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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-28 - Orange Coast Pilot' 1 • • flights ~- ,_ ·~ I • • • ' • ,., ' " in El Toro J • ' ~~,~~r.· FHglit: ·"Ensenp~a · 'QDiet, Of· Viet Babies . ' • • ' .. ... Order~)''; 8'tgtiDt I , , ~ . . . ... ~· ..... ·. -CDlie. ·in Co11-nty • • . DAILY PILOT • • ·or1sts • * * * 10 ' * * * , . YOL.• WO.\ ... I 5E'CTIQHS, D PAGO sra.e ·MON·DAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 28, 1975 ' . , . . ~ .... til sirilce ~':TrasL .. ;ffati~FS :S. .J{." . ' . . .,.Ilv .. , .. .., ~, • 1-...... .. "" , ,,. I r "' >. • -~ 'I ' .) ~.;-~;" • '' 0 I I!'"..:. __ ::. ' . ·:·· . rplu.uu; ·j WaDc ··Off.'Johs Exnected .t:" Trull haulers in Huntin,;.on tion. firms in~olved vOwed today 'J:' . ach, Fountain Valley, Laguna ••to pick QP the trash the best we . By KATHY CLANCY • 'acb , ,an4 ai~~~~J>.r~~ .-can.;•,:.. -· ·, . . 0tUMo.i.11,P11etswtt .Co*PRY ,ti~it;S :_~..id!':~--f. · .. Th~!sai~: how4:_ver, there will ..J9.bitoti8y1nacQhtra~DBtUe. . '.tiesclJe(fUledelays. . Anothe r babylift or Vi et· f "Ttle ,'tlOQ ~bl>iSh t:fUd(: ditverS "l Stap-Tkac)I~, genera1''11anager namese war orphans was expect- ' ·c-.nd-Jlelpers, r'!J!res·eiited bY. of RainQow .Dispgsal Co., which td to arrive tonight at Los 'if$.iin~·,Un.i,on:\~~-38f!: . .'~~ .s'erv:~·-· Hu.l!_t·ing_ton .~ach and Alamitos Naval Air Station and . 1~fktnllt;le-fot ~ha•g'~ Def· ·Fountain VaUey, said company authoritie .. there said flights are ~cent of Ora1;11e tou·ifb'1s t~~ t, orfici;1.ls were meeting. today to e x p e c t e d t o c o n t i n u e ;l,,BQf:Officli:tls of tht·t'.taih'c:Ol~~-, ~~~plans ror dealing, with the periodically. :~ · ' ' ' sltike. · A planeload or ~ orphans ar- ·! • _ ' • ~ ·Me8nwbile,_,a.Ul'~on·member jn rived at the station about mid-fJ>Jri~,'aJ ' ' :Et•.,, •·· . ~1qDaBeach,s8idw:or.kersf4:ar night Su~day , then were ~~~·•lftlle· r. ll'I., · the ,companies· may try lo hire transported by bus ·to a ~: • ·. • .-out.Side work'ers;in an effort to makeshift hpme in a Terminal ·i :..4____.. ' r !-·--breakthe0union. JslandgymnAsium. :,._;1 vii ~~re Teamster officials today re-Most of them will leave by ' · d -1 bl f tonight ,for homes'"throughoutthe ·i · 1 ' ,. 111aine unavai 8 e or com· nation,Navalaulhoritiessaid.' JJijE~tit:itJD, ·m;~';;. other cities affected are ''They 've been watchif\g :, • · , • · · Anaheim, Fullerton, Orange, television, playing games; sleeP-·7 By·A.LMON:LOCKABEY .Buena Park, Santa Ana, Placen· ing and eating," said Lt. Cmdr. :• .o.Hy...,_.~...._, lia, Brea, La Palma, Garden Melvin Kemp, who reported the Grove and some unincorporated operation h8s been running · •. ENSENADA-'J'he 28th annual smoothly. 4 ' .llewJOrt tci1Enaeriacla ;yacht race · areas. · The equipment has been sup· ~e:to..a weary~but calm•close The 600 ~wor:k:crs were _cove~ed plied by a volunteer group -... SUnda; ·as the ·las\'"'of/ the 500 ~der ~-master agr:eerent With ''Operation Handclasp,'' and the · atarters strUggled ·aer:on1 the the. ~-~g~ <;9ul)lY DI poSal As-children, ranging in age from one ~ih_lillea6outmidniCbt.i ·-\ 0SO:C18!icw:t• which represe~ the month to 10 years are being ' ,,_.,~UBlly fa.s\elt race on companies. d · cared for by volunteers. th,;c~-~ri,.tSuncJv ~g .. ,.The_J cor_itract ~xpired.lO; ays A group or 124 orphans arrived -lilbt ll'inds off the coast'~ afo byl w.e.workers stay~9ftlh.e at Los Alamitos Sa~urday and all · , . California h8d the . neet · ~ on,a·"dflY to day" basis until but three who were hospitalized atelJ1'beatln·r « starldiilg today... \. · new on to adoption agencies in · '"°"lfot,tbe181t 50}B\ilos 'ot•tile>.•. \,'lib~Y· .. ~eQ lb.• last associa· d C I d Sund f :~-.... · . , ,~ ,i ,\'·} i . ').·,~ .. ~-~tP.fferwbich.~have <>regonan oora o ay,o-·~:v.tt.:r~~i~.~~ '$l:Pta;:~-:ri:r:E: ~ :~~~::::. ar!~5:':t~ 1 • .of. Loiag'Be~ch Y~ht~~b 1 · ree years~nta to the cur· the Long Beai;b Nav:aJ R~gional §ried the stronc· ~1nds to ~~bou~h87u~aver •. wage · Medical-Center, but officials said ada aq" ~as thf; first yacht :-·~m · Ta~~m~na, negotiator fO'r none,wer~ seri~usly ill. nl,eh. l\.~'lt.im.e finished tile t11· · d. ~ ~ 1 association said the In the.meantime, a group or 43 iJ\.15 hOJ.ll'S and 15.mlnbtes, , e isposa 1 ' h'k r re[ugees arrived at Los Angeles .iz.'111i1 h i n g a 'h ea d o [ t be ha~lers. asked or a pay ~ e 0 International Airport Saturday ~ · $1.72 for the three years instead, . · . dQltamarana. . , , 11 S aw automatic cost or rughl, in what could be the begin· ..'?~ ~ada was qUlet, ud orde~· ~s we " , nL ning of many such fights. 6lr SuDday night anCl M"Onda)l~ -.. liv~ng ad1ustm~ · They included nine Viel· i:monWal. Al Hu.saona's canlina,-. namese employes of Flying " -· ,....,.....,;1t1C..:..1t...-. ~oflomerlolousevenlalnre-· • (See ORPHANS Page AZ) VlETNAMESE.Bl\BYGEi:s DlNNER-Al'LOS ALAMl'tOS STATION ~ JU"· bartedder -~ue .1n eRnn.-1.l'ES ..A. • ..A. ' ..A. Another63RetpgeesArrivll(lonL~te.Su.,ieyM,rcyF11ghl • ilo0ke4 ewer• full house mm said. ail t.nlV.._.. ~ ;....{ ~ ._. ~ ' · " ' ' /' ~.,-,...:n·allllflbeo\d · ~ ' . :="..:;=-i:a.flillw.~= .2.5 RESPONSES.. v1·ets Due· aJt' '·~e-n· dleton .. - .. " . •. . ''.M1 .1C11Pniliaeed25colioancl . . .. , , hold lllt-.'' l '111eracecommlllee-iiadfar . 11m'1tM1,.cenlb7loldby · . · • . · ~ Ille lllPt compillnl Ille af. , ........ , balldlcap atondlnp wlllcb "the ~n Valley mm who 111-ALAN DllllDN .from Wake Island, Guam. and -,;w-.,.........,. ltthell'o!lllY pllCed lllla claullled od In the' .,.., ___ • Clark •Alr Force• Bnll In the ~tlllaan.uoon: ! l>all~Pllot: Up lo zo,ooo· Vl-ese re· Phlllpplnesareexped.edlobegin '-: UnolDcl•llY these""' the Win· •is• GLASTRON, w/55 fupes .ore lo be hauled at lhe wllhlli.tbe next 48 bpilk. · bliea-ebclea: •. . HP~ler, many Marine base fl( Camp Pe6cn~.. The Pentagon official said that . 9nM rH-~, Olinka, Toti)' xtru. tlOO. Prl pty. Penta1on •Pokesmen annoonced Camp. Pendleton will be one of ,C-.rnil YadltClub. . ~-Sux . · ~ '' todlf. ~,.. ~· .J three refUaee reception centers •.....,.JI, BnlJ>m Hild•.' ~ll' y0u h•n ••Y -irom·,. Thoreluge .. wlll bellown lo El ·In the u.s. The others are Eglin u do M..,..i•rrotll, li•.llfomla sloop 1o 8 · dln1hy lo aell, call '!':" ::ri:r~~-Alrlo 5~~:::: AFB,fla. ahd Fl. Chaffee. Ark. :1.~:~-u:~~l8l·C, GllDI Kill.,., 642-HTB. ll ,only talt• a few PtlM!lllon where tbeY will be -'l'he spakeaman said lh al each, Melvin Wll11 Jr., Coronado Yacht words ln'·lli• ri1ht place lo find• ~ "for up lo 90 days or base ll(ill-bandl• .up lo 20,000' re· imnh. . • buyer· ~." lhe Pentacoa spokeaman fuaeea each.1 To date, about 40,000 ':"iil,aP·A,Rtllime, -rt~ "'f,&~~~ the Aid. · VlelrulmeH h••• been evacual· I!, flit)'ACllTB,PaPAll llilplaee '111espolcesman1aldlbellllhla edlri>mB•lion!lhealde said}f • • • ,,J • • • time permits, the.administration hopes· to ta)<e O\ll up lo 125,000. ~ Pentagon announcement came after Congressional leaders said they.were notifiecfof the plans in telephone calls this momina from Administration of. ficials. In 1956, some 40,000 Hungarian r"ugees were broaght to Camp Kilmer, N.J ., a nd it took several ""l'!ths lo (ind permanent hous· tDC lor all t>r them 1100 to scatter ·111em lhrouahout lh• l!·S. 'r ·At~ast , I' .. ' . ' ·r I 40 Hurt In Attack JOHANNESBURG, South Africa CAP) -Six terrorists armed With machine guns seized the Israeli consulate in downtown Johannesl!furg today, took nine hostages and sprayed the streets outside with gunfire wounding at least 40 persons an<I lerrifyingJ.µnchtimecrowds. There were unconfirmed re· ports that there were five dead and another 10 wounded inside tbe cOftsulate. A doctor allowed into lhe con· sulate said the hostages included two Children the \errorists were threatening to shoot. ' ' The South African Press as· sociation said the terrOrists were believed to be three Lebanese and three Japanese but there was ' no official con£irmation. In Beirut, Lebanon, .. some ol. the Palestinian gueniUa gr:oups denied responsibility ror the at· lack and others withheld com-, ment. After holding out through ~ series Of blazing gun baWes with police riflemen, the attackers threatened to blow up the office building occupied by the con· s ulate unless the Israeli am· bassador was produced. Police said the ambassador, lzhac p. Unna, had been sum· <see Tl;:aaoa, Po1eAZ> ~ .. ;ql :••« Wew•Mr Some night and morning low clouds near the coast, othe rwise mostly sUnn y through Tuesday. A little cooler with highs in the 60s. Lows tonight 42 to 52 • INSIDE TODAY "Mothn11 Little Hetperl'• ore hftpino to rid Coao A(eJa ' and Irimlii of dope and jlro. "Uution. Dally Pilot Jlof/er Arthur Vinni pro/iles the ftl:. mon-tqllOdonPogo BS. Index A11 ...-~ ,.,. ,.....,,,.. •• ... Al Mt¥1M •t-1• Mlt ........... •4 or_,. twfl1Y .. _ ··-··-··-... n ....... ., ......... • .. .. .. ••• .. " .. .. .. .. I a: A2 DAJLYPILOT s Mondey. April 211. 1975 ' • • • • hAss ... es Reins. ·-\ .. ,..... _..;' l .., • .. • • ·Reds , ... ~~ ") ... Detiiand More .Ooncesswns • I ' 1 ' ~ SAIGON (UPI) -G<in. ilumg "Von <Bi.> Minh a11umod lbe pr .. ~..,sidenry of South Vietnam today ,,.u.nd said he would seek n~gotia- tions with the Communists for a J....icease-fire. T he Viet C.onc, t ··wtthout actually reieetinl hll ap. -peal, issued a 1tatemen.t de· --mandinc more conceuions-Ont. ~ The Viet Cong have ,prelfmted ~Valley's 1" ::J2o/o Hike l'BidS~ .. ~1• Contract talks in the Fouritain ·Valley School District apparent- itr1y have ground to a halt because '.k-or a dispute over salary pro· ;;i1posals. , JI Teachers had asked lhe dis· trict for a 12 percent pay boost ~·next year as a ''minimum cost· hOr-living increase." ~ But Judie Lowman, president , of lhe Fountain Valley Education t 'Association, said th.e board so far ,._has refused to make any counter· ·r proposal or to respond to lheir-H:· ."'quest in any way. ,Teachers do 1 not intend to return to the •oargaining table until lhey do. "'' Dr. Mike Brick, business direc· i 'tor and district negot,i:ator, Fri· I "day confirmed •'they did walk out" of the dis trict's lates•. ·;'.i)argaining session. . He was r eluctant lo discuss the ;,--pay dispute, howe~, !;>ec•use ,.,,.he said to do so would v1oJat~ a .. district policy prohibitin1 .. such -: ·wscussion during nellOtiaUons. vi. He did agree to confirm the >·negotiation halt, however, "since "'the teach ers already have made a statement." O' Teachers a lso asked for a !'"greater \•oice in decision mak- ing, budget directiOn and the hir- ;;;.i n g o f teach e rs and ad - n Jn.inistrators. : While the board did olfer coun- '"ter-proposals'-(or those items, Mrs. Lowman said, '"Ibey really Only restated current policy." 1, Brick, however, said the board "is still awaiting teacher response to mos t of thos e counter- proposals. ; District officials said the cost ·of the teacher pay raise would be $888,000 for t eachers alone or $1,152,000 if given all district !"l'empJoyes. In" addition, 'the ,... medh~aJ insurance improvement :::they r equ est e d would cos t . another $183,000. Under current. budget projet· J.tions for next ye&r. $10.7 million fol the $12.3 million would go for \salaries and benefits without any f pay raise. J The other budget items include '4$53(),000 in special a:ovemment 1grants which cannot.be spent for 1JiaJary items, and $1.1 million for )district school operations, SUP· <plies, utilities and repain. ! But Mrs. Lowman said some ~rearrangements could be made, J •• ,l depe nds on where your ~priorities are." she said. 1 She claimed the district will re· .ceive some new money from the ;stale because of overall inflation. , "l find it hard to believe all of that has Lo go for things and none for people," she added. The district said teachers will receive an average 5.2 perjient •pay boost from automatic in· ·creases granted for extra educa- . lion and experience, while other employes receive about 3.8 per- cent. . . ·Fire Kills Four BALTIM O'RE !UPI) -Fire ·burned throush a three-story .frame hous e in northwest . Baltimore today killing four young per1ons and injuring si• ..others. OR•NOI COAST ' DAILY PILOT Robert N, Weed ...... '"" .... ,..,..j ....... Jack R. Curi'ey '""' Pr~191ft4 •NI C.-lll llMM9ft Thomas KHVll •,onw Thomas. A. Murphlnt M..••Q•'lf I!- Charle<, '"4 . Loo<. Ric:Mrd p, Nall ...... , ................... .._,. f. . Tt.._nt 111 4) 442..tnt . Clo1sslfled Advert,sing 642-Mn loidclle-~ Y•!l•t t.• "' (l'Po<~ H1·6l10 ,,_M111(••""~··· 4fS·06lO C•fl••IOlll, 1.,, Ot"•ll .. Go.o•I ,. ..... \~ ... , c-,.1,,, N•M#i~ih, 11!!1\ttol ......... 1.,.._, ,.. ... ,, •r ••wt•ll...,ll'•nl• ,..,,!,. "'•• .., tlP•OP1t<•G •\\M"I .,.fl.i l••"u'''°" ot ~,,., .. 1,111 ....... ' S.cOllCI Cle•• ,.._, ... p.o«I •I Cetl• IM .. , ~.5.WM...,._..,,.., .... ..,.-41111/ 1W ...... lo'.00 -'"''I ""i•i.t J *'hNt-1-).0ll ll'lllnlrtl,. ' , I ' . t 1enei'al1. The Vie\ Cone said today the sltMation demands that tM Unit- ed States fmplemerit articles ot the Paris agreeements on Viet- nam and respect tbe.fundamen- (al national ri1hts ol the Viet· i\amese people. anp the rl.gbt"to ·sell-determination ot t.be South Vietnamese people. _ ''The ·Saison administration, . ins t-r um ent ~f U .S . ~.neocoloniali s m, rnus t be 1 abolished, .. the s tatenient said. "The-repressive and coercive war machine used against the South Vietnam,se people must be abolished.· two major demands sin~lhelr (orces clo1ed 1n on Sal&on -- ousters of aJI memben of the "Thieu clique" and withdr@wal of the Americans. Those <Je. manda appear to have largflly. been met. especiaJ.ly with de- parture today of Gen. C.i.Q Vaq Vien, chairruen 'ot the •J oint .~hi'efs of .S·taf•£, and othfr . > .. ~ . U"I T•lepMM TAKES VIET RE!NS Duong yan 'Big' Minh Nixon's Staff· " Alerts Patrol About Aliens A call lo San Clemente Po)ice from secret service agents at former President Ri chard Nix- ~·s estate today led to the arrest of seven illegal aliens. Police said the agents Sf.W a grou~ or Mexican nationals walk-int alon1 ttie Atchison, To,ieka and Santa Fe railroad tracks that nm below Nixon ·s Cyprus Shores home about6 :40 a .m . Officers dispatched to lhe scene arrested seven men and turned them over .. to the U.S. lk>•r.P'atocil. · · ·sUnda Y. aftern9on, se~ret service agents reported to police that·they had seen twopoa&ible ii· legal aliens near the t~venkla Calafia beach but officers Were unable to locate them. PrisonUu-e Ruled 'Cruel' ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -The "Only in this way can the most cherished aspiralions of the South Vietnamese people be re· allied in ~•\most favorable man, .\er ahd in keeping wltb tbespirit of the Par'is agreements Or). Viel· nam. REFUGEt;S.LANGUISH IN 'TENT CITY'..Slory, Page A4. · "The people must stand On the people's side and struggle re- s9lute~· to achie ve these de· mands. The statement or Duong Van Minh is not in keeping with thesedemands." <French Foreign Minister J~an, Sauvagnargues called in North \>ietnam 's envoy Vo Van Sun11 and the Viet Co ng's mission chief, Pham Van Ba. He asked them to agree to immediate political talkS with the Minh government, diplom~tic sources said in Paris. A French government official said earlier today that Minh's , election fulfilled the basic coftc:li· tion for pe,ac~ ouUined by the .; PRG .~ CBoth Communist of(icials e merged from their separate meetings with Sauvagnargues saying the conditions laid down by the Viet Co ng 's provisional re- \1olutionary government must be complied with first. They said election of Minh and his Inaugural statement had not met those de- . mands.) . Minh ,59,saidhewantedtohave a government ol understanding and peace.·· As he spc)ke, righting raged on the outskir).s of Saigon only three mile5 from the presidential palace. . -Within en hour of his speech, military sources faid captured South Vietnamese A\r Force planes flown b y Communist pilola bombed Saigpn's, Tan .Son Nbut Airport. The raid which panicked Saigon's residents was accom· panied by s mall arms and an· tiaircraft fire near the presiden- ti al palace and the U.S. Em- 6aasy. ., · President Tran Van Huong turned over his powen to Minh during a late afl'"'ernoon .. ceremony at the palace. OUtalde, SUpreme Court today let stand a lower rourt ruling lhf t medical treatment in the AlaMfna.prison system was so poor that it c:ori· , 1tituted ''cruel and.~unu1.ual punishment" ia vlolatloe ol. "tlle Constitution. " a thundersfOrm lashed 'the capital. Huong told Minh, ''Your responsibilities are 1~at. •: ' In his inaugural address, Minh said, "'Within the d1Y. to come, I un promise you nothinc. There will bedifficulttea." a The ju1tj.ces refused.to ·review court orders that state officials make sweeping changes in the prison medical trealment facllitie1, which the lower court. found to be understaffed,. un· sanitary and using outdated equipment. Alabama appealed, claiming that (ederaJ courts have no authority to evaluate medi..cal care. Winds llindtµ" Body Search * * Fr-PqeAI . ORPHANS.·.:. Tiger Alrline. two Amerl~8n employe"s and 33. dependents. They all left behind homes, money, PossesslPns and·job11 which ran1ed froin execuUve to laborer Positions. : " , ' Officials at Los. Alamltoe sald today they do' not e"pect ',to become li),volvtd in eating fbr udult: refd1eeJ" The bibylllt flights, they sald. are being car- Med out on a day tOday basis. Even tod1y '• filllht COll!d not be officially conf\rmed. 11\Jloj,FROG MARINA, utah '"!fe do not le1m otllclally Un· <UPI) -The hi gh wi~ and lil the plane ·is ln1tbe air," Navy choppy waters which overturned· apokeamen said.: a small boat ~nd dro~ four 1 • penon1 returned to Lak,e· PoW.11 · r ·' · • M.iH....I Sil"::.r to hamper the se1reli'lor ~yprue ••"r':"""o\· the les oltwo or the victims. VI~A (AP r ,.:_ Greelt end Honk ~ones .or the N1t1on.at T,url\!i\I Cypriot ...ii-Uva Park S.Vlce SBld the ~·-uit· r01u)llid' ne1ottatl0Ni Ind~ and ed to 30 m .p.h .. lurnl111,ilie 3!/'.. 'Pled1ed .to wor)< .. tori a brealdn !eet·deep water in the ,11aroti . thtlr cleidlotk 1ifver the Mure area rou•h and murQ.,,... · UC'll or:aan11atioa ol Cyprus. n-'arllilf~ n.-~ GAO Reporla SS Abuses • WASHINGTON <UPI) -DlaabilityjuClges forthe Social Security Admir!lstrallon new to'Puerto•Rico lo help wit h .hearings tlurtbg Winter ·vaCatton months despite bi gger case backlogs in Jess glamorous loca- tions, a government audit sqs. A Genera l Accounting Office rep0rt said two or the most heavily backlogged h~arlng offices ln the count•Y -Flin!, Mich .. a nd Huntington, W. Vn. -"rece~ed hair t he assistance" given th e San Juan. P .R .. office, which ranked 23rd. The report said hearing examiners temporarily sent to Puerto Rico are given few enough cases to leave them plenty ol time 10 enjoy the Island's recrea· tion areas. Sen. Charles McC. MathlU (R·Md .)1 requested lhe lnvesligallon ~er conslltuenla com:rlalned about walling up to a year for hearln'&s, an asked REW Secretary Caspar Weinberger lo stop any abuses. I • ' \I Relaxing Now Forrnt'r 1\ttorncy Gt•ncral J ohn J\1ilchell is s hO\\"ll \Vith hi s ne\v con1panion. \vido\v 1\1ary G,ore Dl•an, leaving u \Va s hin-gton restaurant. Friends say ·tha t A<litchell. de spite his legal problems, s ho\vs a surprisingly· health y morale. . .f'"91fS.rAl . ' \\. TE,R~PR· • • . ' manea from·c 8P. Tawn ud waa en route by plan,.• .. .__~__. The terrorllll allo -to ahoot a bo= ._....,. 15 minutes unleu "'Ubdrew from the lroni aiid W<k Qtll ot 'I the bulldin1. aeCQl'dlnl.l lo lbe pjly1iqlon adllll~. lo ~ -· sulate to treit three WOu.ndecl hostages. 'The doctor waa describina boW ~·gunmen wired hmd--to the ho1tages when the wallde-- talki• ha Was-using wuauddenb" cut off. A aenior police otftc:ill,aaid the hostagH held in dae ftftb-floor consulate offices DtJU' .a modern shopping cornpJex ·m the' center of Johanneebur• lncludld''four white women, three· white men and two African men. But tho «octor who 'iP,tered· said .the gunmen ·also h•Cl In captivttl'e!:: ,,children whom they. threa to shoot if the p0ll e did not ceue fire. '. The 1unmen foug a runnlite battle wilb Polic~ ni.ar: en wltip_ sW:rou nded the bul~ng nd re- turned fire as·aU ttior1liea rled,to c lear 'thousands of o oo IH from the area. It was the first attack on Israeli diplomats since July 1, 1973. when assailants who were never caught shot and killed the Israeli military attache in Washingtoa. D.C .. outside his suburban home. Seven Jsr.}'elis of diplomatic rank headed by Consul General Arieh. Bustan. were assigned to the J ohannesburg consulate'. ·In addition, there was a clerical staff mostly Israeli citizens. lsr'aeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Keesee Admits Role · ll.abill· sun;imoned memben of. his· cabiriet to the c:aplta' tQ dtite.· cu~ the capture of thecomuia In Death of · Con~UI ,.::·.: ~:':~, .. ~:A1 . . ... ,1'YA~ 'D"'"'2. SAN DIEGO (UPI) -"Soldier Later h~ was. char1ed°Witb set-,'.; Uft I;;,. • • ofmisfortune"BobbyJoeXeesee linf up tHe abduction, and of,,\ -PD).8 Rebe"l Maid David or Huntington Beach faced a ••d r ecline preparation of a , 5 ' Di y htClub possible life prison sentence lo· h1ndw.ritten $500 ,0oo <1rad'.som1 1 Fol~, an ego ac 0 _..:_ d r h. ·1 I t , " H l d '" I'd 0 • PHRF·C, Speculation, -· ay or 1s gu1ty pea o con-no,..e.. e {waSi n 1c ,e _ o Auaun:tttUIShtpsneet . s piracy in the unsolved kidnap-chargea of 1ti4napklr. fnunll;~ . · ~·F·D . .M iUc. BUJ;strahm. murder or U.S. Vice Consul John and extortion when Patterson s. ~ loBeaah\"achtClub. · S. Patterson in Mexico. boey'wufound. • . ~-· · Keesee. 40 , a Korean War hero An etshtb" era·tie drop' 9ut PHRP·I, Vlxen, Ill B: Cps Jr .• and ah&doWy figure or interna-oriEDally from Artf.oh:a Keesee · LosAn1el•Y.~chtChlb. lional intrigue for the past 13 pic\ed up the tag"'soldier or mis-PHRP-P, Plover, DevidSmlth • · th I f rt "f • · or ·nterna CoronadoVachtClub. years, l& e on y person ever 9 une or a. series 1 . • PHRF-G; Hampshire ROie, chara:eCI in connection with the t1 onal troubles that began 1n the De 1 Burnett SoulhSboce Sall· 1974 disappearance and murder 1962 when he deserted the army, . g'Cl~b • of the American diplomat in stole a light plane and _new to m CAA,· Emily Ann, Joe Clay, Hermosillo. .Cuba. ~eesee , who s~rved a two-Cali(orniaYachtClub. , Se nJ.encing was scheduled yearpnson term, claimed he act-MORF-A, Vivacious JI, Blll90ll before°"U.S. District Court Judge ~as a CIA a gen~. bul the, CIA de-KleinSmid, Balboa Yacht Club. Leland Nielsen. n1ed any ~~nnec~1?n . MOllF·B. Maia, Joe Morena, Last mon~h . K J=cse pleaded ,_ _ SouUIBa,.~MhtRadDCClub. guilty to o.ne charge or con-p l •' MORA, Groovin', Sacha and spiracy to k~dnaR,in exchange for O itician paker, sa,nta Monica Yacht Club. ·a gov~rnmenl pledge to prevent his extradition to Mexico in con- nection with \he case. Palterson, 31, was last seen alive leaving the consulate on March 22 with an unidentified man. Three hours later the con- sulate received a ransom note in his handwriting demanding $500,000 and signed by the "Peo- ple'sLiberationArmyolMexico, '' a froup unknown to Mexican authorities. Negotiations between the kid-. napers and Patterson's wife, Anne, broke down for still un- known reuons and in July a peasant discovered his decom· posed body in a shallow 1rave 35 milesnorthorHermoa:illo. Authorities said Patterson, on his firat diplomatic auicnment when kidnaped, was killed by heavy blows to the head . The FBI arrested Keesee at his. Huntington Beacb home in May, 1974 and charged him with trying to take advantage of the kldnap- tng by causing the delivery of a $250,000 ransom note to the con-sulate· In the northern Mexico statecepital. Wins Toss BEAVER., Oki"' <UPI) -Rep. Mark Bradshaw, (D-Arnett), has proved what many people have contended for years - politicians are better than anyone else at slinging manure. Bradshaw set a world re- rord by t ossing a cow chip 160 feet while competing in the VIP divi&ion of the an· nual cow chip throwing c h ampions hips at the Beaver County Fair- grounds Satur:day. Several thousa nd persons turned out for the event, which climaxed the yearly Cimarron Territory celebration. The world's I argest motorized cow chip, a 10- root wide and three-foot· tall plastic replica mount· ed on a go-cart, was dis· played. 3 Netirorka Face Charge& WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme Court today diamiued attempts by the three major broadcasting networks to block government charges that they are illegally monopoliain& prime-time entertainment pro- gramming. The court's brief order cleared the way for the government's suit against the networks to proceed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. Slaying Probed BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) Police were investigaUnc the de- ath or a wealthy 88-year-old woman found bound, beaten and strangled in her bedroom SUnday morning. Selma Younis "WU dis-- covered by her aon·in-law. Mariners Ca~o of Free Services , We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savlng1 Speclallats has your Interest In mind with other Free Services too, llke Check-a-Month Plan'. Tranafer of Funds and Save by Mall. '"$1,000 minimum balance Don't forget W!!'have the Hlghest lnterest.po11lble on rediilar ~\11.!198 and hlgh'yleld Certificates of Depo1lt. Save with your Mhoin.town" Saving• and Loan·-Mariners! ·~ • Mariners 8avi~s. and Loan AssociatiOn "'A•1•le1 (Opp.Mt, SIMI kotpltol) 11.t7......,.., I Nd. (213)657·4141 ·~ .... _. (lehureWorid) 13n0 hot IMth llwd. (213) ,.._,.,. ... ,.... ... h (M•Offk•) ISIS WMkltff Dr. (714) 6'2...000 Newport ..... .. (loy•lde c .... , ... , 102419rt1d91k (714)6"2-«IDO --J10019'i<tefr•h (11')"""* . (°'_ .. _ " ,. ~· ' I " ' I . . "' u; Cl w w in '· ·•Wt •• •I th h• th w n< . . hi -" t I I I I I I I I I I r ' I I ( I I I I I ! l I I ' I ' ' ! • I I I r I ! • - • .. " " ,. ' .. -. • Sund•y's I I 6 - Settnon Reported ~Tom Berley Time for Christians To 'Make Weight Felt' -. (£dUor'1 Nol.e: ThU II a llft1 Alortday Jeoturt: in which Doil11 « Pilol reporter Tom Bar~ Oivet a_ ·personoliucf occotatt o/ a ..-mmt /rOm a church or~ tekct«t oc random '"the Dai· lfl PUot drcWatiora. arm. TM chuTch olao Will be the IUbject of a. Jeoture on Soturdar'• chvrch page.) tr the many millions of ·Christians in this world would ...:, only practice what is p-:eached lo them we could tum a troubled world upside down within.24 hOurs; Father-James Cowin Caley told an Episcopal church congregation Sunday inHuntin1ton Beach. ''We would need no police forces, United Nations or other sophia\icate4. deterrents," Fat.bet Caley lold bis congrega· lion at St. WiUredJachw"ch. · "A determined Christianity, by sheer weight of num- bers, would be the ultimate deterr~nl," be said. "'THERE WE.RE BVT i2 disciples," the mihister said. "'And when you remember that the saints15lood alone and yet did so much for lheChristJan cause it mltkes you wonder why we don't do th al much more.'' Father Caley invoked religious rebel John·Keble's bat· tle cry before the British parliament of 1833 -"Jet the church be the church" -as the theme of his sermons Sun· day at seyeJ:al Huntington Beach services. .. We o!J!he church musl let politics take a back seat," he warned. ''"'e have plenty to do with our own affairs and this seems to me' to be a good time lo revive Keble's warning. "You and I are not a small isolated group of Chris· lians," the minister said. "We belong to the whole world and to the sum total of human history and I fully agree with those who tell us that it is time for Christians to make their weight felt. ''OlJll CHURCH ~ NanllNG to do with mariy ftmet.ions with which it as become concerned," Father Caley said. "J feel that great thrust of our Christiane(. fort should be within Church where it will do the most good... ' "We have fingers in too many pies," the speaker warned. ''Certainly, we should be prepared to deal with matters that touch upon church affairs but more than that is beyond our province." Turning to what he described as the "ancient precepts that bind thousands of millions of Christians together," Father Caley urged his congregation: ''Let all bitterness, unrest, anger, clamor and evil speaking be'p\Jt·away from you ." THOSE WHO IGNORE that admonition, he warned, can expect to res em hie the rest of his quotation: ''Crippled in body, mind and soul and poisoned throughout their whole system." "Let's get on with the Scriptures and do exactly what we have to do,'' he told the congregation. ''Let the church be the church and by God 's grace we shall see that it can be ex· actly that and no more." Bunter Eaten .. I ,' l '. 't Crocodi/,e Consumes Ams.ie BRISBANE, Australia <UPI> -Searchers recovered the re· mains of a missing hun~er from Uie belly of a 19·foot sa:lt water crocodile, police said today. Police 5'1id Peter Reimers, 32 . was swallowed by the reptile while taking a nap during a hunt· ing and fishing trip at Weipa, ' l.?00 miles north of Brisbane. Reimers decided to lie down and rest beside shallow water al a freshwater lagoon 20 miles east • of Weipa while two companions ·· went. fishing elsewhere, police said. Officers said the crocodile apparently lunged six feet from the water and attacked him while he slept. His two companions searched the area ·but only found his rifle. watch, hat and shoes neatly piled nearby. • He said they guessed what had . happened when they found mud . scufft?d up and tilood on the scene. They called Weipa police and organized a hunt. Police and friends of the dead man exploded a dynamite charge under waler to stun the crocodile and then shot it as it surlaced. Reimers' dis membered body was recovered from the crocodile's belly. Police said this species of crocodile was plentiful in far north Queensland and frequently 'came up tidal creeks to fresh waler for feeding. The last recorded death in Queensland by a crocodile was 31 years ago when an aboriginal groundsman was killed at a zoo in central Queensland by an 87- year-old crocodile called "Big Momma." Police said the crocodile that killed Reimers was about the s ame weight as "Big Momma" one ton. C'uifJ ¥°'41" ~ .... • - Possibly in an atlempl lo comply wllh Wlchll•'• leash Jaw this library lion was chained, to a tree. Which may ~plain Leo's ralher haid and sutly look . · I/ • It's a R.eal Farce Someone in Santa Cruz , apparently unhap- py with the U.S. Air Force, climbed up this billboard and did a retouch paint job I .. --- on th.i s Air Force recruiting sign. Needless lo say, lhe billboard owners changed the ''a" back to the original ''o." Canine Fee Rate Urged Owne,., of Neutered Dogs Would Pay Less ' .............. DAILY PILOT ,4 3 Joy Ride Kills 4; 32 Hurt WOODBURY, Ga. (UPI) - The day was br:ight and sunny, and someone suggested taking the children for a ride on the new town fire truck. The joy ride was intended lo be a present lo the children and adults or the small Cove com· mwtity who worked hard to raise money at a church auction to build a shed for the new truck. "They were happy they had made so much money and just decided they would get on it and go for a joy ride," said Tom Beckham, who watched the celebration. ''They were going all over the Cove blowing the siren and waving at everybody." The truck wound its way along the rural roads. Then, as it &tart· ~ down a steep hill, the brakes gave way, Driver Joe Lane said later. When the truck reached the curve at the loot or the hill, the weight or the water tanks and the people hanging on tile back caused the truck to overturn. Four persons -including three children -were killed and 32 injured, most of them children . The State Patrol said Sunday a broken brake cylinder on the S\Jr· plus Army truck, which had been converted into a fire truck, caused the accident. Beckham. whose Wife's aunt was killed in the a«ident, said there were about six adults aboard the truck and some 32 Owners or spayed or neutered phrase "or actual cost" to the Current income from such rees children. dogs will get a break in Orange minimum cost figure used by the . covers only about 67 percent of The victims included brothers' County animal license fees if county. operatin•CQSts. Terry Wade Long, 10, and Ted county supervisors adopt a pro-License fees for wild, exotic or Ray Long, 9; Mark Young, 7, son posed rate&chedl.ileTuesday. dangerous animals would jump of Gary Young who acted as the Jn place of the current $5 fiat fromSSto$25. Worker Held auctioneer, and Mrs. Virginia fee for a one.year license, a Rates charged for commercial Elease Creamer, 52, all residents citizens committee set up by Ute dog kennel licenses show the big-of the smali community about 60 board to study animal control gest increases. J SI ymg• · miles southwest or AUanta. Six has suggested a staggered rate Depending on the number of n a other members of the Long fami· structure that gives breaks lo dogs ~ainlainft:I~ .the fee w.oµJ.d Jy were injured. owners of "fixe~f" animals.· be from $40 to $120 a year com· ' OJ> 2 UT Two of the injured remained The new system would also in· pared to the current range of $10 I "omen hospitalized in critical condition elude licenses good for longer or toS30. today. shorter terms than the current Pel shops also would pay MONTESANO, Wash. CUPI>-"The'driversaidheappliedtbe July to July tags. higher license fees, $50 per year A mBrried 28-year-old Shingle brakes and they £aded out on The new fees and license compared to the current $10 mill worker faced arraignment him," said stale Trooper B. H. periods would include: charge. today in the butcher knife slay-Crosby. ••1t was not going fast al -A six-month tag co.sting $3 The only license category that ings of two young women found all ... I t d d d $6 r Id I de he bound and half-naked in a or neu ere ogs an or wou coSt ess un r l pro-Crosby said the fire truck. th ed ed ould he Driftwood Beach shelter. o ers. pos new sch ule w a which had i·ust been acquired A 2 h l. th ·b· · William Calvin Batten was ar· -1 -mont tag cos 1ng e temporary animal exh1 1t1on · Saturday, was outfitted with current rate of $5 for neutered such as a dog show. Such shows rested in nearby Moclips Satur· water tanks. animals but $10 for others. must now obtain a permit for $.5 a day and charged With the April 14 Another trooper, Larry -An 18-month tag for $7 and day. It would cost nothing under slayings of Gaelisa Burton, 18• Williams, said a motor pool ex· $14. the new system. , and Tina Lynn Jacob&en, U. pen from Ft. Benning. Ga .• wie9;1t -A two-year tag for.•or$18. Aeeonlial to · the •CIOl'IUllklee. The women were al.U on a ayer the brakes Sunday and con· The committee made ttiree the county would almost. double beach near MoCllps only a few ~hided those on the right rear pages or S:Llggesied changes in its annual income if the new hours after they had left their wheel fai)ed. Williams said there h I ·ed b d Vashon Island homes of Puget other fees and c arges eVJ y schedule were adopte , pay-Sound for a three-daY hitchhiking was "no possible way" to slow the county for animal shelter ing for more than 86 percent of the down the truck when the brakes service. services it provides. ·and camping trip. gave out. Impounded animal feed and 1-;;~~~~~~~;:;:;::;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;:;::;:;;;:::;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;:;;:;;:;;-care costs would increase by $1 to $4 per day, depending on the size of animal and the county fee for a rabies shot would increase by $1 1oss. Impound fees would increase across the board and the commit· tee suggests addition of the Four Dogs Rip Boy, 7; 400 Stitches MIDWEST CITY. Okla. (UPI) -Two German shepherds pulled 7-year·old Timothy Fleming over a fence where the dogs, together with two other dogs, slashed, chewed and mauled the youngster. The child was reported in satisfactory condition today at a hospital. It required 400 sUlches to close the wounds inflicted by the dog bites, authorities said. The victim's father, Richard F1eming, a Midwest City police officer, said some children ran into his house Saturday and said Timothy was being attacked by dogs. "I ran out lbe front door and around to the back and jumped the fence and saw three German shepherds and a schnauzer chew· ing on my son," the father said. Fleming kicked the dogs away from the boy and handed him over the fence to his wife. The of- ficer then u&ed his service re· volver to protect himself from the dogs until he could get back over the fence. ' . Anaheim.Man Still Missing I SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A Coast Guard search Sunday failed to locate the body of on Anaheim man whose 22·foot sailboat was 1ent crashing onto a reef by heavy seas in La Jolla Cove. The search for R. L. Wise, 44, was suspended after a thorough eearch of the area failed to turn up any trace of the vii.sslng man. He wu presumed drowned. ' James B. Incle& of Sierra Madre, owner-skipper of the boat, and tw\) olh• Pusenaers, .Rich Benson, ~e. and Andy Sloker, 33, both ol Alladena, man11ed to jump free ol tbe eaP1lzed craft and swim ubon wtthoulinjury. WECIALP~EW ~OWIN{j BY CADILLAC We take great pride in presenting lhe most exciting Cadillac since Eldorado made its debut -the all new, eleQant Seville. Atthough it is sized for efficiency any where in the world, Seville is richly appointed in the Cadillac lradilion. Seville Is powered by an electronically fuel·injected , engine and its host of standard equipment includes a reclining passenger seat with two·way power adjust ment, a Tilt & Telescope 1\teering wheel and a fuel monitor sY$temJPower controls for the ironl seats a mounted on lhe armrest consoles. See Seville, the new American with international efficiency. in our showroom now. Q\J DISPLAY IN OJA SHOWROOM Affill 26 to MAY I NaberS Codillac SelHLe•lklS•Senlce 2800HMbor8Ml-ColtaMeu 540-9!00 I I • 44 DAILY PILOT • I THE DIAllOND LADIES: It ia the time or year for 1be Great American Pastime. The summer a1ame. Baseba ll is with us. And f m here lo report that this condi· f on bu not eluded the fair sex. Sunday waa bright and windy time for the first practice mes of the L aguna Beach m e n's Slow·P ilch Softba ll aiue. This was a doubleheader yed at the Art Colony's hich fCbool diamond. ru All the players, coaches , an a c e rs , hu s b a nds, oyfriends, and as&ort.ed arigers-on 'showed upi right on me. They came prepared with plenty of canned coolants, figareltea and adhesive ban· ~ages. I 1 ALSO, ALL THE dogs in J,Aguna showed up. The dogs took infield practice first. There tNere two Irish setters who main·· 1y -wOrked between first and ~ base and a very fuuy fellow of questionable origin whe flopped out in soft, warm, loole tlirt just inside third baae and M.ayed there through both con· lats. · Another canine with very abort legs provided e ntertainment ~hroughoul the day by trotting f.rom first baae across the ;tiamond to third base at critical JDOmentl during the game. He r as apparently an exhibitionilt. 1 Either that, or he just liked the. j:Jther dog who was flopped oul in f-"esondirt allhird. I ENOVGH OF ALL this game tolor. The women played hard ·~nd it is clear that with the 'beration movement, things are olng to be· difficult during the f~ason for the coaches and Fanagers, who are male. , When a male coach vents his ~rath upon a male baseball ayer who has just booted one e object of the coach's wrath fringes, shakes, shudders and pangs his head. : It isn't going to work thi5 way m the Laguna Beach Women's Slow·Pitch Soft ball League, fol!<>. UPON ONE CllmcAL play, for example, the cat.ch'er flubbed a throw from the infield, allowing a run to score. The manager was out or the dugout like he'd been .shot from a gun. "Whal the hell were you doina: then?" he roared · ·she never backed off an inch. She stuck her chin out al him and shouted back, "Well , it all hap- pened ve ry fast." During another critical mo- ment, one team 'a infield took a rather casual approach to a dou· ble play, whereupon three runs s cored a s the ball bounced around th e interior o ( the di amond. "YOU BLEW IT,''lhe manager Kreamed. "Now you people put oµt all those cigarettes and get those d ri nk cans off the infield. Let's play some ba ll here ... ''You're a sor e head," the second baseperson shouted.back at the manager. "Who do you think you a r e ,'' t he first baseperson questioned. Mean w h i l e, th e third baseperson wa lked over to th e shaggy dog still sleeping in th e soft. warm, dirt and advised : "Get up! Go bite him ... '' IT IS CLEAR that the ladies o! the Lag una Beach Women's Slow-Pitch Soft ball Leag ue are 1otng to have a lot or fun this season. For th e c oac he s and managers. however, it may be just another long, hot summer. • ' • • • Refugees Languish in 'Tent CitjJ L 1 .-L Cl / ' • II.GANA, Guam IAP)-Dlapl .... IDd lt.Wmed:, tbouauda of Vllla1m•1 n- fUI-<lustered ID .-.., -to-day ID Guam waltlDc for -.I of llMlr -room," eald llll -w IC lbe ... ..,. ..... led ..... lmllad. 11o .. Mjat. bl.-wbere Ibey H I qule\17 (!It' lonl 11oun ••alllDt proeeums. Tbole already 1etUed in lbe malte- abllt communil1 lanaulshed oulakle -· taldna 1bade under arna11 awn11111. of cardlloata. Olllers.walted al lbe lmml· 'lr•tloa i.t. n.u!Dbers phuted lo thelr •lolbln1, •t,!11111 \heir tum to leave for lbe-111• ploinlHil lbem. Bui the NI •A•«IOU>m& ...-the cbllclrM • to do. Many lay ll&Uealy.., m- lnltde the tents. , t destiny. • •·111 wife just doma't btpW wbat bap. pened to ber,'' •aid oee Vlete1mese. ''Suddenly we b1ve no home." "'ft.. adull letWll.l ol "'l'eatCUp" donal fanu..U. WatslalD-~ud r.ldenta muet bike u m.-cb u a mlle for II. A atmuar· 1onc:,a11t f-the...,,.._ al meal Ume, w ~=:-:.• .-.a1 =tent to befod. ., ...... Parents dl1coura1ed lhem fl'om ,_ nin1orplayln1intheheat. .. ••we come out of Salaon for our children," aald a 31-year-old .mother of two. ''If It's for me, lnot10. But webave to1tart thin11 now for our children." The mood of tbe dully, ••·MorCbed .. Tent City" where man than $,000 now li •• lo a 1t1te of 1boelt. · "lly UWe 1lrl Juot crl• and cries," 1akl a Vletaam--. "I try to tell. her the freedom life will come IOOD. But la Saigon 1be had ao ..._ 1oy1, Hore 11be bas nolhin&. We bave mtbiq. •• ~ •• clllldne -la lonl -omcler a blasllll IUD toda)I to let tbolr ra• -of rice, ebW, .-Jr'1lt IDd a bambiircer tiiiD. A f-, aatlelpaUri1 a lonpr irtay, Haed ,. at lbe Na.,. trailer t1U110d Into a PX. It wu Mlllli1 .Oap, wute baskets and even bubble pm, . · 1 "Since I born, tbe war k .. p.1oiaC Oii • Now we ha ve to lrave ~erythjlM:. _ t dOll't want thlDI like lbal to happen lo my children .•. Now tbey don'.t have &p lmide a 1te1mtaa teat, a '1·maatll-old baby, wearln1 oaly a.._, ""'"' ID a mak.e-lbift bammock. One,.,...., woman, waltlDc ID the IUD for IO m-. slumped to Ibo lnlUDd and wu carried away. Otben bave (alatM wblle 1tandl11C ID the food line. Grvupa of ·newly arrived refUI- """' lo .. 'Tent City" la yellow aeboal In an tfrtirt lo p.--; aiiit a -of pupose, \be,.,.._ el-a mQ'OI' ol • .,.ent City" and a council. Giwpa of refuaees volunteerod to do -Jobi now beinl canted out by mllllat)' penonnel sucb u aetvlnl food and wuhtna cli1hes. 1 worry abqut War, a'3cJul, hld1ia& from aome rocket,·-she said. 0 We don't expect to ftDd a new bouse. a new car. The only thini la that I can make enou1h money lo MDCI my chilclrea tbroulh &<hool and they can b••• 1, bet- ter l1te, a freedom lite.•• "In Saleon, be bad 1111 own air .-i. U ... 1' ......... .SNOWMOBILE.S .SEARCH FOR AVALANCHE VICTIMS 7o.MPH Wind• and ''Whiteout•" Forced Them lo Tum Bliek Avalanche Death Toll May Be Five CASTLE llOCK, Waob. <AP> -Each story or pri.vale terror· and shared desperation bqan the aame way: somebody yelled, "Avalanche!" "I just can't describe bow it feels to be burled bf" a wall of snow,'' said J .. Randall McClafiin, 37, of Kent, Wash. "J. was completely buried as the avalanche rolled over us.'' When the immense tide of snow settled, three persons were dead and tw.o other& were missing on Mt. St. Helena in southwest Washington Saturday lligbt. More were buried under the mow but were dug out. ln all, 3t other· member& of a Univenity of Puget Sound climbing elua re- turned home SUnday. SEARCH EFFOllTS ror the missing climbers and recovery or the three bodies awaited better weather, the Skamania County Shertrr·s Office said. ''It's still blowing &Oto 70 miles an hour and snow ins up there," a deputy said. "The visibility is about 25 to 30 feet." Listed as missing or dead we re : Nina Engebretse n, Tacoma ; Karen Moniot, Tacoma; Philip Burdick, Z.ton· ville ; Richard Pfefr..-, Federal Way, and Erick Spurrell. Denver, Colo. Three bodies, authorities aren't s ure which three, were left in sleeping bags beside Forsythe Glacier. The avalanche occurred on the northeast side of the mountain • near tbe ataeler, •-• . .-r of the way ap \be l,t'rl·-ele¥•· Uoa. Authorttln said the aUde be11n aboutl:30p.m. "SOMEONE 8CREAllED, 1Av1lanche' ! '' Walter ''Skip'' Strictl1nd, a ~Ian member, re-- called. "Just then snow caved in the back of the tent. I grabbed the tent pole to keep it from collape· ing. One guy with us -his name was Alan s om e thing -wa1 partially buried. "Me and thia other guy helped him outside and looked for the otl'lerteuts, ''he s1id. "M06t were gone, some partially covered. It was all over in 10to20seconds. "One tent had been carried ISO to 200_yards with the people in it, IO you can see what we're up against," Strictland said. "We were probing in the snow, t.rying to find everybody. We couldn't account for one tent. .. Dolly Piiot D......, l•G.w ...... Mooday·Friday: II you do Id have YoUJ paper by 5:30 p.m .. call bel«e 1 p.m. and your copy will be cl&- lrvered. Saturday and Sund~: If YoU 00 flOC receiwe rour COllY by 9 a.m. SatUf"· d9\'. ore•·""-Sunday. call be~ 10 a.m. and 1CUf COPY will be delivered. Most~=~•!]!. ~MUI Northweet Hunli"9(on Bwh. and Westmineter ........ 141-tut Sen Qemente, Caoistrano Beach, Sin Juan C.,estrll'IO, 09N Point South L.guna. LlllURI Niguel •• , .............. ,. Boy Survi'7es. · Cr1:1sh ' • I ~ Father Fmnlically Triea io Save Family NEW 01\LEANS (UPI) -Dickie Del Real, 9, hudc\led with his father, his mother, bis brother and two ailter1 tn the c1bin ol their wrecked airplane 11 it bobbed upon the waters of Lake Pontchartrain. He was takoa lo the hospital and wu reported in 1ooc:1 concllUon today. The next day, MUChen loc1ted the bodies of Dickie's mother. Rc»allnd Del lleal, 85, and her dauehter, Carmen, Jl, near the Lake'• north shore. On Sunday, \he body of Dickie's _...r, Mark An· tonlo Del Real, 4, was taken from.the lake. He was found noaling face down, also oloae IO the north shore, near t he 24·mlle Lake Pontchartrain cauaeway. The plane was slowly sinking. , The father saw one chance for his famlly'11ur· vival. He divided them into groups of two, told·them to awtm for awbile, tben noat for awhile, ud or· dered them to an unknown fate. Dickie waS paired with his mother and together they noated away from the fading voices of tbe rest of their family. Dickie, C't'ld and frightened, clun1 to his bundle of clothlna he used as a life preserver, as the Ude carried him onward. The search continued today acrou the 800-mlle square lake for Dr. Ricardo Del Real, 39, of .Boca Ralon, Fla ., and his daughter, LJsa, S. · ''The bodies that we found and the one swvivor are very close to the northern bound1ry of the lake · and thererore we think there i1 a veey good poaibiltty that the sunivon may have made it uhore and ml1ht be ln 1 swampy 1rea of the north aide of the lake," Coast Guard Lt. John Diec hart said. He can't remember exactly the last time he saw hlsmolber. · A pair or teen-agers flahinl for crabs near the 1tate park on the northem edge of the Jake saw Dickie, bis body •r.parently lifeless, driftine toward the shore and pul eel him into their boat. He was In ebock becauae of prolonled exposure of the cold wate;r. But he wa11live. The, Beach craft Bonanza piloted by the cardiovascular 1uraeon ditched in tbe lake Wednes· Consmner Protection. Agency Hit Pr ... Wire Senic:n WASHINGTON -President Ford today attacked a proposed conaumer protection agency as a wut.e of money and called in· stead for aboU1hina price resuta· tiona to make Americans' dollars gorartber. "I do not. believe that we need yet another federal bureaucracy ln Wublnaton with ita attendant coal -about Sll million over \he next three yean -and hundreds of additional federal employes," Ford 1aid, referring to the pro- posed consumer agency. Ent•••• l•de.r •• .,. WASHINGTON -The govem· ment's index or ruture economic trends resumed its downward. slide in March after a brief one month upturn, the Commerce ( IN SHORT • ) Department reported today. The composite index or leading Indicators has been falling virtually uninterrupted since August and the 0.5 percent March decrease largely offset a 0.6 per· cent February rise. Fecal St..., v,..,.r WASHINGTON -A rederal commi11ion his dedded to re- commend an immediale end to the federal moratorium on ex- perimentia& on live fetuses before or after abortion. However, tbe Commiulm for the Proleetloa of Human Sub- doy. -:::,,... Seductions Told By Male Doctors WASHINGTON (UPll -Some male psychotherapi1t1 have tried to justify seducing women as a form or treatment, accord· -i n g t o a n A m e r i c a n Psychological Association re· port. Jt aays some dodon with fem1le paUenla have aaex bias. The draft report of an APA task forc e aaked whethe r therapists actually have sex bias and use aex-role 1tereotypln1 and concluded, "the answer is yes, though good process studies of the therapy hour are lacking.'' THE FINDINGS ranaed rar beyond the issue of doctor· patient 1ex, but re1pc>nse1 to the survey by 320 female APA mem· ben included reference. to it. ''l know o( too many cues o( actual seduction or female clients by their male ther1pista, '' one reapindent s1id, "usually jU1tified by the view that fri1idi · ty i1 a fate wone than de1th which can be 'cured' by the 'ri1ht male' -the therapist.." The task force said it hoped the s urvey would make peycbotherapists awue or ways in which women have been de· meaned and inadequately treat· eel because or bias. IT CJTED ONE study which said 5 percent of mal e psychlatrisla admitted having in- tercourse with female patients. ln .another, 25 women reported 'Erratic at E .... ' h1vin1 sexual relatioU with psychiatrists. The survey found five eeneral areas of sex bias and st.ereotyp. ing in therapy -the fosterin& ot traditional sex roles, the down· grading of expectations women may hive in life, theme of sexist Pll•hoanab11c eon..-, ... ua1 ~ploit•~ion of rema_le clients and. viewtnf of women as sex ob~. A final ver1ioo of the rePOft is 1o·be presented tO the APA board of professional aff airsin June . Reagan Car Gets Ti.cket TAYLOR, Mich. <UPI) -Police stopped rormer Califomla Gov. Ronald Reagan Sunday when hl8 chaurreur·dri ven blue Mercedes was clocked at 'speeds or 112 miles per hour on a Detroit·area rreewar. ReaJan'a driver 8nd the driver. of a security car escort~ng the Reagan car to Metropolitan Airpori were ticketed for recklesa driving. Reagan spoke Saturdly night at a Repubitcan fund ·raising dinner in suburban ~uthfield. Storms Roll Into Plains -jftla a1reed.Saturday on strict rules lo govern such research. 'Jbe com minion 1akl any experi· ments offering other than minimal rillk1 of harm to auch fetuaes ahould require 1ppnwal by a new National Ethlc1l Review Board. Nixon's Behavior Called Time Bomb ~ WASHINGTON <UPli -.Formar President Nlxoa wu •'.w;: stable" Jual before hlli reolpatlon, H)'I ~al •-el• 1beodore H. White, who saw him at the Ume aa 0 a Ume bomb J. Wblcb, If -def med ID Jlllt the rlllht way mltbt blow \be coune ' Heavy Raina in Midweat, Central Texaa r .... peratum 111tlt ,_ ............ " " .. -. " " -" .. = .. " .. " a..-• .. .. -" " -" .. -.. .. """'' " . .. -~· .. " ~(.11r " .. ..... _ " .. -· • " _ .... .. " •• •llK .. .., _ .. _ .. .. -· ... .. .. 0..~(.l•r " .. .... .,,SCll'lflt' .. .. ..,,,llde+phl• • .. " -· " .. Pfntb\lf"f'I .. {l ,.,.,.tllftel.Of•. .. -., " .......... " " St.Ullll " " SelllAlltCltr .. " $t1\ ,re!'(lt.(O .. .. ...... .. " ... _ .. " Cafflor1ala I ~, .... .. . ... I ... ... ... -IAIN ·~.- rmJ~•l '-rm. I s-. /ff .... 1'kln ...... _ .......... LISBON -The two moderate parties th1t won laat week '1 elec· tton ire movin1 alowly and cauliously despite their ma.nive victory. The Communist perty, which rae a poor third with --13 percent of the vote, wamid the flnt·place Soctallats \hat an al· li111ce witb tbe 1'boaqeol1'' Por,ular Democratic party, wb c• ran ... -. -1d put \hem bl eoalllet wltb lbe radical military otneen wbo dl<DIDale Ille n111Dc RewolutloDM7 Coun· ell . School OJief Out DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -The IU1Po111lon of Antioch Collqe · Pnsldont lames P. Dlxoa by the ac:bool'• board or lnJll-. ••• due to tbe admlnl11tr11Ar'1 put CODduetl the board •halrman 1ald. D 1on'1 prealdency b111 -tmdtr ftN llnff Im-a _, ltllllelrt alrike ........... ._board membentoq111ilon bll admlal1trau .. -1y. \ • of all American history apart." · ' White'• day-by-day aceount of how White House !Dahlen led · · by Chier of Staff Alna-II. Hall slowly persuaded NlxC01 to reslp IHI year appears ID the May IMaue of Refden D1101t "Wbat lh_e men In the White House were Involved ID, wilhaut 1 ever odmlttln1 II lo themaelv08, wu \be mana-•l°ol ae ua-I at.able penonaUty, '' Wb.lte 1akl. 1 • • • J STARTING 11111 NURATIVB Oii l•ly II '197~ ~~~ ! before Nlxorr'a-Illa ,...1rnat1on, Whited... ·.,.. · 'i I behavior u "lnere ...... , erraUe," wllb Hall i 1D1 u -!! .Ulule-ldet!.1 ID -matl«lolday:-.,. buolilt11 . ~ T~ Wblle 1"11 H11f _H ... Nlxoa bad to lea" a111oe ·-u be rud, OD ltrly II, U. tr-: of a lhea eaeret Wb1Mi ...... l lapa ID wlllcb Nlaon .,....ed to atop an "Bl w..,....,la- ...U1at1on. Tiie tape._ i.-lime 21, 11'11, alx daJa after Iba ••ters•te=::· •·•toRa_!!'~-•• _: -..,., wu lo fl\Ut.Nlaon rea11M .. 1--.. -.. wt-trtUWIDIU..GPPlitll•~. "IF HAIG COULD J:,.~-...,... !bi PrwWaat .J....,. I he w11 certain tbal the would ad beJODll,lllm1elr lauM national lnterut and......,," White says. , .-- "Yet, With too m\ICb _...,.., aomelhlnJ mlabt 1r11u .. u.e combat lnsUnel In lllcbanl Nixon ... Halt ., .. dealfn1wtlll a time -bwhlch, If not-lnJ,.t lberilhl way, ml1bt blowtbe coune ol all American hl8'«Y apart.'' ,. .. White's narrative concludes wllh a desertpUon of MlxOftt:• tearfUI farewell lo a group of Republican loyalists u"*"' belore he went on lelevlaton to announce hit realenauOn.. Nixon. J trt.itoendlbemHtlDcWlthanapolOIY, Wblte1ayw. -•~-,.,,._.b blohl"°h"!~ tave, Way .,UNlly, blo breatll IUOldaa -• IO .. c -corrlralled ..... -h lo ~·-~ 'I ...... hope •.• I h1ven 't let )'CICI down.' .. _ ... , •-• • ' .., ' ( .I .. ~ au; ... dn I .... .. .. , :C lllcll an( ~ ..... of I the .. "II wh1 Wb1 •A the1 Pr1 Ori Ukt L Prt .... Illa crv II! .. 2 the T .... 1cb allo mt - D mat mes ofe: SI A. I Wll Eat app E lla1 17 ( WU abO ten Nil Jbll the, aor ·R ~ 5 A L of 5 Inc ..~ "Pl p 11i1 Sur per H .... , vioi con -~ -~ ~ - I .. She likes 'FreedoJU.' ' ' Of Her·J~& rn.w1ree.mc-. . h~ -and ptoll~ at,,.or-old 1 ...... o ... , ..... ,_, of ;a ~l~\'lm"f ::e:.: m..,. lban,llor lbat draw Ille altenlloll, . llie'I' Iba c!ltv•a· llnt -...... _ . ., , "l'do tDCndlblf COod -it," ••1• Ml11 Darc7, a · t•uH :( '.: PEOPLE . ) blonde dreueol In l•-· -and no bra. 1lllaa Dorcy, wbo n.,... Ille poubea her broom down 81'> milH of -cutten a da7, aaya ll'a Ille freedom thiik..-ii tober. ••1•m llberatecf,1 • abe :r:t. uJly mind. ii free. I can what I pleaae. Nobody t.ua me 'Whattodo.'' . • ·Aller • 1neil'·~ ·~· there once a1ala la a Mill San Praaclaco and the NaUonal Or1alil11U6n for w_, clooan't Ukolt. . Llllllla kllelz, 18, a tenior at ~Uon Hiib li<hool0 WU aele<led and w111 ·compe1e In tbe Miu California pe...,,l In Santa CruzJune17. MiM Scholz, who meuures 3'-3f·l6, danced the "8rloetoD In Ille talent ~mpellllae. Tbo loci! cb•pler of NOW Js- aued a llalollient tMt 111d Ille 1ebolar1bipa in tbe pa1eant lbould be "awarded· cm IOlbe criteria other lban Ille abape of ooe'1 body.•• ' . l'.>llaware'a first death row in· mate under a new capital punish· ment law has been grant.eel a stay ol execution. Superior Court Judie Vl_nc;!etll A. Blffer1&o alined the, order at Wllmlnrton dela11n• Phllllp Eat.oa.'1 death sentence uaUI the appeall proceu la completed. EalA>n, 34, .... to ·be b ... ed 1111 2. He was 'convicted March 17 of the murder of a man wbo wu.&omarry his former wife. • Q.,ieo Graeff 111d he 1ave back tO Vice Presl--A. -eller a.NGO cbeck because ROckefeller "waa alwap on tbe pYliij end but ne+er on Ille re-ce!rinl end ... · ~ere11er bad pre••.,, the cliOct Ip 'Gr'aeff Onil 'Jil4 wife, 8'fl'.~· of Harrl1bur1. Pa .. as. Wlf!d!in of a 1174 National Volun- teer Award durln1 a cere..,. at the Kinned; Center: · · , But Graeff banded Ille cbeck ·back to Rockefeller. 1ayln1 about Rockefeller ; . '-There are pa1e1 am1 pqes abot.lt wbat he 1ave but not a aen· tenet "about' anytbtn1 he re· retYed . Tberefore, let~· 1-&bll check lo the vice t of Ille United Stales a let history ao record It." ... Rockefeller accepted Ille check UM! aald ~ would try to find a worthy cauae ror it. • • At Concerts LOSANGELES CAP)-Atotal of 508 persons were arrested dur· in1 the course' of a live-night con: cert by the British rock 1rot1p, ''Pink Floyd,'' autborltiesaay. Police Sst. Edwlrd Hemandez said 65 penons were arrested Sunday night during the / Ja1t performance. Hernandez said moat ol the _,.. res<a were ror. alleged druC laW viol•llons. The "Pink Floyd" conarts were 1ta1ed at the Sporta Arena here lo capacity· au· . dlencn, authorities said. -,, . lllAUlft' ' ~-I { ' ~, ..,_ --e Deaitntwd ' I ) • ,t ~ Anthony 'J. Hope, 3'·year old aon Of comedian Bob Hope, suffered slight Injuries wtien· ftre destroyed his $ZOO,OOO Malibu home. Hope escaped death by knolling bedsheets together lo escape l'rom seeoai1 fioor. Two years ago, . BOO Hope's Palm. $prinp hom,e burned to the ground with damages set.al $2 million. 4 Fresiw Newsmen . ' . . . I Set for Jail Stay FRESNO (UPll -In a cue tbe1 1'91lanl .. • leol of I'"':"' . freedom, four newsmen are will: ja1 to 10 to jail incterinttely rather Utan reveal the souree of a -atory. M1n&1ia1 editor Geor1e • Gruner, city editor James Bort and reporters Joe Rosat and William Patterson of lhe Fresno Bee have been '8nt,ened to re-main <n Jail untll 'lhOy •sree lo answer que1tion1 aboUl how the newspaper got information con· lalned In·• Grand Jury transcript that had been sealed by the fOU.rt. FRESNO COUNTY Superior Court Judie Denver Pecltinipob cited the tour a total ol 7t .ti Ines for contempt of court for muslnc to auwer the questions poaed durlns his inquiry· and Jut week sentenced Utem to remain in Jail uatil they reveal ~ 110Urce of their information. He stayed the aentencea· until May 23 pending •JlllOal. • 'TI>e '..Uti>n ~ad ..._.....>«* their, Oland !"Ith•. Ille _._t of C.K. McClatchy, editor of the McClatchy newspapen ·which in· elude the Sacra111en&o •Bee, and the Modesto Bee as .well u .the Fresno Bee. ''The Fresno Bee newsmen who now race lonl jail terms for refmtnc to divul1e the source of . Grand Jury testimony have taken • courqeous and i mpor. tant stand lo the long llgbt to pre- serve a free press," McClatchy aald. "Their wllllnJDOSS lo JO lo jail llu· ~come essential to pre- ft!lll an aa.1ry. whimsical Judl~-o.· from e'todlftl the pUblic's ability 4 to determine the Lruth. They have iny slrongest admiration and support." Peckinpah called the hearing after the Bee published a series of thrff articles In mid-January about the indictment ol city roun- ctlman M1rc·Stef1no, developer JuUu1 Aluiai and former city planni.n1 commissioner Norman Batna 1ehar1tnc them with llriberF ud conaplracy. An~a THE ·GllAND Jury handed clown the indictments on O!:t. 30, 1174, P .. kl.opab ordered Uie,traOKrlpt of the Grand Jury proceedlnp wblch· 1"'4 :,:r in· -.Oalodaad llltecl court 7ol'ftf:eis, court employes or attomeys from discuaina the cue with the new1 media or the public. In ita articles, the Bee used ex- tensive excerpts from tbe testimony during lhe hearings, Ind PecJcinpab ordered the new1pap« into court. 'Ali4!e Deftn't ••• ' Nationwide Strike By Women Slated RIVE&510E (AP> -The National Organl1atiOll for Women's state board bu pledged strong support ror a national strike by women neXt Oct. 29. . . _ At their state convention which concluded Sunday, the women said the s(rike woWd be called "Alice Doesn't ... "in honor of the film ''Alice Doesn't UveHereAny More.'' Conimedienne Ivy BotUnl of New York, national coordinator ot the planned strike, aaid : "Alice doesn't work here today, doesn't bank here today -ftll tn the blank with whatever YoU want.•• She said the strike' would attempt to show the power ol Women in the nation. ''This 1.-a way of ibowjng that, yes, collectively we do have an incredible amount ol power,'' said Jody Wa(dft, state coordinator of the propo&ed strike. She said NOW hopes women all aCrou the countrl sUy home rrOm work, slow down at work, withdraw money from banks, reruse to speH money, not show up ror volunteer work and leave small children home with their falllen. - ~...,. •01••--. . INSUIANCI . _. 1ft4 .....,l1akua• ·-••11& . .&1 '. 141111f - LEARN' lfrER/DR DECORATING '' fJlr,,, ~ lld. Lalill ' ' . ....... -f ... J •• ) .... --..... i'INdERS " TOllS -'='11.--i:... • , --: .• ,. • i;. " ·Is the leader In condu.ctlng , an inteFtor ·~e.,lgl) ~h.ool BECOME All INTERIOR · DECORATOR • . We 'o!-fer a .,«!rt~ ~e Or a year Course '"'1th an associate 'in ~degree CALL NOW~ ORDaIGNERS~ • Nnl!Olrr i:l:NTlat, SUITI loo .. ' NEf'PORT B~CR Monday. Apr112a. 1975 DAILY PILOT rl.) Gangland Killings? ~iquo:r Store Victims Shot EL MONTE CAP) -The owner and an ~mploye ol 1 llquor store here were shot through the head in a gaqland-style double alaying, of ri cers said. P.ollce S1t. Shlrl'y Bassford said the bodies or · Jack W. Ranney, 34, owner of Amie's Liquor Store, and hla clerk, Douglas D. Kirkland, 22, were round by a customer Sunday night. Officers s aid the cU1tomer w_aited a whi~,--------) Sunday night to be serv S tate and then went into the bac ·r o o m w h e r e. b_e'-------- found the two bodies sprawled on the noor s.,.P Meet Sdz ....... PASADENA (UPI ) -About 350 state, federal and local officers from 30 police jurisdictions raided ·~~\ !lA I *-r.CJ) ....... ~ ... -.. LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE 'M*.,~ '146*~ Nineteen year old single males 1154* annuaDy lfvll 1;,,,. 11..0.nll only) "with eeotf driv6ng r--4 BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. I I ' ' a motorcycle swap meet at the Rose Bowl Sunday, Ph South Orange County642·6500 seizins motorcycle parts and accessories but mak· 0ft8: North Orange County 546--3205 in&: oo arrests. I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:;;;;~;~~~====~~ Officials said the object of the raid wa s lo con-~ flacate stolen merchandise and not necessarily to make arrests. However, authorities said once the materials are Identified and inventOri{;d, &ome ar-rests may be made. llf"'riraeCk!e 0ae-111e _ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. says he cannot predict the outcome or the malpractice insurance crisis, even though he spent the weekend discussing the problem with top aides and doctors' representatives. "I just can't make any predictions," Brown aald. "'I'm tryln11 to bring together all the people in· volved. We want the debate in Sacriynento to truly reflect what could tiappen to the average person as a f'e:l';llt o( all this.'' ftale Netleft SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pro-whale activists puaed out slogan-laden balloons, new kites aod in- vited passersby to write notes urging whaling na- Uou to stop killing the giant mammals of the sea. It was all part ol World Whale Day festivities Sunday on the city's Marina Green. The event was 1ponaored by the Oceanic Society, Operation Jonah Md Friends of the Earth. . VoJunleers provided the addresses of the local consuls-general or-whaling nations, free envelopes and stamps for pro-whale messages. Church 'Ruling Hailed LOS ANGELES CAP) -A ruling by Timothy Cardinal· Manning to al- low bedridden Catholics in the Archdiocese or Los Angeles to receive Commun ion from authorized laymen and la)'Wdmen will have rar- reaching benefits, says a diocesan priest. The Rev . John J . Dahlheim er or the Blessed Sacram e nt Church said Sunday the cardinal 's ruling was based on the principle that it ·is the sacrament il5elr. and not the bearer, which is of God. "AGELESS YOUTH" Find out how you can attain it FREE CHRISTIAN SOENCE lfCTURE by David C. Driver. C.S.B. Member of the Christian Science Board of l ectureship THURSDAY. MAY.I· 12 HOON EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN CINEMA THEATRE Harllor&_.,__ (Take Bus 41 . 43 or 571 . under the auspices of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 2880 Mesa Verde Dr. (East) Costa Meza c ... '°' 5<1'9ll °""" .. 91 O>JK~ SAVE yaurEhaim-naw anly s599ts . . . 25"DIAG. COLOR 100% SOLID STATE DARK-LIGHT'"PICTURE TUBE . • JiS(.N/::).Jf THE"NO·WAIT REBATES''ON THESE AND OTHER SYLVANIA CLOSE-OUTS /IJ ~·avis•bro i ••u ,,."· (Mtf Mt'i e M1rbor Arti <111 "" , __ ... '''"' • ., ,.,, w..,. , .. l ~ A8 -DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • " • ' "Legislation by Em~tio;ri E ' . . = . Th~ confusing, infuriating and costly machina· terlock legislated at federal level beglnnlRC ~m :=. tions over the recently repealed NOx smog device cars, and now belated~-I retracted aner it 1umeil out .• =: bill are a fine example of government as it should to be dangerous and· · ective. . ( , " · '.'"-not be run. In their emotional aSle to adopt eavinmmen?J -wpile state legislators swayed back and forth in or consumer p~ioi'i.~l~ws without pfo~r ex·· ., · ::-the breezes of public opinion and conflicting "ex· amination, our lawmakers ·are turillo11 tile clU~ ; ;:;;, pert" counsel, bewildered Californians tried to de-off ·on· th"."e COl\Cems. t\Dd this perha,111, colild ·IJI' \beJ.. "" cide .whether they should ignore a law that seemed saddest part or all. ..-; · .:...."likely to be-r epealed, ·or go ahea-d-an-d install an ex· . !-i ~·\': , ~ :;;. pensive gadget thal might-or might not-increase p ~· • .·." •It .. ·. ,;.. ' .• : their gasoline bills'" and mess up their car engines. OP, ~ "".1:.umng • -Those who followed the installation timetable-.. · ~ ·. , ' ' ' • ·-:an estimate d million motorists in Southern While the legiSlatofs doubtless wlll<'be bu.sY try.,,. =-California-are doubly dissatisfied: first because of ing to untangle the remnants of the NOx muddle. ... .. , , • lhe expense. and ,inconvenience ; ctnd second , because they'll certainly take ti~ to ponder another piece.of'r -;--theirlaw-abidingbehaviorwasfornaught. · legislation which would increase th~ir salaries by 10 ~ -Still unanswered, or inadequately answered, are percent-from $21,120to$23,232-by December, 1976. · such questions as: Should these people be reim· . The increase would not disturb such existing bursed, and if so by whom! What about thos'e Y(ho in· emoluments as about $.5,500 . tax-free a year from.a vested in manufacture of thousands of the devices? t$30-a-day expense pay~ment during sessions; uP to .. ;;1 ~ . ' . \ '• . .. What or the unrepealed P.,rtion ·or the law that still $!,700 for a leased car; and free use of state.gasoline requires NOx installation if a c"ar is sold (assqming. · :an~tele1pbonecredj~c.&rds . '":' ._ · . ._ ... it really doesn 't work, as the governor concluded)? lf passed by the run: Legislature and signed into What of the~remaining penalty for removal or dis-law the bill, just apProt~'by the Sen@t~ Rules C~m· ieonnectionof lhedeviceafter·ithasbeeninstalled? mitlffo wolild ,_niak:e•the California 1 legislittorl't the If the device is indeed ·as ineffective as the gQV· sec.and highest. paid i:ll ,\}1e nation, aner N.ew Yor.11-. ernor says his highway tests showed, the obvious where the pay 1s·$2;J,SOO.. ~.