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1975-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilot
..... I .• -' ,, . _;JC· . ' ...... ... r , . -• ·- "' • . -. ~ • 1 I l .. _, ';:'.,;. ,\ , . -• • . Ot1pty-'fa~ . . , . . : Assessor ·Aides . J • • • • ~ . • •• ~ • ! I <I • • ' • • ~ ( r~ • , . • • • • ' • • • ._f{·' . . - I I~• .. • --•• . -·-. -.. ---· ... • ' . .. .. --- • •' :1 ' . 1, I I i l . ' • : , ...... ... . " • J . , . •, ., --~\~•ohl~tb Snatched .• J!i.. .......... _ -·-................. -·-~· ., . . ' -,. . . -; .. >;., •• ,, . ' \_,. 17 Reels ' ' Of Film Missii•g . . - By G·AR 'WJ GRA!WILLE Of th DM•r l"Ut4 Mitt , Thieves havc·apparently stolen microfilm copies of checks about 320,000 Orange County taxpayers sent to the coun fy tax coijector to~ pay· the ir 1973-74 property tax bills,, f T A sheriff's in\•estigator said to- day officials of the District At;J" torney's Office are Ch·ecking to see-!Mhe t-heft-h a!-any-bearing·on an investigation of the county as- sessor's .offi ce that is now under· way. , --Accor ding to Capt. Robert Griffith the disfrict attorney is interested in certain tax records from April, 1974 throug~ June. 1974 . , -&>in cident:.1 ll y; the-17--Te·eis-or n1icrofil111 stolen from the county t3x coll ector's office sOmetlme Monday night covered tax pay· .ments rrOm April. 1974 through November 1974. ·• __ ,.gweyer.. G.riffitll :.oaid,tha-i~ \'es~igators ure npl yet certain they do not already ha,·e cym· .Jlfil"t r'ecords. including-copleSj)'f t ax payment checks. or the transactions under investigalion.• Co unt y TaX -Co ll ector- 'rreasurer Robe rt Citron repof1'..: ed the theft from a second flOOt office in the county engineerlJig and finance building in"Sant8 Ana shortly after noon Wedne•· day. -/. ; It is beli eved the ·17 reels of micrdfilm were takertrotiie time Monday night or early Tuesday morning. · ' ' <See CHE£KS1 Page A2) ~ .. • J. "* Or:··:a ~-· ~eaalljier · ntose saR)e l9w clouds we had this mpl'ning will be back Friday morning. · according_ to the weather service. but th'ey should clear off lo hazy sunshine. in the afternoon. Highs Fri day62to72. Lows 45to55. l'"!>...-DF. TOltA l ' ·A lluntingion Beach police officer wants to creale ;CJ. "Safety City'' in whtCh youngsters CCfl be taught good bicucling habits. See PageC6. ' • ?\¥ DAILVPILOl s Thurtdty, May'· 18'(5 ' ' • .. ' .. .. . " ' . • • :;:_,• '( • I .. '.i. ""' ~ ....... 411 '\ · f$fl7 lfflll...,,. FroaPa.,e.4J ·.v.·:~·,:.'.ft~. 4 .. e·!ftl~· ~t~~e~·r-e~·~ tiiE~ .t. g Citron and Griffith aala lhere , was no indication of forced entry I '. •• • : · · · either into the building or ID/'1.J.ll• ._.· " · second floor l"icrofilm office. Aid R • ·Ci-·d 1••ll•Yment•cover.i11>11he . ·~_,---e"--. ' ori(jnaJ •ch•o.1'• were......,. to ,. ' ~ ... .. -. the taxpfyer's_ account when ..... " • t they were rec~~'!ect, Q.\f'OO 1alc;\1 . . .. . ,,.._-•1 "'··· 1 rli.,_." · .. Cons:cquen(ly,. he elnPh~. • -WASHINGT.ON (UP.I> ---~ ••• ,•••• 9' .. '!~fi_ Hep. ,11\e -sender~· of I.he tax eh.ecl<s • ·n.1plte a ·laat-:rillnute appeal Tblt~~as '~~J :,n _( thr 8 ·) • • bave no rea!on to be·COncemed • 4 rom Pre.td.m~,r.d. ~ House • '· • --fll>c'?fc)."·~.t"Ol!SO ema< about a poSiibilllY thelr'ta~ Pl}'' . t.od1y rejected lecisllltioqo. to-t~ooal~lai'o•a. Cof!l~!\ee, ments"Were'flottpr0P.td~- authorlze ' S3Z7. million ·in as, ~latd., h ~ic' TiSi~·~~~on. aa1in1t tbeirtax bill's . .aistance fund' t.p~ :South Viet· th~!.:~ -~~~o ltmJ1!1 ·, F.u1ithermorl\', Citro~1 'cQn · ... ~~~ rcofuacea:__ -~·!/Wk !hem u ;Ooltotth.ewaw _11rwe11. 11!.1Wlfilm-OOP""'4:1he The action ,.,ii a t 46to 162 vole ,;a, · wthe,,.;tacklll'w•ail>'" · · checkl< s~t ·!Q ~ t,14}.~ • · •• · • 9\~ '. , ', -· f'rom the coubty office ans~~-1U· ._;~:~=~!~r:bi~:~~~· n:::~sbt~~~~~:~~ ~tainded b.Y.1~e bank wt.ere µ,ey bytbe5enate'Friday,Wa5.dead. • , ' ,. ' . are epoSI ell .. Ford· sent a letter td Speaker · · What the thieves got when they Carl Albert req.uestlng im· RESCUE FLEET ORDERED snatched the ·micr~film reels was mediate' iclion on· the bill .and. TO t.EAVE. PageA4. mer-:ly ""? operat1ooal loo\ ust.>d t"» ""-... ~ . • . • ~ •. Cllif .................. promlai .. ~g that no more dated,· and might provide legal byC1lronsd~partme~Ltomatch Americ'!'-troops would be sent. authority fo.r tbe ~resi'il.ent to re-P3 Y"}ent agJfiln~,t 1 ~.~!:! s. TRASH CONTINUES TO PILE UP ON ORANGE COAST AS GAllllAGE STRIKE CONTINUES ,- Secret Negotiations Under Way In Attempt to End Four-clalEOkl:Collect"f•~ Welkout f>acktoyietn1m. ' .tntrod~e U.S. trooa. tD Viet-They ar~ al~o ~ P . a r~- ... Tbe Prejidentsaidtbebill was•' pam. ·. • ..:,\ feren~e when a ta~~Jias a , ''tbe rnoet expediti~ ~ ()(._ ''This is a mindled.l et,'' ~P-q1:1est1on _about a ta! ~ent, .. • Malpractice Strike TrashStnke . > · ·N egotiatnrs obtainintrtunds whfCh &:re now Philip Burton (i>~Calir. ), Ci~aa~. ritm ·c·--~·~-B-i; f- desperal!IY ~¥Cfed for the_ call . charDd·. ·· . . • ~ . . . ~e~o ~ o and traaaportaUon,of homele$S · .~ReJi: Charles w: Whalen (R-any~seor.vaJuetopAY~.&.,~e~t terugees. · :. ., Ohio)'~ said the blll would possibly ~omeon~';~t ~n t.i ''The C"a'1gre1s rqay tie assured enshrine into law prOvisions '!"ant t~e ident:tty .or Oie perst_>n . that I do'tlot intend lf:> send th~ waivtDS: five prohib~'-:iofis alainst wtio a~~u,ally .P~ld . a tax bill armed forces of the Uruted stat.es the use or Amert Can· troops in known,. said Ci tr.on: : · .. Surgeons .Vacate ·Operating Rooms : Meet Secret y ' ... k ba~k into Vietnamese territory," Vietnam. · ~e did not. report thi;-\heft, ··Ford said. ..... ·The };louse w as' left with two wh1c~ was d_1scovercd Tu~ay S.ut the House ignored the immediate options~r calJ up morning, 1:1nt.1I ~ ,lhorough search SAt'J. FRANCISCO CUPI) -said this would not satisfy them Surgical care at most hospitals unless there is a freeze on rates Went on an emergency-onJy basis as well. today with doctors staying away Doctors• representativest..met from the operating rooms in _a ,.J with Gov. Edmund.G. Brown late :Protest-against high malpractice Wednesday but failed to get the. •insurance rates. assurances they want_ that a • At Mt . Zion Hospital, one or the satisfactory malpractice law wiJI city's largest , a spokesman said bepassed. , two cancer patients were unable Dr. John Kerner, chief or staff to get n,eeded surgery because at Mt . Zion Hospital, said he their cases were not considered bf!lieves the doctors would go emergencies by the striking back to work and temJX)rarily anesthetists a nd s urge9ns. pay the high rates "if the gov - Most hospitals limited ad-emor made a good strong stat.e- missions to emergency cases, ment." . and began laying of£ other Anesthetists whose maJprac- workers. . lice rates were scheduled for in- No estimate of how many doc-creases of up to 330 percent today tOrs were refusing to work was Jed the rebellion. ,,vailable. A spokesman for the About 3,500 other doctors (aced San Francisco Medical Society with skyrocketing rates ~d the number or doctors out thFeate'ned to folloW silit and ~'ould range between lS-i>el-cent _ many of them quit and went W1d 70 percen.t. home following patient surgery ··we do not have professional on Wednesday. liabililytlnd it is oot safe to prac-''I just did my last case,9 ' said {ice." said Dr. Edward C. Law· Dr. Everett Ellis, an anesthetist less, a surgeon on duty at the at Pacific Medical Center. ¥,)edical socil!ty office. ''f can't A spokesman for anesthetists (P~nd ·half my income 'Jor at Mt. Zion Hospitafsaid a grOu:p malpractice £nsut'ance." of colleagues a.greea to proYide A measurt! was being rushed emergency se·rvices under an pu-ough the Legislature' to pro-agreement by ·which the J·de that matr.ra,,ct\ce insuranc;e hospitals will pay ~ Pl.U'-.ce ould be aval able 19 aU~ors. on a dally basis. T~'l)b)'lllcl~ ut ·ttil!* P11otestinl" pliySrcians must work without fees under the . ~ . ' . arrangement. r to~ Alamitos Viet-Orphan Flights Endi~ The ba bylift or Vietn?lmese war orphans to Los AJamitos Naval Air Station appears to be grinding to a bait. U . Bob Marsh said an airlift. of about 60 youngsten, set to land there at midnight We<lnes- day, was div'erted to Fort Lewis, Wash., instead and no more fllght.s ·have been scheduled as yet for later. T.he doctors were silpported by· the California Medical Associa- _tion and local medicaJ societies in their refusal to pay skyrocket- ing rate~ char1ed by thf: Argonaut Insurance Co. Rates were raised from a cur. rent $5,000 a year to payments as high as $35,000 annually, mostly because of the company's de- . ci!ion"to drop gro(Jifpollcies iijid issue only individual insurance. PICKETS ••• According to CanD:i.rf, 65 Per- . cent or the lay teachers at 26 high schools in the Los. Angeles Archdiocese, extending from Santa Maria to Orance County. Negotiations between stri rubbish ·hau1ers and six Orang., Q)upty disPQSaL-firms were ~ ducted in Secrit today in an effort to end the four-day-Old walkoUt. 'J'.~e striike-·has interrupted serV!_ce to IO percent .of ..,Qran&e County, including Huntin~on Beach, Fountain V4}1ey, x.agQna Beach 'and most of El Toro. There reportedly was a meet- ing Wednesday afternoon as well but details of neilher session were available. "There is a secret meeting but we ha Ve no details," ·said ·a . spokesman for the Orange Cou.n~ ty Disposal Asiociation;•·which represents the companies-i Teamsters offici-1s. which represent the 400 striking trash haul~. could not be reached for comfnent. In the meantime, the firms were continuing to hire perma· neot replace'ments fOr the stilk- ing workers and most had abOU( ' half~ their trucks oui niating rowids . · In some cases, however, their efforts were halJlpered Dy striker&. · -· · In Hunllniton ·Be~ch Wednes· day, four non-union workers·•~ plyin1 for jobs bad lhei< ·lhes slashed, and police kept ·a-onion pl lhe offi~e1 (/! R~ ~· JIP.!!!i·Comp~ny mo.~~!fllie'ii•x· . 'Ttiaf firm and seVeral ~ have also hired armed security ... , (Uards to ride alon& with lhe trub haulers. . •. In Tustip Wednesday, 10 crowbar wieldini Teamsters al- legedly. smashed lhe wirmbield, side mirront and lights of a truck making neighborhood rounds hut the men fled. before police ar- rived. Santa Ana police reported -aome broken windows orrtruck:s owned b.y Great Western ReclamatioJl, but said the' inci· dents ceased atter that firm hi~ed armed guards. • Rml. Rejoice ---- On May Day votedtoseekunion.~ition. • MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet President's plea and voted down the earlier flouse ~ef.sion ot the of the bwld1ng -:was completed \)le meu~re. . . bill whicl\,.. th'"'~nate ,amended Wednesday mo~nU\g. ,One ho\lf-of spirited discussion and ask for • neW contetence or . When the missing reels could pr~~ed the vote. draft an e,nt1re1y ne.w bill. ' · not be found after an ext.enslve ,--,---------------;,;·~_;,-"'-· °"''°"·-..,.,.., search the theft was reported to " -'f-t thesheriff'soffjce. Born in ~·iz .-... Computer Fooled ~y Oldster .SACRAMENTO Cl!PJ)-The supposedly infalli- ble computer of the · state De partrnent or· M'otor Vehicl~s has·~een fooled by a 103-year·old driver. • 'l:he ~<>:mputer rejected a driver's {i'cense renewtil application when the birth date of the applicant was shoitn as '2-3-72. The departm·en~ Hoesn't ·iss\te ' driver's licenses to 3-year-olds. · At first . it was thought that a human ...-:: the com· puter keypunch operator -pushed n wrong button in recorcJjn g the birth date. · But the departm~t said a check of the originul application showed th:al the applicant·was 103-year- oJd.Maude G . TuU or Inglewood , who was born Feb. 3, 1872. The department said the com.11uter· inl~rpretec\ the 2.'3·72 on the application lo mean Feb. 3, i972: ' ' After the error was corrected, M.rs~.JI.ull Was is- sued a renewed one-year limited, t~rl)l lieensc whif!.h will al:.ow her to drive any whe re in-her neighborhood. She Js among t e · 10'·01dest Califoi:Jrians:-to .hold a . drfver .. s11ce·nse. 1Y""'.J -• ~ -.... , .. , .. ·~·· ,., . )I~., .. 1q 1,·· •.. i. • . . 'DEAD' ..• Breathing stop·ped immediately _ but the heart continued.to be·a , a common occurrence. ~J No breathing was noted for several minutes and Klimek was -pron·ounced dead .and prepara· tions-be·gan for ··autopsy. The miJy was notified of his death. and the obituary was released to a local paper. ·Later that morning, nurses noted 1i'li_rµek res,µmed_ breathing. H'e subsequently was ·given intravenous feedin«s, but the respirator w.u; fiot used. An · <1:ersoP, said, how_, Kli.m«;~ con· tinu~ to . bre~llJ~ ~1thoq:t the respJi:..<Jtor 1s.;i myl!ll~-· , _ 1\J,imek's br e~ihiog , s,Jopee<f again_ and ..be W <\.S , d~µq-~-<~f· fidiciaUy,.~"'19 aj,.p;JS,a, .'flilis· ay. . · More than 300 youngsters have been brought to Los Alamitos en route to new h"omes throughout the country· in 'the past-two weeksi -most of them --aince.Saturday. The new group, the United ·.Union led the world's May Day Catholic School Teacbet:s As: aemonstrahonS..today..WtU'l..a-two-- Since lbe fall-ol-Vietnam and the closing down o( aifports there, however , no new "youngsters are being evacualed from the country. . U . Marsh said .ca few more" youngsters may still arrive from stopovers in Guam or the Philippine s. but Naval authorities do not know how many or when. ORANGE COAS'T s DAILY PILOT "fMO.-Co•1I 0.11• Piiot, w1111.Nc11Jsdho- r.;,,..., uw N•w•·P!"n" +~ ou~1-<1.-., o .. 0r~ (l>O\t Publ•"'i"11 ~omp~n•. !.coM"°i-.+11-.,.• -.,..,,.,\he<! -!"ld•T lll•O\lqtl l'"GIT feO" COJ(• """"· N•woort !It-Kii ... un1i"Ql(NI Of«lll,o..,.. •••" 11•11~•. l•wf~. !l•<l<lltlMc• Y•!tfJ ,,i1d L•"""" ~t<lllS<lulfl C<>t 1t IA sonai. •eo-1 ~''""'II PlJ!rll•ll•<I S~l\Jf<l•••-S-·•· The .,;!!(•NU PlJll'i'"'"<it pl8nl 1, 8l lOO M i i Bey s1, ... 1. U.>l•Mi'••. C••oro•"l~9:11>1~ • 1 Robert N. Weed ."'° .. ""'"'~!"Id ~ubll-• J~c k R. Curley Vitt Pl'~""""' •fltl C..~•11 ~"'9R' Thomas Keevil £Clol0f Thoma'> A. M urptiine ~ ... g;...,~ondr. C.harles H . loo~ Richard P. Nall Jlil .,l!•n' "''"'••O•"'I E<lllOf• Ott ices Lo\la M•>• JIO W••o l\ooy \tt"°I ...... _, l!f>t<ll l))J "'"'"'""' -···~·6 L"'9"""'8"-Kll 11 .. c;i.,..,..,,.~, ... 1 ................... Bf-•," ,,.,1 a.. ..... -... d ~lttwt• Y•I'•• lU~1 L• Pf<"-•< ..... 0""1" f••~*•Y Telepflont 1714 1 '42-4321 • Ctaulfi111 .-.dver1ising M2-S471 s-·~· ,,,,.. ,..,,..,or11,., Sll-6l10 ,. fOfTI Sen (!•""'" ... .t95-06JO . \ottl'MI ~l•l' ~)-.. , .. •I ('"II M1._.. C..hl•n1I•. '4f~•lt111Hiroo lty l .. ,.._ U.111-"'•, ll101•ll JC.OOm""tN• . ...it•l"'1 w.t!Aotl-lJ.00 . ,. sociation, has petitioneil the Na· hoUr-plus slogan·and-song spec- tional Labor Relations.Board re-tacular and a cast of thousands in qu~ting recognition. ~ -tid.iUy guarded Red Sq_Uare. Th e A r c h d i o c es e -h a s Smiling and bareheaded, Com: cballepged the petition. ho-.,ver, --munist Party General Secretary and the board will schedule...& _ Leonid 1. BrezJlnev waved to hearing to determine whethe't Qr prancing gymnakts and parading nottheunionshouldbeformed. _ warken. · 'Bye,· llaghie' Rape Suspect Flees PoiiCe •• NEW YORK (UPI) -A 9US- --pect-in a rape case leaped from a police car, ran (or several blocks along New York City streets, ducked into a building, ran U.P 15 fiJghts of stairs, then climbed a water tower on the roof. "I was only running \0 make a phone call to my lav.-"Yer," said 1 the suspect, cable teleVisloo personality Martin Evans. ··From the top or a. water tower?" aiked Justice F.dward Greenfield at Evans' trial We<\- nesday. '"Yes, sir.•• "Did you see any attorneys on top of the water tower?'' ··No, sir." Detective Hu1h Kelleher 'said it was his impression that Evans was trying to esclpe. Evans, 38, had been arTested on a complaint from Beth Peterson, a 21 -yeai-old Wellesley College junior. She said !hns lured her to a West Side apan- menton July 16, ana raped her. "She'a bananas," said Evans, ·who maintains il was seduction ?and not rape. Kelleher said he arrested' Evana, but that on the way to the precinct for qu .. UOlllng Evails Jeaged fro,the police can car . j . and began to run. "Whal if anythifl did the de· Cendant say to you?" assistant -prosecutor Jefrrey Robins asked KeUehef. "'He said, 'GoodbyeHughie.' '' "You weren't willing to accept thal?" the judge asked. · "No sir."" "You wanted to continue the acquli'intancef·· .. Yes, sir.'' Kl!lleher' said he Was \;adlv winded by the time ·he spotted Evans hiding on top of a watertbwer on tbe roof. Robins : "What did you do then?" A: "f s'ald 'Marty 1et Ille - down.'" Q: "Whal happened then?'' A: ''He came down and I 1rabbed him 'by the belt ancr hil him on top of the head two Umes." Q: "What happenodlhen?'! A: He foll down aad 11•11 on top ofh\m. Q: "WhaV.appenedihen?" A: ''We rested for a while.'' The trial Is not espected to ro tolbeJllfll before Friday . ' . . • I .. . . ' · tGlled Bazardetu · "·Clas ·· n ·11~ . · ·~--· ~ftg . . StUdy ~ ~hied I . llA"llAllENT . . " .. '-foOd :i 0 .(UPI)· -A Developm!Soiiilll!alor11•1'• ·~-"'ao •l~dy.or> cilldr1lJlac .,, Tbe;1t , -"llOt ...t-"'~-. -ulbern C!Hfo~ -·• M • .-I --.--. could rouu la r. "'::;;"' ., ,_r ... ~ .!J>U.-<lfoil ell II ~ ' · · nus~.L Qll:pa_.d.e.IA-w · Id .. en •• n1r1n"'11uaraiu1" cleplllilco~I er sre-thon 1{1Hl•c-,-th ... new Enetcy ln.anyexi1tbi1p. · fteldl" ••ource.s Cob1ervaUon· and a comlllilaJ.on:r · 111d wed. If ~ .B. M@n.n ;;-· ~~•;y:foi;r~~ ;~~ -~ ~ U I l.;J U -Santa '.Jfolilca Boy "may be ~ ~@ unuauallf" e.b.aJlena:lnt and ' . ®'..(a\ r?JMi ~ ha_z:ardo~s,"'+l'hTcOmmisaion ' ~LJ \:.J '.::!!!!!1 said. Cor a problP1t1" 1'111·" wriie p01 The cdmmission also criticiied D.!m!'· Pt!,l 1vitl 1.·u1 tl'd laPf'. gt'I tlie the federal study for not con- o-ntwr• altd ai;:. Ii•• "°" need lo 17 l)IE¥f"PFF.SHORE .«iuh.ie ineqs,ilk• bl ~LLI OK'D, P•ae A5 !1ovemmenl and buaine11. Mail · Mour que.slfotts to Pa( Du11n ·At -:...-¥~ow_r Servic.e. Qrangt Coo al llailU Pifol. P.O. ,. l1o.r, J560. Co111a : "-ll~•ir. CA 112820. Jn chµfe yo11r i '. rdep#lol'(~,JU1mbe"r. i. : ........ ;ft'fte .,.,, I -• . DEAR PAT: Are car dealers iretulaled re1ardtn1 the amount 1 d. ~rett tbt?Y. c•n charle for a 1 car loan! If 80, wbat'1 the top •nle? , ,,. I ' . -, ;-~ CGsta Mesa : ~er CaUfonla law cu de· ~ eJera CM't_1: .. irte e¥er .. fer•, t:eat a meat• oa tlae UD•ld ·~ '1% PJrceat ·-n,vy ~ u 1 1iteute1880ld••< ·*'·~~ ••le ratller tltft a pwrc:•••e made wltll c•sb frQm. a Jou -... 1 tamed elaewhere, la eomputm1 -U. the fiC•re to. c11eck ta .the ~••I perceata1e r•te -tbe stalldard ncure for ..... , in· terest elt•rce• oa laa&all111e11t and ether loaas &bat leaden are ~al.reel to dlsclote mder &be leder&llnith·ill-leacllaclaw; sidering .individual areas that. mlcbt be atteoted by the drillln1. RT chard "M aUllln, the com· mission c.hairsdaft, 1,Ud the five lease ar,,a~ -a.JI. more than three D)lle• ~ll•h""10 -potenUal· ly contained-SI 70 billion worth or petroleum. The Legislatqre's leading energy expert, Assemblyman Charles Warren (D·LOs Angel,a), has . .called on ·the Brown aClminlatration to •Uempt. lo slop the federal government from leuing the five-tract, 16 million-acre offshore·area. But-tordiei-.-Asserilb1y S~aket - Bob Moretti,~ • lnei11-. of the commisaioD, said tt was "lnevita· ble" that the lands. would be leased to oil companies this fall. · ''For all. pfactieal purpOses, there is-JitUe the state can do to' atop the federal govenurient. lt is -a·que14ion or If and -·•but when/' he1eid. Public bearings are scheduled next week in Los Angeles on the environmental st~tement. Fullerton PD •. , , ' . '! I -YO~NG BOY, OLD WOMAN IN LA~ CONTINGENT OF RE UGEES LANDING AT EL TORO fl• Commu~lpi. Tu, OverJl.letnam Thou~.anda ol.f1Ul'YI 1 Arrive on u ,S .. Sh<!••• ~shlWV·Of(i~ ~amped . . ' .. ·Call~rs '8eavily Against' Vikt Refugees _By Al,.&_~DlllKJN Pendleton 1houJd ex.,ed tO ban-menl either had no pl~ to re-CH .. et.ltr,...,..,. dle 20,000 refuge•• for up to three --1 d' ,. 1ar mg resettle ment of refugees 1be Offt.ce 9!~iressman An-months or more •. Some,. of pr~ in the alternative, badnotdis- drew Hhii&;h,aw, w.h•district in, Tuesday's arrivals were pro-clqsed suc h plans to either eludes Camp ·Pendleton and cessed and released frnm military C?r reli~r agepcies ... Oceanside, bas receiv1id 60 to 70 Pendleton, but these persons lnqu1r1es with U.S. lmmi-~~calls over tbe influx or wefedependentsofU.S.citizens. gration Service officer Withers Vietn meserefugees. ''The number staying in last week indicated that most or Chi Cle_ary, _HJnshaw's ex-California will be infmitesimal," the Vietnamese will be arriving ecutiv assistant, siid f.Oday that, Cleary ~al<f; ex:plalniJfg that tile on a parol.e basis. This means the calls ran "he'Uily against" volunteer organizations are try-that they will be parolees until tfi.e refugees eoming to· ing.to. find sponsors thro1,1ghoqt do'cumentation and ·security California. Cleary said'that most the country ,and saying that. it checks are completed. Of the calls were received Tues. was reasonable to assume that a He said that those with U.S. fe- 'day when the first flights.arrived refugee would go t.o wherever a latives would have little difficuJ - and that •-•ay's ca"-were from' sponsor is lound. · t b t th t · I I I llA.IU uo y u a spec1a egis ation constituents seekin&clarlfication Cleary aoted that the refugees might be required (or those una· '.f-•kf-~1 v DEAR PAT: Are there any public tennis courts in Fountain Dfne'V"sreports. Will be arriving at reception cen· ble to satisfy a labor requirement D t 75,_.. or the calls registering opposi· ters in Florida. and J\dcansas, that ther e be a need for their es roys uon, Cleary said, "1bat's a small too, and by the time all are dis-employment in the U.S. percentage wh~n you COJlSider persed "there "!ill not be a pin· He said that. some might not Valley? ' F. J., Fowitain Valley f N• eH1 coarts are avalhb}e; ScltqOI coarU are loCa&ed at J'-lala V,tlley Hip School and a-. I .111~:..s:..bool,·wllll ...... llfirei:.~ . dtyliall, .... .toff~deteD•. -' ---- Newsracks the constituency ·has 400,000 to· prick on the local scene." qualify because or criminal re- 500,000 residents.·•. Such confidence is not shared; cords but expected this number ... One of the key questions asked by Californi~ Secretary or Health t.o be slight ljlnd said that thiS . FULLERTO (Alt) -Police by Orange_ County.residents and and ,Welfare Mario Obleckl who grou_p st~ll, wbuld be allowed to say Uiey· are ·destroYlng 75 local and ·state officials, is how-has .been pleadina: ·Wilh U.$... stay thou_gh--tb·ey-would-no"l. uewsracksi'lei.zed last ntbnth for long the refugees will be at Camp Secretary of Stale Henry Kiss· qualify to become citizens. yiolatio• a•w~ityordid.ucere-r~e~~ and whet.her t~y are inger to meet with California of-Wit.h,er~ made the re~ark aut-.m1ra_sp_oncitJ..Rdew.alkl ~ ex~ ,to be~ in~ "'fi%~1~ a~ia h'~-q::~ a~~~ ·about1the.-~a~ical clifflCiil\y of Tbe. racka w.ere -:.among 77 · Callforni,. worltl oree Qr a.is-400 Vfetna m ese refugees at dis·persi,ng the refugees from re- r I ~--· '. , w1&'!1lga~r~J:"ab~milit¥~.t,1. dhineii&tti'atonbethe""'1tgees , !k~' °'1 , l"!rMd 1. J Tr m.AI -y b and k cel'li9n centers in the cont.ext or a , c , .ate -.JD.~~ or.;-·_ ' -... · . ,, U:l:t · · ficials. . •. ~: ,1 ~1i;i1+t ~ . .lmmigr.ition re· ~.; • .., ...., .. w1_... 1 ~-~-i;-Art 4Wr.ements lhe refugees will -.~•.,.., ,,,,.,._..,...,.... __ m31 • . . " --· •·· -=:;:-r ·-t -lliilskmJ,._V)!Jo' lf6mt!. }loW1 caft I ; det l :JY. ms said ~ m u . ~..,.~,-m - ' .1 ney strongly ~indicated lba have.~rights that will forbid any DAILY PILOT "41 • • • A ju~·thot was asked to awapl, $5mlllh)n In damag~11>a~~ driver who lost both~ oil bUfi right baud when his .-,tcruhed at Oran;ce-County International Racewu anpounCect_ after • days-of' :d~UberaUoiislalFWOO· nesd8J' that it·eould r;Xt ftach a verdict. ~~ ~ Judge Cb'arles :A: B•Oe~ declared. mistrial it!tbe.lawaa flied: b"y Keliqet1l ~Xog against lhe Irvine.track. UMi Na tiorlal Hot Rod AssociatiOn and· the Mike Sorokin Safety_andl Research Foundation atter being told by the panel that it was hope· lessly deadlocked. Superior Court Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard later set Sept. 2 for tbe second trial <'( the $5 million action. · Logan. 26, of Torrance, lost. both.legs and a harid on Jan. 23, 1972, wb-en his car smashed.into a guardrail while be was touring the track at nearly 200 miles an hour. ·. ·it WaJI claimed by his lawyers during the trial that track of- ficials were respgnsible for the crash by failing to alear the raceway of oil spilled· when the engine of a car ahead of Logaq broke. ' Logan's ear spun around on th~ oil and slammed into a guardraiC Both legs and a hand wer4f sheared off by the twisted metal -. •, ' ' Teens Given '-'. Jail Term8 \ NORWALK (AP) -Two teen: agers, one the son of Cerritos Ci ... ty Councilman James Reddick; were segtenced to I81Hiay jait. terms and $300 fines eaeb for ;t drag-r~cin ·g inCident whicli-,.. ended in a collision in which -. 20-year-old Bellflower woma'tt was ~tlted. -·-_ I t I ' Sentences were imPoSed Wed.: nesday--00--Mar-k---Reddick.~---11 and Phili'p Carey, lf). of NorwallC Both entered no-con~.pleas td v-e1i1C1ilar iDanslauc:hte't cbarces. . . · Sheriff's deputiea said the teen- _ were drag rae"'"<!ll•itre!t In~ 14_ 2, *i;;. ttil!ir:c~ ~~d~'W!th a ~ird car, tataIJr JDJU.r1ng its dnver, DeboJ1'ab Hemel. ., .. conta<tlJlle pe~son in ct..tge ·to W esd,_y. .. ...... · .eofttp1lshingo;::<a dispersem8ltt the United States St.ate.Depart-ef'forttofor.eedisJ>E;~meot. · -ell hidl1'e·lajamming traffic In· . The· newspaP'lrs l'ncludid 'the altl>c!uih all pliblic olrfcials iifMI' r~------------,-------'--'-' ---------------.t#adqf~lplrig tt? • • San.~i'i!Apa 1l•lister, tbe Los. voluDteer organizations woU]d ~ • ·' K M M" · v· · Angeles Ti~•. the J\allerton wor.~tow,rd that end . , ;Tbe maa ia ,cbarge.ol sJpal News--.Tribu~e,, the ¢firistian ~ ow., l!Y e!n 8~fO~P !~~ , l.'4'r • :• ISSIOll teJO " i . 1. Uinln~or alb'ilate· •t••wa• Sclenbe MoiJl"'r· ••e '"'-• Bl!ach that Is • her uestion, •Ill\! • -' Ilic!~~-,,.,-,.. •-m ·'I::"" · Chari..,. lthers ............. ,i "'°" '" •Pl• C-y & Odle --lit, ·p~.,,, am ,.. 1 -,-,.,,,_,. -· &eie • ., -~a,bejeacbedlatm and a nUlit\er'Jll' · ovunci frl .. clli~(w!~~eontrol. J,oe A!!a.elH~~~e, by--g papers · · --whcn-a1k bout-dispe!o;em"l't .&U l";fH ·J . lriaders ex· The detective said'Ji,lifi:a had ... ...,'Jlili' · • : Jmklll!V ptiblem1, Gt .tbia type "'"!!1' to pa>; 12> tO Oll'/O racks ~m r;..tfdn service 'In· ~-a~ 1boal4.caU t11e •P· baCJ,butonly;IJ>oradi·werere· Los A°" Wed1>esday woulll ..,rt .. le city &rd'ne ·de,ar&· .deemed. MoDSy in raclC ~box:· i:iot respond ti> fl:hl' inquiri~ iHlit. P.ersoaa 11'1q: 111 ..... ~Ylll&oilalO~cityfunds besaid. about refugee proce$si.ng a'.l ~ •reas et dle'&:Mia&y "D•IJ:rh'S ·iw.ro said 'o·fiicers· Camp' Pendleton and said that.~ illo'lftl'dlrecl their .,,..t>lalnta to began !o deatroy the 75 alJeCedly calls must be made to a Mari!H\ WOrlice ... 'Coim~ ReedSeetiOil, offeillU:ag racks ·Wedne1day Corps spokesman. _-.aitt..Ceueilidve w .• Saat.a: -Wll;ilakJWlli>'I; -wece..1.t11i iJle•..Y sa~'}.~~~2 Au, Q .mtl, Atta: L. M:C<JOit. ~ 1~ legaj Rcb-;., the s aw s o 1 e ~ e e~.,...., 'fille, •tteOmmlulomr; B.-.e ·city. '~-'· ... .;, .Beaeh congressman's district ••tte'f!~ ·'\Fiffl~D.ra~JoJI.• -• · .... took in Camp Pendleton in re- e•cl••er A ·• Iv r · ... ~· '~~ ~. ·-··· clliitrictingcarriedouttwoyears ~.U.f di · ~ · · wii~.· ;...::··.. ago-havebeenloldthatu.s.or, eo.mty~el118 al~ ~-.} r,e t~· ~ ~--;lll:ie .fieia~ are Working with sev~ aetwsd#,p11H:11r1·ac;:ia.:------,__ __ ....... _ · volunteer-organJzat.ions-in plac .. , ., ·· · · Com~ ..:..a-... J 1ne-th• 20.000 rerugee. ••eected ·DqD•li9-•f· .• ~!'.!Z".~·-U&8f,I, atthePenclletonbisO. 1" t . , . • -.....;...:_ · _ :_ • . He oaiclt'li-t'the:'l*J:'ll!lzatiolls .DEAR.PAT: Tll<!te has been a BQSTON (UPIJ .._ Ele•en " 81\CI officlhl(l''hol>l!Jo]i~ the~· 1.ot in the ·newsp•r>ers reeent1.l'. watu•~• wbo .claimed 'tlley · -~ pla~· :E. ·~ weeks, liliOut the concern ot u...• Ol -w•te'.:'&i ,..-1 ::l!U'e'l'lmln"'lfd -~-~""'all •'""'~ ~ -+J>F.S;a-a""••day-a·tter" til ...... ~ .J.~1'12"1 c-'.!. · ~'f 'lC.'!.:.•-· ~·-p lir , .. ..,. · :t; • • •w• ~-· ~aimii oeeause o ·UKUC sex will · eni 1op ..-at1: ouncements.-trol 'P.111. As I und~rs~d It the b'e .paid $3,728 by a-80st6n boWeVer',.'liave aid that· Call!i> probiein relates to1 tbee'luse,gf t!!is -wat.i!r{roft\reataurant, ~·lllistl(~~--:. --~ 7::.... .• _, _ -· ,p111 ·adll';flt'J100~ib 6 r aUonslilp Scupper. , *".::'~ "'*-~~ ~ .~w""' u,e :!"; later develop· ......_ ·tr aid the • • • • m-t .,.·~eitn _ca-rm· ---e-..... e wai esses s y were -.... , ~·- ollbe d.~ten o(u;;.e w~. . only allowe'd. to work the lunch . ~ -~· -_. -lb~em l~iii' :::~~~=1::=--Sta e rude: . u I , DES 1tlll'i1 Owed tO 'oerAift' '· ,_. · ' ' be added to cattle ' feed' as .a Tb• atass•cb-usetts Com· F" J bs lrowtlt ·•UmuJ•nt .. JI.we are eat· . riilsstcift';A lillllf Dii&iiisination IrSl · 0 . . · ~ tllla beef, could we also have ald~~J~ -·"-· 1 did i)robleDIB due 'to the lni..Uon ol !.~-• '~{ ~!'~ to -· 11iisborm0ne? · -~ · -• .....,jtr-· .... ·~ To.· Ame;.;;...,~.o .. · • . ~~ .. ~~ ;~p1alnt through Jl Jl~ ,, T .. !!,, Coo"8 Mesa conClllMiorl • · · • · · DEs' b-u bee11,;at>i>1Gved •by . , ,.....,_.,,_ ·.·: '. ;'SACRA.ENTO <AP) -I i;-JWnA ~limited kamaaaoe asa , , , 1-~ • "Jo"-ro~~~e~~--Plan'" •as i;Q..-1f.il birth cint~ Ac · · -.._.-_. • .,. • _,,_....._ -11a • nau 11"cu~ u !cerd·(,11 i to o ·r. L'f'ef1D1 .. ' ,~ .. S..ffm.-. ·· ~l.~1Jad ::!ru.p~O=•:elf~e~~~~' ·~. Qy·d.etflale, feod--1dell~ •• Ute ~ who wants to a void job Com ti· ~.O:!~fi..~:~:1'.:'!:•Q , ··-.;;~,' ~-·--: · lion between V\etnam,e,e e- U,...-eryda7for5eyeanto1e1· ·rOr· · ·-fugees a.nd unemll')• d .,,_ •*""' tif DES. Coad In -._,,.' " Americana. .. .~.· :,c-: I • -.«a.,rov•d day-afterD<&l ClliCAGo ,tUPIJ -The secretary,~Qblldo, ' ·a-okl~i uthe askedthefederal•~ror _,, ... ~··· ~ ......... t-' • -~ r runcta. to'provtde:ii. ill.,~ an . Lil •• ........ all~'of'&: tbell ,.,.. • ,.._ ~ ~-' ' unemployed AmeHcail r&e ery alid1"8'Q'8"'!1" 1>-p~uca;. al.S wuu 1 m potentially •mt>loJ:Ahl& ~iel· .llJ~",<lidlebl~y-••I • li:lley', 4.3'.· Cllca101 nam01eadmlt"'4,'lo11U-..,., - Olfl ~it ."First ~rerirehce fo~r1 tbe "n"'*'••l!ill• II C-.._._!.Al~~-d American )Oba lhall,., ..,... ~EAlfPAT: In Januaiy 1mY ~te""/:,':,.": employed American~ Of a fS.45 check to J, Carlton's tJon or the CfA no-all>Oking the Vietnam conllict," Oljledo -""'· In New 1( ork City for a rac,. rule. , , said In telp,ama to ~ · lift produe!t ·that waa ad~ • VtrChilli 'Cr0rs1tl tOld blm Slatelltnif.~llil•;~ 'ubelnC!l"ed by the movleatan. . liiput,Ollt U..,tiantte, but of Heall > -Ed'uttilon fa~~ l -eevi!ral !I'm"' IOll never lnlte•d be 'blew 1m.,.• In Welfare Caspar Welnbercei a • ., recel~lbO.pro<iuctort-.i.' 11or face.' Th~ 11tomen, a Secretary of Labor Jobh T. -'.L. .J,, LUw>rl JUll1 ~ •olflcet:'.llllcned to Dunlop. I , I ~-•a.r1tea•1~ -Ii •Ml a 11e<ot"llUIY: •lh• train, ar· Obledo said each •Job abould .......,.~i.lleallly '"~*'tat•• ~blm~ , pay a,Jllaxtmum. or $1,doo. li, ~1l Htc91llili ..,•!:.?=~ ·'l!'.!i"'l ·he'.1'# 1e..C~, month,la1tuP.tothree~'anil llfUlltl"•'llled'for i DOl('ce •foliild'. 't"'°'\ or provide Qppc>rtlmities' tO~ow' .,.....; 1flL·Y-~ ileiikll wiirtll aJ!out '!llO from -public <to· Rri-~ ploy· ~ -1orwa .... 1o ... re-, ~ rn.nr • .,,llitftDI'. • ment. -• • -~'"°W.::!I!:~ ' (yaor., J~ wo~a, TIM plan 'l!'°oull_..,~it tlM BL, N.. n& , 'oolj,_;jt{M -· W~ U... ~ • .;.-' '~:,..~ ~·-·-· hteexeeet111&,..eMlt., 11 -• . • . 1'1 • ' 4 f; < • • ' ·- H.J.GARRfllf~NlTURE . " PROFlSSIONAL Optn Mon., INTERIOR,DESIGNERS Th"'· & Fr;. Ens. ' ) ' • 2211· HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ME§A, CALIF. • ---- • f- • ' I ' I 1 ~ I ' l I t r I l • I ' ' l ?' . ' •• • ' ' t ' 1 ' • ' M ' 'iilJL y PILOT Thuraday,'Mll'f1, 1075 .. ,, • . · .Jad . ~ .~ : ( '1 ·~ ~ R~ds Say Re~cu~ fleet Must ·'!<» 'Tiie Nntagon sal!IW~y that the nom and c•ue lnterftrin~ the In~ ByThA•-PreM·' The new government ln sa11en q.. nounced today that lt had completed the conquest. ot Sout~ Vietnam while North Vietnam· demanded !bat U.S. warships wiUldraw from coast.81 areas and cease w.bat it called the "fon:Jbkt~vacuatloft of rlce·arowlng delta and had dismantled the headquarters ol four South Viet- namese army divisions at the mouth or the Mekona: River. ' Navy re1cue neet lil the -Cbbla s.a affair• of SOU th Vlelnarn, ' • had picked up about Jl,Oll!t, Soulh \{let· &oath Vietnam '1 new ruler1 n1111!*\ i:'fl•'> _, .... . '•'\;._iA, ...... . ·· ,~;,., T-_m arplaine . ··,i· .. .. nonieao who 'e•••Piil bl'Hft.pane rl{li" cSAliOll Ho Cb! Minh qlty In llonoll dl,lJMI and other 1mall craft. .. ' .; • Communl1t leader of the Viet.l)amea' re· "Thia decl1r11ion p~a !bat the Unit· vol'11!9n and In a •eries ol 20 l!e<met ed States continues to JM;ue·U.i>l•11 .0:t -.l1~ned t,hat·.' '_a11y9no actlni 111~h'' the pGpulatioa. •:.. _ ........ ~ MAY DAZE: Here we are, at the firat of May, and young eoeds' -lhoights now tum to what they will wear ·to the big spring pro m . Also, thoug hts of the youn1 men turn that way. This isn't like it was in the old day4. Men knew what they were · going to wear. A tuxedo, that's what ~· WasUng no Ume after lts.\aketbver of Saigon Wednesday, the Provlsional Revolutionary Government issued a series of policy decrees aimed at bWld· in&-a new nation and otar:n.pi,ng out 15 years or Am erican innuence; Saigon radio said "Acting like an American" - in such ways as operating nightclubs or prostitution -was now forbidden. There was no mentJon of any fighting. .A Viet Cong broadcqt Wednesday niaht said eight pz:ovinces south and west of Saigon w.ere "not ye~ liberated," but it, too, said nothing about fighUng in lhose areas. A North Vietnamese statement broad- cast from Hanoi said the presence of U.S. NJVY ships ocr the cont' and the evac;uation constituted interference in ~e affairs of Soutb Vietnam. It referred to a Pentagon statement that some of the U.S. warships would remain more•than three miles off the coast ror perhaps a day to pick up any more South Viet· . namese who sail out to them. forced evacuauon. ot.4be population of _ .Americans. or ~artlclpating In ,uc South Vietnam, thelilnterference 1p. the Amcfifcan-style 1ctlvltles as .. openip1- lntemal affairs o~Sciuth Vietnam ·~ nl ... tolub1, brothels and other p,loce' of violating Articles 1, 4 ~11. cif· ll!O! '.p•!!• · tlllertalnment will be punished., ' accord.on Vietnam 1•tbie.1)1.tenfeiitiald Associated Press correspondents • -"The Ministry of,~ •Aftetr.·of-• PaUi~r [JI~, George Dper and Matt ~ the Democratic Republic ot Vlet.o,am ~· ola aent a brief masa·re tliroulh aeverely condemna thb attitude ot the f~ apanese Em,basay in S~igo~.