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Ar~ested
Fom,tain Valley police said to.
·day t.'9ieY have arrested the man WbO~bed a savings and IOano(
$1,QOO l,Ut we,lc: after claiming in
8 note bttnded· tO a teller that he
wu ~inallf ill .;,th cancer
and needed the' money for his tuilel'al: • " ..-, ,• ¢ .
Police aaJd the man they .have
jaHed on robbe!'Y ehoqes·doesn 't · 1'9!"Y have caMerf..;.--~'
t He Want!ci.the money.for a Las
> Vecas fiirig, detectives said.
_r...,oJ.hc~e-alsO said tffe
• n11rpg1ycerirte tKe b~it . ~''I!'· . diafted to back. up hiS deman<ls
for the cash turned out to be a ·~ vial of corh sy_rqp. ·
f?as Utility
Seekl flilta
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S.Ullteril ~alllonlill Gu,,
CD. bu asllld \be ' state
Pwbllc Utlll'tl\ii Coin -
mt111oa to approve a
$40.7-mlllloa yeartx r•tt lllrreae. ... . ,
The uUlity said Wtdnel·
day' It needed the -i..,ause . of aa lmj>endlng
lolc:reue ln tbt OOlt of IU
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Bamli_t,s Pul,l Off Another
NAPLES, Italy (UPI> -The '·Drnp Your Pants
'Bandits" have struck again.
Police .said five masked men armed \vith pistols .and a sawed-pff shotgun burst into the Fermi Social
Club Wednesday and told the 12 men present:
''Drop your pants. This is "a robbery."
P.olice said the bandits look Wallets containing
more than $500, watches and gold rings before fleeing.
The same gang has recently staged similar raids
in· several other social clubs in the Naples area.
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4 Coastal. Women
Booked on · Drugs
By IACK CHAPPELL
Ol ... Dallyf'iMS&IH .
. Four . Newport Beach and
Laguna\Beach Women have been
'arrested and a 'narcotics im-
portation ring which mailed
''happ)'. birthday'' cants contain-
. ing hashish and haSh oU from In-
dia h&J been smashed~ police say.
· In -~ ..... wit{l· lbe 1ring's. brUkup, au°'oriUes:ha¥e seized
more lhan. 20 pounds of halblsh
and a pound and a half.of hashish
Oil mailed froml ll!lia·to hoines iP. &a1una, Newitort Beach,· anQ
other cities in California.
; Smlill quantities of marijuana;
cocaine.and angeroua drup were
aho1eized.
. t.,guna, Beach 'Nart'Otlcs Det. 'l:erry Ma;eAdam said Wednesday
tbe .smuegling o~ration in·
volved persons primari!Y from ~una Beach an;d craCking .of
the 1cue indicated1 that Laguna
remained • headquarters for or·
eaniied narcotics operatiol)S!
, Th.e arrests made Tuesday ·
wer~ disclosed by aulhorities
Wednesday.
Arrested were Deborah· Anne ~OI! •. 21 .and Chriatina D,iane.
!lade, ZS both of· 217 typress
; ••, Apt. p, L'cima Beach;
, ~i'll!. Norma Allglade, 22. .. ind Llnda Carole Rea, 31, h9tb oC
'121.lumlne St., Newport Bea<h.
The women were booked into
Oraa1e County-.Jlil on a variety
"' -.. ·<har.,,. foli-ing HHlll at.their restdences Tlaes· tl9r . Ball of $5,000 each was
placed on the women. The two
l:.ar.D• B~aeh~ woinen posted be! , boft:•er, the' two Newport
wom'ln i;e.mained in cuitody
-oda1 ln lieu ofbtil.
'Ille 6ptratlon Involved police
clilertmenta or Newport Beach, '. J.i'I••• lit a ch and San ·a-. rn Addition, *e poital
1 lltnlee aad the P~
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Service .and the federal narcotics
agencies were involved.
vet. MacAdam said the opera-
tion involved mailing of hashish
and hashish oil to rece~vers in
·Newport Beach, Laguna Beach,
Los Angeles and San Frantisco.
He said 40 known letters were
·mailed of which 11 , the larg.::s t
number sent to any individual Ci·
(See HASHISH, Page .\2)
Nuclear Test
Set O/f at
Nevada Si,te
MERCURY, Nev. CAP) -A
nuclear device with a range of
between 20,000 and 200,000 tons of
TNT was exploded today 1,400
feet.beneath the Nevada desert.
Tiie weapons·related test,
«Jde.named "Edam " was con·
ducted at 1:1o·a.m. 'PDT in the
Yucci1 Flat area of the Nevada T·e•~ ~$fte; sorit'e 190 .m t'l es
northwest of Las Vegas.
·A spokesman for the Energy
Research . and. De'\':.l?Pment Ad· . miht&t1*Uon' s1'hly'tnere wJs no
radiation ' leak and no damage
wa1 repor~ from the shock
wave.
The test was the fourth an·
nounced thfs year and the 29th
announced since the United
States siened the limited tell ban
treaty in• 1983 which prohiblls at·
moepheric testing ..
A government apokesman said
tbe detonation. with a yield or 20
to200 kilotons, was not fel' In Li.s
Vegas but may have ciused
"V4t1'Y sll&ht earth motion in COm·
munitiea cloaer to the.test slte,"
sach as Indian Springs, SO miles
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Station
Rescue
By TERRY COVILLE
90lllle0.ily .. 1Mit5Uff
A Huntington Beach pilot
crash-landed his light plane on
grounds of the Seal Beach Naval
Weapons Station Wedn esday
when his aircraft caught fire in
flig~l. . Pilot Jer-ry D. Hardin, 44, of 306
17th St. was listed in satisfactory
condition. today at Orange Coun·
· ty Medical Center. ·He suffered
severe burns on his fac e, hands and)egs. ·
'Hardin . was taking a single-
engine Pipe r Tri-Pacer from
Meadowlark Airport in Hunt-
ington Beach to Long Beach
Airport when it erupted in names.
The plane was destroyed in the
crash. It bit the ground on the
naval weapons station just north
of Edinger Avenue and west of
Bolsa Chica Street.
Huntington Beach firemen
were the first at the scene and
Hardin told one of the fire depart·
ment's par,amef:lics names burst
out in the cockpit while he was
flying over the homes in north
Huntington Be.ach.
· "He said the plane caught fire
and he didn !t-,know why, but he
knew there. "'as on open field
ne1frby .''. L;8rry Marshburn, a
paramedic, said today. "Wben he
(See PILOT, Page AJ)
Or::a Co.as•
w .. ather
Mostly cloud)' through
Friday, according to the
weather service, with
chance of showers 40 per-
cent. Cooler days. Highs S8
to 63. Lows tonig~i 48 to' SS. . .,: .. '
INSIDE TODAY
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USC Coed Obtaim
Nixon Interview ••
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"l.OS ANGELES (l/PIJ -
Richard Nixon says ·he will give ftae Unive rsi-·
lf1of Souther,_n
California the
t:ipe record-
1 tt g s that ·
played a key
r6le in ousting
him from the
fires id en cy ,
th,e editor of
USC 's Daily
trroj a n re· ported. OMllVILU!
Nixon and the federal govern-
rnent. ,}l,te .. curre ntly d~putihg l>Wne~tilpbrtfte taP<s. Tllete hu
tieen speculation th3.t, if he ac-f!!:!<!j 't~e°.1 , µt~y 0WQ~ld be f"J'ri'""'1~'h1srtl m ~versation ·a;th anr j'qr.~alis~.l!~e ~~i&h•fPI office· t a1 t Au,r.ust, '1iJfed
l!Jriefly al a party la8t Saturday
with Daily Trojan Editor Kari
Siranvill e , 21 : The U SC
fdurnali s m s tudelll is the
dpughter of Daily Pil;ot reporter
~aryGranville. . ·
~.•Nixon said he "is about 75 to 80.
J)ercent recovered" from t he
~ebitis and complications that
hospitalized him twice a nd
brought on sW"gery last fall~ Miss
Granville said.
·:·1 ·m reeun·g fine," Nixon said. 11Luckily this doesn't affect the
brain. Mentally I 'm okay.''
'."He wasn't · Umping, and he
lold me he had played golf
eirUer that day,'' she said Wed -
tat!sday.
Miss Granville was amonc 28
guests at a reception in Palm
Springs, at the home of Walter
i&.onenbe r g , ambassador to
Great Britain under Nixon. The
teceplion was held in connection
with Nixon's agreement to give
fiOll1eof his presidenUaJ pmpers to
.\JSCfor a Nixon library. Nomem-
fJers of the working press at-
lended.
l The tr ustees and Nixon were
Ctiscussing the proposed donation
~Nixon's presidential tapes and.1 paper> to USC. ' ·
': ''He said he chose USC beca\ISe .pc its metropolitan location and
~ beca use the collecti<D .ol
.presidential materials ls so large
·µ.at a major univenity woUkl be
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Miss, Granville said Nixon
l~ked tanned and healthy. She
said she spoke with ·him in·
dividually for a bout five minutes.
Nixon "smiled Lwhen he said
the .c_olJection of. preside ntial
papers that will be stored in the
propzysed Ri c hard Ni xon
Memorial Library at USC ~will
include those famous t apes
you've heard so much about' "
llias Granville re ported. '
· "'nat was Nixon's way of say-
ing to the university tn.mtees that
he no longer wants the tell-tale
tapes that caused his downfall
destroyed, that they will be made
public,'' she wrote in acopyrigbt-
e d story th a t a ppear ed in
Tuesday's edition ol· the Daily
Trojan. ·
Miss Granville s aid~ 1'At Umes
Nixon showed sign! Of rlervoUls-
ness as be mingled with the
guests, most of them strangers to
him.
"Whenever he led the con-
1venation -which: was most or
the time -Nixon spoke with
animation and extravagant band
gestures," she wrote.
Nixon's fa vorite convers a~
tional topics were foreign travel
a nd foreign lea ders he bad
known1, she said, alona: with USC
footba~ games. He made no men-
tion of Water gate,.or domestic·or
foreign problems except for a
brief ''tribute to the courage of the.
people of Indochina,'' she said.
His wife , whom be still refers
to as "the First Lady," was by
his side all evening and he said
he hopes the Nixon library 'will
include her memorabilia and in
time perhaps have "a Russia
wing, a China wing," Miss Gran·
ville said.
She said Nixon appears to .. see
his place in history as assured by
the r ole he pl ayed in interna-
tional relations. The impression
is that Nixon believes he was
center stage in Americari and
world politics far too long for his
moment in his tory lo be ob-
literated by a n unprecedented
scandal:"
Councilman
Faces Jail in
Shoplifting
Brea city councilman Donald
V. Symmes will be sentenced
May 1, to what could be a slx-
month term in Orange County
J ail. He was found guilty ot ·
shoplifting charges Wednesday •
North Oranl e Counly
Municipal Court Judge PhilUp ·•
McGraw set lhe sentencinC date
for Symmes, 49, aft.er 4 JU.ry
found the t eache r 1uilty or
charges that be took • women's
coat from a Fu IJertoa depart-
ment store last Dec. 23 without
paying tor it.
It was \be second trial on those
cha rges for Sy mmes, who
teaches heallh_educalion •nd
driver educaUon at Troy Jllgb
School in FuUerton. ·
I;. mistri al was declared in his
first trial a fter. the jury de-
adlocked at 10 to 2 ror conviction.
Students Battle
BO<;A RATON, Flo. CU P!j -
~· Roton H11h School was closed today for me etln cs
between offfclal1 and students in
an effort to <OOI taclal tenalona
sparked by a dlalur......., tllat
left ·three 1 tdde nls and a
Policeman ~ured.
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rot over the field, tie dropped the
plane as f astas be cOuld. · ·
"He said be kict.:I tlle .clOoi•
open to prepare tojidrip, ani·be
unlatched hisaeattielt'om~
u IOOD a:s he f il~f.he rU.uiii.,a.t ..
"He hit the 1roll!ld-incf'...__,.
around some whi)elfjiii>(.;..~·
oa, then st004J on·itS-noSe. J( the
naines had overcome him, .he'
would have been gone. He said he·
couldn't see very well when be.
was coming down .''
_ Marshburn and his partner
Miles HasklDI, were the first t~
reach Hardin. They pai-ked their
paramedics van on F4in1er and
had to run across a nOod control
channel and climb a fence to get
into the naval' grounds
Firemen from an.ea.£ne·anc1'
truck company cut open the
fen ce to get fire extinguishers to
the plane.
Navy crews soon arrived to
help fi ght the fire, and Hardin
was transported lo the medical
center in a Navy ambulance with
Monb~ ,~nd rt!! r~OI along. • "f • .. \'! "H~\ept asltini ' badJY8m'"
I burned?' and be worried about
his wife, who arrived at the scene
;~.?;bb*'u~~ ~~~:.r .~~~e:::·~·
Pa.in , so we kept talking to him.••
Har:d.in. · a commercial pilot,
was taking the plane to' Long
Beach for Bank of America
which reportedly · had just re.'
·pgssessed it. It was not Hardin's
plane.
The crash happened about 1 :40
p.m. Tom Huntley, an off-duty
Huntington Bea ch lireman wbo
lives in the area , spotted the plane
going down and 'turned in. the
alarm, according to M:arsbburn.
Fire units rolled from the
Murdy and Heil stations, 8s well
as the Naval WeaponsStation.
Marshburn said HanliA had no
idea why th9 plane caught fire or
where the fl amess\arted. .
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MacAdam said postal inspec-
ton intercepl:ed lf!e mall, inven-
toried tbe contraband and al-
lowed some of Ute ille&al narcotic
to be delivered to the addrooses
ocrtbe let.ten.
One letter sent to the La!un• ~acb address contained a '·hap-
P1' birthday'" card and a plastic
paucb coatainin& an estimated 4
oan.ces of the black viscous
hubllholl.
. · MacAdam said that persons
yet u.narrested· Would coiled tbe'
contraba nd from the receivers
and then distribute It. He said
coaspiracy compla~ are being
worked up for those others who
be said are Laguna Beach resi-
dents. He identift.ed · tbe Indian
coml°ections as La"IQDans also.
In raids at ttie Laguna Beach
residence , police · seized an
esUm•ted 500 pills of an as yet
undetermined. drug, 20 peoyte
buttons, the birthday card con-
taining a hashish oil, Uld small
quanUtyofmarijuan•. .
In t he Ne wpor t Beach re-
sidences, Police allegedly found
an estimated two pc>Undsaf rftart·
juana, a s mall quanity of cocalne
and • small quantity ol wba.t
. pollce believe to be cianaoroua
<1n11s.
Drug Raid Arrests
TULARE CUPI) -Three
persou described N major 1up-
pUers of herciltt IA tile SU Joe,.
qui.a Valley 1W8fe: arr.W 'J\tea.
clay by Tul1nt'C-abOrill's
deputies and aceatl of. the l'relao
••fllce ()f the Dr"' EnlCl(Ce-t ~
Adminis tra tion . T•ken lato
CUltodl were Frank llcii•,,•.
Satall ~ Walane, 21, Miil Sine ~~'.allot vlaall&. .
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Despite bl1 decl.oratlon,illat the
Vietnam war ii over for
Amertca111, President l"ord',sUll
w.anu Cl!!llrefl to tf.~rove ...!JI• ... for mllllai'y d to soutli .
Vietnam, a spokesmah said ·to--u .
"The President still believes
t.lle •pproval of ad.dltional
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MOVE •. Story, P-A4 .
military aid would help stabilii:e
Ille lltuation and help to brinl
altoul e-fire or ,i. neeotiated.
.; press secretary Ron 1Jlesse ._.-ters.
He inalsted thlre was no con-
tradiction between ·'this request
aad Foi-d 'a ,.de~J irati<>n to a
cheert'ftg aU'dJhCe ift New
Orleans Wedneld8y night that
Vietnam is'. ''a',·war that ·i's
ftDlsbed ••. as tar' as America is
eoilcerned. •• (R8lated picture, AO . . F~ almo ca~ reporters an in-
dication Wednesday night that he
milht abandon. bta request for
mill~ aid. But Nelsen's state-
ment ended any &uCh s~ula-
Uon. . ....
Nessen alio i aid th8t MthoUgh
Vietnam at,ould: no l~ 'be Lhe
fo c us· of ~m er~c8l\ a tteftti!ri.
there still ar,;}liinu t'o b:e <l!!ne
~by..Amencqs, • :.; · ·~uemattersto.fmiib-in
Vietnam,'! be uld, '.'primarily
clUHna.wltb: llabtllstbg-lbe situa-
. tlon, evacuaUn1· AlrA>ricanll .and
evacualiDI tboa~e·.SouUi.~Viet·
namese O),wliloda' #;meric-a feelS a
lpecial il>Ul~Uon. •• · .;:: ;.·-.. 7:
Two oJ ap1nese_· newsp'aper.s
said Wednesday ntghta·regtment
of American Marin.es..Ja.ndeiS. ln
South Vi etnam to· evacliate~te-
-tucees The: Whlte Hbuse·ana the
Pe'ntagoD immedia!ely denied
Elephant
Well Shod
SAN FRANCISCO CUPIJ
-Ma y, ;i three-to.n
elephant, is now lumberiag
around her quarters at the
San Francisco Zoo lri $tOO
gold1:Qlored moccallbs.
.. t::t.~l".ftft~~
inlected with a stubborn
case of foot rot which did
not 1'91111"!'d to ..tnatment
with 'rdnven,ional drugs. it
look two veterinaria·ns and
10 auistants to scrape the
rot off May's feet while.the
elephant wa s under
anesthetic.
'"l'lte d•neer from the
anuthettc Is greftt, but
wllbou~ Ule 1ur1ery the In·
fectiop would cert1inly ·
sborteil her life,•• sai4 Dr.
Wllllain Mottram, the
zoo's interim director.
the.reports. . . r two. Pro1raD:is. Tb• •1t• bW,
Quoting reliable Soutll Viet· · wll!ch allo 1Ive1 PordeviCllOUO. .names"e mllttar1· 1ourees, the p6wen·, wu app~ Wedbel·
Selaon-bued 'nPorten 1or the da)'Ta.-11. ,, ,-, • '.
Japailift newsp•pen ·yo 'Auhl t Sen. J~Javil!iJi.Jr.}',), ...
·ancnillunShlm tiun·sifcl tlieriil----se · coiilldence fOClay tliit
mebt landed in Vunc Tau to help House and senate conferees will
eva·cua(e Ameticahl. -· . "Very quickly" reC:oocite tb.etr
They "Quoted ·the Vietnamese · aeparatebUll ·
10Ur-ce1 •• laflng that the ln another -development, U.S.
Mari-llew by ·bell~ h<lm . Air p-plann new thousanda
a U,S .. ll!llitaey 1hlp·off Vkla.om. of American and :Vi~-
The sour ces also said more evacuees frbbl · SaigGil fO Gaatn M.~nea were expeetec1 to l'and today In an· accelerated airlllt
this morning.· . '. that reduced the number-of U.S.
The' Yomiuri reporter said all citlaens {It SouUl Vietmm toward
told, aboUt 5,000. Mari ... would tbefOO mert. · · .,, ·-•· ·
J land .in· VuaJ1.T•u.:• llliaeat The repcirteil niovemiot · ril
• naval 1iMe •1111._'Willl dl CommunlJt.anUalrcnft mluilOI
the South Vleto•m-.1overn-tow!IJ'dBai1on bei1hlenedt11e at·
• ·men.t. . ·.; , ,. . ~ , .mm~er.e~of.,urge'ney aWTOIUld· M:,:'l\l!~t '~ •·spslpn-tb~\<!i<I lngthe.alrlifllj-c.. '.., •. " .. -• • -.Diil' unurnear!Y 1-LIDl •EIJI' .M-tbeaUJOOVIotii•jt•ere-
loday, the House .voted ~o fupei..aadriJboul·JOO..Amerteana
autborile $32'7 million in arri.ved.,.at Andersen Mr ·Force h\!11!811\ladea'-~~""' -'-tbe•i'••lfle· ~of. f<w 8Qj1111'Y.le\naml-.itf ~·' ~·•-;(f;.S>terrl""7 •11i • :w. ~ letltliae to -IW>erjcaa · ~·0Ddtit1tlillm....... ')!::l{':Ot:::;t".:.;.i . ..:..~~~ ~
ail O :Z,,30'lf7<V0te~Mariy 11 brlnilnliJu.to ZGO .,...,... et a.
. bourf,pf f_,onUnuoil ~. cor· C!Up. ,Tiie .raliO of Viefnnae1• to ~ .. wi\b • ~le ..... ion American• aboud Ille rupto •~;:~ .miHkm ~ tbe .. ruan•.ncat.ul»to--L .,.,i
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NEW YORK (UPJ>-A secret ·smith, a aervlce ·manager work-
investi gation by. General Motors l lng out of Chevy's Boston affice.
lnto alleged wa rranty r epair Smith, Wbose ·job .. was to 'C~k
fraud, sparked by the lanaland· c1aa·1er .warrant)t. .e.lainia,: wu
style slayinJ of a NeYt ·Enaland found 'floalinf'ln.a mw-of
service mal)a1er. launched a ll08t.cm. wit.It abulletldtbebeek:ol
·wave of "assetnbly Hne'--nrtnas b11 head, tile ;'·~wa,.r.c-i re-()f·manaaemelll and dealtnlllp pot'led. . . . . • .. .. • .._ ,,, .
employi.-~. l he :wan Streu 'lbii 'il'oy be .-.,0 .,,.,';i"GM
• Joumel reported today.-• Qld, 'C!mi\11' li•A y'-""!:""'Ooi'lloa The masa firings, '!h!ch beian auuer...... . ,.. ~ ...
wltll tlie'{er~\na,tion,C!f-25 .• ...,..~\et,~:'!'.::.!.=
sahrl•d .. mpl·oyo1· •tr tbe :.~~N · 111;.,;iS . Chevrolet dlYision eme aftlce at . ..-ew •..,...... •r
Beth!>••··· ti. v . --1 ... t · before · tSm?-~1!.~ Chrlotmu, 111 tiel-·tb llllD'tle " . ""~ ~ ., ..;
IOlnion,theJoumalaakl. bit nU-the_.. ·.-.w-·'l'be 'invesi.taaU0111 flrinp and .: ,'r!IL • ,. . . ~·
.. e11e1!111~•l'lld.lllol .. m1,or deorae o . Edprly, .....
· dollut'1n!Clealer •.......,.)"::l.%i · ~·.,.oery~ moneiler, wu chareettOtbefaetO~wadu · ctiar1•d with murder •ft•r
"kofur,.te"_.11y.one tired Chety ·--!8'i>lo:Ye,.·1-0o...,,
employe. .... "" · ~ .... , tolclpoUeethlll·Ed1~1:~i ·'Tbe in.v.estlgation and relaJ,ed hint:'il~"MI ' attempt to1 ~ ....
activlUes giv.e aome.inlillht Into from tellins .. of·•Ute.s · ,
how GM ·PolicesUa vut udfar-wlllcllbeQlcthewllniilired: · '
R1B1Cfiel<lor1aalutlon'andbow ' -letettetdPolicellmttbe
it stn111lel .. to•keep 'tai.•0a-of c1e.-1p i1D1al11!¢1n11 "*ain
ttshucttandrriGetsensklveeosts to defrau·d .-Ctfevtolet of
-new c•r warranty"clalma·9ub-~ands o( dollars by submit·
· mltled b)' lta:13,000 dealen, "·the Una lake rel!.•11' '11111 fer ~
Journal sald.·"GM pays dealers wort done cin wUnnlt. A lln.ld
more Ulan $240 mllUon • year for jury Indicted EdniiY -de-
cu atom er auto repairs alenhlpownerB:•il•'-.._,
performed under •f"''!'l11·" "'.~acy .and ~ lfPI• Tbe.co~ute .,~ •,.n GM daUn1 hack to· lllf,. lbe
With" tJie• i1'1eyln1 or Francis -r said. .. .. ..... . •• .' ' 'o\ . . . ···~~. ' ··.-'·~ .• '·· :~ •' -•.•• -.;# •.
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Blue. mini. or y.ilow•s tripnon
.,nite. llluatraled: tOp-open vest
'20.00. middle-active jacket.
28.00. l eft-sleevatess pent top. 22.00, also available: '
16.00 Flare leg pant
12.00 slim skirt.
20.00 novelty skirt
·sizes 8-20
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~ lt~S ·Official~~-Nox ·oe.ad:: ,
. -·~I& ,UU.mal'd1lory Ito to In·· -;;';;.; r1 ~ (' co D IT•dlcl.ory-1.;-.~, ·~~ucing tl>elr' llff;!-
• l • •J!I'·-lt'..,e .
DEAR. P.AT : Am>I required to
p0y lhe minimum '2 per hour to
houHhold ·help hired only oc·
q:uioaall_y:' How abdut babysit-· ten? .
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Sdmimol '.Cl. B111wa Jr .;\;11eldiq
~to an avat•nelie of proteata from
Southern Callforniana and con·
tradlctlon1 from teehnieians, vlr.tually~ a boll.abed . th• con-
trover1ial 'NOx a'lto .,.Us1loo
prosram late Wedneoday night, "!ldlDI !Iva ~ean ol oftAln bitter
CJebate. .-. -·
· :Jle •lsned a .blil l'ft>OaUDJ the
requirement that 1.t . million
19156-70 model cars in the South
Coast Air Balin lie equipped wi\'I>
devicet to reituce ernialon of ox-
ides of nitroten.
Brown noted what he called "te br~ns omniproaence ot
* * * N.6~~-Rep-' ·. eal
y .. •mt pay Ille ......... .. ' '"
.... &o .V•••.&o• ...... ~•Y R ·1 · . ... ...... cileadar . .q-llllree e 1eves . ..... ,, or,&o •• , ..... work• .
...., &laoB •li~I-" 111.-
w.n: la )'Hr llom'e ..S IF?ICIOe c t" --~1.TlllameualllllY'!"mllll 0Ufi Jans W • from yoilr emplo1e II la1I
9l' lier lat•I work week adds ap to
elOt lloun. If "• ymi ... pay
Ille lec:•l mlalaum w.,e". ftls
re ... atlea doe• net .appl7 to
cuaal baby1IUu1 or W compa·
-for Ille •Ced ,.. Wlrm. · J>ilalled' lnlormalloll a-doe
llllldllitum-waje law ls available
at~ Wage Hour &: Pubic Coa-
trad Dlvl1ion of the t1.S. Depart·
mnt of Labor. 1440 E. lit St.,
saata Ana.
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DEAR PAT : I p.;fchJ... an
u:peluive Lucien Piccard watch
~ • Christmas pi'eaent ror my
hlllhc,d ..tllrogh ..Unity Buying
Setvice, Iilc .. !:amlrilio, ·c:aur.
When we saw that the watch was
defective, 1 wrote to Unity and to
Ladeb Piccard ie New York Ci· \l'~heceivell·-.reply ~Irving
Bazer of Lucien fieCard oft Feb.
lJ. His I~ staled,tt"'f'he watch
you are li•'1ul trouble wita.can
be sent here to my pe.raonal at-
l9ntion, and 1 will send you a new
watch.'' I mailed it immediately, aftd then received a statement
ukina· tot posfage, insurance
and bebdling rees for return or
the watch ·when it wai repaired. I
•rote to '..~azer. retiiling 19· ac-
~ •#Paired watch in, view of
hil l"'l!'eroller'ol o,hewonl!, and
J -do<llnW 10 -.-ddlUonal feft. J·bave had no reply to that
letter.. f ' '
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c.vealellee, and exPlaiDed dlat
Y .... .Jf'atell wa1 er1 w a 1aaly lelll
&e'rewialr serVtce1 when tt.wu re-
ceived. If yoa mall eepiM of pre-
.._ eorrupolldeace &o::Jall; at·
~, 1 ••'II' walcb wllJ be -I M yoe 1mmedlate1y.
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By WILIJAM S(;llllEJBER
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DEAR PAT : I ·_.nt1y,1oolt
my sick cat lo Newport Cqter
Animal Hospital because it was a
SUndly morning and they are • 1 opensevendaysaweek.Apro-,''/:'· ,,.·': J, .r
eedure calling for anesf,helia was, :ri•;.;..,-:,.J ~-1 .. ffwt
• fOQulred and I W'!I ti>ld;the ca(" muue~ .. : . proti.bly .wourd be, hospitalized ,
!Or two days. I recel\'f'd a list ol By T.f' L · ? chll'PI aad hOd to leave o ll!Ode-• P" I.Ce ~
p>lil llolore I lelt Ullo office. The
ell im9lved uie .procedure, but LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A
be •• ios\o 1ad•~eart S.psior (;ourt·Judce ii C"'181der·
11<>1111,,J wu told. ~ lnl lrilolhor a 1113 law aimed 1t
1 1a1ve ..,. due to too muc Pl'Oltit.U~, c,ap_,.be Uled to shut
· -U,nla?fw11char19d"8lor """9 1 po_,.apby puljllahing
• a>_.urpc1l procellun ond loot , • eolnpaily, on Ute theorir •that ~ my b,eloved . cat. Are th••• ;p.otoaraptt-lc: mo~~·• are·
nar1e1 above.I.be avera&e,tn.dil , ptltformina a ·a.ell acl fot ~
area? .H Bel•• .,,.,...,.,or·eraUople\ureo. · · , s.a.. unUnaton •w.: · · ... · • _,,,_~.. "" ....... -.,_wi.; Deputy Dl1trlet At19ney_ ,,,., ...... ,.. Tbom1s Kini Eldoh ~
w.Ulola" IM r•••H• 1 llii1l orgumentl Wednead'y -•*-...arr: . before .Jude• Porki SWlwell In ¥ 21•lrl'W AY8. tbe case a1atn1t American Art
' an rM91,., '' •• r Enlerprise1, publisher Milton ••lmaf lleaplt1la,,•~• t~e Luros, several interlocking cor-
-•I II ••~fer e-.lll':' poraUons 1nd 20defendanta. lfttll-AW..b J08f < . 1 ,1o111e1l eoadllloa prolo1bly The, dl11riet attorney's office
..... 1111 de•lll• ........ ao woy wants to apply the 12-year-old .. ....,:..-.:! L~· :,e!.Ll::'..=::,m~lh!': :.•.....,.~I I 'M9 ..... tbeChltlwortbplont'llr..,.year
a1i'111t .. ~--~fts!, lftd ~ Mll equlpm..i ':A:
1 :;:;...~·-"' nl-.' ~'1Pe•rllerw,•
...n.tnty that llaqs over this
,.,_ram'' -~·' COlilusin1 and fonltlcting reports by automobile
eii1ineers and clean air re-
ihrcher1 over just w..hat good,
and wb~t harm, the device would
do, and at what cost.
Sup:rrters said the devices
woulj substantially ,reduce
1moa:. (Jpponenla pointed out that
tliey 'increased fuel coriluJ1ipiion
And argued that the devices fldned car engines, made autos run badly, cost far more.in main-
tenance lha"n the legal $35 limit,
made only a minuscule dent in air
pollution and in some Instances
mil ht actual,ly increase pollution.
.raDO..:Mviceon .U 1989-10can teaUmony, Browlf eAded tbe pro-Uvenft1, ana 10 percent had Uf"ilfe atate when ownership is gram with the words: ·"Give me , tliaconnected. , .
ch~f\l.l , Uie1'0" and Jive me Ibo bill." The finding appeat'eil to li• .Brown,~ '8ppearlnr •.t y't ~ A apoknman Nld Btowri .. 'wu Brown. who campaigned on Ii
llDOther:oftbebundredlofpuJ>tic leening toward 1'9~i.l When he strong ''blue skiel''' clean·••
he1rin11 into the progr1m, was weftt to the hea.ring·but )ltreally platform, the justification tdl
I coatronted by County Supervisor/' did make up hi1 mind tonight. He needed to sign~ the repeal 1 bi~
.Kenneth Hahn, who encouraged took the bill along with him in The program, conceived fi!
t.be massive eraas roots re-casehedecided,toaicr>..it.'' yearS igo, fiad been argueCf A .
llatance' to the >program. Brown The fioal nail in the program's delayed t)y the Afr JleloUtt
liadSippeared earlier to...be lean-cotfin_apPeared'to come Tuesday Board under Gov. Ron-al
ing toward 1i1nirig the i'~il whep 'the State. .,iAir Resour~ Reagan, and whittled down fro
bill . ' Board made public fmdlnp ol a a statewide requirement t,o app
,ff,ahil twice ofleted Brbwn a .Highway Patrol inspection laat only to six southern counties -
'know it (thedevJi:e> ,is a rtpoff." the devices mounted. Jt found Riverside, Ventura, Orange a
pen,, sayin& "Sf1n the bill, you week of about 350 can tbal had Los Angeles. San Bernardi'
.-Aft.er listenin& to almoet five_ lhat 40 'p4erCent were improperly SantaBar~ara . ,
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1'1ale .Steriµty !
~u;d to LiIDior i
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Als.o during Apr il we ore
of fering Cu$1om sofos. choirs
& love '80!\ ol I S't to 20'4.
soving -Choose from lorge,
lobric selection .
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"When they died, it was not or
classical cirrhol'is and it was not
at home or under mediclfl
supervision. We are trying to rind
out why they die when the only
oliservable damage is a fatty
liver."
Perper said a fatty liver eond{-
tlon is considered reversible and
not very serious .
During autopsies to determine
the cause o( death in these men;
the researchers s aid they
routinely e xamined· the heart.
pancreas, liver and testes. It was
then that the atrophy' in (estes
was round . '
"People observed Jong ago lhat
those with cirrhosis, and scar-
ring o( th e l.iv e r ; surfered
·damage to the (esticles. The ex'~
planatlon was , that a damaged.
uver CoUld n'Ot break down tti,
feinatetiOrrriones, '' Perpersaid. ·
· .. au[ we"dhiscovered a high irt··
cidenee • o( testicle damage in
those without a fatty liver. Thi~
sua:ests that alcohol itself may
be damaging the testes." .
Kuller said the alcoholisro
mortality rate, from both qb;
servable and unobservable oon•-
ditions, has· skyrocketed in th4f
last two decades. • '-:
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Collection of comfortable
WING CHAIRS
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PROFESSIONAl Open Mon. 2215 Hl\RBO,R Bl VD .
INTERIOR DESIGNERS Tl1'jrs.' .. Fri. Eves. COSTA MESA, CAllF ..
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ON THE ROAD: Did YQU ever
think of-the-automobile u ·aa art
object? Probably not, if yOU've
1uffered throu1h aome ot the
Detroit desten ktck1 ol recent de·
cades. But that •II chaftCes lhts
1 weekend in Newport Beach.
, Through auapicfl!I of the
Newport Harbor Art Museum
•nd Newport Harbor Junior
J,.eague, more than 60 of lhe most
'sthetic road machine•· ever
crafted will go on dltplay at the
Dew Marriott Hotel up in
NewPQ.rt Center. It will be a.n art
exhibit called.. "The Auto as an
A.rt Form .··
Now, if you'vedrive11aroundln
old hacks like l 've propelled
along our coas t over the years,
all this might be puzzling.
•As art forms, the heaps I've
driven would beat be described
as Scrambled s·alvador Dali or
ntaybe Early Bailing Wire. ' 'MAYBE -YOU'RE ooe or those
folks who always thought a con-
vertible was a beautiful
automobile, despite rain leaks or
whistling canvas overhead. Well
) have news. They don't build
them a nymo re, except for
Cadillac.
• Ford, Chrysler and American
Motors gave up on convertibles
Some tJme back . Now General
Motors has announced that sav.e
for Cads, there will be no con-
vertibles produced next year.
Then you have also suffered
through auto design machina-
tions of recent times. Jn the 19505,
we were in the Bloated Toad Era.
Cars didn't streak down the
roads. They waddled.
EARLIER, WE HAD the
Chrome-Plated Christmas Tree
effect on our autos. Then larger
and larger rear fender fins.
There were so many fins on the
freeways that it looked like
spawning time on the Columbia
River.
Currently. som e· critics have
suggested a ll ca rs are molded
oul or containers rrom lhc Busler
Brown Factory. We are in the
Shoe-Box Period.
There was a time, however,
when pro1;1d craftsmea, buJlt hand-h~ 11uto ~es ot heavy.
steel, rorined In esthetic' shai>es
and finished with hand-rubbed
paints.
MANY OF TllESE machines
housec;I hucc, s ile nt-running
engines calculated to carry
pe rhaps only two passengers
s wiftly down \he byways of
America in absolute luxury.
Thus those gone but not forgot·
ten kings of the road return to
Newport Beach Saturday and
SUnday.
One of the Shaker•and-Moven;.
who helped assemble 60 of the
finest is Bill Molla, art director
for Road & .Track. Magazine,
headquartered out on Monrovia
Avenue in Newport. Motta is a
long-ti me and pfize-winning ex-
hibitor al the Festival of Arts in
Laguna and carries high creden-
tials lo combine art and the
automobile.
· THUS THE CITIZENllY will
be afforded an opportunity to
gaze upon the likes of the 1931
Duesenberg, body by Derh'am ;
the 1941 Lincoln Continental ;
Ferrari Daytona; Jaguar SS 100;
the Packard, body by Darrin; the
Pierce-Arrow Silver ArrOw ; the
Aubur n Speedster. the Bentley
fall.bac k and all the others from
a time of grace and luxury on the
road.
You will not rind any lludson
llornets. Chrysler Airflows or
Edsels on display,
Drop ba<'k in on the golden era
of the automobile this weekend at
the Marriott.
Please do not kick the Ure1.
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~Makes, SaigQn Pi>w:er ·Mt;··e
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'War Is Over'
President Ford visits workers at offshore oil rig in Gulf of
Mexico. Jn speech at Tulane University in Lousiana Wed·
nesday; the President told cheering audience that "the
wa r in Vi etnam is over.••
TWA Discount Plan
For 3 Groups -(Out
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SAIGON <AP> -Prealdent Tran Van Huonf ol· Panh. Offtclal aources In llanlkok 11ld ~1 bad
fered today t~ make Gen. Duon11 Van "Blf" Minh hoard reporta of poUtloal trlalo In tbe Ca"!bodlan
premier but t,futod ll!inh's demand fol° ho pre· capital but they could DOI be cOl!flrmed. • '
1idency,polltlcal1ource1reported. The Kbmer Rouae radio, mo•ltored: In
Meanwhile, the North Vl"11ameH and tha l/Jet Baqkok, 'aid t~e 1oall o1 Cambodia-~ bed•·
Con1-wore-apparent1y -marl<Jng-timo--o...--bat mocracy, nonallanmanl.-and ttrrltorial llileiJ!ty, 11
Uelleldl, , awaitinc the outcome ot the poUtlc1I proclaimed April 11,.the d1t1,.,Pbno~ 'Penh fell, 11
maneuverin• In Sahcon. The South Vletnam111 • Independence Day. · .-. _-=-
military command reportttd onl y, scattered, sma11.. The short broadcut out ot Phnom P9~h -the
Kale action althou1h Western inlelU1ence sources only new1 break -~MOUnced the ~Inf ot
1ald Communist.led forces had been in position to t.hree.day1 of C'clebrauons and praised the "herole
overrun the crowded city si nce Monday. · 1t.wule of the people's liberation forces" for brin1~
• · , lna.viclory. •
MINH, A RETIRED general who led the 1863 Informed Fren.ch sources In Paris 1~d today
coup that overthrew President Ngo Dinh Diem, that a plane scheduled lo take food suppll• kilo
sou1ht the support of political, religious and Phnom Penh (or 800 peraon1 who have taken ,.tuie
military leader1 lri a serio of meetiogs at bis hom~. in the French Elnbasay there h•• been held over in
He retuaed to comment lo new.men on the tmpaase VienUah,11 Laoa, beca1.11e the Phnom Penh airport Is
except to uy, "Time•• abort." aUll cloaea:. -
Premier N1uy·an Ba Can. and his cabinet re-,,.. · aJaned lite Wednei4atafter only 11 days.in ollice to · THE 8,0UBCll,sald that water Is bel•I IUP·
pave the wiy for a new political setup. Foea ot (jlied· to ttM ·emba&I)' but 1ave no ln~m"Uon on
formerPresldenlNcuyanVanThieu wereurglnlhls · w~~her the delay.in d~Uverin1 .tood 1uppli,. was
71·year·old 1uccls1or to step out also so Uiat~Minh cnt1ca~. They said It .w11 hoped that tho, Phaoin
could form a new lineup that the Communists might Penh atrport would be opened soon.
a1reetoneaotlatewith. , Minh, a 19-year-old 200opounder, took over In . . • Vletnem ·after Diem'• overthrow and murder 1nd PoliUcal aources swa Huong and Minh m~t ror was figurehead ·chief pt state. for thrq month&. ·
more lban two hours, and the 1l·year-old president Fellow of'ftoers ousted him tn the rlral of a aertea of
offered Minh the pre~erahtp "with f~ll ~wers." coupa. and he spent nearly four years in exile. After
But they •aid Huon1 instated on keep1n~ the pre· his return, he maneuvered himself inlothepoaitlon
•i,Sency ~e succeeded lo on Monday night when of nom·inal leader of. ,the loose croupln1 of
Thieu res11ned. neutralist, anti·Conimwd1t factions known as the
CAMBODIA CONTINUED under a , virtual
news blackout, one 'week after the fall of Phnom
"third force" but never pressed his oppGiiUPo to
Thieu vigorously enouah to impel the pruljlent to
retaliatory action. ... ·
Naey, c.orp.·
Pre.rulreed !} .
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Sen. William Proxmtre CD·
Wt,11. ), ·tqday aCcuied the
.Navy and M.1d.ne Corp1 of
racial bia1 lq, the assian·
menl of servants ror
generals and 1dmirals.
In a prepared speech,
Proxmire said evel'l'., one of
the 126 Navy 1erva.nts 11 a
JiiJipino and that 22 of the
28 Marine servants are
black.
"Although the Navy has
informed me on numerous
occasions in the lasl three
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tle between police and a sniper In
a soUth side apartment building
was touched off by a street g1ng
recruitment drive that left one
person dead and another serious·
Jy injUred, police said today.
'PoUEe Investigator Jahn Mer-
riweather said thaf'th~ shOOtings
began When four memhers or the
Blackstone Nation street gang
;. approached Willie Robinson, 23,
., and ordered him to join the gang
· "or else."
Robinson refused and the four
gan beating him with a wine
bqtlle. Robinson pulled a gun and
opened fire at his a58allants,
1 Merriweather said·. •
Willie Greenleaf.-
One of the a1sallant.s, Iden·
tlllld by' i>s>lice aa Leny pile; 17.
then ran Into the apertment
buildin1to1et a carbine.
Al he picked up the weapon,
Merriweather said, Cole looked
out the window of the apUtmeftt
and saw police cars arrivtn1 at
the scene.
Merriweather said Cole ap·
parently assumed palJce knew he
had gone for the rifle, and opened
fire on arriving officers.
WASIUNGTON (.\P.J -The
Civil Aer~autics Board rejected
one-third fare discounts roi-youths in addition to ramilies and
the elderly that Trans World
Airlines had plannedtoiniUateto·
day ror its domestic flights.
'\" yean ttyrt it was Ch'81~
its rectal pollrles of mli'lg ~
Filipinos in servant posi-
Uons, it is obvious by the
new •llaliatlcs 'that -rt.hey
have iftade nO Adjust-
ments." · ·~
• effort,to lac1'9:Mpuallngertraf.
, fie ,ani:t revenUe$: The""youth aid
elderly fare& would h8ve been ·
aVailable only· on a standby '
basis. , , -
,, RObinson shot and killed Alvin · ~Lewt~. 25, hitting him once in the
mouth, and seriously wounded
Following a gunbatUetn which
at least 20 shots were ftred at
police, Cole was arreeted and
charged with two counts of al·
lempUng lo murder a pC>Uce of-
ficer. Greenleaf also wu arrest·
ed and police were seeking a
fourth alleged assailant. . .
TWA had planned to sell the
discount tickets over a nine·
month period in an experimental
Sex Kitt.en
Helps Save
roo Ammals
ARGENTAN, France CUP!) -
Spurred by sex kitten Bri(itte
Bardol, French police have
evacuated 300 animals from an
unhealthy and dangerous zoo.
The seals, baboons, a Siberian
tiger, two lions, a jaguar, a pan-
ther. a puma, a buffalo and
camels were removed from the
Rabodanges Zoo in Normandy 90
miles west of Paris and are lo be
sold at cut-rate prices to other
ZOOS ,
The National Association of
Zoologi cal Parks ·said the
animals were being kept in
dangerous and unhealthy condl-
Uon on 7V2 acres of land on the
edge of a forest.
But the board said it was "not
pers1,1aded" that the economic
stimulus needed by TWA "can-
not be achieved through the use
of discount fares which are
available lo all members of the
1eneral public, .. '
The CAB ruled in 1973 that fare discounts for youths and other
groups were discriminatory
because all members of the fly-
ing public could not take advan·
taa:eoflhem .
The board relented a bit in
March by permitting TWA and
Pan American World Airways to
lritroduce youth dilcounta on
their n ights to Eueope. The car-
riers had complained they were
losing business to airlines nying
from Canada that ofrered such
discounts.
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7 p.m. and your copy ~II be de-
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U)'. or a •.m. Sunday, Ull belont 10
a.m. and V0\11' copy Wiii be delivwed.
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Hc:wttt-..lt Huntington 8-;to,
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The zoo's owner, ChrisUaa
Baissette, decided to close rather 1 ·
than correct the 11ltuaUon.
'S8t'I Ctemente, capi1tr8l'IO Bffch.
SM Juan c.pittr•no. o.na Point, Sovlh L11gUn&,
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u it would be, will cost 1Jot more than yOq_ figured,
•nd 111 you'll h•ve lo lhow for h II a mem~ry., ., ,
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maket choices about how ypu .,end you; ft!tOMY,
lhlnk about a llvely wine..nd-cheete' evening, and
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~~~, ~ ·Theory on· z. odiac
Pa9'NO" (A?) -, A Judie'~ . •
.. ..,.,.duty" lo ·upliilljl ~ biw SANTA 'ROSA (U
0PI) -Authorities In four Western Stales
hu oolUded Wllh • newapaper,'1 , are reeheektn~ the 11a~---of aome fO woun• women for clues "Im principle" to ....... ~ ,.,.. ' ~ .,.--... tut would lln them to the ''7.od.iec killer" who police think ls Ual 1ource1. ·• -ln1 1l1vea for bla aftetllfe. ~ .,_. l'r•iao_Bet:,.ltd .. , ~~--The....eall~~ktller becan using Cl')'ptic·notes-io-a San
loclU41na ~ maD•S1n1 edit.or Franclaco new1paper'ln 1981 to announce murders. He said he ::.::r Ji~-=6 :':; r!::t-:;fi _ .Jaad.ldUed..17-penon..ia CalJ'ronU•, 'but police confirmed only sill.
IOUftl8 ot material from a sealed Qe hJY not been beard from th four years. .
srud Jw:y lranacrtpt the Bee IN SANTA. ROSA. U lllLD north of San Francisco, Sonoma
pultlilbed. . County Sherill Don 91.riepelce said Wednesday an ancient Enelish
TBB 8TA.&T OF their in-witchcraft 1icn found at a remote aJte where the bodies of three
cleflnlte jail term& wa1 delayed _ women were found indicated tbe Zodiac stalker was the slayer . "A
uaUI May 23 to cive the Bee Ume rtll'ther C'heck, be.1aicl, led him to bellev' Zodiac also murdered ~ap· e1J on con1tltutJonal women la Utah, W•ahinatonandColor.SO. ·
and on the balll ol 1tate One of Strlepeke'1 41eteatives, Erwin Calstedt, said the killer
w which permit.I newamen lo may be chooainj murder lites to, trace out a giant "Z-" across pr«O<t confidential .......,.,. ot . tbe'Weoletn United-. : ·
aew1. ~ ~ ~ Striepke and Car~ said they developed ~heir theory after
After clty. Edi.,,. ,Jamel Boit •_-,mi Ille dHlhs.ol-llx &Iris killed In Sonoma County over a
Jr., wu .HDteneed Wednmday. pertOcl of· (wo ye•n and a Se•ttle caae·ili which the remains or·
Superior Court JuQe Den\1!1r seven~awomeowererounct.
Pecldllpah' (•aid" 1ppellaW. cow1I The killer of th~ lirla in Sonoma County left a notE-saying the
up 1to the U.S. Supreme Court victims were "sl•Yel.l will collect for my afterlife," Striepeke
alreedy hive refused to halt his said. 1 ,
hearl1'1 aimed -at finding if a •
court official leaked the 8.\N F&AN~ ilolllCIDE in11»M.ors were skeptical
material. about the sheriff's statement ud the "Z''"iheorr. "I just can't go
Of edltoriall In the Los Angeles that strong with it,'' inspect.or Al Podesta aatd:
T1me1 andSan FranclacoChroni· · But in Salt Lake Cfty, Sherilf'1 Sgt. Riley B. Cannon said he
cle deftounclng three previous in· accepted lit least part al Striepeke's theory. ''It's very possible
definite aeotence1, Peckinpah our cases could have been committed by the same person or
said, ••1 don't care bow much pre-persons as Sonoma's,'' he said.
uure ii put on me .individua.Jly. seattle poUce said they have round no direct connection with
As Ion& aa the law remains aa it tbeunaolvedmurdenofwomtininlheirareawithZodiac.
is, I will do my sworn duty to up-Carlstedt propoaed the theory that the killer may be leaving a
hold it.'' trail of victims -usiq: the letter ''Z'' -from sin Francisco and
llVT BORT SAID later, ''There Santa Rosa north lo Seattle and back Southeast to Salt Lake city
was an importa nt principle in · and Vail, Colo. Carlstedtsaidheplanned togototheColoradocities
volved ... the right or confi~n-ol Grand Junction, Vail and Aspen and to Santa Fe, N.M ., to in-·
Ualit)r without which often we vestigaterurther1imihlrktllings.
wDuld fbe unable to gel and He ••id if the ~·z" theory is corrttt, the killer's trail would
publish information or interest to movenortb from Vail.
the public.
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-0r.....,11-.r-... -"'-.-, .. -.Wf~~3 l Starving
SurpriSl' pr<Jscc ution H F ~
witn es s Clifford orses ow1'fi I, 'Death Row .J e ff ' U
Jeffer so n , told
Sacram e nto " court
Wedncs<f<1y th .al he
· ordered execution or
Oakland S c h ools
Sup e r in t e n <I c nt
' Marcus fo"'osl t:!r . l·le
said two SI.A sus·
peels. Russell Little
and Joseph Rcmiro
are innocent.
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SA CRAMENTO CU PJ ) -Thirty.one horses, In·
cludlng a herd of former carnival ponies, have been
found starving a nd infested with lice during the past ,
two weeks in Sacramento County.
PIUL STEWAllD, Cllecutive director 'of the ~
Society for th e Prevention or Cruelty to Animals, t
also report.ed Wednesday that one horse was round '
dead of eihaustlon and anem)a in Elk Grove.
All the animals were receiv.lng feed and
medical attention at a daily cost of $1?5, he said.
Steward said that some or the 13 former circus
ponies "are pregnant and due to deliver any lime.
They were round in poor feed conditions, had lice and.
had been grossly neglected."
PANCAKE
·eREAKFAST
and CARNIVAL
sim· Diego Route
Gets Coastal OK
INGLEWOOD <UPI) -The state Coastlioe
CommiNion Wednesday approved construction of a
121 million freeway intercbange'in San Diero. on
the condition that connecting hi&hways be widened
only .j( plans meet re·
e _ te ·
thellistorie t ·
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quiremeats on air quali · ( ) ty, lr•ntportation needs State
and altamative routes The interchange '-~~~~~~~
WMlld ooenect lnt.enta\e S. Route 1.5 and eventually, the proposed Roote 252
freewa_y.J • The co.mmiuion approved widenin1
Rou&.e Q , from four lanes lo eight between Logan
Avenue and 1.nterstate s.
iw ... u.si-
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A new weather front
bringing rain to most of Northern Calirornia moved
IOUthea1tw•rd loWard the 'northern coast today, the
weather.man said.
· But the downpour should turn into occasional
sbowen by tonight and Friday as the rront passes
and a dry, northerly now mov~ over the state, tbe
NaUonal Weather Servieepredi~led . .............
LONG BEACH <UPI) -Three "-n<!its escoped
with •n estimated $3,000 in cash from a Crocker Na·
tional1Bank branch her~Wednesday, police said.
orricers said the trio entered the bank just
before 3 p.m. and oidered customers to "(rffte."
Then While two robbers 1uarded.lhe front door, the
third 'b11ndit,, armed wiU. a (Un, ordered a ieller to
fill uPa bag with 'money.
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car and lodging.
United's inclusive tour package for-two adults
and a child under 12 includes a room for six nights at
any panicipa1ing Ho,Ii(lay Inn, Howard .kJ!1nson's,
Sheraton or Ramaclalnn .(three persons Ii}!&
room). Plus a Henz Pinto for 7 days with
unlimited mileage. Yoii J'>aY. fQr gas. and return
thC 6ir to !New .York.· ' . .'
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person. (Meal,S'not in\!hided.)
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Individual Tour Dasi~ Fares (security charges
no\ included). The abo~ fa~ are ef!ectivc
AP,il 29, anil are not11vailable from 2 p.m.
to 111idnight41 Frida~ J!OO SuaiilB~. or ,
, ~ain days around L~New Years.
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'Inflation Gardens'
Supervisor Robert Battin has f>orrowed a page,
from ·other communities in suggesting the county
open up n1u ch or its vacant land to family vegetable
gardening. '
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· "Now, Mr. Burton. Abotit deducting your Niitorl years
mOJJll)' under 'qisualty losses and thefts' .. : " ' Borrowed or not, the idea has mel]t.
.-·Ma ny families that would like tb plant' ''inflation
•ardens" to extend food budge..ts ~annot do so either
cause they have no yard space or ljve in con·
mlniums and apartments lhat~W()Jildn:'( permij \t.
'vfnother
':Landmark
' !In History ,
ART HOPPE
. ptanol, April 8, 1971
)
1 Pres idc.>nl r~ord , l'nded his his·
f.J ric v is it to The-"Peoplt>'s
Ot·1n1x·r•1lil' Rt.>pi.iblic of Vi'etnam'
todu,· '' ith the st;.itc1nt.•nl that
:·1hiS y,·~1s tht.• W<'l'k that e~nged
Ill' \\·orld. ... · • I, . t.~' '....
Rt•forl! boardir g~ ,\i'fflt",ort.•e
nt•, l\tr·_ 1-'ord told it.hie J78 ewsmen who ac~ompanledhim in the trip "we have hep to.
6uild a long
6 r i d g e · ' ~·
~elwee n the -)
treat Viet -• namese peo-9 T tie and the ~
r e a t
merican ·~ ~t:.· H~e~~ded : '.l .
wever, that · '
e U.S. would
"never abandon'' President
Thieu a nd his nationaliat Vitt·
namese government that now oc-
cupies Wot Oat lsland60mile.orf
the South Vietnamese coast.
1\1"1\l,\"STS agrt'l'<I that onl y a
Rl•publi l'an P1·l·sidcnl \\'ith l\t'r.
f'ord's lirt·-lon g: l'l'Plllalion as 01n
anti -(:01n nlun is t t·o uld h a\"l'
polilil·ull y affnrdl•d ln visit this
Com1nunist nation ,,·hil'hthc l".S.
has rl'fust•d to 1·t·l'ugnize ft>r 22
years.
'J'hc rirst hint sut·h a t1ip might
bl> in tht• offing c;.1 1n l' \\'hen l·lunoi
i~1 v it ed a n ,\ n1 l' ri t' an-Chi nt•st•
c:liel'kl'rs teu m to t·o1ne to Rt>d
\1ictnan1 . ,\ \\"l;t•k l<ilt'l', lll.'111)'
Ki ssingt.•r annount·t•d he had u
stomo:1l'h at.·hc in Pakistan, gi\'ing
risl' to s pel'ulation that he v.·as on
u secrl'I miss ion tu eithe r l~Unoi
or 1-1:.tvana.
llighlight of tht.• President~s
v.·l'l'k-long slay \\·as his lt>lc\'i Sl>d
visit to thl' histo1ie llo Chi ~linh
Tr;1il, "1'hat 's a r eal grl'al lre1il."
:'\I r. Ford so:1id.
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G.oomy
Gus · a · Sh ., . u· . • ; !' . ow o · .· · .. · ... ~-!~~
Do recent eve·nta In
Southeast Asia mean· u..t
Dr. Kissinger will have t0
give back his t,iobel Peace Prize? ..
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W Affff~NGTON ---=The Elysee
Palace has.passejj the wonJ that
·President Vale~·'Gtscard dfD ~1
1teiu: may break Frehch pol.icy of
• .. tbe.flast decade by _aittendina:ta
NATO summit meeting J;iite in ·
Key. a surprising message ip-
dicatlng European alarm at the
suddenly fallen fortuneS of the' U.S. .
No-French· ..
• JIC'!lttleDt tiea I
ever au.ended
;EV~S-NOVAK
r t . .
1 U.S. OFriCli\LS desperately
trying lo grasp the full impact of
the WOr!Jt (oreign policy defeat in
this nation 's his tory 'are sure of
nOthing at tflis 'earl~ stake, but a
l'Onsensus.'· is bt!gjnning, to de·
velop along these lines.
P.lrs. Fqrd, "·ho charmed e\·cr-a Nwth Allan----;. ton~,....duri'nl her .daib• round of •t '-~ r.~ • t·iJ ·
,·is its-to schools, sanitari\lms and 0,Jjaoizatfo -
bi cycle tire fact.ories, Praiscil <NA.Ta> suin~
, The Kremlin wa:S proba bly
shock.~d us much' as_t~ For.d ad-• f I IJ!ipis)r~tion b.g l~.~ wP,ollY pnex· , ~ • ·peded 'Withd r,~wal ~nd. • subse·
, ~~ Q\K?nl collUpse Or·t'he sbuih Viet-
'"the ,,·armth and frit>ndlines1f' of mil aiilce tile
the people. ""And for real Vit>t-French pulled
namcs e cook ing,·: s he suid. ·:,fou oUt of the al-
t.·an'l beat Vietn11m ." ' , , fl •~n c~e !,.s , . . .
, riamese army. \\lith thousands or
Americans still in Saigon and
Phnom Penh as·potentii l•victims
of AsianfU'ry, Moscow was fearful • I -• . .. ·I miUtary atrueture in lllll6.';rhe
During a special perform11-Ql'e-bari Pollil;Jilitf that ClUCard 1 of Jlanoi 's popular (olk op;er'! .. "°" .bimselfmey&nc:teedgotoBrusselA •
··J.fov.· We Kil'ked thl' Yankec·lm· tor the' summ'tt meeting that
that mpss killing' could arouse
violcnt" 1•cactions in 1lhe U.S. -
"arouse ·thc slum bcnnt beast,"
in the words or one policymakt>r
~und result in angry anti-Sovi 1..•t
sentiment. That could shatll'r dc-
tenlc, which the Kre.mlin de-
fin itely docs not \Vant to happen.
perialist Pigs Out or Our 1-lappy President Ford ·is now trying lo
Homcland , •• the Jo'ords ap-. put together was privately raised
plauded pOlilely, bul \\'ilh ob-withtheU.S.embassyinParis.
vious.reserve .
IF HE DOES: attend, it will
OTllERt\"ISE, lht• trip o,~;ent sig11al no change in Frcn-ch
smoothly ind v.·a s generally v.·cll-policy toward NATO ; nor \\'ill
l'C\,'Ci\'t'if in.the t; .S. Giscard be a pa rticularly cager
A fey,· DP~O('rats<"rilil·iwd it participant. Rather, the decision
ltaving poured arms and muni-
tions into ~anoi , the Sovi~t Union
has forfe1ted ..,,control over the
pace of cycntS in Vietnam. But it
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Is not ""ilhoul important politil•al
and financial resources to slO\\'
do\\1n 'the Comrounisl takeover in
PortuM:al.
THERE IS, moreover, another
exi>!anation for a Soviet go-slO\\.·
order to its co'n(~eratcs in
Portugal. Atoscow derperalely
wants an all-European summit
meeting later this year that
would formally r ecognize So\•ict
hegemony over its Elirope11n em-
pi re. If _fortugal slipsJDside.Jh
Co mll}unist ot·bil,1 l/1e Kr,c mlin
can. forget a ll about any such
'summit conrcrcnl'e.
These Cirst l)o lit;t'al c!L•velop ·
. ments from the dcbal·lc of Vit•l-
nam -a-Frcnr h""eonccSl!i ion lo
PreJ;idl'nl Ford 's cail for a \\'.e~'tern s um n1 it and J\loscov.·'s
cffott to rf.'st r;1in the Po11u~ut'St' '
·Communists -undt.•rsrore a key
phr;1se in J\tr F'6rd's di stended
Spl't'l'h to Cung rt•ss . ...
' ··1\s long as 1··1n President," be
said. ··v.·l' \\'ill not pcr1nil detente
to beeome a license to fi sh in
troubled "'<.i tcrs '·
Those wor·ds r eflect both the
hard-line policy of Secretary of
State llenry Kissinger and the
SJX'Cific recommendation, rilade
directly lo the Oval• Offil'e on
·several occasions th~r;11ast 10
days, or · Secretury of-.Defense
James Sehlesinger. 1'\C \\'am-
ing, howeve r. did not tia\:e to be
made by the President for So\'iet
leaders to gel the point.
EVEN IN the Middle East,
l\toscow is playing a ;•cool and
quiet" game, acoording,.,to one
presidential adviser. ~Sovie\8
UIL\l:i>s..l<..iog.clqs.~tl\.T..11dical ~Pales-tinia~s \l':) a~ ~der ,al·
tacks agwni l rsr.ael tJiM( mle!tt
set off another Arab-Israel "·ar
, -und a supl'r-pO\\'l'r confronta-
tion . ' .. . ... ,...
These covert Soviet-mo\'es
point · in only one direct'.ion: de-
tent"e <is a Soviet Policy is'serving
Soviet intl'rests far too well to
risk a nything approaching direct
facc-dov.-·q with the U.S. Presl-
d~nt Ford's toughest job now is lo
fii;td Ways ror the U.S. to escal>f!'
further .~cf eats within the san\e
detente trarpework -a problem
of states nlli'ftship harder th'an
any Pr,:sidcnt has faced since
World War ll-!. ·
us a ·•political sidesho\\ ... de~· ~o· .attend would displ ay one
signed to infJuenL·e the .r\ov .. • i.liing : rising French concern. N s ill D · • qF I
emb<-r elections. And one con.' " sb•red all over Western Europe, 8 'V}1·. •, , : t .· • ' · ' ll, •. 1·.1;·. p~' '.'~ .. ' ',· ·µ· ~\ ' servalive senator blasted the ex-that the catastrophe of American . . __ _
tcnsi\'c media co,·erage. PQ:licy in Southeetst As ia coupled
_, . -- -. wfth Soviet advances requires a 1.l"rl sick al)d ltred oC see~ng solid showofWesternunily. WASHINGTON I · • ~ · t "Th ' I n?lh1ng 011 t~e-\•.ee but Juug.h.ing There is u lso re· ·t. . -l tsn t easy [ ·· J al a sea. e cost o reclaiming ~ietnamese child ren smihn" ac ion 111 to pamage the ec~~omy. eco10gy J AC. K ANDERSON 6.2 million gallons, for eita11pie,: .. .' " MOSl'OW . Su shattering and sud -and energy .programs aK' at the A · would be no more .than $60.900~· \.aelna~ese l~der~. Y1~lnam1..•iu:> den is the U.S. dc bal·le in Vit.•t-same time, b_ut the Navy has ,. · 'r, The savings O!\ th~,6.2 m1Won\,
v.urkei s an~·sl~liislats on the nam and Cam bodia th:.it managedtodo 1t. . • -. . gallonsthatthe olf,npumpt;clin·
ab_senct.> of forpble rapt.'," he policymakers here dctt•ct minute A s a loa~ rt,oh shore. S.uch dumping In -to the se8 Lhet'efof-e would t)ive .
said .. --o on "t thesl' J>l>ol.lh.• k!10'~· thou g h sig nificant pol il'y dramatic ex-~.id~~.occur ,said~spokesman, been ·•8 ppr0xim:ately $!.2
tht•y h\'cuodei-communism?' :~hanges ins ide the Kremlin to ample , th e very infrequently . million.'' "' ".
Rut Jlrcsidenl f'ord -Sl'l'ml'd pr.otecl the u .S.-Sovit.•l detente. .iir:crafl car-' THj:, NA vv·s own cl ~ssificd : ~ -A~Mn !l~'ditionaJ considefp-
\\"l'll-pleascd v.·ith the success ~r 'The first cha nge: un 01·dcr from lier lndepen-docbftfeols. ho"·cver, tell a di£. 110{1, U1e audit report warns that
his mission. the Kremlin lo the Communist d e n c e" ferenl story . Jn reports never in-the "dischatg:ing of contaminal·
party or Portugal to "go slow" in dumped 7,500 tended to be read outside the ed petroleum products if'llo the
As he told the beaming \"iet-seiting total power in Lisbon. . 1-: 11 .o n s or• Pentagon . Nav~ auditors haVe' sea by the Navy is possitafydo\ng
ntimesl."' Poli I boro leaders in ' Thl t directive was given to the 1 av1at1on (uel, . divulaed that millions ot aallons damage to the ecol<fgic:al balance
f are\\'e ll ce rt.•monies al the srltond rinking Portuguese Com -worth . about ..r fuel are routinely discharged of nature." "' 1
airport today, · · 1 think ":e've pro-munist party oCficial on his re-$4 ,000, tnlolhe i~td.the oceans e.very year. ~ ,
\'ed th:1t, despite our difference .. cent visit to Moscow to di scuss !Cea a few Thia is fuel that allegedly is _A NA.VY spoke~man, resJ)Cll>d·
in ideologies, the people oC our the rapid and astonishing sul'-weeks ago. .. "con(aminated." Yet it would be 1n4 to our qu.es~.1£lnlt J.ldd ~i'-
l°"v ·great counlrin, tiy ~•itting cess or the party in its grasp for c.au1~~ in the ... act, the Navy ex~ cheaper, ac ~ordi n1 to the f.ic.r~. SOD\''~~· .. 4'1ijft1rae
t.lo°"'n 8'\d t alking toget~r. can control of the Western anchor of pla111e4...it .,_,.s cheaper to pump auditors, to briri'g the fael ashOrc ~aJ1t1le •ri•l!o•t •ac':-•t ,,ea
be v.·arm and lasting rriends. ·· NATO. tpe gas over t,he side than to un-and ''reclaim ''it. prior to .ent~nng: lhe.ab.IPYJl'd
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R · • • .,,.. save money, conserve fuel and hiilt 1roftl weld ~ng: ~ c~tUng e. t; ·~ment Payments u·i· -1;. L ~·t · .. keew th• ~e•ns cleaner by •t•P· tor•bes·-•d cauoe n.... The
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.. ... • nearly five years ago by their also st_arted a p_ro.J.rana, he ~~
Responding to the criticisms
level led by Governor J erry
Brown and o(hers over the ex-
1..~essive sulari~ paid top UC of-
ficials, some Regents and UC
Prl'xy Charles J . Hitch, retorted
that state salaries are too low.
Hitch receives $$1,500 plus a
Jong list of ta'x\exempt beneftt.s.
Meanwhije ,
some 11,000
retired st•te
workers are
praying for
relier from
inflation
which had
made mosl or
them near
paupers.
