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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-25 - Orange Coast Pilot' . • . . --.. ~ .. .. -. .. • • ----·--• . . -----· -.. --- \ -:\.. -· - ----------·-___ ..___ -. --. ~ I --i· --..-• • . -\ ~ ~ • ---- • ----- - ' • I ' • " ' ' • . ., ' ' ' . ' t-:r ..... · ~--~~~or -rr.es • - ' . ..• .,., ... . -~ ... .... .. .. . ... .-.,.. .. .... - i.:=-.. .. -·· _·.. _· ... --·-.. -:.. -·-.-·. -. . -·-.... . .. . ... . ~· ---"• ... ·--..._. --.. --·-~. -~--·---~ . ?. • ~ ~_St~~=-'-_ u~-. . ·£omJty7PoiSed . ... Jltt ' • 7.DoUGl;AS.FRl'mleHE ........ .,. ............ Or•nge Counly e"mer:gency servtce· ¥&enc-Je._t are on u staDdby ·basis tOday in ih'e wake of a~ulationt that farge· num-be"'" bf V'ietnainits8 refUg,ees may. arrive· .a~ El· Toro 'Maririe COl'ps Air Sl·alion in the-next few days. . • ' . • A ~ . " . .But In tDe :beWtldering morass of ,cqafiictib& reports surround- ing. the rouild-the-clock airlift of refugies froQ:i .South Vietnam to the iaian.d of Guam.·no Me seems certain about whether evacuees will be comin1 to (>range Courity or what ~reparations should be ·made.1 · Coutity Supel"visor Thomas Rile:v,. has called a meeting of the l'F./. • 'j__ __ County . Emergency Services pr. inlentUUTi .. 'IY ·· Counc11 tO Qiscuss the· situation, i -~ e according. lo Riley aide Ann '-" ~~, .. 1. "n· ·· py' ChriStian. , :JC: ii Tbe,Orange County Red Cross "' . . "' · • · • <.l!loi>UT Is on~ stand-by bosb but · 1 '\ • ·., _ , , .~rt _ ' b~ ~ h•d •Pecific·instrurtions ~100 ntMJI B••-•n •b:tlut.possible arnva1s .. accord-i/P., • . ,'!fl"_, .~~ ioC.l,o spokeswoman Denice Otto. · "' -· ... · ~ 'this week , reports that re-Fii'e cabsed an es imaiett 'f.u'gees 'may 'arrive have fl000..000 damage:.. at ·win-snowballed, Culminating Thurs- ersbar:ge ~ CbnCiilua.aen.::Hlgh day'wllh an alert lo SOU\h countY. School iii .HuntinlrtOi ~Be9.ch ' ma)'.ors · by· Riley and ·1~eriff Thuraday' liigti\. '.~ .. 1( ~ "'T' B~Jldl(!atert~tha(ihoUs&pds. of re- l 11te blaM, ~whi~ ~ed. m a f'il«• IQRY 4rriy~ ai. El Toro ~!~;~;Ille '!'8c!Jer,s.1-ge, 1!faJill!!COQ>s.Alr Statiqn .. , . """""'. ~ l:OC!Pl..1'"4F•ll8ed 'l"· !n.~n i'Jer~l~w.Jate.T)udday, kliSi)(e.l!,lll'lf" and.hcat..d•"1"il4' 9atp :•:aid.. he .bad . .J<\14, the to a:.atoi:aae;~"•Uae pijn-tn•lf!S.lha.L up.tOM3,0IO refligees rl~·Wlce. ··~-· i:, ..... -: "'~'bi>u•id 'lo.a lent tjty on Tb•~lsd was •l!M*e.!"Wla,ie thillariDe liase.J, ··~ .;·· .. fq ·One t tJ'8iroom \~':'r~ ~!-' f.G'ii'te'''de'nred ... haVin'-uSed dala si.~~·¥· · ·• .... ~ ·• tiuieh·latjer fii ui-M recalled by nte-~!!uCl'en·..,,!~~led1 lttbe the' Of.fiCiaJa Who 'a't•~!A.he . f ill'~'i'ennrted lo"'-· ""~•al _ _.,,~" · . · ··· · "".""" ac .,,,., , <r·• ~ ~.~-~·-··~· " I !M';,l!'orp1pg ~Ill,~ offiAed .. (:iiJi!g )(Jflp~.'lpurce_s ,'(lates iih'. ,ac11.vilY day, · wilh 4'eclal . "Ii-cl-. tM::-county,,~bould be ·pre· tri>~~:,out~lde <111.Jlle. l!C'tiooi · -~lo~ U>o111aads al arrivals., llW!ld• llnd 1n the.~~ . .ll~•• sppkesmen at El T~ i tb~;bUlldlllll. '>' •·-,. •• . • Aid JOd8¥, tllat no specillc in· bUP,Oclbt(>ar)'~.~1i11 · formlllillt' has ·been~·~ re-au1e"'~-t¥ bJ~,~ ·~n v.n· • g~dina .p~li)ble. re~.uie~ .. r- ,blyils:U&•UOI!·. ~ ~:-1 ': • ('rival&.; ... ( . -...J ·-....... .ial!-.·~·araon'iflbn't~biel\~. · ftiSimilarly," Mn. Chri1U111 in. ·~· .aald ·•n re 'I< 1ey• · ·If' ..... ~ ·~·-ty '11 ,_ , ,,, (,., 1, IOIC&-1 -~• - . ""• ~~"-·nnw • . . " J ,,. ... • Se · ' · r-'-'I ""'I .,_~ ..-'""':'". 1f • • l..k~ .. i .si,""'cency r ~· ..-u •' n.e .~t·~· "l'. .•• ..i • .,..;.--.-'1 ·' ·di•!!"p1a...11o· "lllr~t-~~'~.!~:i::;.~i:.!:=~~ · -~=~~~i1Gi~~~; •. .u1 I Qe:d tb!' blaze/wltlitil\·15r • • ~ .. , ,. ... ·~ J.. • •. u but fire erews~ ... • · '• on .'the"" Scene, unu11 z ,a~in~ :eor ... -84-:1. ~Biiiea·.1. · ,":"", .. :· c.4e w&l-k '. ¥.. .( ' ...... ~,~ '' ;.. ... , . " t • :. Gi~· .. 1ci\he n,,;·,._yi.~.e _ 1r1 · · • • •-oollderlna·r1!'"._nlln\dei .,....__, -<.t'.--1Se<i_~~ •. Pa~.U> : · -..• Yi.:_fii:...~~: · , . . . r4.am ·in;4' :-· ~~r ~\R~~:r~ t ~., ...... \; $ .... '~;.: , ' • moni)l ,~iile.-U •• 'IN'llD E•rc<zo.U~n~. ........,.l&'w....,•••UWirlla&a~ .·~ • l~WJft puWW:llillh~""b.JiN., ' I I nvltbVDdnlfl.d MJ, ~ ' Well~.......,,,~~:· -.n-7ocbtaarepol"!i!aR ' toila711ie~f~~b0 -.:.OruP-~111 . . .. ... !lll'IP.l'M .... ,,,. 1 •Bllannual.NlllM~~-, de~i•~••t .,m~• beeau1e le> EnMnada roce wbldl Plbll<> bal/l lla!iH -• ~m- I """:or .""rlif. J jt.;icM!I! plalnecl that m.111 .-111..lftuch . 1. · ~.:.ii J.. 1 ..Wa&Uu.JN1UDJa..wuNqlbelr ' lfi~.eh"i"O<iiaJ'"l· I ' .. U$ prlffttu1'9 ~,,;,),In • • ':'i n"" al~U~~ , balr:tl!Q ._aid. ' _, " '·:o.~lr:~~ .. =::.=--lit: ~ ·u~ 10 , . • wnhlli& raree .. 'A · - edl ..-1.. . : ' -· '"""' :IQ c Nnls =:~~~ . '' . ::.·~·fto:b . =· ... ... ' hair.:J. .... ,,.-, r • . " ... • • . ·-. . -. --.. ' . •• • • .. ·--~ -~ ...... , -- . • - • • --' . -. • ... -~' ' -·" -. " .. . .. .. --. - .. • • --·-· -........ _ -·.:_ .~ ·--··-. ---· t • ' .. . .... -- • ' s~~gon ' -. . . ' ~lt~td~. -. . . .. -. M l ~.~? O~Y .• W,ASJUNGTON,W.1:1':'.-;..,;i ~ ls ·~ •Uflt. udlieret:MilfllL~Ute' NOrtb'Vietnamese will not attack Sai.lon Until' at least Monday to p(,rmit .e:vacbation o( nonessen· t lal ~meri"can s. ihe senio r Republican ._on ·tl)e House ln- lei]!ational ,Re~liOIJS Committee salP tod.aY :· 1 R~p., William S. Broomfield. . (R-)lich~), :told reporters he , HUONG INITIATES.TALKS · -;J; Wt:rH AEDS, 'A4. ·. • ~ 1 ·r . learneld'of the ,\tac~t undersl4nd -i · ~· :· tr! For\l a'dministriA.ion ' "·I CJ:";r .;r·~ _ .... .;1a ;, . • } fOo elJ;l_ S"aid the._arr~ge- . )neil .wa4.made thi:otih nHQl.ia- ~ invcilVing uns~fied other . 'tOW!Ules . • f. I ··,Al the ·W.hite.E:e, presS· Secre'ary R01r~~;, ' ha(''"no , · . ~menton.18i'oo eJd;sreport .. , He Bdded'that lie diH notPant his ' lilclCOf comment to be tak.j!lfas a ' confiima(ion: · " · .: • j . Ne.ssf p Sa id a~ Sa.!,tJ~n !!PG~ )hat .Soll!h'VJ~n;lm.,w@ lfll"1Blo ' ser\CI .• ~ c;>.bjnet.off~.19 :H,"'!i: •b!l"ril'.a, U;.S . _,,;, Fp}-ce plane to : a~19Pr-t ,to~irego!iate·,a.~a~iret· .Utmont -~~ "a s11,bJ~~~e­u4tJ~. a~4 ~e~si,ti~e t? diSt~s 1 Flonila KillS .. . •. ... ;ii•· ' ~9-1!1.l.~~ Rjg~ ·! Sect>ril1 . .-tiine .; .. . . ·• ........ ·-· · :fALLAHAsSEE. Fla. CAP) -The Flori~a~Senate, ignorine ap._ I' • poiat~ ·(roib:. ~~· .nalion'.s ~t • -~· · tNta• t 'kt'ed illo~ " ~J •. ~· J eJ ..J' .~ ~'Equal Rights Amendnlerit for tile second ~eif: iri "rq.;; .. ki.l(· iilj·the istUe fOr tfu~ 1975 ~ion~ Sinp.tora votea. 2i to 1 ~ ~&!linsi l'itific;D!i!>!t. o.f th~ ~pro~· ;rl'lh Amend{n_e"~,t~he IJ.S. ((Qns_ti~u­ Uon', m\kihg:.'rJO.rida tbJ!: eiihth st.tte .,w~i~b ~ha~ turned .the pro-· ~afdownthlsy-.;ar. - . , ?Rejr;,cti.Qn .p.m..e despite lasl· riunuie· appeala,!by Fir>t.Ladr, Belt$ FQf.d, Gov • .Reubin Askew and .N . .ilJonal R ep.ublican Chlllrmali:lla ".l t.Oiase S!llllh." n e ~ F1oflda ~H'oUae epproyed ttie.ERA e1'rlier" '· . ·Solar.~ o( the·~ 311 si.1e.,h~·~ ratllie<J.~-t:~; But two ~··~,lace pa51ed'lqialptio,n ,lo n!SCIDll.J•UCicaUon. It Is up IO the court.I.to decide lf such action isvalid.J .• ..: · ,. .. --I.. r ~ • Mrs. Ford telephoned .li'lorlda 1eoalora Tbursaliy io tell ,lllem or • her stroat auilPo,rt r,.. UieJCRA., ~, '\Sile a~ ille ,w.antecftci'"'l;me that 1 IM::~d I deep _. ~m.ijl lo lh•. E<t-.1 l!\ahta ~-t,':.)\e.n. Wa~,llOI!• -~ ol v~ol~e;aold o1 hlO call : .... k •t ~.. , 4 •• .. • _ti,eBtoot\ifield s"aid it was not cer- .(Bib what w·Ould bBj,pen~aner ~ ~B_y~but decllfred that the Uqi~ed·'St'at!s ':·s hould seize the oePQ~~ity~· t~ ... ge~. nonesse~li.a~ ~1Den~.ns· anti their dependents .oulofSfjgOn.' · . ' . President Ford has said public· ly .~,i ~o direct contact i :-<~~A.!§ON, Pa1eA?J •r' ' .,~ ........ ~. ~- """"!!!!!!· . ---~:· ~Weach.,,. ~ " .~ The weQ.ther s'ervlcc · says;:-a,ll;:thts· wetness will paas and local wiriils will clear the, way for sunny skies. ~Blurday. 't>vemighl lows 4S to53."HigJ>,s ~.to63. ·<INSIDE TOQ'A V . ' . Tbe horseles1 carriage ha.s · come:a loftg .ioaY, in elt]lelfrcs a.1 ioeU.a:a in IWr--!t ~wer. F'or a tookpf'.tbme of the am~'s mod -ifol ol<lpmol>il<s, 1n nm, Gntfbhotoc·on ~ C:'.~f~'!!:,.~~ICcWr. ' ----• ·- •• '. I ' I •. . -' -. ' • ' .. s . . ~-:w~1!:~·~rger· ~ant~.-g~ly 5% Hike "WASHJNdtoN "'<A~) -The ~mioistratl.on said today about ;;~"mtllioP. &>cial Security and.f · Supplerhentllt Sec1ft'lty 'income ''"Tttipient• will be''due ah 8 per- cent benefit increase in' ':JUiy, ~Ulli,.$5'., 7 billiOlli!Llll7.~~ 1, Cas'p·ar W , Weinberger ,ilecretary' 'o( Heafih, Educatiori j!nd'Welfate: coupt~ · • '1ttme!lt wt~h : a .r.~n.e"'°ect· P..J'ea to tongress to limit the illcfease*lo 'R00 tic~. i ~ ~' B ... -. .... ~-. -. illfelU.'IJ§; ~ I ~-lnL~ •. li" ',·-~ , . ' ,. ,.. T~e Lagun~ Beach Museym ol Art will host entert11,inrpent ~C'elebrities at an "Everuii"·ot·Art ~ ~~nd ~~try" at 8 p.m.·SatUrday m th~ museum. . '' •. ~! .. . the 5 PerCent i~qucji1.'t\·by Presi-crease is the rirst automatic cost- dent Ford. , . . . of~ving hike in the.Social Seeuri- ','UJ;tder ~th ~,current· 'law. '"" ·lY1_P.ro1ram . on the basis of com· would, be o\)lige·d tq C.romulcate ·: ~ng· the avel'.lge •rmt in ·,the an 8 perce11t l)ehefit increase' by~ ~ (;ohs~er Price lndeXTbetween l\1ay 15 rather th_an U),e' 5 pci'cent n.t~e·second quarter of 19'4 and-the increa~e1 " WeinberJ~r s8id'in a f1rstquarterof1975 .· I°" • statement . ••r S'tron.g1y·-urge ·~ ·rt is somewhat lo~ th·an the Congl'ess to eriact t'he Presideht 's 8.7 perce nt earlie r projected, pr'oposal for a 5 percent-increase ·bill\Cause prices roserat-a .slower beforethen.:· ~ . '.· .. \ ralethe f1rstthreerriontlu;ofthis - _'fhe;.:acheClultd 8 ·Pertent••in-)'e-.r. An 8."7 "percent ,benefit in- ctease would have cost $6.2 . billion. The 8 percen\ increase 1 wou14 boost aver;we ~ocil!l ~unty moqthly -~t\9lill.belil\:•, mng in July .to•$2M fmfl).$184 for- r~tired males, to $193 from $178 for widows~and to $341 from $314 for a retired couple. . Basic Supplemental Security income tH!fnefita would be in- '1 creased to $151.70 front $146 for : ~viduals llnd fo fl36.lb from "; $'ll9-for coU~Jes. .. ... '.: There are~aDout 31·millioft·re-' ••llt.ees, s uryiv~'r§ ~and 'cjisabled . i persons receivwg.&<>ejal ~uritx . _ a~d about . £,.og,r .Jnil®rt. aged, ~ bhnd. and Q.i:J:11.bied J)eJ'®.f)S re--' ---~eJving SU°ppkQl.enta.t..8ecurity --: _:income, ~he1Atrmeca4aJt·welfate ~. Among ·those expected to at-~nd ' are J aMes ·~agney: RalPh '.;'Beuamy· Carroll;rO'Conoor 'Bnd ~arr-y Morgan. 'Y . Russia~ tfoet IV&n Eladgiri 'Wiil ·: :·t1ead lft R11Ssian'fr;Qiri hiS>~ks. • 'the l"'"try· will be JranslatNtiy · '1Jf>•cori'n0r a nd Bellamy l iito >f'?gliSh'. · · ~ · · '•. · ' P8l~t·1n·g~ ot Serfei-Bongari, ·a Santa Moni ca artist,1 will be on .,,xhibit during the evenin g. ' "i&ongart is a life member or the , ·'Program. ·' . ~-: .::.··~ _.,; ~· ·, Legi:slation calling for a s per. f.-..; cent ceiling was proposed in tDe President's budgeltlri~year: ... : _ · The ·new QouRi! -&nd" Senate ~ge' committees have r«Om· · ihen~ed that the autorrntl& ,in·: crease be limited to '1 P;ercent, but their role is only advi.Sol:Y at · r.tYiuseum . · ·; Admission i s open to the Public. TPe museum askS a "'$5 per person donation. Seating is , ~\'ailabl e fQr 300 pe~ns, Tom Enrtian. curator said. ' · _··<.:El.man said he exi>eets other • ~ ~elebrities including. four OPera stars Crom the San Francisco ·'Opera Company and ballet stirs .• J.O att~nd ttie museum's aff~it. The poet is considered ·one pf · tile greatest living Russiari poets and a personal friend of several -or those stars a.ttending as is Bongart., lhe artist, Enm·an Said. _ EJ-.dgin is on tour il'I the United ~.States and.willgo.to..UC.Be.r,kel.ey from Laguna Beacti: Funds raised by the eVent will benef1l the LagunB"Beach ·Museum Of A'rl. Thi-·museum is 1'1ucated"At 307 Cliff Drije, Laguna . Beach. ···· .'' · -· ,/,_ " ...... SECRETARY OF VEAR Teena Moseley this point. · _ · Teen.a Moseley . Honored 08 Top Sectr!tary Socia l Security recipie.n.ts 1 would become eligible for the.in..:· .. : creased benefits in .1Wle w ·..the actual payments woWtl not start 'until July. Sui>plemental Sec\lri- ty recipients would be both .etig1--· d n-•-ble and receive the increase In ~ ~1r•IR ~a:e-r July. Girl's &Jdy Teena Mosel~y . en ad · V , _JAii'. ministra{ive seC.retary ·in th e I' O~ltt,I 'J "leT J .. . • .. -' ' P edestria n Beverly Gt'Orge ponders .con{lic.ling signs .at in te rsection of Buy Street und Ne\v.port Boulevard in Costi.I 1'.1esc.i. For one thing, the r e is no cross\vaJk whe1·e the sign is po ifiling. You c;.1n be sure Beverly \vat'thes her ste1> ,,·he n tl'avcrsing the int e rsection. Huntington Beach Union High . ; ~i;i·Qt.~~~~:;:.~.,;~n:~ ·Eight Months Mesan A~quitted -T-be honor w-.as-presented_Wed, R~WLINS ,• Wyo . <UPI ) -• , nesday during the' sixth annual ~ayleen Banker::io. disappe·ared--of p· -... . • Ch , . ~cre~aries Da ~ Br~akfast from a county fair five blocks -er••-ury --arge sponsored by the local Clapter: of from her home last August. .I ~~al!onalsecre~.S"~s~ia-. T.br..o.ugh ..eig.h.L..moiUb"-.ol . · • •• , , • •.• ,., ~ •• : : Uon. . .. , . searching , her parents nev'er ·' . ' ' ' '" · · ' · ~ • -' • • ;r - ¥.r•· Moseley,'-lS '~re~ry l to I gavt ~ui>. h~. ~-aj·.,..~~ ~ ·An executive ·or'~aS .OiJ with Hopwood at .a September,: Dr. Ma~e Eckess, certificated fowid alive. Company of Costa Mesa, aC'~\aJi;ed l~O, ... eo9veii\ie111\ i' ~v~A \nd G l!d D peCJOnnel assittaot, in the school •. Neighbors .raised rewaid of lying to a §rand jury atx>ut an the discussion involved price in· ~·; u er c.ilOt~s. dlst'rtf~ ... ··· · .. " ........ l : moneydan1d thousands or 1eanets -au1•erett price ·fixing .attempt by creases. .;,1 •••• •• ~~£ rfi;~ives ~n ·arr~g~m~nt were .Js ributed asking for in· 1 o corrrpanies-"Wa~1abrupt.ly 'ac-~~ , .. • '·· oftoRs; a free day pff and a com· formation about the' girl . VOIUn-qUitted in· Uos tAwgeles Thursday lldp\(!Qc&i lfas..<!tarJed.. iitli ·~Y· ' '.I, niu~ies Faa::.J.:I Plete skin and hair beauty treat-leers conducted regiOna1 ···nd "..on.t.hethirHdayofhislrial. ing to a gr and jury last Jan. 24 .. ~ l;ilJ r?-ent. ·· . door-Lo-door searches andlriend-':-: U.S. Djstrict 'Court•Judge War· wh en he ·answered' questions r The aWard was based on a ly truck drive rs posted the miss-ren J. Ferguson halted the trial about his talks with represen· . .' Hang glider pilot' Todd C. short essay written bY Or. ing girl 's picture in roadside ol George Hopwood and granted latives of Powerine,and F1etcher • . F . ·p,· ·~ . ..... ' .... ,. . · , ,, i. /~ · o" , -~ · ~, S,.,., ~ N !-·1 ' ~ .... ,,..,·.,)!; ., •. , \ ~ . bf\~ .. ~e\ VnllW-liUU.,and the North ,Vfetnl'l'~· -At.~ •ain<> Ume, he ••id tho Ulil..,.. St•\es '!'~•. w_orkfn1 'ljltouCJI 1111· ~I~ Q411er c far., a ~.i;!k• ·~ ~ Mll!e· mtat ..... ,:t .... ··_, lnoth!1dnelo ,.l'l-•1(.111 . · · 1\81 JO!~ <;oa1r al fundl to.ljnanc 4 ft of, ,Viitnameae la -: borro·w1a'1 ,;.lrom forel1n atd .._.,,to keep tlie •V'ICll&iloiiiJo-lna".~ 1~ • ... -•, •· .... 'AJ' an _ ''Interim.._ mela,are, '' Ndfln llid, f6i'd WU dli>l>lft( Into 'an ln4~•"1. llOl"'4''1!'.' re· hablllt1tlon funil"Tor this PUll>O"''. He •aid UM! ~dent asked Con,1res1 to appropriate mone:n>rdlnl>lly for tbe ev~ua­ tion aohe cap replenish the fuDd. A>ked ii tli• United Stateo in· tended . .a.o. 1Nnt .money for ~ln­ dochi•a. akt.,in.~e even'°'·• amt• plete . Comm unlst ~-ak .. ver, Neesen,aaidt. ·''Let'• wait..unW·we _. 1et:U.er~~''~ti ' · ' · ., · .,.,,,. ,, ->, Pent\IOIJ 1pok•m1D• ... id ·40 .M·8riaW.baY4t been now to~ Sa .... toslreopbeD Ille Midwity . luanl at-Ille ,u ,9r e<o• 1 1 .. ,,,. ·.,,..,,...., •. ..in -t the , .... to about.. 120: m eti .• in:.what was described ,as a :.'ptudeDt, precau- t. ·-.. . ~ IOfUl(ll:m-Ute. ' • • ' . ~ • .. ~'fpokes-n, Maj. Geii<•WY· nant+SldJe1 saMf,the11..t ... -are UWled ..it1 .. ftfle1 , -lline'pns and-grenaaft...*le.uid then·" no rea1on1•to •antici1>9'te • Ii~. munilt atlliot'Oll'U..CiD-.r, In doM!town Siol&on, biit not"1 that ''.11'1 beep d•Wtrer' .c.J>i'I' ~retary of, Defense James Schlestnger ·js· known to~have mentioned to associ.dtes in rebent dayS that he thbugbt.tbere was a possibllit-y t.he Communists might try to hit the embessy, the maiw "c,enter fol'• procesalng evacuees fro~South Vietnam. . ~idle reported that °"'"'U.S . ships under •1eontract-"td the Navy's sealilt command 'have left Sa.icon aod .go~e to sea. His report .lodicaled t.be United Slate s. probably will not un· dertake a sealift or e>1aucees, but concentrate ..-on airlifting• them out of the country. He said the cruiser Oklahoma, flagshi,, of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, has joined some 46 U.S. ~arships and cont:rat't transports tn the South China Sea of( ·Viet- nam. Adm.-.. Getlrg&--8. Steele, fleet commander,. decided on the move because tnost of his fleet strength. is cc:mcenlrated lher:.. N_,.ly &.OW.Mawines.ue with the filld .;n.tDe,&outh· '1hlD8o·eea, available for uae in coYeljna, tho evacuation of neCeslafy. · ,., *''"'•·'* . "'. . -... " . r .... Pt191! 141 , . · 'Baker, or Santa Ana, has died of Eckess, in which she praised her restaurants across the nation. a ditfense motion for acqt.attal on Oil Company. injurieS he received in a crash at secretary's inquiring mind, will· A man walkin'g his dog found tWo c~arges. The jury of nine REF UG.... "" .. ·S --:Escape Country last weekend ingness tq help others, efficiency Jayleen's partially clad deeom-men and three women, Which In di stni ssing . the; charges .J,:IE.i i I.he coroner's office reported 00: and warmth. . posed body Thursday near the wasimpaneledTuesday,was dis-against Hopwood , Ferguson said I day. . ,;· town's gravel pit. nlissed .. ' ~ the legal interpretation of per· . But Dr. George eean. eounty 1 J T ~e .1..9-y ear ·o'l.d pi lot, ; ~ . Carbon County Sheriff c .w . . • Ferguson said the testimony or jury law is strict and there was director or emergency services 1 t1osp1taJ1zed •at MisS\oa: Com· D -th T Ogmtrn said an autopsy will be a key witness, Kenneth Galligan, enough ambiguity in the ques-said he had· no idea what pre: 1 lnwiity Hoapital il'ncel.WSathr-_ ea . ~ erm . held·-today tq determine the a form'er executiv·e with lions put to Hopwood before the paratlonsthe·countycouldl)iate. ·1 day a·ccident, died .at~n6 p.in ... ;.:, •... ~. · ~...:.. .-t auseofdeath .. .; -... Powerine Oil Company, did not federa l g_rand jury to ra.ise "A:t this 'point, 'this' is nOt a Wednesday. • --F -H 1 !-=.G ~e was lytng.Jafti:knvn ;n es\ablisb that· a 1970 conversa-doubts that he had lied. count)"m'attet anditls'notaState I·. Bakt;_r , of 13452 :90-*ti n~·: Or. era ....... · th.e.:.'brush ~t h"'en".ot: tow~ lion of gaSolihe prices irtvolVed Douglas Oil C.onlpany, '!fhose matter.'ll ls alecferal matter-: we beeil C0·&4uctapg ,e1'it1 : : : ~, abouOtwo m'Des:,:· ~said. actualprieefixirig. .. . . corporate or{ice~ .. are in Costa traVe'b~i:l 'ft6 tit'l~ ·about t maneuve .. ri;8t a IOw ·aJUtude-iJas\' (~SA:.<;..R,ft,MENTO (APJ -A ... '..We had StratCJfers,oUt 'there Galligan ha<I lestifted'Wednes· M_esa,_ still races charges, alOflg wh8t't0 do &r 'Wh'etber llnJ re-l before·~accideot«~lP'ied.'Jlc~· lll~~dttory diath_sentenCe for eight months ago-;..btl ~ mls-day he discussed gasoline prices with five other oil companies, or fuiffS WOuTd'be artl!fiij'8f811 •• cording to a Spokesman "for the' p0$SefiS!ng more t~ei\.2Q ounces Sed her." ·•-: fixin g gasolihe prices, , Beanaa'id. • ·" ., • ·~ I t Tr1:1~uco Canyon recreation of hero~n has beeiUproposed .in "There's,,,~ possi~ility ot foul 1----,--:-. -:.-:-. -~: ____ _::::.,::.::::::.::::::..::.:.:::=~~....,,~-..:.=:::;;..,,._,~-,~...,.,=- faetlity. H~s given first aid by .lheLe21slature. . play,'' he satd. ''.~~·re going to 's ,;·r 1 f para.l;DJ!:dt~ and flown by The measure-(AiJ2175),~in-have an autopsy-·with the Albany beli~·ttie hospital. trod u c ed T ... h u r.s.d a~ by As-County pa!11ologist lri Laramie.;, ·::_.. ·• ::::-. · · .:ge!WlJl)'m·an Rit'lt'lrd"2oblnson . Tbe girl s boJ!y was elad in ten· "!! -.... · -·· woufd ~<impoH. a ifC .setilence rus shoes, socks ar\d a shirt. Her R With'out"'Pos~bllity or'Parole for . other c lothes were scattere<t ~~r.~f. o~~--~ --.. · .~:;Jllon .. ,~ .. o". vi cte~-o~s-~lling_h•ro. in· around her .. ~uaa..n ·-· "'("!' 2:-:· .-Jayleen disappeared from the ~~TOlf (UPI>.~ vtce" <?uTljpt Jaw: P!!'GYlif th!:\ sim· Carbon County Fajr and Rodeo Prelidelit1!e1sorf A. ~efeller--· pie possession M" the narcotic is Aug. 23. · ·. plead~lty and S3i:<1 he w~ ;punishable by a senlence of rot · sorrJ; ~aday. ~h~ Se~fit,I ... leU than five years and not more ... chee .. ~ ~d., r~rg ~.\'e h1~. '!lhan20years inprison'JY' ' Man' Woon' --'-F" . ~fc'ef r i cr1m~ • was 1g-Possession of heroin tor sale · . .. u.e IVe normg~the...upeated demands-of carnes a sentence...of .. Ltom 10 1 GOLDSBORO Mc!. (AP) -A Sen. James B. Allen (D-~la.), lo yearstohfc. ·-.62-year-old man', _opParently up· be beard as SenaJe liberals set because a_.,.,..oman friend h's ! ~their figh~ .. Ut:we~~ ;:· ___ "'.:. ;; ;.: ; :::w, -.· -;: spurned him , sjlot WM! wounded 11.litpu&ter.rUle lasLfeb. ~ ~: :: ; ~.:-.;:~Olli•Ptiljj ,4.J • . five persons -:Thurtday, ni ht f before tak\ng "his '·own li'e I 1 ORANGE COAST s FIRE Afaryland State Police.re ported.' ~@JWijll•}l ~ ~-te-.11-. •• ~~~ lmJiscre·· 1:1an n-o.4llf"t-...ro.11,,_,_._.,,_ · ": ;;Dist~ offieials said'1hey Will ~. _,.,....Pfeu.f•pt1t>HW<lb'fttw0t...,.. d -. ' eo.""""'""'""co...,.n ... S(W-:Jlltl""'•• or er a trailer to replace the of-~·"'"' ''"''"'"~' ,,,..0.,9'1 "F.i<ii:, .,.,. c....i. r· t 'I . be d Co ts' .$25' ..... Ne•-' &t.w.Ji, , ..... .,,1nq1.., o..<~if-· ice UQ 1 r epairs can ma e •. :, 8 1•"" va111.,;-""'""· sroai.11ec1: v"'1~., .,... Glenn explained-the lo••nrre .;, 4 ~ Attth/5'<>111~ Cffll. /t !irlol-t tCgiool•I -.. , , • • _,.. .. T ,I 1 , .a;11on1~pWCt11~as.i-•,1...aw.a ...... T1>t area will have to be re built and ' ~ ........ Pltttl l1<11J011Wt.rs., l . • HACKEJ1JSAGK , .. N:J ... Mrp.'9!!_•~·c•tifom1.~ , ex e~ve remodeling wUJ be re-. -"· ..... .. quirM jn PrihJ,tis~:nave. c.a .. dy'a <UP I > -The o.yoer Or two· "'. ;;.... tRo~rt N. Wt'l!d ot~e-and other areas nearll}':. 1 pedigreed Fren·ch poodles 1J . , "''1~-''"c'11-· The c lassroom wiri"g of the -has accepted. a S25 cfilt-of. ' -Mck R-Curley bullding was smoke-filled .:: .. t -court settfementftom the Vk• P1'11Ht .. • ,,,.. o. .... ..i ,,........, uu owner of • o" t r had little damage, while th~re ,w, ~ no. ·so-; ..--JhOmas keevll ~ 00 d , ,...., ·-.1 ·-"l pedigreed dogs .wbo..made t:.;~ ~ t:Cli~ ·~ • 111S:a:rea.am-.u .,,o "1 .... illUustri~ amorou& advances to the ... -~s A. Mi.ln>hlne -.... _ ;.1 •.. : • .. ':' poo(l les .. 1 -' ...:---~ ..... £..:"'"··-._ -• -Mrs. Lo ui se l_(ra~merac · Charles ~.Loos RichardP.Nau 200 ~ ~epted the ... settJeiiient ,.~tn, ... ,,.., ....... "'"" fed Thursday as' ,£riiil <>n a •t:fo Ofllces ...... -•-.... ~ -• .$3.000 damage· suit was ~:~~':.:1:1"":.:~~ ... , ' ... ' i-.-1:~ ho_&,~ ... ;Jk-... S,l about to_ begi"" before ».a..9-S.•<11. llM~nSftwl .ft n Judge All.red .. Schiaffo in ,..._u ... ,u ... e. •• h . 11•1)e. .... e... ....... ., Bergen County Court. "'\:' JoMldltRc• V•llt'' tSMll U ~' "- II S...~f•-n LOSANGECES"<UPl>-More ·Mrs. Kraemer ch&rged T•ttphone f7ttJ·wt.cnt ·thal"\ 200 persons were artested "th.a~ her female poodles, !. Cla~~'':':'.:~:!:~'~~!!·5671 during the two nights or the ·G1g1 . 13, and Tammy1 8, ........ 111 •6110 :: pef'.fpQl}Jlnc~ of 1he ·~bhflX'k were the target of alfidrous. ~""'"...,CJ•"""''-.. . .ic:OUV!!t'ink Flqj~·-.g.efPorts advances by wlill t Afrj.'' ._ ~ 4tS-Gl10:: Atfn•';"l>Ollee said tOday. ... Kraemer describes •&"t'Wo ~ \ t ,,_._.°'~.~;t'c-11t1 Most of th e arrests were on ''nondescript lineage'' • '• -~ .. '14•~--drug .related charges . Six dogs. • '" • Jr persons, however . were charged , Her worst fears were ' withscalplngtlekets. confirmed when a t~tt "'ll'1!f .then U,OOll 1'1lt'>ons at· later sho1<:ed Ta,mmy;\fp 1 tiikla (the lW'Adllll*e.:'DIQn,-pregnant. T a mmx ~.ua.~, day night and officers, ~JJfl'ui derwent a hy~y to · tform a nd plai n clothes, clrculat-"'Npalr th lr'hpt l!lgreed ed through the ~toW'd. ----.... -·-4.amag•. -. I I ~. ' .. . • ' • .. . -. . . ~ -"' . WHllDAfS.& SATUIDATS 9:00 lo i:JO . •: ' .. . " " . . . . .. LAMP SALE:_ .PIN:AL WEEKE~Q: ... ... . . .; . " " • ! •'- " .. •' I ' • ' ••• /t, · Select from '" • ' • · · such well kn.own .. :: ... ' . ' ' ' Brand Names:as~ · ... "'I . :-. . .... :_: ,. -. " .. ' .. ' . '· . ', .. • .. ' • .... ~ ~-.. , I • , • ' ' \ • ~if~~~u:· .. 8 >-· ~.@!f.~.n~~ . . '-,.»,, ,,\•u" ' H• •• ' Cot a. ,ro~ltJn~ •. Th11t wM(t.,Pot. , Eilht meft,'inctvc:U1* 1 former Du.nn,..P.01 wfJJ .cut rrdJo,pe~'1ft lh~ Oran•e • caaat~baDk official, •t Ql'!swer• ortd OC·, -lndl~od u--.. ... 'for in· • ..... · 11</n ~ M<"'I<' -r·-•~ ,_,, ~ • /,(• solaw /Mtffiliet 111 teruUonal "'I for allet:edly '1'0V~'"'l:I"' nd bflk:lq lnyt1tor1 and flnanetal 'tl b~8i nea~ Mcai/' inltUutio,1 out 'of nearly $1 }!,our queaf'h>ns '10 mlOion in 1974. P a t \a u n 11:1 Ar The federal· 1rand Jury indict-.o ,,. • Y'o11>r St"r:p.)-re .' me nl ,a ·t"'cu1ed' the~ men of o rang« C9a 11. frlduliitiOt':!.n.'erina to sell 9'•R:ar 1· Dally Pllot.-P.O. and olb8r _;omnlodiUH to in · Hor 1:160. Cot ta vHt.on. A'etually'\ tccordinl to Meaa. t 'A 9262 6.' /11 clud•' you r U.e iftdiriment the Q\en operated ·l•l6plJOlftt ra1m/'Jt'r, • ~ _ :--. • ~r--1.be,..,IJ_•~ bi)gm com-:-· -4 •• ;, paniea with •IJnoll no ~ets. "DE~R 'PAT: Af!er'flllnl my ·~•ate tax , rel.Um, I waited paUen1i, ·ror ·my fl•.111 re1unc1. Lau!r 'In • 1'73.' ui>on moving to C~a,'J hflt Nll.~oUnquiry to the tax ·boll rd r~tin1 •my r:efund· be> processed .• AQ.er Nine ./uilges ~ti Fili'JI! moving b'ack lo California, ~ · /Jai:k another 1,etter of Inquiry was . ees '. · .,mt, but no -:' ponse 1"-u been • r~ived' . ..i:,~ ,, 1 '~\ .. ~ , ,.A ~... • • • • ·· • J .l'.~N~1leach •. Nine 'mun.i.e lpat •.J;r:t judges · Tiie .FranclllH 'TU' •ant Is ""have· won.1::..t: court baltle that ebffklDI Into re1..., for the i'"' beg:an wh eft theY Wint. to small delliy oJ.:1-11 l••~·D•erdae · claims ~tt:fu dem@IMli;efund of ~·A.•pall .. 11\. ....... lb1t ·.lheflym1;f9'•;ill'7 ~'l'ri"' to e~la cS.t•.a. aulanediA.aumber the UDC!"'Primary efCclrons in wlln It 11 recelMd and,,~ ls 1974._. .. ,· ~ ' • . ... ...-...... Y•••<'mlHlq ebetk Eachjiadge is nearly~ bet· ••J· llave ·bH• dn to your terort1bib(y""withthe reject.ionby relH•tloa la Caaada, or to Orange:;County ._Superior COurt p1111We falld• owed to the date. JudieJame,.-F .':tildpof.nlne ap- '111e board will contact you after ~ filed i;y1 thi county ·against review .. & 1o•r claim. ' -..tlie Mrlief;,.favorable rilling of ti ...... : r:· ' aor~ Mutiicipal c.ouri Judge SIMN!k F••• Raliert Todd:"· ' .. "\ .. Judge Judie rejected argu. · DEAJl.i..PAT : .Beina: lbe~r ments that only filing f~ paid ~!'.rha8::~~~C:::dra~~rir:nds t~ under P.J'Olest prior to las( year 's .._ .. u,.-primary could be refunded. eat more between meats than The pract ice of charging (iUng they do at meals. I worey that a fees for California elections was large proportion of what-Utey eat abandoned last May when the~ i1 Ju1l1 empty ca lories. Has state1s Supreme Court declared anyone ev.er ... \tdied.t.eeas' eating them ;unconstitutional. Bui all habits aad·foundl-ad.6 to back up nine judges had already paid mYtflct<>r.Y1?···' ·• thoSe fees, the county argued. ~J:N .,LaaunaBeach County checks will nowlbe is· ·Nat·r-1ea·t ~ ~o-b talaed· fro m s·ued to:-Santa ·Ana Municipal bet--·•eal '.foods ,by .. nearly Court Judges Paul Mast , Eugene · ·3,•1.eell..ace 'IM>yil • ...a;i:lrls ln· C. Langha user , Robert Law, &enlewH ta,tbe?tea·State-Nutrl· Edward L. Laird, Robert E. UonSarvey werecalclll.Medbyn· Rickles. ·Phillip Schwab, John 1earehen J.A.. Tbomu: .. D.L. Teal and Samuel Taylor Jr. Call. Tiie tee .. obt•lned •beat 23 West Qrange County Munici pal ~ perte•t.' el •tbelr rM«>m•ended Court Judge W. PatriCk McC ray 1e9ft'CY IDt•ke from IDHb. Tbe was the ninth jurist to successful- rese•rdlera·eoacl9Cledtlaataaack ly demand a refund. ,_..at ..-.of tbe. tttn·acen ~ , nmt.almd ••"&•••al awts of ,.. . -_,, .. .. • ~ .......... 1:11oo110.vlD lad 11corbi<' ~a·zrr r•;zzw· n ·ffldl!S.ill"e . .relaUve.dlilkieDcles nu,',/ 1ri11 • 1n&•....,,...._. ffom~ack ., . ., ---~~1-· :J'\ ··" '· ..... 1111i· . . "" . , _ •ewer. •u . L .' ·-I); · tB 1 . n~ fl11l c'ei ii , ·" , · .QJl ·· as · n DgAR !'AT: What do the let-.. N{)J(;r.IJevices tertll:llabet4ioaesmean00fireex'f-... , · · in~shers' solil for l'K>me us·e,'!' A t. LOS ANGELES. (AP) -About nurr,iber precedes these letle~, --50,0,000 _southern Californi a and .l.JJl!@.....JV11J:,l.Mt~P9"-what this dlotorisJs who bought NOx an- ~~m. .• . • , O:P Balboa tism~g devices under a ~ewJy re· • nie 1-bel tcOdts ~;&e wbat pealed law ar~ free lo d1sco'!n~ct •klDd of nres-eaeh wW ftght ''A" them, according to an op1n1on II for wood paper and,..,..: "B" from the state attorney general. • • But ·a noth e r 500,000 car ·!' f~r ~·· gr~aie •Diii .ps, and owners . who ,p urchased the ·~~JI for elec:trleaJ fl!"el· ,The emission devices under the ... ber.Jhat..pre~c~~b ~&e.: statewide part of the proa:ram l!'•lc~les bo'! b I. • 'Jj_~e the that still st ands; must leave'lhe ~~rl . c;i.t;·~ m· ·~ 'b(bJgh eq~pment on , said the op~lon. --~~ a~ • ~e~ J;ft). However , officials indicated Tiie f48t~oqal ,af~~)'. ""'~.u~ell Thuriday that the surviving por· rec!'m m e.~~· • ,~·.,,,. tf.rB .C. tion of the NOx Pf9rrum:will be .all·P•rP..~_,e i stijl&ul•ller for bird, if not im~ible-, to en· llitmeuse. force, andthere'were signs ofim· DEAR PAT : J received a ph00e call the other day from a salesman who offered m~ t prize if I'd let him explaln;l,is· firm 's• : product in person. l just said I t wasn't interested as I didn't want to have to listen to a big sales ~ pitch and the n ,b.,_ cQerced Jnto buying som~lhiQ&f I UK>ugbt' I'd he ard thi s_;.p.t~Z-e :¥1veaW!Y ~ scheme was 11legal. , •R.R., Mi ssion Vi.ejo . It's 111e1al for-aa-:..:zl\teitlser to '° ..ally a per.on' tbat he bas woa a prize aad tbal In order to receive . ,lte prize lie mast buJI' otller prodacta or ser,Wce1. If a prize ls fo b-e give• •••Y b1' aa advertise r, tbe ~Ollrimer can d1lm 11 wllhoal b<IDI <tJi!!ln!d lo make any purclaase .. Y .. may .. ve beea stud: llsteala1 &o lite ..... pttcll, b•t tlae lift was yo11n wltll •O purcltase 1trla11 otlaclled. . ' >ssa-efh• . , . DEAR PAT: l "ve -.toldlhat ;•my wife and I cannot apply for Supplementary •. ~cl~ Security benefits because ou.r !loole has been appraised by the county for ,more than $25,000. Is that true? l>'nding le:gisl8tive attempts to .. s,erap the eniire,p_r;ogram .... Gov . Edmund G. Brown J r. signed a bill Wednesday night re· waling the r~quirement that oWous..of 1966·70 model cars in six Southern California countitis install the antis mog equipment according to a rotating system based on license pl ate numbe rs. - The!}e mot oris ts, Att y. Gen. .J:yelle J . Younger said '.f'hurs- ... daf ,·can noW disconnect the de- Vices. ' · J. ·"' ~e devices must be retained, he said·in his qpinion, by own ers who in-stalled them on their 1966-70 cais under the statewide part ef-the program. • .. , . ..,. E.G., Huntington Bea~ch caurornla law pnrfidel for 881 I ltineflta wltltout retanl to lbe ..,,.alad val•e ,.r J.Olll' Mme as , ... 11)oti.DllleC~I re41 •Ir ~ e!Wta Iii •1 .•if, , ........ 11·~ ..-r ( ... ....... ''"' ...... ;i ! • beltellla ... esidll · welf1re olllce n .._ ... ~ '",~~ &ft8r1ly oftlcec I ..,. 1 .._ . --t ...,, ••• -- tJtillty AppeaUng . ,, • .iGenerator·Dedalon' ~ ·SAriD\tGO (AP{;.s'a.l bkco GH '"d Electrle C-pony hn •llPO•led to the;ua11 coa1· stlhle 'CoinmlHloa a de<I-.::r..::: 5111 Dl.,o Realoftal Oolrl A-~·m·1••11.lor a llllh _.., ··--f'lllltn'' ' . . ·' I I ) • " ~ . I • \\ Frid!}', April 25; 1975 :rwo of tJwee Ind icted , James Inc I'll\•. ~'i!~nta and ~tries ; '\,~~·~•lJV~_i and;arc~w'!'-..: .. O\lolj>l l me~. lll~.i:.iitegedly ·:Harold Dondicb.., :4 2. ahd andmil'ap,roprl1tlonoffuildi .. ~·•~e.~,1&1>he JJ.D:Y1 . • slin*l-S2~ln11hon1"pramissory Meredith Ro11e}l.1'l; bg.1' olSan· fundl. ·. 'In ·one pa rt of· the alleged not'et 1tiven to federal Financial ta Ana , ware. &rr8'tfd1'hund•:r., .: ... 'The:·othe r , m en are Phillip ~m.e. .. tta¢,d~J~n.dai;its.,~t.;rt~· ~ secu rj._lY~.for.Joans to ~h.C: sham eventag bt the FBJ.Jtuuell \was , Steln.-:.39, of. ·Orange; Ed!ibrd ly-bi~~ 'Swiu (1r111,A.etts~l.!\,.. companies. . ... , . , , ,,, , 6 ·vice presld tiit of the First Zuber, 34i· of ·Costa Mesa ;. J ohn tiy aiv1ne.;&!\.e~co°'pany, '!I for&ed NeeL was falsely r•presentAja • Western Bank in Santa Ana at the Engstrom, 48, of Glendale; Sy .. Sll;.t ml~ljo~ l>ond IU(U"l:l~ei,n& as .an "heir to the M'1rine-ey•'' tinfe he was allegedly involved in Guthrie; 45, of· New York; J .A. 1hey'\I/& Ill cl,)'ry out lhe1r~ut1es l amily fortune, ·according to u,e the IChf?me. , . . •! ~eel • ..34 , of Seat\.le , and Michael ~...c ai;; ~optr~\ tq_·~mtst\. a . i~t,i;neilt. ·:: , ~ J- Dond1«;h woas booked for 1n-L. Graham, of Mill V•lley. ti. milJibh tbns ol 11o.uga "' , ·~ ~ .. ~ , vestigation of aidiqg and abet· ... The grai\,d jury said that tb•six tn.anOtti~r ~in&tapcc • ~ defen-The men a·re acCU!ied df<IUnne'\. ting the,a lle'e~ eonspir•C:Y and aJ l~1 e dl y .s~a m COl;P'Pan.ies dants;got ;lhunq,ec11~·\tM>'°11iaods ing th_~. ""Oney ~Y. r~ceiv~ other v1olatu:m,1 Re.s:-t-ain1na..,-to----!-rd•1.med-to hav~ ,tolal ~ of Of dollars~~;fflllft Pide,.).I ' F)q;in· -f~9.m ,_1nve5tors 1n_lo ,b~nk ~c­ !ftolen property. Ruu eJl,.-s $2$) mlUioo;.l''e addreuu.-Otlhe--ctal-jer-vices\Jlftc ~-Bottoo-and--counts beld..h~t.eiJJrapt!. us_1qa bookeo 1or 1nvett1.c,µon of "-""·-. ·flttru! turned out to be a New its inveslors, said tfi e i rand jury. the fund s for their persoqal gall\. uc·1·Vote On· ROTC 'Revolving' • L ' '• ' UC frviile Chancellor Dan*l , Aldric:~ des.cri bed lhe C~Pl..,P~ academic...senate's tuma~ on an Air Force .. ~~e..tv:~ Qffi~r :rraining Corns ptQif""1.J'!'ufS- ilay as·· a·"'Pcftential '''reVOlving door" with lbe prOgrBm's stat:~s ' ehangihi ' .. aity tl m• 10 1 pecS'PJe want to call a meeuigi. "' .. The ·aaw p\'.!fi~m was ap· pro'{~;by .~he' aepqn~· se~ last rj'Oy~mber, h~u~ las}. Yf~k \~e senate reversed 1i5elf ijn<J asked the Cba.J\ceUOr to .t'rm.in;1te U\e progra~ a~ soon•s.~ibie\ ~~ Unr~ S.oinethiqg ,Jta ppi;DS,.(n ., the 'rifiil'.t ~ .. ~1d~.to c~e ~ vqte. Atart('h f lans to be&lri' ~O('­> day to take steWi .to Fxlri~ ttie f'-,, Carppus'(rbm an ae reemeill With <f', ........ :'lli~ ' use and the Air Fon:e. . ~' Sllort·.arder.~na•u"ti~~ Medical pe r so!11nol demonst'f·aic one of t"·o l.lirµort , t h e y 6an SJ:le~ (~l-'!Jug h~l6n g. •br~ nc\v eJe('tl·ic m ini ·a mbulances i.ll San Fr an· ridors a nd h all s to b1ing i11 sta11t emer·g:e ncy cisco Int~rnation ttl Airi>cnt . Beli eved · Co be.. -. a id , CSJl.Cc i<.rtl y to h~aq, a ttack victims. ...._ ... ttlt..-4 firSt such a mbUJances at anY: ~ . • : ;• ."'r"!:":" .. '~.:· .i-:~ · ., ·,i:.~ 7 ~ ....::;;:.._::.:..::..:...:;..::co..:.:.....::.:..;;:.=:.;:.:.:.:c:.::....c:;.:....;=<...:.:::.::"'-._~~~~- F ood , Co-op .,~~ss~ In· Sund ay's pjlot Here are some of the features that appear likely to be "elect· e<t.'' as Sunday's Best in the Daily Pilot•:' ' " . . -' . .,. . FOO_, FVll(>R -The id~ea1ol a cQOpe r:at.ivit ···V•n,ture to gain voWme discounts in the purchase of groceries sounded like a 1reat idea at the time, rigbl? Daily Pilot1 Food Editor ~Carol Moore Continues to try to get to the bot· tom o.(. th e s,candals which ha .. ve rl.1ulted from the co·op opera· lions in the Ora'nge Coast area . HORSE COURSE -Some Orange Coast area folks go to school to learn readin', writin' and llorseshoeing. The course tfiat teaches basic care of the horse has ~eq filled from its • fi rst day. To find out what it 's all about, the Daily Pilot's Tom McCann goes Horsin' Around at Orange Coast College. ·LOS T GENERATION Wh ere are the-y now , the hippies, the dropouts, the counterculture types of the late '60s? Some were part·time dropouts, and they still have their straight jobs. But some went past the point of no re· turn . Writer C.W. Gusewelle took a trip to Mexico recently and en- countered a few of them. A pitiful lot. he writes, on the Editorial Pages . ~ HOMETOWN 'NEWS" -:rhe Huntin gton Be ach' News hf!Sn'l changed much in the last genera· lion -still prints on a natbed • • . r. ' SJ}NDA Y SPECIAL " I "' • ·-· ••11 ,press and tells about the ,same kin,d of tares it ha1 .. printed for all the Yfars the pa per has been in the F.\!i:g~a~ fa ri'li~y. Daily Pilot Staff Writer 1'erry Covill e pro- files-the hometown weekl y in a YOU.Section feature. ,. Story·Set r. •· ' ... • # ,, • on Temii~· The ne~t in a continui ~g series· of reports on houses of worship • of . in terest 1to Ora nge· Coast r esid(nts wi ll appear in Saturday's Daily Pilot. -. • •Veteran newsman Tom Barley Provid es a-profile of t~ Temple Bat ,,..-~.m. 1 congrf!ga ~ior) Of NeWJ>ort• · Be itc h. Th~, ''Temple of ~ Week.','. fenJ.Jre is .~bou\, a synagogu.e Bal ley dtoi>~ in on fo r a visit . His rePo_h Qn last week's sermoq ap- peared Ip Monday's Daily Pilot, ' u~~~ th~,program :"~~i~~ is to be gin n.Xt J a11 .,;ucr sftlite nl• _Would. cOro.tli ute tO u~ ~ take • ROTC.tJasses. . , :.> Tllii,..agr.l\eme~I alreaijy ha• · •11¥• "*cu!W •.nd II>• .•ar lieswt • could .bie~~rmihAlfl<J.is~ .[PA.fi 19"flt, ' .. AtJeaat two stufjients.cp.Jning6?o VClb.i.Yit:applied, or admit~n(je · ~ifa.ilie_p.rOii-a~. . . ,: ,'· si uaents who enter,, the p;&- gram Will not,be a~le to receaxe acad e mic credit fo r .. the1r pat\iC~~ti~~ af\ti~ ~ fi~ye•J· Aldrich s~. Howe~. -he l'.ilt open the possibiljt,Y 'Oiii~~nts .c.o_uld,.cqrqple~e th~i~Jtqw.;~r~­ing.oo.a.noo.c~e<fik~,Wf!J.f tinue f°"""'e i•.•, llJi;,•'Ml<?.l" ·stipend the Course1offers., .; Aldri ch indic;a.te.t. h~ d ig t · stall action 'should t~ academic senaw . call,(or ' !Mll_llilll-f , rill,,..MH.tln the Al..,.llle -I not encouraging sue~ a JllOVe, he said. ·, i · .. • i::·. : )\ .;a;1 ltlliol w<iu'l;ii>OI\ the ei>· fire <\12 member senate-. Last wee~·s re~~{:sal of~ deciSion to al-~, low tile prQ&_i;am~ came on a "la~ jorityvpt~o.f48m el\1t>ers. •, ~ DROil :~$ :i · .;.:•Lo.;s ;-411!.1' 1 1.-i ... • • .. -~· --....... ~3~ llOSES ~ • , . .... 2 gal. ... S.00 •- •( • .,,. ~ ' ., ' " . " • • ' • ROCJ-89' 4'-4 ,..,,oc: • • , .. 4~ ' -' • ......... r;-.. ~· .... ·-.. -• ~I • • • I • • ., ' . r ; . :. "1j• .,-1 .... :.:. • .. .-... ·u.s.-Tf.Et~ ·S I • i ~' ~ Frki1y, April 25, 117$' .. ( ..! r • " 11 Th·anks ·to ·tow-~o'-i~J>o~ WASHINGTON ~AP) -Oil tm•. ~~xport.s alsoirtcreued.. ' · ·:1 ' machintrl Climbe~.>r . .' J, surplus would hi'Jerh ... ~.3 ·. :; "Porta dropped la1t month to an But exports of civilian' arid • ..t •• . .., ,.. , bllllon, 1urpa11;n1 P'ebl'µ .. ,,. 'a THE VICTIMS: Some of our ~stat ~ity-offleiala-aK.ended-a briefing yesterday where they were told that Orange County might become a center for re· fugees being evacuated us the Communists close -the ring on Saigon. even lower level tban during 6W? military alrcr•ft dropped by THE GOVERNMENT. beaao $819millioa.record,.~ •--i1ra1J:-olt-embar10. glvillllctlH! $123.8 mllllonr l':xP<JN at-wheal, keepinf -'!.-of Ila •trade ,..,. On ano\her ~aii1, wlilth jl the •·v · Unlleil States a ~eco~~.hll in corn, abim81 f~1, cotton and e<>unt.& ,Qn• I dltfeftftt·baa11 this one used in compuUN ltJle, hat 11 ....... its-balance of forei-• the' met.al _wo~nc inachlnety 'JJbo year-, .uslni· th'e actual r.:ces ttOn'& bBlpnC~ _of pay'llMIQ.. tM .1• 1ovenment re~rted~ . dropped. which company stab.id arles lrade fi1ure1 over lhe nnt thtee .o The Commercf Dep•{l';nent The exPort sllppag' was ~Ofp, charge their parent flrma rather months of the year~ a $1.3 1 •• said the surplus amou'o\edlto $1.4 than offsel by ,lpwer '~QlPOttl of than the actual·Yalueof goods.• billion surplus. The balance of 11: billion in MarCh, the setonct-mon· petroleum, IJOft·ferrou& rnetaf,I, Thus, the current. figures ar.e payment fl g u rea exClude thly surplus.in a ,row. February:s sugar, newaprlnl 1aod 1 o.lher not comparable with P¥5t yean. military sales, ,.alhce the1 , an: orange County ,Sheriff Brad Gate's and Fifth D.istricl SupervisOr ·Thom as Riley , a re- tired U.S. Marine Corps general, <.·onductcd the briefing. It was held in San Cl,e.mcntc. · surp_lus was $917 miltiOn."' "ftle itenis. Imporj.l 9f motor vehi~Jes, , But Commerce said that. com· often financed by U.S. araDt.a in figures. left. the ,uatiqp with a S2 iron ore ·~Jld ; non ·ele~tr1cal puled on the old basis, the.trade aid. U~T...... biiliona\arpiu.&SOfarihisyear. ' r• ·' 1• ..... s--· f Commerce ••id the major fac· • Reports from off\cJal~ i um· moned to the session indicate that numbers of possible Viet· namese re!Ugees eXpected here were kicked around'. It was 'also indicated that tents migtit be set up to house the Saigon escapees at El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta· lion. ... Beyoiiii'-tbis, not too much is known a~Ut what was divulged at the Session bee a use it was a closed·door;affair. There is some dispute,"in fact, over the number of refugees anticipated. tt is ~mewhat puuling why the information from the briefing wasn't given to all of us in straightforward, first -hand fashion. .. r-" · . ' · tor in the im.Provement was a T d . 'o' T.ednnNessBeeb cla1h1·voy:_~t, $571 millio~·:.dfoP in the value of orna O · av1 . u ar, as Uc.:rr.•.· oil importeu into the country. ... ~ charged \Vi th pine othefS in The oil imporie amounted to 118.7 ' r '\.. . :SI4 . milll,on ,dynamilirig and milliqn barrels. Thal eoinpared l{j· •11s 'Three' . fire at Sponge Rubber to· 161 .3 million b-r~ls a year Products, Cp. in SQ._elton , ago _when the ~rab. oal·embargo Conn. March 1 He• .Was had1tsmostsevere1mpact. spiritualis t and ~on sUltapt ci>MMEaCJ.j;Aui the. v~lue for po.irent firm 's .president, of lhe nation's e_xports slipped in \vho \Va s <.1l so arrested. • March by eighl·tept.hs nf 1 per--------"''-"=""·~·'-''-'-'=-.. " cent. BYt imJ)4rts drq>~ even ._. more sharply-, 6y s :e,,percenl. · B nk H ' Ex Ports of motor vehicles were a ' e1•s·t up by $65 million. Chemica<, tobacco, fertilizer aod compulc!r • 'Biggest' In Britain Embassy~_ . Blown to Bi'8 In lWsSdnri · '· . "' NEOSHO, ·Mel! (Upl)I -';\ tornado ·has· gouge~ ·&" pafh·- lhrough a thl~ol Ibis SouthWe&! Missouri citY. klllinr thr'ee penons, inJurlng 23 other.I: and destroying mObile honies/and J;>uild!ngs_. • · · The funnel dropwd From , an isolated thunderstorjft at Fsuriset Ttiursday and slamme<t · into a fashionable southMde1re- . ~cknUal area atid several ~le­ hoine parks. 1Neather officials LONDON CAP > -Six hooded • B T ·~ • ••, desc~bed it as a ''maxi- . Ai~tll•n~·walting • . ' HU;ong lnit~t;i.~e~ Tat1a ~ With. ilaMt : . ' ' ( . . .SAIGOI'/ (AP> -Preoident Tr•n Van Huona hH lnlllated talks with North Vi_et.nam on a nefr:otiated peace &etUemtnt, I high ruking 1overnmtntofficial said tonight. r • Tb~ official said HlJOlll is try inc to send a miniller of ~abinet rank,.tp Q,noi to eet the Communist side's view. " . ' ' He11aid the U,ni~ Stales l~ also trying tq,1e.t!lh' t~k• loiDC and has~aP.»rovAI UJecQbin~·minister's flictlt,on a U.S. Air·Force, plane lo Ha~ok • . '. , '• , • The cabinet minister tried tony to Hanoi loday nut was not gi"Jeo immediate perinission, apparently because autlloriUea there hqd not received the1equired 24·hour notice .. He l111wallin& a reply from Hin'oi. The United States held a plane up for two , hours while awaiting permission. Ourcountyofficialsapparently gunmen may have gotten away · Y i. eJ7'0'1!J-.· tornado," perhaps the largest of" feared that the news might set orf with more than $7.2 million in,8 the spririg season. ' IT IS THE FIRSTTlllE that South Vietnamese.officials a.ave some sort' or panic among the • rq,~'beey o,~ the Bank 'of A.Jfiericl •· 1 •• STOCK~Ol:M , S!'¥,len (~P>.--; ~.. • M!SSOU·at'S !Gov£'.RNOR rTiade a direct appfoach for negotiations, indicating they now lee populace or perhaps people -:;br~nch ~in LOJl'1on's .plush Terrorists wtfo se~ lhe.-WtWt decl edth. t •· K ·c · f 7 SOO t.batanycbanceof~fYi"rtodefendSai,onmilitarijJiJbopeless. Wt?uld become angered because Mayfair' district, reatina lt"Bri.I" Getman embasfy aad field }I ·· · ar es _nc en ci y 0 ' In Wasbington1 the .senior Repubhcan On the ffouse tnteru· of influx of refu gees. tain's biggest bank heist. detec· .. Clozen ·persons ho~la'"ge for 12 ~di!~ter .are~ . ... . tional Relations C'onimittee, Rep. William S. Broomfield fR· · ti "d tod hours ilynamited the building in Ais~stanl Fire Chief Bill Gr~y. Mirb.). J11aid there, is a "tacit understanding'' the North Viet-Some fear was also expressed ves sa1 ay · a f"'a'le allem°"' lo escape'" after coordtnato.r of c_le_anup and r~her ~ ~ th t · ht -.1. • '--"' "~k ~-1 · -uowever• the bank ac-··•· •I -,.,. ~r ~. d fl Is nameoe will not attack Saigon until at lent Monday lo permit a s1g see,-3m1gnt1Rl!L' ·tue ,-u-. • .. -.. ....... ~ -1~-Bonn gov rnm' ent .rel"'ed. ~·.O•.~ •. sa1 o 1c1@ .. wereu.pcer· T I ... , ... • · · ice r 2 6 .r Id ~ · k ~ -bo h u ::.-evacuation of nonessential Americans. oro to og e .. ,e un10rt.unates 1n . • • · )'. e • .a · o ~I ,e theii demand for the rel~ase of2S ~1n. a ut t . e ~ss1bi ty of, other their lent city~ _ .. ... ;Fernandez. said t~e gang oussed anarcha·sls. . . .vict_ims bun.ed in the tangled .re· Opposition leaders said today Huong.could turn over lhe pre· I t th h all ol lh. , i 11 1 dho sidency .to neutralist Gen. Duong Van "Big" Minh u early as n ru , owever. 1s 1s ( J Police said .the~e we"re three m~1nso .ra1 ersa1n · mes. Sa\urdaY. • rather academic if the refugees JN SH. OR deado·the embaas,·s rru'''tary al-We still haven,t, gone lhroug_ h . do in fact act~atly arrive here tache, ·one of the te~ts and ~II tt.e homes, Gray sai~. They hope such a move would allow him to form 1 govern· along our coastline. -. one 01 the hos 1 ages . Two . 'There cpuld, be some J>CO. pie still ment acceptable to the Commu,nist side for a negotiatejl end to ...,.-------~· .,>/----" th w t the war. Probing North Vietnamese .ancJ Viel Cong attacks were •·the big baby" -more;p;' an ~.4 ·policemen aod a hostage were in em. e ~.e no going. to say reported 25 miles west of Saigon today. , IF SOME PEOPLE are going ~ d therearenot million in travel~s · ch · s· -in -hOSpitalize in serious cOndition,· . · ' · Political sources said Huong ha1 de.i;:ided to res\,p and lUrrJ to react with fear or panic or theThursdaynightholdup.. Severalothersreceivedminorin· ·Gray said ~amage wi;>u~d pro· over his office to the neutralist leader despite a comtitutional anger. they will do.!;() anyway. The gunmen are koo-to have ·juries includinl} West German bably reach into the millions of nrovision callin" for conservative Senate Pr..,·•-nt Tran Van The best way to avoid these con· ~,.. A b ' d 0 -· h S k dollars. .,. "' w: ditions would be S ome made off with .$72:0,000 in cash. m assa ~r 1etnc t~c er. Lamlotakeover. . .;. ; ; , straightforward informatt9h , B~l pol)ce s aid. the ~al. "o~; whowasshghtlY,.b~rned. · ATDAV_L~GHTlodaycityand · _ ~~ ; .. ~. . ~ ..... ,: · ~ giventothep11blic, :"..,_ --...1 +'!>'\,l!\U.Sl :r J wun s. 1n~o JP.lllJo_ns ;j,~ Alf. SIX ltfror;i(\ts ~wn ,,t.o cou.!ltY_ off1c1~ls, openly a'_Ve<l ~y -.. ~ITANT R~MAN Cathohc pneat Tran lHu911'anb,told Given information. it is also ~a\'lse tile _raideft •atlb~~ed' have be'en in the building :were-.lhe~,..1des~ d~ _ ~ _ D the ne~ ;govemme~t could be announted on Saturday J>05Sible there are many ·volun· safety depo~il boxes contam~ng captured, but one silo&., himse'tf their commun.1ty, or&red· the . 1 -wl~ inh ~ssur11:~g-the presidency and former Senate President teer organizationi •bich"-mi&bl-.::!J' cub • ...bond4.J ewd~.., 1QJ_~i;o1n~ .. ~,~e ev ,an,-atlamP,\ 81lod t ,r:=w.es; tb;'r.d :.of tlie lOWP ii· .P~.Cathohc poht1c1an Nguyen V"n Huyen taking over tbe pre- getgeareduptooffersomehclp. a~other vaJuiSJes bcToii'g1ng to died 1n the hospital. poli Ce sai?. ·•. ,,__ Mil~n~eotb.t" inier:sb.I,. . • . . . Let's face it; al this time in our clients. ·Earlier repo~ said tflere were 1ngents and local law enforce· In Tha1la~~· ,bor~pahce and refugees _said lJlat Khmlr country 's economic difficulty, Demorrat ,.,.. ·~ seven in the gang, but,the poliCe meotofficerspatrol~the~rea. R.ouge author1t1es havc~.rder~ maa,,evttc.u4t10,,S'frotnICalri~ there will be many people who ~re~sed the figure ~ter, · r~ The dead were 1denttf1ed as d1a~ to.wns n~ar the 'J'.h~Jront1er an~ shol 4ozcns..,q CanJbodlans w\11 oppose bringing thousands or w ASHINGTON (UPI) _ The O'ne of the .terro~ was a .Ha1:el Alma C"ooper, 59.' J:?orothy trying LO flee into Thwland t~ay. refugees into the United States. It Democratic Party took in. an woman. , . .. Fauhl an~ Mary L. Chnsl1an. There was no confirmation from any other source, is an understandable altitude. estimated SI million Thursday The explosions which the gang r-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~;;;;.-= • ..-~~~;;;;;;~;;;"f"f ... ~;;;;;o;;;;i;?~.-~~·~ night at a fund raising dinner for set off on the top floor of the em· ~ MANY OTHERS, however. 1916 House and Senate cam. bassy just before midnight . will recognize that we have a · paigns, a spokesman said today. Thursday burne" out the four. strong measure of moral obliga-Dinner chairman James Wil· story building. ' lion to help our frie nds and allies mont said final figures on the who would be in imminent pf!ril if SSOO·a·sleak affair had not been they fell into the hands of .the tabujated, but estimated the re· Saigon invaders. . , sultS at near or more than the Thus while numbers are vague $960,000 raised in a similar 1973 and uncertain at this writing. it affair. Last year's dinne r took in can be anticipated that we will only $625,000. have some South Vietnamese re·. fugees among us. They will be G1'1 P'lrl"" .. ~ · aliens in our land with 41n un~ DETROIT <UPI) -General certain status. We will try lo hetp Motors, the world's lJTgest auto lbem. company, has no intention of lift· While the Vietnamese· aliens ing .the 'secrecy "surrounding the are coming in , you have to note flitngs·or .:more thaa 25 .Salaried with a certain degree of cynicism workers jdst before Christmas. some' other news of aliens in 'f.h~' fiting s stemmed from Orange County today. News re· ~h\t ~one dismissed employe ports tell us there has just been d~bbed ·the "Motorgate Affair," another roundup or seve~l bun-an .i~ves(ig,tion~pf fr.-~ulent dred illegal ali~ns here. They warranty· claityla wfuch began c~me into ~ur country from OU( 'liiththegangland,style slaying of fnendly ne~gbltor to _the south, .. a· Boiton area Chevrolet service the Republic of Mexico. These"" manager: people will be ~eporled. "" M~NY PEOPLE SEEK rellJle in the United Stales. Some from WASHINGTON (U Pl) death at lhe hands of the enemy. Agflculturc Department officials Some frqm death at the ~~=o.tf~r ~,ye, CO!~ally closed lh,eir in· poverty. ·. . 't. ·..:Y,1l!1•tton of alleged prostitu· Sof"e we help. Others ·we turn:Z. ·tiOn 1n lhe11gency's headquarters away. .. . I qffices, a spokesman said today. • c. •• ~· .. THE WEST GERMAN govern· merit's tefusal to meet .the ter· roriat.s• den\anda was a comple.te about·face in policy after nearly uitee..7~ars of aurrend& fu Arab gUeffilJas aod"\more rec_enUy to West Gerfiia"n ~anar;.hi.sts. Chan· <;ellor Helmut Scfimidt wp to·e~· plain the change toi the Bonn parliament today~ · The gang invaded the embassy shortly before noOn Thursday and shot and killed Baron An· dr"eas Von Mirbach, the military aUaChE'. Dally Pllol D .. _,. ts..•••......, Monday·FndaY: II )'0\1 •00 not have yOt1t papet by 5:30 p.m .. can bet0te 7 p_m, .and your catty will be oe- tlve1ed. Saturday and'$,unday: 11 YoU 00 not ·recetve your COPY by II a.in. Salur· day,°' 8 a.m. Su.nday. call belote 10 ~m. and y<>ur CODY will btt delivered. c1rc....-r ... ,., 11 Mesi Or11nge Counly Areas '42,..lJ I NOOhWfit Huntington Beach. and Weslmins19t ...... _.. Sff.fJ20 ' S.n Clemente, Capistrano Beach, San Juen Clolstrano. ·oena Point. Soulh Laguna. Laguna Niguel ...•...•.. 49 .... JO . ' .. Tenne~see ·Hammered . ' 5-mo~old Baby Killed in Severe Winds Te.peratp,.... ..... .. . .. " ..... " ,, .:o " S6 ..... " .m " ~ " " SJ .OJ .. " " "" , 10 " u -·· ... .. .. )S .II ~ ... ·'' •1 .JO 30 .fS ,. .It " .M " .. .11 .. ·" .. .13 ' .. WECIAL~JtEVIBW ~OWIN{j • ·, We lake great.pride in presenting the moSt exciting Cadillac Since Eldorado made its debut·-the au·new eleQanl Seville. Although ll is sized tor efficiency any' where in the world, Seville is richly 1ppoinf+cs in the Cadillac tradition. Seville is" powered by an electr011iealfy f~-injected engine and its host of standard equipment includes a . . ' • • ' reclining passenger s6'8t·With two-~·power adJUll: ment, a Till & Telescop8·!iteerlng ~and a fuel monh9r sY.flem.'Power. Cl?fllrols for lfMl.iront selta are mounted dl:a·the armrest Consoles. · · ; -,t see Se'ltlle; 'the new American with lnlemlUonal el{iciency,Jn our showr~ 'now. ' CADILLAC . ' • ~ ' ' \j • ON DDPLAY IN OlJl ·sHCWFboM AffilL 26 to MAv1 Nabers Qxt111aC .·; t ' , ·• kin L•Ml•A-• HOO .... 81wd.Cosu Mfta 540·llOO I' '· ............ • I \j , r •I I ... 1 ,, ,., •• .1 "I .. "' •i I I l I I I ! I i ~ I J s - liJ ~ tp~ !Del for 1,~ ~ .. ~. •••1 the ...... :..1 II Cll .11 h ·VIU .. in 1 IJ s bli Ne Sn< lo ..,, 1 '"" No Int 811( lht sin I ml al1 pel E ( ' I l 1. 1 '-1.. .. soi. C'all1 fer C'eiltrols . :tt~lliiiM~,,-. Jplie\i :Slfiin I WAl!-TON <AP> -The ~,,. .. •:;rr1'f.:~:c .; :P~~~ b>" R:~~·"llona!ct< ~· IDellwt11 In an emotional appal for r,111a1e of gun .control ·~ con1re11 .. en would never bave to stand bef'ore,the HOUie .,., tell how one of the)r .0.edtones had been .. 1hot. To pr.ev,nl that, Dellums urged Congress to ap- prove gun-control legislation. 1,11~ atlon . · · · · " 1]1enepheWdiedThutsday. De$1 , who has 'introdUCed a .,aun ori l'"-blll, told his col· lei& e House Tburlday or the altootJ 0( his nCi>tiew and • u.raed1berj1 tO ''t•ke the we8j>ons o1 death and destnietion ,., from tbe~andlofyimlnals. · · ULLL\MS, A Dernocrut from Calltomla, ·said the shooting or ,hi1 slater 's son, Rick y :Villanueva, was "senseless" and ''inaahe. ••He 9ald ~!!!hoped other l 3 ~lnch Snow 1 • .• , ... • ...... In .... "!'_',! .... ~-.'t-4 , .. · 1•1.omtla•ns Villanueva died In y Oakland hospital or two gunshot wounds in the head. • • · · Commerc'e Committee Chairman Harley 0 . Staggers (D·W.Va .), was leading the House in a debate on proposed changes irt the federal securities laws when he announced that he wanted to give Dellums an op· portunity to speak out~ or11er. Dellums, composecl but· ob· viously upset, came to the microphone in the well of; the House and ipoke intently ol the •hoo$\n& of,.,bis, n~p~ ~ he "said ·baa tieen shot-twiee· f1deep inlhebrain." - DllLLUMS CON<LUDID his brter:rem·arks' lly-1aYllJc,·tie >qs flying back' to Callnwnt~ in\-. mediately. As he left the · • • . microphon~, many of. hi1 col· SAN f~~ll>Q(), (f\P) -A , leaaues'liurslinto brief applaOse. blizzard pou11deC1 1 he Sierra :-stag(ers then look the Nevada btoday dumping heavy _microphone' and offered his con· sno~s w_Jch ~ill drive mc>;torists dolences. , , to fits and spring skiers to John Apperson, a'dmiil.istraUve ecstasy. • ., assistant: lo Dellums said the Thirt~n inch~s of snow fell in yoµth died a few mtn.ite. before one 10-hour period 1'hursday at J;>ellums delivered hlsspeech. He Norden near Donner Pass along said Dellums' staff postponed Jnterst~~~ $0. That brought. the ~elling the congressman ot · his snow i there ,to 131 'in~Wes -nephew's death until about 2.lf.a ~e d~ st this.late in.the year . hours after he. had spoktfh 1unce 1 . . , . · · becau1ehewa1'leiodistr&t,1&ht. · Westerly winds or nearly so Dellums arrived in Oakland miles an hour were _reported along with 22-degree tern· peratqres at Norden. · ' . lete Thunday nlcht. A~n uld the congressman did not • !'8.n to talk to'newsmei, that he •as consoling his sister ahd was "still very upset. Oakland police said the youth and two other employCf at a fried' chicken store were kidnaped Wednesad!IY night by two ,rob· hers who were angered because they could not open the store sare . THE TWO GUNMEN ordered one of lhe three. employes, Bruce Sterling, 18, to drive them in his car to the Merritt College cam· pu s where they ordered Villanueya and Sterling to li e race down on the pavement and then shot.them. Sterling was re· ported la serious condition at Highland Hospital with a gun shot wound in the back of the head. Sllfl Fhae .A fed eral courtJ'udge in San . Diego impose maximum $10,000 fine on financier ~-· Arnholt Smith, former Nix - on s upporler, for niaking ii- ' legal corpor'ate ;campaign_ contributions. Sea Oil Probe Set SAN DIEGO (AP) -Oil producers are looking at the Soutbem Cali(ornia coast, expecting to start exploratory offshore wells by fall,·says an Exxon executive. c4arles Sitter, Exxon's general manager of suppUes, said Thursday that the .federal Department of the Interior plans to lease five ·offshore-drilling tracts covering somc'l .6 million acres lhissummer. . . "If all goes well, the hope is to have the leas~. sale early this fall," he said. ''Exploratory drilling coil Id begin rrOm drilling ships and semi-submersible rigs almost immediately." Sitter said the offshore oil fi elds are larger than the much· pu'?t~!!ized North Slope oil fields in northern Al~ska . " Friday, A(?rll 25, 1975 PAIL y Pl,LOT AS lail C'oorclinatar . . Marked Informer. ' ' . . For SLA Testifies SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Colston w .. tbtOok, ..... mprted for death by the ~ymbionese Uberatiod Army, testified Tlm:nday he was ~&-"BJg Daddy" who intr~uced accused murderer_._ Russell Little to a prison organization that.ap.awned the terrarilt SLA. Westbrook, a teaching assistarit al University of California at Berkeley, was named in a ''death warrant'' and accusedol.beinc an informer by Ule SLA after reputed merri be rs LitUe 25 aDd. Joseph Remiro, 28, were arrested for the asaaasin'a~ al Oakland Schools Superinten-· · dent Marcus Foster. ( )'· Westbrook said hewas'an · State •·out.side coordinator" forlhe Black Cultural 'Association al . '-----------~ ".'acaville prison in 1972. He said it was his task to send apptica- t1ons from prospective nonoonvict visitors to prison authorities for screenin~. He reported Little's was among tbem. OH Dqift,._ t'ote . SACff:AMENTO <AP) -Leglslation scrapping California's 011 depletion allowance for major oil companies bas run into.a roadbl()Ck in the stat.eSenate.' · . ' The bill by Assemblyman Bill Lockyer, (D-San Leandro}, fell two votes short of passage Thursday -despite pleas from.one supporter for "justice." But senators agreed to reconsider the •bill al a later date. ()pea Rtt9nb Biii SACRAMENTO COP!) -The Assembly hasoverwhe.1rriin1Jy voted to.require th~ legislature, the governor; and statewide of. ficials to disclose aMually how they spend taxpayers.' money on telephone calls, car tripS and Other office expenses. · · · The Open Records Measure (AB23) by Auemblyma.f Lean Ralpb,,(D·South Gate), passed the Assembjy Tbunday on a 17-3 vole arid was serit to ttie Senate. · 1 Republicans attempted to amend the measure to include tbe disclosure of all legislative records and lawmakers' expen· ditures. ' " BRAN.CU SI • The Take It With You Store . Uni . .a1,1nounces Bicentet1nja) Fare savjngs to 72 cities. · ' . ~ \ I I ' ·~ J , " . " " "' .. f '1:.1. \ C ~ .. ,:~.'.'o·:-..,:m .... e · &" ,.,_,,. ' ... , ~.:·G~<lss · Tables and · .. -B<OOkccises ' Custom Sil.llS at Sole Prices! ,An silcs Bu.tcher • Bfock .faliies Ff:,;~99 lltilhl'...i Chalri: $35. ea. Talt.r Thrrn W11h You.' ·solid BR.ASS 'Ki'ng Size Headboards Fram 99 . Wrought Iron · BAKER'S RACKS " A II Jizts; all ca/ors; ' brass trim if dtsirrd. From $22 ·:.:~ .. Stere . · ,{ileQd.esl~. Domeji, -,.. 24 ft .. and. 35 • Ft •. -Di ,, ' ', ··"' ......,... ' 'F~UNTAIN VALLEY 11155 l!uclld (Al •1~ Diego 'WV·I Phdne 551-0060 j J'T • ' ~ TlJSTIN -Closed Fri. 190 El'C.mono'AMI -Ptione 838.e1 Q,i ..... , .. , .. MON.•WEO,.f'AI, -IM ,,,... TUE.·T.HUR...$Af, . .,..1a.. SUN.,-12·5 ... .... ~ .. • " ... • I " Celebrate -d ' an save . ,_ ..... 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Tt>t""''' \\i"hillj.!h 'fl. I }.(.", Y•>ul1;.."-l<M"l1 \\\11n·11 Sh11n~1 ,, .. ~ ' ·-~~·--"' ,_ M .... ,,.. ..._,,.,. ......... , ...... !io.!t.l !Ml S'l.ttn I ~7.IM I -1,,,011 2.!.'.lll 7~.1111 ~.'Lill ll,l.4MI 1h11JM I 116.00 !-10.00 .. • '/ · TI1c ll icc nccnninl·Farc ends January 31.1976. . Fron1 June IS lo Sep1en1bcr 15.sunimer ra1Cs arCin cfrcct. Adulls sa\'i.: 20'Y ... kids still save 50%. Durin9 this sumnier r.e11~. -fare is not availo.blc on certain holiday-~nods. qr--rrOn1 noon Friday lo'noon Saturday and noon ~und:iy to ndon M.Qnday; Cnll your Travel Agent tor details. And a.Vt about our indi- vidual tours that ruso give·you great savinis on rental cars· and hotels. Or call United at 537~7521 . Partners in Travel with Western ln1emattonal Hotels.~ · ' ' . ·~· .... \ • • . I •• , .. " . I I , .•. • , r -~--- A8 • DAILY Pl·LOT· EDITOd At; .. AG'E 4: r • • I Chilrice ~'to Spea k ' UP An Orange CoWltian \vho is in touch with Gov. Bro"'" repoJ·ts t·h at Ute ·governor feels the re ha§ been little direct indication.that the people of Orange Pour\· ty are especially interested in having a medical school at UC Irvine, a long with the teaching hos pitals th~t \vould make il(unction._ _ Since the gover;nor's· approval of f~nQing for the tak~ver_ of Orange ~tY. .Medical Center and_cO_!l· struction of the on-camP.lJs teaching hos pital is a key e lement at this time, pei-'haps it is time he heard from the people most directly concerned. ~-Thefo is litUe doubt tl)at citizens in a_ll walks.of ' life in the slate's s""ond most populous a'nil ras\est gtowing counj.y woUld beoefi~ e no1•mously rrOm the pi;esenc.e or. th~ medical sCfiool : directly. -tfom its . t eaching hospitals and"the satellite clinics a~d in~ . . 'directly from the COl,ltinui~g ed~cation it will o!fer all Ora nge County d octors. · ., • The governor has indicated he would like to heat" ~some local g rass roots views to guide his decisi_on. His signature this week on the NOx repeal bill '''as the dir~l r'estllt Of an outpouring of citizen com- m e nt Ylhich leQ ·to his close personal Study Of the is· ....... ' ~· . sue. ~ • tountiajis·can .llelp the uc;~ me<Jlcal-schooJ J>ro· jecl b}' addressing brier comroents lo Gov. BroWn al the Sta~e Capitol in Saccamento, 95814. -13oon f or S enio rs ; Orange County supervisors have voled to extend for at least six months t~eii:-hi~hl_y succ~ssful con- tract with ttte countytrans1~d1stnct to provide free bus iides lo senior citizens. .. ., . .:(But thf r e .~ere ominou~ rur_nbl!ngs,· parti~~arly from Supe'rvisor Ralp'h D1einch, that add1t1onal money mig ht not·be there once the existing revenue sharing grant funs out. 1 ' Since it began Si?' mont,hs ago, the free bus pro- gram has cost about $120,000 CaboUt ;!4 cents jl ride> to provide more than !500,000 f~ rides tO counl1ans o.vcr 65-the segment of our population that is leas\~obile . Rol!Khl:t. $240,000 ia left of the initial $350,000 -gran-t and juagliig bf the r•pia aeceptance of'(he pro· gram ,'that m.one9 will prObably last only another six -to e ight montlfS. • • Underiiably,.supervisor:;, a_r~coniing into a tight budget year wtiere eve,.Y.dolJar Spe11.t must count. ' But' a prograril' Dke the. tree· bus rides for the elderly has proven its Worth. "the money is well spent •• and does not come out of e,oµnty tax coffers. : • • • Coopera tioq,.Need ed Supervjsor !\alph Diedrich was on the,rigljt 'track . in proposing. Wl or:dir\ince restricting the ~"'ge or ' ·poWer·burnin·g outdoo~ advertisID,g lights and lighted .sign~.hc FuJlertOn s'-'per.~is;r .,;':the fir.st to admit, howl'\' er, that most outdoor J~ghts lie inside city boun- du1i es. out ol ~e ach O(JI count.Y or~lllunce. But he tiaid it could be u model law the c1t1es.cfluld copy, .{ · ~ ldt.!all y , ttiis may 11,1ake. senser Practically, it ls unlikely the cities M'ill 'gleefull jump on the count)' band\\iagon. i $ · · .... It \vould be far 1mor e benefic.\81 for the cOunlY and. the cities to sit down together, 'perhaps thff>ugh the mediu'm of the-beague of Cities or Iotergover.nmental, Coordinating ColJ!_)~il~. " ~ ·. . ' ·: ~ .. Such a n approach would go much further 10 sav- . ~ J ng" the po,ver and raw ma.t~rials Diedrich says are t wasted by the ligh!S. . · It '"ould also be far more equitable to sign ·owners in the county 's domHin. ' • • •• ~ ... • • ~ • • ' • "' -I . . . ' t "r, ... ' ' • • l ' I ' t . • • ' " I f, ... ,.t,_, ... . ' I • ... T e stimony Alle_g es CIA Murder Plots .A Nation Tire B1~jef ·.1111~·1·i«t111 Ce nfHJ'fl ~ ' \\'ASHINGTON -In secret testimony before the Rockefeller Commission. Watergate burglar Frank Sturgis has confessed that he \\'as involved in several Cit\ assassination plots. But he h<.i s ,emph<.ilica lly de- nied l'h;.ir ges th;.it he was in Dallas on the day President Ken- nedy was shot or that he had anything to do with the Kennedy ass<.issination. Sturgjs offcr.ed to take.a lie de- tect.or test if the commission had any doubt that be was telling the truth . N o polygra ph tes t , .Jw"·c ,·cr. was administered. WATERGATE conspir<.1tor E~ Howa"'rd 1-lunt . \\'ho was also ' (JACK A·NDERSO·N ] fro1n Fidel Castro on down. Sturi.-:is had been one of Castro's commande1·s aft er the takeo\'ec of llavana. bu~ing this period. Slurgis t:luimed, h~ h;.id reported lo a CIA contact in the U.S. cm· baSsy. ' .. . '1 1 That Never· Was .Real AU last weelr:' we watch<! The Republic of Soutltl Vietnam rail apart. · ' • ~ One day The Re~ublic ol South Vietn.am was a sovereign hationt ll had an ar_my or a million men. It had·1 an air force, tanks, artillery and tons or ammunition. It had a president and a va"st bureaucracy of tax collectors, prosecutors and ·policemep. It had its OWn> diplomata,·ils own currency, its own nag. WASHINGTON -Many peo. pie Y'ill see the ralJ ol Indochina to>the Communists as a disaster for American foreign policy. It seems to me, however, that the takeover of Cam~ia by the Communists and their triumph in SoUth Vietnam are symptomatic of a process t hat has been going on for some time . This process, in my estimation, bas been the inability of the Unit· ed States to live up to the notion ~cei1ved afl~r ,World War II that 1t cou d exert: ·•• • ·· its power. · "t, n\_·l O S t ST,\NLEY KAR NOW to manage its foreign clients. In Vietnam, therefore, Americans deluded themselves into thinking that they cou,ld fight what ~as es- sentially a political war without taking over the reins of govern· ment. the United States to expand lta clQbal pretenre. with·aad come. quences, was the illusory rear that the ~iet Union wa bent on world domination and had tdbe stopped. •1•1 ThiS idea not only pverl~od the. fact th'at the Co~m uniat (110noUth was •• ~ fi~ioG.r but tt neglected the reality th.a. nobbd.v has the capacity. to Tule \hft , ,worl.d.. r • • ,'"". ,, • ..Thus •. ift ilS ,q\lesj 1.$'' mJbe AS A RESULT, llJ,e. United Ude ,ofQom munl~,r.\tev~Where, States s uffere~ the opp~rium o( th'e United States' overe~ being a colonial power without · itself tQ the nlbt ;lt 'Whic:b It .-rojqying_,anyot>it.s.~clv~\agt;s. . :~ft4ered it r~ ana ii Americans llso haVe been · paylntth' 'prtC?.!i ili\ecOno;tic harboria-,: ittu1iOns in thinking. reres1ion~ ;;.•· .,.. 1 called before the commission to <.1nswer the same charges. de- livered similar denials that he v.•as linked in any "'ay lo the tragic events in Dallas. .-T he s pecial commis sl'On . ·hoaded by Vice ~~esifent ~el.s<;>n Rockefelll er, 1~J{examjn1ng "evidence'' which allegedly links Sturgis <if"\d Hunt to the Kennedy assassination. Tfi'e c iif'e'XFil>il - is a pictur'e of t1\\·o vagrants, re- sembling Sturgis and 1-lunt, ·,\•ho \\"Cre picked up in ballas after the assassination. M' Upon close examination .• ihe .,. picture of the man who -is sup· posed lo be Sturgis docs not re- .semble hin1 in some import.anl details. The relative hei ght of the two men in the picture alse doesn't "corres pond to the actua l ht>ight of Sturgis and l-lunt. It had a ,populatlon ol 20 Raitlion P.eople :w1· 'hd, whether""'lhey favored t or not, believed that there was such a thing as The Republic of Sou th Vietnam. It had, then, all that is required for an area delineated on a map tObetermed a sovereign nation. And yet, virtually overnight, this sovereign nation all but ceased lo exist. · anywhere in the world. Jn other words-, the idea of an ''America n century," to use the phrase invented bY the late f.lenry as they Q;ft for ye~ despite I ani not sugg8:,tin. th.it fu.e hard ·ev1Clence. to the contrary, alternati e . to-£be 'rill11Wded that t'heir ideology and dream of tbe "American ~n· technology are unbeatable assets tu,Y' must Se is'olatiorilam. lbe in any situation. United ~llfes has tOO many-in· In China, Korea and finally in • ternation'1tl intere1ts and Questioned for t v"o d<.i ys by st.•nior counsel Robert Ol sen , Stur.gis described <.issassination plots in Cuba , the Dominican Republic, Guatemala , 1-laiti and Punama. I-le had participated in the plotting ugainst leaders, both high and lo\\', in all these coun · tries, he ll•s tiried . The cons pirators included persons he knew to be connected \\"ith the Cl,\, he said. 1-lis O\\'Jl role hud been limited lo helping ··set up " assassination attempts. fie had never taken part in any, actual murders. he S\\"Ol"l'. r\11 the a ssassination plots, he ex pl a in ed , h ad been aimed against roreign leade rs, none against Am eril'an citizens. !\lost q,f the attempts had fa iled, he said; although he v>as involved in the advance work thi1t led to the successfu l ass assination or, Dic- tator Trujillo in the Dominican Republic. STURGIS described Cuba as ~the, ''.hub'' or assassination acheme.s . He personally had !·participated in p!OLc;, he said, , against severa~ Cuban le11ders Nt.'vcrthelcss Counse l Olsen cr'oss·examined' Sturgis closely about the Kenned. ass'ass in a· lion. l-lad Sturgis ever been in Dallas, Ol se n asked. Yes, Sturgis ackno\vledged, ''several timJS. '' ·llAD llF. BEEN. there on the day or the assassination, asked Olsen. No, said Sturgis, l')e had spent th e day at his home in !\1i ami. 1\s witnesses, his wife, nephew and mothcr-in·law could place him in, Miami on th at day, he testified . l·l11d he gone lo Dallas on the day before or after the assassina- tion, Olsen den1a nded. Sturgi s replied with a rial "No." H-ad he ever Visit! the as- sassination site, Ols n pressed. Again Sturgis said had not. Then he offered to take a lie de- tector lest and answer questions about both the ·Kennedy as- sassination and his involvement in CIA assassination plots. Authentic History ' ' I ' • - r Discu rdin g trai:titjon. myth,· ~-nd~lelfend , a nc\v work pr.esents the truc -a nd truly inspiring - ~ry of an a!J.thentic fronti er hero. a victorious military con1· , ro!dndcr. and the o,nly con~eiva­ .:: .--:(hoiee lo tie the first Chief Ex· ecutivc or the b udding 1\roerican u pjlbli c . ·Thi-Ja1·{e and ""llUtlfully llh(stroted book is 'l'W'World of Geetj•1wU.tngton <McGraw-Hi)J , $35; de luxe edi- ,•1""1 sso). , ' •• ., ( T H E BOOKMAN ) The \VOrk or Richard ~1\1 . Kl•tchum (The \Ylnter Soldiers, The Hallie for Bunker JIJll, Faces fi-o m the Past, Will Roge·rs> und ... th e editors o f .American llcritas c. this rasl-Pacl'd bio- i;ruphy res ls cnlircl}I on fuels that \\·ere knO\\·n it nd substantial· l'tl u·hilc \\1ashington "·~s alive. F.vcry one or the 240 illusll'ations f90 in color) sho\\'S portraits. Sl'l'n cs, documL•nt'S and Dear ,Gloomy -memorabilia th ut· \\'err in ~· iSll•nce during t~me pe1·iod. _ Of"ten del!icrlt°cd in"\his and his ronWmporarics' ~·ords, here is the big, powerful. ,~-troO g . tempered m~n whose problems und COnl·erns und pleusur·es Yi'e1-C common'enough. lie had a nag- ging motper: an unsatisracto1·y, dra wn -out love arrafr, a headstrong stepson. penchant tor dancing, rard playing and the tlleater, an inadcquutc educoa· lion, bud ltelh, ryiont.•y troubles. Yet. •ii this big Oook makH cleur, no n a t ion We •vet' roundcd ._by a b,lter ''father," a rnan "ho rose LO.areatn~ when nothing less woU(d ser\'('. Gae ,.A1 abe A18erfe1a1 u1e ::,..-.•nd-111910 ...... -le~••• ror Ja••• •• re•MD_I, -'t II -Iliff If tile Anlle ..at -e of their _,_. .. , .. and o11 to -IMlr-••ltJ? ' 0 .J .. VIQ'!'OR DE KEYSERLING 11 • :=..;:.:==i_*'.= .... :.=::r:-· .... ,. -·-· ..... . ,, WHAT HAPPENED? All . we were told is that a retre-.t waS or- dered .. The. retreat turried into a ro,ut, the rout into a disaster. . Why i:lidn 't t he 'soldiers of this sovereignr-nation fight?. Yet QO rational soldier fights because he wants to fight. He fights ~ause he is told by his sergeant who is told by his captain who is told by his general who is told by his pre~ ( A RT H OPPE ) sident, who is tile embodimenl of the sov.ereign nation, to fight. He and his fellow soldiers fight because t hey believe in the power of their sove reign nation to require them to fight. And they nee when they no longer believe in thllt power. So the soldiers ned tecause they lost faith in their officers and the power of the sovereign nation they represented. And the people and the bureaucrats ned in bloodshed and terror because they lost (a_ilh in the 'army and the poweror the sove~ nation to defend them~ ' ·'" So this loss of faith sprePd in an ever-expanding ~hain r eaction Wltil the soverelgn nation of The Republic of South Vietnam all but ceased to ex isl. PERHAPS this sovereign na- tion was a specilll case. After all, it was created as a temporary ex- pedient over t he peace table in 1954. It existed for 21 years on our guns 8nd money. Diplomats gave it birth and our Politicians main- tained ii fn bloOa and suffering and war."' I And yet, in the way it rapidly fell apart in -horror last week, it seemed to demonstrate that SOY· ereign nations· exist on faith alone. They are created in the minds of men~ Tber eXlst only 1n the minds or men. They have power ovet' their citizens solely because their citizens believe they have powpr. It •as not merely ihat the .Jb. IJle .,ho ll•ed In U.. ._ called South Vietnam •loetlolth lntbolr country." 1t wu OI thouah thex loet faith In the very existence of their country. And onee tha:t m'1tical ._ ephemeral !alth •that bintts lopther !he clU.~ 9f uy sov· oreign .. 11 .. 11 all.