ; 1300 Jacu zzia •Tennis. • 2 A, na, shops. AdulUJ, no pets 901CAGNEYLANE niihts/wknds. 1 & DEN., garde~er. facilities. (213 ) J&0.3119 ; c leaning oven. dis-sq ft, 2 bdrm w/loft-den, 846-1323 =':,i:e~:'t!~~U:Z:S· 541-0059 , NEWPORT BEACH .6DELUXEUNITS . ~i~:~~fn°~uY.n~~~ 83;rl -~~ .. answe r (714 ) hw,~shler &_leblven2FF {f:~c·:~~::gc~~!ik~ltt,; 2BRCondo,l~ba.nr.Ht. BR ll,1 . Ad-'ts Pa,...,_V91ty Jl34 S(CuopernrelorrHaosbopvitale·.P~iC~ B k f ,__ re rag s ava1 a e. car closet• bath' •. guest Harbour. Waaber/Dryer. z _,.,_' 5. ino. 1111 , oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Joe s rom ocean in $.150.840-llSS garage w /auto door •. w Nopets -mo llJ7-4210 .--C:O.stHwy). Hunt.' Heh. Trade in your Executive living in lhil'i 2 opener & plentirut bath, bltn. gas ranae I: orMl8 -· -· · 642r8' PARK PACIAC 714-645-6242 homeorincomewUts. 1U..._.shecl to h e with bonus t declc 2 c 1 ~!!..!~~~-----1· , C 1 Bob ~ kl ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ry om storage. oven, P• 10 , ar J· al u-•C n.wn room, 3 br, 2 ba. cov. *JACUZZI• enclosed garage w/laun-L1 .. • .._.. ADULT,LIVlNG RIG l.fT RL TY 979-8S3J G....,.... 3202 paUo. cpLs ,drps, rreshly In maintenance Cree rear dry room. Pay only elee· ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ... from Siii I ••'o RETU...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• painted. Seek '°1 aBepprec/ Ya rd . Com mun i 1 y tric. Adults. So. Of Caul SlucUo Apartment 1 block 2 ... fro. SZOI STEPSTOIUCH 2 BR, 1 ba , winter$235 HEWPORT Cll!ST 2 BR , 2 Ba cooclOS£25 " """ FREE FREE $395,mo. As or v or Hwy, 5 blks from beach. toBeacb UUI pUl.$175 ll On projet'ted gross inc. •Prores sional Service• Joe, 963-4561or963-1786 pool /tennis courts. $475 $4.25. 435 Goldenrod, Call m-i111. ' . Fum/Unf mod81s •vi LAG UNAUEACll per month includes all Corona del Mar. (114) 10210L•ll11l11!11 .. Reduced $11 ,<m *LAHDLOIDS* LARGE 3 Br, rumpus rm. this &;a gardener for this 675-933?. co M p LET EL y, FOUN'l'AlN,YALLEY '* Asking $42.500down Ho Me f i n d •rs * J ba, 2 car ea rage, bltns, prof. landscaped home. beautifully furnilhed 2 961-3371 Wl"HA\'I ENTA S '*Corner locaUon 642-9900 comm. pool. Ki<U; C?k . No 1' .. or appt. Call552·1018. Apw IMllll,...... BR AJ?l. Oceanview, MOYE-IH IOHUS * 112 f't. Coast llwy. California's Largest fee. $285. mo. 1st Pioneer ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /patio, hu1e pool, PINICllH l -':...:.=-~·=-=--'~-:...:.-I * 9 U~~~~~d~~i:s •Rental Service!• Realty. 842--442~ ~~~~ ••••• ?~.~~ ••••P•hiilli 1707 adults only.• "$400.1mo. 6 UVU UP · associated fl II 'o( I II C, II ( f\, T! ~ , I d" t Sal ' FREE RENTAL book in 3 BR. 2 Ba, bltns, 2 car B I I b'te ••••••••••••••••.••••••• Mo's minimum ease. "TO ITS MAME mme 18 e e . . gar pool $360 mo 3 BR, 2 A, rpc, w 1 l'LIO.a. IMll Near Golf Course, Over~ t all trees and CHEZOROAPI'S RE.4.LONOMICS orr1ce. Example, 2 Bdrm 632_34230r~-2Jll · · waler view. Swim'gpooL ~ , 11111 • 494·8'51or491M322 ,.10 5 t re 8 m 5 with . 8234 Atlanta •DELU~ ' , ~ ~ t • ' lrok•rs 67M700 house, 1 balh, garage. · 890 Canyon View. Please Charming, unique Joe. -9 ...:::.==c:.._....:c:..::..:.:..:.:1 fenced yard, children ........,.0 • e..111 3240 call t.osee. 497-1532. Close to ahopg, bus, bay 0£!.AN10FclRd~:Ji·sl, :~ ~e~~~~~•81t!e~[i~agtefo~ P!.:,3' w1!.~he1:.':vdr~~~; Easlblu{f 3 br, 2~ B 1 a 4 UNITS 1 Plus room for 3 more. East.sh~ C.M. Includes 3 bdrm owner's OOme. lCY'k down fine. IST and last mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 & ocean. lOIS Main St. -1 5.1A.M.1A townhouse, lse. Joe • rental$200.., 2 3 & 4 Br $275.$335. L1,.1HIM1 325 645-8740 June. 729 Gavlota. your apacous new 1,or Cloaet.obeach.=r== apac master suite, din HAC'leCA · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 414 -1719 2· bedroom apartment. rm & dbl garage. Auto -Children/singles & pc~ 3 BR 2 BA CONDO. Vu 2 Br, dshwsr, ·Fron1S195.Furniture Leclles2t11 'fMi dooropeneravail.·Pool& REAL IST.4.ft ok. No fees. Barbara, . ; 1 . cond 2 wsbr/dryr els to ocean. Mewpert .._. 3769 ·available. Small ·-pet.a ltnt FrM recreation area. Adults . 11548 leadl m.cL 9G3.fi739; 557-7620 ~:1:° : ~ '6a~~-l334 : ·By wk or· mo. till 6/13. ·~··••••••••••••••••••• OK. Adults onl y .. Ofrlce Nexl lo beach. Bach., only, no pel'l. H.I. 96).8316 WANTED: Ni ce famlly to 979·3237 ;S86-6400. .615-8531 $29.95W~1Bdr,ZBa open 9:qo to 6:00, 2300 1•2 br from $14$. •$3l7• 2Hou5E5 I ho 3BR · l:"aac TY, maid Fair,·ie w Rd .. Costa Jacuzzis• tennis ... :i-. HUNT. BCH S2QCI. 3 Br, 2 t'are or our me.. .' L• •• Nigllel 1252 LARGE 2 Br, 2 Ba Ul,une serv, poo . MESA, ftlesa. Phone ~5.23oo. 146-132l , ~ Amig05 Way, NB ;,.~:~·1~::.Beat'h. ba, kids, pet. fncd: gar. ~i~eAYa~~~rf: !~~~ .:!':.••••••••••••••••• 1th. No pets. 675-Sl$00. 415 Nil Newport Bl, NB, !!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!~J c:.:.:c...:=::....-'----1 Wl~~~~~~ERS DUPLEX PLUS 3.fUNT. BCH sl~o. 2 br, fun! $295. mo. 96.1-4Sb'7 or 4 UR , family room. living . Bkr,nofee. 646 9881 LUXURY 3 br, ~.South n:f.~:f.:!e ~ ~~~ COMPANY B lo c k from Beach. $75,500. 5 X gross on Winter/ Summer renll 2 TRIPLEXES Nearly ne w. $74,500 each. 3 bdrm, 2 bdrm, l bdrm each. 2 ba, stove, child, pet, 96.1-1786 Ask !or Bev or room, din. area, firplc, Coste MeH 3724 1 home from heh 2·3 br C&l. Plaza. Sl15. Bll.nl, car gar all 8 /1 New ___ ::::c=:.:.:"-''---fR~i~1:5~ev"er 2 ~r. 2 ba. Joe. r:~;tr:as~d~ s~~nk,=~·. ········~········"'······ bal. of Wntr. &: &imq'ler'. Cpta l:drps. st0-1901 1' .. rom $21.s mo.' Ope~ ~T~sto~~·~~· .. Br, 2 Ba. applns, frplc, kids, pet VACANT 2 Br. bike to Av ail May 1. $350. per $30 ~-A $206Neptune,openhouse 120ALBBRTPLACE home S•t •Sun 1-5. 120 ' 645 74so fncd . gar. $275. beach & J Br. $24 0. mo. tst. lasl & deposit. •S8.60.N1ght •Up 1 O • 3 , S a t I Sun • Deluxe 2 br, 1 ba, adults, 14th St. Tobin Re11ll)<. ' TUST~N 2 story, 2 br, 2 Singles, ramilies. Agt. 1·499·2544 . •Studio& 1 BRApts 21J.44S.9Z20,"*4750 nopeta. $185. Call : 846-l311or846-4938 ON THE BAY ba, child, pel, gar $190. t,ee. 979.5430 •Waler Beds . tt-Cle_... 3776 :i»-3572 833·9781 EX. la• 2 hr, 2 ba, dlx SAN JUAN $225. 2 br, ADULT COMMUNITY. 2 •TV&:MaldServAvall -Elegant 4 br, trpl, D/W. child, pet. Sharp, 3 br, 2 ba, cpts, Br&: Den, 2 Ba 1375. Club •Phone Serv, Hld pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 YR NEW TRIPLEX poolside a pt nr heh. Adlt, beam ceil'i ., patio. $55() f' U R N 3 S ti E D drps, bltns , fenced yard, House, Swim pool.·Call •Children & Pel Section · 1 BR , walk t.o bch. tl60. 3 bed, 2 ba, bllnl, laun· sorry no pets. $185. mo. 67J-5719eves/wknd. 1£• jGPlamllGll l Westminster. Singles l 2 car gar. $295. mo. A!lk 10 am·:i pm. 499-4509 •SS. off weeks rent w/ad Av all. May IA. 82'1·1833, dry facil. No Lease! $!m. 536,8382 br. 1125. ror Bev or Joc863-4.567 or 1 __ -. 2318 Newport. Blvd. CM' lOBCorona Ln,Apt. "A" 675·&188or6'0-4161 Sl.fAHP 2 br. rurn/unl"urn. FURNISHED Midway 96.1·1786' Mewport -3269 548·9755or&&S-3967 MOVf,; IN TODAY $159 Bch 1 blk. Girl s, no pets. 'Pl op...U.. · City mobile, $11U. l _Br. 1 . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,_l!:!~_... •Sii_.., llMG••n•'* mo.+ ~. sec. Spac. 2 $2SOYrly. 6'5-6680. 752-1920 ha, p•to·o , s o'ngles ok. 3 Bed.room . l ·Yt balhi;, ful · Townhouse 2 br, 21f~ ba, ,,.._..._ p -r , drpa ind br, children OK. 17391 -~.~w.it.Nrw~t ii.1CM l"ee/Bkr. ly crptd & drpd. elec pool. bltns, wash/dry. 1 Br turn llM. Lots of •••••••••••••··~·•••••• a::ucr~~7•E z2n<1 ~.' "A"Keelson,lblk.W.oIS...Ct.mente 3176 • UHITS HOMEFIHDEIS bltns. close to school s & gar. Nopets.675-9188 b ltns. Pool. Walk to N B h ~ · Beach Bl . olf Slater.••••••••••••••••••••••• shoppg. Vacant. $300. Shoppina:. lf.z ml. beach. 1•01 lllmcl 1106 e•r eac · 842-0389 BEACH.FRONT NEWPORT •642·9900• mo . As k ror Ke ith , BLUFFS Condo, com· 931 W.lltlhSt.548-0t82 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ZBR,lBa,MesaVerde. PENTHOUSE SZ 16,000 962·4471 pletely redecoi;sted. 3 ~r. 3 BR Apt. Sp.1,clom:. Lrg L Adults. gar, avail. $175. BEACH area, 1· 2• 3 Br New 2 br & den, i ba. Eight extra sharp units. CorOllO cMI Mm-3222 1111 ba. encl d. patio. room w/ bar.Can be furn Nopets.&33·89'74eve a~ta. new & near new. frpl, all bltl\!I, pvt. aun- _P rime Newp o rL••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, 2 BA . bltns, crpt, pool. Close lo schls,•Shoclyll111Ga•u• or unfurn. Call B tns. $l65 t.o•$400. No deck overlook'g. beach. peninsula location. Sum· OP LOCATION & ~aut. drps, rr:plc. Lovely 2 sly ahop'g. & churches. $395 Pool, crpl & drps. lndry, z t:i/795 ·6400 eam-lpm APT MANAGER fee. T-L.t-Sold ror $90,000. Will rent m e r -winter rentals . duplex on oceanside o( home in choice area. mo.Lease.844-0035 · adults. 111 E. 22nd SL wkdy&. Cpll9"1•nageUunitsin -ror $500 per mo. to Owner wants Installment Bayside Dr. 3 blk.s. from $450. 675·6262; 675-7~ BRAND new Newport Near Beach. 842-3845 Coata Mesa. Hu1b•nd Pr1p1rfy ttilgllf. quall ,ied parly. 2-59 1 sale. Possl.ble ~!\'4 loan. Big Corona. Bch. 1 yr. old 3 BR. 1~ ba, nr. the 2 BR. on Gra.GdCanal, Lil· may have Olherwork. No 846-IJ11 Avenida Lobeiro, (1t4) <?wne r will finance. 4·1evcl"'!/v1ew.3br,$.5()1) Beacb. very sharp ! Terracecondo.3Br,2'"'-Fww.. lacllelor& I ... tie Bal. Is. Boet dock, peUorchJldrea.M2-1960 492-7438or8M-51!183 Gross over S27.000 yr. All mo, ava1111MJay 6. 26 brC$400ll Fncd yd $390 mo l5t & Bpeals $4~$,~ Aci;~~· ~~ E:ac•,tl•••lly alee. frpl, radiant heat. Year-I• I IDIM MU.I OCIAH completely furnished one mo, ava une . a ; last+ sioo dep A.st for rec.· • • 2110 Newport II., Jy . 1350. No pets or 2 a 3 IDIMS , S..thl .. a • 3886 bedroom units. !-furry-557·6543 from 8 to 5 or Gay· 962_5566 · CM Children. 673-<rlOT ILOFI' Otl..YJ Beautiful studio apta. ••••••••••••••••••••••• calltoduy.(714)752·1700. 551·5846/545·<812eves. · 3S flboatsllp+deluxe lge • Pvt.Patio,frpl,lyrl&e Frplcs bltns dis -1 BR r emodeled, ocean I N V f~ S T M £ N LOVELY 2 BR 1 B.a home Villa Pacific Condo. 2Br, 3 BR 2Y..: BA townhdu!le. Lp ,_.2 ••s s::~:bb:hw_/~o'oaa;i-I~~ HAYLOFI' APl"S. hwaahe,,;, 2 cai iaraa:e. view, $165. mo. Daya , DIVISION , in old Coron~ del Mar. 2ba .. Sgl story.encl gar. Drapf:a, w/w crpt Dbl Bl\ns, W /W, drapes, 835-3437day873-84Meve 213.4.•oc ... CM Sundeck1. From '275. 496-8666, ext 48, eves T!IEREALESTATEH.S ,300 _ m o . i nl'l ud . AvaliMayl.lorinl'ocall gar. $600 mo, year's 645•0143 531.2579 ~87~S-4;8h25~,a~s~k~l~0<;;P~a~u~l.;;;- a(te r s ·3o pm (714 ) I A ·1J It !.'!'!'.~c~lta,. nopets. $190. l•ooPooloo .. o 31071--~~~~=---1 ::::-:-:--::--:--:-:--:-1 7 UNITS $127950 gard e n e r . A gc nl , . . . ease req. va1 une s . .,...._u 2Bt,l'Aib1Condo.Relrie,ApmlMtntlFwwlllltd • • 673.7501 anyliln£ 524-8835. Will sell for $88,950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADULT 1 BR, frplc, pool. Washer /dryer, patio, or Ullfwwltllitcl 3900 . ASedjoilliftcJl goffBld ~t Cosh M•sa . 3224 Super 4 bedrm, 2 bath, Owner 1·682-7'24 . HOLIDAY PLAZA LGE 3 Br, 2 Ba. $340. mo. $180 mo. 1975 Pomona, frplc. Walk to shopping:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 para e gs. n crtps drps . bllns •. look-NEWPORT TERR. 3 br, DELUXE Spatious 1 Br, Yrly lease. Adult.&, no CM S I hlld/pel OK ~.. • cond . Desirable Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' I I furn apt. Pool. A, mple pe\1 .. (213)699-mtcolleet Call645-4111. m c · _.. ing tor a nice am1 y to 2 •• ba, mas!. auo·te, mo••• 1113 b ~lesa Joe . All 2 Bit l lfz Private house, big fenced n ki Ad Its ts . .....,. · care for our home, s.150. bltns ., tam rm., lndry., par ng. u ,nope • Coplstr.oa..h3111 VILL• ~· ~e ba. Avg. 1.000::;q.fl. yard, 4 Br, 2'hbalh, $390. mo. Call J oe or Dev, patio, gar., oceanview on 1965 Pomona Ave., CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -, NEW DELUXE 2 br lri·. 'Wesley N. TOJlor Co. (213)370.()834 9634581003.1786 Ga~den apla. Private plex •P:Li. Nr. beach, 1 Realtors 644-491 J5 acre park w/pool '37~ $195. 2 BR, bltnl, panel· DUPLEX 3 Br. 2 Ba, patio, awlmmin• pool, c lose tO everything. · VAC~N'J.' 2 Br $175, .3. Br 3 Bi-w/family rm, w /w mo. 644-7357 ing, crpts, drpa, pool. In-crpts, drpa, bltns, nr play gr,&und , 2 car Frplcs. dlshwshrs., you BIG' .. NEWLl~,.lNG• $235. Singles, families. shag, bltns, 1 mi rrom DUPLEX 3 br, 2 ba, all rantok,nopet,s.2265Ca· beach.$280.642·1155 gara1e,2Brunfumlahed name il, they huve it! 16Unih.CotloMeta. Agt.Fee.979-M.ll b ch . No dogs. $350. extras, tennis, Olympic nyonOr.,AptF.833-t53.1 COl'Mll .. Mlr 3122 =.~~95.719W.Wlt.on, Open ror inspection Sat. Welton & Co. 67S.6800 L BR house $150. Older 536-0806 pool, etc. Steps to ocean. •Troplcll Pool• ••••••••••••••••••••••• It Sun. lOAM \o 8PM. 715 . • c o up l e prer 'd. No '"'-3244 =yrly.lse.6'2.JS13 1 B ta drpe bit LARGE 1 Br 2 blks to N'EW2bJ'apt bllnl ahag Williams . Forlnfor. call ~~!!.f!':~ ...... ~~~.~ children or pets. 6'6-4308. •••••••••••••••••••••••, f'A RM STYLE. 3 br. pati~'. G~s ic waUr paid: beach. Wet 'bar, frplc, ~ts, patlO • d'eck1. collect : 213·964-lal from $165 ••YSIDE .. I BR, stove & rerrig, a'\1 · cpt&/drp,newdec,sunny $180 mo 548·11!8 Ullllncl.Po0.871-1153 ve b)' lUO Victoria. 1 & 2 BR untum. From ._ d A po ''''•'P ' • • 145-41171 Oaawoo offers the util pd. $175. mo. 1.St & R~TALS kitchen w/stv. & rehig. 2034 Pzlaalat.. CM 2 Br view apt. fireplace, $!SS. ~ ml. lo bcb. 911 finest in country clubllv· ... pcrrect50r,or1boa00. l dock. last+ $75. cleanup. 376'h 2 BR, 1 Ba •••.•.•• ,. $310 dbl gar. Lg . fncd . yd. , _ _._ '290. l BR duplex apt. $180. UUI Georgia St. ~23$\ ing at a prite you can af-Lolli are x Victoria, Avail May 3rd. 2 BR 2 B ~· oardener, -mo. Avl. 1 BR Furn, 2 lrg c_......, I • a ••••••.... ..-.. ......, prt 875-«MI Incl. Gar, pvt pat o. CONDO 1 br encl paUo ford. There's SJ million · CALL NOW 673·4627 3 BR, 2 Ba .••••• $38.S-1475 immed. 645-47Er1 ~~~:~ur~'~a ir"i ~en,·-, !roatdu~-sold Re.frig • ias stove. cpls ·drpa ' wsht1 /dry'. in recreation facilities, a 752 7315 BR 2 R bl frpl JBR,21.l\ea .•••••••. $400 S..taAH 1ar .....,......., ~ Quiet. Sha: cpL 2038 D t61ti . Ada'm• $175 fuUtimeacUvitieadirec· • .o;:;,.l.!i!!:~"L:!!~ Jdrps', crpt~'. db~&r. L:e 4 HR, 21h: bot., •••.••• $450 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~of~:;:,~. e~~ only aha1. no pet; relr& t33 Meyer. Ref~ req 'd , &15·7418 • . tor, who ~lana parties, DONALD M. ll•D fn cd yd. ~. Water pd. RAISOR'S BRADFORD PLACE no pets. • lri&; •11 • 144440 5'8·8006 asQ'a, tr1~· • more! A''6<i•tM .... ltor• See to apprec. 2606 3 Br, 1~ Ba Tnhse, bltM • tetifeH 3814 LARGE l br, stag cpt, htd OCEANVI ~W-'200 .. mo. FreeSund•Ybruocb. Redlands. 673---4838. REALTORS patio, 2 car gar, swi Sunny Bachelor, newly ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool Inf t ok $l~ 1887 Great for single'?'" a~· Plus beeutiful sln1Jcs, TWO LOTS total 104!200. I So Cst Pl dee. Upstairs. Sl'5. No ' ' • an • . pie . Steps to JACUZZI, 1•2 bedroom •Pl l , Clii>ice location, ilunt· 3 BR, 2 ba. dbl. gar, fncd. 4523 Campus Dr •. Irvine =: ~~. 545·-4783 ata. pets.' Jnq: 2868 La Salle, Hee._.. DeMIM Monrovia, 548-9743 vol lye ba 11 & beach . furnished & unfumiahed. ins ton Be ach. Zoned yd., child OK . quiet Campus V.!ill cyShopClr. Apt 1. 160 W. W .... c.M. CONDO 3 Br, z U., cpts. 836-6300 Oakwood Gard!!n ~.Pts business, Profession.ii o street. $325. 548-0186eve __ c. ALL 81)..1601;» 1180. 2 Br, stove, frplc, yd S40-6338or ~. BEAun.FUL drps, bltna, frplc, patio. BACHELOR Apt ..,.. orlers an exclusive JI!~ o ffi ces. $21,000. each. --garage. GROUNDS Adlta $325 842-1155 • ...... mo. Rent Raise Guarantee . Th:RMS. Write: KAN · 3BR. 2DA. Bit-ire;. Frplt'. *RENTALS* • ft'AMILIES, 3 +den, Nice L BR, iood crpt.a & lO mlnut.es to ocean. J..a:e ' · , . Waler paid, gd !OC· No We iuaranlee that your l'AK, 1993 Klhci Rd., Air cond. Nr. So: Caast UNIV. PARK ba, rncd, ll!H r,kids,pet.. paint SlM/mo. J • 2 Br. 1 Br 1115. 28r1175. 2 BR, bltlul, panel· pelt. 536-8531 rent will not be raised fqr Kibcti, (::f~~aii o ria~ 2ffi5· Avail May 2 BR, 2 Ba .••... $325/425 l175. 2 Br k c~lld, pet Jones'Realty 873Gl0. ta05. With p1Uota10. G }"'• ~· dl'JI', pool.~n-Llllftl leecll 114I ONU£'FULL YEAR It t°' phoae · · 3 BR .. 2\l!i Ba •••.•••. M:iO ncd, 1ar. B rt ee. 6 W1ter lne. DraPtl'I• ant , no peta, 2Jll5 a· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ati have ~= ty 4 BR, 2~ Ba.'. .•••••. $450 HOMllPlfiWS Dof'l'l drop tho ball! 'Get a· c1rpeta, IU beat. I• 01oa.Dr., Apt F. &"B-1533 SHARP Studio Apt S12S ol f'l'IOnlb to Ge· WALNUT SQUARE •642·9'00• Job wlt.h a low~ Dally atove, •Ir conditionint, '"THE VICTORIAN" nr.shoptl:ocean, vtew. cupancy. Rents from 2BR,?Ba .......... $295 Pilot Cla••lfled Ad. swlmmi111 ~··rec . Ne•I" deco led 2 b Realtor 8'75-8100 s1eo.Pricesvaryb)'loca-TURTLEROCK SCNlfltL1gu1 • l28 Phone&42-W78. ·room,w11hen6dryen:. ' ra • r tion.M0'9el1qpenlOLoT. 2BR,2ba,den •..••. M25••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 •f&ar.Adlt1,cpta.drp1,Me__.hect. 3169 Sorry no p ets or R de le C u---·3724 -Mn• 1124 '"•cd ycd lwl /potlo,., walte,r ••• ;,r.:-.:•••••••••••••• children'. SB ,2'At ba, n •• ~.14~ LEASE, JBR. 3ba, frp • oste....-p a be wn 4 BR., 2 Ba .•..•.••. S4SO decks, ocean view. Call ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••u•••••••••••,•1••• 838:4120 • · 'PAIK MIWPOltT ' Oakwoocf GREENTREE Lonyne, 4'4·8035 o AMBASSADOR INN Wl "B"Vlclorla ... $190 APAIT_,.S. G~-'-n 2 Br . 1 ba, fe m rm . f.11 5 831-!Mll ~ 11 IL EIF lwo 1 ,L 1 ...-.._ ,.,...cc_ ____ 3_2-,-1 1 i•20Raptsf18S&""'. ::~~~0.:-,::'.J Apartments ~ '!!~.'~.'!:........... BRAND IEW Utll pd, pool, laundry. Townhouses . ...,.,_. ..... 3 Ur 1•• Bo bltno ~.-.. 2 facll, cpt.s, drp1, dlhwhr' Fr. $224 .50 Open IM I bt' and 1-,·ne VIS .. N ' ~ ' '·~· $ n&UP ,,_ 1ar. No-· No Dilly ' n •• I VAUSE f:', 11•••-t'argar,patio.ltefenc«t "-· c•:.:.a!:.: 29 Su-, ddldtea.under12. I Spa-Pools·Tennia 645-01550 · ....,,.,, • yd, Nr. Bc.h k Oou&Jas. -._...._ ~ , :=..,• 'Hacienda Harbor Apt.a Aeross rrom Fa1hlon -· · I I ·I J 1 552•75oo $300. "2-4118 ~-~-..,_UIM hlahd at J amboree on El Toro at Jeronimo. I ·-Tu L 0 F 1.~ s:t:~~i Cl:.•.:.·.:r~ 3425 =::;..1 :.::..,. .~·~· 9j~~~i=-=-~ --.~0,a:·~~:.-· ~~.~~~~ I I I I I My kid ooes to • mot" Irv. Condo. 3 br: Z ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,, •• ,..~ ......, drp1, beaut. 11rlen, -.'I ~·.::'2 np "::·=~-:::;:~·:::::· ;:'.:.._, M:hool. ln1te•d of reus• 'I &w1ken liv rm,frpt frml. I BR, I Bl, brand new. ...... e lmmed, oecupancJ. W&STCLIPP 2Br, l\t S. ,. h•w • -bteak. .. .• , din rm, pooll I: tennis. SUS. mo. Next to lbe , ..... ......._ .._..I.· Aduha, ao pall. sn w. LownhouH. Adutta only.' THE EXCITCNG r,c.·~Tc.:,E..;C~l..;N.:,,.:E~-ll Club feu • grdner, In· be1ch in Hua\. Bch Dfr'Mt ... ,._... .,_,.,... Wlla0a,SC2·1* NoPtU.1728Bldl°"1Ln, . . I I I I' 1·~~~1~!"~t.:".=i~~ t'd ·~:.ot'~.TJM 8'8·1323 W•TUNU-ITllANS-1.AMCMI APTMGRcoup11,i.ew12 saes.mo.541•7$.13 '::-:~~~ L.....L....L-.1-'-..L.-',,.,.. ""•Iott "°"' '"P No. J bMow. 1--=:..::==:..:.:=--I Villa Paelflc, 1ln1lestor)'. unit. C.M. Rent reduc· LIVE Near The Betich ! S CH. .... Pl'INT NVMB!PffJ ltTn t :. IN 11 I' 11 1· I' r I Newly redecor•tod 3 br, rholce location near 2277 HARIOft ILYD. tion. 2 Br,"° chUd, pell. c ..... w . Ba ch.1&2 ffR. from SJ.a. 'O' 11 11 ~1 ~au"''~ . . . . . _ . 2\.11 bath1111rdien home In beuch. pool & tfMls. 3 COITANllA 1 fMl.19el Be•utlrulAdwltA"5 Adult~.iNoPcts Univ. Yuk with ••Id hr, 2 ba, 2 patios & ,~R .. 140 .... lllO ·1 !Mil MM Dr. 11 1n•~ shaa crpt1. Ycan1 leas~ w11terlall. au utru. v11 •~ Lr1 tin l Bk. prl patio. 21111 ~=He (5 Bib EutolNC-pat\ at'""'· per mo, Jobso cont. $400. 112·Dll or QulotfOfPadull.llolnq. Blvd.I ..:==M:Ll:T:.:s._"'":'~~'!'.:.:'":.:c:1eo='"'= .. :""::-:..:':.:'.:.'o:..1;:R:••::·rf.::·•::·'::''::•:'sz.=111::0.;;;;:;l;:az:-40;11::.=='= ·=, == ...., im •111w111tu t12 ; ,.. === @. ~ ~ .i;; Wal ( ...., • •••• Ba bl Yor4 ~ Lovl~ H r "NIJ6 556·0 Chlkll hon>\ ble, 1 Poul Sch0; B•b• bomi wkly; -••••• I 10 Y1 IBM 'Marl N TypJ rate1 -c..p ••••• SAVE rem• lnaul Desi: Apor .... ••••• ........ ars .... ...... - co 2 .Br from Pool, brea~ Cata I famll sbop1 .... :Jj AH~ spac:~ bdrn ita •1 187 Hl Lh -••••• ROOI kite~ 548- R o o 1 prlv! 6:30 , OCEI ba, I ..... RM I privt Str. amol ~ -••••• Vacat or w •r• welc- , .. -••••• Z BR .... Sepl 87S- ~ ••• ...... l Th ... 1111 '" .. .. wl ... .. B I 2 I 1.r •• • • • Wednesda A r'11 23 , 1975 OAILVPILOT -l Add It ... Bui d l ~ .•• Oiaper i t. .. Hammer It. .. carpet !!. .. Cement 11...Wlre lt ... Hoe l t. .. Clean lt ..• Move 11 ... Press 11...Paontlt...Nall it ... Plaster IL.Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Pat ch il ... P ipe it ... e mo e 1t, .. ,"1 Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tile i t ... Trim it ... Sew l t .•.••• H au l It ... Add ii ... Plant it... Aller lt...Learn it... 1• f .. •1ea.p1I c.,.,..ter C ..... /C1na• ...................... . ..................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••111,nl•I G........ HMMCS.•"'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Painti,ng/Papering l'aintlng/l'ap«{fMJ R•model & Rf'PCllr : APPIJANCl•All 1 bl:n el Work. Oen'I CUSTOMCemtat.Wort ·····•!••••············ ............................................. ~ YilDCLIANW Me x lc•a C•i;de nlo1 . Xlntllou1ework/baby11it, R .L . S J NO il . St iit(' C.0 .Painting.Frc.•c Quoi ll ty home 1mp.LlC'.'Z5 W11btr1·P,Y..1Wrt11 tt11palr1. t>rywaU Work. Patlot. Reuon1ble C• l.llei~ Sml Addlll ·Ml-0171 Free £11,842-81114 CompM1ilnl Comm.fa.L1AptaMalnt. my house evea. Altera· lic /insrd. 1'~xtcr1or. J>e1y l=:s t imalu5 . Liccn11c & yrei t xp. 1''ree est. f"air J G d CleanUPJ/Prwlifll. 1'"'ret'I lions/ cooking, 548..3932. monthly. 979·3..135. Ins. 30 yr:J cxperit'~ncc. price. We c;tre; c"ll Ken ~ FinlahCarpeatry. LEONITE CONCRET!: apane1e a r ener. est 543.2049 1c=====c.:.=="--1---=:c..c:_c==::__--I -i i.<1 .0737 ttxl ti0 5 or evl's & "'knds &12·1770 ; Remodel, Repair. s TAM p 1 N 0 , C 0 b . Complete Y1rd work. · · lrottlfMJ 494 l003 Hay <lay:. 67S·fH8'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vlace875-1MS bteitone, brick, tile . Cle•n·up. 1''ree est .Expert Jap1ne se ••••••••••••••••••••••• •THEHAHGMEH• Babyt lt tine . Fence d &. 536·847&al\ 6 Patiot, etc. 6t0-4341t 6U·31Q2 Gardener, Complete yd, Lie 27404~. fo'r~ t.::;t. House & Apt. Trim Roofin9 Y1rd.Lovln1cwre!an)' Servlces.NeatliRelia· IRO NINGOONh: D a n Sc hwu r t:tSr . Ca1154S..5347 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ae. any lime MZ·.5299 ual o m Carpe ntry . Cement Work o f All ~~:'i~!f:e~~~~: ble. NB, CdM areM. 1'"'ree In My llome · SSti·l:kll ~~-'-""="-·===·-I Framln1 or Ftnllh ~Ork. KJnds. ReaSONble, fret E!lt. 84$·0694 Reasonable 646·2103 1----'=='---Plaster /Repair Low in1 eare, fncd )'d . Rtrnodel1 & AddiUona. eaUmalea.Call638·8325. 846•3370 GRASSCO. PAINT I NG /He1>:t1r. 35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ht Id a 1 I wk ''--'"-'-·~"~'c.'-------I Ji'lowert /Maint.JJ..cbcPI LenchcepiltcJ y r s ., wo rkm unSh 1p l"A'l'Cll r•LA5~rEH ING NJifil41Wkiiils OK. Reta '· , Ce m • n t Work . »od,sprkln,IOilcond MOW &lEDGE '•••••••••••••••••••••• guar d . lake •dvu nt11ge All Ty pes. 1-'rec.· E!I s.sg.osc7 J ••nnie · Hitt 1 Carpentry 642-4179 s Ju mp, tone brl ck & Cl 1_.:F.:R::E::E::..:E::S:.:T.: ..... :::_.:7=""=--or my exp. 53G--70SG _ 11 m a t-,:!I . c ;s II 54U.Qi25. P al lo c over1·Door1 · block wor.L..Sni&ll jobs _ eamap. ROTOTl L LING $25 . Child(are-Weekdlilys, my Cablnt l l Coulilei'S. planttrs.SU.SllO. ' -t4Z·S33l·l6tM808-Gntnll Senicft" "L ilida:CaPln1. SOd Sales. borne. Dependa~e. rell•· Formlc•·llepairs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f ree EsL Mu ter Cb.i;::. ble,ref1.Vlc.Fainlew6 Block·SlumPJtone Wiilla-gomplk•wn~lce. HANDYMAN-Homes " D ay or e ves. To m PauJarino, nr Paularl No Job loo L1e /S!UI · Patio Slabs-Drives· mm/ el l / eanups. Apts. Conscientious 960·2170 •TOP QUALITY• Interior & Exterior Call Lee · 830·727Sc~· rlulllbllMJ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 A KV 'S PLUMUING • &IG-9807 • Hh:PAJRS . a ll typci1 . Hi:a.~ Frec t!Sl. 111•, ai>I. ror \V ull K:l0 ·50l!O ~nytifn·,. noors c 1-11-:t:Kt~o • Hc1>11ircd & !f('placcd · Dirc<'t f'actory Se rvicCI· · Lice nse t :!9-159496 1'1 1•5492961 School. MS.Q720 kou1h lr•m!n&lfhus b . Planters. 645-8720 P'ree est. Ml-81421"2· Craftsman. 64S-6568.M --'--'--'-------=-===c.:.:I;· =----1 Bob Cunn1n1bam . •GARDENING• 411°""1 Babysit your child, my 646-3156. C...tr.ctor Mow /Edfle/Maint "THINGS " by Moose. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COL LEGt-; Stu dun ts NO J OU TOOS~1ALL Tile Pai'ilting. i nt & ex t, air·-----'• less equip, Also kitchen JUST PLUMllHG? ••••••••••••••••••••••-:-"" home. Mother. Ref•. S30c_.•--1--•••••••••••••1t••••••••• 1'"'-eEst. . Gen woodwork, repairs. WILLIAMS •. S k -r• .......... _. '" plumbing etc.642·5613 a:: • o n s w IJ'. 642·7919. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free De'sign " bl. New . · · M a' o n r y . li r 1 ck / ca bi ne t s r efin is hi ng . 1'·ils l fierv !teas Rates CE Jl ,\~1 1C TIL£. New&.' Refs. 6'73·3iiS8 Rob. Jui.I One Call ·ro: H.cm vd<!I ..-ree est. Srill : lwlRettSenice JORN 'S C arpel & home1 /rm .•ddtn /int Co mpJet e Main\, Y Halll"'9 Bl oc k /S tone . C<sll U h I Ori... remdl/ pali' .. cvr/ drive clearwps, lawn renovat· ••••••••••••••••••••••• S81 ·78Z9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P o stery. ampoo · ine. prunin1/trimming. · 1-'===-------'--(so ii r e tardants). walkwy / facelift/home 646·4876. MOVING , h a ulin g , Mo•i11.n Edi"-~ De1reasera & all color ~ r o f f I c e . 8 o n d · ··~ ,_,, dill -·1 \OO" EX p. 0 J garage cleanup. Rt llable ••••••t•••••••••••••••• IOYnexper.in•ll elda. brighteners & 10 minute-J~sure , c ~. /fl • apa·n e s fastservlce.963--6'52 JUS'f l'LUti-11.JING Jobs y,c l<'CHnc.536-2426 GUSTO PAIMTING • G42-<l t ll • ~ --- Low cost. exterl lnter. -Top Soil . • L. lt. OTIS Plumbin.i: ••••••••• •• • ••••••••••• Protect & beautify home Waler hlrs , ;111 slz1..-s, dis OUT"' ABOU'r!'! • or bus. Exper'd, free est, po:iia ls, i>lopria..ies. re ··ro11 Su1 I •UJ1npost., · 1 18M Selectric .. 96J.3485 bleach .for your white finan c g ava1lab\e Gardene r , Cotnm'c l.., -.--'-~-'-=-'-~=­ Marilyn. carpet:s, ~ave money. by M c C u I I o u g h Residenliul, indust'I. Haullng·, yd cle anup, :--~-------1 saving me extra tripe. Const/536·7946 Free est. 645·0345 moving, any area. Rella· Local/Statcwide Moving -•~"~"~'~"~·~67~5~·6~··~"':::._· -~-pairs, rc:rnodcling :tntl •~lu.!~h~H1,'<,1":''ood • 7 da,.rree est, 521·2Q7 1 *Wallpaper 1-Wnging • rcpiping. New Construe G.c ll ·•Kti·ii93o _ " Dy Former Instructo r l ion. 24 l·lrs . he & lJontl Tr~e Ser•ice Ty~~~CJe:~~~ea Cle•n living room, dining DreilllMlkllMJ * ROTOTILLINO• ble, low rate£. 556-0347. rates by the page 0 rm It hall $1S. Any rm••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Well done. Large o CLEANU.P /LiGH'I ho ... - ·-· ...... -, fl.SO, couc.h $lO, cb».ir~. Dressmaking in The Small Plot. 75l·S250Mike HAULING. SlOperloiid. .-... '°" ts yrs exp 1s whalcouftts, Moving /i"la uling. StudcnL Carl ltcbko . 646.2449 642·6263 -----i••••••••••• •••••••••••• Lge rruck, Reas. Barry _ _:::::..:.::o:.'.'.0~""~:'.:'..-1 548·9723 & slS-6791:1 R•model & Repair 1st Class Ext /Int paint, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree 1'r1mmlng, 'fopping. P runing, llcmovuls. Low • ltutes. 011n. ~u~. not. method. I do' work Eur~pean Mani:ter. We B'OB 'S GARDENING ** 145·4767 ** c..,1•ler myaelf. Gd. refs S31.0l01 furnish everything. De· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · signed for you. Corday Clean Ups & New Lawns HMlecle ..... STEAM CL&ANJNG Fashion&.~ Ph: 646-2lE6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING? OUR RATES will Please You. Free esl . 7 Yrs Exp. 5'8·7147 pa perh an ging, a ir less SPECIALltJMG spray. 25 yrse1tp979·52".J<I In Rerii odeli ng & Alter., .---------~ • You SupplythcPaint etc. Unique & Unusual To Place your SA VE ~ Profit. C\astom remod, repair, add-on iaeulation. Free eet. AT·SHAMPOOPRICES. by appt. only G 1 rd e n er S e rvt c e , * HOl:JSECLEANING• ~·7811 • M6-6861 Elec.tdcol . Cleanup&, Trimmin1, by rell.able couple. GoOC ROOMS PAlNTED· Work welcome. Mbr 8.ll. ,......., /P--'-SIOea. Bureau. 20 Yr s e1t p. ". "Fast Result" , •. Service Director!) ad ... , Call Now ' 642-5678 ht. 322 n -·g ... ......... Use the Daily Pilot "Fu -"'~='~"'""''"-"~-c~c:=c.·---1 . -R e sult '' Se rv1c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICIAN. Sml jobs. mailil/ repairs. 22 Yr• exp. ,lie 233108 . ....5203 H a u I i n g : 1'"' r e e rates, ref&. 541-6271 Estimates . 839-75&5 . House/Apartment clean· _,... ..,..... .. ~ •Ph: 540-7G46 • 962·196 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• • l --..:.~C..:~.'.'.'.:~'--1-'-'--"-~------1 Prof Pa i nte r . hones t work, re.as. Int/ext. free est . R e fs , 548·2759 , &t2·3913 llOfll L PAINTING lnt·Ext . Res. & Apt . Rea s . Free Est. Heh area . 7Sl·0684 Tu Ph.1l'C 'f ou r "l''asl ll c s ult '' Scr\·icc Directory oid .... , cull now. ti42·567H. ~xt. :i22 MINORHOMEREPAIR Directory. Your servic Plumbing-carpentry is · our !lpecialty. Call CeramicTUe. S40-5560 . 642·5678, ext. 322. KeepAmericaCLEAN ing by la dy w/exper. Friendly Gardeners. N Depend. Own trans . job too lge /sml :Ml.fi027, 847·3637 .................. d orU.twAl•d 390 •••••••••••••••••••••• $MAU "II oltCCO'llD Office letttaf 440'6 l•I•••• Loil & FoUIMI 5300 School & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opport.lty 500S ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 5 7005 •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• nstrvction Arrowlteed....,I FEMALE R t t ••Share Beautifully ffili•le L OS T Adul t Blk . ••••••••••••••••••••••• StunniOI view, club mm e. wan · rum. ofcs w/compaUble Doberman, male, vic.l•--------- privp. sleeps6.Summer ed lO sbr. 2 ,br, 2 ba, party. O.C. Airport area. VENDING Miss. Viejo. Great lot;s to tu~ .. 115 wknd; $LZS wk· partli!-llY furn d .. duplx. Reasonable. 833-8190. We can teach you how to sm. boy ! Dog's name y. Gloria MS-3187 or Close .to bch. Yrly ., ____ __c_c~~~-1 increa!le your Income ''Mida s '~. Pl ease ! 4JOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IEA Help Wat1ted 7100 Help w .. ted 1100" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKKEEPER ,. • ...... ,0 ' 5'8·33S5or642·Z210 WaterViewofc,pvtbalh, 1 Pl e a se! Ile r . 2 PM ...,.... w th vending machines, •lachelor• • ROOMMATE Wanted lo A/C, ulil inc .. reas rent. full or part·Ume. Vend· i -'""='·;:9353=~·------I •I U, 2 II WANTED ahr. new 2 br . Townhouse 2400 W. Cit Hwy {across ing coffee, cigarettes, TRAVEL AGENT Ass•mbly Lt'adn•n Ex1lcr 'd 1n boal or RV as· Sl'rn bly, Isl & 2nd shifts. A p p l y !\>l a cGre llor Yachts. 163 1 Placenliil , CM 7A~1 & Jt>M. A ss ernb ly . Wa rehouse man , needs mcc hilnil·al upt.itude. No prio r training nec~ss . Wage open. Call 557·5'100 (or appt. Ne wport Bcal'h a rea. 30·40 hours -p/wk . Send " re.sume to Ad. 335. Dailt • P il ot . P .0 .Box 1560, • Costa Mesa , Ca. !l2Ci26 ~ ~ •2 II & o.n 1uu:i;:~~~!mi1yJ~•!'P~l.!E~··~•!:,t C~M~·:>. .... ~0":101~-l~f:':'"~m=Sc:tu=;:f:Ol"S':;hl::;rt::>-'"4.0:-·""'="01 cf and.Y h& I drinks . w: Lo~~:n:1~!i1:~~ ~~~d1; IT-. Sl75 of 4. May S.12. Newport . 345 aq. ft . office s'pace, urnas ocationa .. loves to retch. So. CdM CLASS ES ST AR'r MONTHLY E'arn commission while you learn UOOKKfo:EPER/ SEC R ETARY Exp'd. l-"'u.11 chg. bkkp'g. & assiisl w/secre tar ia l dut ie& .. f.: llrs. 9·5, s m. congeni31 ore. Xl n l . bc nc 's. 714·!J7!J·2270 MeaaYerdeiiait&Adarm orBalboi.9881293 Gw1911forlllnt4l50 paneled & crpt'd. 220 financing.Calltodayfor Bc h . 4 114 . 84 2·731 3 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lineal It . dock space. 2701 details " get started on Reward! ===:•::O::·:ll::O::O:::==.)l.tllllto ..._. 4300 WAN'l'ED: Dbl or single Coast Hwy, NB. $48-l64l the road to financial in· 1----------1 -••••••••••••••••••••••• a:arage Balboa Arell. or646·7833. dependence.714.8:IJ·Z700 1'~0UND : 4 /IH , mal e PACIRC Assistant Wantt-d lo bclp 1n 1>r e ·sl'h oo l . ll r s 7 8:JUAf\1, J.6PM. Split s h irt. f':xpe r. nl'~d l!'d. ?.15 pe r hr. !)46.4&17 ---------1 IOOMMA11S 67$-6294.. Sc h n a u i e r · type, ._-W•nled to aharel -"~.=;:,------1 STOREOR IOUTlquE Magnolia & Adams.1-18. ' TRAVEL SCHOOLS 610 E 17th Sl, S. Ana S43-6655 Acc redited by NATTS Approved ror Broiler Cook, must IJC ex· , pt>r ient·ed . No phon•,.• calls. See the C h ~r . LorcnY.o's , Lal!una !lilts. '11 v beautiful 2 bedroom 10X22 GARAG:E. $27. ~· OFFICESPACE Distinctive ! Price incl. l yr,red coller.54&8397 'l.or.. 2176 PJ1centia CM tm 514 & 800 Sq. FL avail. all inventory&fii tures. furnished or unfumilbed • · · 1'' O U N D : G e r m a n .... · ·... 1 l 0 c d rear)..'646·4120 , $.185.·$245. p/mo. Prime "Cupid forcesaale " ap s a a.woo . 4 $16,500 Shepherd.4/l.8(75. There '1 $1,000,obO . i~ Office RMtal 4400 ~;~t>1~"4~::;rea. The -GEM--673-5057 CORONA DELMAR recreation facllllles. •••••••••••••••••••••••l ~~~~~~~---1 :ro FT · A NB 2 .Br Townhoule, frplc, Complimentary Lennis ISOI W tclffDr lusinessl ..... 4450 ~EALTg~5n ve004si:! Veteran Trainin~ AUDIT CLU.K Found : S t .Be rn a rd Establishedl963 Heq 's a cc·urate r1gurc Camero & Som.d SALESMAN from $280. 1 Br from $20S. Ies.aons, Sunday bnmcb. ff • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. ten'nis, COdl.inental Sport• tournament1. A Newport Financial Ctr bre1kfast. Some attan & ruUUme acti\11Ue1 di~· L ..... Office Spee Female Puppy. C.M. Financia\Aid Programs a ptiludc "'/knowledg~ Brown/black mask. Ca ll use of calculator, oibility l':xper. necess PJlunc., Vw'i'~ST 1':N·s C1\MEll AS .. So. Coast Plaza , CM Catalina views. Separate tor who plan& parties & Call on Site Manager famlJy section. Ckise to BBQ's. We'll even help (714)642·3lllexl246 THE COL,..._,y HAMBURGERSI'AND S40·0S83 or 557-4765. Job Wanted, to composl:' letters. lite "'" L l d 710 N typing. W11l lr.iin ilrigh1 CAMVASSERS 3oRETAILSHOPS oca e .al . LOST: Ma n 's watc h, Male 7025 person w1m1n I yr bus. Gl.ass e ll 1n 9ra nge. Floitingonpieceof foam ••••••••••••••••••••••• XI k' r.1~11 lo work r.ton lh:J Prime reasona ble spaC<! Pr d f k I expcr. nt .,.,·or i.ng con· Th"'' 5·Hl'M .• •··1 IOa ice or qu1c sa e. in NB Dav. Ileward ! d & b f. Ph ~ available large &small. Phone 63S·S684 . 642.9S95 J E xpe rienced Cl11 ss I s co. cne 1Ls.1 une 2pm . :ss Pl'r h r +-' Old world charm with 1--'~~-------1 driver needs work. Local 6<1 4.4:!60 or app Y 5oo hohuses. 1\lusl be ox'""' :sboppin« & fine beach. you find a roommate. 6M·2111 . Son-y, no one under 21 & ~~~~~~~~~""'! no~ts. Modela opendal-.; ly 10 to 7, See our larser French windows, gables FOR SALE: L:aundromut, LOST : Sm. mixed Terrier o r lin e . T ea ms t e r . Ne wport Ccnle r IJr , pcr'd.839-286 1. ,. HA.RIOUIU•HrS & trees . Adjacent to 24 washers/LO dryers, male Olk . w /Brwn . c""S'~l~67:7::.::::::-:::;;:=;::::~l~~s~"'~"~6~·oo~.N;...;,;.l~l.~~~~I ------- NEW plush office bldg, 2 lo 6 Rm s uites. Con· ference Rm. Xerox copier. Nr. OC airport ad i11 the apartment sec· lion. A limited number or f'~est t val of Arts jukebox,games,lnSan markings, 12 lbs . ll CLERIC.AL !J • 2 bed · 2 G d Cle te G t t Bookkeeping, my Mme or . . · .spac:1ou1 room, roun s . men · rea opp y . Wear'g. leather & n ea yo ur office. fo"or informa· AUTO. driver for Ser\'lt'e Sh a r P ga I needed l 833·3640 bdrm6den&3bdnnun· OAKWOODGARDEN S808ROADWAY f~r Mom & Pop opera· collar. Ans. to "Spot". tion call.67S·2S7SN B J>ept. Dir. desires older lell r n gulr ha nd le-. its are now available. APTS , LAGUNA BEACll lion. Real SSS maker. Vic. Sa nta Ana Hgts . ----~--~--ret iree ty pe tu dri\'c, systc.·m in data process· t8100Saybrook Lane, 16th at Dover B 0 N 0 R E ALT Y • Reward ! 556·8517 Jab WClftf•d, pick -up. & di!liver sub· 1ng {'O. r-.tusl likl' deta il'>'-' Huntin1tonHarbour 642-8170 ¥1'c...-~ 494.7915 831·9411 Female 7050 urboi n cars ant.I assist .... urk & score high in (714}8*3341 g. new 4 br house to shr. ./.....,. Found : 1 Ladie's Solitaire ••••••••••••••••••••••• scr\·icc mgr. in misc. nun1bcr oipt1ludc test. In· Lincoln Property Co. 1.0 HH. 1 blk. bea-h. No .;t'.o.-START YOUR D l a m o n d R i n g · cu s T 0 M s· E w 1 NG tasks . Permouienl five tt>g ratct.1 Data Corp. 2283 ... · ;/,....._......,_ 0 51....a~ Mc Do nald 's. He h & · day position. SeeSer\·ice Fai r vie w Rd. Cos ta Ra•• 400 smokers or pets. S.ch's., ,(..,..·--TOP LOCATION WM IU ~s Atlanta. Appro:11: 211175. week~ays before 5: N? M •••••••••••••••••••••• male or female. 64.2·1802 ~=--;::....... MESA Y8DI In Westminster's largest Owner please identiry. mending or alterations. Mgr , Howard Chevrolet. ' t'sa. '' ' DllYI-_..,_. yr. round indoor Mar. k.el. 536 .• -.1. 1_&1_5_·_7_720"'-------Dove &. Quctil . Newport Clerk ROOMS $20. wk up wit hare no·-e • BR pool ,_ Ope f ~ Beach ... .. n now cw bulmess! M-1-Waot d 7100 1 ~;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; P ~ .._ "' kitchen $30. wk up apt home, C.M. with woman for itore or office. Ample You develope a source ol F OUND Pug Dog, Male. • ~ • Ii • Gr TS Us .. "":11• ;~>18-::-47~c55~o~'~645-3967~:-;:-:-;~· :-:lc<~l~c~h~ikl::'..:o~k~).:'~55~72'"'4"°'7~.--1"'========::. p1rklng. Town & country suppl" for a_, type ol Old or New owner please ··~···~··•••••••••••••• Start s.t75/Month .,. • COMM'L-PROFESS'L atmosphere. J '""' AVON J::~t PLOYt:H. Room wt lh kilc he ATURELad ,_ h 2 d 1525Mes•VerdeDr.E. consumer·oriented .Pro-claim.497·1838. -·--PA 'i'S FEE ·' Privileies. 962.7520 aft Y .us are Cius A·office b& g, 2790 duel" sell them al your Accountant Sl2K 0 , 6:30PM.orwknds. BR. Surl1tde Condo. Harbor 'Blvd, (at1 __ eo. __ ta_M_.,_,_._545-4 __ 123 __ 1 own booth Acres of F ound : Blk /Wht male BaoquetDirector SIZK Nd' ·r vJ P;I NG. U n,-1 • w /s•me . nr Beach, Adams}. C.M. Ele v., •Coronade!Mar• parking . ·over 100 Cat.Longhai~.Lcrt rront Engr/Optical SISK GETMOIE erstan F,ngrg. dra"t:.., OCEANvlew,lgebdrm Shop'g. 1ar, rec. faC. A/C, elec ., j anitor, Sma ll Patio Store/Of· merchant&! J,ooo·s of le' hurt. Vi c : 7th & Contracts Admin to $16K OUTOFLtFE! 1n Ks & researching Of:,.; ba I I ~·-Reas. rent. .536-3549 mus ic, pa rking. sec. fi'-e. $lOO .• 97.1215 b h k• w Ohve HD 536-1177 aft Steam Cleaners to$12K parts lists. Nr. Org Co. , pv en ry, ~· mo. S .. .. uyers eac wee . e · · • Ai rporl. 1 • 5"8·02S9011 eves 548-9882 I ntelleC t. &: unconven· pat to I. M. R. tever .1-'="-"='-":.:.:=:-.--1 provide the space al $3. l -'3~p~m~.'---------I Inventory Clerk t1;1 $560 He an AVON llcprcsen· ·•LSO L'L •L; J OBS mgr. 557 -0 136 or p I L -d 2<h urlt Genera l Office 5450 ,.. rL.c. RM Ii BRO or rm w/kll. tional yng feml desires 6'6-8396 r .. OC per ay. r.sec y. f'OUNO : 10 speed boy's tative. t\-1 ceL new people, Angus Gordon PcrsoMe~ ,. privc. NpU Hts. Xlnt loc. wealthy, generous en· leclllistrlal/C:-1 KRISS KRO» bike , vi c Ad a m!I a.: IRVINE PERSON NEL add new interests to your Agency 642·6720 ::. Str. work.Ing, non· trepreneur to shr beach . SS• ,ER S9FT Offi ce bldg. 1300·7800 6817TWRA0t E.MAteRTA Fairview, CM. 546-7828. SERYICESS-AGENCY life & earn good money 333 E. 17th No 15. Cl\1 •• t · .mol&er' Afte,8 ..... ,._ penthouse. 675-9tM. 1617 wESTC• IFF-NB sq.rt. Placentia Ave, Npl es m1ns r ve, -too! Nu scll i.ng exper . ,__ .., Heh. 6'5-3323 Westminster Lost: German Shepherd 488 E . 17th <At Irvine) neccss. 1 ·11 show you ChHtH.... 41SOLg.3BRonhorseproper. --~A~G~T~·~54~l-""2:C'.=--l --::c::-::::::=-:-=-::::--:'C'.-::C-714·838·4418 pup. Fem. Blk. 2 11.i mo. Suite224 Costa Mes1:1 ho w. Call 540 -7041 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty .• Sha're w /fem. 1 child WA TllFIOMT CORON A DEL MAR HAR OW A RE STORE 'i l ~4i:,;1~12=·-v::.:.;•=·-C:::.:cy~s=ta=l:..::Co::.:.••=·r-~~C~a~ll-6~4~2~· t~4~7~0~~ Da ys. . CLERK TYPIST J. lntere!lling & vari t.-d of c - responsibilities. Good t.'. • Small ofc . Newport/'! C.Mesa area. Call !\.1r.'"'' Ka ne, &t5-26'10. ..•,r V.-anc• for elder'"' man OK.546·4802aft6pm H __.. ____ L Storeordlx.olfice space, N h Id ... ~~~~~~~~""' ... J OJ ew,.... • ..-n approx. 90().1800-2700 sq. e wport Beac . o : or woman, Wmtminsler ouse iq CM, responsible Executive offices ft. 55"Sq. fl. fashioned &lore pert. for F O U N D : f e m 8 I e Accounting Trainee on Babysiner/l·lousekeeper , are a • Med I c •re iwale ·cir (e male, 21·30. $1.S0·$350Month Call Artat675-7060 couple. $40,000. com· Chihuahua, vi e. 18lh & Electron ic accounting Christi a n. p/time. Mon, welcome. $112.SO + utll. 548-3762. View of boats&water . plete. Owner. 675-72Jl3 or Monrovia. C.M. 645-2437 machine. Jr. Clerk posi· Wed & Fri. Call art Spm, COOK, F(TIME ii,;;1911~#1~~1~or;;;,.,..~~13~1~8igjj[~~~~f.!::::~~l llLL GIUHDY SMALL shop avail. toe. in 494·8253 _ lion. l yr. accounting CX· 833·8S75. FEMALE or m•le to Realtor 675-6161 the Mall at TIIE FAC· L ~S T . Sm a ll male per. & or courses in Expericnced Only. Su Tilrl .... 4200 share lge hoU!leinHunt.1c=='----'"'-=c1TOR.Y.SlOO.mo.42S30lh.luliM11Waal9d 5010 S1emese,4/17Balboa1s. ••"•'•' a •counll "" DA NK FoodServ.AJ• JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch. $100. mo. lst&last, OFFICESPACENI N.B.613·9606 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reward.673-418467S.7085 St t ssoo l $600 .,,. TELLER,EXPER.. t<'/time.No exp.nt..'C. Z BR, 2 ba, near bay, utilpd.John,968-5233 Westcli.lf Drive, 450 sq l ... lrtoll-4.500 WANTTOBUY LOST : P ersian cream R::umes~en~toJ>0:,0~ Sec urit y Paciric Na· Appli cat ions a ccepted beach, p•rk. June thru , 1 . 'th ft t b th Beauty ShoplnCdM Su 203s. Mi ssion Vie J·o. tion;ll JJ;1 nk. Irvine In· rt.1on·Fri 9:3Q.4::lJ. P11rls;i..,J Sept. 15th. Weekly . SELL 1d e 1\em!I WI .a ., pr1va e a room,••••••••••••••••••••••• >18"216°'""" ....,..., Ma le Cat, 4/19. perior ......,75 1 · 1 " 1 Con L.d c · II 'I p I Cl lfied Ad · t $175 · • ........ ,_, .... u f ust r1<1 ranc l. tact I O on v . · os p, 46-i•• 1 m-<>473 Da1y iot ass 1 . air, ec. . per mo. lllSSIONVle~·guna & 16th St . Re ward. · ;h "logsho.p Rd.NB _ C llG Hill ., ... ......,.. ~ 1w1-1oL 5025 l.ucyS a rke".558·Zl3H. r . a ene ·---Nigu•I area. Handy to ___.......,. o. 962·70&7or 64.S-3'lll. ACCOUNTINGCLRK J &.:U.lawwt1Pwimllhed ApahMRllh'""..i"'"JtO San Dleco c-....... 200 to••••••••••••••••••••••• IAR"AIDS Cook, m ature. f /ti mt!J ....,....,,~•-L-~ J-O .,u---1-L NIWPORTllACH ~-... , Lo!!t': Springec Spaniel. Billing & A/Rec. Good '" __._._.,... ..,., n......-m-2000 ft Call owner w ·11 Good Wi ll train. Pi1esa Verd~ ~•••••••••••••••••••••J•••••••••••••••••••••_• 3 Offices, recepl., rest 8JJ ·l~ · SZSOOloSSOM 4mos. Brn/Wht. No J.D. typing skills &IO keyadd 1 tra in. woil(cs. c.onv. Hosp. 661 Cent.e~ rm. A/C. m us ic. deluxe. Vi c : S a n C lemente . mach. by touch. Min 1·2 Honus pla n. Call Ron, St C M ~==DIVJN~::=ll:~. ~-:N:EWPORT:::::::·:C06T::.::A::ME81:::":::~ lc""~~·~M~o~.~B~r~ .. !!·~r ~67~5~·6~7~00"..I~~ fl. W.J2000ft. yd . lOOO ~~~~~T~~~'t,g~i' :s:~1a~d. Please call yrs a r.ctng ~xper . de· evenings.64ti·7386. ' · · ____;,;... S-18 I, MISSION Viejo-Laguna fl. W,/ Park. 1000 ft. Arrangements m a d e sire~. Xlnt ('O. benefits & BEAU1'1Cli\NS W/fo,OLL. COOKS , :-(-_! I ... ., N' I fl d t W/1200 yd. 900 0.. W/1500 your home or our orfi ce. P--ats 5J50 environment. lntegr~ted Now inte r vi cwin.: for Exper . only for busy co(· ' ' igue a rea. an Y 0 yd.All orpa rt&IO-OllOor ... _.., D a.t a . Co rp .. 2 283 newNEWPOHTEft lNN rce shoJJ.Must know eg" San Diego Fwy. 200 to Avoidtbehlgheo&ls.Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fa1 r v1ew Rd . Cos lw SALON Call 71 •. 540."."" 2000 sq rt. Call own er 675·1121 TOC,Bkrs. P REGNANT? Mes a . 546·6080 o r ; ., ......,.,; AN D broiler """o rk ~ .,. '~ln.'"'vnu'-831·1400 EASYACC .. -..,.... (714 )54:i·8381 C a rin «. confid ential 646·7425. or64<1·06GI Bencfils .Applyin pcrsoh·· ~"' 11!.W ,--"' ~ .,, !\1on thru fo;ri, bctwn 2 &1 ' a'--Wlnted N f lk t TWOMAJORFRWYS Morta Trwt couriseling & rcrerral. . . . . BEA U1'1CIAN : <Booth 4pm, 2278 Newport Bl\•d';.': , .... ,. 1!":1.n: ~~e.re~~·.w:rwn~ FORLEASE D='• 5035 Abortion. 1:1doplion &Act_1v1 t1 es /\s~1 stan t . For Hent )SIS Perweek. CM.Ali kfor officc. .. at MILL ClllK 12,000 sq ft at 8W NNN. keeping. p /ttme. Mon·f''ri. Apply Cos la M .. ,,, S• Io n . -· •· • The Mutt llftltvS. you've betn toottlng for wlttl nit .. llted Chlmp\onShlp temls courts. M•ted swimming pool, jKtJul, s.one; plus an filtlnt rec. pr.ollllon wl"' flrtsldl loungn I. •pool tabln. Mmutft to -.... ~ ..... BRANDN~ 1 llDIOOM ·--2--..2u ·-............. (7141-"'2 '*"" ....... .., . ...,... .. ._.,.,..,.. r .... dillltlll lWtll lMM cptg, 1175. 67S.6G70 oagt/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• APCARES41--•• Me'" Verde Conv. H"'-·p., "' • 873.5502 New. A deal (ordistribu· -....._, "" 642·72·11 . COOK wanted perm_ ror '' ..:::::::=:... ______ I tion or Ille manufactur· LOANS up ta 80% 66! Center St, CM 85' pvt yacht. Must be ... .,. .... •tMO.FREERENT• ing. Sprinklered, 600 LIM 1 AdvcrtisingSales man 1>er 'd. Will be cruisi n~', 1·2·3 Rm. offices rrom amp power. ground litTDLo-.11/2% PROI S wanted.Call Tedor BoyS & Girls Canade July &Aug.Scntt'' $135 per mo. Ne ar Jevel,e.xpanalon.Ollices 211dTD&.o.. ONE WAY HELP StewartalM.S·61U 10 l0 14 yearsot age.Dai· cxper.,age,rcrs &sal,tu _ airport. Se<!t'y. scrv. on oplion1I . Short lerm Lowealrates OranaeCo. CENTER 1 P'I t d I' t P. 0 . Bo )( 2105 Sea) · Premises. No lease,_... le:•ae . Prln. only call C..lllltllr ..._ ~-, __ 24_h_,_H_o_t_L_i_ne_645-_8800 __ 1 An1w•ri11.n Sen-ice Y 1 0 e.ivery . rou t.'S Beach. Cl.I 00740 · ~.. -........ -... .,.-•· -~~ giay be available 1n your -• 833·32239UI noon .. , •• _..,.. 642·2111 545-0811 SPIRITUAL READER Exper'd reliable. mature area. Ea rn profit for de· Cr<tnt! Sales man, t!Xper 'dA t 831-IMO After noon nhfs W..ted 4600 Serving Harbor area Z4 Open 10 AM to IOPM operaftors. Top wa ges &r liveries & cash. trips or Our business Is pickint ••• Ad•lce on all maltc-. bene its. Own tra nsp. h d. r 11· • d ·~ HUNTING TON Exec.••••••••••••••••••••••• J rs ... 11 ., mere an 1se or se 1ng up"' we nee :in exper f lb' pl 312 N. El Camino Real ours vary . 6ol4·94"'1 new subscript.ion!!. l'"or Cr a ne Salesman. Cal , Prk. Sublease new o c. Respons e cou c wants $8 ooo TD 25':.ii return. San Clemente. For appl. between Ya m-4pm. Attractive surround'1t . che:ap house, rental or Due 2 yrs'. 10 11 lntormation plea86 call 71•11994·133 1. 840S ~. / Easy prk.'g , J i nltorial share, N:8 . IM8·7526. i-ured .• 96 •• ~ .. we Call 492·0034 492·9136 AR E YOU NEAT & well 642·432 1. t"rom ~:1 n Artesia. Buena Park. -• < .. -. •· I pd $llO "'" .. .,.,,_ d · Clem ent o -S11 n J uan l ~ ... eo;ut1 s ... mo. No "·s m o k l ng . no n · groom,e & apprec1utl' C 1 DEi IV"'RY 592 592 2 Worklnt Ma les w /2 f 'ap !'ltr•nc1 nrea. c wll ~ .,, • 847·2531 or 213· · I "' AD•ce .. •/ d'lnki'ng gent. •··change very 1ne Jewelni! 1.r !IO. 'UNO YONLY _J I m.II •logs need 2 BR "--.,,,. 495-0630 and l'o1ii>tiion Vic· s A • eves. ' p---...11/ l'ol• ser•lces fDI' room. we need you part lime, f ILY Hou.e In Newport t rt• .,._ jo-E I Toro arelj, c:ill o L>A P IUJI' to car- ,1.. t ~i· ~p·-b• Ju•e ,5 Yr' .. up lo Lost I l&ollwill 1 .:>18~·7~1:!97!.__ ____ _:·.F6':73::,·,=.044;::.•.,,.-.,,--,::--,--I .!MJI·63 IO. rlers . Requires use ·~4 ·up 1 ore .... aces-.. .4u., mro. 67. ,.. ... .::. -'". 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d r ps air b •th. 1 301 _ .,._, .. ~ Inte rmediate /advanced ARTl,ST .Full or Pt. lime. Equal 011por. Employer h•rf(:e SLatiOn Wa•oo BeachBIH.8 .842·2134 pm ,__.,~~ $JOO te nnis pl avers , ca ll ~xp d. 1n Mech. separa· Va n. Con t act Har r~ .... ,...... " t ons a t / m Seeley or J ames Park. COlbMAD&MAI ljfa'fftt/ •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• a:rr·1341 1t play on fr« deslsinpc;p~bi'U'U;.:us~ 330 West Bay St.. Oottil'"l sus 2 room 1uite ••rdtn ....... LOST!FOUNOA PET? pr v. cour · be deta•l·mlnded for IOOKICEBtllt-Mesa. Telephone&a~f olJle:t1, xlnl parktn1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 98t).2900.A.doption,Low TN'fel 541 custom job1. Call ; TYPIST f~r appolntment. • ,.J CoutHwy,6T.Ml20 I &II 5005 CotlSpay/Neut.erlnfo. •••••••••••••••••••••• t?t-2991 :\S h o ur s wee k i n EqunlOppor.Emplo)oer LUXU-RY Exec. otc. suit.I •• ~r1.~~· ... !r ••••••••• US REWARD for Lost "~J'Jl8.f ~8li,~~ pleMs 11nt . s mull orn ce. Deliveryme n OVl' 21""" Newpor_t Beach. Shr. DIAPllY ..... Cat. Male •• blk·/whl. 2 yr1 Buy, Lease. Rent In)' A11e ... l•n/ftNJr'I ~i1,~~~l~~.r i"laase for ap. ~~ti~'f!>' ~o~~ w /comp•t iblc pa rty. CusW>nt· wholeule. Eat. ~~~itdV~'.~arner & European c•r for over· Kty,_/Secv.'1 675-3000 per i'no.642·.,._ 6'5·3'100 10 y r1 . Owners nel . ' s•11 d•llv, F1ct priced, NE'EDEbNO\Vt •,410. in 1.114.'PrlcedLost: Cal. Cray /wht, 1.in fact warrn. Free travel 17902 SkyPa~.lrvlne SZl,500. Terms. 1rs, blue collar w/name plannlna. EURATO. TempoTempoftryllelp •CPM OeluxeOffiett• FWl servlce/1mple prkg theWELTON8LOO. ms E Cst •lwy 67S HOU.A.MD IUSMSS lag. Just neutered. Vic: •13.4550, Li~ Vill•lfl C.11~ 145"'170SALIS-8-181/I St.67H755. NB ·- . , :I ( l • I • ; 1 . ' \ ' .. .. DAILVPILOT WodnoSdoy.Ap"123. 1075 HolpW-.1 71 HolpW-.1 7100 HolpW-.1 7100 ··-.w I ................................. ··············r·•····················· '·~•••••~•••••!!.~ ~~~ ••••• ?!~! ~!~!'.·~.~ ..... ?!~~ i-----------1 S...I...., ~ S.rvlt• St•t!on Atttn• ~!~,':3.~.~••••••••••• ~.~!!,,,,,,,,,, ... ~ ••• ~.?::.,,,,,!~~ U J..•· L••. -··· •••• I HAMIUIGll MAID NURSING ~a:dpe~ ~~P•.,n1moco' :::,t·r:f1p:r.fur!aI ... • · ........ ., 1001 St. Bernard. Males Jn .. •MOV1NG·s'e111n 1 ~-E.11per. chairaide &.. front HAMLET LidoShortlillot.el RN' LVN' · · · ' ~-11 AKC re1 Hu P-l*n .Everythlna. Maple rum .. ~iesk 1lrl wanted ror ntew la accepting apPliCations Call 613--8ll00 ' S, S M7·0lOO. · ly Shclll Stitlon, lllh ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaa h11r. &pl'¥' coat: tabla, dl1he1. bookl, ot'. •-• ~ning Dental CXfice in for e.11per 'd Wattresses & NA'S lrvlne, N.B. -~Uquti Chut, mint cood. Beautlful l•-f'le •01. fice 1uppllt1. ~· ru1 • Irvine. Send Resume to : Cashiers. Must be 21 & MAID WANTID SALES Shlp/Recelvl ato'8380 ' Circa lMO, no dealan, 5£7-5071. ' 1ampl~1, lam)», 1bop 178 Almond Tree Ln. able to work f/time '1 DonQuixot.eMolel Experienced acute care C •-I $17$,486-0328 tools'. f1repla~6:carden Jrvine, ca . .8211164 any ho11rs . Apply betwn 2100 Newport m. CM hcNlpltal only. Pltime-On ....,. .., 1' t.ooll, mite bouMWa"". 2:30 &: 4:30PM only. 1$45 Call&&2.a670 call for al l shi~. COntact MIMI WOMIH Awalt& well &roomed OAK Secretary, lamp, ....... Y• 1041 Bedroom set 2014 Merl· Dental Assistant, f'ri &. Adams Ave, Costa Mesa. Mrs. Jensen. Costa Meta 1''or a Gover nment mechanically oriented clock • v aae from ••••,••••••••-••,•!••• day Lane S.nt• Ana. Sat only. X-ray cert . . Memorial Hospital, 301 sponsqred tax subsidy lndlv.whos~arowth ·Holland , ca mera, NEEDS Gd. home wllh (ofr Enill•h near neces.s. 642·6880 days. Houseclean1ng,Mon&~r1 M•igerfS9n Victoria, Cost• Mesa. program. position w /nat'I co. Xlnt barometer 6 Royal )'ard.10mon.oldf6male, Washlngton>543-in78. Eves aft 6, 6'6-0802. 9 · 4 PM . R e r s . Own Sharp guy, exper'd In 6t2 273'1 EOE EXCEPTIONAL benefits. Call Burt Long, Copenbacen fitlltlnet, Shef.. Husky mii:. Gd. a.1. t transp. 644 ·0100. high fashion E~an . . . EARNINGS 833·2100. Dennis & Den· etc. C•ll: 67'941'4 · w/k ds. 961-1387 Hones 1-0 DENTAL ASSISTANT· · Lewis t"inanclalServlcc nis Peraonnel Agency of ~-e'I . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Well _exp'd chairside as· Housekeeper , Cook ex· mens sport"~-~~,' to OIG•NT••c~ 3.IOE 11thSI Sult 210 Oranfe Co11nl" 2()82 "'rr 9'1CH .IOIO Black' Furry Kitty, 6 lnOll Li:::C~ f per 'd c 1 Li · mMnaae active 1JUUUque. ~ -.._ · · e Mi h · D 1 'i' ••••••••••••••••••••••• female Linda '"7-1~1 -. · · or restorative prac· orco11p e. ve-in. Musthaveaoodrefs.Call Belinners thru Ad· CostaMesa.6'2-6753 c eson r, rvne. .1 • . •fol -1d1n1CJu ce, Newport' Beach . .Pvt rm/ba. M2-9GOG. for appt & lntetyw. vanced. Ex~r'd only.]>!~~~~~~~~~f-~"'-;S~Hitco~l~S~•~IUHIS'--J 111•,re W ...... · .,.ay1_, 54§:·!•3!..e_y_•~-~~idin1-le110R1,. . 00.rd· Some front offi~ skills ~DE_AJ,. part time job pre·1-__ jT~H~l~L~OOll~~~--'~84~7~-~~~SS6~·-~· ~~·~~;;;;;~•"·leMal• _ 1 h _!&-~ E•per'• chll"---shoe ~ .,. •• n..--The moil bea_ut_,· Fem, 1ng, new barn • ~-kelplut. Ne1t ln ap. se ntin g Queen s wa y -" -,. "' ~.:. _,_ GU:-111" docks 4943735 \)earance & mature. Do Home Fashions Parties. 644·6100. titter W7 orfhope-diT -¥owC ...... St·79 --~,_e:p_y_o_u,x_u_v,_r. ' · · , .. , AOt. apply unless these re· High earnings. 586-9162 Manicurist wanted, fuU PACIFIC MUTUAL due to expansioa, has helpful. No, eve$,OI' Sun. At these 2 IOCiUOftl only. i:;~ doa: hie. lyr. old. Quart.·er Horse, Show -· qu1rements are m et . I• limited positions In ReplytoClasslfledadno. SeariJ Roebuck &: Co. Mare. Blue ribbon win- 646-7419. Jani lo r i a I . w i 111 n g or prt time. Newport. direct commission sa1es. 397, c /o Dally Pilot, P. 0 . Adams at Magnolia. li8. S,A MOYE O Neutered ner. West & Ena:. AllO Cos ta Mesa area. MIWPOlTllACH 9627781 &270E. I h DESllc•~w worker.Days10ver18. 548•1311 1 Look' F y Experience preferred. Box.1580,CostaMesa,Ca · 7lhSl. male, all ahota. Super tr yrlng· nuy by Gray ·i n.. ~ · to 40 hrs per week .1----------· s tng or ou .QrangeCo .. otfices. 926216. ( CM .540·5090 do1 to lovlnJ home. H01l.(2i3)6JS.0554. v ,wanted. Ex~r'd NCR 894-4007 MANICURIST Al least 1 Call for Appointment J 642 3364 ,., ~.200 m ach1ne, Call yrs. exp. Must know ECEPTIC»illST Mr. Nicholas SUPll GIRL Fricidaire. frost f~. 16 · APP~. <Papers, 4 Ynl °'d. .~7·8700ext258forappt. JANITOR/~ Juliette melhod&wilUng (714)533-3B&O * -* cu It, top fnr, while. Goint Overseas, nd adult PJeasure & ban'els. Ask· N ed d I ·ma1 •--CE..,TREX Accurate lypist, & good $1S0.675'241S. bm. for 2 1~lng -••'"" in1 $500. Art. 4 : <ao, -'D_ isHWASHER. nighls e e oraru · uuap. tolearns.culpturednails. " · bl t b ndl .,.. ... "' ... All' n.:1tionalities con· 6759911 0 J m~•··-PR Sales Rep to$1.1,000 ora:aniur a e 0 a e .· alt 'd , Jc doclaw 'd .,_ ... __________ _ ·~-only. Must be 18 or work d -.. · r -........-........ O -I Iii Ii ·-demanding work load Refrtgerator. 16cu ft. 968·"'""""' pls Iv -~"I• • f'exp. An'Cienl Mariner, s i ered . Apply 1333 Ask for Kathy M r DR and responsibility . COLDSPOT $110 """" ,.._.,, ' Jewt'lry tq70 2607 W C JI Avocado , Newpol"t , Ca.Cw+-Insuranceexpen·encean 347..... IRISH SETTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• es t st wy,. Center, .Mon..thru Thut$. · M.4.SSAGETICH .We-need lite reception "" .1 ---~ ' Newpor t . Apply in Sam. 3 pm_ y . . FeePald asset. Above aveta1e purebred, A'KC, t•h yr . w:.. ~ft _£pe~rs~o~n~be~~t~w~ee~"~3~-~s __ l-"""-"""":__,. _____ 1 oung lady (18-28) Cot expe rience . typ1ng_·s The Cadillac ol the in· s al111.ry &t bene fits . W~L BUY ~rigs, AP· old, male. M8·4202 or 1 "'"'...,· -JUNIOR S'ALESM[' legitimat~ full tirM po&.i -w.p.m. d11stry see¥ proven rep Beneficial Administra· pbances. Runhing oi not. 828·851.5 alt. 6 TOP CASH DOLL!-R ,·J&XPANOING Need 3 I; tion.Noex:per.nec .We fOr.establisbedaccounts tionCo.Box713,Corona 5'8·0433&675-.5258. PAID FOR YOUR ;lol"inalure men or women. send to school , earn PLEASE APPLY &.topproductaline.Xln't de1Mar.9'.l625 . Free Cute young puppy. Jf;WELRY, WATCJIES, Part or (/time. 1-"'or in-Age 10·1.5. Earn $20-$11) whileyouleam.Applyin Personnel Department benefits. Call Scottl ~---------1Hotpolnt Micro·Wave, paper trained. Work ART OBJECTS, GOLD. tervwappt,646·S390. per week getting new person any afternoon or Monthrul-"'ri9am·2pm Sawyer, 833·2700. Also TEACtBS Oven. New $2~. Was can 't k ee p . SILVER SERVICE, 1~.,,.--c---~='-'-=='---I ~':'ioomTea'r'te'°r'•~hoole DAlaLndY eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd, 700 Newport Ctr Dr Fee Jobs. Dennis & Den· Lexington Andrews $349.~. 646·4421. B. F. ~·.5i619/645-773.S FINE 1-~u RN & AN· ... Axperienced Seamstress ... Costa Mesa. NewportBeach nis Personnel .&'"ency of Inc • MMcM' ·11an ,.._ i; Goodrich Store. 'RQUES 645 -, . a nted part time . Saturdays. You must be\-"-'=-"'-'==:__,. ____ \ EqualOppor. Employer .--.. · · 1 '-'V.,... . Free·2 W If-Sh h d · --.-.... 2-2921 out of school by 3:00 p.m. *MIA.a I OOo/o""" l~'!"'!"'!"~'!"'!"~~~li~~[~:~h·~ef~;~o~n c}o~0,~~~~""~IY~;,.~2~0="=21 ~;:~~~1sup~~n::t~ ~~?-:!:: .••......• ~~!~ spay~ re°m1. & ~.~ :j l~STANT f ASH ror Old ~=-=='-------!and be able lo work at Empha s is Finan ce. I· Xlntoppor for those who . mos old. Loves kids. Gold, Silver, Jewelry, IBERG LA 5 S least3days per week. No world famollS boat 'bldr. PAIM'l'El, STAIN SALES .know the v·alue ol educa· U.sed Btkes/Patts. $15/up. 714-997 -.5714 . Coins, Dental Gold, Wed · Gu ..._. d~liveries or collecting. Bright, self starter. Must & GLAU MAH . Students, part. time. 16 Uon . For interview appt ~uy,J sell t trade. 2488 FREE NR N ~ing Bands, Watches, " ~id!;.5t.~J= pro· sail. Xlntopport.wtity. With lead man ex.,pt r . yrs &. older. Gpod pay. write p e r s 0 n 0 e j e~port 81· CM, Pb: ·mattress·. ;~t~~~s~d~ et~. Any cond .. Top perators for No. Cal. Equal' Opportunity LizReindersAgency Mus~kno'!"~ood.stain& Al?ply 1.5~56 J~ckson, Manager. 1360 s . 6427910 6'2·7667 prices. Free .appra1Sals. oat Mr gr. 1 yr. exp. Employer 40ZO Birch Sle 104 NB glazing f1n1shes. Costa Midway City btwn 4 & 6 Anaheim Blvd., Suite Boy's Schwinn 2 ~.peed Bentleys Antiquary. 220 tart i m med. Wages l;;;:;:::;;-;~~=;c=---:-i-.!"°''.'!-!"~Appf~~·~3~l-1~_'_1:!:9~0-Mes 11; area. Reply to PM. m. Anaheim, Ca92815. kick-back M~ St· 2 FREE RABBITS E. 17th St. CM. 6'.S-6.585. pen, fringe bhne 's. JTCHEN Help eves & Class1fiedadno.39Bc/o -tn1ray e• ---• S3S CompletewilhCage E b ·r 1 1 rite or contact : Orrion wknds . Apply in ~n. Mechanic, exper'd. C!ass Daily Pilot, P. o. Box Sales /Service Trainee TELEPHONE SALES: 14.2.5487 ,. ......... Kl. • Call8J9.20S7 arn eaut1 u re·e fg. Corp. 8269 Alpine Seafooder lnn,3 4743 A, brake &. ~heel align-1.560 , Costa Mesa, ca 1:-A!Orange ~·s., w~ld Sell Orange Coast:'& . , jewelry for showing in ve, Sacramento, Ca:. Coast Hwy DP ment. Brown s Shell, 990 92626 like mechao1cally onent· favorite newspap•r. Cm tlrM I Fwwltwe 1050 your home. ~26t4 all.er ·• E. Coast Hwy, N.B. ed college graduate. can Good earnings. Bil com· E........ 1030 •••••••••••••••••••••••1..:•~P~M=-------- NISH Boat carpenter, undry Asst. part time, MEDICAL F l of Pt PART TIME 2 pm·6 pm, forappl.6'.5-8182 missions. Cboose the••••••••••••••••••••••• Grea.tSavingsonUsed Hand made· Indian eneral, electrical etc. btwn2S-30hr wk Exper . d rn . c. · ·4·5days p/wkpl115occ~. e...a-T ~I boursyouprefe~towork·SACRIFICE : Linhof Furn,Appli&Misc. J e welry , ring s, ullorpt. time. 646-6123 mature wo ma·n pre: lime, un er 35. Exp. pre-wkend. Lite housekeep· ~ INF -9:30am to lpmor5:30pm Kardan-Bi 4 x S view Wtbon's Bara:ainNook 1 bracelets. Choose own FORMER MARJ NFS rerred. 494.500.5 ferred. 642·4950 ~nf;i~~k~~g :~~l«h:~ MIW OfFICE tot s6:r::':i::allbMr. Lee camera w /R.odenstock· 54.5 W. 19lhSt. C.M. •stones. 960-3756, · Mgr trne, no layoffs. IHtP ...... n.t 8 • O • elween Sironar 2t0mm lens, S r umerous opporturuties LAUNDRY WORKER refs req . Ages 20·55 . Jobla"'--Co. 9:30a'mandlpm. F/5.6 Mint cond. t--•.a : * o a , m~lching t:ov· Mi el•• IOIO xi s t for Former Mature person.Over-10. Estabaccts.2246.$160+ 752·6100 or 64().1286 ask -·~ E 10 E 1 -e1eat. H1gdh qual.1ty, ••~•••••~•••••••••• arines because o( re-642.5861 guar . Mr. Lyon s, for Wendy . lswhatwe havetooffer qua ppor. mpoyer Case, bellows, extentlon never use , moving. enl changes in Re ·l---=--:::::::':.'~~":::---1'~846~::'.54~SS~--------1 ----~-----l energetic,.articulatepeo. Tennis Shop ~ guy, rod, It 11 (ilm holders. 968·8822 nlis tment procedures. LIYE·INMAID PIXAnswerinQStn-;pie. Guaranteed hrly gal or studeilt to work $SOO. for everyth'IQC.\-'-"-==-------1 SCRAM-LETS . ANSWERS he Marine Corps wants For working family of 2 Exper. · pref'd. I>aYs or wage rt comm ., + p/time 9am·lpm Mon A 673·3360 ·days, 646·8176 21.9 Cu ft sid9•by side G~ eir Good Men to Re· w /no c hildre n . Lgt MILL eves . wknds includ 'd. bonuses allows ou.r best We d. 9·.5 Sat & S11n. eves. refrig., a":ocado grn, nlist. Call 548·5847 or hs kpng & cook ing. CARPEMl'ERS. EOE.540-1962 reps to earn over $4 per $2.50-$3 per hr. Call for OLYMPUS OM·l 'inc $350.Cust.6 tuf\ednaug. -9171. Prefer 11nder :Kl yrs old. Boat co. needs exper'd 1-----------l hr .. nation.wide. Ex~r. appt. 557-0211. case 2 Mo old eest o1: couch $150. All· carved Felio"· -Suave - F =-===-------1 Xlnt living conditions & Mill Carpenters 'w/min 1 REAL ESTATE pref'd, but will train~ if fer g73 3582 · mahog. colree tbl $100. !"lout -Entiec - et10fc toSI0.400 hrs. Salary open. Call yrs boat exper. Must Make extra mone y . you have good phoneTIAIHEE $450 · -25 " Color tv. 4 yrS, COFFEE Int opportunity for SS6-7896or963-3SU. haveowntools.Xlntco 0peningror6parttime, voice & are a hard CreditChecking 'Cah 1035 Sylvania, fully serviced ~J y k id ~oe s to ;,i harp ind iv. w /goodl-"'-'--C:::::.::::.:=-=:::..--1 benefits & futUre. Apply licensed rea l estate worker. Students &/or Beach Area •••••••••••••••!I••••••• Sl.50. Carved maple d,bl modern sC"hool. Ins tead ackground toobt.ain key ive-in Lady to care for in person to : salespeople. Call for in· h o u s e w i v e s & WESTCUFF Siamese, remale 1 yr. all bed $100. OU paintincs of 1·t·cess thev ha\·e a t. osition w /truc king elderly invalid lady. Brd, Wntsail C... terview. . moonlighters find this an P ersonnel Agency shots, Seal Point, needs 24x36'' $100ea. 67$-3822, COFFEi-.: bre~k. irm. Super benefits! rm&s al.Approx:.4Mo's. 1638Placentia,tM 6'6·3928eves673-4!t71 idea,ljob. 3•• <MarklllCenter> lovi--ng home. $35. Decorator's mistake! 2·1---------- a II J 111 ie Malo ne y, 842-6113. Eves536-2862. llolle: I -091 l&il E . Edinger.SA 751-0789 beaut. country Englili h . ·2700. Dennis & Den· LVN, f/time 3_11 shift. MOTE~ desk clerk, 6 hrs TIME-LIFE Call542-8836 "-'"' 1040 chrs. priced below eocil. WANTED 1s Per1on!Jel Agency o Conv hosp N port work 1n exchange ror LIBRARIES, INC. -_,... """"5162 ft 5 ~ t 208 ew VET Receptiorus' t ••••••••••••••••••••••• V'tV' a er · TOP CASH DOLLAR ~ange .... oun Y.. 2 area .. New P~Y scale in apt.548·9'755;64..S-3961 l~"~h~e;;lso;;n~D~r~, l~rv~·~ne;;;. ;;;;l;'~r~re~c"_t-:!64~2-~8044~':--;:--:-;;:-I ----------! PUPPY LOVI! •PET WOl'O-· 5 piece Rattan dinette set. PA ID FOR YO u R GORDA LIZ Has Openings 1'"'or: COOllS& DAYIUSIOYS MOTEL MAID, p/time. RICEPT T9 $600 SEAMSTRESS. full time, Cuddly pets & deliehtful _Pug, Chow, Hl1skie&, Excellent condition. JEWELRY, WATCHES, LVN . ApplyCostaMesa lnn, Progressive ani mal small pleasant shop. Ex· d to ek r 'endly · $125 c 11645-40:57 ART OBJECTS GOLD • p/lime, 3·ll shift. 3205Harbor81.CM hoop. offers exceptional perienced only. Perma· oc r se n Y lO· Chihuahua, tiny poodles, · a SILVER SER.VICE . Good benefits & .......... , .. a,--======-=:::..:::::__ div. to greet patients. lab peke doxle p"t __ ..,._r future for versatile, take nent.546·7695 • • · 1 Moving Queen sl-..... r FINE FURN •~AN -conds.. Beverly Manor Need $85·$110 wkly? F /t 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j handle phones, etc. Call bulls, cockapoo, pom. 100 ~....-• Conv. Hosp,340Victoria--;-SZ25+. House of Fuller, charge mature person.I• Mary Hickle. 833-2700. Mixed p11ppies. StUd couch, double boxspring TIQUES.645·2200 " - CM Minimum ·4 yrs. offiCe Dennis &. Dennis Person· ,-,. t •-~-2525 & mattress. Must sell . Mr. Richa.rds,846-5455 experience required . SECRUARY serv mos ui.,.,..,,. Call494·9521. r FOR XEROX3800or2400, Corporate benefits. Send nel Agency o( Orange W. 17tb at Fairview. SA. custom liOUnd proofing LVN,Relief News paperDeliverftf:an resume. Write ad No . If Y10" can take Gregg CDor"",1,tvyl,ne2082. Michelson 0peneves531--5027. Baby buggy, Ep~Ji sh acoustical s h ell . LVN or RN, weekends, Early AM route. lrvMle 9 D -1 -PO shorthand at l00·l 20 ; ~-'!.::.:.::;:::__ _____ \ pram cost $70 II s· ·r· ti d ll·7. Convalescent Ho5p. Area. $300 mo. Need re-35 , a.1 y Pilot, .. Box -Goldetl Rlfrieqn • ·Se 1gn1 1can y re uces Apply In Person Newport area. New pay aliable person for steady 1560• Costa Mesa, 92626. wpm, type between 55-75 W AITlESS AKC (714)6.17-MllS szsgrr/.opf~d:e:,a$r15s!~~~e~ nt ?ise. ~xc1ell$e2n5t """"ca 1 1 ·1 B r scale in effect. 642·80t4 part lime job. 962·4633. · wpm & are lqoking for a Apply a(t 2pmor bel 6pm ion • J u s · · e ore lOam or aftJpm f ~~-'-======-I~--"=======-Receptionist/Trainee ror , challenge, then send us EI, Mal a do r, 1758 1 Female LABRADOR rug 9xl2. celry gm, tland 642-4321, exleMioo288. ' 9001cry ... Dr,MI ·N t d rt.· Doctor. Must type. Will yourresume N 81 ~-M k Sh tied,cost$700.sell$200.6' EqualOppor. Employer Have something lo sell? ew ype ave ising:-lrain.64 2-4532. ClassifiedadnoJ62 ewport ,....u.ta esa. puppy, lO w s. ots, long chest o{ dra'>fers. * F.IREWOODSALE• ~ally. Door to door sell-Sales , Exp. or -learn en· 1 545.7355 $43 "2 cord.'581·1122 l~=~~~~~~:~~C~la;· '~s~if~i;ed~a~d~s :do~;t~·~-e~l~l.;l _fM~~~k~e~S4~0~-$SO~id~a~y~-~p~a~•d l----~-----1 c /o Daily Pilot NO PHONE CAIJ..S. very I ova hie & cute . $50. 548·6940. Org. Euc. del $75 cord. • A CONVcN1ENT SHOPPING ANO Sf:WINC GUIDE rOR THE CAI. OH THE GO. For Oil Ad Ito w-·• World c .. So• 642-5671. bt. 330 9011 10~.20Yt '"' 11f..,;_ 11f.-..-T- Baby's Story 1ng. Bea11lybook coui:>OO g raving . Gen. work . C P.~.BoxJS60 WA.ITlESSES D . CANOPY F r ame CoastFlrewoodSupply s ales. Transportation Over 18 heat. 646-3141 or1...,'!"~os~t~a'!"~·~sa~.'!"a~!l2626~~~1 F /time. Exper. M11St be Female aim~. $75. 1 wht/gold, 1 •,;yr old, peril-.::::::::c:c::.::_ -=-::=.:;:,,!:!'.'.-'--furnished. 84&.6504. lo 2, E: 16th St. a ti ~ over 2l. Apply in person Yr old. AKC registered. cond. $75. Dbl box spg & Riccar sewing machine&: NURSE S11perior. CM Secretary $675 ONl:tX.~ No-Pho\'ieCalls. Call 7l4/96G-l52l-matt, $50. 2 End Tables & cabinet. Like new $85. RN. CHARGE \-~-~'------\ DnDiag n.--! Surf & Sirloin Golden Retriever Pups. 33 Coffee Tbl. velvet & dk Crib $S. 751·70'75 SALES F p_,,.-5930W.CoastHwyNB Champs in line. MS-&138 wood, w/s lorage un· 11·7 shift. 2 nights per Earn Money tmmed. ee ru 673_,.68 d e rne ath . sso. all WANTED : Used Water wk . Huntington Beach Fiill or P /time. Free Our client oo. seeks in· Waitress, part Ume, Dan· or · 548_0700 · sorteners •. have reblt. & Conv. Hospital, 18811 training. For info. call div. wttotal command dylion Wine Co. 332 English Pointer. 17 mos. new units. Cheap! Florida St, HB847·3515 837·1896. who enjoys the exhilarat· Forest Ave. Lagun"-Bch. AKC papen. Needs n.c. So Ii d map I e hutch., ~6311=:_:·5988==--------ing exper. of working 494·5156 W k fi Id Ope f d'-s•us w /upp e r ec h e l o n $50.Ph:556-6!M4. a e e · n ace JunkCars w·u 'deth m NURS£NG A -"'--'--'C'------1 style. Ve ry good condi· . . I n .. e R..,'S-LV..,'S Fashion minded guys or management. Call Chris WAITRESS, No exp, nee. Irish Setter Stud Service. lion. 213.433.6984. or dr.1,ve them. WILD " ...,. gals looking fora f/time Baxter, 833·2770. Also Age 21 to 30. Little AKC Champ. Lines. HB. Bl.LL Call751-1483. If you want persona l permanent position in Fee Jobs. Dennis & Den· Dino's , 725 Baker St, 968-9641 Mus t sell apt ot fine . . sat~faction & total in· sales. Must be e.per'd ,·n nis Personnel Agency ofl;~C~.M~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ~=-==-------\ furniture 13761 No 14 B Apt size refrigerator• 0 C t 82 AKC M--Poodl Ed d · w · · nearly new, $90. 4000 lb vo lvement in patient hi gh f as hion men's range oun y, 20 · 1ni. e PUP· war s, estmlnster . f kl'ft $1400 S49-4066 c are, join ou r pro · clothing & sportswear.1 -'M"-"ic~h-'e~ls~o-'n~D=r,-'l~rv~i~ne=-. -I WA.ITllSS pies. Beaut. Apricot &. Wed & Fri. Aft 4 PM & or J • • fessional stafL Positions Call ror appt &intervw C •sHIEll· Ch am Pa g ne · Shots · Sat. SCHW I N·N exerciser open for 7-3, 3·11 full & THE LOOI! SECRETARY, part time, ~ 675-8788. d nl k • Monday thru Friday 4 HOSTESS -=:-=-:="-------IC H 1 p p E N D 'A LE new, use o y 2 wee s. p /time . S al. com · $100 be tolf Also26 m ens l1r ate w /expe r. 1 ____ 6_4_4_·_6_S~0_0 ___ 1 hrs per day, Typing, no COOi FREE to good home . Highboy, kidney shaped or s er. Vacations, holidays &. dic tation . Exp nee. Female,Pt.Hm.ky.Pret· desk, pony saddle, ship-gallon s h owca ~e well paid be nefiL'>. Apply Sales· Mobile Homes Salary negotiable. Call IUSIOY t y &-me I low. Ca 11 ping dolly, gas range. aquarlu~. complete with Earn x:tra money in MartyCaldwell.846-0641 DISHWASHER 497·2655. 645·4832 · 642·46l0 wroug~t iron stand, plus Mon lhru Fri 9-3, • a few fish, $50. 536-5014. ROYA.LE spare time working from &MEATCUTTll.S your own mobile home. SECRETARY For Butcher Shop . 6 Mo. Old Kingsize Water •FREETJMBER• C011ofale1cttltHospffal No exper. needed, will Part tirfle Huntington Sal comm-urate Bed. Frame, pedestal, 1 h g r Labo 1030 W, Warner, S.A. train. So. Orange Co. Harbour, 20 hrs, $75 per "''"" To place your message liner & heater. New $2.50. · n ecx•ALaLn' 673• °'i-r Call ··--·-k M I k t I •· with experience berorethe ":USI00.548---. -·-......,.........., Larry, 830·6251. w . us pow YP ng • Apply To: ~ ""°" •--~------~! SH reading public, ,-· Skl""Y H-llast Write ad no 401, Daily 501 No. Brookhurst phone MATTRESSES ... E:AITH WORMS FOR THE GARDEN 1000for$4.95 Worm Castings S2 Lug 17362 Gothard. HB HolpW-.S 7100HolpW-.S 7IOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANAGEMENT Serious Minded? Looking For A Career? Then Call STOP N GO MARKETS ASSISTANT MANAGERS We Offer A SI• lllMJ Salary Of O.v .. I' $650 Per Month + W• p•y fOr o•r •••Y••• ••lor IM'Clcal. hotpltflliutiolt. ........ , •• ... -. prdflt ·~· latj & ... ,..-1w yow ......... too. Tllo -. ... '-& IM wwtl is hwd. W .. 1r11t•ltMs' ... lr•••dotl• fortt.c....,._.d. Pilot. P.O.Box l.560 Anaheim ?16-°""" Daily Pilot C-ta Mesa Ca..........., .,.,_ Classified, 642·5678 Queen, Full &TWinSets Priced to Move•Now ! -=·=·==~·=~~==-! Job Site Will Be SECiET AllT 25254 La Paz Rd 833.9625 &. 646.!&686 ( 1 Girl ofc. Aviation con· Laguna HillS suiting firm. Editing .1r:r-'!"''!"'~'!"''!"''!"''!"'~l:J•welry 1070 Jewelry 1070 J.wl'lry 1070 ~:~;~rt :~Ji~: ~~t~~~·6.:. ..... _ .... P .. ·u·a····L·· .•.. c ....... A ... &c·····T·····o······N·~··········· 21 yrs. preferred. Ma SECRETARY Barkers. 212' E. 17th St. For marketing manager CM . 646-4303. ol data processint co.I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; w.c-.. tno•tlalla. Shan>. attractive g:a1l1 w/good secretarial skills including sh. Eicper. li;i aales &-marketing func· tions . d:t)irable . Good telephone & verbalskllll. We a lso swim rivers. fntearated Dat'a Corp, Run rapids. Camp out in 2283 FairvieW Rd, Cosllri the wilderneslJ. And Me sa . .546 ·6080 or learn lo survive in a1t1 6'6·7425. terrain. We have to. It's -'-'---'='--------\our job. lt can be )'OUJ'S, too. J oin the people who've joined the Army. Sectrlly Ofllun Needed for N.8 . area. Prefer exper. w/St11te Uc. Call for appolrtment. 5'2-7722. . CallvwJ .o,, .......... ' ,41-1240 'sERVICE Station, Cd11l!"~'!"'~:l!!~'!"''!"''! area . Top· pay for ex per. WH.O WAN'.l'S TO WORK , sales-m a n. over 30 . .5 DRIVEACABI · Dayt:. Sat fl Sun. of(. CHOOS~ . h , ~m.GN:l=..:::::.;":=:k~l=or=-=lll~d<::::. __ 1 • )'Our , ours, 1· wor k for 1oarielf, be 1 St"tce S&•-!: Aill!ln(lant, your. own bOtl. Men or iexpet..:d, .,.,, Days. Women. C•• be·•l1ghtly Fountaila Valle)' Tu.aco, ha ndl ca pped. Neat· Brookhur•t•Garfleld. Clean Appearance . Service Sta. Attendant, f/tim .. exper'd. Bonua for amO,, brake or lamp llceruu. Neal appear ill hanlfw~nc . Apply _...,, NewpoltBJ. e.11 . VetJ., reUrtd. Aae 25 to 70. 'Supplem• your in· come. Drive a cab IS hrs or more a dia,y. Appliln penOn, Yelkaiw Cab U>., 111. £. tlth St.. C:O.ta It .... , ORIENTAL JEWELRY -Fine lade and diamonds -over ~1,000,000 Doll41rs worth. Possibly the k.'i;telif selectlon of importont jod9 ,jewff~ ;ver o5sem· bl.d for OM tde. WHEN: ,..., ....... ~"· "75 _,.M. WHERE: blewport G•aitte1. Lt .. U42 Woot Cooot ttwy. N"·---.... -tt•IMch, Calf. ,_, ..... _ ..... wu..,..,..._ ... ._ ... _"'"''"""""-l ' ·- '1 I Ge Sn _ .. .. &I ~" ~ ... -lltl< eoi ,., Gro Sa II N• Rd q t H1 a~ 01 POI' pl• 641! Ra j •• wl 6'j ,NE Al be1 do: .- ., D" wi1 Tr1 ... For lea Cl< .... ~ T~ m• , .. r tot tori mt ~j ml ..,, •I ... CAI Ho :~ m1 737 •M• wol po! N~ ;:, lot ~ Oft I •••• . .. •• Sli -m "" ,r.t ... PW l 1 • •• l l II, I " IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • $ CARI 11311 luU price phllll• & lie. l60.ll I011I ""'· pml. h1{.l.la• & Ii~ & alt c:arryln9 C:"-i•I" 10< 0111y SO mos. Oel•rtd p1y-n1prl~11126.•0 . 'A11n ... ll'•c..,11111A11111.13,.. 20'CABINCrsr.Xlnt.run· ....... .;~ .. ~, .. ~~~ .................. "'!~'!!!''!!~~~ .... ~ .................................. ,. .. ~llllll .. ~1111~11111111111~111~~11!!! Exe svl chrs $15/35, &«y ning cond. $1,500. Call '70 Fl ••:r cbnlll/2',dka,dlts1ls. att.5.zi3 ....... cx1 . •72 DATSUN "' '70 TOYOTA\ '71 CHEVROLET Pierce. ltS1 W l9tb, CM.1-=:===-==='---t (LB 110778348)., ... ' MS-7,11. r loatt. Sall . t06Q (351BTM) ~ (643BEK) Bel Air .~ dr.' 1476) ' ;.-.-~Je.................. .. ... •eM 140 Columbia 28-lnbrd eng. $ ' • 1177 machine-makes Tempo 633·3222. Eves 846-3465. , multi-color duplicating XJnt .~ad. $11,500. Wkdy 1377 • . atcincJl1. $200. 1 Year • new. -Fireball 16'2". 2 Sets ot Thtr•o hx 13M Col Sails. Anodized Mast , $ 00 •••• Copy" machine ''the Coni'pass, etc . Xlnt I Secret'uy" ,100. Call Shape w /trlr. $650. ·DH.. --·"'O. 963-~7 840-1987. Conferencel'ablelS'lg,inNew 26' Sailboat . 2 1 ecti0 n s 9 • ea Trail,erable. Below de· Neyamar Watnui.,• xlni aler cost. Call531-391S. for e.xeculive ~s. 22· Herreshoff ·A~rl9UJ Reuoaable-. nil-M:t.1n Eaale 1arf rigged wit.h Co. US-IMO. teak opUon al diaiers SALE. Auoned top quali· coat. Mf.7172 ty exeeutive, secretarial 0111 14-.-.. desks, -eh airs, files , H . ~ book.cue, conference "1----=..:.:=-r'--I drafUDI table, eOoo CFM -. Slips/ HEPA clean aJr system. • Deckl .. t070 CM 8'4-2634 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ea;eeut.ivecleA.31'' xa••' Dock\ip to ao· oneliamiel. FU.drawerS75 Power Boata only.~· 835-78'1 Call 615-4598 '9h IOl7 5-401 Side tie an.11. ••···••••••••••••••••••• News>'rt Be•& .. 8'19--1 2 FREE RABBITS or 644-4510 Complet.ewhbCa&e Limit· 21)' boat. AcroN C•ll839-2057 l"few"rt Island. U: '!!Hi. , , '-•-IOtO h ln1td only,.· .(2l3l ._. -· W--693-5191 eves 675· ••••••••,•••••••••••••• wknds. llAllMOND QrlanSpinel.l-'==-----~1 llovinl. Sacrifice, Wanted-50'·60' S1Ubo1t ~ B•tqlr. 11lpor encl UeinNBarea. '75.Slll orm-GITO 2J.J.t37·1010/21J-47t-1JM · . ~ ~~ t t377 lull pr let plu1 l&'.l & Uc. ltoMtOlal mo.t1ml.incl. • a ' 1<. I Ml c.,rytng d'larVft tar on1y 30 mD'I. Oel•f91111aymen1 price 1\ti28.40. lllnnual P•Ce<1t1gtt Rata21,73 ... . '72 M-~DA RX2 Couoe. I 6ft4GMU) SH71 full Dtlce Illus l•t & lie. 141\64 IOlll n-o pmt. ll'lci. ta• & llC. & all ca•'"l'•nv chfrlle• lot only-30 fnDL Oelerr9G 111Ywen1 pr-11499.20. Annul! PerceM11gt R91e 1 ~. 73'. '70 TOYOTA Mark 11 Coupe. (811CRN) •1 ·177 ...... $•&46 'I DN .... MO. 11111 11111 !lf"l<t plust•• & II<. w .'41otlll mo. prnt. l(!CI. I•• & lk, & el! t•rrrtllf tMl'Qn fofOl'lt'f' It ""9l. Dlterr+cl N~· rN>MpftctllO'U.M.Annuil~'lt111tU.'!'-- 1777 lull 11<Jce Olus !aw I lie. 138.57·tola! m:>. Pft'll ino;l. ta• I Wt. I .. o;arrv>t>ll Cl\al~' !0< Only' 2• mm.. o.i.,.,_. ~nl ~ 1102~.68. Annual Pe<cenl-Rate 21.98%.. '68TOYOTA DELUXE 4DOOlt {WXM706) 5577 FULL PRICE . .... . MO.; 11011 tun prleepf.ut•• I lie. 1•6,t 0 1otal mo.pllll.lnc:I. ta1 & Uc. I 811 carrying cl\ll•U-la< only JO lf!OL OeleH.0 t11y-111 pdee 11"92. Ann111I P•..-nl1ge R11e2L73'11o. f• \ 168 FIAT 4 DR. (XIE660)< ' I I . . . . , " . ,. . ' .. \ \ " • DA ILY "ILOT utos W-*-' 9590 .1. • ..t.-.., I .. ' ort'™' ... ....L.. IRf art.I . ' _ ,. '""~~-"'""''-'-"-""'-'-~-,-~~~~-"w~e~ct~·e~s~ct~·~r·~A~•~··~''~''-"''""1 ~ ~ ,... ~ -:--:--~-:-.-~-t-~'-~~~~.,-~-,,:--~~:--~~ _-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~ I ,..., '\ i "'"""' " 957 V ~9170 ··~ w--•-, 9190 ~E P ~· r· • '-· . .,,.... t-~ .. ~.,.,.-i:llodlld -.. "'""'' ~ ' " A.YTOP ~ • AHeR.-,. tJOl IMW T t712 ............................. ·········••••'• .-"'~••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··••••••••••••••••,-.•• . FOR TOP USED ARS ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-t••••••••• D r 7ZD-'73· Chevy Van Co n-SILLUSYOURCAlll roREIGN,OOM"""'IC ·~· . .,_ • 9720 ~7 7 ~ -version. Self-contained. · .'· orCLASSJCS1 -.,, .... ,rBle · , •'•••••·~··~••••'••••••• ••••••••••f••t••ff•• •• · ~· ¥4 T,.. Y• Best Offer. 645-8379. WUe5paTylhlpl cli'::.1 If your car ia extrll clean ...,..,. &:e-e OltAM•I COUM1'Y'S / . 1 V 8 , a u lo m a l i Q -~--------1 M aee us first. Authiol'iled OLDIST 74 aeoz, cust. P'-: fnMI, : "'.t ransmiss ion, powe 1 OWNER. '89 ~v Van Will lake anytbln_g in IAUll IUICI SaJes&Service ' & \ AM·/FM, x ln~. 4e.on~. ,steering. Need reliabl A·l cond., 6 cyl. 37,000. tra.~e. watches, rings, *5Har.borBlvd. 1.-ClllK.Orfl ~.400.PP.525-672'1 ·. ,'Party to make s mal mi., F.Ull crpt. $2000. TV setc., Costa Mesa m..2500 MacArtluarand • ,·monthly payments. Ca firm!548-2020 2000HARBOR8LVD. Jaml>Oree • Sales-Service-Leasing '71 DATsyN ·.c,.M&<.847"187atoamt 645-1500 TOPDOll&_a ~•Do · · 110 _,: ·-~:~-through sun t~a4rt~~~~ ... ~a~~~%,a~l ---"c~o~s_T_A_M_ES~A~-PAIP , .,,,. ~~~pyrt~7:!~ R~:\~:-"'"·':iw te~~.'~:t'r~~~I~ 1 oa/ $2588 sha<p.$4895.675-9561 Or_c-,·1 IMMIDIATILY IMW 9712 234E.17lhSl. pa<IY to make small . /0 • ---~==---t ·13 CHEVY Van. H.D. Highe1t$lupr POIA&.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CostaMesli 546-4444 monthlypa~ments.Call OYllP•Ct()fY Likenew,lowner.19. Hlmpori1 ·-FORllGMC••s 1741AVAIUA 701Mw 2oq 2 Cr.Mgr.847..(B'JS19'-mtc , 'ntYqtc1\: .~ '73 CRUIUJRE mo·. no<•, 645-7110, tall 1·n M T ~ -• 8pm Wed t•-·•• $"" ~ ' axer • c. 'LOR c' --1N' . CLos1--<>ri<f ' • . ··-~· -·· VMConYenion after 5 pm. Coil!Rogeror ill "'IO -""""' 4 Speed, .atr c ition, '(5l?CZIJ , '· QMALL '•Fully self-contained. o , --847-8555 TOSHUS. · / SAVISSS AM /FM rlldio . Very $'1288 MEW . Oodge Ma xi -v a n. vs 74 Dodge •ti Ton, 6 c~!· * SlOi * , clean car! (057COT). ".llulomatic transmission,· auto, camper, lS,OOOini. FREE APPRAISAL 11 -· - -.______!..___ ---.... , ·'llOwec "•e<ing. "''con ~700·494·7353 • We buy u_,;ed .eai'S &-·~=-~~::y ' CreYl•rlMW ,....orl._ '. '?123 '75HOMDA 1---~ditioning....cruise conlro , -OR·o~=-d-l·F-U<!-k·&.--Ca.J-1-G-ROT.-H ; :J.00-....-.--.-----21 •H-\\'-lsilitr~c.l __ ~··•••••••••._•••••~t*• ~s1D-.&..1o.ic:_ 1,M /FM , 21,000 miles. 72 F 'r:.lw, sll , ra ·· CHEVRQ{,.fil f.Qr 11 fwe _ -v~a..... Santa~\oa HJS-3171 67_ F~RRA~I ?> ... Ci: ·• ,____ ~~_.., . Sacririce Call Doi AM /FM stereo,stk shrt. appra-isa l. *C ~....... A1r-Su,perclean. $1~50il. Yo ur>· c·h olce or Prestonat &t7-ooJtt)a XLNT . cond $2 ,600 GROTJI CHE\'llOLET llOOW. •--·'"-Ill L asMg . & 8'· 675-5205 • accessories plus tax 41: 0 ·2 403.I ·-.. ..,. * • * . licen1'e. O•de• you•• lo 8pm Wed. throug .... . · 18211 B ch Bl d'. 940S • ' • Sun t726S1'8 ) J-luntingct~nBc:ch 642· . Eliminate the middle Flat .. '· 9725 11'locljajiyll.'I' ... · IW'ftll'l!P.'lm : •~. . , $5688. 'E~~:~o~~~··~~~~~~~ 841 -6081 549·333.t WE BUY :~~~r1r:::~e~t~~ rrom s~1~b~;fn·,,2~00i ~~~:· ·oM1.E.~w·~.·s·T~.·.e·~~T· •=''•' ·o ~--~-----1 best offer. 557--7977 TOP .CASH! IMPORTS' There ~ust be a reason a /c,. $2.250. Must sell. ~ -"-'-~9 DODGE Van, \'8mlr. f'or clean used cars & we are #l in sales, #l In 846-1256 IMMEDIATE · -" · !Gd . Con·d. Sl,195. Call afl. Autos WanhCI 9590 tru c k s ! II ow a rd 'J'op Dolla.r For A'n servi<:e #l in ·election . 720 OELIVERY J.... '' 730 . 6PM 962-6849 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chevrolet, Dove & Quail Make or Model. ' Ii · Dat.... 9 All Models &ColOrs ••••••••••••••••··~·••,- ·---------1 Streets. nr. MacArthur\ JIM -PANOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , Late Model 1~3 Mazda 'SJ f~OHDVan , SELLING YOUR CAR? Jamboree and Bri$lol, . Cre-vier BMW WILL BUY YOUR Dick,Mill,er,~' W111aon, am/fffi 1tere~. Stick. 6 l'yl, $<150. TO!'·PRICESPAID Newporl e e;,ach. 83.1·05.SS. ·MAZO .. A . -. ~08 \.\', lstSll"l'tll ~DATSUN, TOYOTA· • I mu $2209 ti73-ll9S .. • .,_. ___ .. _· __ 2_.:f1_4_> ___ 1 For Imports · Sa1Ha Ana .1':~·31 7.1 · OR VOLKSWAGEN :; . : , ' · The fastest draY" in,!h(' Paidfor or Not St>llii1g ilnything ,,,'ilh a 2001S.Maflchester 'PA ID FOR OR NOT; , · ••••••hffl 9,7JS. , 'West ... a Dai ly Pilot Deon LewlslntPOris Da ily Pilot Classified Ad Anaheiin gj;.OOoo JI'\. ~ W I 1,. L PAY T 0 P i20 W.·Warner ••••••••••••••••••··~·· ·~la ssifi ed Ad . Phone 1966 H;,a rbor, c!.M. is a s in11Ji(-' n1at1er . . Sell thin~s fa st with Dail .., .., DOLLAR. CAl.L KENT al So. ~lain . • 30 MPG. '64 GHIA, reblt 912-5678. 646-9303 just c.-<111 642-5618. Pilot Want Ads. ' ALL EN, 540-0442 . Sant a Ana 557-2132 eng., new brks. ~reat ------I ------·-----------, ---:--·car !$6S0.546-8'.!97 •'Alim.Mew ____ 910 ....,,,.Hew 9100 4ulo1;How ,_....,1,Now 9100 ....,,,New 9100....,.,Mew 9100 M ,_ 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••t•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••,••••• ••••••••••,•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CISU'llil .. ,• :-, .. ! • :· • ·- ' •· . -'. • • • :: =· •' -· :: •• ·--. ·-•• •• ::-•' •' . .-4 •' .. . ·~- ;~ :-.. •'. ·. ·- . BRAllD llEW STARFIRE .ORDER YOURS NOW TAKE YOUR CHOIC- '71 CHEVROLET CAPRICE Airtomallc. alt, ..otny111111. j)OWWllM rin9. (S120JA) '72 CHEV. CHIVILLE WA.GOH Au!Ol'Wtk. ~ tt-il'\1,I. rl010. l'IM!t r. (7NF'l'Wl '72 FORD PINTO 4 IOMCI, rlOIO. l)M19r. (il&1GNU , 11.0---·'"'" It,. ot•Mlf •~-·-°"" t ..... *'"*'""' _..._.. ................ ,. .... .. '72 FIAT 124S AulorNtlc tra11tm111ior1. II.Ill rac1ory eoulc- ment. ["'801'011) '71 OLDS 88 ROYALi COUPE Aulo!NllC. ...., ........ 11111','1 too, ,,, CIOl'ldlllonl"I· l*QGXJ '71 OLDS TORONADO .,.., MO!lltl~. t lf, 11111 oo-r. !tit w!IMI. PD"" tNfl. I wll'IClowl. (noc:l"l'l '70MIRCURY COUGARXR·7 v.t. llllO!NflC. 11!nV( !Oil. It" WM91. AM"M .... , •• T\11 s1577 51577 51777 > • 51477 ' ;.. ' .. -)· • • .+ • -• • -' • 4 • -• • • ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• !73 ° Ma:i:d ;i RX2, Low m ilage, $2300. Day, 497-3150, eve. f&f.,7189. ·VISIT OUR HUIE 4 WHEEL DRIVE CEllTER $ "Home of the TERRA VAN" 1915 IMC PICKUP . IMMEDIATE DELIYERl' (5068491 ' TAKE YOUR CHOICE · . ' '70 TOYOTA COUPE 4 tPIMll l~n. •lldio, h•" ... {!M2AY$) '71 HONDA CAR 4 SOMCI. raictlo. l\Nt.,, {91 IBSX) ' '67 CHEYROLET • V-8, ....ion.tie.air, vlnyl too. (TUM1211J '72 OLDS s237· 7 ~~~l!,O.;. '" ··~ . , -• '73 CHIYROLIT IMPALA CUSTOM AwtOlflltlc. pow•r •t••rlno . a ir oondlllol'lll'll, ot111Vi • ftml_Vl 5247 I 1973 Ma zda Sta . Wgn, RX3, $2250. By orig. owner. 15,000 local mi. Xlnl cond. 2612 Mesa Dr. !Back Bay). 548-5703. Merce•1le111 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now Purchasing Topq,. .. lty UMCI Mercecm ·cOiohld U1ed Cart._,..,. I Mlahl!Vleio I -•npor1s ' - nPDt '-ou• ... ._..., ........ ~ 111-tMO OVER 100 MEW•USED MERCEDES OM DISl'LAY Houseofl~oris AUTHORIZ "D MERCEDESDEAl4ER 6862 Manchester, Buena Park 523-7250 On lhe Santa Ana f'wy. '73280 4 DR SEDAN. LOADED!-SHARP! $7950. * 833-8(114 • Why le--yow c• OWll a 75 MERCEDES 230 4M/fM,alr c ............... $138.46 Sale price $9,514 plus $570.84 sales tax; plus Lie. $127 ; down payment $3000.84 ; 3S PB¥ men ts or $138.46 plus SS.3JO final ; 13% APR ; dererred pay- ment price $13,146.94 ; Ser #039239 . Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 '73 Mercedes 280-C. Silver.· Extras! lmmac . Purchase o r a ssume lease. 493-6517. '65 2:W SL. Air, leather , Am /Fm, radlaJs. $6950. Call 552-1723. We are pleased to a n·. notfnce the resale or one of the truly great automobiles or our Ume. Owned, driven1 & ob- viously pampeni(I by one of Orange Co unty's largest new car dealers. This remarkable 1973 •Mercedes Beru: 450 SLC Coupe Is now On display. Please •call 894-3.121 for further details. 1912 350SL, 26000 mi, Xlnt. cond. $9,500. · 646-0964 or 646· 7684 Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 OPEL GT, 4 Spd., air. 673-3582 OT' »4:4533 Pai-lclJe 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 914 Load~d . re· bale/assum. my, lease & I 'll &Ive you $150. cash. 498·726S· I '74 PORSCl-IE 2.0." mw.ny '!,tras. ¥ust ~ell ! Baby on the WI)'. 557-63117 741onclle914 2. LTR', S spead1 Stereo, ·special a lloy wheels . ·Thia one is m i nt ! (7'3KGE). - Cre•ler ili!w · 208 Y..'. lff\ Slt'ft\ sln111 Ana US-3171 G .& ' ~ Dori't 'Ive up the ship! "Ll1t" IL> In ctaulfied. ShJp to 1hore 1uul1.t! ~2-Sf78. ' .. t fMlDA CASH ~RtBATES OM EVERY MEW ' 19·74 ROTARY ENGINE CAR llqUll'PED THE W 4 Y YOU LIKE IT! CASH REBATE RX-4 HARDTOPS CASH REBATE RX-4 WAGQNS . 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IS p 8 AIC XI 1 ........ ....._aV'e bfakn.UMQ -C~ller.-. ..... . I , . n ·~IUPD• ow· :;;: 001 ••. ~ _..;: 6cyt.atick,shift ••••••••••••••••••••••• '61 FOAD Pl• 9957 0 all '•"1WWl1 ,1.110 cood. $1300" 4911-303'l art Beautiful ti.Mr. Ne oz i-..,,.-a ..... ••e Yetto. Convt .... .~.... '70MEllCURY pen Y Sun. 1 •·30 · ~,. brPtl .,...,.,_.,ti.;:.. be -AprU281.h. ;}Hardtop 4 I Pd ..... ,,..,..........,, Mn.... ••••·•••·•••••••••••-.••••PM • 1---''~·c.c·------~ r'M::t lrat• ---~f Rt,Uter at ' • '74 CHA'RG ER SE. take C:olony Pwk Wagon V 8 , a u \ o m a t i c 1971 Pinto, xlnt cond. 2929 Harbor Blvd., Pont'iac '72 Granville:, comDIMrtblLW•AADI DATIATOYarA A.M /FM, new clutcb 1" ov'er payments. L IOPai......-trana mi1sJon , powe r Sl350 or beat offer Costa Mesa Vin . hdtp, air. Loadedl concf.mGollll'otrer. YOUS M;fOO,; Look• ntw ! miles. V8 , automati c steering. Need reliable 673.3579 546-1934 PrlY . Prty. $2100 , ' •..O. .... ..:.. -••• -· 646·.az:ll trans mi s &ion, powe r party to make s1nall ·73 PINTO 4 pd 1 642·58Sl ,,........,.,... 1\a.1-9911 steering, vJnvt interior, monthly payments. Call 8 ' x nt '62 Valiant, rqiis great. · 5--976 11318uperlorAve,CM ......,,.. •I 9940 •v c M ••1~310 t cond.$1TOO. V•CJCI 9974 . . ••z.zll•.a ,••••••••••••••••••••••• lugg1:1ge rack. Net..>d re-r. gr.'" . ....,,, am o 546.0538 $400. , . ••••••.••••••"•••••••• "" •-••••••••••••••••••••••• liable party to make 8pm, Wed. through Sun. , Call492·69U~art5pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• • <•crourromlkalerink) '72DODCll · '72FordLTDWagon.Fu.I· s m al l monthly pu y-<XJT206). '73 Pinto W1:1 gon. Stick . '73Ve1;aGTWagon.Air. - DAITSWI.... ly~qulpped.$240(). ments. Call Cr. M~r . $988 shirt. A /C, $2200. ca11 I965Plym.Sat.good eond. AM /FM radio, auto · Yety_e 9772 1-Cylilider, autonlatie. Pri.v. ltarty&a,9404. 847·0873 1oam-to Spm, -__ 5.Sa-8289 p/s, p/b, new brakes & trans, Jess_ lba.n ».{191) •••••••r•.~••••••••••••• traa1 mt1alon', power · wed . 1 h rough ~u n . · , tires. $375. 833-1575 m i. $2600 . Xlnl cond • ..,.......... $P[fllll • tileering .. MJr condition· '73CountrySedan,5 pass. C?12:AJ>U t;_ '74 MUSTANG 2+2, PJS, '71 F0 2 'o°!.Ml0 p-~-9965 SS7-07SS. . . A~ MRI. iq:. Need ttll8.ble party W111on . Xlnt cond. P/8 , AJC, 4 spd. Xlnt -·-Sa&e. •a.m_ ee to make•amaU monthly Loaded. Only 22M. Ask· $1288 cond . $3200. MJ.400I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Vega Wagon. . VOLVO SAi.£! payments ~ Call Cr. Mgr. ln1S29'7!li. PP.ss.1·2634. 4 Speed, radio&: he'ater. 11Hi9 LE MANS, 2DR, 4 $1495.·X·lntcond ... ~ lffc•lzzi;;:Drfl JI t .1 1 8470873 lOam to lpm 73 Ma,quo«, 4 d,, full 73M.achl,Lastollhe Need reli a ble" party lo Spd., R/H, stereo tape Call645·7307. llic~'ud ea • pr cc ncre11e. • • Be1t Offer 1970 Jo~ord 1.•1t hi Originals.Loaded. ma ke s mall monthl)' deck, vinyl top, buckel , Jam*-Supera&ock .. AU Wed. through Sun . f'•lcon.2dr.8cyl.Con-power. 1 w . u /c $3750 M2·46l6 payments.CaU Cr.Mgr. seats/black interior, 73Vega~3tchback.XJJ)t, &68-Doye Rriced iJo Sell. Ov · <USFOJ). tact Miss Thompson, am /fm stereo. 962·7890 847·0873 l OarTI to 8pm, Hurgundy, 350 engine. 4splom1 ,~l900.,0w!1-ef Hewporta..cb. Dd'NftSpeMal"*' $1988' 1 Colcma,n Emplo)'ees Lo.M1. Olch•o"lle 9955 Wed . thro ugh S un . P.P. $800: Call between 644 -1750 ~5 . . L}' • CredlLUnion.833-1810, MustClftC) 995Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• (287CTP J. 9am &: 2 :30~m week '71 VEGA Wagon, 28,960 knock• often when you Auto, AC, SW\rOOf. '74 2,+2, 4 .spd, ~>1S'. P/B, .,__._ ~30am wee e n s. 675-4048 ' !~SP••••EQAL••-•t•!?.~1 .fall.VO. LVIJDiAO_ ·orrol'Tiart:rY '74 Must.,ng 11, Ghia VG.••••••••••••••••••••••• SOLales0~n~~~ $988 day}, & an)'ti~e a~ter m i. Best cond. 51350. use result·a:eWnc Daily m i. Mu1t ._Sell. $3900. A/C,,rad10. Call aft. 7 GMCTIUCl(S •73 Runabout, 4 &pd, 7·1005 VEGA ,721 4 sp~t_d, Pilot Clasllfted Adi to 552·0050 pm,837-0386 HOMDACAl.S manual, 20~ cc, ac, ,Have10methingyouwant lt atchback, ~'F-· TOYOTA ~II Cl !966 HOl'IMit CM 6"th 930J rUCb ttie.Qrana:e '<:1oast ·•57 Futura Station Wagon'.' 66 Mu s t :.i. n i::". b I k U11l~erslty Olds am/ffrl , radial, 35,000. to sell! Classlried uds do S howroo m condil1on. , ~· · 0 •••11•· . ;,:...WV· ma~"1onet.. 642.-_...,8 • ._ · Air, p /8. Good cond. w/chi:omes &'air shocks. 28® Harbor Blvd. ,$2500 or bsloff. 840-2086. It well -Call NOW, 24,000 miles. $1996. '.C~l Facto-· ~ .... -lo. Ex· _ ~ . I c;.....,..,. e .,.. · •1 .... · · " SW. 5.S~·5479afl 5 pm. Tire's ~ood. $575. 548·1~. Costa Mesa 540-9640 Sell idle items 642-5678 642-5678. 675·0342 or497-3205 .. .'. ecuUvo Con. Good UMd VOLVO ToyotaSoleetloo EXCLUSIVELYVOLV """'°'.119w tlOO, -1.Mow 9IOOAulos,Hew 9800 Auto1,How 9100 -Mow 9100 .-.lfew 9100 A-. Mew 98' ~Pllem Lar1e1t Volvo.Dealer ···~··•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-.•••.••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f••••.••••••,•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••·~ JO SILL in Ora nee County'! ' la-!. BUYorLEASE umia DJRECT YOTA ttf:f!'! 1966 Hofti., C.M. 646.9303 2025 $. ~ '70 Corola' waaon, runs Anaheim 750-2011 xlent, loolr:a .,_t, $1100. orbstoff.~lm. Sacrifice! '74 Volv -----~----1 Waa:oa. 3 ~ old. "71 TOJOfA mi. Under warranty. p~ extras. $5700. M0-18. 4 Speed, radio 6 heater. Need r..tlable party to r:nake amall monthly payments; Call Cr. Mgr. 847-0873 lOam to 8pm, Wed. through Sun. . (947971'). $1188 74V-142 2Dr. Sedan, 4 apd, radio. BeaGUful car, only 16, miles. (SOOK EL). Cre•l1trlMW 4!tl>I W, l~tS!.rt•ct Sunta Ana H35·3171 TOYOTA Corona Ill.SO. ~ ~ Air, auto, xlnt Cond., ~ ~ 28,000 mi. l&l boa1ht1----->----f 3 /19/70 , BJ owner, ....... UMd · M6-SSl3 .. • ••••••••••••••••••••• '73 CELICA, air, map, • uc; 99 am/fta 1lereo, Yin)'I ~ - top, Jue:. ra~. top run· ·~•••.••••••••••••••••• ning cond. saoo. 54B-4102 1167 Rambler Gd. cond. New Brakes, just t Tri pll· 9767 up. $800orbesL846-1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 SPITFIRE, amjlm, Tonneau cover, top rw1· ning cond. $2SIO. 5• 1802 '&:!Rambler Ambassador· New trana fc motor. cond:ttoo. 4M«i00eves. ·!~:::1:!~ ...... !?!. ~ ••••••••••••• !!.'. aEPAla~SavlcE 73 Century, vinyl, fm, a /c, EXCHANGE olc lo. mi. rull power, Mus .J .. !tEBUILD8 .. sell,.~. 493·3162 BROOKLYNBUGCO. C ... •c 991 E&t $48-9141 •••••••••••••••••••••• J BUY vw Eaglneo/Cara CADILLAC 979-09.15 (8 to to.m. Over 70 to .choose from. _a_l_te_r~Sp~m_.~l _D_an ____ 1 Fr!D'llti $1995. GMA 1973 vw Pop·To FinaaelngfcLeasing. Camper, new radla · Urea, "74 VW, au,_. s..i-bug, am/fm, swlroof, IOOO mL $2975. N0-1840 ELDORADO 41,000 mi. P /b, P /s, A/C, stereo, '70 ~uc. New clutcb, brks, lthr seats, vinyl top, stee ong. paint. Compl. reblt radials. l2650. s.56- eng. Sl'50 or make orfer. eves or wknds .. Must tell. 61.S.2804. '75 EL DORADO, full '67 IUG $975. loaded, a Black Beauty. 21 J-lt .. 1661 15000 mi, $8,500. '51-:1831 '68 CAMPER Pop-Top, '71 SEDAN Se,·i lle, reblt '11 ea&· llT15. or Crui1eomatlc, s tereo, b es t ., I( u at s e 11 ! loaded. $2950. 640-0576 213·591-1868 •74 SdV, r11.11 eqpmt, leath. '68 BUG NeweQC&lrana. Int. 11,000'111. Xlnt cond. 3000 mi . lefl. on $7l00.1Alt5:53&-7378 guarantee $1,100 firm. c_.. 9917 645·9Ul ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 VW, Blue, ster 7o6 Camaro LT ·Z28, cassette, radials, map, loaded, like new · new paiat, xlnt cond. .846·2249 $lBM.4M~. '88 CAMARO, very clean, '61 VW FSTBK. R /H, sun· s13oo. Call 'after 6:3() pm roof Runs 111r .-. or bst 546-1424 otrer. caµ: .,....,6 l·Cllo=-'-.,...."'-----,-,-zo-1 70 VW Squareblck, lo mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , $1650, or make offer. ·COMMB.L Leave m1f. ,._1m CHIYIOLIT 19 vw SquarebKk, klokl SALES & SERVICE nice,ruu-.SISOO 21ZIH-- orolter.st0-17S9 COSTA MESA 68 VW Bua, many xtru, 14J-l 200 -W~~· ~· t~l~IOO[;;. i,-;~~1 '14 IMPALA, low milqe. 8'I t5lll PJSAJC 73VWXlatiMrt..tcal 633·4300Ext.6t cond. tllOOermalr:a Lowrlder. 'Sf..--.u. --1 offer • ....., .....,,..~ _..,.; ----------1wa,on1 1ppreme rtms, '65 VW ,New emt. Shocks, batt.,'1res., FM ... 75. llCIZ.em show pipes. Am/fm tape. Cuat. ln\r. '900. eao..:tll:5· '7 2 CHIYllOUT '71 VW bus, bltn bed, ...... 39,000 ml., s:nso. or ofrer. 2 noor, vi, automatic -•~94"---·l~IM~------·I tranimlaalon, powe r '85 Bl:ETLE, nu. Uke T ateerln1. Need reUabl4' wal.Chl 9825. party to make 1m•ll * 6"-4811 • monthly payfllll:lll. CaU -----.,.---·1 er. Mar. M7-at131Clllmto WANTED ·aia. Porto. lpm, Wed.--· Ft Dn, Jf'aHllP'ft, eftl. (7SIKPY). deckUd;S..7G5aft.4 $1688 10.W r'-uk _ '"\1 AutomaUe, radio. Very '74 MONTE CARLO •U dean earl (J7581L>. ~ ~m/fm aiereo, Xlnt · . View Sot lo&m. Cre•ler IMW .. 1J0 ... 1.1soe 2QIW.111.St.reet Santa Ana 13$•3l71 Cuat•wtill ;~.. $. ·. ~ ······.;;·.;::~;;······ ttJO W 2Door. VI, auiomatlc trant;ml11lon, power ,---'~-:--,--::-1 . ·-·· •blta oldew•ll UNI, Uk· whMI, alr con· dltl•nln •. , AM /FM 1_!~1!!:--..-+-..,-.:.:.:.1 1te,.., le1lhlr, landau -top~l erulae control, pow1r bralkt1, heater, c•&Alll -vw hrt1, •• ,, • ., .UITAPIOM WitSO.N F0.RD, SALES SUPER CLEARANC.E SALE WHO -'75 GRANADA 2 Door 72.PINTO 'SPMC!. Radio, Htattr. I0/9El01 VICW....,... UlllUtU '71 DODGE Co-V1 •.... to. tr-., ail' condiliollin;, ~ Sleet'· it'llJ, ~inyl root. l lctn'>t No. *8XV ..cw. ....... ._. '72 T.atRD LANDAU . Loaded including ledary aw conditiorling. S248a&' L K~ No. J39ESR --·-lfllQlll.,.... ....... - ' t vl.. deluxt' ~ graup. O;an. brown mtl•I· k. 15WflL2010dl $3698 '67 MUSTANG 11 ·8, .tU!o. Iran~ . l.telGry 4;r tond1tionirw;i. iiowtr Sll't'fllll}. AM/FM r.MhO rv~EiM! WtCW. laMllCH:l A'fULMll 72 PONT. c.Nllna _______ _..., .. _ .. ___ _._...,_._,..1 2 Dt. Sdn. 6 cyl .. itidi' !NII, rldio, l'IN!el", COURIER & SHELL ,,... •• --• -lcte1I ~ ovrrnl;tll hocft, or tor the bfo)Ctl, or ju''" go(Jd workhof~. SGTAP9S9'32. ' '69'BRONC0 'wheel driw. :m II 8. ~li<k Yiitt.,.ira~ lank, oft.road lirtS, pl~ to•l•tl. t360Ak0l ll'IOAl HMllNC»G ....... $2999 71MERC. ,, -· • 88 ._:;..<_ \ • 1-~.::._r.;:.~--.;."."':::~< "=:.1.:::0..::7''.'';-=· K :-=. .. :'.'.-...:$1;:,_;:;I~ AMIFM r.Mllo, ~too. bldrd. l,12JOYI 5'fCIAl , ....... AWlLMU '69 FORD Convertible V-1, ;iuto. llcllft., OO'IMlf ~lttfing. ~. wi,.. .---------------------1 ~ . .i rlFt'~. (llUU?IO . SMCIAI....,..., .... :."° '75 MUSTANG II 2 + 2 _7_0_GA1~-50D_;2;;::;Do~<O~*;;::.:~-:=~=-=--=-;;..,. V·l. tuto. frim-, ~ •lfel'ina. r• hN~. WHO - 1 l hie·~. ~ gull'~. ~·!' e11e<ior color. JAOJYI~. $3488 '75 PINTO WAGON .......... -"'·""""-·--_ .. ,_ , .. "~'""'" Wl)t'I' c~ ... 1119FTE Sllalll .............. '69 FMllLANE 500 111, Milo. Ir-.. powrr· 1rttrif'9, Lict'F!M! ,ZVJ611 --- -..... i, ..... :.;,;:v..i ,$3· a· 88 J!.~~E,'!,!.~r.;. ..... -... ... powtr ''"'1"9, fctl\C.l , di• .• interiOr. Lie. MO:~ A'I ..... 'I'~ , tirlkts. bumPlf. guds'. • ' 1---"'----...::.:"i'-=='-----,..~--,., ... ,,,., 72 CljlVT. SUrlw .Van $3-.188 .,. r• ·. V-1, M;lg. Ir~ br.t!ICI nrw Wildwood Surfer -' Con~~iclt(. l ic. 151'4M !75 FOID PICKUP ·1•CH • .,;";:';;.'" ..... ,, OAS SAYll 6 c..uf14er Wiit! Suplll' C~ Pt,. Auto. 11'.ant .. a•r $ 1" condilioni1'4, l)llWl'I' stttr1~, "°"""' brak". FIOCI cvslom ''YI!', SOil GVW rtdio. l'e.tltr. •5100511 • Pll;g .. kt1ill~ vinyl ital, gauge1. 11110B!l:U2'21.50l Auto.'-lr..w.. AM/FM rldlo. l kemt llllOBG $3 5 8 8 '71 AUDI 4:Door - .' . '73 ~ :.;:-.. - ~·.·-----... .,.. .... ~~"!"!'!!~~~~----1 V.f, 1ir ~iliOlling, rtdla, l'ea!rr, lolfw low • miles.. (9111.VJI ::" '75 MAVERICK '!""',_. ........ no clcl ' cyt, t'l'tg .. r1dlo. I, ~ l'*'ft. tloar \tiff!, blue rn.t11tk. Slttll13M1J ._$3188 74 o•.c; 4 Whl. Dt'. · - " Ton l'idl\11'. vt.11110. rr61\s .. 1ir conct!tlal'lirog. OOWtt sltlfiflt, rll/io, lulrr. JllSI li\t nrw. LiceMt Ni'; J505MJ !!C!l ""9' R:!!!LI $4988 '12 CHM 4 Whl. Dr. $ ~ T 111 Plcllup. VI. ""lo. trn., 1lr wtdllionlng. 3 'J88 ~, llterin\J, rldio. llltflf. Lkenle No. ·-. ' ~~"' !!S!ll----· 1'57· fOID ~ ~ T9n ' '• ~~ ~~. ':.::.::.: ' ' '188 ' SALES DEPT; OPEN . , 10 .P, M. 7 DAYS troMml, ~-. ·Wei LINCOLN llEllCUllY U,.. or roblt. It .. • -............ " ~ .. ~~ .. =·~·==========~H~.~B~.'9====~IO~~ .. ~·L!!!!!!!!i!~~~ ELDORADO l '8Y2' Mini Motor Home llADYFOI 989 =~.~Tt $.a - FUll Y SELF CONTAINED ~ <:""' • u--· -· l>Ollry, -<Mli"!I. ""'" ... ~ belte<'f, -....... ~. -~ ....... Dodge '"'""· C•Clll1/) ~!lo.. •n1 DRIVE 1 Y.EAR FREE Of MAINllllANCI *I Year Free Sorvlce ~ 1 .. Ow""' * I YEAR UNLIMITED MILEAGI · Factory Warranty. ' . 33 M.P.G. ..... CONSUMER OIGESl SAYS "IT'S THE BEST BUY IN AMERICA. SHOULD &E THE BE Sf SMALL CAR IN THE WOllLO, IT'S THE BEST SMALL CAR IN TERMS OF WHAl VOO GET FOR '#MAT VOU PA'I'."- , ' .. .. ·~ . ' WI WB.COME YOUI WAllANTY SB·YICE WOIK OITS1AIDlll ·VALUE CARS '73 PLYMOUTH Sl'ORT SUBURBAN WAGON 'V-8. automa11c. rtd•o. heater. oower Meering, power fl~akes. air cond1hon-~: fu!J taclory eou1pmen1 (221LWJJ • . '73 PL YM .OUTH '71 FORD '72 CHRYSLER '.· SAnuJTE CUSTOM WAGON 'II TON ECONOUN: VAN NEW YORKER V-8. automatic, radio. healer. power For !he van lover. surfer, OI' busi-Brougbam. V·8. auro .. AM/FM stereb;.-, sleenng, oower'~es. wsw tires. air n e s s m a n ! v . 8 . au 1 0 ma 1 i c heatef. air cond., lull POwei-. 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' ' ' I i • ' ( ! c I ' ' ( I l I ( ~ ti io lo p a I; l• io z ,, ~ 0 c u n d ,, ~ " SI II 0 \I .,, ~ b ·~ 'e • • ' .. . .. ~ . . ,. . ~g1•na/Sauth ~oast 'foday'it Closi11Jt N.Y. Stoeks • -" • VOL, 68, NO. 1130 .4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOAY.-APRIL 23, 1975 TEN CENTS CQunty Mulls Possible Refugee Influx . . =--"-•ii~~7 . ' ;9QO·to-one·ftitllio1rSouth ·Vte • -rl" ""'-:--r """';aameH may be evacuated tQSan u ~ ..... _....ut rr....i.coaad-LoaAn1elea--;Q(iD r fetli~ were ~e¥aCMated , The re~11.J, came .from Los to Qr.a ae · Co'Unty,, eo'unty An•ele1 County Supervisor authortUea Proltably would. term Jam~ Hayes who said U\•t two an emer1ency task fcrce &a ban· ~ments lo W uhinCtOn bad die the 1ltuaUon. . told him that Reh an infiux was That . was the speculation ~ot ..,.... eomin1. Oranae County Director ol Social _.. Hayes and fellow Supervisor' SeM·ce William EricUon today Baxter Ward speculated that the 1• reaction to reP,OrU that from ' Rfugee1 may be · hOusecl tem- poral'ily it~tlte El-Toro MinDe: that no planSWere being' made to Corps Air St•tion and at the receive refugees there. Edwards Air Force base in-the~· Hayes b·,,-sed his "warning on desert east of Loil'AngeJea. talks with federal officials in Today officials at El Toro said Wuhiqgton but did not name the that they had not been informed offlc!als, saying they did not that any refugees were coming want to be identified. · and were making nO pl!JlS to re-The tQne of the_polnt of the celve them. federal warning was that a cont· Officials said that the same ingency plan could be in effect in was true for Marine Corps a moment's notice and that local helicopter station at Santa Ana, offiCials oucht to be prepared. On Hayes' motion, the Los ceived. Angeles Co u"n fY.