Only about
U percent or state workers ever
achieve retirement status. The
avera1e .1tate retiree receives
less than '200 • montli. Many of
these paid aa much as 11
percent or more or their earnJngs ·
durln1 their rrod~tive years to b¥Y llnancia aecurlly for their
••nlor ye1r1 . Inflation hat
cllla&acuril>'. Ballhelr
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t pr more CPI. change i~ lhe past., ~n~ry a1e in lb tbe retirement pfo-auditors. Yet Navy !'!hips have th1tw1IJ re~ull: in ~thercomPlettJ · · EARL -AT"'nS year, the ad1uslment 1s a mere gram. tontinued to discharee fuel at hiltol.aU41l1charce~oro11miil'ot· w £.ft pittanc~. t:Jnforlunately. each '-'' sea. , • -_ IY waste1 ~.,.() 1.~;am1, ~rs
' • 1 • ' year has com~und~ the pro-.. WHAT CSEA. is asking is a one-the latest classified audits ~rHf Oce11ns by n'vll 1h0ti 1•c
· blem as the retired sink deeper ' tlfne cost of Jiving increase for dal~ Feb. 7, 1975, d:M1tain thes~ tfvtties"'8nd .s~ips not~ later than Syste~ te invest in ,:stock!'! and anddecpei:. retirees. pOllltlng out that from fina.ing s: ,, • • · -lheendolthiadec.ade.,..i.. 1}
other securities to build one ol 1986 to 1974 the CPI l'08e 47 per--DuHng the 1974 &c~l ·year,
the largest ' funds in the state, BOTH TllE presiderit of the : cent whll• special adjustments "Navy oilers dlspo1edol approx-
totallin1 more than $S billion. On· Caliror'nla State EmplO)'eel As-for i'etlrees ha ve been les8 than imately 6.2 million gallon! of COD·
ly banks like Bank or America aociation, Jot.. MalJMny, and ZS ptrcent. They also seek a raise laminated fuel at. sea.'' Al /A re·
have greater asset&. SpeaU-r Leo McCartliy have , in the ceilbt. of•2 percent annuat suit, Ule Nao/y net onty:"k>lt the
THEllE CAN hardly be any d•·
nying that these retired person
have an earned i nd vested 1n·
terest in the PE kS ftlftd. Neither
can it be denied-that they were in·
fluenced by the promise or
security to remain as state
~fnP.k>YtS d.~rlnc the palmy d»ys
,when private employment may
have seemed more ettr1cttve. It
'Wcui; 'part of the lbtal compensa·
tlon p11ck•1e pr9m ist<l.
In rffOl"llloll of the dwlndlins
•way ol t~i• Hcurit,y, duo to la·
Oatlon, the Uil•li tUft, In ill'IO,
adOpted 1n adjuatment profl'lm
for retlr-to be baMd _, the
C...Umer Price Index Ml !My
..-.. ~r:·•ntctllllliil .... lricroaaed · z portent. ·in lhe
I-ol Ille auerina 10 -nt
pled1ed to ,remedy their plight. 11 • increase to .3 ptrcenL Tltat, &o UM. Of .. energy:• but also ·;was
But their efforts to restore the re· many. is a ·~-oul.' '..:n.it study require.if to l'eplace lhe tuet at a
tiree to a inonltily penflon moce ordered by the Stale ~ • ·cost -0/., Approxintaiely $2 .3
nearly equal in ·value to that Boardatt.herequeattl~ mlRron.'! ..
which he received when he first Reagan recommtftded .1-"iwal •-TR£ FUEL discharges and
Mired 11eems to-be boi1id <town -M1Jatmen\1:'1>ued ..a -.dual. invetory ''loa1e1'' l"Olt tbe-Navy
on the arguments that there is CPI tb1n1•. Tl'te P.S"RS reeom; "• «ital ol 11.4 million callone of
not enough mon ey. mended "I'• to 5 -Ollllaa\ bulk petroleum worth about $4:2
The statC"i; obligation to honor
It• commitment e:annot b&
begged away on that plea. The ·
money is there. lr It me:1ns that
present employe conJ,ri~ution1
mu1t be railed to Pf'O"lde for
their future, theo ~ must be
the answer. ClarrentlY employes
are Oll)oyllla a 111bal*lai reduc·
lion in co.Mributlons b>L re•.on
ol the 11 ...... pay-.........
tr11t, pdlr e.lnploye contrlbu·
Uonl, wert In 1ccor~,witb lhe
ll<llustmdll. The Sl'B. l&i>orlng million., lrom oil lank•rs alone I!' own stuely, ~shaded ildOwn dunn' liacal Tt74 . This doesn't
.. 3 percem wtdeh wOuld give the count'the oll spills Crom the hUl'I·
a,veraae retire• • a month. dreds or other Navy shipa.
Wow '. And Hftch, v.·hole salury .=-The-amount or rue1 pumped
w1s rai'sed O\'lr $6.000 lo \he past overboard, the audit.on round,
t,_'O yean thinlC 8 he is underpaid. ''declined with the lllh'ent of the · ~ other benefits 1ouaht by CSEA rttent tner1y frlsla." Btt once
iDclude the aurvlvor benefits pro. the.fuel w11 plentlfal qein, the Ped bJ the Reacan administra· di&Charce• "be11n to rlte."
loll 1•14 bJ Ill•. TheJ aloo -ID purelY llDancllj ,1#1111, se for Increased heallh ''tit Honom1e• of l'fttalmln1
in•u employer contrtbu-COIHamlnated tuel now OUl.welch
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"SCJ-IE <XXD NEWS ANO 91£ MC" -----"'''-S..---.··-• , 1Like a1ways. the good · town .• .;.i "1thout! RFK hoo1 tJDU · -news first. The people ~ ~ and p•i•s ..
' " at Pa1nt,Paper ' Things brushes?
, ' are having a ,25\ OFF sale Yours truly, Probe Urued on sel eyted Bir<J! Woll Barney.a sincere e . coverings '\:o oefmrate and nusunderstood WASHINGT0~0 (UPI) -Robert Jollng, pre•I· "":" Decorating nohth. !'IW.~ brush.
dent or the American Academy of ForeOsic VJ.nyls ,texturee,plald&,
Science•, be1 ur1ed Congreu to review the a1 · all kinds at differen~'W}
1ustnaUonofSen. RobertF. Kennedy. price ranges.Birge CCNer-
Jollng $aiiJ Wednesday he does not believe ings are ·really great
bullet• striking Kennedy and ABC newsman and because they are · WllU•m Weisel, both thought to have been fl.red by 1 '
Sirhan Sirhan at · the Amba11ador Hotel In Los you don t need to be an
¥.,,.:+'i-Anleles-in 1968, could have come from the same expert to put them up. ·
gun. · _ . . Due to their popular·
M-'aKINGS ON TllOfiE BllLLETS and on a ity the people at Pain~, third teet bullet l11troch,_•ced as exhJblts fn the case Paper & '1'4..> ...,.6 r"""ret. I did not match, Joling 1ald, and added lh•l Sirhan'• , "''""'"1 ~ (,
22-callber 1un stiould be retired so that experts can that this sale can only
i-each a"eoncluslon aboulthedtrferences. . last through April 30~,
He to!d~a news conferencp a bullet that hit Ken-OK,J'DJ for ~ bad
nedy was marked with .a · ilnglc cannclure or news. "They .. aaid that I
eroove. ldn't d abou A •'TEST BULLET 8HO'I' F&OM a 1tmllar 1un rou . 1 ea~ a wo;
thowa two cannelur11andnone91 the other groovea pai R\ in this ad. '1'11e
and poiOts or compariaon matched. The know.n said if I di.d say
bullet shot by Sirhan .into William Weisel of ABC thing about ~aint that
1how1 two c:annelures and '.(Other markings) that . they would c ensor rre
• T , • + ~' \ -~ don'tmal'chthoseontheKennedybullet,"he1aid, I n.;_..J
, Ii'.' •. -~I.· C. n""~.' cln&'c:0,.'•; ... _~:.... St.lui.-' Jolinsuld au1hor1Uilneedtoreoolve "wlthou\ Well'.I 'qon . t care,......,.•llL.-?' ~ ~yol 'JCV.V l.Ufli'-~ :11 ic:ru;rin~.Jt:1 .. question of a doubt whether'another bUllet was fired is ruce,pa1At;. brushes · i.;~.·-·. '.f'"'1b' ·.',;~lhla .. , -_. ·::~:~:o~:~~~~ :::r:~::i~~g~£:~;!~=;~;:~.,~~11~~nJrd'.:: ::: :.oo ~:~;::·;;., WI' ~ .. ~ Ing .bis hair style ... IOUNG, DlaEcroa OF MED-SCl:LAW In-" Osucil Trad I shown in three photos. ternaliQnal' Con1ult1nta ln Tucson, Ariz., al10 pro· . . ' ' n · • L ft h B JIOHd a congressional revll)ol of the assassinations . , . , ' · }-r . ~ ·~~rc~~~~~bae:J~: );,~f:'~:th~~~:~=~~r~ohn F. Kennedy and Dr.
" ~ pCIHd by Rep. Hanry B. Gonzale'z <D·Tex.) coufd ,;..,, ... '"" l'"'"''
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. • I ',~· ,:tflt··. The. ¥ 1 ,r; .. _·t .. 1 ',abor'tly after hi's -'n· Jolin&aald a congressionalrev!ewpanel as pro·
1 ~ · ftry · · ft$1s · aua:ur&tion ~~Y in · ~ppolnt arroups such as the academy to make
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.,,, . . . . . . neht was taken this ll"'-..:.------------------------------,
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ljmited time offer! To introduce
, 3 ·hew fljp & Sew machines. All
with the exclusive~· 2·w•v
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.wing 1Urface never before
illtUred in machines priced
'°towl Llkatwo machines
. lil'!>'I"· 'Jurt flip a panel to Jo 1(0!11 f!at to ln-J!le-
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'NUW $89.17,to'$120 .
SINGER ··
Sewina Cent«1 anc.1'P1rt;cipating APPl'd'ved Oulers.
.Brynner
Airlift's
Supporter
, BOSTON <AP) -AC·
tor Yul Brynner hu de·
fended ma11ive airlift.a
of ,Vietnamese orphans
11 an .act of ''human
.. brotherhood.." ..;.
: . The father of two
.adopteQ Vietname1e or-
phans, Brynner said, "If a child . . .. has been tot.alJy ·1bandoned, then ,
it 11 not immoral to eon·
, aider y,o,un.ell his humaft
brot.tierror,father."
: Br..yn'Qer, .!Jlade t)l.e
comiitenta at Emenon
.College,follf:!WlDI ncelvt
. c-Of the Joselib~E.-Connor
Award fbf Aebievement ~ COmtylupic1tlons .
Call 1'2-1111. Pul a few word• lo work for u.
, ••-••-~lim.wi*tbwe " "i ' ' ' ' ~ I ~ .. ,,;rake !1dv1nt119e-durlng this ', .. . . .
.-.limited one·tim(j·oJil,y~lose~.
, ·:out of odctS & ends th~t must gQt
.. ·Aever, bef~'ie have we offered
/such uvlngs on odds & ends
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Brus"'d Denim Leisure Sult By Tobias~
Beat of both worlps:broughl to you .py Silverwoods. European siyttng and
flavor plus gre&t 11merlcan flt. Eirifliantly inlerprel!'d In brushed ~!ton blue
denim by Toblas9. Shirt-Jaekel is sn·apped and body stilched wllh two hid-
den pockets. Flared pants lealure new contoured seaming. Tops •nd bot·
toms Individually sized for perfecl Iii, · ·
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I CAMP PENDLi!:TON (AP) -They talk, Ibey About 30 wer~ foond lo be oddicta ud'relernt i eonlemplale and th8Jt they rappel from a sheer cliff to "medical counsellna:. · whi\e 13 othert were dis·
u hilh as an 80-atory building. cbar1edearly •• unfltforduty,hesaid.. •
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I pie;" says Gunnery 5t1t. Em .. t Hilbert. IN THE CURRENTGllOUP, aopokeaman salct29.
~ The aer1eant and l3 coUea1uea bark at, en-of a total of 34. were drqg usen. Tbe rut ·had an
!eouraae and ceitle young gyrene drug users at the alcohol problem. :'" ', J•I\ • 1
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l · said most do1 pushed by ~r pressure aDd thei( woii\..
, -''TJIBSE AJlB''IRE EXPEllME.!ilTDS. noC bilfieonjng1eU·cOnliclenCe: · _ ,.,_ . . •
•the pbyslcaUy or:P,BJCbologically addicted," says After theday 's exercises,.the men gatht r tiy a
MIJ .. JOMJ)h Proe~: command.inc officer of the campfire. , --.:---
icenler.• : ' ' . "Wehavefoundthatalotofbeha•ioratheadwayil J Unlike otlter mWt&ry druc programs that rely made around tbes~ campfires," J:filbert s~.
l•lrricwt enurely on eounselin1, PrQchaska says the "Maybeit'atheintimacyoflhesituatioaorthemask·
\eeatef here P""ldS 8 combination of physical of darkness, but each man tends lo open.up and, talk
ldlallen1ea, tfttrospeet,ioa, counseling -and fun . about himself.••
~ month and 8-ball of sessions is patterned
after ~ civilian <>:vtwilht Boqnd program· which
tr--=tea~ninlhewildemeu. ' · . • aUil dila lliant, San Diejo CQun\y ~»a.'aaJy o!ie;illlhe Marine Corps offering the
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voluQteered or been uslgnea ·to the program the
pUt two years are ·exposed to activities like scuba
diving and' sport parachuting. •
They are als~ taken by the IP'Olram staff ancti
off-duty inililary volurlteers to h>cal attraction1-
sucb as Disneyland, 1Sea World and the IOO.
"We try to show them there are more ptingsin
Southern California than doing drugs," Prochaska
aaid in an interview.
The typica l program pfrticipanl, the major
laid, is 19 years old, small in stature, comes from a
broken or disturbed home, is a high school dropout,
a .first-term enlistee and bas bad a prior reCord of drue: or alcohol use before joining the corps.
' "THE UNDERLYING PROBLEM WITH most
of these Marines is that they've never bad much
self-esteem." Hilbert said. "This program is de· iscnecl to restore their self -confidence. "
Prochaska s aid the small ~ysical stature ·ol
many ol the men has discouraged them because:
ttiey were not able to keep up with fellow Marines ill ..
• training.
The introspection in the program is combined
with.survival. Each man is given two1days of ra
lions and left by himself al a remote site on the base
-lo survive.
"All that time , au by themselves, to think and
evaluate where they've been and where they are·go.
ing," Prochaska explained.
"AFTER THEY COME BA.Q[ INTO the bar
racks where they live during the program, we prel·
ty much know what's going to make it and whc isn't ...
About 76 percent of the program's participan~
have returned to duty and completed their servict
tour without further' problems, the major said.
Some, Prochast'a said, have r~-enlisted anC
become no~-commissioned officers
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By Senate PaiU3l
SACRAMENTO <UPi i ~b;efore ' a h~aririg au-
-ne·Senate Rule Com.-dience of six persollS No
iriiUee held a five-minUte witnesses testified for or
bearing and approved in opposition to the pro-
witbout oppoaiUon a bill pPtal (~B610l . ·
to increase lawmaker
salaries by 10 percent a
year -from $21, 120 to
$23,232. over a two year
period.
The proposal ,
sponsored by the com-
mittee itself rather ~
by an individual author
as ia the usual case, went
Sen Robert Stevens
CR-Los Angeles) com·
mented that the commit·
lee might be -accused of
"'slickering out" the bill
during the lunch hc>uf.
when people were eating
JUncb , but Mills noted
that it had been
publicized in 3dvance'
lllat the measure would
be considered at that
· io the Finance Commit-
tee for fl!rther considera-
tion on a 4-0 vote.
'lbe measure, carried time. ,. .. "
by Senate President C•ll 142-5171.
tem James R . Mills, CD-Pul • rew words
·San Diego), wa s dis-.. toworkfor ou.
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''MEET
THE PROS''
A DAYOFCOLF
AND TENNIS
ON THE MALL
-FREE-
·12 NOON. 4 P.111.
SATl'RDAY, APRIL 26
Professlonal Goller Jack Saen·z will be on
har\d to instruct. demonstrate and analyze
your swing by video tape, . ,
Mike Dunn ahd Van Hoffman. members ol
the U. S. Professioniil T"nnis Assoc .. will
answer questiO(lS,' gtve you tips and hold
demonstrations.
-----DON'T MISS-----.
A SPECIAL FASHION SHOW
. · 11 a.m.
Presented by Li_Z A~'• Dress Shop and
Ntp ·n Tuctc 0111~·1 Shop -featuring
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.. ~ 'Delcado .11. bock In Ille meet ltie rubllc," Holub ex·
pUblle 070,; bul minus Ille bore ~. "I women wear llhort
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· lltt with .... , ...... over r.iu-. bare midriff la ju11 a JiUle bll l<>o
· IRE SAID SHE does not intend
w c11st•• the blouse· /rom her work wardrobe.
" y aboui a quarter inch of
my stomach was showinc " she
said. ''Mr. Holub said I w~n'tfit
to creel the public.
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·.Tb• II !Waukee County much.'' · '..,JC~~:•:•:lb~o~u1e receplioolst ap-uf have a ~1bt to pick of&t wha~ behind closed doors after clolhee I welil" " 11111 Del ado lloaakl-A.-Holub·of411e -.,...-~ ~·'----. Family Condliation ~ment · s . ; u . 1ne lnOWed _, ~iirln1. "He-put-me-in this small ton·
ference room untiJ be said I knew
bow to dress· properly. He told
'me to close the door so ,no one
would see me. I have even worn
worse outfits. I've wom body
suits that clung to my body."
SVMPc\SIUM ANO PRESENTATION
IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET
~ HELL THEATRE• ·
_·Objeeled 1o •\I bl~cJ>..i • lhal • r"bt, a •hol'.l llkirt.
. poMil 0'119rtlon of her midaec· "ll.Wollldbedilferealillcame
-: Uon. 't in ball naked. But my outrit
yesterday wu In goad taste, and
"WE FEEL A llARE midriff is lleell had a ri&hl I<> wear it."
625 French Stre8t~ta Ana
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A s Founded & Preserved Bv
Vestres·Bournonville-Johannsen
Gen. Admission At Door S2.50 646-764,4
Ad1,1ance Ticket 54.f..4304
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~t anything l'ora candy bar. Shirleyann
M'OOfe, 5, enlists help of brother 'James, 4, to
reath slot tn Denver bowling alley . . -
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~l(JLWAUKEE, Wis. '(UPI)~ The're is a season
rcx;1•r8pt1 two geog.raphers say, juat as there are le..,,. fdr b&seball and football.
.Ai~rcHn1 to their study o.f the natjon's 56 largest
ciUH, nlore rapes occur in.May.
"IT ikALLY BREAkS UKE, the rrtonsoon,"
said JOhn J .. Alford, onedthe researchers.... ·
·Al(ord and Lawrence T. Lewis, geoUaphers at
W~ Illinois University, made the.study or the i~cel>f seasons on raee rates. It Was presented a~"~ i'pnual ~onve~Uoit of the A'..ssociation or A~c~n Geograr,hers this week. • 1W claim the D~i_drn~e Of rape ii ff'uonal and
ndlNlated lo any·ck tical lemj>eratU"" ori~~te. _
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uciliillp. ~•1!'!-rapeana tenlper~1tli..PUiftft\1~ wP.•H a rel'!llonohip betweeg,t ' · t lhe~9-~n instaqj:'.!'~ ra~ ~odld ' 1rst in the s~~:· we~Jll.ngerroll)winlertos ., er," .. ~wis . \.:.
llit, il ·doe"sn'l do that,", he sai~ "The whole ~f'.Y ha1' a low ihcldence or ra*-"in the winter, t .
theRlribdillMay'orJuneit..st.8rt.stOincrease.'' . ~J "
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1000 watts of dryirig power· brtlah and two combs. stand IOf t18nds tree ·a heat setti!l&S, 2 ff>eeds. • PD-850R) rylng. {PRO 1 ).
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belijll al" certain time of year reg8tdless of the -;o1 } '
weet#et or climate," their study con"Cluded. .;
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dQminat1ng factor tben rapes should increase first
~n the So':ft~ an~ progress slowly northwar~. follow· 1ng.the suit. . · ·
·But lheir data show tape.increases are reported
• in· Mlly throUghout the North and South, -even
thquP, -iepl.periltures in the North are· still belnw"
those (n the Southi. Similarly, r,pe·raies decline In
October ll1roUghout t:he country even ·though l,tiey
wOuld,be expected to drop first io the NQrth. 1 •
AlfOrd and, L~wis said criminologists ab.it soctolOtitats ter\d to ignore physical and envirbn· 1
ment;,1 'considerations and concentrat.e on
~iologlcal factors. The)I said they hoped the work
of geographers might ci>ntrlbule to law enforce-
ment.·
Presideni Reath ..
Papers .'All Day'
•NEW OR L E~NS FORD'S DAY ,1s not
(UPI ) -P.resident Ford done until ~e ·1dolef\
reads n.,ewspapel-s paperslaterbehiisread
lhl'oqhqut hia 18·hour the Washinctod Star (an
WOf<kday , press afternoon 'p·fper), the
sec:;retary Jlon Nessen preu1ecn!tJry~1ald.
Sl)'S·,/' .!' I ' • \ Ta,lklng v t~-.~r,PorterJ
..Fdid's fiz;st action ""QP abPatd A.lt·..f"·o·rCe r,
rillin\I al!Oul 5,15. a.ni:. "'Nmen auillliol' Foril's ' N~ uld Wecfn~. eadlng tnii\lei'f ioclud• .,
1. s r -• d 1 n, g t h ' ing books ..._ .• ~1apnes • W"'!hinll~ l"O~t -;.••ett~·r.:weU .. -~~apers.,.
befOl:t d~vourln1 the 'when askii •IJl:tl!>ut •tile' '. Overnljh~ news sum-' "President·1~state)nent m.
m'1ry i aiMI tnte"llt1~e\ a M on d ~.., .,., i J: b & ,,
report• prepared by 1\televl1ion :<,CBS)t in· ~ Wit,i&e , ~~e aide•; ;~ .. 'erview that. h t teada ~.~lldOt.bfa· ... ._ · ~~·~onebook ~mo~t4·
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Sur1?ey for f]nifrcf!~ion
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Residents of t he lluntlnet.91;1
Beach portion of the Fountain
Valley Celemen~ary') Sct}ooj Dis-
trict may not w.ant to jgiQ a new
unified school &ystcftl'~ifi "'"';
ta.in Valley. , ' ·
C~n.rad .Epley, spokesman ir;r
ram11,ies in that "~tr1.p" area,
said he was 1urprlsed by a
'weekend survey taken in that
section. It showed 77.2 percent ol
'the ra.milies want to ;Qin the Hun·
tington Beach City (elementary)
School Pistrict
stead.
I• lhe soulb In·
:·1 wa~ surprised at the wide ,
split," he said. .
Epley said the survey was
made oft, 701 of that area'1 lO,OOO
homes aQd was not purported to
be scientific.
·:we did it over tM' weekend,
door-to-door whe·re we foUhd']iiO=
pie at home," h~ explained.
He said about 1,900 or '11 per·
cent said they would prefer jOln-
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lnl Huntlngto.n Beach rather 1111trlp'' arce;' tn ' tta ow,~. iffi.
than the proposed new Fountain \ncaJIQ!' pllin1 pr~ferrj.ng td.:iN' 4
Valley Unified School Diltri~. atone curronl, tiof~,._ lnoliilf. 1 while 13 percent 1aid they want· while Fount«\~ Vall~'' trultHI 1 ed to join' Fountain Valley, and decided to _IQ~lude 'the area \»,
the others·had no opinion. their plan• deilpite tt\elurve
Enley'a com!f1ittee pr11t1nted A Foun\;in VaileY di1\rii~t ~~
the survey. this week to bot~ spo~eii:nan aald that the 1urVe1
the Fountl!-Jn Valley and Hunt-did not represent th8'whole are~,
-ln«to• Beach elementan..achool_clalmirtC-"4>·perCe1:1t of the survey,
boards. . ' wu in 'One svhool area •. 'l'bilO •
But Huntington Beach op<ed another •~hOol Brea only had two
not to include the 1eyen-1chool slanatures. ·
BIG QEALS R THE
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SALE c.,.,. '.i 1 . ·9
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won't rust or corrode. Won't
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tlUel,..Adjuat1t>le air directors. H~some styling and easy !Olf!ll•ll.
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8000 BT(';i "n,s AMP'Arxim Air Concltloiler:-
,aig room coO,irlg'On slan_d,rd 115¥011wiring.2 speed Ian Slide out
1itlor. Sa~ handsome furnjlure styling as abo¥e modef (8E:J10). -j ,,, .... ~·1···; . .. . .. .... ' . '
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., Nl!IW'HAVEN, C<M..Cl:J~) -Tllep ... lc!Onl ,of·
Ille PlrtnM:ofnpany ot lh•·=Sponsl'llubbtr
PrC!<lucll Corilor•tl...; lllrl . ble-mlnietlr IUld
el1ht'. other per1on1 tod•Y we .. l•d with anon · ~~!=~ M'~rcH: 1 exp]~s1l'?d~ f: .,.. ,. ·~.~~~the
Arrested w·ere •Davi . ~I, a
clairVoyant from Memphis, Ten'fi1, ·a1;1d cl~tl>;'P"n
whose' list 'rhlni1try wu ln St:anton, 'Nim ~. •nd
Charl'e• O. Moeller,1 i~e preeldentl ret->Ohio
Decorative Products, ·the pilrenl company of the
Shelton firm, the Connecticut·oomrnunity:1 t1r1est
employer. . 1: ,
Thomas Duggan, the 'PBI's special agent tn
charge.of Connecticut. said ·'Six persons-reeeived
cash,'' but. offered no rno'tive. fortt.he d.e&\DK!tion,
fearing pre,udlcial pretrtal.publiclff •1
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WASHINGTON Cl/PP ..-Sortel d,i~l~l.I\ •re privat.IY •Rretaing indignation that the,. lei.or
personal e rfecls of Russian seamen bfoug t up by
'II)~ CJA lrofl\ .. 1 ••1"''!"..,~u}i!'l•ri,nq ,In If." PaCilic were not reLurned to the 11ext Qf k•lh . 1 , Th~y "'f'e n~t ~-1¥1\~. b{lfl/• e•;f/i,.llons that 1om«1 10 or more b0die4,qf ~v1et .fU •tlilers
rec.overed w~re re;b.~~ '.Nith.~i.&qitY ii~ t!I!' l(ld in s1!'1c~ ~t;:cOr~anc~ with tti!? ~vu~t qav~i .ma..oual . P.ictur~a Wt!re taken. Q( U)e ceremony b~ ~hey ap-
paren~IY. were never 1ent to Mos,.o.w. • :ri•,
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• lf'NDICj\TEL,INK? P.·•oiil.e,'' Daley,. s8'id.
-John091ey,28 :There's never 'an)1.fting as
• ,.. • low 81 a newspaper.'" ' The mayor described Miss Brialta 'as "a fine
Catholic Italian' girl, a college graduate, a fine
penon -J'.v.e met her on previous occasions." He
laid he knew ber father from softball and baseball
gamei tpOnaored by his office -"I met him at. the
games when the youngsters were"trying to make the •
·WbiteSox ." · -"'"
Daley, making tii! ~D\s ~"an imP~mptu. I' .. news ~onference,, was Ulled abOut reports tha't ~
1Bri1tlM'b1d taken the F\f\lt Amendment when h~ ~
appeared· beloretthe Senat.e·cpmmittee lnvestigat~ l i1i4the~i'frne1y"ndic1~:l-. i.~ • ~· · . •.,
"WHEaE 18 Til!;IR'E"'DENCE?" lhe mayor
respond~d. 1'~as he never convicted? When you
take ~<the Filth) the" ~hould be no implication."
· ,.. •. ,.ehd• or yoUng ·Daley and Miss Briaµa said
tbe ~pie became',acquaiFited -dUrtng 'sUrhmer
vac,at.jons a\ Grand Be8ch In Mithi&an, 'Where both
ramlltes ftave·· summer hom'es. · Rp mance 1
bl011orDed, thei said, when Jolin headed ihe! •
mayor '• campaign headquarters, and~Miss Bri11tta' ,_
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1SANTA ANA -Fll\y Valen and th•)'lwanii The Oranse coast's B oac b all d J'ea er
Nlidenta o1 ·10 Oruae Club. new Amertcan11ln terms Rlt1chel, 1704 Qayou
-Cout eommuDIUoa an jjunlj.nJto~ Beal:h olnotiona ot-0r111n are: War, Sea.I Boacb. ' " now AmerlcaD'clUrena. topP9t! the list otONlll'!! • • . . . • .£. CANADA : !lfiarop
They Joined Orange Cout;clUH layln1«~m M -1 A. R G8E r Tl NA;. Doris' May:Darlln1, 8!112 County ,·Superior Court t.o50Hw:Americ1n1~ ar a·na u nya an~ Bl aYlock Place, -.Hunt·
,. Juda• Robert Banyard, . came tio \hJa na,lon tr1om Osvaldo Pedro Lopez, in&ton netach; 'fer~sa ,
, H. Warren KolJ:ht · and 24fore11nland1 20052 Colgate Circle,, Paultn'e 'Dunn ~ 1451
Jerrold Ollv.er last ;,,, ,' J HuntlnctoaBeac~.' Shamrock Lan.e~ Colt.a.
'lbunda11n the lobby ol 111E OIL CITY tiad 18 -B.RAZl.L · (nah Mes a; !l wp n4plf P the Oranae County resi dents-at ·the Siiveira Cynno, ~522 cmzENS p .. AiJ·)· Counbouse·for'-lln, indoor n a t u ·r a 1 t· i a t t 0 0.-.;Elt(L,.,Clrcle Hu.nUnaton J8':9 ;. ~--, _ ... pt~ure· \bat-.... 111 coll)' cen.~~1· 111w• lhaii ~;:;;;g;;;;:=;~~-;;~iii;a~~fir-memora1e u.,ir 11rs1 day eo.u· Mt1a's 1a. Folin·' l -u~American1. · lain Valley caiiie tlilra-. IMl'O~TID -, -PIO ~~
with nveformer.aliena. ' L4if. Jt Mi-IT.'''"' '
A TOT"L OF 140 Rcundlng out the local MUSlllOOM · sr::ucl · •
Orange County residents list were Seal Beach with !_'!?!~
joined Judge Oliver in four, Laguna Hills and J~s ~ 98! ·~ ...
pledging allegiance lo San Clemepte with three l!' .. SJ .39 s1A0~t i'froi., .;.] ~ ~ir new flag a nd bowed each, Mission Viej,o with S.-• ~, _
their hea~s 'In 1Hen~•Jtwo and New~'l!ht;li.·
;tfbtle Mormon BishoP ·El TQro 'and 1~,-p NIW•OL \1~Q.H8ao~·El~orode-Oneeacb.' ·{·,.J.~-.: 1 : l'tUA COUPON 'l
liveridthelnYocation. Great B~bin toaJPe,a: .c .... .,.,... swi;s'~':11s1
1 Th'v were. con-, the list of 'Contrlb•""•• •t 09 _. -111:11"111~ on1 achieving 'na•'"-• with U 10;:;;;.t· • -S 1 1"9 ' ' ' =-h' b ....._ • w.:;z ... tlii-·/ •-·--' . . ' f· . · 1p· Y , .,..r~· :Eri:::i:; exchan1tq.. ,,-,._ : "INO'S .... ·_'!.!\' ,.,. •? . ta vea of.tb~_Ameiican \Jillnn ~ackfortb•~ " _ . . . .,.., ,. ... ,..."*. Le1ioa; 1be Amenean ud stJtpes.1The ·Philip,; ' •'I': ~r.t'r.t' ,.t( · • . · ,.,. · . 3: i Lelllo• Auxm~. tbe -~ e11ht 10nner : 0 · :"llt:v._.. TOl:AL 9F 14Q .OR/INQE CC)YlfTIANS liWPSH IN.M.,NEW U.S. CITI E,NS,' '.' ,,.. -. ·Da111h\•r• oi. lb•'' . and Ciln•d-.wllb ' . . DEuc· ·TESS""'
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SANTA AN A -More than $Xl Muc:lents, most of
them from Orange County's high schools, will be
tourilirrg the coun ty courthouse here Saturday in
Law Day programs organized by the Orane.e County
Bar Association.
INCLUDED IN A FOllK·HOUR Jirogram that
begirus at 8:30 a.m. will be mock t.ri,als in five·
courtrooms, courthouse tours directed by lawyers
and court personnel and student contact with fiv e
judges who will be available throughout the pro-• ' gram. , ,
Uw l>afwill,be-officially: celebrated May 1
Orange· Cou'nty org~rs eXPlained that open
houses and ceremonies in all t he coo)ty 's
co~.are8~wa)'s .heklontheweekendpriorto
Law--Oay. · : , · More than 200 Or:_apge County attorneys have
beea-;visil.ing loCal lilP. schools in recent weeks in the
Law DayJ)rOsram.?"' · _ 1• • ' • -
· Amongt_tie area chairmen working under county
bar tepresentativ~"lletty J. Farrell of Costa· Mesa • ' ., ,
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THE LAW DAY PROGRAM for 1975 will close i , • ...
~ May 1 when JusticeStephenK.'.Tamµra.9f..lh.e Fou.rtb·o.: ~.
District Court o( Appeals addresses"',t~ Orapge 'i°
, County Bar A.sso:eiaUon duMng a nQOil 1uncheon.
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lludll:Clnle, Apt, A, -I N D I A · H~lleaeb. . B1lakrl1hna Nair, 514
Al10,from C1n1da: Marquette Circle Coata Heldeqlarlo Chrlollne Mesa ' Sm••· ao& s~11nn•h · P11ee,C~111e... -IRAN : Ab ·
-CHINA : Ren-pcir ,dolho11etn Samiian,
Chen, 2t241 Am a pol a 25302 Pike Road, Laguna
Lane, Mi11ion Viejo; Ro· Hillt.
Shin Lo, 10515 Eleste -JORDAN : Sim~ -Ave:;P'oantalnva·11eY,: H·ar·outun and Ham.
-CQ.BA : .Juan l.uia pa r l z o u m L c v on Aodr.i1-u•a-.~ll8.f2 karageozian , 2&.f31
'M1nitob1 Lane, Hunt· Chainplain Road ,
ingt.on Beaeh ~ Laguna llills.
. -MEXICO : Maria
CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Sanchez, 23842 Palmek
Evelp Horen1ky. 1936 Circle, El Toro.
Killdeer Circle, Co1t11 _ T JI E
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-~UADOR : Llbia Bernard Henry Smlt,206 ~Marla 01rci1, 19941 Susannah. Place Costa !=•rQaaata Lane, 'Hunt· Mesa . ' ...... 11 ... b. ".:."EGYPT · Tarek -NORWAY : Aud
A.bde1 Samee, · 2lMl S. "Jitch.ell, 341 A vcnida
Bnw;iihursl.St., Apt. 1~. Vaquero, Sa~ C·lc"!ente ..
HunUngton Beach· and -T "Hl: Pl-IJLlP·
.Wa1lh' Fayek Melcku, PI N E S : /\ 11 c I a
9522 Warburton Drive, Maravdlas Santa Mana,
Huntington Beach. 1812 Town St., . Costa
-FRANf;E : Rene Mesa; Salvacion Flores
Henri Rella 206 Calle Flores, 100 Dartmouth
Serena, San C1eme11tc. Circle, Seal Beach; Anne
-GREAT BRITAIN: Ruth Abellana Zaragoza,
Annie Wai-Yung Chen, 23~22. Via .s~n Gabri~l.
1876 Rhode Island Circle, M111f1on V1eJo ; Gudeha
Costa Meaa ; Jeffrey Clace~ ~e Perio, 16271
William John Ayling Waik1k·1 Lane, Hunt·
14671 Beach Ave .: i'ngton Beach : Nenita
Irvine: Carol Ann and Ayson and Tcofilo Goi~
Gerard Savage, 2919 Manabat, 3521 Camelia
Baker St., Costa Mesa: S~ .• Seul B~ach ; Yolan-
Helen Creran Stirling, d1a Magad1a and Noll
9182 Paddock Circle, Criioslomo Yan.10630 El
Huntincton Beach. Campo Ave,, Fountain
Allo;:-:from-Great Bri· Valley.,-.
lain " Frederick Lad· -SOUTH KO'REk
brook Payne, 19591 ffyung Joon Klm, 18582
Seaaull Line, Hunt· Robert Lane, Hun,ington
in1ton ~•e.ach : Helen Beach, and Pal Cht.Bebl,
Ram1ayl.end Alexander 5131 Dov9w!)od Drive;
Ritchie.. Strachan, UM2 HuntingtOn Bea~b. r •
Sherbeek J,ane, Hunt· -SOUTH Vl!TN,,M:
lngton Qeac.'h; Barbara Nhi Thi Lodes, 8411 She,ha~r· 94i Jasmine ~amaru St., Apt. C, HWl·
Circle; Costa Me1a: lingtonBeach.
Joseph and ,Ell11~th ·~WEST GERMANY:
Youna. 9302 W:att Rivfl:r Sylvia Ottilie Anderson.
Ave.d F~ntaln Valley, 248 Lugonia St., Newport
-HONDURAS : Allcja Beach.
Villanueva Q,Ul1tey, . ,.-YUGOSLAVIA :
1647·A Iowa St., C'osla Jvanka Perie, 594 Joann
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EDWARD A. HI LBERG, rnldlnlOI
utun11 Be<1ell Co. D1te ol .,.i~ ....,0 n. ,,,), s..w;Ces ere per· lftti ~111t
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·PUBLIC NOTICE
ORANGE :COUNTY
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Thul"ld1y, Aprll 2-4, 1;75 DAIL y PILOT A J :J
OC Priva~e ·Plane Charg~s Up Ju.dge Hit
-From $27 to $.13 for the 40.root spaces
-From S35 to $36for the 45-foot sl?acea
SAifrA :t.NA -Starting July-I, m~-lllhl
aiJlllane owners who park lhelr craft iD \he 415
north tie_d.ow.n area spaces ai-. Or•nr• 90Unty.
Airport will be p1ying 1Ughtly hlltlef' monthly THIE PORMULA SUGGESTED by the Airport
char .... , .. ,. CommisSion was aimed al standardizing the #
The county Board or SuptnlloTI Wedneld1y 1nethod of calculating liedown rates.
adopt.eel a new rate 1lnleture bUed •a formula en· Nine separate criteria we re ust"CI in dctermin·
donedbythecountyAirport.C?mmision.' inC the rates, including a return on the land value,
maintenance or runways and taxiways, cost or im-THE NEW S~RUCTVRE .,. oppc>Hd by Bob provements operating cosl.I and other factors. ' Fallon. reJ':resent1ng the Oran1e Countr Pilot's As· · · ' · · . . .
&OCialioo. Fallon said the coun1.¥ woulCI be much Fallon protetted the action, cla1m1na the rates
-ti_ettero-rr afrang1nr some lirno o:rtrena-nt--Were·set-faT·too-hlgh back in 1969 and on~y now art
cooperative to maintain the tiedowll area. in the same_ ~angc as those at compa,rat>le general
One of the •Pace catec:oriH J-th• llO-foot·1on1 avtaUon fac1l1ties.
liedown -will cost less under the new 1Y.,tem at $45
pel' month compared Lo the prnent 158. But the.
other three space categories will cost more. In·
creuet int' Jude :
L. From $27 to S30 ror the 37-foot spaces
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HE CLAIMED nlE COUPllTY is not being fair t.o the tied.own space· holders because the firms and
individuals holding "'£ixed·base " leases at the
airport.arc charged less.
By Divorce
SANTA /\NA -
.Orange County Superior
Court Judge Kenneth E.
Lae has been sued ror
divorce in an action that
~ltes "irreconcilable dif·
ferences."
Mn. Louise Lae, who
worka aa Jud&e Lae"s
court~ re porter. seeks
spousal support, division
-of-property and payment
or legal fees in her
Superior Court petition.
There arc no children or
the marriage which was
the second ror both.
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Wj1Deid4':1 .theai'd '._bout, the hazards of tobaccd
smoke aa18upervisor lloBert Battin launched an all-outf«: f 1weeplna new anti-_.moking law. f. · Xhe·aaata·,Ana 1upervil0r. who has battled "the
~" seve:ral times lb the past, acreed to a tWo·
-.-.. delay ia ·ttoa:rd aetioo on his proposed or-
~ when it seemejl he could get.it passed with
some revisions. .
A DOZEN AUDIENCE MEMBEllS, most
representing an arganization called GASP (Group
Aeainst Smoting Pollution), urged supervisors to
s!art recognizinc the rights of non-smokers.
_ Battin'• latest propoeal came a year after the
board approved a walered-down version Ot his first
ordinance. It bans smcmn, in half of certain county
meeting' rooms and other specific areas or county-
owned buildings.
. ~e Santa Ana supervisor c:;alled it "half an or-,
550. Courses Sei
dinance" but aaid, "I aeteed to lta weakened pro-
vtaiOm only because comPromiSe was neceisary to
secure pa1111ce of any srn<lkin·e-restricttoD.s. ''
Battin'• new ordinance would: l '
-Prohibit smokinc in public el~vat4?rs, heallh
care facilities, public , meetin& Niom's, theaters, stor~~ reata~ran\', museum:> andtbraries in coun-
'ty lerntory · · --.-
-Prohibit smok~ in all county buildines ex·
cept in individual offices and specif~ed lounge
areas.
-INCREASE THE PENALTY for violations .
The key change in the existing law is expansion
of the ordinance to privalely·owned facilities .
"These propo~ed amendments are sensible and
·fair," Battin said. ''They will protect the non-
smokers frqm involuntary, subjection to tobac'co
smote without interfering with the smoker'~,enjoy
menl ol bil hatiit in tbele 8l$ll •here he dOea not
diacomr~rt0Uier11 •·· 1 .. : ""~".-. Battin·~ proposal,, at least in part; .~ed to in-
ter~st l¥ two olher t¥>n-1mokiD1 supervisors,_
Laurence.i;ebml! and,RalJ!h Clark. . . . · · •
But smokers R~Dledrich and 'lbQmas Riley
indicated ~ir displeaSure wiih the ordinance as an
unnecessary restriction of right.S . . . .
WHEN ONE OF 'DIE SJ'EAKEllS thanked ,!he At T: . c· ll two smoking supervisors for abstaining during tbe UV 0 eges dii'Cliuion, Dieijfich immediately. pilll£<1, out a
cigarette and blew big ·clouds,ot.JmOlt.6. ., · More than 550 courses classesoffered. The cam· Joseph Rogers, president of Orange County's
Will be offered this sum· puses will be able to han· GASP chapter criticized smoking aS'Jl "noxious, of-·
tner at Orange Coast and dleupto20,000students. tensive, up.healthy ha~it tha&·has betia ~!"~.
Golden West colleges, Appointments for re· into the smokers, nund u ).-. a~,iOOlal
D Th Bl k I · t t' r· t beh · ...,.:;;-vJ ~ • ' " ' ' r . omas a. ey, gisr~1onona irs -come av1or. · ·, . '-t~~I'. 1,.it
head of the summer basis will be given May 1 "Smoking is not•accepta~:sGI:~ '*"yior ~<?
•ession program ,· an-through June 4 at the· re-two-thirds of "'this nation,..s popillat1on ,
bounced. gistrars' offices on both Rogers said. "We are the majotity so where is our
Dr. Blakely said that campuses. Offices will be lecislative representation?''· . · ,.
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rrease of nearly 100 pe..., p:m., Mondays th~ th~d;vote ror Battin's propqsal if, am=,othtr
cent in the number ~'d Thursd~y ; 8 a.m lo 5 thl«~Battin·revised sect~'b~ ·'1.1 in
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ORANGE -A training
class for parents of
diabetic children will be
held here at Childrens
Hospital of Orange Courl-
ty starting April 29 at 7
p.m. in the hospital din-
ing room ''A''.
Diabetic children and
their parents are invited
to attend the <'lasses . The
session lasts two hours
per night and · runs four
weeks.
Classes are Ii mi led to
10 families each session·
and •there will be a $10
ree for materials and
refreshments. Reserva·
lions may be made by
calling. the Childrens
Hospital at 633-6030, pt.
7194.
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stained pine. Warm wood Chair 79aa ,grains contra?l with pl~mp Reg. '89" ·
cord,uroy cushions. Cush1 6ns.. N • 1n apricot, camel. rusl. ow . ; .... ,. .
Ottoman R'eg. '39" Now 13411 L•tnp table . .Reg. 529" Now 52411
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2 N~wport Fire Captains Given Kudos
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•. Pin ceptalM !!-. '-<!-and, lerr, Strom or Newport w"9 lalor pnl1ed the mm. HuddlCll<>D sul!ered a 1er!0\11 heart
......... '•••' s1...r far-....-to~&he-eom1nuntty at• 1ttacll:Q11the1olfcoune.Hediedlater. -" -iei bltlallrut-"" bf Ille Newport HaN>or-co.ta 11c11 lloiud oflleel!MI . •
C.pt. PeMletl. wU ~ Wlditelday u n1eman of the were 0:.'r.:,f:: ~=~ :tE:~~!~:~:~vae':l. their wives
-and Capt. ·Stnm •-or ftro company or tile year al lhe appnd1Ucm••nillllda& .. MarrtottHote1.Theeventalaocom· ~e Cbief Leo Love praised the entire force 11 ''the best
.f memoritedrealtyw•. firemen l know of '' and promised even greater achlevemenll 11 ,, , . , , 1 10011 U I ned&llnl paramedic program is implemented later this
· CAPi'. PBNDLrrON WAii HONORED ror ' service to lhe ' year. .
eommuaity d1Ua1to1985 when h~ joined the department. He bu James Roosevelt, son of the late president and a Newport re·
fllllN!MDted Ne:--port Beach at ata~ fire auoeiaUoa Posts u well aident, was featured 1pelker. i'
u c1Qtn1 Wlluateer ~ llon1 the Oran1e ~ast. . , Be1ide1 joinin1 in the prafae of the fire department, the __ ...;;;;.;.Amon1-aehl1ve~t1-ot Strom-•1-Newport -eenter-st:aUon--'--t-·rormer pre1ldent•s-son·re11ted".hll lmpre·ntbrfs of the current-at·
c;ompan)' wbJeb ea'rDed t1ie accolade w1;1 a rescue late last year. moepbere ln 'the naUon'a capital. !--'------'.· -Struln!a.men notJcect· someone slumped on the links of the • ... 1 -
1"1DeJ::oait Country Club 8<11181 Santa Barbara·Dri ve. HE CALLED°FOR A 81Df'I' in ihe trend ohelectlon or lbe ex-
Pirenaen ~vault.ed .1 fence and admlniatered emerge ncy aid eeutive branch from a minority party and the elect.ion of a
tW u...t t.be IUe of.Harbor Area clvtc leader Don Huddleston, concreu from the oppmitic:m camp.
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.. I Sorry. no phone or mail orders. Starts Friday. April 2 s.. I 0 a.m.
Candy or:: HOW
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Q 3b oriy fl.sst. Novel1yc...tan •• z .••• ~to2.SO
0 181 ody As!.t: Novelty~ •••.•• ·.'\1Pkl4~
Q62oftyAsst.Novehy~.-·••• i4lto4.99
I.ft 0 2 oftyBloeVelvetOub OOs ....••.• 109.95 19.H
.tt B lonly StripeVel,,.ell.oYe S.. .•..•.... 15.o.00 IZt.00 '•
l.tt .... · \ l oriyOrongeVelvetSwiwl!Roder .••• 229.00 tt.00
Toiletries · a-.· HOw
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Of'lyo.Klom~ ••.••••• Soldin0.C.19.9S 6.11
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I onW~~-· .... ScldinOec. IJ.95 I.ii lonylijh\~-Scld~De<.59.88 It.ii ,, .~ ..... (• ..\ hlgij•te ~.
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Infants ,, · · °''" 020onlyfocJdle,N,,me,.isi;;.,,..,3, __ .'. t.88
0Ull~TodclerPont~s 1 •••••••• 5.50-7.00
Girls ·°"" sO oily GI• Aonnel ~ .. , ..... b.'18
OOofty~sse1.3·1~ ....• , .... ~:,. 7.98·12.98 .
OOonly Pant Su4ts. wes 10.12-14 •... 7.98-18.98
orlyGls long"Or~\ses •. ,, .... 9.50-12.SO
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orlyTonliTop si~es '4 ~.b .;," ...•... t.67
oftv Boys Beb" sae 18 -22 .•........ 2.'49
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1· orly Screen Print Chcstboy S!Wts , o •• , • b.98
i' ' D)on1yBoys J.ans·tbokenWMJ ..•. '4.~·S.29 ....
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[]l0m,.~60Poclot"""""'" •... t<Jl.95 64.n
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35 f". ~·l<>V! a,,.n,.d o-t 8oot •••• 10.9'/ 1M '
19 I"· any Chld.on• B.v.hod °"""Boot .. 9.'1'1 ·7.a
6 Gl..llMhed L-Odod .•.•.• 9.'1'1 f M •
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C•s p1 •• Jili L.oo<!-~-.S'!'••L ..... 11.'l'I
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CJ80 oily L/S Qiono9 . •
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M"9~S Accessorie• C11<>
[JBO oily L/S Qiono9 S,,.. SlWn Seid o Ile<. 13 00
024 only Sleeveleis Sweot«s .• Sold in Dec. 9'.98 oeo Onty Golf Sweaters, 1001. Alpoco ' ••• 27.98
020 ~ Fashion SweaiersSoldin Dec. I l.98-15.98
Men's Clothin<J °""
~20 orly Mens Suits .....•........•. 100.00
20only Mens Suih .. .• .. .. .. . t35.00
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• rpor •Cl' Pints. crepe & td stitch MOW iaillr Wdo · OWJ 3.99 ?aa
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HO'W 0 2 Oll!(S·~ lb-& ~do! Set ......... , 159.00 ft.DO "
. '' Ct on,,a.-v..,,,,SOlo .............. 329.00 Zlt.ff
i. -; ' ' ) ' r o,fej_'. . Giftwares . . .
0 6 orly NOYelty Srotues .... , • Sdd in Dec. 44)'
0 10 ody-Scented lamps .... Sold in Dec: l'.49
·ff · Q I ony Spon"' l»ili>e T '*"" . . . . . . . . Spe6ol ft .OO
o s m Fruil Ana llgeme rl ••.. Sold in Dee.'6.00
Q7·0nly Novelty.ftonters ... · .•• Sold -, Dec. i.oo OS only Ol'ied AOwer Arrongermnl in Gloss 4.00
0 IS only L:eod.C'ut C1yt1cl GosSWO"e .••• Special
012oriyAu.t.Silverplote Hollowwoe .• Special
042 ~ lnqohOm Electric Alam Clod . . $pe(iol
0 10 ody Decologe Prinrs with Frome 2'413b Spe<iol
0 50 Orly 281'44 Oriqinot Ok with Mare .. 170.00
0 7 only 32.1156 O iqinol Oils With Frorm .... IG0.00
.44 04 orly(one8ock0inette hm 0U-s •.•. 31.50 24.00
·" . 0 2onySpoo;dilMe••°"'" .......... '1.50 14.00 .tt· 'Q 7only OddPieces OiningRoom ............. 50%0ff r
.::: Electronics and Appliances ' ,. ~-NOW 5.SO ~ ...
Housewares
0 IJ QHLV l'USTIC IBICH PAD
& COYH SET pods seo.r-e to bench,
wipes clean with damp clorh °"' 8.'18
°"' 818 orily Plo"ic Cup Hold.s ............... 2S
6 orly Patio Drink Holder5 ............... 2S
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MILL outdoor borbtqoe. ro im1ollotion. NOW
cleon1 itself I
Oig. 1'42.95 1888
[] IH OHLV co•-w .... iiinTI FOURS blue corn flower OI 5f)ice·
o--lif•, free1e, cool: and ~
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·~ an, o.bt;., L-5hrt Cyde . , ... , 8.88 J.11
' 36cwlyRoobtAction fqns. ..••.....• 2.44 ,II
IBonly5-HofoeA<tionGo-...... 3.'1'1 .81
15oi-lyEvelK-P.-............ 3.00 I.II
· :spGr!ing Goods
6 0111.Y pt1MUS A-TIC Z
IUIHB STOYI completely outomltic , MOW
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lluCI CRAMPr!)H eoLP CLUIS
2 Woods & seven irom. NOW•
. I 0:., 88.00 . 6988 .. . . , .
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PlOPAHI S'l'.OVI'~ ,,_ ...._ MOW
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lOonyM..,AU P""°"'g.,. ........ \4,99 ' JO.II §16 onlyWomeM Tennis ~ ...• SddfnO.C. lf).9' ••••
1ooon,e, ... u omp1on ClcllBob •..• l /l.44 I/I.II
' Carpets °'"' HOw
'~2 ofty Flot Pac• Area R11Q1 t l>'al11/J°.,,. ]9,qq
o4 orly fiat P9C• lveo R:uc;11 ~·.1 2·. , ••. • ••• 11.00
2 oily Flot P0<L••oo Ruql 6'"9' •••• , •• , 12-00
oily 8'oodloom R.-•8oo.n:ll".S' •• 6.99
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0 12 orily AM·FM 8·trk Ploy-Record System 239.95 14t.ll
O•only AM·FM Stereo with'4 Specj:ers .. 189.95 IZt.tt
0 7 only 8·1rock P01toble Stereo ~ .•• , 99.95 66.H t 0 29 only AM P01table Ro&o ..... : .••.. •' 16.'lS I.II ~
Q 6orly E.tension Speokers ...••... , •.• 31.9S It.II ·~
O B pis. only E.ten~n Speakers : ..•.... 29.95 14.11 1'
O t oriyHeovyOut.,.18,, ac.,,:1e .. 289.9S ltt.eo t
0 2 only 5COJ BTU Air Con:itioner .•.•• 1
, •• 88.00 50.00 ~
0 23 only One Speed Upriqlt Voa..um .. · • 59.W 4,.00 ~
Outdoor Shop i
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...;rh plantinqi instruofions, Odib. <lcds. MOW
Conno l!Jies. Iris •
Sold in f.eb.<fa CJ9f f l .IA • .25
0 50 ONLY ASSORTED HO TY NOW Pl..4HTll:S onimols. cars, S""'lFIS etc. .99 .Sold in kn {or 4.99 • '
0 DICORATIVI COHTAINH HOW
COYHS Oisorted designs 1 a• Sold in Jon. for 4.'4q l ' HardWare
0 I OMLY 10" TA .... SAW 2hp. MOW I
heovyrf'Otor.complete with ~&stord I SSDO °" 759.9'1
J ONLY IO"T.UUSAW 2"e,'=r MOW
IT'Clor, 2 wings & stand ·o:.,m.w20900
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O IOOOOy Asit. Ceramic OecCJ'OfalCncb. .49 .. Qq ..JJ
0 IS only Assl. Styles of Ma1::io..es , .•• 3.98-S.85 UI ~
0 24only "How J o"'HomeRepcj-Bo<* : ••• l.'-79 .II /
Auto Ceriter ; .... -..,;;....;;;..;.~'-'--~ ..... ~~~--.
to OML 1' PASSIH•H TldS sizes in-
c.ludo 15S·l3. lb5·13, 175-13, 878·13,
lbS·I '4, 155· I 5, G78-15, H78·1 Soll in r.m1.
ed quonl ities of bloc• /white wo!ls
HOW
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0 JO OMLY PASHH .. T111S ·si1e1
include 878-13, E78-14, F7s.14, G78-1'4, HOW
G78-IS, H78-IS 2900
Oig. 3-4.001+..00 """ll>..W
0 IZ OHL'I' MJCllY 'l-50H MOW
nllS ktw profiles in sites HS0.14,
NSIJ.H.fiso.tS Sold•Oec.f0<1'1.'lS .3900 '
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f11s 396 cu.in. "Chevy", fits "427 cu.in. HOW
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°"" ~8 ony Steel T NCk W-T' & 9" , . . .. . 25.95
IS oily Oi Nl<"" f.,, M"'°" ...... , ... Z.'1'1
IOoriyAir~ets forMazdas .......•.. 2.~
12 orit Gabriel K-.kx\ers Cloteout Priced 24,95
4onlyCknK White.WollsSitd H78·15 .. 4/lb9.
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§2 Otly Mototcycle Tires.~ J00.10 ••••• , '4.33 1oon,.e··a12·r.-v.i.eo11· ........ B.90
12on1y r.-r ... ;, e.oi..s... .. 1•.~22.00
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Off the court sport these _,, Cf) '.
exciting sterling silver ®[fl]@ ' ·
items. Belt buckle and ·
keychatn are but two ot· Q . .
Look for them
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BankAmericard
man) featuring
raci<.el-s; and ball. Gfea't·
gi~ ideas 190! t(s. a
wh o!a new .ie..we,l.ry,
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t South ¢9~t Plaz~
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May Is art lesti'81 month at Cout flull .... ~orWd. • oounlY. \IChoolo. OtglntUI tltio Ill·
outh Coast Plaza. Aep(eMntlid In · 'Wtll bl ooUn1y11how.
Orange County Art Leagues, the liit-._MIYla q, ~ l • '~many u 3;500 P6eff1 of art •
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rivate and public schools from Fountaln,,..,=V .. fe, Wtietmf~. '.i~cUmulated ,throughDut the 1~~~r-hr~ug!\Qy_t !he county---.Yri!I be ., Of~ 1¥Dti.~ ,..,-wd~ ·
epresented in a "best of ttMl ; aoui9flj ~ ~· 81tllwl1olthelhoPPih11cent9r.
,.,... not be Jiii out bl the ten.nla 181, Clncly c I·
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ay 1. . --·• .• Ail!ilffA!e~R\lii· · , , dilill,ln '11•-'~ndorglltln"'lp '·
From May1 to 4.theArtlhQun t tt.n-.~Mri 11 to 17, ~~ 12: . T . ~'·
how will oiler the bftl'ol "for' imatoly ·30 ,..,_, wlll -lblt ·a · Th• b11t ol ~ ~=! tfit "
Boutlqujt In OIMlllOll's Fashion Island, ,
· .modefa~ • lty i.nnia drfH Ill'. ,
'100pet il,!1191 .. S241ortiloomeraan6
top .. lt'a !javalll" . at.Paga~. Soulh Coail '
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outh Coast Plaza exhibit by • ganlzed b~ ttie ectgewoOd private exhibit at 'the L.agur111\ ir( f PlazL f"' I 1 '" • ··' ..
rtisl~ lr_om seven Commu111ty art· . achoo!;.·' · ' flptiVll. ·, 1 J • _ ;~.
ssoc 1a11ons. _ 'On Mafi122. the traditional "Ten ,, Art . feetlval month at South.!
The show is perfectly 11mec:1~1or Oayi'ln May' .. st lhow 1-.. ovs '. j,C09tPlaza•ft4• on M8y31 ... ~a
cquisition of artworks In time or South Cout Plaza until M.Y 31. ~ Club fuhton ahpw In ,,...
other's Day, May . 11, a SOuth Pony 'GratMr. an coo.;ctlnatoi for· ~.court lit noen Saturday. •
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plate \o thi>winnet of the South eoast Plaza
.P~'"" at:!J'111ywood Park's ~ee,ent opening
ay ·rrae'!I .. are, 1 f~o·~ left: Joe t.4etcalf,
liair,ma11 of the Plaza Merchants Associa;
tio'n bOard ; Costa Mesa Council~.omari
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Mat~rnity 'Tops
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the pur~Rilr!l.RJah. ~"ljou .tillurn u
the longe~~· ahot;ol the ay_'Jockey. · ·
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·' ... 1; iln= direction ol Oick·&iehi:i~· 1 _,_.. __ ; . , , . ,, ,
.dlr tor ' -'· kellng; f he 17-atory hotel' • we~ ~am i .-Ft!l!~l .Cttoooe c!oub"9 ~1nc11",or
'..., In th• "· grbund will be finishflll ear,· ::.'tn.:.i~·:;~·;i:r_:;!:'.,:::',:,.::,.i:· =i: ·' Sharing ~Picks. " · .. IY '"' Augu~·ti!1 .~ ·,. : .. ~, '
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a~d c ity officials on hand for o~nlng ·4ay at
Hollywood Park are Bullock's · atore
manager Gloria Johnson, right, and Joe
Metcalf,'chairrnan of the board of the Plaza
~eichants Association.
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ENVIRONMElllTAI. NATURE-CENTER TAKING SHAPE ON PLOT ADJOINING HARBOR HIGH~
Schqol lnatruCtOr John Echternach Pointe Out.Stream end n41ngllora ;·.'
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' · ·I · ·; · · · ·~'~Get . Shof ·" Build Nature Center :·:,;~·/. · · .. , ·. . . .. ·_ -.. A1 '·J.9b~ .. ·. , BY llll:ARY KAYE • · ··we take ~couts, Brownies a~·~ ' ~ ~J .. -.. l 1 . , .. , 0t":'.~~~1v."tr~: · .' ~ ·schO?l .cla_sses throughthecenter.~·, £obs , ar.e ._·u t1~lable1 ~t 1~
.. Four •Y,eltr~' ai(o,1 f-i.,\'/Port Harh4;ir . p_h<Js1z1ng ~he b~lance of nature, •9C)t •1~1tie Coastal ·f:tntJ!pyri)ellt · ·
High School studc~G and VJlriouS ·ihe five sense&,"· ~xplaineq Diaqe i'c,nier in \11untl'nd<>n.' ~i
eommunity members' began toiling in Lawson, head traiJ.guide'. T. aeacti ft>'r unemployed.'
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P.1c panrsuic. Slcevt:lt-ss
ta~k. ihorc:sJ~ved jac;ket , • pull-on J>anrs J">Ut 10,~echcr fo r
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Bret · polyc:stt-r in hlut:, n1 in r,
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'a vacant three.acre lot adjoining the .. Dui:lni 0'ur tai ;we:dlscuss J~·." Vi~tnam1-'e~a, Vf!lf~~f$• . _, ··I. ·~. i4:
h'(h school. • plMnis-and-l~the-cbi~&aJt(e.."'9~'.fhe-:ceN.ec4w:anGi:-a"' .... .._ ____ _,_.;,....:.,_.._~------
1--1-----1i'>Rr1anCI was -eleur:ea. fences-were ones plaBte<t· there. Ttie touf Ts phcants for a fullt1me ' ~ ',t '
built, seedlingS. were 'pl)mted and the 6asically ;j general introduction to job as a veterans OUl·· ,, ",;\• .:~
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inew Environm·e ntal Nature ce_ntcr naturti,"shesaid. reach coordinator. An '
"bega!ltotake shape., -. tt pplicanl must be a
l'l"'li SCA RC EL l' completed. bl.it
already more than 300 trees fi nd
shrubs are t.pr.i ving in the center.
representing at!leust lOdiCferent plant
Dally maintenance or the center, Huntington Beach resi·
such ·:is /Needing and planting, i~ dent who has been up;
hu.ndJed by a· caretaker and the s(u. employed rriore · than e:ii ·
dcntsatthChigh scbool. d ~ ; · .,._ ays. ,,.. . . ,,
The center, ._. functiytJ ( . J THREE ~ CLASSES, TAU{'"llT by . of the ci~y'_s 'f\1anpov.:ef ·ECOLOGY Dennis 1'"'ox .and Johb ~cHternach offi ce, is located at.17211 •_:-_';:.~_.;:,.~_· -·-·~--~ ... _.r-conc1tnlratc. on mairlteiiancc an.d Beach Blvd. Thl!' phQlle ... -fuf:thcr development or the center. <number is 842·77Sl . April
'CommuDitieS indigenous toCaliforriia ., plus insi~~ction· on the different pJant. 2.5. is t!te de;(dlint for ap·
A thousand plants'are ex~ed to·cov-<.'ommuntt!cs. • . phcat1ons.
-ertheceAterbythetim~it'sfinished. •·rn my class, s tudents spend t~c 1\ ve~i:ar'IS cootdinutor
.. F~· Ne~pai;t:l:latbor,'4-ligb s~ieoc~ •. Ml· cltiH, time on Tuesdays. <ind , helps 1n(of".m and r~ruit s~udents, 1l s. a golden qp,1~rtun1ly for Tgyrsday' in the c.enter., plus most o( veterans for veterans flrst-hand~botan~" i"'1Sli,.uct1o}l . Andi,the , ~the tirnetf th e other three day~.••\ progran;,is at lo cal col·'
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'9Urce or labor to malntuin ahd c:Je· · · I' • ""1'"~ ' }---'--,------'-±----,-,.----~.,.......,~7---"'-i.-"i------'-~-:-"---'-'-----------'··~-1elop the cent~r . . The <.'enj.er is divided intO·.ilJ)Uf1'ber .. ,. ~ • ·~"\. -~
';For other school Children and the or different habilats,·in~~ing a de· ...
&eneral public, the center o((ets ·3 ... sert: scvtj'al (o~~sts a~ 1.a>1.stre~m .
Chance to stroll thrOugh a nature area Trails co"iered with woOd chips '1"1~
)nd observe plants andsm;tll animals._. ~)J~ough ttie ar-ea and.a~ a~1theater Ai "" . 1s 1n the pi;:ocess or being complete~. I .-f. MOST OF,THECOSTOFthe nature '. ...,_ .;. ~ ~
~enter has come from dif(erent com-1,J
in.unity suppb'rt groups. such as! ~he
Newport Bea.c;'h J_pni1or EbeJls, ~eweort Beach 'Sun1orf l:.eaguc and
the Newport Beach Uol\s Club. . . -. TThe center is run ,_by a 1board of•
directors. corn~ed · .or eqmrttunity
member s a nd sc!jool district 1>e~O,n~
rte!. Outgoing boat;d president Ch~rl~s
£. Godshall, 'principal of Newpqr.t
W~rbo'r High, recently turned over the
1975·76 presiden<.'y to on architect
ffom New.Port Beach, Robert Bucci.
,. Carole Bro\\'n, one of the board
Jirectors', pointed out that the center
t!i mu,ti-raceted. benefiting many
groups in the community,
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Slstance, the Newport 11~.,r J Unior
League has taken on a ,Tfail Guide
program, wh ere trained league mem·
bers take groups of children through
the center. ·
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Kristin Winter, 15'-of Newport
Beach, won first plac~ in the
senior division of the Cabrillo
F1ute FCstival in San Diego. ·
Miss Winter is the daughter ,of
Mrs. Ma'r gery Winter.
Miss Winter also won firs\place
last year in the junior division.
·This ¥>'.ear she was given a
G·e minh a rdt (lut'e and a
scholarship to the University of
Redlan~s .~usic Camp ~as her
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• .,.,.....,~,. · portment. ml1llt be ablo 1o ·-up ""11.,..."0.hllllllllt.,.111yollil· ftport on It. but r.W ··-
Hortlelt Wl~dor lljlltria& Huot· witl>"localioo• •Ud -· J"f •IP.; """"'·Oaoneefly-a.aereDlot, abOut' -water -be lupplied, inll•-~!h ~~lo•""' volvl!t1thepeqpl1. :· ·.......,upa~IMcl!J< .•. llOa11arlora whotqneareoltllo~.,.S-la =~;di.'ll'~'oi~otbei=:.,r.;,111-"l'ip nol sltllll& """' 'aylitl W. 11;r•:lw·1l·lbotHClloalw,tbtlr.,.,, vandillam1topped.' · . · " ~ Huatl•&l~t.,1111. co••· need.an ocre O.i; •lO acreo, but WI can ~Mllbfe&ardeo. ' "MY •:m· tV•ftON ••::._.,-Iv to
I • b ,.. ~ -research whal la.,. ..,... lk&blic and • ' I 1 • ' ,. &D BUI ..... I ci ·!Ill •• .••11 l , ~,.y · private _ is av•!lable: and wb• , ll'hO oily abo ottaro tllom !nalruo· ' llllbt l'nfiatl n," · 1Jln. Wltdtr oald.
lltOuld iilP.Pwl nela•bOI-rdens ' should be involved _ ..,be kldli In t'.lan.on·tiowfo_pl1nt and care !or their "Dul we hove oo'n,uch emfly land,.we
.!... a conrept'calcblal·on tn auch cities the summer••• . Mrs. jWieder aua'· 11rden. . • , , ·can make ll •#rlculiwe ani:I eUmlnale u~n FranCl1eO•~~h~1. ' gested · . lb Sacramenlo, county,19ve,rnm~. '&omeoflhf ~laual bil&hl."
: Orainee COui.lYi Supervisor Robert She 'said hef lhou&htS, were first i1 emph11)1Jn1 lhe nelfhlfiorhopil i ~ r l"=::::::::::;:::'.~t-~~Ba~llliih~AI~' •!!!.!~I~ Ille county sparlted_by.llnanclal oolumnlat Syl•la._ 11td;t1_ lo! low:income f amllles, . ---.J:!the.r. <ii>:, eounc_l!_~~J!!IL 1pont0r 1ucli 1 pro1ram. -Porter, who suggested a.relt1;nt lo lhe -ilrJ. leaier laid. ,. r t( . week a1re~. lo; a)Jow plannen ,t,o1
JllR8. WIEDEB.sAiu Ille does n.ol • old World War II vlctoey &~rdens. )lrs;-Wi~erjiild sbO hall!>mltteil all4CIY \h• Idea, but did not reqllOll o •
have any apecJfi~ ~·;· bul the MAY.OR. TOM BllADL&Y ot Lo& her ldel to the Cll~'s eriVirdament~: J--'':e'~crepo-:tbya~y~~·. .