• loll, lbat 10¥erelgn nation 1-itabty all but.ceases to ex lat. ,1 • Luce, turned out to be an illusion, for an assortmenl of reasons. IN THE first place, Americans never have . had the kind of im· perial vocation that inspired tbe British, French and other Euro- peans to go forth into the wot'ld with the purpose o( conquer,ing and colonizing alien lands. / It is interesting in this respect to look b4tck o·n the controveny that raged in lhe United States around the turn of the century, when numbers of prominent Americans denounced the oc- cupation of the Philippines as an aberration. And even after the · Philippines came under U.S. con· trol, American policy was to pre- pare the a rchipelago for indepen- denre. , ·So the United States consiste]lt- ly has' backed away rrom trying Vietnam, however, they r e · responsibilitie:s .ti> wi'thdraw into peatedly and tragically dis-itsownshe11. covered that democratic virtues ·~ were meaningless and material BUT ' THE ~1,Pdo~hin&"'debacle superiority was useless. oti.e.bt· to serve ,,ae '.•'(~her ' re· The idea th!il the t.Jnltecl'Stiites mtDd~' that• Amertcaiil.. are not represented "freedom," for ex-omtiipOtent· arld ~Nm\ot ~ to ample, held no real. appeal for r~.hape the workl in ~r Own Chinese, Koreans and Viel· image -at least not wtthou\ ~· namese, to whom Wes:t~ d~· , . curring costs thilt wOukl make mocracy is a st;ra·ng~ and outlan· · the fulfillment of such 'ah arilbi· dish concept. lion exorbitant. , ! • Moreover, .o\merican ll'OOp6 in In this sense it is worth reCall· Vi e tnam fo\l n d thci.t their ing .a remar k· ma'ae by France's · aircraft, artillery 8nd tinlimijed former Premier Me~Frag1=e suppliP<; ~t arrlmunition ~erertn· _ whendle ·was ~tt8cked by liis GiUfficient to defeat 1ocat C.Orrl· cri.tic.s for pulling, ~Ru~··of ~­munist.fo~ces who not· only knew "doChina and llquidaiiftl· Fretfh the terrain but were prepared, holdings in Africa. , .. • i largely because qi their na· !.'If we continue;ibita way -fie tionalislic determina~~ to die:\ 'vfi 11 b e com e a n other in. vast numbers to derend their Sw!tzerland , '' one criUJ:' said. J.!'o faith . ..., which .• M~ndes ·Frahce replied: ~·~d,. what's wrong w)th being . ANOTHER notion that spurred S~1t~rland ?~~· ~....,....~ '• I . . , F or'!ed,Retiremerit ·Waste:fu~ 1 , Two·thirds of the world's mOBt creative people are over 60 years or age. More than two-thirds ol the men and women in medicine, education, science, government aDd the arts are'over60. Yet , in industry and civil Ml"Vi.:!e and most unionized busi· nesses retirement is required at &:; and there a re efforts to reduce .( PAUL HAR\l.EY) In office jobs, efficiency dif- ferenlials are minimal. · Older worket'I are generally more reliable in poeitions of fftpunsibility (po1ltionl involv- mg honesty ). . ·.• ' · Yet unions, inClustry and gov- ernment conspire ,tq. perpetuate our nation's ugue·1t discrimina- tion, forcingTetJrement It ace 85 or younger. it to 60. Our governm el'\t has gone to great lengths to eradicate e mployment di1crimina ·. ILLIN015' COnaressman lion based on ..._JllAdley ha1 jntr.oduced a bill to race. religion make discrimination in employ- You might want to, aucgeat y~ur ~on~re~sm•p l:t,,_p ~aw this d1scnm1nation 1e~tl'1.W~re or apply it lo everyone. ' \ . . . ORANGE COUI' .. or sex -yet ment based.on 1dvaricing years continues t o illegal. -t' a l low • this Congressman Findley. 1ilys, • ~ RObtri N. Wetd pMfJl.lw, t DAILY PILOT malt Htsidioua ol •U.discrimlaa. ''Before the, !Mceatenalal .year ... -" Th-011141 ktrvil cdbiw CY• Uon based on age. · we should rearttrm the priqciples ' Barbara Krrit;idt.' 1 t Illinois• Con1t'e11man Paul · epl~mized by the _ life o1 Ben· " ~ ' Edlforial Pa§t tdfflir FlPdley is 1otn1 to try to do Jamin Fran~in wbOM me.\ Pl'O:-• The editorial pa oi ih D in i IOlnething ibout It. • t 4vl'Uve yean were beyond 151 '' PitOt seeks to 'fn·tlfr e • ~ The U.S. Department ol Labor "\ (Ke helped d,raR the Declaration • stil:nulate readers by Pn:'.n\tf 1 coDfttms other ltudih which l flllndependence It U ,.), .. , : gn th\11 page diverse C'ommentii: lhdwth1t: 'f . ""' ltacb yea' tbe u.\ JrOws of..l · · ~ toplt"I ~(•interest bY-•tndlt . -not.iblet WhOle 1re8"1Jft•jperlod or) •I" eji cof1)dUlmn1Sl!I and CartoonJu;, y OLDE. O~" 118 ......_. 1' I be the Pl'O\' ng a forum ror-readlrt' " E are lea .,.-uc~ Y ty 1an •t . a1e views •nd by presenUn .thl prmetoch1n1e obi.--· •• w1ien we 1t'e still tuaa1na IDOlt ln'•P•_eer's l?Jlfrl'ons! ari!J'lde • Okttt worll:en' abeenteeiam i• mm and women out td' f)iature: ·on.r~rrent 1ip1cs. Th~ edltort: less. Tftne not1blea1potwilbatandin1. , . opln1on1 of the Dall)' Pilot 1 ., Older workers are ill or dl1· e1ch decide~·• lncri-.ed tbt lr' onlylntheedltorl•l~lum.,:~he a bled le11 frequently thin 1verage Amttie8n'1 .P.,1ri'~¥.ofro-· '~~op ()!, 1:e pa1e.1 Opinions-ft· y0Un11t' worlie 1. tESS fre-ducUv• ye1h ~bl&e by I I•· rea >'~the col(Jtnhist9 .ttd' qut11UY.. tlon end ·re1"11ti6n •we ave 1' f:e1~'~=~~~~te: Writeri,... , .. PM~ Jobe, the output 10UCht to curtaU ht1 Potential for th<ir views by oh~ 'O,,~ of I penea•pa1t .. compara productivity. should IN.Inferred. at)' lavorab,IJ' wltll that of y°""'er FIDdley ha1 J4 --•for Frida y Ap ·1 25 19"1 .,.ners. \ hll bUI thouCh there are 80 mel"· · r1 , . • \/ ,-I '( " • I~ - ' ] • \ ,1 I ' ·i I I 2Jl "'"' ,,.i; nd.. o<f l I ty,j tr.ii JI ~'~ •• .... .,l b"\ JI " I oiq on l b~tt • .,,~.: ,, .. , nl h n aJn 'JI ·>1 ·fJ1 Jllit uJ J 11".Ut .ni ')...111 ·idl .(!i; l':.01 .,~ ~· . " "' ' " o' a -.... 'I. • I J Friday, Aprll 2,, 1975 I "CAIL y PILOT Al WASHINGTON (UPI) -A naUonwlde study of cancer death rates on a county·bY· ~ty level ha1 uncovered 'iuapicious concentration& or • some kinds or cancel;' in areas heavy with certain types of lndW1try . . • these-are,rareas that. are manufacturing industries, ~!gs ttle most pl"Otllising__ and som e indu11Wies making ~101 r1her;.tudy," he 'i,i<t!J1 ' p Jfodlicta aftd ston'li, cl~ J41D tet_yiew. :r ~: ~t anl·C\¥1 ... odUCl.I . :# .,... ''l)e 'tour-year sttidy COV· · lfigh r!(~s of .. Jung c<ihcfr er.ftl.all cancer deaths in 3,056 were fouilid. along lhe Gu lf counties between 1950 and Coast rrom Texai;, to Florida 1969. . with tbe .heaviest concentra- .lt roupd, ,(or example, tion in Louis i a n a. Lung hlgher than normal deaths canter mortality also wa s ex- , rrotn bladder cancer ln New cessive in a belt of COWlties on Je~y~ Urban areas around the southeast Atlantic Coast, the Great Lakes and 'in rural northern New J ersey, New New Y6rk State' and New York City and a long the ' 1 , : ~f ~of,-.. = Dr: Joseph F. Fraumeni or the National Cancer lnatitute said. 'Thursday the surveY does not prove any specific in· du1try ca.uses cancer, 'but provides clues tor Curt.her in· vestlgation into -lt Jnds· of, cancer for which the cause la unknown. ' 'En;&laod:;-• }ludson Rive r . There are : ~HIS ·coR'·RE; SPON, D' ED chemical· and paper product -• plants in some of these areas. • with a heavy concentration of chemical plants •.• 'autot;nobi'e HE AND COWORKERS j n lhe inslitulJ!:'S epidemiology branch emphasized the study was preliminary.' · Mil$/on~~· !0'{here:4 SomeLhioi :about youna whippersnappers ~aellint'aa&iques1har annoys me!", . r • . " • -• . l... . ." . Dea ti• Pe•itlty Young Minm~\ ' ' ' Lend Oginw~·:· ' • ' ST. LOUIS <UPI)~ While lb.• "nine .old men" or the U.S •. SUpreme CQW1. pondered the death penalty fbb: weet;-a·soineWhat younger minds were wresU-t Ing with the same question. ~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~ ' . A •el!•J• ill'll!e:thlllt\'1rode,ot$:ommun~ Sc.hool' , in St. Louis County began with a discussion or rules l 80 OHL y at home and in class and whether the punishments \ MISSES & JU·.,,01· breakln·g-those-rules are· fair. Then ·teachers "' Marie Wi\llcher and Merle Singer took the matter DR'!SSES, PANT SUITS ooe&tepfurther : W~cblkt·the4eatb.penlliy?. '• •: t i. soo1. t i.' < . · NIN~·YEA,ll,OW PE'f~R :COHEN put his , 0 OFF . r•er in pei:sOftal terms. ~~ 'i' .__ ........ _____ ... ._. ... ____ _,,,__. '1~ ~ .. -~iii< U) ljll'jo Jlilf1o!"ebodf 1!'!¥l<do" Ii nai.."W&neo'• C:O.O i.;,,. : ~ •, .1 I ~00 ~ . ._if'!il'";\•.m~ "lfould yo• !lli~\w.·l>e Q;;t3.cJo.aoo • ~ • • Now' • killed if you did th1np wrong? Would ·you like to be ' . · t • • •: • • • · • • • •• ; • • killed in In electric chair?'' 75 Oflly Mi,ses & J..ncn Blouses & Sweaters a.ti . llflll°Y qf 1lhe replies scrawled OG the· lined ·• ()jq..10.00.1 200 ..•••••••••••.•• Now .~-.ebopk paper showed indecision. 81 Only JuniOr CorWoy Pants ~~.: ''( .. CAN'T DEODE WHETHER or na} w~ .• 18~ ~~~~-5,.;..rl·:··~_-·······Now tl<f lboµld have it," said Danny Loeb. "But I thmk if ow{ 700-IOOO 5 Now aomebody commils·a very bad crime they should be · · · ·: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · b<: 1,Ut to f;leath. Sometimes J think they should suffer 200 OHL y 5.00 3.88 '· ,--5.00 tli>pjail forth~ rest of there We.:· ,,· Ftl(U1k .S~nt ~bok .a no-rionsense approac~. say. S•1fcted Misses Coonlnates 1 • .Jng, ··~ tbl.n)c 'you shOuld J;>e put to death because O/ SQOI ~~~lti<y·n c~trigbt.b,ac~anddolltesamethiiigagain." /0 .;,. . '/O OFF ,.,_ Tf\Ejll!il,)El!l'l'S.Wii.ltltJEDAROUTsulfering b3 A•""1ed .. "q; ~bo , . :...oo 0,Jarthe .~illlballU\d}!iJCAnlilY· • . ,. ,. 'lJ •• _o.;y .., ~ .. "Ii ...... '1,.o.; ~ j,..ij._, Tb"~ 'de~tH ~Klil!Y '!ihOllla not be hanued ou. ···.'!JriO. •·"""· ................. .. Ii ~hqy ;;-only r~r "a v~ very ~ery very. ~ad 52 Only 2 pc. M0tctWq Sleep-' Wear Sets I~ ., gime •• accOT~iP.·f to Jaree Duenke -,~or .a,"' 0.""9.00 ' • \Now ,,.e,1u<#tr#i',,~J'~~~.[~!'J!l\'!':•endint~nc~~$,.;~~ •• lJ.tl/ ... ..,..,_ : ... · .... «·..... .. . , or a Jea11. 1.WO au.v~._, ~~,cor 1 m.~rr···~~· .. &~~r~n~e~ .rl8dihtt.~On1~ B~ut passtbie IPi~t~kes: .. ~_yin•~ "Some~i.mes .UieY eet the wrong man a.nd '11rt-,l!!ll them or put them in jail for the rest of their life. 1:11 ~n t~at s'eems like a crime to me.'' :::;,: B,RAD )J~ll,OSE GUPWCALLY displ~yed h!s . answer with a pictu~.c of a man in the electnc chair and a giant ''yes'' at the top of the page. . 1, Bob Ppmmer 1pid; "U it's the ri&ht man, then ~~rtbey&JK>uld,klllhiiil."','. · · . ·~1 1 HeJeDe ~ad,.thoy,bt ~ IO'(ernment ,should ;., .not k;t,_agY, .1 ~~ ur,1ed1everyone t~roµow I.lie ,;,..Gold!!p l\ule, 1 , , , ~ , , .. .ni ~,,UJ>;,Curu1 aCJvoca\f!d some punls~.~J!t (qr _a ., ... ~er bi.it not death, because "God ~e ~e T~Q 'd·Comnl.alidmenls (or people.t.oobey. Ev~ if tiley.(lid '1 'break 'the Ten Co[nmandments, God. wouli:l tallier 1 I see hHn .break one of tLe Ten Commandments than: ~-;aee ope of the people he made dead.'' ' . . . ... --·~··••),, ... •r • •• • ,... ' • t} ,.-.··v~! ;:; it 1.,) ... ''J ~Olf'uOV· 1l; 1G:I••·:, I .... j J .1 ' " ''''"'"'! ,, .. w·11 m··d· ,,,,t,.,.. :) t\"{, 1 -~J ~ · I , e · ~ .,lf~1~ t.t~ 1•\i"f. fl ! . . . MENS & BOYS llO °""•!•loll s ..... -I~ Paly. Solldt • 5...,.. ();It-,,,, .................... How 45 ~y Poplin Joc~ets, Ion only C>rig. 7.99 ••••.•.•..•••.•••.•• Now i85 Only Meri0s Sport Coots : Orig.2'1.99-37.88 ................ Now " I! ' -~Oiy "'en's Trios . ,Clr~ 54~99: ..•....•...• ' ...... No.... • 130 Only L/S Western ~s . Ori<j. 13.00 .................... Now ' 120 ONy SIS Kot Spm SJWt. Ori<> I> 9fl. II .00 . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . Now ; 170 ~ if!.·Khaol & S<haol ~Polo< •1· .C>riq. I ~ ............. ·• ...... ~ ' l:J 01.iy SchoOI Aqa Bo,. Roon.I ShO!• Qiq. 3. 4'1· ••.•.. • .••• : • : ••.•• ·;. "'°"" :. . . GIRLS & INFANTS ,!'''~'-·"' "' • fn Movie . I • ". ' , ' I • -/j ~OLLYWOOD (UPI) 71 OMLY 6.99 :rf·.1 3.99 4.00 24.99 · ' 39.99 9.99 4.99 .75 2.00 <:'1:: ~oy Rogers, once ·• DnH!!I & P.t Suits . 'IUIDl.n as "Kini .e>t.:lll.r: ·, : -v •· 5 .1..0·, ·0 . 0 .. F .. • .• · .. c&Wboys ", h\s-sighed to • ~ u ;-11 r ! make his lirst full-length Orlqlnal Retails movie in 2J years. u ·The film will be tiUed • · .... . - . , "Macklntostti,ancf :r.J.T' IJ6 OHv s/s Solid & pn T-shWts s.ias 7-14 aDd s~ootinf wi!I .. ~ · c:iriq. 244-1.n ... , .. . • . .. . .. .. "'-n e·x t mont'li o'n 'il:ae ' Pl~hlork and>rour ~ , 6J ~ A•.""'od Slot & '" · tAnches in West. Teu10. ,1on9'""'9topsas1-6. ' according to tbe ·-· ·ClriQ.1'·~00 • : ......... '' ... 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J2~ w"U :.i11d· A"NEW MOVIE 1!ciY R09ers ,ROGERS' LAST mm was "Son of Paleface" with Bob Hope and Jane ' BU'sseltln 18$4. · '11 tie made 90 reatures during his career and he and his wife, ))ale 1a,q,j;.5a1.,; look ;ocui\ m• 7-1 l : l"'I.:.. 7.9'1 •••.••••••••••••... :... t4ow ~."#' . • . • • 29 Only Assort~ color slim 7-14 ' ' Oiq. 6.00 • • •••• , •.. , , • ••.. • • • .!"°W OJ!Ur.JO ...•. -~Jj_·;._; I J I I ~lllCll: ,(AP,f - 'Die City Council has vol· ed to o.utfaw .. hudlty on ci- lJ bea'ches and play -lfOUDd• for any person GlderthanlO. .,,TlFIJbest>rdinance, now in ~4ifect, carries a max-~um:'·penalty , o( six ~ in Jail and a $500 ,• Evans, appeared . for 20 o..a... ,t~•s • ./!.·!· Seven years in a ·~7 ... _. __ Clric;J. 14:44 ••••••••••• ~. •••• • •• ·-television series. TaE QUIET\ cowboy • IJ:J Only infants P.J.'s has made a comeback of Qq. 3.49.-4.W •••• ·~ ........... Now sorts in recent ..,mont.hs - with his recording of "ffoppy. Gene and Me," • :tonf abo.at .Wllll•m ••eopaloni 1Ca1lid1:• Bciyd, Gene Aultj and "Himself. They. were slan 'ln the UNO. •nd '50jl •• . ' STOUHOUIS ' -...i,-t:JO.t:OO SAT-':J0.7,... ,. ' ' SUH.-10:00-6:00 "' "SAtlr A AMA ITOll • •" -S.lllSTOL ~A AMA. CALlf • • ., "' nr \ 1• t ~I •'"I'· f; 1b ' ·~·.,,I'" 'I td I I 1.0.0 ' '. ZfOO 3.00 '3.00 3.44 3.00 ·9,00 ' ' . ' ' ' ·•·' SHOES 6.oo I I • 120 Ooly wOIJlelJ\ Jei~~rscuff~ _ _ 0 1q. 1.iq ~. ~. ! .............. Now 80 Or)ly boYs sordols .44 ' .... 44 Orig. I.~~ ............. r~· ••• , No w ...... __ . .._.j:,. _..., • .,.. ... _,... ______ -i•: r • . 30"/o OfF Orl<J. Retail• ,lloy• WHlenl Deal• looh Sz.~_'11·J-c:w9.J12.W~ ............. Now St-3'/1.0·0iQ. 14,W .............. Now 9~-()0 10.50 YARDAGE Asst. Pol'fntlll' Fabric __, so;: ri:~ ~~·.c.~ ~ .. -:Now. 2.99 . .. 00% Pelyeal• S.ada. a.-.: 1.99 ..... .,... MMctbl of calan . on,. 2." ..... " ........... Mow . ....... , ..,.....,... _.. I oO;-. ', .... ' ... ' ~ Palynlw/.--.?9 °""' 1.2'·1.lt .............. ..,.w HOME FURNISHINGS 11 O•ly ''Co•11try Gl•tllla•'' .......... F1"tlo•..W & pi ... Twill aiu on,.14.1~: ................. Now 19 .88 . hlo.tJo.00 ................... Now 24.88 21 Only 801'.qQ'. nA size, ihermol blonke~ (lilocJ ' Oiq. 10.~ ........... _ ........ Now l 4 Oily Full Size Assorted Print Comforters 0-ig. I J.W .................... Now 12 Ooly 0 'Royolty" t+wow seyle Bedsj:ireods 0-ieen size'. color ovoccxh Qig. 32.00 ..•.•............... Now ts Orly Aci:e..t RUQ5. sfzes 26"i+r· Hot fashion.pinks & yelioWs Orig. 4.99 ..•••••.•.••.••....•• Now 16 Only Cone style LCJn'l)s--red. white, qreen. Urig. :lit 77 ..••• , ...••.••••• : .. Now 12 Only. Boudoir ~-Milk<on. stove, coffee grinder ~tyies. Oig. 16.97 •••••••••.•••••••••• Now 21 ONyStockToblM-~tofl' Oig. 13.qq •.••.• ! ......... o ••• Now . Il g;; ~r.';i~ ~ ~~:. Now q Only .S~ing $tcrd, Orig. 13.99 ... ' ................ Now BIKES ---- 7.88 10.88 24.88 3.00 19.88 6.88 6.88 6.88 6.88 . 50 Only Huffy 22" Motorcross Bike Model 2056 9 P,ig. H.99, ..................... Now 64.9. ' J'2 O<y f,oo,.,., 10" l •txi Ho,,. °"Y 4 7· 99 ,.Oiq. 09.W •..•..•. ······-· ..•• Now • __ .. 1230oly ..... H-. ' I ~ 19.11 .................. No .. 1.4.66 , 41 Onl)-Full Face fie!rnet~ • 1 -Oiq. )<f.q7 .; •..... ~ ....... .-1 .••• Now 86 Only Oi1ec1ional Siqrd RaJiers . O ig. 2.22 .....•...•.•.....••.• Now ~Only Mt. Bro• Fireplace~· . 'Do .,. . • .... ..._ ... O;q;..27.7"'1·• ...................... 1'K1W q() Only"t;liddei\'Sped Sol~n,... '' - Flot Lotes Woll Pcant, Assorted pre-mi~ed colcrs. Q iq. 9.'('1 ....... .' ........... Now I 8 Only T reosury Lat~ Woll Point, pie·mi.ed colors only. Oig. s.qq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NQw 24.,7 .25 f0.00 5.99 3.00 HM. ENT . & CAMERAS I o.1J .'-••Ilic: AM-FM.4 ~ .......... CD4 ptioao9 ... plm .... ._.. ............. *" artit.·az•.•• .,. •...•...••. Now 229.99 25 O<y G.E. diqtol AM,fM Ro&o • Oig. 45.99 •••.••••••••••• · ••••• Now J Only RCA I '1'' bkXk & WhitO T.V. . I • 'Oig. 129.88 •.......•..••..• ., • Now 3 Only z enith 19" bkxk & White T.V. Oriq. I 18.88 . . . • . • . . . . . . • • . • . . Now J 5 Only G.E. Mini Cossette Recorder . Orig. 51,qq •••••.•.••• .' •••..••• Now 6 °'I Ponownic: l+.M.fM 4 channel ompli ier plus 4 cW wspe~ speakers . Oig. 149.q7 •.••••••••.•..•••• Now 38.00 I '9·9~00 ! I 09.00 : 40.00 99.00 Mochl I . ~ 0..,. SX-70 c-r~ & Kc.....-y gift llit • hchdw tripod_ ......... __ .. __ &•c.....,. all.,tor & ......... .. ... ..,..... ' 159 00 °""' I 7t.9t .••.•.• ·: •••• Now • 9 Orly Polaroid 420 land Camero , Orig. +4.97 .•.• , •.• , .••••.••••• Now JO Only Kodak ovQloble Lt. Movie Camero. Orig. qq_q7 .....•.. , ••. o ••••••• Now 20 o..ty 6 dHJH Cowcloo• Whry -flo.t""1 pt. Or"9-14.99 ... · ••.•.•...•.•... Mow 34.00 85.00 11.99 8 Only Commodore ~em:in J, 8 digil floating pt. . Re<"""'"I>· . I O.ig. 39.95 .................... Now 28.0Q 4 Only Commodore USIM deJc I c~:'~q.~;. ~ -~ ~1• ~-~·~: ~~rruy, 40.00 SPORTING GOODS q brfy "iCY p o<lossic golf !let. Investment cost 3 woods-8 irons. Oig..199.q7 ···~·'\,· ........ -·J.Now '1""T .,. ',. 2 CW.,. fljoy pr&nt:Jster tnen',.R.H Y&tfi !oet. Qig. 54.97 •••...••.•.•••. , •.•. Now I Only Norttr..e!J«n 5/2 golf set, left hand. Clriq. 41.97 .•••••••••••••••.... Now 4 Only Elec::rric Gill O iq. M.99 ••.•••••..••••..•••• Now 2 Only Gos 20" ~tile GI Oig. qq,qq •••••• : •••••...••.•• Now STATIONERY 100 ~ 3 ~inq Note Bod:~ (};\. t,79 : , .................. Now -··'i,o ... \ - 120Qolr-tvOflocitw.-... . ...... ,.. ...... 1 \ J- on,. "·"-.... 144.88 I 29.88 I 15.00 I 49.88 I . I 79.88 , .25 . " " ' I •• : ' I , ~ I ---1 l • " • Al DAILV~OT ffid1y. April 25, 1975 • . .) . C~n~bn ·Minmg·{ Oka·y·~ e<I · · · ~ 1. '· I • ' ' ·Reaidents Prote&t Effect on Erwironmem \\\ _'-" _ _, Pu ~' I • l' ,. ~rl 11tJCTiON'; SAllTA ANA -A 440-"""' sand and gravel l'Dinint operation aJong SantJaro Creek has been approved unanimously by Orange County •upervisors desPlte protesls by canyon area residents . planting the mined-out sections. -Operations will be ke pt a minimum or 700 feet from a nearby elementary school during school • hours. -Rehabilitation will be concluded within 12. months alter excavation is completed. .. The chief ariument used against the Transit lllX Concrete permit appijcation was' that mining operatlofts would ctamale U.e environmental M_OST, PllOTES~S CENTER~l) on lh-e 1 quality or SariUago canyon Road , a designated two·m1lestretch to be nuncd along Sant1agq C~nyon QDUnty ~enic blabw.ay.--RQad.._ . • . ' . . ·~ ~ Tbe permit will all.ow the-firm to-extend its--Cartoonist ~uss Mam;unc of-~odJe&¥a Canyon ..... pftsent quarry operation al the eonfluenee of Black accused supervisors.of gosng against acttOnS of l"".'o star and Sil.verado Canyens upstream a nd yean ago ~hat designated the r:-oad as a s.centc downstream a•orig the•creek. · · highway. Looking, tOr a good way 10 save? Own your own home. Besides , Mng you and your fam ily a " lacs to live, your horrie is an ' lnveslment in lhe lulure. . " AFTER 'THREE COUNTY planning commission •mngs, the project was endorsed with 23 specific restrictions,· most aimed al restoring mined-out Morgue Hearing areas. . . ·.., 'Fbe firm will be required to renovate 1ls .. arry areas as they are mined out, planting trees ~shrubs and re-contouring slopes. ' Md now Is-the lim~o bvy lhat home, because mortgage credit is more avaUable. One 1 Source might b,e' lhc local linan- Concrete company Officials have estimated they wiU be able to extract only about 60 percent of thrs&lld and gravel lnibe'pfoject area because of the restrictions applied t.o the permit. ... " On Tap, . clal inslilulion where you have an account For others. see a REALTO~. He can giye·you a r Joi of good ideas on cr~htive lil'llrlCing. Fred Sawyer: an environmental consultant lo the api>lic:ants , •aid Orange Cbinty has the strictest aand and i'r.avel code in California. I ' , TH~ SANTiAGO CANYON project will be the ftrst app~ved under a new rode section adopted last ye~r by supervisors. - &alfl'er ~qted th~ the pernUt conditions will 11equire the company lQ Plant qearly 9,000 trees aod eprub8 ~g, the edges OI its ptOJect,,a~ea Lo s~reen . ·aut eqi:llpmeat noise aDd wasigbtl)' 1can~on the 1"1d~cape. . ' : · .. • 1 ~ .compaby will also~ave to rt ve about 310ol<l'live oak Bnd sycamore trees, Sawyer noted, but only those in the bed of the stream. · SANTA ANA Orange County Sheriff , Bradley Gates will COO· duct a public hearing May 7 at 3 p.m . in'the· board of s upervisors hearing room here to ga·ther ipforlilatlon ( abOut a p01Sjble central county morgue. Gates apd his pre· James Musick , are strong proponents ol a Call your. REALTOR• now. ' . And start saving now, IB l?fAtTQn ' ' NEWPolT HARBOR· 4 COSTA MESA BOARD er REALTOIS :· Ir t•llT!MG decessor I former Sheriff ie central morgue for l,he OTHER LIMITATIONS on the operation l county, replacing the @ • , · · · , ·• ~ 75-year-old· practice of mclude: . • t t · · th :. f -All sand and grulavel trucks must depart the ~.·.;··.},.~:.·,~ : !!I!! ~ .,. ~o @" r [ ~ ~ r 1 inegs ~ 1 n d '-'-'-"'-""-""_"_"""" __ ""-"--are~ on a special ha road being built over the .: 1 foothills into the Irvine area. {" .. , paLlhaolleogil·s.l5s1. year the · ........ Extraction' "Will nOt .1go· dCeper than 30 feet ·:, · .. , • county 8<Rard of except in certain cases where valuable material · Sup.ervisors set up a requiresdepthsorUpto40feet~ · ·· · -Topsoil scraped off the deposi~ of sand and 0.11, l't• ..._ .... , .. citizens panel to study .-gravel iS to be-!tored for -use-in-restoring -and---MtNING E·XPANOED .....t.he....centr.al-mor.g.~e..con,_ . . . cept. Gates said the 0 he growth of that process. t . r Deatm Hesaidanyinv_id_ualor group with ~n opinion on Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. 1n-1h·e· DAILY PILOT flllDAY. 5At1JllDAY, SllN~Y •• I P.N . Bargains on Fine Cry5tof. Sterlfng si1uer. Porcelafna, Oriental Objects d'Art. Poln'ting1. :J ewelry. Antlque1, Brona~•. Furniture, S~kct Indian Tur~uoise.,. ,.s 1.000.000 IN\/ENTORV ,.;u,,, £1111l('J, C'ou111., Ou1:0t-Paw11, ""r~Nlf!ld~ • -· VlSITORSI co .... ~d••~e . ..,,..,IM..,_ AllCnOll(. . can IHI ~ FREE ADMISSION I . ' ' ... across.th~ street from seutn of the Southland's , 1 most elegan~ 'Wotei:front r~~l_ourtinc~! HOCJRS Inspection & Private Sales 10-S DAILY 'J-S'0SATUROAY'i&:SUNOAV ClooseJ WcdnesdaY, & Ti111rsJ:iy "UC'nON9 HELD EVl!l(\i' r' :"\ . fRJDAY.S.\1\lRDAY,SllNDAY ... ,.,,.. ~ ~ . -. ~ ' USE YOuR sANKAME8lCAf!D, · . MASITR CHJMlGE. 1 •• • . PERSONALQlECK-Ofl~ f0atle;,,f.,et; 2542 W-Coii• HI .. _ 'CJ.I N.....-.._ •• ~ . c.ut...-..~ •· fi!U. c1.1t).Wlff ,-.. \ > ,., ,\ • WE BVV FOR CASH O• SELL ON COlllJfl.SION ~ WHot.E £STATES Oii SINGLE l1DfS AHT Ll:.'J'/,"VE,. AUCTIUNt.f.H j ' L. M. BO.YD INFORMS In lhe .. • r~ ISntlfi:ll,..il~i lllil'.1 .Santiago Gravel Beds public hearing is a n out- , 4-H Fair the matter can express CORONADO fAPJ - Funeral services were held Thursday for stunt fiier George S. Gillespie, 85, a retired Navy cap-- lain, who earned his wings l}S a naval aviator in 19.18. He was a member of the Early Birds, the Golderi Eagles and the Hall of Fame in Dayton, Ohio. University for several their feelings al the :years. session. l-• Set/or " PALO ALTO (UPI) - 'A Fair Lawn, N .J ., boy died Wed.Qesday at Stan-· ford UJiiyersitY Medical Center. whete. he had ·go ne f o r ·a heart transplant. The boy. Jay Friedman, 14 , died .before the transpJant Weekend The annual Orange County 4-H Fair will be Cancer .. Symposiunil held Saturday and Sun-S h du} d day at lhe Orange County C e e •••h a··~ .... hers you might just walk by without e.ver noticing what makes her"so beautiful. How would you know-she has an open seven story IUsh garden atrium Wtiich makes the sky its ceiling and is alive with fresh flowers ao.d.Jall green trees· unless you. got to know her. And can she entertain! She'll show you to Alexander"s Bapana. her clasSlc New '{ork Bar & Grill. the posh place to meet for drinkS. dar,icing -and fantastic hand-carved deli lunches. For those intimate occasions w·hen only the ·finest Will do, join t\er {ilt, Sei'lor Valdez. where you'll enjoy sup_erb conti- nental cuisine ill (he.w.armsettin,g ot a S.outh American hacienda. And the!'\. when you're feeling a little wild. she'll take you to the Festival Cafe, just off-the Garden Court. for breakfast. lunch. or even· a·1ate-night dinner. The atmosphere is brimming with the excite-~ was done. Fairgrounds in COs ta ORANGE _ B . t: STANFORD <OPJ) ·-Mesa. · · . . ,reast Joaepli" Stancliff Ii.) Davis, Di " '. There will be displays Can~er "'.II~ be discussed m , a m ember o( Presi· "'" '' 11111" of livestock and poultry by ._phys1c1a_ns and re- c1ent Eisenhower's Coun-.llf ~lorf!iOfl.. ·•and judging in covered patients al the e i I 0 ( E c 0 n 0 m· i c landscaping and crafts s e v e n l h a n n u a l Advisers, died Wednes-e ... ,.eo1,,. ... ,~,1 such as as woodwork American Cancer Socie; ,.,\llt>u•"· e.-..an<1•• Jo ,.. .. e1 O\J11e~ photqgraphy , food ty ~ursing Symposium day in a con val.es.cent ._,,.,.... . , . 1. 1 th' Apnl 29 at the Orange home. Davis also headed Fenne•. Jeffy Ly nn •nd Raoe11 pre para lOD C O 1ng ..... n..-11 and dog care..' <:ounty M~di~al Associa-· Stan(ord University's G<.1<1M•wn.Robt•tJ.an00on .... R. ~A main feature will be t1on Bu1ld1ng, 300 S. Food Research Institute :,~~~~:,n.~;.:3-::=~:;~1.~ Fl s a barnyard Olympics, ower l. . . and taught at }larvard u e.be11y :. .... ne1w111odn1F. Th . __ , __ , !illen i R,,,.. •n<1 l•mo'"' whi"ch will include a . e symposium IS v':'=•.Ronda ¥1<1A1an6 pie-eating contest and o~n lo nurses, nurses' -=:---:,..-::-:--::---P•''""· o..1e L.•n<1"""''Y"•L . ·catching a greased pig. a_1des. s tudenls_ and Deatla !Wet~ -·~~.:.;~"'· Je lf•ey ~.ate '""" Loi~ Judging will begin .licensed vocational !.l.n1.1n.,.,,..~c11••11oo c.1o•i"-"'.tn Saturday at 9 a.m . and nur_ses. The program l'A•GO FIU.JuditnLttlll'IOL-.nnfurn•lf be 18 30 l.T.COL.JAMESc.FAt1:G01"9ta. ,,.,,...,..,,_o...01i.vv ... n<1JOl'on 1i. on Sunda"y al 10 a.m. gansa : a.i:n . ~°' de•th April J~. 1•11. Sowwi~ G·~·""'"'''""""'"""Jamc~A YOWigslers from ,0 '·H _For furl.her 1nforma-brtm~-htric1' fMn. i!dgllf' tc,,1,,..._C..rolAnfl•ndGern..•<1 '" '" h Giltlwlsll •t "-"'' Bell(:ll; 11-.e .»no"~.C••1.,H .... <1 s1e~n Tr.on-.n clubs in the cotinly are l 1 on. con lac l t . e ment of the sidewalk restaurants of Rio or Mexico.City. - She's the Sheraton Newport Beach, and there·s a lot more to her than meets the eye ... lucky for you. ®Sheraton Newport Beach 4545 MacArthur Boulevard, Just South of Orange County Airport in Newport Beach (714) 833-0570. "-llMU·sbe's reallT a •reat-11-" ' I ! • ' ' ' • l I l 91'11ndt hll<l••n. Mr. F11roo ··~ II He••cr11,C<¥.o~,,..<l•il and o .. ~,., Paul expected lo part1'c1·pale'. Amen can Ga neer Soc.·1c· --· --· · -----· ----~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~55!555555555555~55555555555555555!55!~ ll>~-G<IO<t . \y at·(714 I 833·0510 . F•OID E•IP"tSs Co. Arr•l'lgf•r•ntl by luta\, Eiitabl:'ll> R. an<l BeneOicl J. 1M Ht~ Sod elJ. Ct•""'lion, -Mil• t 1 o uc o ~. C o n ~1an 1 J n ~nd ...... M SH.· . Pl!Mo;li.,lll ,I VIElt5TUY•T \M!llf ...... ,,,. E H1110ttl'lilnd Hil•old A . .I.CAESAR w. v ERStuvn. ·~ P,e._1>11. Kat...,, °''"" ""<1 -e• I =~!E;~:¥:!~ fo£2:~~=:: .. :!:~.~=~A=·i~... .N·· 1 .. ·w· ,"· *' _H·A · 10.R TA · -s l f!e•I<. Ne•-t· B111c;ll. P lrettor1., 6 111<0.DUrl'I, P•lrltl11 Ann 11nd John . 119c::llk'lll ..... rt .... ,. Clw•ioe~ ·~"iOM:=~:o10e111t1Aetri•,...---H..,o"'r~1"'c"'E~---i ' I u, "n -' ltM 119" "' i... rKideflt ol vs I. ' 1 • <M_. M1M tor u 'flllrs. s urwt....O by IANlr OF AMltttC4 MT & SA t J lli•s •II• K•tMI ; tllret sol'I•. J11tk C•IWAt C-• ....... ce Office • .......,,, .. ,,..... ....... Gltlll R. ........ ol .. ---..... .,,._ .. a T-.... Ron A-o o1 Soiftl• AN; ,._.. ........... ::.:-.::.:...:;~~~:-::.=, ....... !~J.~;'.::.~ ... -CO · OllA ·11L ·MA · SEA KINGS $91•11ord .. M!YOUrl; OM _,_ ~ c.m ... Ill 11111 •nle>"""'°" ol - . · ~.-1 't.u . 1 ., ... ,. ar.to1.S1:ril9l11no s.. .. 11owe••-"'me ro: '" •r1, 111*111 <:•IY ol Co1i• M1111 0.1n11• County • S1ir4e .. Alldr•• Ml:lyll ol Hlit-c.llbTlia · · .... d, C:..; ..... .-.-cMtdr•f'l. Sitf"-.kn ~,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ l "'" 1111: •M Frklloy ewnl"9 .i 1:1111 PNI I • Finl,._,,,.., OI God 11'1 Sllnltl ...... °"""'Ht.el ""icei Slllurdlly '°'1111 AM, El lilf'O c.mei.ry. hll 6r~y Maf1Ulll"., OI C0,111 Mew dlr.,tlOf"). u.a.:Jt.•MlioN MBAL"°MI Corona del Mar 673-9450 . Costa M sa 646-2424 ' .a.IROADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway, Costa ' Mesa , .t' ... &e2·9150 ... McCOIMICa MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano .. 95-1776 PACIFIC YJIW MIMOatALPAll , Cemetery . Mortuary ) . Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. Calilomia 644-2700 _,....._, OOlONIA&.N*'•AL "' ~iib . ':I A.le. ·Westmi"ns1er .'\ .89$-3525 SMITMS" MOITUAIY . THE"NOW" LOOK FQRHIM Dl'CilTAL WATCH Wit· Only SI 45 ..,.._. •• .,.s200 ONE BUTTON. COMMAND snows hoUrS. minures. seconds'. month, dale. ... DteofTAL LLD.•IADOUT ........ ~ ........ MARTRONICS OF CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, APRIL 26-10a.m.-4·p.m. A I WESTCLIFF PLAZA Al WASH •1~ TICKETS AVAILABLE AT HIGH SCHOOL~ . . Procee4s Support School· Actl•lties.' b•ry Auto Voc111111'ied and Washed to PerfecHon •• .I . , l 1· . , ' • • . -. • • •• " , ' • • ... _t. .. . /. ~ l ' l ' J • ' I 827 Main SI. HlWPORT llA:CH 645$l9_i_ WISICUFF .. rUure 17th & IRYlllE-•.11•P011 :IEAC .. upt=;:.each .. ~ I • I' ) • " .. r I' ' ' .. ~ ,, ' • e ·1 I .. k I~ : ri i~ .1 ' " \~ ' j ~- I ' 'h ' J. \ '. • Friday, AprU 25, 1975 Ui\IL\, .... vi .a.,, crapping H1Jnfingtoii·-µ~1~fjcatio.~ :f la~ 4s~e" . :" THE BQ~D KNIGHT .::_ ~1" a. 8>'~~~~CY L~~~111ittee .~atentativeplafttoruni· meeting ~nd• bc ._pl~c~ on a N~vemb;e~"'.election.:-• • • HOs'T.S 1,,~t ~ • Tbe.r ~ .ona..h.~Dll iyn1alon90rders'olthe$ealBeach,OceanV\ew, ballot. HAPPY MOUiR et Or ' t h ad;ed 10 ~ 1-* Unfllon Beach City and w .. !minster'achOoldis-lithe counly.commilteedoos not makelhc Nov · · taUv e;: c on an for 'lbe U61,; cP. and,along F0W1tain'Valeyschoolapdcity ember el~tion d~e. resident.\ o( ;Fountain IO~MT07rti4 • .1 . 69' ¢ On acli nlon' gh!Mtoot strict ,. ' i4ers. ~ • . Valley wll( vole anYW~Y on forming a new unified DAILY M0ft4. fttnl SAT.. oi1H11:s lutead, Prank Fekete1.-deputY Ora~ge County Then ~ committee members set the May hear.. school district along tJ:>eirown ~ityborders . "t::;~l, llH ••iieslcd.Jneetln• l')lh 1u the cbool lnp, hoping to 1et a final ·plan adopted, approved , But the commltU!e effort ,. ex~· to be the EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, APRIL 25 ~ involved to..et "ltilitr~help tn de\r~ilf' 18.,,.. tw ~t1t1te in July and ?" •.November .el~io!I scene qi battles between the district~ over divid~ng LU NCH DINNER , ·before·1etUng·pu&Hc hearings on the issue J)allot. 1 ,...., . •UP the hi11t school aueta, overlapp1na: boundanes ' ~ 11,..,f':, ~1,.,,,1 . ~·' v · i. But• ~he committee ._also orderfld. ttie, five and whether to have the vote in the individual areas 33j E. 17 .. St. • Colt• ~M.'. ~Bl-,CQMMITrBB, W.':¥E""', May. 6', at'!) ,1em~t•tY.ldistri~s tO suQ~it plana1'~/~i;1 o!t'n aloneorthroughoutallaffectcddistri~ts. 1....:._,__...;,. _________ .;;;...,...1 ~; School in HunUniton Beach to consid~r t\i,at for heartna consld!raUon. ~ , .1 , • • ~ mendaUon. • >.. • ' ' FBW·'ilcHOOL', OFn~. ~l'OS!La\ lhe U •PPl'QV!!4, jl -•<LMO!~ the tfu_ ~;W meetinJ, and the few who did were q!'lc~lj cilt ort bUc hearings set by Uw:tcomJtliltee last w,ek.-.by Committee Chairman Da-Vjd Brandt, ,me, ex.,"" ~t. •lao would lay lhe groundwOrk for a battle by plUned they could speak at lhe: publi~ IMiarlnas ' e~e1em·entarY11lili'lctJ 6ver tile d1Sparate unifica· later. · ·~ "', . ,plans t}ley submitted at couflty request Tues-Fekete said Thursday that while he isn't certain y ,, · • lhe.J;qmlJ'ittee violated W1Y education code section,· Fekete's recommendatioh came In respanse to 'he 'illa'geitc!d the new 111eeting to protect the letter r,ro'!' the Huntin~oh Buch Union Hilh ~~~flt~.frotn leg~chal{enge. ,. hoot ptstrrct com.plaiqing about \he conduct of ~t'fVey Hillm!lq, auistant county ~chools · eApnll5couljltycommitteemeeUng. s~rintendent, said at~ May 6 meeting the ·~ v, • co'P-"lU~ will .comider calling off the public DISTRICT OFFICIAlS CLAIMED THE com· \ heM1tis. dri.Wln& a. new ification proposal with ·1iee.may H-ave viol&ted :the State EcJucatlon Code the be~ C!r other. dlslric:ts affected, a·s well as setting not permittin1 ·offichds or each district to spe'ik new public hearings. j <ife adopting a tentative unification plan. ' . _!iE 'sAm'THEY COULD BE set for MaY ~-30, , • as w.ell 1as ,,dne 2 lq each eJ~mentary distriel. Jf -t--~------.TeacL ·-r sta~omc1.a1. receive them by Junes. he explained, I~ · they still could be heanl~at the Jul.Y stale board • . .. Obscenity· ·,·;. . Newport f:oed Honored \ · Dianne Chamness of been initiated into Alpha • ,. ' "' 1 ,;, e w po r" t B e a c b , • Mu Gamn)a·:national col· Bill Eyed·, &OpbomQ.re at California l leg~ate f~ien Ja_riguage • ! ~ , i:-,, Lq,ther!ln College, has soc1ely. ._ • •• I~. f'-••Ct>Pll . CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -, 'fhe state Supre~ Coirrt ·has~been asked to 'de81de the constitu· jjp~Jlily or a bill to I!"': ven ~ public •ch•o) ·ce,~i\ers from req~ pupils-to read ~ks ...., tainfng obscenities,,,.,\ · \ The bill was sen( lb the · court for a ruling After · ,, lhe measure failed in the • t • House on a 190 to llS. vote. . It. wo.uld su.bLe .. ct teachers who require pupils lo read books coO- taining obscene..~ to a possible penalty cA I Sl.000 fin e or a year in jail: ' • ,,. ftmes w . Sym-Supporter~ argued on probably will that children s moral~ Y t 0 5 u c c e e d ought to be safegua~ Opponents argued that a ff.lher,. ~~uart, who teacher requiring slu-~ ret1r1 ng from dentstoreadChauceror nal~ sea(· in Mis-Shakespeare could be uri , according to putinjail. . t' 1 wspaper r·e"port .. r::====:::::==:::-1 a m~ e s i · s·' c.11142 .. 5111. 'm o'C rat i c ·• ,col'l · ,.ut • ,.,. woNa .Krss~~n ... : -· · 1owor1c '°' -~· ,, ; SERVICE. ·SALES · · E$TAIUSHED 192~ , , , I , . •FACTl)IJ AllTHf'~'.~~~ .. ·.. MAGNAv·ox·· '°4"" ...... ~ -· .... \ •• ~ ~ SONY RCA ., PHONE 494·~573 . " , ... " " ' I ' ' ' -' ·... •• l".1· • ·~ ! (• • .. , APRIL;'~4t~:...21th Welcome· Aboard,._ . . . . r, ;.... f '.,_, •• ~ ~.~ .. \ ""' ,,.. 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'55.00 6PLY •Bleed brakes-install. heavy duty •. • braket1uld, I , I . . . , . ' ' . .:.~....:.'~·-·~ .... n_..-..t>ratte return springs. .. ' ' •Tum af"!d trueall 4 brake drums. ,. . ,j•~k front wheel bearings. >• . )Adjust brakes and check:emergeOCy linkage. $ .. /, ' . • • • • ' ,, ui ' lffi1 -.iuv '" ,.,, rl ' •1n1 .,, ,,,,. fl li OM ,, ;,:J,, . ,,_ ~r11. !> ..... "' l.'J I , H:v' , . '• '• h ·tA .. '. ' • t.J' ,.; ", 1 "0' • I•\ 11!1" ):11 !l' • .. t l • I ., I . .. ; ·~ J ' • U!l. ' .. I I • ~it. •• "' ,b3- ... Ji1 .tl • • ' . ·' I ,. ...... ,. " . : " . .. ' ' I J(: J •' .~ ..... . ' ( ' •· , , If •" . " .. . . . , ' . •• • ... ;.1 :1 , •• .,,': ·5 •.t .':,'l ~. 1 •. . . l .. !/ '"'?. l•," t~r.t-..rj { ~,· • \<>' :•";". d ~\• \ "· . ,. . I " l '' :11• 'l' . I' . ';I. , "\.l II~~ ""'1 .., ·, •II I 't ' j '1 j, ,.".,~,jf»,1 ',;~ I ,'-· .•• ,, ,. ,. • ' '" ' ... ' •..• -l'<~t1 .,..-._,, '-.:<'~""11-t_,. -~--·-' • • ,v;; . · ,.. . ...:,,.,. ."" 'm•i r:t i;.;i-tp )f · . ·,; ~.11,( .• e\i.v~ '.:' . -J P.,~ t;';fl?: ·J.lt · I I " \ • t ' I \ ' .. . ' ,, . • ... '~ • •. ' • ' J • ·, • .. • • .. ~ .. • . . ~ ..• , ~. • • . t . . "' . . . ' . : · ' I A fabuJous woricl'·mmt! · ~sa'l:i Ber-:.i ar,ding. That's.·rare enough for a resort community ~. Fabfl"°uJ.\ y,p!J' ~ the ju!.· ge: clear skies, unf OJ?gested. :t~i ~fi~aJ.· 1 ~~~-at Silv~; Lak~~·:.Y~U add' 'fl:~~ value, too. . ~ r<?fds ~n\!Ji~~ gftndeur, un pursuits at ev~ry turn. A · ~~1IY'At:;t}t~~JlOt a haven f~o~ Jl!PJ:an affluent few. ~ome-. whoTh wll\:1(1~0Ni,ater sport . Boating, beaching, fishing.; s1tesli ~re ·-.e.'Verr lakefrontc ,d'io.olf. course properties -• .-~:,,swimming; on two-s_e~~!!!!·~ Jakes. Huge. ones -over 277 ~re ea~1ly affor~able by any • ff'!l.!~Y with sound surface acres in· all -with manna, ·master'dock; .. ··.f-1nanc1al plann.1ng. launch ramps, the.)M~rl<~! Fl . ,. ~1..~ ·· · :.c...:;.,,,.'.l .. ~! .. ~· -· GorgeoUS4;!0.l/.next,on_a_27-hoJe layout. Then horse:_..:__ y _J,Uq.~ __ 88 our 5~ ~ · .. ' back ri~i~g ,along mile.s of beautiful high-desert. trails:. Silver Lakes isn't just "promised," it's $26 million:o .·~ TH:e_n ar,cherx.~pool s'lYJJllm]R g, spa ~ports, basketb~ll., cone. It's all there to sell itself. right now ., And you can be . . . '-· .-':''"\j ·s~ufflebo~,r.Cf+s.l:latia bathing, more·-With there in just minutes by air -as V.l.R. guests of · · (•" .. "' ,. ;..sup~riqfi~~qi,Jfti~s for ea.ch;f ig~t at hand .1 .. McQultoch. These ,Ql!est fligti~s;;a're·o~r-w!Y,or ·~aki.n·g· !t:. , )Q ~~w~.en ;f tt;ie · 1ncred,1.t:>I~ ~1lver La~es\A~~t .~1~ti : unrefusaply easy fQr sin'certl)', !!i te]~a:ted, fJflalllfl~I~ .' . _becRO~ll ,..L la st'~~gn,lng, $1 ~.~JJ ~!on-plu~ pa-Al~ ol'tti~--capable folks td ch~cJ< arrou~'cl.aims for tff3nisef>1es .. 1M' .. '. ~-:...:.: taci,ip t1es fo,r: d11n~.''>~, dar:i~1ng, ~~m~,p1av,1ng;, .. prom.i se you an ui;ifor.gEitt~~~d•y ·l,.;pi·al~totl:!!!!;~'.t ~ : .~. <: . ~-. . ~ · ... 1 1.u~~1,c.us 1_oul'f~.1ng, m?r~. 800-528~0:325 for detafls 1~ anytlme nig"t .o~J:jay,; .. OrJU.1 Thats ~1lv~r ~akes ._1 .~O_O,J?.~1~,a~res,.f:~~l:\.1~ned into_, out and mail the· coupon ·bel"w. .. -~ r ' a rare ble.?c;l .Qf fommu.n!t ~ .. ~uty.,i:~cr~~tl.PJ\, p~r(lforf , i. . ;-. -· ~ , . ..~.~" <i! Tru ~y,~r or \g~~P,,art1~1.':'..1:~?~.t.y1~, ... ;. ·" • n!.-1 •oD·.·L:...-.·-, } ··~ !' i 1 ~ .... ....!1t ,\ ~l.J ~·' , . • .. .,::. ..;;. 1, ., ,1.et,~near,.llQ .. ~~ .. A:llM 1 8~ J'~~'t~ Silver µ~$sii§i 1itt1 i·m.~~~ t-han a ·two-ho1:1r ar;ive./ro:n :" .• ./. ~~~ ':Tle~ropol~!IJ1'l L .~:1!1 16 IT!i.les). lt'.B;'.Only p~;1;"1,1e,s .fro ~, , "QJ; •. ~:""::'.;/~ ·~ _: '· ~·..,I :tk' .-:;. ·; .. t .... ~' .';~~;·, ·~:~,, • •. 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' r ,\ • I I • • • • • \ .J I . , I lly JO OLION ~Id a police or probalion of· ment's new prorrama for ~duth. .Tiie pfOl>lem Ot 1etlinl stopped ... ~,. ... ..,. ft~ a conversalional balls. a ''dlvenlon'' epprOaeh. " ' fr, police wldJe drivinc was ol 1 Arel~9j Offlcen prejudiced ,,Or everyone involved, it Wal , lnlteactJ Of arretlilll 'all eoaeetaloU.e~. fllPlnl\.l'Plillth~~?Or ~n emotlpn·,ac)ted .m•e\jnl youthful off~•rt;lllld ..-m. · Nol•~r~ .,..ierotor, ~p , e ·auCh 88 wltere •tW hostilities were mencMu •tMt.-; ~·*sent to I.he po..,._·atnCSl k> com· Nolen 1u11•lM that i»Uce Of. aQout," he sald.<"'lffls policy is lo nttn make sur, lhey explain htVe his orrtce Ac>en tor f'oP wby.tbey1t.Opyout11fuldriv"1. ~ ailnions with 1t~ts. whenever . llui'ry 1ald th._,_ "''Ibo tfley wanttotalk. 1 ...., ~een on tbe ,.,,. ana''\ The meeting co•Fluded with h1· ~ expett;nc~a mok!ni lli>pllilld r~ talks bellf'~ the police ~ ? IJn!acbti~eopen.-• juve.lli .~all, \tie department , an thal"••iew of eertaln Do 1e 'xten\of ;~y lllam1;~'°~munlty '"AOw uatcn~e olthem to a "' 'el vebtckil, 1uch •.vans till pro ~ •\h_ey ~.,Jte wkh ~on1 ~ Cer fOI the ~a!1la )~'firerilan eouiii elor.prwram" low ri_!l¥.I:.'' •• ' nloldllr; -~ ti....a',· drup 1 Alu! "Polle11> 'Dep~rjnjent._ ~· where they,-are invited to rap at a fleer Roetdr • Qualll. ,Santa ....,-iUlll·.•-~tlljl?.'ll\' i...; lbo 'oi>enlq ,11at°"""i. i the liresi.tion. · , Ano Police D•Pllflment, e--~..kMW~1.htiJ.n...tbe...eYei...ot_ l•thertn11 ~hictt~h.! £ounctl ,ln addtilon, _'W mental health retPonded. ., · 4, the law? U!-• • OOpes 7"1llf·tii Uf._e fliit ill slmi ar. n""8e-counseh: t~ parents-;-and ·•!We doli't pic!l 'qn YW, 1uys .:.. 3'he1e w...ete the questions :rDl'lloiDI seaaiqnf ttJ.roughoul the .£ilu:r helping ac•n~i• Bl)d' or· With lont•half pr UY ot~·azz. --i.-cklifd~dllrin1 a ''geitinj-dOWft~-ftNnty. ~ --ganazatione are braipOt '*'the >: }f1':be olfJ,eer'1topplid ... ere to the nitt,Y gritty'' session 8TEREOTYP•I picture such " tJae P~le'a wal"a reua111'. Everyone Wider between youth and the law at the "I hear tw.t lhlngs," be said. Clinic and A11e11ment 1rfe1t· the impreaaton thU. an olfteer Santa Alie YWCA. •' , '1Cops are fre'q1ently stereotyp-· meotServlcesC.Ur' .. t:.',-..:• can,1to1_YCJ9 when· be wentl to. During a: meeting spanjored by ing the· kids, af.the kids tum to ''The police departmelll' li.W. BufUM. Officer h111tcthaff1 re- the California. Council on me and 1ay,' Y can't.all cops you,''PalmertoldtheyoutJaa, 'Bsodi'' ·' Children and Youth, hlah school be Ulle y9u'! "'I other cops are --' •Agreeln1 thQt Uiis l~\a .bette'). otil~er Brian Burry, also from students, police ..offleen and brutal, Insensitive and pre-.. •PJ?roaCh , stpdent Bret Shin . lbe Santa An• departmeat,t-~~. representatives of thi·Orenge judiced.' "'' .,, ,nenerer said "kids need mof'9l l "I ~·t wake up iA the IDGl'iling County Probation Dcpartmerit "We are not a lump ,Of.~ple. tha~. one chance to wOrk thin&• and ~)7.'l'rD->loialto~vans 11t on a panel together the,n All officers' do tile same job, but but. , todli7 .. ...· · ,jj.;-' ~talked about. their problems of they are different people '' .' DRVG PROBLEMS' 1• 'Q:ualls explained \thft a v~ &etting ale>ng.. Robert Palmer, a lieut'lnant in He suggested thq.t •'there woutd be st~,pped, for ex~ple, 1r ' ~°" aome of the .•tudenls, it . the' juvenile di~sion orty Santa shouldri't be Crim,i~lil actioo w,ilh it ~atched the de1eriptibD-cme wu.tbeflnttimetheyhad.ever A:na Polic e D epar{.m e nt , di'ue•pfoblems'.~' ... · . usedinarbbbe~y., ••. ~ . described .Jm_e....o'f . hi~' •e~ar:_t... · , • . ~ ' • ;1.--... • -, • • • • ., " I . J ' • .. • thll "offl ore -. •. _, 119"obatlon otn:.~and yout~. aren'tu1 horcapable.'' . .'¥'!'.or th~se dlNusaiona ca~ NOT•YlJ111a1ous. · 111e·rollowin1 coiliments and jl.· · "We are interested in society " comineodaljon1: ' ~ .Que.U, empb,alli&ed. "If you a~e ' -The students coinptained ,topped,'' ·he.COid the yootbl', "it •that there are not~h youth 11 not ,om.U.ln~ m)'llert~ u ~activtties (par:ticularly' in barrio tbeelfteerdoe1n!ttelly.ouwlW~ areas). They would Uke police: ltopped,you. aak. '" · ~ • ..::""! ·• sponsored eyenls . . , Cuca C11~nova, a 11:1'ar.-old -Probation officers James atudent at Los AmigOI tlffh Dunn and Mike O'Hara ex· Schoal.1aate'4 why policeatftcers plained that ther.e are too many " 'h•d brak1n d0Wn the ... of_her youths on the average caseload house aacl wb1 it had nfiit,~ re· ror the probation orficera to w-ii-ed. ' , .' ' sponsor activities. , "I .do •hav• hate for some, -Youths were told that they cos-.•• 1he ••id. •'There are ways , must ask if they want more kinds ol talking to people. We are not of actavities available. udmala:." 1 • r_ -If there are «;om plaints. they sunj. re~rated the suggJ.. must be voiced. No ~~anges will ticln U.8t ahe' eomplab) to the de'..~ be made unless j.hey are asked. Plr\ ..... 1-c"l lfnow~ olli~·' for. , · . . wbo ·are· no )of'l1e,r. with Uie _!:If.&. -POllc~ and probation depart-. ~-bete~use~ ofi ~.; ·tte: ment.a mu•t get out in.to the com- aaid. ''.OffJ,eenarediMfitlined." munlty more. , · 'l"tie·~dedtl repoi11Mf-1 misun· ~ -Parents should be involved dentaiding 'of the,·~ta Ana' wheneyerpossible. ' . ' . ' • Poliefl J!t.:~ent'1'-achool re-Tbe California Counci l on IOUl'ft idjif'lCen~ who are regular Chlld~en and You.th is a . patrolmen •ul,ned to tAtte San-statewide . ~gency which gre"f ta AM blah s.cJri>oll oo a fuJJ .time frpm· a White House ronference . b.iail. 00 youth. It is both an active and· • .On'e' studeilt said "But his c~talytic grouP.: which works witJl · ·~ . • • ,,. ... ' . • . ~m;'· job•ls .to be 1 'Mr. Nice 120organizations,Nolan said. . ""' :., •" ·· Anyone wishing inforniatioi\ .. , ;· 1£4\i~ Q6 ..._ about lutUre youth-police· "' .;' ,,,.. ~who is Saddleback High probation m~etings may call hlm ·,.,,,. _.-4Sebool'I.; SRO, differed. "\Ve at 870·5522 ·or Carol Radzin.s, • ,, ... , -lo • '1¥-~!,~ly heavy things ,,,uth director or the Santa Au ,, ' , ... ~ Jl!P~i'Pl you never hea,r~ YWCA~at542·3S77. '· : ""'( ~r , ,1_ •• •> · . • J.~ -rt· ' ' - -• 4 . I'~ ' .. ' ~~ '; .\·~+ I • ~ .. ""~"Ai ' ,_, • I ~ it; . '· . ~ ,. . ' ~ f( ... •; ' • .. ' ,. .. . . .. ( .. '1'~ .. IT ' / ~ ... . ~, Iii!!!!!"!'. ,-, • i' ~ . ;.I .4 ' .. "'~ ,,._, r' ' • ' " • •• • ' .... . . ·~· .. :;: I .. , -~ ·.i: l ·;.;(·.,., " . . . •''I--. .. , . , .. * 't~ ... ~~ , ..... . . • , r ~:...• l' .•• 1 1 ,,·,t _,.rt~"·!··· ., ' • . f ..... ._ t. ""-.;e .,~··:r· .. f ·1 it· .. ·r·.-...... 1~·~.,.~~!l Yqu~ and ~ol~ce: Can They See~~~ t~ E'i~·~: ' : '"· --.... -+ ;!;'-" .. ...._ • f l ' " . ,.-, ·~ ~-. _,,~ :t _/. ~ .. ,. ~· •• ,. ;Jr • •i. ' .,, , • .. ... .. .(_ t . .... . » -;.! • • ~ • y . ':11:~" .. ' • • ,-, .;.· .w e ~.-1" · . ~ .. ·.!r ;,: ,·t· · ~t'i·1> exe~RT.l~E PACll<; ~. :. • . ... . ' . , t-• . ByBEAAN8EM,DN ~ and ~1 will fepeaJ ~prOgram ~ "Youhave toal,!ow~of~""~~-· ·CUt's tbe'.nr~Jttn ;.it~only al 1ti.• t 4?" .. Deilr":".... Saturday .. May 3, on the Clare-. pect~. 'Oat's espe~1al)y .yue m. .ue .. .,. ~ · ~~ When a ,,ers0..-1nrnsibe MK:s. montcami>us.. # fmancea. ~f you don t, you re apt .~ The councilwomu believ.u a·ad numbers by >e•ding pPINTSDls.t:'lJSSED to1odow~t~etuJM;. . . ~~~·that·•' i-e•l;i .tr,1edy iD tlte . tictert•pe, it's O..f1 n8t\Jl'lll that . ''I've always ~er:tiotetUl.ed DI , AIDeric•n soei9ty1 ia thet' '':we1 ,.'. ft!110mics becom'811 ~life Among areas of diScussion :~ ec'?no"ics .. 1 was bcJ!'n eel bred h1v'e · n8 (in.a¥,_1 edue•tion. •• · interest. r._ -Women and the Law will em-. on it. ~ ~ » .t wldch .. -~~~·• ;e. •I(' Anothernaturaljllll"!AJsahar-pbasize wills, trusts and in-"My'falher liberated me at.an qdtred tt¥dy .t,~ti.rla~ inlllnow~.•~ over.,,,,, laetitancetaxes. . . early age. He treated me-like a level·wtutmo.:P~c.na tllepaat ~~ • daughter' and a son and i!~waa in~e. ·. ~ ,. t . ' to a~ H .. t;yle Md' the' -Finan<;i.al Ma!Jag.e me nt always a special rt1'9111 to haw ··~•U wh•tdoP1DP19dba11 'bll'\l c · ..J'lll 'l:d'1 ,qf~en. 1)H:ctf1c apphcaf:ion for lunch wJth~· fD\' then ,re~ their-HVn! , j-~ ...:.. ""'t<=",.,.• , a ·~ P!noo.IJ ~dgets, chej:kmg "!Id tid:,ertapet We. ,· "W•"•·-,.,.~. Sl"e 1 • ~ •, • • -"':!""!'.". _..,. 11 saftn.t1•ccounts andm·vestment 'Ii • '-... ~-• ,..a la:". 1;0, :',.Newr,:rt Bea~h ~oun-g: Disc.uasinl iUmlnist moYe-ve9l. •• ~ --: • ~ opportunities. Also, mooey will be t M IC b t d ~ « i cilwomn " UCJ=llt: II!' ~ e..miaecl as an accumulation . ~en ' , r•r . ue _n sa • "WelboullllillfW ...... tiodo~l pmclla1ed her , mtoi a f ct ' 00., and •omen s lio hu had some Registratio• for tlte May 3 ~al~e,ft tMd'1naneial · 8 or, comm t ~ as are· necatfve ftnaDcial impact. loo. aem· m1y,bemHebymailin1 llan11ementforWomen. • SOUl'tt. . • . The ~01r1rt now assumes tbe ana:Ji:caUolltor-wfar.Coali " -Tbeinfopn841oDiaafintetestto' . -ltitbts of_S1~gle. Women ,wiH ~an ~an take ~are.of bersell,t nUin Muelati;.r Clar.indnt'; all women. but specifics are ~lore. discn~ination practi~ \olbere1srt0spousalsupport. Coi~J)lerper lblfHO c.1.-e-' Pared to-the'siNle ~ wbo, m credit., pens1C?n fundS ad in-'"Many women .are .catapW~ inoat. C4mTll wiOlt•f~:1 ll'n. Kueb8 &Jms. (:i moN Of a IUl'UCe tihere. stngle women are either by death or divatte, into tin. aenn e"1du.IU4.111Mna . discrimination tar1et. CK~ therls.highest ra~, Mrs. stngleness with little or no Pft· cum ladlle.lrom the Ulli•ti•• of n>Unci WOJDU pnsen Assisting with the May 3 pro-~ _,,.. ,. . l9fP ,..~--~1e1-.""C' Tbe ·1 led ~·· asse · · · ••rati~ " ...... ~~-· ·~ her flnt semin•r last Feburary gram will ·be an atto~. •·tu· DuCftloN a EC~ miljor · ~ .., ibO c"' stote, to.~ -.ieii"'a da"sllr:V'-" ., '~I k r:----7~ ra., • _. ........ c.mpua.. I ... _....~ ••• .._.,, . a.med • e y a1c _11·v~1 ·~• IDAmlrkm~ • ,,..._,.. .... •~-r 'jclod. . peOple . lo •P.. . . sothq;are -~, •, fn1M .....,.._ .' -=~ ~.. Is .-~ ~tender••~· ..e..aerted advocatiJtg~ .. , .· .i..··-.".iiei !Ill. ;:;;;.;;;.,~ .lbet'a< •o)lll. .~i!"' 1-hit · 1e l • · -th'°"'b~ucatim. . ''°_.:::.,,for . /~· Soul"'""'° ......_._..__, ~u11.nn, t.. (1<..,hn ·' "All ..,·.e had ia a little con· , ~~ . ., ---.,.r!'".-~~ ~ . "-1 ->-~-·tialll@redwcatiOD "•._said ... But, . 'f':"* ., .,,, .A ~-. • • ~ ' I: • I' ' • •· I ,3t_ {4 l_)• t' .,. ,.. ·> • ,,_ .... t • .... "'li:..;"'"' .. ... \ .. ~ .. -j ., • • .. . ( .. _., . ' . , • • •• . ' . . Ann · Canders~ DEAR• ANN LANDERS: r .. laarMd •1ot r ..... ,... cahiDut. How it's mi turn 'tcr teac_b. Mmtbod)t 10•.thlwg. It's a -... tbat comes out ol m1 ewa -~---.n.n.,,, • ow'*· ll1m• pmued away --·-· ·We •I .... to 1et -~ laat Dillll II. -. ••~··;· 10 t br•,1..1\..••• fOlllHliOiS ••• di'Ttde e•er· ~· W.ame•crma• ··""' ,. .. 15 -...... et--::· ....... ., ....... . ,... ~, ..... -IClndlw • , c • • ., •• ' .. • ' • ,. .... , ·~ • ' . ' " • •' • J ' ,. ..... • J 2 DAILV PILOT ril 25, 1975 t · • Trojan League New ottice will be electe4 during• Tuesday, April 1lil, trieet:- ing of Trojan Leaeue of Orange CfMultY in the home of Mrs.King Ccilf!per Jf ,, Huntington Beach. lii>e1kera\will ~be Q!-. Bernard Kaatol"\ chairman QI ~ u~ Slllool of Cinema, and Ray K1d- mail, head.librarion. birthday duiring a 6:30 p.m. dJ.n· ner in,..the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Newport Beach Wednesdoy, April ,ao,• lllld lhe SaddJebaok V alley1 Owncil llas tcbedul~ a celebration thal same evenin1 in lhe •lalon Vie· jo Inn be1inalng at 8 p.m. ,( . KAT ~ .~' Trojafi Guild ::Dr.-·'·· Wesley Robb? pioressor. ~;ret1g1on at the University of ~erfl Calilornia, will speak for P luncheon meeting of Trojan ~Id of Orange County Wednes · Kappa 'Alpha -Theta J'Unior Alum.nae will gat~r·al 8 ,p.m. Sa~rday, May~. for_f Wine last- ing party ond buffet. Mn. Dennis Geiler of Newport Beach will be the hostess. B'nai B:rith. dfl, April 30. . :.,l!!fs . Larry V. Robinson , llf)l'lPe. will host lhe. lOa.m. meet- i~ wbere Dr. Robb will speak on Changing Morals and Mores- 0~.USC. s§P L'Qhiam Chal\~~r of B:nai B'ritl\.. Girls will ,~ulminate 11$ members11ip drive with a party Saturday, May 3. Cindy Levitt, ~5214, will provide informf,- t1on.-. • ,~,, . Workshop . ·:Pbe Newport Harbor Area Council ol Beta Sigma Rhi will ceJ1tbrate the sorority's 44th ~Golden .. West College and the· " "" ' •IJh . ..... . Ufl· Your Horoscope -Pisces: You "' ·May Travel · SATURDAY,APRIL26 11· By SVDNE:V OMARR ., ARIES CM arch 21-April 19): Concern in· dicated "'ith "occull" or hidden matters. Serious matters dominate, including in · 1.1,. yeslment procedures, taxes and insurance , rates. 'i TAURUS (April20·May20): Jfyouareor- . . fered a "sure·fire seheme." tPe a second r i; look . Refuse to block logic. Ask quest.toruir ~ ., ,and insist on a ns"·ers. _ ,I . GEMINI (Ma y 21 -June 20): New, i: .. , creative approach to work. health. special 1 ..... ,r.t:lationships are: e mphas,ized. You are ., fiSt1mul ated, gel good health news and finf ·,that one who was iridi.fferent is on your.aide. I I ' \ · CANCER_(June 2l-Jub'.22 l: Social meet· r-r! ings now Prove' beneficial~ Extri~ate ,_i ~ .. " younell from emotional , nJ\l Deal ·with ,.., ·Gemini, ~quarius types.' j · ;· • · . .. , .. ,,.LEO (July 23-Aug, 22 ):!,Accent iS on•pro.:-.. ., · ~perty, security , the wlt.ys of 'dealing-with ~ domestic problems. One whp "calls on you" js of.1.eood l'heer bui _pr9bably lackJ · anything el'S"e'Of sttti!:t~. { 1 • .,, VIRGO f~ug . 23-Sept. 22>: Emphasis i "1 Rn abili,ty lo move, 1'? be versatile. to make ,111, amends lo family members for receflt ,_,,i; 1lighl5, r.eal or ifl1._agioed. ,..1 ' '•· , UI!RA (~ej>t. 23-0<t_. 22): Spiitligl)t is on-, uf, ,specfpl l(ay~ent1 collection .. 0o""80ple penonal'~taecking. •Don 't be ·sati~fied met,e· ly to ~know sometl:iini oceurnkl, find out why it happened. · · 1 1 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov; '21)!'<1!.tmat i;ycle continues such that you ri;iakej mpact:iYou get what you ask for -be careful ! Means sho": that . y_ou are reasonable -@Ji~ a ., . gracious winner. . . . 1,::.· to t' ~, •' • ' ' " , . ,, ' ' . " InsUtui'i_.of Human 'AJ:~· Santa l\,n3'. wiJl . co-, ~ ' 1 work1hOp for men ~~·~en wi&.t\in1 ,to o.vercqm11f ·~al dlfficultlu du~. 1.f;~p~.,ijqil .~r death. . / ~ . ~'•'tir ., l , ·The .. event will a.Ake ~~!L ttn Forum 2 OtJ the y.m~lur. doy, May 3, be1ini11Dg •\ 8 o.m. Therei••l••of$1: •.. Leaders will be \n~q~ and (a'niiiy .co u~s~ior~:.J>pmo,o serdce spe~1a~ili .. ~YB. a psy¢~i!!_tristandP,IY.~~~ . . . .. ~; \, ~ ' , ·, IVioittefs "'-\ .. · Orange Coast Motbe(s or ·Twins Club will 'haver .a 1.-;•~· ' bioke and cref\· •Ale ~ay. May 3. beginnila1 at 9 ~IO a.In. at the Huntington Beach.j.home ol Mr,;. Duane Olson. , ,, •• :· f' " --Jitterbug " , The Jitterbug Clbb ck'Amt n ca ' ~ ·~ ·- • 1, • ' • \( .---• ··~~ :f;;6,iln·r(l~'.iti~~.!. ~ .. . • .• -t.. ~ I• ~DI • •Pl'.inf' aonce,1n Ill!! Dio.,.ylond ffotel "!ltlll'lll>:, Mar J,•ttp.m . .,.,, " '1'1\eoelub mee19,•ovory Slllldoy from 41o•:3op.m, in"10ir&pilh & JOllOll, lionto Ano, Olld offfn 1 jitterbug dince clasi: "'•I r "• n ' ' •f'• . " Tournament "1 ( J ... • .•, Th• Adoptlqn' GuU'd 's . nintb Junl~Teuls Toum.-will take p&•ce May a, 4, 10 and 11 at Corona del )hr Hish School and lhe Boll>Qa. Bay Club Racquet Club. ' . ' , c0-ehalrmen a~ .. Mn. stepheri ' farmer an~ l(r,.~,feter o·~en . .' > tiJ I ' •• ' Art in P..ark I . ' . . . • Costa Me1a A:rt t.eaiue Wl~t pr-nt Art-in·tht, Parle Sunday, MaY .4, to· beOerit its-~ho\al'stiip fund. Location will be Te Wjnkle Park. Cos ta M~~\a· - . ,.., ' 11 ~or;J!erfi!~~e I ' • Allee PHH oad llar1uerlle For&lt11> "'· • r 1 / · ' ' '·J• 1,,, ~ A wrlijre' confereoc:e will lake HB Lea"'".• , ._ place in Lacµna ~•ch June 20 v,...-( . ond 21 under, 1pouorship,or lhe The uuntlnlllOD Beoab Cll,opler LaJun•,Belf"h,IJranchoflheli•· of National Atli•-lA•aue tioo .. l,ealue of A/D•riFan).'en hao renovolod lhe ~ and Wbmen. ~ .1i_1: · , interior olr' ill . Tit~. ~ •. ,ae. Tl!~me win i. .. wri"'ll TY'f'·a d c:ordini ,10 Mn. H""'7 Lellard, . lhe i,lll C~nlury . th, eiJ!llerence, thrift shop commltlte d>olrm1111. ror writer•, both publllhed and It ii tOeated al.2U ·llalnSL, HUat· unpublishecl, 1eaCber1. and ioatonBeacho Lt. •• · leaden, will-take pliee .in Ll\e--~!'..... .. ,- Con1regational Church. Further inrorml Uon IS availa· -~~~ Not•lie Henderson, Philharmonic r } ~ Zonta ,; Laura Lagios, city clerk or Newport, Beach, has been elected presldeq\ of the Zonta'. Club of Newpoi:\' Harbor for the 'upcom- ·ing terri\. ·' · ," · Other. 'officer! are the Mmes. Lila Sch°"nme'ht: P11t Ziegler. Marjorie Rees,· Rochelle Robers, Huntlnll\OD Horlplr Commit· tee of the '0r.an1e eountY Philharmonic sOciely will hon • .Cry1lal Ball Soturdoy, Moy I, In '!lie Bever!~ Hilla llqtel. . . H11hiilht of the fY'!ftfnl . will the introductiQn . of I.be &nnd manhal 61~ the IQ'75 Christnl•• Bo~t Parade b)t tbe ~t ttiiltd marshal, John, SllVer, 'll!lll ''the committee president, Mr!. John Tiilotson Jr. ' ~t • I Need We Say More ~· lngenui,ty Pays i --"·''--------~~aaW ' -. '. ... "'" .~. •!• ., • " ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . l ,I SAGITFARIUS '!Nov. 22·Dec. 2l f. Y'6ti' r ,, 'get ficts ol life. What -jas an illusion is iii- "'; 'POsed as such. Don't rear lr'uth -it tr&ily ,;' can make you strong. Older indi..,idu'al .,.,: makes gesture of affection, loyalty ~ , , CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·:fafl. 19) AcCent P . .. A . d MIADOWU.All c.c. eer1ng . roum il> -~~i;t!'c" "• •. , , , · · .,, · , !»RIME s3· 1·5 A ·~~·,is on romance, creati~i,~y,.. rewa:r\. for· ~r .• , . forts In profession , business. Some desires . are revised. changed and many are 4 11 fullilled. You gain in prestige, P.:,pularity ,• .... , AQUA~IUS (Jan. ~Feb. fl): Get .in- •1 1.r. volv~p civic project. Stahditall for prin· ., • ciples. T • • .,i~ .. PISC~S (Feb. ~9·March 20)-o•GP9<1 Mf,on .. 1,, a1pec~ now Indicates you can enlarp. _ 1", horizo~. New projects are fivored as yoU , ij r diaco'l!er .additional creativeouOiits. ~ ' lf.tMay J• your tilrtbd•y you A.re a .iou..b :If~· ~m('etitor, a natural orgarlher, cap'ible of mxlentandln1 w•ys of the world and count· t ' .... ~'lng~rlec.t Chang~ .• ·. 1 .•z. .. " h , ·~ ' . USC Offering i " 1$111• ' ·~;!.Weekend Class ,..t a. "' ' ~. • . A.. • "WI. • . • , .,,v \. .._ 11 'r ,1 Six .Saturday ~ertl.lnars have t:ieen an· r ", .nounced by the Cpntil)uing ~atlon for . Women program at the Unlvenity of Southern California. . • Con1ume:r Protection; :Buying With.<>Pen '""''1 Eyes will be pres~nted May 3; How to Negotiate to Upgrade iYour Salary and· ';11.. Position; May 10, and HOw .._11! Start Your •' Own Small Buslneas'll'ndSuCteed. Mi.S'J O. ' !.. Othefs are AJ)plying California Law to ' •j, Everyday Survival, May 17 ; sexuality, Society and Women, June 1, and Pi.iring ·,· Assertiveness Training, June 14 . Brochures and registr4tion forms m*y be obtained from Continuing Educdliotf for ·women. ,Room .353. Ad~tratioil. !Miild· inl, ~.'Los An1~ ~ ..-bf· Oa!lilll .. 213·74f.289t. ' - . r11.0""1MTsi!i<;1A't! -f!.f'' TOJlM'S SPORTS o,Jf · ....... .....,,.. dar 4517C-Dr.1"ltot 7SZ·7JSS~ i..<'\,\. • I TEt041S IAU.S ' ' lut' "' SOC OFF ,,. c.. ............ c.. . (Ulnll" • _."" ~I ~··' AiSO Available at 1 .•1 11~ 'llt:.~TA '~T84MISCLUI I• • · 1 if1 '* IJir.. Mtt.117.flf I i.. ·' • ,• .. NELL WOODWARD, who heads he ,RI , , D\viSlon or Consumer arid Health Ser..,lces , ~~-~~-~~~! Orange Coast College, is one of<fl~e persOns :;=: selected a's t~e rii'stCaliromia'Dieteti~'V.A.s-~ TlJffQL'S &Ocialion .''outslanding m•mbeit." On the • .,__,OL".t .ERY OCC 1t•U1since 1964\ she will 'receive the Uf'fn !iii! ~1• aW8rd May·8 in San Francisco '' r . • 4 ~ > '• ' '. • tlLLIAN JIOLLIDAY, a Leisure World' rbi~nt1 was the winner of t.he 'grand pri_ie sho ~n't s pree awarded by J,\yUdan,tes Auxt iary, Chi ld'tfti's Home. SOci~. in a special fund·ralsing effort. • " 'f 'i ' WORLD PROFESSIONAL skating<itlist ' . cmorrs ·SPORTSWEAR 1WllirUlff Pl.ALA ~!Bt<xh • 54'121 ."BALBDAtSl.NCI 216MarineAw. 6lS.199' ~ t "' . ' ' ' •' -, . I •\ ; • • ,4 I "~~~~~ta& •' ... ' . ' ' "' ' I ~ .. 1' Jennie Walsh was }'lonored Wtth a ,,.rSttue •r' the hom e or Dr~ ana1 Mrs .. =W.C.· McMaster, Huntington 8'•ch. Miss Walsh wOn the 1975 World Professional Skating ti· .:. .., tie at Jaca, Spa\!'1 • • . '>r • @:,,~~@ta.or,'~ ~~.J, ~ . . ' ' · 1 ...... ·. ''A· QUA.tITY .ART ·AUCTION(:· • •. ' ·(.1 ·'41 7 4 • ' ~ .. • . ' -~ 1 '"' ~"' ·~ ~-·i··~~ I • " ;6 . I " • ., •• • ·' • • , t_ ,.,,. ' ·'T' . .. ' ' . . • I I • ' ~ Mr. Richard ChalJis, Atttioneer-•' I' !: . ' .... ~.•'L t "'· , AM .. , .. • • • \o ~ .. I. "Possibly the finest selection of ortwork1 e~~ gbtheri d for o charitable CWllNH in thii'' 1&r1a, .• , certoinly a winner:' 1' , ·, ·• · • PAIN,TING . • sc~LPTURE ., · • ·Cm;Ec~s D'ART "' ~lEW£1,A:Y !~ ' ~ ......... A l.to•t of fctmetl orti1ts luiw conttir,NtH to -tltia 11.11,tion. Among tlt111: •• P•trick Killy Clwr/J~ Kinilwtn . Roi•r kwntz . Ewrtff McDoMW J .. noHomr Riith <A1ood. ...... . ' I Nick Paco H•rold Patori111 'M•rcoS.aoJN ,' , Jon Stro~~tl~ 1 · hu:tW- . Cl:td• Zukh . . • ,, Sun""11, Aptll 21, 19f5·-p,.J,1,,., R~Ho~ •I f•Q:cloc!<'. · ,~ ,1'"~ El l'f'J.•I Couillfll Clu~ • Cr010il V~lloy 1'11tl<wa:1 •Lui-f'lil"'I •, Admi•lon: .f 1,'50, ,,., ,,.,..., inpu~n &uffrt · ,., • ' , ' I" .,. • 'n ' aAP•# ' I ,, • .. r " ~. ' R.CNMHf'IO'\' or lnfOrnftrf#Ort~ lt·t•• t .r (114) 49.4~9JJ (714) 4~2178 ., • (1Jf) 499-Ula >' :' } • j, " ' •, I jlj . ' I • I • ' .1 j •• • Friday, Apru 2S. 1975 .~av~r'~.~~~ ~n .l;l ·~Uli•n ·Tennis ·.~J~s~ 8Pet'l1ltotheD1UyPOot .,, Uhe ctoe1n't, then It will IO lhe ' ~ of Connon atbtude on and Off Ttlen .pe turned to bth"er we'eks, reels confident his CHARLOTTE. N.t.-1\od other way.'' · the court. ' lh,lr\i1 lncludlng his own match ea me Is back to r.eak . Laver of Corona del Mar picks When a1ked to comment on "If John plays the points W1&hConhors. He Is also playing doubles in l'ohn ·N'ewcombe as the sen.;; the match that reportedl)i la right. he can win. One lhlng, it "I eqJoycd my challenge Charlotte with Newpo1t Beach tlmental fa,vorlte to, defeat~• thefir1tlnti:nni1hi&lor)'tore· will be a ver.r faat 1ume :it&~ipsi hlrn very much. I've nclchboruod business partner Jimmy Gonnor1 in SatW'daJ's ach lhe $1 million p)at.eau, the bec1u1e they Wort't be hitting eUJ1ed a lot or money because Roy Emerson. nationuJly·tl•levised challenge II) •n 'w-ho 101 i ~ 1 , st ml lai-the bill buck and forth a lot" or l( f,ven though I lo1t. "We won the tournt1mcnt. in tennismatchatCaes~Palace · cha en1e match lo COnnora Told that the winner could !. "It was aood for me. It gave Denver but we don't have a in Las Vega s. earlier this yeur 1aJd: Jet as much,11 '500,000 and the me tldded Incentive. I had lyst chance to get into the rinals in Th!' !loeket adds u postscript . 1 .... don't know {f r want to \OMr '300..,00Q, 'e comment~: !nterest and ilfter I lost to him 't.1exico City," Laver suyi>. to his. selection, mpde in a make a lot of com menu on It." '"That's pret~ good, Isn't It "! m that 1match, I started play-Aner the WC'f tour ends, telephone conversation from Then-he addl!d that he hadn't It's awfully ,ood ch'6ge for a lna:,lbe game the way l ltnow r .._ ~hat are his plan~:' this city Thursday aft.ernoon. talked with NeWcombe for day's work.· ' can play. -"I'm looking forward to get- ''The serve will be ·"J. quiteaYf~lleandtlialhehadn'l Does tt make a difference "I've been playing as good ting home and being with the lmp~rtanl on Ncwcornbe's .1~.Y~!!_~'!'·•~)' lips on pl~yin1_ lhat Newcombe bas defeated as J can this particular sea·son ramlly and getti~g a little _re· part,' l.aller 1aid. "Connors 'Q1lnstCOnnor1. Connors In thre--e-prevlous but I've also had my ups and taxation. J'm -:&lso ·look1ng keeps the ball in play ai\d bJs """My aentlmefttat• favorite is me,Ungs? . doWn's like ever.ybody else." , forward to spendJng some time !'-"ground game l~ superior. .' ·John, of cOuree. And I thli'lk "Surely 'it dqes. It rr1akes a H.f-began' the WCT tour with aL the. La\ler-Emerson A'duJt "l( John can serve and get It that 99 percent of'the plaY,ers big difference. It's a big ad·· a vengeance und even thbugh Tennis Holidays St'S!:ion at ln, he has u good chance to win. (eel th al way·. 'this is ·because vantage lo John.'' he has cooled otf in the last two Murietla Hot Springs in JWJe ." Uni Star Heads Area At Ojai Co~rt Ends· Slump; Leads TofC OJAI -Th e 'majority or Orange Coast area tennis players. advanced Thursday afterooon during the rirst day ol action in the Ojai_ tennis tournament, here. Play 1n the single elimination ai:rair continued this morning and will run until this evening. High 5Chools finals are Saturday and the college and open finals Sun-I d • ' ay. . . ; . Probably the most Convincing performance or the day was turned in by University 's Brad Fallermeier, who had little trou· blc beating his foe, 6·0, 6-0 in the first round and breezed to a 6·1, 6·3 win in the second. In singles play pap Gerken. Lance Good and Craig Thomas all notched wins for Corona del Mar while Ron '91cNamara and Bob Spooner WOif' in doubles for lhe Sea Kings . Qne or lhe few a tea defeats was suffered by Newport's Mark Roy in the ~econd round. Steve Marosi of the .Sailors and the doubles team of Brad Bauman andRickWitlwernotchedwins. ><:_7 -17 -17 '· ~ Mi•llk""4l .. 111•M11--rl !>lftQl1n -Rof !NI Ml Lare• ..a, 6-•. lo!.t to (;oldll•ln l-... J-•; f.•11••'"9!ff" (UI do!I VIMen 6-0.. •·O. IHI Joy .. 1. •·>; k .. ,. •••• ceu.l ,., O•••; Geor•&o1 (:dM I Itel PwlfH"'(ln .. ~.••,ckl Woog6·1. 2·•· 1.s. Dout1oi.1 -e .... ..._.w11-c ... i *' 0'8'1..,._"Wr!ltmin 6·1, 6-0; Viflff"•Adil'ft IUt dlrl fl'l't·~luU M , 6-1; Ly~l-Poss.o CEd.I ~· b1 Wt.ult; •. S.-p•MMlon IEll.I 1M1 lo a.-- NllllltoOld .. l , 24, S-1 ; s----~·· (QSM) drl £"fli1'1'>-&ou11 6-t, 1-S; d1I. Coidfn-~•I, •L . ~- . M'91tSc-.. C••w116<1M....,_I S1119..,-~r0\I (p.j l doll Matt~w11 .. I, 64; ~tGdMl W0..6-1 .6-J. . 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CARLSBAD CAP) -Chipper' little Jim Colbertt a lighUy con- sidered longshot in a Jield or Win- Qers, broke a season-long sJump with a strong, seven·wid~r·par 65 and.~tablj1he<r a. two-st~ke lead _Thursday IP the first round of the $2001000 Tournanlent of Cham· pjons. - "Just like t 've been playing all yeai~" Colbert said, feigning a casual, ho-hum t1pproaCh lo the effort that left pfo 1olf'1 premier attractions strung out far behind htm. · Skinny AJ Geiberger, who had a, 67 on l!le windy, 1.(ISS'Yf •d !-a Ryari Hnrt; • Halos Bow With ttie division-leading Oakland Athletics arriving tonight lo begin a four-game series, the California Angels Were looking ror a little morale· booster. , They didn't g_et it. Instead they received a fuJJ . fiedge<t case of fright Thursday night when their brilliant righthander Nolan Ryan , sometimes referred to as "The Express," and more recently "The Franchise," Y.'as taken lo the hospital for X-rafs of his prized arm. Ryan removed him,seH from a game against the Texas Rangers suffering from what wa s described as a ''strained llicep tendon behind the 'right elbow .•• To make matters worse, the Angels were blanked by Texas' Jackie, Brown,.s.o. as Ryan suf· rered the first lbss after four stiaight victories. ··1 don 'l feel any pain," Ryan reported from St. Joseph 's Hospita l in nearby Orange. Preliminary reports said X-rays revealed no torn tendon. ULlf'OflMJA TEXAS ••r•W a•r•M M.."llllltttl •ooo TO¥•rdtl · so21 1111 ... r,ll 4 010 W.O.vi\tl SIOO M.,Pff"dfl •O.OO ·fl..-di."ltl S120 Boe.rite lb 1 o o o e..r~srf • o o o C: ...... Jb (010 ~91".,...lb S l21 i.....tooud rt l 0 0 0 Sillent1r lb 2 I 0 • EQ..,t 2000 LOltlUtolb 0100 Mtollptt 1000 H..-r.i.~~ 1100 El.RodriljlH!l t 1 0 0 0 M-tlltl . '0 1 l R1mw"ltl J OIO ~·oc •OOO O. 1t~mirt1 \1 l o 2 o J ."&rown p o o o o s..dil1<l1pfl 1 0 0 0 fl1""'P 0 0 D.0 M":s«iitii DDOO lttrk-p 11000 Tot1ls 32 0 S 0 TOlllS 3S S 1 5 Te••s 00! 103 otO-) C:.litorni• ooo cm 000-<1 E-~•ndle , o . R<1mlr11. L08 ~Teli11 '· \C•lltorni1 ~. J8-Tov1"r. Mowell. :J&--0. R1mlre1. JS8-8\lrrou<Jto~. Ranc:U•, H1rptf, W. 0.vls. ' ' MeMulleh Thankful LA Tackles Giants I , • ·After 11-6 Vi~tory . SAN DIEGO <AP> -The Los Angeles Dodgers can be thankful that veteran infi'elder-pinchhitter Ken McMullen said no last ·winter when he received a lucrative offer to play bsiseball in ··•t did some so l rching." 1 Japan. , • 1~ ~· • McMullen -•lid ;lur ay night after be hit a base.s·loaded Pinch homer lo climax a siK-run, sixth •. Inning rally that iave the Dodgers an 11·6 victor)t an:! a ...,ut of a two-game series with ~ San Diego's Western Division leaders. 1 homer in a game last year." "I was glad lo see us start hit· ting.'" said Dodgers manager Walter Alston as his club lashed 14 safeties before heading lo San Franc·isco 'tor an important weekend 1 series against the Giant!. ·~.The DOdgers still miss the bats or such injured regulars ,as cen: lerfielder Jim Wyrth, left fielder Jljll Buckner and shortstop Bill Russell, as Well 1s the Services of &tar reliever Mike Marshall, also ailing. But 't"l\ey still have Mc~ullen and. "The Penguin " RonCh. . ' The bantam third baseman drove 'in four runs with a single, doubl~ and his fifth homer·Thuts· dax night and has knocked in 2 ~in the first1171amet1 nine of them victories. . 1.os.t.Ho1L1I: ... '4'111Haoo ' . ' Costa Country Club course, was the only other man 'in the elite field or 30 11ble to keep the hot· putting Colbert in sight. Masters champion Jae~ Nl~klaus had a 70 ...:.:nve strokes off the lead -that he called, "basically a very dull round." And Johnny Miller, the defend- ing titleholder, went lo a two· over-par 74 that just about ended his hopes of Winning again in this event that brings together '~Jy the holders or regular tour tlOes· from the past 12 months. . 1 • •',. "I don 'l expect lo Wln 1.he tournament now," said Miller__, , .. , whose fantastic rally came to his car~er . He 'd played 12 within one stroke or catching tOurnamenls coming into.l.his one Nicklaus in that thrilling finish at and had made the cut in only bait the Masters. Veteran Gene LitJ of them ... I was orr (or four tier and g ritty Tom Watson months last fall when my wire shared third al 69. was sick and ha"d to have an Nicklaus was tied al 70 with operation," Colbert said. U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin "When you're off that Jong you and veterans Bobby Nichols and have to pay the price. I'm just Dave Hill. trying to get back in the swing or South African Gary Player, the things." cunent British Open champion. His swing was fine and his pul- 3nd PGA king Lee Trevino each ting was magnificent. The bald· rt, a 34 -year-old veteran putted 10 t•mes .and used only 26 mmf.tc'72. .. ing,/personable. Colbert one· of, 1,0 a·rs on the tour, had gollen 1 strokes on the relatively slow . off to file of his slow~l starts ·~· '1:r~ at this resort complex. _, I . ' ' ' ..., ·, -;. .. r . ~b · $~I' Million io,,;fun; in Swipe at N~mbe " .. ,. LAS VEGAS CAP) -The value . o( Saturday's challenge tentji~ 1 malch1 between Jimmy <;qnnors..._ of the United States and John Newcombe of Australia has zoomed past the $1 million mark, the promoter declared Thursday. Bill Riordan, W'ho manages Connors and also prOmotes the nl!lionatly-teleV lsed ma(ch al Caesar's Palace. s8.id : .. The winner could get $500,000 and the loser-close to $300,000. Foreign television revenues have pushed this match past $1 million." Originally, Caesar·s Palace put $250,000 on a winner·take·all basis and CBS television added an estimated $300 ,000. Connbrs, the 22-year-old lefthander, has not beaten Newcombe in three prevjous meetings, but declared lflal did not bother him. • ·•tlie Nastase beat me five straight limes before I beat 11.im , '' Connors s·aid told newsmen. '•If it's my lime lo win. il's .... my time to win, but I don't go throuehaOulji board.·· The match is considered virtually even, but two of the ma· jor 6ook,s in Las Vegas said they weren·~ doing business on the matcti because there was so little wagering. 1 Connors took a verbal swipe at his AU'ssie foe when asked wh&i~ • i ' special 1problem the 30·year·old present.,s. ·:Questioning calls,'' answered Connors. "It seems every time we play, he questions line calls and there are discussions. "MQybe that ·won 't happen here because we have Gus Lanna as umpire and he 's sat in the chair oil Foresj. H!Jls and ha."> been a~oUndtheworld. ··1·11\ just going lo play the game. Wha~ever Newcombe does is fine Ind whatever Ido, 1 hope he says is fine too. .. Whal he does on his side. I won 'll~ bother me, and what I do on my side I hope he wori 't Jet bolberJilm ." ' Connors ranks No. 1 in the world and Newcombe No. 2, but the latter continued his mastery over the younger opponent last Jan. l in .the Australian Open. Newcombe boasts a powerful and swift service. Connors ad· milted he's been working a little extra returning serves but (hat olherv.1ise he works out in the same manner he did before beat- ing Rod Laver of Corona del Mar. They met in a $100,000winnertake· allchallengeeventhereon Feb. 2. Heckler s bothered Connors that time and lo counteract that, he tried to buy a block of seats for hi s fri t:nds and vocal supporters this tifn e. ight FaQ.s Riot , LOS. ANGELES <AP) -. '.Severa~ ersons were fnjured al the Oly pie Auditorium when disgr~ed boxing fans,.~ngered by1~ del(sion, set fire lo seata•and threw rocks and bottles al 'firemen, authorities said,, . j '~ Off.ic.ials said some 50 1poliCen'ien were summoned lo quell the disturbance .ThLtrsdpx night. Flying debris d111ri\aged ' some patrol car!j but there w~re no ~porJ.s ,or injuries to officers ... or firemen, they added. • The troubJ e s t a r ted. authorities said. when a decision 'Y"aS awar.ded in the feature bout to local favorite Danny Lopez over Mexican fighter Chucho Castillo. ~The cr9wd .erupted when in a later bout Los. Angeles srea· box- ·t'r Frankie Duarte w~s given a • split decision over another Mex- , ican fighter, F•mosilo Gqpiez. Boxing trainer 1'.delo Henl~ndez w~s among the in· jurtd, authori11es said . • . '· DA.IL V PIL.OT •3 Ce I ties CutDo-WU Houston . ,,_. ,·. BOS1'0N -J o Jo \Vhi le, the Boston Cclli<·s veteran AUarAl, figured he was overdue -anti \\'enl out and proved il in t,ho,. s ec:o nd ha lf Thursday night..' against the Houston Rockets . 1 .. " White scored_ 17 points in a de· cisive lhird·periOd outburst as lhe Celtics rolled over the ll.oc kets 128-115 and advanced to the Eas(ern Conference Onals in defense of th eir National Basket.' ball Association championship. White. "'ho hit only one of 13 floor shots at I louston TuesdttY ni ght , conn ected on eight of nin e attempts in Boston 's 36·polnt qu arter \vhich nailed down th·e best-of-seven series, '1·1. · : I ;· TapieSenmd T A 0 LLAHASSE E -NCwpoi-i. Beach 's Alan Tapie is one strok-e behind a pack or six leader.s followin~ the first .round of the· $60,000 Tallahassee Open golf tourney. Tapie fired a 68 and is locked io a three-way battle for S"econd place behind the leaders-st.eve Melnyk, Ralph Johnston, John Toepel , Bob Sh!lw. Bobh)', Mikhell and Rik M_assengale, -~ ' Splrits Protest 1. ST. WUIS -The Spirit;; of t . Louis said Thursday ·they ha •e filed a protest in conJ!ection with t~eir 108-103 lo ss Wt;dnesday night in American Basketbal~ As- sociation playoffs., . . 1 The protest , a Spirits spokesman said, involves 43 foul sqots awarded the Kentucky· Colo.nets in the game at Louisville by r eferees Norm Drucker and Ed Rush lo St. Louis' 19. . .IAltlft', E-F.U CHARLOTTE. N.C. -Second- seeded Roscoe Tanner survived a three-set struggle with ~1e·s . Jajme Fillol Thursday nigHt to move into the Semifinals or a World Championship of Tennis blue group toutnament. · In doubles Fillo! and Patricio Cornejo of Chile defeated Corona del Mar's Rod Laver and Roy Emerson of Newport.Beach 7·6, J-6,7-6. • To.nner ousted Fillo!, 1the sevenlh seed, 4-6, 6•4. 6-4. 6·3, and eighth·ranked Andrew Pattison of Rhodesia gained a 6·4, 6-2upsel· vlctoey over No. 4· Brian Gol· Uried. • --tii ' •, PQer•~ll·· ' • INDIANAPOLIS -'The In· dial)a Pacers ralli~ rronl 13 points down Thursday ni ght, and led by George McGinnis' 33 points, 21 rebounds and 14 as- sists. beat the Denver Nuggets 118-112 to take a 2-1 advantage in lhelr American Basketball As- sociation West Division series . Ga·me "4 in the best-or-seven. p(ayoffs will be played here tonight.' l..lltz ht Ff...,. HOUSTON -Third·seeded Harold Solomon and seventh-1' seeded Bob Lutz of San Clemente won matches in the $160.000World Championship Tennis Red Group tennis tournament Thursday and will meet tonight in a showdown 1 battle for the WCT finals. I Solomon was extended to three sets before defeating Ra z Reid 1 and bi's bi gserve6·3. 