· f'o_ll..r.d__.0 L-,O.range_ Co.unty Social.Ser.YJUli Supervisors Wednesday agreed Director Erickson said that. he to study whether to fOrm a was sure the county had received SJ>ffial commiSsion to deal with no communic ation yet from problems such a crow4 WQuld federal authorities and said that cause. ~ if a large influx: of refugees is re· Reports of-Hayes' Warning C!ived-he believed-tbal a' coot-- were being discUssed by Orange inaenc~ force would be created County officia1* informally today immediately. but officials c'ontacted stressed A stmila'r overnight task force that no official word had been re· (See REFUGEES. Page.U> er ssessoi; ' -• ?: UI.Z. San Juan Suspect Captured A high 11peed chase in the San Juan Capistrano' area TUesday night during Which an Orange County Sheriff's patrol car was rammed front and rear by the pursued vehicle ended with the 'arrest of a San Clemente motorist, deputies reported to- day. . Steven Patrick Graham, 21, of 2319.Calle Ca Serna, was gi'abbed by deputy ~Mike Callaghan on Calle Sa'n Antonio in San Juan -af'nor a foot chase that followed ihe second of two collisions. Deputies said the pursuit of Graham began on Camioo Capistrano when he eluded two patrol cars responding to reports of a reckless driver by ramming one vehicle in the rear and takine "offatbill'/•P!'ed·' ~. om•e:n 1~d 1'l!y ~-"' block 'Gra1iam"'a 1tath near. Avenldo de la Vbta and"' again •ltem.eted to evade c,pmre by again ramminetllhe same patrol car4bls time~iri the front. l>epuU,S said Graham cleared ther. way for his escape but damage to his own car preV~ him from leaving the scene.1bey said he 1e·aPed from his CllU' ~ was unable to out.diatance the pursuing Callaghan. Depu.ties said Graham is cb&rged with assault with a dead· ly weapon, resisting arrest and reckless driving. LagunaCofC Back's City Parking Pl~ The Laguna Beach Chambe ... of Commerce has given its support to a city proposal for construe· tion of a $550,000 downtown park· ing structure. The chamber board of direc· ton voted Tuesday lo bacl,c the project and~ to organize citizen action supporting the parking facility. ... An election will be held May 27 to seek voter approval of $800,000 in bonds for construction of lhe 233 space struc.ture. A majority "yes" vote is needed. The dif· ference between the maximum ·bond amount and the structure's estimated cost is for construcUon contingency and any unforeseen legal fees . . The chamber board's action w_,s not unanimous and dis· cussion of the project included criticism of it. To repay the bonds financing lheJ&tructure, the city will com- mit meter revenues from the downtown butlnes• diltrict. In addition, it wlll raiH meter feet on downtown streets from 10 cents to 20 cents, and set the off. street parlrin1 meter rate at 15 cents. P1rkin1 on more distant streets downtown will remain at 10 cents an hour as will parktn& outalde the central bmlwt .. trt•t. ' Dia .. reemeot al'Ole b8'weeli chamber cllneton,-""9,*11-' Uon of I» oily to, .Nl!"J, ...... from the city'• l•Mpl tnUV! should meter revtlhlil Dot !Met• 'the mort1a1• payment. . ~ HimhaW -. In Counly Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R-t'lew,port Beach) re· turned to his home district Monday after reportedly telling ...the House~ Armed Forces Committee he has )INAing personal business ·in Orange County. ~ Today, his chief fi eldOC- fice aide, Chip Cleary, re·" fused t& discuss. the purpose of Hinshaw'• visit. . Cleary did say, however, that the Republican COO· 1rea1man will not meet ~th newsmen while he is here and is not scheduled to talk with either the County Gtand Jury at the District Attorney's Office. Wben asked~ how long Hinshaw will remain in Orange County, Cleary ~lied, "For a few d~ys.,. "{Vegotiatiom '/o'!:.~·2;-;ed ~Or ~. J' Jl~tCo.op lly CA&OL A. MOORE .......... ~ ..... The 11'tatus of International BUJIDI Service r'em~ ':lftCer· taln todaJ' as offlclolo of the supennarket cooperilUve met with theft' attorney and more customer complaints were rout- ed to the Orange County Office of· ConlUmer Attain. · 'MiChael Morisoli, a Carlsbad lawyer, said he understood ''neloliations were under way lo aell.lbe food diltribution system toatar:..r corporation.'' •NollnJ that telephone Contact · wU virtually impossible, he said he w8s to .. meet with IBS managers at' their TusUn head· quarters today to determine future options. Last. week it was announced that IBS had closed warehouses in Mission Viejo and Oxnard. Mem· Hrs were advised to contact ltfe i"ountain Valley outlet by phoning 549-8908 for completion of out- standingorders. That number has become the aixth IBS phone listing described uinoperative. · "We are ·still taking declara· tlona from dissatisfied customers and trying to 'find out the inten· lions of IBS " said Roger Davis otthe Consumer Affairs Qffice. "They m·ay just be undergoing financial problems, trying to get liquid and still expecting to do ri&bt by everybody.'' IDS members, who paid $§7 in· fees to ''save 30 percent on srocery billi," had been notified by Jett.er •that recent deliveries would be delayed because of a chan1e-o•er lo computen. Wben company represen·, utlvet could not-be reached for further explariation or colledion of money, Uae customen called .. Conau.aler Affairs, the Tustin police arid newspapers in seeklng recourse. .. -, HE · COIWEKlED BOA.T TO CASH . · "My ad In yollr paper pnjduced 12 calls and l 101a my sailboat over the weekend." ..... That's the 1uccea1 story toid by the Irvine .Dian wbo placed lhil odlnthe DtU~ Pilot: • ·wL IN THE svMMu - VeRture of Newport.23'. . w /trailer, equipped I< priced lo sell. XXX·XXXX Chamber Prnldent Cy """'1t 'wu.Umantaad1.W1u_, -In llO way be -.mltlod to the eu:uctare. He lmphndGlhor chamber board m-ben to broadeaot tllal llM - ·-""'fHI tll~ll ~tu• e1...._ftanCNtbeJnll1e\, •.1 Olreetor n111, Diffey, aa ' avowed foe of all 11•1•1• (llHCllA .. J&, ....... , If you have a boat you want to iaavert Co cub, clll -lt 14kea • few ~ In. the '11Ceto:m-.k•••·1 .., .. , the Oran1e Coall, the a•e la the Dally Pllol. I I Laguna Dispute Official Irked By 1 Di$1;lo·s11res By JACK CHAPPELL PUblic Employes Union for the °' ... ~uy..i ... ..,. Capistrano Unified School Dis· A Teamsters Union represen· trict~ tative acting for the Laguna Casile Cflled the report bf the Beach Firemen's Association re-union's demands for mandatory acted angrily today to dis· member.stilp or "right to work" closures of the e mployes' wage payments by nonunion r.remen a and fringe benefit demands "distortion, and not an acturate made to the city of Laguna statement,"; however, he re- Beach., fused to clarify or correct the re. Points in the firemen's de· port. . mands included an estimated 12 "I am not',-1 cannot respond or percent pay increase, extensive react to that article. We reac'bed fringe benefits and a provision an understanding. with Ute city for mandatory ·union mem· that we were not going to talk bet's~ip or payment of a dues-lik e with the press,'' Castle said. amourit from firemen who chose Asked if he believed the'public not to join the Teamsters Union. had a right to know what wage The points were revealed in a (See DEMANDS, Pap .U> Daily Pilot news story, JK4blished ~ A~ , ...., ..... •• .,..';. 1 ~ Tue1'~Y· ... t ~ ; • '.~: ·~ iii" rt'. 1.... r ..... "' • Riehard Caitle, Teamsters .-. . ..;.,· '.' .._ •• Union r epre,entative, angrily -·......,.ntr~(.-.-..=a • ' " NO DICE -Pham Van Ba. Viet Cong mission chief in Paris, says the Communists have turned do""' f'rench peacemaki.ng efforts .. ' . ' . charged the city had broken· a · pC'OllliSe which said that-neither 1lde would talk to tbe pr-ea or re- veal,!be contract dimands. Police, Teamsters Caltle and the Tearo.sters Union also represent the San Clemente Public Safety (Police) Employes Association and the ._.·..,. ....... .."?- ~ ~. To Atte.nd Meeti'!g San Diego's_ Police Eying Teamster Pact - SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Police Officers Association is thinking about aligning itself with the Teamsters Union. Sgt. Jack Pearson, president or the l ,130·member association, said the group was considering the move .because the city has categorically rejected its de· mands for higher wages and changes in working conditions. Pearson said his group wants salaries on a par with police salaries in Los Angeles and Long Beach, and Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies . "We have all the problems Los Angeles has with less personnel per capita, so why shouldn't we have parity?'' said Pearson .. Other POA demands include overtime and incentive pay, three more holidays and permission to carry automatic weapons on duty. Deputy Chief Bill Kolender, alsO a POA member, said he op- poeed joining the Teamsten on a ''personal basis.'' Officers of the San Clemente Public Safety Employei Associa· tion and their Teamsters Union representative will be present at tOnl&ht 's San Clemente City Council meeting, bUt. no one is sayiDg what to expeCt. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. Officer Russell R. Rice, as· sociatiori president, said that he and other board members will at· tend tonight's Council meeting along with R.ichard _Castle, a Teamsters senio'r business representative. Rice ·sakl jt was possible that the association, through Castle, would present a statement to the Council on the controversial de· cision to contract with the Teamsters Union for representa· tion in salary negotiations. Contacted today, Castle re· fused to reveal what, if anything, he will tell the council. ··w e hav e a number or alternatives,'' he said. • Castle also refused to say whether he believes the officers' action to contract with the Teamsters violates a resolution adopted by the city council which prohibits peace officers from joini~g, affiliatif!g or participat· ing wath labor unions,. "I am trying to stay out of ex· pressing opinions in the press,'· Castle said . "We are not looking forward to sol vine this in the news media." City Manager Kt!nneth Carr. the cfty 's chief negotiator with the Police officers, said that ~ will not have a formal report to the,council on the Teamsters is· ,ue. . . (See POLICE, Page AZ) Indicted Qoctor Tells Hi.s Story •''They 'r e punishing m e because I'm still alive. My big sin is living through this." These are the bitter words of Dr. Jeffrey' R. MacDonald of Huntington Beach, the form er Green Ber.et physician whose Wife an"d ' two daughters were stabbed to death in their North Carolina home five years ago. MacDonald! also Was wounded by what he 1ays were four hippie types who broke into his home. MacDonald wlis cleared of any involvement· by the Army, but now his former father·in-law has had the case against him re· opened and he faces an indict· m~ht ·for murde r. The doctor tells bi11tory today on P8$e 03. Salary D~~and T-o~~,~~d CUSD Erfiplf&e Pa y Goal C~st f{6.·2~ill~n IJyT&EDE&ICK SCHOEMEHL CMUleD•UrlJrtNt... t Salary 4emands made by te1Chlng and non-teaching employes in the Capistrano Unified School District would ccist at leaat $6.2 million BMUally -and possibly more. ' · '1aures recently liven to the board of ·education show ~at teacher·s demands for a COit of ltvin1 salary adjustment, a atral1ht salary increaie and a re- ducUon In class siza in kiD-- der1arten, lh(ouP would "COii .,.. mllllon. • ,, 1 I -~:.If 1~iil.i> pay·for c liv r.*~iMi!Mi aalary in es '" ~ •, Store's Property Examined By GARY GRANVILLE Ofllilt'OaUy•INISUlft County officials say they have directed what they interpret to be disc~pancies in the assessment of property owned by Federated D,epartment Stores. In~.· i.n Orange County to the District Al· tomey 's Office. Questioned by the officials are the assessment of land and build· ings controlled by the depart· ment store chain in Fashion Square in Santa Ana and Fashion Square in La Habra. A detailed worksheet prepared by one county dCpartment head shows a comparative record or the Santa Ana property from 1971 through 1974. ~ccording to the typewritten study. the assessor's office~. decreased the assessment on land controlled by the depart- ment store chain at the Santa Ana sfiopping c~nter by p.3 per- cent. During the same time, adjoin- ing land values s howed no decrease, a ccording to the stt:Jdy . ~ It also shows Federated's; buildings in the center increased in value less than one percent during the three-year periOO. But surrounding buildings in the same center jumped in va\ue 53 percent, according to the typed report. Officials also questioned Lhe chain's holdings in La Habra when compared to similiar build· ings -one ide ntical -in the La Habra shopping center. The question of the assessment of J'ederated's outlets has been raised before. In 1969, the Santa Ana property was reappraised by the state al a lesser figure than assessed by the county. The county adjusted the BS· sessor's assigned fair mar~et value down but not as low as the state had assigned it. In the last five years, there have been tiwo property sales in the Santa Ana shopping center area. They tend to show value declining in the area. The La Habra Fashion Square· re porteQly bas been a disappoint· mentin generating sales volume, a fact .retailers attribute to the failure of ,a scheduled freeway nearby to be buJlt. (l\ltt ASSESS, Page AZ> Weafloer-' Cloudiness increasing late tonight with moo~ cloudy skies Thurs'day. Cooler, with highs in the uppers 50s at the beaches and lower 80s inland. Lows tonight 48 to 54. INSIDE TOD/\ "l' Heedles• mo(orbike and dune buggy driver• make qui.ck and ugl11 worlc of tM untouched sand duitta •bat lay tranquil onl11 tM doll b<f"'•· Story, Poge All. .. --~-= ..__ =-Qa • ---........... • ti 1••···· -· llillll l't"''· "" a _..._. lndt>x .. l A:.! QAJLYPILOT L /St Political Workers. Indicted Hy TOM BARLEY Of I ... O•Ur ~ilt4 MMf An cicht-week probe by the Or ange Co unty Grand Jury ('nded late Tuesday with lhe'in- dictmcnt or nine persons who worked ror th e election last year of Dcn1ocratic Assembly'man fl irhurd 1-1 . Robinson of Santa ,\na. Chargc's or illegal voter re- gistration, illegal voting, perjury ~ind obta ining a ballot in an un- authorized \"o ling district are in- ('ludcd in th e 19-count indict - ffil'nt. Nan1cd among the nine volwi- lt>e r v.·orkers are Manuel N. l'.:scamill a, 26, of 7766 Arbor Cir- cle, Huntington Beach and An- thony Bixler . 30, and Sandra Bix- ler. 31. both of 14521 Ontario Drive, Wcstn1i nster . ,\JI nine .ap pear.ed befor e S 'perior Court Judge F;verett W. Dickey late 1'uesday immediate- ly after the indictment was is- sued. They were ordered to return to the courtroom May 23 for Lhe fil - _ ing of pleas. -·J They a re free on their promise lo appear. N<1med \Vilh Escamilla and the Bix ler couple on the multiple al- legation s a r e : Marilyn A. Pelkofer . 45, and Julie Pelkofer, 19. both of Orange; Kim M. Karie. 20. of Placentia; Gerald .,,_ PiCke l, 32, or Santa Ana ; James L . Carrick. 38, of Corona, Robinson's campaign treasurer, a'nd Kathy L . Langston, whose age and address "'ere not availa- ble. It is a lleged th a t all rtine know- ingly violated election laws dur- ing the Robinson campaign. But the indictment makes it clear that Robinson had no knowledge of the acts all egedly committed. by his workers. Robinson said today lhrough his Santa Ana office that he had no comment to offer at this time on the indictment and had been advised by hi s lawyerto takelhat stance. It "'as the second time in re- cent months that the Grand Jury has indicted election campaign workers on voting irregularities. Eig h t me mber s o f Congressman J erry Patterson's staff were similarly indicted and later convicted of reduced misde- meanor allegations: Fines inl.- posed on the eight in Superior. Court r anged from $300to $800. It also was stressed throughout that investigation and during sentencing that the Democratic congressman had no knowledge of th e illegal voting activities or his workers. Miramar First But Handicap Honors Lost fl.1ira mar. a 79-foot ketch skip- pered by John Scripps of the San Diego Yacht Club, finished the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 720-mi le Cabo San Lucas yacht race at 9:07 p.m. Tuesday to col- lett line honors , but failed to save her handicap time on the smaller boats. Three other boals finished Lhe race early today. They were Dorothy 0 at eight minutes after midni ght, Ragdoll at 4::J> a.m. and Ariana al 5 :50 a.m. The tw o yachts still al sea al 8 a.m. todny were Peri cus and Shea rwaler, both with about 65 miles to go. Corrected times ""ere not of- ficially computed, but the race committee said Ari ana, skip- pered by George Thorson of the Los Angeles Yacht Club, appears lo be the overall winner. ORANGE COAST v..c. 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Brown Jr. ~ be i. .. cetUn& close" to 1makinC a de- clalon on whether to alan a con· troverslal 1mo1 blll, v!MJjt or let It ~ecome law wlthoul his algnature. . LAGUNA BEACH HIGH,SCHOOL STUDENT'S WINNING DESIGN FDR NEW HOUSE Wide Webef.Su-ed Thia Archltect~ral Rendering In South Cooat Conteat • , --7 * * Parking IJond Brown said he will decide "in a couple ol days " Wbat lo do With the blll repealla(' the require· ment that 1.9 million uaed can in lhe Orange County-Lot Angeles region must be equipped wilh so-- called NOxdevices. "I'm 1etti1t• cloee.'' Brown told tefQrt.era when he emer11ed lri>m ll-T111>1d1r ·luncheon: meet· lnC with five oi lhe ,ltlillalure's six Chicano lawmakers. "In due course I will'h1ve a are1t deal to say about the proiram." : Construction Plans, Work · By Students Construction students building a house ifi the Capistrano Beach palisades will work from Plans prepared · by a .,Laguna Beach 1-ligh School s tudent . Plans for the home submil\ed by Wade Weber, a senior, were the judges' choice Tuesday over five other entries. The a rchitecture contest was sponsored by the Laguna. Capistrano R egional Occupa - tional Program (ROP). The ROP board of directors r ecently purchased a Jot on Calle Fortwia where the future home will be ' built by students enrolled in a construction course. Their work will be SUP..ervised by Dean Whitaker, a Laguna Beach con - tractor and ROP instructer. Weber will receive $375 for the winning drawing. They depict a two.-story, three-bedroom. wood house, with e.xtensive landscap- ing. ' After the house is buih, it will be sold. Profits from the sale will be returned to ROP for similar student construction projects. A $50 second place awilrd went to Dave Hansen, a Dana Hills High School sophomore. The $Z5 thirQ place award was collected by Greg Mardonof San Clemente High School. The award money was part of $900 in realtors fees donated to ROP by Herbert Hawkins Realty at the time the lot was purchased for $17 ,500. • El' Toro's Jets To Make More Noise Tonight Those near El Toro Marine Corps Air Station who are under the flight path can expect a good deal more jet aircraft noise beginning al 7; 30 tonight when pilots begin aircraft carrier land- ing practice. Training flights will be con· ducted until 10 p.m. tonight and will continue· periodically until May 19, according to the air st.:.· lion's public information office. The F -4 Phantom planes will come in lower and more fre- quently' during the training period, although not over re- sidential areas. Pilots .will make lhe touch and go landings at the base prior to making actual l andings on aircraft carriers, a base official said. Laguna Boy Gulps Glass A young m an who apparently swallowed some glass while eat· ing peanut but ter Tuesday is re- ported in good condition today. Rob Potter Or 744 Manzanita Drive, Laguna Beach, called firemen after he spit up blood. Firemen responded to the home and made arrangements for Pot- ter to be seen by the family physi· cian. An orrice s Pokesman said Pot - ter had apparently suffered no severe e rrect s a nd was not hospitalized • /FreaP-.AJ ASSESS ••• When questioned previously about the La Habra assessments, olficials In the assessor's office said the gross sales revenue was taken into consideration when as- signing value. Doctors Walk Out FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UP I) -Surgery activity in 18 Brow.ard County hospitals was s lowed tod ay by an anesthesiologists strike called to protest rising malpractice in· 1u ranc e rates . T h e anesthesiolo,ists walked out Monday for at ea1t oneweek say- t n g th ey would r e fuse to participate In any operations ex· cept thoae clauJfled al emergen· cyorur1ent to save lives • I Aid, Arrest Fall Victim Held as Burglar Orange County Sheriff's office~ rushed to1 Mission Vie- jo earlier today to render fi rst aJ~ to a Chino m an who was ~injured when he fell through the roof o( a medical arts build· ingnear Mission Community Hospital. Deputies said they learned a[ter they took J ames Ha ll Myatt. 19, to the. hospil<1I next d&r for treatment that he broke a leg whe n he fell from the roof of lhe'bW.ld ing to the ground noor. Of(icers said an investigator from their department will be among any visitors Myatt may-receive later today. They said he will inform the Chino man th at he is being booked on ~urglary charges. It is alleged that Myatt was tt'yi ng to gain iUegal entry to the building when he lost his footing and crashed through the roof. Pioneer Educator • . Dr .Boyce Succumbs • Dr. William T. Boyce, 90, first ,: president of Fullerton College and long-time leader in the com- munity college movement in Ca li~ornia, died Tuesda.x in Claremont after an extended ill· ness. Memorial .services are pend- ing. Burial rites will be private. Dr. Boyce, who retired in 1950 after 42 years as a teacher, dean and college president, was the father of Golden West College President R . Dudley Boyce of Huntington Beach. The elder Boye~. son of a poor farmer, spent his boyhood fis- hing lh.e Chowan River, near Edenton, N .C., selling his catch to supplement the family in- come. At 18, he entered hjgh school, riding his bicycle 10 miles to the nearest sc.hool. He went on to win a succession of scholarships to Gilford College, Winston-Salem, N.C.: Haverford College, P a.; and finally Harva rd University, where he completed his master 's d egree in 1911 . Twenty-nine years later he finished his doc- torate at the U niversity o( Southern California. He started teaching at Sandy Springs, Md., in 1908, later mov· ing lQ Whittier College wh ere he taught economics 'and political science from 1913-1915. Joining the Fullerton faculty in 1915, he 'was named president of the junior college in 1917. lie held the.post for 33 years. The Boyce· Library on campus is named for him. In addition to Dudley Boyce. he is survi\)ed by a second son, Dr. Willi am D. Boyce of Escondido; ·two daughters, Mrs. William Rinehart of Canoga Park and Mrs. J . Peter Ber covitz of Buckhannon, W. Va., a'nd 13 grandchildren. The fa mi ly haS s uggested m e morial don a tions to the William T. Boyce Scholarship Fund pa ya ble to Fullerton College Foundation in care of President's Office, Fullerton College, 321 E . Chapman Ave ., Fullerton. /Fro• ,...,,., Al POLICE ••• Ca rr said he didn't have any idea what would happen tonight. either. ' Carr noted that a copy of the contract executed between the police officers and the Teamsters is in the h ands of the city's special counsel for labor negoti a- tions for review. but saJd the at- torney, Ni ck Counter, would not be present al tonight's meetin~. Vote Signup . Deadline Set Friday i.& the last day to register to vote in the Laguna Beach Park· ing Sti-pcture bond election May 27. Cilizens who did not vote in the las~ st.'\tewide election !fUSl re• i;_eg1ster. Q The parking structure would be built on Glenneyre Street just. south or Lagu,na A venue on the site of the present municipal lot. Totll cost Is estimi.ted a( $550,000for constructi(>~. Jf vot.ers approve, the structure c~lc;I be "s tarted by January. and be finished by April, Stan Scholl, public works director, said during a chamber "of commerce boatd meeting. Bonds authorized by the elec- tion would be paid ofr by an estimated ~168,000 raised yearly from the structure and downtown meter fees. The city council authorized the bond election after a parking s tudy s howed the city to be seriously short of parking nine months of the year. Rites Held For Laguna Auto Victim ,. Funeral services were con- ducted Tu e sday al St . Cathe rine's Catholic Church, Laguna Beach. for Arthur A. DeAyala, a Laguna Beach resi- dent who died as a result or in- juries received Friday in a traf- fic accident. He was 90. Burial at Hollywood Cemelery followed the services under the d1rect1on or l.\tc<.:ormick Laguna Beach Mortuary. Mr. DeAyala is survived' by his ·widow, H1trriet, of1 the fa1J1ily hom'e, 551 Oak St., and a nephe\f. He had lived in Laguna Beach for20 years. DeAyala was struck by a car while ~rossing South Coast High,.ay in a crosswalk. He died a few houcs later at South Coast Community Hospital from m~_ss_ive internal injtaries. /Fr••P~AJ SALARY ••. ; divided --into two aroups, the public Emi>IQy.e1 ·Union, 1· representing transportation . workers, and the. California S'chool" Employes ASsoclatlon, representing maintenance personnel, secretaries and custo- dians. In co mparison, teachers in Laguna Beach Unified School District have reques~ a 12 per~ cent salary increase. Non~ teachin~personnel want a 10 per· cent iffi ease. Total to&l of the proposa s is about $400,000. The district's budcet now stands at$5 million. ·In the Saddle back Valle)" lJnified School District., teachers also are seeking a cost of living increase. abo ut 12 percent. School offici:ils have refused ta reveal how much it would cost the district, saying that public ex pos ure would influence negotiations .. Non-teaching employes have not yet presented a salary proposal. County Gives Site For Park Orange Co unty supervisors agreed 'fues day lo transfer O\~:nership of the Louise l..eydoq local park site in Capistrano Be.ach to the Capistrano Ba)' Park and Recreation District. The half-acre site, loea~ ato- the bluffs al the end of Via Verde, was dedicated to the county by the developer of San Juan by lha Sea. In a report to the board, count,1 Re.1:1.l Property Services Agent Stanley Krause said the park ill wilhin the park district's jurisdiction and the district should assume operation and maintenance responsibilities. WELCOME TO THE DEMANDS and benefits were being sought by public e mployes, Castle said: ''We 're not trying to keep anything from the public.'' He said if statements disclos· ing union dema nds were issued . they should be joint statements released and approved by both the city management and the un - ion representatives. He said he was going to talk to the city management about the disclosures, but, said he did not know if a joint statement would be issued. "You cannot negotiate in a fi s· hbowl," he said e xplaining th at parties in negotiations "begin far, far apart " a nd that reporting of negotiations only "confuses the public." Castle said the term "closed . s hop'' in labor -management jargon is a specific one meaning a man has to be a union member before he is employed. The specific demand made by the union in t he case of the Lagun a 'Beach Firemen's As· sociation case is for an "agree· menl providing a maintenance or membership clause or an agency shop clause (mandatory dues paym e nt by all classes represented)," according to the· ·Laguna Heacn l:1ty Newsletter to emplo:tes. , IFro•P~Al REFUGEES was created lut year to deal with the gasoline shortage. Hayes was undisturbed when told that a State Department spokesman ln Washington caJled reports or a mass evacuation ."pop~cock .'' .. H a y,a later revised the nUmat.e..of 600,000 to one million retusea . comln r and t ald thal the actual a,lnber misht be 130,ood. ~ ...... ''In 1ny cue lw~ethlir it's 130,0QO g r 600,0QO we'tt goln1 to h•ve tb 1ear u&t for a I~ ~Vt!· menrorpeople,'!HaJ•Nid. . . . f . ofthe -.r,]BANK O~ ~ Cl.EMENTE • · fr1day, aprll 25 . Come help us celebrate the opening of the new Bank of San Ctemente. the only home owned indepe'ndent bank. Plan to come in and meet our staff and officers. · SPECIAL SERVICES • NO SERVICE CHARGE CHECK1"4& ACCOUNTS • TWO MODERN DRIVE-lllt WINDOWS • OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS, 9:00 to I ' ' Y°" will m.. the hkJh' lnlonsi rat.1 paid .., s..i.,. acc...ts and ow low Interest rates ....... .._. - -, .. .,.. "'' .......... the ...... S-.lcts.,.. r«ef•• •• a C•ltOIMr of TM ... of s.. c" ..... fXTIHDBl•AMllHG HOURS ,_,_....,,n... Frldoy to 6' W..doy t:OO ·to I ' Friii ---·- ~ I t,·]~~A~I~{~ Just olf The 300 Block of So. El Cal'Nno Rut. · San Cl&tNnte AMl'LE l'AlKIH4t • • ./ l I • s ,!, OAILY 1-!LOf ,. U 'rtea~ : weClne•dl.y~. NEW YORK STOCK EX.CHANGE GardP,n, . Seeds: c101ing Pr1~4'•. ; _ ~ ... : ... Ye-.r.'• RIP·Lowo Appeat Every Saturday ' . ll~ Y'OWlt 1uP11 • -• W. Mt! .ldft ""' · SM · 1itr1 W. ~ NII = Mii .. Sort T. hem .. 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Olotk,lllJll .• JtJ i r.+'ll •fdP•Jll'lt • 1225 •'Al 1111Ta.T1.Sll16JS -... ~H-AloCW l•MIS •JIO~-\~ TrlCOf'lt .s.411 .. 1111~+'11 and/or on· tbe eeed packet:· amount Of seed Cin number of . :~:=.\t': 'i 6,: :trz~·~ g::i:o-ert: :: -lt 11 • -~ ~=~·r:':}g ·s l& 1::t: ~ l ""T-'I'~ :: J :;v.~ ::Z ==~·~\1, 1~; =: t: :::".J: :: ;s sl~ 1:~= ~ rr< s.o M=.. 11 2~~ ... ounces or fraction of an OWtce); variety and best use ("paste AmDM! 12h J• 11 •~-.,.· Oll"lll'n• .10 s " 10~-v. Fnas 1.16 11 2•s ,,.._ \.lo 1 Ta.TP,J • . . 1 ~-v. PMre1 k .11 • 1s , ...., -•1<riMw .ito 11 1 ''"•-i.. · i~r"'n'~~,; ·'° ~ ~ l~ ; tomatoe," "pickling ~ucumber," "she~I bean"); 1ize and, ~ll!::WS:1: JI~ l:~=~ ~~~~·· I JS -c~ ·~rr.~~J ! ; t~V.::.~ :ttrs~~·.·. J: :: .... ~ ~=-~:ilt ;1~ a~,-=:,·,::1: 1i :i~;t! l~~'l!i~': 1tl =:::~. tbape,of m&tUre frul'!1J;t'·• Ant, Qr Vegetable; planlina lnslJ'Uc--:P'F,mSllJ .t1<0 S ~ { •• .-Y,• 'Ciw\lit!r-•:., •• 1.! . 1l'o • ~ ~J~ut'l~ t lo ~ ~ t2-!'~J, '6 . .; ~= =· -~&~ '~ u lf~: l::.:t? 1:1:: 'J •:: lk.7 r; T•W ot ''l'I ·· 1 SIV.-11' .,__ I I di h Iha seed ho Id ~-I rlecl Incl n ll_:tyl . 1• •• + •• c ' Mt .... 11 I~+ .... Fl•kkrMI I 26 31 IO'll ; WI 1"'51 tlr ·* • 12 9 -Vi' N loll •• n " •SW.+ ... R!Dc'ft Tel .1, I S4 101/•-v. TRW,,,, 4.tO '. s Wll+ "" WUS», nc u na w • u u.::' I a 00 i . ~~ j6: .. , tr=: ~ Cl R9et11 lfl .. J J l'illrou:ci .60 s s ll'MI• "' llltttPw I.ti) 9 )0 131/J-\lo NI Cl, ... ·'°" 2 1 -.... ---·" 10 11 ,.,.._ .,.. l:'mf ·.~ t IC i:::: t? hardiness ; growlngUme. / A Gii 1111' 'to ' s JJ 10 -ti .,.. "" 11911 .to 7 • lOYt-"" Flnc:IFed Sk •. JI 9V-'lo 11'41 UIMI .24 • al .~~· .,.. itt1 t.S2 5 JtJI ~ • 14 AockwUhi ' I ,, lt'Wi-... TwcoLD . !OD 10 IOol .Ii ~ .,.. AGllpfl.IO 120 ~,-Cl11Ge11.6'• 71_,_1,~-\6 Flr_.1119·1.107 9'1:11 -1/el-11IOIJ 23 .. y7!-llo.N •111.IO•l .. Mft-V.~lloc:kflf~ •• SSIV. •·· TylerCpMI• 3'~-;-"4 -CHECK "l'HE GllO, WING SEASOJ'.li in your· area : It AmHa1$1 .'rt 'j 1•3 13'h + v; Cl11G ••.••• 120 .. +1 F$1Chlt'I,... 1 m ~"" ·-· 1.10u u v•-.,.. H 1.~J~.~"" .. 2 3) -"' 11119Ck "I.JS -~ • ,,.,.._\lo -u u-b seed h 'II Am ~ • 21 211 l7V.-V. ClnG ill•~ .. l200 " • · ·, P'll ~I(·'° J . Jlt ..._ "° =· G l.!16 J 17 I~+ "" NII l'::f.: J 'I s 21111-V. ,..,_H 1.• IS • 15 -J.Ya UAL.Ill(. .M)I ' JtS ~ 'Ml doesn't make sense to uy s whic wt not grow or. Amttosci .'11111 Jst Js~-11A1 ~ ... •,e .:!·,· "',. "n"-·1,-",,.•11 •.. •'·•"•"• '"•,',Ir",.-"'-',·!:!', ",, •,•,~-~ Hlt'Gnr .O:J • w. 12:w. •.. ltolv'..,.,J. .. 1 "'•••'• ?~ ,"', .. ,• .,.. u•1-P"1111 .o10 .. • ...,_,111 h I• M l eed i h I /l#fl 111 ... tim 16 ,,,.._ v. I ---"' ..... . --" ·H ... -'l• Mltf!W'"9• ,', JI • • .... ...~II . ... ... .•• U¥CO 1.209 3 ' ....... mature w ere you 1ve. os s com pan es ave aevera A Medltl 11 ·; itt ,~ • ...., 1T P"k'l 1.:z • '" :n'ti-"" F~aos 1.• 1 <U »" .. . :rl ttowi1u ' w 4.,. + v. ,... 1111111 25 J .. , -"" ~ ·~ 1• "° ''-... .,.,, uc;1 c,, 1;32 , , 1~ .,.. varieties of each vegetable requiring p1rrerent amounts of :,.,"'"'~~ 11 lil ;~ .. · g~, .... 1; fli tt:7 ~ ~!'~~J ! n: t:~ ~ i..t ::':p;..'?, -~ :~ l~ -· v; =:~ t'i:"s l ~~+ ·;,,;; :::; ~''.to ii l~ .;_:-. ~ ~ ~=~+'t.~ . ~ 4t .. ~+'. ~ time to maturity, so look for one which will do well in your M'IHGtoJ,.. 1 102 Js -·~ Cllllft5 MtG .. 22 JV.-"" F•PMt 1 .. , .. • 1 • '• .,.. 1u 11111 .as • •s 12•1. + .,.. HU s.m1contJ ... lt"'-1'4 ....,..,.. 1s 1S11 •~~ ... "" u11o11rco ,50 3 ts 10 _ 14 · od · · I I · l AmS.•llftoi. 11 •:v.-v:. gtrnSo ,JOi • 21 • •"" F•tUft111 .M10 2 "~""' ~J--H11s.tr .. n > 9 1v.+"4 ll_lor61CC ... IJ 9'I: 1J'ft ... unen<:p ... 6 '" 1 -loll locality. The maturat1Qn'l>eri is parttcu ar y 1mportan ""1SN11e 1i 137 u 1 '"+ ~ '' '"" ·" 1 12A 1 .. . F.ivak .2• 1 • s14 ... J-,.-... • sJ to t"•-v. '" SUind ·.to • u "',._ "41 11o,10 '·"• J 1J1 ~ -v. u" c.mp 110 m ._ .-.,.. !or .uch Pl.nll as lima beani;, melons, lbmatoeS and SOY Am Slllll 10 I 117 13'.(o-V. OIJ lmt Of 2 •• JI 1~+ \ii FsWl.C 1.16 JO It l6 + Y. JlllblHI .JI! '4 3 12~-V. lltlltlr'h .IO 1.4 10. ll"4-'Ml J1111y.i I .ISD • l lf•-V.. IJflClrbl.olO ,1 l1G U ,..,1 .. AmSIGClf•'\ro 1ss -v.CJtrS1ores .. 1•.J ... .,.iKftM 1.1010 1113.,._,..1:,.ncll .ISb .. u •~+'?• HllSU2'h•417l•2-'MI J1'JEC,,.16S 11 •fl+\.\ uncomi.»I '''m!'I• beans. Mos! varieties of melons and soy beans just won't ~~~s2li~ ~: ~t:~ ~ g:~ ~ii'.':.~ ~~~ ~~~= ~ ~!=~ ::: f 1:; l==: ~· JcP':.~,:~ ~~ ~ 1fi~~ ~ =::u:~j; '3 1,: kH,~ ::=t :~ 2: 1tt ::~-.~ ~~'fiec'T~& 1~ ,: IOIAi+ ~ grow in the colder parts of our: country. AmT&T 3 • • ,,,, •~-v. CLc "'".u • ' s,,_ . .. ,.1 ... 1111t .2•» '" ,~ ... ..._. c 1,10 1 .. tiv • ._v. NCii'Co1 .12.1 «l JO _,.,.. RUuTot .111s Js t'IJ~ v. unei pf2,71 .• 20 ~ ,.., b b · · b lk · AmT&T Pl• :i y y. OvClllJ ..... 11 ll H.,.+1\(o Fl-ifll ,10 I IJ ,12\lo ... .-...Cor 111 3 tl •V. ... Nfflt-.IO•• 7 11"4 ..• Jlydlir ~st • Alt S'lt-Vo u11 Elec Cll •,, .l30 ll"'-'h -Save when y ou buy your seeds y uy1ng tn u 1n · ATTOfA ll.w :: •1~~ ::: ~e,•.J·~ .~ 11~ 1=! f: ~:r,.~Ct·~ ~ ~ ~:: Jl...W••t ·'° 1 uo lA*-.,.., Nev Pw '·'° s .,J 1"*-..,.. ---s •-u11 e1.,, •'h .. uo ,,,,., ... stead Of the Smilll J)ackels on Sale .jn most grocery and :!.Tf'..8rJ,~~ ·· 4.IV>+ y. Cl(Mv &Piii •• tM 1S -V. Fllfllk pl •'II .. ;ito Sll,(o'+ ... ~l::'J1f'.J :; 11\Mi' U~ --~ =~t:_. \1.'~ :: ::: ~+ .~ tro::l;:J; 1J r::z~ ~ tl~'1':~~ \~ IS~ JU:_·;,i; hardware stores. Seeds sold by the ounce or pound are i..1 1J.31 +J.l2 o.r.xc;,o ·" ''·* 1w-"" F11f\t! ~ ·• 1 gi:-~ JHMf11 .m .. n 1H&-,,. NE!!.tE• 1.11 ·• 1u " + 11o s.tewr 1.10 13 202 •sv.-"' un0tCC11 2Vt •• 11 .,..._ .-. U . th h ldb lb I c1· ~ •• , ..... ·1 ,. "'.,, g::,..p,,:: '! ~~-·.~ ~::L •• 1: A' 11\o'J~.~ JioMilllv .M .. tt l•V.-+.,.. NE~El.JI 1 11 1114' ''' ~nn, n ·~--~ U11P•cJ.I01' 1• 1541 ••• UIUB y much less 'xpens1ve MD i 1P5e so . y ' e rt ~Qn Awtr .... 1.41 .. -· ~ ... CMf '""Co 214 20 m ~ ""' ...-11Pwr 1.ts • II '' -Yt =.t; Ji:·,: 1U ~l~=-~ -=!!!TT/-:.7 ~~-~ril LJoltt 1·.~ ' ": n~= ~ ~,:;~: ·4' ·:. 1! 'I v. ::: of'an ounce. Bi.at use yoUr Head; yOu'll not save iJ you buy :=;; i:: ! :: '•"" -"" CH.& FlfllCI .. ao • .,.,="' ,,,~ ... i.» • ,s· .,.._ Yt """'c.n,.IO 13 11 11 v.-.,.. ..:Wli11 ... 1 1.. •v.+ .'II S11-s.t"1F2Y> s .sa u -1~ un•ror•1•10 11151 ,_.,.. much more than You'll use. ..,... ... ·,,. 1 r S1 16\lo-·-~-1.to.. SJ '"" •.• FWISIHI , .... l 1 21'.lt-"" JaflLC9> .• 11 6J 13'h-.,.. NW-1 1.60 s IU ZR<.-"' S1,..lll s .96 " S2 \Ot't-•,:. U11iroi•IOf I .. l2'0 JM.:,-""' AMFl111.J411 llO 11'1ro-.,.,, 111 .4'1t,, 'ti_,. \lo Fll•rC..t01• 111 ~, ... JeMILCl!lll 5 .. ISO SlV.-11/t Nwm""'•'h .• 1 1+ -2'11 SIAeQisl .«I' 132 27¥1 ... U'ldArcnJI ...... ~_, -.... .J"''" AM'Pi~"'37" , .. 36-.-* 01At.of1.10 '' II ,.,.._""' P'MC .n 1 m U'h+"" -'""1nc 1 I I 1•~-.,.. NY•EOfl.IO ., ll'MI ICAlo+""' SlllDGI I.JO 1 132 111'·-'h U'ld Sr...a .. llS s"" .... "' ~onsi'der "seed ki'-" par11·culerly •'f ~·are a ·-·-1-1, ,, "'''" A1..t...i11 .. '' 1 ... F1!Ill1 •• 12 11 -1 -....1.50a' 2 a v.-v. NYSEG1.20 1 103 ~.Vt s.11111c .244 s J1 •'loll ••• 1.11c1A1r<"'·· 31111"·-u newcomer to gardening -offered by m ,any aeed ~com -Amcico ·.a 3 1s , _,,. c...cs1c..1 11.n 111)-i,;, P"MC Jv.· .. • JO¥o •""' .1oYMto1 .M112 130 '2"" ... NYii.ie J.1J .. 2 21.._.,.. =•101 • s 1~-~• Utd8rlldpt .. ,. s""-1 panles. Typical discount: 25 percent un a small ''garde,n =:cw': ! !1 ;::;=;: ga= :::; :: 1l i:~= ~ =.c•• :: ! tZ ::; r:· J""0'• Mt\1~3 .~ J'h-"" lfi ~:Z: -~ ,!~ =··;;.,; 511111 El~~ro ·s ~ ,t,,= :! Uneorp .•2'1 .. tr '*' ... v. full." ' .• . .• ~ . ' .,., I . ' .. Armllr 2. ! 21 JO+;. ' c:.c.coi 1.:111 2• m ~ ... "" F«dMDJ,.a 10 :JI• ~'Ml ll:.llstAI 1.10 ' m mr.-"" NI~ .13b •• 11 11¥1 .. 'Ml Sl'IF In l .IO 7 UI ,,,,._ " ~&p~1~-= : J; ~~··~ Am"rof :ll .. 2 1,,. :·: Coc•loll .olOtl JSI l'k .. ." For.Mtk .11' 75 ~ .. \lo ic.11111 "''""·· 2 so ·;· NL. ..tvst 1 s •J1 15'111 ... s...-e111 oi .so .. 1i '"--1\o unui nu2J2 • 21 20\'>t ,., T. RY TO GET TOGETHER WITH ur 'gh' hors •mst.d J 20 5 229 S6¥1 ... ~ c.klwft ,,., I I •:v. .. . l'!rM ... I.Ill .. 11 Ullo+ Vt ll:.llMrCt .50 10 u '~-io NL Crci .Ml I 4'1 1m-\lo S.Fel11ll .)0 10 162 u~-" UnllldCp ::. ' I 1v. .. '. .. In.en· ds or relatives and pool your o_rders, so you can eave by· Mlc:llll 1'ao • s1• 11v.=n1. .111r J•S n v.-v. 11ortHwt1 .4l'tl u ~+ :w. 11:.1cPL1 J.20 1 12 n~+ "' Nor111cP 1v. J • u""' ... \~ s.uisF AIE 6 •12 3• .• -~; unJsyB 1.1).1 1 1 ,0.,.._ v. -. _it -_: YO nel > Amtel 111 '31 • 32 6\li ~ 1· lrtd414'4 ISS 'JV.-Vt ~Brn .JUI ·· •I Ml't-'4 ll:.l111Mll .21 J 14 13 -'II Norl•lllWI S 6 •1 671M + ';'o Sllrg W.1 .olO I JS ~>,:.-'« Uld Inns ,10 , , 11 J"'4-\'o A11tl!Mc 1'20 I 11 11 -~ · ~ 3'11 · · .UO .. lf>-1 .._letWlll I I 60 27V.+ 'Al hllCSo .• S 3 17V..-V. NorrM 1.12 6 II 16'1>-V. Sllv£1 I? .10I 4 SO 6~t ~ i:. Ull MM l.40 + +~ l•V. + 1~ buylnt your seeds in larger quantities. Check your hardware· Nldtr~~~,l J -l~ '?"":; ~ -'"" ~-=~· ;: ~:z-. ~ r,:r:.:,: l~ s: =~:.,.,, ~~~.~ t_ ~~ l!~= ~ ~! ~1.i~ 1~ ~l J!~ ;z t:E!111 ~~ : : ~ 'r.,.:= ~: u11 Nuc1ear . . 100 ,,"" •.. storeandotheroutletstoseeifyoucanbuyseed .. (andonion. z:leo'•1 5 '°' ,,"'_,,., ... 11f1 .t01s 125 :uYo-Y. 111,..,..., s m »'h ... 11:.111PLt1.s2 1 '' 1s¥o-'ll N.,,.Pr.1.20 1 12 11 ~,,.. s.v1naMch1J 11 s~-'" 8!.".:r~':·1 ~~ i.,. ·;,i; )I ·I 1-•Likb' Al g , hna AO>lc ... C,.6 11 t'ti ~~t .U• llJ1:W.+\4o F"'9llwl'l.llOt2701'-1 hlJlnlkKl<I JO J'Mo-V. NCllAlr .IOb• .a 2!/o-\'a SwOllOr .ISdl 20 s•~,..,., USFldtfi.•ll 3'lO ='lo sets nexpens~ve you ,vi ..,u ins.. so a r ee ,o e~c •--e& .t.cic:a °'' '•r • 23 10 .. z ,.., ~,..,.,, J 11• U 'h-1 . """"" 11111u 1 .s sv.-'Al 11:1iy "''·"'·· 1 11:w. ... Noe11u11.02 6 m av •... s.-1nc1vs 11 '' 3,,,. ... u5,051.01" .. 23 16 • .,. • .,.. vegelable plants you mQY have started indoors durin.i early. :rtoc!°.,rf. 6 '!~ 1}~-v. 1 ,. 111,,Jf.J,::. I m;_· \~ G.o1e 1~ •11 ~ 111 ~~ 1~~ : : 17~ 1~""= :! :t'fi'11%~s6f i ;iJ, ~~ .... ~~ ~~!~~: 1~ 21~i !~ -. ~ ~~';~ l:: ~~ 2~ ~~"'-. ~ .pn •• , ' I Ajl>U>tC I°' 2 1•1'>' •:• 'Gl12.116 1 n U'i\-"" OAC Corp 1 •1 1'111 •.. Kawtck ·"" ' • ~-\lo Nol•PS 1.36 I 3l 1S•h+ 'I• Sl;her1ng . ..,2s •M> S~l:.-•• USHOmtCpU SS ,.,.._ .,.. • • Aoolled .. , .O 21't-·~ ColGsllf S~ .. 11 52~+.,.,, G•F'.C&t .S2510J~+V.-hJWrR .¥11J 1111V.-\lo """'41GIJ,10S 895' ... .,.. Sc:flU\l8 ... ISl119'21 1,1,-\\ USlnd IOb 101 t \lo -If you have seeds leftover, ru.t t}lem in an air-tight con· ARA 5., 1'1 il 1•1 12,,.,. ,,. Col P1c1ur•,2•' ''' av.-.,.,, GAf' .. 1.20 .. 1 1Sft ... 'Al "-CCI .to • Y • µi.-\'< NoStPw 1 ... 9 JM 2H~-.,.. Sc:hlumb .¥1s1 •JS •2:i,.;,-v. U$U•se· .2• '<i u 11 = ,,. · d I th · •f~'' l t c-~ l A•c•leN '•· ·1 s1 ''"'-\\ O>ISOh 1.,. 1 2lt 11v.-"" G1m Sit 1.tO • " ~+ "'' Kmller 111 .so 6 4 7"'4 ··· NoSPP. 4.10 •. 1410 •1 -l SCM ~.so • in 12~1-'Ao us R•.nlu • 3.,._.!.. v. ,latner an p &Ce em IQ your re ngera Or 0 1.1'1' USicu neX Arcfi OI (. 2 1 I• _ \\ eetw.11 MIO ":'. "16 1\'o-'lo el., I'll! . . 2 l! -'la Kellollo .Ml 1, Ill 16~'• . . . NoSPpl 1 ...•• 1100 IJ +I SCOAllld .Ml • 11 1 + V• US 511oe ,t • 1SS 10 -''* 0 l th i I d I 'e Don"l lbro·w away "' 0 .~ ... i ' 19' 26\1 If; (.omlld Corn ' .., , • .,.,,_ .,., ti .SI 21 1• ''-.... .C.IWQCld .Ill s 2+ 1'1\-~·. NSP pt 10.~ •. 11111106 -•n Seo! Lid ... • I 14Va-.,., ' USS-11.llD 5 54. 62V.-v. year. r s ore em n a (jOO , ry p ac · , • tnr ·~ • -1 OlilNi I! 1 ... 11 "" .,.,.._ .._. . do.11 ·'' 11 200 2111r-1v. ._ ...... 11 1 . .0 • 1 i~:v.-'h Mrthg,11 .tsD 1 10 4~-:v. Sc:ot1Fe11• l 1 21 11v.-"' us Tob .90 11 50 1,,,.._ '"' wholepacketaofs'eedbecausethey'reayearortwooldj-mosl !:.f:t~. '~i!::: ,y,,. ~'l't-:;,i; ~v 1:t0 • 1s ~..., \.'o '""kl ·" 1-." 11,.._ \I.I. 1Utw;.02.wi 1 us 36\\-v. Nen"'9t.60 s 91 u -1 Sc«1for .11 6 •1 12""-,,. un1re1 1.1111 , 331 12""-*' • I Ii Nlt..PS1l6, "1•• -v. dt.•• 20' t.•Y.-'AI :S:lock -• 6 ,1i IN+,.,;, kvUtt11.1•111 u 1sv.-v. Ntllr:ztit.•S .. 2 li~1•1ii . Sc:otlP&p .61 • m 11~~-'h Ufl lTe1 ""'·· 240 9.16 .. , teedslas\severalyearS,'someas onga1 vetosevenyears.· N•BHi :•• .. ,. ~-.,.., 1:.t!.~'.t ·· ~·~:i.~'.,.. ~1~:1·fg _~ 1 '~.~ ~rrMcGl1~ lO~ ~~~=~ ::-.. !r\:~ ~ s~ :"'--!'.I t:..\t~,,:,q'~,'? U ;~"::=~ ~l-:"~\~~·:. ~·~~:t-.~ -Don't buy Old Seeds al the Store, t.hougb, Uni el$ j·ou ArkLIG 1.10 1 1$ UW.--. ~id pr't : '. /'' t 20'11+ 'Mi GD!i CO!'ci S lj 4\IO-\lo ' K~ .IO s IS 19 -'h NE•p ct..t.Ot> "l 1S 19 -'iii s.;..,,u pl 2V> . , 9 32.""-~'> Ullllrode CCI 1 77 S\1-'ft Can get bar'gain price& ahd knOW that the 1Seed Category WilJ t:=:1~ ·s 2 ":. l~ '.'.: C.l!dpl ~~·• I~ l*~-V. 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VlllcflM I.Ill I JS n~ + ·°'l Chryskr's· Models Spread 'OUt S~o~ly ~pllalN°"'Servlce • SACRAMENTO -Chrysler Or Detroit will introduce ita new cars over a period of six months, rltber than all aton~e u baa been the case in the past, ~ccordi'n.1 to the recent is· aueol llQt.or Magazine. • ~. of r•ght now, most of the cars will~ · ~ come out in September, I"'" HIGH GEAR while two mon\hs later, l 'I . along about N.ove~b;er"· _. :.. the company will brini · , out.a new VaUant/Dart, probably under new , names because the p~t Valiant/Dart w.ill.be conlinu~ virtu8Ily unchanied from WI year and the company will want new names to ldenUlylheirnew llneof cars. . . Initially the new versions of ViUant/Dart will-be limit· ed to two d~r models.'BUt. ttier.e will be plans to supplement the two door jobs with a tour door and possibly a station waigon later on, peJi;laps inth~ spring of next year. The wagon, however, is s~ll a qui•~ mark. . Although the 1overnment appen to ha coolin• ofr on the. aafety'air bap, some car makers arecontinwng work on the crashcu1bions: • Auto firms aBy ft Would cost• to $300 per automOblle tolnsulll tbe ba11 al tod:ay'a pr1cea, but &lven·th~ lime to Im· pnl\(O reliablllty ol lbe device.and to gel the price down - uy Ja.~wo·or three years -car builders believe it may be po11lble to 1n1tall front seat bap for something around $100. Automoblle prices haw :.,.YI been based on we,lght'to IOllle extent Tbat ii oh conumplion "1Jtenala. The more _.ta of melerials .ised ln' the bulkjilll of • car, the hi~her ltlprlco. • • Car m1ken are now talking about methodl of com)ng tq a. more oophi1llcated formula for determininl price that will take Ibo Into conaideratlon the availability oflcarcily of cerUilii materials'. • If a material II in plenllful supply, and henH relallvely cheQor to oblaln, that la<l ahould be reflected in tho price oflbo car, re1ardl.,.olwhatthe m )ll•rial weleha. • .. 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Ml 'i 1 "' ·u ,,,_, 11 • .0 1 • to1i1.-1 .... milllon; o r $'1 .27 a lhaN, h'Olll I~. ~ic.-j_:_·" .'ia i·1 i~I' ta:~.-,.;\; :r.:!::e 1·A 1:"i:-~ !5 ;.i11~.i~'.! :!! r=.~ ).,sz.u m11uon, or 65 ceme. share,i• '•' 111, ·,~ . ~l·ft ., •,• iii;' ;; i =\! 'I lll ''r: 'I::~~-••\·?',.' . .lll. lllt-·;; yearearlier. -•, &: t. .... ... , __ ,... j 4 1 ~ •· •• ..o ,. • v. Sales ln'creaaed to SUS.• mtm. -• ·a " -'" 'I t. .,,. " "~ " from 5189.13 million. " ""1 ~;1 i J l!~! •' ; '11. 1lt • : '" +~ · 'j." +i<i · ::· '"" ... I J I ' • ' • • 1 I I Wednesday. AprU 23. 1975 Tonight's TV Highlights ABC (7 ) 9:00 -"QB VII . Part II." The second or three parts of this ac~ claimed TV drama based un the Leon Uris novel .A bo ut a courtroutn battle between a phys icia11 und an author. Ben Gazzar .l and Anthony llopkins play the stellar roles. •' KCET (28 ) 9 :00 -Theater in ! ;.Ame rica. Leonard Bernstein 's con - '1 1t1·oversial ··Mass,'' based loose ly on the ·~ ;Roman liturgy, is performed by 200 Yale lstUUenls in-Vicnn<.t. --lii- ~ t ' CBS (21 10.:00 -Da n August. Burl eynolds ' off-a'gain. on·again det ecti \'e rScries comes }}ack for a thil'd airi_n g over ithc ~utn m cr 1nonths. Norman i-----cll a nd tNed Ro rncro ioilso are featured. I ! .. ~ ........... ~ ' rrv DAILY · LOG \ "'-"' ....... •r...:1~· TMll ., C.""'11 11 l:GllJ IHJ(I)(J)T1nr OMnM I CJJ T• , ..... ,,. DI.ti (R) ~Cu"" 1nd An" MNfl -lk WIN Wat !ii. ...... -lfllil!all3LMo -• C [IJJ W .... : ......... Jiiilftl "'fhl ""l!ICCOCMI" (R) Pl , ind Ma pray for tlll IW.1 llf L1ur1 ll:Jll D li'1 Cll(f}CIS lnl lrlMa: _...._and tlltlr do&. Jack, wMn 1MJ CC)~ JiN1it Otaw" (dfl) '7l- le1r11 1 flbid rlCCOOll llal bitttn Palfitil Hal, Pamell Brun, Mith· both of lhtnl o11s ClaJ. a..,.= ti> (2lw) .,., ,,.. 1. D QJ CII a m......, c.r.. Ylln" (mus) '49-Doris Dly, J~ Sine~** llM$b. 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"°'Uperifra~ if) 1f~ Is COl!Winced G) TM Ulll11tllabla ·he ls too old to be 1 d1tttti'11 and 12:00 D M"": NAI '""' .tis Yn rt11" w1"11 ~o ie!111, ~hilt C.pt. 81mt, (com) '!II-Monty WooltJ, Tlltlma Miller ts 1Ke4 with the proll!tm o! Ritt1r Jean Peters. llndinl . 1 bom.btr .who has bun ID M'orie: "flle Sub Pit" (dr1) dutto,in1 pubhc bu1ldln1~ ·U -Olivi1 de Hnill1nd, M11k II Shirley Maclaine, Slr1tn~ ·* Barblra Cook & Alvin l?:JOCDSl!ftiu• Ftllwsflip Tossler-Toni&hl! ............. ''"81!§1'-m "" Miik ,.. PNMAb "The (]) (() rD Cil Nnn Setrel Lili al 1t1 0.-dllstia" Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES . . io:aoa "Se ~ w. Kai" (dral l '0 -Clllldlttt Coll1e11. P1ult1te Godd1rd, Yt10flica lall.e. {i) "T11ittt TM1t" (dr1) '36-Joel i1ictt1, Mtrle Ollero", Mlrllm Hop. ••ns. -11btm~ ._.,CM> '61~Geo!Je l HlrlWton, Mfftedls Mteambfidlt. JUI•""" twt hi! .-, ,,.. tr ~ {oii.) 'S6-Ju"' Allpon, 1«A lem· Man, Jim lldan. 1:eoo·a u. 11 1111 ...... (d111) 1:451J Mlrit: (t) '1tap liner' (dra) "!11-Suwn Stra~rr. 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Tony Awards Low . lit Video Ratings NEW YORK (AP> -Hroadway·s ·rony Awards show may have glittered on stage, but not in last week's national television ratings, according to A.C. Nielsen Company audience estimates. The show , broadcast live on ABC, soundly beaten in its Sunday night time period by reruns or "Kojak" and "Ma nnix" on CBS and by "Mcflillan and Wife'' on NBC's ''Sunday Mystery Movie.•• ' Wha:t's Next For Phyllis? Q. Pbylll1 Diiier -who'1 had her rice lltted, JIM' nOH rei.haped, her eyeii1done, and Is nC!w "·ear· la• brace• on her let.."lb -do )'<hi think there'$ 1aylhln1 f'lae 1be'd Uke to redu? -l\1rs. Barbara Pinder, Columbu11, Obio. A. Yes, s he'd like to have her breasts reduced. "They're so pendulous ul this ugc. Sometime. "'hen r think I need lt,"1 the 58·year.old comedl~i\'he added, "I 'll also huve u second eye job." Ph)•llis feels her highly p ublicized face lift v.·as un urtistic masterpiece. "Evcrylhne J'look in u mirror to do my fa ce," she sig ht.'CI "'ith sutisfaction, "l feel I~ should sign it." Q: "1arren Beatty -"'ho plays the S\\'lnglng Beverly llllls hairdresser ln •1Shaml!OO':-is·lt true 'Glad You Asked That' by. Mwllp ...i Hy' G• ••r he's going to pose a.u naturelJJI a bathtub styling co· star Julie Christle'~ hair? For th' cover or a women's magailne?-Etta VaUertani, Long Island ,Clty.N.V. A:· ".It probably "'OUld generate controversial publicity," Beatty told us, "but I 'm afraid the luh 'scene, though amusing, might not be in good tai1 te. l '''ill admit, though, that, toned down it m,ight not be so bad. Especially if Jt ra.n in "1 magazine pUb;li shed primarily for beaut.v shop patrons -such as ·Gil'\ Tulk'." The actor, who produced, co-scripted and financed this rast and furiously funny film , is cur· rently touritlg theaters around the country on a pro· motional sy,·in g. Q: \\'riter Gene Fowler made a poignant ob· servatlon about s uccess on Broad"•ay and ln Holly"·ood. Do you remember what it was'! 1\: "Success is a to y balloon among children armed ~1 ith s ha rp p~ns'." Q: I'm curious, does Robert Young, a superstar in both m ediums, prefer movies or TV? -J\ot .T.R., San Jos~. Calif. A: TV . "There is a tremendous differl'nte in the publil'·s attitude." Dr. \\lelby says ... In the n10\·ies they \\·e t'c t>ilher O\'era\\·l-'d and silent or they ,,·..int- ed to cla"' you. In TV they regard rou as a kno\\ n friend and arc not hesitant ubout stepping right up to you to engage in f1i endly one-to-one l'Oll\'C'r sa· lion.". Send your questio11s to l/y Gardner ... Glad Ycni :\slit'd That ," ca re of lhis newspaper. P.O. Bo:r 1560 . Costa hfesa 92626. Marilyn and fly Garcb1er will a1iswer as n1orly ques- tioM as they can in their coltonn. but llie oolun1e of 1nail makes pcrsunal replies impossible. However. another ABC show, "I Will Fight NQ More For~ver," a dramatization or the la~t fight of the Nez Perce Indians, did extre mely well in the ratings for Apri I 14 -20. 