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Fuel lleatr.blg_ ..
Price-Change
Told Ri:Vals?·
LOS ANGELES ' (AP> trust attorney Raymond
-When an oil company P . Hern a ck i read
decided to raise or lower Brehm e's grand jury
ils prices, il usually· le1limony th.al he
not.ified compelinc oil ''usually r.eceived a
companies beforehand, a phoae ca.U as a maller of
former official of Signal course, •helher the
Oil ~mpany has lold a price w·as' coinc up or
federal grand jury. clown." Th~ testimony of Brehme also told lhe
Richard Brehme, J.Uen grand jury that oil coriil·
last October, was made panies lold ,.,each other
" public lhis week al a ptt:. what subsidies lhey gave
lrial bearing in the per· their relailers. He lold
jury trial of George lhe grand jury be usually
llopvmod; ·d1re·ctor ot"l'e· lalkecl to-n~ .When-
laiiSa1es for Douglas Oil dealing willt ... Do~&laa Oil.
Company, Costa Mesa. HERNACKI TOLD the
jury the government
00VGLAS IS ONE of would show two specific
six oil Companies ac· instance 1$ w be re
cused. of violating the Hopwood ·spoke, with
Sherman Antitrust Act Kenneth Gaflifi-an Of
and agreeing to fix Powerine Oil .Colnpany
gasoline prices ·for a about the priCe ol 50-
period in 1971. All six called R~dbrand
companies have pleaded -·-'· . ga:tV11ne. .
innocent and have had Redbrand. aasoline is
bial set for July 7. sold for re1ale lft,&ervice
Hopwood is accused of al a ti on s · u D!de r' a
lying when he told lhe lrademark or name not
grand jury lhat he never owned or ~lrolled by
discuss e d gas oline lhe refiner. Thls is the
prices with other mem-gasoline on wh"ich the six
bets of lhe oil induslry companies are acCused
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Exclusive! Rich· weaving around the front and sides.
Good-looking b<alded slrap. In black, goid or white
leather. $22.95 I "
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Elected
Joel Kuperber1 • ..., of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Kuperberg, 10121
Sloneybrook Drive in
Huntlnston Beach', bu
been ele<ted prnldOlll of
the Aaaoclaled Students
of Pomona Colleae ror·
the 19:75·14 academic
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Kuperber1 11 _a J,..lor
internaUonal rel1tleM
major and aerved a1
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Hls slater, Debri, a.
s ophomore En1ti1h
literature' major, wtll
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Some terto.G. IDtemal cU.lenaion hn beset the
., ... ,.~ .. por•ellqn t.ry1D1 IO create a new Lu Ve111 In Ille
laulhotn CioUfcirnl,I ~. bui lia lnUl1llve com·
pelsn 1.,P.tently wW coau,nue anyw1y. ~ · 'The dl1pute ls <Wer
90\JTHIRN U.. luue of 'fhlch town 11 ~CALIFORNIA ,to become the new
Focus s.mblln1 Mecca -the -. -t ln·Y S-a·n-B·ern-ardino
. .cb'unty town or "\delanto
or Calffornia C:lty in southe'astern Kem county.
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Hous~n,g •• r t • • Pr.o 'osal ' Endor-sed
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Ne"wi>Ort · Bea·ch plan·
ning C~lnm isHio ne rs
hav'e 1na1Y\01 ously 11p-
prdved & proposal by the
Irvine Company to coin·
plete Sector Th rt!l' or the
lfarbor Vi e u· llills
: \ ·planhcd community by
---· hou ses and u (.•o m -r uddin&: 64 s ingle -ru mily
_ _CALlEORNI.A-Cl!l:.Y~T LEAST rOr now has rh~rcial shoppinl,l center .
won thla contest. ll is lt\8only.t:!ltr. nafried'ai a P9ssl· , ,, The ~itp proposed Cqr
• ble ~!_fo '!LJ:..x~¥1-&U1oLgahibline;-Pr'.o&..;--l~NC'-111•
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gr4m lri a newly r~wMtten ven_ion_or the so·called l5 southeast corne r .or New
"People's Ga ming Law Initiative," whit:!h was sub· IC .., ~f acArthu r J\ou levard
IY}\lled to the slate attor ney general's office last and Ford Ro.id. About 10
fall. , ac res would he sued for
The initiative's chief proponent Is a Studio City PAl.MDAll lADELANTO the residential develop·
lawyer named Robert Wilson, who has tried uftsuc· ment and 7.7 acres for
ceufWly in the past lo get other states lo legalize lh~shopping,center.
gamblln&. lls chief beneficiary woul~ be a corpora· . There was no opposi·
lion called .C&lifornlli ·FUnding •Law Inc. ,(CFLJ), L051AHOELE$ tion to the pla ns at last
whjch h\s been 'guaranteed the first three t:!asino COUNTY week's public hearing
licenses that,CalUornia·Qty1 WO\lld ip~ if \he'iD· · .. : 1 .-"'· ~N · held' prior to the . t:!pm·
jtiatlv8made U: Onto the 1976 ballot and was then ......rLr' mi~sion 's approval otlhe
PUied. •g • . . ·~ tentative tract map. WjJIOl'I ~hose California City desptte a Joni:: Pl ted t honey-..QOn period With Adelanto. His move· came ,......." ....... _,.., ... ""'°'..,, anne rs repor o •ner ••" •delanto City' Council refused to declare TOWNS VIE FOR OAai;,llNO LOCATION the commission that both ~'" ,._ the residential and com. its tntenllon to r~zone ·M acres on which Wilson's -Hfornl• City Now Lead• Adelanto mercial developments
firm hbtds ·an option from residential to casino-. t. proposed eonrorm to the hote1 :Adelanto a lso promls-1 CFLJ only two casino· . . . . . · • I I I' ,.. • · . · -·~ .... ".. ~ '' ·~-··1n ~addlt1on to ··a lat't;e tcrest an the casln os. l'llY s gencr.a P an. ice~~~o\i·s move away rrom Adelanto enraged Wilson said he hopes to pie . up licenses ror ~cvc ru l The Shoi)pin g l'l!nlcr
CFLI tJresidCnt Pa~ ". a10tti, · who labe!,ed 1·1 ' of ~he parimutue l -bettin~. . a~rants authorized by "·ould int:!hid~ u mwrkot,
i"f littl kno a ·t (\he 1)1 11 e retail sh.ops-1 ·flanl:c B-1v1· '.'slup ." Now.,>'\dela "'~,,.has token court•ac-a · e·. ·~ wn .P, r.!o · .J " · · ing· s and· loin', p· fi:o r""'.ac'y'·: lion to.force ita lncluisiont f • , • • ... . ;rb1s prO\'ISlpn wpu~ up _a slate Expe r1 mcn· V' ""'
• J_ · ':' ~ ., • , tal Gamtng CommlSSIOR· (0 license r est aur<Jnls an~se~v'ice,st atlon. '·
THE CIT\'· IS SEEKING TO h8ve Wilst>ft -: iboWini C1()2Jed-circuil ~i.st.s of horse races. The .' , ..• / ·
!;)arred ({'Om P'lf&Uing lhe)nltiative iJ#lleis it names • te&taur~nts w~uld feature ~tfng machines direct -· (J. [ ' •· i::J LJ •
Ad,1•'110 as a cambling•ite. ".. -... \ ly connected with raci!?track:yxe boards. I odu mt
Tbe city's &}ep carµfjust after WilsOn.ousted · Wilson estimates thai about 1,000 suc;'h,. • . ~
GalotU from t,..:com;.Gy.PreaidencY at ~ annual restaurants would result from' approval or his · in-'-1 f :.:.. •
atockttolders' m~ .. iShice ,WlllOll owns 30 per. iUative. These would not be te1$rict~ to one city, as ~~,,;,;.4. ·Sto· p ...
Cent of the firm 's sloctc,d-G~U on)f I pettent., 1 would casino-hotel styledcvf!(opments. ·• ~a.a .J
the action was a foregone conclUsioo after)be two . . • '. L..' · i itplltoa the lambling site issue. . ~ ' -ntE ATMO,SPH~RE IPil .:t'HESE restauran~s A Jted' ·Cross blood ~
While Wilson concedes that the Adel.i"n(d cOtirt ~~Id be almost 1d.e~.~ca~ to,wha.t you now .have 1n mobile ~iJI be ,n Hunt,
a'ction""mljlit tibld things up, he iaslitrtbt! ..4.-~~~k -turf-cluliM;, Wilson ~~1~, ~onced1ng t~at 1ngtoa Beach Monday. at.
stockholder split won 't have uny major imPitt:. •: , l)ia 1nUm.ate kn~wledge or llie 1n1t1.at1ve wo':'Jd give St Si m On and Jude .
"T,hat's .because I am the official proponent or ., J1lm ~a c_emp.~t1,lve advantage in applying Cor , Catholic Church. 20400
the initiative as a'n Individual and the company has Jicenses~ . ~ " . MagnoUa•St. no offitial conl}cctlon with jt .. he S:@id ;n. Ari. in Neve!1-heles~ .. W1l~n ~ep1es lh~t e1th~r he or Blood dbnations will be (ervie'w. ··• • • .. , .. •r · ' 1··.'"'I... ,.._.~ • 'tT" .. ·'"CFl:;f .tJOt.ild ha\f'e "<f Moi\Opoly on new ca min g takai rfom ·2:50 p.m. to
. establishments. 1~•' p.rii. Apppintments
·. WILSON'S INTEREST JN CFLI is the mairi re· ' California City, for instance, retains the option c~~ be made by calling
ason for hi s promoting the initiative, however. ot isaulng as many additionil casino permits as it t h'ie R e d c :r,o s S· at'
''J'm not in this ror charity," he said. ' <SeeGAMBLING, Page87) 83]5·5381:
Ttluj4day, April 24, 1975 OAH.. y PILOT ,
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stores 'Or unc.~ii\ied itdms. includ · end of the a uction by either local
ing bicytles. ·boats~ watches. sound checks or ca$h , police spokCsmen
equipment and even a plaster sla lut!, 'said. ,
will go on tht! P9J i.ce auction block Bicyc-lel 'nia ke up the la rgest
Satut'd'a'y In Newp0-{ Beiirh. numbei',o{ Items on the auction list. t
The biddin, .. W ~ich.starts at JO a.m. More than a dozen small boats, mis·
ut the city y8F~ on~ Suqerior Ave.. cellaneous m arine equipment, tools,
will be made on an lis·)£ basi~ and all a~nCes and sporting goods also
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UNITED Feature Syndicate Yes1e•dily·s PuuJe Solved:
ACROSS
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14 Reckless
15 Anxious
16 Conception
17 The "I" ol
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19 Explorer
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20 ReliglouS
woni:s
21 Lyric
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Oran&• Coast Colle1e-1tucfe•1•.,il~ r mJtnen(· rn'embeftnip! • < •
Tl"~ie;.. per-m .. net& ~ star.,,• ~i\f\le'nts "must complet, a minimum of
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'l1 Capistrano · Unified School District ad·: r,, 'ministralive aP.d warehOuse cehtf!r: Cost ~ Thbae hDtr.ored w'1t .
ministrators will be.housed in new qUarters was $815;000. AdmiilistratiOp ls,now housed ~: :1~: g~t?: b9 ~~~1; ~;!his, fall . The board .~ trua~ r~c'en!ly. ap· .in i>lcl S:etr~ Scl\pol_. rrwcbof whl~!> does not Daisy. s .• y;. Chiang,
.provt!d-pori;b"He of Inca.Plastics. bwldmg, · meet state earthquake 1tandatds, . ;· . · W,1•liylpster. Lloy4 .E.
•next ,fo CaplilnnlO al"l!l\rt, ·Bf., new ad·. ' ' . . , ,. . . Fttll~r, <;:oita Mesa,
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)_, •"'": LaQrllzen, Costa Mesa, ~~: · · -, •' · ', t ··, • ,J!t..,.. ; • We p .d e e M a so '1 ' ~·· Toni ,or silt dumped Maaaeement ~1encr, Super¥i•or•. this. wee~, ¥en trapged in the Ne,wport ~~ch , Edw,td
1\lnto Dana Point Harbor Director H.G. "George .,•ew_ prbvis1on1 t• the Wbor's quiet waters, MCCioud, Qosta Mesa,
{.\hrou1h undertr"ouJtd Olbpme said not.alyt~z co~n~y "s. 1ubdivision.:buiJding up •~and bars John T.., ~!ncavage1 •.atorm drain outlets MN COil will be borne by.the.• .co<le m 1 Y require ~d the drain outlets. Co6ta Mesa, Howard E. ~be di-edged by· Oraaft...ta;&~er11 ir ~d ha1~ developn1 or new . · Voshal1, 'Co'1ta Mesa, ~'"Countr maintenancfi an g lO say about it. ·mu.ta• tracts above old Osborne s~1d .after the and, Diane .R. Wi~hner,
! crews at a coet of ~ • ~ ~; t QJU!&Xoint to bear &0me ~rd _meeU_ne tha~ the _Hun_tindoil:Beach'". . \
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Your a.poi fl•wnt1.,_.. ol Music
~400 IRISTOI: STREET
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
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: $6.000. ( ~ .,..# cm0aNSi' rOLD the ...., the~price of dredging. 11tt ~.ldup ts Causing a -, 1
'· But Environmeatal County B91i~d of '· .. def1n1.te _baz~rd to --.....:"~_....,';,:·_·:_ __ .l.._-1;-.::==::;:..:.:===i--------,------,----~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ' ';rite d.rainage pattern narilation,. parUcularly ,-
P" in the Dana Point area at Jow A.ide. He said
F'l"ee Bm Rides was developed before several boat·s· have
the harbor was built, either run aground or •·
O'bor'ile' explaided. sCraped their hullsr on'
.Before the harbor was tbe·ban. . ' To Be Extended biiJlt, t·he 'sediment Supervisor~ ~ere told
would be washed out Sy that ·the county Harbor ~-·OCilJ\ auj:t action. 'atrol has had to ,place
.. • -< " ; l;ecial buoy ma:iktn in
Orange County senioi-cit,izens will get at·J;ast .~I I N, C E T H E N ; iorlie"pJa'ces~rw3rniQ or·,
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another six months of'free rides on county transit h~wev~; · t'he ' s ilt has underwater shoals. If
district buses. ' ,. ' •
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• ! ss>end the $238,000 remaining in the fund set aside to
• pay for the free ride contract ·with the transit dis· ~ct. But after that is gone, therfl! ·~ere·indjCations
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GAMBLING YO~E. • • "ii'. /lo' . , y ..v, 1 11/PE&VISOR R.U.Pll DIED.ICR made· it• wishes.· And sin(:e the gaming commission set up
· .~lear he will closely exa~iM-thi ~aHdity~ spend· under the initiative would be appointed ~)\~he gQv
mg county revenue-~ng f~ on the free.~· er;nor, Wflsonsays"hecouldh'\contrOlit,eith~rf
pro~~am .· . ' . '. ', _;._ _ J.L '::!(_ • Additionally, he says. neither he nor CFLI owns
· I had no.pfOblem ~the ~it~~~ues1eo~.1 i.,P,Ptions on ''even !lnc grain o! sand in Cali~ornia Ci·
tl ,'"" oqe dC;l,wn the~r~--·tbe~~nqe~1 '!'~·" Jn ract, W1l1on recommel)ds against lan·d "11denblp, be sud.,,,w.e ·~ •Iii.'!..-~ t11~ speculalionlhere. • • ~1etforn~xt ~e,ar~.,........_..i · / r: ~ .ki"~-~\-. "._f ,.. "Ir this tflin~ 1h®td ftl, anyone who bought The ,cot.fttt~ ·Co,m!!~ '3St!(p0.u; ~~ ... 'Tide· land out there would sffuply ·~loser "•..es aid. pact, wit!> act~al billlill b;lood 'II!' fo!al' lillefflllp. . ' t • " , <· ' ;·1
Each frff ride costs the county ZS Cents. " ~ WILSON'S CAUTIOUS NI: IS more an 1 ..;.~-~;\ ~ • ' justified~Not onty•dOOs he have to contend' wilh'lbe
,,_. ,. t • .r -. ,divlslons,.Wlthln his o~ com~ny, but afso must SVPERVISOR .ROBEl\T~"BA'l'TIN, WHQ. ,1~· i50mehow ge,l 52~,0QO valid voter· signatures ,onto
serves .as a transit direct.or, ·safd the 'distri~"hH petitions before his pro~ition eve:Q ca9 go .tO-the
-give'n more than 500,000 f.-ee rid!es to the elderlY· voterst " ~·; . ' {
since the program began s.llt in°'t'hs aio. t Th.at task is a Lough ode even ·ror groups like
He estimated ft "°'1.ld .cost about Slf0,000 tef.o,.. Comll!on Cause or the California Teachers Associa·
keep the service golng~another six months but he · tion, with their tens ot thousands of members. It conc~ed the cost mi&ht be higher pS ' summer would be rar harder for an individual whp ha~ ne
ridership is recorded. ' • ~ -"I-large groups backing him al the moment. -. .
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. . ~ . ' -.~ Qia1qond~,Are ou.r. B.u••-'ess ''• .~ . ';r,· .. ,.,f • S ..i -1 • • •• ;.,._ ~, , •• ir:i _:_·. }! .1 . 't ~ \ At jewets by ~We have a sincer~ appr'kia~~~ 9.t-di•:
monds that is the 1'9sir~f.-profeSsional training 1~d y,ears of
practical experi....e. ~~onfident of our 1t>ili1Y1"'o .. .,.
our customer's ,,.ecis. ' 1 • •in a!ld ition to v~Stionel·il~,.
... stoCk" 1 remarkabfy lar collection of ,diamonds ,in 811 ~~.:ai· ,
• ties, from tM very r1r .. I grade to <the lower pripd .tr,ctft:
Alt of ~r 'ai...,onds ~e ~·efullv _exemiried 1n• scl!ptificat,~y
.f graded by Graduate Gef'!'orogists usjng precise di~~l!di.~.· •
., eql.lfpment. Our dia m9nd qual ity! is represented f'l',~.-r~: ~ ~ honesty. · • < l' ~-:'11
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t the ~rofeuionel assisianc,;,6vailmblt it je'Wels bY ~ .
Wis operate a complete jewe,ry rne~rfacturi!'O ahop staft.d
b';' expert diamOnd setters ind goldl(f!iths capeble of ~rnting ,
anv ... lrv dps!tr! .. We hayeMI jn~rn1tionlf.l.Y 1CCl1imtd Jewel·
ry desi;ntr skiliful'fnc)u"f t'o' tr&nl!:llte\the VlgUeSt jdff into I ..-;
unlqui work of lrt. Our l1rga inventory -of carefully ~IKted ·• '~
, diarM>nd jewelry has abund1nt ex~mplfs of jewelry designs
from the tr&ditional clanics to the most adv1nced cre1tioni
vailable in jewek'y todav. ' • "~ · · , .: .. · "' ..
' Because of this uniRue professional 1bililv·,our'prict1 ire tlll· 1, •
tferilely competitive. All our, meri;:h1ndise" his be.n lkillfully
llllimioed for quality, crafts~anship, beauty ind "1lut ..• , '1 ' ' . . •
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co!lection of loOM' stones. buelity 14fC mount·
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yesterday's lunl."h« He invited me agaim ·but had to
cut thC c:onversation short. ''I'm on my w ay out t he
door . Late· for my golf date." · ·'
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DEAR OR. ST EINCROllN: I am writing this
for the benefit of your reader \\•ho is trying lo m ak"e
his own diagnosis of pros4alc trouble. 1
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\Vorker both thought they had prostate gland trou·
hie. They kept getting worse. Al last the ir doek>r
sent lheQJ. lo a urologist.
You can't imagine how rf li e\1ed 't hey "·ere
"·hen. t he y l<.>arhed their prostate glands \Ver~ a ll "
right. Their t rouble \\'as due to urinary tract j>rQ·
blems "'hi ch \\'ere relieve<) by dilation treatments.
So gentlemen, quit making your o"·n diagnosis.
Go to a urologist. You may find you've been suffer·'
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•r-LAVBll! KAIPEB now be wu 1~1n1 to....._ II •··~·eland explained. taaiao,,, 01• ,~,. "-. ,-11!1 .lo ···~ -•merlcant." anct1tor wbo came here!-··-...... .,........, ·~. ....,.__, -" ~ ... !tv. ~ ·,_...-.::--" -•• .i. ·~the British a•·1·•t '"":"r'.!: ~ · • lnto•fNinterriilttld iillriiitM., '' ln1 ~in -politics; you're • · · . .'.I'hl co.pie ~o 11'flll have the ""•-i ................. ...--• SI• lttrhard Aclancl, member •Aa ,lhe eelebifly · ... '•~P... bouDd 'to be'·cOllcemed With a ·:it._,;..;.,..;; 8"0luttonary ~ilylo,meettlieltwtenu voldtlonarlH ind l"U wounded
Ol Great Britaln's 'Jlouae of eom. there are many .,.ople to meet wflc>le anay or aoclal probleim;," per'1pectlve, SJr Act.nd con -e•uaJly, outlhl9 the ciluaroom. 1'tbe BatUe ot Saratoga in 17.Tl.
mom for 18 years and • retired and thln11 to do 1n 'Million to lier but~ncl added. , 1 &alda, one caw be mare ,eaJm 1her:h 1ta1tD1 in , • Woman's. ' \(Bit~Cland viii.led this cOU(ltry
ledUrer • 1dmlt1 his cure for the prepartna for lectu~ ~'I varle· ;l!xcapt. for two, years aft.el"' he bee MIN •• "Life bu belD loina on dormitory ahd ·have even been nnt · m 1929 u 1a membei of ·bis crl-11: facing the Wettem world· ty of subjects, rlnatna from wu .. throw• opt" in lNS; Sir • .,...dlac to a ceitaalpMtem an givm'mealUeliet, .. ( rollec:e debate team. He waS on
IOUlidlllllearelialouarevtval. Versallle1 to 'HttlerTI War to Aeland served In Parliament awfUllylongttme:'" ''.J epjoy tb1t.'' said Lady Wall Street tbe ~day it crashed
It la. the P,rinclpal idea that he What Ua Freedom? to Prac.tieal from 1135lo1955. HetauPl·atSL But moet 1cholanaft:aolut.iGnl Acland. ''I reel part of it.'' and a week later saw Babe RQU.
wanted to commu~c1te to ~lu· Clasaroom,Hinta.·~ .Luke'sColleg:eorEducaUon,,Ex· iDIOclolo1icalorPofi*alterms. Be.tween alpm ot cotfee (they hJtabome·runwilhthreemeoqa
denta at Chapman C\lllege wllere ~ _A""-ll!tlU"-r• 111•0..!aet.lhaL elOr-,untll retire~-ac• 4hree 'l•believe 1he·anaftr"la1n the OlilY-lliliilfleo "In the _, ....i bUe. lll:blle inµ.. Anples, be r•
--he-w11·a-Woodrow-Wlllqn VtstUn1 iliiiCholar-and Lady Ail~, an )'.ean ago.·He contlqued teaebinc Mid idr a~ iataU of spiritual ·a1 •:-30 in tbe aftemoou), she ex· called be was drlven.J~ Fel~owfor a wee!t. . . . architect wlio 1peel1.U~~ ib.tfe"part·lime ,\J,IJW.Jalt.._ftm· .riliOD.~uJ(t:Sl~Aetied.~----plDI~ that-JJtat"1iiR""8ule tliey'~Uii country. among the or..ce
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ut be-had-little-chance-to ex--buildinp-for~tbe~ea'~ . IJe ,_ad, ror 10 yea'"n,,CQllCJucted UtJll ' person~1e1 a,.n't mean erov11, tocohorsebackrklinl.)
plain it durin1 an ipt~rview. and 1cbooJ1, have variecl 'ln· ;. · • a M!IDiil•r aad 'M4_t.hond ·a ,.,.,., t1tey•re·usec1 1t.0tivincincastle1. The family. Lady ~land con-
"l've strained every nerve to say '-"ta. Wli.4T IORT OF WOSLD '"We Teich Them w..-., "oo re-;•we're really just ordinary tinUed, has had 10 memben in
it in ~ minutes,:• he said. And ''We 've lived a Jong lime,'' , ''I'm afraid 11 creat maDy of lision. AA explanation for the u. ~ wbo. earn an onlinary liv-1.be:HOuse or Commons, with the
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• • N1r ....... """'" . d 'I k . I do Ue,, ~· ,1aid, ,t't,lie ~~ ~&,"'; • last six generations represented. bk :'7~";~~t :!rt!; ~Jd ii "ts · ~ ••. b••1honl1 th'•*0renly~ .... b . ..:.. ou·1or Their'.'propert)' .. ~art of .• ·She doubts, however, that U,y
:r hild lo••• to i.c ~· Nro•etcy created. when . bis of their three sons will make •kA c renare .... crvw~p ~1-a·reotill1eclto•·-ch." • ,.I I di th .,_ ,"he1,aid. ' · ' . . .,.;--se•e_wt•~ mes-1r-e1 ·eran . a er ,Seventh. They are happy .. s •l It.I" hia ··~n.rm,c6Dcl..-:', tNlt tau~ ,for.,Charles l , now 11 part. teachers and a 'plastic surgeon. •Until. tbe 1,st lew yeai;s, be~·· "'-Church ol E;n1I'•-'_ ~· •'-. ,-• el II I e so II 'I . plained, .most. Britons asaumed ...., --~~ ~ ~ ~-~~a q11a pres rve can . Their youngest is t,faChinc at that, unMlved abcial probletps ttacl' in the ••Y or lhil,spirilua1 be tpOlledior. exploited. UCLA and was one compelling
wotild be taken care of in Ume. ·vision fn Eneland. A . .relJ.&jous ~d>: '.AcLaad .tectured on the reason for their presence at
1bere: were·, ttley ~liev.4'Cf,. UD· •. diarovery, we· ~ald, needs . to be family stat.Wry.. ~ Chapman, the nearest college
U made not because of tile church · .lrt· · t ' · the r II ---•· mited resource, to take them I ....... . . NOTVNICI" VE ' ·~ P• '1c1pa 1ng In e Owoulp Uvoaghtheruture. --11.mapiteor·1t.. '1 ,·. .. ..-' program. ·.~°"·be said, ~'re \i a vel')' "'.Ha_ !i•5. cunous abopt how • Ahhoucb:shecantraceitback, While here, Lady Acland also
ei'ei't aw~rene1s amonc "the ~can atud~nts would reaet witJi "il1anelous conlinwity," to hopes lo meet. some architects_ S9
btjt·tnrormed 10 ~of die tolilsidea. · · • ·LbeyUr,..ttlOand batiXf!l'tral~ot she can compare her profesmon peopl~." And e~e9:~ ,ii ~t. • 'G£Tn:NGINS•GHT · \. · farnll1'11t'ember1 t:ince llod, ibe ·inlhetwocountries. . leUt ••peiY aware Of a crisis Ip . . r. , bid: ~·we·N:hot unique." . She .. just this minute" f111i1hed lhew~ra World. / ... ._._~ ".rreat.raaCinatiolt''.'9' ler· :Many ·.Enflisb families can·do deslgning a center ror 80 heavily
Alboi1b they mliy define ·\f. ""-JDS, he explained,· ii tn the ~~·~pae .. A, • depnved children which is due to
dlfreteatly, be said, <)bey are ~ Wbt<,D la~ \o Wl)lle many Of. the ofd lamiliea C!Jleft in lhe !all. ,
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' 'BEA ANDERSON, Editor ~wiift of a aocial anxiety, even · bb;I:. Al Cb·ap,...n, he~ "tp sent members to\colontal It's always satisfying, she ex: ..
doUbl.. 'Some ~pie are asll;ing. I set lnalatit 'fr,t.O tJie tbou&'hlf)m.I A.0.n'c•··~Obtain more proper-'plained, lo design a building i." ,_. ... , .... ,.,,.,. h•Cf "JIOw m1ny "mbre deeWies ls thiS .Jeelln11 df ,~sing Jntelll&ent ti!. tfte· AelaDda didn't. :Ihe or:aly thenseejtin use.
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Two generations ago, the
average employe retired from
the job he took aner college
gradu8tion. '
I.n the -ruture, a persori may
have fl \re to'.eighl totally different
occupations.in his lifetime and be
retrained every five or six yea(S.
"We've goi lo get people think-
ing along these lines, ·· said Bob
, Cu nningham , director of the
Huntington Be ach Manpower Ad·
m_inistration.
"Due to rapid. technological
chance, today there are jobs that
didn ·t exist 30 years ago."
In a period of high unemploy·
m4!nl among skilled as well as
unskilled worke rs', the focus
must be on training people lo
qualify for and to keep jobs, he
said .
Employability must be de-
veloped1in citizens ranging from
youth to senior citizens, from
diverse educational, economic
and emplOy men~ backgrounds.
•10w do _you reach the j>eo'ple
who need help and eel lhem
working?
CEl)/TEB OPENED
HBM A's answer was the
CoaslJI Employmerit Center,
opened in January .
CEC serves as a resource
center for the unemplc)yed from
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
very curiou·s a bout something. I
have beef' reading your column
for a loog time and must admit
the advice you hand out ii l!.tetly
smart:-eUt. 'll(h•t would tiappen if
--vourwel'e'lltadly-11f"love·wtth an
aleoboUc; a woman, dUaler, a·
gambit?.., etc.? Would you bre~k
olf the relations\tip a1 YoU advise
others io do ? •
i>on 'l r.ou realiie lh•l some
P90Ple who -writ• to you have ~
been deeply Involved with no-aood• for years and lt'a not euy
ID i ay ,IOc>d~)'e! 11'• ii w11 of Ule
.for llM!m -and it beala beln1
-1)\e-' . " PleaH don't tall me you are II!!"
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.Seal Beach to. San Clemente, meat~ !ire a~ec:J. "We'll "We take • a~othel">' aptiroach. "Tlref'ft :still as&C, .. ~wtiat
Cuanin&hami explained. It pro· .., tall{ to\aa~'?'e -w¥ walk~ in ~"he We dQn 't send-anyone out~uu1 at>Oet me!' We ha•e to do
vide1 Comprehenslv~ _emph>y-doOi';:W~eR:ttiey, made $7S;ooo tlf.y .... kiiow~t tro'w · lO'"').res,11!!1,t alitthl'* abOut tftem; too.,,-
ment related 'servi~ tO' pot.en. Jaittyear or1ti,nrentt .....Orked in 30 tbeMlcJves .oJI al) applit;MiQD aitd. ~11·a ttihWmPlbYment picture
tial employes ~nd e.mpJoyers, al years." . _ ·,. , i{you can't:do that, )'OU can'\ get ~ps Ua f.hflt~ ''nciw, ·>"iu have to
11 r1 anilllerv!ew. · · ' . "-''·'" ~...,..,.! ·.· .. ,"' . nq~t toe the 1 : , l .:f J!:~:t.,, ·~1 e~~' several ~~ t )~11( lou",iiaa·t 1ie~ an.int~eW. .. .•A:';'a*".prO~lem, sa'.idt ~bn-
"The proltlem'is oo\Uial·therii ''~ 1 • • ' '· you· qan't gel the · job,"-Ctfn~ nia&lf)in'/1 ts ·that• l'Dbll people are no jobs out there. 'fhe pro-' , ,Placl.'~e·js)plt~ant in a:job ningharfl said. · don-'f-knpw Where ,s,o ,look ror
bl em is that people l\_re not ~~la bit irit~e·pr,lvate sector. · Cunningham works t.o keep'lld~ belpj ·espie.:ially the;middl~·class al~ays q~81ified for the jobs tbaL . .:_Assist ihe a'pplicanl in apply-minislrative costs to a minimul'lll ,. whO. m•Y... n·ol have ·raced . un·
are available,'•• Cunniqgham 'inf11c;>.rejqb. . and .ee.t the most.Use posSible eimploymentbefore., •
said . -· · i·' ...;Refer the ipplicant to one or from the tfatniog dol!ai', • 1': A4..a reSource cenlei'-·CEC br-
"When times are good.,you can~( •tfie rec1er &lly-r11-nded on·the-job, The C,oas\al EmploymeRt iais ·it al~ together~tn,-tenns or
be a clerk typist. When ·limes a~ wdtk experience or vocational. Ceoter itself is. an example. It ls· &Octal and·em·pJoyment services.
hard, you must be a clerk·lleno.' . trijiling progrArns. to youth land housed~ rent.free in a renovated · '.'We,dodble as a social service
I ' lh · • othAr pro"rams offe~ throt.Jgh fire station-,On Beach Boulevard. acency.' We can't &lfOYide the CEC coUnse ors assess e · M' ... · ·a In Hunti"/,' ton Beach. services, but we know .~ dOcs s kill s of eac h a·pplica~l .• ~ JlDPowe;r. , · 1. ith . . Outreach centers in cities and, 'i\We Wahl to get peOpte i~to the . lnslea o fillin""g·nine jobs w anCI ean.1et ~pie there ....
uninco rporated areas ln the ria;t' pro•r"ams for them, live a $80,000 federal allocation, the Brel:tlnl. the panic cytl~·that in " CEC was created , and ·several 90metimes comes with being out south county refer people to th,. them traininr,then place them in out.reach cente'rs staffed,with the· ol·work ,14 a.not.her tBrtQI" .•• :·
center. or local social se~ice , th~pt;~afesector. , funds: -.~ , ,.. '· """·Uttli'thinp thatyoUtakeror
agencie:s (or help.· ... · ~. ..:.-·We ~el.iber,tely try to keej> . et.n'ntn11iiint •oald 'like lO' ir0tec1:r~hen yoU are working
"If a person meets elig!bllit~ ~P"on ~·,,sm.~l~;s~ale and on a break the 1 cycle of pultipg.. get blown. all Out of" proportion
·requirements 1tor CETA ,Com--ff pei"lbnal,Jev~l't.,. . 'Wdrken Oli :. aa •'a1ai1tanc-e, 'pr.· ~,You're not. The ,guy rw~
pre hens ive Em·ployment ~nd AVatlabl!i• to .. , anyone is the 1ram· and1 ~aylnl ~em dft when • needs rodd of. 1hoes t~ week,·w
Training Act of 1973) fundin g, sl8.tewrde 'coltipUJerized "job ~·fuhdln,i.Mids:,.' '· ...... · ·· IOl•l~to ·nee<I help Mth the.rent
they can be. P,laced in a lrai~~ng ban~" 'pto~l~\to the CEC by ~ · ...... , -._. · at·the~·pt~emonth.",
or work experience P"'f'ram. the Emplbyagw · Developmen~. ':!IJV~TJ s..,~~1\1-'· ' . , ' " iu•";,.,;..Bli:ACH ·. .. . . ~ Department: .,.,·11t-1 . , "IMCht ~ow.i l'm Wotki~p-. •1 ,,..."t~'°-
NG ESPONSIVE ·' · • " '""ievelopn\ent proj~i,;liihu.e '•~(""r•_ a~e people who sre BEi R ,. .. , QVALIFIED . ,\. ·· ~..,;lelft,toi\" ~e1akt: •·. . h1rd ,to'1e~ch, For-example,
The w.ay .HBMA a nd CEC "·When people•twotk thr.ougb. 1 ~ • 1~11 a. ~p\litr;9f deallng.wiµt ... 1m,le.·~hers on wetfare c~n
operate 1s a lll!le unusual. ' . • EDD, ;~e~tt•llY they 9ualify1 ~"\.,a_!lyo,-.e wltQ. didn .. t. ~ .. a -.aov· ge(:"-lelp,i but What a~ \be tn·
Cunnin gh8m be lieves that "no ·themselves. "I:ft~ rhay·apply for . ~...,.·a!~ateit ;Gp SJot;. 'he-'~iWiftgle person! How do you
one shou ld ride the &ravy train a jj)b ror ... h1ch they aren't Ufd. • ··. . relt ~hirtt'! '
too lon g" and that •1gC?vernm~.i ,q~iO..r,_O~ ... gq,to the ln\eMew ;'','All otrtho»e; p~e are ~li11 • ai .a.l>out the effects On the
can b~ responsive to the people. · wlt~t th, cor'!i~ce'th'\ they there. aft~r. VI(': ve filled .the,. 20-chi~~or -a divorced ·mother
'center he is seen by a counselor c1n~thej91J. 1 , • . ~lots 1n a '_'.~ationttleducalionor ~i,ror work! What 'happens
and his job s kills _and employ-Wlien ~' pe;l'SG_, n romM to the job training-program. at~e!: , -..-::•r , , • .r· .-l!. ')' " • 1· ... ,. • ,. ,,1i .. ' ' . ' ..
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C·EC •PJ>licants go through ap
in\ensi~ 'leries of rouns!!IJlfg
fflsionS:. testing, assessment,
evaluation and re·evaluation
before career guidanCe is giVeil. ;
·~~we believe that an employa-,
hie atttilude and motivation are
as · impbrtant as job skills and' ·
car.eer ;c:hoice," Cunningham
said. ;
· This iunimer, he hoPes lo.o(t!t~
a ,special program for youth~
operating their· own 'businesti.es.,
in a .Junior Achievement stylC: .. ·,
The aim is lo remove the 01rJ.
saw of ;11ast hired, first fired''
from the disadvantaged, the
pi:>Or;'the·v.eteran, youth, wome~
an~seniots . ' -
something unusual , as well , is
the fact that the applicant makes
the chOK-es apd de.~isions regard·
ing what kind of training he
wanll and what kind of career;
he'd like.
"Th.e 'bottom line in the private:
sector is profjt. ff' you can do the-
;Ob, are confiden( in yours~lf.·
you 'll:beJlired. ' :
''Without s kills and se1r.-asiuran~ ""hy. should you -be'.'
h)i-ed?" he asked. ~
When y_ou fill .out an applica-:
tion,, he, added , the employer;
must . know what you · can. do;.
That'S'the start. !
.. We ~re at a· stage in our socie.,
ty, when people will constantly"
be 'displaced by technology: But
there are ways o( meeting ·the
challenge."
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AUtlete-ot-lhe-year, ,plan; to....be . maFried ~j~,· June 21 in the Firsl Baptist Chll!ch 9.f.~osta
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The corona d~l .ll{'at ·l'iliid~Win'.fe &:.:.~-. ceiv·e .degrees-·.'.J:fom, ....... u~ · q.; Jtin'.t: .· fn
lingWstics and ':English-l;it.ef.atUre· ·and. ~~;, critici~m. ·.,.,. , ... · .;\.,. ·
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1•11' t . public. T~kets_,nl be purcbfff.-alrlJie>i>
9 a.m. to noon Satu~day, May 1 afSC~OOt:-
1 Licefts'e&i may b~ obtainef~~ Lj.~~I!''
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j .. >,: cDM ll'IC:H' P.TA:! Luncheon honolring l:f. .(J,;..... tiring board nte-m·~rs "'ill. l!J~ ;Plp;,c\ jt( :~t", 10:45 a .m . Thursd·;..y, Mliy 81ria the t>o~ Ol,
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J.,.~,\ rodeo will tak ~ st1ace rrom .9 to .;ll ·a..rp, ·~ , ·,Thursday, Jl4•Y-":'tlr. Officer:sf,~Rl •th~ ~·;~;;• . Ne"fiJ?Rrt·~ach f!'Qlice ~artrq~l W'~l(J~i
. ture . .on .sAf~ly U'!Slruc"'9{1.. to sh.leh\8-.• ~.n ~'"' ~ through f.1f~ .F(a~ o~. ~ue~B:Y,1 .,.;y M>riJ 28, In prepar.ati•i»!<»:'lhe-nd!l)g.*1>1H:
ty aD(l .standard .. sClfety ,eqUJp.ment, tests. ie./~ ," Lie~ and Or"an~'lilMY flegs wiUt th~
~ Easlblull Eagle may;,be. Plli:<""5!\ll 4•1'.iQI
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· •· ' meeting tor newly elected~officei's at 9:30 ·~;:. ·. ; a.m . M-0nday, Apri• 28, in her t.osla'M·esa ·
home. ·
~.~ ' . HARBOUR \'IEW ~.f4H~~ajian H.o~... i.•• day i~ the .lhem.e .: o( tile', filstijon .. ,$hoW
: "" scheduled Pt1onday , AJ>ril · 28, in the: Old
Ranch Country Club in Seal ;Beach. llnit
,.,, . · ·members Wi ll .model clothes . rfom loc'a't
·"1 ~··' shops. Tickets are. .ifr:ited 'Bl· $8 'and 4r_e ~a:i:' available lhrougl). 'tlie~ School 'offi'(e ,
• i .. · according to· Mrs., Ramoq, ,Boes,e tt,
·'"..fl'• chairman. i '"'' : ,.', •· · t, . ' --. I· . . '
,_. ~"·. HA'llP.1!:.~ PTA: Open house is,~c~.~~!"I , ,1n coftjoncl1on'l wfihla bake-58le-at 1,pt.li:i..
;}I, .'flies.day ,] ~Pfl! · 29,I lp. ~ .. \l'i!llipu'W"'
. . room ... ProceedS wil~ M Uiied..t.O f.u'.ndra 1ielil ' ,..,~"': '.·lriJi)>Y 1ra1n·_tb',Slm 'lll•1o 'Zoo,(or stlldenls ·.·."~-. ·w."; )R'-C· , .. insecondand .thirC:l'g~~" ~ . .,,
Tef;J./' •. >. • .., ~ • .... • , ~ ~,... ... • I ' .fr '. i:lJ:TiltilAN':BIGHAUX.:'i'be~~er '.· , "'·. w·.·o'.',$7Q . { ;~t-lian will be.the setting ror~a ,futrioft:.t91iow ~., • .~'~:t·· and.Nncheon S•t~day,<A.t:!!. 26, sponsored . ~ ~~{;,:;. b:V ~the [.uthef•?· lgh~~ , :~pJl~i:ty ~f '' -wir"~~ ... ..:~6~~1
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30,0QO,OOO Americans -' ~on Fllfl\OUS "'Sil""m.~mo~ns Ma~resse.s. Hunclrlda
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theiyard. We'JJ ha Ye kids over here day and
night and the'y'Jl throw,sand into·the flower
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Ma~e a-br:1lliant
intestmebl~ ;-.;'
Fine Jewelry Department.· r ~ ~
Illustrations enlai'ged to show detail:
Sales f>rK:es 1!ff(!ct~ 3 days 'drll)(, "'' •
Your frrre •Trea.su/y diamond C0")1'5 c\>mplete wilh a
hfetime tr~e-1n at fµll purchase price On a more
expensivit tficiin6nd. · · ' · • ' t'", .,·~ , I r " ' I' • ••I
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Prices Effective ll'lru Sat., Apn,l 26.
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its a major movie siudiQ, back lot with'
Michele Lee, Marty Feldman,;l!le ~nnoo.
Sisters and ·Sleve Lawreftce,J• ~· .
CBS (2) 9 :00 -";rtieGOOcl ... uy~ and
the Bad Guys. An aginj'ahetvr '(ROl>l!rt
·M1tchum1-and-an-<agtng ·ciut1aw-(George
Kennedy J join fi;n;ces to pilat a .garig of
bandits-from-a-Westem·towil-ln-U>is-19119
western comedy with ».Yid Carradine,
Tina Louise andMarttn'S,Iaam ...
KCET (28) 9 :00 -"Love." This 192'1
silent movie stars Greta Garbo and John
Gilbert,. with a short •subject feature
following the flick. ··
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NOTICE OP: AVAILA'.&ILITT
CW Alli NU AL llE,.OllT
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llliW'fl 11••1 !he •nnu.I '•CIOl"I ol 1ftf Ot-
toa.tf 31, '''' ot "E,NNETH ANO
CLARA MURCHI SON FOUNDATION
INC.,• prh•ll• tciund•lloti, II •¥•11.iilii
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loc:M•d •I 1'"? M•cit.rUn,w 81\00. Ir.vine, C.liton1i•, Still• M . •
The prlnclNI lftltll~r ol ll'llt 1-.
lianh HUGH R. MURCHISON.
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U. followi~ perwns ••• doin'lllMIW-
net.\ .n:
.., Al(.HAADS HOUSE OF P1F<o •-• A~ms A¥t1n111t, H11n1ln;ton Beit<l'I,
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"' E. A, RiCFllHdson, 1•S9' SU~tniii "''I Fountain V•lle¥, Celit. 91108
,,_ S . J . Rk hardsoo. 16591 $11UrN rv....,tt ln V•llflY. C•ll( '2108 '
tri;s D11s,iness l s cond11<l•d D'I •
)ef'lltr•I P<tth'lflr!.lllp,.
E . A. Rl (Fl•rdson
Thii s l•lemen1 w•\ ll!ed with lhlt
Cp1,1111, C:lerk of O••nge CO\lfll, on
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COME TOGETHER
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PENDANT 14 Ct. -
WITH GARNETS
DIAMOND
BIGAGIMEHT & WBIDtHG
SET 1.17 Ct. Green Dluend $]600
Bridal Lace •
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into marriage are changin~ along with ways
young people choose to say their vows.
Photos by StudiO West at 18952
Brookht1rst, Fountain Valley show range of
moods sought by modern couples. Oval en·
compa~ses a couple · announcii-lg their
engagement. Formal study superimposed
on b each scene. r ight, add s the
significance of the shor~ scene for a more
personal reminder of the events leading to
the big day.
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Ru ssfan Amber · Amethyst · Turquoise · Gotd
EU RO PEAN GEMS .
DISIGM • •AllS • APPl,AISAL
SOUTH COAST VII.LAM
(Between Petite Aubel'Qe & HorikawaJ
546-0710
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IYIRTIHIHG FOR THE lllDE & HU-PARTY
HAHOICEMnl
COSTA.Mis.A < S(!>-9485
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HUMD«iTOM IU.CH
19:Z.550 I •
Sue Gisler. left, views
some of the bridal lace
available from Home
Silk.Shop, 2200 Harbor
Blvd. in Costa Mesa·s
K·Mart Plaza. Clerk
Theresa Le Bl ond
helps many Harbor·
Area brides find lovely
laces and satins for·
brides' gowns and
dresses for ·others in. •
the wedding party.
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KU""""1.roil B~ACll HUNTINGTON BEACH •
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BRIDAL FABRICS
.AND ACCESSORIES . • IN ALL PRICE
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To ivold disappointment. prospective
•brides •re. reminded to hlv~ thelr weddlrtl
storl11 with black end wh.ite &lossy ~hoto1rliphs to the ilally Pilot People
DtpartlJ',el\I. one week berore the wedding. -
Pictures recei,•ed after that time will
not be Ulled .
• . Fo" en111emenl announcements it is lm,.ratlve that the story. also accom· --·by"'· black ~nd white 11Guy pl .. lure-. be ,,aubmitted six weeilS or more
belo're lhe weddln& date: otherwise 1t will -1--,0i-;i'tie·putillsfted. -:'. -• -
To heip fill requirements on bnlh Wed·
dins· and' en1ayement stories, form;; are
available in al Dally PS&ot offices. Fur-
ther .questions will be answered by People
Depllrtment staff members at 642·432l. . .
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•Horoscope
Cancer Feels
More Alive
FRIDAY,APRILZS
BySYDNEYjlMARR ..
ARIES !Mofcli'21·Apiil 195 : Full Moon
conjunction with Uranus spotlights money
of another, including partner or mate. You
are able to dig beneath the-surface and
eome u'p with vital answers.
TAURUS (April ID-May 10): Lie .low
where radical chanees are concerned. Em-
Pbasis is on what is leialor .~nr.:iae. You .nH be given additional res(K)llS~~ility. .
GF;MINI !May 21·June20): You liniSh a
phase of activity. Prepare now ror more m-
de:pendence. You'll be gitYen chance to try
something new. .
CANCER (June 21-JWy 22): Your own1
alyle ·desires surge to forefronl You feel mor~ ,aH've -Jove is ,Qi picture. Young
personi llg'ure pri>mlnenUy.
LEO (July 2i·Aug.-22): Accent is orii>ro·
perty; home, seCurily, abi~tY.~ ~xtrl~ale
yourself rrorn ''suf:Cocat1ng s1tual1on.
Aquarian could fi gure prominently.
VIllGO (Aug. 23.Sept. 22): Movement,
abort trips, visits and visiLon are apt to be
featured.. You may receive a multiplicity of
requests, mess&,es, Get priorities in order.
UllRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Specily needs.
Nam"e a price and stick Loil -whether buy.
ill,( !" ~Jling. it•rsonal \"agneUsm flares and man asset. .
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SCO&PIO.(Olt. 23-NOv. 21): Lunar cycle
II hl1h· take initiative. MakP. new starts, cTe.Uv~ cha·nges. Highlight Persbnal ap-
peaAnce affi! personality. Assert yourself. Trua't timing, judgment an4inlitution.
SAGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 211: rull
Moon lights area :Pfev~ly ~ark . V:ou ~re
invited to join special group, organ1zat1on
re'garded as ~e1;luded or somewhatsec~et.
CAPRICORN' (t>ec. 22-J·an. 19): ·Lunar
position accents friendship, rulf'illm~nt oC
some of your fonde1t hop~s. w!she.s.
Romantic inlerlude makes picture exc1t·
ing.
AQUARIUS <Jan. ID-Feb. 18): Promo-
tion, advancement, added prestige are in
affmg -know it and be confident. Show~
1tbat you are ready for ~ore resposibility.
' PISCES (Feb. 19 •. Ma~cb 20): Finish
apecial project. Deal with aggr~s~ive
persona on equal baiis. Refuse to be 11m1ted
or pushed into corner. Get better means of
dillributlon.
• U. today ii )'GUr birthday YOU ar~ making
alcn•ncant adjustments in domestic ~rea -
which miJht in·el~ change of ~E'.s1den~e.
YOu are a 1"prlvat;" person, sp1ntual, 1n-
~pectivc an4lonely1n a crowd. ,,
A WARD WINNING
WEDDING
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Good Place for a Nest Ep?.
Ban.k Doesn't Discriminate
NEW YORK !AP> -Allliouah Con1rea1 bu
After three yoan at !fl'· DUMd the EGual CHdlt
lq' to rallo e1,llal iad Opportunity Act which
meet, 1tate re•lll,e·. beDll 1ex dtacrf.mlnaUon.
meals, the Flrtt 1n ·cred)t, MIBI McWhln-
Womea'1 BanlJ, 1a11 St ney aays that many wUlbecerU~·IOOltand baftks don't want to
will be1ift ,full oeeraUcm bOther with ·women as
in the fall. , customers and consider
Tbe baat bllll ltlelf u them poor risks.
• tbe ·firat cdmm.erc.Jal :'It'• an ·attitude that ~k to b e Don. takes a Iona . time lo -" . ~·~mita.llr ... chaziae," said Miss Ina. p.romotton and li:cWhJnney. ''Most
credtt .policies aad tbe banks have failed to
... fil'll to place a~lal em-catch up with the fact
, phaai~ Oil m~e\lnl the that women are good
f ina ncial needs of ·.customers, that they ~Som· 1 ~'have the jobs and the
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• peop e money to invest. Open-. we'd never set off int our bank is a PoSilive
ground, bu~ th' bank baa atep tn Jeltine . women.
gener•tecl ao much en-know that \Deir needs thusi·as..m p~ople are wW be met•.• already 1end1.~g in de-•
poeits. It ts definitely ..; Othet women 'a banks
idea .Vhoae tt'me. "has ·ere In the. works in
come," s8ld Madeline GreenWlcb. ·conn.;
McWhinney, bank preat-W•bington, D.C.; Min·
dent. neapalia: Seattle; Los
Bank officers saY. it Angeles; San Diego;
will be a full service Portland, Ore . and
bank that will 'make Portland, Maine.
special efforts to create The· First Wotnen's
banking career op· Bankwlllbeopentomen
partun.ities for women. and wom en. There are
They also plan to ad· five men on the board or
vance credit and loan1 to directors along with
women who are having .feminist Betty Friedan,
trouble getting financial designer Pauline Trigere
help from the larger, and advertising ·ex-1
eslabUshed banks. ecutive Jane Trahey.
f~e, 01lt ll ·~
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Dollais-by·the-yard
The forever symbol of richness.
For her, the sky's the limit.
In sparkling 14k gold.
$545
Beads
You .know
she loves
beads in 14k
gold and •.•
Tigereye
Green fade
Lapis
Carnelia.n
Black or .
Green OnyK
From $225
Br11celets
fashionable
hand<arved pure
Necklaces
Expfessing your love
wilh this delicate
14k yellow gold
and coral heart
necklace.
$145
ivory bracelets. ri!'
f r()m $82.50
A Howes' .
Mother's Day
Min McWhinney 1ays
that 1n important part of
the bank's business will
be counselling and re·
ference. She hopes to
have a library of finan-
cial and consumer In-
formation ahd eventual·
Jy hold seminars on
"People really feel ltisr------------------
thelr bank ... ••Id Miss I'll!!!!!!!!!"'~' .. MOST UNIQUE SHOP IN TOWfi'\1'711l'CCt.i7
McWhinney. "They call P..~NDOl.D A'S up and drop in from out :I"\.
of·town to see how we're
doing . Now we Can tell
them it really will be en AD
open soon." -~ L'1
money managemenl.lind'---------
inveslment. . •1 BANKOFFICf.R Fam 1 y Ml ~s McWhinn cy
came to the Women·~ ,
Bank after 30 years with E d
the Federal Re·serve xpan S Ba nk of New York where
she was its highest rank· .
ingfemaleofficcr. " t.tarriages' alwa;Ys Thenewbankhas7,000 dd 'tl I shareholders who have mear:i an a t ona
bought stock at SlS a branch on the family
share lo hClp raise the $3 tr~. h s u t h r n million necessary ~ror . e. 0 c. al
capitalization . The first Cal!Com.1a .Genealogic.
effort to raiSe $4 million .Socrety 1nv1les the public
Cailedbecauseo{thedir-t~ l au n ~h Personal
Cicult economic times, Btce.ntenn1 al ,PrOJects by
not from lack of en· trac1n_g ancestry through
thusiasm, she said. 11 a r ! 0 u s. e r a s 0 t
The bank's teritporary. American h1st<;>ry . .
, rdbo d box cluttered Help for beginners will ca . ar ·7th be offered at the sixth an c.>fft ces ~re on East 5 nu.Iii Genealogical J am·
1n a w1ndov1less b~e-boree from· 9:30 a.m. to
ment. ~he bank pl.ans lo 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May move 1nlo perman_ent, 3 . th Rodger Young
a bove-ground offices een' 1~ L,sAngeles. eventually er,
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window! boarojed up to back the Colden ace cl · 1 so/t -D 1 · -. proteot • ., .. t v.-. •al~a. btl&-lllef-.....
0 ee. Ille . tJ\e. su. Juan C.aplstrlUIO dalermlned to m~· Ille
· r~· •pot hu 1tood de\iot one ·of ~· ~l»''a l . , · .. ;l'.!i::'!":.:~1norial to a focal poillti aiain,.:, . • :
' .DI;:TROJT 1,AP) -ted by a sharp, unexplained It appeared desUned TH~Y JI& YI! 11 .. ea
:"".trop at Chrysler COil> .. domestic car sales in mid· FINANC,£ rot dHttucllon by the the depot now Ille by
:.April fell 18 percut from a year ago to remain at a wrecker's ball had .it not t u.r n i 1;11 8 1 t t ii to a
· 4-yearlow.'" ·.• been for two brothers re1t~urant llQd r•~DI
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1 Chrysler sales,il)'lhe ,\pril 11-20 period plum-...,_--------~~~illl.Qs..1<>-a the interior of u., brick-· I ----"'m•etec1~:c1. percent frQmlhTsllme-year-a openoa:--· . RC. r ie aided butldtn• 1u1t u Ii
' Ord'1ale1 were down 24 percent, GeneraJ Motors ce · a · was durin& lb• i930I to
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r,decUned 8 percenhind"American Motors deliveries· .... 1940I wilb the exceptkm
ere. olf 7 percent. o1 putting dinner tablel
F • Pl in the waitin1 room and l THIE PIERFORJIANCE FAILED to 'provide lll0.l1Ce nn a bar In the frel1bt" of •
.. evidence of'.a spring'\Jpturn predicted recently by .... ..., I.Cf fice. t
itJie companies. / The reconatruction ol
l Import sales, which held a record 2l.l percent L • Se the old station, built
l!of U.S. ft\arket durin1 the first quarter, are report· ech··--~s ' -· t ·' origi~lly in llfM, will , edonlyonamonthlybasis. f!f.U-;~ co.t tbe-Tysou cloee to
! &;ales of 146~688, at a daily rate of 18,336, com-· · · $600,000 but t"ey believe
!pared with a weak 202,340. or 22,482 a day,last year. A five-session course lion, ''Charitable Giv-\.heir investment will pay ,
Therewaaoneless.sellingdaythisyear. on ''lnve.stmcnts attd ing," May 22·: and Sealy ' ofr. ".' .,
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SAN JUAN CAPlllTRANO'.S RENOVATED DEPOT TO OPEN MAY &
TWo Newport Brolllera.Savecl Bulllllng From jlllrecklng 11e11 , • • · '.l'he daily tempo was the lowest for the period Financial Planning for Yate:s, Yates and Nissen, They say they will Sut·
inre.the recession year 1961, when tbe rate was . W om en 1
: w 111 b e :·Su~ai'y· q(. Financial c~ -~here ~e, r'ilroad railr0ads, ··~·ho-sell Old Tysoft. 41 life, one ·of tbe best 118,320.; ·. ' ·· "• . sponsdred by .the St. Planning,'.' May29. , · has failed ··~b,cauae cars "y th • '·po·und • "F·~ at ly eh d a • • i
· · Joseph Hospita oun a-Reservations may be . 1 ed d 1 Average cost ·of each lot of lead time to learn from the station is~. the l. Ir d there is free ·enterprise u . e ,•I· ,~ .. un e w a . 'vibrations'' ·COm ng'
CALENDAR YEAR SALES WERE 1,831 ,667, lion of Orange beginning made throu·gb the foun· mvo v 4n n~, 8 IOV· rernlera~or car, forrrier· .about the railroad and go train i• .. elf according to down l6 percent from last year. Year·lo·date sales May 1. dation office at the ernment sub1i~y .'~ ac· I I h h' "" • 1Bl&owere at a 14·yearlow. Lectures will be held h . I cordinatoJlm ~yson. Py, ~fie oFrng.itnEg to t~e \ out aneedd cedollectM t ,e tofmgths Jim Tyson. " ospita • • 'Th • lit a.,c1 1c w .xpress .11 we n . os , e • ···You ·can feel it and '° Industry analysts took consotation in ·noting on five succpsSive ere s a pro $ 1000 bl to Mat the sales tempo at least did not d'eteriorate in Thursdays from 9:30 to motive here aad•there's 1 • · things we were a e you can bear it. You de· ,;mid·April. ~· ll:!Sa.m.lnthehospitat· D--1--pride involved. We The 'Pullman car, a &et from the Santa Fe tinitely 1know there's a
i They said the ~ellin ate was up l·percent Crom autiitoriu.m. The re-LMU~,-u,nf wouJ~d 't have 4one lt if Cl9h21·c7agmo odweals bauclqluitredin wawhoay bataolddtdhepoem u'•~ored lrltalri goitng b,Yt' ·:he sdays. 'the r· t o d r the th 1 tt gistration fe e or $5 in· r we w n't think .,..e could • , . : evens ops w1ce a ay, l irs t ays o on •a norm·a pa ern makeitpay.". . from a prival_e owper The 1howp1ece of the ~ intbe morning~a11d
i based on the average selling trend over'the last five ~l~~T~ :~ou~~etneo!e~ci Bi,ds F. iled and'thie caboose; built in ... restaurant, scheduled to once in the evening.
fyears. certi(icates of com pie· JN ADDITION to ac-the 40s, c8me·from Santa open M1y 5, ii the depot Breatbinif new life into t ti .. quiring the station Under Fe yarda in Los Angeles. illelf which h~s been' the moribund de pot,
;c;;====:::::========'="'==--n on. Jn F'o· ••-n•y a long-ter~ lease. f,rom , sandblasted to remo,ve though done with profit Westcliff Hair Decinners Present: Speake rs w i II be , , IL ""'"'" Santa Fe, the Ty~ons · JIJ\l T\'.SON, . .A con-the plaster and to expose in-mind lias been a re·
-ia' Joseph McCormick, • purchased seven lractor;aq.d Pete Tyson UMtbrick•Underneath. wardinl 1exp'.erience fof
FREE Ernst and Ernst The follo"'·ing persons rerrigerator cars, a a former bartender and tbeTysons.. ~ ''Basics of .Financial h;ive filed petitions (or Pullman car, a -caboose maitre Ci' at a Newport WOOD-BLADED elec·
SHAMPOO Planning 1 • •. May 1; b.an~ruptcy in Santa Ana and a com bin at ion Beaeb-reatauraat had no. •trical fans bave been in· ESCO Mov~
... •it.t:J Marven Ho-ward, Federal Court: lounge and bauagecar. vast railroad knowledge stalled on the ·arched
-eHuu Cooksey, Coleman and •1at •intr.ropw., 11ouse...iJt: tm The rolling s'ock, com· ·when , t~_ey beg a~ co~-ceiling, the ornate fix ·
'Howard, ''Role or the E. l!laltloM 6lvd., Newporl llu(fl. pletely refurbt'lhed .... tem, platiQ.e the proJect lD lures driven by a system willl 5'YU CUT Li••llUles 51t.~1t •• ,,,1.5 peg, .....-h b It d ...... ~.c-...a Will," and J~ck Smith, tttttni.-.n"'"""°';•r1"1". outfitted with period 1971 . . or leat er e & an
. ~ ConnectiCut General, cw"::!.~~50:11):;; ~':.!,~~1~ furniture alld fixtures "When ,I was a kid I pplleys.
lwMi tllh ~di • ..!. R 0 1 e 0 f L i r e k..:h. _Auet$·.,'1(1 1i•b111u1s """ ,. w 1· 11 8·erv e 81 r etai i had a toy train and I was Althoueh aut~entic; de·
OMerminecl. R•~•ff Peter Ellloit. ' I d b i j I di Insurance," May 8; Paul Hu•1:1t .Judith Ann, pt•nt er.rt. shops a lounge and ban· a ways ~nrapture y coral on1, nc u ne
Skillman, Hornblower 3732 .H~ st .. H11"1i,,.1on h•<h. quetf~ciliUes ,• them but J couldn'·t say 1910.dlted graftiti and a Llilbilll"' ....... •tJels $600. ·At'''"' · .L • , hoe hi t nd he' Ip and Weeks, ''In.vest-RoNldW•lk••· uost of the cars were that J wes· a railroad • I ne 1 a •
E n ·g in e e ring
S~pervision Co., national
engineering manage·
ment firm, has moved its
headquarters rrom Oc·
cidental Center ln Los
Angeles to tlew offices in ·
Gateway Plaza, Newport
Center.
WESTCllFF
HAIR DESIGNS
WESTCLIFF
PLAZA
t -S ·t· ,, Tll'ELL ,...,,,,.,. .. E rnes1. ··~ • , d I bull" 1 1 d J " brln• the de· pot back to mens 1n ecur1 1es, ,...,.1N~.211S1f'ffw••M,1-tun11f"l\'llon acquire r om the , exp a ne 1m •
and Bob Licat&, Real ee..:ti. Li.t111111e' M,tMs, •sse11 $30(l.~ ,,.. __________________ •• -------•••••••••••••••••-• .. ~-t t "I t ,_ flelereeA.ll:.Phetps. £oa a ers, nves men..., • SANDERS 0on ..,.,..,, elKtl"lct.., 646-9925 l·n Real Estate "~ay ts· ·2•SS H•roor e111d., Co'lt•.MIY. '========================~ ' ga • Ll•Oilitlts M,$19. •1sets SJ,SSO. ;;; Michael Vaughn, Lloyds Aei.reeP11e1~.
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Indian ,,__,·Lnl..t
TOWNHOUSES
Palm Desert
l.ocah;d in a sheltered cove several hundred feet
abo\'c the desert floor ... Indian Hills offers an
incomparable panoramic \'ir.w where cooling
breezes gently sweep away the cares or the world!
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fi\'e custom-designed swimming
pools and screened tennis courts
add lo lhe new way of life you'll
happily find al Indian llills-Palm
Ueserl!
*With the purcha1tol your Indian Hflts home. you
Pl rK:ei>le • l•mily golf and social m.mbet'-
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home lurni1hing1 pac:kilte ....
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Zr. 3 BEDROOM
TOWN.HOUSES
from $39,950
10o/o DOWN
8 314 % FINANCING
9,0/o A.R.
Bank, ''Trust Services." SAMDEll'S Miidri d M••I•. hou!ttwlle. 111• Corl•nffr, C:OSt• and Donald L. Hicks, St. Mew. LIHifltie~ 52.5'11: •ssets.SJ.lSO.
Joseph Hos.,ital Founda· ~':,~E;';"1't.ro1 Lee •• t111tPhOnt
-•tor, tm Emery Court . ...,..,..n
v•uey. Li•OIHUeS' Sl,tlO. •sstts
U ,llO. Re~ree Elllott.
A Dl:UGo
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$1.UOMS
MAYOTTE .Jnn Fr•n~e,S. r .. I
eJl•le, •100 EdllHJer, Hunll1'191on BHir;h. u.oiilties ss,:a10. •ssets '110.
Relerff PllelPI. DOWNES Plty .. b A .• M<""-Y, )1~ E. &.ltof &lwd., Newp0rt BHc.n.
Li•llilltl•s "·'°'· •sse1' S2,300. Relfl'M PMtps.
TAMaELLll!'I R"th ""·· Dn· emp10,ee1. 31S E . B•lbo• 8111d .. Newport EleM:h. Li•blllli•s 510,1!12,
8$setl '2,09~. Referee Elllol1 ..
o ·all' llEH Robert C h•rl•5, If T .. Y' .. ANT,..... w1esm.n. X30 0,1lsy Circle, Sul Wh e re wou Id we be Beach. LIMliHU" S106,o2'. ilSMlS 11.w.111 11e...-ee PMlos. without a:;pirin'! Surely it ,,f"_.•.,,.••.,.••,t,",~','t~~1.e. hovWwl~. is the all time number one ... ·~ miracle drug. It" is still VINTON Ro1>er1 A., co111r.ccts M·
d. I minh 1••1or, 1~ High Orive, LaqU,.. used ror so muny me 1ca Oe•cn. 1 • .1.0;1111es s1~2.••1. "~"'ts problems both big and s100,RetereeA.1C.PllelP'>.
II A d I be ·• JOHATMAN'S AESTAUll'ANT. s ma . n ye , cause I i:a2 &ridger Ro.a. El Toro. A~ls is so commonly used we -llftlili1iei not ,et lhted. Reiff• tend to rorg' et one sim;rle "'"•£•Hott. .~ ALLEN ICristine,A,., ;Jt(O""h Pr/'¥-ract. IL can also b Ii 111e c1tr11, 1*1 Or•11oe A~e., c.osi.
kl.lie• Mew. Ll..,;!il~ Sl,UI, •~i.els Sl,ftS, '" ReJeree PfM:l.s. There · are more ratal uwSOHF!or•Lee, .... sse..,...,2m accidents involVing Oel•w•r•. H11n11n11on Be•ch.
aspirin th~n any other ~~iess1,11J.•li.e1s 1220,Aell't"•
drug. And, most sadly, it WOl:LE\ 5.lndr• Je•n, blnotfY
usually involves small oper•tor, 07·B H.Jm!l1on, cosl•
children. You can help ::i:.·!i~l1i~ss...:us.•l..eb ".0Clll·
change this! Please don't Pt•ll'AC.CI f"r.Wrlclr. J•m1t1., 9)11
t k · · f l . .a pro, 1'9 W. Cornelio Awe ., s,.,.. 11 e asp1pn or 1:r:an ('u. c1emente.'LiM>Hllie1 m .111, ·~ Treat-it even more s112.h,.r11eF'tlelPS-
f II \h '"'ould • SIMON E1hetJrolle1r.., w•llrns. vn care u Y an you .,. , c.;ot1tll'iew st., St,11 &e•cll. Li.llDilltles any other potent! al l'y Sf',775,•»eh Ul,lt4, Aet••ee EUlotL
dan~erous substanec.