4·6,6-3. · Lutz. who won the Red Group tournament al Tokyo last week, ran oCf 11 straight points in the secoitd set in easily deCealing Zan Guerry6·4, 6·3. Lutz is in a must-win situation in the lourna.m enl al River Oaks Country Club if he is to make the , WCTfinals next nlonth in Dallas. I In another second-round match Thursday. Cli£f Drysdale defeat· i cdJun KamiWazumi of Japan6·3, I 6·3. lslaad.,rs Ma . U NIONDALE . N .Y. --1 Second -period goals by Ralph . ~:wr:;~ ;,n:rkGt~~~~~d~l~wl~t~ ~~: victory over . the Pittsburgh Penguin s and a 3·3 lie in their' bes t -of ·.St' Ve n Stanley Cup quarte r ·£inal playo ff scries1 Thursday ni ght . l'ale Coadt Qad•• NEW ~IAVEN , Conn . -Joe • , Vancisin has resigned as Yale University's ba"sketball coach to become executive secretary of the National Association of Basketball Coache::;. ~e Dod'gers, who have ad· -.anced within a game and a hall of first place in the W.esl, w\ll match righthander Andy Me'ssersmith, 2:0, against Giants lefthander Mike Caldwell, 0-2. ""'toiiiJhtatCandlestlck-Fark..---._ t-" ... \ ... , ,...... ·s I W M uls B 0 "'111 • ! ~ o ~~riM' ~ :JJ'~ • tt I I • .~~ .jiJi'.i,~:{ !Hi, . . ea . _e oman a arry ''He hit a low fast ball off DaYe Tomlin.'' said San Dlegb manaaer John McNamara an.er his club came· to the .. end of al three-aame w lnnin1 streak. •'1McMu1Jen hurt us with a PlJ?Ch Stephe118 Hi~ Marina Hl1h's Jim Stephens h11 beeq otrlelally selected lo t'OOCh J;11kelball al Los Angeles Valley Colle1e , confarmin1 Ille Ilolly Pilot'• eiclualve 111ory of iiiun.ia1. .... .. -.. -I • •• . ' • F1t""50llrt J D 1 1 ~-SI If • ll..' ' "•....-< i 1 1 • .._.c s 1 .1 • ' , Ss:ATTLE <AP) Soaked meone was kicking me and hit· Leonard Gra)'. Gray was ejecte<l ''PCO'f>ltSbOuld be above this ~,, ·••.•• ,,........,, 1••• · r h' d .. -,. .,,,,,..,.,..., • '•, j ~· · • o o • wit-beer and scratched-as Una m e from behind. I turned from the game. sort o t 1ng ," he sai . "nu~:l r..::,," .. :1 : :·. J']i:;:.. ~: '1: thouch h~ had fallen lhrpugh -II 1 around iDd it ~a s a woman. I Ref~ee Richie fowers ·ex· ... you get a 13dy in there swing,ng. l•''° · i 111 •·'"*• •Cl •: m;oHbuah, Golden State's ru·c~ couldn't ~fleve 1l. I mean I real-plainecl, ''It.old th em both tluring-I •what are you going to do?'' • I' 1=::!:t"• ~i:&· ''.8uT]'Jwas incensed despj( tlls · Jy couldf''l htre\!e it,'' Bar~y .. the time out previous to th.e '''8ut"1edidwhatwesetoutt~ , _, -~ !:r" •1 • aeries end1'ng victor"' said .. alte cation that the next gu:twhO do and George J ohnson probabl~, T~lj ~"1 'U 14 1' 'TMll'l Jlt ltt • •. ~ , . . . T • 1 '' V ' .... .,.."'"' .-_;(~ _,.. ..... ..._., ,r-H Seattle SuperSonics' • "Isa'til La 11he e that' e:ner a . thrq"« a punch \\•as out lhe deserlleS top credit." :• "'=~•'•"· G..-•. c.,, le':~:,-;.: 1 n~ght._. ·. gamellikb this we have to com~1in gatne:' • --~Johnson; the Warriors 6-foot-~ it. Set\ oi.tt 10.11..._w~tc1. 6"11*,or,, Hill ..... , B was· lea~1ng the noor and talk about lighting. This isn't "Gray bum Ped Barry' in the re-reserve cerite r , cu me ofr tti~ c.,u•.wim1eld 1•l·~~~1J rilT.,~ after 1 rtng 3t .points to lead the soccer tln $oulb rAmcrtco,' he' tr ar then hit him ·when he turned bench ear)y in the second quart~ :::,cw.to' , ~ >, •'t ~ : jJ ~ }!~c;n:s to a 105·96 victory over add.ed. 1 ~A • around. Thai "(OS it.·· and ignited a Warrior rally lhlit """1"""" o •. ,.,, ,.,. •r! , 4 1 """' ~lcs that gave them the T~e crowd's ire toward Barr:y ·~ Golderi Sl3le coach Al Allies . put.them ahead t'o stay. ; . f!!:l~ t'! '""; ~ . l ( : aertti 4·2 y.·h~n the incident that hea cd Jn the'ro1.1rlh quartet Wheh ·i. iaid it was ''• s hemc" that Seat-~ • J ohnson wound up with •"" ,.,... " ' • 1 1 , 1 I Wuriited him occurrctt. he w .•• lnvol v.ed 'ln a fl9t·, · Uc;'s season had to end with m,, .points, b'ad 15 rebounds and ~ .. "-'Va 1 ' •· 1 • •11 wu leaYina lhertoorand.. swin&tDC ucbanae wtlll Sobf'e ineldeat lnvolvin& Barry. . blocked shots. t • --r ' • -.J. 4., ...... -.. 'I • • .• '°" •• ,. ...... • _. ~ ~ - • • ' ---~ t • ' ~ I • I l J j I' •I I • ' • ·. •• ' , ... ' ·-. Ftid!Y, Aprll 25, 1975 • ,; '.~ . .., ' -' l~~~ :'i1l '··.· !<~N \ll~l~A. Q.NE\pF UNl.!HIGH 'S TOP PLAYERS FACTORY' Demo SALE'! • TOYOTA ""'""" TOYOTA MX13 4 DOOR Aurom•I•' llOwf!r sle"''"ll • I " --· "'"'1 •l<ICI ... VI t>u-1111> M lhll ler<t<P<ICI tl l !r-1' 53273 • VOLVO SAVE • USED CAR SPECIALS 'I 377 6t TOYOTA COIOMA' H.J. Alli-lie, ••• COf'lll .• AM •-· rt'~XllMI ·s·1l-n: I '7J Pfl•llD -111.A•OO ,. .. ...o.-.~ .. ~ ......... ' ........ ""'1""'"19 tlllMOTJ 13317 ' -I I . • ... #' ' H .. ; k ... · ttDSft-~ ·~ '1'~ ,",..: t•t A ,7' _.. , ~· ..._ ~ I I R. . . . . . .... . ~ 11ssman ! . ~'if.\<(l'•c:.«D~ .... ·~~-........... l .. llC _,,OllO GO<lll 1 . L wmHN ST.ATl·uNMISIT\' 1CDLUIE ·IF ·t••· ' Of OIANGEROUNT\' . CAllfORlllA'S lAIGEST &·AW SCHOO/. Ml.Y ACC9dllp IY ll9 COllMmll .. , , UI ••• ·-Of -na• ~ GP. ~·· FllfAA. . . "'Of•l•BSIC A CllOICI Of POUL . , PloGUM$ Of~W sluDY:. e 1M Imm t V. • I ....,... ~~ '-.,_,, (l.5 ·16 d aQioOOll'I t-",. ~ , 1111' \ ' . ' e IN ..... I V. w 4 TUii of •.pT•nMI ~ • .._..,., Ill' ....... 1 .. ffVirt (3 dtMlt ,. ......... '"' '*"' ,,. ..... __ }.___ t ~ • .,.., ·-~ ,_ .. lllllllmlll (J.0.1 ....... ......... .I um 10 rm 'IHI' • ~IAl~110N .. ,, .. AUGUST ti,, 1m n1 Jlilum tm ' ___ .... • 1 I -· .. - .= • "Ii ••• • "'!; .... ·~ ... ~ r; .:I •• l j ,JI • .... .. ... 2:11 •• .... . • ••• • •• " '"" . • ... Sil l ~ • Tw • T .. . ,, ••• •• "" 1:1' • CM! • '·a •• • "" ,,, • • •• Tl: .. " ... • "'' \~ • ,1:2· ...: ' '"' 1:0 .t ••• .. .. I ... l :J . ' •• 1:• •• .. 1:1 • .. , .. . , ... ' oe 1:0 .~ • '" • !H ' '~ 11.1 • Fri "· I "' : .. I 2:1 I •• ' ... I :< • IE .~ I CE .. ' " ' " ,, .. 1:1 I " I i ' d " '· " ~ ~ • 'i " r. I • ' 1 It Iii n ,, II 0 ,~ ~ k v, lj " e II ~ l • l ' '.i • .. I I 'I ,, .. • • I ' ·I ,_....Y•rlitr , UaAI .. t .. Kii 110 IHI .....,.:n fot•"'9c1My Rnlnr-1. H"""liflVICll'I Botec:ll.Tl .... ;S9.1. 100 l"rnn-1. Go1111 lns IHI 1. Gfftnen !NI J. f'nldlt IN ), Tl ... : l :M.1. IOlil Ind. M9d.-1. 81u,lnin CHI L •kti INlJ.CMkol !N I. Tlfl'le : 1 :1 1.~ jO Fr"-'· So:lvln tHI 1. Hutall,., (Nil. a.noon !H I. 11,...: 21.1. "°Fir-I. er-IHI 1. Kl_.,, IN IJ. Al(t (N I, Tl.,..; >0.9. 01 ... 1119 -1. Mnr ,n nll IH I I . JOhnil-011 1 J. !klwlnr (N). f>a.lr>IS: 11.a. SI Bnc t -1, Fll dn INl 1. Fr..wr11. .. n 00 J. Gigi CNI. Tlrnl: ..... 50 8rnn"-I. Rnmberg IH ! 1. "-" INIJ.Otlhll CN >.Tl-: J'l.l. 100 Frnn Anlnr -1. Hunll"111on .. Kii. Time: 1: Sl.S. YAlllSITY ••-1•1 111) t:stnttel.I I • I .. Cyclists In Action 1001Mc11e.,_~n1nr--i. Ed1_.. rim.: Gfl•Ha•f irs ••.,.11.1.F--·r.'••••• •••• '·'"""'ta Speedway mot.Orcy,i;les '"" ,.~ l>lohowr\Hy"9.llfn.Mlllt,._. k _,-IEdlJ.TnylOr lEsll.Tl-:J :ot,I. v .... 111"9-1. wo.11•1 fEl 1.n 2. ma e their seco."1 ap-; "° 111111. MN1ey-1. i,..mb tEdl 2. 11Uimliiu."1u11.10J.Hwc1-ce1•.1s. e ra r th 1975 MkflllC'IWl lEslll.C.reerfl!:dl.Tlrr.: u,,1 ..,.,,. P•t •ll•I ll •r s -1. p a P¢e 0 e • t :lol.•. IC•mt .. u.•s 1u11 . .-1. P•-ru11.:io sea&OJl at. the Or,ange· 10 f'r"-1. R•ms•" CEdl 1, Whit• l.Hudl«l lEll.21. C t F · d · 4Edtt.Mei.nwdt 1Es1). r1m1:21.1. B••...c• 111...,~1. Sc111,,l 1nvw 1u1 oun Y a1rgreun s in 1• F1y-1. AIU'°" !Ed i 2. HMnlltOtl 1.112. w-tu) 1.1D1. Sc.111111111 1u1 Costa Mesa toniJht wllh O!:dll . Tr.cy IEstl. Tlmt: 1:ot.l. 6.11. i.. • Ot.-1,.-1. snitrwood I Edi 2. White Fto« ,.,,1 .. -1• w ... ,. iu i 1 • .o Mike Bast seeking a tEdlJLeGr•....CEsll. Poin1s: 1M.11. 2. HllChl:WI IEJ '·"°,, S<Mn1lno« 1u1 second v ictor.y in th• 100 Frff-1. Wiii!• CEdl 1. AHi_, 6.1. "I 1eo1a . .v..1 .. 11arct1 u:111. Tlmt: 1:CM.1. ..._ rn.ai 1111.uiw"""'..., young season\ Action 500Fr..,-l. GI'••• !Edi 2· Rln..M V•1,11u,,.-1 H•••ls cw l 1.t.· >. be•in• at8· 15 CEdll.Mt.,.rlEll>.Tlme:s:ao. < o . • ICIDhCk-1.Gr• ... CE1U 2.H..,,ll""' Dr~111""' WI 1-•: J. PpllUllpi {WI The•';?' rt·track cycles 1 O; 0.1, IE II O: Ul•I. II IEd> l. N•ll••flbl•O IEst). Tl,,..: .. ,,_,, SMll•"""'Ol'I {WI 7t;,2. retufne ·lo rlhe'; F·air·' 1:~i'-ereas1 I MIU1•l•1W1 U!ltl ' ..._ti fWl •.l ;J.HllWlll fW)S.1. d I t k nd Pr-t tEdl ,: L•mr.i tEdl. Tl,..; Bl•m-1. Llpi.c:oml! 1w 1 &.•; 2. groun s a s wee a a i:i1.o. Prowlfl(• fWI 1.2; l. Mc1 .. 1.,.. tw•· turnaway crowd of clole T .,, ' • • _..:/,,, -Frft R•l•y-1. Edi--.. lml; . Fiow .... CIM-1. o;"""'"'" (W1 to 10.4>00 ...... Oii hlllU .; •:U.!. JIJNIDtllVAtllllTY l.i ; 2· 8weu<l!Kt (WI JA; l. HMrls ' with ;lftOther 2 ooC) turilea " · IEt&MCl•Cltl(,tl•dll·• ' 1Wl1.l . ' , 100Mltdl•Y R•••w-1. Edison. Tim-: 'away. · !:'ri~· Fr••-1. si.ir.io 1e,11 2:· . Volleyball ~s~· won the scratch 0...111.,.r..rso" IEdl 1. O•rr.r...i • .,,...., ma1l'I e-vent· after ... 1Ed1. rime: 1:10.2. . . HeWf'Ort H.n!,. 1111 w..imlMllf' (fnisbing secobd to Bob- 100 111111. Mtd1•,-1. M<C•$11:n1 1Ed1 1)..1 iM. tS-J. by •-hwartz.1·n.t<-. •··· 2. McCol11,11n !EHi J. Lr¥l111 t~L • .1.-..=vertHY ~ ne ,.,_, Tlmt~.a:12.•. , ~1 H•rbor 1111 wts1m!Mt1r dicapm':\·n. '· ,.,. JO _,.,••-1. •owm•" (Edi J .• 1_..1 1.,.1, ~ • ., A.,..._ ce1t11. c..rr lif.tl, Tlf?lt: ., • ; va1111(tv · • r · Chri1 · aines ~01 <:oat.a ... tt~Fly-1.$Mb6 tE1tlJ. lltll•Y I~ 'Esl~l••dll. Rlwrslde ~·' ,~, .. Mes& won the ntw11 in: 1.1rvin. 1Ed1. r.._: 1s.•. · l)..lJ, 1)..•. '·15• iJ-n , .lucurated third dlviliOll. ' Dl ...... -1 ..,,,., tEdl J 5111o1kts .llJNIOtllYAlltSITY tEdJ l. HlfM.llllWr (£st1'. PlllWs: ,li .... rt* Poly dll. EslMI< .. l)..KI, and Wifl be OUt for a· r&-' n.1s. 11·•S, tS-lli peat victory. ' · '° a.ck-1. Riiey CEdl,.2. lkDos VAtllSITY ·' lbl)J,Pr....,. 1~111. Tlm•:37.•. cost• M•u d•I Est•ftei• 1s-11, • Parking and programs ,. •r•••t-1. D•••do111 l!Stl 2. 1°'15• 1J.1Ji}~~. va•s•TY a're free at the F•ir~ E'1.,.cl• otl Cosl• Mes• IS.1tl, --.a ' Rele •'/ ; '1 • ... ~ ' • -'. '!.'.'.'.. ' " 11..1p1JD;Alr ' - . ,.,1 '1 . -or,c1e County · r4'· Jeocutria for hip s.i-i. In the 1978-71 school year remains up In th'e air following 4'4noura of de. HberaUon Tbunday al Qr•••• Hilh IC'hqoj, 1 where .several ptoposd' w~ shot down by dia- Uict admtnl1trator1 and le~,representatives. 1, J11e:_1rouP will' recon· vene,~y at Orana:e, Hilla I• anelher altelllll( 1o pu1 1o1elher a ...,. crete p1cka1e to off~ llleCIFSoulbem ~ ~., ..... . . Ode a~lftcant item e11111lo bl•.IM~ =.Ana u11lftld, cl lndlCI~ t WU 1.10 nW llien-• Jhllil one or 111 u..-1n -1111 ••• o 1• •II••---1opr1or po11ey . ... ,, Ii•••• ·•\11'1 1 mnt propo1 ala ••r• 1 · co1111d1ncUIUI -wu _..il1 cloH lo •·· "" ......... -... . ... 11 I ·t. "· ..... ~.·-.·.··iiiiiiiiiiiiii , ., ' 1 I • ' • ------ Prep Golf • • • < ' I u .. , ......... ~·Jr.i• .................. ..._""1rTIN ... ... _,,_ ... ..... •• ,_ ....... If yotl're. like most people, this is not the year to bu)' a new car. You're probC · ably wonderin g how to keep the car you have in , gooq shape. r ,Well, Mill er Tire has a timely suggestion: _ ~ ,ReTire it. With Michelin. 1 at!!el belted radials. Right \ nbw, through May 17, Miller's Michel ins are on sale:And when you buy • four, we11 also give you all these tire life~ength­ . . enersaboolutely ~ .. a. ........ _ .. i.n.11 ........ Under or over~inOated tires \vear unevenly, and re· duce a tire's tread life. Any Miller ReTirement specialist can tell how many psi's your '-"· '-tires need. So we'll help you check pressure regularly. With • a fr!8 air gauge. The pressure's on' us. We hope these sug-,J.ti;,~h.vehelped you ~that ReTiring ,..,.. ,ear now with a 9Ct otll\llchelln gteel belt.cd l'ildials CP' -e you · " lots of rnoncy. No\v a.ud later. In fact, when . ' ~-· """"W ·~ 17S/1J ' $41.il 175/14 1t-'' llS/14 5'.t2 ltS/14 fll.26 ltl/14 i!f.ft !IS/14 74.64 tff/15 ~·" m 11s n.n 21s11s 71.ss DS/15 11.47 DI/IS ,t2.ll 2U/IS lft.S4 l•dH "-~I.fit. $.1.SI. !' Ill.II 41.U, ...... ',!I.II ...... ..... SJ.II ..... ..... ..... n.11 ..... service-, quality tires li ke Michelin "X" rildials. and lo\!.· pri ces. you're on And we've been building Michclins, il since 1920. r]..;....__we prob-That makes us one ably won't or the oldest, niost trusted r,i,1o9 see you agai n outfits irrthi.-county:) for another So come in to one 40,000 miles or so. ' of Miller Tire's five That's OK by us. We're locations in On!nge nol out just to sell you County. Now's 'a great tires. We're out to keep time to ReTlre your you and your car safe old car. ' a11d sound. For years to come. L .. ss•-M"1r. Miller Tire has built a . eolid reputation with reliable customer • , • ,, ... ... , . '" I " .,, " '" " I• " ... ,, •• I I 'I • OA"-Y.PILOT , -· Putillt.r.d O.•noe CDASI o.i1, Pkiclt, flipril1S,•ndMly1,t, 1•.1tlS M1l.JS !------------1 ' rt· 111.1c XOTICF:O _________ , i PICTITIOUS•UStNC.U • MAMI STATllM•NT TM tolJ'O"'l"9'Persens .,.. da6nt~ M!ti•s; SOUR PRODUCTS, LTD., :1Cm S. +t¥tmr Bl¥d., ~nl• A ... , CA '2/0I I •• ' - Friday. Ap!ll 2S, 1975 ~1r;~i· ~ ·-PubllWd 0 •.,.9' CO'~I 0.11, f'llGI. Aprtt!S, .... MAyJ, t, 1•, ltlS 14'!'1i Pl.CRUC !\OT)CE IFICTITIOU.S •USINESS HAM .. STATE MC.HT Tiie fOllewiri<; Oft't.Ofl Is ooi"!I buSI·~ ...u..s.: 61.L, 11J c V1Ua~ Way, s.nt• ,,,,.., Q lll. ~rt ~rti11 -». 111 w. a;., AW., Newport Bt.-cr.. Calll.'1Wi0 11\11 bol~IW$l °' tOfldllt tHI b'.., lfl· ' .. . . . ~ ... ,. ....... , VIETNAM VETERAN LEl.SPECHT.SHQOT.S:sKeET:WITH ONE HAND He Aleo R-OWn .She)~, li.""'9 S2 e aOiol Ammo ' ' .. Getting Lead Otit ' '"New Walter B. Gerken bu been elected ch•lrmanat the board and Chill P · eeutlye ol.ficer ol Paelft\i.i Mu~ual Life Ins urance Co mpa ny ~e ff ec ti '(.e AuJ(. l . 1 -. Gerken, whq has ~ pre1ident of the New Beac h firm, 1ucc1 I si.nton G . Hale wlil> will· have reacbed the COQ'I· p.g,y 's reUremenl, age.* Ha•le W'iJ.l1 beci,6·111'1;' "chairman •f the exr ecutJve ~Ompllltee "'~ will continue aa a ~~ tor. F ! 1 Harry (i, B.~b~A • for:merly senior vie! p..- s·i dent of croup in..· surance, has: been el9'l· ed president· apd ~<!lltfi operatin.t ·officer, aic;et-1 fectiveAl.!g.1. r ~ \ '· " tlEAOS MUTUAL LIFE CdM'• W•ll•r 0-n ' ' . ' ' inCorOn~del Mar, I I. - • ,NEW PRES~ H•rry'O .. Jl!lllll· \ 1. ". ··i.J ~· I<, becoming vice president ol group sales in 1968. . . -· • Do,.•10 Geo.-9• L1cleslU1, •SP! =l Orlv•, Hl,ll'lll"910fl .. AQI. CA A..C..rl P&trk ll Wiiker, 12 l...,,.all ~· ..... oorl BeKlrl. C1lllonHttw.D Tiiis buslnHs I' c:onduc:led ..., I 9tf!er•I pertnltr$Pll1!. dlvl-1. . ' ~bt1t M. Moss Ji,1, sl•ttm..,t _, tiled wit" uw Cout>tJCMr1t otOr~ cw..-,.,...,..11 7, l•li GER!l.f;N i.AD f"'""' With No f"t ~west~.rn M1.1tual &in~e·~ 954 specializing in· ~h!, in· vestment operations or the Milw•ukee based coinpany1when he joined 'M• • ''r ___ R ' p · .~· ble Pac.ific Mutual In 1967 @.S ining {.TWf. <illge . roJ ita .. , financial vice president. .. He was elected ex~utive B\lbb· joined P acilic -Mutual in 1949 as a field sales repreaenlalive..,H~ became• region a l supervisor in Dallas in 1952 and was transferred In 1955 lo the Los Angeles home office. IN JANUARY,.lt'll, he wi.s elected sentbr vice president, R ro ~..P in· surance. , . ~-I A"'°'rl P, W1ll11r I Trils "_..,, •· lllH ..,... n. k-itr Ci.A of Of~ C-.lf~Hril )1, lt1S. • -F4HCl1 • Pi.ttlli$MCI 0r~ c~u o.u, Piilof, AOfl~ 11,"'lt. 21 •• uvi ,,,.., 2, 1'1i 12'2<1i I PulltltlMllOl'-.<:.oestDllHyPilat, ~ ·-------------1 1 .... ~IJS.lndMefl,,.14,, ltlS• W&15 , Pl:BUC l'iOTICE lly RUDI NIEDZIEi.'lKI C11 .. 0-4ty,..._s .... 1 Thou_gh it's not nearly as valuable as gold, the I' -----------1---,-,--.,-, •• -,-.-.-,~,.-.-,.---1 .. lead in them thar hills'' rt ·111.t c XOTr<·•: .. ~ME STAfE~ENT . beyond the Laguna Hills his shooting, wheel chair. from a · TM 1on-1no per$0tl Iii dCltno tvsi· , -""iitf1TiouS-.·us1,..E1s ... 5&.a: · Gun Club ,s making ~ NAMIESfATEMlflll EASTBLUFF ,CH IROPRACTIC ·"mining". a profitable I ' T"11t !ollowiflg P•rSo" Iii doing ().FFICE. 2!.0l E .. 1ilbl11ll Or., Soi!te Kl5. nt • ""s;Mf,•~• ~ Hewpor1a..c: ... C,1i1.n..a e e11>nse. • MANAr.EMENT OE VELOPME-HT Or. R_,, J . Pilrlein. 22' E. 19th Lead shot scattered •.A!>SOCIAT ES. '%-12 Wilrburton Oriw , se~Cosl•MeW.C•tll.'1t21 lh •• '(e b H ... •~"'1ftlfl a. ..... c.111 ...... 1.~ · Tf>i• blltirm.li iii tono:k.1<111<1b,..,1,.. over e .n·acre s1 Y ' SI~ .. , M . !>ft ... •.· M 2 w •• _,on lliriduat trap and skeet .shooters • Dri¥t'. ~unlinol.., k .tl'I, Gilliloinl• Or R J Parl•ifl J l l d lo ~ n.1~ siate..:.;.,, ,..., filed ..i"' tt. as year amoun e a lnil buslMS$ IS tonO..CIW bf ¥1 CounlrClar~ofOranvtC-ron~I St•ggering amount, COO• l lndi"l$>:~.b .... •Sti•uill 1·'''s MMS sidering.that 2.17 million 1 ,.,,~ "•1emer11 "'illi Ullltd ,.,;"" 1~ Put>rw..ed Orantt c-11 o.11, P11o1:, shells were fired -each '°""'• c.1e ... 01 °''""',_..,on ...,..,111.11,2S,•fld ... rl,1t1s n•ts containing about an OW1· ~"n ll , 19/S. F4DJ ce·and·a·half of lead. Putilhritd Orange C.Wlil Orlly PllOl:.1------------- ~ Apr.~. 11.11.i). l'l1S 1118-1$ Pl:BLIC NOTICE ·-----~--~--l ·----~--~~--Pl:BLIC NOTICE • FICTITIOUS BUSlllE!l MAME STATeMIEMT • Tht touowino perMlfl h · dol"I! bUlil· ....,.\a\": NEWPORT EQUIPMENT R"ENTAL, P. o. eo. 121'. Ne .. p0fl aeac:". c.1il. t?lio4o0: HI Qnd SI., Ne •p1>rt SN<n, <:.J,111.'nW , • i..."v Otn-ler tPi111ll. lll •~St .• .._,,..port Bea<I>, Ca lit. 9266.0 ...... su ... a1011 COU•TOFTHE STA Te 01' CAl..ll'OaMIA l'Oa TMe COUNTY Ol'OaAHGI Ne.A ... 171 lf00TICC RI' lf£A•IHG OH 1"£rlTION TO ao••OW l'UNDSAN.0 IEXaCUTe MOTS AlfD DIED OF TRUST. Conwr.,ill"~hlp of the £$late of HELENS. STEWART, c.-ser-. ' TIM~ l)u,,!MSs is (Or'ldlK\td b~ ill'! ifl· 11i•i-I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI HERBERT J. STEWART ,.., likd NfeOn e.pellllM TO BORROW l'UNDS ANO EXECUTE NOTE AND DEED OF TRUST,...,.....:,., to -ldl It fNde '°'" f""""" perlk idMli, •fWll rNil trw tinW VICI -.C• of M•ioft9 IN -MS tleel\ Ml kit Moll' 1S, tt1S, ._ t :l9 ao.m., ..... c:_........ollO.Ml.._,,.,..,,fll ... c:-t, •t .,,,. Cl ... , c-~ we11. '".,,.,. City ot se .. t• ......... Liltr, Dtnklfl' Tll•\ \lilt"'"°-t WI\ liled IOllll IN C-ty Cle•k or or .. nge Co\onty11r1Aptot I 7,191i " Put>li\lllltd OrilftOt Coa~I Dall' Pilot. ~.111, n.1~.-Mar Z. 191~ 1211-1s I P UBLIC NOTICE '·· -.... ---------- • N~TICE TOCRE Oll~S t SU~EltlOtl cou•l 0,.. JHE '"' ........ o.-oAJN"b II, 1t1Y. r JlllLUAM a. S..ICHUlll, COu11t.,c.- ..,.~11tO,IMIPHE•oAMD I STAlE OF CAl..IFOltNIA H>tt THE COUNTTOF OflAMGE Jile.A-lnfJ OUll-.S • 11n.,......Dr1,,.s.-.11 ....._. ..... c..Mfw'lll• .... (\lale Ill PEARL£. ROl.JDE8USH, Dft to.Jlol!d. '" .............. 1 .......... , P\llllkMd 0..MOJ Coffl Q.illly P{lof:, ..... 1125,p!IM9y!,1tJS 1•1·1S, N011 CE IS HERE&V .(;IVEM lotlol! (reOll"'S o/ lhf ii-f\lll'll'd <!K- m.at •11 per"°"' navifl9 ti~ '9ilimot lhf wtd llK"""'I ate feq,.lred kl fi .. J----~"'--------­ lhr'"· w1111 lhf netnsarr ~-ill lhr othi;t of the c:ll!rk ot Ille ilblrn ....,. 11ue<>tour1,or to prewm thfrn. witn Uw Nel:f'"'" VOIKl>er!., 10 '"" ..-.dfr\iQnl!d a l \!It Law Olli(e !. o l PAUL, t<A S.11N (.S, J ANOFS KY -"N O W..._LKER, 2112 Du_.t Dr'., SW. 8, l•V•<>t'. C.aht..,Na '1.._,., •"i<." is -P«• ot l)u'"'"'li ot IM ""°er\;gne<J In all ,.,.Ut •\ r>f ""'n1n9 lo the H lalllt OI ..,,g C!Ottdf •L witflh• 10\lr montl'l!allll!" .... l1rSI pul,lli?.•I 1on OI th"noll(-e. Oolle<l All"I ', lf1S E ILE E fol INE l ·"'-'STERS E •ft~l ti• ol lf>t WHIOI tf>t •bow l\ilmed dl!C.edent PAUL, HASTINGS, JANO,.-SKT ..._NOWALK Elt l:zU D11P1rn D• .• Ste. B lr¥iM ,Cllilllrfli•t)- Ttt: 11i.1w -us1 .tmw ..... ,.,,... .... , .. r1. P\>llh-<l Or.,.~ COil)I 0.0ly PilOI, Apr.If, 11.11.lS. l~IS 111 1-IS Pl:BLIC NOTICE NOTICE 'fO!REDITORS SUPllRIOR COURT OF THE STATI 01' CALIFOltflllA FOlll TH£C0UJllTT0FOR:ANGE ...... ·12142 E ~lal f o t DOLL IE. E . DAV IS. .... Orc••lol!CI. .. NOTICE IS HEREBY C.lVE.N lo l ... I I I • • I ) (re<:lilD<'li Ol lfle above flil""<l <JKedlltt'll !!WI .,u peri.ons ha\/1119 t ll lm!> '9i1in~I tfle w id OKeOffl\ ilt• rlQuirt'd to !Hf nwm. will'I the ne~111o ... 1 vo11<hfr1, In Ille otlf(.t OI Ille <li!•k ol Ille •to>"" 1!11- litted t O\l<I,.., 111 poreMfll lflem, ,..;111thr Netil<ilf'r ....:iucflol•s. lo !fie -·~~ •t 1..., La• Olfi(e\ ot Horton il tld Mor•, 2'91t Mvl....-S Bl•d .• si.ii. m. Mi\tiOfl Viejo, Ci1IUor11la '1•1 S, -"Is ""'p1.u of b•Hlr>ns of the ufld•™""'2 111a11 .... u 11trt Plltf'i.aln1119 to 1Me~ta1etll WiOdo<-*n\, W•ll'lln lo.If 'IMl"lht. lffff tt>elir\I publk a!Mlflol tJlhftOtite. o.u~ ~1i~~t'.5P1 T~H ER f. ••t,.l•I• ol 1"9 Will 01 thf .ito:i~e nemed dfttOfnl MORTON-HOllTON ' 1H12 M~ilanet 81.tl., S¥il11llt ~'~""' V .. ie. C•liler11l1 tJ•li Tel:ue-.MM .. tt.,...,,, ..... E lt(tlri• Pu~I'""""' Ora"911t"C.oas1 D.ioty Pl loC, "0<11 I. II. 11, ?S, "IS 110S-7S Pl.C Bl.IC SOT ICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. ---. ________ --:;,._ MOtlCI" TO CflEDITORS SUl'•atO•CDURTO,.-'fHI". STATEO .. CALl~·JlllA l'O• 'fM• COUM'fYO .. O•ANGIE lle.A-&nll Estalf ol EVELVN NEfiBER:T l-IALLIOA V, Dtc11t.ed. NOTICE 15 HERE6Y GIVEN lothl! t tlOilOl'I ol tM lbow 11i1"'9d olKacllnil -• illl ptf"\6n\ fla•ing t lill""' ~ !ht wid Ootc:ltdff>I ere '-''" to ,, .. ,,_,.,, wllfl I ... """tliM"J ..,out .... i, kl 111e otli<.e of tM tllltrk ol tM -.,._ lilledc.,..rt. or IOPf'l-1 o,.m, .. ., tt.. O'KHW•r •outller$, l•tM ~ 11 the Ollk t of llH\ all"'""'· WILLIAM l . OURlllN lE, Alw ... , at U9I. MS W11ts1 lttll S treet. .co~t• .,.,, •• C..Utornia nez1, whlc;" Iii tM p1..:e ot rn.MnHs ol ,._ llfld4r\l;ne<:1 "'all -1• 1.,, perlainl"'9 to •N e\\•t• of 1-'d 111!- tederlt. -''"'" ...... "'°"'Its 1111• -lir~ pu1111e.au-o1 tl'li\l!Otk e . DeledAPfil24, 191S Robfft H•!lldar EJEe<:lllor ol Ul t Will Ol 1"'1 ebo\oe 111mec1 tM<ldlfll WILLIAM 1... OUltANfl". ....... , .. Le ... ... W.""11Slffft c... MtM. C.ltferltl• ''"' Yll:IJMI ......... ,....,..,._1. .. c- Publl!.IWd Or•"iH' toatl 0.llT PiloC. •11 ts. afld Mer 2, •. 14. 1•1s 1-.1s f ,. ·Ht..geSelection Lo.iv Prices Check us out! I I 01•1..a-1100 "(114) l:rt·1140 1, WASHINGTON (UPI> -The average weekly cost of. a markel basket of farm foods fell in March for the first. lime Since last July, the Agriculture Department has announced. The declin e in the price or the basket -a col lee .. lion or domestic •farm foods ror a hy.f>O.lhetical household of 3.2 persons -wa s due lo a slump in. rarm prices, the deJlartmentsaid. " . . ' THE PRICE 0FTHEbasliet was $35.02, down 17 Cent.a .Crom Fe"r.uary but up $1 .42 from last year's aver.age. ThiS-~&pj>eared to· confirrQ Agriculture secretary E~r1 L. Butz's recent predict.ion the •verage 1975 rise in retail food costs may be less lhan half or last year's ne•rly 15 percent increase. individual foods showing retai\ declines in March included bread, eggs, pork and beek which fell 1.6 percenl and nearly 11 perc,ent since last year. 1 • • • • The market bllsket cost dipP.ed because for the fourth straight month farmer$ gOt less for roods in the basket. The loss ofrset a s mall increase in the middlem8n'ss hare, thedepartmentsj_id. PARMER RETURNS FOR the .basket were down 1 .. 3 percent from February and 7.2 percent a Year•arlier. f The middle man's share edged wip to a record $21.ZI. 0.1 percent higher than in Fer ary and 13.2 percel'jt above a year ago. ~ Agriculture department offlclili[aid the com· bination of lower farm returns and • ht1her mid· dlel!)an 's margin, pulled lhe farm sh down toa9.2 cents in March, compared with ?St·• cent.a in February and 44 cehts a year earliet. , · • 111·1740 \ . vice· president iq ~~. Most gun c;lubs didn 't elected. t9 ''lh-~ bo~ril in bother l o recycle shot,, 1970 and in 197·2 he was bul the · d'oubling o! the elected president and price o( lead in the past chle! operating ocricer. five yea rs has led .lo Gerken is a director or reclamation projects on Security Paciric Na· most shotgun ranges, tional Ba nk, Automobile He became director of group sales in 1962 and was elected' a n officer of the company in 1966 He and hls wire Berdel, parenu oLfive children, pres.enll'y tive ,~n Newport Beach where he is currently d-reclQJ' of the Newport Harboc·Art. MuseUm . . Coffing says he''s found c I u b o r S o uth ern a use for t he shattered Ca lifornia , W,hitlaker, clay targets (actually a Cor porati o n, Los combination of pitch and Angeles Area Chamber ' limeston'e ) as well .. · of1Commeice, California SBA-Spanish Con(ab M~y 3 · THE SllERDS make excellent pav i n g material,· according to· Coffing, who h a~ used the m to s,urface the club's perim'eter road. Ta~payers Association a nd th e C h il dre n 's Hospital of Los Angeles. HE AND HIS wife Darle'Re, parents of six children, presently live Way s to as s ist Spanish-speaking small businesBmen over cur- rept economic hurdles will be discussed in a se ri es or sPecial management .seminars during the Spanish- Over The Counter MlJTUA.L·lfiJNDS ' I speaking ·Businessmen's Conference of · the West. May 3 and 4 al the Am· bassador Hotel ·in Los Angeles . For rurther informa· µon call (213) 388-1131. ' Ba+nc:d t .t) t.111EMrt1,,." ., .. , .. ,·,·~inc ""' 1,2.16 1J.•S .... F i.S2 I .I PIUC••owe: MSG•OUP: BM fd rl.1• I q F'el!'ffd · ·Y• Inc: Bolil .2• J.7• Me.It F t.f) 10.1 Grwlll lt,2' N.L Grwtfl i .Jt 1.0! Eoly'G• •.••• :nFmhte J.nN.L. rMFAm J ...... MASSf'NCL: lnc:otn . t .HN.L. IM.-7,s1 I.~ ~~f:,;. }.:~ t:'~!ry llGJ...llS :~'W:st 1 ~::i1;:,! ::b' ;:e:g:: = ~ 1:::::t: :,:,c 't!:1:: Grwlh l .% '·" c.ptJI ··i, ,.,. 1.,...~ G 6 ... N.L. 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Jra installation fees to ~tamers using equipment made by private manufac· {urers. PUC Denies ·Rate Hike For U'tility SAN-FRANCISCO (UPI) = - For the second 'Week lft,a row, ·the California Public VUUUa Commission broke precedent ·and rejected a Pacific GU,'• Electric Company reque.t to Increase rates. The comml1slon turned back, at lealt tempbrariJy, a ~uest to boost rot.. by $70 • million in order to offset ris· : '-fuel costs. . 1the PUC delayed for a 'Week a new examination of the · method by which it , j)ermit.s fuefoffset hikes . If approved later, the ; otility's request would mean · a 60-cent boost in an average · householder's monthlY elec· ltlclly bill. The plaa, ellocti.. In 20 d•Y•, woald allow private manu(•duren l!l have their products eertlfled by an In- dependent" engtneer· or 'by American Telephone and Telegraph. Until this ruling was made, telephone companies were al· lowed to charge extra fees few the installation of equipment made by private man\dac·. turers. CurrenUy, AT&T char"iN cuatomers with sui:b private- ly made equipment f~ $20 to $31 for lnatallation of a pro- tedive CO¥Pler, plu. a $15 to $20 lDatallation cbaree for an adapter. Del E. Webb Revenne Up PHOENIX, ATlz. (A~) The Del E . Webb Corp. has announced first quarter eatn· ings of 11 cents })er ab.are - the same •• for the nm three monlhsofl1174 . Gross revenues increased from $68.8 million in the first quarter of last year to .tee.I million in 1975, the company said. Howeves:, net earnings dropped from $907 ,978 for the 197" quarter to $882,984 this year MARKET HIGHLIGHTS . " .. _, ,, INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks r•I" • ...., 6al11 .. rK nMd ,_.,,.,.,,. 'tNIMk1t1 •~em. ~ ... • 45.63 off 0.01 83 .54 off 0.03 803.66. 'up L\1 ' 86.04 off 0.08 ' Nftt'. 't'o,.r~ l fi "'""' ........... , Hl!W Yoatt (UPI I -n. 1S allft '*"' 1r....., on IJlit ,..... Sloct £ltM110t Tt11.t rt.oty, Arn T, r wb .... ttr:oo °-=: -~ OI-~ W , ..•.. , !S,100 4''Ki + l'h r:~ ~··:::: rai rt: : tt °'"""""' .... w , "" + "" ._ ........ ·····"' ~ ... 2 ... ""-r•ltal 0111 •• •• '~i -• ,.. :Cl:.\.t.-•'::::: ttt· ~ =: MINI M&. M •••• l.W, S .. "" "" "" '"·@ .... O.-tl,.. llC ~ •.• , 11', .. ,. '9uill9fll c. .... 1'9. i Am HIM iJtdl .... I"· ~Dt•' •••. ~- • I Tbunday'• Clo1ing Prleea • NEW ' April 1175 N . OAILYPILOT • YORK .STOCK ,EXCHANGE Yo,r'• Hip.IA-Appear il•ery Sol•rday . ' ' I, • • I • ' __ ..... ___ ------' l.. r ' DAil Y P.iLOT I· ,rid• , ii 25. 1975 TWO ASSEMBLY· men were arrest ed in lhe downtown area last winter· by. Sacra mento police. Following com- plaints from lawmakers that t~y we re being singled out" for harass-. ment by polit;e, Bristow was ordered to r ide with a sergeant. ~Freedom Auard ., "'"Won Third Time , For the third time, th e N e w p ort -Me sa Unified School District has been named a win· ner or a Freedoms FOun· d a·ti o n a w a rd for patriotic activities. N i n e t e a c h e r s r epresented the distri,ct at an a,vards luncheon in Santa Ana today, where Orange County winners were honored Dee Wasser, teacher at Andersen School and • chairwoman or the dis- trict's Am e ricanism "Committee in 1973 and · ~ 1974, said the award is ... based on the district's "everyday a~tiyities." Teache rs ga thered examples of typi~al ac- Pl. RLIC SOTIC'E l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TM toll0Wi"9 persons ar' clcOng ~•1: MESA SPECI ALT IES. 1'"4J Mlww0¥1aA ... , CMl& Mew, C&I .... C...... Kyle Kell,, :zootl L---, ._inghwl Buch, C.I. t2"46 Willl•m Wa \1on Howe, J:JCll Avenlda Elrgantr , P•l•s V.rde1 ~MUia.cat. Groll Howe, ]]01 Avenlol• Ele9""1r, Palos Verdes ,......,._ Co>. This business Is .:OftdltCWd' " • Mmiltd parlnrrl.ltlp. Cova Kyle Ke llr This 11ete~ -s lllrd with .. County Clffk ol Or•ft91 C-y on Aprll 11, 1915. ..... Put>llSl>ed~•noe C...11 O•lly Pllal, Aprll1S,•nd May 2, '· ,,, 1975 101-15 P IJ BLIC NOTICE. I ( tivities and submitted them to tbe foundation for considetalion. Mrs. Wasse r said that three activities from this year have a lready been cited as possible nominees for next year, including a f i r s t Thank s giv i n g r e - enactment i:;y J ane Wyman's fi fth grade class at WilSon School, a month-to·ng s ~ries of thoughts on Americ'a written by l.ocal children and brO~adcast over KOCM, and a bicenten- nial nags ,ird stunt by Andersen "School stu- dents, teachers and, parents. r1·111.1c SOTICE _,. ____ _ FICTITIOUS IUSINESS ' NAME STATEME NT The f•llo•ift9 ffr!oOfls a t1! doing businrssa1: .. !M A J INT.ER NA TION AL, INCORPORATED. 1S1S Dupont Driw , lrvi~. Calitorni.i'2~ Allergan Pharm~u:teu11c•1~; ·a c.lil0tni• CorPGtation, 2S1S 0-t Driw, lrvitlr, cautom ia t2W... ~:.~~~ ;s ~;~ <ollduc.1t!d 11y a" Dean M. Mc.Cann ~relar-,· This ~1at~e111 •as t lled wt~· the eou111r Clerk 01 Or•n~ c ...... 1, on Mar c'fl 31, 191S ., """ P\lblif>hed Oran.gr Coast tnily PUDI, Acw.•.11, 11,15 .-1 llS9.1S PUBLIC NOTICE Hl04 P\>bli~ed Orat\ql! Co""I Oallr PilOI, •n11.11.1s.a1111 Mav1.1•n s 11'J0.7S Pl:BLIC NOTICE t • ' .ANTI··· .• oo· ·e. ... ~ .... ,J " . . t l IA·~, ..:1~A -. 12:1\0J. w111~-1~l·.ov l~ . ' . . ~ , • .. A-·~ouct<~ • l -'f . ,, ··1~nl:~ . '" . I\ sn11nu ·1111s . ' . ' ~ REG •• ._~ 29·~·59c Got a budget problem (d11iflb quffUonl Whoham.'t?)SoMneon~ ' with the ... adju.table 8~ .' .. ' .: . . ". u Yoii fual got to hen. more rugged as.-.. l you can't do bett.r them tbeM. · Fully adjualable flow. _ RAIN~BIRD. ·····••t :; sr••~1111 ~· ""t:31~·S'.· ' 1. ' •'-' ' ' . ! • ' . . ' ...• . Ji pop9upto.at. ... atolf ,_.~ counelongt!uowa8d-.....dlopC 1, o19wn n .. h wtlh ibegroiaod. llldd9ia. Uk• a lllDGIJ ~~-. '_ . .-. •. .. .. .,WITEI JAlqEI ' How would, .. ...,.~ ' tbcrtbOw.wJ-Q.1t4-"f1m9:·to :i ~er GDd ta)iits~ !f ll'tor • " you., YOU woald.?t-W • :' -..... °"""'..! ··~ 1::\..--;J. 34 W.ldtftl "' . 'PIPE \ BEl:rEI BQSES 'll!? H.....,,jcll~motal., put a coupl•.tog.ther ' and Nnl ii out for a - 'condominium. (I waa onlyJdddlng.bul olready a guy want• to gtn·tu a d~t.) ; STlllLESS STEEL .. IJTCIEISJD 29 7~ ··: . '. I ' • • ~-··· 1/2" .. : 24 f.r. . t·1 3f 4"!1 •• 35 J.n ·1" .. : .. 46 f.r. ' 111, .... S7h. 11/2" .. 68J.;: 2" ... :.89'1. " ·; );;· .. • •• ~· J "' ~;i r• w • ' ~ .... .. • • -~· -·--·--· - ' r ... I .... " • You can book tbrM automalk •alna into tbh mul wot" nery day OI' alrlp any dqra ~ WGDt. ucaa:1wr11tm.yhrimleti;. people are K'N"'D1ng · around here.) . ·•ISTITl91 SPBlllLEI TmEI " . ··•977· E~loaid-t the thrM Station U.-. 2. Ju1t double dw eopatlty, but not at doubilt the ptlce. Wat.n cnatQllUltlc· cally. ao take that long •acation. llTl·SIPBOI -llLll 197 w.n. now-._. we tiaft oa• kind ol ... ~ . • GDll•aJ.P:boll .ulft for a -~-~~-d""oUarandcbang .. .. ---~~<\\,~·:: RAill~BIRD. · · · :;~J=: Am-SIPBOl-IALIE ··,~,· 3!,!, ... ./.' ·-~ • .. < .. • ... ' .. •I ' A.id h•re'• aDotb• kind. I bow thla l1 a m•tal deed. (Good boy; k.-p it up you'" got them ~9 fOJ' mON,) '"I , •• ,,. i) llSPOSEIS 3 Yr •. .:·2477 5Yr! .. 7Yr . .' ... .39•• 5499 . . '' Th•M brute• aN ao iough tb.y fight ecacb otlier In th• wareboue luai to'itay la. abape for ' ~ yow ldtch•n. {J\l_!ilculoual) " ' ' . l j • • • ' ., • I • • ' . Arts/Din·lng Olit , ' I r ,. \ • Entertainment ( 'V ' • • ;,t 'J"be iulomobil' 11 not just ·• means of tranaportat,ioo. ~#,It ii a 1tatus symbol, a reat of. ~eerlnJ, an lmpor1ant factpr 1 lD\ the .,Americ:ao 1ecOnom)r ahd \ \ ) ' • -· • /ynij,ol of freedom,'f"d 1peed. · • • .. i ii11'a1toanai-tobjec:t. · _ ~ · AIJ:c..exhlbit Of more than 5lii ua: .,. ~~Y .~aut\ful ' automobil •• ~eel ro, their:-·etthCtic amat. ·. will won display aOhe Mardotl Hotel, 860 Newpor< Center DiJ!ln Fublon 1,1end, Newport Be1eh, · "' SalurdllJ a~ St>riday" Tbe eujbll, $2,IO for adulll pad free"fqr children under u ac- c,>mpeail!tl by· an adult, _will be open from 10 a.m. io 6 p.1n. ,· Saturd•>". • d 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. SUndaJ!. · '"'"' / • • Wiiiiam Mo.tta, alleft, with p'•lntlng of auto. Above" 1935 Mercedes 500K, property of ·J!mf!lemons. At r1ght,-S9-.100 J•lfuar, owiied'by Gaor~Slrue : · 'lbe exhibit i1 co-sponsored by the .• u1eum Cou.ncil of the New!pott 'Harbor Art Museum and ~ the• Ju1;1·ior League of Newport Harbor The show will feature a paint· ing by William A Motta, art director of Road and Track m3gazine. The painting, which serves.as the show's logo, will be ~d du.ring the exhibit .i\mbng the cars on display Will be a 1936 8S2 Au burp 8Peemter, a '1938 SS 100-J'agua:r-'ROadlter, a 1966 LamborgtfJni Mui~a. ·a 1'973 Ferrari Daytona, a 1971 Muerati Indy, 1~94r~n· n Continerltal, It> 1135 Mes: Bem . .500 K, a . POi'Khe 356 <.ap a 193t Duesen· her' .Qerham Tourster ~ .• < w~, .. ._ -~f ~~-Retuf,~~ .,_., . t I ~ I "' ~ J.F' ,r ..,, .;. "!': "'\ .. Chi(t}ffn!s ·Pfiformaiice' Wi ·ll.Be Xontil/it'·;·. ' ' .• f. • . t . . ••• \, • 4~"~''1 By JACKIE HYMAN aginllive chara'C1,ri. 'l'he 1cut was selected at (· . °'-!~"""..,, .. open •!Jditio1is from among.children aged 8to14 'l;'be . Wiz.rd 9i: ~ has come 1baclt, to the who bad compf~ed an eilht·Week beginners Orange-Coa~; ... and-be~s· .. broug.ht some..._new..... workshop which familiarize! them with theater friends ·!"ilh.h1m. . . . -~1ques. · - 'nte fai11'1»~s.~urt1 and bJs pals will be ap-The wo~kshops ;offered three times a year, Pffl"blg in · "'llM~ P8tcbwork Girl of Oz" at 11 cost $5. Information about sigQups is announced o'cloek tonight a.Ml Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sun· ' in~ city '~ recre:a.tional programs b?Ofhure. day at lhe Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse Jr. at Ute . TUEJlE ARE special rewards in workiftg =";~{rg~Ot:::::~on Center on f.lle ~ran1e with thildren, Mrs. !fambellini said. Ttcke~ are $1-(or" adults . and 75 cents tor..1 ''T.i.e special pJe:as_ure js seeing children who have no other outlet for iheir emotions change chil~en and, may be o~alned at. the door·or·by 'rfum ,meek, ,mild liute rabtiits into very stronc calling $54)!530P.1'T9.1ettothe playhouse, goAo"'n <pec;J)le), .. sfie'said. · • · · Fair Drive to Va~uard W,ay, tum into~ fair· ~There are other advantages to the children. IJ'OUDde,'then tul'D rtght!iit'Gate 2·and drlve'to the seCond Jar1e blild.i,nion the right. ~ . ''They learn to rea'd better and gain self· The pJay·fs 'basecJ On the seventh of 14 books ~ confidence,'' Mrs. Tainbellini said. She said they by It., Fran!!· Baum, who, wrote the oririn&I often· start attending more performances at "WlzoirdolOZ·" ·oC.hertheaters. . ' , 1'( • t ' ~ The children are al.SO sometimes called upon "ti THINK when· he wrote Oz, he never when a· child, is needed for~ an &;dull play at d~mt 1•h4t· 11 · Would· be so popular:,". sis.id--Patl another little thea:ter. Jn addition, Playhouse Jr. TambelU.Di, Wbo · is directing the Costa Mesa ·graduates Often Contin~toi>articfpatein theater Civic Playhouai .Jr. production. . when they.gr1ow up. · ..,._ , rlMrs.)TarW~llini, an employe of'the Co.stp. J ""l' call 'it-complete the~. We raise them Meia~~1re Services; Department, is resideul1 ftand tbey m•rry ~nd they seDCl their kids back," dir~ctor Tor both a~ult ;ind junior pla~ ... \fS,es., rlliiiTam.belllnicommanted.r- whrch she founded 10 years ago. "Patchwork . 4mon·g the ,principal performers in Girl, '\she exP:lain.ed,,iB a~ut'IJ patch Work doll'• "Pat.chwork Girl"" ar~. JuHa Bi'oderick, Erin sear~~ for the ingi;-edi'7"1-S~ the pow~~r of life. ·Owens, .Linda GOrdbtl~ Alan b~!IJb. Leslie Fam..iJ.i.a,r charact~rs,_ tn.~Wcjing the w1,ard, the Arnold, Shanna· Holladay and,.Heath:er'Van Holt. tin woQdman , the SC'1f'ecrow and Dorptby return, ~ Seta were d#4jged by Stan Wlasick and a~1witb the new·J>atchw~k girl 400 other im. · makftij by~i,rWy))Jllon. _ I 1, G; ,f l·J·f i • .? ,t. . J,· • ..._. •• •.:. · "' ·. r . r • -• f I • ' ,, l p ' ' Mike Gerber and Annette Riley are among II\<:, stal'S of the Huntington Beach Hig h Scho·ol production of th e mu s ical "Applause,'' which will play at 8 p.m . May ·), · 2. and 3 in the s·chool gymnasium. Admijsion is $3 for adults and Sl.50 fo r students. ' • • .ii 1 • • • • ' ·..-.r..e~ \. I 'l ' ~ · _, ---· alMl'auical comedy win be ililltlzed iili• '\Get Ha=, ... a Nariety •how IO tii!.~ntefcby -in-Corona del Mat ~~·s. ttl•~ at 8 p.m. ~aturllay ~clo~2 :30 _p.m.·Sllnday. Tin,il . r.llnb, ,1~0W11 .. above,,. ~.,be """ or the 1 reatu~ perfC1l'l'flers. Mnus.ion ~i$1.25.for : ac1u1t.1,&ac1·•~r 1tudents. . , • : j • ' •• ' Friday, .(pril 25, 1975 OAILYPlLOT Cl • Dance Concert ' • } . . ' .. Orange Coast Coll ege dance sttidenls willf giv~ a s pri)lg conceit al 8:30 p.m . May 2; and 3 in lhe coll ege a uditorium ifl Cost a< Mesa . Tickets, in advance 75 cents from. the college bookstore, at the door, Sl .50, \Yill be n efit sc hol arships . ;\bove a re dancers Shari Moulton and Carol Vic e. ' • " -· • . . : . . .. ,,..;., ;~ " .t.. '. =-· • it 'it! " , " ' ~ ~ .. • Russift 11 .~igl1f Th·e uc lrvin."n ussi·a; Clu;;-will spo~ an evening Of·· Russian e ntertainment and folk dance, including a Russian dinner Wi th'· beef stroganoff, al 1 p.m: Saturday · UCl's Gateway Commons ffldjacen( to lhe, main litiracyJ. AdmissiOn is $6 for. a~lilts, $4 for s tud e nt~ .. Above. Helen Weil, Gregory .Gleason und Allison M nd;it prepare forlhe event. • • ' • ,, ,, . . JI I -! • d -. ' ' DAILY PILV I ,. . ' ' Ti-fed : of· SyGIEORGE LEIDAL Ot .. o..ily ,. ... S&.n lf you're w eary of nenls and the st ate of Ute world in this century, ,for tb e n ext five ..,eekends you ca n do ' aomethiag about the way ; you feel . You can move out o( the 20th Century. Once your car Is parked behind you in ''Ye P•rklnc Lot" of the Paramount Ranrh in Agoura, you'll be \akina: you,r first steps beck lO life as it Wis~in the ·16th Century in Ell1abethan England. You m ay be costumed a s C' o m m O>r\ er or nobleman. You may wear 111od:ern elottlt11. Whatever you ehoole, · the.-allould be 'oom •. fortable; for walkt•i the Elizabethan ''atreets'' and billaide :bY"•Ys cab be treacibe~. l'OV'LL find yoursell at the c•tes of the Renaissance Pleasure F•lre ~•Jltl"L!r.!m 10 a.m . to~ P.·m· S1_tu~ and Sundays now until May 25th delights Of an!' Elizabethan spring celebration are recreated. The 13th edition ot the Pleuure Fajre im'proves on prtivJous versions. The number of 11\_ercbant' participants seems to have crown and prices ol . their Ware1 are more re· aaonable·tban Jn. past ye an ... SC adm l1•fon is charaed for adults 'and· ·children Under 12 pay 1~· $1.1s. A variety of esoteric ent.ert.ainmeots are ~ vided· without.,cbarie L harP, recorder. flute. and vlotin belftc tho moil potent of musical instru· ments allowed on the grounds, , Pa&eantry and ata,-ed presentatloris of works dating to Shakespeare provide the basic at- I • ·l <" t • ', > • ~. _. I QUEEN T1'1(U HER BOWS AT THE REll!,AlllSANCE FAIRE Her proceaalon la r-ated each day ol Iha event c mosphere of which '' 1 ,; , • •1 heraldic .. dreams are have been em.ploy" o1 provides much of lh~ vis· the Ventura Freeway, go made. the faire or venijori~ · · ual interest that makes a west to the Kanan Road -TROUBADOURS IN DLD-FASHIONED DRESS Most. but' not allot:· Garb ·of ..,v'llitors visitworthwhiJe. · offr.imp and soulh"on lhe costumed folk ap. ran1ed from risque ~· To get there, take the Kanan to the Pleasure peared on opening day to resplend'ent. Tiie mi« San Di!go Freeway to Faire site. They play sweet mU91c lor vtaltora . .··. A1·t Group See~ Interns~ • -· t t • I• .. ~, . m 1•. r! ~----------1 J;: I I :~I I »: I I r_.: : ~ I•: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. I I I I I I I I I I I I I . L!'~-----·--1 • • .. throuai~ut the countr:Y ~-in th~ nation's capital. ', · 11 For further information on -the program, interested orcanlza. lions can write to Misa Kathleen Bannon, Intern rrogram Officer, National Endowmenl for the Arts, Washington, D.C. 20506 . f;}'tl"'"' ··~ ,----~------------•. ----r (J :~ I " ' I I J 1 : ("]. · · .. __ ;:} I : ~ .ci:~I I llld1I••'•-• I ----------------, Should you wish to create your own decorated greeting, use one of the plain boxes Shown here. Print or write your message in black ball point pen and use.the Sjlme pen to draw your personalized border. You may fill lhe entire space. Only the 'lines drawn within the dotted line will appear In your Mother's Day mess.age. ' . -I I • ! I I I . I I I I ' I I I I I 1· I : i , I I I I I I • ' I : f I I 1' 1 ' I I I I ' I I I l ' '\, . 4,, I I I I I ' I I I . . I ~~-_ l!!~ ___________ J I • ......... Lu.ta.1/,41' """' . 1 -. C-AMDY _ .... W... Apr11 JI Wiii Ns Ad ....... lb ....... ,1 ... . · ••Q cat faCnw•......,._. .•,....Cl feia• ..... ............. ' ' • t . 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"· it • •Jl• ,.:1 . ~ AND M~•c1Al.:AMH6uHc1 r.<SPl!CW- SUMD• Y IRIWCF4ST Plus Everything on the Menu Open al ~:00 A.M. I ·' 'J.,J\\. s1'.]01 .7\. .BREAKF LUNCH DJT\NER COCKTAIL DANCI1"G ~irporter 'Inn ·,wotel l'~ESENTS OUFSTANDrNG' LUNCHEON SPECIAL ' ' T , t Toco, I C ... h.IQJo .,/(~e S'! i:.,n," nee. ll 'Now Serving Beer~ Wine Menudo Sunday Only , ' Mon. thru "[t)ut. 11 lo 11 • Fri. 11 to 12 • Sat. 9to 12 •Sun. 9to 11 17'1 ......... II• .. I• I IMI St.J C..t. ~ 645-Ji"IO r • D~ING ,& _ENTt:ltTAINMEI'([ .. , w MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQVISiTE \;UISINE-SE'JiV-ICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM , t .UNCH FltOl\j, U:80 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH . FllOM )f AM • lJ'M •·Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING ?4 HOURS .•. LOUNGE For Dancing• Ealertainmenl lmlllOONlllCiMS"' Nll!mYllOM ..... ~ ~ lllNOfl tlto ''THI I~ llSUlT" ·11700 MCICARTHUR-NEWPORT ' . l33r2770 ,, I' • • • ~ .. . . . . , . .... . . • DAIL'( P1LOT '\:' ' Exotie Events Coming . I J '-' 'r ·~~ ~ \ , . • . ' .. . RUaaif.i,~ larael, lf.emmsance Celebrated 'F.\l'HER'S DAY ' -Dramatic comedy £or adults only, presented by Irvine Community Theater tonight a nd SC:lturday at 8:30, S:Unday at ·7:30 in the Actor.'.s Playbox on the Golden West Collea:e campus in Huntington Beach. Reserva· Uons S.S7-7297. SATURDAV,APRILZS , BALLET CONCERT -Sarah Loomis and R. Clinton Rothwell in farewell performance with the Newport Ballet · Company and Riverside Ballet· Arts Theater, '7i3o p.m . at Newport Harbor ffigh School AuditOHuril, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Tickets, $2, av~ilable at door. TWO-DAY CARNl\'AL -To benefit YMCA, Degins with ~ancake Breakfast, 7 a .m . to noon, continues with carnival noon to midnight today .. . llighesl Quality '.'\ali\·c 1\1exil'an Foods ' We('I. Oiiy~: 11 ·30 u.m to l]pm. fu. ,;ind So'f 11 .30 o rn. ro 1]:30 Open 7 Days VIC GARCIA Foimerly of (oeq's Pakx.r ~ Tlus.., Fri., Sol, Night~ COCKTAILS 9093 E AO!WS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 . . .• ' 8UPEll8YNDATBRUNCR [.UO)JIOnmll'S DAT, TOOi] • Speciaflies include Esns 5.uisJ/i~o -poached eggs f foteriline-with t.pin,1ch -sOulfll•, !opp('{/ with cheddat cheese. SZ.75 includes :1he niixecl fresh fruit Salad . -. . • 1f1"e frtJil 5Jfad i$ e1fso }f!tved wilh ·the Crepes Bened ict -eJ.Jf:S, h<1m ancf /Joi· le1ndaise, SI.II ... • Han1 ~~ Apple Crepes Jre $2.50 ... • anorher l.Jvo rr/e f$ Credn1l'c/ Chicken Crepes w ifh p c1rn1es.t11 cheese -and .:. crisp Spinach Salad wifh h<1rri-boifecl e,;~ .lnc/ <hopped b.tcon. 12.15 ... C..ktalla fl Wlnet · " • • -00STA MfSA -Solrlll Co451 PIMI ~· . • BlVERlY lllllS -Calllde" .& 81i1h1on war .'.: • WOOOlANO lltllS -IM P1om1n.tde ® • ARCAOIA -S•nl• And' f1thion P••k IAftUM[•ICAIO • AMC•ICAN llrltlSS • MAST[• CKAKC and 10 a .m . to 6 p.m. Sunday on Golden West Colle1e Parking lot on McFadden Avenue aL Golden West Street, Hwitington Beach. .. ISRAELI COFFEE HOUSE AND FAIR •I Bec:ins 7:30 p.m. tonight, free entertainment and 'I refrn~mcnts at Temple Beth Sholom in Tustin. 11.1. Continues Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m ., with variou~ ,. entertainment. Buena Park Commuhity Recrea· lion Center, 8150 Knott Blvd. F'ree admissi,on. JAZZ ENSEMBLE -8 p.m. in the Cal State Fullenoi.,little theater. includes award-winning soloists ."$2 . '·' •GET H&PPV' -Satire on television1 and ·~ muaica~ comedy, stw:ieol prod!Jclion 'at corona •: i . ' . . Times/Places .'j ......................................................................... ..,,·,1¥. •I •. del M.fir High.School little theater,· 8 p.m. tonight • and 2 :30 p.m. Sunday .. $1.2.S adults, $1 students. : '-1 KARATE DEMONSTRATIONS -Noon and 2 p.m . at Harbor Vi c v.· Ce nte r , at ·New MacArthur Boule,·ard and San Joaquin Hills Road. Newport Beach. :· • i . i; . • • .. GOLF AND TENNIS DAY -Fashion show at 11 · ! a.m., golf diSplay between .noon and 4 p.m . at J ·' Eastblutr Village Center, EastbJuff Drive off ~ Jamboree Road in Newport Beacl. Members of • ',a U.S. Pro Tennis Association on hand. Free . • ' f •I MOTORCYCLE HAPPENING -10 a.m, to 2 ;;t: p.m. at Al Martinez Body Shop, intersection ~: .._ First a nd French Streets, Santa Ana. Racers :1 I. Piefre Karsmakers, Sonny Nutter, Danny cJ , Becker, Kenny Youngblood on hand. • \ ! !r _ .. ;.. BENEFIT CONCERT -Pianist Harold Hj)lden, • : 7 p .m . al Loyola Ma r ymounl University auditorium , 480 S. Batavia, Oran·i;e. Be(lefits : -- March of Dimes. $2 donation. Tick~ at door. VOCAL CONCERT -Metropolit3n Opera basso j . Jerome Hines, 7 :30 p.m. al Garden. Grove Com· .. : munity Church, 12141 Lewis St., Fr.eew.ill dona· i •.. lions. #. PLA.NJ' EXCHANGE -Plant and bulb trading,, s ponsored by Women's Counci'l of Newport ..... (See TJMF.S, Page C4) · !Id Cantanese FDlll • Ht heN or take home STA& CHlllES£- 11111s1·P1 .. Newpwt leoch ORiole J.-. °""'..., 11 ...... ,..,. -'"'~ w. .. ll:J: , ' , , . ~NGLllAA ~GIC! ' . . ' liloW I 'I ' lriSh-(ftrllsh·Hawaiia'n IYa Kiol1n1ka Wom hls special mai;c in 1 limiti!d e111agrment'thru M3y 4. Two sh~ nightly, 7:30 and 10:00,• plus midnight' show f1iday and S.turday. first $how uch ewertina is a dinner sllow. Make ,Our rl!111Y1tklns •art¥. ;1714) 531·1"232. 1 ·s1 cower fr!. I Set. onlJ. ~1!!11111!1 lfAWi!lTT J'll.!ml!thin "Mm 226 S. Karbof BIYd., Santa Ana, ~ifornia 92704 Appe;iring N1gh1ty le•cepr Monddy) In the EAST-WEST lOVNGE Tommy Song Trio •nd Luasi ~:JO pm to 1:00.am, Fri. & Sal. 'Iii 1:30 am BEGGAR'S OPERA b661' ·n· vlttlss ... , '" ... ., ~.' • '• \ • ,,., .. PGQ• CJ>: . ...... • ' 'O' . . ... . ~ ~ ~utN>r Board of ......... I .,.,.. lo 10. a .m., ~ria1111; IQ a.in. lo 4 Q.m., thoole planls.-E :::a~1:r.w~~~=. ard,Coroaadel ar. rree..... '· · '1 1 • • • , UlllAN l!VENHIG:!'' 's.bol~J .b,enelll. ;,.wi Ruoalu mualc; I ducial focid. ~ ..-.Gateway Com , 1 p..,;;. til adulll, '4 ~.:,i ~: .... ._ . ~ . ·. ·- '. I :J'r•_,•~ No, ll'I .adar Whitmore, porlr.,. Ina tbe late~ . In "Give 'Ent Helt. • · ·Harry!.'' which wlll ~·· open Ma)' 1~ for 11 , two-week ruq al '!!II ~ma~ The•t~la' • 1,.,, >•r 7' ' fl . ·DAtliiY ' tOG ' liuNAllllANCE PLEMVJIE PAti.11: :.;. eoOtba ~entertainment, all in~ ....... at 11iii·01d ·Paramount lbiidi ill"~CK.._... · ~ Exlt !tom .the .Vmtufa 'i!l'"'•i7f., 19'~.m. -~6p.m. weekends u.._ti·Mar'!dt t4 -!11'~· · he, Los. A 11•lelt1ij.1 • .,,,u . Music Center. Tlcbt'1• · '11111;;:!!.;..;:";,!'0::"--------r-~, -!l!folJDaUon.la avalla· • · • ·· , . 111e-by-.,a1Hn1~~H~.;::t;~1~;---'';-1"--:SO:~ 6il-"2l.1."'~ . '. -1-<Friday -· , ; , " J,.._ ~-! I • u .-..:..:.-. ...... ...... '.'! ,.._,_.., -. , . \. llL\ fNAKD FEl!G_UllON ;-)li.)~.M( ~·­ill jail concert, I p.m. al Orlifle:~-~~ ••• , , •' ' . ' "' ' -I .•· ' • ~Wr,$5atdoor: . \.; ...... ~·P""" • ----------"=""'""'"'"'""'~-----:--':'";"----..._ ... "!" ' . ... . • .. ~. 'iR ' -· MONQAY,AP1111izli~1 . '. • . . ~-~.\; .... ' .PElllU)'LVANIA llALLi:T ..:.~b ~es· ...., • 1.ao An1e1.., Music .c.cta-PaviHdil. 2:30 p.m. ibatillee Tuesaax; """'11i&Yt 8:30. ·:ti<kets Season Ends With .Srillle·i~:: ·.: • "' ... • \ • . ,1 •@ -·· .at .. mcies~Walllchs. . L •· ~:· ' -I ~ ;"..- ' . the mem month ol May will be ma~e ~ merriei; aloa1 tbe <>ranee .Coiiot. by a - crop of llc~tbearted Pf'>' ductjons overlapping in· lo Ju"6 aa , the 117~-~ season. heads into the ~-,..;-r--:---~ . ..,.. __ "'\· flrat at Golde~~! ll.. ,,,, • I • ,f " 1 Oobeie -1':1&1• • . k ; ~ • " ... . "on· movlq: larce;;l 1·~r . . ' TUESDAY APl!IL..;. ! ' • . • • t ,~I ._ BLAt"k POET -Nikki GiOvanni, Presenting re"- adin&s and commentary, 8 p.m. in UC Irvine's Crawford Hall. $2 .50 ·11w,;(lu,a~· i!a•• .r~u .-:.. «·lll.lt~•1 [~' .I. "liDl,"·~1'it\lsi. . . ~i>!~ ii'I~ ... ~ j < ' ., 1-, ~... _ • • PljlYllou9' tbit·i , f • fi>.11 • ~ 1• -• , . • .. .. •• . · Tlff1d8y . to writ:t f~\ >~·7 WEDNESDAY, APRIL3e holne1fretc1t. t • 1 Tbeatef: with-tbe ti-, ti¥'1ieat dire·c,or, Pali f~ dlailter Of. .._ ac, ·•'- traveled comedy ~·A . Timtlel~ni~. wh'O'll. put· ~:~·t::.~n ?•1th~, Thousand Clo~," 'l1lia \lie lla1u.na J!oulton ·r--· .-,• ~.' The last round of footlt&ht action opens on 'IHEATEk IN F&ENCH -8 p.m. tonight Bnd May 7 with the only llay 1 and 2, Bafch Auditoriura al Scripps heavy offering on lJle College, lotb ~ Columbia in Claremont. Three slate _ •Orange eo..t one-Ht plays put on by students. $2: a~ults, $1 Cottq:e's experimental ~.student.I. Al door or (714)621M523. · veftin of Ute clauic (1 • ,, • • ' . ~ • wUJ be•a "repille for tbe Pt;ybllu•1t'a· :ile#aon Cabrillo · PJayhpU1.e, ,cloiler~1.'BllUle'1fPl)tt. •• _.., 11a1e11 lbe -~ a11 lbe 1ioan11< •--G~r .P~Y _fix~ ~-~utater.1'~ _, • . 'l!o•lh coast .. ~,!. . . . . . Sh"es,pearean tragedy •1 ~i TIRJBAIMY\IJAY J • "ROmeo and Juliet.•• A PAI& of Orange ;.: .1 ,u. ·• ~ . . " . _ ~~ Unlike the normal Occ County premlefe~-'1'1.ll tory. also celebi'attna ito 10th year, .1oes· .. the boards the· same i APPl.A°"E' -Tony-winning musical, lolli1ht scheduliiag,· ''Romeo'' opeil the same·eVeaing, r throuch Saturday at f{untinglon Beach .:Bi&b' will run for two weeks llay 16, when the Hunt· n1&hl with Willl•m . , Saroyan's· ''The" Ca'Ye r__. •,· Scbool:•audllorium. 8 p.m. $3 ad~, $1.30 slu· and eigh~·· performaneft ~ Be-.cb PlayboUle dent.I, Uckets at the door. -.# ~ rather thn a brief, roar. unveils ·~Tour Daushler. . \ .. . nightedgagemenl. My Son '' aad the IA •Ea STatNG QllJAllTET -Joiiling Santa Following on May 8 We.tminster Communi· Ana College Comrittmily Oribesti'a in concert, 8 will be a :special cross-ty -Theater offers '"nte ~ p.m. at colli&e's Phillips Hall , Theater, 17th pollination between com-Prlso-..er of ~econd l Street ud. Bristq_.I Street. ·;'Sen' tarAn,,: Free.. munily and-collegiate Avenue." fl9th are pro-• . theater 7 "1.lte Roar d bablY deatineCl 'for ! ·: Fl!IDAY,liiAYZ-the Greasepalllt, tlfe furtberpi'oductioil-alon1 l ' 'smell.of the Crow~." 'l1le lbe coast, ,.,111'!'ially the . ! JOHN STEWART _: In. -cert wilb Mickey mu'•lc .... ·'la. •tii ... , !.alter, a,o,ttj,e~ ~ell .......... · ~1>Y·OOlden West Simon comedy·. " ' ~ Newbury, 'Santa Monica Civic Auditorium at 8 COilege and ·the Hunt· ,The eo.\ja M,H 9'?'c ~ ~~ckets al agencies. Information <~13) inlton Beach pt_~ Playh~ ~le&ratil 1ta ~· · 1 • and. will be staged in the ' loth anniver~an , ~- tl.UD, ann1t SA. L"' ::-, c:....-.-... red by Newport GM: auditorium. inc: May Zf>wttll an ~en-~ """"'~ ................ ing or melodrama ("~ BeachPrieftds~the1 0~ary.lOa.m.loStp.m. LEAD.ING OFF a Ain't Done Right By :.;today, 18 a'ln. to no6o SBfurday al Island House, week or three openinp Nell") and olib (accOf\IP" ~.htarict, N~~ . .t Beach. on May 15 will be the San anytng variety). It'll be ·" ' ~'· ~ ' -Cl•mente Commu••ty ~-·ed by the cOuaty"s M YOV LIKE IT' --'~espeareancoD1edY, at T , ""--. ..., al State Loq l!f:ull; 8::1> p.m. toaj11>t; ~Ur· ·"jr' .,., / -. ~ ~MayB,~·aoMt'19iatbelittlelllealer;,6101 ~. . ~··' Ir._ '. Ii ~~ ,. <SL Lo•., ae~.._ $2.so TbllriMlay. $3 ~~. to ·unl.R . di. R.~a .. r vllt\ons. (2!~2.'J.91·4540 ..<, t~ ' . -, . '!'~~ '... ....... i'' . ' t. . •" ... , .P, ,...:. . .. • t ·~·E·•£1f' ·EJ Te·'-Cam· ... : .. 1~ ... ~·of · j', 1 ·1d ·n1anitY: will enter l~~!!.i~ik ' ,.., 7i!: · """'» ~ ·.-e to "tiiil!lfol',,,__, ol conlestl .. . _;µj~• tis\'1.,,.at,llle Golden W~ College ; ~ . ·t11o"22lril--•m1uat broad -ju.111j>• a ,., ra~. .Huntln&Pt Bebch. -8 JY.nt. ~1ckets J . F 1 • .i......._ • rashioa s1ow:,,...contes:~ M '•l' d ::"" ' ., • " p1n1· rog amuu.ee . "' . ,, . -•. , . ~ ?Or·~ .. , . '.\ ·•• ~ay in Del' MarJ the wiB nm~from 9.a.m. lo;.. DANCECO~·ERT :_·~~asi~~·Jt;,,st~· .. ~ c~Sta.J com"!unity just p.m. at thetbijoro•e,~ · ' ~ • · ... ~ ··-1C ... "ti ~h of San Diego. . Arena... on ~ e Jti81\ 5·denta •• :.'1P· .intJlieCOl~udlwn_ f'", , 1 ' fairgrounds. 1(The f81!·· , Mesa. \!l'ftrouah ,Satunfi.Y .. Afv~ .... cnts, 7~ ·-G r oups, •usinesses grounds caft':tie reachll :, cents · al_ OCC:, bookfl~re i'~1t;$0 _.,,al '~o~r-and indiViduala can br-by .goin& ·welt on Vla ~de. ~ Scholarship benefit. ' ~. ·-ing their own or rent la Valle from Jntentat.e , .,. .r, frogs from booi.hs rllll by S). • ~ ' l~ · .. "' the ·sponsorinR San Admission to the Jam-SATVRDAY,~YJ Die&UJtO Jaycees and boreeia(ree . • .-'A ROOM OF RBa·OWN'·"""'='Tbeatrical repr_pen,. ~ Laflon ol Vlr1inia. Woolf's ..-tea· p,.....ted by .sara DeWitt. 6 p.,.,,Gclldin.We.t.College Forum~ 2.$1.adillll; free Ill qll'e.!lllldenll;•eniorl:lt~ ~~key~ar . ·~~;.1'"';.'o '. !J ••. MOllDAT .... THuuoA'MPICIALS (Friday and WurdaJtmtillP.ll.) d·a~ _...MVP• Nlad, b.ud pota&o.CJI' rice " • • • RED SNAPPER .................... 2.25 -~Hl·MAHI .. ·, •• " ....... ,, ......... 2.:45, GRILLED SEA BASS .............. -2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ...................... 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK ....... : ....... ,. . 3. 75 ·LOBSTER TAIL , ................... 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER ....... ! .... 5.95 LUNCHIOH ~-..., .... ,.... m 1 E. COOll Hwy.<.cironodel Ma-(714)675-0'm 16278 Pacif~ CoOst Hwy .......... Wqon 8each-(2tl} S9'2·1321 ,., ... , ...cH ·' ...... l:J. _ .. ,~ 1i, .. J:Jt t . . -__ ....,,,,.,_ -""P...: .. . ·Mow Ai'PIAltMG · ~·YOUN& ·&-'COLE' • ,'"'t"• r. •' " " ' .. ' .. i ~ / . ' ' ' ' -~ Dwellers . .'; llartin Benson, one ol scra two t.op di{ectors w~o staled the earlier Saro, a~ play, "Time of Your J;.ife," will mount thia oae also. THE, SPOTLl~HT shifts lq Se,baatia"'~. West Dinner Pla)'hcMile . o,i May' n for Or!ulle c-t\'!O ilnt look iii~ n:l\119 i e a t,. ' •'N o • ··N o'o Nanott,," which will ,... -joy a summef'-long nm. ~~.,M3~y 30, the Irvine Communit.y Theater wraf1 ·up ts fifth oeuon and ill ' • .. • • I '•. • .. •, .. .· ...... llli.Ol'OP ... ..... ION Sauce Madeira Topped with Bearneise · • • I ~ AMO•• lt ·~r.oJ., sa.ICT .. •• ....as.!• .· ....... 8r:andall .Duo .•• ! .. EntWtalning • .. .. t'<t-"'·' r.Ai\•: r1t · T"'6sda . • Frid . .r. •. .,.,. r-a,. " ... ~""¥.,. • • • •• . ' . ' • '1 - .. , .;, I ... . •.. STiJIEO SOUNDS OP: THE 'rf RaoR I r -·~ • ' ~l' .. ,~ .• • ... ~ If . • ( . I , l ' . . ~ , • • .. • " ' .. • •• •• • • ' I • 1, ' • -·· .. , . • • • • > ; ' .. \ 1 :; .:"' ·! . r!! !., ~. . . -.. " , . j .r· j " . ;, ' ' ·' 1 ; ~ ., •I .. ' •• ' l• I • , • ' . . • • '/ •• ' •. 1WMC.-~· • . CIOiii ' .... GI ... llrlflDN A9'!' ..... AUIJl'!l'a• !I I . .. I Cctm p,J i m e.n t ai:y Uc~& may be o)JtalDed, by seridipg 'a . self-addressed. stamt>O'!I en-· velOpe t.o'-•'Opera;•• Or:8nge Coast E:ottfie, 27Gi Fairvj'eW ~d, OOsta'Mesa, Ga.,. . 1.. • . ,. • J " Music dire~t.or lor. Y,e oPt:r~ is ~a~e Boelter; ~tiam Purki&s is~·. director.. .. ·. ~ . ' -' ..... , ...... (•, · "IOODF.&ntil il"lll LU:••na•~ JAMIS CA.AM "'PUNMT LADT~ IP&t •. .. MUUlll ON THE j ~llPSE$$" +.,,..A ........ • ~~,:;~.11,. ,,r [••I ""l'IYlltliiSY"~IS.itlf .1 : _ ... , . . -. ... ·•"STIPFOID1WIYES~•l<'~' "CAUFORMU. Sl'UT" ' " } -.OW~WIWWW'", ' "M:'A.S.H.:" ~ 'ltl.DI - •mlYI. •r . >t .>; ACADIMY· ,, AWAU~ . ~ WlllM .... , "' ~ ~ ~· 8ESf .•· ACTRESS • •l -: I , .................. .. .. ·· " . -~ . . ~ : . . . . . . . . . . . ... ~ .. , I I I l•-..Mc .. fr•• c: ..... l-tl.J FWi._St. llnJ\ WJr~N; ' frank~nst~i ' I' IW'!>flaa IMc•, C.C • I J.d,O ,... Selttng any tt\Jftg with a Daily Pilot 'classified 'Ad i.., a simpltl,Alaikr'.,i •. just c~ll 642·~·!·. 5!'• •r: April J~ ' . .,; "' .. , ~ • .. SMlltzlM•. NO ONI wHO'wA!m·~, 11. HAS lllM, ~· 1t..:'01 WILL A&AtM" . U MAllllD -.CAN WATCH THI PILM WITHOUT SIH_IJtl•~ TH,\t ._IH•MAHJ . WS Oll)plT,..... THAN TMIY m'W "~!Qut· THIMSILYIS. THI Pllt-Oi AMCIS All SIMPL• ASTOMISM G-ailirt-~u. "'-" '. ' ' • ' ,£'f DAIL. Y Ptl.OT Friday, April 25. 1975 . . r ·. ;'Ope~a r S~~so~· • The ninth annu~l.~geles ... fhe Marria'.ge of , Figar0:'' visit or the•Ne w York City Opera· (M'Oli:rt, in English l Dec. 4, and will be spOnsoced by the Musi .• "Oie,Jote Stadt" <Komgold, tn Center Opera Association in,tbe' Ger.man) De~. 7., Dorothy Chl}qdler Pavilion from , Nov. 12through Dec. 7. · SElllES B, four Friday even- Five subscription series of five ings' 41nd one SUnday matinee, operas each are now on sale. by ,. rontains "The Daughter of the mall order-ut the Music Ce nter _ Regitne nt ·' ,(Donize tti, in Ticket Office where seasoh Engr~&h )• Nov. 14 ; ''H.M .. St brochures/. a re available. Season Pinafore" Nov. 21 ; "Die ~le ticket sale closes ~uly' 1, a9d ,.._ St .. " Nov. 2~; '"The Meisten- tickets ~will be malled ·approx· ing,n of Nuremberg" (Wagner, >mat~ly on Aug. 18. . '\in Engli~h at 7 p.m.) Dec. 5, artd Senes A. tl)ree Thursday a"nd '~Tbe Tum, ·or the Sci"ew" (.Brit- two Sunday evenings, consists o{ ten, in English at 2 p,ill.) Dec. 7. ''Salome '' <R. St rauss, in Series C foUr Saturday even· G€rman r Nov. t3: "Lucrezia.~ ·~gs and~One-'rue day. eveliing, Borgi a" (Donizetti, in lleiUan}-• ,tbhs.Sts of "The Marriage of Nov. 20 ; "H .M .S. Pinurore·-·~· P1gar.o "Nov.15 ; "TheMeisters- (Gilbert & Sulli vunJ Nov. 30; ·in' 'ers '' 7 p .m . Nov. 22;' :· I I -•. " . Film Coniest Set The .o\cadcmy of fl.lotion PiCr-<' • ture Arts and· Sciences has an-. • nounc('d plans (or ils second an- n ual Student Film A"•ardS, : designed to recognize outstand- ing arhieve mcnts in fi1 1n produc· ~ lion by coll ege students. ': A"•ards of Merit \\/ill be pre>- scnted by the t\cudcmy in nlid- Jun1: to the best student fi ln1 in each of four c·\a ssificalions : dram a tic.animated. documen- tary and ~ex pe"rimental ifrCc - form, non-narrative, clt·.). A firth, special award may be µrc- sente~ al the j\.l,d.l:!e's di screti on. TO.be eligible. a rum must !)ave been ·completed art.er Ort. 15, l873, it,i' a studenl·leacher rela- • -tionship within the · ~urr1ctilum structure or an inslitUtion or hi gher lc<1rning. Films of any length in 16. 35 or 70 ntilJimeters m;1y be submitted ror considera- tio n. The de01dlin'e ror regionaJ,judg. in gs iS May 31, 1975. A list or re· gional coordinulors may be ob- tained•ffom the Academy of Mo. tion Picture Arts and Sciences, 9038 Melrose Avenue~ liollywood, Culif. 90069. (213 ) 273-8900. I "Lucreda 8or'11a••1,,ov. 25; ~·tea· Con\ea DIHaUm~nn·• (Offen· bac)I, In ~ NO¥. 19, and, ''Salqm-".'O...t . l!Oriotl D, t'" SundaJ maUneea and ,one Sifnd1y, ~Y ond Wednesday ehnln& oodo, will l'fOlram ~'f?I• JO'ledftaua" (J. . S\r•US•, In ~llllh at a p.m.) Nov. 16; .._"Salome'' Nov. 19; ···Lucrezia' Jldrgia'' Nov. 23; ''The Consul'' t~MenOttl, ·in Enrllsh at 2 p.m .) *-'· 30, and · "The Meisteraincen" at 7 p.m. ·.Dec. 2. . Series E, .one Suaday evenlp1, -. two Wednesday eveniitll and two Saturday maUneea, el-.. '"Thei Daughter oJ the Reein'-K'' Nov. 16; "'Die F1edermaus•: 'Nov. 28 ; ''la. Boheme'' (hccini, in Italian al 2 p.m .. ) Nov. ZB; "~a Ct>ntes D'Hoffmann" Dec. 3·wxl "H.M.S. PinafQre'' al2p.m. Dec. 6. . _.j ". EVENING p·erformances begin-at. 8 p.m ., ei~pl ''The Meislersing.er·s•• at~ 7 p .~.; matinees begin at 2 p.m .. Qpenjng night 's 's pecial bene'flt performance Of :•t.a Traviala" (Verdi, in tttalian) for MCOA is not on series, and will not gO o~ Sale until mid-August when a &ingle-performance brochure ·will be publi1hed. Season series prices°' are '62.50 for orchestra and Founders Cir· cle ; $50.00 f~r loge; $42.SO for balcony, A·F, $32.SO for balcony, G·M; and $25.00 for balcony, N·R. f • Met Look·i11 riBnny Kaye, shown her·e with opera stars Beverly Sills and Robert Merrill. will take yoUOg peopie backstage in "Dann,Y K,!iy's .Look-in at the Metropolitan Opera,' Sunday at Sp.m. on Channel2. ·:. .. Dance Show Coming ,;. . Costa Mesa High School dance production student.S will present ''Kaleidoscope Ima1es,'.' ·an evening of original dance, at 8 p.m. May 2 and 3 in the high school lyceum. ''T1'• Sh1ker1, 1' a docu_men(ary film In· cludlna rare lnt·ervtews )VUh the ta~l 1urvlvtn& membitn ~(the 200·year-. old ·Shwr sect, will be broa~a1\ Tuesday at 9 p:m.,.and Salyrday, May 3,iat 6~30 pim . on KOCE- TV. Channel 50. Producer Tom Daven· port wa1 1renled .,ermia1lon to film ·~ Shaken" in 1970,.tolww· in8 Many months ol INI• tienl persuasion. 1 The 15 iurvivl(la ''.sisters'.' of the ,cell bale group Jived in Shaker communes al ' eanlerbury, N.H .• ~ and Mothers sab-athd•r Lak•, , --Matne:-'Olll~ 12. ranrJn«-. _ -:---)' . -u;.,. rrom 41 to"· 11,ved -Jli091vi:.1'. . o-celebt'ale lheir-iuid'.s ~---.· r • bieenteMiai in 1974. ' . " 1be Shaker ipovement ln. . Ser•es nOllJiaKed in the United. · ,p: ., States ·'tn the ·m1d·l9th A three-part series.on cenlllry. Ill members. the chanalng concept.a of believed f1'ey could .mC?therhood. will be become me'diums for launchtfl ~on •"Woman," God 's prophecy by danc· becinning >Monday at 7 inc and sha'ktn1. By the ir.m. on Chan'nel 50; 19508 the sect grew to KOc:t .TV'. · . 6,000 members living in Th""l-.@rleswillfpCuson 19 corrfmunes frbm ttie pressures society· in-MainetoKentu~ky . flic!s(.upon women to The documentpry have children, arid pre· focuses on the life·slyle, Ssures that· are imposed religion an~ music of the to make M woman feel Shakers rather than up- she -1\as lo m eel im! on their many inveplions possibly high standards or the classically simple in raising them . rumitute. for which the "Women .have babies sect is known. Niguel Art Ticket&, which will be av.ailable a\ the door, cost $1 .50 for adults, $1 lor students without an Associated Student Body (ASB) carC!, aQd 75 cents ror ituc;te~ts with an ~8 c~d. , .. • · . . ucti·-o-n -s·unday £or ~II sorts of reaso:ns Davl!nport and his·co- they don't Hite lo admit,·• producer, the late Frank say1 "Wpmari" guest DeCola, a 1pecialist in Angela Barron McBride, Shaker music, photo· -: a psycb4atric nur1e and graphed the lace-e.apped authof. 1 women as \hey· worked, · "·Di:. SPock says peo-sang, and spoke Of their pie tiav~ babies because religious.beliefs and t~ they love children. I dis· imminent end of their -. ' . • •· t:i.t .,1 ~·. ~-·. • : ,. . Tti• ~l)USµal frog sl)o.,yn above i• ttie work of Les Perhlics. . Se~ ~ldljfe. .Seu ures' !• ·-·~ht. HAUOll: A1' AOAMS COSTA MISA ..... , .... """"-'" ...... , ll&tlOt "Tiii fO•l~llt ••1101lf I H llll" 01. --·-... ""-·-- '. ART AUCTION -Works by Frank Hamilton, Marco Sassone, Roger Kuntz and others, 4 p.m. .. ·iewing, 6 p.m. auction, Sunday at El Niguel country Club in Laguna Niguel . Benefits Childrens Hospital. Richard Challis, auctioneer. $7 .SO admission includes buffet. · WILDLIFE SCULPTURES -By Les -Per"hacs. throµgh May ~al California Federal Savings·anel Loari, 27Dq Harbor Blv~ .. Costa Mesa. Hours: 9 a .m: to ( p.m . Monday throughiThursday, 10 , ct .m. to 6 p.m . friday. 9 a.m. to l P:m. Saturday.' ~-Free. • , UCI STUDENT PAINTING SHOW -Through May 4 in the coll ege Art Gallery. Hours: nOon to 5 p.1n. Tuesday through Friday-and~nday. Free. ANTIQUE AND ART AUCTION -· 1,to 7 p.m. Sunday at Servite High S~flool, 1952 \)'_.·.~a Pahna Ave .. Anaheim. Includes silent.auclioir. Admission $1 .50'~ fi ·sTU.l>ENT PHOTOGRAPHS ~ Through r.ih 3 ' at Uk Newport School of P-hotography, 3720 Ca;n., pus Dr., Newport Beach. Hours: 1 to4 p.m. Wed· nesdays and Saturdays. Free. • • WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS -)ly Marianne Boers;·thr9ughJMay 16 at Santa Ana COiiege Ai;t., •; )'. Galleries I Exhibits Galleryf'17lh 'street at Bristol Street. Sa.nla Ana. Hours: 11 a.m, lo 3-p.·m. weekdays and 7to·9 p.m. Mondiys. Free. . '111E AUTO its AN ART FOIUI' -More Jiuin~1 automobil,a, al the Marriott Hotel, 900•NiWlll!Of'l Center Dr .. Fashion Island, Newport Beactt' ,10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m:to 4 p.m·. Sun- day. $2.SO adults, children fr;e .. <Additional if\.· rormalion on page Cl ). · • LIBRARY AtlT EXIOBITS -Water colors by Charles'Payzanl at the Corona del Mar Library, ·'through May : Oils by Gloria Bredeson and wood carvings 1by Ed McNiel, at MarineTS Library in Newport Beach ; sponsored by Newport Beach City Arts Commi~sion. SF.LF.CTED ARTISTS -From l\lary Li\·· ingstun'S Gallt•r.r'. .at the ne"· Huntington Be i.Jc-h 14ibr.ary arid CultUl'iJI Center, 7111 Talbe1·1 ,\,·e. f at Golden west Strc('t J. tluntington 84.'ach. Z Hl:WPOIT CINEMAS COAll HWT HIAI 141.,c;im1!1J :.-=.: 644-0760 CIMIMA Cllmll =-~=· f7Mf41 •• •• ,,....,,. .. ·~· IVftlU" ..... . ' "Rl 'f.MS ')'' ' ' I • . , ,. . 11 II \ H RllW lllll 'I t Cl.ilWISf -.. --19M49J 1st X-Rated Kung-Fu! • The J'STREtt FIGHTER" and "Messiah of Evil" agree with him ." sect. ... ....... -............. ""-"" ..,_.._..,....;..-,ti -··-"' • ....., tr -,-. ,At·~ ............. -..... . . ........ ... -... -._ ............. . I ; .' ' ··-DAILY PI LOT --,. . \ I • 1 . \ " • 'A .., iOOMER t > &itilli ·i ;~= -I . )' . ., .. JJ ' r -· '·~· ,.., ~· ~ ... '0 -,_ ' . . , -". '' .... . '· ': ~ • • 1 ' . • , j • ... :OICI T~CY . ._ ,, ~ ·.-~ ' ' . " ' . ' . .. ' .. ' J • Friday, April 25, 1975 . ' by Rodger Bradfi~d r-::::=:::::::-1 1J'.IA·r·s ·1fiE ... YpjJJtS Tl<'UL y .. ,I.NP T>'re "rH,l'J'. UP BEFORE LUNCH . ... '1, s.:-. : .' .. .. ·. , .. _"ix 1it1RJY-DAY Sl'ARl/AliON DIET?! ...... ---·· --- ... • • .. l'l:NALl\I fe>R tXCf~DING 1i1E f fCW LIMtf ! ' ~/J by Ferd Johnson ~ I ,'C' ' I ·' J . .fl . '' '{ I , . t·. ';" I • l • ' .. ... • 1, I • • II ·' ,, ' . . ' Ftlday, Aprll 25, 1975 OAILVPILOT ., ' ...,.....,_ ... ,.. ........ 1q ... FASHION ISLAND. NeWpo,1 Be1t/\ (i14 )&44·2at3. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hl.lnti"Dton Beach (7.14 1 892~7771 Colorful Event . , Starts Saturday ' I' T NO TI Ca TO C.llilOlnJas :. sf:~S~~~::::~~::· .... A-atff IE.t•t• <>I OONALO A. HANSEN, Dit••!ed. . NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEN lo tile t.-.oilOl't.of 11>e • ._,,. na .... d-.tdrnl tMl &11 per-s r.avJ11<;1 ct.;ms ~inst ttlt WOii *<-*111 ••• Ffflvlrl'CI to II .. IMft'I, wilh tl'le M ttss••f •OU<:llr•s, in , .. ottk e e>I ttw tier~ ol IM •tiow en· tilllo't-1, or ICIP<fl>elll tllem, witlll~ N<HWor' vouc.twrl. to tM.unOe<"'19'ied •t 1111 o l Vit• DI "'' DllO<l\e,1. DAIGNEAULT . A,BEL ANO OAIGfrtEAULT, All11 : JOHN L . WEL80UJfN, l~'S T•r••nt• 81wt., Solit. )00, lorr-ce; C.lifoull• ~. Olftkll IS IM pl-f Ctf lll slftns ot llwv/ri· ,,...,!tined II\ •H m•ller1 pera.lnl119 IO ttot ~t•lf ol "Wid oeceoent, wil!Oln lour n-11•,.ite• ltw llrsl publlt•loanot INs •><•. 0.!edAOO'll 11, 1'7S. .JANIEST.SHOAE. E•et11torotthtWilt Dl lM~lllmeddKM!n4. DAIGNllAULT, A&IEL. a o&1GNEA'll\. T JOMN L. WJlL.OUllN ........ fl.MUW -TWl'lftCI at'ld. S.111 lM ,..... .... C.li .... 11le tffOJ Tiil: IJ1Jl .. U •JUS , , _....~tw•lHllt9r ' ,_.......Or .... CN1t Oalty "'"" ~ M, H ••• .,. ,.._, t.' 11, ttJI I.Jn.JS PUBLIC NO,TICE ' . . . •1CTITIOUS autn•lf.U MAME STATEMlf.HT 'TM lOl'-11111 Pt'f'!<On IS dcJill!I b!N- -SH: QUESTION MARK CO., 2IDO $. Milifl St., 5411\e "K'', S.ftt• Ana, c.111, 92101 ' J~-Fh111, 1Sol00 8•1tirolde Stf Ml.,., s.ntt A""; C•UI. '1701 '"" ~ftnl ii tord\1'11d by Ml ir.. t1h1ICllHI, '#11(.kton Flflll 'TIMI !Ulllt'l"1! w•I !Uld Mltl "- COun1Y Clerk of Orerigt ~nty1111AprU 1,t91J • -P\ae!IJMd Or.,.._ (Nll Dell'Y PllD ...,.,, 11, It, 1,,,nd Mty 2. t•tJ l:llJ.l PUBLIC NOTICE ' I Frld!Y. Af!rll 25. 117$ ------·--~ I I r PICTITIOU' •U,IHll'' NAMll,TATlf.MllMT ,.,. ... ~"" ...... " "'4"1 ... ..un: PAPCO,Zl)Ol Allll.,U. UM,~ llftllilol 819<11, CA. n.... Paler A. "9"''· 21JOt Atll ... u .. ,H ....... Gft81Kll, CA.'Hooll T'llh. bli'slM'' IS C:DndUClftl lly .. in-·-· PetM A. Plsl1I "T'llb tl•'-1 _, llled M~ II• Qlunty Cleftl Of 0rP9' c-iev ar1 AfWil11,'1•15. I ROTICE OF HEARIN8 ON SAVINGS ANO LOAN FACILITY APPLICATION Notice is hereby Given that a public hHrtng:ttaa been. , scheduled by the DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS AND LOAN r'elaling lo &fl application by SECURITY SA'!/· ' ~GS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATtON, 239 Grant Avenue, San Francisco, Calllornia 94108 ror perml"ion lo establTih a facility at, or in the lmmei:tiate vicinity of La Pai Road and Margue1i1e Pa1kway. In tlie unin- corporated community of Mission Viejo. County ol Orange. • / The hearing wlll be he(d 1t the Department'• ollice at 2 p.m., on 1he 27th ol May, 1975 at the Department al Savings and Loan, 600 South Commonwealth Avenue, Los. Angelea1 C•l.irornia 90005. Ttte application Is open tor public lnspeclion In ac· cord8"C:e with the commlaa;oner'a reguletionl 1t eltheN;fflce ol the Department of Saving1 and Loan of the Slate of Callfornla located al eoo South eom.. mojlweellh Ave nue, Los Ange le• 90005, and 350 Sansome Street, Sen Francisco 94104. Wrilietf ObjecUons Of' other documentt l'91evant to the tppllcalion should be llled with the Department, and a copy delivered or milted to lhe appl~t. SECURITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, not later than May 10, 1975. AM pef'IOO may appNr 81 lhe hearing M'd make M -llill""!'l d!#inl ...__. ol'l-""'11111-,. the. hNiring Officer, which In the cue of MY pereon wbe has not;J4lfld _W,lor wrftten, Qbtectont or other documents It tO be limited to nOf'rftoN fh•n 15 min- utes In duration, ~r such 1horter time .. ml)' ~ aj. k>wed by tt1111'1ff'1nQ omoer. ANO LOAN AS80CIATfON , .-. lj SI • • ' tt111N..,.S.-MllJll..,.S., . lt111N ... ,. ...i.. ........................... ,, ................. ·•··············· ••• ,.. I flll .... ..... • J.' 1•2 ...... ~ ••z ............ "_, ............ f········ v •• , ••••••• , •• , ............... . -·""'" J+llAlolLY . I Vs1-, · SJ7,tl0 IAl.IOA ltlll""I! Fr•\,ll1i ~r o•e• lmm•c•l•te 3 bdrm, 2 ...... CLUllVll alreadj aPs>r ~.VA bath home ~be julll Well loeaWd·fill ,la& wlll In Or'i n•f' C UDl)~ wtt.at jou'r•·lool&JftC ror. 1mallcolt11e,"7•· • AVa ila'ble t6 "aft &.ari• ~dded f&a1lly 1Driv• By lM Ru•· Veteran. Call V(cmid rootn .wi\b, opea' btatn Cl•1tlt> llland;oofamily 5, ·:7' ..._ • Eltal.e, W ·771'T1...,clee. r---•--a--ho e ftfar"aoullt ~ 2 Viaterant ' Reat &ti.a =·~~?"1~'. paU'o.. 11'8fl for QUtdoor' Spe6ialilt., ;; CIDJ.&$. .• ... :.Jlvln~ •tat 1t.ree1.. 2 BACK \1:1 .....,.,3 Br, -. -~-~~':~ml~~ Dr. UCJl .\ii,_ 7% I< • ... .... ,,,~ Ii" . II· Slll, Mr mo . .ODm -.e . ~.. • ~ ed, lar;e ramlb' lcl • Sat/Sun, '4/ai Mmli, JM 3 Bdrm home + income. pm: aaa A-('e Ave, otf _neu.nortll Ny .. ,w~Y Lo MenDrive. ·• •· mo"veift !-tl25.lll» . CJSR .. IEotole W .. = or•~~--- 8 -' .. D A I L y p I L 0 T ' '!'&-.I•> , ~ . 40l5 N. B.;r.='..-O:iouo souo-. ''IJO T · J boyfronl '1=; com· · 5m1-SlS oOOO .. Secure~ pletely furn .•OPEN ~~ ~ate.note r~dqwn HOUS,ESu•l-5. . ~ c~j• never evn f'QmentoreqW&.yonre-306 Collin• Ave -tleitiotlitl),mMter·aulte! a.l•la'•or .??. r .! , 'charmink 'cotta1e + :r!My J••t added, la-, MZ,!.llffG en.seas 11esl'. quarters. 10Pt:N ,otijlle JI< pone\ed •ii;=:"iii:'iii:: plumbed, aDd now·the WHERE llSE1' ,must Q\9'"'· f'Japnt -BR "t rilever •w/br8ftd new Pool Ii jaeuui, ~led orfice, ,b1i1.iJ!·in atereet, brick B ·B -~ dlx.. wate:raor~en ', a~~ much, mo~e. . r ons-1 rortune 1s xou,r op· portunity ,at $7,,000 wtassumable 'l"#t loan. c;:,u.t. NOW -CSELECT· Can 10.a find 4 bedrms, 2 baU..: big bloek lene<d ,Y•rd • coverW paUo ror: Only s:M.900. No,d9wn '°ti~~~E~;;;;;; Vets or assume existing loan at $26Q. ... per1·monlh lllehadl•I ta-!· Lovely STll!llS T~ IJ;C:~M. area. Two homesJOl'l 1 ~1rota. Ht --· 14'64141 West. Newport) Xlnt T'PROPERTIES ~ COATS &WAU ACE REA' FSTf.TF INC' e .. ~ NEW listilll> 3J.BR, 1· atry "C" Plal) (with tbe big rma). You own thej~~~~~~~~~~I Jandl Rm-for pool. ...1W_ "4-11$6 Bkr. n ..--• PIXU-. HEIGf:!!l NEWPORT HEIGHTS· .. ARCil 3BR hdwd. nn..i ... !Iv. Ci.Pl COD rm &ooed R·2. Priced 4 Bedroom .Ph,1s den .• $42,000. · gre'at New Englanders :E'A,BEL 1 kitchen. Very private 'patio, almost. 2300 sq. ft. ... ATKED Peekaboovit"V'rrom-up-WW:h.A. ~ · stairs. S19,500 lull price. ' [B MoYe in quiclt. <;all • ~·· <tre• 646·'1171. '!""-·-_ ... Country Cliib Area · DeliahU.al bome to enter- tain ·in, formal dining rm, double fireplace, separate breald'Ml area In kitchen. Large utility room, 3 large bedroorm, 20,., baths. 2 Car sara&e + storage. ()pm Sat/SUn 1·5. 1715 Bahama Pl. ..... v .... coiid. \iiew.·.2 Bdrma .• 1 ba. • 2 bdrn..; famUy rm., 2 batbs. Jdlal. for ~e .ts il)CO~ $1 35plll ·- associa ted •\ w ' " • . " ' FllOMJIOW llVIMITm.M 4000 Ft 9f lhe Mil of everylhinc. Ben view, Jar;:e lot, IArge l'Ol>lql, 3 car garaeel huP mat.er bedroom + 1hu(te bath. Fee lot Evcrythin1 in immaculate condi,tion. H&F pool. Property has to be seen to be.!. ap. preciated. Shown by •P- poinlmenl o,nly. 3 ·Bta + den, 4Y.I ba, k>ts ot rn.ar· ble. B!fill by buildtt for :'....'.:.. " ' §-~1li~il111r!t L CAMIQ SHOlllS 6t•ral I OOZ «iiootral llOJ White caps are 'clearly ••••••••••••••-• .. ••••'••••••••••• ........... J.t visible rrom this absolutely gorgeous A home on the second ~er. . Has view or the jetty, boat trttfric.. Peninsula li&hts and 180 degrees of S Pic.!iric . 3 completely private Bdrm suites, 4\11 baths. pool, beautir.al landscaping. A surpris-s ing value-Call us for price (8.J.541). • • I F .