~e--.... • ·' United States and c1erna...i.. ·!bot· the la>'tdto the Forel1n Ministry 111 ~o, Anierican government tmm.8dtately put • t.tilit,;,fhey were able to to move fntety Another Viet Cong broadcast said the forces or the Provisional Revolutionary Governr:nent had taken over the entire an end to this criminal plan, wtthdraW around Viet Con1~c0f!tro1led Saaeon. witbOut delay all the U.S. Navy· 'Ships Direct AP commuru.c:atiQnS with Sal&OI} Y ou just went down lo the tux rental shop and ordered one up. Now, it's d iffer e nt. Tuxedos come in all s hapes, sizes, styles and particularly, colors. You have to make a choice. . c>perati~.1 off the coasts of !'Oulh Viet-. have been out since Wednea~ay . Middle Son is currently grappl· ing with this problem. He came to me for advice. Well, not really. He came for money which is necessary to rent the selected monkey-suit. Korff Says ~ Nixon Set For Travel From Wire Services I BECAME CAUTIOUS when he began this approach, having . recently hired out a rancy tux WASHINGTON -Rabbi myself. This was for the purpose Baruc h KOrrr said today that ot spring rite5 which united in ho-former President Ri chard M. Jy wedlock one Arthur R. Vinsel Nixon has received invitations to of the Daily Pilot staff and the visit several foreign countries former Miss Susie Haka m or and may begin traveling again Huntington Beach. later this year. Vinsel was one of those con· Korff, in an ' inti!rview with ftrmed bachelors who, when they United Press Inlernati~a1 . alsg. fall, do so with a resounding ( J thud. This on e was a r e al JN SHOR crasher. A huge wedding and T loud reception followed. -_ Thus it wa s I "rented a tux. :So "-----------~ did Frederick A. Schoemehl of said the Communist takeover of the Daily Pilot sterr, who served South Vie tnam ''visibly ·sad· a s bes t man . Jt de ve loped dened" Nixon and adversely af. Scho e m e hl also learned fectedhis health. something about lbese ne w-Sadai Map• Drf"e fangled tuxedos . Many do not •have pockets. There was no place to sa:f~I}'. stash the bride's ring. ALWAYS RESOURCEFUL, F earless Fred purchased a piece or fi shline, wherein he would hook one end to his fin ger and the other lo Vins~l 's. . During fhe ri tes , il w as Schoemehl's ~chem e to slide the ring down the fish~lin6 to Vinsel at the appropriate.moment. Thus no chance of-losing or dropping the ring. . . This c.lever gimmick railed. SchoemehJ had not calculated that he must, before the passing, place the ting upon the Bible for , blessiqg. The fis hline was thus abandopecJ.. Tuxedo rentals are a ls o fraught with other pfOblems. You need black shoes. If you rent the shoes, this is another extra •four bucks oi'So. SINCE INOBODY under age 40 owns black s hoes.J.hese days, the best man was in need of a pair. Schoemehl thus announced at 2:30 P·~·"lh at he would drift over to South Coast · PlaiaiilCOSfa Mesa and buy a pair or shoes for the 3 p.m . wedding, which was in Huntington Beach', some dis· lance dOwn. the road. F earless Fred is not noted for fretting over getting things done far in advance. Tllere was a double da nger herein because Sc hoemehl was also i'l, cha r ge or getting the groom {o the church. _ Egyptian· President Anwar Sadai said today he Will Jauoch a diplomatic offensive lo gain Israeli withdrawal from the oc- cupied Arab territories. Is rael said it is ready to give up one key area. Abor:-tlon Appeal BOSTON -Dr. Kenneth Edel.in has asked tor a reversal of bis landmark aborlion - m a nslaughter conviction on grounds no crime was proved. committed. or even alleged. Defense attorneys argued ~Wednesday that the state charged Edelin, 36, Mtb thii de· ath or a fetus before jt Was de- livered. But, they a aid, Judge James McGuire's instructions to the jury .said manslaughter re· quired the death or a "person who had been born alive outside • the ~.y.or his mother." M!lstery bl Gulf MIAMI -·The Coast Gu ard re·• sumes searching today for the oc· cupants of ·a bJoodstained power-boat.. and two fis hing vessels -one last seen April 22 and the other overdue in Fort Lauderdale three days ago. A spokesm an said Wednesday crew members ofth.e tugboat Tor- rence, pushing a barge toward the Gulf of Mexico, discovered· the 1 21-foot powerboat with its engine running and circling aimlessly about 17 miles west or Grad Bahama Island. _During his shoe-buying exped l· :Uog, the groom drifted oer and had to fiC recaptured.Py the best- man who the n cha r ged doWn the ·rreeway at a..lawless pace. He made it to the church on time. Daily Piiot D..U.,.ry It GttOfenffflll Moflday·Friday· 11 you do not have yrur oal".le( by 5 30 p rn:. can before 'l p.m, .Jlnd y.our copy win be de-- 11v~r!)'d. NONE OF TllESE problems would have developed, in my view. if il hadn't been for the plague of the rental.tuxedo. Now Mid dle Son has lo go through the tuxedo thing. t hope his largest problem W deciding what color to wear-pale pink ,. maybe . Sa!urday end Sunday: lf)'OO do not recewe your copy by 9 e.m.. Salut· day. 0< 8 a.m. Sunday. u.11 before 10 am. ai:wi YO\J/ copy will W dell•ereO. - - CWiiktl-T•lc1•a111 ~osl Orange Counly Areas 64l·4Jll Norttiwesl Huntington Beach. • and Westmlnsler ........ Hf.1110 San Clemente. Caii•slrano ~h. San Juan Capis1r1no, Dana Potnt. South lagona .. Laguna Niguel .......... 4tl-O&H · .... . . . . • • ~ttlT...__. COOL EXPERIENCE--SOuth Vietnamese refugee girl gets first taste of snowcone as she a"nd other children were taken to outing at Oakland Baby Zoo Wednesday. Fluoridation Link • To -Cancer Denied _WASHI NGTON (AP ) -The Nationiit Cancer Institute today dis puted a California-based or- ganization's charge that cities which fluoridate their drinking waler have liigfier cancer death rates. The institute said that state- ment& distributed by the Na. tional Health Federation, which opposes fluoridation, contain .'tfactual e ... rOrs~end ove r - Students Remain -WAL'l'HAM , Mass_ (APJ - _Meetin.g.s-hetween-BFa ndeis University_officials and students occupying .an admipistratio~ building resumed today on the third day of the takeover. Aun. ivUsity apokesman said the stu· dents remained in the building despite a court order that they leave. simplifi ed data '' and ignore other factors which· caQ.se cancer. "The N CI e pidemio~ogic·al s tudy cited in· the· Nati al l lei1iJl"Fe er3tio'1's statement rail s to show any relationship between the fluoridation or water and cancer," the agency said. ··1n ract, the results of the study rather suggest a protective influence from fluoridation." The federation distributed ·nyers Jan. 6 arid M Uch 25, and a report to the Cilifornia Health Department Mar.cl) 31 , .citjng federal slat .. tics :1iu.rpor:tedly showinflharfluortdated-wlter1n Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, De troit , New York and Philadelphia resulted in cancer death rates higher than the na· tional average .• Cal~fornia ls considering mak· ing fluoridation mandatory and Los Angeles residents will vote on the nuoridation referendum in May. 23 Tornadoes Couiited The Cancer Institute said the fed e r a tion ign~ored the in· dus lria liz a tion o r the six fluoridated cities. Environmen- tal pollution from Industry ''Un· doubtedly contributed lo the high cancer mortality rates in tho~ cities," the institute said. • 4 Lose Lives, 14 More· Hurt in Louisiana Tenoperatures HI"" L-.. .. ao t.J .10 ~~ . ~ .. 4J .1.2 .. " . .n 71 " .1• 11 SI )' .11 '' g • ..IJ IJ I I .... ,, .51 " '" ,, .., .17 .. " .... .... w " " .. .... .. "' " .. " .. " " · 7J •S " .. " .. .... " .. •2 SI California ... J v.s. s-••rw ,,... ~llollf,I Wt•"-t S«•l<c Wold D IOfftNllott Mrc t9'10rttd ~ •1. lntludlflt t In L.01i1l1/cne. J 1ti T•ir· 4', 4lft ltllMft.iWI JW"....,.._ ... _ 111Alc94m.. ~ --.i.rc kltltcl ... u in. jvftO '" WMIMt rtl•lta IM. ...... In ~. Coa•tal Weatlaer Hlot\1 lll'ldterly ...,.,,.Int IOw <lot.odt 4'>d ~y C'ttt,,_ !Od.lty -Ff't. .... LIQl'll v•rl•blc wl1t111 "'9h'I •nil "'°'"nll'IQ !'lour' Dtcoml"' wcU.rtv•• 11 kllOh toclotY .,... FrlO•y ~. HIOl'll100.yM to •7. Co.11•1 t""per•t1,1rts wlll ,._ M lwtcft St •11d •s. 1n11rfl ttl'l'I• pcrlllll"Hwlll '11'199 btl ...... ~--1'0. TIMl•"'''--•t•.,••111 ... .. SMQKEY BEAR . HANGS IT UP WASHINGTON (AP) Smokey tbe firo·fl1hllng bear is lllvinl up his job at tbe National Zoo where. he's beep·an attrac- tion for mllUOnJ aince he was a cub 25 years aa:o. Suffering from arthritis and other allmenta of old aee. Smokey 11 11oln1 ·back to his nati•e New Mexico~ U.ve at the Gl)ost Ronch on \he Canon No· tlOllol Foreat north ol Saota Fe. He will be accompanfed by Goldie, a 14·ye ar-old female bear !bat was paired with hl111 In bear matrimony in 1862. They never produced •RY cubo. An official re.tlrement ceremony wlll be <held •\ tbe !IOO . Friday, followed by Ille chrllttn· lnl ol a now Smqker ,.-,• 1ix·-- J'Ul''4lld black ffll' Ml-In lt71111n'8JMlen(udy. -d . b Zirconium In Sprays . ·~Not Safe' WASHINGTON (UPI) -The sale or aerosol antiperspirant sprays with zirconium ia an un· warranted human experiment which could give.American con· sumers hidden lung diseases, ac· cording to a new report. The finding, part ot a recom- mendation th1t such &prays be · pulled off tb·~ ·market.· is the final · judgment, of .a panel of experts assembled by the Food and Drug Administration. THE FDA SAID Wednesday it will immediately investlg.tte, and if warranted, ·will try to classify~ such products as "new drugs," which would force them off the market. ·, 'y ,T ........ ~Deep Tlareat'r ·The antiperspirants " are "Sure" and "Secret," made by Procter and GaJl).ble, and "Ar- rid-XX , •• made by Carter- Wa)Jace. The panel said about 100 million cans a· year will soon be sold. Both firms expressed confidence in the safely of their products. Former White House counsel John Dean say he thinks former Watergate prosecutor Earl J, Silbert was the major source of in· ·formation for Washington Po s t r e porter Bob Woodward, who gave him the c.od e n a m e , 'Deep Throat.' the panel, In its final report, expressed in more lengthy and stronger language what it told FDA Commissioner Alexander Schmidt. in March. ·n had urged him lo act immediately 'because Carter·Wallace was libout to market its product n8UonaUy, a move the company bas tlnee made. ,, f,, F~rd'~ Price (:oqt:t_Q) Litt Bid Assail~d Schmidt chose; to wail for the f10al rePort. He said Wednesday he did not see that anyone had called the sprays an ''immlnen"t hazard'' warranting immecuate removal. THE COMMITTEE said it could not prove that zirconium sprays "wouJd not produce hid· · den lung disease in some sub- je~s." Even if the disease is or very JOW incidence, ·it saic~, e sizable number of Americans.are· still running the risk. • \VASHINGTON (AP) -Key congressional .Democrats ai-e blasting Jlresldent Ford'!; latest plan to take pric~ cotjltols orr . U.S. crude oil but aie cheering a further delay in Ford's OU tariff increase as a sign or cooperation. Chairman ~I Ullman of the House Ways and Means <;:om.mil· tee applauded Ford's annbmiced. delay ot about 30 days for putting anoth_er _$l·a..:h_.arrel increase in oil tariJfs into effect. . ''C~nttnued marketipg of. "tlrcon1um containing aerosol an· tiperspirants wou.Jd consiltut.e, In dfe.ct. a very %rolo~ed clinical - triar WilhoUt -t e lilformed con- sent "of the lest subjects,""the re· port.said. · "We (ully expect to get an energy tax bill out of committee this week," and ready for House votes by the middle or the mortth, ·'so we can meet the timetable quite easily," Ullman said Wed· nes<jay_. ·---~ However, Chairman Henly M. Jackson or the Senate Interior Committee claimed Ford's an- nounced intention to remove all The .problem is that the fine particles of zirconium, a metallic compouJlc;l, c;an ent(I' the lungs, where it could collect and cause lumor·llke growths. · price controls from domestic crude oil ovel' a two-year span would-cos.t th e avera_ge Americiln fatn.11 y -aboUt '$250 a year. Siz~li,.g-Barhe~~e Officers Accused: Mix Sex an4 Dutr ~ MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI) -Last summer, 2o On·duty Pollcemen alt•ded a barbecue where five.officers engq:ecl in ae~al r~a~ons wltb 8 strip-tease dant:er. They..l{ow face depaiftnental trials.' · :· "They werfl . .-,,11lped lo protect Ure and property, and, mstead, they gattiered in the area fOr the purpose of picnlct.- inJ •. amon_g other things," Nassau County. Police Com~ m1111oner Lou.is \Fraak aaJd Wednesday al a. newa Con- _ference at M:theola poll2e headq~arters . · Frank; said the bar~cue wa5 attended by 20 county of~ ficers -b~lf of the county's first precinct in,Baldwln_....-N., Y. Five of-tht:m had 1exual relaUons ln a police radio car with an unJderitltted woman aft.er she had performed a torrtcl. strip.leaae dance, he said. I ' mE COMMISSIONER said he regarded the lncldont u "aeriom" becaU1e "~percent" or the men a1sl&ned tbat dly to111trol tht.Ull\oadole and RooseV'elt sectors of tbe _. clnct during Ifie allClnight to 8 a .m. tour attended ~ barbecue. ; L...!L..._ . l"rank aaid ,tb~~e was held betwttn 2:30 .o.m. and6a.m . Aue. Ull:i a remote area. · Some of the offlcen had to 1tay close to the two·way radloe In eight police cors ot lhe ,_,.; 10 !bot ail ull1 WN•ld be re<'tlved ond proinptly acknowled1ed. , -i ACCORDINQ,TO BANK, thole 111l1ned lhl1 chore did not let tbe p_arty aloy them from their dutlt1. 1 . "Theyraponcled!(>.Ucallatnallaectors,"heuid " · Tlie" commla1U..W Hid the~ wat oo evlden..; the poUce111en· P•l!I lh• "°"'""'-Jdtnuneci. only u . a oho"'~· divorcee who w~k• • • b&i'makl, IOI! her slrip·eaae act w ber1e1ualfivon.. • ~ . Fr••kool~eoll!O...t ... dep6..t,,,en1a1 heuln11 •' _ rapl.~_ol.ani.av .. ttaeUonotlheillcldent. . , ~· . = ireoavlcljld Iii ,Ibo cbotrea. tlley could ..... 1 .. ~raoitn1 l1o!11 • ~ailrlmond to• dischut9 from~ or<;~' • • < I I ' • ' 1 .. ' ' • , B ~ ~ sA !:t"1 Ra,I Calli ·• de1p Selia s ... 11..., Prot ~.u ""II\ Pro< Rul~ or-rn ls thf tar b •UOn.I "ff = -~ ·f~ doD9 Gov.I ~ Oii !ft1 Bn uma :r~ Uber. N11 - ] ' t -Na hos pi' toda ·-W8BC D nun ii , Los A houri. .. _ J 1 good< M•I s day D ... ur Calif< 1 sem!J returl Senat . Btq I; get a the c: Elplo Wedn w at ab authoi and i.s PE s schoo lion c final the Sf T C D·S~ Jr ... on Doc LI one·di tlon <l malpr 11 Angel riofkn pJann1 Pi I, j .I. LI H)'!I h aulgn eonce1 J'Hted lions. ") i"ollce ferenc "( lwual 1 ment, police qregl Pl cf°"' Jlit WI UieeVI . Pl 5outb< Pollce ~~ ~·· £; •• -~ ·cllt'llll I olloylJ r •.•• ___.,,. ___ _ .. . . ......... . • .. Bro~Not ' ~ging :0'1 • • • ,Pr.oeunier. ' ~ SAqilMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edm . BJQwn Jr. •lrll be wilL ftot. '!(' 'dfow hi.a 1el0eilon .or · Ray;m.Ond . ProCunler •• cauroi:'nl•'• .lop parole atneer . • deapllo crltlca ·In tb.e stile ~ Seri IC ' •, , I .~. . , Brown naUy reJeclecl llJllg ... f Ilona that ~· mltbl w~w, , Procu'ni'er 1 nOmlf!ltlon .. , clurirman-of-the Cllllbmla Adiill: . Authority· aftet ·i 4'1 Vote •&::I Procunler WedneadAy by t.e :Rules Comll!ltlee. TIQI: COlllllTTEE'lft'teJectkm or th<)!Mlff, outspilken Procunler is lbe bf geest setback suffered so tar by Brown's new admlnlltra· ·Udo. "K<i ;e,., appoln\e\! Uiat ·baa . · ~allons: al.i.111aM m-;,i Brown said. . ocratl( governor de-- . f .. , Jpb ·t,hat'Procunter hail ~." etf.· fit :rtt•n as former Gov.·. a d Re,1an'1 chief of ~and11ld"''lhere'1nomau iwlM;j .tM-s mote alMSut 1t'hot 1oea onP\.OIU'Prisons''thanProcunler. Bro"!''nA', decision could lead tO a major fight on the Set\lte floor between f.tte govenaor alid an an· ti·Proc'wiler alliance ot Senate llberaltand cnnservatlves. . .. ' . . . . • .. ' • • Suit Thr.-at . " • ,• .l " ~ta·te-Panel ·Okays 1 7 Offshore Wells LONG BEACH <UPI) -Tho State La-nds Commission un3cr threat of lea:al. action by Atlantic Rl<h!ield C<> .• l'<ednesday lif\cd a .. suspension that prevented the oil ~company from .drilling 17 new wolll from a platform in the San- ta Barbara Channel. site of a ~ous oil !pill in 1969. ~r· :Arco. 1llong with ~1o0il Oil Corp.", wants to drill 17 new wells <'hannel wos suspended in J969. after a large blowout al anothC~ platform. Owned bv Union Oil, spread a slick that killed w·ildUfe and made beaches unusable for·a ~ . time, The spill accelerated the gro\)'th of•the ecological protest arul .environmental protection movements. • • 4 ... BROWN'.& TOUGH MAN Nominee Procunl9r lrc;>m Platform Holly, about 21h A Jame·duck, predomjnantly miles o(f Goleta. The platform · "'""l\epubtlcatt lands commission eurrently has 13 wells that pro-li£ted the drilling moratorium in duce 4,000 barrels of oil and 2.800 1973 and new wells were allowed ,, million cubic feet of gas,perday. as of last Dec. 19 . But in January, FURTHER DRILUNG'in the • ' :8irih Control' Bill Backed . ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill to allow minor girls to ae~ medical care for the prevention ot pregnancy without parentaJ • • comerit has passe~ the slate Senate: T,lle ~Ill. by Sen. Anthony Bellenton (D-Los Angeles), was op-. prpy"9 22;,l-Wednel$day night. It now goes to the Assembly. Beuensoo said 43 percent of illegitimate babies are born to teen-11e mothers: · · The bill expressly excludes 1terilization as something that could be done without parental consent. o new, mostly Democratic com- mission was appointed. It sus- pended the drilling permits and asked its staff to re·exumine the· project . William F . Northrop, com- mission executive o££icer, ad- viaed the group Wednesday that a complete rejecti'on or Arco's drilling applicat'ion involved ''the. iisk of potential litigation and a possible fiscal impact upon the state or serious magnitud~. '' .. . ~· ,. r SlngiMg, Dalldng Murtha Mitch ell has come to Nashvill e, Tenn. to tape a telc\·ision show. Asked what sh e \vou l d do on Mik<? Douglas show appearance,· she said. 'Sing .and daaco. Don't I a l\vays?' Dan Dailey Fined SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ac· tor Dan Dailey has been fined $150 a£ter pleading no contest to disturbing the peace when he .. OAILYPILOT 'Drunk'- Capital Mo.Ve Bid ' SACRAMENTO (AP) - legisl•twre should consider rnov .. ing lh'e capital to another area the s ta le because loo man S ac rame nto [1\esidents se ~ l awnratferi aw a ''bunch' of drunks," says Assemblyman Mike Cullen. · 11le Long Beach Democrat, ac• quJtted of a drunken driving charge this week, has introduced a resolution Inviting officials ot cities and counties to sugcest where the legislature miiht be better localed. Personally, Cullen said Wed- nesday, he loves Sacramento and added: would like to aee tbe- le2islature stay. But he added: •'I think lhere is a eonsensus among legislators that the w 1eglslalure is held in low regard among the citizenry baaed Ori U.e letters tO the editor. Some pec>J)ie may prefer to work m a m°"' friendly climate.'' ' .r . • An opponent, Sen. James Whetmore <R·Jue na Park), said the.bill "e pdes that much more parental say::eo ." ••Why shouldn't a father or mother know their da ughter had thatcare,"dema ndedSen. WalterSttem (D·Bakersfield ). NORTHROP SAID the drilling should·be approve9 on a well-tJy~ well basis and sai~ that Arco has .agreed to get $10 ri\illion worth of insurance lo cover damage from possible oil spills, . slugged a passenger agent al San. This ·is a good lime lo COl'lflder a move, Cullen said, becauR oC pending remodeling of the cen-- '' tury-old Capitol tO make it earth- quakes are. N11rse Kffled . . . 9rileily Held I . lb Shootings ' LO'S AN<lllLES (UPI) -Nalhan'.lel Armstrong, a [ Sl } hospital orderly, was held ate today ror alJe'gedly '-------~ shoolb)g two nurses, killlngoq,e of them, because he · was criticized for doing poor w6rk. D*ane Richardson, 44, of Glendale, director of nursing at the Kaiser Foundation hospitel in Wes~ Los Angeles, died of a bullet in the chest about an hour and a half after the shooting. · Jane Wulfeck, 47 , nursing ~pervisor, was in good condition with a bullet wound in theface. Malpractke Vote SACRAMENTO (UPJJ'-Thc Senate Wednes- day nilpassed temporary legislation de&lgned t.o anur! , ,,.1 4._Val(Mi~ilily ~ m'lp{actice insur,nce to Calllohft "'dOct&h!af least fO!'the'next two years. The ''urgency'' measure (AB818) by As-, semblrman Alister McAli$tet (D-San Jose), was' retuJ"Malftd the •Assembl'y 'tor cobstderation of _ Senate amendments, The vote was 38-0. . Buge•-Taz Biii LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Jloward Hughes will get a ~x. bill for .$1.24 million as the legal owner or the CIA's secret submarine-recovery ship Glomar E!plor~r. eounty lax assessor Philip Watson said Wednesday. Watson said his appraisers value the s hip itself • at about $40 million and as far as local tax authorilies are con'cemed, it is llughes' property and.is based at Long Beach, within hi~j urisdiction . PE E%e.pt OK:d SAf;RAMENTO <UPI > -A bill authorizing school districts .to end manda.tory physical educa- tion classes in the last two years of high S"chool won final ·legislative approval Wednesday night from · ·the Senate. The measure CSB16) by Sen. Arlen Gregorio· CO.San-Mateo), was sent to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.. on a•25·6·vote. Doctor Walkout LOS' ANGELES (AP) -Area doctors plan a one.d3y Walkout next Tuesday t.o rocus public atlen· tion on the problem of rising rates for medical ril alpraclice insurance. The prote5t is sponsored by the 300-member Los...,. Aneeles County Society of i\nealhesiologists. It was riofknoWfl how m~ny or the county's 12,000 doctors planned to take part in the walkout. ~ / I Pines Thinks So ' Too Many .. Police At LA Coneert? LOS.ANGEi,!$ <AP) -City Atty. Burt Pineo siys htd he been the chief or polict .. he would have . aulgned·fewer olficen to the recent "Pink Floyd" · concert·1eries, durinlJ which 511 persons were ar-. rested over fl Ye nlifit.1t tor alleged drug law· viola· lions. · -.. ' • "1 have a different view or priorities from the '-Police Department," 1aid Pines. al a news con- ferenca.Wettne•day. · "OaVIOVSLY, A GREAT deal of manpower I was allooated. 'If I-were running the Police Depart- 1 ment, I would not have allocated that much ... when police ar. n~· elsewhere to enforce the most egregloua ortmes." · Pinff also asserted that Jim Hardy, manager . r:I the Sforts Arena where the concerti -ere held 1• week. hid obtlllnod a "proper permll" to stag• tlieeveat, 0 • I • • PIDloo nld· Hardy, a former Vniverait.Y of Soutbehi Gall!'!f'lllaJbolball Illar, had "relied on the PDlice Comml.Uion ltaff" tc advise him on the .kittd deef!bllhe would require. ' f«ILICE can:.r, BDWA&D Davit, respon1Jlng lb;Hanty•i itU.1•llObl of police harassment at tbe =~ uld · TtiHday that HardY was a "sort of ~=IY'biawl• wM bad failed ta.obtain a prope.r pe'rmit , tlJ9 Police Commission to sta1e tbe !1ve-nl•ht ert1eriu. l'\Ail said he would recommend to attorneys of 'tJi,oe .....-led on Celony eharces to plead their · ·dlfll!otO teuer mlldelM-chara•• s~h aa "dia· *1lna the eonunilld ol.• pbllee ofl\eer, ,. ., • ---· ,. ". . .. ;· ... , ... · •;· ... . I Francisco In ternational Airport ·on March 24. • And only a moment from the beacl>-tlie bay- and the deep, blue Pacific.. The N""'PC>rt Beach Marriott ,An ot!Jllnal hotel de-. signed around the theme of an open garden court. And at Its cenler stands another . original. • A unique fountain. Con· . ceived and constructed by " E. Vittoz, the four figures at its 'base are lhe work of I. I. Jaquet. The feul'.ltain,_first exhibite d aflhe Great Paris Exposition of 1863, remains today as a work of art. And our new facility complements ·it beautifully. . ' f · The N""'1'.)ort Beach Marriott features 377 lavish guest rooms and four daz· r. zlingreslauranls and lounges. ,i ir.~· Our sun-splashed l'Ool we!· ~ ·"' comes you to a vanety of le iSure activities. With tennis, day and night, on our DIM\ - --champlonship.,;ourts. Golf, Joo, is availabfe. . For meetings, we offer exceptional facilit,les. The Qlegant Pacific Ballroom is over 8()()() square feet of space that easily divides into smaller salon areas_ There are 7 other tetrace area rooms for meetings up to 130. And 14 Marriott parlors far conferences of up to IO people. - We 're near'by the new business nerve center of Ne'wport Beach and right next to Fashion Island..But the real beauly of our ad· dress is Jhe beach, Balboa Island-and the bay. It 's all- pretty as a picture. -~tll. ~I i . ·I · I ., ' !"'J~ ~ . I TheNewportBeach ~orrlott · ..... NowQPet'i. ' . 900 Newport Center Drlve, 1'1-rt Buch, California. )c.a(7 tt) 6'<Mj)OCJ .... ' , lnr..,n.tlon .. -Or--om:~ nurnbm':l00aMl90. -~ . .............. __ ·~·::· Holrt ..... aM• I 11 .......... ~ ,:-.: ... \• I ; I l - - • ' • .. '1 ·~ ,.. • • • • ··~ .. ..... b 1.o-...... ,. -· • .-......,_. ~· . -. I / ·DAILY ·PILOT EDITORIAL .eAGE . _ • x v aHd sugg~u ' - ' ,. ' . ' •· .; -Rejional Coastal Commissio~ers ·recently i:e,--ingonagreementl>ilit~several higb_schOOldlstrlcis . '. celve<,t -and promptly. tabled fqlY.IO days -a s1gmf1, . This.is a good beginnlng. -.. · ' ·-"' :;.cant pr~posal that would require tbem•to reveal I.heir>• . The-program couid'~ extendeil to,.tower' ~c.l\ool ,.assets. , ~,,.,, • . , ti, ~ ,.,, _ ·· le~ls, a~ has--been done iii many fn!!troj>Ol.fiari ar&.l\S, . • .. The t.llbling was not meant tO'bur)( the ide a ,but to ___ {_cir -~<:. ':')Utu~l ben.!'_fi_t ~ transit distnct>and ~h'I .'ti ..:..now.th e ·staff a chance t-0 studyth'el\\ a lite pnil of-• li90Jdis nets. • . .: . • • fer suggestions . . · ... , Expansion of th~ program could resul~Jn fcY(er • • ;\t the outset, the s u•gestion is an' ~xtremely half·em~y transtl distnct·buses and greatly teduced :'..' ~"·wthy on&.--,. -• --.._;-~ · ~§. 11!_a1ntenance ~g operat'in -~x~es ..E!r the One frequ ent cOwPlaJPI has liee11 that the ap-schOO!s . , · ~µ.....-' .,, pointed. commissioners appear answerable to none S hi G L • J ~., but the courts. Occasionally, a Ueged conflicts of in-• tretC ng ener08~ty tc.'rest have ruised some br.o\VS. • ~ - -T ,. • ,1'he commissioners have acted on construction Le(islation has been introduced in Sacramento , pecmit::..~101 vi11g many millions of doll ars in inve!\l · · s~cifylng that aliens shall be eligible to receive . T\.r •ment. '>Qmetly, l\1any ha~e mentlO ned strong pres-Pllll)ic. welJare aid '"only if .lawfUlly adnjit\M or . • • 4°Slf!~'b~hl·lobearseekiJ1g.~e1r!teYf?les . · · perm.anent residence or plherwise. perma.tt!nUy ., •. • • El!ect,i!d public officials w lisi decisions are far sidihg in the U.S.-underthelaw." • :iess weighty are compelled torevealth<!ir interests. Why is it neeessary to' spell tha t out? Becaufu, , ~Co"L,st:~ l commissioners shoulif 6e nO different. believe it or not, a Sacramento Superior Court judge • '• i:,.ecently ruled' that illegal aliens living in. California· · • ' " are" 'entitled to collect stal'eweltarCbenefits. . ~ . . . I ' M k t f ·B · "This.was very g~usjifthe judge, .but it diies '. -. •· _, : · . ar e ,Or,-~eS see.m .to be ·stre!chiog' gelleiosity ~(o of the tax; ! '·' Jn ~Qst places where there are public bus payer'spoc~etbook)~bitfar. ~.. .. . . '· . 1 system s, s tude nts cons.titur~ \j>e biggest and 111ost V'her. Umted States has ·gone"to ext r.aordinary , con~i~t~plly_far,e,-produci!)g.passenger load. lengt~; to provide refuge for bona fide victims of ,. ·-Jn niany school dlstncts tod~~. tight budgets are political persecution' by periodically waiving immi- t forcing.Curtailmentofschool1>uS service. · ,gr at.ion la ws to give them l egal status here . .. Ai;i obvious ans-w·er would seem to be some sort of ThQiisands more JO through ljle lengthy process of agreem ent combining public and school bus services. forfu31"' immigration. Such l~ga'lly admitte~ aliens , •. The usual procedure is for the school district.to "wh'l_fall upon ba<9.times through accident, illness or.' • pay for Student tick.et.S by giving out tokens, or selling · o1her unforseeable disaster could·. well bC cOnsidere<t ~tlckets at special rul es. .. .. for~:~~~~~~e~tsuch -benefitS-(o the ~stimat&t-',.. f ·.The Orange County Transit District has institu~ed 450,000.;illegal aliens living in California by virtue-<(..J "fare contract programs_witb..lJ.C lni.ine and~wilh-alL hHv'int"-flout-ed..:.;ouHmJ!lig-ratiOn-l aws is beyono-~ the junior coll eie districts in the county, and _is w.ork· reason. · · ... •. Whe~e Do A.jld •· f, • • ... -•. ... ,. e Dollars Go? ~·'--,,...,., ~ • Wi ' •• 'r Taxp,,.Y.ei;S ?'n·~,,~-~~~-\~· S..~rorlger . Voi~e -~~ • Gloomy Gus · ·,: 'Mystery ' :,4.nd Misuse • ~Of Charm C.QARLES McCABE • · \ ~S ANGELES -•8;:-ngi_her .. ~,....,, ' ,, · ·. -· · -; complisbed through a second tax t a xpayer would become the ... April ·15 has p_asffCt ~ na· , v· ~.........."" · ~:::..__B,s £ ~. ~. , ballot 'irr"'°rwhich everyone would citi zen-consumer·shopper with I wonder if f~er Plfil.. t.iooiJnomore:.Plisfied.JNJth.~*~ Uln "'DUl(-.:.·.1.•~}' vo\eL.~u~ng .those~ \Vho were -the poWei;-oC. economic retaJia· ·dent Nixoa has ... a-ny plains -OUl"taxes are collected~~at •.,_ ... v .. l-~~ (' ".... , ~.w too poor tO pay any incom~ tax tion agaipstbadservice. • ,. to travel lt Oeighbori.i;tt .. they're spent on thari before. .. ~ .<. . • , , • and therefore have no money to It's difficult lo imagihe how Camp Pendleton tQ explain Nothing has yet been·done everl ci.d~ ~.B,2w oUT·· indlVldual \~ distribute on the first ballot. this could fail lo 1nttoduce a / ~theVietnames~refuiees ... toP.berale us from Uie comPJex money 1e\1Pee}. by ·!he goWrr.n-Ponte would not freeze the more humble and accdmmodat· ._ _________ ..,.._, , in gr~ater det.a1} all ~ :.• ~biguities ~ i '~aprifiously in· ~ent .. ~,~ ·~ .1 . ~ • ::· . cate,gorie~' into ~hich people Jog tone-to gov..ern ment. Uo~b-- 1 The Scotch are ,.·people( "'i•• ·.·~ ~eoef1ls . or his ti~onc nmprelJens~le .•Y.5le~ th&t Jhe t\fe*.jj!t~t· •• crazy:q ... i couldval,IOC'ale their tax money. ~Ir arou~d every April 15 ., ..._. ~ pe~cewithhonorH. -makes 'i~-imposs1ble for: ...... oat: '°'"ds.• •WeJCe already doiog Old catej ories could be dropped pubhc agencies would be out try-. snany virtues, though Dr. Sam ~ .:.,,-. : .• , ., "V.~:!':,... ~It to~e_~~ what ~e)' ·-;-J,bat, ~ ettes;l, ~tlh ~ F~rai ..-. an~ fteW,,_-:"categories col41d be ingtogetsupportfortherb.selves. ~t~tit:~?;h';a~~:lte :t;acrJP~~:~~:n~. .......JS:::<~~· .,,.s .. '!~~.IClalO:nep~it. · . . ~atnp•'~tqn· _ "-nae-~dde4.~'1h,ati ror i)lstanoe, .at a but .. wh~t's , wr~ng with that? ol ~ ..... _ _.,.-.:a:=? i:~ -jf..Wl'ilon~knoW wba.I. taxes we tax c~off;P. ~ti tiftMllift ,\)!;s ·wp.en the CIA lS,,So ~ 8 ~h"!.~na~vcres::Ssi s ~~~hi r: , ·:ft,:•'!-,,,..,, ,..__ J..itOwe, we also'' knowWHdt"tBX::-. exterid ~. m.e haniam to its ~itt)t'~oal~Ji>S ~en 6ut SOm~ ~Pl~. 11_1aY.obJ9c!t .out or "'n. gland.,, 1 _ . es-we pa Y. ~""?!o:!I' -1oitcal~CpnelU1lofl .---Ul'iilei'-lhiS of.._,...Jll!l*:e , ser.vl~~ U\.4:gocy f~ar--t.11~,'-t-~~iiyers~d ~ J!. How c ou I er ;.... prolW)euif evetyo,0:e. would get a · and"l{V.eaone of its owti. In Uial more proflrgate wi.itl , Pul>l1c Th~ Scotch are. not, ho\\'ever ., l once knew a fell~_._4amed we? Lowell ~-· taX ballot'· form ·aloni: withDis wa·y· tn'oY.e~pular poU_ce.:agen· · money than' Congress. NO\ only is "1o~r1 ou.!S fC?r _ lhc1r .ch0trm. Yt,t . Kelly , who could woo Utf..-t!itds p j> n~t e', a : ··--, lO!IO tai_;'Pfymenl fonn .... The tax cies (tJM11 FBI?). woutdrj~t 'bC this har''d to conceive ot;&ut the· rthe ~sl dc ftn~t1 on or.lhut elus1~. off a tree. He haq all the~ a freefance in-_ ••. ,. .. · ; ballOt ~Id list <a number of penalizel•t>y having lhelr rfitids record on t;on~issuer(!fefehdUms fquality comes from a ~ot.sman .. ~ man.could ad.mire. Y0!-1 felt!Ji€1: ~llect~I· ~nd ~ '~.. ~ ~ ca(egorin ofgo1te~,elitspend· cut. '!!...... . suggests th:at the voteh ·~ .rar J.J. ~-Barrie, in ''Wh"alEvery ter Just lookl.flg at h1r:n.""as ·he-1ou.rnal1st •of" Ing suCb• lfl• tlJl.t108al dtefense, Under. his scheme nobod y more cautious about a~dmg 1Wo1nan Kno\1.'s. ·· walked down tbe .s trect.1te cou141 t ,#sed here, welrar\1J e4ucatiorf7 ~"kpoil.ce would have' his money spent ror than the legislators:-·' · · 1 ·•'Jt 's a sort or bloom on' 3 have been m ~yor of New York t'eports that,\;-· services.·The,taxpay'er'wouklde· what he considtts an immoral !J t\vom<.1n. If you h<.1ve it, yo u don't had he turnea a hani:J to the job. "'University > " . signate liow mlkb)lfj1*y, of his purpose, be it bombing or bl}.Si'!_g. Others may w~rry ll?•t J.he tnced to have He was a successful ~ltorney:-He of Chic a go taxes he .wistied )O •P.BY 19r'these At th e same time, relatively un-~re.at mass or 1ntell.e~tually :ae· 1 ~1eY, l ahni.1n 1 .S1 '-4 laugheq lik e a spring •air\. tcono mi s ts -different categories o(< govern· PoJ>U/!'r programs, benefiting ltmtted folks wh_o do the worl!-att4 . ., u , -' Oncetriedtoevalu~tetiowmany mentactivi~s ... ' ..... , nUmerically s mall g roups, p~ytbetaxesmay~-h!v~lhe . • You d on't ~--. . .I ALSO kne\. Mrs. K~lly. There and how mueh i!ldirect taxes in-l{e c"Ould .. also elect to let couJdh 't be wiped._out. gift to see that eert'.aiQ overn-, !h avt." it , it ~ ~ -neverwasa lessmamedwoman nuenced the price or a loaf or Congr~s.~ke Jhe decision f~r · menlendeavors,eyenif ey_ap~ tdocs n't rnuc_b ~::----: than M r-s. Kelly .. .fie~-husband :-bread. They-found-<ls+suchtaxes -him;-ora~in-fro~rchoiee;---WITH--THE T-AX .ba1lot -\¥e pear t.D-hel~e-ot-:hothing, matter \Vhat took her for granted from the day And still more were hidden but the whereUpon bis money;Wouid go might s ee some interesting are nevtA-t.beless "vital. ''ill may e I 5 e You · shefirst seteyes uponhim.as he analysis had made them too into a special rund aJo0g with changesinthecoOductofgovern-be, however, more v tel to ·hav e." "·ould have put it. Mrs. Kelly's weary to· conlin.ue tracing thein corporate. tax returns the ·re· menl. For the first time people res~ore t~e confidence that the ' The trouble private life ""as a hell. She didn't down." ceipts from indirect t8xes ·and would have a chance to refuse to fnuts .of .peoples' labor •ten't be- with charm, even have the imagination lo Ponte proposes that· the price other miscelJPeous -Fede~ re-pay for govern·ment services ing ~i~sipat~ and. losl Jn con- a n d w i ~ h walk QUt and gel a divorce. All tag on every piece of mer~n-venues. The allocation of the ·.they found inadequate, substap· tradict1on w1t_h their re~atedly those who possess it, is lhe game she could do ~as gaze at Kelly's dise show what gas stations do, special fund money woulct'..,.be ac-dard or unw anted. The citizen-expressed desires. that gt>es with the delectable bloom ;"' and lis ten to people tell Wbich ,ii how much ol the total · It:' ' ,,,... quality\ The charmer seems ln -her "'hat a dai-lin_g m'anJle was, price-W-the'-C09$ of--wbat--we 're---~ . 4. _..... ------~ _capable or ,letting well· enough ~m! ho w gelling him must have buying and bow much is hidden • a looe. He pushes his charm to its ~n like bein g struck by li ghln· laxes. This ought to bring about Kis· . ~· . I F a utmost limits. He tries t0: get ing. an imm~iate drop in-the sales . _ -gr or mage a eQ away with murder, and often They lived unh:i pi)ily ever taxes we pay. since mucjl o(__.lhe....---:: · _ ~ • . ~ docs. aftel', as so, many of us do. The total price wouk:l.tu.l'lfOUtt:Of>e.a -·~ - . _ _ d.ifference was thal Mrs. Kelly ta-E9°.a!@..r.:;:--__ _ __ ---~ -::..:..._ --BAR~IE w~s t_Al_k.tng ah<?u~ knew-it, a_nd _ Ke lly ne.ver_got· ·-. -ven,ifperm. itlingusU>reali_z., WASHING-ON With h I ------------~ w~men , but his dc~n1t1<>!'!._al!Pl!~around to ftndtn g-out. He was too deductiOns _frosn Currently in· .1• - 1 1 eco · 1 ] -·-: w.ilh as1nuchptnesSlo men .. I busy honing hi s charm. · · visible indirect taxation would be ~~ '$'e}~:ra'~c~fs_g:ate"':ii~J ACK AND ERSO ~ hetve ~no\l.·n many c h a~mers in On the other ,side, there are too costly for the government, KiAsinger may follow his trie~~s _:-· _ m)' lifetim e, both m;le and some few pe0:ple who have not Merely getting a beltef handli'Qn Lon Nol and Nguyen Van Thieu opinion or m a~; e?(.perls, iab ... an: donin g Inda-China to the rivalries of the divided Com· munists. ·- 1 f«:rttalc. and.huv€'. known e~ who been spoiled by-their charm. What Ponte calls "lax added into premat'ltte retirem~t. did .not at so ~e time or ~er use These ai-e ·a plcasute'to be with. Prices'' would be helpful. ll White Hcwse , sources tell us their ~harm _ in ways that .made l'hrough some miracle of upbr· would also be he)p(ul to know that Pi:esident Ford haSn'( losf them '~possi ble people. tnging, these folk hav.e been abl~ how the tax money is spent. confidence in Ki111singer. But Why tt 6hould ~c SQ I do not pot to use their charm. 