'f""'""'=:r,iij;Efiii'j~r.;'i;"i;;;";;;;::;:;;'=='l-:: It was th e nation's second most popular pro-II gram last wee k, according the Nielsen findings', made public Tuesday. The ratings show that the.20 most popular even- ing programs last week were "All in the Family" (CBS ): ··1 Will Fight No More Forever" (ABC>; "Rockford Files" (NBC }; "All in the Family special" (CBS); "Police Woman" (NB€); "Kojak''1 iCBS ); ,;Sanford and Son" (NBC); "Mary Tyler Moore" CCBS ); ';Chico and the Man <NBC); "Man-~~==~~~~=~~=~~~§~~~~ nix," "Good Tim es." "Bob Newhart," "Hawaii Five·O," "Barnaby Jones," and "Cher (allTCBS). "REDFORD'S PERFORMANCE MAY BE THE BEST DF HIS CAREER. THE FILM IS SUPER!" "A MOST APPEALIN& MOVIE!" -VlllCIMTCAltlY.11.Y.1/MlS "FUMBOYINT •.• EMINENTLY' SATISFYIN&." -1/CIMAD $C#ICK[t. TIMI MAW/Ill "VISUAL POETRY." -Afft#f# w111sr111.11.r. fDS1 -Vf#llOll SCI/TT. U.f .I. (1, ... _ ..... WI.A~ W~•DOll ..... tlC.Ol l lOOf.I \.-••""~ 1·wntll.ll CillOIMll ~.,,~Oii(,( '°' Hltl '>-........ 11[•,,-IWICIMI .._ .... ,~ll"'"'"'Oll(,( RO'f"llll.l ............ _ .. , ... ,.. ..... .,. ~q__ ,....::;::.;;.~ ........ "" ..... "'<"""'•'•"' ---~-Now Playing -~--- ......... ,Jldto• WINNER OF3 ACADEMY AWARDS '"--•-• ... ellO ne .. p•per tor •II the Or•ntl8 CNal 11 the EDITING SONG · ACAllM'fAWIM ..... , INGRID~ Best Actress .... "~ - ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES . ti'AAllH ~rnli! SAH DIEGO FWY, AT 8A'tSTOL "FOUR MUSKETEERS' 11 '""' ...,..,.. ,,, .. ,., ... , "JUGGEIMAUT' 1:41 ... ,_ .,, ... ,, ..... Ill WllU · ~UJGI llM!U! IRM ~11!1 · m1111m illJMI lltllll HlllllR ·llfil lllilll lllll !llllll um ma . m ' ~11i1111 -f~ m • 1u1 M · iii Ml!Wll EDWARDS EteLUSIYE JMkLe.illHen.._ .. ............... ELLEN BURSTY KRIS KRl510FFE, ''-"-' IPGI uJin ANYMORE , ... l.w.t ........ .. ALOHA, IOllT & llOll" fNf l:l~t:J~ .':-'to::il~•t:M "UT THI .OOI ntiel Mti.L" 7:10 ht/'-.l:J0.4:41-601 • I• ' ' / ·'~-~l' $8ddlebaek •• ~~ITION TWa,''H CJosi111,t N. l'. Srtw"~ll ... • VOL. 61 NO. 111 'A. t:cT'IONS 48-PAGIES -ORANGE COU • .• WEONESO>.Y, APRIL 23, 1975 TEN CENTS . ' ' (;olinty Mu11s PO~S~J~, ~.lu~ee ~l\LAN·~ ~.00019-•mllll.oaSoulhVlol· porarily al the El Toro Marine ~ -~,,;e,...beinlmaleto • 'On•·HhH' motion, t~e Los-·-ceived-. -.- ··mnnx , ....... 11• , u'' • ..1:.. -~-..., ..... ~ ume.em1ybeev~toSan All:Pl-Aii' S\aUOn 'alil Jll die· Ndi:l .. ,~.the$!· · t . .. ~"'ieles .CO\anty Bojfd' o~"' OrangeCountySoclalServicea -I'! DDmt>P,a,at ·~ l'l'ancl1e01ndl.oo!'itleltil.: . Edw+•rds All P'o)oge!bQe ia lhe T ~. lloied-<Jllt w~'oo &lpy)'ilol'I a&!'<jd-W.edoesda)\._Jllr .. t.oL E•icksoo uid:.lhat.be "911in "'"fi1• wo~ "'!!"'!!!ltd ~-1'!!..0rla,.c.me:JrOm~ derertN1t-of-Los-~geles. ta1U·w1th'1mteriil omcw,. In , 1WJ1tud y"whether to form a' wao oure the county had ~yod ~~=w;t.~o'\laly, CtPll,DtJ -4r11ele1 Cousrty Supervt1or Tod•Y. ofricials, alEl'Tqro sftl ' Wuhingt.on-i~t :did not p:ame~~ •pee.ial commission to deal with po communication •yet frpm · 1 ~ 1Pf.O'~lb!J woulttfPral ·.lam• lijt.ye1 who11aid that two that they had not been informed , ,Otficial1, iayiQI tbey ~9 npt Problem4 such a crowd would fed,eral authorities and said that. an; • .-fiulC fon:e to b&n· .deDarl:menta in 1W.aatatnlta:l bad that any refueees were comlng Wan\ to'be identl6-dr ' ., Came. if a large influx of ref~ees ~.re-llli,..tl!e• ' .• , . , J tofd.htm that such an tnn.ux¥was . and· were making no· plans lo re· The tone of the potft( of \he ,., .. ,,Ripa:rts of . Hayes' warning ~Jved be ·believed tliat a cont-~·'· •. be ,apecUWion of ·comtnc. · : · · ceiVe.~em. . . · , ~edfl('al warni!4 W~ that a~-were ~ing discussed by Orana:e mgency force would be created Ol'Anltt COlmty D.ireetor ol. SOCial ·Haye1 and fellow SUpervtaor' / Off1ctals said that the same 1D1ency plan could bie in effect in' 'Cou~ orriciali:.intormally today imin~i~tely. . Service William ErtcltaOri today Baxter Ward apeculated that the W'tl true for Marine C.orpS a "1()rilent's nOtice and that JOcaL. but officjals contaded·•atressed A 11m1lar overnight task fofce 'in rtactlo*1~to report.a· that 'from refulffa maY 1be beuaed tem· helicopter station al Santa Ana, official:s oucht tO be prepared. lhat·nQ official word had been re-<See REFUGEES, Page AZ> . . .. . . . . Political . . ' ,.,,__., Wor.kers . . . l r1 di· .• 'd -n · · cte .· · • 1" 1111'oil BAaUY .......... " ........... t • ,. ' .• • ~ ' l , .iAll,,elp\·~eek .• prpbe by. ,the Oru1e County Grand Jury ended l•te-Tueid11 wltl\ lhe in· ~ ot "nin~:..·.~ wllo '""11i(d (• Ule,el~fai(year 91, ·Q•8".ocrat.1c i Aaaemblyp>.•D IUei\Al'!J •H.,•obinaon of Santa futli. : , , I Charges of ille&al v~r re· giatratioa, ille1*1 •otinl. perjury and olilolninl a ballpt·ln an un· euthori1ed voting diatritt are in· cl!'l"d' )Ii Ibo 19;co@lt ja41<1: ment. " •• er ssessor . 1 -.. • • ' uiz? ' ' •• Md, Ar,-eM· -Fall Victim ·Held as Burglt;u ., ~ Orange County Sheriff's officers rushed to Mission Vie- jo earlier today to render first aid to a Chino man wbo was ¥injtired when he fell through the roof of a medical arts build· inl riear Mission Communit)' Hospital. • .Deputies said they learned aner they took James Hall ·" ·Myatt: 1?, to the hospital next.door for treatment that 'lie • broke• leg when he fell from the roof of the builOin& to.the ~ ,,.....inoor . .Officers said an investigator from their department wilJf"' bJe amQDI any viaitors Myatt may receive later today .• t,., ~ ·T,hey said he wib inform the Chino man that he is being . booked on burglary ch.arges, It is alleged that ·Myatt was . -~ to iain iUegal entry to the b_uilding when he lost his· •. .:lootln8 and (rUbed lhl'ou8h the roof. ' I .. Sa.lary ·. ,, De~· , Ci .,t-d .~~. .~~q \ 11 , Store's " Pr.operty Examined ' . ' :} .· . ' ;.. ' \ Bi AllJUICX SQIOt:llEllL' By GAR·Y GRANVILL~ ~. ·~llMiify~,.).... . '• °':'f'De ~""r-, ·Sa !lfY;. demands majle by Cowity offiCi~ls say they ,!Jave teacbinl and"'aoa.!~_ach,nJ direeted w}lat tb~y_inter.pret to be emptqyes iffl th.. CSpiSlJ:•n•{ discrepanciet .. !n«tbe ~m'8t Unified School1 Diatrict-..OUld· of property owned by Federated coat at least $6.2'urilllori'annuaUy Departme.nt Stores·, Inc.· in' -and P.oss~,ly nlcire. · i' ~ ~ i.. Orange County to tbe District At- Figures reeently ~ven to ~ " tomey's·Office. .. · board or educatio~ shhw -tql, Questioned b.x,.Uie officials are teacher's demaiids:rfDr' at<:Olt-of the'assdamen:t'"Of laod and build· 'Wf.;ld »ol.;ce Chas'e living. sa(••Y''a'djos111>'8 • 'I-fop ,®ntrolled by lbe dopa<!· ,,, ., C I SI s\rai1J\l 1alft iqc,rea&4l'~.a re; tbenti store chain ·in Fashion' ', ' duction i ~-~ps ,.ai~iD kin\;;·' ~"· ,, "'""~· Squaf;ein'S3niaAnaani:1Fashion ... ·· der1art~ft tb'rough sillpl1 psde :.J.lo ~uare in La Habra: · f;'!'rndS • Sa J · ~ woul~ .cQlf Ba ·.estim,JeG ;;~~.'s . NC)l!t;j!;.-= Pt,ahl ,Yail Ba. 'Adet.ailedwor"sbeetgrepared 'EJ . in n .. uan million . •• • " • .~:., V.ief "~n'g. mi~si\Jll ,<hi~!. irt by one.c~qty dep~rtment bead Added to that,i~ Ule-~ Piris, s.aY.s, t~f-r ~OID'2.:_~1sts . shows a comparative r~ of , . '800.!09 tfl•, W'?)l~d ,. -"9. .hav, ~rl};ed d<t"'11 r !erc~ the~ Ana property rrom 1911 I l -• • • • • • Named~amoa1 Ute. nine volua· teer ·wert!O(s are llla11uel N. Eacamifla, 26, of'"l'188 Arbor Cir· cie,. ~ 'l!eoei! and' An· tboa¥ Bl•joi', ··--· ~. ,u,;~, of twi .(lntorlo , A hi&h speed cJiue in the S.O one vehicle in lhe rear and~ .. & pay (OI' ~.,,.,.;.,~ • • pe:a~ptakP:atc ef~°", ,, thnN&1l t• Juan C~Bno are' Tuesday offatbigb~peed i t.· t ~j ., _...t• ~~ •·-.;¥· .: ~' (• i''"-t , ,ii ,~ .. 1 ~4'DC to u.e typewritten_ ....:t d~ wbicb an Orange Offi "·d ·h 'edto thle' :d11 s.,ac ~1 ..,.._ • ••• sl'fldy , the' assessor'_s office ·~ ~l~ft'• ~trol car was blockceGsr~a:a~ ~: ~::htrinear ' P.9~':12., ""!Ji. ··,. ,~ r -t-1..., ~f>,. ... ~.:_ _{i _._:',_,, 1 decreased the ~&~essmdent on Di:tve,Woatm..,..., . Alt nine~ a·pgea1·ed before s·.,.1;1or c.urt,Jiidl• Ev-w .. Dickey We Tuftdoy lqimedlate, ly 1 after ~e iDdictment wu is, iued,;l'beywere,orclefediomum to\becoUrtroOm lllay 23! .. lhefll- fnsof pleas. . . ' 11'e.Y ~ fr_ee on u.tr prol1)i.se · to ~:;I ·wiU·r~sc•ailQ~ _... ~ · 'I'."° '~IC'!:, Pill•~)_ . . Driver Tr.af'9 . . . . rtmm .. fr.v.t alid rear by fM Avenlda de la Vist_a aDd. be. •&ain . ..,_ .. e . ...,. .4-•-r on ID r.eqom\_-:;; :L.&F.,eeK ( . land c~trotJed' .,Y, the epart-punuecf vebf;Je 'nded with the 1 in.~~_ja a.~tf"~of.. ~ ~ -·." • t ..... , ;f;, Meat .s~e c,b*-.ip at the. ~ta arres.t of a San Clemente =~~~~.!i~n:vi:ee 8=~ tft_t''J~ojec ed11• .••1.:&·Qt ... iU!in · .• : / ·~;· '1 ., "'• • • ¥a siibppin1 ~enter by 9.~per· moto. riot, deputte$' report.eel to-~hi J.i ' th ,........ bddcet -r the . sea "par~ ~., •. e·. . c~t. ,.. ' •. t day: · car \ · s me an e ......... .,. nin1-11ll1' 1. ~· •. · · : . ( . • . j · Durini' the same· time, adjoin- '*'v.en1Patrick· Gratia(D, JI, of peputies uid ~rah~b:a ~~red .· r t $a~(gNb;.~· ~~~~· 1 ~ ' '' ;l~' ~·-in&;.lan'd .. y·alues sho~ed ··no 231g:CalleLaSerna,was·erabbed. the w.ayc for b;ts -escape; b!1\ ~-~,b ~-~·~tf :rlari flol ~\_ r dec~e.aecordingtotbestudy. by ·~epilly, llllke Callllll!_an 00 . danlage lo bis'o.wh car P,~¥enteil· lh~ lin>Je<;t ,.,,t_/!( lllo· sibrj t ....,..._.._ {. "'It / M$cl,:shllW!!! Federated's ca11e· San AntO'nio iD San I Juah ·rum lroin 1eavini: the lcene. Th~y TeqUesta·m·~~.'loQlo\"..t• . ' .. ,_. ' ' ' ~· ~f . t 1 bui~g~ 'ill .Ule •ttnlet.ihcre&sed atter fl foot Chase that follow&:i said' h~ leaped' fr;om' .hi's '~ar. but . H.i.::sllid U.-..... ~rn.8tel-U,6 " • 1h e .s ~id ell e ba~trt .~e a, in fUBie' ~s"tttaia one p«cent the second of tVto ~l_lisiona. . was unable· to '.OUtdistaiice the milllOcafcqettof :UM! •teachers' ;se.1 . ~Hting ·.c~,u .~Wveit . dUQDi tile tfiFfle!~ar ~riod. D@utl.0 •a!d the· .,....,mt o! purouingCallag~~n . ~ maiido ,w,.•' .f¥P•rod <P• , montbl'\G ·•evie,...O,•-~ · liitt' oui'r .. nclin·g bUildings 'in Graba~ be•ao ~ Camino Depu.ti~s ~·aid Grahal-Q is au~lbott~/ew lilf..of ip.l~ · =~ ~r;:;i;:~r~c:d' ~·c':: tbeisiliQic'enter jum~.in value Capistrano when 'be el~ two charged 'fl~h .,_ssa~lt ~ a·dead-~, •m)C·~'""'· 'lllHili bl;dge across Aliso Creito ·~ ·P!·~~.n,t.1 , a~cordin,g to the P11b'9le11rsreapaa9nl'*or.eporta ly weapOri\~eai•tine 8hest • ~'(rr -:-Y.r -~ -1-'.i a •11ti.11l_Tofa.1 1 •· .-~,,, .,-; typlilsl~ .. ' "" · • • \ · " fl' * · i.,, ~ .' .~ f ' ' ' chailt!s ' Ines iii La Habra olareckleasdrtvabyrammlng reckles~driving. (See' · •·•• ....,., • ·~'" 1-' • j . • • . ,.Dfflcl~·is& iueslioned the .:: .. \• ,. \ . • t \ {;·~' ·~ ·.:ff~ A !;l'~unty Board ~f Whinco p~red"~,Simi~arbuild· SB. 1 ' ~ D • ' d T ,,~.:;; . ! • Su;.t ..,., ·. ,dela)'ed.action'FUes· 1'••s"-.-e 1dent1cal -m the La ". ' 1 , : ... 'l • ~ day on·1a~r.eqlle5t bY'Roaci-Com· ·• vu ' oman ' r.',O ' inl$iioaet.C.,Ted Mctooville~to Habrasboppingcenter. ~ · · "' remove the;!! brid8e. Which· lies 'in The questiOn ttf the' assessment t )< ""' • · • · W. ptua; ot p Mood Control' chin-of "Feder&te<l.'5 outlets has been .SiritolatOJ'S., _ ' . ' Win Appr~vaJ. j • .. , ~ c ·' ·neJ prote·ct: .. k f·. raised before.' ClJSD :,:~'9ie P~y Wtil Cos.t $6.2 .ViJl~ .. ·. · .... ·b.tt.,:t.'tbeltoard,Mceoa, w~~:::,.pi:i.:;:.d"~~~~~~~.~~ .. J • ; • • ·-t~ , ., ·~-: lJ'r:. . ville 11ai4'i replaci'ment of the iesaer ficUre tl)an assessed by the By CAROL' A. MQORE'i Mlssion_viejo and Oxnard. Mem.:.. · ., ~hen1 <;om P:~n:;r. rep.r'-~n-br1d&e~ which until .several ye4rs coulit-f. · · · . , 0.11, "._. ~.-1.., bers were advised to contact. the 1 tatives cq~ '10t: be ~'..for afJO was the ,ont, crossing m the _ ·ne coun.ty a,djust.ed the as- Fountain Valleyoutletbyphoning 1 further explanatioo, ~a1;· · creek betw,en Elf'Tqro And Mis· -we&aor's aislgned fair ma,rket The status ~of lntem'ational lh a11•• Vi · 1• be too ti •• 549.8906 for completion of OllJl·: .. · 'Of mOney,. e·eus ·iw .re ~ &ion iJO, WO.a U · cos Y~ value dOwn but not~•!ll,low as -..e Buying Service rem~ uncer-n-Alf ' .r.. t · • · " ...1 "t"" lain today as officials of the standingorders. · -..a~m~r · a'lrs. · _ -L.US 1~ . sla!ehadass1gn ... ..,1 . That number has become the po~and ews~)aseekin' .He also .said ~·it may be Un· Irf the last1five years, there supermarket cooperativ,e met aixtb IBS phone listing descrjbed. r~e. •. . ;_ 't:."t. nece11ary from a,. traffic service have t.een two property sai~ itn wiUi 'their a'ttorney and more · l slandpoint 3nd possibly un· · l The purcba1e of 18 ,driver training simulators each for Mia· aion Vte;o and .El Toro ffigb ScboOls bas been appri>ved "'lhe ·sad4leback Valley Unified School DJstrict board of trustees. i 1be new simulators, to be in use next tall,.will supplement an existing mobile unit accom· tno,dating 16 at.ud,nts which has been moved back and forth between the tWo hig'h schools on a· io-week cytl~. _ The purchase will mean simulated driving leuoaa can be taught daily tbrouchobt the School year at each cam~. in addition to actua_l , behiDd the wheel training. ~ecttotheOr&ageCountyOfficiOt "We ~fe still takihg declare-~ ,1 ~~1' .t :.;;..;;' developmentofAlisoCreek." area. They tend to show vatue cuStomer complaints were rout-. as inoperative. ..,.~~ · W"'-· ·. desirable in t.erms or the future the Santa Ana sh(*pping center Consumer Affairs. · lions rrom dissatisfied customers t.iAl:I "'e-, ... ·declining in the area. The new equii>inent will enable Ute driver train•n1·.programs to accommodate 1,200 students. In au. the pro1ram will coat the dis· trlct '851133,next year, or $5f per ,tudent. An addltiqaal f!Z,000 · will be provided by lhe atate. I rHina.haMJ lnCoUnty • • I • Rep. Andrew Hinahaw (R·Newp0rt B~arb) re· turned lo.hto·home dlltrlct' llloouy •118• ••Portodb' telllnl Ille 11 ...... l\m\ed\ f'orco• qoiiimlttee be bU l 0 1 ~penonal btsbe• lnQraateC....=. Tad111, llltl'• tlejd·of· : flee aldlyGlif ..... fd1ei1 t·o ,d aea•• )\be pUrpoie of Hlalb•w1" vtoll. -.. Cl .. ry did••), bcNeu•, ~I Ille Bepllblicaa ...,. ~-will not-~-•wbllebels -pdisDOloc-..i, IO t«lk 'lfllb elllMr .ti.. Gl'alljl 'JUJ'f w Ille ·~·· om.e. uted bow lanl IUnlbOW will ,,_ Ill . Oraafe Coual}', Qearv ~. ··nr • ,....dQL-.~ I Michael Morlioli, a Carlsb&d and tfYing to find out the.lnten· 1 ~ • 1 1 • •• ' '. .... • Wlthin the past two years, The La Habra Fashion Square lawyer, •aid he understood lions or JBS,"' said Roger Davis, ~ .... .,..;~;;..aqtM' ~ ., ~~ Jercilliimo Road and Muirlands reportedly has been adisappeint· of the Consumer Affairs Office. "' llUIJa , . · Ayenbe have been cut through, m11tnt in generating &,al.~ volum, ~. "negotiation• were wwter way to · ..... ~ ~"' ,·,I , ~· ." 1 , · ' ' ~ ~ ;m~ing •narrt_:Jw Second Street ob-a tact retailers attri~te to the sell the food distribution system "They may just be undergoing"' ..... co aolete. . • . failure of a •s'°heduleCI frftway to a larser.corporation. .• fi.nancial pro~lems, ~g to get' r1 . .,,..,,,.,~· u~~ nearby to ~e built. -t:~ 4 ·i . Noting that telephpne contact Uguid and stall expect.mg to do .. b~~~·· t~~ c M.c~Conville' said once the ;• · wu virtually impossible, ~Mid ri1bt by .. everybody. '' ,_,, '..r. · \:' , ,'·' ~ \ ·) ~· brid9e i$ r,e)JloVed. second Street <See ASSESS, Pa1e AZ>~ h t t ·th IBS ' . "~RFOLK,,v,. -<~_..,The · wtuT'end tft cul de 'sacs at both ' ... '1 tD~.n!'..8e~. : .. U:~.~ ,.:~ .iead· f 111s.tme~~r1, ~who _!81d $57t in .-N~orfolk ,Vif!JliDi81fi , s~.W-ends. -~et o . J..1.a .. v,e . ..-l:cen . on· ,._, ·1 ~ leal,'IM:Cl a J;IS! ...,. .t ( quarters t.od~y t.o ~etermtne gmcery· mil .ha bem notified. ni· qrnce aludy'"' -..:·. c&rl Ne son, assistant ,chief future options. , by tette &bat rec~~eliftri.es U,ftdl clpauft of.,_ mi~ · flood control eng\ileer. for the Last Week it was announced would be 4e1ayed beCl!use Of""· miu'arielilbmelr~ Bl:. ci>unty, saic!;.tb~,ctlpnnel project thatJBS"hadcJosedw'arehousesin cban1e-0verto.~m~. .1be .Pe».:r r-epo~41ta\-~ ttel'f,en Je:roJ11inq al}d Second · · 5'1!dy~af1{ com,~,~0!4 ~t ocould •be "!l'le• way by ., .ari!\Unll!ceilary --~.-bY mi~IJ1er. , • commereiar stores !1111 · 1t • '"·ui\til lhe proJi ct ie\.S close, the B d ·· Ch · na · ...... ~ ... ~,~ ..... ~~t .' · btld••·will· rftay ilt service. . o:un 1 ary , ~µp1';'fe ' '.N'.~e=:::s;e~;~. ·M~~if~sa,I~\-. '. f ·· • . . · , .: , ,, • ,\ l5 nct•af.'bnhcftps olfthe ~-· • · • M . R ' h 'd-& I '• ,;.-1·.. ' li'.alctn•I watc:,Jldot ·-y .. , • ..uh c'.n.t.t.;o!.~~ eel esc e U1eu· .;~~~!~d~:rlofk'.~~ ~-"''!"'{lµf!# 1, ·=Sil!> Die10 .• ~~lolilo, iln.4~ TQ c:&l A pU°bli~ bearing on proposed -Location of boundaries for a t'· ~u and Wasu.-. ....... , D.C., r~•· · ~ 1 "' • ~ boanduy cban1es In lhe Sad· new iatermediate srhool set to the '~:~·· d'y ··-·t' ,:-;.,_,_-t ' ~y1~jl\yoiirpa~Pr0duced •• ~-·• V.•'I U ·ned """'"'I t N b. · El T ' ·• "~ ~"l"l"-I: U. 111· M · J ,o1cl my irillbo1t we-. ,_, ey ru ~ ~nnex ovem ertn oro. ,~~-• . led ia '°"''~ ...J....:...;tbe--"kend.-" .t 1 Dlslri<t bH bee.I clumled l'rOm -Location ot the next high ._. i'e ,...,. ....... ~-, n.41_, hl4Jlt to Monday, April Hbool -In Laeuna Hills or in . l !he "~ · i\ , '"" 6 • 'l'!i•l'• the ·~coeos slClr)' told by II: -U,•llllsslon Vi~jo-EI 'f.°"?· Committee until J" . ,.., ·lhe•lhine'm1ll' wlio pieced this ' '1'118 meellol 11 ocheduled for Tnlotees also will receive "W· .~•I• beeln. '° e · 'ad)n tile Daily'Pllcit:' '7:io p.m. ln the multipufl>Ole · "'-gesl:loo.• from several commU'lli• ~· . i iin1a~-~" ··~cir' t. · •1 841h IN Tll.J su~ia room of Loo l\ltoos 1ntermedl1te ty sroups on how to re-align the 1un;d the re~ m.U..: a ~., Veiture pf N0111!'11,23 ' llebool 15171 llloo• A-ue llis· ext1Ung high school !>'"""daries '!"IP•lio•. tba! m~. a. / 1 /tr1il•r) equipife!l II' lkla Vl~Jo. ' ... (o relieve cro~ding until th• eom~ane1 ar~ , . ~eel to s,41. ~x~x TIM d to oi.;111e _.... ""'' tblnfirllpolls built. ~lh<, orll!na.I ijf lt'you.ba~e,a 'l\al•you want to , dtUc•••t tbe reqUl!ll oltitdl¥--l Jn M:idtt.ion, the board Will con-• ~ • , 1. • , 'eonvek ., caiill ~ Ni11 Ml·S678. It b\et tnlateel •o "' whom .. llder diapol!U.ion ol an elemen-_ iialent --~· ~e~-QDly takes a 'lew worm ib \he eMllJ .........i doey <OUld "°'at· taty· 1cbool/1lte in Aeaean lflli• · miMan' otiUeio o,val 9'111 Jight~"fo make a oale. ,. \ lald II 1' lhe meeUna wu...... ad tile attendance~ of llOW ' ill,__ ueu.r '*" <Y Al~ lite Ora~ge Coast, lhe 'l!lllndaf, -7et to be-bulll!ID ,ert of' mllleo do ail ra" •-lo rlg~plare Is the Dally Pilot.' TwomM111ubJeeuueat111ue: llllu~nVl_ejo., ., c:om;.tiijve-otons. • • • I • ' ; ' ' ! • ... -w .. ntht•r . Cloudiness increasing late tonight with moltly cloudy skies "Thursday . Cooler, w'ith hi·gbs, in the uppers' 50s~at the beaches a.nd lower 60s In-and. Lows tonight 48 to 54. INSIDE ToDA 'V HeedJt11 motorbike and dune 4>•nll dri1'er• make qutck ond UQlJI work• o/ Uw wdoucMd aand dunft lllat 101 trangt1il onl11 the dar b<f.,,... storv. P~ AU. lntle~ Al"-~ Al -~ ... ..... .,,..,,... .. i-;:r ........ -r, ~·i~·i ~":. :£? R:-'.:iw -... M ... -.. ... .._... Cl ..... ' ' • "" ' l. ' I "' I, DAILVPILOT , , Sil L INDICT. o o BWer coupJe on the multiple al• l-•l••.'001 ~r••· Mar!lf.P _Ai Pelllofer U (AIUl Julll\ ....... ea', 19, both of Orange; Kim M. Karie, 20. of Placentia; Gerald F. Pickel, 32 , of Santa Ana : James L. Carricjc:, 38, of Corona, Robinaon's campuign treuuter, and Kalhy L. Langston, wbo&e aae and address were not avalla· ble. It is alle&ed that all nine know· inaly violate~ et1cUon laws dur· ing lhe RoblD1on~campaif~ But the Indictment makes I clear that Robinson hid no khOwledge of the acts allegedly committed -~by his-workers. ~ ,. - Robinaon aaid today thi'oua:h hi• Santa Ana office that he had no comment to otter al lb.is time on the indictment and had been adviaed by blfi l~wyerto take that stance. ft was the aecond Ume in re- cent months that the Grand Jury has indicted election campai1n worker& on votin1 irregulari~6'. Ei1h.,,t members of Congressman J erry Patterson's staff were similarly indicted and lat~r convicted or reduced misde· ~ m_eanor allegations. Fines im- pc>led on the eight ln Superior Court ranged from S300 to $800. · It also was stressed throu1hout that lnvest1·;-,tion and durinl sentencin1 that the Democratic congressman had no knowledge or the illegal' voting activities of hii workers. ASSESS ••. When questioned previously about the La Habra assessment.I, ofriclals in the assessor's office said the gross sales revenue was taken into consideration when as- signing value. Music Event In SadJl.e'back Set Tiro Days The theme or lhe aMuaJ all- district music festival otU.e Sad- dleback Valley Unified Scli'ool dlstricl will be "Holiday CrulH on the U.S.S. Musicale" this year and• 10 many studeiits "are eaa:er to embark that the event has ~een sclieduled for two nights .. District trustees 1cheduled June 2 and 3 for the double -festival, which will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m . at the Anaheim Convention Center. More than 2,800 choral and In- strumental mualc studenb from grades four to 12 will participate, accordina: to Joanne Harri• dis- trict music coordinator. ' June 2, participating 1cbool1 will be El Toro Hlilh School, Loo Ali101 Intermediate School., and All101 Del Cerro, Gates, Glen Yermo, Ollvewood, San Joaquin Santiaco and Trabuco EJemen'. Lary Schools. June 3, the perform~Ces will be by students from Mia&lon Vie- jo Hieh, La Paz Intermediate and CordU.lera1 d·e Portola l.Jnd~ Vista, Lomir~na, Montevideo O'Neill and Valencia Elemen'. tary Schools. w Mrs. Harris said a one dollar admission fee plus the salt of re- cords from the performances. will cover expenses. "The festival has been a highly 1ucce11ful and tradJUonal pro- gram for our com munity," Mrs Harris noted. She said bul&inl music enrollment.I nece&Sltated expanding the festival from one to two night". The event has been held al the Anaheim Convention Center because there ts no place in the Saddleback Valley big enou&h to hold the crowd of young must· cians and their parents and friends. 0"AN01 COAST DAILY PILOT Aobe'rt N. WHd P•ttlllont •nd Pvllll•~r Jack A. Curley V!Ct "'"l .. nl •"II 0.lltl'•I Ml116"r Thomas Keevll Edi Mr Thom•s 14.. Murphlne IN1160lllt l!•I°' .. Charles H. Loos Al,l\ard P. Na11 Allltl•n1 Mlnttl"f lfl\Ofl $addleNck V•lley Oftlct U NI Lt ~ti 11• .. tt S." QI .... ''""''' Othtr OttlCM i::o.11 Mf••1 IJO WIH •1••"trt ,.. .. ..,, ii...:11 UU Ne-<l ..... i.•t•d ...,..tl"f10fl .. l <ft1 HflJ 8tt<:""""" ... ~ lt..,,..ht<:ft, tlMClo,.,,.,,.. .. tH I TtfepftOnt (1141 .. 2-021 Cl•sllfltd·Advtrtltlrtt .. l ·M11 S.001•-\ ltt ll•Y Nt ..,,Ollln 511 ·6)10 ~11111 '4.11 ci .......... 411·0 ... ·' . " ' ; .. ~ • • 1 ~ ~ACl,,fC OCl!A'N Ind I an • Oce-ii.·n '. ' . ... • , .. · ' • ' ' ._ ' I • • ' ,. Paci tic O•••" -' \ • . ' ' . " . . ·~ .. . Ne"]Hlrt .. .B~iik Sit "' In Qeist Police loday •Olllhl a btardod b~nk robber who !led the Mariners branch of tHe United California B•Dk ln Newport Beaeh Tueodar wtlll al)Out $3,000 IWlfod lnlo a papar 1 .. k . ' Police betleve · 1he robber might have had an accomplice because wttne11es reported see· 1n1-4wo~.mon .unniDll ll'om lh• bank on M•r1Jler1 M_Ue. Tho braneb, al 1712 w. eo..1 lllahway, la a temporary •true· ture. The perm anent , butl4ln1 was de1troyed by fire tn J,anuary. --' A bank teller, lold police Iii• w11 held up b)' a 25-m year old man, wolChlDI about 111 powida wtlh ll1~i brown medium l.,,,ih hair, ·a nd ·a· full beard and moustache. He wore a Hawaiian shirt: I She said he pushed a sinall re- VJll;ver at her, held open a browri paper sack.anddemDded 1he fill II with big bills. " ' ' -~ . Brown Near . NOxAi;titm . ~ . ·-'e.&Vo. ~':! Jr. 1ay1 be ~"aettlq cloee'' to ma 1 a de· ' cislon oa Whether to :s1fr a c.ontroveralaJ 1,mo1 Ul, ' volO II or ltl 11 boeome law wtthoutbl• 11p1tun. Brown said he wW de-1 cide "in a ~o~le' ot llQI'' what lo do wt Ille bill ,... p1alln1 Ill• raqWHmetll lllal l.1.mllllon u1ecl ears ID the Orange County-Loa Angeles fegion inust be e~ipped With 10-e1lled N x devieH. ''I 'm -fc•tllnl cloaa,'' ' Brown lo d re,r.rton wboll he emer,.d rom a 1\m· day luncheon mffllnl wllll nve of the le1i1l1luN'a llx Chicano lawmaken. ••1n dU• cour1e I wlll .b1v, a anat deal to say about the protram." · . Flea Market S~ated Sunday u,s. AIRLIFT OF AMERICANS, ENDANliER!O SOUTH VIETNAMESE SHIFTED TO GUAM-~· Pressure Taken Off Overburdened Philippines; 60,000 Expected In Next 10 Daya She said 1be filled It wtlh eash u she rang a 1lltfnt alarm con- nected to the pOlice station, but was unable to alert anyone In the bank ~at a robbery WU• takinl place until tha·bandit was out the door . At Viejo Slte La Paz Plaza in Mission Viejo will once again be transformed Into a flea market from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday for the annual Jaycees fund-raiatna event. Viets· Arrive 1\t Travis In' First Jet TRAVIS AfB (UPI) -The fint of three jetliners lrt whal may be the start ot, a 1laantlc- atrlift of Southeast Allan re- fu1ees seekina: resettlement in America landed at tr•vla Air Force Base.today. , All the Vletftamese arltvini oo today's lirlt fli&ht Wa re. spon&orH by Americana. Two ·more planes are scheduled lP"ltnd later ~a)' and VIET CONG ,SPURN P.EAC! llD.'.llory, Pqe 'M. 8 follrth · is expected Thursday. An Ait Force spokesmlUl.aaid the next arrival would be a Bi>elna: 747 airll1)er with 340 passenaen, 218ofthem Vietnamese~ , Aboard the DCB when It re· ached this Northern Callfornla airport today were 219 persons of whom 138 are Vietnamese. ' Amont the Americana aboard were civillBn11 , contral'ton, de- pendents of servicemen . ' aery1cemen and eo•ernm•nt ..uployes. Tbe Vietnamese Were tak'eii to a Customs office for proceuiDI before ~eine turned over to sponsors.' Ralph Baird', 59, a helicopter m,cbanlc from Soulb Gale, brou.&bt his wife, Truon• 1 Thl Chon, 42, and her threechlldren. "lt is my personal opinion t.~ere. will be a bloodbath, especially for the Vietnamese supporting Americans," Baird said. Rock• were thrown at the can taking refugees to tbe altpor1 ln Sa.ia:on and a bu• waa bombed, he ••td .. Another American atrivina: with his wire and her family wa1 Charles Downs, 26, of Columbus Ohio. lie said he and hla wile' Nam TRl. 28, have been UVjn1 tD the United Slttes for four y1ar1 and went back to Vietnam to aet her children and her parents. Downs had his 1tepchlldren a lx>y 6 and girl 9, but said the Vi~t.­ ·name1e would not permit his mother-in· law, wtt.h whom the children had been living, lo leave. El Toro Teen Gets Top Post In Key Club John Grant, 17, of El Toro, was elected district governor of Key Club International at • recent. convention In Sacramento. Grant, a junior at El Toro HJ1h School, lives at 2526~ Pana Court. Grant will oversee, administer and advise the 380 Key Clubs in the Calilornia, Nevada, Hawaii district. He was elected alter a con- densed 24 -hour campaian in com- petition with six other can- didates. He defeate'd Steve Harris ol San Bernardino lligh School ift the fin1l1. Grant then appointed Steve Bonha.Jl, alto an El Toro Junior, u corre1pondlng 1eeretary for the dlstricl. Key Club ia a aervlce or•arUza· lion for youn1 hi&h schoOl men sponsored b)' Kiwanis Interna- tional. · Grant w1ll 1upervl1e ~munl· ty service pro1ram1 •tanging from aid to the elderly to produc- ing publlt hetlth. brochures to "buddy" 1y1ttm1 for helpin1 the mentally rttarded end han- dicappea. ' He will urve lhroup De!ll April. Airlifl-. Operation Shifted ·to Guam ....,. Several patron1 were doing busine1s at the bank when the 2 p.m . robbery occurred but no one was aware of the int'ident un- til alter it was over, .c\istomer Service Mana1er Gene Lesher said. Detective Sam Amburl•f said the robber fita a dncription of the man who stole '2,000 from a 1avin11 and loan office lD Corona del Mar in March. Miko Eg1era, prealdelit of lho Mission Viejo Jaycee chapter said both buyers and sellan .A welcome, with 1eller'1 1paces available for '5 each or two for $8. There ls no admbsioo chlr1e. By United Press lnternatloa.al The United States shifted ill airlift to Arn~rl'cans and eri- dangered So.ut.h Vietnamese ra:om the overburc\efted . Philip· pines to the u .s. territory or Guam to.day. The evacuation · from Sa,1on brought complaint.a from both · de'stiDatlons and re- Portl or food ho11rdtng. The fir1t grouJ) of 219 retugees 1 arrived today at Andenon AFB . on 'Guam aboard a military-eharter~· DCB. irom Saigon. A 1pdkeam.an for Guam Gov. Ric1rdo J>: Bordal)o sald·i,.s many u 131,00C>"refugeet were expect· eel to pa11 throu1b Guam in the next re,,,. weeki. · . Another source on the amall Pacific island said alx>ut 60 000 refu1Jen wertr expected in 1the next 10 daya , nearly doubllng lhe illaod's population. " A .U.S. officiill in s&igon said the number df AmericlllUI left in South Vietnam "should be down toarouiuf 1,500 today." PJ'esldant Ford ordered the evacUaUon to get the num her down to aboiul J,000. So far 7 ,000 refugee& frOD\ sataon -Americans • and their Vleln1me1~ ·fam'ilies -have boe• hall!lleCS al Clark AFB' th lhe Philippines. About 4,000 8"'•cuee1 atri.,vect· l't Clark 'fies- daf aboard C141 Slarlllter Jets and Cl30 Hercules tramparta in the hoaviell day or the airlift. Ttu:e• j.tllnna were fi)'in1 to Travt1 AFB, Calif., today wtth · 778 pen9ns: most of them Viet- namese or Carµbodian refugees. Another plane with 340 persons w~ schedllled to arrive al the Northern California base on ~. ' r..-' ' SAtARY ••• coat. of living tnctease of an estimated 12 petcent, plus a 1\i'alrht six percent increue, ror ' total or 18 percent. ln th,etr re· Vised pr:oposaJ, 'they demand a cost ol living ~dj~stment, plus io percent, tor a total increase of 22 percent, ctiicas explained. The1 lloh'a .a hare ,,.of the teachers' detnand -Some $5.l million -would be used' to re· duce cla11 sizes in · the elemen· tary grades. r . . The move would oost $678-000 for ne\t'. teacliers anq $4.4~il_iton for two new'•elemehtary 1ch0ola 'ccordini to Chicas•·n~es. • Ch,icas lfid the 17 perc,nt salary incr'ea1ea submitted by non-t1achln1 employes, to1eU1er v.1.th l'equested trln1e benefit ad- justments, would cost another $t!OO,OOO. ' Thursday. The ratio of Soutti-Vietn1mne to Amerlc1ns abo•rd the evacuatlonJlla:hts appeared to be running at about 20-to-l. . . State Department 1p)ke1man ·R~bert Andersqn said in Washington the Ford admlnlslra· tion was dlscu1ttng with "lorelan governments ·and international organizations" prospects for re- locating some ot the South Viet- namese refugees evacuated. Ander.son branded a S pop- pycock a' ·1latement by Loa Angeles CoUnty Supervisor James Hayes thal the United States might evacuate 800 000 to a million South Vietnam~e to ·California. On .Guam, there were reports that man)' of the 85,000 residents or the island, which is only 30 n:itles long and 4 to 9.mlles wtde. · were hurriedly: buying food and hoarding 1!. · !J'h• Guam .Jegt111iure ex· prnl~ concern over the sudden · influx ot Vietnamen refugees and demanded a11urances from the .federal a:overnmenl of •nou1h food to feed the newcomer•, 1lricl aecurtty for the refu1ee1 and 1afeauarda aaatnat 'he1llh hazardl. El rJ'oro'• Jets To Make More ' Noise Tonight ThOle near El Toro Marine Corps Air Station who are under the night path can expect a good deal more jet aircraft nol1e bellnniDI ·at 7: IO tonilht when pilots begin alreralt carrier land- ing practice. La Paz Plaza ii located near the intern~tion of La Pu Road and Chrtsallta Drive. · More information and rewrva· tions are av1ilable b)' callin1 Mike Harrison at 830-1197; Mike Shannon, 830 ·1818·; or Wayne Rankin, 5811-9257. · The Jaycees ii a Youn& men'• servlf:e otg1ni1atiOn which meet• twice a month at the Red Onion Restaurant'tn El Toro. The nexl meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. !\f1Y 5. Pla~a Uimival Set Thursday .'.l'raining fii1hls will be con·-ducted until 10 p.m. toniaht and A carnival celebraUn1 tbe nnt will conl;lnue periodically unUI annivenary of the WUd W•t May 19, accordtn1 to the air 1ta. Pl111 opens Thurtday in the Uon's public lnform•Uonofflce. parking lot ol tbe LafUn• 1Dll1 The F -4 Phantom planea will center. , · come In lowfr and more fre· Special eventa will 4!0nUnue quenlly durtn1. lhe 1ralnln1 lhrough· Sunday, lncludinc 1k1 period, althougli not over re-dtvtng, free train ride1 for 1id81]ttia1 areas. . _ child.ten under 11lx 1 a cuh draw· Pllola will make lhe i-h and .Ing land special ulea at the ao landinp at the bue prtor lo ~t.Ores. . ... ' makln1 actual landing• on · 1 Ml11 .Saddleback Valle6,i.!,~e ~rCraft: carriers, a base omclal Noriega, w.ill be on band ' y, 1illd. according to plaza apok•mm. WELCOME ·ro THE • '":" ;::I• -of the i•]·BANK~ SAN a.eMENTE -fr1day, aprll 2,5 Co.me help us celebrate the opening of the new Bank .of Sari Clemente, the only home .owned independent bank. Plan to come 1n and meet our staff and officers. SPECIAL SERVICES 0 MO SERVICE CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS 0 TWO MODERN DRIVE-IN WINDOWS The non·teachlng erriployes are divided Into two groups, the Public EmploY:.,s ,Unlclp, repre•entlng transp'ortatlon 1 , workers , an(I• the Cillfot.nia S,Chool '!mployes ,Association, repre!lentlng. malntenince personnel, secretaries and custo- 0 OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS, 9:00 to I y.., wtli . Uke tho hlcji Wtnst rat.1 ,.id °" s .. higl occ..ts, ~ our low ......._.. rates °" -'• I091 _ ....._ '"" rl loero •* UI ...... lllo ..... ""le" .,... dians . . Jn ' comparison, teachers 'in IA1una Beach Unified School Dh1tMct have requested a 12 per- cent !lftlary Increase. Non· teachin& pcrJionnel want a 10 per- cent lncrea11e . Total cost of the proposal• I• aboul 8400,000 The dlllrict'• budget now •landli al '5 million.. • Jn. tht Saddleback Valley Uhlf1ed School Dislrict., tead\ers also are seeking n eo1t of living Increase , about 12 percent. !ch<lol oCllclols have refused i.; reve1l how much It would cost 111• dtttl'ict, uylng lhal pllbllc expo1 Ure would influence ,n•c.otlptions . Noh·teaching tmPloY•• have not yel -nted a ulary propoul. - recel•t •IC•"-ef 1"a ... of S.. Cl11111h. " FDii ---·-·- ·~ • •]BANK OF SAN CLEMENTE iii.::: 121 A,_.nldl VIC10<1a(?l4)"92-llOO Just off The IOO f!llOCk of So. Ei C.mlno A11t . Sin Clll'l"enta AMPLIPABIM9 • ' I '• • I . :...-~ ' ,.-.. A8 ·· DAIL~ PlL0'.1' EDIJORl"J. ~~GE • • l'Ublic. ¥0.ice Needed' • I (<' , • f , , 1.. ,. , The public ibQUld' be In be CareCronl Monday· 1 bond wo,uld help the Irvine Company's cash Clow whe9 trusle!!.S of lhe Saddleback Valley Unified • sl~liallon wilhdy\ lnatelially aiding residents. : Scho.ol Dlsl•icl •t last open up lhelf'talks on boun· •• ' Sl!ntimenl •J>pears to be Ca voting ttte tradirional d1rle1 for a new in\ermedlale scho.ol and where lo -public imp.,,.Vemenl financing route-have the de· build 1 lblrd high' 1chool1 · • veloper J;ui}CI streets and other improvements; then 11·11.aboul time.the pu~lic ~ot it~ chance to brjng·-dOO.icatetbein,tothecity. . . . .ill emol.ions an<l .oplnlcms on t~•• matter111to the open ,. Unlvs some ov!ll'whellmng new ev1dertce d1s- wbere feclalon·"1aken pan hear. · . : . ,.. • •.~, ·closes ul'ICor,see)> advan(ages to a bond issue, the. 1 The11loundary re,jill111ment lssu"' h•Y.• -IJ!l" trJldilional financing roule~eems the best. der study In 1111all 'tqeetingl )Yithout public ,tni>ut. ;; · -., ·" · · ., ,'Research has been tedioaslyi exhausttvo. tot one • -. tru11tee.remafked tit'!! the .fin<!lngs )lave not spemed ' ChaJlenge for Schools i~toexpresswha'l'lbecOmmumtywants .. ~ .. J <-• • 1 "· , ~ · This la not Wnlndlc\ment of the research'process .. ., Rec"!lt ·crilicis'!' of the· Saddleback Valley Rat~en. it.perhaps indicates that the guMevel'lssues Unified School District's mentally gifted minors ---""" dthe matte'r ha',l.enotllad a cl\anceto surface. ' '(MGM) pl'ogram from parents of gifted students in ' . rhe ·tr.ust9es' have been aVoidiiig th cit ipcounter. eigtir schools indicates that perhaps the di strict is not Jlut : l~~is;nec!~sa1-y . The \l<>ln·d •should grasp the meeting the challenge of its gifted stud en ls. ~l~Gge a!IJ!'g1~.e,everyone a chance lo speak. Only The parents stress that gifted children have just ·· f1".)m th~t~positl'Oa, hitvqig allowed the citizenry un ·as many needs as average ch~ldren -and in f<lct .open hearing, ca.n twstees make a well-rounded ·anfl qsually need extra challenge, depth a11d stimulation. iprudentdeCision. · • '" Whilf -district . officials say th ey agree . \ ·~ -:,;"" G h · wholeheai:tcdly, kthe)' reply correctly that many of ~ Pa-yiilg fpn . rowt -theil' methods are dictated by the Slate, which funds .. -~ , , ~ , . MGM progra,_r:ris at a fl1:1ctu ctting.rate. · . Econoriiics, politicS ·and an "X" factor 'pf suspi·... ·,._Jn ·essenCe; the repot1. from parents rejects the' cion tlave ~i\tere~ into ~co'p&tderation of how Irvine is -diStii.~t 's··method of operating each !\!I CM l)rogl'am ~t to finance public improvements ilee,ded if the· city is to an indivi<tu.el schOOl level. grow as planned. . ~drents say this me3ns some schools ha Ye good A consultapt's report financed jointly by the city programs while others have almost none -Ucp1..•111J . and the Irvine' Company described in glowing terms ihg on the interest and motivation of the school staffs. the fiscal a'.dvantuges Of harlging the bulk of City District administrators r eply that most district ' -. 'gro'!Vlh tabon,a vofer·aJ?_p1:9ved.bond. 1 .. pi·o~rams ru·nction \\ith the school principal as the in- With U damp f\nger ~!1 the poJ~tical wind, tJte city . st1"uctiona'l leader -be.cause that is the systen1 ad- council qow appears 'to ~ back1n.,: away from ~the .. • ministr;ators believe \\.'orks best. bond:_prop<'r.t'al. 'file city's voters, the council believes," ~ Stip_, th# slalf mandate lea\'cs room for 1nuch 'Welcome to Brown Bag Afrlines' no-frills flight numbe.r one, which may even get off the ground one of these days!' WOuld.n(!l approve such ,~ bond anyway. AdditionallY, mortra&tentioh to' the gifted thun tht> cli stril'l pro\'idcs. !COUDC1Jmembers havf elaimed, ihe net eff~ct of such l Th~ Paren! 's rep_Ortis wOrth considering. .! ' • ' SB • Spoiling Kids iyo Ki11d11ess TMLoitg 11.oad of . '-~' . .. .... :near Gloomy Gus Home Failures Affect. Society ·, · .. ·nue ' ' ~· .. --~· , r _. .. _, .... ! 's'fnNEY. ;HARRIS --,, ' • r spe~kinc of la.nguafts a\id chances• in wot&, as I .Was the othec-day; my youngest daughter read me. ail· amusing passage ~m he.t :_seventh-grade gram· mar book (' .. Word Clues" by Amsel Greene). ' . A little boy learned· in class ·that ''apathy" meant ·~aCk of fee.ling.'.' ' MJlod lo com· po1e a sen· tence u~•inf that word. he .mite:-"Aller ~ • accidept; be bad apathy inblsle1." Well, why 1 not?. It i&' •ardly the lit· ue bOy'• fault that lllJliUages freeze~ up 1l:h'that 'the word1 no £ tonger literally. stands ror the. thing. In the begiQJlin'I every word tiad a concrete' image refer· ringto1omething. ONE COULD atri1ost lJ.-ke 100 English· words itl r~om ·and show how time has ·squeezed the physical out of the~, leavin,:1on- ly a vague abstraction. This is , why languages rri usf ~tinually grow., B bed, @'nC:t re:n,ew themselves, or they become fossilized remnant's, wi(ho'ut power or vitality. 1 In nippln1 through her text· book, I r,n into a list .•that in· eluded the ~rollowing common words : cliffiax, comet, planet, scaridal,,zesl, 9nOpy, trivial, pit- tance, m11e, pal\rY, onyx; clinic, and rival. "" As ~ author points out, when these' words were coined and de· riv'ed, .e•ch referred to something tanfible that ex· plained its meaning. But, in go- . ing froin Greek to Latih, and then to English, the original image has been lost, and the modern re- ader has no clue to·.Jts graphic H.ow come such an en· vironmentally concetned firm as the Irvine Com· pany ·advertises i~s "villages" on mo~trous billbOards that wouldn't be ' allowed in the ''villages''? J .D. Gtmfny 0... (-•"II Me 1llllmltM" • ,....... ...... otMt•1wrllr,.._t_ ................ ,.."'· s.11111,..... .... ........ G'-JG111.CMollr ~IM. meaning. "Climax" was originally a lad- der ; ''comet'' meant long- haired, from the streaks behind that kind of star; "planet" was a wanderer; "scandal" was a tf ap or snare; 1~zest" was a bit ot orange or lemon peel: 1·caoopy" w~s the nrs~:mosquito net; "ltivial" was 'Jhe place where three roads met, al)fi aimless gossip was exCha,.nged. ' ' ASTONISHING 6ow all these "dead" words come to life when we perceive their reaSOn fo~ be· ing'. A "pittance" was a portion of food given lo beggars; a ''mile'' was 1,000 pac~s as marked off by the Roman legions ; ."paltry" was nothing bUt rags ; ''onyx'' was a fingernail ; "clinic" came from the word ''bedside"; 3nd a '"rival''·Was simply someone who 1lived on (he other side of~ river b@nt_. Ev.en names had a vividity that perishes · with time. The little "Pygmy" w.as·named by the an- cient Greeks because it meant "fist" ';"'""" aiid a pygmy was a Greek measurement from the elb9w, to the knuckles of the fisted hand. We ·speak poetic;ally of' a ''myria~' of tre~s or stars: 'l)ut: to the ancients it meant 10,000{jusl-- ·as ''inillioii" means ·an exact number to us. The next time one candlqate accuses ' anotl)er of ''prevaricat· ing" in'stead or lying, li:eep in mind that "pre varicate" meant lo walk crookedly, and yau...iwill know he is being called a crook. ·To the Editor: It is my opinion that the big- gest problem in the United States today and, perhaps, the world- the rebellion, failure of marriage and crime rate-is a direct result of the lack or discipline in the ·home. • . Solomon, the )Vise man of old, stated that if we loved our child.ieit we would chasten them. What is the result if we do not? Our· children' grow up to be self - centered. They will not yield to the desires of others, the demand of law, or the discipline of military service. They have not been·taught in the home to com· proniise their way or will with the -w:ay ori will of others. WHEN TWO spoiled children grow Up and m i,trry, there is no way to reconcile them to the give " and take of marriage because all they know iS take. When the law I\ says you mW!ll not, they reply; you can't tell me anything -I will. When the army officer says you must, they reply, I will not. If they ha'd been taught with a 1Witch to obey their parents, ~hey .. rould easily compromise their own will when they gl't.>~ up .. If parents love their children, they will give them this ~~vantage. · JAMES W. BOLDING Whit Nol Here'! To the Editor: Tbe Freedom Train which rc- c en tly' le ft Delawa r e will travel 176,000 rnl~es, visiting 76 cities. ·The train will .. carry many important historical objects de·· picting 200 years of Ameryca's progress. The American Legion Freedom Bell will be mounted on a Oat car as part of the train. Two times the size of the Liberty Bell, · it.will be doi;iated to the nation at the end of the tour. The Freedom Train wilJ visit Sacramento Nov. 18, 1975; San Francisco, Nov .. 25; Fresno, Dec. '9 ; Los Angeles, Dec. 16; and San Diego Jan. 8. The tour ends in Miami on Dec. 23, 1976. Ten million people are expected to visit its exhibits. Reagan Strength Su,.Prises WASHING:roN -President Ford's top poijtic&l advisors Were luuod a prlvlite' waf!tinl 1•1 week calculated lo .shOtter tbe pollyanha ~ climate al Ito While llouH: 1llldOr loci"!''• eonditions., R •. o...n a I d . Req:an would awe.ep de- Jetate1 fro,n t 1t •. l 'f Southern and Boriler atatea " a1-.0er.a14 R. Fard In a~ for the RePQbUean -..a~.,.L . Th•\ a1lftll11C:.:,aloe 1rom the Repu~Ucan.., "'°'-13 llatea, m..U.. lieontly at the SIM,taton·Carlletl:ilotel here A~ U.. ..,.,,. P'Ord akleo, who Hmt lo lbe lto)el from the Withe -· wen Wormed the Prell· dent 'a -PHI• In the SoQ\h _. i~ble uniesl plans for 197f wen llarled 110W -lllcl nat-day lalar k TBE UPIBOT: lbe ollte chal rmen pereelYed • 17m .. ~ ~~ • • • ',. . " 'pathetiC ·ear rrom political started runnine for reelection the day he. entered .the White HOuse, Reed said, but Mr. Ford has done nOtldftg. ·Since better than half the. 'Southern ·delegates in 1976 will be picked in primaries ra~ttier than conventions, he warned, the President cannot pull together backroom support at .the eleventh hour but must buiiCt itate organizations which require time to perfect. counselor Robert Hartmann and his deputy, Jack Calkins. But theis: consensus was that the µdrd and most important Ford.1 ad.vi.er ... ttending the meeting, White Houae chief of starr Donald Rumsretd, 1went away unmoved arid unimpres'sed. THE ONLY unpleasant mo- 1 When the state chairmen com· 'ment came when Reed, analyz- pared notes berore the presiden-iit.l'the Presidenl·'S Southern pro- tlat1 aides arrived, they were blems, criticized him for not am~~ by the unanimous report duplicating what Nixon did about cf R8aaan 1trength -even in.the the Voting Rights Act (now limit· Border sta(e1 of Oklahoma ind , ed. to the Deep South): propose Kentucky .. F~lorlda state · that it either be_Jepealed or ex· chairman Bill Tjylor reported a tended lo all 50 sfates. blC Reacan lead In bis stale'& , · Mr, Ford. "didn't have the early ~denUal primary Illa! ' ~"lo make that proposal, said could knoCk Prnl-Fard OUt • fteed, l\'llillfeld nared up at that ~tberace. • • )I 9 ·;c~tlna ·, 11_Persions on the 'l1lclH n1ultl were pre11ated, Pnlklent'i Courage. Reed lhen &o the Ford llide1 b1 a.rte Reed • ,CGl'l'9Cted himseU to Hy he real· of Mlululppl, leader of Ute, l1 IDW'anl Ute President's start. Soulbent eball'IMll, -:w ~ lbe Pn11ldenf, Jacked ·gull. thia wu 110 aDli·Fonl HUlmann iomewhal cryptically bu( • llDeere effort to ~p -.....,...oc1 be could a1ree with Pr.,1-1. Rif_b~rd JI, Jflacln Reed about that. ,, .. ' • • • ' '" .. ' [ ] God and Gorernmenl MAILBOX · Tolhe Editor: , !'In God We Do Not Trust." ------------"" Thank you f!>r .the article on Letters from readers are welcome. Madyln Mays O'Hair April 18. The right to condense Letters to fit lt.'s too bad that more Americans space or eliminate libel is resetved. are not as interested in preserv· Letters of 300 words or Less will be ing our Constitution as is Mrs. given preference. All lelfersmust in-O'Hair. elude signature and mailing addrei s but names may be withheld on· re- quest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry W!ll not be published. VETERANS' organizations and others in Orange County should request that the train add <\naheim or some other suitable c:ity·to its schedule. Orange Coun- ty has the second, largest PQpula· tion in the state and should not be ignored. Bicentennial celebra· tions are expected at each ,·isit. 'fhe people of Orange County should protest our omission from the Fteedom Train schedule by writing their Congressmen and Senators. 0 . W.PRICE MonHon Response To the Editor: Just finishing reading Mrs. Becker's letter (April 16), and I felt it needed some correct.ion. Most non-members have·miscon· ceptions about us. As a life·long member of the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mormon if you must, I would like lo answer her. ,, Yes, lioth our young men and women may go, if called, on mis· sions; only more men go tiecause we ladies are needed at home. Every membe r is a missionary. From 18 to 21, we are finishing our homemaking education and learning what we will need to know in our own homes. OUR FOOD sto·rage is for any ·time of need, lack of income, etc., not necessarily the ''millen· nium." I have known Mr. Brian both in court (Orange County DepUty District Attorney) and out-. If he said, "bear_<h! ~nd 'ong hair are lorms of affectation and insin-· eerily," well then they must be ... he should know, he's helped put plenty of hoods that wore both away for a long t!me ... I got the feeling ·from Mrs. . Becker's letter that she. really di«Jn't mean to be rude wheµ cµs. ·cussing Prophet JOseph Smith. but just didn 'l know any better. The Prophet, Joseph Smith, as tar as I know,' went clean-shaven to his grave. MRS. CAROLA. WIRICK 'HI. boat' ll ,, M_ay I suggest that President Ford appoint Mrs. O'Hair as his non-spiritual advisor. The past advisors such as Rabbi Korif, Billy Graham and Father McLaughlin have certainly been inadeq'uate. ' I TlilNK it's high time we con- centrate on reality andhUman ap· proaches and forget the dogma, mythology and a god that has been proven (to people who think .forthemselves) doesnotexist. Look around the w·orld. Wherever you find a dependency on a god, you will find chaos. I'm sure that the· millions ·of un· employed are not coovinced by the phrase, "In God We Trust," on the dollar bill. ROBERT JACKSON Setlior'• Vletr Tothe Editor: Re: Ir.vine City Council dis- cussion and passage by3 to·2 vote of $7 ,500 revenue sharing for Senior Citizen Program 1.1 am well ii) to the age bracket designated as "Senior Citizen" but I resent beil)g segregated or categorized in this or any other way. 2. If. people over SS wish to be segregated by•age there is a local chapter of the American Associa· lion of. Retired People, an or- ganization havi_ng all kinds of self· help, educational and travel pro- grams within their own organization and th·eir dues are ininimal. 3. If the City of Irvine wishes to avail itself of ~he experience and expertise of their citizens of any age, I feel sure they need only say so -there would be no need to spend any .tax . money to enlist volunteers. 