You OR YOUR THOltJllTOJll'Auslin A., t>;>kti, '291
MM" Vise. o.-lw, H11ntlng•on ee.Kh. DOCTOR CAN PHO_NE Ll•tf.1illet s.t•.i~•. •s1e1s Y,uo, US when you need a -..iereePheJPS. • • ll'OC:CO Jim« P•lrick. w le1. 111$· delivery, We "'ill, deli\•cr · nH,_91-r, 111sN1ew vero. Efi1.
promJ>lly withO!Jt extra Co!.W Me.w. Lrar.llitie~ s1 s,ll09, •!iYI~ charge. A ll rcat m.any $1,VG, Retetet E1tiot1.
pcoplC' r('ly on us for thci.. · ... _!!ALL wonnie .Eugene, 11a rm ~ ~poem·w1esnw1n, 1175 P•H<OdeVell". hca l l h n c c d s . We lf'1'IM.uaoililie1,11o.1se,•swits "so, \\'t.•lcomc requests for , AflrreeA.K.Phetps. •
d I. . . d . NIOSSNIAYER Witll•m c.. Jr., c l\'Cr\' SCl'\'IC C a n r.c.:••lotllirr r~clltm.Jn,ElloroM;ulM
ch<irgc ijCeounts. · c.orps Air St•tion. Li•blllti•s 110,62s,
\ i>\S<i!IS'S28. R•lerer Pt.clpi. 'All LIDO MO,SMAYIER Lind• S •• •.d· ' PHA•MACY mini~r•li~e <ler•. •II other IM\aits 11 l '1 .>bOve. ; 351 Hospltiil Road WINSTEAD Oennls E ., un-
1 F D II emPIOyed, 717 Yorkl-n 81¥11., t<..il· .,,. ree e very 11191on 6e•ch. LioJt>IUlles s1 s ... s. 1s. Newpor1 Be411ch.'42·1SIO Mh'2,000. Re1tr .. P11tr Elliott. , 1o;,;;;,;:.:;;,;,;:;;;;,;;;;,:;;;:,;;:,;,==i ''UNSTEAO Ju;1nil• R., holaMW!ft, l k.\1 "1111!1 11111~'11'1••1 I• alF-rdeYilsH.•llo'ff.
,,11.1.,1111 11.1 1·11••\I C II 642 S678 MSORf.0..-1.Aon,pM< .. .,.,,.~ 47111 JI .. \~;; • • • plng\ervice, 112S1 Cr~rr ~--c-t, • Put 8 few --"da FOU'll•in v.11e.,. 1..'8bl11t1e1 m ,01 .. f -VII •SWISSIJ,110, Reier" IElllatt. ~•f. Colleen Una,.._..... ... I~ to work for'Vftu. illtotNrdei,oilS.>Silbove. , 1-TAYLOR 6•rll•r• .Jt•nn1.
joutMlb l. 2'-10 H. Flo-r St.,~· · In the Anil.'Llill>!lilies nt11 .,., 1i1111G, ~""'' '*· Raferee Elliott. ENlilUIN fhom•s Carter, Yle5 :---~--------------------~------------! rtP"-lll•li111t, •1 Etcildero 0.-1 .... . ! ., __________________________ "!' ____ ., __ "II I lrvi ..... Li.billtlt~,430.•SS.ls Sl,5'0,
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! ''WHILE Yllu FLY'' . '""""" ..... ""'· """"~~ 111.c:h. Ll•llllltl•s S2,13t, •SMtJ $1~~S,.ReftreeA.IC . Phelps.
• • ..,LOWIN ErMil OK'ar, lead"*'• t 257 Slh St. No. E ., S••1 Bt•<h.
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From ~· . ~Dw1N Hel•ne e.r111e, 11~"1
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CALL Fol Al'l'OINTMIHT
'(714) 979-4100
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Executive lpt•m•
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hath. Ll•bllilles $31,300, •lMH 5',215 'fteferM EtUot1. • ~;ll'IMl GtrU,vi,, ho11Mwil•~
'MIJ"°'wlll A"• .. FouM•ln VII .. -(." Ll•llfliUel •tl,IS2, llMI$
$1,otD, A1t•r• H...-r.
S&L--Gets
Coast OK
Perpetual Savine• ond
Loan As1oclalion bu
been cranted permlalon
by the California SulDp
and Loan Commls.-
.to ntablisb a full 1ei'vtce
braacb office Iii Newport
Bea~b. accordlnc to an
1itn,uncement by'
Thomu C. Weblter, -llltlentoft~eassodatlan.
No definite openln1·
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QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl
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'"I'm' !ale 'because there's a great ~eal of romantic
entanglem~nt in my car pool . so we take the long
wa y.''
L. M. Boyd
Least Crime
In N. Dakota
IC the husband and .wife agree in their re·
ligious convictions, their chances for a happy
marriage are 11 times greater than the
chances .of that husband and wife who don't
agree. Such be the findings of the social
scholars. Should' be noted. however, the
husband and the wife with the worst chances
are those who have no religious convictions at
all.
THE AUSTRA.UAN government is l?ek·
ing into the possibility of deep freezing its
meat s urpluses in the
natural ice of Antarctica to
be retrieved later when the
price is right.
NOT BABY GIRLS but
baby boys are most likely
to be conceived during the
first two or three days of a
woman's fertility.
QU E RIE S FROM
CLIENTS
Q. "Whal 's a hair's breadth?"
A. Exactly? One forty·eighths of an inch.
Q. "WHAT state has the least crime?"
A. North Dakota.
Q. •'WH E RE does baby food rank on the
list of most profitable food industry items?''
A.' It's No. 2. Right behind •No. I, citrus
products.
, OPALS
Men hunting opals at a certain place in
Australia got terri'bly hot in the middaY sun.
No shade trees. So they dug burrows for
themselves. The opal strike was sizable.
Other hunters trekked in. A town developed.
The abOrignes named it "COOberpedy" mean·
ing ''while man in a hole.''··
BEST EXERCISE lo keep in good
physical condition is roller skating. No, I
didn 't say that. A U.S. Olympic team doctor
named Max Novichsaidit.
VOU WILL not be se!'Ved what.you order,
if you ask for chop suey in China, S~anish rice
in Spain, a daiquiri at the town of _:.:::;:~;i in.
Cuba or pizza with mushrooms in Italy. So
says a widely traveled correspondent.
Addres.1 mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Bo:z 1560,
Costa Meaa, CA 92626.
Copyright 1915L.,,.I. Boyd
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•· . N~ YORK <AP,)-American _....i rorte puttwoyean. "We 111u1t rorget our petty lll50 U>rough-196S, lie produced 16~
1 '-' olftclall llf.....tbe)' want '~011.,1 the~ .. •·orld!s top. -JealouUe1 and Politics. We must Davis Cup championsh..ipteams. ~·out ol lhe P•vlf<:uP ODd • raohd ma• player, bal 1tayed uMm"-the finest players at '
1-... J~J"C.,... lll outo(Cupeompelitionbecauaeil our dilpoaaJ. We .must back this He has lived In America for . ~..:=.'VJ"~'·-~, •hat l!,f callo. "Devit Cup up w).lh our best tennis braina ftye years and currel)lly is dlrec· "" Teruija "*11111oo!l ' • paljU~s. H1e ·also. hu heel a· run• aodour hetfpreparations." , • l<l<'ol the Port Washington Ten·
"!'' • .. _. ......... _~...._n•--ninlteudw th.formercoacbDen· n&a .. ~cademy On ·New York 's ~ ~ ~,---...-m.R.a!Roa On ttlis ... pew committee, .J..oat1al3nd. ,, ~ ~ -~-~ •_.._Dy•J:~~comi~ But oottr M:a~ai ea~: ••1 have beside• Cartico and Hopman, .,all . ~··P~ ul ,_ '-, tllkedrwtth. J;,mmy. 1 think he are former ,U.S. Davis Cup ~ ~s saidhehas talli:edwilh ~·a. 1pec~lltbal wWplay. · · pla.yera Jaca. Kramer and UWman aboutlbejob."Wehave ...., ,..,.... w1U., name u ...... Hop-•:.. · __ ._. Be rd s rt ,.. W)ilt la,te suminer to make the '!'1111,&.,.....or'Aua~De,ria .. "wll!mMiooaLJpor1$compod•. ma a ze~. 'dfflolon," he said. "AlsQ. we
c."lllfer, • Capt.'8.~el-Uie-U.S. lion l,• 8 mai~er ,oJ~Q!a~L ... : ... :._Jf_op_maQf_is..:..a+ir.a~splante~ ---'lnay-.have a different ad· · pne, a~Oed,, Mal less, of-Trl-~Ultralian YiJhO, captain~ more _ ministrati ve setup. We may have · f.Nln. ~. • -dtan_,.pol.11. All _hav". the winning teams than any man in a manager to handle team 8 r .. ~ -""'; .. ~!.z~ul~ ,taeIP pave ,the ' re;_tpQnslb1lity to see that the ~story. As the .Australian Play· ,lairs and a captain or a coach to
ft)" Of!~~~• ~ lo .the . Davi' Cup, teams represent the irig cas>U,ip ·in 1938-39. and non-·work 'with the playerS 00. the :J>i'Ylo Cllp •m . whlcii 1"' bal bat ;fforJ.s ,or the country. P!aying captain !0< 20 years from court,."
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world champions en route lo the .sAN DJtGO (AP) -Look fat
Cy Young/I.ward last year, still is the San Diego Padres!
lookln& for his first victory willl. 'Ibey Pav,e won three games Ln
the New York Yankees.-a row and nine of their fll'St 13.
However, nobody -:Calf1Sb, ~ lhe )!lational•Leaaue West,
teammates oi; AmeriCJm'League _ A,have Pitchers who .have all°"ed
.kivals -ie overly mnceruect. i·oaty ~.runs in £he.last six OUt-~ with the pouibte e*cepijon OL '0 'flias alidi a group -Of hitters whQ
1 sOnJe·impatient Yankee\t&ns de-~4!4ve . sn,apped Dodger right-'
.' tma:Ading instant· vicioj:ie1 to b•ndC~:.Don Sutton's 15-gariie
niatc"Jl ·ffunt_er's lnstanc ""winninistreak . .: -
. 1R:lillio,1i1ire atatus· when he 1 •·11•s· time people started Jak· ~'Wiul the ctub. tiDS 'UI fertou•IY, •;'ouUielder)lob-~··yC10-J~:doD 't worry about a by:!f'olan said Wednesday..night
·, .. pftcher of HJ1Dter's ability as after he drove in two runs with
lohg u he's healthy," Boston two sin1les and a double to belp
Managm.,PiiTell Johnkon said. the Padres beat th'e O(xlgers 7·1
·~Everyone k+• ~ he can beh'in~ Y,Oung Joe Mcintosh's
pitch and it'a~iist a matter of . five-hitter ·
"time before 1he starts winning.'-'"That's the hardest Sutton has
He's just having some problems been hit since he started his ftftw. but he may turn-,right,, slr,e.ak, •· Dodger Manager
ai"oU.ndand win14Or15inarow. Wal~er Alston conceded after his
··•DOn1t worry about Catfish. 30-year-0ld veteran was shelled
~ He'll have his place among win-. for 11 hit!: and seven runs, two of 8(fa l'olLw_ fJa_ U 1J'f
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club," Alston reckoned alter the }.
Dodgers fell out of a second-
place tie and dropped 21h gt.mes
behind the Padres.
·.· "The Mets did it in lOO!J .• y.ohy
can't we?.'' asked ?tJike Ivie, the •
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J>o¥, 7• l.OlA~IH •I S.I\ DiiOO Apt. ?S_L.,•Afl9"leso11t San FrandKO ilf{· ?ft l.01 An-9111e1 at San Fr.tne•Ko
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• 22-year-old Padres infielder
who had two singles and two rbi
inlhe Padres' first meeting of the
year with the de£ending National
League champions.
•·we have a bunch of guys
named Joe," said San Diego re-
liever Danny Frisella, ''but
we're doing the job.''
One of the hungriest is Randy
Hundley. The 34-year-old catcher
who was released by Minnesota
because or a knee injury last Sep-
• .} ..... .J • a., (. ., '· Uun~er, a 29.·year-old Egftn Sparkles
' lember llad lbe pleasure of driv-
'ing irttwo runs with a single and
double against Sutton.
Sutton was 4·Q. with a 1.10
earned run average in five starts
'againit Sitn Diego last year: ~ "'
MclntoSh. 23 , pitched better
than in his first two decisions this
year -3 -2 over Cincinnati and t
3·1 over Atlanla. The ·tall 1
righthander lost a shutout in the ..
eighth inning against the l
Dodgers when Steve Garvey
doubled and scored on Ron Cey's-r
single. '
However. Cey didn't seem ter-'\
ribly impressed by Mcintosh. t
"He didn't throw many fast
balls -mostly sliders," Cey
said, "so you wonder i( he has
any confidence in his fast ball.''
Meantime, catcher St'eve
Yeage r and outfielder WiJlie{
Crawford have reti.rrned to lhe Los Angeles line-up but Alston is
still missing such olber injured '
players as shortstop Bill Russell,'\
relief ace Mike MarslJ8ll. & well '
as outfielders Jim Wynn: Bill /
Buckner, Manny Mota and Tom Uuhe ~ A ' • • 'rilfathander who. has won 106 ; . alen r•1sts· cames since 1970, loot his first '"-' three st.arts for the Yankees. He
,,;r· ' • • ..-: , ~ tried aeain. alainst the Red Sox H W ' R B. • ds -•' c_ ""-T ~~, . · Wedneiday. allowing !our hits a S yan· • .. llWD me JI . .B.'IOU~ ' i:free runs 14 the first six in· . • · , . • .,
Paciorek. . ) Buckner and Russell aYe both
on the disabled list . Wynn isn't expected to play ror another
three or lour days. Paciorek is
ck>se .to being read)!: agpin but Marshall is a· question mark.
with. the cartilage injury in his · ' · wF "Ill.. .. .. · ~:tu '.-~~·.~.;,,;=·-~:~~ . .'. ·-'F'o~\ ..... · F;rji:'·t .. ·h : If._.;c·· t-ry " liy C&AIG SRU'F tiines, Lquna won ii wbeli a Sea Sp\lrt;y LY.I~ after ~il Cooper-· •· . ., P'' ., 'l.Jll' ""I ot .. o.uy,.. ... ..,. · KinP"•tlt:Jt.1w81Mnk:."t it.. .. •~ •tt~-;a P:l~h'triple~ Bernie dJ · tf~~guna . s D .tlilr•· 1!1 the .final ca~e La,a~a ·c~"*l .. ~«.?.Ntost~lhe'.!°5ton ·-"./.•' ... · ''f '
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LOSANG•LES SANPU!GO
voll6vbell team er~ .Wee tt trailed, 11•5 af!.d ~ del· llar ~ ·~ When Torri Egan talks he is not CALiFoa:~~ 11111 TEXA!11 , 11 111 is Wdefinite threat fo~· ctr appeared to bavetlle1liiblnentUm •"'I'ln trisaj)pointed see a 7.3 likely to mention the summer of M.NeU19scf '11 1 W.0.¥isd '0 1 0
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chiun'pioJ\ship .this sprini: with a (o send the contest ipto •·fourth lead,igo down the dr ',but it's 1974.-~-:.'.'~ ~: ~ ! =::-;::;:d" ! ~: ~ hatd~amed 17-15, 15-6, 1~14 vie· eame. . water · oVer the dain now,'' This is because Egan batted an si.ntann o o o o Buro..'Oh••' 'o i o
GMw-, lb l 1 Z o Grllt!Ocl l t 2 G
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tori o\ter invadin& .r..-~ ....... •· ~Iii:, Pase DZ Hunter ~ai.d. · ,, eeo"5b-'f;tering .117 in 43 gameS . ~~i.~11 ~ ~ g g =:1~~b : g g g
H. h w d ""d~--· hl ., ,. · · and did not achieve his first rbi 5'.ldMlsdh Jo o o Karrilhs~ Jo 1 o
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by ttie' Sea Kin.s fd.st year.· I 11, ~It s u· ' year. '
Cofontdel•Marisn0wS:2.' ~ ........ -,.·a.· v. er·.·. _. aps ~.' '1 <~lntS:~~ei~:o f~~e l~~eu:iu:p~ COadii Mike Duncan'S Artlsts • ~ displaYel ·good team ptay , and , en Ellie Rodriguez, Egan,
h d .t.Je t ( ·:m · ·· &. '-r: • m .... ·the Angels catcher, respond~ :vh~~eil -~eu:t~d 0~ ~o~~~ &_ .. ,1. · t,> er· ~..:"op· pm· .·g·,.· . Foe· ~i:-~0::1;1::i~~i~~:~~~h~~ ·
dients#ler-Jll nftcfki 'drl~to, the Texas Rangers on six hits lheCtP,tiUe.--J _____ ~' _ -__L The LagunaM:. breezed to the Wednesday nigh.t at Anaheim
seconcfigame Vi~. but had to · CHAR·LOTTE; N.C. -Top-champion and Most Valuable stadium. The rekult was a 4·1
rally ft>r wins in the first and seeded ROd Laver of Corona del PIQl!!i', netted 22'of his points in California victory'.~· ·
third 'ames -Over tie stubborn Mar'iWas Cariied to t.hreesets and $,.be'~ first half. en'abling the Egan will be behind the plate
Sea Kibgs. , "'· \· · was within two games of_ being , :\Braves to stay in frontl most of toniglit as Nolan Ryan shoots for
ln'Ute first game, tlie Artists; , elimina'\ed Wednesd~~·1.tult' the time. his fifth itraight vietory against
behindtthe play Of Cliff Amaden, -.·.rallied rf"' .. 14·6, .. ~, -$3· vfctory Jack<ie,"Brown , (0·1) ol t~e
Oz Simmons and Duity Dvofak, ovei-Riy '111~ 'm the secoad 8..U. -!':e¥ K'..... Rangers. Tonight's game will be rolled~ an lt-2 lead. Mthe Sea round of the .,world Cham· · · · ,broadcastat7 :250nKMPC (710).
Kings:iot it together~nd. the . pionahip of'TenniS ·Blue Group ·'KANSAS CITY -The Chicago Ryan, off to thel asteSi start of
play of-John Klui, chtis Allard toUmament.... ~~ • Bulls blended Jerry S10¥J1'.S 16ng his car.eer, could ti'econlethe fil'6t
and M&rk Pick' to go i'n front , ·•1 elayed an alrociouS;D)atch," and de;id.Jy· corner shots with Angels pitche'.r in history to Post
l5-l4 . · · Laver said. .. bi:il&ant clfrfense and m6t.J\odical-five-wtns this early. Bo Belinsky
But,. with Amsden serving, · ""-• · la._. ly chopped i;town the Kansas won No. 5 on MCU' 11 , 1962. The'·,,.,_ ~lie ~· , , City-Omaha Kings, 101.:aa, Wed· · earliest Ryan ever won five was DYOra~blocKed a CdM shot lo tie -l"""'
th th hi.•· m the LOUJSVQ..LE -Artis·Cilmore nHda,y: nigh~ to move, into· the May >S, ·1973, wh'en h~ fired the e ga e, en,gave1 ·"'""a score({ ~·tp:Otntl'' a'rid''tfefped the W~ste'i-n Coiife"i-ence cham·' firs't no· hiller of his career ~d s:J~'!t ~~~:.tr~ t:rer. : Kehtueky<-CqlolieLs withst8nd; a pionibip, series iQ. ttie \National against lhe,Kansas City Royals.
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tional.Broadcastina Company 4n-nouncecl todeY\llat\ effoai•enext
wj!e~. !J. wlll s~\)d b11>ailF~;or MonClay night baseball games un_.
ti1Juiie2. "This·ts an'experiment
in prime time prorram~g," ~n
NBC 5'0te"lmah sa\d.' •(we h4ve
contracted fo~lf.}~y night
games. The on1)'~ c~ is that
they will be spoiled ltter in ihe
year." Movlff )Oil,! lii.l; th<\ M~rultly
· ni&htslotonthene\wor~. .., ' ,,1 ·• f
-i.1-point perldrmance bY·Marvin -~sketballAssociftion~layoffs. "My goal now is two rbi,'' Ba'mes to reco1:d a .108-103vict-*Y · ., ._,..,, · ~ ' Egan' said with · a grin. "You
over the Spirits of 'St.,Loois and Ba,'t~ f~eal know, lh'at double I hit off Clyde
take a a.o~lead i~ -µie..,~eric:en sEA1Ti.E~..'.....J'.iot only dO the Wriiht WtaS lhe fi~st time I 've ~it•
Bas~~ .. a,11 A11oc1aUm s Eas~ ~~ SUper.Sonics have tJ?.<l:ir: a curv'eti•!! off ~ left-hander 1":
Dlvioion-i:I•. , . It"" wall \!ley'have one ~ years. ' ' \v The teltril ove to' st. LoUis · o(~Ule · 1Mst· 1fi®terl on the .A· natural right-hander. 'Egan .. for games th and !Our in the . ,,~ · :7 -'\ flt ·. 'tDdk up &Witch-hitting late lastlJ
best~f .. MvellHri!•,-"'~........ • .. The ~nl~ "9"M"' f'"n& for,..,~season bu~ he was batti~~ from •tiff......... their 1urvival in the Naticinal ~~de}Y~d~~ayrugbt. .
1 •• -Buketball;:Asaocj~t,iQP playoffs They say t caW.. ttlt right.. .
llUF.FALO -llob tonight W'l!{bT\frWl!ola• the handed but I think !,can," he
scor-,d. 11'.'·jiOi\Jta·"~ GoldenSta~Warriois: '' · maintained. ''I've ·Shortened mf
Mc Millian~ w The Warrlo,.~1'41d'a s.2 adv,n-str~k~ and it's helped.'' , · '
the BuffAH cJlt;,aves tage in the best-of-seven series S1na:~r J)i~ched what manaaer ·
Washinl'91'' Bultet4: ; 'aftll• following their t#tOO'tpat'of the Dick-Wlltlilms .~ermed "the genr .
tied theY. -~·tioll!l ~ba:ll~ Sonics TueiH:lay ntlllt~in._Oaklan<J. of the s•o_n. It f:>CCU.rred oge AtsociluoO Ed!t.et11 " 'en~ The .aam~., w1as mor"e than daybefOJ'eh1s3lstb1rthday.
semifinal se'rlei3-3~ ,l· ~ ... · t' • humili'Blini"for Ule SlJnlcs -it Exhibtli:"g fl~wless c~ntrol.
TJae aeventh and de~dipe wa1 crippliric ,quard' Fred Si~ tanned five and did not gaaie1'llibe'p~ayedFritt,inilht Bl'O\Vll,suffered ~ rf~ctufeinthe wait •1batter. The only run he in1*1~r, ¥cl{""'' ~ .~~1 " middle finger~1<;f h" shooting penrti,tte& 1ca.m~ on Mite Har· M¢~Goo, the NBA., scor~g hand. His season is OVf!r. 1 crave. a lint inning homer. ' .... ' 9 .,. ': ~ • • F~~,.··p~iftt ... op 'bji· ~~colJ!·~
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~t~phens to JC Job?
·. Pf;lpovich Likely Successor
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• Of .. o.ttf"leil:Maft ...
Mafina High 's Jim stephens is headed for Los Angeles
Valley ColleJCF as head basketbl!-11 coach, the Daily PilOt has
learned-exclusively from highly informed sources .
StePJiens was unavailable for comment on the reports of
his leavfug Marina.
StePhensi who has led the Vikes to the CIF playoffs in
each ot> his 1ix years at the Marina helm, leaves with an
overall marlt of 131wins,42 losses.
The· 1m ,team won the Sunset League championship,
'the '74 equad abat ed the liUe and this ye ar's team went to
the CIF: 4·A finals in Los Angeles. The '74 team advanced to
the ctr 1emWnals before being eliminated. The past two
yean bas 18en two Marina playeri-Bob Losner and Rich ..,.~• .. -11am All·CIF honon. • .
'"' PHOi' to Ilia stlnt,at Marina, Stephens was highly suc-
al o,rden Grove !Dgb School. His 1969-Garden
..._ was undefeated throu:&h t.he regular season.
only Ge' sec(lllKI ~b ln Marina annals-succeed.ing l~, .. ,,,..o ta now al towa. • · , · · ·
e .,_er St'. Anthony High star is expected to be·ol· "
ftclallys:: as the Los AJlleles Valley coach this week,
but LAV athletic director Georce.Goff is uncertain~~ . /
• ..UY.Stw '.._ l • pl\ ' · • • · ' eve ..-vpov en, Ste ens' ·j1.1ruor varsltY coach ~·( ~J II..., ar1 to be-ln l,ine for the vacancy createtl-o'Y ~ a.hds. vlfh's junior vanity program is excellent
inf he I I'" lhpkeN' 4tsbt-~ man alnoe
Undley the . , ~..-P'lf two fears aao
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Sailors
Topple
Saxons
111• Newport Harbor Hiib Sailon defeated the
Loara Saxon1, 85·51, ln a
Suuet Lea1ue traek and fteld meet Wednelday,
despite a brilliaat win·
~ triple by the Sax· am Ralph S.raa.
Serna. eaitllY tb-e
meet'• top athlete, won
three events. apeecltna to
a 1: 55.1 In the 880, and
breeslat to a ': 30.8 wtn ln tbe mile and a 9:21.8
two-mlle victory.
Brian Theriot was
clocked in a fast 22.3 in
the 230 for Newport while
teammate Vin llulrOy
woe tbe '40 iD 41.8. 'l1le
lallar'I' 440 relay team
woe ID a quick 43.3.
¥A .. llTY ._.... ••1110 l.eM•
•1. 0'0.-.11 ILi 2. Por1w (L) 3. Hwrlton (N). Time: 10.J, ll0-1. TMtlot INI I ... ..._. (NI J.O'o..iff ILi. Time; IU. .._,. Mul,.y (HI t, ......... (LI 3. in:m>.'.lll
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--1. ~M ILll. Gell.,._ ILi 3. < Oertl IN). TI-: l :SU, ......_.. SetM ILi t. 1'9ftcHWd C\.IJ.Geu..,_. ILi. Time: 4:30.1. t-Mlle-1. Serna IL I I. Frel'ICll IU 3.
ll'b INI. Time: 9:27.1. 1..-.-1. OISt111111 .. INI t. lccln CHIJ,C.W.11 IN), Tlme;.1u.
-.W-1. HUM-IH1 I.*"'-(HIS. 8'ftlfacto IL). Tl-: au . .-"9i.y-1,......,.. Tlme:4S. Mii• R•lty-1 ...... PWt, Ti-· a:u.e.
HJ-1. 0'•19 (H) 1. Cellfltll (NI I. Per ... ILl.NlftM:M .
U-1, iNr9 IN I t. W•ltlfs fN) I. C......I IHI. 06..-a: »t.
TJ-1. WlfMn CN) I.~ tNI 1 c.w.t CN). ~: ff'f.
ll'Y-t ........ IL) t . a..... 00 :I. llW• lfll ). Heltflt: IM, IP-t. KwrMCfl IHI I. V .. ILi J.
...... (N), OtlllMe: W.tl.
Ohc111-l. Kwrlldl 00 t. Mwrlll CU J. -CN ). Ofttellc.e: tlM. . -~Mlel;;otfi( ..
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Deity Pllet ,...._ ty 1M ~.,..
LAGUNA HIGH'S OZ SIMMONS SPIKES BALL PAST CHRIS ALLARD (21), JOHN KLUG (34).
ForC~tArea WIN •••
Coatlnued From 0.1
TbfJ lllulon VleJo At Ual..-.ltJ, tlae'fro. ap Dlabloe are IUU m jam erupted ror lllbt
Grit pla" Ill tbe louUa nm ID tile Ualrd lDDlnl to
Cout IAuae, wblle tbt cU1po1• of La1una
Dana HID1 Dolpbln1 Blacb'•'ArUftl.
bav• talcen over 1011 The "1:.8' eame up po1111Jlon of 1econd wltb ala ID tbat 1JI. Plaft. DIDI, bl•lllllllted by
Both team• aeored Dave Scro11lial" bf~• = bueball wlu Wed· Ulat acored fwo ruu. a1 afternoon wtth 11.lke CorJ•r 1&ruck out
the vl1ltln1 Dlablo1 tbc Artllta wllll• l*IDlt·
1-nbtal 1:1 Toro, a.a, UDt ODl1 four lllU.
ud tb• bo1t Dolpblu u.."='9at " ,., blanktn1 Ian Clem-., ~ •
M, oe Rick HalllW'• I I • : -..ldtter. . ,c I :
liaotberclroultac:Uaa . ' •
' ! Llluna ••ell, 10-1. a ' •
Harl')' Hilke'• Diabb 11 i • •
ltQed OM 1ame abead ' ~ : f of the 1ur1lil1 Dolpbinl, !*. ._ ,.. bJ opealDI a 1·1 a.ad ...,,.,. '·. t • t ' ,1atn1t J:I Toro'• oi"""::-F : f 1 t ~1en after three ID· 1· ! • : ~ • ~rialon Viejo added . r·'' I i i ! one more in the alxth and " ~ , · t t
a bll four in the seventh ifiila' t.• J 11 1:
with .llm Clou11'1 •inlle .... "....... 1
ICOriq tbl'ff runa. """"' .. ~ • • t4 ~ ~ Clouae w H alao th'9 ""''''""Y • '" •-• 11 t whmln1 pltche~ 1urren· .... a••••>
dertna to Tim 'l·aylor ln f ~~.. ., ~ • ":
the aeventh. ~-: : : El Toro came up wtUl Mirr.rt'' a • o two l'Wll in the aeventfa ~ .... c !, • o
Bl k DllllfNr•,...... . • Oft tbr .. linllff b)' C ........ I t I
Binder, Ed Mo1bua1b =:-,,, ~ : :
andSalGrUalva. •••a.* 1 • • At Daaa fftlll, Halllted TIUtt ..... .: .. , • '
allowed a tint hmln1 1 : ":
tbenoa. He atruek out 12 .... ' • • • m-t. Corwn CNI 1. R•r (N) 1 LY911t (NI. Tt•: l'.4, ~1. Kl~ltfl ILi 2. Y911cllll <NI S. Ir...,_ CNI. Tl-: SU. __ ,, VMCllll 00 t •• ,_ (N) 1
ilY!NW (LI, Tl-: t :OU.
Mlle-I. MllcDIMMI CNI 2. Wlllt•
Oil City
Slugged
u..1s.c.cN~T1m1:•:su. ""--Orange High Pan Tennis Results But with Simmons
serving, the Artists
scored nine 1trai1ht
points for a t4· ll lead.
Key spikes by Eric
Dawaon and Dvorak and
a pair of exceptional
saves by Amsden and
llnlJetoKetthMarr.-but =~ I : , ' wu nearl1 perfect from =:;~' , 1 • , 1
u U.. Dolphin• upped .,_.~, : : f l
tbeirmarkto7·8. =• I t f : Tbe Dolphw 1cored in .......... • 1 • ' o
four of the aix lnnlnp, ''"'' 1cere _, .:..,...• • 4
with the key frame being r ... ......... 1. WMldlft IL) 2. ,.., tNI .& ll'IE". •
i.=..~~~·i;:;~~~~1,,.1 then. scLeored tbebir fballrst1 a.~1N1.T1-:1u. Empire ague ase
-.M-t. oe ..... CN 1 2. He1trc11et • -"-this season bomb'" .... s.a.-11• U6V.1 fUV.) o. .. ""''
(MIS.Mew ILi. Time: Q .4. ""'" • . , • a.ua .-.. s.r-1. ~.Time: •.J. the Vl.51tiDI Huntington . ""''" Flllley (S) IMt to Smith .. 7, loet lo ""°" '"" def Ol•cclltttl M, dtf Lew11 .. t. a::: ••••r-t ..... ,.,... rime: Beach Hilb Oilers, 10.2,
H.J-1. Erti cN 1 t .... ,...., oo s. Wednesday afternoon. ~.'~~ft ol#to <•01 Don Terranove's
l*NTis ISi -6-1, lost S-7, Wllfl .. ,, won .. 1.
11rt1flO.Otte.ce:1~7• * .... , Olten came up with two
Fortft'IMI IS) lost •·1, lost S-7, -M ,M .
TJ-1 • .._ IHI J. dtl '" J. • h . th . .....,_, tN>. C»MMc•: 11.w.. nms m t e seven m-
OiYIS (SI lost 4-4, won .. ,, ~Iott
5-1.
oe';l.~!~~l: :O..~ nln1. but were out of the
SP-t. v..w11 «Nil. s1ur111ts CHU. 1ame from the very ~1~: 1?::· t •• ..,... be1inning as the Pan· •>a. v.11r11CHI.011t-..: •ttVa. tbers scored four Umes
WAH1TY ln the first inning and ..._..._umnt>_........ •1.~· th d --1 • .,_.. oo 1. Mtcui.i CHI a. •.nn:1111i m e secon . ~CHl.Tlftw:tu. The Oilers' only runs 0t2r.:""~~1,:~ 2~.::"ffNflM cam e w he n Dou i
--1. MCIC-IHI t. DMllw• -.... ,.lino doubled .. _e CHl1Alll-CA).Tin.:S4.t. ..____, • , DUllU
...-:•. "''"" 1H1 2. Mc"41DMt Joe Mucc1aroru and Ed
CHU.AU11MU.l.Tlme:2:ou. Vlfnaroli hit into a Mllt-1. A""I IHI 2, fll .... rk k
CA>S.McDMle•• •A>. Tlme:•:11.1. •fie der'a choice with t-Mflt-,, A ..... 00 1. ICr...., (H) rj ' a.~rlc• t~1. Ti-: 1o:tt.o. Tom Freman sco n1. .! .. et;tli:Kf:'m. ~.':,!.~1~ But the Paotben bad --...-1. o.1M1ur ... 1H1 2. eur· too much firepower with ,...... cttt 1. c..e1ene tH>. Tt,,.: Lance McElwee explod· 4~ R•l•r-1. H1111t1~1on. Time: inl for a double. atn1le sa~ .. ,..,.,_,. H1111t1119t011. Time: , and sacrifice fly that
•:tu ICOl'ed four runs. HJ-1.RMdCHl.Helpt:M . n-M •t bed u -1. R•te1 IHI 2. T•r• CHI 3. nu1• oore p1 c a u. <•>· 01stM1U: 1t-10. atrone 1ame for the Pan-TJ-t. Term IHI ?. Reid CHI a. th tri~f t lO LM1<A>.DtR111a:'6·s. ers, 11 ... DI ou ,
w-1. °"""' 0~11. L¥M CHI s. 'walking five and allow-,.,_ (M). 06ltMc.e .... ,. •
011cw-1. o.r1111oo1. LYl'ft oo iqonlyfivehiu.
a. TitM '"'·J>=~~~-tYi. . ' The Oilers• record is
..... 1*1 lttl 1'11 AHlle•m now 5-4
--1. LluF•v IA) ?. lklrt IHI 3. Nlllltii ... 1 .. cll ...... c.u. Time: 10.t . •• r It ,... ~t. sentns CHI J. 8vrt tHl I. Fr-n,H 4 1 J o f'Wter <Al. Time: 25.1. v.,.. TIOl'tfn If 3 0 0 0 '"~.:.:::.~~'~rr!i.':~L ~ry ~~::o· it> ; g 1 , ~1 ... w rell IHI 2. lflof1 CHIS. 1,c l o ~ ~
1CM!1M CH). Time: 2: 11 .l . Stlmmle_!, cf • O O O ~le-1. Gifford IHI 2. C.1-CH) HwtW 'RI 3 O O O
1HllMCAl,Tlme:4:SU. ~ro.rt 3 o O o
f..wtl-1, C.lvtM IHI 1. Oltt.nl ICl.,.11,p 1 O O O (H~:r-• CA). Time: 10;11.0. ~ p11 1 o 1 O 1 1. MeOft CH I t. Olltlenn Mucci.r0n1 p11 o 1 o o CHll.Mtter.y CAl.'fl-: 11.t. IMcMr p ' o o o O
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FACTORY
Demo
SALE!
Baseball Standings
• TOYOTA
UAMPLI:
TOYOTA MX13 .t DOOR
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SPECIALS
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Alllel!lehC, AM tedlo IVWt: 1111
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AMERICAN LEAGUE Eaaton ...
W L Pd. GB
Boston 1 5 .583
Milwaukee 7 5 .583 '-
Baltimore S 5 .500. 1 ,
Detroit S 5 .500 1.
Cleveland .f 5 .414 1 l/:a
New York 5 8 .385 2'h
Wea& Dlvillon
Kansas City 9 4 .682
Oakland 10 • 5 .fJ8"1
A111el9 7 6 .538 2
Minnesota 6 8 .429 311'..1
Texu s 9 .357 •~ Chicago 4 ·9 .308 S ..... , .• o-.
Qewttlld4 0.trolU ..._ I l, New Yori! 1
Ott~ et MIMesot•, PIM!.,_, 9fO\lllCll Ml!Wtl*" I ... lllmor• s C.llfeml14 T .... I 0.111111413, iC ...... City' T•Y't.._. ~,... Cltr <5'il1teortt 1-1 > • O.IMll "'*" 1-01
Ole 1.-,o CWIOod O.•) It M lllMMtl C 11"""'911 t. 0 l• .. , CBrOMI0.1) el C.llfonll• Ut-,...f.01
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Dlvtaloa
W L Pd. ·GB Chcla10~ 8 4 .667
New York 6 6 .500 2
Philadelphia 6 6 .500 2 ·
St. Louis 6 7 .462 2~
Pitubur1h s 6 .455 2~
)tfontreal s 7 .417 3
·west Dlvl1ton
San Diego 9 4 .892
Atlanta 9 7 .~ l'h
San Francisco 8 7 .533 2
Dod«en 8 8 .500 2\-'l
Cincinnati 8 9 .471 8
Houston S 12 .a. 6 ... 1111411,., .. .,.
,..,. Yor!I ~.St. L0\111 I
Oll<e90 •• "'"'~tdelllftl•' MolltrNI J, "ttMurellO
HouetllflH ~ P:ranclKot·J
AtlMf• I, c111e111net1•,111nnl11gt TMHt .. ..._
Nlltltlllfll• (Lollllor1 1..01 .t Cl\lcafO CltoM Ml
Cl!MlllNll lllltl~tlft 0·0 Ill Alltnlt IHlollN M l
Sen FrMCIKI ... ,, Ml .......... IRlc.Nf'd H)
LH A119•ln UUtodtn 0·01 •t S.11 DI.go fFNI""""" (1.1)
0nlY9'fM5 IClledvfff FrtMy'I ..... St. \Auts et Ctllc._o
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U.A•ttt•tlen r•cltco
0.11•••• Dildl•Y·"-•ftr (MI def 0 .... 1 .. Loll the third when they ="1' :;;:::: ~ ~ 1cored twice to open a 4.0 ,...._ v .. ,. m "°' H•rri•·8rMlev 6·0. 81ntlllm•IClldluew CM> -..... .. ,. lead. •• r P9rry,d 2 1 II rtll 0 0
..... V••1ev 110 ca> L"ft • Simmons contributed to Don Fowler's rbi dou-Rou,cf o o
ble and Pat Stratton's ~..;:.:, : :
• 0 ' , A-CF) -~'::,_, 1•S: dltf tbe rally. ~~tf:'iiosu•:wonl.O. But Coro~a del Mar
Videtto (F) IOll ,, .. -VY W ;.., ID didn't throw ID the towel.
run·scorin1 double ac· L~... s 1
countedforthetworuns. ~..::..." ! l
Dana Hills also picked ~-.. : :
1 1 ' .
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•z:t!:i,.,_, .. ,;_ .. ,. The Sea Kings of coach °"*" John Weyhrauch batUed up a run in the fint on P1ec1'111, • 1 1
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.,f;':"H!';~_:t~"'.M11•• back to tie it at 14 on a .:i~-·Horsm.n IF> -•1; aboDt by A.IJ~rd. . k t
Bill Vancalla ' double ~· 2: : that scored Rick Brown· ••"-m
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" IH<llce> mK;....., awson s sp1 e pu ing, and added another Mi11~.tf ~ ~ ~ ~
:nth~~~":nw:~re~~~ E e ; ! ! i •· 11..... Laguna up, 15·14, and
WlnteroWd IH l 0.f Cooper,_ .... ; aft.er the Serve Cha need del H~Kek .. ?. • ...
Arttln IHl .onH .. ,. hands three t11ne1, the ~11 '"' •t "'"1" ••: *' Arla' its won it oa
daoice. ~~:_" : : ~ ~ 'Ibey ended tbelr scor· ..-.a s 1 2 1 v .... o....,e-1. •
,__, 1H1 ~...... Amsden's serve. . ith t In ... _ #Ml • • ... lb 3 • 1 1 maw woruna -~~· • • I •
"°'61·Dt•IOfl CH> 1o1t • ~ Corona also received
.. .t.ec.-Moon '"' ... t 1o -...... !ood'" play from Riek
sixtJI. Tom Monie scored .... _ .. • 9' ~ , ~ cm I paat ball, and Al ..... _...._.
Gr•mic"'"'· etr1 while Matt Alt.de Benavides aln1led home _MllllMYttfl "'"' ~ ', : BrowniD1. , -11T.. ~,.•a ... -, 1 Fro•la-Seplt had a fine all·found
11me for La1una. "'-rtMA 11•\'11 c11v.1 , •. V••"1 In the junior vanity ' II~~ •
tcoon CM> ctet R•ect •·•; 1o1t 10 tilt, Laguna Beacb ran
P9btrs t.·1; lost lo Taylor k ; dlf I'll record tO 9-0 with 8 V a5941r 6·3. •
POorfroutOpe11rei-
Storti IMI lost 0-4; won 6·1; lost 3-6; 15-12, 15-17, 15·12 Vtc:tory. won7·6. ... -
Reynolds CMI 1011 3-6; won l>-2, t.-1,
J.S.
KilQor• (Ml lost 2-6; won .. 3, 7-6;
lost 3-4.
ForeseenSaturday
0.lllllts •
M. Sulon·Kn lgllt CM> def Rulr·
P\lllord 6o1, 6-2; def Stllw•rtt·Meddox t.-0,1-6. F\lf'SI· TrN CM) lost .. 7, 2-4; IPflt
H ,2-4.
IMrilN a Ctt> '61 Ft11. V•llty
Sl111tes Tillot~ IM) def Peterson 6-3; dtf
Prest •l; IOlt to Bor9411 f-4; def o.w ... w.
Heio,otf (Ml Int 5-7, 1-4, •-4; -Ml. Sharp !Ml -n 6·2, 6-2, '-'· 6-2. A. s .. ton IMI lost S·7; won ..O; tost
1-4;""°"'"°· o. ...... 9'-M·~kk•t (MI def ~'*""° Murr•r 6•1, 6·2; O.f ~ •• ,,_ H,
6-1. -
H•l'fMoPolllll CM I ..on 6-), .. ,; -
6-1.•·1. . ......... cm ,., .. ., ... ,....,.
51 .. 1" ~CM>~'"''"'· Melopoff (M) Wiii f'.11 M . Hetre11 IMl wen t.6, ....
,...._.,. CM> WOil .. J. H . .,.....
M. 11--.ic11..,. IMI won .. 1 ... 2.
A. ..... llMlrne11 CMI -'"'• '-1.
Jones Gets .
Top Award
Drencbln1 sprint rain
and Un1ertng snow were mt beat a mixed bleulnl
for the couple of mlWon
Sam Jones waa named an1lera awaitln1 tbe
mocst valuable on EdilOQ openta1 of California'•
m1h'11 swim team re· 1eneral trout seaaon
cently at the school's Saturday.
sports awards banquet. Thia la the Department
Special award win· ol Flab and Game'1 II·
nen: HUmeat of openlng~~Y
va""' coedittom b&1ed on 11ead
c.,t.ln: "°"" ~er•: ¥est Vlkllo cbe"'kl 1howin1 moat Me: S.m JOft"; Moet lmPl"OWd1 "
M11rr1H ,_. .. .,;Meet o..1catM1 °"" 1tream1 running hi1b
oi-... ,, • ..,v.,.,.., and raervoln full and in
C1N1111 oi.r1t1 "c11ford: -.. tome cun apUUng owr.
v.1.,...,1 M1110 oro"; Meiet '"" ID ... _ 1tream1 w·•-Of'OWd: 0.Hk Rll..,, WIW -,,....... levell are hi1h enoush 111o'T~~ ~~~~~Js~ for excellent fl1hin1, but
Ktn Hoftl'li.n. the water ta often turbid.
Gri//s WidenLead
Wiih6-5 Triwnph
Statewide mott lakes
above 5,000 f •t elev a·
Uon will be lnaccesalble
or unftabable. Road con·
dltlOlll vary from fair to IOOCI, and aa1len are arf.
viHd to UH extreme
cauUoa In the back coun-try.
Loa Alamito1 Hilb'• ~~.,
Grtfftu conUnued tJaetr ~•er.ct ,
qu11t for a seventh t:Je;. !
1tral1bt vanity leque ._~ " : cbamplonahlp In~;· ,
ba1eball Wedne1d1y t:..~;:c :
with a 8-5 conquest over ~. ·~ 2
the viliUn1 Marina Vlk· C::t'. ;
inp Jn Sunset Leque •""''-• o Play NMlll_,, ' • ......... ... 1 K • C . Fro e Ii ch . ~1ttd,p ,: homered for the wlnnen T•
Trout waten openiq ~ 1 ": April JI include rivers
0 • • and 1tream1 in the
; ~ ; northern Sierra and
: ~ T northern Valley dis·
o 2 • trieta, the 1outbeast cor·
: : : aer ol tbt Valley Dll·
o o • trtd, all of Inyo and ~ : : Mono eounu .. •nd small 0 0 • tortlona of the North T ~ : Coaat Dtatrtct. .
• • , Otherwllt, except on
the north and central
.............. ••• 11 .... eoaat where 1tream1 ., , ...
wi..i,tt a o 1 • open Ma1 14, streams
in the alxtb and Loi Al •
took advanta1e of two
wild pttcb11 In the third
innln1 to acore three ol
its four runs.
Bob Tte11l and
Richard LaFraace each
eontrtbuted two blta to
the Marina attack.
Marina scored four
timea ln the top of the
eeveatb wltb tb• help ol
a pair of LOI Al erron.
2!fr':''•'""• : ; : : are open to trout fishlnl ~n • ...a a o · • •, year around. =~ f : : • Allo Ol*llnl will be ~ ..... , 1 o o • llk• tn lnJo and Kono :!:~,. ; ; : : eountla ad ln the Fall :~ ; ~ ~ : River Valley. OtherwtM,
...._,. 2 2 1 • Jakea are open all year.
r ...... 1""'"'!!....' 1 a The aeneral aeuon
Miff• • ,.. ~ ~ 1 will ceotlaue throqh ... .-.-. .. • .... J Nov. 11 acept tn JaJo
and llono coaatle1
wheN it will end Oct. 11.
Nortb coat 1treama will
open II ay H aad the
IWDD tbel'e wW c)Ole
NOY. 15 u well.
Generally, tb• llmlt ii
10 trout per day. 10 in
c:•-lon. However, tbe mit ii five on all laland
water• of Marin,
Alameda, Contra ~
San Mateo aq4 Santa ,
Clara counU•• aad In
IOUtbern California ex·
cept In10 and llono couaU• and the laltoa
S••·Colorado River area.
A1aln tbi-1 rear,
anglers are advised to
check re1ulationa for
1peclal rule• and clo1ure1, road and
weather condlUou and
weather reports locally
and use caution when
crouing icebound lake8.
VikesTab
Mat Bou
Dick De1aa, S3, • foot·
ball and wre1t11n1 Ulla·
tant coach at Karina
Hllh the pa1t three
)'tan taket over the
wresthn1 pro1r•'!'.t sue· ceedln1 Myron •Iller,
•ho will 111lst In wNIU·
ln1 and becomet depart·
ment chairman.
De1an ia a former
Bellflower Hl1h and Cal
State <Lona Beach> srtd·
der. He'll continue a the
secondary coach Oft the
football program, In •·.
dltion to bi• wr..ulnl
duUes.
Anteaters FaH Again, 5.4
Chapman Coll111 nm error, but Cha_pma
rallied for thrff fUl'll tn took 1dvanta1• or wild
the eicbth lnnlnt Wed· pltcbJn1 by JtrrJ Man1
..Uy afternoon to di-and Russ Job.naoe in Ula
feat the vi1IU11« UC elOth.
IrvlDe ADteaten, H , in llaras allowed '"° a ,01111iat• b11eb11l walks and a 1tn111 betort
11me. be I n 1 r e II e v e d by
Jollllon who 11ve up a
The Anteaters bad wllkuctalqla.
taktn a •·I lead iD UM · The Anteatera o,.... ~ •a••n1 oa a two-.• 1.0 lud If Ute lln& lao
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Elll-• ·' I . . . . · Weclnelday and went.on ........_.,. .. ...,1D'*0•1 l'IKY~'•" .. ,...... ...:-~-1,.Hn .. ,k:•i.12. • ~lb\~l"\t'::~··~~~.
:=rn:ir1Velley : : '4 ~ • , , , .,. toirftard:,a 7•6 -.itssiOB ,:cl::.-::;·~,.::,,:=;.• hli! .. ~==1'1.-..·\flCe "~~t,i,!·1Jil~MI"':""~ "11;:.llllY <(,l def l 9"kl .. 11•2, II•'·
JWwpertHerllor : : • : or. E.mie Ainsley and ,Next ·iournament on COnference ha.ball vic-i ~ ~t; '""· :.i......,_t7-\..~ --"-' . , v.i...-1. Horn ·IMI 1.1.2."""" Stnllt!ILIO.t .. •t'd11·1i 11·1,
,._ 1 t Vi itl I ' w..d, 4•lell, ~lm l lt....,!t" ......_ __,.,.._U)lllt.Qlhllti. 1 ccJ 7,1 J.A~twlldOO•.•· Kw.NIN&• 11.11111 ..-11.1, Wt1lmln111r • ' BudTalmageplayedone·'the meli'il clUb c•lendar o riy1 o.vert, s , n .....,_: l~-~.a--C¥'!>E""'-"'1 ....,.....,~ , • rlioot•Ut"tl .. ..._1,,.,noldCMJ"J'. n.o. . ........ , •• sc._ th t t nding •• th I be RI Id l< ' P -.llllWIM••.u-t ........... 1""·" ,..,,..... ... Mn ~II.,.~ ............... ,.,.. ,,, •.. _ ....... L.Ma1..w10$•,Me"rlne s of e most ou s a &D e, anoua mem r· vera e. •. , MJ -£1••••it.; "\I!• t ·•lt•-~r•4;M., •1mtt1 1c1•.•Ji -··"!"., , ........... • · '" .. .,..,_... sernifihaJ matches in .,. ... ston"May' 3-4. Golden West , however, Mu•••MM. .. ~ --~•-u.LL ....,M111•1Jt.11 c•.11u111-.Hy · 1 • ~. , i.-•tt ••1-· · · _... • .. ~ :I: iiili'i! ~ rtuna•-u ~.~ftll rt-r-ed'klH-t. W•nMr 1u1 . °"""' ... ,..._-q;r-.-. •-~~-wmwn.-~e111v•tMt ~ pa11Wtdtftft•s-=cuv .. rstory-:--.. n::-. ·o~ wun as · 10 .(C' · UMW1ff'111.,. ~ • · • ,.. •e.io. 1, s.i.-..1 cc1 •-ts. s. $OlitN~ · 'll"'°fi1t-111t_1S-4, • · • :
Ntwp0rtHer11oret L01Al•m•ios ~ · c t · ,.. ... ,,.,. the RUstlers dropped a •..m•~" ... P¥ti":K .. ~;. •• _,_J,.·· ~ ·~ ~ .0 .zu16.1.· •. ·\ --~·....,..CLl •IC.IWtl· ~· ... o.-.i ·'a~ Santa An a oun ry E<f Sot k ed . C 1.1 . . JtftO-..k-'t~·M••JE et-l_J 0 _, ~.,11,...t_ cu t.1s,,J. Gbal_u.t,J · • .. wntm11\_tttiretMer1 .. c~.":'·' Qubrect!ntly. . 01 Y scor .a 3·Z &>u_Utern, al onua ft 1,11 ·L•11•, •r•1• ;._._,, "' ,., ff 1 ,--1 1 roli.•:s~~1101.,~ ~•,••"•·'· T•"''' ·r&.1 d•''
'.Aidsley scored a hOle-Hole·in·o~e, at Fountain Conter.ence verllict at ~.a...; oiuw. · .,,. 2 1 1 1 ~.1111 1¥~-1.t••"'•-i:i •• .. eE-'~''";;..-'°~'t'co"''":••ut .. in-oni1on the sixth hole, Valley Mite Square.Golf Santa Monica to fall out =:a=:e:~; IC:A~ " l ~ I 1 ~sa~1191t.ti•<u.11.40.1 . .._. __., t:."r.:cu '"· u
Ml.._wi.la '"•" ,• , ....... 0 .~.,·ron on the Counewh.en he ace<I the Gt immediate· contention ._i .. ,IT_ , ·D• ·11 ....... ..,.. '5 \'' ..... o· _,, •--1u1 .. ., '-..... ~ 11 u.1 .., ......... ~Hil\1 -.. .... 60 d h h I • WMl,p _,; ~ J I I r \ 'K8iltll....,. 'UI r.•, I. k........, .... 11-i:U.t. ~~.;· ~ : ! 175-yard hole. Talmage ·1 ·Y.lr 14t o e re· forthecircu.i ~le~·· • •-. , '""""" ,.,:~'fte~twr c::...,11 ._............ <.J 1 ,.~ ... 1 0 1u•'·ft· ,, c,,r.M 1 ~ 1&.l • -....
s..o-.• J J s couritered with a birdie cently. · ' • " 1 Rich Douglass went all c.r1111c11y. N1~11 ,._.., M../11 ou; ,lllnMrL t ~ ' 0 ' ~ ·.. G.a.saADM••T•• ~' , ..._,w. .,... ' ~~11 •• ~~· • twobUtlostthe hole. l ... C'ea-· thewayforSad_dle~k, t·r111U9,r•l •r -C t rn 1 c11r,J1m~.. ·!~·1 ~ 0 ......_5:1161Tllflill f ~·
o..H11•• .. s-ci.-n .. o .At the end o 18 es. H , Jar-Dml l'lelilltnY, ow.,~ , ,,. 11 , ~n1• Jt1e11.s.1w. • I hol -..-nd-0op' str1'k1'ng oot ,9.· c ~ Kt......,,011i,~r11~,,..,.. tt ~, l 1 ' o ' .~ ; ~·-Mluloo!Vlil6'1.l!IT~s the match•was even and ~ Perry~ a · Pryor-hatlthe bil 61owin .M O.Merco, s""' ""•',,....1 °'~ , ~., • ...._. " '!.....-IM1 *" .. ,.... ~1t, ,,.._ ..,... ~, ....... ~ ~~~~•=111
onthe1par-five firstextr, a. Byh~rts.I ct•ptruaraemd e"nt tla"r· tlie tourth-..a 'three-rua =.,::.~·:.;::;,·&:~·&;~:.r.; ·~t :1110105 1-" :·~ ":CDt~ ,,, .• _.w.:...;o. n.a, ~..,.a.~ .. ;!~!!? _.._ .. !"'-H..
O..Hutr.e4S.a.-1111 1 • 1 posted an w 1s e ou homer" • , :>= •11• •t ••y.L.£•<"''· w.e11t1111y, .... ~ .... tit .r.J· 711 "~~",..,..,-~ ,,., .. ". , • ,-=:';""'"'1-·" a,..,.•~v"t · hoe, A1n~ ey Big .can ~on Country S • M '-1.11 ·1, 'i ~• .. -_,;;JT -~no-, ...... ..,..1141 -"· • · =w. ltell ewt• ~-........ ec" eagle three lo win by~~ Club with a .78 s@re~. '. ant.,.. on c .pu . ;:;=.·~,!t;;.,.!':r:~; .. !-;:,~ .., , Ii ,. ,,..,~m~t1.s;W: ~ c·¥i'#-.. 1,,..r.:,,. 1, ~i!u1Lhw•••, strok .• e ·~ver Talmag~s 'lnaecondplaCewith77, toeetber a P•!r of ,t·1s.et.ll... c-t•1M1,•011M1rco,·DM ......._. \' 1 .s o ,o , w 1_, ••w.t'1.7_ ~co1 ,...._." sa-···•·. . , , ~ brdi I •indles 4balkant1.;a11.in ...... ........_,._... ~' ="",...'' ' ! :1.; :·. S•r• Clrll•cef , •rteu ,1.11 .• ,1a.rv.~..a;IOl*'W0-·T ... ......., .,,. 1 .. e our.·-· r~ ' r • wer,~ Etl N&hig~n and fi-...ld .o 1• 1 t;r.~ ~t · ,. "' ' · I'_.:.. " ~ ., 11-t.tt.1. , • ,.,, ~.-..... • ~ ' .. 1 .. 2 A1osl•y reacned the 1~ M k o · k e singe ~r ne wan-' , 0r..,c.a•t · 1 -·• • • 5 •"' , .... t1'H••o-u!l :t.11 11.io. M,6-t: . • • . A.;net •· ,·., ' 3"'11 ., M.4 V n · ar s . IC · 'ilinr' rud"inth •eighth . ·. MLl•relri-511111 Sh•Pl•o, _,.,1,; ~P ·~; • :• : : ·w.1ttll'ldttft~.,..,11:,,,.;.11.1. ,~Rt.,.t"co1 11eta..~ • ..,... ... ,, s s lVt "Semii bY defeating Jack C 0 le and 'E d Be 11 . : Jo"''· c-n• 'W•ttmlre. Terr,v ,..,..,a ' , ....,... ~ •
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. w.••r'•k-quarte rr1n a l.s and •-•---$1Wt~n·'ill~~~ ,, 2 'o "•· .D111Wtlt•1 0 111'tnc• -d11, ,.~ F:...t·C::. . , !.-..11, {, ;r::p"'.111eP1 .,tM101r.,.G1•· ;:.~~.,u.-aTMU. I l'IYIZ,St.AntflOll,o Talma·ge won over Den-&JU9M•a ~· ~11 • • 1 1 ' 4 ~Ml• .,.._, Tim ""dv, " , ""'" • ~ T • lJ.I V ' ~'" • ,, \ , ,.._LA
,,._Y'IGlftll" . · """"llt t '1 ~ 1 o e•.<.~bt•wanvfl·mll,1,.1~-1 1tr.i....::·=·-fl : ~f : ~!\: h e11?w.~ •~II \Ml ~tt ~ C!f..... di; ...... ~-.r· St.,.._.,atMattro.1 ny Evans St I 'poJ d ._;, , ,, 0 ,1, '1'" -l,!l.1~1ro, Sam s..wnner~ ;. • " _ J • , .... .....,. tS·O,tW. • ,1w:•1 . .,. .. --~ s..P.v1.i .. "->ame1 · · an ey an was ~c 3 0 ~, , .~··1•,.;..~1n,Cor1o T0!.11, .....--.11 ... l , o 1. 1 wtlttier·l•li Ml lllt.lfeokt:Yor• l ~ll!,._1 , ~ ... -vi"'
5-V1tt•P1in.x Iz:i th~ uppt:r hair of the the"A flight winner as the ·' w11tte1.'r1""" • 3 o ) o o Mt•tfn. ..._~,_~1; J T-J Jm, e·~· ~..!:'it' ~ ..... ; g : • '"'"''"'"·~ • "•· , ---~· .... ., ... ..,... • ,f • •hamp1onshop bracket La Be ·h G II · ·-, , 0 , o .ltfry.C•-. Torn s111r1cu11 ,' ct ~ • , "1 • 20 •• _,, IMl"cef L-. f , - , • ...... ll!•L_f.AGU• ... t guaa ac 0 As-,• .. 1 I ...... Powell. S.lp F'r•nll.1111, Gt~"., Tll.Jls .. -so t .. Z! ........ _lhlS-11 1~11. -..---I or .... c-t ~ .... w ~ L T oe J~m Voe lkl d ereated soci•tion h•ld its bi:-~·11 -, 1 1 •: Mt.I~: SP......f"••n1t11n; LJ.=.Sp.iln, '~ • H-.ilton-t._, '""' ... ..., ... 1,.1,1s.1. i.,
it.tttl• 1 ' o DickAubreyto reachthe monthly {oul':'nament at ....... •.1s ·• o 1 o ~ G••• A .. 11c11.•; i 20HH -Ad•m~; kw'"'"""'9l Ii ' S(lillmldl U.l.n -11. ~'"'' ol _.,.., L•ur ,.,.,. ~i;r : ~ ·~ 1V: ' ". .-Toi.I)~ ~ 1 t 6 ...OIH-Acf.,.-111 Oes:'li 8•"9•; t'J-LAH••bor llO IOI.~ 4 ; Wr.ebel•LIPOettll• fM I def Dlneld,0.Y~Mll•-11.
:;::11.....,11.u1 s • ·• z...., se~~~· Bill Kincannon RanchoO lirornia. ~ scw111,1111111111 , 11 • JMDlnQtr~~-· ,•· J Golcltn 'lllllllsr .111110 ..,._14 11 1r;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;j ~ ~ : :
2~ won over Dr. Ed Crane Stanley ca.me in.,ith a l\i""1ioe • ooJ 002 100 ... 10 • ..1 , ~11 .. c11 .. ,..1~1.:i:t:i]r.:,''li,~51 S•• &AL! r:f'
Stllll!IM<-t ... I . s lli b 71-8-70 to edte out seildl~ 200 soo 11!1~-l ' , '1'f -Duen• Con.t 1d; TJ -Rod -"" ' ?#: PIM> ..... SPEC .
Or.... 1 1 0 ,...., in the Augusta g t to Fr8 nk Rossi (Sl-l0-.71) · -.:e~:..,.>tJ-Ollft E••: D ~_•\I!. veu1uno-1. e 1rd1e11 tMI 6.J 2. -.. , TOTEM'S SPORTS 0 • ......... ,.,k_: gain the semis' but t6'e 0...-..w.,,.-1!1 -·.. • • .• M111a 1s1•.zsJ.s1u.,.r 1s1•.1. ~-t 0r..._10.HU01Ur>Qtone.ac.t11 and Dr. Jo)ln Glas~k ' 11 ram ~ .. • •· • Unt-.pM:•ll~ o.n -1. lli'!l1a ISi 4"17 C .L ...... 7SZ..7l55 • .,...,.1..__ Roy Crankand:OillB18n-(85-l0-7$). =-~~' ! :-' .: : 01~1-~~'1•d·c:.r°"'. tl5a.~C'4J..1.as1.At\..,,.\JI :r .... •.1 • . -..;a.,..-.. . :1 . ~~~:=,imonaeec:i. t.oi:t match hasn 't been In· B lfligbt, Frank M1111.r1 4 o ··o o Je.._S111r1ef,Ed.t.11•m•w•r,S11'!"' ~ ... m..:.1.SU1gtr (MIJ.ts2. • · ._.,Howf'Ndk• ·
OrlolllitttAMhllm completed. Du-••s was lhe wi'nner· """81e.r1 ., 1 o o o 5.(011; 1111 r11•w-D•Y•d wun -s.. 11,...iCMi s.u.3.APftf~l lSI JA, ' . TIMMIS IALI.$ · 5 M!~~~·:!~7c'!:,.•u£..u 1 In the lower hpal( of the with' M !l3-7l, followed ~=c,• .. ~ J ~ : ~ ~~=~.'t::.''.:~11~.c;:::.".HP!; '"~f..l~~1S :~~=~~~s~ ' ' · · ~ ~ d Ch k age de GulM,cl ., o, o, o Groul , Mil• ''l•y-T1rr w Fin-.-J.ts. • • _ ,.._ ··~ 5nt. OFF r.r C. · w " G• raw, uc · by Bo.b Borch.ers w.~.1b ~. 1 1 ·o s..1r11, G•1111.,..,>c1>1.ac11e.,Pv-, .· ~ ~ v-
£•"L°'""*"'1 10 3 -feated Ph1'l Arnold and -·"' • 1 ,o l O Mi_,s,li..,~;SP.-011n K•~n:"-J--.•••nc11 t11i.1s1 1111 '"•"'' ' 1:,.?:•1.n,..c.· .J --.... • ' ,.. (""-14 ~) and 'R'~arrl . ··-, . 1 -Y< ~ -,,.. u;"JI ~ ~.Jb • • 1 I Jim Mlltlte I, l l -Sl•Y• ·c~i. .fl'-' • • 'ii . u. •-PS ............ E. Mllftk• •, •, '", Jim O'Keefe won over Harec-lS"-7•)· , ar-,c '"-.z , '"" 1 I h •da1"1 ru-c ... 1d e .. !c11 .~. -:1:¥111 1.=.c~·.'K••->""-·'•,'.',·•• '-,• . • ~· . 1 'Ed K I ,· n the .,,_ -"I ~ ~.c 1 0"'1,'0 Ke lly Dono"ut. "·•O•tte <f'llllllPS,t 1 ... ~ ... . I, • '' ~ A•· 'table at . ~· Al9'H s • • ' 8 r e 1 Jn C night, Sam Let-· Hwlllll« " o o o o Sprint ,..d,.y ,.,,;;. (hl.p-oie.,.e .• ..,.......,.~,.. " ·!! ~ ~ !'~~-; .~ '"j quarterfinal~.· ' tee~ •• the·w1'nner' ~th \Tot.ii ' .a :... 2 • .,,/ I AoV\i~ Wllll•tnl w stoltfl 1;mllt ""'""""'~"'•'· Jee~ ilE.w. ,.. cisTA ... 1flllttlS·CWI ··, --p t t l • .,,.. ... •' , k_,, 1--.1 ••l•y.:.Rorl k it•'-o a•10 e.r-""'~..!.~!!lf!l:J..111 ~. Htrldll•r ;1.:1411 ~ 1 1 • ,..,. ~ ..-1114211 • y 'w.-....,'1 Scen1 age wen Jon .o pos a 87,-20--67. Leo Moore-and · , • ~ -"-" -,.. r..=11 • ••111n, Jon!>· w.oni nl "'. ... p,e5 1on WI~: 1.1. ' ,· 1 ..'J. t ~ 'r ""c-•-,0.~•.J."..,_••-,w.st
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semifinal v1t, tory over Lynn Cath•a•t lied '!or ,.~ .. ~,-~ .. ~·~·~·~· ~-~·~"~ .. ~-~'~'~''.,__'"~~m:-~·~·,~·~·"":~-~,.;~;J"°~'~'--~~~~:;· ~r;!~-~m~-~·:·~'=K~-'.'.::~·~·:·~ .. ~~~;;:::r::;::·:·:·:::!l' =~::·::j::;:' ·~::::=,';;:::· ~·~l ::::~ ..... "'7" "" I s.nt.&Mcink e"" 100 100 Ot..-) I• 4 Tillman. \, t ~ 1 tlth J.~>~l. Grilft (Nl. W}flnlr>;
.... ~::.'~,::,_111..:,11 O'Keere. ,.. s econd 'w ith ""lle t 7,2 • · "' ~
L.06Anotli!s ellllo Hondo C'e•••·lrA'ftG SCOl'eS. I l• ~1u.s"•1•i •tLA Har11or. Ed Warner is ttie presi· Daivi~ Buck was t.WJ D
M1iSIOMcottrE11£Nc'E ·dent's'C\tp .ichainpion a l fli g ~.t vtcto} with
sooTHe:•: L GB • coSta Mesa Golf and 92·22-70. Loi'eft Phillips ~.1ec11. .~5 10' •~· CounU,: Club .after de· and Kenneth Kirby tied
~· ! :~ :~ reating JaCk Gorman in for serofld l!t 72:
Sa.rt-im-n ' 1• n v. the finals. Low gross victor was NORTHER~ , Cass Toolin won the Knute Johnson w.ith 77 ~~":.i. 12 • , vice president's fli ght while low net or the field ' f!:'::...,.61..., :~ ~ • sv~ with a vi ctory over Ca rl w a s H o w a r d
~:r:;:l~·,:r-s • Pallottina while Dick Hue ner ga rdt ' w ith
50CCt,S-81rurdlnoS I Holmes t o pple d Bo b 81·19--62. • ,
'Tei1ay•1G91111°' socc..i Gf'oHnlont 5olil'-'1trn at Polomar
Norw a k r o r th e Closest .to the pin
· secretary's fli ght title. honors ~ent to Louis Un·
Dennis Perrin was the derwood0 Julian Goble,
winnerinthe treasurer's Jam~s Lu-t z , Frank
• • 1 flight, defeatin g Mel Duelk's , Harry Hough. MD B~l Moore in the finals·. Don Sam Letteer, Leroy Htil-
,v • ~ Park won over Harry chi son..1 George Haas, 1 Maler D ei High's Davis tor the director's Lynn l;athcart, Charles
-Msketball.team1-will-be-flight-crown. Schorer, Bob-Borchers,
feted with a sport'S George Dernblich had Floyd Nutt, .Kenneth
awards banquet tonight a hole-in·one on the 17th K i r b y , D,r . John
atthe Ta leofthe Whale hole or the Los Lagos Gl assc oc k , Riehard
Restaurant at the Balboa course, using a tour-iron Ha re. H. Smith and .