'f'.ttey give,~-There is no reason why the IRS almost everyone et.e'in the top know , but charming ~pie arc it to others as naturai_ty as they shouldn 't include a s;.h,o_rt policy·m"akincConnCilshas .. often weak people. This may be Walk and talk. Their eharm even breakdOwn or boW the tax ilollar ' f" ~cause they have been aware grows with age. is ailpened when it sends us 0\4f' J;;:e.;,a: ;;;:. h~ ~= ~~ s1ncc.carly youth thattheycou~d tncomelaxrorms. l • ords be{ore thei,oinl Cbi_'e(s manipulate people, and this . THE PEOPLE WM negotiate , . kno"'il'dge made life so easy for ~with their charm.._ oh the other StJCH. AN exptanation would 'warned, in eff~cl, at Kiss~u them that they failed to develop -· hand, tend to wind up ¥ely and facilitate anotH~r of L~l had delivered Vietnam -to the the more r.obust qualities. remote, like aging beauties. .,c..te's ideas. He wa,tS us_to~de-'Communists. "\ # .. -.... .. An !1nti-Commun~t Who Ch~s~. tQ St,ay ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) fashion , hints the United States .wiU somehow suffer the conse- quences of that betrayal. • Matak was v.iewed • by many " Slrlk Matak concluded with a knowledge•ble Americans as the cryptic paragraph cont8.ining in- Cambodian best eq'!iJ>ped to re-tlmoUons of a Delphlc d,e•thbed form his counll'y's hOpetessly In· p~y : "You I~~: land my. e~ gov~'rnment and arlny. But in wts ' tbfll.l-J'OU an<F~~r coUntry , miltntam1ng the 16w U.S. profile •l!llt · nd happiness under this in Phnom Penh, nqpressurew¥ iky.·B1.1t, mark it well thJt if I exerted to substitute him lor LGb . ~ dJe here on the spot ~-in Nol. -jil'y ·counliy that I love, jt.Js loo It · k · --'th Sj 'k 'bad, (but) we oil ll[e-.bi>rn and w~1 1n eepang w1 n must die cone ay)'!" I h•ve only .. Malak• high reputation th~ OJl ' coin111l\led this Dlls_\j k~· ,of . April ~he thanked Ambusa'~ belJ e t t 01 In you (t he Dean for your ofter to t.ranapOit American).'' .------"?- ,(me toward• _(ree.dom,." but . • od4ed:.-~I canooi, al•;:li>eri It> '•A fooja0(41.; J17 far the leasf tx· Mh a cowardly faiblop."" • peded of illiiaimbodian)eallera . , • v '"'mabtlnir!!lll~ll\O Penh was THEN, Iii his belioi-~-ilt.' "Gl!n. t.on N'~ llOIOrious'younler· .S. he ~red '!!II dlllllullon · brother o(: Len Nol a~d c~n-. meat IYPlttl of C::olqbocll-~ aldered -= l!mll' a wo*'!l * colut\ed on ~ lilt ~i, pollUcal 1 • 'Loci Non'. IV!I forel1n..-a: "As Jor )'OU, ai>ci lit lnlOlll ti .,.,.. adclea by porticular·for l""r pot """14-Ille Commu March :ill~ tjie try I uver ~eVed for· a mo-• list of "tull'! lorj" to b«lrii!<I m~t that you would have thll' •as ••war "Y Ina ta•• ·bi.it....p,Ol -ument or abonclol!lnl > peO. apeclfiully cond<lmned to de8111. Ille, which have cboND liberty. AIU.0..1h he could have accom· YOll-h•ve refused ua your prottt' panted his •broll\er to mdle /lb Uon 8Dd we can 'do oothint about Hawoll, Loo Non puoed'iq> Ujat IL" -· ~ fQdlatercbu08tolleo. ' . " ' UNDER THE terms Kissinger accept~d .in~ Paris, the NOrth Vietniliiese-army was granted a foothold in tlie South. _ -The Joint Chiefs predictetl pre- cisely what is now happening in Vietnam. Their secret estimate, as )Ye rePort~. on Feb. l, 1973, was that President Thieu would. not survive ana· bat•Uie Com; munists would win the final struggle for Vi etnam . While the Joint Ch1eCs:jooked upon this as a disaster , some · pplicy-makers heve contended that a'Commu.ntst'trium)>h would aetually benefit the United States. · .... Not Only \fOUld this stop an enormous rin'ailcial drain, they argued , bllt ~l so the rlvaJ Com· munist pcwets would wind up sguabbllng among themselves Of er Indo-China.···The United States C0'41d enjoy th~ ilJxury J>f S~ing bac k and watching the deVeloPmeJltl. ·•· • BUT.MEANWHILE, the opi· -nijK·f i!i .@.iJTI9St unanim~ ini lhe Oaclcroo ms that Kissiiiler 'has mishandled the Vietnliitn issue and that his policies have badly damaged the Uni(ed States. Footnote: Le&ding Oemocrats have quietly urged ttie. White House to i'epl8'ce Kiss~n er with Senate Democratic le er Mike ft.fansfield . Th ty •1teve Mansfield, out of patf1oti11m, could be persuaded to serve as secretary of State. Jfe. would hBve the prestlge;.theY argue, to restore bipar(ita_!!_ \\ftlty Lo roreign arfa\rs. Our ~\8 }iouse soq rces insist, howef'ef11lhal. the President iSS&tlsfied with Kiss- inger art'd would preCe:r lo see Mansli~ul"wtirk ig the~atq for a bipartisan Corergn po)lcy. ~ 1'• ·~ ORANGE ~,Ul<i J•MltJMl·'I~ Rol>crt N. W-t~l>w""""' 1lloma• KHOfl. E.W.. T)IE BE S~ 11 b ·Bor'borl)(r,ib;c". •· a \'3 • le in-EdifoM,tPaai,rc11crr. tellj1~n e indicates th&t the --, ~ .~e.,Rouce. who &ff' now tak ... -T~e edi\qria1 l>lilt of Dally Ing 0~ Cambodia, i.is\Ns\ the Pilot see.k.1 to' ~fo bi i.nd N~• I __ _. stiinulate readeti liimUi\c -vrwi etna.m ea.,e..~¥1JU wapt to on .lhlf:-pai:edlve:tte.__c lio keep their e:'untfr. ~ent· on toplct of intejest b.Y teet· of Hanoi. , ed eolu.mni1twi'Ht ca ~ • -.ne Chin~ are .1,, ~ported provldln.z a forum ro~~·· 'to be wary o ( Nortti Vietnam ''1'"'1 '.a nd by·. Jf,l'ne ~ __ ··: ~wspaper't opinions :tri;;.~- Wttich cpUld develop Jnto a riv&.1 on curre.rU topic• :rhl drr.-~ ,commn~ist 'power ori their oplnionS or'ltie Dai y r~'.•P It MUlh'm pank. , .. on1r.1n th~ edltOrtal cohutti\ It e top ~ or -frti1e./~P.::P tx.· The Rta SJlans, on the other pressro "by t~ coiurTt and hand, ar~ trying to bolster Hanoi cartQonists and. lettV *'-' as a rounterwelaht to Com ·' their OY.'n and no end~ ot~ triunisl Cb in a.. ..:: .;..;. , \fiei,(I vie~s bf t¥ Dallf. Pilot , The' U~lted Sta(ea ~have lh<>Uld"" lnferrtll . ' been tiet.ter orr alt aiona. 1n the .__T.,.bu.:..,r_s-::d•:..ay"-_ ,~~"-Jl.::-~:.::';;;;..;.;..1-+,$:.J· ..._ ... .;.._ .. J ~ . ,. , .. J '.J I " " " I l I ' I • l • j ' .J '1 ·' Wt m re, sa W( re' Ce FE Pl m: let COi tiv 11)1 sal WO ml Un it ' ••I ano sci Chi Pl.- iti2 hOI '11!!' pie · tio1 . risl ti vi ne< the the be't the cidl _use wil ran sin hoe ear WOI .... low ven 'bo1 has liv~ res• hie two ass· • l . s ~ pal: gro try1 fed UL! a e: stol J liei ~ M ' I Ti ' N " ,. II I . ~ . . ' • . • \ • Thur!d!y. May 1, 1975 DAIL y PILOT Ai W<i~e1;s ~e~ti"t,~4/Lit~l~ 'EXtrti 1 WASHINGTON J;APJ ~·B.~t'wlUI ' Pol!'•; earJ.t;SIQ.01¥1 a ye .Jti1 get a Socj';)j st.c:•Hy reci pients is expected to be P&Y,Checks dated today, workers will eel a wetkly increase of $1.44 . 4fstribuled by June. few 41.ollars more in their take· home pay as For· '3 childless marrieq ~ourlc earning ' The total amounts to 2 percent of· the part or a governme1;1t effort to perk Uj>' the $20,000, tpe WeJkly .. savings wil be $2.94. A. : · S87$.7 billion Ameri l•ans spent on personal economy by adding· $17 .6 · billioh fc) con. mirried worker·supporting 8 family or four consumption expenditures 13st year . sumer&' buying power. · r , · k h .The extra money from the tax r eUef is • The bigger paycheck's will tie the rleSult of ' ·on Sl!5 ,000 a ·year will ta e ome an extra one or the main r easons' Administration t>f · an adjustrri'ent of federal withhotCfln.&•tax 54·73· . "-' • • ficials agreed with Secretary Willia m E . tables to ~enect tax cuts apprOVedby PreSi· • · Although ~n the bi~gest benefit won't Slrrion that the economy will Pull out of the dent Ford last month. The Internal buy 10 gallons of ga'SOline a week. the.over--reCession around midyear ''even if we do -Re.venue ,Service anticipates that bectrUse all effect "will be to' ~rovide peQJ>le with $7 .8 . nothing." o~ the s hQrt time permitted for empJoyers billion to 1pe nd.over-the:restoft!Je1e~s:_ ~ ·. lq chMU.to the new tables, some-worlCera · ' . -1\••tre 'TAX CUT"ASSURES=--tbe r e-·-.wni havetowait another week orso. .\ND THAT EXTM.money will be sup-roverY," .says Jitmes L. Pate, th·e Com· plemented by $8.l billion in ta~ rebates qf .. inerce Dei>arlment 's (op economist . . up lQ Ji200 w~ich,Atart going out"eirWeek.;-' ,. Officials aren't sure yet wh'ether people • /I ' ' • r , Another $1 .7 lillion worth o( $50 checks for ·will SPend or save their ex tra money. -r-~~~~~~~:.._~~~~_:_.:._,...~~~~~~~~~~:.._~~~~~~~- BUT. GENERALLY, BfiG~NNING wit • paychecks dated May 1 or 1a~ a':sih1te ·~.'Pill' Receives · ~~<!-)!~tin~~ . ~~..... ... f · "'"'"·<\'QR~ <llP·I) -News for the uo millii>n women who have t·aken "the pill'" since its-develop- ment 1~ years ago: a new ~ockefeller Foundation report· finds it a /'highly effective an( generally safe"·1 htelhod of birth Control -but not tor all WOn\~ft. The report by Dr. Elizabeth Connell, based on a revitw of oral contraceptive research·from medical centers worldwide, was pu~shed Wednesday in Faniily Planning Perspectives, the journal o( the Plarined ParentJlood rederation of America. The major pOints : - , , ~11.At.,,CONTRACEPl'IVES AflE,"highly el· fective ~nd aener:a.UY..~~e" form~ women. --'I'he risk of d~veloping serious ',illness as a consequt11ce of taking the pill is small. -Dea~s associated with the oral contracep- tives are ''of a very lowor~rofmagnitude. '' -The pill's lona:-term.side effects, unknown at tbis. tline; must Continue to be monitored closely to s_af-1uar.d women.uSing it. <. . ' .. , . l .::ONE l iiiJNDRED AND FIFTY mi\li o'n womeh the wbrld over have used the pill. Abolit 50 millii'o currently ar'e using it, some io million in the Unit States .. 'en the pill O'rst became generally avaifable, it was bailed as the first contraceptive that was safe, vlhually 100 pcrcen·t effective, simple to use and reversible. Dr, Connell, a:ssOc late director for health. sciences of the Rockefeller Foundation and' chairman of the national medical committee of Plaruied Parerithood, wame4.·however: "EXPERIENCE .HAS TEMPERED THE in · itial enthusiasm..: .• The ingestion of powertur horrt)on8s may e ~act a price: The pill is not entirelf safe flir all women.;:11 JDay).low always be teVers1~ .. e;'lf landtal~ays·effee!iv~;.)nd it is not-evell'sim' pie for all wom~'l·\o use. . . : · .. jh ~flort, ~lth iti~ Pill~ aS wit~.ey~y· ~e?i~a-. tion, t~ benefit;s mu~ al,wa.Yl& be weig~ep against its . ris¥:s.'' .} , Tke review of major studies of oral contracep- tives cori'diicted to date showed : -ill1k of Cancer: The re is "no evidence .con; nectiJ1g use of5oral contraceptives wilh cancer of the breast .. " lqdeed, there is "some evidence th·at these alents "ma.y actually be protective"-against benign &reast dise ase, a. comm~n affll.ction. Nor. is there afly evidence of earlier onset or increased in..----: ciderice of eodometrtal cancer associated with pill e-Eor..cei:11,icalcancer., ev.idence-is~conru~ting-,!-' with r~8ol1JtiQn depe~ent uwn. "additional long· range data.'~. ' --RISK OF THll.OMBOEMBOLISM AND strokei: The increased risk of death ·fr.om throm- boembolism associ8ted with the pill, esfablished in early studies a,s approximately. three per 100,000 wom.eb per year, is confirmed by more recent re- • •I '•' 4 .. ' , . ;-{ll!>Ji"''f/lfi31"'.,,"', .: G.E. Iron ~~ . ~~~·~-:--~·-;,M.9$ ~ ·~ Two modets to choose from. .5.chlck Quick Curl 6.99 . With lasting curls pre.setting mist. for qlliEk;"easy curls that" • really last :tCI 1. lnsta{rt spray, steam ...,nts, fabri(1iui<le. High cord lift. (F92, fl 15) -aearCh but-may rf&~"even-lower because-of the lower-dosage pi lls now in use." Incr eased risks o( venous tl\rombosis of the legs and cerebral throm-. ·00si,, have also been.established. G.E. Toa1ter . ~ ;:.!ftlst ot·Llver and Gallblader Disease: No link , -1 'l 99 , has yet been established between p~ll use and either 1-~l"-'iver il)".s(un ction or benign liver _tumors, althq_ygh --+-1--~i · -· -· _,,.'~· -""• teseircli Is unde r way to try l'o pinpojnt any possi- ble usociation. Fot gallbladder disease, however, two major studies have established increased risk associated wiLh p1ill qse. • Leader of Ufah Squatters /ailed KANAB , Utah (U PI ) -Atex Joseph ,. poly&amous leader of a group of bomesteaden trying to slake claims to fedetal land in southern Utah1 has been jailed on ;, a charge of possessing a stolen hf:licopter. Jos-tPh. 39, was held in lieu of $10,000 bond. Norman ,SWrp__p said' Jos e ph seized tbe mli.itary surplus helicopt e r -in - operative, ~t valued by Swapp at about $25,000 - in Glen Canyon City about two weeks ago. The sheriff said it had been returned t O Phoenix, where it had be~Q reported stolen. ., r l l ! ' Kane County Sheriff i '84* .imually I: T"*llf~Yearjd~ingtemai.s 'i'1~··;nnua!Jy' N. JUI old single males ~1~54* annually ,., lfvl W' tt\fdefllt Oflfy) ' '· ' i,.'- 4 Slice toaster deluxe automatic, side mounding, toastei: · ~ 1 pastries control.,(Model T 125). / ' • , . •' --. •' ~ ·~ ' •") r .,,.~ ..._ ... "' "' ' • ' ' ·'. .:~uyft19'· . ~-. ,. Fashion bag con¥erts to shoulder style, too. Spring colors. Polyurethane. .- " -,. -~,. ' r VALtJE P8ntlhose ·.·so~· dn9itflt fits ell. R.einlorced toe. t.4achine wash~ble ny10fl suritin .. Coftee Bean and . ' ·. ,. Women's Scuffs ~t.7~ Re(. '3.55. Foam cu~funed· . inach"irie washable. Size'i S·M·~· Assorted colors. I . ' ··~--- _···4 ~59 j Days of !he week B,1kiri11. 7 palr1' a box.. 100% NylOfl. Assort.ad colors. , ...._ ___ __ .. '• ' .,, I ' • ~ t .. . -. ladies' Nigtrt Gowns -21se Mac:l'line wash iiylon. Shift style wilh lacy V neck. Assorted pas!els. S,M,L. Wome~'s Robes , 10.33 Reg. }2.99. Women's print robes. Cotfon/polys. blend. Sires 3844-. • ' CrosS·'over' double·knit. Maehi/'1e W3$hable 100% 'Nylon. White• 32·40~A·B·C. " ' Pri<es lfledivt Th1rsday, May Isl, ,tltru Sun~ •. May 4t•; 1975\ ' , '·--~..-. JALEY 1iffl liaciclates Inc. •• -, ' ' . '11191A PAIK: Beacll'll-~ • ()peo .week!leys 9:30to·~. Sundays 10 lo 6. " -• · "OIAMll:CityOr llGwdenGrO'lllBlvd.•()penweeltdays10to9:'Sondays10.lo6. · · ' w 1 L rJ loulh Ot •••• C.unty M2f.6900 , .N9'1ftO.-C-,'46-S 5 .. I • . ' • 'sAllTA Al4A: 3900 So. Bflstoi~o. of So. Co6lll Plat( ''Ol>en 'Reekdll 9:30 to 9. Slturoays .9;30 10· 9. SUndavs 10 to 6 . • • ' ' i • .. ..... . . • • . . •• . -. • \ J ' A 8 DAILY PILOT Thursday,M1y1, 19'15 • QUEENIE ·Equality Freebies Out · • ~ . 1 ' • .. . . ..-i SAN FRANCISCO CUPI> -No take a week-long cooking course abQul lhe place they want to go so more African safaris, French at•lhe Cordon Bleu School in Lon· they cun put on the application cooklng schools or Caribbean don. Her a pplication for the they know something a-bout it junkets to promote sei equality, grant 1aid she "liked to give dln· and want to learn more about it the Bank of America hu been ner parties and Wanted expertise by actually going lhere .. Then you told by a federal judge. in fine wines and foocb •. /' the wind up with someone lytng ' U.S. Dtsl.riet Judge Charles-B~ -judge said. _,,,, around in a warm climate 11lp-. - Renfrew aald he .,as ''outraa:ed'' Also outrageous, be said, was 1>lng rum drinks,'' he contended. \ I "H1Jld it~ I'm.haying a serene moment." t Hunt~ngk)h , lo .~ ' '.·Studies Plnn .. .. .r, • 'By TERRY COVILLE OflMEMllJ"lll4SUft Orange County's largest coasta l city, Hunt· ington Beach, hasn't made up its mind yet about the preliminary state coastal conservation plan. But the City £ouncil did appoint a lhree- member committee this "'eek to study the plan before a public hearing scheduled May 9 in Hunt· ington Beach. ~IA YOH NORMA GIBBS ASSIGNED herselt Vice Mayor Harriett Wieder and Councilm an Don Shipley the task of formulating a policy stand on lhe coastal plan. · Their report could become the subject tor de· bate before th e full coWlcil neXt Monday. This w eek , ttte council was presented three different views on the environmental issue .. , Reports were given by the planning starr, the Planning Q:im mission and the Environmental Coun-cil. · The ci ty's environmentalists issued a briet, two.page report backing the preliminary plan and calhng it a "generaUy well·prepared document representing considerable coordinated effort by all the regional commissions, state commission and their staff.'' THE ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL DID s ay the plan is "grossly deficient" on implementation ol policies which could lead to ".cons tant and c!onli· nuing interpretation" and •·perpetuate Confusion and increasing delays'' for coastal-zone projects: But it was lauded as a sound basis for the torm ation or procedures tO protect tb&"~astal en· vironment. ~ On a split 4.3 detision, city planning com~~ missioners l ast week labeled the coastal plan a "useful and valua ble policy guide.'' "Wl)ile some aspects of the plan might be con· trary t.o city pol.lry. i th~ coin mission repoa;t said, •:on the whole, the 'p1an frepresents a constructive , attempt to deal udlh &be difticull proble,ms .of the coastal areas." ... '' STAFF MEM BERS IN THE city planning de· partment were the harshest critics of the stale· developed coastal plan, calliilg it "unrealistic and unworkable in its present form." ·- In a summary recommendation, Planning Director Dick Harlow writes: '"}'.!hough this docu· ment represents a inarked improvement over some of the South Coast Regional Commission's recom· mcndntions. it still reflects a narrow view of the .!orces inter acting in the coastal zone. •J Cranston 'Short,'· Has 60 on Staff WASHINGTON (UPI)' !unctions a nd operations -Sen. Alan-Cranston! Or the cong r essional (D·C alif. )1 ha s com · system. P.lain ed. th'cit h e i s ''B ut i( t ;rou g h deplorab l y UR · rr I .. d't fail derstaffed" deSpite hav· po 1 ica timt 1 Y we by lbe way the 'World's largest the erant of a trip to Africa fo r a bank has been a pending a $3.S female employc who wanted to THE JUDGE S~ID it seemed million fund-tl set aside last year ••improve her ability in -photo· to him that women clever enough to get · women Into higher level graphlngwtld animals." to fill out applications getting jobs. themselves free trips abroad RENFREW WAS examining some ot the gf ants awarded un· d~r th e proeram. . "I am absolutely flabbergast· ed," he said, citing an award ot $2,530 to Eileen Katz to vis.it Ute wine count'ries or Europe and Rec. 5.99. s/s screen prints, as,sorted color!· ~00%'r.ly. Double knit. Sizes 32:.3 . . '"' : ... .-<, . ' ·, . j Great Buy 5.99 -Women's dreu pent. 100% polyester, machine wishable, tumble dry. Ava l11ble ln •n assortment of colot'1 and sites. ANOTHER WOMAN seeking might be clever enough to ad· .equality with m'eo at the bank vance themselves in the bank was awarded $1,400 to go on a his· wj.1,hout sl).eciaLhe1p_.._ He said his ·torical tour or ·coJOntal America, ruling requiring that something ·with stops at Washington and be done tor' sex equality was in· New York, the judgeaaid. tended to help the girls who could "All an applicant has to do is probably not pull a vacation trip go to the library .and read a book under the aim of gaining equality. JOO'Wi nylon ttn*-top. Avaiflble in .asst. solid col'or5. Mach. wash. Misses' Coo,rdinated Separates Orig. Now Shirt $1 0 5.00 Shirt $1 3 6.50 Shell $7 3.50 Blazer $17 8.50 Shirt Jacket $15 7.50 Pant $11 5.50 Mach. wash 100% Pofiester. S'olld and pt1id. Tops to match . Si:es 10.18. . - . . to d e m and adequate 1~g ~ persons on his of· funding to enhance our f1ce s $752,000 pa~roll . capabilit~s we wfll be Cra nston , t est ifying s h i r 'I'" i n g 0 u r ~ Wednesday before the 'b'l ·t · " Senate Rules Commit· r espons i 1. 1 ies. · · tee, urged approval of a Cranston said. resolution by Sen. Mike CRANSTON SAID he Gr~vel (D ·Alaskf) hasonestatfmemberfor calhng for larger Senate ever 34• 262 Calif r-stafts Y • 0 · ni ans, while House mem· THE CALIFORNIA Democrat said he and any other senator urgi ng increased staffing would ''in evi t a bly b e criticized ... since there is an abundance ot mis· understanding a mong the general public or the he rs get a start m ember for every 29,062 consti- tuents. • Cranston said his 60 as-- sis t a nts handl e an average of 12,000 letters and 900 cases per week as well as nume rous phone calls. .. Value -. • 11.99 and 12.99 Puka Shells fr,om the Pacific Islands. They, take years to form and hours to gather. 13 Y2" to 16Y2" in length. ~'1- Missy 2-pitce • Swim.dress 7.00 V·ALUE Women's Shorts 2S9~~ 8UPEll8UNDAYBRUNCB [AND MOTHER'S DAT, TOOi] • Speci.:dlies ;ncludc C~~s 5.Ju(J/iro -poached eggs f/orenti~ w ith .((>1n,1ch soul/IC', lopped w ith cheddJr chccJe. $2.75 1n tludf'J rhc mixed lreJh fruit Sa/,d ... • 1he (ruil S.i/M:J is .JJO served wilh rhe CrepeJ Bencdic) -eggs, ham ace' hol· 1.inddiJe. S2.95 .. , • H'm 6r App/to Cref)es are $2.JO .. • ,1no1hcr l<1vo rile is Creamtd Chicken Cr~s w rth · p ,1rmcJdn crt.se -, and a crisp• Spin.1ch S.1/.,,; '-h h.1rrl·b0iled eRf! .llkl ,Hopped bilcOn. $2.15 . . ... • CoclUal11 U W laea io, - • cos~ MESA -Soutll c." "'''' i ·~· • 8l~[RtY tlllLS -C.,mdtn A 8r1j IDnlW'lf , : • WOOOlANO llll lS -Jiit l'IOlllf!WOt . ~ • ARCAOJA -SJ"'" An•I" f•~hion '"~ • • ( • 1 .. , B1~inrptus1hirt. 100% PolyMCer. Assortt>d tolOtS. Hurrr In ~le s.el«tiOr'ls """ ~ XParrw/:.· ''~.,,,. ... I It --- •• • 13.00' 12.00 WotMn°1 2 piece ,..;,,, drtss.tt. P'otp/RlyOll b~td prll'lll to ttiooH lrom. , Junior cover·up with llood. Cattoofriylon blend. Mach. wash. ippered front. I .,_.. PAii! Beactl a1 Or~• Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. ~ndays 1 10 OIMlla City Dt. 11 GWtn Gt'owt' ll\ld. •Open weekdtYS 10 lo;. SUndays 10 lo 0. MNfA AMAi 3900 So. Bristol~. d So. Coast Pim• n weekdays 9:3010 9. S.I . - 100% p6tye\ter shorts wltl'I ,. Plasttc waist band. Solid lizn 10·16. Patttrns 9·18. ' Prices EffectiYe , Thuncl1y,: ,,' May ht, thr1 Sundayr - May 4th, 1,75 ' , • " .D fl iv. ., .. V• c (( al m D'. 5U st lh P• i.. cc if "" lh ge co .sh .. ,Fr en inl m• Co be. sa: r.· e• SOI WO th< br: m< Be _,, j A ~ OU s er cal dy· the fir. 'Cri mil We am _on, ·.1 "'g ma pf l ( ,Del cid ... w, <cha thr 1he cen ,.. G ·B s. s: )I ,, .. ' ' .. ' . . ' ' . ,. . ' ':Grondma Mly f>"l thr .... hug~nd kiuet,on my .cwd1 ·.~. ~tl'ltleov•·PJsix." .. 1 -It ··~~•1t.i119to11 ~':'.·~ty Lodges ff•ramp' Bid By.TERRY COVILLE Of .,.. o.nw l"i 1ot ~11 Wh 3t Westminster hos, Huntington Beach wants -in freeway off.ramps. Hunlingt.on Be ach wanls access from the San . Diego Freew<iy to fluntington Center in the same fashion Westminster has to the new Westminste r Mall . ~ -SO 'NIE HVNTINGTO~ BEACll City Council agreed this w.eek to hire the same engineering con- sultant, Don ald Frischer of Yan Nuys , who de· · veJoped the free way stud y for Westminster. . •. Frischer '1 task will be to convince the. Califf:)rnia Department of Transportation <CalTrans) to modify its current freeway off-ramp al "Beach Boulevard. . :_ Ca!Trans has steadfaslly refused citY pleas to make the requested changes, bul. ·Public Works Director Bill l:fartge believes an independent eon· suJtant can develop enough "facts" to convince stale offi cials a ctiange is needed. FRISCllER Wit.I. BE PAID UP to $6,000 for the study. With the city footing half the bill and private properly owners s plitting the other half . He h,as less than three months to finish h i~ report. If he is successful, however, it could wind up costing the city severaJ hundred thousand dollars. Traff~c engineer Ralph Leyva said Wednesday if the sta~e agrees to modify its off-ramp, the state "''ould probably make the city pay a large part of the cost. · The money could come from city gas tax funds -delaying f ome 6ther road projects -or from the general fund\ Leyva said he had no estimate on the cost Of the dff·ramp m<M;lification and Bdded the .s hare p f the cdst iJ~"ne~otiablc" with the state. · • .AT PRESE!'IT, THE EiiT FROM the San Diego, · tFreeway coa,e4 flireytly·to Beach Boulevard. City engineers want 'pn exit that establishes a signalized intersection behind Hwiting\on Center and gives motorists an option lo turn off toward Golden West College, Gothard Street or Huriti"ngton Center, beforether {e~tci Beach Boulevard. · At Jeast one City councilman. Jerry Matncy- said Wedne!;\day the cost of the off-ramp and wh~ pays tor it, bad not been discussed at the council le vel, bµt he ass umed the city would have to pay some of it. · --Matney, who was absent Monday night, said he' would go for the off.ramp change, no· matter what the cost, because of the increased revenue it could bri ng to Huntington Center and other local merchants. as well as the reduction in congestion at Beach Boulevard. 'Candy Gougi:ng' I 'J At Theaters ·Hit· ._._--..____;._. ~ ··--- SACJ,lAMENTQ (AP). IOwance Could .[o"On one -Leg1~latiOn .t.hat would candy bar '' o u t I a w w ~ • .t A s • The _.f>ill ia.A·a· 1210. semblyrnan M 1ke Cullen calls "g0uging" of can· dy-buying kids at movie theaters has cleared its firsl'~commitlee test. T ·he As.se m bly Wom,an Gets 'Criminal Ju~tlce: Com-Commi·- 881 • 00 . rniUee sent ttie m easure Wednesday ~~the-WayS _and-Means Committee _on.a..5·0 vote: ,. ·.The committee defined •·g9u ging '' as a n y ri'latkup above 50 percent ¢the wholes"a.Je price. Cullen, a · Long Beach DemOcrot, Said he de· cided" · to'"\~ri(~ the bill "When I found a theater 'Charging 85 cents for a three.ounce candy bar ·that sold wholesale for 3S cents. A kid 's whole al· ~Kathl een C. Gaines, dau g hter of Mrs.· Elizabeth H . Rodgers, 1f322 N evada Drive, Huntington Beach , has been commission e d second lieutenant in the U.S. A-ir force after graduating from Officer Training School al Lackland AFB, Tex. She'll report to Los Angeles Air Force Sta· tiOnforduty. MOW: J.. MEw MENU AT :~r. ~b.ri~tian~ CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN ........................ i<!.:;o "ALASKAN'fffilG"CRABLEGS .................. 4.75· I TOP SIRLOl~ & ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS ............................. 5.75 . AllS.W-.... 1> <eod 1'111110. 1b1tM Tonwro, 611KI. Garl!c 8tff(I GROUND BBEF TERIYAKI .................... 2.95 ·BROCHETTE OF BEEFTERIVAKI ......•...•. 3.95 . Sl-IRIMPORI ENTAL ......•.•... :: ............. ~. 3.95 S~RED S<;,\LLOPS ............... ,. ....... 4"5 All,.....111'111'1 , . hdoll'l1«,8-...rT-16, ...... o.fll:9rMf· ' DINNU FltOM ~00/.M. DANCING • lHURl'" All •• S:4T. • • ~ • l • Featuring The Sensational JAZBO ,.,. Jill LCwt.llipwwr· ...... , .... ~ ..... .-•. 675-UH 1 ,,-I I - " .... " ) Thurwday. Mwy 1, 1975 DAILY P1LOJ A• Image Ads G~i Some Leew~y THE .~!i:'! ace advertiseme nts would im· p-tnge on f'irst · Amendment guarantees of free speech. All CO!tO, s..-.. lceTl-St..tt ' At y-D°°" Wi sconsin, Benjamin S. Rosen· Complolo cover11• of county government and courle. Every d1y In the WASHINGTON (AP) -The P'ed·eral Trade Commil•lon has declined to requ.lre co~pard~ to r.rove auch ad~rtising claims a,; 'txxon War),ta you to know that lbey are doing tbeir best to pro· vi de more ga10Jin' f6r you.'' When it comes to udvcrtising which does not explicitly try lo sell products. d•rhe commission believes '4-hat the free speech a:ua ranJee ·requires that govern· mcnt regulation a llow breathlng room to the· ex·pression of views on public issues,·· a letter report.· ing the unanimous rejtction saJd. thal ot New York. and Andrew l •95·0M>l} IO lf'fJ"I"' YoungofGcorgia. · 1,o •• 21t22 CoMlflo Co111 •h"-T h c y c o m p I a i n e d l h a t a 11..-....;,....:....;,· ·:....;..' .;·.;",;;··--'I DAILY PILOT ''missive advertising cam· 1-----------'------------ Six mem ber1 ol Congress asked. the agency to c'ompel com· paniH t.o prove atatements·in ad· vertiaement1 d9altnc with en- viropmental, political and public paig n" from companies i.n9olved io controver8ial i ~S U<'!i hud been ·launched '"·ith the purpose of creating a more favorable 11t· titudc tow ard a <.·o mpan y, furnishing consumC'rs \11ith in- formation and adviee in using products, a,nd lobbying for gov- * * • * * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * po,Ucy l~uea. · • TIIE C.OMMJSSJON already requires companies to back up claims in ads aimed at selling produets. But the FTC said Wednesday's action was prompted by concern that re ulation o( so-caJlcd im· 6" pot w/hanger. Plant not included. ' ' 2.99 4" glazed pot. · 1.77 Special Buy Bakers' Rack THE PETITION asking for FTC regulation of imagt-ad:s was filed in January. 1974 , by ·six Democr1ats . The petitioners were Se.ns . Thomas Mcintyre of NeW1 1-lampshire. Frank E. ~1oss of Utah, and qirch Bayh of lngiana, and Reps . Les A sp in of ernmental actions. THE 16 ADS mcntionl.'<I in the petition conSistcd of 5 tc1t .. ,·1s1o:i al"ld 11 print ads run primarily hy petroleum produ<:ers and public u~ilities . 4" potjp!astic. assorted colors) with coleus plant. 771 Hemp hanger comes in natural color only. rough in texture. Special Buy W1ought Iron Stoo4.66 I \ Special Buy 20". 24 ·•. and 31X' Pot Stands. SALE Little Girts· T ·Shirts 2~22 Reg. 2.99. T ·Shirts 1n m;ict11ne wasnable cot ton/polyester. Solids and prints 4·6X SALE l ittle Girls' Shorls 1.99 • • MERCURY SAVINGS aoo loill assot1ation DRESS JAMBOREE Misses' Sleeveless Coolers 22 88 w'"'"' '"" S!aircaSfl. "'"' w,,,:, ''°"· ... 2. . .-88 Reg. 2.55. WE'Slern slyte in machine washable potyeslet./ • cot1orr. Colors 3 lo 6X. 1.99. Reg. 2.88.Low rise shorts 10.99EA Solt and easy. In checks and pnn1s 1n colors galore Alt machine wash polyester lo make sulM!e' even easier Sizes 8 t01 B. 69"xl8 .. WMl()!!.0. -I . Value Quasar T.V. 74.00· 12" dlagona1 meas. ponable T.V. Deluxe compact design . Blk. & white. UHF/VHF. (3051) ------U.'f .. -'Cl'••:••--E'u;f!M 1up..-m1o'et 3 -Step -~ __ SiairuMi ..- t i SALE G.E.AM/FM radio s25 1Reg. 28.99. l~ta~t weather. Plug it 1n or take it along. Stld1?rule tuning . {P4845). VALUE SALE Men's SpQrt Shirl General ~leclrl~ Digital 6 -6 6 s2,9 9:" • • '# J lo• sleeve. print shir! ol Reg. JS.It. AM/FM clock ra'd10 machine wasn nylon/ace111e. 1e1s you Wake 10 music or Assor1ed lancies. S.M l,Xl. alarm Handsome cab1ne1. -- (7·4300). -4.A ,All: e(,tch ti OrangelhOrl)t • ()s)ftn weekd1ys 9:30 to 9:30. SundiY9 10 to 6. OIMlll: City Or et Garden GrOYe Blvd.• Open weekdtys 10 lo 9. Sundays 10 to 6. -....,~AMA: 3900 So Blistol~o. of So. Coast~·~• Open wtetlda)119:30 kl 9. Saturdays 9:30 lo 9. &.tnd11ya 10 10 6 I • ,.;;, . ,, " SPECIAL . , . Men's Tank Tops 4/499 Solid color flat k.n11s of Dacron~ polyester col!Ort. fnchilfe w1sh S.M.L.XL. ' ' ' Prices Effective ·Thursday: M1y 1st, thru Sunday, May 4th, 1975 i l • • " I I ~ !. I ' I ' I l t f i ' • -· ( I t • " .. • • . ' • BESIDES THE sus- pended.fine, Mrs. Luther drew five years' proba- tion after she was con- INITIAL ESTIMATES c~ll ror spending $250,000 to develop 10 tennis courts at a cost of $25,000 per court. The. ~evclop ment price also would in· ! elude screens, fences, victed of atlem pting to C I import Laetrile, which is arS DCrease illegal i n the United States but which is used "SACRAMENTO . (AP) in Mexic9 .and ofher -The number or cars countries as an · al'):li :· a nd tr a i I er s o n cancer medicine. California -road s in - A conditiOn of proba-creased by over 400,000 ti on wa s 'th3t· _Mrs..· last year . but· that y.ras Luther get out ·or the the lowest anriual hike in business or·-housirfg mor e than a. decade cance r patients _aOd stale ofricia rs .5ay. The transporting them to Ti-tot a I i n l 9 7 4. was juana for.Laetrile tteat -16.169.248,. °uP . ..-428,664 ment. over 1973. ,.~; L. M. Boyd Billy the ~id I . . . . N~edHenry )\'hat, you thought the real name or Billy the· Kid was William H. Bonney? So djd J. Wrong again! His real name was Henry McCarty. Q. "WILL nius ic attract honeybees?" A. Don't see how. Honeybees are dear. YOU DON'T ordinarily see President George Washington depicted as a highly emo- tional man. It's a matter of record, however , that his voice trembled ·almost out - of control in 1789 during the reading of his first in- . augural address. Every ""·ord he said created a pre- cedent. sure "e noug h . Clearly, be knew that. K{NDLY EXPLAIN why just about all the great screen lovers .have been dark haired. · HOUSTON Houston Street in New York City is pro- · nounced ''how-stun,'' not ''hew-stun.'' And that's right, too. Ca.me from two Dutch words · huis tuin'' meaning "house garden ." Used to • be the road to the Bleecker family garden. That city in Texas was not named after a house garden, but after a fellow named Sam. EMERGENCY ftOOM sta.listics indicate the ti me of Clay you'remostlikely to crash into a glass door is the late afternoon. B£LGIUM organized an army in 1893 in the African Congo. Anytime a soldier died, his replacement took hi s name. And said replace- ment also inherited his gun, his wives and his children. The record, which doesn't tell the lruth,tindicates that army didn't lose a man in 20years. Ji 'i TEENAGERS When a surveytaker some time back Polled t'ttnagers nationwide as to just \\'hat they thought about this life, \hree out of 10 re- portedly said quite serious1y tftat they \\'ished they had never been born. What do you make oftbat? BARBED WIRE collectors pay as muc h as $1 .000 for an 18-inch strand of a ra rer brand ... A ~OODSMAN ol len1,'f.hy experience in- sists the mopsj! ti as no:enemy but man . ·. . """' ' IN THIS-COUNTRY but not in many other cbuntries one out of every five forkfuls of food gel s tos s ed into th e g-a rbage ... SOMETHING ELSE that Carl Sandburg said was: ''I shall alwa~ sing a Jillie in toug h weather" .. , IMAGINE you knew that a pigeon 's feathers weigh more than its bones, didn'tyou? Addre11 mail to L.. M. &yd, P.O . Boz 15';0, Coit a Mela 92626 Copyright 1!175 L. M. Boyd WANTE .DIAMONDS• GEMSTONES J ... 1, by jo1•phs is s.cw(hir19 for diotM1"'81 olld ·g~tfones from private .Individuals tnd estates.' C..ful examination and ..,aluatlon by our experts.• l'ttig~t~rlc:es paid. Call 540-9066 10-9 dally. S1tur- 1o-t, SUnday closed, aSk for Mr. Dennis Foltz or. .... .-,,.. . ~jewels by loseph .. -...... ,...,.,,_ .. ..._ -• ALL AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES! - ' Donations are requested anytime during the sale hours. If Pick·up Service is 'need.ed, Call (;i1 4 ) 548-2324 or 645-7650. COMMUNITY OfURCH BY THE BAY -f,.. 1807 Weslcliff Drive Newport Beach .· - . ': { one IURPRllE MOM WITH AN ARALIA ltEIOLDL Just the gilt for i:i11nt-loving Moms, with Its sh iny green , pointed l~aves ... lt~I t_: tor her. • ··-·MG.· Now ....... r· QIVI Mom'• pl1m1 I llft. Brighi white tlowtr c1r1. Romantic - practical. All•st•tl con1trucllon. Baked 1n1mtl lln lah. 2s·x2e·x 18". Ro9. 514.ff Now ..... .' ............ 11288 , Olvt ,,., I 1'9n1 pi•nt•r. White plastic pot' holds ·tO" planter. Drain1oe hofel. Planl caddy with fiberglass wheels. Cafdr $4.tt Pot SS.ti N•it ................ sgtt oot Wo ltl.loolhd To Stoel Oo .._. C_ Y_Loc .. S-for A+lill ••Jy Qlv• h•r 1· p11nt 1t1ncc W11nut·llniln tern 11and rains htr prize pltnt to new htightl. Wood/wlck1<. 29" high. HOidt B'pot '1111 ,. COSTA MESA Jtlt HMIOIAYD. fiio, ............ ...,,, OU.HQ.I. AIWlllM !IN L CfTT IMO ..... CIMTH IAl&l.4 AYL HWttl 71Z-247J lf)ll THlll SAT. I .. t _ JM LA- llACH IJ94k.C......,. 4f4-flOI • -• I I 1' • • . . . .. • .. • • ' . -. /.. ~ ..• Complete flexibili~ for yo~r fin~ci·~, .. planning with INSURED savif\'IQS. ' \t.NNUAL 'lllELD* ANNUAL RAT!; ~ • A 8 060/ 73t/ 0/ 6·10.YEARS.S10000R'-'ORE. • ~PAID ~N ~ \,~4 (0 NEWHIGH~INTEREST. . 7. 79!~ PAID ON 71/2~/o :.~i~i:'o!:~"" ... _ __..____ > \ 6 98°/o-;;'AID ·~1~37Ao/o ~'1,~~~~l.":'.',~?""°" .. ~ ** r-, Ul~-U 7-4 FOR MORE C(lf.IVENIEl<a. • .. 6 720/ -. ' 5111... 0/ 1 YEAR OR MOl\f. 11000 Oft • . • · :~ PAID ON 'I 2 /o rg:i,:~sr=.::::c.. 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You * can set a_!l:Qvlp.JD 15% ($1500.nwumum~-JCMI' ~ !':.-ft_ETJBEMENT PLAN irfcolile, ~sil 11 in an Am•rican S1vil'IQS A:ccounl and FOR THE the en!ire bl.lfn«·+ncludlng Interest is lax·delerrecl unlil SELF EMPLOYED lhe funds ar• withdrawn lor retirement. Ask tor more • inlormatiOn al any Alfler1cal} Savings ollice. 1 .'. ~ f . '• ~.. . II'" .. · Afflllate: First Ch8rter Financial Corporation .. • • ALL OFFICES OPEN S~TURDAYS I • Garden Gro'ie . . 1·2141 Garden Grove Blvd. at Harbor Blv~. l 534-8690 ' Huntington eefth. · 7830 Ed inger Av~. at Huntington C.n.t8r 842-9311 • • .. •• \> ti' . . \ .Buen(Park 8231 ~a Palma· Ave. ·-' . . across from Buena Park Cen,\lf.1 ,"' 522-2801 "\ .