4. DuriOg the city coun,cil meet- ing, !,understood the mayor to say that until other.cities were refus- ing "fe\lenue sharing" funds hl' -felt there was no obligation for the City of Irvine to do .so, but when otbers did s_o he would join them at the head of the line. ' Irvine w.ill be way down the line with 130 o~her cities and jurisdic· ti~ ahead, Refe,r.epce: a list of the names compiled March 19, 1974 by the u ntted States Treasury and ttailabte on re· «1uest from the Office of Revenue Sharing, Washington,D.C. . MRS. PAUL~. ELLIS Fa111Hl•rTw11e TotheEditor: Re: ••vear·ro\i.nd sCbooiquestion· naireforUni High'' Aah '. , . it's spring ac!jln. and with it comes the schoQI district's. annual push for another year· round school. Two years ago, when they put tbefintonein (overmUchparen· tal protest) they JIOI~, ''. .. this is theonlyonewe'lleverukror •• : youmuttrustourword ... • Last year. as they made VISta t Verde year-round Cover even more parental protest) they said, "You must believe us ... this will belhe last one.'' Now., along with the \\·hipoor\\·iJl·s call, co1nes tiiat. othen old familiar song -a sur· vey is being sent out to '·test" th·e interest in a year-round tracking at University High. WHO WILL ·pay the cost of i d. ministrators, teac hers and services for the summers? Why ... naive, simple, trust· ing us, of course. You and me. · Since absolutely no educational :'>enefil is being promised from this system, why don't we put in one as an alternative that is based _on ellul'ational benefits. Why doesn't the district give us two fundamental schools as alternatives to the two year-round ones now in existence'! Quesiionnaires have already Deen sent and returned for the fun· damental school and the response was far greater than that for the year· round. It's time that our crushing tax burden be iised for edueation fqr our children instead of sops for oursuperintende nt. RICHi\RO LYON CLARK Airport Polilirs To the Editor: . It is evident our Orange County supervisors have been negligent in efforts to ~olve our airpOrt pro- ble m . They have del'a:fed necessary aCfion to the critical point. We need a new jetport and Chino Hills . appears to be the logical location. Let's forget San Diego COtinty's problems ani:I solve our ow·n with a jetport nearby where our . own coqnty can reap itS fair share of the financial bene(its. l h•ve the reeling our superVi's'ots are playing· politics with this issue~ and are opposing the Chino Hills.site just because it is".a "pri,vate profl)A)Uon. w~. the people Of this county, want what is best for us regardless of ~ho benefits from the promotion. In ·some respects, a private pronio- tion might be more benefici·a1 because it would get it out of the ha.nds of the politicians. I like the Grand Jury's idea or a County Airport District. Speh '!ould give full.time tO tHe p~ and'take t~e matter aWf.Y fri>m. the supervisors who have failed us on this linpor(ant matter . JOSEPH A. GIANNINI ORANpE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Pvbli.WT Thomas Keevil, EmtOf' Barbara Kreibich, E:ditoriol Page Editor The editorial page of the Daily Pilot seeks lo inform •llnd stimulate readers by presen&inc on thi$ page diverse commentar)" on topics of interest by s~at­ ed coluinnisls and cartoonblt, ~' providing • fw\lm ror readen views and bY. presenting ~ newspaper's opinions and lditaa on current toP.icS~. The edilori-1 opinions of the D•llY Plloh•-only in the editoriatlolunulrat ...._ lop of the paii;e-;: Ophdoit~ .._, prnsed by the COlulnnW&s cartoonists •nd letwr wnten their 'own and no "1di~~ the(r views by the ~be lnlerl'Od. . r WednesC!ay, April ' \ I ,, '210,000 Setiie.teat l State Will Pay . - In Prison Deaths S'AN FRANCISCO (AP). - Cali!ornia acreed to pay a total or SZTG,000 to relatives of three Soledad Prison inmates fata)ly abot by a guard in 1970. ~ Al part of the out-ot-court set- tlement Tuesday the state did not admit any wrongdoinl on 1he part of the defendants. . HOWEVER, a federal court jury earll_er \his month had lbunA eigbt ol 10 former or current SOiedad Prison employes "le1al· ly responsible and liable" in the inmates' deaths .. · . The jury was ready to recon- vene to determine damages in ilhe $1.2 million civil suit when. the aetUement was announced. The'1urora were excused. THREE BLACK Inmates -W. L. Nolen, 25; Alvin Miller, 23, and Clev,1:land Edwards, 20 -were ,shot by pard 0 . G. Miller,durin~ a fight between eight' black and .eight white prisoners in the prison's maximum security ex- ercise yard on Jan. 13, 1970. A Monterey County grand jury ruled the shootings justifiable homicide. Attorney Melvln Belli con- tended during the trial that the three "had been deliberately set up because or racial hatred" and were kiUed as part of a con- spiracy hatched by prison of. fi cials. A STATEMENT read in court _by Deputy ~t.tx.._ Oen . .Q!arle§__ Kirk said, "By setUement, the ~;~e::!~~n:~~~~·~~mit liabi~ty The statement added, "The events of Jan. 13 wert! a tragic, unforeseen accident, but ac· cidental and n9thing more.'' O. G, MQ.LER, who now lives in Germany, testified he fired' the shots becaus e he thought the lives or the white inmates were in· danger. He said he bl~w a whisUe .and fired warning shots in the air before taking aim at the brawl- ing('onvlcte:. Nolen·s parents, 'O.C. and Ad- die Nolen, will re:f!eive $90,000; Nole n's son, Antoine, $30,000; Alvin Miller's father, Perry, $60,000; Miller's .son, Alvin Jr., $30,000 and Edwards' mother, Susie, $60,000. · • Gov. Edmund Brovro Jr. re- vealed Tuesday he p.aid $12,136 in income, propetty and sales taxes for 1974 on a taxable inc'o me of $35,484 and is awaitirig $2,670 in refunds. Doctors Plqn·lmOra;,we WalRout· • SAN FRA lllCISCO now fad.,. new ralll GI. ond their ref .. aJ to wortc lhenewtnaurancerolel\ <UPI> -Many'4o<toti. uptoJll,OllO.Th•C<>llfGI' wtlhou•malpraetlcepro. iW l I h o u In San Fran~a<o .plan to QC!\, luuno .. 1a,1110 \ectklll. ' U1Htheslolo1l1t1, 1ur· trelt only •11>•r1ency -.a-llOt.~llllUally. "IJaay lllt/11bo? wilt ....,. cauol work, kll· eun next week to pro. -Dr. J'ohi A. Drl1a:tll, · be forced out or practice .fnlJ ho1pltal factllttta. 1 ) test huge tncrea1ea In preald•nt of tbe San Mayl,''•aldDrlacoll. The 1ur1eons, wbo a1ao 1 malpractice Insurance J'r1nci1co Medical A Ir Q 'u p .off~ bll tnaurance rate ratea. · •Soclaty1 uld Tuoaday -lhtltolo11tta, faced lntreues, ba«~ tbe . tllatlhe lfOUp "1uppoo11·: wltll PNlllium lncre-walkout. Doctors who J11t Y..-r .al\d endorses'' tbe re· of u . much as •11,000 a. Driscoll refused to call paid'' about $5,000 each tual ol 4oclon to pay ' year, met IHI week and the lhrealenitd a~µcm by for au~h insurance ~ the new tnauran~e ratea deelded to 1trlke a1alnlt doclors a "alrike. 'IT'S• "FANTASTIC PRICES" nMI "ESPECIALLY THI$" LOS ANGELES CAP) -Former Long Beach City Councilman Wayne B. Sharp was indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday for allegedly lying about receiving a $1,000 bribe from an illegal gambling operation wh.tle in office. The one-count indict- \YA{lfil~@) {?J [X]~~~D~@V@~ -~· [ Stale J menl is the first handed down as a result of an in· vesligalion by the federal Orgailized Crime Strike Force and the FBI into al- legations of fraud and corruption in Long Beach Ci· ty government. . The grand jury is investigating allegations that some Long Beach city councilmen were bribed lo provide benefits to Ringo Inc., an illegal gambling operation in the city. Ringo Inc. was closed by police last year. neet1a9 BfU Slalled SACRAMENTO {UPI> -Legislation aimed at opening more city, county and state government meetings to the public staJled in a Senate commit- tee Tuesday for lack of a quorum. But five members of the Governmental Organization Committee, acting as a subcommit- tee, recommended on a 4-0 vote wilh one abstention that the measure be approved. The ''Omnibus Open Meeting Bill" was sponsored by the California Newspaper Publishers Association. ' r-ager Kilb lllaa POMONA (UPI) -Clare Evan Koopmans, 25 , was shot in the chest and killed Tuesday by a teen- ager angered· after the victim scolded one of the boy's friends. Police said Koopmans, owner of an apartment building, Was cleaning one of his units when he found a boy near his parked truck and chased him away. Two teen-agers appeared a few minutes later to confront Koopmans about the incident and an argument started. The boys left and reportedly re- turned a short time later with a rifle. Koopmans died instantly from a single shot and the suspects fled. Vehk!le II.-Caaeeled RIVERSIDE (AP) -A scheduled ol!-road vehicle race has been called off because the sponsors failed lo get permission to cross a strip of private property along the 75·mile route through the LitUeChuckwalla mountains. The race, sponsored by the Blythe Off.Road Racing Association, was set for April 26-27 and would have featured motorcycles, dune buggies and four-wheel drive vehicles. Blld-•-n Senteneed VENTURA CAP) -1ltomas J . Stones Jr., 50, a Sherman Oaks businessman, has been placed on IO years probalion in an alleged $1 million oil well drilling tax shelter scheme. The sentence was imposed Tuesday by Superior Court Judge Ben Ruffner after Stones pleaded no contest to charges of conspiracy and fraudulent sale of securities. Four Gar;ner ROTC Awards The Army has announced that four Orange Coast high school seniors have been awarded four-year Army ROTC college scholarships in national competition. The students can use the scholarships, which pay for tuition and books, al any school that has an Army ROTC program. The four Ora nge Coast students receiving scholarships are : Mark Gruner, 20801 Woodle• Lane, Huntinlrton Beach; Nicholas Yocca,, 33465 t:ockleshell Drive, Laguna Niguel. April Dean, 301 Ave Arlena, San Clemente and Ellen Rourke, 24212 Ensenada Lane, Mts1lon Viejo. 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E1ct1 roll ii 1 6' x 15' In a natural color. REED FENCING, Reg. 13.99 11.88 . ' ',, 11111111•"•••· • ' , I ·' • • ·• 11 . ' . ' ' • I • • \ 1'oday·s Closi11Jl N.Y. S&ot'ks ••• • I 4 VOL NO. 11:t •SECTIONS, ~8 PAGES . ' (>RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .., .' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1975 TEN CENTS Po~Si.hie ,,. " ~ ,, • ·county ·M1i1.Js Ref;ugee hiflux lb ALAN DIWN 0t .. o.1trf't•llll!f If lar1e num Mrs of southeast Aliiln rerugees were eVacuJ~ to Orange County, county aut9orities probably would form an imerfency task force to han- clletbe ai ualion. , That was the speculation of· Orange County Direct.or ol Social Service William Erickson today Jn .reaction to reports that from 800,000 to one million South Vlel· n•mese may be 1vacU11~ lo San Francisco and Los Anaeiel. 11'e_report.s ceame from Los Aa1ele1 County Supervisor James Hayes wbo said that two ~epartmeots , in W ashinlton had . told him that such an lnfiux was coming. Hayes and fellow Supervisor' Baxter Ward speculat.ed ,that the refugees may be housed tem· . . . . . poraril at the El, Toro !lutne 4i· th8t no p&an;. were being made to Corps Air' _StatiO!t>, jqlt~.•IY.-;llae receive terugees tb~. """ .Edwaz:ds Air F.prce ~ iri' ~e" H•yes based ~his warning on desert east oJ LOs .\P&elei. .,. ~ talks with federa\ otncials in Today officials lt,El TQro,lp.id Washington but did not name the that theY. had not been inf~ed orrtcials, · saying they did not that any refugees were comlhg want to be identified. ~ were making no tli\DI to ' · ) 't'he tOne of tbe point of the ce1ve them. . .. . , federal warningtWas that a COl)t· Officials said that ~~same ~enJ.!y plan could ~-in effect in • was tru ~ for Marina · orps a moment's notice .anctlbat local helieopter ~talion at~ta Apa, otflcialsdy1ht,&obePrepa,red.":'" ' • ·' On Hayes' motion, the Los Ange les ·countY Board of · SUpervisors a'gi-eed Wednesday to s tudy whether to rorm a special commjssion to deal with problems s uch a crowd would cause.. . Reports of Hayes' warning were being discussed by Orange CountY, officials info,rmally today but ·officials contaCt.ed str~sed that no orricial word had been're· ceived. Orange County Social Services Director Erickson said that he was sure the county had received no communicatio.n yet frdm federal authorities and said that if a large influx of refugees is re- ceived he believed that .a cont- ingency force would be created immediately. A s imilar overnight Lask force (Stt REFUGEES. Page A2) .not er • . ? UIZ. Him haw rn Collllly ., Rep. Andr8w Hinshaw (R-t;ew,port Beach·) re- turned to his home distriet. Monday after reportedly telllne the House Armed Forces Conimittee he has pressing personal business iQ Oranee County. Today, his chief field of. fice aide, Chip Cleary, re- fused to discuss the purpose of Hinahaw's viSit. Cleary did say, however, that the Republican con- &resaman will not meet with newsmen while he is here and is not scheduled to talk with either the Count)' Grand Jury or the District Attorney's Office. • , .. i 7t Zone Action ~ta~r.r~· Irvine-Mulls Northwo,od'Clµt(igej . ,:i0 By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE a number o( smalitandowi?ers. •· 1'are~ Jbe city' Ji8s 4ipent.,.jlbout Ofa.0.11,,.1191 .un In an attempt to impoie the de· $13,000on twolanc;i u~plans .•• After nearly five hours of velopment standardi· tYY.icaJ' Or rue.&ay·'.s ln(:.onclUsive ~on sometimes-heated discussion, Irvine Con'rpan " la~ ;on the ·~ (See ZONE, .ce.u> •• the Irvine City Council was una· . • • t • •' ~ • , .,, , .. t ; hie to reach any decision this -· ~ ~ ·t .,_ ~. ~ ~· ~ morning on a pro~sed zone c ~1'.."'fr ~ · · t•· -•.. · · J '" ch:e~:::r:no:~:i~;i~:the area, ' o-op \;l ~~g~ .. ii\ e~· -~.-~. whiC'h dates back to before "' ~ •"' j ;( · ,... •• Irvine's incorporation, was con-w • h ~·-· • · · ' u~::u:::,i.~•t.,13.;. called the Il . µ~p~:Fa .. · II~~ ~ Village of Northwood, is bounded ~ roughly by Culver Drive, Irvine B CAROL'" Moo·-a.. ~ ' "' . \t..' ' r1. ' 1 Boulevard, Jeffrey Road and the Y· ,., 111!.i ' • 1uper.p\_arke' C¥01!.erative .rh~ • o.11,,.1tot~U111ir witli their attorqey ~ m. ore Santa Ana Freeway. Unlike the t ' ' UPIT ....... When asked how long Hinshaw will remain in Orange Co'unty, Cleary replied, • 'ror a rew days ..• rest of the city, which is under The status or lnternitional ~mer;comp~ipts v-:ere .rout· the single oWnershipoflhe Irvine Buying' Service re1n.~n'1f uncer: ~Jb'the <.,>rang~. CountyO(f1ceor NO DICE -Pham Van Ba . Company, North lrvioeis heldby lain today . as offjital~ of l.he €0nsul'\lerAlfa1f;I. ?, r Viel Co11g mission chie f in' ' · ~ Micha,el '•orisoli, a• -:r.OO-a<i/' Pur;s. Says the Communists ' law Yer, la'id ·he unde~t.Odd have -. tur-ned down J<'rench 9'-lndicted·:iD Vot¢~f'(o:U4 ~ii~?.!~~~~ ~:c·IQ:~;c ~!lo~ •• ' • · · . . · · -· ·. :t~1~ p Bea 'd NiXe!i Named iri ·Probe . of.DetnoemtiC .A.ae.iilhtrman ~.:.: .. ~:t ::1:,\;~ I\!:'~; N~~· Ai~rt . f t qtiartera today to: <tetern\i.De -r~ ByTOllBA'BLEY legations are : Marilyn A. Robinson siii4 toda& through (utureOptions. '1·· '' • ' °' .. .,...,,,....._..,. Pelkof .. r, 45, and Julie Pelkofer, his Santa· An~· office t.bat he had' J. ~ernu"nal flan 'h f o K' ' M t" ff h · Last week it w;u; announced I ' . Ao eight-week Probe by the 19, bot o range ; 1m . np comment o o er at t is tame thatIBShadclOIJedwi're~in .. · Orange County Grand Jury Karie, 20, or Placentia; Gerald oh the jndictment·and had been Mission Vi'ijo~ild Oxnanl':Metn-Co&ta Mesa's proposal lo build ended fate Tuesday with the 'in· F. Pickel, 3~. of S~ta Ana ; advised by his lawyer to lake that hers were 'advl5ed to con=ct. the a new ~erminal on the west side dictment of nine persons who James L. Carrick, 38, of Corona, . stance. ' _.: • F tal )l'-'I .i •• ~ b .· · ro · c t A· rt d Robl·n·•n's eampa1·gn treasurer, Jt Was the second 11·me 1n r ... > OWi. n · nJ ey~ou~ ~ g 9 range, oun Y· irpo was e· Worked ror the election lllSt year ..... ,.. ""~1• .......... r~· ~plM'on•of '--·1 c• .• death blow Tuesday by the and K •tbv. L . Lan-ton. whose cent months that the Grand Jury ~ uf'I .11..vau ,.... :vu · mt. · Or Democratic Assemblyman "'· -standiri•orders > CoutitY.. llb. ardor Supervisors. Richard H. Robinson of Sanla ageandaddresswerenotavaila·. has indicted electior:i campaign \ • · ·. . .. . Ana. • · ble. " ' · . ' workers on voting irre~ularilies. 'l'tift dumber has 1-Coifi"e l1'~ Tile bdard·unanimously adopt- Charges or illegJI) voter re· It is alleged that all nine know-E i g h t m e pi b e r s o, r six~ IBS'.ph~he llSting"deSCribed.. ed a reil-ommendation by the gistrallon, ille1at voting, perjury ingly violated election laws dur-Congressma,n . !erry. Pa.tlerson s as moperativt. ... ,.,: .•.Ji., Counly Administrative, ,Office and obtaining a ballot in an un-inf the Robinson campaign., But staff were. s1m1larly 11xhct~ and "We tare ·slifh lakt~~ ,~~fa'. aiid AirPP:fl Dir~~tor Ro~drt authorized votinl district are lP· the ,indictment makes it clear later convicted"!-red~~ m1~de-lions. fd>m j:lissatis(i~ c~,-m&s~ J;lt~r'laban, th:t .l el d :.t .s• e eluded in the 19~count indict· that Robinson had no knOwledle meanor allega~ns .. Fines 1~-• and ,_1.0~ •o fi'nd ~'j'.'t •. >:... ~--_ • terminal not ue inc u in a m. ent • ed posed on the eight 10 Su penor .... ~. ~ -.. mum vital environment·al impact re· · of the acts allegedly committ .. . -ti'ons of"[ s."·,~aid. o-..i.. 'J>''y;s '· " A. : Named among the nine volun· b h' k c•-e INJ>ICT Page ••) ... f'"'11i"'k-111 port oo tne airport. · Y 1s wor ers. ;;pie: .. ,.. oftheCOnsumer Affai.nOfrj<;.e. teer workers are Manuel N . •1. l r-. t• .,.. , :Escamilla, 26, of 7766 Arbor Cir--\... "TJ!e-Y ~ay JU~. be .undergoi~ ·cle, Huntington Beach and An--, " fi ..t-1 l ble ,..;;.-:,...:. lo • t thony Bixler, 30,,and SandraJlix-B h B ...J.....1-' B _,: ...J. • •.1 · · inalft: a rp .. ':115 • .!!.-"!.I"'~ · le. 1er, 31, · ooth or 14521 0ntano US 'V Q,U\", .. ,a,,u.t;llli . ·~!/It";,~~.~~~; .... ~"1o do Drive, Westminster. ..... .. ~ .... '" ,, ot. ~ ~. . , All nine appeared before . . r!: . ,.· . .; t. ,"1es tsiembei~. Who• s51 m.~ trct~~r1~~"f~:::::1:~:~a~: Souu.ht ;n New'P· or· *" · •. ·= i:i;r.i:~"·:a:~"~fi:[ ~.Y after the 1nd1 ctm·ent was IS· ~· &i ' · ~ • I, by ftU,.er that. reeentt.<Cleliveries sued. Theywereorderedloreturn • ., ! ,wol;d!,f.l:Jii!-..deleyW.,bet:~e or a tothecoUrtroom May23forlhefil· be d d s•vings and loan olfice in CorOna· . change-dver.t.bco111~, .· ~· ingofpleas. Police today sought a are d . M .h , f 11 ,., •• ~-;.., ;,1 -"" ~' They are Cree on their promise bank robber who fled-. the el Marin ~re . ., Wh"D· C8ifll'"P•ny· .feP.r.eseri· to appear. . Mariners branch of the United The brai:ich, •l,. 2712 V(-. Coast ·taU.vea could. np;t tie(reaohed'fof Named with Escamilla and the California Bank in Newport Highway, 1s. a tem·~rary struc-'(\IJUl.er ,s.Pfant.tion<0r OOlleWOn} Bixler couple OD the multiple al-Beacb TueSday with about $3.000 tw:~ .. The ,per,~anent t;w.ildi~ .of inciney, .... th't--CUsto~@r!i c.all~ Irvine Examined On KOCE Special , Irvine will be spotli1hted tonight on "Voters' Pipeline" on channel 50 at 7:30p.m. tonight. stuffedintoapapersllck. was ·d eslroye&"'by. tir~ iii' ConlUDM!r ·foCfairs , t~ '.11astin Police· believe the robber .[anuary. r;,"" -'. . •. : polic9andrf'e!apapers4n~RI might have had an kccomplice A bank teller told police she rec~rse,. 1 F .\! ...... because witnesses reported see· was held up by a 25·30 year o~d' ~ ing two men runnin~ Crom the man, weighing ab0ut,.18S<poundi,, bank on Mariners Mile. with li&hl tirown mecllum length placeuntilthebandit\,Vasoutlhe ·ha\_r , and "'a full,.beard and door~ • . mOustache. lje 'o1{.o're)e·Hilwaiian Several" patrons were doing •hirt~ ·-, ;.:; : ~ 1 ~ij,, -1 ;. business at the bank when the 2 She S8id he Push .. ed a"amall re· .. The county must complete and accePt. the ElR before any ex-~~~~~('work' can proceed al the • .J ;. "· . fAt.tHe same time, supervisors authorized a high-level study by staff memberti or an bff·airport traMpcirtitiOn terminal si"lilar t.qone pfdpose;d I ast yer by former Oran.1e ~County Transit> District Mana.~, G. J . •· P eJ,e'' Fielding. • $uiJ.viS'iJfS 8s~Cd for 8 ~e_pc)rt within fJO days on the feaslbtlfty or buildin1 a terminal building that would be a termlo~ for buses, taxis 'and·otber transit systems serving rth• ail:port llJld connec\· i.a.g to.' other atrport.5 'in the re· gigo. t .. ' The i7-page "rationale for re· Store's Property E~mined • By GARV GRANVILLE • CM-.CMllyPllotSWll · _ County officials say they have directed what they interpret to be discrepancies in the assessment <>cf p,roperty pWned by Federated . Depatt.ment Stores, Inc. in Orarige'County to the District At· torney's Office. Questioned by the officials are the assessment of land and build· ings controlled py Qle depart· ment s tore chain In Fashion Square in Santa Ana and Fashion Square in 4 Habra. A detaifed worksh~l prepared by one county department head sbows'l.a comparative record of the SalLla Atta property rrom 1971 thTl\!>&h 197_4. • . . Ac~ng lo the typewnUen study, t!'e '11.ss,ssor·s offlce : decreat(td the assessment on land controlled by the depart· m~ ~e .cb,ain al the Santa Ana sll6pping center by 9.3 per· cen~. ~· · ~ring the same lime. adjoin· ing land va lues s howed no decrease. according to the.s tudy. It·· a1tt> shows Federated's buildings in the center'increased in value less thah one percent during the three~year petiod.· But surrounding buildings in the same center jumped in value 53 pe rcent. a ccording lo the tyj)ed r eport. Officials also questioritd the chain's holdiµgs in l..a Habra when compared lo similiar build· ings -one identical -in the La Habra shopping center. The question of the assessment of Federated's outlets has been raised before, . ' ~· . In 1969. the Santa Ana property was reappraised by the state at a lesser fig\l.re than assessed by the county. The ,count~ jldjusfA'.d the as- sessor's a'Ss1gned fair market value down' but not as_ low as ·the state ha:dassigned it. ln the last five years. lhete haVj! been lWO property s3les in the Santa Ana shopping center area. "'They lend lo show value declining in the area. The La Habra Fashion Squar~ reportedly has been a disappoint· ment in generating sales volume: a fact retailers attrtbute to the failure ol. a 'Schetlua.f ffteway nearpyt4,be built. . <}r~ (See ASSESS. Page AZ> The half-hour KOCE panel dis- cussion hosted by .Jim €oqper focuaes on housing problems in the city and features Irvi~e City Councilman Henry Quigley, Irvine, Company President Ray Watson and J;eporter ·Mike Stock1(1ll . p.m. robbery orcurred,. but no volver at berio:&eld~Op•f'a btvwn one was eWare of the incident un· paper' sack ?tfd deffi&naed s'{le fill, til Arter it wu over, Customer it with big bill~\. ... · • Service Manager Gene Lesher She said,she filled it with caah said. as she rang a silent-alartn con· · Detective Sam Amburgey sard -nected to the P.Qlici sta1,1on, b\it 1 • · the robber fits a description or was unable to alert an~ in tK~ the ,man who &itol~ $2,000 rrom a bank tha~i.a robbf:i)' • (Dine # j~in1 the Costa ~esa propoSal ~based prirriarWy,oo the con- tentlOn tbatr not enough land is aYailable to serve the 'purpose or ~ etpapded r,•c ?lj~Y. · • SU~r.viaqrs were .;,.a that the ~ belt t.hJ• county could hope (or would be a terminal•virtually the same size it.rid capacity or the ex-1St'irig,·oV~rttOwde·d Ofl!!· . .. ~ ~ . l . . "' '-"•• ht_•r Cloudiness increasin1 late t9night wit.h mostly cloudy skies Thursday~. Cooler, with highs in the ~ppers 50s at the beaches and lower 60s inland. Lows tonight 48 to 54. Aid, Arrest· Fall Yicti.,(n .Held m Burglar · ~ Oranae A.~• dm.cen~ tuah'ed lo Mission y1e-~ jO earller to1•1·toendeir llftt aid tO• CldDO man who w .H "lllilll'8d w-be lell llll-" lbe """ol 1 -lcal orµ bulld- Incneor lllllliln CoaUmmll7-pl~. • Depull• 11ld 1beJ loomed altl!r ,they took Jomes Holl )(yell. II, to the hoopital --for treotmelll tllat he -· 1 lel when lie fell from Ille.roof ol the bulldllllto U.e ~floor ' . ' 'Otfteerl',lold u m..IptGr hom their depart-Will bi! ......... , vl1l!M lltllt mor r'e<elve later tocli;.. · TbeJ. Hhl he •ill i-.. u.e CldllO"an tlle• be II b0tn1 ........ • ...,.IMJ ..,..._ tt-. ole1ec1 that lll11u -"""' lf\11lri m ..... .....,. to lbe bulldipg when he JOit 1111 faaUaC bd cr11bed tliroulb lllorool. ' .. ,,~ 1" x: : \ .; ..... Fut re '.W«ter ·· ' -.' Crisis Cijed WASHIN;-<>N (UPI) ~··;• ef rt. lo (IOlve lhe.J tl\er11 mals Jre lhnlaWltl the naUoo toward 'a Potencl.al tUt..e. watet 'crisfi t the w.eter Raources Oon~11~repcjted to- day. .. •· • The ·ll'l!lprofit pl local, llMle .• ··,~re; Hid pilot.J water ""' • . ...... "''=""''° ii-""'·· dlO! next decade> mo~ on Ule oourees. • p CONJ'ERlED _., j .• ~ ~ • IIOA.T to CASH INSIDETODAl' Heedl•ts motorbike orad -•:My •11.io yOur p~r produced .dune-b11ggy drivers moke 712 •Jltls ;· d I s~ M •saill:Jo.ltt quick oj1d ugly work of llte aver Che )tend... . ~rowched sand dunts that 'I)a't'&. .tuccess sUN:Y tald1!~ 1011 rranquil only lhe day ,µ..~l"ijii! man '1Vho placed U\is bejort. Storw . Page A.II. ·aa l• lhe Dll\IY P-llot:• ;·• s"1L1 .. Ti&suiintta . • lndt.•x 4i A .,... . c::-:~ Al --. M I}• VptureofNew,Jlnrt# •: .....,Tr• .. •• • W,OOllet,~p.ipped.~ I .__ ~= a:-... ~' Jll'I~ •nu · ~u,,.~x ~ i ca-we.-" ~-· " "~ .. J ;i, ' ,, • • D ....,,, M;.DI i'1'0nvtrt' cash, ·cau &'2·5'28."l .i ( • ,,...... « . .,... iVe a ooai;.yoa ... ant to . . * m ,.tit-.. , I •'·;jfily .t•k•>it few ·w<rii &t1 1~ ' .!: E::"" , •'.,rghtplacetorrialt aSale: ·" ~ :-~;•,.._..,. n:~~f.c~~~~~:r1Y~i:t ~~ =~ a~:::-...... .._ " • • i ' ~· ., f I i I • .. ! " · 1 I' t ' ' I l - • • ' ' ' . I I • I 'Al . Ind.J an • • • Wtdnffdty, Aprll 23. 1975 . r .. , CHINA , .. • . • •• ' • ~~~~t·'~' ,<.~tt;1uan .. ; ' Pacltlo I " . " . ' . . . .. -- " ' -"• . :~~s~*-~ · ... ~ .Elzp'J;ured , • • • A hl1h 1peed cbue In the s.n Juan Cas)lstrano area 1'uesday night during w&Uch an Orange t County $heriff'a 'i>atrol car waa ,_rai}imed front .a ... nd rear by the ·punued!IY,ehicle ended With the arrest· ·Of a .San Clemente fttolorlst , deputief reported to--· -day. - Ste\ten Pairick·Gral\am, 21, of ' 2319-C•l.,.,La S.erna, was grobbed 'bl dep~\Y • Ml~• Callaghan on Calle s,n ~tonlo ID San Juan ·after a' foot· chase that followed the second of two collisions. D~pulif.S said the pursuit of GrahanJf began on Camino Cii pistrano when he eluded two patrol cars resPRJL(ling to reports of .a rttkleas driver by ramming one vehicle in the rear and taking off at high s~ed . Oflicers said they next' tried to block Grah..,tl'1 's p<ith near , ~venlda de la.i.,y ista arid he,again., attempted' to.'-~va~e capture by h.gaw.__ramm~g the same patrol eat-Qlis time'ih the front. ' I Brown Near Fro•P.,,.Al ·zoNE •.•• wu flllod with the proteat ol Rac- qu•\ Clu~ resldel),tl, · .Pleu of SAGl\Alllli?ITO (UPI) ~~dey1lo-1iandq~ll'l'll -Gov , Edmund G ."Brown Iii& amont coul\Cll memben. Tiie Jr. aaya be ls ••aettlng meeting ended at 1:a thi& morn- close" to making ·• de· ing 1 • claion.on whether to algn a At one point. during an 11rau· controversial 1mo1 bill, ment over procedure, ~c:!~ veto it or let it become law rriember1 John Burton; ~ew,r, without his 1i1nature. Qulaley ind Art Anthony walked BroWn said he will de· outoftherobm. : cide "in a couple of days" At another point. Ma)'GI' An-; what to do With ,the. bill re· thony accused DMvld Sills, • pealing the requirement spokesman for a fl.aquet Cl.ub Ad' that 1.9 million used cars in hoc croup proteeting the plam, of· the Orange County-Los trying to roment dlnent for un· Angeles region must be specified reasons of his own. --equipped-w.ith_so-called_. --Sllls,-who-said--the-Raequel---1 NOx devices. · Cll.lb had ~·lost'' in it.I alte1'1Pll to ''I'm s:e~tin1 close,'' baye pl1n1 chanled. ~eel-~ Brown told reporters when voters from his area wOuld re- ~e: emfrgect-from a Tues· -member the councll'I actions at· d&Y luncheon meeting with the polls. five ol the, legisl"ature'S six Anthony, saying he was ••an- ChicanO' 1awmakers. ''In gry" at Slits, accused him ol de· due course I will have a Jiberately spreading misin- great deal to say about the formation about plans for the .. ' program. area. GAO Midling Commusary Closure Move During the c haotic session there was·no consensus on what to do with'the afea . Each . cpuntil member had a ctifferent idea of whal should be done·: , ' . ;, • , UPl1J'!fW1'*" U.S. AIRLIFT· OF AMERICANS, ENDANGERED SOUTH VIETNAMESE .SHIF,TED'TO ,GUA~ Pressure Taken Off Overburdened Philippines; 60,000 Expected In Next 10 Days DePuties Said Graham.cleared the waY f 6r his escape but damage to his own car prevented hjmfrom leaving the scene. They said~he leaped from bis car but was unable lo outdistance the _pursuing Callaghan. NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -The Norfolk Virginian-Pilot said to· day it learned a General Ac· counting Office study recom· mends closure of I}1ilitary Com- mi:;aaries in metroPolitan areas. -Burton• warited .the "whOle plan scrappeC! and the entire 1 426 acres blanket zoned for re- side'ntial development with other uses available on a 'conditional use permit basis, -Anthony was in favor o( a slightly modified 'version o( the plans. l'ro• Page AJ REFUGEES was created last year to deal with the gasoline shortage. Hayes was undisturbed when told that a State Department spokesman in Washington called reports of a mass evacuation "poppycock ." Hayes later revised the estimate of 600,000 to one million refugees cpming and said that the actual number rnight b, 130.000. "Jn any case whether it's 130,000 or 600,000 we're going to have to gear up for a large move- mentof people,'' Hayes said. Miramar Fint But Randi.cap HorwnLost Miramar, a 79-foot ketch.stiP,- pered. by John Scripps of the San Diego Yacht Club, finished ~the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 720-mile Cabo San~lAleu yacht race at 9:07 p.m. Tuesday to col- lect: line honors, but failed to save her handicap time on the smaller boats. Three other boats CmiShed the race early today. They were Dorothy 0 at eight minutes after midnight, R agdoll at 4:30 a.m. and Ariana at 5:50 a .m. The two yachts still at sea at 8 a .m. today were Pericus and Shearwater, both with about 65 miles to go. · Corrected times were not of· ficially computed, but the race committee said Ariana, skip· pered by George Thorson of the Los Angeles Yacht Club, appe'ars to bethe overall winner. Doctors Walk Out FORT LAUDERDALE, F1a. CUPJ) -Surgery activity in 18 Broward County hospitals was slowed today by an anesthesiologists strike called to protest rising malpractice in· surance r ates. The anesthesiologists walked out Mond8y for at least one week say- ing they would refuse to participate in any operations ex· cept those classified as emergen· cy or urgent to save lives. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT INOr-Cot\I O•llr l>llf>l,•1111-dll,com. bl-o .. New.·fl'•t>~. \ publl1r.a Ill' !IW O.ang11 Col•! 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Id .t C9'\•·•1•, (11Ultotnl1.SUOl(ri.ll&t>WllH .. f U.•-i'llrJ • bf m.o M.ot "'C!l'l~lf: ""UIM'J O•~tltl•r• w ... "'°"'"''· ' l ( ·Airlift ·Operatipri!· • ' .... • p ' Shifted IJo Guam . " By United Press International The United States shi,ft.ed its airlift to Americans and en· dangered South Vietnamese from the overburdened Philip. pines to the U.S. territory of Gµam today. Th,e evacuation from Saigon btoucl,lt cOmpjaints from both deatinatiODll and re- ports of food hoardio"g. ·~ ·~ The first aroup of 219 refugees arrived today. at .~Odenon AFB 6n Gu8m. aboard a military· chaltered.'"l>C8 from.Saigon .. A . spokesman f~r Guam .Gov. Ricatflo J. Bordalto·said'as many as 131,000 refugees we_n e~pect· ed ~ pass through Guai;n m the next few weeks. Another source op the small Pacific island said about 00,C)OO refugees were expected in the next. 10 days, nearly doublirig the island's population. J\ U.S. official in Saigon said the number of Americans left in SOutb Vietnam "should be down to around· 1 .~ todaY..'' President Ford ordered the eVaculftlon 'to .. gel the number down lO about 1,000. So far 7 .000 refugees from Saigon -Americans and their Vietnamese families -have been handled at Clark AFB in th.e Philippines . About ~o.oo evacuees arrived at Clark ·rues· day ab6ard C141 Starlifter jets and C130 Hercules transports in the heaviest day o( the airlift. Three jetliners .were nying to Travis AFB, Calif., today with •778 persons, most of them Viet- namese or Cambodian.refugees. Another plane with 340 persons was scheduled to arrive at the Northern California base. on Thursday. The ratio of South Vietna.mese Police Badge Aids in Beach Home Heist Two men who flashed a badge and claimed to be policemen robbed a Huntington Beach faOli· ly o( $1,300 at 'gunpOint Tuesday night. The pair then fled, waming members or the Fred Consiglio family. 20382 Ravenwood Lane, to wait inside a nd not notify authorities u.ntil they had ample lime to escape, police reJXlrted. One of the Pair allegedly · knocked on the door ol the Consiglio hOme at 9:30 p.m ., police said. He assertedly nashed a badge, much like that used by Hunt- ington Beach police, and said he wasapoliceofficer. When Consiglio, 63, opened the door, he and a companion forced U1eir way in atgun~int. They took $~.100 in cash fro~ Mr11 Co~igllo's purse. as well as $200 from,conatglio and two vi s· itors, his brother. Paul , and nephew,PaulJr. After waiting inside for 15 ;minutes, the family called PQlicf:. They described the first man a.a 1about 30 ye ars old, five feet, eight inches tall, and 155 poonds, The second.in an wa1 aboutaix feet tall and :n'"pounds·, and was Wearing a 1kl in11k. 'fbey said both were dNSsed in street clothes. Neighbor-_ rePorttd lieelhg an unfamiliar Car in Lhe .,.tsJ>borhoo4 at • bout thlt u"'* P.Ollfe 1aid, de.cribincit al 11• ti> 1970 larle ''boxy-looking" ve11jc cle. · .. >--• • ' to Americans aboard the evacuation nights appeared to be runniilg at about 20-to-l. Sta~e Department ,..SJXliCesman Robert An.der'sOn s.aid in ~Washington the Fprd adminislra· "\ lion was discussing with "f9r.fign_ governments and iiltern&tional organizatlo~s·•1 p~ Cot r8: localing sOme bf .the SOUtH Viel· namese refugees' evacuated. ... Anderson branded as pop· pyeock a ·.statement ~y Los Anteles (?p.unty Superv!.s.or James HayeS that the United State& might evacuate 600,000 to a· milliop, South Vietnamese to . California~ · , Ori GUam, there were reports that man}' ol the· 85,000 residents o( t.l:le island, 'which is only 30 miles long and 4 to 9.miles wide, were hurriedly buying food and boaTiling it. ,Tb,4' Guam legislatur.~ ex· pressed concern over the sudden influX. of Vie~n11mese refugees and demanded ~assurances from the fe.deral rovi!rinm·ent of enough fo·od to feed the newcomers, stdct security for the refugees and safeguards ,against healt.h hazards. San Diego'~ P~Ji~e EYing Tea1J1Ster Pac.t SAN °£/IEGO (AP) -The Police Qfficers ·Association is tblnJcing about aligning its~lf with the Team·sters Union. 1 Sat. Jack Pearson, president of the 1,130-member association, said the group was coosidering the move be.cause the city has categorically rejected its. de· mands for hisher wages and changes in working conditions. Pearson said hi s group wants aala'riea pn a par with police salaries irr'Los Angeles and Long Beach, and C'os Angeles County Sheriff's depUties . "We have all the problems Los Angeles has with Jess personnel per capita, so why shouldn't we have parity?'' said PearsOO . Other POA d~m'ailds include overtime and incentive pay, three more holidays. a nd ~rmisslon to carry automatic weapons on duty. · Deputy Chter Bill Kolender, also a POA m@m-ber, said he· op- posed joining the Teams[ers On a · ·~rsot)al b~sis.1 '' t. ·' Liz 'J'~ylor . ' ' . . In BQ8p~._i · NEW Y~~K (~I\) -An agent for Elizalieth Tayklr said today the ·aetfH~ tsr t" Wellington Hotp'ital ID Lontton· sut(ering from a form of amOebic ,dyseo· tery ' .. , .. ' . . Jo~ Sprinaer,., the agen~1 said M,its F,ayJor' Wa, In JAn(lon lO vii· it hef.(taughter. when she became ill. She entered the' .h~ital un-ciet •h assUmed name Saturday, he~d"'• He sala she I-doing well and exiiitts IA>'beoutio"al.Wdays. to ~T:r~~~ :=h: i!'~t:ar:. riDt irl !he mm, "The Bluebird.'' ~etime ~ext.weekend. Oil Pact Denied HOVsToN (UPl>-officlal1or Sllell 'Oll aa·d Exxon Co. U.S.A. 1ay lhef.lj,~Otttpanlcs have made no lnqlllftea to tbc NOrih VJet· oame ... ot lbe Viel <;ollc •tiout· fulllredr\111111 ri1hts In Vietn•f'I · ~ • ' i , Deputies said Graham is chatged with assault with a dead· ly•1weaPon, resisting arrest and reckless driving. , l'roi!' Page AJ INDICT ••. Cot,1rl ranged from $300 to $800. It also ,was stressed throughout that investigation and during sentencing that the Democratic -congressman had no knowledge ?{,Ute illegal voting activities of rus·workers. •~ate Files Ciril Suit • AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) The man accused of killing two Mormon Missionaries says a black, :poisonous centipede was served to him in jail between tv•o pieces o( white bread. . Robert Kleasen, 42, fil ed a ·~,000 cjvil rightS' suit Tuesday , agaiq&t Sheriff 'R3ymond Frank 1 and head jailer Bill Mansell, al- leging several acts of mistreat· 'ment . Kleasen claims the ·~cen· tipede sandwich'· waS given to him April 11. The centipede was dead. He said he gave it to his c hief defense attorney, R . Roscoe Haley. Hale)' showed an insect to the Associated Press. The paper reported that the study says commissary outlets are unnecessary because nearby commercial stores sell food at "reasonable" prices. The report was prepared by the Norfolk office of the GAO, one of 15 regional bra nches of the con· gressional watchdog agency. It fo cused on commissary operations in Norfolk, San Fran· cisco, San Diego, San Antonio, l:fonolY.lu and Washington, D.C .• the paper said. The GAO study hasn:t official· Jy been released and is being held by the House Appropriations Committee until commissary hearings begin some time next month. The Virginian-Pilot said it learned the report makes a key suggest lo.n that metropolitan commissaries are operating con· trary to the original intentions of Congress. That intent was that com· missary outlets be available only in remote areas where military families do not have access to competitive food stores. l'roMPage, AJ ASSESS.•. When questioned previously about the La lfabra assessments, officials in the assessor'.s office said the gross sales revenue was taken into consideration when as· signing value. -West insisted that a high nOise area be limited to use as a golf course. -Quigley wanted the noise area opened for conditional re- sidential development , which would p3ve the way for develop• meni of a mobile home park by Bruce Nott of Newport Beach, a contrillutor to Quigley's political campaigns. -co·uncilwoman Gabrielle Pry·or was vacationing in Hawaii. ~ Other areas of contention were whether community associations in the northern area should be mandatory, preservation of citrus packing houses and the location of commercial areas. SUSus~t Capture ToUl SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A pr.osecution witness in the murder trial of two reputed Sym· bionese Liberation Army ..soldiers" testified Tuesday de- fendant Jtseph Remiro surren- ·dered meekly when be heard a police shotgun being loaded. "As soon as I racked a round iii my shotgun I heard a voice say 'I've had it, I give up'," Concord police officer Oliver Sansen told the jury. SS:nsen said Remiro surrendered to police as they closed in on where he was hiding behind a truck near where Remiro shot at police Jan. 10, 1974. WELCOME TO THE • of the f I •"•]BANK OF SAN Cl.EMENTE • friday, april 25 Come help us celebrate the opening of the new Bank of San Clemente. the only home owned independent bank. Plan to come in and meet our staff and officers. SPECIAL SERVICES • NO SERVICE CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS • TWO MODERM DRIVE-IN WINDOWS • OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS, 9:00 to I Yoo 'l!il Uko illo hkjii lohrest rates paid O• SaYlllOJI .ccoeta mtd ov low lnttrnt rates on outo loans - Wtlill9 you'N lifl'e eak us about the FrH Stt-vtces you Neei••''!I • Ctll......,. of The 1-* of San Clemente. ' .. IXTENDID IAMlllMG HOURS 9.5 -"'"' Tiws. Folday<t. f. 5 •day 9:00 to I iiiii· ., ... .i. .. --.. ··-- 'i3 ' . ·. ~ 1 _ , OF. SAN CU:IVIENTE · ~~A"enida Victott• !714 ) 492·81 00 1--r--"\Jvst'olf The 3_00 Block of So. El Camino ~eal. , ~ ;-' .r San Clemente • AMPLE PARKIMCi •, . I ' • . ' ' ... • ' . VOL . 68, NO. 113, 4 SECTIONS', .ca f>AGES ...... ~. ' ' ~ ~ " RANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA ' • Today's Cluslnte ~ N.Y.St-k• . We'DN !OS'OA Y, AP~IL 23, 197S • County M~11S' PO•sib1=~-.R~tngee h,;~tJl'.1. -•-----~a'~1!'~~~!.~ ~ 900,0C¥J.toonemilllonSoulhViel· porarily at the £.I TOro ~arine-lh•tno~plans•er;.:...-m~efo o '-~ '--·· ar•e....uum'bera.-ot-~ ............ I -~~m~ybeevacuatedtoSan ....... C~~~ir Station and at ,the fefetve.relli .... •..:t;, .• . n l\•Yes' motion-. the LOs eei•ed.. •>";. 1----AIWl,Ji'-.1,, r.ru1eea were.e~ Pr~!11::' =~!!'~!.om Los-Ea-wards ~!r Fotce ~ue in .the Ha~. ~ hi"i"'annni~n ~·~~J~!rsc~~~ '::::~J ,~ ·~~e ~~~i. ~ ~=: • , j I .. 7 ~~-;.'!:e Cbo:rt~~nty Angeles 'County Su~Rervisor <Je.rc!l'a~a!~:C~~= :~·~~ seid " ~b;n°""~ t:l:~.:.ficif)a .Ji" to s.tudy wh~th,ef to form a '!••ore the countr~•M; an emerce:C": t:ak Yforce tO ha: ~=;:i~:e-:i:•,:~.= ::Zd ~~they ha~d not ~ !Df~ed officlaJ1,, 1a)oinJ µa8}' 0~'nC: ;~&i=~~o~~hss~onc~a!.:!~' j!te~~r'a'::t':.:~j!!°!f~'iji:f~ dJetbe,1itu~tion · told him tb t 1 · h ·nn and any .re ugees. were mini want to be id••ifled· cause. · i~' , , U a laree in(lux or retul• ii r~ That "•• the Speculation of1• comin ·8 uc an 1 · ux was· · were making n~ plilns Jo re• 11ia toD, of tllle Potftt or .the Reports of Haf,es' warning ceiyed he believe<I Uiatt i ·coa~ Oran1e County Director of Sdcial H g. d f 11 . • · ceive ~em . • Cederal •eriabll Wu· that a cdet· were being d,iscussed1by ()r11on•e in&eney roree would be crea•-Servl•e William Eri·•--loci ayes ~n , e ow Supervisor . Officials said that the same in1eecy plan.-'-··'d ""·m·-~ In Cou " ---• ~ "' ..,__. ay Baxter Ward spe ul led th t th t .,U\U r m•-.~ n.\Y officials info(:riJ)IJy today immediately. ' , . in reaction· to reporll lb.lit from ef • ~ 8 a .e wa~ rue fo~ Marine Corps • mom91it'a iotire Md)~ local but offJciali coi(tad.ed ~essed A simitar·ovet-ni1ht tuk fo~ 1 r Ulee& may ~ teq:i · heJicopter station al Santa Ana, oftlciala·ou.,t to be prepared_ that no ofCiCial ~or~ had bieen:U·~ (See REFyGEES, Pal" AZ) , ' .... . ,., " • . ' • · ... 1 ~t. - • er • ss~SO J 1t t .. .ti r.,. ot r ' 0 Peklft9 CHINA •. ' • .,. .... .. Oc '•" • • Pac ff le Oceaa .. ' " . •, t ' , . ' ' UPl ... .,.._p U.S •. AIRLIFT OF AMERICANS, ENDANGERED .SOUTH VIETNAMESE SHIFTED TO GUAM 'Pre11ure Taken on Overburdened PhlllPP,lnea.; 60,000 ExpeCled In Ne!ll. 10 Daya Viet Airlift. ·Shift.Dig I First Gr(Ju,p of Refligees La"'1s in Guam . ._ : - By Valt.ed Pre11 l•temational · The Uni~ States shifted its airlift to Am-ericans and en'.:' dangered South Vietnamese • from the overburdened Philip- pines to the U.S. territory or Guam today. The evacuation from Sai1on brought complaints from both destinations and re· poi:ts or food hoarding. as 131,000 refugees were expert· ed to pas.s through Guam in the next few weeks. Another source on the small Pacific island Said ~.bout ~.ooo refua:ees were expected in the next -10 dAys, pearly doubling ttie island's pop,uration. , · Saigon -Americans and theii: Vietnamese families• -have been handled at Clark AFB in the Philippi~ea:. Ab-Out 4 ,000 evafuees arr~ al Clark Tues· , ··day' aboard e'l41 Starlifier jets ~, Cl3'.'.1:fercules transji)rts in the.h~avle9t day 9f the airlift. . - 1. "' .. ito;e's 1,.. ,1,t ... ~ ~ .. • . '1\. Pfpperfy ' ,,, " ..... ..,.,,..,. ....... ed ' ~ .. " . ' ... ByGARY,GltANYJU,E 01-.CH11y'PllM~ ' ' • • ! .eo'uoty officia1S-say µiey-t,aYe directed what they .interpret to be · discrep~,ncies in the assessment . ,of pro'pertY owned by Federated Department Slores, Inc . in Orange County lo the District ~t­ tomey '1 Office. QuesttOned by the ofri~ials re; the as~e si'nent or laitd and bW.ld- ipgs· controlled by the depart- ment iSt ore chain, in Fashion~ ~l4art ia.Sante An'a and·F'Uhi0n2 Sc(Ua:fe ih La HBbra . ' ~_; r · .,. detailed worksheet prepared by one tounly d~par:tment head SbOWli 8 comparatl~e TfCOrd of the S~ta ..\Ila property ri::mn 1971 throUCh 1114. t -~di!lii to !I)~ lYoOWr!\len <ftucty.; the· ·ass$sorjs 1ornce decrease(! the assessment · on lmtf controlled '.b"'y µie i:le~ri· • m~ store chain af, the Satir8 Ana shopping cente~ bt,Jl.f f'tr· •1• cen(. · •. -«. .... During the sanle time, ·adjoin~­ ing land values showe.d,.irq ' decrease, according to the stUdy. It 31so shows ,FederateCl's 'buildings in the center picreased in Value less than om? percent during the three-ye at period. · But Surrounding buildings. in the same center jumped in value 53 percent, according to the typed report. ' -. . Offi~ial~ also questioned tht;, chain 's holdings in La Habra when'Compa,red to.similiar build· ingB -one identical -in the LB Habra Mopping center. · · The cj\iestiop-"Of the-assessment of .Federatea's outlets has been raise4ibefoce. ... , In 1169, tl;le Sant{i,Ana property wu reappraisei:l by the state al a lesser-8gure than asstessed by the ·county. · · " · The iPunty adjusted the as· sesiOr'I assigned -fail-market valUe dO;wn but no(·as low 'as the sttte·h•o alsigtaed ·it. • _. " . ' . .., .... .,. .......... TC!.~ • PROJECT AIMED AT'IMPllOVINQ DRAINS' ~IKE l)tll"'r' '' Thl.,.D!•in la ~~ o.t.Wn Sltwet,N~~r Utica ve~~', ; . \ ' ..I ' ' Uunt;-n.~oo · T·ltke .. : ~ :,.·f ... .me., ·'J ,·· ;., l ~ .. • .... ~"t3 , ti. I • 4' 1 . • 1 t ';.!)~. • ~ Storm Dr.ai\i. .~~ · ~ -~~ 'riyTERll·YCovd..J .', :.;, .,ti;~ ~~~:ct~;~~· ~' ~· · . .°'"'-,..,,,.. ... ...,. · '~~et u~ Prel1m~nary st~i. ha".e ·been ·~ 1,bilJ.: • ) " . ... •~;., • , completeCI for tbe fMmiit.iioikoltp' ·But• the Old..t1'q\lla. · • $2 fnillion .asseslr;nent diStrict to n6t~c08t. p~~ " •netjl)l, payfo1islormdra1ns..ina~acre 1' as mu!;J1. be"ciiu.e it oiiven i: · Pllrt1on of Old Town> Hlllllington . JargM .... "8 and~· •o;,tt ~ Beach: . 't • f': p05e4 iitimiie. tO'ltiiml ' ' .~ The first group or 219. refugees arrived today at Anderson AFB on .Guam aboard a military-- chartered DCB , from Saigon. A spokesman ror "Guam Gov. RiJ:ardo J . Bordallo said as m.any A U.S. offiCial in Saigon said the number of Americans leh. in South Vietnam "should bf down to around 1,500 today." Rreyident Ford ordered the evacuaUon to· get the nufu ber down to about 1,000. Three jetliiierst were flying to Travis AFB, Calif., today -.yith 778 persons, most of them Viet· namese on.Cambodian re~s. >\i).cither~PIMe 1with-340 "' ns Jas, scheduled to· arrive at the Noriherr:i Ql{lifdrni8 base on ~i1n the ,.J~st' fi ve' years, lhere have been two proi>erty sales in the Santa Ana shopping cent'er area, The:Y terrd to show value The. city• co,uncil. p~ Mon;; , · Hurtie$le said·-teif' day there·will be a pu~~ heari'ng . coetlor t.tae-·drain&P·•JW• · · '"~ on lhe!formation ,or·y.e district, millk,p~ Which worfm_dtoi:li. So far 7 .ooo r efugees from ,Thursday. · The ratio of.South \1ietnamese to America ris aboard the • < ~ ' ' "deCUn ing in \he area. 1 The La Hflbra .Fashion Square repprtedly his been a disappoint- ~ut.did--n,ot set a speclftcdate~oi-· d abo.4 ~ perPJll -\fir 1t. • . $709 fol' the· owHr ofjan lnslfl(ii Walt H~rt1en~e •. 1aaen~eerin 1 ho:me)Ot .. ·, :: ~ l. 1• :,.· ~ rair Pose as Cops, evacuat100 flights appeared to be running at about 20·to-l. _ State Department spcikesman" Robert Anderson said. in Washington the Ford adminlstr.a- (See AIRLIFT, l'age A2) . rrieflt !R-geJlerating spies volume, a faet relaJle~ atttibOte to the: failure Oi;'a _!IC'tl~UJed free'way nearby to be bi,Plt. • th~ ·public wor~& de~ent, PfoPerty OWJtel"lli cap P81 ~ said Tueaday the • hearing date bill ill one;1lump ..,..e!l, · ' can!lot• ~-fixed 1J11til 'the final·J. the peym.im!JU' ~ eog1neenng draw.1ngs are com-tim..e up to e · plete. \ ' " ' CountY. Fl · ' · · · 'tri ~ ... (Stt AS~S&,. P•ge A2) The storm drains would be built ... · · · · .. ~ ,. •" in lb 4&~ct:io'a of, Old' Toft <SeeDfAIN~.._~1e~ . r ~ v · generally bounded 1by ~Adams .---.....::.:,:.· ~,._...,,....,...,..:.,~ Aqua.t ;_;.LJf ri'a" rk Avenue, Lake Street, Golftn Oran"t' . ,;'t ·-· ·,.t ,~ Rob Be11:ch Family TWo men who nashed a badge- and· claimed to be policemen robbed. a Huntington Beach fami- ly or $1,300 at gunpoint Tuesday night. ' The pair then fled, .warning members or the Fred ,Consiglio . family, 20382 RaveqwoodLaite;to >- wait in~ide and· not nofify 1 • r• a.c··r West Street, an area ,nolth •of i-, authorities uritil they had ample 1• 'Garfield Avenue·, and Beach -' ,-r ' time toesc•pe, policerepo'rted. Boulevard. -One of the pair ,allegedly Hum\ . •' t ·c· ··ri ... ~·. The Old Town asseub-a~t dis-· knocked on the door or the . _ . --.'¥/. . on, . • ',. '' trtCt ls similar to the one alsO t' Consiglio home at 9:30 p.m., . ..., ., •p·Mnns fortheTownT.-.~-..lbe Wea·•·-' ... l Police said. • ..._ 1.-.z, '-;• 1 · m~:h·~~:!'~i~tr~:e'dedb~b~~~~: F ~t..:..--!· ,>' T19fik:. ~ .• '{, f J-..l;c·-11 ~~.~.· la~to::,~\:~:·w~ib~:= in1ton Beach pottce, and said he .. Q~ ~U~X I~it.c; r •• &8 .. "~ ·~ reu ..,~Ml•. ~~:i,'·!~:tt·~,~~:r:_4~ · · wualJ1Jllceo~ri~er . · .. • . c.o, ~ " • ; , tr.· \ uppers,505 at the ieachel ... .. HE CONYEKJ'ED When Cons1gho, 63, opened the .. · , _._ ,., 11.-. u• 's • ~ and· iowe1' 601 ililand. .. door, he and a companion forced ~ Htl,nt}ni: on Beach and al . a,qu'a'tic park 'and adjacent .1. e ~ ,1.aUt fD1""V tows tonight 48 to :A, lheirwayin1tt1u'npo)nt. Beach leaders were ~xi>ictM.to Waterways . , -. ~ .. •. -1 " , ·.Jo! ·1 • • llOAT 'fO .CASll "Joly ad iii 100'1W.,...._ 1Z call• aiid I '*· "'1;~­over !he ,...tend.