. Pavilion, beginning af7. to cover the 179.yards. 1floward HUen'ei'gardt.•
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DEMON·STRATOR' AND:
EXECUTWE CAR
Le ase Mg r . Demo.
t ss.56. '15 l\t ark JV l..ow
mileage. rull power,
Whit c l wh•tup .
Immacul ate
~o rr i c(' 1\l g r . De mo.
't h.51. '75 Comet 2 Uoor.
~'hilc, 2000 miles. fully
equipped. l ,u"ury plus
economy.
Salesmen Demo. 19031,
;'T5 Monarch Ghia 2 Dr. Silver blue /blue lop,
15 un r oof, ruJly
..-equipped. Like n~w.
l:'e a sc l\1 gr . De mo.
11139. ·75 Lincoln To"''"
ca'r. ~~ Dr. f''ull power,
low m ileage, dark
gold /i;old top. G reat
buy. ··
House Demo. lt\i077. '75
1\lona Tc h Ghia •I f)r.
Rod Ired viny l 1op, fully
e quipped. 2aoo m ile:-..
Beaut iful car.
Salesmen. Dem o ~7259.
'75 Comet 4 Dr. Ork
hl u e 1wh top. fully
equipped, low mi l<'ago.•
__Economy &..comforl.
Asst. Salc!ii Mgr. Oeriio,
1!'2 186. '75 Ma'r~uls
Drougha\n 2 Oro Hdlop.
Pastel blueiblue viqyl
lop. Pully equipped, low
n1ileagc. Like new.
" J)ick J ohnson Demo.
fl 40!r.!. '75 Cougar; XJl7.
H c d t whl o p . l o -.·
milcaae . ~ll y
equipP.ed, Sports.mans
Drearri.f"
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If an1 pla1 must be
proclqcect foq.: um,.. ln 9ae ••••on, let '1 be
tbukttal lt'a • fl rat· rate
· com~ like "6 Rms Riv·
· V~, ',' now e njoying a
Utree-week enaaeel'J'ent
· intermission
Tom Titus
I
c~l\eot as Eng m an 's un·
1u1perting wife, but
Robert Welch plays
against age and type a!
Min Moffett's ditto
husband. Helen Vail as
the woman who even· 1t the Laeuna Moulton in& the •partmeni and,
Playhouse. thanks to a min ing . · h tually takes the apart· creatn a charact~r W1\ ment com pie tea the
ot the bright spots o( both
the Laguna sea1on and
tha community theater
ytar along I.he Orange
Co as t .· It con tinues
Tuesda ys through
Saturdays until May 10
a~ tb e M o ulton
PJaybouse, 606 Laguna
Canyon Road , Laguna
Beach.
T h i 1 n o w q u i t e doorknob, become a cap·
familiar tale of an Jm. (tve 1udl~nce to one
promptu tryst in a va· anotbel'.jlllt lont enouah
cant New Yofk PPart.· '° ~indle a closer rela·
a blt more deptb, but •\IC·' La una cast. ·
fera 1 number of. tlminl .¥8 Rm• RJv vu .. is one lap1e1, possibly a
byproduct of the show'•
· ment 11 1tven exempl4tJ'Y ttonahlp. torrid pace. Her second ----=------...----....-----------1
act h marvelous.
however, particularly
the ace"e in which she
breaks into a prolonged
lauahlne jag that takes
the audience right along
tre1tment by director Engman, clearly the
••uMn1vvu" sharper of the two, is a
A cotned-, ., ao11 "•""•"· d1rec.1ttc1 pa1t m11ter at the art of
alMI *'ltnld by MartMha Randall, i rt d hil P<'ld11<•d br H•P or•il•'"· •t•CJtt •com o repa ••·.an . ""llalt' "*r' w11ch, 110unc1 •nc1 tnterpretatioh of the •ltllt•ne by C:•r• C•ll•w•y,'l>f•wnted here"~fore fa i thful Tutlela,$ through Satur~vs al e;)O ~
UllUI May 10 at the Laguna MoullOll hUJband Who'ff•like just
Commllf1llv Playh011se, 606 L.Aguna h ffai · .£.an yon Ro~d1 l~9u11a 8uc h. once, to 8Y8 ~n a r IS Re"'r""t1on1~'4~7•'· r i o h t on t a r get . T"aCAIT • Pell! Fr~""" ...... Ro11trt i'"9fl'IM Enaman ts style· is deft
AMI Mlhtr".' ... ' U ac11ui. Mofit ll and breezy., his timJni .Jt11t'ltt ,.rledrfltn •••• , . JHn 0-lnQ, h
AlchlrdM1t1er ........ Rci~rtw11ch imp e cc ab I e as e
wom11n1n ........ c1rme111011a11a1 r.:ches eVtry poten~· l £Odle ••• : .................. V(c May . ~man''°"'.,,". " .... H•ltn V•ll 1u1h line In ptaywri t
, !ijartl)ella Randall and 8 Bob Rand1ll a semi·
pair of exceptionally\ 1 serioue 8Clript.
atron~ per formers in AB THE more reluc-
with her.
Somewhere alone the
way director Randall
found a genuine building
contractor from New
York to 'play the apart·
ment sup~rinte ndent,
and Vic )fay is the stan·
dout of th~ supPQrt~ng
cut. He and Carmelita
Moffat, who plars the
doa·walking lady across
the hall, contribute a
pair of beautifully drawn cameos.
"' .what \I e .. aentlally .a tant housew ife who
tour de force for their nevert.heleas falls in with
talents. the idea by the first act Expoeure to other pro-curtain Miss Moffett · duction1 of .. 8 Rms" only r.;;;~;;;;;;·;1':;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;=iiiii1--=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;ii m•kes one more ap-"SUIJICTTOPITS"bylWMftMolttCIOfMrv
Jean Downing is ex-
preciaUve of the dlr'ec-o vorv t;,.;11ont ond powe-rut p10y, 1i rro•"~ J ur r"' 1!.t10•11~01
-tori1l creativity . evident "'P""ence Sonto Ano ReJ1\1e-. th 1 did I ~l.Ot~ic poy honrhorne1y p"xh :ed · LA Titre an e sp ep ..,aguna I Don' mi\\ rhl\ e111001dinwy oorro1~ ron1osy by Do~to1•.;•,1:·. "The ~•rJion. Miia' R•wtall loot • .....
'HEY MOM -HEY DAD
lrlnCJ the family t~ •••Walt Disne,y's
late1t .-.ease -You'I like it too!
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•;1:11 .. Yl'MlY......,.GO.U-i..NO.RSIJl-f:"'°"'~HY
plu•
Thursday. Aprll 24. 1975
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"WOMAN UMD£1
THE INFLUENCE'' .........
ACADEMY AWARD
1 WINNER
ART CARNEY
• . )
I
0c>e11 Mon tnru F'ri 6 !lO pm
Sat /Sun tH<." I~ 3Q
Mon lllru Fri IO 1 p '" -JI 2!i
THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE
ORANGE 1 532-6721
~CITY CEHTRE CIHt:MAS .,
S.A . flllWV IMANCHUUlll EX.I
Q,Q , FAWY ICITY Oi:,. EX.I ,
AHOY WARHOL:S
CUI.A®
llMIK
01\PJSSlY
~
Poc:lfl, c-•t Mlwoy At 5"
HurltMtf .. hoch-U6-939~
P C Bl.IC ~OTICE
DAILY PILOT
You C.00 Stll It. Find it,
Trade It With 11 Wont All
(842-5878}-
0ne CoN Stfvi<e
fo\t Credit Apptovol
IRRORS: Ad¥ertl.,..
slMMlld check ........
dally aM ...,.. .,.
rort , ... .....,. ,..
DAILY PILOT auu•H '
lklbility for the flnt ...
cOf'Nct lftsertioft °"'Y·
Houses for Ide •••••••••••••••••••••••
GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••
APPEAUMG
This :t Bdrm home io
trvine is excepU<lfuilly
clean & just right for
you. Sprinkler system.
Patio. 7% VA assumable
loa n a1otail. Qui c k
possession. Call now to
see!
MORGAN REALTY
552-4222
~!~~n~~1! !l!~l!
has aaipped 'a nd
tt1btened .. the play in
1om,e spots an d
maanlfied it ip others. ~th· the result .befog a
~learer, sharper comedy
than any of the thJ'oe pre-
;;( .. k1// f h ('1 );/ ',: /(r 'f /( T f< Ir\
~?,!Gl'"STEPPOID WIVES .. · 1---__:.-,...:,.;........:.. _____________ -I V "CALIFORMIA SPLIT" FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
other. Try this ocean
view <Juplex, 4 bedroQms
2 bath s up a nd 3
bedrooms, 2 baths down.
Let ocean roar lull you to
sleep at night. Buy now
and select color ot ex·
terior pain\ and new
carpeting. Only •;960! vious o~ferings.
• AA
SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES ~ DfE~·: AT l!IRtS+ol
l ... 1". BOYD
tNFORMS
IAlllA STHISAtl)
JAMES CAAM
"PUMNY LADY" IPGJ
"MUIDH OM THE Oll~T IXP'''S" .
+ """4l••wtt.a·
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··~OMMY''·
GI
''UHHY"IRI
"Giil IM MY 50U,..
IA ' "AT LOMG LAST LOVE" '1 "I I HARROW HO'ISE"
, ~ISSIAH OF IVIL';
"fUSH AHO BLOOD" IRl
The to11ow1ng person Is doil'Q bUsi·
ness a~: . ·ISLAND FLOWERS, 211 Marine Avenue. Bat boa tltand, CA ttM>l
Kathleen s. Boont. SM>i Linda
iwsa, la Jolla, CA 9?031 • .
This busint<SS is conduct~d by a n 1n-
d1vidual.
l<alltlffn S. 89ot11t This sta tement w.as tiled with the
Countv Cltrk ot Orange County on Aprtl
546-4141
~
7, 197S • F4H02 • ~liMMiili!!~IP. COATS &WAU ACE
REAL ESTAT E. !r~C . Published or.mge Coas t O•llv PilOt,
AprtllO, 17,2~.andMay l,191S 12'3·7S
PUBLIC NOTICE
B4727•
NOTICE TOCAEDITO~
SUPE.-IOA COURT 01' THE
ST.ATE OF CACI FOAl'flA FOA
TH ECOUNTYOFOaA~GE
f#O.A·U1'0
Est ate o l ADOL PH ROTH ,
Oecea,,.;d.
NOTICE; IS HEREBY GIVEN to llu1
creditors or the above name<! decedent
t11o!lt alt persons having ctarms dg.>1n~t
the said decedent are requ.,co to lite
them, with lhe nechS<lry vouoiers, in
lhe Olllce ot 11\e cterlo. of the at>ove en·
l•lled<.ourt , or lo present I hem, with Ille
.-es~ary vouchers, to the unders19neo
at the ofl1ce o4 Howard A. Erlich, 3~
~!shire Blvd .. No. SIO, L.o\ /lol'IQl!lh,
111. '10010, "'h•<;!t IS IM Pl•«t pl !>U>i•
u 01 the 111lders1giled in 1111 matters
perl111ning to the eSlale ol •ald<lt<taent,
wtlhin lour nionth• alle~ Ille tlrsl
pubhcat1oncll lhisnotfce. O•tedApr1i t), 191S
LI LLIAN ROTH
t •e-cutor Of the Wr~I
ol the <lbOve named dec~nt
HOWARD A. ERLICH
lS40 Wilshtrt> Blvd., No. SIO
LOSAngelt>s,C . .alil. 90010
AttofntY ltr E ltHlllOf' ••
PubliShed Ora11ge Coast O.tly PllOI,
Aprrl t7, 24, j nc1Ma y1,1, 191$ 13511-1)
~iiiif;.::;;~~~.: --~F~l::;~~~B~:~-):-S:-··_·:_
1 NAME STATliMENT
) The lollowiftg per$on5 are doing M i-
~s .h;
ERNST, UO Corv9 ·Pf., CcKttl Mtsa. Cat.I. 9~o : '
• Rdyn1ono J. Erno. 1846 C0t110 Pl.,
Costa Me~•. Cal it. 9262•
• • Mar1tyn M. ~rMI, 28•• Corvo PL,
Coste Mela. C•hl. 9262'
• Tiiis bus1ntti; ·is conducted by a
llm11eo p.irtntt~ip.
• RoruorJd.I. ·.lfr('s\
T hrs \latement WH fifed with llle
County Clerk of 'Oran9e1 County on
Mar<h 31, 191S.
• F42a60
Publlshed Oren., Coast Oalty Pilot
April J, 10, ti, 24, t<qt 11S8-7
Pt:QLCC ~OTICE ' f
SUPERIOR!CIOURT OF
CAJ.1.fORNIA, COUN~~ OF ORANGE
700 c 1 .. 1~~r, Orlvtt w .. t.
ta•A11a,CA
CASE MUM BER U15't
IUMMONS
Pta i nll ll : SO UTH ER N
CALIFPRf'!t'• FIRST' NATIONAL
BANK, a n~ional ba11kln9 association
Oelendant~ WALTER R. SANFORD,
RICHARD A. SANFORD and AN·
OREA SANFORD, indtv1dua1s; and
DOES I throu9h V, lncluslve
To the Defendants: A civil compialnl
has betn filed by the pla1nlrlf against
you. II you wish to dtfend lftis taW!>uit,
you must file in this cburt a written
pleading In ruponse t? tll~ compl•lnl <or a wr itten or oral plealjlng, ii a
•Jll'Sllc• Court> wilhln JO da'f$ after this s(immo11s is Sf!r vtd on you.'Olherw1se,
your default wlll bt enterell on 11pplica-llon by the ptalntlfl and thtt court may
enter a judgmelll a9.,insl you IOI' the
money or other relief requested in ow
• complaint.
II you wlsll lo SMIJ tht advice of D at·
• t«ntv 111 tllis miller, you sllOtlld • se
promptly'° that yCM1r plHdhog, if any, mar bit filed°" time.
Oattd Aug. 12, 1974.
· Wltllam E. St John,
Clt'fk
CSE AL)
/SI BtllY T a9gart,
()epUtv
ALAN A. PLAIA
1901 Wutclltt Orlvt, Sull•lff
Newport 81ach, Calllernl.1 '2660
Tel: 0 14l '4S41SO
AtlOfMY fOf' Ptalnllff
Pu1>tlSheO Ort~ee CoHt Daily Pjlot,
Al>rll 24, a net~.., 1, a. ts. 1975 ''"'75 -. -----------
Pl f\l.f(' ~01f'E
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT Th~ lot1ow1n1J 1>C1riOl1t lftt doinobus1·
nelias•
C.000 REAL ESTATE Ofc
ORAN<;E COUNTY. 3S3 N. <;onl
Hwy . Liiquna Buell, Calllornl•'l16S1
MARSHALL A. S TILTN ER, 2100
Pl•terson Platt, Coate Mu e, Gell!O<nlt
9262~
ART JENKINS, 1>23 e. Wilson.
Oran9e, Celllorn1a q21>61
HOWARO I' ARRAND. sn s. Ro~
SI., Antlhe11n, CotHIO'frtltl q290S
l ht\ OuslnUl IS condUCltel CY •
Qttwral Ptlflnet~lp.
MARSHALL/t.. STILTNE;ft
l "'' •t11ten1cnt w ;n filed with lht to11n1y Cle•k or Or•n9t C.-tv 1111 April
ll\ ·t•7'. ,. ~PH •
PvbllWWd Or•n91 <;otal Dally Pllot ~Piii 11,2•.•no ¥ay 1,1, ltJ,\ tlll>;lS
LAQUISTA
IYTHISIA
MODOWM
YOUR · o pportunity I!
2100 sq, ft. of ocean-
cooled grandeur wilb NO DOWN· PAYMENT .
Four jumbp bedtooms.
Most prestigious & de-
sired area . First to call
ge t11 this TREMEN· oous· BARGAIN. Call
842·2535.
OPft• Ill 9 • 11 S fVN 10 tit NI(!'
:··"·•·\ iz·:. »~ ·~;~.:·~·:·. ~ .::;:;~:
THE 'tEA1~
rsrATtHS ----_,.,
liCJCmtyOR..,
Beautiful Dover model,
vacant. Must sell! 2
Bedroom & den. $119,500.
f}r lease $700. mo.
VOGEL & BABBITT
REAi TORS
644·6056
Htrlor View H-. i893 Port Seaboume l'i8
Slop jn any Jlfi,mooD.~·3
BR or 2 & den. t Baths.
Formal dining. Fplc. Up·
graded crpts & custom
de_.1. Patio. QJiner's
mov~n_g out of area.
646·S928. eves &ls.-0882
l ac henmyer
Hedlb · --
Miau.-..Locm
Payfbettt& only $249. per
month including taxes
for this sharp 3 bedroom,
2 bath Costa Mesa home.
You 'II love the mustve
brick fir eplace, huge
ldtchen, separate dinette
area, covered palio and large rear yard studded
with fruit trees. New on
the market. Priced only s:n .000. Ca II 546..5880.
~-~ HERITAGE
. • REALTORS --~ ------
* CAPI COD * " WATERFIOMT'
Two story 4BR & den.
forml din, 2 frplcs, 3 c.te
gar, xt ra prkg. $145:oot
or submit.
JACOIS UALTY1 675·8670
PAINT & .
CARPET ,
Brand s panking neJi,
fres h paint and carpet,
natural wood cabinets,
beautiful fireplace. All
these a nd more. This
tree-shaded 4 bedrm. 2
bath home is vacant and
inviting at $39.950.
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tremelhdous benefit in de~ermin!ng the rig fit 'locatfcih •
and .th,e right type of ho.me or apartme11t to live in and ·
enjoy life, according to Barbara Aune of Macnab-Irvine
Realty.Company.. . , . • .
• · " Cond<i>miniums, .· h_e>mes, apartmeiit complexes, eac.J;i:~r:i.d all develop very ~is~)P,P.hl?-,ets~:n11.1.~tie,s of thei~.
·own.•·Ofterl reflecting the •<U:.bvi\t$';1). · e1r residents,
·Looating .. irl compatj,b1e·sur1e fi"-.lfi~}'..,fi .bf, the-flidst
iml!>Qrtant decisrons in fin'ding a new bori'le;·or _apa t.
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_ones .... self as one really is can they be successful ' iri
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_ . In the.,N_ewport Harbor area 'with our seven islands
in the Bay, our View. o.ur Water~ronts, our Guarded
communities, and our Villages, eacn with .their own
personality. It is more important than prob~bly in any
other locale to determine ,which area is "You." -
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avoid mis-matching . of your personality and ·the loca•
tion you ch'oose. ,
. For Realtor Week Barbara ·A!J~~ offers this "do it
yourself profile" designed to ·h~lp you to find the right
kind of residence. Circle ·y0ur an~wers and see where
you belong. · --::' · · ·•
1 My idea of 'a dream vacalion is ..•
A. A s«llng !rip to Va il.
B. A lake, tots ol sun and an armload o f
good books.
2 ~ ate the best lirnt ...
A. To discover what's new in the boutl·
ques. 8. To get f.ny clothes in Shape IOf next -· .
v 3 II the Christma s bonus is big enough, 1'11 ma~ a doW'f\-.payme nt .•. '" ' ' ' ·
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8. On a 1a,,.-c artridge.1ttreo.• •·
4. 'I like to &trerch my Monday ~oflee-breaks
A. GetHng acquainted with lh!! n~w
employees.
8 . Reading the weekend sports cov· .. _.
5 ·ee101e an· out-ol·towr;i busJness rrtp ...
A. I let old schoolma1es, former business
cOl~un. eo1en reallti'l'f!s knbw fm com-i~ · · .. ' ·1:
B. I &rrltl.QI ro see at .._, one s~ Of
91 galtery in the other city.
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·will swve an lndeflni\e number of 11.uests.
B. Highlights mY f8vorite rock· C:Omish
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because . , . '\' {
A. Thefe'a always • new nigh! 1POf oP!ff,
·jngup. i• -~-
8. ll"1 so convenient 10 the state parks
Wld gOCM;I fishing plKn. ' ~-f' •
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B. A bi$il ra,..!ng hCNN 6n tht fOUDCJy,
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. extrovert and you;JJ enjoy lit~ ·in a btrstllng atmosph~re .
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:;. ·a neighborhood where you tiave one· OF 'two friends
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,t.;ovely luxuriotls & "li~e new''! on
Litida Isle. Italian ceramic tile -
c,ustom wallpaP.e rs -sunken bl!r in
spacious family room -rormal
dining -4000+ sq.ft. + P.~ &'slip.
$249.500. Barbara A.-6'2'8235.,
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You 'll love your view 'fro'm everly'
• ;r.pom !:.~·s t9 ries, 3, b.e~f'IOl!;l•· · immedia tely a 00ve ~the .Y~chling.
action. Step• to be_ach.S. Alfllridant.
earking . $16~,.500. 11,en,. Hartl'y
642-8230. (X87) '.' . , •
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Fantastic view -··14: ~ lie\l~m
honie -outside en~!;lainlfiOtit -;rea ihc!~ P!>Ol i cBarglil ' ti:J11'/Service ~· ~rcom 'tl\ruout. :Avla.ry.' a ':,lot. Walter' King 642-.llZl:ll-(· ,!(,; ' •'I.~:;.~ ·'
.... ,D,IRA'CI ---5'i I.HO! Can also be 4 1bedroom hom e
l'(fdelf! •S ituated .close to Newport
' t:!enter ... & Ballioa Island.' Vi e w
marvelous sunsets ! 'I;om· 'Queen
644,6200. '(X89) . ' . .
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Normandy French home w,/CllllolJI
~hlng thruout. G!Jlld Hall Doon
IL-allti.<l ne pane!lnl ~ 3 fireplaces
!!.>'iour met kitchen ... /Win~ aelfer . 'iet & s lip (or 3 boatf ~J>ona
J .~ic,~es~er 642-~) s, ' ~~
"RMI AWAD Wwialt'flt
I( your thing i'S' dl!lfilJi . y.110d &
glass w /4 s pacious ' l>ednlorns . ·3
,, baths, country kitchen, .bea nfed
family room al at 112,!JOO 'i ...!.. call
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P•Yment or equity oft i,i· al estate or ?!'
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Blvd•. ft,J!8~ Cit)' llilll!'
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ble. Com merd\I butkl· U., and landjtmt
$59,950.
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frol{I your v e r y own duplex .
Lo<a'ted near Newpor<•Yachl <llub.
stet>'I to Bay & acro5s Blvd'.· to
.. ocean.. ExceUent ren(cit ar~a on1fCe
land for $87 ,500. Will trade., ·.. ·
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Shlirj> 1-hree · ·bedroom; thr~e '6ath
condo near Hoag HMJ)ital. • F·ull1
i>r1ce)ust $49,000 terms ... ,, ' . . " .. ~'-'
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4 bedroo'm 2 balh,single story livi.ng
.with a lar ge country kitch'en.'Very .
neat and cle.a n· -·a (lj*t;lp' ~-·in
llarbor Vi ew a t $8\l.ooO:, · '
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·The prime waler view with nghts 'Of
Dov',er i Shor~s op older· Cpl:de-sac
s!reet.< Three htdroom~· Ii, Jartilly:-
Courtyard entrance. $97,500. • I ~ • \; 10 .. ,
" THIS :H.~"4i 'IW'.'ft .AC!.: .. '.b~al ar C'o§ll[a: dj!r'illilf dddi'e:• , ~arm with gu"aliiY.! vlew·oHhe tide
"pciols and Pouniling surf fror11'this a
·bedrdom,' 2 b.ath home. Terms too !· $135,oOO. .• "I ~4-•
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This ' ilrama_trc_':-~ bedroom. 3• bath'
adult horli l!· on 'Newport 's· finest
sandy tNiyrront~ Swirtlmlng, bea:c h
-CQmP.letEi~ ~ntert3inmenl centef.
Beautiful use o('wood ,& s uede wall
covt rin l-5 mak'es thi s home
outstanding: $25o,ooo. '·
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l'ollular bonus """1 plan 'With vie•
Of -Big Canyon gall oouiile ·and very
large: yatd.'3 brs, plus family rciom
in house plus bonus room with loll
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-"Mollad"•H. 3 bedroom, din'lng
room, special decks ror stro!Uns.
· , gardening & vlewln1
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11 I )'111rd. ~vl~care! ».Q) c,•bj.net1 C,oun&er•· ,PaU09,eic M04MI . tod •Prkl~ so11co!f FREE EST a..ML7528 I Pror .Painter, .honest Ina. 30 yrs e1penence .• _._ ., ..
tee, anytime.tu·•· orm1ca·Rep&lh, 1 I " · ci'· ' ·+""" , ii: out h Ame r,i,c an work, reas. Int/ext. lree 494 0131 t 60> -·-. • ,... . . ement. Work or ' A I , ••RUP, · ~H-· 1 1 1 d · · ex or••••••••••••••••••·••••• Lovin" c'are, rncd yd NO Job too Lae/SmJ,. Kinda Reasonable rree &d·~l /w:euB Cleanups, , reework ouaec ean ag • Y· est. Refs. 548 ·2759, 49'·1003 •
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.... Njahta/wkn'ds OK · Refl Bob Cu nnin1ftlam _~pl La~nServ1ee ~_.2. .. 11 10 yrs in area. ~ -HMH &_ •-'. Trllll Reas. Free est, li~ ult .. ::J~anoie , ::. 946~1 ... --em-en t__:_.,"'"0-",_"ll,:; lpi.IWilfee.nu~:.MB~ Lwd1c.a.1.,..._..s=,-!l:~L~~-INO,~ .. Stale , ..,.... for Walt. 830·!030
. , . ' .• ~ Sl11~p1tone, brtck· Is Ftee-1. 5&8-t1'2~~ • s.r..iCes -· "·'•••••••••~••••.•••••• bc/insrd. E~terior. Pay C~ 145-5347 anytime. ' ,,~~h11d~.~e-Weekday~.-~1Exp d College.StYdenl blOi:k work SmallJC)b:I,· • ',.,· . , _ . .__... · -· ROJ:OIA.J/J;.Jl!Q 1..u.,_·moplhly.979 ~, .. PainLan.c E.x.Le_rior . •I ~:!'l>e~ltble.reh• -Car.pe~t•r odd"-1;Qb•, "J)lant·en 84~110 , -Git.RJ>ENlNG:~---·••••AI•-•-~.,.. ..... ,._ Landlcaplnc Sod~. . · A vera1e 1 Story. t color ROOFSCHECJCE.d!
• , e .. itf•-VJ4F.!Ur..vl~ 41--G.ene:raUlome Jrn,trove· ..., .,.... ~ , ---r::--llow /Edce/MiUAf,.--:--. H.~NDYM.\N~ ~ ·Free-Eat. Hutel' Che-•THE HAN«ttEN $2li com pl. 2 rolors $279 Repaired" aet~ •1 Paut1iii;ia. nr Pauhn\ru ~t6'S·8368 Block.Sl!J,mpat.one Walls· FreeE•t ,'. 541.Qml: Apts/ C•n,sc1ent,,1ous . Diy or e~es · Tom Li _ ~ · * co"""I Guar 3 y"rs Sun DirectFaciocy ·ce Scbool.SS6•0720 Pat'10 Sta·bs·Dr'ives Crafuman.6'5-6558. · • c~14046 . .-1'111ft>"F..at. 1 .. · · LicenseC•159491 .' . . . Custom Re~Odelin& & P~lin 1&15"73) ,, Co.m,plete Main_t, yd,, ,, 960-2170 Dan S c hwartz Sr. Panling.SS2--0l.'A. PH :!i49-29Gl ~
Ba"y11t your cl:Uld, m Cab1netJi K1tch•n~ &t -cleanups, lawn renov;t-1.· THINGS by Moo.se. Landscaping, calm de· 558·1301 p~
' home· Mother Refs 13 Baths also Unique &: C _ !Of: ~ ~ , ina·. pruning/trimming. Gen w:oodwor~. repairs. sign sprkln, aeed or sOd • . , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tite "'\' wkb' 642·7919'"-· .Unu1ual Work Welcome.••••••,•'••••••••••••••• 846·46;1:6. plumbing,etc.642-$613. 1 •.Ex rt tree PAINTING /Repair, 35 ••••••••••••••••••.-••••
1 · Mbr 'BJIBureau20·yr1 1 , ' •w111: pe, sv,s. yra . workmanships h d d. k CER MIC TILE .. ~·--... 1111r.1 .. S..-.ice . exp 962·1961 . Free Design (r; F.at New Gina l.ic l.•.P• u r . Ford a guar'd, take aidvant.age ~ ~ e, covers, ec s, A . , .. ~ ... •
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·: .••• ~.l'r.~"' • ' C..,...s.r,ria , , remdl/, p;tto.cvr/ drive· Gar~ene~, Comm1c!., WiftdowGlass-Mifron , · • , '. br~ •. CC?DC. ~ty. Fair )obswelcome:53&2CZ6 ~ ·u~i. Mt1.• a1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• walkwy/ raoelt(t/home Re11dfnt1al, 1ndust I. Jnatalled-Fas'C'fi::rvice &,o:dlliiiieull• • , •TOPQUA.LITV• price. C~ealive des~gns. T •-u
• • 110•1 rs-,xper In t: 1elds, Jo· , . d Fnieest. 6'5-0345 • F . · ••~W.·-•••••••••••••• I t · &e Exte · Remodeling Jge/a mJoba. op_. , IBMr Selectric 983-3185 Jl,N . S C a.r p !! t & ~ r o fjf ~ c e B,o.n .· 1 or Discount Wayne Deidbolt Is t..ock Seta In· n er1or nor Keq. eve. 6'2-l770. Ray, •••••••••••••••••••••••
1 14\arijyo u , Uphc;tlstery Ori Jham.poci .1'!Sured/~1c ~ t100% , * ROTO~JWNG • Cldtom~Crafts ·673·7105 stal~ • k(\oyed alike'; slid-Call ~ 830-7278 ev days. 675_9184. We Care. * . * ......-2?..
._, __ . , . (so.11 ,retar~ants>. r1nanc· g a,va1lable Well .done. Large orH .... '-'' inl doon•m..A.. _.ure COC'LEGE Stu·denti · TopSo1I C,om.....-• • • t J~·i\'J'1CY.BARNES: ·Degreasers la all :'coklr ¥i ~Cul.Io u 1 b sm••1pf"t.1151·52501like .--•~· . .-r---.-. · p . . -!•-· : •Mulch•Redwood1t 'Cypon·a Service Rea• bright'ne· -&·1o·nu· te . Conat/536·7cu.:: .. ,... ..,. ••••'-•••••••••'!••••••••• he 018J8. Ph. 545--0641. a1at1ng. lot &: ext._ air-. Call586-6930 "1'"" .:-.'" nu ....,. · ; ' . • • less equip Also kitchen •••••y••••••••••••••••o----------·, rMlj!S by lhe .paee 01 bleach ror Yt'KU'-white-.. .__ , .BQB'SGARDey!NG MOV,ING, ba.nling, M•11fy cabinets ·refinishing • TrHS..-.ice • , , tN>ttr 640-58$Sot548-2681 carr.;ts. Save mQney by . '"'**' ' Clean Ups,& NewLll,.-ns garage cleanup .Reliible ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ref 673 ._., .. .,._.. · PATCH PLASfERING -.:.., ' sa' g -. .. 1...e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ph ·.,~ ... ........, · · · ' s. ·-nuu. All Types F•ee E •••••••••••••••••• .. -••• , C J v {t, · me exua -io1p!i. , · _..,._, rastserv1ce. 963-&152 . · · S · . . • , .,.,...,.. CJ~an living r.ooin, dining , Dresamakiqin The . ' WILL I AMS Is Sona timates. Call 540-6825 Tree ~r1mm1ng, TClpl"ng,
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remod, repair, add-on 15 );'.rs exp js what counts, sieoed fOllYoU· Col:d&Y H a. u I i n g F-re .~ ble, lo)" rates. ~7. 581-7829 f'rotecl &t bea,Utify home •••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ~
P.'".1Dlu1.iioifi· FNe·est· 4 not, melbpd. I do work Fashions~~ .Eatimates.839-7585 c"·E N ~~!IG T Mo&..-orb"'. Experd,freeest, MAR-V'S PLUMBING ' ~ 6'5-M39_, myself Gil.refs 531-0101 b pt-• • . "" A UP. f-I •-, guarn.675·6927. , To Place your, 11 · ··' ·' ' • • Y 8P. • .... y Keep Amer1c.aCLEAN·· HA\]CfNG . 110 rload. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 646--9807 • ~,',M~RHOMJ:li&PAIR ST"EAMCLEANING ElfttriC .. ·, Friendly Gardene'rs. N! •(_ •*f4S'.4'1fJ•• OUT&ABOlTI'?? •Wallpaper Hanging• NOJOBTOOSMALL "Fast Result"
P1u:n.11taa-'Carj;entry AT ~HAMPOO PRICES ••••••••••••••••••••••• job too lge /sml 541·6027. • · 4 ,;,,~~;· ' , LOcal/Statewkle Moring By Former Instructor JUST PLUMllMG? Service Directory
Cff1rpic 'ti1e. 540-5580 .• 6'8-7811 •· 546-6861 . . ec .. ~~ · tda rree eat 521·ZO'll Carl Rebko-a.-2449 Fa•t Se•" Reas Ratea ad_ .... Call Now , ' . · ELECTRJCIAN Sml Mexican Gardeiyn1 . ·~•••••••••~••••••••••• ' ' •
... C•:binet · Wor:_k. Gen; Si.}l:L idle' items with a jobs. 01ainl/ repairs. 22 Comm·. & Lg~ ¥81Qt. • HO,USECLEANINdff MoVing/Hauling. Student. 1st Class Ext/Int paint, ,fust Orie Call To: 642·56 78
Repairs DeywaU Work Daily·PilofclmiriedAd. yrs exp lie 233101 Cleanups/Pruniq~ Free -by reliable,°"'*'e. Good Lee truck, Reas. Barr}' paperhanging, 'airless JUSTPLOMBING bf.122 • ~I Addi ts · 551--0171 ~2:5678. . 548·5!03 est. 541·2049. ~ rr ra""5 · t.irll,}~1 . 5'8·9723 &s 535:6'198 spray~ 2S yrs exp 979-~ * 642-4111 • • ~ if . • •
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. . ' ·-~···•••••••~·••••••• ~'Aleilllcl · 1 PREGNAN'J'?. · 1 A•sWeriilg~e Water vteW,orc, p\rt baLh. Affiliate · ••••••••••••••••••··~·· Ca.r1 ng· confi'rtent1'al ~xper'd reliable~ mature IOOIK..,_ Crane Salesman, exper'd. HAMIURGEI ~ LAUNDRY WORKER
. ... HAMLET Maturepers0n.Over40. A1C.w""cl inc., reas rent. ·yE'""DJ~ ~ •11•,:.,...:;if1 5100 cdunseline Ii r~erral. operat.ors. ·Top_,wages .\ New.port Beach area. Our business is picking 2400 ~ st Hwy (across 1'\11. ~ •--·•••••••••••••••••• Abortion, adoption & b~nefits . Own •triansp. 30-40 hours p/wk .. Se~ up & we need an exper'd .... 642·5861 Is acceplin8: applications 1 ----~~~--
rrom_Stuft,Shirt.)5'4;8678 we·can.-t.eacb>)'Ollhow'to · •, ., keeping. Hours vary.• ·544 .9421 r~u~e to Ad. 335, Dady Cr&n'e Salesman. Call ~· increir.se 'youl' iDcome 'Fi9eMrt&cr.th1' APCARE"SCl-2563 between9am-4pm. Pilot, p O.Box 1560, 714 /9!t4 -1331 8405 E 34;5 sq. ~t .. office , sp~e. with vending machines, · . , ' . . Costa li(esa, Ca. 92626 Artesia Buena Park. J!aneled Is crpt d. 22C full or part-time. Vend-hlllWtioa . -ARE YOU NEAT Is well ' --
hneal It. dock space. 2701 ing coffee, ~JB:arettes, , 1 PROIL.BilS71 groomed & appreciate DELIVERY ~st l'wy. N~: MB·3641 candy & drln)!'.s·: We , , A .... 125111&2'111 ONE WA y HELP very fine JCwelry' lfSo, •OOKKEll1lil-SUNDAY ONLY
ror exper'd Waitresses &
Cashiers Must be 21 &.
abie to work f/time &
any hours. Apply betwn
2:30 & 4 30PM onJy. 1545
Adams Ave.Costa Mesa.
or,&M-783). furnish 1,ocation_s · Is 1 l.i°lt:HARD'SPATIO CEN'.rE.R we need .you part time. ~ of.DAILY PILOTtocar-
STOREOR finan~ing.,£;aU today fol ·:i. ~ )~Ne.wpol\,Jlea~dl 24.hrl.lot£.10e615·8800 673-0449 ... _ 'TYPIST riers Requires use or HOSTISS/CASHlER
OFFJCESPACE details &t ,gtt&tart,edon "IO;bxuteWEST:'llINSTER 35 h0'1r S wee·k in large Station Wagon or Part-Time/Lwlches 514-&:"reoo ·~.A ft. avail. the road to fin&J1Cial'in-.-.. ,ART..(ssptlATION 1 SPIRITUAL READER Asse'5lbleriMI.-ple~sant, small office. Van Contact 1-larry SDays,MonthruFri S~.\$24.$.1~mo. Prim" dependence. 714.Q.2700 , , •Opell 10 AMto.tOPM Keyp1111~;;' • Calf Walter Haase ror ap-Seeley or James Parks. Apply Jn Person
Newport/Me&a,area. The 1 ···•'' ,. Lost & FouMI SlOO Ad vice.On all matters. NE"E:DE'o NOW' pointment "330 We~l Bay St. Costa CISCO'S i;;y_e 6: I, 645_ .9006 IO'UTll"ll•. ... , 312 N·. El Camino Real 675-JOOO Mesa felt!phonc642-4321 south coast Village
LIVE-IN MAID
For working family of 2
w i no children. '.Lgt
hs kpng & cooking .
Prefer under 30 yrs old .
Xlnt Jiving conditions &
hrs Salary open .• Call
556-7896 or 963-3511.
Live-in Lady to care for
elderly invalid lady. Brd,
rm & sat Approx. 4 Mo's.
842-6113. Eves536-2.81j2. ·~ •••••••••••••••••••.•<!••. Sap Clemente, 1-'or appt. 17802'Sky Park, Irvine for dppo1ntment. Santa Ana
'Jieadtirul Orfice$paceor OistinctiVe! Price incJ. LOST/FOUNDAPE't?" Ca11492·9034 ' 492·9136 TempoTemporaryHelp EqualOppor Employer LVN , f/time 3·11 shift.
Lido h 0n' the alllnventory&li.>Ctui'es. 960·290Q.Adoption,Low , Call540-4455 IOOIKEB'IMG Housekeeper. Cook ex· Conv hosp. Newj>ort
"With r:1~n~iew. ·A;~~·. "Cupid forces.sale" Coat Spay/Neuter lnf"o. No rt · smoking. non · CLERIC Oeu.erymcn U\'r ll perm per'd for couple. Live-in. area. New pay scale in
2.00 ,sq Jt.! Single offici $16,500 ·, -1 -. drinking gerlt. Bxchange h Newport• Beach ms...r co pit e.i.rl}' morn LA fimcs Pvt rm1ba. 642·9606. errect. 642·8044. $175' N I ...... ~t: Cat. Gr~y/wht, i1,.i, lite services for room. Assistant Wanted lo hel., needs petson wtbkkpng dell~ LO NB l\omes '2251...:..:..:.:..::c..::.::c==c::::=--1-"==='-"='----
. q·ufred~ri_3:~ease re-lZO.j'TiJJtinAve NB ,yrs;bluecollarw/name 548-7197 in pre..sc~ool llrs exper tohandlecashre permot;42_~· JDE~partt1meJObpre-LVN. p ttime, 3-11 shift. -'==="-'='----! RE~LTORS •64z.4&zl tag. Just neUt.ered. Vic": . f 7-~.30AM.. •. 3;6PM:, Spht sen\1ng Queensway Good benefits&working ' BEA UT, 2 rm of(ice. 1 , •• _ 1, Balboa Bl/I St. 673-8755. • .. ntermed1ale /a~vanceid Shift Ex-p,er ,ne'eded ceipLs Ability~ operate D E r..i f "-t. 1"'1. ""' .. ;. e Home Fashions Parties conds Beverly Manor
N,ewport City Hlill area -, f.8 . lenn is pl.aY,ers .. call ,$2.~f;li~ 546JH>.17 ~O Ike: a~~'lf 1>¢~c~ Noman (or ltonl ..iesk Hlgb eare1ngs 586-9162 Conv Hosp, 340 Victoria, ~ ~-.~~;615-&IOg :r · ·~R !:!ti~~~°:!:· ~.~~ciW':, rnbe.!.1; ~~~~Ju~~.' pla~Jon 'J~ . JUDiT CLEltl( , t!ner~S can Mrs Neal, :f.~::;h i'~~' lSa 7 , .. cs CM
N·EW OFC.~'Arftid attfaC·,J·uke box, g~mes. in.San loves to retch. So. CdM s .,,.. l 'R~1•1 ~" r· 833·8450. -IRYINELNF,ilo LYN.Relief . ~ -Bch. 4 /14. 842·7313All-·wrtnessessougbtto l"" eqi~;accurat~ igure DENTAL ASSISTANT
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live surround'g.s ii) Hunl· 1 Clemente.• Great oppt.y. ;-1 i, • . .,,·· . • .•. .-.. ~ aplitlld'e ~ 'J.'nowle~e:_ Bro1l_er CO?k, m~t bee~· _EJ_per cbairside & front ~CHOOL DISTllCT LVN or RN, weekend~. f-<---~:.-·ngton--8-xf ec;.-~c;-om-~.3 . . ; l'ifarChl~. 1975on Kalella UJ!e ..... ,~ .. t~1!1amrz-ab1l!lY ---p-el'Teir-c-ed-No-,,hlJne desk girl w~ted ror ne'# TI"ejltmg""A-ppllcauorus-1·1-l----Conval~Hosp.---
• suit ease. Easy pr1Cg: _lion. Real SSS ·ma er. FOUND : 4 118 , male Ave a_.t L eWis R'd :, to com~e ,l~.·lite calls, See the Chef openmg De al Offi«! in For Newport area. New-pay • ;JanitorJal Serv & utils. B 0 N D ' R E /I.. LT Y , I"' '1 t g w JI train bnght J..o · L gunau.11 "4allrt. fedi IV/ scale 1n effect. 642-8044 ~
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incl'd. ean. mo.,.Ml·Z53I •8ll-9'll ,,,, .•. >:l•·"' Sc h',Jl • u z er · t Y Pe . Anaheim, ·espec1ahftt\e , ypin 1 _ b . renzo s, a ,_,, s Irvine Send Resume to ~~ M.a8n0lia~& Adams. H~. drtyCr or a CoUowingcar'. pers~n w /~i~ 1 yr us 17466 Almond Tree L11 Carp111et .-. or.2l3-aw:·5921 eveS • ~ffAMBlfRGEi\SfAND lyc.i;edcoflar.546-8397 nor involved. Cilll Jean cXpef Xlnt working coo· Ce1111era&s-.d Irvine.Ca 92664 ' _ ... '"••R-_._. 445·0 LoCated at 71'0 N. · McLachlan..-.1-639-1000 ds&:c~-bcneriu. Phone SALES~ ,
MAID '" Lido Shores Hotel
Call 673-MlO ~-GI 11 · 0 FOUND. -German ' · ·644·4360 or appJy 500 Exper nccess p.1t1me l>ental Assistant Fri & ••••••••••••••••••••••• · asse in range . Sb h 1:1 4/18/75 · ..a 5460 N c· O S I X . · ' Priced for quick 531e. ~P er . . , ~·'"' . ewport enter r WESTEN'SCAMERAS at on y ray cert MAID WAMTED· Ph 638 8684.. ,. 673-SOli.7 •••••••,•••••••••.••••··· Su1te600, N B So. Coast Plaza, CM necess 642 6880 <la)'S • J...•~ense,Des1rec1 t
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THE COL,_.Y one · . · ,, 1• l!:yes.aftS,&IS-11102 ... ~ .• r·U~ l'imi'! DonQu1xotfMOlel . · ...,.... "'• ·....:."'u.·· Found : St Bernard t • SfW&,"o to$103l i\t:o. 2100Newport81.CM
30RETAILSHOPS START :t'uu• l'"E!male Puppy . C.M. 'UROPE BYC'AR "· AUTO dnver for Service CANVASSERS' l>ENTAL ASSISTANT M.pply l941 Alton. Irvine Call642·2670
Prii:ne reasonable space ,•OWM-luSltESS ,. Brownl b!ack mask. Cal! 8~!~'}.~~,'!~~~~ny Dept Dir desires older Men to #Ork Mon lhru Well exp d cha1rs1de .i.s Equal Oppor Employer MAIREd' , ~ ~. av.a1l1ble large & small, In Westminster's l&rgest S40·058t9r.557-476S. E r IM': · car for over-retiree Ly pe lo <1r1ve, Thurs 5-8PM 5at IOam st for restorative prac , •. Old world charm wiUl d . d M k ~ u 0 a.n • ed p1ck·up .. & dehveF iub· 2pm SS Per tir ,.. t1c e Newport Qeach (f>"ull Time) 40 ~wk. • ~ch Windows: gables yr.roun in oor ar et. LOST: Sm. mtxedTerner seas fltv Fact pric · urban cars <1nd .lss1St bonuses Must oc ex. Some front olfice skills Jdn1loi"J.i.1 W1ll1ng (Wknd s. Inclus1Ve1 " ar trees. Adj8Ceht \<: Open now for business! male .Blk w/Brwn. fact ar~p .. Free travel service mgr an misc perd 839·2861 helpful Neat •ft .i.p ,r,~rker Days Overl8.20 Mostly night shirts. Ex·
F ·estival of 'Art's Youdevelopea~eor markings, 12 Iba· planning EURATO tasks t~ermanent five pearance & mature Do 10 40 nrs per .-eek per a must. Knowledge
Ground! supply for ~nY .. type of Welr'g.' leather & nea 673;4550 , Lido Village, duy pos1t1on ~service Cashier for rlcstaurant not apply unless these re 894 4007 of French cu1s1ne. Table --~1--,-580-8ROADwA..v---.---~on~u~1·no~med -...f.5!:.-c~llai;-Ans . ..t0_ "Spot'..;. ~B -Mgr-HowaJ'd.-Chevrmet.--needed_to ~..,.oi:k..'..from. quirements dre met _ _ser_v1ce . Scheduling &
-LAGUNA BEACH uuc1 « se at .rout V1c . Santa Ana Hgts. Dove & Quail Newport tlam to 6pm Must be .1t 646·7419 JUNfQR 'SALESMEN tra1n1ng starr. Send re· I
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••· · · own ~~oth,; 'Acres.or Rewolrd!SS6-8517 biplo~& • Beach · · least 21 .vrs old Call sume toP 0 .8ox258,So. 1 9 9·15 park1ng .,over ,IOO · .. , .•. Pre,.alicil 5498722for1nterv1ew DewtalRecept Age10·15Earn$20-$40Laguna,Ca92677. 4 ,4.7 merchapts . 1.,.000 s o Found. l Lad1e sSohta1re ••••••••••••••••••••••• appt P it Pe-gboard ~4581 per <Neek getting new i-===~'------,-, ~ buyers each •wef:k ! We D .i a m 0 n d R 1 n. g 1
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. provide the Space at $3. McDonald 's Och "'SC~ a..: • CLERICAL DENTAL MUISE" PILOT 8fter school and MClllCICJfl'fSalet
TOPLOCATION perday.241\r~urity. Atlanta. APP.toX 2/1175. I .!. I' •7,005 . Sharp gal needed to Prefer expci u Saturdays Yoo must be ·Sharp guy. exper'd in MESA VERDE KRiSS Kloss·. Owner please identi£y, ns..-.c ion · GET MORE . 1 1r h d · h r h' i;; TRADEMART 536.5621 . ••••••••••••••••!•••••• earn go an tc,ap cha1rs1de Would con · outofschoolby300p.m. h1g as ion uropean
'DRIYEPl.AZA 6817 westmirislerAVe ' · Painting lessons rrorri OUTOFUFE! system tn data'Pf'Ol'ess· sider tra1n1ng an out and'1be able to work at me n 's s portswear to
ror store or office Ample Westminster ·~ 1'"0UND Pug Dog, Male. prof. arth;t Wed & Sat. 1 1ng co Must like detail standing person Must be leaft:3 aays per week. No manage active boutique.
parkln& Town&country 714 .838•441# Ol~ocNewownerplease Limited enrollment Become the beauty ex work & score high in ha,ppy qui ck & en d"i!livQl'1es ,or collec:ting. Musthavegoodrefs.Call
atmosphere -----~.~ .. ~--! claim.497·1838. 675.5587 pert 1n your territory number apt1tudetest In· thus1ast1c to fit into our Transportation pro· forappt&intervw.
1525 Mesa Venle Dr E l-1.o\ ROW ARE STQR E. • , Meet new people selling I ·tegrate;d Data Corp. 2283 ofc 4 Days a wk Many v1ded Call 644-6236 THE LOOK
costaMesa.545-4123 Ne Wpoi;t Be;ach, old Found . Blk(Wht male JobWGRMd, qualityproductsNosell· Fa1rv1ew Rd Cos ta benehts. Callaft530or Eq"'81 Opportunity 644·6500.
r:ishioned store.pe•rt for Cat.•Longha1~.i.,rtrront Male ~on 1ng exper ·necess Call Mesa wknds 54!> 1723 orl--~'-E!:.'!m~p~l~o~y•~•:__ __ \-;:::-:;-::::::;::;--::::::::::;-;::;; '*(;:.(trcinadelM,a~• couPle $;4·o,:ooo. com· le. hurt ,Vic .. Jtb &. ••••••••••••••••••••.••• 540·7041Days CLERK~ST 5.>24175 , KITCHEN Help e•es. & Manicurist wanted, full
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Stnall Patio Store/Of· plete· Owncf t.'75-7283 or Ohve. l:IB . 536-1177 afl Experien c.ed Class 11~~~~~~~~~~1 • 1.-1 or prt time. Newport-
" rice: '1®· 497-1215 494.8253 Jpm. , driver,ll_eeds ;worll Loe_ al Babysotte</Ho--•ekeepe<. lnteresttn~ & varied ofc OISHWASl-1 ER. nights wknds Apply in person. c 0 st a •Mes a area. ~ .,_ T s e u:o respons1b1ht1es Good S only Must be 18 or work Seafooder Inn, 34143 548-1311
, , friMe LOCllfioa SISOO 1 FOUND 19 $J*ed boy 's ~ 11~7~e .. earn t r · Christian. p/llme Moo, Sm al I ofc Newport/ exp An"c1ent Mariner, l~Co~a~st~H~w~y~-~· D~P:__ ___ I;:;-:~;;;-;;;-;;;;;-;~;::::::;-:
h : .1-.trllil~1 For this wCll equipped 1 bike, v1CcMAda~ If · · · 1 Wed & Fn Call aft.Spm. C Mesa area Call Mr 26J17 West Cst Hw y, ~-. MANICURIST At least?'" •. orr~ce bldg. 1300-780 I Fairview~ .546-,_... RMlrli:tfe p1ng~fn'Y tiom~~r 833·8575 Kane,6452640 "'Ne wport Apply i n Laun!¥:Y ,A,sst. part.time, yrs. exp. Mu st know ' · A N boot,h '1b~a u_t,y,, sa on. • " . 1, _-_.. ~t offil!9 For '1nform3.-, person between3-5 btwri"~-30 hr wk. Exper. Juliette method& willing . SQJ'C. Placentia ve, pt Great locatiOO &·le'ase , Lost German Slaephe1" L'On·~&ll 'llf'r:S'.~NB BAl'il'.' \ ) ~ Compan1on1 C~ to care mature woman pre· to learn sculptured nails. Hf -~.-~--.. 1 $2~.QOO ,.!'I , pup Fe;m· Blk 2 11' mo. 1 , ' . . · · TELLll,BPER. for elderly gent 2 days Experienced Seamstress rerred.494·5065 675_9911 or 213.545.4808
•:•sMALLshop,avail. ICK'. ih Mom & J>QP, tcstaui'anl. 4 /~ Vic Crystal Cove, HrllpW..ted . .,,,.,, 7,),'0C ~ .. Securl(·Y:t·pitcifu:'N.1, wk N B Pen1n 673·3506 wanted part time , Ask for Kathy
•· the' Mall at THE ·FAC· lovely CorOna dcl Mar LB ' •"••""•••••••••••~•• ttonal Bank lrvii;te JR • ; 642-2921 MOW'IS THE TIME
.-· TOR'f..-$ioo.:mo. 42530Lh; IOcation: !QWl~asc'l.b~sy F 0 ·v N D . fem a 1 e. '• ' • . • dustnai Branch ~ct ' C,POI, FfTIME ~I B E,R GLASS ror job seekers to check MASSAGE TECH
:. MB.673·9606.... '' 1522,000 t:h'ihuatiti&! rte 18th.it. , _ _..;. L\l~YSh•~Y .55&-2238 ~,· £.~riencedOnty the Daily Pilot Help Young lady (18-28) for
• # 'f" • "." • •I. E l'e g a n l 1w·o m e·n. a ' oor· . Tc M' 645-2437 Ac~ountant ,t'Sl2K 'j Food Sen~ Aide GU.... wanted clas~ification If legitimate full Ume posi-: ,Open .Ai(; .Bricked. ~ti . -shOppe, daf ' i.:ltroUgh · M ovia · · · • Baftque( D1~4'tt.df ; 'S12K 11AIMAIDS · ~· Ftt1me No.exp noc . 1"'15 the' jqt> you want is ~ot tion. No exper. nee. We
' w/61ra'ist-li' pUatlotms. i e..vening w.e;i)f. l'iell 4esl .• ·LOST Sm a 11 ma I e ED;1r·/Qpt1cal • S18K Will ,train Good wages Apphcat1ons accepted O"erators for .No. Ca!, there''you might consider send to school. earn
: CliftQe~,V~ll~Jor; renl. ~lll s\lrpt>'l9e. )'Ou at Siamese~ 4/17•8alboa Is. COOtr1cts Adrmn l0.S16K -Bonul' plan Call Ron, Mon·F11 9 30-4..30. Park BOat Mr gr t yr. exp. offering your services while you team . Apply In
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1 All Gt-Part. Bcli.lhd Max-i22;000plus inventor)'. Reward. 673·4164675-7085 Sf.eam-Cleaners· «>$12K ,.even1,ngs,·yt&7386 Lido/.Conv Hosp, 466 Start i m med. WageS •·Ith an ad in the Job person any artemoon or 1 w;clls~, "28 31st St. NB. •·Cull Chris Hopper·• . IR\llNE PERSL>NNEL. 'BEA~UTICIANS WI FOLL Flagship Rd , NB open, fringe bene 's ..-wanted category. Phone eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd. ~ .SS.7-3276, . U.i•enity' -.~ LOST ·Persian cream SEmS ·Ar'TD.:.V-V · Write or contact . Orrion 642--$678 Costa Me'sa.
j ' • -·1 'Male Cat 4/l9. SuperiOir . ' ' ... ~,.....··· ~ow interviewing for: ICook , malur~. f/time. r c 8269 Al . ~~~~==:========?c===,~~;:;:;;:::;:='l~ lnduttrl .. ;Jefttcll .,4500 3001.E. C5t llwyi f13-6510 & 16th 'st,. Reward. ' ~. l'Jth (·~tlrifne>' "hew NEWPORTER INN Will train Mesa yttd~ ~· g. 5 orp. t c pine r--crop Dettroyi.nS ~ ••••••··~~~··••••••·~j· a.sinesl W~ 5010 962-7061011&&5-.f!µ: • Suite22~ \ · .~llfea11 SALON Cal,l 71,4·540-8582 Conv Hosp, &61 Center ve , acramen °· a. $flt( & flND" tnwc.
• M.ISSJON\VJeJo-La.~un: f••""•••••·~•·•"-r•••••• . $'-i • SP.I;. 1 ' Cal64Z.1'470 · ~r6'4 ·0661 · Sl,G.M. FINJSll Boat carpenter, ~~~~~..!.-""~~------'""""'---, ~ ~1guel . a~~ ·~.1 1 • WANTTOBUY r 1fst. ir ~~·NO ~'4i> llEAUTJCtA·N: (Booth t ~ C 'Oolc:S general, e~eclrical elc. Bo RE Rs R L c Mo GREEN R· ll L ~ San Diego) ,t~ .. 200 ~ , Beauty Shop InCdM m~. rn . .• . . , For Rent I ·115 Pft' week Pull or pt. tam~. 646-6123 o E c L D T I E o "' u H o P P E E E a f 29<.l;O sq ft.· Call 548.4216.or&M-7346 Vic . San Clemente. Accountihg Trainee1on Coat• M eaa·Salon ~ Exper.onlyforbus_y.cof--, 831-t400 ,... ,, Reward. Please c,all ·Electronic aceoontine 642 7241 r. . fee shop. Must knoW egg food Wailretsfl: L p " 1 v E F A R B K c I R c E P o M ~ , _.r., ,_ feL.ot!M .25 49'l·7188 • ' , ~machine. Ji:. <;letk: poti· . . • AND, broiler work . • &Hostes1/C•hifr LAH v WK L F NCO RN 8 JP PEL : 5fr ~ W, 1~~ rt.~·~ ••'•••••••••M•••"••it•• FOUND· 'Female Gerlri 1tion. 1 yr: ac~ ex-Bene{hts . A/iply In~ Needed. App\)'.-al: Lord
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: .,W/ww :r i arj.~ '$2100fo'.... ' Vic~· SkiJi' et • Sonft'~ 1enet:AI accou'ntlng. OY $ . 4pm, 2278 Ner Blvd; Colita Mesa. A p 8 E E I E A N P A! H I S DH TN ::$.:~1 + '9 .a. • • FO~PRJV4TEMON£Y lnew Callf~ Hnmel) Irv~ start ~· to SllOO. mo. lOto tt·Yearsofqe. Dlt·!-C~M"!;_. A~l!!k'.,!l~o!::rol!'!.'!~ee:;..,_. -.'..!"-:'==~~---MR ow N Ro H 1 p No~ L EN F E R
I .1. R'EAL,ESTX'r£LOANS $52-G:Sa · "-1 •·a.ume11enct,torq,eox ly Pildt. delivery .~es Cooks Helper needed to '· ~ •..1tllsW ...... ·.t'4'0I Ar.rangemeDtt. made , . 2035t Mission Viejo. maybea~allable1nf0ur work evenri• shU\; Call . GIMERALOFC. LE 1 LG c LE BE PP~~ c DAE o
:. ~·-~····~···· .. • .,.r home or.our: office. fOUND:_ Get:IDM Shep. ~5. ~rea. Earn profit'!"" de· 549-n'Z2 for •ntervteW apt. Eniphasi• on · billing, T A v LR E p p 0 H F A E L T £ E B w 2 Wor lnl Mal-w fl Ayoki.the hlsbt:Gtt.s· Call pu~y. 3 mo'•, female1. • hverlea It. c •• tnps. or pointtnent must be aOod w/figuteS;
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-.:... ID arel '.> 1 C714)M • , S.Ar 545· «' B,lllin&, 6: 4JRlir, ~ ~eW' a~bscrtsilom. For COOK wanted perm •. fOr il)I for resp .. person/3'5 E K a 8 w o w R E T L T g E B T A A R . u:· :&·-~-:• < ·~ • f'Ot!ND : ·white w/blll ~~~~1~!~~-t:·&'t:~:i,~~rre,,-:..es:~ :·r~dty:f1~t.:U:~J.i llcCormlck,CalltaMeaa. THR I PMow1REWORMLEE1 ~· • --'·"" ~ ,-• 1 • .,..... .. HJ~I Doi. mate. Wc .. Collele yr1i'(acci'rt1 18"r. d~ Clernent-e,-!ian Ju~n can.da'Juiy&:Adg:. 1-;;"40-;;32:;;311;;';;-;;;;;;;;. ;;;j 0 1 v 1 8 ML t pp ER H c ME e B w~M-~• •••-,_..~•••••• 1Park, lrviae. lll43IR aired. Xln\ co. bmell\l &s Capil&reno area. c~ll eXper'., age. ref's lisal. ~p I , ...... E!c ' ' rolillo· mliuOI Temet ............... 11 .... ralel! 495--•nd Ml .. ionV••· P . o. Box 2105 Sul GORDA UZ· -MB. 0 p 0 RF. R 0 B N R 0 c." p A ...... L.,.... bl&'/.'f,lat • ...11relDanl D a.t ai:·C,otp •• 2283 jo,-EI Toro area, call Beach, Ca90740 ' R T w w B s N E. E 0 R E R o a~ R _o ~ • -..... , ··~ • i'eiill14i~1ltitlw 6 Pa1rv1ew' •Rd, Coal• »1-4310._ • , 1 , . " • /. •a .. ~-_..C,11 ;..-Me ~•· .$'4&-8080 or '1 Eqwil~.F.mp&oyef COUMTIYCLta HuOpeninpFor: 1~n......,._li..,.wo..~.~ ft ·-· · · ~ l: 1t1-im. 1· ... .-, ~IM·-·,;.r i.ttw-4,11,,,.....,or.__.,, .. ...,,_.., ....... .. \,_.~ -.....-Co. J .J.l.. ~-i~~·'ira.-~ **"_ ...... 1lhlll•ilow111:
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_ ..... ,brake .......... _, •"o•-PACIFIC MUTUAi. Doctor. Must tvpe. Will orcanl&er able to handl LOTSOf•u.m • ... Mft.'1 CM CW. f11 -,.;. .. ,. a...:n~:sbeu~-.. ' train. 642·4532. I dema.~ln1 work IOI ~-' • • • • YR. Old Man, ,. •.• Raacb Ml Dk Jacket.
E.Coastffwy,N.B. MIWPOIT .. CH Sales Exp. or learn en· and rupon•lbUl'ty ~S~E~= · •Sot•,, ••lo"1•• Lov· tr&l~ la1/Wtlt . .., ~tmn b~ ... 11400 new, lt'T·BlaD('Tt) M~lcai A11iltantforGP. Is Looking Far Yau gra~lng . Oen. work. Iuw-aace experince •. O;EJ':AILYt\05C •h•t· .:!~ qaauty, w/~. •brdl4.;a.o will eacrUlce '450. \OHP E.:llU'Ullt~
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'Beach. Exper. only RECEPTIONIST 102 ~. 16th St. at B•neflclal Adminiatra: _ W ·MUor• 1111 horae. Sh6wn Westra. For Sal•· llJmbenhip ln •· •9000 494-9721. CENTREX . Superior, CM lion· Co. Box 713 Corope lier••-1020 1.1,c,u ft Udt br ... OE EqultatlOI) • t.rall. Gd· .,,adln1 L eal Tdeapla ' spoa--au••
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<>fc, req'd by plattlc tur· Fashion minde4& guys or TIAC...S Buy /"ll /trade. 2488 mahol, corree tbl $100. V /I "r, radio, IOUftder.
geon In Newport Ctr. We need lite reception gals looking for a f/Ume Lexiftgton. Aottiewa, Newport Bl. CM. Pb: aa" Cot.or .tv; •4 yrs, Jewelry 1070 T~ Qb~Qut Swedleh Compa••l balUuk, ~sume to Cl-.ajfted.. M experience, ,,.pins 50 permane ht position tn Inc. a MacMUlab Co., ._ M2·7e10 Sylvllll' ruu, ..-viced ••••••••............... P nu. , ue bu dialln• oulril&en· .no. 399, c/o n.iJy Pllot. w.p.m. sales. Must beexper'd ll\ seeking p/time peopl Bo , Sh . 2 __. hlO. Carved mapSe dbl m•chan am and also saw. M6-9000
P .O. Box 15'0, "'-la high f ashion men's fortheSummermoatha ki~'"a"' ckwMa~~ bed $100. Oil pUalln&a w.&.~ Hl'YMateut-olf.Retaila ~ loth' .. .-.. XJ • · "'·uac ..___St· 2.tJt.11"•'"" -...-"'"'IA' fottT6e•ch WUIMllbotb Family Pleaaurebl Mesa.cam PLEASEAfl'LY e 1-'I • .. _. ... wear. ntoppor.ior1haeew ln1ray,. el'. C!Oftd. tas:" ......,.-:;; "llJ.""'"'.,._, TOP CASH DOLLAR foi''86.taU H ' FlHt~t. Hh9
Personnel ~rtment Call for •ppt & intervw ~w lbe ~&Jue~ educ a 642·54a7 Model hl'lllture fer sale PA I D F 0 R Y 0 U R . Evin.rude. I bit or
MEDICAL FmL otc. Pl. MonthruFri9am-2pm THILOOI lion. Forintervtewappt. · -. alltopquallty.Uaedonly JEWELRY, W~TCH&S, DINET.TE table vll/6 trade.Nt-3187
lime, under 35. Exp. pre-700 Newport Ctr Dr 644-6500 w rt le Personnel C?;,•" for cllspla . Redman, ART OBJECTS GOLD, ebJtn, a lea¥9otlt.tndl fcrred.642·4950 • NewportBeach M&naier, 1380 S.,.... IOJO Wettlaare >'Mayrlower SILVER SEaVICE, \0'12". "6J. CONCRETE 'Whale boat with off
Mgr trne, no layoffs. EqualOppor.Employer Sales·Mbbileffomes ~a~eir:1Blvcd.~1~1t .. :::.: ... 41••••••••• .. IOIOPullmanSt.Oa&.ori FINE FURN Is All· mixer. Kl,-NT. COND. aMre moorillf, dl~et,
• Jist3bacct.s.22-46.$160+ Earn lllra money In • na em, a-... SACRIFICE: Linhof Npt J'wy.10amto5pm. TIQUES.846-Dll)-S75 FIRM. 3 Bant.ooll. fully equipped. Call
gua r . Mr. Lyons , PAINTER. ST41M ~~:,e ~~~e.:=::et!~' TELEPHONE SALES· Kardart-Bi 4 x 5 view APril25-21. Frl·Sat. INSTANT CASH for Oid ~7~ U2.$0 each.,_eu_.340_1_. -----
'*-5455. & GLAU MAM No exper. needed, wiU Sell <:>ranee Coast's camera w/Rodenatock· Baby buggy, En lish Gold, Silver. Jewelry, .' · JET DRIVE 1$' w/#1) bra.
train. So. Oran.,.e Co. favorite newa~aper. Sironar 210mm lens, pram, cost $70!sell Coins, DentalGold, Wed· CAMELBACK Trunk. on en1. Walk thru
MOTEL desk clerk., 6 hrs With leadman exper. Larry,830·S35l. •. G~ earnings. B.ig eom. F /5.6 .Mint cond. lncld: $25/o!r. 4 bar stools, It ding Banda, Watches, ffoosier kitcb. cabnt , windshield, top le full ~9rk in exchange for Mustknowwood,stain& missions. Cboose lh C~se, bellows, extenUon grn padded $1Sea Area etc. Any cond. Top misc. wlck_er pieces, 2 cov. SS,000 or uade tor ·~t.548·9755;&15--3967 glazing flnisbes. Costa hoursyouprerertowork· rod, & 11 lllm holders. rug'9x12 ~eiryarn.hand prices Free appfaiaala brasskero,enelampa + RealEatate ~peror??