• CostaM~a 825 Sunllower'Ave: at South Go'ail Plilza 979·9800 .. ' \ ' -- • • -A . b }E. ~Ir • 'I! ,roni ...... ,.., .. were ' 'I tlu:ou 1¥>ua• I! lloarC .. ~ fiahlll cent> ,;,.J ~ (loll• . ' .. . ~~II = pellll lllio•• ~ II oent iOcla " 1~.-.' .B ' c ,U.S. •oper, •afet . I firm• tile 1 mid ' 'mill• ·r ... • • I ' • I ' .. , ,, .. ,. \' ·- ' , , ' l ' · l 6 . Million Pilot lloats Across U •• Incaseyou've.-:tbrgotten there's an energy here are some reminders •. · -" ;.• -• ' I __.;._ A recently concluded nationwide bolting sur-- ~ bx-ll!e eo.,1 G~ eotlma~ Iha~ lbere were :18':4 million boat Ol*JllDn in tbe u-States and · -~t morethanthi'ee-quarten of them are male. -.-Tbeo~leetofthe1urveywaatoproducea betler inflleo.of.ihi avtii·e·ncreatloaal boat owner aod ,pup.llle.affeeth'-of exminll boating safett Jl<OllrllJlll. More than 25,000 boating households were contacted. The aurvey also showed: "' There were 8.1 million recre1Uonal boats in use tlu:oughout the country, owned by 6.1 mlWon )¥>uleholds. -·~ • It's as important as ever to col'l,Serve energy. Last year, when th~ energy short;J ge wa.s fii-st-mak- MORE THAN 53 percent of the boa\S wer~ out-ing headlines, the Gas Company st.1ggestcd ways . b."~~:~}4 .7 percent were either towboats or . people could use en'ergf more effioiently. . A'.c:tlvities most rrequently participated in were Th 1 •f · p J d ·· flshlnc c12.1 percent>. cruising or sailing (62.Sper-e resu ts were graU y1ng. eop e startc using cent>, and water skiing c:i<nperceno. a lot more ingenuity and a lot less e1iergy..· · · · TlltM" oqt. of four .boall were motorised and ~ ~· 111 percent were lea• than 26 feet in • But now that the energy shortage has .taken a OnJt s.1· percent of the boa11 had "heoda" back seat in some \'COple's minds, a lot of thern10- (tollets>. stats may have slipped b\ick up to 72° :·11N~au ,01 .. nm amount of ume different Which is why it's ·nere;, sary fcifµs to remin1! vou 118~~ •Dalld,'lP the waler compared to the ·71·:c P.OiSIDWtY of .:\1¥.~tlng' accident, "!aou&ll7 pro-_ that the shortage still', exists arid t}m it'.s a~por-P!llllad canoes iil'ii Uie'Teastut.--.-u are" . IM•_atpt. -·i · . · ~· , n ·• tant as 'ever to save energy. . , ~ Jllllliltl o thi llll'Vey W.ie aon6uiieea at the re-H · ' h • -·. • -~t.,,. _..noal'i<IOl>for\!nce .or.thei Natioaal As-ere !! OW. . ' . ioc!aUonof:~.t~t~ll?·~I;"~ Administr•":i:o· Do~'t use more flame than y~~ ~~eJ. . Wll'JlBOATJNG a,ccidenl.$ down about lB wr· fl ''4-$( frlll74, fhe CoastG'uird'iald It would suspend Adju st the ame to fit the pan. Ill bc!fti c:)\e<lc. propam Jo.r 1975 and r~y oo a -r. · · h b h' h .. .ppea up courtesy nlOIOrboat examination pro-• Hitn1ng t e ur_ner toq . lgJ jrambytheCoastGuardAuxiUary. . --bums up JI lot of unnecessary. · :rl!~l),troversial question of operator licens· ll!i'. aceil aialp at a reeent meet1011 or the Na· gils-and sometimes· the food . UOiiaJ atln1 l'ederalloa, but the Coaat Guard re--~.-..i .. _ ~ •. · . llion. tooucluprocram. 1 ~-,.-.\."7'-.,;~ --,-Gthcrsavers:-If-the·fOOd: , ·· · llfD y~u-1e cookin'g ~ils for a ·pre-A.dmlral On noses heated oven, don't prehca~ too long-... -.,, ' ~. ·-• .,_-r.· · never rii6re than 10 minutes. Cover pots and pans· . Boat Licensing. wpile cooking. And never use the oven to hea t the kitcbcn . , once a11ain, !te Iliad at-boatil111satety'iis~ A .small wash can waste gas. ,(/.S. Coast Guard "·!lv ~ooe<>a record aa opposlnc •operator liceruslni 8'i the panacea for ,boating Wait till you have a full safety. • .:· .:,.~·· ·. Rear Adm, Jolin ·P. n.om)ia.,.-/i'~ntly naC· l -load before's.tartina your flrmO!l the ysca·a· opPoiltloll to llt!~11Jin1 before -= the 1ubeommittee_-on €out ,Guani'aod ~l11at1ol\ clothes washer; your :1t!~&~11~~i;:;~~=~ aod ~~~~· ~ ... ,_dryer or the -dishwasb.,er. - ~.: "At U>is time we do not advocate the llcenalng· l Saves ·wor1' saves .energy.---~ opqatoft. Such a pmgrarn. would entail a costly ""-· ind ~e_Adminlstration. FUrt.ber, we doubt' 'lbat'llt~ac nqalmiieiili adequatelY-ucmam .llP<tafui1 c6mPetency in• the myriad subje~s such 8s weaitte_~, kea condiUCll», naviea~on problems, 'boai b8DdUng and the rules of the road needed to ·~me·a1afe boater.'' Stressing the jjnpartan,~e of safety education,. the admiral 1ald.: .. •.•A: simple but effective way to make Qoatlng safer is throu&h education of the boat· lnJ public, especially if lt la voluntarily sought by . ihe boatman rather than being forced on him. '· April Showers hring ay Bargains . . · in ·every ,department at ' . ..,:~7le·Std:tt" •'. 291:19 ·PACIFIC COAST HWY. W38 • WUTlll AT CALIE:IMYOI( ADAMS AV!; l'fllRO • TORRANCE HUNTINGTON 8 • -~ ., Squee%e every last dro"lJ out of your.hot water. Every time you tµrn on the hot water faucet, you' re using gas as well as water. So ge t all the use you can out of your ·hot water be- fore it goes down the drain. Step. in the shower as soon as the water heats up. And don't fill the.tub any higher than need _be. Don't heat the gteat oµtdoors. · At night, draw the dnipe5 mlD to help keep ,the day's heat indoors. In the m6ming, 5et your thermostat at the recommended 68~ and leave it there.Tum it down when you go to bed or leave the ho.115e for the Clay. And on sunny-4ays, . _ open the draperies and let the sun d<;> some of y~r heating. It's free. · / ,. ~ -- • .. , Gas logs may ~eem convenient, but ••• . .. next time you want to sit down in . front of a crackling fi re, lig ht so n1ething that will crackle - a __.Jiilii-real log. You'll be . • ,. . _ ·-. s.a.v_ing on .energy <ind_ 0n·fuel bills. And to keep your home .even cozier, , ~ • .. • .)ii ·make su re the, ~tnper .is tigl1tXY closed_ when your - < ·.fireplace lsn't.inJ1se. • · . "'· . -' :~ 'i · ~ , ~um off ligH~ :y~u don't ~d· ~ Oqtdoor gas ,ights ati¢1 toi'~h'es:. ~ - may be romantic, but they don't ,' c0n1pare to the moon:. Apd rhe . :moon; isn't reflected on your gas jbill. lf'1)'ou have gas lights-fo r se- ~urity or ~fety, fine. But if_!.hey 're _ purely decorative, call 'us artli we'll ' be glad-to comeland shut them off for , you. • -. . · . DOO't heat it when. you're not using it • . The amount-of.energy and money it takes to keep your pool heated · for that occasional morn· ,. ' ing 'dip isenougn to senashlvers--:--- . -up yout-spine, Which is why, at this time of..yea r. yo11'l1 be_ doing yourself, an~very one else, a favor if you turn .you r p0ol·heater"C5ff compl etely. Gall 'us and we'lf come dp it for · you. l . . Another way w insulate y ourseif from ' energy problems. Insulate your l;ome. Or make sure the insulation you already have is adequate. Ceiling insu- lation can help most people . cut down on their heating bills by .up to 20%-which. is a watming thought in itself. .. -. ' Xt the Gas Company, we've taken a long, hard . lqqk at oµ~ ow11~operation :ind have found ways to t • • · cut our energy consumption. We've tlirned' off all ornamental and display lighting ontsldc . .'We've cut down' on the lightiog -. in&ide gur building. And we've adjusted heating ·· · temperatures dowi1ward and cooling temperatures UP!W~ ' ~ : We ~so haye 'programs to help other companies · fir(4 ways to decrease their energy cons11mptiO!\ l • ·we · ope ~J.P.pariies :that have n't yet done' sO l wil1 take si mil~r"cnergy-sav ing steps, and we hoi)e . 371·27'9 2 1 1 they can d? even better than we.11ave. ~~ .• Energy is our business. "O . . , -Cpnsen:ing energy is everyone's b1,15in•~· Q9!! . ~ . , ' . . .. '"'' .. / ' I , ' ' l r • • .. l ~ • i .{ " , ' r ( J 1 ' ) ~ 1 ~ l I ) ' , J ~ • ;. • j .. 1 ~ f ' .., •. . r ' • • . } J . ~ \ l ' ~ t ) ' • • I ' I .. ' • ... ---. : ..:. ·--\...-. ... . . ... ·~ A I ! DAIL y PILOT , l'hur!d!y, May 1, 1175 , Patterson .Criticizes \ ' EvacuatiQn of Viets By-0.C. HUSTINGS. Ol IM D.i.lly Pill>t.S..tr K t:.-. J t:K K\' l"A'ITERSON (D~ Santa Ana) said evacuation of Viet· namese refqgees to the U.S. has caught the American public off guard and confronted them with a burden they a re not prepared to assume al this time. The fre s hman con gressman criticized President Ford for acting unilaterally without congressional authority a nd urg,d him li> keep the remaining ·'Vi etnamese natiOnals in Guam and Wake Jsland until a IO(l;g- rangc plan can be formulated for their location," said Patterson. ••• REP. MARK HANNAFORD (D· Long Beach) reported earlier that he had voted against passage of a biU le autfiorize funds for humanitarian as- sistance and for evacuation programs for South Vi etnam . Hannaford said he disagreed with use or American troops to evacuate Vietnamese nationals. DEMOCRATIC P ARTY head- quarters in Sanla Ana 3aturday will ; be the scene or a backyard barbecue to celebrate the t:i:irthday of Richard O 'Neill •• Southern California Democratic Party chairman. The 4 until 7 p.m. event, 2002 N. Broadway, is a lso a tundraiser for the Dem.ocratic Youth Coalition. Guests besides O'Neill are Controller Ken- neth Cory, Rep. J erry Pttl(erson a nd Assemblyman Paul C~rpenter and · Richard Robinson. LYn Bresnen has ticket intOrmp.liop, 529-8848 . .... , , 111Cou 11tw ~ SecrelarY· of Irite1:iOr Rogers <;,. B. Morton, nomi"ftated recently by THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN Voter~ o(•the Orange C~1l will "'1Jear upda ted in(orqt}:lioo on the l:oastal Commission MOOO.aY .in Hunt-President Ford · for ington Beac~. · . , '· Jie\V PoSl of.)iecretary . The meeting 1s ~t the new .. Hunt-. of Commerce, will ad· 1ngton Beach Ma in ,UtJ:rary, 7111 d-re ss an eco n onic Talbert, 9:30 a:n:t · to 'Poon in, ~pUy foruffi ·of C hapma n enough , the Pac1f1c Room. 1_ College's Pres ident's ·Bar bara Hein Los Angelwis County League of Wo~en Voters . and her Council at noon Mon· Co'mmitlec monitoring t.pe com-day in the Disneyland mlssion, willfnake thepresentaUon. Hote l. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'-~ % % •* TO --' *ON EVERYTHING-IN ALL DEPARTMENTS-EVERY DAY! :2995 / i • I 1 1·PC. SEl I Assorted False Eyelashes ,---- i 49C i i_ __ ...:..._._, . . • - ·fistteTing e)'e'!? Soplttst1cated-took? Cl#Qose yOtlf ~JfX/f1'',... lrom our huge collection in blatk or brown. Each pair comes 11:ackaged with awllcator. adhes1~: a~d 1nstrucf11)11S . ...; 12.50 RETAll VALUE • ' • . FAMOUS MAKER Cast Aluminum Cookware • -Extra .. H111111y A 7-piece gourmel'oe.I 1n heavy aluminum linished in FLAM[ rell. Polished wood tlltings. Coft~tSls ol I and 2 quart covcre<I saoce pans, !> \/, quar1 Dutch oven and 11 in. open fry pan. lined in leflon U. . ' PENT EL f j ne-Une Pens By largest makef ol fibre tip writing ... instruments. Draw llie)irle -{n many tolOfs. SM 5(,1%. J Terry Cloth Pot ROIClers JacQuard·cl>eck in assorted colors. Gwe Mom a matched set. . ~ . .. . ·, . • \ Transit · F ee P l Vie we d S}NT A AN.A -Eigh· tee n p ersons. s ome Golden West College Stu· dents, turned out Wed· nesday for . t,he (irst of f ive public meetings scheduled by the Orange County Transit District to gather information on· Proposed new ·rare str.uc· lures. The meetings were set by tb.e district to en- courage commuters and Other regulAr bus riders to supPort a program of passes tha t will make bus use easier. THE COLLEGE stu· dents al Wec\nesday's meeting at Santa Ana Ci- ty Hall fil!J<lll;l~Y {lr~9'f:~ ing to stimulate sales of passes to s tud'ents. OCTD directors have alr eady established a fare contract program with all county com· munity colleges and UC Irvine. Several senior citizens protested the inconve· . nience of having to prove· their age to participate in the free ride contract for senior citizens funded by the county Board of Supervisors. But as a whole, the few people present seemed to favor district efforts to make bus riding easier. Other hearings have been scheduled for the nex\ 20 days around the county. ~ SESSION WAS . set for tonight at 7 p .m.at Santa An a City Hall , May 6 al 7__p .m . at -cypress Ci ty Hall, May 7 .at 7 p.m. at Fullerton Ci· ly Ha ll, Ma y 8 a t 7 p.m. in Costa Mesa Cit'y Hall and May 20 at 7 p.m. in Laguna Beach City,,Hall. · ' -• .... $151.)0 ... HOW ONLY s1199s , • the professional ·one This king·sized grill is the finest single unit bar~ue on the marktl. 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I By ELLIOTI' ALMOND OtUie P.tJ!Y P\Mlletf LOS ALAMliOS -iYltlen Mr. a~d tfrs. Don Warren wenl to Vietnam ffJ 1967, they planned to build a home for" serv~emen .. ~ .... . ~ · BuLwb•t they a:ot wiis a family -12§ babt41 to be: exact. And th11L 's not' counUng· lb.ei 3,.500 American , and Australian Gis that frequerited the Warren home in Vung Tau a :;eaport city 40 ""in•te1-southeast ~f Sliig0n. They stayed jn Vung Tau for sev~' years, leaving ~a.st J\ug~t. • · '• ' ,. American Gls blotl)omed into an or- ·Db1naci for deserted Vietn•mese ,b8b1et. . -I ,•'We worked with servicemen when. we Uved ,in O'c,a n.side and enjoyed it .very much/' said Mrs. Warren from her ap8rt0\ent at World Missionary Assistance Plan in Burbunk. "We th9Ua:ht we w~re extra blessed from God and decided to find son1c place to give." . -The Warre ns went to Vietnam s'pec~cally t9 help the servicerrien who were fightin g. ) ... !HEY SOON became known as ;uuom and ~~p·~arren to 'all who yi.siled the missionary. What started 9'Jl to be a home-•way.from -home (or ' . • ''After the first yea r we started nolicint.. all the deserted l'hildren," saiO Mrs-:-A1 ta"Warren. ''The or· pl}anages w~re overcrowdt"Ci a nd even when we s'eot money to them it didn't ~LANCASTER <UPI)-· funeral services will be beld Friday fo r John B. McKay. 52, one of the space-age pioneer pilots who fle w the stubby- ' Dea t It Notices t ALft·l l l GllON. fUtlllA&i HOMI ona del Mar e 73·9450 ' COstaMeea .. 646-2424 111.L llOADW A Y· MOltTUAIY 11o·eroadway, Costa Mesa 642·91 sp ______ , .. , • ,. McCOIMICI · ..... ,, .... t!!iglma Beach . ·~ 4Q4-941 5 San Jultn Cal)islrano 495-1776 ,,_ '· . ., - PARIS (AP> -J a<- qpet Duclos, 78, a lead· iilg ~rench . c ommunist party politician and a caildida t e il;:ain.s t G.eorges J>omp1dou for th'e presidencY in 1969, <!led Friday .. P,UBLIC NOTICE •5.60115 •6.00/13 •6.50/13 •7.00/13 •S.50112 5.60/1 4 6.45/·14·· . . • ~ ' • im'J>rove the conditions. Tht govern· ment wouldn't let us open an or· phanage but we becam e foster pa,.·tnts." • TJIE WARR•:N home , alrea~y swarming with Gls, became a foster }tome. '"We never had more than 33 babies at one t ime so there .was rooffir'..!.Ji.h_e said. "My husband 'and· the GI!::i l>uilt-extcnsiona to our home and weju!::il k'3pt growing." The W ~rrens started building wings to the main house and sdOn construct· ed a chapel. "Jt j ust liPlib.roOmed. It was a good thing. We wo~d hdp ttJe hospital!::i and anywhereelse•we fS>Uld: It was a very re wardii;1;g way to spend Don has visited VI~ once since theirretumirYA urust."' -~ He and his wife were nob in the country when the r,ecent evacuation look plaiF, ~ul . tt>ey ere at the airport greeting th"e Mwly arriving re(ugees. Mrs. Warren believes the refugees will •ssimilate a mong Americans without much difficulty. "I've never seen such love for the children that are' already adopted. 'J1iey're so well adjusted,'' s he said. ~·1w.e.haven't had a bad pla~ement yet," she add(.-d . "'IN TIME 'lHE others will adjust, toe), jusflike people befOl"e have done. 1 even think these re(ugees will help seven years," she said. oureconomy." · ;;;i;;p;;ifiijiif ~ ' ' ' ' Cl:71it4" ,1751141 .. ,.,a[,~ 1•11Jt4) , r ' As far as those wbo stayed h~ Viet· . nam, Mrs. Warren i! most concern~ for the Christians. "It will be very dif· ficult for any people who dealt wtth A1nerican s. ll'!i tragir that we co uldn't take out all the Christians. They will suffer greatly ,.but hopefully they, too, cun,readjusr" Mrs. Warren said she a nd her husband-are not sure where their next assignment will take them. But they believe they are happier now than w.hen Don was doing quite u.•ell in his m et al sheet business. "ll doesn't bother us to know we left ·a nice home and busines!> lrfOce-anslde for the jungles of Vietnam. The sat i~raction we received is not com- parable," Mrs. Warren said. 175/13 42" 185/14 49" 155/15 4211 165/15 49"" ' ' I ...... '· ! ' l • • • • ~. ' J Out Job PONTIAC, Mich. CAP) -The ticket for "reek·· less driving" a young Republic'"an st affer re- ceived .while taking form e r Gov. Ronald Reagan to the airport last weekend has left the GOP staffer jobJ~.s. Kent B. Aitchison, 21. announced Wednesday flis resignati<Hl ·from· hjs job in the Oakland Coun· ty treasurer's office. Aitchison , accom- panied by an escort car ea rl y Sundny , was stopped by Taylor police on Interstate 94 white d.riving_IJ.e_agari lo Detroit's". Metropolitan Airport after R"e·aj!~D ap- peared at ·a fund-raising dinner. ' • ' -. Size . . ·, F78x14: G78x14 • ~. 9r19. 35 .97 ea. 35 .97 ea. I • r •• .. Prices shdwn are for tubeless· whitewalls pl us Fed. E11:.' Tax. No trade-in needed. Our Aeli-~Aride~ Oelu11:e Steel Belled Is our own name and does not retie·ct-a.Ay nat ionwi de~!tan<:tard of quality. With the purt:hase ofvReliAride t1res 'you get: 1. installation 2. rotation every 5000 • ·' 1. , • ·'!!' ., ''· •,miles. • ~PARK 523-5900 ) ORANGE . ~ • , .. • ' .. • r• ·~ '( ... -~ Thoughtful Gifts tor·Mother· ... lovely ~ingerie . ' · '.. • • • ' . •• • /· .. '. " . )-. -.. ( 'i ' ... ... . .. • + ' ~ " " .. r .J·· ,' ~~' ~~~ ..... ~~; ~~ d , , .... ~· • ·~· ... 11>·, • ,. • .. · . I . . • • Speak with w-our phvsiclan ·ralk \Vilh yci'i1r 1:ihy . .;ic;iun ol1d firuJ out abuut 1h~ prot'us- ... ional li11hility crl!>i:;. C::h ;111,i:c~ ' '· • ' , ·' ·, ,. , ' I _, /I Yee ~.Uni • ,sm1 F.ai Cal, 51•1 A 'Vie• ~ ma• . , ., . Uoii haY i>l'i Jegi blll1 ing the• i. l\ig of< WBI . I E equ wtie real U:'S :·" rev.< her wor. 1il saiil "l;JM t~r 'HO' ten :n· ··w· site --::101>" l~ won wb<! lo:wi sch. d6n sat! WO~ wbe ~· • ou \1 pqt Of '! ·WOI uiO' .. por not out mit 181} Sail wU: but A Fut she mo me E the por div ,:$ tq1 lier ~ tha jus1 I • I • " • ..,... . • • I ... t ~ .. ' Al lnternallonal 'Wom en's Tlltol! are or lgns that lhe Year ii celebrated, women ln the lee Is I a tdr s have become ·un11e~ Statea~apn,ot ullord to be lemlpi~~.,.IJe 1alil\ "but they are .smu1, accor4lng to Pamela polittCja,n~' a,9d you .~PVf4 been1 11'.ai:A :xecutive director of the disooVllred. '' --Call . lil_,(:dmm'!sslon' on"1he_ -Ll""NIJM•E•-SJatus of Wom en. .....,.., DP' v n Al k~:tnote speaker1 &he re· Tllil)g11 ere, moving ahead out· ·viewed recent ,a dvances and· Aide of·~ti~ state al~. After noting .P>l.n~ procrcs4 .et to be. the ac1t r1ty of Betty !'ord In s~p· -made by-wome.&.-_, .-Po~_2!-the-"ERA, women pohtl- "Wli · • thl k citlna and· Dew legislation, she ., . en we n aboutlnterna-said, ".l c-:..;•t help but be a little 'tionll:l Women's Year, we kind of ..,. have to start where we are;" she tickled"at the number or women began. Seven years aao,the slate belnc,arrested for fraud and em· I "' I t a betzlement. '' · . eaaS a ure considered jus\ five bills relatina: to women. But dur--It i)!.dicates, s he explained, ing the session which just ended . that women are being· hired for they~onsidered 200 bills. • jobs wflefe they can embezzle. i • ' A - ' • ·~ • ,t -~ women the Issue is not <'hild sup- port. The issue is simple sur·· vival" And she noted that in some countrlo& ,"women have · status a)gnificantly loy.·er than catUe. ·· . -- She returned her verbal tour which roll oWed the theme of Women Around the World : TUinblin1f Traditio!'ls. lo thi s · C'Ountry to explain how things aren't yet as they should be. cuss it, s~~ entcd, "It . much because i·m not happy· seems to mee t~~men should with il," she said. Women have have a right to their own bodies.'' had the vote for over 50 years and Another unmet need i11 child are a bout 50 percent of the care. She objected that politi-population "and I think we can ciaos ar.e. continuing "learned ... Qo better.". discussions" about whether or The commission director said not it is a good idea while over she is really getting tired of l)aJf_pLthe WOM.£!' with_child[eo "first woman in ... "stories in the under 18 and a third of those with tnedia. - children under six ate ~lready "I'm yearning for the day working. When so many women are doing Also still unsolved, Mrs. Faust to many other things that it'll no said, is the proble m of pay. longer be newsworthy." ''In spite of all the &ho.,.,.·y And sheisgettintmoretiredof things we see ... thetrulhotlhe · heetring these ''first women" matter is t hat women are in say, "I'm not a women's 1.ibbcr worse shape now l:han ·th~'ve· but ... " ever been." -, She recall ed that a young • j brave, strong women Who have done so much, who had a great' deal to do with you and I being hf!re." r ~ ~'he said women have to ViilUe othe~ women JllOre "and i::e- cognize lo the degree ;Ne value other women more. we'll \lalue ourselves niore.'' She urged the women to cont]· nue Y.'orking for ney,· leiislation but also lo rollow laws that have been passed to see that-they are put into pretctice. "It seems to me as y.•eJnOve ip· to the celebr ation or lnterna· tional Women's Year, we can't afford to be very smug ifl the United States," she said. "We And. although the Equ8.I Th'i'e are 8s well some "very :Rights Amendment is the focus spectacular" changeS OC'curring "The ERA Is a simple st:.it e· ment. All it says is that there shall b:e legal equality between the sexes." But she said the op- position claims it will force all y,·omen to go out and work . "That &impJ~ is not.true." PROBLEMS UNSOLVED Women in this country earn ~7 1woman locomotive driver said cents a nd in this state just unftr er jOb ha9 .nothing to do with the 50 cents for every 64 cents earn~ 1 Women 's movement. As her au- C<ln look around the world.•· ' She noted that in Rusai8 75 per- cent of the doctors are.-women. that v.·arm professional child care is offered in the ,Scandina· vian countries and that womeri are heads or state or high ranking _,1 government orficials in man;-i- other countries. · or contrOve-rsy in other stales-,· it thrOughout the world. wastaWJedhere twoyears ago. But, _she _ adc\ed, "for many . ' Staff Writers Laurie Kr,sper and . Jo Olson report on Issues .discussed at ~ re gional conference for the United .Nations' lnternittonal Women 's Year conduct· ed at Cerritos College. The C'ountry 's hi gh unemploy· ment rate is "something that hits women even h arder," she con- tinued. tr one look s beyond the single fi gure, she explained, he or she will find that women, blaC'k's and le~nagcrs are being hit the hardest 'r Something else that i~ not yet over in this country is the con- troversy surroundin g the issue or abortion . Although she didn't dis·.-• by a man. she said. • ~. 'dienee laughed , Mrs. 1'"'aust said, 'From pay, Mis. ·r·aus( moVed_ "We have to be a little more to politics and the facts that the • honest about paying our debts state has sent on ly four women t._O · ~}an4 ad,mittipg them." Congress. no woman has ever ~ She sa14 debts arc ov.•cd to the .been,,e lccted ~th e state Senate 1pcopJe, wfio rough,t. for lav.•s rc- and .there are only two state As · quiring equal cnlployment 'op· serribly \\"onien. :.portunities and lo I.tie womt!n ' !;.who worked for the right to \/Ole HARP&ON 'ONLY' among so many others. ' · •".I keep he~ping on the ·~nly' ~ 1 "We h_aye a long, lt1n.g line or " . "We're a long way from.th,(." shei>aid. If v.·omen make life bet~er for themselves. she conc"luded. life "'ill ~e better for everybOOy. REACH OUT CHILD . -· --• CARE ' BEA ANOE"SON, EdHo r ..... ...... , . I: 0 ,, . ··-· ~.MatT,ltJI ..... •1 -=·· ' Double tCJlent Pool Fuf u,re Jobs Everyone talk! about wanting their 40s and 50s, etc.) and that ec11181. pa.Y ~~ equal work. bul ~h~ving blacks a nd re m ales wtiat will··happen if this concepl-"&roubd the table would help them reaUy 11..).put into practire· in t~ see thing!i differently." U: S. ! . ~ ' ' Anotber'needless worry p.bout !'If \Ml! 11ad it we'd have a socijll having women doing men's ·jobs • rewl~;it' ' .~fr~lne _lllr~ tOld is that "there. won't be enough her :•ll<H• .. ~ ,,, ... , ... l'.4b'l> ;owl6.P.!ir~!l;!Jols;;Jllrd<11!jd r~. , wo,M,,'. '.' ~· ' "'-''I" · CilA1!1GJ:'PO.lfl\iE~ 1 ,~ ··• ' T"1e not¢· hor and lecturer BulJ tlf>S ':Wnf <iiOt ha'i>p en sai~·Ri'~ •i<>l"' oming bei:ause bevati~ ''(eW,'e'r )ii.~P ,.tip wo~k." .. tjlere· is an ·•ti ding econ6mic ·she be:Hev~'Men have been terrOI'!: ·Pe.ople are wohdering, rorc~d "lp W"Ol:JC Bnd ma~)' pro· . 'HOW fbUcbWjll,w~·~ve to'p;iy to beblf would welc:ome "the op- getwomtR'sjobSHone'·?'' poitUiittyuOt.to.· ~ Bulptere. 1-eally-~en't true 'Mio, with eqU"al work, "we will ·~w9,.~en's jobs,•• .~s., Bird· ha•e a better division of labor st.reP&L •1 Jwcimaa.'s job. is aqy bet)V~h ·~h6 sexes l\fld we· w.ill"' ,. -· 1 Jo !(,,. c~n.,eprwciffiiin. iil!5 di>To<, 411)1l>lQlr8"'till~)';''4 11 ess • auQM)lr"la~·v, i"-_ ~ ·· ·1 A Slifsaid ·~·~ce.rt'&c° wotlsi.nt Slit:..,~· );!ier'e I~ "a ·great re· women .are·_Jn ·t'ie ••Jotf"shef.fB-' serv-Oir · or ifn~'pped ·executive .. women • "., ~·· ~ . . ' -' . ' . ~ wbere 1tbet-e ~ ·119 futu~:'hl this· t31etlt" ·in ttfe housewife. ·Any !o,w·Pll:Yiai k•J> ar.e eiemen\Vt ·woman who . h as· put three <.; ~ sthool teaoji'ers, · s~CN!ldrles, teenage children through high '-< .t $. domesl ics. ,.boot.k'eeper"S· aft<! scJ;ool ~and kept them from ~· .-;-.""' ,... salesclerks.1.tr ... ~; -....-.,.. .. ,.._ ..-mu.~deri~g e_a_f:h other hos to ..__ ~~ ~· --.-,-. ~ ,-~'.,. "'We .h4tv.._ w9men following havp-a'lot going Cor her, she ex-0 It wOJnen into fib8' jOb· ghetto. Go plained. · .... 8 I fl!M •L' E where tbe ".m,~n.'j -jobs are," she ·Ms: Bird chided tl)e women for ~ . ' urged.;. ~ ·• ·, e 1 -• • down~pylng themselves when 1t , . -· • ·~ · -is '1'0b-li~nlin° time. 1"A woman · , · ,J • 1 ::. .. ""-'. ~!· . ., ...... N " i.:. I • ~ ~ • c ...... f . !· l• ~ .. ~ 0 ~~fi.~it014?..ii ~~· ~~: -i~~':r~frle~:~,~.~~%.i~ t-.• .,, . !f. • .. r..m: 1 •. ~~-.'°. ~.,.·; l"p~-;·l,. l:i o···'. ·,l~.,.l&·C1· . J>Qtturi'lt:Y a nd ;brpainake:tlout h~bt~: ~DOIJ.'t ·'say "YOIJ cQn't 1do -.. , _ ot tlle,ghet~; .''h~ kl64s· or · . .nyttilnc/: she s~ggested. -~rli wlll p~~~Ute'm&elVes ~of She urged_ .. tbe women to "get ttitm•r~~~~e .-~ere,. wh~t)e.r Y,OJ!, have to· do ''\ll.ben We ~h-a"t'j'-equal oft· nght or wrong. We II nevea: get ~ r • ~rtbeftilj~:e~h~~:rf.~ks':n'f ~ibi:~·t ~~~~!~~~n s~f~~~ -m:'~~'~·~o~~~::e~~ 00 w_ork· out, and m· · **'1~. f,sul>, Ms!-Bh'd' closed witli rour~sug-, It was a· big q,uestion as}ced, ap· 'tnil that ~ l{ea~~ will ' nOt geslions (Or avdiding Sex dis-· ,propriately, 'dilrini tfte .regional faJI." -:-;: .... ~ • crib\ihatiOfi on the jcib: · col}fe ren~e 1-pOnsored· by. the The aulb9.f,of:!-'B0"9Jtr'einale'" "Av°'d-going to' work for .e: Un1tedNa:tion5. said-~l~~i.c"',,..,. .recession mate chauvinisJ pig. The tell·tale The ' answer. explained Lois will ''Jlo~~rfitmAtive actibn signsr0t an "mcp" are •'•!-recep-Hamer1ptember of Woman's,ln1 but.will ny" 1 ll~'.;. _._ •. · lionist ·~~t.h,. lojig finfeQ(ai.Is .. "nd iernntiopal -League :for ·I?eace As Me~expt ed her topic, The one of •.tlloae' bairdoii'' Ms.' Bird ani:1 heedom, is t'el&Uveio all F\ltufe.of ~oai~,.Ms1 lliid•s.iid $ai4"'.;.!-t\&k who the hi~tP8.id people,~ whatev,·r .nat-onality, she foresee• thilt..l~·w;u ~ woman n the colflpany~11. llit's age-,llfeslyle.'Qrsex ... .. more common· ,Iii ttiP · mana&e· ·the;b0$i 's sec't'etarY, w,atchout: ,' ",It's Ji ~at~er, at. lh'is point in ment. . ., ~·· ::;· 1-,J, ~~·-· 1' • ~.. '··~ if t.Jtere, are l'tio~ if> • Ume,:of sur;viVal. ''' . . But this wlll be"8 J!ll' good ol eve~f d•P•~tmeda.i~ • .. ery' ~ 41tllolig~ lh<r desl!'eJor peate the· co.unli'Y. be£alile.~'~¥a1 ,ep-· cale,O¥'There sbQllta'.be by this knows. nd1 konnd~fl•t "'-4 re- portunltr a ~·top· ~ring a tl~~·· · · . !I' • · ~ agM!eroentJn,fjie ~ but diversllyoC·ltie.'.' '•i .-' •, • pu~)flhe~isi~lrliiternl·. '·DO\ •tbe .•9lut100,-she Nll d1 "II ,'Shh told.a·•' • aki.dl, ly: 18t~iH1b~x.'l4'Sklr~y·wom,en 1~ryone or us does' QIJe tning, tj:t p iroup of ~' pr~:· 11(1i~e: 11'."'tf '.b~bi~l''alf~ ~me pack". then we.can begin to b~d a bet· d,nts for .a reti<>r. l'\·-~ay•w1ll·bl'4i li1.themback. ter~rtd\" ~ -' ·· ~wer~a 'i •ti>ld.'1111!1\il'•, •"Ask .JI t he.y '1lavc an a f· WSTOlliCA:LBLAM6 · ·. t~at tbei .all d; fi~ (bdlt jii ., r.rroatlve (c:lim;p!Jn ~jfho is . H\stor\~ally. sbe exp\alned, juat_,t6_6 ~ .. _ .~~ !e l~h;_,iv.~: ~·~h&rgeo(il.'' ~ ~·.~ , "Jlomt;q!ai'e }?13med f~·all the . . • evil in the world because ont worgan got hurigry and ate an a~ pie.''. · · ~ ' '~ut history, inducting the New 'l;estamenl, also1 shows women \VOrking to overcom C•aJI people's -'dOom, she said. 'Ar\d io 'the last t'wo generati~s, ~Men have I become more ~iwe and visible in their efforts toilird peace. While admitµng•she was giving .a quick ov:,rslmplification of women's eH'orts, Ms. Hamer: e~: plained (h'at wome n in tht socialist countries· are w.orking toward the same goal throUgh' a\I organization similar lo the. Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom. Beg un by June Addams, who is ·probably bet,Jer knO\\'Tl for her 'SOCial work1ffid founding of JJull :House in Chitagp. the )alter .group has l~.000 memf?er:s ~n Lhis , I J · J • • I • • " ' · >' r:..! i mie und 1J.1benie; o1 .. ~ M&hia U1e ;ea,r ~ ma,uin~ ttoa ol l sott;••· 1~-oil\ .,tts women in many lpons) and il;s ·1:w.v ,.,tonal· .... lei'ente wall hb -pilbli1htd, tbere have women -"appearing In com-obtration31." dladge; a,tlaploo • )11~1~Jillr bein mlllljl' cliANOL J!ut , al!• mercla\4. · • ' The worst ollenden, alle co11-, pfovl<lea al \111'"~' jil!; • a<Neil, !'WU1llll.MitlirftCI"" ·And ,th'e Jillnih Sl!ore golf tended, are th1> sports pages'ln I"°""~ o ...... tlllll', ' '(llt'9~~0~f< ' -m~nt outdrew ,lbe·Masters newspapers. . e I tor •o. .nt~dS t .a '-SllO . od 4\irll wu an to.tilamen~on te,ctfllop."'Now She said the magazine ~u e· celved more attention on, tbe t For1~e. ~1•.Enrt wqp '50.000 ·i14,,tournll· moreserjou1 y.•t :·· • women's pages or iie'?"spapers t taloll* ' • d· ' ln1 lbel11ilhelliCJ>ettprbeeverp""1 · Slt(J"*"° a stooita',~ itont ol butthe •Ports pageis haveusedln· bUuU~r ~· lbawomanleMia&i, • ., a~la orbom a,nd• talking in -lormaUon lrom the magazlpe <bit• WI d . Altboul\I !Ile oecl1 ~· form ~ rolf?llnH to queo: Wlth<>ut attrtbtltlon. •~ Cjli~!!·uid.· oat '!!I..,., Iii-di "iilone)< 117 'alli<l , euliln!ICI. "It's the "I'm JlOl complaining but It .~Ill I~ al""#I" manypeop~asbeli)t'lftUlaild· 1y,tem .. Wi'ie'J<>ing to work, .1~ws you how much opposi+.n '''° -IQ ·C~ '!114 C<Jlllmerclal," •l!e-con~ed It wtlllln ll oi' we'oe going to get therel!.", " . ' iidit 1 new ln11allln•doaHn1 W1111. lndlc~et women are belils lakell' 1cr,we•l'•ll over" • Mi~Wrlght a\lo •wiende4 t >I ftel4 which wu onlJ bee=· man Hi1ou1ly la 0Pblti1 · OPPOtllTION TIUe t, wlilch.wai lli!linally e- to n<OIDilo-ee Ond a8 AileUler Indication Wtilch 111e· There Is, otie· said, "an out• signed to alford equal ~rlunl· ~ lll(llWe ~.a!~ . 1 1idinJ¥ "~.! file ex~· ..... ~.•.m~~I or oJll>'?3111'" <to. tz t~. wo!J>Otf I~ ••.hC!Ols;.i'. "• big . ' • ' • ' • • ·love ·. '· i-• ' ,, ., .. ERA . . , ~\ : ) . + • J ~'1.,, .. . . \ -~ 2 ' ·'ett·er Wo r"ld' Country, 23 count'ries'represented .in its membership end offices in. New York, Geneva and Paris. !'10NVIOJ;ENT SOLUTION •. · Its objective, according·LO'l\.1s. . Hamer, is to serve as a platform .for dialogue a mon1, women of dif· fering beliefs. "to provide a, way to solve differences, not to make .people al.ike,. in a nonviolent ef; fort.'' During World War 1, 1,000 ,"10inen met in The J.lague to see if they co'uldn 'l settle the.kinds of .differences they saw were m,ak- .ing the war: They also sent teams or representatives to vfslt the heads of belligerent powers. The sa,me m etll9CJ was followed during Wc;>rld W8r II. she said'1 except Hitl er r~fused lp see thi!m . Sim!~ the G~rman tnem- bers opposed the war, s~e addCd~ sharii. ll's a fraud."· . Sehools, she expl~, are ex- empted from provtaing the op· portuntty for women to participate in basketball, foot,.• ball, ru1by, soccer, wre:Stling and other contact sports. Nor do · they have to bave a separate team for women interested . in • ~· sp<>i:ta.,' She •lso objected that there are no proVlslons fOr funding and no' mechan11m for· dealing With' eomplaln\£, Chango, ahe said. Will come on· ly bec~us~ the stu~nts' w_an~ tt;· ' ' many lost their lives. hf ore rec~ntly ..,the league has sent representaUves to Vietnam, Chili and Cuba aqd currently has· a team in the Middle East. It is the only ofga n ~zation, Ms . Hamer s ai.d, which includes members from both the-Arabian countries and Israel. '' .. Next montti, she continued, the leaiue is jointly sponsoring ·a · C'onference, on disarmament lit the United N&tions. _ Bi.it l\1s. Hame_r quiCkly tno~ed away from the global considera- tions.and asked the women to dis· cuss ,"\Yhat would it take for "'Om:en to· hate a better tire if :fnorl'ey were no object?'' • The a nswe rs included im· proved education, family plan· ning, ramily care. awareqess of ~e$elr. nondiscriminatiooV" li_me _(See BUILD BETTER Page B%) ' .... . not because of thC law. SPORTS' LEADING .. Ye.t s he predicted that female sports will lead the way toward, equality of the sexes. She was also' itb le to spe&k op-· limislically about the magazine .. Now approaching its firit ·an- niversary, it h.aS lost aboUt . a lnllllon dollars but, Ms. Wri ght· i.saki: <l'the'consoling" ,point Js that most magazines go through 'two milll9~.'~ · She 1.sid they have· al8o hlill a hlgb ·rite·· of subs~rlption "re· new alt.. • .<Sff GAME OF~RANGE. IJ\0 ' I I ' ' r I l . I ..... , .... ,.,, .. ';::' .. • ..... 1·11 .. • • • .;,~ " ' " I ' ·-. .. ,. '· , . --•• I • . ' • • ~· • .: l ' · . .• Whal happens when a mother of four boys, h~d t t · {'-wopian . suddenly finds 'never WOfked beCore her "Go to work. Go to Mrs. McCllntock wM a .. one newly divorced woman in lh• •udlence Hid ab.Ii '!'al afraid to IO lllacu by berHlf but didn't . want to sit at home. She wu advlaecl to "reacn out -take the firSt •t•P· Go alt at the ~uoter in a re1taurant and talk. People wilt open up to you.'' 1 \ ... henelf alone with her dfvOrce. •·it was di(- ' l · ... children. "c:••t into the ncult, but f have learned 1chool. rind a mbre !J!t more r1dlcal io bet ••ll•lyln.1 . J~b . D.o o~proaeh. She had a ,ch1tttable worlC, '' wu · l•c11Utt 11ld bought a tot !, role of a ein..cle parent? to be independent.'' she For 5ome, the adjust-. said. · one answer. ottlila11. ''People need Peo.,Je. 0 1 had bttn ve~etatlfli : ment is the most painful: GI ad rs Moore. l ·thing t~ey have ever· ·tttvorced from the same -. gone t~rouah, but for• man twice, sald. "I knew others, lt becomes a. I had to do somethirlg .Without people we're for JS year•," 8 e •ald. ''Wtlen I wa1 divorced I ·1onely. Getln.toa1roup,'' took a iood look a.t wuanolher. m~elt. one of the · ad· 1 ticket to personal. with my Ille, to expand· 'I had 'b'een vegetating for.· . 25 y_ea~s. When I was divorci:Jd I took a good look at myself,.· Someone ••ked, "Does vantaaes of a divorce ii Ulor•llYbe1ln at40wlth that you-ti•\. custody of ' Vffl!Ori1. · · my mind.•• I Five •Onieii, -all sinile ~·the reactlont are ex; .. treme," Mr1. Shltlda ex~ plained. "The mistake ls to Judge people by that period.,, perten~ during a panel For her, .the answer tJUed Suddenly Alone-was going to colleee and I parents, shared tbeir ex-NF.W SK.Qd.. Some Alternatives, dur· .getting a part-time job: tna the International ''When tily roar.rlage. 9cHvorce7'' yourstll." ' . "Il can be a positive· The r._celift, she said, thln1," Ma. Shield• did her ll lot of good In·. repUed. . . .elde heroe!I. · "'! think life bollftl rr==. ==;=;;.