~, E D 6 ·4 2 • 5 6 7 8 COM~ANV REALTORS . "SINCE 1944 67~-4400 Vi Acre C2 Located on Newport Blvd. near City H~ll. 8\11~ Financing avail• hie. Commercial build· ing and land just $59,950. i·~ ·l:!:;:.,;. .. r111,.:r , ror owner /occupant. 2 Bran~d New Beach Duplexea. with 3 BR, 2 Jla Unit• each. Ample aar11e M parkin& •ll.'1 l5t ownet depreciation~ 185.000. ea. call &14·1211 Aaent IASTSllll CMA- SZ,500 R•DUCTIOM , This beauUlul 2500 Ml· n. home has evflr)'thlna. $ Bdrm. 3 balhs,' loYely lighted patio, kltrMD with electronic oven pl111 built·IO BBQ. Clcu to 1choola:, cbW'dMll, and ahopplni, Coll 545-fd:i. -\\alkHf 1; I 1~·: RP.rtl ts!.de To pl1ce :rour me1111e before Ute reading pubUie. phooe l •' Dilly Pilot! ·1 Cl1ullled, "'2·Mll , S'\11'1~-·~. ·. · • ' from your very own duplex. Located riear Newport Yacht Club, steps to Bay & across Blvd. io ocean. Excellent rental area on fee land for $87 ,500. Will trade. ·MtwrOllT COl:4DOMIHIUM Sharp three bedroom, three' bath condo near Hoag Hospital. Full price just $49,900 terms . GREAT FAMl~Y HOME 4 bedroom•2 bath single story living with a Large countl')! kitchen. Very I neat and clean -a must 1o see in l;larbor View al $80,000. SR'DOM' IM THE 11.liiff The prime waler view with lights oi Dover' Shores on older cul-de-sac~ slreet. Three bedrooms & family. Courty·ard e tra nce. $97,500. " : ·' TMIS !'f<)ME liAS IT AU Popular~orona del llilar address, 'charn\ ~qµ~Ut~.;+tew of tbe:tld• pools andll>O~di!ig sUff(Trom this 3 bedroom, 2 ba'th ho<If,· ;;erms too! $135,000. ' . c It, 1 ~·I'. DISIGMIED FOii UVIMG This dramatic 3 bedroom, 3 'bath adult· home .on New,1><>rt 's finest sandy bA:yfront. Swimming, beach -complete . entertainment center. "Beautiful use of wood & suede wall co.verings makes th is home outstaadih~. $250,000. I " < roltTOPlllO, Wl1M V~I , Popular bonus room plan with view of Big Canyon golf course and very large yard. 3 brs , plus family room in house plus bonus room with loft and bath. Asking $91,000 .. . . . RmRA ... "NC:! B'lg Canyan Freneb country ••Monaco''. 3 bedroom,. dining room, special ~de&s for' ·strolling, entertaining, garderung & viewing 'the blazing sunsets. $1S3,000" Call today. .. I H .[ • •• I ,._ ······- ' ,,.H ;:~ f ~ "'WI St- OM ), fro1 f 'e1: ball ..-: roo sha ~det1 ME OM cxe co n _,-den wor • Cos l" 546 ... RA ._•, SPE stor 1; ... "' OvE ~;MCH !t; lha1 :ii $19! -540 --.VA AHi nori ... Carr ·' re~ "'!• •• !hr "' Lan ., Cal '11'. 4 ·•· 4 I bea ; ... fine ·•'Ea! .wr~~ L{.CC ro1 bat --.. tra ~'> Tr2 J 1. onl1 oln • •1;· ••• '.!H~ ···- In 1 ;s bil Pe oc 2i •••• , , j • E •• /I • , , . . ,. ,. ' ' l ' .. . ' r . Friday, April 25. 1975 DAILY PILOT p :r ' "'REALTOR EEK APRIL 20-26· I I I" •• • •• The Rea:ltor-'.: a voice for America's property owners . ,, WESTCLIFF PLAZA SHOPPING ... OHLY A SHORT ILOCK AWAY -~. rrom this quality l>uilt Eastside hom e. F'eatures inc·l~d c J bedroo m. 2 custom bat~s. clining room, separate breakfast v: room, firc1>li.i t:C , t1ardwoo'-I floors. sha~c r o~f un<l sparkling ,.,1. For wdeta11s call 54Q.l \5 I • , U: MES~ VERDE 2 Story OHLY $64.0DO. You 'll love this executive s t y le Pacesetter home complete with 4 bedrooms 3 baths · _,·den & rormal dining. Fant3Stic lattic.~ .... : Work patio cover. Int ..... in all or , Costa M e5',a . Don 't miss it!! Call ; I 546-SllQ, ... RARE FIND ' . . ·" srECTACULAR OCliH FRONT -2 ~ .. story home with magnificent •iew aftdl . ; beach. 3 Large bedrgis with room !or 4. ··' Oversizc;d family room and living rm. ~.Modern kitchen and dining. All less &'.than 3 years old ..... irst time orrered al !\... $199,000. •Choiee Balboa location. Call 540.1151 " ' .VACANT. AHO MEW OH THE MARKET -s h arp north Costa Mesa, 4 bedroom, 2 bath & '11 family room. Beautiful condition with !."' remod~l ocl kitchen an(I new carpets ·.: thruout. Perfect cul-de-.c location. ,,,. L-pri•ale yard. Priced only 541,950. .-• Call now. won't last 546-5880 : ... 4 (iARAGES "' 4 IEDROOM, sur• HOME! Bi ggest ~; l>ea mecl cei ling family room· you 'll . ., . find . 2 f< .. ireplaces. 3 baths. 2 patkK. Big ··' Easlsidc lot . llc.1rbor l·li gh School ~District . /\s king onl y, S6 t.950 . Call 11ri" 540.1 I 51. U-~~LL~~~EE _P~,~~ 3 bedroom. 2 bath corn er ho me . Complete with bealltlflll pool a nti access for boat or a-. trailer. Jus t rec\!ntl y redecorated . · Tralis rer fo,r;ccs sale~ Priced right at ,;,' only $47 .900. 'call'now 546-5810. · ··~· ,._ '" ERITAGE THINK SOMMER! In this cute beach cottage. 2 Bedrooms. 1:v .. baths . fireplace. Walk or ride your bike t o everything on the Balboa . Peninsula . Just one short block to ocean or bay. Only $58,000. ••• --.11111 U•llllG I JOCllU" NOMES FOR LIVl"C METWOlrM WI, •• 11111 IOI IWT. nu. 01 llJff J•ll'IHI M l •I Hll .. ............................ , ............... . 1 · REAL ESTAlE . ·s always s gootl ~fJvestmerit ' wt>en yov J>U1 your m<Jl"Poy 1n10 •home ol your OWJi, ~ .,ou've g0r 50111ethlng subtlont•BI IO 1t>ow tor ii. l\nd wi1tl mo1rgagil creci.t opemng ub : . anCI inlflr95I rate~ ' a1ooplng . NOW is 1rio 1omt 10 bu,Y Jlle home you vo alw3't'S wanled: ,t A REAL ron-c.1n llolp you .,,.,._c Hlfl most ol your rnor.ev. ~1·' n·1 hit prolesslo<>PI r11spor111btH1 IO 'now where mol\g1ge crtldu ,1 fl'Oll CIM•IV wauoote and Intern! taltt mM 1 laYOf.ole. /I . .~ Buying 1 t-crme II Ofle or 1he 1t1"11"81t lflOYff JOU can IN~ll e&pKlall1 11'1 limes !11\1 IMll&, So 'talk 10 ~,REALTOR' now. ., ... rt ........... NEWPORT HARBOR· cos1'~MESA 'BOARD,OF RWTORS . , ' G'} " •. f Qtll\t. 110t/$lH4 ~ \ THi REAL' ESTATERS --~ NO' DOWN llG CAMYOM IEST IUY! SI 39;500 Love l y VlEW & rm for p ool! Spectacula r 2-s tory entry,• huge LR. DR. fantastic kitc hen. 4 bdrms ·& 3 luxury baths. Plus a bonus rr:n . Very plush cptng , fully landscpd. Qwet st. . 2111 SaliJ ..... H!lsRaad NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910 ' CLOSINCiC~TS .._. 1002 G-ra1 1002 OMLY!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... . 5 ilDRM/2 STOllY Tree Ii n e d s treet . Prestig e approaCh . Ma ssi·ve e ntr y . ENORMOUS PARLOR. Formal banquet room. Gigantic garden kitchen . MAMMOTl1 RUM,PUS ROOM . S B ONUS BEDROOMS. ClosinR costs moves you In, Gl's takeadvantaMe. Call now 842·2535. OflN Ill II• II l IVNIOlll Nr(I' 3HOUSES Top of !loo Warld ' 4 Bdrmr, 21,T IW Dream · tlome. Custom decorat· ed. Well planned family home. orEH SAT & SUH 2907El>l>tl*,CdM HARDWOOD ON I LOT OPEN Sal/&m l·S $)7,500 * 675-5930 * CAPE COD beautirully That's right! 30n I lot. 3637 E.CstHwy,CdM d ee., S BR, 3 BA-brick , INTERESTED IH IMTEREST? . Well her's your chance! Beauti,ful Bluffs 3 bedroom with a view of the JJack Bay, egrets and all. 1'his one is ·warm. ri ch and comfy! l 'he o"·ncr w.ill finan ce at 8 1hc/c, no pOints ~ 'fhat's comfy too! A)king98.500. lntere~ted'? UHl9UE HOMES • ...a ........ -675-6000 2443 E. C•I Hwy, Corooadel Mer • I002Gl•ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VILLA 2 STORY·ZIDRM $28,900 Save! Save! Save! Super rour bed room beach pro· perty. Formal ri"ing. Gour m 6l kit c hen . Separate childrens wing a n d ma s ter s uit e . Private r ear grounds. Assume FHA loan. MU.St move now. Call 963--6767. (HN 11111 • ol S IUN IOl!f l:l(f' !~! Jlli;4 ~ THE REAL ESTATE RS -~ Investors spec'ial. In·I ...................................................... , frplc·new wfiqUe master come producing units bdrm suite + many ex-.....,_-. ___ _ that need .a little T.L.C. ! Int.ad of a Drecn tras. $89,500! --::::W::W...~ No wher1e can you find ...... a d aily dip can CALL67S..7060 Wcll 'kep~~~~in CQ.,ta value I ke this ! Bring become your routine~ paint af\~ brush. l''iX·UP The pool is nol the only OPEN Sat ic... 1-5 Mesa. 2 Bedroom duplex a"d ma····e s•~ Take ad· cd 1-• + 2 bedroom house. All -extra, it's attach to a 6702 Marilyn Dr., 1-18 vanl•ge. Seller say• v d on one large fenced lot. lovely M esa er e J BR + bonus rm. 3 H U RR Y ! ! Age n l Pacesetter, 3 BR + Jg baths. Move in cond. L 0 w e s t P r i c c 847-6010. fa mily rm home. Offcrl"d $59 950 around -$59,950. OPF"' 111 11 • rr s fuN lob/ N/("t • al only $66,500. 'cALL 556-8100 ~ U l'EHB lolboalayl'rop. PETE BARRETT -REALTY-f--f o. Re-. OMES ~ Classiried Ads 642·5678 .... C.,,.w NB 54t-'6SS Want Ads Call 642-5618 Cale of Newport A HANDY·DANDY ! Solid val11e too. Five bedrms with poof! close to schools. shopping, library, & park. 675-5511 COLE or NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar. -al 1002Go•ral 1092 Go•ral 1002 Go•ral 1002G_...., 1002 . . .......... . ........................ , ........................................ . ...•.......................... ,..... ·~ . ' 2711 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR ran HERE WE GROW AGAIN! In celebration of the opening of our new Corona del Mar office we are offering a FREE plant from .R .. oger's Gardens for those w:ho bring this ad to one of. the following open houses this weekend: SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10-6 404 Iris $127,950 Ccirona del Mar 532Cancha$76,5QO · Eastbluff, N.8. 3 bdrm. FR, Din. Rm. 5 bdrm. w/2 bdrm. rental ' I ~ • ' •· -.. , ' ·-· • , \ I 2320 Port Abercken .$79,500 _1 Ne~_B1ach 4 bdrm. FR W/'Jiflw ' ' ~673-7601 ANYTIM·E II SAH JUAH ·cAl'l5TRAHO A lot. Scenic. 1/:: ac. in rolling hills. roned s ingle family. Only 528,000. ' THE 11.-S Bright & 'airy 4 Bdrm Condo. A'.ir cond .• on gree nbelt. nr.· s chool, s hops, churches & frwys. Q\\TICr will lea~e or lease option. S72.500. "V" pl an -3 Bdrm .. 211:.! ba. !\·love in cond. Near pool. $54.500. • ·COROMA DEL MAR Cape Cod near the s~a. Classic 4 Bdr'in: family rm, dinil'.l g rm, hardwood firs & wood pane ling. Shown by app 'L OLDE WORLD CHARM Extre mely well built 3 Bdrm home. Hardwood firs, huge formal dining rm, frplc, private s undeck. Steps to the bay, $ll9,950. IALIOA l'EHIHSUU. Bayfront 4 Bdrm \\'ith pier, slip, fee land. Asking $275,000. SPYGLASS HILL llandsom e 2 s ty 4 Bdrm home. Bonus rm, family rm, dining rm. Outstanding views of ocean, islands & mts. $162,500 . LINDA ISLE 5 Bdrm. Move in cood. Your own pier & slip. Exquisite decor . $310,000. 56 7 S• Hie al .. Dri ... Soite I 02 Newport C..tor 640.4050 1002 G1•rll 100: •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTIWFF Large 2 story chMrmer. 3 Bdrm. huge family room, ranc.h i.;tyle kitchen. f'enced yard. E11sy to show. Vacant & ready. A solid value at $81 ,aOCI. AU U.S. VErs C.F. Colesworthv R<alton 640.00~0 It is your right lo own . ., home with no down pay· m e nt . Staff o( ex· \leterans to assist you. Call World Real Estate. Orange County's only Veteran Real Estatl' Sp ec ial ist . Ask for Vete ran s counselor. $56·7777, Call anytime. G1M:rel 1002 G1•ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll macnab/lrvllltl ~ realtg · .. FINER HO~ES FROM $11.500 TO $775.- LUXURY AT A BARGAIN NICE. Tt-IRt:E brand new 2+de n co ndominium s on Lido I s l e overlooking Newport Channel. Over 2100 sq.fl. 1'"rom Sl93,500. Jeanne Newman 642-8235. <YU) · ''PRETTY! rLUSH! rRIV A TE!" 3 lovely bedrooms, luxurious dining room, luscious living rQOr:n. run bar room,...~erene & secluded gardens. 5189.ouu. Jack Custer642·8235. <Yl2) srRIHG TIME srECIAL . Luxurious living in g racious Baycrest. 1'a s t e ful c us tom 4 bedroom home. Beautiful priva te ga rd e n p atio . $11 2.900. Helen Hartley 642-8235 . ( Yl3) IVAH WELLS -DOVER SHORES. 4 bedroom + family & bonus room. 2-story grande ur w/panoramic view o( Bay & Fashion Island. Bonus can be 5th bedroom. $165,000. Walter King642·8235 . <Yl4 ) IRVIHE TERRACE. 5 bed rooms + sunsets! S81,500! \\'ell maint ain ~d fa mily home . Close to Newport Center & Bay. Tom Queeo 644 -6200. (Yl5) HEW 0-IMG! . Superb 2 units -,Corona del Mar. Quality 2 bedroom home w /new cpt., s hake roof.' fireplace + posh 2 bedroom apt . Prime location So. of Hwy. $98.750. Ha rriet Perry642·8235. (Y l6) LINDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE. Over 4000 sq .ft . Country French d e co r -beautiful rixtures & a ppointn1ents -4 bedrooms + den & family room. 51' of cantilevered decks + l g . dock . Catherine Schweickert 642·8235. <Yl7) WAHT THE nsn Brand new Bayfront home. 5 lovely bedrooms. 61/:? baths, 2 wet bars . Quality cons truction. Pier & slip. $325 .000. Ch arles Arnold 642-8235 . (Y l8 ) UHEXCELLED LOCATION - DOVER SHORES. Pres tigious Bayfront. 4' bedrooms w/formal dining room, rosewOC?,Cjl',6 ' teak family room w /wet -1iar1 .. c~ gourmet kitchen + breakfast rciom •. Heated & filtered POOL + jaellUI ; . pte r & dock -on 60' lot. $395,000. Vee Stinson 642·8235. (Yl9) • '4:MUI '44-6M 111 ... Pl'-............ __ .. .., ..... ' l I ' ' ' I / .a. ... Q:,,...YPtLOT r .. ,,.,ld•x.Aero21,.i11s 1 I" , , H•••hrS. A ;H111H..,~ H111H..,,S.. 1 H111HferS."' PorS. 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Harbor Hi1h Y pa:~,, 1 1ree1 1t1lld{n1 home. Se, Put1b, .. L 1,\l.00, ,•,,.,11~,ooo., ,.· Eastbluff view .-lmma e ul·ate ~.· in. .. if e Schoo1Ul•1' ' ' . ~Eltd 'I ....,, frvnl l ..... caplna. s.isooo",; New Unlu throughout . Karaslun cpt .. · EJ.egi-tt1t , . SPARUNG ~CALL.~ Plu1b <:•r pc l l ng , eo.' M $450000 ' stone FP. Customized closets fn each (;ovely~cusl. 3 BR & den . 3'h ba. on RE~?: .. ~ATE ' 7r-··lllS br~ drapeNea & renc.ine. ~a e•a ' . rm. a s ari y wor op 1n gac. tw\ ' • I .,... su•aa•u·-· W -9300BU. uuu..u-~ S89 500 ; '' ; ' S2,SS •v'1' · ' ' .t r ..__. ~ Bd D d ' h d ksb ' lagoon :Courlw /f~Wltain .. Ham slip. -;J, .• • Uolv.Pa rk.$$4,lllO. • ....:....:.- ' 2645 Bunya OPENSAT.1·5 : Beautil~lly de'~orulcd 5 BR . •'> bu.. '.4.81 DUPLEX·• " DUPLIXlil' • •H·~eoo 11 1 Fortheathleti~Mont paneling, 3'fr,Sl CS. Ra1np/sli1>. s:!uo,ooo ~ho: ~:y.~C:-.::e~it~ ~~RTIH!'tlG.A~.'"·_-,, ~U,~~·:=~n~m~ Rwho 311 .. ,_.~ Irvine 'fcrrace. Pool & p)enty oC roon1 ..«.... . • · ,.,,, r' '(' · 1 beautirut natural wood ,... $.215. p er mo.a t h ! S..-J ..... ·, for exercising, 3 Lge. Bdrms. Sep. Util. , .Cust~l\4iB.~.RaR •. 4 b'Ui; 1 • nu rt . view000• r9g a~e I ~~exlures. 1i>nty l year iand waltn.i tor ' you tn HURf\Y, CAl,.'L ow SeTo1w.,•,h10,ua0mea :~~. ~~""! 'Nea:::.~PE8!t i~an Rhl. Convenient location. "-Gall fot Oil lagoon. · mp/J out. SlUO, • ·1hl:w. Cf ll. 6M·'l211 Agent &his • bedroom1 dininc $42-9311 . rcten or 3 Hr . Jo'rplci. •un· Price 1175,800 app 't. ·... Bt~fld jle\V 6 f3}t. 6 Ba .. Pool. ja<:u_zzi & '· ,, s. S1b1 of Ht.WAY ~ ~~'t:h~f:er!:I~:~ I UICUTIYI ·. I ·declu. P•'iOll. AU quallly Bill DU8oi94N·8181 -~lE..til'__A GRJlll,_,11,.TR;, 11.lln.a...ful.mp_.S,ijp_i_~OOO. . , _ ........ '=-'., .... , .. , • ., fua. W•rm l•lll!lt home P,9,0L~HOMI . feat., ... 14 LlllO N\H'\e • CLOSilH .I 567 San Mkolm~ .. Sh:JOt · · •l lh-tilotx:1 wLhebNdi'.f'z -~ roomy.k:itcheii ~h ""G~-Y '' ·~Culver '1. Universit.y · Newport eiiihr , .. ,Olfl -· "Bdr ... -;-"Ft '"""'-' I .... 'ny-' bre•~ r'OOlil. Prtde' •• p area r .)__ (714 )7~-7313 ' ~lol~~-?f:,~~:Or~ng £:rn~ ,·yard",, 2 ciir -~ -.ooo •. iBriN your ....., lil:Ml with f eara ~•rd .iuMi G K E E N T K E II; C-ondomlnlum. View of •GeHral 100'>'.i . 64.S-~ .• f blklal'a. Only Sll:800! pOJ:!I . ·Beautl f 11!'.t de· Brentwood 3 br 2 be hllla. PrivatepaUoan:u. ~. , .. ,.. I002 ·~ 1 Ca1t...S~13 .. •· 1 ~0~(.1ld,N~'vi !~s:.i. ·, frpll. ap1r1ded 0lntltxl. EnclOsed 11r1ge. Would ··.·.·.·.··.···,;e·····"!•!!!••J•~•····.;·n·!!··~··.·.·:y,•"'l-!':•'•'•i•.•.-.·.·.·.·•.·.·· Gftlef"9i 10o2 ·a· .... ra1 1002 1•• • .-.... .. •CJ"_ '-'Of'ffll •·•1sJi.wt0a.t:N"''' 842-9371 , .,. 552.7257 ' yoube_lie~c ~.~MXf! . · v~.Jfronl ...... , ................. ·~;~~;~;·~··· o ... ~~;o · 1024 JJ~:~~·~:~!i~ .. 1£fss~l~~:~:~T~ -~w " · "'' d C Lid · h Harbor View....._ •••••••••••••••••••••• Kome. 4BR, 2~ba' + 833-a838 ' . 411•2900 , Pfl'ime locatton near en 0 0, Wll Irvine Terrace. A great Mesa Ver0de. 3Br, 2ba, parent retrew.t ai'ea. cul·l::=::-:::::::::::-::"::7-.::"·l~'!!!!!!:!'I~.::::.::=:_ southerly exposure for sun bathing & 'Price R~dlliced . family hom~ .• with r?!J_ • \ fT FR. 2 Blocks ·t~o m de·sac st, courty&rl! en-CULVEKI?ALE3_br,2 bai $3000. down.~ 1 BR 1 3 s unset views. '4 Bdrms. 5 Baths. 1833PortSt!aboumeNB bedrooms, sparkl1n ONLY 5 LE-school .'2 Huge separate try.Only,$74~. rrpl, ~ovd. \)llliu, oool. '811,()f;ean'-.:itW.1425.mo. form'al dining, rumpus room opening ~t~p0~n2a:yd:~e~~hs~ ~~~~·. ~~~o!:!~i:i~~. , BrtCkFrplcs.Beaptir~lly TO,}NRE n'lN.~J tennis . Price open, 'lease opt. 497 .1051 : on sa11cl y beach . pier & floal. 1'~ully t<"ormal dining. Fplc, Up-A real pleasµre to show_. ~~~~~d. Sl>9•500· ~~: M&;I 1 ' Uel~~?..k /Ml·l49t 52t·Ol77 ' · h d 000 · d~• •· Ca ll 673 •«• ro ppoinl 3 II CoftidaK ' 1 V1'lta p,,,·r~ Condo, .'2'" ~ {uro1s ,e . SJ25, .-~ra cu crpts •custom 'o->.rU r a . ... 7.-, • • ' ..... Span . Vi Ill. Vie~ or drp:1. J>atio. ,.Qwoer "s ment. Priced at$93,500. ' ' .OPl!.'N SAT&SUN 1·5i ')'rs new: 1 sly, 2 br, 2 ha, OPEM,& ~y Ocean & City."3 Br, fu.m moving Out or 4'1"ea . oP!" ''1 ~ • '' \ '1J'1 rD~I Nici' M11 :It~ t.,o -l '11111i •I 243) Bo~dOln, _College rptiq. •JUo!'ft.,,1df'J>l,(Cfpls. 4BR. fam rm, din rm, rm, wet bllr, 2000 IQ fl. 646-~928, evcs645-~ ~.ei'· · ii:~ S t r e o 111 ;1 • e a ~r. Prk. Vacant 3 br, 2 ba, 968-}tTa , den. Deautirully dffotat-ltitl. tile entry:Span tile .~ ~--..•,10-a.,. ~m . rm .. rrpl', .Po~ol,. ed. lmmitculate thruout. oof R d ·• -••• ·-i:· ,. .-... t"!'t'··' ..,..._,, aa Owner. $44,800. Pr1n. on-Sf ,00 ~< .. .,,. r · e UCt.'u. -·"""· BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR ]..\l Buy~•d • Or. ~. 1-\ t>l'J 6161 lachenn1yer :• ,, I ,i' •.!fO, 5~·-W·'-,,,1Y,.637-5016ey.,., . TOTl:a;~¥ftt -~-·CALL NOW ~~.~i. '"'"""Eves ·; G-..1 IOO%G_,,. ·1002 '~~~~~~~ICOSTA ME!. S~ 34SUolnnltyDr. ii..:' Point IOU $38,950 ' '75z.7315 tWo/orone! Th•l'>whu< • I-<.,Jusl0ff lrvtM:Ave") Take adv&ntage ot· this I . you' aet in ' this wiique (~ ······················~····~···•···~·········· • c.t.rE coo* 2 STORY s~a 1223 ········.-·····~···.····· · • b W TE.FRONT .-. ·-. • low-down on this 3 DONAlOM.llRD home.3·Bdrms.21/; a+ H~J:for EASTBLUFF -"LUSK" New listing! Large 5 bdrn1 .-fa n1il)' rm. with rrplc. -fo rmal dining' rm. - kitchen with room ' to dihe .. ·.AH ·a .I famil y COUJd'-<!Sk " ·for ! o rrered at :il)7 .000. A ' DUPLEX nAaoAtN bedroom charm e r ! A\lecl• ....... 11 .. , 1 Bdrm, bath, WJ scp. en- Two ·51ory 4BR & den, $4 7 ,000~ . OCEA'N VIEWS... Divorce. situal.iOJt. T:ike trance. Only ·s yrs old & form I din, 2 frplcs. 3 ca'r Near proposed marina From S68.'95o. $6950 dn advantage. 6ellt!rs need Sp.ctaculcr Vb ha. ii:.,,. some ·II n i q ·u e gar, xtra prkg. Sl4S,OOO site. Bike to beuch. walk Prices are still low 8t quick sale! Try any of-of valley as well as being features. Orfered ror on- orsubmit. to shopping. Gourmel Dana Point Harbor. Cut Cer! 1-~or quick ~pt. to acrotis Jrom Community ly$.58,2~. JACOBS Rlil1'T kitchen, large ramily your ex .. nses by living see call 847-6010Agent. Park and neBr Com-Mission Rily 494-0731 675·6670 N I d · OflfNr110 ·11s1~roNN1C1 • munity Pool. This t·Ur, --· room atura woo · in'deluxe3or2Brapt& I burning brick fireplace. E •s 'T'"!DE·Near Ba'<k renttheolher.Agt.34121 2\.i Ba Prestige home B·Y OWNER. Complcley PAl""T & c; 11962 7788 · l " ~ has al l the quality remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, ...,. a .' · lolnspec · ., Bay. 3'BR, 2 BA, f_rplc; (A).Coust Hwy, D.P. feature~ you will ap-home on Bluebird Cu- -fi~IN M/\fiTIN ,.. V2P.€ALTOP.Sh corate~ th.tu-out. J!eaut. BY OWNER 4 br, 3 ba, clean ing oven I: 2 Crplc wood & stained ( 1 CARPET ,.Q,. KEY . formal ... din, newly d~·' 496:·343~ preciate. Including self nyon. Beamed ceilings, ·.,··. [() -H[ Br and Spanking ne w, _________ , lndsc7pg.$47,000.0imer. oceanvu, walk lo bch. FOURn.EX ' firePl aces. built in wcl &}.MSti'~rld°""'-o2docks& fresh paint a,nd carpel, 64$-4 31 . Xlnt. buy; .al $59,500. $72,500 bar and 3 car gar.ige. patio. oi}~n Saf &Sun 1 to natutal wood cabinets, lsl...cl 1006 496-41.22 $115,000. 4. 952 Bluebird Canyon ',.·· ·RE AL TOR s beautirul ri.reylace. All ·····················~ Take advantage cl these Dr. 497·181G these and more 'This IM Ha•en Pool By_. ' I 032 units at 1913 prices! $7500 RAISOR'S •.'' 644-7662 CORONA-DB.MAR tree-shaded 4 bedrm, 2 FOR SALE 3 Bedroo m , 2 bath ,••••••••••••••••••••••• year gross income pro-OPl::N SAT./SUN.: 31~ bath h'ome is vatanl and ~ardwood floors. crtps, Bri«hl, cheerful Twn/Hs, vides excellent tax REALTORS Nine St, S. LaJ;1una. <!BR. . inviling at $39,950. * * IY OWNER d dbl g: Lg .. shelter. Three bedroom •lleduced to $-IS,SOO. Ph: ., Lr:g house on I 'h lots r~. e gara e. e JSR, 38A, 2 car attch 523 C · Dr 1 · I J • I& IQlllll'I ~ BE'DRM 3 BATHS P.1tl10. $38,:iOO. gar , fr/pie', El Toro unit ror owner. Two 2 4 ampus .. rv1ne &12-8885 BKR. ···Getteraf ·1002 Ga,..r• , 1002 , 4 -• • • • bedroom nits. One 1 Campus VallcyShopCtr.1-'""=""-"'-----••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plac• · Big kilchcn w/ bltns. in'· 2 BR Older Home. 586"3991 bed room unit. Can't rind CALL Bll-1600 BLU li LAGOON ·· Pro .,-1;·· · side bnrbe<1uc. anothtlrbargainlikethis.1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,i;;I J bdrms . 3 bu, ocean ·'· A HOME ro, BE CH.RISHED p7~2-l~ 1\1ANY EXTKA.'i~ ~.~.i~~~orl:!r~:.140. ~':.:t!'ror:~~a~c!; ~:;r~ For appt. to see ta.Ill• views from ever)' floor. •. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 1•oooua1llt.NlWf'OfltlraCH S148.500 •67f>.9792 RowMcc.de looking lake. Bonus Ag ent847·6010. ,, , MATURE•s Sec. gate, pools, tennis, c'.' OPEN SATURDAY /SUNDAY 1-SPM ''UST REDUCED .Rea1t0: II IOtW---' room, party patio, 21/:1 .• cx:'~.'":.·"~wN 1olll'N1<t' WOMDEll •MD. private beacb._ S87.SOO. 288 EAST WILSON ~ OP}t:N l~OUSE -..-· Ba, la ndscaped, club II The beauly o( a green-Owner . 499·3695 or -f" • $4,500. 1·5PM SA"f&SUN Costa Mesa548-l729 members hip, close to ~-.. ~~ bell, view or the moun-327-4888eves. 3BR.f 2b 1 a , 0rorWmlbdl in rmf .. ' f1amh rm. liv Harbor View Hills . 20418c1olllins2•0A1'," BY O o· . d 83sc7h08o1o31s · By owner f,;:-.. 1. -t t1aandi s"c'ap' , .• •.oarngdeeovuen'l·L----c.-.-H-i---_.--1-0-5-2 rm. rn c. / . tn re ng, s ag crpl, Swim . pool , 1';.i cuzzi , + wner. 1s 1s a -• -~-~· ·" llAllDE"STV 615 2866 C I • -" hanging plants .. they're ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps . Cov·d patio, dbl gar, fruit trees, private trellised patios. ~ -· p~ace! omp ete n~w FountaiaV.., 1034 NEW11'Gl..AICt ~ nicely Jdsc.:pd. 544.950. , D("l uxc 4 BR, g uest c :-;---leoch 1018 kit., ba, copperplumb g, ••••••••••••-.•••••••••• STORY•-all part or this "'1W>ual rooms gourmet kitchen apts ano crpts, u!icd •brick frplc, · , -ofrering. 3 hdrms., 2 ASK FOR Gat>AYAH " . self-cl~an'g oven, tral?h •••••:••••••••••••••••• wood p•n91ing,etc.etc.3 Small a rea d.esign baths, large living room co mpactor, B-R-Q . .,·an· J~r, 2ba . B~ ~·ner. ~o br, huge lot. Come see -homes-. 2 Levels w/lge and breakfast bar. A de- tastic crpt..: ·& drps., G.L 34556 Via Verde. CU. 379 J& 19th St, C.M. family rm, formal dine, ligh fful home and a bltns. go lore Rent 'tjl 4\13-8U 7 $fi,!:o0 673-1658 • breakfast, 4 rOORJY DR 'S:'. ~uperb location both for YOiit"$ Peel lid su· 9:950 ' · ~"'"" i.\.C.. .. ~ \ Tradi.li0(1at t~it¥&; 'con-the price or $57,000. ~1 · ~ .8 : -; ti.,·_.... c1e1 ~ .. 1022 BE.A\lTlF:UL Mesa Verde le&Jl:.stafe s tru.~ci. .. &. . .-..P.w>inl: ~ j .. ·'l\ll ·-.i ~. ",/. -t,Ge1terat 1002Gwr , ,.., >1002 .~ ... ~~l 6~~~ , •••••••••••,,••'\P!''.!,•••• home. l blk. from Go~ ·.:.·• ... ~ .• -. .• mentS1 erid'8''tia.tl(home ·.,..... · · · •DOun~a be •as 4 br.. ~· feel'! "Pre,e·nrcd al .,.,.. ~""'~'· SUPERB Vl6W ,., now super huge ram. rm. A WBJ. S61 ,900. Bkr 962-5511;. VISI ..... .... •••i• ••••••••••••• 1;-• .r-········-·····-r····· "Iligh otbove Corona del ~/flag.ston e frpl. + frml. n ••.'' --------~ . ·~· BigC..,yonllay Ueautilul Dover moOOI . \'acan l . 1\1ust sell ! 2 15cdroom & den. S1 19.SOU. or lease S700. mo. VOGEL & BABBITT RE ALTORS 644·6056 1972 PRICES NEWPORT HEIGHfS p,1 ar , with a g r eat !Jv. ~m. w/frpl. 2 extra PLAMHEDHOME alALTY panoramic-i,·icw 1 yt new lg. s ide yrds. for cam· Madam.,ean you cook in GOR.GEOUS' 5'52 .. 7500. I ~~~~~~~~~ Porlorino. J Bdrm. 21r~ pers & boats. New ~pts, ttib countl")' ltftchen! 4 I ... ~~~~~~~~ _--: Balhs & ramily room, drps. & nr. ~~er1ngs. BR. on lg Jot; trailer a c-Super 5 btdroom, hugel- Just $43,95-0. Quality plus -PLUS u separate suite ~cw roof . & p:unt. As-cess. Instantly appealing living area. luxurious • STIL:L MEED charm . New carpet . BEST BUY! with b cdrm bath & :s ume this 7 7., loan . ramilyrm.9684456 carpet, farm kitchen. lroodlROOf'oT-llock Roof. Bea med ceiling $200Q.underpriceofcom-ANOTl-I ERfam.ilyroom, S.48 ,900 . World Reall--~------1 Must see to appreciate i(youarJ!owner orptanJ and paneled wal ls. parables. Relax in \•iew game or billiard room. t.s tale. 556-7777 or $58,000~l!IZI or4and'frfay'wanttosell,l----~~---Recogniz~ ;t bot one. Call of the raciri~. Upgradt..>d 5105,000 . t! 835-0211 pager0098 4 Bedrn...n & IW cOntact .. our orfice i\'n-* WI KNOW* . . 646-7171. carpets and tile. Close lO vva11 1'1 .. med1'alely L•~UH • Hl~"EL Of'f11 111 9 •11\1 ~10 ~•,.rr • everything . Fireplace,· Nr . So. Co<1sl P laza. huge bonus room, lowest ~-4471 r.r: 548-8103 PEnlT. 1•uyy ..._. ..._ - space-age kitchen with price 1n a rea. uper 552 7000 .II' 38R,2BA. Air cond. · · s -* IEST * • _ trash compactor . and l~~~~~~~~~I F'rplc. Bit -ins. Roomy sharp one year carpets, • OCEAN SIDE OF tlWY. q .. 4 PLEXES/IEACH ·>', 1 • •• self-clc!aning oven. Ohly l: kitr'.chen. Assumable GI. app r ox 1900. On ly GOLF SEA.CUFF I h 1041 "Sl\ores"-38R & den,. -$53,990 EACH •< ,,,; : $57,950. 646-7l ll Open CUTIE PIES•. $4 ,900. By app"l. Owner. $49,509. Agent842-5541 ChooSe the 7Lh lo'AIR-L091•a eoc Walk lo be<tch. Very con- E·vcs. 963-2187 l .... ~~~~~~~~'I WAY for yout back ya'"" •••••••••.•••••••••••••• temporary-vaullcd ccil· .••. 2·4 plexes side by side., _________ , ' T'wo adorable o ne l---------1-'" ' C Roomy 2 bdrms, unils.1· . DOYER SHORES lill bedroom units, both with INVES'fORS!! OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun. bedwith &h i!ib lhcu s to'!' 3 • ,J;> RIM E C O'M. ings,et~~950. ,,, Age 1 2 . ex pen s e s _ . . . 1 N be h St G Bid 9 r..rn.~ a gracious MERCIAL-9 Modemun-• mi nima l. ONl~Y $53, Santi.ago Dr.! best buy fn,e p aces. car ac o~age aruge g. Green Valley 4 br. 3 Cull home . a ll on one lcve.I. its on Glenneyrc. Call TWO BDRt.1 . CONDO on ,. .... 10,cstoc"whercc·· onlh1s~11:clus1 vestrcct.<1 :.n<i·park.$275amonth. Un its + orCice . 217· ba.3pools.10773EI Cen-Jdeal ,ror entertainin·g l/ofordetails.$179'500. El Niguel fuirwu y, .._... " .. BR 3 b I & . •HOTHERCUTIE•. Avocado,CM.645-5714 tro, $57,900. Ownr. · h r 1 ' G If · d 1· h I you match this offerinJ(! ., .a ·: um. rm. ..._ wit a se.Parale orma • PANORA MIC VIEW o er s e 11:1 t. m· OJ<'.• T,\KE ADVANTAGE formaldin.rm.$94,500 Super,.o(li_ce t"'·o~roorh Grecnbrook, 5 br, 3 ba,1 _968-~µ98 _______ 1 dinirigr09m. J:-. JtOMESITE -Slope$ preio,slve \•aulled ceil· call nowa.42,2535_ CALL 675-7060 IMMACULATE· ~ome with an out!;~and · fam rm. bonus rm. pool. l~l.__.Oll l---L 1040 OR ,'· lOward the Sea. • }ings ., S hort dri\•e lo ong backyard fcalunnga c t d . 1 B -...,.. ~ Ovcrlo·ok• th e 9lh $23500 bea·•-.. 5900 ~ LJl'l./Jrt11v···1~•lJfJI01:11u,,1• Is the-o nly way lo .... d •·•· us . rps, crp . Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• , · ....,_._ • ' [ I Go•'t Ow.cl describe this beautiful 3 terrac"""' gar en.~ 1ng owner Low 70's 9194273 FAIR WA~ r~o m .the • MODE RN SPLIT· L .... NI .... Rtty. f ·.~ .. · ... , .. ~.:Uftii11 ~!R~~aPa~:'t ~:~': 'w~th bi!~g:a::l~: .~ND ANol) ER P.t ESA ~erde 4 b·r. 2v. ba, -:t:rs:~r4 s:;~~~ 3th~~ r~~~L, 3sR, den. 2 ba, IJ ~lOSO' 496-4040 ·~'.::::ii=:--"·=·-=!:'#' CALL 556-1100 fireplace . Upgr aded V e r Y s har p l Wo den, usd . brk. frpl , D/R, -home. 2 Fireplaces & a Includes ideal mother-in-I N T3 e"~ I 0 R l -carpetthruOut.Lessthao bedroom, two bath home -IR. yd, $60"s, Ownr. largeramilyroom. lawqlrs.$67,500. DESIGNER'S llOME, r>,APPEAU~ ·~:!:!.s":°'-4 years old. i1IA or C l ni cely upgraded with1_S5_7_·50_7o ______ J tleaJEstate Clt4JUIY21 . ~ ··" free·fOr m pool&jafuzzi. This 3 Bdrm home in ""'~~~~~~~~I terms, or low interest GI aood carpets, AND A EA. "T~· , '-• aa..s.7.v 53"647542 ·~· •h• . '--: 3BR, 2ba. l?\'ely ram. l~vthe ~s .exlcepti~ r y -646-7111._ POOL.Tryabout$64,000. .. IEAuTY ,, . By Ow ner}. 3Br. 11/sba , ! . I , ' £rplc's. Sellii:l'g price in- , aJI _ lo.u n . $<13 ,950,, Ca ll SK J NNY DI PP I NG -~ ""'7na.-wu. U~~a~r ' rm.,wel~ar ,tntercom ,2 c can _ _JUS rig or VA/FHA•-O"'E MORE'. p,,·me eastsi'lle loc't•'on A LARfil'F ..... Y W /W bOOi cas,es, ladn 'II Al ESTAJE !!ludes many decorutor you . Sprinkler system. . ~· 1"'11 a -ne I sh h•I <'°' ' l $110 000 BONO 1t1 Patio. 7% VA .,ssumable in Orani:eCo.unty Ex c e 11 c n t s outh 'or in Costa Mesa. A lovely 2 IS NEEDED • rm, w p u s '· ' 350 s· 1 ems. · . • I oa n av a i I. 'Quick ~eys inofrice hi'E,hl''ay lo~ation. Very s tory co!onial with 3 ... 6 IEDROOMS ~ ~~%Yor"~sCo,.i~~~~~: '1 ~ 4t4~~Hwyo · 1<.-•-E_A_L_T_V_._5_3_l'!_M<_l __ possession. Call nowt W,QRLD . nice l'A'O bedroom home ·b~droom~ plus slu~y. plusapoolonthi111ovel)' $33,000.847.4273. ~ 1 1 •• J Forced Sale! Laguna see! . •LAL ESTAT. with lots or old briCk and Easy maintenance and La Cuesta home. Large _..OP9f SUM I~ Niguel 4 BR Pacesetter. MORGAN REAL TT Specialis,ts in govern-a gourmet kitchen AND room fo r boat storage. 1 am i I y room w1 th Owne r ; 3 bedroom 1!'4 29831· tvy Glen-n. LagWla By Ow n er, 2 4 4 2 2 552-4222 mentrinancedhorncs! STARTER A .GO lO 0 ONE On)y •$64 ,-000. Call fireplace downstairs. bath, heated pool, boat NiC'ui:I. A iteal big LaHermosa . Call ---'"'-'-.-'---!· SS6-7777callanytl.me DUPLEX BEDROOM )N.LAW 673-8550. Plus recroom. Call us door. •$3'9,900. ll.B. ,'-a}'ela familx. home 495·0357 Sat-Sµn OPEN WI NG. Moti vated sel r. now ! 968-4456 ·, ~2773. , tJ.ivqt;, dloi•~ fami ly HO USE. Fl~rsl lime Lnve'.stors de-As king $84,950. I ~ s1n11t4.G PIETTY rmB. 4 BR. 3 BA.,& tri~e 1,..,=, ... -""=v~ .. -1---,-0-6-7 1 DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR -SALE· llR&FAMRM 36 Cortez Laguna Beach 581-2967 569.950 ·sa11Sun 12·5 East Wil son Costa Mesa 752-1920 $44 .~ Saiisun'l-5 4 IR & FAM RM I 5 Bunya Newport Beach 6'14·0818 $89.500 5 IR & FAM RM 19 Newport Hiiis Dr. E. NB 642·823.5 (~!V llms) Fri/Sal /Sun.1·5 CONDOMINIUMS F.~ S~LE l IR .&,FAM RM tfniv. Dr. <Nr'Jl:ick Bay) NB 54817223 · $40,950 Sat/Sun 10·5 ·DUPLEXES ~ SAtE. •·•• .. & z·• I Collins Ave. Balboa Island '•675·28(;6 5159,000 Sal/Sun I · ,.~,.... ' .tH * Pool _.,_ I i . t. ,. ' ' . ' W;llirf'ront ·· ' ' 'I . ii rf~ont&EOOI Ii ht ! Only $38,500 ror Call 675-7225 , • : t l•a . ,. gilrage. Prore11ionallJ' JI!" 0 •1. . o ''th s primeeaslSideCosta • 1"24QO .C...ff landscap ed ... ~(i)"y ·•;a•f•••••••••••••••• .Me sa locaLionf Bring PllTTY SDTIMG "'"'I"' • 1 • 0 " 7 nl'p. l.otnl 7 ;A, pm · b h At most delightful patio 4 Bed rm 2 story La · S'1S,900. · J. ~ ·~., • · · :t~ 8 I · · hammer & nl rus ' COLLEGE PA.RKFamily home; offers abundant Cue•la srluggled to 10 Exceptionally~' s2 ft ~resed a ~nceS28,SOO. You fix &·make,. pun-Special l .3 lae Bdrms1 2 freedom , priYacy + acre greenbelt one inile Be. 2 Ba, ~i:?'i YO. ~ tic price 137·890· die! You own·itforSJ.850 ·Ba's, Fam-rm. Dbl ~ec\uslon . 3 Bedroom; toocean.;f.RY YOURVA Acrossrro~Heislerpartc A1r·eond. 581-c!Ot. 24111 ~a:~~ll>C ;i~et!~:a;: fo'r_pl c. On cul·de:sac. 21/s .bath p lus a den. EL1G JBl4..TY. ~:900. •l ocean v1ew:$lli9,SOO. Barquera. , , 646-7l?I. $44,950 . By owne r . Gi;eatlotation.968-4456 Agi!at963~ t &" tWwportleach 1069 Cedar home. 4 hr, 2'h ba. Si9~4241 H~R THE IEACH l .. M y•c;•~o . . .... -Br~~;~·~~-;;·~;·;;;;:;:: 4,levelsonCa~·creek , COMEAMDSEI $'7900 ..._ "' ...,, (_,_..i ~ BR lot •w /occanvicw. 2 yr. this quality home. 3 BR, ., • ) NEEDNEW-OWNi:R• ,. ,, • ..,.,,._ ' D/R, fi'/R, 31h Ba. new. $245.000. Prin oilly. 2 Ba, comb. din & fam-Only l'h miles to the surf I HAVE'3 B!f &2 DA :J 110SN.Coo.t..,.,.,.....,... ·lvan We lls c us tom. Ownr.673-3409 r m. 1700 Sq . rt. Lot fromthis sparklingclean ICANO-EBOUGfrI'. , 4M•1177" 1''J• $1~.~· Below market. :=====;:::;::=J;::::;:::=::;;::::::::;j •oxlOO .. Dargai'n a t and spacious 3 bdrm, 2 .th le 1,, , , _ Pnnc1p11sonly.646-lS13 S©-0~~-~'Cf}Q.tt ' 145,"-~·275Na..ssauRd'.(l r:~· :~~t° fi'::fh ~:!'!-. I a~ w~~~~oc~~··l~"a PROMOMTORY '·. l" -LJ V bllr:southori>'airlli.)in b kl lb pre s ti g i o u 1 1•YHOMES College Park. Owner. rea as a r, 8 many neighbo rhood. I can ..._ Tbat lnlriglliftg Wottl"f;.ame, with, a Chu~e ss7.9977 bonua features. CaU Luxu r y weterrront _____ .....,.,.cv.,-a.10MM befott tt·11c:me! 963-567.l make your family .he,p-ho m es priced rro m T u ... ~ or~7oa5. PY -'Ca ll my· Agent 1210,600. 55' waterfronts. ee:=.~!.or'!:: HEEMCruu""1&U anytime . SCOTJ 601 Ba.yside Drive, --~·~-----... conACH REALTV,S36-1S33. ·LAGUNA NewportBeaoh.613-3900 I M U L M O. C , I Picture a warm, charm-ing home with 4 com· Awesome view! Tiled en· NEWPORT Crest Condo · I' j ·1 I' 1 · rortablc bedrooms, love-3'1 ILOCKS tries, 'rrplcll1 1a.dWd onGreenbelt,opgraded 2 -· · · · · -f Jy Ya rd wllh muchi--=.==;,=="'--1 1 -(I decks, greal Ooorplilq.,, br,2ba,lst~ry,cndunit. ' ' , · priva·~'y and covered All,NOOte& tas.ctrleechl ~urmet kllchcna, .3. br, Perfec.i cond. SBa,500. I HY R l'lt I · patio, Situated on a DISPllATI 2,BR. h•l••]ot, ~m for 2-'"ba, From_M,SOO. ~,ner,64S·4Dm 1 I J' .1 I j lj ~~quiet, tree 'ined street in Low do~n 1to take over jf'1~l1~1 b~n::tn,,.! !'niecey "NIWPOaT•~•s • • • • -• j • Mefi "'Vi!rdt . PriNd to 1oW lniere• kNln. 2 Story, - I 11 ,.._~, aet( promptly, ·,..,a . · 2...., b'tth. patio, ps BBQ. fft4~ec"ocnall =.~ ' Oct•fr..t' ; .r Jden'ust t111i•led l 3 BR. plld C 0 T I M • "'-··MA.JIU''-_atkli· •nd hUie bonua room . ,$ ,, .-• Condo Own~'VOUJ·Own . ove-in condition! · 4 I I I J Ai..ctior..rr "Sold to ·;.. f1ril7Fdt;'tJ1lli aid •P· <dll8·3311.SJO,SOO. -S\f!:-7~~~s l C'!m~"ie~~·':Br."?':!~ ~~~.~ced. in area, ' • lody with "*' hvsband'a hond .. pbiDtmenL.fr"• ' ;· .f,.. ... • lArae Sundeck. '2 Pk1'a CA YwooD ltl.Al.n I :..FU" M 1 F lov.r ker-" -,_, Nllr ••llSt~.'°-Jlf Meredith GM'denl,•3 Br. spaces w/ati.d,. 24 Ar * 141-1290 * ··e ~Ille~~ 2~ Ba, ve,ry sharp, security. l:leY1tor1· io1,,,..,_-,~-'"'"-":.:.;:_ __ '. I l' .1 I I I -b, 1.11"". i..i.. 2::.. '='-...... -~. $68,7&0. A~sumc J!~ Gt, poot &: btaChf uft&tl BUJFFS "U" flan. Uke . · · ·-9• ~-...... , ~ _ . Ownl!r/ft:gent8Be"'381 c1o1pied-Call ~'kt)' fqf n«w. Wafk !h(lfll&.schls. '''t~' ... ~f.·,.~TTllS IN Pl> I'· r 1':,, }.; t aR, J B;\'~rnt: ·,,a .. r,:1vatt\V).Wla._J. ---le 7~ i nt'.~avail. 155,IOO •. irii~';"~:<>=~~--:;;:;::;;T;;;;=-=¢=~!.:=~· :::;-~·~"~·· M~Vorde. ~bit newly rede~t'd. 1n & lnlae -,soo-tr.ty t~•·~or '94·J.S~or640.ll96, I 38R,llh"tfit.2' c,dbl out . Malnt., free ••••••-•••t '!•••••••••• r*'-/or,'Good:0C1 COrq'I lal!SCIMlll..( AIOV.L llflfRS I I I I I ... ..-J. ~... ~ • •10 Oil ANSWf' . • .1. Ill\ Xlnl )()(':,By~. aarden·a:. Lovely r()\.ln· TOWNHOUSE-$31,.uu.1, ,.j)1'C9, ' ILUFFS 1 , S5t ,5o,o. J•rlnc•oftly t11n. 5tn 1' loan. By l8R ,a.B11:2~Alr q"IUSue= bay y,iew 3 fk ln early SCllAMLITSA•w•i •c:i.-~10 I .-3 • f -.... --11 -....... 1~1 ., 549-WOol-16:1 al'U;~OOO. 114SS. .. 1 I • .... ,, ... 1 I ..... ••••• • W B~ 8'1•1 har Jrar ... , Ea 0uJ die-I pat I ~om Lan ... .. Spa~ Con1 Vie~ $12,1 ;;:;;, -~ Ba .. ... I Brig ,., $1~ .,, i I I War ~Ori bay rnw · val( .SA1 Orn: " HJ ' J I lo P1 sum J, only beao out. ON i 644 -~ ' SI ' , L s. Bl· 'i;'ALi • • "Nir•~ • -·- I DUI ' 4 b ;, 646·1 1- ' PriJ L own Spal ; 1 .,., ! Biii ~ O/~ 'do• Ask 675·' ' OPE 1-5. Wei rm,f 642--T~ '' bab ava; bat lar1 did uni! "' wit $69i tiori " I -"' f " I Cul " Bd1 " ing $221 Be ' up " ... $17l \ 1•• Pri waj apl I taC /.' • s, :~1 ·-I' Bl I I D• ty va '1t ba· . ' ' fa1 I $1.f ·• 1 As .f•-J ·' LO' l. br "' Lii ~t ~ I •-, ,~ • ... '" re1 ~'''-1 Iii s. 11of1 •• 1 -- ' ' . -... '- ' , ..... _ 1 ''"' • '' • ••1 • ~ ....... .J.L.. • t 1 "-I••• '"•~•~1-1-o··LvPtLor ••• H111nrwS.. • ..... w.... ; / .. ' . . ...... ' ' ..... ,,.. t IYIHW111 I ~~·-=·~·~.,,..4=-~;·;;··i;;i;;~r;;;;;r..;;~~~~~~-;~ ,,..,.••• t•••~.-... , ••• forS. llOI ~ Hilllc. 1100 W..a,4 ·1 t ••,•.••••••••.•.-•••••.-• -..••••••••••••••••••••• H ·u. ....... ~ A '1 " t '"~ ..,a, l1UllM& : ..... ,.,. 11..o fo. ~ ••••••••••··~ .. ,,,g-,i ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••t-••••• C.... M uz• ....... 1244 •• ~:::,,,;t,,,,,,,,,, ;!f,.-'!tJ',J,,,,,,, •••• ~ ••••••••••'•••••••••._,, ••••~••••••••••••••••• 72VIKING Mobile Home. DANA PolM 1d1.t~" fully 71.16,WA811WS ••••••••~•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. ••••• S.....L I IE• l I' 'lut• ..... 1740 C....MeH ,,,~~ WESTCLJJo~r.oovE'1t ~Ult Mil Zf'x«Y edll'ch reotl;d. Crul••r. Cot\ .. J1M VACANT 2 Br1115.. 3 Br , \ '•••••••••••••••••••••• ''''''••••~•••••••••••• •••••••••••"'••••'•• .. ••• SHORES onPa'r'k1•.•2t •9"~P'ld•rtmSts,ar._'2' t8!1• :-~w'~, l value~ Price $135hM, CA '1135 Sin"let tall\llin llMTALS LEASE, 38R, Jbe,'trt,c·. LOW.-WKCLY l•l'IMM 8 • _ H' • eq 111$M.. o~ Omll\'· ,; • • ' . . 2 BR 1 Ba 1310 .o-u ' ·• -P.•r II~ • BR, a Ba bath1-deluxe. Prlced incorne.11.3·1311 Aiit.•ee.9'?9-M30 ··' ·······••· _.. 'ocean v.ew. .. •••-7 tLOnotll'fY ~ hOme o n V. u1.:re , t l k te .. a.950 • IM~•1Pr••mr 2000 2BR,2B1 .......... t325 Lorayne, 494.aoss o 1atc•••Wtn PvtPatlo.frpi ,tyrlse ~arlo••• Sch0ol .,Ntw orquc •• at ...... • :.. ~ •3 BR, 21/s Ba condo. 38R,2 B11 •...•. $3154t15 831·1411 --· C1ll Mr. Martin after ••r ••••••• ••••••• ' · BR e -·-""-'-""'-------I 7•7 y Ir.. ••d.. HAYLO" Arn. •ppf\a8f:es In e11rpete $:SO~ PM· ut maia ,.. 11..,,-.. •••••••-••••••··~··••••• F.R .. frpl, paua. pOOI, 2 J ,2111 a......... -a ..,. Eal-ilt Kitch e n , b 8 "5 PM..., 1 _,,.. cargar.$350.833-lW 4Bk,3\.'li ba ...•..... f,6541 w....-.ter 12'1 8-di81vdatYorttown ZIJA•M-.CM o.uuitandlna pool~ pud· <itw n •t POUISl1'1¥1S 1 l ' RAISOR'$ "'••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IJ..o411 645 .. 0l4J dl .. "·ll•ourt ·-o d 55Hl1W'"· T•• l"olltrecl· t..__,• ................. ,. MESAVERDEBEAUTY 3Br,l.,.8•,bllns.croU,Z STUOIOS•I .. -" ' "vvure , . uPPre::": in 1ti'iia Mf..';;.'., ••••••••·····••••• ••••• 4 Be, 3 'Pa. dea. form•I car «;ar, p"Stio, l~enced patlo1. Sep. pip·rm, Newport Beuch, water 5311:2'·7'•· 59'l·~IOA-.• , • dining r~. bllnll. Beaut. REALTORS d N Bch & i •Yull lcltcben ~ompletes 'this Lln'toln view, Nr. Rlchardl, Cun. • 1 ,.., 3102 landscaped, large pool. ~. ~z.4626 as. •lleaLed pool . Lan• val\le, Sl22,500. n cr1y &: D e l aney.• nt.•oo'or .. ll++ ••••.••••••••••••••••••• ~AYail . •mmed. $550. ~Cam'puaDr.,lrvlne •LaundryfaclliOe.s &u-61'49 .. · w JWi laUranlli 4'16·0'l&G or ir;:• --~ G75SW9 675~11 Campu1 Val1eySbopCtr Co•dO:JllilMw •FNe utilil1es llLUf'F'SVl•'W ',b'75·405j •.• ~., ·r 9llta;.8<;91 TriPklx~ BRhou.fLaf~ah~11ch . or . , C'ALLl3W00 . Ule,_MllMCI 3425 •tTeelinens "' jualbuilt.LQt'Gf'pa~ S15S. A 10 ace or~ 112 ACRE, l Br, oapplns, ••*•••••••••••••••••••• •TVlcmaltl serv.aYail s ·pac!QU1 CU.i lomlicti SPACIOUS 2.t 'xOO'. 20R &: 1 20JO Hul\Unaton , !.Jew por.l Sl40 .. Halbo~ utiJ yd pei $175 * llMTALS * •Har·B·Que VILLA MESA Garden apts. Private piltio, swimming pool. play ground , 2 c.:ar garage, 2 Br unfurnished from $19S._J l9 W. Wibion, 646-1251 I Condominlu1n 3 BR. s Ou ~bu, F it, Iteusonabltt. By 0~ Oally J'-5.539·877f S140., ll~nt.lng\On"1Je?cll Stab. 2 \.Bf,; yd, child, V p RK EXECU_TJVi;. WANTED Phone &erYice Vlewofeag 412Plula owner9fll·7001 $11$ .. utll pd. A•t. Ft.>c. sinKles. UNI · A Deluxe 3 Br, 2 Ba, Pt.'l : • . NEW2brapt.,bltns,shag 172""" -" 6'15 41 ·U~ 9798430 2UR,2Ba ...... $325 /425 l!_ke •·r~c ~r. ~c . l m1letoocean .crnt.1,_nat..i!>l!-decks . • -.-<{ w ... ,,.r · Own~r, 2 Hr. '1ox55' · . PRlVACYt 2 Ur, applm , 3 BR., 2'1.t Ba.······ ·'45P 1y1tiii7By SO: Q;fPblita NO increa11e ln summet Drive bf 1110 Victoria . ...,::llARBOR VU_llM&..Z St)' AngclU:i-All xtraai, on '$410, port leadt !169 rrpk~i~hil~. ~ liw'r.y ! 4 BR1 2'1.1 ~a ....... -•. saq -ais.:Q-:'"F.-{~ rent. Beaut.-1 br rum 64~6177 PALERM Q . .,.Ji-Bdicm. bu1llnc. Adlt. PJ•r.k, 1 MUST... •••••••••••••••••,••·••• 8-0~ hnet fl6.5. 1 Br, ap· WALNOTSQUARE . apts Sl8S 6: $175 Spanishi-"==-=------~.c Ba. DE~UXE. SU'.l.500 • lieautlful. 552$0 . Call Ei tr4i m ely . motivated Live on LidOJ11le, pins, child, pet., fncd , 2 BR, 2 Ba · · · .... · · · SZ95 V1Ua,P1ci.fic, sbpllellorY. Style bl4g, pvt encJ gar., l BR d uplex apt, $180. ~\ii 1 ~ 184'1 Port M.1&rgnle, NU ~·l86B. 11 2 bt.'<ltoo only $450 mo 2Br 2 Ba gar. TURTLEROCJ(. choice locat1n near pool sa,uoa lndrY adlts inc l. Gar , pvt pa tio. -'=:..:..===='-"'::-J..:::::...:=::....-----1 seller. A mun· (2l3)793·04i?coilect.' FURNISJIED~ch.1 ~r. 2 BR.2 ba,den ...•.. $42$ beach, pool·~· 3 1730i Keeis'.on ...n_' 1 blk Refrig iSj. gas stove. llGCAHYOH . :!lx52'. 2Dr .+Screened ills. New c.a"i'pets, paint applns; child, pet, ut1I., 5BR,2i...;ba,den .•.. 5'95 hr. 2 b11, 2 pat101 Ii W. of Beach otf Slater. Quiet. Sh!f Cpl. M'IB, D Bright, Cheery :t br. 3 tw . Room, s12,500., DeAnza an4 disposal&. Recently l &i D EN ga,Td eitef S160. l''ee/8kr 4 BR. 2 Ba ......... SUO waterfall. all extru. Va· MZ-7M8 Meyer .' Refs r eq d. Jacuzzi + .K m.• ppol. U11yside Vlllate. NB. upgnded: Spendable is ~omm . p'Ool. Unique HOMEflMDH:S GREEN:TREE cant. $400. 1182-2811 or =i"B-8005 · $, las,ooo. . U73-6475or 673·'1786. 12,i "Ai O!l $100,<M»Wdol wn11· sitwation in beaut.. area. * 64Z~OO* 2 Br .. l ba, famrm .11$315 982-4471 . ' '*J • leecll 1741 · d 3 br b Fetnlast1~Yal~. 1tse $350.640·1115 3 or,2 Ba,F /R ...... $350 . •••••••••••••••••••••••LARGE1br,shgcpt,lll87hl ' l 3 a.,3~ur11arugt COST4MllA on 9% f1nanc1n¥! E.arns . 1 BR houie $1.SO. Older .... · Huntington~ 3 br, EFFICIENCY: apt .. rrom pool.In~ant ok,$165 .. s~4.soo. 24 x 64 ~ BR. 2 Ba. -SG«O .~r moptb ~Z:OU · Winter Rental. lBf. $17.5 co upl'e pref'd . No l Yl ha , garage, nr-. heh. $l80 $60 wk litd Mon~oYaa,548-9743 Custom Built Coach· in Princ1pal11 only l)lt'a.se-1'!'0, wal~ to beach Avail · ch)Jdren or pa,,.~-Children. $2"15. 536-705,2 •pool, ::i1, phone,· laun· CONDO 3 Br; 2 Ba, cpls. ' I'', W [;, LJIU\,, Id "·" '" '•<l'/·1, ... 0:.. AdultJ.~JyeStarPark . call t.od,&yt714)752·1700. t11J~ne30lh .894·3.532. .,. . d VILLAGE I NN J N V i;; S ·r M E N T 3 BR, 2 b.a, dbl. gar, rncd. VIS... 2 BR, 2 Ba, brand new. ry · · drps, bltns. frplc. pallo. Fou.tai•Yally DIVISION 3 Br. 1900 s q .ft ., 2 yd child OJ\ qu.ict DALTY $225. mo. Next to the 494·9436 Adlts.$.125.&t:!·ll55 Wltr~':a~lti~~ de. ~t1x~1 ~.:,:.; ~~· N4;W THE R EA L.ESTATERS-;;~c:.n~~~.0C:!~f~~~~ Str~t. $325. 548·oi86eYc 552-7500 ~~l~ i~ Hunt. Be~ 5'udio Apart~~ block :iTHE VlCTORIAN"br corator pajM!rs. upper C.1111 .flitrlene • ~·'1:169 , + • 963-6739 · 3BR. 2BA. Blt·ins. l''rplc. · -· 4l Beach. UUL · $l?S. Newly decorated. 2 bay v iew~ Bh1ffs front 2 A PLEXES ..._ __ 1_L_..1 Air cond~ Nr. So. Coast I ST C .......... .,.... •• , u.t.w 3600 CaU497·17ll. w/gar. Adlts, ci)ts, dfps, row ho m e . Exci tini ere ... for .. 1200 . 9'f' HouM1U~,....,.-Pla:.:a. 5325, Avail May ,....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'o Mp LE 'I:~ Ly fncd yd w/patio, water · va lue. $89,500. OPEN••••••••••••••••••••••• Side by side in excelle .. nt •••••••••··~·•••••••••• 10. 963-2187 Custom Rustic, Warm MEW DW'Lli ~beaullfufly r••-;'""-" 2 pd · Ca 11 be twn' l ·S · V OC•DO LA~[) pa nell'ng, Used Brick ' --•oo:u 636'120 ~AT. 1·5 : 2627 Vista "" ...t'· · IQca tlo n. Prime In· .... -..t. . •1 . FR lhemod Deluxe split-level: 1300 BR Apt. Oceanview, · -. .. 8 .. V. ,_. $IOO Ornada Jl,790/.\c-.1 l\MDchO, Ca. veltment·all 3 bedroom, G...,.. l2u..t: Sharp 2 bedrm, 2ba, Mon· l''rp c in set e sq fl, 2 bdrm w/klfl::cien , V( /p a ti o. huge pqol . 667 1co.uo ia ... ,, HAL PIMCHIH. Eltr. 80% s~ll'er' flnHn~. 8'i'.i 1~ b.ti.th units1 Annual In· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ticello Townhoose1 Jtisf i::o::!~ ~:-:!!r'!&i:i ::"g f~plc, ~lWih crptg, ~-.adults o~ll'.· $t00. ~· 6 1 & 2 BR apts $l1L5 lc. $!05. 2727 E. Cocist llwy Int. Tight S forl'e5' ~le . come $19 ,920. -ex· FREE ,.~REE painted. ·Xlnl cond. Va· cpl'g througboul, selr· like s~orage. walk-in Mo's minimum lease. Ulil pd pool laundry 6.75•4392 Owncr.7141676-.5734. el usive sa les price •Profetsiona!Service• cant .AYaHnow.$245.per . closets . bath• guest Near Goll Cou rse , lac'ol cpts' ,.......:, ...... wh• h C II 5465880 cleani n g oven , dis· & ·f i' ...... " . --·ua.• ·· 'AN ~an Clipistrano l s35,ooo. cac ·. a •LAJt4D~OIDS* mo. · hwas he r & even Fl>~ balh, bll~ &as range G(:li58or .. 99.......uo :clos~ gar. No pets. No ) POH.,.WAIT ac•ecsateso'tes.Vo'ewor 5CS -84 24 Associated H fl d * r . . ·1 ble 2car oYen, patio deck, 2 car . . childrenunder12. • South Coast Brokeis. O • e " • r S re rig is avai a · ~ncldfed.garaee w/laun· Large Studio, full ktt~hen, llacieoda Harbor Apts '. PUT,~~hLasS•Ullhltat~-r~t .•,•.llecY',&. 83hlllls1~'00> per F NB II 64Z·9900 Dmtct PoNlt 3226 ogp"e'ngeer ,.&,apulleonldo.olourl dry room. Pay only elec· adults. nt;t pet,a, Util pd. 646·l204• .. .,..,,,,... k """ Ocean ront. · ouse California'sLargest -:•••••••••••••••••••••• t.ric . Adults. So. ol Coastl -'$~17~0~·~'!"'~·=534~6~·----I ::;:-:-;;;-~::;::;--::::::::::::::::~ summer rental duplexl--0-H~L-R-~-:,;"C-llEEll---I & Gar apt & Duplex. By •Rental Service!• LEASE new .eondo,.2 BR, storagJ• .. C 1 .,..1 Hwy, 5 blks from beach . ..a... .....,. leado 3769 SPARKLING new s~c . .2 Only 11~ Uluck C1"0m s uper .., . ow n er , 6 ~ 5 · 7 7 2 1 2 Ba . Swimming, tennis, * ,.., "..,,.* s.425. 435 Goldenrod . .-••• w •• ..-••• ···••••••••••••• Br, $210-$215. Pali.•. beach. Live in .or rem J n lhe heart oL~ta nightstwknds. FREE RENTAL book in Sauni:"Priv. community. In maintenance free rear corona de l Mar. (714) WK UP l Bdr 2 Ba crpt s , drpi;;. beaut . out.NOWREOUCE DTO County r ecreationa l . _ office. Exar;nple,2 lidrm View! $285. 831-2160 or yard . Co mmunit y 615.9337, $29.95 ., •. garde n . lmmed. oc· ONLY ·$93,500. Ca II area. Amidst tall trees & Mesa Ver:de. Oup&ex. ~ Br house, I balh, garage, 831·1678 pool/tennis courts. $475 & Bach. Color TV, maid cupancy. Adults, 00 pelli. 644 ·7211 Agent , scenic views. 100 ac's at · d.elux.e + 2 Br i;em 1 dlx. fenced ya rd, child re11 F • y--.. 3234 pei-month incllldes all 2 BR, Crpts, Drps,' le serY, pool. THE MESA, S27W Wilson 642·1960 ----=~----1 $215 per ac. UY.0 down. Prlp only. Bk r /owncr fine . 1ST and last mo.D•I..,. -,-,.,,_ & ...iwr"· Lb.is stove. married couple. 415 N. Newport Bl, NB, · ' --·lfArtnt7836·728! 979.0493 Tent-g\'"$200 . ·••••••••••••••••••••••• _UU» a &a.r\l!C'l.l"<J .1..Qt1ru 5190--c:M-&12-3120-646...:g&sl -~ -. -SPACIO-US ltir. 2 Ila, cpts SHAMGRI LA . 1. . . h' 2 prof. landscaped home. ·mo. · · H ... cl~ft... Executive 1v1ng IR t IS F C fl «• 1018 drps !rpl [)/W St\· 6 DELUXE UNITS REAL ESTATE story home wilh OOnus or appl. a ...... -. Apw lwww•h ...... d . 1 house from bc:h: 2·3 br. PatiO & gar'. Ac~ fro~ Tree Iliddcn for tale 1300 2 Blocks from oceun in room, 3· br, 2 1~. cov. 2Br, bltns, frplc. lnc'd yd. •••.•••••••••••••••••••• bal. or Wntr. ·&:Summer, Fairview & Cal vary Polynesian Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hunt. Bch. Trade in your l,IS41 leodl ll•c:L palio, cpts,drps, freshly Nr park/pool. Highly up· ,.,0 • Pe•t••• 3707 5206 Neptune, open house Church. $285 mo. M7·1M4 Newport Heights BARGAIN price for fast home or income uni t-.. H.I. 963-8316 pairited. See to apprec/ grd'd, auto sprklrs. Avail •••-•••••••••··~··•••• 1 O . 3 , S a t I S u n . -=:::::::.=c.:::=c=c..c~-- 4 Bdrm, 31/z Uuth.s sale. Beaut. rondo com· Call Bob Di ck inson $395.mo .. Ask for Bey or 5115. $345. 833.a808. IALIOA Mil 213-446-9220, 441H750 2 BR garde n a~. frplc, Large Dining Room plcx: 112 units; renlt..>d as RIGHT RI .. T~979-8533 llUN1'.-BCll i?OO-3 Br. 2 Joe, 963·4567 or 963-1186 Charming wlique loc. OCEANFRONT APT 1 bi' dsh.whr •. pvt patio & pool. f.'amilyRoom apts. Projected '75 in -IUHITS ba,k1ds,pet,fncd .g•rb.. UniY .Park 3 br,2ba,rec. • bua ba . . .. • Nr. lrYtne ind Area. 1 Seashell Stone ~'rpl c come upprox. $300.000. 11UNT. BCH studio, 2 r, LA:RGE 3 Br, rumpus r m, facil . 18245 Yellowood Close lO shop&t .• Y aYail. for8 wks. UtllJnCI. baby ok. $200. mo. Bit· in kitchen w/ nook Giant poOJ, jai·ui:zi. gym, MEWPORT 2 ba , stove, chi ld , pet, 3 ba, 2 car garage, bltns, w a y . s 3 8 S • I s e & ocean. 105 Main ,st. ~ per wk. 548-ld 557:2341 · Am/lt~m gar d'ges. For sa.le or $216,000 jCar.,$185. comm. pool. Kidsok. No (213)476·3128 " 645·8740 673·'1844 ' · intercom all rms trade down. 770 T.D. By Eight extra sharp units. IRVINE newer 2 ~r. 2 ha, ree. $285. mo. ~t Pioneer v ·U 2 Br, ds b w s r, SlOO/"MO ON·Bt1ACH 2 BR, l Ba sngl sty unit, $85,900 owner'. Mr."!!i., 400 N. pr i m e New p·o ~.} a,ppdlns. fr 52 pl7c5, kids, pet Realty. 842-4421 l.clmAa leoch 3241 wshr/dryr, els to ocean. Bach,.yearly,util pd. s hag cpts, drps, dwhr, t°ALl '9' •••·z,.1.a Acacia, 1'~ullerton. 1714) peninsul a location . Sum· nc ,gar. · 3 B.R 2 Ba bltns 2 car •••~••••••••••••••••••• By wk or mo. Oil 6/13. 'Kit+ ba.67J..124l patio, ·bean\ ceil, frpl , 9\;t ~ , 879·9744 mer .winte r renti1ls . TUST~N 2 story,~ br, 2 gar' pooi . $360 mo 3 BR ·2 BA frpl c white 615·8531 {~~en~~.~~ss37~::S 2650 ,....... l-""-"-'"-------1 Owner wa~lS inst~llment ~a . chi ld, pet, gar Sl90. 6J2.J42J or gQ.2311 . wat~r Yiew ' Swim:g pool. S-Cle..... 3776 .::.==--"--""-~--- :-t:ti L TY MEW 19 I.MIT sale Possible 8"-• loan. SJ\N J UAN $225. 2 br, 890 Canyon View. Please LARGE 2 Br, 2 Batil Ju •••••~••••••••••••••••• l-2 BR duplex $215. mo. ~ ""!r•r Nr,.,orc P••• Offl(• •COSTA MESA• Q.wn er vi i i\ rinance . chtld, pet. • Super 4 bcdrm, 2 ba'lho call lo see. 497.1532, 7th. No pets. 675·5800 .. 1 B~. wallr. to heh. $160. Newly decorated, CJD, •l'~ULLVOCCUPI ED Gross over sn.~yr. Afl F U ": N I S .1·1 E. D crtps, drps, bltns. look: . . Bkr, no fee. Avatl. May lSt. ~·1833, pvt patio encl. garage. ·OCEAMYIEW •GROSSS48.180 complctcJ.yfumishedone Westminster. Singles l ing for a nice ramily to Panoramic ocean view CostaMeH 3724 l~CoronaLn.Apt."A" Infant Play a rea. No l DUPLEX $91.SOO •PRIC E $.180.000 bedroom unils. 1-lurry-br, $125. . care ro r our home, "350. from high above Laguna •••••••••••••••••••••• ts 548 2020 • .f hr + •2 br prime . •DOWN ts~:. c•lltoday. (714)752·1700. F.URN!S.HED M1d"·ay mo. Call Joe or Bev, Beach. Both roomy & • · Af!o!llDC~I pe · · . •. 646·4M8pi; 645-4860 11 Prin. only 64$-6177 1 N v E S T M E N T City mobile, $110. 1 Br, 1 963-4567 963·1786 conveni ent, with access $30 WEEK & W .u.fwwsllecl MDRN. 2 br upr. trt AYl. • ---~~-~---1~='-"=----,-c-c-cl OIVISION ba , pa\to, singles ok. lo large decks from 4 of •$8.60Night&Up ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·llay l . $185. W/W. bltns, UDQISLI lu1ine11Property 1400 Tll EREAL~IATERS F'ee/Bkr. 3 Bf C.ondo. 2 Ba, 2 c.ar t.he 7 rooms and un· •St.udioltlBRApts ~ i • · encl. gar , Nr:. OCC & Priced lo.w for.,.5ale by ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFlt:_4DERS garage, clbhse, all facal., obstructed Yiews from 6 •Water Beds ••a• I.._.,, 3106 •shops. Adults. no pets ownef.,ltnm.ac .. Sunny. Co mmerc ial Corner in 7UMl'tS·Sl27,9SO •642·9900* (213)360-3tl9; if no rooms. 2Yi baths. Rent •TV6:11aidServAvail , ••••••••••••••••••••••• S:tff-OOS9 ~:-' Spaciowi.,X\ra lfop.aUo. 'L'a'gµna 8e1:1ch: 75 x· 75. ·~"9 golf course ' "' ans"'(er (1 14 )831-0645 SS&per mo. CallSD-4464 •PboneS...v,Rd~ 3 BR Apt. Spacious. LrgL ~o P'TS ~ tlh~~' fJl or 3 'h <~. ff°"1 beich &; "z'."t"'..;::.-_. '.,( Bid s Xlnt Cor.,qdel...,.,. 3222 . -~240 or 5S9·5'S8. •Chi1si1:eA4Pet.Section roomw/bar.canbefiarn NEW BREE A I BR , .,..~ Jge p1:1(t/.S1co.~tor best of• ._.,/fr · ~-g · · ••••••*••••••••••1•••••• ~ •• •SI offweeitlnntw/ad OT u n r u r1n !""'"C-i r. '!!BR w/loft spl. Applns . • ,. OJR, Ml:l'i:f x."al.'I Lo. w fee,,.! Qwner, ,'lfN.1652 or co11d .. De ·irlab~e Cos~a TOP LQCATION & beaut . ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.,... Hlll5 3250 z:l'i6Newport Blvd. Cll 2131795·6400 · Bam-6pm util furn ... Encl .'"'rage. ·down. OwneT"""'f.itt1es. 499'.il!M . r · Mesa loc A 1.2 Bit,. 1 ~ d.u lex on Oc anside of Fireplace. 4 BR, 2 BA,••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl8·9755orlC5:3987 wkdys. Poo~. Jacuzzi. 393 it J6500 B pl b• AYg l ,OOOsq.rt. Ba~s,de Or 3~1ks froni new crpts. drps. RIO. 3 Bil. 2 BA CONDO , Ham1tton. 64S4fll eves. ~55.~~2$1 ' · Yup · C:.--,o.!rtycial 1600. Wesley M. TaylorCo. Big Corona ·Bch. 1 ).r. old walk to ·schools & shop· swim'g pool, air oond, 2 ZBR. on GrandCanal. Lit, 642·1960d'ay~ . .,. .r ,..-Realtors 644·4910 4.ievel w/vicw.3 br,$500 ping. $315. mo. Ask ror ca r gar, 642-1334; L B!1furn SUl5. Lats of tie Bal. Is. Boat dock. E B OCC , • ' OPEN HOUSE Sut/Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• •NEW Ll~"l'ING• mo, avail May6. 21lr$40() &ev or Joe, 91Jl.4567 or 979·3237;586·6400. bltnl': Pool. Walk to frpl, radiant heat. Year· $220. LF ~ r. 0 :rcJ• 1·5. 1508 Doyer Ur, 93 OOOFT. .,.16 Uno'l•·C--.._Mna. mo aY8 il Jwie 6. Call : 963-1786 •-Mi--' 3252 Shopping. ~·mi. ~cb. ly. $350. No pet s or ~'Zs.ti ec. r a e • Westclirr. 4 br, 2 b.a , Cam IAKER•. u•••OR -~ 557'6543 r om s to s or · ....,_.a ,,_... 931 W.19thSt.54S-0&92 Childrcn.673..aarl · I $H7. O r ~ Welton&.Co.b75-6900 · r ' . LEASE, beaulexechome, ••••••••••••••••••••••• : -:;..~:7::i:· ' . wn . Prime Co mm~rc ia l . 55~·5846/MS·~CYes . lge htd pool,·3 BR, 2V..49R family room, living . Sh.,PJ ~rw/pat,gar.NrADULT.lBR,frplc,,pool. -;;;.;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Zone C·l , possible re· IUSIMESS H.V. HILLS 3 br + ram Ba, 2 car gar,. form din room. din. area, fi111lc, * ~S.8& I •* stiopl bCh .. $300 yr ly. $180 Cmlol.,.:~511~na, • 1.one to C·2. 'fraffic count & RESIDENCE rm, 2 ba. lge_ patio&. yd. & Ii y rm . t~a m ·rm cpt.s-drps, 2 ca! gar., • PoOI, crpt & drpe,.lndry, 835;>-3431day6'134M&teve, CM. a u:--. ELE&AHT COHDO a Ye rages ~.000 c1&rs per 4 BR + shops. DriYe ·by $495. mo,lse. 644·2877 w/frplc. Bltns, water sol'· fenced yard, spnnk.lers. adults. 171 E. 22nd St. 1 ,. ,. I , •• 07 $175. 2 BR, beam ·ceil .• This "TRI NA" is pro· "day . Oppos ite Fedco 930 w. 19th. Then call : •tener, cust drps, &:crptl, Avail May L $350. per NearBeach.642·~ --••~•·ff·• -c pts drps 2043 "1'"'" • 1 bably tbe best bluffs buy Department, Store. No 540_0608 or G4&43118Agent CMlo Mesa 3224 walk to beach, schls, qio. 1st, last & deposit. ••••••••••••••-••••••• Waliace 646.8383 no ~vailable. 3 Bdrms, 2 speculation here-eliOlid ••••••••••••••••••••••• parks, &: tennis courts. l.-499 -2544. Fwa. loclMlor & I Ir. LGE J Br, 2 Ba. • .$MO. mo. pets ' ' baths; powder -room, Investment. ~,erfecl AMAHllM 4ft.EXIS Delu"e ~Br, 1 Ba. Cpts, Pool m ai nt. incld. $450. Exceptlo•ally •Ice. Yrly lene. Adults. no1 -<='-· ------- large kitchen with splen· location. Buy and hold or 2 BR, 2.8 a. S72,500. each. drps, encl. gar .• Adlts. mo. 968·8068 ADULT COMMUNITY. 2 . 211 O Mewport ·11., pets. (213)699-8234collect REAL frplc, 2 br. patio, did breakfast area. End develop and ttap! You dO $250.556·7280;556-6171 . . Br&Den,2 Ba$315.C1ub · encl. gar., new cpts, 1 unit. hiilhly upgraded, win either way. Anxious· l0%SOwUnT.H COAST WANTED: Nice family to House, Swim pJOI. Call CM. LG. 3 Br, (upper Duplex.). story 292 E J6th Pl S22S · ly a' sklng only .u.oo ft. COLLEGE Park 3 br. 2 care for our home. 3 BR, IOa m·S pm. 499--4509 Gar, xtras. Panor, am1c · · · _ __: I" with. 2 •1a rge patlOS . ... vi•---1-~z .. • ' ! &-! $69,500, or lease wilh op· Don 'tdelay~allnowlor IN ~,,.._...., ba, next lo school. $350 2 BA, w /crpts le drps. .. _,.. .--. I view o ocean .<;• rom 2 BR, 21.h BA Studio apt. delails-(714 )152-1700. S49·0ll2 mow /gardenei'.552-8876 Nice yards lor summer Newportleoch 3269 Bltns, W/W, drapes, beach. ~rly .. only. Bltns,D /W,cptg.&drps. tioo. I N v Es T ?rt EN or644·6719 fun ! $295. mo.96.14567or ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, adlts, no pets. $190. $390 /mo .• ~ncl. util. 3704 Patio·. $265 mo. 768 DIVISION IRIAD~M IUTTER 963·1\86 Ask for Bev or Townhouse 2 br, 21.h ba, 6'2·9520 Seashore, NB. 673-6142, Joann.'Agt.838-01 0 BAY ""'" DEACH TJ-IEREALESTATERS TS 3Br, 2ba, 2 children OK; Joe. . pool. bltns, wash/dry, · eves. or 673 ·657 8 .j;;;;;;;;;;;;;..:=~=ii'iim ~~!!!!~~~~~~J~~~~!;'!~Ji;\ '"' 1 UMl .de-b side Must keep up yard. $275 · . 1,4.r. No pets. 675-9188 HOLIDAY PLAZA OlildrenOK, no pets. ~IYIM~111wro111<0ST&MiU ~ CDM Prime Cst . Hwy P exes, 51 Y·· • mo 548·8443. VACA~T 2 Br, bike to DELUXE Spaciol,a 1 Br: 0 I "' frntg. ')0()0 sq. f\,;AAA te-roomy 2·bdrm aP:'-5· Age beach & 3 .~r' $240. LUXUIY COHDO {urn apt. Pool. Ample Ctlpistr.o ~ 3111 " c,-·, •unn · FhterOc14: ror nant on Net lse. + 12, expenscs0m1n1m1at Co)l~ge Ptrk~. 3~R[28~. Singles. falTIJhes. Agt. oriwater,2F,2 ba,Yiew, parking.Adults,nopet.a. ••••··-•••••••••••••••• 11 DUPLllXIS sq.ft.Ayail.rorn;tail/of· Only $53 ,99 e~ .. n· D1n1nJ r~. · rpc. Fee.979·8430 frpl , boil slip, popl, 196SPomonaAve.,CM DUP"-EX 3 Br, 2 Ba, Cus to.m 4 ,.Bd rm + 3 fices. XhU investment vestors, you \\'Olll hke pluS 1f; rrt . rm w/frplc . j ac uzzi : hobbyshop. crpta , drpa, bl\hs, nr . , Bdrm, ext.·int.•cedarsid· $l60,000. 675·6000 their looks ti! you look,at Well la~scaped. · Q.uiel Sharp. 3 br, 2 ha, cpts, Price r e·d uced ! Mr, •Tropical PoCll• beach: $360. 642-lBs ing: Panoramic yiew. ~ thi s $$$. Can ·t b e cUl~de1'.:<Sac. $350 inc .• <J,rps, bltns,fencedyard. Head , 673.7022 eve, 1 Br cplS ctrps ' bltns 5225,rm.. C01da•W-~ ... ~ matChed. Call .546·2313. water gardener. Or#kwill 2 car gar . JS295~~~sk 629.9661 days. A.gent. patio' Gas'& wat.f:r paid'. Coran• .. Ms 31ZZI"\--------' Bea;i:fful&new3Bdrm farl;ale i;-~700 oPlf"'..ff!9•n s 1ur-11aB1"1~'' sell b e low mar et. forBevor oe--~·ot: · 548•1168 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,EW , up & l down. Close to ..... , ....... ,, ........ -979·6699 I. . 963-1766 BRANO new Newport $180. ft!O. . 2 B• view apl, fireplace, " (l ~verylhing . .,Xlnl Yi ew. TAXSHEJ.,TER \ .. .. 3 BR, 2 BA , 30, family ~m, 4 BR, 2 BA, bltns; crpt, ~~~r$,.C:,.c~"!.0~!~.2! 2035 F9'11rt-..'1 CM $?90. 40C8 DISTINCTIVE $115,000. ,. ' 4ip1e~ei.~ &. tr.i-ple~ by ik-.. ;~., garage bdrm conYersaon. drps, {rplc. Lovely 2 sty ts 675·5800 Bkr no (,BR Furti. 2: h'.I closets. 675· 2 leclroom. 2 IGH: Walk to l•~ftlJ the be'ach.·2 hi:-,&t se. """'· .. ,. .. New paint, carpet; drps. home tn choice area , r · · • ' quee~ ·size b9;4. P,riv , $250 Lae, frontdUPlex. gold 1. P rime 3 Bdrin, 2 Uath Co q'lpl pkg .• ¥rand nu. 4·PLEX, corner Jot. in Cul-Oe·sac. $425 per mo. $450. 675l8262 ; 675-7565 ee. dressing rm, e_xtra Ir& shsg, no child/pet; refrg I le*°°"t waterfront own your own ~-'1323<", · 10od loc ation. Income 1st " last + cleaning 3 B Zb $300""rmo 621 35ftboat sllp +deluxelge ro,:~~ ,e..",.'Jlb !,_jyr .Q3'lrls;6/l;·M4-4340 lochllar apt. Lrg.deck w/ ~pcC · TAXR8'1«> "$7~.mo.fiS,900. dcp . No dogs. 1213 r, a. r-· 3BR 2V..8Atownhou6e. w _o.J.r · ,,_ • · FroMSltS taculac Y1ew, ,_, W • fMld Doneg•I Pl, nr. Fairview 111th St, ll.B. Call644·2616 Dn~s w/w crpt. Dbl nopetj. · Spaci~u s 3 hr, 2 ha. MIGHT LIGHTED ·'·· Senior adulls·$111,$0Q. '$1 000.00 & ~soc'.: 642-llSO & B11ker. 545-0062. • a t 5pm 1•t. sioo m~, year 's Sunny it._'J heior, newly ·t!~~!r:ic=· ~\mo LI DO REALTY I.~:-\,, I ,.1 ... ''. 11 I--"--"-------MESA VE.ROE 3 br 2 ba, 3 BR. lY. ba. pr. the le~ r!Q. Avail June 1st. dee. u~tain. $14S. No ., · TIMMIS COUl{rS ~~=~,~~[:,~r.~~ WOMC, 'TH~~~~f' f D/W bltna Beach, v.e rY. s h a rp! Will sell for $88 ,950. pets. Jnq : 2868 La Salle, 1 Bf,.1 bl~ bch. Beam ceu, •EJ'egant Rec. PaYilion at tax time on' purchase nY U . __..~. ~· :;• 298o jri.caran'. Fncd. yd. '39Q)no. Lil & Ownerl..W-7424. Apt 1. . 11ew crpt, wash / dry, •BllliardTables . · o( a Vil111ge Garden.,2 14a.,i:Mo ;._.o m.'8461 a .. ~!t .~~~·Ask for NEWPORT TERR. 3. hr, 540-6338orSf9-352C. gar. ~o.pe\s.M4·'19?0 Zt~~~~~~;zzi,Sa~\e,11 ·" ~""'========J ·l)edrm ,.1 ha 't.ondo at a 5PM y. 2in ba.J m ast.. s uite, Nice 1 BR, goOd crpts le CoshMet• • 3124 SSS PAULARIMO ,~· ~5~~~S5~J-:~~~..a-low; IOw'-Price o1 $19,950. ~LNT. East.side nbr~. Villa Pacific Condo. 2~, b~s., r m rm .. 1!'4~ paint. SlSS /mo. . '•••••••••·•~··~•••••••• !Newport ,Frwy So. to * 673-730 0 * ty designed to take ad· Models.openl0:30to1:00 2Bll.lr&dlna,rea,aar, 2t>a .. Sgl story, encl ga,,r,,. fl\:io.gar.;oc;a~t375 Jones Realty 673-6210.. Off.l1al1A,. _Bake r o(fra mp. Turn vantage or panotar,iic Dalf),andunW9:30Tues laundry rrq. Walk t AvailM~y1.fo;;.~nfo7~~ll m:.~.ras~ I . Eastside: comp. redec!. l 2 Br. AdullS no pets, rightatlstsignalJ. \\~ bay views. 4 Ltg. BR, ::, ~~:'wE~~· ~m~~! shops. Realtor,833-3821 ~~5 · 36 p ( ) · 1 &2 BR ($165-SPA)O}; pool. d1hwhrs, shai c pts. 17141 549·1 JOZ • ram & form l din. Ask '.I: <'~-JusiwestQ(itarbor -AR ., 3 b . ' BLUFFS Condo. $350. mo. Adult.a' Calf6'6-UM7. • clos ed gara1e1 frplc, . . ' $165,000. Call Denison on Sl h and~urry! . ,. N"' n e~., d 3 Br w/family rm, w/w 2446 Vista Hogar . · · BBQ. Gas &:.water pd. f•MILY'..,_. ·•' Assoclit1!S, ~73.731\ 1 They're iioingfasl! Lah fOr sat. UOO townh~use, c.,....., rps, shag bltns l mi from 644·7035 or 673-0140 Nice 1 Br dplx, qwel, sep Pool A """"• ~ 11 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• idbl aar. $29S. 54S-4'G3 beh .' No dogs. $350 . by a.ar. Empt adlts over LA MAMCHA UTS 2 Bedroom, no pets. :! LbO;V, E2LYba'B. lup{~stiC::ndo. O~I; TIRED OF DRIVING? TWO LOTS \olal .&04 /i;f.'S. 2 BQ. 'EASTS I DE Oupll'X, 536·0806 S....... .,21, 30, no pets, 54811021 778 Scott Place, CM $135. mo. t.o mo: ._ 30 min. from L.A .• , Bev. Choice location,' Hunt· big fncd . yd .. gd. area f ' . , c.iatr.o R A .. 642 -5073 24SO Newport Bl!ld. $49,000. Agent, 642-8550, Hill&, w/everythiftl )'OU ington 8each. Zoaed gurdi:n <.•u\_.dc·S:J(', .P<.1s VACAN't Kids• Pets OK, ••••••••••••••••••••••• BACHE~O 1 pt. $l4J111 Mr & Mrs Mullin, ~grs LIDO 3 br, ,2 bll. rrP!\. oowtiaveorwant.,ont.he ~business Professionalor Ot\.not~ild1·Cn .S200.mi>. 4br,2ba,acargar.Gd. 3 BR garden home, no mo. f:1; = ~· CASAVlCJ'ORIA 642·7671 ' lmm.d. Occlpy . $7!), ou'm\,1 Ocean in Mahhatta n off lees. '$21~000. each. G46·849311 ft . 7P~1 a r e a. $33:1. ! Dave : 7ard worlc. Frplc, .many ~i CM · ' ' l lc 2Br. Unfum/Fum fr.1-------.,--- J 1 613_. ""'("' Be.Cb, 3 bit 'ta fun loft TERMS. Write: KAN · . 963-7881 xtraa. 524·3832; Cl.6686 • • $199.SO gas/wtr. pd. 2 BR. l ba apt, avall. oow. 1 ~/ B~:nr;:s~· Sol(O; rcn\. u~e~~~~~und~ ~i· ~:~\ KN'a_~aj~dO; F:rN~A~JI ~ ~~:~it~ry~ ~ J,\R. 2 ~A, Util .rm. & lg. 2_BR Condo, pool, els. to F~[;· 8:·~~~'e ~ $~j :~~tjt~~ ::..~vg:~ ~~j E~!~tr ~~l~~~CJS l''um 2 hr + bonus. 2 bi ... Mar9'hattan BeadL Open phone <808) s1s.tSD Fr·p~. bltn!J_pl'~t st·hls. tdc~. Y~.f":. "'g~ l~lrt Shop'1, .• tenn. 1c1~· I~ Sat ... 645-4023 W Victoria, 642-tlp70 2 BEDROOM $175. ·mo. 4 Yrs old OWn R·2 lanJ. t;tops• S unday 1 ·.\· ...... pftS oK. ~.Call Aon as · . n · trans. urn. av . u · . • . 460l Bal\>Oa Bl.SSQ,OOOof· O'Hern S4S-4511' LOT oi11'"!~,?~!._. ~· ft.iz._,&548· , t 5:30PM 538-2788 ~,!?_1 1y34•1 Bkr ., no Cee . lie thgl• .... J740 LCUX1 UPRIV 3 br.:.!'· ii~ Adults, n:.ar.~ 111 • fer""t4S·2983owner' .Newport: -~_........... · 'r · 3 BR tam rm vaulted _.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 • ar:a,. ....... 'i----~---..,,,.--~ H • 1 Dtelnn/ ~ · 1 2· BR'! 2 BA ,hou6·d· ceit~' 2 yrs oid. $:UIS . 2BR l V.BACondo.cpta, 11 Cpts&d,rps,S.}IOl '' FOURSEASONSAf'rs ti. S.CllMl•iw 1076 OllHIHle 1100 ofC..:.-a.. E1taUide.,Fncd. ri•r ' Barbara.163-6731 d °.D/W,poolpriY'lgs .. L .... Z2i · 1 120ALBERT[>L'ci 2Brtwnhse.1Y.t &a;.pool. '~' •••••••••··~··••••••••••••··~····~··••••••••• °1;1,1~' 21M =~mo.~AYallst. • o"ri. anel. 1ar. $225 . •-::!::'a.ch Deluxe2br,lltla,lldults, patio. adults. 1.186. 1:f 1_,CllffVllegl. ..Y.a..c•1 ... ff ••-'••••••••••'• .. •••••• ~ ...... 3244 «-3151, ... 1111 Next to. f · Sl 4j ' nopets.flU.CaU: JoannSt.645-0332 t .Luxurlo•a, 1paciloui 1 Tbis l~vely r.••r old Pifadlse. ~na kif. Sell/ ~delMAR3br.2ba. ••••••••••~•••••••••••• s.t.AM 3 ~:!u~r:~s '69'tennia: 530-3$72 P.1781 3 BR 2 ba vt •ace . ... ,t ::~~~~~.~~'=:~ ~:.-;~:::0 .:'::~~: t:8:~°:e~~ :::.~,l:'ft1:.1~.ha.1~~~: ~:1:.:-::=~br~ ••••••4••••·.,--:,:···d •-1m •Sll9'rllii••••• frp1C .:..:O,~-,.tk . ..:..~ Will 9~_£a1t. at. f32,SOO ~ 2 BR.J,houl!I. hu 1,, ~ ~MS·'740or642418l;.. Uoiv. Park with gold $180. 2 Br, l~··..,c, y 2 BR Condo l'-\ba nr. HL Pool, Crpl. :=lrldt)'·J..::'"=8'-'' =='---'-.,.- C,U..L 493·4121, BER Driiil\e p at.lo.·~··!:!.! ... = .. -R .R pl drps· sha.g Crptt. ·y..,. leue J~~~gs a+ de'n -Haibiiar.'Wiititt1Dr1er. NadWtlB.17:. E. I St~ STUNNJNG Lt. l bl Yl µEHR , R . beikoom how4J.:tau h....,. · •-.. ~ Z • N '.f'a• c ' ' " 1t $315. ~ mo. Jobso • • No pets. $225mo.181-4210 e•r ae • Garden a pl. PC!Qlj rer .. __ , IOtl \IUD ,,deck wJU., Ocean •••••-••••··~·,•••• q. .:.!•'· s;zoo. +: .. Rea.J.El\lite152-1110. bll, rnc4. g•r, lr.~'ttdpet. i or846·8890 •J BR 1 Ba 11 .. Verde room. fl75. 11018ttit.. W1at-i1...,.. ' View., see~ tod41y . 22 aceel R ... tJ<• i..otfl 517~ $175., 2 r. c • pe , Ad tb , vJil ••on.' •••••••r•••!'•;ij: ... •• IJ 19;$00. Yo.ael, (:~. BOomlnl Ana; .... t,llJ{Jbr..J. ba blU.. SP.~ltKLiNo fncd, 1ar. Bltr/Fee. 2 BR., $135 .. Sharpl Nr. No u ti~:.:,,.~~, .... J Br;2 bl new apt~{ a .. r ~ S&S TOWtw~ Re;ako!'i. Mt:• , F'rM /Clear~ f• 6 ~r '5.i7Q610 Oil , &L8GANCE HOM ..... S 5lores & min. lo beadt. pe · Fenced yd, frp 13;t! 1~ 'Two yr' n,ew. A Cl'tl&il 11 " 1 MOlor7aehr or 1Vlew :fk..-. ,Pl· Irv. Condo. 3 l>r •• 2 ba, •641·tt00* No fee.Bkr.l'fS-610D. APTllAfiiAGER mo,\..,,vail 5/10. C.' .wa)' ~o l ive,, pobl ~;d , eed ·' Horne Can ...... CMh. -' a~nkenlivrm,frpl,frml. . RN La. 1 t:r ·sus + Cplta1q,anapl2~ln Oranae Av e • ....,. <:. c lUb~1e, '3Bft,b2Wt.t· 1fo~:nr~:t .. ·~~ ,_.fut. t1aulfjed Ii~ ~tll 'b'• din rm;' JOOll~M:s. F\rqtla~e. J =~I, BA '~II i btl(, rro.i.'"8dl. Coat a Meaa .. HUsband MZ.JalS. :=,•:,.~deQfr t F'lou ; Qf1~e-.adlil-~~il sai':1c1ie. ..._ ..... 1 \lifmi"amalliltfNoriny :.-t:.O:.... · n· ~·m:.~,_ ,.,i,nocblldnnqr,,U. ::.•::.a::;:i:: Have aom ~I .~TO:·:·~·N~~E~Al;~TYc::l:~~c~.,~Pl~~~-~·~·~·~A:cla~l~Cal::l~no=w~Do~ll)l~Pllat~~t:l~Mllfflid~~~Ad~.~llatn===·Jvo::•:··~':l ......... ======i;~SD~ .... ~~·1112-~~77$&~==1:1~ .. ~'~ .. ~~ .... ~~ ... ~· .. ~==~!189-21~~·~:::====~:::!:'=::::.:::::::::::::::~~ ~; 8<0·1"'1 -.5171, ' ' ~ <' ' • ' • I • -· I • iYll !!!A!i,'v i!1!;2r , A;7i ........ I ~M-........ . c:..te""" ·~;Ill •••••••••••••••••••••• • n•cam .LIYIS UP TOITSMAMI Ovtt 500 tall trees and ,10 ~lream s with ' ••le rtall s c reate a relax ing '°ettini; for -YoUr spaeious new 1-or 2· bedroom apartm'ent. 'fo'rom Sl9S. Furnitur.e . ii!ivallablC. 8mall ·-pets 'OK. Adults on11::orriCe open 9:00 to 6:00, 2JOO , Fait\•iew Rd ., (:osl a . Mrsa. Phone $45·2300. MIDITHIAMIAM YILLAGI 1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 4 Den 28edrooms 2 Bedrootn Townhse ~ 2400HarborBlvd. Costa Mesa t7M)S57 .. ( • I I I ( _J,_ Ftld!r.Aeritt; 1t,$ ~ ........ ·-~-4"000'""1'~~'!~1111,,,_ ... ~.~~~1111 ,,~,~ ~IJ'.~!:r-4 ...... ~, ~?~4!"M?!.~ .. Sf$ ,,...,._._ .. w* .!"Us•, .. •.~ ...... IMctt • • ~ ... D: t!~, lllf•'1Aceou1 ... ~~:,•.""'.ec•1:..,u·a1 ·~"aJ\~11. ••111111 •••~4·~:-40 = ..... :-.... ~"-' 'JMt ,..-.--~. Nil .--• •• vt'c-' :iii•• '.S -I•~ illililf •• --''1iiiij' ;;':s 41Ca,.-::• diliiH. Dlitlo<llHI 'lllel. hlrv\ew, Cll ... W. --l...; J0r_. (lift....... m plr.!:1:'111.:,;.l ••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••---"•• u Mo. ........ .Ulnvl!MOtY•~ · ,.. --d NB -i "Cu 1--·,"1 FOUN n.:.,t•:a . per. •or cou~ ,f, Blv ·• ~ , SI fl'IOHUS * LA PAl1t 7 la' 11 DIOM ~ pld OIHUV' • ¥1c. 1 oil 2Br.Ull/ura.All........ ..... •, N 1 1i .... 7 """" ~-IO ' .......... 11--1,~.c.IU l".~·-·· ·io···-· _ ... ~;uieo.· ...... ~ ~ ~ OuaranteednonGt J•cr .... •tm ONllACH • pool ·-·····•11t.•·••••!•-··... ...... ~ 0 -"'" I -· 0 < ,.... fteftla. • _,.. rd:~s;io~ . 88, 2 b~ ~bar. ·=i:·t~ ~=-~ ~P1'YtiaAve?.N.8. ~OIT :·is.iatt •al :::-u.r:::io:-:::r:. wtl.N.8. mai --beacb, ~··•· ·-SIM<Ot ' R&M.TORS IG Im •••-.'4/lT Billboo b . -{ ' C:OOll ·-Aeroa• frornlalftoUne Se pl. 1.Slb. We•ll;IJ. ·Rewar41. rfH*IJl."'5 . --t.:a..!.iQ;ii 1-~'°'~"~S:!,a•!!!'"~Ana~A~ve!!.._1:"•7:=•:...--=.7:=•:.__, __ -:---i'KON.INe..-;walkao Affili~ i • &Mt: I tia IDanlel. MvtrUtlQ~ tw;;;.-,...· Baclbelorrnim• UVENearTbeBeat~I M • D d •I• 1 B • 1 oceaaii~:·~~i ' YEN!tcL 4moe. f:1C. flo 1.l>~ w1a&ed.cd'bis0f F1uta..Noexp.MC. 28r,1"2Bafn:iml275 c .... 19' Waterfroawll 3 Br, ~ · Wee ate.tell-\o Vl,e : ,Saa Cle1Hatt. S&ewartattCMlll Applleatloaa 1eoept.ecl 38r,2Ba,vlew,$t15 Beauliful~Apu Towalaovae th dott. • ,_ Reward. Pl•••• call llOA·ll'rl 1·-...·a Park ,,,_SI• SUmmerR9Dlal$Z50w~ .•1110.FRBERl:NT* !!f~•:::di!:urm.=~ ·4•·1• , ~Rit: Y(\U NEAT6 l Lido Co .. ~. tio.p. 411 ~':!~~et~r~~ Lbebtach 21'61 Brookhunt, HB Aq. ~ SZ'15 Ow.er .. 1·2·3 Rm. ott1ca rrom full or part·Unw. Vend· tr.ND: Fem.le. q.tm. 1roomtil • ·~ a J'l1pliilp Rd, NB •View1ofocean, t6246U lliOHU ~135 per i;no . Ne•r DI co(fee, cJ&arette., p mix. ,tnQ.. fan. "errflneJewelr)'Tlrt0. Catalin1 4 P.akm Verdesl:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;11 RV IN E TERRACE· rportlH. SeNct. ~· on t:a•d7 6 , drlak1. We c. 1Sklnaer I& $dcµl1 ~~ )'Ot.l put tJmie. Eaptr. ~~c:'tit9, co/.. •Larii:e priva&edecks I• ~+den, avail Mu 1$ pre':ss.3izi;t.11 req. rurnl1b locatloe1 tnaw caUt. ltomll) Jtv. . r••hot llUlitnow•t• •U HOIU:.s.c..;l)( STB'J T"' .. CH Sept 1. SSSO. ""''ly. -' 11 .... 1a&. c.JI kldoylor MZ-M •ool-~le •H~ated p'ooaa..:.&unas 2BR 1 b9~$m -'EASTBLU'FY.J+Fiiif, 83.\-JMO.After._.~ -deUill 11-1et ILU'&ld oa ._ · ,. .,._ . AND roll tr wnr · •Aul&•edcoveredpark ..,Wroft~, poot, view, avaU J_ two ~P ~ C]ila ~ niad ta flawlel la-J'OUJID: O~.Sbep. Pe!S-~~~Jent f:::rli~y~#,'&tC in& 2BR.Zllaeand1,-•' 23:JitlY. 15. P50. Rllr. drps air bath. -l'liOl ilipeodence.f1N3W'l'Clt ~sa.ta::•·f=;: wornaa who enJ011 4pm ift•NeW.ort.Blvd, •Additional rreeparking WI HAYI M4.olll Beac~ Bl ll.B.M2·2834 HAllB''RGERSTAND ., '~:....,_·~ ' re1,._itNlill• Abke CM.1A1k forertlce. •Maid service avail. -i: °""' --weekends . . ; ..... , ' . ; •Furniture avail. 1>-leue Partt ?+#pl. A WXURY Exec ore sWle Loe• ted at 1·10 N · k work ••es • · COic*. Helper ..w to •1 Vie~ of b•ck t.y, rum. Newport Be~cb .° Shr. Gla11ell In Oran1e. FOUND: white. wJbl Pleue appl1 'l\Jel th wor: e\l•n• lbl.fL Call associated OpenM·FUMi Availe:/14·8114.SDD.mo. w /compatlble party. Prlt:td-,f~r quift 1ala. Doc. male. Vic. CoUeae Tbur1, 2 to~. Slaale Slt-11'l2f lalerviewap.. " . ' ' ' ~t lO·S, Sun 12·S + aecurit'y &IO-tm &15-3t00.. Pbone631·MM Park, lr"lae.511.uDZ FamllJ Steak HoP.Ue. or "t'"Closed.W.t. ec-"-1~ 4210 . FOUND: mlxed Terrier, 1155ZBeachWvd.HB. polntment. Huntington Pacific: 7110ceanAve (71~) 536-1487 ~l ~na~<.od b~· "'illium \\alters Co. ' . .. •CDllDeluxeOffices• STARTYOUI bl"lwbl preinant C:OUMftYCUll •••••••••••••• , ••••••• Full1erv1ce/amplepri1 OW .. ···-··s . . I'"'' n• ~--le-fl U..WELTONBLDG. "'. "*!'-• female. Vic. -"' AUDITClm M1M ·~· S--Clt•ala ·3176 Stunnia1 view club 21W.ECa(Hwy675-:-6800 lnWeatm1nat«1l:.ct S.ker,C.11 .m.. Req'& .accuraLe flcure 5*1Cwf '1 •••••••••••••-•••••••• 'privp, sleeps&. sUmrner • yr. round lndqar IC ; LOil : eaneu Hound Pup. aptitude w /knowledle Well 1roomed, aelf. 1 BEACHPRONT resv .. $8$.,-knd;.$12SW"· ~alerV~ewolc,pvt.balh. Open now lot buslneu. y. Vfc: Cdll. Blk/'# UHofcalculator,abtlil)' alirter. aales oriea&ed PENTHOUSE 'ly~ Gloria, MS·Jl67 or AIC, .uul Inc., reas rent. You.develope>a IOUl'Ce ol tra/wht apoQ. Cbol(er to compot1e iettera, ll woman. Strans cona.ct. Ne""., ~ -br • den, 2 ba. 337.3958 , 2400 W .. Csl Hwy (acN1s suppl.)'~j'or 8!9¥ type CJf ~htln Reward rra-Ul7 t1pin,1. "Ill .t.raln briebt w /me'ID bel'I. TJping rrpl. all bit.Iii,, pvt. aim· · rrom Sluft Shirt) :s.H-8678 . ewumer:or1~ · · · · penon w /min .t yr INa. nKell. 8eDd r•lUDt to deck overlol:*.c. beach. EEK ENDS! Hunl·. . ductlcsellthematyour LOST: wtit/bm,miirTer· exper.Xlntwortdn&~· P. o . Box zse, So. Sold rot '80.00D. Will rent inaton Harbour, '1e" 34S sq. rt. orfice .space, own ~ooth . Acres or rler, fe.n. Red collar. da •co. beoef\1.1. La una,Camn. · ror S51t per mo. to bch.studlo,rum,slps,4, J!•neled & crptd. 220 park1n1. Over.to Vic . Newport Hts . 644·4360 or applJ 1-=:01=:r=='-'---- qualiried par~,. 259 Pvt. ply. 21J1i82·3185 or hneal ft . dock space. 2701 merchants! 1,000 a or '48-8383 Newport Center Dr, er .. Salesman, ~·d. Swra•:I ~ DELUXE 1.2&3 Apt.I BACHELOR Apt,-5. mo. Pvl Palios-litd Pool Water paid. CCI h>c. N Nr. Shop'g-Adlt.sOnly pets. 536·Wl Averitaa Lobeiro, (Tl4) 714·4M·l639 Coast Hwy, NB. 5e364t buyera each week! We SuitelOO, N.B. ' Our busloeaa ii P'C'lnl 492-!~0rMfl,-588.1 or64&-7833. ,,provide the· space at $.'I. FOUND: Ladt.Diemond up•we needannper'd · Mwll•l .. 1 Aph 1777 S.nt.a Ana Ave. CM Mgr Apt 113 6t6- LITUS • • PAMPBYOU Have It your way in this w e ll -locat e d tow•house-for adults oaly. ~ •3 bedrooms, 2 baths •Fresl\ paint&. carpets : .coiy rireplacc •Sunny patio -Garden setting w/pool •Full 1ara1ew/storare Yours ror Ju:st$22S. THEVENOOME 1 1145 Anaheim SA5-8628 OAKRIDGEVlu..A 3 BR. 2 BA, bllns, chiklren welcome. 12:25. · aw. Center.645-1197 Mwwporthecll ll6t -1..... to.-. 4l00 STOREOR perday.2thr.aecuril)'. Rin1 .1 111n~at£Pointl Crane Sale.run. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Afalw.t1r.u1s1c •••••••••••••••••-•••• OFFIC"'SPACE KRISSKROSS -1 Shop '&-· Ctr. Pis. 714/194·1331. 1405 I:. •U.lwol•d HOO IOOM~·-~ . TRADEllART DeKtlbe.'KBPD_, AYON Atlelta a-Port<. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·-·~14 "-800 Sq. ,ft. ·~•ti. 6117 Weatminller Ave. · 1-""-"=:!·.=:=:.:.::;.::;__ PARINE'WPOIT . Wanted to sbare $115.·$245. p/mo. Prime Westminster FOUNDEa1UShSpringer ~ DELIVERY APARThBclTS ~ bea!ltlful 2, bed~oom Newport/Mesa area. The 714-88M4l8 Spaniel. Coast Hwy. near ell~ SUNDAY ONLY' -rlll"b1shed or Unfurni&hed Eye&. I. 645·9CM · La I u n a ca n Rd . .....,._ ot DAILY PILOT 1.9 car· ......... oc:naoc.m1 apts at Oakwood . . . HARDWARE STORE, 131).3SZ'J. OUTOPUfl! rlen R-•ins ... of Luauryapsrtmenllivin .-JLMlmunlC There'li Sl,000,000. In Be.autirul OfriceSpaceon Newport Bi!•ch, old , lar e' S&i&Joa w or overlootinl Lbe water. -"'"""~ recreayon racililies. Li_~·P1.~,nn .. On the water fashioned store perf. (• Found· Younc Female Beeome the beautJ ex· Va~ Contact T.'rry Eajoy fTS0,000 health •loct •It • Complimealaey tenni wi... ...i vi~. Approx. couple $40 ooo. com-W b i l • G e r Dl a • put U. your lerri Sffle « Jame.i Para spa,ol swimmina: pools, 7 • 1 II, 2 8't lessons, Sunday ~h. 200 aq ft.! Single otnce plete. Owner.' 87~7283 or Shepherd Nr Bant of Meet new people sellint ~ J ... ~ ~ lighted tennis courts. •2 • & 09ft Sports tournament.a. A '11~5 mo. N~ lease re· 494·82S3 A.merica, cat llWJ. Hunt. qualit)' producb. No..U.