~' • t That'1ll'ie1ucc:e8'111!1t-told by the Irvine rnan who p1.-eee1 this ad In the Dailf Pilot·: 18AIL lN TllB illJIQlp VentureotfrfewportZS' w /trailer, eq\dpped & priced 'to 1ell. 'X•X·XXXX ~f •YC\11 llavo • II.at you ~ant to. convert ID uah, cell 1M2·l18'18. It only l•k• a law -In lbe r\1htplaceto makefule. Alonl \he Oran1• ,c-i, lbe ri(hl ploce la \he Dally fllot. They took $1 ,100 In cash from fight a •JD•ll scale sea baUle ti>-"1he ~Y w•y JieliHleadJ ean ",ThtY;r~ p,unishing il\e • IN~ID.E TOD ~ " Mn. Con1i1Uo's purse, as well as day pver the propoHd arlne~-1et tO t.be aq'§Atir pal-It is ~b because l'm still aliv9. My big . • · · • D'IO from Consiglio and two vis-tion' of Sunset Aquatic Park by Huatimon Beach ' Edit · s-siit•i1 living ttirough Ulis." ' He le,1 motof•ilcjo ad <\"'. itot's,' bis brother, Paul, and. Seal Beach. ·· eblet ,fi tfi'e"" . .Mlv~ pl ' · :1 • These ·are the bitte,r words of chnW -bwggi, dr'foers 'mob nephew, Paul Jr. . ··The r~nty marina, at the , ci1vilion far BGnUngtan ~·~h. Dr. '~eftrey j .a. MacP;onald' _of •t.Gnd .,,.,IUOtlc !Jf U. After: waiting t111lde tor 15 · nbl'tb end Of ·Dtin'ler A\"emle, is 1iald tOday . ~·we feeL SUuet Hunt1aetOn Beacht the fonnef wdouc~ 10ftd, d11M1 ~ Jnlllut., lhef,mlly c>lledpalice. part of-.a l ,38T·acre awiexaUon ,Aqu.Uc. Park la more loclcally Gree• Beret. physician whoo•· kl¥ lrooqllil owlW lk da!I ftoJd ... rlbed the first man ai requeeted by Seal Beach. ',wilbln our 1pflere pf lnll-." Wife, ·and two dau9bters "!•~• ll</o!l'f. Sl<ww, Page AU. a1Joat·101ear.old,tivefeet,eight The ~ounty 'S Local Aa:ency SealBeach ,Cit)')\.WDen· ttatllM!d.~ \feath,in their.N~' , . ._~~· X 1 '=!:~~:':~:ui~e!ti!~ ~~"c':,~3~:.n;~~:.i .·p*~~·w1:J~\.:". ... ~.1i" 1~~~!.~;1 ~,-Y. ::ii!~'~ . ,,. .. ~ · ':~ and2TSpound1, and·wuw:.earing reca.t late today :~_. ~~~lliiCal\7~·''' •~t w ~re Four lli!W~.~ , ~~ :: t;;, aotlmuk.Theyuldbolllwere appronl ls needed , • fli~'"' l!l'll 'ln< I '~~•l!lto'hi4-. ....._ 1 -dreoled.ln•t~eetelotl!a. , ~~bisan'PN1C.eedi1 -_ ilfe'lqua~p .' ";, i,",~!•c naldtias cleart:ii'~~Y. :~/' • J'l9talibon re/,i)rteCI leeln9,an naulkilt c -' t'. ···"we ·•)••~· h!v~· '·jll!e "9.ulvemtnl It.)' lb• Aj'iny, ... , ' " ......: unfamiliar car in the Mostorthe-1,387~'lnvolvu aqu,ati~c ',r,_jl· 'a~J'ty ~hls.for~·,,.·ratber-in·Jawniis • l.i nelll!bc!l'hood at aOOut lbat time, the Naval Wea • .-'-. 1~•) 'ie '.: ~ . " had the, ca~ ar!!lnst him ~di ' .Pollcesald,de1cribln1ltualtllli in0Venntoppo1ed . .., m e t;d .. ~ o)>tlled. a nd. ~e liti!e1 a!l';{!~-111 =omt "• ·tolt!Olarre"box1·loollins"vehl· Beach. But Huntf h_.li, lo 't 'OollijlY , ment for m11rder . · 'J'llif·' or.'/. --g de. conteeling 88 acr udlllft!'J'I', "A!'fN!X.,~ldj, · • ,tel)' hi~)torf. 1;ia1 qa PIP.OS, · "--1....--'-__,...;...;.+,...:..;...J · ' 'illf ~ ; Of ·I' . }-j J I • \ "" ,•"· 1 ,e:, ., , 'I , 1 I , . ' •,' • . .... \ ' . i ·1'· j .~ ... ,) , " 'I ~ ~· • ' ~~ If "' • . ' ' . ' •• •• • • ' ' ' • . ' ' . ' DAii. V ~ILOT H/F ' ,, ·• . ( ' ~ay 'roM BARL~'X' leg.at ions are~ Marilyn A . _0t ... o.11,,.1 .. ...,1 Pelkorer, 45. und·Julle PelkOter, 1\.8 el&ht·week probe by the 19, both or Oranc•i Kim lt1 . • 6rarige ·county Grand ... Jury Karie, 20. of Placerilla: Gerald ended late Tuesd_uy W,i,th me in· F. Plckel. 32. or Santa Anil; dlA,\meot. of' nin e ~fi:o.ns ~who James L. Cutrlck. 38. ol Corona,. worked for the election lurYear Robinson's campaign treasurer. Him°h(JW ta , AI~Lll?l'~ •• in Co1'Tlty_ ue11w11dllcu1:!::fwttb"{......, , , ........ ODii ~ 1 Rep. Andrew fllrithaw Orna11ltt9111•1 prOllilela for,. (R-Newporl Beach) r"i loCiUnc some of tH South Viet. turned to hll 'bome dlatrlcl. namese refuceea evacuated. Monday after reportedly Ander1on branded a1 pop· _ telllnJ the House ~ ~ pycock a sbt,mut .by Loa Force& Comri)lttee he UU Ancele1 County S\lp•rVt1or pressing personal bualneaa Jame& Hayes that the Uriltecl in Oranae County. States miaht evacuate eqo!~~ :roday, his chief fteld of· a . million South Vie1!'811!-10 .fice1 aide. Chip Cleary, re· Califorlila. • ' fu ae d to dl,cuas lhe On G th •- fH. h , .. t ~ uam, er.e were reporw purpo1eo . ms a~ a.v1.S1 • that many of the 85,000 rt1ldeata Cleary did say,_however, ot the island, whlc~ is only 30 Of Democra tic A~semblyman und Kuthy 1 ... I .. angston, whose -i-c--R:ichard It. R:obi1fl0f'I -of:-Santu-a-ge·n·nd-nddrcss were not avalla· Ana • ·' bl . ~ -. --·..,. -·~ e. . . thut the ReJ!Ubl1can con-miles Iona and tour to nine mllei ~--gressman-w1ll-nol4D9'1--wtlle~er~hu:rl'telllybuytng!oo;!~--- with new:fmen while he ls andhoardln&it".___._. '.._ _ ~~---Char.-ges:.=.Ql ...... illeglll--vot'a: ft•.-lt-is-elleged.that-aJl nine know- gistrtition. iUe'gaJ vOtllut , perjury ingly violated election laws dur- }lere an.d..l~not -~heduled The-Guam legi1~a~t-u-re-~~.-. • to talk with , either the preued' conCern over the-audden anct obtainirti a bailbt.1n an un, ing the Robinson compaign. But auttio'rized votina dist.ri.rt are in-the indictment mukes it clear Cf?Un~y Gran4-J.~ry or the lnfltii Of . vtei-namese rifii&fftl D1stncl Attorney s Office. and demanded aaaurances from eluded in the 19rCount indict-that Robinson had no kpowledge ment. of the ·acts ullegedly committed _When as~ed how . long the Ceder.al government of, Hinshaw w1ll remain in enough food to feed. the Named among the nine volun-by his voorkers. · · le.er. worke-:1 are Manuel ~-Robinson said today through Orange ,County, Cleary newcomers strict security for replied, "For a few days." the refuge'e1. and safeguards F.lca.milla, ~of 77$6 ~b!>" Cir· his Santa Ana office that he hlid . cle, HunliDicton Beach &J.ld ~-no comment to offer at this time lhooy Bixler. 30, and Sandi'& B1x· on the indictment and had been ler_. 31 . both_ ~or 14521 Ontario advised by his lawyertQtake that • Dnve, W~stm.1nst~f. i stance. • . All nine appeared: befor.e It was the second time in re- S'petior Court Juctg~ _Eve~~ W. cent months thet the Grand.Jury Dickey la~e Tues.\i.a_Y.1mmedia~e--·, has indicted 'election campaign ly after, the ·fnd_ict~ was is-workers pn voting irregularities. !U~. Tb~x.~ere;ord~totttu~n E, i 1 h t m ~e m b e r s o f tothecourlrqcomrMe;t,.23fortJit.Jll· ' Congressman Jerry Patterson's ina:ofpleas... • l • .'l... 'staf( were similarly ind.iC'led and They are free on their promise later convicted of reduced misde-O;oU, Pilol .... Map MAP INDICATES BOUNDARIES OF OLD TOWN PROJECT Drainage Improvements Proposed in Huntington Beach to appear. . . -meanor allegations. Fines im· . Named with Escanulla ~nd the posed on the eight in Superior . Bixler couple~on the multipl:al· £ourt ranged from $300to~. l'ro• Page A J DRAINS .. • FQod Fir~ ~~t~ Clo~dy has agreed to pay $300.~ of the $2 million bill, and Hurtienne said the city is also applying for a :$.500,000 federal grant which CouJd lower the property dwner's bill even more. Sale of Concern Eyed in Wake of Complaims . ' By CAROL A. MOORE 0.11, ............ I!..... . One homeowners association, The status 1 of lntf!rnational Surfside bas protested the pre;>-Buying Service remain~ uncet>; posed district. ta in today as officials · of the The homeowners in southeast supermarket cooperative "'~et Huntington Beach fear the fresh with their attorney and mbre water, carried t.o the Santa Ana customer cOmplaints Wefe rout-River by flood control channels, • will create soil problems for • ed to the Or~ge County Office ofl Consumer A:ffaifs. ( ' Michael Morisoli , a Carlsbad la·wyer , said he understood "negotiations wer~ under way to sell the food distribution system to a larger corporation." Noting lbat ,telephone contact was virtually impcissible, he said th~':rt;enne -•• id be_iust got the P1· oneer ··Educator protest letter, so his engineers , · . will be studyinc the complaint to ' , · ' . oeeiftheyfeelltls¥alid:/ D Bo ( . The' Olc).. T°"n n<ilitbbortiood ' . · s . b ullaally bu _n_>qy air-ooodecl ,_, r. . yce . uccum s during. beayy 'll!>wnpoun, and • · ~i"8 water all ye'ar in aome ~ -1 ' seCtiona. :.-• -~ Dr:. William T.· Boyce, 90, firat Edenton, N.C., selling his.catch Hurtienne said the 81"8 Pre-''.president of Fiallertbn College to supplement the family in- &ents a constant -health bale.rd and long-lime leader in the cem· come. At 18, he entered high because or tbe poor drainage~ rp.unity college movement. in school, riding his bicycle 10 miles and when'\t rains aerioua traffic; California, died Tuesday in to the nearest school. problems iesult. Claremont after an extended ill-He went'on to win a succession If lhe city establishes the:diS· ness. of scholarships to Gilford trict, ·Hur.tl'enne· estimatel:t work Memorial services f.!e pend-i College, Winston-Salem, N.C.; mitibt be&in in mid-J~y and be ing. Burial rites wilJ be private. , Haverford College, Pa.: and complete in about ii .. year. The Dr. Boyce, whol"etired in 1950 finallY Harvard Universit y, Old Town neighborhdod Ji about after 42 years as.a1,'feacher, dean where he completed his master's 47:pe~nt developed, according and colle~e ).>re8ideni·, was 'the degree in 1911 .. Twenty-nine to~ity~ata~tics. father of: <>Olden West. Colleie years later he finished his doc- 'Parems See . Presideot R. ·Dudley Boyce Of torate at the University of HuntiqO,~n Bea,cb. · ' · , Southern California. The elilef-BoJ:ce, ~of a poor He start'ed teaching at Sandy farnlef, ~t his boyhood fis -· Springs, Md., in 1908, later m~iv­ hing tbe Chowan River, near ing to Whittier College where he taught economics and political he wa s lo meet with IBS managers at their Tustin head· quarters tOday to determine future options. Last week it was announced thatfBS had closed warehouses in Mission Viejo and Oxnard. Mem- bers were advised to contact the Fountain Valley outlet by phoning 549-8906 for completion of out· standing orders. That number has become the sixth IBS phone listing described as inoperative. "We are still talcing declara- tions from dissatisfied customers and trying to find out the inten- tions of JBS," said Roger Davis otlhe Consumer Affairs Office. "They may just be undergoing financial problems, trying to get liquid and stiU expecting to do right by everybody.'' JBS members, ,who paid $57 in fees to "save 30 percent on grocery bills," had been notified by letter that recent deliveries would be delayed because of a change-over to computers.· When company repre sen- tatives could not be reached for further explariation or collection or money, the customers called Consumer Affairs, the Tustin police and newspapers in seeking recourse . Miramar· First . But Handicap Ho,,_;,rs Lost • < Mirapiar •. a 79.·foot ketch skip· pered b·y John Seri pix> Of the San Diego Yacht Club. fini shed the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 720-mile Cabo San Lucas yacht race at 9:07 p .m. Tuesday to col- lect line honors, but tailed to save her handicap time on the smaller boats. Three other boats finished the race early today. They were Dorothy 0 at eight minutes after midnight, Ragdoll at 4:30 a.m. and Ariana al S: 50 a.m. - The two yachts still at sea at 8 a.m. today Were Pericus and Shearwater, both with about 65 miles to go. Corrected times were not of- ficially computed, but the race committee said Ariana, skip- pered by George Thorson of the Los Angeles Yacht Club, appe'ars to be the overall winner. ANNEX ••• beaches and parks department also wants a delay so it can study the annexation.'' When the Huntington Beach Ci· ty Council authorized QppOSition to the annexation Monday night, it did caution the city staff to work in cooperation with Seal Beach for a peaceful setUement. ASSESS •••. When questioned previously about the La Habra assessments, officials in the assessor's office said the gross sales revenue was taken into consideration when as· signing value. againat health haz~rds. The U.S . .Navy prepared an old 900-bed hospital annex on Guam for the reluiees and hoped io house 10,000 more in dormitories formerly used by air crews- engaged in bombing North Viet- nam. Huge tent. cities were built to catch the overflow.· , Aspoke,manforlhe(iuamgov- emor said .the island adminiatra· tion ·was making arrangements to handle refugees when military facilities are full . "The civilian government has asked for volunteer.s to open their homes and·th"e response bas been as much if not more than expect· ed." the governor's ~pokesman said. Three Named To City Panels Three Huntington Beach real· dents have been named to fill vacancies on various city com" missions. Vera Stuppy. a housewife and arti'st, was named Monday ni&bt ' to the Animal Cafe and Control Commission by the·cilf council. She replaces Bill WaUCer as the commission's "unaffiliated pet owner." Don Datko, budget control of· ficer for the Orange County Department of Education, was named to the Economic Advisory Commission to replace William Winn. Waldemar Van Cott, a person- nel manager at McDonnell Douglas, was named to the city's personnel board to replace Walt Young. ERA .Faces Death TALL<\HASSEE, F1a: (UPI) - The Florida Senate Rules Com· mittee voted 9· 7 Tuesday to send the Equal Rights Amtmdment to the full Senate, which Ls expected ~lo~~a its~~t:fe t~~j~::'· E~,: 21-19 last year. Show Preview Parents visiting Huntington Beach High School during lhe 7:30 to 9 p.m. open house Thurs- iay will receive a preview of the ;pring musical "Applause·." Huntington Are•·Oeared In Sl;Iooti~ science from 1913·1915. Joining the Fullerton faculty in 1915, he was named president of ; the junior college in 1917. He held 'the post tor :tJ ·years. The Boyce Library on campus ii named for him. WELCOME TO THE Students in the fitle arts depart- ment, will rehearse for their May I lhrougb 3 performance .during the annual open house. Jn add.i· .ion. home economics students wi ll display sewing and food items. There will be other student ex· bibits, and the Tower Club, a ~ampus service group, will serve refreshments. Oil Pact Denied HOUSTON (U Pl) -Officials of Shell Oil and Exxon Co. U.S.A. say their companies have made no inquiries to the North Viet- namese or the Viet Cong about future drilling rights in Vietnam. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT r11t 0rM91 Co.I•! O<l!lr Pl!Of, •itllwlli"' h.<on'I• billl!d I• NeW\·"""" •""!>II"'"' DTIN'Or-CH>t Pu~h.l•i"9 C.Omp•nJ. ~Mtftl•lkin>¥e oubl!....., ,..,.,,...., '"""'9h Frldov tor Coltoo Mtw, New.-t S.Kn. H"""'lQI°"' SeiKhlFo""· 1•111 V•ll•'· hv1n•. !o•O<llt!Nd• Vallty •"" U.,.,... IH.t<ll/!.oltlll C.O••I. A Shlg!e r.,.i,....1 ..c1;i10n I• riu1>11•11...i s.11 .. •<1•v• -~o. ,,,.. prirotip.t P<>l>llinrn9 Pllnl I• oll JOQ We>\ S..t !olrfft. Co:.1• Mew, Ctillornl• m Jto. Robert N . W"ee<t Prn1oen1 •"" P,,bli""" Jack R. Curley V•~• "rn !"""' ..... ('..en .. 11 M0"'"90• Thomas Keevil E<tilor Thomas A, Murph!ne fN,..,,,,o Eeitor C!harles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A•j;lloM M4n~Q\"'J E1!1i1,_, Terry Coville \ ~II Oran91 CO..nlf E."'lot l4untinaton Beach Offke 11111 e.1e11 e o .. ••-d """lll"'I AOfr•H. P.O .... 7to, 91WI OttMr Offlcu U 911M S.1(11. 11 .. Gll!,,,..,tlilr .. t Co•ta ~··= U0 ~ti S.y "••I ,...,.port IH•,111 J)» "'""-' ...,i.voro ~~IMC~ llfllty: 1>101 La Par !'lo«! '' $t" 01100 ,, .... .., ' Telephone (7141 M2·il321 Cli15Sified Advertlslftt M2·5671 ,,.,,,North Qlr•"M ce""'' '°"'"'"n1,,.., S40·1220 ' l;OO'f•lt lll. U ll Ofa<ite Cot•l ~ .. 011t hh19 ~COmN~'-·-'<td,l'.I;' .. , liOf:ltl, l!h;l\ftllDrl.tt. ... 1.1 "'•ner t..-•ii•••lf: .. ..,tllh h••~•n ,,. • .,.~._ •I O•o•11ttO W!I .... \ -·•I ""''"'"' .. " ell <f°'"G>!l'T · . S•t•"<I •l••'' »a ..... 11•111 •1 CCl'!ot• IM)•, Q1111or~1;; .,_,""'°'.., carv.• .i.ao"'Olllhtt>: 1rm•llW.lllMllll'll}'f ill~r.•u11••li-U.llO . -•ll•f > "'I + ' . ' Hunt'ington Beach police evacuated several families from their homes in the southeast sec- tor of lhe city Tuesday night after a man in the neighborhood claimed he had shot himself and was waiting "for the cops to come for a shootout." Later, police said, they found the man unconscious on his living room noor, apparently intoxicat- ed, but otherwise uninjured. He was booked into Orange County Medical Center for observation under provisions of the state weir are and Safety Code. The rn.•n called the Huntington Beach Pree Clinic about 5:30 p.m., according tO police reports saying he had a gun and planned to shoot himself as well as any police who tried to stop him. The clinic starr notified police and members ot the Huntington Beach Police Department's Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT> unit were called out. After failing to rouse the man by bullhorn, or by telephone, police entered the house shortly before 9 p.m. They fowld the man on the noor with a loaded Shotgun by his side. Students Seek Recycle Itelll8 The Environ·mental •com· rilission , a Fountain Valley High School service club, is conduct- ing a !pecial recycll'ng program until May 3. Resldents' cire encouraged to bring their 'new s papers aluminum cans and bottles to specially marked bins on the e•St side ot the quadrangle at the camp.us. The cans should be crulhed, and the bottles should ha_ve metal cape and seals removed. Stu· dent• then will transport the items to individual companies for recycling. • I In addition to Dudley Boyce, he is stlrvived by a second son, Dr. William D. Boyce of Escondido : two daughters, Mrs. William Rineh,rt of Canoga Park and Mrs. J . Pet·eJ" · Bercovitz of Buckhannon, W. Va ., and 13 grandchildren. The 'family has suggested memorial donations to the William T. Boyce Scholarship Fuhd payable to Fullerton College Fouodati9n in care of President's Office. Fullerton College. 321 E. Chapm'an Ave., F\lllerton. l'~Page"J REFUGEE'S was cre,ted Jast yeir to.deal with the gasoline shortage. Hayes was uadisturbed when told ttiat a State Department spokesman in Washington called reports of a mass evacuation "poppycock.'' Hayes later r ev ised the estimate 'of·000,000 to one million refugees ic9mlpg and said th.at the actua1. nifmber might.be 130,000. . ''In any case whether il 's 130,000 or 600_,000 we're toing to have to.star: 1,1p tor a large'. move- ment of people :'' Hayes said. Valley Policemen Challenge LA ~ Fountain V·alley police will challenge the Los Angeles·Rams basketball team In a benefit game at 8 p. m. Friday at Foun- t•in V~lley High Schoot Proceeds will go' toward the Fountrun Valley Youth Football Program. There wlll be a karate demonslra'tton-at halftime ond a drawing ror the game ball Tickets, at $2 ror ad.ult11· and $1 fo; 5ludentl, can be purchased at ci- ty hall, the police department or at the door.•, I • f . • Co.me help us celebrate the opening of the new Bank of San Cl~mente. the only home owned independent bank. Plan to come in and meet our staff and officers. " SPECIAL SERVICES • NO, SERVICE CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS '• TWQ MODERN DRIVE-IN WINDOWS • OP.EN SATURDAY MORNINGS, 9:00 to I I . YOil wlR lkt lht h'9h -.01 ratH paid °" Se•l"9• acco..ts mtd ow low Wtrest rates 0.. ..+o loa1ts - while yoo'r. hort Olk US -Ille frH Str'tlcH , .. recel•• •a c•stCHMr of n. ._.of S.. Cletnente. EXTEMDBI IAMICIMG HOURS • 9.5 -""'"'""""' Frld<iy la 6: Salladey 9:00 to I .~· . 11 •]BANK OF SAN ClEMEN1E a..= 121 Avenida VIC!Oria (71 4) 492-8100 • Just ofl The 300 Block 01 so. El cam1no Real. San Clemente AMPLI ~ARIOM• I ·' • \.' • I j j ,,,., DAILX .~l ... T EOl'rOlllAL P.4GE··, ' I t . ' -.. I J' .Argument ,. . .. ... ! -' • Mexl~an'•A:meriean res.idenll •c,'r Eountajn then ordered ••ell o[ the live elernenfary di!ltrlcts to Uey'i.Cglon'ta.Jliai'ez·shollld be encouraged to .Om ' come up i.:·t~~'own unification plan.~---·I· e . t_.b,ell'. 8~footlong .~loc~ ,\\:all.mu.i:al projo,ct., T.he com \\tee.was faced with a\ time.problem, ~t~a..,,lt.s~uii .lhftt(efTortSiin: l>elJ!c.hampcred by •' '~ing to ,ge ; plans On the .November ballot, ·when a few:orthelr nefghbOra.. · '-; • Fountain Vall!'Y residcpts ~o}e on their unific~tion. . Wh'el! the ,111ural pfqject start'ed In September, . . Bu.I th~Y;~ou}d be wise tO hold . anotifor m.e~inlg ost ~op\e';~~fl!lt 'It • was< a · 'lloe><l _wqy tQ, put . A't'itjl the ~..,11<1~ to hammer ·oµt d1ffere'1f.!1S m· tl)_eu· eUitnl a?tlfi!ct1ve CJ!1 a CtU:ffltl·COvere~ ·blook wall • , PJan~ SO evefyoae lnVOIV!l,!I unde1'Slunds )US\ what lhe eni:e, :tlW'<ify .donated, 1700 for thi!' project .fqnds"' ,, ' ,bearings jlre alloutw ' · • , ~~.i::otmally-eP\IJlteach~eartofel!"liittllewal. " " _,_.,._ ~'.l ~Ji.·311 ~ . , ~[;a!er'Tpo!iOel\l!'Ji aiiil&Oriie resi(I ntS comp ~·~~ I Gl <>,-JuCOlio1 .~ol)Jrols about one..se"'-lon ~g a Chicano · outh" -¥~ • . , , • · .. ~ ~ .... -·1-h'---li!raggfl(l;-away'_"Y"l!Oli<e. ·The'QruinD es YI! ,con.• . 'J'IT~·-Huntin·gton-Bea-ch-eity-coun·c1o .. as u-e-e ~inu.ed, culminatirig recentl.Y~Wh'en someone t~Se":'li ' / /asjced by its §taff J~ 1>er~it, ·som.e u~e of ~l~<;>hol1c arofpaintontheScene. ' , · ·~verages at two widely divergent city fac1l1~1es - Th · · · a'h the city beach and the city library. ~• t e P-fOJect st1ll:is.e g~ on·~· l e ·<:ity has ipro· H"1·bo1·s a· nd ''""Ch"s ch1'nf Vine" 11.1001·hou·s"' !dee! 1700 for the mural and has asked Rep. Andrew " ~" ' • • " • a .Htn1haw'Soffice!for·anartgranltocompleteit. points out th·at' his one mile of city hl'al'h is )~, Bu~ at the same time, the city has perhaPS b.een sand\\'iched bet\veen eight miles of stute bcath ,,·hcrt· ver apprehensive in .encouraging residents or tht alcotiot is Permitted. •te sa-ys it is ·nc<.irl y im µu ssibl t• to . community-to complete,_the uniqtw.eXbibit.· stop drinking on t:he l'ity beach. ' · 1 ltdeservesthecity1s·encouragement City librarian \Valter Johnson belic,·es tilt• c:ity t · · ·· · · could profitably t'ent out some rooms in the nev• '·.".,• ...... 1•11.ca. ·ti"o"n·. Neede: d libr•ry ror private runctions if. 111u,. wi ne "" """m .. '1AJA& 1 pagnc \\'t!fC p~rmjtte<I·~ · · ~ . _ · · T~.e libl'a·ry \vould Ix> dealing \\'ith rt•lati,·elj' I It 'S g~d news th~t \1nification efforts in Foun- l,ain V3ltey paved ttie way for new roundS or unifica-~ion heal'ings thfoU6'flout the 52-square·mile Hllnt-· ~ '1ngton Beac_ij,linion ·HighSehool Dist1ict. small. pl'ivatt: groups, fairly \\·ell sepuratcd f1;om pUblic'4se of the library .. TIJat \vould Sl'l.'111 to present relati\·cl}' fe\\' Problums arj:I could easily bl' tc!:ited . • .. ~ Bul••l,he h·urried action by the 0range County 'l)ltpi~to~ on Sc~Ool pistrict Or.ga ni.zation in calling · ose.'beap1gs 1:a1se~rsom~ questions .. , ~ ,'.J;!)e_(Je(.·isio~ was made without a.real plan, in the -mWSt of u ~~~eeting marked by: shouting anc,J 'jeers. AbOpt .~. p~r~ons-~i'e crowded into. a room meant foi"~OO. ah'd few \vi-re allow~d to speak. The \\'idc·Open, hea\'ily used cit)' beach is another problem. 1\ few btiei-s stashed in the picnic bas ket along ,,·ith the soda_ Po1> is one m.ittcr. But lht' 1>ro- speCt of (fPeili~g 9P to·targe-scii!c beer or \\inc bu!:itS is another. · ' 1 · T)lc preSe)1t lian has kept drinking at the l·ity beacft \\"ittiitt tOlf!r:ible lin1its. Careful C\'<.ilua tion of t'hc Cxpcri.l'ncc df other beaches ,,·hieh pcrn1it :::ilcohol 'Welcome to Brown BaK Airlines' no-frills flight number one, which may even get off the ground one of these days!' ,\ The commillee""set the hea"ting dafes for A1a)', . . . . . • r I . . isinor<.l~r . .-' H .~ . Spoili11g Kid$ N0Kiud1ie$S . -~Long· Road of }' ' ' . IJp,nguage . Dear Glo.omy GWI Home Failures Affect Society ' . c Speak·ing• of languales and cha~ges in words, as I was the other,day, my youn1e$t,daughlet: read me an arilusing passag~ from her seventh grade 1gram• mafl', book <"Word Cl~s" by , Amsel Greene>• A "llltl• boy learned in class thal"''apathy'" meant "lack of f '1 · ' ee'1ng ." Asked to com- pose a sen· tenie using that; word. h~ wrote: "After the taccident, he b~d apalby in bis leg." · · Well, why 110~?. It is hardly lhe lit-_ Ue boy's fault Utati ,langoages freeze .up so-that' thew~ no. longer lllerall)' stands: for the :tJ· In t._e beginning eVery had a· cqn'crete imqe'reter- rint to sometlllag. ., -- ONE C...'OULD almost take 100 , EOgWsh words at· r3.ntlom and shdvJ how lime has sqoee.aed the physical Out of them, lea\fing on- ly a 'vague abslraCtion. This is why !languliges must l'Ofltinually gro·~. ,shed-, a .nq .ren·e\\• thenjselves. or they become foss-,.lized remna·n~s without powe·r or vitality. r In 'nipping through her text- book; I ran into a list that .in- cluded the following common word$: clim·ax, comet, pl(lnet, scandal, zest, canopy, trivial, pit'· tance: mile, paltry, onyx, clinic, and rjval. Asl~he author points out, when . these: words were coined and ,de, rived, each r.~rerr~ed to something tangible 'thal ex- plain'ed its meaniilg. But., in go. ing !..Pm.Greek to Latin~ and \hen to Erlglisfl, the 01igin:il image has been lost, and· the 'ri10derli·re- ader1'.has no clue ·to its 'gr3phic The new Huntington Beach Library must be lovely inside, but I haven't -been able to use it. As a working man, I find the 6 p.m. Saturday and all·day Sunday closllFe makes it impossible. TOO bad, since mY taxes are CinaOcing it. . DISAPPOINTED CO-...r 9"' (-t-..r• l'*'lltwd llllr ,....,,..,..,. ... _tt.1rilyNftlct ... ~ .. -................ s.....,... .... ,..w•Gl9tonrGn, O.lly Plitt. meaning. "Climax" was originally a lad- der ; ''comet'' meant long-· haired, from the streaks behind that.kind of star; "planet" was a wanderer; "scandal" was· a trap or snare ; "zest" was · a bif of orange or lemon p.?el; "canopy" was the first. m.~squito net; "trivial" was the place Where three roads met, and aimless gossip was exchanged{ ASTONISHING how all these "dead" words come lo 1;fe When we perceive their reason for be· ing. A "pittance" was a portion of food given to beggars; a "mile'' was 1,000 paces as marked olf by the Roman legions'; "pa I try" was nothing but rags ; ··-onyx'' was a fingernail ; .. clinic" came from the word ''bedside"; and a "rival" was simply someone'who Jived on the other side of the river bof\k .. Even names had a vividity that perishes with time. The .little ··pygmy" was named by the ao- cienl' Greeks because it meant "fist" -and a pygmy was a Greek meas urement from the elbow lo the knuckleS.of the fisted hand. We speak poetically of a ''myriad'' of trees or stars; but to· the arlcients it meadl.10,000, just ' as "million" means ·an exact . number to,us. The ne;ict time one candidate accuse.s :another of "prevaricat- ing" instead or lying, keep in mind that "preyaricate" meant to · walk crookedly, and you· will know he is being· called a croo~. ·To the Editdr: It is my opinion that the big- gest problem in the United Stales today and. perhaps, the world- the·rebellion , failure of marriage and crime rate-is a direct result Of the lack of discipline in the hoine. Solomon,, the wise man or old, stated that if we loved our children we would chasten them . What is the result ii we do not~ Our. children ,grow up to be self· centered. They will not yield to the desires or others. the demand of law , <or the discipline of military service. They have not been taught in the home to com- promise their way or will with the "".BY or will of others. WHEN TWO -s1>9iled chlldren grow up and' mal'J'Y. ·there is no way to recoricile them to the give and take of marfia1'e because all they know is take. When the law ·says you must not, they reply, you can't tell me.anything -I will. When the army oflicer says you must, they re,ply., I will not. lf'UleY had been taught with a •Switch to obey their parents, they cOuld easily compromise their own will when .they grow up. If parents love ~heir children, they will give them this advantage. JAMES W. BOLDING Wlt11 Not ff ere:> To the Editq;r: The Freedom Train \Vhich re- cently lt!f~. Dela\\'ar e \\'ill travel 176,000 miles, visiting 76 c~ties. The train will carry many important historical objects de- picting 200 years of Americ'a's progress. The American Le g ion Freedom Bell will be mounted on a flat car as part of the train. Two times the size of the Liberty Bell. it will be donated to the nation at the end or the tour. The FreedOm Train will . visit Sacramento Nov . 18, 1975; San Francisco, Nov. 25 ; Fresno, Dec. 9; Los Ang~ICs, Dec. 16 ; and San Diego· Jan. 8. The tour. ends in Miami on D(!c.i". 23 , 1976. Ten nlilllon people are expected to visit its exhibits. • ~ . ' ', Reagan·Strength Sll:rprises '-, r , J started running for reelection the WASHINGTON -President [ day' he entered the White House, Ford's top polilical advisors.. EV ANS.NOV AK Reed sal~. but Mr. Ford has done Were 111ued a prlv•~ ,wamµag _ ~ nothin·g. Since better· than half taat Week calculated to shatter -the Southern delegates in J.97.6 the pOllyanna pathetic ear from polltlcal Will be pic.ked·· in primaries .. cl;imate _~t~he counaelor Robert Hartmann and rather than c·onventions, he 'While House: his .deputy, Jack Calkins. But warned, the Preside~t cannOt· under toda)r•a their consensus was •that the1 ~ pull together backroom support coftd.fttons, ·third an"'d ·most important Ford ·· at .the eleventb. ~our. but m!J&t R o .ii a 1. d adviser attendinf the meeting, build state organ1z.at1ons which Reaian would~ White House chte of staff Donald require time to perfect. 1 w e·e p de· Rilmsfeld; went away unmoved Je1ate1 'from riot-_ anc:\_WtiJ;npressed. . .. , . THE ONLY .~.\pleasant mo· t 'It .e l 3 When the slate chairmen com-ment came wheh Reed, ana,lyz~ SOuthern 'and · pared l'.IOtea before the i)residen4 lng the President '1 Southern pro-Border atatu ( i.,. • ·"· ... , ,..;. • tial fifdes arri.-ed, they were blemS~ crfticiled him for .'not .a-Gerald II· Ponlln • r..., "lllll'ued by \he unanimous report duplicating what Nixon ¢id about for~ l\iPobllciin ~ : . of,!le~.1an 1trepath c-;.even I!> \he , the Voting RlCbta·Act (now limi\-T!!<!& 'Ulonmoni'.t'liiiiThOib ' llOi'dei''llale• oT'OkllholJI• and ed to the Deep South): propose lheMPllbll•aacllalnDj!DolllloM ' Kerifucky . Florida state that jl either be ,repealed or ex- l3 ata\OI, meliililc ~at the · <hall'fl'OD Bill Tay,lor ~a tended to all SO s!11tes, . Sher,ton·Cll!'ll•D. llotol \here,»•lilJ'.Rea1an IH,d la bis-·• ' ··Mr. For¢ "didn't have 'the Aprll 1'. 'nlriii !'ord ~1,'.'wllo ·~ -l<!•nUal prlinary thtt .l Cutt" to rllake that p'roposal, said caille to lhe bi.ii' from. . WhliO. ·could knock Pretl4ent "*'I· QUI Reed.-Rum1lekl Oared up'al that Hoi:lle, were 'tlilOrmed PrWl4 • of(he tau. "" . • .. as casting aspersions on the .deat'• ';l'INlpeita. h> tbe &oU\h · '111ese• reaulll were _.."'1, J>raldent's, courage. Reed then ,......, ~able llldeu. plalii' · .!O lhe Ford iildu by Cllrlce Reell , <0rl'licted hi'!'se!l l~ say he real· fcit-w .... n•rtoc!'!llow o-'~ · of ,MIHl11lnl.,!~"4er of tbe ly ttteant ,the Presidepl's stalf, 11111-dar liter, ·\. '\ • SoUtbet"lll!lioll'lllen\ who.-not the President, lacked gut•. · ' lhlli W'M no aall·FOl'll ._..,..., Hartmonn somewhat cryptically .'TBS UPSHOT: lilt 1t1to but a 1tni:ere e!fott to 'bOlp llNo relPllllded he •coul~ agree with o11•1r111oq _pernlv~ a 1 .aylQ: Pretldeat. Blellar4 II: .Niaoa> a..do!l!>Utthal. , · I I ( MAILBOX ) ' Letters from rEiader.s are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters oj 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must in- clude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re-' - quest if suf Jicient rea.son is apparent. Poetry will not be published. VETERANS' organizations and others in Orange Count y should request that the train add '\nahcim or some othl'r suitable cit v to its schedule. Ol'ange Coun- tv ha::; the second largest popula- tl"on in the·st<ite und should not be ii,:norcd. Bicentennial l'elebra- tion s arc expl•etcd ateaeh \'isit . 'l'he people of Orange County should protest our omission from the Freedom Train schedule by \vriling their Congressmen and Senators. 0. W.PRICE /tJonnon Response To the Editor: _ Just finishing readil\g Mrs. Becker's letter (April 16)0 and J felt it deeded some correctioh. Most no•members have miscon- ceptionrabout us. As a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Mormon if you must, I would like to answer her. Yes, both our young men and women 1;11ay go, if call(!<i, on mis· sionS; only more m en go because we ladies are needed al home. Every member is a missionary. From 18 to 21, we are finishing our homemaking education and learning what we will need to know in our own homes. OUR ·FOOD storage is for any time of need, lack of income, etc., not n,ecessarily the "millen- nium." I have known Mr. Brian both in court (Orange County Deputy District Attorney) and out. If he said, "beards 3nd long hair are forms of affectation and insin- cerity," well then they must be ... he should know, he's helped put plenty of hoods that wore both away for a long time. I got the Ceeling,,from Mrs. Bttter's letter that she r:eally didn't mean to be rude when dis- "'cussing Prophet Joseph Smith, but just didn't know any better. The Prophet, Joseph Smith·, as · far as I know, ·went clean-shaven to his grave. MRS. CAROLA. WIRICK God and Go.,..rn•e•t To the Editor: .''In .God We Do · Not Trust." Thank you tor the article on • Quotes John W. Lecllord, S.F .. criliclt· i11_g fedeF~l bureau spe~ing - "The bureau system is so. en· trenched that we have a go.vern· meni. by the government, and for the government. but.the peo- ple can perish from the earth." Bemard Snow, Los Angeles - "I have finally decided who is behind the 'bile the bullet' busi· ness. The American Dental As- IOclaUon.'1 ..) . Madyln Mays O'Hair April 18. It's too bad that more Americans· are not as interested in preserlf- ing our Con·stitution as is Hrs. O'Hair.· May I suggest th8t President Ford appoint Mrs. O'Hair as his no~-spiritual advtsm. The past advisors such as Rabbi Korff, Billy Graham: and Father McLaughlin have certainly been inadeqUa.te. I THINK it's high time we con- centrate on reality andhUman ap- proaches and forget the dogma, mythology and a god that has been proven (to people who think forthemselves) does not exist. Look around the y,·orld. Wherever you find a dependency on a god,'}'ou will find chaos. I'm sure that the· millions of un- employed are not convinced by the phrase. "In God We Trust," on the dollar bill. , ROBERT JACKSON Year-ro1u1d Srhool To the Editor: Your editorial of April 16 re- garding year-round schooling, al Westmont School suggests that being bussed to a school several miles from home·. and away from neighborhood playmates, is .a viable and perfectly acceptable alternatiV,e to attendance at u chiid 's home school You feel th·e redeeming factor is that families who are di ssatisfied with the situation are not forced to attend. and n1ay leave. This ''ii you don 't like it you can leaVe" approach is not positive, rathe r il is a "cop- out. ·· y,•hich attempts to silenc:e serious disagreeme,nl rather than meet tt'ie problem head-on. 'l'hl• 125 childrl'n \\'h0 no\\' bus to Meadow View cost the tax-, payer $8,000'per year in bussing alone . Compare this tOthe $7,;>oo per year spent ·for educationally valuable £ield trips in the entire district ·a'nd one . must pose the question·: what are we getting for our $8,000 ? Also in this time of tight money, if $8.000 must be trimmed from our budget. which will go, Cield trips or year·round schooling? THE ·FINANCl1\L iss ut• is, however, only the beginning. Plannirlg family summer vaca- tions. participation in recrea- tiona~ programs. -atteil~ance. at · sum.mer camps. s·w1mm1n g lessons, etc., all :are next to im- possible because our chi'ldren are in school during° the summer. We who t~m ain i at We s tmont because the alternative is unfair are left with an 800-ci!pacity schpol pperating v.•ith a popula- tiOn of 410 and a prosram of un- proved educational merit. When the year-round progrtm was instituted · three years afO, the district offiCials promised a full evaluation incliJdiog a com· munity survey to' see if the parents, after "three years, wished the pro3:rpm~ continued . However,attbeJastschoolboard meeting the year·roUnd'calendar for Westmont waS passed, With no substantive datii being present• ed. Where then is Our.promise or thfee years ago?· Jt~ls·interesting to note that in the original com- munity surve~. onlY 150outor the theri38S Westmont families voted in ravorof year-round.schooling. There is no intent in thii letter to. matlan or cast doubt on the Ocean View S.hool Dilrlrlct in general, as It .h•J -~-re· main• to be pne ol tbt belt edVca· tional districts in the state. The purpose is rather lo point out that a bad decision was made three years ago and to suggest'that it is time to rectify that error. WILLIAM R. MARSH tt·h1e 8011.,ot t To the Editor : • As one who has participated in the boycott: activities of the Unit- ed Farm Workers, I wa s particularly interested in a re· cent advertisement which the Pilot carried by the Gallo Corporation. While I cannot af. ford such an ad, there are some things which deserve a response .. Jn 1967, after years of struggle in the fields, the UFW obtalned contracts {lt GaJJo ..:.. the largest winery in the nation. In the six years following-they created th;!;! meanS' tor the workers to enjoy the basic rights of labor. In- creased pesticide protection, bet· ter wages, he.alt}\ care and other such~ things We're established. But in 1973, without a secret ballot election, these CC>f!tracts_. were lost to the Teamsters. Thi~ action was never ratified·by the majority o( the Gallo farmworkers, for most of them went on strike and began asking the .public lo boycott the wines until elections are held. Elections "'hich only awai.t'Gallo's action. As part of this effort,, I have never challenged the public's right to' shop at the store' of their choice. Instead, we are asking people's understandilig arid cooperation. Jn order to ttih the strike, theifarmworkers JU-st ex· ert the Cul lest amount of,pmsure on Gallo. Thus, we are asking that the public boycott the wine. I HAVE never used ''harass· merlt, intimidation, verbal abuse. obscenities, and even physical restraint" to carTY this messag~. nor have I seen an·y other U FW picket. On the con - trary. I have been f.tle obj~ or such a<'tion . as have •dther pickets throughout thenatl<?R-:-·:,_' Gallo is correct. though1 iij say- ing that legislation is.,heeded._ The current bill. ABl, would place tlie farm\\·orkers Undet~tbe same laws by which ,the• in· dustriBI unions weCe orlBqtlei:l. Last year. Gallo helped to block its passage, but through a strong boycott perhaps this law ,,..01 become a reality. If tarmwoi·kers are truly ln th~ union of their choice, then let elections ve rify it. .. AilNOLD A. ERICKSON ORA~GE COAST DAILY PILOT Rotierf f'o'. Wlf'ed .,Publishtr thorriat Keevil , Editor Barbara Kr~ibich, EdilOriol Page E_ctiJor The edi\ori.91 page of the. DjUly Pilot seeks lo inrorm and stimulate. readers by ~ng on thi& pa ge djverse commentary on topi fs of interest by syndlc~t­ ed columnists and cartoonlst.t, by providing a forum .for reMSers· 'Views 'and by presentini thir newspaper's opinions· and kleu on ~urrel)t topics. The editorial Winions Of the Daily Pilot apPei•r only in the ediloriaJ column al.the top o( the~ page. Opinions ex· pressed .b-Y the c::olumni•ts ·and - • t'artoonls\5 and letttrtwrilen art · lhdr own and no eadonemeftt d thtlr, vle.'ws by the Otil; .,.lo«.,i 5houJ4 be inferred.. ' ; ,Wedtiesday, j,11rJI 28, tr1$' \ . ' • ~· I • • • • • t f • ! . i . •• • • • • • • • ' . ' • • • • I ' . • -----· ..,_ ' • , • I I -, . , r . si7o,ooo .setiie.tmt , · Ww4no~•x.Ae"'l3• ,.,. • . P~,_Ye;~or ,u Doctors Plan ltuuraooe W alliout .. -:·1St~te Will Pay __ _ . . s AN FRANCISCO noW.faeblc. Hw rates~ Olld tbelr,..,u1al,to ,..,;.;.•\Jiinew taauranoo ro <VPI> -Many d~. uptof1e,ooo. Tbecoot without malpra"JI•• pro, . ,w .' I t 'ill' 'o u tn Saa Fr1net1co pllll to ...,. buiuronce bl ~· · . iitb,,lola•l,t1,. •1 Iii.Prison Deaths treat only emert•••Y -about S300 a111111a11,r. ' Many mtmbera Wiii • -. •••DCJ!>'wottt; easel! next week to pro-Dr. Joba ·A. D-1. · be foreed out of practJce 1111 bo1pltal faclUtl • tut huge tncre11e1 in president of the ·San IC1y 1," 11ld Dri1co1>. The 11uraeon•, who i · inalpractlce in1uranee Franctaco Medical A I r o u p o f1I•ce bit: inauraDCe.,ta _ rates. .Soelety 1al4 'l'uellda' ._tbellol01l,11, facecl-:lnc .. 11u, b~o'"' t e ' SAN 1"11Al':ICISCO (AP), - Cali(orpja.i1reed to pay a total ol $210;000. to relatives of three So}edaB' .Prison inmates fatally Attorney Melvin Belli con- tended during \he tria11 that the three "had been deliberately set up because of racial hatred" and were killed as part of a con- spiracy hatched by prison bf. ficials. 1 tb1t the &roup ·~auppOrta . with premium 'tncreuet walkout. .-., ;,,i OOCtors who fast year ~ endor1e1 '' the re·, of u inuch 11 ·sl,.5,000 ,! ., ~1coll ~' W' paid about $5,000 each 1'llal of doctors to pay year met l11t w'ek ~ 1hi.tNe~!4.i•ctlan' for such ln1u~1nc~ an: tbe new .Jnaurance rat.ea ·~tded to:1trlke ag!Onlt 'dtlet~•.' ti1ke,'r~ s hOt by a guard inJ.870. ~ Al.part of·the out-of-cow:Lset· tlement Tuesday the state did not admit •any wrongdoing on the part: of ·the def end ants. -' . . ' 'l!OWEVEa, a federal co\irt =artier this month had f:QUIKI ei& ot 10 ·former u: current ad Prilpe empk!yeo ·~ega1. Jy responsible and liable" in the inmates• deaths .. The jury was ready to tecon· vene to determine damages in the $1.2 million civil suit when the setUement was announced. The juro:rs were excused. mat:E BLACK inmates -v;. i.. Nolen, 25; Alvin Miller, 23, and Cleveland Edwards, 20 ,::_ were ·shot by guard 0 . G. Miller during a fight between eight black and 1ei1ht white prisoners in the prison's maximum security ex- ercise yard on Jan.13, 1970. A Monterey County grand jury ruled the shootings justifiable homicide. A STATEMENT read in court by Deputy Atty. Gen. Charles Kirk said; "By settlement. the defendants do not admit liability or any wrongdoing." The statement added, "The events of Jan. 13 were a tragic , unforeseen accident, but ac· cidental and nothing more.·· 0. G. MILLER, who 'now lives in Gerd\any, test ified he fired the shots because he thought the lives of the white.i nmates were in da.Dger. Hli; said he blew a whisU e · and fir:ed warning s hots in.the air before taking aim at the brawl· ing convicts. · Noten·s parents, O.C. and Ad- die Nolen, v.·ill receive $00,000; Nolen 's son, Antoine, $30,000; Alvin Mill er's father, Perry, $60,000; Miller's .son, Alvin Jr., $30,000 and Edwards' mother, Susie, $60,000. ll•preredeftted Gov. Ed1nund Brown Jr. re- \1ealed Tues day he paid $12,136 in income, property and sales laxes for 1974 on a t axable income of S35,484 and is awaiting $2 ,670 in refunds. LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Former Long Beach City Councilman Wayne B. Sharp was indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday for allegedly lying about. receiving a $1,000 bribe Crom an illegal gambling operation WluJe in office. The one-count indict- \YAYlfl\~@) rs [X]flj~~O[l'D@lf@U(D ( Slal·e ) ment is the Cirst handed down as a result of an in- 4 • vestigation by the federal Orgaiiized Crime Strike f'.orce andlhe FBI into al- legations o( Craud and corruption in Long Beach ci· ty government. Panels with .Personality plus The grand jury is investigating allegations th·at some Long Beach city councilmen were bribed to provide benefits lo Ringo Inc., an illegal gambling operation .in the city. Ringo Inc. was close<J. by police last y~ar. . - •eetl•tr IHu Staffftl SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Legislation aimed at opening more city, count)' and state gov"ernment meetings to the public stalled in a Senate commit· tee Tuesday for lack of a quorum. But five members of the Governmental Organizatio,s! Commit~, acting as a .a.ubcommit· tee, r!fCODlaiemfeiit oii f 4-0 vote with o~:~bstention that the miasuf~be approved~ne "OriUiibus Open Meeting • Bill'' Wis ~red by the ·ealilornia Newspa~ Putilishei:s Association. -' r-agin' Kii& llfci• POMONA (UPI> -Clare Evan Koopmans, 25, was shot in the chest and killed Tuesday by a teen- ager angered aner the victim scolded one ol the boy's friends. Police aaid KooPmans, owner of an apartment building, was cleaning one o( his units when he found a boy near his parked lruck and chased him away. Two teen-agers appeared a Cew minutes later lo confront Koopmans about the incident and an argument started. The boys left and reportedly re- turned a short time later with a rifle. Koopmans died instantly from a single shot and the suspects fled. Veltlrle a-Ca11reled RIVERSIDE (AP) .. -A scheduled o((.road vehicle race has been called olf because the &ponsors failed to get permission to cross a strip of private property along the 75-mile route through the Little Cbuckwalla mountains. The race, sponsored by the Blythe OCC-Road Racing Association, was set .for April 26-27 and would have featu1ed motorcycles, dune buggies and four-wheel drive vehicles. 8uslne•-n Sentenred VENTURA (AP) -Thomas J . Stones Jr., 50, a Sherman Oaks busiqessman, has been placed on IO years probation in an alleged ,$1 million oil well drilling tax shelter sctieme. The sentence was imposed Tuesday by Superior Court Judge Ben Rurrner after Stones pleaded no contest to charges or conspiracy and fraud ulent sale ol securities. Four Garner • ROTC Awards The Arm y has announced that four . Orange Coast hi gh school seniors have been awarded fo ur-year Army ROTC college scholarships in national competition. 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Several patrons were doing business al the bank when lhe 2 p.m. robbery occurred, but pO one was aware of the incident un- t,il af~r it ~as over, Custpmer Service. Manager GenQ1 Lesher sai~ Detective Sain Amburley said 'the robber fl~/• delqiplion of the man who atQle . ._ from a saving1 and loan olft.ce in Corona dt!UIU: i,p M•rch~ · . . " . . T.he branrb •. ltl 2112 W. Coast HlJbway, i1 a temporary ~­ lure.· The per!ftanent 'building wa1 , dest~oyed by. fire .. tn January. l . ' ' A bank teller told )tnlice she 'Was held up by a 25-30 Year old •man, welshing a~ut; 185 ~. with light brown medium Jenath hair, and a full beard and • moustache. He wore a Hawaiian ahirt. She said be pushed a small re- volver at her, held open a brown paper sack and demanded she flll i~ ~ith big bills. She said she filled it with cash as she rang a silent alarm con- nected to the pOlice station, but JU unable to alert anyone in the 1>ank that a robbefY was taking place until the bandit was out the door. er ln41,an Oceaft _, Cable.TV Comp~ny · . ~ ' Sues 'City in Fir~. Teleprompter, the Newport Beach cable television firm whose offices, firemen said, were the origin of the $2 million Mariner's -Mile fire, baa joined itl insurance company in l~ng A $400,000 claim against the city. ~ The action, filed at city• t,all Tuesday, almost at the end d a lCJO.day allowable period; auert.s 1 that the ~tty should Pay the damages because of an inade- -' quate water 'supply. 1be claim turtller a11erts Ul».t damaees would have been tea had water pretiure been st.....,_ at the Jan. ll blaze which destroyed a ·city block. • • HE CONYEKl'ED i. ,•ooAT-TO CASH . ' , "My ad in your paper IJl:!ld.uc:ed 12 call• .m .r oold 1111 ullboat· overthew .. ad.". >- Thai'• the 111tceilllor;'ilitcl.1ry \be Irvine !118n whq ~~ illlll-. ad In \be Dally Piiot: \;• 8AILsNTRllllU-U v .. tura of Ne,,~11' w !lr•ll•r, eqalpPed • priced to 1ell.i. XXX·UXX U you have a boat ,.u wonl lo coaver\ lo .. ,h, call M2-Sl1L II only talc.. • few _. In die ri1hl place 191110..-. • lllla. • Aloq \be Oran1• Coast, the rl1bt ptace 11 the Dally Pllol.. Firemen have ~c .once.ded . ., tb&t w&ter pressure problems • made lii:hting the largest blaze in city hiatorY extremely difricult in the begiilning stages. \ .But ·at a PfUS contei"enc, aiter lhe blaze, Ftr,e Chief Leo Lo)'e and Qtber expert& 1~ that tbe1 days of,problntUle.mdils at'lhe:'. the fire scene,, lad~ted tha( the · fire burned for 11 li~y P.Criod beforeitwa1firllnotieed. " . The clairb is the iniUal stage or a process which will likely de-· velop into ·a civil suit lnyolving TeleP.rompte r , which seeks $300,obo, and its inaurer, the Home 'Jnsuran·ce--Company of Tustin. The latter fitm seeks, $100,000. • City councilmen wiil deal wi'iti the claim on their consent caleri'· dar M:>nday. Traditionally, the council rejects sucp Claims without comment. Once olllclally reJ.-..i. the, · clalm then could develop inl'Qe /llUu of a fcirmal lawnlt ~ 41 cfay .. ' C'lY leg&J aidei ex-IJll.-. Love and P'lra Manha! W.C. ·""Bill " Noller b••e maintained Iba! the ln-u1aUon boo shown \bat the blaso11aited inll!Onl• ma ot the TelopromptaGmces at :ID4 W. Coaot Hllll••Y· And ofter o lengthy period, !he blaze -9oaed to other -fl( Ibo ~bulldln1 which haUlllll UMi ' ·llulli-ot NowPort'o Morillo ...ice --· . ., ' ~·1 ;,. . • • .. ~ .. ,, • ' . •• , ·-.. v-.