============:;- whenever you want 11. For Sea-Farers or.Land-Lubbers I Wbmen's Year Con-finally came to alt end I ference at Cerritos had accumulated a J -Colle1e. skill,·• ,she said. ''I wa.s 1 r SYivia White, a widow , able to Work." '1 1•• 1 tried to be both mother She< f;lned Parents ln . .the sevl!in ~ears < to,''" ano_ther panel 1or ror Ptlother's Day) m•mbersatd. . ·~"rll"Ji•l". Mn. Shleld1 added, '' , and , father to her five • Wittiout artners, met a 'Shince her dlkvorce,1 ~he: c.ht1dren after her manandw'asremarried. asgonebac tocolege_· busband'sdeath;butre-This did not l a!t, endwlllgraduatealthe allzed one day that she however, and she now is' end of May Crom Cal •Ix-month battle with cancer, said, "I diM'~ believe what was haP-:· penlng until the last mooUt. I was hitter." Gerry Shields, panel ••You h a v e ( w o moderator, who is a put alterna_tivea. Shrivel ·up national pl'uiderit i0f or let out end get in,· Parent 1 W'rt hou.t. volved." · • 1 "wasn't a peraon." She ·"back out mingling." state, Fullerton. said she had turned into Mrs. Moore said she . HANDICAP Partners, 1ald, ''Be!Jia a "How do rou act wheJt slna:te P•rent ii a· stq:e you're divorced aft.er ao we're not prepared for.. yearsofmarriage?'.'Wus It's somethln1 we •I!· uked,··--· . have to learn t() ·dfi I I • I ! • I I I I l • l l I I l . i •'a worker and a learned a lesson through .~'I've learned to water She had a 2-year-old mother." he r last experience. andsnowskl,tooilpaint,· daughtertocarefor;and: with. Women must be BE YOURSELF The realization came ''Marr i a g c Isn't and I'm planning to buy was worried that t·he - when her children told neeessary tor happiness. an organ. I've never child would be a 1 hfll· her "you're smothering No one can hr.lo you but . played an instrument," diclp. "But she's a joy. whole unto themselves.:t ''Be yourself. Do What Durtn• the dlacuasiOn: you need lo rpak e period after open Int.Pf&. yours e I r a who 1 e senlations, some · in, person ' '' were t he timate and poignarit .answers. us.•· yoUrseJf." _ \ · she sold. "Do somethiQg She pulls me up, up .. up, ... Mrs. While said .she. FofOOtlieMcCliritock, with ·your "Jives.-Try. Mrs.Hazellonsaid. was . ''.panic-striken'' lhe end of her 25-year everything," she urged when she first faced the marri~ge was a shqCk. the audience._:_. "I've bad my UPI and ·prospect ot single paren· "Suddenly my husband downs, but I knew I wu toP,ics .we:re expler~ .. , · Mrs. Hazelton said she How do you leam to had gone on a diet, lost :n livewilho_uta.m_an?"o11.e a>ounds ' and dyed bu thood. found · someone else," Harriet Hazelton, who goio1 tb set alo~• Madelyn Merrick, the she explained. · lost her husband after a becat&el'm:1tubbom.~1 -· woman asked. hair. "But that's me.••\ . Leo Must Lie low FRIDAY, MAY? By SYDNEY OMARR ARIBS CMarcb 21· April 19): Friend may express usual idea alxJut money and how it gets that way. Be flexible without sca ttering forces. .TAURUS (April !IO- May -20): Partnership' . prospects are ~pt' to be unstable. Accent is on achieveiD.~at, ConY'Uicbil professioilal superior ol your un_ique abilitie~, Gf:MINI (May 2l·June 20): Be ready for change, variety, possible~ move which stimulates. Your natural abilities surge lo tol'efront. C!l-NCER Pl!.!!• 21· July 22): Money, love, creativity are featured. You feel more vital, alive. Home conditions improve. It diplomatic, you gain valuable itlly . , LEO (July 23-Aug, 22 ): J..ie low. If you don 'l :know what to do, do :nothing. Legal matters could delay direct ac· ti on. LIBRA !Sept. 23·0ct. 22): You gain sense or direction· where emo- tional respan1e1 are con- -cemed. "Member or op- ~posite 1ex plays key role. SCORPIO COct. 23- ·Nov. 21): Logja'm is re- . moved. Accept progress ·when tt stares you in the :tace. Reali1e that ; challen1e ia not reJec· ; lion . . : SAGl'l'TARIUS (Nov. ;.22-Dec. 21): Short trip : could be on agenda, con- : J1erled with relatives.Job i .securi'ty. Follow through onhuP._ch . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Friends, social acliville"s dominate . There is re· laxation of tensions. You gain better perspective ol where you 're going. AQUARIUS (Jan :ZO. Feb. 18 ): Lllnar cycle ii such that you welcome challenge, overcome o~ slacles and handle de- .ta! ls with dispatch, • From 8-1 .. .... 81uild Better World I· . ,; t fOr invotveme"nt, travel; ~~m· plex, social programs will be municalion with other peoere · starved." . so methjng to share. security and ~ IWIS. ttamer said a chan1e in a guarcinteed income. prlnrilies, "where you li'ie and ln ··You've gone the whole: Washin~on," it"ne~~· Women, gamut, 1o said the leader, who she sa1~. should 101n. groups alSQ works in the Senior Adult geare~ toward finding Program at Los Angeles Valley alternatives. .COilege . "Why c<:1n't yo u have . ~lth.ough the ~JLPF is "lhesethings?" . · pnm~nly an education group, . . . . she said, it also has a legislative The r1rst a nswer given was component tn the •nation 's money. Pther answers foll.Owed capital. Some ,. members have but they .too we re eco~m1c re-also run rer public office: aso~s w!J.1ch serve~ lo introduce But on a more individ\)al 1,vel a sh,:Ie film called ~uns ~1 But· she &uggested women "'-'educate ter . Uncle Stlm s M1J1fary their children watch their buy. Tapeworm '' ' . ' . Th fll · h' h M l·I d 1ng habits and work fortheirowq -e m, w 1c s. amer a · ·values . mitted was "slanted," detailed · "YoU•ye iot to (ind ~r '1"'.•)'S ''"" .ipilitilr~, sp.e ndint; an<J-....co.d~ to out-Jove your enemy; The &ily ~ed. .It we c~nli~ue tpf · way to do it ts to make him your \he appetite or the oulttar)' m· friend." ' . • • . t Pric~~D~J~~A~~w~~R1!!PR~~plity S,KIRTS -P ... MTS.,.. TOPS -JACKETS...., ILOUSES MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS -SLACKS -SPORT COATS KNIT SHIRTS -JACKETS V3 10 Y2 OFF ISOMITIMES . MORE!I Ms . Hamer concluded her pre- sentation by asking the audience, which ·ranged from retired women to college faculty mem- bers to students from a nearby high school, to su·ggest one thing they could do to help bring about peace. Several of the women plan to either run for a political office or .work in campaigns. Two teachers sa id they would lnstitute a Peace Studies Pro- _gram in their schools. t One-,woman said she won't al- low Ker chiJdren to play with war t.o:y5. Many People said they would try to communicate with arid~ain a better uhderstaniS- jnl of'others. One of ll)e high sChool student.s 1atd she would simply try to love everyone. 'Mlether you prefer the land Of the Ma, you can alill oat . excited about O.vtd Smith's authentic new yachting . ges. Mada of 1~ cotton canvas. In naturel with navy. Reeler coat-$56. Coed Striped Pants 134. French Striped T~ahirt 118, French Smock 130. Tole 11.4. Crew Hat 110. " ' . /. ·. WHlclffPI ... • , Keystone offers the highest lnterat rates. 8.06% net annual yield on $1 ,000 certificate of deposit. (Federal regulations require a substantial penalty for ...ny withdrawal.) . · KeyiteM'• free ..... lce&also help-your money srow. The Money Machine p<Jts up to $100 Iii casH In your ~ands any cime of the day or night. Fn!e safety deposit boxes. Free c~lng accounts with one of Callfomia's lead Ing full-service banks. And Keystone's open 9-12 Saturdays.. • Drop In today and pick up your free "Gulde\to Interior Plant we" by the living Plant Grow en Auoclatlon. ~ .. "interest compounded daily • Wlth new $40,000 fnsurancL "'""'-' Kat. AJutual Ya.lch A1Hu•.i 9'.ta Annual Yield• 7.75" • 8.o6" ~.50" • 6.7i" 6 Yun • $1000 Or Hot..! 1 Yur • S1000 Or Hor.., 7..50" • 7.79" 5,75\1. • 5.91" '4 Yuri · S1000 Or MOl'e 90 Dayt . $1000 Or Men 6.75" • 6.98" l-1il Yuh • 51000 Or.Hore __ o-KflnONE .SAVINGS ......... _..r.. ai.westmlntter Office. 14011 Beach Bl'ld, NJpotf Center Office, 4301 MecArttlur Bl'td. Anatl•tm Offloe, 565 North Eucilcl Mllak>n Viejo Office, 24041 Merguerlte Pattiw111 Assell Cl! ... ~75 milllOn • -, aplomb. ! ) HOUll.S: 9:3 0-6:00 DAILY INFORMS In lhe DAILY PILOT ., ., ·: • • • RI UI M Id ~ .. pr bi t• 5( .hi a1 Pl In IV M A p, m ' . ~ s cl ol 0 ~ s I.I .. T, m ill p, 1ll E c p it L c Ill Ill Ill v I; ci v 1 ~ t! ( t I ii p e A I ( ~ I ' • l ! ' ' t 1 I ·, • \ AT . • · WIT'S ' \END' By ERMA BOMBED< . Do you know what depression la, Bunkie? · ' ~ ltJ 'operilng up your alumni newsletter and flndi~ one note under youFCJlss: ·"See: JN MEMORIAM." I wonder~bow_lon.-il -would talce-UieClass or '49 1.0 come to this, For~ a )¥bile we were lousy with achievers. Back IJ' the 50s our news would run an entire page, and that was just the births. In subsequel}l Years, ·we con- tinued lo dominate the news sceDe ,with .new jobs, tc8nsters, .hl1ber degrees, promotions, a!'al'....ds. militaty service, piibllshed papers and honors ad1 inflDltum. ,.,, . , In March 19'11, there wg_reonly two items ul)der the cla.snt 1949. Margaret 111,bllenkamp (Lib. Arts> wdn.~a· showcase oh The Price IS ,1\lght (inc)U\l\ng a mic~_wave pven) and~ atumni • I ·. ~ ' . • ' Fewer .M i nut es -1 Fto m · bfttt'i mers11 secretary was ·still trying to locate the last known address of · Ralph Ord well who ·had not (urne1 in his gr·aduaUon gown. Bein& a g90(1 SPort about the - sparseness of news, I started to ·read the news of the year before and the Yt'.•r alter my class, ra· ~tionalizing -it-was-pos1ible a name might !;ing a bell. With eaeh month I ineluded a few more years either way. Finally, one day I shouted ex- citedly, "I knew it! Here's a girl I know and she,'s enrolling in a graduate course at 'Ohio State. Wanda Schmidlapp ... that son of a gun. , .still tn there improv· ing herself. I guess now the 1tlUfll· ni secretary will realize the-class,\ of '49 isn't. read)' to be Phased out." ~y ~sband glanced over my shoulder. and said, "You're read· Ing the' class of '71. That's Wan- ,da's daughter." .I did·a,.strange thing when.he told me· that. I bit an $8 Vera ' scarf in h alf. ",You're ovefreaeting. You know that," said my husband as I tried t0 ... "Ptece the scarf back together again. "If you think there should be more news from your class. just sit down and· think what you 've done lately and send it in." - "Yo.u're right," I said grab- bing a pencil. ''Let's see. I ... no. l told them that ten years ago ... I know I ... that's none of their business ... I could tell them about.-.. but I'd belying.'' Feeling uneasy, I flipped the pages of the alumni newslelter back lo "IN MEMORIAM.'' "What are you doing?" asked my husband. ''Thank goodne\s," I sighed, "it isn't me." · · I W(ote lo th e a lumni secretary, ··Erma Bombeck (Lib. Arts '49) is breathing in and out on a regular basis . SEE CALENDAR OF-EVENTS.'" O_utings, ·Spe·akers on Agendas ' DAR the California Chapter, MG Foundation. speetiV"e members to a pow wow Saturday, May ~~PatienceWri ght : .· Chapter, DAR, will hear Beach Panhellenic As· sociation. The group will m e e In t Ii e Neighborhood Congrega· Uonal Church. The meeting Wi ll eon· vene al 8 p.m. in the Wilshire Boulevard Tem- ple, Los Angeles. 17, in Costa-Mes·a ~Park. -- The group is a mother· daughter organization. J Mra. William S. Reische, ·: st·ue prog·ram chairman, on the subject of lbe DAR Continental Conire5;1, Tuesday, May tv1yasthenia Gravis ReSea.rch Into Myaslbenia Gravis will be discussed by a panel oI doclOrs Thursday, May8, ror t~e annual meeting of Teachers . I d . M 'd ' Orange County coast n tan at ens Division of the California Indian A1aldens along Retired Teachers As- the Orange Coast will sociation. will cruiSe to wear their YMCA cos-Catalina for an overnight lumes lo schoo l Wednes· tour Monday and Tues- day, May 7, to in.vile pro· day, May 5 and 6. .· ·. •• 6, at noon, in· the Hotel Laguna. \· City <)f Hope A spring membership~~---------------~'------- m~g for the Maxirie Caverly Chapter, City of }Jope , is planned for · Tuesday, May 6, al 6 p.m . in the Dana Point Yacht Club. S cripps College ~ Science fiction· writer Bay Bradbury and newseastef .Ruth Ashton Taylor will speak Wed· nesday, May 7, at 7 p.m. in the-Dorothy Chandler Pivilion, ··Los 'Angeles Mhsic Center, for An Evening With· Scripps College. LB Ebel/ A champagne garden party and fashion shoW· ing is planned by the Laguna B.e.acb Eb Club for Wednesday, May 7, 2 to 4 p.m. in the Monarch Bay home of Mrs. Winneld Shiras llJ_ NWPC -·Dominique-Desanti, a· visiting professor at UC LEARN /NfE.JJ/OR DECORATING Jt Our Kew Newport Beach' location ~ WllllOR IUIGNm GURD is the leade r in condu cting an Inter ior design sc hool ·BECOME AN INTERIOR DECORATOR We offer a sh~rt term course Or a year co urse with an associate in arts degree • CALL NOW 640-0500 Irvine and .m ember ofL:'-;:;-;:;:-::--:-~-;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::'.::::::'.'.:::;j the French Resistance in I · World War 11 , will speak Thurs~ay, May 8, at the meeting of the Orange County Chapter, Na· tional Wom en's Political Caucus. Dr. Desanti's talk will begin al 7:30 p.m. in the Republic Federal Sav· ings building, Santa Ana. _Mes.a Harbor · A chetk repre$ehting proceeds of fund-raisin&, efforts for the paal year rleld Over For One More Week! our First Storewide I 1--. w-'lll-be-pr.esenl.ad-to-Dt:;tlr -.,---------.:=._ Allen Miller, director of the Youth Problem Center, at the Thursday, May 8, meeting or the Mesa Harbor Club. The group will gather at 10:30 a .m. in the Tale of the Whale, Newport Beach. ' Panhellenic Four American Field , Service exchange stu· dents wlll attend~~he, dell•ert bridge lunchi!on to benefit. J\.FS set for Wednesday, May 7, at 1 ».m . by the Lagun~ • in honor of Mother Remember. Mother's Day Is May-11 We are offeri ng a -unique opportunity- to stoc k up on: · , Pl ace mats Dinnerware Table Cloths Glassware Napkins Stainless and delightful etc's. ALL AT SAVINGS .OF 20% to 30% -' ' ' . .,.,,.,.,,,.s .. . . ..,-:-till:.&·~ ' ' R~istry }, ,. ~f.. I \i No. 63 Fashion Island, N,e9ilport Beach Phonel714)644-4049 S'tORE HOURS1UES .. WED. 1HURS .. SAT. 10 i :m:to 5:30.o,ro · lllonday & Frldly 10 a.m. tot p.tn. ' • ':' • . • • • • I ' ' " ,. . DAILYPILOT U • \ • You 'll save big on these health & beauty aids. -·- 79~ 63¢· Bayer Just Wonderful Asp irin Hair Spray too·s NLwt.t3oz 79¢ • Arrid Extra Dry Crest Anti ·Perspirant Toothpaste NL wl. 14 oz NI . wt. 7 oz,, . . l · . " ·~d·Aid I' . ' Gillette P~~~ .. strief 'Foot Guard ·s ~!Twl .-6oz . OUR OWN { Treasury 1 C~sl'l'letic Puffs 300·5 ,. .. { .,,, . ( ,z - 99c l Cepacoi · Mouthwa sh 20 IL 01 109 Barnes·Hind - Wetting - Solut ion 2 IL oz. • 139 Breck Shampoo -1511. oz OUAOWN Treasury Toothbrus h Special prices good 1hrough Sunday, May 41h. ' r ! -· . - - I l • . . \ I t -. • • .- .. 1-:·~--.,. ...... -: ....... . .· ........ ,.~--~ .. . ' . lfj DAILY PILOT r Dat~s Picked -.. Pleasant View OJ Sum- mer will take place <it 2 p.m.. Saturday, May 3. in Mul-dy Community Center. Tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for children through the six- th.grade. WILSON PTA: Family skating p3rty will take place from 6 :30 lo 9 p.m. Tuesda )i, May 6, at 1-tarbor ROiler Rink. WOODLAND PFO; Roman Holid1y for Mom · is the theme of ihe spaghetti dinner to take pl~ce £rQ!D ~to 7 t_oni&ht. Winners of the conte11 You've Come A LoaJ \Yay , Baby, will be ..,_ nounccd. •' ',t• ,, --..-·-. ·- v " From fJ-1 \• . . ~ . , T' : Yel Oae thing whlch distresses her and Is ·•a thorn tn my side," she admitted, Is the advertising, a must tor the ma1azine. Mott of the ads come rrom -beauty companies because they have the most money to spend on advertlsing. Tr1ditio'ruilly. she said. these companies have received rreo editorial &Pace in women's tnagazines when they adverti.se. Yet slie haS rerused to do lhis. As a result; she said, al le~t .onc eompany doesn't advertise with lbem. "· . · Although· she has litUe to say 8bout ~he ads, she said, she did . r ... ,, __ ,_,. ... _~··•.• . ... • reject one for a breast exerciser because ''the neaatlve stereoty-e;e ls what we're trying' to prevent. ' READE RS WRITE And another ad orfendcd many of the readers who responded with ne1atlve letters. Readers' oomm~nt.s were forwarded on to the Company and then· ad was chan1ed. "We can 1how our weight by wrltin1 letters,'' she said. "TtiO!e letters count." Te"leVlslon. she added . Is also sensitive -to the optoions of viewers. neaders. have, however, ob· jectfd to 1ome or the maguine'• ed.1toria.I matter as well. Ont story. t.he said, included 8 man's comment -.bout worrien ln their c;ute blazers. • · . "The wholti: point is that we quoted him to show what a pla: he was." she sqld .. If such com· ~tnt~ were del~tcd, she 1ald, "you becomo u pluttorm d.nd not a form or journallJOl ." -' And readers have objected to the attractive women on the magazine's cover. ''There's something about peo- plt involved 1in !Port,'' Ms. Wri g ht said'. ''They look absolutely terrltie." · ~ARBOR COUNCi i, , A: Executive board eeting will be conduct· ,._ by Mrs. Richard Riley . 9:30 a .m . Monday. llY 5, in her home. AJI wly elected unit presi- Big Savings on Corning Ware ®. gifts to tell her you love her. ' \ . • nts, counci l officers d chairmen will at- d. . ''H ARPER PTA : rp.er Happening nival is scheduled urday, May 3, from 11 to 4 p.m. on the grounds. .i!~d will e game and food , ·a cake walk and -a Moon Bounce. l<"'urt.her ' information m ay be ob- tained by contacting the chairman , Mrs. Eddie Benson . through the school office. ' MARINE VIEW PTO: Roundup carniv::il will ~~e place tomorrow rrbm 5 to 9 p.m . <.ind will .feature a country store. a '.8'Weel shop. game booths and a chuck wagoii. • !CJ • PLEASANT VIEW. :l>TO : A fa shion · show ! ·and tea entitl ed A; ·rests • G iven · · A screening for Tay. Sachs disease wlll take place from 5:30·9 ·p.m . Wednesday, May 7, at Temple Sharon. 617 W . .Jlamilton, Costa Mesa. Sponsor is the California Tay-Sachs ease Prevention Pro- 'Dm al Harbor General ospital. Torrance. :ray-Sachs. an inherit- , incurable and always atal disease, primarily ffects infants or J ewish rcnli. The children ap- ar to be normal at irth. but begin to lose the fun ctio n of their ervous system at 4-6 onths. They may become everely retarded; lose heir ability to see and move, and simply waste •away until they die between the ages of 3 and 5, representatives o( the 'program said. During the screening tprocess at Temple Sharon, carriers of the Tay-Sachs gene will be idenlified. Those women 'fl ris k. who become pre· rnant. may be tested by amniocentesis if they wish, and have <i Tay. Sachs pregnancy terminated. The screening takes 15 r minutes and Is free of charge. Participants \\ill be invited to make a ,llOminal contribution to help finance 1he pro· -gram. Anyone wi s hing further Information alx>ut the screening may call the temple at 646-5552. Corning Ware ® Pelite Four8 ;: 7.88 Reg. l l i88.'set inelUdes 4pans, 4 c' rs. Spice O'Ufe design and cornflower embleni. Menu-ette Set 9.88 Rec. 15.88. Set includes 1-pt. covered saucepan. 11/z pt. covered saucepan. 6\/2 inch covered skillet. Spice O' Life_design. . .. Kitchen Starter Set 15.88 Reg. 25.88. Set includes 1 \/2 qt. covered saucepan, 2 qt. covered --~ saucepan, and 10 inch covered skillet. Spice O' Life .design. 1 ~ Counter Savers .e.8a· Reg. 15.95. 16" x 20" counter saver. They keep your couMer looking like you never used it. .. ' •• ' SAVE 203 • , on our entire stock of Corning Ware ® Pyrex and CoreUe SAVE 153 • . on our entire 'afock of 1· El9ctrlc Corning Ware "· ' ~lectromatic · Ptrcolator: • •• Reg. 34.95. 10 cup (SO oz.) immersible percolator . Spice O' Life'M design. Cannister Set 6.99 RtC-8.99. Stackable, air tight , heat resistant clear glass containers. 1 qt., 1 \/z qt ., 2\/2 qt., Spice O' Life design on lids. JCPemey -·-----u.. v ... JC ..... ..., ClllrlO- E ~cept supet"m1t1ke1 \ • . ~~Y,f,'f,;· · 1, -)' £/'· ... ·"·· .) . ----.:/ ~· ;, -·I ·; ,, "' . .~~ \ ....._ -......... ... ... ~ . _____ __,_, "CoreUe" 20 pc. Coming service for 4 I \ 1144 ~. .. . . . . , Reg. 29.95. Includes 4each : dinner prates, salad plates. large bowls , cups, saucers. Deli cate·IOoking but stu rdy. Open stock accessories av~il~ble. Spring Blossom Green, Snowflake Blue, Butterfly Gold , Old Town Blue. All wh ite also available. · 1--=0o-11-ar-D~a-y-S~e-t--'~'- 9.88 Rec. 13.95: 1 qt. overed saucepan and 10 inch covered skillet. Gift -boxed. Cornflower emblem or Spice O' Life design . Bakers Helper Set • 12.88 Rea. 21.88. Set includes 2 qt. loaf dish, J •;,qt. covered baking dish. 8 inch sq~~re cake dish, 9 inch pie plate (white). Available in Spice O' Life design. • Prices Effective -. · Thursday, ti1ay ht, tht.u SUnday, May _4th, 197$ ' . - • J . • 1f • 1 ' ' -L. Y< R 'I( cc ., m I>< W• ly •i •• YG in m hl •• re 11) >I• el· ty ly lo lo D b< d< Cl Tl b< I m ye h< II R ~ j • ~ ' ~ • ' ~ - \ ' ' .. ... ' Thur9day.May1, 11175 DAILY PILOT 85 1 . · Thei ·r .. Age_· ·,,, ·· Ann L·ariders bif.f~re}lce . .-. • , 1 • • lh1~ufacturet11 an'<lo -MAO end most rewardinJ:i ar· R ·. I .len1thened women's DEAR MAD : "Don't . rangeme nt. Ann l.an 't • • skirts 10 everythlne we worry, dear. They wob't ders' booklet, "Marn age n Ive· own look1 llke l11t year's · buy them. The maln ff· -What to Expect." will l ~ -~ Q : and we must 'buy, hew ll!ion a are : 1i> Ji"ta·1a·.=--prepare you for better or , . . -cl~!l'es or look ''out of clal; (b) Women like to tor wortie. Send your re· ·~ it. 1how a llt&le more lff, ·~queat to Ann Landers, , D E A R A N N ~our letter. Con1lder Los;ig 1kl•ts ar!o~'~fd _and (c) Men don't U.~e P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, ti!., ·LAN·DE·RS i I am 25.-younelf ltoltlered:. Ac·'· ~)Lmake us-1 ~&.•klrts. _ _ 60~. enclosin& 50 cents years old. Joe ta 42. cordlas to recent and hide our attractive A no-nonsense ·ap-in-coin und-a JOng, Recently )'ou've run · 1tatl1tJc1, m1rrl11e1 l~1s. Please tell your re· proach to how to deal stamped , self-addressed 1 some letter& about have a htter cbance tf aders NOT .to buy them. with life's most dlfficutt· envelope. couples with extreme the 11e difference lJ un- age diJferences. lf the der JO ye1r1. There are man's preference hap· 10 mail)' exceptions, pehs to be a youn..:er however, that I would woman, ll 11 immediate· never foredoom a rel•· ly a51umed that It's an UonollJp beclu1e ot Ille ego trip for him or a ·, dUfe,...f!e ta ace. search to reg'ain his iost D E A R A N _N yoUth . The woman who is LANDERS: It'• rotten inlerested iQ an older the way desigriers have man is a schemer,"alter · otten Into cahoots wtth hil money, or both. Battle of the BOnds I have yet to See one article defeildlns such relationships. ls it too re- mote a possibility to con- sider that perb:lps such elements as dependabili- ty, wisdom .. compatibtli· ty, maturity arld eyeri love might be-the basis ror some or these May· December und Decem· ber-May marrillges? J 've been out with dozens or men in my so- ca J led ''01ge groUp." They were immature, boring and exploltaUve. 1un. eve. May•. Cydorlite presents Orange County Vouth _ 6.eoef1 ts <;:ompetit1on leatu,ong: Medulla, Handel. I feel very secure with a 1 my "older man." J wish you'd print this letter to help bolster others In the lame boat.. -HE 'S RIGHT FOR ME DEAR RIGHT: lf•re's Separate Reality, and Canyon. Concert 7 to 11 p.m. H un(ing Cente r Community Mall. Admission ·s·1.2s- donation at dOOf. Beach ~ Lvd. at Edinger. off San Diego Fwy When,Joan w•1 11 our studio If! Orange, a lot pf people began asking esjleclelly for her to ipterior d.e1 gn their homes and o/fices. A talent. Now Josn has disappeared. Where? To our brand new studio in Design Plfza (It's underground in that red bric k building where Muldoon's Pub Is). Want great idda s 4about decorating y9ur home or office? Just pa11<it Dealgn Plaza, Walk 30 paces tolhe red brick building, go down· f ·)v the stairs and ta-dum! Joan will flppear. } -:o/,~ • 't' _.. ' .,#f··" f l ;f.~ ;'..._.. ~ ,THE ~ ·~; ~~ MYSTERIOUS '· DISAPPEARANCE r OF JOAN KEAHEY Lola Harding & Associate ..,o INTERIOR DESIGN 202 Newpofl Center Dnve, Design Plaza, Newport Beach 640-6640 316 So1ilh Tustin Avenue, Orange 556-2721 -:--- ) " ' ' • 7 LEAGUES ART SHOW Cetf•M"41Ma...p. 0,.,. ........ 1 ..... Wett.illlfer Ari A11ac'....., ,_. .... .,....,Art .,,.,..._ ................ Art LeefM So. Catlf. Ca• 1tr of Aritth ............... • . . South Coast ?tua '! ] •one-stop' shopping CHILDHIC'.I WUI 1011 lr~IM-:-W~'!!ffl"". ~ FESCO 32.GAL~ TRASH · CAN · HAYE YOU TRIED OUR IHTERHATIOHAL FOODS FROM AROUND THEWORU>? • FOR EXAMPLE: Italian -Ronzoni Pasta -Egg & Spinach Feltuccine -Bertoli Olive 011 Ch1nese-For1une Cookies Jewish-Manischewltl Wtu!e Ftsh &Pike Japanese-Tempura· Buttfi[_ Mu; · -Marukan Rice Q1negar Mexican/Spanish-Hot Sauces & Refried Beans Old El Paso. Ortepa French-Escargots Snalls , ....... .., ................... ·• ..... aa.-e·· , ... . 1 ~member' · ~otlJ.er's , . c,{ja:jr I > \ Give her the speciai attention' she deeervea-on her day, SUnday.,Ma'y 11, She'll love·· a beautiful card ana gift 'from our complete Hallmarll selection, ~ • HUMMIL ... -IAl'LAftt ' > ulu ·• W IA PAPErtliNtlM1fED ~ 1112 IRVINI AYlllUI ·-549.7921 I' • ! • .. -a.t 111'.s f'inest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS ;TIL 9 - SCHOLL EXERCISE SANDALS . They shape up your legs while they comfort your feet! .,,_ .. ~.--....... .. •S..c:Mtt ..... '-Vf•lhlff ....... .., ........................ , .... ... MONTGOMERY '., CLEAHERS & U.UMDRY " WESTCLIFF LAUNDRY CHEESE OF THE MONTH MOM AND APPLE PIE CHEDDAR CHEESE Mellllr D•sen•• the lest -Food Gift Pab, Spice Rocks. y.,. l',i Sets & Mof'O. Wo Mail. • '• .. , ~i@fk©r1 'rm~m~ .. :; OF OHIO .. : I • • • ' t • .. ... ... '( ·····~··· ,~ .... • • r • • . ........ • :.. DAM.VPILOT • .. Thurtd!X;M!X .. 1,1875 ord's.Flrst Q!J.arter !ff By $11 Mi}!io~ . . '· . --. . oDEARBORN. Mich. (AP)~ Ford -r Co. lost $11 million lh the .first 'rt.er of 1975, the first time the a,uto credit lowered net · losses. Ford had · lJl'etax earnings of. $236 million in th& firStquarler or 1974. • , .. .., . ·- · anufacturer ha ~ failed to turn a pro-- in the initial quarter since it went ll<.in.l95jj, The net loss before the accountinl ' c·hange compares with weak net earn-fl NANCE _iJ:!I• o! $123.6 inillion -$1 .~I a share -ln the s ame year-ago penOd, when ti. .... I •,Ford reported its net loss of 11 cents i share was the result 'bf 'a new ac· infiation anct the, energy crisis sent "':~-----..---' nUng proced ure, whiM reduced _ ..--_ ..losses from $98 million, or $1 .os a share, under the prev:ious accountibi ihethod. s,ies into a sharP slump and pro£itl · "' into-a tailspin. ~--hJ ·nd · Ford had record first.quarter net t.Jt..1_ ut a .. .. . . I · ·i .. ': . · eamines of $360. 7 million in 1973. i • THE LOSS ALSO was the first for lplY quarter since the fourth period in: -S:967, when the nation's· No . 2 automaker ,M>st $101 .9 million as a re- ':,Ult Q_( i, lengthy nationwide strike. __ ' Ford said it lost $158 million before Gas Firm . . Gf:NERAL MOTORS REPORTED thls week that it earned $59 million in the January .• Marcb period. down 51 percent rrom already sagging profits Ge. ts G. ram in the first quarter oC 1974. Earnings U.xes in the first quarter ... but a tax Witethe low.est for GM in lhat period - since 1946. Southern California. Gas Co: has received a $391;900 grant from · the National Science Foun· dation and the Federal Energy Administration ;·DESERT'S BEST BUY ' t .. . ' ·, ' 0 ... and vie~! · )ndlan . hlll..c TOWNHOUSES Palm Oesert ... Localed in a shelter;d co,·e sev~ral hundred feet above the desert floor ... Jndian Hills offers an "incomparable panoramic view where c_goling breea:es gently sweep away the cares of lhe world! " • I ' . . ' Five custom•designed swimming pools. and screened lennis courts add to the new way of life you'll hap~ily find at Indian Hill~Palm Desert! · M~~'S: -·to-participate in the field DAY Is testing and evaluation of MAY 1 ltll the utility's Solar Assist· eel Gas Energy (SAGE) water heating research . IJ Tll.IY GIA.HT,~ This year \11c want to pay a special tribute tO all gr andmothers - young and old. WhCre would ..... c be without these \11onderru1 and speciaJ women in our lives? Surely they might tend lo spoil the kids with an eslra helping or love. Arid yes, they always "'ant a new photoaraph or -the ramily to·sho .... · off to ·tt¥?ir -heighbors. Rut, isn•t it a wonderful feeling to know somL'Ofle ·loves us so much? project. · The SAGE research project is aimed at de· termining the equipment designs, eosts, market · potentials and require.· ments :and government policy incenli.ves needed for residential and com· mercial solar assisted Us water heatiiig Systems. Economics Of State Outlined . '.· 1913 PRICES! 2& J BEDROOM S·INGLE STO:RY TOWNHOUSES "A great mari,y grand mothers come into our pharmacy and "they are trerited wilh the ·special car e they deserve.· And we a.re never too busy to look at that new family photograph. " .. ~: .. I I r I I .. " t from $34,5qO 10°/o DOWN ' 8 3/4 o/o FINANCING· t 9 "" A.A. ... • ' YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PKONE US when you need a delivery. \\'e will deli,·er promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. \\.'e "'elcome request~ ror delivery se rvice '. a'nd charge accounts. · PA•K UDO PHA•MACT 3S1 Hospital Road Free Delivery -.Newport Beach '4Z-1SIO 'Cell 642·56J8. ' ~ .Put e few words. to work tor you,. ~ In the DAILY PILOT R. Gene Conatser, vice president of th e C;ilifornia Division or Bank of America will discuss California's economic outlook at a noon meeting May 13 ol the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce. ~e public is invited to the $4 luncheon al .the Crossroads Restaurant, 18050 Brookhurst St. Conatser, whQ.dlGlds a PhD in economics from Southern Methodist University. has been With Bank of America 12 years. Reservations for the luncheon may be made by calling the chamber at 962·4441 . c CSf'ECI~L~EW -WfOWIN{i - BY CADILLAC recli~ing passenger seat with two-way power adjust men~ a 11!~ & Telescope ~leering wheel and a ftJel monitor system.IPower controls for the.front seats ar , mounted on the armrest consoles. · , . : . ! We take great pride in presenting the mosl exciting ·Cadillac sf nee Eldorado m8de ils debut-the a11 "new. eleQant Seville. Although it is sized for efficiency any where in th& world, Seville is richly appointed in the Cadillac tradition. . Seville· is powered by an electron1cally fuel-Injected .engine and its host of slandard equipment includes a \ See Sevllh( the new-Amerlc!an with intematlonal oniclency, In ou"r showroom now. · ' I.· I . ' I ' . I ·! • ,,. t ON DISPLAY ID4 QJR SHOWROOM APRIL 26 to MAY l CadilkX' 2600 Marbor 81.<L C.U MMe S40·9t00 • • "ll • .. . -_, .. -: • -- Hou~l~. • ··'ll.-'l';.;;;;L;, StiJrt·!J· . . ~~~~~ Up ~2o/,;~ -' New hoU1ln1 ·~rta. in Calllornla durlilk .M-b were up 32 »ereeat--IJ9M February, J>ut. dJ!lril..'.38 percent from M1rdlll ol 1974, .Jlahk' or A i!ltca reported. ' • 1 .. T~e bank-satcf•lni starts in the etlfle tor March o( thls yeai-were at a ae'asonally ~uned 8JU\.Ual rate or 9S,000 Uli- ils, compued with 'iz,ooo units the previous mmth and 148,000 units for March of I.alt year . • During the li.nt three months or tbts year, ac- tual :starts totaled 11/134 • uni1s comr•r•d with laasttltti Mot, 100• Ma .. cflitte .. 31, 742 11nit.s during the '""ll like period· 'l3.st year. Mrs. Donna.Kinney: 'asSl~lant secteLOi'y Cot; the Bank of1rvine, tries Siogl~_ott.dwelU.oli ac-out bank:s new 24-hl)l!r.MoneyMeUc servfoe. The automatic ban)<in( ~:is·:s-/a~~s6s1t:r&~rcent machine provides deJX,>Silors ·with the ability to. cash checks, Construction .or apart· withdraw or deposit, cash -even when the building is locked up menls with flve or more tight., units decr'ee9e6 shai:ply. _ _:_;_ ______ -'------------------,-- "During the first quarter ... only 4,374'._,~nlts ~~re Va· rm Co--..-.di"ty started 1n tn1s · categorY-.1""' 1 • • u • &U" compared' with l~1S69.un-· ' " ... itsinth•1974pellod. P-rices l11Crease Trust Fir~'s T~ Talk Set WASH'lNGX.ON (UPI). -Farm commodity prices rose 4 percent in the montb,eoding April lS, reversing a five-mon1h decline, the Agriculture Department haS reported. . The trust department O(fiCials said the recovery was~led by ilrCrl!aSes of Title .Insurance and in prices (or cattle, ht>is. cotton. soy beans and ·Trust Co., a Tlcor Com-calves. Grpins s~Owe9. small gains, and redUctions pany, will conduct its for eggs &.nd milk failta to offset other increases. 27th annual'tax and pro-Even ;ifter the Ai>ril increase', however, the bate forum at the Elks ~ricultqte DelJart,i;:lent's crop reporting bo.ard Club ln Santa Ana May 8 ... said ave.r.age ptice,s for raw farm products were at 1:15 p .m . .'J'Ju~: ~ks still '8.1 percent beloW·last OCtober when th€ five· , Club is loc8ted at 212 Elk month drt>p began ,and 7 percent below a year Lane. earlier. . .. '. Over '1'he Counter · HASDU""'9s MUTUAL FUNDS .. &my Bid . . To Willard Congressman Jerry M. Patter_son <D·Santa_ Anal. anno.unced that Willard Boat Works, Inc. of Fountatn Valley has ~n aWardelt-'a contract !or $108;400 from the U.S. Armi Aviation Systems Command for the manufacture o( UH·l helicopter armored seat shells. These se.al shells are credited with saving many American lives. in recent conntcts. •, • . :: ... · ·:·. '· .. .... .. -. !·:· .· .. ... .~: . 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"'-' ....... ,, .. , .... ...... •i.M. 111-215 . ' l ,6995 ; • l • • I 1 I ( I I I I 1 • ( 1 . J i s ·I ( ~ ,, t I i 1 -r ·h i s .. c ' ' , I I I I ( t l • t ( I I ! 1 ( ' I l , . I I I t I • • • • • • " • Tht.nday, May f , ~915 DAIL V PILOT (;J Aillgel8 -Sail Into Shai-ti Of DiviSion Lead l -,, ,. -• I ' LOS ANGELES CAP) -.. >.Ji I'm !n'ial to do ia make lbe ball clUb-:-0 · ---- · The speaker. was Leondaus Lacy-Lee Lai;y, th ti Loe Angeles Dodgers' back-up second baseman. Jt aoandld more Ute an un- derstatement than anjtb.ing else, especially after his 3-for-5 game Wednesday~lg~t In a 5-2 victory Dodfien ·Sla(e 411 ....... "" ... "(1'1) ~w ?S.nOlt9011il.os.All9fl•i 1:2j p.,.., ,..., as.11 0 11110 •I l.OS AflOl!ll ' I>: SSp.zn. ~y •S.nDl1911atLo~A1'19e1e~. l :HlQ.n•.• over the Atlanla Braves, the Dodgers' seventh str aight triumph. The bill game, in which he drove in two of the Dodgers' fiva runs, ballooned his a verageto .432. The Dodgers' IO-hit. attack helped Doug Rau, 3-1, hurl his first-complete game since July 31 and aJSo hand the Braves' Carl Moiton, 5-1, his first.defeat after five straight wins. But it is the emergence or Lacy that has Dodgers manager Walter Alston excited. ••1 don't know what I'm ·going to do when all our people are re· -, Lutz .BOws In Touriiey MEXICO CITY (AP) -Teams of Mark Cox and' Clit( Drysdale and Ross Case · and Geo!Crey Masters won in the opening round-or the men's Wor.ld Doubles 'fennis Championships Wedrfe&day night. Cox · and Drysdale o( Britain elimiqated Bob Lutz or San Clemente and Stan Smith 7·6, 6-7, 7-6, 7-t. Case and Masters or · Austrl!Jia-der.ated-Dick Stockton anc1-Edk-ian Dillen ol lbe United StatesU, 6·4,:B-216''4: . In a .·surpris'e ,.arlnoun~ement, · Lamat~Hunt,•pr'5ident of World Chipn.j30n5tiip TenDis, said South Alrlcati players-Bob.Hewitt and ·Frew McM\llan will1get a chance to play'ln Dalla~ against the win· ners of the Mexiqan tournament. Hewitt arid Mc:"Millan were de· nied permilsion by the.Mexican government to play in Mexico: ady to play again.