MOTEL MAJD. p/time. ~=~fi:de:ci r!~~ ct/~ SALES 9:30~m to l,pmorJillOp ·S9oo. for ev~rything. tied cos l$700.sell $2oo. 6' Beall~ys Antiquary. 22ci much ; much more . Days 173.?aoo Eves: A l "-ta M J to 8.aopm. Call mr. 613·33'0 dns. 646·8376 long' chest• of drawers E. 11th St. CM. 66Q85 731·°'638 675-5767 .. PP YVVD esa nn, Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box at 646·4100 belwee eves. , · i ---------32051.iarborBl,CM 1560. Costa Meea, Ca MIN&WOMIH 9:30amandlpm. ·· · · . $S0.5'8·S940.. .. H•nd made India.n 5.S, $2, 26, 20, It 5 Gi\l 20'CABINCnr.Xlnl.run·
Need $85-suo wkly? F/ti-92626.....-· _______ , For a d o.vernm 4?nt E9ualOp.por: Employer ~~~~f~: c2r·~:"J:, BIG FVRNl'fURE SALE J ~we 1.r y. d n g a, Aquari':'ms w/aU equip. nln1 cond. $1,500. c~u ~+. House of Fuller, PART TIM~ 2 pni-6 pm sponsored tax sut>.1dy Ti:lle ·hone Solici fer 673.3582 . Sat le Suf\. 1007 So. bracelets. Choose own $3!)0. Kina Sz Waterbed, aft. s, 213-943-61«1
Mr. Ricbards,846-5455 4.5 days p/wJt plus occas'. program. p I . P ton. . . J.ckson Santa Ana atones. 960-3156, alr fratne at .healer $125. , wkend. Lite housekeep. EXCEPTIONAL M ll!Jle work •vaal. RICOH Stnalei 'n.S body -.7081 ' · ....,.1 -n ~7·135lask for Bob '74 Sabrecraft 25' & trlr, .f'J4""5Paper Delivery Man EARNINGS ornangs, afternoons or .-. 1e-••D9I IOIO · flybrid1e le n. cover. 70
•Early AM -route. Irvine ing, cooking &child care. Lewis Financial Service evening hours. We pay ~1ro:::,owln\Jense1:ar~ Kin11lae' mattress and •••••••••• .. • .. ••••••• ff<l/bd, off/wht 18'' "42' bra. on IOT/Chev OltC.
ATea. $300 mo. Need re· 2 Girls. 14 & 11. Car & 350~17thSLSWi.!210 wages & c~mmissions. 1•:5 a:nm &acf• l box springs, extra firm. ' " delu~e $48. ,Oril J>aria '7 2·~T-Ford PU
aliable person for steady refs req. Ages 20·55. Costa Mesa. 642-6153 Call for details, 540-0301. ftO.~ m ~ ..;:.r like QfW COil.., Sac *I BUY* scene oll ramlinl t4" x w/sbell, ful'y eQPd. for part time job. 9624633. 752-6100 or ~1.286 ask Los. Angeles 'times. 1815 mm ioom. _..," $200 ST,5692 · · Good eel 1 48'' $110. ( ) 49IMMal comfort & heavy haul.
New type advertising-fporlWXe:ndsy~. ~-Sales SunflowerAvc,CM ,, Cats 1031 oli~ maple hutch . applla:!e1or':mt:Ur! 13'Nylo"Runabout,$00; 963-
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M'ake $40·$50 day-paid 11a ......--.-Nati ..... c,.rp Tennis Shop needs guy,·~··• .. ••••••• .. • .. ··~· Wakefield. Open faced you. 9 llP CbryslerO/B, $125; ...... Sell to60
'•d 4lly. Door lo door sell-Exper. prefd. ays or due to e"pansio'n, has gal or student lo work, Siam,ese, fem~ l yr. al~ •tYlt. Very 1ood condi· MASTllS AUCTIOM ·Both need work, have ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••
il\g. Beauty bookcou{>Ofl eves, wknds includ'd. limited positions in p/time 9am-lpm Mon & s~. Seal Point. needS lion.21.3i.t33.fl9M. 64M6161il33'-t621 parll.648·9852. . CoiWl>bla 21-lDbrd .._,.
sdles. Transporl.alton EOE.540-1962. direcl commissionsales. Wed. 9·5 Sat & Sun. loving home. s35. ft6 s d l3fwi09'1 Xlntcond $11,5CI> Wkdy
filrnished.846-6504. Phon ... Sol1'c1·lor • Experience preferred. $2.50-$3 per hr. Call for 751-0789 ' Must sell apt or fine a or un ay. 4. AnistsoriginalGrapbics, 633.3222 Eves~
... cs 0 c ff' appt. 557·0211. n..-1040 furniture. 13751 No. 14 e. W _. .,,.TE' D' Photo enlarge & Oils. Af. • ·
NURSE Delivery. 2·9pm. Sal. range 0· 0 ices. -..... Edwards Westminster "'" ternoons, 8th Ave, South 22' Herreahorf American
IN, CHARGE ~hru Thurs. S2 per hr. J4 Call ~~.~=~nl ow Truck Driver, must••••••••••••••~•••••••• Wed" Fri. Aft 4 PM & TOP . CASH DOL'LA'R Laguna. 4~·1976. Eagre 1art rigaed with
11 -7 shift, 2 nights per m one mo. No pressure (714 > 533-3880 ~/pb:r· [~ ptY t frt •PIT WOii D• Sat. . PA 1 D F 0 R y 0 UR HOME air purifier re· teak option at dealers
wk. Huntington Beach 835-021l·l6SY g1 ~ wneTo~in:P~O::O Pu.g, Chow, Huskies, WI p ·p END A & t JEWELRY. WATCHES, moves dust ·pollen 'bac· coet.5'6·1172
.C,tny. Hospital, 188ll P /time work, f/time pro-SALIS l I · A N ' Chihuahua, tiny poodles, b6 . ART OBJECTS, GOLD t e ria tc' G ai f HOBIE "AT • old FfoqdaSt,HB847-3.515 fits offered by Beeline SECRETARY rv ne ve., ewport lab, peke, doxie. plt Miah Y. kidoq.:tbaped SILVER SERVICE. th ·' e tr re wo::h . . "i ·
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dept. No investm, no de-manuf. for self motivat· Mixed puppies. Stud pht1 ~lly, ·1~ ran1e. TIQUJ:S.~ ::>9719 est or er l~et. _548_·_l1_l_9 _____ _
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&phone nel'. 963-7470. ~ii~~ :rc;.~ta~~l~~~~ f /lime. Exper. Must be W. 17tb at FairVJew. SA. 11• Sdja ·~·Mwd Oval FOR XEROXnd3800orrooflMOO, MUSK IN Pool 27' dla. 645~ •
Type 65 w.p.m . Die· over Zl. Apply in person Openeves531-61XZ7. Dining tbl, · Xlnt cond custom sou P. ~ w/fltr., htr. &attacJunts. . i--------•l taphone & filing. Nosh. ONLY.NoPhoneCalll. G-1....__1-.a-_ $125 2 twb beds · 8 .coustical shell. Gd.cond.Pd.$11~ sac. l'UBuy~lntetestirl·your Rl!ALISTATI Surf&Sirloin -.......... _. • ,.. ·' RlUIC S11nificantly reduces $3955$'>-85M ' ff "": · d Call Ann Smith, 642.Ql62. 5930 W C H AKC <n4Ml37-6485 chesta. folding chairs. noise. Excelleot condi· · "' obae d moore on
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Mua~e,..Offlce Sales /Service Trainee . · oast. wyNB !fiscitems.816-3672· lion, just $~. Call Mhctl•H• NewponBay.&44-471T of Umque Homes ~A/Orange ~·s .• w,ould Wait~ess, part time, Dan· Female Dalma~ $75. 1 Kina bed like new $195. 642-4321 , extens100286. W..ted IOll ...... Slips/
has 2 openings f6r sharp h.ke mechamcaUy onenl· iyhon Wlt: Co. 332 Yrllold, AKC regast.ered. Co11ur dre111in& tole ~ FIREWOODSALE •••H•••,••••H•••••••• DocU 9070
real ~state salespersons. ed college 'graduate.~. o~~~kAve. guna Bch. Ca 714/f'llO.UD. $45. 875·9417873-1188 Org. Euc. del S'75 co~<\, Wanted: .Luga~ce rack ...................... .
call Jackie, 546-5990. for a ppl. 645·8182 Golden Retriever Pupa. 33 L d k t) S'3 ~cord. 581-1122 for Fial 810 Spider. Top SLIPS Available
SEAMSTREs.5. full time, Champa in line. ~ pedarge larol ubn oa1_taOele, Coast FirewoodSUpply or back. •1580. . N~wport Beach ~~~~~~~~~! WAITUSS or8'73-'1469 es ase, s........ k 20 .ao Power :.. REAL ESTATE small pleasant s hop. Ex-. · McKaskey cash Ngister, WANTED: Used, Water Mlllical 18r.6o•Sail
NURSING Make extra money. perienced only. Perm;t. CASHIER Irish Setter Stud Service. original pl.•le, w/date sorteners. have rebll. " l111lr•1Rh 1013 673·5253
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RN'S-LYN'S Opening for 6 part time, nent. 546-7695 HOSTESS AKC Champ. llnea. HB. 1921, $150. T1f(anylamps, new uni\s. Cheap ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------
Jf you want personal licen sed real e state COOK ~9141 SSOea.,675-4.385aft.4 639·5988 • MARSHALL bass Limit 20' boat. Across
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"a''sfacta'on & total 1·n· salespeople Call for in· SECRE IUSIOY w h h full f-speakers, 4·12top. Brand Newport llland. u mast. u terview. JARY AKC Mini. Poodle pup· e .ave a ome . ~ Grand Openlna ~ale new. $350. After 3, hinged onty. (2\3)
volvemenl in patient S4S·392S.eves673-4577 DISHWASHER pies. Beaut. Apricot & furruture. Top quality, in Plant sale, April.?\·$. 581-2597 693·5191 evea 675·5556
care, join our .~ro · If you can ta1ce Gregg &MEATCUTTIRS Ch•mpa1ne. Shoh. xlnlcond. Mustseetoap-Costa Mesa Hilb rFA · · wknds. ,
fess1onal staff. Position shorthand at 100-120 For Butcher Shop 675·8788. prec. No reas. offer re· Nuraery:2650 Fairvlew 1969 EPJPHONESorrento • , open for 7·3. J..11 full & wpm, type between 55·15 Sal commensurate fused. S44·84Z7. Rd. CM. Cbooee from· 1 1 Hum bucking pkup. Wanted·~O ·60 Sailb9't
p /l i m-e. Sa I. com . whpm11 & are IOoklng for a wlt,.~pepxlpenyTo·en. ce ,FFReEmEalet,oPl.gHoodusk.!1.~: 2COMPLETE Map' ... twin qt. Mariiold 35c.s'oc Sunburst finiab, xlnt. t!iporerid tleinNBaiei. mensurale w /exper. c a enge. lhen send us ,.. , u-bed .. ,.. Hanaing bukets $3.BS. 1 cond.960·2717 .utl-937·1010/213-414-T4i44
;Vt'cations, holidays & . your resume Sa.&....H · ._.. ly & mellow Cail s. Xlnl. cond. Also p ·wei.lpaid ~it£. Appl RECEPT .. TOS600 Classifie<fadno362 s-O!N' 8~ 497·2655. · ' llke new. a_p.r.eads'. qt. ~tunia 80c 1 1aa. '73 ROGERS s pc. Drum .Dockupto30'.onGbaUel.
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, 1030W.. Warner. S.A. charge mature person.r: Laguna Hills POODLE CUPPING • MOVING·Sellin&. --Office,.,...._. &--Newport-Beach:-~1935
Call 546-6450 Minimum 4 yrs. office *Secret.-,, L.e9al Low Rata• Pvt PA'"" Eyerythin1. Maple rum. ANSWERS ......... 1.,.5 or &44-4510 , ..
expe rie nce required. Real Estate Ac Finance _,. • -~Y tables, dishes, books, of· •••••••••••••• .. •••• .. •: • . ' OIGAN TEACHER Corporate benefits. Send To $'750 lOO% Fee Paid W AITUSS 1 Call 847-41584. rice suppUea, new. rug Psyche -Scrim -FOR XEROX~ 3400 I ll Trade use r:A my H~ie
'B'e-ginners thru Ad· res1A111e. Write ad No, E · d D & · l l h fo,ruit -Hybrid -or 1 ii you have bcb mooring d 0 Liz Reinders Agency ~per1ence . ay English Poi"ter. 17mos, samp es, • amps. s op FISH d CHIP custom s~und proofing on Nwpt Bay &M·4m vance . Exper'd only. 359, ally Pilot., .P.O: Box 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 Night shifts open. Over intelligent. AKC papers. tools, fireplace. Is guden . . .an acoustic a I she 11 . , ·
_84_7_·8536 __ . ______ 11_1560_.:....Cos~_la.:....:..M:..:es:.:..::a•:...:92626=.::=.·_1 NewportBeach833·8190 21 yrs. preferred. Ma Reaaonable . Ph: tools, mi&c ~--· T.h•s past s umme r 1 Significantly reduces llOORINQ&l..Oboat,nr. Call For Appl. Barkers. 212 E. 17th St. S56·6M4 Bedroom aet. 2014 llwi· "ent. t~ a r.esort. ~at noise. Excellent condi· Pavilion. $2,500. Aft.
CM . 646·4303. . day Lane, Santa .Ana. specializes 10 ftshmg 'iion just $25. Call 7PM581·841T ·
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d1ctal1on. Exp nee. your ours , paper trained. Work 201 amllyGarageSale Llhr p~ckets w/br~id c~n '6/2.4, dks, dfl slla. ~·•••••••••••••~••-.••-
Salary negotiable. Call work for yourself, be c a n , l k e e P . Sat. 26lh, frm 9am to trim. All wood. l"'thic1< Pierce. 867 W 19th, CM. n . Owen~ 17• v· hall.
MartyCaldwell.846-0&tl your own boss. M~n or 145-56191645.773.5 tpm.Clolhesto3,'ir,(urn, slate.Zyrsold.SVZ.tS32 645·74ll. Fash/Ska. 455 Olds. Women. Can be slightly hswares, · appl, bikes, Berkley Jet. Xlnt.
handicapped. Neal· Free·2 WoJr-Shepherds church benefit. Orange •FREETIMBER• £xecutil~edesk36"X6S" $2800/ofr .. 673-7019. SECRETARY
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Pilot, P .O.Box 1560
Costa Mesa. Ca 92626
Clean ~ ppearance. spayed feml & male. ii Coast Unitari a n lnexchanaefor Labor Fi eprawertJS Vets., retired. Age 25.to mo& old. Loves kids. Universalial Church, CALL: 673-1788 " 1135-'l&U Skipjack llylng br, clean,
70. Suppl~ment yout tn· 114·99'7·5714. 1259 Victoria Cosla " Peh IOIJ xlnl cond. Bait lank
come.Dr1ve acab6hrs · Mesa. 1•RTHW~ua water skis •uoo or more a day. ·Apply in FRgE NR. New J<in"•t'•• • A ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • • .._ .... TuURS a. • · w1 i:ooRTu"'o•ot'llDU l• . ""0 REE RABBl.'l'S 84&-4l4'or592-18'l. person, Yellow Cab Co., mattress. -Xlnt. cond. c'"' • r!l· " 19, ~ ..-...,. ~ '• 186 E. 16th st., Costa 642·7661 ampatove, rail'll, etc. 1000fdrJU5 ComRl~ewilhcage Tr•1portaffaa. Mesa. ,..,. 21031 Lochlea Ln. HD Worm Castings $!Lug Call 839-205'7 ••••• .. •••••••••• .. ••••
SECRETJLay 2 FREE R1UJ8JTS 538-3978 17362Gothard. HB Pl-' o-I090 • -WOMAN To care for in· Com)lete wtlh Cage --• ...--C .. ......._ Req s extremely capable Cant, lite hsekpg. Lag,. Cal1839-2057 Hones 1060 l IBM Elec., Mdl. "C" ............ _........... ~•pen,...-/ ~ per~~>n lo ,handl~ wide Niguel. Mon. lhru Fri. . ... •••••••••••••••••••• Gd. cond., Elite. l port, HAMMONDOrganSpinet lat • tlZu vara~ty or ofc duties for 83l·1486 4 Kittens, 2 Calico, 8 a.-. C Smith/Corona Elec. Llk~ Moving, Sacrificie, •••••••••• .... •••••••'-
rapidly groW.ng boat week• old. 3 female & 1 ltidlng~ new Elite. Call: 6637~. Bstofr. ';72 FOlfD
manuf. Pacific Trawler Young lady wante d , rpaie.963·7101. Riding leuonsu board 8to4:l0ortves.5S1·5f44 8'75-3"8or8'73-m70 >/4fo11PlclHlp
1723 S. Ritchey, S.A. p/Ume. Own car. Work COCKAPOO f m 1 6 . b • · &968·4878. Heavu d t 558·8722. 10·1. Good$$. Outgoing ' e a e, mg, new am• pad· · -Wurlitzer Spinet 1 u y, camper
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••y' Pers 0 n 8 1 it Y, C l l wks, champagne color. docks. 494·373.5. Apt size ,refrigerator, Mahogany wilh music. equipped with 8 foot
_ 8 Cute & pJaytuJ. 673·9414 nearly new too. 4000 lb Sh 1 c 1i847~ · Cabover camper, with
1 Girl ore. Aviation con· 645·0145· afl6 Quuter Horse; Sbow fOtklift, $1400.~ ·• arp a · IXM.lnce-aways. NeeCl re·
suiting firm. F.dlting & MerchaMIM Funliture 1050 Mare, Blue rib\100 Win· . S.Wlitg MachlMs 1093 liable party to make
production typing exper. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rr. ywrl:':.t f"1·1"~b~y· GAlr!°y SnCeHwWulsNedNonelyxe2rc1sek~' •••••••••••••••~••••••• s mall monthly pay-rp,q 'd. Send resume lo: "" •&& " .. ' wee s. Old Sewing Machioe. Still menla. Call Cr. Mgr.
2081 Business Ctr Dr Jl-.&1 IOOR MATTRESSES Hoel. (2~) ~. $100 or best offer. Also 26 works/looks gqod. $20. 847~13 lOam lo 8pm, s 'te 45 1 · 92664 '~ ... • llJ ••• gallo-n showcase 1 Wed . through Sun.
UI 1 • rvme . ....................... Queen. full Ii Twin Sets Lady Rose T·Q, 4· yrs. aquarium, complete with Anyl m.e 646·5555· 2035 (16593L).
SICRET ARY AK Secretary, lamp, Prlced to Move Now! trained Ea:.a•br V ·C, wrought iron stand plus Wallace. CM.
Formarkelingmanager clock, vase from 833-~&646.W ' $t00l5hds. 5080 afewflsh.~.N6-s014. SpCl!'119tG~ 1094 $3688
Of data Proc ....... g Holland , camer•i J _.... 0 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..-m co. barometer 6 RbY• twelry 8070 Jew-., 107 Jewelry 1070 Wd s b Sale 10• Sleeps a stove
Sharp. attractive gal Copenhagen flaurlnes ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ante . ~u a djvlng ov~n 'icebox 'j k • ~~f~n~e~~~taE':.!ear~Jli~ etc.C11l:81~ ' · PUBLll'!' AU,..TION ~!~~~ir ~~oJ"sa~~~: Needs work'. $~5g:
, s~les & m~rketing rune-Collectors steins incl Met-• , .... ~ area. Call Phil 49'7·2573. 646·985i
l lions destrable. Good Uach, Castle marked. ·• TV r. 9• .&.L .£. f!ll & ..,.
lelepbone&verbalskills. 3111 Villa Way. NB. ORIEN . ' Mle. "' A~ Integrated Data Corp, Can'ryVlg • JAL 'EWELRY H fl, S..,_ IOtl W/cust boot 5'1-5618 2283 Fairview Rd, Costa · ~ •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• . .
M ea a . 546·6080 or ""'• ' Two qew exten&ion Moltlle HCNMS 9140
646·7425. CORONET Fine Jade and d. lamondsll l sp~akers, solid Wood ...................... .
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Royal Doulton Enslish $ cabinets, both for $25. 0Wt8
!ea. i:i, :!~t}~~·e~i!~ Bone China. No longer --0Y8r 1,000,000' Do11a;9 WOrth. 84~·6840 12 x 43'. 5• 1Parlc, l BR.
sales·man over 30: 5 avail in U.S. 77 Elepnt Seldom fused , Sear's Renl $86.50. Sell '6500.
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675·0533 ask for Dick. · · •c $500. 644-8822. bled for one ... AM /FM and aut.omatlc Motor.:J::'/
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Service, Sta. Attendant. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHEN: WHERE: cabinet, matchinc stand ' e"per d . neat . Days. WJLL BUY Rel . onlr '81 142.ft840 ' ••··~··•••••••••••••••• f'olintaln Valley Texaco ""-Ap. · · '71 SUZUKI 500, perfect.
Brookhur11t &Garfield ' pllances. Running« not. Fridoy ....... Me_.,.rt Galer'91, Ltd. 25" Color T .V. Xlnl cond. cond, wnshld, roll bar, · 548-0'831&675-SB. 2542 Weit,. ___ , Hw1.. G"ara-tee 1•11J oo pl.. lu1 ra"k rreewa
Service Statton Allen· Aprl 21, 1975 -'" .. '"' ... • " ' Y dant. exper'd. Day arHotpolnt Micro-Wave l:OOP.M. ""~~=,<;:!·~OM tu.retube.963-:.1 worthy , '500. '68
eves. FuU&p/Ume.App-Oven. New $241. Waa ~".., .. ".,roo"*~'""'°""'' ',;& M_.. YAHAMA 80CC street• ly Shell Statioo, 17lh " $349.95. 6"·"'21. 8. F. .. ..t d irt sprocket, •lect. Goodrt bSt HA -·-•-· · starter at kLtk starter. lrvine.N.B. c ore. W T: ••••• .. ••••• .. •••••• .. -'250.Callbetweealaln•
Service Sta . Attendant. Noraeeleclricdryer.Cop-• a :3QJ)m I week dars. riu-e, cx~r'd. Bonua pertone. clean, woru . ~-""' ~ •1 clroilor• •! tMe ....,.,fcil.,a11r ... t>.oct., •lno•· ,,.nc1om •• "''""'· a....... tOIO anytime weekeDdt all '" ,.... -•-1 .... etc., wt Ir\'°"' eol; eM ,.,.._ wlltt ......._ ..... c•el. ett.' 9·---pp aa7 11VVt. tor s mog, brake or lamp -· -t... MOtt...,.,.... of~ of~· • .,,. of~.,,.,. ... ~ ~ ... ~.el<. ....................... ...,.,..... • • -·-
licenses Neal appear & LI K • N Ii" W W ,.,_,. •• , •'••••• t•e• 111141 '"ry fll•••• wilt .... lie ,_,.,. •. a. ,,..,...,. •• , TAX ADV ANTAO& ,,.. d . r i A .,. : e. t . ..,. ........... , ........... ,.. ............ ~ ....... ,., •• , ....... ,.. .... Dooate your boat 10 SuaulrJ IO cc far .... or an wr l n1. Apply in1houu Wuber ll ,.....,, .. , ._,.r1e1 ,.._ ,...., BoySeou~ Ml tl90 t.ade.$125.xlntcond.ad.
morns, 2590 Newport Bl, Dryer.lat S200; oarrers •-....a.. !.! 1 gas mt "2·11Cll
C.M. Sattler dbl 6vea, elec:. AL.80 ....-. ... u 11 •••/
SER v . Sta. salesman. ran I e. • 150 ; lank ... , 1.,,.. •••-4 ....... _ _, ..,..., ...... 4&e-4 1111,.. ... .., ... , ..... , ~Ice · f020 '74 XL 7~, xln" eond.-.
mature, nite shirt. Mis· Vacuu.m cleaner Seara, .._. -••-... • •• _...., •••••••~••••• .... •••••• A1ao tn11c. PaN for lale,
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NB. ,,,..., e1ete ...,, ,.,.. .. .._.,.. ,.,._ .. _, ,,.. PA41M ,... Pl"mbln1-1MtallaUoD "74 HonU '1$0. Showroom
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£icperd chlldrene shoe Mlf deJrost wltnr,,... Plt ... t(7'9')......_fw_,.........,1-. Repair (h &Oat). Pabiai.111.ms. ~~~«Ji. N~~~~°J~~~ r:::~ $100. eu',auf -"··~··"'...... SeGl'plo•artne.Ml-IJOt •71 HO~J>A XLao ...
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$1188 174 IAY ARIA Buena Park payment.. Call er. ~gr. DJRECI' . t.•.,mm'e'n•t,'mc,"1111 c~, Mthl. y COlata ..... ·~ •11 Laverda '1.50. Elee. .. CLOSIOllr •2,_7218 847-0873 IOam to Bprn ,' · , · r. . ~·'ar& .... ml. rroo or . EVERY • We d . lbrougb S un .~~~~ 847-0873 10a m to 8pm. 74 'foronado,xlnt,toa~. trade,tU/4aam. 1964 El Camino, p/a, a/c, SAVI SSS OnlheSant•Ana Fwy." (94791T). • • Wed.-throug h S un . no down, lake o\l\tfpy ~.
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6'0-$211 LY':;sage v-t570 authorized deaJer! ROTARY 2 30 am/fm stereo, Vinyl i,i Aldot, Uted ~··•••••••••••••••••••• 54a·Oliia ' --~-'-"==-"~==-r••••••••••••••••••••••• t.op, lua:. rack, tq> run-~·•••'•••••••••••••••••• '12 Ford L'JID Wqoo. Ful· TOHARLEY l OWNER. 'ltO..vVan, There m111t be a reason AM/FM.air ningcond.'2900.5'9-aO'l AMC 9905 lyequipped.SMOO. '73 Pinto Wagon. Stifle DAVIDSON A·l cond., s cyl. 17,GOO. we are ll,in 1ale1, #I In · Priv. P•rty M!-MOf,. !!'!1-t. A/C, $2200. CJll
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comp. cu•t. llhow/•treet. firm ! 541·2020 • EN INE Triuelplt '167 18S'7 &ambler Gd. cond. '73 Countey ~.I pus. •11-uri-o
C I I Cr.vi'•rlMW $ 8 ••••••••-••"•• .. •••••• Ne-. Brakes, ju5l t------' ~n -Xlnt e ond. rv-9AY· 1 • ut · 1pr DI«, 2 ~ubt Dod -... I 3 46 ~ Oal 22)1 Ask 2 •~ Ille•, metlded r id1ed 1974 ge Camper Van, 2tlli W. hit Slrttt . • '73 SPITFIRE, am/fm, up. tlOOor beat. 846-1<111 iq t:1115. PP~ 111-ai:M. -4 ~ ,_""'!'""" he"-';,;!
frame. Mech'ly. perf. part. conv. loaded, & Sa n1.11 An.11 IOS·317l CA'R . T~rmeau cover. &op rue-'62 Rambler Ambassa..a~-.__, -. ·
,...,t •ee to believe. Ov sharp. $4815. 175-9581 Sale price $9,514 plus nine cond. $28:50. S48-4802 New trana & motor G;.j Best o ffe r 1970 ,.,ord :::9e r~~a::r ~~~f-·1¥>
•.oeo faVetted, muat aell '74 Dodie 'h Ton, e cyl, ........ _4"" / ~70·84. ~alea Uix; plua . cond. '400. *' «1oi!eva. Faleoa, Z dr. 8 cyl. Con· ~ tmrnld. R.UO. or beat auto, camper, 15,000mi. ~ \;, &na11pPll) tHI Lie. $121 , down payment TRJ 1963 Tr1u~, .auperb tact M ifs Thompson. pay.-s. Cail .er. MW.·
ofr. ~rk :l82·150l, Rea : $3700.4N·73U · ••• $3000.84 ; as paymen.t.s of cond. 50.000 m'l&inal mi. 'It STATION w._.. xlnt Coleman Employees ;:~~.:i~:i:_di:·;:~i::
ffl·2271 Ask for Mr.1 Ol•M•I c-~·s W.4.Y YOU LIKE IT! $138.46 phw •.aoo final ; 11850615-1884 cond. New Red belted CreditUnion,e;ii.wo (.217C1'P'). • .·~ Golde "72 DOMI "" _..,, 13% APR_; deferred pay-Lira. ll20t. 546-~ 'l;~;:H;;;;;::---1 OLDEST ment price $13,146.94; YolUw... 9770 '14 M•tan1 JI, Gbia V&. -Meler:H1•1s. t 'f4-f•V• & Ser 1'039239. ••••••••,•••••-•••••••• 1972 AMC .JAVEU.N, xlnt Au&o, AC. Sunroof.~ -W.jleet · 9160
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• KJ.. •party to ma e amall R C I ports BROOKLYHBUGCO. -m ~r -· ...., u•_ u ura..,.. ...... aeon -am/rm,'. 11".aaitn, :a5~ot0 MW M•IOil an I I monlbly paymenll. Call oY ..-..r. Ille. ftl Est MB-9l4l brb, radiator; Cd Urt11. Air, P /1. Good eond . S2500•._-0ft'lfMB'I086'.~ Pully self-coat'1n1d. er. Mgr.N7.(87310lmto Rolls lloyce BMW IJMJOO Rllall Ir. looblOCJd. C!OI). $150.559-54'19aft5pm. • •
J,8,000miln. Factory air, Bpm, Wed. through Sun. 234 E .11\hst. I BUY VW Eqipee/Can 493-5341. ' • flA
'1tereo. Up to 1lx-year (35268M ). Costa Me•a 546-+M.fi '73 Mercecte. '210c. Silver. l7IMm5 UI to/10.m. · • ollt tf45 • ·-
ftnancin1 availal*. Call 52581 E xtra 1 ! J mm a c . arter5pm.J Dan C1•1.•c 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Don Pre.ton at 847-081 19 BMW. 2002, am/rm, CASH RED•JE Purc ha•e or ass ume ••••••••••••••-•••••••••LINCOLN CGntiaefttal
lO•m to lpm, We d . Michelins, Koni shocks, l1fll lease.483-1517. '74 VW, super Sun-bu&. C "'DI' I "'C Coupe, ailver w/bUt tap. throu1baun. CSl78NG ). •73 CIUISAlll a/c, $2,250. Must sell. RX -4 HARDTOPS · am/fm,1unroal,11tronU. A ~ fllll power . .oo. 546--7717 • · $81418I Y•COllYll"liolt 846-1256 '65 230 SL. Air. leather, $2915.640-J.MO ()\fer 10 &o choose from. (8-5wkda)'•) -=== D-9720 Am /i'm , radiall. $6850. Front 11995. GMAC ___ -=.c:.;.:;..:; ___ , Fully ielf-contained, on Call 552-1123. '7 8 N 1 •• b.!t.-Pl.Dancing Ir. Leasing. MercW'J ttSO
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546-lnt .. The late1t In GMC dltionln1, cnHecoatrol. OR VOLKSWAGEN oC the truly g r e al MuatHll.17$-304. 1611.~11 ~ Ctl1r,P.t&W.,..
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Clattor Eddy Peyton. Preston at M1-08'1310iam OOLLA.R . CALL KENT v1ously pampenid by one --ELDORADO 4 OOO · tr.an ~rniss_ion,. po~er ~---Wlalt .. P~rm.mobU• to lpm Wed. through A.LLEN ,540-0442 oC Oranee County 's P l b p A c1• mi. steering, v1nyt 1nte,.,.-,1 ----~~~~-tllOLankenhlm Blvd. Sun. (721STB). largett new car dealer.s. '68 CA II PER Pop-Top, ' /s, / ' ltereo, luggage rack. Need tt· 19 Plrm. S..t. tped con4.
North_Holl)'WOOd $5&B8 '74 260Z, cusl. pl .. mags, CASH REBATE This remarkable 1973 rebU. '11 enc, $1775. or llhr seats, vi'l)'l'top, steel liable party to mate p/s, p/b. pew brakes JI. (2l8)1T'1-8ll7 AM JP'M , xlnt cond RX -4WAGONS Mercedes Benz4.50SLC b e at. llust tell! radial•. $2650. 556-oa&3 small monlbly pay-Ura.S375.833-151S >::A:a:=;::~---j;:;:;-;;:;:;;~;;;;;;:"-::;--:::7'1.!SS~.4~00~. P!:,!:P~•~aum~~--Coupe i• now on display. 2ti.511·1MI eves orwllnda. mentt. Cati Cr. M1r.l-""-"'-"=-""-'=--
..... SerTlce• '72 YORD ElOO, st.I. rad., ,71 D•T1111 .._. Please call *-3121 for '68BUGNewena:lstrana. '75 EL DORADO, Cully 847-0l7J lOam to lpm, •;oOUSTER
·Pwfa f40 AM /FM•tereo,stkehft. ,.._. furtherdetails. 3 000 ml .'lefl onloaded,•BlackBeauly. Wed . tbroua:•Sun. &cyl.SS.OOOmi .$900
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.R• N•n•I!• l'-~='----,,---1 h.,ler. Need reli'able lNded •l •unroof, lake '71 SEDA N Seville , ~ ~ 1'11 F d w1-•--' V 8 " 142 7461 -..-•-.••••·-·-·-· Mf-1211 !..RJchard or TIUU"lll' In, party to m ake s mall over paym.... , - '71 VW. Blue. stereo Cr-uiseom a tic , ste reo. ---"'--==---. 1, -'"'-"'-'=-===--! P•••.,p /b,p/•.newauto. monthly payment.s. Call TSSedl-.2967 ,eves. Ask for caSseu.e, radials, map, loaded.$Z9S0.640-0576 72 Marqul~. 4 dr. full!'!! L:,:~~,~ ...._.ferS. trena. I02 Enc._., or Cr. Mgr.8'17·081310amto new paint xlnt cond powe r . till wbl , a /c _..., . ' pe --...-.-•• -.-.-• .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. -besi-otrsr:-at7oTfTT----Spm-;-W~-O~h""San. -----. -$18:i0-4M~ . '14..SdY. (uJI eqpmt.J eatb... -•mltm •lereo.-M2-1*Nl Jlld:-tfU'J_.~l ·~ I 'ZI '73450SE. Be1ae11un-roor, · · int. 16 ooo Mi. Xlnl coQd. Lo Iii seats /black 1nler-1or,
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••••••••••••••••••••••• or CL!"SSICS MEWIST•LAl.MST · 11800. or best ofrer. Mu.st sell. party t o ma ke •m•ll Pontiac '12 Granvi-At .
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Four Newport Beach and
Laaun• Beach women have been
, arrested and a narcotics· irn-
p;ortation "ring Which mailed '
"happy birthday" cardll conlain·
inl bohl1h and b1t•h oil from In·
ifia baa , been s rquhed,· ~ce
1ay. · · '
In ' coanedion with tbe ring's
•. breakup, authorities have seized
more Ulan 20 potptda of bahisb 11111'• _...i.oad i -11alt'o1 liUliish . !II moiled from India lo hoines ln
i.a-. l!l••port··&,1<b, and -~lit.<:a11rj1111ia.. . ,Small'quaa!IU• of !11,0(ijuaaa. &iii;
t~e 1mas1na1 o!M!l'liUaa bl· ~.~ ~ -.. =.~ ~(tmlllnOilatieidiiiiai'iii'&l"I' ,.._ ., .. .., nareotlc• ~.
• ,•The a~rHIS m1cle Tue.day .
. lier# dl1<101ed by 'alilhOriUei
·wedneeday. . ·.
,. Arretted were. Deticrrab ,Anne "°"""· 2i and ClirlSUal Dl0ne ~Ocie ~ bOtli or 217 ~· ~J•· Apt. o, La"'"'· Beacb; llld Vklorta Norm.a Aailode, p. illd t.IDCla Carole llaa, 31,.-or if1 r-.m1ne·sr.1 Nn'port l!ea<ti.
:; The women were booted Into (Ii:_, Coaaty, Jall di a .vailety .. urwu .. cb~c>llc!orinc ~ at tbOfr • · Tuel-
jay. all. of~eaeb was ......... ,Tile two
• • ... . pootajl
·. "'~ -.Ne.wport "omen rea;a,u:.•· ill ellltod.y "=-=~~ i:'~·jicil! .. ~mentl of,Ne~ !leach,
k•s,uaa. Be.•.cb.• .11ad San Jllell!.. "' aildltlan, Ille ..,.tat -'Uld'.tba.FederBI c:uatoms
3"rvl<1.and·U..10llerai.narcot1cs
alencltia WereJnvolVed .• "'· .. __
~»$-JilacAd&m •aid the oper•··· lllvdlved mallllig IJf hublsh
• ibUillab. oil 'to riOel•erf· In lrf"aeieb.' I. ..... · Biach, ej°iad(la~-
d ~ kaOwn Jotters were. ' 'llJeCl.-or wblob 11,"tbe JmiJest =.. .. , I t \O'any l...otvldulll <i· ~~·~D!ld,for~ ... ti..'f AdalP .1,ald pqolal ~· inte_..e~ed !lie.mall, in_. 6'rled tbe contraband and aJ.
'1Dwi1«1Dme.of the lllejal n~c . "'9.~R, Pop All .
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'The Laguna ~Beach Police small Japa~ese sedJ&iQJAen:Y4.,,
tjldar car en rout6:-'to a reported die or the intersecti~l bl;Jl lha\1t
iDJ"'1. traffic ,accident. collided appeared t.o be wa'iµn& out of the ,
bt!ad-on 'tllh a i:ai' &ir,en b.y a oppoalntt!"l(lic,line, ..
Laaun_a Beach· Rigb: School The colljsio~ 9Cfurred w~
teadlertoda;r. • · , . Kunsz pulled lnlo tile 1>&tb of the
• PaliC1!: offic~r1 J)cJG :Abshier, police unit, Lt. Pµ.rcellsaid 1 driftl'·Of the radar car, said he At the s"pe, :k:Uau saicl.be
iDJpr,ed Ilia rl&bt leg;la the acci· bearll'the,Pollce Cfir's11ii'en.~
de9t. SdeDce teacher 'KarOl~ A. tbougb.t it W•!f con:= froJD . -..: ... or Tustin, .._iecl -•r dire<tion'. He be did
..... ID .Ida upper beet. Mel1ber $t oee tbe pollce ·du: 1llllll j"'t ~ emergt!Dcy boopltalba· 'lietore tbe accident happened.
ticla. Laguna Beach Police called in
Police Lt. Neil Purcell said Of. the California Higbway i'atrOI to ·
ficer Abshier was responclilJg investigate the accident, ~·
with red lights an4 liren to a re-dard practice when a police wtit ~ i.iljury accident am wu is involved in a cbllisjon. .; •
northbound on Glenneyre Street The accid4f n,t to which tne
8pproachlng Park,\~. . police car Wis resJ>ondinc turned
Ababier said he ... saw Kutaa1'l out not to be an i~jury accident.
G.rand Jury Calls
4sse8s:Or :Vallf;rgp,: . . ,. ,,
~~pae County A.eieuor'Ja~k 1batwas Nov .. 5:'1174, the clay Ydersa~as~lubl>!>m.,..liY after be wu elected county ...
tbe Grmd Jvey aild II.~ omaor, wbea-ltie jury wu ln·
to appear before tbe Jwr today ve1tigatin1 Coa1ressanan An·
• lt cOnUnUea it. ~atioll \• drew Hi111haw•1 .. <R·NewPoi't
llllo&beaueNOl''lotllee. .Beach) 11'72 ~n~l cam-
: la addllloa 'to V~', two fll· paip. Thal phase of tile jury in· ftelali from" PedVll,eii •l>epait• qulry ended' a mon\.b·later When
meat Stores lqc. •"' exDOCIOd ID ; Dine emptoye~ of lbe ._ .• •' ~ i9da3' ill,fbe fwl'k....,.ey, alflc:e were indicted no chjqes
b .. ,111U1b..-id'l!t l6clude la, ',~ to·Ulepl tampllilftlll8.Pll .-Ucetloq· Of .~Ullo .... ·u.at Hlmhaw•f' ~ball at. taspayen
.mo.t..-.county·propertY taxpayel'S', eq\eue. ~ '
ban reeelv~·.favcwabl~ treat· 1 a'ter, -~11isl.alit assessor
mentf!VmUe uaulOr'aOlflce. o-ie Upton.'aild a Tandy Corp.
: W "ttme'Vallefp_·wu .called exac'utive we.re· indicted on bef::f;'~be Jury, ·w ·•lted Ibis bribery'ch'arge1-:-· • • 'r'l 'uilderJtlle,:Plllll Apiencl· , • . , · ~aiidi:o(Ue<!~·~, 'Wbetber or not Vallerga telta . ,:,., t . ., to tbe jury today la expected llO
ilepend Oii iiie subject of lllelr in-..;.,;. ,'SE "-n~ .... D. qoUy. la a l'.eeeat Interview. be.
JUV'l.J, ?ntBl16 •ailed bll d-on not.to lelllfy ..
·~·••£'TO•-' 't' .,_ ... _..,..__. 1 I ' ·' lut Nonrnber the moet dim.cult .4T· PO£ff'li'&1~1'1 -~1nbllure. ~·-• • He Hid It wu. lo .... nae on ORLANDO, na. tAP) -A tbe denial o1 bis rilbt lo cOnsuJ.
le lllljJ -Nmllb -*"r ,,.,iw-.. TAlr -• ................. .,,,,, ,.. "'"-· ........ .,.( -Al . • -'
pOliM _,.ant ~ Dlll'linl • taat eouillel tban on tbe l'Ulh . ::::::':":.'-i~= ,\medmeat ~bll not lo In·
J..,..t, ciiftclal-alrpaot far Walt crlmlnateblll! · • • 1 '-•· DlllwyWor~. • • f •• - , ,"' . · ... "-. ~
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"Tltis ii ve..; unrortun~te, yJy unt'Oi1Unate. MF."""'MllYOr, ··-C-aitJe .....
••id •11-be-walked from-, the
pod.tum and out of the room. ·
Prior to being ruled out of or·
der, Castle said that a "subetan·
1ial amount of confuaion """ mil·
·under1t11ndtn1'' bad bee'a
cenerat.ed by the officers' u-
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' IOeiatlon with the Temmt.ers.
(See UNION, Pap 1\%)
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Orange Coast cities were alerted today to be pre-
pared for an influx or. up to 16 ,000 Vietnamese r.~·
fugees· within a week and possibly up to 300,000 in ..
later arrivals.
The warning .. came from Sheriff Brad Gates and
was giVen , tOday at a rrieeting j n San Cl emente of
mayors and city manager s within the Fifth
Supervisorial District.t>fThomas F. Riley.
THE ·BRIEFING from Gates and Riley was that
the re£ugees .would be put in tents a l the. El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station because of tbe lack of hous-
ing on the bas.e . · ,
Tliis briefing could not be confir med by Gates and
-Riley and officials at El Toro 'continued today to deny
Uiat lh'ey a d been informed·of a pOss(ble'influx.
. But th~ J.arning was· confirmed by at least three
NllAlileaour'i'es ~Mt-I"" lll!t·meetmg .
"' ,:· 1' fi "fs llnderst.oOd that Gates warne<l that the r e·
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P' "''~ U..aUJI eases and conce rn w&s expressed by the civic officiaJs .. ~J,,~~ · -'.-; 0nboWthe1iil1atlop""°"'ldbehl!JJilled.
-1--J ~ ' . a-fleta~--~~GXTES"'SA.lDtli~a±-i ~h~e~ha~d,.....be=eno-"i"'n70fo"'r=m"'ea6Y
• federal agencies :it 6:30 p.m . Wednesda y that up to
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. ~:....llS C;..n~r· 10,000 re fu gees would arrive at El Toro in a \l.'Ce k and _ a..'XI ...... ~ ., thatOrange County oughtto beprepared.
' !~e said als o that it was possi~le that about 300,000
refugees would be received altogether.
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.:.'1-8Un\ain .v~tleY .. ~ce Saic\ to-
aay they baVe arrested tbe man
who robbed a savings and loan of !1:1!:' tut Week aner clatmin1 In e baiided ,Lo a 'teller 'that he
wU territin,ally 'II with ·cancer
and~need.ed. the money rot his '""'al . . 1wier .
.., Polite said lhe man they Qve
Jailed on robbery charCl'S doosb't
really have cahcer .·
He Waiiled the money for a L:as
Vegas nt.Qg, detectives said. '
Police als,o said the
nitroglycerine the bandit bran-
dished to back up his demands
for the casti turned out to be a
vial 9' Com syz;up . ..,
William Emi, Bi;own, 49, Santa
Ana , h_as been book,ed' into
Oranie County Jail on suspicion
of barik robbery. He was afrested
at liis ·home Wednesi:lay without
iilcideri(, pblice Siiid. . ·
Brown is ~accused of ~aking
$1,000 from 1,WJirl!f Savings and
Loan As-.,cii.tion offiCes at
Harbof BoialeVard and' ·Edi:liier
Avenue lut ThU.rsda)'. ·"
. (See CAPTvlt!i!D, Pap A2l
' c ·ouncilwoman
Sees Nudity
• ~~.~o~.:~~iii · ''"'.. (', ~ , . . ·Laapri~ Bead-,· Vice. M~y~r~ ·
1 '~There didn't seem to be any dQ.ubt th at 10,000
would be ·here in a week," one official told the Daily
Pilot'later . 1''fhe word was that: many will be sick and
malnouris hed. They Will be housed in tents and may
not have any guards on duty:"
<See REPllGEES, Page 11.2)
lroine ·G~oup Eyes
-.
· P~ans for Highway
By RICHARD P. NALL Ql' .. Oeltyll"llM ..... ~
~ .. . .
A steering committee will
meel in Irvine Friday to attempt
aelection of a ~ighway syst;em to
support southern Orance County
development.
Density is the name .. ot the
c•me for the planning group t)tat
ha·s been prese.nted. four
alternative systems. 1be arterial
l>'a!tems proposed for Qrange·
Co41aty south of the Newport
Freeway would 'suPPort _,i..
tiolll th•t range from 711,000 to • •
ma.ximum of 1,232,000. The
Population currenUy ii ·about
1&1,000. .
'l1te steering commtttee, creat·
eel by • resol~ion of the Board of
Supen'ilOrs, ill chalrttt by Irvine
'Council'!'an Henry Qplgley.
Rell!llS qi COll!ll!lttae 1111111' !"lll
• .' • J '
be advisory in n\ti.are as a future
planning t~l. , The Friday meeting is in Irvine
Town Center at 2:30p.m.
The four circulation
alternatives under study by the
planning group were prepared by
, VTN, an engineering arc hi tee·
tural and planning firm in Irvine.
During diacu11ion of th~
alteniaUves at a public beui.n1
in ' Laguna Beach this week.
Michael Schl~y said that of the
altei'natives he would cboose'the
leasti dense circuliltion system
put forward b,Y.YTN. •
But SchleY.,' a nlember of the ' Lasuna Beach Board of Adjust·
ment and a greenbelt advocate,
said he was at loss to understand
why alternatives to bl&hway
travel wefe not siudied. "We~re
r .<ll!el!IGRWA1(,P11ell.2) ' .. ":., .· ' PhJ'llil Sw · • '"oDe of two city couaetl ,~r" ·~o 'bave w· b s lialJred~bu ID~-~ . t . t t ~~::~~~~~"!"bea=~ ... , es . e!"g o . ay
..-e~bte. . ~ / '7:, .:: -· · ·• b,:x~o:.r.t;n:ir.-tc. On· School -Board
frObaMy will not be ae .... p ... ,t · '· r .. ~ . . 1
coplallle In 1175. A ,..r may · ,,,,. Or•DI• County CounHJ '• .....,, tbot I could not stay.., ~' llowever, when an • UD· <>fftftU' teiued an ~1
.. ·that Ute"ltoafd, if elected. diDce I had
elotliid' body 00 ·~ beacb wUI 'Oln or. A. "ii:. w lo ; ebuPd relldence," We1tberg will llOl be dlotu ,'"Mn. · ·'·'d remlllacm lhe c~tatr-ll ""' . SwslMJ wrote ill wwer'to '• SebQril DiJtlict B01NOt~ ~ . The verbal Opinion was re·
..., letter from La1un1D1 even tiiDYah Ile bu IRO\'ed ilito a v.ened in a written opinion sub-Lllllii~su:e!::u ez. Mwtnlteeare•. " mitted to trustees Monday, . , = · . . ~ ....;. __ ~-Walberg sold.
lllU Westbtq: mof9\I.-r•....-llVISI The opinion, written by •t· d>~· U.:.apar\lllehl•li Thllte. Area'? torney Frank Fekets, holds 111•1
llti i.J.o• ........ laTr:UMee•ANll.~ aince.lrustees are eleeted at
I
~" • _;.. • <a.reu ~re 1,cated.in "Ian .,, large, rather than "by lhe voe.n ~. • • ... ~ .. _. in their indivldua1 di1trtci,
.
.,._,..., \. Wtiallior1 wa,.1r...,.,_..10 • Westberg could retalil 1111 ,..1.
..,._.. tum OD lllt lioud.la tbe Uon. . -• ~1'1 c.· '' ,trua~· e~. even "My main concernwuth1tac· ' lep .,..i 'tie bl\l•wllhdnMo.hom lions by tb• board m!&lli ..... ~ • '/, , ,.., .. •· .'r'.',' · ! been ln~allclated If I bi(il_'..U... ,.
... •-· · · ·'''.1'1't''ot.lf:l'VP•a'Oll I ontbeboard,"We1tberliil4. ~ ,-•
'• _., l't • -.itiii6ew wu -we !lad ID The opinion oald •Ui,I all •" -JIAie&D, .... .U) ;. olf.U...\ufiopinkln from -ty Uon1wouldremalnvalld. I
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J ·~·· ,AJ" ·._ll1G·ew Al' 11-• I •
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t not •ot1qn1 •odll poGple ..,
• the ---blit'tiflbt -lfteptabhl . rood 1'9tem,'"M
;I BIRTHDAY CARD CONTAINS HASHISH Oil
Police Property <ilflcer Lloyd Mattson Inspects
•
I ,,,....ft.eAJ "
~.HASIDSH~ •.•
.. -io be delivered to the addresses
J>n the letters. .
.:~ One letter sent to th~ Laguna
Beach address contained a "hap·
.py birthday" card and a plastic
·-pouch containing an estimated 4
'ounces of the ·black Viscous
Jiashish oil-.
' MacAdam said that persons
,;vet unarrested would collect the
Contraband from the receivers
"and then distribute it. He said
·~onspiracy complaints are being
·worked up for those others who
he said are Laguna Beach resi-
dents. He identified the.Jndian
connections aa Lagunans aiso. ·
In raias at the' La'gWla BeiCh
re~idence, po~~e _s.e 'zed an
1mated SOct p1 s~of aa ~l)'et deterrriin~d d g, 20 peoyte
~,buttons, the birthday card con-
., µining a ha1bi1h oil, and small
.quantityofmarijuana. 1
1;' ~-~-l-!n 1.-., I iJ •1-~ --1l'..1
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::;.iop Mobil-Oil
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'.;Aid.es Cite
.~
·'Qualifications
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By IOHN VALTERZA •. OI n. 0.llf ,.,._ SLliH
'·'.'Top officials of Mobil Oil Com· ·pany 's tand deve lopment
4.ivision surfaced in Newport
.Jeach Wednesday with three
'1:_eparate formal presentations ot
the firm's qualifications to as·
·aume control of the Irvine Com·
pany.
The three appearances by the
top brass of Mobil Oil
Estates, Ltd., ·included talks
be tore the county's press and
. sessions later with officials from
:-cities which would be directly ~n
·;volved in lrvine Company de· :
: 1velopmen.t. .
·' The shows centered on a new
·film which . depicts the firm's'
'..plans for a large San Francisco
·Jla-y community and a completed
·hJp.nse residential city in Hong :K-.
ORANGE COAST LISC
DAILY PILOT
Robert N . Weed
Ptt•idllnl •"" PuOll-
Jack R. Curley
'lll<t PrHl*M -0.-.i .............
Thomas Keevil
Cll•l<tr
Thomas A. Murpttine ...... ,1"' l!djlOI'
Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall
A1,,.1••nt -"6oi ... £11-IOI •
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NAKED •••
appeared Oii the beach clad only
in swimming trunks were ar·
rested.
"ll was just the.other day that
bikini.clad maidens on the beach
were hastily covered up and/or
arrested for indecent exposure. I
remember my concern a scant 10
years ago when my daughter
wanted to buy a new bathing suit
calle'd a 'hip bugger'," Mrs.
~weeney said.
She invited the Knoxes to al·
tend a spicial study session the
city council has set for 9:30 a.m.
May 10 to look· at the question .of n~~&cbes. ·
, .. 'Iha.City is involved i.athe iuue
because state laws fonherly used.
to control public nudity on the
sands have been altered both by
legislative action and court in·
,te_~retatJ<>_g_ inalrlltl'!' •enforc_@· _
·menlquestionable. . 4 ~
1be 'K'"Ox letter' a.ngri1y ques-
tioned the council's hesitation in
banning nudity .. ·
"Human nature being what it
is. any. nude bathing or sun
baqllog would attract large num·
bers or onlookers. Please do not
~let the reputation of Lacuna
.Bea,cb. be tarnished in this
manner. We are just beginning to
liv~ down the reputation lhat pre·
vailed for several years that
Laguna Beach is a haven for hip.
pies and drug addicts," the
Knoxes wrote.
Public Safety
Employes Map
(Ji,tt Strategy
The San Clemente Public Safe.
ly Employes A·asociation was
scheduled to meet at 5 p.m. today
lo map out the next move in its
raging battle with the city over
11epresentation by the Teamsters
Union. . .
The meeting comes in the wake
cl refusal Wednesday night by
Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni lo al·
low a Teamsters Union represen·
tative lo address the council on
the issue.
It's unfortunate that it hap.
pened, but it happened," said Of.
ficer Russell Rice, as&OCiaUon
president, following the stormy
confrontation.
"We have a lot of alternatives .
open lo us," said Richard Castle
moments after he was gaveled
·down by DiGiovanni. "But I don't
want to speculate."
He said DiGiovaMi'1 action
was a "pretty good Indication of
some of the attitudes we will
have to deal with."
"This is the sort of alUtUde that
ls driving public employea to un··
ionization," Castle added.
-Rice said that the association
may release a statement on the
~alter following today's meet-
ing. * .-tr ... ,*
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UNION ••• 11-
"Tb• police have not joined the
Teamsters . They are not
participating in the Teatn1ten.
Tht police hav.e lietalned the'
Teamsters," Castle said. •
He . ~ajd the officers' deci,.Jon
had generited a "subetanUal
1mount of publicity -publicity
we have not soueht. •• •
•
ald. • • ";
'PllllDIDI 'Colnm'.'W-'Rm foci ,....,, Ill"· •. dlltl1~. '''Y11,111-we'rellWQ1llCecl
with false alternatives. ,bo you
want a broken arm or a broken
leg?" '
At the beginning of the meet·
~· Richard Munsell, the coun·
ty 1 a11i1tant directOr of ad-
vanced planning, 1ald there had
been no opportunity thus fu to
•'-in t·e rf·a c-e..t.'--t·h e-proPosed
arterial alternatives with other
means of transportation.
After listening to criticism ot
the alternatives, Munsell said the
County ·staff is under CQnlt.r :
_, -
Dreuure ~o "Dian for IUOWU• in soulbeasteni Orange County.
''Past ~xperience in Orange
County indicates that people will
do with their land what people
expect to do with their land,"
---oomNO FllEWAY'5 •••••• llGUlllO ADDmoNAl TIANuonAnoN Col•im<in
---IXtmNOMAJOl IOADS : ____ ~ ADOmON.&l We. '.Gus
Munsell said. ------,llQUlnD ADDfTIONAl SICONDAIY IQADI . . ' . ' . ---IXISTINO. N1MA1Y llOAl1S
" During comments, Dave
Smith, San Juan Capistrano
, plannin& director, recommended
the lea1t den'&e Alternative, Jl)en-
tionin& bumper·to·bU.mper U:af·
fie and the deteTiorating
quality of air in the mission city.
"Roads are growth inducing,
providing access that will
certainly guarantee growth," he
. . .
9!EER1l'IG COM,~ 1.s STUDYING FOOR SOUTH COUNI)' c111cu.i.A:r10N ALTERN.\tlVU
. T .. le!M Moat .Denae Veralon and Wolild,,S_.t 1,232,000.Peraona . ·: • . ' ' . . -. " ' .. . ..
•• ' .. • '" ....... t ••• . ... ' ..
Univemiy . ,.. .... r.-.~1:· ... :: . i.' ......
said. . ToReeeive RF;FUGEES ON COAST?· •• . ' ~ . .. .. ,. . . . . .
" . ,James Dilley, president of the
Laiuna Greenbelt., said the pro-
po&ed roads meant dest.rucUOn of
Watenhed and wildlife. He~said -Nm,Ji.~:-
SO percent of the pupulaUcm4he . Fraia Wire. Y1MJ111, the old, th .. lame, the batt, ,
the ,blind-are dlisenfr-~ 'LQS A~GEJ.J!I •.
byroam1incetheydoDotJlri••· Rleh1rd,Njaoa a ·
It ·~· suuesled during dis-the Unl~•ral--.
c:uaion,.th1l fulure.rileda should lY ol Soalhenl.
be paid for by ~ ..S.-. <;ollfornia. lbe..:;' inltoopen_upitli~propetty.; .tape record ...
The ateerlal coinmittee=ltud.1·· 1ln I • . t ti a· t ..., ingtb.epuf.ulation.circWation~ ·~Jlayed a .. ~
bJem inc udes GeOi'ge OibOme . ~tole in ouaUD.1
director of eitVironinentllf him froin ·lbe
management ageDcy; 'teG presldenc·y;
McCon\lille, pounty road com'-tlie editor or ~issioner;· John Noble, member ; ·uSC'.s Dally
Of the Mission Viejo Municipal Trqj an re·
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'
, Advisory Commissiolt; Quigley; port.eel. OJl!&11¥1L1..•. r
Douclas Nash, San Juan coun-·Hixon and the federal 1ovem·
cilman; Tom ·O'Keefe, ·San ment are_.curren'tly dispuUal
Clemente c..ouncilman; Bnd ;ownershipofUietapea.71iecehas
Wayne Moody. Laguna Belch :1Jiten speculation that, ti Ile ac· 1
plaaaingdirecto_r. ct-.1.red them, they would be
..
' · destroyed.
Sources at tQ<lay's ~riefing in San Clemente-could
not-be sure· whether the possible total .of 300,000 re• ·
fugeeirmenlio~ed 'b)''Gates waif ·1or ports· of entcy
lhl'O)lghout· Califonila' or whether this wlij~he total
thal'EI Turo 'might receive over a period ofti'me. · · Some orfi'cials 'had the Impression 'lh'e •30Q,OOO
f!iure .\\'as ~or tl>e'~tate as a whole and otHers saj\f·
that .the figure reLerred lo the amount El Toro might
rec~1ve.,
.... " • 1 .•
. '\ ANQTHER OFFlt1AL said . that the sheriff's
1 mail} coiicern wa·s keeping sightseers away 'frotn"the
refu·gee Colqny·. "'I had the impression that they were
talking abouJ 300,ooo eventually comin1f.thro0gh ·El
Toro.'' ·
: The briefjng of the civic officials by Gates !Ind
J\1ley· flew , in the face of repealed· denials of any
knowlel!ge of refugees coming tA> Orange County.
Orange County officials ha've steadfastly main -
tained -and this stance wa s repeated in contacts to-
~ay -that \hey have not been notified ?f ariyinflux.
'I·· GeorJe' Bean', thie county's director of emergency
serVlc~s. said that he had no knpwledge of such an ar-
ri~al. · · · _. .
· · . ~ Nixon, in his first conversation "'ver .. ae Pay· wtth any journalist since resign· Tiw. .. h u_ r __ ,. _ • .:.. lt -e " ing office l'asl A'ugu5t, talked • ....,. llua&e• o
briefly at a party last Saturday
'F ..... P .. ~AJ ,
CAPTURE·b For Officers· wllfl Daily Trojan Editor Kari p .... ,,.. "t . -.:i:......1~ .. ..1~ •.. ,Granville, 21 . The USC ........, £iii~
journalism student is the .... , ., ..•.
-Q 16 007 I " daucbleJ, of. Daily Pjlo\f"P"rler s~·li ."-,:.-'"'-''-""""'A 'Ii' ' GaryGrlnvillo. fJlf'fJ~ ILAIV••UJ · ", · Nixon said be "is about. 'is to 80 . Theaveraaesaiarypaid.to.~ perce.n~ recovered'.. f~m the . ks.i.denl!s of Huntincton
Clemente police officers. inclUd· pblebllil and complications that Be~-.l'w~ ~.U0a,..,_a
!ng hollday,~~~un~ hospitalized him twice and ·t.Beach 'anct· .. De~~ .QfW
iforfn:\COmpe.,tion. 11. •fl6,097,~ .~ug~t·on 1qriffV'f~f_ill:-Miss--Countf ,cili~fn~Y. wake iip('Olle acco~inl tuneures prqVidecl by Oranv1lle1a1d morning soOn to find their
the city fl~ance d~rector. "I'~ feelin.1 f1ne, Nixon said. garbage cau still at lhecurb·and
According to. f1_gures prepared ·•tuck1Jy this ~oesn t dffect the stillfulloftrlfsh.. ,
by Finance Director Jerry brain. Mentally I'm okay-· " Teacho~t'. the averaae base . "He wasn't limping, and ne About aOo .r.ubb~sb h&uiefs.
I>elfttive Marty'l'!llfqui8t said
Foantatn·ValleY--poticewae,able
tOlratktlbe•o-, ausi!e<tllllor
a photo taken by a survelllnee
camera dur,ing lthe robbery was
published ~in news~pers. Ena:· cj2'll8"ftli'ot.nlin(~aw
-lfl'e'"'. . t6"' '"''• '~'e'lriMl"'"r 101 · ~5Clli~" · ,,,.,,.-.,,,p. !!'e mofte.s1? .... , ... • · · · .. ··· • •
Brown'blew'il ·alf ill Lu Ve1u
over-llie weeliend''l!iii"ulit· ... senea : . . . . i'=-·• ~ q:~ .,.
••. :?" • • ...
salary 1s $14,721.34; overtime, told m• he bad played golf responsible foi' 80 percen'-of N S So $5TI.43; holiday pay, $474.20; and earlier that day .. she said Wed-Orange County's truh coUec-0 wan ng Vet
uniform allowance, $240. Thal nesday. ' tion,haVebeenW'brkingthe-past :'~· · ·, ,. · lotal1$16,~.97. Mias Granville waa'among 28 weekwithoutacontract. . SAN FRANCISCQ (AP) -A.
For a ftrst year recruit, the guesta at a recepUon· in Palm judJehutoldtbefederalpetn·
lowest patrol rank in the depart· Sprinp, at lhe home of . Walter And company officials report ment it cannot kW 208nram that
ment, the average yearly pay is Annen berg ambassador to they could walk off the job al any swim in a city laaocm wttbqut a
$11 ,871 .18, accor.ding to Great Brit1ih under Nixon. Ume. · · fur\herbe·artn.1.
Teacboul'sfigures. f'F":::'=::====:==:=====""==============================;:=====,,,;========;;..========o;:::=; A patrolman al the top range
·earns, on the average, $15,456.93,
he said.
other rants within the depart·
menl and the average salaries,
Teachout said, include:
-Detective : $16,217.35
-Sergeant: $17,641.19
-L\eutenant: $20,147 .96
San Clemente police officers
now are demanding pay in·
creases of 13 percent for new
patrolmen, six percent tor ex·
perienced patrolmen, ·seven per-
cent for sergeatlti and 13 percent
for lieutenants.
Officers of the San Clemente
Publie Safety·Emplo;re!! Associa-
tion, representing the city's
police f.orce, 1ild tbe· increases
would brin( salarlee paid in San
Clemente tO the averQe paid in
all other cities in the county.
Officers recently released a
salary 1urve1 lhat showed th8t
·Policewomen, new palrolmen
and experienced patrolmer, are
paid the le11t of .any city in
Orange Counly.
The surv'l also showed that
salarie1 pai to ser.geants ranks
23rd out of the 24' ciUes, with
lieutenants coming in 22nd.
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REIU,,I TEAMSIEM
Mayor DIOlov-•
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Seersucker 100% ~Y Double Knit.
Blue. mint. or yellow stripes on
white. Illustrated: top-open vest
S20.00, mlddl.,..ctive Jactr.et.
28.00, lefl-sleeveleas pant lop.
22.00. also available: I
16.00 Flare leg pant.
12.00 slim skirt.
20.00 novelty skirt
sizes 8·20
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"lllil' "!MN ' '° . ~w., ..... '· .
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PUC Denies . . '
Rate llike . .
FC>r Utility
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SAN PflANCISCO C(lpl) -
!--.fol-the-second week in now;
the California Public Utilities :~~iasion ,bro~e precedent ·anct z:ejectecl a P'acific G• &
Electric Company re«iuest to
~cre:15~ rates. ~
The commission turned
back, at least temporarily, a
request to boost rates by, $10
million in order to offset ris-
ing tuel costs.
.. Tbe PUC delayed for a
. .-~·new examination of
the method by which It
·permits fvel offset hlkea.
If appfovf'.d later. the
·,utility's re(luest would mean
a 80-eent boost in1 an average
llouleholder's monlhly elec·
trlclly bill. ·
••
•' U.S. Studem Loan •
Plan Needs .Rel)amp
' "' NEW YORK (UPI) -The $8.02 billli>n'NationaJ-Studenl ~' · Loan pr~ogram .needs to.~ ,overhauled ,dr~Ucalll to curb ;; ri'iliiway de!liulli. a~c!Cjfiftng to \he CO'illutllet B'luitm As-
~ .aciallon, in Washi~. •. •. • , . '
The a11ociation has presente4\ tfs vlewsJto thet Houae ·
' SUbcommittee on Post-secondary Education headed y_ Jlej>:Jtm01f~fa;cD.-lll.l. ' '· -"."· · • •
, The, consumer bankers want many chanaea ~-tbe'i>ro-11'.•m, Drew Tidwell, their legislative·repretcintatrve, told
UD.ited Pre11 Jrlternational. Moel imp0:rtan\. be ·a aid!
j • ' •
-SCHj)OLS AND COlLEGES s~d bit forbidden to
do the 1creetng and make" the loans. All loans sboUtd be
JUde by benks. ''Since the tt;hooll ._,Jiimately ire selftt to
pl, the money, they shouldn 't do the•aereenlng, ".11'1dweH
-said. • 'Tbe youngoiera &el ting the loans ~ ~ave to deal
With a ban~ officer directly." · •
--Th~"\lle of bill collection a1enc:ies to ,eoUed OD•le-
faulted loans Should be permitted: "This ii i~car·.m:
derthe present sy1ten1, ''Tidwell said. --;-', •'
There ii no: pre1e11t authorltaUve way to1 ~ ~
what proportlba of all student loans he, la. def•ult: • ,
Federal EdueaUOn Office baa estimated U.e deftnalt -at
14.5' percenti and tl)e Genetti Accounting Oltl'9 1t II.I
e1nt. Tidwell said default(rat• run. abon • In
loans to vocational and propri~ acbool o . . .
CllASJ!; MANllA'J!l'AN llANlflll NftYortl ......... o
blll liudenl loan program, saidlt hod •elttau.IO eolle<l
. Mim lbe New York Slate·Hlshlr • :-·Aoolaloaee On. an 15.5 percenlolllaportfolloef1 ...,.ill m•. , otU..., z., .,. ..... _.,..,....111111.allid-...t,..-1 . an la ae•otlalita.-llUt 1.4 po1 ,,.-.,,Ille ........... ba" """'1ed'~. jbt.li they bave nil.,..;. to 1111 llUll'ud re-
,_ed thott,-u llleY ore noiull'e!I to do lrilllill llve
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.:QUEENIE By 'Phil intelfancll
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"I'm lale because there's a grea l deal o( romantic
entanglement in my ca r ooOr. so \.lo'e take the long
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Least Crime
In N. Dakota
tr the husband and wife agree in their re·
ligious convictions, their chances for a happy
marriage are ·11 times greater than the
chances of that hus band and wife who don't
agree. Such ~ the findings of the social
scholars. Should be noted, however, the
husband and the wife with the worst chances
are those who have no religious convictions at
alJ.
THE AUSTRAUAN government is loo.k-
ing into the possibility of deep freezing its
rneat surpluses in the
natural ice of Antarctica to
be retrieved later when the
price is right.
NOT BABY GIRLS but
baby boys are most likely
lo be conceived during the
first two or three days of a
woman's fertility_
QUERl ,ES FROM
<LIEN'l'S
Q. "Wh al 's a hair's breadth?"
A . Exactly? One forty-eighths of an inch.
Q. ''WHAT state has the least crime?"'
A. North Dakota.
Q. "WHERE does baby food rank on the
list of most profitable food industry items?''
A. It's No. 2. Right ~hind No. 1, citrus
products.
OPALS
Men hunting opaJs al a certain plade in
Australia got terribly hot in the midday sun.