· ·' ., . ;'' ' .. , .. • '•' . • ' --.. - • • - . Store~ . Pr_operty . . . Examined . , .. .. ',;) " . ' By GAR.Y-.GRANVILL!l Of .. .,..., l"llel5Ufl Coiunty officials sa'y they have direeted'Wh.at'tbeyinllrpret to be di5£fepan~ciet if the assessment of .property. owned by Federated Departm'etlt Stores, Inc. in en.nae CoUllty 'to the Dil:trict At- tofney'a Office. ; ,Questioned 'by the offiCills are the •sessment pf tand and build- ings · cootrolled by the depart- ment store chain in Fashion SciV,are in Sant& Ana and Fashion Square in La Ha):>ra. ..: A detailed Worksheet prepared by one•county departm..,t head shows a' comparative record of the Santa Ana property fronl 1971 throUch 1974. . ' . • . · ACcordlng; to \~e ~-1t6dy, tile' aaaessor s Oifli!.e decreased' the asseaament· on hind con troll~ by tile ·depart-mi.nt ·"'ore chaiq at 1fbe Simla ,Ana sliopplbg cenliil' by•9.3 per- . eent. . ·' • I"' . ' . • Durinl .the same time, adjoin· i.ng Jai141 values 'showed eo decrease.1ac~rding to the~udy. It also shows Fed~ta\ed's buildings in the center ldcreased in •alue l.;'5 UJ,an. ~ i?f!:rQent du'ring ~e.tliree-year period. But surrounding buildings in the sam~ center jQmped in value 53 pj'rc9nt, 4-according to the typed report. Offic~81s also. quesJ..ioned lher chaiD'e\ holdirigs in La. Habra ~ ,when' Com~red'to simiU"ar b~ld­ ing1 --.pp[e'identical -in'lhe La J{abr.a sHdp.pihg ce~nler. . , The questiqil of the assessment of Federated.._ outleta has been raiHd.bi{or.ei • . • • 111 19\ill. fl)e Santa Ana property wai·r••RPl'•l•ei\ by the l&a\e at ti leUer.flgure than 8'l•ehed by the county. ~ . • 4 ' • ' -The C°'1nty adjuste;d the as· ·aessor's .assl1ned fait mffket ~alue down 'b'ut not as 1oW as the state had assigned it. f • • In the last f\ve' years, U\ere bave ~en tWo Rroper:ty 1sates in the Santa" Aiia· shoPPini center '1J',@_. '!;hey tend t~) .~w value dee lining in the area. • ' ,, . t ... . . ,. ., . Tod'!y's ~l.ot1la1J_ ~ ~y~~~~k • • ""1 " .-~~~----~~~....,,.: 'Hinshaw !n County • I Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R·New.P~rt B~ach) re- turned to his horile district Monday a:fier reportedly telling tbe House Armed. Force. Com-mittee be has pressing Personal businesS in Orange County. 'Tod•Y· his Chief field of- fice aide, Chip Cleary, re- fused td discus's the purpoae of Hinsbaw's visit. Cleary did say, however, that th~e Republican coli- gressman will ndt' meet with newariien whilei'he is here and is not scheduled. to talk with e ither tlbe CountY Grand. Jury or '\he'' District AUomey's prr~. When asked how long Hinshaw will reinaj.n in Orange County, Cleary .r:;~plied.,1'~For a fFw days. "1 Grand Jlirors . r -. • . .. _.,,,,,._ . ' . IDtl.it!t Nine .in : '1..' .,·~··: EWciiiJnf~ I ' ' ' R)I r01lB4RLEY Of lilit O.llr PIM 5Ufl . ' . • All eiellt•w:eek' probe by the Orange CpUnly Grand Jury! ended Ja&e ,Tuesday 1witb. the -in~ dict~ot d nine .~. Who! w.,-ked foli the election last )'eat; of Democratic Assemblymaq: Richard H. RobiQSOD of Sant• Ana! ! Charges of illegal voter re~ gistration, illegal voting, perjunl, and obtaini~g a ballolJp an un-: authorized volingtdistrl~ are in·: eluded in ·•he 19-count indict~ ment. . l • ' •• 1~ • Named aoiOng the nine Y.olun..: teer .wor)c.era are Manuel.-N :: Escamilla, 31, of'7786 Arbor Cfr.; cle, Huntington Beada and.. An·: thooy.Bixler. 30, a'd $andra•Bi1'·: le11! ~l., ~b. ,pf 1.lU21.~0n\~fio~ Drjve, Westm1n1ter·. ' All ,nine afpeared. bef.dre. S'p<;rior Court Judge Eyerett W .. Dickex •ite Tuesday iirimeCliafe-1 ly •r· be indictriteht w'Bs iS· a~'l'h,y wt re orde,... lo nlturn · tglhetoartroom .,~,ry 23 tor~fil.- · ing of pleas. · , · , • They. are free Ofl ~i~~~ toappear. ;. ,f r' Named w:.th, E!icamilla :and the Bixler, CC,uple on the mbJti.Ple al- 1e,-,tf'ona are : Ma'rJlyn kt Peliofer,' .U, and Ju..-Nllolet ;9, bo(h of 'Or~nge; ~--~ 'Karie,-'· of Placentia: Gerald . F J Pk).el,. .320!' of Santa Ana: "· (s;,_ INDICT, P,a1~ ,P> .. • • • .,, •• " eo.,.,. 'Weatloi."r Cloiad(ne11 i'ocreasin1 late tonl1hl • wllb mooUY cloudy lkles Thursday. Cooler, with bilhl in the uppen 50a at Uie beaches and lower 60s inland. I.owl ton11ht 48 tO 54. ' . ' I N;lillDf: TOD/\ 'V H•dJ<u ritotorbilco,,p>ld . , One ....... ~ drl,o~r• rMlc:e 1 qolclr(-lifllr -IF of II•• , , .-.owhd Mnc:C 'dlPM'• ·aha! · ~· · . "" 1......n.11· .... ,. ,,.. day ... ; ,,.,.,., l!oril, Pofl• All. • ; ..... ,.. ..... ··-... '" ' ...... ..,.,_.. .. .. .... " ' • .. rs ... , ... ...... .. ·~" -h .. •ill ~~ ct.? ;, .. -.. M I •14 -· ----... , ..., .. 1: ..... . C...!f ,T--. • ~ t' =a. . ..-.... ~01 ·,. • • • •• • • r SANTA ROSA !AP) ~'Sonoma Ool\iity Sheriff Don Strtepelce has · called a news coeterence Friday IQ II•• •'theory that 'i mlnlacal m11a killer ob1es1td with Wlteb.~ron -. poulbly Zodiac - may ~ve murdered d many as .ti;t ten\&le1 in Califomiailand rive Western stale&. . Striepeke was reported today plannln& to offer 1:$10,000 reward for capture of !_he al"ayer. . ~ sheriff collK 50 Noi'them CaliforalA nttwspa,pers and radio and televl1lon stations to otrer detall1 of wha,l he believes is a blurre pattern stretching from San Franct1co north to Seattle. Wuh., and southeast to Utah and Colorado. The sheriff was quoted as say- So(aKbtd , • Terininal ' .~~oposal ···Rej~teJ ' Colt• Meoa '1 proposal to )lulk! • new terminal on the wtOt 1149 ct Qr•nge County AlflJOrl wu .i.. alt o deoth blow TueedaY ..,. Ille CGunty Boord ol_Sul>erill«I· 1 The boord unanlmciUaly adoDl-ed 1-recomm·endattoo-by_·tlie County Admlnlstratlve Office and Airport Director Robert Bresnahan, that the west alde terminal not be 1nc1.-In a vital env)ri>nmental lmpo<t re· -.port·on-lhe·ei~ · .... UPI T.._. The county must complete W accept the EIR before ODY ex- pam19n wor~ can proeeed at the · airport. Al the same Ume, "11J)etvilCW'I authorized a high-level atudy by staff members of an off.airport transpen1.ation terminal slmllar ~one proposed last yerby former · Orange County Transit Dlatrict Manager G. "J. •'Pete" Fieldinc. Feline Vietna•e~~ 'R~ugee _ · . This Indoc hin ese cat was lkmopg the shol\'$1 ttie k1tty i11 .. jshiP!>0<! by Lee F . . Inf the killer was possibly-the moot deadly In criq>inal history. "makes Juan Corona look like a piker'." The. 1r f ference was to CO~y·s 1973~J;LY!ction for ki~l - inl ~ ~igran farm ~orkers in the Yuba Cit area ol Northern This is the smile of husband whose wife just gave birth to quintuplets. Mark Levy, 27, is still stunned after his wife Pamela, 28, had the quints.. all doing well, In a Ctnc i~n ati hospital. (Story Page A4l ' . . " ~ E'ro•P-..AJ Supervisors asked ror a ~rt within 60 days on the reutbillt)' of building a ,lern'linal. buildint that would be a terminus fa( buses .. taxit. and other transit a)'.ltems serving the airport and' crinned.- int to other airports in the re- evacuees fl own out of Saigoft last \l.'eek Witter ai the y)J.&-Embassy tn Saigon -o aboard a commerical··piln ·Am erican his wife 'in Milwaulke.~' · ~. · C•lilomla. · The Jut nt....Oge ottributed to Zodiac ·•as mAlled,.11n January 1974 in which the killer claimed 37 victims. Pollce have account- ed for four. The Jut victim Zodiac identified Wu San Fran- cisco cabdriver Paul Stine. INDICT ••• fli ght. The t ag on the s hipping crat e • 1 , 'OI ' I gion. , Airlifted Refugees Arrive in America TRAVIS AFB <UPI) -The first of 2 of 3 jetliners in . \\'hat r;oay be the s tart of a gigantic airlift of So utheast Asian r e- fugees seeking r esetUement in America la nded at Travis Air Force Base today . All the Vietnamese arriving on today 's fir s t fli g ht we r e sponsored by Americans. «-• .,,.\.. . -. ,,-.. AIRLIFT ... ;.Anderson branded as pop- pycock a state ment by Los A,ngel es County Supe rvisor James ,Hayes that the United Slates might evacuate &I0,000 to a million South Vietnamese to California. ~On Guam, there ·were reports tllat many of the 85,000 residents of the island, which is only 30 iniles long and four to nine -miles wide, were hurriedly buying foed and hoarding it. ' The GI.lam legislature ex- pressed cbncern over the sudden Jilflux of Vietnamese refutees ·and demanded assurances from the federal government or enough food to feed th e newcomers, strict security for the refugees and safeguards against health hazarcb. A spokesman for the Guam gov- ernor said the island administra- tion was making arrangements to handle refugees when military facilities are rull . REFUGEES was created last year to deal with the gasoline shortage. ' Hayes was undisturbed when told that a State Department spokesman in Washington called Teports of a m ass evacuation "poppycock." flayes late r r evis ed the estimate or 600,000 to one million rerugees coming and said that the actual number might be 130.000. ''In any case whether it's 130.000 or 600,000 we're going to have to gear up ror a large move- ment or people,'' Hayes said. ORANGE COAST ,. Anothe r rerugee plane is scheduled to land later today and a fourth is expected Thursday. An Air Force spokesman said tbe second arrival was a Boeing 747 airliner ';"ith 294 P.assengers, 216 ofthem Vietnamese. Aboard the rirst DC8 when it re· ached this Northen;i California VIET CONG SPURN PEACE BID. Story, Page A4. airport today Were 219 persons,-of whom 138 are'Vietnamese. Among the American.5 abqard were civilians, contract.ors, de- pendents o( servicemen, servicemen and government employes. Tbe Vietnamese were laken to a Customs office ror proeessing before being turned over to sponsors. Ralph Baird, 59, a helicopter mechanic rrom South Gate, brought his wire, Truoog Thi Chon , 42, and her three childreq. ''It is my "personal opinion there will\.. be a bloodbath, especially ror the Vietn8me&e supporting Americans," Baird said. Brown Near -' NOxAction· SACRAM.ENTO (UPl1 -Gov. EdmUJ1d G. Brown Jr. says he is ''getting close" to making a de- cision on whether to sign a controversial ~mog bill, veto it or let it become law without his signature. Brown sai"d he Will de~ cide "in a couple of days'' what to do with the bill re- pealing the requirement that 1.9.million used cars in the Orange County-Los Angeles region must be equipped with so-called NOx devices. · "I'm getting close,'' Brown told reporters when he emerged rrom a Tues· day luncheon meeting with rive of the legislature's six Chicano lawmakers. "In due course I will have a great deal to say about the program." Miramar:Fint • . > But HandiCap HorwrsLost I Miramar, a 79-Coot ketch skip· pered by John Scripps of: the San Diego Yacbt Club, fm.ished the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 720-mile Cabo San Lucas yacht race at 9:07 p.m. 'I)Jesday to col· lect line honors, but failed to save her handicap time on the s maller boats. ..:. • Three other boats rinished the race early today. They were Dorothy 0 at eight minutes after midnight, Ragdoll at 4:30 a.ri'l. and Ariana at 5»50 a.m. The two yachts stilJ at sea al 8 a.m. today were Pericus and Shearwater, both Witli;-about 65 qliles to ~o. 1 • Corrected tim'es were not of- ficially computed, but the race committee said Ariana, 'skip· pered by George Tborsoo or tlle Los Angeles Yacht Club, appears tobetheoverall winner. .CO-OP ••. Reports published In San Fran· ci.tco ~nd Santa Rolf• aay the shertffbelieves the killer inay be a student o( witchcraft and that his victims will be his slaves in afterlife. ;Sheriff's Det. Sgt. Erwin Carlstedt, who has developed the mass murder theory with the sheritf, said an ancient witchcraft symbol was found at a remote site wHere three of six victims were dumped near Santa Rosa in 1972 and 1973. The symbol, two linked rec· tangl~, was formed with twigs and roi:ks at the side of a narrow road . Centi~e . ~, Suit Filed AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) The man accused or killing two Alormon missionaries ~ays a black, ;poisonous centipede was served to him in "jail bet.ween two pieces of white bread. James L . Carrick, 38, ol Corona, Robinson's campaign treasurer, and Kathy L. Lan1ston, whose age and address were not availa- ble. It is alleged that all nine know- ingly violated election laws dur- ing the Robinson campairn. But the indictment makes it clear that Robinson had no knowledee ol the acts allegedly committed by his workers. Robinson said today throuah his Santa Ana orfice that he had no comment to offer al Ulil lime on the indictment and had been advised by his lawyer lo take that stance. It was the second time in re· cent months that' the Grand Jury has indicted election campaign workers on voling irreplarities. Eight member s o( Congressman Jerry Patterson's sta(( were similarly indicted and later convicted of'reduced misde- meanor allegations. F1nes im- posed on the eight in Superior. Court ranged from $300to$800. North State To Get Rains The 17-page rationale for re- jecUn& the Costa Mesa proposal. was based .primarily on the con· tenUon that not enough land .la available to serve lhe purpose ol. an exp•nded facility. . Supervisors were told that the best the county could hope foC would be a terminal virtually the same size ana capacity of the ex-- isling, overcrowded one. Liz Taylor In Hospital NEW YORK (AP)-An._t for Elizabeth Taylor said today the a~·i'ess is in Welnncton Hospital tn London suffering from ·a Corm or amoebic dysen- tery. John Springer, the agent, said Miss Taylor was in London to vts· it her daughter when she became ill. She entered the hospital UD· der an assumed name Saturday, he said. He said she is doing well and expects to be out in a fewcla)'I. · Miss Taylor expects to return to Leningrad, where she 18 star· ring in the film, ''The Bluebird,'' sometime next weekend. Robert Kleaaen, 42, filed a $50,000 civil rl&hts Suit Tuesday against Sl\ertll Roymond Fronk A B anc!'head Jailer -Bili Mansell, al-· By Tbe AHo<loted Pr... UtO ill Backed leging several ads of mistreat-A weak. weather front waltzed in- ' ' -ment. 1 • to Northern California SACRAMENTO (AP)-Ablll •trying to (ind out the inten-Kleasen claims the ''cen-today,givingreaidentsapteview torepealstricternoilestandardl tfona ,of JBS," said Roger Davis tipede sandwich" was given to or a stronger storm that will ar-ror1978carssoldinCalilomlabu olthe Consumer Affairs Office. .bim April 11. The centipede was rive tonight and begin pounding been sent to the Senate floor. The "They may just be undefgoing dead. He said he gave .it to his the region w4th rain and lashing Senate Transportation Commit~ rmancial Problems, t.ryiog to get chief defense attorney, R . it with high winds. The weak tee gave unanimous approval liquid and ·~till txpectirig td do-Roscoe Haley. .-weather front pelted the north Tuesday to the meuure by M.~ right"by evetybody. •o; • Haley showed an insect to the coast with showers today and aemblyman Frank Lantermap Associated Pres then slowly moved south. (R-LaCanada>. JBS members, who paid $57 in r;::=====::==================================::; fees to ''aave 30 percent on grocery bills,:• had been IKlMfied by letter that reCent deiiveriN would be de!,l!yed•beCouse'ot ·o change-over lo computers. When company represen- tatives could not be reached for rurther explaftation or oollecfion o( money, the customers called Consualer Afrairs, the TusUn police and newspapers in seeking recourse. 8 Face Theft Rap WS ANGELES <Ul'l) -Eight penons -incluclin1 two Azusa policemen -were charged Tues- day in connection with.the opera- tion of an.electronics equipment theft ring in the San Gti&riel Valley. Patrolmap Lairy Hodge. :JJ, and former Azusa polileman Randy Labb, 25, were charged with one count each cit grand theft, burglaey, conspiracy'1md. reeeiv· ing stolen property. · WELCOME TO . THE of the ~;~JBANK OF SAN a.EMENTE q · fri~ay, april '25 Come h¢1p us celebrate the opening of the new Bank of San Clemente. the only honie ·owned independent bank. Plan to come in and meet our staff and officerl>. DAILY PILOT Pioneer Educator • "f,,. O<-Cff•I D•l1r PUOI. wllll wflkhh <om• l>o_l ... No...,·J'••>•. •PVbllt.hH"ltltO<- C0.•1 P\ll>f•lol'•"'I CO"'P•ftY. ~ .. ~..,,,_ ... PJO!h MCll Monell•f tllrouqll Fr""" !!Ir Col" ,...W. '"'•POI'! e.Kll. Mwft!i"91on &e..;111'- I"" V•UtJ ......... 1i.•<1a•e1N<t V•lfty ..... i..-~..:111Sou1• Co1•I. " oi"Ole '"""°"'' ~,,..,I\ publ!,,...Cll S.lu•d•?• --....-.. Tl•• P<•tw:iP'I llUlllo\l\lftO P"lll " •I lOCI -" Sly ~'"'· Cl»l• -w.~lolo•nl•tllll. Robert N . Weed PrnlClll•U •"" _1,,...., J ack R. Curley Vitt f'•~jlelltftl l'>CI Ge"f•I ' Ml,,..,... 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The elder Boyce, son of a poor Carmer, tpent his boybood fis· bing the Chowan Rlt-er. nell' Edenton, N.C., selling hil catch to supplel'l\,ent the family in· come. At 18, he entered high school, riding his bicycle 10 mJte5 to the nearest school. He went on to win a succeui~ or s cholar3,.hi ps to Gilford College, Winoton·Salem, N.C.i Haverrord Collece, Pa.; ana flnalJy Harvard Unlver1lt1, where be completed hiB niutet'a de1ree in ~1911 . Twenfy-nlne I years later he rinished hiJ doc- torate at · t·he University of Southem CaliroTnia. . • , He started teaching at Sandy . Sprin11, Md., in 1908. later mov· ing to Whittier College where be tauaht economics and political 1clence from 1913-1915. . - Joining th e Fullerton FacultY. in 1915, he was named presidtntof the junior college in 1911. ·He b,ld the post ror 33 years. Tbe BD)tce Ubrary on campus is named ~or blm. . In oddition to Dudley Boyce, be 11 surv1ved by a l!ltcond ICD• Dr. Williom D. Bciyce ol i!lscondldo; two dau1hters, Mrs. William Rlnebort of Canop Pm ond Mrs. J-. Peter Bercovltz of Buckhinnon, W. Va., •nd 13 fr•ndchlld~en . The. fa~lly hat 1u11e1ted memorl1I doftation1 l• the WllHam T. Boyte .SCbolonhii> Fund .payable .to :Fuller~Oh Coll .. ~. FoundaUO~ ln cooe ;cif, Pre1lc~~nt'1 Ollieo ,. P\111.,ton Col.toP. 32t E. Chapmon -jl.ve., Fullerton. i • SPECIAL SERVICES I • Mo SERVICE CHARGE CHE.CllNG ACCOUNTS • TW.O M.ODERN DRIVE-IN WINDOWS • 0,eH SATURDAY MORMIMGS, 9:00 to I • IXTIHDBI IAMll~ HOUIS ,.,_ .... n.r.. , Prlcl9yte6;S I clet9:00te I ~EIAN(Of sAN 'Cl.EMeNTe I • ~ 121 Avtnlda Victoria {714) 492-8100. Jylt orr The 300 BIOCk of So. El Camino Real, 1 , • Sin Clerrente AMPLI PAllllMG < I I j. I \ I \ .. A8 ~ r , -1D&ILY ·PILOT EDITC»RIA.L PA.GE ~· .,.. • 4 • i .. -bo:WD.coast· ~Interests • I r . '. .r .. I '";. -''7'ie city or Ne"!J)Ort Beach's interest ln the future paramedic program untl set aside the cash nc~ed to 10,000 lrvln' Company acres downcoasi and inl•nd s\art 1t' • Coron• dol ·M•r has suddenly ch•nged to• front , 'st111 '1ncluded in the bare-bones> budget is a Feorr••llbo•lnu.t two' ~ars','tb.e eity was content io l··' ' $116,!}45 ~·)n for a modest beginning of the service . .,... ~ ~ 'If co'uncilmcn st.>e fit to keep the it~m in the Initial request for polHIBion of • sphere of in· . budget, Newport can bec<ime a coµimunity where the lluence Ql1 the tOf1itor)' .... main in limbo. be•\ emeraency·medicaltreatr~en(is available. / .l Now tb'lt major.planni!ll•has tllkon place lirid the &!ven"employes would receive specialized truln· lblilty-of 40,000 new re14«Wnts•ppeurs likelr, tbe ;i ml to ·render much more than mere first aid to in· 1uddenly has resurrected 119 request. · 1ured and ailing victims. • The .Local Aaency°Form•lion Commission..,.rulfil.,esr---,~~T'=h'C'!'.!r' :.;CountLQL.QrJrnge_ a11d-~everaLcities have- jlll..Sucb requeata.-'Ille-~itkinci!••nt<Hhe-holder learne<J l1rst·hand the adva·ntages to s uch a , 8011'e edge in a\in''IXation•nd ii stronger voice on la_nd . · " sophisticated program. • ~ · s~ lC u..met&•t.ili ruled.otlt. ~ ~ Th'e ·expenditure shotiltl be re\ainoo in Newport's The cities of Laguna Beach and Irvine are bu6ge(. automallcaUy dra\vp into the 1 busineSi as w~ll," for ~ey bprd~r op.the lund;too. '• If Newpo(f Bea~h is seriously intcrestcd~in ilnnexing 1:1ny pOrtion Of th-e.Jand, it must spell out 'its 9>m!11itrricnt to ' providing ilc<.•essary-and. cosJJy..:..-· terv1ces. . . • If th'e o~ly concern is itlfil.lencing tre:iffic flow and J'iind use, this should he made clear. ' Obviou~ly Newpo11 Beach has l~gitimate in· teresls in the. area, obut these cannot be served until Vi•Y are spelled out. ' i Worthwhile Investment .. . ' • During these tirm.'s of lean incomes -be they at ,,. New Council Home ' The liJ;hts are dim, the ceiling a dingy gray and the city staff. sits in semidarkness behind stticco pillars th:.Q.l'seerit to be in exactly the wrong place. · And as for the seating, it rivals the oldest of movie theaters on the discomfort scale. Tnu;, ls the meeting place frequented for years by city cbuncil members and citizens or one of the most affluent of coastal cities. · i;\.11 that will,bc OVl'l' soon. however, and , ·by next No\'embe't New'port Beach should have a comfort1:1 - ble, well-designed public meeting chamber with a 40 • percenrincrease in seating capacity. • the personal level or the municipal one -:-it is refreshing to find ·a badly· needed expense stilt cov- ered in a budget. . 'l'he:cbamber expansion'is a long-overdue invest- ~ ment th_Bt Will make possible better citizen participa· lion in the tleJiberations of the city council and other city agencies-and will enable those bodies to perform more effectively. 'Welcome to Brown Ba1r Airlines' no-frills flight number one, which may even get off the ground one of these days!' ,Such is the case·in Newport Beach where the citr management has strongly supgorted a new N Spoili119 Kids No Ki11d11ess The Long Roful·of Lapguage ·Dear Gloomy Gus Home Fail11res Affect Society ( S~DNEY H~RRIS) I can't believe the Newport School Di.strict ·is hard up for funds when they have the money lo install all those high metal electric light poles on the Uncoln School playgtound for .. night games. This is a necessity? ·To t:1e Editor: [ J It is my opinion that the big·' LBOX gest problem in lhe United Stales MAI today and, perhaps, the world-"'------------...J. the rebellion, failure of marriage and crime rate-is a direct result of the lack of discipline in the SJieaking -of languages and chaftges in words, as I was the otheir day, my youngest daughter read me· an amusing passage from her seventh grade gram: mar book c··word Clues" by Am!JI Greene). A little boy tell.med m class that "apathy'-' meant ''lack of f 'eeling .'' Asked to com· pose a sen- tence using that·word, he wrote: "After the accident, be bad apalhy inbloler." .Well. ·Why not? It· is harilly , lhe lit· • u.· lloy"a fault that· llmguqes freeze up so that the )Jrqrd no. Ion&« literally at_.. for thf thin1. In the loe1lnnln1 · every word' had a concrete·ima&e refer- riqtoaomethinl. . -1 ONE COUl,O alnioat take· 100 F.ngU1h words at r~om and show how time has liqueezed the phys(cal out of them, le3Vine on- ly a 1 vague abstraction. This is why 'ap.gliages mll:st continually grow, Sfted, and renew themselves, or . they become fos1iJl1ed remnari'ts Without powei' or vil&lity. 1n ruw1a1 tllrq\111> her-text· boolr:J I ran into a list tha~ in· eluded the following common worda : climax, comet, planet. scandal, zest, canopy, triv'iaf, pit· tance, mile, paltry, onyx, clinic, and rival. · As 1the>aulhQr points out, -when these-words were coined and de· rived; e'ac.b referted lo some(hin1 laftgl,ble th.at ex- plained,H.1 meanine:. Byt. in go- ing from Greek lo Latin, and then to ED1lish, the original image has been 19sl,' and the modern re· ad.er t'!as no clue to its graphic H.H.L. . . .......,.,o..c-.es ar• .-...nMw ..-..n•'•IMl:•c•uullyN'fllcla. ,,..... .. ..,. ........ r. S.... ,_"" ....,..~,o .. ,D•Ur"'i.t. meaning. "Climax" \\'as originally a lad- der ; ''con1 el '' meant Jong· haired, rrom tt.e s treaks behind that kind of star; "planet" w.as a wanderer; "scandal" was a trap or s nare; "'zest" was. a bit of orange or len1on peel; "canopy" was the first mOsquito net; '·trivial" was the place where three roads met, and aimless gossip was exchanged. ASTONISHING hOw all these "dead" words come to life when we perceive ~eir reason for be- ing. A "pittance" was a 'portion of food given to beggars; a ''mile'' was 1,000 p8ces as marked off by the Roman 'lecions; "paltry" was nothing bpt rags; ''onyx'' was a fingernail; "clinic" came from the word •''bedside"; and a "rival" was simply someone who lived on the other side of the i::tver· bank,. Even names had a vividitythat perishes with time. The :little "Pygmy" was named by the an- cient Greeks because it meant '1flst-" -and a pygmy w~ a Greek measurement from the t;lbow to the knuckles.of the fisted hand. We speak poetically or a "myriad'' of trees or stars; but to J.he ancients it meant 10,000, just as "million•• means an exact numberlo us . The next time one candidate accuses ;inother of "prevaricat- ing" instead of lying, keep in mind that "prevaricate" meant ·to walk. crookedly, and you will know he is being called a crook. home. Solomon, the wise man of old, . stated that if we loved our children we would chasten them. What is the res ult if we do not? Our children grow up to be selr· centered. They will nOt yield lo the desires of others, the demand of law, or the discipline of military service. They have not been taogbt in the home to com- promise the!r way or wil! with the way or wall of others. WHEN TWO spoiled children groW up and ma,try, there is no . way. to reconcile them_ to tile give . and take of marriage ~cause all they know is take. When the law says you must not, they reply, you can't tell me anything -1 ·wi)I. When the army officer says you must, they reply, I will not. If they had been taught with a · switch to obey their parents, they. rould easily compromis~ their own will when they grow up. If parents love their Children, triey will give them this advantage. JAMES W. BOLDING wr.11 Noi Here'! Toihe Editor: The F'reedom Train which re· centl.y lcrt Del a\var e will trave"l 176,000 miles, visiting 76 cities. The train will carry many important historical objects de· picting 200 years of America's ph:>gress. Tile American Legion Freedom Bell will be mounted on a flat car as part of the train. Two times the size of the Liberty Bell, it will be donated to the nation al ·the end or the tour. • The Freedom Train will visit Sacramento Nov . 18, 1975; San Francisco, Nov. 25; fo"resno, Dec. 9; Los Angeles, Dec. 16; and San Diego Jan. 8. Th·e tour ends in Miami on Dec. 23, 1976. Ten million people are expected to visit its exhibits. Redg(ln. Strength-~urprises ( .1 started running for reelection the WASHINGTON• -President .da)( &:te entered the While House, Ford'• top polltlc•I advisors EV ANS-NOVAK • Reed said, but Mr. Ford has done Were iuued .a. .private waminl , nothing.· Since better than half tut week: calculated to ,sh&Uer the Southern delegates in 1976 tbe~pollf•'1'• pathetic ·ear from political ~ill be picked in primaries. climate at lh.e coUnselor Robert ·uartmmn and rather than conventions, he White Houae: . -his deputy, Jack Caltiril. But watned, the President canp9t under toda)-'1 ~ their consensus was that the pull together backroom support eon·dttions,. t.ht.,t and most tmpartant F,ord at the eleventh hour but must R o n a I d adviler attendlnf the riteeUn1, build state organizations which Healan would ·Wblte House ch le of atalf Donald require lime to per(ect. 1wee·p d•· 1 Rumlfeld, went away unmoved Je1atn ·frem anduntm·pres1ed. , ' t b e l 3 ·-,.. ; , , \'' . Wbm,the.state chairmen eom-~ s. pu.c1 aotea befdre tbe presiden· Banter •if ' " ~ tlal, a.Idea arrived, 'they were. ..,-Ger . R. P .... )It 11-ree ·amUld by the un1nlmoill report for !be bl>!il>lleu --; d Reaian atrensth -even in the 1b~t ,'!{!dQ!nt ~-· from' 11onler ststea of Oklohoma and t U..a.paa,aeu_ehilrmDOf-Kentucky . Florida state a atates, P,oetlq ~at ihe ohairnaan Biii Tayl« riportod a Sberaton-Cnltoa .. Hotel• bere ·bis Rn1an lead In hja 1!1te'1 April J4. n __ ,. ... ~ ·-17 9relldeatlal Dri!IWl' lhot .. ~totllebotel.(MM .-Id knock Pnsldeal Fonl Oat -· were·inf-td !lie "'-1-· altlleraee. ' •. dent '1 pro1pec(1 ID tbe South TIMle results ·~-11':'11 l!nted were. irr.trln•ble -·pl-to the Pord aldea by Clarte RMd for lfll..,. *tarled -~Ind of Mi11l11lppl, leader of !be __ ..,,lier.' . ,~ -•balrm•.-111..uod . • tllla wu no allll·hrd ~ · ,... UPIBOT;!o'tbe atate llut·a -. etror\ to 11o1R the oftalrf.•• t perctl•ed a 11D>· Pna~t. Ri•-•fd II. N~· THE ONLY rµnpleasant mo- .... ment came w11en Reed, analyz. lng the Preiident 's Southern pro- blems, erlti_cized, him for not duplicating what Nlxcndid about the Voting Rights Act (now limit· ed to· the Deep South): prop<>se that it either be repealed or ex- tended to al150 1lates. , Mt. Ford ''didn't have the llUIS" to m)lke that proposal, said . Reed . Rumsfel~ Oared up at that ~ ca1tln1 aspersions on the President's cour·a1e. J\e'td. then corrected,-himself to say he real· ly meant the Pr~sldenl'1 1lalf, ·not•the President, lacked llUIS· . llarfmann oomewhat cryptically ,.ponded he could agree-with -about that. Letters from readers are welco1"e. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. AU letters must in· elude .tignature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re- quest if su/ficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be publi3hed. ' VETERANS' organizations and others in Orange County should request that the train add '\.naheim or some other suitabll• eity to its sehedule. Oran~e Coun· ty has the second largest popula· tion in the state and should not be ignorl'd. Bicentennial ce.l~bra· tions arc expected a teach \·1s1t. ·rhe j>eople of Orange County should protest our omission rrom the Freedom Train schedule by writing their Congressinen and Senators. 0 . W.PRICE Mo,....on Response To the Editor: ·.Just finishing reading Mrs. Becker's letter (April 16), and I Celt it needed some correction. Most non·ruembers have miscon- ceptions about us. As a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mormon if you must, I 'oVOUld like to answer her. Yes, both our young men and women may go, if called, on mis- sions; only more men go because we ladies are needed at home. Every member is a missionary. From 18 to 21, we are finishing our homemaking education and learning what we will need to know In our own homes. ' OUR FOOD stor·age is for any time of need, lack of income, etc., not necessarily tile "millen• nium." I have kpown Mr. Brian both in court (Orange C9unty Deputy °'strict Attorney) and out. U. he said, "beards and long hair are forms of affectation and insin- cerity," well theft they must be ... he should know, be'li ~lped wt ~nty of hoods that wore both away for a long time. l got the feeling ·from Mrs. Becker's letter that she really didn't mean to be rude when dis- cussing Prophet Jd&eph Smith, but just didn't know any better. The Prophet, Joseph ·smith, as far as I koow._wenl,elean-shaven to·hil grave. · MRS. CAROLA. WIRICK llllsrepresen.iaiion To the Editor: . Last week I wrote to the Pilot, complaining that Tom Titus' re· 'view or ''Subject to Fits'' at South Coast Repertory Th~ater dis- played indifference and in- senaitivity to the production of ex- perimental works. I questioned Mr. Tilus• Quo1e1 · • E<lm•ad W. Llttlelleld, S.1'. In· dustrtal exec. -'1Now tbat I have· more yeats to loot bark on than to look forward to, I ilm·torn betWtien wantin1 to claim proper credit for all my genttaUop· has a«0mpfished, and the need to apoloei.ze for the 1'aacy of un- aolve.ct problems "'' leave for )'OUn.ler generatioU." • quali(ications as a critic, on the basis of his reviews and his own work in local theaters. When the letter was printed these com- ments were entirely deleted, dis· lorting m y remarks and making one paragraph almost meaning- ·1ess. f I FEEL I have been 1>Ublicly misrepresented in order lo pro- tect yoµr reviewer from harsh criticism. Letters should either be rejected as unsuitable, or edit- ed with an eye to the writer's in- tent. The Pilot cited its policy of deleting potentially libelous material, but in fact my remarks v.•ere no more than criticisms of an individual's theatrical com- petence, a form of "libel" which Mr. Titus is permitted every day of the year. I am told that my only recourse is to write another lett.e~. so I am reluctantly exposing n1yself to your excessively protective censor ag{lin. The damage has already been done in my case, but I warn future letter-writers that, in my opinion, the Pilot in- terprets its editing privileges too broadly and self-servingly, and favors the egos of its staff Over the good faith of its readers. PATRICK BRUMBAUGH 6od and Go.,ern•eni , To the Editor: ·"In God We Do Not lfrust." Thank you ror .the article· on Madyln Mays O'Hair April 18. It's too bad that more Americans· are not as interested in preserv- ing our Constitution as is Mrs. O'Hair. May I s uggest that President Ford appoint Mrs . O'Hair as his non-spiritual advisor. The past advisors such as Rabbi Korlf, Billy Graham and Father McLaughlin have certainly been inadequate. I THINK it's high time we con· centrate on reality and human ap· proaches and .forget the do.gm a. mythology and a god that,A\as been proven (to people who tb1'nk forlhemselves) docs not exist. Look around the world . Wherever you find a dependency on a god, you Will find chaos. I'm sure that the· millions of un· employed are not convinced by the phrase, ''In God We Trust," on the dollar bill". · ROBERT JACKSON Alrpori Pc•lll.lc• To·the Editor: It is evident our Orange Coqnty supervisors have been negligent in efforts to solve our airport. i;>ro- blem. They have delayed nece'.asary action to the critical point. We need a new jetport and Chino Hills appears to be the ·togical location. Let's forget San Diego County's problems and solve our own with a jetport nearby where our own county can reap its fair share of the rmancial benefits, I 1 have the feeling our supervisors are pla)iing politics with this Issue ancl, ffe opposing lhe Chino Hills site just because it ls a f.rivate prom0l'9'J. We, the peop eofthis couri~y. want what is best ror us r.e1ardless or who benellts from the promotion. In some· respects, a private promo- tion mt1ht tie more beneficial beci\11e it would 1et it out of the Jiands o!the poUtlclons. 1 llkethe Grand Jury'sideaol a Couaty All'P,ort DlaU)c!• Sllch • could give full time to lhe project and take the matter away from the supervisors who have failed us on this important matter. JOSEPH A. GIANNINI Wine BoycoU ' To the Editor: . As one who has participated in the boycott activities of the Unit- ed Farm Workers, I was particularly interested in a re- cent advertisement which the Pilot carried by the Gallo Corporation. While I cannot af- rord such an ad, there are sOme things which.deserve a response. Jn 1967, after years of struggle in the fiEilds , the UFW obtained contractsvat Gallo -tJ:ie largest winery in the nation. In the six years following they created the means ror the workers to enjoy the basic rights of labor. In- creased pesticide protection, bet· ter wages, health care and other such things were established. But in 1973; without a secret ballot election, these contra,cts were lost to ttie Teamsters. This action was never ratified by the majority of the Ga\lo farmworkers, for most of them went on strike and began asking the public to bOycott the ·wmes until elections are held .. Elections which only await Gallo's action. As part of this effort. I have never challenged the public's right to shop at the store of t,J.eir choice. Instead, )Ve are asking people's understandirig and cooperation. In order to wii\ the strike. the farm\\'Orkers just ex- ert the fulles t amount of Pressure on Gallo. Thus, we are aSking that the public boycott the wine. I HAYE never used "harass· 1 ment , intimidation, verbal abuse, obscenities. and even physical restraint" to carry this 1nessage. nor ha,·e I seen any other UFW picket. On the con· trary, I have been the object of such action, as have other pickets throughout the nation. Grillo is corre'ct . though, in say· in g that legislation is' needed. The current bill. ABl, would place the furm\\'orkers under the s ume laws by \\'hich the In - dustrial unions were orgarti~. Last year. Gallo helped to block , its passage, but through a strong boycott perhaps this law will become a reality. If farmworkers are truly ipih~ union of their choice, then let ell!ctions verify it. ,\RNOLD A. ERICKSON ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robnt ,\'. 1\-'et>d, PubUJMr Thonws Keevil . ~dilor . Barbara Kreibfch. Editorial Page Ediior The editorial page of the Delly Pilot see.ks to in rorm ind stimulate readers by presenting on thii. page di\•erse commentary on topics of interest by syhdjcat· ed columnists and c.artoonillti. by providing a forum for reailers'· views and by presentJng lhls newspaper'• opinio'ns and idea1 on current topics. The edltOrllil opinions o( the Daily PUot .ppear only in the editorial colilllle top ot the page. ()pi a ta· pressed by the colu,ro~ ad ~ c•rtoonists and lett~rwn their own and no e ... their \lie"'' b)' lhe Piiat should be intvr-ed. , • • I Wed_nesday, April' 23; ~ , I • •• ' . ~ ' , ••• • I ' . \ • '278,Mfl Settte.eat State Will Pay In Prison D~aihs SAN 'PJ\~l!!CISCO (AP) - Callforal_a •creed to pay a lo141 of $21\000 to relatives. of three Sol_,ad iprtson inmates fatally &hot !if •·1uard In 19'10. Aa,Pllrt of lhe oul-of-<OUrt 1et- . Oenfl!iot Tuesday the stale did not admlt any wrongdoing on the 1'¢oltbe/fefendanls. >;. ' ' "9WEVJtK·, a federal <OUrt ~arller lhl1 !)loath had found et of 10 former or cwTent d PiiaOo empl~ "legal- ly feSPoDSible and liable" in the inm•tes' de•lhs .. 'l1le jury was ready to recon- vene to ,deterinine damages in the $1.2 million civil suit when . the setUement was announced. The jurors were ex~U&ed. ftlKEE llLACK inmates -W. L . Nolen, 2S; Alvin Miller, 23, and Clet"eland Edwards, 20 -were iahot byl:uard 0 . G. Miller during • fight between eig.ht black and .eight white prisoners in the prlsOn's maximum security ex· erclse yard on Jan. ·13, 1970. A Monterey County grand jury ruled the shootings justifiable homicide. Attorney Melvin Belli con- tended during the !rial thal the three "had been deliberately aet up because of racial hatred" and were killed as part ol a con- spiracy hatched by prisoe of. ficials . A STATEMENT read In court by Deputy Atty. Gen. Quarles · Kirk said, "By setUe"°'ent, the _d._~o.dan.t~ do Jj.ot admit liability or any wrongdoing." The statement added, "The events or Jan. 13 were a tragic, unforeseen accident, but ac- cidental and nothinf more." 0. G:)lllLLEll, who now lives in Germany, testified be fired the &bots because he thou&bt the lives of the white inmates Were in danger. He said he blew a whisUe and rired warning shots in the air before 'taking aim at the brawl- i.rig convicts. . . · Nolen·s pafents, O.C. and Ad· die Nolen, will receive $90,000; Nolen's son, Antoine, $30,000; Alvin Miller's father, Perry, $60,000; Miller's .son, Alvin Jr., $30,000 and Edwards' mother, Susie, $60,000. GOv. Edmund Brown Jr. re- vealed Tuesday he paid $12.136 in income, property and sales taxes for 1974 on a taxable income of $35,484 a nd is awaiting $2,670 in refunds. MAN .CHARGED IN PIE TOSSING \ .. . ' I YJsnHd1y.Aptll i3, 1975 OAILYPij.OT 14 Docwrs Plan :Jmuran£e Walkout-·.'.:: .. SAN FRANCISCO now faclnl new rat•• (UP.I) -Naoy 4otton. upto.11,000.TheeOltfllr bl San Francisco plan to •~h lnauranee Jn 1• treat only eme·~aeney w .. about83001nauall)'. c~es next week to pro-Dr. John A. Driscoll, · tu\ huge increases in pre1iden.t of the San q1alpractlce insurance Franclaco ,Medical r'ates. Society 'said T,uesda·y that 111,e 1roup "1upporta . Doctors who last year and endorses'' the re· paid about $5,000 each fusal of doctor• to pay ' ·ror such inauranc~ ~ the new: insurance r'1ee • • ud their refusal lo work tbe~ew lnsuraace rat. wl!houlm•!Prae\lcePfO-' W ,l t b 10 • u teet.Joe. • aae11the1ioto1i1t11 •ut ~ "Many ·member1 will ceona c4uot wortr, idl • be forced out ot practice lng hospital faclUU May l," 1ald DrlsOoll. .. The 1uraeons, wllo A & r o u p o f face big lnauranc. ane1the1,oloclsta, r,aced. lnc'rea1ea, bac~ ;th with premium increues walkout. : of u · much as $15,000 a tmacoll retu1edlo year. met last week aJld 1lhe throlelled ...,...,._ decided to strike 11alnat' ~· '11\rikiJ'l FABRIC WAREHOUSE IT'S "FANTAsnc PRICES" nME "ESPECIALLY THIS" ~-- LOS ANGELES CAP) -Former Long Beach City Councilma'n Wayne B. Sharp was indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday for allegedly lying about receiving ·a $1,000 bribe from an illegal gambling operation while in office. The one-count indict- Wfil(:J@) {S GDfil~~O~@TI®~ ( Slale ) ment is the first handed down as a result of an in- . vesligation by the federal Orgaiiized Crime Strike Force and the FBI into al- legations of fraud and corruption in Long Beach ci- ty government. The grand j\lry is investigati!!l"allegations that some Long Beach city councilmen were bribed to provide benefits to Ringo Inc., afri.llegal ga,nbling operation in the city. Ringo Inc. was closed by palice last year. lffeetl•• •w Stallftl SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Legislation aimed at opening more city, county and state gOvemment meetings to the public stalled in a Senate commit- tee Tuesday for lack or a quorum. But five members or the Governmental Organization Committee, acting as a subcomrnit· tee, recomm~nded on a 4·0 vote with one cibstention that the measure be approved. The "Omnibus Open Meeting Bill" was sponsored by the C.lifomia Newspaper Publishers "'5sociation. •· r-•ger KHU Ma• POMONA (UPI) -Clare Evan Koopmans, 25, was shot in the chest and killed Tuesday by a teen· ager angered after the victim scolded one of the boy's friends. Police said Koopmans, owner or an apartment building, was cl~aning one or his units when he found a boy near his parked truck and chased him away. Two teen·agers appeared a few minutes later to confront Koopmans about the incident and an argument started. The boys left and reportedly re· turned a short lime later with a rifle. Koopmans died instantly from a single shot and the suspects fled. Vehicle 8--Caitteled RIVERSIDE (AP) -A scheduled off-road vehicle race has been called off because the spongors railed to get permission to cross a strip of private property along the 7S-mile route through the Little Cbuckwalla mountains. The race, sponsored by the Blythe Off.Road Racing Association, was set for April 26·27 and would have featured motorcycles, dune buggies and four-wheel drive vehicles. Bul•c•-Seninaced VENTURA (AP) -Thomas J . Stones· Jr., 50, a Sherman Oaks businessman, has been placed on 10 years probation in an alleged $1 million oil well drilling lax sheller scheme. , The sentence was imposed Tuesday by Superior Court Judge Ben Ruffner after Stones pleaded no coolest t.o charges or conspiracy and fraudulent 1ale or 1ecurities. 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Ben · Gazzar3 and Anthony Hopkins play the stellar roles. ' ·XCET (28) 9:00 -Theater in -Amer-ic·a.. Leona.rd,-Bernstein!s con-~ troversial ''Mass;'' based loosely on the ,:Roman liturgy. is performed-by..200-'tale. -student$ in Vienna.- CBS (2) 10 :00 -Dan August. Burt Reynolds' off-again, on-again detective ~ series comes back for a third airing over the summer months. Norman Fell and Ned Romero also are featured. • TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening APRIL 23 ''" 1111 <1J a 111 m m -~C8'.fll- U <IJ -a-. .....,,..., fl 111111 TllflM I-•TM --..,,,,... l:JOISF .. I ())) ...... •OM --""-"" !! D <ll m 111-_ ...... ... _ ..... -~, ...... --..... llr UllJ .......... "'"' mu.,. """"'-·If?.;:., ---,.., ............ Lllltf .... .... l'WT• ..... _ ... ~·1th l•Ttl ... T,. _, ..... (C}(Zlln .... ... ~ (•11) '61 -£Mt Prlsley, ltofl lnce. lllllday W.W. 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J:JOI)~.,. ............. (MS) ·~7 -'-ofp MonttomtrJ, Jtm1s Best DAILY PILOT I { • . ' • • ~ ' . v •u.& 1 t's Next .:J-1 . ,. ,. • ., ·'" . For Phy,ll.is·? fl. Pbylll1 Diller. -who'• had her face llfte4, • Hr"" re1~•ped,.ffr eyes doae, 1IMI ti now wear.' lnl brace1 • her teeth -clo )'ot. think tllere•a anytb .. & e&H he'd Ike to ~~ -Mrs. Barbara 'Plader, Col•mbu1·1 OMo; · · ' ~·. Yes , st\e'd like~to have hef breasts reduct~~ ''They 're so pendulous at this age. Sometime\ wh~r\ I think' 1 need it," th~ 58·yeer-old romedien,ne ·added, ''I'll.also havelt second eye job." Phyllis feelil her hlehly publicized race lift was an artistic masterpiece. ''Everytitne 1 look in a mirror to do my~ face," she sighed with satisfaction, ··1 feel I should sign IL " · I • q:' Wal-ren Beatty -"'ho plays the: 1t.wlngln& Beverly HIUs halrdre~r In "Shampoo•! -Is It true I 'Glad You Asked That' ' ~y Morllyo ..i Hy ~-••• h'• 1otnc to pose .au naturel in a bathtub styUng co· star Julie Cbrl1tle'11 hair? For tbe Covef or a .. Yr"Oqtea's maca1lne?-Etta VaUeria-nl, Long Island ' ' City. N.Y. ~·Actress El len Burstyn i)oseS witta 3 pair o.f 1. her close .friends -named Ton_y· and Oscar. She \\'On the latter April 8 for her 11erformance in the movie· ''Alice .IX>esn 't Live llere Anymore,'' the former Sffnday for her role in the BroadY.'ay play "Same Time Next Year." Miss Burstyn joins Shirley Booth and Audrey Hepburn 'as the third actress to win both top awards in lfie same year. , A: "It probably would generate controversial publicity," Beatty told us, "but I 'm afraid the tub ·scene, though amusing, might not be in gOQa tits(e. I, will admit, though, that, toned down it might not be so b~d-Especially lf it ran in a n1agazine published p1infarily for b~autv shop patrons -sue~ as 'Girl Talk'." The actor, who produced, co-::;cr1pted and financed this Cast and 'furiously funny film , is C'Ur· .. rentty touring theaters around the Country on a pro- Tony Awards Low In Video .Ratings . "REDFORD'S PERFORMANCE MAY BE THE BEST OF HIS CAREER. THE FILM IS SUPER!" "A MOST APPEAUN& ·MOVIE!" -r1«c11r q111r.11.r. r/lills "FLAMBOYANT •.. EllNENRY SlTISmN&."· -llCllAMJ st#ICt11. Tlflf llAWllll "VISUAL POETRY: -AllC#EI 14'/llS7Eftl," r. HJSr Romr Rwmoo -KMOll stOTT. U.f ,I. ws.i• w 111D011 ... ....-01 llto0l1 i.. ........... nu...~ ~ ...... w.Ol!.l llO"llll.l ~llw< .. llllll'rllUIC• ·-.. -11., .... "*" '°'lllll ,_,_ .. , ..... ,-... --· Zal • r.;~;;;;·::;;-J;;;or., ... ~ -· """•• Oii<l>'IC.-;' • ..,. -----Now Playing---- motional swing. Q: Writer Geae Fowler made a poignant ob· seivation about success on Broadway and in Hollywood. Do you rtmeml;ter what It was? . t\: "Success..js a toy balloon among t'tuldren armed with sharp pins!'' . ' . . Q: I 'm rurto111, does Robert \roung, a superstar In beth mediums, prefer movies or TV ? -M.T.R., San lmi;e, Calif. · · A: TV ... There is .ll•lremendous difference in the publi<''!i altitude." Dr. Welt>y says. ··Jn the mo\·ies they were either overM\\'l.-d and silent or'lhey \\·ant· ed lb cla <A' you. In TV they regard you as a kno"·n frie.9d and are not he::;itant about stepping rigl\t up1 lo You to engage in ffiendly one-to-one convcrsa· tion~· WI NEROF8 ACADEMY AWARDS . --...... ........ .... , ... I EOmNG SONG · DllEMAT06RAPHY , ' . ' • •• ·' ( ,, If t i ·~··liM--INGRID BERGMAN ' ·~ Best ACtres1 '"' ·~ .. . ~ . ~ . . J ........... =-tr•_~+ •• ti ~ .. , ...... hi( .......... t 1 , ~IM .1 ...... ~ F "FOOR MUSAETEEllS1'. , .......... ,.... ...... ,... .... '!J"411,SllMAVT' . ..... , ... ,_ ''"""' ...... -. ·ClliEilAWID.THIEE a!.1l!:l'lri"•1 C·MOMIMATID I 11 ACAOIWT AWADSJ ... ,&1'45~ r~:n: :Jl 1hiil ... ... tt.c..._ '"COM'fllSATIOM'' 6:4J.. I ll:SS --r sCDllS NOM"' ~llAGI" -~- il1111~11~ Ill !11111 · MllGI lllml 111111111 · !llllllil llJlll UUlll 111111111 · iiil 1111~ · Ulll lllrlll Hiii U · lltlll llJlllll §iii IU.illli.!111-ali ll!Kil EDWARD.~ ' . '! ELLEN S KRIS KRISlDFFEnUL/I ,INI & -. AllYMORE l • ' ' .. ' .. .. I l '. I . .,~ang., .. ,.~ast . -EDITION • Today's Clo11l11g ! ; N.Y. Stot!ks :~ \ ) . c \~ ..; .. \ • J V'?z\;. 61!'~~· U3, 4AfCTl~NS, M f~~ES ORAN~E COUNTY, CALI FO.RNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1975 C TEN CENT~,. ~Unty ·:Mu118 Possible Refuge~ lnfl~i .'. ' ' ' ~~ ' 800,GllO to ODO m.Ulion Soulh Viet- t ....,..Jf 1 .. p11umbon :"-ut ;;:.:J~~--i.::-~~toSan '. ~n !'!Ulttt ~ere iv.ac-..e11.~·c.;ii,ie·~ ea me-from iLos {ICll'arilr at th!t 1::1Jl>!:o_Jlarlruo_ Corps Alr Station and ·at the ,,, Edwards Air Force bue in tbe deU,-t ea1t of1Ai5An1ilei. • - • • that.no plana-wer.e..beinl made to --On-Ha.yes• -m otion;-tbe -Ms-ceived7 . · • • ieeeiverefugeealhere. , · · Angeles COUi\ty Board r9f Orange County SoeialServtces Hayes baaed Im w~g. on SuperVlsors agreed We:dneada_y ~ Director Erickson aaid tl'la~ be;,r-• llllkS with federaT Gft'ici&Js in to study whether to ~Jorm• ... i wa(1ure the c.oun~y bad ~eived.; • --"'."o '0flDI• OountY,'"; county Aa1er.1 CoulJlr _S~rvlaor o\lliarlUei prcitiobly,....JcMorm -J-°1li~e1 WIM> fPI -·-· 'today ~fficials at El..Toro said that they had not been jnforoieil that any refu1ees were coming and were making no plans to re- ceive them. Waihington but~did not name the special commission to deal witfi l)O comm un1cat1on yet from,, offfcials, Saying they did not' problems such 'a crowd wou11J , !.ederal a~thorities and said that • ~·t -•IO/l•Y tHk 11i1'<e to ban-department8 111 W='bld mctW·1ttuaUon. · • · . told him that 1uc' an ux~wu want to be identified. · . cause. . · • if a large 1nOux of refugeea Is re.J. The tone of the poin.t of the Reports or Hayes' warn(ng celved he believed that a cont.-··~ .,,.. the' speeulatlon ol eomln1. • · • ' • ~Count; Director otSoci8f Hayes and" rel(ow lJl!~rvisor· Officials · said that the same was true for ,Ma'rine Corps heliCopter station at Santa Ana, federal Warrilng was that a cont· were bein~ discussed by'Orange ~gene~ force would be j::reated ingency plan· couJd ~in elfect in County off1 Cfa.l• informally t.Qd~y 1mm~1~tely . . .S.rvloe William Eriebon today Baxter Ward specula~ Ulat the JnF re9etl!" to reparta that rrom refu1ee1 may l)e housed tem-a moment's notice aF U.t local but officials contacted-stres9ed A Slm1lar overnight task force officials ought to be~~-'"' that no officia] wOrd had ~n re-<See REFUGEES, rage AZ> ' .. ·' J • • •• • • • " sse.ssor . ' ,. " • ' - Te:r.ininal P~oposal . . ' Rejected ;ewtl. At~.•'• P1o~al to build a new terminal on ttie west side . of C>ranae County Aifport was de· alJ a death blow Tuesday by the Cilunty, Boanlol Su)JOMsors. , Tbe bOard unanimoua!J adopt- ed a recOmmendatioD by. the CoUnty ·Administrative Office and Afl"P,O·rt Dirtttor Robert Brean~ that the west side terminal not be included in a . vital environmental . impmct re-J>Or:t on the airport. · . 