•• Alston said, "but. J-do kDow one thing -I'm not taking Lee . Lacy oot ol the lln'e·up. Nof Che way he 's bit· ting." Bill Russell and Bill Buekner are both eligible _to come off the di.sabled list this ·weekend but Alston has no plans ror putting Lacy.bacltontbe bench. . ''l knew I'd get an opportt,mity tol'lay, •• Lacy ·said, 1'but I didn't know how much.' Don't (orget, i•m playing.,..JJehind Dave Lopes at second base. He's either the best or close to the best second · basema.n in thf league.'' By sw.eeping the Braves, the Dodgers improved -their lead in the National Leagu~ West to three Cull games · and dropped Atlanta into fourth ·place, 3'h. games behind. The Dodgers closed out the month or April with IS vTctorles in 23-starts-:---TheY were 8-2 in Dodger Stadj.um .. -Lacy single<) in' th:e first ion,ing when U,e Ooefgers got their" rirst run, on 'Jim Wynn's double. Jn the. sec6nd inning Lacy singled ho·me a run as the Dodgers scored twice ... Then, in the sixth, he singled home another run, c~uing Morton.ore the mound. -Rau-is the man who benefited fro.rn the-lV·hit attack. He made - just one mistake -a Courth· inning home run pitch·to little Larvell.Blanks -but otherwise waS in complete command. fie pitched out~ne critical spot, in _.., the third, w n he struck out Darrell Evan with rwmers at secona and third. "That was the key pitch or the game," he said . "I pitched well to Evans the whole game. 1 just hate to see him co.me. up there with guys on base." Rau, who struclc out seven, fmished with a r us}:t,,fanning the· ·side in the ninth. · _ "Tha"l," he said with -s•iJNI", - "was to qu-e11 ·a11 that talk a~ .. not being able to go nine in· nirigs." ATLANTA • •It r 11 M 4010 • 0 0 0 1 l.OSANQIELES ... , 11111 l.apHd •l 21 L.a(:y?b 5 0 l 2 Wynn If 4 D 1 .1 0'111.lf 0000 c;.r~ytll 4000 O'.wlordr1 4000 C.y:ltl l010 Y•~c • o 1 o AiMrbKfl n• :J 1 1 o R.mUD 3110 Will Be Nip 'ii Tuck;:__ "Says Halos Skipper· KANSAS CITY (AP ) - -1.s:anager Dick Williams or the ,CaU!ornia Angels is eating high ~on the hog again. h It, may. be only temporary. ;t Then, again , lt m a y not be. · t Williams, who gu.ided Oakland to world championships before _ b\and owner Charles O. Finley came to the parting of the ways , had his revamped Angels tied for the lead with the A's in the American League West Division AllQmM.,.OllltM .. Cl7IOI ,.,.,.Y T Calilornia iit Kan•a ~Co ly M<>y 2 C.&lltornii i i Te.a. """' J{..il•lorno<1 al T ~•<I~ ~.JS p.ni. S:SS p.m. 5.}~p.m, ·art~r Cali!or.nia edged the Kansas Cfty Ro)!clls 7·6 Wednes- day night. Williams' housecleaning after he took over the Angels at mid- . t1eason last year has mqlded the " club into an exciting, challenging ·~ ~ otitfit. . "[ cleaned out rellows who ·hadn't been productive." said Williams alter the Angel&' stir- ring come-Crom -behind triumph in the _pinlh inning. "1be writers call them deadwood. I made 17 changes, not counting Frank Robinson, whose contract ex· pired. "We have only three pitchers who started last season -Nolan Ryan, Frank Tanana and Bill Singer. : • .,...~""""· "When .this season started, I ~.·:_thought we'd be better than a .500 team. Now I think this division is going (o be nip·and·tucfr all season. Nobody is going to run aWay-with it." What about Oakland?" Royals, three by ~ti key Rivers. When their rabbit.I are on the base paths,'lhe Angels look more like a track-team than a l:!aseball club. Cali(ornia, trailing 6-5 going in· to the ninth, gol lwo runs On run- producing doubles b~ Tommy Harper a n.d Bruce.. Boc.hl~ 'Rivers crae!ked a single before Harper and Boehle delivered. Rivers. walked, stale secQJld and third and scored on Bochte's single in· lhe Cirst . Rivers and Harper hit run·scoring sjpgles irt the third. Orlando · RarTiirez: doubled for an Ange\f run in the sixth. and ;Jerry Remy's singl,e produced another in the eighth. SPORTS GLENN WHITE Sports Editor , AAU Puts I • U .. I Tt..-lo =";No; not Oakland, ·· Williams shot back. "Catfish Hunter is 1Wne and Dick Green is gone. Green was j\ist as big a factor in Oakland's success .;.is Catfish. "We have as good a chance as an)· body. This club has the de· fense and tremendous speed. Pressure On Stones THE BU~LS\BOB LOVE DRIVI;S •IN FOR BUCKET. NBA. Roundup We're onlY a VC raging about one nome run a week but we're get· ling a lot or stolen bases and a lol ..... , ,._ ,I of rJJns~ Our kids arc quick. and LONG BEACH (AP}1,_: gh fJ\ey k~p fighting back. That ·s jumper pwight st'on~llil Wbfl.t ybulh,does.~.' opponent o( the Am at'°f1~~c U Wednesday night is any in· Union , has been barred',r• an · Butlets .Lelid 2-0,·, . ( .. diCation, .WJlliams is right in his invitational track meet •-at his appr3is~l. k own school and may lose his The Angels, who htt've scored pending world indoor record 30 runs in their last three games, because he is no{ 3 member of CHI CAGO (AP) -Tom stole five bas es against the lheAAU. Boerwinkle 's layup with two ~·-. ""\. -::-7 ·The 21-year-old Cal State seconds le!t gave the Chicago c.a~~•NIA ..... KANU~''" <Long Beach) student didn't join Bulls a 90-89. victory o'°er the '•llrllM •1tr11111 the AAU this year, partially Gqiden State Warriors Wednes-::1!9..!'1'r<-' : J ~ ~ 6:~~1'' ~ ~ ! ; because he opposes a rule fequir· Warriors Downed The government o(ficiaJly said it-was-becau.se-the-two idftl not ·have work permits, but Mexico previously has aenied visas to South A!rican!' becp.uSe oC that • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 JOOO 4 0 2 0 4 I 2 0 4 1 1 2 2 o 1 a o o o a 1 a o a 0 0 I) 0 1 0 "O 0 .... _ J.Sl J 2 Tot•! 34 5 J.0 • AU•ntm cm ioo 000-2 L05Motld 120 OO'l 00.-i LANDOVE~. Md. IAP\. - Elvin Hayes and Phil Chenier combined tor 54 points as the Washington Bullets slowed Boston's fast break t.O a crawl and whipped the Celtics 117·92 Wednesday night to take ·a 2·0 lead· in the N ational...-Biasketb&ll Association's Eastern Con- day night to (ie their Western ~.;~: . ~ ~ i ~ ~:=!dtl ~ g g ~ ing,athletes to donate part o( any ~~~~~r~;;~~nc~!~yorfseries-'tf". ·~.:~~-~ i~~g ~;j~~n i lr~i~~j~~~\~d0i~:~~h!~~~~;,_-~• Th b Ill e'ared sewn· up • Stmntlll'lr1 o o o-o. G.llr•ttlb l Ao' 1-1 1 h 't e a e app a.Rodrl\Jwz<-Jo 1 o B.Mmr11~,<-4 , 2 1 par 1cu ar reason aven E-E:ll•m, t..cr. G•rr. l.08-t'-"' 7, LO!I AloQlt!H lO. 28-WJM. HR-81ris Cll. s-R..u. IP N •l.A89SO ... country's apartheid policy. .. Nortonl,S-1 ) 5""' 10 J • 2 0 GtntrJ ~00000 , Hewitt and McMillan are the derending champions. House 2 00 02 0 ~ (W,3·1) -,...._ 7 2 2 1 7 PB-<.orrell. T-2: 17, A-2'1MO. Namath W ·aiting For $$$ Offers NEW YORK -Joe Namath's saved his li(e at the Montjuich attorney, Jimmy Walsh, says he • cifcuit. has not seen any of(er from the r 1His car Embassy Hill lost a Wor ld Football League, but be stabilizer, and hit the guardrail hints the New Yo'rk Jets be/ore bouncing into a group of quarterback may go to Honolulu spectator$. · to discuss a $4 milliono(Cer. Sommei9n ret:ceived seven "I've read and heard about the fractures Crom which he is re- WFL offer," Wals1' said, "but I covering in a local clinic. He is. have nothing in fu>nt Q('me. All I expected to be discharged in know is what lhey clairi\. I guess abou~ a week. they Were waiting (or Joe's Jets codtract to run oul. '1Well. it ha$, and all they have tq &ls lay out a propooal and I'll take it\troin there.•• ' , J•rfl}!~•-Otd (/ WNSHl/'iGTON -Sonny ...Jurgensen and the Washington Redskin• announ_ced officially to- d&y that yeteran quarterback is being retlr~ involuntarily by the NaUonal FOotbalt League team. MONTREAL -A smell numbf:r or high quality coun· terlEiit Olympic coms has been privatelyminted in Lebanon, but non~so far·hav'e apparenUy been imported (or sale in Canada, -a spoitesman tor the Olyinpic-eoin 1>!"1fnDI saj<!:W1!:., . _ eoth-,;iterpof . the Roya[ j Cad&dian Mount ·~Police have ... been WOfking onl th,eY case and have "'pilflejl. "~9,St;jf not all of the counterf.eit: olns 'have been destroyed," the pakesman said. ., ' t-. ·Bali Saeed·BI• BARCELO!jA -Rold Slom· l melen, the Weal German driver whose car killed lour persona In 'lhe lll·rated Sp•nlsh Gr.and Prix "We have kn 'wn of th.is since November, but ror security~ re· asons we ttave kept it quiet," Dana Doiron or the Olympic coin ference (inals. · The third game in the best-of- seven series will be played Satur- day afternoon in Boston and the defending champion c.eJtics will try to shake orr their slump bet ore theirt)ome fans. Chenier scoreQ.__11 of. his 25 points In the !fist half, althbugh he s·at out nine µiinutes ~th Coui troubles, and Hayes added 16 o( his 29 as Washington opened up a 60,44 lead at intermissioh. Boston shot only 34 percent from the floor-in the firSl half, in· .eluding l ·Ol·6 by veteran John Havlicek. Only strength off the of!ensive boards prevented Boston from Calling even further behind. Meanest Man Apprehended SAN DIEGO (APl-A man accused or stealing a wheelChair belonging to an ll·year·old muscular dyst,rophy vi"clitn was 81Te6t· ed here Wednesday, a poij~e apokesman nid. • ' <Ross Perry Bailey, 41, was booked (or investigation of grand theft, lhe spokesman -sl[~i.-His ~3.iJ was set at 'Sl,uvu. • .1 Th~ chair-· was badly "dap:faJed Jfter it was taken a Wtelt &go (ro'm San Diego Stadium while its Young owner,. Joseph Vin.sob, was watching a baseball game. Police Cound the bai:ily damaged chair -t a local tavern. ~ ·by Golden State until Norm Vap e.s....nnlS o o o o A.S<.ot1Dr a~ o o joined the AAU, I just haven't Lier scored on a steal ~o trim tbe . =~ g ~ 1 ~ :l!:r':°""'1'P g g g g gotten around to it.'' He said he Warrior le ad 89-88 with 3·' · U" .. 7:~1i 11 ~g~~ MlllQIOflD 0000 woulCI probably join soon seconds left. Then Rick Barry t_~P g g g g because he would need an AAU missed on a s hot with the BUlls ' ~P o o o o card to get a -travel permit and d d lli M..ScatlD 0000 getting the reboun an ca ng a Sh••P o o o o plans to compete in Jamaica and time'ouLwithJOsecondslefl. To~• .._..,, 11 1 Tot•ts ~~-Europe.this.summer. Taking the ball Crom out of c..i+iorfff• 101 001 011-1 A spokesman at Long Beach raked "ot ~-01., om a ~ , . • bounds , Van Lier a s E.G. erett, •· Mart1n11, M4'\lbtt"ry,o. Aa>m,.., sponsor o( Sunday s meet, said and passed to Boerwinkle under 2·¥••b.OP--C.uforn1•1.1t.111Ys Olyl.LOB-Wednesday that il had been C.ltlO•fll• '· K•n1•1 cu, 6. 21l.,.P•••k, e. the basket and the seven-footer .,.,,.,1,,.,, A••· o. A•ml~•. Hlrper, B«;nt,. warned by the AAU's local popped in the win.nizw basket. ~~;-:,i:t,<:'.1~~·~0~:~=~~~&~1~0111· chairman, Hal Harkness, that all The Warriors got a chance with •I"_. " " r.• ••so officials would be withdrawn one-second-left-but a sholt by ~~ ~ -~vt ~-:. ~-} ~ -rrom llie me~·rs:zm,~.-----11 Barry, who'led the Warriors with, ~ 4~• • o o 1 2 petes M.Sc:otl CW,1.0) ~ I O O O o · . • 26 points. was Yiide of the basket SI•• \':I o o o o ·~ The AAU .also c 'r: ed •t)lat and the Chicago Stadium croWd :;:'fl;~~1 ;., t ; ~ ~ 1 ' Stones' world indoor h'igh jump " or 18,533 broke into bedlam as the MlllQIOfl ,., o a o o o mark or 7 (eefi.1'5~ inches. set in buzzer sounded. " S.~•-Sl_:ie-r n J. WP-FHrmorris. s ino-r. New Yol-k last Feb. 21 would'not <{.-l.21.A 1,0J6. , • be approved unless Stones Joined ~--theAAU. ~ Stones, a member .or tbe Pt!cific Coast Club, dii:l 'hot join the AA U even though PCC CoacAl Tom Jennings mailed him the ap- plication, which requires a signature and a $3 .50 fee. "Dwight appeared on, the Johnny Carson show and "the AAU said they·wanted'Olle third of his tee to gO to the National AAU Office and one third ·to Dwight's favorite charitf- . Dwight has no intention' bf gi~ng any o( that fee to the AAU," Jen'". niogs said. . "~ doesn't even have thiit money; he donated il to bis favorite charity, lhe P~cirlc Coast Club, ... a nonprofi~ ·tax· exempt .org'an_\z!lion .un~e_r the.1 Ce.Ji(orn1a registry of Chantable trusts ." ~ ( • Sunday. believes a ·1uardrail I 11,421-~e A.BA Clash u.d>1~At°Pl<IJ;; >' -Doi_,. ...,... M!. ~ertcaa llUlletbai1 program sai.d. l Je;nnings said Stones knew h~0 would appear on the ·Tonight Show and on a David Frost.t speCiaJ. "I( he's not a member~ the .AAU he doesn't ha.11@ (01 donate his (_~ to them -n~ c4 ®'late it lo c:haritable Qrganiz#'. lions like us. ~ Jennings sa·id., "If they det man~ part o( that 1V mone:Y\I we'll give il bai!k to NBC first•·, '. ,. Stones won the h.ighjwnp at 7·1 In the AA U National Ohani"· .. ''JtlonshipS al N eW York last Feb; 28, then won at 7.3 in 'the ·~ U$R dual meet March 3 if Richmond, Va. The AAU said he •or',• l!ll~•.!JlNle:;i,:,cot andr'4 .~~ ~!_'!!":di rot alnlle· Wedn~ WIOl;I 1aqieand~-~1rd1nee : 411 ~· lf!od • .....,... • Tlie etow11 or="' trartet· I llilt-Jn iyi Pocers 104·99. Square Arena the pre. 1liell'·I\ ert,ean Bahetball vious record or u.•. Ml bore AHeelat '9'•' '!l'Ut Jllvialon Aprlll2and.UadlUI~ · 'l)l•f<!'!I• at ... t ~ee, vlctorlu ll also pull-1', the=·• ~ · i.. · · total atlendaateiiortbt to pa; deeldmr' 1ame will bli 3,007,flS t~ln1 llf_~miltiontbe' lalU,.._f at l>en""','wlth mark ror llnl -·la ................. iag to lb• ABA •• Oirl>t•JeH hklirf. i;n: +~:1~~:.h~fiil."i!:.! ·. <lffln: a 6-f~·lO H<Ollll '9tr ~ center, ICOl'od liK llrillbt = ~.dn~idaJ nlrhl'• playoff/ . for the_ Nu11ets •nd put m :alle.,J to .Uy', 98-'7, with two· 11iloiltes temalnl•&· Re added t•o mo·re free th.rows and 'allother ·buket1belore Mack C1IV1i1'1 two Ire<I throws Iced lbe 1 llniie wlU\ 1lx ,seconds remain; Ing. AB.A , 11COrin1 , ~hamp ~rge :M~lnnll led lndlana with • • llilbltl. 11 In lhe>11econd hall, and haiiled Olll lil1)e•9,list8. . I 1 • cai.tn. nnlahe\I'. •Ith n p.1nts i -B)'TGll Beetrlldd«l 15.,r-.Pacera, 'rookie Billy Knlifbt . -18andDarneU11111"¥!° 1i..t . 17. ~ hadl1't been barred from Pre· r vlous AAU meets beeause lhe ays~m for· d._eterqi.ining whb ts a el!i~f ol -the AAU Ii .anm tiuated. . . It; . Ii\ •· "II he partl~ aled In the AAU lndoor·w1thout ing a l_l!embeW tt. wu •' mis e on oUr wr.tiJ!t Hld1'AU . ~·-a., Ian Cassell fro 'bb olllee 'lat dl.ana1>0li•. • • I ct %11. Y PILOT ' -Ne~rt, BB, ~Marina . ·Romp to Spike -·wins Newport Jlarbor pre- pared for the Sunset ..-Le•gue finals with an impressive 1 00 · .36 conquest of hos\ Western High Sehool WedJ;lesday aftero.oon in track and fleld dua~ meet competition. In other meets iJJvolv- ' Ing area teams. -Hunt· , ineton Beach ciefeated Orange, 84·52; and Marina eased by FOWl- la-in Valley, 105-31 . Newport's Tars jug. gled some or their en- trants ~!th Vin Mulroy winning the 440 -in 50.2 after running second in both the sprint races. Brian Theriot won the 100 and 220 and-passed up the «O. Dave Karrasch heaved the discus 167-10~ and the shot put 63-:P;.. lo con- tinue his outstanding season in the weigh~ events. Rick Matteson was a dou'ble winner for Marina. He captured the 220 and the triple junip while placing second in, the 100. Robert Ange1 had a 4:32.0 clocking in win- ning .the mile run .ror . Huntington Beach and finished second lo team. mate Bill McQuown in the 880 wilh the winner po.sting a 2 :02.S. Jim Sc:haedel--u_ulted 13·0 ror the HB OilerS. .Varsity ~rt ... {1111 (11) 1'l11. V•llty 100-1.Wll'°" (F) 1. MlllHOn {Ml ~1. O."'nPOrt CMJ. Time: 10.2 .. no--1. ""'-lies.on fMl 1. 0.wnport IMJ l. Oedrltk (A,\). Time: 1J.•. f«l-1. 811tl9r (M) 2. 8 hcholl !FIJ- Gercia CM >;-T1nw : ''·'· M0----1. HMWkl• IM I I. lolKlltfl Cl'J 1. Ft11cllH (fl). Tl'"': l:tl.I. MU•-1. P1hw CMJ 2. Pltr~· oyu l . Slrlckl-IF>. Time: •:lf,,. ' 2·Mil•-I. P1ino !M) 1. NOi ... (F)l. M1911t1 CMI. 9:St.I. 120HH-I. 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Time; 54.1. --I. 6ucl IHI l . l"lolflk IHI flO ttllnl. Time: 1:14.4. Miii-i, 8"'1er IHI 2. Hettenl IQ) J. h• 101. Time: 5:14..], Coast.Area (Mirr-J:..i=-:"FI~:..;: ~ (f:ll.'MbOfl CE I. Dis_}'<Kt: l»ll'J • ...... 1. Lo11 !Ml I. Stsllwe IFl"l. ... .,.,H.11P~l lSt'hl.,.,_,. ~ll (Ml. Tl"": SS.I. --1. Wwner CM ) J . lkorkot (Fl l. 1(0.-1. c.rum IN) t. l':ey IN) 1 Mo .... d IMI. Ti,,.: 1:11.t. R~li:!!':.' ~~t· 2. Ruly (Wl 3, ,. .. I HO"" (W). nmt: 2•.1. fftl--1. VitWJkl• IN ) l. TlltT'lblflGn (W) J. Durio IN J. Time: SS.1. .eo-1. Vl<Klkke !NJ 2. D11rlo CNIJ. e.--(NI. Tlf¥: 2: 10.•.· Mile-I. 0 .. 10 ("fl J. Fltl'litld tWI 3. Cof\k (fll}. Tlt11t: '~':ii. 2~ ... :......J\,Mer11t1'1l 2. Av·Utl :l Fff"914 f'WJ:TI ....... : I .17.5. - .. -. ' Spike Prellms R tl · · . us e.-s f!C:c QualifieS'Toppli 21 for Finals Pirates . "1S Irvine In 10·3- lly CRAIG SHEFF. Ofllle DlllW ll'iltl 11•'1 Tbtre were'1 few Sur- prjaes .in Wedneaday·s South Co~at Conference ttack and field prelinu at-Orange Coast -but Mt. San Antonio and .Fullerton colleQ:eB have to be called the favorites f6r Saturday.'s finals-<111. the basis of total qualifiers. V• , Mt. SAC led the way 1ctory with 41 , followed by Fullerton (37). Orange · · Coast only · qualified 21, LOS ANGELE~.-:.uc, but ,most·of thoo;~ figure Irvine exploded fo_r 1~ to score big for.the Dues . hits Including four each Saturd•y's f111als start by john Espy add .Ala.Ii at I :30_ with the field Belasco in roinptqg t9 a ~veq~. The first race 10·3 •win over Loyola gets under way at2::x>. University, here, Wed· · C o a . c h.-J i m nesday .in collegiite Mclllwain's OCC'Piratea baseball play. · received -spark.ling ef. The winning Anteaters· ~orts Crom sprinter Paul scored all the runs they. ~esmet , distance s tar neededinthethirdwhen John Pls"".ang .1ong four players crossed the jumper Dan Spain and plate. . hurdler Steve Adams- Bruce Banning started' but some other key OCC the rally with a double athletes failed to q'Ualify. and singles by Espy and For instance, sprinter John Palmer scored ·the· Bruce Girasole the de· first run. Rod Spence's fen.ding conCerence ground out got EJPY champion in the ~OO·y~rd home and Can I dash, and halC·m1lerTim Pelernell's single plated Rudy, who has a best or Palmer. Peternell later 1:57.9, came down with .scored qn a single liY ·the Ou and didn't show. Craig-Anderson to make And a pair of-field it 4 .. o. event staqdouts:._ Alan Singles by SpenCe and P0We11 · (dis.cu~s) Bild Anderson, an error and a Jerry Althouse (Jav- ground out added a run elin)-failedtoqualify. in the fifth and two more SMU1C..Hc..t"'""'•Prt11'"' I th ·xth CO..llflotnl came across n e s1 100-1tte111>-1. eornen cso,... .. : when Belasco singled in ••; 1. Perrett 1s.1111 A111J t.t ; J. 8tr111t•ln !Fullerton) t .t ; ll'lt•t Banning (w ho had 1l-i.s1r-<SA lt.-t;2.Ltriovtb:tNt. •i.naJed) and Spence's s.o.c1 •.•: 3. H•""'" 1F1 10.0: 111t11 .,.. D 3l-1. Oesrnel COCCl t.8; ). TOSll grou nd out plated iocc110.0;1.w111"e•dlF110.1 . W'61!rnl" l'OCcr1'":,11S.l / 1 c:Mmj11, • I,., .,,;os.,; ~-L«1c11· 1M1. Mei · --~c 11 • JtGtl-'i.~· "'" A!ld'I• fll l IJ101•;•. Go)den }Ve-,t 0 eee Allll•IMl.IACI S!IJ.I. " a. .. ~· iti ld~ond one.l'\Ul 1IOHH -( ... et 1)-1, "4911 !Ml. --ct ... · , 15.1: t. ~ 1occ11s.1; '· ~ eci.sion o the eeaaon 1"1 ts.ti 111u1 11-1. OwllM rw, 0 · · Co t I uc11•.,;1.cr•1\1M1,...,~:rts.4;t. over ra~ae • aa n ilnt••ton (c•• 1 ,2; .jtl•• ,l.-1. women:a .aqftball ~ctlon Stt•rt M . iACI 1•.•1 , 'f tSOJ d ft Mewl 1s.11 i . ""•• <Pl s.l; ... Wedne1 ay a ernoon °'"'"111w. uc11s.-,,.., ~with ll 4~ ·coast· Leaaue ffOIH-IMll 11-1. O•tM UW . h QCC SAc, s..1: 2. s rfll011Wit 1c1 s..1: 1. victory on t e 1 ~ Cfl 5'.I/ ll"•I J)-1. &i.-1 di d CM!. $.AC) s1.•: I. ltll ICl_,Sl,t; ). amon • ..... IOC(JJa.1; tflt11S1-1,....,.mt Th e~as a p~ COCCI"·': 1;-111 .... ,., fM1 . 5AC)'1.•; e gam .... • ... i.s.wn.cso,...1s,.1. lude to a three-day HJ-Jf .-n111ct ti '"'l-Glor0t t t G Id I '""'· SACI. 01111trs 111111. 1.t.c1, tour namen a o en E""''" 1cl. S<••o•v 1M1. SAc1, Weit that ·concludes ly<1c n CPI. Stll' IOCCI, Oef\otr h · 1occ1, ~.1 .... r CFI, G•d<1<11 c~o Saturday wit aeven .,_~..!.-" 011,1w111C1i -1• Si>ILll u)ccl junior college nines vy-n-~v..; a. a1o .... , tMt. s.t.e112-1v.; 1. ing ror a trip to Omaha, ~11'1 21·t;f.Merll11CM1.SACI N ~ • · 2:1-4\11 ; s. W•ll IMI. SAC) H.O\.'I; •• • eu. et~ tNr. s.Ac1 11-11~; '· Aur1t 11• R ns came In pairs UD· COCCI 21 ·\0ll't; I. ,,._.,,.lllH IMI. U , SACl21.,\lo;•.S•rkkl•lld tCl21_.... til the bottom O( the TJ-1. 8161111 Cl!M , lACJ •l-4\'o; 2. ()CC R11r1c111 1occ1 ••·t\11; 1 Scott 1N11. seventh wbeq the s.-.c1•1v.;4._aroactw•Y <5A>u.!'n1· Pl•ates had the bases J.Mllf51S9Mtlllf4.11:6.MHlerfF ~f" . 44!7-; 1. '°"'" 1c1 44·1'14: •· Hooir.r loaded with two away CCl4M .... ;t . ptp~ln iMl.SACJ4J-S. d ' sP-1t .iu.u11.c11-1. Mo•1n1 (F> an . one run acros~. Sl .. V); I . Fr111llln IOCCl SO.J'h: J. f'IMltlll CSD MIMI JO.OV.; 4. l(eU1 <Fl .,.l; 5. Aleflllll ts.A') 41-111'1; •·Loper (Ml. SACI ••; 7. MOt1t011 CMI. SAC) ... f ; I , MCP1't•r$Oll (SAJ 4S-3; f. Sl'"t'' 15Af ..... v.. i.,..1111-t qllfllllyl -1. Glowr (Ml, SACI t•10; 1, Cool! lF I \11-4; J . ·-COCCI ll0-11; •. Homlilter tel 113-l ; I, ~tll9hn CF> 16S-41'· 6. SM- dlrllOfl 11'1 l•I"'; 7. Em•rv fc1 U"S; a. ~sl11 (Ml. SACI 1Jt·2: •. Fl\11,, (SA} 111 ... PV-(• Qll•Ulyl-t. Ftt~h IMI • SA.Cl lf-0; 2. Wtltll IF) l l -0; ). "°'" CCI 1J..0; 4. Purser ISO Mtw 11J.o; ~. HM1V IC! IJ.O;•. Allol>el le IF) 1).(1; . MO...,. CCI IJ-0; I fll•I All•n fOCCI 12 .. itftd AtO• CCI 11-6. 01~111-(f QY•Uly) l-1. Moretti fFJ 1 ... J; 1. 8ro-m IFI 140-2; J. ~~:;i;1. ~~~~37"~1 ~u.'t~l Me191 COCCI MM1 P••lori 4SD MIMI 1»-0;a,e.Men ~Cl ln·IO; •. c;OOk IF) uo .. Toe.I q.111lllltrs-M1. Silln Antonio 41 : l"'Utlarton JP; C•rrllo$ 11: 0rMIQt OleM ti; Sent• A"' II; Sen Olt00 .... .• °''""W.•tlil ' •. ell r rllol StltNn•, ttt 4 0 • 0 MIU'l,lb I o e o ll~ier.p 3 0 I 0 Cooptr,ss s 1 1 0 8ut1ho11,1f J • o o Oll'll." 0 0 0 0 QilOllron, rf 2 o o o lln:IW'I'. c I I 1 O Agylrre,Jb 1 9 • 0 Smll .. Y.Cf J I 1 0 Tot.is 11 4 4 o Or ..... CNUlll Anerl.111 8eel1V,CI Me.rk$,3'1 Caf'IMll,C oo...IOl.on, 11 Wolf,p Mc.Aol:IHll,O Littlotjot1<1, II ltrldl. 10 G.erde,tlllt· ......... rl -.rl AYdtlotle.tl Tot.115 ... ' . • • • • ' ' . ' ' . ' . • • • • ' . • • • • • • t•. J . '" • • ' ' • • ' . ' . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ' MV, Dana Hills, El Toro Triumph Belasco. .,.. ~(1'111111-1. eorne11 cso,...set 11:1: I. Ja<lli.<111 !Mt. SAC) 21.•; 1 M Banning banged out "'""'$ tM1 . SAci 21.J: cl!Nt 21-1. iaston Viejo'· J.ligh u .. 1 ... n11y1•1 thr h.t h.l p I i...rio..111 !Mt. SACl 21.t; J. PrmrreH ,., r -ee ls w 1 e a mer· 1s.-.t-t1.•;J.eer~1.i.tcF122.1:u..i notched a 5 -2-victory M.nT.,.1, 11 0 and Anderson had two J>-1• o.smet «iocci 21·•: 2· HMsen ov~r host San Clemente G111,..m. ~. l o •• ch . . . Cfl21.f ; 3.Houston 4MI . 5AC122.2. Wed d I lo Wellecll. :ft. • I ..o--!l'lt11u-1.0te)0<11SA1)(1.1-; nes aytos ayon p ..lolw>son,+r 4 o --ue1 -ret-urns to play ~F't:.~.!t~t~~~~:'i~.11~:::; of the wild South Coast rt.:i:..ci ~ ~ Saturday hosting Chap-.... ,; 2. c. .. n !Mt. sAc1 .,,,; 3. League baseball race. Glkk,r1 J • m. a n i n a n o o n ~11o9o tMt. s.o.ci 50-3; 1111'' 11-1• While the Diablos were Gomtt, 'b 3 1 UittOI ICI .... 7; 1. J11M CFI A .7; l. C.W-..r.e 2 I doubleheader. Slrrmons IM1.SAc1 Y .1. . winning, Dana Hills and · Tote•• ,.. 4 lllO-Cfltlt 11-1. Plrry fSD Ml.al El T I d . t DIM Mitts 111 uc1,..1 .... ue1 1:5s.1: 2. w111g1ro fl't 1:st.•; 1. oro s aye JU.S one •• . ,. ell r 11 rllli SWftney ISO Mtst l 1:5'.1; tnwt g m back of M "_ss·o .J.lftors.tl 3 o Espy Jtl s 2 • 0 JJ-1. EIMMert (SO MeM) 1:5'.l; 1. a e I l n Be1aM.o,11 s 1 • 1 ic-i., cocci 1;st.s; '· A<:ec1o 1c> Viejo with victories. er-•fl'll.u 2 • p11..wr,c1 s 1 i 1 1:,su; Cfltat 11-1. EY! 1so ,... .. , Dan "Hills' D lph" e'·"'"':t"·•f ! : 5'ie11tot, ID 5 t I 2 1:S7.3; 1. Pone:• fq 1.11.•; J. Rock a 0 lnS .!:: .. ~~.. l O Wi11'lnlno1.,.,, 11) o o o o cF11:s1.1. edged visiting Universi-Str•lloft. 1b 3 • ,,.lertWU, It l 1 1 1 Mll•-tPlnt 1J-1.Sl•v•dre CFI d l T f A1c1Wno,11 1 o· o o •:U.1;2.Gr110t1tsAJ4:;i..1;1Edllv ty, 5·4, an E oro "''~~c ~ • Mdlrson,?tJ j' o :ii 1 tMI. SACl •:17.•: •· Eng11111 cc1 blanked invadina ~:lb 2 f fllllil1';ft .~ 't' · O ,.t:1t.4; 5. Frhbl_t (SA,) l:.~.I; •. '° T lei 2"' HWQtlff.ss 4 1 ·•a~ •o· HIASOtl (P'J 4:n::t1 '"'" 2)ol!I. RDtk' Laguna Beach, 4-0. · 0 • • ·s • ... • • • • ' • • • 0 • • 0 • 0 ' ' ' • • ., • ... • • • ' ' • ' • • • • • 0 • ' • ' • • • ,f~~~1Hf=~~~·~·-C-11 fEI l. 0.y (W), T1 ..... ,21.1. • ..,._I_ HG91ft iEI 2. Rwa11'1 (W) Tlme: 52.1. Girls Sportf ... Softball l . sntlton IW,. Tl .... ~ lO.S. Olvlt19-:I, OW... IHI l;Jllllolrtftl&I CH)l. flkt IWI. Pollllt: i1.J. 111HH-I. ~ CWJ. 1. Doi-. (NIJ. N-CNI. Tjtne: t•.t . l"1LH-I . CoMe ... 1 (Wiii . 2. ~ (Nl l. Helfri<h INI. Tfmt: <13.J. .,. rtl•r-1. NtwPOrl1 'Tlmt: ILt. Mii• r•l•Y-1. N••porl •. T/IM~ OW-d.dtl s ·' •· o IFl •:21.1;z.01 ... •ng1occ:1•:a.1: Erice Schmidt had a ....._w.1ou1 • llMnlrtt!,c ' 2 3' I 3. C.ndtjes (l'I •:21tt; •· M.cl9•n ell r ...~.c · 1 ,,;-11· ~ o !SAl 4::zt.J;s.v1ut0ts1c1•::ss.1;L pair of rult-scoriOg Plrrv,cf 4 a Hol'INln,p 0 ... 0 .. 0 Sortlllon<Mt.SACl•:JS.•. • I f M. . v·. oo.n..~ l •• JOIW>s.ofl,p o o o, .o 3-m•11-«1W•11i -1.011w•nococc1 sin~ es or 115s1on ieJO o.scNn1at.e • , .... ,_, • VAllSITT • • • .,_,_ McCOl'lrwll fEI 2. ~I fW I J. A"""°" IWI. Time: 2:013, MIM-1. McC-tl 4E> 2. Wekalt 1Ell.Sm't'1he IEI. Time : 4:37.t. 2·M11•-I. McCof\nell u:i 1. ~ I Ell. TurMr lWI. Time : •:n.t. 120HH-I. Hen .... IWI 2 ... Sctulll. OINHIUs 000 00C>--o 4 a CW ll.~U lEI. Time: 15.•. M1$$IOl!Vlejo 110130 22J-'l118 0 .V..-. Curran eno Po-II; O.vb, Wllodbride>e and GI I len. HR--<olllefl. Devi~. JUNl01'VARSITY l:JCH..H-l. Hoo.Ill tti.-1 l . Putmlf\ (!;) r II f 3.HM'°" CWI. fl,..: 41.S. o.tn.Hllfl 000 01 -J f Ii .UORtl1y-l'.Edl'°".Tlmt:4.4.3. Ml1"°"'Vlejo 4114 1S 01-lf 1' l Milol Rtl•r-1. EcNi.on. 8n;ittt-ll 1nd R1ymonc1; ~ HJ-I. C.vl1 CE) 1. C•rnifliU CE\ 3. -Edney. Rodgef'1 IW I. Ht•gn1: ... z. HR-Gtorgl'S. U -1. ~-11 IWl·J. 8eoddrl IE) 3. Verstty HircNok CE 1. Dl11•n(•; :ZO.J. SC_.., lflllli.., ' TJ-1.9'n-ll{Wl1.6eQodorl(El1 r Ill• lnhH.,lEl. Dl.t.anc:•: .. ~2:1VL -....-;::·~ally 000 003 tm-5 lj j PV-1. Bootrt 2. Snbw fE) J. I l't-Clement. 06J 000 601-• 1 ,,_11 CEI. H9l91'tt : l•·'hlNtow 5Cl'IOot llnioht -s.nchlr; Domenk:Mni ~ record I. Md Gllli9afl, Homt rua~-Etc11!$1- SP-1. Rldl!.11 IE12. Re'l'I• ...... IEI ~lmlnol. l l.Mc.Ce•llll fWI. 0 1,lenc:e : 51·11. J...._V1r"Mly Oltcon.-1. lt•Olltl CEI 2. Al~ sc .... .., 1111111191 IEI l . MCCtl ln fWI. Dltlenc:t: r II • 1:1$-1'\11. Ur!i'f'l!nilf OJI 210 G-1 IS 3 i ........ ICll (MJ l5210re.... Sel\Otme11I• 203 fM •~14 2:1 S 1a.-1.Mkkllfl IH) 1. LtdbttW CHI KrvehlNI Elliot; llr•w •ncl 9og.. 10..,i1(HI. Tl,,.: 10.S. S--' ,. 210-1. Nlt1k-kl IHI 1.. Olvh tH) .,._ •• PfJ ....... IOI. Tl,,.: 2•.o. ' UNOO• VA''''' 4'IO--I. 6eytrd COl J, M11rpll1 IHI l. • J l T Ht9-•ecac•s11111we11"'"'*1 ...,.,,,_. 0 1. I"": SI.I. 100 Medley Rtley-1. N-1"90fl .,_,, Mc~11 CHI 2 . .t.ngl!t CHI 8e«ll. Time: l :OO,f . l .H•flil IH). Tl .... : 1.:0t.s. 100 F~-1 . 6•u•tlilfl IHI 2. Pi ... Mllt-1. Anoel CHI 2. l(rll0otr IH) l. '~ G. <HO T1n JlO IH )l.S-IVlrfnl CWJ.Tlme:l:Ol.I. 11ford · ""; 4: · · 100 111c1. Medle,-1. <>onz11" nil 2. 2·MH1-I. C..lv•no (HI 2. o.w.c..,. IOJJ.Wi11lkl<11 (0J.Tlmt:10:~. Frot<lolrllt\.ln CH) 3. Aky11n• (WJ. 120 HH-1. Trtnholm IOI 1. 0.... Time : 1:14.t . _,,.,.--lHI J.-COPilend fHl. Time: 50 fl~-1. Soule CH! t. Agondg·(W)-1S.0. J.s.ai""' CH). Ti,..: 1a.1. 330 LH-1. Tr•llltolm fOI 1. Qin. )(I Fir-I. 61'1>•11 IHI 2. Wll!.PI !W) St Sett-1. Ga11 11ltf' IHI J . F,_,111-fHJ ). si..n c 1. Time: JS.f. ' ' , SO 8rt1Jt-1. R1mblrf H • BlflMn IHI J. Agondo (WI. Time: ...... .·- 20D FrN Rott•r-1. ae~. Time: 2:1M.Z. .... ...,, U1 I (261 Mil'IM too Mtdl•Y Atl•f-1. Newport Hertlot. Timt: 1:02.5 • IClll FrN-1. l(ovK• CM) I. We.Ii.II tMl3.GlrbH CNI. Time : l:Ol.1. 100 111<1. Mtdl•r-1. C..rlctf CHI 2. ""*-'! !Ml I. Ru$0 (NJ. Time: l :U.I. • sa l"r••-1. Hw1cr.lnson fN) 2. l!;w .... J ""'lt...Ttrr;Ja(MI . !~: lO.S, '° Flf-1. '4911'°" !'N l"l. A~ llilJ :t. 81'9 (NI. Time: ll .•• Dl ... lfl0 -1. Joll1111lo11 CNI 2. Clrptntlr CMI 3. h•,._, IHI, PW!li: st.a . SCI .. ck-1. Stot""m ~NI t. C-lcof (Hll. llwodl IMI. Tlme: 25.1. ill 5,...~t-1 . ,,_., IHI 2. Kablcs (M)J. 8or1 fML Tlmt: 3'.I. 100 Fr•• R1l1y-1. Newporl f ;Ol.Z. - HJ-1. Erb '(NI 1. HOrwy (WJ l. fOel E~~11noer INl ll'ld H•t~n fWl., Htlg,M;~tO'h. U-1. Olws.on (N) 2. Okure (WI :J. HOrHy twl.ObtffK0o2: 1,..11;:!.'n,. • tw.I TJ-1.HorM'l'(WJ • ._., rtt l. "-IHI. Diften<9 : Jt.l. PV-:a. Rey (NI. noMl9n1. • SP-1. Or'Jir fWI J, Ashly !N) J, ASl'ltn C"I). Dis tenet: •1. DIKUS-1.0rlll (W) 2. StvrolllNI J. Rel-hert tWI. Ci1t11Kot: lfM. l"rt1ll""" Mil .... Doti f7SI (QI .,._...,_. IC»--1. ~col• C8) 1. T11lcw tMI J. Mid\lno.:k 181. Tl .... : 10.f. 21'1>-I. Mc:Coy-C6) 2. Gllrcle CMl.l. M jcb!--· 18)...U....:-llA,~~, _ f«l-1. LACol• (8 ) 2. OUI• (81 l. kellty(MI. Tl"": M.1. , --1. Rens fM> 2. Mlcc.rtny <Ml 1.. lope1 161. Tl"": 2: lP.t. Mi-I. Eckly {Ml 1. 6rerntil!e (M) l.~1<11 (Ml. Time ~S:O!.O.• 2·Mlle-I. Eddy (M l J. Dtetos <Mil. SdooNf\ 16). Timt: 10:16.0. 10HH-I. GerCle IM) 1. MlcCMU11 IMIJ.R-.,h0tl48). Time: 11.0. HMbor. Tl .... :2:02.2. DO!.H-1. Gar<le tM) t. Robsr~ v.i ... rstty , .. , tJU EIO.... IBJl._jl.ek !M). Time:"'·'· 100 INdlty Rtl•f-1. Unf....,,IY. -4.40 Rlley-1. 6(11'1of> Amel. Tl,..: TI"": 1:07.1. .. .•. 100 Frw-11 Clptor IVJ 2. IUMt• Mli. ~l•r-1. """''-r 0.1. Tlrnt: llEIJ. ~r El. Timt : 1:10.t . 3:SP.I . 10D 1ftd. Mtdl.,-1, Oubuls fli:l 2. HJ-1. Gllnev !Ml I. Gercle (Ml l. Kurcn1n tEI no third. Tim•: 1:21.1. ~'I' 191. HelQflt: S-2. 50 Frff-1. Ceplor CU) 2. EpplW L.J-t. Roblrt1«1 (61 2. Wehroe l,M) CE.I l . SHw1 IV I. t i,..: l1.l. ]. lr#l5 (Ml. OIS11nct: 15-7. 50 Fly-1. OvtioOl1 ff: I 2. "ltUY lEI PV-1. M. Joh111011 181 l . Ry111 CM~ notnlrd. Tlmt:Jt.•. l . l!v1ns (Ml. MtlOM: M . OT~il'IQ'"-1. -eronN !Vt J. Gl!rllel" SP-1. Domfllfliel (Ml 7. JOf\ft (Ml · SeeWomea'•Pa«eC·3 :S.O\etonta1.0111111<•:3l·1. FACTORY ·Demo SALE! Baseball Standings • TOYOTA UAM"-1: · •75 TOYOTA :t di!IG', 4 6pMCI, ........ •Mt wll tf.. {f£3130tll • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 144 Aulo., w . Allll/F .... loW' lllMll . (•e II Ill s5799 • USED CAR SPECIALS '7l D.lTSUH 610 Cele, Auto .. N , ING&, lo.MG'IJJ '70 El. CAMINO ~. ,,S , l\M ••OIO. •llO<'lt ...... !'61MMJ ·- 5 1877 ' 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE E1st Dtvldml Detroit "Milwaukee New York Cleveland Baltimore Boston W L Pd. GR 10 6 .625 9. 7 .563 1 9. 10 .474 2\0 ' 8 .4117 21> 7 9 .4383 1 9 .438 3 wes101.- An1els 12 8 .600 Oakland 12 8 .600 Kanau City 11 9. .550 1 Texas· 9. t . .500 2 Minnaota 6 ~ 10 .:115 4 : Chicago~ -7 13 .3'0 s ........... ,........ . Ml'-11 .. ,, 0.trt>l1 t Clr#l..:Ja, '6JIM I New vn1, e.111..._,' c.llfeontle 11 .KenMt City6 o.ltlllflel ,, llllllftnttotl, -... Clofd f911M a. CMU.Ot 1 T ... T'I~ Ottt'Olt {b..,_ l•tl el Mllw.-. f....,_S-2> ~ U, ,.,..., l·JIM ...._ ~'4) °""""I~ NI et T..._ ftlllrW!t•U ~ (Pllllnff J.IJ .. """ .,..,. ·~ • 1·)) ... ~.(F..,_..1 .. llt ..... Otf..._ °"'~ kflltdvlMI ~ "' ,,....n.._ .._ .. _ ....., ....... a.wt .. ......... -et liUIWll,ll .. _ .. ...._ ~-Oft' .. Ml-.lll Cll~ltTtMs . NATIONAL LEAGUE. EHll!l•lskon W' L Pct. Gii Chicago 12' 5 . 706 New York 9. 7 .563 21h Pittsburgh 9. 7 .56;! 21> i'blladelpbia 8 10 .444 41> St. Louis 7 10 .412 s ·Montreal s II .313 61> WestDl•llk>ll Doidsen .. 1s s .ilsz San Dtego 11 10 .524 3 Cincinnati 12 l I .522 3 Atlanla 12 12 .soo 31> San Francisco 10 ll .476 4 Houston 8 16 .333 7 .. ....... , .• a.-. Ollueo1, 1Mvrt Yor11• ClncW..Ut, 14111Fra<Klt.eo1 PNl«ttlll'!l1J.Mof\frMI I Ptlhlrlwlfl S, SI. Leul1 0 Sill oi_. 4, HtwtM 1 Le5""-"'9J. All11111 2 Tt4ey"10...... .... Verll !"nl91 .. l•t0.l~fliltuktlt!1·1) ........ IOrlftll'IMI et SM Dl"8UDMs1-1} SI:, &Aul& IF-11 l•I) tt ll'lttltlwtfl IKll_J .. J ~tlftltlkJllfl>IMI _,.._ ....... MOMWllll .........etNtwT9f'tl =., ef(il'l,jlMtl ... ......... •tlflf ....... ......... s. fflMllC.e Tot.111. 4J 10 11'· 1 1•:•7.4; 1. S••.,.d•• IF! 1•:•7.4; l .• while pitcher Tim T .. vlor e .sc11m1c11,1111 4 • k1A..,1Mllft91 Wl119¥d IFI 14:S2.S; f. Wltthl...,, . """'. Rknerdson.11 I • , l. ISAI 1f:St.O; s. V"Ulo IMt. SA.Ct llmitedlheTritonsto1ust Fr..,,"' ' • VCLrv..... 00' 012 201-10 1~ J 1s:1•.1: '· Elldy !Mt. SACI IS:H.I; /lour 'h1·1s One of ---. Glr .. r,rf I 0 LOYGI• 000 010 oao-3 ' z (lwll 21-1. 8ur9in1 CFI lS:tJS,6; t. I' • • U.l\m C4oJIH.11 • 0 was a two-run homer by Rtevt•.tti 2 o b zaw. 2t1 1 o Keith Marr int e sixth. T1,1or. P , o At El Toro, pitcher Ero!'.~· p11 2; ~ Gary Key set Laguna s..,0.-111 .. 121 Beach down on just one °"'5mw•.u ·~ r ·sec Romps, 13-3 Ron Salazar and Bill Powell powered home runs to lead Southern .Cali(ornia C.ollege-or Costa Mesa to .a t~-3 baseball victory over Los Angeles Baptist College Wednesday af- ternoon on the winner's diamond. The victory was the 3)th or the year .. against as many defe~ts· and marked the first time in school history "that a baseball team ha~ wop Calendal" Tllvn4ey IMIY 11 S•lmm!no-St•I• JC ll•lll at Diiiiio V•U•r eo111or.. • • 8'wt111t-ci.1<1<1n Wert .i Rio Hon· clo, Ml. SAC •l Or111oe COiii!, Sld- cltebeclr •• SouthwtUotrn (111111:lDl. Tra<lr-Tu$11!'1 ti Cor0'11 Orl Mir. C!Kte Mew II S.111• ""'· MegnoH••I l!UllKll i.H 11 l : IS), T•fWl~tr-n CtUfornl• C... ltrenc• 11,,..11 •t cwpr1s1, Soutr. CMst Olllfotrtne:• 11,...1, 11 F11H1rton, ""'"" $lof\ Cori'°"rtneot U"'i. el GrOisrnonl, Soulhtr11 C.UfCM'fllt Co11<191 • Poilll ~Cl :JOI. • ct hit-a first inning single Horvetl\,p J in a off the bat of Frank 51'""'0-l>f 0 F1g1n, c 3 • this many games single season, Wright. Merr. rt J Th V d Th Ch ed' , A1.11tlf'I, 2tl 2 e · anguar s are e argers scor o.Ntt-,lf 3 currently tied ror second-their four nins In the~ ~~1;Jt1 P" -.t place in NAIA District fourth on singles by 0..:::.'u ; Ill Northern Division Kevin Urquhart, Gabriel "';.::"·'"' 2~ play with Westmont with Grijalva, an error. Hee-k-....,111.i.., an 11·6 record and five tor Gonzales' single, two ,.,,;,s""'v;e1o 201 ""o-~ conference games re-walks and two more er-s...c1~me"'" ooo 001.0-2 maining. rors. le9 ..... a.:11ct1 .. . A · t t At Dana Hills, the win· Goo4rnM,M i , n 1mpor an 1 1 •!iM.lti J o doublehead e r with ning Do pb ns scored A11tr1,Jt1 1 0 Azusa-PaciCic, leader in four times In the firth for ~=:~f : : the Southern Division, ls a 5·0 lead, then held orr a Htrt1•,•s 3 0 on tap Saturday at SoCal pair or UDi rallies for the ~"'ft.,. ~ : beginning at noon. · victory. Mc.~.1111 1 o SOQllCll\tfll 1111 ... S.IMtr.• Jollnl.ofl. lti U~k,CI Werdlow, di'! Oppermtfl, pn f>o-11,lb Mlt1WC1, lb Hf!tQllll,,C ~•k•,rl Gl'-.rf ""·" Tnotlllon.P Totelt ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ·-' • • ' ' , . , , , ' • • JP l:J 5ctAll'rllflll"91i Uni scored twice in the 6'<:•.P . 2 o Ta1tl1 23 O 11 rbl 7th and had the bases t:IT•r61fl ; ~ loaded, but Dolphins Mn1er,lf ·~ • 1 o pitcher Dan FoWler. G.GrlJ•rr•.c1 4 1 ~ ~ struck out the final bat. ~1:1es,c f : ' • ler N"'°"·'' 2 o 0 1 • 811\dtr,:MI I e 1 1 Fowler, Al Benavidez Mg~"· 1b 1 o ; 8 and Bill Vangalis had ~~-~ •. 10 ; : 1 0 "1n•SCOring hits (or the V<11\ll\lrt.u t 1 1: 1; wi~ers. -ur81tt'Z:1lPfl 2: . : StW111y1111111.,.. , sc.,..117111111 .... r • r II • LA BIP!ilit 110 1• tlOO-l ' 000 002 ,_. ._ 1 U.,... &eec .. SoCllt.llleoe Oii S.•-13 ll 001 Of(t ·~ • 3 EJtoro \ ' -... ' ...... --. ' ... ...... --· ~ ~-. . ---. ~ . . -.. ' . . • • • ' ' • • • • • • ' 0 0 0 • • • • • • • • • ... • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • 0 • • • • • 0 • , • • • • • , • ... • • • • • • 0 • 0 ' • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • ... 0 • ' • 0 0 • ' • • 0 • • • • 0 • • • 0 • 0 • ' • ' • . ' J ~ • .. ~ » •· • 0 " " ~ • • c • .. 0 • • ., .. • • .. , . • • ) S1 B I\ el sl ., B c ir b II i~ a ii b p B d b r; t1 ' ' ' ' ,. --i " c ,, ei " t sl D I 8 ~ 11 ~ • •, ' • • --Thursday, Mar 1.1975 DAILY Pll".OT G" Wo,_ ·men's s.P·. __ ,o. rts....._-., Lafll~ • Win Title C.tl~11.c.1to mcz · Tlftw :1:SJ.1. 4 - 1 :a.s1111,1 1F1.t11••:1t.6. INGLEWOOD-· By ED BUKGART. llon prob'Jems will in-That's only one pro-eventhoughRogao SIQ'S. uua.,.i..-(U>. "011<1t•:ts.s. ..._._ w.s111ocnMMeN · .--1. SM111r 11"1 1. ~uati rwi a. 11:1una Beach High sur· DAVE ROMANO c.rea&e. • . ble m. Ano ther i~ the ··1 don'l lhink IJ, will bUri C • IM.k-1, _.,;., ... "CV) •• o...n.t ... lfO ,_~, • .,} •• ,., ... ,. llllMIClt. • ~ (W). Tl-: l:ot.I. I ·-b· d Wedn l~vtMt~t· r1 .... 1.o,1,. • 1mt1 : 1·0..a. .... , . ..,_ c1"1 i 5o'"*r tw11 I rom vie in es~ or .. o.1flf'"'..,.'"'" . And most cont&nd they possible elimination or us travel wise beef.US< .C1 ''f'\ ..... ll '-'P•r1•11e1 tu•t. 100 ""'"-1·S1•"1 '1 '·~ "-'1"°"u•1.Ti-:1r30.r. dav nig•t t o ~eleat Athletic dlreclor"or lwon'tbeabletocompete exhibition footbull we ha\'e to travel1on<! 