· M T le _, IG-43Zl plus miles of bicycle ~ ll ~· folltime aclivlties ~· quired. 8?3·56M Harbor Very skittish. in1 exper. neceu. Call for'!~poTntment. trails. puttina, shur . .._..,_. Eo"&.uar.. tor ~ho pl~na parties BEAUl°' 2 rm orfice, . $1500 . Very lovable .... 5112. ~7CNl Days. Equal Oppw. Smplorer Oeboard, croquet. Juni ~O-JIOO BBQ s,. Well even Jlelp Newport City llall area. For lhaa well eqwpped 7 FOUND · brn/Wht ma.le · l's rrp. $224.50 qtOathly ;l========~I you find a ·roommate. $200. mo. 675-&ID) booth beauty salon. 1ar 1 • 001 y 1. c • ••evsi-ER )Iv bome Dell"e'!J'l-D*rm .• also 1 and 2·bedroom Sorry, nooneWlder21 Greatk>calionarlease. · r>n ... J • pttlme.e.arly deliv plans and 2·story town nopels.llodelsopenid•i l•ls11sR .... 4450 522000 Brook~urst 4 ln · Own .trans. 2:30Pll lil o1·LATimeato ,NB houses . EI e ctr i c ly l_O to 7. See our lal&e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mom • pop restaurant, dianapohs. H.B. 983-lll6 llldnite. 751-8032 areas. No coUed .. Mue;t ::.tc::1:;,.i:~v~~:, 'll .. °"1. -~-~ _ ~:~~ the apartment sec-THE COLONY ::iron~r!!'fea!.1 .!:~ ~g~~ ~~Y ~ n;1~1 i!:,g..; BAN~ILLH. IXPll. :.;.:~.de pend . c ~ r. =:~esWi~~~ ~ OAKWOODGARDEN 30RETAILSHOPS $22,000 neacollar.Vic.Oaarte• Sec•rity Paclrlc Na.· DENTAL : Mature Optional maid service. CORONA DELMAR AP'l'S . Prime reatonable: spa Ehle I an ld •o1m0 en·: HamU':°". C.ll. 5411-0lZT Uooad lrtl B1 8ant:.l~~n· woman for front desk. (\ HecletMla De MIMI Juat north of Fashion _ 16U\ at Dover-avsilable large• small. • o~pe, ay roug F o u N· D : p em a I e ... s ram:n-,,,__ Ex per. 494·2517 "tues. 160 w. w._. c.M. Island at Jamboree and 2 Br Townhitue, frplc, ~2·8170 .Old world charnr witb evening wea,i;. Well est., German Shepherd, 2 mos LucySharkey,568-Z131. . U.rou&h Fri. BEAUTIFUL San Joaquin Hills Rold. rrom saeo. 1 Brfrom$205. , . French windowl, gables will surpr11e you at old. Black •Lan. Vic Bay IAIM....S DENTAL ASSISTANT GROUNDS Telephone <714)144-1900 =k::t~~~ ~~· ~~~ ~ ':,';~ac':.~O ~et:~j~· a 14!,•,ce~tr:~ SZ!:~r~=;· •Harbor, CM. Weartn1 Will train. Good .. ps. Exper. cbilnide 6 front JO minules to ocean. Lge for rentallnfonmtion CaLalina views. Separate smokers or pets. Badl'a.. Grounds. •~w~~ blue acarf. 541 tGI Bonus plan. Call Roa delt 1irl waal.ed ror _., 1&28r. I Br$175.2Br _ ..... _ • ., __ ., . --..I .... _ .... _,,....,., . $!05. With patioSZlO. Gas ~...._,~ family sectkm. CkJ&e to 111aleorfemale.6'2-ll02 580 BROADWAY 3001 E. Cat Hwy '73-ISlO Found: Parakeet, Vic-even1n1s. 64&-·-· ..,.... ... n1 ~ ...,.,1ce in & Water inc. Draperies, \,,1111;11' shoppin& &: fine beach. MATURE Lad• to ,hare 2 LAGUNA BEACH toria &: Placentia Ave, NSW FO L Irvine. Send Resume to : or •A.OllST SHOP Cost' Mesa. M&-9'1119. BEAUTICIA I L · 17466 Almond Ttfle Ln. carpets. gas .heal, gas 644-2611. BR. Surfside Condo. Now intervjewlng fo I · c 9Z8MI stove. air conditioning,: w /s ame nr Bea ch , 494-7915 1cx:i~1~=YV~ FOU~D : Girl's bicycle new NEWPORTER lN rvtne, •· swimming pool. rec. 'THEEXcmNG Sbop'g. gar. rec. rac. AllClear AllTerms 18lh·St.&:Pomona.Coat.a SALON.Cal1714· Dental A11ilil.anl, Fri Ir: room . washers&dryen. PALM MISA~ Reas. rent. ~3549 Xlntfinancing. Force Mesa. 646·9047 or644.o861 Sat only . X-ray cert I E TRIPLEX S•• lllNUTESTONPT TOPLOCATJON aalebecauaeollllness. neceas. 542·6880 days. lYRN W -Lg.3BRonborseproper-MISAYllDI SUNSET LOOT white female pup, Beautician w/rollowing Evesartl,1Mi09l'?. ,._ 3 bed, 2 ba, bilnl. laun· Ila••• BCH. ty. Share w/rem. 1 chHd she p IL ab m l.x . Space avail. Newport dry racil. Nol.ease! $265. * 2 -S.FIH Bach, ll&ZBR. rrum$112. OK.546·4802aft6Pn'I DllVI PL.AZ.A. REAl.i F.STATE "Chat.eiu", CdM area. Coat a 11 esa area DENTAL ASSISTANT-:. 675-6488orM0-4.161 .... _ AduU.1,NoPels:~' rorstoreorolfite.Ample AlkrOrVlrgteKraR 67$-1281' 541·1311. Well exp'd cba1nide ag.. ·---------< II owe ·in w /d,eposits 1561 Mes.a Or. House in CM, responsib~ parkin1. Town• co.mt.r1 -~ISS~·~Blll~l~·~-~~~·~ev!'es~1~~~~;-';;:;:;,;:-:;;;;;~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j sL for rettantive prac· '.f ••• = •• •.• ••• '·····'"·'••••31•. ••3• :'..? 1Re~r~a.st59:c!rt~~. ts Bib East°'l'kwport male or remale, 21·30, atmosphere. Loa&: Dark lnlJ tat. wht lice, Newport Beach. -v · llM.J' S112.50+ut0.541-.,... · 1'2SllesaVenleDr.E. PlllHTSHOP cheot,whtlaeew/dartt loys&Glrls s-e1"'"".mo.s11111s PARll PACIRC Pool. Jacuzzi. Bee. 5f6.9118t 1 't eo.t.11•11166--<tl.23 : Letterpresstorraet in spots arouna mouth.' lei belprul; ~Neat In •P· it.dg w°/exercise rm., -----~---,.1 FEMALE or male 10 P'ullerton/Placentla Yrs 'old. An·e to IOtol4 ,-earaola&e.Dal· pearance A: mature. Do ADULTUVING ,..__SllS 2 ... -$205 ' Furn/Uni models avail 102SOUll1:l1 Ila .~ouNTAINVALLEY ,,,_3371 Billi.,rdti. ColOrT\', sban lge house ln Hunt. •Corona del Mar• a rea. MUST SEE tO ap· ''Smokey'', Vic ol Vic· ly Pilot delivery routes nat •PPIJ unleuthele ~ • Bch. POO. mo.1.stlr.last, Small Patio Store/Of· preciate. 870·4)64 or tori a 6 Maple, CM may be available in your qulrements ire met. MOYE-IN IOMUS .............. 314 ···············••'!••••• CHEZOROAPI'S 8234 AUanta 1,2&3 BR. Priv. 1ar., , , pool, washer, dryer, Close to beach. 536-0336 Llldles2t1 l1a .... ,,.. Jr.vine Ave. at Kesa ........ VERSAILLES MIWl'OllT I Security 1ate entrance IUnder1roand perking. ./ E1q:ant f...-n louna*s "Billiards, exercise, Sauna rooms. -IHtd pool 6 sun decks l'Ocean view! Hieb on the blurr overlook· lne Newport Harbor ./Privacy! Peacerul, Spacious. ./Serene adults only ./Elevator service IAC:H, 1,263 II DOWNTOWN, •II ..... FROM -$195 views, deluxe 2&3 Br, 2 . 'Next to beach. Bach., llr2 br from 1145. Jacuzzis &-tennis . ... -1323 ,. ur g•r., all 8 /1. New. MOVI IN llOtllS -From $275 mo. Ope tolCAGNEYLANE ' hoU5e Sat •Sun 1-5. rfEWPORT BEACH ,. 14th St. Tobin Realty. (Corner Hospital Rd Ii: • .846-1111 or IM6-4938 Superior above · Pacirlc "'-"-'""'~-----I Coast Hwy), EX. lie 2 br, 2 ha, di• '1'14~ . poolside apt nr bch. Adil, . · aorry no pets. $165. WESTCLIFF 2 Br, l'h Ba : 536-1362 townhouse. Adults only. , MOVE IN TODAY $158 · ma.+ $50. sec. Spac. No pela. 1721 Bedford Ln, $285. mo. 548-7533 ' br. children OK. 173191 •DILUX£9 "A" Keelson.1 blk. W. of Eastblurr 3 br, 2•~ Ba Beach Bl . off Slater. townhouse, lse. Incl. _M~2-_a~•~·------• spac master sul~, din BEACH area, J,12, 3 Br apts, new Ir near new. Bllns. $165 to $t00. No lee. Pl:p•"T: ....... 846· 311 rm & dbl car-... Auto door opener avail. Pool • recrealion area. Adults only, no pets. •$337• I !Ve ulll pd. John, 968-5231 fice. SJOQ.497·'12JS 524.m>. · Pleaae return, 54M41J. a~a. Earn prolitror de· .... 7419_ liveries & caah, trips or ---------FEMALE Rmmte. want-PriMe Loe._ l•illlll WC<llMI 5010 merchandise for selling D .. Aecept ed t.o sbr. 2 ,br, d2 ~· a.m.stn.aJC-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ptn•••I• SJSO new subscriptions. t~or P /t. :::board. ~l BIG' fl~~)'~~r::;~io vu::,: ~.'1~~P1!!::u.1~~7::: ' Be~~~~:,~:z.M ·····~·~~·~~·;;;;····· ~~r1:!t7~J~!~ DIMTAL ... 51 1-;;:::;;:::;::-:-;;:-;;;-"::-::;-;:J.!B<~b!:_· 6'5'!:':J:0·~ ... 22~3~---548-4218or6"-7316 Ca rln I confident! al p re re r ex per 'd • '"ROOllllATE Wanted to . . counseline A: rererral. Capistrano area, cal cbalralde W·"'d con • .hr .. w 2 br T __ ._ ___ SMALL shop avail. lot:. 1n W-J to Lem 5025 Aborti'on •dop"on "' 49$-0630 and llisaiaa Vie · ""' · pL E t CM. s:&.@~ the Mall al mE FAC-••••••••••••••••••••••• teepini. ' ... jo-EI Toro area, cal ::::,:,ra,.i~ :illltou~ ·55' "' -, a as . TORY.$100.rm.42530lh, APCARE547 -581"'310. From $1 - 4350 N · --..... ~__._. happy, quick & en· ' for , .8.673·9606 S2500teSIOM 1--"":::::::""'-l•~Eq~u;a~l~Op;por;~·-~..-..;;~er~ lhuslutlc to fit lmo our C?akw.ood offers the••••••••••••••••••~•••• Open Air Bri~ed Patio FOR PRIVATE MONEY I ofc. 4 Days a wk. Many r1nest 1n coun&.rycl~b)iv· ANTED: Dbl or single w/e: raised platforms, in REAL ESTATE LOANS · Pl0W7 BoiltCarpierMr benefits. Call aft 5:30 or ingataprl~you~n .af· 1ara1e Balboa Area. CanneryVillageforrent. Arran1ementa made ONE WAY HELP Bo\Mecbanl wknds. 545·172J or ~ont. The~e I ti. ~lhoa 175-CZIM All or part. Behind Mar.· your home or our office. CENTER Boa~ Repainn!. 562-4175. }n1~~rea~ f~i.li:Sre: l0x22 GARAGE, $27. ino. wells, 428 31.at SL NB. Avoid the higheo1ts. Call 24 hr Hot Une6&5-8llOO Must have waterfront ..::::...::='------ u me ac I'll ee . 2178 Pl ti CM fn 557.m& TDC, Btn. SPIRITU' AL READER boatyard exper. Need DI$~ .... tor who plam P•rtiet, · acen a, · · 1 , (714)5G-1311 skilled wo1ken wtclean P /time. Exper. Eva BBQ's, trips " morel rear).l48·4t.20 . CORONADELMAR ()penlOAMfplOPM record. Blackie'• Boat Surt•Sirklin FreeSunda~~· Sincle Garaae ror rent, St.oreordlx.officespece. Mart~ge .. Tri.t Adviceoaallmatters. y 3-6134 5830W.CoutHWJNB Plus beautiful singles, Costa Mesa. $lS per approx. 900-IJD).2700 sq. DeHa 5035 · 312N. El Camino Real ...:.•::r:,:d,,_,::67:.:.:=::· ____ l:~=-"'""====- 1 &r2 bed room a pt1, month 556.4991 ft. 50" Sq. Ft. ••••·.~··••••••••••••••• Saf\Clemente, For appt. IOOIK.. Driver-Dependable to furnished Ir unfwnish«t · · , . Call Art at67$-7080 LOANS ... BO°' Call 492·9034 4912-91 Newport Beaj!b arei. drive car to Seatlle. Oakwood Garden Apt.I elHtlll 4400 · I UP, w to Non -sino&:ln&, non· 30-40. bours.r/'rk· Send 494·4779 olren an· exdl&Vve ''Na ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._triel I~ 4 00 I tTD L e.1 l'IJ'Yo drlnktnr •ent. Exdlane resume to A . 335, Daily Rent Raise Guarantee". -ISOI W 4 cltfiho: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 "1 · "' ILICTaletAN We euaraat.ee that your •• . .. MISSION Vjejo-Lagu.na ZllCITDl.w ~.,,~:;-vtces ror room. ~~M:P .0~~60, l•*•ltW'.., rent will not be raised for ~'!_~port FlDUCt~~ Ni1uel area. Handy to Ji..owesl rateaOranpCo. esa, · Min 5 yrs exper. in did ONEFULLYEAR6you ...... Office ,S.a Diego t'wy. 200 to S.lllwMtg.Co. Allwilnessesaauahttoa mounted procwequip. still have the flexlbllll)' CallonSl&eManal'er 2000 sq ft. Call owner 642·21'1'1 · 545--0611 car.truck accident on IOOic:I& •-lncludl.ftl motor eontro1 or month to mohth ·OC· (7l4)&12·3111ext248 831-1400 Serving Harbor area 14 Marchl9,197SOriKalella -nPIST I cenlert.la&enM!wadaily ciapancy., Rents rrom NEW I hofft bklg 2 NEW BUILDINGS at 0 . years Ave al :Lewi1 Rd, 35 ho-..rs weet in 3:»-~·A»HL .. CO.IMC $160.Prlcesvarybyloca-pus · ce • . 8000 Anaheim · es.....i"11>U.. I I o1r· lion. Models open-l01o 7. to 6 Rm Suites. Con· C. A1rpo~. 240Dlo SOMsqE $8,000 TO, 25% fflllm. . • ..-.-p easanl, Ima I ice. Sorry ne pets or ference Rm. Xerox ft.ample parking. Due 2 yrs. 1omas., well dri"erofafoUotrinccar. CallWalterH~rorap-117tPlacentia.C.ll. children'. copier. Nr. OC airport UNITS FOR SALE ~ secured.<196-4122 nat Involved. Call Jean polntmelit. · ' 833·3640 ~OCk DOWN. Koll /Irvin --McLachlan, l-&'11-1000. 67s,.3000 Experienced Seamatreu Oakwood . Center., Call Dan Curtb. A•••ce .. ..S/ TraYel 1450 :J.~~d part lime. G _ _.a_ (714)979•9205 ,.,.....,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• D __ ._.. bl r ~· L9st&..._. DVUJt. .. eeper eapa e o llERGL"S A n•--. ts $000 ft. Wt2000R.. yd. loo;t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u:.Jif~~~ trial' balance, full Ume !. . ,.. S ..--..,._. fl. W./ Park. 1000 ft. ' ..Stead1 employmenl. GU""' • .,.,......... W/1200yd. 900ft. W/L500 •non••••••• Buy, Leaie, Rent an)' Send resume &o Jones •· " !bthondl;vine' ~ ... A112u1prpart&IO-OllOor •••••••••••••••••!!.~ Euro:,~r cp~orpr1'°:d-Baue 121881 Monwcha. Operators f« No. ·c.1. ~-c• .,....,... "'' aeu v. • GardenGrove.12841 Boat 11.r1r. 1 WT· up. 646-0&50 .,_ CbMIC ~S fact w~rrn. Free travel Stllrt lmmed. •• was•• ~:..~......... laat•W_.... 4600 Collector's attn: i.1una planning .. EURATO. IOOKlm:t• open, rrt111e bene'a. El Toro a t Jeronl"'o. "¥".-...-••••••••••••••••••••••• Comic Co. ()penaSat. 714 673·4550, Lido Village, c..-Wril.e or contaet: Onion fl!IEW LUXURY ApLT ~ .............. -2 w~r"Jn• =· -~i So. Coast Hwy. l,Ol»'s of .NB Newport Beac:himur. co ... , •. Corp. -Alpine APTS. 11:2 Br, pool, rec:, sma . ogs 2 titles old It new. Buy Med• person w Ave, S•cramento. Ca. rm. 25092 Farthi.np St. House 1n Newport area II 1' d ' IO h ndJe --• MIA.I OCIAN 586·8460 by Jiane 15. Yrly up to se ·' ra e. "=YIM:J! ~=~: Ab~l.1 to;!: FINISJI Boat c1rpenter, 2 & 3 IDIMS '0""' THE 8 •y 5250. mo. 67$-5ll07 art. 6 Lott I:~ 5300 ~ . . .10 li:..?y adder by touch . 1eneral. e~ect.rtcal etc. 86S Amigos Way. NB Managed by WILLIAM WAL'I'ERS COMPANY Beautirul studio apts. ,... " HAllOUI LIGHT'S COMM'L-PROFiliS'L pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stl lo $-t75. Good co. FuJlor pt. time ...... 123 , Frplcs , bltns. di s · Elqant 4 br, rrp1, D/W, A limit ed number of Cius A ofrlce bid&. 2190 LOST/FOUNDAPET.,. benefit. Call Mn Neal , hwashers, 2 car aaraae. beam ceil 'g., patio. $\SO spacious 2 bedroom, 2 Harbor BI v d , ( • t NEE OED : coty one. -.2900. Adopelon. ~ Scll1111 & 833 IMl.50 · · FOLDER wa"nted for mo.67:J.5719eves/wknd. bdrm1Jden&:3bdrmun· Ada~•>. ~.M . Eley., bedroo~apartmentnear eo.tSpty/Neut.erlnfo. ... ... ,... 7001 · laundry. CdM. Pare. Sundecks. From sz75. illsrenowavaUable. A/C, elec., Janitor, beach 1n Newport by •••••••••••••••••••••••BUSBOY WANTED 1 lime, JO hr wk. Exp'd ~-=-"2S"-79"--------1$22S. Spacious 2 bt, view, lS700Saybrd,Lane, music, parklnc; s~c . May 1. Prefer Balboa LOST! Blk maleLab. l .J'f' Palntlni leiaons from workDaytlJMahill. mature woman prer. 'zer, IV.ha Condo. Rerrit, patio, 1ar, mature.quiet HunllncLonHarbour patrol. M. R. $\e'(er, Peninsula. llesPQftllble old, no collar, rrle9dly Prof, artist. Wtd. Set. Call54N722. 4N-IOl5. Wa1her /dryer , patio, adulta.646-lf'IZ (714JMl-3Mt m1r . 557 -0136 or )'OUlll ••man report.er. loves lo retch. So. Cd¥ Limited enrollmenl frplc . ~alk toshoppin1. SHARP 2 br.fr.am/unrW'ft. UncoJnPropertyCo. Me-&191 ~l·l3lt d•11; 815-5856 Bch. 4 /14 . 142·7Jll 11$-511'1 CAM'YAl.s FeMWcAc&N Sml child/pet. OK. SZ25 BchJblk.Glrls.nopets. 1s•ra19n rules. . Reward!-,,..W..ted. Ilea to work Mon thru IHelk~ mo.64().lll3. m<!Vrly.64~. ~:~G:c':!~J~. l6l7WEi5TCLill'P'-ffB Furn or partly rum P.~10 Foiand : S t .Bernard ..W. 7021 rs:~. a.,siMPes:"~~': ~1~·.:. s.~atiir.,~ NEW DELUXt 2 br lri· OCEANFRONT new 2 2&3 Br, crpts, drps, utll AGT.54l.l....fiCJ0Z. apt or itudlo. Quiet. for Female Puppy. C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• boauies. Must be e,. Colla Mesa. 1 plex apts. Nr. bear h, BR, 2 Ba. ear, yrly leue. paid. Bltna, laundl)', rec. msture resp. woman. Up Brown/black llUlllt. Call E•perleftced Cla11 1 per'd. m ·3861. ·c lose to e verylhln11 . ,450. mo. No pets. room, gym, sawaa 4 WATllW to$175.S52·7411 $40-i0583or557-4785. drlv«netdtwart.Loesl . POIMBM41RllS ·Frplcs, dishwshrs., )'OU 642.3443 pool. Adults only, no ~•wlM!l"f .._.. Furn qr . unrum apt or LOST: Sm. miudTBTicr or 11 ne. Teamster . Cas hier ror Restaurant Call 541·SM7 ar, ••111 name It, they have ll ! pets. 218L .Bristol St, ExecutJveofftce. guest houae In O,rlstJan male Blk. w/Brwn. N8·117'1'. needed t~ work rro f« new IQfOl"lllllt.m on r Open ror Inspection Sat. 30 FT. F,ROll BEACH, 1 Colt.a Mesa t150·'3158Month t family. Meals, 4 days: marklnl• 12 Iba. llam&olpm.Mmtbeat re·enll1tm1nt. We are •sun. lOAM to6Pll. 715 Or, 1 Ba, $23). Pool ft Vlewofboatl&water ' Calll42·0182. Wear'& leather. Ret Book&:eePina,q~or ~eut 21 yrs. old. Call kJokin1Jr.or a FewGood ''.'Willla1111. For lnf'or. call bltns, &12·2568. ask for..... 4001 . ltu.• ... Y· • • 11 ·'A 1 to ~·Spot"' yourof'flc,~Farlftforma· Mt·lf~ for lnlfrv1e· 11'onfter Kart'* to fte. ~" eollftl: 213 ... .-1 •:JOS ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Realtor ~181 1 11 ••tt-'""'I V:c~r_S •• : .. Ana Hile: .1~ catl.17S..,.NB apPt. alllt. --1,:..2 :i:.~nr.:"°bth~ 2~R·.;!~~.l.=J!.tt'i: R::;M; . .:l,~ OPPICESPACl_te _; .~~•.:•~•••••••-••• Reward!~l'I'. "" Jt1W::•'-. _ .. NittU~:== • ~•WALio.c. a st. -.a.. No 1ummer ttntal. $200. · . ' W•t~llfr Drir!,-b45' ... la riiiiiilD I YTCiitliid rR-..1 ••••!'••••,.•••" ••••• in ....Uurant. r-~ Bmpfaa1l1 OQ bllllnr, 541 4922 Cll ft., private -• room, 11 111 • 111 on •I · 11 ' 1 .... ~~ nd --·N ~" c:ciNDO 1 br, .1. pt.Uo, · Pvt ent IK. prtv air, etc. tt'lL per mo. O ,,._... IOOI McDonald'•· Berti • ••uiicr .,_ --• .... "' . ew,or1«'--. 11 l-mUIC. be Cood wmturM. e..._., drp•, w1hrtdr)'. BAYFRONT Tri·plex, t == • :~o. up. Call Gene Hiii ..._ •••• f'r •••••• J••••••••• A\llnt.a. Appr.:.1111~. =::;: f ... =~:.~·~ accurate/lmmed. oPn· --1111 Adami. Sl'l'I. br,2ba ,adult.10ftl1.Dbl. or DIAP•YtriN O.n411r ple1se ldenliff. • · • ~ 'i9''C:.ICM/34Si '.-.741• ~apri ~~~.~7~2~·; R.,:.om1 ~!h .. !l_t!h6•30• ~~~•~r';;11~~d1,:'~~: Custom wholllale .. 't:.t.' 511-tal. 1 • H.lpW_... 71~ CL-nPSIT M0-32.W~cll, M•a. : &ANVfEW-SltlO. mo. ' . Piii v p . -·7-..... : lnllOfl Exec. Pr~ f 10 yrs , Ownerl a c t Fopnd: 9-t!Wlal male••••••.,••••• ..... •••••• lnLerntln& 6 •aried oft Gnat-for 1ln1le~aeou· 875"6163 Morweekndl. aubleaae. &asy prll:"rl. S28,470. In 1974. Prleed 98\-Lon1naii-.Leftfront ActlYll'les .f..11l1l1nt, rWpouiblUtlel. Oaocli S. Don't five up the 1hlp! ,. ~r. 9teP1 to jacal•I, I aft , deluxe, blttns. trplc, ROOM. w/klL PrivJi. Npt J1n.i'Orl1I Serv le utll1. $22,508. Ter1n1. l•a hurt. VI': 7th 6 .p/Urne. Mon-frii Apply Small tf c. New Pott/ "List' It In clualfled. ••11 6 .._., ... lbllc.tooc:eanorbly$.1DO. H1bt1. Xlnt Joe. Non-Ji,cl'd ... mo. .. 1.2531 HOU.AHDIUS..aS Ol[ve. HB. P&-1177. aft llMIV.rdt~.lbp C.M•a aree. c.a1I llr. lhlp to shore~ reaultll -;.;::;i::;:::'=:'='====::l,;911-1$::;=7=0==========~·~mok~e=r=.A=l~l,~541-==JJ=ll==,~or.2~1=3·~5t2~·51u~~...0==::±·:::l,~Ms-4;;;:;~tTt~S~A~L~llS~541M~~Mll~:.l::IP=•==· ::::::::::::=:::J::•=l=Conle:;:;:r:lll,::;:Cll;;:::::::l.::K: ... :::':14:~:2'40:::.:;;:::;:;;j;=Ml==.Sfll==·====:::::::;;;; • ' l . I 1 ' . - , ·: '· la •• ('Qo'o ., .. 8blt '\riy "''ill . .Ado ';: I~ I ! .. •, Ha ,OI , .•. t !· ' Ill .. c !f< : .~ I ~. !i •• >! •• . . • .. " ~· ·'' ., ~ ,, • " ~ ·~ . .. ' • •. COOllS& DAYIUSIOYS HOSPITAL • ' IWS -·1 1cu1ccu.1r Med/Sure - , MIDICAt llCH·,. , Part-Time. Days .. • • ASSIST Die. ' HOUSd IR Hosp. superv exp req'd Ol'RATIH4iROOM " TICHHICIAH Full-Time. Days RISPIRATOllY .... • THUAPYTICH • Certified Eligible Full·Tlme. Nights • HURSEASSTS !· Full-Time. Niiflts. • • COOK ; lMlilutional exp req'd • Full·Tlme. Days PHYSICAL THUAPIST • Part-Time. Days II ' I . ForCloMllWM AC'l'JON Calli DaUj'PUol AD-Vl80R --· . . .. " 1 ~ • ' t • " ' ' ' l ( I , ' •. ·. ·' ' .._ ..... ,_ -~· ...,.:•1::;: .. ~:. , '':./. ' 9i•~,r·.;_~_... ,-. . ' -. .. . ~[f'l·~.;~ ----~ \'>~ ... ,.~ ......... ".I"'"''" .............. _ ••• ~ ·~·--··~··. "li.a&n '-· ~ T• .. -,,_ -~ j I ., iVtl JN-r---· ~ t •"W'lf. l ............ • ·······--·-·· ............ •• ••••• JI~· .. p ..... ·······"·,····•••••ii'••• ......... Top CASH"t>Ot.~ &&c ~YI ... ,..-~., PSAvalla'bAe , (: .,,Xl,;7~ I •"' .~ "!" tfMP ' I W' h -boa>e lull ol Glro&eSale 3il&'2T, PAID •'OR YOUR <ht111114. db,, ltli, Ne-Beach Atooni , G ON , , f!;...~~.·T~~t.Y.JA =~~:s. ~· ~~ ~· J~EWl:LitY .WA'i'c.10S ::~· .'!" •. ?'· . ~~f::r \ 4'S·l9U w N-~ Ulm Top Dollar F0r ~y f,Jd xln~. MYl&seetoap· bO·ot is. rffac.' 5432 AllT OBJ~-.OOIJ) (ll. 873·:6253 ~~·1 ~ Prlcea~at........ I ... ~ ... '!..~· "" m""°g <Olfae lbl P<•<>l\IO reu, filer te· Cato'wb•,l,.ine, $fl.VER Sl:RVtCE. -, I087 5*Jllolll I '91'0 $1177 , ·,' p,AHOS 25" cOtor tv, ·~i :r{s ~.$&4::tf2'7 ... • . ' ~ FIN& ,URN' Ii ~N · .......... ~ ............ Wanttd·50'·90', Sailboat ·~·····11~-;.:.1;···· ' p ' ' • M ....... .. Sylvania, fully 1erl11 COMPL£TE-'i!:*twin MOVING. H~d " TlQUES.MS·aaDO Half Mooa YOUD& parrot aU porendlieinN81rea. · •73 ,'.'r.t 'Q~ .(25TMW) l't.6.MA $150. Carv~ ~ dbl beCls ' Xlnl I cOnitJ ;Also r•by furn., !!WU' .;lat· . . . . wltb •.landlna-caae 131), 213-BST·lOlO/ZlJ.414·""4 WW...M, ... ti I Ill t lpetd, AM radio. t • 200J s .... nct ....... =36~:':00~~ ~~~ lik e·. qe~ 5 preads'. ,1~i':~.~~~ 't:i P~~rt~;,c:~':1:,!.Y.1r Ml·S309 .. ss:....40·1 Side tie avail. J'ulty ,.1r-contafned. L•m A.nahei!'l . tJttoOO • . 673"'986 unit. Sat/SUn 10-4. I Mim. A.ll •W l". Pl•••"'10..-1090 Newport Be~ ,...1 18,000 pilles.1~y all, ,--W US YCMMC41! odel Furniture for sale MAHOGANY DINING slate 2yrsoJ4.--•••••:Ji• .. ••••••••••••• or4"~10 I •,.te reo,. Up ~I ~~~'>'0'~.rl OYOlA ~ 'Ito ' ,, u··..... · • Furniture, C lothint. · llAll 0.i0~ ...... _\ __ • 1nanc1ng av11 a..... .. T W•f;l • p_quaiy. _,,,, • .SET ' ' I .. · ri ~~;JpUIC' 111lll'TadoUHolmy'Hobie n...n Pru&onal.847,.(1113 Tll for d1si>lay. Redm•'!· ,:kELLENT$57S. Toys, Lawn equ L.' •FREETlllBER• lf'.OYiD&.&iaetUlce. ·If i~ have bell mioorin& loam. to a m~ Wed .· ~ ~ ,..., -'~ .. 1 · Westlake, Mayflower. 5a6-1756. ·•' bikes,humkUrierJ0.5 l 'o exchan1eforLM, bor &itotr. ooNwptBay t&t..fl'" UU'OUahSu 't•-~0 1 l Horbor,C.M 6'6-9303 Witl t.ki iAu,,rwult• in 3050 ,PullmanSl. CM.,Off . Only! 319Elithertil.C.M. '-CAr.L: 81311• ~ ITS:s481·pr873-4»10 ' , '' n. _,_, ·' tr11d e, watches, rlDlti, Npt Jo'wy. 1ojm to 5pm. V e I v e l S o r ». Fu ft N • MO tOr'c ye I~~· . , . ' MOORING I: J-0 boa{ nr. ~•jff / l989 o~iaun pickup SJ.095. TV'11 etc .. April2S·26.Fri&t. f_ w/Mat~bi_pg Loveseat. Dune 's11a~y; etc. :uO EA'ITHWOIMS n~DSW.,,.._Salt Pavilion. $1,500: !.\rt. fQ-..u oil Call.5'48-8491 al1.er5l)M !r 20001iARBORBLVD" IG FURJJJT't.Jl(E~AC -rer.y ~~·sTe:f' ~~. :rnheatec-e .M;--Sahll-O~"Tt.JE"GAiu>EN~ -ra ... :iar;i~w. ...ttMJIJ.:tm _· _ _:_ ~MC-' env.ale..&lltl r-cC:;;~S\ Sat--•sun . 1007 So. P't::t~:.6'2.~.-n.J0·3 ---;--lOOOfer•• Pia7tr"S~ a-. out for '· .....: Molwtaa 111 -'51CHEV-Y-P.U.LonJbed ... - Jackson, Sa.nta A'na . . Moving ~Sewirll!'tnac:tilftit, WormCaat,iaa,12Lua i ...,law.~~"° •.-W·A:·NT-E-&-S·bf-P--The r.te·s 'n GMe w/lumberrttclt.::Jlwla:&d. ~·~---~- 839-'.I09l o eCstm Yellow Vely~ l1tmps, misc. Pie Udo, J7362Gothard.HB _OOy. Kawai, SLieaway, FOR 47' C~UJSER . MotortMl_iaea. at are;,t tl00.67S-~194 H-ltlllfffS_.,.. ingsize mattress an cha1fs, xln\ cond, obloog Sat &r: Sul\4010rion Way 1 IBM Elec., MdL ·:c•1, • Baldwin, Cblcll;erln1, 891·S982. SM'{ing1 •. AM; ror Kelly ....... I It box s prihgs, extra firm, Coffee t.w/glass -top, . -1 -..l •. · • Gd. oond., Elite..J. port Yamaha, Kimf*U. Wur., c1._,1tor E4dY~-·' llU Ma•erTowote like new.Cost $W>. Sac. Pecan ser~.iw /sl ate Movut& JY~: ~/:C,(JO, Smith/Corona.Eke Li etc. •--· PlopeN'OldlMobile y_._ t570 c 'UR irhiU $200. 557.Sf>92 ~op, Golden lee Box, Was h /dry·p'a1nlings· new Ellie. CaJI: &&.S-3753. l'"IF.LD'S (714 1638-2770 TOP DOiiar Paid r•ac:MO 4610 Lankerlhfni Blvd. •••••••••~••••••••••••• a 01eror ., ___ _,_ ______ 1 ry an~nn a. 549-.8669. m».ple f~rn. 1671 Volga S to 4:30 or eves. 5,\7.541 120728rookhurst. GG SHp Newport &Ch Atta. Nortf\.uou...r.>d l OWNER. 't;t Chev van, ' •41-8565: • Couch·, Joveseal 3024 \C,l;ubhouse C1rcli=. H.B: ,.968_4816 Call coUe~l 213-247-3395 (2ll)m:ru1 A d 6 1 37000 ••EE·-••• ... CM. -4~ , BakiwiaAcroliinicPial)O, or213-131·22l7 -· ·l con ·• cy' ' · ~ ""..-..---chair. Black naugahyde, Moving! 40yrs accwnW.11-)( ho cabinet $575 Allto Ser _... mi., Full crpl. $2000. We buy used car1 & xlnl cond. $225. ~old old Solid Rock Maple tio'n: pool tbl, bus eqpt, Sacriti~e ~ull l~dark l a 18':,~ l'15C ' ........ SpHd. ' p~ • ?400 11rm! 548·~ trucka. Ca.It GROTH C~uch & Matc hing pin ea ppl e d es i g n, anliques,openhouse20Sl .ranchm1nkcoatstU:lO ...... Slli · foao ...._· · ' CllEVROL.....-rora·,ltee Jl1dabed $75 Glass top c $600 •• ,, t rr 673-4371 I • • , ~ ••••••••••• , •• ~ •••••••• '74 Dod ge '"' Ton. 6 cyl, K:o""' · · bedroom iiel. $150. 721 N'pl.Blvd., M.6'2·6109, or ~s o er Wurlitzer Spinet . ••••i •••••••••••••••••• R , &P . . to lSOOO 1 apprliisal. : , 1 table. SJ5.. or best offer. M11rgueri\,e,QlM.. hrs : 9AM·12PM. . MabQ:gany, with music. '72 Owe~s 17' v hull. Auto ep111r amt1n1 j;,, oiJ.1~;t.'!'~~· ' m · GROTHCHEVHOLET 968-!Mf.l .', xi.NT SPANIS.fl Custom lines dr,apes SbarP.'!CaJJ847~. fo~isP./Ski . 455 Olds : .·:!.~~Oti'~frd 1 -18211BeacbBlvd. EW 5 pc .. Medit. solid AL~tOST NEW GOLD •SaJurday9 to 5• rods, blu/grn.10'x83", •-..L-M...,lll ll 'l-J , BerkJc:,y Jet. x ,lnt. _ , '72 ODCil 84,_H608un7ti~gt90, '.~~~h ..... 1 --• Bd .,d i.;,.... , 2 Oak.. desks, Cra&er nu.$75 pr .64t-736'1 -""'!""I -u-, S2600fofr ~73-7079 .... ...._ LJoS• ., T y , _ \Id.II. rm .... ., ... 1'6 sz Vl:!:LVET SOi'A,· REil mags, Tape recorders, . · •••••••••••••••••••··~· · · -s 'T'" .~· • ' ..,,. .. • hdbrd, $700. ~r orr. VELVETCflAJRS.1ENlJ Sewingmachfne,OinetleRanch Mink jac.ket KENMORE Sew . •••••:••••,••••••••••••VS , aulo"?-alit: SEi.LIMGYoUIC:Al7 "' 530·8788 &: coJ.~FEE TABLES Set,Hi·FiConsol_e,Car& ,autmn h».ze, $l400 ,new, Machine. Portable, ex· Tr1n1p1........ transmiss ion, power TO,PllClsPAID olid maple hutc h . OTJ-IER MISC. MusT Mower parts. Ping-pong will sacrifice $450 cetlent cond . $100. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JvM.-s/ · steerin'g. Need reliable W8kerield. Open fa ced SELL540-9542 tbl,'t1rel'!hains,Ski.rack, 644 -0238 · ' " · 752.04J.i Cli1tk1 t520 part-y t'o roake s mall .P:~fJ:;~ stJle. very good condi-Etc. 487J Hilo. Hunt. -~ , C fin, S•/ ••••••••••••••••••••••,• monthly payinent.. Call _, ... ~~ tion. 213.433.81184... • Sole . •OSS Bch. · For Sale· iwe~hip · 'f.Y, ..... -..+ t 12 BEN!fLEY '34 3\11 litre Cr. Mar;-U7--0873 loam to .... ,. •••••••••••••••••••••• -· leading Loe.Iii ;.Ten'ni • HIR;,Sler• ·let •••,•••••••••••••••••••• Sedanca, very rare' car. 8pm, Wed. through Sun. 1966lla.rb0r, .N: .. ust'1sed '• apt of fine Sat/Sun..10lo5.pm. Many Club. Must sell due·'t ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72'FOID Eleeant ratot-edle de--l35268M). 646-9:1>3 fW'fliture. 13751No.14 B. PUILIC AUCTION great iterris. Sqla, Cofrl!e transfer. P.O &x 61B:M Two new extension lf. T ... sign by Freestone &r: s·25-88 ~dwards, Westminster. MANY ITEMS OF.FINE & End Tbl le\.S, Misc Houston, Texas. Tl20B spe_akefs, solidi wood Heav~ ::t ... • r~per Webb. Gi-ey &: Blk. ext.' TOP CASH! Wed & Fri Aft 4 PM & ESTATK JEWELRY, artifacts, & fprnilure. , · cabinets bolh or $25 ~ ~ r Red &·Biil. Int. 556·2900 For clean used cars & · ART OBJECTS. AN · Sportsequipment.toys &Two uo iQu~·Swedis t ' ·_equipped CNith 8 fool da.,.,63"7·M6Seves. '73CIUISAIU trucks ! lloward ~='~'~· -~-----1 TIQUES. F1NE FURN, books, Cl0(hing. J478 p~. ~.a&e•has diali &42·!)840 Cabover camper, with 'y v .. C-..L..-i-Che,•rolel, Dove &'Quail 11' Sofa $125, Hrdwd Oval ETC. PHONE FOR tN-Galaxy Dr. NB. mechanis m and als Seldom used, Sea r 's bounce·aWays! Need re-'71 Pontiac Trans·AM. ~ un._.._ '-streets, nr. MacArtbur, __ Dining tbj, Xlnt CQ,nd FO . & j)ROCHURE. -servesiiseUt.:off.Reta' black,/white9"TVwilh liable party to mak H.O. w•/Hurst 4 spd . FuUy ,Self·cont8.iMct, on Jamboree a nd .Bristol. • SL2S, 2 twn ,beds, rrusc 645-2200 • Sat.6,.Sun~ Calv ICee.taJ>bles, f«S'75 eachr-Will•ll ·A~!FM 'and automatic small monthly pay Rock crusher trans. Dodge .M~. N~wport8eacb.Ba3-.SS- O\l t hesl5, roldln& chairs.<--------.,--1 Walnut T • om o ., ftfr.$65 642-6840 ~ alarm . ·eeauti~u ments. Call Cr . Mgr. Built.Wheels.Must.See! automatic tran:orrusiuon, .. i..~Misc items. 846-3672. • M 0VING ·Sel11 og Chairs, Bric-br1C. 303 · ' · ' cabinet. m atching stand, 841·0873 JOa"m to lpm, 548 0062 power steering, a..ir con-, .. ~ Everything. Maplefum, Sa nt·• l sabe1, CM . DINkTTE table w / oril)185 &t2-M40 Wed. through Sun. ditionlng.cruise con~, ....._,.,......_ ·. MA-TTR[fff'r'--.Ja.bl~. dishes~~ 'Mt·OIBl ~· chain,u ,1,ayes, extends · (16S93L). '47 Mere. Woody, iun: AM /~M. 21,000 mlle.s \ •••••••••••••-•••••••• l 'I "™• . fice supplies, new rug •: to 12:':""$l . CONCRET 25"-COrorT~ --a-s-s·e·m-bl"ed:-eomplete -Sacr-1-f!.c-e-. Cal l....,Donf-'-~~~~•~==-- Queen FuU&r:'TwinSds samples, lamps, shop 5. FAM,J.,Y G~r. sale, mixe r , XLN'f;. COND. Guarantee still on pie· $3688 parts to finish. Best ofr. Preston al 847·C873'10.um AHal.N4 .., •.• '9705 Pric~dtoMoveNow' tools, fireplaeeligarden l;>oat, furn, rrulk cans, $75 FIRM. 3 ~tools. tu"relube.963·2963 642-4174. · lo Spin Wed. through•••••••••••••••••••••• 833-9i6251i&t6-8fi86 .• tools,miscfl&MISewares. b1:1nkbeds. t».pede~k , xlnt. $12.501 each ...... &M..:...l-Sale,JO',Sl~3,stove,1 all al Sun.(726STB). "'Hal----~~~~-"'~-,IBed•oom "el, 2014 Meri· shdeproj. Manyout&1n-r.:.""·7800, , --, b' ·• .. ecre~•-.,. • t·~ h -E , . s+ oven .. ice ox, JBC••· y-•• In , c $5688 1 , --· King bed lik'e new $195. aay Lane, ~ta ~na. door, po~ k ang'g. · -• ·•--Needs wo1"k . $350. -c . 9,.30 · uyor-:---Corner dressing table (-of( Englis h, near plant.a. ~ ~· Sat· CAM~L.B~CK Trt1J1k, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IM&-1852 ••••••••••••..-•••••••• Aull\orUed $Ci. 615--9417-673-llll!I~ ' Washington) .543-9178. Sua. 9-5, 968-9378 22112 H~sie r . kilch .. cabnl., . '13 Dodce Maxi Van 1 toa, '72 FORD EIOO, sll. rad., Sales &r: Service ------~~-1---~,-----1 WOOd Is Ln. HB • misc. Wll'!ker P'~· 2 Generol 90i I a· ALASKAN fully converted. Must AM /FM stereo. stlc shfl. 11each ·~ Large round oak lable, 201 Family Garage-Sale . brass kerosene lamps + ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -. · Sell! 673-S764 X'LNT cond $2 600 ·~ pedestal base. $125, Oak Sat. 26th, frm Sam to Houae_hold Furn1.tur~. mu c h, much more . TAX ADVANTAGE ' W/cust.tboot:StS-5678 . , 8'2'·4035: ' 1 .. Ma.~rlht.U'.~,....., McKaskeycashregister , 4pm.Clothesto~ furn Qu11l1ty al Bargain 737-0438 '618AJABUG,tapedeck', . ~ 1 1 ;.artt · · original plate w/dale h swares appl 'bi8'~s· Prices! PianO. Sun JO lo Donateyoorl?o&t •itotorcydnJ 1Bilsleln s hocks.$6SO !971 Ford Window Van,8 848-P.ov.e I · i.~ h 1921, $150. Tiffany la mps. 'chu.ch benefit,' Orang~ " U9'<1, Sp;cew?od Hdibd. olr/wht 78" x '2" Boy Scou" '46·• Scoohn 1 • 9150 • 544-3417 • paH,. p/b, p /s. new auto, )'/•)'PP<'-• $S0 ea., 67S-438:5 afl. 4 C o a s 1 . U n i t a r i a n (Un 1 v. Pa rls) l rv1ne. deluxe' _$48 .. ~g, P~[IS loah, Mai•la...c.1' l • •••••••••••••••••••••• trans. aoi Eng. $2600 or ,7• •L' F' ·-Uni ve rs 31 isl Church 552-8188. scene 011 paurung24 x Service f02 ,69 Yamaha 305 Street. 68 Sandeiper T. needs bestoffer.557-7977 0 1a"' "oc, i" 5 FORMALdiniQllrm set,8 1259 Victoria Cost~ 48''$110. (1)493-<M02 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7.000 mi. Clean, sharp, work,have.,.rts.$500 n y 20,0 m.J P.s, pc. $300 ' Marble ga me M · 128 Kings Place, NB. ready to ride. ~ or 648-9852. l~ DODGE Van, VB mtr. speeds 6: All/FM. Fully la bl e tO p s 150. Ph : esa. We 'v~ Moyed-ComeSee Frigidaire d ishw~sher, Elpe1ctricb~l-W1ood.,...11 •1.ing best. 968_2963 . 4 ---• Drl-9550 G&PdM. c.!!'!d.; .. s} 9 ,t95. Call aft. equipt. (144 KEJi ' 833·9353 Trash-Trinkels-Treasure wpa~ s Le:rt. ~~-Orrer, gd. cond. Needs nunor pt um 1~g-nsta a, 100 .,.._.. ..u;""'" $5295. -~~~--,---,-I Sale. Sal & SUn l0;;4. Ou Refr1g, ~ood1es!, Large $25 . Pole lamp $15. &Rep~11._ Inboard Eng. ,74 Honda 750. Showroom •••••••··~·•••••••••:•• ', • . CHOCOLATE brow_n loss-your gaino •Fur:n. &Sma11Sa~&Sundaf9 546-9636 J.l.e p~1r (~n Boat). Conrl . Windja mmer 4,WHEELORIYES 68 TR~VELALL VS, naugahyde ~ch, chair hsehold , clothes, etc. 121 AM . 13, NyJox Runabout. SUO: Scorpio Mari~. 548-9704 Fairing. 551.6275. auto, air. Hvy dt.y trlr. & ottoman. ltich, tufted, Delaware HD. , htch. reblt. eng. 675-6921 ~ _,.,!,_ ._;;. :-~ leather look. $365. for • Horses •·' 1060 9 HP Chrysler 0 /B, $125; BO AT o w n ets s a'! HARLEY 1970 350cc. Only or 67S·ll92 quick sale. 548-9704 THU RS & Fri. Wigs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Both need work, have money. lnt{~xt main· 450miles, like new. HEW & USED 1----------;.._,I.._,• .,.,,1. ""~ • ·~ Campslove. Paint-, etc. Li= c_,_ parts. 646-9852. tcnance repaars. Local. Must sell' 673-1 Alltos W-.cl • t590 · Bea.t.....rock / recHn, sofa ·oc ea · · 1 ing u Artists original Graphics 6pm Mo'1-Fri. '65 HONDA Sc:tambler _., -r;--" Girl's Canopy bdrm.set. 2103 1 l:. hi 'Ln HD 'd ' ct b , • reliable.Callst&-7632afl · JL..A..,.!CRUI~ •••••••••••••••••••••• .... W 97,1 ~ & 2 m.at·c h'g. c:hrs . 536-3978 ~iding lessons, board· Pbot.o enlarge l:OU.. Af: . . . ~ TIOtil · WEPAYTOPOOLLAR ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 545.37gg; !'~· liUMM "'"E .... i. • ing, ne,w barn ~ pad-ternoons, ,8'1l.Ave,;-.uth AT CARE ·clean.paint 350cc. Xlnl. $32S. or bc'sl. . I FOR TOP USEOCARs: r •i1 1•Y.&.•A L3'y Boy Recliner AW >AU: docks. 494 -3735. , tr· esuna. 499-.1916. • ~:e~:i;r::.~..=lalir. 71~AllAH~·;c0irt~1 ;to f§o~~.!J.. r~ ,1':0R~:i~A~r':~~TJ~~ --'..:c.oUOilf $7S. Furniture cl.othing Quarter Horse. Show HOME" · ·r . .... · · Y· • l~y$>Ui.!i"isextra;~1·an • J'AYl•SS Good .c~ai~~8212 childre n'a things, odds & Mare, Blue ribbon Win-rilOves d::St:~1!':'b!~-ioatl PoWer 9140 M ake°!f~·2'780• ~xample : ~-ft __ t.k~~-S"OTI / --~-------1 'ends. Baked goods. SAT ner. West ~ Eng. Also teria, etc. Great for ••••••.••••••••••••••••• 1 1972 . ;J 1~•• a~ * . ~ ~ Extra tong single mal-9 lo S, SUN 12 to 4 al her :yrlng filly by Gray asthma· s ufferers. Worlh Family Pleasure Boat BR "HD HEW 6 cyl., 3 speed. air, warn · 2925HarborBIVd. IMMEDIATE treSs, boxspring. fra.rDe. NHH'S, corner of 15th & Host. (213) 635-0554. $400. ·Beat oCfei; take~. 16 • Fleelcraft. 35hp A hubs. rad10,.heater. Ir.ex· CMta Mesa 9'19-2500 DIUYBY Xlnt cond. $35. 675-6760. , Irvine. Given by Choral L d R T Q 4 rs 67S.9119eves. Evinrude. $800/ bst or ritever Ruft Honda XLJSO lra clean. (466F0L) GOOD S&:ICTIOH Boos ters (Or .Music a r ose ·.• y.. trade 548·3887 in Red Line Frame. $4177 TOPDOLL:AR Classiried Ads 642--567 Scholars,hip · traine d English, v~c. MUSK IN Pool 27 ' dia. · Mikuni & many Xtras. p * COllal ...... * zrv&rnwnrmthr::+w? $400J5hds,!B;-5080 -~~n~~~~t~ta11t~h~~-2:~o':eh•::oo~~tgwid~!l~r 'w2h200 ., ID. n.•·( 642 . ej•Luou· IMM,ED~'!TB.Y' El' ,*,Utllillt,_ ... _ 1'!',!id. di ._ • -------• -MUSTsellthiswkend,Ap-· · · • • · . · ' ee s m1l 714) ,,.. t 1m1n e ""' m e PY Morgan. Very spirit-$395. 552·8584 _ fully equipped. Ca ll 839-0150. · man. Leap 'dire& from ed. $275. 546-5777 POLAR PAPER 642-3407. '73 Honda soo. 4 in 1 ex-FO:::~AIS aulhorizeCtdealer1 9 YR. Old Mare, reg .. St d, CdUTT35~~. 1 11 JET DRIVE 19' w/fD hrs. haust. Fairings. Many TOY~TA CALL 01 COME IN There must be.a reason trained Eng/Wist~ $490 an ar """·· u o n eng. Walk thru Xlras".735-6082eves. 1966Nofbor CM &<69""3 TOSMUS we ·arellin_ sates.II In A OONVEHIEHT SHQllNiilG SEWING CUIOE FOR THE ' GAL OH ntf CO. Fw •Ad "' w-..·1wor1ct Cil s.. 642-5671. bt. 330 Sta111t4· Ta-Slim • d power. 2 1f.r yearsokl. Call 'Wii'ld!lhteld, lop '6: full . · · · · JU w/sad . &,brdl. 963-2280 '870-4564 or 524-6TI3. cov. $5,~ or trade for 72 Suzuki 750CC, 5500 mi. '74 GMC ~ Too. 9000 mi: service, ll'l in selection. 9 YR. Old Black fei.••i. RealEstate,paperor ??. ,Cust, seal Red. $995. $4995.MINTCOND. NLVJf'[ lf\T ll·H'llf\ I '.-i horse. Shown Weslrn. WALL,p1nrn Da,-s 673-7300 Eves. S58·8860 days, S59·5440 830·8504. I Equjlation & trail. Gen-' N'UI 675-57~7 eves. Crevier llf"IW ltiti W. l5l Slr~l S:.inta Ana • K:SS-:1171 lie. Asking $750, mak~ WAl[lllllltC _ , L d El 14Jnt'l.4x4pickup, ofr. 548.4403 aft. fiPM . """"'" 24' 1.M .P . Pvt Ply. incl 71 -aver a 750. ec. :W.T .16M.Ukenew. &-_ Q Day,997-1450 CLEAR"Ul'f t a nde m lrlr. Slpl'I 6. start. 9M ml . $700 or $4200 556-298'7 llllW.Clist&-..11. -' Ski/Fish . Bst of•, tnde,213 /438·2002, ..., Mu st Sell. 5 Yr. Gelding. y · I p F 'I 968-9245. '73 SCOUT 2, 345 V-8,, ___ 64_2_·_9405 ____ 1_~-------Reg . Mustang Buckskin .. 1ny aper, 01, '73 Honda CB 100, 1000 t?(luip. w /all xtras. Low•· ~ $5 00 /b s t·. 557 -9289 & Hand Prints, Etc. 20'CABINCrsr.Xlnl.run· mi's. Bran'd new cond. mi, xlnt cond. $4800. Wante'd ;. Small Station 69 BMW. 2002, am/fm, 979-1889. . 603 Dffl _,. ning cond. $1,500. Call $395. 644-1056. 837·5270 Wacon. $500 cash. :.1188 Michelins, Koni shock:;, aft. 5, 213-943-6103 ,70 Norton rname w/lires, ROyaLI Palm Dr. Apt. c . ,a /c. $2,100. Must sell! 1~:!~~••••••••••~?!.~ Sat.&S-0:., '74 Sabrecraft.25' &trlr, gear box, wJils, forks, siCllRCISALE 1 Costa Mesa fM.l256 •' W ,.~.._ 126&271 flybridge •n.•cover. 70 carbs.$40646-Sf!lll8. 4 WHEEL DRIVE fn1Cks 9560 Tntdcs 9560 A,..ls;U 10 ._ hrs. on 301/Chev OMC. HONDACB'M VEHICLES ••••••••••••••••••'•••• ••,•••t•~.,··~••••••••• TOP CASH llOLLi\R -·....,...... '72 ·:Y4 T· Ford PU Xlnl,--1," All t}rpeii. 20 To 'chooselr-----'·-.,---..__ ... ._. ...... __ _, PAID FOR YOUR (Orbyappt.83:>3348) w/shell, ful'y eqpd. for ... ""' .. Warehouse is• between •--· h 1 640·"~1;.g' v. M-ge from. Ca ll Doo Preston JEWELR"f'~ ~TCMES, 18th & 19th St.'i Second comrort & JP:UO.VY au ·1 --~~--~~-~~-1 a\·847".GIJ>lOamtoBpm, ART OBJECl'S,.GOLD, 963-7722eves/wknds. '71JHARLEY W~neadii• ... ~_.Sun- s lLVER 'SERVICE. bldg. E. of Broadway, D VIDSON ,,--, SA (s',gns p-~1 .. ~. c.-1.1 j ~ ~ M-'I A daY.. • -, •• ,,.•-' .. I>.,, F IN E FURN 6: .. A'N•, . . .,_.,..... .,..,.;Jftpa..:11o.-.....,_.. . S . ro1 ~1-'='-"-·-~--;"--ll Twm Volvos: ·Radio, bait portster • -ec. sta.-... t~...; TIQUES:MS...r..2!GO · '!Jacobsen 750LT garden •Ank la•l ~ •-•ma comp. cust. sho*/ltreel. '?C~,,1.1 •• 'D'li. El .. ' · _....... u:: • Cual. I P1"in1er, 2 cube ·, O .. ~ etj'~ INSTAN'rs· CASll rbr Old ~~!:1t.0 ~1:'~:e~;a• $6~ BF'ulnboazo67n3e""!_oal Co. lites, ... olded.,ridged •, ... , Gold, 1l yer, Jewelry, 54"1346 ... · . .._..,,, r II h'I r , n-Gold -. • , rami;. ec >'· per "·s1' SC---. :JI ~ dri ,c~ins, ~'"".&'tal · Wei:.1~ • 30' SPORTFISHER fly Must•seeto believ«.Over ~..,&, 1't••• ~~ vc ~ ding B11nds, Watc~es. Life Memberahlp1 ~de · ,Bri~'e W /off s ~ore ''5 OOO•invested must sell $500.0tteat.J t \~ .e,lc. Aoy <'OP,d . f op Caza. ror Slf,je . .-07bst moqr (. nr. 'Pavilion. 1mmed. $l,uo' . .1or belt J 58&--f4T41J't~ ~~~e1s. ~fAee _appral.sa,!: ofr. Reply P.O. Box 278. $6.sob.175·6294 olr. Wrk:812-5501, Re9: ' 2 ' i ., NEW 1 •TON 'YAN . &n:"nl eys nt1quary. """"' Corona del Mar. 92625. · 963·2278 Ask foir A1r . ·""' " E .17tti Sl. CM.~-....). __ • ·. Classic '51 Ohrls. 22' Golde · ~ ' , l , Wrough~ lrn ut.armeher Mahog. runabout. Orig. INTERNATIONAL • 1975 Chevrolet ,c.9111 ••• IOIO Matching Wall Hung Barg 8 in. 646.0885, '74 Yamaha Enduni: bs. •• o • ~ ••~•••••••••••11•••••••• book case. Gas Dryer, 8'6·3051 · Electric start: street SCOUT Now pl1s:ed-on SCRAM •as '673--5918a{l,6BARGAIN . ·legal gd cond 5550 SPl'-c'1.aL1•L'11 . "'L PRICES . ~;.~-:'! ........ !!!~ 531-99i8. . _' V ·8, 4 whee l dr:;t, " ...,-R ., ' ; i ANSWERS ~~;;!!'~~G;~~~ii ."~: HOB~E CAT-. 9 mos._ old. Must Sell this weekend ·n ~~a~~~~~~. s <9{j In flllli. in ·~r 1 1 ' ' '.... Column -llorny _ decorative , gates. deck· Trailer «1u1pmenl incl. Montesaa. 2SOCapra $.WI , KLM) -tlllalU.-MI' i'f. '\ Tonic ,._ Muffin _ ~ 548-1119 . or·blJt.. Dirt. ~11 aft 11111' Ftl IMf ..... , ing, aggregate slabs. .., . '6:30orwknds. $4799 MOUTH !, o u h a u I. .Z 4 3 3 HOlll 14'$MO Aucliont.>er: "Soldtothe u.iackt.porn.N.8.. 1 • 145.-z Yeata Cla9 Moped. ~XI,. t' • lady with her husband5 1 cond. LeP lhan 1 yr old. ej••lll llni& h a n d o v .e r h' c r Sink, large , stainless, 6 N. tJ( s AB OT, a 11 Bat. orr."i m Colton St1 1 liWS.1-Ult.'!¥'• MOUTH." • leg!I, brass drain valve. fl.ber8'aH, .stainless fil· NB.&42·7226. [i-;JW~ \ -• . 642-1641. .,., -"" ..... , p , ""' VOLVO *FIREWOOD SALE• ~p.--. ~z-v : 1971 Husky 400. Ir. 1974 ·; . , ' Ori' Euc' de' ~ -rd, RCA Color TV JB5· Rol. Y· Yamaha llS •-duro. ••• '" p M $ • O -1966 Harbor. C.M. 6'6 9JOJ soincord.s&l··tm w~ ow er . · 1'111'\lr '-'&Dlenlltinyour Xlnl Cond: aGO ea 'or><;j-'"==='-';-'-'-"-"-'-"11 CoastFirewoodSupply Rechner, Rkr, vib, hlr Hobie if. 6!.ooretl on trade.t9Z·372B _..... 9160 $50. W7·29'l8 • -.._. PUIUC AUCTION • • ., l'f'"ewport Bay. 4777 "ll YAHAllA ~ .e., •'•••••••••••••••• .. •'•• IMANY J'J'EMAOP'nNE M11c1l11211• ' t HOBIE JI, &rlr • .u.nfllll tha• ·MOCt tlDUal'i ·~'· ~-~ . ESTATE JEWEl'.RY .W-1081 Lear-. Perl <o od , CallofL4PM511~ ,,2 111 ' .i;: ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~1e 1 r ·~ ~11 , ,, ART OBlECTS<1 AN · ..., 8 or.-~ SUZUKI TM12S Tricls, !J'Jeetlkt«. VI.. lie TIQUES. FINE •n/,RN, SS CASH SSFOI 22· Heneaholf America '"9;~ a~le, -1!;anoli'~fon. re- «TC .. PHON8 FOR IN-Good LlWI '~~ .... 1aff rilged wi Ofter....... . . • ...... P•ttJ'. ~•ke PO. 'I: .BROCHURE fnrpltlOYW,.t!'IH'f":, leak Option at dea _.e •-IB•ll" mo•Jll pay. 645-22'00 • lli:&la.m' ~ .~"" co.lfred~W&-7i12 : ll~,a1.oL! '73HOflf~A meld.I. Call er-Mar . . WANTED: Uwl Waterl 111&1 ... ~ ... Krr• N 713 2 --"· l nGCc'leon 10:.m11'11' •i ery 84W7~Jlhl0am ;'LI Jpm, IOAeners have.-.... " ••••• .. ••••'••••••••••• .. o. . . ...... , , . eu. ro•I• ua. ' ' ,_..... ' • • .r. new many eUru ' <28'1i2B)" new, unll1 .,Cheap! MARSl;_IA,LL ba,.'s trlri:xlnl/muat.aet:i.Balt WON911prl1eshow,nevei' • .' 1 639-58CSI ~.,.,,.IJ~Bried brrer t71-ll60SaftlPJI ridden 1915 Honda .Cc, F$11 , •ea W'llride'..... new. sas-. ., After 3, · retaU at '820. sell '"'1-~!:::'F'=r~"T-ll •"" ni, I u~m 111·2$8'1 ..... ..._/ -146-. ondr!YO tbem. "'WILD · _....,,.. 91701~~-·----'-I tll°LL'' 1175l-l4U. U19.EPIPHON&~ •••••••••!••-••••••• , '73 YAMAHAMXIO tffumbuckl•s ••· ~per&an.latttmn IU•C• XL ICHWIMN exerci•er, s111nbursl fiaMll, atiit. •WANTED!• , ltll.IMm& loa .. itrW tp, """· ... sed onlftl ...a.. ccod . .,.rm SUp 'n N.B. ror my 29 , M2""'nli ar Ml• f.100 Ot' betl of/#. Allo a Sailboat. $18-87t3 ... Y AMAILK ialt!: an,um.-~ ...L • l•lfon S bflWCl•~ '1'3 ROOERSSpt. Drum · -iJ\ibleltt&efJ like . ....1-. - llQll9Jium1«• •lsiewlth set. Trade for Pi....r 6 Try a Oa 'ly Pilot ' Nnerriddenln m· ...,.....,,l~or • ._..~-.phio Chila (:, wt'co1h . ~MIO..,., ... I -~,l'Olold,...J: tn1U ........ ,, •. afewfbh,t:JO,SJ9."I014. 5411314 ocrentaomethins. su.1m. . 111~ & I .. ,, ;: ,.,,,,.._. ---1oo11...i..-.i --.. .. ......... ... ""' ••o • ,. ,,~ ... .......,,OMQ , -... .ta....-- 'NOW ' ' . ' ' \ ' ' • -\ Mndl t7J •'"'-1 .. ~ ~ • I ' .... ••••• .... • • -..,1,.. Alllel. ........ 11rW AllrM. ... artld Alltet,l•••rW c ,, ..r ~ ........ , ............... .,,,,. ••••••• '""''"fli'.I•• •• ,......... fflt·~ ........ , ••• ,,,, ••• -t·,.~··· •••!••············ ~· " 'o W .f7f -974D• "'-"ode••-'f74 Mercedet -·9740 Mercedes letn 9740 ········~r····-···-r· ...... _.._... ............................................................. , ........ , ...... . 1 01AN•1 couNrr$ 'Mit,.d1.· _f_· •-73300Sl!il! Mercedei,.flilfy 17~ Mercedes 280C. SiJv.er. l9?2 asosL 26000 rn.i Xlnt. T I ,... .... ,. t loided W/t unroo(, take Extra s l l mmac . 00 d ~500 ' ' •xffltllw Ccr • over P•Ymt1: 842•7481 Purtbate or as11umc "&t6.o964 o,~7684 • , , , ~ .. ~1 • 581 ·29tlT':eves. A11k ror lease.493·6517. • r.. ~2 .Jl¢M ' Ted. t. 'GS 230 SL Air le;;; '73 450.SE, Belgesun.'roor, Sales·Servlce-IAaain •«ti 17'"tl _ Fled what y,w want.. i Am /li~m, ~adiu°ll. 169SO' Immaculate condition. loy C• M ', Ille. 1r,: ., l"qtf ..._,,. t Qelly Piiot C'assW'iedJ. . Call ~~·1723. . . 830·"79. Rollslloyce . BM A"l'r.,'poWeYiwindowf, IMW 9712 IMW 9712 IMW 9712 ·c , 234 E.JTtbSl. AM IFM •l\!reo , low••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Olla Meaa , " mil~,· 36 mot ()pen "Eri!I . Ii. ·Lease. l •• ·~- e.,.i 9111 , ' " , I •••••••••••••••~••~••• Sl0,120, coal, b11y·b11Ck '71 CAPRI 4 .,...,. ae.u 11420. Dep. '3500, l nt. . .._., --.no, 'NZ4S.i4 '+ tax &1iif. shurp, l owner. Sl~. St9S :1Sec -d -'t Se ·• REBATES ~~~•8·'tllt, eve ·~~ . _epos1 , r . , -C>fffr ' . Doi-. 9710 ~-~ 3!"*- l (Jn -. !·-~·;~~~~;;~·;~;··· -t :'•if.~ "' l""lfl DATSUN, TOYOfA , ... ,..,.., OR VOLKSWAGEN if•,-.....,.. ' ' . I EVERY ;,• I , Y'I .,,. 1 ' ,1", • MEW ' . '• 1·97'4 . . '~ . . •::; ~~OtARY PAID FOR ·OR NOT, IMC•lltSE J W I·L L PAY ·,,-0 P 1 ,,I : • , 1 ' ~t~~~ .. ~ KEN'r 'Jim· Sl•-s ' '74 a&OZ , cu.t. pt., tn1p, lntDoiis_ AM /FM', xlnt. cond., 1Ji~9'Jiii , ' '74 PORSCHE '. , .. ,I ~ L•tt• •n11+n•, S ..-. .o.Mrf'M 8 .. •eo. 11)9('•~1 ~ .. n•••I. ""m•eu••••. (14 OE1 '6250 .• 1 ~~~.c~oo~-!P!P~52ll-6127~~-"-----'l---~'-"-__;__;:'-"-'--'I , 1-• '71 DATSIM --We ~re~ple~ to, ar)· Ir-------, S I 0 oounce the ftsWe:of one , '7l AUDI .fDoo A'~ a.1:-• o·f •. the .trul y 1r.eat • IOOLS r' s__., r...._.., aulcimohi(,.,.pf our ti~ At0IO"'•tic, .. •" con~ • ... ~. '3899 '74 YOLYO 142 Seil•" ' •P"O. ''"""' t ................... ~ -""tn;ocul-c•• 1Sll()l(~q / '5895 '74 IMW Tll ........ ,., .. "'"~4,J•­ tlll·fl.F/.1 '70 2002 ' •PM<I •• ,. (Ond•l- 1.t<l>O Ver, n>Ce 105/COIJ '73 3.0 c s . COUP! ll•••o, I o"'"''· tow ...... tl~J..ll'Jj • Friday, April 25. 1975. CAltY PILOT Alllot,Mew 91oO ..-.Mew taocl·..-.tt.\.'. • , ••••.. ~·············· ············~-i-·•••-t•• •••...•...••• "' TH R SA SALE GOING OH EVERY DAV HERE! Come On Down -Su For Yourfflf '140219 OFF ~~~: BRAND NEW 75 BUKJC ElfCTRA Ser .. 1111432488 •1221 33 OFF 'fn~: BRAND NEW 75 BUKJC lfSAllllE,Ser. -11x12716' • '80469 OFF ~=: BRAND NEW 75 BUKX AfGAl CPf, Ser. #Z1CM713 . ·-•45604 OFF ~~~~: BRAND NEW 75 BUKX SKYLARK Ser. #L104556 • BIGGllTB'UICJ< . DISCOUNft . DI • .... • • ,.:. · ENGINE• heater. ~et4 reli.abJe O't.qed~j:l.rJYe~' a,; Qb: p.arty to ,m ake aro~~I vlousl)''parftPert.:rbyone monthly, PfY""°'5. Call or Oran1e County 's Cr. M~. 847-08'Q lOam lo l•rieat now'clar ~lers . :l°~czif.1 ' lhrou8h s.n. Thi• r•m•Hi•b•• 1•13 ANYWHERE ARE RIGHT HERE AT ,-' ·, • I Mereild• "1Sena 450 Ji . .· 1 CAR v .•• ::· \J • •' I ""-~ EQllll'l!IDTHE . '•""WAY YOU Lllll IT! .i·~' .... i If , '" ,• CASH REBATE : -;-~. RX-' W.C!YNS 1. ' • ' I 4 ,. ' " . ' $1288 '67 FERRARI 330 GTC. Al r·Superclean. $10,500. 675-5205 Flat , 9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••• OllAM~IC~ MIWEST•LWIST IMMEDIATE"."" r DELIVERY I·' All M9'1els6Colon Dick Mi_l1r 1!4DIOJ"1 gD141J 120W. W:6mer ott So. Main Sanla Ana 557-21:l2 '69 850 SPIDER CoD'(t. Ma1 whla., rad. liNI," newly pai11led, bell. olr. , • ,Ml-11813 ' ''IT'S FORD'S NEWEST BETTER !DEA" 1,975 .GRANADA NOW FORD CUTS 1· , ......, YOUR COST s2s.o °" both 2 door and 4 -Granocla ~· with voriecl equipment packages of your choice. '' !-VAllAIU OWING A1lfi AHO MA r OM l' °"* y-~ WitioM '"-keee" T....,. .-.---. --... -.--. ............ ...... -'-_--,-.... --, ,....,..... ..-llJf]·~ ...... ,~' . I V'""" '"''" .......... _, o:i;;:; -· -· -.......... """ ........ "-• ., ........... ~ •• ,.. •• 1-. ', L--.. L ' j tep. to~t ...... I, O<Ceft.I "'9l. -,........ pe..,.1,.._t.,......,_ . '"' ~· .... : ;. ' . • ' •;, .... 'I•..!. .... , -~ I> OYllPACTOIY · 114YOICI ON ALL '' 'NIW ' , • ./7SHOND.t ,. _SED,Ji4S'' Yoiur c hoi ce of accessories plus tax a,; llcen1e Order yours today . "FRIFDl ANDER . ••}~c.r, ~·· '•'• ' ; • NANO NIW 1975 TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP NOT STllPPIO-Wbw6ow' Stkk., $5024 · ~r'975 MUSTANG -NOT STllPl"ED -Window Stic-ltet $4 1 aA J,.,., . ;· ~1...~~§.:.:•,~E 53694-~.Qi ••••••••·••••••·-···-' ...,-..,,--~....,. f1~ED • =..r · C •sH·Rll:DA~ ~ -i· ,.,_.e.otMIJI02YIOfoHll -" \, • , -"· '""'""'~ "71 JA•UAllXJ6 ,. · , "' ' • •ta•&lit. ------- RX·3WA@N$"'{ •L•Mber interior, ful ~ ' ' •· · -~ . pow~r. factory a,r, · , i ltereo radio, fully equipt. , <ST"<27> 1 •: "'.I< I $51": .....,, •"'""11 .-.t ....._.,, 1,..,p, ~· , .. , -"'enl, ._._ ,.....,-..w. :.."':::,_ '141 ..::.::...~ '216 ::..~-•122 -----~ ' ' .;;pt.-:;;. . ~~N• 1~,,r.!!!0 i,!!!.~~N .<!' ~#22 -f ., .. ...,.~ ... 5W/,2300 CC -4 cylinder engine, California ~· " Emit.Mont equipment, fl¥e 87811 13 BSW, front SALE $2 99 burnper 9uord1, rea r burnper guards, 4 fof)'Md. PllCEI , Stacie #0796{~10Y128344) , ,\ .. • + -~ , • ':°1175FO!~J!!4 !!,R!!,~~ .. REDHDTP. xu _ 90,..351 CID 2 V, 8-cy~nder '1'11iM, Co~IOlnia Emiuiotl ~I, fi.,. H178•15 ISW....., tivmper guordt, air conditionef.~tol1•, AM radio, wh••I co•en , powe1 tt-ong. di..; bralo.et, crui-"c, Stac:k # 897, (Set.# 5- J63HIAAJSO) SILE $A699. PRICED .. , +tu to:. I :.-:• 1974 COURIER ECONOMY PICK UP ____ ..... : .... _, ' . ' $ 985' . .....---·..,.i ·-·"'-...... . ... -........... ""°'.-...tool SALE •~ .o~....,.,lS .... __ . •o• ••"" •e" It -~ •114) PRICED 2 !o.o •~IAPHllM ~ ',\ • ta•ltlio:. IQQKING:f.Oll A 1 ')JIOObPICICUP? 721oiD ' '2495 1 OIAN-..... SEE UStHIS WEEKEND! !..'.';.=:;:,'::'.;,:::: '<I•. 1,.11 powo•, 1'M/fM ...... AM/IM-,._..-.., ,..,f .... """ .. ,....,.i ................ -tedo.!?»ONOt •• • ., . _,....,,..,........_r•t2J11•) ........ 11t2tlU) . 1},so, for the'.econo~y-mi~ded , $1] 99 b,uye r-a hllge "'9ction ofr .,__.._;...... __ -+-. 88·' $1999 'lo ' :...L .1-• . 1 -;,I ' 1974 FOID -' '73 FOID • -~·?owrmeoge · , --·- -'llli&VulCK$ ~ PINTOS -;~~1<: ~-~·,::::·~'::':. i: ...... , ... ~~' _IMMRTS ·;· ' $1 non t. WC ~~.7, ,. , 72FIRD ,,,,_ 4 o-. .\Mi r• -. -· -.. -... ......... -· -· .. ........ VMrl .-j, ........ ~ ...... $2169 ., '72 MERCURY MONTEGO MX •0-.-.-.. ledoo)'• -.. ... .::. :s:;.r---- • '71 PONTIAC ,__,. .... ai1• k;. _ _.., _w.t> ... -...ic• ....... .--i.!ff11Ull '71 THUNDElllRD 2_.,._,_,,.-. ......, ... ,...,. ..... tl•?ONCI f ' S2499 ,. ' '1999 ' l I I I [ ' • . ~·~ ( . . .. DAILlt'f.ILOT F1u;1a ,A nl25 1915 Auto1,lfllportfti (AMhK.,t .. 1rfH ..... : .... artieW , , ~.WJiijifitl • ~ ... lrttd . 1 _ e.putMI . -t .. ...._ • • . . ..................................................... , ••••• ~.9'. .. , •• ,,,, ••• , ••••• l' •••• , ...... r. ,~········.······· .................. .._. --..t•p•-..-.i..,ort..1 •-~ 9.-60T I 97'1 T--'-. 97'1 . ··• '; ..... ·-~. ' f7n ,, .. , ................................................................. -fl .,. • • .. ,_"!I"' • ' ....... . 7 0 . , ,. .. ... ·'· • • p ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••• , ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................... -. Mtraaet ·-974b Opel 9746 oncM 9750 '73 CEWCA litJr· ma&• • ' I vw P1rt1 .. ea1ian .. '"' VOLVO IMS. ~· "••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•~••••••••••••.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMB. 1 SPECIAi. amtrr. sle;oo, ~lnyl ~ '108u1.Ne'¥iCI~, . ~UUIDI , ,Uda, cues .. ~. A/C, ~~blue • ., ; I Mow Opel GT 71, 40,000 mi. 1973914 Porsche 1.7. Mags lop, ug. ra<.>fc:...-top run· odJ. p1lal.~. ribk ltd or te~ll. Steve, •• Michehne, :ft· • New exhaust&: ll~ks, 4 AM / to"' Al Ap p . Grp. nlng eond. $2900.5'8·4802 en1. Sl.t$0 ~~olfet. SSl·UOB. · QuaUlyat ... K141 Pwc-•1•1 ' ~~719~~1 95 · Prt pty. Michehns. $.)850 832·9444 l11yorLHM TOYOTA SALE! '69 Toyota Mark 11 ; hi&h !"~~·ell.~. • ''. I 1111/VWBUG '74 Station wqOn. Air. Top~ . . 61'5·8986 ~uthorlit..<d ti'actory Dernoi; & Ex· mile's, but 1trea1 shape! '67 IUClo $97'. Gd. Coad, $616 ~a,.Jfm tt.ereo. For .•~"'-r:uaecl Mercedes '72 OPEL G1, 4 spd., air. Porsche 1972 911T, Im· Sales &Servi«-cculive Gari. Good Used $875. 495•0816. 21 l·Stl-16'1 Nl•a. ~ or lake over leas,, ..s 67J·3S82 or Be-h l~s Toyota <·-1ecu·on ~ • 846·4919 •. CoMed mllc. &1 ags, Am/1' .. m, -••-r-" ..xi •l VW PQp Top Camr.::; 1..:.::..:·::.:;;_... ____ _ 534.4533 Conda c,ecn. M"~t '""II ~1al'Arlhurand . ALL PllCID 'ti9 CO RONA 4 dr I '68 CA MPl!!R Pop-'top I ··'I ' b. · ' ·'"'~~~~~~~~~~""!II!~ ...., '"" 1~ ,_ I I XI , __ :..,,. , • 1U xtras ut air. lus"''"" Uood "• orseH 9750 61S-8986 $7800 J am.,.,r\!e "(O SILL own~,-, ~ m . n ... '-VIN. rebll 71 cng. $1'TI$;. or refrt •• ~-88ll '=•••• .. •••••••••-••••• l I -848-Dovc 752·0000 " l N e w ti res . $1 ,100 . b es t ... Mu s,l sell ! ~ ·c HOS MilslonVlejo ••••••·;~·;~~;~••••••• '69 ~111': Porsche. Jleige. Ne""'IWrl lluil('b toll fJDia 551-2260 213·598-lli&I '12 VW Sed.an. yelJow, .;•••••••••••••••••••• . Imports ·00912sSpt.-.oo ?~.ti2~~~~r=: c~~•l oyoto · 9765 ~-. .. · rn....,.. 9767 :eBiua New cng & trani . .;~qQ"1 5~~:8:0~ .. ';!.,1001 Rau1\bler Gd. cond . . -. $3000. ·194·0257 __, ~··•••••••••••••••••••• --:. TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 000 mi , l e fl OJI 559.54.toeves , ' New Brakes, Just tune4 .M701-; , .... ._._, S~IOWPIEC E '61 Porsche ' '73 SPIT., .. lllE, am1rm, 8Uoi rantce $1,100 firm. · up.pooorbe»t.866-1097 ........,. ..., u1-1MO Beau·,",·'rsuul P1E0·,","',. N .. .,.,. ~~u .. e .. ~.' ... '.•,,..!!oadsl l'r. '71 TOYOTA MK II l966-Horboi. C.M ,., 9)o3 'l'onneau <."Over, lot) run· 645·9151 67 VW Rebll Ena. New ,.,,. R' bl Ambauador .. ~ "'"" VU> >'---:::~::::::-:::~--l .!"~ln~g~co~n~d~.~""'~·~·~·~·""'~~·4ll02~:_i-· -, Tires. $800. ata ahift, -am er • OYER 100 b'"kes. <lu«h & tires. STATIOllWAGON I 67 VW >STHK. RIH. ,,,.. ~adlo 833·3732.IMJ NB New"""' a.-.... Good !· MEW & USED f'M·8 lrack stereo, bra. R.....at 9755 _. . ,, . . '71 TOYOTA TRJ.J963Trium~: su~rb roof Runs&~· $1!1SiO:-iirbst . , · ~ -' -..... cbn<t-S400. 4M-0:!00eves-:-' • MERCRAmtr: coihplcte reblt. efig. XJnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aolomat1c, rud10, :ur Pie~~ _ cond. 50,000 ong·1nal ml. 'Of(e r. Cu ll ; ti75-591C . IS ~EETLE, rum IU.e "STATION Wagon xln( ~ cond. $3700 or Offer . ·73 RENAULT 17, fuel inJ. co n d 1 t i o n i n g, mu Ji! -4 Speed, radio & healer, .. $1s:i0 67~·7884 ... -.new. Sunroof. fl95. co d 'Ne w trteel belted :0-~ OM Dlsrt..A Y G75·2'J>1 Mich. steel-belled rads. t "'heels. i2~1 ~IA) Need r eJhible party to• 70 VW Squ~reback, lo mi., "&R-48117 • , n -· · , 7tM5 . '-H fl· rt owner, xlnt.cond .23,tiOO $]]99 make s mall monthly Y•aw ... ,. 9770 $1650, or .make offer ., , tires.$1200.MQ. ·• OUM 0 "90I I 749J4,·1.8. am/rm.8lrk, lo mi. ~-S49tl aft 4PM • puyritenlS. Cllll Cr. Mgr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leao;~msg .. ~1737 73 VW Super Beetle . 1972 A6'C JAVELIN, xlnC AU1'HOltJZ°tD ~~·:,m91"1'196t ~~1},;,71lc5-~t offer. tw7·0873 lOam lo 8pm, IEPAllS..SBYICE. 68 VW Rus. rrianv' xtru, Am /Fm ...tJlereo, cle•n. cond. llir, auto, 48M m1.• MERCEDESDEALER """' (;~ RoDlloyce 9756 J)e41t l•iiHl Wed . lhro u g h Sun . -r ""M $2 150. 615 ·,25~1 or. PWr BR4:STR673-~ ,, B P-.trk '74 914 Loade d . r e · ~ REB'ulLDS 646·4558 i -~ 6862 Manchester, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • UUID t>H97T I. EXCllANGE& -S~GOO. ' 67~·-dQq.JIUSTSELL! ucna bale/assum. my lease & :1' .. ri:: TOYOTA ____ $.]]GO BROOKLYN 8UGCO. '74 vW BUS~M/PM B '60 Rambl~r Rebel, .new_ On the Santa Ana Fwy. 496_7265 DEALER cond . $1900ormake &drps. Lu8:g rlK!k . Super Runs &. looks good. PIJO. 523·7250 I'll ~i \'e you $150. cash. I] NUMBER ONE 1(-: 00'" Est 548·9141 73 VW Xl nl mechanical track slefeo, cOmp. cpl&. brks, radiator, gd Ures. •f 1966 Horbor c M 6·111 9JOJ TOY01'A Corona $1150. I BUY VW Engines/Cars. orfcr.644·5207 sharp!.: i$1:,700. & lake1_49_J_.SJ4 __ 1_. ------.~. 9744 '74 PORSC llE 2.0, many IN U.S.A. Air. auto, xlnt cond., 979·0935 (8 lo IUa m. Or over p~·m\s. 641)."'""'"' Pis. •-'ck . 9910 -t 1\1 L'ell'B bv ... , .. ,.,_.,.,,,"-""·•......... OPPORTUNITY 28000 · t t Li It aftcr Spm.IDan '.66BAJA BIJ G,newtires, ' ~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• xhras. u5~7i;,,...,;. a ~on ;:.;.";.,·.!""J~~":,:.:=::,r.::-:-...:::::::: , mL . ti oug1 painl, recent reblt eng, lv .messa'fe.i.. •••••~••••••••••••••••• · "J-1 M . t eway. '<I ·oa.i• -..... , ...... ....,,_..,...., .. , ... , ... knocks oflcn "·hen you 3 /19 /70 . .BY owner, . lf!T GB. 4 s~. radio, . •-· .. ·-• use rcsuh-.:M.ting Dai ly, 546-ti563 VW Bus Dune Buggy. $1300.~orre t. 496-6581 ,69 VW e p·g, ·auto slick, ~913 Centurion. p/w, p/s. M J.cater. <12341. $!:699. lla\·e somcthi!V! you w.int I wo1· • .+•n•.• 'Pilot ·Classified Ads to newly rebll 1500 e n1~ · . xlnl cond. $9SO. Call amtrm 1tereo, cr uise SUM SET FOID ' ·to sell! Clas.5if~ ads do HOLLS-HO\'CI:-; teach the l)r:.inge. Coast ;ti~ ,TOyotu llilux P .U. Also, clln· be used ato 69 FaclC?rY Bwlt Pop-Top G15-S489 after lpm. co ~trol, maw:s. n e w GardenGroveBlvd. ·1 v.·e'll -Call NOW . C::!:''"""::'-m:irkC'I. X_LNTCOND.$1400.Call rtalbed truck. $7~ or Camper. !Z mpg. S181J9:. radu•ls. A.Crum Puff! minster GJ6-4o10 642·5678., l'hone642-5678 493-3194 . bestorr.646·3ll1. 646-~ '6! VW... $3,750. Call before 6 pm. · ... ~ I ed 9700 1 Green <GP'lt) 545 · 1 l39or wknds s. i..pan.ct 9700 Aoto•. l!"pan.d. 970 ......,,, 1.., • ...., . 970q Auto•, lmpon.d 970 J,utos. Import.cl 9700 ~ l!lrorV W 1-IM 970.0 Miracle t.•a· • "H7JZ. ••• • • •. • ••· • • • ••• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ••••.•• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• •••• ••••• • • •• •' • • • • • • • • ••••• •••• • • • •••• • • • • • •••• •••• •• •• •••• • •• • ••• •• •••• ~· • • ••••• • •· • ••• •••••••• ••• -.. _ I ::~ .. ~[°-:---1itji5 21soHUbormvt1,cM 1c•• 1 t. . ••~•s ; t • 645·5700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAZ·DA ·S • . . • • • .CASH -=~ -·REBAT s.-- Oll AllY RX-2•RX-3•RX..4 CARI . ' . '74·ROT-ARY PICKUP Autorna I ic transmission (53409X l Used low mi IMMEDIATE -s27-·· 77 DELIVERY · · s199 s911·s DQWN MONTH 1.?111 lu!I IH•C• 11•u~ la• & i.e. 181.15101a1 rnt1.11m1. inct, ''' • toe I en c••rir1n9 cn•r 9fl l0< on1, •6 ,,.., .. , Oel.,,., "''"'•nt 11"'4 s• 113 Annual Pw c..,!1geRat• 17 tt>"" '72 ,DA 1~.V.Jt PICKUP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ ' . .. 11311 lun P"c•plus !f.• l lie SIOlll lotal mo pm! •nc• Ii •• "c I a .. cany•n9 cn1•1•s !O• only 30 mo& o .. .,,80 P•Jrmenl ""'"' S 1\1~6 40 ''""'"'/ P•c ... 1191 Riii 2 1,13'1. · '72 DATSUN f LB 1107763461 '70 FIAT '70 TOYOTA (643BEKJ '71 CHEVROLET Bel Air , 4 dr ( 14 76) (3518TM) $1377 $1177 •100DN ... ~. $46• MO. .. ·' . • Sl3711f,lllp•ict1Pht1l1• I "c S50NllO!llmp.Qlfll ... •cl la I lie I 111 U r<y1 n9 charlJll'S tor oc~v lO "'°'· o.l••..:I 111~men1pr.Ce 1 1926 40 Annu~I P•Co&nl~O<! ~·•21 7J'llO: s111l11".:..ce.,.,.s•••l 11C s:'Je~1t<ital ,,., -'""'' •»•~ I ell '""''¥•"9 C¥1(1tg.<J• IOI ot>I, ~· ""'~ Dater•ed ~·-Ill llfq $10C'~ 6& "''"'u~1 l't•c1n1aq1 fia11 21 ~ Sl011 tuliP<!CIPluStlo I l!C 141140~:;,...,._, nc-. t•• l tic l 111 c1••1on9 ct>1•9nffilf, onlJ 30 lnPI Oel••ea 1111,...nl Pr•c• S !•92 A1tnu11 e,1rc4t!1lol0fi A11•21 73.. ' ;72 MAZDARX2 Coupe. {664GMU) . $1477 •••l~1..i11,.1co1111u~t 4 ~£ ••t •~•~hJta•"'O 11"'1 •nc• ••• t. he I 111 Cl•''"'g t~a•~9'$ •o• only 36 mo1 Oe!..,.,.a 111,,.,1n1 p11c.1 ~1063 •• "'nnu11 P"'cont1g" A11e 111•'· '70 TOYOTA Mark II Coupe .. (61 ICAN} \ 1 I 11 lul I I" '~" plu~ I:.. 11. hC. "'6.f>ol 101'!1 ""'· l)n•t, •n< I. Id • l he . & a11 <~'' • iug <ha• <If'> •o• <>r>ly 1• m<". DL>l~r 'ed l>dY n•nl 1>•«<' 110?1 Mi Annu~t ~rcenl"l)t R.1!e 2! '18 ., ... ,......,.i._ __ I I ' '68TOYOTA DELUXE 4DOOR (WXM706) 5577 FULL PRICE , '68 FIAT 4 D.R. (X t E6601 • .,_, 5471 >, '71 Y.W ... Red (4~4 DUl°;I M~leM ... 2150 Jiarbor Wvd, CM 645·5700 4 speed. radio, (6080XWI Sl 777. healer C AO F l eetwood Broucham, 11966, P~.t party. All ~. nt new radials. ldeal lamily car. ,1495. 536·7218 ' ~llllriA 'IJJOYOTA I 966 ijorbcH , ( M M6 9303 '61 VY!, R eblt 1600, eng. AM. /P''M . Cpts. New ~int. $800. ~Joe 68 vW, r ecently rebll, nu tires, tape deck, make of· fer. 615·9ti78 66 Fastback: newly over· hauled.engine. ~ ·673-40?38 73 ELDOllAi>o Cabriolet 'top lapellry &: leather interior, Cull power, factory air, lilt wheel, stereo, dom' k>cks, cruise 1i:oalrol, r adi,iil l tires .. Sold new & serviced by Nabers. (596 GlV) '67VW.Gd.cond.gdtires ... •751.Ccitllac '·-i ' orrg;_~~-·1 COU,' · •Vilie 1y ·-..,.--~~~-.,,"7"7"2·1 ~rUily ets>Ped. cruise •• J.~•••·~··•••••4!•••• Control, leather interior, (W425291) $8275. SPECIAL Jim Slemons<· VOLVO 'SALE! Imports - Bea l price 1ricre ll se . 833·9300 -Super stock. All models l---------- Prl ced to Sell Overseas '73 COUPI DI: VILl.E Deliver) Speciali.st.s Vinyl top, le•ther in· I ..... -.! • lieJ'_., fWI powel", fac-tcul L£U1UI , !Ory air, 1"1 wlleel. •lereo w /8trtt~~ Cruise . VOL VO ::.:~95188> '· eic. 1966 Ht•IJ'O• (Mo ~6 9303 S4""-.. OIAHGECOUHTY ;. VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer mOrangeCounty• ,73. Eldorado BUY or LEAS!!: -- Dl R ~ 11 !., y 11 ' t hi ~i1iJ11l~··,Q~· 11e!the~.w iull~ ~~ip~ Pf':1'¥f"e ~~:'."':::;:1~.~1.~:~ ~-J-, -~~ .. ~-aut o cruise control, It$$ 2025 S. Ma~ than, 27,000 m iles. Anaheim 750-2011 ., .... , $6295. Sacri£ice! '74 Volvo Wagon, 3 mos lHd. 5000 ' mi. Under warranty. All '' extras. $5700. 640-1388. .Jim Slemons h.ftports .33-9300 Fiat 9725 Rot SW$. SERVICE ~S::s• Dl!UYEllT All Models & ~la stock PRICED '$2699 FROM SPOR l SC AR SP[C IAL S '69 Trulmnh lR-6 $2699 .1• .._IOI!,._ p.;,;:;.,..i-.. {11'1tut 70!~.~1"' • 120 w, ........ -..... . S-Alle· • 1117·21JJ • .. .. ~I " .. or c •• ) •• '!'r ' . • \ ' ...... "'" -. \ ••••••• -.......... Amlet. u~ ...... UIM ....... Used Alltos. u...i ...... UIH • Friday, Aprtl 25, 1975 DAIL y PILOT DJ J Cz-1rF ,• ••••••M9"~,,..••~ •••••••\•A• , ......... ~ ••••••··~····••••••••r• ••••••••.••••••.••••• ' • ••••••••••••••• ·r~41'•Ji --• • ~~••••••••ff:.._ t.-t . • \ ·"ffJI tt•a.I'''' ttl2 Ot11•1••• ttl Plllto &pto • 't17 .UMd ..._,UIH ....._UMtl ·· (; •u!fto f,i:~ ••• ••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••... ••••-•• "'' ••M••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••,.•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••1•••••••••1.'1. ~.,, "'.'-'"N 7'"" ,, ,,.-••••t•••~_. ••••••••••••••••••-•.. , • 1'roq,.,, ~ ,aD.J; .,_ · , ·••• J7J=•••· '1• • .MU~l'ANG 2+2, ·~/"bt:IJ•• • 97 • , , '74 .. .-.• -· ff60PooM•I •• ff61 ...... , .. tH• · •i04 ~ ~ ' , '"'D;•_...• 1~matl raclo .__._ . ;, !>Cuti.ass , 1 3, C 1pd, 1 /e, 1.-ml., r'IRIU' •••\~•••••••••••·~··••• •••,••••••••••••••....,.. ··~•••••••••••••••··~ .. • , 1 • • 1. . ~·. , ,.,,,,~ · ~L ·:~.n,~1 Supr,me H•rdlop, vs, SllARP, •nY reuonable ' , , · · 'f ·' . ~ ~i , llilr11: .. , ad.~ -~ Cyllod~r. iulo'*41 ,P• I• :&.o~ t o'• r I.>':· oulolilollc, radio. healer, otrer. '10·2029 STATIO!!!!:. "1Z Plymo~lh Road run· '70 "GTO Cra,....·. 4 spd. Fl'\" u le .. 73 qra'nd. l'r ~ or··blft ·ot(ff. Mllit ..att' tra,n11111l11lon. pow ... ('f!'!&C>. , • . power '•Leer Jn g . :ml: · . oer. CleMo. loml's .. 11600. ~M /f:M , P /S. $1 ,100. ~aded , cle•i;i. 19.000 m1. •• · • · l&ffrlna., afr c:ind.iUoa·· ~ ·t·: <f11LIR.).ll'198/ 72 PinLoD~PDlllA.Bl.E ' r Cal1847·0824 . 11~orl7$-lll2 Llke New.*"MM. , >" " , ' lq. N6ed reU•ble puty i MtOGUd•Qrov.Blva. .__..NSIT~_, & ECO (1 KLC) " , &a make emall .mon w.o,.,.inater -..lo .., l'Vllll NOM.~ •Vi nyl $2,_, Po.Hee tt61 74 POMTIAC 948 ·v 1n-l'a1e Ponti ac. •••••••• i\t••••ff•!!••• payment.. Call Cr. Mar. · 5MOParden Grov~ Blvd . top, ti.le, new tire8, 200DCX? """r •f•••.••····•,.••••••••••• . Me . : Silver &treak. Tjirpedo. COMtS•• ' . Jll 147·0873 lOum lo lpm ,'Tl llUM'AftCll.~.OOUPE, Wettmlnster 636-4010 Eng.4spd., SUIOO. ~ , l • '89 .PONTJAG Hdtp, V8. . .. $3'190 . Orig, coni:!, 61ack laq. -. W~d . thfou'(h'-~&un . VI, •Utoma~c. C'adto, W. 9957 549.31174 Ml-8112 fl: ••ft.ii•. aut;oma1ic,r•dio,healer, V~nt 'ura Cu s tom Ne w tires/lilg.•g>"tra1l$. , .. ..;.!!,IYllCIUr ,• " 1"8FGJ.). ' ' ' heoterjj po~ . ..._ftee'?n•, ••••••••~•••••••••••••• 1972 RUNABOUT 'spd ' UUIO power s l ee r in C , . Hatchback with factory Sholraight 8, ~~ perfeC'l, •o ,..,.-•SDVICE , " • ('181L F). $law.• ;......... •7• PINTO pd I ·• • ·. · lZDY807). $1299. · •-dri 5 wroom ... vn.i. !:ic(l t.o · ·~~~· $1988 SUMSITFOllll ,,, 4 s , x nt 2000cc , t owner, :ii.Int · ·· TOYOTA SUNSET-.. Mir , a.aw ve, pow~r t1.ppreci.11 t e .. $2JOQ, •"' C . ~ ~ .L ;,., ' coad. $1700. cond. 642·9083 , · . rvaw steerln& •.brUes, radio.. 494.-61 29 Jtt, OIT ~ , , . 5"0 Garden utove Blvd. 5'6·05i38 -, . M40 G~rden Grove Blvd. s port wlteels, tinted 1 • • 1 , . 146-1,DO Fartl i t940 1 Wealm.lqater '83M010 '73 PINTO W11on, Squire, 19Jlt. Hcitti.r, CM 646.9303 We1stm1nstcr 6.16·4010 glass. Loads ot other mi:· '74 Fl(\~ BJ 1\0, V¥ ~. , . ' .... .:•••••••••,••t•••••• • . "'--. a 1 '13 Plato Wagon, Slick u~lomatic, radio, heater, • , • , ' , . 'tras, s hOw room new. automat1t';·f'lidtd',~eat1.'I''. "'12 El t:a111it., Am/Pm '72 Ford LTD Wqoq, tuJ. is :" UkST ~Cf'~+ 2 shilt, A/C, S22(1(1. Call air conditioning .. (149lq) ,,,..,.. tt60 69. Exec~ttvc W~n. New Lie. 733KLM. power steering, air 1.'0fl• A,/!:.,~ Wheel.I, hv)' l)'equipped...... -t. I at ac ,re eftc.~ W-82n. -$2699. ••••••••••••••••-••••• paint, t ires &: brakes. 1'EllRVBUICK ditioning . ('121Jl'l!(i.1. t!i.Jll1 i;8dlalor, :t· spd', PriY.ll9rtyecz.MOf br•ke1~ tiree, chrome , SUNSETFORD I P /S, P /8 , A·IC. Xlnt STH•WALNlfl' $3999.. . · tUr_N.llYdro, &rll: bitch., -. ~ whJ•· Sd cond. 1750• .!!..!.O~DPINl'O -~Garden Grove Blvd. -1: All It' C?nd. $l300. 498-3X'p aft 11.B. 5.16-6588 SUNSITFOtlO • .-:~,. ~ Ga axle AfC, e~ .Ml-1.ISi 1• • .J DOi!'" Westminster 636-4010 LA.l 5 ·30· 5440Garden Gro\·e Bt,·d . i1,,.11aj Air' Rill to ~1:11• Xln~t.r~ Ol•••lllte ffjS • SpN;d, ~adlo & heater.-, •• ..., . C~JPty' dtl · Pontiac '7? Granville. 74 PONnAC. Westmin,iuf!r 636·4011) .. ~boayJin, Sac:iic · . S&OO, S all3 ___...:... ••• ,, ••• , ••. ,.,-,.,,......... Need Tehable fNU1.)I· to 74 P~NT«?. ~ sP;Oed. de· Open-~aily 4s Sun. 'til 10 'lin. hdtp, air. Loaded! $3388~ .. Jlealolfer •-2fn1 '74 lilustaa1 ll Ghia V8 6111le'sand&ervlee make small monthly luxe inlcr1or&exteriOC'. PM, Priv . Prty . $2100. Vecia 9974 ~ ' AU AC brooi · OLDSMOIU payments. Call Cr. Mgr. (t33Kl.L>. $2499. 2929Ha,rbor Blvd., 642·~1. V e ntur a c u sto m•••••••••••••••••••,••• ~rr '$40..vypane ml 'a1uii Sell ..:= 847·08'13 lOam to 8pm, SUNSITFOltD Costa.Mesa Hatchback wilh ractory ~l VEGA' W a~on. :'.6'.iuo we&,on. 1upreme rim• MZ:-0 • · !;~e .. ~s Wed.•tbrouab Sfln. S440G~rdenGroveBlv.d. • 546-'1934 '72 FIREBIRD, V8 1 air, auto driwe, powe:r ml. Best cond. SlJSo. lthoW piP;ff.. 'Ariltfm t,ape. nOnvACAIS l287CTP ), WeslmlflSter 638·4010 • ,· F :h : 'automatic. radio, healer. steering & brakes, rad lg, 615-4-048 •c.t .. lntr .... 830-3815. '7 3 F 0 R D LTD, u.i.-11u~ , $988 . ,74 PINTO R • bo l •st /VaUan\, rum Jgreal. tape deck, ra llye wheels. s po rt wheels, tintedl-.7",~G-'T"'-"4'-pd--~--.-.-, _,, , Brougha m Jlardtop, VB, , · jf8;'9~Blvd . • , . . una u • $COO. (298EXW).$2909. glass. Loadi;of otherex-• Ii · ue1uxc Jn · , .. .( U ,llALIBU,clean. / automatic, radio, heat.er, C ~ t Sao-°9&MJ ·. . automh~, radio, .heater. ~aU49Z-6918a(t.5pmJ SUNSET IFOltD tr as, s how room new. AM /Fl\l . • SS00.6r~! • po'!Wer &leering, llir roft· I ·~-e•_--. ' '73 Pinto Rnbt. Like ™;W, (086LPF ). 52599. I • I 54409ardeoGrove81vd. Lic.133KLM . 7s1 . .5J?9 ' J) 548--0131' dltloning. Lo•ded. l4Torohado. xlnt, loaded, Brn J'.Dlx . Int. Air . SUNSETfC?RD ' '7~DUSTE.I\ Westminster 636-4010 1'ERRVBUICK .74 Ve~a Waeon GT Air . ONTE c•n10 ""-(14148) $3198 no down tak~r pymt. R •·d I a l a. 2JJ mp g . 5440 G<!rden Grove Blvd. 6cyJ. SS,OOOIN. '900 .5TH & WALNlJI' cond lugg rad. . Ullll .• ' ' ""1 " SUNSITfOID· ' ;,'6425_. I r$2250/offer .. 66-l282 Westminster 636-4010 ·\'I ~"494·~ t Want ads C..11642·5678 H.B. 536-6588 "coiid ~:S2390.·:;18-0';tis. • ... 21,000 orialnal,.milea 5'40G!rdenGroVeBlvd. · .. .._ M · , tlot · .;_ 9 ... ......_ -.... 1::.a__ ... ~-· --.-a'atomatiti vinyll\op, 8i' Westminster' . 63&!4ol0 ~~ ftf. 1 • 1 ~ 100 -.vi. "ew 9100 _,..... nww tlOO ...... New, flOO Alllott.: New . tlOO Allto1o "-• 98qG ·····•dill l . •••ol!:•••••••••it.!•••····· ··············-······· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-···················· .......... ,.....__ ••••••• on na, powe , , ' · -· · · · · · · -~'l' 'Me8rinc.·('16lFKE) 72 FORD. G•J axte, "· . ~ii) . hardtop, V8~ a~Lfc, ..... ¥.an radio, heitei. powir I . . lflJliA•. ~ steelne>. air ~tlanlna. IAll • (24JOKW >. Sl'l18··~ ·~J .. ~· 1.-SUMSlllJIOID . • K40GardenGqoe:Blvd. , :.. ... \tOt..YO wa.t~inst~r . .fr36.401o '"-' " '72TORINOSptCpe.Ver)' ljarnor l .M. 646 'IJOJ nea~. Mag Whls. Cd.oond. J ~14 '<?am1ro LT. A/C, 511~~. Eves &r: wknds ' ': •N ff.M atert:o, rally M6-S961; wJc:days 5'5-4123 {~. detu•e I~ t~ t72 FORD Hardtop, Gran , ;..coff. •111s. _D•1• Torino va automatic : r••ODe:ii. W., ~ ' ·' ' ' '• •.a.10.-&0.iOS? · · : ra.~!C?'• bt:•ler, 1po'!¥er . .,.w-· steering, air tondlllon· r •h 1Ve•'a W••on 4cvl ln1. lllOGRX>'$2499. • 1 "' . • • !J SITPGWD 1 1-==~~~k-r.m--5'40Garden-Grove-11 -Westminstel" 6J6.4010 1t70 Cbevelle Malibu spt.. ti>e. run pWr, +·Arc. ·1 2 ,.~~o~o . 4\DR., vs, Xlnt cond. nu tires $1415. automat1c,.radip, heater, ,"4·2877. ' ' power steering, air con· ~. · dlllonlng. <321fPD). -'" IMPALA 2 dr, auto, 51499. • ·lrtnt.''tra"spor8tion. SUMSl1 Polo Ol'ofler. 842·82118 ·; " UCO Garden Grove Blvd. C ... 11....tat , HJ W~lminst~~ "'636-4010 ................. -...... '• J. .. '72 MARK IV ••••-••••••••••••~••' :~Door. VI, automatl '68.'LINCOLN Continental trans~lssl~n. ~e Coupe, silver w/hlk top, r ;tteeriaJ. white skSeWal full power. $800 . .546·7711 ,Ires, tilt wbeel, air con (1·5 wkdays) .·dit.ionln1, AM /FMl--.--~----­ •ltereo, • Je"ather,. 'landa MCYerlck 9947 top, cruise control,••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 power brak•, heilter 1970 . Auto trans . ,.-"(182.EARJ -P IS. radio. New Urea II :~· .t ~ .. -. shocks. Elec. ·1gn Xlnt • •1 . U.ST~ cond . 831-2960. : µNC(lLN,'MERCU!fY • Mercury ' : llSPO Beach aiid:, ff.B. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.,~ .. ;~K' 1v. r 1'•pwr ·e=:~J,... ~-Alj()'j:iJ.Mttew:' IOP' .. _ . --EW.tdeck. VlnY,rool'.I s;V ~. •. u ~om at.!·¥ •bti'.SU-l028 ,,~, , .t'tan~m1 ss,1on, p..,.o~er · . · , steering, vinyl Interior, C-.. ..... , tt3Z lugg•ge rack. Need re· •••••••••'•:••••••••••• liable part·)' to make • '88 Vi.etle. Convt sm•ll montt);ly P.•Y· w /Hardtop. 4 s pd, ment1. Call er. Mgr. AM /FM. new clutch & 847·0873 IOam lo 8pm, t tires . Look s new ! Wed . through Sun . "6-1003. (212ADB>. '14· Co"ette · , $1288 , .. , , \ -,,,,-.,.-~-.,.,.,.-----1 .: . Stin~ . 79 Marqui.s, 4 dr':'1o·ru1 ...i:. power. tilt wr,1. a l e JM!aut. yellow, RI , a~to am/fm stereo. 962- trans, P IS. 7600 act. Lo Mi. : milea. (907 MMP ) $749S. . • 1·· · Jlrn-S~s .~:!~ ............. . :~ .. ~·--·Im' f . .-.le ""~ 1967 MUSTANG, 289eng.; '. -...... ~--'~· .. ., Green;·justhad,c:omple . :• · 13 •9300 . · tune-up. New tlres.'g Condition. $700 or best or 11 Vette , Co~vert . rer.993-3280. Hard&op, 4 .spd. am/fm, ) power w i ndows , 6 '74 2+2, 4 s pd,·P/S, PIB. ·• ~Wk~'s 538-4709 & f-IC, radio. Call art. :~-• pm, 8'1·0886 C1•11r ttJ 15 Must. 8 cyl. auto. runs ·•••••••••·•·••••••••••• 1ood . $5915 . Donn •"'67 COUGAR 1 ~1<40or751·7678 ,......,.,~. alr"""'11i<>n · '68 FOAll lrij,""'m'ags; vl~Yl top . Mu1f919 pow'!_ . "tl•eri111. & xtra V 8, auto m at i clean! <TUP670) · tra.ns miss ion, power ·s' .\, 3Ah steeting. Need relia~le 77 e party to m ake small •!\.•1 ~· '• ! monthly payments:•CB IJ · , ,,Cr. Mgr. 847-0873 IOam to J . ~~ )lpm, Wed . throuth Sun . , :!!. ' 'J.1 <'1!''1'206'· -. ,. . ' »V~VO ' . ·• <DH :. ,, · . . .. ~ • .rilVV 9"'' ...... C M. b46 9303 ., 73 Mach I, Last QI the · o xa:7, P IS, P /D, Orl1inal1 .. toWled. · M 1 FM'·~ sterelf. ·orig. $3950 -' 142-4638 , wner·1 ad. cond . ~· ·, , 9!11l ,54U14' ·, '• ~'14 MUSTANG II. fooil ' · · cyl., radial tlres,>-.._d~, , ff3 4ecor aroup, l!'el,' · •••••••••••••••••"" riillcage. $2,895 or rcu1 ' · C::HARG £R ~ ... J~ ofrer.831·8722 1 1 ,.ver pay,pteatsl L 1865 Muatan1 6 cylinder ~Ilea. ~ A A JT . P IS, AM /Fiii 646'2231 :aa.n.a.11u1 a trMll. ott. lt'1l CorOnet Wa1011 , ~· Ba:toffer .... U.. #·'°° 1ni. 1 Onr. lul .... • , · 1 'cer a /o., radio, xln Have somethin1 to seU . 675·1642 Clu1tried ads doll well! ' . ' '72 CHEVY. 4 Whl'. Or. ...... NEW '75 GRANADA 2 DOOR COURIER :& SHELL '69 BROICO 4 lh~r. $ · l0'2 V ·I, slick shift. ,_!fl 9o1s lri.. off rOld lirn. · plll!o 'dras. LicertW" No. 360AICO _... __ • 74 FORD F180 . ··: ' cyt .. slick shilt, Joor low miln. Licensot No. ""'" '75 f,ORD Custom 500 . .•' . • : •• • ................ lap • .: ldul for ~ trf#l.,flf lof ttlt ' Om> Pil ..... H.T. i5t Y-1. . Ec:otW>my 6 (Vi •. engine; dithm ii ~-....... .._ ............... k ' 719; ? ISWl2L20104n : .. IMMEDIATE $3·68 8 DIUYERY • ,. , IMMEDIATE .DELIVERY . . ... .... IRUCK & CAMPER .._ i75 MAJORWAY. c.uom ... "t' . c..a: COMPLDE FOR ONLY ..... ::'•75 FORli% T ---· '75 MAVERICK $3188 $' 288 Sp.ECIAL PURCHAS. E , '"°cw. 50.D 2 DOcill SI 088 vt. auto. trn .. iowtr st«rlno. rtdio. hNlel'. wper clffn. lnfFfE --- 73 CHIVY Mallllu (CCllWftY llic:lt ,lllllft, •Ir , ........ ,....,. ,_,.,-, low 1o1r mllft. LklMI ttn.Ul --- '' ' • I I -" • i . ' I ,. I I • I I • - I ' , I I I , • • I ' I ' I I I l I ' ' , , ' ' , • I, I • '13 PLYMOUTH '73 fiL YMOUTH 5'0RT SU,llURBANWAGON SATBUTf.OJSTQll WAGON V-8. auromalic. radio. healer. oower V-8, automatic. radio, heater. t>Owel'" steering, POwer brakes. air condition-eering. r>ow.er bniKes, ~tires. air ing, full factory equipfrEtnt. (22 ILWJJ con d 11 ion in g , 't u ggag e r ack '71. FO.~,. * TON ECOlfOIN VAii , .i (051GNM) '2550 52495 52195 • For.._the van lover, sorfer;•Of busi- nessman 1 J V -~. aUl<0 mat ic transm ission. (89805J) ' '74 VALIANT 4DOOR Gas saving 6 cvl. engine, auto .. AM/FM. power sreenng. power brakes. wsw !ires. fac1ory arr. custom ' interior with bucket seals, c..-carries , comote1e lac1ory exlended warranly (22BKZ I} • '70 A.UDI , ZDOOR 4 cyt, engine,' stick shift. AM/FM, P0Wer brakes. WSW !ires. facl9fy air . condilioning, vi!lyf lop./ 140CXW} " :, ,. '72 MUSt..U:.G ' V-8, aulomallc. radio. ~. power- llMring, WSW tires. air ~niog,, ~1sea1s. (4600ZE1 53295 51795:. $ :=::.."":": --•\---............ "-""~·· _, ... __ .,. ... _ ... _ ... _w .... ,~ ............ ,_ .................. -.... ..,. "'"'' ...... . . •i72 CHRYSLER • ,, NEWYORKa ~m. V-lf. auto., AMIFMstereo; • ~air cond., lull PQwer, POW&r-se~ power •lndows. vinyl rap, :::: control. lilt wheel, l>O'N8I" ClbQ-Si49j:. '7P .TOYOTA . CO~ONAMIR 4 Cyl. engioe. auloma1ic l~nission. wsw tires, radio, ~a19r, airC9MifioO- lng, bucket seats. (769AUPJ • .-.. • • , I . \ \ . 1 · I ~ ' ' .J;J :11 j • • ' . ' . . ~ ' ....., . I • . . , ' . • • A . . , , ;:Bil s wil ' Ii i~ b•' Ml 1 Ille t nj c1 ED di• . ~ • I 'I • • • ' . • \ ' lllg11.l1a/South ~ast \ ., . • . I \ . ' • .. l .. r-. 4. .. • TOtiay'l!i Closing ~. Y: Stoeks • VOL. 68, NO. 115, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY ,.CALI FOR NIA ,, FRI DAY, AP.RI L 25, 1975 TEN CENTS ,. I I • £ t _;~ormiy Age~~ies QJ! R~fji~e Standby . r -~ 1v ., -; • • ' 7 B)'DOVGLAS'F-&l'ITSCHE inc tbe.-round~lhe·cloc~ airlift of ChkiaUan, -'~ ... "' r~.:.ma,..,....ahive at El-Toro -said-the county should be -pre;-But Dr. C-eor-gc Be --;-county1 \ ••DelfJNM...,.. re/uaees from South Vietnam to Tbe Orange County Red Crou Marln8 Co~· Air Stil.tion. pared (or thousands of arrivals. director of emergencY ervices, . Oranae -County e.mergency the Island of·Guam,,noone sec:.ms chapter' ii on a·1tandby balia but In an iotervie\v late Thunday, Marine spo.kesmen-at El Toro said he had no~idea at pre-- nrviee agencies are onr a certain about whether evacuees has not had speciric inst."4Ctionl Gate& aald he' had \f>ld the . said today that no specific in · par.ltions the'county couJ e. · ltll.