-l solution is to wipe it out completely, statewide, in-Proponents of the measure point out that stead of stumbling along with this hodge.podge or legislative pay has not kept pace with cost of living legal bits and p ieces. increases. However, since legislative pa)' was And then. one may ask, how come more ex· established al $16,001 when the Legislature became a tensive tests we re not made, or de manded by the full -time body in 1967, increases have pushed it up to Legislature, before it bought this environmental bill the $21 ,120 mark. This"is hardly a starvation wage. 1 of goods·> While so 111any11f·lhei_r .ronstituents ~re fa~· This , unfortunately, is becoming the story of too layoff§', reduced hoilrs, business fall-off and other much of our well-intentioned environmental, con· paycheck shrink:ing't ~...th@ governor is caJling for sumer and s afely legislation .• A. similar muddle oc · sacrifice and be'lt-tigfitening: the timin'g of thlt clli'· c1,1rred over the controversial ignition·seatbelt in· rent pay raise efforlislnappropriate. . . ... ' ~ . Space Science s ·pinoffs ( PAUL HARVEY) All those tin mooos whirling around up there overhead are paying their own way and then some. Surprisingly few Americans are aware of the "'crops" we're harvesting in space. The newest surgical inslru· ment for .removing cataracts is a hand·me - down ('rom s p a c e medicine, as is an im · proved emergency treatment for heart attack. There is no ~ay now to project how many Americans may ·live and· how many others will see again because of these two significant b__yproducls of space medicine. Solar-powered residential heating and cooling are now technically and economically feasible. The men upstairs taught us bow. EARTH. ·1NDUSTRY is harvesting So much new know- how rrom space r;e~arcb thBt 7 million documents are nOw available and that library of new inform a ti on is growing al the rate of 50,000 documents a month! The Alaskan pipeline is going lo rush North Slope oil to th'e rescue or the American economy because of a beat.pipe technique developed ror Skylab. A ceramic ink developed for spa~e instruments has enabled improved production or thermometers. Life-support systems perfected by "NASA are now protecting flr~men with breathing ap- paratus of longer duration. FIRE·RESISTAJV struc!ural ' :ne•r Gloomy Gus Just goes to show who our friends are: We welcome a million Vietnamese with open arms while we give the boot to a like number oC 'Mexicans. Distance must make foreign policy grow fonder. F.D. a.-rG1t1<•1N1tHl1••~~ ......-sM111•,..M<•u..ri1r...-1- -ot -.. •~· s....-• 111'." ..... ~,o..s. Dlilf ...... . . ' . , • f ' Probes Eada•ger ,lllC'~ f!Perations CIA ·,FmdS; ·Sources ' ' ' . ,_ . . WASHINGTON -Tucked into 1 ·I< ~ ina: views. Colby,cont.endl that in CIA contacts. President Ford's speech lo EVA"'S .iO"A"lr ,today's raocid.political ·c.limaJe, Congress, a nd ignored in .the • n •n, Y' a Ilia job is 10 reveal almoot ever-ALSO· evaporating ate the emotional contrpvetsYover Viel· • .. · , .. 1· ythipg to any duly·conalituted highly useful deals by which a nam, was a !' 1 congressional comm~ttee ,and fOreigl) nation's intelll~ence care f u 11 y would be fe• o( us out of-jail or claim executive privilege only in Rrvice dOes rield wotk fpr the worded warn· 1 atill alive. WC)uld ·yoa like to be extraordinary cases. CIA "in 1''coattail oper.-tlons'' i n g t b a t ... b:un1· for every tmaty1fan&.a1y1~in , 1 fiJlahceCt Dy the CIA. Wilen one secret opera-which you ··indulged! :Buf as-· SOME FOaQa. lntelliaence suCh foreign 'servicederii:llhded a lions of the suainalion, .nO ,sir:. and 1· cfefy Officials b'lieve he bas no signed'let.ter from the CIA that a Cent r a I In· anyone to p·roye dill~." 1 •• fl)l«ifnative. ~Within the agency particular operation would never t e 11 i g en,c e ilHU, one croup of officials has surface. the agency rould not Agency (CIA) BUT. WHEN the charge ·.of preteed for total· expoeure o( give 'such assurapce; the opera· must be pro-possible· C~ asoasiin8liolia ,of. everytbinc &be :aceJlCy bas ,ever tiOn Was abor:_ted. " tected from foreip leadeta s~ifi:ceil', tbeln-done and ror Pl'QffCution m Of· ColttY ,ii' well aware or - • ' a I t ere d ', ~· :-. stinctkte •White :Home reac:tiOn ficiala who b~ke laws: .... t'ritiCis~ ·,against his ~tY or materials Jpr high-rise ~ktings. congressiodal rQ.)',~,r~·ght that was ~h~-that·~mp But ~•-r .-.·-. 1 ti total 'COopeiation ~lth the bou&es an.t mobile bomies are threatens'"es~ntlalsecteta. -. .'' . PHlideDU, •I ~~ ·, ;.-. . anuu"'"r. a\.:1.~m r.~ ~n Y m"'titud~ of in~e"tigato&., l:lis now reilu~ing. in~~rance pre-Mr. P'~'.• p~: repe~V ' :t»r ·~l1:!19 -Pf.~ri1te · .. k. ls_on..' . .;_disagrees. ltf:~'~,t~es,is. ~l~t ··.i ~ r.t0·~ oi~ ari "aidv~ re· miums and saving lives. r t : ~-. ,.~e,ra._.,~,g~v1s1on.stuclt ~-' 1 •. aorw.fllle'i-~t.:Pl!IY ~e;ae'!W ~· r.~ng t e .CM:,liudolie was ~lalfOn~ijiP.X W'iili; 'tOrilrell~al One of the reasons N~A leaves fi. ll~ lsW last December. Tfillt wings to rumors. J..llat ~·piaf .~ (• direct p~ders rrom 8 Prest-probe;s-.1 «Je.,ehaitlg ofJ;i.beft .. elf. most of us ignorant.a.bou\ these provision requires the Presiffn:l indeed, have been .!xecuiionft"1lt ~ &;m~·or ~e U"ited States. Ye~ the cont'iOI to preserve 6aitooal things is that they are too to notify "appropriate comndtJ high levels. ·· ' · a~ency as n~w ~sked to t~ke the sttUrity. But' criti'cs r~~' t as technical to explain for us tees" including the ~oualy , COlb)(, astrai&ht arrow·~ut l'.•P·ror extra-legal actiV1ty. ·~. ~,Howie a'nd Sehate .. . set laymen. I've read what's new in le~kY Sepate FOreip Reltttiqns iuile, .. J.-.des.e:er.a~eJy tryjJJ,e to take the heat -but. teU nothin,c up st~ilin, tll~_penchl'nl\ 'iii leak· photography and computerized «8ad H()use' lnternatiodal Rela-hold.batlt th'e'flooc;lcates by off et· lh~t could co'1'pr:omtse the CIA 5 inj:1IOlig-buri~;secr~ !;~Me- multispectral analysis teChni -tions Committeer., bHOre ,lap·· .ing his · full C'Ooperalioe ·to~ ihe daily routine. ly harmrul to U.S. foreijnJc>Ucy 1 queS and I don 't kJ!ow what I ·proving apy Ov~rt -~~A ~per:ation separate, year· long~·~ ". In fact, daily routine is already will pritve irreiistible: • read. . · abroad. Such wide dist!ibution of to start in the Senate arid House. 't'Ompromised lo a point that the "•IJ'ht;, PreSideht'J. 'signal iliat he Air pollution detection devices this country's most secret opera· Intimates say that when the as· agen~y is now engagin• in~a'ba~e tDtends';tO tiChl"ri the~Dl!lf''4:at- . designed f~r spa~esbips are mak-. ti~s . "makes. t~e protecti09 'tJf " ,Sassiriatioa char1,_.firs\ t'a~~ µp, handful of Covert ''operations'' t'er· gun ov t f sight fitr or ing earth life more comfortable. VJlal mformat1on very, very dif· be refused categol')cal Clenials on abr,oad·, n oD e particularly Congress Sefves as .. ,,1J!9mllier Because we 'had to recycle fieult." Mr. Ford said. 1 • gl'OUDCIS:that lh•se.p~ ~igitt ·-. sensitive. Moreover. exch,nge Warning to the ~o inv~ailri'g waste water and dispose of solid lum up shreds of evidence -un· deals with roreign in~lligence Committees: IC tllelr 21 ~ wastes aJ»gard ,spacecraft. our. THIS presidential coneern ltnown.to~hlm -:-,~to lipk agencies are dryin' up and U.S. carinotKee-P ttle ·c1~·1 P• and earth environment will be su~ comes not a moment too soon f.or CIA wilb-Sum!Pit murder'$ .. , bulineameD', ac1Jn1 for years as present secref.s, congi-ese-,,tll'not. stantially depolluted.' the f'ew rriendS of tbe CIA still Colby'• lk)Uc'y is'·Passionalely invaluable infOrm•lfs lind CIA Have a long-rank~ oversldt rote .. Tbe brake lining on your car is wortiDc· to buck the political debated by him and top.level CIA fronts. have' becO'ine ''i m· The CIA will have died.an un·. more erfectlve and more'durable lynct\-mob. ps.ycbolqey whie~ · officiall with: theif OwD Conflict· pauioned." in 1 breaking Off all natural death. than it ever would have been began,. with disclosures about µae · ,,. ~ • ~ • ~~~~~~e::;:~~~~~ ~~~~~;:e~:::; 'l~i. 'e'· ~Do-n. ·o···t .. bin .. ".· g' AB-··.· .:·,'fi ..... THE ELECTRIC CAR will be lantt of both ·1he White Jjouse ~ made practicable within this and embattled CIA,"directOr calendar year becaUse ol ad· William Colby to shout t~lf vanced battery reaeal'.Ch. \ fears about destruct.ion of the ··~a.t has the Departmenf.of [ r I ) adds another level of COil to the A ·r · d f h · r· · led rt Alcoholic Beverage Control done. "EARL. mA""'ERS consumer that is t!ntitefy un · nt1 oggmg compoun s or agency as m una se OUS· for the Q•·te of Ca .. Ill-•• aQd.Jts , . ~ .l rl-. ...ary." . , . mirrors and maQy other things minded intel,ligence experts. "'"tG ---. you see adverlis'd were de· "Forthelifeofme,"onesucbex~ ('iµaens?' Practltally':'~&!" Efrectiv"ely' sar~e\fl~C the veloped rorspace. • .. pert tot<\"•, ••t cannot· figure out 'l1aole: are lbe·Wordl ol-Stnate · . 1 interests of the mctus , ABC cc b SelectCommitteeoaLIWJRelal· ~asalooninthesameman -d thi r th bll Loe I And , of course, weather why Preaident Ford and Col y Ing.to Alcoholic Beverages in its ner 'as a iii~c.ery .~tore or oes no ng or e pu t 1 a satellites have Curt.her. ref med have ha...ped~his 'assassinatioll' report to the LegJslatute, ftled rest.llurant thep_,and.now, subject government, throuah. ~and forecasting, facilitated more e££i· issue so,ineptJy." . Jut year. to ICH!al zoning and business use ~s:mits, protects§ bar cient disposition or comrriercial A&kin& anonymity, this unil:l.ut· They loom Ii m, • · opel)mgs 1"here they ant- fishing fleets. .._ . ly well-inf.orme~ ofricial con-lar&e today as · cena · · ' ' ~ · 1 1 ed. Local poli~e m ' the The next time we upend one or tinued': "As fa.r,81 flmowthe CIA G10 Y.'" r, n 0 r • ~tJLATION of the I~ in· peace. And sanitation aQllpwtty I.hose big fireerac~ers .at, €ape never killed any' roreign Jeaden._ Jer•• ~Br.o'·'·n .,; dUllry was conceived ill connec-o( product fuadions f~'JJ.ll'foo the ~ . c.., w UOn with -al.·It was a .. .,.,.... h Ith d t . · · Canaveral or al Vandenber~nd Pletting may be something ..... "'bntlnues to ·-r---... ea epar ments · state ' · ' ·1 b .,.-... t.o the diebard ''--"'''•'·' oon-nd led I food "nd · • hurloffintospaeemoreml aeam,buti.e,.erythoug la man "rethink" ex-in-:ies. era _ a agerf- of your dollars, remember, had were tr·anslated . istlll,l~i sta~e . juredaedpectllq~,of~~ofa they'Ubeback -withinterest. •· automaUcaU,-Jinto action, tbett: program·s , JeaaU~ ~ -T Mine ~a\everre1UlaUoni9a.med •.· • : • seeking wayo , ei~i: ~~If -...ary' can l••t u !!ii be to ellm, In .. a.te ' • \ . Tbe· •-.... , ,.._,_ .a1..a.a.. 1pellied ®'in 1tate' l8w, vihg H • l C • ' ' d p • h . ' ·· ••••• -.... -• all tinfor<emenl to kic:al . ar .. ta r .. me an un· .. e ' ment -. unneressary , 1 1work too well rrom the ~·-ment' fiaanced l bat " " . ~ . operatlone wllhoul.benelit kfllle · llllte. It la a ll!ell k-fftt llllit ' ~ licensliic JUbo.fnllU0119 . ·:·. ~le;. j ., • ..iJ !!'ilayal~.~rllsr~bdth 'ofdDllanaowfri~~wilyby Thoughts al Large: To marry '"ithout ph ys ical . attraction is u crifllC against the body: lo marry for physical at· traction alone is u crime against the spirit; and each ,crime even· tually exacts il!I own punishmenl of a dirrercnt sof1._ It's odd that so many men who ardently believe in lais&el ralre iii lhcir business lives Violate thi s precept e ver~ day in their personal lives, and are the most domineering or husbands and in· terfering or rathers; they believe in the open conflict of good.I &Dd' profits. but not in the free oom· petition or pttsonalitit'S and liJe-- atylcs. Why 1re k•lous persons so pro·. ne to su&pet't the fidelity bf''thei r lbvedones? Not untll they scr;ious- ly be«in to 1tll k thcm1'elvcs this "~estlon eii n 'lhC')' C\'Cr romc to terms with their rcclln S(s. . ' The urr1 ghJ moral Postures Or most o the W9tergute defen: dan't s w e r e no l co mpl e t e "I If, ( SYDNEY HARRIS) hypocrisies; as Richard Whately astutely obserlved more lhan a century ago : ''Party :c>pirit enlisl'i a man's virtues in the t'3USe of hi s Vit'CS ... To be utl<'rly l'Cason abl e in an unreasonoble "'orld is itself a form of insanity. , Enemies. as well as IO\'CrH. come to resemblo each other over a.period or tim e. The ability to go fa st genefatcs . a kind or "'momentum of dis. honesty.'' lik e that of the normal· ly law·abiding motorist who, tn speedinB, tries to deceive and ·outwit the poli ce : it is perhaps no coiocid'ence that the classlc al god A-1 ercury , who fl ew with wings at his heels , wus at the same time the god or speed and the god or criminals. Village rolk are both kinder •nd crueller than city people : ' For, l*lod -to"'!:::£: ',o!J.,ie :d~-:cenaes ~BC Is n'!' lo·IJe ....... lh'l'Ulh .-:inder to those who suffer ..-iia: ABCeaterl• u;arewnue·., i'' ';.":'· °': Ji ~ · B¥illi _ the \fepartment'a elimination, rortune through, no rawt or their ~1Jlil~ll ::;~~'. . · Chaf!k'b '· .,;foh· .. A~ai::., ~:~~er::u;:~~:1fc~gty own, bul crueller. to those WIJo · willa a Utf litltit lialltr Jn· II-. 7i..!1118" -,.iiio MOUSB • '' · . ·. seem 11> have broughl •ti"~ · ..... ~"'.ia·~r'SW-6iloL, ·It 'lliroUllt rir.ntlltd fl/l~neial · 1 ··-• .them••!•~·· __ ..:.~ f ~··~,,-w1uiii' .••.• ....,,.booi11:A ·~-' . 11e1~·at.... ''01tANHr;ast· Th e "barbarisi\r" that p,i;e:l~· ~ .. -al.timd...,_. tl.to,~lnln-llin I ·-• c~de• civili.zalion . is. neved '.as •, =· 'u\\'J:lt'J:r-....l:i · Oa ---:=· ap· , IW'R' ,i v1c1ou.s_ or 1~trans1Jen~ as ~ toettMC..'lukl ~:;;:iuer ~·• tba ...,,ABC r.cr111,1 for i·Rokrf.N.W--'-'.~~ barb••!"~ that follows 1t:. rol~' "'""' .... ...,.lloiil. . b• a -°'' Ille "'•lie -r- a1 · besl1 ~hty. un.d_ co~rupt1o_nJ ~. , ... , .. ; , ~~· ~1\ · .••etJW,welfaie,tl:ex.· ,.-: ·'=~~ called ·prom1t1~e > .soc1eUo'I . !~~-". ...... ...,re· l!lmlvety -talod to the In· •l ,._,,_.,.._' can'l compete with I.hose !~at ·.,. ABm· " wo=el U.·IWoior =c 11 { ' • ...--have reb.ell @d a.e ,inst lh.e, ~ '· ' 9al\lJ ...... WU. · ,t • 'Ttteertitorl~IP111eotthtDally restraintsorclvilizlition. ' 1, .,,,!'!" , : ._ll ~...,... • .,_._ ·--1 ' ==~llot,1eeka ro lalot'ili Ind . ,, .. •, . ..... -...... .~--·-···-' ' "'_..,-Iii "· " . i ··'.' •<leC llft ''Ud Selle °"""'IU. ,_ ·~ "" pqedl•-1ry, Speak)ng pCJ111l•: it Would be"" a.-.-o11.i. a .~• ••-" ~-PJIJ' 11 lo a Pol" ., -..a1 hJternt •I· prudentfok..,plftmindOrte'''a' _.., wblell-leb!tde-=~~~............ =~lllftilll/ad~ ,b~ shrewdwarnlng:,"11\,histonr,u. clleelo4to""'-"81ll~fftlls• ·~\ -. .... views ~alijor.p °' lhl soonas the'manoractiOn'p+Ja ·!*'*fblllrihtitMtlftmil ... 1 .-,:-.-l<llllllcal., .,....Ptper't opi• Ides ••appearance lind Is dlscwiaed ' · Tlda piocmii" iw·"-i' . Jtas·•c••••,TBB ah.I oo '••JTelll tapld. '""0 : and pampered, ·it""'""' lhal.!' llaaelwbllllallle .... flr , mllclud,ABC°' role u a "cot· --ottlo•Dllb.ar period of rcbarl!lrizotion loo~. • Mon to the polal; -· ~ ._,. .. for Ille~ . onlJi In tW .. ditortal COi It Ille . •, ~~ ' ~" -I~ 1tltte 11..-, Ol '1i 117 refulallont wbl~h r"luire ...... or tht. paae. • n· If one hassurrcrcd a nutritional, eatabliabed lqillmllle litllll.!i7? ,.._,. ••11M•l, and llaanoe ""'$ed by .. IJ>c <of ,ond, de rldcnc y or love in early Tbonlano1lmll1ra_,t4re-......-u'!'!"rthr~atllfU-c ~'/i.";,"1"'A~~I<'\ ~ childhood, no amount s.•neverbe plate Hft. drtab and ..ta fO&ID' rntlel&IGllll. 1And "9 cOailhtt.We Uttlr :;:"'~"" hrlt. Dau 1 enough In luter life: "llC~ -I~ talm. Aad lll~wu~, c~tbe-t: 111¥111 ' ~ld"'rl•Ctrrocl. f ~~::':1red":•edY •v•~ -they ::.,.:,~ ~ u-~ .% ·=::.., .... u .,...,..:.:a.:::;1; -Monday, April'9.1"5 . ' 1 \ 1 . J, ''GCi \ .t~ . r I ;. ... " ' ;:j / •• o, -'1 j llOI eve1 clevl' lac LI mJ Mel non bu ere• (, let •af ' bloc ' lhc j .. pea, by tloc> .,.,., said piU. the I '.. I i ;.i~~· 1," ab '· 1~ the I ... of ~ ·O II ·1 · •W '·;. n "t .~n ., ·• ! -···n ,. '-" . "· ~ r.. rol . J .. ~ ~1 thl Alli n 11 Un :: ~ ':"h to ' 11: iii I .bl' el ,,~ ... " .J .,, anl V:J' DI .. ~ SOI :"I' la Q• Ke . :l t •. ::;1: ~n .. ' ,nc 1 fi' r f ;i ' · • • . • • .. " 'I• B ... ~ - ) . . , ' I • • • ' . ~-. • • . Monday, APfll 28. 1975 • OAJLVPILOT Al r 'GU&Nll·~ ly l'lill lnterlcmcll I ' ' , I ·Z I • • ··~mebpdy .iuP there lov~ ~! ~ .... -1-· •·• Uii. 1'111 . .~. .,. . 'tPi>~n ;·ur:g~d . ' -. . ~ . ~ ' -(.' .. .. / • \ ' . ' Shell Iilfbrm!ition Series: Motor Oil To Get .. Tests . . ... ~ • HOUSTON (UPlr _:_Women lakil>g birth con· tn>I P\H1 should have lliOk blood prenltre Necked every six months because of an increaSed chance of •elopine hypertensi~ .auc~. ca Uses heart ;~ •. tarb, acco~ding .tp a Dallas~ys1cian. By Bruce Boswell, Shell Staff Engineer, Lubricants ;• .. 1 .. ' ., " Dr. ~orma'L K~lan, ,,.irofessor of intenial medteine 1t. the nivenity of Texas Southwestern 1 M*lical ~hod); ·si.Jd 'onlY:J percent' of women ~ally develop 11\ilh blood preuure, but a study hu shown wom4=11 flKinc oral contraceptives in· creue their chances by 2.61'!1les. · ~~ -~~-.. : .. . 'INii rou have ,to know more than a good b~nd naQle to .get the right motor ·oil for your eer and get all the protectiQ" it has to offer. '6Tlll!!&E HAS ALSO BEEN an increase in the frajuency of strokes in' young women," Kaplan saiil .. "It's qot a tremendOu. ·number, but we're talkllll about younf health-en not '1';ect0d lo deftJop a stroke." I' · ~ ii · ' . • Kaplan. a&.t°elfd'ing 1a· ·~onfere.ke ton hypertension, 1a~i:'in interview 10 million women in!HUnl!edSta taltingthepill. , . ~• 'lft's~ost1 ar because it's,the moet ef· fei e ;''J"'Fli.d, " .• there'I SliJ) &'cluestion of . ad . involved." . ,, I ' • ~ hlisT, HE SAID, DOCTORS worried about '1 blood Clots·develoJ)ing In y.'Omen's legs because of "l the pill, but that risk has been reduced. Now, it ap- pears the pill somehow affects blood pressure~ 1 Kaplan cit~ • five-year study of 48,000 wonren by England's Royal College of General Pneti· tioners .' . • "In five years, a woman laking tbe pill bas a 5 percent chance of developing hypertension," ~he said. ''That's 2.6 times higher than tbo6e not on the pill. An~ the longer U,ey ~on the pill, the cre•.ter ~. the chance of developing hypertension." '.' HE SAID llESIDE;S '~l!Ml~AL checkups, .. ·, ,a,"°'1l•l).1hould see-~J; 'doctor lmnaediltely.tfrsbe- j• iile)oe(Opi n~w ,a;td wrret~ .. eadachesi di1&ineu or·· 1 · 1a~y n91f! wlih noexplaftation. ' , ''For the colleee girJ or yOung manied·woman <::: pU\ting off pregnancy; 'there's nothing wrong with ~~ the.pill ," he said. "Ir it~.f;· · rriost errectlve. mdhod ~ of birth control, she • 1 kl take the PW. but be :;: a,.ueofthe pri>blems!: •:1 ~· • " ' : ''="'. '. Moh>r oil is yo ID' engine's life blood. The type of oil y0u use al)d the way you use it can help you ~ q.>usands of extra miles without-a major engine repair. • l Oi!'s enormous job. At 511 mph, each pish>n in yotn' engine moves · up and down inside its cylinder about35 times a second. Ii travels about a quarter of a mile • foreverymile'youdrive. When · ·you step on the gas; the piston rods push lpinst the ~­ shaft with a pressure of more • • thoi!· a thousand pounds per ·~ 'oquare inch. , Alilmofmotoroiltliinner than this new8JlllJ?tl: Jll&" eej>. · .~.~ PIN 1mj·biipa . ·theml~m grindin~.ellth other ' to~. ". :. . ' Besides ~ lublicatlng . · joj), a motor oil should clean the engine; heli> • cool it, and JrOl.ect,!'g3instnJSting llhd ~' With all this work t.O ilo, yotn' '~h>r oil, desetves yotn' attention. ··; .. Bartered Youth · SU lOW, .30, etc. )VhlJ ~: floinWeil )bi ~ those n•bers ~-f"'I" ''' I • Q I Thoee are visrosity gnides. They tell how '". iir1LlllNGTON, D~i . J.i".s . ·wilsoii and thick the oil is. The higher the nuinbet, 'the r. <UPl)-AnuiawaJ~ 'news'men who have thiCkerthe.oil. · · ' · Jeney~·~ier.'wl)oal· ...,ght to. learn the re· TheSAE .. ,,..,,•forthe""-'-'-o!Auto-telii!Jy_ wu mtered ror uoa for.Juin's ~etum to ..»-....,. ~ .. 1 1wpcblct• utlall~ N.W Joner have -. motiveEngineerswhosetupthe~ The . brjpuih\ IO-D~aware lo l<>ld by eoc:ial "Worker& W means it's for cold weather .... liYe'wtth\i. fa.nil faaUb' •. tthat JUaii waS ~oved When · · · · ' Jd eather 111ia~~iri'fl"l!!Jeroey. tbi\' h0me l l' l!!>lne "' " .l "• st.artinganengmem!" w • the•-ba1 captured, .llr.:•~·. of ilnspecilhil ' a t11ip 011 ·like !OW will flow well and protect · - lhe ·lnlere1t of the ·~o~" wellButastheenginegetshotter,theoilg..ts Alnerican Civil Liberti~ ·, • . thinne and lOW • al tect hot ,. Union, wh~ch .,i~ in ,1 JUA·N"S hlFE IN r, a cant wayspro a ~•1 ~~ti1atinf' wh't!ther Deliiw•re1ctu~Jly~1an engine. Jtlq Guzman, ,151 l'"' ·fut f'1) In Newark, N.J., The opposite is true (or .a high viscosity ?rf ret\.trned lo New Jeney 'where· he b,,c,am_~ 1c· · ~' lo the children'• sheller quainled wilh David grade like SAE 30or40. It's thick eoough to 11: iii Belleville in-violation Wilkinson, a farm!~-~~ protect a hot engine, but on a really cold . br ol hia ri&ht lo due pro. IQICker from' the...,...., morning it wo,Uld be f.oo .th!ck: The engine 1 1-; eeuollaw. ' .. 1Del., area~ wlib made re-/ . 11 •1iiai ·•~~another . i•l•1 t .,ip'l 1 ·t'8 ~'eW ' ;.. .._· ·'r----------'"---"--, •ir amltfe "of the ••.•Y the Jet1ey martet~ with' •J' DI v ls Ion 'of• .s~c i a lann.~•· ' ' ' I 1.-:-tlps for. ' ••;ttin• d ••rf Services does doe · . )rA·eeordlat to Mn. · • ~ Iii' e " "'' ·m secret," said Mrs. Wlbon, Juan, a run-~ the most from 8 lllOtoroff : Kendall WJlson, ex-from a state children• , , ieirutlve vice-president ol . home. told Wilkinson· iD Id , ......: '" tllO Delawm•ehopterbl Oclober he. was bel•I I. O..'t.idl!ttowann;up.lnaco en •• ~ ," .-•""U:, 1 • ·m fl I 111 I te d In ' l•b I the ftle)'"1r nuxt.ure ia rioh;and 1D1burned ~ "'!"! -~ , · NewJrt holioe ·~ be • -linll Cll1 ·get inlo tJJe :oil The rut.est ·"'firiuJ' , le '·"•uft"1D1lindat0dlo wa'Jtowannupialodriveolrrightafter 1 .. ~ B "be tatn owar" .. : ;; • atartjng. Bu~ lake it easy for the tlrst few ~~1 '>·~; · w l'L 1:~1-N:!1 O·N; • ."1 • 1. ·mk would be hard h> start and the thick oil woiild be slow getting to vital part.'!. Multigrades , Multigrade oils, the kind with two nUJY1bel'S like lOW-40, contain ch emicals called polymers that make them act like low viscos- ity grade oils when the engine is r.ol.d and /Uf/h 'lisoosity grade oils when the engine is hot. So why doesn't everybody buy multi- grades? Because single grades g..nerally oost less. And many people can use them satisfiictDrily, dtepending on the weather and the way they drive. To find the grades that we recommend for the temperature range in yotn' area, see U..:chart. lat right. ' .. ... r • !'" • ' Thlnp to consider , ... When choosing a motor oil ' C~ IJre kind of driving you dn. Perhaps asillgle.gr.de lOW is right for oonnal winter driving m yolD' area. But on a long highway . irip· wt,th a heavy load , the engine will get pretty hot even though it's oold outside. You'd need a lOW-30 or IOW-40 for high l.!mpera- ture protection as well as quick winter starts. The cmutuwn of Uw car can make a dif· f~. If the car is h;ird to start when it's oold, a low viscosity oil can help it turnover. If your car is an "oil burner", a high visoosity oil' · can cut oonsumption. (But get it fixed as soon as you can. It pollutes.) · It doesn't hurt wmix when adding oil-4[ If the oil in yourehgine is right for yolD' car, and the oil you're adding is too, it rjoesn't make any difference if they're different bi-ands. Today's cars n£ed not be "lnvken in" with any special oil. At your first oil change, The~ Jftll'."ft in youreng{ne is where the camshaft (A)~....,.. the)'ijve liftera(B~ Here, an mt,i......,. ldclitive in Uie Oil lays down a • thin ftlm tJlat lnust Protect while pressure reoches about ll»,000 Ibo. per sq. inch. ,.,;~ 'Q.lac· •--11reed 10 ... ute· Jua& . , ' Z. Grollp short trlPI lop(her. II you . 0'; · pi• n:lJ home. with him lllUt •: · ' group triJio toaetha'. one right after the ~1 , · . . • , '.i • countered r~11,11au '.\'. . • , fl\her,•the oihril<g,t hot,. ihd heat llghll start oft' with the right oil for yotn' car, then v~·n:...~,;,.-J..:.d from the ·woman• In ·" •. : ' tl•ibuiJd .. mOC•......_andaeiill. stlckwjplit.. ' ·~ .,;;IN.le . whole home tile bo)' .. ,, . .1 , "F..': ·~ • A-""""" ~·• ~ 't ---~ L./ "--oil 1 I l' , .. flvln1 unUI he' ottopd •'· r ''3. qw,Qolrqular!f,atleast1aoften ' ,,...,...,..uo<'8n .,.,...,.,p,.v ... an I BNSACK, N.J._ her two cblckeno -' ;, · " udirected.~Y.JODrowner'&~ual. llyou ln!atme!!t. An oil that meets the car maker's · -~.\anot;-HYI 11111ract. ' · ' · r • drive undei' l8rire eonditiolil, (and stop wmnntyeervicerequirementsisdesigned to t oun) co• no · •Juan· ll•ed '!l'ltb Ille '' • · . and g0 ~ls One ol1he Wo!'lt) ~ll" do eveeythlngl'i:ID' engine needs. l.Gok for 1M'<eeti1ldered Wilkin_. for a~ • ! · · twlt!e • Obf1: · .. " ' ~' = ow1 tb,.t ore month. Mn. Wilooilllld _,, · · , .. "ServlceClasa tionSE"onthecan. and deeor-" rural 1oulp proballlr 4. Chup-flltft ~·leut ,...,17 olhef " , , pod that_... tipped otr pollee 1o1111 · c1-,lt,..idon't~theftbr,~c11,. " U1L.J.oH-L-nges--•1uc1o •• •• caanot bit boy'•y-··· •• ·-plu« upllld ollow anfll!ered 'Oil lo.. ........ -.._.J) from •••rllll WO--·· la·-· late: · , · ' • ' r.. I.-..., ofllee. ember 1tll&e ..,,.,,... , • -. · ~ ;..-. ~ pleked bhio op ao ·• ~. 0.'Uet the oll,pt loo·'°"· ,Haft It ; !r£i' ~ :tllat Ille '111."!way. :,.;,__,__· · · · chlcW •1-<JOll·buf pa, llld theclc It ., ~.Ii!~ , ,ltllAlt a too11t . ......., 'P*f1111"""" ,.... 11<1p·a a . ..u.terrice ' • ........ u c .......... e ..... 1<11: ltltlon; ' •. ~HI_~-~ ::..::: .:,t•8~~·;.::. I.""'~ iftlfne twt. A poo"7 1'! =~•:: It, ol '*-11\e WjtlA1• • _..,._....,.. .. "1!1{1tha " ~. aa a. k ' a. d ...... tlal ..... .,,.."".. ' lot~ ... ---11111. .. u. I Bdneeea, II. al fOlterp~., J, ' .. l 'I:,' ,, -~--_. , It. N .J., boUi of . . ' ~ '-· • b -ktntbeofllee, l Ll¥:a].-. •, ., .•r · .,, • lime bAI ~to : --.\;al;..• • •\ti "·" • t' ,, a= tblt ;;; ' -·--1 ~,. ~ •· . ._. ' . f l .. • ' ' I '.. ....feoDI~ • I I ,... f , <if' re la al( offtce,' Int.be Mff,,· 'I 1ald&o1an. L-~.....l.'--'0 '"-'~----• II .I • '~ yolive heanl a story about a guy who .Wr changl!d his oil and droV11 liO,OOO mBes wlllicM& a breakdown. Some of thooe stories misht be true t>r all I know. ~t I Wouldn't tn It with t1tJ car. ', ll'he lll<t is, you play the odd8 with oil 'dllng'9. ' Today's high quality oils and ol!rs do a I .. 1 conunendable job of protecting against the dirt, soo~ acid , and other junk that g..ts into yotn' oil. The oil's detergent properties are so good that about a pound of this ront.amination can~ suspended in yo ID' oil where it wilJ drain out at changing tiJTie, But there's a limit to what the oil can do. If you don't change; eventually the ;idditives Tempentun: ranps for dif?trt"nt Tiaco.ity srade&. I 1ow• ~·· ·!O 0 IO a » -~ • ~ • • ~ ~· OulaidtT~~ • Nol roeommencled tor suslained 191 &peed ctMng. that suspend dirt, fight wear, and so foith, will be used up, and trouble can start. So, while you can save a few bucks on oil over the \ire of a """ by stretching between d!anges, I dOn't think i~s worth the risk. 1 ~. • ' . . - Now some infonnllllon about Shell motor olla: Check the si.e1111ne-ur for the right motor oi for your car. -Shell x.100 • motor oils· are available in single grades SAE !OW, 20W, 30, and 40. Each offers the protection you need for its temperature range. And each meets the warranty service requirements of every U.S. car maker.And g105t foreign .cars. Shell x.100• Multirrade motor oil is an SAE !OW-40, an all-season oil olfering excellenl high teniperat.ure protection plus good low temperot.ure startabilily. Its patented fonmila fighlir sludge and other contaminants that can harm your engine. Shell Super X•motoroil ear'nslhe IOW-50 rating, the widest multigrade range you can buy. If you want even greater high temperature protection than Shell IOW-40, this oil is for you. With proper core and 1 top qllllity motor oil (and Shell Super X is our finest) we believe that most of today's newer cars can be expt.'<1'¢ lo go 1(10,000mjles without a major engine repalr and with no appreci- able sacrifice in performance. I ' .., • Any questlOns? Write me. Send them with yotn' name and address to: ilnice Boswell, Staff Engineer, Shell Oil Co., P.O. Box 61609, Civic Center Station, Hous- ton, Texas;~ ' . For some more infilimat.ion on taking good care of yotn' car, ask forotn' free 2().~ booklet, 'Goingfrr 100,()()() Milu." \ Ptotle - woddn1. . .....,. ' ' I I ' r ttd OAIL V PILOT Other De<1ths BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) -Charles L. MarbMr•, 69 , a Mar y lander whose Je,dership in intema~ titfnal activities ex· tended from the L~ of Nations and United Nations to the English· speaking Union, died Sunday. Marburg col· 18psed in the arms of his daughte r while dancing at the Hunt Ball, which followed the Hunt CUp s(eeplechase. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia CAP ) - Queen Kossamak of Cambodia, 71, mother of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, died of cancer Sunday ·in Peking, the Yugoslav news •ugency Tanjug reported. ·Queen Kossamak remained in Cambodia aner the 1970 coup "Which ousted her son but left in 1973 for China. Dls1ohdlofts Of Marriage E111el'HApril1S Arl!l11r. lrflle Tere)a ilnd JOHph Rl,Mrd Wy1111e, Jo.Ann Lo11 l'e ilnd Jo.I Edward Romru, Ge••ldl,.. •"d S!ual'1 L. f'rln ,Lrdi. e.-e.nlto A. Prior, Am it K. '"d Robert Cl'>¥1H OhJ1ifl, 8-bor• Fo.,._LHtef LH. ci..ra 1ne1 -F1t1r•Eldorl Toui'1r11, Sfi.WCN'I O.ri.M -CM"I . ., .. Trumble, Lo-no OUw -0-ln 0r.,;1i., 0..0.n;, W•nt'f" T , -Ml.._itl L. "'-· oi..c . •"41 TIMlmnW. ~.~F~11: t:::.r::''!':.ci .-,jcrie R/Wfo ~ll<'e,, ""'""" AIWI -MK.Mel c. ~i.tt. C-<Wo Loo and ~rtftoL­ McAuli"', MoH-W. ond Roncli ,,..,..., J-L. .... d C.O••ldl .. W••U • .l«Ol'Ul'llNP Atlll -0.Wd ...... c .. ul, Oo<ino A . ..,d TheOdCl•e 11. Al1"tltn. JNNllll ond H or·rr Rudolph s 1Q111, Kend•ll M •v•een •nd MIU.-1 J°"Rptl F"ln"tiur•. RI .. and P•ul C..1119ft, Rotierl Jr, •nd IC••tn Sur Gi119frelll, DloloLH..,dAlat18rui;o Smith, Edw••d A.•nd Miidred E. Mlllor, NOr• Ir-•nd Ed..,orcl F. MlrtillfJ, J"'n J . •nd F••f'l(IK• L Fr•rr. Wend• C. •lld A""''"' F. W•Uon. Slaell• ""° Do,..ld £. MCC....Oy, Ecln• """" """ Rooer Sc:on -·· e.,-Nr•J.-J•"-IA. Corpenler, o..,;d L, .,.,,C.rllMJ. S<Mlli"9. 0.wid J'""'' -IC•""' ""'w Groolo,, Elil•bdtlA . ...cl Ton)' U. Slmonit, Edw•rd L.C. •nd Eclllll ._ ... s..6ri,JullitL. ..... l(-ltl8. :!iirndom, L.ltl L. -hol'lon W, C..tl•, lrmil L ....0 Rlt ... nl L Nil-, Julkn E. Md Don,.. J. G•llo••1', S.muitl M. •nd LWMI -~ M<.¥illitn, k•Y DI•,,_ ond J-.s w;r. .... <.riu. Viol• Mae"'" Lupe Pfl-tt L"'71huil, .... '11"" L. -LoukJ. R•~!.efl, ....,,, Erm.t .... 11itttr '~- DeatltNet'-s WMITE GERTIE BLANCHE WHITE. o.t.• ""Ill April 1J, 1•1$ •I IM aQ8 of 11. Al"°'"! el Cos .. MoH, C... k1r 1!1 yelllr\. Sunol"'° b)' Mr ll<K~, Orrin S.. Wllit.r. S..-wlcnwill bit held.....,, April 21 M 11:00 AM, 8el1 .........., °"'"I .-llll Rew. Wllll•m w.-. Clftl- c:l•ri l . l1tl1rmonl N•rll•r Rest Me...,,..I,,. P•rk. Blllll Broitdw.., Cm!A Mitt.lll Mortuary dlrKIOl'S. · •• ...,.-• p \ Monday. April 28, 1975 ' L/tl. BOJld Fields, Sober Before Noon Have you ever thought you were dying? Pollsters put that query t o nume rous grownups. About 35-out of every 100 women saJd yes. But only 25 out of every 100 men said likewise. Why so many more women than men have felt they were at the rope's end remains unexplainefl . ANOTHER innovation de vised before its time by that genius Leonardo Da Vinci in 1508 was contact lenses. I'll TOLD you can pretty weJI count on the notion that plumbing pipes in future homes will be made of glass which never corrodes. CHERRY TREE TALE Q. "Any truth to the old story that George Wa&hington cut down his father's . cherry tree, then confeued, saying 'I cannot Wt •.lie;?" . A. Not likely. A bio- grapher named Parson Weems dreamed uP U.at one. He put a lot of fiction in books abOut Ben· jamin' Franklin and William Penn, too. THERE'S a plastic sur2eon in New York City who makes most of his money by cutting dimples into cheeks and chins ... IT WAS a · personal policy of the great comedian W.C. Fields never to drink liquor between S a.m. and noon ... ITEM J473C in our Love and War man's file reads : "Forgiving a man is the supreme pleasure known to women" ... ClJSTOM among some tribes in New Guinea is for a widow to wear her husband's jawbo.r:ie around her neck ... SJ'Anmcs indicate. arsonists set more ru-es during the full moon than al any other lime. PAIN Far more people than you might think en· joy pain, evidently. Consider chili that's ex- tremely spicy, for instance. Neither the flavor nor the fragrance is the outstanding charac- teristic of that dish. Neither the nose nor the taste buds have, much to do with the enjoy- ment. Rather, the strong chemicals in the spice stirilulate the pain nerves that respond to heat. And that kind of pain in the mouth is a pleasure lo many. YOU'VE PLAYED cat's cradle, that child's pastime wherein a loop of string is stutched on the fingers to make various geometric figures. Mention it because it's the world's second most widely played game. On- ly bide and seek is more popular. IT WAS the custom of women in Biblical times to tint their eyelashes with a dye made from antimony. Or such be indicated in cer- tain passages of the Bible, I'm told. Was the earliest mascara-type makeup .. IF B.ICHARD NIXON had undergone an impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate, any spectators to that spectacle would have needed a ticket. Foreseeing such, Congress printed up approximately·JS.,000 tickets. Yes, even before any vote to impeach. Now those tickets rest in a Capitol storeroom. And collec- tors think they'll eventually be.worth several hundred dollars each. AddreN mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560, ColCaMeao,CA92626. Copyright I97SL.M. Boyd MENDOU.,Jlt. t'RANC.ISC:O MENDOZA, JA.. [)Mo Ill •• ,,, ~11 15. 1•1s .u "" ..... !l-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:-:::~'.'.:~~~~I Aoilditnl of t<ount•ln V•llity, Co.I"' Surwl ...... h tll' twr1nt5, Mr. & Mr1.. f'rlfttk<O MftldOt•; I-Jitters, -.Jo Men(l1U• •nd Tt'f"eW Melldol•; tMI ~·~ J\llllfl Mo-l• •nd AnWllo --t•. •11 .. "-lllllll lllllllrf. c... R.....,.y _..,,..,, April 21 llll f :OD PM. ~mlttl'' Mor1U•f1' Cl\llpol. F_r .. ....._, T..W.7, April 29 81 "'00 "*· HOiy Spirit C•"'°"k C111•U1 lft "-"""' 'V.ollity. lnlermorit, Good ~d c.it<netery, HIMllnglon kkfl. Smllhf,' .MortuMYdlrKton. IALTZ.a&GUOH FUHllALMOMI Corona del Mar 673-9450 Advertisement ASTHMA: IS IT HYPOGLECEMIC RELATED? 1f you have ever seen He takes issue with lhosf. anyone desperately fightin g who believe that asthma i~ ror brea th through a simply an allerJi;y . Attacks terrorizing attackofaslhma ca n b e trig ge r ed by C.osla Mesa 646-2424 you know the cond ition is a hypersensitivity to normally cause for real concern. harmless things like pollen. IB.L UOADW AT MOaTUAIT 110 Broadway, Cosla Mesa 642-9150 McCOIMICK J. MOITVAIY 1 Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Caoistrano 49>1776 PACtF1C VIEW MIMOllAL PAii Cemetery Mort uary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, California 644-2700 PIH' FAMIL 'f COlOMIAL FUMllAL NOMI 780 1 Balsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St. How serious isasthma? food s o r dus t. but not ''Few people realize that al ways. asthm!I, as a "Besides, ~ople in good k i I I e r . health do not h ave an out r an.k s all ergenic or asthmatic I e u .k e m 1 a , reaction to pollen or dui;t. polio .. a n d And if yo~r body is congenital and f11nl·t1on111~ pr1Jpt.'rly you I rheum al i c won 't have aller cics. ... h e a r t "What actually happens • . "'.. \ d i s e a s e . ' ' in an asthma attack is a .. .-d D Dr . .,..., • s t ate s r . cont raction of the muscular c..._. DC G a r Y I~ · bands in the walls of the -' • 1 Couture, D.C., bronchial tubes, culling of the Couture Chi ropractic down on the supply of air to Offi<"e in Neweort_Beach. the lungs. Not enough air ''Asthm a Js not ·lo be means notenoughoxygen. tolerated or trifled with. "'That's why lht; asthma And yet people will go for sufferer for gets everythln1 yea:-s with out effevt ive except tils frantic struulc treatment for themselves. to breathe. llis m ind and or worse yet. for their body a ·re sig n aling <"hil dr en," be moans Dr. desperately for the oxysen Couture. they must have lo survive," It 's as if they build up an says Dr. Couture. immunity to effective care Should you wait until YoU as they become more and have an all:irk before you m o r <· d epe nd e nt o n seeachiropractor'! bronr hi al di la tors and other :·it's nonsense lo put off "wheeiing machines." c ff ectil'C treatm e!ll for Or. Couture states, "Some asthma. After all, it can be or my mos t re warding direct J y fa l a I b y e1tpcriences in chi roprartic stran gu la tion during a have come in the treatment spasm ; or Indi rectly so of an asthmatic, gasping for because of the terrific strain breath during an attack. each attack places on y~r "In almost all cases of heart. Huntirw;i1on Beach 536-6539 bro nchial as th ma . "In short, the asthmatic chiropractors find that there who goes without slgnlf'icant "==::::='.:"-:'.'.=::==::'lis • spinal displacement in tare can look forward to ~ the shoulder area. . mis£"ry and • higher riak of Pl:BLIC l'\OTICE "This is the exit point of pe rm a nent da mage with -----1nerves leading t o the eachrecurringattack. f'ICT11'1ous•ut1Nllss bronclU.I tubes If you have asthma be flllJlll•tTATlf.MliNT ,. ' ' TN1ootiow1,..--.,."°""tiw. Jn many1 cases gently ~ure to have your blood NM.ti: . f~nc the displaced spine checked for hypoglycemia. M0 •1 1.E SMALL AN1¥.t.t. bac::k &oward its normal Dr Couture m alnlalna VETERINARY SE~VI CE, A"'N '' t j b · ((. ' • j(( LUCAS, o.v.M.,.,. Pot>lw s.n.t. po,a1 .on a ~ 11ven o .•<'es at 2043 Wc111cl UOWN .. at ... C..1nonM•"'n immediate r e l ier fr om Drive !corner of 171h and ut!:' .. "";~~-;_,~1~.:, ,......,, severDre •csthma attacks," IPhrv inc1. Newport Beach. "'"'''" '"'"" ruswortti, 1, 1 BB)'I • outure. one 645·~. Emottl• 8 •y, L•tvnlll loech, CtllfonlllllfKSI Tiii• Wtlnn• It COndUC.lod • ., • fllllWell*'IMralllp. / Alln .,.,Ion Lvc•• n.11 ttat1mo111 ••• 1111c1 wllfl ,,_ c-ity Clt•k olOrMtO C•wtl1'0rt...,,,u U, lt7S. -,...,..,1119f 0r..,,. C..11 o.fty f'llol, ...,,,Utt,M1c1Mers,11,1t.tt1' 11Jt..11 •• ' FREE LECTURE ly Dr. Tom Pool of K-s City OH MIND CONTROL/ALl'HA WA.VIS ' " . I \ Paper Flag Bill Dead Judge 1 , TheA11emblyrecenUy certlflc1te WH "a r• Shelves ' ' lly O.C. HUSTINGS OI .. Doll, Ni.t l\Mt Legislation lhat would require cloth instead ot paper n11s at Callfomla polling places has died ln the Assembly. Assemblyman Bob Burke (R-Huntin1ton Beach) authored lbe bill, ABT53. . passed a bill, ABMC , quirement from another authored by Robert H. day whoa cuatom1 on Pro• g(ram Burke (R-Huntlnaton cha1Uty were very dif. · Beach)' lo end "secret lffeal." , .. mania1e1'1 ~It occur. * * * The meaJure was 1ent to ) the Senate wltb a 4T·la A • S -" 8 U a E SANT A . A If A -vote. Jt would requlre re11rdin1 J ba:d checks • ,.... • ...., ~ bran1e Coaat)' Sberttt health ,certlflcate1 bu been lntroduotcl to 'ORAltC£11lftllHI BradG1teoh11~or- belore any ' m arrt11e the A1aembly by A•· · 1 • dered by Superior Oilwt A 42-22 vote · -12 lhort of the necessary tally - killed the bill after As- sembl;yman. Lawr.ence Kapiloff (D-San Diego) called it ''one of·~~\ sillier" measures he hlil encountered. couldtaker,tace. 1emblrman Rebert , ~ • Jud1eJameaF.Juctceto Burke', a a 1ptrtted Burke (R-Hunttn1ton , ..... _ .... ..____ consult department .1 noor debate, said the law Beach). S • 'k employee before 1ub)tct· * * * ''QUICKIE'' La~ Vegas-style marriaees may be on the way out in California. Reunion Pl<IIUWd ' FULLERTON -A J\tllerton lti1h Scbool re- uruon committee for the class of 1965 is ·trying to locate telephone num- ben and/or addresses of former clasimales. The 10-year reunion is being planned fo1· August 18 at the Fullerton Elks Lodge, 1451 'Brea Blvd. . ' . atBp.m. · Anyone having in· formation re1ardiftg former students c~ct Eric Norby. 912-0460 ; Lois Anderson, 831-0497; or Jan Padilla, 997-7506. now allOWI unmarried ' fpea ers ""tbemtoaJObl'.'lllllcln penono who-have-been -.!J'he blll AB1S48 ta "r." ' ·· prosr~m ..he launebed • lJvinc lo, ether to aet aimed at i-educlna 'the:;...,: s·~ ' wbn he tt>oll:' omce Ja lllVried Wilhout obtain-rillna COila to tbt cot» .l 0 ·oar 1. · .il - ihtahealtbcertiflcate. 1umer which re1uJt1 Judi• Jud•e 1ramed Burke Hid he wrole from looses lo busia..,.. ANAHEI•-The Sky Ille' writ 10U1hl by Ille the bill becau1e lar1e from so-called ''bad Streaker'• Rocket aub Or 1 n I e Count Y numbers otperaona were checks." will bold tt nnt 1niaual &mployHI Aa~oc.la~ avoidln1 the health llodel Rocket compOll· and a1reed wlllt aaaodl· certificate requirement ""THERE'S NO doubt u., 1111 34 at Anaheim Uon lawyers that Gates' i.. and getting 10-called tbat •ome of, today'• Stidllbn. job rotaUon 1y1tern nwlt "secretmarriages." higher prices include TfoDldn and ribbons be shelved. untll both sufficient mark-up to wlli be awarded In a sides b1ve dilruaaed the THE ME A S,U a E cover lite 10...o from the variety of evenll divided INU.. J w~ still allow~. ilau:._nce of bad checks,'' tnto three ace 11rouJX!I , Jt · w11 1r1u,ed that ! to be marTied ·co~. Burke said. "The bOMll pee wee, junior a and Spella of duty In the COUil~ 4 tJally wltb their mar-rcuumer pays the bill adull8. ,~ ty jail called for C!Oft· 'ril._ge an.d health forthecheat.I' Entry fees 'are l2 per sldefable 1djustment ln certlftcata held under Tbe aim of the'legjala-·~a.1 _for competitors. physical and meal1l · '.'lodt and keJ" 18 counq. tl'!JI la to e1tabll1h the Splttatora ·wlll lie ad· 1 tormo. by women de· clerb' o!f;IC... . ._ ' f1'audulent intent of the ~m::lt:;ted;=,:":;ltbou:=::t::' •;:h;:•:;r"'=· ==pUll===eo=.=====:;:::--.• '1119 real Issue .. tbe ''bad checlt" writer by r health of lhti chUdren making the-issuance ol comtn1 out of this mar· tlte check itself the r i a I e, ' ' a a Id A a· evidence necessary to semblywoman Pauline prove intent to defraud, Davis <D·Portola). Burke said. What does it take to dr~~ a Mercedes? 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' It 1how1 how venatile our team ii," Willie Crawford 11id. after.the victory Sunday. ''We've got several guys playing out of Dodpr• Slale A•..-t .. ICAICl"'I 1-, 1'Allentaat LMA11"9leJ Apo'.,. ... _.. .. l•••··' j:lS11.m. 1:fS p.IT'I, 7;JSp.m, •• 30All ... e..t LMAllfeltl position, like Davey Lopes in center field, and we're still win· ning." Crawford keyed the victory SUJMl•r with a two-ruq homer oft John "ontefu1cO, his first of the season, that tied the game 3.3, Then Lee Lacy, the back up seeood bueman, drove in three ft11J8 ln· the ninth wllh a double to ct!ment the victory ror Don Sul· tm.4·1. The victorr @'.&vc the Dod~ers a sweep over the Giants in their three same series, a 5-2 record on their trip and moved them back into flrlt place, one-hall game aheadofAUanta. 'J'!le Dod•en open a three game ':Senes aaa1nst Atlanta tonlaht. in Dodier Stadium with Rick RbOOen, 1·0, hurling against Phil Niekro, 1·2. Relief ace Mike Marshall, who tore eome cartilage, is expected to be available ror the first Ume in nineday1. Jim,,my Wynn ls expected to be recovered enough from a strained arm to be able to play soon, but he probably won 't start tonight, manager Walt Alston said. Th.!· Dodgers broke Mon-tefu:6D'• spell but not·hls spirit Sunaay. ''Don Sutton got lucky. He lhould have lost," said the brash Saa Francisco pitcher, loser to Sutton and Loa Angeles SundaY in a 7-3 1ame which gave the Dodgen a sweep of the weekend series. LOIANOILIS L01P"5C:f .... , .. CtawfordH GM~y lll ,.,,, Ferou-rt Vea;erc: --" ...,_, .. DtJH<Kss ...... all r 11 •l J 2 I 0 J 1 I J • , J J S 1 I 0 • 0 0 0 J 0 I I J o o o 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 I 0 4 I 1 0 lAMPftANCISCO ••r• ~ •010 •oo o • 1 I 0 ' I 2 0 • 0 1 2 l I 0 0 l 0 I I 40 0 0 1 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 0000 .......... Ptliltl!K ,. Murcer•t Cioodi.Otl Ill nionwuonll Speier'~ Ontiv•r05 3tl 0.. "-*" c: MDfttefllKOP MO!tillp MA-•pll C. WI lll•mt It UltlT• ....... All-out Effort bg Catcher St. Louis ' Ted· Simmons m akes a desperate attempt to catch a foul ball hit by Chicago's Darold Knowles in the eighth inning at Wrigley Field Sunday. Simmons rmssed the ball and St. Louis missed the victory, 4·3. Area Gains Ojai Wins OJAI -UC Irvine's doubles team of Scott Carnahan and Bob Wright, women '5 singles star Lindsay Morse and Corona del Mar· lfigh coach Dennis Trout came through with cham- pionship per(orman~es Sunday 1n the open a nd ~ol legiate divisions or the Ojai tennis tourney. Morse won the invitational women's singles with a 7·6, 6·2 victory over La Jolla's Susan Hagey. ~ And the Anteaters' doubles team or Carnahan and Wright tejtllled up to put away Brigham Young's Mike NissleY. and Ale· jandro Hernandez6-4, 6·2. Trout, who lost to Chico Hagey in the men's singles semis last year, teamed with Charles Strode of San Diego to knock orr Alex Olmedo and Mike Margolin 7·5, 6-3 in the open men's doubles. UCLA's Billy MartincooUnued his reurtent mastery in PAC·8 singles, ·defeati~UCLA teain- mate Brian Teac r, 6·4, 7·5, for the singles title. The two sparked UCLA to the team victory with 21 points. StaofOrd, with 14 points, was second and USC was third with 11 points. A's, Halos Brawl Beaning Triggers Melee Unable to throw the book at Oakland P.itcher Jim Todd, California manager Dick Williams did the next best thing Sunday. He threw himself. Enraged when Todd beaned Angels rirs t baseman Bruce Boehle in the sixth inning o( the sec'Ond game of Sunday's doubleheader, Williams led a massive charge o( bodies Crom the Angels dugout that rushed at Todd. Both benches and bullpens emptied but there were few actual AlllelftftMKM~Olf) /4l'>•. 2'9Cal•l0<n1• •1 K•n~~ C•IY "'Pr., lOC•l•torn1• •l K•nw• City M&y 1 C1lilornl• •I K;irn~aSC•IY ~:U p.m. ~:25 p.m. 5:2Sp.m. pWlches thrown in the ensuing melee th.at lasted about three minutes.~ Oakland, with Vida Blue becoming the [irst [ive-game win~ ner in the American League on a five-hitter, won the opener 7·1 before the Angels used a £ive- hitter by Ed Figueroa to gain a • split in the nightcap, 9·1. "He hasn't got a gut in his body," Williams ~said later of. Todd. ''I knew he threw at Bochte, there's nodoubtin my mind." we'd been going Low and away most or the game and they'd been getting sofne cheap hits. I didn't mfi.!~n to hit him\ "He stands Out over the plate and he didn 't move much.'' Catcher Ray Fosse said "he, CBochte) is a young player and maybe wasn 't thinking that he was liable to get knocked down or brushed back in thatsituation." Boehle had drilled a two-run homer -the first by an Angel in 10 games -in the first inning or the second game and later added a run-scoring double. He had £our rbi for the day, boosting hi s total tol4, tops for Calirornia. . Boehle was taken to a nearby -hospital (or observation but a pre- liminary report s aid he was not seriously hurt. Todd called Williams' charge "unptofessional" and said "he's been in the game long enough to know better.'' _ °FlllS"IOAME ~ CAUFOltNI"' OAICLAND abrlt.. •brn~ M.Ne1t1escf • O O o CAmpane•!ssl s 1 1 o Rl~rs ll • 1 1 o C.W•shngt"<' so 1 1 H••Pff d 4 0 1 0 R. JKllM111 rt l 1 I 0 Bocnte lb ' o 1 1 MMtg11<1! .i o o o o C:Mlkl b 10 00 Rlldl ll S l 2 0 ~k1$otl J 0 0 0 8. Wllll•mi.dlt l 0 0 0 El.Rodrlg .... 1 c J 0 I 0 Hopltlni,pr O O O O Remylb I 0 0 O Bando lb 4 1 1 1 Lltn•i 1b I 0 0 0 O.R•m,.e1ss 2000 Nor111 tl 1 010 SIM!ton ph 1 0 0 0 H. W1111ngln P• 0 I 0 0 e .Sm1t1t 1s 0 000 Fou..c 0 0 0 0 S11199rp 0 0110 Ttnt1ce111 6l ll Pl,..P 0000 C..rnerlb •0 2 l e1uep 0000 Pro Playoff Vista Williams said he grabbed (or Todd !;tut that the Oakland pitcher escaped his clutches. ''I guess I'm getting too old for this,'' Williams, who used to manage Oakland, re- marked. "He got away from me and maybe it's a good thing for him that he did. They said be went into the dugout and hid and it figures after doing something like that." Tot•l1 Ol•l•r><I ceuto•ni• Toleli. JS 1 11 1 100 100 oso-1 000 000 100-1 H RE1199SO . S 1 I 0 8 10 1 I l l 1 II 0 0 0 Bullets, Warriors, Sabres Victorious BOSTON -"We were good enough to win,'' Washington coach K. C. Jones said without gloating Sunday a£ter the Bullets' 100·95 comeback victory over the Boston Ceitics. ·•we weren't really prepared (or them with only one day off a£ter the Bu(falo series. We were pooped. But that 's what the playoffs are all about." Wuhington trailed at halftime by13polnts. _ Wuhlnston ·~ Elvin Hates had a brilliant individual effort that included 34 points. , Phil Chenier added 2A points as the Bullets took away Boston's home court advantage in the openin1 came or the National Basketball Association's best-of· seven Eastern Conference pl1Yl'lf lln•I. THt!·'l~cond came la at•Lan- dqYiJ. Md., Wednesday night. W'Mrrlor• Bree:ce OAKLAND -Ri ck Barry scored 38 points and led Golden Stale on a lourth·period runaway Sunday night ai the Warriors trouoci?d the Chicago Bulls 107·89 in the or.ning game or the Na· ti®•l asketbal~ Association Western Con£erenco BoJ:» Love saved the Bulls from early "-trucUon, scoring 23 ot Iha~ 31. points in the !!rat hall, ind flni1hed with 37 pom~• in the · openerin\bebelt·of·sevensertM. the Warrior•, Pacillc Division champlono, led 72-15 ofter three quartera and}>lew Chlcoeooutot the IJlm• by ou1-acor1nc·tho Bulls 16-2 over tbe Ont four mlnutll ot the final period. Bart')' had allt polnta and se\•eral assists In the I part. Rookie forward Keith Wilkes 1cored 10 points In the last quarter and flni1hed with ~ for th~111me . The Bulls went almost eight m inutes of the tinal quarteri without 1corln1 a !!old l04'1. flel•..eb.... ,. ST. LOUIS -The Kentucky Colonell. bolstered by Artis I ' Gilmore's 33 points and 16 re· bounds, went on a 24-4 spree late in the third quarte r and swamped the Spirits of St. Louis 117·98 in an American Basketball Association playorr game Sunday night. The Colonels, who pulled away rapidly following the departure ot St. Louis floor leader Freddie Lewis with a sprained ankle, took a commandinll! 3·1 lead in the best·of·seven semi£inals with Game 5 to be played at Louisville tonight. ............... DENVER -Bullish forward George· McGinnis scored 33 points, sparking Indiana to a fo'urth quarter rally th;:.t buried the Denver Nuggets 109-90 Sun- day in their American BUketball Association playorr serieS. The victory g"Ave the Pacers a 3-2 edge in the ~best·of·seven Western Division series. Game No. 6 is scheduled £or Wednesday night in Indianapolis. A seventh game, if necessary, would be played in Denver Saturday nilht. Denve r, which lost Just two of its 42 regular season home games, now has dropped two in a row at home in the pli:yo{Ca. BUFFALO -Rookie Dan Gare, who almost became the ~ tc0red ot 4:42 ot overtime Sunday and carried tho Bulfalo s.-to a e-s vlclolY ovw the llontrlal Canodleas in Ibo flnt 1ame o( their N1u..n.I Hockey Leasue 1tmlflnal p~. Crala Ramsay took a faceorr in the Buffalo zone, skated down tho center of the ice and passed right to Gare, wbo sent 21 15-loot shot between the pads of Montreal goalie Ken Dryden. Gare had worn the goat ·s horn1 In the lasl minute of regulaUon Ume wben be Upped·a behind· the·net 1bot by lloalnal's JM!· quea Lem•lre p11t his own l(Oalle, Racer Cro1ler. That I••• the C1nadlens sudden life, but Gore ended it qulckly. ii Williams a lso exchanged heat· ed words with A's manager Alvin Dark and plate umpire Dave Phillips, pleading with the latter that Todd should be ejected for his actions. He wasn't. But Dark removed his pitcher (rom the game, anyway, and later criticized Williams £or his stam- pede. '"I 'm disappointed in Dick," Dark said. "Managers are sup- posed to break those things up, not incite them.'' Todd de nied throwing at Boehle , saying, "I intended to come high and inside because 81ue !W.S.I/ Si"9'1" ! L, 2·21 .. M U..lk-Slnger. T-2:11. .. • '" \''.! Sli:COHD G'°'ME C'°'LIFOlllHIA OAKLAND M. N1tlle1 cl Ri~ers II H.1•perdlt Boc1ue !b B,Smltfl lb O\,Jlk )b U llDllllrl Eo-nc Remr lo Ooylt lbl 0 . 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A wave or panic washed over the ma§.Sive crowd or 100,000 after aJ least £our died and another 12 were seriously injured in a tragedy that racers and of. ficials Said should have and could have been averted. The mucb·protested Spanish Grand Prix started innocently and cautiously over a course described b)r Brazilian world driving champion Em~ Fil· t,ipaldi as ''too risky'' and 1 ~dangerous .'' Fittipaldi withdrew his entry rrom the race Saturday, hours berore death and destruction took over. On the dangerous Font Del Gal curve of the 29th lap, the Em· bassy Hill car driven by West Germany's Roi£ Stommelen crashed into a protect.Ive barrier, burst into names and careened into the crowd at a ravorite van- tage point o(the fans. Stommelen still was reported in serious but not critical condi- tion today. He is being treated for multiple fractures. "'I saw some spectators by my side aflame, as though they were human torches," said one spec- tator, who was grazed by the car and su££ered scratches as it passed. ''The car, shooting flames in all directions, landed on a group or about 20 persons standing by my side. I was con- vinced it was the end £or me. I still don't know how l managed to escape." Four people, one Italian, three Spaniards, did not escape. Stam· melen, 32, su£fered multiple (rac· lures all over his body and was in critical condition at a hospital. So were others in the path or the auto. · "A blazing car Cell onto the crowd with incredible force and the panic-stricken e:rowd slam· peded in all directions," said an eyewitness. '"It was horrible." The holocaust also was seen by millions throughout Europe who were watching the event live on home television. The accident also involved. the car driven by Carloa Pace of No Charges Against Hill BARCELONA (AP) -Sources close to the organizing commit· tee or the ill·fated World Spanish Grand Prix today dismissed as "baseless" reports that former British formula one driver Graham Hill might face manslaughter charges over the death 0£ four persons at Mont· juich Circuit Sunday. Hill was the builder of the car (Embassy Hill ) 0£ West German driver Roi( Stommelen that caused the worst disaster in Spain's Grand Prix r acing his· tory. '"As far as we know it was just an acci den t cau sed by mechanical trouble and nothing -else,·• the sources said. However, an investigntion is under way to determine what caused the acci· dent. I ' Brazil, who was unhurt. ··1 was at his tail. In my ef£ort to avoid the collision m y car also hit the rail and then rebounded to the • other side or the course." By then the damage was done. The remainder or the race was canceled. and the Texaco driven by Jochen Ma ss o( West Germany d eclared the winner over a field that had started at 25 · but dwindled to 14. The race nearly bad been can· celed aCter a number or critics had called the Montjuich route un- safe £or Formula One cars •• Drivers complained that the. circuit was inadequate £or proper • passing and that guard rails had not been fastened securely. It in-1 c!Udes 17 bends, a quarter-mile. ... straightaway and a drop or 110·· . yards injustover one·half mile. In withdrawing after a few practice laps Saturday, Fit- tipaldi had said; •'All I want is to protect the lives of the drivers. This circuit is too risky and £ails to stick to minimum safety re-'·: gulations. The circuit is · dangerous. I have said so, and· thus I'll not drive." Pace vowed he'd never return ') lo the hilly, 2.3·mile course. "You cannot play around with human lives like this,", Pace " said. "I hope lbe organizers h,!lye learned a lesson, even i( it is too , late." * Organizers :: .... Threatene£ Drivers ' . . -. MILAN, Italy (AP) -The : Italian press today charged or. H ganizers or the Spanish Grand Prix as chiefly responsible for ',' the accidents which marred Sun· day's formula one race, resultin8 ' in the death or (our people. Most newsmen wrote that the - organizers staged the race at any costs, despite the kno~ndangeror · the track, even resorting to . blackmailing or drivers who· wanted to bof colt the event. · Italian driver Arturo Meria.rio, who was among the starters in SUifday's Grand Prix, said dur-- ing an interview with an Italian television station that Spanish or· ganizers bad threatened to have all cars seized for months if 1· drivers kept on with their plans" tode1ert the r ace. "Contracts are worth more than lives," was the £ront page• headline of the Milan authoritative daily Corriere Della sera which said in part: "It is useless to reopen the old polemics about the technical.,.. need or the uselessness of these •. wild auto races. This time ever-· ybody knew that the Spanish track was a trap. But the race ' was held anyway. "." ''The race smelt of death be£ore startin(. Now we can ask j what is more-important than life. And the answer is that more im· t portant are advertising con•., tracts, engagements of or· I gnnizers and the blind diplomacy j O( the SO·called international sports commission.'' 1 "Within two weeks the auto I racing circus will transfer to~i f\.tonte Carlo, another track ex- tremely dangerous," wrote Cor• riere Della Sera. Bold Birdie Putt Ends TofC Playoff I I CARLSBAD, Call!. CA P) - "It's nice,'' observed Gary Player. "to see the nice guys win once in a while.'' But, while he gave Cull credit to Al Geiberger for the bold birdie putt that beat him in a sudden de- ath playoff (or the title in the Tournament or Champions, Player h a d some second thoughts, loo. "Now I 'm going home to South Africa," said the globe·trotting Plityer. "It's 10,000 miles. I'm leiving tonight. And I'll tell you one_ thing : Ten thousand miles is a long way to think about missing a putt." He missed one of about 12 feet, perhaps less, on the playoff hole that would have extended the tourney at least another hole. "I thought it WWi a perfect putt," he said. But it mlssed. He slumped over, bis hands dant:l· ing in despair es it just slid by the left side. Tht:n Geiberger, whose Limidi· ty had coat bi m a shot at an out· ri1ht victory on the last hole of regulation pl ay . firmly, authoritatively 1 rammed home a shorter one -maybe nine reet - for the bli:dle that secured him hit .. ventb UUe ln 18 yean on the pro coif t.oar. "I didn't W11Dt lo 80 back out there,'' tbe IOft•IPoken, tUY'• going Geiberger s aid or the 1 playo(f. ''I was just holding on. I ~ had to pull mysel£ together to make myseJ( go back out there.'' ! He got some help. Geiberger went to the last hole : or regulation play with a one- stroke lead over P)ayer. He put : his approach .some 35 £eet rrom the cup and needed only to get it I down in two. ! But he timidly left his first putb six or seven feet short. And he. f missed that. It was a bogey amt. 1 he and Player were tied at m ,. ~ ' I I \ • \ • ...... nuay, Ap1 11 "v, 11,,,.,, Sports in Brief Ashe Rolls . To Net Win STOCKl-IOLM -Top-to win the two-d ay, 10. seeded Arthur Ash e event test . Coffman S'A'cpt J-lolla nd 's To m Ok-fini s hed second with ker 6-4, 6·2, Sunday to 7,339. v.•in the $60,006 World 1"hird was Steve Gough Qlampions hip of 11'ennis or Club Northwest with Gl-een Group event Sun1 7,259 ani:t four th was __ day. 1 l>a ul Fink of the U.S. The 31-yenr-old Ashe Na vyat6,987. C'ont r o led th e m a tch throughout in r ecording V.S. Ad.,a11en his fou rth \\'CT t our t riumph, combining a s trong serve und ac- curate volle y game. USCRo•ps S T ANFO RD - South e rn Ca l iforn ia parlayed 10 Stanford er- rors a nd 10 walks 'A'ilh a. 13-hit attack lo crush the' Cardinals, 18 -9. in Pac-8 baseball action Sunday. The victory gives USC a 11h·game lead in the Southern Division or the F ac-8. The Trojans are 6-3 and Stanrord is 6-6. s..,1,. Mark SAN FRANCISCO C hri s Bahr, a placekicker for Penn State's football team, scored both goals as the U.S. soccer leam defeat- ed Bermuda 2-0 to ad· vance in the Olympic Games qualif¥ing series. Bahr was added to Lhe l_!,S. soccer s quad la'st week after Bermuda won the firsl -contest in the · two-game serie s in Berq,i uda, 3·2. Anotller (Jp.,t CHARLOTTE. N.C. - Raul Ra mirez or Mexi co I Women's Golf I White Retains ,1 ~ ICCC Crown Dee Dee White r'e. week. Helen Drexelius talned her women's club waa the runnerup with golf championship at 76. Irvine Coast Country In B fll&ht, Margie Club with a one-stroke Davlaon wa1 the winner victory over runnerup with 72, rollowe d by Danni~Chapman...aRer 72 Martha; Beaumont, 7$ ,• Tryouts I The Southern California Aq~atice Club 11 holdin& tryoull lor all intertisted awl m me rs Wednesday and Salurday at Foothill High School. Coach Flip Darr is lookinl for any swimmer capable of· swimming the length or a pool and who is five years or ace or older. Wednesday's tryout is set for 5:30 p.m . and Ma..y 3 is a 10 a.m. bill. Swln:i· mers should bring their own suil and towel. holes of play. andValMorton,,76. -White rihlshed-with3.13 Vangle Chris tianst'n ~--------­ while Chapman posted a won C flight wfth 83. 334 . followed by Pat Woll~ 84.,. In net act.ion in the and Margaret Moore, 88. championship flight , In a back nine event," Marilyn Jones was the Fran Blake was the A winner on matchi ng night victor with 32. UI scorecards over Dory Mark won B flight with Amen. Both carded 300. 281h, followed by Doris Low qualifier for the Fit g 1 , 3 O If.I , R it a toarnament . Wa s White Reinholdt, 31 'h, and Vat with a gross 86 while net Monon, 32. low qualifier ~was Betty Ruth LaPorte was the Hazewinkel with 68. C flight win,ner with 28, Fligb_t ·winners in-followed by Vangie cludecf't.herollowing: Christiansen, 30, Pat First flight : Gross-Wolff, 32 'h, and Gene Bobbie Smith, 275. Net-Gr iffin, 33. Rose Sleight, 231 ; Betty Burnett, 233 . Second flight : Gross- J , Gloria daRos, 274 ; Nct- Pat Leeper, 218, Nancy Costa/Jina ' BRA NTFO RD . On-pulled off hi s second up- tario -Nancy Gar a pick, set in two d ays Sunday a 13 -yea r -o ld from W'ilha3-6,6-4,6-3victory Jl ali fax, Ont., set a world over Roscoe Ta nner to record Sund ay night in grab the s ingles chom- the women's 200-meter pionship i n the Wor ld b acks t ro k e a t t he Champions hip Te nnis Eastern Can ada 5..,, .. im-Blue Group tournament CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY-Irvine Coast County Club Women 's golr champion Dee Dee White (1ight) and runnerup Danni Cha pma11, hold the pe rpetual t rophy that was presented lo While following her one-stroke victory recently . . · . Barnes,230. . Third flight : Cross- Corinne Franklin, 290; Net -Nina Hannahs, 232; Betty Mumm a. 237; Marie Bosomworth. 237. Ginny Stasko and guest Lois Wenne ke fired a 66 to win a g uest day tournam ent a t Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club this week . In second place with 67s were Millie Hayes and guest a long with Mary Zimmerman and J e nda 1-l o rn e . Sally Owsl~y and Fern Sproul finished next with 68. • -----------------------------Founh flight: Gross- m ing Champions hips. here. Garap1ck wo n her fifth Saturda y ,. the third- title in the three-day seeded Ra mirez ousted meet with a 2: 16.33 , best-top-seeded Rod Laver of ing the fo rmer wor ld re-Cor~n_a del Mar in the cord he ld by Ulric ke sem1f1nals6·2,0·6, 7-6. Ric h ter o f E ast Boes Cop Rust/,ers Compete Regatta In Track Prelims G e r m a n y b y I . O 2 Rel l•pr°"1ea seconds. Rosewall Mns 1-JOUST ON -Forty· year-old Ken Rosewall , righti ng w ind s a nd fatigue, r a lli ed to defeat C li r r D r ysd a le 6-3, 3-6. 6-1 Sund ay in the fi nal of a $60,000 World Championship of Tennis Red Grou p tourna ment a l River Oaks Country Club. /Jff. SAC Mnner \\'ALNUT Former Univer sity of Colorado long jumper Mike llill v.·on the final event, the 1,500-mct er run, a nd cap- tured the Mt. San An- tonio Coll ege Rel<1 ys de- ca thlo n S und ay with 7 ,551 points. liill , 24, trai led Bob Coffm a n, th e former l}niver sity of Southern California hi g h hurdler . by two points before the final event. But I-fill ran 4:25.1, th e second fastest mark of the com petition, N Baseball !.in C.lemen\t'-Rt'Yl'IOld,, (I l-04-0, ~·""°"· Jb J-0-0-0; Don.itd, ~\ J-0-0-<I; Frost. rt 1-0-0-0; H•c-eu. c 2-0-0-0. MIP\~rsmotl'I, ti 2·0-0-0, Fo••t'll<''-lb 1·0·0-0; Co•. lb l-0·0·0; P.lrllff, P t.()-0.0; C..i•M>n,pn 1-0·0-0. • °"°"' H •ll\-Ht'on, p ~-1·1 ·1. Bt-. fl l ·l·O.O; Me•-. rl l ·O·O·O, Ft.,...,,, lb 2·1-0-0, llt't'"t', II l-1-0·0; WolCO•, Jb 2·0-1·1, Giii, lb l·l·l-0; MIPOS!.!M>, 2b 3-1-J..l: ti"""· \\ 3-1·0-0 ; R•mero. < 1·1·1·1, H\111,Ct 1·0-0-0. .S< ... • bW lnnlPlt l s..ic1enwnte Oift.IHlll\ Perlecl 9.1me Hein. ••• 000 000 0-0 0 4 060 o~o •-I 1 o !or Din• Hin~· S!u WASHI N GTON Me ndy Rudolph , the v e t e r a n Nation a l Basketball Association referee who collapsed during the first quarter o f th e Wa s hin g t o n · Buffa lo playoff game Friday night, will be kept in the intensive care unit of a Washington tiospita l as a precau- t iona ry m eas ure for another t hree or four day s, a n N B A s pokesman said Sunday. A hospita l s pokesman said Rudolph's condition has been diagnosed as a respiratory a ilment, and th a t i t h as totally sta bilized . MD Honors Hoop Stars Mark Bre itfuss was named mos t valuable player Thursday night at Mater Dei High's sports awards banquet honor- ing.the basketball teams. Special award win- ners: V1rslty -~t V•lu•ble: M.ilrl>: e .. ;uu~~; C.0.U>"i Aw1rd; P•ut Fitl<her;'t.tp. l.lin: JoK-Oeiln ; Mon Reto.nctl.: JoK-Oe1n; Mosl Imp.roved: P•I Hijl; Mo~t 1ns.oi•i1lloni1I; Jlm Eltfll ....a J im S<IWltz; Bell Oeltft~i...e : J orn S<IWl\1. JuP1MM-V1rt.11, Mo\t \l.ilLMbte : Gil OuMtt'; Mo\! lmpt"ow~~ Gene Li-=l(u~. --· -1 \l.llLMbl•: Joh,. GM'C•i. -~' l~owed o Dawe 0.lto"; FrHllm.IOI Moi l Vitu..ble • Bob Me.teh..,; '-"l\I lmpl'OWt'd: John T Opt. Orange Coast Coll ege creY.• came up with one of its best perform ances e ve r Sund ay a s the Pirates r aced to victori es in the junior vars ity ctnd freshman e ights in the 10th a nnua l Newpo rt Regatta. Cal w o n th e P .A. P a lm e r C up y.·ith 22 points be fore 3,000 fans at the No rth Lido Channel in the Newport Bay. but OCC finished second with 16 count e r s witho ut benefit of varsity entries. The J V eights set a school record of 6 :04.6 and the freshmen upset Cal with a school mark of 6 :0 6 .0 , ave n g in g an earlier defeat to Cal at the San Diego Rega tt<1. WHITT! E R -Sleve Al exander leads a de- legation of Golden West College athletes into Tuesday 's Southern California Conference track and field prelims at Rio liondo College. The field e\'ents start at 2 o'clock with the first. running event beginning at 3. The same scheduJe will rollow for Friday·s finals. Alexander, a versatile athlete, will compete in six events. He will run in both hurdle races and will anchor the 4-40 and mile relay teams. He's also entered in the pole vault and javelin. Tennis Results FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pd. Detroi t 8 S .615 Baltimore 7 6 .538 GB 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct.GB Chicago 11 4 . 733 New York 8 6 .511 2'h • TOYOTA EXAMPLE: TOYOTA MX13 4 DOOR A uror•,.t•~. oo ,.~• \t 1t etonq "" COl'ICl!IOOflollq ""' •JldoO. '•VII l\vntll"-II ....... ltool)t'O::ft 1 /8~•1 • r.1ilwa ukee 8 7 .533 Boston 7 8 .467 New York 7 9 .438 Clevela nd 5 7 .417 West Division Oakland Kansas City Angels Texas Chi cago Minnesota 12 8 .600 10 7 .588 10 8 .556 7 9 .438 7 10 .41 2 6 10 .J75 I 2 21> 2'h •,; 1 3 31h 4 Pittsburgh 8 6 .571 2'h St. Louis 6 9 .400 s Philade lph ia 6 10 .375 51h Mont.real 5 9 .357 51h West Divlsioa Dodgers Atla nta San Diego Cincinnati San Francisco J.f ouston 12 8 .600 12 9 .571 'r.i 10 8 .556 I 11 10 .524 JlfJ 9 10 .474 21h 6 15 .286 61/:: Alexander, a lransfer from South e rn Cal College has season bests or 14.9 in the 120 high hurdles, 55.0 in the 440 in- termediates, 14·0 in the pole vault and 186-51f.t in the javelin. Other top Golden West entries include Mark Dunn in the jave lin (197-10), Mark Sargent in the 880 (1:57.0); Dale Parker in the high jwnp (6-6) and the mile r elay quartet of Jim Keathley, Sargent., Erik Esche r and Alexander (3 :21.2). ~,, ... o.t'lllOl Well IE~rlft 100-Don F"lllWrty (10.21 : 110-Jlm Kt.1llllty ttt.JI; F1•1Mr1y 121.11; Ent! El.clWr 121.01; ..a-1Ct•tt111, uo.01 . E1d1er (S l.01; 110-M•rll !.Mgenl 11,SJ.0); Mitch 0•1 !t:00.01; O'MK.I( Cerftlc•w 11:01.01 , Tom Sfllrley 1?:04.01 ; D•I• Qulogle lt :OS.01 ; "'11e -C.er,.1c 11, l t :21 .0 I; 0 1(1 <•:11.01; ou1,.,.1e ••:31.01 ; s1e.,. MIU.ft {(;ll.111 ; Nick Prl•ll C•:».01; l-mll•-C.er.,1e11w llS:Ol.01; PYie" flS:IJ.0); Sob Step1WP11 llS:ll.01; Don IU1l"ll llS:l7.0I; Millien CIS:J•.OI ; 120HH-E d DeMlrco (lS.J>; Sit.,. Ale•ilndotr Cl•.