No s hade trees. So they dug burrows for
themselves. The opal strike was sizable.
Other hunters trekked in. A town developed_.
The aborignes named it "Cooberpedy" mean-
ing "white m an in a hole."
BEST EXERCISE to keep in good
physical condition is roller skating. No, 1
didn't say that. A U.S. Olympic team doctor
nam~d Max Novichsaidit.
YOU WILL not be served what you order,
if you ask for chop suey In China, SRanish rice
in Spain, a daiquiri at the town of _::::;~:-i in
.<Alba or pi zza with mushrooms in Italy. So
says a widely traveled correspondent.
Addre&1 mail to L...M . Boyd, P.O. Box 1560,
Co&ta Mesa, CA 92626.
Copyright J97SL./l.1. Boyd
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. THE BRIEFING from Gales and Riley was that
the refugees would he put in tents~( tlie El .Toro
Marine Corps Air Station because of the Jack or hous·
ing·ori the base .
This briefing could.riot he confirmed by Gates and ~Hey and officials at i:;I Toro continued tQday to deny ·
·that they ad been informed of a possible iafiux. ·
But the warning·was confirmed t>y·at least three
reli'able sources who attended the meeting. ·
It is understood that Gales war11ed that the re·
fugees might be suffering from malnUtrition and dis·
eases and concern was expressed by the civic officials
on how the siluationsho~ld he handled.
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llacAdam said pootal !nape<· · · ; ' · • ·
ton Intercepted the mall, lnven· LOS ANG JltES !UPI) -pstl at a re<eplU>n ~: P.alm
loriod the co~traball\\ and •I· Richard Nixon iiiya be will 1ive SprlDfl, at the bome,AI( Wiiier lo~edsomeofthelllegalnarcotlc \)le Univer1t-· Annenberg, amb11it11do~ to
to be dollvered to the oddreues 1¥ ol Southern GrHt Brllaln un~ ;NIJioB. '!'lie
on the letters. ·. • Cali!omla the .....ptlO. 'w~I held bl -
One letter sen't•to,the Lanna tape record· 1wtth Nixon'• •aareemeat to live .--Beacb...addr.es~.contalned..a...!.al)!o n..&-i h~• · some.-of.hla,pr.eaideatial.papen to
• py blrtbd•Y'' card and~• plastic played a key uscrora·Nixonli_brary.Non:aem-~...l!!lll<IU:<!!!•~taufnin& •n~esUmated 4 ~· 1n ouaUp ben ·or the wor_kiJla ,..pieu at-ounces of fhe blaclC v1sCous him from the ·-i.ended ~ ---1-. baahiahoil. presidency, The lrustees and Nixon were
llacAciam said that person• the editor o( dilcunlnt-l!Hf proPooed don•Uon
yet un~ would c;olle<t t!>• USC'.• Dolly' ol Nlilon:1.pre1ldenU"1 tapes and ~trabadd from the receivers ·TroJan re-paperatoUSC.
aDd then dlslfibUte it He said ported. 'MA•YtLL• "He said be chose USC because
I I Intl are being ol ill metropoUtan location and conap racy CQQ]P. 8 , ' · ..., also becaus·e the !..'-"-Ion of worked up !or' the>se Others who Nixcin ap4· thf (ederal 80Yem· ~~'
be iliid ari LQuD• BeachTeSi; ment '8re cu~ently dilputjng presidential materialalssolar1e
·lien.ts. He ldenUfied the 'Indian .ownership of the tape,a.-There has th•t a major univerait,y would be
eonnectionsal·La@ansalso. bef:n speculation that, if he ac~ requir~tohandleitps~ly.'1
Jn raids a\ t.U<l:'agmia ·Beach quired them,. they ,woµld be Ml11 Qranyi),l!! ~aid Nixon residenc~ •. police, seized an destroyed. ' looked ~ann.~ ,and ljealthr~ She
esUniated 500. J!IH• ol on u yet ·.. . · .. said she apok,e . with bl":.I!:·
......:_ undeterldi~ed .f:lfu{. 20 peo.rte Nixon •. in h"is first conversation d,ivtduatly:.for AbQutflv~ ID;in .
butt.ODS, tlie ~iH.bd"y card con-with any journ·aUst sinri,.reslgn.-Nixon· ''s.mtJed. wJ:aen•he l:,aid
taininJ. .-~haahlsh· ~. and.small ing office last -Aug.ust, t81ked the collec;tion, of pr_eside:ntial
quanUtyof'.marijuana. briefly at a part)' last Saturd9Y. paper•··th"at will be stored.ID the
MOCK DISASTER Hn:s LAGUNA HILLS IN TEST OF EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
El1Toro ltgh School Coeds Portr1y D1rna1l1 In Dt1tre11 During Dr111.
In the N"eY(port Be,.ch re· with Daily. Troj'~n Editor Kari prop.01e'1 .'Richard Nixon
sidences, police' allegedly ~round Gr a.n v 111 e , 21... The USC ' Memorill 'l.Jbr.ary at USC 'will
aaestimatedtwopoundaplriiari-journalism Student is the incl'ude those famous tap,es
ju'ana, a small'qtianity of eoca~ne daughter of daily Pik>t report.er you "ve heard sO much about',"
5 Terromts
Miuder Envoy
In Stockholm
STOCKHOLM, Swede~P) -
Five terrorists took over the
West German Embassy today,
...._ shot and killed the military at-
tache, and threatened to "'ecute
the ambassador and 10 other
hostages unless 26 anarchists are
released from West German
jails, officials said.
West German television said it
learned the terrorists also de·
manded th8t each prisoner, in-
cluding the leaders of the
baader-Meinhof gang, be given
S:Z0,000 before boarding a Luf-
thansa Boeing 707 at 9 p.m. local
lime. This would amount to
llS:!0,000.
Officials in Bonn, Germany,
said the terrorists demanded I.bat
the prisoners be brought to
Frankfurt, Germany and Down
Out by 1 a.m . Friday local time. .
l Pollce said the tim>riltst +..
three men and two women -
ltilled. the military attache, Lt.
Col. Andreas von .Mirbacb, a
baron, with four shots in t1e·bead
•---Olld lepo-He-dled1n·•·SloctliollD'
.,.pital five hours after he was•
hit, govemm~nt !!_~U~ !!aid.
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San Clemente
Mayor Gives
Union Rebuff
San Clemente Mayor Anthony
Di Giovanni angrily rebuf(ed an
attempt Wednesday night by a
Teamster Union representative
to explain why the city's police
officers had contracted with the
union for representation in
salary negotiations.
At one polnl, DiGiovanni
threatened lo send for police lo
forcibly remove Richard Castle,
the representative from the City
qouncil chambers.
• Castle was present al the meet-
ia1 lo explain the officers' recent
cleclsion lo hire the Teamsters as
Clteir bargaining agent in salary
talks with the city.
: During the oral Communica-t;;ons portion or the agenda, Cas-
Ue stepped to the podium and
nti(ied himself as a senior
iness representative for the
lif_ornia Teamsters Public
~ployes Association.
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DRILL •.
can't "fiunk " a drill, observers
from the Orange County Office of
Emez:gency Services are present
at drills and are available lo
work with local emergency crews
laleiloremedyweakseots.
The .. players'' in the disaster
scenario started the event at 10
a.m., wberi a team of hospital
volunteers be1~n applying the
"wounds" ranging from bums to
deep cuts, concussions, broken
arms and legs.
Then they were led into a bus
from Good Shepherd Lutheran
Home ~rroWed for the day to be
the accident vehicle.
At about 1:30 p.m., the pre-
planned disaster call weol out
across Laguna Hills emergency
frequencies. First to arrive at the
scepe were the· Laguna lfills
£iremen, who began·cai:rying the
moaning, groaning injured from
the bus, tending to their injuries,
determining whal treatment
might be required and tagging
ea~h victim. The Young actors' groeli:irik
was so real, in (act, .that one
elderly man peering at the activi-
ty from ·a nearby street corner
.,-as.hea,r.d..lo-.--VlPrmuc....wilh ,con·
cem, ! 'It.sure SOUNDS re&if'•
Nett, 8 team froln Sa'dHleback
Community Hospital arrived,
c!hetked all the victimi, and
began supervising their
transport via ambulance lo the
emergency ward.
At the nearby hospilaj, a crew
w.asreadyforthestreamofmake-
believe patients, who were
booked into the ward and rushed
to various departments from the
bumwardtosurgery.
Some -the make believe
fatalities of the crash -were
even rolled to the morgue.
"The kids are ~eDJoying this
whble scene,'' said El Toro High
School physiology teacher
Pamela Sisel. "Everybody want-
ed the worst wounds.''
Hospital and (ire department
spokesmen rated their drill -
first ever held al· the 1 lh -year-old
hospital -" very smooth , for the
firs\ time."
Homosexual
Bias Stam/8
• HARTFORD, Conn. <UPI>
The Connecticut House bu re-
jected a bill lo ban discrimina-
tion against homosextia.la seek·
ing jobs or homes. .
Opponents said Wednesday the
measure would give legal back-
ing to homosexual leachen who
could influence the sexual pre·
ferences to their student.I .
"l do not feel that sexual de·
viates are the kind of people we
should employ to teach your
children and my·grandchildren,"
s aid Rep. Abijah Fox o(
Greenwich.
Rep. Raymond Liddy of
Bridgeport said the bill "violates
God's laws." "]( God wanted
things this way he. would have
·made Adaril and Peter, He wculd
have made Eve and Alice, and
He didn't,'' Liddy s.Ud
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HIGHWAY. •
ing, Ricb8rd Muns~U. ,U>e CO\lll·
ty's assistant dir~ of ad·
vanceO planning, said.there bad
been no opportuftity thus f4f' lo
''interface·· tli'e.:proposed.
arterial alte ati'MI Witli other
I "I -~"-.. ' means o lranaporta-1.:. --" --• .~ r ... , I I
Alter listening to ~tlCism of
the alternatives, Muri/sell said tbe
county staff is .under constibt
preSsure to olan for iuowth in
sout·heaslern Orange County.
''Past experieni;:e" .in Orange
County indicates that ~e will ,
do wilh their land wbilt p_eople
expect to do with their land,"
Munsell said.
During comments, Dave
Smith, San Juan Capislr•no
planning director, recommended
the least dense alternative, men-
tioning bumper.to-bumper lraf-
fi c and the deteriorating
quality of air in the mission city.
'',Roads are growth i.qducing,
providing access that will·
certainly guaraatee~.·.r~he ·
said. · .... '
James Dilley, president of the
Laguna Green~t. =.pro-
posed-road1-meailt-on
watershed .and wildlife. He salCI
50 percent of the population-the
young, the old, the lame,~ halt.
the blind-are disen(ran~hiS:ed
. by roads since they do not drive.
It was suggested during dis·
cussion, that future roads should
be paid for by landowner& seek-
ing lo open uptheir~y ..
The steering CO!Jlmittee study-
ing the population cittnlatlonpro-
blem includes George Osborne,
·director of environmelit1I
management agency; Ted
McConville, county road com.
miuioner; John Noblf:, member
of the Mission ViejO Mtmicipal
Advisory Commission; Quigley ;
Douglas Nash, San Juan coun-
cilman ; Tom ·o 'Keefe, San
Clemente councilman; and
Wayne Moody, Laguna· Beach
planningdirec~or ;
She Runs
Rumor Mill
1'he beist infofme.d
person on the topic of
"Orange county Rumors
On the Pendirig lirrival Of
Vietnamese ReCugees''
may be a lady in
Washington, D.C,
She's heard them all.
Mrs . Huguette
Auerswald 's phone h~s
been ringidg off the wall
with inquiriel about
whether Vietnamese re-
fugees will be coming to El ~
Toro Marine Corps Air Sta·
, tion. The base has been re·
(erring all calls on the
topic to • number in
Washington.
The number is her home
phone.
"I've heard a lqt about it,
but l don't know anything
for sure," she ·politely
respc>nded to a query.
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REFUGEES ON COAST?._.
ANOTHER OFl1CIAL said that the sheriff's
main concem was keeping sightseers away from the
re flr!f<!M'olony. '"I had the impression that they-were
tall<ing about 300,000 eventually coming through El .
'Toro.'' ·
The briefing of the f lvic officials by Gates and ~RileyJlewJILtb.e_fJ!Ce....J>f repeated denials· of any
knowledge ol refugees coming to Orange Coun~y.
Orange 'County officials have steadfastly D)aln·
tained -and this.stance was repeated in contacts to·
day -thatthey have not been notified o}any inOux.
· George Bean, the county's director or emergency
services, said.that he had no knowledge of such an ·ar·
rival. · . ·
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and a small quanUt.y' of,wtfat GatyGranville.. · · . MJ~GritnvlllerePorted.
' police believe .to· ~.A.~~~·c Nixon said he "is a~ 75 ~ !lCt "That_ was,11,1xon',s way of 1ay·
dru • ~::-percent recovered" from the ing to the university~ that
is. ' Kt\. "-!.:. phlebitis. and ~omplice~ions that he no longer wan.ls the teU~e
CIA A . ..., •-a'· -' hospilalized him twice and tapes that c~9sed his .~all ctiOD • 01 · :· ·. t brought on surgery lut fall, Miss destroyed, that tbey will be ma.de
· ', r-Granville said. public," she wrote in a.copyri&bt·
NEW YORK (UPI) -TbeNew ''I'm teeling Cine," Nixon said. ed story tha~ appeared tn
York Dally News rf!pqtt.ed today "Luckily t his doesn't affect the Tuesday's edition d tbe Daily
that the CIA traineCl.a .spec:ial-ln· brain. P.1entally J 'm okay." Trojan. '
filtration and e1pionace ~ ''He wasn't limpiitg, and he Mias Granville said, ''At Umes
for operalions in Fidel Caitro'I told me he had played golf Nixon 'showed. signs of nervous-
'cut>a that mi1ht haVe taken tfie earlier that day," she said Wed· ness as he min1led with the
military beat ~f tbe. BA7_of' ~i.C• nesday. . . gueits, most of th.em stran&""5 lo
invaders. • • Miss Granville' W~ among 28 him.
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--•EXISl1NG FHEWAYS
---EXISTING MAJOl IQADS
---EXISTING PllMAIT R,OADS
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Thia lo the -Osnoe Veroion •nd Would .S_,t 1,232,000. Peroon1
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S20.00. middle-active.jacket.
28.00. Leff-sleeveless pant lop.
22.00. also available:
16.00 Flare leg pent.
12.00 slim skirt.
20.00 novelly skirt
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By.ioHNVALTEllZA motivation, !or.the UQPl'eCedent· • -ar111·-•L-.. -,n-s • or .. o.tty,..a.tlWI · edsuifacilfl'Ofthetopbidderfor ~ ·~ &•9e' ~.-~
Top olftcials of Mobil Oil Com-th·e Irvine .Company waS ~ P.•ny's land development primarily 8 publiev relations University Higlt School senior Marcus Gunkel learns how
atviajqn ·surfaced in Newport foray. • · Irvine eity gollernment.. wo1:ks fronl Councilman Robert
Beath WedDesjlay wtth tbr~ "We wanted tO co.me Clown West. Gunkel was one of a dozen Uni.ver~ity H~gh students ~ate J~a~pr,~tions or ·l)ere.apd .e·~p1a1'n Our general-in· taking part in .Youth in,Oo·veri:iment We.ek lri ·Irvine.-.Wetl -
.Jtie' flrm 1 ,qualincations to as· tatiom aDCl•k» 5bf»w·JW191>1e that ne~day, the ~tud,ents learned ai:¥'ut,th1e ·varo,LtS,~<?.tes )n city:
1ume ~trol of th!'_ 1r~..,e CQm · w,_e ar~ -r,e•l: !' ... th•t. We'T.e gove;nmen,t.from·departmept·fJ~~ds.and (!9uocil members,
""!II'·· . . ;~-With whom they shared.the runnii\gOl'thecit for a day.'." . . ~ ·•neu--by Ille . '.-MO~~&. r,,qe ~I . . ~ , " • . . toll~..... (!.:~ ~.:~,A ' '? "•• j ,._.;.. 1 of l.>-,ut.:.V fP"\1'P .. -1 • ' • • --""11 -, {~ ... /!' 'C.:"' ... ~ '' --s·~~:tf• ·: · e.r ·~-· ~lll! ·: ~ -~C#i.t~ ~Via lil--:-Jr.(~"11·· . , -,.. g . . . ~,., ' . . ,,... .
T.:'ws centered.., a new E ~~~lo T ' tl~ o,_,;.·" 'OC ·"-'-....... ~ r; ~ · mn1 •. ~hl•h depict• lbe firm·• . x~~. 1~ i1.Y:~1~re ~f"·JJIFY
i>ll!llll for !I' lar1e Saa. !nnc1seo · , -ber · · l · d h. · · ·t • · BayeorDinwiltyandacomp>eted Orange ~ounty Assessor Jack . ore the Jury, t1:e cite 1s La eT, assist.ant assess~r
bip-ri)e residential ity in Hong ·Vallerga has been subpoenaed by ngbts 1.Jnder the Fifth Amend-~rp Upton and a Tandy Corp.
Kor\i( . .J • • . ~·dr~nd ~.UD' and i~ expected ment and refused totes~ify. ex_e·cutiYe ·were 1ibdicted on
Gilbert Hardman, preafdent or to ~ar _HerGre th~ l~ ~a,Y That Was Nov. S, 1974, the day bp.bep' cllar~es. the development firm led dis as. ~t t'OJ1t1nues its 1nv~gat1on after _ he was elec(~ county as--Wlti:t~ or-not V:allerga talks
cu,aiO..n at-wedfteTd~·1r"•rt1r~t-intotlte'-•!t;essor1i1>ffic;e-seaaor, -when tbe: )w.y wu.-ill -to-the jury t.Oday iS expected to
shoWint-lfi 8 salpnOfthe.lfw;ott . ~n. addt~~·to 1Va~lerga , two of. vestigat~n~ ~C'o~gren.m8'! An--dq,end·oµ "1e su~j~~ 91·l;heir ift-
Hatel and stayed 'clear ~ilving f1cials from p;eiierated .. ~art-·drew Hinshaw . .s··, <R·Ne~portt qw..,. .. ID a ·recent interview, he
4Ptttitc-ans'wers on· tht> '11-nn•s rrient' Slot-es Inc a.re·eXpected to BeKl:tl· 1972 con1reSsiorta1 cam-' c8lled t1is decision not' to lestiry
plans. I : '. 1'1U(yit~ay191 .the jun:.'sinqui.ry pai,111. That p~ase or the.jury in.' ·~( N~e~bf:T ttie most diffi~ul~
Instead Hardm·an·emphasized .ha mushroomed to include 1n-q~ ended a month later wh,m .. cbojce~inhis;I1fe .. YJe qualiricatlona·of -Mobil to•as vettica~ion. of, all_ocatioas ·that nine ·emplwes of the &;iaessor's·. . 1 he said it was based more Ori
IMIM...4;QRt.Jl'JliD1 Jatetest'. ill.J.b.L .~DJ.)_~__J\8.r.tY~-ers . 1dlllce.. w~ _in~cted oa c~ar1es the d9nialr Of his right 'to consul-
count1'• Jarcest developnient .tiiV~ iii:elVed f8:vorable treat· .related to 1Uegal cangMligping on . tant counsel than ·on the Fifth· ~-~~lrvineGom -_ ment~m·ttle'a.sf~sSOr's,office. Hlnshaw's behalf. at tdpayers Ame~ctme~t rights not to in· O..W.·6i"U.~fbWf~. ~ ·"' Last time Vallerga was called expense. crlmmateh1mselr.
~' •ire•re intereated biiihuse we · .. · W th.! land. rlt'• pfobobly \he · . , ~in the ·W!'lt." 'Hardman . Sk leto Ide t ·~·· d. ~!1:.;~:.ac!ed lh ... ~~.and • .u,.;.. . -e · . n · . . n i ie
tniiii-Mobll·hjlve b..!1nlli1I con.-· ·
Verl-'with the'iop"maaage .. ,.A -e ·; ·l. 1 ~-. medlpf ~Irv! 'CcJiilpUy: Dul . · ' =::::~i:'e".!m ... ~····:".". ' s ... o ice n o:rrner
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represint•fi•e's·~ ''e'r~e 1till ~SAN B_tRNARDINO (UPI) -was believed slain because he -.~··~·~·in . A 1keleton.,..,fo&111d lo.the desert knew·~oo ·111u~h a~ut µte 'illegal . lllt JrY!p~,j:ompony, Pl'l"'UDl#bly nortll-ol'Yuccil Vi!,lat April 17 ope•aUon, office~ said. · ~ t.O•wotk-ou't. purchase ar-wu id$1tifted ·~•Y as that of OreSsm:ann was l"identified by
nn:iftneats. 1 . ' Jobn.Hbry Grei~niann, a police hisllent'.al charts 8nd a brok"1 rib
i•TJl:_e-bulk of Wednesd·ay's· ,lriihAnt in ail '·itle1·a1 arms..,. .he suffered in a faiJ froffl a horse, '"'"~focused In 1eneral plah: opf:r_aU~ Wtlo °f"'9S cine of two .Deputy· Coroner · Harvey Ca&tro Dine terms on RedWooil Sbbres', a m.-:abOt to dea~ QeU'ly three said. , 1 }.
feveloprnent which Mobil as-y~an~o~· • , :nir:ee men have ~en charged •uaied a~r the.rirst oWhers fell · At ti\~ tiJie of h1-deatla in Sep-Wi~ the· .a,yi,n.• ·aP.d f'-c;e a pre-=:troVenlal ,time11•with en· tem~r , 912, G.re1m•nn or ll,niDa!Y beanJt;lc..:May. -2. 1be__y menta!1roupe.~rnment .. OranJ&.e-", 'o\1a5 38 and was are-ponald W. B:lansett;. 32, M J.
ftilandfinancmc. · · 1en1ployed asrai sehrtty guard in • Garden .Grove, Richard J .
Se.Yetal 'hundred relidential GardenGrove.. "'""! -• Waisma,nn ,' 34, of· Huntinit,an /
fllilta · ltive-bffa· built a1oaJ an , TIMI 1berlff'I offtce sald the Beach, and ,Luke Auilin, 34, al· -.'7 ot &in •Francisco Bay olJilit vldiin or tlt'e ll!ootifte in Ille tac bed lo ·an air force Ulllt . in· 8nll•t.a--"• .. 'blls concluded""on cajon P~ss •rea;·NormanOlsey, Yuma .. , Ariz,.., ~~v, • · .... -........ . ' ' . . . ' . &be tot•l proJ.e-ct.· lnvolv l"ng l.. •• 1 .... .,,
S~qth Couniy
~ghwayPlan
To, Get Stu~y'
: By RICHARD P. NALL
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A i teefing committee. will
'meet'ltt Irvine Friday lo attempt
seleition of a highway system to
support soulhern Orange Collnty
developll)ent.
Deruity is the na~ of. ·the
game for.the planning group that
has b'een presented four
alterpative.a1stems.1lbe arterial
S:fltems pro~sed for Oraiige
Couat1 si>utli Lo! ·the N•WP<11't
Freeway. would fupport popula-
Uoniiµt•t·Ta11le rrom m,O!IO lo a
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•MCJ BJ IMS..CBAPPsi.&. . t;aguna Beach and crackin1 o~iot 'l1le operattoD ,lllvolved police ~· ---~~ the caH .indicated thal Lacub r clepaltirients of Newport Beach, Fo;~ NiwP.Orl Be,c·h -.nd remained a headquartenforor· L•guna Beach and San
Lquqa Be-•cli!Jomeh Uve been ganized narcolic1 operAtlomr: 1' Qemente. In addi\lon, the postal
1M"ffted ·.•~ra .n,arcoues im· Tlie arrests mad Tuesday ' Ml"Vice aod the Fetleral Custo~s
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aad ALAJ'I OIRKIN
Ot -0.11, Pl!-' lt¥t Orange Coa-st. cities were alerted Loda y to be pre-
pared for., an influx of up to 10 ,000 Vietnamese re·
fugeis within 'a ·week and possibly Up to 300 ,000 in
later arrivals ..
The warrling came from Sjleriff Brad Gates and
was given ~oday at Q·ftneeting iAi S~ Clemente of
ma·yors and city managers \\'ilhln' the Fifth
Supervisorf31 Dis tlictofThom_as F. Riley. ~
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THE BRIEFING from Gates and Riley was that
the refugees would be put in tents at the El Toro
Marine Cot-ps Air-Station 6ecaus'e of the lack of hous·
ing on the base. • . · · \ ·
This briefing could not be confi'"rmed by Gates and
Riley and officials a t E;~Toro continu<\(I tQ!lay t~.deny
thaHhey ad been infP<WO" of a possible infiux .
But the:wa rning Was confirmed by at least three
reliable sources·who attenCled the meeting.
It· is understood that Gates · warne,d that ttie re·
fugees might t>e sufferj,ng from malnutrition and d'is-
eases and concern was expressed by the civic officials
on bow the situation sli<>!ild be handled.
GATES SAID thal he had been informed by
federal agencies at 6:30 p.m . 'Wednesday. that up to
lo,obo refugees would arrive at El Toro in a.week and
that O•ange County ought to be prepared.
He said also that it \\'as possibl.e that about 3()0,000
refugees would be received altogether.
'.'There didn 'I 5e1'm to be any <loubt that 10,000
would be here in a .week,·" one official told the Daily
·Pilot lale.r . ''The wQrd was that many will be sick and
malnourished .. TheY will be housed.in tents and may
r , .. ,not hilve any guard&"onduty. '' •
·-·, ·.~ 1 So\irciotat 'ti\clo'1,'irll"iefing in Sal\ Clemente could ~1 DOil lie' &Ure whet~Atbe 'POS&ible {qtal of 300,000 re-
;,ru~ees men!ioned .by Gat~s was for J)Orts of e ntry
thnjugbo_ut Glilifp,Htia or whelher thia was the total
· that.El Toro J!1ight~veover .a periOljoltirl)e.
-Saine o(/icials )lad the. iin1LteliSi!llH lhe 000,QOO_
--figure was for the~ state as a whole and others said
. that ,the figure referre<t to the amount El Toro might
receive.
ANOTllER OFFICIAL said t11a t the sheriff's
main. concern was· kl!eping sight.seers away from the
refugee colony. •f1 had the impression that they were
,iatking about 300,000 eventu.aIIS: coming througfi1 El
Toro." . ,
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On~y Few Thousand .
R.efiigees in ·~tate? .
WASHJN.GTON (UPI> -Sens.
A.Ian· Cranston and John V. Tun·
ney sought today to assure their,
consUtuents that only ''a feW
thousand" Vietnamese refugees
~be resettled in California.
''We are greatly concerned
aboµt foreign n"ationals being
•,dumped' into California's already
depr.essed job market ,''
CranatoO and Tunney said in a
joja1t statement.
The senators said they had dis·
cuuecl reports of "a massive in·
fiux:" of refugees into California
witb Attorney General Edward
·Le•i••and Ambassador Dean
Brown, President Ford's special ~tauv·!:·
Tbi8 Train Couldn't
FT. BRAGG CV Pll -A :JO.car
railroad train. started into a tun·
net bu\ didn't get vety far. ·
A boxcar .near the back was too
big to"'"1et through and c~ed in·
to' tbe tannel mouth, collapsing
beams and bringing debris down
on 'tever..i 'can. No one was in·
juHd.
MOUSE ROAREI>
A.T POUCEM4/V
The senators said they had
been assured some 50,000 Viet·
namese who may be resetUed in
the United Stales would be dis·
tributed among -the states
rouihly in proportior'I to their
population, and only "a rew
thou sa nd'' would go to
Calirornia.
They said Brown. reported the
Vietnamese ~ould be resettled in
the same way that Hungarian re·
: fugees were h'andle~:aft.er the up·
riling in Hungary a11ainst, SoYiet
.troops. • .:.. Brown told the senator& that
the ·rerugees wo'uld 1'absolutely
n<>;t" be cAocentratea ih one area
in the waY. Cub.ans Were resettled
in F.l0\14a aft.er the'Ul·faled B.aY
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Mostly cloudy through
Friday, according to the
weather servi~e .· 1with
chance or showers 40 per-
cent. Cooler days. Highs 58
to 83. Lows tonight 48 to 55.
INSIDE TODAY '""' i epOn. oi my ~ ::-.:~· IJl't!lllY exar· • " UC frvini Qaan.
'eellar:D.llllel Alllll•ll"lild = 111,a paraplir-ol
portatioft rt.Di ·which · malled were disclosed by AuthorJUu-·~~and the federal narcotics
"1tappy•bll1Ma1'.'•-C<latain· Wednraday ." o-.t-ereinvolffd. ORLANDO. Fla. CAP> -A int· Ii~ WMt· f18a11 otil rro. tn-_ Arrested were peborah Anne .Dft. MaeilldamfSdl tbe ape~a-poJJce 1te'r~ut wu nursinC' a
J1amw1 haw new program ao #wlp .,oung Ttcruit• ·bottle
dnlg, .profl!cm•. They uwd
.• ,,,.,. up. 011. JO.llo'JI '1iflh clllf -'-'··---'-•I
Ala bnalfaat lhia1iionl•
iDf, Aldrjeh K~ed '<It .,._ !Ml lie would ·lie
llnd ,...,... tlC:'P .......... '
oled l>li+iid e,-..o1 .. ,nee. ·-, _,.,~ , .
. Tllo lllli•erWll'.t. be' •aid.
, 11 ftllod •wtlll ru ......... 111 a . p~.d of ••••'• Ill' --· Aldlt•• Uld llo .... eta altolll lilpport
111" .... for UCl'I -.. ' ' P'! . . .. ..
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dla ·hu -1m811M1d ·po11ce Poxon, 21 aad Christina Diane · Uonln..a•ed malllnla(ltubi>h .-ellllli\>blodaYafleraCOllfron·
... 1: . • -• ~ -Anllade.-25 both of 211 CJp1ao • -hull;'..:l; to,.~~··!'!. -~ ~,. ,;,.,...,•ottiiillo.
Jn connectloll wflli lhe ,ri.,,•1 Drift, Apt.~ Laeuuni'llJHilt!I\' E'~·· -~".'tcniet~·~ror'Wa~ brealaJD, 8CIUtOrWee ba1f Mized and Victoria Norma • J@~Mlalllllal .• ·:{ ~. ~~.. . .
more ·u.an 211 pomida atwhlall and Unda Ca~le R~11• ·= :we.kl tll!lnlOfrft. """' , ' •f4111.'Roliirt Tuel<er waii lllttrn
. •OQill.l!Oud..ilfil~--' ;\;"""lilunii4~,fl'1' ... l~ 'mlUid it rh 1.:,11te ~ ....... thumb w~en be tried lo ' 'oil iiillW ~:t to •· ..,,.,,.. "'omen were ~· ll!IO l number'kn~ •!WMll~:a· ...., ~ie ilf>m enteriii1 the
• Lal!ID•· N1~rt' and ~· Covntt Jail ••tori• 'lY ........... 1 '•main.......... · olherd-inCalliMml: ' . ' ol .iiarrotk1 cnargesllOlc>... a•, m' • • ~ .• " r -to tbe police report, ~ '111DUUn.ol m"1)uana, arretll at tl!elr rl!Sld~ TuJI· . m ' "'-' \ ~'. , , gl)e ensued when
-----dNpwero day. Ball o! $5,000 •••· ..,..'lalr, I•; atll~lo.fll!ll/8'~ olaoaall..s piared on .the. wom • ·'11\i,·t reouhwas Illa-lt.acb N-llat. Lquaa Bea~h WO " umli I oiie iu-rested
1'1n7M1rAG111,aald'll' .. ..,iu · llalJ,_-ever, Ille t . . OD '-"1 .._.., relellod after poslin&·.
Ille am=
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c_ "lipei:alliil lij· women remained ta ruttoidy ODO ieUOr -to Ille Lacuna _ _.,
....... rprtauilllr.,..... ~ay In lieu ollMU. ClleeBAIHISB, ra .. .U) ---~--~---.... . . ·, -. t' v I
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LQS AN.GELES"-<UPI) ..,.
Richard Nixon IQ'I he will give
the Unlveral·
ty of Southern
California ihe
tape record·
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played. a ~ey
role in ousting
him from lhe
presidency ,
the edllor ol
USC's )>ally
Trojan re·
ported.
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Nixon and the federal govern-
ment are-. currenUy disputing
ownenhJp ol the tapes. There has ·been ·1-ulaljon· that,-lf he ac-
quired them, tirey would be
---EXISTING MAJOl ROl.DS • lXISTING P'llMMY ~
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destroyed. .
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STEERING COMMITTEE IS STUDYING FoUR SOUTH COUNTY CIRCULATl!>N. ALTERNATIVES.
Ni,on, in .his f\nt cOriversation· With any jouria(4at.,Binqe resign·
inf olllce last AUCUSI, talked .
briefly at a party laat Satu~ay
with Daily TrojaQ, Editor Kari
Gfanville 1 ~Zl_t"'.,:..The USC
jouri;iallsm ·•tud~nt is' .the
This Is the -Dense Version ond Would.S-rt 1,232,000 Peraono ·
'Drop Pants'
Bandits Pull Off Another
' NAPLES, Italy (U PI) -The "Drop Your Pants
'Bandits" ha ve struck again.
Police said five masked men armed with pistols
and a sawed-off shotgun burst into the Fermi Social
Club Wednesday and told the 12 men present:
•·orop your pants . This is a robbery.''.
Police s aid the bandits took wallets containing
more than $500, watches and gold rings before fleeing.
The same gang has recently staged similar raids
in sever a l other social clubs in the Naples area.
Councilman
Faces Jail in
Shoplifting
Brea ctty councilman Donald
V. Symmes will be sentenced
May 1 to what cOuld be a six-
month term in Orange County
Jail. He was round guilty or
shoplifting charges Wednesday.
North Orange County
Municip'al , Coµrt Judge Phillip
McGraw set the sentencing date
Sor Symmes, 49, after a jury
'found the te acher guilty or
charges that he took a women's
coal from a Fullerton depart·
fnent store last Dec.-23 Without
paying for it.
' It was the second trial on those
.. charges for Symmes. who
teaches health education 3nd
,driver education at Troy High
,School in Fullerton.
A mistrial was declared in his
first trial after the jury de·
adlocked at lOlo 2 for coovictioo.
FreaPageAI
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HASIDSH •••
Beach address contained a "hap·
py bi.rthday" card and a plastic
pouch containing an estimated 4
ounces of the black viscous
hashish oil.
MacAdam said that persons
yet unarrested would collect the
contraband rrom the receivers
and then distribute it. He said
conspiracy complaints are being
worked up for those others who
he said are Laguna ~ach f'esi·
dents. He identified the Indian
connections as Lagunans also.
In raids at the Laguna Beach
residence, police seized an
estimated 500 _pills of an as ·yet undeteffilined drue,--20 peoyte
buttons, the birthday card con-
taining a hashish oil, and small
quantity of marijuana.
She Runs
Rumor Mill
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HIGH Ay daupter of Dally Pilot reporter W Gary Granville.
• ' • · Nixon said be "Is about 75 to 80
maximum ot 1,232,000. T!te perrent recov8ied'' ~m the
population currenUy~ is abOft pblebiUs and compli~iUOOs that
193,000. · · hospitalized· him "tMwice aild UPIT .......
The steering .committee, creat· , broU&ht on sur:(.isry lilt ran;Miss
ed. by a resolution of the Board oJ-Granville said. , ... ·
SUpervisors, is chaired by lf'Yine '· ''I'm ffflinl rqW~ .. Nixon said.
Councilman Henry Quill!'!?:.· "Luckily this doesn't .rtect_the
Results of .committee stU4Y .nu · brain. MenlallY I'm Okay." ·~ ~advisory in nature as-...... •tnure ··ne waib."t Umptnc.1.00 "he
plaimln1 tool. . . told me be bad. played 1olf
The Friday meelilll 11 In Irvine earHer that da~, •1 she said Wed· TownCeaterat2;30p.m. • needay. · ~ -~ ·-4
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The foui: circ~latlon Miss Gr~nville wu among 28
HOME AGAIN -Reunited Randy Carson, 28, is now home
safely \Vilh his Vietnamese \\1ife Rose, thanks to the
gene rosity of Laguna Hills couple Lester a nd Laurel Fusjg.
Carson is s hown arriving at Tra\'is Air Force Base ne--Jr San
Fra.nc isco \Vith his wife Rose and children Ke lley, 6, and
Cind\!, 3. He had offered to sell one of his eyes to raise m oney
to i~Stue his family stranded in Saigon. The Fus i gs donated
$3,SOO'to fund the t1ipand Save his eye.
alternatives ~r ~'by the· guests at a rec.ept;9a in ""paJm
plaiminl erouP were pnj>arecl by Sprinc•. at the ho-of-Walter
VTN, an engineering .architec· Annenbe.ri. am·tJii.ssa(&or ·•.O
turalandplanningfinnmfrvine. Great Bntam under Nixon. l'he
During discussio,n of ~he . reception was held m ~ ~ternatives at a public beanng 'with Nixon·• .iareement to,giVe
1n .. Laguna Beac~ this week.. IOmeof b .. pretidenU.alpape'ts·to
Michael. Schle:Y said that ol the USCfora·Nixoialibrary.Noinem·
alternatives be would.choose the bera of the working press· Bf.
Ex-GI Brings Wife
Back From Vietnam
least dense circulation system tended. _,. ... .
putrorwardJ>yVTN. The trU&lees and Nixon M'ere TRAVIS AFB tUPl1 -Randy
But Schley, a member ol the -diacuuing the proposed donation Carson, 28, who tried to, ,ell an
Laguna Beach Board Of Adjust-ol·Nixon's presidential tapes and eye so be could bnng his Viel·
ment and a greenbelt advocate. papers to USC. namese family to the United
said be was at loss to understand "He said be chose USC because Stales, arrl ved home from
why alternatives to highway of ill metropolitan location and Saigon with his wife and two
travel were not studied. "We're also because the collection of children-Wednesday.
not looking at moving people.by presidential materials is so large Canon said he got lo Salc,on
the best means but by the most that a major university would be three weeks ago with money pro.
acceptable road system," he requiredtohandleltproperly." vided by )tr. and Mrs. Lester
said. Miss Granville said Nixon Fasig or Leisure World in
Planning Commissioner Ron looked tanned and healthy. She Laguna Hills, who heard •bout
Yeo .from the fifth district said said she apoke wlUi him in· bis-attempt to11ell aweye> ·· • ''
"Yes, I agree we're always faced divldually for about five minutes. He said he round. his wife,
with false 'alternalives. Do yoa Nlxon ••sm\led when he said RO&e,27,inaSatgonapartment.
waqt a broken arm or a broken th~~llecti~n of presiden_Ma! 1 ''She was there with" the
leg?" · papets that wtifbe stored in tlie · children: She saw-me, looked up
At the beginning of the meet· RrQpo"sed Richard Nixon and cried," Carson said. "Then
ing, Richird Munsell, the coun-Memorial IJbrary at USC 'will she put her arms around me.and
ty's l\lsistant· dii:ect.Or '01 ~.ad. include tbose .famous' t-apes , cried a litUe bit1"
vanced planning, said thell!: had you've hear4 so much about'," He s&id' he had diffrculiy with
been no opportunity thus far to Mi11 Granville reported. red tape in elforts lo get his wire
''interlace'' the' prOposed "That was Nixon's '!IJIY of say· Out of the country with her
arterial alternatives with other ing to the university trus~ that 1 children, Kelley, 6, and Cindy, 3.
means of transportation. he no longer wants .~ te11-ta'e ''They wanted a $1,000 bribe,"
After listening to criticism or tapes that caused his downfall he said.
the alternatives, Munsell sald the destroyed, th'at they will be made But a rew days ago when the
county staff is under Constant public,•• abe Wrote in a COpyri&bl· ''parole'' wa& instituted for
pressure to plan for jtfOWlh in ed story that appeared in emergency departures o(
southeastern Orange 'County. Tuesday's edition of the Daily American d~~ndants , Carson
papers. · J\11 we needed was the
marriage certificate and a
passport. '
He said he would go back to his
mother's home 1n Watsonville
and after a short rest will bea\n
looking for a job again, probably
in lbe Los Angeles area.
NO~ Devi.ce .
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Study Tol.d
' Wll:SRINGTON "{APT".,; A
studY r ·e1eased toda.t by
manufacturers or 'emiSsi& 'con·
trol devices claims the Environ·
mental Protection Agency over.
estimated the Potential dang~r of
sulfate emissions rro~ cars
equipped with catal}rtic' con-
venlers.
Rep. James F . 8-tings CR·
N. Y ,). who presided at the news
conference. in wbich the report
was made public, said the data
sho.ws ''there is less·need·to relax
the current clean air standards." :MOBILE •••
The best informed
person on the topic or
"Orange County Rumors
On the Pending Arrival Of
Vietnamese Refugees''
may be a lady in
Washington, D.C.
''Past experience· in Orange Trojan. · sai(I he. ~a~ po troubl~.· &et.ting
County indicates that-I~ will !r=================;=================="F=; do with · their land what people
expect to do with lheit" land," human, and that we·re extreme·
ly capable carryin g on the fine
'development that -the Irvin'!
·company has done 50 far," he
said.
SLressing the broad rUlanciaJ
base of the oil firm which in 1974
grossed more than S20 billion,
Hardman said that stability such
as that would be essential in a
new owner of the firm.
Although Mobil 's interest is
.still keen in buying the stock held
'by the Irvine Foundation -
amounting to 54.5 percent of the
•interest in the Irvine Company -
·recent court cases have resulted
in a temporary court order hall·
ing the tranl!l action.
The action came from the state
·Attorney General's Office which
asserts that the offer or S35 a
Share is too low.
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She's heard them all.
Mrs. Huguette
Auerswald's phone has
been ringing off the wall
with inquiries about
whether Vietnamese re-
fugees will be coming lo El
Toro Marine· t::orps Air Sta·
, lion. The base has been re·
(erring all ca lls on the
topic to a number in
Washington.
The number is her: home
phone.
''l 've heard a lot about it,
but I don't know anything
for sllre, •• she politely
responded to a query.
Munsell said.
During comments, Dave
Smith, San Juan Capistrano
planning director, recommended
the leasf dense alternative, men·
tioning bumper·tb·bumpe°r traf-
fic and the deterior3ting
quality of air in the rDission city.
"Roads are growth inducing,
providing access that will
certainly guarantee ~." he
said. James DUiey, ·president of the
Laguna Greenbelt, said the pro-
posed roads mea"t.d.estruction,ol
watenhed aad w~e. He said
SO percent of the population-the
young, the old, the lame, the halt,
the bHnd,-alA.. diHalrlllchi•ed
by roads sinci\liey do not drive. , ..
E'..._P~.41
REFUGEES ON COAST?. •
·. The bri ~fi n g of the civic.officials by Gales Bnd
Riley flew 1n the face of repeated denials of any
knowledge of refugees coming to Orange County.
Orange County officials have steadfastly main-
tained -and this stance was repe ated in contacts lo·
day -that they have not been notified of any influx.
George Bean, the county's director or·emergency
..... ~~rvices, s aid that he ha d noJ<nowledge of such an ar·
nvaL .
Attempts to reach Gales today
for confirmation on the briefing
were unsuccessful. Riley also
was in conlerence and also would
not answer inquiries.
Two staff members, however,
in separ&te calla continued to
emphasize that an lnfiux was still
conjecture.
Executive assistant Bob Jones
said that El Toro of(Jciala had not
received any official notllication
of refugees arriving and that El
Toro was "making plans but
nothing out of the ordinary."
Jones explained that th~se
plans were bein1 mlide informal·
ly as a result or prt1;sa reports and
no large-scale effort wat belne
made because no otftcial word
had been received.
Jone s expre ssed the
supervisor's · concern about the
1lluatlon, s ayln1 that Riley
~ared the worries of Gov. Brown
\
th;lt the refugees would pose a
welfare, housing, health and
employment problem.
But Jones suggested that the
refugee s might not be
malnourished or sick. He pointed
out that most had probably
worked for U.S. government
agencies or private U.S. firms in
Sai&on and therefore would be
Ouent in English and would have
received regular medical
checks.
Later, El Toro chief of staff
Col. N. M. Trapneil Jr. insisted
thpt no offlcal notiftcation had
been received, but added, "It's
realOftable to expect refuceees to
come throu1h WestCoutporto of
entry and El Toromaybeone."
He added, "We have to take *
loot at whit the lmpaet would be
if this occun so that lt will not fn.
terfere with OUT primary mis·
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·oRlfNGE,CcJUN.TY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY APRIL 24 1975 TEN CENTS
-•I ' ~ 00.0 ·~:::.Ytet ·Re ; ees · Due on C·oast?
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. ?:a~G~l'~77;~ ~-·:" \ • :Titi'BBIBFINGfroin Ga,t~aQd .~iley was tha\ ---e~ .-'. · ' ., .. _>• ~ 1\. . . the refugees would 11!1 put ill tents ,at the El Toro
'.;•J)r11Di11t Coast cities'-wer,.'1~lpd11i1ojje pre: Marine CorJ!S Alrtjtation because of the lack of hou&· ,.., :.:J.PHeci' fo~. ajl 1 i.ii.f'.l..X ,of ·µp Ii> Jit;p'~te~8111eae !]·· ing on the base. . · "
~ru-1!'ilbi11 a ·wqeli':and. ~y~tef ~~!.!' Thls'briefing could ilot be confirmed by Gates and'
.. ~arrivals. _. • >-~;;.:~~ • -_. 1
-• Y. "-.. • Riley and official& at·El-Toro c.qntinued todaY to d~ny
. ~. ~ -!)le 'f&i'nlng camfi!ron(~lt-rB"gi,t ... "™' that the)l ad been informed of a possible inOux. · •
;.JIM,."liYJ!'ll ,~Of,, ab,~meetll!l ·uzi.S...~Ulente o!: But the wl{Cning was conflrmec! by al least three
.t:llia7<ii:S • .11no •CJtY .111.anai1Afq1"..,.~~ lti .iftll ~ reliabl(sources whOattended lhe meeting. ·
-. }~a\D s~. Thoma(~,~..:;:;'--'."°: It il understoOd tliat G.pteo ~,arned \hat,. tj1e re,•
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fl!gi!es might .be sufferi,ng from.malnutrition and dih-
eases and concern was expressed by th.e civic officials
on how the situation should be.handfed. .
GATES SAID that he had be~n informed by
federal agenc"ies at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday that up to
10,000 refu gees would arrive at,El Toro in a week and
that Orange County ought to be prep<!red.
ije said a lso that it \\'as possible that about 300,000
rerugees woLild be received altogether.
<See REFUGEES, Page A21
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PI®• (:riMh,,;lands
Fire~Hits
Craft in . ' -. . '.
M .d .. · 1 ~mr
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By TERRY COYllLE
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A Huntington B~ach pllqt
craah·landed hiS ·lii:ht plane on
grounds of the Seal Beach Naval
Weapons Station Wednesday
when his aircraf\ caqbt fire in
Oight. '
Pilot Jerry D. Hardiit;44, of 306
17th St. was listed in"satisfactory
condition today at Orqe Coun·
ty Medical Ceilter. He •suffered
aevere bums on bis ·race, bands
and legs. .. ,..... '
l!Mdin •:w:m· · a sill9fe.: ;ilJlt~if#k'i?·=
. . • ' • ob Beiielr ~ff.e .'N-t( : ... -: ...... -.... -~~~~~'t::itt~
.-·Mllrin aunty 'S'rtist LOiils Mueife~-is readf. fo rac e. his cnsh._ lt-~it-tbe ~gioomO~m Ille
·car, ta seven1foo,t sneaker on a r:oller slt'ate equip-," nayal weapons stition j111t .,nh ~ of Edinger A venue and west of with, steering .and brakes, in the San fr'anciSco Museum Bolsa Chica street.
o( ·~'s Artist.S6ap Box Derby .on M~y 18. H~s among Hilnttnet.on Beach firemen··
75 Bay Ar ea artists building ·racec:i,ble sc"ulplures to comr were the ffrst--at the scene and
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pe_te jn this ,unique event. '.r Hardin told one of the fire depart-
, J •. ment's paramedics flames burst t_' out in the cockPit while he was i::..O 0. .T. flying over;. the homes in north ,u, rash Haulers H~J~rJ::S::~:i.oecaughtfire
~ DOllSIN" FLAMES, FIRE;MEN'Wl\IT FOR TRUQK TO HAUL AWAY REMAINS OF PLANE
·.' l PtlOtCr•ob'lindo l!!iigla Enjjlne•Cr•lt •I'S.al a.ach Navy Bala Alter Fire Breaks Out
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' . , 4'-.Seiz~«l oµ Hash Raps
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• · I ~ew there waS an open field M W I. k Off J h.. nearby," Larry-.M.arshJ>um, a . ay a 0 s paramedic,s~d ~a,y."Wbenhe
·" ,~.:·-· " · · · •~," . . , l ·,,, totoverthef'~bedrlJppedthe
, , s :-ir· 1 , .' • Ai planea1fastas'lae_could.
. •elr. Valley, Laguna leaders have be.en un3•ailable opeti tO prepare lo jump, and he By'.JACK CHAPPELi:. ~•: ae if~f Huntington . t.1ie trash collec\oh. tiut union "He said he ticked the door
-f" wtlatched bis sei{;belt and leaped 0. .. 0.11, .. 1 ... wn :8'aalr;, e Olher Orange IOI' comment the past wee)t. · ~ r ., • ·~ • · l r~ clti~m.,. wake up one CompanY offiCl .. li; faBJ'd. assoonashefelt ·efi1'5!-impact. 1!our · Ne~'po'rt Beacfi and J=n~nc SPf>R f O' nrt«l their however, u!lion offifi&ls rcotld ''He hit the groUnd and flopped lt81una •. Be.acti women hav.e been .ioae,caltf.atlllft,~c!ll'~and •. callfpra.stnk~anyday. . , around somewhilet~plane~ent . arrest~ •nd a narcotics im·
,ilUll mniof tr"'ab.. ' , They also verifiea that a.cost. on •. then· stood on its J;X>St!. If the porliltion •r.ing ,_which Mailed
t.'About 800 rgbbiah "haulers,·. of-living· pay s11pplemelitt Has names bad .overcome .him, he "happy birthday" cardS Cotitain·. .r.~n1lt\le :tor l\O perceftt of been a key issUe in the Wage wol.dd have been ·gorie. Hes.aid he ing haslilsb .anCI hash.oil.from' ln· 'Ormlc9 .C..ounty 's trash collec-hassle. . • 7 couldn't ~ee· very well when he dia has been am·astied, police ·~ont hlv~ b.een working the past ·· _Also affected in.the event oJ -a was coming down:: 1 sa'y. . · ! .' ;,..&ek:wl,, thoutacontra~. ~ ·strik'e ~woUl"~ be Anaht';_im, Marshburn and his partner, ·In. connectiol) with .the .ring's ;. Aift:l ~ompany ,officials report', Fullerton, qraDge, Bµena Park, Miles Haskins, 1 were the first to breakup, authoritie.s have seized
they could "Yalk off the job at any Santa Ana, -p111 ce~tia, Brea, 'La reach Hardin. They parked their more 'than 20 pounds •of hashish
lime. ~ · · Palma. Garden Grove and some paramedics Van on Edinger and anCl•a pound and a haU ofhashish
•-''lf JhFre jS a strike, we will' unincorporated areas. had to run acr6ss .a Dood control oil Di"ailed.fr.om lhdia to hOmes in .WI" collect the trash the best we · t channel and'cllmb a tence to i(et La1un•~ Newport ~ach·, and
·t:An," said Stan Tkaczyk, general· into the ·naval «roun(IS. othercitles in California. ' •
1maDaler"'..'.'of Rainbow Disposal Firemen from .an engine and a Sm1U q.iantities ot marijuana,
Cdmpany', which . r.1ef"es Hiint· Thi T • Ct'JuJL' true~ cOmpaJ.lY cut open the cOcairi~ ~anger~~ drugs Were f n Beach and ··Fountain 8 . 1"8111 ' • ~ l ·fence to set fire ei<tinguishers to a1so .. 11~. . -,. ~V · ey. • ,.. , . · Jt"; the plane: .~ ... Laguria Beach NarcotiCS' Del.
·· . efuie truck drivers and Ji:I'. B~AGG <U PJ>-.A~ · Nny crews soon arrived to TerryM)c:AdamsaidWedftesdaY
. n . rei'ected the last offer . -rallro.d4 train startf4 lnto'a U.-help fight the '(ire. and Hardlb the sm·ucgling . operatioii~:ia-..
fr0m Orange. County DispGsal' ael but·ditJn't l'el Yeryfar. 1 •ii' wu traUpottid"'to, the IJledical vol.ed~pe~n:s· prtfl\a'.ttly; fnim ~-tton, ,w·htc h negbtiates'fot , A1tioxcar neir the-~k •uloo center lb-a Na'l,y·ambulance with LaPn• !Be1ch and' Cracking' of
.:...-11.-trac"••rs In' -t of ••e \ big to aettltrrou&ti aaddw!~_n· Marshburn and HasldM .riding u.e .. cue Jndicated~that' r --·-a
-....... ~ .. _ uo .jo the -, el mQlilh. rolf""'61 . alone. r . . r911alned ·• headqoiarteris'.7.:r.~. ·.~·~er w~ult, have' ~1~-e~ • ~ams a brinafnJ: clebrti ~~ :·uelr.ept B?kll)g 'bo11 ttradlY1am. &iniaed narc0Uc1 oPerations, • ·-~-•ktga 1 •• pe ent 1·nc· .. ~ .. -'on .1MrYetiat .can. No one wu~n-l burn. eel?' ant he ,wQr!itl about Th'8. arres.ts ·made Tues&ay
Ill p;;" and be~fiti over the n;;"t ' )ored. .. ,J • • :.-• .. ~/ • <8'e PIW'f', Paae AZ> were diaclosed .by authorities
'1hfri xun. tt would have added ' · WedqeeC:l!Yr · ' ili~F,·ct;nt1 tothecurrent$3.28 •· · ~ r t ;.. 11 I .; /Jlftst~ were Deborah.Anne
1lii b9Uravera1e111ag8. ,. ' .·,~:'8s.· ,·' pe· e· ,. ·u.·
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~ld Poxoo, ·21 and Christina Diane ,,; Slril ;riiorin~a,'ne'gotiafor for •\.~'
tM di•Po•AL asMMilaLion, s&id1thei
haulers uked1for a pay ~Ike of · • • Cos U It_ "liiy ~:ttt:..!h~::::u::·.='~~·\. . ··.c·-w-... · F~.·.L_, ·. · c~• .. i .. Go~. . . -
• ;"".;.. .. tight· now,'' he. com-~~·· ~ ~ -See'--u~1_,.:_ mented.~ , .. T ' Fowitalll ~Uey police lpiil to-of bank ioh~:·~ e •• attested -~ n.an;ea ' 'J'Miliotm Onlon 'i;.cic:af39<t)>~ day.lbey,bo~; •r..,_ lliit mon •this home '1f eodaJ without
.-, lloncllln1 norotiotiono for who robbed a Hvlnp _.i io., of. lncid"!'l.,POUcie. . .: · ·
' . ~ ' $1,000 laot w .... 01t~I 11>11!11 ii\, -Brown 11 ..,,<cuoell-of "lal<lnc
, • · IYi ' • -hulled '9'11 thlll he $1,000 frolll 1 World S.vliip oncl : ~Or u.tizeua • · •wu .C~ind1 ill ewer Loan AssO'c:!ilition offlce1 at
• • · " .811 ed the money for~hll Harbor BoUilevar.d and Edinger
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Southe1n Calffornia Gas
CO. hu oiked tfte ~
Public Ut1Htle1 Com-
miision t~o •P.Prove 'a
~-1:million yearly rate
Anglade .. 25 both of 217 Cypress
Driv,e, ~p(. D, Laguna.,Beach;
and VictoriB'NormarAngJade, 22 ,
and Linda Carole .Rea, 31, both of
621 J'aslbipe St., ·Newport J)each:
The women were< booked into
Orange County Jai• on a V'ariety
·or narcotics charges following
arrests at their residences Tues-
day. Bail~ of $5,000 each was
placed on' the women. The two
.L;ag\lna Beach wOmen posted
· bail, however , the two N~wpart
V~ller~ Set
To T~tify
Before Jury
Orange County Assessor Jacf4
VaJleiga has been subpoenaed by
the G?'and1Jury 'and waa expected
to 'appear Qefore the jury today
as it continu~d its investigation
into the' assessor's office.
Jn addition to Vallerga, two or-
ficfals frOm Federated Depart·
ment Stores Inc. are expected lo
testify today as the jury's inquiry ·
has mushroomed to include .in-
vesti1ation of allocations that
major county prqperty tax~yers
ha ve receiv~ favorable t,reat·
meot>from the assessor's office.
Lut time Vallerga was c'alled
before "tbe jury, be cited his
riChls under the Fifth Amend·
ment •nd rerused to testify. ·
That w1s Nov. s, 1974r the.day
after he Was elected county·&s·
lflUOr', when . th~ jury was. in·
vnti1atin1 <;:o.ngres1m1n An· .-uru..:i.1 nance 'fUneral., • , Avenuela~t Thuncl.~ .. ~ ~ . Police 1ald ~ m1111 they hive Detectl•e M •IV •ai<l.
An olcl-Uma dance for ...,)u,._ Jailed oa rob!Niry ,c~otp•doeill:t 11'911nlaln Vallot. ~. , ~· d&~w , jjil.1•h~w'1,.(R·Newport · •it~ ' BeH!t) Im coa1res!lonal clim·
lncntue.
and, actlv•~ ci"Hlll WQl be ~ ,really have ,.nc1re •. to'track the rob f j 111111 Frll•J ·--l\,l'Ot . the Hunt,_ • · He waatoll lbe. m_, ,..._ ~~ .J . Dholo
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'"-· . , . . ' mtrollyceline _\he boOdlt ~ qulat iold alt I
, 'l'lle dud "tu be held rror11 8 clllhod to back up hio elem-tho i>hoto J
to, 11 p.m. 11 i. ~by for t!ie •••b t11nied out to ·be a telephon~ polief
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llL 111111 • lllan. danle Wiil . VillllCm ICmll 8town,~ ...... ' Browll'hlelr I
llo tlle1-d\111lllourth Fri· Ano, 'h•• '"'"" boo~ ~ ~ewer the' weetc tlQcite~b month> , • Or"!'.P'~~(J 1111 • ...... ~-'•
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Ila f ~ t .HiilflllaW,'•1 behalf ._1t taxpayets
to • ' . I . ' ""~" .. • ,, ter, ·aasj1t1nt as&4!ssor
•; ' qeoip ti~ ~a,i • Tondy, Corp.
-.,,... exntltiVe ·wete Indicted on
bribery charges.
t
woinen remained in custody
Wedn~sday in lieu of bail. i
The ol?eration invOJ.ved ppl.ice
departments of Ne"•port Beach,
Laguna Beach. and San
Clemente. rn a'cjdi~ion, the postal
service and the Federal Customs
Service and the federal narcotic&
agencies were involved.
Del. MacAdam said the opera·
lion involved mailing of hashish
and l)ashish oil to receivers in
Ne~port Beach. Laguna Beach;
Los Angeles and San Francisco.
He said 40 known letters were
mailed Or Which 11, the largest
pumber sent to any individual ci-
ty were destined for Laguna.
MacAdam said -posfal inspec-
tors intercepted the mail, inven·
tru;ied the contraban4· and al·
lowed some of the Uteg8.I narcotic
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Mostly cloudy through
Friday, according to the
weather service, with
chance ·or s'howers 40 per·
cent. Cooler days. Highs 58
to63. Lows tonight 48 to55 .
I NSIDE TODi\ Y .
MariM• have new ~m
to help roUfW' recrv\ts bcJtlle
drug problems . They Hild
them up on M·itory high cliff
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-LOS ANGELES IUl'I) -
'l\irhard Nixon uya he will if.., the Unlver•l· · -,
-ty of·Soulh"rn
'California the
'.tape ~ecord
tt n gs that
playeil a key-
,role in ouating
him from the
J:residency,
the editor or
USC's Daily
Trojan re -ported. llllf.NVILL•
Nizon and the federal govern-
ment . are currently disputlog
ownerstiip of the tapes. There bas
~n specul,tion that, if he ac~
quired them, they would be
destroyed.
Nixon, in hi$ first conversatioO
with any journalist since reliil\:'
ing Office·· last August, talked
briefly ail a party last SatuMay
\with Daily Trojan Editor Kari
;9ranville , 21 . The USC
journalism student i s the
"daughter of Daily Pilot repbrter
Gary Granville.
Nixon .said he "is about 75 to 80
percent recovered'' from the
phlebitis and complications that
hospitali~ed him twic'e and
brought on surgery last' f al,~ Miss
Granville said. ·
.. I 'm feeling fine," Nixon said.
''Luckily this doesn't affect the
brain. Mentally I'm okay."
"He wasn't limping, and he
told ... me he had played golf
earlier that day," she said Wed-
pesday. '
Miu Granville was among 28
.guests at a reception in PBJ.m
'~rings, at the home of Walter ~nnenberg . ambassador lo
'Great Britain under Nixon. The i ., . . . + •• receplion was held in connection
1with NixOn 's agieement to give
,some of his presidential papers to
USC for a Nixon\ibrary. No mem-
bers of the working press at·
tended.
The trustees and Nixon were
discussing the proposed donation
pf Nixon's presidential tapes and pa.,.... to USC.
; 'He said he chose USC because
of its metropalilan location and
also because the collection of
pll'ftidential materials is so large
that a major university.would be
f":luired lo'1andleit-1y:•.• -.
Miss Granville said Ntxon
Joolted tanned and healthy. She
&aid she spoke wilh him~ in-
dividually for about f\ve p'lin'4e5.
· Nixon ,.smiled when ~e siid
lb• collectl;>n of._Ji,"'ill•iitial
,)apers that will be .stored 1n U.e
'pro'Posed ·Richard ' Ni}to'n
~emorial Library-at-use 'will ~nclude th,ose famous tapes Y.ou 've he~rd so much about'.'' Miss Granville reported.
:· '"That was Nixon's way of say·
Ing to the university trustees that
J1e no longer wants the tell-t'ale
tapes that caused his downfall
.destroyed, that they will be made
';>ublic, ''she wrote in a copyright·
ed story that appeared in
Tuesday's edition of the Daily
Trojan. '
South Korea
Next Target?
SEOUL (UPI) -North Korean
,President Kim II-Sung might be
/briefing Chinese leaders during
:.Us current visit to Peking on a
~ssible North Korean attack
.against South Korea, highly
:placed South Korean govern-
,ment source& said today. "Kim
•appears to be seeking tacit
:Chinese understanding for his
·military adventure in Korea,
:rather than outright aid from
.'China, during 'hiS cUrrent trip,"
~e sources told newsmen.
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may be a 1 ad '1 l n ounces of the black viscous
Wuhington, D.C! hashh1h oil.
She's heard them all. MacAdam said that persons
M r s . H u a u e t t e yet unarrest~d would collect the
Auer1wald's phone has contraband from the receivers
been ringJn& "ott the well and then distribute Jt. He said
with inquiries abovt conspiracy complaints are being
whether Vietnamese re-worked up foe those ~ who
-fugees-will be cOming·to Et he said are La11una Beach resi~
Toro Marine' Corps AirSta-dents. He identified the Indio
, lion. The base haS been re.: conn~ti_ons as Lagunam also.
ferring all calls· on the In raids at the Lquna Beach
topic to a number in residence. police seized an
Washington. estimated. 500 pills of an as yet
The number is her home undetermined drug, 20 peoyte
phone. ~t!'ns, the b~rthdq card CCHJ.·
"I've heard a Jot ab:Jul it taan1ng a hashish oil, and small
... but I don 't know an~ quantity of marijuana.
_for sure," she po\itely . ln the Nc:wport Beach re-
. responded to a query. !i1dences, pol tee allegedly found
an e$timated two pounds of mari·
juana, a small quanity of cocaine
· and a small q~antity of what
. police. believe to be d~gerous LAYC :.Nets·
Handicap
Race Win
George ·Thorson 's Ariana from
Los Angeles Yacht Club today
was declared the overall ban·
dicap winner in Newport Harbor
Yacht Club's Caho San Lucas
race.
Ariana finished the 790-
nauticBl-miJe race with an
ela~ time of 113.83811hours but
her time allowance gave her a
corrected time of 92.3S18boun.
As overall winner AriaDa wins
the Governor Of Baja· California
perpetual tr~p~y ·~ the ,An:
ton.io Bernal trOpby for winner in
Class C. Hei naVigatpr, Jerry
Huffman, wins ttie Secretary of
~e Mexican . Navy lf9phy .for
navigating the winning boat.
John Scripps~ 79,foot ketch
Miramar out of the San Diego
·Yacht Club was firit to finish
with an elapsed time of 105.1238
hours (or a new course record.
She wins .lhJ:..._Gov~rns>.r of
California trophy for line honors.
Other trophy winners Were Bob
Beauchimp's Dorothy 0, NHYC,
the Miguel Aleman trophy for
' first in Class A; John. Hall's
Ragdoll, NHYC, a City· of
Newport Beach trophy for first in
ClusB. ··
drugs. q
5 Terromta
Murder Envoy
In Stockholm
STOCKHOLM, Sweden .(AP) -
Five terrorists took over the
West German t:mbassy today,
shot and killed the mllilfrY al·
Ucbe, and threatened to execute
the ambassador Md -~~.J:~her
holtages Wlless 28 mtarcnms are
released fJ"OIJl West Germ.an
jaib, officials said.
· West Germa.), iefeviski\ sJd i1
learDfkl the terrorists also. de-
manded (hat each P.rilODel', in·
cl'uding the leaders of the
Baader·Meinhof gang, be given
$20,000 before boarding a Luf·
thansa Boeing 707 at 9 p.m. local
time. This would amount to
$.'520,000.
Officials in Bonn, Germany,
said the terrorists demaoded that
the Prisoners be brought to
Frankfurt, Germany and nown
out by 1 a.m . Friday local time.
Police said the terrori3ts ....:.....
three men and two women -
killed · the" military attache,· Lt.
Col. Andreas von M"irbach, a
baron, with four shots in the bead·
and legs.
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REFUGEES , ON CQAST?. • .. ~ ' . ·-~'-... .
--"There didn't seem to be any doubt that 10,000
would be here in a week," one official told the Daily
Pilot later. ''The word was that many will be sick and
malnourished, They will be housed in tents and may
notbave any guards on duty.••
sOurces at today's briefing iii San Clemente could
not be s ure whether th.e possible total of 300,000 re-
fugees mentioned by-Gates was for ports of entry
throughout California or whether this was the total
that El Toro might receive over a period' of time.
Some officials had the impression the 300,000
figure was for the state as a whole and others said
that the figure referred to the amount El Toro might
receive.
ANOTHER OFFICIAL said that the sheriff's
main concern was keeping sightseers away from the
refugee colony. ''I had the impression that they were
talking about 300,000 eventually coming through El
Toro.''
The briefing of the civic officials by Gates and
Riley flew in the face of repeated denials of any
knowledge of refugees coming to Orange County.
Orange County officials have steadfastJy main·
tained -and this stance was repeated in contacts to·
day -that they have not been notified of any influx.
George Bean, the county's director of emergency
services, said that he had no knowJedge ot such an ar·
rival.
2 Solons Say
State's Viet
Influx I .ight
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sens.
Alan Cranston and John v . Tun·
ney souaht today to assure their
constituents that only "a few
thousand'' Vietnamese refugees
will be resettled in California.
"We are &really concerned
about roreign nationals being
·dumped into Californla's already
depressed job market ,·•
Cranston and Tunney sald in a
joint statement.
The senators said they had dis-
cuued reports o( "a massive ln-
nux'' of refugees into C.lifDmia
with Attorney General Edward
Levi and Ambass1dor Dean
.~rown . President Ford's special
representative.
The senators said they had
been a1sured some 50,000 Viet-
namese who may ·be resettled in
the United Slates would be dis·
tributed among the states
rouchly ln proportion to their
population, and only "a few
thousand'' would go to
Calilemia. .
~y taid Brown reported the
VleWlmese would be ....Wed Ill
tht same way that Huncartan re-
: fusees were h•ndled aftA!r tbe vp. rl•inl In Huncary a1alnll SoYlat
,troopo ,
Attempts to reach Gata today
for confirmation on the briefin&
were unsuccessful. Riley also
wu in conference and also would
not answer inquiries.