40':'-l!),Go-c:ll'lyfU).Tlq; IC:IJ,Fl•thotr•CCl.Tl-:1:1t.t. ' Ml.le-1.A,_U•l f,Bu.kff(WI'-' # 41 _,. 15' f · ·· 100•110 • .Medt.v-1.McCOUllll"llE1· LllNi 1;1,1 1""':•~11.. University High of Los the six: South Coast on an equal level in the games, unless the poss!-di stan<'es for our pre Tl"'~,•,.•• Rttty-1. u111.,.,,uy. t. K00t ftl J. Pol!•ul 1c 1. Tlmt: •1...1-1-1. And•''°" !P'I t. Sntt1« A I . bl .. "": 1 ·" ""=ID.•. 1111ll.lllkn.rd_,1w).Thne · 11.1. nge es, lO·lS, lS-13, League high schools .are m a) or s ports -• e JO·te<)m l~acue would league gamt:s anyway. 1~~~WY'':!,~·.,~~"'~:::1Y•'" L.4~11•t.,.!.io~i:~:~:.!cJf'cc~: Tl::!: ;~~.,-1 '"01111••111 v.u • .,. 1S -1t3 , to win the 1lill fumina over a r e-part1!;ularl.Y football. resoedrt to B1c Tcn·typc But Dana Hills athlctt<' V•••v.T1,.....:1;02.3. Tlmt!JI.•. . ••o m101 • ., ••••y -1. Follflt•l11 Ing ewood volleyball leaguinc proposal that The maJor complaint sch uling where a team di're•tor 81.11 Sint'th 1., 100 ,, •• ,..,.A. HUQl\tl IFI 2. IOfjly -l.St•llo lE.l.8rownCCIS. Vtllty,Tlmt l f~OOJ. t 0 • t t d b re ol around th t ' would onl I . ' 0onov ... 1~1 .;s.5..,11,..1i:1.T1,,.., ur1i.!E1.Tlme :,..1. HJ-1.S••1111F>1.ti.1111,..1w13. urn a m n a was approve y v ves c im· Y pay s1xor t . 1 1 t 1:01.J. . " oiv1 .. ,-1. Hlmm•lri•"'' !El 2. PNlbln 11•1. ,,,.., •·S. 'Inglewood High. representatives o r the ing of the r.eleaguing. seven league games. par •cu ar Y up:;e · -.':~ (7";.-t.!:~;:~t"~\1• i~t!.:~ s.:~c11-:!.i'.°J~~:n:ctt:~:.:~ (Cl ~:0.,~~1~1.1,::.C1•~~~'~ IWl '-The. victorious Artists pretient seven O range ··1 think the releagWng "A lO·tcam league just ·'We will be m uct+ 1·i.a..1 • ia1M.11m.11i1E1,11m11 : l'll·S>t.1. SP-l. Pri110.r1 tF1 2. c 1u1o11 iw1 :a. 1061 Lb.e filli1..a:ame of the County Leagues Tues-will be__fo~ o,ily o ne makes me sick." HttY~ El worse o{f than before. JI ~~T. t:;..!;~1.~F 1 1• Tom CFJ i 0!1:t!:,'r~~J~·T!!r1!Qrl1. 1.fi!...:; -wttui cwi. 01"1FK•: :tO·t . Onals~and trailed 13.9 in·. day. year." says t!niversity Toro High athle tic di rec-will cost our athletes t• $0 11.,-1. aowom•r1 cEi 1. u1~1 •1·0· the second c o ntes t . Don }faught principal 1-li gh athletic director tor We ndell Witt, also lhc lot of lost time in tht ~~~1.:!!,.'t ... "'1' rPi •lid "-1~ ,,~,:reea.'J'~r~a:1;;_,""'.-o..Ti-;· \lolle-gl»alf However, coach Mike of Laguna Be1ach High, John Driscoll. ··w ebave school 's bask et \lall classroom and ,~,.1 11 al.~o Olwlt!Q-1. 8•r"'' 1e11. w ... 1.1E1 ~-. AADlvt"-• Dunc.an made some presented the proposal to a new high school in our . coach. •·Jn football. we cause scheduling pro J.f.MW9ht,IFl.Poll'll$•l.IO. Vtr.ii, or ,.__ bl k' d ' ' t h t ·11 r· Id . ' h h bl 'th th b ses JI S0'1-Kk -1.F.HUQfl•1.1F12.l1gg1 "•••'•'• V•l••Y i••l 1.111 s.•s.~.tt.j'~1••NdGolOlnwritsi oc 1ng a JUStrnen s lheClFSouthern Sectlon area ta w1 1e a m1g1 t ave to open up emsw1 e u . IFls...,.,., tEI. Tlm11 : 35·'· Wftllflm•r · ,Pl~v•r,· o1 Q.....,. 1or occ-vkkt. and Laguna scored six Council today and if ap· freshman c I ass ' next with a leaiUC gan1c ri"hl will add about~ percent Ml llnllJ>l-1. Brtm•FI CF) 2. Mlflft 100-1. RllMI !Fl 2. VM,.Y If) 1. k Oi eo • f'°l1.Stul'Vt1.IE l.Tlm11 :•0.2. '--1w1.11-:11.•. .. '· ..,¥krlrfl1cn.JNn1tB«U11. straight points and went prove<I, then the follow· year, and I think there away ... And in basket · travt>I l1nle lo o u 1 "' • · ......-... , il Divbi..t • · "••1•v-• . .f'0""1•1" vii1e,. 'lt0:-1• v.,,..y tFJ 2· w.ci""' '""' 0r.,_ eo.u.oei.•11a Goldiln~t on to win the second and ine JO-team circuit would will be a new high school ball, you'll play 18 league league.·· .._..., t '.l~!~.~. o1 o-m11 10, occ-i.pwi third games. e-xist in 1916·77 : Costa down in the Capistrano games which gives you Smith also wonders i f ¥1(0onfi1a,M1 nr1• Aynko11 \ · The Artists made the Mesa, Corona d cl Mar, or h-1ission Vi ejo areas.•· jus t r o u r pr a cl i cc the present South Coast fmaJs with a 12-10, 11·5 Estancia. 'Santti Ana Ray Dodge, a thletic gam es." schools-they are lis~' Cttast Area Coast Loop Coaches Boil • Bod1t1i11fou Net Results win over Mir a Costa W ·Valley, D ana Hills. El director at Missipn Viejo Sayli athletic director 2-A--can compete wiU. H1111•1 i•••:,.~11~~:.~ (1 11 111 'thesemifinalS. , Toro, L agun a Beach 1-ligh . says the re is a Pal R ogan of Sa n th e n ew a ddition.s .. - s1,..,.1 Matt Albade and Cliff Mission Viejo. Universi'. possibilityoCnew schools Clemente l~igh , "A 10· E stancia . Corona .de. s..tflC...IC...ltrwlKt T...,.., IAIP11l .... lllllll Sl,..lts Mo tion CQC.C) Otl . Oli on IFulle,lon l •·4, ... ,; del. Del V•Ue ~Olrrltos) ... ,,.,. Boont (OCCI Gtl . Cr•lg tS.nt• Allt) .. 2,6-0. . JOnH IOCCI Get. WFllltm.n ISO ,,.... .. 1 .. 1.MI. kfllt4 IOCCI <let. 05••1t (Qlrrlbl 1·1 ... J. Smloll tOCC) del. Wllco11: !Mt. SACJ J ..... l, ....Wu IOCC) Gitf. 1-!y,mpFl ... y IOI•· rlmlM."4, P·S. IKl'lldRw ... Morton lost to Fo1.1tr ·(SA I 2 ... '"; 6oone: knl lo C.•tlllo CMI. SACI 1,., .. ? ... ;Jones 0.1. GtUo IC..rrllal .. ,, · ..0; XIII\< •1110 Ptte'l'lm 1$0,,....ul u . ._,; .,... <nl to otGlullo (Ce~ rilot.) &-2. ,_., •·6; Ntcl ... IOSI IOM.lltet" 1FuUerWlnl 4 .. ,I ... C.11blel Se<l'lldll .... SFM11·JOM• fOCCI a.r. 'Mko•· Or,_IMt.SAC>&-4, ... 1. -Ol~~w!~T.:,'; .. '.QCCI last IO T•...., KOl'll'l{l-V, ... 9"" ~~I. S... OilQCI N9w S. SM!• ArMI s, M1. S-""'lonlo t CA,,;1oi. 4, F1111e,1on •. Vtr Jlll u .. ,.. .. ..c:. U:IVr jJ~l IEI Tt,.. . , ....... $1MIOl1'19 IL.I !Ml. Tr-c:ltvc11 .. 1· dDI. Wl'lll•kf• &-Cl; diet. BolDolt '"o;' a.1. Robtrh6.f); Git1111111 ILi IOI.I J.6: -. &-1 '°l k>sl.4... ' ' ._i•"'llblll f!...I IOl l .)~-W, .. I, Aeul« !LI iMtl·': _,,-0, .. ),M. C.Watn 7ho,nlOFl•DodOs ILi Gt1I. Eltlott. M""'t M , .. 1; Gel. An4etfo011· Trtjo 6..Q, ••• C•IGerwoOd ·Mt ••r ILi \Ph i .. 1 • .r.;:-. "'°· "'· ~UNION VARSITY· 'U.-hKll (11) ltl El T- 5' .. ltl , .... 11 ILi Cit! Mu,pFlr •·O. °""'II-II frl, Ame• 6·1. Mcctr!FI~ .. CMloOll Il l ""°"1·2.6·0,,-0,,·0. -•Ill WOil 6.fl, •·•, •·l . ..-o. F•ir (I...) won 6-00 .. 1. 1·5~•·11 ....... EY•M·S:mllFI 11...l Cl>el Krtulol· Blrc.e!O Ml, •·I; Cl~t FQ,~.S·Bolt<• -.IHI. Sft)'Oer<n.ri lLJ ... DFI ,.,, •·•, 6-0. ••• M .... h ..C:ll (11111l ll:•lel ... ......... ~I (H) IO~I to J,lib.ln;lrf' J..6, llelGtl'tl•&-1. ll:•nt lM)knl •·6,J_., Aton! IM I IOI.I to ly<>n!. S.I Mooll IM I losl loHt"'Y l·• .,_, Ditkiio·At-r !Ml lent lo Gr-.. c...olllo 4 .. ; l°"I 10 SpiNlll•ll:eeley ... <-ticll-Pwllrkln (H) loSl'H,3 ... "•'· 1111-c:• 11•1 141 c~"'"' ,, ...... Ar Min CHI del Vinquer 6.f); di!'! Yee " .. 1; Cllfl'NelnDerQ6·1; Cl~I GMf6·1. (;.tmpbtlt !Ml WOl'l .. 1,6·1 ... 2, .. 3, IC.•M (Ml loSI •·•;•on 1·S, 6'f.6·1. Rossi !Ml won 6·•. 1·5, 6-3, .. l . 0.11bln PtSCOl ·Moon lM) ''"II w1111 GrOl'llunct-L.1511 , .. , •·3; Cl•f Goklman- Mul'MMM .. 1. 64 • Bttl'lilll•Gotllw;FI CM) ~pl(! 6·1, 7_.; _, .. ,, ... VARSITY U.WwnHy !UV.I IJV.1 0.1" Hlfh ' Sl .... 1 ' Adiefl !UI Cloll PtrSOl'I 6·21L.St. JoM t-O;K:-5' . .tom l ·S, Coe! ... 1. Anni !UI i.mt.a ... won"'· .. 1. "L Tunsltll IUI IOSI 0-,, WOii H. M, ... G. F•lltrnwi1or tUI IMI l·•.-.. 1, katH,-1-0. 0.11Mmt H.lrtt·Viei•• !UI 'Piii w1lll A"-91· a. M . 6-1; Gtl ll:roglu1·Smi.h-, ... 0. F•lternwt&r·A•bb !Ul -.. 2, , .. ; .. 1 ... 1. 2 Gauchos In Finals V•rs.ity ESUllKMI Ullo'ol lt'l:ll T10Ur1 ·-· Pt.111111' !El kKt to C1._, 1_.; diet. Sfllllm.., 1·4; l~t to Micll~lson bt' de· IMl;Clel.MtU .. 4. Nc.Vkk..-s IEI 1~10 .. ; -on ... l ... 1, ~I Dy Oel•ull. JoM~lon IE) IOU '"· Qef ... n. won &-J, 1.4. • • l....-.l IEllos11 ... 4.6;WoriM,.,.2. C.11blti . s-•Y•·G•in up IEI Gel. B•ldrldQe· o·aor-11 IHI, 6-4; q11il with IC#lll•· Gtl'llty4 .. ,MI. , Pwter·Nel•MI CEI won 1·S. M : "'°"6·1,&-D. J .... lw V•r•ily E•t.11<14111\'tl "\'JI T111INI Sl,..lf• Lincol n IE I Gel. Ag11ilirrl• '·1; oe1. Mi111mo1t6·2. IC.ronnltlClt IE J 10~13..e; WOil l•S. E~IJlll(l•,loi.t ot/ler fQ\lr ~"flle!. by deltull. 0.UMtl C.rrolt-P•lso IE I a..f. H.Hellon· Elli' &-1; def. O' ll:tele·W~bbe, 1 ·S. B1Kllle·O.vicn.son CE) -Fl l·S. losl ·~ nr=,\~-!,f!e~.·;::~~.111i~.1:t Amsden were selected to ty and San Clemente. being added in his area-team league means no Mar and Costa Mesa ar• 11.1. Ml (At1i1.t•• lH) a••· M111r.2·11, the all·tournament team The criteria of the re-"our district is doing re. practice football games J·A ·1n football a nd 4·A in 11"· /'·J. Flore• !WI a.t. ~·. "th Alb d h J · d. t · t . g ,. d d · t U t •11. 1..,,11 ... Goea.•••<;te" cwiatt. wt a e c osen as eagwng-size and geo-is r1c 1n now -an a n more 1mpor a n y o basketball. Santa An:i 11:00..,, s.11, 11.s, 11.). e.naer CM!a.t. the outstanding setter. graph"-hasn't drawn feels the releaguing is us. it could m ean that we Val 1 ey won th e 3.' Frlu , 11.1, 11_.. Ptrlrkl ge IHJ Oii. ' I b JI " 01-c:k,s.11.11.1.11.s. Eric Dawson. Oz Sim· that m a ny compluints countcr·produclive. osc our a~k c~b_a championship in foot Mvr~v •nd ~::~!~ !Hl def. Ml"'1 mons and Jeff Plummer from the athletic direc. "When we formed lhe tournament which 1s 1~-ball. _, w1n1•m •. 1s-o, 1s-11. <:•or -also ·played well r..-r the tors of t he: South Coast South Coast League with portanl to our commun1· Ec~e· tHl ""1· Alver~ •lld Ml•· Arti ts schools -Dana <11·11s El Six sch'ools. it was with tydown here." ''This looks like a 3·/ q .... Ol,1S·1,IS.~.JOl'lt,_Jotnlon S • i-, iwi def. Glt>D' ... a Gtbert-. 11.u. ~,. ~7' .. /\.... Toro, L aguna Beacn , lhe understanding that Pro_bably t_he school al league, and we h ave ye· 1w. 1s.s. ur'°n •nd M IU•• !M) oe1. ,...... ;: ~ .....:: Id d b d h b d d t elves in th 0ucri.i>e1 Sc11u111,S·J,1s.u.F111more. flREfl'IOl!...EYBAlL Mission Viejo, Universi-we woa expan ya · t e 1ggest ts a vantuge . o prove ours · -1C.u,u1• 1MI 11tt. M••t11W1 -vo11111s1T v ty and San Clemente. ding the new schools lhal is Laguna· Beach Hi gh, 2· A divis i on.'' s a.y VIUtretl, IS·1l, 1S·S. Alv•r•L•nd ····--·· ...... w "rtnoe IS.?. ·11 •-b ·11 .. h II r h Sm1'th "Th'1s ,·s tru· Fig.uero• fHl det . M•n•~ •nd --"' But they have other WI uc w . t e s ma est o -t c ten · C•P•ou•o. 1s·tO, is-•. Br•na -0 lS.l, is.s.JuN1011·v,.11s1TY gripes. ·Ch u ck Go d s ha 11, "''ilh a n enroll ment of especially ip the foolbal Jo11n,or1 CMI 011. EG w•rCI' •n<I .... --<o o~ .. IW G••ncte IS.0, f 't •• GMd•.•s ... 1s.J.Ry1n•r1<1S1r«Mn -.... .... They a ll feel that by Newport Uarbor High 1,120. . areao 1 . (Ml diel. !...owtllt• ind Wagonmr. 1·1S, ls-4. • · j h ,.,1 ' W ' ] f' • 1w, 1s.t. cronenweu •nd E'Di.._. the time the releaguing pnnc1pa w o presentt.'u ' ere a ways 1g · 1,he three South Coa.._· :~:0~~~,~~a:,r;::,~1:~~.'.~ p B ball takes place, two or three the releaguing proposal ing an uphill battle in League schools tha i .tndMcGoverr1.1s.1 ~.1s.11. rep ase new high schools in the to represe ntatives of the e nrollm ent,'' says qualified for last year'.< M1..-vi...-iu11•1s.11c11rnt11M South Coas t a rea will Otange County Leagues Laguna Be a ch athletic S1"11•n sou'fMCOAST!...EAGU£ T 0 C ho 2·A footba ll playoffs · 1 011..-cMi "'· oun 11.2, 11.(1, w L c.s open. Thus, more con· ues day. sees no pro· director on awl n, U . . El T Rl9ill IMI •1-1noe..,.w 11•10. 11.s; MillionVlelo ' l fusion will occur. ble m s if new schools "and we are not in favor ni versily . oro an( .. Ford 1M1die1.M11.F1e,11.2,t.11.11-s; o.tn1M1u. a ' San Clemtnte -wer •~ c.1e IMI a.1 .. Romingnino t .11. 11 ... ·El Toro 1 • They all feel that a open. of a lO·leam league. The knocked off in the fir. 1.o;W11UiF1QIMl~t.a.•rd11.f,11.2 ; s.t10tmen1~ " a lO·team league 1·5 di.s ad· "In 1971 , if two other football coa.ch wou ld Corbtr1 IMI o.e1. Rey•~ 11·3. 11-0. Ur>1 .... s11, • round . ~ ~e...1eri l • • vanle.geous because it high schools arc ready have no practice games, C. Grlmti·Mtde-U !Ml Gel. Divel· WtcllNMty•, Sc.ere' f t · t · • • h d J d •t -'· h th 8l"'°PU·l.1S-t;L.Norr i ... A.~rrl• Miu1onv1e;os,s...c1emmn1e2 wou 'd c-0 n cei v ably or compe 1 ion. can on ru.1s e ''And Sa nta An . IM1 dief. 1C.1no1ri11 •. "t;.....,.wood is.t EtTitro •. lAQ~ &e•c11 0 eliminate a II p racti'ce says, ''the n the IO·lean1 idea or going in lo the Valley won the J·A title. ~s;!~~i~:~M8:,·:~~1·:~.1'~1 1 f~;: o. ... Miu•~·.~:,";~~:.,·,, ga mes in football a nd league' can be divided in· Santa Ana area.·· says Rogan. ··so I a: Mowtlon·YOun11 IMI Gtf. SFl••P•· El Torol!U{l1>Flt8e•cF1 mosfin basketball. t 0 l w 0 s i x t ca m That's anothe r pro· sume this wi ll be a 3. Etgtn 1s-6, 11·11; !.... Grimt•·Devri... s..tnC!emtl'lle•I Miuion Viejo f CMJ won by '°'''"' cri.1n·S.t1 1M1 O-.Mi11s•I ur11....,r,;1., Some feel transport<,l· leagues." bl e m : l rans portation, league, whi ch 1s bad.·· wonDyforlt1!, ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ c..r-O.IMlr (U) UI StCldttNck $1"•1•1 . Ovoen IC) del. K~IOW 1·0. 11·6 ; Tolllol;kt CCI diel. H•bbffG 11-0, 11·1: W•ll !C) del. PiGln 11·•. 11 ·3; ChllO IC) def. Vtl•Ml....:I 11·2, 11 .. ; Mum-Ql'lrl•1 fC)llel. l1>1t 11_., 3·2; Ay•n !Cl def. l..tt 11-1, ll·S; $hor1 ICl Of!I. NIFll' 11·1. 11·•: Pt!t..UJ tCJ del. W•l!.on 1 l·l , 11·1. C.11bltl Lt.,.·McN•met (C l Oef. Crum· Sm.th )-1, 1s.1t; Mon-c:o-O•ca.,.., !Cl IOI.I to S.•••·,....lltbtr9 '·IS, 11·1S; Ell•G•,·MCMt llon (C) Ott. OICll· ~li....Go l-2, 11·1; MuQfle,•WorreU !Cl 0.1, Oerlpo-FtCl'l'llnlo IW, I~·': Corcor•n·Ml11ory !Cl Gtl. DIS.I· ter'1•·0ur•l• 14·15. IS.a, IS·• . 6yn111astic-~ S... Cltmtr1tt .... )S. El Toro •S.'90. 0....HIU••1.90. Vt111tir19 -1. Mt~• tSI 6.6 2. Mulv-y (01 6.S I . MU<H.oo'I CEI 6.ts, . Cl'•-rl£16.1S. Uni""' ~r•Uel D.lr•-1. """" IS) l.• t. Jtrry (01 l.lS ]. Blckly ($) t.t '- H<odl.on IE J 2.S. &.I~• 1>e•m-1. Sptloer !SI •.ts 1. Obinqef IOI •.2 3. c, •• m., tEJ •. IS '· Art'llH !Sl 3.I. Floor t•trc1,._1, C..r,11lntr~ !SI l.6t. Hudson IE) S.I 3. S..unaer• !O! 4.S•.Spll91r !Sl •.1S. Mtw..-rt (IH.11 ltl.1) C.•U. lrMM V•ultlno-1. Loy <NH) 1. Ul•JGIDts !NM) •nG Jeni;en ICM). WIMlftQ rnor•: I.I . a ... ,-1. Hlll,tt~ tNHI 1. Shlrp (NM) l . .Jont~ (CM l. Wlr111lno ,,_.k: ..•. . Be1m-I. Jtnstn ICM) 1. Gibb$ \NM) l. !...lfl"'1ft !NH ). W!nni119 mtrll: l.S. FIOOr ••t,che-1. Mulroy !NHI 2. Dollblt (NH ) J. $mflll {CM). WIMIFlll ,,_11,a.o. I . , ' <llllllTOI llT 9· AUTO PARTS PENNZOIL MOTOR Oil • '~~,..;;-.., ... _ ... CO.JO IAll SOAP ' Ii IOtt •. H IUI ID l·;~•-'"" ••• U.11 t. '"""'"' 11"~ f .......... c .. 1,..,. • TllTU WAI ~· IPIHllSmY ,. l<I <Wiii' -' IJ } f~,,1. (1..... • ,,..,... ~ V .,1 A..t f ob"<. • 1111.1.ae ( 88" Jiq :.i :·111 orm©l @©lf .,!,·!J:l!!ii! ~&rru-rruo~ --OJ ~uw f,) ' .. ~-~ = I'""" h r" .T,..no/• wnll.OHTLIFTBRS. All ADJUSTABLE SHOCK ABSOIBERS (S~(W[Q) ' SAN BERNARDINC-=1-t/ Steve Westrum an Rod Brown will be the only To beilocated in the lrvirfe Industrial Complex For lnlormation Concerning Memberships Call (714) 557-1024 two Saddleback College entries in Frida'y·s Mis- sion Conf erenCe track 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and field Cin a ls al San Bern a rdin o Va ll ey College. Brown qualified third in the triple jump with a be s t o f 45 .4 wh ile Weslrtnn was sixth best in the discus throw with atossof139·11 . Both will have to finish in the top five to cum a trip to the Southe rn CaJ preltms Ma y 16 at Bakersfield. 'J'.h"e field events Fri· day are scheduled lo begin al 1: 30 with the first race set fo r 2: 30. Grossmonl is favored to win the team title . SpomDai Set Sunday Yowlcslers aged S-12 will have• chance to wiD _.......orst place ribbons SUn- <lay ol Super Sports oay. wiU. action 1et from 2to3 p,m. at bel Obispo fllrl< in Dana Polnl. ' A 10-cent i.dmlulon lee will be <barged per flftnt for each contest.ant wl1b baaeboll , lootball, track. socc e r and skateboard action on the menu .• ~umedwill~ turn~d :fe •er to the 1 SpeMer M1tmorlal fltrl41, wbldl-hN ken set up ID -men>Ol'Y of tbl late Dana Hills ffjgb principal. 'WMf@i{fsnoEs ATHLETE'S LOCKER BBIU:l'Clft TRETO RN I ' • 11,111 •1u wm 11111 11.,:ultl 19111 111&.UI ... , ...... -399 oho 51oMo f• .-.-ic ... AiMI "' el\o c.,,, 411.l "au" IACI· RAllS · So.!!i s..,,;, '·-~~ .. 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"/IN---.1A·~, SA~·-AT <JUMPING_,;"',' "; • ., BROAD JUMP AND "i'Ol)'t.,L''. t5CJOD " Kt IO'.:· ,;. . ~ :·:t THE HKiH .Jl*\P"!-' • W~N'?"" JUMPING-CONGr.0$lONS ~ .'.';' :: t . ~-..:"""'~' I ... , ... ,....,.,,[,. ' . . . ' , •'('>" , t ' ..,., • '' ""..::::,;.._...::;_:..lJ>~-"!'l!.; I : ' J' ; • -· . · OOOLEY'S WORLD "*'l ' ' '-'· ... ' "'~-. ~ • Ill, ,..; ij ~. • . :GO.RDO ~. ·. I ' ' 5.1 • MGOM MUWNS " . . . S •I .• .,,. ____ '. . .. . . ,., "'"-~-·--~-~--' • ' ' .: .. , . . .. ..... .. • '' ' :TODAY'S CIDSSWDRD ·PUZZLE ····· UN.nee F\; 1 :Ylldicate v .. •~i'••''"'"s.1~•• AeAOSS lelding T A 11 S lie ALA I ' 1 Pilfer fiber S I R ' A . e Met'Cllandls· 50 Boom ~f!\'l!nt$ 52 ·1ra • iinio .11,Uncooked Teti-···" ··14Gl'Htl' 56App1icttictl aSMtlftbly 57 Ollice. . 15 5plce machines 1 6 ···Yat~ 60Catlforhelp 17 A Bluenose: 61 Habitual 211¥otd.J 62 NYt 19 Coal 83 Abstract · PEANUTS ---~ Rt -;~ 'Y? ... " JUDGE PARKER b,y Charle• :M. Sol!ift· -------~ ' . . , , ' by Harold. L~ D,oux . -'K>U~ LUGGAGE 15 UPSTAIRS, IN • ; I . " . ' ' " ' ' 'TNE FRONT BfDROOM OOHAA! ·\ 71F YOrJ'O LIKE A P:fw-.Mit-tl[l'!5:: , ~ ..... : ...... ·, I '"'' •' >' I •,• '· 1 .,. ,.,~.· ·"' " ,, container being 20 Can 64G1rment • TO GET ftEfRESHEO. Wf CAN \ . GET lN'~'~··"·· 1 • Football's· SS In l'lirn:ionv: 2 0 ····Cup woid$ 18 al «lnoasl time 21 Mad person 23S1ck '5 Magazine ~22.Meshwork D~N 2~·-·"'lay "'~J !l15tribul1on· tor sitllf'lg ' ' sireeL ,._ '': -c A~.· • ·~: 24 Metric uiiil 1 T ooLh 26 Smug per6on 46 Timid person: 26 E•tr&eted 2 -·--27·Avatar ot -.. Informal 27 Cause lo Stravinsky \li$hl1U •7 A<:lor -----• ~· ,emembe,. 3Fondl'llss 28dojlo~lpve .. ,-. 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OJllLLSTEELOll: lOHGEll: CDnc.•+•'iilllwMiro,it~+tor-, JOit&. • --.01 ~J...,er (llOfl-l'Mtallk Ir.cl . s.-1'' Or•~ UndergrOUl'ldlltel; ,01 Pf9~·-"",... ""llllet" .01 Gn.rlC!Otl P;'Pllll"'! Wr+pplf"-16'' .· ....,_,); K•llS.-.i, potmen MCI .01 ....,.mppl'(i1t9ffl)tWlll,l•W·l!olC1, Cr•!.OI•, 1;,.. uout.lk •!ICI •lml\.W • 01 trpe m.111.trl&I~ '·'' ... .,, •n . .. ... ... '·" 7.ll .... CAJWIDP.11 ·" 1-01 erillbior. Wf••, Unfnt, shHUllQ. , '"""· r1~" !11•.c;klng, H•nd·GuldM .01 l.A90l19 H•mfl'l•r ,01 8t..\STEA POW OE AMAN Slffl Hit~trbolrel M4n •nd GL>ldeliM .01 $etttr • .e1 S,llNQll..A_ST£A tNOlit'-"1•nl OR1LL:£fl CCore.Ol•moftd..W•pl HEAD lllOCK SLINGER "11 Gunnilet..i_.lr!i .Ol No11i-nt,..Rodmen ...,_ 7.13 '·" '·" 1.~ 1.1r ,_,, ... l .W ... .02 Retlowldmen ~71-llJJP.14 ... I.It ·" ·" ·" "' ·" ... ·" . .. ·" .n ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ... ·" ... ·" ·" ... .... .... r l.tl .... '·" .... . ... .... .... .... ..,, .... .... .... '·" .... '·" .... ,,. '·" .. ,. '·" '·" '·" .... '·" . .. .a ... ... ... ... ·" •" ... ... ·" ' . .. . .. "' . .. .., ... ·" ·" .•l~ ·" ... ·" . .. ... ... .. , ... .. . .. • . ' St.ts '·" '"' t .SS ·'f.13 '·" 10.(2 11 ... . ... , TG.63 ,_,. '·" .... '·" .... '·" ... 1.11 '·" . DAJ~VPk.OT , ~. I I M'! • ·" ... ·" ... ·" ·" ·" . .. ... ... ... ... ·" ·" ... ... . .. ·" "' ·" . .. ... 11 .... .., 11.+.IO 11.+.ss 11.+.SS 11.+.}S ... 1.3S '·" "" ..,, '·" .. ,. .. .. .... "" '·" "" ..,, ... . ... "' ·"' ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ·"' ,. • .JO .. ... ,,, ... . .. ... ..., ·f'i. ."f .I "''"' ' ! J ' •• f • - I l { I . - ' ' . . . . ' ,,. ' , . Tbur!Clly.May1 , 1175 City Bllilt on Safety? ·" " Huntington OffipeF-Seeks Help in Project . I By TERRY COVILLE .OI-. o.,tty flii.t katf 'ivor Gitsbam doesn't want tobuildjUst a' dream .house in Huntington Beach,' he wants to create a "cl;eam city. IL would cover four small bl()(ks -like an-old movie set -with fake store fronts, a wooden frame .house, an old school bus, a park, streets, sidewalk& f.and traffic tilhts. llE CALLS IT SAFETY City, and c hantts are it 1will be built within the next year on an eight·acr~ piece or county turf located off Gothard Street, next to the police department 's rifle range. ~ Git.Sham is a police officer in charge of the de· partment's bicycle safety prog ram. Safety City is the ultimate weapon in his fight against bicycle BC· idents. I ''There is no end to what can be taught with this SC"HOOt. Ylll\D ..~ ~ " " -:I ' ',· -~ I i . 1 li! I~ I ~ • THE IDEA BEHINJI SAFETY City Is to stage a • realistic town setting in which police can de· n1onslrate all the possible problems a young, or Gld, . bicyclist can encounter .. Gilsham isn 't sure yet how it will all be set up .. but plans to call on the experts al Disneyland to see if they can help him with realistic props to show cars popping out of alleys. bikes turning-against signals and other common obstacles. The county has agreed lo let Huntington Beach use the land free for about 10-15 years, until another use for it is found. CITY OFFICIALS llOPE SAFETY City can be" built entirely on volunteer labor and donated sup- plies -perhaps some fake store fronts from old movie sets, an abandoned house from a freeway route, a nd an old school bus. p~y / N • L . • ''I 'm hanging my hal on people's gene'rosity," admits Gitsham , a man who believes 1 totally in the power or positive f thinking. The Junior Women's. Club has j ope ned a Safety City account I with $100 in it, and some labor . forces have volunteered mtiscle l and skills. . But Safety City is such a new ' idea -the schools haven't even been told about it yet -that e ver·; ything is still in t,be plannine . stage. ANYONE WHO MIGHT like to: helP can phone Gitsham at the ; police station~ 536-5932. • 1 Not only will bicycle safety be , taught there, but also the old : house will become a classroom 1 for fire safety with children 1 shown how to .check for fault)'! electrical wiring, to m ap fire ; escape routes and to break a win-; dow to escape. · And Police Chief Earle! , . 0 I Robitaille s uggests a plastic pool ' might be put in for Red Cross water safety lectures. I .. ' " u '\ • ~ , I\... • ' • . ~ - ~ -\ , . \ 0 ~ •• • " ~ 0 • ~ SCHOOL bus Safety can also be ; taught as we11 as safety around , park playground equipment. A! bicycle rally course, teaching ~ youngsters how to handle'. themselves on various road situa-: lions, is also planned atone end of: thesmalltown. · :· . ·'The re is an 'S' curve with three hairpin turns that is a bear~. to ride," says Gits ham. "I tried it" m yself." ' 114111$ NCTICI TOCflEOITORS SUflIRIOfl COURTOFT"E STATE 01' CALIFORNIA l'OR THE COUHT'I' Ol'OlllAHGE Me.A-«2"4 E•tate of ROBERT J . DOSTAL, Oeceawd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE"llOll'll! crld1\ot~ ot the abowe rwimed MC.edent tMt all .,ef'!i,9<1l MwlnQ claltn$ -.aift\I t,.. said i:1e<htt11 are rl!'Qulrllll to 1111' tl'ltm. with the i-..ceJSa•w •ouc,..rs. In lhe oltlce of IM clerk Cll ttle aOC>.,. "'"° tlUfCI courl. or 10 p,-ewnl them. wilh the ~e~~••Y wouch1,,~.10 the undtfstgned at Ille otlke ot ,.., Mtl>f""W~. CLIVE W. J0H"4S0"4 an d PHILIP K . HOR· RIG.l."4, 1100 Glendon Ave., Suite lSSO, LCI\ Anv-les, 0111. -1•, which t1 Ille plac.• ol bl.f~lnes1 ·01 tl'HI unders.l(lnfd In AIU nwtter~ per\,tlnln9 to the e5\.lte OI .said oec:~nt, wlltlin' lour monlhlllter ·tfle 11"t1>UbllceUC1n of !his noUce. 0.t&OAp•ll IS, 191S " DOR EENS.OO':lol AL E•e(ut•I• ol lhe Wiii ot lhe abo~e nam edCIKeelffflt. CUVEW. JOHNSON & flHILIPJl . HOflllllGAM 1109 GletMofl Awe .. Sulit 1550 "'" ........... Cllll. 90021 ·. 1'.UBLICNOTICE ·· .0·101Tiouseus11tt:ss NAMt:STATEMaNT The fol~nQ ptrt«I II ClolnQ 111111• llHSOS: MI SSION VIEJO PETS R \JS, "'56 Muirt....,,,, Ml"I°" Viejo, CA mTS Jc.in Loh Zylkrwlci. 25112 Adrl-. SC., Mi~1lon Vltjo, CA tl•7 S Thl5 bu.S.lnus. 11 condilcted by in In· div>Clu.11. JCliln Lois Zylk•wlci 1110s ~l&lrmf'rit w11 filed wlltl !tie County Cir rt Of Orange CoitnlyOJt Ap-11 · · 11, 1'7}. ~Dtf l ' P"b!ISM<:I Or•11oe Coast Dally PllOI .• •. Apr\11/,1,,¥1Clll\ay1.8,1•7S lllt-7S · PUBLIC NOTICE : SUfl••1011 COUllTOl'nta ST&TE Ol"CAUflORNIA "'°" TN•COUNTYOPOll"ANGE ......... ,. NOTICE OJI' HEAlllN"Q OP Pl!TITION fllOlll PRO.ATa OJI' WILL ANO "Oii Atter,.,, .... la1,11trl.1. Pl.<blfSM<I Oranoe Coa~t Oaily PilCll, ;,~::! TISTAMaMTAll"Y l*>MO .-....u11.11.andMay l,l."IS l:b1·75 E111te of ELIZABETH HOLM.AN f'OWELL-. O.ceei.ed. PUBLIC ~OTICE' NOTICE IS HEREllY Gl\IEN tJ\M ·-----1 ROllE"T U.WRf:NCE PQWl!U.-JllCTITIOUSllUSINESS llMI LANDELL ~.ERSEREAU ....... NAME STATEMENT Hied,.,...,. • pllohon IOI" PrllbMe GI TM 1041-1~ per1ot1s a•e OOitllJ bu!,;. Will and 1..-ls1u•nc• ol uu..-1 • SO.COAST PWAI I . ,Mt.WI . • • • • , . •. ~JJ4J61 , •• ~ . ............. c ........... IL.S-iirt.l'~~ iw; "ROSEBUD" t~t ,._~ "lt\R .. RICCO" ( Cl~eUwD Tit~EE .~:~"r.\1 ) ( : .IroBht w~. J _ . Rmtotn .ml . . ' SAFETY CITY WOULD BE LIKE MOVIE SET Volunteers Are Needed·to Help Build It The rally course is now used on'. asmall scaleatthe schools. f ...,,,.,, . TO'St.lmtnlA¥y lo the 1111ll~..ti 1:11atid THE ORCH.t.A D,<1111'> Eimlr•SI., -iftdl'1lliffl'K•towhlclllsmedii0r"1'------~----------------- HW1tlnglon Beoc" Ca tll t:I.. ll,lrthtr PM1k u1or5, •AO tNt h time Hllbef"I H, (t"•;..,o ll,· 11U BlllYll.ln -P'.c•of ...... 1-AtU. .. meMI .... y, F1lr O•kl, Celll . tSol.tl wt lw May 11, 1t7S, el •:JO 11.m., h the R•ne .t.nn c.rancli1ll, 211...., ElmlfaSt .• ~of 0.pertment NI, lolHlcl • .• ·~ Underground Poet· ~ Comes to Surf ace ' ByANNECOOPER Of .. Daity ...... st.aft -+---'When-San -Francitto-poeilpublisher--Alta-gave·"'-8-reading- recently at UC Irvine, she had with her one of the younger poets whose work she bas published -her 5-year old daughter, Kia. ' I • l I Alta explained that it is the policy of her Shameless Hussy Press tQ print books for children by chlldren, not by adults. . ~ KIA, WHOSE FAntER, JOHN Oliver Simon, is also a poet, cannot write yet, so 4,i_ctates her poems to o_lde r people to write down for her. The poems range from a eulogy for her grandfather to a celebration of Sesame Street's Oscatl.be..Grouch. - Alta also publishes books of poetry for adults, The press h'as been in existence for five years, and until recently was known principally among underground writers. Recently, however, the poets Alla has published have received wider acclaim. Susan · Griffin, whose work-Alta has published, was a reClpient of an Emmy award for a play produced on educational television. Both wOnien tuiv·e ·been !~atured in ''Ms.'' m agazine. IN HER BOOK OF PROSE called "Momma: A .Start on All the Untold Storl'es,'' Alta describes her experience of compiling an anthology of women's wetry. 1~ "j. zocined t hru the boWcshelves, pulled down all the women's bnoks & stared at them in horror. There were only 14 . out --,I hundreds & hundreds of boToks. •• Alta has set out to remedy tha(sitifatlon. l S i D •1·"•s..tt,..... ~ · pr 119: a,·~~ Co11cert • G<ltllng ready for Edison Hi gh School spring dance concert Frid•Y ar!!z Crom Jen: Paula J oan, Carol Chrysong and Rita Redaelli. ~·orty lbeinbers.'of Girls Athletic Assoeh\tlon will petform In 8 p .m .'evintptlilt aroudn them e "Nature of the Dance.·' Tickets are $1 foe adults and 50 cents for children. ' I : I . , .. .. . - The children )Vould be bused to Safety City by the schools, with the possibility of ,handling several hundred at one time. Huiltlnoton6eech Calif nMe ~.111ooovkOttlterDrl"'W8t,ln !Cathleen Ann Haw•. 111V. Ellrir• lheCilyolSanl.1Arwi,C..lllornl"a. SI Hunllnqlon eeau. (11111 '2-O..teCI Apr fl 11, 1t7S. T~is !M.IMSs 1$ condu~lecl bv a91NH"ll WILu_.t.M If. St JOHN, ~l,,.llJllp. Counly Clen GITSHAM BELIEVES this Hulll!rt Crand111 SEtDEL.CflAIL &SaillaER t f t b, . &( Thhstatemen1wa~111e<1wlttittie (.oun. JOMHE.SEIOaL concep or eac ing sever ty ciert of orange co .. niw on April, .1.norneysMLa• types of safety may be unique. In· 1t1s , ' 1urw.skllft0r1 ... s1i111em h . h H t ' t ftllli ,..w_, .. oc•,c..1"-"'"•n ... t e 1r researc , un 1ng on Puel!s.hrel Ofarig.e eoasi o.ri Piiot Ttt: 111•1w2 ..... Beach· Police have not found .1.pr111G,11,2•,anc1Mt, ,, 191s ·Y1M-ri ~,!!~.:._ee..11t~ l'k 't ... -----~--anotherone 1 e1 . .1.pr1130,1ndM1y1,1,1t1s-1S»1i "This h as been a dream. for PUBl~IC NOTICE: four years," ·says Gitsham. "There is no end to the paten· tial." New Zealand Lifeguard, Studies Coast By MAUREEN O'CROWLEY OtttwO•llY PllotSttfl David Franklin, a votuiiteer lireguard from New Zealand, could have .studied lifesaving in any nation. · .,7J.11 su .. ••tOflCO URTOfl"TNC STATE Ofl CALlt'OflNIA l'OR THE COUNTY 01' Oil.I.NG£ ........ ..u•••••<---N OT ICE OJI NEAllllNC OF AMl:NDEO f'ETITION JIOR flltOU.Ta 0,. WILL AND l'Oll LaT· TilllS TaSTAMINT Afll' . E"•teol R•y \k Marlhall, o.c: .. -. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !twit Wiiii-H. 8/rni9 arid 8Mbor• Birnie ,...,., llltCI her•ln 111 am•llded·petlUon tor pr-Ir of wlll •nd lot ~rtl••~ trstamel'lt••f rel•r•"lr to whic:ll is moCle tor lurlMr parlltular $, lf"od 11\ot llW Um. llWl PIHi ef helri~ lflr W<nS twos bHfl Ml lor May ll. 197S . .II t:30 a.m., In th• counroom ol °""'"""'"' No. l ol said coun. al 700 CJ•k C...•r on ... Well, In IM Cl1y of s..ta Ana. C.lltornla. 0.teCI Apr II 11, t•7S. WILLIAM E. st JOHN, County Clrrk 00f4ALO C. MITCHELL mt'Mblttn•t'ftl. "" "'-Lei A .... les, C..Uf. tt011 P UBLIC NOTICE Jl'ICTITIOUS IUSINt:SS NAME STATEM•NT The lot towing ~uon• •t• dolf18.b.AI· lle'S'la': ¥.t.NSTAA E0NTE APA ISES, 11436 San eer....-do Circle, Founlllft Vtfley Cllif. '210I . • · LO'Mll I! .• Sl•rt. 17.. San flerrwirdo Cir,i., Founlah, v.iiey. Cellf. '2/0I ,..,,.,.. J. Slarll, 11436 San llerNrCIO Circle, Fountain Valley C..lil.f"2)otl ' ...,_~s::,~ ~~i:..~::.,1: OrChl!CI '--• • Vfolmo t:,-YoJntpY:-,, .. ,,,CMrd Li,,.,, At>Cler'!ootl. Indiana •floOI I Tn1s bl.I~'*''' 11 conduc;ll!'d "' a generooJ partf!rr~lp. L-ne.s11r11 Thlt Jlalt'ment ••S filed .-tto tt. Coun!yClerk ol Or~ Counlyon•11 4, 191j . . ..... PU011¥>t'cl Of..MllJt C~'I 0..HY Pi.lo\. Aprlf10. 11, 1~, ll'lclMay 1, HIS 1M6-IJ Attllol'My..,.: ,..11ti-r .., P1.<11ut11e<1 or•nge: eo.st 0any "''°'· PUBLIC~onc1;_. Mlyl,J.l ,19_,,__ 1"'2:·7S ______ .:___~.:_:__ PUii.iC 1'(0TICE STATIEMl:NTOf AIAN~NMt:NTO"''uSa ·OF JllCTITIOUS eUSINESSNAMIE JllCTITIOUS euSIMESS · . The loll-ltog per-has HlndDntcl MOiio "''''""' ~ NOW PLAYING CALL THEATRES FOR SHOWTIMES But he chose the United States, a nd Huntington Beach in particular, because, "it has the best methods and equipment in' the world." FRANKLIN, WHO teaches physical education in a boys high school, is 1·7 -~1 NAMIESTATEM•NT · tM11Hof lr.ll(:llllousb111I--:. TM lotlowlng ptfS<lnl •r• CloillQ 111151· ISt..Jt:NO FLOWERS AN~ GI f'Ts,· ,L ______________ t:;;:::;::;:::~JJ ne-•!.•~· 211 Marone Ave., 8•jbol ISl.nd, CA GOOD REAL ESTATE Of '.'2'6J . . . ORAlll C.E CO UNTY, JSJ N, c...u The f1cllloo.n 8401 ... ,s Name te-Hwy., L...iuna Ba•'"· C.lllornla~l le.red to •bo.,. wa1 ti~ In Oranuit.. s pending a · month. study. ing· Hunt· ington Beach's tower I i<f·e g u a r d system , with side trips to observe lifesav i ng services .tn """N•LIN Los Angeles, Newport Beach and Siln Diego. . He also is traveling to Fiorida to study the behavior. of sharks, which he claims occasionally pester New Zealand bea.chgoers. J MARSH.I.Lt: A. STILTNER, 2100 .~von•·?t--1•.. . -. ~lrn.on Plact C1>10ll MeM Collfoml• .Jerry Erwin, 111 M•rlne A ... , 92421 ' · ' · BilltlOI; Island, CA tt"t "" ART JENKINS, 62] E. Wiison, .TltiJbiislnft.1•.i:'kond!Ktlldby_..~ 0r-..calitorn11•2"1 diYI~~· ·.. ' HOW.I.RO FARAAf\10, SZJ s. A-Jar,., Erwin • St .. ~im, Cellll>fnl1 '2.:i1 . This .Ulitntent W'll IUH wltrl ri. This 11u11.,.11 1, conCluc;tlld by• CounlyClenolOr.,..C-ty•April geMtll PMlnet"!ol\lp. I, ltTJ ~AS"ALLA.STILTN&R "7MS • Thll 11.iteme'tot w•s llll!'d W11h tr. Pl.<blilll'lotl Of""91l CN1t 0.lly Pilot., County Clerk Of 0.-ange C-tyanAp-11 ......... 11), lf..21,allO JMy 1,.1911 11415 11, 1915. _ · Fd7$1 PUBLIC NO'J'ICE PubUlhed Ot..ioa CO.st o.iiv PllOl,1-------~---~u 1.1 .. 24. and May 1,1, 1tU ·~!D·1J flCTITtOUSl\,l&lfllbS NAMaSTATaMaNT. : 1 P UBLIC NOTICE The loilowlng PftlOll I• OOlllQI buff .,.u as: "·------·------1 ISLAND FLOW!RS, 211 Marlpt HOTICaOJIHON·ll•SflO"SlalLITY ... .,....,. 8atlliOllllW.cl "CA9t662 ·Nolle• 11 hllr•llV olven 1,...1 ,,. Wt· 1eal111ten !>·. eoo'ni, J64o6 LlflOt Oersl9'tlld Wiii ltOC "' r•lo()Onllllle lw Resa, La JOit•, CA.'20fl . "'Y debll « UotilU!lts coritr.cttcl llY Thi'S liuii-Ii tonoN<WO by .111 ,,... llotldtd P!umblnQ or ori~ otlltl' """ d!vlCIU.ll. m'flllf, on or Miff lhlsO.te. l(•tNttnS. eo.n. Dat.dtNs11doyotAprll,lt1S. Thi' llaltMfl'll Wll lli.d •Ufl .... ' Jamn E. Parker-(.ounly CMlr1l ofl)rMIQe C.OUlll:ytl'l•il 11..1 Mali.rd Apt. No. 1 , 1•1s 0rMl98,C•lll.'2W7 ' , ...... PWllJl!ed Or~ Coen 0.Uy "''°'· PoAllllNof Or-.. Coast 0.W P'llo(. ...,.11J0,1N1M11y1,1,1t1s · .-rs Aprtt-t0,1r.~4,lftd.Mfly1,1'7~. ~ P UBLIC l'\OTICE • PUBLIC )110TICE ... _,. ---·'-··· .... -' • . An aM New tilm.l. AIRPORT •1•9Jil!7•a• ...... lilMJISAI. ~·TIDllC:o.0Jt9,..,.... l ' .. - . • 1 T ( ~-1 ·~ ( l I .I I I ' . . • .. ' . . ... EXCLUSIVE! io .... ,._ hctt.wM Tllol c:. -IT-•YIOI hfth.7,.-. C..t.s.t.&s..J,._ · , ..... "' ........ .. LowA ... ""-1.tllllf ..... _ .. ' . - £,_ "'DUTH IACI J0001o 'Y." ... SOLDIH. ILUIH lltl . /, _,. ' 'OHllMGll.•u•rt.f:iil....-. -lli•,f8u11,/HOI. IJ:JO • """'!'1'1!4J07 •. rri.-•1.~ .. THE Cl~INO CENT.ft( · ~ OflANOI •IJ'l .. 72 - ' lluntii19to11 Cast Listed Light Week on The calm befor.e a ·storm of May openings is aetllina: over the ~ 1rltermiaaion J Orange Coa1l '• Jivlne theater ';. scene this weekend, with only T~ Titus ' three produttions on ·lhe boards ••=-----..------ -two ol them from thepereMial apotlights · Rob~ri Er4man a~d professional groups. .__ _.. Jacquie Moffett under the dlrec- • Stages Happy Fella'' is the after-dinner fare Tue s days throu g h Saturdays, playing through May 25. Ralph Woll, Debbie Strubel, Blanche ~ticket.on q director Dan Verre have top. b.lllini at the dinner theater, .140. Avenida Pico,' San Clemente: Res·ervations 492·9950. . - •• . . • IAlllA STlilSAMD JAMES CAAN '"FUNNY UDY" INI '"MUIDll QM THI OJtllHT-EXPllSS" + "THI •AMIL.Ill• "ROSHUD" Il!G'l "THE·TERRORISTS" "TltAL OF llLLY JACK• The lone communltf ottering, lion of MartheJJa Randall. It con· among the aeason 's best in that ttnues tonight throqh Saturday, fteld, is "6 Rms.ftlv Vu" at the andTuesdaythroutihs.turdayof ·U.gu"na Moulton ;PllYhouae: It's next week at 8:-30 in the Moulton the fourth local ·verliOh' of thla Playhouse'· 606 Laguna Canyon bright n~w com~(y :anc1 easily · Road, ·LaiUna 'Qet1ci\. Reaerva- lhe most 1mpreas1ve. Uotll,.494-0743. ·. · · ~ Oil the professional f~ont, "Subject to Fits,'' .a new play CASTING HAS bee-n an - nounced for the seasOn.flnale at .c. the Huntiri,gton · B eac.h Playhouse. the Oriinge . County •yoUMG P.IANllHSTBM" IPGJ premiere of" MY Daughter, Your "fUILISS Y.t.Mtlll KIUll:. ~uth Coast Repertory,con~ues baaed on DostoyeYsky's ''The its production of the expenmen· Idiot," continues J\ighUy except tal allea:ory "Subject .to. Fila," Monday, at s· o'clock a't South while in San Cl!,mente, ''The Coast Repertory. ,1827 Newport Most Happy Fella ls running at Blvd., Costa Mesa . David Sebastian's We·1t Dinner Emmes directs the .show with ~layhouae. Both are on atage Gary Bell, Ma,rlene Silve~ and every night but Monday. ·Art Koustik heading the cast. Son," now in r ehearsal under the direction or Jonn WilUams. ..FOUi MUSKITUAS" · Susan Kellogg and Greg Brown ''M.A.S.H.11 will play lhe da ... ghter-&nd !'ion in ~~::::::=~============~~: "AT LOMfi LAST LOYl"J .~11 H4.11t9W HOUSI"' question. Pthe rs· in the genera- tion gap comedy include Bob Lindsey, Billey Wallace, Ann Leverett, Robert Renfrow and '"AtiPOIT '75" "'DAY OFJHI JACIAL" Reservations 846-1363. THE LAGUNA comedy At Sebastian's "The Most Jack Secord. 