•>; Giory Copelll'ld !16.0!; Dool A1nli" llS.11: .WOIH-Alt•lncler US.0)· C-IM>Cl CSl.11 ; Dt'Mtrco 1$0.0\; A.1nlin 1st.OJ ; &Ill Jtttkl~ !'°.O); Ml rel.1~ IF'lillmrt,. Copelill'ld, DeMilreo ......... .....,, •l.1; Mile relilY-fKtlllflilv, S.1'91f11, Elellef', Alt ••nderl J:ll.J. HJ-0.le P.1rlltr ( .. 61 ; Ed K"°'1ff 1•-41 ; MllHnllelm~r 16·1 ); PV- Al•••.,O.r 114·01; J1P1kln1 112,.l; LJ-R11to_I,. (22·0V. I; DeMlr<o ftt·Wll : p..,. .... 111 .. v.1: .Hw411'1- Mtrll Dun,. 11•1·111; Al•••n<ter f1M·S\'J I ; Ji nlll,.1 11 60-Dl ; TJ- P.1rller 113-6); De.llll.1rco (•UI; Knorar fU.01; Dlw:.n-C.I••• twn fl2J.OI ; SP-tt1's 112-01. Baseball's ·Top Ten Margene Musser, 296; Nel-Lois Riddle. 233; June Rus hforth, 28:;. Fifth flight: Gross- Mary Ann Barker, 286 ; Net-Marie Besti, 224 ; Betty Henderson, 237. Sixth flight': Gro's s- Marge Reed, 302; Net- Doris Keyes, 234 : Jean Carson, 2.34 . Seventh fl ight : Shirley Meyer .. 324 ; Ne t - Margaret Howard, 243; Helen Peterman, 245. Eighth flight : Gross- Blanehe Compton, 320; Net-Chris Winton, 236 ; Gretchen Ostberg, 237; Also, Kay Wri ght. Mary Ba ncroft a nd Connie T ys on , 237 , Jos t on matching scorecards. Ninth flight: Gross- Betty Hazewinkel, 306 ; Ne t -Angie Paris, 242; Eleanor Nelson, 243 ; Mari Lou Hogcnboom, 243. /Jfe.a·V.ercle Shirley Kinder is the women 's club cha mpion al Mesa Verde Cowttry Club following her vic- tory this past week. Finishing second in the championship night was Phyllis Smith, followed by Charlotte Wood and Dare Wells. Winners in the first flight include d Erny Burckle, Alice Watts , Joan Chamberlain and Verde Shirley. Vi Vi stica was the second fli ght winner , followed by Barba ra Malick, Virginia Visti ca and Mary Ann Davey. In the third flight, the winn e r was Mary Ratekin. followed by Phyllis L'eas ure, Louise Robinson and Peg Maull. Kelly Adams captured the fourth flight, with Bette Gonya, Dot. Morris and Mae Donkin next in line. Mimi Smith was the firth· f l ight v ict or , followed by Dot Jones, Barbara Pegg a nd Sylvia Prana uski. l.agu11a 8-c!fa Diane Stys had a low gross score of 71 to win an ecle ctic tournament by the Laguna Be ach women's golf club this College GoH ~· 1•11 "'"'-'* C11c.,.... Cr.st CCI Glbsool IA I 1tdotl. $ccj r.1ft 16.6-0, Sc.l1rrot11 ISi110.1. Bllfdol'l81, •-J. S<hullz iSI IOdlf. Ch>clle.-lJ ..... Pl,._rtU IS) r•c1otl. Klllttn".MI. ... l(ltl ~SI 01 del. Cutti.rtM>n'3,MI, Hil,......•d !517• Ot'f • .stlerr•n •l, 6-o. In the second flight, J erry Watson and her guest had a 65 ror low honors, followed by a Ue bet.wee n Ros emary Ski Ilion and M arielte Schick on one team and Fay Mitten with her guest on another . Max- ine Strickland and Irene Thomas were next at 68 with Kay May and Peg Roberts al 69. A tie resulted at 70 in the third rlight with Rae Mitchell. a nd Shirley Pobe on one squad ; Bet· ty Vaug ~an a nd Polly Washburn on anothe r ; and Eleanor Green and Kelly Adams on a third team. Elise Stipes and Helen Smith tied with Belly Sloto and her guest at 71 . · Dora Donalds on and Betty Jo Sleva lied for first in A fiilhl in an Ir tournament ~ith 67 , followe d by Frankie Durst at 68. Cleta DeLong was the B fight winner with 65, followed by Ann Van t:leave (71) and Vi Theiss (73). In D flight , Ginger Cappy was the winner with 67, followed by Bet- t y Blakemore (72) and Elise Stipe s (73 ). Connie Neske captured E fiight with 66. rotlowed by PhyUis Barnes (74) a nd Carnelle Kennedy (75). Gauchos In Prelims SAN BERNARDINO- Saddleback College's slim tra c k and field squad trek s to San Bernardino 'vall e y College Tuesday Cor the Mi ssion Conference pre- lims. Action begins at 2:30 Tuesday with the field eve nts. 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The . best place to · ·~uy or se11 ··in .Orange County is the Daily Pilot. . \ •I . • • • I I I . ,. .. . . . ' " .. I I I' ~"'\.. .. .. .. 1"' • I . I J I ,, ' . . TJ -· I • \, ; . 1 ... •' • I I • • • • ) • • ' l I I I ... .,, ' All OAILYPILOT Monday. April 28. 1975 · / Avalon Patrol Lauded Effqna. During Catalina.,Stonn.Reported .. . ' 1 , By ALMON Lom.\Btyr ••All through the night atll0-15 al10 those or many_ other 0.11., .. 1 ................ \ • minute intervals either the yacl\tamencau1htlnthe1lorm. Boat .. aft ·'~Harbor Departmeni. boats or lhe "We; the captain and crew of vived t~~n~~stt!'ri:'81· :,rth!:!t \ lif,guards in their Bayw~tch !frandon Iron.• wiah to comP1i·• w· 1.-patrolled throuab ,$Ae mooftngs ment the men of the Avalon Mand~ ;,1;~~Jon .d~~th~ adviaJng 'YllChlJi:men tO harbor patrol, the county arc · t.w ~~ -~.,... ~( strengthen their ti8" ·or ad.I.Ult·. liCeguards and citiiens fl! Avalon Hpr a00l 5 e r 0 r ~-11i11 Hw,or k 0 d idg.•t.be position at a.bills to i\.oid for the f11.ntastif andherOtcdeeds h!lr rmaster 'f'd th ar~ 8 1 n posSibleColiisions · they perrorined during the 1s cre.w an e ~,.,va on · :M-rm .. ,.-roteBra-'- li£eguards' for tirel.ess work in . "THIS GA ~E US a secure feel· _., ' ·~· keeping damage to• minimwn. 1ng because tit is not only your BRANDON A.DOE'D.thatit was Or. W'ailare Gerrl•1ofNewport own boat you·t-ave to watch in a µtecalmness, orde.rUDess,..and ef. Beach and his t&mily Wttf; on an · crov.·ded hal"\lor • buy also. the ... firiency that prevented a com-Ericsoo-~ sloop'that f'Qdeout the boats around you ~s weu. The er:. . plete disaster al the winds and storm. ~n a letter tollarvey, Dr . forts of ev~yont: ln your depart-'•seas battered the crowded Gerrie said: ~enl shol;lld ~ g1vel(J thaflks for. a. harbor. "W~EN THE FIRST winds hit Job ~e!l.do~e. Two or the Harbor.Department Thursday nigh~ my family and I . 'Y1lliam Brandon a~dressed boats werf also. bei.ched in their were comfortapjy D)oored ·at hit> tettu of co~mendauon to the~ efforts \o save a~ 18rge sailbOal Moonstone Co!!.e "'(about"· .fillP "'''"a~r and . citl1:ens of Av.ion, tha('Was later broken up in the miles west of ~~alQl\)"'abd ..,,, stating that !l no~ only expreased .JaeavY. surf. 12:30 ,a...rn . the win4 y.-as gusting the thanks .e.r hl~ family crew .,Ave,ton Harbor faces northeast to 35 ,niles per hour~. We d«ided , .aboard )he JSra';ldon Iron JI . but .aitd is~at the mefcy of the strong to run 'for' cover and wen{ to~ ~ :f irlr&;uJU# .; Santa Ana wlnd!J when they blow Avalon, Two other sailboats at · ~Bu. · ES ·: across\ the channel pushing Moonstone· he-aded for Fis· ' ~· • , f \j_;.. ~--• : heavy seas ahead. A bn;;akwatea: herman's Cove at the ~sthmus1 ,. JN ~~Dli'~ · D' ~"'S ·built ·acro'l1 a ~portion_ of the" and the lone RO;bwerboat 1->tbat ). n.~. ~.I• harbor a few years ago alleviat· elected to s\8Y,.•.Jl.~ ti~ter SANT•; MARTA. Colombia ed solne of th~ danger, but de:>.lroyedon the.beach.,, l . (UPl)-Cfswaldo Pinedo's house Avalon , alon~ with oth~r coves As we ca"1e \tir~h the was ~ilarizeet twice -once on on the north side of the island, is~ Avalon Harbor; entr~nce we Saturday and again 00 Sunday. virtually untenable during such were met b~ Harbor, ~art~¢nl So be went to the police station storms. ~at an~ gwded to the ~tmoo~-Monday to report the crimes. Bootts that.can power out l!iual-, 1ng. available. The:~ stood 1by When he got back-home, be ly ta~e.r#fuge on µ.e south s1deof until we w.ere ~ec;.l!Cel).'~moored: 1 found his hou se , had been th~ island at ,Cat Harbor or.at That g.r~et1ng dtd much,tg._bclster burglarized a tbh"d time. Fisherman s Cb;v.e at th,e oursp1r1ts. ~ •. ~ ~ · · th 'SAVE S/IWE SAVE New Maytags: are coming. All discontinued models must go now. Prices slashed. Big Savings! ' MAYTAG Scotsman, Washer Tentnc Peatu,..t br metal !rim • • Permanent press and regular fabric cycles • 3 Water le~el sen1ngs • 3 Water temperature · settings • Zinc coated slSel cabinet with tough acryllc enamel finish • Family size porcelain enamel tub w1tll "'~Fin Agitator ·· Attraclive ooly $ 7995 MAYTAG Scotsman F~;;; Dryer Terrific Features! •Permanent Press. Regular and Air Fluff cycles • Famous Maytag Halo-of Heat clry1ng elominates "hot soots" • Large Porcelain enamel drum with eilsy 10 cle8n lint to11er • Z•nc coa1ed str:el cabinet w11h tough acrylic eoamel hn•sh ,, s1999s 0 • MAYTAG Dishwasher The one lo buy in tile Ur1t plKe end here 1 why: " ' . ' BOATING . . ~ .,. ! • • • • I • 3·raee Regatta Mexicall Sailin;g Teams in NewlV)rt ~ ~ ~ Ten Mexican sailinc wam. will' t"" racea wl!I bei•~'::l"rtdaY· lnvadeNewportThuni!oYlorlhe · Several,ol·lll• 11 ll\-16th ' aMu•l u .S.·Mexico team will remaii Jn 1outhera race sponsored by the Udo-.U ,u. California to co&QPete In ff~ sociation. . , ingt9n Harboul'i .Y,..acllit Club• The Mexicans wiil ft Q:airist Tournament or CfUlmpfoaa for 10 other teams rrom .:&oUtbena. Udo-14a Sat\lrda,Y Udamday • CilifOrnta in a three-r~na:ttta in the ocean otf NeWpOrt.Beub.. . • 34 .BEADQVA&1'EIS ,.., ttae.;s¥ach•CJ--L--race w)U be B'alboa Yac._. Club f., ..., • r-UU8 ion~ ..l' Up,-,~'-b'.:.11>-tbe~ local Lido.14 team oa ..I p • . t!r-eu T~e regatta is held on alternate II': «'~~ erlllJ.tS years at Lake .. Valle de Bravo,1 • ~ cW.t Guard has blued a For 'Regatta Thlrty.(our yachts have been '"signed up for the fourth sailing·of the San Diego-Yacht· Cup leftl r.acing regatta scheduled for .JlayS·5. · SDYC·officials say the list may reach aa high as 50. So fal'., l.l quarter•tons have sigD;ed up a1ona with 10 three.quarter tons, four half-tons and nine one-tcni. ~ 'The one-ton raclngwill be com, bined with the Trophy race andl. the San Diego to Long Beach race of the Pacific Ocean Racing Con- ference. The regatta will also qualify the top one·tonners for the world One Ton Championship next Sep- tember at Newport. R .l. ...r 14-xico City. rtJi>IDolttlllat all yacht clubl ~ ohN1NG CB&EMONIEll· at other bMllD& ..... ,uUtibns pl&11' BYC wll\ be o fiq rolslni for nlni.i'eloUli, POl'ades and othe":, . both countries 'Tl>undaY· mdm·. marine,eyeDll·-*MQuirocltoot>: race in Ille ollern-..-Tlie ftna1 n. per ·ti •"' noquin!d for ing; followed 1>1 tbe ftnt ofOcial.t. taia.Perialltlr ', · , · _ . natu'.re, cl 11mit~ or loca4 • ~ -. di' m evril that, by its E• h R. · · } J. _:co· I IM!li•Y111'liltroduce Qlra or un-ig l e ta1ea . . ••••• ,~ ..... 11. to . •piety or '1"~ ·pe, ..... ~tn1 the· a1vi11ble1 .OAKLAND CUPll ~.Ei1bt watersaf!MU.S. , sU-,rdesses of Trani lntema'.--<-Wttb properly approved Uonal Airlines who refUJed.to fly • rDU'.iheeveftt permits, special re.: to Saigon will be' teinstaled . g\!lation8 can be iss\led by the' without a loss•in '\81-They had ·coast Guard to protect the area1 been grounded beCause they re· of the event and, it 1deemecf1 fused t·o board a proposed necessary, patrol vessels for the, charter flight Friday that was to event can be provided by ~ fiy employes of a New York firm Coast Guard or 'Coast Guard; ou~.~ Saigon. Auxiliary. .,. .. , .. ·~ '. -;~'. ' ' ' ' Our fashions are showing. ' And you're invited! • Full Site uoper and rower high veloc11.,. spray arms plus center pos1 spray •.. 3 level, scrubb•nQ ellmin:!t•~ pre-rinsing • UniQIJ8 1aeki~ c11shes and silwerware .• 106 • M1c•o·Mesfi liUe ,,,. . ' ,. . ' Or(ThurS<Iay, meet dt;Sign~r· Jeannene .BOoher of Dalanfll! s201 ~d•v·I• ·bro•·h. TIUVISIOll • snuo • Al'PUAIKIS • saus • H1'1CI". I Thii is the collection that M!parates great design from delipr pricitL (Thfy're $68 to $11Gl~'So come.1M4iit 1. the c!esiiln~httlllfand' ~ our'l~forft)o\ titadel'!'O · from 11 :30 a.m. 'o 3 :30 p.m. TliirsiliY. May 1 '" 1 Newport. Shown here, our .Alite polyester orgenza •dress for cosuel·dinner, beaut\fully faggoted, with multi-cblorful'flowen abloom Oll•ihe skirL 6-14. $86. M9n/phqne,;Jlpbinson·s Better Drriles. .. 0 .n 'f (iday, 1'im 'Bryan I • meet of Tanner! He's Tanrtei-'s own fashion representative, on hand especlltly to chat with you and help show you which ·Ten-lo'ok t>ecoo:nes your IOokl Come during tlie infonn1I modeling ftom 11 :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • Friday, May 2 in Newport. Here, a cool gathering.of .stripes in blue/white polyester/cotton. 8-16. $50. Mail /phone. Robinson's Sports""'lr Dresses. Mail Ordtrs to Aobirson's, 2 Fashion Island, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660 ' , .. ' ... Robinson's. 2 .Fashion Island Shop Monday 10-9,.Tuesday 10-5:30. • . l ,. , •, ,, I I l ' ... ~ . . • • • , • ,Eq1:1al:1ty of' Violence • . ) ' Wan ·t.ed: Women ' 81~UBIEKfSP,E8 ' ' .... Oit61f ........ la the P••t,' when a woman r;purdered someone, she pro· bobly did II with poison. . -lt-was-1 noavtolem bUt erree- uve .t.001 nttln• 'her 1m.,e whieh tncltllonally was; '""°"' Oilier thinc11deceiUul. ' *. Today, •he is litcely lo use a S!i"• hammer or other more ob· y1ous and violent we8pon, ·lhe kind connected with the male ""ho was considered to be more overt in.his actions. Jn the view of Lionel1Coulter, iui htstruclor at Calif~a St&te 'Pniversttr, Long 'S.:a~b. it's another sian of the Umm_. , 'Coulter had planned to ~uct: -. seminar iq' the etiolo1y ~or f:emale crimin1llt'.y at· Wes~mtnster High .School 9'~ugh tfle. univer~ity'• continu-iila edacatlon program tbia spr. ' . . , . from 1116Z to 1'73. Durtn1 the same time period, r the rate fqr me~ increued only • 2'7 .I.percent. · ~AM the moet _P.~ced re-uon r-1lven ii llie women's lib movement," Coulter aaid. "How do you Uke lhat?" Although be believes more ~Y .ia needed since right now there ·ia only speculation, he ex- plained, "As women have the riebt lo · more legitimate alternatives, I also have to as· sume they feel they have the ri1ht to illeeitimate alterutives, as in crime." t· ·. ertmea. , The woman either eovered • ewer her crime1or ft wa covered or overlooted by others ... 'Also in our_&QCietY.. •. '.' Coulter.,.s_akl; '.'...we_ ·were aeculturated to protect women .- ··Berore, women us ed to maatputate men. Now they· Just take the initiative." He sees women as active accomplices ahd instigators. "We can say the"re ia a •rejec- tion ,of male authority and tblerance of violence ... not only tOleranee but they engage in it. ~'Jt 's now true women are just as violent as men." • 1 Crimes com·mitted by women bkame more visible when, as war. prot~ters, they were arrest· -.ed. ''and that made them.part or the•)'ltein.'' ' • ' .. I .. . .. ~-,. -.-----,...,..."'._·~· • • • ' • , ; ·! ' ' H • ' ,, ~It.hough it w~s cancelled for lack or the.,equlred attendance, ~e belleve-.11 J"ill sueeeed ,when he offers (t agafn In the 'fall -•uae the subject has been too ~neglected. In addition lo teaching· four classes at the university, he is a probation officer working with. violent· •••I• lb !.os Aneeles County. ·ue also is ·completing l)is doctorate at Clai'emonl CoUege wtt·h a dissertation on alternattves to the criminal juatice ...,.stfm throueh the diversion of juveniles. • He becam~ interested in female crime while workinC with Up until 1968, the niimes of about 300 men, but no women, had appeared on the FBl's "top "ten most wanted" list. But in that year, the name of a woman ·aUe1ed to be a lcidnaper "'·as Suppression's Criminal '-'Some of the more pronouMed ~lahations adv a need for this oVersight,'' according lo the Course description, ''are Women's low official rate of Crime and deUnq .. ency and the prfponderance or male theorists · young female probationers. START YOUNG Female criminals uaually begin very younr, tie said. Fre- quently, they are rlUlaways who are drawn Into drugs and narcotics which draws them into other criminal activity, which is perhaps, one reason for the in- creased rate of crime among females. added. · Since·tben,.the list has inchlded five wemen, several of whon\ are considered ''new left ex- trentlsta," QCCording to Elmer F. Lindberg, special agent in charge of• the Los Angeles criminal division of the FBI. Escapes Defended ' I I ln the lield." · INCREASING .. We do know ·female crime is on p.e increase,'' Coulter safd. .,. Accordin• to the Uniform Crime Reports, l compilation of murder. forcible rape, robbery. 811rava~ed assault, burglary,· auto theft and larc~y statistics l>ubU.hed by the . FBI, Jerhale· crime increased 9S.3 percent ' II(,"' " " •.· .. Women alWays committed crimes, he said, but they usually were identified in the division of labor and most often "masked." He includes prostitutfon, shoplifting, a bortion, child. ·abuse, homosexuality 1 domesUc theft and even 8-cceaaory to statutory rape (the madame in a brothel) among Lheee types of Coulter offe'rs the name of Pal· ty Hearst as an example of a woman protester who has been labeled as a crimin-1. Although sbe has not. been arrested, tried· or con"icted yet, he not.00, she can be 1bot on sight. ll 's aDotber shift from the past when women were less likely to be charged as the offense calls· for. Coulter suggested, "We're say- ing, 'Ok8y, you want equal pay, you lift the same bail." Considering such appellations as "dumb broad" and "dizzy blonde," it isn't surprising lo Marjorie Breitenbach that more women are turning rebellious. "Negative labels become self- relnforcing until they are believed or a m~ansofdevianceis cboHn for escape,'' shes aid. "Being a not·man is very hard to ·cope with. After endless,.lady- like protests, the only way lo make ourselves beard is lo scream. ''We should have started ::REifnembe·r Whatshername.? . . I By NICH<ilASJOLLl!MORE ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPl) -By now, an estimated 90 pereent ol the adult population in the . United States has 5""" blllbhards,with the picture of a pretty girl and thelwords : t•Sh1rley Cothran. Miss America 1975." 1 " " "The bare fact that it just says Miss America 1975 with a picture, 1t1akes ri)OOt people say, 'What the hell is it&>in' there?' "58.i~ .Al,bert Marks Jr., chairman of the na!Jon 's oldest llea11ty pageant. 1 The 10 000 billboardJI struni'out across the coun· f try are part of a surVey to measure the effectiveness l of outdoor advertising .. Ad men in New York want to 1 1 see how many remember Miss America's name after seeing a billboard." . \ The· Dian who dreamed op the Campaign, Melvin l Grayson vice president oJ the Institute of Outdoor ~ Advertising, saiCI th~ averA•e Af!1erican has ~een the I billboard 10 to 15, bmtlll smce 1t went· up m early I January. . · l , Before· the campaign, only 3 percent of the population could identify Miss America by name. When it ends this month, the percentage should be closer to 20, said Grayson, a for~er speechwnter for Spiro Agnew. . . . Miss Cothrah, 22, of Denton, Tex., said she is re·, cogniz"\1 much· more frequently than before_ t_he billboarCls went up, even though more than 80 m~llion ~ person~ saw /her crowned last fall on national television. . ~ "I was in Boston not too long ago ma department ' store. There was a crowd of people follow1ng me around. Whal I ·picked up and pul dawn, they picked up and bought. · "That never happened before the billboards," she said. . ' Miss Cothran said that when the campaign bega n, her parents Sitart~·getting Jette~ asking •. ·:Why are you spending millions or dollars advert1s1ng your daughter?'' " ., Grayson said some who.s_pw the billlieards .have even asked if Miss Cothran is rupning for public of· lice. She said she has oo such plans. . The only personal appearances Miss ~othran,. a. Southern Baptist, has planned after her reign e~s m September will be in churches. . '"I don't.think I'm especially talented, and, I don 't think there is a great demand for guest flute players," said the talent competition winner. If an advertiser had paid for the billboard cam· paign it would 'have cost as much as $1.5 million. Howe~er the space has been donated by loca~ billboard 'oWners who wanted to participate in the re- cognition survey. . Grayson said it is the first time a national cam- paign has been staged just for research purposes. During the 19609, he said,· there was a smaller promotion which used the slogan: "Calvin Coolidge was our 30th President." After that campaign, the number ~f persons who could correctly identify the 30th President iumped from 4 percentto JO percent, he said. screaming long ago. Women are partly to i,tame for displacement of responsibility when they give. way to husbands and children or dress to standards dictated by so· meoneelse." She was reporting lo the Newport-Mesa branch of the American Association of University Women on · her re- search about how women·s~n· dary role contributes to their criminalization. As a member of the National Council on Crime and Oelinquen· cy. she explained how psychological ploys pressure women into legal problems. In such circumstances, females are dehumanized or made lo feel stupid and· unimportant (called "dumb broads" or criticized as drivers), gradually desensitized or sel~tiveiy forgotten. "Another trick is lo blame the victim, such as saying a rape vic- tim sbou.ldn't have been in a bar alone or out after dark," Mrs. Breitenbacbsald. .··~ \bat mean society is in· capablt! of "'p.rQ.t.eciihg half tt.s. ·p0pu1atioti.,.Or that the dominant group is unwilling to share its freedom?· She added that every dis- criminated group eventually re- sorts to illegal means of achieving middle class goals when they figure they can 'l escape poverty through socially approved.routes . Among inmates, parolees and furlough participants she an · terviewed, Mrs . Breitenbach not· ed. a marked lack of freedom or challenges in their pre-crime lives. For example, daily humiliation and goading beyond reason turned one woman irito an· im· pulsive murderess. "Society has no idea of women s potential for aggressiveness and violence. There's always the hue and cry about whether we shoul<l be drafted. "We've been drafted for life , to do one job only, regardless of our skill. Statistics through World War IJ show maternal deaths from childbirth rar exceed com- baldeaths." Mrs. Breitenbach called for re· socialization of · ''the idle American housewife who has been excluded by the system from decision·making groups and has nothing left at 45. '' And she urged the counseling community to rev amp its image ~· oflhe healthy adult rem.ale. , In 1935 she *as "docile, in- decisive, cautious and possessed an adjustment level of mental ~ health." ·" Tbe 19'70 aescri~ had not l changed much : ''more sub· missive, less independent and ad- vet.turous, more excitable by minor crises, more conceited 1 about appearance, with a dislike ~ for math and science"·-still 1 seemingly achieving recognition by inferiority. 1 ~ The audience was reminded 1 that "modesty is not a virtue When il is exploited endlessly.'' · Female holdup arti s t s,' murderers and drug pushers have not been major. threads in the ~ fabric ol American crime, except perhaps gun molls and partners in ' crime, as BonniewasloClydeand Ma Barker who ran her own gang. Of more recent vintage, females in spectacular crimes in· , eluded Charles Manaon's harem that participated in the murder of preanant Sharon Tate and friends. In the· 60s some Weatherwomen, female arm ol the radical Weathermen. were implicated in bombings connect· ed. with the anti-Vietnam war- movement. Mrs. Breitenbach also noted that women lend lo break the law because they feel they can't live without men. . "Some women will do anYthing to prevent their husband's leav- ing : falsify tax returns, be. the 'mule' in heroin deals or plead guilty to a more serious offense, if bolh are convicted, so that the husband will be freed farst," she said. Influences, other than the Women's Liberation mOvement, cited for fem.ales laking up crime, include: . ; -The narcotics epidenPc:. To keep up the habit, burglary became attractive, as did pushing drugs for profit. -The anti-war crusade of the 1960s. Radical proponents of both sexes dared such measures as bombing. -Drinking, notably driving while under the innuence. wOmen now make up 28 percent of Alcoholics Anonymous mem· benhip. -Inflation and economic pro-- blems. Crimin8'f make a 1ood CSee ESCAPES, P ... llZl BEA ANDERSON, Editor ............. ttn • _ .. • .. pice~ Leave Bad Taste Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS : ethln1 peculiar happened lo e thl1 momln1. U1ually I t•I akfa1t 1t home but my wife 11 1un1 her sister and I declckd treat 111y1elf lo 1 bll ln,i.tut 4>'mt..,.._ at 1 fast·rCXJd pl-. I 11t' at• a counter -lo an 110-lookln'I lllY· When mJ • ;!Iii-and ew came I picked up ..,, ran <OllJoYIDI :vour column . • t11a.1ame Ume). All el a IUCI· din tldl pek next lo me 1111, ~· .. _ can you eat egp willlOUt salt and pepper?'' I looked 11 him and cltcln'\ even answer -just kept readinC your column. Oul of Lhe clear, blue Py, \be l\IY reaches over for the . ..it and fiepper and l(>rinkles a load nar iny bacon and eggs. Tben ho 1r1bs his cheek, pays it and wall\l ool. I wu plenty burned and told lllewlltrda the -owed me another order. She said, "Sorry we areftit responsible for the nu~ who come in here. If you want a second order you 'U have IQ pay !or It." Well, I did. but I stlll don't thlnk it was fair. Do you!-R,D.INO.CITY · D'EA& O.: Tile reat••ra•t ·-·· .... " .. ,..a-... for ala -a• a mauer el 1ood will. Nest Ume, eat tllewllere. DEAR ANN. LANI>ERS : My • motber-in·law has a photo album lyiN: on h,er coffee table tn the Uvtnc room. Evel')'one who com- " into that house sees tt. There are several pictures in that altlum or my husband with his rormer girlfriend. I was heartsick wh4'n my mother·ln·law sat our two young dlqhten down the other day and 1howed them plctutes or lllol< da<ld.Y with "• •-art be 'had berore he k"'lw )!OW' mommy." I am so upset I d<!l't want the lirll lo go over there any more. I'd cladly supply my mother-in· law wtlb reeent snapshots ol the chiktren ir she would aaree lo take out the r,tctures o~ my hmbond with h • old name, but I'd hate for her lo "'-I'm so .disturbed. What 1hould I do? - SEETHING · ' .. DEAB 8.: For .... _.,•• "Glrl, .,.. y"r 111t..all • .. ,..r •-•·bl-law_,.., .... ............ ,...... •' Bud Hr ... e ,.,..,. .... ..... .it If ..... ·-ft'a erui ' .... ' .. ...,. ...... _ .. __ _ --ii<!t•·-... -_.__ ,..i., __ ,,, •' ' I • • x I I • I • '"\)If OAILYPILOT ' I Monday. Aprll 28. 1975 Pinata's Predicament ' I I l. Final plans for the annual Peacock Hill National J-lorse Sho\v '"·ill be launched at a l'Ol'ktail fi c:)l a from 6 to 8 J>.m . Saturcl oy , l\l ay 3, <.t l Lhe Counlry Garden Store. Sa nta Ana . Sponsoring the party and the s ho\v, \\'hich is s cheduled for • Your Horoscope Tomorrow MaY. 24 a nd 2.5. pt t he Peacock Hill Rid· ing Club. Tustin, is t he Orange County Guild , J o hn T r ac.v Clinic, Collecting party decor· arc Mrs. Ed\vin Van De ll (left) and h1rs. Tapley 'faylor , show cl1airman. J .,. l' \ -' Aries: Keep Promise , r: f ' • • • ' ' • ;: t r ~ ~ ~ , • • llySYDNEYOMARR TUESDAY,A,PRIL29 ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Accent on travel, study, concern with religion and Philosophy. You must remember promises to older family m embers. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): You find ways ol improving tax schedule, insurance arrangements and dialogue on money With partner, mate. GEMINI (May ·21-June 20): Lie low - play waiting game. ·especially wher e legalities enter picture. Spotlight is on partnership • CANCER (June 21-July 22): Accent is on wbat is basic, essential, without frills, Be prepared for key changes. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22}: Romantic in-terests coincide now with creative a c- tivities. You nieet peopJe, go places and .. do thin1s. '' · · · · VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Real est ate, property values, shelters tend now to dominateyourpersonalscene . UllRA CSept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Ideas could pay oU -if you combine experi ence with en. thusiasm. Means accept counsel or one who has traveled path. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Accent is on 1etUng better distribution, advertising pro. duct, communica4ng ideas . . SAGITTARIVS . (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Pair ·rell Corona del Mar High School graduates Sheila Ann Stanton and Thomas Mi chael Alderson are planning to marry May 31 in Our Lad y Queen of Angels Cathol iC Church, Ne wport Beach. Their parents arc J\.tr . and Mrs. .News Charles B. Stanto n Jr., Corona del Mar and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Alderson, N~w port Beach. Miss Stanton is a graduate of Orange Coast College and her fiance studie d a t Northrop Institute of Technology. He also served in the Army. FromPageB1 ... Escap~s living until caught and are not I.axed on their ··earnings." "Why wait.or work for \li'hat you want when ·you can get $100 for a 'slow' day of shoplihln1." Mrs. Breitenbach theorized . "That's a month's wages for some of these not·SO- dumbwomen. '" Jn look ing a l dir- ferences between 1972 and 1973, the FBI re· ]pOrted: •·tn «?onsideration of ehangi'!g arre~t pat: terns, t.he numbeis of females a rre sted in- c r ease d m os t dramaticall y (37 .5 per- c e nt) fo r e mbezzle- ment ." Bureau st atist ics show that 10 percent of the ar· rests for violent crimes in 1973 involved fema les, an 8 percent in crease over the previous y e Qr. Wh ile this a ll m ay be changin g. crime still is a man's fi eld. Jn total num· ben. ·male arrests out. numbered fe male arrests inl973byaratloof6to 1 ART LESSONS PafnHngjDrawlng Meclltatlonal Art .~":~~.:.~~~<:." .. JIAHE COUTIS ANGUIANO (Ll""OdCl.,.l .. c•.,..1111 ... aMtwt:Jfll ••J."7Ht \ Obstacles to ne w st a rt are cl~ared -you can afford to be more independent . Highlight in- dividuality and personality. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You are give n i nfo rm a t ion which c an be transformed into profi t. Deal with organiza- tions, institutions. AQVARIVS (J a n. 20-Feb. 18): Social ac- tivi ty acceler ates. More people desire your. presence: You a rc n attered, wined and dined . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Some who make promises m ay not have authority to carry through on commitments. Know it and protect.your interests. • Utoday i1 your blrtbd1y you are more in· f t!i.ti ve th an most persons, a natural teacher. Wlwl"" think fashion and ...... ~Fabric fdory exciting spring •{ .. voile nrints >'. <.~ This is a t>Gu11fu1 selection ol pa stels wilh floral pauerns as pretty as a spring garden Machine-washable Perrre Press 65" Potyest8f·35% Cotton. 45·· wicM. FG 's reg LOW pnce. • ..... 2.00 t!.8.,'!!b!~l~ ,!!yelets ·blouses and dresses. ~5% Polyester-3:5"11o 2•9 Collon. 45" wide. FG s Jeg LOW pnce. yd , ..... l .2,, iersev nrints !.WI"'"' 1,,£. /lfltl 311 Assorted ptints"·ln ypur favorile fa9Non Sl\a6el. t.lachirie '#8Shable, J 79 little ironing, 75% Ar ne !" ,.. Triacetate-25% Nyk>n. EXTRA WIDE 54-s&··. FG"s reg LOW price 2.29. ,.,. .. l.SO. ~~===-- Mon., Tues. & f rt. 10·9 00 Wed., Thurs. & Sat. to-e Sun. 12~ m • .vows Exchanged Newlyweds Cele~rated . I Smfin;.Whfte Charlet1 W. Smith J r., associate pastor at: C11v8fy Chapel, claimedChrlatine White as bis bride durinl cere.mot»~ in the chapel, <OllducUd by lb• brldelJ'OOID'• father, the Rev. Chuck Smith, putor. The bride la Ibo dou&bl«ol Mr. allCI ll(n, Wolter II. While of Newport Beach Uld lier husband's molb~r Is llln_.J;mllh. • . Att.endants were Mn. ;lamesD. Davis. ) Mrs. Ronold F ield, Mn. Gree Mandersoa, Cheryl Smith, -Gayle Thompson, Carol Driver Jeffrey Smith, Reg Reiswi1, Gary McCuliough, Guy Gray, Mike Muniu and Bradley Smith. · MRS, HOPWOOD MRS. SMITH Hopwood-Blcindel Randal Brian Hopwood claimed MarCia Joan Blonde I as his bride during ceremOnies performed by the Rev. David·Mann in Stan- ford Memorial Church. · Parents of the newlyweds are the John de- Carteret Blondels Of -Montclair",~N. J . and Mrs. John A. HopwOodotNewport Beach. The bride graduated Phi Beta Kappa and with honors in English from Skidmore College. She received a master of art6: in communication and teaching_ credenUals ·from·StaJiford University.· Stle ts 1 member of the Palo Alto Junior League, teaches and writes for Women· SPorts lha1a1ine a nd does frffJance photo- graphy. ' Her hqsband receivecta ba~helorof a$in politic al science from Stanford and current- ly is studying at Hastings College of Law, University of Calilorrda,San francisco . Attendants Were I.ou Richardson, Holly and John Blondel, Margo Kerrigan, Erica Hollern, Elizabeth and Caitlin Moore, Dr. Jeffrey, Millman, David Herbert. Larry Mori: an and Rober"t Floyd. · LL A Vernon SPORTSWEAR ~srafFF\AlA --541-4121 When Joan was-et our atudio In Orange. a lot of people began asking especially for her to interior de sign their homes and offices. A 'talent. Now Joan has disappeared. Where? To our brand new studio in ·oesign Plaza (i t's underground. in that red brick building where Muldoon's Pub is). Want g~eat 19eas .about decorating your home or offi ce? Jus t pe rk at Design Pla~a. walk30 paces to the red brick building, go d own the stairs and ta--dum! Joan will apj:>ear. SALE! ALL FABRICS & Notions , THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF JOAN KEAHEY . 50% OFF SEW-KNITS Loia Harding & Anociate ASI O INTERIOR DESIGN 202 Newport Center Drive, Design Plaza, Newport Beach 2'7SFA•YIEW COSTA MESA ' . . ~haftsays: . ' HOWWILLYOU I LOOI( THIS SUMMER?, GET POSITIVE RESULTS- ' Mo-eMa 31&'Soolh Tuslln Avenue, Orange 558-2721 Begin your new figure nowt THROW AWAY THOSE LARGE SIZES ~~. Gloria Manhall is not a gym or a spa. There's no disrobing or strenuous exercises. No shots. dangerous pills, or starvation diets. In fact Gloria Marshall treatments are plenlnt. R~!ts are achieved throufti a program of nutritional guidance and individually designed firming and toning techniques. At 5'T tlll. -.illfri• 12~,. PQUflds, I Nd I plump, ll'llholtlome loot( but l f!l!I' losing 20 pout'lds and 23 inditt 11 Gloria Mltlh1!1'1 writ'l8l flfNll WOVIOn'I want LO lhoJiJ off 1 23% incf'I waistlin11 Cindy Mulho/i.nd I rnlty hlflllt to tilll Gioril ~"'mt crlldil, I....,. Ulld v•b.11 """for -•t .,..,, but I - never Ible 10 tt.ve 1hin figs -fltl.llty .1!11r u5il'lg Gloria Marthlll'1 ligu11 control mtrhod I 1rn .Ible 10 nm thl '~'' l"ott l lMYI M nttd, I IHI b.ttlf, I look bltllf Ind !NII ii no1M11 "'°'' r.-.:lint hit """"' ""I f'lud!Md MY "I t!M y•llllft"". Clr-ott Holl" • FIGURE CONTROL SALONS Clptft ~ ............. . '1 hwfnl met 1 womtn ttf, 'lillllml' llpln I could'll appro.ot, • NEWPOIT BEACH I hid 1lwly1 ~ owen.igt11 tnd IUfllNd with blck P1"obltm1 due 10 p()Of 001tur1 belo11 I be9MI my program wilh Gloria Marsti1U. ln lull thret monlht 1 wM lt>ll to ~ 22 lbs. and :m inchff thom 1 drensiz1 J6 ro a 12(. Mildrid Wl lstl BE OUR GUEST FOR A SAMPLE VISIT Workl's leading figure oontrol system SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA 1111 WESTCUff ll • 142·3638 151 lllSTOL Sla'Pltli contl•5SH11 IACIOtl--COAITIUIAI • Ctl_ .... ,.1-1111~•·1 ~ ............. , • __ • ..,,_ ' '\ " .. ' .. • ' I • .. ... . .... .. ...... ,. ..•• "' .... I Mond1y, April 28. 1975 . ' A.meriam Tonight's TV Highlights Inventions 1-H--:-ll.r-1 s!::!!!~:~~Tops in Pops @J NBC (4) 9 :00 -"Two Mules for Sis· -"The Inventing or terSara.''ClintEastwoodisan Amcrican America'' has been :m ercenarY. in Me.xico, ieamed ,with added to the growing list Shirley MacLaine as a phony nun In this of televleion apeclals to adventure movie from 1971. • heir celebrate tho coon· try s200th blrthd•Y· CBS (2) 11 :30 -''Hello, Uown NBC a nnounces that 'Jbere.'' A lightweight comedy from 1969. American star Glenn with Tony Randall, Janet Leigh and J im Ford a nd English TV --Backus. pers onality -Jam es Burke will s~ac in a two- , KTLA. (5) 12:00 -''Svengali." John hour special tracing how Barrymore plays the title role in this 1931 . inventions have changed movie with Marian Marsh as his Trilby. America and the world ,.,....,.,..,...., ........ ,...,,.., • ., ...... ...,.1 since 1776. r... Filming will be done in TV ·DAILY LOG various parts of the country where working replicas of important in· By tbe A11oclated Preu The following are· Billboard's hot record hits for the w~k end· ing May 3, as they appear in next week's issue of Bill-board magazine. HOT SINGLES 1. HE DON'T LOVE YOU Like!. Love You -Tony Orlando & Dawn <Elektra). 2. Hey Won 't You Play ANOTHER SOMEBODY i>ONE SOMEBODY WRONG SONG - 8. J . Thomas CABC) 3 . BEFORE THE NEXT TEARDROP FALLS -t"reddx Fender (ABC-Dot) · 3 . BLANKET ON THE GROUND -Billie Jo Spears. (UA) . 4 . Hey Won 'l You PLAY ANOTHER ·SOMEBODY-DONE SOMEBODY WRONG SONG - B. J . Thomos <ABC ) 5. You Make Me Want To Be A MOTHER -Tammy Wynette CEpic) 6. l 'M NOT LISA -J essi Colter. (Capitol) 7.l 'OLIKETOSLEEP 'TILL! GET OVER YOU -Freddie Hart (Capitol) 8. WINDOW UP ABOVE - Mickey Gilley <Playboy) 7. BEER BARREL POLKA - Bobby Vinton (ABC) 8. THANK GOO I 'M A COUN· TRY BOY -John Denver <RCA) 9.-THE LAST FAREWELL -. Roger Whitaker (RCA) 10. HE DON'T LOVE YOU Like J Love You -Tony Orlando & . Dawn (Elektra) TOPLPS 1. CHICAGO VIII -Columbia <PC> 2. LED ZEPPELIN -Physical Graffiti CSwanSongl 3. EARTH, WINO & FIRE - That's The Way Of The World (Columbia) 4. OLIVIA NEWTON.JOHN -,,, I CAil. 'f PILOT Bil Caan Stars ' HOLLY WOOD !UPI> -James Caa n has signed lo s tar in "The Killer Elite " for United Artists "'ilh Sam Pcckin · pah directing o n localion in San F'rancisco. ~J1r/rJ 671-8350 ,_,.. G..-1 ....... --'Wllllll llllt 111[ llfflllllC[" -- IElD OVfRI venlions are located. Firsi stop: the Henry F or d Mu se u m in Dearborn, Mich. 4 . PH ILA DELPHIA FREEDOM -Ellov John Band (MCA) 9. THANK GOO I 'M A COUN· TRY BOY -John Denver <RCA) 10.STILLTHINK 'BOIJTYOU -Bil ly ··crash''Craddock <ABC) Have You Never Been Mellow rr;;;;::::::::::~;;::::::~=:; <MCA> I 5. KR.AFTWERK -Autobahn Vertigo CFLl Monday Evening APRIL a ue •• c1>111 •• m -~­e w-•-·--...... , ... a .. , .. ·--..... - l:Jl fti..., ....... ·--·-·-tllCD...,, ewi. __ ... ·--,.. ••• uwem- ())-............. (1) .. _ TN11wt111u111n """"'"" , ... "" ...... @ I ... u ...... f'nlllWM ..... .,...,. -(Ill---- Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES 1 .. 0 .................. (tdw) ·~-RoMlt llolltJ. S« R1"41 Ridl· .-. (1)-...il l.r (d11) '37-Hu111pti- rtr '°""· JMI McCi••· 11:•• .,...,.( •....... (illh') ·~1 ~ CUIMl!tr. [Yflyll lleyeS. li:t1••1111111t.....,.. (ftS) "JS-811· lllf• ~•l!lf,.ek. PrnlOl'I roster. l•R""' ....... (wes) '!12-Rod 6-11. .... ltjp. M.,., c...-.....,. (dr1) ·~- lllCUIM, Cliftt Eastwood. lli11111io F.etqn . A -•11 m1i.que11di•r as 1 •1111 11111 11 """'ican ll*ttll· aty jalfl fOICIS in fl(Minl Ille htrldl Mio 11t M control of 191~.unlUIJ lluic:o. ' @Tilt Uale 1• ..... D S.W.A.T. ASSASSINS ·*STRIKE AT S.W.A.T.! AMDY WAl\H0r5 CUlA® .. ~ 01\l\ISSEY ca.ol·A-IOOf~ ........ llndv Wdrh~ls ' frank~nst~i 5. 'CHEVY VAN -Sammy Johns CG RC) 6. JACKIE BLUE ~ Ozark Mountain Daredevils (A&M) 7. SHINING STAR -Earth, Wind & Fire (Columbia) 8. WALKING IN RHYTHM - Blackbyrds (Fantasy) 9. LONGTALLGLASSESICan Oance -LeoSayer (WB) EASY LISTENING I. ONLY YESTERDAY Carpenters (A&-M ) 2. THE IMMIGRANT -Neil Sedaka <MCA) 3. IT'S A MIRACLE -Barry Manilow (Arista} D ·~~~Ill UJ.T .•• , .. Btmi £n1pq' fit SWAT te1111 l..!C!•: .. ~·~··~·~ ... =w~ .. : ... ::·~-=J """ dul wi" •• llHlil·blsed hit .. 11, ~ lo 1UIUi111tt 1 U.S. Seri.IOI, who b 1 unitl ol I INIW· moftic pique which Dlrulens COllflf· ltu Melitu liltes. Clllisto,flel Ga»et f*l1. COUNTRY S INGLES 4. RAIN DAY PEOPLE - Gordon Lightfoot (Reprise) ~. DON'T TELL ME GOOD· NIGHT-Lobo (Big Tree) •w.t• ........ m "" • ""* """ ~ti Pcffic Coui Hiwey At HI llwl ..... lkMlt-5JMlt6 I. ROLL ON BIG MAMA -J oe Stampley (Epic) '2.SHE'SACTING SINGLEl'm Drinkin' Doubles -GaryStewart (RCA! 6. 99 MILES FROM L.1\. AJbertHammond CMumsl .... -.... lill@(J)-(R) ,_ ~ ... to thlQ o1 )Ult tt11 OrM rift to rrt ltllodt, llfWI ~ to llln:lll 1 si.o.tt" '°' tw .nter 11111 st•rn • .-ioa 1l'itll -o4 Rtlodl's hip sdlool dassldtu. a-.,_ .. fm..._.. StnlcM TIA: Ill"""" Rictll1d Buqoll, ....., Dlltoll. 01i¥i1 H Hl'rillll'ld. ?-.JD(J)(C) "'DI 1..-TllJ" P1rl I (COtlt) '!18-FrtM; Sin1t11, Dlbllil RtJfltllft, Celatt Kohfl. J:ODO (C) .,._ • °" ...,.... (dll) '56-Jlltt Mill1. ®! (C) "Cit • A .._ Tlfl ...... (dr•) '59-llillbttti Ta~or. f'aul ftnr1111~. Bull Ml. ~ (j) (C) ...... Clll" (d11) '55 -Rokrl laylol. Jantt leirh, Geofse lhlt. S:JO (l) "TH .... Diel" CeomJ '40-w. C. Fields, UM lie.tel. fJ IC) ....,... ,._.. Coftd. (dr•) '51-lJfll ,..,., l'°Y'd ""'"· Hoflt llftP, Mii• flllllldy. ..... "INCREDlll.E JOURNEY" 51 .2 5 SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA R M•·llSI "FOUR MUSKETEERS" f. 11:41..,,._14'•1·1- .. JUGSEIHAUT"' ,, •• ..,,._ 1:.1•1:1-.. CllEMW.ID THREE ~!:~, ) C.:.0...tNATED FOi 11 ACADEMY AWAIDSJ 4:lO•l:45~ 1.;11:t;ii1}}jil . .-"-"--"'C~H'IHSATIOM"" 6:45-10:55 ......... .....,..,.s .. SCENES MOM A MARRIAGE" . .. - Caette 0r sondqmlnlum, · 'Ind your·dro1m h~o • Sunday• In tho DAILY PILOT A • ~ ' • .~ your 8CI In tho peop)i'• . '\_11..,llotp"~"'"' •·· . j ' -~ ·~2 -st1illJjlijUfl111 I~• 811op• Dl111t·A·LIM*. , ~~nfep,lntllo '< • DAILY PILOT SADDLEBACK PLAZA "'"""'""'' "'"'""''!" "' '"'" .. Open Mon t~•YF" 6301>m Sal /Sur>.IH<ll 17 JO '!'Oii lll«•Fu .to7p m-l 12fii JACI MICHOLSOM PAYIOUHMAWAY ,,_ -Ill COMYltSATtOM'' - K OCE Television 6. JlMl HENDRIX -Crash Landing (Reprise) 7. FUNNY LADY·ORIGINAL. SOUNDTRACK RECORDING -Barl)i;-aStreisand (Arista) 8 . TOM M Y ·ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK RECORDING (Polydor) 9. AN EVENING WITH JOHN DENVER <RCA ) 10 . AL I CE COOPER We lcome To M y Nightmare (Atlantic l IAIRA SHllSAHD JAMISCAAH "FUHHY U.DYw IPGI MMIJl:DK ~ THE. OlllMT IXPllSS" + '*'THI •AMILH'" "TOMMY" "LEH MY" .. FIYE EASY PIECH" Ill "STIPFORD WIYES" IRI "CALIFORNIA SPLIT" '"FOUi MUSlnEY:s .. "M.A.S.H." -Y<>UMf9 flAMKIMSn.."" \PG1 ........USSYAMMI.._... .. "' ·-... ., -· ..... .. . ...... "' HAllOI TWIM -·· .. -646·0571 \ 2ND ADULT .HIT ••• ANDY WARHOl'.S CUI.A .. __ .. ENosTUisDA y tt:• lc:lllMI Dl1tfltt 1'111" CCI II fl.OC.11.1 11:1t •1t1r11l1t1 Tll111r1 fCI ..... •:II •IMWk ~r fCI ICTWI t ;• SI.-...,_ IC CCTWI ·~· l.9W ... .,... ICI A~ J:OO"':ff.l HO ACADIMYAWA!ID WINMH llSTACTQR ART CARNET '"" ...... ~ "'STREET FIGHTER" t:• .... '°"'CCI 1:11 ...,,...,..eel 11• ,._.,.__tc1 I;• •Mtrte CIM .... ! tci ICTW) 1!11 ..... Mii,... Cl INf:TI t:• .._,., .. .,.1c:1 ii·ll --•••Ill w11111fCI .i• ...... TIIMfl.,_ CCI Cll'TL.I •:1• 1'••• wltll M• .. 11•• IC.I OUXEI 1:• --fC) C~SI 1:11 'Kn: Or•• .. c.-...y ICI 11.0C.IEI t 1• ,,, ....... , ...... CCI C"9SI •:M DH•kf"• on Orlill .. CC:I Clll'Oldt•I ~I 1:11 111WtM• 1c11,.1s1 Wayne's Son Cast LOS ANGELES (AP > -Another famous name in west.em ti Ima is joining Joe\ McCrea in hls return &onlma·after a lS-year absence. Patrick Wayne, son of John Wayne, has been cul in "Muetane Co\lotry" u a wrangler who rills : ~capture a wild alallion. i6>bert Fuller haa already been u1i1Ded aa hi• partner. • ;Jb• Universal fUIJl belllDt al1ootlnc May 20 at Bult, Alta., C1nada. · . r ' .... c ... .......... 1-1Ce•a. I t41-1:40-f:41 -C ...... !-.... _ .. ..... -... -........... MIM9" J:41-f:41 "CIMOHIUA UIHTT" 4:00.a:OO INI ---~--FOUNTAIN VALLE Y• ,.~ ·~•'""""'""" "' "'" "'' , ... LeMet • tM.. .... '"ALOHA. IOllT A IOSI" INI 6:11-t:JI W /S. l:lt>itJO.t:H • • , Co.HITI ••. "LIT TMI •ooo 11MIS IOl.L .. 7:10 ,..,.,.. l:Jt.4:41-8:01 ' I ... ~ .... UCIUI . If It floa11, ch1ncee 1re1 you'll read about It In the • ! ·i DAILY PILOT ' ' • ' '·· ••• • ' ,-• • "Y .' ,. . -. .J , M·t IJo\JL Y PILOT • 1100MER by Wa F. Brown Clicl Mel CasSOll TUMBLEWEEDS byTomK. Rymi ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Baliuck Extra credit report The History of the Edsel An autobiography FIGMENTS NANCY LISTEN, NANCY---THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG fl FJ ,,, \I 11 1 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Fealure Synd icate ACROSS 4J Stalks 45Harden 1Man"sname 46Te11a1tove1 5Body agarn swelling 481nserls 10Skin ~Glen irritation 5 1 Slope· Scot 14 Edible 52Wriere Cairo rootstock ,5 15 Ethical 55 Poor verse 16 lumioous 59 Wilham f!l'IQ ·-· •••••••• 17 "I smen • · •• • Legal 18 R1ver ol aulhOrdy Vi1gini_a 61 811 ol goss•o 20 At_11ac11ve Sl JaHing blow girl: Sl;ing; 2 63 Sac1ec1 Islam words 22 Slop 23 Slippery 24 Tollen lex t 64 M1les1oncs 65Woolly creatures receiver 66 Al one s1tk> 25 St1okedal· 67 Occupancy techonate1y tee 2BPalelace : 2 nickname 37 Foretells 9 Soluble 39 Comir'IQ into mineral salt view 10 Leases 42 Loose I I Ar11mos1ly 44 llT'(ledimen\ 12HOOPed·up 47 Stale beverages 49 Seesaw TJW1ne 51--·--Law; 19P1oduc:ed El'lghsh WOfdS 32 Professional 01oup: Abbr. 3JM0011ea1 DOWN novels prime 21 Judge minister subway 35Wea1 away "36 Splendor 38 Green as grass ""'°'"' ,. , T inlle1s to ····-lo Chance 1 Ttvusl "Nilh a 24 Joslle 52Singer -·-· kn1te 25 Wood pull) Lane 2 111511 village Ptoduct 53 Traveled by 3 St1eet urchin 26 "As peaceful air 4 '"La1t!1! ·. 2 as -----·· 54 Oealh 'allle word:i; 27Motedoctle 5501ckens 5 Encourage 28 Record Charac:ler 6 ""Heno -··--f" 29Small ro<lent 56Unusual 7 (nd1ng w11h JO Snake 57 Flair tcdMdlun 3 1Lairs ~For 1c,u 111a1 8 Common 34 Flavor 60 Peak PEANUTS 1WE 1WE by Dale Hale JUDGE PARKER As w1L1.SOH 0RIVE5 OONN,6, THROUGH THE GATE AT SPf:NCER: FARMS, SHE IS OVERWHELMED~ YOUR COUSIH N(JST ee LOllDEO, WILLSON! OOES SHE OWN THIS WHOLE LAYOUT? MISS .PEACH i ' ' ! • TOMMY., ~T"ILL A JJAl'Y !! TPMMY'5 STILL A 948Y !! "TOMMY~ -9'fll..I.. A EJ.\SV !: DICK TRACY . , . ' . . . . . • DR..SMOCK . ~ GORDO ' ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz by Herold Le Doux by Mell t ~C>N'T MOVE !MT MY TIMI'&~. 16\AH~ ! iiOT OUT OF TUE WlfONC. !ilPE OF MY Clrlet THI~ ~NG ... by Cheder Gollld . . \OHll.T KIND? • J:'VI!! 601" 1'"0 1,.-..,fltN 'ft) SNeAK UP 0""'1!!1M .' ~····-· ··~·­....... ,_, by Rodger Bollen " " THE GIRLS ·1""1'flll1Jre DENNIS THE MENACE • • • ' i f , , ! l ; c:=-·_ .. ,.I'?'.::.._ __ . ~-- .. l!j,.. ... .. ;. . .... .. • • 1 j I • " • \ Jr 1 ,, ..... P'*h.Nd Ot~ GHlt 0.111' "'!04 . ... II 1, t•,tt,it, tt1S 11 ... IJ• Pt:BUC SOTICF. PUBLIC NOTICE F'1tT1T1ouseUiT1111E~­ NAMESTATIMINT ~ T,_folioowintOC't'~l'JOl"9blnMn1 PllOllsllld Or .... Ca•'I o.lly Pllol, ••: . A..,Ol4,11.2',l'ftd,,_.r S,lt1$ 121+1J FEATHERS,l•O Souttl C••sl ____ r"'.,_.,, IA9UIW k•"· c..iitafftl• '1tS1 . Kt' 'rlflO 'rount1i...i, l:JiN Otfriio. Dr.,u..,..e.K11.C..Ulorlll•m51. ' l<ICTITIOVS •UllNIU-Tl'li$ lluSl'°"I h cond...;ltCJ b., .in Ii;. N.\Mf: ITATaMt:NT di ......... Pl. RI.IC ~OTICE TlwlollOWlflOPHIOft• ... •doifoOtiwl-Ko1Yoo-.1teed ftfHM; TMI "-... ~ wn lllfd ... DI IN COMPUTER TAANSCllllPTIOH (MIM., c ..... of or-.. eo-tr .. STENOTYPE, 111jl Porltvl .. Ord• ..... rct11J,liJS. ' Coloi.Mlw, C.IHOl'nl• '1611 NmJ Jo11e1 Co"'lll• 8utllon-111J Pl.ibll.i.cl 0r,flt9e Cot11 0.lly PllOt, Pertvlt • Cit< I•, Co•t• M,.1e , ~lll,l•.21.2'."JJ ~ '°""'' Pl"Bl.IC SOTICF. IL ... r,..., lfOTICI TOC••o1to•s sun11111011 couaTo" THll STATI 0" CALll'OaNIA H)tl: TN I COUNTY O"OlllANOIE ..... A·IJ1fl E"•t• ot OOAOTHY ANN E SMITH """""· ' NOTICE IS HE.RE&Y GIVEN to t111! t•t4iton ol 1"9 .c.o,. ... .,..d ~· ,,... •ll Plf'SGnl Mvlnq ctelm\ ~ntt Illa Mid .de<tdenl ... r•o"I~ 10 Ille llllm, wllll tile MCt,W•Y --'·In 1111 otlke ol 1"9 cl.,k ol Illa_,,. tn- li•-~I. or IOPl'IMnl l"-m. wlll'I -... <.,, ..... , ,,_,_,,, 10 .... ""°"'~ al <IO ALAN W. CURTIS. AUorne, •l 1...1 .. , .OS Clvk c..ni.r Ori,,.. W..H, San· la ""'· C..Ui..nl• 91101 wll kll I~ Illa .ll•• ot '°""n''' of Illa 11n<1er'I~ In 111 ,,..tier' "''"n"'9 to tr. ftlll• o1 ..old de<tdtfll, ..... ,n ,.,,., rnontl'IJ ...... llW flrH publk•llOfl Ol llllS notlce. O.ltd APrll I, lt1S. Jl!:ANNl!:TTE P.MAUNO ,t,dmlnl$1r•l•l•el tl'll EWll• ol 1111 •bow IWllNd de"'*"I AUNW.CUll:Tll A"'""' .. "' ... 61t01'k.CHW Df'IMW.5' --'-"'Au. Calif. '2711 T.t:(JHIM1· ... .._..., .. A .............. 1. P\llllltfled Of ..... CoaH Dau, PllOI. "'1All 14, 21. 2•, MO l'l'a1' i. lt7S lll1·JS PUBLIC NOTICE Pt:Bl.IC SOTICF. ,u;:,Mtt HOTICI: TOCillf:OITOltS su .. •11110111 COUltTO,.TME STATI OP CALlf'OlllMIA ..ai11 TM•COUNTY 0"0111ANG4: N•.A-tltlt E'1•1t of LAWRENCE 8RUCE MASON •k• LAWll:ENCE 8. ""°'~• Ot<••wd. NOTICE IS HElitE8Y GIVEN Iott. crl'Oi~ ol the Mlo¥e ,....wd d9c"'"'4: lftM Ml-~' twlviftt ci.itm ._..,,. lht Wid O«eoet'!I are req.,ired k> fill ,,...,.., ..i111 ow .,.ceswry ¥OUtl'el'\, In lhll olfict 01 lt>e clerk OI ~ .i:iow e<o· lilltod t-1. or to prewn11r,em. *1111 ,,... N<t!Marf -1then, to '"" u-n.tgned •' ,.,. L•w Olllt• ol w1u1 .... v. k l'lmldl. * s.. ""IOtioe' ()fl .... $<.lite JOO, _ _. 8e•tll, C•Ul9f'lli• .,... -kll h llWP'K• ol °"'''"-" .. --dotr"9nH In an ,,... ll•H\ r>t:•t.inlfo9 lo ,,. "''" ol wLd GK-ii"t, w!ll'lifl ,_ -ltl "'"' ttll ll•\I P"bli<•tlofl o1 11111 nD!k•. O.Wd "'1A . '· 1t1S !:.::i~~~~;~;~:.~ E$l<lleolthe..OO.,. 1W1..wd•c10.n1 li!l'ILUAMY.Sc:lol""IOT Mi1s..,......i0r1 ... ,s11.• ........ -..Cll.C.lltenl• '"' ...... " ,""""""' .... ~!l""•hltatw Pvlllltned Or.not Coe" Oelly Piiot, "Pr'I U,21, 19, Md fMY S, It JS 1110-JS PIJBLIC NOTICE .., ... su .. ••t0• C.OUllT 01' THE. STATI 0 .. CALIPOllHIA f"Oll THI COUNTY 0" O•ANGE Ne.A~ C.lilO<'llil nt?J JOl"tl Nl'll-, 16SU l.e11et1, ~ .-"''"", c.lHwlll• nroe TM1 llloullN11 11 t Ofldll<IM by • ... ,.,.,.,._., ..... J~C.9uc"'9nOft Tllb llll"'"""4 -· lllH ""'' .. CO...ftlr Ctor• M Ou1n,. COwltv .,. Mtrt fl11, ltJS. .. _ Publl!ohed Or•n1111 CO.it 0 .. !y PllOI. Aelril 1, u, 21, 11, 1915 'llJ.11 Pl-Bl.IC SOTIC"F: • f'ICTITIOUi1Ui1111111 -MAMa STATIMINT ™ 1e1-i,. ..... -11 dell .. 111116- "'14,M: 111 ALVES EHT EllPAIS£S 12) UNIQUE PROOUCTS UNLIWTEO, t.nl GleA 0.1,,., Hwoli"O'Ofl 8e4l(fo, CMlt..UnMI ............ MW$, 6.HI 0.... Ori•. Hwlli.mi-&e.c .. ,C .. llorN.fttMI Thi•~ 1, c:-lff b'f ~ i. ~-. ....... lo AI ... , TM'll ~...._...,I _, filed wltll 1t1e C:..-y Clefk M0r"'91 County..,""'11 .. ,.,~. --PW! ..... °' ..... c .... o.lly ....... ~~·~!!..-12•7t Pl'Bl.IC" ~01JCF:. ---,.iCTITi'OuT•U11••ss NAMI ITATllMaNT Tiie following person I• _,,.. ·...,. ...,.,; 50UTH COAST INVESTMENTS, 313! llhc:ll St.. Hewporl a.ote:ll, Cctllfomla ""° Wllll•m Tlloma' Miiier, l•J3 ~~=.:~'.,4;!,nt, NIWPOrl BeaC .. , Thb lluli~S 15 COndu<lf'd try Mi. OIY....... , wun-T.Mllltr ' Tltl' '"""""'"! was llled wllfl ttw County Clen M Ofanoe COIHllWOfl .-.wll l, ltlj. -PVblltMd Orllfllll CO.JI o.lly PllOI, •nr,t4.21,2t,ITIS ' l'lCJO.IS ••1* NOTIC•Of'NIAlllNOO, .. E'flTION·r------------1 Seven Win Panorama Laurels Two Fountain Valley lligb School students and five from Edlaon High were winners in the re- cent Panorama '75 art rontest held in Hunt·• ington Center. Georce Loyo and Charles Lammers of Fountain Valley Hi&h won fir1t and aecond .place re•peetlve\y In pbolagrapby ., - Edt1on w'Jnner• ln· e1.-: Tawn Andenoa, fint placea in eeramics and In crafts; Bill Tully, ttnt in fine arts and win· -of the Rheta Gillette Teen Art Award for water color art; Lynn Harris, second in ceramics; Marc Le· motne. second in fine arta. and Matt Wetherbee, second in crina. luPllllOlltcou•TO .. T"• l'Oill PltOIATI OP WILL AND POlll STAT•o•C•L•f'O•M••'" LIT:t''''"-•lAMlffCA•Y pusL1c NoncE Sergeant _ :.TillCOVNTTOPOJIAMO• i.llale '11 DOllOTHY DAVI$, •Ito , .......... ~ftOOROTHYWARIHGDAVIS. flCTITIOUllUSIMISS ~Ca CH' H•AlllNO 0" PITITIOfil De<..-. NAM•STATliMINT flOA' f'ltOeATI OP WILL AMD f'Oill NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN Diel TMfolllOwif19P"'\OlllldolftlJ~ s ed '4J'lC!fT,ISTAMllN1'M!IY NE.ILL DAVIS, and SECUJtlTY a : entenc E1lat11 of MtT CHf.l.l M. PACIFtC NATIONAL8ANKM"91119d YOUNG NIWPORTER '$, 3,_ JOIE.P'HSON, 0.C••Md. ..,.In •pftltlOn tor Probate ol WlUMd ...... por'l A¥9., Mo. HO, H•wp0r1 81•11, • NOT ICE IS HERl!:llY GIVEN lrlal .., UtMrs T11lamenlfff "''-""' k> C.llforn1•'2MO FRANCES T. OOWH NS llltd!Weln• wt>kll h INft lof lurlher p..-lkut•5. ltoclllllt ISMU•I s.<11-. IJ:) In SI • Po1tillenlot"llroti.11o1 wrn el'Ollltor Lat· anc11het ,,,.11,,,... •nd Olaca o1 r-rk>Q v1.w.11«, HfwPOtl e.act1, c..i-...a &VlnD' ICTn T~ta,...IM•tf feftrtnc:e lo """(II tllt-M111Hn '°"!Of' May6., 1t,S,... T2WoO • ',/ --e i$ ...,... tor ,.., .... Pll•lltwl .. 1, ...... t :Jll •. f!'I .. In Illa COUl"lr-ol °"*''" TlllS .,,,.,, .. ,. Is COlldll(led lrt • ln-llMI lM tlrM •fld pll(e ol hearing tht "'9nl No. l OI uld court, •1 JO:t Owlc tllv~I. · RIVERSIDE (AP) WIN Mt btlln Mtt tor M•y •. 1t1S, •I c.nier 0r1 ... West, In the Cltyol SMI• R. !§. !§CllllfNnn - t:• a.m., 1n the courtroom o1 ~1»•1· NWi, cau11:iml•. Tl'lls "'''""nt wt$ 111Mt •it" '"' A for m e r M a r i n e ""n' Ho. J 01 taio cwtt, •• 70ll o vK o.t111...,,.111s, 1t1s. County c11rk otOr.noe countyOP1"'1All sergeant has been sen-c:en11• Ofl,,.. W111t, In 111• Olyot s.ent• WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, II, 1915. AN,C.u•o•l'll•. c111,1nl•,C•••" ,.... tenced to 10 years.to.life o.tn AJr111•. 1t1s. .. •• .,..,.,,."FITTING Puti11.riao °''"" co.,1 o.11., P11<11. in prison fof the murder WILLIAMl ... JOMM. _...... ••121,21,...0MayJ,12,1915 li14-1S of R' d c -1-*--•-i ·-~ JOS1l"ttc.• 0111c.1on,.•'-'• Lt11......_c.tt1 . ..i1 puty sheriff in nearby MSCtnentA ... Nt.6" Tr.'tt111•m1 PCBLIC NOTICE R.ancho. Cali!orn1·a last ............ ~IK.9111) •-.....,_,..,...:••~ Tlf: UMl1,._.. "'*it.Md OtMlll' CNSI OIHy PllOI ,ICTITIOUSIUll ... 11 Ju(y, MWM,,_:•_._... Ap11111.n.21,1t1s 1•1S 111AM•STAT1Ma111T Michael Williams,~. "*I....., Or CNll Dlfly Pltot.1------~------I TlloltollOwlf11 '9rSOM -dOl"ll11191-Asw'll21, n, tt, tt'5\ • MOto1s PUBLIC NOTICE rm1a: was sentenced in "' NATU•AL HEALTH isoo~. Superior Court after ••'--' H1SMlltaYw ... 0.-IMl8'1. ... IU, pleading guilty to ..... Cott.MHl,C.11'9r1"•"6H •"'*" su .. •11110111coY•TOf'TM• JOAN 1110S1E .. 1e.•G. a nwrn.o second-degree ml4rder PUBLIC NOTICE .., .... IO.CIOUllTOl'TN• ITAT•O,.CALIPORNIAPOllt ' -·.,,. VIiia 0..1 Oro,,......., as well as to two countl STATaCN'CAUf'OllNtAIJro• 'fHICDUNTJOf'OlllA .. Ga ....... c.t111orftlatl6'0 fMICOU"""Ol'OllANGf: llOTIC•Ofl111':.t.:=.,•TtTIOfil IMRY:;.:.::,.Nc~ .•• ...,. •• a .. of kidnaping his •two Na.A•1• "°" ... ouT• 0, WILL ANO"°"' ,"",,.Otc:M. .... 9'11•.c..liforM chlldren. MOTic1 o,-t11Aa11110 ol'.Pa'T1T10M Willi ~ f'Oill ... ., .... ,..OP WILL ANO f'Oill Lf:TTl .. T•ITAMIMTAlllT Tiiis hllltal ,, tfndljCl.0.., I ams was arrestit:U Ll.TT.l!'l_ .. T•IT~M•NJ.-.RY t:il•lol 'OI Myron s. Gt~Mt't. 9"'1rals-tn.r\lllO. July 11 for killing E5t•t• of FLOREN,£ AUGUST~ l)K.~~f: IS. HERE&Y GIVEN'"" "f"o•'•'•"···········'·"· Edward Schrader, 24, lt EYHOLDS ROODI N, Otcl"'°"'. " NOTICE IS HEAl!llY GIVEN 1..,i EarlGrtfl\Mr1 ... lllltdl'll•etn•P9ll-Ttlll stata ... <'11 •• , 111911 wllfl ... who res ponded to a DOROTHY A. HARV EY""' lllK llontor~olwUlflftdlOf'Llt"" OMMw, ... rkofOl'M91tC01tnlWOfl ..... ll domest1'c quarrel t'n the -, ,,,,_ 1 "' , , w'' Tet..,_1.,, reference to Whit" II IS. 1911 ·-•11•111 ""' 0' ooaao -lf'9Clffor l"t111er.,.rUclll•rs,andt111t. ' -art I I W'lll ' ler Lsttlrt Tesl•tntnlary r1lertf!Ca IC ·ap men 0 I ams Miit " IS l'Nlft lor l11rlher p..-tK .... ltl, tt19tl-tllldplKeol M•lnttM...,.. PulilltMd OrMIOI Coat! O.Hy Pltll, tr eel 'f ...., tflat Illa llfM •nd Oltc• ........... ,Ml ..... WI flt M•'f' •. 1t1S, at t :JIO Wlltt, ...... ,s.11, 1t1s l.S-JS ell. an1 WI e:~ .,.. _lllllN!flt"" IOt' ,,..,,, Hl75, at a.f'll., 111 lfta c:ourlroo'rn ol 0..1*1"""" i_::::.;:;::::.::::;;:.:.:;.:::.:::;:_;:::;:.1..._: _____ _;.;:_ ___ _ NO, J Ol Hid c:owt. •I no Civic: ~, r t:lll •.m., In lM c-troom Of c.i-1· Ori.,. Wiii, 1" tM Cll• ot s-ta AM, mttil No. ) .. 1-4cl c:9Url, •I 100 Ovlc: Colill4fnl•, Orl'IWDflvtW.tl,lnlllttllyolSama OtltCIAot1116,1tJJ, , .... ~AMa.tt~OMM, Wllt.tAM•,MJOMN, c.;illyCt•r• c-tyC:lark IA&.YlllllSALY•lll .ml;l'tlM,f11laDet1CS .., .. tldlffO.-,Nt.111 _ _....,. • ...,...,, ... U. ......... C:.Nl.MM ........... 11.C.Ml.nttl A1WMytwPtt11i-r ...... ,. ... : ·--.. _, ---... """"''~ Otiftfl C:O-tt.,...., ""'·· • ,._ ..... Ol'll'll* -,,, ...... ..,..1,,n,-.mi 1410.f• .-rtttl,tt,a."'s .1•.n ; •. Pt:BLIC r;OTICE Pl:BLIC ,r;O'l'ICE Llf'I AMOACCIOllfT AMOMCALTM ITllO"f10•TMIA ......... 1.ITAT•MalffOP MINLOUIUINl.l'lndUll»K&COMI'...., .,....,.,,....._..;,....1.an .... 11t1• ,. ... ....iDK....-r11. ttM t•l 111,M • """' ' ...... ' . ....... """ f ... ~·q· . e ' . •ttolo ............ "" _____ ,. • '" •• ~ \JI Mond-r. Aprll 28, 1975 DAll,..VPILOT ' ,, • ' 'A1ct1rd-1ciu11i119' Ad Bi! -· • ' 1 ,, ,, I ,, ~ ~ •• t ·I _ ... I-. t ' I " ' t Ro'nrico rum has received the Barefoot and sho,vs young blondt• \vealing a tight T·s hirt Pregnant Award of the month for Advertis· \vilh the phra.sc 'It's Real' 11rinted across ing Degrading to Women, awarded by ne\v he r bustline . The committee' failed to see committee of the ~ational Organization for the analogy between a \voman's breasts and Women CNOW.) Ronrico's billboard ad thcquality oflhe product. ~~~---'-~-=-.:~::.:..::.:.::.....::..::.--=.::...:::::.:::....::...:::.::c:::=::..::_~~~-. • , ' Mom's Helpers Nab516 1 S~man Team Cuts Vice in Mes°' lroine ., By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OltMDally PllotSUO . A Rogue's Gallery album con- taining mug shots of dozens of known local criminals lies on his des k and a droll, confiscaled statue or a frumpy old m an- fashioned into a hashi sh pipe- serves as a bookend on his orfice shelf. 11is six·man team, known as Mother's l~ittle Helpers, devoted 13,890 hours to righting Costa Mesa and Irvine crime last year, and that includes fighting its spillover into other communities. Crime to the men under Sgt. Gene "Mother'' Norden comes in a variety of s leazy, sordid categories. They may gel grabbed by perverts in public t.otlets, love· talked:, by ir.n alluring mas&euse with "tra money in mind, or as· signed to · tail an Orange Coast businessman who has more con· nections to Cosa Nostra than lo leeitimate corporate enterprise. Mothe r Norden is the mid· diem an on the Costa Mesa·Irvine · .police Yice and intelli gence de· tail, headed by Investigative Division Capt. Ed\vard Glasgow, a lont'l.ime cop and staunch pro- ponent or m orality and modera-. - lion in just about all things. Captain Ed, as he is kilO\\·n, will tell you there is no moral moderation in vice. He is totally opposed to any and all or it, a nd he marshals good arguments for his position. Heroin addicts. Whores. The Hail-Fellow-Well·Met momen· tary buddies who peddle $1 foot· ball cards in neighborhood beer bars to guys hoping tQ \vin a little windfall on the Rams or Jet:;. Damp·browed little men \\•ho haunt bowling alley toilets. Con artists who prey on the very old or very young, ,1:ho are most ig· norant and trusting of smooth· talking strangers and their motives. They a ll exact their merciless toll fr.om the Orange Coast. just us they do any\vhere el se, at·· cording to Captain Ed a nd Mother Norden, his \'ice and in· telligence sergeant. . ..The daniage m ay truly be in- dir.ect, but harmful and humiliat· inc •. as In venereal disease passed on to an unsuspecting wife by her hus band. And then there are the heroin hypes who can be in and out or your house wilh a television set Valley Set 1-or Angel.s' Game Night The fint annual Foun· ~ VaU01 Nl1ht at Angels St.adium ,in Anaheim will ba at 7 :30 p.m . May 14, 1PGn1ored by the city's Olamtier of Commerce. .• Coanellman Georae Seott will throw out the ftnt bell. Special chamber ,...11 will be Mayor and llr1. Bernie Svalstad , Councilman and Mrs . leott, Clt.y Mana1er and llr1. Jim Neal and Mbs J'ounlaln Valley, Candi Copeland. tlcketa may be obtained fl'om Don Ev1.n1, Crocker Bank, 10080 Slater Ave., or 1t·t111 chamber offlet, WIS lrookhunt St. Q\lcs· U-!ft•Y be dlrectd to 1124441. or a stereo unit in the t"inkling of o:n eye, because they are in bad need or a fi x. · "\\i'e have probably 30 hard heroin addicts here \vho create proble m s w~ith . organized shop liftin g, burglary and even armed robbery.'' es tim:.ites Glasgov.r. A so·called hard addict is one \vho usually neL>ds to hu stle up S200 a da y for his hl.lbit. St•x offe nses , gambling. narcotics: all arc criminal ac· tivities root ed in hum ... n ap· petites, bul the heroin addicts · and their expert thievery take the most regular toll, day in and Say out, on the noncriminal ele· ment of societ y. Captain Ed Glasgow has .his thoughts on the matter . "In my opinion, if they cannot. be rehabilitated, they .$hould be ' ~ .............. ,, tlle9 ea••••t l'.ellalllHtated, tlle9 ~d IN! isolated. I don't eare ff tllat •means JS wears I• prison.' isolated. I don 't care if that . means 15 years in prison.'' During c·alendar · 1974, the narcotics detectives, \vho began calling themselves Mother's Lit· tie lfe lpers and then tagged Norden \vith th e nickname J\1other, arrested 431 narcotics suspeCts. These all involved alleged drug s ales or possession or drugs or narcotics £01· sale, not s imple possession 0£ a couple o£'pills or · m<irijuana cigarettes. Their haul of evidence included 833.916 amphetamine pi lls. 2,629 t<iblets or hallucinogeni c drugs, nearly 1.5 pou nds of PCP, u po- tent animal tranquilizer that c<.111 zonk <in un s us pe cting user's min d for three days or maybe ki ll him; 366 pounds of ma1ijuana. and assort ed othe1· contraband \\'ilh a total $186,050 value on the street. The cre\Y of three men each for Irvin e and Costa Mesa also hauled in 7S other arresttts for vice·related cha r ges, including le\vd· conduct, bookmaking and the four Ps: Prostitution, Pan· dcring, Pimping and Porno· graphy. 1'heir time cards added up to 13.890 man·hours getting those 516 arrests and then 376 hours in court testifyin g in regard to the caseS. And because or the courts' he.avy schedules, in 1975 the·y arc still spend ing hours in court on them . .. \\l e have a tre mendous pro- blem with the courts," Glusgo'"' ·charges, adding they arc far too lenient on most arrestees . A drug·indliced euphoria Is tht' goa l or many, but sex is one of mankind's most deeply rooted drives, and the .Orange Coast is no different than any other com- . parable community. "Our biggest problem there is lewd conduct," says GlasgovJ. ''Last year we urre sted 37 persons in restrooms.'' he added, ciling a popular bowling alley and-oddly enough-toilet areas at two major shopping centers. They ·som e tim es solicit 9'ralght males, who m'1Y become angry. end there is the chance of approachin g y ounger in .. div1duals, ·s uch a s adolescent boyS. .. ·•tt's not only lllt!gal, lt'S an an• noyance," notes Glasgow, whose Investigative Division cove-r• vice and. Intelligence, Juvenile and detective bureaus. And he r·ecall ed another Costa'\ Mesa case in which a man C1nd a wom l.l n \\·ere arrested and charged in connection with al· f tempts to r ecruit adolescent : females l.IS specialty call girls by I advertising £or baby-sitters in a mail ordcr'publicalion. 1 "Vice cases do a(£ect the citi ze ns . Youn g people are • tempted . to do illegal things orj engl.lge 1n sexual misbehavior. Bookm\lking can take peopte·s wages and filter them into or· t i:anized crime, '''hich in tum canJ seek the favor of politicians or even criminal justice officials,,. argues Glasgow. He sllid gambling, with its or· ~ ganized crime s}•ndicateties, (or ; instance, takes in $13 billion per j year in America, .... ·ith $7 billion \ of that sheer profit. \ Still, such infractions oft.en are called Victimless Crimes. t "People \Vho use that term· 1 always have something to gain," says Captain Ed. "Tht•y're either 1• Gay Liberation, or they \\'ant to start a gambling casino or s el l marijuana. l tlink the phr:.ise : itself is an attempt to propagan· ! dize. It's very self-serving. · "l b:elieve all vice acti,1ities ul· timately have a victim, \\'hether it's a £amity that breaks up or a guy \vh o gets in too deep in gambling debts and can't pay his ·loan shark and gets hi s leg broken," he adds, A 15-year JJ1ember of the Costa l\.1e s a Police Department, Glasgow has seen his share of the sleazy side of.humanity and ho,\· certain £acrions prey on the bulk of it £or profit. His sergeant, .Mother Norde n, has too. ' ·'It isn't g lamorous," sa·ys Nord en. ··Television tends to glorify police work <.1nd over- . sirnµliJy it. Sometimes it is di11y \\'Ol'k." "I don't, think \\·e have any greater µr·oblem th:.in compura· ble citi es." adds Gl:.isgu,,· of the incidence of vice c1imes in Costa Mesa ancJ Irvine. "\Ve do make more urrests because \Ve have a s ix-mun team. This is the kind of activity that you don 't find unless you 1::0 out a nd look £or it. This detail \vorks \veil,'' he says proudly, ·•Jt is not an easy job,'' he em· phasizes ... Sometimes the hours <1rc long. 1\nd when l·ou·re on a s~;.ikeout, it cun get bo1ing. ·' Occupational Courses Due at OCC ·' r Orange Coast College will offer! two-week occupational trainlng _ courses for men and women who wish to prepare for careers asl profeaslonal home care aid~s o~ homemaker aides. I Both one·unit courses will be\ offered twice during the r'e~ ma.Jnderor the semester . The first class . Home care Aide. will meet today through h-1ay 9 from 9 a.m . to noon ~ndl from ritay 12·23 from l ·4p.m. Th e s econd .course, Homemaker Aide, will be offered May 12·23 from 9 a.m. lo noon and (rom June 6 to Ma)i 21 ·t Junc 6 frorn 1-4 p .m : Bo th cla s ses meet in the ..._Orange. Coast College liome .. l\lanagement Living Center and registration is held It the nrst mcetina oC ea.ch . 'claaa. The c:ourses are free· to the pMtlic. For further lnlor!IUll\Oll call :;sG.5756 betwten 3.5 p.m. · l • , ' I I' ~-)'i • M!JI DAil Y PILOT t Monday,Apri12S.1975 The Naalt Mlrkltplace ~ the QI ... Collt · • • ••••• , -!.~ . ,, ,. !J!:, • frrh1Mn{I W PiupwatilN'I • ·;--.i •• ~ ''" A\o11choncl11 .... ~ .......... ----DAILY P11 o ·t , cLAss1F1ED ADS ' ' -.. ..... You Qin Sfll It, find It, [ . ' ] One Call Ser.vice trade It With a Want Ad : ~42•.5678 ; FQst Cr~t Approval' . 'EASY LIVING • -..1rno1n1 ; ....... ,. ,., •• ~:abl11lathll' 1""""""-....... ...,.,. ' t -• • • " 1·· ''•--------~ ~· TRiow "AWAY THE LAW~ MOWlll -beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath Townhouse. Lots or living s pace + club.house -and pool. Offered a t a low S27 .500. With t111ai:uLl1 FHA lo-. Cal 5411-1151. A~S"""-~. -...1orw. j~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUMTIH&TOM IMCH-$6°1,500 Best buy in desirable Suburbia Pk. Many extras in immac. ,1 story ranch w /4 BR, FR & formal dining . Beaut. landscaping, bri,::k BBQ, air,cond, W<?rk s hop. Top'j.~tion . REALJOlst" . • i NEW LIS~ . ~ . CALIFORNIA CUTll I'll NEAT 2 STORY '"' Ge.eral 1002 You know the kind: bol!rd 'n ballen, shake shingle roof. s hullers, lots of shrubs a nd a lill!e white picket fence. Well Unique has one; a duplex, south of the higl\way Corona de l Mar and on1y $76,500, w ith good income, call us. liUOA PIHIHSuU Point home -4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and huge family room. Open be11111 c .... Storage for boat or camper . See it now at only, For this immaculate '1.<!me in ! Ross moor. 3 Bedrooms,. fa,m1lx rm, a : warm brick firepla'c:e. 'All nea~~and tidy. Pool s ized y ard . Benut1ftd'ly ; landscaped, with sprink!ers front and , bac k . See it and buy, $.54,450. ..... ... " . .... .. . . / • .... ~. .. ... " . ..,, t •• ,, .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASY ELIGAMCE Superbly located, Bi Canyon Monaco model. End unit, for cx trem privacy & forever vie JI.II S.. --HEWPOllT IEACH; IU. : ... 44-49 I 0 or night lights 1 fairways-. 3 Bdrms Ge•rtlll IOOZ G111!'rill IOOZ form a l dinin1 area ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lltl191fE HOMES. loallon 67WOOO 2443 I. Cit H¥ty. Cot an 1 .. Mer $87,5j)O. Coll 540-1151 . ERITAGE CALL-644:07270 '!-~: 2821. E. Coott Highwav,Cor~..._clel Mar PIOPEllTY MANAGfMINT fa mily rm. "wet bar. 1972 PRICIES MESAclelMAll Magnifi cently decorat E h -CBR 2ba -al 1111 MOMlS FOR LIVING fllOWOllK ed. Custom feature NEWPORT xtr a s .arp • G1•NI IOOZ •l•r 1002 11111111t111 ' abound. Excluso'vely 1,.,t. model with a separate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• uvu•G .. , •• •H' '°' twr, su1;:; ,,.., HEIGHl'S m~ter suite and a cen-'---------•I -' !!~,.~~~~~·~~;;';";"';';";' ;;'";'~';' ;;~;;;;;;~ ..C •• F.uCroorl•esP"wo· Sirth02.sool . Just S4J.9so. Quality plus t,r,°'a1. ktio"s~h~~';n~':d NEWPORT r-~:::!'! .......... !~~~::!~ .......... !!!