\kfby, ~ail 1loday in the wake will be coming ,lq 'Orance County abOut possible arrivals, accord· m•Y."8 lh•l up to 3',00D refugees formation ha11 been received re- o1· ~e~Jallon _thal1 large nunl: or what preparations should be in1lp1poke1woman DeniceOUO. "c maY*-ho~ 4n a\terit Ctcy o~ garding pOasible refugee ar· ".'Al , this point, lhis ;s not a ~r1 or Yletn,ame...se tef11eees . made. , .. Thia week, reports that · re-tbe:llartne base. . rivals. county matter and it is n6l a state ma.y ,arrive at El ·Toro Marine . County S~pervlsor Thomas rue e es may arrive h • ve G•tes d"enied ha'ving yaed Similarly, Mrs. Christian in matter. It is a federal matter. We ~·Air-.'Si1tion in the next !ew · Riley ltas c1Jled a.meeUng of the snowballed, culminating 'l'hun· much larger ficurea recalled ~Y Riley's office said the C.OU.nty ' have had no instructions about clays. • · · . ~ ~county' .Emergency 1Servlc~s day with an alert to.-soutb,county the 9'flcialf who 1Umcled the Emf;!rgency Services' Council will what to do or whether any re- But in the bewilderinJt: morass Coun4:il t.o tflacuas the situaP,on, mayorJ bY Riley and Sheriff _meeting. . draft plans to .meet "any ~t· ' tuates would be arriving al all,•• d confllct.iJll1 1reports surrouDd· »ccordiil.i Lo Riley . aide Aon· Brad'Gates that thou5anda of re-· Citing Marine sources. Gates ingellcy. '' · , • Bean said. J ' • • • $100, Stamps, ' Stolen ' ' Clemente .. • Ill • ' ' ' hainber-·~~Oet~y;NJ.gh,-Hyze~'s ' ' ~-m. pposes , I:.agru,a ,Art Fe.te ~tf,rda,. Residence : .ind ~ler , _ ! Pedestrian Beverly -GeOrge ponders Conflicting signs at 1 intei·sectidn "Of Bay Street and Ne\vport ,Boulevard in .j CoSta M~sa. For one lhing, thei·e 'is no· crosswalk whei·c .; . the. si~n1 iS ;point.ing.' ,y.otf CUI.!. be sur~ Bev,erly watch~s ~-~~r: step W,h~n traverslnfl the 1nterse:ct1on. . ... . . ' .. N di The [aguna ·Beach Museum of $5 per person donation. Seating is U ty Art will host entertainment available for 300 persons, Tom celebrities at an "Evening ot Art Enman, curator said- ''\. and Poetry". at 8 \>.m. Saturday Enman said he expects other The Laguna B.each Chamber of in the museum. ' celebrities incl.uding four opera Commerce has sa1d "'no'' lo Among \hqse expected to al· stars fro-qt the San. Francisco nudism on the Art Colony tend are James Cagney, Ralph Opera Company and ballet st<&rs ~aches. Bellamy, Carroll O'Connor and to attend the museum's affair. B')·· unanimous vole, the HarryMor1an. ·'hie poet is considef'ediQne__,of chamber board of· directors lhUi Rus1ian .Poet'lvan Eladgin will the greatest living Russian~ \\1eek approved sen~ng ,a s\ate· read ip Rus&ian from his wor~s. and a Ptv'IOllal frierid ol sevefal merit "as strong'ly worded as ThelM)etri will be .translated by of those'" stars attending. as i6 J>O:ISibl,'' IO the City Cowlcil e:.:-O'Cdg~Qr • a·n.d Bellam)r ·into Boniarl~ tlie a't.lisl', Enman said.' P.H1sinl' the 'business com· , Englisti. . . , EJadgin is on tour in the Uriiled riluhfly's Opposition to llVde' fafnti.QrS. of Seri~ Bongaf,t, ~ StateS,and,wilLlo,to UC~k!l~y beaches. . . . ,' . .,.: &antp Monica ·arii11t, 1will .be· on from·Jt@·11uqjl.Bea,Ch.. .. / , . ~ =·~.;::: =~~~ :::~~:":~~~:.'~' ~~'f~it t!ltr:l-1.l~ Sc~,~~M: t1191 ~..:.. ~· .. ' " • • ' . MiiNW\'.;fJ:rt. 'l'.h< ~:i· ·t111~ .... ···1 i~11 &0a is. open tli the kloat«~~Dri~ and sunning, .the ~= · ~p1iJllic,. The museum asU a jleach. , _ . , • t b b .,,...4?... h ·. ~ '~· ··\;·')'-·~ _ ... a, no · e a 11 --,.r~ ·..:, ~ · ~. _.. ·:-. .. ~ beachgoei"1 · lr'om dofTlri'I ~ • ~ clothe:ilhiaiummer •. . • c· ·0 A. • ·e·Jk 'I'.h• cri1er "'p1a1ned 11iat .. 1a1e ' 0 . · . rtJSt. 'J , . 4'i 13ws which Once covered· nuclllm ~ ' on the beaches have been altered by the state legislature and the courts. ' ~ Ttte council initially balked at eriacl'ing such a city ban, but set a study session tor May 10 lo look al the isSue. 1 • C~\lmber President Cy Nugent said allowing nudism on Oeac~ in the city "would be a dis .. r few the lOUrist economy.'" '1Sure, s'ome JSeople willµme down with binoculars to Walcti0 but thousanc:ts will ·stay aWay i·n droves;" Nugent said. ·Lagunan Of $90 • A 9l;year'-old L8.guna Beach man was bilketi of $90 Thursday by a con man 'Who rep~ented himself as a General Telephone rePrisentatiVe who ~d a $1,000 bond fpr·\he elderly gentleman. A General Telephone spokeswoman. sciid she knew or no cases . where t~lephone employes would be distributing bonds and adVi1ed that all com· pany emploY,-es ' wore or carried identjffc•lion ba,dges. Burgled A stamp collection lhal's \\'Orth more th<.1n $100.000 aruf includes ·the rarest U.S. issues has been stolen from the San Clemente 'hoine of internationally known phil'atelisl Leon Hyien. . Five albums holding the st.amps were, removed from a cabinet in the studio .of Hyten's hOrde •. 2100 S. Qla VisUl-.·while the architect and collector was out of . ~: '!the I01s, reported Thqrs· daY. 1w~ discover .. ed late Wed· nesday. ' "They got it aJI," said1Hyien. a director. and t.reasurer of the • U;ri'Jted.S\.tlles 'Philatelic Clusics Socleb'. 'a prestigious organiza· lion of collectbrs. H)'zen said he has little doubt that the stamps were taken by so-· meone tamiJiar with the col1ec~ iidri ,.bd·its worth. · Detective Sgt. Ardon Saunders Said a rear windoW to the ,home Was broken·to gain entry. Police hate launched an investigation into the theft, but so far have rew leads, Saunders said. · Hyzen said the stamps had been purchased over the past 30 years. • i··Police ·set .. Union Vote : \ • " J •• : • •• ,_' •WiJltan;i A Walson ot 1443 Catalina St., said the gifter told him that before he could turn over the, bond, he needed to·see the elderly man's social security card as identification. While Watson hunted . for the card, the phony telepl:lone man entered 'the home and rifled a bureau· drawer taking nine 35· year-old $10 bills kept in an en· ve~gpe. Laguna Beach police are in- vestigating , the crime. The con man is des~J,ibed 'as a.very Jarge man about 45' years of age. He carried a black briefcaSe. The collection included a com· plete set of i a)I United' States stamps issued during the 19th Century. A·mong them was an 1861 "90 cent blue••'or which only 454 were issued, Hyzen said. The collection also included a complete set of all U.S. air mail issues and many rare foreign stamps. -' ,. 't M~ Seek Court Action Agaimt Clemente ,. .Zy FREDEJllCK SCROEMEHL ,,. .. .,..,,."" ....... San Clep'lente police officers will be asked Monday to decide jwhethe;r they want to take the Ci· Qr to cdurt to gain recognition ot the Teamsters Union as their bargainirig agent in salary ~ation,s . · The.decision to seek a vote of ,tbe Jtficers came during.a ineel· jng Thursday of the San 'Clemente Public Safety ' &,nployes AssociatioD ·board of directors. · Russell Rice, ·association presi· The WJ'llher 'service 1ays all this we\n'ess will .pau and local wrnds will . clear ~ way for sunny ~les &9turdar' Overnil!ht" loWl4JtoS3. JUghs 581olli · '> .. I • ' ' • l~lflOE•TODi\Y.1 .,,,,. ,.,, .. i. .. C<l""°IJ<'""' tome o Jow,g 10011. ·n. e.uwtitr 1 ' a wU GI tn: horH power. For •• ~·al -of Ult~· ' .... ,.,,..,.,lftJ Old~, -llorlf G1ld pholol ... P.Gl1< 'c_Jo/~1Wot,,...,. ' ' ' .... ,. .. --DI .......... .. =-· Dl·11 , Cl -,,.,....,.. .:: =:'-.....tt ..... , ......... ·i!!!L CM ' .. .. .. ., .. ~· ••• .... ' CA <J.1 .. <•• dent. said he believes a court 'chtlllenge is the only optiqn· now ~to the o£ficers following re- pealed refusals by the city lo re- cognize the Teamsters Union . The city's police officers voted April 10 to seek representation by the Teamsters. The following Wedrlesday, city councilmen un· aniPloUsly reaffirmed a resolU· Laguna 'f, .. ps New Housing ' . . Boom Panel The Laguna Beach Uni£ied School District's ability to cope with student growth genei:ated by new houslnJ develOpJ!lent soon will be studied by an eight· member committee. " Under a propasal approved ~y the boar:d ot education, the com· mitlttwill: I ' 1 -~Determine how many stu· ci!ata ·,riU l>e i~nerated by each oewtdwelling unif built within tbe. ' dlitHct. ; ' I -Review environmental im· pact reports prepared for new d~ velopments and determine how the developments would affect · theS.hool1. • •' -Review altern1Uves for re- IOIV1ng 1rowtb0reJated problems -Prep1re a long-range · muter plan for faclUUeo owned by ,the illstrict. • The" committee will be "com-.-ed of three pel'IODI recom· mended by Supt. Robert Sanchls and nve pe.r1G11:1 rftOlnmencled ... by achool trustees. Committee member' are expected to be 'namedl~llay. In 1 i'ecent rePorl to the school C8" GROWTH, ..... All • • -, ,,. . lion prohibiting law enforcement officers from forming, joining or participating in labor unions . M'ayorJ Anlhony DiGiovanni has led the Opposition to the Teamsters. Al this week's coun- cil meeting, he threatened lo have Richard Castle : a Teamsters upresentative, forcibly removed from the couh- cil chambers. Castle was present to e~plain why the officers.had contracted with the uruon. "We wil\ ask th~ 11,1embershiPi- 'do you want to ·go tp court?' ' Rise said ... I don 't see any other way we can (O." The association '_y.'ould be represented Jn court by Teamsters Union att_orneys should the association mem- benhip Vote to file sUit against tbecity,Ricesaid. · Rice noted lhatdespite~.r:•a:· ing controversy .lh:at: bu sur:· rounded the Team11teta issue there is no thinking that the Of. ficen should cancel the contract (See POLICE.,Po&eAZ) YA.Cll1S SEI' FOR ENSENA.D.4 Five hundred and fifty. 'MYen y1chtil are pollelloff the Orance Coast Adi' the 28th atinual Newport"lleacb ' to Enaenada race which &ell: under 'way et·noon Soturd1y. • You'll nnd Ill 5Sh>fthem lilted on today's~ special boating pa1e. Dl, today, akJai with a roundup story • • by Dally Pilot boallnc • editor Almon Lockabw. 1""''11 be •IOnl"fot Ui.e ride ' uusual. . 'fb~n 'Watson returned and saw the man closing the drawer; he was told the bond had been placed there for safekeeping and with that, the bunko artist left. When Watson searched I.he drawer he.found no bond and ais· covered his money had been stolen. Eigf:tt Percent . Hike in S<kUd '. Security Due WASHINGTON ("Pl -The Admlnist,ration said today about 3S millioo Social Security and SUpplemental 5ecurity income l'eCipienllJ -Will be-due· an 8-P,er· cent lienefil increaae1 In Jul)', costing $5.7 bilfion in 1976. f<l"Caspar W. ~Weinberger, secretary ot Health, Educalioft and Welf~re, coupled the anftoun • cement ·with a renewed P\r!a to Congre111to limit the tncreUe to the 5 pet'Cl!nt requested by Presi- dent Ford'. · • · "Under tht; current law, I woold be obliged to proinul11te an 8 percent benefit inCreue by May 15 rather than the 5 percent inaease," Weinberger uld in a statement. ••t strongly ur1e Congress to enact the.President '1 · ~ !or a·s perceilt lncttue before then." , " Pacts 'Illre8tened LOS Al'jGELES (UPI) -The Department of Health, Educa· tion and 1Welfare has threatened to take aWay More than $13 million in ·cederai research con· tracts fl'Om . the University 0£ Southetn California if the school does not s ubm it written guideline& fOr its federal af· ftrmalive action program." Hyzen said he never had count· ed how m'any individual stamps were in the collection. He said that the $100,000 value placed on the collection is probably far lower than the real worth of the rare stamps. Asked if he thought he would ever see the stamps again, Hyten said, ''We always hope. We always have faith." ·Yes for .1978 • . ' ! ~ ~ • . Wafl~ Confirms He'll~ MONTGOMERY, Ala . <API -Gov. George C. Wallace confirmed today he plans to run for president in 1976. He declined to say \\·hen the formal announ cement "'ill be made. '"i\S of nO\V l ill· t end to run ." Wallace told The As- sociated Press·: His national campaign director, Charles Snider, said the governor told friends he \Viii make the a.nnoui:icemcnt probabl)' in the first t\VO \veeks in June. und that he will seek th e Democratic 110mination. the sched"1ed ' I per....( in- muets the first·-·-- or-Uvlil1 hilie in the Social Socuri· Ly Proir•m, on tbe -. .t . .....,: part.ng the averar,1 1 rlH •a,. the l · CoMumer Price ftdta ~ He '''as a cand· lda\_e in 1972 be· ~6 t"c ""(h ·.' u·s1 \vounded 1n a n· assa ssination al·. f.l paralyzed In both legs. hursday, the SS·yeur·old •t&llt he would definitely the~quarur«!f4 Ille 'fti'ltq ~rilf'l"1.i ·" · '. · J, • , Itta Jhewb'lt~ .~\ CSee B~NEnT, P ... AZI • • ~. .. . • ' • DAILY PILOT L/SC ~~~~ Trapped~ ~:.In 1 4.nto A 46 .year-old D8na Point b'WOman was trapped in her car ''for JS minutes while firemen "Worked to free her followin1 a spectacular traffic accident in San Clemente Thursday evening. 1 • According to police , Ruth -,Clarence He nry , 25291 Tuna· Drive, lost control of her car while roundin g a curve on Avenida Vaquero near Via Vallarta. The car ran headlong into a light standard, striking it with sucti impact that the pol e was embedded in the vehicle's .front end, police said'. Firemen succeeded in freeing the woman from the twisted wreekiige at 6:54 p .m., 35 minutes after the wreck OC· , .. curred. ' •Mrs. Henrf was-taken t.o San f;lemente General Hospital by ci· ty ambulance and admitted to . the intensive care unit. She was • reported in satisfactory condi· ~tion today by hospital aide!. F.rld!y.Aerll 25. 1t7S • t ¥ • DeJ!f~ ..... I •/ ·~ • ' 'IA , F,....l'l•1rAJ : , . ~, BENEf,IT, • " ·~·o Y "t.r ·.,...~ ... -• ...-. berause prices rOM It a alower '. rate the fint three months of thla ~, ' I' ' ,"-' ' .. year. An 8.7 ,percent benefit In · , Fil Odi crease would have co~t $8 .2 0 , nH billion. The 8 percent incre-.ae , . fl' ·-e would boost avera•e· Social Federally imposed require· ments !or Oood·prooling Lallun• Beach industrtal and com· · mercial areas will be examjned in a sperilal ciUiens meet.big at 7:30 p.m. Monday In the MoljllOn Playhouse, &o8 Broadway.· Securay monthly benefl\I belin· nlng 111 July to $200 rrom SIM !or• retired males, to $193 from $178 for widows and to $3'1 from '$314 IOI' 1 retJ,red couple. Balllc Supplemenlal SecurltY Income beneflll would be In· creased lo Sl57 .70°!rom $146 for lodlvlduals and to '236C60 lrom $219.for couples. The reQuirements' are con- tained as part of the federally Subsidize() flood insW'ance pro· gram. In order for a commuhity to be eligible, for such insurance, the comm~ty t\!s to enaet laws requirlDI bUlldl~IS be protected aiainst flood.dama1~. In Lagun•..s«:ach, that means new projects, or extensive re- modelln• must Ile comtructed above the wat8J-,level of a "atan- danl project flood," the ·moo1 severe that could be expeded to occur in, J50-)'e•r peridil. That level is ilM b)o l:eologi.c ·~ his·.· toric stu·dtes. There are about SL mUUpn re· tirees, ,survivors and dlsabled persons re1-'.'eiving Social Security -' and about four million a1ed, blind, and disabled persona re· ceiving 'Supplemental ·security income, the former adult Welfare Laguna Beaeb's major in- dustrial ar.ea is. in Laguna ~Ca· ·~on. an area subject tO m,ajor l,.lfloocling, The downtown busihess ~ basin, lnc1Udi0g city hall,L also program. •· · ... . Leeislatfon ~ailing foi • 5, per· cent celling was p~ in the Pre!ident's budget this year. Th' new m>use and Senate Budget committees have-recooi·· mended that the automatic in- crease be limited to 1 percent, but their role is only advisor)' at this point. 1 s.~igon,. Attack \\ I Delay~d . - WASHINGTON !Al') -:;.""'9<e is a "tacit unden~ ~e North Vleu\amese ,;ut llQt-k Sall9'1 untl) ·at It~ ~llY •,IO permit evacuation tl noneuen· · tlal Amei'ica·ns, the senior Republican. on the House In· teniational Relations eommllt.te said today. Rep. Wiiiiam S. Broomfield, (R·Mlch.). lold reJ>Orlera be HUONG INITIATU TALKS WITH REOS, M. ,.,, learned o! the "\aell ~raiand· m~·· .from Ford' adrniiUl\t~tion olticials. Broomfield said the ........... ment was made 'through ~a­~ons il)volvina uiiapeclfted, ~r coUntries. '"' Earlier Thursday, Sky Preston .. Staqley. 6, of 128 A venida San Dimas, was slightly iujured when his bicycle struck a new pickup ' truck owned by Lee Spencer 'David, a San Clemente police sergeant. The Stanley boy told of· ficers that his bicyC1e·s chain $19 000 Bla%e 1 ~;,.:, ' ' • ~t - 1" li'es in a flood path.' -· Social Security.,rf!cipients would become eligible for the in· crea~ benefits in J411e but the actua payments would' not sl;art until uly. At the White . H-..e .. press aecretary: Ron .Neaaen bad1 no commen'OJl Broqmlield'•~· H~ added that he did not '!"~I hil lack of comment to be taken,as a ··malfunctioned just prior to the 'ac- ., cidentnearhis home. 1 The lad was taken to the · hospital where he was treated for cuts and bruises and released. ... .'.Purge Sought ,, .. On Private ''Beaches List •, Just over 15 years ago, Orange County supervisors passed an or· . dinance requiring a handful or .private beache s to post lifeguards during peaf seasons , to protect bathers. , Tuesday ~supervisors will be , asked to purge the list of beaches that no longer qualify as 1~"private•: under terms of the county law. , Jn a letter to the board, H.G. ,,~'George" Osborne, county En· ;l i¥itqomental1Mai;iagement A.gen- cy chief, said several of lhe ·.beaches are now in public . ownership and, oth~rs have . changedinuse. ;• Since the orJ,ginal · list was •. drawn UJi ; the county and/or state hh'Ve acquired . the Capistrano Beach Club beach ··ibelow the Capistrano Palisades 1 and Salt Creek Beach. " The two beaches and others on the county's li.&t permitted public · use following payment of a fee or ~ · membership charge and hence r-1 fell under the lifeguard require- ment. The other private beaches that will be stricken from the· list iri· I elude Treasure Jslal)d Trailer . Park in South Laguna. El Morro I Trailer Park just north of Laguna Beach and Crystal Cove just south of the Jrvine st.ables alone Pacific Coast Highway. Osborne explained that the a beaches still in privateowilership I that will be taken off the list are no ~ longer .open to public mem· ~ bershiJ?!. OIJIY residents are al· ~ lowedand{hebeaches areposted. ic Five'str.ands will remain on the I list, .iubjfct. to the lifeguarding requirements laid down by the ) county ordinance. Fire sparked by a short in a refrigerator electric'lil' cord caused an estimated $19,000 fire Thursday~ at 136 W Avenida Cornelio, San Clemente The owner of tbe home, William Day, was not home at the time .. "";Tbe bjaze raged through the kitchen and portions "Of the garage and attic. nie remainder of the house had .ex- tensive smoke damage. Coi1nty ·\Yill W~~gh Cable TV Contrels By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI tM O.ltr Pllol St.ff Orange County supervisors will be asked Tuesday to improve regulation of cable television firms giVen franchises to operate in oounty territory · In a· -five·page leit~ to the board, County Administralive Officer Robert Thomas recom mended -Abolition of the five ·year-old Cable TV Review Committee, established to administer r franchise rules and regula'ti~ -Directions to R.I. "Cuba" Morris, director.of,the_new coun· ty General Services A:gency, "to ''carry out a program of supervision and enforcement of regulations applying to every ca· ble television. franchise granted by the county.'' --Creation-of a new Cable TV Advisory Board to counsel Morris on matters r:elating to ca- ble television operations Thomas' report grew out of a board order last Novem~r for a study of cable television rates to determine if they are equitable betiN~eD the cities and unin· corporated areas, primarily in ihe south County: ""' ,',. In his report. Thomas said the county has jlranled 10 cable television franchises, of which four provide service in the unin- corporated area -Times Mirror CO:mmunications11 Storer Cable TV. Mission Viejo Cable~ion and Orange County Cable TV ' Two of th~ companies split their operatibns betWeen ~cities and county labd' while the other. two, Mission Viejo Cablevision and Orange County ~ble TV operate exclusively in the unin· corporal~ ~rea, ... ; , ... \ Thomas' rate comparisops show that in a.111 four cases, the fatri" pa·id by~Subscribers in the cities are lower than those paid by residents oJ county tfnitory. The cabfe comp·8nies told Thomas that economic p~ures and operating deficits forced them to seek ra,t~ increases last _year and early this ye~ Thomas said the imbalaMe between city and county rates oc · curred when city councils in San Juan Capistrano, ,Laguna Beach and San Clemente refused to pefmit the increases that went through with9_ut. o{position in county territory.-· ,, f ""' ""' ·~..A. ..... ..... ~ ~. 4 ·Firi-m Bring In ~ $20,0QO in County The four cable television com- panies serving unincol-porated • JK>u\h Orange County have paid cou.nty government nearly $20,000 for the privilege-since ·~June of 1973, county Auditor. Controller V .A. Heim said Thurs· day. 2,716 customers. TM Communications, a sub- sidiary of the TimeS Mirror Corporation, paid $2,500 for the year ending last June ao: Heim said. TM serves 8,000 subScribers, of which 2,200 are in «runty· ter· ritory in the Capistrano Beach area and the rest in San·Clemente, Tustin a nd San Juan Capistrano. ' They intlude1 the Capistrano f Bay k~Jatjon Beach beiow the a Palisades, 'Dana Strand Beach ) and Tennis Club just north of the I Dana l;'o,llll.._ headland, Monarch ' Bay Beath \..lull In nortll Laguna ii Beach, Scotchman's Cove J between Corona del Mar and ~ Laguna and Rancho Cerritos , about a ball·mile south of Corona ~ del ft1'.ar : • -. t The companies are the primary targets of ongoing coun· ty efforts to establish new regula· lions governing cable TV franehises. ' The regulation push, which may C()me to a head when the County Board of Supervisors meets Tuesday, was triggered last year when it was learned The s mallest of . the rour is Orange County Cable TV, which· paid the county $380 for the year ending June 30 to serve about 300· iubscriben in .tpe Silverado and Trabuco Canyon areas. > ~ ! L l ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed Jack R. Curley \lie.•,.,._,.. •NI Gt-M Mt ....... Thomas Keevll "'" CM1'1es H. Loo,. Richard P. Nall A1t1Manl ~MOi"O Ed,""'1~ , 11 . subscribers in cities pay less for ~ cable TV t'han those in,county ter· iitory. · · County government has ex· ercised its leg·al power ·lo franchise cable television Cirriis 10 limes in th~ P.-.ft six Years: Four of those. companies serve county territory. . ... · Under a clause in the franchise agreements, the companies must pay the county two percent per , year of their J.ross income to ·-maintain the rieht 'to operate un. d.'r county sanction. According to Heim, the four companies have paid about $18,$00 to the coun y during the l•lreportlng,pmodl. Tbe .biggest contributor to county coffers waLStorer Cable TV, whJch Serves the cities of L1guna Beach, San Juan capistrano and San Clemente, In addition to county territory in Dana Point and-L*fUl'la ·Niguel . WlJ.h l4,4o0 subscribers, it Is the largest or the lour: ' Helm said Stprer's latest pay~ ment -more than $11,000 -was made recently covering the year ending 1111Pee.31 . •Mital on iVi4Jo Catilevi1ion, wltlch o~roles tllCIU.1¥'81>' lb county territory, paid the c<>Un!Y $4,SOO !or perml~slon IO oer~e 111 Heim said ~he coun(y must rely on a certiQed statement of earn- ings from the companies to de· termine the amount a~. "We have no autfit fu.~ct,inery for the 30-some f.raJtChie holders of all kinds in tb.e'CJJW'lty,Jnclu<t- ing Southern ca·ltfornia, Edison and the Gas CompU.y,:• Heim Said. "There is no~particular re· ason why we don't-except maybe the manpower tt1at ·would be needed.'': ' The rates charged.by the four corrl"panies vary from. firm to firm and depend..gn U!@ area of residence. J TM currently has three rate structures, inc'lbdtng :,15.50 per month in San Clemente: S8 per month in San Juan Capistrano and $6.SO to $7 a month Ill other county territory .. _ Storer chareeA. J6 a month ln the cities il seryff 8"" JI.to-per month in <:Qunty terrttorY. Mission Vlejo's ra.iel',;are .,-.50 per montb and Oren1e County Cable charae• $7. , The companies hive not been opposed \n imposing rate In· creases recently in county ter· rllOry bul the clly counclli have objected, thus accounUn1 !or the dilterence in rates between city and county areas. ' • J.ag\Hla Bea chi recently qualified (or (lood ina~&nce, hoWever, if \he ·city wislJii:fo re- main eligible it must ~e· "syb- stanlial steps toward regulating future development in flood prb- ne areas," Wayne Moody, direc· tor of planning and development, said. The meeting will be attended .by memb·ers of the I:;aguna Beach City Council, the planning Commission, a representative of the Federal Insurance Associa· tion, Department of Housing and Ur:ban ~Development, and a representativ~ for the Or,ange County Flood Cont.rot District. Car Damaged, But Hadar . . ' . Carrying On • Although the LaCUQa Beach Police Department's radar car was dainaged in an auto accident Thursday, radar patrol of the • city's roads was inten-upted only .. brteOy1\• . . , The portable radar device was transferred from the damaged ,Wl!ile,&~\lon W~IPD and installed OQ one Of,_the deputment,'s n.e;w corqpact patrol cars. The Wa1on was reported datt1a1ed. to the tun!'!' of $1,200. Police officer Don Abshier, respahding with red light& and airen· to a radioed report of an in· jury accident, collided with a car driven by Laguna Beach High School teacher, Karol A. Kunysz, 47, of Tustin, at the intersection of Park· Avenue and Glenneyre Street. Kunysz who compJ.ained of back pain was taken to the hospital following the accident and after talking with police at the scene was feleased after treatment at the emergency room . • r ..... P..,eAJ .GROWTH • • board, Clyde Lovelady, bminess . manager. identified 21 new and propo9ed-developments that may affect the school district. They include the · 2,000 unit Sycamore Hills development, now the subject or a $37 mllllon lawsuit between Rancho Palos Verdes Corporation and the city of 4guna Beach. The project sta.Ued aner the project environ· niental repOrt was found inade-- quate by the city council. The smallest listed is a four- unit condominium at the comer of Wendt Terrace and Griffith Place in Laguna Beach. Lovelady said that the most imminent development facing the district is Sea Village in South Laguna. The county Plan· ning commission recently re- commended that the county board of supervisors approve a zone change t,hat would permit 533 unill o& lhl' slle. Lovelady said that' given coun- ty approval at>qut: 100 W1its per year ;would be blillt. ' l t De~itdlng on th'e extent of the impact of new dev~9PQ1"'ts. Lovel&<IY" •!'id ;tfte d\a 'J. Oould be forceo to inerease -c a'is"'siae, go to double sessiOGB, purchase new school sites or •dd on to pre- sent sites. · ' F...-P.,,.AJ • ' ' ' POLICE ••• with the union. , He said any action along that line would be "'highly unlikely.'' Prior to signitig the c:ontract with the Teamsters, police of. ficers were represented by tWo labor relations attorneys in negotiation$ with the clty. confirmaUon. .. Nessen sald a Saieqn report that South Vietnam wu·t.rytn1 to send a cabinet Officer to Hanoi aboard a U:S. Air Fotte plline to attempt to negotiate a pe8ce aet- Uement w.as "a sUbjftt too de- licate -.nd ~·aefttiU•e ·to ·'illkuas here." .B!OOmfield_saidJt""" aol.<n· ta1n what Would happen after Monday, but declared Ulat the United Slates "slloukl HIM the oPPorlunJty to get mtl!ll!Dt•el Americana and tbelr ~ out of Saigon." ·-, Pr.Stilenl Ford hu aatd'. iAA>U•· ly there is no direcit ~tact between the United States and the North Vietn1m,se. ·At the same time, he saicf the Onitect . States ·was working ~ un· disclosed other countries" for a cease·fire and a poUUcal teule- ment. :i. RummsgeSJ,de • Set at School A •'thieves• m arkt!it'' nmlmqe sale WW be betd from 10 Lib. lo 4 p.m. Saturday at El llOl-ro Elenientny 'ScliooJ,4'1811 N. Cou1H11bw•1· Lacuna Be •. Seller 'spaCe for alti1ts, ,craftf;men_a~ me~ will be avllllllble ror $2 ~r 1pace. ru. leep pel'cenl of all """111,)lrill be returned IO the, school fl>!; de- velopment of a learning f't!IOUTCe center. , · Items that will be sold at the sale will include . 111,,iques, plant,. art wpriul, clothln1 and baked goods •. The aale is spansored by the PT A. Mother Gets LOOk CINCINNATI (UPI> -""· Pamela Levy bas: finally IOUen a ~atone-of hernewquin1'Jp,lets and doctors say she may &et to see all nve babies later~. LAMP SALE · FINAL WEEKEND Select from such well known Brand Names as- Mar bro ' , . . '·•. ,Stillel Design Guild Knob Creek Fredrick Cooper and much. much more Don't delay -Now is the time to pick that certain lamp to finish off your room.. .. ·~ • OAElCl!L-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK?ARASTAN-BAKER • ,, . NEWPOllrBEACH • .. 'eJ '1J~ '}. 1727 W >:STCLlt'~' ~R.. "'2·20!0 • (!AM 1'f"i Ml d 'AGUNA l!EACH • . ' · • ~ • I ·' • -( · JO NOH1'1 I t;OAS'( HW\'. .. 4"4•6$$1 , wUIC'o'.t.n 'SATUID·YS'9.·00 .. S·.JO 3384t 1~~"£~! ~LVD.' ''' "" ''~n rrt.lilt, !kin. 12•$:30, 3'7ll•1m -·· ... ... .. •• ·: .. • ... COit retr oil ' pur1 &all edg• equl can a~ll. ~al ar.e , wirn and vine chai vide .... ':!!ii l>ir1 ih:.1 like, ., lire peai low! side •ho• Ille• clan; hon doe1 retr . how Own An• deal pan .. :tiilU mo1 oth• :Cilr• 't.Ur1 :ly~ ' "' ··1 " ' ' ' . " . . ·~ .. ~ •'' "' ''RI! ·'by ~Sp. .'J11e ·ano ~Wa ind ·rl&< '·du1 ........ .51, <ml ... ' ' . - Half tlae Cost ' ~:Reiread.8 Best •' ' .. -· llySYJ,VJAl'OaTEa Item : l\elreadl !10W ~<<O&int for one of every nvo ~!a<omont llroo,...rd In tM U.S .. for -••or <UI -nu• 91 peretnl Of ibe world'•· leadJna -i.trllnea are wln'I ._Uty ratreadl a.ad truckl aad 1ov1ramaa1 vebi<i• a1ld ft,, major retreid ' · -. ~n. . ~~ Both the Air Force f.! !be FOderar A\lia. MOi'ley'I ~'Admlnl•J.r•Uon ap-~ °' ntreada for safe· Worth and perform a nee and ~ -J:'nvironri1e)lfal · ci:loh Agen<yijs •ludyio,. tlie lea&lbiliiy or eqqlpptng Jed.al, vehicles with retreads. , , . ;. lteO'l:1Sloco TO pft'cen:t ot the cost of a lire iS the caatnc e avera&e coat or a retread to you is lboUt ~alt the cost ot ». comparable ntw replacement tire. 11'1111: 11' .TAKES fl> LESS gallon .. cir <rude oil 10- retread a tire \b•n to manufactflre .ll new one -an obviOUI oU savln1 fac{or. In 1974 alone, 40 million ietread1 were purch11sed in the ·United Statee, thereby·saYlng 190 million gallons 'of the .nation ·s· oi!-, ' Item: Retread1 also have a true cost/performance edge. A good retread will deliver the same mile8ie as an equivalent new tire, making its cost per mile much lower. · 'J'he months when all of us make maximum u1e ot our cars are now starting the nation over -'meaning lhe de· a!fline is no~ ror checking the condition of yoi.ar tires to rnake sure they are ·not worn down to the point where you ar.e risking your life. · , If you do· find they are danierously "smooth " your wlllingnesK to accept retreads Is gre3ter than evef. before and in fact, the Tlre Retread Information Bureau LI con- vinced "retreading is on the threshold of a boom." "It's anti·innation," argues Guy Burgen, Jr. TRIB chairman. "Jt's a money-saver and energy-1aver. 'it pro- vides environmental advantages and helt:is reduce solid "!.Ute by recycling good tire casines." And he finishes off: ... .J:Mgh _ _gy_aID,v: retreads_J.re one of today's ere_at_c_onsumer bargains.'' ~, . . . ' . • OKAY, LET'S ~VME YOU'il\E convinced too, aaree tllat an undama-&ed. casing, properl:I retreaded, is no more likely to fail tlian a new tire. What are your guides·ror buy-iDc retreads? · r -A fint fundamental is to know when ypur tir~ Ui: ming danger.oU61y near-bald and should bk chanced. answer:, when tread is Jess than 2/32 of aD inch thick. c;s with Jess than this amount of tread are 50 times more !ly to have nats or blow-outs than those witb proper tread ;.. and about 90 percent of tire troubl.e happens in the last 10 .. rcent or tread wear, says TRIB. Main~. incide·ntaUy, re· ctntly became the 37th state to outlaw all tires with less lban 2/32 or an inch of tread depth ; only 13 states are now without such a law. -·on your own, you 'can tell when it's lime to retread a ~ire 'by "'."etching for the smalJ wear indicator bars that ap- pear honzontally across the tire's face when the tread i.6 too low. Anothel'rmethod is to inlert a Lincoln '1 head penny up- side down intq the tread and If the top of Lincoln's head shows, there Is not enough rubber left for safe drivinJe. If I.here still is 2/32 of an inch of tread left, and tlle•tire isn't damaged, you can tum it over to a dealer for retreading. -AN EQUALLY FtJNDAMIJ:NTAL rule is lo buy only from a g6od dealer who &eta t\is retreads from a shop whlth does quality work and ins'8Cl& uaecl tires carefully before retreadlnc ttiem. • ' -Have your own Uaed tiresTetreaded, since you know how they have been used (or abused) l~ date. Having your own casings recapped is the Cheapest route to go. -IC.you 10 this route; shop for a good reeappina: firm . An excellent way to avoid the risks of poor<(uality work la to deal with firms which also do ,Oeet work -e.g., taxi com· panies or a.ove'rnmenl agencies. -Ir you deal'with a reputable fccapper and if the quali-J.r or his work-ls indisputable, you may be confident tllat ~ur retreads are every bit as good as new tires -while you )i8ve slaahed your tirt! bill by a whopping percentace. · :· -BUt never retread your passenger' leer tlres more .ti.an once. A reputablefir.m will refuse to do it for you. ' - AND WHILE YOU'RE LEARNING how lo save money an oil and controlaolid waste by retreading, heed the other obvious rules for aavtnc money on your car by tire :care. Always· be sure your tlr~ are inflat.e4 to manufac· 'tUrets' recomraendationa; under-inflated tir11 can sertow;- :b' redue?e tutl m ileage.on any car. " . ; _, D4gital Wat<;lres :Go Down in Price NEW YORK CUPJ)' -Digital watches that first ap-:~ared on the market lri.1972 at $1 ,300 or so soon may be sell· !'"'for $.10to $50, industry for~asters say. . ' , . ' ~i Under pressure oft.lie entntlnto the business of many Sbig electronics manliacturers, di1ital watches already , have experienced a sh~ price shakedown like the one that . iblt the pocket electronic ca1culator business. •' · .· ~: THE' IMPA£T OF 111E sh.keout was revt;!aled ln two ·4Jemlnars on the industry held in Wall Street recenUy, one • 'bY Burgess & .L"eith and tbe other by, Coleman & Co. :~kes111en ror the watchmakers, the jewelen, such mass :inerchandiaers as Sean, Roebuck, at'!d Wall Street financial "analysta spoke their minds. AU agreed the solid state dl1ttal :: Watch is iOing to be an ever increasing f-actor in.the watch inilu.try. . · Coleman & Co. predlcted·aales of digital watches will . :rtse from 500,000 Jn 1'74 to two t;nllllon thla year. Some in· dust~ enthusiasts were much bolder, 9t11ying the dl«ltals ··would earner 33 percent of total watch m4rket in the United .• States by 1980 -a market that then should be in excess or 50 ·:~tllion units. " • The 'jewelers and many of the mass merchandlsirs di•· ~.greed .. They were willinc lo concede that all battery '•Powered ele"ttfonlc watches. "ould take over a bl& ahare of • the market but the)"" said the big sales will be in. battery Powe.red quartz crystal Watches u1lng the tradlUonal IWMP ·hands. "The balance wheel 'and. sweep h&nds are ao reHabJe and take such a 1hellacldn1,..whlch ·th"e dl•itals c1n't.'' n;. ~pl1lned one jeweler. Other Jewelers 1ald the dllllaio 1lwayo ·,....1dbeblaao<1u11y. ' . ' : : llUT THE DIGITALS ALllEADY1hne made muoh : headway. 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"' Westem Alr Lines for a sharp drop of . 1 q ttw.:!~ :•··1· ' 'J_.!.1 : ,..._-,..,~ U 1*"'-·;,.; more than $6 million ln first-quarter =...~·:ii·,!! im=·!: '-.~ ~-U• -~:: ~":1: profits,companyorr1c1a1ssald. ==r .... • f ••-I .. ,. . ·~ , ,, . ,,, Airline PresldCnt Arthur Kelly t01d · -__. 1 • " 1, ~' 11h-'' shareholders that W~tcm Is suJng I ~;: ·1· ·ii:· -·a ti . ..!!..w .~ l1'1i-Yt Union Oil Co. or Calllomia ror alleged I • .___,,_ . ''-M ·--"' II" I :-;~·;s.~~t:'~'e !' · • ~,~fl 1~=·~ OY.er,ch i-1 ng . "l••• tr. ~• ~, ·ir-1 ,.._,, UALS'ale ~:'..,ll "!,~ .1 1 , u ::l,1,1~' Ji~;,~. LOS,ANOl!LES CAP>-UAL, lne .. · ;!· :lll,J 11t+ -~ • ·I " ,c~A! ~ ll~-; t: parent of1Unil9d AirUnes. sa)'I lt wlll " ,. II_... Ii .• al, ~~: ~ :: ,. "~. ·;-sell 10 or its 8'1 Boeing 7371 bccl\lle or 1,. tfl• 1"'.. l -""-\Ii w w ""'•.,. ... ,M ,, 1 It', "' a slump in passengertrafrlc. 1-C.., ., I t 'li• loll •• i,-.. '"'•1'1't Qlle+ot "",, )t 14 t ... , •• •,,;, OAILYPtl.OT •· For the t hird time, ~the Newport ·Mesa ... Unified School District ~ bu been named a wizi. Fr!d!y,Ap!i125, 1!75 tivities and submitted them to the foundation for consideration, -! ' • ' .. POP\UP • ner of a Freedoms Foun-Mrs. Wasser said • d at ion awa rd f·o r that three actiyiW?VJ'O_[n ~-~:::::~ . patriotic activities. ~ year have already -: . '59-·• Nine teac her s . been cited as possible r represented the district nominees for next year, k at-anawards luncheanin 'including a f irst !fSanta Ana today, where Th an ksg iving r e- v Orange County winners enactment b y Jane .. erehonored Wym'an.'s fifth g r ade Dee Wasser, teacher class at Wilson School, a ·at Andersen. School and month-long series of chairwoman of the dis· thoughts on America 'i .,rict 's Americanism written by local ~hildren R Commillee in 1973 and and broadcas~ over ,:; 1974, ·said the award is KOCM , and l! b1cent~­ 'rJ·b&sed on the district's nial nags card stunt by a ''everyday activities." And ersen School stu· r,; Teac:hers gathered dents, teachers and .;::-examples of typical ac-pai:ents. Pl' Bl.IC SOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . Pl"Rl.IC XOTICE FICTITIOU5 llU5111E5S Not.ME STATEMENT Ttle toll-ing ~rsOl<S •re doing llllSl-•s: .. IMAJ INTERNATIONAL , lllCORPORATEO, 2S25 Owpon! Driwe. lrv!fw, C..litorniil 9164<1 Aller9il11 P"ilrmil(l!UloCdls; 'a Cillltorni. Cof-illion. 2S2S Dr,-11 •Driwe, lrwilW, C..lifoo"ni• '216<1 Tli#s buW~ 15 being condvc.1edt>r•> C.pcwalian. Deiloll M. M<.C..n• ~rt1..-y This st.tltmet1! •.ts filM ,..;tt> the C-ly Cltrk of O~n~ County on ,..f"l;llll, 1915 • """ Publlst>ed Orilnge COild DilllY Pilot, AJw.•.11,11,25 115'9.15 P UBLIC NOTICE .. . ' ' Gotabudget~(~qa.otioDI Wb.ohasa't?) So ilaft'oa~ with th-. qd,,... ..... no;.. . . ~ ama111110. ~ .r~~AIS 97~. 1·_47 If yoo lu•t got to hcne mcxe ragg.d heads. you can't tfo better than th..._ ' · Fully ad)u11ttmi. Bow. . • RA1ii1~8111a. POP·IWAI , iu5Jt It pop• up to~ lib a golf COW'M long throw and thea ciropli <!own O.W.wlth ~groaad. Hidclen like a •mall MmC•r., · ' WATEl ,WUCIEI you. You woqJd: Well . , • How--1d yoa.•llb IOIDdhln9 that lmow9 -~It'• time to wat•r and t ,car. Of lt for 3~4; r'.:"-- • . ' BEITEi BOIS ES 18!?'"._ Heavy gal--al. put a couple together an.cl-real it out for a conclomlnlum. Cl WCI• Ollly kidding. but olteady a guy want• to g1 .. me a depo91t.) STAllLESS STEEL ,·'llTCIEI Slfl 2977 • OOl'IT ei:LIE\IE Hit'\ ... Hf NE.'.JfR. TAKES A 'SA114 \'J IT~\Jf 117 ~ /. ~ WATU IEATEIS 20. Gal .... 5900 30Gal .... 6900 40Gal ..... -79°° . 9900 SOGal .... Fatly gluo 11....i. •-control. autq •hut-off. hally lmulatod lor better fuel economr. DELTA IOI FAICET 1·477 s-11egan• cutt1e......,. •tv.tf there, tolb). Mo chlpPing, DO KrGtcblag. • ' <JiGYbo Jut a little ltcbing~ · And·rou tlioaabt ... woaldn\ nma~ona ' Fauc.t fttn. ' 1-col.tof&~ ........... ,. ' 1/2" ... 24Jr. CILlllUEI PlPE • ,3/4" ... 35f.:r. • . ' J -• • Mot a. "'T ib 1 tic. Ill ?d"IJ ~ Youccm taa .. .,_,,.,.. .... oa. _......., __ _, __ ' - • l ".' ' .. 4'6Jr. 11/4: .. S7Jr.~ 1 1/2". '68-i-r. • • r ... :.89Jr .. ·· " ' • , 3 iT1tio1 , ~PlllUEITllll l • .·19~'.'- I -. ·~ You ccm book11arM.nt~•mde :na1 ... 1ato W.and. ~...,. clay• aklp cmy cllqayou waat. Clcaia't.--~-.• ...._,'II .~. •STITlll sn1mn1'i11il ' 2977 £-... llMiia aboat th• t~ ttatloa. u... 2. JU.I ciouble tlae capaatt;j. but not at double· tM price:. Wat .. cmtOIDGtlt;. ...Uy,ootablbat .__ Aftl:JIPlll fll.IE .. ' 1 .97 . "".~~..__ .................. cmtl-eiplaoe.al~lorG:· • dollar-~ ' ,. • J ~ .. • ' , I • " ' .. _ .-~-..-::-.:.~.-, RAJN.~IJJAA ,... . · · :..:~~:: Am-SIPBOI 141.0: _, ... i ,, 39t; . ' . ' 3/4" l.Ddr-.'ocmolberldacl.1- tblo I• a metal c1oal. <ao.4 boy. Doplt ap ,_ ... iiot lbom crylagbmote.)_. ' •••• ). j) •· 11SP1SEIS 3Yr •. , .. 24~~. -' . ' .••.. SYr ..... 39 7Yr1: ... ·5499 TIMM"brutN..,.oo-ll,~ llgllt-llothcladuo-- , ... to •lcrJ lb Aape for rom ldtcbea. '<Bldlculoaoll STllll.ESS .STEEL Ul~I 1977 llTClll ~-··~TS ~··OFF 1i • 1 · 1 l ' I ' I I ~ - ,, " I I ' ' ' • H· I I r \ " ' I ' (. • • • ' • • . . Saddl~liaek · · • EDITION • Tddny's C:loshag N.Y. SttN'kll • VOL. 68, NO. 115, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES. S~g~n ·· Battle . ,_ ~ • Mou.day?. learned ottber •,•ta~it underst:and; · tn1" from Ford adminis_traUon olficial1. Secretary or State Henry, KiQJnger denied the re· port. '· -~ ' ' -mfleld aiid the arran&e· ,rillnt •a1..inade.tbrouab negotia- llam ln~01Yiag ·unaoec/11ed oilier coilhtrlft, I ' •. - -.· ' HACKENSA,CK, N .J . (UPI~ -The owner ol two pedi1reecl" Fl'each pocidles bu accepted a $25 out-of. court set.Uement frvm the owner of two not·IO· pedltreed ,dOll• who "made amoioul" advances to the . poodles. Mn. LouiH Kraemer ac- ~epted:' tbe 1ettleml&nt TburlClay as trial on a · ~.000 · dama1e suit was · about to be1in before -' Ju4ge Al(red. Schiarro ·in ~ ~!Jergen COun~)' Cour1.. · ¥rs:· '~~•em.er c .. harg~ that her rem ale poodles, Gjgi, 13, and .Tammy, 8, 'were the target or amorous advances by what Mrs. Kraemer describes .as two ·•nondescript lipe·age'' dogs. 'Her worst rears were conrirmed when a test later 'bowe:d Tammy was , pregnan~. Tammy un· derwent a hysterectomy to. repair the unpedigreed damage. ' ., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1975 ' • TEN CENTS:. Ag~nci~. on Stan County Readies for Fret Re]ugees . I '°1" . By DOUGLAS FllITmCllE , Ol .. o.;1,,.. ........ Oran1e ~ounty emeraency "ervice a1encie-s are on a standby basis tocfay ·in the w.ake of spec1utation that l~i:e num- ber& o Vietnamese relugt;!,e,S may arrive at El Toro Marine Col]>& 4-ir Station in the'Ji°ext> few 4ays.1 . . • ~· But in t.he bewildering morass of confiicting rePQTti surround-· fng the rounO:th~~e'IOck airlirt or· rerugees from South Vietnam to lhe island or Guam_,..no one Seems certain about whe"Lher ev•cuetrS will be coming to Orarlge COun(y or what. preparatiOns should. be made. County Sup~rvJsor Thomas Riley haH called a meetina of.l.he Couqty Emergency Servi~es Council th disc-Qsf the ~ituation, according to Rifey aide An1_1 · Chri$tiail. , : · The ·~ange CountY Red Cross chapter 11 on a Standby basis but has not h·ad speci(ic instructions about possible arrivals, accord- ing to spokeswoll)_an Denice Otto. This week, reports that re· rugee s may arrive ha ve snowbaJled, culminating Thurs· day with' an alert to sOuth coanty mayors by Riley and Sheriff Brad Gates -that thous~s or re- lugees may arrive at · El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. In an interview late Thursday. · Gates· said ~he 1hiid toid ll}c mayors that up to 3,000 rCrugees may be housed in a tent city on the Marine base. • Gates denit~ having used much lar.ec.r figures recalled by t.he otricials who attended the meeting. Citing Ma rine sources, G3tes said the county should be pre· pared (or thousand~ of arrivals. Marine spg_kesm.en al El Taro said today that no specific in, rormalion has been reeeiv.ed re· garding possible· refugee ar· rivals: . . Similarly, Mrs. "Christian in Riley's of(ice said the County Emergency Services Council~Y'ill drart plans lo meet "any cont· (See REFUGEES,PageAt) :s .{ ~t .. the While House , press . seeretar)' , Ron Neuen had no -.-nment oa ,Brobmflekl's report~ f-1 --il: addOil tllot he 'did not want his lack of comment to be,t.Uen as a conflrm1tion. Be~fits Hike of· Bo/o Diw r I I I l \ I \ · Neuen. said a Sliigon report that South 't'letnam w.u trying to aend a eabinet officer to, Hanoi 8b0ard a 'U.S. Air Force plane to O.lly " ... Sbiff ...... atiempl-to negotiate a peace set·. tlement was' "a subject too de• , 'ucate · arKt sens'itive to discuss : here." " IS A DRY (LAKE FOREST) FOUNTAIN llETTER THAN NO FOuNTAIN AT ALL? LANDMARK'S FUTURJ: SEEMS UNCERTAIN , .. · Broomfield &aid it was not cer-. tain ·w&ilt! wOuld hapPen ·after Monday, but declare.I that the United Stat ea ''should seize the ol>portUntty to get nonessential Americans and their Ciependents out or s.1..,n ... WASHINGTON !APl -The Administration said today about 35 niillion SOciai Security and Supplemental Security income recipients will be due an 8 per· cent benerit increase in July, costing $5. 7 billion in 1976. Fountain Fut11re .Fades -. . . --I Pl'.ftlden.l Ford has said public- ly there is-no direct contact between the United St.ates and the North Vietnamese. At the same Ume, he said the United States was. working through un· ·~-.~~.c:oun1r1 .. for a ...... nr..-.i .a PoBlieal aettJe. mail. • - · In allier dovelopmepta: . -N ..... ·1a1d 'lhe l'resldont bu 't<>ld ~ ..... he boo run out of'flmd•wliponee tlle evacuatu,n ~of-.Vletliolll~ refu-aM is . (Sri SNIGON, Po1e A2)1 ' . ' ' Glider ¥ilot's ··Injuries Fat81 . • . ! ' I . Han1 ,1Ude~ pilot Todd C. Baker; or ·$anta .Ana, ha& died of injllries he·rec:etvell in a c~ash at Escape · COuntry last weekend, the coroner'• of(ice..reported to-day._ The '19-y,ear -old pilot , llospitalized al 'fission Com- munity Hospital sin.ce the Satur· day accident, died at. 3:16 p.m. Wednesday. j Baker, o( 13452 Oak 'St., had · been conducting aerial ,maneuvers al a low altitude just ·be(oi-e the accident occurred, ac- l:Ordin1 lb a 1pokeaman ror..the · · .IJ'rabuco Canyon recreation facility. He t.'as given rinit ai'd by 1parar'n:ed4.C:lt and r1o·wn by ,helicopter to the·hospit.al. ! • Caspar W. Weinberger , secretary or H.eal1h, E;ducation and W'elra~e. ~oupled the announ- cement with a; renewed plea lo Cmgress (o limit the increase to tbe,5 Rerceot requesjed by Pr:esi · dent.Ywcl. . . .l1'f.!'!r ~be current Jaw, I ~~.obU1ed lo promulgate - flD 1 Pf!:rceDl benefit incre~by· M•f 15,~·ather. ttian the'5 percenl .increue, "tw'einber1er said in a sta'tement. ''I ~trongly urge €oncress to-en•ct.,the President's proposal ror a s percent increase By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OfUleD•flyPilellM.n The Lake Forest fountain, once a dazzling display of dancing Water and light until stilled by the energy crisis, cippears headed for an uncertain ruture. \..IS owner, O'il'idenlai ·Land Inc., no longer nee'ds the rountatn .al a showcasei for the Lake i'oresl community and is anxious . to·press with.a cO{ldbm.iriiWn~pro- ject ob lhe'29-acre fowtt.ain site~ The develOPnlent fitm: which holds residential ronihg on much of the 8creage,-woUJ:d-pre(er lO bulldoze the fountain and de· before then." . · The sp heduled 8 'percent in· er.ease is the rirst autoinatic cost· Qf-living hike in the Social Securi · ty j)rogram, on the b~is of com· paring the average rise irf the COnsumer Price Index between the secorid Q'farler of 1.974 and the fi~t quarter or 1975. ; ~:~~e~=r~i:~t~ ~:;:~i~~~ parcel K-en, Was(llann, an Occi'dental exec\:ltive, told members or tqe Saddleback Area Coordinating COlJncil ·Review ~ Board· th&t it would be easier to ·pta'n the pro- ject without having to worry about the curving fountain. On the other band, if the county agreed to take over the fountain and tum the water .and lights back on -a $3 ,000 monthly ex· pense -Wasmann &aid his (irm woold be ll•Pi>Y ,to plan !'!""'\id the ,.liln. . ' , Although Occidental would j"ust as sOOll..-see 1the roWitain disap- pear, county Plarlningi ·aides would not:. They say the Larid Use Element of the General Plan cl~_@fJy h.as ·the rount.8in are~ map~ i'n as1 opeh space. ' ,B,ryltn Speegle, senior county planner, .said his staff would1 in· sist•on. open space zoning for the rouniaiii May 5' when the Orange COuntv PJ'annine: Commission . tackles. the ffrttt ·revision to the Lake Forest Planned Com- munity. ·MAC ~datiotu. ' His explanation was that zon· ing m\,lsl be law, be consistent .with the land use element which, in this ease, shows the fountain asqpen ~pace . Occidental 's condominium Plan\ are rur);her conlplicated by a. deoollJl \,IOU~.' Tf\e,.C>OIDl!llDY ·magintains ,it has a "handshake ~ent;' from counlY plan· Ding commissjon'n for hiJber 'Cleuity, in, ex~la.aqe !Ot ol(ering ·to d~icate the-park. Occiden.tal ·proposes to calculate that density by using the enfire 29-acre site a~ a base, then placing that density on the 22 acres in ~xchange•for the park tr1;1deofr. That would amount to approx- imately 15 qnits' per acr.e, ai;:cord · ing to Occidental's calculations, but much too high ac~ording to those of county planners. It is somewhat lower than the 8.7· perceiit earlier· projected, beeause prices rose at a sloWer rate the rirst three months o( this year. An 8. 7 percent benefit in· .. cre11s.e would h~ve cost $6.2 billion. The 8 percent increase .would boost average Social Security monthly benef'ils begin· ning in Juli' to $200 from ,184 for retired males, to $193 from $178 ror widows anjl to $341 rrom $314 ror a retired couple. Budget Plan Outlilled , ..-Basic Supplemental Security income beneritS would be in· creued to $157 . 70 rrom $1.S ror individuals and to $236.80 from '21' for couples. 1 !SeeBENEFIT,PqeA2l Recomme ndations ror the 1975-76 budget ror Mission Viejo's service area will be presented Monday night lo the Mission Vie· jo Municipal Advisory Council. The meeting is set ror 7:30 p.m. in the MAC office, 26l~D La Paz Road. Mission Viejo taxpayers pay 41 .6 ce~ts per $1.00 assesst?d valua· lion to t.he service area, which i_>rovides local pafk maintenance and some.funds for recreation. -Discussion or the sewer out· rail proposals of the South East Regional Reclamation Authority <SERRA) which includes waler districts in Mis:iion Viejo, San Clemente, and San Juan Capistrano. . . ' -Presenlation•or an award to lhe winner or the Mission Viejo logo design con lest. Yes for '1978 The budget report will be made by MAC 1Judgel rinance com· mittee chair.man Robert Johnstgn. Ahy recommendations the MAC make$ regar.ding Coun· ty Service Area Nine must have final approval from Uie Or'ange •County BoardofSupervisQ~s . Recently the service area's budget took headlines when Richard Kelly, county service area administrator, warned that the CSA 9 budget appears "to headi11g ror a deficit because or maintenance costs for park land donated by the Missidn Vi~jo Co mpany. Other ilems on Monday's agen· da include: -Consideration of a recom· mendation or (he proposed Foothill Corridor Plan. · -Discussion or prbposals for a county-wide recreation director. ' . • l . Wallace Confirms He'll Run MoN'FGoMERv, Al•· <A P > -Gov. George c. Planners G. et Ce ... l·e· bn·t~es·, "rt, Wallace confirmed tadaY he plans to run for pr.esidcnt &I L':I. in 1916. R · ed v· · He aeciined to ev1s IeJO p ' M . say when the formal oe·t. ry a .. t us .. eu. m ~1;.:;~3:.ement "'ill Hou~il:Jg' Tra~l The Laguna Beach Museum or read. in Russi~n f~om his works. ';As of now I in-Orange County plalining coin-Art will host entertainment The poetry will be translated by t e n U lo r Un ,'' miiaioners 'fVill get ... their fi.rst celebrities at ap "Evening ol Art O'Connor a nd Bellamy into Wallace told The As· cbanceTuesdaytoapproyeorde-and Poetry" at 8 p.m. Saturday English. · sociated Press. ny a revised Missioh Viejo tract in the museum. Paintings or Sergei Boneart, a 1-t i 5 n at i 0 n a I P.lan calling for 119 homes·on 52 Among those ex"'cted to at· Santa Monica artist, will be on Beres near the Missior!Viejo a:olr tend are James Cainey, Ralph exhibit during the evening. campaig n director. course. • Bellamy, Carroll O'Connor and . Bongart is a lire m ember of the Charles Snider, said The tract will be considered Harry Morgan. museum. the gO \'e rnor told aft« 3 p.m . at the regular PJan-Russian poet Ivan Eladgin will Admission is ·open Lo the fri'ends he Y.'ill make Dini Commission meeting in the public. The museum asks a th~ announcement hearial r.oom of the Engineering sspe'r ~rson"do~ation. Seating is probably in the f\rst Bulldlng, 400 Civic Center Drive, Swap Meet Sla•....I. availa~le for 300 penons, Tom two weeks in June, SmtaAna. ~ Enmad,cura(or said. and that he will seek ·tt,.il"haJr or 106 acres.that the Enman said he expects other the o .emocralic Mlailon Viejo Com~ny 'r•· Fol,' f;anlla~aph;g celebrities includlng roor -rn nomination... ~1iled to include more sinlle ltal'I from the San Frpcisco famUy·homes. Ori(llnal.ly;-all,lQ.I A nop meet to l'-...... Y-()pol'~ C9mRiiiJ,ilfd.~et atars He was a cand· acres had been ·--!"iii: Jar .~ lild ~ · to,oq.ilid'.lhe'l"li•eum'aolfalr. _ J date . in 1972 be· CGOM1ominlum1,.Th~ olh!r •alf,Of ' llla.uil Ble!l!an\11')'-Scboollo El !J'be pHt ii i:pnii!lerttd one of T o r e h. ~ w • s !!'.~-~·.t,. is , ~o contain 11.1, To!o 11 let'fcir t '•.m. fo.(,~.m.' lbe;((l'elllat living lluaaill' poets w o u n d e d I n a n -™~"' s.turd•J·'*' t!'e,••IM>ol _... · ~ , fri....t of 1 Oll""I W_.'' ·-· I Overall", plans tor ·~ ~-t PTQ ,prMl"do•« -olio n.tl>o •-a penono, ..,.... severo , ,.. ............ 8S6aSSU\81 On al· , u~ ~-· _ti, .L • .:':\l r""'m""":~. ~W of tllaoe atora atlllldlnl as la I t L •t Md d 1 ·n I ed · both I ah6w 17 fewer unlb ljlan the """' ...,.._, -" 'Bo'f;.rt, lhe •-'at, Enmdaald. IBl!'P a aurc , . an e para yz 1ri,. egs. orillnalplans. • ,0 io·llie no ~ la n ru U ed . At anew• conferetice Thursday, the 55·yt?Br'Old The tract revision·..,...... uaedtOaupple tidaool~. E .a~i•:r.'°i::;~ ... u;. .'.'!\ gm;urnoi:-re(used to ronfirm that he would definitely doraed April 17 by iie lllsaloo ' Ali111ib1l lo n ~ .•/!•tii!. . =an~ w •0 "~ r,... •Y L.--""-"-"'_•_ln..;_,..,.;'--""':'~-":"1":...' ---l-' ------..,...~~Jo Munielpol Ad~"'~"· '. 1 -=r= . ID~ a1io '.~ • ~~~v':.~ Pop'A11' ' ' : .. .. • Speegle explained that the planning starr·s position is that the rountain. shown as open space in the L·and Use Element. "should not be used lo compute for density.'' It was his recommendation that median density be placed on · the 27 a c res, which would ·average to about 10 units per acre. Speaking in behaU or Occlden· tal, ·Wasmann told SACC revieW board membe rs that his firm does nol intend to develop the coiidomiDfumS. lie said plaqs are to sell the land lo a developer bul not until all the questions have been resolved. The review· board. prererrini;t not to lake action on the com· plicaled fountain issue until it has reviewed the evidence by Wasmann and Speegle, will meet. on the same subject next Wed· nesday. · It is likely, however, that the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council will take. a position one way or another at the May 5 plan· ning commissio9:1 hearing. CIA Accused ~n Explosion NEW YORK <UPI ) -CIA oi>erations in the Caribbean dur- ing the early 1960s were in· strumental in lhe assassination of a Dominican Republic dictator and the blowing up or a French vessel, leaving 75 people dead and over 200 injured, the New YOrk News reported today. The French munitions ship, Le Couvre, blew up in Havana Harbor on March 4, 1960, during the unloading or 76 tons of am~ munition and grenades intended for Fidel Castro's forces. The weather ser vice says all this wetness will 1!· pass and local winds will clear the way ror s wmy l skies Saturday. Overnight I lows 45 to 53. Highs 58 to63. INSIDE TODA\' Tht Mrtelet• carriage has come a long way, in esthetic3 QI 10tlLa.s in hor3e power. For a look at tome of the ioorld'1 most beautiful automotJijn, •t ttory and photo• on POgt CJ o/ today '• Wtekeftdtt'. Index . l I I i .MY-S«vlu -,,_,.,, ~ ::.::.:t.r::.:, Al Or .... CMIMf OJ.It ........ ··1 •• •• , ......... '""'" --. Dt4llJI NMkH ............... ·-..... Wf' • =~= -- C1 .....,Mii ' CJ s,M1 ,..,.,... .. --......... ,. ... ... 1 T.w.4 ... ., TillNlllr• .. -.. ..,.. ...... M ••••~•r • c .. itl ~::I ., • •• ~I jjl ... I ... .. ~ . . SECRETARY OF YEAR Teena Moseley . . . . ' . ·:-.Tee~ Moseley ' . -. 'Honof.ed as :• .:Top Secretary , r Teena Mosele y , an ad· .minis trative secretary in , the . Huntington Beach Union High 1School District, has been named Orange County Secretary of the .,Year. ·.• The honor was presented Wed· · .. nesday during the. sixth annual , ,Secretaries Day Breakfast -••IJ)ODSOred by the local chapter of the National Secretaries Associa· .!itiOll. '.h. Mrs. Moseley is secretary to o.Dr. Marie Eckess, certificated . ,,personnel assistant, in the school •i district. She receives an arrangement .,1of roses, a free day off and a com· .: , plete skin and hair beauty treat· . ment. The award was based on a short essay written by Dr. ~. Eckess, in which she praised her ,secretary's inquiring mind, will· ,.,ingness to help others, efficiency ~-and warmth. ' Fre•P.,.eAI ":SAIGON ••• • ;ti ) As an "interim measure," ; Nessen said, Ford was dipping ''into an Indochina postwar re- ,habllitation fund for this ' purpose. He said the President ' ·asked Congress to appropriate · 'money promptly for .the evacua- , lion so he can re plenish the·fund. -':1 Asked if the· United Stales in· tended to grant money for In- , .dochina aid in the event of a com- ";lilete Communfst takeover, 1 Nesaen said: '"Let 's wait until we ··get there.!' · -A Pentagon spokesman said -·-40 Marines have been flown to ·-Saigon to s trengthen the security : guard at the U.S. embassy. The C increase will boost the guard to ~ about 120 m en in what was • 1 described as a "prudent, precau- tionary measure." ~ 1 The spokesman , Maj . Gen. Wy-i nant Sidle, said the Marines are ; armed with rifles, machlne,guns · and grenades. He said there is no I reason to anticipate a Com- ! munisl attack on the embassy, in downtown Saigon, but noted thal "it's been done before." 1 Secretary of De£ense James I Schlesip&er is known to have mentioned lo associates in recent i days that he thought there was a possibility the Communists might try to hit the embassy, the main center £or processing I evaCUees from South Vietnam. -Sidle reported that three U.S. ships unde r contract to the ! Navy's -Sealin command have ! ten S<ti'i.on ,nd gone to sea. His report indicate d the United States probably will not un- dertake a seali£t or evaucees, but i " concentrate on airlifting them j outoflhecountry. I ~­ i l i I l i I i ... r t I : ~· • I ' ~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Jack R. Curley \'kt PJ.0.10.At •nd (;e-·· itM- Thomas Keevil ""'"" Thomas A. Murphine ,,...,,. • .,.f.clilor Charles H. Loos Ric ~rd P. Nall ,, S.dcUeback V.alltyOffke .)WOI UP•t qOMl•I St" Dt.90fr-fw .. Other Offices ~ •• """' .. lJO-•! °"'•~""" --1119«" l)Jl Nt--ltY••ll Hu•otlnqt.., kt~Jll: llll~!lr•Jllao..lfr~••ll LA~ 8tt<J11.11•~•t)ltttl . ' I Ftldg, Af!ll 25. \975 1£· ' . Dim Wiew 11 ' ~ • Taken.of •• Reftlgees From Wire Servlcet Top stale government officials are taking a dim view of the potential arrival of thousands ol Vietnamese evacuees who mighl- arrive in Cali£ornia in coming days. .Reports of the number of SoUth _ Vietnamese who miJ hl be airlift· ed out before the country 's besieged capita l £alls vary wide- ly. Estim a tes from several sources range from 50,000 lo 500,000 . L. Dean Brown, federal direc- tor or the Vietnamese refucee re- lief effort said th8.t as of \oday, 3,000.Americans and 12,000 Viet- namese have been evacuated. He said Thursday . that he doubted there -will be" enough t:ime lo lake out 1251000 people. The U.S. Justice Department, earlier this week, issued ~n to allow a maXimum of 50,000 "high ris k" Vietnamese-those most likely to be slaughtered in Communist reprisals -be al· lowed to enter the Unit~ Slates. Thursday, State Secretary or Health and Welfare Mario Obledo said at a news conference that Cali/ornia should not accept any Vietnamese refugees until the federal government comes up with a plan for what to do with 'fearing·lfp t~ Li!'e Mission Viejo High Sl:hool's footbarl field, is being pldWed •under these days-but they're not 'giving· UP • the sport to plal)t ~ . .. . ' .. t·orn. They're just sodding the field, since ' the. grass has not grown well under peavy use. County Eying Cable 'IY.Finn .. --. 85%· of· Motorists Heed 55 MPH Limit ' ' FOlt~~ nve blllidrfd _..Ml'· I seven )'•Chta are PolHd Off,) the Oran1e Cout ·for tlpe 28th annual Newport Beach to Euenfda race which 1eta under way ·tt noon Saturday., You'll find all ~7 oftllein lilted on today'1 'ri boating pa1e • .1, D11 • , alone with a rolan4\IP by Dally Pilot' boalinl editor Almon Lock•bey, who'U be alone !or the ride as usual. · 149 Ali~~ Captured On Coast· In their-fourth sweep wttbln the past w'ett. ·U.S. Border Patrol of· li~ers .plcked up 149 mea~ ~ens in three Orange Cciunty cµJes Thursday, .. · A Border Patrol spokeillman in San Clemente said all bUt' 30 of the arrested aliens were workin• in straWberry and veie~lble fields in Santa Ana, Westminster and Stanton. The reat were empl9yed on the' asserftbly Urie at Comfort Tr8lle~s. f Santa .Ana manufacturin1 fi'rm ....•. ·. the evacuees. , ~ . "The federal govemment'1on· • Jy concern is with lettlni people out of South Vietnam and dWJlp- ing them in California," said Obledo . Regulatio~ . BJ WILLIAM SCmiEIBU · • By RUDI NIEDZJELSKJ ' • equipment correction notices. The latest arrest.a brouthl to more than 850 the ourn~i: of aliens arrested In recentr~ • spoke..sman said. He ~ ,nore roundups are being plabned becauae "we missed ibout3SO.OOO otherssllllinthiscouiity." -· "I propose tMat no refugees be accepted ·until de£inite plans are· proposed," he said. "Though we are compassionate and humanitarian, we feel the £irst obligation is lo the citizens or Lali£ornia . '' However. Obledo conceded that the state has no control over immigration, which is the sole province or the federal govern- ment. Similarly, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has indicated fears that thousands of refugees would be added to the state's already high unemployment rolls. "There's something strange about saying let's bring in SCI0,000 more people when we can't take care or the one million th41-t we' have in California that are out or work ," Brown said. Similarly, Obledo said Thurs- day that health and welfare costs for refugees could total $2.S billion a year in the event an un- organtzed evaeuation· effort leaves S00,000 lo fend for themselves in Cali£omia. F,...P...,AJ REFUGEES ingency. '· But Dr. George Bean, county director or emergency services. said he had no idea what pre- parations the county could make. "At this point, this is, not a county matter and it is not a st.ate matter. It is a £ederal matter. We have had no instructions about what to do or whether any re- fugees would be arriving at aU," Bean s11id. Club Honor8 Five Youths Five Saddleback Valley high school students were honored as "Youths of the Year" Thursday by the Saddleback Valley Ex- change Club. From Mi ssion Viejo High School, the club honored Paul Hirsch, 26462 Huevos Lane, and Ellen Rourke; 24212 Ensenada Lane. From El Toro l-ligh School, Skip Neville, 3~972 El Ca ballo Street. El Toro, and Karen Bass, 23861 Larkwood Lane,.El Toro. In addition, a iludenl from SL Michael's Preparatory High School at Cook 's Corner, Carlos Rosan or San Juan Capistrano, was honored. The £ive , al l seniors, were selected by school officials. 'They we r e pres~nt-ed a rram-ed certincate by·the club. Elderly Care Discussion Set Members of the Saddleback College nursinc faculty will dis- cuss pteparing medical person- nel to care (or tbe eklerly Tues- day at Saddleback. Community Hospital. The meeting is the second in a series focusing on health care planning ror se-nlor clUMftiotthe !•ddleback Valley and South Coast re1ions, explained a Sad· dleback Hospital spokesman.· The discussion will besin at 7:30 p.m . in the cafeteria of the hospital . 2•45l Via Estrada, 4gunaHIJls. Additional Information Is available from the ho1pit11I , 837-4500 exlflDliOD •27- Ol' .. Oellyf'li.tswt " Orange County suptirVlsors will be asked Tuesday to Improve reguJ"ation of cable ·television firms given franchises to operate in county territory. In a fjve-pa&e letter. lo the board, County Administrative Of£icer Robert Thomas rCCom- mended · -Abolition of the five-year-old Cable TV Review Committee, established to administe r franchise rules and regulations. -Directions to R.I. "CUba" Mor~s. director or the new coun- ty General Services Agency, to ''carry out a progr a m or supervision and en(Qrcemenl of regulations applying,.io every ca- ble television rranchise granted\ by the county.'' 1-Creation of a new Cable TV Advisory Board to counsel Morris on matters relating to ca- ble television Operations Thomas' report grew out or a board order last November for a study of cable televisiOn'rates to determine if they are eq·uitable between the cities and unin- ,corporaled areas, primarily in 'the south county. ' in his report, Thomas said the county has granted 10 cable television franchises, of which four provide service in the unin- corporated area -Times Mirror Communications,· Storer Cable TV. Mission Viejo Cablevision and Orange Collnty <;able TV. Two or the companies split their operattOns ·between ciQeS and county land while the other two, Mission VlejO Cablevision and Orange Count~ Cable TV operate exclusively in the unin- corporated a rea. Thomas' r a te comparisons show. that in all four cases, the rates paid by subscribers in the cities are lower than those paid by residents of county territory. The cable companies told Thomas that economic pressures and operating deficits rorced them to seek rate increases last Year and early this year. ' 14 6usiness Firms Join ValleyChamher Fourteen new busi nesses joined the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Comme rce in March, it was reported today by chamber directors. They are: Fins, Feather.s 'N Fur Pet Shop, 2SS71 Marguerite Park- way, Mi ssion Vi ejo; Laguna Travel Service, 24301 Pueo de VBlencia; Del Taco, 25252La Paz Road, Laguna Hills; El Toro Union, 24201 El Toro Road, El Toro; and David M. Beach, D.D.S., 23361 El Toro Road, El Toro; Also P&L Bookkeeping Service, 27762 Forbes Rd., Laguna Nlguel ; Fabric Et Cetera, 240.11 Mar.guerite Parkway, Mission Viejo; Mac· Douaall F amily Mortuary, 1610 E. i.t St., Santa Ana; and Cole Exterminating Company, 22772 Coota Bella Drive, El'l):><o~ ~ • Also Wolf Larsen'• Relta•ant •nd S1loon, 25571 Jerenimo Road, Mission Viejo; Mildred Brownlna, JI.A., 233111 El Toro Road, El Toro; and Lenny's for Men,, 23710 El Toro Road, El Toro; , Also House or Diamonds Inc., 2m7 El Toro Road, El TOro1 and Vacuum Sewan1 .. Center Jnc., 23!92'7 El Toro ~oad , El Toro. . a. .. o.i.,,.. ........ :t;ighly-five percent ofl all 'driver.a using the San Diego Freeway &re heeding the new SS mile per hour speed limit. Capt. William Fradenburg, commander or the Cali£ornia Highway Patrol's Santa Ana bureau, told the Saddleback ValJey Cham~r of Commerce lhal compliance has been achieved through the employ- ment of special patrol teams, mainly between Canada Road and Ortega Highway in Southern Orange County. . A radar surve)t taken April 14 showed that only 15 percent or all drivers sampled were exceedin g the speed> limit, a signi£i cant drop from a survey taken just be£ore the en£orcement program began . Fradenburg said the earlier survey disclosed that drivers in the 85th percentile were averag- ing between 62. and 63 miles per hour. The Highway Patrol com- mander noted that the 55 mph limit.has ~n accompanied by a general· decrease of accidents and fatalittes although · recent figures belie that. He said accidents currently are running 2S percent ahead or 1974 but. pointed out that travel was restricted considerably dur- ing last year's ener'gy crisis. A more accurate year of com- parison, Fraderiburg said, would be 1973 in which case accidents have been red.uced by approx- imately 18 percent. Fradenburg, commander or a 212-person staff, said his of'£icers investigate approximately 6,000 accidents a year, make ,,000 drunken driving arrests and is- sue 65.000 verbal .warnings and • Citations issued to motorists total t o ';0,000 annually and public assist calls to64.000. Fradenburg reported that his o££ice's Qllly woman patrol 0£- fi cer , Mrs. Dorothy Williams, was reco'°eririg well from in- juri es she su££er~d in a spec- tacular accident on El Toro Road near Canada Road last month . He described her as a "gutsy _ person" and said the accident could have happened lo anyone, whether male or female. Mrs. Williams, mother 0£ tWo, lpst control of her patrol car and collided with a county water Lruck. towing a disabled vehicle. BENEFIT. • • ' There are about 31 1million re- tirees, survivors and disabled penons recelv.i'1g Social Security and abduf four tniftion aied, blind,. and disabled persons re- ceivtn•g SupplemenlJ.li ~ty inCome,.;lhe·former allult Wllfare program. Legislation Calliilg £Or a 5 per- cent ceillng was proposed in the President's budget this year. The new House and Senate Budget committees have recom- mended that the automatic in· crease be limited to 7 percent, but their role is only advisory at this point. Social Security recipients would become eligible for the in- Creased bene£its in June but the actual payments would not start until Julv. Supplemental Sec'lii-ty recipients would be both eligi- ble and receive the increase in July. The. Patrol spokesm8n aaid there is still not enough man· power available to dent the large illegal aliens population ol , the central county and Saota Aina in particular, though the situation has improved somewhat in re· cent weeks. He said the'inland patrol forces were beefed up wben" check points sue~ as the one on the freeway south of San Clemente were ruled unconstitutional La a recent court aetlon. Neuly all the aliens taken in the recent series of raidl were male Mexicans. The spokesman said they were due to be deported before the weekend. · Portuguese Votipg . LISBON, Portueal <Al') - Portuguese vOtl!n tumecfl. out in record numbers today for their £irSt election under their left.wing mi1~tary rulers. The ·toting followed an •ll·nlaht celebnUon of the first anniVera8ry Of the overthrow or the rigblilt' die· tatorship that ruled Portugal for 1 half a century. .F..._r...,Ai MUSEUM •.•• ' ' Funds raised by the event will benefit the L11:1una Beach Museum or Art. The museu111 is located at 307 Cliff Drive, Lasuna Beach. · LAMP .SALE ... .. FINAL WEEKEND Select from such well known Brand Names as- • Marbro 'Sliffe! Design Guild Knob Creek Fredrick Cooper and much, much more Donl delay -Now fs the time to , PiP.k \hat certain . lamp to finish off your room . I ' ' DREXEL-~ERITAGE-HENREOON-1'/000MARK-KARASTAN~BAKER WHICOAYS I SATUIOAYSt:OO loS:JO • , NEWPORT BEACH• 1m W1'STCL1t'F OR ., IHZ.-0 lAGUN1''B6ACH •, • '· 34~ NIJH1'11 (;(JAS"J' H\V\'.. 4"·"5l, TORRANCE• Z3Mt HAWTIJOkNF. Bl.VO. fflPtn t"ri. 1119, Sun. IZ·$~J01 ,il7H·l27t I ' I \ \ ) .. \ 1, ) \ " ! I ,. i ' ' " ' t l \ } I I l I • ' ' ( VOL. 68, NO. 115, 4 SECTIO S, 38 PAGgs . . Mind Boggle:r fcdcstrian Be\lcrly George ponders conflicting signs at intersect;-ion of Bay Street and Newport Boulevard in Custa l\'tcsu. For b11c thing, there is no crosswalk \vhere the sign is pointing. You can be sure Beverly \vat-;.·hcs her step \Vhen traversing the ihtersectiQn., · . . " ' > " Today's Clos••ii N. Y. Stof!kS GR.O,NGE COUllTY, CALIFORNIA. .. FRIDAY, APRIL 25 , 1975 TEN CENTS ; ' Agepcies on Stan· ' .y ' ' -:< ., " County Read#-es for Y~t Refugees lly OOUGLAS FIU1'2BCHE CM tllloe Olli• ~lloltS&lift Orange County emergency serv,ice agencies are on a atandby basis today in the wake of speculation ~h'at 'Jatge num- bet'S. of Vietrfamese refu1ees may arrive at t:I Tor0· Marin~ Corps Air Station irt the next few .d~ys. ' Bi.It in the bewildeiinc morass of conflic.ti,ng reports surrouni:I· ing the round·the·clock airlift of refugees from SoU:th Vietnam to th~ island of Guam,. no one seems ""' ""' ""' ~ ~ ~ U.S. Nets Delay Bid With Reds? certain about whether evacuees wiLLbe coming to Orange County . or what preparations should ·be made. ,. County Super.Yisor. Thomas · ROey has .called a m~c~ ... th.e County EmergencY-!Services Council to discuss the' situation ac,C<!tdfng to Riley aide AnQ. Christian. --.- The Orange County Red Cross ~hapter is on a starldby basis'but has not had.speCific instr:uclions ~bout poaiible arrivals, accprd- 1ng to spdkeswoman Denice.Otto. This week~ reports (hat re- fugees · miiy arrive have ~QDwballed, culminaUng Thurs· cJaY. With an alert to south county mayOrs by Riley and Sheriff ,bra.d Gates that thousands of re- fugees . may arrive at El Toro Mafine Corps AJr Station. • -1. Jn an interview late Thursday, Gates said He had told the rrlayori "ltiat lip to 3,000 refugees may be housed in a tent city on the Marine biise. Gates·_ denied having used qiuch larger fi gures recalled by Yes for 1978 Wall~ C.Onfinru He'll Rwi MONTGOMERY. Ala .. (AP) -Gov. George C. Wallace conflrmed. today he plans to run for president in 1976. WASHINGTON (AP) -There tic d e clined to is a "tacit understanding" the say When the formal North Vietnamese Will not attack Saigon until at least Mor)day to a.J)nounceme nt \Viii permit evacuatiori of nonessen· be.made. tial Americans, the senior ··As of no\v I in· ·Republican on the House Jn-tend tu run , lernational Relations Committee Wu I.l ace told The A s- said today. sociated Press. Rep. William S. Broomfield <R-Mich.J, told reporters h~ Hi s national • 1 cu1npaign ·director, HU01;iG INITIATES TALKS .,.5 Charles Snider, said WITH REDS, A4. · the gove rnor told friends he \viii mc.1ke learned of the "tacit understand-'the . ann'ouncemenl ing" from Ford administration probabl~, in the first officials. Secretary of State t\\·o ·\veek s in June, Henry Kissinger denied the re-and that he \Viii see k port. the D e 'mocratic Broomfield said' the arrange· · · ment was made through negot.ia· no1n11}at1on. tions in~vblving unspecified other 1-le \Vas a c<.1nd- the officials who attended the meeting. Citing Marine sources, Gates said the County should be pre· pared for thousands or arrivals .. Marine $pokesmen at El Toro said today .that no speeific in· forination has been received re.- ~arding possible refu'gee ar· rivals. · · Similarly. Mrs. Christian in Riley's o(fice1 said the cciunty Emergency Services Council will draft plans to meet --any cont:· (See l\EFl!GEE'S, P'age A2) <°? .,/\7 ~\. ~ ~ ~ Dim View Of Viet.s In State? From Wire Services Top state-govern·ment officials . are taking a dim view· o( the potential arrival of thousands of Vietnamese evacuees who might arri've in California in coming days. Reports of the number of South Vietnamese who might be airlift· ed out before the country 's besieged capital falls vary wide- ly. Estimates from several sources range frofn 50,000 to :;oo,ooo. L. Dean Brown, federal direc· tor of the Vietnamese refugee re· ·lief effort said that as of today, 3,000 Americans and 12,000 Viet- namese have been evacuated. He said Thursday thltt he doubted there will be enough tjme to take out 125',000people. , I..i!11 ' ~ ~,·; ' J .,r «' ~·~t, ·;0 ''-' Hoati lJlrectors cquntries. i iUalp j·n 1972 ~e + .. ~~ tbe Wi}j~_,ztl~. pret,s 1 It.