Two staff members, however,
.in separate calls ~tinued to
emphasize that an influx was StiU conjecture.
Executive assistant Bob Jones
said that El Toro officials had not
received any official notification
of refugees arriving and that El
Toro was ''making plans but
nothing out of the ordinary.''
Jones explained .that these
plans were being made informal· ·
ly as a result or press reports and
no lar1e·scale effort ·was being
made because no official word
had been received.
Jones expres s ed the
supervisor's concern about the
situation, saying that Riley
shared Ule worries of Gov. Brown
that the refugees would pase a
welfare, hous in&, health and
employment problem.
But Jones suggested that the
refugees might n"ot be
malnourished or sick. He pointed
out that mos t had probably
worked for U.S. government
a1encie1 or private U.S. Orms in
Saigon and therefore would be
nuent In English and would have
received re·gular me<lical
checks.
Later, El Toro chief oC staff
Col. N. M. Trapnell Jr. iDtlsled
that no omcal notlficaUon barf
been received, but added, "ft'1
re""'° able to expec:t ren.,_.1o
<Gft'le throlith Well Cout por1I of
ent.ry and El Toro maybe one."
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HOME AGAIN·:... Reunited Randy Cars.on, 28, is now home
safely with his Vietnamese wife Rose , thanks to the
generosjty of .Laguna Hills rouple Lester and f..aurel Fasig. ·
Carson is s hown arriving at Travis Air Force Base.near San
Francisco wit~ his'wife Rose and children KeJley, 6, and
Cindy. 3. He had offered tqsell one othis eyes to raise money
to rescue his family stranded in ~aigon . The Fasigs donated
SJ,500 to fund the trip and save his eye. ·
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MeetU.Set
On Old Town
, < L A.sses~f,·;:·
Publle workl offt.W. In -· tn-cton .. Beach 'have ealled a
1pecl1l'llleelinC T.-.,.aipt lo
· u)>lain' the details' of tlitl ~
llOIOd: Old Town ..... ma ilia· trid." . ,_ ,,, ~ • .... '
. The1 .. sl0nbe~al7:10p.nr.
In room B·7 (lbe·bueniedlJMcl-
ty hall, accOrdin1 to -Plaltll'!""'
Works Director BW llaftae. ~
Property· oW"nen witlain--tbe
propo1ed dhltrict •,and' ey duler
interested residents sre ·lo'Vled
toattend. · '
The aHessm~.dlsVtc$1'·~ llOIOd , to· build storm cir~ for
the area )enerally'west ol lleaeh
BoulevarJl _and bo_l.._ ~
" •· AvenueandMainSt:reet. 1~ .• Ex-GI Brings Wife th!"=~~~h:·::r.::=-; million, moot of .which -be
• • paid by lhe . property pc:qierty From .Vietnam·own.... ·. · -, ,-.' Back
TRAVIS AFB (IJ Pl) -Randy
Carson, 28, who tried to selJ an
eye so he ~ c_ou~d bring his Viet-
namese C8mily to the United
States, arrived home from.
Saigon with his wife and two
children Wednes<Jay.
. NO,,.. .n.~ ._,. ""-~ passpart. ·' . ....,. ..l.lellK:e
He said he would' go back to his
mother's home in WatsonvilJe
and after a short rest will begin
looking for a job again, probably
in the Loi Angeles area.
Canon said he got to Saigon
three weeks ago with money pro-
vided by Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Fasig· of Leisure World in
Laguna Hills, who heard about
his attempt to sell an eye.
-He said. he found b,is wife,
Rose, 27r1n a Sai1on~ment.
''She. was• tbere With the
children. She saw me, looked up
and cried," Caraon said. "Then
alle puther.•rln• BioWKI me and
cried a little bit.'"1
He said be bad difficulty with
red tape in efforts to get his wife
1 out or the country with her
children, Kelley, 6, and Cindy, 3.
"They wanted 'a $1,000 bribe,"
be said.
But a few days ago when the
••par.ale'' was· irlstituted for
emergency departures of
American dependants, Carson
said he had no trouble getting
papers. ;;All we needed was the
marriage certificate and a
UCI Chief
S!ill !Jere .
'!The rtporU of my de-
mife :"'1Jett,IJitaUy eu&· gerated, '' C• •rvin~ Cban-.
!•i cellor Daniel Aldrich, s,aid
today in a .Par,pbr"ase_.ot
Mai:k Tw_.ain. ,., ,
At a break(as~ this Morn· ,
· ing, Aldrich scoffed. ·at
rumors that he would be
flied wheft UC pretident·
elect David Saxon takes of.
tfiCe. .
The university, he said,
is filled with rumors in a ·
period of change in
leadership. Aldrich said he
expects strong support
from Saxon for UCI's pro-
gi"ams. . . v • . .,.U,,. • -;. • • • ' < \• • . ~ ... :-.~.--'"f ., .:,·
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WASHING'J'ON (AP) -A
study released todaJ by
manufacturers of emisaioQ COD·
trol devices claims the Environ·
nlental PrqtecUon Aceney over-
estimated the potentialdangerof
sulfate emissions · frOm cars
equipped· with catabt.ic con-
ventera.
Rep .. Jamee F. Hutlngs. <R·
N.Y.), who presided 8t the news
conferen°'e in which the• report
was· m.11de' public, said the «IAtit
shoY(_& •tthere11 les1 nieed to ,.lax
the current Clean air 1tanda:rdl, • ~
Loot' ~oaclive
LOS ANGELES (AP) .
Thieves stOie .£wo· "soJI denSity
measuring devices from a trailer
at a Pomona Freeway_ const,uc·
lion site apparently not rea1111~
they took potentially . leth9
radioactive material, authorities
say.
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Orange Coast cities were. alerted today to be p're-
P.at"ed for an influx of up lo.10,000 V,ielnamese re-
fugees within a week and Possibly up to 300,000 in
later-arrivals. · · ·
The warning came from Sheriff Brad Gates and
was given tGday at a meeting in S_an Clemente of
mayors and city managers within the Fifth
Supervisor_ial Di~trictof'l'homas F . Riley.
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THE BRIEFINlf from Gates and Riley was that
the refugees· would be put in tents at the El Tor:o
Marine Corps Air Station because of the lack ·of hous·
1ing on the base.
Thi"s briefjng could not be confirmed by Gates ·and
Riley and· officials at El <r_oro.continued today to deny
that.they a~ ti~en informed of a possible influx.
But Ui;e ,warl)ing was coQf\rqu~cL)ly al least three
• f!'liabl~ ~rl!~s who aUend~ the .weetin&~ ; . • ·• • · rt.~ ~ 1tu11r~\•'·~~lll•ttl¥ <e: ~. -r .~ m~:bl!'!Uf(~i;Wli'~~tlpn and dis• .. eases a~ftrli was ~-d'by the-cnvae otric1als<t .... °" howtlf6-lliluation sjjould. hebandl~
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10,000 refugees would arrive 8t El Toro in· d weeK and
that 0Fange County oughl to be prepar~d. ; •· •
'He said also that.itwas possi))!e lbat about Joo.000 Ho.a·e ·Ag0f'l.. ,._ :.
refugees would .be received altogether. •
. ~ , , . "There didn't seem to be any doubt 'that !0,000
!Q ... ~-~Bff. woUld be here in a-week," one official told the'Daily p~-• . , -•. .. ' '. • ;· l!llot later. "The word was tha(many will be sick and ~; .M8ri~1 Cotibi;y arlJs"t Lollis Mueller· is ready,·1o r.ace• hi$ . malnouriJ}hed. They will be housed in te nts an<t may j, c.ar,~ a '. Seveii-foot ·sneaker on a roiler. skate eQWPPed not have aiiy guards on duty.,.,
• ·with ·sreeOng and. brakes~ in the San .FranciSco Y~eµm • Sourres ilt tOday's brieffng in San Cle_mente could
bi-·umm·er: Lance .. Be-auregard 'or 'the Newport · HarbOr
41i~h SchQol Sitilor Q8ftd CarrieS one of his dr;ums (rorh.
~ after retq._rnirjg~~nesday from tour. Sailor .:mu~i:\
oans-. .wQo. raised th~1r. own-money for -tour, .played . .m
Las Vegas and Phoenix during the past wee and
stOpPed off at .place.s ·of sceniC and hi~toiic interest in
between.
,. of Art's Artist Soap !lox ,Derby on · M<!,Y 18._ Hf s . .i1Jnong . not be sur,e whether the possible tofal oJ 30ll,ooo re· 75 B•>'.\Ar.ea arlia~ !>uilding raceable .~~ulp\ur s tGC:<iJ!i· . lei mention~ by Gates was for ports or e11try .~ pete·.1niti1s :uwqu~ ~vent. . ... , . ~. t' 1', t ,, ·ti . . ~ t hou.t C;lJifQJ1'iia 0:1: whet~et this was the total 4 ' c iBI· w "~ · · •
. . . ' "'" • ., . " ic. .. ·-"t' .-1 .. ,that· l'l(orumigh~f!!Ceiveover,a·PeriOiloftime. . .' o·. ·as . . . ·, ' om.e' .. , . ·' ~· i-t·"' " . ~ ·:,' "' 1
';;-. ·.1r \ 11 SOme oCfic'ialS 'had the 'i mpreSsion the 300,000 ;~.~~ ~:< •. 1 P.il ·1 • # d.. ftgure y..'as for the state as~ whole-and otheri said ' ... ~~~st ... ;· ot DJ Ure . ~~~~i~: figure referr<;<J lo the amount _El Toro might B9o~ed _on· D,rugs .,. -' c~·. Bi" ·11·-, f Pl J. ·-, :, ANOTHER ·OFFICIAL said [hat the sheriff's ., ' t ft· . r ' . O an..:.,. main~concern was kt!epirig sightseers ·away from the ByJ"CKCHAPPElJ..... . Qrtl!~ MacAdam said·theopera·
, ~~ '., • •', "'"' . , ..... 1, ~. ,.' refugee colony. ''[had th'e impression (hat they were or•0•11.,'"'-'~ ' • ~ ia~Qlyed mailing of'bashish. .. ~ ........ , .•l t .r.· -~?-'. ~ . · • '. . talking about· 30Q,OOO.~event,ually coming throu'gh El Four ·Newport · Beach and ilnd-basb~h oil to. rtteivers· in
· i...tyTEBa!'·COTILLE nearby," Larr.{. Marshburn, a Toro .~· ~ · LagUJJa Beacti 'womenha.vebcen NewPQM:Beach, Laguna Be&Ch, ~ ~,.... ~ .. ..,..,.,......,_ : paramedic,aaid\oday.•"Whenhe The briefing of the civic ·.officials by G.at~s and • arrested' and .a h•rootics im-~~'lesandSanF'ranciscJ). ,
;1:.. A· ~ntinJlon Beach P!lot .. got over the field he aioppe9. th~ Riley fl ew in the face of repeated denials of ·any P,,rtation ·ring whic~ mailed He said 40 known letters were
, .. a~-l~ed his ll&ht plane on plan'eas£Bsta1tte'cou1d: ~ knowledgA.of refugees comiilg to Orange County. ~'happy birthday'',c&rds contain· ,UaileCI of which 11 :...:lfe lugest I .QI the,Sep.1,Beach f'javal · "!Qi aakl he kicked the 'door ~ . ing hashish and hash Oil £tom In.-nu.ft'\ber sent to any inwviitual ci· n1. fil•tioq.. Wl!d~sd_l!Y . · op,en to prQire 'to Ju,mp,',and he Orange County offjcials !\ave steadfastly main· dia tias been smashed, poliCe ty were i:lestine d for Lagwta.
his .airer~. calllht. fire m· wllalch'e(l hiJ·aeal bett.and leaped tai~ -and thi!l. stance WJlS t'epeated' in contacts to-say. MacAdam sa.id postal inspec·
. . as·aoon8,'.befelttheflrstimpact. da;Y -ttia~they have not. been notified or an)' influx. In connect.i'on with the, ring's tors.inti'rcepLed the mail, inVen· "' .. Jlftl'Y D~~~rdin. 44; ot,306 ~ "HeJalt .t~e.ground and OOpped George·1Bean, ,the county's:dir~tor of e'mergency breakup, authoi;flies have ffized toried ihe •c'Ol\traband and aJ·
t1'111 ~;,wu Its~ in ~~~actory ·, Around sornew-hiletheplarieWent services, Said that he had no kllqwJedgt? of such an ar· more Utan 20 pounds 9' hashish lowed some' of'the illegal nan:otic ~uon·JiOcfay -8\. Oi'11111e Coun:-·on. then. stood °"'ls 0qse: If t.he ' rivalo: , t . • 1 . , and a Pound and a half olha&hish. to be delivered to the.ad~ tv lil94ic~t, t?ente~: ~ sdfered _,,names 'lla.d oVMfome~~' he . ' ' . (See REFUGEES, P-1get\2)" oil Dialled from India tohoines in on the letters ... ~ ~unt~~op h~s fee, hUds wouklbave~n.lofte:lta,J#,.er . : .; , I,, .• uauaa, Ne.wport Be&cti, apd Or)e letter.sent to the ,Lagul}a ~lilll!~ t. , .. -... .. • couljtn'(~;r~eo' w.aJ ' fle ..-l · • othetcitieslnCalifomia.· ; Beach address contatneda '.'hap-
1} ~D ·was ta-l.ftl a sifllJe· Wasco~'ft ,,..,~ • .+,..,, · • small Qu8ntitieS of mari]aan•t PY birthday", card an.;t. a plastic
•Dlill• ll!pe~ Tri,lf>acer Jrom: . lliwl'ih!Him .. u :~'.~er~' Pilot Wrlt,.~r~•··Dall .... ter cooalne and angeroua-dru,. were JSft)IAsHISil P•l~A2l ••ao,.)ii_rk •A•l'P!Jrl m Hunt·. llilel, HU.Itta. ~Ille: first io -~ alsoleiaed. · • . •
ldltOll \!',each lo .bona BeaCh reach Ha~ 1lt1v"!l8rke4 lbe!T , • U.1un1 Be•ch Natcotics Det. . E w;11eillter.uptec1inn&lll8S.·\ Sj' ed1caj..Jan on iriltn~ fl:SC ·c·· · ·.d {j!IJ • Tt!rrYM"acAdamaaid'W\idnelitlay .. 111>* pW\e w'as deslroye<l<in lbe. · bOd '!"llll•orGU a lloqG~ •· , _· .. , oe ' . t-ins_ the s111bgglln1 oper·alio~ In' ·
. It bllylbe 11'\)Und _oo"lbe cb -.llbb Ii feace;to!get .:... volYl!d persons primarily from
' ~ YU We~ Ration j•t•nprth ifttOtbtaa.ul 1to~ ,.. - . .. ·' · ..lo -• Laguna Beach and criCklrii . of
if !Edln•~r ·A•ep•• ~west or ~·m•ll'cim ·an eilliPe and a _ N· ·ixo· ... :.. ii· Jtit.i~ "·""'" _::."-. ew· · _ · 111e ........ indicated lbal Laguna •Bolaatti!ilca~reet. .._'., • tru'ci ~nt.i>8R~··cutJ .~P the reiflaiHed a headquarters for. or· ~i.nat.o.n pe acn j fi.Jlmen reac:e to ae•:ffi:e ·~J~c to galilzed narCotics o.,erations. t1JJ fint at ,the SC98 @Cl t.hepl~ •.... t~~ A. .,,. .;,_,_ · • • ..-• • The: arrest,, made .Tuesday
-loldoai.oflbelln ... gail· Navy' ~ ;H;On 'arrtved to ,, ' • ' were ·dl1clo1ed by autbcirttles • _edl ... n.mea burst beln fl-tlie)rtn,-'aiid-"•••"n • LOS. KNGELES (UPI)-, with Dai!Y'TroJan Editor Kari Wedn .. day
cockpit w1111o bewu , .~ trim.,.n..i to lbe·~;i1;;ri Rlchaiil'Nlx\11-iaya~ will .II"'"" OranvH.le, 21. The :use Arreoled' were Deborah l\nne
Oftl"-lM bomel jn .north--l"eldll' Iii a1Cavy.mnbUlameewtth the Unlvent i _.. journalism st.'adent is the Poxon, 2l and Christina· Diane
Beach. . . , llinllburi>! Ud 'JI..-· nclin& • IJ' or l!<>ulhenl ' daqbler of Dally Pilot ,_rier Anll•dt, ·25 both of 217 -~ --'~~ 1be 1aM causht fire • CAllfornla Ille GaeyGrabvllle. ·, .' -Dri ·Apt D La Be ,1_,,--p ...... ' L ' • -Ye, • ' guna .... ; • , ..... 111: didn't liDO,,w Why, but be • ~""lie llebtM, ... •b8w blldb' am tape recor\r Ntson said he "11 a 75 to 80 ·anc1 VJdorti Norma An&l~.~:22. ......, !!l's!. •.H en open· rield l"liunled!' ni1'••.'"!"ied-aOout In I 1 Iba t )e~cenl ·recovered" from the and'Llnil• Carole Rea, 31, _,,or I . . • ., hilwlfe,.wboar~n<t'atU.lhlle played ~ key, oldebltis and complleallons lbat 62tJa1mlne-st., Newport Beach.
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7
_ momen.ii af~l:,rr··.'r tremen·:." roleinousUnt 'lloapitaliaed him twice ,ad . Ttie wOmen were boOked into
hh, Id , H him from Iba -.g111onsurgery1111Uall, Mils "-~-' 1 J II --~e1 nAIP.lf'.,.,~" .. ""; llf•rt-,-.;Unl ,H •·):''ne ._ .. In prealden-c·'. o•anvllle·,.,·d.. . ' vrange .,....n y a 00 a .·~· y llU'~-' .,.~.K • ' , peiD,IOwetepttaWD&lollim." " • or n•rcolica cha••es foUowlJIC ; . 8*d1n erclal .. , the editor of 0 1'm feeling fine, .. Nixon said. ti l th t tdences Tues -.,,,..,..,...,11:".,f~ •D'£U.'"' • • comm ,..lot, USC 's Dolly "Luckily this doesn't affect lbe d....., e•11 •fr•':'ooo b.. ·
• ~ • -. ·-.. / ~ch Jor Bank of America, Trojan ire .... MMWU. _ .. br~n.Menta, Y m •·.· placed on the.women .. The two ~~.:l'.t:O.> ,._ c. .,, ; ·wu 141<inc· lhe -)llalle \o Lone . 11 1, ~.. ay. a .o .. : ·eac •••
l NEW YORlt ((J_Pl) -A 1111.o· '"""" reportedly had just _re· ported. • • -~ u 1;;. . H.-W'l'D I 11"1 ·~· ~ Lacuna Beach women posle<I
eeislon bu:yin• • 1p_ree ·.erased · paeiesled it. tt W•a DOt Hardip's Nixon and. the fllllal ~efta~ told me he · bad, ed &Olf bail hbwever the two 'Newport ieulier \oeses Oh \be New .York Pt...e. menl a~e curren~ ..tilP&tUW ,, ifirlier that ,day,'11 hid~ed-wo.ften. retni.ined. in cuatOdy
lltotli Excbon1e llldq, lul'lrinc TIM eraob happened·-1:40 -l'.lhlP of lbe tapeo. 'lbeN ti.. neoCI»· ,, • 1 ~\,; Wedilelday In lieu pf 1!"'1. • ;prices milted In octl"9tredlnc. p.m. !(!qll! Jl'!llU.Y .., 'ott~ -1PffUfaUbn lbal, If be.... ll111 ·Granvllle w:u ~-n.e operalloa involved pqll<;I! ; Tbe .Dow Jon11 '1114,ua!Siol • · ~ ·Blioob ftremon 'Wbo qul,red tbem, lh,!Y would be ,-'9 ti a recepl!on Jn:F.flbn ~rtminla or Newport Bll•cll.
9verap. wblch bod loot mar.e U .. lallle•ru,1palledlbep[ane deS!rofed . • . • ~I • •t·the hOllle ol ~ L•lul>~ .Beach and' San
••f:-.:-'UllMUIOa.a ........... -dblli!9........... -.ii ony Joumallat _ ....,.. • • ..... un\!er: " .NnJ~ •ad lbe Feder;.. tiiit'oini
IJ-. ll•e P,Q11110 la Ibo llnt bour, CCIII doWll •Dd tun1ot1 la Ille. , . N~oo, In lll• firat coa.enallall , A0n'!!. aln.biPad to · · Clemente. In addllloo Ibo~
• •• edcod .,..,,..... ,•.1,11'• 11'111&1 roqed .,...., Ult llli office laal AUllllt,,_ 1.-· SerV!ce fltld Ibo federal n~
lk:22e18',ltltot'la(T.....,I:!).' -...... Pep.Uf " bllefly ~la party~ ~l , •cencleiw~relnvo!Yl!d ..
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Mos\ly cloudy through
Fs:id•Y,'7'' ac·cording to the
weather service, with
chance' or showers 40 per. Cellt: Co_oler days. Highs 58 ,
't.oG. X-1 lonlghl48 lo55.
INSIDE TODA V . JI--• llaw: new program
&o l,Wlp waag recruU1 boil~ dttif prOb~m1 . 'fhey 1end
u.tm ap. an. 80-storJ) ·high clijf /of' llleropy. See slllTJI Poge iAI. -·J .•
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N
UPIT ........
HOME AGAIN -Reunited Randy Carson, 28, is nO\V home
safely with hi s Vietnamese wife Rose, thanks to· the
generosity of Laguna Hills couple Lester and Laurel Fasig.
Carson is shown arriving at Travis Air Force Base near San
Francisco with hi s wile Rose and children Kelley, 6, and
Cindy, 3. He had offered to sell one of his eyes to raise money
to resc ue his family stranded in Saigon. The Fasigs donated
$3,500to fund the trip and save his eye:
-. ' ·'··~· ··~· ..
'NIXON .•~.
:a::i=r.~f:.~E
.,.. ot yi. 'worklJll prma· ot·
........ ' ' I"' ~*· ,., 1"-f Tiie-..-.--... • :dio<wblf llM l\tOpGoell .........
ol N.lxon's pre•l.S.llal tapu and _ ·
papen lo USC. ·
''He1iid he chose USCbecaqse
of lta metropolitan lOcation and
also becaua ... 111e coUection of
-ldential materials Is so larp
r· 11\al--a ~ajor Wliversity would be
rwqulred to halldle ii properly.'"
Mi11 Gra,nvifle said. Nixon
Vallerga
• <;all~
. ~. ~ '" ~ tt ' ,By 'Jury ··
• I I
,Oran40 Counly .\.uiil.a,;,J~
Valiersa h11 been •¥l>f!*i•od ~Y
tho Grand JUJ')Wllld w .. •~Po<\l!I '
lo ilP"8'• before the Jury l<>day.\,
as. It continued · lta\lnve1U1•tlo!!.
lnlolhe•••eaaor~omce. ,
>In ..Sdlt.ion to .fiaUer11~~ol· '
ficiall! from ~edera.,.. ....,.rt.
ment,Slor,1. lnc. aro n~Of! IO t.esll!y~loclay_ ~-\h' JUz:y'•J"!lillrJ
fiu muo~roomect;tp' ~ in--
veottsation ot aUocillqaf \bit
major coullly pro~ IUPl19'1·
have "'°lived fa-able treat· ment from lbe aueuor'• Qtrl.ee. ·
•
, UCI Chi.el n •
·Still .Here ;.,,'The reports. ot my ci.
·~~= cellor· Daniel ~ch 1ald
' .\ loclay In a pilraAIJr~ ,of
Mark Twain. ' :..
{<t I br,akfHI \his-·
· ln1, Aldr\cb scolf.,iJ M
namort thal hr n....i when uc; '
tted D~vld Bax · ~of· , }~.:.-.e .;..l••rsit~ .. he 11ld,
(1 f~led with rumon· ln a
per'Jod of .c h ~n1e In
leadonhlp. Aldrl~~ 1"1<1 li<t
ex.peel• 1tr.on1 •upP9rl rrom Sa)<on for UCl~ Pf?'
aram1. • · ··' • .. r ... P•9r.41 ' .
looked ta~nod and healthy. She
.. td she SfOke with him I•·
illvtaulillytor i1>0ufllve iiilaiites.
· Nixon "smiled when he said
the ~ollection of presldenUal
papers that will be stored in the
proposed Richard Nixon
Memorial Library at USC 'will
include those famous tapes·
you've heard so mUch about',"
Miss Granville reported.
LUI time Vallerp •IUI called
•before , the Jurr. .,. cited blo < rip1a -.. ciet·111e Plllll''Amend· MOBIL mentand 'retuaedlo~. · • • • '"That was Nixon's way of say-
ing to the university tn.tees that
he no longer wan~ the tell·tale
tapes that caused his downfall
deslroyed .. that they Will be made
public,'.' sbf wrot~ in• copyright-
ed story that appeared\o·ln
Tuesday's edition· Qf the 'Dalily
Trojan. , . -
Valley Heilst
Suspect Held
-Sans Ctmcer: '
Solo~'~r
'OnlyF~?
:Jliets Here -> ,
WASHINGTON <UP0 -"Sens.:
Alan Cra1111ton and J;iilm V. Tuli--
ney sought today lo us1111, ~
<_llll5tituenta that only _ ~I!, fe"(.
tbouland" Vietnamese refqees
will berillettled ill~ •.
Fountain Valley po}ice said~ ''We are 1reatly ~·•:
day they have arre.stecl tbe map •bout ·fOreilD nation•'• beiltC
who robbed a savings and loan of 'dumped Into fallfo.nda'1 already
$1,000 last week after claiming in depressed job mi:rket, ·~·
Tlaat was Nov. $, 1974, tbe d'1' pr:tinarilY ~ publi c relat1on1
after h~. wa-elected ~Y U· foray. .
aessor, when .the jw:y wu ;in· ''W t d t ome dow vestigating Congr,es1mari' An-, e ~an e .. 01 C n ctrew Hinshaw~s <R·Newporl 1here and explain, our g~al 1,,.
Beacb>.;ie12 cOnil'tl!l•'oiwt cam. Jentjooa and·tp show.~le ~ ~~tiA.t-pbaieittbeJutY:~ln· ·,we. are rea·l. ,;, . .-J.tl•t we .re
.. • q11iry, end"1 a imonth later when 1yhW::s'pa'b1.ndc~~:;~·~e~H: · rllfte eptployu of the ..,..aor·s ' · ~ • offic~··w.erif'indictid.dli Charles development t·hat the lr.~lne.
·related to illeeal camj:iaipina,on ~mpany has dOlle so .far., be
Hinsh•w's behalf at taxpaye,._ 1~essing the broad flnancial
ex~~. -a•sl•ta'qt · 1¥.aea;o"r · baiie of the oi' firm w!rleb ta lf?4
0-l'O Vpt6o -'!d ·~Corp. = more . tban..P!, bllllqil,
execut\\re •were-'ilidlCted on 8Jl •aid that=!\ lllC ... bflberi-€harjes ,, , , u that 'Would be:--al In, a
· Wh8tber·orn0t ~Vau.18·'talb newownerofthefirm.. 1 l0~1ury loclay lo =·lo Althoulh ~ob\1'1 .~,,l1 dei>ellll'<>n the subletF IMltla· still keen In buy1"1 Uielloci,Wd
qulJy: Jn-a recent~. 'he •by the Irvin~ F~tlon .-~~.·~;, 'l:!ioln, ""'IO,,~r =~tn'J.~ rn.~~ .
Jut. VtD'{e~ r the mo.t ~t recent cotirl casu l!•ve iwulted
clwiice In b!• l!fe. " " . ill a te;mporary court oidir bait!' , •
Ex-GI Brings Wife
Back From Vietnam
a note handed to a teller tbat be Crans~ and Tun~ 'said in·ll
was terminally ill with cancer jointatalerfte'iit. 1~'""" --.--..--------:;~
and needed the money fot )'lis The aenatpra said ~-,.ad dis:.:
ffe 18l!!'it WU b ... ,,_,, QD th Ir slict' , . '
the denial of Ida i1sbt lo.ccmsui· ii:• • .U:,. ea::i1....;i~iita1e ~te=.:: ~-~ "'1,!" 1o~ Atiomey .General's Gl!IO. ~hlcb
TRAVIS AFB <UPI) -Randy
Carson, 28, who tried to sell an
eye so he could b~g his Viet·
namese family to the United
States, arrived home frosn
Saigon with bis wife and two
children Wednesday.
Carson said he got to Saigon
three weeks ago with money pro-
vided by Mr. and ltJrs. Lester
LAYC Nets
;lla;n.dicap
:ltace Win
George Thorson's Ariana from
Los Angeles Yacht CJub today
was declared the overall han·
dicap winner in Newport Harbor
Yacht Club's Caho San Lucas
race.
I Ariana finish e d the 790-
nautical ·mile race with an
elap&ed time of 113.8381 hours but
her time allowance gave her a
corrected lime of 92.3518 hours.
· As overall winner Ariana wins
the Governor of• Baja California
perpetual tr(!p~y and the An·
tonio Bernal trophy for winner in
Class C. Her navigator, Jerry
Huffman, wjns the Secretary of
the Mexicin Navy trophy ror
navigating the winning boat.
John Scripps' 79-foot ketch
Miramar out of the San Diego
'Yacht Club was first to finish
:with an eli:psed time of 105.1239
~for a new course record.
:She wins _j.h ~ .. Gov,r.ni>.r of
jCalifomia trophy for line honors.
Other trophy winners were Bob
IBeituchamp's Dorothy 0, NHYC,
ithe Miguel Aleman trophy for
rfint in Class A; John Hall's
;Ragdoll, NHYC , a City of
!Newport Beach trophy for first in
iClass B.
ORANGE COAST N
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weed
Prnllllftl """ P\o~I.....,,
Jack R. Cur ley
\tit• Ptnh•f'll •NI 0._ ... INl\lflf
Thomas Keevll
Thoma!! A. Murptiine
Charles H. Loos Richard P. Natl
Auo1 ... 1 Mf~"'9 '1•1o<•
t
NewPort Beach Office
mi ....... 11 .............. .,..,11..,. •<kl••n. ~.o. h• 1•11. 'ml
• Telephone 1714) M2-4Jtt
Cfal$lfltd Adverl1Sift1M2·1671
fo'asig of Leisure World in
Laguna Hills. who heard about
his attempt lo sell an eye.
He said he found his wife,
Rose, 27, in a Saigon apartment.
''She was there with the
children She saw me, looked up
and cried," Carson said. "':'hen
she put her arms around me and
cried a litUe bit " ·
He said he had difficulty with
red tape in efforts to get bis wife
1out of the country ,vith he.r
children, Kelley; 6, and (,'ip4y,, 3.
"They wanted a $1,000 bribe,"
he said. •
But a few days ago when the
~·parole '' was instituted for
emergency ' de.p.ar,tuid o'f
Amf!rlean depen:danb, 'Carson
said he had no trouble getting
papers. "All we needed was the
marriage certificate and a
passport."
• He said he would go back to his
mother's home in Watsonville
and after a short rest will begin
looking for a job again, probably
in the Los Angeles area.
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f'ro•PflfleAI
REFUGEES
Attempts to reach Gates today
for confirmation on the briefing
were unsuccessful . Ril ey also
was in conference and also would
not answer inquiries.
Two staff members, however,
in separate calls continued to
emphasize that an innux was still
conjecture. ~ ·
Executive assistant Bob Jones
said that El Toro officials had not
received any official notification
of refugees arriving and that El
Toro w3s "making plans but
nothing out of the ordinary.''
Jones explained that the~e
plans were being made informal·
ly as a result of press reports and
no large-scale effort was being
made because no o(ficial word
bad been received.
Jones expressed the·
supervisor's concern about the
situation, saying that Riley
shared the worries or Gov. Brown
that the refugees would pose a
welfare, housing, health and
employment problem.
But Jones suggested that the
refugees might not b e
malnourished Qr sick. He pointed
out that most had probably
worked for U.S. gover.nment
agencies or private U.S. firms in
Saigon and therefore would be
Ouent in English and 'would have
received r egular medical
checks.
Later, El Toro chief or Starr
Col. N. M. Trapnell Jr .. insisted
that no offlcal notification had
been received, but added, "Jt's
reasonable to expect refugeees to
come through West Coast ports or
ent.ry and El Toro maybe.one."
He added, "We have to take a
look at what the impact would be
if this occurs so that it will not in·
tefl'ere with~our primary mi s·
1ion," Trapnell said.
Girl Fotmd Slain
ilANNING (AP) -The body of
a 19·year·old Colorado girl with a
bullet wound in the head has been
found northwest or town, the
sherlll's olflce uld l<>day.
She was identified as Jean
Rodas.
f
funeral. cuued reporU of "•~inuaiv,e)!l-
Police said the man they haye . lha:" of refu1eea'1nto Calif91"1ll•'
jailed on robbery charges doeMl't with Attorney General Ed.,ard
. really have cancer. ·Levi ·and Amba1Jadgr ·Dean.
·He wanted the money for a 1:.as Brown, Pruldent Ford's spec;.aJ representaUve. · VegasOing,detectivessaid. The senatOrs said they had
P o Ii c e a Is 0 · 5 8 id 'the been asiurea some so;ooo Viet-
nitroglycerine the band.it bran-namese who may be reMttled in
dished to back up his demands the United States would be dis·
for the cash turned out to be a trtbute'd among ·the 'states
vial of corn syrup. roughly in proporti<m to their
William Emil Brown, 49, Santa population, 1nd only ••a few
Ana, ha ~ been booked into thousand•• would go to
Orange County Jail on suspicion California.
of bank robbery. He was arrested 'They said Brown reported the
at his home Wednesday without Vietnamese would be .-.eWed in
incident, police said. the same way that H\DllariBD re·
Brown is accused of taking :fuieeswerehandledaftertheup··
$1,000 from World Savinp and ~~I in-Hunga~ ~ag.uiit Soviet
Loan AssOe'iatlon~otfii:est"·a •U:.· ~;-. ~ f' ~
Harbor Boulevard ahd Edinger 'Brown to d the waatUH that
Avenue last Thursday. . the refu1ees would ''absolutely
Detective Marty E=· t said ' not" be concentrated in one area
FoU'ntain V .Biley ~liet able -)la the way~Cu~nl ~iesettled
to track the robbery sus afte!t ~ in:J11orida Bltert tlie ijl·ftlted Bay
a photo taken· by a surveillance of Pigs inv-aston in 1962.
camera during the robbery was
published in newspapers. Eng.
quist s-aid an informant·wt,o·aaw
the photo in a newsJ)eper
telephoned police.
The nioney?
Brown blew it all in Las Vegas
over the weekend, .Engquist as-
serted.
5 Terromt,s
Murder Envoy
In Stockholm
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -
Five terrorists took over the
West German Embassy today,
shot and killed the military at-
tache, and threatened to execute
the . ambassador and 10 other
hostages unless 26 anarchists are
released from West German
jails, officials s.aid.
West German television said it
learned the te.,-or11'5 ~ de·
manded" that e1ch PJ".i,aoner, in·
eluding the leaders of the
Baader·Meinbof gang, be given
$20,000 before boardinc a Luf-
thansa Boeing'707 al 9 p.m. local
time. This would amount to
$520,000.
Officials in Bonn, Germany,
said the terrorists demanded that
the prisoners be brought to
Frankfurt, Germany and no"wn
out by 1 a .m. Frid'y local time.
Police said the terrorists -
three men and two women -
kDled the military attacbe, Lt.
-Col. Andreas von Mirbaeh, a
baron, with rour shots ln the head
and legs. ' ·
The Baader·Meinhof eang,
which follows an antlcapltallat
line, has claimed retpOnSibllity
!or terrorist bombinp tha~ lillled
four Gls and injured more than
SO penons in 1972.
The gang ts named after
woman journalist Ulri'ke
Meinhof, 40, and student r..tical
Andreas Ba ader. 30. The leaders
of the gang are scheduled to go on
trial in Stuttgart next-month.
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LOS' ANGELES <AP)
Tllieves stole two soil density
measurine devices from a trailer
'at a Pomona Freeway cmastruc-
tton sJte appare11tly not realizing
they took potentially lethal
radioactive material, authorities sar.
Seersucker 100% Poly Double Knit
Blue. mint. or yellow stHpeson
while. Illustrated: top-open vest
S20.00. middle·aclive jacket.
28.00. Left-sleeveless pant top.
22.00, also available:
t6.00 Flare leg pant. 12.00 sum skirt. 20.00 novelty skirt
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''We're not the type of.· eom·
peny thafhH-to make a fortune
within a .year like many de.
velopen who. have trouble with
• cub. We1re content to do il on a
loa.'·term basis,'' he said.
pouch containin& an Mlimated ,,...
ounces of the black viscous
buhilholl.
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yet unarresled woqld collect the
contraband from ,tbe receivers
and then diotrlbule IL lie n.ld cooisi>tnu'1 ~omplalD\a are btlni
worked,,up .!Or \hoae,others •bo
be .-•.r ••~ .U.W>a. Jleadu:w.I, aem4'fl;i~~~ .. ttae·m . conneicUOM as La1unam alao.
'I .. l I~ rallls-at the Lag\lr\~ Beach
realdeJlee.,..,p.Ollce aelzejt' iit
eolim!R¢ 500: eJI~ of an ·u xet unlletetlnllied dr111, '2<1' peofti
butlonll, th• birthday cm <On•
tainlnl ·a h'8Jlhl1li Oil. and.small
quanUtyc5fmarijuana. ' '. ' --~ . '
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sidences, police alleiedlY found
an estimated two poundaolmari·
juana, a small quanityof cocaine
and a small quantity of what
. pollee believe 1o be claqerouo
drugs. ·
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The Connecticut HOUie bu re-
jected a bill to b,an dlocrimlaa-
tloa apinll bom_...ia_ -· In& joba or bom,1. "i3;1 ..
Oppolienta 11ild Wedneiday the
measure would give legal back-
ing lo homose]tual te8chers Who
could influence the sexual l\tte-fere•wt~elr stlillenli: ·• "
• "l"docnot'.feel• thal'll,Ol<IW de-
viates are the kind ot jieople 1"•
altou'ld employ to teach -,.ouf
children and my grilldcblldreo, ~
s"aid Rep . :Ab'ljlfi'.-P.oX: of
Greenwich.
Rep . Raymond Lidcl7 9f
Bridgeport said .the bill .. 'ViOlatea .
God's laws!' "If God wanted tbin_t• this Way Ile would have
·m Adam and Peter, He would
bave made Eve and Alice. and
lie clldn 't," Liddy said.
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:QUEENIE. u By Phil lnterlandi
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"I'm late because there's a great deal of roma ntic
entanglement in my car pool, so "'e take the Jong way.'' -
L. M. Boyd
Least Crime
In N. Dakota
If the husband and wife agree in their re·
· ligious convictions, lheir chances for a happy
marriage are 11 limes greater than the
chances or that husband and wife who don't
agree. Such be the findings of the social
scholars. Should be noted, however, the
husband and the wife with the worst chances
are those who have no religious convictions at
all.
TllE AUSTRALIAN government is look-
ing into the possibility of deep freezing its
meat surpluses in the
natural ice of Antarctica to
be retrieved later when the
price is right.
NOT BABY GIRLS but
baby boys are most likely
to be conceived during the
first two or three da)'s of a
¥.'Oman 's fertility.
QUERIES FROM
CLIENTS
Q ... What's a hair's breadth ?"
-"i\-;-Ex·actly-?-Gne-forty-etghths-of-an-incno--#-t-
Q. "WHAT stale has the least crime?''
A. North Dakota.
Q. "WH E RE does baby food._rank on the
list of most profitable food industry items'?''
A. It's No. 2. Right behind No. 1, citrus
products.
OPALS
P.1en hunting opals at a certain place in
Australia got terribly hot in the midday sun.
No shade trees. So theY, dug burrows for
themselves. The opal strike was sizable .
Other hunters trekked in. A lowl\. developed.
The aborignes named it ··eoobe~dy !' mean-
_ing "white man in a hole."
BEST EXERCISE to keep in good
physical condition is roller skating. No, J
didn't say that. A U.S. Olym pic team doctor
named Max Novichsaidit.
YOU WILL not be served what you order,
if you ask for chop suey in China, Soal}ish i_i~e
in Spain, a daiquiri at the town of b.:::.::;'.!!;1 In.
Cuba or pizza with mus hrooms in Italy. So
says a widely traveled correspondent.
Addre•• mail to L.J\f. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560,
COsta Me1a, CA 92626.
Copyri.ght 1975L./\1. Boyd
Promise her
~anything,
but give her
.f3Mge
This Mother's Day send Mom a greeting
all the world can share.
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'orange Cpasf citil:llcJWere:al~rted today to be pr~-,.
pared for fn innux al up ·to .10,000 .Vietnamese re·
fugees within a ·we.le and possilily up to 300,l)OO 'in
later arrivals. · ,,.
• ,The wafn.in-g, eaine ./tom Sheriff Brad Gates and
was given today at' a meeting.in San Clemente of
mayors and ·city ' inanagers within, the Fifth
&iperviso'rial DiS.trictofThomas F ~Riley.
THE BRIEFING from G~tes and Riley was that (,
the r~fuge1es would .be ·put ii) tcnis at the El Toro
l'rJarine C.ofps Air Station'because of the lack of hous·
ing on the'J>ase. .
This briefing could not be cOhf~rmed by Gates and
Riley and officials at El Tofo ~ontinued today to den)"
that they a(I beefl informed of a possible influx.
But the Warning was ·~onfirmed by at least three
reliable sources who atteOded th~ ~ting. ·
It is understood that Gates warned that the re·
fugees might be Suffering fronl malnutrition and dis·
eases an«f concern..~as expre~sed by the civic officials
on how the situation should be handled.
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GATES SAID that he had been informed by
federal agencies at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday that up to
10,000 refugees would arrive at El Toro in a week and
that Otange Coun(yought to b•rn~ei>ared'. · -
He said also.th.at it was p00sible that about 300,000
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refugees would be received altogether. · Darcy l\.1cAlister, 15, comes up for air after holding up
"There' didn't seem.to Qe any doub( that 10,000 her end in Costa Mesa High School pep squad tryouts this
•'·. L:...;.. _.,lilldf' . would be here.in a week,'' on.e offi.eial told the Daily · D d h · · 'bl t T p · RU~ ,..,,.i morning. arcy an er 1nv1s1 e par ne r; ammy nor, ~ Pilot later. ''The~wordwasl~tmanf\\'.illbesickand 15,,toOk a run at becoming ''Marty,'' t~e .Mustang
..... Maii.f·q~uJty artist Louis Mueller is ·ready td race 'his malnourished. They will be housed in tents and may school's mascot. Student Qody is voting on who gets to be :~!car~ a st!Ven-foot sneaker on a roller skate equipj>ed not have any .. guards on duty." · ' . the horse -a lso song girls. cheerleaders µnd flag girls . ---,".;.· W\lh"Ste<!ri'ftg-and-brttkeF,in-the-San--FrahCi~ca-Mns¢il'" .. ,_. __ ~-SOtlt'ces-Jt-today's·briefingi~n-Ctemente-.:ouldl---=~~~~~~~~~~~=::'=~~~~=~"="=== i• of Art "s Artist Soap:fk>x Derby on May 18 ... He's among not be sure whether the poSsible total of 300,000 re·
-,J75 Bay Areu artists building raceable sculptures to com·. fugees mentioned by -Gates· was·ror ports of entry
;,' ~e 1n this unique ·~vent . · thl-ough_out' Califomlai or whether th'is :w~s the. toJ,al , \~ w
• •J · Lhat"\-Toro'flljlj(hlrcceive.ov~a riO!,li>f-time, . ._ · •JIQ omen ~. .. "" • : . ~· " :.iall ha · · !ooo.t°rl't-• ~ . · · · ... ,.·.. ' · ~sul aid ,,. ' ~ -, . · ~ua, ,81 . at.the fig re.rer~~ll!'i~'ll~.'E ,~ ight . , 8 .. -... 1.,, a· . · . D ·
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. ' . " c'. ' . I hi . f~ 'Pl AN01:HJ'R OFFJCIAL 'said !hall the. 'Sheriff's . n. · . rC11, · Q' .. O . ,. '. l;l·Ue main· concern was keeping sig)l1s<1ers away from t~e !JY ':2' ... ~,'?UJ:..ELL . 'I'-~ ,, w refugee cqlony. '.'I bad the imP,resslon t)lat they w~re · .
• ~ '·· 1 • • ' • • • taJk.jng about 300,000 eventually coming tprough El Fpur Ne,'l"port Beach and · '" ByT£.&&Y COVll.J.E ' ' into the naval iroundS, Toro .. '' ., LagUna Beach women have be.eta
. ' _. .. .,..~_,.. .... ..,. . . Fln:al_en from an enline and a .. rhC btie.ririg of, the civic offici'ais by Gates and 4rr~sied and a . narCot'.i<;• im-. ';)" Huntlngto!' .Beach Pll~l tru~li: co·Jnpany cut open the porlalion ring which majled ~b·l?ni!ed,,hls I~ plane ·on fence to iet fire .extinguishers to ,Riley flew in .th~,face of repeated. denials of any "happy birthday'' cards contain·
. of U,e ~-1 Beach ~aval lhe plane.. · knowledge of"ref\.igees coming to Orange County. ing ha!!biS:h and tiash oil from In -
. •~a ~talion Wedriesd~y Nav~ c.rews soon 'arrived to Qrange County officials have steadfastly main·' dia has been smashed, police
.. flt hi.I. a1rcra(t caught fi"! in help fight: the' fire, and Hardin taii1ed -ar:ad thiS, stance'was rejieated in contacts lo· say .
• J,.: • • • • was transporteq,to,,.1.he; medi'cal day -t'hat they have not been notified of any influx. In connection -wilh the ring's ~ hrrY D. K~rcJn. :M , o(306 center ia a Navy ambulance with George Bean~ the county.'s director Of emer·geney breakup, authorities ha Ve seized ~~\o:~J~~~f~~~~f~'1.C!f.?'..-··· .ManbbUrn and Has.kins ridinc serviCes, SDirl that he had no knowledge of such an ar-more than 20 poi.ands of tialhish
"ft"-:U .t .._ ya ange-"""111.. alone. • . rival: ~ \ . . ,.. . ' and a·pou·nd and a half.ofbaihish j N)llllc,;al-· Center· ,ffe suffer.ed. ','He kept asking-'.bow:t>adly am oil mailed from India to~ines in ere .... ~s oa Ma' face, hands I burned!' and he worried about ~·<See REFUGEES, Pafet\2) , . . Lag'uoa,' ~eWpo,r~l'Beach~. and ~-• ' ,l-(0 ··PIWT P g ••) otberciliesinCalifohlia. ·
. wail . tAki•ur a single· 'O'C'I: • • e"" E -· Small quaritities of marijuana,
e Piper Tri·Pacer from o I F T.h. d' cOcaineandangerousdruaswere ::~~~~~~~~·:=.~ i1 y ~ e:w . ousan alaoseized . . ...
rtwhenlterupledinfiames. Mesii Steeb Laguna Beacb Narcotics Del.
, eJ>:lape was destfofed Jn the • •• Terry MacAdam said Wednesday
. V,ub. It .hiL tbe li:ouad .... the Stat' e '6;' __ J __ . 'Refug' e_ es· 1·n s· tate? the smuggling operation in · ~n.J ~eapoos st.atic:n juat north r LllllAlJ vs>lved persons' primarily · from
ill .Ectmier A.venue and west of Laguna Beach and cracking of
lolaa Chica Street. · , E' U D• . . , the case indicated that Laguna
•tfu'ntington BeaCh .liremen · i' Or Qor8~ ·WASHlN(rTON (UPI) -Sens. Brown, President Ford's special retnaif!ied a heEidquart.ers ·for. or·
lb> If t. 1 th --" Alan Cranston and John V. Tun· ~ipent1tive. · e•ni.zed narcotics operiilions. · e rs 8 · Ce seep~·~ V1'ce' Mayor Jack Hammett .of ht lod l ' th · · 'd lb ' · toldoaeoflbefi~dep~H.· . . neysoug ay ,ousure e1r senators· sa1 ey had The er.rests n11ade Tuesday
'*"t's"p"araU..clica names burst C(llta Mesa met with State Sen. conslitUJ!nls that only "a few been ·assured some 50,000 Viet· wer~ diScloatd by authoi-ities · lb t:-·t ' hil tte Dennis Carpernter (R·Newport thouaalKI" Vietnamese refugees namese who may be resettled in Wedne~ay. · i:; o.!Tefh~"~o:eS ~inn:::-Beach) and Assemb'lyman willberesettledinCalifomia. the United States would be dis-... _ led D bo ah A
'mon' 'n·. h ·· Jlobert BUrke (ft:Huntington "We are gteaUy concerned tributea among the states n.11res w.ere _e r nne n.~ ~ac · Beach·l •'in Sacram· en•-today to , · . Poxon, 21 •~and' Chn.·suna Diane · r'•H }d th~ 1 ht fi ...., , about roreign nationals being rou1hly in proportion· to their ~ =! ;r.h•e?.d•ldn'tekpnoawne.wc~~.1butirhee discliss the possibility of getting •dumped into Caltrornia's already'. IV'lpulalton , and 'only "a· few Anglade., 25 bd:th or 21~ Cyptess '" f b 'Id r.-'Drive, Apt. Ii, ·Laguna l;k!a~h ;
by..~·~iarry Marshburn, 8 ~tn;n:facilitydontheOranae ~ .. ~n ,and Tunney Said.in,•a ~f9"1J1. ~· =~f:~tCa~:i~~~::11s~'.~2!i I
. theft. was an· open fieki state unds to u1 a new depressed j·ob. market,'' thoUsand''. would go to d
medic, said t<J<!ay. ;·When he oun fi a1rgroun s. • J nt statement~ ' 'Ibey said Brown reparted the 62tJasmine St., Newpoftl.Beach. Cfver,the field, h.e drOppedlhe The .frrort is. bei'ng· made in.the Tb, senators said Utey bad dis· Vietnamese would be reseWed in . · M!;~1iSfist8s,hec011ld. -. , afterntatti or a fire ®'the'£air· cussed reports o(, ''a maasive:in· ~aame·way that Huhgaftan re· Th·~":wOn\·eri: 'were booked'.into
''He';said he kicied the ~r lroundi Wbfch took 'the liV~ of 14 fiu.x"•of refugees into ~Ufomia fuceet were handled ift.erthe up-<>rabl4J Coupt.Y· J3il on, a 1lU!rlety'
' • ~epar.e to jump, and h~' hones ln a stable barn. with ~tto~ey General F.c:lward rlalq in HuDgary apinli Sov~ . of ~narcotics·' char.gel ·rdlk>win'g •
hiiseitrbeltandleaped Or.an·ge.1 County Faic: Board ' Levi and Ambassador Dean troops. · -~. an-es· at.-.... thetr residences Tues-
.. n-a1heretttht!flr1tlmpact. meinbers and cit·y elfi~ials,have · ' . ~-1 , _,.. .,. • :).. -• t\ .l\He hit the 1rouba and 091>ped been told that stale fUOOs !qr the •
Jfound'eome while Uieplanew.ent buildin1 ,or an equestrian center1 ttt.~then itooc:J.oh its nose. Ir the may_ be .,avail~ble ii\ a firf ~es' h11d o,tercome· him •. he ... emetee~cy Cund ... _ ,
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P8famedlc1 Nan.Oii B<!ialer ...a "'l•~trian!•cility . LOS .'ANGEllES <UPI) = bad to run aeroili a floi>d•Cl'ftl<OI " · SUppoi;t of other · -.ntY ol· -~aanel aild climb ,; fence tD pt ·flcials allo is. being ~ for a lbRi<hu•rd Nixoin 'SQS be wlU live
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' ' ' , Pinkley sai4.lbat i>ran,. eounty . Ly al Southern
r . '. -aupe<1(ioon and (he counclla of Calllornia the ' IJO .. ''Ff. rlftUILy · nON1ttborln1.cltlea·aJao are 1ieina liap,e re1c~rd1• •
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CLOS. ES 'N PWS' .H'one ownera ,b11t.e.xprened plQed a k;ey 1 ' 11 ~ '." cbncern allOlil tbe.' i11ifely al 131 n>le in oua!i•I
r N&W ~ORK (UPI)-/.-iai. -Lblit are 1dll kept In Old him from the ,.. .... buylna . spree eraaC:id, ltaru oa. the fair,,_..., Water. presidency,
i ., ~~'on lhe If°" Yort lfnej ..... been provided 1o Ille Ille editor· of
, ~c•anae .•-'·~. wrnl-=and • niiltt waldlmaii bai USC's Dally ... ~ _, ·• 111recr.· · Ttojan r~· •
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wtth any joumalillilibce resten· Illas Granville was among 28. tnc orfJce last Au&U:Bt, tailed peits al a receplion in · Palm
briefiy a,,l a party tut Saturday Springs, al the ho.me of Walter
With Daily Ttojan. Edit&' K'ar1 Apnenberg, ambassador to
Gran ville , 2·1 . The USC Great Britain under 'N~.,The
joaraalism student is -the {Wffpt.ion was held in.~on
dauchter of Daily Pilot repor1er 1wttflj Nixon's 'agreement. 'to give
Gary Granville. · niae of his presid,nilal Papers to
. Nixon said he "ta about 75 lolO USCrora Nbionllbl'ary. Noniem· ~nt recovered" from the1 lill"I of the w~killc ;preq at·
lilllolllti> and compile-lbot -· , , , . iaOlpltallaed. him twice and 'Pbe lr'!Slees anti NisoD were 'tst''11,~, ·~ ~E-;·'·~~ ... ,, • • • 'di~ . tlaltoDefA\ld
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day. Bail or $5,000 each "'as
placed on the women. The lwo
Laguna Beach "'·omen posted
bail, however, the twO Newpo'rt
women remained in custody
Wednesday in lieu of bail. The operation involved police
departments or Newport Beach .
Laguna Beach and San
Clemente. In addition, the postal
service and the Federal Customs
Service and the rederal narcotics
agencies were involved.
Del. MacAdam scPd the opera-
tion involved mailing of hashish . <See HASHISH, Page.A2l
Mesa Finance
Firm Robbed
A gunman entered Dial
Finance Compan~fi<"•at ,?7~ Harbor Blvd., Cu~ .. ·M·~sa1 Cl~
ing the lunch houi' ·Wedn~r.day ,
forced emPloyes into a back
.room and ' escaped ¥.·ith S200 in
cash.
' A clerk, VeJma Stengel , lQld
palice that the man, aged from 40
t.o4S, was carrying a revolver un·
~er a newsPa:rer. . Police sai employes did not
hear a car driving off as the gun.
man left. In addition to the cash,
the robber also got some blank checks. ·.
.coast
' Wl'nthl'r
Mostly, clou,dy through
Friday, according to the
weather service, Wit.h
chance' of showers~ 40 per.
i;ent .. Cooler.days. Highs 58
to 63. Lows tDili&ht ~ tD SS.
INSIDE.TODA\"
Marine• booe new ,program
to help 1/C*'lf recruit• bottle
dnio problem•. They .enct
them up an f0.n"'11 h;g/I cU//
for tMraPJI. See •t~ Page
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HOME AGAIN""""" Reunited Randy.i;arson;2s. is now home
safety· with his Vietnamese wife Rose, thanks to the
generosity of Laguna Hills couple Lester anc;l Laurel Fasig.
-Carson is s hown arriving at TraVis Air Force Base near San
Francisco with his wife Rose and· children Kelley, 6, and
Cindy, 3. He had offered-tosetlOf\e Of his eyes to raise money
Lo rescue his family stranded in Saigon. The Fasigs donated
$3,500to rund thetripandsavehiseye.
;Ex-GI Brings Wif'
Back From Vietnam
TRAVIS AFB (UPI) -Randy 1' .. a-sig of Leisure World · in
Carson, 28, who tried to sell an Laguna Hills, who heard about
eye so he could bring his Viel· his attempt lo sell an eye.
namese family to the United He said he found his wife,
States, arrived home from Rose,27,inaSajgonapartment.
Saigon with his wife and two ''She was there with 'the
children Wednesday. children. She saw me, Joqked up
Carson said 'he got to Saigon and cried," Carson said: ''Then
three weeks p.go with money pro-she put her arms around me and •----!i~-by-MT. an·d-Mrs:-Lest"e~r-~cniRflflittle-bit . ''
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LAYC Nets
Handicap
Race Win
George Thorson's Ariana from
Los Angeles Yacht Club today
was declared the overall ban·
dicap winner in Newport Harbor
Yacht Club's Caho San Lucas
race.
Ariana finished the 790-
nautical-mile race with an
elapsed time of 113.8381 hours but
her time allowance gave her a
rorrected time of 92.3518hours.
As overall winner Ariana wins
the Governor or Baja California
perpetual lr~Pt!Y ~ the An·
tonio Bernal trophy for winner in
Class C. Her navigator, Jerry
Huffman, wins the Secretary of
the Mexican Navy trophy for
navigating the winning boat.
John Scripps' 79-fool ketch
·Miramar out of the San Diego
'Yacht Club was first lo finish
with an elapsed time of 105.1239
hours for a new course record.
She wins .J.h~ .• GQv~rJH:>.r of
California trophy for line honors.
Other trophy winners were Bob
Beauchamp's Dorothy 0, NHYC.
the Miguel Aleman trophy for
first in Class A; John Hall's
Ragdoll, NHYC, a City of
Newport Beach trophy for first fn
Class B.
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DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weed
PrHIClelll ellCI '°""''"'''"
Jack R. Curley
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Thomas Keevil
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Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall
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He said he had difficulty with
red tape in ef(orts to get bis wife
out of the country with her
'children, Kelley , 6, and Cindy, 3.
"They wanted a $1,000 bribe,"
be said.
But a few days ago when lhe
''parole'' was instituted for
emergehcy d,epartures of
American dependants, CarSon
said he had no trou~le getting
papers. "All· we .needed was the
marriage certificate and a
passport.''
He said h~ would go back to his
mother's home in WatsonVille
and after a short rest will begin
looking for a job again, probably
in the Los Angeles area.
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REFUGEES
Attempts to reach Gales today
for confirmation on the briefing
were unsuccessful. Riley also
was in conference and also would
not answer inquiries.
Two staff m em be rs, however,
in separate calls continued to
emphasize that an innux was still
conjecture.
Executive assistant Bob Jone5
said that El Toro officials had not
received any official notific8tion
of refugees arrivilig and that El
Toro was "'making plans but
nothing out or the ordinary.''
Jones explained that these
plans were being made informal·
ly as a result or press'reports and
no large-scale efrort was being
made because n~ official word
ha~ been received. ,
Jon es expre sse d the
supervisor's concern about the
siluati_on, Saying that Riley
shared the worries of Gov. Brown
that the refugees woukl pose a -
welfare. housing, health and
employment proble m.
But Jones suggesteCI that Uie
refug ees might nol b e
malnourished or si'ck. He pointed
out that most had probably
worked ror U .S. government
agencies or private U.S. firms in
Saigon and thererorc would be
fluent in English and would have
received regular medical
checks.
Later, El Toro chief of staff
Col. N. M. Trapnell Jr. insisted
that no offical notification had
been received, but add,ed, "It's
reasonable lo expect refugeees to
come through West Coast ports of
entry and El Toro may be one.''
He added, "We have to take a
look at what the impact ~Id be
if this occurs so that itwtll not in·
terfere with our primary mis·
lion," Trapnelf said.
Another of those attending
today's briefing in San Clemente
quoted Riley as s1yin1 that the
situation is deterlor1tln1 10
rapidly In South Vietnam that a
well thought-out evacuat.ibn ~an
may not be carried out. lie sua-
ceated that could reauJt in a sud· derl innux of refugeea without
warning.
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Orange County Assessor Jack
Vallerga has been s,,ubpqenaed by
the Grand Jury and wu e,P,ected
to appear before the Jury today
as it continu~ its. investi1ation
into the assessor's offi~.
In adcljtjon to. Valleraa. two of.
ficials from .Federated Depart.
menl Stores Inc. are expected lo
tesfify today-is lhe jury'S inCiWry
tias muShroomed l9 include in-
vestigation of allocaUOl)S th1t
major county property tu: payers
have received favorable treat·
ment from the assessor~s office.
Last time Vallerga was called
•before the jury, he cited bis
rights under the Fifth Amend·
ment and refused loi.tl,fy.
That was Nov. 5, 1974, the day
after he was elected county as-
sessor, when the jury was in-
vestigating Congressman An·•
drew .Hinshaw 's CR-Newport
Beach) 1972 congressional cam.
paigri. Thal phase of the jury In·
quiry ended a mol}th 18ler when
nine employes of the assessor's
o(fice were indicted on charges
·related to illegal campaigiling on
Hinshaw 's behalf at taxpayers
expense.
Later, 8ssistant assessor
George UI)ton and a Tandy Corp.
executive were indicted on
bribery cha~ges.
Whether or not Vallerga Wks
lo the jury today is expected to
depend on the subject of·their in·
quiry. In a recent ,iriterv:iew, he
called his decision not to testily
last November the-most difficult
choice in his life. ._
He said it was ba.Sed more on
the denial of his rJgbl to consul.
lanl counsel than on. the Fifth
Amendment rights not to in-
criminate himself. ·
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and hashish oil to receivers· in
Newport Beach* ~Lagima Beach,
Los Angeles and San Francisw.
He said 40 known letters were
mailed or which 11, the largest
number sent to any individual ci·
ty were destined-ror·Laguna. -
MacAdam said postal inspec-
tors intercepted the mail, inven-
toried the contraband and al·
lowed sOme of the illegal narcotic
to be delivered to the addresses
on the letters.
One letter' sent to the Laguna
Beach address containe41 a "hap-.
py birthday" card and a plastic
pouch containing an estimated 4
ounces or the black viscous
hashish oil.
MacAdam said that persons
yet unariesled would collect the
contraband from the receivers
and then distribute it. He said
conspiracy complaints are being
worked up for those others who
he said are Laguna Beach resi-
dent.S . He identified the Indian
connections as Lagunans also.
In raids at the Laguna Beach
r esidence , po lice seized an
estimated 500 pills of an as yet
undetermined drug, 20 peoyte
buttons , the birthday card con·
laining a hashish oil, and small
quantity of marijuana.
In the Newport Beach re -
sidences, police a llegedly found
an estimated two pounds of mari-
juana, a small quanity of COC?aine
and a small quantity of what
police believe to be dangerous
drugs.
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his wife, who arrived al the scene
moments after firemen ,''
Marshburn said. '"He wa1 in
pain, so we kept talking lo him."
Hardin, a commercial pilot,
was taking the plane to Long
Beach for Bank of America,
wh.tch reportedly · had just re-
pouessed it. It was not Hardin's
plane. .
The crash happened about 1:40
p.m. Tom Huntley .. an off-duty
Huntington BeacH fireman who
lives in the area, spotted the plane
going down and turned in the
alarm, according lo Marshburn.
Fire units rolled from the
Murdy and Heil stations, as well
as the Naval Weapons Station.
Marshbunr·sa·id Hardin had no
idea wh)r the plane caught fire or'
where the names started.
Girls Sought
For &,ftball
Girl• are being called to play
softball in Costa Mesa. ·
The. city's Le isure Service
l>eputment 11 offering a pre.
'1e11on softball pro1ram for
1rade1 four throuah nine on
Saturd1y rnornin11 April 28
throuib May.31.
Rql1tralion will be tatrea at IQ
a.IJI. Saturday at Ille foi\oWlnc
1chool1 or park•: Balearic
College Perk, Coraici P.1rk:
Ha.,,.r, Lindbergh, Paularlno,
Pomona, or Sonora.
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"MAN WHO CAME TO DIN·
NER" -Southern Callfomla
Colla10, A•ril :H , 25, :Ill, 8:30 p.m.
Adm . $2.50, 1luden11 $2.
"SUBJEc;r TO FITS" -South
Coa1t RepertOfJ" Theater,
lbrauahSun.8p.m. ., . ucf LECTURE -uPhoto-
arapller1 on ·Photography,••
Social Science Hall, 7 p.m.
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. "'PATCHWORK GIRL OF OZ"
-CO.ta Mna Civic Playhouse,
April 15;18, 'lr·m. SW.. 2:30p.m.
Adpm1. ~L,0ch8n0reLa !Ocenll. U-S DANCE
THEATER -OCC Auditorium ,
1:30p,m. Adm. $3, sl1Mlents$2.'
FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS-'-"A
Clockwork .Oran1e. •• OCC
Ponim,7':30p.m ,Adm.$1.
Seyered City
Employe Sues
Costa Mesa
· A former Costa Mesa deputy
city treuurer wbo claims she is
beine dentea disability retire-
ment beneflta for the lllaesa that
led to tier beina,termlnated·more
than two yean ago iued the city
Wednnday in Orange County
Superior Court.
Former employe Grace K.
Sullivan names the city and City-
Mana1er Fred SorsabAt as pfi.n.
dpal defeadants · in her action
and affks retirement benefits
amountin1 lo 50 percent of her
eamln1s at the time She left on
Sept. 25, 19'12.
Mrs. Sullivan, a victi~ of
rheumatojd arthritis, addiUonal-
ly seeks $50,000 in d.atnages lor
alleged' city actions that inCltide
the c1naelllng , of her group
1medical insurance eilht months
after her t,ermination.
Court officials have not yet
scheduled a date for a hearing in-
to the writ sought by Mrs.
SUllivan's lawyers.
Mesa Students
Sell Shrubs
Costa lleaa Hi'lh School
a&ricutture students are aelling
planta_i and sbtubs to residents
this week.
George King, student nursery
manager, said the sale, from 7:30
a.m. lo 4:30 p.m. through Satur-
day at the campus farm includes
1marifo.lds, asparagus .fern,
petunias, mar1ueriles, and a
Mae variety of shrubs.
lbe plants are the products of
the labor of student· members of
the Future Farmers ot America . Kine said that money raised will
be plowed back into the nursery
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Seersucker 100% Poly Doul;>le Knit.
Blue. mint. or yellow slripes on
white. Illustrated: top-open vest
1 S20.00. middte·active jacket.
28.00. Le rt~tee"etess pant top.
22.00. also-available:
16.00 Flare leg pant. 12.00 slim sklrl . 20.00 novelty skirt
sizes 8-20
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High School Sailor' Band curies. one of· his drums from
bus after returning Wednesday from tour. Sailor 'musi·
· .cians, who raised their own money. for tour, P.~¥Y¥ in
Las Vegas and Phoenix during the past week and
stopped off at places of scenic and historic interest in
between.
NIXON •.•
presidential materials is so large
that a major univtraily would be
reqqired to handle it properly.''
Miss. Granville said Nixon
looked tanned ~nd .healthy. She
s aid ahe spoke with him in·
dlvidually for about five minutes~
Ni:ron "smiled 'when he said
the collection of presiden·tlal
papers that will be stored in the
proposed Richard Nixon
Me,morial Library at USC 'will in~ud e those famous· tapes
you've heard-so much about',"
Miss.Gr-anv\lle reported.
"That was Nixon's way of say-
ing to the university trustees that
he no longer wants the tell-tale
tapes that caused his downfall
destroyed, that they will be made
public,'' she wrote in a copyright·
ed story that appeared in
Tuesday's edition of the Dai ly
Trojan.
Truck Forced Off
PACIFIC PALISADES <UPI>
-A gang or motorcycle ridei-s
forced the driver of a truck-
trailer rig lo swerve olf the:road
ori the P acific Coast Highway
early Wednesday, knocking
down a power pole before the
truck plunged down an embank·
menl.
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J1 alley Heist
Suspect.Held
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i"ountain Valley polite si.id to·
day they have 8rrested.tbe,man
who robbed a s1vlngs utd loan or
$1,000 last. week aftet clat.min1 in
a note handed to • teller I.bat he
was terminally ill with cancer
and needed ·.the ·money for his
funer al. . _
Police said the man they have
jailed on robbery charges doesn't
·really ha ve_c.a_n_c_e'L..-~-
He wanted the money for a Las
Vegas Oing, detectives said.
.Poli ce also said th e
nitroglycerine the bandit bran·
dished to back up his demands
for the cash turned out to be a
vialof·comsyrup.
William Emil Brown, 49, Santa
Ana·, ha-s been booked into
Orange County Jail oa suspicion.
of bank robbery. He was arrested
at his home Wednesday without
incident; police said.
Brown is accused of taking
$1,000 fr9qi World Savings and
Loan Association offices at
Harbor Boulevard and Edinger
Avenue last Thursday.
The money?
Brown blew it all in Las Vegas
over the weekend, Engquist as·
serted.
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