'lbe county must ~mplete and accept th~ EIR bef'X'e any ex· pWion work can proceed at the ·~rt, . At, tbe same time, supervisofs au~ a ·bigb-leveJ stUdy by stat( mftlben of an off-flrport tr-w-..i almllar to · · ' liiit,.liy_er or-.. · ·Tnliait, District M~~ :fete•: flelding. wi~.o~;,,:tJ:,~w~C · :Mlilc!inl a termin•Lbuildini that wO\lld •l?e a term'jnus for ·hoses, faxil anl other transit s~tems senina the aitport and coftnect· in& bl -other airports' iii the re- gii>li: '11te 17-page rationale Car re- jecll'ng the Colta Mesa proposal was based priiilarily on the coo- tenti011 that not-enoogta land is available to serve the~ of an expanded facility. SuperY.isors were told .that the best the county couW hope for would be a terminal virtuilly the iame sile and capacity of the ex.- istine, over.crowded one. ,- ~· . ' • • ' ,, r . ...,..._....,.....,~ .... ~11dci...tt THE• SCENE LOOKING SOUTH ON NEWPORT BOULEVARD A=i-NoG.TODAY • 'r , . . , 'Celeya at Fafr Drive Due to. Dli'I Hauling Bring Compl.lnta Airlift Op~ration Shifted to Guam By Ualied Prea IDteruUoaal 'ifhe United States shifted its airlift to Americans and en· dangered South· Vietnamese from th'e 'overburdened Philip- pine&• to the U :~ territory or Guam today . The . evacuation f·. ' • \ from Saigon' brought complaints from both destinations an~ re- ports of food hoarding. ' Fair Drive Traffic Jam hks Drivers A bug.e dirt haul along Newport Boulevard got into high gear in Costa Mesa Tuesday and pro-. mptly brought a rash of com· plaints from mol9risls. Co-op Negotiates The first grOup of 219 refugees ariived today at Anderson AFB on Guam aboard a military· chartered OCR from Saigo~ A spokesm an for Guam uov. Ricardo J . Borda I lo said as many as 131,000 refugees were expect· ed to pass through Guam in the ... next few•weeks. ' Another SO\lrce on \he smallt \ Pacific island said abOut 60,000 • refugees were expected in the · next• 10 days, nearly doubling the isl8nd ':; popul.U.on. Many ' complaint:d to authorities about delays of up 'lo 10 min1o1tes at Fair ·Drive and Newport Boulevard where trucks cross the boulevard with dirt ex - cav ate·d from the Newport BOulevard median. The ·dirt is being taken rrom the median to the construction site for the three-level in- terch~nge being built north of Bristol Street. , .. ' ~ith Corporation A U.S. official in Saigon said the number of Americans left in South Vietnam "should be down to around 1,500 today." President Ford ordered the evacuation to get the number down to about 1,000. State engineers said today that the dirt haul will last another five to.six months} though traffic dis- ruption should be lessened con- siderably in t-wo (o three months . •• By CAROL A, MOORE D9ily 1"'11 ....... f:dlW The status of International Buying Service r~mained uncer- tain today a·s officials of the supermarket cooperative met With their attorney a:nd more ~ustomer complaint& were rout- "1 to th~ Orange County Office of Cooiumer Affairs. · Mjchael Morisoli, a Carlsbad lawyer. said he understood "negotiations were Wlder way to sell the food distribution system to a lara:er corporation." 1 NotJft&i cthat telephone cOntact wu vittually impossible, be s8.id he wa·s to meet with IDS lnanaa:en at their Tusti.n head· quarters today to determine Mure options. . Lat week it was annbunced that I BS had closed warehouses in Mi1sl0n Viejo and Oxnard. Mem~ benlwere advised to coatact'the ' . ~ . HE COM'EKJ'ED BOAT ~ .. CASI! "My ad in 1our _»aper prOdllCed 12 ~aUs aH ~ acill 111¥ eallboat over t~e wMend.,' j ·l~ ' • T11at•1 1Jie.__~~by ' 'the 1 ....... in'l'I """ -lhll ad in the Daily l'n~: · . ~ &(u.1N 'f.ll'la\J-D v...,......,N~polt21', l w/ihlle( eqCllPllOdlo • pr!HlllPHll. XD~ · n ~ .. re, a too• ,lia want lo to11nlt lo eUb, call IG-11178. It ooly IP-felt _. bl 1the_. ri11itplacelo1Mlll<aa-. Alonl tha Ora ... ~Ille rlclat plaee 111 lh• Dilltl'llft. · • Fountain Valley outlet by phoning 549-8906 for completion of ou(- standingOl'dt?rs. • Thal number has J>ecome ·the sixtb J\JS phone lis(ini des'cribed i asjnoperalive. . "We are still taking declara· lions from dissatisfied customers and trying to find out the inten- tions of IDS," said Roger Davis of the Consumer Affairs Office. ''They may just be underlOing rmaocial problems, trying to get liquid and still· expecting to do right.by ever:)'body. '' IBS members, who paid $57 in ' fees to ''save '30· percent on groCery bills, •'·had been notified by letter that recent deliveries would be 'delayed bttause or ·a chan1e-over to computers. When company represen· tatives could not be reached for further explaiiation or collection of money, the customers called Consumer Aff8irs, the Tustin police and newspa.pers in seeking recourse. .Racial Fight In Florida So far 7 ,000 re_fugees from Saigon -Americans and their . Vietnamese families -have been handled at Clark AFB in the Philippin es . About 4,000 evacuees arrived at Clark Tues- day aboard C141 Starlifter j~ts and Cl30 Hercqles transports in tbfi heaviest day of the airlift. Three jetliners were flying to Travis AFB:. Calif., today with 778 persons, most of them Viel· namese.·or Cambodian refugees. Another plane with 340 persons was scheduled to arrive at the Northern California base on· Thursday. . The ratio of ·South Vietnamese to Americans aboard the evacuation fiighU appeared to be nmning at about 20-to-1. Slate, Departm,nt spo;keaman Robert Anderi on Jlaid in Washington lh!"Ford adnUnilftra- !8" ·~LIFr, Pa1e AZ) The state's senior resident engineer,' IJalP.h Sommariva, said that the contractor is ti:ying to improve traffiC flow following Tuesday's complaints. "He's trying to .bunch up the 'trucks so that ltley can cross together to get a si:noother opera- tion," Sommariva said~ The contfactor, Novo R8dos, has a $13 million contract to build the interchange above Bristol Str~ -it will lin~ the c;,;orona ·del Mar, and •NewpOrt freeways -and Jay a new frontage road along Newport Boulevard. Sommariva said that the fron · tige road -from B~tol Street to just north of FairvteW Road - will be comPlefed in two to Uiree months. At that tim'e, traffic cur- rent1y going south on Newport Boulevard will be switched to this new thrH-lane road. The dirt h8.uling -a 'total of one milli.Pn cubic yards is being moved -will continue for another three months ·'after that ~ the trucks will go under the ·f ·pi:esent Newport Boulevard and DOW SVF0 'ER;S will liOt interrupt traffic '9 much. · • . Sommariva estimated that · SJ'E. EP tJEcu.. NE ·about eight nar personnel and BOCA R'ATON, Fla. <UPI) -. • drop-arm operators are attempt· Black •tudents, enraged by a ·· NEW Y.ORK ~( .pf)-Aselling tng to. control the trarCi~ on fltetal 11ur ehalked on a gym-, wave dtov~· rice~ lower In Newport Bo!levard -at Fa~r iaMi\111\ Wall. today battled white mocterat• tra 1 today on the • Driv,, furtlier north near a it"'9nl8 'Wlfh flats, belts and New Yorks l•~aVn· f~way off.ramp, and at the "-dlldD8 for nearly twohoun at the vestorl rea~.ctb-e ~of NewP.C!rt Boulevard llllb ldlool in this reoort play-in lhort-te~ lnle~ ' · • , 1 ... Brl~tol Street. • .n...i 1'1ia \>Oir..'loh •I -hmmarl'Ta said tl!•t the ,_ Tfiree' Boca 11a1o11 litidl ~ ....... .,. ~}·116 ta .411. -•UO..Jlas been h~ld uP ~Y !!i• --au whit•• -·liid a elty . The bl~e c · nd\C•loattJ\. ~·,,__total job wu pro~/ected 8iiiit*an wti'e -!or Iii· po1a1a . • 1 ~ w lall fJPat '~ fo Uiree .ye J.MI at a loeal hoopl\al, ""II· Deellnff d I.~ ·A ~ ol t~:Work nc pollH reported al lea! """ ar-leiid ovar Ill~'"'~~ .. ti> ~ea ,• cionstrdcUdl!'o( the in· ·-before the bl'awlblr-. ::::. __:_ , , I ~~bl!ill• oorth ol BrioWI Street. '•t • , I ~. 'I I ., ' "· ... ~Jl.l~ .... 't • , ,. • By GAllY GRANVILLE OtU..o.i!Y ~llMswt County officials say they have directed what they interpret to be discrepancies in the assessment of property g,wned by Federated Department Stores, Inc. in Orange County to the District· Al· tomey's Office. Questio~d by the officials are the assessmen~o(land and build- ings controlled by the depart· ment store • ch~in in Fashion Squci.re i~ Santa AT1a and P'ashioo Square in La fiabr:a., A detailed workshec;t .pr,epared by one county department head shows a comparative record of the Santa Ana property (fom 1971 thrOugh 1974 , ~ . Accordin'a: Ip, the • t~tten study, the · assessor's office decreased the assessment Qn land,.. cOntrolled by t.he depart- ment store chain. al the S:anta An;i shopping center by 9.3 per- cent. '~ I . During the same time, adjoin· ing land valu,es showed no decrease, according to the study. It' a lso shows Federated's buildings in the center increased in value less .than one perce:nt during the three-year period. But surroUnding bui14ings in lhe· same center jumpe:d in value 53 percent, accordir\g lo the typed report. · Officials also questioned the chain 's holdings in La Habra when compared to similiar build· . ings -one identical -in the La Habra shopping ceilter. The~quesiion or the assessment of Federated 's outlets bas been raised before. In 1969, the Santa Ana property was reappraised by the state at a lesser figure than assessed by the county. The county adjusted the ·as- sessor's assigned fair market value down but not as low as the sta~e had assigned it. In the last five years1 there haVe been two property sales in the S8nta Ana shopping cent:er area. They tend to show. value declining in the area. . The La Ha bra Fashion ~are r eportedly has been a <Jjsappo\nt- menl.in generating sales volUme, a fact retailers attribute'to·the failure or a scheduled freeway nearby to be built. When questioned pi'eviously about the La H81>r1t\ssessments, officials in the assessor's office said the gross 'sales revenue was taken into consideration when as· signing value.. ' Iritlicted Doctor -fells ''1is Story ''They''r" punis}'ing me because 1''m stilL alive.' My big sin i1 ltvin1 through this." , 1't!ese are the bitter words or Or. Jettrey R. MacDonald of HunUncton Be•ch, ~ former Green Beret physician Whose wife and two dau1hlers were stabbea to death In th•ir Nqrlh Carolin•· home five yean ago. M1cOonald also was wounded by what he says ·Were. four hippie lypu.wlio broke iD1• his home. • MadlllnlllO ••• eltared or any inv'olVen.ent hr 1tht Anny. but now his former rather-in-law hi.8 had ~ c•e a1alns( him re- dpened and he ~·ceS an indict: ment~.for murder. 'ftte doctor tell> h,. story today on p.,e 03. ·" • Hinshaw • lnCowr.ty Rep. Andre w Hinshaw CR-Newport Beach) re- .tµmed_to.hls,home district Monday after reporteilly telling the House Armed Forces Committee he bas pressing personal business ' - in Orange County. Today, his chief field of. fice aide, Chip Cleary, re· fused to discuss the purpose of Hinshaw's visit. Cleary did say, however, thal the Republican con· gressman will nol meet with news men while he is here and is not scheduled to t alk with e ither the County Grand Jury or the District Attorney's Office. When asked how long Hinshaw will remain in Orange County, Cleary replied, "For a few day!." Grand Jurors Indict Nine in -·Election Fmud .. By TOM BARLEY OtU..D•UyPi._..,. An eight-week probe by the Orange County Grand Jury ended late Tuesday with the in·. dictmeilt of "nine persons who' worked "for the election last year' of Democr.gtic Assembly.man Richard H. Robinson or Santa Ana. • Charges of illegal ·Voter re- gistration, illegal voting, perjury and obtaining a ballot in an un- authorized voling district are ·i_n. • clu.ded in the 19·count indict -: ment. Named among the nine volun~ teer worke rs are M&lluel N. Escamilla, 26, of 7766 Arbor Cir-· cle, Huntington Bea.ch and An - thony Bixler. 30, and Sandra Bix- ler, 31, both of 14521 Ontario · Drive, Westminster. All nine appeared before S'perior Courl Judge Everett W. Dickey laie Tuesday immediate· ly after the indictment was is- sued. They were ordered lo return tothecourtroom May23forthefiJ.., ingofpleas. They are free on.their promis< to appear. ~· .Named with Escamilla, and the:r Bixler .couple on the multiple al- legations are : Marilyn A .. Pelkofer, 45, and Julie Pelkofer,: 19, both of Orange; Kim M.; Karie, 20, of Placentia; Gerald F . Pickel, 32, of Santa Ana; <See INDICT, Pa&e AZ> Or~n~ CnaN~ Wt.•nrh1111r Cloudiness increasing late tonight with mostly cloudy skies Thursday. Cooler, with highs in Ute uppers 50s at the beaches and lowe r 60s inland. Lows tonig,ht 48 to 54. INSIDE TODA l' . Httdle•• molorbike and d1u1e buggy dri"tr• make quick ond ugly work of the untouched mnd dunes that toy lronquil only the day before. Slory, Pagt All. lnd .. x .. _ .. All__,,.._ lt4 ........... . .. , AS ......... 11 .. _. .... .. Dt•tl ..._. ...... A•. D) , .. = c.., A .. t Cll C:l·l Al............. •• .. $ .. . ... , ............ , ..... .. Ct-14 .. , a..... •• u ......... M,DJ t"-• .. ' • • • • • ' ' • • \I .. " • . • AZ OAILV PILOT c Wednesctay.Aprll 23. 197,S f • •• Zodiilc ,I(~ Mulled· ·In Heist CHINA .·• • ,.. I ··J . D ... ... • ' Pac It lo Oc••fl ... . Uf'J...__, U.S. AIRLIFT OF AMERICANS, ENDANGERED SOUTH'Vl&TNAMESE SHIFTED TO Gl1AM Pressure Taken Off overburdened Philippines; 60,000 Expected .In Next 10 Oays Miramar First But Handicap Horwrs Lost 1tfiramar, a 79-foot ketch skip- pered by John Seri pp; o( the San Diego Yacht Club, finished the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 720·mile Ca bo San Lucas yacht Tace at 9:07 p.m . Tuesday to col- lect line honors, but failed to save her handicap time on the smaller boats. Three other boats finished the race early today. They were Dorothy 0 at eight minutes after mldnighti Ragdoll at 4:30 a.m. ll1ld Ariana at 5:50 a.m. The two yachts still at sea at 8 ·a .m . today were Pericus and Shearwaler , both with about 65 miles to go. Corrected times were not of- jicially computed , but the race committee said Ariana, skip- :Pered by Geor ge Thorson of the .Los Angeles Yacht Club, appe3.rs ·1obethe overall winner. r TONIGHT "ALCOHOLISM, AN ADDIC· TIVE DISEASE" -Dr. Robert Schmitz lecturer, Raleigh Hills Hospital , 1507 E . 16th St., Newport Beach. 6: 15 p.m. In· form ation : 645-5707 . "SUBJECT TO FITS" -South Co as t R e p e rtory The ate r , through Sun. 8 p.m . UCI LECTURES -Poetry ·Writing Works hop. Room 248 Humanities Hall ; "The Heart and Circulatory Syst e m ,'' Freshman Lecture Hall, Medical Surge II Bldg.; "The Worlds Within Us," Room 101 Physical .... Sciences Bldg.; "Living Marine Resources of California," Room 158 Phys ical Sciences Bldg. All 7 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL24 "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER '' -S outh e rn California College. April 24, 25, 26, 8 :30 p.m . Adm. $2.50,students $2. UC! 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The Guam legislature ex- pressed concern ov'er the sudden iDllux of Vietnamese refugees and dem a~ded assurances ff!)m the federal government or enough rood to feed the newcomers, strict security for the refugees a'nd safeguards against health hazards. A spokesman ror the Guam gov- ernor said the island administra· lion was making arrangements to handle refugees when military facilities are full . The U.S. Navy prepared an old 000.bed hospital annex on Guam for the refugees and hoped to house 10,000 more in dormitories formerly used by air crews engaged in born bing North Viet- nam. Huge tent cities were built to catch the overflow. "The civilian government has asked ror volunteers to open their homes and the response has been as much ir not more than expect- ed," the governor's spokesman said . -'? -::'-7 -!7 .r. ••• ...... REFUGEES was created last year to deal with the gasoline shortage . Hayes was undisturbed when told that a State Department spokesman in Washington called reports of a mass evacuation ·"Poppycock ." Hayes late r revised the estimate or 600,000 to one million rerugees coming and said that the actual number might be 130,000. "In any case whether it's 130,000 or 600,000 we're going to have to gear up for a largemove- mentofpeople,'' Hayessaid. Viets Arrive At Travis In First Jet TRAVIS AFB (UPI) -The first or 2 ol 3 jetliners in what may be the start of a gigantic airli(t of Southeast Asian re- fuiees seeking resettlement in America landed at Travis Air Force Base today .. . All the Vietnamese arriving on· today's first flight were / sponsored by Americans. Anothe r refugee plane_ is schedu'led to land later tcxlay Ind . a fourth is'expected l'bursday. An Air Force spokesman said the second arrival was a "Boeing 74'1 airUner with 294 passengers, 216 of them Vietncimese. Aboard the first DC8 when it re· ached this Northern Califonlia VIET CONG .SPURN PEACE BID .. Story, P-M. airport today were 219 persons, or whom 138 are Vietnamese., Among the Americans aboard were civilians, contractors, de- pend e nts of servicemen, servicemen and government empJoyes. : The Vietnamese were taken to a Customs office for processing before being turned over to ·sponsors. Ralph Baird, 59, a helicopter mechanic' from South Gate, brought his wife, Truong Thi Chon, 42, and her three children. "It is my personal opinion the re will be a bloodbath • especially (or the Vietnamese SUPPorting Americans,'' Baird said. · Rocks were thrown at the cars taking refugees to the airport in Saigon and a bus was bombed, he said. Another Ame rican arriving with his wire and her family was Charles Downs, 26, of Columbus, Ohio. He said he and his wire. Nam Thi. 28, have been living in the United States for four years and went back to Vietnam to get her children and her parents. Downs had his stepchildren, a boy 6 and girl 9, but said the Viet- ·namese would not permit his mot.her-in-law, with whom the children had been living, to leave. Pioneer Edu~ator Dr .Boyce Succumbs Dr. William T. Boyce. 90, rirst president or Fullerton College and long-time leader in the com- munity college movement in California , died Tuesday in Cl aremont after a n extended ill· ness. Memorial servi'ccs are pend · ing. Burial rites will be Private. .... Dr. Boyce, who retired in 1950 arter 42 Ye ars as a teacher. dean and college president, was the rather or Golden West College President R. Dudley Boyce or · Huntington Beach. The elder Boyce, son or a poor (armer, spent his boyhood fi•· hing the Chowan River, near Edenton, N.C .• selling his catch to supplement the ramlly in· come. At 18, he entered hJgh school, riding his bicyc le 10 miles lo the nearest school. He went on to win a s uc cession of scholars hips to Gilford College, Winston-Salem, N.C.; ~averford C~llege, Pa.; and (1nally Harvard Univer1ily, wbere he completed hia muter'• decree in 1911 . Twen"ty-nine ' years later he finished his doc· torate at the Vniversity or Southern Califom.ia . He started teaching at Sandy Springs, Md ., in 1908, later mov· ing to Whittier College where he taught economics anit PolitJcal science rrom 1913·191S. , Joining the Fullerton faculty In 1915, he was named president of lhe junior college in 1917. He held the post for 33 year&. 1be Boyce Library on campus is named ror him. In addition to Dudley Boyce, he is survived by a second ton, Dr. Wiiliam D. Boyce of Elcondido; two daughters, Mrs. William RJnehart of Cano1a Puk and Mrr . J . Pe-ter Berco.vlt1 or Buckh a nnon, W. Va., and IS grandchildren. , The family has 1uc1e1ted memorial donations to the Wiiiia m T. Boyce S.holanblp Fund pa)'able to Fullerton Collece FoW1d1tlon In • ..., ol President'• Office, f'ullertaa Colle1e, Zll E . Cbept11111 An .• Fullerton. • Pollro today aoug~t a bearded bank robbe r who fl ed the Marinen branch of the United Calirornla Bank In Newport Beach Tuesday wilh aboUt $3,000 stuffed Into a paper :sack. Police beltev1e the robbe r might huve had an accomplice because witnesses reported ~ee­ing lwo men running from the bank on Mariners Mile. , Several patrons were doing business at the bank when the 2 p.m. robbery occurred, but no one was aware of the incident un· til aner it was over, CuJtomer Service Manager Gene Lesher said. Detective Sam Amburgey said the robber rits a description of the man who s tole $2.000 from a savings and loan office in Corona de,l Ma~ in March. · · ·The•'branch, at ?712 W. Coas t Highway. is a te mporary struc- ture. The .,erm1incnt building was de s troy e d by rire in January. A bank teller told Police she was held up by a 25-30 year old man, weighing about 185 pounds, with light brown medium lengt.h hair, and a rull be ard and moustache. He wore a Hawaiian shirt. She said he pushed a ·s mall re· volvcr at her , held open a brown paper sack and ~em anded she fill it with big bills. UPIT.......,_ Sol•KIM This is the smile of husqand whose wife just gave birth to quintuplets. Mark Levy, 27 ' is still stunned arier his wife Pamela, 28, had the quints, all doing weU, in a Cincinna ti hospital. (Story Page A4 ) Sile'•Flnc A drie nne Davis, 19. an Orange Coas t Colleee coed, is the rirst entry in the. Miss Mermaid conlest conducted each · year In conjuric1l9n 1 with.Costa Mesu '~,fisltFty . Gi rls interei;ted in"vying for the title should contact Dr. Be rnard' Simon, 540-1171. Frea P119e Al . INDIC'f •.• ' James L. Carrick, 38, of Corona, Robinson's campaten t.reasw-er, and Kathy L. Lanpt.On, whose age and address wei:e not availa· bl!'. Jt is alleged that 811 nine know· ingly violated election laws dur· ing the Robinson campaign. But the indictment malt• it clear that Robinson had no knowledge or the acts allegedl)' committed byhis,..orkers. r RobiMOn said IAJday lhrou&h his Santa Ana office that he had no comment to o(fer at this Ume on the tndictlnent and had been advised by his lawyer to take that stance. ' It was the 1:1:econd time in re· cent months that the Grand Juey has indicted election campaign workers on voling irregularities. Eii:ht mem,bers of Confressman Jerry Pa~rson·s staf were similarly indid.ed and later convicted of reduced misde- m.eanor allegations. f'lpea im- posed on the eight in Superior. Court r anged from $300 to $800. ' Tunaboat Flees SA!; DIEGO (AP) -A U.S. tunaboat has avoided seizure by outrunning an Ecuadorian gun. boat, tuna industry sources say. The Sa.n . Diego-based seiner Calypso was caught inside Ecuador's disputed 3>0-mile of· fshore fishing terri(ory last weekend but fled to safety tiefore thepalrolboatcouldcatchher. . . SA:NTA ROSA (AP) '-lollanio Counly Sheriff Don Slrlopeb hla .called a new• confer-. rtiday to stve,.a theory tljol o 1non1i .. 1 m.111 ..,kill'er ,, ob1e1•ed wlt'9' witchcran, .-poialbl>" 1.ocll!l<o - may have Murder.a aa m'11Y 11 40 females ln California and five Weaterh 1tate1. Slrlepalce .w •• repor1eil l<lday .plamiln1 I• offer I S!0,000 rewll'd for ca.Pt•re of thJI alayer. Th•·•h•rifI-nlleol so N-rq Cllifornla newapap'era Ud l'lldlO and television staUom to drer details of what he believ• ii a bl~rre pattern stretchiac from San Francisco ·north to Sealtle, Wub., and southeast to Utah aQd Colorado. 1 The sherirf was quoted u aay- . ing the killer was J>()Uibly tbe most deadly in criminal h1atory, "ii1akes Juan Corona Mok: Uke a 'plJt.er." Th~ rererenCe· was· to Cdrona's .)973 convi~on for kJI~· ~ ·t. ina 25 ,ntgrant rarm.~worken in °" Yuba City area cl Northern caurornia. The last messaie attri~ to Zodiac was mailed in J~ 1974 in which the killer elalmed YT victims. Police have aemunt~ ed ror four. The lut vlctlm Zodiac idenUfied wu San·Fran- ciaco cab dri~er Paul Stiae. · Reports publiabOd In San P'ran· cisco and Santa Roila· aay the sheriff believes the killer imJ' )»e ' a student of witchcraft and that hll vlethns wlll be his slaves In afterlire. · Sheri(f's Del. Sgt. Erwin Carlstedt, who has developed the mau murder theoty ~~ the sherif(, said an ancient witchcraft symbol wu found at a remote slte where three of alx victims were dumped near Santa Rosa in 1972 and 1973. 'The symbol, two linked ree- tanales, was formed wtlb twip and roc:ika at the side of a narrow road. Centipede Suit Filed AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) -The man accused or killing two Mormon m issionaries says a bJack, :Poisonous centipede wu served to him in·jail between two pieces or white bread. Robert KJeasen, 42, fi~ a $50,000 civil right.a sui~ Tuelday against Sheri(f Raymond Frank and he ad jailer 'Bill Manaell, al- JQing aeverill acts ot mistreat· ment. Kleasen claims the ''cen· tipede sandwich" was,.atYm l.O, him April 11. The centipede ••s dead. He said be gave it to bis chier defense attorney, JJ. Roscoe Haley. Haley showed an insect to the Aseociated Press. WELCOME TO THE. ~· ofthe . 111 •]BANK OF~ Cl:EMENTE • . friday, april 25 Come help us celebrate th~ opening of the n_ew Bank of San Clemente, the only home owned independent bank. Plan to come in and meet our staff and officers. SPECIAL SERVICES • MO SERVICE CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS • TWO MODERN DRIVE-IN WINDOWS • OPEM SATURDAY MORNINGS, 9:00 .to I Y• wtl ... Ille ~ttli -..1 ..m polcl .. S..-.- •c~ ,..i -1ow -........ -1---ye.'re .......... • -the frH SW.left ye. ,.... ••• c ...... , .. ,,. ... of s.. c ........ . ~ .. . ' ~==.j~of SAN as&Me ..: t21 Avenlda yldon1 f714l 40l.-Bt00 • Jutt oH Th• 300 Bloet1; of So. El Clmh10 Real. "' San Clennte.. , AMl'UP~MG ' I • - • I. I I •I I J . I I "'V ;8-'IL ~» ·~LOT· EDIT~B~.A~ .•.AG~ ,,. I · .&ood· Plilce to-Stm·t· I J, 4 ~ ' t I ' • r • '• ·~ • : '; .,,.: ... ' 'l'he clly of Coll.I! Mesa h'~• an exc .. llent op- . 1>9rtunl\y to' ·•how Ill eolon on downtown n.'4evelop-L iilerit. _. " . .. .. · '' A r~elt hMll beeslanm\ed.lo.rezoo• vacant com· · merelally 101J•d1hlliil In a !llc>Ck fronting on NewpQrt Boulevard between 18111' and l'olaenolla slrl!$!\S, into ''\lghden1i\y1~upto2'aprtm"!'\8can be built. 1 ,. 1 • Planneu ag""' that .busl~"t&IOS are unlikely to rlourish there. BU\ they ar• l\l'tinl·lhe city to ~ulre five commer<ial propertM!a in.the block, rexope them ~ .:.., . '" £here is a restaurant.attached, bu\ a d:fOvtSion to al· low them 50 ~ercepl more slgnugc, reeomm•ndedby lhe plunnlni commission, was su·uck ou't br tb' coun-. cit. . · • · Movl• theaters gol lh'c biggest exception -350 square Cee\'.Of iigpage instead ol 120 square feet -·bat everi so the aians must bl' no higher than 25 feet in· stea!l of the 35' fee\ which bad been sought. : '1 in a coupfe.of instances, these regµlalions contain ~loopholea -But.most .ag•ee thatlhe...z:ei:utali '• · • I ' . . ' ' '·and have a c<iordin•t.ed •pa!1men1r proje bu1'1, jlbsslbly for seniOr citize.ns. · .., • ,the result o[ a reasonable ?\\empt to •acknowledge ··~ • I . , . 'J'he u1·gumenLappears.sound:· the plan to. con-.,. strucl the apartments ·on the vaCunt land is good in 4 itself but the unit.I will further isolate the already run· down rommercial propertieS. They' Should be apart· ' ments, too. but acqWiition costs make it· unfeasible for a pri\!ate firm to redevelop them. ' i •. But the city's redeveloprneiit agency could buy• the properties, write down lhe lan<I cost and set) th'em. to a developer. lt·would "!'t be a big pro1ect. As such 1t . seems an ideal place fol' rt-development lf! start. I ~ ' } • • · Se:psilile Sigits -~, . " . . Special Sign regulwt~Qns for certain business.es in Cpsta Mesa ~ adoP,tedl-tait w_gek a year after the sign C9(1e itself was e.n~art~.' finished up beinl a little less lenient than most peopl• imagined. -. ~ -Jal needs and-yetlo keep faith. wlth.the.r.est • ' · ~ busibes.s~community.. · · 1 ...... ;,, . " . Justifiable Reject~on Orange-County supervisqr~ have justifiably re· jected Costa Mesa's prOi>osal to' build a ne \v county airport termit1al on.the wes~ sl'deof the runway. 'J'h~. suµgestion·*'as· bf· questionable merit from \h~ betli'1n1ng. It woi.ild havt!-been the location of a tax:PfOf'il"!ble operation· within cil)' boundaries, but jJS ctwt ~nd usef~lneSs_{o evevyonc e lse \va,s bound to be qu~st1oned . - , •.l'h~ county, fair i~ its consideration of the pro- a.posal, devoted enough Staff time to produce a 17 -page study bf its merits"l'd demerits. ' Auto dealers Wett not a:iven any eisemptipn!? and gas stations were given more restrictive regu)ations oh·the argument that a gas stati9n itself constitutes a· sign. -· · · · · The key finding in. the study appeared lo be the contention that there is not enough s pace on the ,, .. est siC:le to b.ui-ld a terininal any larger than the existing • 1 one. 1 , Since the existirti: terminal is already badly over· c•rowdect,• it 'made llft1e· sense to move the problem from one side of the runway to the other. . "Welcome to Brown Ba1: Airlines' no-frills flight number one, which may even get off the ground one of these days!' I , Motels were g'l:anll"<l;an extra sign in cases where c " . The Long •• Spoili11g'Kids No Ki11d11ess • De at Road of'. Gloomy ' · 'Gus Horne Failures Affect Society T. n"n ,.,.. • nue 'To the Editor: •. ~~~'l'~-e· ~ It ii my opinion lhat the big- i " --. What ever happened . lo gest problem in the United states E ' q ' Rm ] those squiggly white todiy and, perhaps, the world-s(.'\~ D"" t BA' ~ lines that used to be ~int· the rebelliOn, laihii:' or marrfa(o I ... , ~ at all intersed.i°"' in aDd cfime rate-1*,.'a direct result C0&la Mesa? They were of the lack· or dilcipline in the~ · · · • sui-i'helpful al night and in borne. · · • • ·-!rS~a-._m.g._ of lan1uages mid the (og; Sotomon:1the wise man of old;' chan~es in Words, aS I wu the CURIOU$ stated that if we love~ ·our atherday, my )'.qUn1ist'dauchter children we wouldrt:hasten them. read ;me an &musing .,..age· ~,a._"11 ... ;.,L ..... _., What-is the resull•if we:do not? fr01Jl,l;her,1$'V'enth grad~ ~gram: .............. _ • ...,.11,,....,_ our Children gr.Ow up to be sel"' m"arr .booll (''·Word Clues'' by =·:c::.:,·G~ii~.:W,.. centered. They will not yield to AmMI Greene>. .. the desires of others, the demand ' A little' boy lea.med bi ciu._ or law, or th~ discipline of that ~·apathy" meflll. "lack of meaning. . , ·military ser!ice. They have not fee Ii n g . , , ;'Climax'' was originally a lad· .. be~ ~aught .1n the home~ co!'TI-Asked to coi:;n· · der ; ''comet'' meant• long ... ~proifl1se the~r way or will w1lh Pose a sen-haired, from· the streaks behind lh~way or ~•II or others. tence u1ing that kind of star; ';planet'.'~was Ii' WHEN TWO spoiled children tbat Word, .he wanderer; ''scandal'' wli a· t~~ grow'\ip and1narey, there is no wrote: HAfter 9r snare ~ "zest" was a bit ot Wly. to'recl>b~ile them lo the give the accident, orange or lemon peel; "canopy'' and take of marriage because all hebadapathy was the first mosquito net; lhey•knowistake. When the law inhiliea.'' ''trivial'' was .the place whete says·yOumustnol,they reply,you \\'ell, why three roads met, and aimless can't tell me anything -I will. not?' It is gossip was exchanged. When the ·army officer sayS you bardlj the lit-• musl;theyreply,lwillnol. , Ue bdy's fault that languaies ltsTONISHING. how all these U they had been taught with a "freeze Up IO that the word no "d~ad '' words corile lo life when switch-to obe.y ttieir parents, they kmcer literally stands for the ·we perceive their reasOn ror be· could easily compromise their thin«. In the beginnin& every ing. A "pittance" w.ls a portion own will wllen tt)ey grow up .. U word had a concrete imqe rerer.-or rood given to beggars ~ .. a parents love their children, they ringt:oaome.thing.· ,:,, ''mile'' was 1 ,000 paces as willgivethemthiSadvantage. 'ON' COVLD'almost take 100 marked off by the Roman. JAMES W. BOLDING English words at random ~and legions; :•paltry" was notliing. ahowhowtimehassqueez.edthe but ,ag_s; ''onyx'' was a physical out of them, leaving on· fingernail; ''clinic" came Crom Wllff Not ll~r~'! Jy a Vague ab&tractiori. 'This is the word ''bedside''; and a To the Editor: why langua11eS: must ci>ntiinaa.lly "rival" was simply ~eQ:De Who The Freedom Train which re· grow., stied , and renew livedontheolhersideoftheriver ccntly left Delaware will themselves, Or they become bank,. ~rave·I 176,000 iniles, visiting 76 fossU:ized remnants without Even·names had avividity that "cities. The train .Will ,carry many pdweror,Vita1ity. _ . ~rishes with time. the little import.ant historical objects de- In 41!ppin1 throuch ·her text-"Pygmy" was named by the an-picting 200 yearS of America's boot, I ran into a lilt that in-cient Greeks ·because it·meant progress. ' cltided the following common "fist" -and a pygmy was a The American L egion words : climax, comet, planet, Greek meas.urement Crom the Freedom Bell will be mounted on scandal, zest, canopy, bivial, pit· elbow lo the knuckles of the fisted a Oat Car as part of the train .. Two 'tance~~mile,, paltry, ·onyx, clinic, hand.· We speak "poetically of a times the size of'lhe Liberty Bell, and ri~a l. ''myriad'' of-trees or stars; but to it will be donated to the; nation at As the author points out, when the ancients it .meant 10;000; just the end of the tour. these Words 'lt'ere coined and de· as "million" me3ns ·an exact The Freedom Train will visit rived , each referred to numbertous. ,,. Sacramento Nov: 18, 1975 ; San somethin)J tangible that ex· The next time one ·canc:Udate-Francisco, Nov. 25 ; Fresno, Dec. plained its meaning. But, in go-accuses another of "prevaricat~ 9; Los Angeles, Dec. 16; and San ingfromGreektoL~tin,andthen inJ'' instead or lyirfg, keep .in ,Diego Jan. 8. The tour ends tn to English, .1lte onglnal image rri1nd that ''prevaricate" meapt t Miami on , Dec. 23, 1976. Ten has be,en;lost, an4ihe modern re• tu wal.k crookedly, and you will million people are expected to aider ~as no clue$~0 illi graphic know he i"s being called a crook~.. visit its exhibits. , . I · ReiJ;gQn Strength ~ulprises [ ] it1rtecfru11nlng for reelection the WASHINGTON' ' Pre&ldent . day bl! entered the White House, Ford's top Political advisors . EVANS-NOVAK • Reedaaid,bu\Mr. Fordhasdone Were Wived a priv~ wamtn1 • _ Dourin1. Since better than half Jat week c1lcul1tell•ti:> shatter the Sou.them delegates in 1976 tile pollJann• · ~ pathetic ear, front political w.lJl be picked· in primaries 'climate at tile Cou•lefor Robert H~nlann and'. rather than conve.ntions, tie .. ( j, MAILBOX ) Easter vacation, th e kin · dergarlen classes at Wilson school had a kite flying contest. l\.fy Civ e -yea r -old so n participated. It seems that my son got his kite all the \\'ay up -so high that th e s trin g' sp rang off the cardboard: After school he came home "'ilh no ·kite, but a tall story. He said lbat a police Letters from readers ore welcome. Tbe right Jo coridense. letters Jo fit sPcJce or eliminate libel is feservecJ . Letters of 300 woi'ds or-?en will be given pr~ference .• All letter,s mil.St in- clude signature and moiling address but names may be withheld' on re- quest if sufficient reason aQpwrent. Poetry will not be publilhe(f."·• ' -helicopter fJ ying nearby started to retrie ve the kite. but \\'as sud- denly Ca lled away on an emergency . VETERANS' organizations and others in Orange County shou1d request that the train add ~naheim or some other suitabll' city to its sChedule. Orangt.• Coun- ty has the second largest popula- tion in lhl' state and should nut be ignored. Bicentennial l.'t:'lebra· tions a re ex pcctcd <.tt each ,·isit. 'l'he pe·ople of -Orange County should protest our omission_from,. the Freedom Train schedule by writing their Congressmen and Senators. O:W. PRICE /llo....,OH H~sponse To the Editor : Just finishinr readinr Mrs." Becker's letter <April 16), and. I fell it needed some correct.ion. Most non-members haVe miscon· ceptions about us. As a life-long member or the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mormon if you must, I would like lo answer her. Yes, both our young men and women may 'go, if called, on mis· sions; only more men go because we ladies are needed at.home. Every member is a missionary. From 18 to 21, We are finishing our homemaking education and learning what we will need lo know in our own homes. . OUR FOOD storage is ror any time of need, lack or income, etc., not necessarily the ,;millen· nium." • . I have known Mr. Brian both in court <Orange County Deputy District Attorney·) and out. Ir he said, "beards and long hair are Corms or arrectation and insin· eerily," well then they must be ... he should know, he's· helped Put plenty of hoods ·that wore both away for a loog Ume .. I got the (eelin1 ·fri.n Mrs. Becker's letter that. Me really didnlt mean to be t'udi!: wtien dis- cussing Prophet J~ Smith, but just di4;1n't knoV' arly ~ter. The Prophet, ·Joseph 'Smith, as far as I know, went cle&n-shi11ven lo'.his crave. MRS.CA'ROLA. WlRICK IT WAS a true story! Next WM:k'as all the children resumed ~ places in class, lo his de· Jighi, my kinderg·artener round a ·brand new kite wilh a fuJl ball of string and a note attached lo it - just ror him. The note was Crom Chier Neth. He said that he was SAJhy that the helicopter had not been ab1e to help retrieve the kite. You can be s ure that the.HaJ:T\· mond'CarTill y IA'ill not soon rorget the kindness of this busy offiCer who took .the lime and trouble to remember a littlt.• fi ve·ye;,,r-old boy <whom he did not know). Thank you , and all •·orficer Bills" for caring ~ M t\RG1\RET HAh1MOND Go .. and Gor:erHMenf To the Editor: . ·"In God We Do Not Trust." Thank you for the article on Madyln Mays O'Hair April 18. It's too bad ~hat more A"'-ericans· are not as interested in preserv- ing our Constitution as. is Mrs. O'Hair. · May I suggest that President Rorcl appoint Mrs. O'Hair as hjs non-spiritual advisor. The past advisors such as Rabbi Korff, Billy Graham and Father •cLaughlin have certainly been inadequate. I THINK it's hi gh lime we con· centrate on a;eality and human ap· proaches and rorget the dogma. mYthology and a god that has been proven (to People who think for lhemsel ves) does not exist. Look around the World . Wherever you rind a dependency on a god, you will find c_haos. I'm sure that the· millions .. ; or un· employed are not convinced by the phrue, "In God W~ Trust," on the dollar bill~ , " ROBERT JACfS-ON Airperf Politlf's TotbeEditor: 1 · "". White House: bis d_epuly , 1ack tilkina. But 'f'arnl!ii,~ th~ President can'not , under ·today'• · tbeir consel\sus was that \he • puU ,to1ether back room support } ·' condition1J ~and most important Ford . 1at u,e eleventh hour but must Tlto•gltlf•.ICldel It is ~evjdent .ourl Orange County supervisors }\ave been. negligent 1ln efforts to solve our airport pro· blem . The.y have d~lay e d .necessary action lo the critical point. We need a new jetport and Chino Ullls appears lo be the logical l~aliori. Let's forget San Diego County's ·pro~ems and solve . our, own with a jetport nearby where our own county can reap Its fair share of the .financial benefits . B o 'n a · 1 ~ adviser attenlllinf the m..una... Wld ttale or,1:ani1ationa which Rea1an would Wlll\e H<!Use ch le ohtalf ponalif require lme to j>erfect. • , sweep' de-I .Jtunltlfeld, went away unmoved • le11tes from • and ualmprened. • THE ONLY unpleasant mo· f b f 1 3 -_ - ,,; ... •-. -; Wlie1the 1t1te c6a\nnen com--• meftt· c'ame When Reed, analya- &outbsn ·and · ' ' 1JNlffCI notea1 befbre the preaiden· int the 'President's Southern pi"'o- BDrder ~•tat.a . • -U.l ,,.alde1 arrivest...:.lbey were blems. cr.lliciled him for not .. -Ger.aid R. t..s ii' a,... 'llllUed ~the unanimous noPort' . dupU~attn1 what Nixon did about fartlleil"'qltllc"!laaaitijatlon.. ot ... an~treneth -even Ill tile the VOUDI Rights A<f, ,Coow limit· 'lbat' aueumeat AIM troin1 Blrdtlr~"ales ef .. Oklahom• and eel ·tcrthe Deep>SOulh>: propose tboRepvbllcucb_Clf_ K•n(uc ky . Florido at ate that It either be repealed OI' ex· Ill stain; meOlln1 -~ cbalrmon Bill Taylor r<p>rted 1 lencled to oll 50 st ..... Sher•ton·Carlton . Hot• trerei· 1if Re11•n li'•tl. ~ hll 1tale'i1 Mr. Ford "didn't have the April IA. Tbi;ie FG*d ii 'l!llll -bt .... ldenllal prlmaey -• 1111\1" lo inake lbat proposal , said ea-.. the boMJ·fral!l llJe l!Glild lfluJrck J'reill-Pl!rd dill ' .lletd. Rum1feld n1~ up al that HduM, wen lafdiiln.S U. , " oldie rece.. . _ ... aa ~111tln1 •1perslon1 on the -·· ·~Ctl In * -· ' TlleM re1u1t1 l!IJI'! ~ Prnldent'a coura1e. Reed then -I ibli -plw -to Illa Ford a141n 'tiy acb Reed <OITO<ted him sell to say he reial· for lrll ,Marted --and of Mllala1lpjJI,, leader of the l:.!E:"t the Prealdent'• atalf, not-d later. SaolllJem,cbalnn•, --·" Ille President, lacked cuu: , tldl WU.DO anU.Fijrd fCllWPlriey : M · 1omiwhat crypt.1c•t1 To the Editor: · · '1 would like !o 1h1re witii your rtaden an incident CGDeeftainr Chief Neth, Cto\a M... J'91ic' Department. • . • . On the~•'!! day ol·school before Q..;...~ I have the ·reeling' our t ...,.ea oupervlaors are,pl111lna Politics , ·• · • with this issue •J\.4.&l'e oppq:sing 1 'lobn W. l;edfonl. S.F ., critic&·~ lhe C~no HUii 1lt~~ beca!Jle it in1 rederal ~dreau J.pepding. ,. is •. drivat" Pi.«n'ouon. •we,. the "The burea~ l)'item 1* ... so en•'t-peop[e:oftblico'unti:tlrantwhltls trenched ttiat trt-e have a govera· .• belt for. us re&l"'less Of -whe ment, by the govem!"i!nt, ·and : ~lts from ttfe proJ_nOl{QJI : Id for the governm·ent, bUtthe peo-. aome r"e9pects; a P.riYate promo· pie can pert sh from the earth.•· • lloa : miJht be mOn-beneficial Berurd S•••· Loo ~1eles ~ liec1uae it woolld 1•t lt·O..t ol the "I have finally decided wtio is h"1dsofthePoUllcl•m. ".'Ould give full time lo the project. and take the matter away from. the supervisors ... .-ho have ·railed us on this important matter. JOSEPH A. GIANNINI I Wine Boyf'olt To the Editor : f- As one who has participfled in the boycott activities of the Unit-.., ed Farm Workers, I wa s particularly interested in a r e· cent advertisement which the Pilot carried by the Gallo Corporation. While I cannot af- ford such an ad, there ate some things which deserve a response. In 1967. after years of struggle in the fields, the U FW obtained contracts al G.allo -the largest winery in the Dation. In the ,slx years following they created the means for the workers to enjoy · the basic rights of labor. In· creased pesticide protection, bet· ter wages, l)ealth care and other such things were established. But in 1973, without a secret ballot election, these cooµ-act;s were lost to the Teamsters. Ttus action ~1 as never ratified by the majority of th~ Gallo farmworkers. for most of them went on strike and began askiOg 1o the public to boycott the wines until elections art;: held. Electiohs which only. await Giilla's action. ' As part of this effort, 1· have never challenged the public's right to s hop al the store or their choice. In stead, we are asking people's understanding and coope'ration. In prder lo win the strike .• the farmworkers just ex· ert the fullest a mount or pressure on Gallo. Thus. "'e are asking that the public boycott the wine. I HA. VE never, used "harass- . ment . intimidation, verbal abus'e , obscenities. and even physical restraint" to carry this message. nor have I seen any other U F'\V pickL•t . On the con· trary, I have been the object of s uch action. <JS have Other pickets throughout the nation. · Gallo is correct, though, \n saY..· ing that legislation is needed. The · current bill. A Bl, would place 'the farmworkers upder the sun1 e laws by "lhich' the in· dustrlal unions WJ!re organized. Last year, Gallo helped to block its passage; but through a strong boycott perhaps this law will become a·'reality .. If farmworkers are truly in the union or their choice, then let elections verify it. ARNOLD A. ERICKS-ON ,'?RANGE C:OAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \4'C!'ttl. P1dilU:Mr Thomas KeC!'vil, E:di1or- 8arbara Kreibich, Edilorial Page E:di1or The edi\orial page or the Daily Pilot se~ks t o inrorm and stimulate readers by presenting on ttri~ page diver!IC' commentary • on topln ,or interest by syndical· ed tolumnists ,ind' cartoonists, by prov\ding ii 1(orum for readers' wiews and by presenting this newse_aperfs Opinion~ and ;~eas on current topics. The edllOl1al oplni'ons of the Daily Pilot appear only In the editorial column al Uit. top of the page"'." Opinions elt· pressed by lhe columnists and cartoonists and letter writers.,., their own and no endorsement of ,their' vi:ews by the Daily Pilot.· s~ld be Inferred. • TRB UPl~OT: the state 11111 a aln...., effort to belp the ,..._..ed he could osree with cbalrmen perHlv..S. a 11•· Prnltlent. 'Rlcllard •·. N~ laid abollt that. • · IJe!llnd the ·6110 the ,bWlet' busl· nns. The Am·erican Dental As· eoc:tation." . . . . I like tbe Grand Jury's ide~~ a CounlY Al'ri>o Dlaltlc!I. ~ch 1' ' . : Wednesday, April 23, IB'l5 · \ \ • I \ • • • • I •• t '27e,888 ~tile.eat Siat~. Will P3;y + • I In Priso·n Deaths SAN FR,\NCISCO CAP) . - Calllomia agreed to pay a 1'>191 or $270,000 to relatives or three Soled•d Prison· inmates fatally ahot)y a guard in 1970. Al p1rt or the qut~r-court set· tlement;.ruesday the state did not admit v any wrongdoing on the part_'Of lbe deren~ants. HOWEVER, a federal court JIU'Y..ur.U~r:lbiun.o.11th bad found ~iJhL-' of 10 former or current ;Soledad Pri.IOtl employes "legal- ly responsible and liable" in the inm&tes' deaths .. The jury was ready to recon-. vene lo determine damages in the $1.2 mnuon civil suit when. the seUlement was announced. Thc!'jurors were excused. THREE BLACK inmates -W. L. Nolen, ZS; Alvin Miller, 23, and Cleveland Edwards, 20 -were 1hot by guard O. 'G . Miller during a fight between· eight black and 1ei1ht white prisoners in the prison's maximum security ex· .erclse yard on Jan. 13, 1970. A Monterey County grand jury ruled the shootings justifiable homicide. Attorney Melvin Belli con· tended during the trial that the three •'had been deliberately set up because of racial hatred" and were killed as part ol a COD· spiracy halche_d by prison qi· ficials. -· A STATEMENT read in court by_D.eputy ).\lty. G.en. Olarles Kirk said, 'By setUement.; the defendants do not admit.liability or a-ny Wrongdoing." -- The statement added, ••The events of Jan. 13 were a tragic, unforeseen accideQt, but BC · cidental and nothing more." 0. G. MILLER, who now lives in Germany, testified he fired the shots because he t.bou&bl the lives:or the while tninates were in danger. He said he blew a WtiisUe and fired warnin1 shots in the air before taking aim at the brawl· inj:?CODVicts. ~L... · Nolen's. parents, O.C. and Ad· die· Nolen, will receive $80,000; Nolen's son, Antoine, $30,000; Alvin Miller's fatbe.r, Perry • $60,000; Miller's .son, Alvin Jr.~ $30,000 and Edwards' mother, Susie, $6(),000. ! . l/apretedelltf!d Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. re- vealed Tuesday he paid $12,136 in income, property and spies taxes for 1974 on a tax a tile income of $35,484 and is a wafting $2,670 ihrefunds. .. - Doctors Plan Insurance Walkout · 'sAN FRANCISCO now l••il>f_ftOW ralea ·C 1 (UPI);_ Maay dC!<IOn . llP \o •11,p. The coal tar ID San ·nan~laco p~ to 1 .. b lnauranca la 19111> tre•t oaly emer1ency wU1boutP001nnuall)'. cases next week to pro-Dr. John A. Driscoll,· teat huee increases in pre~i dent of the San , malpractice insurance Fr•nct1co Medical rates. Society uld Tuead1y that the group "auppc>rU . Doctors who list year and endorses" the re· paid about $5,000 each tmal of. doctors' to pa.y · for such lnsuranc~ arc: the new ipsurance ra~ ud their re(usal to work lhe ae~ln1urance rates wllhollt malpractice lllO" W I t b o u tectlon. .,,,· 1nt1lhe1lolo1l1t1, .1u , 0 Mauy qilritben will · 1eon.a C1nnot-work, I be forced out of pfactlce lne bo1j>ital tacillU May l," said Drhscoll. 'nle 1ur1eons, who ~ g r o u p o f • face bi& inaurance ra , aneslhe1iolo1l1t11 faced increases, back th with premium tncr~ues walkout. ,1 ot as much as $15,000 • Drtacoll refuaW to·~ year, met last week and the threatened ·~ decided to atrike a1alnlt do<Wt'la "'•lflk~. ' · IT'S "FANTASTIC PRICE$'~ TIME "ESPECIALLY THIS" . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Former Long Beach City Councilman Wayne B. Sharp was indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday for allegedly lying about receiving a Sl,000 bribe from an illegal gamblin& oper3lion wnue in office. · The one-count indict- \YA'Dfil[~J@) ® [XJ~~D~@IT@~ ( Slate J ment is the first handed down as a result of an in- vestigation by the federal Orgaitized Crime Strike Force an'd the FBI into al- legations of fraud and corruption in Long Beach ci- ty government. · The grand jury is investigating allegations that some Long Beach city councilmen were bribed to provide benefits to Ringo Inc., an illegal gambling operation in the city. Ringo Inc. was closed by police last year. •eeti•ll 8IU Stfllled SACRAMENTO CUPI> -Le(cislation aimed at opelling more city, county and state government meetings to the public stalled in a Senate commit- tee Tuesday for Jack.of a quorum. But five members of the Governmental Organization Committee, acting as a subcommit- tee, recommended on a·4·0 vote with ~abstention that the measure be approved. The "Orn:dus Open Mtttirig Bill'' was sponsored by ,the California Newspaper· Publishers Association. · Feeta•GfJft' Kil& ltfa• POMONA <UPI) -Clare Evan Koopmans, 25, was shot in the chest and killed Tuesday by a teen- ager angered after the victim scolded one of the boy's friends. Polic~ said Koopmam, oWner of an apartment building, was cleaning one of his units when he found a boy near his parked truck and chased him away. Two teen-agers appeared a few minutes later to confront Koopmans about the incident and an argument started. The boys Jen and reportedly re- turned a short time later with a rine. Koopmans died instantly fr'om a single shot and the suspects Oed. ' Vehicle Race Ca.-led RIVERSIDE (AP) -A scheduled off-road vehicle race has been called orr because the sponsors failed to get permission to cross a strip of private property along the 75-mile route through the Uttle Chuckwalla mountains. 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