~-· f· .. ~1.r,,e '1'tl ·e w » ~ secretary Ron Nessen· had no , . ~ ... ,. o-U n d e d i n a 11 , Tbe ... U .S., J_us.tice Qepartment. earlier this week, issued orders ~ to allo)lf a maximum of 50,000 "high ' rilt" 'Vietname!e-those mo&t..likely to be slaughtered in CoJnmunJst reprisals -be al· lo'lft'd.to enter the United States. . . ' ·'Fo Appeal Den-ial ' ' ByDOUGLASFRITZSCHE °' .. 0.1tr·f'1i.t surt Hoag Memorial Hospital direc- lor.s will appeal.a n Orange Coun- ty ·Health Planning Council de- cision denying permission for Hoag and Western W.Jrld Medical Foundation lo· build a hospital in Irvine. 8 The appeal Will go to ihe Los' Angeles County Health.Planning Cou.acU, according to Hoag In- t.erlm Administratord..ouis Kaa. On Aprll 1, ·the Orange County council denied · 1-1oag ·Western World permission to build a lOC)-bed hospital in Jrvine•on a site adjacent to UC Irvine's pl.anned 200-bed campu s hospital. At the same s~sion, permission to build the UC·I hospital was granted. The Hoag -Western World hospital wa~ to. be the nucleus of. a 150-acre health care' complex on a site adjacent lo UCI . Plans Call for. the hospital to open in 1979. In its· appeal draft, the hospital group cites three reasons the matter should be reconsidered : -County employes sitting on the council had confiicts of in· _terest, the appeal contends. At the hearipgs, Haag's application was .compared lo the UCI hoSpital. OCI's Pending purchase of Orange County Medical Center indicates a county interest in the matter,, according to Hoag's complaint. -Hoag was denied adequate rebuttal opportunity. the hospital contends. SpOkesmen did not-get a chance to refute statements made by council members, said Kaa., -The denial was not based ful · IY o'n the evidence, the complaint cont:encts. . In appealing to the Los Angeles council, Hoag hopes to divorce the ~Cl hospital from·its applies· lion. A primary complaint or Hoag spokesm~n during the (See HOAG, Page A2) lluntingtort School Fire ·Loss $.100,000 \ ~Fire \:i used an estimated Sl'00 ,000 damage at Will · terSburgc Continuation High School In Jluntington Beach · Thur,sday pijhJ. ~· ' 1 1!lbe blaJe,1 which started in 'a ' couch In ' the teacher's lbunge, ~ that room and caused ex· tapslve smoke und heat damage to, a storage room and the prin· cij>al'i<orfice: • There also was smoke 'clamage td one classroom, district or~ fteials said today. . ; 1 The 300 students enrolled at °'e ffcllit!' reported. to class u usUltl Uai1 morrilng but were assigned ·a "activity day," with spet"ial pn)jec.11 outolde. on · the .. -ll('OUndl apd in the Industrial arts ••'oftbe bolldln1. '1 cl~anup work. Glenn said the fire may have ~n smouldering ror 30 minutes bt\{ore it was discovered. , District officials ¥!d they will oriler a trailer to replace the or- £ice until repairs can be made. Glenn explained the lo1,1nge Orea will have to be rebuilt, and extensive remodeling will be re- quired in Principal Dave Cady's office and other areas nearby. • 'fhe' classroom wing of the buiiding Was snloke·fiUed but had little damage, while there was no damage lo the Industrial artsare11. Girls·to U.-nipete Iµ Track Conlellt Ftre lnspei:t<>l' Gary Glenn ~aid t"8 came•of lhe bla.e is still un· .... lli•1lll1~Uon , • ,, ' b<iu\ 800 &iris, Alt T to 15 will _ ~ile anon haan'l ~ rqled I ; eo:mpete1 In tile Or-.e Coudty olll, ~0-sald, "U really doesn't Gilis' Track and Field Meet IOok llll:e 1r1on now." Sat\Jrd•Y at Neit\M>rt Harbor r 'l'he bl11e • w11 dtoeovored at · Riah Schooltn Ne'!JlO!'\P,'"'- 11:80 P..m. by-a jallltor deeni•g.' ··Tile 9 ... niaten• qlijill...,.. ftit tlle 1 .. 1111y, Gleiln laid. Fltemeri the meet 'a_\ local eveiill In their ntllllWl•bed \lie bloze wltllln l5 • Olln· cltlN. The competltlcln will mblutft, butJlrecrews remolned bealn at 1:46 a .m . ond 11 e><PO<t· on Ute 1~ene untll ·2 a.m. foe edtorununlil3p.m. • ' .l comment.on Broort)field'sl"e'rii<i:f'.-+-"'-"'Jl-1; Ql!OIJQ!: WA0 ~ . assass·i.n at Jon .!t- He added that hedla-want bis .tempt "t Luu~_.l,,Md. and·f.;t paralyzed in both le"s. lack or Comment to be taken as a "r "' confirmation. • · At a ·ne"''S ~onference Thursdalr.'the 55-year-old NesSen said a Saigon report ~o\rcrn~r refused to eonfir1)1.thc.1t he would definitely that South ~ietnam was trying io l'·un:ttgai,n . ' send a c·abinet o(ficer lo Harioi '----"-------~~-------------..J aboard a u:s. Air Force plane to attempt to negotiate a peace set· tlement was "a subject too de- licate and. sensilive to discuss here." Broomfield said it was not cer· lain wha~ would ha'ppen after Monday, but declared that ihe United States "should seize the opportunity to get nonessential Americans and their dependents out of Saigon.'' PrC.sident Ford has said public- ly there is no direct contact between the United States and the North Vietnamese. At the same time, he said the United States was working ~h un'- disclosed other countries for a cease-rire and a P:Olitical settle· ment,. Jn other developments: ~N.essen said . the President has told Coogress he has run out of funds to ·r.nance~the,evacuation o( Vietnainese refugees and is bo rrowi'n g ftom foreign aid money to keep the evacuation go- ing. - As an "interim measure," Nessen said, Ford was dipping into an Indo\hina postwar re· habili~at•ton fiirid (or this · <See·SAIGON~oge A2) ' l~tion, _Costs $251 HACKENSACK, N .J . <UPJ)·;-The owner of two pecligfeed French ;poodles has accepted a $25 out-of· ~ settlement from"1the Qwne'r o( two ~ot·so­ ped.igreed ,dogs who made amorous advances fo the poodle•. · Mrs. Louise Kraemer ac- ,. cepied· the settlement Thurs!fay as trial on a 13,oOo damage suit was about lo &egin before Judge Alfred Schiaffo in ~l Bergen County Court. Mrs. Kraemer chaqed that her female poodles, Gigi, 13, and Tammy, a; were the target of amorQUS advances by what Mrs. Kraemer describes a two ''nondescript l i~ite '' dogs. -.... • -, . Her worst Jfe1h con!lrmed wbien1 II. l 1,1er sho.\Ved. l"ldun§f pr81n'an\~l' ·1 ·asftmy u ~ denvent a..h)'1tetff:t.om,y td 'repair the llnpedl.,..d damage. , ,,.. ' Rate qi.posed I " Social Security Hike Due in July WASHINGTON CAP ) -The AdmJnistration said today about 35 m illion Social Security and Supplemental Security· incOme r~cipients.·will. be.due an--8 •. pe,r-- cent benefit increase in ·July .. cost.ing $5:7>b.llion in 1976. ... Caspar W. WeinbCrg.ei', secretary of Health, Education and W_elfare, coupled the.announ- cement With a· renewed plea· to Congress. to limit the increase to the 5 percent requested by Presi· dent Ford: · "Under' the current' la·w, I would be obliged to promulgate an 8 percent benefit increase by May 15 rather than the 5 pircenl increase," Weinberger said in a sla,e.ment. ''I strongly, urge Congr&ss to enact the President's proposal for a 5 pet-cent Increase before then.'• The sch~duled 8 percent . in- crease is the first automatic cost- of-living hl1'e in the Social Securi- ty program, on the b8sis of. com- paring the average rise iii the Consumer Price Jndex between th·esecond quarter or 1974 and the first,quarter of 1975. ..-Ikis somewhat IQwer than the '8.1. percent earlier projected, because prices rose at a slower rate the first three months of this year, An 8. 7 percent benefit in- crease would iJ.ave cost $6.2 billion. The 8 percent increase would boost average Social Security monthly benefits begin- ning in July to $200 fM SilM for retired males, to $193 from .$178 for widows and to $341 from $314 fofaretired'couple. · Basic Supplemental Security income benefits would be in- creased: to $151 .10 from $146 for .iadividuala and· to $236.80 from $219 for couples. Ther.e are about 31 million re- tirees, survivors and disabled .pel'50ns receiving Social Security .e1:nd about four million aged, blind, anQ disabled persons re· ceiving Supplemental Security incOme, the former adult welfare program. (See BENEFIT, PageA2) . ' Border Patrol Gets ' . . ·' , 149 illegtil .A(iens " 'JbursdaY, State Secretary ol 'Health and Welfare Mario Obledo Said at a news confet-ence that CalifOmia should not accept any Vietnamese refugees until the federal government comes up with a plan for what lo do with the evacuees. ''The:federal government's on· ly concern is with getting people out of South Vietnam and dump- ing them in California," said Obledo. "rpropoie that no refugees be accepted until definite plans are propqsed," he said. "Though we a r e ' compassionate and humanitarian, we feel the first obligation is to the citizens of California.'' HQwever:', Obledo conceded that the state has no control over immigration, which is the sole 1 province of the federal govern- ment. SimilarJy, Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r. has indicated fears UJ.at thousands of refugees would be added to the state's already high unemployment rolls. "'There's something strange about saying let's bring in 500,000 more people when we can't take care of the one million that we have in California that are out of work," Brown said. Simtlarly, Obledo said Thurs· day that health and welfare costs ror refugees could total $2 .5 billion a year fn the event an un· organized evacuation effort (See VIETS, Page "2) Ornn•~· ~ Cons! .... &~ Wt.•R•ht.•r The· weather service says all this wetness will pass and local winds will clear the way for sunny skies Saturday. Overnight lows 45 to 53. Highs 58 to63. INSIDE TODAY TM hor1eless carriage ha& come a loog way, in esthetics GI tDtU ai ift horse power. fi'or o look. at '°"'' of the world's ma.t . beautiful automobiles, lft "°'fl and photos on Page Clo/ lodati'• Weekmbr. .. •• •• •t·I •(1'4 " ••• ... « <S·• :: ... • , 'l42 DAILY etLOT .. Woman -. ,.·~·-j ·.1~ •I -·Trapped~ • :':·In Auto , A 46 -year·old Dada Point . ' woman was trapped in her car ·Jor 35 minutes while riremen 1"worked tO tree her.following a spectacular traffic accident in , SanClemenleThu..rsdayevening. 1. Acc'ording to police, Ruth Clarence Henry, 2~Z91 Tuna Drive, lost control 9f -her--car while roun.ding a curve on 'Avenida Vaquero near Via Vallarta. The car ran headlong into a light stand~d. striking it with Such impact that.J.be pole was embedded in ":the \tehicle's .front end, police said. Firemen succeeded in freeing the .woman from the tWisted wreckage at 6 :54 p .m ., 35 minutes after the wreck oc-., .. curred. • Mrs. Henry wa.:t la.l!ien lo San ·.clemeni.e General Hospital b)' ci·' ty ambulance and admitted to 1_ pie \ntensive care unit. She was ''reported in satisractory condi· ,; tioli. today by hospital aides. · _.. Earlier Thursday, Sky Preston Stanley, 6, of 128 Avenida San Dimas, was &lightly iujured when 'his bicycle struck a new pickup * truck owned by Lee Spencer 'David, a San Clemente police sergeant. The Stanley boy toldof- 1ficen that his bicycle's chain ''malfunctioned just prior to the ac- "cident near his home. 1:.. The lad was taken to the hospital where he was treated for 1,,cuts and bruises and released. ... F ..... P.,,eAJ ·:·BENEFIT •.•• . . · ' Legislation calling for a S per- -· unt ceiling was proposed in the President's budget this year. · • The new House and Senate ',Budget committees have recom- ·tnended that the automatic in· · crease be limited to 7 percent, but their role is only advisory at this point. Social Security recipients would become eligible for the in- creased benefits in June but the actual payinents would not start r until July. Supph:mental Sec1,1tj · 'ty recipients w9µ1d be both ehg1- , ble and receive the increase in ·July. :Oswald Agent ' For C~tro? WASHINGTON (UPI) -Lee ; Harvey Oswald acted alone in •the assassination of President Kennedy, but was "either under the inOuence or the orders of (Cuban Premier Fidel) Castro," . _ former President Johnson told ~ "columnist Marianne Means. • :_ The King Features Syndicate ~' columriist wrote Thursday that ~ Johnton confided the informa· : lion to her at his Texa.s ranch • about a year before he died. I I . i Miss Means said that Johnsbn swore her tO secrecy, but tha~ l:llle was breaking that confidence ! now "because Johnson's opinion ... appears to debunk the current l speculation that the Central In- .\ telli.oen.c:.e Agency might '. . ~ somehow have been involved in ! the Keianedy assassii:iation." i • l • .. I • i ' I I ! ! l J- i ~' i ~ I l r • l I f Portuguese Voting LISBOl'.l 1 Portugal !AP) :-- Portuguese voters turned out 1n record numbers today for their first elertion under their lenwing military rulers . The voti ng followed an all-night celebration o( the first Oilinniversary of the overthrow of the rightist dic- tatorship that ruled Portugal for half a 'ce~Ury. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wf!:«J ~t•ICMnl •""' Put>ll\I'"' Thomas Keevi I EOllo• Thomas A. ~urphine """ ..... .., ......... Charles H. Loos Ri chard P. Nall ••'111..,, """NIOi"O e,.;tors Te .. ptloM {714l 642-4321 ,O••"fitcl Advertising 642·5671 i~-l V•llt¥ l"•wJOt!llf 511 ·6310 I'•-s:ion CJ1,,.nt• 495-0630 • Frld!ti Af'll H, 1175 F,....P~AJ ' SAIG~ •••. pu~. He said lhe /President dked Con1N111 to ~•IAI !!)O\il'Y promptly for the eva<11•· lioo to be can replenlahthe'fund. Asked ir the United States In· tended to grant money for In· , dochina aid in the event ol a com·· plete Communist takeover, Nessen said: ''Let's wait until we get there." -A Pentagon spokesman said 40 Marines have been fiown to Saigon to strengthen the security guard al the U.S. em\>UIY· The increase will boost ..tfiF guard lO about 120 men in what was -described isa'·-prude nt', priCau· tionary measure." The spokesman, Maj. Gen.•WY- nant Sidle, Said the MarinOs are armed with rifles, machine 1uns and grenades. He said there is no reason to anticipate a Com· munist attack Qn lh~e~assy, in downtown Saigon, but nOted lhat '·'it's been done be(ore." Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger is known to have mentioned to associates in recent days that he thought there was a possibil}t'Y -the Communists might try to hit tbe'embasly, lhe main center for processing evacuees from South Vietnam. -Sidle reported that ttiree U.S. ships under contract to the Navy's sealift command' haVe left Saigon and gone l"O Ha. His ·· r eport indicated the United Stales probably will not un· dertake a sealin or evaucees, but concentrate on airlifting them out or the country. · He said the-cruiser Oklahoma, flagship of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, has joined some 40 U.S. warships and cor:itract transports in the South China Sea off Viel· nam. Adm. George B. Steele, neet commander, decided on lhe move because most of his neet strength is concen,4:raled there. Nearly 6,000 Marines are with the· fleet in the South China sea, available ror use in covering the evacuation of necessary. F....,PogeAJ VIETS ••• leaves Soo,ooo to fend themselves in California. !or However,. U.S. Senators from California Alan Cranston ·ttnd John V. Tunney said Thursday that no more than 50,000 refuge~ are likely to come and they will be spread evenly across the coun- try. · In perspective to the norinal now of immigrants to the United States, about 400,000 foreigners enter the country annually, ac· cording to an immigration of- ficial in Washington. He estim•ted 125,000 Viet- namese would come into the country. a rigure equivalent to four months normal immigra- tion. Fro•P,,.eAJ REFUGEES ingency." " * 1 But Dr. George Bean. county director of emergency services, said he had no idea what pre· parations the county could make. "At this point, this is not a county matter and it is not a state matter. It is a federal matter. We have had no instructions about what to do or' Whether :any re· rucees"would be arriVing at aJlt'' Bean said. 200 Arrested At Rock Fest LOS ANGELES (UPl)-More than 200 persons were arrested during the two nights of the performance of the English rock group ''Pink Floyd'' at the Sports Arena, police said today. Mdst of the arrests were on drug-related charges. Six perSons, however, were charged with scalping tickets. More than 14,-000 persons at- tended the performance Thurs- day night and otflcers, in :Un· iform and plain clothes, circulat- ed through the crowd. • ·----I Eged Y..4Cll7S SEI' SECRETliR'f OFYEAil Teena Moseley By WILLIAM1SCHREIBER OfU.O•llYt"t ... Sllff ' tOran1e county supervisors will be asked Tueaday lO improve recl.Jlatlon o( Cable televls,lon firms c.lven franchises to operate ~ county-territory. . ' In a five-p8ge letter to1 the' _board, County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas recom- mended: --~boliti~n ot itte Ove.yepr-ol~ Cable TV .Review Committee: esta.blisJied to admiqister fraqchlse rules and.reeulations. Teena ,Moseley Hom1~tia Top~~ -Directions to · R.I. "Cuba"· Morris, director of the new cqun· .,ty General Services Aie~y. to ''carry , ou ~.a pro.gram' oJ suPei'viaion .. ·and · entorcem~nt or reeulalions applying tp every ca· ble te~evision franchise ·gran~ed by the county." · . , , -Creation o(·a . new Cubl~ TV A-dvlsory B.P,Drd to ~ounsel Morris on m'Bttera relating.to ca· ble television operauons- Teena Mo~E:ley,. an 8d- ministrativ.e seuetar.y iri the Huntingtcin ~each-Union Hi&h School District, has been named Orange County Secretary of tile Year. The honor was presented Wed - nesd~y during the sixth annual Secretaries Day B.reakfast sponsored by the local chapter of ·the National Secretaries Associa- tion. · ~ Mrs. Moseley is secretary to Dr. Marie Eckess, certificated personnel assistant, in the school ditlrict. She receives an arrangement of l;'OffS; a Cree day oft and a com· plete skin and hair beauty treat· ment. " The award was based on a short essay written by Dr. Eckess, in which she praised her secr.etary's inquiring mind, will- ingness lQ help others, efficiency and warmth. Girl's Body Found After Eight Months RAWLINS, Wyo. (UPI) - Jayleen Banker., 10, disappeared Crom a county fair five blocks from her home last August. Through .eight months of searching, her parents never gave up hope that she would be found alive. · Neighbors raised reward money and thousands of leanets were distributed asking for in· formation about the girt. Volun· teers conducted regional and door·to-door searches and friend- ly truck drivers posted the miss· ing girl's picture in roadside restaurants across the nation. A man waJking his dog found Jayleen's partially clad decom· posed body Thursday near the lawn's gravel pit. Carbon County Sheriff C. W. Ogburn sai!i an autopsy Will be held today to determine the cause of death. "She was lying face .down in the brush southwest of town about two miles," Ogburn said. "We had searchers out there eight months ago, but they mis- sed her." "There's a possibility of foul plaY," he said. "We're going to hav~ an autopsy with the Albany County pathologist in Laramie." The girl's body was Clad in ten- nis shoes, sorks and 'a shirt. Her other c lothes were scattered around her. Jayleen disappeared.from the Carbon County Fair and Rodeo Aug . 23 . , Hunt Off to Jail MIAMI (UPI) -Watergate figure E. Howard Hunt, jaunty and smiling, left his luxurious home today to begin serving the remainder of 1hl s prison term at the minimum secqrity prison at Eglin Air Force , base, near Pensacola. He will be eligible for parole Jan. 10, 1977 . Thom·as' report grew out of a board order.last November for a study of cable ,television rates to determine ir they are eQuitable between the cities and unin- corporated areas, primarily in the south county. In his report, Thomas said the county has granted 10 cable television franchises, of which four provide service in the unin· corporated area -Times Mirror Communications, Storer Cable TV, Mission Viejo Cablevision and Orange County Cable TV. Two of the companies split _their ope.rations between cities and county land while the other two, Mission Viejo Cablevision and Orange County Cable TV operate exclusively in the unin· corporated area. • Thomas' rate comparisons show th'at in all four cases, the rates paid. by subscribers in the cities are lower than those paid by residents or county territory. The cable companies told Thomas that economic pressures and operating deficits Corced them to seek rate increases last Death Term For Heroin? SACRAM.ENTO CAP) -A mandatory death sentence for possessing more than 20 ounces of heroin has been proposed in the Leiislature. ' The measure <AB2175), in- troduced Thursday by As· semblyman Richard Robinson, Would impose. a li(e sentence Without possibility of parole for anyone convicted of selling heroin· toaminor. Current law provides that sim- ple possession of the narootic is punishable by a sentence of not less than five years and not more than 20 years in prison. Possession of heroin for sale carries a sentence of froin 10 years to life. year and early tbll· yiar. Thomas ntd tho imbalance , ~tween city and co'unw ratea oc· . ' FOR ENSEN..4D,.4. " I' n~11~'. ... llAr·t aeven yacftta are polled~ • the Orance C-1 for ~ \ 28th annual Newport Beach · to En1enada race whicji · 1et1 under way"' 1t noon 1saturday. 1l. . 11 You 'll !Ind 111151 otlhem llaled on loday'a '1"'4,L boatms P•I•~ ~n1; ~ .• alonil with a ~up •till'>' by Daily Bllo!' bOallnC. editor Almon Lockab;y,~ who'll be alone for the ride· 11u1ual. :· curred when city counclll iii San Juan C•piatrano, Laawla· Beach and San Cl1m1nt1 ·nfuMd to l'OIDllLU!tJru:n.a-'*~i-lhrou1h without oppoolllon In ,.._ _________ __., __ county terrltoryi ·; .. , SUOieQuent to the board order,· " the Cable 'i:V..Revlew Committee drafted a proposed fr"""'1ilt or. dinance; Standardised Lfranc"hile application forms and a manual setting down county _procedures for admlnllferln;'itonchlaeo. The. document• :ha'ven't bee" 1 forwarded to 1upervlaor1 because Thon\•• aald the,m~µer of who ii to admlni1ter.the.entire program should' be i'eSOlved nrst. Thoma's said Morris and his new sqper-.agency have th' best exs:ferlise becaus-e the county,·1 communications department is p3.rt oft~ GSA structure. .. The initial task should be lo determine to what ext.eilt, if any, the county should regulate cable TV rates in order to bring about a m.ore equitable rate schedule fQr residenls of the unincorporated areas versus the three cities," Thomas said. He suggests in his letter that Morris make such a ldetermina· tio~h'~th~~~ d:~~·isory l board Thomas wants established would be made up or franchise holders serving unincorporated. areas, four consumers o( c·able television service, the· Environ- mental Management Agency director, County Counsel , Auditor-Controller and County Superinendent of Schools. All the county officials would serve in an ex-officio capacity. HOAG.~. hearings was that their applica- lion was not considered on its own merits: Western World. prior to the joint application with Hoag, failed in a series or appeals on lhe grounds that a new hospital would add to the supply or hospital beds in Orange Couhty. A planning council study in· dicates the county has loo )ilany beds for econOmical hospital operation. The present application would close 100 beds at Hoag's Newpbrt Beach hospital and transfer lhem to the new facility in Irvine. Conference Opens CESME, Turkey !UP() -· More than 100 of the most influen- tial personalities in the Weslem world today began a private three-d·ay conferenre in this Turkish hideaway to discuss world inflation and the prospects tor peace in the Middle East. Hinshaw'~ . DehtPaid •• A $2,045 debt.the Oronse Coun· ty llOard o! S..ile.rvl!IOia '••Id . Tuesday should ,be paid by..llep. Andrew Hinshaw was pald t the iame day , ·-by the ·city of Madison, Wis. , The city's check which 1was dated April 22 was rocelved by county Audlfor-ControlJer Vic Heim today. , The same day the cheek WM is· sued in Madison, 1upervilolil ln- s tru c ttfd· County .Couns'el Adrian Kuyper tO aue Hinlhaw ror what, in reality, waa,a1debt owed by the Wisconsin city -The board '1 order to Kuyper was made despite the fad a week earlier Madison ofrlcials• ad- mitted they ·owed Ora'nae County $2 ,045 (or a com · ,puterized apprai1al sYstem purchased in early 1971. , An invoice covering the purchase was not sent lO Madiiion until April 11 , 1975. At the time they instructed Kuyper lo include the coinputer bill in a suit beine filed a1ainst the Republican congre11man, the supervisors admitted no de- mand or bill had been ·sent lo Hinshaw. And, they conceded, the county had not contacted Madison to de- termine if the city acknowledged the debt or planned to pay it. Glider Pilot's Injuries Fat..i Hang glider pilot Todd C. Baker, or Santa Ana, has.died of injuries be received iq a dub at Escape Country Jut weekend, the coroner's office reporied to- day. ' The 19-year -old pilot , hospitalized at i.,:tssion. ,Com- munity Hospital since the Satur- day accident, died at 3:16.p.m. Wednesday. Baker, of 13452 Oak St., had been conducting aerial maneuvers at a low altitude just before the accident ocCurred, aC• cording to ~ apakesman (or the Trabuco Canyop recreation facility. He was givenfint aid by paramedics and flown by helicopter to the hospital. LAMP SALE FINAL WEEKEND -Select from such well known Brand Names as- Marbro Stiffel Celebrities, Art, ".Desig(I Guild Knob Creek Fr!!drick'Coo)ler . and much. much more -~ Poe(ry at Museum -The Laguna Beach Museum of Art witl host entertainmenl celebrities at an "Evening of Art and Poetry" at 8 p.m. Saturday in the museum. Among those expected to at· tend are James Cagney, Ralph Beljamy, Carroll O'Connor and Harry Morgan. Russian poet Ivan Eladgin will read in Russian Crom his works. The poetry will be translated by O'Connor ana Bellamy into' English. Paintings of Ser1tl Bon11rt, a Santa Monica artist, wtll be on exhibit durlna the evening. Bo~gart Is a lilt member of lb, museum. Admission i• open to the public. The , mu1eum asks a 'SS per person donation. Seating is available for 300 persons, Tom Enman, curator said . Enman sald he expects other celebrities includine four opera sLars from the San Francisco Opera Company· and ballet stars to attend the museum's artair. The poet is consi~e(ed one of the ireatest living Ruulan poets and .• personal friend or stv.eral of_thoae stars att.endin1-a.a la Bonaart, the artist, Enman aaid~ Erad1in i1 on tour in the United States and .will co to UC Berkeley · Crom La1una 'Beach. F\lnda raised by the eyent will beneClt the La.cuna Beach Muuum of Art. The museum la localed at 307 CUI! brlvo, Uruna Beach. • ' I Don 't delay -Now is the · time to pick ,that certain lamp to finish off your room . ' OOEXEL-HER IT AGE-HENRE DON-WDODMARK-l(AR.ASTAN,-BA.KER WlllOAYS I SATUIOAYS ,:00 t. S:JO ' • JI • ~NEWPORT B!'ACH • 1727 WESTCLlf•F DR .,• <42·- LAGUNA.BEACH • )fl NflHTJI l,'()t\s1· Hw,·.. 4M·WI TORRANCE• • 238.4t HAWlltORNP: BLVD. (()pen tri, Iii f , !.Un. l2·S:30J l:M·ll'TI \~ • • • ' I '1 • " ' ' ' I • • . , ' ' • • • • I -. • • ' ' * ' • \ • I Today's ~losing N.Y. Stqeks . .. " ORAtlC~E WUNTY, CALIFORNIA l · .. 1 -' , , · ~ , : I FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1975 TEN CENTS ;Reds to · -Allow • • • --- t~ • , 1 .. ' • ~ i E.v,acuati~ij -~ • IP ' " of Saigon? WA$lUNGl'ON <APl -There ~1~,"ta~lt underst.aildlnl" the ~~Vietnamese will not attack ......-11DUI al leul Monday lo PlllDJl evacuation of nooessen· ttal Amer.l'cans, ttie 1enior . Republican on the House In· .ternatlonal RelaUons Committee 1aidtoday. ~ Rep. William s. Broomfield, · •(R-Micb. ), to.Id reporters he learned of the ··~acit understand· . . in&" from Ford idmlniltration officials. Secretary of ·state H~ Ki11in1er denied the re· ~rt .... ~ ~ HUONG INITIATES TAU<I • •' ytlTH lllQI, M. Broomllel~ '.Hid U>e ar....,,e- ment w.aSmade tbtoUO·.,.,.atta- tions involvine Un1peclfted oitber countries ... ' .. ·. r:· .. . ~-At the While ljouse, ,p<ess leeretary ROii Neuen lwLno eommenton Broorttfteld'arepoit. • He added th•t be did not 'want his 1..::k of comment to be takt!n at·a conllnnaUon. r •Nftlen 1aid a Saigon report that South Vietnam was tryln• to lend a rabinet officer to Hanoi' aboard a U.S. Air Force plane to attempt to ne.oUate a peace set· Uement •as 'a 1ubject too de- . ' . ' • ~cate and 1en1itive to dilcj tiere." . ~ · Broonifield said it was notrce· - lain what would happen .tler: Monday. but declared that ~e • United States ('should seize the qpportunity Lo get noneueotial American• and their dependent.. out of S•igon." ' Pnsident Ford hu said public- ly there is no direct ·Contact between the UnJted State& ud tile North Vietnamese. At the same time, he said the United States was )"orking throUgh un · disclosed other countries lor a cease-fire and a poUlical St!ltle· ment . In other developments : -Nessen said the President has told congress he has run out of funds to finance the evacuation al Vietnamese rerugees and is borrowing from rorei.cn aid mone~· to keep the evacuation go- ing. As an "interim measure."' Nessen said, Ford was dipping into fn Indochina postwar re- hab i Ii tat I on fund ror this purpose. He said the Presidenl asked Congress to appropriate money promptly for lhe evacua- tion so he can replenish the fund. Asked if the lfnited States in· <S..SAIGQN. Pagel\Zl Wallace Confirms He'll .Run H$tjngtQ1' .school's t ' . MONTGOME)tY, Ala. (AP) -Gov. George C. Wall4ce conrirmed today he plans to run for presiCledt , in 1976. He declined Lo say when the formal announcemeilt will be made. Fire ~oss $100,000 • , ··As of now I in· tcOd to 'run ," Wallace told The As· sociated Press. His n~tio·nal . camp·aign director. Charl'Cs Snider, said· the governor told fri,ends he will make the announcement probably' in the first "'t\vo \Ve.elCs in June, and that he ''"'.ill sc..--ek the Democratic noinVtatioil. He \vas a cand- . idate in 1972 be· fore ·h e \Va s ,..,·ounded in an GEORGE W~UACE assassination at· tempt at Lau rel , Md. and Left paralyzed in both legs. At a ;n e \VS conference Thursday, the SS·ye·ar-old governor refused to confirm tbat he· would dCfinitely run again."' . ' · .. . .., . . _:"\. . . ,• ,._ ... •" -, ' • . OC ,Agenc~es Ready . . ' FQr Viet Refugees ' By DOUGLAS FRl'IZSCHE ~iJie D•llr l'llet$Uff Marine Corps Air Station. Origin . ' Traced. To Couch '{• . .. ,j-Fir~ caused a.n estimated $100,000 d:amage at · Win - tersburge .Continuation High School iR ·Huntington Beach Thui'sday nii:hl. The'bla.ie, which started. in 8 coucb~ ip t.be te·ac~·s lounie •• gutted that·room add caused ex- tensive smbke and beat damage to a stora1~ room and. the prin· cipal's'Office .• There also was smoke damage to,. qa~ cla11rnoip. 4iJl;lri<l ol: . Deiallaald\oclay. -· ;rhe 399,stu<!!o.ots ~eel at the ladlity reported .~ rlaa aa usUal lld8 moraia& but -8lltli&ned ap ''activily· day,"· With •ReCial projects outside on \h.e-srhool grounds •nd if\ t1'e industrial arts wing,ol tiie bujJding. . v Fire Inspector Gary .Glenn said the Caus~ ot the l>;laze is :Jtill un· der mvesligation. . While arson hasn"t been ruled out·., Jie said, "~\ .really doesn't Jook,like arson now.'' " . Orange County emergency . service agencies are on a .standby. basis today in the wake of speculation that large num- ber•· of Vietnamese rerugees m•Y arrive at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station In-the next rew In an iritervtew late Thursday, Gates said he ·had tdld the mayors 'that Up to 3,~relua:ee1 mQy be housed in a ..:,.~ Citf on The blaie .was discovered at 11:30 p.m. by a janitor cleaning the faCility, Glenn said. Fifemen extinguished ithe blaze '!"lthin 15 r. ~ • • ' , ' -D911ypti.l:SUlll',...... ~ SICUlillY·GllAlll>Ro!l FAUAHA INSPECTS WHAT WAS HIS DESK AT SCHOOL days. . . But in the bewildering morass of conflicting..,report.s surround-· ing the n>und-the·clock airli~a( refua:ees from"South Vietnam to plei1landof Gqam, no one seems Certain about whe_lher evacuees ,will be coming to Ora)lee County q.r, what preparations shoulfl be ·cnade. •• ~ County SlJpervisor Thomas .Riley has called a meeting or the :County E.mer.lene>; s,crvices . Council to dis~11ss, ~hie ~1tuation,. 'ccordi.ng lo 'Riley· aide Ann Christian. , : The Orange County Red Cross chap(er is ori 'a atandby basis but has· not had Spe&ific instruc4,ons Jbout possible llrrivals, accord-fne to spokeswoman Denice Otto. .... This week, reports that re! fuge~s ma.y arrive 1h'ave tnowballed, culminating Thurs· f (lay with an alert to·soulh cOurity flJlyOrs by Ril,y" and Sheriff Brad Gates that thousands of re· .fugees may arrive at El Toro ' Coast ' ' • ' 'feath••r ."" the Marine base. f' ' Gates denied hav~,1 Used much larger fijures r at by the offfcials who attenided the meeting. ~ '1 Citing M'aHne sources, Gates said the co1ility should be pre- pared for. thousands of arrivals. ~ Marine spokeSmen at,El Tore · said today that no sPecific in· . rorfnatton b~s been received re- (See RE·FU~ES, !'al• "'l ' Driver Hits· . \ -' . Parked Truck ' ' "' ~ ~ In l:lunti»gton A Huntington Beac~ man was repor.ted in stab\f condition in a · holpitarintensive care unit today after his car apparenUy ~out o( control and struck a parked truck. Police said Jerr.y Douglas Freshour, 25. of 19851 Claremont Lahe, may have w~ked home after the 3 a .m . c.rash at Brookhu.rst Street and Constitu· -·tiQn Drive. Officers SP9tted the wrecked and abandoned Car ti then traced Freshour lhrough . the license 'plate to ll.ls home nearby. They repoifed he was in severe shock, and cou't4 not be qllesUoned. He is beini trealed at Pacifica Hospital ln' 8unUn!llGil Beach. Police said· the truck ls owned by the West'l nghouse EleCtrlc ' , Fire In FKUl!y LOU•'llel>li"'911"a· Huntlngion Beech'• Wintersburg Facility · -. . -minutes, but fire cre'ws remained on ' lhe S'Cene u·ntil 2 a.m. ror cleanup work. Glenn.Js~id the fire may have been smouldering [or 30 minutes 'be[ore it was discoVered. District orricials said they Will order a trailer to replace tht of- fic;e until repairs can be made.t ' :'Birl:shaw Bill' Paid B,y , Jfiscons,i,n (;~_ty_ Glenn explained the lou-.e ~" · ':1i.:,si..'l.o4S_·:de'bl {h .. Oran. ·•8e ·c~~-s1~'me.· · daY by_ ,lh.·e. Ci ty of area will· have to be rebuilt, and 1'•¥ . .,. extensive remodeling will be re· 't.y:' Boaid or Supervisors said Madjson. Wis : qilired in Principal Dave Cad,'s ' TuMdaf stiould ·be paid by Rep. . The city's chec.k which was • Aitdrew tfinlhaw ~wits paid the .da~ed April 22' was received.' by oQ'ic;e an~'1qttier areas nearbf.. . cqiJnty Auditpr·C~ntroller . Vic ~he c'lassroom wing or the . Heim tOday. . · buildi'og wa., ·smoke-filled but ·£otin.!r.!1 Calls The.same day the check.was is· had liKte dalhage, while there ~ sued ib Mitdison, supervisors in· was no damage to the industrial st ru c1ted County Counsel artsarea. . Sp' ecial Meet AdJ;ian -Kuyper to sue HinshHW .. for:. what, in-realit.y,, "'as a debt • 'Y.4CH1S SET .. , FOR· ENSEN.4.D.4 Five hundred a~d •fifty. seven yachts are ·poised of[ the Orange Coast for the - 2IBth anpu~I Newport Beach to.. Ensenada race which aets •under way at noon •i Saturday. You 'll lind all 557 of them Ila Led on today's s~ial boating page, Dl, today, alon& ·With a roundup \lory by Daily, Pilot ~atlng ' editor Almon Lockabey, 1 *t.o'll. be along for the ride • uusual. ,. A special me!ting at &he'Hunt· ._ cnved.•by th,e Wisconsin ei•y , . ington Beach City Colincil ha~ . 'Jlle board's order Lo Kuyper been.called foJ:_ 7 p.m. Monday in, . was !l'ade· des.pite the fa~t a w~k city council ch'ambers. ,, • e~,rl~.er M ad1!ion 0£fi.c1als a'd· It will be a stud)" session in·_ mltt~d t!'le~ owed Orange volving such.topics as the TOWn Coun't Y" $2 ,045· for a com· Lot and Old Town assessment pulerizeCI · a·ppraisal s31:stem districts anCi (a review ol the pro· purcbased ipia~ly .1971.'l. poseCl st'a1' Coastal conservation 'Ab ~ i'n voie~ ,coveFi ng the plaq. · ... purch~Se was not sent to.M01dison 1-Tbe council ~lso is expected lo tinlil April' Ii, 19,75. " · hire a consultant to develop Ai .the, tih\e they· ipst.rµcte~ ·r,taterial which the· city hopes Kpyper to includ2 the computer Will convince the stale to build an bill in a iluit being filed against .of.£ramp behind llunfington the Republican congi-essman, ·,, Ct:nter al the San Diego the supervfSors admitted no de· \FJ'ee,way. , mand or bill had. been sent lo · Because Monday:s session is Hinsha"'. i , .an adjourned meettq; the coun· And, they conceded, the county ,tjl, can ~ake ac\ion on several 'had not contacted Madison to de· Ue,.. An executive session also . I.ermine if the city acknowledged Machine Gun Bandits Slay 1.0 iJJ M.~xico .. ' ' ' MEXICO CIT.)', Mexico CAP) -Bandits 6111_sting away with I submachine g'tb1s robbed a bank and adjacent· silperrrl3ri<et lo· daY, ·killing ,al le8st 10 persons, ' authorities said.· Al 1eaSt two ' others were wdurlded. · The deac!,. 'iii1J 1uded s ix policemen, a tfank guard and three persons ,c.aught up in the 1gunfire at'.a'bran.ch Ofihe Banco ' de Comercl'o,..'and Conasupo supermarket m tlie southern part or the city. authqi;i.lies said. Of· ficiaJs said at ,least $i2)000 was taken in .the hold-upS . The robbers u ed the sa.me tuc· tics as a teatn Qf 15 bandits idenli · £ying themselves as ·members of the Communist 23rd or Sep·· tember League µi ho raided two tlanks across the. street from each other on Dec. 10 1Y1d killed six pOlicemen. The Communist league is an urban guerrilla group which has claimed credit ror other rob· berie~. bombings .arid kidnap· ings. The weather ser\'ice says all this wetness will ~IS and local wlndi will clear th,e . way ,for s~y akin Saturday, Ovenµght Jow145t053. Highs 58to63. , Corporation. ·ii planned Monday night. the debt or planned tb pay it. .. ' . , " Bank o[ficials said there were al least eight bandits in today's hold ·up, including a woman, who entered the bank at 9:05 a.m. when there were 10 to 20 customers inside. Apparently none of the customers was hit. Most of the [atalilies occurred outside the bank a s the bandits fled, officials said . ' . llW~IDE TODA"' TM hoT1ele11 carriage hcu onw.o 1o11Q wa~. in erthe1ic1 .... GI fn hor1e poWT. For o loolr.ot 1ame of ihe world'• __ l#llJ _ ... ...,,.,.., --., aftd photo• '"',,_ CJ o/ lodaf'1 Weei...d<r. , . -....... _ ...... ...,.... . ii __ , , .... ~ .. 01 ............. .u .Al =CHM• • Al . . .. ,. ., .. Cf •• CJ-4 u .,...."""" ., ...... r Al~_ • .,.,. &M ..... ,.:J .-=.'"" ~! .. -<H r, :.::... :: ' M llia:au1•1 c1 .. ... ,. ' . .Tr~ste~s .NiX 2~% ~e ·in Wages -. ' . B llATllYCLAllicY •• Mlalialions over the -few\ lol27,000. , 01•Dll4"""'... ~ weeks. t \ • Wri1ht e.xplalned that, The Huntlltetoa Btacll union He expl,aine4 , ttM9 ,ZS percent Mpaf•le fronT· contrad. neaot.ia- Hl&h School Board bu...,_ a hllle repret10~ Oftly.a_.tM! ~~·~M~an a teacher · cOnlract proposal Jor porcc~t in aolilal _ ' ~ 11 Ii .•ai..fl( ~lllllh ' ... t , .... wllicb .-1.. •• -...-,·: ' ' ,, 9iilo'a~ ~ 7'. ala percent wa1e hike and llll!R.ed· <;~'l'lle ollel' 23 pe"*1 ........ Oll.\he1 ' .. In. frintebenefill, -·up lhe .• iff ....... lri '' ax.;, 1" ~ f.. ; • Instead, tru1tee1 offered no IHcher e*J. lroiD 1911, ln thl ~ 11 by · pay lncr••M and no IMnillla Im· ll!IY 1111 aii41he Ill.,.... In , bciard. t!"l!'ben provemenu •• tllOir "lnllllll pro.' <Oil Of llvl•lll for tho!'perioC , 1( lllVIH , y'f'lilUOlt polO!a." . w~xplallied. ....,, ; ,niJI\ Y"8f 1'llllftl a ~==~=I~ :::k;:a:u~ ':.; ~ .• 1.:.ri::~-~.i~~ .~~~ ~., reach a compromlM during Sll,IOO a year and tlie niulmum 1 ·Afi al11F'tut11 .ii Tl';to. -1 ~sed a~eement flaming the u,istrict ucators ~sociation .a1 the clu1ive bartalnlng Qent for ~achers. District of- -·rrcla1a claimed \ha( would ~ tlte state Eauc-auoo Code beCfute lt could lorce teachers to ', 'jolltlbe DEA. ' . · Tlie DIA h•"i 650 of the dis- • lrict.)• '190 teachers as members, Writllt'sa(d, and the1:Amerlcan 1 F.et!V.atto11 of Teachtrs has about•lnember,1. ; • J • Ar~. O!!t 111em"'r of t~e 18it!Tlt',"JIH:as. Pai'oAJl . . \ Pacts Threatened LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Department or l:fealth, Educa- tion and Welfare has \hreatened to take away ·more tban SJ,3 million in feder:al researdt CW!· tracts rrom the University or Southern Cali(ornia il tbe scfwol does not submit written guidelines for Its federal ·~· firm.Uve action program. I . Al OAILYPILOT I H/F Dim View .. r . Taken of 1 Refugees From Wire ServlttS Top state government officials are taking a dim view of the polential arrival of lhousands of Vietoamese evacuees who might arrive in California la coming t-days. Reports of the number ol South Vtetnamese who might be airlift.· • ed out before the country 's besiq:ed capital falls vary wide- ly. Estimates from several sources range from 50,000 to S00,000. L Dean Brown, federal direc· tor of the Vietnamese refugee re. lief effort said that u of today. 3,000 Americana and 12,000 Viet- namese have been evacuated. Ht said Thursday that be ~.doubted there will be e_11ough time to take out 125 ,000 people. ' The U.S. Justice Department, earli« th ls we"ek ' issued orders l to allew a maximum of 50,000 "high risk" Vietnamese-thoee •1 most likely to be slaughtered in Communist repris,als -be al· · lowed to enter the United States. • Thursday, State Secretary of Health and Welfare Mario Obledo said at a news conference that California should not accept , any Vietnamese refugees until ' the federal government comes . up with a plan for what to do with . the evacuees. "The federal government's on- ly concern is with getting people . out of South Vietnam and dump-~. ine lbem in California," said ,Obledo. .. "I propooe that no refugees be . · accepted until defirute plans are · pnll>OO<d," be said. "Though we . ,are compassionate and hwnanitatian, we feel the rll"St ·. obligation is to the cilizens of California.'' However, Obledo conceded that the state has no cont.roi over immigration, which ii the sole province of the Jederal govern· ment.· Similarly, Gov. Edmund G. .. Brown Jr. has indicated fears .. that thoGands of refugees would be added. to the slate's already mih unemploymeolrolls. ., ''Tbere's something strange . ahoutsayine let's bringin:i00,000 more people when we can't take care of the · one milllon thal we , have in California that are out of work," Brown laid. ·• ·Glider Pilot's . ' ' ··Injuries Fatal . Han1 glider pilot Todd C. , Baker, of Santa Ana, bas died of "Jnjuries he reeeived in a crub at Escape CouDtry last weekend, the coroner's office reported to- ~day. If·. The 19-year·old pilot, ~ hospitalized al Mission Com· : munily Hospital since the Salur- ( day accident, died al 3: 16 p.m. l Wednesday. j Baker, of 13452 Oak Sl., ·had #been conducting aerial ' maneuvers at a low altitude jusl ~ before the accident occurred, ac- 1 cording fo a spokesman for the i Trabuco Canyon recreation i facility. He was given flf"Sl aid by : paramedics and flown by ~ helicopter to the hospital. . ; I Girls to Compete ~ In Track Contest r About 600 girls, age 7 to 15 will i compete in lhe Orange County ~ Girls' Track and Field Meet ~ Saturday at Newport Harbor f. High School in Newport Beach. t The youngsters qualified for ~ the meet al local events in lheir • r own cities. The competition will r: begin at 8:45 a .m. and is expect. ~ edlorununtil3p.m .. • ' • • • • ·-• • ' • • • • • • ' ' • .. • • .. .. ) t ' • . ... • • I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curley ~ ~••ldlPll •"II Gofter .. Mii,,.... Thom11s Keevll ~ ,.,,,.., .,, O\lrte'SH. Loos Richard P. Nall ••II-.,....,;,... E.1110<1 Terry Coville ""' °' ..... C-1111•• HYfttiMton ... di Office 11'11'J .................. .. IMtfiftl ~" P.O. 11901'0,.,... Ottter Offices ...._ ........ , .. a...-..Sl-1 c..11 ,.,...,., no """'" e., 5'1'""' .,.,......, ..... , UUfll0'•-'.,..,..,..'11 ~' \ltll•1': 7\101 la P•t "9ad ~s...~ ... _., ) I ' • • • .,,••P ••~I"'• . ~hl!fl, Sllodag· r Rf:FPG~Ss · . ~an" 1·c· ke:d . v· 1•e41.t'.'I. Co•~. $25~ · .· • '•ilnll9' ,....Ible ....... e ai;-£:.t •!Le . ~aJl,I ,rv-' . P • ' • llmllartr, -.n. Qdalla bi , , it" .. ' ' , • HACKl!!l~,&ACIC,· N.,J •. SECRETARY OF YEAR Teena Moseley Teena Moseley Honored as.· Top Secretary Teena Moseley, a n ad· ministrative secretary in the Huntington Be'ach Union High School District, has been named Orange County Secretary ol the Year. . The honor was presen~ Wed· nesday durine the sil{lh annual Secretaries Day Breakfast sponsored by the local chapter of the National Secretaries Associa· lion. Mrs. Moseley ii secretary to Dr. Marie Eckes1, certiftcat.d · personae! assist.ant, in tbe school district. She receives an arrancement of roses, a free day off and a com · plete· skin and hair beauty treal· menL The award· was based on a shorl essay written by Dr. Eckess, in which she praised her secretary's inquiring mind, will· ingness lQ belp others, efficiencJ andwarmlh. Job Bank Open At Valley Site A new Fountain Valley job ~ ls open from 7:30 Lm. lo · 4:30 p.m. Monday lhlwgh l'rl· day in the Human Senices Bui.Id: ing, 10200Slater Ave Norma Butler is the office repre1entatiYe 'of the 1t'ate· funded service. It 1s;s: to match. employmebt in local business with qua ed Fountabi Valley residents, qe 18 and older, who are unemployed orunderemployed. .11 . •......... oftl<• aald· ll:l,.'=· ''p "' h f E • . 1. (UPI) -'The oione~ ot two -e t pedj&reed Frenpb' POoodles ::-s.~.~~= "any cont . . , • 1g . t . 0 r XI '. · ~:..:~~~~~":.~isz~~~ B.t Dr. Georie Bean, coun•u . owner of, \wo nOt·IO· ~ pedigreed do1a who m.de director of emergency aervices, 1 rd it tl Un tok d · to •'- • -'d be bed 00 idei, wbal pre-ByUNtedPr•••IDtenaatloaa gua un sa emp I eepor· amorous a vanc;es ~ ~ der with the help of Vlelnllmese PoOdlea. ' ' paratiOQI the County could make. A aweWni tld• or Vietnamese m~lllary police. The Peotaeon \ Mra. Louise "-r•e.an• ae~ "Al W. point, 'lllls ii '* • f .. bt.lndHperotlonlodayto&~ •ild another 40 Mari .. were cep\ed the 1ettlorben! <0llD\7matUlr1DdltlaDO&estate ob0Udthtde<..,11lngnumberol nownlntoll4l1onbyhell-..10 Thursday as ·trial on a' matter. It ii• federal matter. We planes alrURIDf re£ugees from build up the force ol. 80 already $3,000 damag_t-..J.Uil w1s bave bad no ioatructlou about theUireatenedcar,ltalofSaigon. there.to ~elp contrOl-crowas-or-lbout io begin befot!! wbot to do or wbtlber llDY re· Feer of..,,., elf behind trig-~ Vletnam11e aeekl•I visas to Judge Allred Sc:biolfo In f'u&_ea would be ·arriyjns at all,'' ps-.d near· panic amonc r:efug_ees leave lhe country. · Bera en County Court.. Bean ~aid. at Sa11on'1 Tan Son Nhut Alrpon Pi!ntaeon officla$ indicated Mn. Kraemer. ckaraed aa tbrM commercial jelUners thal a continaency p.lan for thal her female poodles, E'.._P99rAI TEACHERS nine-member teacher' neAOUat· tog team rei:'reaen~ ·~ AFT memben, Wright said. He said the · DEA does not believe. its proposal violates the education code because il does not force teachers to.join DEA. ·1t would.ask them to Pay up to ·$190 a year for ~EA bar1ainin1 service. · . , • · Teachers also alked for a 2S to one student-teacher. ratio.in the classroom and asked that teachers with large:r ... classes re· ceive $40().a -year bonus per c~d for the extra work involved. Teachers wanl dental in· suranctg for dependents, yearly paid eye exnmil)alions and other improvements in medicat cov· er age. Transfer Tax Gets Sripport . ' From 2 Groups Support for· the Huntington Beach real. ·estate transfer lax has been given bj ' i19tb 'l,he League of Women VoterS and the Huntington Be.acb Union· Jljgh School Distrtct: • ' ' . ' ' The school board vol~ 3·1 Tuesday night lo urge a "'no" vote on the· MaY 27 charter amendment election. A ''no'' '(Ole actually sUpportS the transfer tax because the charter amendment, if paased, wpuld prollibil µ>e city from US· big "the half percent til on the sale of real property. · Trustee Ron Shenkman was • tbtt ~e dissenter in the school board's vote, nying he penona1. ly 1upports the use of the transfer tax, tiut doesn't believe .the acbool board should get' Involved ,,in the i1iue. Trustee Don MacAJllster was absent Tuelttay. The lllinUngton Beach League . of Women Voters bas· also an- tookonpaaaeqers. Ma.rtnes to reecue between 75,000 Gi&l, 13, and Tammy, 8, "Tbe PfJOple Seemed almost and 200,000 Vleln•-..Me jammed were lhe target o( amoroua balfo.eraaed wilh lhe idea lhey into the Coastal cit)' d \!Ung Tau 1advances1 by what Mrs. weren•tsotnc~omaketheflight," probably would be abandoned Kraemer describes as tw<> UPI corresp6ndenl Alan Dawson be<:auae Comm~iat forces were "nondescript lineace'' renorted. ntli1!1<{oeeto.theclty. ' dogs. r.TheyjoaUedandknock~o.ver Tbe.'refu1ee1 whQ made it on Her worst fears were kida tryin1 lO eet their tickets U.S. Air Fo.rce planes for the confirmed when a test stamped. Then they pushed and ·flight lo Guam round almost un-later showed Tammy ;wu ·shoved at~ immigratioh lines bearable• overcrowdtne 1at the pregdant. Tammy un- even lhou1h they weie now as· ·American military b:aae there, del'.Went a hysterectomy to sured aieat. •• • and officials said lhey feared oul-re,pair the tinpedftreed . Dawsoa~ 1aid 'his wife, an breaks of eP.ldemlcs among the damage. · Amelicah ciU1en\ was pushed out refugees, almost none ol 1wbom "°' une by .ar-Vietnamese soldier \\'efeimmunized. trying" to get his wife on an Nguyen Cao Ky, former pre- alrcrafl. mier and vice president, said in a Up to 5,000 Vietnamese, five s peech to a Saigon rally, "Let the times lar1er than the normal cowards who are leaving with lhe backlog, were waiting in and Americans go and let those who around the air base for flights out love South Vietnam stay and of Saigon. fight. Officials beefed up U.S. Marine ''Whatever you do, do not leave E'r..P,..eAJ SAIGON •.• ·• tended to grant money for In- dochina aid in the eyent of a ~m­ plele Communist takeover, Nessen said: "Let's wait until we gellhere." -A Pentagon spokesman said 40 Marines have been fiown to Saigon to strengthen the security guard at the U.S. embassy. The increase will boost the guard to aboul 120 men in what was described as a, "prudent, precau· tionary measure." .. The spokesman, Maj. Gen. Wy· nanl Sidle, 'aid the Marines arc armed wilh rifles, machine guns and grenades. He said there is no reason to ariticipate a Com· munisl attack on the embassy, in downtown Saigon, but noted that "il's been done before." Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger is known lo have mentioned to ass~iates in recent day1 lhat he thought there was a possibility the Communists Jlllgbt tryto Hit the emliassy, the main' eeriter for processing evacuees from South Vietnam. -Sidle i-eported that three U.S. shipS· under contract to the Navy's eealift command have left Saigon and gol!'e to sea. your homeland of Vietnam. No matter what happena you should stay here. EY:en if lhe Com· munists win You should slay because :i.t least they will be yellOYo'·Skinn-ed'CommunisU. '' As the number of refugees crowding the Saieon airport area grew, lhe number of U.S. Air Force planes runniq lhe shut.Ue between Saigon and Guam dropped from 28Thundayto22to- day. Blood Drive For Beach Woman Set A special blood drive has been launched to help a 'Huntington Beach woman suffering from a rare blood disease. Flora Kerr of 21191·Sailors Bay Lane has been in intensive care at Hoag H~pital ,the pasl t~e weelts, according to fari\ily mem- bers. · ' She underwent stom~~ ..JUr· gecy th.-.. ~inlet in ,.;I flflcirt to stop hemorrhaging and"has used . 86pintsofblood. · , .. Eight Percent Hike in Social -. I Security Due WASHINGTON 'CAP> ...:. The Administration said today about 35 million Social SecurlJy and Supplemental Securlcy Income recipients will be due an 8 per· cen~ benefit increue in July, coa(tng $5. 7 bi Ill on in me. Caspar W. Weinberger, secretary of Health, Educatioo and Welfare·, coupled the announ· cement with a reneweil plea to Congress lo limi(the lncr.ease to the S percent {equesled by Presi· dent Ford. ''Under lhe curreni law, I w6uld be obliged to promulgate an 8 ptircenl benefi\ increase i?Y .Marts rather. than the 5 percent increase.'' Weinberger said tn a 1talement. '.'I strongly .... urge Congress to enact the Pretidertt's proposal for a 5 percent increase· before then ... ' The scheduled 8 percent in· crease is'lh·c Iirst automatic cost· of-living hike in the Social Securi· ty program, on' the basis of com· paring the average rise hi the Cons umer.,.J;'~ice-1ndex. ~i~ the second quarter of 1974 and the f lrst ~uarter of 1975, Local businesses are urged m contact the job bank at 96&-1'79"1 if they have any openin&a. • nouoced opposition to the charter amendment which would repeal tbe transfer tax. Game · Tickets Left Tickets are still available for Fountain Valley's first "Night at lhe An1el1'' at 7:30 p.m. May 14 in Anaheim. Tickets are avails· bleat Crocker Bink, 10060 Sla~er Ave., phone 962·«11, or at the Chamber of Commerce, 18135 Brookhursl St., phone 962·"41. Friends al the Mariner's Cove ·condominium development where Mrs. Kerr, lives have launched the drive. Blood dona· lions should be made in the name of Mariner's Cove Homeowners Association. Donations may be made any day al tbe Orange County Red Cross or at a special blood· mobile Monday .from 3 to 7:30 p.m. al ·Saints Simon and Jude Church in Huntington Beach. Ap- pointmints shoufd be made for the bloodmobile by calling 835-!!3111. ll is sooleWbat lower than the 8.7· percent earlier projected, because prices rose at a slow~r rate the first three months of thts year. An 8:7 percent ben_efit ln· crease would' have cost $S.2 billion. The 8 percent .increase woula boost average Social Security monthly benefits belin· ning in July to '200 from $184_ for retired single persons, lo $193 from $178 for widows and lo $341 from $314 for a retired couple. 200 Arrested At Rock Fest LOS ANGELES CUPl)-lllore than 200 persons were arrested during the two nights of the performance of the English rock group ''Pink Floyd'' at the Sports Arena, police said t.oday. Most of the arrest. were on dru,g-related charces. Six ·persons, however, were charged with scalping tickets. More than 14,000 persons at· tended the performance Thurs- day night and officers, in un· iform and plain clothes, circulat· ed. through the crowd. In a one page statement, the league s&id, "Members fell that· tax rates and other fmancial de- talla should nol be written into the charter bul should be left to the decision .of the elected of· ficials afler due citizen parlici'pa· lion and formal.hearings/' In essence, the league opposes the use of a charter amendment to determine taxing procedures, but baa not said how it feels aboul the tax itself . The written statement ends: "We would urge lhal rather than tying this issue of the real estate transfer lax irito the city charter, the citizens of Huntington Beach aggressively exercise lheir tight to participate in the budget pro- cess and be heard at every stare of dlscusiion and deciiion.'' Hoag Directors To Appeal Denial ByDOUGLASFRITlSCllE OfllleDelty ......... Hoag Memori81 Hospital direc· tors will appeal an Orange Coun· ty Health Planning Council de- cision denying permission for Hoag and Western World Medical Foundation lo build a hospital in Irvine. The appeal will go to the 1..oe· Angeles County Health Planning Council, according to Hoag In· terim Administrator Louis Kaa. on Afrit 1, lhe Oranee County counci denied Hoag·Weslem World permission to build a ll)O·bed hospital in Irvine on a site adjacent to UC Irvine's planned 200 ·bed campus holpital. Al the same session, permission lo build the UCI hospital was granted. The Hoae-Westero World bolpilal was to be the nucleus of a 1SO·acre health care complex on a site adjacent to UCJ. PlanJ call for the hospital to open In 19'79. . In lu appeal drafi, ll>o bcQ!tal croup cite& three '9lfOlll the matter should be reconsidered : ~unty employes alttlna on the council bad conlUcts al In· tetest, the appeal ~-At . the hearincs, Hoag's appllclllon ~as. compared to I.he UCI j hospital. UCI 's pending purchue of Orange county Meilical Center indicates a county interest in the matter, according to Hoag's complaint. -Hoag was denied adequate rebuttal opportunily, lhe hospital contends. Spokesmen did nol get a chance to refute statements made by council members, said Kaa . -The denial was not based tul· Jy on the evidence, the complaint contends. In appealing to the Los Angeles council, Hoag hopes to divorce the UCI hospital from ill appllca· Uon . A primary complaint of Hoag iJPOkesmen dllfing t~e • bearln11 wa1 thal their applica- tion was not considered on ils own merits. Western World, prior lo the- Jotnt appllcatlon with Hoaa. falled In a sertes of appeals on the around1 that a new hotpltal wbuld add lo the supply of hoepilal bedJi in Or1D1• County. A -plhnnlnc council study tn· dieates the eoun~y has too man.y beds for economical hospital operation. · Tbe pre1enl appUcaUnn would clOH 100 beds at Hoac'• NeW'POrt Beach bospiUI ind tramler them to the new lacWcy In I~. I ,. Basic SUpplemental Security income benefits would be ,.in· crened to $1!i7. 70 from $148 for individuals ·and to $:136.60 Jrom $219.for couples. LAMP SALE FINAL WEEKEND Select from such well known Brand Names as- Marbro Stiffel Design-Guild Knob Creek Fredrick COoper ·and much. much more Don 't delay -Now is the tima to pick th1,1t certain lamp to finish off your room. ' OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KAAASTAN-BAKER NEWPORT BEACH• .,.,, _ _A lfl""1j ,, • ' I'm WESTCLlf'"f' OR., 642·20SO (~ ~ f!t'ei#at, ~/fte, :MS N1h.~~~:;i.1,~~f~ ; ....... I TORRANCE• • -· H'AWTHORNE BLVD. Wt•Dt.f$ I St.MOATS 9:00, 19 S:JO IOP<• l'li.1119. Sun. 1z.s:>01 ' 378·1279 \ i .. ·-· • ., ' I ' } ; I ! .. ··-. • • J ' ••• ~ .• • . ' 1\ tiran*e ··coast \. • 'ED.ITION Today'it .C'lo•lng !*. N.Y. S1oe~• .. • .. ' .. ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRl! .. 25, 1975 N TEN CENTS ' ._ .. ~ ~ty _ ~.gencle~. . • J ' RefD:g~e r ~t.andby ·on -· y'17 DOUGLAS l!Rl17.SCllE -; ....... ty ......... .. 'ofen1e CouN emeigency ••rvlce a1enC'le1 ate on a atandby ba11i11 lQday in the wulie Ot apeeulltion that, large num- bers of Vietl)amese l'eru'eees ..Jmay arrive at El Toro MMrine Corps Air StaUon In lbe ~xl few Uys. ; ·. ~· -~ But n tbe~bewildering morass ol conOlctin1 reports surround- • "l ; • """ : . ' ' .. . ing the,,..,itnd·the\.clodc ojrllft ·of rerueees rrolirSOutti Vietnam'lO lfieiSland.of Gu.am, nooheseems ·certain abqut whether evacuees will be com.lri«>lo Orana:e County or wh'9t pr'epftationa fhould be made. , ~ County Supervisprl. Thomas R11ey has called a meeunc of the County ·Emer•ency Services. cc:iuncil to discuss the sltuaUon, ·acc'brdin1· ·to Riley &kie Ann ,. . ' Yes: 101-.... 1:01 • • I • •1· . r . . , . l .. ' • .. ' •.f Wallttctf Coiefirms~·He'll R.,,,,, ..,, '. . . ' .·· ' ; MONTGOMERY, Ala. <APl•--,t.Gov. George C . Wullucc confirmed toduy he plan's to fun foi-presiden • , + ). in'1976. , . t· I-le declined to say .when the formdl anhOtJl1Ce!Jlef1t "'ill made. · ·'As of now I In-. len(J .lo run ," Wallace told The As· sociatt•d Press. ' Christian. fugees may arrive at El Toi-o said the county shQf)d t)e fre- The Oranl(e Co unty ROO~Crol~ Marine Corps Air St.atima. pared for thousands of arrivals. • chapter is on a standby basis but ln an interview late Thuriday. Marine spokesmen ·at El Toro has not had specific instructions Oates said he had told the said today that nO s~ific in- ,.. But nr'. GeoTge Bean, County dJrertor or emergency services, iald h~ had no idea what pre- paratiqns the county couJd make. about possible arrivals, accord-mayors that up to 3,000 refugees formation has been received re-ina to 1pokeswoman Denice Ot.to. may be housed in a tent city on garding possible' refugee ar"'-"At lhis point, this is not a . Tbis week, reports that re-the Marine base. rivals. , county matter and it is not a state 1 rueee s ma y arrive have Gates denied having u:Sed Similarly, Mrs. Christian in ,matter.Itisafederalmatter.We snowballed, culminating 'Iburs-much laTger figures r:ecalled by Riley's ,office said the County 'have had no instructions about day with an alert to south county the officials wbo attended the Emergency Services Council wi)l what to do bT whether any re· mayor1 by" Riley and Sheriff. meeting. ~. · draft. plans to meet "any cont-rucees would be arri~ng at all.'' Brad Gates that thousands ot re-Citing Marine sourCes, Gates ingency. '' BeU\faid. · ·.7. ~ * * ~ *" :;.'? * ~ t '> lteds tO Delay ,Saigon .. .p for out? Attack 'Secret· His nationill camP..ftign· director. Charles Snider, Said t'hc g0ve1·n'9r tOlil friends he \viii make thl' annoUncement 1>1'obably in-the first t\\"O \Vel:'ks in June, <.in~ that he ,.,.·ill sc.oek t he Democrutic .yorriin<.ition. '• -Pact~-.Told ' ·· He \\'US <.l cand- idatt· in ,1972 b<.•-r u .r ~ he \Va S \\·oundcd in an assuss ina1.ion a t - tcm p u l Lµ u r e l 1 !\Id. <.ind left p iiral;yzed in both' legs. '. . 1 1\t a nl'''·s conft•rcncc Thursday,,lhe ·$5-year-old ·go\•c.rnor re[use<l tu confirm th.at IJ{! wOUld deflnitcly .,.,yo :w~un . ' ... .... -}-f • • ... '' , ~ . . . -rf ot;ig .. hir.e~itirs . ~~ .:Appeal Q~~ia.l ·; ' -Ii -iY obiJGi.AS F.117.SCHE' site ,Bdfacent l9 UC lrvi~e·s . o....,..o.1ttPo•~ ptan'nei:t ZbO-bi!d ·campus -v~ •1_1!.1 ::t '-'-''h ' ' · · Hoag Memon.al·Hospt .I direc-·~ilil. At 't e same session, ~will appeal an Or . e Coun-pel-nitssion' 1.0 build tbe l UCI :6,y· Solpri ' WASHINGTON CAP) -There is a "tacit unde rstanding" the North Vietnamese will not attack Saigon until at least Monday' to permit. evacuation of nonessen· tial Am e ricans, the senior Republican .on the House In- ternational Relalions Committee said today. ,. Rep. William S. Broomfield. (R·Mich . ), told reporters be teamed of the · 'tacii understand-i111r; ITT'!' For~ ,,~l"'tion' officials, .... SeCTetai-y ·of State Hepry Ki~nger deJJied the .. re:-: PD.~· . ·""· ·-· HUONG INITIATES TALKS • WiTH REOS, A4. Broomfield said the ¥range- menl was made thfough negotia- tions involving• unspecified 'other countries. .. Bicentennial Bird lytJ(eattb Planning COuncil Oe. hosPitBI was granted: :··. cis'lon deny1ng permission Coi-The Ho·~g · w,ster_!l, Wdrld Reas 4nd Western World ihospital was to be the nucleus of _ll:!lf:~ Fo~da~ion to build a Ji tso',.ic~ h'ealth card" comPlex . .._~ 1 · J · 6n a'Site' ad1'aeenl lo tl'CI . Plans ti""" an r•1ne.. • At the Wliite House, press secretary Ron Nessen had no comment on Broomfield 's report. He 8d~ that he·did not want his lack or comme nt to be taken as a confirmation. Nessen said a Saigon report that South Vietna·m was trying to send a c3binel officer to Hanoi aboard a U.S. Air Force plane to attempt to negotiate a peace set- tlement 'JBS "a subject loo de- licate 3.nd sens itive to discuss here." Rogue Edwards, 8 and Tra~i B1i1!1'Y , 7 Jdlt a fc\V tou<;hes to "Arba, ··the five.foot pa1>e r eagle built in honor' of the nation ·s bicenten- nial l>y second gr uders in l\1rs Delo'res _Bowles ' <:la ss <Jt Ne,.,.·porl El eme ntary School on the Balboa Peninsul<:1 . The Uig l>ird 's name comes from Ame1i<:an Revolu - tionury Bicentennial' Administration. 1• ' appeal wlll go to the 1.os· call, for the hosp,i~al lo open in es CoUnty HealU. Pl8nning 1979. ;. • ' '.J ·accordfiig to Hoag ln-• .. In itS apP.(!af'draft; the hospital dministralor Louis Kaa. group citJs three reasops the Boat Firm in Mesa i <>ii April l ; ~e Orange County matter Should~ recpnsi~red : founcil deniei:f Hoa~-WeStern • ~nty ~emP.loy.!s sitUnc on Broomfield said it was not cer- tain what would happen arter Monday. but declared that the United States "should seize the opportunit:Y to get non essential Americaps and their dependents outofSaigOq.'' Yi~las ·6o Weth~~ks florid pertnission to build a th~council· had~.confiict& or in- IOO-bed hospital in Irvine on a lerest, the appeal contends. At : t . .. . SChool Pep ~luhs I • • .• I PfJlnnirig Car Wash 1 l I ' ~ Friendly competitJon betw~n P,e NewporlrHarbor and Corona fel Mar~Hiih ,School pep clubs will.tak.e place from 10 a.m. lo 3 ;,m. Saturday at a fund-raising ~'r wasb al Westclirf Plaza in Newport Beach. •'Jfr9ceeds from the car wash, , ft'hiM will cost motorists $1 , will 10 \f1e the pep clubs. It will take place in the parking lot at the !hopping center. . .. .. • •• Con"I • • ' .,. . Wt'alht'r _ Th_e wea ther .service . '•1ay1 all thl1 fwetness will pasl and local winds will · i.cle~r the way for sunny • Riel SaturdaY. oVertiight · IOw14Sto5S. Highs 58to63. , : INSIDETODA\' TM -ttle11 carrlagf hos COfM,a blQ WOJI, in eathdic• • ..Ut11; m hon• power. F'or o llllllr..al ....... t Of iM u:iorid'I • ...., ~/Ul aulomobilslr -lloly Ofld p(lotoa °" Pa//< Cloftodav'• Wnk<nder. Al_._ ..... 'Dl...._.I,.._ Dl•tl • 1 ··e.c' o , .... .,._ """" .. ..... ..... , ,flt ....... rllttt ' ... ,,T ...... .. '"ll:'.:' i1 ..,..,.... ........ , ••• .. .. .. .,., ..... ,, U ·I .. , " ... •• •• ••• 'the bearings, Hoag's application was comp.ared to the UCI .'h06pital. UCJ's pending.purchase of Ofa nge County Medical Center indicates a county interest in the matter, ,according to Hoag's complaint. -H<Sag. was· denied, adequate rebuttal opPortunity, the hospital contends. Spokes~en dtd·npt get a chance to refute state'l'llents made by council members. said Kaa. i• -The deliial.was not based (al- ly on Uie evidence, th&co1flplaint contends. In appealing to the Los Angeles council. Hoag hopes to divorce the UC I hospital rrom its appijca·1 lion. A pi'imary complaint or Hoa'g spok~smen during the hearings was th'at their applica- tion,. was not considered on its own merits. western World, prior LO the·• joint ap~lication with Ooag, tailed in a series tsf·lppeals oa the lrounds that a new., hosptta~;, would add to· the sup,ply or hOapital beds in·Oranie County, A' planning coµncil' study;'in- dicateS the county hU too mliny betls' ror .. economical hospital oP.eratiOn . . , .Th' present application ~ld dOse 100 beds al Hoag'• Newport ~ Beach hOspt't.al, and transfer. 'them to the new facility Ullrvine. , . , DOiJ'~~ HiT-S-111181 . . . ' . . . , Ab.out· 60: empJoyes of rOullde(I up will, be bused to ihe ~acGregor Yachts. 1631 Pla~n-· Mexican border: Those who are t1aAve., Costa Mesa. were taken related to ·u .s .-rcitizens 'may be into custody by U.S. lJDmigr ation . allowed to post.bond and to apply Presi'de nlA·Ford has said public- ly there is no direct contact between the United Slates and !See SAIGON, Page A2) Service officers today. for immigration papers. · Ali Jmmigrati'on Service or-.Most of: those rOunded up were Wisconsin Pays 'Debt Ofi.Hipshaw' ficer in Los Angeles estimated fiberglass workers. that the number rounded up wa"S Immigration SerVice orficers about half or the work rorce al the sa'id that nO charges will be filed plant. against the employer because ' The roundup went orr "'ithoul free access lolhe work area was incident. Immigration Service given. officers were allowed aCcess (o -< . I,' A S2.045 debt the Orange.Coun-. ty Qoard .or · Superviso.rs s11id TUesdiy Should be paid by Rep. Al:ldrew Hfnshaw was pajd' the sal1'1e day -by the city or M"adi5on·, Wis . the w.ork area a nd took into custody those who were not born in the U.S. and did not haye im- migration papers. . Arter processin g most of those PlantSuup MeetSUUed The city 's check which was dated April 22 w~ received by countYi Auditor-COntr:oller Vic. Heim today. -The same day the check was is· Orange Coast gardeners sued in. Madison, supervisors in· who want some new leiwcs structed County Counsel on the Old plot will have a ·Adrian Kuyper tO sue Hinshaw' chance to swap plants with (or what, in realit)', was a debt other horlicullurist:e in owed.by the Wisconsin City · Costa Mesa and Corona del The bOard's Order to KuyJier~ MarSaturClay. • wn made des1>lte the fact a week' Garderien can pick up earlier Madison officials ad-and leave p'lanls or clip- m iJ.ted they owed Orange. pings at COila Mesa Park county $2,045 for a com-on 18th Stteet or ·at the puterized appraisal' s;stem northeast corner or Pacific purchasedinearly19?1. ' Coast Righw aY and An inv~i~e ~ove ring the MacArthur Bo,_levard, in Machine Goo BitJI4its s•ay .. 12 in Mexico MEXICO CITY. Mexico (AP) -Bandits blasting away with submachine guns robbed a bank and adjacent supefmarket to- day, killing it least. 12 persons, ·authorille·s said. Al least four· others were wounded. The ,dead ' included eight policemen, a bank guard and three _persons caught u'p in the gunfire at a branch of' the Banco d e Comerci6 and Conasupo sUpertn8rket in the southern part or the cit)', authorities said. 'of.' ficials saJd at least. $12,0GO was taken.jn the hold-ups . purchase was not se.ntloMadilOD corona·del Mar. ' - J NEW YORK' (IJPll ~ Pric0s 1111lll April H , 1975: • . , ~ ,1 ~ •cl"""' ... '!~. :;~yt \!;;~ !': .,· staied a tiiCOad adv*t. on -"'• . Al the· time ,th~,. illltnilt\# i:-!•_-~ ·• ..._ ~ew Yorlr'S\o.;lt ExchUIJeMM!~ Kuyper to Include ~ ~ ~~~·• •116 ·"' a.m. ..'...:The robbers.used the same: tac,. ~ a.te~'1' 'ol 15 ban<llts ldentl· • them1elv• as· memben of . ,COritmunlst 23rd' Or Sep. 81 inveaton reacted to,Polill\<e bUI In a ~ult belil1·llltld,1'1aiast t ""'"!' wjib wa~Cjo pldl.., · ,eco11omic news. Tradlni was the RepublJcan coqre1sraan, eut.gs .-ay do 10 from 11· ' · vio41eriite ·Utt 1upervisor1 atlmtued no>~ · t-~-· to~f.m , • · ~ ~ ·'"""J"he oOw J onei industrial mi nd or bill had belb sent 1 free 1t\ s~-;Jlal: • Hinshaw ' by e Womoa~ 1 IY4Pl~•~ l•iRed •~1• ;ptu\il to · • · , '""" i:"' ' , ell "r , • N'-. , m .1111-• , ~nd, they conced..., county . • e~ • Advancts led declined. 1117 to I nad hot contact~ M ·"" df"'i ' ·"' -~'· . ··~ ~ . ... ICl(table• 8'1). termlnelfthec1tyac~ • ._ , .... ,.....,.. J· • ' the debt or planned''io PIY-lt~" 1..;.._.;...; _________ _. I ; ' j • .. tember, ~·aa:\le who raide<I two M• across the street fr:om1 e~dlfllther on Dec. 10 and killed •Ix pajlceft)en. . Tbe1 coinmUiifst lea1ue is an urbe'1 1\Mrrill .. 11roup whJcb has ft!e"t' •...,I( for o\l\er rob-. , ltlif ~ .lio.!Dtiin.81 'and llidi11p- . •• I> CdM Student .,, TQMQmtor . 'Litteibrlgs' By JOHN \<AL TERZA OI .. °'!'ii! "i.t Matl When onloolters ,gather on the bluffs above Corona del Mar Slate Beach Saturday to see the start or the Newport to Ensenada yacht' race, a squad or. eight volunteers will .be watching something rar different. . Litterbugs . The cadre of Corona del Mar High Schoo.I students, each clad in a specia\ T-shi·rt, will be trying out a new way tp keep trash from publtc beaches. Richard Struble. head or the Ci\jzen'f; Advisory· Litter Control committee, said that the group will quie~ly. remind litterers th i:tl it would be better to Use a rubbish can. And when the crowds go home arter lhe sa.ils disappear, the stu- dents will clean up the area, save the trash and weigh it. "That will be part of a test we're planning; We want to see if <See LITTER, Pa~e AZ> YACHTS SET FOR ENSENADA. Five 'hundred and rift}'· seven yachts are poisCd off the Orange. Co¥t for the 28ll'l 41i~pg..J ?:t_e~port Beach to Ensenada · tace '"''hich gets under" way at noon Saturday. , , ~ Y<>U'IHind all·5S7 of them listed on today 's special boating .page, DI . today, along wilh a roundup story by Daily Pilot boating editor Almon Lockabey, who'll be along for the ride , as usual. '. ' • I ' ' I . 011 the Block .. ,. '" '· Sgt. Les Cha pman of the Ne\vport Beach Police Depart- ment sizes up s tatue in preparation for police a uction .Saturday . Biddii;1g s tarts at 10 a .m. at the city yard, 592 Superior ~ye. Police will be selling unclaimed property that inclit'des bikes, boats , tools, a pplia nces, mariile -equipment, watches and various other items. Mo.s:t go for bargain prices. ·:Huntington School .. :: Fir:eLoss$100;000 . " Fire caused a n estimated While arson hasn't been ruled $100 ,000 d a mage at Win-out,, he said, "It really doesn't ters burg Continuation High look like arson now." .. Scho'oJ.'i.n Huntington Beach The blare waS discovered 1at · Thursday night. . . 11 :30 p.m. by a janitor cleaning The blaze, which-started m a the facility. Glenn said. Firemen ' couch in the teacher's lounge, · extinguished the blaze within 15 gutted that room.and caused ex-' minutes, but fire crews remained ' tensive smoke and beat damage on· the scene until 2 a.m. for to a storage room and the .prin-cleanup work. ' 'cipal's OHice'. ' There also was smoke damage to one classroom, district of· fi cials said toda}. The 300 students enrolled at the facility reported to class as usual ,_ this morning but were assigned. an ;.activity da·y," with special ~ projects outside on the school · grounds and in the industrial arts wing of the building. Fire Inspector Gary Glenn s aid I~ the cause or tl,le blaze is still un- der investigation. ! Boy. Scou1,s l Set Campout ; I Boy scouls of the Del Mar Dis- J trict. Costa Mesa 3nd Newport ' Beach, will converge on the hills J behind Lion Country Safari. i Saturday and Sunday, in the an- ,.. nual r&moorce. ~ More lban 300 scouts and 75 l adult 1eaders r epresenting 33 io troops a re expected for the ' weekend outing. ~ Events for the camporee in- j elud e contests in camporee j c amping s kills. hiking and a scout camp fire with kits and l singing. On Sunday the boys will tour Lion Country Sarari . ~ Th e public i s invited t o : participate. For rurther informa- tion contact 0 . Galen Coffm an at : 545·7427. ' . • ) ) ~-, ~ ~ ~ < ().RANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT 1 "' Ot""'o<t ("">I D~llf P1IOI, wl!h wllitl>h<""'· 111 ..... 1 ......... ,, .... ,," P<ltlll9htcl ll'fl"' Ot- '°4'1 ~;v.1~;-co111o•n,, 5.r"""•'•..S.•;,,n,, ... pulllkloetl -flll•• t~,., ..... F•...,, "" C..•• ~W. Ntwpo<I lloM;I>, th"fol'"""" ~., .. ,,_. l•ln Vf Hf w, 1•¥on•, ~f<l<ll•IN\O \lfllOY f nd u..,.. lle.Ch llooul~ C.Of \1, 1' ""V~ rf~•on.ol _.i,,,.,, IS Plltll"l\ed \dtu"l•Y• ....,,, ~ •• , tt .. pri11e.l114! ""b!l~loo '"'"' h 11 JOO .,..._,.t ll.o, ~l•ffl. (O!l!f /#\f ~""'"' noa <nol~ Glenn s aid the fire may have been smouldering for 30 minutes before it WWi dj.scovered. District ~ffiCi~ls' said they .. ill order a trafJU to 'i-ePli.Ce the of-- rice until repairs can be made. _Glenn explained the ·lounge area-will have to ·be rebuilt, and extensive remodeling will be re- quired in · Principal Dave Cady's office and other areas nearby. The classroom wing of the building was s moke-filled• but had litt le damage, while there was no damage to the industrial arts area. Glider Pilot's Injuries Fatal Hang glider pilot Todd C. Baker, of Santa Ana, has died of 'injuries he received in a crash at Escape Country last weekend, the coroner 's office reported to- day. Th e 19-ye a r -old pilot , hospitalized at Mi ssion Com- munity Hospital since the Satur- day accident , died at 3:16 .p.m. Wednesday. Baker, of 13452 Oak St., had be en c ondu c ting a e r i al maneuvers a l a low altitude just before the accident occurred, ac- cordin g to a spo kesman for the Tra buco Ca nyon r ecreat ion facility. He was given first aid by p a ra medics a nd flown by helicopter to the hospital. Rate Opposed ' • • Dirt Haut • . r.