~ charm . New carpet. HE16Hls CountJy " •• ;...~, 640-00 ~:~r.P~enael'ee: !e~!i1ns . C~tL ~:!est!ef!!.!·51~~ LAR&I Atmos~e 'of, J. ~~ .... ,.. 100 .... ,.. 1001 Id _,.,A •••••••• ·············••••,••,••····-•!•••······ Recognizeaholone.Call so .SS&-......... CAPECOD NEWPOR BEACH i.n a . IUVESTOR'S 646·7171 . .SELECT 4 Bedroom plus den, P.O. End or tJoe lane-" DPfN1!19 •11 S IUN f0!ilNI(!• N ~--1 d DREAM II PROPERTIES great ew ~ an ers nestled in tall trees, a 2 ~e~~L:e~~~~~:~~ 1 .. · .. 11.· .. 0~,iQJ. jlj1·,U1 ;;,..;;;_;_;;;_;;;_,._;;;_,._;;;;;-;;_;;;;-;j ~'J:.e:lm~~r~r!;.a:t~ ~=r1Y sr~r;:;m~ ~~'. r bl k . ~ &Elli:~ MEWPOIT HCiHl'S P~k a boo view from.u~ pl ete with pool and view o resort area-oc ~ .. ,., .~.· stain. ~9,SOO_full pnce. '-1Cherry Lake. from ocean & bay. R-2 in T 0 P 0 F T H E Move 10 quick. Call "" C·I Zone. Be low Market neighborhood and clean 646_7171_ . atS109.997. V:2 Acre C2 as a whistle. 3 Bedroom OPfN /1(9•1/S fUNFO llf Nl(f• GS..OlisMARIHf' hom e w i l h h u I l • ....... 67u 501 playroom and partia: :a ---, THE REAL ESTATERS Located on Newport ocean view. $75.000. t , {: Blvd. near City Hall. PETE BARRETT ~f\ .. ,.,,·· .1 81/:1 % Financing availa· YIETIERAMS hie. CommerdaJ build· -REALTY-PERFECT Free lis t of homes ingand landjust r:Jz.·5lDO =_ · -". 0...~~~~~~~~~1 ---- Lovely cust. 3 BR & den. J 1h ba. on lagoon. Court w /fo untain. Ram1>/slip. $255,000 . Beautifully decorated 5 BR . 41h ba .. paneling , 3 rrplcs. Ramp/slip. $260,000 Custom 5 BR. 4 ba .. 80 ft . view fronta J!c on lagoon. Ramp/float. $290,000 Brand new 6 BR, 6 Ba ., Pool . Jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp&floatS42.5.000, EASTBLUFF -"LUSK" New listing! Large 5 bdrffi .. family rm. with frplc. -formal dining rm. - kitchen with room to dine ... All a family could ask for! Offer~d at S97.000. [UH~IN-HflHllN INl --REALTORS--"" ·-·"' 1001 ...... 1001 ...... 1002 ._.. ioo2 ............................................... •······················ ················-····· Harbor Yiew-1706 Port Sllolfilld ALL U.S. YETS •wC·ATPEltli t:FllOHTOD.. ' 50 '" •rr-for owner /occupant. 2r.:. ~lreadyappraiscdbyVA 55919 • · Brand New Beach S,UMMERCC»ilMCi • in Ora..._e County . Ii·. . Duplexes. with 3 BR,r 2 11 Av a i I ab I e to any 22~1 , ... ' ·p' • '.· • CIE FOR" Ba Units each. Ample "(ou will enjoy this rully -• Veteran. Ca ll World Real C l ~.,.. air conditiooed 4. br + /"'_,' Estate. 556-7777 anytime. • .a. pm•..,.IE gara1e & parking with family rm . 2 yt new , A ,......._ 1st owner depreciation. b Pl -. •.,.. 5Vete.ra1n•, Real Estate · S•/he · You won't believe this. $85,000. ea. C&ll SM-7211 woamlk •. to ,"h'op· pyo·n°g" c'eann pecia IS . . 645·""'4' secluded excc ut 1ve l_A~·~·_nt _____ · --1 ters. Offered at a lo~ •-"'::'':"::t::::;;;:~":j·~~~~~~~~~J es tate. l/:t Acre of $62,000. Hurry, won 't BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR J.1 1 f1"'1''d' D• ,,, r< fl ti') 1,·1,1 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAI • .... ,. ' . .. ., . , ' ' .. -... ..... '. WAUTE.ft grounds with llUGE SUPERIEASTSIDE 1 t ""''~ T ·REES . Enormous $4,9001UYSIT as · To TRADE STARTER s~immiog pool. OPEN Bright sunny kitchen, ~U PE RB DUPLEX ~~AM CEILINGS . large d i ning area , OME. s · S 1 5 , O 0 0 . Secure d First lime investors de• Hantwood floors, 2 huge fireplace. Just lis ted Corporate note for down light! Only $38,500 for fireJN1rc·es. GIGANTIC 5'.900 down & it's yours. 3141 C.rnp1.1• NB 541•1155 paymentor cquityonrc· th.is primeeastsideCosta RUl.(PUS ROOM WITll Better hurry . Cal l al estate or ?? Mesa location! Bring WET BAR. Separate 646-7171. 642-6753 673-hammer & paint brush. formal dining room + OffN 11111 ·11s 'UN 1ot1 ;,l(f• You fix & make a bun-2500 sq. ft . of charm. , •. ..: ··· · ·-·" die! Youownit£or$3,850 Owner sayshewillca'rry t, " .. :~ + costs. Take advan· hfiisndloaF~ for you. A rare f'.-.~ ..•...• ·.·.,(;.' ta ge . Ca ll today . I -1rst to call gels ·-~~ Did you miss lhe boat? On Marina Property al Newport Bch, or llunl- inglon Harbour. Man- dalay Bay Mi your lasl chanl!e. 3 Br, Waterfront Townhouse with dock. 646-1171. this har1ain. 84.2-2535. 1;::::::::::::::=: ()PIN JI( 9 -II s f UN 10 Ill Httl ,··. OPfN Ill q. n·s IUN IQ ll 1<.Ct• • 11 --. ,..,c...,_...,. Beautiful Dover model , \lacanl. Must sell ! 2 Bedroom & den. Sl 19,500. or leue_$700. mo. Move in today and jusl It is your right lO own a A A one-or-a -kind home enj oy your surroundings. home with no down pay-Two story 48R,& den, that i n cludes 4 Everything has bee n me nt, Staff or ex -forml ·din,2frplcs,3 car bedrooms. den. formal done right down lo the veterabs to assbt you. gar, xt.ra prkg. $145,000 - dining, 3 baths. This 2000 back yard. ··AstroTurf'', Call Wo!°ld Reaf ~late, or submit. - sq. ft. home is all on one waterf<i..JI and covered Orange County's only JACOIS REALTY level. Obie detached patio. This 2 BR & Den Vete ran Real Esta te 67s-fRTO garage with room for home is truely a jewel, Speciali~t -Ask rorl---_:_"'--='--- boat or trailer storage. let us show it lo you to-Vete rans counselor. Large cul·de-sac lot with ,day. $70,000. 5.56-ID7. Call anytime. frWt trees. Plenty room for pool. View of the Turtleroc k H i ll s . Outstanding Value $83,950. · .~AYFRONT 64.11-6161- RAISOR'S REALTORS .4523 Caa.puLDr .. Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. "RANCHO CAUFORMA" ASSUME ·• . y-• LO-... 11ALBOA PENJNSULA ~ ~ A Br.4 Ba It Gallery ~.J $75,000 by owner. THE REA L ESTATE RS ~TH £ RE AL . ESTATE RS Advert'5ers may place their ads by telephone 8:00a.m. to 5:30p.m. c CALLIJU600 IEACH 2 Fireplaces . r _1 I IOS-483-4023' MULTM.IEYEL --~ e rastest draw in the ClasSified Ads sell big West. .. a Daily Pilot items, s ma ll items or Classified Ad. 642-5678. any item. 642·5678. 2 STY +flOOI prestige community. Im-G1111ral I OOZ 5.1•r.. 1002 • (It pressive covered entry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••"!•••• ... . -· •i-t ' ... .,_ T :? ••. ""'I >~ '~l"­.. ,: . .. '"' ' I< ' .. ·' .. ~. ' . '"' . '·" ...... "' ... ••• f.f'ft• Sunken ve s tibul e . Massive step up livi ng room with stone hearth.. 12'x12' formal banquet room. Cheery garden kitchen overlooks huge f ami ly ro om . MAGNIFI CENT BASEMENT with huge s ton e f i r e pla ce . Dramatic stairway leads to enormous double doors of kings master sWle. Separate landing l ea d s to s eparate childrens wing. This is a MUST SEE. Call now 842-2535. .... ,.._.. ~Nlld!MfWllll "'•tht...,_.,.., .. __ .. _ ""-'-'· ..... ul M2""10 ... ·--....... """' .. ~ __ , .. 4 .............. _...... ,..,.., .. ..,, ... ,._ ~ .......... .... .... ct.rp.,....;. Or .......... ..... a.. ...... Jkri ................ • ...... 0.....,. C..lllrll ' , llllllfPllf. >"7V. ••• '"" .... "'"' ..... i I "VAHDERllLT" PAIUC HOME 1 One of University Park's rarest a nd most popular plans. A very spacious 4 bedroom and family room home with 3 bath s . Beautifull y located on a park with a view. S79,5()0. PEHIHSULA IHCOME UNITS 4 Units for only $99.750. Probably the best buy on the market in income property. A SPACIOUS ESTATE IH Co rona del Mar with a ccess to private bea c hes . Cheerf u l 3 bedroom hom e overlooks pool . waterfall & beautiful gardens and only $129,500. CHAIMIM& C OROHA DEi. MAI F3mily home. 45' lot, room for unit over garage. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, cozy firepla ce. Bri ght modern kitchen, private patio. Ready for occupancy. $85,000. SOUTH LA&UHA VIEW ESTA TE Beautiful coastline views. Custom quality . St. Charles kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths including guest hou s e . Offer'ed far below replacement cos t. S249,500. OCEAH FRONT LOT One of the few vacant lots on East Ocean Front. 30 foot frontage, so feel deep. Price d to sell a t $100,000. THAT'S ll&KI' ••• $162,500 buys this 4 bedroom, 3 bath view home in Dover Shores • Property has e verything. Space. Location. Comfort. Cleanliness. Low upkeep. Pool. Bllr Room. Family Rooni . Dining Room. A special place. A s pecial offer. 1·4+11 Watch these units appreciate. 4 Corona c;lel Mar duplexes ranging from $81 ,500 to-. $84,500. Buy on<!'. two. three or a ll four. Owner will tr•de for farm la nd. DIAL ·644-1766 2161 S•J••••-rt.1..11.I. A COLDWELL -Cp. Monday thru Frtday ' B to noon Saturday cnITA MESA OF l''ICE 3:JOW. Ba.v 642-5678 Nf':WPORT BEJ\Cll 33J3Newport Blvd . 642·56'18 l lUNTINGTON BEACH li875 Beach Blvd. 5'C>l220 LAGUNA BEAClt 1111 Glenneyre Laguna &•ch 494·9466 SADDLEBACK 2.i2tll La P;1z Koad Lagwia llills 581·6310 NORTil' COUNTY dial free 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy & kills Is 5:30 p.m . the day before publi~ation. ex-cept ror Sunday & Mon-day Editions wh e n deadline is Solturday, 12 ...... CLASSIFIED IKUl.ATIONS ERRORS: Advertisers shoWd dteck the;r ads d•ily &; report errors Immediate ly . THE •DAILY PILOT assumes liability ror the rirst tn- ttlrT'flct insertion onl1 'CANCELLATIONS : When killing an ad be sure to mak e a retont.or lhe KILi. NUMBER f?iven you b~ your ad laker as rtteipt or your cancell11tion. This kill number must be presenr t<'d by tfle advertiser in case or a dispute. Rambling three bedfoom Wetbar PALM SPRINCiS ranch house. HoP:f:IP Ultra modemkllchff. FOR and jump to the oC ' . Privatepier - DOYIER SHORIES Separate high bei. Fee land. $179."ooo •. Two boustift,on Vi acre. 3 liviilg room. ErkWIUQUS ' 1200 E. Balboa Blvd.·· BR inc. s~. IBR. zoned Owner of eleaant 4750 sq nesla siae familY' ,room. 675.'.8120 • for horses,"minutes from 1---------•I ft Dover Shore5 home G a rd e n k i l ch~ il .1-;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;; Newport WOW[[[!~I. withpanoramicviewwill Spacious c hildl--ens jll STEPSTOOC .. •"' . DIAL64M, 600 . accept" equity ,in Palm rooms with walk:in IM" Folks who have seen this Spi'ings house O!' oondo . k. Two homes on IY.i lots, in Laguna .NJ'guel beauty as down payment. l''iw-c~osels. Massi~e Ing Wes t Newport. Xlin h · •-h _ _. . . .... size master swte. As-d . . ave uoi::~n e ......... to say eruppers OK sume 8% VA. N01 new con . View. 2 Bdrms., l -. Just that .. Beaut1fuJly ui;>-1£ = ~I loan costs .~ pays all. bll. & 2 bdrms., family errle. graded w1lh decorators , I UOI C•ll today. 96J.6767. i m., 2 baths. l~al {or touch thruoul. NEWLY lac . OffNlll•·u s iiJN•o ll NICf ' 'bontelfin'come.$135.000 CI1 ._..... CARPETED ANp fllap•rtima · lfa 8J3,J68,1 . 642·2253Eves I~~~~~~~~~ I ~~~~0 \1t~; ~i~~~~ ... ..J.SJ.~:n .. ~ ;. ~f'U!. ilf.~I Ml .,1-R•..,.H an.d d1n 1o.ng room . ,!~'~· ~··~~!li~ii~~~·~~~~~~~~~~ associa ted " -Separate lawodry room WA TERFROMT · ' ~ • GUIESTHSIE too. FHA loan at 8'h% TR•""' 11vailablewilhonly$3850. "'""5 .._..rViewHw +POOL down . s41 .900 TOtal Ow•er or magnificent ~D...a.. i.s ~ 'h Acre with 3 bdrm price. 1255,000. Linda Is le ~' house + guest house or 546 4141 waterfront home with 1133 SeaboUmeNB apt. + 20x22 worir:ahop &: • private dock. Will ex:-~p In any afternoon. 3 s parkling pool! You change with owner or BR or 2 It den. 2 Baths. won:t find another like $70-$150,000 home in Formal dining. Fplc. Up- this! Country living with Newport. Costa MCsa. graded crpts & CU$tom a ll t he conveniences! Huntington Beach or drps . Patio. Owner's Don 't pass up this op· Laguna Beach movihg out of area. ~:a~~ll..!7 _~~-appt. to i==========i • P. iCll:al! ~-646·3928, eves 64.5-0882 OffNl119•1,SfUN f011fNl(f• 2 + IONUSROOM .. Pl.1C9 OHLY SJS.liOO Pr •P•• tlaa ~THE REAL ~ ESTATERS n2.1920 Owner builder has made MOO GU.UL st ,.Wf'Olll HACH this home bet.t.eT th~n .a 1---------1 ------,,~,,--;- model. a decorator's de-MIWPOIT YA~A Rlpos light. Huge bonus room WATEIFIONT . "-· for entertaining. 2 Large WITH PIER .. 2 SLIPS. ' -. ., ' ~ ···-•••Lem P•yftienta: Only $Ml. per month including taxe9 ror this sh•rp·3 bedroom, 2 bath Costa Mesa home. You'll love the rn•sivo brick fireplace,. hu1fe kitchen, separate dinettl! areay covered patio and 1ar1e•tear ~anl studded ,with fruii_..{rees. New on the mitrk'e . Priced onl1 $37, Call 548-... 1n range........,nty bdrms with 2'n baths. Keys in office Far out condo. Lowdown $132,000. Lr1. 3BR home1 ·~~~=;:;_-liiO:i'I~~~ Woa.D will buy tbis beauty. cau ~new owner. Enjoy!••••.. 1002 81-'il 1002 IUL EST.An 545.9491. l1vln1 on tbe water. ••••••••••••••-••• .. •• -··•-••••••-•••••• Large spacious rooms, ' Specialists In govern-offering dislinctlve liv· mentfinancedhomes! 'ing o n ree land . 2 5S6-7777callanytime Fi r eplaces. OPEN HIERE COMIES beam~.ALL..._ THIE SUM MIEW IM ~-f R€HIOTIMG€€1. Plan to be here and enjoy WIES,._',_ yourself. We have a 3 l'"'-'Wrr bedroom. 2 balh home on Adult occupk!d 3 bdrm the Peninsula with bay with added game room 4 llD, i IATH ' macnlb/ lr'vlnit~ llalfy . , , llSTSIDI COs1 A MISA CANCELLATION OR and beach al your doors. on beautiful quiet tree Owner wants fail sale, CORKfo;CTi ON Ofo' O nl y $46 ,500. Ca ll lined street. Walk to all will pay buyers costs. ,"" ~UMDR $40,000 3 bedroom condominium beautifully upgraded . Great recreational racilitles include pool, billiard room NEW AD BEt"OR E 673-8550. ' Newport schools. First full pfice $.15,WO. Only RUNNING : C»-tNlll>l•l!S,UNto08fNICT!. time off.eied. -1?6,950. $%down. Large' comer Evtt)"errort is made to 11 ..... ,,. · ··'·~ 646-7711. Open Ev·es. ldt. Good neiahborhood-kill or oorret"t a new •d WeaUide. HurTY; CALL, thM has been ordered. PRESTIGE HOMES . but ~ cannot guaran-645- lee lo do llO until the ad Jr=~~;~~;~~,_J!l~~~~l!!!L_j;;~;;~;;;;;, h•s •ppeared in the """"'' lllWPOJIT llACH ' DOYM ii IDllB DIMl-A-UNt AOS : , 332Catalina TllPLll S B't, J\.t Ba, DIR. 2 fp, ~ 1bttt Ms •re s1ffttl7 1 CAPE COD ·beautifully COIONA--M1'1t, PG!>I , Yitw. 1119,500. c91h In advance by mall dee., 5 BR, 3 BA-brick NIAi .. CH .,, DUPLll or Ill •ny one of our of. f=IC·new. unique muter Corona del II••. 3/3 Br, •-NO-d • Quality (Well bulll), -·~· or. en. • 1wte + many ex-new $121 500 ~~~10,:,=. ~Ja:,:· uu .tlll,500~ ::::~ ~::C~.!=. ·, 1IYN tke. • 12 noon al all C~ ~ 5-7060 Ing and view. One of•tbe 4 Br +· bonu., 2~ U., fp, brMK'hofn~. OPIM w,,,_ l·S few le1al triplexes In l1eyard. $58,$00. "1'JIE DAILY PILOT mizMaril)'nDr.,HB =~Yd1~rM~Priame HAN•ON rewrves the right lo 3 BR + bonus rm, 3 summ.-rentals. Buy lt claMi ry. edit, ci!nsor ar baths. Move-In cond. and watch It appi'tciatt rleru se any 111dv.·r . $51950 in v1lue. 11Z1,500. can t~t.anq.tbthanae ·c ;Ull' ••oof 1 it.a rates • r .. 111ationi " .... or tppt.J lo see rz3.N50. -.fll'IOul-'--... --~ MH flt9•ll S ,UN1011~· . ~·o::s--""'e'c:e·7••-, -....... MAR1t•ADD111S$ P.O. 8o1.1seo, Collla Mesa -Plnd what you want ha · O.llJ Piiot Cl"'"111edil. ~ THl HEAL ~ lSTAlfRS ~------ II Idle items ... COM,.ANV RE~LTO_R,, SINCE111M4 671-4400 ' . . t~n cent~r & dark room. GailtFoor 644-6200 .. <VS?J ", • IA~IOA 1'81111Sl• A',, Newly listed Bayfront colonial home on TWO 30' lots. Superb view or NewROrt Harbor ;-pier & dock for lg. boat -sandy sWimming bea(;A. i bedr<?oms, for.m:!lt 'ltinilil\; 'glass • 1ol ar1um + Cleo. $395,000. Also ' summer lease. AmyGaston642-8235 (Y60l . · . llAUTY Ill ILACll & WHIT-. New port Beach condominium tastefully decorated in refreshing bla~k &. white. 2 bedroom~, ,"den, dining room . Oarefree ltvingl $67 ,000. Larry Dyqtl42-8235. (Y61) 641-IJJI 64WJoO' ... __ ...... "*"•"" .. --. ....;;,,.~ • ' . ' \ ~ • ' J I i j " " ·._ - •. " ,. •I ;L I ' •• " .. • \ ' . ' . . ' .. . : I I ........... ~ Hi•ft ..... s. lt111nFerS. H1r1n~--H1•11.._S. ll111H~-·~ ••••••• ... ·~~'•• ••• e . .., ,,,_.. ~ ,._.. -Monday, Apnl 28, 1975 DAILY PILOfl 87 c... . l ••• ••••••• ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . •••••••••••• , •.••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••• ,, ••••••••••••••.•••••••• ...... !.!~ .. ••••~•~ C .. MeN 1024 P1mlwk¥.._, ,01( 1•1· __ .._.I 11,. ileedi · IMI MewportlMdl 106t PropaYty JOOO ,........ H1•11U.fw l1h1~ Jlr. Jba. ·a,. ~ H •••••-••••••.-•••••••• ••••••··~···"·-I• ........ ••••••••••••••••-'•••• ••••••••••••··-·•-••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••·••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 0.1.-Viav.,..·ca I' 11-lih Gu-, 3 Br, $Z000Ta-portkcodo 3169 Mne JU4 41M1Jt ' ' QNL.f ~ l.£ft ~~ ,B"a • Ypry •harp, OCIAMVllW 9 Hti! Heh Triplexes ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••"'• a:,u:1 -4 .. ..__, ~1IO •. .\lftmt1% GI, 9UPLIX S91.IOO justbullt.Lot.solp0tlJol LiveonLidoJsle, lBR:2 Ba,l1e1ard,l325. C1r1 .......... 102 • ~ boa •....-r <>Wnet/~-8* 4 br + z br jrlme. 20lOHuntlngton only$4SOmo.2Br.2 Ba , mo. Close t.ofwy4c0CC. •••••••u•••••,,•••••• J••·'"11•1 • l•d • ut~low'IR JI + ... fllteor~ Open0aily1·:1i,S31·6719 (Z13)793·0.tz7colleL1 . 6'15-&IM.1 ......... llT ... CH "'\It • P c:e In ere1. Super m:-"rv ..,... ... ,.. one year Cll'PIU, , ..... IOOM ULT1·· .. TE~ OPEN JlOUSE Sat/Sun ...... u~ 2 Br. gar, adult.!1 only. No 4 ,.,., 4ln1n1, flDIUJ rm, Meat .. to 'l•••J•t •PPr•a 'ite~. 'Only ' .-.A 1•5. 1508 Dover Dr, 41 UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. Avail 5 /1. l200 mo. J:'·1~:.'1.1~·-= ~1 ,S t f e e •. • • ~ .... IOO. Acentla-5541 ·, Spacio.!::;!,~Zdeluxe Pool, oce1n w, walk lo W~tclitt. 4 br, 2 ba, tam $450,000 G.-rel• 3202 545·4452. aft6pm. Stbool Oil:t. 11 New,..t'a U,,WIW.1 , bathl, plua proleulonal· ~~~ls'at.c~le:~e''kiJh:~1• :;:7~1. 187,000. Ownr. MUST 5&L ·,:R••E•::•••••••••••F•R••E•E• D-.a Poi..t 32J6 l Jl=~=il., $40,•I0.:-"'4,tA JI 'tlilfee ..... 1040 !:'it~ddbe:.~~1!fu::~ bums.4bdrms.$89,500. ..-~eil~r~~~I~ ~~~~en~ ·P~essional Service• ~~~~:·e:;·::;;,·;·~;: W..3549 , 345U..vw'lllJO.-. , •~••1••••••t••·~ •••••. Ultr1 modem bu.llt·lrl J' LU~SllAuTY its. New carpcl61 paint •LANDLORDS• 2 Ba . Swimming, teMlii. (Jut\ortLrvineAve> kitchen, plus nre)lace, THIS s pactous family The mott elega~ l·level and disposals. Recently H 0 ,.. • t I• de rs * sauna. Priv. community. I ,; llOll'TCM.L,~ 54.,7 •• 3 'IAMYACAMTI patio, Ir: itl•on1arce lot. homeisthe "biggestbuy home in the eJ!ClufCve upgraded. Spcndat;lle ls 642.ttQO View! $2~ .. &11·2160 or I . .lDUP\1111 _ .-AA lNE&DNEWOWNER! ,Onty S31',9~0. Ca ll in the Uttlo vHlage •of Bluffs. Owner bad 12.7'"1" on $100,000 down. California's Largest i..::83:.:>c:·l:.:6.::78=-:c,-.,:-c,---:-:= l 'm a deUpuw 2 = I HAVES BR62BA INJrl.~71•rW.7035. •Laguna". Well dea6 gned Cu¥tomlied, including Fantastic value. Will sell R t 1 Se · 1 ., __ _.. I ,...._, 3234 Den owner• , .. Id c 1c•N e··~~HT J • ~ 2 story 4 BR·lr:,deft for5 on 9.% financing, Earns • en a rvice .• ~• 11 -r . I 1 h " r.r~ BR) Ott ed f 1 be a ul i ful -p egged $6440 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w l bealltlrul"'PrlYat Mth ea1yterms!!! · e r or on Y hardwoodfloors.185.000. per month gross. FR~E RENTAL book in E ·r r . . thl.s 2 I a:rouodl. 4 , I 1m well located in a 163.900. Principals only please-office. Example, 2 Bdrm xecu ive IVt~ in PWS: p r e 1 ,l I I I O u s Misa1on Rlty . 4!M·0731 caUloday 1114)752·1700. house, 1 bath, garage, story home wtlh boau I a ch1rmin1 1 BR Ronta nel1hbo,.h6od.' l ca n J I N V t: S T M E N T renced yard. childre n roo~. 3 br • 2 ba, cov, with rl t a -..o m•ke "Our famlJ .. tui...: · HiP on a t!_iU. Ocean & DIVISION fine. lST and Jasl mo. pa~o. cpts,drps, freshly P V• e Y..-v. Cur p.y -c~A my Age;t DtSTllSSSM!: Canyon views. Court yd, THEREALFSTATERS rental$200. painted. See lo approc/ I .r•linJJy proctucift1 F35· .... H.-,-.. \In y t I m e . SC o TT llDUCED Sl.000 entry, pool ~ Jacuzzi. 3 llV home, Portifino, HACIENDA $.195.mo. Ask ror Bev or P lftO. "'All ' 3 Bedroom, 12 bath', REALTY, ~na:I. Owner must sell this BO + sep. gUest house. 1 $95,000. fee. ShOwn by Ocean 1-,ronl. NB. I-louse IE.AL ·ESTATE Joe, 963-4567 or96.1--1186 b•rdwOOd floors, crtPs. magniticent sing.le level yr:,_.new. Priced t.o sell, appt. 6'4·7866. & Gar apt & Duple11:. By I I LARGE 3 Br rumpus rm ona1eneroU14'1Xll8' drps, dble garage. Lie . bom 4:h 1 shed the $108 ,000. B.rok e r . owner. G4.5·7721 I 54 leadlllvcl · • • in the bes' ~.Of·Hw ) patio. $38.500. Villa Pacific Condo, 2~ Prie:· l\cco~di5.,~1y ! Jwil 499-2277. WALK to beach 3 br, 2 ba nightslwknds. H.I 961-1316 3 ba, 2 car gar~ge, bltwl, l~at"ion. S91 ,000. Cal . * • *·* Y"*new, 1sty,2br, 2 ba, bloc:U from th:'beach in & bonus, community • fm~IO ~~Pi.°!;~~ '44·7211A1eot 2110Wwtt.irt' fplc>, new drpe, crpla. 'pre5 ti gio us neigh -g:e~~·&V~~!~:3VJ~~ra~ pool, tennis, vacant. By 6Units HUNT.BCl1$200.3Br,2 ee .. m · on R-2 zoned lot 50x:.l.f0, 988·1178 borhood, this quality rm, wet· bar'; 2000 sq ft . ownr. Asking $47 ,SCIO. IREAD & IUTTH ba, kids, pet, fncd, gar. Realty. 842--4421 IELOW COSTt S30 000 Best-"•--.. built home offers Ital. t•'le ent~. ~-n 1,.1, 644·6952 lf• AcntR·3 HUNT. 8CH studio, 2 br, 3 BR 2 Ba bltns z car Yow cai n bU.)'( lhi 'I · M ""c~........ FOURPLIX spacious bdrms, formal '-#...,.. Xlnl Costa Mesa loca· 2 ba, stove, child, pet, gar: pooi. $360~ mo. Promontory Ba•~lot. to or c • $72,500 dining, huge la mil.. roof. Reduced~ $69.950· ILUFFS -COIMlo lion. Olde• •••.•• w•'lh ••. gar .. Sl85. 632·l423 or 962-2.311 b '-R-~-11H1~ rt J Owner, 494·5177 ... :ve~ "" lRVINE Zb Zb pro atily1ess thanitsol ...._.. IW#pOF room, shake rOoc, •all -$79,500-nu.al income $11,520. newer r, a, lot originally. Build You Cos~ MesaMB·T129 ' T~e adv an~ of", these on over5ized Lbt. See &: 581-2967, Partnership:.-liquidating· applns, frplc, kids, pet Super 4 bedrm, 2 bath, dream ~1e· h~re Sub unit& •l.l.973 pnces. fl:liOO compa.re this ho°* at on· 2 Story-3Bi'--21h(b. asking $100,000 for quick fncd, gar. $2.75. crtps,"' drps, bltns. look· j t! , BEAUT'F.UL Mesa Verde i ~T~~,sr::-:c~= ~ ly~,00.0. Call96J,.5611o Lclgll1to Niguel 1052 BEC!:_~!~~F.W s11le. Call ~·15·8424 As· TUSTIN 2 story. 2 br, 2 ing for a nice family to I LAGUNA LOT home. 1 blk. ·(rom Golf shelter. Thtee bedl'OOm .518·~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $79,5.00 Own/Brkr sociated South Coast ba,child, pet,gar$190. care ror our home, $350. ·~inas~lng view lot 10cat· Coltr:se, 3 bf., was 4 br., unit tor owner. Two 2 * WE ICNOW * 6'4-4746 Or6C-0&90 Brokers. ~~~d. ~t~N $225. 2 br, ::4si:~~1~ or Bev, fid among new and old nowsuperhugetam.rm. bedroom units. One 1 LAGUNANKWIEL 6DELUXEUNITS FU RN I s 1-1 ED .:;;;=-o=.=:...::=--- cust.om homes selling ro w 1nagstone frpl. + frml. ~f90m unit. Can't fi-'4 * IEST * Mabi .. H011191 2 Bl k f · Westminster. Singles 1 3 Br Condo. 2 Ba, 2 c_ar SLS0,000 11nd more. A.~k· liv. rm. w /ttpl. 2 extra aoot.her bargain like lhll. ON EL NIGUEL Golt For Sale 1100 oc s rom oc_ean in br, s125. garage, clbhse, all ~acd .. I " 135 000 8 lg 'd els f: F I II •••••••••••••••••••••••· Hunl. Sch. Trade in your (213)360 3119 r .1 n. ' . ut lry . s1 ~yr . or cam· or appt. o aee ca CoU r se, romantic '72VIKINGM ·~1 Ho e homeorincon:ae~ts. FURNISHED Midway . ; I no •lower! pers &: boats. New crpts, At:ent841:60}0. Spanish·atyle 3 BDRM ~ ~ m . Call Bob Dickinson City; mobile, $110. 1 Br,:J answer (714)831-0645 C-' 67~72J5 ~r,J:. r~frl& :!i:i~n£: °"'"' 11111 ·;,1 fl.IN ro!lrNirri A'ssumable CONDO oq fairway wilh !~~te'~1: a~·-:!e &:,~~ RIGHT R.L TV 979"8533 ba. pa tio, singles o . t._lis9on lleodl 3240 : ume this 7rk loan. Mt. ereenery view. Walk Park . 2 Bedrms. 2 8 UNm Fee/Bkr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\I .LL' 1:1\11, $48,900. ,World Real Sharp! Highlyupgraded, tolennisclub.$53,950. baths-de luxe. Priced HOMERMDERS Fireplace. 4 BR, 2 BA: Estate. 556·7777 or 4 bedroom, mas ter forquicksaleat$19,950! NEWPORT •642~9900• new crpts. drps, R/O • 835-021l pager009B bedrm separate from SU.PER CUSTOM 3 Call Mr. Martin after $216,000 walk to schools & shop· :. 'I • •• , ! '' "' >l '>'' 11 --~~~~----1 By Owner, 3Br, l 'hba others. Grade school in BDRM, 2 bath home in 5:30 PM at ~9126 0 Eight extra sharp units. C..--a clel Mer 32J2 ping. $315. mo. Ask for Nr . So. Coast Plaza. town b o u se, W / W tract. New carpets, private area . Ocean & betwn 8 & s P¥ a f' r i m e N e wport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bev or J oe. 963-4567 or 5w155 Flm ICH 3 8 R ,28 A .. Air cond. bookcases, laun rm, new drapes, ow· and .stove. Mt. views. Decorated & 557.9792, peninsul a loeatton. Sum · TOP LOCATION & beaut. 963-1786 ...... Frplc.. Bit-ins. Soomy plush shag. Many xtras. Dream Home. Only ldscpd to perfection. m er· winter r entals. duple11: on oceanside ol cc~~---.---.-- c,dar bome. 4 br, 2Mi ba .. kitchen. Assumable GI. "'s1ume 1 1Ai% or 90"-'> 148jl900. Many rine reatures. Ask · Newport Beach, wate Owner wants installment Bayside Dr. 3 blks. from WANTED: Nice family lo • ... levels on Ca~Creek $41,900. By app"t. Owner. conv . avail. $33,000. I lhf~. ~i~CIJ1~0: ing $123,000. view, Nr. Richards, Gan· s.ile. Possible 8'4 loan. Big Corona Beh. 1 yr. old care for our home. 3 BR. W /e>«anview~ 2 yr. 963-2187 847-4273. _, ... -·----L....-N'9-1Rlty. n e ry & Delaneys Owne r will finance. 4·1evel w/view.J br,$500 2 .BA, w /erpts & dfP6. DfW, S245.ooo. Prin onJy. l----------I -4471 r.I: 5484 130-5050' .. 9M040 Restaurants 496-0266 o Gross over $27,000yr. All mo. avail May6.2br$40C Nice yards for summer ;~Ow~n~r~. 6~7~3~-3400~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 INVESTORS!! ASSUME 71/~/o 67~40M eompletely furnished one mo, avail June 6. Call: run! $295. mo. 963-4567 or Storage Garage Bldg. 9 bedroom units. Hurry-5.51·6S43 rrom s to ~ or 963·1186 Ask ror Bev or Unit.s +· oCfice. 211 · LOAN lniH SPACIOUSZ4'xfi0'.28R& call today. (714)752·l100. 551 ·5846/S45·1l182eve.s. Joe. Avocado, CM, 645-5714 $ 199 MO: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba, Flt, Reason.able, By I N V E S T M E N T . • owner963-7061 DIVISION H.V. Hlj...LS 3 br + £am V~CANT 2 Br, bike to GrMnbrook, 5 br, 3 ba, · PAYS ALL : DIAMATIC-MEW THEREALFSTATERS rm,2ba, lgepatio&yd. IJ~ach & 3 .B:r. $240. r farh rl'I}. bonus rm, poo). lmmaCulat~ 214. year!•, 3 Br, Fam Rm, l story 51x24 2 BR, 2 Ba, Service $495. mo.lse.644·2811 Singles, fam1hes. Agt, Cusl .. drps, crpt. By . "OUng 3 bdrm with un porch ·+ xtras. $12,750. •NEW LISTING• Fee.979·8430 owner , Low70's. 979-4?73 J • -: 'f.ree standing home. Jmmed. poss. 897·2633 or Cosla Mesa 3224 -~--------behevable financing_. I Pr.or. rronl landscaping. 962•1093 16 Units. Costa Melo. •••••••••••••••••··~··• Sharp, J br, 2 ha, cpL-., A DAZzilN& Sl9i monthly pays ~al : Pi us h ca rpe tin g, Welton &Co.615-6900 VACANT 2 Br si.15. 3 Br drp.s·, bllns, fenced yard, payment. ~lier le~ving draperies & rencing. Acre.forscH 1200 $235 . Singles. families. 2 car gar. $295. mo. Ask DISPLAY area and is anxious. Univ Park. $50 990. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANAHEIM 4-ft.EXES Agt. Fee. 979-84:1> for Bev or J oe 963·4567 or. This lovely Mesa Verde J Take advantage! For 552·93QO Skr A v O c A D O L A N o . 2 BR . 2 Ba. $72,500. each. 963-1786 bedroom and family appt.call 847-60IO. · PANORAMIC OCEAN $1,790 /Ac. Rancho, ea. 10"/,,down. •3 BR. 211.2 Ba condo. · room home, buill·in °"'"'"19 •11 ~'uNro8'..NtCt• VU , spacious. h i · 80'% seller financed, 8% SOUTH COAST F.R., frpl. patio. pool, 2 4 BR, 2 BA , bltns, crpt, !I t ere o hi f i , lmdlo. ceilings, 4BR, fam. rm., Int. Tights Corces sale. INVEST.....,. cargar.$350.RJ.1.1653 drps, f~plc. Lo.vely 2 sly AM /FM.Huge cuJ de sac. S• J°""° formal din rm. MUST Owner. 714 /676-5734 549..oa 12 . home 1n choice area. IOl , J a panese garden and Townhouse• from $,SJ,990 B E S O L D N O W . MESA VERDE BEAUTY $450. 675·6262; 675-7565 greenhouse. water£ al!, Select from 2.Br. 2 er+ VACANT ...... SHG,500 ,SAN Juan Capistrano I 4 Br, 3 Ba, den, formal tfopical plants, rruit den or 3 Br Frplcs, s uor Enioy the Goodllfe acre estatt; sites. View or DUPLEXES dining rm. bltns. Beaut. 3BBR,h1% ba, n~. th~ Popular 5 Bdrm New trees, room ror pool, decks. palios.Allqualitv Call49'Z513 . valley&~1.lls.$2S,OOOper landscaped, large pool. eac ' very s arp . Bedford P l aft. Super former model home. features 14 Lago Nort~ ~ ac. Bkr. 831 ·1300 Check our eirtensive in· Avail. im med. $550. F'ncd. yd. $390 mo, 1st & n e ighbors . 0 W n e r ·~ ventory or rented duplex· 615·59'39 or 675-4211. la:ot + $100 dep. Ask for transferred. Jlrice<I to Owner will help finance tCujver & University Beach, t ennis, clubhse, 80 Acres in the fabuk>u.s es {rarely any vacan· Gay: 962_5566 sell atSlfli,!_M)O. ;,it low interest. Just n--•E-sta...._ Dr.ll7141~52·7373 poo_l.4B~.~ba.Camrm. GoldenTrianglebetween ci es). Priced Crom 'f2 ACRE, 1 Br, applns, .. 73 7601..&.-..aa-5t7.900!Call546-ZJlJ. ns&I-·-.c & Jacuzzi in yoor ~ Lake P e rris, Lake $44 ,950. Most are in ulil,yd,pet,$115 · Villa Pac.1(1c Condo. 2Br, • _..,.._ Of>fNlr111.rrs 1UNro11rN1C1• 4 Br Beauty, a te 1""!" as· f_ro.nt yard. Ideal family Elsinore, & Lak e Corona del Mar. Dri ve $l80. 2 Br, yd, child, 2ba .. Sgl .story, e~cl gar. II by MtNAY ~.·~,.:::,.,t: bl ~Oe ~nr·:..,:~~8~ hv1ng.Bond Realty ~~~~e;!bu:=:!Y P~;:J ~~~U!'r!~lB: a1Tange a ;~,~~CV! 2 Br, applns, ~;ta~~ Msa:>;J· ~~nf~1cl~\~. OICHIDCHARtU SH.tt:HHWl"VE . ._. 831·1Mtl at only $600 per acre. trplc,cbild,pet.llurry! icc™~...,.=~·~----- Sptendkl 2 Bdrm home . ~ """" FOUMD A SI a Cons1d~_r,~,~· 551-4185 ·By o-fner, Ocean View, 2 Term!;. Ca'll 642·3652 BIUS lineh:lsd16S. l Brl, adp. VACANT Kids&Pets OK, ·I on R~2 lot, on one ot the Meaa Ver~e. ComfOrtable Pril·ed ·fur bl'lo~ .its YAIDWOllK Br. 2 'h Ba, Condo. Broker. Pga",5• C! 1 • pet. nc • 4 br, 2 ba, 2 car gar. Gd. 8"ettiest streets. Great 3 BR. 1 o/41 be1, 2 Cplc, dbl value. You c~n enjo~ the A PROll EM? $75 ooO 493 94t6 aft 5 & · a r e a $ 3 3 5 D a v e • rent•' •rea7163,soo. , • ,1 aar. Xlnt Joe. By oWner. com.fort of this mas~uve 4 k · d -· Ar.w lw;e.ts FURNISHED bach. I Br, 963.7sS1 • ·• ~ I $fit SO(t. Prine only . bdrm 3 blb + den and Not with this one. A , w n s, for sale 1300 applns, child, pet, util .1..:==:0..-----~ 1..540-2of3 fam, "/"m I-lug e lot spacious 3 8":·· 21"" B~ .• Newport leodl 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MONEY MAIER $160. Fee/Bkr 3 BR. 2 BA, Util. rm. & Jg; . 968·"56 townhouse with ra~1ly ••••••••••••••t•,•••••• BARGAIN price for fast 9 UNITS.. L.....-HOMEFINDERS fdcd. yd. $JOO mo. tst & ,a..PoW IOU MOii COLOR room, easy car:e patios. Pl°oMONTORY sale. Beaot. condo com-5Apts&4Sbops,I.block •642-9900* last. Wknds or art. ,,~ ~~.~!· ~~~~~~>~.i •••••••••••••.,••••••••• Dmfi 'R ·• 'ow cl~ to. beautif~I park plex. 112 units, rented as rrom the ·beach. This cor· 5:30PM 536·2789 e-•• 10"'4 BY OWNER 4 br 3 ba • ·~ area with tennis ~nd IAY H. OMES apts. Projected '75 in· ner location has 112 ft. on 3 BR, 2 ba, dbl. g"", fncd . ... -. · Z · , •. • This lovel" home •• Ofier.s ts H l•me L • t f t -3 BR I lied ·•~ •• •• bch ' r.f . ave mor_e . u x u r :1 w a er ron come approx. $300.000. Coast Hwu. Annual gross vd.. ch•' Id OK, qu•' el . • am rm. vau •••••,•••••••••••••••••• oceanvu, wa ... ..,.. · iridividi.!al exterior de· r ,-1; r th th s h · d I ' ' I 2 Id •••< XI t b $5.soo iam1 unwi 1 ome!\ pr1~e r o m Giantpool,j acuzzi,gym, income $11·,184 on low 51-t.••••."'•-eve ce1. yrs o . .......,, •" , , n · uy ; at • · s i'"" with heavy shake ho $55 900 $210 -ss· t J ts · ..... ~ ..-.o-v•.... 8 b =• -39 ¥'ESAVerd.e 4br,2~ba , 496-4122 , . rOr;r ; we ll groomed me, · ,ovu. wa e.~ron ·garages. 1-'or sale or rents. As kinl $42 ,500 1 ar ara . ...,....,>< den, usd. brk. lrpl, D/R, lds 3 hd 2 ~h r RAISOll~ 6Q7 B.a.yside Ori ve, trade down. 7"k T.O. By down. Owner Anxious. 3BR. 2BA. Blt·ins. Ftplc. 2 Bd 0 1 to Jg. yd, $60'•· Ownr. El Toro 1032 cpg; rm; "' + '.,] NewportBeach.673-3900 owner. Mr. B., 400 N. Take advantaA:e of this Air cond. Nr. So: Coast beac~m$aoo e:!;~Catt 5.57-5070 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• fam. 968•4456 , RE-ALTORS HEWPOllT' •~... 87 Ac 9 a. 97 d 4 a 4 , Ful.lerton. (714 ) excellent opportunity tc Plaia. 1325. Avail May Lei ™ 21o51962 2456 Bright, cheerlul Twn/Hs, I ........ ., ~ make mon~y. 10. 963·2187 is · · THEEHCHAMTED JBR, 38A, 2 car attch SUILfR •• ,....... 4523 Campus0r.,'1rvine Just li.ste4! 3 BR. plusl---------1 R&•Lo~~cs 38 E ,. Ho La 5 .l(T••.V.. den. Move-in condition! NEW 19UNfT _., ~ Sharp2bedrm 2ba Mon· r, xecu 1ve me, COnAGE gar. Cr /pie., El Toro ~.,._, CampusValley~Ctr. Lowest piiced in area, •COSTA MESA• 1roken 675-6700 ticello Townhouse'. Just Cuesta area. Nr. Bch, Picture a warm, charm-586'3991 $65,900 C~LllJ.1600 1 $47 500 painted. Xlnt cond. Va· 968-4456or&W-1644 ins home with 4 com· .• Valley I 034 this much desired model l.;;;~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;j °C~ YWOoD REALTY ~~~~~.~PIED Besl varu~~-N. O>sta cant~!v5880ail now. $245. per IMMACULATE 4 bdrm. z fortable bedrooms, love· ••••••••••••••••••••••• becomes ayailable only LOOIY ....r&'I '* 541· 1290 * •PRICE $380,000 mo . ........-ba. cpls, drps, bll·ins,. ly yard' with riiiu.ch once-ln-aw'hile! Qrff:rs ~ Mesa. $540 income . 5290 RED CPT & priVacy and covered all of the features most ~ly $32~~c!~~li:~~e~ 1 ~drm . Doll House on P~~:n1~% 645-6177 '4H5,~L.PINCHI~-·. ~~:~ !n:t· gl ar::-· A~~'. RLTR 0 S-Arlene,89J.-13Sl • patio .~ Situated on a wanted in a home, in· rdm ·: .... h li 1 pnvate island. Ex cond. "" .,. ...,"" "'~" 7-·-•171 qutel,O'ee'linedstreet in eluding: breakfast nook; con o..-.t pane ng, ov· $56,000. Owner JAgtlniH11Property 1400 2127E.CoastHwy, _.... . .>.IV·..,...;........., 3Br, l 'h ba Twhse. M ... V rd. Priced to r•rmal d;n;ng room. ely gold 'carJieting aild ...,.,., 675 439Z C lubh•e/pool $300 e • " recreat on racilities. 675·.-u.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • COLLEGE Park 3 br, 2 · • . sell promptly, '59,900. -' ...__,Est_.... lluil:e family room~>'very Don't let this one go by, Commercial Corner in ba. next to school. $350 Is l /last. $75 cleaning. Phone 548·2313 ror addi· .... _ __.AC; private m'aster Sutua •rtd 1 be ~LUFFS VIEW . Laguria Belicri. 75 x ,75. Large Triplex. Dana Pt. mo w /gardener. 552·8816 842-4921. tlo1tal details and DP· by l"6!t/A.Y indoor laundry ro<pii', you'I A sorry. Spac1ou~ . Customized 11.z Blk. rroin beach & Ocean View. 2 2-Br, Iba. or644·6719 1 1·~"~L~-"-----3-2-4-4 polntment. And we haven't even ~ndom1n1um 3 BR, 3Ba pe1r'k. 5140,000. or best of· l 3·Br. 2ba. All apts rerlt· ----------1 - OPJNIM'>•11 .s rL1Nro H1MC"1• dncrlbed neighborhood V1eworBay 412Plata rer Owner 494·16.52 or ed. $85,000. For Sale by 3Br, 2ba, 2 children OK,••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11·· .,.,~ and ldcali"on ! Bette r $12.000 Owner 675·340C 499:2394. ' Owner. Principals Only, Must keep up yard. $215 . . ·~ hurry and phone 546-2313 YISl•N 496·1234. mo.548·8443. RENTALS e ·· ·~ I d" II · HARBOR VU l-IMS,2 Sty c--lal BR 8 13 :,, .;;-, or o;:ta s. 11••,.:ry PALERMO 4 8dr ' ~·· Loht I ZZOO 2 ,l a .......... lO :2~·.· ,;_] -• · m, ~ Property 1600 orsae Co~le.ee Park. 3BR,2BA. 2 eR,2 Ba .......... $325 ,1 552-7500 Ba.DELUXE.$92,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01n1ng rm . Dbl , frplc. 3 BR,2 Ba ...... $385·$415 Mesa~yerde. 3Br, '2ba, 1841 Port Margate, NB COM Prime Csl . Hwy TWO. LOTS t~al HK/209. plus ram. rm w/frp.lc. 3 BR, 2v, Ba .... , .•.. $400 1''R • Blocks from STILi, HEB> llG C ·~OH frntg. 3000 sq. ft. AAA le· ~ho1ce location, Hunt· Well landscaped. Q.wet 4 BR,21/J ba .......• :$4.sO .school.' 2 Huge separate """' nanl on Net lse. + 1200 1ng~on Be ach .. Zoned c ul·de-.sac. $350 1ne. Q'rick Fr~cs. BJ.la~fully lroaMa.-.T-Rock Bright, cheery 3 br. J ba, sq. fl. Avail. for retail/of. bu~1ness, Prof"esstonal or waler gardener. Or will RAIS OR'S la~calM?d. $d,5 Ph: 1----------t if you are ownerofplan3 Jacuzzi + sm . pool. ri ces. Xlnt investment orr1c es. $21,~. each. sel l below market. ~1911. CllCLETHISAD or4and.maywant.to sell. $135,000. $lfiOOOO 675.s900 TERMS. Wnte: KAN. 979-6699 REALTORS -""""-"'-------I Your new home coWd be contact our orrice im· 3 br, 3 ba, 3 car garage ' · PAK , 1993 Kihei Rd., . EASTSIDE·Near Back this lovely 4 bdrm, 3 medi•tely. $124,500. CD4MlaMlai-Kihei Maui Hawaii or 3 BR, 2 BA, 30' fanuly rm, 4523Campus Or., Irvine. Bir. l BR,..2 &\ 'ftplc, bath, 2 story with wood PEnlT~REALTY for tale 1700 phone (808) tffl.1S211 garage bdrm converSion. Campus ValleyShopcti. formal din, newly de· burning fireplaee, ReaJEtitak 552-7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New P•int, carpet, drps. CALL83J..1600 corated tbril-OUt. 'Beaut. separate fi mily room t-IAtdlJl.Y J;---:-::-;-;---;~;;;11 =::::::::::::::::::::::::= JE x c e pt i on a I So• th I.al &tote Cul.de·sac · $425 per mo. l---"'~=-:.C..'-'-'--'-- lndScp'g.,$47 ,ooo. Owner. near Mile Sq. Park. Cul oq L•n•I le.O 1048 Laguna value, 2 DD, Exchmge 2100 lst & last + cleaning *RENTALS* .... 737 900 r ~--Oct IOI• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dep. No dogs. 1213 UNIV. PARK ..::::::.:· :.:.::~·------1 de sac location. '62. . POI YOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-· • adull. Own your own. d VAi.rm •. Phone-1.r CLOSllH DUPLEXES ~000 1wl1h-soo •-·-~~~~--~~~I Doaee•l Al, nr. Fairview 2BR,2Ba ....•. $12:5/425 BY Owqer. Dis is a AND · -· •• ............ r _ _.DEc-~11o1 &Baker.545-0062: -~a-.... C I detal.l s. 968·331·1 or lo s hOl)ping and Dana Custo m 4 Bdrm + 3 Owner will carry '""" ---3BR .. 21f2Ba ..•.•.•. ....,... place! omp ete nb~w 546-1754. YOUI FAMILY Po•'nt Har•--. 2 "rm Bdrm, ext.-int. cedarsid· balance at 8'-\%. Droker ill ......... • Llllcolll MESA VERDE .rbr, 2 ba. 4BR, 2-..; Ba .. ··· .... $450 · kit., ba, copper plum g, Th' 38R h I ~ ~ ' WALNUT SQUARE crpts. used brick frplc, · is ome s near Condominium. View of ing. Panoramic view. 499-2271 . Val•t 11 OM. Cl4tw. rarp. rm. O/W, bltns, wbodpaneling.etc,e\c.3 our beautiful beach, hills. Prtvatepatioarea. $225,000. , For li9 Cm1ya. or rncd. yd .• 2980 Jaca ran· 2BRTiii::T'LE"ROCK$21.S br huge lot. Come see , completely up-gr'aded EnclosRd garage. Would Beautiful & new 3 Bdrm 2 STORY o c •I w •I e w lot, da. S34P mo. 675-8461 an : 379, E. tBth Sl, C.M. ·through-out. Priced to youbeli8ve$25.900? up & 1 down, Close to $20.9~0 Full price, 2 714 _ 541 _ 2479 SPM 2BR,2ba,den .••.•• $42S .. sell. HURRY&: CALL everything.· Xlnl view. bedrm, 2 bath. bltns, 1----------1 48R.,28a ......... 5'$0 • •$4~7~.S00=·=61=3=·1:;658:;;=;:::=J;=~;:~~~c~~=1· 8'2·931'1 •' , $17.5,000. range & oven, oversized N E A R n ew 3 b r GREENTREE '. ~ t&i.f/i · 411P00&:HOMI -~ · 4~b1P& WllktoE••yMIMJ c losets, plenty or lowrihouse, cpts, drps, 2Br.,tba,famrm .. $315 C,.fiQ-0 A'\ -· s• ~ , OMLYSJS.000!1' ~t7 Prime 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath storage. FA heat, air Rttltals dbl1ar.$Z95.545·476J 3Br,2 Ba,F /R ...... $350 Exc•M•t~·"' SPYGLASS ·~ QJ\Y • flL l\(,H ' . ' '"" p\!;t ~cit.I , \ , Thll home i. 'tn belluUtui •1•·2800. waterfront own your own conditioning, your selec· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR EASTSIDE Duplex, ... . 71tat lntrigu!fl Word Gome with a C/Jucile . treelinedhlirtwiOd·Oneof . • · . apt, Ltg ·deck w/ spec· lion of carpets & drps. b' r d d d 1 ____ ....;.....,, lor cu.T •· . WNER. COmpl l I Payments less than rent. Hoaet hrwl•cl II nc . y "g . area or : I • kla~. '(A Aam. lOan BY 0 1 , e e Y tacular view, Call Dan or Keilr at ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden, cul:de-sac. Pets YISl9N 9 •e0t1CHl9't '-""'• ""' lt!t IYJ% 11\t.I. -~per mo. re$()d-:;,!?".I 3 Br, 2 Ba, Senioradults-$11.1 ,500. lCJl.&12lAgt . OK, no children. $200 . .,':'~:..:,,,:: dlJRRY,C"t!';•'9371 !;:~ ;:.:~~~: . GtMral ll02 mo.646·8493 att.7PM ls.ALTY frplc/ wood ft stained o.ltnt/ DO ••-.•••••••••••••••••••• MESA del MARJ br, 2 ba, SS2•7SOO l '. g,o \iH Ts I J~'L s 1 d 2<1e<"'' !Wh.-.. 11 1&Rh La a. h ·· I .. 1 -11 -I · 'I~ glass w n ows. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ouse CUDll •c country k itch. bltns, SPARKLING .._ ...._... P9tio OpenSalftSunltc $155. Also bachelors encl. p·atio, nr. a ll schls. ELEGANCE '2BR:°buee -.:ror 4. ~Bluebird OIDYon Ya.Caw11eattt ,Newport $140., Balboa $37.5.545-6740or642.Sl81 Irv. Condo. 3 br, 2 ba, 1 1 : Uftita.l '°' pidml-Nlee Dr' 49'1·1816 1 LIDO 3 br, Z ba. £rpl, Thl1 lovely ye ar old $140., Huntington Be•ch sunken liv rm, frpl, tnal. I "Ue.8IJ 0 j · I , little home ,a money '11~1 ..__ ~.med/A'gtoc;,'ft.,!79·500· duplexlnCdM lsactually $115., util pd! Alt. Fee. 21 BcdR, NI Ba, cpt~rps. din rm, pools 1r.1t.ennis • . t· l 1· i .... ' m••sc .... ocn&u·=·rne". Maarun:~nt 38Rho~. vwBn~YF.vR·~ ~:.,ls~p~:t~us::~ ~~...... 3169 d~p.5.s7 -~16',ar. -""· + ~·~.b$4~so!~ef. In- . ~I ~ Elegant decor. Famil)' A "'"I private p allo·Rear 3 ..__.,_., • ., . . 5.52·0664/552·77$5 I• .,. P. l k 1 .ft a.. 1." .. o:;: ·~ ~!'!. "'!~'. .1•11JJ rm w / wet bar, gourtDet 2 Custom Homes bedroom house has huge ••••••••••••••••••••••• Easts1de ~·t~ 3 . large I I I: I ' Qfff? t'!i:Z..~ totk·.=..J. kitchen. sep. cM,-, rm. BALBOA PENINSULA ·"~n deck wit_h Ocean 1 & D,EN. 1ardene r , :;:~~~~ b~~~·~ns::tc:1e:~ L...... ...... JZ4• !=j:·, :::·=~·=~·:;'.~·:.., h9 waukfn't ,,1, '° ill~-Ill \Ovely sarden w/" PoOI. E11:ce11ent locitlon on lhe View. See thu; today. c.om'!'· ~ool. Unique carport & tar e fenced ••••••••••••••••••••••• f. .,,,,. 'PR1u•:r11 •••zLING Oce•nviews.$350,000. Bay&only Yli blocktothe $119.500 . Vo gel Co Situation in beaut. area. ord.Cl.ose tosgepp;ng& Panora.mlc oce•n vie" I ARM l 0 N lo .. r JNoG'O~ J'A.Ouzz1 1 • TIMMHASSOC. Ocean. Eac.hhomehas 4 Realton.MS-9346 $350.640-llSS bus line.$390.::.month. fromh1ghaboveJ..a1W' 1 J {~I I ,(•~l:!-.._'i:.i~jS!.~ 'Muter1Utet\.~¥9rl·· llOIN.CstRwy,t..aauna. bdrm 11, 4 b at h s &1K-Prop1rty 2 WinterRentil.tBt.$175 Free r ental servi ce. Beach. 8oth _roolft¥6 , •--~---&....~.~~.-'"~--'· YO<i ....,lori lr-.,.. No. 11e1o.1 Uon. 4 br'I .... Obef 494-IJ.77 Ga llery, 2 fireplaces, '•••••••••••••••••••••• mo, wait to beach Avail 646·7711 . Walker & Lee conveaient, wtlh ~ ~ r~ l , 11\elten iW /111 eU.1,6m ' wtlbar , ultra modern I UW.ITS• • til June ~h. 894<1623. Real Estate. • LO lara.,·decU . ..(!O'I'. ti ·•~•NT NIJM6CK.0ltnt•t lt1 .f r r I' ~r. I courme• e.Jtll,. lletr o~.eaa Vl~w Corner. kitchen " private pier. 'f" • . the 1 rooms ~4 •· lt!lSlSQYA t _____ . '"dnft!).Di9arll0tuicki Atti.'4chomeforlor.2. Fee l•nd.•See at 'l200 FOUft_.>.FIYIS 3 Bt1 110.0 1q.fl ., 2 Monllce llo Twnhse, obltrue.tedVilWli1~t l .~·ouu=;1.i(Jltn ,li}} }~ I ). =t;.!2'1~!0 ~ S::t ~·=i :ai?~::~=~.s~~ !:;r:C~11~~~are0' as. :1~\0.•1:r0 .oc::~'b:~~ ~a~~tp!,~rp~~;:~:: :n:tr'fn~.~-'= I, tclAwliri 111ie.;,;.iii.;M; ... o SEEIT!Bl<r .. ll apl : •• u.. . >311-2$19;SllZ·SOI Aat.· ....,.._.. '"°"""'·-·-· ............ . -- " • • • • •• I ' ' I I • • • I Af&I t11tf&htfwa. Afae 1t1......_ ..... lau.nw.. "v@M' "'""" un.ce•.... 44Gi "••t•&1:.s/1~1/._ 81 DAILY PILOT Monday, Ap•" 28, 1975 •••n•uno•oou•u •n•ooHoHooHH ..................... ouuuo•u• ... •••o•• ............. _......... ......1·~ ""'"UwlwiJ•1d ...,...,_ .. , __ ... ·-~:.~ ... CNloM... JIZ !:.'.'!!'!.v.tt:! ... ?'.~~ Mo""9<flo .. 316' LARC ~ llomt Uual. NEW ore Amid otlrac···~·• ....... ; ..... •••,••;•••••••••••••••• ••••••~·•••Y •j7j4 ••••••••• · •••••••••••••••••••••• ••• • •••!'••••••••••-••••••. 801eh. 1113·3409, bu•. llv• iurroUnd'p ln ~· Lett·&~ I L . ....... 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~!.~~~-~'! .. ! ... ~~~ BR 11rden apt. frplc, ~PARK PACIFIC PAU MlwPon ~10 ~p '°" Dtnnla lQlton Sxee. Prk. rot ....... =u··N·D··~-.:::,·· ·~•••••••••••••••••••• 1 • dshwbr pvl paUo•pocN. " . APAITJi9rft"S -vl.n -' 1u'bleai1. £uy .,-t··· OOST/rv "" .... · •BQ.,famllyroom,livln1 1 Br furn $1~. Lots of t'330·2Br, 2ba Split lvl. 2 Nr. lrv 1 lno lod Ana. l ·=~~~I Hacbetlitlor2 ........... 4010 Jaftttoi'llil s.rv 6 u\ils. l80·2100.AdopU011,~ room, din. area. firplc. bltos. Pool. Walk to J car ¥fr· balcony/pon.'h. baby ok. $200. mo. !. Bedroom.and •••••••••••.....,••••••••• ilicl'd .. '90. mo. MT-2531 CottSpay/Neulet" o. cpg-drps, 2 Cir aar., Shopping.~ mi. beach.· Ava1 May IS yrly. MT·2841 J ... f,_.,.:01 Townltouses , Room Only... or Rm & ot2l3·592·M11\'et LOST;.Sm.mind"r.nier fenced yard, sprinklert. 931W.19thSt.S48.0.92 642 - 1531 F\1tn /Unfmode1-1tva\I Fr.$234.SO()peo!J..G Soard t.ri Quiet Mtsa WAN'.J'ED·Des k apace. male Bit. w 18r••· Avail1 ~a1y :·&'&JJ!.· 'itr Capiitr.o lffc:h 3111 1-;r;w~yR ::g~~:~~C'ro.' I 0210 Lo It.lea~ Daily . Verde Home.Ms-~ Central CoeLa Mesa orS. m ark,l n11, 12 las. mo. 5 ' 115 """poi ' c.~.r.·-G • ••••••••••••••••••••••• pvt patio encl aaraae FOUNTAlNVA.U.EY Spa-Pools·T~ts 2 .ir.. 'Sianla Ana. "o mo. Wear'1. leather" nea 1-499·~4 . • -r ---= ••• UPLEX 3 B 2 ll • · · 961-3371 Aero111 from Fai1bio S I I trl .... 4 vO 6S6·2'19l. collar. Ana.'° ''Spot", Pool crpt & drps lndry D d . r. a , Infant play area. No MOVI I"' • ....,.,S Island Ill Jambo~ o •••••••••••••••••••.•••• Vic Santa Ana HJ'• ADULT COMMUNITY. 2 adulis. 177 E. 22nd st : crpt a, rps, bllns, nr pcta. 548-2000 • "9"'""' S11nJ011quin IUU.s Roud. 2 BQ.. 2 ba, near ba~. "How S.hltlt.. R~~ardl ue.85l7 ' W" De5, ~Ba!:·~~ Near Bcac.b. 642-3645 bewch. s:?GO. 642 ' 1155 NEW BREEDAPTS .._tlagtH IHdi 3140 17141644-1900 beach, perk. June U1".I Executive $tile 2200 111q · p/ IOo~eS w ':'99--4S09 L ._ I •-•-• I ... CCM"OMdel Mer 3122 l BR w /lort $230, AI>Plns , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sep t .1 15tb. W~etly , !t. De.haxw .otrlct area LOST : S m al l 1 l e a · pm. "'"" ac__. • ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• util furn_. Encl garage. CHf;z OR~APTS 673-6173 Newport, Harbor, with Siame1e. 4/17 BalbiNI 11. W.wportleac.111 3269 Exc1ptlon•lly nic~. Spariou1' 3 br. 2 ba. Poo l , J»Cu tz i. 39 8.234AUantu M 1 B addlllonal 14001>qftadja· Rewatd.173-411M675·7095 ··•••••••••••••••••••••• 2110 Newport Bl., Beautiful cond. $300. nio Jlumillon &154411 eves ...... · a n d a a Y • Y l c ~IS d~-•-Pl , -• · ' l.~ BR. Priv. gar.. Waterfront 3 Br, cen · r • • '"w Lioel : Sprln1a-SPfniel. Town.house 2 br, 2~ ba, CM. Agent. 644-7662 642-1960dwys , pool, washer, dryer, Townhouse with dock. free per Ina. t H •mos. Brn/Wht. NO l .D. pool, bltns , wash/dry• L-Furn l Ir'$ 2 BR apt. Adults only. Ult· $220 . .LG £ 3 Br, OCC area, Close to beach. 536-0336 Summer Rental ~I wk,, I t. ~ew~rt IU.M2·46C4 V,lc:"' San Clemente.· &ar.Nopels.biS- 9 u1:1 Dlt .,~W /W d ins, sundcck. $?00 /mo. newly d ecoraUt_ch lodlti%)Au:Ahl -Aug.~f'.---$275 -<>wnor .... lii"Uliwhll~4·4Sd -~ew-ard . Please call BRAND new Newport ns. · · .. rapes.· Lease only. Realtor, 644-4847 1 , 1 11 805·413-.... 23 _ ;;J••••.••t •••••••••••.'• 492·7188' Terrace condo. 3 Dr, 2 ~~ pool, adlls, nopet.s. $l90. 673-6445 11.tFree ,. • r.. 642·9520 ADULT 1 BR, frplc, pool. Next to beach. Bach., Sub·lease Parle Nwp~. Apt , Lost: ·Ba1sett Hound ~uP-Ba. S400. mo. Adults, n 2 BR . frpl, bllns , dis· $180 mo. 197S Pomona, 1&2 br frl)m $145 . • z WIHS FIH • View or back ~..l-."um. THE COLONY py. Vic : Cd.M. Blk/w pets, 675-5800, Bkr • no HOLIDAY PLAZA hwasher, sundeck . pool , CM . Call 645_..ltl J a cu z 1 is & tennis . Mo ve in w /deposits , Avail 8/14·8114. JP.'. mo. RE, T SHOPS brn/whl sPo(.$. Cboker ree. DELUXE Spacious l Br, adults , nopeLo;. $245yrly. 846_1323 only t BR $190 2: RR · +securily •• 640-1887 ,30 AIL bl chain. Reward.673-1217. NEWPORT TERR. 3 br. furn apl. Pool. Ample 673·1418 Eves/Wknds. E·SIOE 2 br ,duple?' nr. $230 Rcfrig, Security, Pr11~1e reasona e space ,, , · parking. AdultB, no pets. OCC . Pvt . patio & DOWNTOWN, ull ocean Pool, Jacuzti, Rec.· Ymcotiaft R ....... 4251,) avBJ.lable large & sm~ll. f f? UN D . Fe _ma 1 e · 21 r.i ba , mas t . s uite, 1965 J'omonaAve .. C~I Sharp2br, pool, walk bch, gurage . Refs. $190. views, deluxe 2.&l Br, 2 Bidg w/exercise rm ... •••••••••••••••••••••• .. Old worl~ charm w1lh W1reh~lred Tem~r. Vic bllns., fam rm .. IOOry., carprt, adults/no pets. 552-8343 car gar., all 8/1. New . llilhurtls'.ColorTV, · ArrowlteGd.._...! !"rench w1ndo~. gables Westchrf area. 7.30PM. patlo,gar.,occanviewon •TropicmPool• S250.833·89741&3J.I~. From s27• mo. Open · -~r & trees. Ad)acent lo 4/24. 673·7U:5 Pis. Iden· 15acreparkw/pool .$37S SJi"s 2 o~ be ·1 .. Stunning view, elub '"' . I r A l IC mo' .. 4·7357 1 Br, cpls, dJlJs, bltns, · ' am cei .. houseSat&S...n1·5.120 · lrvincAve.atMesa privgs,slcep;6.SUmmer ,..t:sl 1 va o r s1 ~t=y _______ _ t' G & tc paid CostaMtsa 3124 cpts, drps. 2U43 "F " s 0-R I Gro "\ds $pa~o. ak· ;;-~ r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wallace, 646-8883, no 14th t . To in ca ty . 545-4855 resv., SSS wknd ; $125 wk -~·'BROADWAY FOUND: Bl.IC Lab, female Bl.Uf'FS Condo. $350. mo. I . mo. · Off leat .. Path pels. 846-1311or846-4938 ~~-~~2ria, 645·3167 or LA.GUN A BEACll Pup. w /white chest. 4135 2446 Vista llogar . CM YE~SAILLES ~· •-v· MD Ids tn•25J3 644·7035or67J.0140 2035 Fullerfroa. 2 Br. Adults no pets, 2 BR 2'" HA studio apt. EX. lge ~ br, 2 ba, dlx u:. c ona · " 1 BR i''urn, 2 lrg closets, dshwhrs s ha~ <'Pl S Bil ' D/'W Pl &d . pools1dt! apt nr bch. Adil, .... W.,..... lefttals to shcre 4300 494-7915 ' Found Australian male s.ta.Ana 3280, queen s ize bed, pr.i v. c losed g~rage. frplc : Pll~~. 12•6~ ~o . ~-;8 sorry. no pets. $165 . 1""11 .-..,_, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Shepherd 4123 . Vic ••••••••••••••••••••••• d'ressing rm, extra lrg BBQ., Gas & water pd. Joann. A:g{. 838'.8081 536-8362 ISe-curily saleenl.rance Lg. new 4 br house 'toshr. f'airview /Baker9'J9.7465 Sl60.2Br,stove.frplc,yd , rooms. encl . gar Pool U d nd k' in HB, 1 blk. beach. No TOPLOCATION w/storage. AdulLs only, BEACH area, l, 2. 3 Br ". n ergrou par tng . k Ba h' t.aA'MaglcL.IES, " + den, 2 no pets. LA MAHCHA. IJ'TS llVINf/NIWPOll/COSJA MISA apts, new & near new. ./Elegant fumloungcs smo, ers,or pelt.s:.,A .. ~o"s2., MESA VERDE SJJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,-.. 773ScotlPlace,CM Bltns. $165 to $400. No /Billiards,, exercise. maeor emae ....... -.a.ov DllYEPLAZA ba,£ncd,gar,kids,pet. D p • I 372 642-5073 f Saunaroorni;;. " M E L··• h 2 • I PREGNA.NT7 Sl75. 2 Br, child, pct, ana 01n ec. -,-ATUR .uYlo s are· rorsloreorof11ce.Ampe Carin& confidential fned. gar. Bkr/t'ec. •••••••••••••••••••••• CASA VICTORIA Tobin l llld pQol & SWldecks RR Su rfslde Condo. parking. Town & country counselini & referral. HOMEFlt«>ERS 2 BR. $250, Bach. $100. 1&2Br.Unfumt l+Urnfr. PropertyMglnt. '°heanblvif('! ltiglh ~n 'w /~ame . nr Beach , atm03 phere. Abortion, adoption&: Utils. pd. 496·0195 o 1SlG9.~gas/wtr.pd. 846-1311 ~ e u over ou · Shop'g, gar, rec. fac. JS25 MesaVerdcDr.E. keeping, * 642·9900• 960_1142 1ng Newportiblrbor / Reas. rent. 536-3549 Costu Mesa. 545--4123 ;;:::;::=-:;-;;:;;--:;--;;-;-J -~~~-----,--Adults-No Pets Sec. gate NEAR OCEAN t privacy ! Peaceful, ;--::-;-:;;;-:::-;:-=-:::==-J --=7==;:-;-;:--~'---J -~A~Po::C=A~R"°E'-'$4~7.'.:+-2563;o,:=:._ Fireplace. 3 BR. 2 B.A. Huntington leach 3740 Pool, Rec. Rm .• Elevator Spacious. • Lg. 3 BR on hone proper-•Corona del Mar• crtps, drps. R/O, patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 525 Victoria,&t2-8970 HEW 2 & 3 IDRMS tSerene adults only ty. Share w/fem. 1 child Small Patio Store/Of· ~-mo. Ask ror Bev or LOW -y MEDITERe•~•H DISTl""CTIVE Beautiful studio apts. IElevalorservice OK. 546-"802aft6pm flee. $100. 497-121S PIO• ...SH?E·L p JdE.963 .... 56796.1-1786 '"IA:IU. ~ ...,. 1o~rpl cs. bltns, dis· B•CH I 2&JIR ONE WAY. ..,,. H•w L"9 4 Ir •Near So. Coast Plaza RATES VILLAGE hwashers. 2 car garage. ~ ' ' House in CM, responsible Prime Localloa CENTER Ex1cuti•1Suifn !Bedroom 21edroom.21ath Sundecks . t-..rom $275 . FROM $195 male or female. 21-30. hMlustrial~1 24hrHolLine~ 727 Yonta-.. d. 1 Bedroom & Den 1 Be*'°°81 536-2579 MOVE IN IOMUS $112·50 + ulil. 54S-3'1G2. Office bldg. 1300-7800 SPIRITUAL READER BeacbBlvdatYorktown ~==~~::~Ownhse lacMlor NEWDELUXE2br tri · 901CAGNEYLANE FEMALE or male lo sq.£t.l'lacentiaAve,Npl OpentOAMlolOP14 536-0411 2400 Ha rbor Blvd. From SI 95 pl ex apts. Nr. beach , NEWPORT BEACH share lee house in llunt. Bch. 645-3323 Advice on all matters. STUDIOS& I IRs Costa Mesa (7 l4)557-8020 NIGHT LIGHTED c lose lo everything. (Comer Hospital Rd & Bch. $100. mo. lst&la.st, SM L h . 1 1 1 312N. El Camino Real .3 Br, l ~ Ba, bltns, erpts, 2 •Full kitchen TENNIS COURTS Frples._tdishhwshrsh ., Y?U1, Superior above Pacific util pd. John, B -5233 th:LMa~I 0:l a~a.ill: ~Ac~ CSaa1n1 4c921e_~~~te, "!"..!PP',,.;, car gar, patio, lge renced •Healed pool ParkLille name ' . t ey ave ' . Coast Hwy). Male or Female to share TORY. 1100. mo. 42S30lh, """'" -... .__ yd, Nr. Heh & Douglas. nd f ·li . ·~legant Rec. Pavilion Open for inspection Sal. 714 -645_6242 1 -~-,-----:--:-= -S300 __ ._84_2_-4_626 __ 828-_94_7_o _1 :~~e urfiitf~ ties Sun-OWi I CJi •Billiard Tables . &: Sun. lOAM t.o6PM. n.s w/male. 2Br apt in Costa N.B. 673·9606 y,.,,.. 54,5' •fo"reelinens DELUXEl,2&3ArApts •Pool,J acuzz.i,Sauna Williams. Forinfor. call WESTCLIFfo'2Br,11/iBa Mesa. $100 plus Vi elec. CORONA DELMAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca.clolnini111111 3425 •TV • mao'd serv. a•a•"I · Pvt Palios-ffld Pool Adults only No pets cOllect: 213.964--0881 townhouse. Adults only. Call 549-66308lo5pm. Store or dlx olficespace , ~UROPE BYC~ UnfwaisMcl .., • Nr. Shop'g-Adlts Only 555 PAULAR.IHO No pets. 1728 Bedford Ln, . ' !SOUR BUSIN :sP~or-nBe·sQe"r~i-Mwfitlinu9 •..a. I Newport Frwy So. lo OCEANVIEW-$260. mo. $285. mo. 548-7533 WANTED: Fem. room-approx. 900·l80l)..2700 sq. Bu.Y. Lease, Rent MY Villa Pacific, single story, ... ~ 1777 Santa.A';; A~C .. M Baker o rrramp. Turn Great ror single or a cou. mate 10 shr: .. 3 hr ho.me. n . sor Sq. Fl. European car tor over-choice location near 1-·~•~m~i~le~t~o~nc=e~an"----I Mgr Apt 113 646-5542 right at lsl signal). pie. S teps to jacuzzi, • LA P.4.RISl&.IHE Lg. yard, will consider Call Art at675·1000 .ieils delivery. :Factory beach, pool & tennis, J NO increase lrJ summer l714J 549-1302 vollyeball & beach. 2 Br. unfu rn. All electric. small child. 645-0HJ8 Industrial 1-.. 4500 priCe: Free travel plan.· hr. 2 ha, 2 patios & rent. Beaut. 1 br furn H•cifttda De Ml-Ml 6.16-6300 Fireplace. lleuted pool. Share with other remale. •••••••••••••••••••.•••• nJ n g. EUR AU T 0 , walerfall, a ll extras. Va-:.tplS $165 & $175 Spanish 160 W , Whoa, c.M. , BR b _1 ATTRACT. 2 br twnhse. Adults. $210. Pk. Nwp't. l Br, 2ba. NEW llUlLDINGS at o . 673-4550, Lido Villa1e. cont. $400 .. 962·2811 or Style bldg,pvtenclgar., BEAUTIFUL 2 ,I aapt,a;.-a1 .now. D/W h/d 1 I 979-1268 Nice l y furn . SISO . C.Airporl.2400to8000sq,.~N_.~B~----:--=------962·4471. pool,sauna,lndry,adlts. GROUNDS $180. Util pd Ca ll CJ •~as ry. enc,· Acrossrromgolfcoorse 6405342 fl ample pwrking SOME'";,!- 0 ___.& P a l 1 o • P o o "20432 Santa Ana Ave -. u 'NITS FOR SAL. E AT ,_, · llilnlingt.on Beach 3 hr, 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk lOminutestoOl'ean.Lgc Real Estate.548·1168 897-8916/898-UlS ' G tforltnt 4350 . ,..,.. ..... I ~ ba. garoge, nr. bch. 84W2. o7f848Beach olf Slater. 1 & 2 Br. 1 Br $175. 2 Br 2 BEDROOM $175 mo 00 b I I SllARP 2 br. fum/unfurn. ••~••••••••••••••••••• ClO'lo DOCWNll, 0Koll/Cl.rvrt1~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Children. $275. 536-7052 -· 52<>5. With patio $210. Gas Ad 1 ts · · CON 1 r, enc pat o, Bch 1 blk. Girls, no pcls. , enter. a an u is. Job Weted. ·~:1'!'-"<:'0!.':~~~':!!~-l -"'=-;-L~odl-';;o~l::--:;2~-==~:::--1 & Water inc. Draperies, u ts,n04•P<2_......:.~ cptS, d rps, wshr/dry. r>CJ\y 1 ~-WANTED. Dbl or single (714)979·9205 Male 7025 br nd -he -969 1 Ad a m s $175 .....,... ry. garage Balboa Area . . 2 BR, 2 Ba, a new. carpets, gas at, gas · · . 675_6294 5000 ft .w 12000 n. d. 1000 ••••••••••••••~•••••••• $225. mo. Next to the Rfttffre.t stoye, a.ir conditioning, 3 BR, 2 ba, pvt garage, 64$-7418 2BR,deluxe,bltins,frplc, r / p k [ 000 ft Ex p e rienced Class 1 beach in Jlunl, Oc h Next to beach. Bach., s w1mm1ng pool, rec. frplc & s undeck, pati L le It 3841 lblktoocean orbaySJO().IOx22GARAGE,$27 .mo. ~ll~yd.~·n .wiJSOO driverneedswork.L«al 848-1323 1&2 B r from $145. room,washers&dryers. area.968-8007 •~•••••••~••••••••••• 675·3.570 2176 Placentia, CM tin yd. Allo<part""""ltOo' or lin e . Teamst e r . -~--------1 Ja c u zzis & Tennis . """""" T .... H 846-1323 STUNNING Lg. 1 br $125/mo. Studio Apt-util S.C .... llfe 3876 rear).636-4120 675-1121 846-1677. u..t..islMcl . 3525 Garden apt. Pool, rec paid,sha rp!Nrbeach. •••••••••••••••••••••••SINGLE Garage s I d k ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BRCondo, t 1hba,nr.Ht. 18thSt R It 675-biOO BEACll1''RONT . MISSIONVIEJO Com.I! ete yar wor . room. $175. 710 • ea or PENTHOUSE EastsideboCosta Mesa szs .. Handy ,0-San o;ego ~ .. ,. anytime, own t.rans. 263t 28LOCKSTOBEACH llarbour. Washer/Dryer. ... EldonF I ) J,8,r.3Ba,dshwhr,frplc, Nopets.S22Smo.897-4210 •VILLANIMOS• Mewportl•-=11 3869 New 2 br & den, 2 ba, ~~~~~ ats, cars, etc. 200 to 2000 sq.n. Ca.II -1 rear· 2·car gar. 3t7 22nd St., or846·889U ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrpl, all bltns. pvt. sun-owner&.11·1400 JobW..ted, llunt. Bch. (714)~ FURN. Lg. 1 br. 5135 + 2 Ir. 2 .. .4.pts UVE NearThe Deach! deck overlook'g. beacb. Single Garage for rent, lewhlh'W..tN 4600 P1•al1 7050 or' 1 2l3l598·1232 uU!. 1 blk. from beach, S up er·Com rortable-Cu• .. Sol Sold foi-$90,000.Willren\ Costa Mesa. $15 per ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••- I hildren .-.. Qu.iet BeautifulAdullApt.s for $500 per m o. 10 monlh.556-4998. 2 Workong Males w /2 Manus. cripts edited and Dlplea:tsU.._,. 3600 poo,noc or,.... ..... 'PllflllclEH qua lified party. 259 ' 1 H ( •••••••••••••••••••••••1.:::960::..;-27:c..:4~6-------I Enclosed Garages FromSllO Avenida Lobeiro, {714) Office Rental 4400 sma)J dogs need 2 BR rewr1 l~n. umane ees. HEW D•--UVES UP Gas & Water Paid. Mo to 21661 Brookhlll'St, HB 492_7436 or 6S4-5883 ••••••••••••••••••••••• House in Newport area Lundquist, !J63..f717. ~, ,-ti! 1300 BEAc.~ singls•·1"'10r street TO rrs NAME 1 .~M~o~r~·~"~'a~1s~flOO~~to~12;t~o~J~~;;~'~'~2~·~66~5~J~~;li~~~~r~J.~m 1501 w.~ .... Dr. by June 1 ~. Yrly up to r./ .. rse. /compaalon, -= uxe s p 1 ·eve : P a r 1 n g · · mo. ·.Over 500 tall trees and ChildrH Wtkollw Large 2 Bd, 2 Ba, on Golf ~~ SlSO. mo. ti7S-S807 aft. 6 llQ1ture ea:p. xlnt refs. aq ·ft, 2 bdrm w/lott-den, Garage avail. After 5, 1 0 s 1 r e a m s w it h 2324 Elden Ave 833_2480 i Course, oc vu. 2 CB.T Newport fo-..inancial Ctr pm A.· Yai lable for Ion• .or frpJe,plush crptg,home-S36·0862or551·1659 waterfa lls "re"tc a STIPSTO""'"CH 1 g pr"' ent rance L-11-0---t-e • lik~ s torage, walk·ln 1 · "· .. r _.. gara e, 1'' ' ..-.. "W ~..,_... NEEDED · cozy o ne-short ~erm c~. Con· Cl els. balh .. gucsl PARTLYfum_.bach.$13S. re axing settin g or 2 BR. Child O.K. Private 2BR,tba,winterS235 decks. $235. Lease. Eves CallonSiteManager valescing patient Any your sp cious neW'1or patio. $160. mo. 757 EWPORTCREST &:weekends494-Z139. (714)642-3lllext24d bedroom apartment near · · bath, blln gas range & ~-0321n1c l. ~-~!.,arbch. 2·.bedrC:,m ap;irti:ne~t. Shalimar.Apt.2. N beach in Newport by ·shifi orrelief.96().2939 ovc..n. patio deck, 2 car ...._ or . ..........,. From 8195. fo~urniture 2 BR . 2 Ba condo$)25 Apa1 t11K11ts Fun.I~ NEW plush office bldg, 2 . Ma)'. I. Prerer Bal~a Help W.tff 7100 en,~ed garage w/laun-..-Olecadl 3741 '&v iiilable. Sma11-pet.s Woods Y • l BR apt . WE H.4.YE or U111fvndtlltd 3900 to 6 Rm suites. Con-Pen1nsulu. Responsible ••••••••••••••••••••••• dryroom.Payonlyelec-., ••••••••••• , ••••••••• OK.Adullsonly.Office w /carport + gafden SUMMERRENTALS •••••••••••••••••••!••• ference Rm. Xerox you·ng woman reporter. ___ ......:.._ __ ..-... tnH·c. Acdu011ts.,.1 So. olbeCoahst C 0 M p LET EL y open 9:00 to 6:oo, 2300 area. Stove & rerrig., copier. Nr. OC airport ~1-6310 days; 675-5856 ~-:""~ Wf,., rom ac . be t·r II f . hed 2 Fairview Rd., Costa. pvt. entrance. $180 mo. ~.I 833·3640 n1tes. Banquet Do'rector n•K $425. 435 Goldenrod, au 1 u Y unus . Incld 's all ulil's. 642-5270 ~ "6 Cor'ona del Mar. 1714) BR Ai.>t . ,oceanview, l\lesa. PhoncS45·2300· or968-4950. UQTlllCID'c.11T! ! Furn or partly furn patio Engr /Optical SllK 67s,9337_ w /p al1,o, huge pool •. _ .. _ IMJ\AlllStllllYUIC apt or studio. Quiet. For-ContractaAdmin toSI6K adu,lts o~I>:. $400. mo, 6 LUXURY 3 b nr South 1YRNEW·2BR,2ba,shagd~~~~~~~~~~I ""' ~lrtflA«1"10 malureresp.woman.Up SteamCleaners loS12K 2 BR, C rpts, Urps, & Mo s m1n1 m1.1m lease . r, ' crpt 'd, love ly kitchl •lochelcM"s to$175.SS2·7C84 IRVINE oco<""o."'L stove, marrie:t couple, Nea r Golr Course , Cst. Plaza. $275. Bllns, W/bltn R IO, disposal •& •DELUXE-•I IR,211 .IA1rci , , rcl\,,1\-ll"Cl ... C .. 1~1;'°;-~m;o;·;c~.M~~-"'~·~3t~20~-:i~'";;;-tl4~56~o~r~4~9!M322~~w;;.;:l -C~p~ts~&~d~rps~.~-~1:;'°~t~~ D tW , pvt patio, sep Easlb1u1r 3 br, 2\.4.z Ba •211 & Den :::::-......... lml••••/l••nf/ SERYICTS•.AGENCY.: I I ~~-~· La Std" f"'lk"l<be 120ALBERTPLACE enclosed gar.Avail.May tow nhouse. lse. Incl. ,,.__,$_!~~, ,,.~ FHt.Ce "88E.1TlhtAl.lrvioe) Apcw•K111 • ...---rge u 10 • .., 1 n. Deluxe 2 br, 1 ba, adults, 1. $230. mo. Call 642-SZTO spac master suite. din -:I', ........ _.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Suite 22-4 Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1••7•0lts494• 0~· Util pd. no pets. $18s. Call : , =•~r~968=--4~9=50"------I rm & dbl garage. Auto Mesov.d. Eost&AdorM .1-...-Call J4J.1470 1..::'c..c~· =~· =~·-----1 530-3572 833-97811 · door opener avail . Pool & 5-40 ·1800 ;f"_,..,.......... auw..,1 -----,__ -_ ~ lalbo• PtllliRlulo 3707 Mewport leach 3769 SPARKLING new spac. 2 recreation area. Adull!I [;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ ./ ...... .,..., Opportwllftr 5005 ·-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ShodyE11111G•dl111• Br, $210 ·$21~. Patio, only,nopets. f• •••••••••••••••••••••••APT Manager wanted. 1.4.LIOAI~ $29.95WKUP.1Bdr,2 Ba Pool,crpt&dl"Jti,lndry, cr ptd!I, drip s , bdea ut . •$337• Affiliate Workingman&wile,no •·h · · I adults. 177 E. '1?rw1 St. gar en. mme · oc-865A · w NB ~..,. · ..., arming, unique oc. & Bach. Color TV, maid ..... ~ cupancy. Adults, no pets. m1 gos ay. (Sb "' VENDING experience ne~eaaarr. Close to shopti, bus, bay serv. pool. THE MESA, cN~e~•~r~Be=;::a~c::h~.~642;::·'"'.:';:' ~·:;:~ l ~527~~W~.~w~;l~so~n~.~64S-~~96~.1~4-I Managed by '[I,, -r·s Hui ba nd must , know & ocean. 105 Main St. 415 N. Newport Bl. NB. _ WILLIAM WALTERS •• .. COMM'L-PROFESS'I~ We can teach you how to maintenance ·&r repairs, 645·8740 646 -9681 "2 BR. l Ba, Mesa Verde. LOVELY 2 & 3 br, spac. COMPANY Class A office bldg, 2790 increase your income 24 units lit Hunt. Beach. Adults, i:ar. :1vail. $175. · k" h CORONA DELMAR H arbor Blvd , (at wilh vending machines, A,p''t +·extra•. V 2 B d h N l """-•c•e rooms. cpl, nice ill', ,. 0 T . 1 Ad ) c M El u , r . s w s r. $100 /MO ON BEACJI ope s. <>->->'0 "' brick snack bar. balcony. BAY R NT n -p ex, 2 "ms , · · ev ·• run or part-lime. Vend-(213·)433·~ wshr/dryr, els to ocean. Bach, yearly, util pd. Xlnt. location, reas. rent. br, 2 ba, adults only. Db l. 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, A /C, e lec .• janitor, ing corfee, ciiarettes,.1 -=::.:.;:::::.:::""----- By wk or mo. till 6/13. Kit+ ba.673-1241 l·I BDRM 351 Victoria Apt 3. gar. J-175. 233 19th St., from$2GO . l Drfrom$205. music, parking, .tee. candy &: drinks. We Aul ..... te 67~1 ILOFTOM.YI 646_4252 · ' Apt. ''C'' 675-0236/ Pool, tennis, <.-ontinent,al patrol. M. R. Stever, furniah locations & let.lw .. Mir • .J.. • Balboa Bay Club Studio Pvt Patio, frpl, I yr lie l-'-'-'--"'"--------1 675-6163 breakfast. Some ocean & !"J,,I r 0 -.xi!O?--'<> 136 ·or rinanclng. Call today ror Personable 6 etftclent LA •GE 2 Br. 2 8ab1Junf!' Apt. Beaut. view, 4th H.4.YLOFT AnS. PART Rent for Mnlance.1 -''-'--~-------1 Catalina views. Separate,-'--'-'--~-==------! details & get .~tarted on woman who en,JoJs 7th. No pct.a, 675-5800. floo r , new bldg. Sub-213 A•ocodo. CM 2 br, 2 ba, frpl , den. SPAC. I m mac, l br, 2 ba, family section. Close to•· lhe road to financial in· res-•lbilitiel. Atilt to Dkr.nofee. lease on mo.-month Adul'·.~•s.'"··1Z16 den.nr.Hoag.Deoorat.or ho · & r· he h SS•PUCftFT d d 714 -·-· ~ 645 0143 .,. _.. """"' a pp1ng me ac . ........ e pen ence. ...,,.,.l£0'0 work eves • weebftdll. COi' ... ~~ 3722 basis.$550.556-7106 1 -~-~~-~~--l~~=~~~~~:ffi"I beams, rrpJ. shag, qwet ., .... ""It 1617WESTCIJ.FF-NR Pl I --••----I-Cl Red 28 ~/R d Its rll\n ., .. ~ ....,. • ..., . AGT .... ~ HAMBURGER STAND ease app Y .. _ uu-u S..Clente..tr 3776 YILLAMESA Ae:"uits e!ver~,..35: ~·~·~·:!-~~-_i;~~-1Zi6~~:-l[~~~ .................................... ,l--~~~~~~~--I Located at 710 N. ';t'hurs, 2 to 5. Sl11ler SPACl~UStbrfurn.apt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden apts. Private Gas /water pd. 1140. JMMAC. 2 br, 2 ba, for THEEXCmNG WATEIFIONT G lassel ! in Oranie. Family Steak Hou1e. for s ingle gentleman .. 1 BR , walk tobch. $160. patio, i;wimming pool, 548-2407. mature, quiet adults. PALMMES.4.APrS Mewportleodli Pflced for quick sale. 18ssa&each8lvd.H8. Walk to bch/st.ores. $250 Avail. May 1st. 827·1833, p lay ground, 2 car Deck, lndry hkup, gar. MINUTF.5TONPT' Executiveoffices Phonel38·8684. m~. incl. util. Yearly. lCMCorona Ln. Apt . "A" · garage, 2 Br unf~shed SPAC IOUS 3 br, 2 ba, cp Nr. Hoag. $195. 642·1.276 BC•I Sl50·S350Month AUDIT Cl Bil ti73&071eves .a.-1 .. Is from$195.719W.W1laon, drps, frpl, D/W, st.v.On Canal 2Br 2Ba gar Bach 1&2BR from$162 Viewofboats&watcr HARDWARE STORE, Req,'s ••••<ale Ciaure 3724 -+.'?'U_1:._•1_..__~ 646·1251 Pat' &ear Acroufrom · • · · · · · · Newport. Beach, o ld CottaMeM """"'_ . 10 . · incl stovc t epts/drps, AdulL".NoPels llLLGRUNDY fa shioned Slllre perf. for aptitude w /t nowledge ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 2 br apt, blll\!!I , shag Fairview & Calvary Dock avail. $J2S mo. on 1561 Mesa Dr. Realtor 615-6161 couple. $40,000. Com-use or e•lculator, ability $Jo W-&ur I crpts, patio & dec ks . Church. $28.Smo.$5'7·lo+I lse.675"'866ev/wknds. (581ks l::astofNcwport ~ to comlV\Ce let.ten, tile B d 1 Mo FREE RENT plete. 't"ner. 675-7283 or ,,.... "'S8.60Nisht&Up jGeeeral 3102 Drive \Jy 11.10 Victoria. Iv .) * · * 494 typing. Will Lraln bri&ht •Studio&t BRApts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64.5·6177 SE"K & "lND• ·-·-•,8"'rb' 548-9860 1·2-3 Rm . offites from -~--~-----1 pel'IOn w/mln 1 yr bus. d .11;1 r1 $135 per mo. Near Pl'...,.,..,.. pe XI tworid ... •WaterBe s .. 2Dd.carpets,drapes,fncd lBRduplexapt,$1-.Ut;I E l Toro at Jeronimo1 a"rport Sect' ,.r on ..... ~ ex r. n DeCQP· TV '-Ma'dServAva1J I d 0 A ~ TUALB. IOA IBM ULOCTV A S I . y, v. . ,,. ds &: ...... benelit.a •. Phone • ... 1 Y , garage. range ve. incl. Gar, pvt patio. NEW LUXURY AOLT premises. Noleasereq, Letterpreas/o •el in 644 • 4 3io or apj>ly 500 =~~~~~:~~vp~~~n $175. 640-6540. Re fri& & g 115 stove. c N N Ir AM o v sic L ERM o NT Ao APTS, 1&2 Br. ~I, r5c, 833·32239tilnoon Fullerton/Place ntia Newpo?l Cent.er Dr. •SS. ofrweck!ircnl W/ad hlboa Ill.ct 3106 QMui et. Shgl! , .. , . 2038,dD I I N H L E NT ME Mp H I 8 0 TL K ~· .... 25092 t'arlhi~np l. 83.S·2840Al'lernoon ap~~a~l~~~T.::~5~ a:; Sulte600,N.8 . 237.N rt Bl d CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• eye r . es r eq . • ' ___ I Ji~~~~;;~'...::1:~;;~~;;~;;;;;;; ewpo v . 548-8005 L T M £ B T G R E A T a E p u N 11 a T Sito up l tore·uuM:el cots 514-ti7i3. 548-975.5 or645-3967 3 BR Apt. Spacious. Lrg L HARIOUI UGHTS drp1 air bath. 11ao1 roomw/bar.Canbefurn LARGElbr shscpt.htd B ECTW R A I MRG1 L A limited number or Be1ch81H.ll.9'2-2834 IOUTIOUI Sunny Bichelor, newly .or u n r urn . Ca I I pool. lnfant 1 ok . $165. 1881 I u NA spacious 2 bedroom, 2 Dlslinatlvel Price loci. dee. lJP1lllt1. $145. No 213/795-6400 8am.6pm Monrovia 548·9743 bdrm & den ft.Sbd.rm UD• •COM DeluxtOfftcea• a1J Inventory &flxt11re1. pets. Jnq : 28118 La Salle, wkd)'l!. ' P s 1 o N P R L I A T T Y H L o I Q lta ire now available. Full 1ervlce/*1ftPleprk.a "Cupid fOf'Ct!laale" Apt I. t . CONDO 3 Br. 2 S., cpl.5 , E H 1 M y o B L P a S ,\ C 11 I C N I. U 16700Saybrooll' -~-Lb1 WELTON BLDG. $16 IOO •IT MOii '640-633Bor549-3524. arp 2 br W/J>Mt, gar. Nr drps, bltns, trplc. pat.lo. ..._., 2155ECl\Hwym-.oo ' -..,.. ..... ....:.:::..::=.::..:=-=:;_-r.9ihop /bch. $300 yrl)'. Ad.Jts. $325. 642-UM Ill N " N N L I I I D •• 0 A , DD cs l·lunllnJlonHarbout .... OUT~""' Nice I BR, &ood crpts & 835-3437 day673-3484 eve (714)'*330 Water View ofc, pVt. bath, l»t.:ni1t.inAve., N.8. paint. 11"/mo. 1..::=..;:=='-'----"~'--'-I ''THE VICTORIAN'' T ril A~ N 1 8 8 8 AO a Q 1 I I AM S Lincoln Prq>ertyCo. A.IC, uUI lnc. teu rent. REALTORS &U-4823 Betom~ the ~ U· J oites Realty 873-6210. Utlle Isl. 81)'(mt, new re-Newly decorated, 2 bt A u A N N 8 H T L E N U f'\I o L B N ~ MESA Glao£N APTS 2400 w. C.t i{WJ'.(aerou • • ;rt In )'our lt tory. ~-••kl ed 1 ar unit\ 3 level. 8.ayvw. 2 w/1ar, Adlls. cpl..", dtl>s. E L A t v A A A NA r; !t MET T r. N L Luicurv deconltd apts. £romStuf&Sbirt.)5""'18 't;!m•• ·~ qu ... aBlyne;:UCllllll.HNoMIHBU~ ,,... ... e; comp. r ec. Br. frp c. Auto gar opnr. rncd yd w/p1tio, water ._ .. -., ,._ Iii • • ,._ A I BR (Sl6S-S200l: pool $420 mo. 2131176-7723. pd. Cal I betwn I ·$ R o L A M T v lll & t: U Q 4 T L E D A I! 2-.. Brl erpt.a; ... .,., u · 345 aq R. olllc. spaco 5031 ing uper. --... Cell =~A~d~u~lts~. C~a~l~l!..._~!94!!!7~.::--:-:-l!••;;p;;;;;;;;]aai7I 636_..120 paid. B tns, laundry, rec. paaelect • qpt'd. 220 •••••••'••••••••••••••• 540-7041 Da)'I. l .. aa Penh•• 3107 667 .. 8 .. Victoria ... Sloo G cs w E s A A KT C IJ ON DA I ID room, gym, sauna iii. lineal ft cloc~_ip.ce. 2701 LO. Ill$ ._ l8°' I~~~~~~~~~ BAQHELOR Apt. $144.·••••••••••••••••••••••• DMR8METRSOL t STLE DMI pool. Adults 0111y, n Coa1t'titiJ.N'9.5tl'3Ml M Dnw IOI mo. Office Space, ;zso. 'LGE 3 Br, 2 Ba. s:wo. mo. l Ir 2 BR apts $IM & $205. ~~~',,· M28es8 1 1 Bristol St, or646--1W. l.tTDLT-I'!"'-BANTIU.K ,.., .... mo. 140 W. Wiison, Apt.: Yrly lease. Adults, no UUI pd,' pool, l•undry =:1.t" ... ._-::: ~--= ~;_::-,... _.,, ~ STOkEOR• z..ci'f'DLow -. Y'.J,CM . !·pell. (2J3)899-8234collect tacil, cpts, dl'P!I, dahwhr, ......_ _ _. .. k 111 •-.,.1 ..... 400 Co SecurllJ P1elfle Na· S.lltn hi "th ' clos.t aar. No pet.I. N ALAION n•LTAQUEIN MITltOPOLnJ ' Ol'FICEIPACE LowealrataOranae . Uonal Bank, lnine ln· D 11'! p•,,n1tClnc tn~ A~ •LG, 3 Br. (upper Dupltx). children under 1%. ANN ~CIKlllf Dlt1A01"0UOKT "'"' 08;1.AJoNI ' ...................... $14 • -Sq. }'\. •••II. I I, ,...., ....... Ca. dust.rial B!;andL Cont.ct . a ,., 0 us . Gar, xtras. Panoramic HaclendaJlarborApta CLlkMONT GQATHPUILIC aAVANi'fAff ~ ROOMS tl(I. wk up wit 1115.-$115. p/mo.. Prtme &&2·211'1 $&5-G8l_I LucySh1rkey.•zt11. ts I •lmple milter ••. i view of ocean & 27' from 146·120t COLUM81A MF.MPt11s l1Nrrsb8TAT18 ; kitchen SJO. wk up •pl Ntwpc>rt/M .. area. TIM Servin• Harbor areJI 2e jmtcaUl42·5678. . ) beach . Yrly. only . TOMORROW1TnM ... M•W • 541-v15Sor64S-3111S1 . Eye .. l,145-9Q.'18 Yt•'3 BEAt.n'ICJAHSW/l'OLL. , 1 '380/mo., Incl. ulll. 3704 OAK RI OGf.:VJ.u..A fo;n;oy tnuch l•rPr "SHll 6 Find" pu11l• ••lh °""' 60 l ~"-'-"--------1 :.o: Mll~f.O~~ifJ:f The fi'IC..t draw ln the Seuhore, NB. 61'3-61'2, 3 B.R., 2 BA, blllns, d~r1t~perp,a111linenell-'"'••fritil.,,24.!*Jtbookl.u. Room with kltch• BEAUT. I rm office, Sl.000 TD, 25~ return. ~&•A Weit. • ~• Dilly Piiot eve a . or 673-6571 . cblldren welcome. -=is. To otdr.1 "'>iulTl .. 1. II mnd Dt twl 11 torwh, m•lliflldtKlll privlp. M2·7520 aft I : NewpC)l't Ck)' Kall arwa. Dure 2 yrs. 10 laOI,, well >MWN. c.a11114 --Clullflld Ad. IC-51171. ChJ.ldrenOK,nopets, 8S8 W.Center.6'S-ll97 peyebllrto "S..lr; • FllMl"in cwtoru.i.,,. • .-,_,. PMnrweeknds. '200. rno.'17,...., aecu,. .. ......._ Ot ....... 1 $450 mo 556-6295 J2tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVON '· • , . ·.-.. . . . .. . .. r' '· .... .. fiPd It ... Bull~ 11...Diai:ier It... Hammer l,t : .. Carpet ... Cement 1t ... Wlre 11. .. ).ioe 11 ... Cle.an it ... Move Monday. Aprll 28. 1975 \ DAIL V PILOT 81,~i 11. .. l>ress lt ... Paint it...Na tll ... Plaster·lt ... Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY ............... c:.r. .. •r C1i1AIJC11t• Ga•M•1 Hw.-cS.rr'og ...,.,.. oW'-19--:..,,;_ 119 ······················ .... . . -.. , . ..,....._, .....................• .... . ........................................ ······················ ........................ r······················ ······················· ······················· . CUST. Rll!OMDL. Addi C u1 lom Ca rpentry . CUSTOM CelDMll Work Flower1/Malnt/l..d.'1Cpg GRASS (.."(). , • llOUS1'::CLEANING• H ..& .a~ Tri f.1AR V'S PLlJM81NG lions, de corative ex. , JoT amning or Jo'\niah Work. Patios. J\euonuble sod, s prkln.&Oil cond MOW" EDGE : by rttli•ble couple. Good MOVING? OllM _,... '" • 648-fJIW • terlor wood.wrk., con· llemodels It Addttlons. t'ree EJlt&U-11514 Cleanup. io'REE ES1'. 646.7$.28 ratt?!I, rel!J . s.t8.Q7I ___ C=ol::..:5o.4.;;5-;...:;5c.3.:.4.;;7_ NO JOD TOO SMALL crete. Competitive rate.· ~9-41$9 &U·Wl/tM-4908 OU K llATES will l'lea~e l--'-"-'-"-'"'-"-'===-- .146·7017 1848-5383 Gen. . Lt::ONITE CONCRETE Cleanups T r eewo rk Rf':/\SQN/\81.E You. Freeest.7yrs.exp. ~UALITYPA1 "."1'1 Nq Rl'MOdel&Repair Contr.Lic.27Bl6 ~o Job too Lge /S!ftl. STAMPING , Co b · Complt.awnSer'llce. G a rden l n "/Min o r COJSlaMesaNewport 54H·7147 l rolesslonal will p1u nt••••••••••••••••••••••• ltough rramln1trin1sh. blctitone, brick, tile. Comm/Reas/Cleanups. ~l~n~d~s~cp~·~·~· ~·=•~Y~"'~· ~l=n~•:":•:·i ~;;;i;';'~·~·~~64.l-=-7'-487"-'--your ~ouse & -~it r_ight: MAST f:R C rafts manii Bob C unnlngha1n . P:itlOl'I etc.64CM349 Pre.et l. 548.fJ142 /8(2..7289 646-2693 l ~L ·_l~:tt . R cois~::a blt Specially. Remodclin~ • .y,&91;ee • .,.. 646·3156. ' c.... PaintincJ/Paperi119 !~1 t cs. Hefs. 49'1'·31Ul. __ finis h work, rers. free,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olock·Slumpstonc Walls· •GAROEN1NG111 G1 .. r.i S-t--:.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• k 499 ,, ... ~ •,p 'd ,. II Stud ..,, "'-· l'llOl". Pa inlina & Puper· est , guar wor · • ....,., , APPLIAMCl .. AIR "' ' ... o egc . en Patio Slabs -Drl ve:t -Mow/Edte/Maint ••••••••••••••••••••••• OTO Tl LLl?IJC $25 . Prof P ai nter, honest . W h J> c;arpe nter , odd Jobs . Planters 645-8720 Free Bsl 548 0930 II Nov~ N-11 & . L d . • Sod Sales wo,·k. ,, ••. lo•1/e•1 , ,,...... h:an. gl.••." .• t:_xt._11111.-Lie. Roofinn ••,ers· ryen .JWrrigs .. , •• ,.1 l!nme lmp'o"e· · · · A .. A omes · an 1iC01J11n • . " .. = 1 , E•I .~,·~· , u .. . • c ' I F E I Masler Chg e I R ( ,,. 275'' IUi . r(:C .. •""""" ...... • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ca11Jack548-0433 mcnl645•8 ... ,.. c ..... ector 'omple t e Mairit, y d Apts. onsc1ent ous ree 1. .· s . e s. . ... ·-=c..:;.=.===-:::::..._1 ~~~~!:-~----J Craltsman.645'65:i8. D 11 y o r eves. Tom &12·3tll3 Patios ROOF'SCHECK~D! (.; • ••••••••••••••••••••••• cle8.l\UJ*• lawn renovat-960-21-70 ----------; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repaired & ltepl accd ...._111'--u1tom ,l:lemodeling Free Deslign & il;;t, New Ing, pruning/trimming. ''TIJINGS " by Moose. R .L . S I NO !l . S tate 0 .-Se • -1• ~ 'Cllbinetl Kitchens , h dd /i t ••• ••1& ·-Sunshade, eoven;, de<:k&, 1reet r actory rv1ce omes /rm a ln n ..._...., · Gen woodwork, ......,,.in:, • lic /insrd. Exterior. Pay L•·rense'-><••-••••••••••••••••••••••• Baths also. Uniq1... di/ tl~-r/ dri·-.,,.,; ~..-tire ring, benche-1, WOOd. ....,....,__ Babya; It ting. l''enced Unusual Work We100i.e. l!:'.:kwy':' f~fl/ho.;. ... ~ •ROTOTILi.iNG• o r plumbing. etc ....... -S6l3: ~~·;;;1~·~·;:~·;.:·i~~ monthly. 979-3-t::"';:."---I brk. cone. Quali ty. t-'air PH: :>49-2961 :.•:.d •. nl.:°.r::::. ~~.'..,;!.ny Mbr. 8 .8 .Bureau. 20 yn:. or o ( f Ice. 8 on d . SWme!:I ~k.~.e-j51~~ike 2F0i~r .. glass Boad, t RepA 1a1r, . ~ta iled , keyed alike, slid-PA INTI NG I He pai r, 35 rl.rieeQd C:ieat;vc1 des!~;1s. Tile-~ -= t::tp,962·1961 ina'ured/lic302l5tlJ.OO".lt . un e r . so _ingdoon madie secure. y r s. w o r k 1n a ns hl p em e nggc sm Jo r->.••••••••••••••••••••••• L Ii C 'g a ··a,·Jablc fobe,glass tanks & rcn 1· 888 Ph ···-·i £uar'd, take advantage K.en •. e_vc. &il-1110• · •• ltay CEllAM JC TILE. New• • ovinit ~are, rncd yd. i''ini shCarpentry n•n • BOB'SGARDEN"ING ' · 1c o1 · :~ · d w c.a "" II r I d a Y I w k , R e mod e l ·Repair . Mc Cu 11 o "g h ClcanUps&NewLawns i ~ra.Hullbuffing &.wax· o(myexp.Slf>.7056 ays .675-91M. c re _ Rem00(:1. f'~ree est. Sml Nights/wknds OK, RcrH .. S75·1865or 53&'8475~(1 6 Con.st/"6·7"6 Ph: 646-2056 ' ing. Terry 642-lot7, MCllON"Y •TOP QUALITY ,, Pktthr/R~pair jobs welcome. 536·:?426 -~ ..... . ...................... . _., . .n7 Jeannie C , , °'"" .... '--Ga.. · Interior & Exterior ••••••••••••••••••••••• . -------t$..,-y1 ... -._. Kt.-e pAmeri ca CLEA N ' s ·WILLIAMS Ir. Sons Call Lee ·-7Z7Se·· f'A1'Clll'I ASTCH IN'' -r---•••••• • • ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• ......,. •••. • • ' v. Top So'1J Uitbys 1ltcr need ed ?•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••Friendly .Gardeners. No l . . :Ma so nry . Bric k / . i'. f< Rc li.Hblc g irl, c allJOl-fN 'S C arpet & Oressm akinginThe jobtoolgcl~ml541-ro27. W1ndowGlass--Mir~rs i Bl oc k /Slone. C all •Wallpapcr llanging• ~~a~~.PC~-;li !;;M;.~'> ,s-••••••••••••••••••••••• -.nytime J :ana &tS-3289 · Uphol ·te Ori .. "-m European MaMCr. We ' lnstalled-Fa.<;lServ1ee S81-7R29 By i''orme' lnslrUCtor __ _ _ ___ •Top Soil•Compost• ' · · s ry, .;...,, rurnish everything. l)e. Mc xi eun Gardening . f'or Discount Call W::1yne l~~:::'"-------I • ~tuleh•Redwood• ( s 0 i 1 r e l a rd ants 1 · signed roryou. Corday Comm. & Lg A·~"' Maint. I. Custom CrarL" 673-7105 Fl re p I a ces-P la nte r s · _ __:c~··~''-1 ="~•=bk~0:..:·046:::::·~"'~4=9'-l PtumbirHJ l>cgreas r · & II color ....., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 586-6930 lusiM11SerYk:e c s a Fashion.15.556-4232 Cle anups /Pruning. Free 1 Jl r ick /Conc .. Patios, lst Class Ext/Int p .. inl, 1 ---..:..:c:.c:.:;:.=:.c..-~ ~••••••••••••••••••••••• brighteners & 10 minute byappt.only' est.54S-2049. ! Block wa lls·BBQ pits. pa perhanging, a irles's JUSTPLUMllMG? NANCY BAHN&'> ble11eh f«?r your whit •'••••••••••••••••••••• i ners. Est. 646-0664. spray. 25 yrs exp m.52£14 Fast Serv Reas Rates Tree Ser•ice ·ry Ing Servicc.'Re as carpets,Savemoney.by-llectrical Exp e rt Japanes e OV IN G , haulin g, JustOneCall 'ro: ••••••••••••••••••••••,• rat~s by· the page saving . '!le extra t;npe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Gardener, Complet.e >:d. garage cleanup. Reliable • HOlllL J>AJNTING J UST PLUMBING Tree Trimming, Toppi.nJ._ I hour 640-S8&'5or548-ir : Clean living room,dinin ELECT RIC IAN. Sml Services. Neal & ~elia-rast service 863-f452 'MO•HtCJ lnt·Exl. Hes. & /\.pl. • G42-41 ll • Pruning, Removals. Low' • · 269 rm~ hall $15. Anh>:.rm jobs. m.Hint/ repairs. 22 ble.NB,CdMarea.Freet: · ~·•••••••••••••••••••••• llcas. 1-'rec Est. Uch L.R.O'rJS PJumbin" Rates,Dan.540---0460. $7.50,couch$10,c air$.'5. yrs exp. li e 2331011. Est.645·0694 r,auling, yd c le anup, 1 OUT&.ABOlll'?? a rea.751-0684 ._.. c_,.ltter 1.5 yrs exp Is whatcountsk, 548-5203 moving, any area. ll.eli a· I L«-al/Statewide Moving -"'='-"~='-----Wate,r htr~, <all si;o:es, dis· SERVJ CF. ••••••••••••••••••••••• not, method. I do wor DEPENDABLE ,I ble,lowrales.556-0347. , 7 da.rree est.521·20'71 C.B. Painting. f'rce posa s, l'i oppages, r~· DlltECTORY SAVE &: Profit. Custom myself. Gd. refs. 531.0101 Ga ••1 Complete Serv. Apts, re I Eslim a t es ~ Li cense & pairs. rcmOOcling a nd For Result remod, repair, add-0n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sld'I .• co mm'I, Reas. !c LE AN UP I LI G ll 1 Moving /Hauling. student. Ins. JO yrs experience. repiping. New Construe· Servi(:e Call insulation. Free est. & A~:.:AMM'i?oo~:CGES Y.AIDCLEAMUP llunt. Beh, l<~ount. Vall.j HAULJNG.$10 perload .. Lge truck, Reas. Barry 494 ·0737 ext 605 or lion. 24 llrs. l.ic & bond 642_5678 exl.322 Designs. 645-3439. 646•7811 •546-686l ~Comp Maint 645-0309 · area. Freeesl 8'2·7201 ; * • MS-4767 •• 5411-9723 & S3S-6798 494-1003 642.Q63 HelpW-d 71001to1p'w-.i 71 HelpW...... 7100 ltolpW-.! 7100 HolpW-.i 7100 ltolpW..tod 7100 HolpW-.! 7100 HelpWaoted 7100 HolpW-d 7100 •••..•.....•••••....•.....••.........•........•••••••••••.•.......... ·········•··•·········· ................................................................................................................... . · · r I i Cook P /timc Convales· MANICURIST At least I .. Soles, Te .. ph:llM WAITERMeede-d WHOWANTS TOWOR.Kl~ Beaut1c1 a n .w/ o low ng. t'lt . 1 1· Fl BERG LAS 5 yrs. exp. Must know PART TIME 2 pm pm . W FFICE SECRETARY /\ge 21-30. No t<;xperil'nce DRIVEA CAB ! •• Space avail. Newport, cen ~s~l~2-0593 Juliette method&.willing 4-S days p~wk!Mus occas . HE 0 Part time , Variable Nccesi>ary.l.ilDinoo .725 Cl-IOOSE your hours :· Cos ta M esa a r e a . a GUM lotearn sculplurednails. ~kend. ~1te ~eke<"p· lestP ..... 'fllneo hours, $3 1hr, Newport Baker St .Cfl1 . work ror yoursell, bi:. 548·1311· . Operotors for No. Cal. 675-9911 or 213-545·4808 ing ._cookang&child~carc. Jobl110,.....eo. Beach. Mail resume (no w.1.ITRESSES your own boss. Men or kr K ,._ 2 Girls 14 & 11 car & J hat e h •-oiler 11 ')I 42631st St N B ~ Women. Can be slighlly IEA.UTYOPIS CORRESPONDENCE Boat Mfgr. 1 )'r. exp. As or au•Y rers r~q . A ge~ 20·55. e~=-g~li ~a rti;:.;-t.epeo. ca s . 0 • · · · F/timc. Exper. r.tust be ha ndic apped . Neat· lfairdresscrs where ore Start immed. Wages MANICURlsr 7!">2-6100 or 6t0-l28G ask pi e. Gu.a ranteed hrly 92660· over 21. Apply in person Cl e an Appeara nce. You!Weknowyou'reout SECREJIDY open, fringe be ne's. Fffime.Newport,Cosla lorWendy. wuge + comm ., + SECRETARY ONLY .No l'hoocCulls. Vets., retired. Age~ttJ;;_. ' there somewhere ! We M Write or contact: Onion MC$a area. S48·1311 bonuses allov.-s our best Req 's extremely capable Surf & Si rloin 70. Supplement your•fJ!"· have 3 openings only ror . Mrg. Corp. ~ ~pine phone So Ii c it or & reps to earn over S4 per person to handle wide 5930 W. Coast Hwy NB c."Ome. Drive a· cab 6 "\is hairdressers w/follow-Need individual "with Ave.Sacramen .... ,"4. ,MASSAGETECH Delivery . 2-9pm. Sat. br .• nationwide. Exper, variet" or ore duties ror or more a day. Apply in · ho · 1 good s ec retor•'al e• r lhru Thurs. $2 per hr. $4 ~ v JI cab r .. 1ng, w can cnJOy c ass . · . . .... -Young lady (18-28) or prer'd, bul will train ir rapidly g rowing boat W•ITRESS person, e ow .......... d · & t k penence 1nc1·~•--I yr full · · in one mo. No pressure "" 6 h Sl Co •• surroun 1ngs a e • ":'""'6 . Gewal Mzl1el••:c.eo legitimate time pos1-83S·02ll·l6JY you have good phone manuf. Pacific Trawler 186 E. 1 t ., s ... pride in where they work with automatic typing Manforvariousduties at lion. No exper. nee. We voice & are a hard 1723 S. Ritchey, S.A. CASHIER cM:::.:e="=·'------~- & Who they work with. t!quipment &/or re.pro Apt. Complex. l<\111 lime. send lo school, earn P /time work. (/Ume pro-worker . Students &/or 558-8722. HOSTESS u-hond 1 • •• Interviews Wed, Thurs & work. Good commwuca-h"I I Apply in · & COOK ~ -Fr I by 11 p pt. 0 n1 y . !-ion skills necess. lnc!ud-Apply in person. 317.>5 w 1 e you earn. lits olrered by lkelioc h o u s e w 1 v e s •••• ••••••• •••••••••••• 979_7952_Manybcnefils. ing gramml!_r, spelhng, So. Coas t Hwy. S o . person anyHaftboremoon8i odr Fashions in-home sales moonlighters find this an SECRETARIT/.AGCY IUSIOY • i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;I · -Laguna. eve. 2112 ar v • dept. No invcstm. no de-1dealjob. DISHWAStB. .a...a:-..... SOOS , editing & punctuat1on.I-'::'.!'.:'.'.::----'---Costa Mesa. liv., or collec.1. Use or car ---.· l3' "098 Occidenta l · e has an -... ,_.. , Typ •. ng 65 wpm with '~::::=:.:::.:=-'--.-wv • ....--· d · g r & M• •T c•~s ••••••••••••••••••••••~.' Boys &Girls · · · ,. &phone nec.963-7470. TIME-LIFE 1m.me. operun or a ~ vttPl 10 to 14 years ol ;i.gc. O;i.i· transcribing &statistical time ror Const. lirm in MASSEUR pleasant personality lo Sal commensurate COROMET abilUy lo handle heavy GIRL FRIDAY oeeded pl. ~~s~~~~~~~~~;::;~L~l~B~R~AgR~J~ES~, l~N~C~.;::;~ Sec'y w /sb .ability & a i''or Butcher Shop "Jy P ilot delivery routes typing. If you qualiry, Capistrano Bch. Must bf Prestigious pvt club in-REAL ESTATE work in one of the nicest "'ith experience Royal Ooullon Engli<\.h m.aybeitvailablc inyour PLEASECALL accurate typist & gd. t ervie win g qualiried MnoYer*Office. locations in N.B. 8:30-5, /\pplyTo: Bone China. No longer· area. Barn profit ror de-64-t.J319 w/figures. CaU for .appt; masseur ror lull or p/t SICRET ARY Mon·f"ri . Please cont.act Skinny HG"t'ett Re-st avail in U.S. 77 Elegant.· liveries &. cash, lrip& or Between 9am&Noon 493-2141 pos ition. Exte~i\'C re· of Unique 8-s E v e I y n II a m i I l o n . 501 No. lirookhurst pc·s. Mint cond. Wortb. merchandise ror selling THE IRYIMECO. lfousewives: Earn an ex-sume & rcrs req'd. ?.1us l PERSONNEL 644-5600. E . 0 . E. Anaheim TI6-8020 S65Q. Sac $.500. 644-8822 .. new subscriptions. l<'or SSOMew....:..CtrDr hou b e lic 'd . R e ply l o has 2openings ror sh.arp J obSiteWillBc . inrorm:ation please call r-• tra $5 to $G per r Classiried ad no. 410 e/o real estate salespersons. CLERK SECRETARY 252$-ILaPazRd Old Library table $95. 642-4321 . l<'rom San Mewportletdi !:rt1hi;~i-~hbe'!. ~= Daily Pilot, P. o. Box1 .,c~a~J~J~J~a~c~k~ie~·~546-~""'1~~·~~ Newport Bch CPA firm Laguna l:lills 646·9391or • Cle m e nte-S,t.n Juan ~qualOppor.Emptoyer !~ Costa Mesa, Ca/ seeking pe rson ror ll .. ~~~~~~~~~·\~;-:::;;:'":''~.OO~Z7::_:a~n~~__;___ Capistrano area, call Embroidery. Call ~ Major Orange County st."Cretary ofc. Must bel 1010 495 0630 and Mission Vie _m"'.!~-3488~~or~96:J.~2300":"'~·:.__ __ ,:==~-..,.---:-;--;;;-=::I REAL ESTATE land development co. is xlnt typist wfexper. in Wo man over 30. own App&i..c.es . · ·Counte r He lp. n e w Make extra. money. k ' 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••.· Jo E l Toro area tall H-··ewi"e•· Need. extro M.eebanic, exper'd. Cl.ass · see tng a personne ofc: procedures. Prefer t'ans p .•• oa~. 5 Oay -• Orange Julius, Laguna ..,.... • Opening ror 6 part lime, I k Th alifed p ·~ 3 "' WlLL BUY Rdrigs. Al>: 581-6310. Hills Mall. lnlerviewiag cash ? S e ll Shaklee A, brake & ~ abgn-li censed real estate e,~r · t e .•,r h' •1 j delail.minded, consden-wk to s tart. Must have 1. R . noL 'EqualOpP,«Jr.Employer oo•"eprem;.,_ MayB& p/tlme. we train you~ menL Brown s SheU,990 salespeople. Qill lor in-P 1ca n w1 ave -tious worker who can detail ability to handle p1ance9. unrung or ui ....._ MS-8929 aft,pm. E. Coast lfwy, N.B. years personnel exper. adapt to a wide variety of t cc h n i c a 1 ... w 0 r k . 548-6433& 675-.5258. ,,, ... j 9 lrom 1·5 pm. For more le~~ eves673-4577 w/exposure in employ· special projects. MWit be c ustomers .. phone. No Boat Carpenter informationcallSU.1971. Medical AssistanLlocGP, m enl. compensation &. res p., well groomed. Phone Cal's Plense. Boat Mechanic C S 1 "d IMHALATIOM back oflicc in LaJ?una benerits. Good clerical articul a te. attracli vc. Beach Cities G.raphics, 1be rastest draw in the West ... a Daily Pi104 ;. Classiried Ad. Pho•t" 642-5678. -..... BoatRepainnan rane a esman,expcek~ · Be ac h. Exper. only skills are a necessity. Xlnl w.orking co nds. 32124 Pa•eo Adelanto. Mus t h.•e waterfront OUr business is pi ing THllAPYTECH 494 9721 T · 60 /Sh or ' •· ed e•per'd • ~::c·:::::.:..· ------yping w.p.m. Congenial atmosphere. San Juan CaN.,trano. bo.tya'd e•pe,. Need up"" we ne nn ,. M•'n 2 yrs c·-·r or •-d' 1 b Thi ·5 e• ·r·ed d r-• c s I C Ji • ... ,.~ · 1c ap one. s 1 an .... Reply to: Class1 1 a skilled workers w/clean rane ·a es man-05 ~ schooling. Salary com-MedicolSecrefwy ·~---------! ecllenl opportunity. II no. 41 2, c /O Daily l)ilot , record. Blackie's Boat 714 /994 ·13ll. 84 · mensurate w/lraining & Mature. exper'd, front1" you qualify send com· P. o . Box 1560 Cost.H Yard. 673·6834 . Artesia, Buena Park. e x per. Contact Mr· ofc, req'd by plastic sur -RECEPTIONISTS pletc resume, including Mesa, Ca 92626 DELIVERY Hamilton. 642-2734 ext geon in Newport Ctr. salary history & require- IOOICKEB'H SUNDAY ONLY 38 7 · C o s la Me s a Resum e to Classified ad menls to: SECRETARY: Newport Newport Beach area. or DAILY PII.Or lo car-EMOeE'!'. oria I Hos pi la I. no. 399, c/o Daily Pilot, ~~~i1:~e &~:!,.~~i~r Ad Agency. Exciting, de- 30-40 hours p/wk. Send. .r,·ers. Requires use ofj·~~~~~~~~~~j P. 0 . Box 1560, Costu Classified •...1413 manding job. Learn all Ad ~" o J c ......,..., Receptionists with good -h F l resumeto 0 ·no-· a61y large Station Wagon or Mesa. a-;z~ clerical skills. Must c/aDaityPilot pases. ast. 0 accura te Pilot , P . · x 15 O, Van. Contact Harry JAHiTORIAL MEDICAL Frnt. otc. Pt. poised & pe rsonable. P.O.loa 1560 ~9~~;;J· 550 s t ar ' CostwMesa , Ca. 92626 Seeley or James Parks, Mature couple. p/time time, under 35. Exp. pre· P /time receptionist will Costa Mesa. 92626 .oo~~HPIHG 330 West Bay Sl. Costa e•es. JIB area. 966-2244 rerred. 642-4950 work weekends. I! you ••--y, Ex ,___ "" Mesa. Telepbone642-43Zl • Q""l•'fy. Equal Oppor. Employer-~ -.-.. Cl.Eltll · ff ...... 100% Fee Paid • for a ppomtment.. JUNIOR SALESMEN Mgr trne. no Jayo '· PLEASECALL S V p F h It ( A COHYENIEN1" SHOPPING AHO stWINC CUIOE FOR 1"H£ CAL°"' THE 00. For .. Ad iR w..,.•s Wortd c .. Sue 642-5671, bl. 330 ., ,. .. '• ,, ,,, .. -Newport Beach insur. co. Equal Op_por. Employer Estab aecls. 22-46. $160 + 644_3 •• 9 r. · ., as s o c. --~-/bkk g M L -Typ 70, s h 100, dictaph. ·~person w pn Age 10.15. Earn -. ..... n g uar . r . yon s. •·N exper.tohandlecashre-DENTAL ASSISTAN _.,......, 55 8etween9am. oon SECRETARY J.'rnl ofc, R.E. C'.ommoo ceipls. Ability to operate Exper. chairside & rront per week getting new1 _:84~60--~"=~·------1 THE IRYIMECO. sense. No prima doMa. Raffled Flattery The Great LooM •• ·, JO key adder by touch . desk girl wanted ror new customers forlhe DAILY Need $85·$110 wkly? F /t 550 Newport Ctr Dr Liz Reinders Ageney Sal to $475. GoOO co. opening Dental orfice in PILOT after school and SZ25 +. House of Fuller. 1o.1ewportleodl Immediate opening for ForApptlll-8190 ( ... c ilM N al Ir · e SendResume to · Saturdays. Youmu._<;tbe Mr.lt•'chards.•u-"-5455 "' secr e t a ry to work inl--'-"-"""'-'-'--'----1 17.,. Al ond Tree Ln ""'4 Finance Departme nt. Service Sla. Allene ant. bene l'-3. a rs. c • vin · · outol schoolby3 ·.00p.m.1;~~~~~~~~~~;1,~r~-~;~~~;";r.~E~m~;;1o~y~e;r1 I 833-8450. ~ m · and be able to work at lrvine,Ca.92664 Mu st h a ve exce llenl [/time , ex1>e r"d. Bonus BookkeeperthruT.B. least 3 days per week. No NURSES statistical skills. Able to !or s mog, brake or lu1n p Good tele phone exper. DEN1'AL ASSISTANT· deliveries or collecting. RH'S $54 work with several people licenses. Neal appear & Girl ofc.Send resumeto: Well eip'd ctiairsi~e as· T rans portation pro-any ll-7orwkndshift RestaurantHelp &bedetailoriented.Typ-handwritin ~-Apply Cla!!slfied ud no. 411 , c/o st. ror restorative prac· vlclcd . Call 644-6236 S.'>0 allotheri> The Soon to Open ing 60 w.p.m , &,.sh or die-morns, 2590 Newport Bl. Daily Pilol, P.O. »ox tice, Newport Beach. Equal Opportunity LVM$l4 Barba ry CoastRcst. taphone.llyouqualify c.M. M C JI Employer is looking ror; l'LE'S E CALL -'----------1560, Cos ta CSlt, II Some rronl office ski s -----"===--•1DE sz•ao COOKS " h I I I N t . ~ -644.3••9 SHIPPING Dept. neL>ds 9"-626 c Pu · ea: in ap· L•l~H J.'/time-all shifts · av I rt I pearance & mature. Do "" •-11 p Ou WAITRISSESS Detween 9am&Noorl an a e yng. woman ° not opply unless these re-Production work. Elcc-Sta or vt. ly (OVERZI ) THE IRYl-CO. start immed. $2.20 an hr. IUSllCESS ISIOOMi"6! We Need Good Help And Oller Top Wages. * Moldor .. frilo#s •-...L.-otees • •A1wMlll1rs •Ltecl•••ffa••·--·· •Mwger• Exper. &Trainees All 3Shins Mcn&Women q uire mcnts are met. lro-0ptics &: lasers. Ad· Employee be nefits: DISHW•SHERS .,. + m any co. benefits. 64g..7419. vaneed Kinetics , Inc. Good health & accident ,.._ SSOHewportCtrDr Deltronic Corp. 929 1231 Victoria St , C M ins. ava il at low prem. Accepting applications Mewporta.och &ker.CM.s.6-0401 ~ D-~ .__. 646-7165 EOE Malpractice ins. at cost. Monthru Thurs2toSPM. 10 E pJo _.._ ~· .. · Workma ns comp. ins. Presently The Green Equa ppor. re Yff SHOE 5'J.ES P /t. Pegboard. 963-458l LAUNDRY WORKER coverage & soc. sec. de. House 2400 WCoast Hwy. Expcr'd childreru; shoe DEMTALASSIST. Matureperson.<>ver40. duel s. Re fs nee. In-NB SECRETARY ritte r w /orthopedic Receptionis t . F/timt•----"-64~2'-·588="-t ___ tervws 11·5 MoothruSat. SALES Part time Huntington helpCul. l'jo eves or Sun. ~ d d t · 1 · LESCOUU E llarbour, 20 hrs, SIS per Reply lo Classified ad no. position. E>n o on IC Legiml Sea•I• 'I Medical Service Fashion ininded guys or wk. Must know typing & 397, c/o Daily Pilot. P. 0 . practice. Exper. nee. 9 to Jp m. Newport (Lobbyo(the gals looking for a I/time Box 1560, C05la Mesa, Ca (Mission Viejo) Days Cent r Call 64G-8222 Parle Lido Medical Bldg) permanent pos\tion in SH. ,_,,_ 58.••••Ev-496-lUll e ·be· 'd ' Writeadno401,Daily ,~~==·-------..._,.,, ""' JSl Hospilal.Rd sales. Musl expcr 1n p ·i p 0 Bo t~A DISHWASHER L~StoNCll NewportBcach high fa s h ion m e n 's c~::·Mes8 .C:~ STOCICIOY E San Cl e m . Al s o, 642-99S5orsto-9954 clothing&. sportswear.1 _ _::~~'.!:'"""°"":='--l san Clem . Liquor & 9160 s .20 .... ' .. .. ' ' . . ' P/time. Exper. ves. E 'd "-I ~~~~~~~~~~ C II r t •~ · t Surf &Sirk>in Groceries. kper . ne s i: a or app • in ttvw SECRETARY izroccry storC'. Bxper'd. S9JO w. Coast Hwy NB nee. Owner. 492-3717· THE LOOll 1 Girl olc. Aviation con-ltcfs. Afl school /wknd.E . Mec'Gregor Yedlh LVN, p/time, 3-ll shift. L~UN'tS:~N -;;;;;;;6~4;4;-6;;5;00;;;;;;j s uiting !irm. Editing & $2.25 hr. 4!12·3717. _ • i3 ;. • 1631 Placentia Experienced sales girl Good benefits & worlcing v production typing ex per. TELEPllON l" SAL ES· 1-6. Ae.~ ~; · . "osta Mesa for Ladles Appurel. M Jr you're looking ror a ....,..d. Send resume to: • C ., "'I ~~:;"~~~~~~:~~l·~·~;u~na~Be~a~c~h.~4~94~-80~1;•;·;1;~c~on~d~s~.~B~e~v~e~r~ly~~·~n~or c h a 11 e n g c. Firs t 208'i Business Ctr Dr. Sel I ~r a n gc o n st ., • ~ Conv. Hos_p. 340 Victoria, Healthcare has a ....... .,j. SALES (avor1 l e ne ws na pc r 1.11:111 '"' 11 hrl'1)11•·-hJ"~1 t0t• CM ...,., Suite 145, lrvine92664. Good e:a rnin,s. 8j., com: 11~,.~. ,.., ... 1icnd~. •·a<iatlon: : CASHIER lion for you. f"/lime 3·11 . MEM & WOMEN "" h l'l'Mh•'•· n@s1b1 .... i.ae1r11 111 .. -N·,•o•·. Must be exr,r'd E pion...._ P /lime 11·7. Xlnl bene. missions. Choose t E tluc:h•• 1tnd '"""tin~ t!C>lor• .~ 11 ..., X .,.. For a Governm e nt hou r •-o k in rCstaurnnl. Appy at l"orintervw.c.all642 SECREJ•Dy · rsyouprc er ..... w r · nnll'"•lnot y•u-n. Shell ~lltrir The New porter lnn, 1107 Great MAID Mon thru Fri. Or come sponsored tax subsidy M 9:30am to 1pmor5::1)pm ba.nd• l.ltern•le wllh doub~~ Rd N 0 Wed O •.. ...__ I p k Lid Coo Ctr program. ,A.. G •-B·30pm Call Mr LeE trQClh(l1. l'11•u•rn 7'19: s11'"",-•-J amborce • · · ,.......,. -ar O v. • EXCEPTIONAL 1r you can ..,...e regg "' · · • ~. t•mfnloe n1rnlll' i:nm· l·lt t11c1.: bit adJuau.. >v thruSatberoreUnoon. Flagship Rd. N ewpo s horthand at 100·120 at 64 6 ·4100 between tilnl· .-t1b a llll·••l•t •h&plni.: Seedll.IOfwe..chpMtnwl"~ ( I Oo bat upt Hw••••illg Beach. EARNINGS •pm, type between 55-75 9:.30a m and lpm. -11·1 t~ l'Nttl"t d""8 look Add 2:5' rw eiclll ,.litorn fOl"f·' CLI RK TYPIST If youquali Y ar m .... n.t Lewis FinancialServi«i Equal Oppor. Employer tQr QOW aod 1ura~r : ~~ .. ·In nn l·t l•u m•il ..i q,etlaJ . Arms Train.in«, YoU'll do Ol5-AM TIActB 350 E. t7lh SL SuJte210 wpm • are looking ror a aolld coton °' print•, ha1tdlln•. s"nd to Alie• , lnte:restln1 &c varied ore J ... th•t 1n.·-dark On • ,.._ .. Me•• ........... 53 challen1e. then send Wi T elephoneSollcl·--l'tlDt ed P•ttPtll !It SO: .__, 105 the Daltr ..... ~ resp0nslbil1Ues. Good $. an emp. t,~rtom~ch. Applr Per'IOnMi<Xfice Beginners thru Adl~~~~~~~~·~~~~·~~I ' )'OUrrnumc p 1 k ~· 11 M1a11e11' s1-•. '"· 1z. 11. 1•. Neediffritt' Dull. • .en. aa!~:J" 5.,.11 ofc. Newport/ aln •PM-41PM, Monlhnl Fri •anced. E.xper'd onl1.1 Classirled ad no362 It m e wor ava • J8. eo. si ... 1: lbuf;t :au L•k~ Old c titt••• St•tklft, N_...-. lla)'be e ven in the r . • • Mornings. allf:omoolm or i v, )"da. ts.taeh f11br1e. y , " p• C.llesa area. Call Mt. ---atd '--· 847-8531. SALISPIOPU c/oDai\yPilot W s.nd.Sl.OOf(ll"l!!arh pattcr". or ••~· v . 10011. ••IK • -2IMO .... ........ .. THE llOADWAY P O Bo 1560 evening hours. e pay Md zs cent.!; for "at'h pa11ern Name, Addf'ffll, 2Jp, PIUent 4 .; Kane,645 -)'OU CID do~ lo6n the Esper'd.Fulltcp/Umc. ,._t ·M· xCa 926"6 wages & commissions. forflnt -t"lai,mi1•landsPf!('llll Number. · ,' OOI MAHAGIR poeple wbO'vejo6ned the Hewpert.._. •P.ck-& Apply·ln Person ~a esa, Call ror details, 540-0301. h dll a· 011,"rwise tturd· S1Ye dollar!! Cre•t• . C Army. 'll"·ual Opp:M". ~oycr -y--Tues. April 29lhru Los Angeles Times, 137S ,~.~ d:ll ~try w1ll t•kl!! thrft MaUllhll ll\inp.SMd r.-Newj ,. COOICS ~ TnteA111 tl11s Fri d ay M o y 5t.h , Su 11 • oCM wM-k•«mot"f'HSefldto M•rl•n 1mNMdlffraft catak11! NEEDED SECRETA.RY : Opp. fo n owernv • M•rtln 4u tM o11tJ' Plklt 3dellptKrtnl«llndde .... "I,,. llTCHIMASSIST c~· M·ID . IMMEDIATELY! TllElOSaTmA-41 pCmASE Legal Se cretaries lra Tow Tr uek Driver must P•ltft~ 0ei>1 . ZX? "'•111 1111h New; NI I f ifty Qulli. 11.• ..... 1r you'ha\te the capacity ,., . R . • . b 1 ore • s1.. Ni!!w vbrk. N v. 10011 . N-. Ripe eCrochl!!l .•.. si.OD to care 1bout persons 0 Lido ShOfft Hotel 17802Slty Parle, Irvine South Coast P\nu1 in g, in a .usy aw ' be expcr. Top pay + fr· l'nnt NAM t~. AODRl::SS, i 1P, Sew+ Knit ik"* ........ s.1 .IP'" w/re-al needs &: have the l:~~~;~l-~1~2"~0~~·~·~1 __ __:C~•l~l~B~73~-M>l_::::: __ 1 TempoTcmpor.trJ llelp Clsl noor entranCC?to T Y Pe · r 1. I e • a n 5 · ingc benellts. Appl y ot ~17..E ~nd sTV Lf.: NU MRER . N«'d1epoin1 som ...•.... 11.a. Ill! Call540-44S.\ Bullocksl telephone. So~ coll cg G & W Towin g , 1000 ON t:FRt;t:l'A."M't RNofyour 1>1owet~hdlloolt .... 11.0. necea8. skills, qua Ca· l~~~~~~~~~~----------I d ~lrnhle . Ji n;, 8 to S. '"inc A\•e . Newport thctlet>lo ~cndfor.Ollf'frl!!e Pll· H1irph1 CrotlletBoo11 .... $1.•1 ~ lions (I: dt11lre to le'arn , I~ $•LE$ $000. mo to start. Cal!: • iarn lnald4' Np;W SPRING· IMl•nt C!'O<"hl!lBook ,.,.f1 .. 1'1f.l Improve & t'OnUibute, FOLDER w a n~ed fo r M••1•rJSM-,.._ 675-7979 htwn. 4-6PM (o _B~c~h~·--------i •:SU M Mr. ft r,,. T T t: RN tnn1nt M1cr1ml!!ltDot .. $1.11 .., FirAt Hcalthcatt. a~· laundry . Cd.M . Part Sharp 1u~. exper'd fn OP•oi--SICRITAIY C1tTAt.o<i100~,.1~ .• 11~1i,~. lnstant Mon,y look .... 11,::r;· Co.nlicd leodcr In the Ume, 30 hr wk. Exp'd hi&h fashion Kuropea.n t '""''' Xlnt future w /sallboat interview. rree pau•rn (n11pnn. Sl!!nd 13<' Complct•GlR Brdl ••••.• 11. ,_ \ h •• lt"c•r• flold would mature ... man prer. men'• s portswear to k'l)ock,a onen when YoU n"I( moll WAITRESS fll)W,SF.W + KN.TDook with ComPlettA(lhM&tl4 ...... ~ • 1 It etti .. • Dally manuf. lor ...,. v11t· , ced bul•tlA,wp•tttrt1 •••... 11 .rs lJPrlte AfJlrl••tll ......... ..n. Uke lO talk to you. Xlnl 4M·5065. man11e a ctive bOutlque. use retu •f' •-a ed lndopcin~ worker You don t n 11 1[\11\ Experie nced. Day & lnM.MI rishlottltooll •... s1.oo Boe* of llQll!lllttl ....... ![:;; rrinco. benenll • WOf'tc. , -· M'111lbave•oodrtrs.Ca1l ,f"llot Classllled Ad~ to wi lyr secreUirialexper. "draw fist " when you Night ahift.a open, OVer 1nau11t Sewln11 8o!* .... 1100 M'*"'mQldll8oatta •••· lnl conds. Park Lido Ha•elOtnelblnlJOU..-:! Corappt6ln&enw.. ~ach the Orange Coast T)'pe es w:p.m. l)\c. pl•ce an ad In the Dal 21 yrs. pfere:rred. Ma UQldtbl«TotU1flr•••• CoavalelC'UlOlll.er,'81 lOHlltCl...ukd. TMILOOIC mark~l. taphOMlcfUlng.No ah. l>ilol.WantAcBtCall Barken.-212£.l'lthSt. · ..._oflt.Jllfy ....... • •• ~ Fla11hlP Rd, N. 8 . II will -Coll NOW, .'4~-PhonelG!Wltl Call AnnSmith,642.-. -042-M'!S. CM.-. -· -· .. \ . I • ' I I ~. Washer $60. Ken· re Gar Dryer $60. . Queen Washer $50. gidaire Elec. Dryer . Guar/Del.S4i-86'72. "'2ri~... .., . Mt-::r::•/ , .. ............................................. .:!!:.~ '4••:·,~•r 'a ~RLEY11T03:10ec.Oab' ·,.1111r:f.:t -~ ••llff;llkoaow. al~r-:a ~ Beeutif¥,.I .iaell. 871· .. cabiui., maldllnaltMd, 'IS HONDA Scrariablar. oaly *· 642.filMO .. 350ec, Xlnl.. -.. • a..L &M.n.. ... ..... , .. ,. .... ' BR· ..... D~. .•..••...••.•.•........ "... ~ ..... • I .-1, -. w-tlto...... t7Z7 .......... .... .......... _ ....................... ....................... . .................... . ·········~··········· .. TOPD()llM , .. 'IMMIDIA1B.Y fOllMA. -CA!IS . .... . "" . . . ,.. ····-·········-·· .. ·· ...................... -.. · c:<Uli01;C01•1t1 . T019US ! I 1 r, ~) 1'\ . " ,.._ 10% • hpwi.o-1 · 1Authorlaed Sale. • Slrviee , COtllD' s~,s · az• ..... • COSTA • 146·1 ... • NeverRunHqndaXL~ • WANTED . . al tol.O In Red Line t'nm•. OYllPACTOIT ..... ;arts IHYOICI . llacArthui'and Lowrlder. '54 Cbevy panel waaoa. aupreme rlms, ,......, P\"'· Ani/fm tape. CUat. lnlr. $800.GO-alS. , Jamboree 0 M&-Dove 15r2-090C M ALL Newo,orl Beacll MIW . '85 ~l!,U..-1!~""" . -T~ • 9761 s4s:0ii\"" . "2·9405 , '75 HQNDA ··~··•-.••••••••••••••••I-~--=:.::=---.. '74 Cam1ro LT. Ate. TOP CAS•I DOLLAR•••••••••••••-:•~••••••• M'ikl!ni''& many XlraiJ. llA ID •""OR YOUR TAXAOVANTAGE '$2200. JD no. 642. JEWELRY, WATCHES. Donateyourboat Whe e l sml th (714') ART OBJEC'I'S, GOLD BoyScoulS ' MS t980 839-0150. ~~~~E~U~~Rrl ~~: . ~M·I '1 ~•JZO '73 Honda SOO. 4 tn I ex· FRIG. TF liir$50,2dr $85, Washer $&0, aU t.. cond. 549-8500 TIQUES. 645.2200 ce ·-~ hll u5t. Fairin&s. llany •--~-------••••••••••••••••••••••• Xtrae. 73S-6082eves.· Fashion Bautique • FIREWOODSALE• Eleclrical-Woodworkinrr 72 Su•uki 750CC, 5500 mi. Org. Euc. del $75 cord. Plumbin&-IrW.allatioa c · Red -· Your c h o le•" o 'f .1 '~L whll, deluxe inter. XJnt WE BUY SEDAIU . '\'Dr~· ,AM )PM ,.,r~o. 'r•llY . IMPORTS ., .. ceuG!I .. RIP ••• ~~ c ood. uus-~it'lr• ~~.!:: .......... !~.~~ Used Bites/Parts. $15/up. ~Y /sell /trade. ,2488 wport. BI. CM, Ph: ·7910 C91ru& ,;.,..,_., 8030 .......................... OL·YMPUS OM·l, inc. case. 2 Mo olJ. Best or. fer. 673·3582 itftoH Singlcx TLS body w/following len.ses : Pen· tax somm Macro, Ricoh J'35mm & Le.ntar 8D-200mm ioom. 961).2777 "J'OPCON Super D W. 50mm fl.8, 25mm f3.S, 'tbomm f5.6. cases, "'li.ers, focusing screens ~pd other access. $353 or :tfade Cor Leicaflex ac· -ojs. 837-6122 ~ ••••••••••••• ~?.3.~ ... ,.. HIMALAYAN i;f>t' KITl'ENS ;-"'Regst'd SeaJ Points. .. (~hamp Sired. 675-0168 riMs 8040 .••.... , .............. . '..:•l'ET WORLD• P4g, Chow, Hus kies, Cbihuahua, tiny poodles, ia'b. pe ke', doxie, pit bulls, coekapoo, pom. 100 Mixed · puppies. Stud rvice most breeds. 2525 .; 17th ai Fairview. SA. n eves 531-5027. K1•okln Relriewet s ~c mo637.- dotden Retriever Pups. 33 tl\llmps in line. 645-6438 ~-73-7469. ~ ~ Mini. Poodle pup- pies. Beaut. Apricot & Ch amp a g n e . ·s h ots . 675-8788. •.Jtorabl e 1-l e alth y .Blk /Wht Puppies. Have DIOts. s10. 673-4391. nltOODLE CLIPPING 1 ,Low Rates · Pvt. Party Call 847-6584. W.imaraner. Male 6 mos o:ld . AK C . Gentl Mifc hildren. $125/bsl orr. ~7-6660. &;.;. to y... . 8045 ~! .................. . :FR.EE Black & White Kil· -~. 6 wks old, I PurE l.,Alack kitten. Short & loof ...i.air. 645-6927. . l>Jrling kittens, 6 weeks .otl d , w e a n e d & -IH:tusebroken. Huntingto "Beach846-1677. faEE-Smallu. rock ror Sarden or ? You pick up 333 E. I 7th~St. Costa M~sa END OF THE MONTH SALE!! FANTASTIC BARGAINS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS UPTO 75°/o OFF NAME 'BRANDS II ...... $tock M4hel -· !l.8t come basis. 252t VI ~ti~egie. CM. R~ hswllw o 805 ~ ·' ·••··················· ~~ '*Sora. m alching Lov- illeat. High quality f.\\'i!:ver us ed. moving . 11'\1'-8822 Killgsize mattress and -llox s prings, extra firm, tlke new, cost $WO. Sac. ti>"· 557-5692 . . ,. .<-0MATIRESSES.~ l~een, Full &TwinSets ·Priced to Move Now! '•r 833-9625 &646-8686 9 ' Ve lv et Sora ~',!/Matc hing Loveseat. ~ery nice. Teak tables . . r .. mps, B /W TV & Planter. 642·2060. G1rag1 Sole 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,llbving! 40yrs accumula· ~: pool tbl, bus eqpt, $ttiques, open house 2051 M'.pt.Blvd., CM. 642-6109, .Ns: 9AM-12PM. 80nos 1060 .41•·········· .. ········ .-~ ....... (;~ "":: Iliding Club :Aiding lessons. board- l.lfg, new barn & pad- ditcks.494-3735. QU°arte r llorse, Show ·-&tare, Bluf! ribbon win- 'lftr. West &. Eng. Also •.her yrlng filly by Gray fiffost. (213) 635-0554. ; •..-: .ff.A. Buckskin 16 yrs , t ack & tack room. _ U avail, 675-3220. ~~~ .......... ~~.! .;;, WANTED ~'X'OP CASH DOLLAR ~l'AI D FOR YOUR IWELllY. WATCHES, T OBJECTS, GOLD. i LVER SERVICE, NE FURN & AN· .: QUES. &&5-21ll0 ANT CA.91 ror Old Id, Sliver, J ewelry, ns; Denlal Gold,.Wed· ng Bands, Watches, ~M C.. Any cond. Top q!lriees. Free appraisals. 'taentle)'l Antiquary. 220 1,~ 17th St. CM, 6f.5.6585 . PANTS, BLOUSES, SHORTS, TOPS, PANT SUITS, DRESSES $2. $4, $5 & $10 .ivsr SACRIPICE--<leW 1 •~•1JJontli1 engage ment. ·~·1111.,.... .... .iiloc. 114 cor• lhrqw... """'"of..__, ;jllo· lalt ..... ~-$1190. • 'C7t-tu2 ' ~ " :. $43 •L d 5811122 •. R 1 LUil. seat • --· -.~ cor . · • epa r, lnoo.rd Eng. "iu:a 8860 if S:S9 54 O CoastFirewoodSupply Rep•)r • (lo Boat). ·....-· ays. •. 4 --·Scorpio Martne. sta-irrot eves.---- WANTED: Used Wa\.cr FoR SALE '69 Honda 350 softeners, have reblt. & BOAT CARE -clean·i>Jint w/extended rront end n e w unils. Cheap! GenMaint.Minoi"rei)air. $.100 646-1308 · 639-5988 FreeestimatesM6-4311 , · Junk Cars. Will ride them ah, Power 9040 or drive them. "WILD ••••••••••••••••••••••• II•••••· oraer .,.... ynyoTA lis·:MOO exc10. Riiiily. Top Doll or For Any tod•y. . " l' . • Nites6'2·1007. · Make or_ Model. ~.Factory ..Den-. · LEX· l-'-=""'"--'"-'-;----:-J 11\4 PANOS ocull~e Cars. llOod Used '71 Vega "Walon. 4cyl, ·Toyo&1 S.lectklh ·•Xlnt cond. $1495. MAZDA · ALLPIUCID · CallSU.711>7 200~ S. M1nchester .....-;131· TO S&L 1910 Cbe.vellg M'alibu Spt. BILL'' Call 751-1483. 1970 SUZUKI SOcc. Xlnt. cond. Will trade. $125. 642-3109 o,,_,. c...ty•s Late Model I~ Ma~da, tcul UUIO Xlnt cond .. nu til't!S, $1475. Anaheim 636-6000 ••••••••••••~•••••••••• 'fj ta...: a CPf!, rull pwr, + A/C. ET DRIVE 19' w/40 hrs. l---------1 Hi..-ett $.._ W.agon, am/frn ,sler., 00 1_"'4_·28_7_>,. ----- E .. RTH WORMS on eng. Walk thr u '74 Kawasak\ 4(Ml)l. 1700 ,,..ot1l•po..,.rto~ , '$220Q,673·1195 . ~ TOYOTA '7I El CinJlno, AIC, P/S, ..._ windshield, 'op & full mi, xlnt cond. $995/bst --""" P /B $1500 MS 7170 aft s FOR THE GARD.EN rov. $5,000 or trade for Qrr. Call 846;SOOS, Iii Mu-,ToYQta 1973 Mazda Sta. W~n . 1966 Horbor. C.M. 6'6'.9303 in ' . . . 1000 for$4.9S Real Estate, paper or ??.1 -~--------1 Call Roger or Bill RX3, $2250. By Ortg. · , · P WQrmCaslingsS2Lu& Days 673 -7300 Eves. AlltoSerYlce& 847-855S , ow:ner. 15,?00 local mi. TOYOT.A Corona $1150. ~-~al 4193 •. 17362Gothard. HB . 675-5767 P.+s 94G01-------·---I Xlnt con~.,..,2612 Mesa Dr. Air, auto, xlnt C®d., ••••••••••••••••••••••• -:--:-::::-:-:-::-:-lr-:'='-:'-c....,--,--~.I••••••••••••••••••••••• FREEAPPIAISAL <Back~yJ.:WS.5703. .28,000 mi. lst bought '72MJi.RKIV ·, Ranc h Mink jaCke.t , 'CABINCrsr.XJnt.run-'AuloRepairlcPafuting we buy used cars & ...,. ___ ..._1 _ •9740 3/19 /70. By owner; 2Door. vs. automa tic autmn haze, $1400 new, ning cond. $1,500. Ca'll '•R EASON~• ' t k C JI GROTH ~--"'"'"" · will s acrifice .$450. an.S.213-943-6103 """·3211 -'-Ric•cro rue s . a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546._ trainsmiss1on. po"(er 644.0238 ""° ,.,. CHEVROLET ror a free ; . steeriaf, white sidewall 1---------·1'74 Sabretran 25'" lrlr, Wosfor s• appraisal. How 7~ C'El,.ICA, aar,, map, 'tires; tilt wheel, air COii· For Sale· Membership in r1Ybridge IL n. cover. '10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GROTH CHEVROLET PlwC:ltaial) amtrm stereo, vtnyl ~ ditioning AM/Jt'M leading Local Tennis hrs. on 307/Cbev OMC. 182llBeitchB1vd. T ,.., I Lop, h,1g. rack,=·~· stereo, leather, landau Club. Must sell, due to '7~·:Y..T· Ford PU lecnaNOllCll lluntingtonBeach ·1op ...... lf nln&COIJd.$2900. top; c-ruise con,rol, transfer. P.O Box 61834, W/shell, rul'y eqpd. for. Vehicles 9530 S41-6087 549-3331 Used M....-Tri•.... 976-7 pOwer brakes, heater. Houston, Texas. 77~ comfort-&. heavy ~ul. '••••••••••••••••••••••• SB.LIHG YOUR CAil CMhlct •••• .. ••••••••••••··~¥ '862.EAR) ' Two unique Swedish 963-7722eves/.wknds. 68 Sandpiper T, rieeds TOP PRICES PAID UMC1Cw•jm11g1r :73 SPITF IRE: am/(m, Gus.¥~ phones. Base has dialing • Skl.pjack. ()pen Model. work, baye parts. $500 For Imports I I 'T~nnea~ cove1' top run· LINCOLN MERCURY mechanism and a lso Twin Volvos. Radio, bait • :. , 646·9852. PaidrororNot Ml 'FIDllVlelo rungcond.$2&'50.548-4802 l6800Bea'chWvd., '.serves as cut-off. Retails tank, fas\. $9500 terms. 4--o1 Dri•os 9550 Doao Lewis~ ' .. e ' . ' G•'> GOA.O h ·11 llboth "-••4*_,.IS 73 ·Tro·umpb s•-g, 18000 ~ ... • • .,...._. fotS'73eac , wt se Fun Zone Boal Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H ..__ M .... for$6S.642·6MO 'Balboa.673·0240. 1966 ar.....,., · • ~i, Navy, 2 top&, aUto, C:.or; .... ' 9932 4 WHEEL DRIVES 646-9303 nllDt Mwo 1 • ..,..., air, s tereo tape_.,&17-82'77 ••••••••••-.•••••••••••• DINETTE t9ble w /6 EALme!29'F.G.Spt. _ TOPCASH! -....Vl\ltl at·t1lt0 days, 752·0399 88 Ve tte, conve rt . chairs, 2 leaves, extends Fisher/comm. U·finish. eves/wknds pd 1 .For clean used cars & · Hardtop, 4 a , amt m. to 72", $45. CONCRETE Save $$ ... HUil & cabin + HEW & U5BI OYER,100 · d , mixer. XLNT. COND. parts $3000. v-8 diesel. tru c k s! H oward V ... w.... 9770 po wer win ows, • 575 FIRM. 3 Barstools, Nr nu 'Cummings, l70 Chevrolet, Dove & Quail NEW-&USED ~. •••••,~··--••••••••••• ~!,~!,~s 536·f'709 & x lnl. $12.50 each. h $4000 b both JLJl.MDCRUISER Streets, nr. MacArthur, MERCEDES IBUYYWE . /Ca ,.-=,~-~-----.p. .. or uy Jamboree and Bristol. OH'DISPLAY · ' ' ngmea rs .• !. -348-7800. $6000. 645-2009 ST~TION Newport Beach. 833-055.5. 979-0835 ,(8 to toam. or c....-'933 13~ Nylox Runabout:. $150; 9 HP Chrysler 0 /B, $125; Both need work, have parts. 646·9852. ' WAGONS HollseofLL arts after5pm.)Dan ••••••••••••.••••••••••• t.:~J 9050 to C"--se.&...-Wanted:' Small Station AUTHORIZ~D . '71 XR7. Xlnt cond. Low ••••••••••••••'•••••••• llUU TI"Vlll Wagon. $500 Cash. 2988 MERCEDESDEALER ·13VWXln,meclianical mi. Below Blue book. POLAR PAPER CUITER S tandard 3S1h?', full power, 21h years old. Call 870-4564 or 524'6173. NEWPORT YAClfl' CHARTERS-Mem· bership or Charter. Xlnt selection avail. 18' Ski Boats to so· ·G r a nd Banks. * 673-3(0) * ure l\lembership. Coto de lo 5 ·1 Caz:i. for Sale. $6®/bst ah, GI 9060 ofr. Reply P.O. BoX 278. ••••••••••!>•••••••••••• Corona del Mar. 92625. HOllE 14-$800 Example: Royal Palm Dr. Apt. C. 6862 Manchester, cond. $1900ormake $2200. Evea & weekends I 97Z CoSta Mesa Buena Park \offer. 614-S2D7 *=2339- 6 cyl.,·3 speed. air, warnl-.,--.-,,.,--po-rt-ed..,----j 523-7250 bubs, radto, ~ater, & ex· ••••••••• •••••••••••••• On the.Santa Ana· Fwy. VW 1Pa rta. e ngines, Ford 9940 transms, heads, cases. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '732804 DR SEDAN. ' Used or ;reblt. Steve '72TORINo'Spt.Cpe. Very lra clean. (466FOL) S4177 G1a1ral 9701 LOADED!-sHARP! 556-9306. • neat. Mag whls. Gd oond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7950. * 833-BOM $1795. Eves & 'wkqds 8"1o1 l•lin:a '74 LOTUS EUROPA --~------j72 VW Sedan, yellow, 6'6-3961 ; wkdays545-4123 Uill'L UUIO Metallic Blue. 8 Track. We a re pleased to· an-am/fm, air, J&.000 mi. 3700 mi., takeover lse.or nounce the resale of one $1950. 558-8860 days 'SS FORD. $190, Gd condi· . 645·095:2 ROA Color ·rv $83. Rot. 1------~---TOYOTA l _b_uy_._._ .. _·27_9_1 ___ _, or the t rul y great 559-5440eves. • lion~ gd gas mileage: 2 automobiles of our time. new t1re_s . 53fJ-6144 .•' •ua ·-9705 O d d · c •· ob '65 BEETLE, runs like , . ,. • . p w r M owe r $ 4 O. ?2' Herresho£f American 1966 Horbor, C.M. 646.9JOJ ~ .wne • riv ~:.b"' · new Sunroof S795 68 lo .. ord LTD. Squire ••••••••••••••••••••••• v1ously pampcrt."U >' ~e . • , * 644.4a8'7; Wagoo. 10 pass, xlnt .A.Ha Romeo iof Orange County s ~.40,000mi.8464921. ) 'luy or Lease largest new c;ar dealers. '73 VW Super Beetle , ltecliner. Rkr, vib, htr· Eagle gaff rigged with sso. 897-2916 teak option at dealers 74 lnl'I, 4 x4 pickup, · costt reduced.54&7172 3AT.16M.Ukenew. Tustin Carpet Installer. 1----------$4200 SS6-298'l Yours/Mine. Reas. 22yrs KITE No. 713, 2 sails·l exp·.Alltypes.646-1$47 new, many extras, road '73 SCOUT 2, 345 V-8, t.rlr., xlnt/mustsell. Best equip. w/aU xtr3s. Lo• POP t..:P P:.inasonic TV, Offer,979-8603aft6PM mi, ~Int eond. $480:0, Dual cytle, crystal . · 837-5270 necklace Tourq. pendant Rhodes 19. Must S_elt .. 1---------- necklace. coral Bracelet Spotl ess. All sa_1 ls, 73CJ5Jeep,l7,000mi. &2rings. Reas.673·2010 motor, trlr, xlras incl. ~i~Y· $1700/bst. 673-9082. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Should -Jumbo - Piker -Normal - ONE of US P e t ~hop ow ner to customer : "Does this dog have a pedigree? Lady, if he could speak, he wouldn 't t a lk to either ONE of US!'' MiscellClfteOUS W...ted 8081 HOBIE CAT 16' wttrlr. Racing equip. X lnt. cond. Emergency. must sell. 998-2022 loah. Slips/ Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5LJPSAvailable Newport Beach 20'•60' Power 18'-60' Sai.I 673-52!i3 35-40' Side tie avail. Newport Beach. 879·1935 or"644-4510 ....................... 1-'-'-'-'-------- ·•73 BLAZER 350 cu. inch. 4 spd. 14MPG, Cust. int Stereo t.ap.e . $4,660 962-7808 "1 trucks 9560 ·················~····· PICKUPS · GOOD SELECTION HEW&USID Prices start at. ..... - $1777 "71 Datsun (25755W) 4 speed, AM radio. . W\ lfAlliA: Authorized This remarkable 1973 Am/Fm s tereo, clean: 9945 , Sales&Service , Mercedes Benz 450 SLC $2150. 615·2531 or ••••••••••••••••••e.•••• •• ach •--rta Coupe is now on display. · 67s-4900. MUSTSELL! '68 LINCOLN CoaUnent.al •,.,...--Please call BIH-3321. for Coupe, silver·w/blk topi MacArthuraDd further details. REP.AIRS.SERYICE lull power. $800. 546-7711 J amboree EXCHANGE (8·5wkdays) MB-Dove 752--0000 1972 350SL,.26000 mi. Xlnt. & REBUILDS Newport Beach eond. $9,500. BROOKLYN BUG CO. 646-0964 or 646-7684 IMW 971 z I :;;;:;;:~;;--;;;::=;::-;:;;;:l ~Es~li::;m:!!a!!te~s~-.;S48~·!:91~41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 300S£L MercedeS, fully •67 VW Gd _ _, .....1 ••--I' loaded ·w /sunroof, take • .• Cuqu,a .. "ln:D· •74 IAYAIUA over paymts. 842-7461 Ongowner.$115Q. CLOSE OUT sst-2967 eves. Askf for MG-41'.B> SAYE SSS Ted. * 5301 .• IMMIOIATE . DELIYEllY GOOD SELECTION * Coasldorlog * •L.....i.g* Eliminate the middle man. Lease direct from authorized dealer! / There must be a reason we are # 1 in sales, #1 ln service, # 1 in selection. · SS CASH SS FOR Good used fum/refng's Frzrs/fitoves. 5'16-0768. Musical ..... .._ .... MOORING & l-0 boat, nr. Pavilion $2,500 Afl. 7PM .581·8477 ' -CnYi1tr BMW· VOL VO . . 2tJ8 w. ISlS"''"' 1966 H<1rbor. c.M. 646 9303. Santa Ana 835·3171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two new ext ens ion speakers, aolid wood cabinets. both lor $25. ......... . ( PICKUP. 'I• T. SIOO • 681 Victoria, CM 74 Toronado, 'x1nt, loaded, no down; ta,ke oVe,r py ml. 642·.f.532 ~· ... ' , 1 7 • . . . . . -• ' f . • --...... ····~~1 ·• :;...;......;....;;;o ;· .. _ .... , • ., .............. \ ' La~~·•/South ~--.,. I • ' ' . . · ·E'Dt'f'.ION ---"' • • . ---• -.:.:-r:' ,. . .•. -.. Today's (:losing N.Y.Stoeks ' YOL. 68 NO 118 1'.SECTIONS, 22 PAGES f · •. oRANGEClOUNT CAl:.ll'ORNIA " ". • 'MO.NOAV, 4!'RIL , 197S TEN CENTS ___ :;:;:,;.;_...;;:.;.~"""",....~----~--'.:.:=.l~~~.:.:.:.:='¥<...:.:.:..=....~~~.;..;;;""--';=.;.;..; I i" r r ' Sheriffls. -~-. ~: · ,Jin'.~;Strike · .. t" . ' t \ .. • •• ' .. ,i'.IJ·l'aEDERICK llCHOUEi!L ... Dti61y ....... ~1-San-Cletnen e city otriclais aild ;oranee County Sheriff Brad Gates have dl1cu11ed the ..-lbility of ualng sberlff'a de- ,pullea to protect the city 1hould iJocal police officer1 goon etrike". Confirmation that the dis· cussion took -.place was con· finned todoy by Mayor An\hoaJ' .DiGiovannl and· an aide to Gates. . r . ., -.. Accordinc to Joe Mestre: Ga!A!a-odmlnlatt~tlve -. San-Clemente ol'flelola -. eon-· cel'llO<! that~loe•l "P!Ollee om_.• would atrjlle and. that the city woold be left wlthout'police -tectiQn. -M~tre aald the 1beriff told tllo officials tb'at the department would be . able to provide emereency· HrVice ii it were re~ quired. • .. . Membora or the Son Cemente ~·S,olel)'<ll.ml>'-Allooia­ tloa voted April lo to seek • ...,..entation in ... .,. necOlia· Uom from the Teamst.en Union. • decl•ion that hu aneered city ~ouncilmen. particularly DiGiovanni. Dt:GiovaMi has said that he lean a ·strike by police officers because of lbair contraet with the unim.· \ ... ~f !;/· ~: I ' "' f,., t· R111&ell Rke.1 ~~.-1.baaintng agent.~ ·~ ·"'~' ·more time to finish '·his state. eliaploye1-a1'9eiat~OW:-;:. d-'_> City councilme.11: recently reif,...; • ment. Rieb a rd Ci:atll • i)le . i( . 1firlned th'eir bacllinJ of a Cq#f:.,~ While refusing to comment on npr81entatift ld~ . "of·...;.A yea:r70id resolution-that i:!!' "•'Thursday 's-meeting with Gates, firers, have 1ald npe t_JJaat. lavr enforcement. offic.-:s fro DiGiovanni was willing to recstato 'lheofficer1,wlll¥tstrlke· ~ formil}g . joiniog or atfilia g, his reason for not giving Castle .Meanwhile, memben'tflbe.a&· with labor unions. · "'.t more time. llOCJation were~ to~ .At. last w~ek's ,council meet!~; He said that Castle appea.red al;tP..m. today ~'llllb14!r DiGiovann1 allowed Castle Uuiie upder the "verbal commuruca· ~ file auit •I~~· ~~y ·t.O minutes to prese,nt the auoc~-T lions" portion of the agenda -a ;force recopt·ttoa. o( tile lion 's position oa the'Tea~s time reserved for matters of Teamsters as the Q/ficeri' issue. but refused to extend. h1f!1 <SeePBOTECT,Par;eA2) ... , . en to ·et ' ........ t I~ ~ iets . Trftslnnen-on ·Strike . l Laguna Affected, Not Other Areas ~-Trash collection service for Laguna Beacti residents was fJiarply curtailed today as the ci· ly was hit by a strike of trash &ruck drivers and helpers. 1 Normal trash collection fervice will be provided by ·con· .~r.actors operating in S""an Clemente, South Laguna, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, ; Capistrano Beach and· Emerald )lay. . The city of Laguna Beach con· tracts with Great Western Reclamation for trash collec:· tion.s .. That company was among several hit by the strike of more than 600 men responsible for col· lection of 80 percent of the coun· ty'strash. Laguna Beach City Manager Al Theal said the officials would meet today wilb City Attorney George Logan'to de~e what Bearing Flap GAO Reports SS A.buses WASHINGTON <UPIJ--Disability judges for the Social security Adininistration flew to Puerto· Rico to· help with hearings during winter vacatioq months despitirl>igger case'\backlo'gs in·leu gtamOlO!I• \oca· tions, a government-audit-Says. ., . A General Accounting Office report said two oC the most• heavily backlogged hearing offices in the country -Flint, Mich.1 and Huntington, W. Va •. - ''received half the assistance" given the San Juan, P.R., office, which ranked 23rd. The report said hea·cing examiners temporarily stnt to Puerto Rico are given few enough cases to · leave.them plenty of time to enjoy the'island's recrea· tionareas. · . Sen. Charles McC. Mathias (R'Md:), requested the investigation after constituents,corri:plained about wailing up to a year for hearings, and. asked HEW Secretary Caspar Weinberger to stop any abuses. Jragtiaee F;rst ' Race to Ensenada Finishes Slowly paths are open to the city should! .the strike be protracted. One of the questions Theal said be wanted answered was whether the city could operate the trash trucks with its own personnel. Theal added, however, that use of city. employes to collect refuse was highly unlikely. Three pickets showed up at the <SeeGARBAGE,,PapAZ) Terr~ri,sts R • , Le e1gn ·~· • S. Africa . ~OJIANNES,J!UB.G; South ~.'!AP,) ..,..,s1s -.11 ..-wlih "'ocblie1P.'"·Miwl the Israeli con1\Jlate i,q downtown Jobanaesburg todoy, lfok. nine hostages aDd sprayed . u.e ,street.I oullide with gunfire Woupdi~( at least 40 persons and ~ · terriffiJJelunchtimecrowds. "nterer Were .unconfirmed re· ports ~that there were five dead and· ancither 10 wounded inside the Consulate. A' doctor allowed into the con· sulate said the bOSU#S included two children the terrorists were threatening to shoot. The South African Press as- sociation said.the terrOrists were believed to be three Lebanese and three Japanese but there was nqofficial confirmali°'. In Beirut, Lebanon. some of the Palestinian guenilla groups · denied responsibility for the at· tack and others wi.tbheld com· ment. After holding out through a series of blazing gun battles with police rifleJ11.en, the attacl!ters threatened lo blow up ~·office building occupied by the con- sulate unless the lsreeli am· By ALMON LOCKABEY Ensenada and was thefintyacht bassador was produced. 1MllfPl191a..tlll\• ..... ENSENADA-The 28th annual Newport, to !:nsenada yacht race ·"ftme to a weary but cairn close .'Sunday as the. laat ol. the 500 1Rarters struggled across the •finish line about midnight. ''''The potentially fa1test race on iecord went flat.Sunday morning ""When light. wind• off tite-coast of ~)laja California had the neet 1!1.altematety ~atin&, or standing ·:..tn for the la1t 50 miles al the ·· ;The62-foot1loop Ragtime skip· ' ~ by Bill White and Bill Pas- " . or Long Beach Yacht Club .' ... arried· the strong winds to 'Jp,ce. .. ... . .. _:,JeweJ Theft £Lo~8 :825,000 . Jewelry vaided by the victims '.Jit 125,000 ·wn •tolen durinl tile ~~Jnekeod by bur1l1n -en-·:fered a San Juan C.plstrfno '---.tore after 1mathlq the~ front ".'it.-lndow with .a .eemeat atei>lllnc :11<!M. Orance County Sheriff'• :~cen reported today. :.. Deputies aald the Intruders ·•coooec1 uP rine1, loekets and -iPenofanta before n-. from the .......,..-at El Greco Jewelry ... '1tlaft. 31191 Cimino-Capistrano. '"llucb of tile Joo\ was in the form . "ldlndl•• jeWelr)'. to finish. Ragtime finished the Police said the ambassador, race in 15 hours and 15 minutes, Izhac D. Unna, had beP.n sum· finishin.g ahead of the monedfromCapeTownandwas catamarans. ~ en route by plane. Ensen.ada was quiet and order· The terrorists .also threatened Jy Sun'day night and Monday 'to ·shoot a hostage every 15 morning. At Hussoaa:'s cutina,. minutes unless Police withdrew sceqeofsofueriotouseventain,re• .. , fit0m,the front and.. back exits of eent years, bartender Erqiq1le :the ·building, according to the looked over a lull house and said,· " physician admitted to the con- "Look around )'ou .. It's Uke theold sulate to treat three wounded · days. The place is full but theSe . host.ages. are only yachtsmen. We have no · The doctor was describing how problems." the 1unmen wir.ed b.00 grenades The race commltt.Mworted far· 1 tO.the hostages. When the walkie· irito the nl~bt eompillaf tbe;_oC· ' «See TERROR PqeAZI fictal handicap stanctiap which • will be announced at Ille ln>pby preseni.uont1111~ Unofficially these are the win· nersineachcla11: Ocea• ,rac:lq·A. Otinka~ Tony Bill, California ·Yacht Club.,. OCea• rac .. 1·•, Broom mlda", Guido 'MortarrOtti, dCalifornia YachUllub. "" .l • · Oceae r1c: .. 1.C. Giant.Kiiier, Melvin Wilb Jr., COl"OllMIO Yacht Club. _ .. PHRF·A;Rastlme, _ PHRF·Bv Rebel .Maid. David Fola6m,San,Dle11<>Yac11taub. <SeeYAClml,P.qeAZI Surgery_ Reeumed FORT LA'UDEB.DAI;J;. flo. (UPI) -Broward County hootlftal1 oebeduled elective lur- Nixon's Staff .. :Alerts'.Patrol· Aho:ut Aliens .A "call tC.:san c~ Police from se<!rd service agents al · fOrmer ~dent Richard Nix· dl"I dtate today led to the IUTest ot seven llle1al aliens. Police Hid-tbe .,.a.saw • .crouP ol lle-.ican;aationals.walk· ini akin1 !Iii Atthlaoa; l"CJt>Olta -~.,,.erallloacl-tllot· nmbelowNlxon·1~ -.abQa{•:flla~m. ··~ Offlcert dispatched to the acme armted ....,. men and Uil'Ud .tllem OYer to the U.S. 8oriler Pallol. ~_\.' . .. \ • • , .. B~bylift ·flue Today ' At i.Ps Alamitos ' >• '''· J, By-K'ATHYCl.AN€Y·!f • ···.'''They 've been watching CH-.Da1tw~ ... .., •·• r television, p'laying games,.sleep- . Another babyl ln.~of-Vi~t· fng ·and etiting," &:aid Lt. Cmdr. nam~se war orphans was'expect-Melv-in Kemp, who reported the ed to arriv'e toni'gHt_ at. I:.ds operation has _been running Alamitos Naval Air ~on.and smQPU:ily . ...._ authori.ties theie s8id ru~ .are The 'equip'ment hllS been sup. expected ·t 0 c 0 li·t f·• u e plied by a voluOteer group periodic,lly.. 'j)oeration,Handclup.·· and Ute . A planeload of '63 orp'hans at·. cbiidrb;'r.a'ngiq ~ge from ofte rived at ihe station lboutt mid-. m4>0th ~o 10 yea~a re being night Suriday:,, ttlen ·were ca~f~r~yv.ol.unt\ . transportt!'d by bus ... to a Niroup-Of iM'~' hans Brriv• makesh.ift boirie in a Terminal at Los Alamitn y ind aft · .)slandgyni.ftastum·.-> ' · but three' who. )re hospitiliied Most of' lb'm wj,I! leave by net.-on to adoption aeencies!lft tonight for .~~e•Jli~J!c:Mlt:ih; Oregon and Colora1do Sunday, Pf J. nafton,Navata~U.lahL. ' ficiilssaid. · ·· · •· , El: Toro To 1..a-nd 28000 . ' By ALAN DIRKIN Of-~ilfP1191SUIH Up to 20,000 Vietnamese re- fugees· are to· be housed at the Marine-base..al Camp Pendleton, Pent.agdh spokesm"en announced today. The refugees will be nown to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and then -transported to Camp Pendleton where they will be housed "IOI' up to 90 days or more," the Pentagon spokesman said. · · .; The spokesman said the flights fro• Wake Island, Guam, and\ Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines are expected to begin within the next 48 hours. The Pentagon official said that Camp Pendleton will be one of three refugee reception centers~ ~ the U.S. The others are Eglin <\[lj, Fla. and Ft. Chaflee, Ark . The spokesman said that each base will handle up to 20,000 re· fugees each. To date, about40,000 Vietna.m.ese have been' evacuat· ed from Saigon, the aide said. If time permits, the administration hopes to take out up to 125,000. The Pentagon announcement came after Congressional leaders SAid they were notified of the plans 'in · telephone calls this morning from Administration of· ficials . Jn 1956, some 40,000 Hungarian refugees were brought to Camp Kilmer, N .J ., and it took several months to find pernianent hous· ing for all of them anc:l to scatter them throtighout the U.S. A spokesma•·at El 'toro today confirmed tD8t thel.air station had been notifi~ by the Pen· tagon t9 ·expect· refugee flights within tlie next 48 hours. · Tile El TOro spol(esman said the bOtifiCation was not more more specific othef than lbat up to 20,000 refugees would arrive eventually. No plans will be nlade to house the refugees. ·at El Toro, the spokesman said: "They will be pi'OCesSed here on a walk through basis ancl 'tra·nsported Im· mediately' to. Pendfeton, '! he added ' . Fire K'.ills Foor BALTIMORE (UPI) -Fire burned through · a three-story frame h'ouse in northwes t . Balt\more today killing four youna persons and injuring six OtberL .... -;,;( •• • 1 ;_ ' ~--·a:-, ' We•tlter · · ,., . -• ·Tf.'o' of the; 61 atrlving SU~ay • -----"'--,,-""--,,,-_ ~ ni•ht 'also Were ,hq.pitalized' at •i AD PROl)JJCES tl\<i'.Lonc Beach-Naval R"l(lopaL Some 'night aha morning low ciObtts near the coast. qtherWise m'ostly sunny , through Tuesday. A little cooler with hiths in the OOs. Lows tooigbt42 to 52. ; · .. ? Medical Center. bot officililss&id 25 , ffE.~a"~ t none were sertoully'ill. · t ~~ j ....-""'~ In the meantjm·e,JI: grpup ~1q ''My ads produced 25 cifls and refugees arrived_! Los.An.s:e1ea I sokl the boat." . • _,,; International Airport. Sattirday That'1tb11ucc~llory~ by night, ln.wh.at could ~lhebealn· ·the Fountain Valley man wtte> ning or many such flJlhts. • placed this clusilied ad in the They inc'lude~ nine Viet· i>a11.J,Pilot: \. . , ' namese employes ot Flying ·a·1s· OLASTltON,,w/SS TlgeT Airline, two ·American. · HP Cbryal« m8_9.Y employ es and 32 dependent.a . xtraa seoo. Pr! ntv , They all "ft belllnd bewlle1 , l•tle-. ,. .... money .. posses•ionS and jobJ, . - xsx.xxu • which ran•ed fi-om executive 'to ....,. "'' ._....,,_ •1 Ir"-h -~-t -' • . ' LM,..,. .. -.--"11 ., .. u ave l!P -1rvm a laborer positions . , c.111 .... At ....._ •a •· INSIDIJ TODA. V i1 ~1 Deputtn 1ald the same in• oiruden uHd tile i ilme llel>Pinc '9tone to l'lnuh the ..tallow ct th4' IVitore next• door, rntrt.ccm Im· ••"'9i11, 31'111 Camino Capistrano. ~ '9lThey 1aW tlle->loll1 1• that ltore. · lery loda1 lor the lint time alnee April • foll..Wfn1 the elld ol a wallcout bY ane1thftlolociata- tettlaa>a rtata1001taol,,,.rae· ttCe. In1uraoce. Stncf:! ttielr walkout.. ho1.pltala, h~been" ·ldMclllilla• only --«< ursentaurcety. Supday aft:.=:a:: Mniff• ..... llialthnli!id-'t_Plllill __ • lloqp ·to a ~ to aell, call Official&. II'-I.oo<A._...,.,.awi. i ~...,.... · •~,. •un •*••• ,.. "ilr;' ~";'a · 1•\i''f'!f."iii;1"'d,v mOl~\ex~~: , -· :: --e:l ~ .. 11>.l)nd•; : 111"'1.•ec!'Hn·~~ f<il'· I·§,'• •• i5', .. ,.. ... • ,;•:· ·~" ~ ,·:_ad~ .refu(ees. The ·ba~llft '.. .,._~ .1 .. ...._.5:-. 1:· ... •-<· .. • '1llal not yet been determined. ... • I ,,. ••• • )qal •illieoit ·--U.0.1~· calda' 111111tr.,.,_-_.."....., 11Mble to locate them. • · I } ~ • t.' • e Qr1a1e Co~" U.,, -ru.-.;lhey 1aeil~, are ))etnc~•r· 1 ~--•tt...., ,.. 11 l!i!t!1>.A-1'!1ot. • <~1oa~AJl!li. ~AZ)' ! 'r--" ~-.. I '1 I' I ' ' ' ' t ··: ! ,._ I"' ! , , I '. 11" • • • . • .. .. " . ... . .. • , '"'t« ' L /SC .. ., .............. 1 ••• SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO'.S ONCE·CANCELEO PARAOE FINALLY MADE IT.SATUROAY South Coast YMCA lndllln Mafqens Take Part In Fiesta de Lqa Gololfdrinas Parade Parade' Trophies Harvested San Clemente a nd Dana llills high s chools led trophy winners ·• this weekend during the annual ·san Juan Capistrano Swallows Parade. "· San Clemente bandsmen cap. ... tured the sweepstakes award and •• Dana Hills High the first place trophy in Saturday's parade, ~ watched by an estimated crowd of8.000. The San Clemente boys also •• took hom e the bes t junior ., milita r y drill team trophy, follo>A'ed in second pl ace by the San Clemente High School girls team. First place color guard trophy was awarded to San Clemente High School, with Dana Hills tak- ing second. 1 Winners in other categories in· ,,.. <'luded the Portola Junior High . School Band, Cpino High School Drum Corps .• Don Antonio High SchOol Senior Drill ieam, and the Glen Yermo JUit'\or Drill Team. The commercial fl oat .swee.pstakes award was given to Home Federal Savings and Security Pacific Bani, was awarded second place. · 'San J.uan's Chamber of Com· merce.took first prize in the beat eivic float competij.ion "and Gloria Dei Lutheran Church won top t,P riz e for b es t .non · commerc~al noat. . -:... . Equestrian "inners. included · Maria S: Johnson, ~;;t Spanish Single Lady ; .Ron Miller, best Fancy Western Man; Freddie Miller, best ~arade ~; Wen· dy Ross, best Indian Child, and Santee Saddle Club, 1>16( Mount. edColorGuard. ~· Hunting Talk Set At Lion Country Columnist Cleveland Amory and three other fi sh and game authorities will debate the pros and cons or hunting as a means of conservation Wednesday night at Lion Country Safari. t The 7o'clock eanel dUSCl,ISSion, scheduled for Lion Country's · :JSO-seat theater, is part of a UCI Extension course dealing with animal management, ethics, en- dangered species and human im· pact on wildlife. The audit fee for the discussion Is $Sand the public is invited, ac· cording to Pat Quinn, zoologicaJ · director of the African wildlife preserve. Child Care Center Eyed Parents who a re interested in the possibility of forming a child day care center at Saddleback College are urged to attend the final general meeting on that project at 10 a.m . Wednesday. The meeting ":ill be held in Room 213 of th e coll ege library. A day care committee will pre- sent its proposal, seek sugges- 1 lions and comments, and outline . ; a planned presentation to the col- lege's board of trustees. { Subjects scheduled to be dis- 1 C'ussed include location of the i proposed fa cility, state laws gov- ? ern1ng day care centers, project- 1 ed expenses and details of opera· J tion. t I • 1 ORANGE COAST LfSC. DAILY PILOT tlle Or ..... (N\I 0.lly Pitol ........ ..tt•(ft 11.i-· f ..,._1i.No. .... Pr ... l, .. Pultl1-~1i.0t-< C...11P\rt111~lnq (11mp•n, S..W~IOl!leoot•• • 11Utll!t-_..,.., tn•ouqn F•ldl, ..,. C&\la f -""'· Ntw-1 O..ac:lt, "'"'"'•"<!Ion &t4'<1t/F-. 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"""" ~,.,,, ,....., t• 'f ptoO.,<•• •l lllftot tl"<l•I ,.rl!tlllitll OI ""'''lOl'll _,..,. ' lo ltCOllCI <ltll ""• ,.Id ti Co1!1 Mt••, 1' Ctl11&m1•. l'llef<,r,!l'lltfl1'1"CMle• St.Olt ....... lllr ! • I ir,. mo1ll •1.oo..,...1111,; 1J1htl••r-1lt1•h-U oo ....ci.11111, . Quinn , who will act as mdderator (or the three-hour dis- cussion, said that Amory had been inVited to bring alOng other s1..1:pporters of the' "no hunting" pdint of view llut decided to go it aJone. He will race Charles Fullerton, dJrector of the California Fish and .Game Department; Aaron Rabo((, former president of the California Saf.ari Clubs, and John Pollon, west coast chairman of GameCoin International. A p<>Pular contributor to TV G!!Jde and the Saturday Review, 'Amory _al10,is known for his sup- port to the Fund for Anlrrials .. ' ~-•PffBeAJ . ~-.. ,-.~, Y:ACHTS~ ., •. I -PHRF·C, Spec.ulition, Robert Austin, Little Shtps Fleet,. PHRF-D. M:vstic. Bill Strohm, G~~rillo Beach Yacht Club. PHRF·E, Vixen. M. 8. Cox Jr., Los Angeles Yacht Club. PHRF·F, Plover , David Smith, .Coronado Yacht Club. PHRF-G, Ha mpshire Rose, ~.nnis Burnett, South Shore Sail· 1ng Club. ' CAA, Emily Ann, J oe Clay. California Yacht Club . MORF·A, Vivacious IJ , Bill von KleinSmid , Balboa Yacht Club. MORF-B, Maia, Joe l\forena, South Bay Yacht Racing Club. ~ORA, Groovin', Sachs and Baker, Santa Monica Yac~tClub. Rugs, Jewels Taken in Dana Imported Tibetan rUes 8nd jewelry valued by the .victims at mote than $30,000 were stolen during the weekend by burglars who broke into a Dana Point store, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported tOday. .Deputies said intruders car· ried off Tibetan.ca~ \ind gold and sil,.er antique jewelty from the Lama of Tibet store, 2S022 Del , J>rado, ane.n culling !heir way tbro1..1:gh the wall from the store next door. Offlcers 1ald thei:e: .~as no eviderice Jn the ntl1hb01]n1 pre- mises Where the thieves Ima.shed thewin'dowtogain entrY. f'....,P.,,.AJ PROTECT ••• urgency. DiGiovanDI .said that the Teamsters i11ue. w11 not an urgent mallet lor the couacil's attention, "at this time.", • At the meeting DiGlovan.nl had initially refused to allowCas· lle to speak in light' of the coon· cil's resolution. " Clemente • Bee Case Delayed A San Clemente couple with • penchant for bees won a two- wee• delay Friday in public nui1ance court proceedings brought aci.inst them by reli· Genta ,who -~laim the swarms ot bees ·are terrorizing the neighborhood. ·south Orange Oount7 Municipal Cpurt Juidle Robert Antram oriered the proceed· lnl• delayed aner belnll-told by Clarence and, Alicia Werner, 2011 Paseo de Lo• Alamos, that they soon will ht! movina: from San Clemente to San Dieeo~County. NeighbOrs along Avenida de los liobos Marinos recently charred tha\ lhe buzzing bee& are making the area.· next to unUYea· ble. They _say they have been stung •De\ forced to clean· up waxy bee droppino and dodge the airbome swarms. · .Antram, a visiting jud&e al the rourt, said be would bold the case ~-~beyance pending a report "-,...rwn' the Wernen on their mov· inl plans. H~ indicated that the 'cue ml1hl be dismlased if no new complaints are bn:xigbt to the attention of the District Al· torney'1 Office. Several novice beekeepen at· tended Friday's ~earing and later were given lips on rai.aina bees.by the Werners. They have nine hives in the back yard of their home and about 450,P<IO bees. They raiae the bees aa a bobby. f'ro• P.,,e AJ > TERROR ••• talkie he was using was suddenly cut.arr. A senior police official said the hostages held in the fifth.floor consulate offices. near a modem shopping complex in the center or Johahnesburg included four white women, three whi.te men and two A"frican men. But the doC'tor who entered said' the gunmen also had in captivity two children whom they threatened to shoot if the police did not cease fire. The gunmen fought a running battle with polic,e marksmen who surrounded the buildJng and re- turned fire as authorities tried to clear thousands of onlookers Crom the area. It was the first attack on Israeli diplomats since July 1, 1973, when assailants who were never caught shot and killed the Israeli military atlache in Washington, D.C., outside his suburban home. Seven Israelis of diplomatic rank, headed by Consul General Arieh Bustan, were assigned to the Johannesburg consulate. In addition, there was a clerical staff, mostly Israeli citizens. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin summoned members of his cabinet to the capi.tal to dil· cuss tile capture or theconsulafe,1 f'roMPflfleAI ORPHANS. •• Tied out on a day to day basis. Even today's Oight could not be officially confirmed . "W8 do not .le arn officially un-til the plane~ in the air," Navy spokesmen said. 3 Neiuvrks Face Chargea . WASHINGTON (UPI> -The Supreme Court today dilml1sed attempts by the thl"ff major broadc11Un1 networks to block govlmment c1t•r1e1 that they are IJleaallY monopoli1tn1 priftle-time entertainment pro- grammtn1. · The court 'a brief order cleared lhe way for the government'• suit acainst the networks to proceed · Jn U.S. District Court .in Loa Angeles. • /,' cw-c, Strflle Trash Haulers . . ' :Walk Off Jobs • Truh . houlera In fflll)linllon Beacll, Fountain Valley, Laauoa Beach and· nine other Orance County cities walked off their jobs today In a contruct b•tUe. Tho 900 rubbl1h \ruck 'drivers and helpers, repreaenttcl by Teamsters Union Local 316,.are re1pon1tble for haulin1 IO per· cent of Orange County's tr uh. But officials of the trub collec· Uon firms involved vowed today .. to pick up the trash tbe belt we can." . They said, however, there will be schedule delays. · Stan TJcacyk, general manaeer ol Rainbow Dispos al Co., which serves Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, said company officials were meeting today to discuss plans.for dealing with the ~ atrlke. Meanwhile, a union"membet.in Laguna Beach, ••id worken fear ,the companies m·ay try . to hire outside workers in an effort to break the union. Teamster officials remained unavail3.bleforcommenttoday. The othu cities affected are Anaheim, Fullerton, Orange, Buena Park, Santa Ana, Placen· tla, Brea, La Palma, Garden Grove and some unincorporated areas. The 600 workers were covered under a master agreement with the Orange County Disposal As· sociation, which represents the companies. The contract expired JO day1.1 a10 but the workers stayed on lhe job on a "day to duy" busis until today. 'They rejected the last associa· tion pay offer which would have given the workers u 33 percent boost in pay and benefits·overthe next three years . It would have added about 87 cents to the cur· rent $3.28 an hour avtra,ge waee. Sam Taormina, negotiator tor the disposal association, said the haulers asked for u pay hike of $1.72 tor the three years instead, as well as an automatic c~t of livi ng adjustment. f'r••r~Ai GARBAGE ••• parking lot where the trash truckS: are stored. One of the pickets said; the supervii.ory periOllllel for the1 local firm would try to co llect. commercial accounts. However, no residential pick up Was believed possible. Union trash haulers have re· jected a 33 percent increase in pay and benefits over the next three years adding about 87 cents to the current $3.28 hourly wage. Union negotiators are asking for a pay hike of $1.72 over the three-year period. Laguna Woman, 24, Faces Hash Count La1un~ Beach police &rrested a 24 -year old Laguna Beach woman Su.nday on conspiracy charges in connection with the breakup of a huhi.sh and hashish oil importation ring which mailed birthday car~ or con- traband from India to the United Slates. Diana M. Anglade, 23 , was held in custody at Laguna Beach City Jail today on $7 ,500 bail. Police listed the woman'a address as 217 Cypress Drive. Previously, two other Laguna Beach women were arrested at that address after police allowed delivery of a Happy Birthday card in which a plastic pouch of hashish oil was secreted. Officers also arrested ·two Newport Beach women previous- ly. La1una Del. Terry MacAdam. said the ring was a large scale smugellng operation head· quartered Jn the Laguna Beach area. Allon Begins French Vi-sit By Tbe Aatoelated Press Foreign Mlnist~r Yigal Allon today began the first visit to France by an Israeli cabinet minister in eight years in an at- tempt to ease the French govern- ment's anti-Israeli policy. "I hope my visit will write an additional page in the history or Israeli-French relations which have been very eood in the past, but strained since 1967. This was ~ot }srael's fault, but by French 1nit1atlve," Allon said in a de· parture statement to newsmen. Mailed contraband from India was sent to several cities in the Southern California area. After the de liveries were made, the contraband was col- lected by othets, Det. MacAdam s aid. He said conspiracy com- plaints_were being sought on the collectors. The operation involved police departments or Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and San Clemente, federal customs , postal service and federal .narcotics agents. . · MacAdam said authorities have confiscated more than 20 pouQds or hashish and a pound and a half of hashish o111a highly potent substance disW ed. from hashish . Aging Council To Air Plans The Laguna Beach Council on Aging will examine.ways or help- ing the more than 4,000 elderly residents or Laguna Beach when it meets at 7 :30 tonight at Laguna Beach City llall. At a previous meeting of the council, more than 150 persons overflowed the council chambers as trailer park r ents were dis· cussed. Key speaker for tonight's pre- sentation is Dr. Julien Feingold who will discuss coordination of community services to benefit the elderly. Included will be health, hous· ing, counseling, r ecreation, transportation services and pro- blems facing senior citizens. Enipluyes P -~·--~· 1il . ~ . resent De11Uuldil The Luguria Beacli MGnici pal EIT\ployes Association ha1 pre· 1ente" a list 'ofl ~a1e t nd benefit demands to tbe city manaaement calling for ah estima'{cd 12 per· cent pay Increase llnd in<'reascs in health and life insurance. The Municipal EmpJoYe's As.· sociation in<'ludes 80 members of the clly work for'ce and not mem· bers of the Lagunu Beach Police Employes ' Association or .the Laguna Be ach Fii-emen's As· sociation . Topping th e list or the employes' demands is a salary raise equal to the coat or Uvlni in· crease, a hike estimated to be near 12 percent. , "This is what we consider to be r e a s onable packaee, il is generally what we would like to ·see im pl e mented \." c ·hris ,JCre.yman, issociation president. said today. The employe sal ary and benefit package was pro_POSed to management Friday. As yet, no price tag for the bundle has been figured, Kreyman said. The demands of the municipal employes arc the lowest of the three employe organizations. The Police Association re- quested pay increases of 15 per· cent and a package of benefits whic h ineluded hiring of addi- tional policemen, repair of (Jf· ficers shoes, and extenSive over· time allocations as well as health and life survivor's benefits. The firemen . .represented by the Teamsters Union, demended. a union shop provision, pay in· creases equal to the cost of Jiving increases, health insurance in· C'reases and reduction in the work week. ' In addition to the salarY in· creases, the Municipal Employes Association is seeking increases in the life ins urance carried by the city from $10,000 lo $20,000 ; survivors benefit increases and increase in the city Contribution for employes' dental insurance. The municipal employes also ask ror the city to agree to bind· ing arbitratton in settlement or contract disputes and working disagreements. Bank Holdup Suspect Flees Fro.RI Wlre;Servl .... The mall accused of commit· tine a million dollar robbery or a Reno, Nevada, bank last Sep· tember remained at Jarge today following a w~ekend jail break with a fellow prisoner at the Washoe County jail in Nev8d.a. Daniel Rezin, 21, was captured Saturday night, but police and FBI agents continued today to search for Floyd C. Forsberg, 33, o( Portland,Oregon. Forsberg was being held pend· ing trial on charges of robbing the First Nation al Bank of Reno of Sl.044 ,000 last September. . Police theorize that the men escaped through the prison ven· tilation system "with obvJous outside help." Slaying Probed BEVERLY HILLS !UPI ) Police were investigating the de- ath of a wealthy 68-year-old woman found bound, btWlen and strangl ed in her bedroom-Sunday morning. SeJma. Younis was dis· covere4 by her son;in·law. Mariners Ca_rgo of ~. Free Services · · We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to ·offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Speclallsts has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month -Plan-. Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. • $ J ,000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest poulble on regular savings and high. yield Certlflcatea of Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Savings and Loan •• Marlnenl tMA..1.t• _.,_ .... ....,,,o, (213)SS.~ .• (o,p.M,, IJMI He.pita!) 1747 hworlr lhld. (213) 657·41•1 '· ' .... __ (te6wttl W0tlrd) 13820Seol leocl\ll\ld, (213) 598·1626 N•w,.n leech (Molft Off1<4ol IS1SWnkllffDr. (71•)6"4:2·4000 ......... -(loy•ld• C.nt•,) 1024 ~y11deDc. (71 •) 6'2·•000 . --310 Gl•nne,,. It (71•) 4f4·'1506 • (OPINING ;co..) • I t I I I' I . I • ' .. ; •". ' ' . ' Llttoll Brightens ~ts FT,C t.o Change Mind .. ' • Moaday'1 CIOeing Prieea ' • •• ' • Mond1y, Aprll 21, , 178 DAILY PILOT ,tJ I • NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ~ By MILTON M06KOWl'ft ".=. vo•c tU..i) -,_. ... i WR ... w;. 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'·· 4 .,._ Federal Trade ComsnlNlon (FTC) that it'• DOt u,1.;. .. to ~--d: .. • ~~ ~~'I ·; v': Ii"":,"'.~ f 11141i ::: ~i:t :: 11,.: = ~~~°:'J tt 'i'l E= t:=-.~-. !: l:="ii IL took only slx "I, "' ec1.,.•1MM\4o•.., _.,.._ · "'·i "'~1,..,..1s.... 1t1e11~ ... -..0tt1.20 1au"'•"" l~c.w111 »WI•"' years -undwboknowt .~\t .. :: ~~~ ~65~ •: :f~.~ l!I~~ t I** ff"'-·~ ''.ltt. ~iii-'~ ~!.~1t , J~.~ m~&Oli,1lt .1.1~l=-.~ T~'i d , .... _.4iij how much lime and _.M1nT .. 1 iv.... ~it >o u _,.. .,...At:'11 ''' ,.., • ~if'' ':t 1214.,. -.c-1.•11.,. n..,_l't ,,,,., •• 11 _1 r....._"" "' 'll __ _ .......,,. .. ,,, ,,.... ... .. t ~-.. ,. EM1a..t•11 • , .. ''"' ::: ! . 12\.'t-ll.lt -·--tti ,10. IJ ~ -s.n .• 11• JOl.'t •I"" THtrM• .• I, M "" •• ·• money In le1aJ work1 fn Money Mvlll" .IM .. •l Mio--. • "' l!MIVlll 11'1 ! • 1ti.-'4 IM .. l)\li • "" llNrrULf .60 10 121 1"-• '.to 1,40 •• 110 M\.lo-n .. Tltl«w .Jl I • •'4-"· · • o\Owil.f I .• ~ JU ti,.· 14 S ~ '" 111111( l,iM I lo.Jt 1~~-'" [11 . .0. ' """'-'Ii Mtwf>9 .00 )I 1.S ttl(o-'-11,JI .. ·•-Mll\4-• T_,,..,. 1 111 IJVI •·· f:J.ct , the entire case AllMtllll .1t 11 f"'-'" .-l 111 ...,. • .,. h1~1.• • 11 '-•... •·•ii J 1111t-•t-. tMMDI ·''''o ,. ~"' 1.s. '7 ia"' ... T.....,,...,, .. •" ·i: seemed ludicrou• to Tree "'""" '""' 11 1"'-"' ·••1 m '1~ .... EcttllnM .11 0 121 • ~ ":ii t ··~-... MM16Ml ,to 1J If u .1... ~1M. I ... ll..,.___"" Ttl•om• .. Mat t -;: 4'tJIH,-,.. tJ 11"'• .. :t,.J..:.~ a •1J ~: IE<•IJ•.>Oto 25 -"'• f~, 'I I!~ :....•1~ MOM I• 11• 11 -1'1 Ma :21 I ti 1\11 ... l ... a C..p .. tt -mostpeoplc wlthap"SS oUrce!M .tt IJI *' .. , (,~::. '' 1c-..NC .•10 » J\4o-• ... Mltrom .SO f U2 IOf't-'Mo ~lc-.rSI 1 SI '"'-.. T-• IAI J U2 •'ill-\11 a · AJl ..... i' •• 1 1+.+"' "'""··· 2J l\lo •·• ..,_.,,,,I JIU'Mo+I .. Qt . I tl.-1\ .,, MGICl11 ,10,.m11 -4e ~.-1 It )',._\II T-A-.C ,, llt l\lt-'°' ing lcftOWled1e Of the m 1. tS 11 16\ot-'Mo oCe I.fl j f IJ~ tlio EO & 0 ,I) 14 ti 144'-"' 'G .U 1 ., 12*-W. MkllST 1.10 • 10 16,,.._ ..._ "'-SP t.I• • 11 Ml't• \II T-.. ,..._ ,. S ,,,..._ '1"11 Me I. 1 1 11 + 'ill !!,'!I_},• t .. I ,..... ... E!,!f1 AIM< 11 JO J..._+ \4o l'+we•Cf' ... 1J •1 II""• l\4o Mk....,.t ,.0 1 H 11,,.._ ~ t\1(-1.19 f lft JO -1111 T_ ... t M J 1'! IS ... -'II typewriter market. ~ 1. .~ .. 1""-~ ~"' ·· ' d ••. Ile~* 11 u1 20\fi ••• "~·,. • 1t •~""' 11111c,.w-. si ' u 1114 • • tww•Ce .• , ,. 11,._ i.. t•wc:• 2. 11»1: 2• -• Far rrom eliminating competition'. Litton was tryins =~~=' ~·:::..,-:; •~ii l:i :""' :::: l~i.i.,,.~" 'll I~~ l!r.~~ 'U a ... =;.°'Y1r~: 21' :;u.-.~ =.:'":ii :f ~~ r::it"1:1:1l111\ =..·ii& des~ra•··lytoaa·•~·ce h t"ttl UU tb 1 in• .. ~ ~.:a.1 .... ., 11:11 I 1* ... 1:1 r. ,,..ui·1 • •Vi-v. · 1..r~·~ • » ~-1"" ,_,...,.11.0ld .. • l* ... --o..._ T•G&Trt.1•, :n • .,_.,. -"' -'-'-~-.-W JU C,C_Ompe 0Jl ere S W!9 ml It_, llll.1161 I Ill' ... Elar ll'd ll tt •\.Ii + I.It aMlcl t JI H~YI Wc:llendlt1I~1 w.--. E§~'° f 11+ IY-lo--% TaGlTOf!"'·· I l9 •Ill manufaclureandsale of'Lypewrilers • · • '!j •H . .-•l't .. rttt .. _. 11PMc1.10 s '' 111/o ~•w4il s •1 ~ ... w1e1L1t1:21 • • n....+ "'-t .. 1 .. '!lo-v. T••91'1f•.• • t1 lll1111J-4' • \ 0 • .-~ u!fj .. 12» lt\lo• \lo l!llr~l.'6 s 11 21~-·1,i; •11 .11e 2 17t sv.-1111 MU1118r .:i.. t 31 111o ..• .M11 m 11v...-:w. 1, ... ,.,,..,,1, • ,,,..._"'° th ......... ...,..... -lmry ........ ,"'."""I'-•• , .. 1100 ... \Ir MIM,.LI .... 11 ~·"' • • TtUlll!IC. s ., ,,.,_\.II NOT THAT LITTON IS ANY hero. It's an· 1-·..,_.~.ol i',· .. ""• .. Ill v. 11 '•. •, ~", '•'-· .. •• E-1.1s20 110 u 11o-"*. t "•·• • u) u • ""· MM&M 1.1s11 sn .....,_ 1111. ,. .. 1t t.w.t.,.. T•• ''"'' • nt"'4lli• 1o1t e. conglomerate Corporation, havinll' &roWn by a .•-• -~1· ' t "" I. I II--V.. EINl'rlll •• • Ji fl!>-\,It I iiftii'' t :rJ\lo-"° MIN11iO .n • 1 IO ... ••Kfllll t0"1s m .,,.._. Tn 011 .tt9 I Mir IJ -'i'lo f I die • -. I n ""'• \.Ii '·1f I --, "• '1!"""11 ... ' 21 ''"' Ill 2. t iO ~""' Mh11t" 1.10 ' 11 IOI'• • a--.. ·12 IS ,11 '"" T•autH 1.11 t n1 Y111o+ I' seneao mn naoquitlUons. Utloriacqulredtomany-1. .,,......_11r ... ,,1 ,,~~~ £M1L1 .u•11 ,, '"'-'i4 ''.'~'·' .. 11oou t i MePaco11 511~" ._ · ··· T•11t•1,..,.. •• 11 , ......... COm.a.ie. durin .• the ~o ea-bego·nnt'nl In i-• tbat i•-.,_, ol ...,.. "' ... -1:....0. 1.-• s 11 • 11o 111T j'' • i.v. ... MePftC l . .o ., 1 Uf'I• ,,. -· •11 .~1,• ,.'' ''::! ... 1.s1,. '-"' , •• ""'-"' -e ·.. -.. It""' 1:s2 ·1 ,, ... c'•°' '/ -, .... • E"'°""' .so .. 11111 •'Ii-v. 1 I 1.. • -1i1o ,.. ,..s .... ' • .._. " .,. 1..--..,, T••• 1.1t •• • • -111 aaJesleapfro••edfrom -11uont SI •bill! Al...,, ... s 1 ~-·q -... Emlilt. ,. ..... s1 111io. ""' .. ,,. c.1. , .. ~"' ~....,. ... • ==7 J .. 1 ;wv.-"" T••1ttf1• • •'--"- Litton bou1ht its way into typewrltera In ,·-·when It N ":W 1 D JI::• v. •w '" M~ ~ ~~ ;1' l• 20 --.. _.. •• J ''" ••• """*• 1·10 t• :a IN ~· .. •l'I • 1 -.-.. v. t-ettt .n,. • .-... -. •• DI O ' Olli All11•1t11#'1t-\.li ... 'j 1 •+\.Ii t'. ..... eGfti 11 t'Ji+lillllNAIWf~,,atllelilot\ll Mee!IOll..i '••olOW!••~. )VO ., llfV.•'4 r...-'.11 'i •Sl•-loi. ...... Al tlld1s I .. 10,.''",'.,'''::~. ·~ EIWlld,., I JI·-·~ 1,1rn····1 2 •... ----·Ot .. 1n1 ..... : .... ·m~·"\'1tttl!!~·~ "-"'·*I). f ... scooped up Royal·McBee , maker or the Royal type:writen · All LJiO •' -... .,: ,,,. ..... 1EMe••t11. , 1• 1•~•"" t 11\0 ... M1tow1111t11 1 • 1w. ... 11 t .... T111rnJw.itt1 11 .-.. "" On the face of ··tr, the move seemed to make l&Ole. . AU .., ••• 'li "" ... e" .·~ ·,· · ... ! .. ::-• . ._ 1: ..... nolKJ\ 14 2,1 ""• ""' I .a f .. 19 -'h Melyc•p ... , •• ~· -• CM: l ti ": ... ,,_ ... nHttiyO .a11 ' ....... _ Alt ~t .. ,........ .c.,il• .~;. 1..,in.n.• t 14 10.... l.2fl11 10 ll;i.1 Yt Molyc.f2 ...... I Jt""-\1>. •CA~lv.·• 1"• 71111' T=lntM 11$ IR-\o't Royal h111 'been the leading seller of office Ly--wrilen •1111 ~ .1• s tti ·i: c.. · 1 '!l ll..= .• l!<iYGeat.N • 11 ,. -'\of ,...,. ~1 J11 •• i1-..-~ ..,..,.r<,.T 1 • i 1''h• .,., ·~ eo .. 11 3""• .,,. T -• • •• 11111o-1w. e . . u ,-,ts supremacy was based on Ute manual • ._"' .11 s • ~ ~"'I! s '9 1:-"' 1.• s '" 21 · •.. •1.u •. u .. ..,. •.• tollOn•w• .1111 1n wv. ..• .....,., JS ·i 111 ,1.._,. T11rw 111e J tt • •1.,... -In tb U S b t "" -Allr~ .S. t I :m• .., • -... l!ciuHLl .ftb • ,. ••tilt •·· 11 .... tt )It 11 -111. ""°"'"'.,.. 1 s. ,,,._ -E:: 1"' ·• t lV.--.,. T Ill ·""'' 1t. It •.. m b. It I b 196Sth AkM l.)olltll'M ......... ~ "·""· •• " ~ ••• I! ...... 12 l II •'Ill•~ , ..... s t :iov. ••• • .......... , ... , .ttJ ...... .. . I l'MoWIM .1111 ......... WI ac 1ne. 1was c ear )' al the future belon1ecl t. lhe ~••S.oe 1 .. • .,w.-.,.. 1. s P• .., .. ~ 1~ .20 , 11 1~ •.. 1 ... s 110 ll'h ... ,,... Df 2:v. '° n +1 · .oJD •• ' 1"'• Yt· ""*" 1.-. • 1f .,.._-. elect . t ' . le And th lect . AMAi l.Jj. ' "' ...... "" . . n .. • ... ....,. f; ,_,. s MJ loilYI+ ..... ... • IOI •lloi • .... MM!:Ot; t m. i f t5'Moo--ltM<e .1•• 10 2 11111 .. "' TillwMft 11:1 .• ,, II,._ -nc ~ypewn r . ee nc lyP;ewri~r m•rkel.•'6 .UU.Xtft"".. 11111 •2"' . 1 ·~ ,._."" ... ..,... t ..... 44 .. sv. .. \'I E';'' s its 1111 + ..... ~""' 1:• • n JM ••• :=.,. ~~ 1~ ~ ~v.-""' .. T..,~ .• 1 • ... dominated b' .the company that pion&ered 1l -IDtenta· ...._ .. MI u u-. .. 1o1t' ~·: • ~ ~ 1:-"'°" ., ,.., •lt-"' r t n u -.,.. ~1.c. .. 3'I 1111t • "' -~ · .. , ,1 1~"" T ..... u1 • •1 ,_y,+"" tionalBU.lnes .• ~.chines(IBMI . ..... ... JI • ... •.. ·1' :-• l•Cl .. 01. SJ, .... \lo ...... 1 11'11 ... ._.., ... Ubll 14 ....._"' .............. ' s •'Ai •"" T..UC. .• 11 ., '71'•. m. 5'1.2011'1f -\4o I l'fl E.ci,rt .... 111'1r-Mo =· '14 ""'•\4o ...... M1.•SUtll ... -" .. ll!IK '"• 41U\lt-T.a.•1 .•1 t ,_.,_,. T be R al d I 2.60 •• I» ••• t'. t' It -•.·.·. h)9Jft 1'4it "6 tll. I ''!: ... I ... lSW ,., 1Mr ... Pl.IOl4 IU ....... -. IM Of'lt · ~ .Tr-C...till IM 2,_•l"MI • o sure, oy ma e e ectric typewriten but tlley • .-. 3 ,., ~ w. 111 s 1 ''"'• .,.. __... ,._ '"""'"*" s ' '"' ... """'••K,•,·!! s v., t!.....! "'• ..,.:G ~ 2;:g :: fo 11~:,: Tr-..... .st s .,.. '"'• \'II werenomatchforthelBMs Uttoncompanl h dbeenln .-....... lllt .1 ·SJ.. ... ..,.,. 1 .,. ·-... "....,... .• • 10 s ..... -. ,,..... ..... r 1111 l4~11o Monti ....... 6--c , "••• TrM•n•.•-· 1 •• _.,.. • es a • .AIM.lrl'i ... 1 1 ...._.,. ,. --.... l'et,cem .to11 2u •l\4o+I ll!",,.c..1fi'•'' .,.JOJffll='IJ--.JYI Mcw1$11 .l0b • » 1lll •.. < i: ··· Tr-. .-11 3'I '"'+"" votved 11n isoPhlsticaled electronic systems, and 50 the.Ut-Ft1rc1M • ' 1• •~ ... " "' 11o M1" Tr""'.. ,. l¥1• "'-Attl"lftS · • 11 *" ··· Tr-.Ll!ll .•s • • • .,_"" I R I . M .. If I -~ ~ J f 11 JI • "5!" : .. 1 ts f~ •. \.j Ill"-" t. .. ll• 2.S \II lllort"'°' 10 f i! U~ 1,4t t:.'!(,l••::r• Ill• ·,· I ,.,._ \4o Tn'llfll' .... I 2 Mii ... Oh· oya marnage was deemed lo be a natural. It would • .,.,..., ·; a~· 11Fw1a .. 11 ._\.II "•nrit,.~1 .. • 11~. 111 ,,,......,,.,. '° 11 ... ~·101s 1 ~'"' •NM 2u ,,_.,"' Tr•lHl•.MM-"' ..._.. m eamJc:htnethatcouldchallengelBM. ""'"'*'"' ,.._.,. IM:I' .. '" +1 "~·•s 1 f -11oltld s rs ~ ..... M1S1T,11.u1 1,.,..,.~ ~£.«1• SltJ'll•"'-Tf-W#Jr •• Mw. •.. ak . • ....... ( ... 1 i " Is"'~··'"..-.-., F ....... 2tlo-"' 1~1.• J., .. -tV. MtF ... 11'.201• 1• l• -'l l.U' nJ ,.._,,.. T,_.,, .. s 4 IJ'MI;• - E . . . -•.. •. AC.t:ite s I ....,.. .. Cfll'IW •• f ll'illfl F•W..Fcl .• JI S'4•'tlo ....... I 215""•""' M\1111' .... ,. s,. 1 ..... Aiw<,;c~·l1IJ Jt-.. •.. T •• ·-.... , •. _ ... , n" !!..._•_-. TH TBOVBLE WAS, IT couldn't. Royal, under Ut-~~ •illll .. Il l/i t .. cw-. . l ., II ••• Fw• ,.... •. 31 j'Mo ... , ... ~ ..... 1 511 21\11 +1 M\llll'd~···.. 1 1141•"' ::: .. i~~ .: ~ n:; ~ -ton' . 0 d ed ('-f ct · h' Un Mitl •• • i ... ~"-S " ) iJtlt• ~ ,,,....,,, C8 .. Ill SI(,-~ lntt I t ... -•l'-!Aul'l\1191.0ltt J Wtlt ... llhMMt 10 s 1 3.,.._"' Tr....-S I.• • Ill 11"--"-I wing, oun er . i..> e e nc mac 1nes were c: kera " 1111.11 I • 11""-.,. 111ittC. •• »• Ml'h--. ,.....1c.' , :n 11"'• 11o 1ftl111oc~1 • • ~-~ Mut'POI 1.10 • u u"" ... .. c 1·u , 11 """ T,....,, ti' t •• J ....,__ i.-compared to JBM 's. 'AMC.,~l\'11 ,.. g::-"' .... IO 1'111•'4 FtllMD91111' jl 1•v. .,.,. .. t .• ti1 21>'.lo+ I'll MurPll()t ... I UI ....... "' .. -.• • .. Tlt~C:. SI., 11 .... -,\II ADlilT•Lttlt Jt .... .... .. M tV.-\11 ..... IMI .... 3J 14 _·v.; I •f ..... s .............. ~..!.!....°",n'. !~ 1,• ... -....... ~;::"'·~ ':£~ Tri I .Mb •• ,. tf~ .... AL Litton you solved everythQlg by buying someone Amo....1v$t ,. i 1r. • .,.. ..... ,rin .. '' n. "'· eiJ'tv. • 10 tt.w.1 v. •TT , .. YI .. 1 .. -~ _,.......,. •• .... • ,.. 1 11.i 11Y1 • \l't f.! •flivt .. "I :11 ... I • t' 1 1967 't bou ht B .. h "°"" 111 .w. .. a n~t 1111 CllJ:.ln eetl ... ' 10 IM-'h· 111.10 .. 11 ,1 _ v. 1 T& "'" •.. a _..,._.,.. "'"''' L_ ... , •" ,,..._"' ..,_ ,.. .. , ,, •• , ~ , -.. it t• ... e se sex per 1sei. n 1 g a ntu1 typewriter com· ,,,,..ic,..1 • m " c...1.w • sa 1s ... 1.1• ,, m .,.,._ ~ 1 TtfSK•... tt • -.,. "" "" · ........ s 1• w-..+ ., I • I d . II Af'•rNJy .LI j J03 ,...,_;.. E f.... 110 f1Yt ~-. F .. '9(iwp I 1 s 21 I T .. ,... .• ,, ..... . . . ~.C02.JO II ,:;:;-17\41f 1w.' ,..,.._ .JO 1'0 II :L't-\lo TM JtK .... 1• ~-v. pany, mper1 a , an 1t eventua y moved all or its U.S. pro-,, Flt15n 1021 • 4._"' Cltlllll • 1.!: 1 11 1tt11• v. F~ • .o • 111 10~. 'ioi. 1 T& _,, •• I "'4• "" Naito o '°'' 11 • .. 1 •kJ1en11.11 I • u ., Trt111My111 ·• s 3'I " • " duclion lo the English plant. And in 1969 it reached out aaain " Flot.,. i11r •• 11• 12~ ~ ~,~,_II 11 ,:t ~ ~ Fld FIMICp s 1 J'i'll • "' '"''MC 1.• • J.M ••· N1rce Sc: :.o iO " ~· "' tllkftlrllle• .M 11 ts. lO'l'll--illi. T'9ik11111 ·*11 "' t1•1t-'Ill d bo ... AGftM .•50 .. 27 ,,.... "" .......•• L "· FllldtrMI 127 tt 10\06 ... ',:::~s,.,· 'l!:t+··· ....._..C .40' 101 111111•1\ll ==· 1·!! •' "• !!""-"' TJIWl•l.at' sn t!M'.• ... an ur1ht a German typewriter manufacturer, Tn·umph· •Gorn, II w 1t'MI>-'"' · ... -F1n ... eii ·'° s s 1ov.-v. 1s 1 "' NMA1•111 .so u 1~ • • -. ·-•·· T1tw., • .,.. •• ., u -"-"' . .. lfllMltl .. u !'4--\.li f'-IF ..... -,, .. ,, ·~ ..... 1 + ..... lAVll ... II" • "" Iii 111.61 j fl""' ... T ....... 11 ... ss ..... , Adler That Was a key a.qw·s·t·on be th T · h "Gft M • 1 " ..,... "' --s.. .iori. 11 r.-"" .... ~T ... · ·· , .... ,.., • • ·-.. I •-~ M • "' 1= ' ··· ,. " • 1 1 cause e nump A°" .. 1.•.. f ~ ... g"''••• .. ·,· 1~. L..._ ... Flntr. 1.10' 11 11 • .,.. ...... + ...... , c...» 11 -.,. 111:=,:: .. 1,· ,.. -...... ... • -• I t . t 'l 'd ed ood b' """'"""".It ' • I)~... .. • ---•• FllCllefl Sii • ~ 10111o-"' IN! u...i I •• -~ .. t OI., 1\lt. JI u -., ,. ... _,.. •.. ..4 .. , , ....... eecncypewr1erwas cons1er ag mac:1ne. -"" ...... •tsm»4, • .,.. "''"w"''·· 2 11.w. .... FuOlk..tol 1,1,v.-~•-.., a'" .. :11c::i-.ti .it~1»....,•1-........,·,.\~ ;in~·i;; T,..,.,,.. •1s\'ll•-. But here's where the FTC Slepped,in and told L"alton It ·"'~·••·•n 11 .. .,.. Clll" 1 .... Pf 1 .• 21 1• • ""· Fu1ec11.1011 11 '°"~. v. •-111 • • MM ••• • "'cit.,L ..... ,', ,.••_• ~ -.u.11 '" ·~··· T.,.., C::.M • IO'llo•I ~ _ ""' 1 t -~ CllY ,..,,,,, t J -\.'-ktMiu ,?I I 2'1 U'lo\-"'°' 1-~i· '1 1 1M• .... NIDltrtl.St J ..--. --4' U-IO"+ .. couldn't do that. By acquiring Triumph·Adler, 1ald tbe rrc • 1 11 'i ll .... "' ~ E 1.110 • w J1-. ... Ft.Neo.1.11 1 ,o 311i1o -""' ,_. 1 1 11 1111t-\.'t Nt1011111.io s 1"° 1s • ~ 11::\'·tn I 1• 1 WI UALtc ..111 • • -· r 1 1 . 1. AMetiCM I' 1 '"'·-ou .so .. 212 u •I* '"""sencJ 1 1 23v.-~ 1-· 1. , .ll ,,_."' ..u".°''. 1211,,., ... ::"'~·L 1 ~: ~ ... u.L.,"'"' .. , IMli•"'· ~~ti~~~J~ acsk~ th1~tlLll~~ni::~r~~fu~1~~s1t;1::f :':.·· =--=""""w' '!! ,.~... weifi7.J! 1~ 1ll J{t .... :.\i;· ~!~~1~41~ t 1~ '~~· .'.':· lrtt:..1': Z 1• ~ ... ·1.1; ~I~~:.~ t .. '!,~.~-=::':114 .~ .. ,, ;:-.i~ tf&7•r-'tlf 31 ,: :t"~ ~ ""' ., 'G 1 -·" ~ ... l!IJ.41 1 II u ..... FsltJll:IE ... 10 • ·~· v. '•"*u .... , .... u ·-.. -.,_ .... lndu .2S J '' ,,-._~ ::::.:1.11 .. 11\o'lot Ill UMC .... -1 ·· ........ German company. ""'*"o• 1.s. n 11 • "' :,M 12 .. 11 .. ~ F.uve• .Jib • ' sv. ... '"' · 1 'i lo,-w 11&e1'"'a1'4 .. -1 n UMI Tr 1~• 1o11 The case dragged through many proceedings, with the =~si: ~ ~"-::·:· QCll!!fpfii :: 'iE ~?"'-~~ .. ~r=J:.s.~~ :r ~~ ::: :::-;:: ~ .............. ·~ c:'~~Z:J Jn:·~· =-~~:i~\ Ji .:r. ~· ·~ 11\,; l:-;·:· FrC sticking lo its lgwts: Litton had Lo gel rid or Triumph-Al'n $We$ :I j 1• "v. 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The fu 1emce eel; ':\'t,"1"' ~·s !f ' +" ,,,.,, ... 111 ii. ::: ""'1 .•" .,.. sv.= ~ K•ec:~~.. ,. l'I>-~ 0<:c1e1 ,.,s. a sa 1~ 141 1re1n'L1n '"iO 1ro ve1e0 °""''' "' mi.+ "' ·~gers ,CowanandKoppis&.vertJ1tn11ndpubllcrelatioOI =.='i.='1 'U ii:~'~ lt11'::1:J: r.:-;.~ ~:11;~ 1;f ;::::i ~ ~~=· ·.,.~~ ~ ~-i.i, ~~~=~~~·.: .: :tYI •.~ ·~~c ·:&'i 'ft,....:·;:· ~r.t=.-r.:i~ 1U 2!~·.~ Joint venture between An· aaenoy takes over .the i:a· "''" c:-11 .. 1,. , _ .... ,. ".,'1·· •'!If "• --1 ,.,. 4 1f ,.,. ... Kr ... Mt 11 • ,..,., .. ""' 0tcP1i>1 l.1•.. ' is~ ... _., ·'° s 20 '""-.,.. v0c:wcc .11111 ss , ...... al A CoWI .. lilll I! g IMIO •1 20\j, \II Kro0tr l.tt • I) II•• \,It ~Crpl 4 111 tl\.'t-\li r '21 7 IS • • ~ V•E~l·ll' .. II _.,. thony F. Kopp Associates~ tlona and clients of ot .~--J :: 1 ,.., ... ·..: """' • • :;· , 1~+v; Tl .., 2v... , 31111 ! 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''*-Ill "" •• WI •'-' ., • 1'9 .It'' l'ill + '\,i; llttQf' 1• 61 ''°"-\.Ii IAwiU "'"" 11 214 • , . , Outle!Co .1S ' J 11:\t-•;, $!1'111WC:. •• • • -1.-.-~ WefW L ... 11 102 12"'-\Ii P~·• II It""•"-f I"''' S ..... \.Ii WI!·-1• ''°"-V. LFE c.rert • f '""'• ... 0..tS/lftn .lS I II IOIM ••• t.';ifi.:;;it Ill~-::: Wini-=-.. • 1'-• i. NEW YORK CAP) -The American consumer COD· tinues to give fits to ma'rketin& sll'ateglsU and retatlen. Some of Lhe best known names In mereb1ndl1Jn1 are In trouble, and' the list doeln'L begin and end With Lh• Great · Atlantic and Pacific TeaC.O. and W. T. Grant Co .• wblch are losing scores of millions ol doll an. A lottl list or manutadurers and retai11n of eonaumer aoocts find they c:an 1t 1ft ~public eiclted aboUt anythtq, except. possibly about savtnc whatever they can. People are "buying down." Money .ts plUn1 up •&•In in 1avln11 ln1Utu· tions. Savtn1s bond 1ale1 are high. THE MEllCHANDISEll 1110UGllT at -time to be the smarte1L, be1t informed and cleverest of all market.In, the Detro't auto m•kv, finds that customers will buy only when they can drive a good baraaln for them1elva, which • often is• lostn1 P?9PG1ill00Pothe1eller. Th~ ouh rebate concept wu t.housht to be another tx· ample or Detroit'• genius when, earlier thl1 r,ear, the public crowded Into automotive showrooms and he ped dealen cut tbeir inventory glut. · But, a1 Detroit bu learned, it really doesn'l take a areal deal of lmagin•tion Lo sell producta It• lou or oa I margin too skimpy Lo support a livtnc. And that,'lt appean, is one thing that rebaUng amounted lo. .. Another: Those sales made la1t FebrUUJ and Muei.. quilf: likely were al the expen1eof' 1prln11aln. That at leut is the conclusion being drawn rrom the worst sprtn11elllDS -rate in about 14 years. . ONCE UPON" TIME; !hat tlm• belnl no maretllan 10 y<!ars ago. thete wa1 a pervulve reeUn1 that~ made, its: market ......i.. that it decided what It wanted lo do and theo went out and did it SUl)ported. by promoUon and hoopla. Quil' obviously II no lon1er can ·~ ob. It tried. !!llr several yean Jt' delHttd to tinter the eOmp'et car muttet. leavinli that Uny,Jietmonlof ll>e cnarllil. to Ille Jap.-and European eompaoin:. , .• -, , - It WU onlj When .they JOallZed that OoDlplel lmpoito were 1oupr1 l5 p.ri!iml ol "*!' out of !be total car multot tMt Detroit seemed to~-that tbe public new wh•t· f U wanted and waa backin1 ita belief with mOM.y. • , Now Detroit recognizes jt ·must contend wttb a complex,. demanding, better educated consumer. A smptcaoua (:Oft· aumer, you might add ; a ~uiper w'ho expeeta DOthln1 more than his money·• worth and who discount.I the hoopl•! ........ ·' -'",·•" ii· ··.· ·11-• » ....... , .. , .... , •• :·.~·." .. LFE pt .SI .. 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' -1 ~l II' ~ t'rA11i 11 ~i: ,r4'11 .. :ll ... · :Jl1 •" •"•·'· so,-........ ,.~ ,I i's 11011>-i" ,=r'IMC. 1, .. -1-" .. -lillk~ .12 • l 'Mo "'91&1fll•,lol .. tl00 Jl'-1\a 'j'llrPoOf t.40 .. • •l -• Ml.1,.Nl.Mi t2 1• ...... PPGINl,t0f l0t 11"6•" rtlfiol\OollJO II J\"1+111 DAILY l'llO l • ' I ' I ,• • 11 \ A IA# DAIL Y 1-'IL(J f Mondat . April 28, 1975 . , .. Avalon Patrol Lauded Efforts Dunng Catalina Sto..,, Reported BJ ALMON LOCXABE-'t ' °"" " .... 9Nti ....... Boat.owners whose craft sur- \'ived the batterin1 northeast winds at AvaJon during the March 27 .29 blow had words or praise fo r th e wort or lfarbormastcr Bill Harvey amt his cr e w ·a nd the Avalon liJegUards for · tireless work in .keeping damage to a minimum. Dr. Wallace Gerrie of Newport Beach and his family were on an Erics6il·3S sloop that rode out the .s.tQr.ro. 'In a Jette_r to Jl.arvey .. Dr. Gerrie said: "'WHEN THE FIRST winds hit Thursday night m y family and I were comfortably moored al Moonstone Cove (about five miles west ·of Avalon) and by 12:30 a .m. the wind was gusting to 35 iniles per hour. We decided to run for cover and went to Avalon: Two other saiiboats at Moonstone hea de d for Fis· herman's Cove a t the Isthmus, and the lone 1powerboa t that elected to stay was. later destroyed on the beach. "As we came through the Avalon Harbor entra nce we were met by Harbor Department boat and gµided to the best moo r- ing available. The boat stood by until we were securely moored. That greeting did much to bolster our spirits. ·SAVE SAVE SAVE ' "Ail through the night at 10.IS 'a110 \hose o..Of ;iuany ~ther minute intervals. either the yachllmencaqhfintMatorm. Harbor Department boats or lhe "We, t.De captain and' crew ot lifeguards tn tb'eir Baywatch Brandon Jrop, wiah to, compli. patrolled 'throug'h, the moorings, ment tbe the• of the Avalon advi si n g ya.c htsm e n t o ha rbor-.patrol, the 'county a;trengthen their lines or adjust· lifeguards and clU1em of Avalon lng the position of boats to avoid for the fantutic •cad heiroic deeds possiblecollisions. they perfortne" durina the ''THIS GAVE US a secure feel· ing because it is not only your own boal yOu have to watch in a crowded harbor, but also the boats aroun,d you !IS well. The ef· forts of everyone in your depart- ment s houla be given thanks for a job well done." William Brandon addressed his letter of commendation to the mayor and citjiens of Avalon, staling that it not only expressed the th anks of his family crew aboard the Brandon Iron II but 3 BURGIARIES IN THREE DAYS storm," wrote BritDdon. BRANDON ADDEDlballl was the calmness, ordei'lineu and ef. fi ciency that _prev_ented-...A__sgilJl: plete disaster as the winds and seas battered the crowded harbor. • Two of the Harbor Department boats were also beached in their · efforts to save a large sailboat that was late'r broken up in the heavy surf. Avalon Harbor faces northeast and is at the.mercy ofihe strong Santa Ana winds when they blow across the channel pus hing heavy seas ahead. A breakwater built across a portion df the harbor a few years ago alleviat- SANTA ·MA·R.TA , Colombia • ed some of the danger, but (UPI) -Oswaldo Pinedo's house Avalon, along with other coves was barglarited twice -once on on the north side of thejsland, is · Saturday and again on Sunday. vi rtually' untenable during such So he went to the. police station storms. :Monday to report the crimes. __ BoalS that can power out usual- When he got back home, he ly ta~e refuge on the sou.th stde or found his house had bee n th~ island at ,Cat Harbor or a t burglarizedatbirdUme. Fisherman s Cove at the Isthmus. .. New Maytags are coming. All dtscontinued models must go now. Prices slashed. Big Savings! MAYTAG Scotsman Washer TerrHK: Features! • Permanenl press and regular laboc cycles • 3 Wate1 level settings • 3 Water temoera!ure settings • Zinc coated steel cabinet with 1ough acrylic enamel finish • Family size Porcelain enamel tub with Power Fin Agitator •Attractive brushed metal trim • \ MAYTAG Scotsman ·Dryer Terrific Features! • Pe,manent Press, Regular and Air Flu!! cycles • Famous Maytag Halo-of Heat drying eliminates· hot soots" • La1ge oorcela1n enamel drum with easy to clean llnl l1Uer • Zinc coated steel cabinef with tough acrylic eoamel f1n1sh 0 ·- MAYTAG Dishwasher The one 10 buy In the Hrll olace and here ·a why! BOATING '· /' 3-raee Regatta I T~iun8 in.NeWJiqrt. '· .. , Tn'lf~unaalll .. tumawlll twarae..,uflioo,1=.,-· • IDv .. e N""l)Ofl Thuridoy lor Ille leW1~ Gf'lbe If ._ "11th annual u.s.-Medeo team wlll reDatita In aouflterD • -;, raee.aponsored by lhe Lldo-H Aa· C.Ufornla to compele ·ID lllml· social.ion . · inston H•rbour Yacht Club's Tllo Mexicans will go qainal Tournament of C~ foe 10 "'""r teams from Soulhern Lido-luS.t•d•Y·•llilllunjloy •• C ~-' L I I allfornia In a three-race reaatla • ., .. , u in,lbe ocean o(f ~ewpc>rt Beach. 1 ... --~....-----__ 1' · BEADQIJARTEBS F<I• the Yacht l"L..:L _ 34-SigDed Up· For RegJttta Thirty-four yacbts have been. signed up for tbe foUrtb sailing of the San Diego· Yacbl CUp tevel ~acing r.e•atta ·,scheduled. f9r May·;t-5. . t~ · SDYC officials say the list may reach as high as 50.>So far •. ·t·l quarter·tons have sicned Up along with 10 three-guarter tons, four half·ton.s arid·njneoae,tons. The one-to'n racing'WiUbe com- bined with the Trophy race and the San Diego•to Lone Beach race of the Pacific Ocean.Racing Con· ference. The regatta will also qualify the top one-tanners for the world One Ton Championship next Sep- t em b e r at Newport, R .I . race will be Balboa Yaehl Club "411D8 -with the 10.al, Lldo,·14 ,tn111 11s ~ · I . boot. ' M · d D • ~ Tile regatta ia hela oo iltemate -l -'111 ee . .f' erJ11118 I years at La.ke Valle de 'Bravo Tb. Coast Gu•rd baa, luued a near'ltfexico City. ... reminder.lb.al all yaeM dabl and OPENING;.cEREMONJES al other lloalla• ora•••ullona ...... BYC 1will be a nae ralslnc for nin& re1attas, ,Paradel and~ bolb ~euntries Thursday morn-marl~ •v.enta are required to ob< inc. followed by the fint oftlcial t~ permits. ... race in the a fternoon. The final The Hl'JDita are NQUlred for t E. ht Reinstated 1$ . . ' ' ' OAKhA~·D (UPI). -Ei1hl stewardesses of Trans lntema· Uonal.Airlines who refused tony to 'SaJj:on Will, be reinstated with~t a Jou in pa~. They had been grouodeCI bflcailse they re- fused to boa r·d a J',ropOsed charter fiight Friday at was to fly employes of a New York firm out of Saigon. ' I any m1riae event lllat. by Ila nature, circumstaDC."tS' ~ ~loea.i 1 lion, will introdUce extra Or &al· usual hazards to aafet1 of persons uaiQa the navicable waten of the U.S. With properlt approved marine event permita, 1p8c1ure. guJalions ean be· I-by the Cou~ Guard~ to pr.Qted:·thi area • of the event and, if deemed ' neceasary, patrol Yellliall for lbe event can be ,providld by Uie ' Coast Guard or . Coast Guard Auxiliary. Our fasQions are showing. And y,ou're invited! ·:i .. .• • Fun Size upper and lower high veloc•ty spray arms plus center DOSI spray ••• 3 level scrubbing eliminines ore-rin:r.inQ • Un1Que racking. dishes and silverware.on toP • M•cro·Mesh l1lter On Th.ursday, meet design~r Jeannene Booher of Dalani II! On Friday, ;Tiip ·Bryan meet of .Tantier! n • l This is the coll ection that Separates grejt design from designer prices, (They're $Sitto $1101-) So come. Meet the designer h'erself and ..,.'bur.infornlal modeling '. , ' from 11 :30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. J'hursday, May 1 in Newport. Shown here, our w,h,ite polyester-organza dress for casual ~inne'r, be.utifully faggoted, with mul ti-colorful flowers abloom on the tkirt. 6· 14. $86. l ' . • • Ma il/phone. Rob inson's Better Drosses. •' ' . . ' "'lie's Tanner's own fashion reprftentativ1,.on hand , ~ecillffy·to chat .llith you and help show you which "ranner Look beComet'your IOOkl Come during the inform.al modeling t1om 11 :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. FrLdoy, J')'1ay 2 in Newport. Her,,.a Cool• gathering of • -stripes rn blue/white poly•ter/pottOI). 8· 16. SliO. Ma~/phone. llobinson's Sportswear Dr8SHI. • • ' Mail orders·to Robinson's, 2 Fashioh Island, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660 ' Robins(!"n's. 2 Faohion Island • Shop Mond1y 10.e; T~esdav 10.5:30. . ' . I • ' /It ·' < I ( • i ' \ ' • ' .. . . ' . I -' -- Saddlebaek ' , ' ' ".11S, %"SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ' .~ . t • ~ • 'l'oday's Closing · N.Y. Stoeks -n• - MONDAY. Al>RIL28,.1975 TEN CENTS ; . PGtents Critique Jj~h ~-:-·-.. gram I Bel IAN WOlt'l1f. dinou.un-frpm theanatom.)'of (MGM) program irt th• Sad-Uoaand sometim•fllentrt:dly •• .".-tohiltma)or cate1ti~. ,.; t organized at the school level as it .. Daltr PHlllWI tyrannosaurus rex tC? the ice age dleback district, tella that story The airted bave·b.1_~~ foeuiln ~ ••f tbeyt btf'ijt. ~ " ls nqw. The little-boy-marched into when't.bey disappeared. to Ulu.strate sever,al P.3int1. the--8addle'brik-V~ec:alltly ..... ~eomnl'unleJ11tic9f~l1Ht "It is not just enrich~~t we ~laaa wilh his Shoes unlaced, hia With that, .another teacher in One is that gifted •children because of a repori_ lrGilft ~ diatrict about the f(;-M' (~1-. want," said Barbara Gns1nger, 1hair 1tlcklng up and his pants on the Saddleback Valley Unified often have trouble relalinf to of mentally 1ifted'.i~ in b: lifted 'i'einort) pr:ogram, •nd , one of the parents bchi~d the _re· 1backwards. School District discovered their peers. Sometimes their eight schools ._ ~ 1 , .Omettmes thi:-y ·1et the i·m· Port. "We want basic skills i If the teacher didn't &bink the · another mentally gifted child. classmates think t~ey 're The pareois ••f ...,.'are ..M>t. ~ little Is_ betQg d9M for •'taught in the depth .the.~hildren tlltt"le fellow was strange his Tests allowed the child in ques. "weird." And vicevena. · happy with many ..,,eta ol Ute tHe1tudentl. • arecapableofreach1ng. f • 1fe1Jow students certainly did. lion had an intelligence quotient ~not her, according to Mrs. MGM program, _•Dift~ are· -:J'he'y ~ieve pn:w~am pl9 -· . "Muc~ or the commwifca~ Then he opened his mouth. Out of more than 160. Webber, is that •gifted children hopUlg to secure db1trt~t,!fevel ninafor the MG Ii( pr.ogTaIJ\ ~ we. rece1~e ; from. l~e school 1s 1paured everythina: you could Lea,h Webber, coordinator of reveal their spe"cial needs and changes i'n direction.... to a..-beefed u_p and coord:truWld written 1n educat1onese _that possibly want tO inow about the mentally gifted minors abilities with endless imagina-The parents' compwat(fall fn.. from the d_istr1ct level, ins~of <See GIFTED, PageA2) • .. - en et on to •· ' 1ets ' , , ' Consulate Seized \ ::: Six Terrorists ·Take Nine Hostages ,. 'nJOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -Six terrorists Mrmed with machine guns seized ··~e Israeli consulate in fbwnt.own Johannesburg ,today, ~k niae hostages and sprayed the .streets outside with gunfire wounding al least 40 persons and. tenifyin&luncbtimecrowds. J There Were uncoafmned re. p0ks that there ·were five dead and another 10 wounded inside the consulate. A doctor allowed ~ the COD· .Ute said the hostages included two children the terrorists were threatening to shoot. The South African Press as· sociation said the terrOriats were believed to be three Lebanese. and tbree Japanese but there was no official confirmation. Jn Beirut, Lebanon, some of the ~alestinian guerrilla groups denied responsibility for the at .. tack and others withheld com· meat. After holding out through a series of blazing 1un battles with police riflemen, the attackers Ragtime First threatened lo blow up the office building occupied by the COD· sulate unless the Israeli am- t>assador was produced. Police said the ambassador, lzhac D. Unna, had been sum- moned rrom Cape Town andwas en route by plane. The terrorists also threatened to shoot a hostage e'J'ery 15 minutes unless police withdrew from the front and back exits of the building, according le the physician admitted lo the con· (See TERROR, Page AZi . • -Z I Schools ftreparefor S.ulnmer Race to Ensenada , Fini.shes SlowJy· ' .. Alt'".21· schools Of tbe ~Sad· d]eback Valley Unllled Sj:bool District will ' have stµnmer pro- jrams, some starUngJune'"t7. Patrick Bushman, summer achool dir~or, said .courses of- fered in the vacatioo tenn varY from sailing and environmental awareness to a rural program at. thbuco Elementary School. ~ ''Each school wiUolferttsown, li:\di.'Vidualized program based on lqfal community· interest,•• • By ALllONLO<XABEY DlttrNl!t ............ ENSENADA-The 28th annual Newport to" Enaenada yacht race came to a weary but calm close Sunday as the last of the 500 starters str'uggled across the rmish line about midnight. 'lbe potentially fastest race on record went fiat SuDdJY morning when light winds ofr the coast of I Meeting Set Baja California had the fleet alternately beating er standllic still for the last 50 o;illes ol. the race. The 62-foot sloop Ragtime skip- pered by Bill White and Bill Pas· quini of Long Beach Yacht Club carried .the slro·ng winds to Enseoada and was the first yacht to finish. Ragtime finished the race in 15 hours and 15 minutes. finishing ahead of the catamarahs. Ensenada was quiet and order· ly Sunday night and ~onday morning. At Hussong's c1lntina, scene of some riotous events in re. I man said. "Summer•School c ·es have been designed· to c ure students interest 8' well ' meet educational needs ... •fte elementary school sum- mer term will run from 8 a.m. t.o U>U p.m . July 1 through July 20. ~ediate schools will hold ~ummer school 8 a.m. to 12:15 p:ti\.' June 17 through July29; the hig'h schools have the same ~~~ but will m~ from 7:p •·m:to12:30p:m. Over School Boµndries .... cent years, bartender En.rique looked over a full house and said, .. Look around you: lt'stlke~old days. The place is full but there are only yachtsmen. We have no 4 .sum•mer program a't Silyerado, Continuation High Sqhool will run from 8 a.m. lo 112cu p.m. juJy 1 t~rouib July 23 au. the sum,,mer term at !Aperanza Trainable Mentally Retarded School will nm 11.arting JUlle17 from 8:45 to 2:4Sp.m. A meeting to try to decide boundaries for a new in· termediate school in El Toro and where to build a third high schOol will be held at 7 :30 tonight at Los Alisos Intermediate School, Mis· sion Viejo. The public has been invited by trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District to attend and present views on the boun· dary issues, which have been UD· der·study for about six months. Thi• schedule "allows parents a~" itudents an opportw'lity to pl~O a six week v.acation and yet ln~.is available ~ducattonal op- ~ . uniUes for nearly 11 'months· Of ~ ryear, ••Bushman satd. John Cooper, district coordinator or research and de- velopment, has been working with a citizens• cbinmittee and ·meeting with 1maU groups of parents in each attendance area over the past few months. ' ·Th~ fall term of ihe 'svuso ·~affl Septem'ber 10,hesaid. _ Tnust.ees may make a decision on the boundaries at tonight's meeting, or they may postpone action until the next regular meetin14 More informatiOn on -summet acbool is available by calUng ~Z34. "' ·~~)tearing Flap ' ' ' . . ' I G.40 Reports S.S A~ea ' ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Disability·judges for t11.e 1 Social Security AdminlstraUon flew to.Puerto Rico to ' help 'with hearinas durihg Winter vacation months , despite·-b)gger case backl<>P in less glamorous loca· 1 Uons, a government audit says. 1 A General Accounijng Office report said two of • the most lleavlly liacklo"ed hearing offices in the c country -Flint, Mich ., and Huntington, W. Va. - 1 ••receive<( half the assistance'' given the San Juan, P.R., office, which ranked 23rd. , The report said hearing examiners temporarily , 1 sent to Puerto Rico are given· few enough cases to , c leave lllemplent)' ol time to enjoy the island's recrea· Uanateu • • • · ' ; s.. aiarles )\fcC. Mathias. (R·Md.), requested lhe•lnvesu&ation after constituents complained abbut ·~ waiting up to a year for hearings, and asked HEW 1 Secretary Caspar Weinberger to stop any abuses. problems." The race committeeworkedfar' into the night compiling the of .. ficial handicap staridings which will be' announced at the tropby presentation this afternoon. - Unofficially these are the win- ners in each class: Ocean raclng:·A, Olinka, Tony Bill, California YachtClub. 0c·ean raciag:-B, Broom Hilda, Guido Mortarrotti, California • Yaoht Club. Ocean racing:.c, Giant Killer, Melvin Wills Jr., Coroil.ado Yacht Club. PHR:F ·A, Ragtime, PHRF·B, Rebel Maid, David Folsom, San Diego Yacht Club. PHRF:C, Speculation, Robert Austin,LittleShips Fi.eel,. PHRF·D, Mystic, Bill.strohm, C~~ri_llo~Bch"YaChtClub. PHRF·E, Vixen, M. B. Cox Jr., LosAngeles Yacht Club. (See YACHTs; Page AZi ' El Toro Unit Meets Tonight On Fo1D1tain ,• The Culure or the Lake Forest fountain' is one of the Items to be discussed tonight .at a general meetirig of the El Toro Homeownen Association. The meeUng· will be a.t 7:'3A/in Room"' F0 8 at Los Alisos In· termedi'a{e School, M\sslon Viejo. Olher items on the aa:enda in-- clude 1 -A prosre .. report on the El Toro Community Park. -Naming ol the Aspill·Street ' ptrk. "' -DI eusaion ot: plans for the El Toro summer teen center. -Approval or bylaws for the auocJaUon .. Babyl:ift Qu.e .. X~dqy • • ... ~ -i-' At Los Alami-tos". ... ' • \') • • f By KATHY CLA)liCY ot Ute Delly P'tltolMift Another babyUft. or Viel· namese w"Br ofP.h.aits W&Hx~l·· ed to arrive· tonight ... at't'(Los Alamitos NaVal Air. StpiJoo aof authotjties \here saia,ruch~·afe expect,e.d to co.ntiinue periodicallY. • . :.. ... • A planelo3d of 63 Orphans ar· rived ·at the ·.siation about, mid· night Sun'day. lhep '*ere transported by bus to a' makeshift home in a Terminal IslaDd1gymnasium. ~Mbst.._ of .them will leave .by tonight for homes .throughout the nation, Naval author1Ues1aid. ' ' ''.Tfiey 've been watching !elevisiao, playing games, slf¥!P· 1ng .@P.4 .eating," said Lt. Cmdr:. 14elvin-Kemp,· wfto reported the oper8tlon h&s been running smootlily.· The equiPment has beett sup- plied by a Volunteer gr4up ~·<:*ratiori Handclasp," and the ctuldreD, rangiDc in age from oae •.mO.tb to 10 ·years are being e..-.S for 'by'volunteers. ' . ' •· A l'tOUJ!tof~t24 orphans arrived at Los li'lamitos SatUrday and all bUt three who were hospitalized new.on to adoption agencies in Oniloil and Colbrad0Sunday11of- ficf•ll1aid. Two of the 63 arriving Sunday . . ldelil atsOi were hospitalized at .. n PROIJVCES. ithi> l'.ong .Bea~b Naval Region al ~. ¥,iodl<al C"'ter, but ol!icialssaid 2.') Rt,~(;).R:. ~ ~ 1eripusly ill. Jf-"!'1 ~ Jn. the meantime, .a group ol 43 "My acla producecl.25 calls lfDd , refusees arrived lot .Los Angeles •I scild the boa~.:· ' ,. ' · -~!Jona! ~! ,Saturday 'Jbal's,the eucce"' storylolcl•by nl~ fn wft'!I , d be the be(in· 'the ·Fountain V•ll•J ilUm 1w1><> lllria'.olintl1111U.• nights. , ptaeed" this claasifhitl"ad m· the. 1 tJTbey lr.cruded nine Viet- Daily•Pilot: ,, 'lameae employes of Flying ••1S'GLASTRON,w/SS Ti1e~ Airline, ttro A,meric.an HPCbrysler many emplbfe1 olici 32 dependents. xtru . -· Prl ply. ' ' T\llY all Jell J!ebiad homes, ~n1:x money. poqea&1ons and . jobs, . • wllicb raqed f,i!>m executive to, U you have. any ~ fl'om a labor'er.pltioni. sloop to. a dbi&bJ!·to,..U, ·~ , Ofllclilataf IAs.~·•ald 6'2~8. lt Mil' ti!lfeo ·a ~WI' ,~· lftey' .., a.et eJpeel to -.In tho~)it •,P.l~to~a . , :1nvo!~'.ln ~DI' ror bu)'er. · · , , · ~It rel'a1e,.. 111• hilbt)l!f. AloDI:' '!'e' .0r1,,._ ""'*• IM Ollhta'; they sa14, a"' boln; ~- ript pltte~lhe llillJl".!jil/I", , . (s.;ORPllANS,.,...Alf I . • •• ' • I' ~ '' ) ,, ... .. ,.... 1 . ... , ' ' ' .. ' El Toro To I.and ' 20,000 By ALAN DIRJQN a..,. 0.11, P'tltll....,. Up lo 20,000' Vietnamese re· (ugees are to be housed at the Marine base at Camp Pendleton, Pent,gon spokesmen announced today. The refugees will be flown to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and then transported to Camp Pendleton where they will be housed "for up to 90 days or mo"re," the Pentagon spokesman said . The spokesman said the flights from Wake Island, Guam, and Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines are expected to begin within the next48 hours. The Pentagon official said that Camp Pendleton will be one or three refugee reception centers .. in'the U.S. The others are Eglin AFB, Fta·. and Fl. Chaffee, Ark. The spokesman slid that each base will handle up to 20,000 re· rugees each. To dale, about40,000 Vielnainese have been evacuat· ed. from Saigon, the aide said. ff lime pe.rmils, the administration hopes to take out up to 125,000. The Pentagon· announcement came after congressional leaders said they were notified or the plans in telephone calls this morning from Administration of· ficial s. · In 1956, some 40,000 Hungarian refugees were brought to Camp Kilmer, N.J., and it took several mofiths to find permanent hous· ing for ,all o( them and to scatter them throughout the U.S. A spOkeslJlan al El Toro today confirmed th.at the air station had• been notified by the Pen· lagon to expect refugee flights Within the next 48 hours. The El· Toro spoliesman said the notifiCation Was not more more specific other than that up to""20,000 refugees would arrive eventually. .. No plans will be made to house the refugees at El Toro, the spokesman said. "They will be proceSsed here on a walk through basis and transported im· mediately to Pendleton,'' be added. Fire Kills Four BALTIMORE (UPI) -Fire tiurned through a three-story frame house in northwest Baltimore today killing four young ptrsons and injuring six others .. . ' • Weedier ~. Some night and morning low clouds near the coast,. otherwise moslly suru,y through Tuesday. A li(Ue cooler with highs in"tbe &Os. Lows tonight 42 to 52, INSIDE TODA. Y "Mother's LUlle Helpm• ore helping to rid Co«a MftCl mtd Irvine o/ dope ond ,..,_ llUution. Daily Pilol ""'f/a' Arthur Vinael profl"t U. O , manviceaquadonP.ao-BS. ....... L.M ... ,,. c.i1t.tlli• Clastlll• ....... Clfts .. rd DNlllN•tlC•I •.itwl••'• l"M•rt•lltfntllt ·-· -... Index ,,,,, ... ~ ,,,, ...... ,,.. ··-.'",. ............ .. _....., ··-··-... Twlltl ... .. _ Att ..._.. ltWWN--. •• •• I \ I ,, '• J 7 l • , • ·' I • •• \ . Al D>ILY PILOT SB ~lrPlloltSWll"llMe . . left to _right are ' Jpanie Rafidi,,Cathy Grose, Vicki Bosworth, Chrjs Bochek, Debbi Smith, Lorrie -vaines, Cindy @Ison, Sherry McCaul~y and Karen McHugh.-· CONTESTANTS-The new Miss Sad · dleback Valley will be chosen from among 14 contestants at a betiuty pageant May 4 . Here are nine of the you·ng women. From Fr-Page Al . ! 14 to Vie GIFTED STUDENTS ••• education has been geared lo th• For Title doesn't mean boo to the average parent -and so it goes into the t rash," she added. District officials involved with the program concede that com· munication has been spotty. Dr. Richard Welte, deputy s uperin· tendent and he<.id of instructional s ervices. said improving that will be one of the first responses to the parents' complaint s. But both he and Mrs. Webber. MGM consultant, believe that basically the program is good. They say that once parents find out what is happening for MG Ms, they'll agree. "Gift ed" children are defined by the state as students who test out at 132 JQ or above, Mrs. Web- ber said. Almost 900 students in the Sad- dleback dis trict have been iden· tified as gifted, v.'ilh IQ 's going as high as the 180s. she said. Testin g and. identifying of the students begins in the second semester of the first grade, with students going into gifted pro· grams in the second grade. At present, the MG~1 students are mixed into the classrooms \1.'ilh all the others, and not isolat- ed into all·MGA1 classes. "'Under these circumstances, it is hard to make the extra things a teacher does lo stimulate the gifted students visi.:: ble," Mrs. Webber said. "Many times, the teacher works more depth for the MGM students into her regular pro.eram." Mrs. Webber and Mrs. Gris-~nger agree th at programs for the gifted stand to benefit aU the ~c:hildren in the c lassroom. That is a key concept behind ~mixing gifted and ave'rage children -a nd it's also something district officials take care to explain lo parents con· cemed that all their children get equal educational opportunities. "There is some concern in the community that any extra help we provide ror the girted is elitism," said Welte. "It's relat- ed lo the J effersonian ideal that every one should have equal ac- cess to education. ''Traditionally, American Wife, 22, Killed PASO ROBLES <UPI) -A young T e mpleton woman jumped from her husba nd's speeding car on U.S. l~l follo:w· ing an argument. po~1ce said . Michael Sween told offi cers Sun · day he then stopped the car, µickcd up the body of his wife. Lois. 22, and drove her to a nearby hospital. ~~~~~~~~ ORANGE COAST SB DAILY PILOT t11e0r ... 90 C.O.\! D•lly 1'1:01, ... 1.,.,.w,r. I•<°"'· -I"" l'MWl•P•t'''• I~ l"'IU•YlfOllY ll'leOr- (.o.o.i Pl<IMh•••nq t.omponr S.C11.t•'1f eo;uon• ••• .-111.....i -..... , '"'""~" ~"""' '"' t:ii.l• -... Nt·•~•I l:\tlllh. M.,nlo~CI'> 11-M.,,F....,,. tom Vlll.,y, l•w•ne, Salldlfl>(t<~ Voll~y 11na I.Ml""" 6ooc1>1Soul" CO•••· ",.,,,.1,. "'''°""I ~,;,,..,,is wbll~d s11u•aori -~.,, r 1 .. 1>"n<•p.il 11Ubll\lll1'! p1on1 ''•I :IOCI Wul ll•• $1•~1, '°'!• -.-. •lllo•11•119'/01fl, Ro~t N, Weed Prni<Mnl •11<1 PulM•""'• Jack R. Curley "ot.t' Pl'Hi<M11t •net GIMfOl -~f Thomas Keevll Editor T hOm as A: Murl)hine ,,,..,,.,1119 Ea.tor Charles H . Loos RlchardP.Nall S.ldelleback YllleyOttlce 2U!ll LI P11Ro ... 11 Sloll 00...Fr-.-, OtMrOffi<H ~0'110 -u. >•Wll\I llorSl- ...... porl IHICl'I . ""'"--•I -.wMot tlo•nllnu1-&.•<"' 11111 "°'"""Bou•~•.,., l.1911MS.1tt.l'I. llk~rt ~t•rt1 TelephoM 1714) 642-4321 CJ•sslfled A•nrtlslng 642·5'71 :s.1411k-v'111t, Nt-Oll~o 511·6310 ffDlll U.. Cit mt""' 4t5·0630 c .... ,l.1'11. l trJ Of•ll .. CH•I P111>lltlllf'O ~~·Ho 11t•I ,..,.., 111~··11'°"11, e0ntr111 "'•fltr Of olo1¥tfltt.o .... ft h l'ltfOlll 11'1•1' .... •• ,, ..... ~·· •llM~I a,.ecl•I pormh•IOll 01 ~tr~·-~·· .. , ..... c.1•11 "" .... 11110 11 t.o't• Mt>•, Ctlllornlt . S..OW.r,._._.,.,,oet U.00 __ ,,: llY m.11 ... oemontl'llr • ...io1 .. ,...,,,,fto•·-W llO .-1111, 1 " .avfrage cl)ild ," Mrs. ,lVebber •' said. ''that's why you see s~ial • ; · scbool~fo• the mentally retarited ·JJl·, ·.·P,nu.nant -because the regulaf edUCa._ _ ~ c;; ti(malJlpproacb is not for them. .. ~ ~ . ··s .ut in many wavs, the MGM, E~n coqtestants will be Sb.dent is the most handicapped.· vYiDI for i.tre title of Miss Sad- We often don't even know what ~ebac;,11:-... Valley 1975 .iD•.a beauty hi\potential is. You can be gifted ':1-"p!'• eani 14/.Y 4. ~ inlOOdUferent \!-'&ys. ·~ .. . ~ e, eve~, spon~ i\,y~ the ••Providing for the gifted is not ', \V ;1i~ &'P,iliary of the Sad· _elitism." Mrs. Grisinger sa.ic!_. ~ dltf;>ll~k Yall.e'y'ChamberolCom· ••My son doesn't give a dani.if lie merce, W:fll .be held at 7:30 p.m. has a star on~is forehead -h~ ~Iii the m..uki·purpqise r:oomof Mis- just want& to be part of the gfuup~i"" · ~sion'iViejilligh S~l. ~·: ''Wh en he sits in ~lh.•L.,.. ComRitiU~ Will inClude even- classroom, he 's not arr e~ite ... '-in& gap ~!-~ltJ1Uit J:Qiodeling person. He's just a child who b.ls and-afaleQti{r" entatiostlty f!ach needs to be met, and it's hot fair y®ng WomAn · • ~-: .' , to have him sit there for twO or The 'Winoer ~ill-represent El three years wailing for the others Toro, Lai"uba Hilts and Mission to catch up.'' ~ }'iejO: fOT ·the·1ear U, ·both local Mrs. Webber s aid one proble101• and., county eventS ~and will to the gifted prOgram is' t~·· ,epc:esent tt>ese communities in Ji~its. and unreality of Slate ·;:the' ... 19:1_6 Miss Orange County gwdelines. ~ ·, pageant. _ "We're told teacbers ~s d '4f 11ae ·l4 C.ndidates are Debra. 'provide 200 minutes per 4"\ Jean' ~m·ith.~;-·Kar~n Marie meeting the gifted chil~I'•~~. -l)lcftQgh ... ll-ene· Elizabeth dividual needs,'' she saidi>-' · -:Wa~. &b"tJh~.Carol.Finnegan, dOes~nol make educaU90al s • '":. ·~;¥;ay,·, Del\lse ffla\ter ,·,Christina The teacher should ·be meet:Uii ;1Bocbek, vtcW,'ee BosWorth. · the child's needs all the time.'' ' :Afso Lorrfe·.:Ann. Gaines, Vicki In additionJ state· con;imit~ • ,Tedfo(d, ,;Sh~(t)', McC.auley, ments to fonding b~e t>een er· 1 .Cathleeh' Atin crQ'se. €indy Alarie ratic and udpredictible, making Olson and Jo·annie RJ,fidi. planning ahead next to impoSsi -(' .&,llaster Or Ceremoa.ies wil .ibe ble, Mrs . Webber said. Art: Cpok, ,nan8ger of cobir;Puni:, "Last spring I was told we'd ))finformation programs for ~ gel $90 per child, LIP from the $68 t,Mission·.'°"Viejo Cofup8'tY. >fusiC we'd been receiving,'' she said. ~Ill.~ provided ·by the E(:roro ''Then, in October, some~y and ''Mission·· Vlejo lfi.gb School from the state casually told me .at rqllsic dePar\m.entspto'. ·. ' ac~erencethatwewouldn't·get -Ea~b girl is s ~ red by a ~t aq, wi'd,b;e gettjng $79. So I loCBI 'ineE~"ant. T , program h"aato come b&,i!Jt-in the middle of has bf!eE' arranged ·by JOanne' 1he Year and had to tell al\ the Carden. ' v "' • teachers l.bey.'11 have to cut the!( Judges )Vill be Barbara Ai~. ~s.-.::' ' -ot • produce of the ~ Mjss Orapte . ~n, in FebrU¥)', thet ~S· Q}unly Page·ant; .Mil~ cur. · .was notified. it Woul4 get Lb• past president of Im penal Valley . gtbal $90.tfteilaU . But..i;where COilege; Me.t a Erf'kir~J of were ~e tbell? lr:W9-Ulird's of the ·American Airlines;' EdJlarrell, .,,,.f thro'.uali.thet)l'ear. ''she said. direct.pr of Harrell's 9tUdio of "lJr •• Welte said in the wake of Charm and Modeling; and ·Ann the Parent!:' reports he wiH' be Terrill, newspaper enterlain- talling together the principals menteditor. • for a series of meetings on the Adinission and refreshments MGM program. at th~ pageant are free, chamber spokesmen said. Hunting Talk Set At Lion Country Columnist Cleveland Amory 8nd three other fish and game authorities will debate the pros and cons of hunting as a means of conservation Wednesday night at Lion Country Safari. Raboff, former president of the California Safari Clubs, and John Polton, west coast chairman of Qa me Coih International . A popular contributor to TV Gulde and the Saturday Review, Amory alsb is known for his sup· port to the Fund for Animals. Child Care .. The 7 o'clock panel duscussion, sctx?duled for Lion Co\lntr)''s. 350-seat theater,' is part of a UCJ Extension course dealing with animal management, ethics, en- dangered species and human im· pact on wildlife. The audit fee for the discussioq Center Eyed is $5 and the public is invited, ac- cording to Pat Quinn, zoological Parents who a;e interested in director of the Afri can wildlife 1 the possibility of forming a child preserve. day care cehter at SaddJeback 1Quinn , who will act a s College are urged to attend the moderator for Ute .three-hour di s· final general meeting on that cussion, said that Amory had · W-'nesd been invited lo bring along other proJect at lO a.m . :---,; ay. The , meeting will be he1d in supporters of the ''no hunting'' Room 213 or the college library. point of view but decided to' go it A day care c~mitteewilli.e- alone. sent Its propos;il, seek sug s-He will face C,.harlcs f\allerton, tions •nd comments, and ou ·ne director of the California Fish a planned presentation to the col· an~ G.aJ:!le Department; Aaron lege'a board of trustees. Ma,.-cos 'Cautious' MANILA , Philippines (APj - President Ferdinanti E. Marcos said today his government will reassess and renegotiate "all our - relations with the United States'' in a spirit of "friendship and C-au· tion." Mercos emphulzed that thc\reas1 e1smeht was 'alMdd · primarlt.Y at ''stabilizing. the military securUy" of tile Philip· pines in the wake ·or develop- ments in Indochina. Subjects scheduled to be dhi· cussed include location of the proposed facility, state laws gov- erning day care centers, project- ed expenses and details ot opera- tion. ' Cyprus Mulled VIENNA (AP) -Greek and Turkl1b Cypriot reprMent.atives resumed negoUat.Jons today and pled1ed to work for a breal< in lbeir deadlock over the future polltlcaJ organization of Cyprus • • '1\ \ Builders Blast ' ,.;;a11-1mu l' :Li.~akers· Hit· ···\fltl&.ii:n..'76 ~ '' '. ' WASHINGTON (AP) - • • A Whitt• Ho~le spakeaman F SI d ' 1ald tod1y· \hat President Ford deflaltely piano to or ' ow o~ run fQr the .pre,iden...cy ln '1976 and declared aomeone ml)' beiout to 1abot,..e hls campll;il by plaalin~f(\lse Some le1lslator1 drew ·criticl1m from the receulon- ridden 'construction induitry led by Orange Coast development Prota1onisl Gilbert r'rcusoo at · a weekend conference in South Lake T.abl!e. ·Pinning the .. blame for th,e con- struction industry s lowdown of the past year on state environ- mental legislation, the fled1ling pro·dev:.,elopment ''California Coordinating Council" drafted a list of 16 legislators deemed most responsible. Orange County legislators were not on the list.~ Describing the group, Ferguson said, ''Leaders from in' <lus'lry , labor, consumer and tax· _payet groups from throughout •California have formed a alatewide assault to st.Op govern· ment's knee·jet'k response to .. .elitist pressure groups.'' Ferguson is he.ad of the Newport Beac~·based Orange County Council on Environment, Employment, Economy and De- velopment. "We bli.ve adopted a Plan of ac- tion to alert . the public _to the social and economic harm tauaed by government's environ·. mental overklll," he said. "Our grass roots coalitions now r_ep_resent oyer a million people throughout tfie state of California, from the ~aJl(ht Ar-row lumber and timber workers in the north. to the coalitions In Orange and San Diego Coun- ties." Also s peaking at the con- ference, Orange County Central Labor Council head Peter Rem· mel said, "Few people are really aware of what gevemment anli- growth and land use restrictions have done to them in terms or higher product cosis, higher tax- es and economic slowdowns, with consequent' unemployment. One of the major causes o( inflation and reces&ion in this state is gov- ernment's aclipn in response to environmental extremists and anti-groWth advOcacy. ... . Ferguson predicted tha,l the growth advocacy group will de· velop the IObbying strength of Friends of the Earth, the ~err a Club and other environmental groups. Saddleback Board Eyes Health Plan Saddleback College trustees will be asked tonight lo ~dopt a mandatory health care plan for all students attending the Mi s-· sion Viejo campus. The plan will be outlined to the seven-member governing board by Dean of Students Jack Swartzbaugh at 7:30 in the col- lege library. Jt is proposed that health care serviceS be initialed in the fall quarter at a cost of $3 per stu- dent. Saddleback College is the only college in Orange County which does not currently offer a student health plan. Services lo be provided by ttie Hirsch Art On Display At Hospital Saddleback Community Hospital has announced an open house May 2 in honor of Leisure World painter Lawrence Hirsch whose paintings are currently on display in the medical center. A native of New York City, Hirsch worked 25 years as a com- mercial artist for the New York Post. ··1 alWilYS had a studio away from the office," Hirsch says, "and studied art one or two nights a week .'' The painting& on display al the medical center reflect Hirsch's worldwide travels. Included are scenes.from Samoa, Sicily, Mex· icoandMadeJra . The ' open house will be held from 2 to 4 p.m . in the board of directors' conference room of the Saddleback Community Hospital C~ter, 23561 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills. Additional information is available by calling the hospital, 837·4500 .. college will be.similar to those of a family doctor, according lo a college spokesman. Part of the medical coverage plan is an on·campus accident policy which will insure students for up to $10,000. The college 's health care center would operate with a staff consisting of a pilrt·tlme on- campus physician, a full -time re· gistered nurse, ·and a J)art-time emergency nurse. Hours of operation would be from~ a.m. loB :JO p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and from 8 a.m.to4p.m. Fridays. The health care plan would cover about 9,170 students from the commun ities of San Clemente, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, Mission Viejo, 'Lagurta Niguel, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, El Toro, Tustin and Irvine. .. . F..-PageAJ YACHTS ••• PHRF·F, Plove r , David Smith, Coronado Yacht Club. PHRF-G, Hampshire R·ose, Dennis Burnell, South Shore Sail· ingClub. CAA, Emily Ann, Joe Clay, California YachtClµb. MORF·A, Vivacious II, ·Bill von KleinSmid, Balltoa Yacht Club. MOflF·B, Maia, Joe Morena, South Bay Yacht Racing Club. MORA, Groovin', Sachs and Baker, Santa Monica Yacht Club. F.--PageAJ ORPHANS. • • tied out on a day to day basis. Even today's night could not be officially confirmed . "We do not learn officially un- til the plane is in the air," Nav:Y spokesmen said. new11tot1tt: . Preas 1ecretary Ron Nessen made the state· mentln reapon1e to an artl- c le in this w ·eek 's N.ewawe-ek -tnaaazlne which says Ford told a meeting of political In- timates that he would not seek·election Cl> because of hi• wtfe's health and (2) he felt he coukl not spend the time and the money needed fortherace. "Ttie President wants it known that this story in Newsweek is untrue,'' Nessen sa.id. Nixon's Staff ' ' Alerts Patrol About Aliens A call to .. san Clemente Policd rrom sec'ret sefvice agents at former Pre.sident Richard Nix· on's estate today led to the arrest of seven ill egal aliens. Police said the agents saw a group of Mexican nationals walk· ing along the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad tracks lhotl run below Nixon's Cyprus Shores home about6:40 a .m. Officers dispatched to the scene arrested seven men and turned them over to lhe U.S. Border Patrol. Sunday afternoon, secret service agents reported to police that they had seen two possible tJ. legal aliens near the Avenlda Calafia beach but-officers were unable to locate theril. Fr-PageAJ TERROR •• •• ' sulate to treat three wounded hostages. , The doctor was describing how the gunmen wired hand grenades to the hostages when the walkle- \alkie he was usiJ\g was suddenly cut off. . A senior police official said the hostages held in the fifth.floor consulate office& near 8 modem shopping complex in the center of Johannesburg included four white women, three white men and two African men. But the doctor who entered said the gunmen also had in captivity two children whom they threatened to shoot if' the police did not cease fire. The gunmen fought a running· battle with police marksmen who surrounded the building and re- turned fire as authorities tried to clear thousands or onlookers from the area. ll was the first attack on Israeli diplomats since July 1, 1973. when assailants who were never caught shot and killed the Israeli military attache in Washineton, D.C., outside his suburban home. Seven Israelis of Wplomatic rank, headed by Consul General Arieh Bustan, were assigned lo the Johannesburg consulate.. In addition, there was a clerical staff, mostly Israeli citizens. Jsraeli Prime Minister Yit~ak f\abin . sUR!~one~ mem.bers of ·his catitnet to,. the i:apital t01.iis~ CUsa the capture of the conaulllte. Mariners Cargo of · Free Services · · ' I ' .. We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have· more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists • has your Interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-n·Month Pinn', Transfer of Funds · and Save by Mall. •$1,000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Sayings and Loan --Mariners! · .......,..., ... &.o...,..1 •• 310 S,. '-"•rly D.c; (212rss:t-3000 ) (Opp.Ml, Sinai Hoepftol) 8747 fev.,ty llvd. (113)657·•1•1 I ......... (Lel1ure World) 13820Seol leochtlvd. (113) 598·7626 Naw,..-tlHir:h '""°'" Offke) ISl!Wa1tcllffDr. {714) 6'2-4000 Newpart.._. (loy•k:M (eftlet) I02&,loy116e0& ("114)642..000 • I J 1 , ... --310Gl.tinevr•IL 17t4)ff4..l50l . (OHMNG SOON) I I I I ( I ' I 1'14' OAILYl-'ILUI Monday. Aprll 28. 1975 3-raee Regatta L Mexic,an Sailing Avalon Patrol Lauded l .. . . ' \ . Efforts During .Cat.alii:ta Storm Rep0rted 1 ' ' .,.. .................... 1 ~t.owners whose craft aur• 'rived the battering 'DOl'theast Wind,\ at Avalon durlna ihe MarcH 27-29. blow had ·WOrdl of praise ·for the, work of Harbonnaster Bili J!arvey and bis ,erew and the Aval~on .lifeguard I , for tireless work in keeplng dam age to a minimum. Dr!.