-P ••Al , • • ' "). t .. ·pr~teste.V ~.AI GQN.· • " 1 \'. .. J : ' In 'Mesa~ ·~, Ibo l'!Wth Vl""'8-,At tbe 1 aame Ume, i.. ialcl Ibo 'Onlled ~ !.u..:!•ldDI i:s:•..J'"' ~1o1-_ ........... ·-. ceue-fire and a ~poUUcal lettle- ment. In other,developm.qa: -Nessen aaljl tbe ~nt hal lold Con1re11 b~'bal'tim 014t of funds to finance the evacuation ot Vietnamese refupes and is A hu1e dirt haul alongNOWJ>llfl Boulev11rd got into 'high gear in po.ta Mesa thi~ week and pro- mpUy brought a rah ol com- Plalnla from motorislli. Maay complained t.o r -borrowin&· from forelJCn aid money to J<"P II\; evacuation 10- lnf '"'" • Ai aJt . ''rattrlm measure,'' I aulboritie& about delays of up to \ 10 mtnuJes at £air_Drive and ~­ Newport Boulevard wttere trucks ri. cro1s the boulevarl'i with dirt ex· " Nessen llid,:Jord· wu dip.Pina into an fad~hlna poatwar re- ha bill;t atloit iund for tbla pqrpooe. f.le Hid 'Jllo_Presldent asked Con1re11 to appropriate money prom,ptly for the evacua- tion llO he can replenilb the fund. cavated from the Newport '#r Boulevard median. . i'b. The dirt ls being taken from Uo""'l!l.<I the median to the coutrucUon °"'"' .............. I ' '• s ite for the lbre·e-level In· terchange being built north of Bristol Stre.et. State engineers said today that the dirt haul will last another five to six months, though traffic dis· ruption shOuld be ·lessened con-· siderably in two to three months. ' The state 's se nior resident engineer, Ralph Sommariva, said that the contractor is trying to improve traffic now folk>win& Tuesday's complaints. · The contractor, Novo Rados, has a $13 million,c:ontracl to build' the interchange above Bristol Street. It will link the Corona del Mar and Newport freeways. A ne w frontag e road alol'.rg Newport Boulevard is ,included in the contract. 11 Sommariva said that the fron- tage road ...:.... from Bristol Street to just north of Fairview Road - will be completed in two to three rrionths. At that time, traffic cur- rently going south on N~rt Boulevard will be s,.-itcled to tbia new three· lane road. LITTER.~. gentle prodding by volunteers helps ~ut back on lbe problem," Struble explained today. The plan calls for weighing the amount of ttash deposited on a given area On a day when the "litterbug ambassadors" are not around. "We'll compare it to the trash the volunteers gather when they are around," he Saill. If any results 3.re detected, ·he added, a full program would be put into effect for the summer months on city beaches. ''The city council has given us a $5,000 budget and what we're planning is to furnish sum.Dier jobs to high school students who would stay on the beacbe;s and quietly remind. litterers ld!dis- pose of the trash properly. They'll hand out free bags, too," he added. The first report on the project will come Monday when the'com· mittee meets with city coun-. cilmen at the beginning of a 1:30 p.m. study session. PAAl$ED BY BQSS U199uerd LI. Loclcebey Newport UrgedtoQ~~ Lt. • ..,:_1,._ 1..:......'· ~,,. ,'r, Newport Beach Marflij' Safety Director Robert ,Reed today urged the city to cite lifeguard Lt. Logan ·Lo~ka~ey fo.r ex- ~plary val or in his attepipt to save the' life Of a UC Irvme re- searcher who-drowned in ral:ing SanDiegoCreek. . ·1 • • Reed~ who in a letter to coun- cilmen said that he was breaking precedent in his 18 years as 'lifeguard chief, prais ed I.o<kabey. He said that the lifegu•rd lieutenant' jeopardized his own life when he allowed himself' lo be lowered in the rushing and debril·filled creek waters lead-· ing into Upper Newport pay on Apri!lO,. • It was an effort to retrieve Michael Scott, 33, who earlier had fallen into the rushing flood waters and was washed.from the grasp of police ofricers who first tried to s ave him. His· body was later found in Upper Newport Bay. Reed stressed that Lockabey's last attempt at retrievin& Scott far ·surp3ssed efforts which life«iuards usually perform in 'lheirhazaidous profession. He suggested that the council determine the proper means or praising the lieutenant. Aaked If the Unlwil States In· tended to grant money. for In- dochina aid ~D the event ol a com- plete ColUmunlst t•keover, Neuensaid: "Let'awaitunWwe get there." . . -A Peotaaon spokt11man 1aid 40 Maiine1 have been llowq to Saigon to a.trengtben the ~ec~rity guard .lit tlM U .S. embuay. The increase-will ·booat the liaard to about 12t. men ln"what was describeCI aa a "prudent, 'precau- tlQDary measure. '1' The spokesman, MllJ. Gen. Wy- nant Sidle, satd the,M~ea ue armed with rifles, machine gubs and tis:enadet. He said lbere is no re.ason to aritlcipa~e a Com- muniat attack on tbe em~sy, ln dowittown Saigon, but noted that •1it'S been done before.'' · Secretary of Delerme James Schlesinger . is kriown "6 h,ave mentioned to associates ln recent days that he thought there Wu a Possibility the Communists might try to hit the embassy, the mail) center fdr proce'sstag evacuees from South Vietria111. ,1 -Sidle reported that three U:S. ships under contract to the Navy's sealift command have left Saigon and gone to' sea. His report indicated the United States probably wtll not un- dertake a sealift of evaucees, but concentrate on airlifting them oul of the country. ' He said the cruiser Oklahoma, flagship of the U.S. Seventh. Fleet, has joined some 40 U:S. warships and contract trarisports · in the South China Sea off Viet· nam. Adm. George 8. Steele, fleet commander, decided on the ·move because moat of his neet strength is concentrated there. SECRETARYOFfl!All i:e~n• M~••I•)' - . Tee~ Moseley Honoreda8 . . . ' Top~f,arr . ' Teena' Moaet.ey, ... "an --~d · ministrati ve secretary in the Huntington Bea.eh ' Union High School District,' has been nsmed OrBnge Courily Sec.retary of µ.e . Year. ~ · The honor'.was prMented .Wed- nesday during the sixth annual Secretaries Day Breitkfast · ZJPonso~ed by the local cUpter of the National Sec11et8nes Auoeia-lion. -, · ~·,,. Mra. Moseley i11 1eeretary to Dr. Marte Eckelia, -cenlfl<,oted ·personnel a&aistant, ln Uie ,ldlool Clittrict. , , ~e receives an"arrapcement of roaes,, a.free day off a.Del a eom- plete s~ and hair. beauty treat- ment. f ~ · The award, was ~ on a abort essay written by Dr. Eckess, Jn which J.he praiaed her secretary's tnquinne· mind, will· .·ingness to help others, efficiency and warmth . ,. ' Fiesta Slmed ' . ·For Benefit Of Boys Club A public fiesta benefiUng the S•:rJil'I_. .. ~ .. _;. Boys Clubs of the Harbor Area r-• M ,.:::Jl,f,fl1J will be held Saturday at the Girl8 to Compete l'41. Promontory Point l,o Nri'port •l'af,j-.J.. ~ · >.t' • Beach. , . , . . , • fJ.J:t ~ .. j e The event, called the Fiesta del In Track Contest• s t ~ ~· · 1 d ,,Sol. )YiU begin .•t noon at the ppr s • .Alt sgn '~ . po1nt.'s. rdunla1n ·&.:•7-& from 1About 800 ~itJS, a~e 7'to 15 Will HUb&r' area r\ ,will , , -:.it' , compete In the or1mge County .gather at the Fudle POt • irt 'wJlecc the sta~ of ' Enlp.ad~ Girls' Track and Field Meet Newport Beach SS:turday for a yacht race c8n be seen. • · S t d N rt H bo fudge· .scu'fpturing coritest The fieat, is being spopaored a ur ay at ewpo ar r d b l:'d VIII by Newport, Beach metcbaJ;lta HighSchoolinNewport·Beach spons.ore Y '1 o aae and· the Irvi,ne Company, de-The youngsters qualified for merchants. : '' -., . I' p I the meet at local events:in their Personalitle. inclUding gfm-ve oper of r!lPlonlory. Po n\. nastl·cs star Cathy R•'•b'y , Merchants will show -off, their own cities . The competition will nd t JI' ari -•• be nd . Cali'fom1·a Angela' laflelder Dave wares a s ro 1n1~~· gin at 8:45 a.m. a is expect-·11 Id I w11· I edtorununtil3p.m. Chalk and Los ANeles Rams WI prov emus c. player Tommy Mason will join in be entertained' hourly by the Phone Call Prole8le1'8 Held the unusual cralt com.,.UUon.' Mitchell MaiioneJtea. . f . Th 2'p ·11 be ~;.:d I Membe)-s or th• boys clubl are e .m. ev,nt Wl ,,..l n 1elllhg tickets foi-prizes dQllated SAN FRANCISCO <UPJ) lhe village complex ~nd will pit ~thepart' 'icipatingrDerc"".;.-u. .. U d . f Police took 21 women into the team or star athletes q:ainst u3 1-n OlnJF 0 custody Thur'sday following an youngsters froq'I NeWport One of the prizes will be a ~ hour-long protest of U.S. involve-Harbor abCI Corona del Ma"r high weekend for two at a'ProIDQDtory ment in Vietn•m. schools. P.ointapartment. .,. Theft Suspects.....'.'.:::~~:'.'.'.:._~~~~'--~~~~~..:.,_---,--~_,__,- A long-distance phone call which police assert was made by burglars before they fled with $5,000 in loot rrom a Newport Beach home has led to the arrest of two young men. Detectives said that they ar· rested the pair, both college stu - dents, Thursday after a probe which involved tracing the call made rrom the Balboa Coves home. Ofricers booked Alan Mark Nitzberg and Thomas Myers, both 19 and both from Anaheim, on charJi:es of burglazy. Bail has been set at $10,000 apiece. About $1 ,500 worth of the loot has bee n r ecovered, police added . Th e ite ms s tolen in two separate jobs at the same home last Jan. 18 and 20 included sound e qui pm e nt, liquor and a television set. LAMP SALE l FINAL WEEKEND Select from • such well known Brand Names as- Marbro Stiff el -!) ' • ' ' • r •' . ,_ ! . ,, ~Obe rt N. Wl"ed Pr""""'"''"° Pulllo""'r Jack R. Curle'( V•l• Pro\•Dlnl •"II"""''''' ,,,,.,..Ill"' Thomas Kecvil Ed•IO• Thomas A. M urph+nl.'.' Social Security Hike Due in July, .. Design Guild Knob Creek Fr11drick Cobper anll l'l)uch. much more lilon't delay -Now is the time to pick that ceftair\ · la!)1P to finish off your roo{Tt • • • • ,_ ' ~ • '. ' ~ ' ' Cttarl1!5 H. Loo~ Rkhard P. Nall AIP"fnl ........ ,,"II E•lor• Newport Bea ch Office Ull No•PO•I lloukv~•d • .--1 .. ,.. "'~''"· ,. o. eo. 111J. ~ \ WASHINGTON <AP > -The Administration said today about 35 million Social S«urity and Supplemental Security income recipients will be due an 8 per- cent benefit increue in July, costing $5 .7 blllion In 1976. Cas p a r W. Weinberger, secretary of Health, Education and Welfa re, coupled the announ· cement with a renewed plea to Coneress. to limit the increue to the 5 percent requested by Presi· dent Ford. "Und er the current law, I would be obli ged to promulgate an 8 percent benefit increue by May 15 rather than the s percent increase," Weinberser !laid In a statement. ''I 1tronsly urge Congress to enact the President'• proposal for a 5 percent increase berore then." The scheduled 8 petteDt in- crease ia the firat autOmatic cost- of.living hike in the Socill Securi· ty program, on tbe balls ol com· paring the averar,e rile in ·the Consumer Price ndex. between the second quarter of 1974 and the first quarter of 1975. # 4 It is'somewhat lower than lhe 8.7 percent earlier projected, bec•use prices rose at a Pw(er rate the fint three monthl of Utis year. An 8.7 percent beileflt "1· crease would have c°'t $8.2 billion . Boole Sllpplemeotal Security income benefits would ba iD· creued to $157.'IG fniin $148 for lndifldual• and IO p.eo r- •ttfor couples. ,, . ~ - I ' OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOO.l!MAR ~AAAM,AN-8AKE • er " •• ' . • WIEllDAYS I SAlUIDAYS 9:00 t. llJO • .. ' " • " ' • NEWPORT' BEACH,. 1127 Wl!:STCLJt'f' DR., --m .2050 LAGUNA BEACH·• · 3'S Nt>ftTll l.11A.~r HW\'., 41tt·fSll TORRANCE• , 23649 HAWlllORNE BLVD. f()Pfn t'ri, 111 If, Sun~ 1.2-S.:30' ' 1 ,,..,.,. . ·, ' • • r /. • -· ' ' S.IO•'C'alla tor Ceairei. ' . Dellums' Neph~w Slain , I WAlfftNGTON '<AP> -1be coaaretomen would never uvo ~lolbl&;7·yeor:OW to1tuclboforolb0Houooondtell ......... ~·· cited la a '-bow one of lllolr loved ..,.. bad lpetcb by Rep. Ronald v . been 1bot. To prevent y..at, ~um.1 1'9-, an em~onal appeal Dellum• ur1ed Conires1 lei ap-~or , ••••1e of 1up-coatrol prove1un·contr0Jle,Ulallon. at.loll, . Villanueva died iD an Oakland enepbewdle'dThu,sday. '-hospita,l of two eunahotwounda in Dellua;i1, who has introduced 8' · the bead. · r.un-control bill, told bis col · · Co"' mer c e Comm t t l ee eaauea tn the House ThUf'lday of Chairman Harley 0 . Staa:1ers lbe~1 of h!f.O<Pb .. uind <D·\V,V.JL), w·as Leading the. Ui'iiCI tiiim lo If take the weapOna House la· a debate on proposed • GI death and destruction" tfom changes in the federal eecurt.Ues lbeblJllllolcrtmlnala. lawflwhep ho announcecfiiiat he DELI.VMS, A Democrat from allfornia, said the lhootin& or 11 1i1ter·~ ion. Ricky Wmuev1, was ••1ente1esa" and ''J.naane. ''He said be~ Other 13-inch Snow .·M~t,ains SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A llzzard p"o u111ded tile Sifirra evade today dumplng heavy snows which Will d~ve motori&ta to fits and spring skiers to eestaay. Thirteen inches of snow fell in one IO.hour period Thursday at Norden near Donner Pass alone ·interstate. 80. Thal bf'()Ught the snow paH .there to 131 inches - the cleepeat this late in the year •inee1"8. Westerly winds of nearly SO miles •n hour were reported alon1 with 22·de1ree tem· peratur~ at Norden: wanted to give Dellume aa. op. portunity to speak out of ordir. Dellums, composed but ob· viou1ly upset. came to the microphone tn the well ol the House and ipake intently d the .-m1 of .bil nephew...., be said bad been sbol twice "deep iD the brain... . DELLUllS CONa.uDED hts brief. remark1 by 1aytac he wu fiyln1 back to Califoml,a lm- . mediatefy. · A,1 he iert the microphone, m,any .ot hia ·'COi.· Jea1ues burst into brietapplauae. Staggerit then took the microphone and offered hia con· dolencea. John Apperson, admiaistraUve assistant to Dellum, said the youth died a few minutes before Dellums delivered hi.a 1peecb.' He said Dellums' staff poetponed telling the congres1man of his nephew's death until about 2'AI .bours after he had spdken because be was too dist.re~ Dellums arrived in Oakt&nd late Thurad1y DlgbL AJ>l'Orson 1aid the ~oa1ressmM did not want to talk to newsmen. that he ""•s con90llng bl1 1ister and was •till very UP1et. . Oakland police 1ald lbe youth and two other'employes at a fried chicken store wer, kldnaped Wednesaday night by two rob- bers who were angered becaUJe Utey could not . open the store safe. ~ -·---.- THE TWO GVNHEN orde1'ed one or the three employes, Bruce Sterling, 18, to drive them in his-· car to the Merritt College cam· pus where they ordered Viij.anueva and Sterling to.. lie . face down on the pavement and 1 then shot them. Sterling was re· · ported ·in serioUI condition at IUChland Hospital ,With a ltm abut wound in the back of the· head. A, federal court judge in San Diego imposed maxirrium $10,000 fine on financier C . Arnholt Smith, former Nix- on supporter:". for making il· 'legal corporate campaign ·contributions. ·Sea Oil Probe Set SAN DIEG9 <AP> -Oil producers ·are looking at the Southern Cali(ornia coast, expecting to start exploratory o(Cshore' wells by fall , says an Exxon executive.· Charles Sitter, Exxon's general manager of supplies, said Thur5<!ay that the federal pepartment of the Interior plans to lease f1ve o((shore drilling tracts covering some 1.6 millioil acres this summer. -. "If aU goes well, the hope is to b,ave the lease sale early this fal_I ," be said .. "Explor~~-drillinl could begin from drilling shipa and sem1-submeruble np almost immediately.•• Sitter said the ollshore oil fields are larger than the much· ~l?l!~ized North Slope oil fields in northern Alaska. · · · · Fridlly, Aprlt 2.5, 1975 •• DAILY PILOT .t,f. Marked Informer . ' For SLA-Testifies SJ\CRAllENTO (UPI) -Colalon Wostbroolr, once marted for death by the.Symbionete Uberalion Army, testified Thursday . he wu the "Big Daddy" who introduced accused murderer Russell Little to a priaon organization that spawned Ute terrorist SLA. Westbrook,' a teachinc assistant at University of Callfonlla at Berkeley, was named in a "death warrant" and accuaedof.beinc an Informer by the SLA after reputed members UtUe 25 and J08eph llemiro, 28, were arrested for the assassin'auc:n of. Oakland School1 Superinten· · --· dentMarcU1 Foster. ( • J Westbrooksaidbewasan State "ou\'ide coordinator" forlbe Black Cultural'A11oclation at ·'·-· ~··----------"""­~acaville .prison in 1"12: He said it was his tuk to sen.ct app'u~ •. tiom from pl'08p«Uve DODCOPvict viaitora to prison authorities for screening. He reported LitUe's wu among them. 1 '911Deplft ... ¥eae . . SACRAMENTO <AP> -LqlllaUon. acrapplnc Califcrnia's od depletion allowance for major oil companies bas run into a roadblock In Ille state Senate. · . . , The bill by Assemblyman Bill Lockyer, (D-San Leandro), foll two votes s.b~rt of passage Thunday .....:... despite pleas from one • supporter for "justice." But senators agreed to reconsider the bill at a later date. , O,.-•-·•••u SACRAM.ENTO COPI) -The Assembly has overwhelmingly voted to reqwre the legislature, the governor, and-statewide of. ficials to diaclose annually how they spend taxpayers• money on teJephQne calls, ear trips and other office expenses. Tbe Open Records Meaaure (AB23) by Assemblyman Leon Ralph, (D-Soulb Gate), passed Ille Allembly Tbunday on a 87-3 vote and was 1ent to the Senate. Republicans attempted to amend the measure to include the disclosure of all leeislative records and lawmakers'-expen. ditures. 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Brown r e p0rts that the governor feels ther e has been little direct Indication that the peoj>le of Orange Coun· ty are especi'lllly interested in having a thedical school at UC Irvine. along with the teach.in g hospita ls that "'Ould make it function. ~ Since the governor's approval of funding for the takt~ver·of Orange County l\fedical Cente r and con- s truct ion or the on-campus teaching hospita,I is a key· e lem e nt al this time, perhaps it is time he hei.ird fr om the people 1nos l direct ly concerned. There is little doubt that citizens in all \\'a lks.'of life 'in the state's second most populous an:d fastest gro\ving county \\·ould benefit enormously from the presence of the mL'<lical school : directly from its teaching hos pitals and tbc sattjllite clinics -and in- tlireclly from the continuing educati9n it \Vi ii offer all Orange County doctors. · The governor h<.1s indicated he \vould like to hear sozne local grass roots vi~\VS lo guide his d ecis ion. His s ig nature this \\'eek·on the NOx repeal ~ill was tHe Qirect r esult of an outpouring_ of ci1i.ze n·com· ment which led lo his close personal slud.Y of the is- sue. Counlians can help the UCI medical school pro· ject by addressing brief comments to Gov,. Brown at the State Capitol in Sacramento, 95814. Boon for Seniors ' Orange County supervisors have voted. lo extend for at least s ix months their hig hly successful con- tract \\'ilh the county transit district to p rovide free bus rides lo senior citi zens . But there were ominous rumblings, particularly fron1 Supervisor Ralph Diedricli, tha t additiona l money might not be there once the existing revenue Testimony Alleges ~ ' CIA Murder Plots ' r ~. shari~g grant runs out. . , , , Since it began slx months a1e>, the free bus pro- gra!l1'has cost about $120,080'(.A!bc!lll ztcenta a ride l lo ·provide more than 500.ooo fre<!.rid .. to~ountians over 65-thesegmento(ourP.OpulatlonlhatlOeastir)obil&.· Rou ghly $240,000 Is Jen . ot the". Initial $350,000 grnnt \u)d jud(lng by \Mrllllldff;ceptal)j:e or the pro· gram. that money'Will 11roliibly •••l onbi ·anotbe'r six . to eight m onths. '"' 'f"" "' · • Undenlabl1•, supe('Visors ¥re eomipg jnto 'I tight budget year whet• every dolliu; spenq11 ust count. But a progrom like the f'ree bus" rides for the elderly has pro,en its worth. The·money is well spent and does not com e out of county t ax coffe rs. - Cooperation Ne~d«:'d Supervisor R a lph Diedric h w as on the rign,t, track "in proposing an ordinance rest i-ict ing th,e usage· or· po\ver-burning outdoor advertising lig hts ·and lighted ~P -. . The ~Fullerton SuperviSor is the fi st to admit. . ho\vever, that ·most butdOor lightS li~ "inside c;ity boun-' · daries, out of reach of a county ordinance. But he s aid it could be a model law'the,cities could copy. Jdc41 l]y , this may make sense. Practica lly, it is unlikely the cities \11rill gleefully jump on th.e county band\\•agon. · It ,,·ou ld be fa r more beneficial for the county and the cities to sit dO\\·n together, perhaps throug h the mcdiurn o f the League of Cities or Intergovernmental Coordinating Council. S ul·h an approach \\·ould go muc h futt.her in sav- ing the µowcr a nd r a\v materials Diedrich says a re \\'as ted by the li g·hts. . ' lt ,,·ould a lso Pe far more equitable lo Sign O"-'ners in the county 's domain. A Nation L ,, ·"' • .,, .· I " '" r • 1a1 .... . ' .... That JV.ever. Ending Some IDusio~~, " \\'ASi'IINGTON --In secret tl'stirhony before the Rockefeller Commission. \Vatergate burglar Frank St urgis has confesst.>d that he \\'as in,·o l\·cd in Se\'c1·al Cl1\ assassination plots. (JACK A:NDERSQN] Was Refd,··· • I I~ . , . . All last week we wetched The Republic of South Vietna m fall apart. : 1 W·ASHINGTON -Many peo-the United State• to expand jij pte wm .... the fall of Indochi•t STANLEY ctobat presence. with sad ...... lo the Communists as a disaster quences. was the illqsory fear !or' American foreign policy. It KARNOW lhat the Soviet Union was ben~on 'Seems to me ~ however, that the world domination and had to'.be tlikeover of Cambodia by the to manage its foreign clients. In stopped. ·; Communists and their triumph in Vietnam, therefore, Americans . ' This idea not only over~ed South Vietnam are symptomatic deluded themselves into~ing the,_ fact lbaJ the Communist , of a process that has been going that they could fight wh&t was es-monolith was a fiction, t>uL-it on for some time. sentially a political war Without neglected the reality that nObody :j I ) 1 I I' I But he has emphatically de- ni ed chargl's lh<.il he \\'as in Dallas on t he da y Presidenl Ken- nedy "·as s hot or t hat hC had u.nything to-..do \\'ith the Kennedy assassination. Sturgis offered to take a lie de· tcctor test if the commission.had any dou bt that he was telling t he trut h . !'\o polyg r aph t est , however, \,·as administered. from F id el Castro on· doVi'O. Sturgis had been one of Castro's " command ers arter the takeover of llavana. During this peri od, Sturgis claimed. he had re)X>rted to a Ci r\ cont act in the U.S. em- bassy. T he s peci a l commission . headed, by Viee President Nelson Rocke feller 1 is exam i ning ·'evidence'' "'hich allegedly links Sturgis and l-lunt lo tht?Kennedy assassina tion. The chief exhibit is a picture of t"·o vagrants, re· sembli ng Sturgis and Hunt , Y.•ho \\'ere picked up in D<.iHas aft~r the u.ssassin <.ition. . One day The4J,epublic ~ South;;; Vietnam was .a sovereig:ii nation. lt had-in army bf a million men. It had an air force, tanks, artillery and tons of ammunition. It had a president and a vast bureaucracy or tax coiled.ors prosecutors and policemen. lt had its own diplomats, itS own currency, its own flag. This proce~s. in. f!lY estimatio~. taking over the reins of govem-li'as the capacity to rule the has been the 1nab1l1ty of the Unit._ ..-ment_ world. · · •1 ed $tates, lo li ve up to the notion. ' · . Thus. in ils quest to stem J.he I' ".ATF.R GATF. c·onspirator E. J.fo\\·ard llunt, \\'ho u•as also called before the com mi ssion to ans"·er th1.• :s ai11e charges, de· li vered simil ar denials that he \\·as linked in any "'i.IY to the tragic e vents in Dallas. Questioned for t \\'O days by senior counsel Robert Olsen. Sturgis described ;,issassin ation plots in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala. i'laiti and Panama. lie had participated in the plotting u.ga in st leaders, bot h hig h and IO\\'. in <.i ll these coun · tries , he testiried. The conspirators included persons he kilt'\\' to bC conne('tC'd "'ith the Cit\, he said. Jl is O\\'ll role had been limited to helpi ng ··set up '~ <.issassin ation attempts. lie had nc,·er taken p<.irl in any actua l murders, hesu1ore. .All the assassination plots, he t-x plaine d , h ad been aimed aga inst foreign leaders, none against American citiz ens. Most of the attem pts had failed he ' . said , although he was involved in the ad\'ance wo 1·k that led to the successfu l assassination, of Die· lator Trujillo in the Dominican lll1public. STURGIS desc ribed CulJa as the ··11 u11 ·· of a ssa ssination schemes. lie personall y had participated in plots. he said, <.igain st several Cuban leaders L'pon close examination, the picture of the man "·ho is sup- posed to be St urgis does not ·re- , semble him in some important details . The relative height of the lv•o men in the picture a lso doesn·t correspond to th~ actuu.I height or Sturgis and llunt. Ne \'e rt ht·less, Counsel Olsen cross·cxamincd Sturgis closely about ' the Kcnnedv assassina- tion . llad Sturgis e"cr been in Da llas, Olsen asked. \<"cs, Sturgis ack nowledged, "several times.·• HAD llE BEEN there on the. day of the assassination , asked Olsen. Nb , said Sturgis. he had spent the day at his home in J\liami. As Witnesses, hiS wife, nephew and mother-in·law could place him in ftliami on that day , he testified. I-lad he gone to Dallas o·n the day before or after the assassina - tion, Olsen demanth .. >d. Sturgis repli ed wi th a fl at "No .. , I-lad he ever \•isited the <IS· sassination site, Olsen pressed. Again Sturgis said he had not. Then he offered to take a li e de- tector test and ansv•er questions about both th e Kenn edy as· sassination and hi s in volvement in CIA assassination plots. Authentic History Di scardin g traditiqp. myth, a~ lcgt'nd . a nt:\v work presents the true -and truly inspiring - slu1·y or an authentic fronti er ht.•ro. a victorious military com - mander, and the only concci ,·a. ble choice to b1.· th e first Chief Ex- t.'l'Uti ve of th e budding ,.\mericah re pi1b l ic . 1·hi s la r ge and beautifull y illustratt•d book is The \lurid of George \\'ashington Cl\lt·Gra\\·-llill. SJS : de luxe ed i-, lion S50). Dear Gloomy Gus As th e Americans Use every plane and resource avaltable lo rescue South Vietriar:ne se f or humanitar ian r easons, wouldn't it be nice if !.ht Arabi se"nt some of their expe'n1ive ga s and oil to ahow their humanity? G.1. ..... y .. ~ .... , .... •llltMttfll..,. ,_,,_, .... ,.,.,,.w,11w,..._tltlt ....... -........ ,. '"' -"' ,... .. ._.., ... o.11wl"i..._ . • ( THE BOOKMAN ) Tht.• "ork o f Ri chard ~·I . Ketchum (Tht• \\'inter Soldiers, The Ba llh· for Bunker Jlill, Faces r1·om the. Past,_ \\'Ill Rogers) und th e cd1tor s of ,\mcrican 1-ieritagc. this fa:,;t.pact>d bio- ~ru phy rests cntirt.'IV on facts thu t \\'ere kno\\ n and Subst<.inliat-t~I \\·h1l e \\'ashington \\'as ali \•e. F.very on._. of th e 240 illustr:.itions (90 in C'o lor l shO\\'S po11raits. se ent.•s, d ocu m e nts a n d ~t.•morabilia lhi.il \\'ere in ex· · 1stcnt·t.' du rini;: th e sa1ne period. Often dcsc1·ibt.'d in his and his contemporaries' \\"Ords. here is the !Jig , J)O \\'Crful , s trong· tempered man whose problems :.ind con<•t.1rns und pleasures "'ere t•ommon l'nough. 1-fe had i.I nag. glng mothe r, un unsatisfactory, dra ,v n -out Jove .aCfa i r . a ht.>ad strong stepson, pen ·hunts for·dancing, C ~l'd playing and the theater, un· inadequate eduC'a · lion, bud teeth. money troubl es. Yet, us this big book mMkes f.'le ar, n o n ullon was ever founded by a better '1fitthcr ·• a man "ho r'osc tO greutness \l,;hcn nothing less wo ul d ser\·t( VICTOR DE KEYSERLI NG It had a population ff 20 million peo ple who, whether they favored it or not, 'believed •that lher~ was such ~ tbinl as The Republic of South VietDarri. It had, then, all ibai Ii required for an area delinea~ on a map to be termed a sovereiin,nation. And yet, virtually oventight, this sove reign natioR all but ceased to exist. WHAT HAPPENEQ! All we "Were told is that a retre,tt was or- dered. The retre}l tw:ned into a rout, the rout into a disaster. . Why didn 't the soldiers of this sovereign nation fight? Yet no rational soldier fights because he wants to fight. He fishts beca~e he is told by his, sergeant who i~ told by his caplafq w_:ho is told by his general who is told by his pre: ( ARTHOfPE ) sident, who is the embodiment of the eovereign nation, to fight. He an~'his fe.llow soldiers fight' becaq1e they believe in the power of their sovereign nation to require them· t'o fight. And they ·nee when they no longer believe in that power. . ! So the soldiers fled because they lost faith in their officers and the power of the sovereign nalion they represented. And the people and lhe bureaucrats fled in bloodshed and terror because they lost falµi in the army and the power of.the sovereign nation to defend them. · So lhis loss or faith spread in an ever-expanding chain reaction until the sovereign nation of The Republic of South Vietnam all but ceased to exist. ' " PERHAPS this sovereign na- tion Was a special case. Aller all, it was created as a temporary ex· pedlent over the peace table in 1954. It existed for 21 years on our. guns and money. Diplomats 111ve it birth and our politicians main· tained it in blood and suffering and war. And yet, in the way it rapidJy fell apart in horror last week, tt seemed lo demonstrate that SOV· erelgn nations exist on faith alone. They are created la t.he minds of men. Tbey nlst ably in the minds or men. They have power over their citizens solely becau1e their citizens· believe they have power. • lt was not me rely that the peo- ple •ho lived in the are• called Soulh Vl•tnam "loolfldtli In lbolr ~ntry ." It WI S 81 thouih tbe7 I01t faith in the very exilh!nce ot their country: 1 ; . And on~'• lh•t JILP\ical, ~ph emer1I· f1itft that binds toc.u.ft the flllHDI ol illy'IOY·' er.iin nation 11 all'but laol. !hot • sovereirn n1tton inevU9bly all but ceaae1 to exist. I coMeived after~ World W"JI that ~ u A USU LT the United tkJe of Communism everywhere, ~l coul~ exert .. '· J.:. <'\·Sta).elsu«eredUfec',pprobriumof 1 the United States overextenljed l~ 1 ts ... P: owe r " ~ being· a colonial power withou( i*'f ,to the ·point at w~c:~ it (w~ a I m o s . t t. enjoying any of its actvantq;ee .. .u.. "I JMIUandered its re&OWftl ,q ii anywhere in ...._-. , _A:~ericaas also""ba•e , beee• now paying Lhe prj,ce in.1JCQ11D1nic the world. Jn ~i e hartiOrinc illusions in thinking.., receuton. t oth~r •ord,, as they have for years despite I am ~· 1uegesUng that lhe the idea !>f ail hard evidence lo the contrary, alte rnative to the misguided ''American that their ideology and dream of the ''American oen- ce.ntury, '' to technology are unbeatable assets tufy" must be isolationism. the ~se the phrase in any 1itualion. United Slates has too many in· invented by Iri China, Korea ·.~ finally in ternational inlere&.ts and the late Henry . . Vietnam, however, they re-. responsibilities to wilhdraw into Luce, turned out to be an 11ius1on, peatedly and tragically dis· it.a own shell. ror an assorl~entofreasons. covered that dernocratic virtues IN THE first place, Americans never· have had the kind. of im-' perial Vocatton that inspired the British, French and other Euro- peans to go fo~h into lbe workl with the purpose of conquering and colonizing alien land&. It is interestihg in this respect to look back on the controversy that raged in the United States around the tum of the century, when number• of prominent Americans denounced the oc- cupation of the Philippines as an aberration. And even after the ' Philippines came under U.S. con- trol, American policy was t6 pre- pare the arctl,pel,go for indepen· dence. ~ were meaningleis and material superiority was useless. The idea that the United States represented ''freedom," for ex- ample, held no real appeal for Chinese, Koreans·~an'd Vi~t­ namese. to whom w.,.tem de.· mocracy is a strange and outlan· dish conCept. t-1 • ' Moreover •. "i. 1'9eriean troops in Vietnam found that their ·aircraft, arti ~lery aDd unlimited auppli,.<: ..it amrilunitiaa were in- .ufficient to defeat loc81 Com- munist fqrces. who not ooly knew the terrain but were prepared, largely bec1u1e of their na- tionalistic determination, to die in vast numbers to defend their faith. BUT THE1~ndo<hina deJ>¥1• ou&bt lo serv~ as a furt.lier re· minder that Ame'ricam are.}'Ol omnipotent and cannot expeCf. to reshape th~ world in their own image -at least not withoult in- curring costs that would .mako • the fulfillment of such an ambi· tion exorbitant. ·. In this sense it is worth rei.ll· ine a re'mark made by France'• former Premier Mendk-Franee ~ when he was attacked by hil cri,tics for pullina: out o( fn. docbina· and liquidating Frefteh holdings in Africa. ! "If we continue this •ay f.'e w i ll bec o me anoth Cr Switzerland," one critic said. 'to which Mend.es·France replleit: So the United·States consistent- ly has ba~ked away. from trying "And 1what's wrong with beiha: ·ANOTHER notion that spurred Switzerland?" '· ' i I I • For-cedRetirem~nt Wasteful · Two-thirds of the world'.s most creative people are over 60 years ofqe. More than two-thirds 'd the men and women_ in' medleiae, educaU9n,. science, government and the arts are over 60. Yet in industry and ~ivll service and moet unionized buli- neues retirement is required at GS and there are efforts to reduce it to 60. Our government has gone to great lengths to eradicate employment discrimina- tion baaed on race, rellgibn or 'sex -yet continbe1 to ollow tble • moot lilsldlou1 of all dllcrhnln•· tJon ba~edon.age1 Jllinoi1' Con1re1sm1n P1ul , f1Ddley Is 1oln1 to. try to. '!<> MmethlDI obout It. 'lbe U.S. Deportm.nt of Labor <Ollflrm• other 1tudm whl•h -th•t: Of,DU woa&EllS ore Jeu -to •h•nc• Jobi. ' . Older workers' abHateellm 11 •••• Older workers are Ill or di1- abl•d le11 frequ~at.ly than ~1•er worlr:er1. LBSS Ire· c PAUL HARV·EY) Jn ofOce jobs, efficiency dif· ferentiala are minimaJ. ~ Older Worken. are-_cenerally more reliable :in· polltiona of reo_.lblllty (pcjol-lnvolv· I inl honesty). _. Yet Unions: industry and iov- ernment conspire toi perpetuate our natiori's u·a1te1t ~dlsntmina· tf>n. forci'na: 'retlre,ment at ace es. or youna:er. : ILLINOl S' Con1re1s man Plndl•y bu lntroduoed a bill to make discrimination in employ- ment based on advanclna yean W.1al. , Congressm~n Findley says, "Before the Bicentennial. year we should reaffirm the pririciplM opltomlzed by ~ life ol 8en- J0111ln l"t•nkUn w11--Pl'!>· ductive yean' were beyond a• .. <He helped drol\ the Dect .... uon ollnd•pendnce olllJ . Eoch y .. r tbe lilt ,,_ of natobloo wboH lf'UIOll.portad ol pnclaetlv117 bea•h ll the .,. wllen •• ore 1tlU t°"""" -. men and women out "to peatare. 11lele notabln DOtwllhllandln11 each decad,e baa lncreu.d Ute 1ver11• Ameriean '• epan of pro- duotlv• x••n while by 1 .... 1•· Uon •n reaulation we bv9 .. opucht to curtllil hla po1.,uo1 for lll'OdllOllvity . . 't~~Oductl• jobe, uie OUll>ul of a penoa ~•l 15 comparee r .. orobly with thlt "' -""""""· & nnclJey hH 14 --for ii Illa bill lhoush lhor• ore llO m• . • ' . > bers of µie House and fully (Ourth of the meniben or Senate .who would be forced ii the "65'reUrement f91"ft1Ula1' p. plied to 'them (Including ie Senate's ,JJtrty leaden, II e Man1fiekl and Hugh Scott) ... . iia1'i th, members ot. e Supreme Court would be. ~mptd out if itheir own I aw applied jto themselves. · You might want lo sugiest your congressman help outlaw this discrimination everywhere or apply it to everyone. , ' ORANGE COAST ~ ~1 DAILY PILOT .• Robm N. Wetd. p,,~ Thoma• kttvil, Editor " ·• l Borborcz krlrlbtc"· !I Edi~orlal Pagr Edi«w '"\ The editoria l pa1e Of tbf Daily f!lot seeks t o lnroriri ali1 stimulate readers by i>retienUnl o0·thi1 P•ce diverse COfllWleftt•1'7 on topica ot1nterest by t )'ftdica" ac:I celumnlsts and cart~ b!' P!'OW'idin1 • forum ror t'l!lld«ri' vieW's •ltd, br present1n1 this "'""""r • opltdotts and ideas on. e.urrenl topics. Tbe editorial °""'°"' o1 the Dally PUot ~ar 'on.I)' i(l the. eclltorlal ~GIUMR at the ~ of llM P•I•· Opinion& eic · pre111ed by thf! cohnrud1111 lnd cartoonists and letter Writers are Qielt own and no endonement dlf lhelr views by the Daily Pilot slldild ~Inferred . "' Friday . ·,April 25 , 1975 l ' \ 1· I Half the Cost :~.Retreads Best .• I ~: Penn:y-pinche~ <. •11YL"" '°"" Item: Retreadlo _,.e<ount lor one of every nve ,._cem.,,1 Ure• told ID tlie U.S •. for _,., •II' -~ 91 Ptteent ol Ibo ,..Id's leodlnl 1lr!IJlt1 ore 1111111 .~tr 1relrtadl llld lnlCka ...,i t0Yll'Dm•J1I vehl<lu 1111o :::..m•jor '•etrea~ r-:::'.' =~----... ·;....! .. Both the Air Force lilol I.lie Federol Avis· \!Oii AOmlnl1lratlon •p- Nlftada R>r all• Ptfformaoce and Money's Worth 'ft Efivlron'IJl•Jt(al - "?!,cl...Uon.Aseneylll atudylnt the leaoibillty of equlpptnc ~ (!der~ v.lil'!-lu with re&readl. . :·.: lte!"~Sin .. 70 Plftltl1l ol lhe cost of a Ure II the <Hine. · AiO •-••• .._t ol a retread tor,ou is abO~I ball I.lie coot of a t!ompuable.new replacementt re. ttBll: 11' TAIUai '" LDS gallons ol crucie oil to retread a Ure tb•n to manufacture a new one -an obvJoua oll 1aY1a1 f1ctor. In 1974 81one, 40 million rttreada-were purchased ln the United States, thereby saving 180 miWOn lallona ot lhe n1tlon '•oil. Item: Retreads ~ have i true coal/performance edle. A good retread will deliver the same mJlea(t a1 an equivalent new tire, making its cost per mite much tow.er. 'J'he months when &JI or us make maximum uae ·or our ears are now 1tarttn1 the nation over -meanln1 the de- ad.line is now for checking the condition ot your tires to make sure tb.ey are not worn down to lhe point where you are risktn1 your life, tf you do find they are dangerously "1\mOOUI " Your wtl~gness to accept retreads is greater Ulan ever~belorf!!! aAd 1n fact,-~he Tiie Retread Information Bureau ii con: vtnced ''retreading fson the threshold of a boom.'' ' "It'• anti-inOation," areues Guy Buraeas. Jr., TRIB chairman. "It '1 a ·money-saver and energy-saver. It 'pro-' vides environmental advantaaes and helps reduce solid waste by recycling Cood Ure casings.'' And he finishes off: 6'Q.i.gh quality retreadl are one of today's great consumer 1*-gains." ~·· . OKAY, LET'S ASSUME YOU'RE convinced loo, agree lhlit an undame1ed cutna. properly retreaded, ii no more ~ely to fail than a new tire. What are your guides for buy- llll retreads! . . -A first fundamental ls to know when your tire is becomin1 dangerouaty near-bald and should be cba.n1ed. T1le answer:· when tread la lt)i& than 2/32 of an inch thick. 1lres with less than t.bJs &ino:unt of tread are 50 times more IA;ely to have flats or blow-outs than those with.proper tread 7 and about 90 percent of tire trouble happena in the laat 10 IJU~ent of tread wear, says TRtB. Maine, incidentally, re- qently t)ecame the 31th state to outlaw all tires with less Unm 2/32 of an inch ol tread depth ; only 13 states are now ~thoutsucb a law. . • -On Your· own, .YOU can tell when it's time to retread a Ute by watching for the small wear indicator bars that ap- ~ar horizontally across the tire's race when the tread is too )Qw. Another method ia totnaert a Lincoln's head penny up· tide down into the tread and if the top of Llnc<iln 's head .... s. there is not enouah rubber left for safe driviDJ. If there still is 2/32 Of an inch of tread left, aitd the tire tin 't, !fAmaged, you cail turn It over to a dealer for'retreading. :::: -AN EQliALLY ruNDAMENTAL r'u le is to buy·only r~m a 1ood dealer who ltl5 his retreads from a shop which dies quality work and inspect& used tires carefully before re\reading them. , -Have your own used tires retreaded, since you know ..,... they have been UHd (or abused) to date. Having your ftn cailngs recapped ts tbe cbNpeat route to go. , -IC yau go thls rQUt.e shop for a Rood recapping firm. U excellent way.to avoid UM; risks of poor quality Work is to Hal with flrms which alao do..Oeet work -e.g., taxi com· panies or government agencies. -If )IOU deal w'th·a reputable recapper and if the quali· :y of his work is in'disputabie, you may be confident that y0ur retreads are every bit as good as new tires -while you ~Dave slashed your tire bill by a whopp~g percentage. \ · -But never retread )'OUr passenger car tires more ·~nonce. 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"..Ill. • • .. •· • ,.,.. • estem ro t ps = .. t ~= ·=-~':11' ':° '1s'"-·-. ~"iii fr'!= 1 l ~:?-; ~ LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Increased ':ii ·; ff:\11 .....,.1•11 'fl · ,...,: ' ff a""•"' c .12 •• 11 ·• ..... ~ .... ruelroatswe-b.lamedinpartby 1,1 I .... 11.IAllll! I -_,.. jt' SM •• , ·t .16l ltt'-•14 ro• •v 1-ill 7' 11'-' 1Wll tfl, •• 'ff ,,.....1141 ~-QI• a l t '" '· ,, ..... " . 1 I " t• ""'J '· 1 u~ ,_ ~1• • .. 1 w t "4 --. more than SI million in first·quarter 'ru ,;w.• ~·• u ti 41111-"° · ' 11\11' wa .. _ t .rt t 41,, 511""• 111 Western A.ir Lines for a sharp drop of 1 1 ...._"' . 1 1 ~ 'll • J tJ -" ',., 111 '° • 1 " proOt.s, company officials said. • •·J ~:11. 1"1 i =\Iii ' J =--~ e1M,~ISWll 6 " ·~ • ' • ...,.......,, • .... ,. · n••~ ,.1 J •1 • .., Airline President Arthur Kehy told 1 r · .. __.. •-• • . . .. 1 119'-"'-shareholders .that Wettem is suing ' ' ! I ' ~; 'i -·w · + ~ "' -!.«J•!.!... lt9-""' Union Oil Co. of California for alleged '' -• t·.•11, +i "' ~ · ' •--""' over-cbaralng. IUti+ tii II J IWll"f llo \ , lfl::~, 1¥1-'4 • ~' l~+f: : ~,1 1.!lt ~t; '• ·~·.~· 1~·· •I :~;Js ~ 1 II '\ • , I ••• A IO'l• '-~I t .:~ ~.· ii~i ~.:~ ... ··: ' ~·· -t• l ~!1 ·U~;2~ ·-~l. I M~-'~ =:&:1i·· .:; ,;..t, •Efro.:: 11 'l .... t·" f + 1o• ....... )."·· out-. -· M W ..... • ... ..... ••• .. .. ... I,.... Cff .• I 4lit• .. ilMlloellllll •• lllM f\'•l\111 II !fPI .. » ).,. • '- • ... UAL Sale LOS AN.GELES CAP> -lt\L. Inc .. parenl ol United AirUnes. says it wlll .. 11 10 o( It> 67 Boeing 7375 because of a alump ln.p11senger traffic. .. ' I I 1 I I .. • I • : ' 4 ' , ' I • • • • • .. ' • -M . DAILVPILOT Frldliy, April 25, 1975 f '-''· ·~r · TWO ASSEMBLY· men were arrested in the downtown area last winter by Sacramento police. Followjng co,m- plaints rrom lawmakers tba't they were bein~ singled out for ,harass-y ment by P<>li~. Bristow Was.or~redtori.Clewilha ~· ti . sergeant. ' ~ f Freedom Aif:ard Won Thi.rd Time . I . For the third time. tivities and submitted >r the N e wport -Mesa them to th~ foundation Unified School District for consideration. has been named a win- ner of a Freedoms Foun-Mrs. Wasser said d a t i o n a w a rd for that three activities from patriotic activities. this year have already Nine teachers been cit~ ~~ssible represented the district nominees for next year, s:· atanawards luncbeoain including ·a first Santa Ana today, •here Tbaaksgiv•ne re-~ Orange County winners enactment by Jane1 : werebonored Wyman's fitti..·grade ~ Dee Wa s.ser, teacher class at Wilson School, a C 1 at Andersen School ~ month-!oac ;series. of ' • chairwoman or the dis· thoughts on Amenca ~ trict's Americai1ism' writteJ11bylocalcbildren ;;. Committee in 1973 and and broadcast over • : 1974, said the award is KOCM, and .a bicenten- ,.. based on the district's Dial n ags card st1;1q,t by :: , .. everyday activities." Andersen School -stu- ; Te ache rs gathered dents, teachers and .-examples or typical ac-parents. •. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::r-::::::::::::::::::::::::::11 ~· J Pl° RI.IC :>(OTICE FICTITIOUS •USUIESS MAMf.STATEMllNT TM~~.,•**'I ~~: MESA SP ECIALTIES. 1 .. J ~•Aw.,CM1•Meu,Clll.ft6» ' Cov• lty .. K•llr, 200t1 ~ Mur'll:iflg!Oft BNc ... C..I. n.... Wiiiiam WilllOfl Ho-. 13111 ........ Id• Ele9.,.11, P•lo1 V•rclH f'9illlnwl•, c.i.. Geotl Ho we , 3301 An11ld• E~W. Pillol. V•rdes .......... CM. Tllb ~'""" II cmmc.Wd .. • llmitedpettMnlllp. c.o ... 1e, .. l(•llr Tiik ,,.~ •• , fllld wltll Ille c.o..wity Cl•rll of 0r""91! c-ity on ....,u 21, lt 71. -PutiUSlold 0r""91 Co.st Oally ~. .-oi2s,.-May1,t , 16, lfJS t01·1S PCBLIC NOTICE. p1·m .1c :>(OTICE FICTITIOUS 9 USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tlle lolto•ing persons ••e doing MinHs•S: .. IMAJ IN TE RNATI O NA L . INCDRPORATED,.2S1S DUflQnl Orive, 1,.._; .. , Cllilomi•91"" Aller gan P h •r maceut•C•rs; "• (AlilOl'nie Cor-atioft, 1S2S Oupon4 Drive, I noine, Olikwni• 92'6.( n.~ busi..-) ii being c:onctuited r,oy . CAlrpor•lion. - Oean M . Mccann 5ec:rela<y T"'5 i.u..._nl •a s li!HI .,(111 troe County c1 .. r11 of Or•noe County on ~rc11 :n, 1t1s · """ Publi~ Ol"ange C.0.SI Dlltly Piiot, Alw. 4, II, 18, 2S 11S9.1S PUBLIC N.OTICE F4104 Pvb'i!.hed Ora nge CO.SI 0.illy l'ttot. April 11. la, 1S, -~y 2. 191S 1)<i0.1S f'ICTITIOUS &USINESS NAMIE STATl:M•llT ~ lollowlftfil Pff-IS .... bull· ..un : SEXTON CONSTRUCTION, an 1-tiil Aw., Ne!. 71, HIMotiftgtllt'I 8111(.11 °'....... . . Go'egwy P•vne Se11ton, •1 ~I ~No. 71. Hut1U119tM hKll, t..lit. This buslnns Is to..1uC1111 by.,.,,.. divica..I. Lynda Je-• Se111on This st..le,.,..nt •n 1119d •••ilh u. c.auoty Cler~ ol O...at1oe Coutlly on Aprll21, 1'7S. -PIMl"-'d OrM19e C:O.st D11ily Piiat, •n 1S,11ndM!ly l. t , 1•, 1t1S Ul1·1S PCBUC NOTICE • I ANYOOt: .. • WANNA .BUY . . ' A DUCK~ ; 11•sna11: PLASTIC SPllllli!l-IEllS REG. POP.UP 29c59c ---·Cot·Auclp~·fdamb-.-1t1oat WJoo baa't?) So-OD......, with-· adfualablo Dow. RAJN~lllRD. . . IUSS .. 5'1Dll.D IEllS REG. · POP-UP 17' 1i47 If ,OU Jut gol to hciYe moi. nagged beada. you ccm'tdo bett•thcm U..-. · Fully adjuatablo Dow. . ' \ I / ,. \, I <>..tf .\)1/ . ~ ,,. ~, 'e . 1i) e . RAJN~llD. .. ,, .••• , snlmo l '.3~7 Jt pope ~p to wGtel' lib a golf coaraoloag"""*aaddiioaUopo dowaft .... wltbtlw~Hlddon lib a amaU IGllC91'. WITEI WITCIEI How would--~ that b,ow9 w!wn lt'a lime to • .. cmcl takttt CXll'9 ot" b yo;.. Yoa woald? Woll ••• Battoor()pondod 3 .4 ·7 7. BEITD BGlSES -· 18!? ·H....,. gal.....u..1-•al. pa.la cwpS. t:i:tb•r and Nill it ODI GI' a condominium. a waa 'only kidding, but cdNady a guy want• tO gl•• m. a d.pO!tlt.) STllll.ESS STEEL DT~IEISlll 2977 t [] • OONT" eE!JE"E . . Hit'\ ... 1-\f NE.'JER- TAK'ES A~ ~rrt\Out 1-r~ ' .-WITEI BEl'RIS 20 Gal .... 5900 30GaL .... 6900 40Gal .... 7900 SOGal .... 9900 .Fully giaH llnod."t.mp coatroL auto abut-oft. ~laoalatocU .. m•~r- ,DEi.Ti Ill FllCET 1·477 s .. Uega:nt (little fancy •hlff th•re. folb). Mo chipping, no KrGtCblug. · ·(Maybe 1 ... 1 a little ltcbiDg.) Aod.,... tlwegbt --·· nm o ...,ctal Ga a . clLll~IZEI PIPE •• ' •. J ' ' ' ) Rot a "'T ramatlc. ndtmg Item. Yoa caa ..__tlMi ___,,_ Mfton "'"...---bay,...... -- • • ..-.... -u..-. '1~ \- 1/2" ... ·24 J.r. 3/4". '3SJ.r. I" ..... 46J.r . 11/4" .. s 7J.r. I 1/2" .. 68 J.r. 2" ... :.89J.r. • . } ' ' . . ' I • I "3.STITiGI snmu.~·tmo ·1.9 ·77 -" You ccm book du.~ .m ... mto tl.i. cmd west..._,., day .. Ulp aaydaya,... _,, a ocm't writ• ClllT ,...,..... • poop1e ... ..._... ............... AUl·SSPIGI , ..... ·' 19~ w.a ...... tl.;; ........ _ ...... ' ( / .. ! • t ' . ' ' ·' n:,;:onaI b llSPISDS; c·2477 3 Yr •.... 5 Yr •.... .·39•• 7Yr • .° •. 5499 n ... bna&es are aotoagk tkq flgkt eacb otb• la. dt• WaNhoue juat to 1tay la UaPe for · yowldtcboa. ~II i ' STlllLESS STEEi. Ill Siii 19·77 • I ; • • • i I t r I • • ' . • \-I ' , • !if:--!...· •. ' ' l ' ' • llf .. ! ' ~ , J ~ :~ 'VQ!.. 68, NO. 115, 4 SE.CT IONS, 38 PAGfS ~ . ORANGE GOUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. '·~ t , \ FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1975 \ Today's Closlng N.Y. St-l's c TEN CENTS . . . . ;(.:O~~Y . Agen~i_es "~n · R;efuge~~ S~i:tndh~ _ ., DOlrG!tASl",&l'l'lllQIE inl the ToWld·tbe·clotk airUft ol Oliistian. "fl&lefl may atrive_ at El....'..Toro said the county-should be' pre-' But Dr. George Bean, county \ .. .. 1 _ 1,o .._ ..... ,.......,. refb1ee1 from South Vletnan\.W-The Orehge County Red Cross · Marine Corp! Air Station. pared foe-thousands of arrivals. director or ~mergency ~ervices, -' 'l l .' Orante Coun~y , emergencf the Isl~ o(.G(uam .• noo.ne seems chapter it on a standby ~sis but In an interview late Thursday, Matlne spokesmen at El Toro Said He had no •idea what pre- 1•trvJce •leJIJ!ltl .•rt:, o'n a certain a'bout '1(belher evacuees bu no\ had specific inst.rUcliom Gates li&id he had told the said ~ay that no :specitic in · parationsthecountycouldmlke. li&andb)' ba1l1 *Q:'ID die wake will be comin& to Orange County about possJble arrivals, accord-mafors that up to 3,000 refugees formation has been recelVed re- ill lpeculalion (~( l&r1e num-or_ what preparations sboUld be ing to spokE:swoman Denice Otto. mat be housed in a lent city on · garding, possible refugee ar-''Al this point, this is not a 'ben of V'etnamese ~u1ees made. This week, reports that re· the Marine base. rivals. county mallet;. arld it ls not a state -.., 'rrtve ·~ El Toro Marine County SupervJaor• Thoma.s, fu1ees may a rr::i ve have G'ates de nied havin1 used Sin1ilarly, Mrs.· Christi·an in matter. It is a federal matter. We ~Air Station in the nut few RJley ha• called a meeting ot Uie anowballed,1 culniinating Thurs· niuch larger figures recalled by Riley's office said the County have• had no instructions 3.bout jaya. . . , Counl'y ·'Emerg&ncy ServtCes day with an' al,rt'to south county_ the officials who attended the Emer1ency,ServlcesCquncil will wb.-~· to do or whe~r any 'k'~~ ···lat In ~e bewaldenng morass Council tlD dia~uss the situa~on, mayqrs by Riley· and Sheriff meeting. draft plans .to meet ·•any cont· f""".~ould be a r rivtng at all, ·ot coil(l\c_t1n1 reports surround-a~cordihl to Riley· a'ide Ann Brad Gales that thousands of re· Citing Marine sourceS, Gates in&ency ." · ,.. .... Beaqsaid. . ~"' .... ' • .,/? • ~ -;"'-, ' ... "' .A, ... ..,. .... ..,. ......., ~ ../'-,,; .../'., .A, " ,,,,.... ....... ....... ;.,.. • .... -:...r .,.... -..... ...... ...... rr " • l . t' . . ... . • . . eds tQ' Delaj"Sftigoli • • 'r ,, -Wrirfoors· ' Stliz'ed-: .. . -. .In .Mesa Ab·o.ut ~O emplofes of Ma'cGrecor Y.achts, 1631 Placen· tia Ave.t Cosla' Mesa, were taken IQto cuat.ody by U.S. lmmi&r"alion !erviee offic'ers today. ~ An lmmigratiOn Ser.Vice-of. ficer tn LOJ Angeles' estilnated lhat tbe number rounded uP was about.half of the work force.al the plurt, • . -.• . , Tlte roundup went off without tnc~nt. lmniigrBtion Se,'vicE: · ' Weie allowed acCeu to k ·area and tO($ lnto • , those who were -not born in the·U.S. ·~did not' have tro! !pill'-papers. ' , A~r processin1· m~t of thoge ~.up wi'I ~e bused to the'. Mexican border. ~Those who are related to U.S. citizens may be alJowed to post bond and to apply forimmifralionl>apers.· ' · Mcist o lhOle r!>u~ up were liberklass workers. ·: • ~inmigraliort, s8ryice plficers laid that no ch·-.f'ges will be filed •&•lnstt the remgiloyer because ~acfess to the wOrk a~a wa.s pvea. . ,. ' ' • • ~ ijqy+~i48 &;i :<i~ut .• Boy scout& of lht; Oft( Mar~ Dis· ;Eel, Costa Mesa and.tNewpo.rt •ch, wlll conftrge~On the hills hind Lion Country ·safari, turday and SundaY. in the an· iuat camporee. ·r .More ).han 300 scoq*5-, and 75 edult leaders 'repres«nting ,33 ...,&oop1 are expected for the weekend 6uling. · · 1.Events for the camporee in· ·t1Ude contests in camporee camping skills, hikitig alld a ac.t camp fire with kits and "411ing. ·On Sunday the boys will IP.iJr Lion-Country Safari . The public iS invited lo J.,;rticipale. For further informa· UOn c'ontact 0 . Galen Coffman at its-74%1. . ConNt , W••lher Out? " ,_,~s for ,l&--7 .... 8 ,_.....r--Secret Wallace Confirms He'll. Run n ·' ~ ·Id . . c~act •~(). MQNTGOMERY, Ala. (AP J -Gov. George C . \\':all(;\.ce confir"'!.e~ todi.ty he plaris to r_µn for president . . r-• in 1976. • B S I lie declined lo y 0 on sav when the formal · ttn.noul}l'l'menl \viii be made. ··i\S of no'" ·r in· tend to run .·· \\·atl<.id:' told The 1\s. soci<.ited Press. 1-lis nc.1tion<.1l campaigii 'director. Charles Snider, s<.iid the ·go\'ernor told f1iends he \\•ill make the a nno uncement probably in the first '\\YO '''ee,ls:~ in .June,. and that he ,,·ill jieCk the ,.Oe.mocr.al.ic . ' nom1nat1on. ~ I-le \Vas <.1 <:and ·,,. idalc in 1972 bc- f or l· 'he \VUS • WASHINGTON <APi -There is a "tacit understanding" the North Vietnamese will not,aUack Saigon until at least Mond;1y to permit evacuation of nonessen· tial America'.nS, the senior .·Republi can on the House In· ternational Relations Committee said today. .Rep. William S. Broomfield, <R ~i.,ith . }. told reporters he l«::arned of the "tacit understand· in&" irom ,Fqrd adliUni.stration Orti"tfats. Secrefa:ey of Stale ·Hertr"Y. Ki:.ssingq denied the. re· port. .. 'HUONG INITIAi.ii"fA\:ks ,~. WITH. REDt; ..... ·,. . \\·oundl•tl in. un Broomfield said lhe ari-anae· ment was made throuih negotia· 'liOM iinvolving unspecified other GEORGE WA'LLACE us sass inution" at · ' r. if ••• .. countries. . tempt at l. <.1 l1 rel_, Md. a.nd left para lyz.t>din l>oth legs. · At the While 'House. press secretary Ron Nessen had np corilment oq Brooln.field's reJ)Ort. He added that: he did not want hi s lack or.comment to'be taken as a confirmalipn. 1\l a ne,,vs ·confcre.Oce 'fhurs d<.1y, the 55-year-old governor refused to confil'1n the.it he \Vbuld definitely run again. ' • Mesan Acquitted Of: :rerjury Charge ' .. Nessen \aid a Saigon report that South Vietnam was tryjng to send a .cabinet officer to Hanoi aboard a U.S. Air Force plane to attempt lo negotiate a peace sel· tlement was "a subject too de· licate and sens.itive to discuss here." Broomfield said it was not cer· lain. what wOuld happen after Monday, but declared that the United Slates ''should• seize the opportunity to gel nonessential Americans~and ·lheir dependents outofSaigon." '· An exeC"iative ot Douglas Oil Company of Costa Mesa, accused of lying to' a grand jury about an allegect pfice fixing· attempt by oil COO)llanies was abruptly ac- quitted.11'1 Los Angeles Thursday on the third day of'his trial. U.S. District Court Judge War· ren J . Ferguson halted the {rial of George Hopwood and granted~ a detense motion for "cquittal on · two charges. The jury of rline ' men .and three women. which was impaneled Tuesday, was dis· miSffd. ·· . Fei-guson said the testimony of a key witness, Kenneth Galligan, a former exec utive with Powerine Oil Co'mpany, did not estot).lish that a 1970 conversa· lion of gasoline prices involved a(\ual price fixing. Galligan had testified. Wednes- day he discussed gasoline prices with Hopwood at a September. 1970, .convention in Nevada and the discussion involved price 'in· creases. HoPwood was charged with Jy. ing to a grand jury lasl Jan. 24 when he answered questions about his talks with represen- tatives of Powerine and' Fletcher Oil COfl'pllny . In dismissing the chaiees aeatnat Hopwood, Ferguson said . ·the legaJ interprelatioo of per· jury lalf is strict and the~ was ' enough ambiguity in Ule ques· lions put to Hopwood before the federa l grand jury to raise doubts that he had lied, Douglas Oil Company, whose corporate offices are in Costa Mesa, still faces charges, alon·g with fi ve other oil companies, of fixing gasoline prices. Wisconsin Pays 'Debt W. HbUJuiw' • • A $2,04$·debt the Or~ge Coun· . ty Board of Supervisors said Tiiesday shOuld be paid by Re"p. Andrew Hlnstriaw was paid the same daf -by the city of .Madison, Wis. The city's check which was dated April 22 was received. by county Auditor-Coillroller Vic President ford has said public· ly there is no direct contact between the United States and the North Vietnamese. At the same time. he said the United Stales was working through un · disclosed other countries for a cease·fire and a Political settle· ment. In other developments: -L-Nessen said the President has told Congress11e has run out of funds to finance the evacuation of Vietnarpese refugees and is borrowiiig from forejin aid ~· ' <See SAIGON, PagoA2) ... • Meet Slal.ed H~ ~~!~·day 'the check Was i Orange Coast gardeners sued in Madison, supervisors in-who want some new leaves structed <;ounlY Counsel on the old plot will have a Adrian Kuyper to sue Hinshaw chance to sw&p plants with for What, in reality, was a debt ~ other horticulturists in owed by the Wisconsin city Costa Mesa an~ Corona del The1 board's order to Kuyper MarSaturday. was niade i:lespite the tact a wee'k Gardeners can pick up earlier Madison officials ad·· and leave plants or clip. milted they owed Oran1e . pings at. Costa Mesa Park county $2,045 for a com-'on 18th Street or al the puterized appraisal sy,stem . northeast c~!'Der of Pacific pu·rchased in early 1971. 1 Co a s .l H •.I h w .a Y and An invoice covering \he-MacArthur Boulevard in Mind Boggier Pcdcstri ~lll Be\'£.'l'I~· Gcol'gc J>Ondl•rs conrlicting signs Cit intCrsel'lion of Bay .Street and Ne\\'llOl'l/ Bol1lcvard in Cost u i\Ics a. For one thing, there is no cross,valk \vhere the sign is-pointing. You l'<.111 l>c sure Be ,·c1·ly ,,·atchcs hl'I' step ,,·hen traversing the intcrscction. Mesa Parents Ask Renewal of Buses By HILARY KAVE Offlle 0.1111.~11-"-'' Parents from Bear Street :SchOoi in Costa· Mesa are de· ·manding that Newport-Mesa schoo'I trustees restore busing to ele mentar y schools near ha~a rdOus intersections next 'Year. ·Nearly 100 parenl<> from the Del Cerro and Greenbrook hous· .ing tracts.near the.school held fl.TI .impromptu m eeting Thursday night and decided •lo request at Tuesday's board meeting that 'Ole buses be returned. Th·e meeting was promPted by a notice sent home Thursday by school officials, apnouncing that all busing will be eliminated for the 1975·76 school yeur. 11te change is the result of a budget cut made by trustees last month. They slashed $100,000 from home·lo·school transporla· lion that incl~ded $33,000 used for busing to six elementary schools identified as hazardous - Adams, Balearic, Bear Street, College p"ar k, Harper and · Klllybrooke . , : Al that time, trustees sai~.lhey would look into 'the possibility of the City of· Costa Mesa hiring crossing g uar.ds for those dangero,us areas.'' Mrs. Simmons insisted. She cldded that {he areas pre· viously identified as ,hazardous are still dangerous, even lhoui!h the funds have been cut. . The Del Cerro tract is about one an<l one-quarter miles from the school -inside the new l .5·mile walking distance established by the school board./ Last year. a total or 565 children each· day were bused to the six schools, incl~ng 140 at Bear Street. Mrs . Simmons said lha.L many parcuts believe busing to these schools should .be ,a top priori· ty, and that other school pro· grams should come second. ''The trustees r'ecently restored the music pr:ogram, but if the kids can't get to school. they can't get the music, either,·· P,trs. Simmons said. Two parents from the tracts plan to speal< at the txtard meet· ing, at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday in Costa Mesa City Council cham· bers. . YACHTS SET FQR ENSENADA . ) Five hundred and fifty. seven yachts are poised off the Orange Coast for the 28th annual Newport Bea~h DQW MwANCES, iHTS ·a11m purchase was not sent t.o Madison • ... Corona ilel Mar. 1111111Aplil11, 1975. •• . " G' -~··1 to ..... At the time thef tliatn..,..\'. ppln11 Ill..,. do,,10 ·Elemeritary sc hools in Newport Beach have guards_, but rtberi are· none al COsta Mesa sc.hools. to Ensenada rate, Whi~L ....i...- gets under way at noon Kqper lo ln<hide UtO e..i.'Piit""I:. L,weerl' 8 ••d 10. "'"'· blll In a suit being filed ... id ..-0 who w""t to.pl!*' VP • the Republican consress~ ~ ~ay di'H..~ 10.._ lhe 1upervll0n• JOdmltted •·d•· •~ilr. I0.4Jl.1'1· , '. · . mane! or bll !lad ''*'....... ~-~ planl~f!,,!5 Klnshaw s~·bY, lhe s And. u;., com!oded. lhlo~t~ C-ci,I,.. or ~be = had not conta<Wd lil""IMli;la*' . ,.,....... • termln•if the l'lty ldlie ...... ~ :J. f....; T~ lhe debt or planned \o pay It. ' :J f ltlOtse Simmons, a ·Del Cerro resident with tWo children at ~•r Stl'eet, said today that 'crilallng guards will not-be ~· ...,Uble to the par..nts. :·crvs1inr g1>«rds -·t help lhot much In \be rain and. for ot blt*lections, such as the one oUr ·children must erosa at Bristol Street and Paularino Av,nue," Sat"rday. 1 Yoo 'II Clod all 557 of them t listed on today 'IJ special J boating page;-01, ·~)!.. - alohg with a roundup story by Dolly Pilot" boating editor Almon L.ockabey, who'll be along for-the ride asusua~. •• •' " • • ' • . . --• . ~ • \ \ 1 :; On the Block . •• ' ' -~ c Dim View . ' 'fatten of " ' . Refugees From Wire Servtca Top state government officials are taking a dim vtew of the potential arrival of thousands of Vietnamese evacueee wt}o mi1ht arrive in California in coming days. _ Reports of the number of South Vietnamese who might be airlift· ed out before tfte country's besieged capital tails vary Wide- ly . Estimates from several sources range (com 50,000 to 500,000. . L. Dean Brown, federal,direc· tor of the Vietnamese refua:ee re- lief effort said ttfat as of1oday, 3,000 Americans and 12,cioo Viet- namese have been evacuated. He s aid Thursday ·that he doubted there will be ·el)ough time to take out 125,000 people. The U.S. Jus.tic ... e ·Department, earlier this week, issued orders to allow a maxitnum of 50',ooo ''high risk'' v1e1naineie.....-those moat likely to be' sla~terEid iR Communist reprbal&. ~ be' al· lowed to enter the Untted SI.ates. Thursday, Slate Secret.a[)' of Health and Welfare M"ario Obledo said al a news corlrerence that California should not accept any Vietnam"Cse refugees until the federal government _comes., up with a plan COr whattodowitb' the evacuees. - • \_ Ben~f~ts .· .. J; , • , '. ,_ ••• · . .;i;p ~Jti~p:-: ':\e~·t_ ; In JUiy lL· ~·'.'.:. TO=N-=-;GllT~~::::· :::· ":9· WASHINGTON (AP.I -Tllo Administration ••td today about 35 mjlllon Social Security and · Supplemental Security 1 Income. ...,cli>l.,.u will be d .. ·~, 8 per• cent benefit lncreue In July. coslln1'6.7 l!llll'on ln'lm. , Sl!CRl!T ARY OF. Yl!AR Teena Moaeley Castpar W. Weinberger. secretary Of Health, 'EducaUon and Welfare, coupled the announ- cenlent with a renewed plea to ~a:ress to limit the Increase to the 5 ~rcent requested ,bY Preal· .,... dent Ford. • , . .. Teena Moseley . Hol'fOred as . top Secretary ' . Te e na Mo1eley, an ad· mlnlsta;ative secretary in the Huntington Beac'li Uruon lUgh School District, has~ named Orange County Secretaty or the Year. The honor was pfe&enled Wed· nesday during the sixth annual Secreta,rie1 Day Bre akfas t · . apouored·by the local chapter of the National Secretaries Associa- tion. "U'nder the current law, I would be obliged to promutcate an 8 P!rcenl benefit lncre°' by May _;.5 rat'her th1n.lhe &,pU"OeDt inc~aae," Welnberp:r aald in a statement. ...l stron1ly , ur1e Conaress to enact tht-l'relldeht'S proposal for a 5 percent iri"crease before then." .The. scheduled 8. perc~nt in· cre&.se.11 the first autoniaUc coat- of·living hike in the Social Securi· ty program, on the balla_ of co~­ paring the average rili In the COnsumer Price Index between the second quarter of 1974 and the first quarter of 1975. It is somewhat lower than the "PATCHWORK ouu.OFOZ'.' -Cotta MHa C)vlc Play-,, .Ai>rll 2S. 36, 8 p.11). Sun. Z:~p.m. Adm. $1. children 50 ~·. PILOBOI..US DAti.C,E THll!AT'R ~,QCC Aiidlioit\lm, 1!30p.m .. Adm. N. 11udon1JSI. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS -"A Clockwork Or1n1e." QCC Forum, :Z :30 _p.m . Adm. $1. ··suBJ~CT TO FITS'" -South Coast Repertory Theater. throuah Sun. it p.m . A1lo sun. 3 p.m. • "THE· MAN WHO CAME TO D'IN NE R" -Soulhern c111rorola. Colle&•. April ~. :a&. 8:30p.m. Adm. $2 .50, lludontJSZ. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fuirgrounds. I : 15 p.m. SATURDAY, APRILzt ESTANCIA ADOBE -Stale •. Historical Landmarlt, ·Adam• and Mesa Verde Drive West, Sat: itnd SUn. t .s·p."rii ., ·i ~ • FREE PLANT EXCHANGE - W,o~en'1 Council !\~r Newport Hirbor-Coata Me·1a' Boatd of Re91tors. Costa Mesa Park ana Coast Highway and MacArthur in Corona del Mar. 811'.m . -4 p.m . Information : 646·3255or642·5200. 4·H FAIR -Fairgrounds, April 26, 27. Free admission.• BALLET 'PROGRAM· - Newport Ballet Corripany, Newport Harbor High Audi'torium, 7:30p.m .· " ,., " Sgt. Les Chapma n of the l\e\vport Beach Police Depart- ment sizes up statue in Preparation for police auction Saturday. Bidding starts at 10, a.m. at the city yard, 592 Superior Ave. Police will be Selling unclaimed property that includes bikes. boats, tools, appliances, marine , . equipment, watches and various other items. Most go "The rederal govern'":!""""'-''" • ly concern is with get · peo e out of South Vietna arid d\lmP- ing them in Calif rnia," said Mrs. Moseley is secretary to Dr. Marie Eckess, certificated personnel assistant, in the school district". • · 8. 7 percent earlier projected. because prices rose al a slower rate the first three months ol thla year~ ,An 8. 7 percent benefit in- crease would have cost $8 .2 billion. The 8 perce'nt increase would boost average Social Security 1nonthly benefttl begin- ning in July lO -from $184 ror retired s in'lle persona, to $193 from $178 for widows and to $341 from $314 for a retired couple . SUNDAY, APJILtT NEWPORT IU:GATl'A.-OCC Crew hOAta intercolleaiate meet, North Lido Channel, 81.m. \••• . ,, .. . for bargain prices. •! ~_.:~.:.......::~....:..:....:_:_.:....~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~ .. i Hoag Directors To Appeal Denial "' By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE OfffMO•llrl"ll.t~ • " ··, Hoag Memorial Hospital direc· '. tors will appeal an Orange Coun- 1 ty Healtll Planning Council de· ; cision denying permission for Hoag and We stern World •. Medical Fo.undation to build a • 1 hospital in Irvine. :: The appeal will go lo the 1...os· 'Machine Gun . Bandits Slay .-12 in Mexico ) ; \ , MEXICO CITY , Mexico CAP ) I -Ba ndits blasting aw<iy with submachin e guns robbed a bank and adjacent supermarket to· J day, killing at least lZ persons. · authorities .said . At least four- olhers were wounded. 1 The dead included ei ght .i pOlicemen. a bank guard and ~ three persons caught up in the ! gunrire at a branch of the Danco ~ d e Comercio and Conasupo J. supermarket in the southern part :I of the. city. authorities said. Of· ~ ficials said at least $12,0IX> was ·~ taken in tbe hold-ups. rt The robbers used the same tac- Jii tics as a team or 15 bandits id enti-p fying them sel ves as members of I the Communist 23rd of Sep· tenlber League who raided lv.'o banks ac ross the street from each other on Dec. 10 and killed ;, si x policemen. i The Communist league is <.in urban guerrilla group v.·hich has l claimed c redit for other rob· beries, bombings and kidnap· f ings. ~­i ,, • L I . (. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT ~oberl N. W eed Pr o"ICl~I •M Pul>h-• Jack R. Curley VN;• Pr•••O."I •!!(I c,.,.,.,.1 MIMOl'r lhom as Keevll 11e1r.,. Thomas A. M urphine -"•<1+"9 E"'"" Charles H . Loos Richard P. N.tll ...... , ............... ,."'I !!"II"'• •· T•.,pf:lone 17141·642-4321 ClasSiriel Ad"o1trtl11ng642·M11 I Angeles County Health.Planning Council, according to Hoag In- terim Administrator Louis Kaa. On April 1, the Orange County council denied Hoag-WMtern World permission to build a "" lOO·bea hospital in Irvine on a s\le adjacent to UC Irvine's planned 200 ·bed campus hospital. Al the same session, permission to build the UCI hospital was granted. The • Ho .. g-Western World hospital was lo be the nucleus of a ISO.acre health care, complex on .a site adjacent to UCI. Plans call for the hospital to open Jn IJl'19. ln its appe al drart, lhe hospital group C'ites three reasons the matter should be reconsidered: -County e mployes sitting on the council had conflicts of in· teresl, the appeal contends. Al the hearings. Hoag's application v.·a s c ompared lo the u c r hospital UCI's pending purchase or Orange County Medical Center indicates a county interest in the matter, according to Hoag's compla\nt -Hoag was denied adequate rebutta l opportunity, the hospital I contends. Spokes meo did not get a chance to rerute statements made by council m embers , said Kaa. ' -The denial was not based rut· ly ol'i lhe evidence, tht complaint contends . In appealing to the Los Angeles • ~OUJlCil, Hoag hop~ to divorce the UCI hospital tl"om its applica· tion . A primary complaint of Hoag s poke s men during the hearings was Lhat their applica· tion was not considered on its own merits. Western Wor1d , prior to the- joint a ppli ca tion with Hoag, failed in a series of appeals on the grourids tha\," a new hospital would add "to the supply of hospital beds in Orange County. A planning council study in· dicates the county has too many beds ror economical hospital operation. The present application woul~ close 100 beds at Hoag's Newport Bea ch hospital and tranarer them to the new facility in Irvine. Oswald Agent For Castro? WASHINGTON (UPI) -Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone In the assassination of President Kennedy, but was "either under the influence or the orders of <Cuban Premier~fidel) Castro," former President Johnson told columnist Marianne Meana. The King F eatures Syndicate columnist wrote Th.unday that Johnson confided the inform•· tion to her ui his Texas ranch a bout a year bcrore he died. Miss Means said that JohnJon swore her to secrecy, but lhat sbe was breakii\g that confi'dence now ••because Johnson's opinion appears to debunk the current s~culalion that the Central ln-h ) licence Agericy ml&bl iomehow have been Involved in the Kennedy a11a1sin1tlon." Obledo. ... .• "I propose that n refucees be accepted until d'etinite plans are · proposed," he siid. "Though we are c ·ornpassionat~ •nd humanitarian1-we-feel the first obligation is to the citizens of California." However, Obledo conceded that the state has no control over immigration, which is the sole province or the federal govern· ment. Similarly, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has indicated fears that thousands or refugees would be added to the stat.e's already high unemployme,nt rolls. "There's something strange about saying let's bring in ~.ooo more people when we can't lake care of the one million that we have in California that are out of work,'' Brown said. Similarly, Obledo said Thurs- day that health and welfare COits {or refugees could total $2.S billion a year. . Glider Pilot's Injuries Fatal Hang glider pilot Todd c . Baker, of Santa Ana, has died of injuries he received in a crash at Elcape Country last weekend, the • coroner's office reported' to- day. The 19·year·old pilot, hOipitalized al Mission Com- munity Hospital since the Satur- day acclderit, died at 3: 16 p.m. Wednesday. Baker, of 13452 .Oak St., had been conducting aerial maneuvers at a low altitude just before the acc1dent occurred, BC · cordin& to a spokesman for the Trabuco Canyon recreation facility. He was given first aid by paramedics and flown )ly helicopter to the hospital. , Sports Sti1rs Make Fudge Sports personalities and Harbor area art students will gather al the Fudge Pot in Newport Beach Saturday for., a fudge sculpturing contest sponsored by Lido Village merchants. Personalities inchiding gym- n astl cs sta r Cathy Ri iby, California Angels' infieldet' D8ve Chalk and Los Angeles Ra'ms player Tom my Ma son will join in the unusual craft competition. The 2 p.m. event will be held in the village complex and will pit the team of star athletes against youngsters from Newport Harbor and Cor:ona del Mar high schools . Mesa Tire Firm Loses $1,437 A total ot Sl,437 In cash has been stolen from the otrlce of the Herbert L. Miller Tire Company, 1738 Superior Ave., Colla Mesa. Police were told that Wedn~· day .evening the day.,'• receipts were taken from a locked cash dray,er-in the office whllt the manager: was taltiDI to a customer. The thief took '20, S50 and $100 bills and loft smoller de· nomlnations. · Protesten Held SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) Police took: 21 women into .cualOdy Tllunday ro11owtna an llollr·lona protesl of'U.S. Involve· · ment in Vietnam. • •. She receives an arrangement of roses, a free day otr and a com- plete skin and hair beauty treat· ment. The award was based on a short eas ay written by Dr. Eckess, in which she praised her secretary's inquiring mind, will· ingness tQ help others, erricienC)' and warmth. Fiesta Slated For Benefit Of Boys Club A public fiesta beoe(iting the Boys Clubs of the Harbor Area will be held Saturday at the Promontory Point in Newport Beach. _ , . The event, ~ailed the Fiesta del ~. w)ll begl~ at DOO!l ~I, lhe 'po111t '1 fopn'tala plaaa· from when> lhe ilart' O!· lhe Enseooda yacht race can be seen . The fjesta is being sponsored by Newport Beach merchants and the Irvine Company, de· veloper of Promontory Point. Merchants will show off their wares and strolling mariachis will provide music. Children will be entertained hourly by the Mitchell Marionettes. Members of the boys clubs are . selling tickets for prites donated by the participating merchants. One of the prizes will be a weekend f~r t~o at a Promontory Point apartment. ' Buie Supplemental Security income benefits would be in· creued to $157. 70 from $146 for individuals and to •. 80 from $219for couples. SAIGON .... money to keep the evacuation go· ing. · As an "Interim measure,'' Nesst'n said, Ford wp dipping iD1o an Indochina J)Oltwar re· habilltation fund for this purpose. He said tbe President asked 'Oonarn• to appropriate molle)' promptly for the eyacua- ti~.~~e (IUl replenilb the fund . ·~•il1t .. '1nlle4 ~In· tended lo irrant money for In· dochina aid in the evat of a com· pie~ c,iat!~lll•t t'eloo~ver , NnHfts1ldi tel'anflunlilwe get there.''· , -A P•nt•aoq. 1poi..._~ said arines have been flOwn to on 19 strenithen the security g &it the U.S. em~y. The increase will bobsl lhe guard to about · 120 men in what was described es a "~ruden(, precau- tionary measure:•• I The spokesman, MaJ. Gen. Wy- nant Sidle, said the Marines are armed with rifles, machine guns and grenades. He said there ls no reason to aritic.ipate a Corii- munist.:attack on theembauy, in downtown Saison, but noted th t "it's been done before." DeaJhTerm For Heroin? SACRAMENTO (AP)' -A mandatory de'ath Sentence for possessing more than'20 ounces of heroin has been propo8ed in the Legislature. The meaaure <AB2175>, in· troduced Thursday by As· semblyman Richard Robinson", would impost' u lire ael).tence without possibility of parole for anyone convicted of selling heroia toaminor. Current lav.• provides that aim· ple possession or the nan:otlc is punishable by a sentence ol not less than five years and not more than 20 years in prison. ,· PosSessiOO ·or he'rOin f• 'ule carries a senteg,ce of from 10 Y,~ars '9,life. · Cheerteaden Host Spaghetti Dinner ' Costa Mesa Hilh School cheerleaders w\ll hosl a 1pqhet· ti dinner· Tuesday from ,5-1:30 p.m. iri the hilh aehOol cafe •. Tickets for ·u.e dinner.are.$1.75 ror adulls an4 $1.25 ror c1'11dren. Proceeds go into. the cheerlud· in1 fund w~c~ will be used to pay ofr all debts incurr:ed. F9'1" further information contact the high school at5'5-843lr ...... ' LAMP SALE FINAL WEEKEND Select from sucti. well known Brlind Names as- Marbro Stilfel Design Guild Knob Creek Fredrick Cooper, and much. much more Don't delay -. 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