-Wallace Gerrie of Newport ·J;leac,b and hisrfamlly were on an ~rlcfon·3S'sloop that rode• the _ storm:'-ln a letter-t-o-Hariey1 Dr. Gerrie said: · 1 "WHEN THE FIJ!!I' winds bit Thursday night o\y family and I were co·mfortaply ,inoored at Moonstone Cove (about five miles weSt of Aval~) and by·' 12:30 1 •• m . the Wind was gWJting to 3S•mileS,pe~ hour. We decided to rUn for cover 1 and -went to Avalon. Two· other sailboats al ¥oonstone,, he.a'ded for Fis· lierman's ·Cove ,at t.he Isthmus. and tb.e lone Powerboat that elected to stay was later d,estroyed on the beach. ' , ''As we came through the Avalon Harbor entrance we were met by Harbor Department boat and guided to th.e best moor- ing avai1able. The boat stood by until we were securely moored. That greetini did much to bolster our spirits. ·SAVE SAVE SAVE "'All through the ajght' at llHS minute interval•. either the Harbqr Department bOats or tbe ltre1uard1 in their Baywatch patrolled through the moorings, advising yachtsmen to llVenl(ben their lines <>< adjust· ina·the position or boats to avoid PoUible colli1ion1. •'Tlbs GAVE US a secure feel· i'ni ~iuse it is not only your · own boal y~ have to watch in a crowded harbor,~ but-.. also -the boata· aroun4·1ou as well. The ef- fortsVof-everyon·e-1D-your depart; ment should be given thanks 'for a jobweUdone.'' William Brandon add~sed b1a letter of commendation t.Mbe ma)'Or and citizens of AVaJon, stating that it not only expre&sed ,the thanks of his family crew aboard the Brandon. Iron II but -3 'BURGIARIF,S . , IN TH'((E~ DAYS SANTA MARTA, Colombia (UPI). -Oswaldo Pinedo's house wu"barglarized twiCe -once on Saturday and again on Sunday. so be went to the police station Mond8y to report thectj_mes. • When he cot back home, he found his house had been burllarized a third time. 'New Mayt-as ere coming. All discontinued models must go now: Prices llashed. eiQ S.vtngsl MAYTAG Scotsman Washer TerrlHc F•ll#esl • Permanenl press and regular fabric cycles • 3 Water level settings • 3 Water temperature senings •Zinc coated steel cabinet with tough acrylic enamel finish • Fatnity si.ze porcelain enamel tub with F'Ower Fin fogilator • Atlractive brushed metal trim MAYTAG SCotsman Dryer Terrific Feelureal •Permanent Press. Regular and Air Fluff cycles • Famous Maytag Halo-of Heat drying eliminates "hol·spots" • Large porcelain enamel drum wi!h easy to clean lint hlter • Zinc coaled steel cabinet with tough acrylic er.iamel finish "' s1999s 0 I a1so thoae of many other yachtsmen caqbt in the storm. 0 We. the captain and crew of Brandon Iron, wish to compli- ment the men of the Avalon harbor patrol, the county lifeguards and citizens of ~valon for tbe fantaatic and heroic,deeds ther perform,ed during the storm," wt ote Brandon. BRANDON ADDED that it was tbe_ ~@lrnnees, orde_rlli)ess and ef- ficiency that prevented ,a com- _plete~disaster~as the-winds-=and seas battered tl}e crowdetl harbor. Two of the Harbor DepartQient boats were also beiiche<f in their efforts to save a large sailboat that was later broken up in the heavy surf. Avalon Harbor faces northeast and is at the mercy of the strong Sarita Ana winds when they blow across the chanl).el pushing heavy seas ahead. /'1 breakwater • built across a portion of the harbor a f~w yearS ago 'alleviat- ed some of the danger, but Avalon , along with other coves on the north side of the island, is virtually untenable during such storms. Boats that can power out usual· ly lake refuge on the south side of the island at Cat Harbor or at Fisherman's CoVe at the Isthmus. Teams. in Newport BOATING· ' Ten Mexican sailing teams will invade New part ThurSd8y for the Jeth annual U.S.-Mexieo team race sponsored by the Lido-14 As· aociation. The Mexicans will go against I() 'other teams from Southem California in a three-race regatta in the ocean off Newport Beach. HEADQUARTERS FOR the race will be Balboa Yacht Club _ _ _ • · ~with-lhe-.Jocal-Lido-14-1.eam as ·3LJ Signed P ~~eregattaisbeldonalteinate · • years at Lake Valle de Bravo For RPO'Al'l 'a ' nearMexicoCily. """""" · OPENING CEREMONIES at Thirty-four yachts have be~i;i BYC will be a nag raising for signed up for the fourth sailing' of both countries T.hursday morn· · the San Diego·Yacbt Cup 1evel ing, followed by th~ first official racing regatta sch'eduled for race in the afteptoon., The fin.al . May 3·5. SDYC officials! say'tbe list may reach as high as 50. So fa.r, 11 quarter·tons have si-ned up . along with 10 three-quarter tqns. four half.tons and rune· one-tons. The one·tol, racing will be com· bined With the Trophy race and the San Diego to Long Beach race of the Pacific Ocean Racing Con- ference. ~ .. The regatta will aIS9 qualify the top one·tonners for the world One Ton Championship next Sep- tember at NeWpo~t, R.•I . . ' . Eigh( Reinstated OAKLAND (UPI) -Eight stewardesses of Trans Jnterna- ti~nal Airlines who refused to fly to Saigon will be reinstated without a loss in pay. They had been grounded because they re- fused to board a proposed charter fiighl Friday that was to Dy employes of a 'New York firm • 'OUtof Saigon. I I two races will besailedft'iday. several of the ·Mexican,.teams will remain in sou\bern California to compete in Hunt· ington Harbour Yacht Club's Tournament of Champions for Lldo-14s Saturday and Sunday. Yacht Clubs ' . Need Permits The Coast Guard has issued a reminder that all yacht club<i and other boating organizations plan· ning regattas; parades and other marine events are required to ob- tain permits. The permits are required for any ·marine event that, by jts nature, circumstances or l~a­ tion, will introduce extra or un· usu a l hazarcls to safety of persons using the navigable waters of the U.S. With properly approved marine event permits, speciaJ.re- guJations can be issued by the Coast Guard to protect the area of the event and, if deemed necessary, patrol vessels for the e\;ent can be pro,vided by the Coast Guard or Coast Guard Auxiliary. I .I ,, Our fashions are showing. J And you're i;11viteq! • MAYTAG DiShwasher The OM to buJ k'I tfl9 tin.I pa..:. •nd here's wmr: • F\Jll Size upper and·lower high velocity sptay arms plus • cen1er post spray ••. 3 level scrubbiilg elimlnales prf:161insl ng • Unique racking. dishes and silverware.on top • Micro-Mesh litter SAVE $20! ' ~avls~bro ~ ~ »2s Yeor1 of Integrity & Oeptndobfli'y I Cett1 Mnl • """"..... 111 '"' . S1M11Mr:k v.o., ' ••HO•"'-•UltntS.....,....,..,S-lff-lwi"rwr.lfttot .. s...Glttj l\lltrM,........,M ...,,,,,....., ... .::. ·~-·-. ........ ______ , -... ........, ...... ,.,.. • llca ; ....... °"'------------N1W ... ~ ..... MFS?m~144P' ~' ' On TJ111r~day, meet design~r Jeannene Bcx>her of Dalan1 II! This is the 'collection that separates great design frorr1 designer prices. (They're $58 to $1101) So come. Meet the designer herself and see our informal modeling from 11 :30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Thursday, May 1 in Newpprt. Shown her,e, 9u·r white polyester organza dress \or casual dinner, beautifully faggoted; with multi-coiorful flowers abloom on the ski.i. 6-14. $86. Mail/phone. Robinson's Better Dresses. On Friday, meet 1'im Bryan of Tanner! He's Tanner's own fas hion representative, on hand especially to chat with You and help show you which Tanner Look becomes your look I Come duri,ng the informal modeling from 11 :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday, May 2 in Newport. Here, a cool gathering of stripes in blue/white polyester/cotton. 8· 16. $5.0. Mail/phone. Robinson's Sportswear Or~sses. •• '. l IU' I t.11' J1 1 •• • · Ma il orders to R?binson's1 2 Fashi~n Island, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660 "'" ,, ,,., 1 • Robinson 's. 2 Fashion Isl and - Shop Monday 10·9, Tuesday 10.5:30. 644·-""11 I <OW r• • 17 I I I \v Mond17, AOlll Z!, 1178 • DAILY PILOT AJ' Litt•n Brightens\.· Gets FTC to Change Mind Monday'• Cloeiilg. Prieee • • NEW YORK STQCK EXCPANGE Y ' ft'-1.'.>-. ' I ' I \ .. • --Appeu 1..-ery llal'!rUf By MILTON MOSKOWITZ • Il's tough to get bureaucrats to own~ to a mist•lte. But Llltoa Industries hti finally succeeded in perau1din1 the Federal Trade Commission <FTC> that it's not tryln8 to destroy competition in the typewriter business. ll took only six years -and who knows how much time and money in legal work? ln fact , the entire case seemed ludicrous to most peOple with a pass- ing knowledge or the lypewriter market. Money Tree Far from eliminating competition, Litton was t.ryior desperately to sslvuge what little competition there is in the manutacturc and suleof typewriters. NOT THAT LITTON IS A.NV hero. It's ail a rChel)tpe.of the conglomer ate corporation, having grown by a Jone series of mindless acquisitions. Lltton ac~uired so many- companies during the 10 years beginning in 1958 that ils sales leapfrogged from $83 million to $1 .S billion. Litton bought its way into typewriters in 196.5 when it scooped up Royal-McBee, maker of the Royal typewriters: On the race o( it, the move seemed to make sense. Royal has been the leading selJer of office typewrite.rs in the U.S. but its supremacy was based on the manual machine. It was clear by 1965 that the future belonged to the electric typewriter. And the electric tYP.e.writ(r market was dominated by ·the company that pioneered it -lnteroa· tional Business Ma chines <IBM). To be sure, 'Royal made electric typewriters but they were no match for the IBMs. Litton companies had been in· volved in sophisticated electronic systems. and so the Lil· ton· Royal marriage was deemed to be a natural. It would make a machine that could challenge IBM. . . --.. THE TROUBLE WM, IT couldn't. Royal, under Lit· ton's wing, floundered. Its electric machines were clinkers compared toIBMJs. Al Litton you solved everything by buying someone else's expertise. ln 1967 it bought a British typewriter com- pany. Imperial. and it eventually moved a ll of its U.S. pro· duction to the English plant. And in 1969 it reached out again and bought a German typewriter manufacturer, Triumph. Adler. That was a key acquisition because the Triumph electric typewriter was considered a good machine. But here's where the FTC stepped in and told Litton it couldn't do that . Dy acquiring Triumph-Adler, said the FTC in a form al compl~int, Litton was sharply restricting com·. petition. It asked that Litton be forced to divest itself of the German company. The case dragged through many proceedings, with the FTC sti~ing to its guns: Lltton had to get rid of Triumpb- Adler. The FTC has now reversed itself. It told Litton that it was okay to keep the German company. And how did Litton Cain that permission? Easy. It demonstrated What ever- l)'one in the business knows. that IBM is, still moppiDQ up the ieffice lypewriter market. that SCM is dOminating thepo_rta· ble electric market -and that Royal-Litton-Triumph is be-- ing clobbered. • OF THE 1 MILUON,TYP,EWilITERS expedec!"to be sold hete this year, more than 75 percent will be electric. And IBM's share or the electric market bas been estimated as high as 80percenL· Indeed, Litton argued that if ·it was forced to give up . Triumph it would have to abandon the entire ·typewriter field. And bow would that help competition? So the FTC finalJy saw the light. µu.on is doing so poor. ty, why punish it some more? Let tt keep,Triumph-Adler. But the FTC did insist on one proviso -Litton can't attluire another typewriter company for 10 years unleas it gets permission rrom the FIC. 1 In IO years there may be no other typewriter manufae- turers left to acquire. Public Relations, Ad 'Fi~ms on Coast A public relations finn and 1300 Qu&il Street. • , an advertising and public re· J. J . Parkinson Company, lations firm have opened of-Inc. opened offices earlier:' fices in Ne wport Beach. 1 this month at 4019. Westerly A newly formed companr,, Place. The full service ad: Rogers, Cowan and Kopp is a .. vertising and public relations joint venture between A9· agency takes over the opera· tbooy F. Kopp Associates arid tions and clients of Total Bogen and Cowan of Beverly Communications, Inc .. a mt>- Hills, New York a nd London. sidiary of AJ Industries, Inc .• The PR firm is located at Los Angeles. Consumers. Seeking Quality-No: Hoopla· . . NEW YORK (AP) -The American consumer con· ... Unues to give fits to marketing strategists and retailers. Some or the best known names in merchandising are in M;puble, and the Hst doesn't begin and end with the Great ~antic and Pacific Tea Co. and W. T . Grant Co., which are Jqsing scores or millions of dollars. •. A long list or manufacturers and retailers or consumer goods find they can't get the public excited aboul anything, except possibly about saving whatever they can. People are ''buying down.'' Money is piling up again in savings institu· tions. Savings bond sales are high. THE MERCHANDISER THOUGHT at one time to be the smartest, best infonnea and cleverest of all marketers, the Detroit auto maker, finds that customers will buy only when they can drive a good bargain for themselves, which often is a losing proposition &or the seller. The cash rebate concept was thought to be another ex- ample or Detroit's genius when, earlier this year, the public crowded into automotive showrooms and helped dealen cut tAeir inventory glut. But, as Detroit has learned, it really doesn't take .a great deal of imagination to sell products at a loss or on a margin too skimpy to support a living. And that, It appears, is one thing that rebating amounted to. Another: Those sales made last February and March. quit~ likely were at the expense of s pring sales. That at least is the conclusion bei9g drawn from the worst spring selling rate in about 14 years. ONCE UPON A. nME, that time being no more than 10 years ago, there was a pervasive feeling that Detroit made, its market -that it decided what it wanted to do and then went out and did it , s~pparted by promotion and hoopla. Quite c>bvlously it no longer can do to. It t.riecl. 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DAILY PILOT ' i • • . . -' . . .: .. -- " Ol..,, NO:J1~,,2,S@CTibNS.'22 'trAGJ!'S - ~· . ~·. ,.....: , ;: .. r . -· .. . .. .. . . .. -·-... :-':"" .·en . ---.. -... ._. .. • '. O~ANGE,COUNT>Y, 'CALiFO~N1IA 7 . ' ·: I ~· . • 'i· . To4ay's Closl-.g- N. Y. Stoeks ,. MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 TEN CENTS -E't • 1ets \ . ·Consulate Seized El Toro To I.and • . ' ' 20,000 S Six Ter;roriS~ ·Take Nine Hos~es ~\ • • & • • •"' •• •a' .. J~HANNESBU~_O, S,o~th two ctiild.ren lb.e·terrorists were threatent&t .to1blow u• the;o«iCe .t <ll'rica . <.\ P) -Six ~~r"l<l•!S threalenJn& to shoot. . building occupied by lbe' eon. ,wmed with machi.nt}gunateiied The South African Press as-sulate uilless the Israeli' am· ~the lai-aell consulate in sociationsaidtheterrOrtstswere balSa~orW81prOduced.~ J downtown Johannesbt.lre today, believed to be. ttiree Lebanese. PoliCe salCI the ·•mhltfllador, >Role Dil)e hoataa~s 'and spr:ayed and'lhreeJapapesebutlherewas lzhac D. Unna,, had been aum- By ALAN DlllKIN ot111eo.11,~ ... $Ufl Up to 20.oOO Vietnamese re- fugees are to be housed at the Marine base at Camp Pendleton, Pentagon spokesmen announced today. ~~e sti:eeta outsJde wJth .. eunflre no official confirmation. moned Crom .~ape.Town and was ~ou~ng al least 40 persons and Jn Beirut, -Lebanon, some or en route by pfane. . 'ftt'ntyiog~unchtimecrowds. the Palestinian t~nilla eroupa The terrorists also threatened ,.There were unconfirmed r~-denied responsibility for tbe at-to shoot a hostage every 15 Porta that: there 'Were fiv.e dead tack and others withheld com-minutes unless policfi withdrew ' ,and another i10 "wounded inside meat. from the front and back exits of The refugees will be flown to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and then transported to Camp Pendleton where they will be housed "(or up to 00 days or more,'' the Pentagon spokesman · the consulat~. After holding out through a the building, according to the A doctor allowed into the COO· series of'blazing·gun baWes with physician admitted to the con- sulate aald th~ hostaaea included police riflemen, the attackers <See TERROR, Pa&eAZ) : Ensenada Race Closes said. , The spokeSman said the nights from Wake Island, Guam, and Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines are expected to begin within the ne:r.t 48 hours. Light Wuu/S SI.ow Y aehts; Ragtime First The Pentagon ofricial said that Camp Pendleton will be one of thr'ee refugee reception centers. in the U.S. 'the others are EJdin c ByALMONLO<XABEY ·DMtyl'tMl~I .... • ENSENADA-The 28th annual Newport to Ensenada yacht race came to a weary but calm close SUnday as the last of the 500 starters struggled across the finish line about midnight. ... 'The potentially fastest race on i'ecord went Oat Sunday morning wfien light winds off the coast of t,aja California had the fleet tltemately beaUng or at.anding • still for the laat ~ miles of the race. · The 62·!ool·•1-lla1Ume skip. i\ered by Bill White abd Bill Pas· quini of Long Beach-Yacht Club carried the ltroDC windi to ·En.senada and was tlteflritYaebt · to finish. Ragti111e fmished the race in JS hburs and :is minutes, llilish1nc ahead of the catamarans. .Ensenada was quiet and order-_ o1 Nixon's Staff Alerts Patl"ol ~out Aliens A call to San Clemente Police from secret service agents at iormer President Richard Nix· Ql's estate today led lothe'arrest Qt seven illegal aliens. Police said the agents saw a Jroup or Mexican nationals walk-W along the Atchison; Topeka 4Qd Santa Fe railroad tricks that .f\UI below Nixon's Cyprus Shores ,borne about6:40a.m. orficers dispatched to the M:~ne arrested seven merl and ·t\U"Ded them over to the U.S. Border Patrol. ,Sunday afternoon, secret aaryice agents·reported to police that they had seen twopoS&ible ii· legal aliens near the ... Afenida Cslafia beach but,orficers were unable to locate them. · ... · fire .Kills Four· I . 1!A~Tn10RE CUP!) -Fire · krned Ulroucb ~ lhroe·•to'l' frame ttouae ii-n northWest Baltimore today killing four -yeung perso~s ar;a.d injufiJlg six 1oth:ers. we ...... 1' ! Some'nl1ht-and:moning Jow Clouda Dear Ole -«>a.st, otherwise mOsllj sunny 1 through.,_ Tue841y ..... A 'little cooler wlth,hi1lt• in the eos. Lows tonitht (2 to 52. [ ' .. ,, .... .....,. .. __ ··-.................. .. ....,.c:.,it, .. -.. _ ... -.,_ .,,~ .......... .. ... ,a. .. .. .. ~:-.. .. ..t ly Sunday night ·and Monday morning. At Huss0:n1's canUna, scene of som. e riOtoUs ~vents in re- cent years, bartender EJlrique looked over a rull house and said, "'Look around you; Jl'sliketheold days. The place is full but there are only yachtsmen. We have no problems.'' The race committee worked far into the night compiling the or- ficial handicap standings which will be announced at the trophy presentation this afternoon. Unofficially these are the win- ners ineach class: Ocean racing-A,. Olinka, Ton,y Bill, California YlichtClub. Oreu raeilil·•· Broom-HildB, Guido MQ,Q:arrotti, Califomia ) .. . Politici.an ·Win. To•• BEAV·ER, Okla, (UPI> -RepJ Mart. Biadshaw, (D-Arnett.), has proved what many jeople have contended for y.ears - politicians are belle~ than anyone else at: slinging manure. Bradshaw set.a wofld re- cord by .tossing a c.ow chip 100 reet while competing in the VIP division of the aq- nual cow chip throwing championSbips at the Beaver County Fair- grounds Saturday. Seyeral thousand persons turned out for the event, which climaxed.the yearly Cimarron Territory celebration. The .world's larges t motorized cow chip, a 10- fool wide ,and three-fool· tall plastic replica mount·• ed·on a . go-cart, was dis· played. Transit· Meet ' ' Set in Irvine. Trai>-rtation 11 to be the single topic ·or a joint· meeting Tuesday' of tlie Irvine City Coun- cil; Transportation Commission and Plannin·g GommiSsion. The fff~t joint Meeting or the three bodies wtll be held at city mill, ~L €B'l),PU• Drive at 7:30 r p.m. • • 'TI'• city public. worll.s depart· ment, tbe Orange County Transit District and the Irvine Company will each pi'eient Uieir ·views on future:transpqrtitlC:nt~n the city. 4 •• ·-• • , AD PROooeEs . I • . " . 25 ' RESl'OlVSES· "'My ads11roduoed ZS calls and fooldtbo ..... t." , 11Ult'a tbe 1ucee1s story told by the FOUll&aln Valley man who placed this <1u1med Ml in lbe DaiJlp.Pllot: . '•U' GLASTRON, W/'I» HP C..'hrysler, many xtru. '8llO· Prl ply. XXX•UXX ·u -•••• any -rrom • •loop lo" a dln&hY to sell, call 842·5171. It only lakea a r~ -lll'tbe rlJht place to Rad a buyer. . • A!Qn1 the Oruge Coat, the rl&bt pla.,. II the Dall7 Pilot . Yacht Club. Oceio raclng.c, Giant Killer, Melvin Wills Jr., Coronado Yacht Club, PHRF-A,Ragtime, PHRF·B, Rebel Maid, David Folsom, San Diego Yacht Club. · PHRF-C, Speculation, Robert Austin, Little Ships Fleet,. PHRF-D. Mystic. Bill.strohm. «;1J.briJl.o ~ach YachtClub. · PHRF-E, Vixen, M. B. Cox Jr., Los Angeles Yacht Club. PHRF·F, Plover, David Smith, Coronado Yacht Club. PHRF·G, Hampshire Rose, Dennis Burnell, SOuth Shore Sail· (See YAC~TS, l"q' Ali I Minh A8sumes Presidency . Of S. "\ietnam SAIGON <UPI> -Geo. Duong Van (Big) Minh assumed the pre- sidency or South Vietnam today and said he would seek negolia· lions with the Communists for a ceaSe-fire . The Viet Cong, without actually rejec,ting his ap.. peal. issued a statement de- manding more concessions first. The Viel Cong have pr~ented two major demands since their forces closed in on Saigon - ousters of an members of the REFUGEES LANGUISH IN 'TENT CITY'. Story, Page A4. V;E~NAMj!sll; a~vGm".D ·. ~I' T i.~"A$•ii'Os.&'T:r.·~" Another 63 Refugees Ariivell on Lale Su"*y Mercy Flight . • . r '· ' 1' Babylif(' lJite.-Today A,.t Los Alamitos By KATHY CLANCY Of,tM 0.11, l'i ... JUH -cared for by volunteers. atALogsroAulpamof,.t'o2s4 Soart~~~nsayaarnnd· vaedll Another baby'lift or Viet-· ~u namese war orphans was expect--but three who we'te hospitalized ed lo arrive tonight at Los' new on to adoption agencies in Alamitos Naval Air Station ancf Oregon and Colorado Sunday, of- aulhorities there said flights are ficials said. · . AFB, Fla.,,an'd Ft. Chaffee,Ark .. The spokesman said that each b~ Will tilindle ·up to 20,000 re- fugees each. To date, about40,000 Vietnamese have been evacuat- ed from Saigon. the aide said. If timeJ>erm.ils, the adminiStraUon hopes to take out up to 125,000. 1 The Pentagon announcement came after eong.ressional leaders said they were notified of the plans in telephone calls this morning from Administration or~ fiCials._ 1 In 1956, some 40,000 Hunurian refugees were brought lo Camp Kilmer, N .J ., and it took several months to find permancDt. bous- -ing for all of the!D and tb $Ciltcr them Utto,.igh!)ut the U.S., A spokesman at.El TcWo today confillld.ed that UJ~ air~ siaqon had been nOtified 'by :the Pen- tagon to expect refugee flights within, the next48 hours. , The El Toro spokesman said the notification was ·not more more speciric other than that up lo 20,000 rerugees would arrive eventually. · No plans will be made to house the refugees at El Toro, the spokesman said. ''They will be processed here on a walk through basis and transported im· mediately to Pendleton,'' he added. Today's · 'announcement from Washington confirmed specula· lion that has been generated in Orange County that a large in- flux of. refugees was likely to ar- rive~ · "Thieu clique'' and withdrawal o( the Americans. Those de- mands appear to have largely been met, especially with de· parture today of Gen. Cao Van Vien, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other generals. expected to continue Two of the 63 arriving SVnday periodic.ally. '1.' · -rtight ·also', Were hospitalized 'al · A planeload of 63 orPhans ar.. the Long Beach Naval Regional Last Thursday at the regular monthly meeting or mayors and city managers in the Fifth Supervisorial District of Supervisor Thomas F. Riley, public ofricials were told that The V.J~ Cong said today the · situation.demands that the Unit· ed srates implement articles of the Pi ris agreeements on Viet· nam and respect the fupdamen· i:,1 national rights of the Viel· namese people and the right to self-determination or the South Vietname:se peop1e. "The Saigon administration, instrument o·r U.S . neocolonialism, m0ust be abolished," the statement said. rived at the station about mid· .Medical Center, but officials said n ~ght' Sunctay , the·n ·~e·r.e .. l]OJle;:-"'ereserious!-l,ill . ~ transP.orte_Ct ·by~ bus 'lo 'a l Inthe·meantime,agroupof43 makeshi(t home ih' a Terminal refugees arrived at Los Angeles Island gymnasium. International Airport Saturday Most of them :will leave l}.y rtight, in wqat coulct",be the beein· tonight1for homes•utrougbOut. the ning of ma°" such nights. nation1Naval aufb·ori,lies'said. · · "'They've b.ee.n .wat'chin¢ t~levision, plaf:ing gaQ\tis, sJ9p-. ini a~~·eatinc," ~ai~~~~· , . ~, Melv.m K·emp,' who repo •t.he-op~r'aticfn" has beeit.::ru ~in~ , smoothly. · • ;., ~ -r1 The eQuipmenl has .beeft stip~ pli~,d1 b~1 a v.o·~unt'e~r ~gyo,'.u> ~ "C)J>eratiori Handclasp," and ~ children, ranging in ag'e froin one mbnth to 10 yea~s are being .They included nine Viet- namese· employes of Flying TTger Airline, two American employes -and 32 dependents. The·y all left behind homes , m·oney, possessions and jobs, which rang~d froi'n executive to IBborer positions. · "The repr·essive and coercive •' • war i;nacltine used a&insti the 2 ~~ Re' .. , .officials at Los Alamitos said today they do not expect to become involved in caring for a~ult refugees. The babylirt fiights; theyt's aid,.are being car- ' <See ORPHANS, Page A2 >, South Vietnames~ peopl~ !"OSI \J';OJ 1 !1JU tutrf., · ,· be abolished,, .~ • 10,000 refugees were due to ar- rive at El Toro within a week. Later~ Sheriff Brad·Gates re· vised the.figure or 10,000 down to 3,000. ~ater, county officials said there.would be none. Air CrasJa Probed HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (UPI) -A team from the Na- tional TransportatiOn Safety Board is investigating the wreckage of a light plane in which six persons died and three others were"injured"to see if the aircraft was overloaded. The twin-engine Beechcraft King Air plunged into a wooded area and caught fire about one-hall mile from the island's airport Salur· day night after takeoff. .. 0n1y in this wa,y can Ute most ,,, n· uglaS cherished ilspirations"'ef the ... o.~ 0 . ~ South Vietnamese people ti:c re- alized in a moil favorable' man· • ·1 ner and in keeping,_with the spirit A lte,r ... ,..,..,QU, , ,. Hear~gFiap l or, the Parts agreements on Viet-LJ•i ,. ~J 1 •• 'JJ' . ·'- n~~he people muststandbnlhe ,Ab~u·tf ,J,500 .KcDonnell ; · ~ people's side and ~gle re--l>Oullu Cerpoi:ation ~ .. GAO Reports SS Abu.es . solutely tO. aihieve.Jthese de-wprken, laid.off .d"""~a ~ <See lllNR f.ue AZ~ llllll!ll\;lollli,111~illiilia alrlke, ~ • . ... ~'l!ock to ... ~ ~1· ' ' ' 1 •. • ,Ttie recall j1-'1~ tbifd.:-;Uiiii1 t -• ' nloqili • ..,.., .. _ llM! ....... $2,200 .Pl.Pttll!ef" iftlro( t,000 ,ll!UJi!IMl!ldl!I·-• pr<!dwCUon. wuP'iiort '.,.~ ..... , .Tools ..•. .1 ~.n~'L1-c • ., ... . . , , , I . ~., . .....,.,..1, Power tool~,;~/! el~ .. ~ •e1"·• f. •· • .. l>.i. •·! equipment •a.luea i;,:uM..\iWtlifS• 1\.-11'*919 ... .,,,_ • a\ more ttian tz,200 were 1t01en • :.ot, I e'\lM!ll ~~~ during tbe ~ek~m ·~ o(,,a 11111., ...,,...,._ Irvin~ dn~' IC , an&'B ' aii W01k 1: ~ « C...01~ Sbertfllt o re~; ·-~1•.• !lj&t'>it!l1 oll edo::::i~·~· d°th·· ···,Jr .. =.:..,.. wtUilheirl '.a.I' · · o'f '·J·~,· , a tnJck par l.itllMi -. ,., 11lfl•l!· Defensive Driving, ·1!000 Sand 'plf lllllleprodll!'tionoUIC Can,0.Ave. , tand~!f~an ... I ,. ,. • WASHINGTON CUP() -bisability judges for the Social Sec-ur.~ty Adminis tration [le\V to Puerto Rico to •help wil-h 'heai-irigs during winter vacation months ,.idpite,big4er case.backlogs in less glamorous loca· liods; a go.vernment audit sa ys . 'A'. General Accoupting Office report said two of IJ>e,ft\C!St ,heavily backlogged hearing offices in the ci>unl!!j··r.,.Flint, Mich., and Huntingtpn, W. Va. - 1 1!rec.lved half the assistance" give n the San Juan, P.R., ortlce;·which ranked'23rd. ~e report said hearing examiners temporarily •lent to Pu.erto Rico arc given rew enough cases to teaye \hem plenty of· time lo eiljoy the island's recrea· 'orfar.e:as.: • • Sen. Charles Mee. Mathias (R·Md. l, requested tl\11 ln~estigalion lln:er conSlilµenls complained about \\;ailing µp lo a year for hearings, and asked HEW Secretary Caspar Weillbergerto stop any abuses. , • ~ • . . . " . • • .... , ... .. ~ • \ I 1.1.1\:! DAILY PILOT .Btdlders •l•lt ' -'" Lawmake~.11\~ .. : For SlowdoWn · Som e l ec islntors drew criticism rrom the recession· ridden construction industry led by Orange Co•sl development -protagonist Gilbert Ferpson at n weekend ronference in SoQlh Lake Tahoe. Pinning the blame ror the ron· slruction industry slo'll.'ttown or the past year on state en\'iron· n1cntal legislation, lhe Oedgl.ing pro-development ''California Coordinating Coun~il " drafted a list or 16 legislators deemed most r esponsible. Orange County leg islators "·ere nQton the list. Describing th e group. Ferguson said, ''Leaders from in- dustry, labor, consumer and tax- payer groups from throughout Ca lifornia b'ave formed a statewide assault to st.op govem- ment 's knee-jerk response to ·elil ist pressure groups." Fergus on is head of the Newport Beach ·based Orange County Council on Environment, Employment, Economy aod De- velopment. "We have adopted a plan of ac- tion to alert the public to the F,....P..,eAJ TERROR ••• sulate to treat three wounded hostages. The doctor was describing how the gunmen wired hand grenades to the hostages when the walkie- talkie he was using was suddenly cut arr. A senior police orricial said the hostages held in the fifth-floor consulate orrices near a mOOem shopping complex in the center 'or Johannesburg included rour white women, three white men and two Arrican men. But the doctor who entered said the gunmen also had in captivity two children whom they threatened to s hoot if the police did not cease fire. The gunmen fought a running battle with police marksmen wbp surrounded the building and re· turned fire as authorities tried lo clear thousands of onlookers from the area. Jt was the first attack on Israeli diplomats· since July. l, '1973, when assailant.s who.were never caught shot and k·iUed the Israeli military attache in Washington, D.C., outside bis suburban home. Seven Js raeHs of diplomatic -rank, headed by Consul General Arieh Bustan, were assigned to the Johannesburg consulate. In addition, there was a clerical staff, mostly Israeli citizens. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin summoned members of his cabinet to the capital lo dis- cuss the capture or the coosulate. Blaze Kills County Tot A fire or undetermined origin swept through a mobile home in An aheim early Sunday killing a 2·year·old Fullerton child. l\.1elissa Gremilliom's body v.·as found by firemen in the rear of the trailer ,·wich was owned b.Y her grandmother. Fire investigators said today the gra nd mother, Dolorew Wilson , 48 , the child's mother J:lizabelh, 28, and a sister, J..isa: .:;, escaped 1rom the flames. sotlal and cronomlc h arm caUHd by government's mvtf'Oft· meDlal overkill .• " he said. ''Our cr•ss roots co•llllons aow represent over a million people t-hroughoul the s tale of Cilirorriia-;rrom ttie Straight -u---f~~~~~.•f;7i~ row lumber and timber v.'Oril:ers in the north. to the roaUlions in Orange and San Diego Coun· ties." Also speakieg at the C"on- feftnce, Orange County Central Labor Counril bead ~er Rem· mel said, "few people are realty a~ ol what govenunenJ, anti· growth and land use restrictioD& have d'"" to tbem in terms ol higher product costs, higher tu• es and economic slowdowns, wtlh ~uent unemplOyment. One o1·tbe lnajor c::auses of inOation ana·recession in this stai'e is gov· • emment 's action in f.esponse to environmental extremists and anti~growth advOl'a'Cy." .. • ,..... flot JM•I IMllMr ·Ferguson predicted that the growth adVOl'acy group will de- velop .the lobbying strea,gth of Fr:iends~of the Eanb. the Sierra Club and other envinmmeot.al groups. RAGTIME LEAQS ntE PACK IN ENSENADA RACE But Light Winds.Spoil Bid tor ,Record Pace Saddleback· Board • Eyes Health Plan • Saddleback College trustees will be asked tonight to adopt a mandatory health care plan for all. students attending the Mis· sion Viejo campus. The plan will be outlined to the seven·mtu.nbet goverpit:lg board by Dean of. Stude'nts ·Jack SwartzbaugJI ·•at 7: 30 in the col· lege library. It is proeosed that heaith care • services be lnitiated in the fall quarter ·al a cost of S3 per itu- dent. SaddlebaCk College is-the only colle~ in Orange County which does not currently oiler a studeDthealtllplail. , I Services to be provided 1fy ~ oollege·will be similar to those of a family doctor, according to a college spokesman. , 1'?~ of the medical coverage plan ;... an1 on·campus accident policyf.W)lich will insure students forupto$10,000. , T)'le college's health care Cep~r would operate with a staff corisisting of a part·time on· campus p.Jiysician, ~full -timer~­ #isterM nurse; and. a p~rt·time e111ergenc,;nurse. · Hours of .... o~ration would be ffQm 8 a .._m . to 8:30p.m. Mondars through Thursdays and from 8 . a.m.;to4p.m:Fridays .... Allo · & ... ~ ,,,.q ~. Fi:enc/i Yuit By'l:,kN•BOC!pled....:. ..... -t Ttfe health c-r.e phm would cover about 9,170 students from "tbe c:omm•itities ~f San demente,.Dal\i Point, San Juan ' Capistrano, CJ'pistiant9' Beach, ~sion Viejo, Laguna Niguel, . Lacuna ·Beach, Laguna Hills, El ~oro, Tustin and Jrvirie~ -' • , Fro•P..,eAJ YACHTS ••• ingCiub. CAA, Emily Ann. Joe Clay. Ca lifornia Yacht Clu b. MORF-A, Vivacious II, Bill vorr KJeinSmid, Balboa Yacht Club. MORF-8, Maia, Joe Morena, .South Bay Yacht Racing Club. MORA, Groovin'. Sachs and Baker, Santa Monica Yacht Club. 3 Netuvrks Face Charges WASHING-TO N <U PI) -The Supreme Court today dismissed atte mpts by the three major broadcasting net""'•orks to block government c harges that they are illeg ally monopolizing prime-time e ntertainment pro- gramming. The court's brief order cleared the way for the government"s suit agains t l.he networks to proceed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. Foreign MQ>illter YI gal , Allon' today began, •'the first 'vi'sit~ to France by an Israeli cabinet minister in eight years iO an at- tempt to ease the Fl'ench govern- ment's anti·Israeli policy. ;Hunting Talk Set ''I hope my vi sit will write an additional page in the history of lsraeli-French relations which have been very good' in the past. but strained since 1967. This was not Israel's fault, but by French initiative," Allon said in a de- parture statement to newsmen. Slaying Probed BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) Police were investigating the de· ath of a . wealthy 68-year·old woman found bound, beaten and strangled in her bedroom Sunday morning. Selma Younis was dis- covered by her son-in-law. At Lion Country Columnist Cleveland Amory and three other fish and game authorities will debate the pros and cons of hunting aS a means of conservation Wednesday night at Lion Country Safari. r The 1 o'clDl'k panel duscussion, scheduled for Lion Country's 35().seat theater. is part of a ucr Extension course dealing with animal management, ethics, en- dangered species and human im- pact on wildlife. The audit fee for the discussion is $5 and the public is invited1 ac- cording to Pal Quinn, zoological director of the African wildlife preserve. Quinn, who will act as moderator for the three-hour dis· cussion , said that Amc)ry had been invited to bring along other supparters of the "no hunting'' point of view but decided to go it alone. . He will face Charles Fullerton, director of the California Fish and Game Department; Aaron Raboff; former president or the California Safari Clubii, and John Potion, West coast chairman of Game Coin International. A popular contMbuWr to TV Guide and the Saturday Review, Amory also is known for his sup- port to the Fund for Animals. • . . • " • I 1'-eyaione .MINH ••. ; .. ~ X3ri i mand•· The 1t1te..,nt ol Duona '~ .-.yf r ....... _.. Van Minh 11'~ In keepln1 with ATLANTA, "'L (•p) _. thtaedomands.t:, l "' n <FrenchFo~11Jl.MWsterJean Tw~ pollc::e car• raced Sauvagnar1ue1· caUed tn North down ,a .side 1treet Ill Vietnam •s envoy Vo Van 6111111 punull Of .. d0elna IUD· andtheVielCon8'1mlllionchltl,' ,. man •~·crashed~ a. Pham Vin Ba. H• ·-them to third ,t o car 'It Ill In· aireetoirrimedlatepollt.lcalt•lks tertec Ion. ~-J • with the Minh .1overament, . Anoll,dutyotncerJI**! diplomatic 1ource'i Hid la Parll. · the chal i!>ut hll Clt'WN A Fr•ncb 1overnmonl olllt!l.i ·~ti~•• by, I J!lddy said earlier toda) that IQnh'a '1t:1l · • ele<;tloo fulOll•JI theJ>"'l~c~-; ,hi. · /}.~~•1m.:• ·~ ~'!1't0• peoc•-Olllllneil-by4he-• re.Gblock oiilY-to-"llave. IC (Both Communist officials rammed from be~ind 'by emerged from their separate an~her police car. 1 meetings with Suuvagnarcues Jt ~o~ld have been sayingthecondltionslalddownby worth fil~1na:,for a movie the Viet Cong's -provisional re-or aomelhin&. mused Set. volutionary governm~t mUst be n. v-. Lee . after the wild complied wlth first. They said chase throu1h downtown election of Minb and his inaugural AUanta early Sunday. statement had not met those de· mands.) Minh, 59, said hew8(lted to have a government o( understanding ~peace.'' As -he spOke, figh~lng raged.on the outskJrts of Saigon•only three miles from the presidential palace. ~ithin an hour of his speech, m1htary sources said captured South Vietnamese Air Force planes flown by Communist pilots bombed Saigon's Tan Son' NhutAirport. · The raid which panicked Saigon 's residents Wai accom· panied by s mall arms and an· liaircraft fire near the presiden- tial palace and the U.S. Em- bassy. __ /".._ President Tran Van H\Jong'\ . turned over his powers lo Minh du·rinc a lute afternoon ceremony at the palace. Outside, a thunderstorm lashed the capital. Huong told Minh, ''Your responsibilities are great.·• In his inaugural address Minh s aid, ''Within the days to c~me, I can promise you nothing. There will be difricultles." Fro•P~AI ORPHANS. •• ried out on a day to day basis. Even today's flight could not. be officially confirmed . "We do not learn officially un- til the plane is in the air," Navy spokesmen said. ., ), •' Winds Hibtier~ Body Search JIIJj.J,FROG M,ARINA,. Utah (UPI) -The high wind·s and chqppy waters which overturned· a small bopt and drowned four persons r eturned to Lake Powell Sunday to hamper the search for the OOdies of two of the victims. Hank Jones of t~e National Park Service said the winds gust. ed to 30 m .p.h., tu.ming the 30- feel-deeP, water i.n the search area rough and murky. Gunmen Kill 3 .BELFAST (UPI) -Northern Ireland gunmen killed three mid· die-aged Roman Catholics at a dart game Sunday night In what police called a probable revenge attack for the shooting death of a Protestand two days earlier. A. fourth man· was seriously wounded in the raid on a Catholic sctjal club on the outskirts of Lurgan, 25 mtlea southwest or Belfast. Trash Men o~ Strike In County Trash haulers tn Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley, Laguna Beach and nine other Oranee County cities walked off their jobs today in a c::ontract battle. The 600 rubbish truck drivers and helpers , represented by Teamsters Union Local 396, are responsible for hauling 80 per- cent or Orange County's trash . But officials of the trash callee:· tion firms involved vowed today ··to pick up the trash the best we can." 1 They said, ~wever, there will be schedule de ys. Stan Tkacy general man1ger of Rainbow Disposal Co., which serves Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, said company officials Were meeting today to discuss plans for dealing with the stMke. Meanwhile, a union member in Laguna Beach, said workers fear the companies ma'y try to hire outside workers in an effort to break the union. Teamster officials remained tmavailableforcommenttoday. The other cities affected are Anaheim, Fullerton, Orange, I Buena Park, Santa Ana, Placen- tia, Brea, La Palma, Garden p roY,!: an4 some ~rated I lll'eas. 'i. • · • Jlfhe 6bo wot'kerS were covered under a master' agreement with the Orange County Disposal As- sociation~ which represents the companies. The contract expired 10 days ago but the workers stayed on the job on a "day to day" basis until today. Tttey rejected the last associa- tion pay offer which would have given the workers a•33 percent boost in paj and benefits over the next three years. It would have added about 87 cents to the cur- rent $3:28 an hour average wage. Sam Taormina, negotiator for the disposal association, said the haulers asked for a pay hike of $1.72 for the three years instead. as well as an automatic cost of living adjustment. Son TaJi;es Post TAIPEI , Taiwan (AP) Premier Chiang Ching·kuo was unanimously elected chairman of the ruling Kuomintang party today in a move designed to further strengthen his ad- ministrative hold over the Na- tionalist Chinese government on Taiwan.. • All the s urvivors s urfered second and third degree bums on tht-ir faces, hands and feet, a fire departme nt s pokesman said. They were treated and released at Orange County J\o1edical Center. Keesee Admits Role In ·n~ath of Consul SAN DIEGO CUPI) -"Soldier of misfortune'' Bobby Joe Keesee of Huntington Beach fa ced a possible life prison sentence to· day for his guilty plea to con· spiracy in the unsolved kidnap· murder of U.S. Vice Consul John heavy blows to the head. The FBI arrested Keesee at his Huntington Beach hbme in May, 1974 and charged h im~ trying ~o take advantage of the kidna~ tn g by causing the delivery of a $250.000 ransom note to the con- sulate in the northern Mexico stalecapital. Mariners , Free.~mces of .. 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Keesee, 49. a Korean War hero and shadowy figure of interna - tional intrigue for the past 13 years, is the only person ever charged in connection with the 1974 disappearance and murder of the American diplomat in Hermosillo. Sentencing was scheduled before U.S. District Court Judge Leland Nielsen. · ~nst month Keesee pl eaded gwlty to one charge of conspiracy to kidnap in exchange for a gov-· emment pledge to prevent his ex-. tradition to Mexico in connection withlhecase. Patterson, 31 , was last seen alive leaving the consulate on March 22 with an unidentified man. Three hours later the con· sulate received a ransom note in his handwriting demanding $500,000 and signed by the "Peo- ple '•Liberation ArmyofMexlro.' · a group unknown to Mexican authorities. Negotiations between the kid· napers and Patterson's wife Anne, broke down for &ti ll un: known reasons and in July u peesant discovered hi1 deeom· ,posedl.body in a s hallow crave 35 •rnilesnorthofHcrmosiUo. Authorltlc1 said Patterson. on hla first diplomatic assignment when kidnaped, was killed by . Later he was charged with set- ting up the abduction 8nd of '"directing pre paration o( a ha ndwritten $500,000 ransom note .'' He was indicted on c harges of kidnaping, murder o.ind extortion when Patterson's bod y was found. An eig hth grade dr-op out o~i g inally from Arizona, Keesee pi cked up the Lag "soldier of mis· fc;irtune" for a seMes of interna- tional troubles that began in the 1962 when he deserted the army stole a light plane and flew tO Cuba . Keese,. who served a two. year prison term, clal~ he act- ed as a CIA agent. but the CIA d&- nied any eonnecUori. . K~see admt\ted planning akld· n11ap1ng and of travellna: to ermosillo to carry it out with a Greg Curtis Field, whom he iden~ t l fi ~d a1 an employ• ,or a r~miture shop he once managed. P1eld was never mentioned in a ny or the gover-nment charges. He maintained they did not enter the U.S. Consulate on"'lhe Hermosillo scoutlrtg expedition •nd left the city .... r111 •Iler their arrival. He also adn:U~ wJiUng a ransom letter a moat.ft af'ler the abduction to dathaM S2SO.OOO, but denied lmowil!C Pa{. lttson 's name unW rftdtitC ot the kidnaping. ~ We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Marinen' Crew of Savings-Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-'a-Month Plan". Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. ·s1 .ooo tnlnimum balanc:e ,. Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Ceiti&cates of Deposit. Save with your •hometown" Savings and Loatt •• Mariners! ' . I ( I I ) I I 1 \ \ \ I ) \ 1 · • • Huntington Beaeh f••••a~in V.alley · * * '* • I " ,.t--. Today's Closing ~.Y.Stoeks VOL. 611 NO. ,_18, 2 ~E7ll0NS, 22 PAGES RANGE COUNTY, CAl.,IFORNI _"' ' . MONDAY, APRii:. 28, )975 TEN CENTS . ' Ref-qgees Will Co~e ;to f.endleton l -----• f ' --By ALAN DlaJCIN more,''-the'Pentagon spokesman The spokesm•n-Nid lhet~ec iftal9.cc. ---~he-El Toro spokesman-=-said the notification was got more jnOre speciric othei than that up to 20,000 refugees would arrive 1.eventually. • • cN_ .. O.Jtr,..._ said. base will handle ..up•to 20~000 re. ,In 1 ... some.~O •• Hungarian tfp to 20,000• Vietnamese re-The spokesman said the flights fugees e8.c h:"To date, about40,000 riful!!Jel were .. tirOUlhl fo Camp fua:eH are to be hOUled at the from Wake Island, Guam, and Vietnamese have been evacuat-~ N.J ., and i\-klok 1everal '.MariQe base at Camp Pendleton, Clark Air Force Base in the ed from Saigon, the aide said. lf mOatha to find permanent hou&- Pentagon spokesmen announced Philippines are expected lo begin time permits, the aarrunistialioo htg: for all of piem ~to acatler today. within lbe next 48 hours. bopes to t ake out up to 125;000. th~ throughout.the U.S. The refugee• wlll be flown to El The Pentagon official said that The Pentagon announcement A 1pokesman_ at. El Toro today Toro Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton will~ one of came a fter congressional'' • eonfirmed lttat. the,, air station lind then transported to C8mp three refugee reception centers leaders said they.were ootified of had been notified l>y the Pen- Pendleton where they wi\l be in the U.S. The others are Eglin the plans in telephone .c811s U\js tqon to expect refugee nt&hls housed "for up to 90 days or AFB, Fla., and Ft.Chaffee, Ark. morning from Administration of. within,thenn.3;~h.oun. • No plans will be made lo house )he refugees at El Toro, the spokesman said. "They will be processed here on a walk through basis and trans porte d im- mediately to Pendleton.''. he ... !See VIETS, Page /\21 / Trashlnelt Stit.ike Here ,, Dally" ........... , ... , ... ,.,,11: ........ "f1ETNAME9£ BABY GETS DINNER At LOS ALAMITOS STATION ..J;.;. Anoi her63 Refu9eesArrived on Late Sunday'Mercy A lg ht fBahylift Due Today • fA.t Los Alamitos • By KATHY CLANCY "' 1 OflliltD•llfPllotS~I ., .Y, Another babY,.lifl of Vi el- illa mese war orphans was expect- .ed to arrive tonight at Los :Alamitos Naval Air Station and ·authorities there said flights are .e,x p e c t e d to co n t i n u e :f,eriodically. :!· A planeload of 63 orphans ar- ?ived at u.e station. about mid- jiight Sund·ay, then were f ransported by bus lo a -pi.akeshifl home in a Terminal ~!land gymnasium. .._. Most or them will leave by 3gnight ror homes t~hout the '. Weatller Some night an<t morning low clouds near the ·coast. otherwise mostly s unny through Tuesday. A little cooler with highs in the60s. Lows tonight 42 to 52. INSIDETO~V "Mothc's LUii< l/elptrs" are helping io rid Cot£a Mesa and Irvine of dope and pro- •tiftdion. Dal~ Pilot lttJ//er Arlhur Vjn1el pro/Ue1 tM siz. man trice lqucidon Page BS. I : ..... .. . ...... ...,. -I ; O.Mil ... . _,., i. er..~ '. o.Mlll'ietl<ft I t•WW P ... . ..-. I -,,._. I .i...,_.,. I. : " ... •• •• •• •f·t .... .. .. ••• ••• nation, Naval authorities said. ''They'v·e b een watching television, playing. games, sleep- ing and eating," said Lt.-Cmdr. Melvin Kemp, who repOrted the operation h as been running smoothly. The equipment has been s up- p lied by a volunteer group .. Operation Handclasp," and the children, ranging in age rrom one ,month to 10 yeai:1 ·are being cared ror by volunteers. A group of 124 orphans arrived at Los Alamitos Saturday ahd all but three who were hospitalized new on lo adoption agencies in Oregon and Colorado Sunday, of- ficials said. <See ORPHANS, P~ge /\2) Nixon's Staff Alerts Patrol About' Aliens A call to San,Cle'fnente Police from secret ser-vice agents at former President Richard Ni!'· on 's est.le today led to the arrest or seven illeaal aliens. Police said the . agents saw a group of Mexican' nationals walk· ing along the At~hison , Topeka and Santa Fe ra'ilroad tracks that run below Nixon's Cyprus Shores home about6 :40 a .m. Officers "''d.lspatched to the scene '•rreated seven men and turned them over to the U.S • Border Patrol . ' Sunday ,afternoon, secret service •gents reported to police that th9y had seen twoPoHible ii~ legal aliens near the AvenJda Calaf\a beach but officers 'were unable to locate them. Trash hauler s in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Laguna Beach and nine otper Orange County cities walked off their jobs today in a contract ba1Ue. The 600 rubbish truck drivers and he lpers, r epresented by Teamsters Union Local 396; are l'esponsibl e for hauling 80 per- cent of Orange County's trash. But officials of the trash collec. lion firms involved vowed today .. to pick up the trash the best we can." They said, however, there will be schedule delays. Stan Tkacyk, general manager of Rainbow Disposal Co., which serves Huntington 8each and Fountain Valley, said company offi cials were meeting today lo discuss plans for dealing with the strike. Meanwhile, a union member in Lag un a Beach, s aid workers rear the companies may try lo hire outside workers in an effort to break the union . Teamster officials remained · unavailableforcommenltoday. The other cities arrected are Anaheim, Fullerton, Orange, Buena Park. Santa Ana, Placen- tia, Srea. La Pa'lma, Garden Grove and some unincorporated areas. The 600 workers were covered under a master agreement with the Orange County Disposal As· . sociation, which represents the l!Ompanies. The contract expired 10 days · ago but the workers stayed m the job on a ''day to day" basis until today. They rejeCled the last associa· tion pay orrer which would have given the workers a 33 percent boost in pay and benerits over the next three year s. It would have added about 87 cents to the cur· rent $3.28 an hour average wage. Sam Taormiila, negotiator for the disposal association, said the haulers asked for a pay hike of $1.72 ror the three years instead. as well as an a utomatic cost of living adjustment . Surgery Resumed FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. CUP I ) -Broward County hospitals scheduled elective sur- gery today ror the first time since April 20 following the end or a walkout by anesthesiologists pro- testing a rising costs of malprac· l ice insurance. Since their walkout. hospita ls have ·been scheduling only emergency or urgent surgery. SAIGON (UPI) -Gen. Duong Van (Big) Minh assumedthepre- sidenqy of South Vietnam today and said he would seek negotia· lions with'the Communists for a cease-fire . The Viet Cong, without actually rejecting his BP· peal, issued a statement de - marfding more concessions first. The Viet Cong have presented two major demands since their forces closed in on Saigon - ousters of all m embers of the REFUGEES LANGUISH IN 'TENT CITY'. Story, Page A4. • I, • • • ,;.:~ ;.. ~ O.llyPli.ts...tf ..... ~ ... , PICKETS. MARCH INF.llONT OF IDLED REFUSE TRUCKS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH •" ·•·' i--J~i[· 'f'9zliliS 1'.:.a ooli. ... '!ll·ln W-• and BenelH• Dispute ' .:. ;:. . ' -• . ; . C';. Terro~tS Seize · • > ' ,. Israeli Consulate JOHANNESBURG , Sod6 Africa CAP) -Six· terrorists armed with m achine guns seized the Isra e li tc ousulate in downtown JohapneS&urg lo\day, took nine hosta1~· "and sprliyed the streets outside ·with omrire- wounding at least 40 ~ aDG ten:ifying ~unchtt .. ecliwdS. There were uncoqftrmed .:re- Ports that there w~·.nye dead and ·another 10 .w~·inaide· the consulate. '· · A doctor allowed into tbe con- sulate said the hOataees. included \wo children the'· tertprists were threatening to shoot·.' The South Afrkan ·eress as- sociation said tbe ierrOri,sts "'..ere believed to1 be. _three-· Leba'oese and three J,apanese but there was ' ... nootricial confirmation. In Beirut, Lebanon, some or tile Palestiniari guerrilla"' groups denied responsibility for the at- tack lind others withheld com- ment. After holding out through a series of blazing,gun battles with police r ifierrien, j.he attackers threatened to blow up the orrice building occuitied bY the con- sulate unless the~sraeli am- bassador was prod•ced. .Police said the ambassai;lor, lzhae D. Unna, tiad been sum- mOned from •Cape TOYt'D·and was en route by plaoe. The terrorists also threatened, lo shoot a lhostage every" 15 minutes unl~ss ·police wilhdfew ' <See TERROJI, rage /\2), . . • Cities Aw.Ut Planning in Trash Strike I I I i Huntington Beach and Foun· I tain Valley city officials are wait~ 1! ing to see what happens in the trash collectors strike before 1 makinl"any plans oftbeirown. ''If it stretches out and a health problem d~velops we will have lo I make some pl ans;" said Darrel i Cohoon, public works aide in the city or Huntington Beach. . But Stan Tkaezyk, general l . manager of Rainbow Disposal 1 Company, whfC h· serves both ~ citi~s, said he plans t.O h.irve some . collection trucks 1 on lljle street each day. r ' . ' While there will be delays in pickups, be s aid, the company . will "do the best we can." Fountain ValleY officials said they have made no emergency plans because Rainbow officials said they would develop a plan of · their own. ·Cohoon said' residents who wisti may use the county's Coyote Canyon landfill site. It l can be rea~hed by laking the Culver Drive exit off the San Diego Freeway, he said, and is I open from 6 a .m . to 6 p.m. Mon· day through Fiiday, rrom 7 a.m . to 5 p.m. Saturday and Crom 10 a.m. lo4 p.m . Sunday. Cohoon said city orricials hape the strike end s within a rew days. If it doesn't, he said, the city will have to make specific plans. AD PRODUCES 25 RESPONSES "My ads produced 2S calls and I sold the boat.'' Thal 's t he success story told by the Fountain Valley man who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot: l '6915' GLASTRON, w/SS .HP Chrysler, ma ny xtras. $800. Pri.pty. XXX•XXXX lf you have any ·boat from a sloop to a diqghy to sell,' call 642-5678. It on.ly takes a few words in the right place to 9nd a buyer. • Along the Oraqe ~ Ille right place is the Daily Pil& • --~ . ... I -~· ' 1 ... 4·J&Z OAILYPtLOT H /F ·-.. ,~. .:· • Env_o9 lfitl•ter9 1 • I , • ' .. Keesee1 • ~ae· . , Sentencing SAN DIEGO <UPI) -"Soldier of misfortune·· Bobby Joe Keesee of Huntington Beach faced a possible life prison sentence to- da y for his guilty plea to con- spiracy in the_ unsolved kjdnap.. murder of U.S. Vice Consul·John S. Patterson in Mexico. ·Valley's ·12o/o Hike Bid Slows Contract talks in the Fountain Valley School District apparent- ly have ground to a halt because of a dispute over salary pro- posals. 11 Teachers bad asked the dis- trict for a 12 percent pay boost next year as a "minimum cosl- of-living increase." , But Judie Lowman, president , of the Fountain Valley Education Association, said the lx>ard so far has r efused to make any counter- proposal or to respond to their re- . quest in any way. Teachers do not intend to retuin lo the bargaining ta hie uqtil they do. Dr. Mike Brick, business direc- tor and district negotiator, Fri- day confirmed ''they did walk out'' of the district's Jatest bargaining 1ession. He was reluctant to discuss the pay dispute, however, bec-'ause he said to do so would violate a district policy prohibiting such discussion during negotiations. He did agree to ~confirm the negotiation halt, however, ''since the teachers already have made a statement.'• Teachers also asked ror a greater voice in decision mak- ing, budget direction and the hir- ing of teachers and ad - ministrators. While the board did offer coun- ter-proposals for those. items, Mrs. Lowman said, "They reaIJy only restated. current policy." Brick, however, said the board is still awaiting teacher response to most of those counter- proposals. , District officials said the cost or the teacher pay raise would be $888,000 for teachers alone or ~$1.152 ,000 if given all district employes. Jn addition, the medical insurance imprOvement ,they TE)Quested would cost ~nother $183,000. ·Valley High To Prese,nl 'Mame' Show The mu s ical production ''Mame" will be presented Wed· tlesday through Saturday by Fountain Valley High School's fine arts department. Show time is 8 p.m. in the cam· l>US amphitheater. 17816 Bushard St.. Fountain Valley. Admission js $2.50 for adults, S2 for students and $1 .50 ro r children. \ The cas t incl udes Nansi Brov.·e r as Mame Denni s · St~phani Hardy as Vera Charles; Tns Venzke as Beau; "Pebbles" Blair as Young Patrick; Mary Lou Gilbert ,,as Agnes Gooch ; J\lark T uc_ke r , J ohn Herriot, Todd Jasmin and others. ri-tark Wood and Lyman Moore are the directors ; Carole Cooney i s tec hn ical director ; Jean Clower is orchestra director, and Peggy Welton is student director. ORANGE COAST H 1' DAILY PILOT r .. Ora-(.N\I D•llf Pll91. wl!ll -<II I\(°'"· -P ,..., keW\·Pott•, I• pu!Jli....., twlt-.D<- Co.l.i Put.11"''"" C.O•n1,.1>r. Sf'l)a••i<l-1....,, ... ., _,..,,... -nP•Y lll•OU911 ~,..,,., .... Cini• ~ ... Mo •00<1 e..c11. Hu,.1f"91.., ~.U./F­ ta•11 V•""'· ••~!ne, ~ • .,.,,.,.,.,_ V•ll•y •"II ••-&>aon~ .. 111 Ca•U ,. ,,,.... re~I ..,,,,.., ;, ""'"'\"'""' s..1.,.a.,, --·• ,..., P.•N:•ll•ll l!l>bl•"'•ll9 Pl•lll I\ .. JOO ¥111>1 8tY !>4•ftl. c.a ... Me<w. (.•••'9• .. 1•9'1lolto. Robert N. 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Keese~. 4(), a.~9rean W•bero and .sha,~owy "fliure ~.fn_~a­ tionJ!I ia&rlgue for· the Mlt. 13 yean, is the onty _..persOrrev~1 charged in connection with the 197..4 disappea.ra_n.ce .and m~ ot' the Ame rican diplopiat ih Hermosillo. • ~ r Sentenci ng was' scbedul"id before U.S . Di•lrlct c;ourt Jude• Leland Nielsen. · Lasl moot~ Keesee plt:!ded guilty to one charge,otcons{>lrac>.'· to kidnap in exchange for a '1ov:· ernment pledge to prevent his e,c-. tradition lo Mexico in coftnectlon with tbecase. Palterson, 31 , was last seen alive le aving the consulate on 1'tarch 22 with ctn unidentified man. Three hours later the eon-.Power. Boat sulate reeeived a ra~ note in . ''R · ·his handwtlling demanding· ·. esc' e" d' . $500,000 and signetl by the "Peo-' · U ' ple'sLiberationArmyOfMexico, •· a group unknown to Mexican authorities. Negotiali~ between the kid- napers ....and Pat~erson's wife, Amie; brvke "down for still un- knoWn reuons aq,d in July a peu.anti discovered. tq. decom- posed bodr in a shallow grave 3S milesnorth'ofHermosillo. r Authorities said Pau~. on his finJ. diplomatic assiOment when kldnaped, was killed .by heavy blOws to the head. i , ' · 1'he FBI arrested Keesee~at his HunJington Beach .home in.~May, 197.C and @arged him with' trying to take.ad'tanta1e OI the kidnap- ing by cauaii'l&-..Ute deliVeQ, of a $250.000 ransom note to the con-sulate in the ·lllorthem ~-Mexico statecapital. Later he was charged witJl set- ting up the abduction and · o1. ''directing preparation or a handwritten SS00,000 fansom not.e.'' He was indicted :on charges ot kidnaping, m~r and extortion when Patte~'s body was found. 4 An eighth grade drop ~1K originaUj. Crom Arizona, Keeiee "picked up1tbe. tag ·'soldier of mtp- fortune'' for a series ot interna-tional troubles that began in the 1982 when he cleserted the army, stole a light Plane and flew lo Cuba. Kees~. who served a two. year prison term--; claimed be act- ed as a CIA agerit, but the CIA de- nied any connection. . ·• Keeseeadmittedplanningakid- naping and of traveling to Hermosillo to carr)' it out with a Greg Curtis Field. whom he iden- li(ied as a n e mploye of a furniture shop he once managed:"' Field was never mentioned in any of the government charges. He maintained they did not enter the U.S. Consulate on the Hermosillo scoutiag npedition and left the c.ity · s hortly after their arrival. He also admitted writing a ransom letter a month after the abduction lo demand $250,000, but denied qowing Pat- terson's name until reading of the kidnaping. VIETS •.• added. • Today's announcement from Washington confintled specula- tion that bas been ·generated in Orange County th1t a large in· flux of refugees was likely to ar· rive: · Last Thursday at the regular monthly meeting of Mayon and city managers in the Fifth Supervisorial District of Supervisor Thomas F. Riley, public officials were told that 10,000 refugees were due to ar- rive at El Toro within a week. TERROR .•• from the front and back exits or the building , according to the physician admitted to the con· sulale to treat three wounded hostages. The doctor was describing how the gunmen wired hand grenades to the hostages wh en the walkie- talkie he wa.s using was suddenly cutoff. Blaze Kills County Tot A fire of und etermined origin twept through a mobile home In Anaheim early Sunday· ktlllnc a 2-year·old Fullerton child. " Melissa Gremilllom's body was found by firemen in lhe rear ollhe trailer, wlch was owned. by her grandmother. Fire. investlgator1 said today the grandmother, Dolor'e w Wiison, 43. the child'• .mother, Elizabeth, 28, ind a 1i1ter .. Uaa s, escaped from the nFes· , ' All the survivors suffered second and third c\cgrec bu.ma on their races, hands, and feet, a fir e department , 5pokes'-an 11id1 They were treated anct 'reteesea at Orange County Med•cal Caller. ~· Frq~$urf . F~r 'ne~ies combined thei,r' .ctefforts Sundi1y oight to Low a troubled Nelwport Beach power boi:t out ol<the ·surf line neai'the BDbi l;hic:,S blutts iq H~lington /!llA<;~-"-• • ' t." .J'he'iti·fqot BfyliQer, operated DY.i-'Gtry, SChwa.i$, 22, of 205 8th St., }Jewpof1.Be&eh, was.towed lo Sunset Aquatic1Park aboUt 8:30 . p.91., &<!cording lo the Orange · eounty µarbc>f District .. • ~nt.f harbot" p8V'of bc>at from Suriiet .)oinea with Hunt-·IJM!c;ia Beach firemen, lifeguards ~ amt.~ 'Police helicopter in the .~ebper•fion. ; ·, A tty lifea:uard and a fireman lWho was a former lifeguard swaip ou~ to the boat as a safeguard in case it capsized with SchYiarti: and hi s three passe11gers. The p0lice helicopter dropped a tow line ~o the power boat, then dropped the' Other end of the low to the county Pafrol boat. A' co1.4nty ~spokesman said to- day Schw . .fllrlz, and his three pas..Og~ -Cynthia Tate, 21, Newport ~ach ; Camille Cimini of Los Angeles, and Jesse Alan of Reseda -were all in good condi· ti on. They w'ere apparently on their way from Catalina lo Newport )Vhen th,ey got lost, drifted inside tl\e surf line off Golden West Street and s uffered e ngine troubJes, t'he county spokesman said. • The boat, equipped with an in- board engln~. is owned by the California Leisure Boat Club, a members hip organization based. in NewJ)ort Beach. City firemen said the operation moved swiftly with smooth coordination between all four agencies. l'ro• Page Al ORPHANS. ~ ' • • .Two of the 63 arriving Sunday night also were hospitalized at the Long Beach Naval Regional Medical Center, but offi cials said none were seriously ill. In the meantime, a group or 43 rerugees arrived at Los Angeles Ii:itern~tiOnal Airport Saturday night, 1n what could be the begin· ning of many such flights. They Jnc lud e d nine Viel· namese employes of Flying Tiger Airline. two Amefi can employes and 32 dependents. They all le ft behind homes, money. possessions and jobs, which ranged from executive to laborer pos,itions. Officials '1.t Los Alamitos· said today 'they do not •expect to' become involved in caring for a dult re fugees. The babylifl ·oi1hts, thn sci:id, are being car· ,did P,ut orl a day to day basis. Even loday~s (light could not W,o.Uicially confirmed . ''We do not learn officially un - til the plane is in the air," Navy s!i>kesinen said . Ocean View Stll<tents Set . ' ,,_: ... .F-mr. at Mall . ·' Stu!leDls frorp Huntington 1'each'a...Ocean View School Ohs· trict.,tOok over 11untington Center Mall• today during the di strict 's lif!h annual ,EDU Fair. NearJy ell of the di5trlcl '5 14 ,SOO atud~nt1 wiU participate through Friday in the academic and art exhibits as \\-'ell as live performances. Performances will include tumbling shows, choral grouJ>S , drill teams, gymnastic routines, kindergarten pai nting de· monstrations. !lquare dancing and playa. In addition, students rrom Iha Cive ,campuaes of the ltuntlngton Beach Unlop Hi gh School Di•· trictwlll be featured ln special 1c~ UvitJeacacbday • ' Wo .. kers Baek 3,500 Recalled by tJouglas About 3 ,500 McDonnell Oouglati Corporation aerospace workers, laid off during a two· month-long machinists strike, re· ported back to work today. The recall is the third this month and com pie led the rehir- ing or 9,000 m anufacturing and production Support workers; mostly at the firm 's Long Beach , aircraft plant, idled during the stMke. The walkout by 7,000 members ot the International Associal.lon ot Machinists, ended two weeks ago when workers accepted a new three-year contract with an 11 .s percent pay boost. The 9,000 layoffs were caused by a shortage of J.AM -m~oufactured parts, Used primarily in the production of DC 9 and DC 10 airplanes. Radio Theft Wave Probed by Police An organized c rime wave in Orange County has resulted in the theft of possibly hundr e d s of ci tizen band radios over the past two months. Huntington Beach detec· lives say at least 30 or the radios hl:J,.ve been stolen rrom pri vate vehictes in their town since about mid. January. Fountain Valley police say the thieves have taken at least a dozen there inthepast60days. .! Anaheim poli ce report the loss or 70 citizen band radios in a month and Westminster is missing anoU&er30. But police have no leads as to who might be Laking the radios and no suspects have been spotted. The ltlrge number and the way they have been taken in- dicates it is a countywide organization retiposiblc for the thefts, police tiay. None of the stolen radios have turned up in Orange County, though a couple have ~een spotted in Los Angeles and some were found in New York, police say. The r adios -average value about $175 -are found in a lot of private cars, campers, and recrea. lion vehicles. One detec· · live said they have become such a popular item that Montgomery Ward sold 40 radios one recent weekend. The Daily Pilot's Secret Witnc$ will offer a cash reward ror anyone who cHPI provid_e a lead lo who is behind these massive thefts. '· Secret Witness '· If you know anyone in· volved, or have spotted an)'" suspicious action which could be involved, phone the 24-hour Secret Witness line, 642·0700, or write to: Daily Pilot, Secret Witness, P .O. Box. 7901 Huntiniton Beach, Ca. (t2548).; • ; ' • 'Fhe identity of all infor- mants will be protected. Th~. information will be given to police, but police will not be told· where it camerrom. Detectives say most of the thefts .occur at rUght, possibly after ,midnight, and usually during the week . The thieves lake radios and antennas, using care not to damage the equipment when they re· rnove it. Some inv es tigators believe the thieves may work as a team, with one car sitting on a major tilr.eet while another car enters a tract of homes. Police advise those who don 't want to lose their citizen band radios to re- l'ord the tieria l numbers and to store the radios in· side their home or in the car trunk when they are not in use. J I I Ensenada Race Ends; WindsLight By ALMON LOOL\BEY 0.ltyi-tlel ............ ENSENADA-TheaJlh IUlllUOI Newport to Ensenada yacbt race came to a weary but calln clole Sunday a11 the last of the 500 s,larters stru,gl'ed acrou the finish line about midnight. The poteOtially fuleft race oa record went nat SuQday mornlftl' when light winds Ort the COUt of Baja California heel the fieet · alternately beatid1 or •Undin& tilill ror the last 50 miles of tbe race. The 62·foot sloop.Jlaetlll)4! skip.. pered by Bill White and Bill !' ... quini ot Long Beactl Yacht Club carried the strong winds to Ensenada and was the first yacht t() finish. Ragtime finished the race in 15 hours and 15 mtnutes. finishing ahead of the catamarans. Ensenada was ·quiet and order-. ly Sunday night t.nd Monday morning. At Hussotig's cant.lna, • scene ot some riotous events in re. cent years, ba:rtepder Enrique looked ever a Cull hOUle and said~ "Look around you. lt'sliketheold days. The place is Cull but-there are only yachtsmen. We have no problems." The race committee worked far into the nigt&t compiling the of- ficial handicap standings which · will be anno.unced at the trophy pte!;entation.1his afternoon. tJnotficiallY theSe are the win .. ners in each class: Ocean racinc·A, Olinlca, Tony Bill1 Calirornia Yacht Club. Ocean raclnc·B, Broom Hilda, Guido Mortarrolli, California Yacht Club. Ocean racla«i·C, Giant Killer, Melvin Wills Jr., Coronado Yacltt Club .. PHRF·A, Ragtime, PHRF·B, Rebel Maid, David Folsom .San Diego Yacht Club. PHRF·C, Speculation, Robert Austin, Little Ships Fleet,. PllRF·D, M.vstic. Bill.Strohm. ~~~rillo Beach Yacht Club. PHRF·E. Vixen, M . B. Cox Jr., Los Angeles Yacht Club. PHRF·F, Plover, David Smith. Coronado Yacht Club. PHRF·G, Ha mpshire llOse. Dennis Burnell, South Shore Sail· ingClub. CAA, Emily Ann, Joe Clay. Ca lifornia Yacht Club. MORF·A, Vivacious JJ, Biii von KlcinSmid, Balboa YachtClub. MORF-B, Maia, Joe Morena. South Bay Yacht Racing Club. Mariners Ca_rgo of Free Servi~ We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan'. Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. • $1 .000 m,inimu m balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your "'hometown" Savings and Loan --Mariners! • Mariners SaviiMJS'., anc1 Loan Assoe1att0n • f ' f • h"'lr Htfle lee AftfelM s..l a..t• ....,.,. loMch ' Newp9rt leech lftt•• a..ti 380 So. lev.rly Dr. (Opp.Mt. Sinai Ho1plfol) (L•l•11reWorld) (Main OHi,•) (loy1fd•C9nler) 3t'OC!Mn.,,_ SL (213)553·3000 l747lev•rf\tllvd, 13810SeolleodtlN4. IS1SW••ltllffDf, 10'141oysJdeD, ('714)"4·7506 (213) 657-4141 (21l) 591-7626 (7t4J 642·4000 ('71 41) M2·4000 (OHMNG SOON) t ' . • • Orange C(tast ' EDITION 'roday'~ Closing N.V. -Stoeks /, . VOL. 68, NO. 11( 2 SECTIONS,.22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 N TEN CENTS • Refugees Will Come to Pendleton .. . . • . • a,-AIAN"DOIDN -more,'' tbe Pentagon-spolcjaman .. e--apolcesman 1'1<1 that each ficiaJs-.. -- oe .. ....,-........ said. bue will handle Up to 20,000 re-In 1956, some 40,000 Hungarian Up lO 20,000 Vietnamese re-The 1po~e&man said the nights rugees each. To date, about 40,000 refugees were brought to Ca mp The El Toro .spotes·man-----s;atd- the notification was not. m'ore rucees are to be •houled al the from Wike Island, Guam, and J Vietnamese have been evacual· Kilmer, N.J ., and it took several Marine base at.Camp Pendleton, Clark ·Air Foree Base Jn the" ed from Saigon, the aide &aid. 1r· months to find permanent hous- more specific olber than that up to 20,000 refugees would arrive eventually in the U.S. Pentacon spokesmen announced Philippines are expected t.o begin time permits, the administration tni for all of them and to scatter today. , within ttie next 48 hours. hopes lo take out•up tol25,000. them throughout the U.S. Some refuaees will be flown to. The Pentagon official said that The Pentacon announcement A spokesfnan at El Toro today El Toro Marine Corpa_AirSlation. Camp Pendleton will be one of came after coneressional 4!Ulfirmed that the air station and then tranapcirted to Camp three refugee reception centers leaders said they were notified of bad been notified by the Pen- Pendlelon where they will be in the U.S. The others are Eglin the· plans in telephone calls this tAgofl to expect refugee flights housed ''for up to 90 days or AFB,J,l'la .• and Ft. Chaffee, Ark. mom.ing from Ad!J1inistralionof· withlnlhenext48hours. No plans will be made to house the refugees al El Toro. the spokesman said. "They 'will be processed here on a walk through basis a nd transported im- mediately to P e ndleton," he !See VIETS, Page AZ) ' . Hinsha/uj ·Campaign Time Assessor AidCs Pay Up ay GABY GRANVILLE CM ... Dail.,1"1~$1.tf County officials today are tabulating the amount received from employes in the Orange County assessor's office who al- legedly worked on county time on Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 Congressional campaign. Roughly 15 employes either paid or agreed to pay the amount charged them by cotmty auditors last month after an audit was concluded. Minh Takes Viet Reins, Eyes Truce SAJGON CU P!) -Gen. Duong Van <Big) Minh assumed the pre- sidency of South Vietnam today and said be would seek ~ot..ia­ _tions with the C'"oDiniunistS for a cease-fire. The. Vjet Cong. Rl!FUGEES LANGUISH IN 'TENT CITY'..Slory, Page A4. without actually rejecting his ap. peal, issued a s tatement de- manding more concessions first. One of(icial said the amount re- ceived or agreed to be paid at a later date was "between $2,500 and $5,000 ... The employes were charged for their work on Hinshaw's cam- paign after nine management level officials were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury Dec. 5i for purportedly being part of a conspiracy that helped Hinshaw campaign at taxpayers' expense. The payments and agreements 'to pay, in effect, are an ad- mission by the workers that they charged. the county foe either -time or gasoline mileage ex- pended on the Republican con- gressman's behalf. However, none of those who have now settled acCOW\ts with the county stipulated that their activities represented either negligence or unlawful conduct on their part. They maintain their activities resulted from in· structions given them by their supervisors which they accepted in good faith as part of their work assignment. The agreement to pay amounts the county auditors said they owed were either in a stipulation that $50 a month could be deduct- ed from their pay checks or their vacation time r educed accord- ingly. None of the nine men indicted were among those who paid or agreed to pay the amotmts the county says they owe although four of them were charged amounts in the auditor"s report. Terrorists Reign in S. Africa JOHANNESBURG. South ' Africa (AP) -Six terrorisl5 armed with machine guns seized ' the Israeli consulate in• downtown Johannesburg today, took Woe hostages and sprayed. . the a_lreets outside with gunfire WOUJ!'!!l!I_,. ,_ 40 '*-' ..... len11)1111!imelltlijiec-. ' There were unconfirmed re- ports that there were five dead and another 10 wounded inside the consulate. A doctor allowed into the con-' sulate said the hostages included two children the terrorists were threate:ning lo shoot. , I Dltt;f't ... ~lltdl9nlllC ....... ~ETNAMl!SE BABY Gm DINNER ATLO.S ALAM1tos STATION .., Another63 R•f-esAnlvedon LaleSunclayMercyfllghl The ·Viet Cong have presented two major demands since their forces closed in on Saigon - ousters of all members or the "Thieu clique" and withdrawal ·of the Americans. Those de- mands appear to have largely been met, especially with de· parture today of Gen. Cao Van Vien, c hairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other generals. The South African Press as- sociation said the terrOrists were believed to be three Lebanese and three Japanese but there was no official confirmation. In Beirut, Lebanon, some of the Palestinian guerrilla groups denied responsibility (or the at- tack and others withheld com· I ment. ~ ) f/Jabylift Due Today ~i Los Alamitos -. The Viet Cong said today the situation demands that the Unit· <See MINH, Page A2> RAGTIME LEADS THE PACK IN ENSENADA RACE Bui Light Winds Spoil Bid for Record Pace After holding out through a 1 series of blazing gun batUes with ' police riflemen, the attackers threatened to blow up the office building occupied by the con· sulate unless the Israeli am· l bassador was produced. 1 ·:. By KATHY CLANCY nation, Naval authorities said. Surfers.Ask Lift of Ban Near Jetty Police said the ambassador, · (See TERROR, Pa1e AZ> I I • 0t tfw Dail., ,.,Nill Sf.IH . : I . •i Another' babylift of Viet- .:iaamese,War orphana was expect· .id to arri,ve tonight-at Los ,Alamitos Naval Air Station and authorities there said ru,hls are ~x ·pected to continue .1S>eriodically. ri A planeload of 63 on>hans ar· ~rived at the station aboUt mid-~ i ght Sunday. iben were :j ransported by bus to a 1rnakeshift tlome: in a Tern\inal :Island gymnasium. .. Most or them will leave by Jonight for homes throughout the! ~· I I I . ·····-·· Some.nieli .•nd-mOll!lni· low clouds near the coat. otherwise. "Dlost.ly suefty . tbrou&h Tuesday. A litUe coolerwilh highs In lheeGll. Lows tonight 42 tosz. -L .. --· -._... ....---........ ,. ... ........ 1: .. 11t' -1•1 H llJ ..... • 'Atl ... ~ •t .. .....,,.. ... , . ....... ., ... ,. ............ ,.. .. =-· .. .. .,., ... .... .. .. ,. . ""'''... ., ,,,....... ., Alt..... A4 .......... M • ''They've been watching television,.playing games, sleep- ing and eating," said Lt. Cmdr. Melvin Kemp, who reported the operation has been running smoothly. ni e 1eqWpment has been sup- plied by a volunteer g roup "Operatjon Handclasp," and the chikltea, ranginc in age from one month.,, to 10 years are being cared for by volunteers. A group of 124 orphans arrived at LoS Alamitos Saturday and all but 1'ree who were hospitalized new On to adoption agencies in OregOn and Colorado Sunday, of· ficials said. iSee ORPHANS, P11e A2) -· Nixon's Staff ·Alerts P~rol .j About Aliens A. call to San Clemente Police from secret . service qents at former President Richard Nix· oa''-----estate today led to the arrest Ol~n1tlegal aliens. . Police said the agents saw a group of Medcan nationals walk- ing alone the AtchiJon, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad tracks that run below Nixon's Cyprus Shores bomeabout6:40a.m. p!llcero dl1p1tched to the sceni arrested 1even men ud lunie<l them ' over to Ute U.S. Jloriler Patrol. ~ Sunday afteraoon, secret ..rvtce acents reported to police that they had seen two pouible i.l· 1qal aliens near the Avenida Calalla beach but omcen were unable to locale them. '11· A group of surfers who suffer during the summer months when the swell runs large at Corona del Mar, but the area is closed to them, will petition tonight for a city council action to change closures on part of the strand. • A petition signed by dozens of surfers asks that the council lift a ban on surfing in Area Two-the area within 200 feet of the jetty which is closed to boards between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. The group asserts that by alter- ing current plans, swimmers. and body surfers could be accom· modated as well. Councilmen plan to hear a re- port from the city staff on the proposal . . Other items on the council's re- laUvely light 7: 30 p.m. agenda In· elude: -A 2etition from the com· munity's Girl Scouts seeking a pedestrian push button at the signals at Dover and Westcliff drives. The youncsters claim lh• the present s1slem makes it unsafe for them to cross on foot or on bicycles. -Appointments by individual councilmen of delegates on a new advltory committee to assess needl and priorities for federal community development lands. -A Tequest from members of the Marini Park AnociaUoa made--up of ~mobile h.ome dwelltfl.1"ho Mek dlY m.ltes on ,_.al of 16ua larlfleraiden· Uil ,colony. The 1'--k• 1n euly renewal, spc>kesm.en sl'kl, because members want to im- prove their coaches" wUh the <See SURFERS, hijeAZI Ragtime-1st Over Line in-Ensenada • By ALMON LO<XABEY 0.11., .................. ENSENADA-The 28lh annual Newport to Ensenada yacht race came to a weary but calm close Sunday as the last of ·the. 500 starters struggled across the finish line about mid night. The potentially fastest race on record went (lat Sun<lay morning when light winds off the coast o( Baja California had the neet alternately beating or standing sUll for the last SO miles of the race. 1be 82·fool sloop Ragtime skip- pered by Biii While and Bill Pas· qulni of Long Beach Yacht Club carried the strong winds to DOWSVFFERS SUGllTDROP NEW YORK IAP) -The stock market poa:ted a mild IOll today after a seulon of narrow, lisUess fluctuations. Trading was moderate. Prkes ad~anced a bit ll Ille ........ bat Ille buYinl dried up ~ Ille fOfframmt ._.ied tlil,\ tu lade• or lea~lnc , edftomic ladtcators turaed dolmll"'"' •lain In Mertb Iller •an •P"il!ftl t,11<1 previous ..-Ji. The ·Dow ,!. on'tt indu1ttlal ' 1ver1i-of w atoclts lost 1.71 ~""l\01110.08. (Tabl .. ,All) I I , zz . .-·~ ' ,, Ensenada and was the first yacht to finish. Ragtime finished. the race in 15 hours and 15 minutes, finishing ahead or the catamarans. Ensenada was quiet and order-. ly Sunday night and Monday morning. At Hussong:s cantina, scene of som e iiotous events in re- cent years, bartender Enrique looked over a full house and said, "Look around you. It's like the old days. The place is full but there are only yachtsmen. We have no problems.'' The race committceworked far into the night compiling the of- ficial handicap standings which will be announced al the trophy presentation this afternoon. Unofficially these are the win- ners in each class : Ocean r1clac·A, Olinka. Tohy Bill. C8lifomia YachlClub. Oee1a r1clag·B, Broom Hilda, Guido Mortarrotti, California Yacht Club. Ocea8 raclac·C, Giant Killer, Melvin Wills Jr., Coronado Yacht Club. . P8aF·A,Ralitime, -F-11, Rebel Maid. David Fmom.San Dlego Yacht Club. ·PIUIF·C, Speculation, Robert 1'mUn, Little Ships Fleet .. PUF·D, Mys tic. Bill.Strohm, ~to Beach Yacht Club .. PHBF·E, Vi xen, M, B, Cox Jr,, Los Angeles Y ncht Club. .. (See YACHTS, P1ge A2) ' . • HomeLOoted Of Educator ' I Coast Community College Dis· 1 trict Chancellor Norman E., Watson's Newport Beach home was looted late Friday of an estimated $4 ,848 in valuables. Police said a burglar entered through a garage door and then used a prying tool to gain another entry into Dr. Watson'S home at 2401 Buckeye St. I Investigators indicated the loss included jewelry, a valuable coin I collection, liquor and camer~. A flowered print pillowcase was also missiog. Police.theorize the jburglar used it to carry off his loo\. AD PROOUCES 25 RESl'ONSES "My ads produced 25 calls and I sold the boat." That's the.success story told by the Fountain Valley man who placed this classified ad in the Dally Pilot.: 11915' GLASTRON, w/55 HP Chrysler, many •tns. $800. Prl ply. · XXX•XXXX If J1,u have any boat from a sloop lo a dinghy to sell, call 642·5678. It only takes a few words in the right place lo find a buyer. 1 , AJOng the Orange Coast, the , ri&ht place is the Daily Pilot. .. I ' . Al DAILV PI LOT ) N TAKES VIET REINS Duong Van 'Big' Minh f'ro• Page A J MINH .•. cd States i1nplemcnt <1rtit les or the Paris agreeemcnts on Vi et· nam .and respect the fundamcn· lal national rights of tile Viel· namesc people and the right to self-determination or the South Vietnarncse people. ··The Saigon <.1dm ini stration. in s trun1 c nl of U .S . n eoco lo niali s m . must b e abolished," the statement said. ··The repressive and coerci\'e war m achine used against the South Vietnamese people must be abolis hed. "Only jn this way can the most t>herished a s p irations of the South Vietnamese people be re· alizcd in a most favorable man- ner and in keeping with the spirit Qf the Paris agreements on Viet- nam. •'The people must stand on the people's side and struggle re- solulelY· lo achieve these ae- mands. The statement of Duong · Van Minh is not in keeping with thesedemands ." <I-Tench Foreign Minister Jean Sauvagnargues called in North Vietnam's envoy Vo VaflL Sung :.ind the Viel Cong's mission chief, Pham Van Ba. He asked them to agree to immediate political talks ~·ith the A-1inh government , diplomatic sources said in Paris. A French government official said earlier today that Minh's election fulfilled the basic condi· tion for peace outlined by the PRG. <Both Communist officials emerged ·f rom their separate h ---meetings-with-S·auvagnargues-- saying the conditions lai'd down by the Viet Cong's provisional re- volutionary government must be C'omplicd \vilh first. They said election of Minh a nd his inaugural statement had not met those de- mands.) Minh . 59, s aid he wanted to have a government of understanding and peace." ' Bar Assault Suspect Held A.n altercation :it a Nev.·port Beach night spot over the weekend which e nded ···•hen one man was beaned with a cocktail glass has led to the arrest or a businessman on charges of felony assault. Police said they arrested Robert Patrick Wecker, 45, of 12 Landfall, NC'wport Beach, shortly before midnight Saturday. Officers alleged that the man s truck Roy Log rbrink, 24 . of ~tidwa y Cit y at the height of an <1.rgument at the dance spot at 333 Ba yside Drive. Detectives said the victim suf· fered a cut on the forehead and ' sought hi s own medical treat· ment. ' • 1. I I 1. l •• .. I ,.. ... • t ~ • f • ORANGE COAST ,. DAILY PILOT , .... O<.-C!M" o.n. P•IDI ... 1 ........ , .. "'-""'"o '""'i<i"'' Pio•>. 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Cf1!1tor•I•, ~WOloC•iP!-It'/< .. , .. ," Oll""llll~'• • !..,_.1 ........... 11111y. mll••••'""''"'•l-~ °' ·-lflot . \ Mond1y,Aprt1-.111s Vessel Resclied In Surf Four agencies combined their efforts S4nday night to low a troubled Newporl Beach power boat out of the surf line near the Bolsa Chica bluffs in tlunUngton Beach. The 26-foot Bayliner, operated by Gary Schwartz, 22, of 205 Btfi St .. Newport Beach, was towed le Sunset Aquatic Park aboul 8:30 p.m .. according to the Orange County Harbor District. A county harbor patrol boat from Sunset joined with Hunt· ington Beach firemen, lifeguards and the police heli copter in the rescue operation. A city lifeeuard and a fireman fwho was a former lifeguard swam out to the boat as a safeguard in case it capsized with Schwart z and his three passengers. The police he licopter dropped a tow line to the power boat, then dropped the oth~r end of the tow to the county patrol boat. A county spokesman said to- day Schwa rtz, and his three passengers -~ynthia Tate, 21, Newport Beach; Camille Ci..;lini of Los Angeles, and J esse Alan of Reseda -were all in good condi~ lion. They were apparently on their way from Catalina to Newport when they got lost, drifted inside lhe surf line off Golden West Street and suffered engine troubles, the county spokesman said. . The boat, equipped with an in- board engine, is owned by the California Leisure Boat Club. a membership organization based in Newport Beach. City fireme n said U\eoperat1on move d swiftly with smooth coordination between all four agencies. Fro•PageAJ TERROR .•• lzhac 0 . Unna, had been sum· moned from Cape Town and was en route by plane. The terrorists also threatened to shoot a hostage every 15 minutes unless police withdrew from the front and back exits of the building , according to the physician admitted lo the con· sulate to trea l three wounded hostages. The doctor was describing how the gunmen wired hand grenades to the-hostages when-the walkie- talkie he.was using was s uddenly cutoff. A senior police official said the hostages held in the fifth-floor consulate offices near a modern shopping complex in the center or Johannesburg included four while women, three while men and two African men. But the doctor who entered said the gunmen also had in captivity two children whom they threatened to shoot if the police did not cease fire. The gunmen fought a running battle with police marksmen who surrounded the building and re- turned fire as authorities tried to clear thous ands or onlooke rs from the a rea. f'ro• Page Al SURFERS .•. knowledge that their future re· sidency is assured . -Action on several damage claims which include demands or $400.000 from Teleprompter and its insur<Jnce carrier which seek d a ma g e s from a ll e ge d negli gence in putting out last January's r.tariner·s Mile ri re. The claim also asserts that low water pressure wa s a £actor in the heavy loss. ' . ' Oougias 'W()rker~ Beall~ a Princely Tooter , > • ' Fro•PageAJ VIETS ••• added. Today's announcement from Washington confirmed specula· lion that has been generated in Orange County that a large in· flux of refugees was likely to ar· rive. Last Thursday al the regular monthly meeting of mayors and city managers in the Fifth Supervisorial District of Supervisor Thomu F. Riley, public officials were told that 10,000 refugees were due to ar· rive at El Toro within a week. Supervisor Riley was informed by El Toro's General Robert Taylor this morning that 18,000 re· fugees will begin arriving at the air station in 48 hours. Taylor told Riley that it has not been determined howtctransport the refugees to Camp Pendleton, but the supervisor said that, in keeping with a contingency de· cision made by OrangeCountyof- ficials late Friday afternoon, the refugees will not be permitted to leave El Toro during their brief stay there. Due lo their hasty departure, Orange County J{ealth Officer Dr. John Philp said there are ques· . lions of immunization that would not make it practical for the Viet- namese to come into contact with localresidenls,c, ---- "One of our chief concerns is in· swing health safeguards to resi· dents of the area,'' Riley said. Supervisor Ralph Diedr;ich pointed out that the influx of Viet- namese will not impact county spending because the refugees will be here under Department of Defense orders and will be under federal control. Blaze Kills County Tot A fire of undetermined origin swept through a mobile home in Anaheim early Sunday killing a 2-year·old Fullerton child . Melissa Gremilliom's body was round by firemen in the rear of the trailer, wich was owned by her grandmother. Fire investigators said today the g randmother, Dolorew Wilson, 48. the chTid's mother, Elizabeth, 28, and a sister, Lisa, 5,escaped lr"om the rl ames. All the survivors surfered second and third degree bums on their faces, ha nds and feet, a fire department spokesman said . They were treated and released at Orange County Medica l Center . When • young men vet• • new horn. you con bet h1'1 going lo get noloy, Plly th• mother. I~ tlil• .... , •h• la Prine••• Beatrix of the N1th11l1nd1. Th11'1- P r Ince Wlll1m- A11x1nd11 who got thl lrumpll !Of hie eighth blrlhdoy from hlo very own drum and bugle. corpo. UPI Telep/de Legislator:s Blamed . , ; For Slack Building ~ Some legi s lators drew criticism from the recession- ridden construction industry led by Orange Coast development protagonist Gilbert Ferguson at a weekend conference in South Lake Tahoe. Pinning the blame for the con· struclion industry slowdown of the past year on state environ- mental legislation, the fledgling pro-development ·'California Coordinating Council" drafted a list of 16 legislators deemed most responsible. Orange County legislators were.not on the list. California, from the Straight Ar· row lumber and timber worken in the north, to the ~lions in Orange and San Diego Coun· .: .. ues. Also speaking al the con- ference, Orange CoWlty Central Labor Council head Peter Rem- mel said, ''Few people are really aware of what government anli - growth and land use restrictions have done to them in terms of higher product costs, higher lax· es and economic slowdowns, with conaequenl unemployment. One of the major causes of inflation and recession in this stale is gov· emment's action in response to environmental extremists and anti· growth advocacy." Recalled ' ' About 3,500 McDonnoll . Dou.las C~ration aerospace WOl'ker1, la\(I :off durln• a two- monlh-long "lachlnlau strike, re· ~back .to work today. The recall la the third thls month and compl.tted tho rehir· lnrof-9;000 manufacturinl-llnd produC'tion aupporl workers. mostly at the firm's Long Beach akcraft plant, idled during the 1trike. The walkout by 7,000 members ol the lntern·atlonal Association ot Machinists, ended tWo weeks a10 when workers accepted a new three-year contract with an 11.s percent pay boost. The 9,000 .layoffs were caused by .a shortage of JAM· manufactured parts. uSed primarily in the production of DC t ,and DC 10 airplanes. Rotary Club Ho~ts Six ' . . Engl'iShmen 1' A"iroup of six Englishmen are 1p9pclin1 10 days on the Oraqe Coa:st as part of a Rotary Club ex- change program. The Englishmen, who anived in the area Thursday, spent Fri· day touring the new municipal court in Westminster, the new Westminster Mall, and the Oraqe County sanitation Dis· tricts' facilities in Fountain S8turday they were taken on a yacht tour of Newport Harbor and a tour of the Irvine Ranch. Their visit to the U.S. is from Aprj)Sto ¥•Y 17 and during their ·stay they are beina: hosted by croups within Rotary District 532. Before co'ming to the coastal area, they stayed with famiUes in south.Los Angeles County .. Describing the group , Ferguson said, •:Leaders from in· dustry, Jabor, consumer and tax- payer groups from throughout California have for m e d a statewide assault to stop govern - ment's knee-jerk response to ORPHANS. After being hosted by clubs in ·elitistpressuregroups.'' Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Ferguson is head o f the • • Newport Beach, Irvine, Laguna Newport Beach-based Orange Two of the 63 arriving Sunday Beach, Mission Viejo, and San County Council on Environment. night also were hospitalized ut Cleme~te (or 10 days they will Employment, Economy and De-the~~ Beach Naval.Regional stay "W.il~ families in north· velopment. Medical center .·but of facials said Orange CcKIB&f~. "We have adopted a plan of ac-none were seriously ill. The ·Enillshmeii 8re from the lion to alert the pub~c lo the In the meantime, a group of 43 north or England. Crom Lan- socla I_ and econo~1c h!lrm ref'°'1ees arrived at Los Aneeles cuhire and Cumbria. They are caused by-gov.er~.ment-a~en~~ron--fntematlohat~A·lrport-Saturday-----W~IDam .... Ward, '3,-a -carpet ie- mental overkill, h~ ~atd. Our night, in what could be the begin-taller, Charles Tracey, a plant grass roots coal!l~ons now ningofmanysuchflights. . superintendent for Imperial represent over a million people They included nine Viet-Chemical Industries, Edward lhroughoul the sta te of namese employes of Flying S~elbourn, ~flighttestengineer Club's Snack Shop Burgled A burglar who is probably nursing a cut hand today at least will be able to suffer with the help or all the beer he needs after looting a snack bar al the Irvine Coast Country Club in Newport Beach over the weekend. Police said that employes re- ported the theft Saturday of nine cases of beer. cigarettes and can· dy worth about $123. The thief. or thieves, shattered a window in a door lo gain entry to the shop ne'a r the seventh ho IC'. Police said blood at the scene indicated that someone was cut in the process . Tiger Airline, two American with the BnUsh Aircraft Corp., employes and 32 dependents. Brlan. Janes, . a dev.elopment They all left behind homes, chemical engineer, Geoffrey money, possessions and jobs, Dredee, ~ headteache_r,. a~ which ranced from executive to ~om as R1<;kerby , a specialist 1n laborer positions. road surfacing. YACHTS ••• PHRF·F, Plover. David Smith. Coronado Y achtClub. PHRF·G, Hampshire Rose, 'Dennis Burnett, South Shore Sail· ingClub. CAA, Emily Ann. Joe Clay, California Yacht Club. MORF .t\, Vivacious JI , Bill von KleinSmid. Ba lboa Yacht Club. MORF·B, Maia , Joe Morena, South Bay Yacht Racing Club. MORA. Groovin'. Sachs and Baker.Santa Monica Yacht Club. During their stay on the coast, the visitors also will see the mis- sion al San Juan Capistrano, UC Irvine; the San Onofre nuclear generating station, and McDon1 ne11·9ouglas Facility in Hunt- ingtowBeach. Doctor Burglarize( A Newport Beach physiciac lost 14 items of jewelry valued al more than $2 ,SOO to a weekend thief who r emoved six louvert from a window to enter the home: Dr. Robert A. -Hinricks, 44, d 2007 Galatia T·errace, Phone4 Saturday to report the loss. Mariners Cargo of Free Services ..,,.......__. 600 Trash Haulers Strike in County We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with o•lter Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan•, Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. Trash haulers in Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley, Laguna ~ach and nine other Orange County cities walked off their jobs today in a contract ballle. The 600 rubbis h truck drivers and helpers, re presented by Teamsters Union Local 396, are responsible for hauling .., per· L·ent or Or<i nge County's trash. But officials of the trash collec· lion firms Involved vowed today ..to pick up t~e trash the best wl" can." They said, ho~·cvcr, there will be schedule delays . Stan Tkacyk, general manager of Rainbow Disposal Co., which serves Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. said company offi cials were meeting today lo discus s plans for dealing with the strike. - Meanwhile. a union member In Lagun a Beach, said workers renr the con1panlcs may try to hire ' outi;ide workers in an effurt to break the union. Tc1:1m ster orficlals remained unavailable for comment today. The other cities affected are Anaheim. Fullerton, Oran1e. Buena Park, Santa Ana, Placen· tie, Brea, La Palma, Garden Grove and some unincorporated a reas. The 600 workers were covered under a master agreement with the Orange County Disposal As· socialion. which repl'esents the companies. The contract expired 10 day1 ago but the workers stayed on the job on a "day lo day'' basis until today. They rejected the la.al auocl•· tlon pay offer which ~ bave given the workers a 33 percent boost in pay and benefits OYf!r the next three year1, It would have added about 87 cent.B to the cur· rent $3.28 an hour averaae wa•e. Sam Taormina, neaoUator for the dl1posal s11oclaUon, said the haulers a1ked (or • pay hike or s1:12 for the three yean lnslead, as well II 8.fl automatic COil O( Uvln1 adjustment. t, '$1 ,000 mh,lmum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your whometown" Savings and Loan·· Mariners! ' . • Mariners Savin.use and Loan AssoclatlOn ~, . . " le•.,tyHlll1 3'0 Set. 1...,.,1._. Dr. (213) 5!3·3000 l........... .... ... h (Opp.Mt, Slnol Hotpltol), {L•l1wr• World) t7'7 hverlw< llYd. 13120S.-ol leoctl lforcf. (213) "7-4141 (213) 5tt·7616 \ .....,.rt leech (Moln Ofllc•) 151.S Westtlltf Dr. (71•) M1·•000 \ Newport IMch j8oy1tde c .... t•r) 10241oy1icMDr. (71•) 6'2-AOOO' '"g-•te.ch 31 Gl•nntyr• St. (714)494·7to6 (Of'lNING~ .' Mond!f, Aprll 28. 1975 N DAIL y PILOT A I J Lltton~Brlghtens Gets FTC to CIU111ge Mind Monday'• Cloaing Priee1 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE . . By MJJJrON M08KOWITZ i ' 'a loo1b to aet bureaucrats to own up to a mistake. But U lnduttries hu flna11y 1ucceeded lo pcr1uaclin1 the F..ieral Trade Commlwoo CFTC) that It's not tryln& to deltroy competition In the typewriter business. It took only 1lx · years -and who knows bow much time and 'money in legal work? In fact, the entire case ~eemed ludicrous to moat people with a pali&- lng k.nOwledgo or the Money Tree aypewrlterm.arket· ---· -_ Far from eliminating competition, Litton was trying desperately to 1alva,g:e what litUe competition lher.e Is ln the manuracture and sale of typewriter&. NOT THAT LJTTON IS ANY hero. It's an archet}rpe of the conglomerate corporation, having grown by a long series of mindleu acquisitions. Litton acquired so many comptfliea during Ute JO years beginning in 1958 that its 3aJ~.teapt,:og1ed from $83 million to $1.!i billJon. Litton bought ils way into typewriters in 1965 when it scooped"up Royal-Mc.Bee, maker or the Royal typewriters: On lhe race ot jt, the move seemed to make sense. Royal bas been the leading seller ot ortice typewriters in tbe U.S. but its supremacy was based on the manual machine. It was clear by 196Slhat the tuture belonged to the electric typewriter. And the electric typewrit~r marke't was dominated by the company that pioneered it -Interna- tional Busin2ss Machines <IBM). To be sure, Royal made electnc typewriters but they were no match for the JBMs. Utton companies had been in- volved in sophiaUcated electronic systems, and so the Lit- ton-Royal marriuge was deemed to be a natural. Il would · make a·m•chine that could chall~nge JBM . TB~ TROUBLE WAS, IT couldn.'t. Royal, under Lit· ton's wing, floundered. Its electnc machines were clinkers compared 19 IBM 's. Al Litton you solved everything by buying someone else's expertise. Jn 1961 it bought a British typewriler com· pany, [mperial, and it eventually moved all of its U.S. pro· duction to the English plant. And in 1969 it reached out again and bought a German typewriter manufacturer, Tnumph· AdJer. That was a key acquisition because the Triumph electric typewriter was considered a good machine. But here's where the FTC stepped in and told Litton it couldn't do that. By acquiring Triumph-Adler, said the FTC in a formal complaint, Litton was sharply restricting com· petition. Jl asked that Litton be torced to divest itseU ot the German company. The case dragged through many proceedings, with the FTC sticking tolts guns. Litton had to gel rid or Triumph· Adler. The FTC has now reversed itself. Jt told Litton that it was okay to keep the German company. And how did Litton gain U)at permission? Easy. It demonstrated what ever· iyone iii the business knows, that IBM is still mopping up the toflice typewriter market, that SCM is dominating the porta· ·ble electric mar~t -and that Royal-Litton-Triumph is be· in& clobbered. · ' OF THE 1 ·Ml .. UON TYPEWRITERS expected to be sold here lhi1 year, more than 75 percent will be electric. And IBM's share of the electric market has been estimated as high as 80 percent. Indeed, Litton 8rgued that if it was rorced to give up . Triumph it would have to abandon the entire \Npewriter field. And how would that help competition? So the FTC finally saw the light. Litton is doing so poor- Jy, why punish it some more'? Let it keep Triumph·Adler. But tbe FI'C did insist on one proviso -Litton can't acquire another typewriter company ror 10 years unless it gets permission from the FIC. Jn 10 years there may be no other typewriter manufaC'-' · turers Jen to acquire. PubliC Relatwm, Ad Firms on Coast . , A public relations firm and an advertising and publit:! re- lations tirm have opened or. · fices in Newport Beach. A newly formed company, Rogers, Cowan and Kopp is a joint venture between An- thony F . Kopp Associates and Rogers and Cowan of Beverly Hills, New York and London . The PR firm is located at 1300 Quail Street. J. J . Parkinson Company. Inc. opened offices iearlier this month at 4019. Westerly' Place. The tull service ad~ verti!ling and public relations agency takes over the opera· tions and clients of Total Communications, Inc., a sub- sidiary of AJ Industries, Inc., Los Angeles. Nl:w' VOlllC (U,,11 -• W. .... W. F0116wl1111 I'' .,"".. .. ,~ ,..1 0... lJrit,' '" ~ °* ~ ,_. V0t1'. NC.k •llCMfltl flt ~ C.:.:,;'1• ' 'j t) t v. ' tlOM,, ~ >• .. ~ Pl •YI.. 11 H -I V. ~i.1 '-' •• ·• 'I " ,,,. • ·o:. ~ >11t .. • .. -"' . l"I! rltlci..Olp.: Cl .. Oht .. J'io .M-;::.; 11''1 .! ,f: ~~"°:1"' --II 11"\.1 . ..0 6 II•,.-..... . ..... -1, ........ . 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' SOMS It up. In the i DAILY PILOT • "' Monday. April 28, 1975 I Avalon Patrol Lauded 3-raee Regatta -Me~~ Sailing Teams .in Newport Efforts During Ca(a:lina Stonn Reported lly l\LMON LOQCi\BE·Y O.lly Piltit ....i .. hlt.t Boat .owners whose craft sur· vived the batte ring northeast winds al Avalon during the March 27.29 blow had words or praise for the work or Harbormaster Bill Harvey and his crew and the Avalon lifeguards for tireless work in keeping damage to a minimum. Dr. Wallace Gerrie or Newport Beach and .his family were On Sn Ericson-35 sloop that rode out the. storm. In a Jetter to Harvey, Dr. Gerrie said : ''WHEN TllE FIRST winds hit Thursday night my family and I "'e re comfortabl y moored at Moonston e Cove (about five miles west or Avalon) and by 12:30 a.m . the wind was gusti ng to 35 miles per hour. We decided to run for cover and went to Avalon. TY>'O other sailboats at Moonstone headed for Fi s· herman's Co\'e at the Isthmus. a nd th((. lpnc powerboat that t•lec t ed to s tay w<i s later destroyed on the beach. ··As we came through the Av<.ilon 1-l arbor e ntrance we 'verc met by 1'1arbor Department bo<.il and guided to the best moor· ing avail abl e. 1'hc boal stood by "'\lntil we were securely moored. That greeting did much lo bolster our spirits. ·SAVE SAVE SAVE "All through the ru,hl at io.1~ minute intervals. either the Harbor Department boats or the lifeguards in their Baywatch patrolled through the moorings, advising yachtsmen to strengthen their lines or adjusl· ing the position or boats to avoid posSible collisions. ''TRIS GI\ VE US a secure feel· ing beCause it is not only your own boa\ you )lave to watch in a crowded harbor, but also the boats around you as well. The~!­ forts or everyone in your depart· ment s hould be given thanks for a job well done ." William Brandon addressed his letter of commendation to the mayor and citizens of Avalon, stating that it not only expressed the thanks of his family crew aboard the Brai;-don Iron II but 3 BURGlARIES IN THREE DAYS SANTA MARTA. Colombia (UPI) -Oswaldo Pineclo~s houSe was barglarized twice -once on Saturday and again on Sunday. So be went to the police station .Monday to report the crimes. When he got back· home, he found his house had been burglarized a third time. New Maytags are coming. All discontinued models mus1 go now. Prie:es slashed. Big· Savings! Terri1N: Futures! • Permanent press and regular labric cycles • 3 Water level settings • 3 Water temperature settings • Zinc coated s1ee1' cabinet wilh tough acrylic enamel finish • Family size PQt"Celain enamel tub wilR Power Fin Agitator • Attractive brushecl metal trim MAYTAG Scotsman~~;;: Dryer Terrttk: Features! •Permanent Press. Regular and Air Flufl cycles • Famous t/laytag Halo-of Heal drying et,m1nates ··not sp01s · • L11ge po1cela1n enamel ll<um w•th easy to clean lint 1 •. ·er •Zinc coated steel >;80•nei w•tn tough acrylic e11amC;1 !•nosh ,, $19995 0 ·- MAYTAG Dishwasher The one to bu1 In the tlrst pl1ce and here·s why: •Fun Size uooor and towe1 high velocity soray arms plus center post soray ... 3 le11el 5Crubbing eliminates pre-rinSing • Un1Que rack1nQ- dtshel:; and silverware.on lop • Micro-Mesh t11te1 also those of many other yachtsmen C•Ulbt in the storm. "We, tbe captaln and crew of Brandon Iron, wiih to compll· ment the men of the" Avalon harbor patrol,~ tb~e county lifeguards and citi&en& ot Avalon for the futasUc and'beroic deeds they performed durioc the storm,•• wrote Brandon. ., Blll\NDON l\DDEDthallt was the calmneu, orderliness and el· ficiency that prevented a com· plete disaster -as the Winds aiid seas · battered the crowded harbor. Two of the Harbor DePartment boats were aJSo ~~ in their efforts to save· a large sailboat that was later broken up in the heavy surf. Avalon Harbor faces northeast and is at the mercy of the strong Santa Ana winds when they blow across the channel pusbi:ng heavy seas ahead. A breakwi.ter built across a portion of the harbor a few years ago a:lleviat· ed some of the' danger, but Avalon, along with other co·ves on the north sid~ or the island, is virtually untenable during such storms. Boats that can power out usual· ly take refuge on the south side or the island at Cat Harbor or at Fisherman's Cove at the Isthmus. BOATING ·· " 34 SifPled Up .. 1 - For Regatta Thirty.four yachts have been signed up for the fourth sailing of the San Diego-Yacht Cup level racinc reeatta scheduled for May3-5. SDYC officials say lhe list may reach as Jligb as 50. So rar, 11 quarter.tons have signed up · along with 10 three-quarter tons, four half.tons and nineOne·tons. The one-ton racing will be com· bined with the Trophy race and the San Diego to Long Beach race of the Pacific Ocean Racing Con- ference . The regatta will also quali[y the top one-lonners for the world One Ton Championship next Sep- te m be r at Newpo~t, R .J. Ten·Mexlean 1allln1 teatna will Invade Newport Thul'lday for the 18th annual U.S.-Mexlco team race 1ponsored by the lJdo..14 Aa- ICICiaUon . The Mexicans wlll 10 acalnst 10 other teams from Southern · Calllontia in a three-race re•atta In the 0<ean off Newport Beach. HJl\DQUl\llTEllll roa the race will be Balboa Yacht. Club with-the lo:cal Lido-14 team as boot. The regatta is held on alternate years at Lake Valle de Bravo near Mexico City. OPENING CEREMONIES at BYC will be a flag raising for both countries ThUrsd.ay morn- ing, followed by the first official race in the afternoon. The final Eight Reinstated . 01\KLl\ND (UPI) -Eight stewardesses of Trans Interna- tional Airlines wbo refused tony to Saigon will be reinstated , without a loss in pay. They had been grounded, because they re- fused to board a proposed charter fii&bt Friifay lhat was to fly employes of a New York firm out of Saigon. ' two races will be oalled Friday. s.-al of the )lleXiean team• will remain ln southern California to compete tn Hunt· ington Harbour Yaoht Club'• Tournament of C·ha't::-for Udo· HI Saturday and ay. YachtCiuhs Need Pernuts .The Cout Guard hu iaaued a· reminder that all yacht clubl and other boating organiullona plan' nint retattas, parades and other marine even ta are.required to~· lain permits. The oertnit.s are required for any ·mNtDe eve!;lt that, by its' nature, circumstances or loc11· lion, will' introduce extra or un· usual hazards to safety or· per1on1,-·using the navigable 1 waters of the U.S. / With properly approved' marine event per.mits, special-re·' gulation.s can be issued by the Coast Guard to protect the area 1 of the ·event and, if deemed, ntteqary, patrol vessels for the event can be provided by tbe: Coast 1 Guard or Coast Guard 1 Auxiliary. I I t • Our fashions are showing. And you're invited! • On Thursday, meet designer Jeannene B6oher of Dalani II! On Friday, meet l'im Hryan of Tanner! ~avis•bro ! • 28 YeorJ of lnt~rity& De~obility n This is the collection that separates grea'-design from designer prices. (They're $58 to $1101) So come. Meet the designer herself and see o~r i.nformal modeli~JI , from 11 :30a.m. to3:30p.m. Thursday, May 1 m Newport. Shown here, our white polyester organza dress for casual dinner,.. beautifully faggoted, with multi-colorful flowers abloom on the skirt. 6-14. $86. He's Tanne r's own fash ion repre sentative, on hand especially to chat with yoo anti help stiow you which Tanner Look becomes yo4r look I Come du,ing the informal modeling from 11 :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday, May 2 in Newport. Here, a cool gothering of stripes in blue/white polyester/cotton. B· 16. $50. Mail/phone. Robinson's Sportswear Dresses. I -·"'"· C..t• MtM • H.rMr At•• I fl Tn • S••••t.• V1•r •11 1-.is._.....~ .. ..+ 111 ....... ,.,tMttl ,.~ ...., •.•. ~... ...., •.•. w..,, .. -.... ,.... IJJ'>JIM --r ... ~ o.t1 ........... 11~l11neti.t1-.-.---.,,..--~-------I I - ,, __ ... __ N!IW fOU Ma HIVfCI "'40M NUMIU llfllttt 7 ·~17 Mail/phone. Robinson's Better Oreues. · Mail orders to Robinson's, 2 Fashion Island, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660 ' ' Robinson's. 2 Fashion Island Shop Monday 10.9, Tuesday 10-5 :30. 644-2800 f I 17 J I • • I I I • • • -.. • •ang~ Coast . . . Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks , • MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 c TEN CENTS • • . I . --~--- efngees HeBd for Coast --BYAIAN DIRKIN • Clllt09ltr"'tlllUH As. inany. as 20,000 rc{ugees will be flown into El Toro Marine Corps .Air .Station within the next few · • days as part.of the'bl_Mest civilian airlirt: from a war ., zoriein-U.S. hisloi'Y..: -· · The refugl'l>S Will•be shuttled from El Toro to the ·• vast Marine base.atCame Pendleton where they will . • be housed "rot. uI>-~ !!O:iJays or more," t~e· Pentagon t announed today · ... --' • .. • . Dliily,............,~~ ETNAMESE 8ABY Ol!TS PINNER AT LOS ALA MIT PS STATION Another 63 RelugeHAfrlvlld on Lale'.SUnday Men:y FllVht ~ab;lifi D~ Today Ut Los Alamitos } ·- $ By KATHY CLANcY ' ?'.."'" 04 t11e 0.11, ,.. ... S&.n ,,. - }:.Another babylift of Viet-· ,Jl!mese war orphans was expeCt- , dd to arrive tonight at · Los 'Alamitos Naval Air Station and .liuthorities there said fiights ·are ~peeled to continue riodically. . , ,.'!'-planeload or 63 Ol')!bans ar- '°'ed at .Uie staUon at:ibut mid-., tft g ht S-uaday ; tti1!'h '"Were -r rC:tan.spOrt-id bY b-u1 t o" a .. lbakesbirt hOme -in Ii Terminal • b1andgymnasiuril. ~ost ·of them wi,ll leave by 1:Phight ror homes throuchout the -: ·- :: ·We•fller : : Some night and mornint ·: low 1f:louds near tb8 l't>aSt, : : otherwise -mostly1 sunriy : ; through Tueaday .' A mue : : cooler with il&bs 'in lbO 60i. :· ~tonj1hf42,tl)S2. . INSIDE DB~ Y ' 0Motlln'1 ·Ulll<i ff ..... arr Mlpbte lo rid C°"" Mm and , ..... of .dope """ ""'" • stUulion. Doi.If PUol ""111<r : Arthur Vfuel FO/kt Uw Ar-~ man Wee lquodonP.Ofll as. . ' .. =· ~· osw '"' ----e:··· •• • . . l•dex ·~~=-':=t .~: .. _ .. ···~ ............. A4 !!=-.. ... . .. . Al...... . .. .. M1"lilc.. .. .. -.. .,,_ ,. .... .. __ nation, Nava) authorities said. ''They've been watching television, playing games, sleep. ing and eating," said U. Cmdr. Melvin Kemp, who reported the · operation has been running smoothly. The ectuipment has been sup- pli_ed. by a volunteer group • "Operation Handclasp," and \he• children, ranging in qe from one nioiitb to 10 years are being cared f~r b)' volunteers. A group of 124 orph8ns ani ved at Los Alamil.08 Saturday and all but tbree who were hospitalized fietf. on lo adoption qencies in Oregon arid. Colorado SUnday,or- fi~als said. (See ORPHANS, Pap A2l Nixon's Staff Ale.rts Patrol . . . About Aliens ._A_call to Sitn Cleinilite Palloe 1rvm secret serviee-qenta at tdnDer ·~lcl.ent . Rldwd Nix· m11'1enatetod•:r.led~arrest Clfoevea U1e1a1 aUeno. Polif:e •aid the acents aaw a erouPof Mexif:an natlonall walk· Int aloq the Atchison, ToPOka ancf'S.itta Fe railroad lJ'ackl that nm below Nixon'• Cyprus Shores home aboutt:40 a.m. Offlcero dia.patched to the acme i'rntted HVM men and tumed them· over to lite U.S. Bonier Patrol. Sunday afternoon, seCret Hl'Vlce a1en1cS reporled to police llla~lbel bad .... t .... .,.able 11. letal •llOllO noar• tlle Awalda ~be .... .,.-· ----loe•telbem. • Camp Pendleton will be one of three feception centers tor the refugees in the U.S., the P!!Plagon said, with each ijase taking up to 20,000 refugees. The others are Eglin-AFB, F1a., and Ft. Chaffee·. Ar~. , . The flights will begin arriving at J:I Toro Wt\does-•' day, the announcement said. ., .. .. A relocation center was being set up ill Camp • Pendleton today -near the base's 600-bed hospital~ to care for the refugees. . · .., )> ?t!arine and Naval mediCal authoritie·S at ... Hinshaw Campaign Time Pendleton \vould n~ say '''hat other steps are being taken to handle the situation. Pendleton is the biggest l\.1arine base in the na- tion, however, and covers 491')00 acres . It may have sufficient barracks to handle the refugees \vithout putting up tents. Up to -40 ,000 l\.tarines have been quartered at the base, ,, .. hich has its o"'" sewage plant and extensive medical facilities, in the past. (See VIETS, PageA2f Assessor A:ides Pay Up By GARY GRANVILLE Of ... O.llyPl ... Mlllt County officials" today are tabulating the amount received from employes in the Orange County. assessor's offi~ who al- legedly worked on county time on Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 Congressional campaign. Roughly 15 employes either paid or agreed to pay the amount charged them by couniy auditors last month after an audit was concluded. Guerrillas Take Over Consul,ctte JOHANNESBURG <UPI) - Armed guerrillas, some ~them Japanese, l09k over the Israeli ~alate "t.od:•li~ ... aine men. women and t:;bildren !-U4• luid o.,.ot_ am1a -Of machme ciin. Ille to blow -YR the_b_uiJdln& Jmlas_the Istaeli .ambassador negotiated with them. Police reported at least two persons killed and more than 30 injured when the guerrillas sprayed bullets into lunchtime crowds in the streets below the fifth-floor consulate office in a downtown office building. They said three hostages, in· clUding an Israeli security of· ficer, were wounded when the guerrillas shot up the consulate. A doctor treatin1 the ho6tages re·· ported the captors wired ex· plosives and' hand grenades to their prisoners. One official said the amO;Uni re· ceived or agreed to be paid at a later dale was "between $2,500 and$S,OOO.'' The employes were charged for their Work on ffinshaw's cam· r.aign aftel' nine m:mageinent evel officials were indicted by the Or.ante County Grand Jury Dec. S for purportedly being part or a conspiracy that helped H,inshaW campaign at taxpayers' expense. The payments and agreemeats to pay. in effect, are an ad- ·mission·by ~the work~ that they charged the county for either time or gasoline mil~age ex- peoded on the Republican con- gressman's be.hair. . However, none or those who have now settled accounts with the county stipulated that their activities represented either ru?gligence or unlawful conduct on their part. They inaintain their activities r esulted rrom in- structions given them. by' their supervisors which they accepted .•.. '" in good faith as part of their work assignment. The-agreement to JNtY amounts the county auditors said they owed were either in a stipulation that $50 a month could be deduct- ed from their pay cheeks or their vacation time reduced accord· ingly. None of the nine men indicted were among those who paid or agreed to pay the amounts the county says they owe although four of them were charged amounts in the auditor's report. • ""?11'"-~·!~°& ~.:;',·,' ....... ,,., ~ . .'.\. ' !(..~~ .:.~: , • i. Ptime-Minister John Vorster told Parliament the South African government would not negotiate with the guerrillas un· der any circumstances. Israeli Ambassador Yit1bak Unna re- fused to enter the consulate as the gunmen demanded. ' Aw~ Sla-*s! o.ilr Pilot ~ .-, IU<U,. ICM'll!« , ' I The Israeli Cabinet met in an emergency-half-hour session in Jerusalem and Unna said his government ordered him not to go into the building. TJlere's not mucb .. you can do except stomp the side\valk in frustration after your truck has overturned and be thankful that Jio one was hurt. Driver Cli fford Chandler. 44 , of Los Angeles. Smoking a cigar, was able to climb o~t-of the cab door when his truck overturned \vhile he \Vas making a turn from Placentia Avenue to 17th Street, Costa Mesa. this morning. \Vitnesses said the truck flipped \\1hen the load of lumber s hifted . . Israel always has refused to comply with demands of guer· rillas attacking its facilities out- side its borders and h{lS stormed buildings seized by guerrillas in- side Israel, no matter the number of hostages. . ~ ,, .~ ~ ·i:-' • ' . . Minh Takies~Niet . ~ ' ... .. .., Jl¢iris, S.e~~s Peace Police said some oC the guer· . rillas were Japanese but Jid not specify to what organization, if any, they belonged. • • t ~ SAIGON (UPI) -Gen. Duohi . . Johannesburg news~apers SJ)e(!ulated that the otben migPit be Arabs, but in Beirut the lead· ing Palestinian guerrilla or- ganizations, which Mve carried out 1ucb attacks in the past, re· fUsed to comment. Van (Bi1> Minh assumed the pre'-_.,., sidencf of South Vietnam today . and·,said he would see~ negotia·. l'. ••,V<c tiou with the Communists for a epase·fire. The Viel COng, 'ft'lthout acf\.lally rejecting his ap- p.!al, issUed a statement de· mandirig more concessions first. A Jewish doctor identified only as GotUieb stripped to bis under- pants and was permitted Into the consulate. He reported by walkie talkie to police outside that &be gunmen were tying explosives and hand genadesvto the other captives, The Viet Cong haVe presented two major demands since their forces closed in on Sai,on - ousten of all members of the • REl!UGEES LANGUISH IN 'TENT CITY' •. Story, Pige.A4. DOW SUFFE'RS "'Thieu clique" and withdrawal of the Americans. Those de- su"'HT 11,00,0 , '"!'ndt apj>ear to have . largely b: n 1 ..-been met, especially with de· partute t.tctay of Gen. Cao Van NEW YORK (APl-TheltOck Vien. chairman of the Joint m1rket posted a mild loss today Chiefs of Starr, and otber after a session of ::.arrow, listless 1enerals. fluctuations . Tradina was The Viet Cong said today the moderate. . si\,Uailc:>9 demands that the Unit· Prices edvanced s bit at the ed SUiU. imPlement articles of outaet, but the buylne dtied up the Pai1a agreeements on Viet· after the government reported · ilWll and respect the fund ameh- th at Its index of 'le1dln1 tal natlopal rights or the Viet · ttftomic indicator1 &urned n~se people and the right to downward •1ain ID Mmrch after self-determination ot the South an up1wi11J the previoul montbJ Vi-'-a-p pie ·The Dow Joneo 1Dduotrtal •w• ~•• eo · •verA1• of 30 atocl!S"lDI\ 1:12 "~ Saigon adriilnistraUon, -n.t•tollO OI (T bid A11) •l n 11..J\t u roe n t of U 11 S. ...-•-· · a ·'~r ·-eoco nnta11 1"m , nin•t he ~l1Al!i·~ ~ TAKES VIET REINS Duong Van 'Big' M/nll ab9lished, •t the statement· sjtid. "The represai9e andto coercive war machine used against the So\lth Vietnamese people must be abolished . ·~Only in this·,w•y e•themost cberiahed asplraliolia pf the tCI•• MtNU Pe•""A'l •• Home Looted Of Educator Coast Community College Dis· trict Chancellor Norman E . Watson's Newport Beach home was looted late Friday or an estimated $4 ,848 in valuables. Police said a .burglar entered through a garage door and then used a prying tool to gain another entry into Or. Watson"s home at 2401 Buckeye St. . 1 Investigators indicated the loss 1 included jewelry, a valuable coin + collection, liquor and cameras. '. A flowered print pillowcase was also missing. Police theorize the jburglar used it to carry ore his loot. . AD PRODUCES 25 RESPONSES · "My ads produced 25 calls and I sold the boat." I . That's the success story told by· the Fountain Valley man whb , placed this classiried ad in the 1 Daily Pilot.: ·m 1s· GLASTRON. w/55 HP Chrysler, man)'. xtras. $800. Pri pty. XXX·XXXX If you have any boat from a sloop to a dinghy to sell , call 642•5678. It only tokes a few words ln the right place to find a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the ri1htplace is the Daily Pilot. · 1 ... • CAil Y.PILOT .. TONIGHT c COSTA MESA PLANNING I COMMISSION -Regular meel· . ing, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. TVESDAY, APRIL2:9 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - ·Community Recreation Center, 1 I'ues., Wed., Thurs.12·3 p.m . " NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -R e gular meeting, Costa ~1esa City Council Cham· 1 bers. 7 :30p.m . UC I LECTURE -''The American West," Room 251 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. VIETS •.• The Pentagon announcemenl said that up to 20,000 re refugees hwill arrive at El Toro for , transportation to Pendleton. , But El Toro's General Robert 'Taylor called Sup·Jrvisor Thomas F. Riley this mornirig and said that the figure he had received was 18,000. Taylor said that no plans have been worked out yet on how lo shutUe the evacuees to Pendleton. The refugees will not be allowed arr the El Toro station, however. 1 in keeping with a contingency de- cision made by Orange County of- ficials late Friday afternoon and 1 one that is based on medical safeguards. The news from Washington to- day confirmed rumors that have been generatetl in Orange County ' the last few days that a large in- flux of Vietnamese was on its ·way. . Monday.Ap 12li \17&, ... (, • ... Uoµgl&s . . Wo.r.keFs ~ • 1~· • Recalled About 3 .500 McDonnell Douglas Corporation aerospace >A'Orkers, laid off durinc a two- monlh·long mi.chini1ta Slrike, re- ported back to work today. The recall is the third this month· and completed lhe retllr- ing of 51,000 manufacturing and production s upport workers, mostJy al the firm 's Long Beach aircraft plant, idled during the strike. The walkout by 7 000 members of the International Association. ol Machinists, ended two weeks ago when workers accepted a new three.year contract with an 11.5 percent pay boosL The 9,000 layoffs were caused by a shortage of lAM · manufactu.red parts, used primarily in the production of DC 9 and DC 10 airplanes. Rotary Club Hosts Six Englislunen A group of six Englishmen are spending 10 days on the Orange Coast as part of a R~ Club ex- change program. . The Englishmen, who arrived in the area Thursday, spent Fri· day touring the new municipal court in Westminster, the new Westminster Mall, and the Orange County sanitation Dis· tricts' facilities in Fountain • .. . ' ' .. . --. . ' .. . . . . .. •• . Be.Uy a Princely Teoter • ' l ~ • • Legislators Blamed For Slack Building Some legislators drew criticism from the recession- ridden construction industry led by Orange Coast development protagonist Gilbert Ferguson at a weekend conference in Soulh Lake Tahoe. County Council on Environment, Employment, Economy and De- velopment. When a young man gel• a new horn, you can bet h•'• going lo get no lay. Pity the mother. In thl• caM, 1he la Prine••• Beatrix of the Netherl•nda. That'• Prince Wiiiem· Alexender who got the trumpet for hi• eighth blrthd•y from hi• veiy own drum and bugle -· UPI Telcpltalc Trash Strike Has No A.fleet On Costa Mesa Trash haulers in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Laguna Beacb and nine other Orange County cities walked olf their. jobs today in a contract battle. ·Ragµ,rrw 'First' In Race By AL\llON LOCKAllEY i:»'!'""''-' ... lhllutw ENSENA\)A-The 28th lllUIUll Newpo'rt to En11enada yacht race came to a w·cary but calm cl.OH Sunday as the IJl•l of the .500 starters strifggled across the rinish line about midnight. The potentially Cut.est. race on record went rial Sunday moming wheil light winds orr tho coast of Baja California had the fleet alternately beating or ltandint: still for the last SO ma. of lbe race. The 82-foot sloop Raitlme skip. pered by Bill White and Bill Pas· qulili of Long Beac~ Yacht Club carried the strona winds to Ensenada anci was lhe Ont yacht to rinish. Ragtime finished· the r8ce in 15 h'ours and 15 minuta, finiShing ahead ·Of ·the calamarans. Ensenada was quiet and order-. ly Sunday night and Monday morning. At Hussong's cantina. 5Cene of some riotous events in re- cent years. bartender Enrique looked over a.full house and said, ''Look around you. It's like the old days. The place is full but theN are only yachtsmen. We have no problems." · The race commjllee worked f lif' Into the night compillnc the of. ficial handicap standings whicb will be announced ·at the trophy presentation tbis afternoon. ., Unofficially these are the win· nenineachclass: Orea• raeln•·A, Olinka. Tony Bill, California YachlQub. · The Ford announcement pro- vided for a total of60,000refugee5 to be housed at Eglin, Fi.a., Ft. Chaffee, Ark ., and Pendleton. Saturday they were taken on a yacht tour of Newport Harbor and a tour or the Irvine Ranch. PiMing the blame for the con- struction industry slowdown of the past year on state environ- mental legislation, the Oedgling pro-development ''California Coordinating Council" drafted a Jisl of 16 legislators deemed most responsible. "We have adopted a plan of ac- tion to alert the public lo t.l;ie social and economic harm caused by government's environ· mental overkill," he said. "Our grass roots coalitions now represent over a million people throughout the s tate ·of California. from th e StraightJ-Ar- row lumber and timber workers in the north. to the coalitions in Orange and San Diego Coun- ties.·· The 800 rubbish truck drivers and helpers, represented by Teamsters Union Local 396, are responsible for hauling 80 per· cent of Orange County's trash. But officials of the trash collec- tion rirms involved vowed today "to pick up the trash the best we can." Oren racln•·B, Brobm Hilda, Guido. Mortarrolti, California Yacht Club. Orea• raclng-C, Giant Killer. Melvin Wills Jr .. Coronado Yacht Club. · " PHRF·A,Ragtlme, But the Ford Admini&tration is talking in terms of evacuating as ' many as 130 ,000 South Viet- namese and this would make it the biggest civilian airlift from a war zone in U.S. history. The refugees will be flown to the mainland reception centers after : undergoing initial processing at bases in the Pacific, at Guam, Wake Island, and the Philippines. 1 Guam is attempting to handle ' up to 65,000 refugees at one time and it may be mid-July before Ute last rerugee is shuttled tolhe Unit· · edStates, military officials said. There have been no serious heallh problems reported on the l Pacific bases. Many ol the re- fugees living in tents are from the upper echelons . of ,.Vietnamese rociety and are used to maids in air-conditioned homes. Authorities have been st.ruggl· ing to find sufficient planes to Oy the refugees lo the mainland. ''The actual outnow has not been good because we haven't been able to establish a steady stream of outgoing aircraft, ''said Rear Adm. G. Steve Morrison at Guam. Blaze Kills · County Tot A fire of undetermined origin s"'·e pt through a mobile home in Anaheim early Sunday killing a 2·year-old Fullerton child. l\l eli 5sa Gremilliom's body was round by firemen in the rear or the trailer, wich was owned by her grandmother. Fire investigators said today the gr andmoth er, Dolorew Wilson. 48. the child's mother, Elizabeth, 28, and a sister, Lisa, S, escapea 1rom the flames. 1 All the s urvivors sufrered g1econd and tbird degree burns on their faces, hands and feel, a fire department spokesman said. !" They were treated and released at Orange County Medical Center. ' r • ' • 'I ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ' Robert N. Weed ...., ...... , •ncl ""'"''"""' Jack R. Curley ""'""'~'"""' •"" """-... ~· ThOmas Keevll ceuor Tbomas A. Murphlnr ,,,._.._9"'9 E••• Charles H. Loos Rkhard P. Hall Mtltwnf.,......llO(<lrtOJ• OtMr Ottlc•s ... =. .. .::1-.~~~::::'.~.:i· "'"""' ..... .tfl! 17'rt &. .. ~ -i.··· SMlll~t Vdllep111ttl L• 1>•1 ~ •15dft o .... "'"'·~· • Their visit to the U.S. is from April 5 lo May 17 and during their stay they are being hosted by groups within Rotary District 532. Before coming to the coastal area, they stayed with families in south Los Angeles County. After being hosted by clu~ in Huntington Beach, C06ta Mesa, Newport Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo, and San aemente for 10 days they will st8Y with families in north Orange County . ._ The Englishmen are from Ute north of England, from L8a- cashire and Cumbria. They are William Ward, 43,~ a carpet re- tailer, Charles Tracey, a plant superintepdent for Imperial Chemical Industries. Edward Shelbourn, a flight. test engineer With the British Aircraft Corp., Brian Janes, a development chemical engineer , Geoffrey Dredge, a headteacher, and Thomas Rickerby, a specialist in road surfacing. During their stay on the coast, the visitors also will see the mis- sion at San Juan Capistrano, tJC Irvine, lhe San Onofre nuclear generating station, and McDon- nell-Douglas l'acility in Hunt· ington Beach. Gunmen Kill 3 BELFAST <UPI) -Northern Ireland gunmen killed three mid· die-aged Roman Catholics at a dart game Sunday night in what police called a probable revenge attack for the shooting death or a Protestand two days earlier. A fourth man· was serious ly wounded in the raid on a Catholic social club on. the outskirts of Lurgan, 25 miles southwest of Belfast. Rela:.ring .Noie Orange County legislators were not on the list. Describing the group , Ferguson said, ''Leaders from in· dustry, labor, consumer and tax- payer groups from throughout California have formed a stalewidi assault to stop govern- ment's knee-jerk response to elitist pressure group&.'' Ferguson is bead of the Newport Beacb·ba~ ·orange MlNH .•. South VietnA-mese i)eop1e be re- alized in a most favorable man- ner and in keeping with the spirit or the Paris a·greements on ·Viet- nam. "The people must stand on the people's side and itruggle re· solutely to achieve these de· mands. The statement ol Duong Van Minh is not in keeping·with these demands.'' (French Foreign Minister Jean Sauvagnargues called in North Vietnam 's envoy Vo Van Sung and the Viet Cong's mission chief. Pham Van Ba. He asked them to agree lo immediate political talks with the Minh government, diplomatic sources said in Paris. A French government official said earlier today that Minh 's election rulrilled the basic condi· lion ror peace outlined by the PRG . Minh, 59 , said hewanl~tohavc a government of underatandmg and peace .·~ Former Attomey General J ohn Mitchell is shown with his new companion, widow Mary Gore Dean, leaving a Washington restaurant. Friends say that Mitchell. despite his legal problems, shows a surprisingly healthy n1ora1c . \ t Al so s peaking: at th e con· ference, Orange County Central Labor Council head Peter Rem- mel said ... Few people are really aware of what government anti+ growth and land use restrictions have done to them in terms or higher product costs, higher tax- es and economic slowdowns, with consequent unemployment. One of the major causes of inflation and recession in this state is gov- ernment's action in response to environmental extremists and anti-growth advocacy." Ferguson predicted that the growth advocacy group will de· velop the lobbying strength of Friends of the Earth, the Sierra Club and olher environmental groups. ORPHANS. • • Two of the 63 arriving Sunday night also were hospitalized at the Long Beach Naval Regional Medical Center, but officials said none were seriously ill. In the meantime, a group of 43 refugees arrived at Los Angeles International Airport Saturday night, in what could be the begin· ning or many such fli ghts. They inc lude d nine Viet- namese emp\oyes of Flying Tiger Airline. two American crnployes and 32 dependents. They all left behind homes , money, possessions and jobs, which ranged from executive to laborer pos itions. They said, however, there will be schedule delays. Stan Tkacyk, general manager of Rainbow Disposal Co., which serves Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, said company officials were meeting today to discuss plans for dealing with the strike. Meanwhile, a union member in Laguna Beach, said workers fear lhe companies may try to hire outside workers in au effort to breaklbellllioD. · Teamster officials remained unavailableforcommenttoday. The other eities affected are Anaheim, Fullerton, Orange, Buena Park, Santa Ana, Placen- ti11-, Brea, La Palma, Garden Grove and some unincorporated areas. The 600 W<>rkers were covered under a master agreement with the Orange County Disposal As- sociation, which represents lhe companies. The contract expired 10 days ago but the workers stayed on lhe job on a ''day to day" basis until today. They rejected the last associa· lion pay offer which would have given the workers a 33 percent boost in pay and benefits over the next three years. It would have added about 87 cents to the cur- rent $3.28 an hour average wag~. Sam Taormina, negotiator for the disposal association, said the haulers asked for a pay hike or Sl.72 (or the three years instead. as well as an automatic cost of living adjuslment. PHRF·B, Rebel Maid, David Folsom, San Diego Yacht Club. . I PHRF-C, Speculation, Robert Austin,'LittieShii>s f1eet,. , PHRF·D. Mystic, Bill strohm. 1 Cab[IJlo Beach Yacht Club. ·pffgp.£, Vixen, M. B. Cox ... ~ , Los Angeles Yacht Club. ' PHllF·F, Plover, DavidSmith, ~ Coronado Yacht Club. · PHBF·G, Hampshire lfose, 1 1 Dennis Burnett, SoulbSboreS.U· '.lbSCllii><" .• cc.--::cl • : CU, \i\lny Ann; Joe Clay, 1 California YachtCJut;. I llOBF·A, Vivacious U, Bill von KleinSmid, Balboa YachtClub. ! llORF-11, Mai'a. Joe Morena. So\lth B~y Yacht Racing Club. MPBA, Groovin". Sachs and Baker, Santa Mon.lea Yacht Club. ' ·P~P .. e.41 TERROR. •• Police marksmen with machine gun em.placements on nearby roo(tops fired into the of- fice where the altacken were holed up but held their fire when the guerrillas held the children up to a window as human shields •. The 1uerrillas set one deadline 1 for Unna to negotiate tenna for release or the hostqt!, but the deadline passed without incident. Unna arrived from Cape Town and waited outside the building. Police fulfilled one of the gun- men's first demands and lit up the streets outside. They sent walkie talkies in to the guerrillas !or negotiations. 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