1 _ . ' Antonioni Reflect s Over 'P ass e11:ger' By BOB THOMAS BEVERLY HILLS (AJ'J · - "I'm not Interested in the mean- , lng or my films. Ir you think too much about what a film. is going to mean, then it becomes an·es- say. "So I simpJy shoot according to my l instinct. Later, if I think ,.. strongly enough, I can get some meaning.·• Michelangelo Antonioni, an ackriot»ledged Jll8Ster of the modern film , was reflecting on the response of critics to · his lat~t. fnovie, "Ttie· Passengei-," starring J ack Nicholson and Maria Schneider. IT HAS SENT some reviewers into paroxysms of analysis, sea,rthlng tor deep and hidden truths in the adventure-romance. "The film has attracted more analysis thail any of my previous ANTONIONJ CAME to America in the wake of reviews that proclaimed his return to eminence . .His reputation, based -on such films as "L'avventura" (1959), "The Red Desert" (1964) and· "Blow-up " (1966), was badly damaged by "Zabriskie Point." which he filmed in Californi a six years ago. Critics flayed it as bad drama and anti-American. Antonioni's. sad ltaJian eyes grow sadder as he contemplates .. Zabriskie." "It was the story of my emo· lion in front of this country at that time," said the director,' whose English requires only an occasional pause for hi s own mental translatio,;. "My Daughter,1 Your Son" opens May 16 for theflegular live. weekend engagement at the playhouse, 2110 ·Main St .. Hunt~ ington Beach. Advance reserva- tions are being· tcikeri at the theater's box office number, 842-5421. • THE FOUNTAIN Valley Com· munity Theater has announced ·a drama workshop program tor childre.n, ~inning May 12. The classes will be held for five con- secutive Mondays and y.>ill be divided into'.two classes -kin- dergarten aD.d first grade, and second through fourth grades. Call 968·9784 or 839-01V3 for re- gistration ihi'ormation. The theater ·also is in the market for prospective directors for the coming season. Anyone interested in staging a children's or family type s how for the group should send a resume to Lois Farah, 16262 Serenade Lane, Huntington Beach. · • ·w...._ .. e... ··tilms, more than 'Blow-up,''' IOMMlrS IJDS .said the Italian dirCctoc. "That is ••1 LIVED IN those violent times. I s aw the riots at the Chicago Convention in 1968, and I was shocked. BACKSTAGE -Sue Yackley ol Costa Mesa, a junior at Illinois State University, won an award of excellence in the recent American College Theater Festival tor her performance in her school's production ol "One F1ew. Over the Cuckoo's Nest" i...---""'="""='--all right. -9' IAUO-' "A film is like an open window: ..... _,71-40 • .,...:..:.-:r.:: .. ,.. oUt or which I look with strong sunglasses.' The vi ew tor others may be different. But I see 'The Pissenger' a s an intitnate adven- ture of someone who tries to get free from his own identity and -The rastut draw in the . ''The picture came out · like that. It looks anti.:American, but it is not. I love thfs country; it is a place ol s uch interesting con- trasts. South Coast RepertOry has been presented a check tor $1 .000 by its ·suppart group, Frihids of SCR. which raised th"ecash April 12 with its Las Vega~ Night at tJ:te Costa Mesa Womens Club ... ; chairman Ann Mound said the gilt; is intended to help SCR meet its, bud~et tor the current season .... -w.-1t. ,~ :i -nany 'Pilot Cl.ouiltdJ .Ad, J'l1ooe. ... • !t/0--... -' . --.j· • • ..... . .. doesn't succeed." · "I. trie4 to t ell a love story against the ba<:k gi'OWld of those -v.iolent times. Perhttps it was wr.ong for a foreigner fodo so.'' You're: invited to Suit Yourself to Summer '75 . Our Mademoiselle Swim Show-and-Tell with a ~Mademoiselle editor ~New York model ~Hula Hoop champion ~fashion· showing f!,·beauty ··tips ~ slimming exercises -~ · . SaJ., May 3, 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. (Informal modelin& _be~een shows.) In Robmson s -· Newport Sport Shop~ ,. • . • • 'Columbo' Rerun I 1!!'rops the Ratings • . NEW·.YORK (AP) -Areninof a "ColulnbO" sei· ment on NBC last Sunday proved Jast week's 'most. pcipular evening TV show, according to A.C. Nielsen Comp_any audiericeesumates. . The 1'Coiumb0" fcipper was1one ol!even· pollce: · series to finish in the top 20, including the returning l."Dan August" series, now on its third go-round on I the tube. ·Accord,ptg to the Nielsen ratings,.the week's 20 , most-watched programs, in addition to ''Columbo,'' Were "All in the Family" and "The Jefl~ons" .1 CbotLCBS); ''NBC .W~r~d _j>.r~miere . lt!~fi''t_ "S.W.A.T." and "Caribe" (both ABC ); "Sanford ··and Son,'' "Police Story" and "Rockford Files'' (all ·NBC); "Mary Tyler Moore," and "Cannon". (both CBS);. "Chico and the Man,'' (NBC ); "Rhoda'' (CBS),;' "Dean Martin Roast" (NBC); "Mannix " and "Cher" (both CBS); "The Rookies" (A BCl: ~"Dan August,'' "Bob Newhart" and "Maude·" (all CBS). VERY IMPORTANT MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW .S.HOWING FRID.AY MAY 2, 8:45 P .M. .HARPER IS .BACK!! .2AUL NEWMAN JOAMM woqDWARD BOX OFFICE OPENS 5:45 TOWE RING INFERNO 6:00 PREVIEW 8:45. .. TOWERING INFERNO AFTER . . DON'T MISS THIS ONE! • • Freebie and the .. (aj ~CIHIM4 CEHTH ll.OllCMI n ••••I .. llo .... CllOTll 979-4141 ISTOL CIHIMA -tcll•f tU.C.._ COi.if '"°"""' ..... G-7444 ~.,..,,· ~ Fi.hlolJ. lsland Shop Thur1day 10.5:30, Friday J0.9 • • I . \ r • ' l • ' • ' . j l • ... . ..... .,_ .. ' ••• ;1.". . .. . . • .. ' ,,., PUBLIC NOTICE ,11,'' --------, . .,-.---1 P:ICTITIOU••u.uit1u NMt• IT.t.TCMl.NT ,. .. followlllfl Of•Mlf'I 11 dOklt ~ .,.,, .. ; » NIWPOftT -•EAONMITICAl. •s.a.LES, 17tl ... •ltte<" Lfl., ~ IM..ell. C1Ht. tt'60 J!b ',...:;:t.:~t~:t::i1~:::.0H.l.U-~ .. W1 N Tflk twnlMSI 11 c:ondvtltO llf t111 lft.1 rJh di.iou.tt. b u• • NHJtP.Luct• Tl'llli i111•men1 .,.,., Iii.cl -.ltf\ the 1v1 c-ty Clttl(ol \)t"tl'I~ CounlyonAfll'fl · !' t 1t1S ' r1 .' iNZW • Publl,,.,eo Ot•noe Culil D6ilY Pl!Olo •;.'I ,t.clftl IP, 11, 1•, \"4 May 1, 1t1 ~ .. 1123-15 1£ ·-. • ... • ~ .~ Pt:Bl.!C r<OTICE .... _, .. , JUOl050UIK·SEW FABA!CS.•ts1" WM_., H1111tlnot1111 Be1c:ll, CA~ . Judl!PI Y. L•w•on. 11333 Slftlao .ioe-Cir;. Fou11111n v1u,.., (A.'27(11 ;> i-, Tlll1. bull-I II c ..... cttd b'f'.,. I~ L'.:' cllvlctu.t ,. JuCllll'IY. L~Oft • Tl'li1 t.t•MrNnl WIS filed witll I~ '.'COUrity Cttn of Of'•~ CountJOft Aptll lu 1i•.1t1s. .·, F42* ~ ,_ PublJ\Md Or1noe co.11 Delly P1111t. :'.~ ..... 11 24,MdMl'(1,l,IS,1_91~; ,..,_,, puu·uc NOTICE WPJttlOllll COUllllTOFTHI! • STATl:OFCALIH>ttMIAFOll T'Ml!CDUMTYOFOttAJrtGE ....... -t.41•l ,, l-. .,,,, OTICI! 01" •Ml!AttlNG OF AMl!fllOl!O "l!TITIOfll POlt OllOEll -· -Dlll:l!CTllrllG COlrllVIEYANCE AND TllANSFl!ll 01" _llEAL ANO .. "ElllSONAL "110,.EllTY 1 ·" E$t1\eof Mirto fl. Gli(I<, Oecused. "'!• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\R ; r-ll•Mell'I L. GUcll N~ filed ""rel<> ;on , -a pt:Ullon tor or-dff'ectlroo .--'~....,Mt• .wt transfer ol 1-..1 ~ ·~\ ~ praper1v rel.,.ent• lowhldlii I ·~1'1Wd9 tor h1rtht• parllc;ullr•, -tNI t._ 11,......., pl.c:e of lle1ti119ttie _.... "' • ~ ~" for M•Y ts, 191S, •I t :OD ".l •.m .• In Ille c:o.,rtroom of OeP¥flnfnl No. l or Mid court, •I 100 Clvk. Ctont"' Ori"" -u. In tlle City of 5«11• A111, C.1Hornl•. Olltd Aprll 11, 197S. WILLIAM. IE. 'St.IOH'lt, -Cou<>ty Clt•ll. Ga,GALLOAME•rG• .O ... itnt MwTe IMY, C.Uf. fM.tl ·A-'l"lfw:,..vt...._r -Publl!l>ed Or•n~ Co.~! D•ll.y Plklt, l<My I, 1,1, ltlS • ~ ·ISS.-7S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITI OUS &U51HESS 111 NAMESTATEMEHT , ,,11 TM 10110 ... ,~ prr ~i i re doingbu5i· ... ~~&!.: n CANNERY AHTIOUES.. 211 3 !•iu·U fil.,..111, Nt•pOrt Se.Kii, CA9?660 ,. c;.10"• Je.in Boyle, l •SS Lohr.;, lrvioe.CA9110S '•I Con1t•nc:eLeeO.~•r•.~ Iii, Ntwprwl Bt•<l'I, CA92660 , l T:I• k,i,(Mi~ ;, tond~d by • ... , ........ $1\11). JMn8ofk '- Conni• Oet.11:•"' 11t$ 1llternen1 w•• flied ""'" tlWI nlv Cterl of Or•rw,ie Coviity°" Aptl• 191S. ~ F4VU Put>ti~hed Ora1.Ql' Coasl Oo11i1w P•IOI, I I Aprll1 1:2•.•ndM&T 1,8,191~ lJ00.15 \,t'o --------~--1 P UBLIC NOTICE ·~-----04·-," ... -----~· NOTICI!. TO Cltl: OITOltS SU,.lilUOlt COUltT OF THE ... STATE OF CAL.ll'OltNIA l'Olt TitE COUNTY OF O•ANGI': Me. A·lllt~ ''' Elt•le ol HELEN ROS ALYN 1 1 t AltNOL.0, Oece11wd. ~lr<':-'.NO.TlCEJS. HEREBY C.Ul'EN 14 the trtdilori ol Ille o11bovt nemed deoe.nent , "~t:Nt •11 ,..r-.s Nwlroo c\1lm1 l')oliMI ~~ U. $11d dt(lf'"'I ire leQ"lrtd to Ui. tMm, will'I II" ne(eswry voud•Hl, in ~ti. "'tic.e ot 1 ... c1crll. of tM -er>-c:. ~•~ t_.t or 10 prew11t "'-"'· ..,;1riu.. ~ •" rec:nwry vouchers, lo \Pie undotrsi9ntd . '.~ :ui:-N~~:1°' ~~ ·~:i:=.~s:?:. " · ........, &eKl'I, C•lllornl• '1660, Wiiien Is Ille l)IKt <GI buslt1Hl ol thr un-y·. den~ in •II mllllff~ peru.;.,.i,.g lo tfw ntlite ol Mid Ck'<-n1. "'""""to..-rnonthl.ilff Ille llrsl publicitlonol !Pll• ...... ~. .I •f ,, DllMI Apr II 2', 1•1S. JOAH AOEL.L.E WILLIAMS.ON Acttnl11ls1r11rt:r cf I~ E~t.tte ol tM •bo~ Nmf'd deeedenl. ME.AD & ttUEN 11110.WS.r ... , "'II• II• ............ Kll,CA.91 ... ""·· T .. : 1114)1»-MU , 1f AnerwrtSIWA4""nhtr;11trl:r I h Publl"'"' Orilllgt COi$! 0.ily Piiot, 1,,1 ,,.yl,., lS, tt, 191S !~JS ". PUBLIC NOTICE B 61JJ1 su .. l!••O. COUltT 01' THE STAT a Ol"CAL.l l"OltNIA FOii TMpCOUNT Y OFO•ANGE. ~.A·UMol NOTICE OF HEAii i NG 01" "E"TITtON ... , POii ""OBATE o" WILL A"O FOil Ll!:nlilll TEST AMENTAlt Y EM&teol Ec19ar R. Clrler, OecU'ltd, . ' " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN tNt BEN 1f . GOLDMAN JR. t11s llled Nrtlfl 11 iiellli,,,, FOR PROBATE OF WILL. AHO FOlt LETTERS 1TESTAIVIENTARY reiff•flCe IO....rik;ll •k _,,. IOJ ,further ""'lilulllrs. -.,_ tht t~ ~ JllK.ll 'Ot llHrlnq l"t M""9-flM been set ~ MAY 13, 1'7S. •t t:lO 1.m., In Ille courtrOMn OI 0.-1»•1· .._,t Mo. l of S•ld C:Oufl, 11 1flll Ov 1" ~nterDrlwW.sl,lnlMCllyolSlnl A,,., C.111Mnl1.•r.·• '•1 0.lffAprUH1 •1S. : • WIL.(f4Mll:.SIJOHN, J • G011n1y c11r11 t:;'~:,~ ... Mits ,••I lA•A ...... 1.btlf.MMJ ' '· 611trM• ,.., h lll'"'9•· f'ubl h,Md OrMQit CO.JI 01!1y Pilot, Ma' 1, 1.•.1t1s IS*1S .. • • ~ I nJ......;.. u :..11175 I '' .. • lh 11~'9r54t IH1 .. nForS4t ~·=i 1 1 I• : • r•:"'\•!ftttttttttttttttt tttftttttt .... ffttttttttt • • ........ M Is •••Otww'c..t . . ......... ,.. .. IOOl....,,. . tOU ft'Jl._1 l_kY' •APILm..;;CL USI~-~ ~. D~ ............................. -\~···~·······:···· ~ on.· ~I~ -·-,_ DOYff .. IHOQS *' C:... W 11• And 11• a..a2·-78 • Sandy beach Is "'' set•mg fQr ne,J"°"', ....... -• -.'Id ---Crocll ......... '"" • ,. ~ . lit.!: ................. : ~tprm col~~al horue~\:sniit>J'~"'· :.:::.:·: ~ ·~ .... ---., orma in .,wrcon . . '=.~~~·.~:..-'"'*•-.. ·~····· -11 . ·~ ... ,,,, RRORS· ......... ..,.. Hr•1H For s..i. -:-Homia FOr sdrt ~ 1' ~-~ -~ ·•••-:.,,••···~···,, .......... , ..........•..... -.le-. ··-~~LOO ., ..... _ -1001 .cl.Ii, ,_.. ,,..,.,. .,._ ·~·.·········!-······· ... ,.tt•••··-··, ...... ,. ren luu• ,.....,. TM IMYISTORflo ' ' DAILY PILOT MIL "" DllEAM II 'SllP.S TO OCIAN ... ..., fortt.tfirlt• DUP~EX 4 BR&sBR. 2 .Twohon\esonl~loll,i~ canectiliHf"tloltMr. )'.ean nc· Stepe toheart ·West New_P.ort. Xlnt o rieso aJlea -lUo~ eooai ·Vlew .• a'Bdiiiii .. t LIDO ISL! '·8lS Via Lido Soud l>l'it6 lteduced \\(ilterfront 4 BR., s Ba, rumpus rm. r').~ & float, sandy beach. $295,000 > • , LINDA ISLI ~autifully decor. 3 BR. & la11~. R;am~ slip. _$2!!5.000 _ ._ s-. ",, ·111w".,... . . ................................................ •• _.. ltll ........ . ·~2 ....................... ••••;·--'!'."····-.. ••·· • , ..... -~· ~ ... ~· ! -. ' ~ •• ~·~ :"! ·r ( .. ,,.ll r • · .. . v-~ "' <(': ! I '' !1'1 l , ·~r 1 -' 1l. THE 5 IEDROOM SPLIT It's ·u beauty! A 5 OO<lroom .. pli! level _ _,J~~~~~~~~~1 from oc:ean &: baJ. R·2111 ba. & 2 bdrms,, family -C·l-Zone..-Below--Market rm:;--?r bath..!I. 1 deal • r~~ l'liBLIC r<OTICE al$109.997. ' • home & Income. 51 .. 00,0 · ut the entrance to the 1\1.esa Verde Country Club. Bright. s .uo1ny an?, -spa:elous ! Copper-11lumbinJf, a insulation. intercom system. wet. l.lur and-eentr•I v.acuum-4U.Jor orily 81.500. • .. • ~ ... 1 6 ·7 8 D A I L y .C L ' -A- ;S s I F I ·e D 1 Gt.Ma IJ111wtte 81S-3"3,,.. '2i91E f'1cY1T1ous•u11NEss R-~-,~ •501 HA.Ml! 5'ATIMllNT .._.._-I~ ,..,. followln; Pll•-h Ooint b<n.I· ,.w,.,; . AAENDSEN ASSOCtlTES, :M Ifie O.or10, N9.,..po0.t 8•eU1, C.UI ..... Jthll U11r•n<:• At•"4Wll, 135'2 y, __ i_.g.,,...N;g.,.l,C•lll. Tiii$ but/nt» h (Ond .. (ltd b'I' "11 in-:iiw~t.~ .. r. J..,l\l .C1ld-il 'nlis " ........... , -· •ll•d ... lll lhe ,~l'f' t .. rll ol Of..igt" Coun1f'Oft Aprll 11, ltlS. l"tl1SJ PubllWd Or•n9'1 Coe~! D•ll'f' 1>1101. ~ii II, 2~,lnd IMr I, 8, ltlS 13ti0-1S l'UBLIC N,OTICE BAYFRONT ,•Ct.Pl COD• . W ATlltfllOMT Two Mory ..tB{l & den1 BAl,.BO_A. PENJN:SlJLA fqrml din, 2 frplcs, 3 car, .. Bri ~~::i~Jery ~.~ub~i~. p.rkg. *145•000 CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM DUPLEX Wetbu • ."Jt.CCilS llEAl.TY Vi ew. from 6w n~r ·s deli ghtfu un i!. Ullra modem kitchen 675"'6670 (}ualily J:>lf tl~ar·new 2 story. Spac 3 ·Private pier BR, d en, 2 ~baths, fireplace in ea·ch •"'1311 Fee land. $279,000 • ,, UMl9UI' HOMES, Rfflhlp 146-5''0 '2150. MH• ~-Dr. Cl"la Melo , co ...... ~ . I oo~co-fl ... l_OOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·EASfBLllfF-.;_ tJsk~··-- New listing! '1,iir!l: 5 Mr'li.,ramily. rm. with frplc.:-formal dtnlng rm. - . kitcheQ' with -l·oom to dine_<, •. All a familY.t could i,tSk· fur ! O~fered at S9'i'.OOO. . . ' --~- MOTtcBroc••o1To11:s 1200 E. Bal ........ Blvd. ,, HEW LlsTIMCi u111t. Bet. hwy & ocean: Home +..i nc. 5U .. Eltl011:COUll:TOFTHE or-" 2111 '5 J~ol '&.llA~R-~~ ['U~EIN Ml\fiTIN lfl STATaOFCALll'Oll:lrlllAFOll: 675·al20 2 furnishe d & rented UR· an ......,..n,nnn -' THE COUNTY 0•011:ANGE ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!its on full lot, good street, NEWPORT CENTER,• N.8. 64 ... 4f t0 -, , ' ~ EtU.lt of o~:·~~!'.,. (C)OK, 1111111 Ii c....,m..., Balboa Is land. J.o\all price ... TOR s ~--... --' WwtlnDEHEC.COOK,O.c.CJXH(, Be "1 Do mod I $65,000. .• \ REAL . - OENE COOK, 11\d ., D. COOK, autitu ver e. #!.----··· . 1002 ~....... 100~ ' • , II Dt<HW<I V41.Cant . Must sell! 2 ~ • ~ i •. \ "-• 'NDTi'cE is HEREBY GIVEN"' uw Bedroom & den'. $ll9,SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-•••••••••.•••• ,_. i4 ... 7662' " • <OIO"'A D~W. AR c:rtdllon ot ttw _.,. Mmed dec.ederll TH" IL""""' 1t11t &11 Pet'-" ,,. ... i..o c:1.ims 11991ns1 or lease $700. mo. ·THE ENCHANTED · s urr~ I~-~~~~ ·11w Mkl dKedtnt •re t&<lllir«I lo JIM 315 MARIN¥. AVE c·on··~ Spaciouis' 3 bdrm, 3 bpth II ti.m, wil:PI 111e necnwrv 'fOur:Plffs, i.. BALBn • ISLAND .,. Id IOOZ u. offk• o1111e cterk ot lht ilbow-~ • e nd unit that prow es CiaM·ral t1tl9dc-1, ... 1opr1....,111Mm,wtt11U... * j}'.J4900 • Picture a W~/ com-ple ntY or privacy plus a •••••••••••••••••"•,•••!-• •• ,. ••••••••••• .. ••••• ...cesurv vouthe••· to 1n1 ~I!=~~;~~~~~!~,:~~~~~~~~;;;;; fo_rtable, chanrung home 'V I E w M c r 0 is s l h 8 11 ""«tke ot Pl1111ken •nd Pti.,..ett, with 4 ~rooms. ~vcly luscious g reenbelt tD the ~':.:" .. ~c;.,~1.0fl.'!:~.!'r:ti~':" yard with much pnv~c~-__.D_a.s:k __aay, Tr.anslerrL'<i oi .. g1bWnHs of111e lll'ldtf11Qlll!dlft ----1•-STIUIFf -a nd co v ered------pat10 . owner must sell. 646-7711 . .u m1tun. pwt..inino;i 10 ,,,. Klile °' ----------·I Perfect for' the active ~ituated on a-q':liet, tree-Open Eves. -.-.idec....,.t,w1tri1n1ourmontM•ter or•~ D•'LT I • r ~·1 bl. lined s treet 1n Mesa u.111"putitk111ono11111ino1ke. ~ "" -anti y : ram 1njit2-slory 0t1HAD1"11n.·1•1s. · ·Executives hom e. lo'ormal dining., Sc.rd_c . .fric~ tosell._pro-MUdree1A.eoo1i l!Ollrmel kitchen: inl· mptly , $59,900. P hone E•tcutorolllle"Will C--'-c·~ ·-• r .• ,. "'6·2313 lo' ··dd'lt'onal oltfW•-n.uneodKedet'lt. _,, .. r -_.._ m·enst! am1 Y Tm. or """ .. ~ -Walker 1: Lee Real fstate ""-UNtit:IETT a"LUNtcETI' Well planned 3 bedrm, hdbbies, games or home details and appoinl[n~nt. 4110lhotAw ..... o ... •1•• form a I di ning + office. V.iew or the hiUs. Of'IN rll'°"•H·f-HJN JO Sl/'<ICf• 1--=======--;:-=:. .. ~~j_n.... breakfast a rea. Separ ate Red,uced to $81,SOQ. r-·-··.-..·., POOL HOME ~= ~-::!.:eo.~• a.11, ~to!. ~~~ig'! gr:;:;;,.+.. ~:;.1:: C F ..:olesworthJ t. ,~ S.36.. 950 1Ny 1,1,1s,n ,1•r• 1~1s · • • "' -~,;$., ...... :, Spacious :Pbdrm.. with Large yard--elec out-· RiciltlWs ,(0.00 O .PUBLICNO'f'.JCE lets, covered palio .1 ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""' lots of wood paneling&: -------'---1 Room for pool Wroughtr MESA VERDE · decorator wa llpaper. ..,1,..1 iron entry gates. roun-UR&ft ... : .. a daily d ip l·an Huge he~Led & Olt,ered Ji10T1c1t:Toc11:Eoivo11:s lain! Only $72,000. 1765 SECL l#SU become your routine in-(IOOI with plenty Cf yard su•11111011:couttT.Ol"THE Bahama Lane, Mesa Er.. •911! stead or a dream! The s pace left ovet .. May sTAT•o•c.1ot11"ottN1A '"°" Verde., OJ ~-'""' 11::: pool is hot the only extra, purchase· sobject-to low /l_w/·. .eLfiM· Prime Jocation ilear end of Lido. with southerly-1'xposure ror..csun-bathing-& s unset view.s. 4 Bd rms, 5 Bat~s . formal' dining, rump~ r oom openlng on sandy beacli. pier & noat. Fully furnished. Pri reduced to $295,000.' BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1 , 1 1 l I• c) • I'< f< r "1 I';] f) ] - • ...... -"'"-LOOZ JioMrel. • · I OOZ ··•·····.•···•·········· ....................... . T"ECOUNTTOl"OllANbE ow~ it's attached to a lovely in\ereslGlloan.646-77U. NII. A.tJIM ~ _.,.. E•l•tt 01 FRA NIC WA RREN WILLFl., .. .,CE ~1 esa Jle~J?'acesetter, Open Eves.· -;WA.TEIFI"'"' ~UST LISTED HOPKINS,JR.,11$011.nown.nFltANI( f'llU"'9 3 BR .f. ,lg_ r-.mily rm iii . . T ........ w.HOPKIN!o.JR .. FRANKHOPKINS, You won't believe lhis. homt'. Offe red· at op.Iy I ~ HAUORVIEW ...,.,F.W.HOP1t1NS..FA AN1twA'R· Sec lud ed executive .,,," -jt' ~ Owne r o f magnifie~nt HIUS REN ~PK1 NS., •nd FA ... NK w. ...;.,.soo~ .. . :;· . . . . !' . .. HOPK1Ns.c:1eceiw.i. estate, lh acrcofgrounds ~ · .· (. 'JC · 1255,000-L Linda l sle T Tl HOT1 CE1S.HE RESYGIVEN1oitw wit h JI UGE TREES. --l ',P-Ef:i·B -·-waterfront home "ith ES /4 ,,..,;ionof-•bo ..... FN,,!l>Kl!dtnt ~~~~~~~~~~....,;! i:Rormous s wimming private d,otk,.. Will ex.· Hard W find lush..home tr.et 110--per_.. M~•"9 ct....,, ~lns! 0 M~ c;:, PRl....._S b 'Lh " tM'wkldeceM1111rer ... -.·l•"91oh1t pool . OPEN BEAM .-~ PALM·S ~ c ange ~-l owner~ Of\lovelyJarge lot:With lhem. with Int ... (eS1-11ry vouchrrs,;,. p ·RK p• •er CEIL I NGS. Hardwood lMI C•mpus NB 5494 1655 FOR $70·$150,yoo home .an 20X40'1l.'. pool. ... ~lous hwollkeoltMt1tr~ottP1c_...,....,. A ~ 1::: floors.2 huge fireplac~ ------4 ·----Newp_orl. Costa Mesa. bedroom~ •. great f..,,ily :::=:-·~::::s~1i!~'i:e":::"S::: 4 IR-IEACH G IGAN1'1C RUM-PUS Did you miss lbc l)lklt ? On DOVER SHORES llunt1ngton ~all;b, ~r roofo·1with t•repla(#, Hnd 11 111e o•uce 01 PLUNKETT ANO BARGAIN ROOM.WlTl-J}'iE'TBAR, J\.1arina l'co.1>crly ;it Owncrof cle~ant 4750sq .~gunaBeach weft>P,f,stP!lf&~ting 2•~. Huntington Btl(ll, C1IH011\ii Lowest Pr..ice4. fo u.'.r .... -_ ... ,. ~ .-n. '. of in"l"." Harbo .. ur, Man-II .. . .. b " r 1 • 1 d ~.Mlfcbl•theptK1olbu5.!11Hs ol b '"d 0 k. Pl .... .,. ~ ..-,. ~ ft,.,.~. ~·1t hpano/';i 1nit·v icwun11 · ..~ · ··-, e81· .. 1 ~ PO ,an PL.UHKET>-T-,•t10t1nAv1.,P.O.eo• • ~a'.rafe'-101'1hat dining Ne'«port U<.:h, Qr. l:lunt · It. .Dover .!ibores hom i[l Uillll~wlE.=·,: om, 'ifi.ver.IOokin ~he t11t-r$r'lfttd i11111m.uer\pet1Mn-eilkrOGm .,ar ace. ChaTm. ·o•.-rner says he dalay .Bay is yOOr last accepl -c quil'y in r;i;J. I ~ .r ... !J'Cuza~01lrustft9 a nd l"Dtottot n111eo1 wid<1tct-dent,wi!l'lin Wa· to beach. y@rgeous will t'.1:1rry ·his ow,n loan cli'an.~ .• 3 Br, ~aterfront Sprin~s house °'. 4.'0ndci Pl aperb•e ·, a great vegetable"Ufden '°"" montM •ti•• •tie lir~t pu1>1iut1011 e ntry tn stu,.,..;,.... living fO··-· ou. A. ·•-f•'nd. F'-l Townhouse with dock. 752·1'20 :-. "f,"t " · k th" 1111 no11 ""' ·-oe •.• • '"' ···~ as down p;1yrnl·nl. Fi:<· i&OOGUAllST. llllAPl in..·~ 1 ion ma e is o.~d.:~;·,,., ,,,~ a nd formal.dining. Party to call gets this ba111aln. .$7 ~, 00 0 b l e. ow;ner. crupper!! OK. · y~r ery owp,eslp.lc in MILDREO WILS.ON :i;iie fam.ity ro·O·~_; 842--z53s. , .805·'83-4023 · · I! . .1 ~ MES•WOODS CoronadclMarforundcr En<utorolthtWl!lof Garden kitchen. Cove1·oi:u • •Q•11U A ltie•bOvenameOdettdcnl Ol'f'N 111 9,;•lfS flJN 10 11r N1r1' }) 1 · $100,000. Appl. a inusl. PfWlll ,..,.1 • pa t i o. Compl e t e ly 11 ... , .... , , ..... . -. I' rice d rastically re· 673-8550: ~1_1:.i£tv:·· ..,. " 1 S:~~~d!: e~~~s~;::.~ t:_.. ~~ : 4 Pi Dp,et,,._L, 92 • 0 • . , !." ~~~c1~0~ne l~~s <~~~~i~a~ Ol!fN 1 9·.ir-s niN roeENllr• Hwit~ .. K11.c.111.t1M1 -oom , F•·n es t ''··· . ' ,. B Pl h T .. , ........ s.•11 • ·~,' . .. ' ~ 1400QUA!lSJ.NIWf'Ol:TllACH ion . r own LI S AtwrM'l"ltw•:rec111w neighborhood. Cot ll for l ~=::::::::;::::~ _ ----·-+--carpeting throug hout. Publ~ O••nve coail o.,11y ~1o1. appt . Only $6400 down.Ii -~ · BETTER-THAN MEW Close to schools & :;outh Mil.Yl,l.IS,n , 1•7s . U)G.Jj 963-6761. N' EXT t' 0 , .. cOIJ..oN.A. ]}'El .fl.1AI{. Sharp4 yr. old with loads Coast Shopriog. Pl~.1==== Pt.:BLIC SOTICE OffN 111 9 •11 ~iuN 10 111 Nl(f' Interesting two bedroom or upgrudcs. 1'his JBR. $62,000. ~on t nuss this A.LL·U.S. VETS -h 'th Ion for kids· 2ba Sclccl P•·upcrty has opportun!lY foe you· and i• v•_u; ····•• •· -·-• ' •••lOI MoTfCE~OF"S"i'lfOF 11 Ui ; ·t --S'-YGWS o~~~ o~-e-haltwhtc' ~a--s-1>ac1ous kiteh"!farfn'ffi -your ·fam!I ho;er-;..ith r:-~~"; ·:£:::':-'. . .-:-;f Hi gh ly__ up graded 4 willtakealargesocond withawallof1iluss toa RAISQR'S m e ot. Start of.ex · ""0"£•TY AT "ltlYATE SALE ,. •. so,.1n .. In tht S-rlor Co11rt ol IPle S.t•te ol C.lilofn(-,!Jor t~ County of L.OS •NGEL.E5. • . 3HOUSES ON I LOT $37,500 Opportunity is knocking ! Here, the never before- r>ever again value in this huge 50x?OO lot with 3 separ ate houses. Needs T.L.C. but has great$$$ potenl)al-; Invest ors s p ec i al -builders bareain. $3990 gross. Won't last! 3 For the price or 1. Hurry, call •bedroom .· 3 bath single unit. GiVeA you a home secluded rront courtyd. veterans to ualst-you. J e v'e I home . T hi s with income potential •t Priced right at $45,900. REALTORS Call World Real &!late. SANDPJ·PER MODEL $75,500. • r with an ass umable loan. Oia nge County'.s only has been professionally 6 75·5511 CALL quickly, 5.56-2660 • 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine Ve.Ler.AI\ Real Esta l~ decorated and custom COLE OF NEWPORT C,SE\-ECT Campus V<1lleyShopCLr. Spi\ci8t·ist . As ~ for landscapt."1:1, Magnificent REALTORS T 'PROPE.RTl.l;::S CALL 83341600 Veterans coun~elo r - patio and viewing deck. 3 2515 E 4 CoastHwy. SS6·77't,J. Call ouytime. Car gar age. $123,900. CoronadelMar,Ca. You own the land. I;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;; 640·6161 I• 8"YFllOMT I• Ow Milrt•r oj llM E\llte of MARY El.,IZABlTH Mc:KENN EY, DKH1.MI. 'l'tolic.e ii Plereby Qlffn lh•t 1"" 1111· Wli;Md wUI wll 1t PTlv•le Wle, \0 the lll,...\I 111d bell blddtr, •ullle<l lo :.onflr..,.tltn ol wld S"'"'rlor eo.wt, on Of' .tt.r Int 17'h dty of Mty 191~, '1 the oflic.e of HAROLD C. FREAKS, at-aomey .t i.w, s12 Redontjo A...,,.ue, !iulle C, L.ono 8'11,n, Couflty of L~ "•"'-S111e of. C•lllo•nl•, 111 '""' rial\!, UU•tnd •ntert$1 ol s•IO clec11!ied 11 lhlll ...... oj Oe•UI •nd •11 !he •ighl, 11- ti. ....,, lol•••SI 1 ... 1 Ille-eil•le ol wld Jl'(l•Wd N s •CQulreo by oper"ioft ol ,_or otl'lerwlw otMr tPl•n or In llddl· lion lo INI of WIO dt<.tlWd, •I Ille u ..... ot deeltl, In 11nd to 1t1 IPll (•rl•in 1e1I .,.._..ty sll.,.ltd In th• 'lit ot SNI BeKPI COunlT •• Of1n9'1, Sa.t• ot 847·6010. • 4 O!'IN lil 9 . II 5 ru"'I 10 11{ N:((' "'""'"'·· ..... "'"" """ ... M Ill lot~:.~:~~ Loi 31 In Blei<t •of Bey '.~'.<. · .3 LITILEISUHO Balboa Island, 4 bdrm. home'.+-income; private pier & float. Quiet loca- tion. Jus t recenUy re- modeled, with large. l~~~~ ...... ~~"""""""""I' workable, immac ulate kitc hen. 31h Baths.. 2 tubs ; 4 showers. Will consider tra ding down for single story, quality, n ight & day view home, or, view lot. $250,cpl ::i Clear. • · Pt' BESTIUY ., """ In IRVI N~ TJo-;RRACf'; . 1',abulous family home, mslr. s uite in rroot,')c.id rooms In rear. 4 BR., bti., dining rm., den. family rm ., pool, lanai ·room , worksho~ • frple&. All Lhi:; In rec. ror n l n eOy nine th ree ($99,300) · Qty TrKI, •s '"'' m•P fKOl'dltd lfl . Booll l, P1:9" lt"' MIM:ell--INPSo.l5'o=···="='= l'K«d1 of Ol''"'Of C,ounty, Gllllonlll, more cornmonlf known 11s: 111 1Nl11 Slrftl. S.•I 8eKPI. ." ''1 Intern! kl Lot Jt In 81oc.k 1 of l!-il'f Oty TrKt, •s rwr !NIP rtc.llfdlld -Ito loot. l , P•;t 19 of MIKell.-MIPI, !'K..OS of Or111191 County, C•lltwnl.11 . -• c:om""""'y 11,_n n : 1Jt tNln sa.t. i-f•l llKPI T•rlM ol wit ,6sh In lawlul ,._,o1 rt. Uftl'9d St1lff on u1 .. tlrm111on ol Mt., or Hr! C:I~ ...cl --t'ridfnefdbJ no .. M(UledtlT ~ or TrU\it DM1ll on ti. prO(IOlrly Ml Klld. Ttf'1 P11rc:tl'll of.•fnOUl'I Did to bt~ll· .. "" .. ....,· \. ai.w offltn to bt 1n-tll"1 lfldMN • ~ ..... •I It.. efort\lld oltQ Ill .,.., UITl9 •IW the first ....... lutkwl _...,.,...btfor•INl•of s•te. Dlledll1h ll?ld•Y of AP,•11, 1t1S R081!:JtT Ii. HICKAM Aclmlnlllr•lo• •lltllt. -Wtl• •"""~•d ofll'le 1slilt •I U ld C.c:eCM:nt HA•O"O C. Fltl:IUtS 11tll: ...... A .. 1tw,lllfteC U., e.H41, ClllftrlllttOl14 --. A ............. A~11l1lr1l•r w-. .......... ,. ....... ~"'" or.,... c..11 o.11y 1:>1~ -~t.t.J.,1t1s J..._,J. PUBLIC NOTICE 1972 PRICES ·NEWPORT · HEIGHl'S Just $43,~, QUality plus ch arm. New carpet- roor. Beam ed ce_iling and paneled walls. fteti>goiz.e a hot one-ca.11648-1171. Ol'fN Ill <f 0 II 5 HJN 10 8f NI(\,· •. Pt.HORA.MIC VIEW Spyglass Hill. Magnifi· cent 4 bedroom ho me with huge family room plus a separate formal dining room, s pectacular view of ocean and Balboa Harbor. Custom drapes, blind s & <;,arpets, mierow av'e ove n , c asse-.tte inte r co m , many. m')ny extras. A beautiful home or ~ future:Call 873-3550. • Of'fN II( 9 ·I)~ ll)NfO l!ll 1'41C~' • " ,. HERITAGE f t EAL TORS HARBOR OCIEANFitOMI' . Choice lot at Car eild of eninsula • $851KID · ·=> ,~,.-. EH r.r,. . "' -------- -•.. m11cnab /Irvine rieltg 3 llDROOM AT ONLY $41,5001 Ideall y located w /quick access to San Diego & Newport FreewaY,s . Only a few minutes to lg. shopping area. Waller King642-8235: (YOO ) . I I PORTOFINO VJ /ZIHGI Color ful tropical landscaping & waterfall spotlight this lovely 3 '?'lllroom, 2·s.tory h we. Extensive decorating 3ddS appeal. $95,000 fee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235,,(Y70) l " .i-1 . ' IA YFltOHT -·IXlU Lo'.. "rllRJSUP, '$275,000 114(1. LANDI Almost 2 yrs. new. 4 bedroom + deh, on the Bay -,!g. master & bath w /comfortabl.& ·~v~atlon area, Waller· 'ng 642' . <'r"71) • • · rl ' ' 6446. --_.. ,......c .•. , ... Will )"~-r>--'· .... .. • i 1,- ' .. ' I' Ii ! ' . .. ' ! I • I \ I r I . - "< -75' LIDO FIONTAGE Spaciotis ~ be droom hoine with ·dining room , office. separate children's wing and family-1oom-:- Large secluded patio in center of th.is oulsta,nding family home. $169,500 . . CQRc;>NA D!iL ~ . . • Cb<!.Tmlllg iowri house -:.delightful de.car .. HIY._dwood floors, le';fcjed w1nJlpws , · -musfsEenter af\d b~• in convert· le den. :rit>:>.000 .. yef?, . ' "' CAM~O >.Hc;>Rf5, ~BEST V ALU Professionally decorated -· 4 bedirooms .1 2 1,~· balM; family ·room. Bea~ cei1¥1gs, brick fireplace, new carpets & drapes. Beautifully landscapc<l corner lot. Ocean view. $139 ,500 ~. ---~ THE REAL -~~TA_TE~~ -~~ r MESA WOODS BEAUTV -FHA-VA This lovely 'd·ecoratot"t home just introducY,d to the mj1rkel. 4 larg~,!i<.lrf!1S , 2'!1;ith. formal dining. plus lar~c family roorI): All dr this Plus low maintenance yard with rantastic pool. Only 562 .500. ·' . . \ . . .__ ....... OCEAN VIEW -577,ooo' . " Gorgeous oceanvieW condo on '.()est part or the hay . Full security. pool. & sundcck. Boal sjjps avaUa!>le, Don 'l miss Uti s 2 bdrm. 2 bath·;hb(iie. Walk to snap· pin g. restau~an(r & beach. · · · ./ FAMILY FUN -5 +POOL Super upgraded tri-level republic home: Shows• like-a . · mod el. Formal dining, huge family room with luge firel'lace. Heated & filtered pool with .firepll for enter· tainmg. Profession ally landscaped & all of this for $66,950. 1 • FO!llCLO SURE PENDING _:MESA VERDE This. lovely. 3 bdrm, 2 bath home must.ibe sold . Huge used brick fireplace. Low m~intena.nee-~yard with large pool . Choice area of Costa Mesa., 0Jlb"S47 ,950. • . C .. 54S.9'4+1. ' . " " •• • • • .. ..,,,M/an. REAL ESTATE QOO r_, ,,.,.,,,, '.f ~9J ~4'' \J~ ('~lb • , I II • ' ' " \ \ Ll.F' 1:1 \I.I) A Elek(, l .. 'tk~>l'"' GOLF COURSE ESTATE . . \\I .I .I-:' ·HL\1.1 ) A B ER(; l NilfH>,l'.t •, .. ·' I ' .. 0 r • • Jf·-···· .. -' ... . .. ' I -I ' • .. . , . . .. • , • , ,,, DAILVPILOT Thuttcltx·M•x l ,1175 •• ,,,, ..... ,...... ,•!.._ 11aU&Mlllzb1lll ...................... ~.·.-............... !.. u.twa.. Afaf :1 1t1U.W.. ·,·:~~!.~.s~.'.. •• •@lJ?;J~ .~~ '-••"111"1 JOOO C;d,;iM;••;•-11:;·r;· ...... ·•••••••-U:. ••••-··~••ji6; Ct a14e4 ...:=iJii . ••·-;;;;;;;;••iiOlj c;t;•.z;;_•••••JijA \Wll,..rt a.1.... • 1 ,::• .. ProtwtJ .,-•••••'-••••••••••••••••• •••••t• ••t•••••tt•!,itl> -.~.... = ~ ,,... ••••••• .. •-••••• ~··••••••••••••••!•••• •.•••'•••••••••••••••••, •••••••••••t.••••••••••• ..._ -••••• ,.................. P.J,.OCATJON le beaut ., -r ·-·•t• B~D -new Ntw.port SPACIOUS l br rum. •pt. LO a& ,. ~····-)· I "'°••••••.,••••••••••••• COM Prime Cst . •lwy MOMIY MAJC8t duplex on ociantlde :fBr.'.t 1"' \,1 Twh1J . T . ~condo. S Br, 2"' Walk to bch/llorn.. IZ5G o i.r, xir1f.Pf::-~· ~HE Vlc.'i'oJUAN" flMr Oc1mft _. frnt1 . 3000 11q. ft.. AM le-t UMtT S-La}P Bar1lde Dr. 3 blka. rro Clu bhi e /J6ool . 1100 Ba. SS.O: mo. Adu.lta. no mo. lncl. utll. Ye1d1) View of ocean &.ZT' Newly de~roted, l b.r ; ~u i to ~U~~ + 3 ~:~~.0;v~iT~ r:~t,, 1 Ap1.1lh• ~~~block B~t ~rona1 .Bca.~1-. 11t1l11t. I t)eaDin~. ·r:."· 11weoo, aiv.-M tJ1S.eo'll..•v• beach . y rt y~oal , ~/~•r.dAdlr, ~· rp1, J,Adrm,ext .• int.Ct!d•r sld· rices. Xtnl 111\'estm~.at :io<:.~iona~a.s 1 12n~~ :.:.':v:ff-:.i:;s.'2~ M2~t2l. . . N~PO R CMteM•H 3714 1::>::~~· 1~~· mi·fi:. pJ. t .Ji t~tw:•:~; Jt1n1. Pa noramic view. Sl60,000.67S·8900 Coa1tHwy.Al\l)UalCn>tiS mo.1val1JUM8.Call:Ftrepl1c1.4Bec1m'llbillh ·"' RTTSR .S_br.•••••••••••.•••••••••••, ev e5 . ~r &1 3·1571 . 8'8-412o !lrs22>,0Clll. BAYFR,_... >ncom• 117~84 oo low $$7..., from I to s home.Crpu,...,.,blw. 1 ba, mul. '"'1'· SlOW .. &Ull Chl dr<n K no ts. 167 "B"Vlctan• ... JI OO Beautiful &: new ! Bdrth Vf"ll I re nl1. A'klni $42 .500 161.at&/S4S.0882ev•: OW, beaut landscapln•. bU.ra., fam rm~., lrtdry., •se.tO~ldt\&Up '::I ~:::!.1:::0::::..lC!·~·l!!l~!::.-..f:"::lr"--"'""="7::::. \IP & I down. ClcM! to Offi b lldt down. Owner Anxious. Aa;k for Bev Ot' Joeo,$3i50. patlo, car .• oednvlew oo •Studio A 1 BRA.Pt,. • "'30·2Br, 2ba Split tvl. I . Klrden •pl. frplc, ever ything. Xlnt view. 1~u~:r ... ~ew , ne'i:e:!tJ:~ Take advanlflle of this H.V. HlU.S 3 br + fam mo. 86S·.C567 963-1786 is .. tre park w/pool. "71 •Waler 8Cds . c•r l[ar, baleonylpor-Ch. •dfhwbr, pvt P1llols pool. $175,000. o r f i co'. R-o d u ced . e1<cellent opportunity to rm, a b.ai, la:e paUo & yd. Flt 1 .. 1 mo. f44i -,TSS1 •TV le Maid Setv AvaU ,. Av a 11 M a y 15 y r l1 Nr. trwlnt Ind Ariqa. I WaUitol:•"J'Wl•g SSS0.000. mak~mon~y. .. $495.mo.lae.644·38T1 bo:;.~ a;ebed~e~~Db~e I MMACULATE Bluff• ·•P.boneSei-v,HLdpool .1 84%-1S31 . ~~\L1olt . 5200. m o. Prime 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath 'ILL G~Y RIALOMOMICS . SPYGLASS , fanlt1tl crpt.a,' drpa, blina, ow: condo ; 3 BR, wa lled •Chtldren le l>etSedloa BAYFRONr. Yrly !ge, ' waterfront own your own Reoltor 6?Ml i l lrolt.n 6754700 view. 4 BR, F /R-.6'4 tae patio, ~-mo. Ask patio. tS85 Mo. Bkr. •:1 ogweek1 rent.dw/ad dlx 2 br, 2 ba, pool, 2 ca N&W BREEDAPl'S , .wpt. Lr& deck w/ spec-l""CH TRI-l!v or&t4·15108 fof Bev or Joe' ~7 &'4·1133 , .• e';rrtBlv~M park'&. aUp avail. Yin· t BR w /lon sza>. Appln.s, "L tacular view. COIMloml•iwM ~ r.-A Coste Met• 3224 9113,1118 W•nted : Retpont ibte S48·97 orM5· l1lY£...Ylaw. '5§!). 671-u'U furn~ Encl acarace. • Senior11dults-llll,500. ......... 1700 $75,500 •••••••••••••••••••••••3Brw1r1mrm,wtwshag, r_amil)'rorSBR.2BA.Npt 'Bkr -Pool .·Jacuz•I. ltS ll OO REALTY ••••••.••••••••••••••••• Lowest priced triple>< on •3 BR. 2'n Ba tondo. bltna, 1 mi from bch. No Shore• house. ·6'2·9SSZ b11Br furpn s11&.s. Lot.a ol c •• ..._._..:llll. ~~~~~~ll evea, Cpl TAX ~HtE~~ER b the Penln1ula . Owner .... R .. rrpl, patio. pool,.a doCa:$.l00.&3S-<8l8 afl..6 _ _ lna. oo . Wallt lf ••••••••••••-••••••• • · lhe ~~~h.2 ~; .. ~~:. j ll "jlilna,n< .. , car &•r. $3>0.833-IW BEAUTIFUL Lacuesta 4 WEST Newport-River Shoppln1. Yt mi, beach: DUPLEX J' Dr, 2 a:, ADULT 1 BR,-frplc, Pool. . ~ i77 \ '·' I ut ... \ It * 673 -7300 * i.JD0 ~3 br, 2 hu, rrpl, lmmed. Occ'py. $7i,500. Ownr/Agt. 67J.6488 C k nd uail ~ 3 B Ba 9Sl W.l8thSt.~ c rpta, drps bltru, nr $180 mo. 1975 Pomona, ·ompl p g. Bra nu. • • MESA VE RDE B£Atn'Y Br, 2 Ba , close lo school Ave. r, 2 • bit.DI, ,~~;;~~~;;;;~!I beach,~.·' ~1••• 1 CM. Call&45-4111 846-1323 Place . 4 Br, 3 Ba, den, rormal &-beach.$4S0.962-2"1J4 refrl1. dshwht,.lau,ndry. .. ..... GU--Prop...t:ies din1ng rm, bltn&. Beaut. Yr I Y• I a e · S 3 t 5 . * ~ •:;,,•=* Cer.1a1 .. Mw Jl22 $115. 2 DR, bc11m ccil .. •S 19.9SO• -J S2·1t 20 lwndscaped, l•~e pool. For tbe Sophi&l i<'a t e . <aJ3)44S-8666alt6pm' ~ crp• • ,_,_ ~ti d 2••• .. , ... °'"'" -• d rVU1, • , ....... .,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• , r pis. .,... Large 2 bedr m •. 2 b1 .•400 nl~POll a1it.ett Avall. i mm._ed. $550. Nearne w 2_8 r ,2 8a, ~~· ZBRT·house $19l5.Blketo ~adults, 117 E.-22nd St. 2 Blf;. frp\, bllns, dit· alla c~. ti46-8&8S, no -BA YFRONT ~e~fu~i~~I~: 1~:~:a;d TH ~ FOLLOWING are 675·5999 or 675-Ull. ~~;~r: :!~c~:; c~Sci beach, a l$0 2 Br Colla NearBeach.6'2-~ hwa1her , &Pdeck, pool, .. fM.!U. • _ • 2 Custom 1-lomes grounds w /pool, security available for sale at )(}',:{. Sharp J.bedrm, ;ba. Moo.· .5.57·6773 an 11MI. · If es a $160. Aat. Fee. ,.,..._ hc:Hlor • I Ir.. adutu, no pets. SM:yrly. llOhii1Nlw,Oif1l6SflifSl BALBOA PENINSULA gates & m uch more. $215. down or eKc ha nge: 4 ticello TownbOuse J ust 979-8430 ~ --I ti If ITJ.-1418 Eve11/Wkndl. E xcelle nt location on the per mo. pays it all incldg Uni lS plus room for 3. painted. Xlnt cood. Va-4 BR, 2 BA , a ll bl.lns. cpts, • • IC., ••• r Ric•. Sh Bay & only \.ti block to the taxes, ins. & mainl fees. J n~ludes 3 bdrm owner 's cant. Avail now. $245. per d rps, clean. $295. ~er BA YCllEST 4 bedrm, ~ 211 0 N•wport II., arp 2br, .POOi, walk be~, Ocean. Each home has 4 Call Dan at S39-832l for unit. $69,000: 2 Houses on mo. 546·5880 mo. Lease. Bkr 893-1351 bath. ~mm~c! Jmmed oc• CM. , carprt, aOult.a /no pet.I. · Dd rm s , 4 ba l h s 4t appt to see. Agt. a lot. Newport Beach. eupy. Mar1ncn School: S250. ISS3·8'914 /113J.1W. -I-G allery, 2 firepl aces, . • $64,:)()(): TripleK-Newport MESA VEROE3 br, 2 ba, 4 BR, 2 Ila, den, bltns, Yrly. Aaenl642·5al0 Lp hna2 ... , SPACIOUS 1 br pt W lk "w etbi1r, u ltra modern Exce ptiona l South Beach. $75.500. Lowest tam . rm, D/W, lilltns frplc, crpU, drps, 2-car WALK t be h. 1 Bllns W /W drapes lO beach. Wetb.r:· r:r,•t, kitchen & private piEr. Lag una va lue , 2 BD. priced Beach tri plex in toed. yd .. 2980 JaclU'an· a:ar.$315.lae.847·9851 . 0 ac poo s, pool ~dlts no'pets ••oo' c pl. pvt. patio. Ca l·.1 ...... -_____ _, , d ll o town· Tri I •bdr 2 d .... 67••~1 all tennis. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 ' • · ... · t'ee la nd. See at 1200 a u · "!'n your o.wn. · p e~-... m. a._... mo. '""" VACANT 2Br l171.Kids& pati011 .$375.548-2825evet1 642·)?0 67!·1153Sat{SUn&Eves. MEW .East Balboa Blvd or $32,000/w1th $'1~ down. bath, owner s unit, l 'h 5PM pets Al J Br$200 Agt ·l.!~~~~~~~~~t -==::..------1 -====-====c i · , ca11 675 _8120 rormo..C de· Own.er wil l c ar r y years old .$74 ,500. NEAR b Fce.'m~8430 -· ·TOWNHOUSE 2 br, 2\.ii HOUDAYPLAZA MEWDUPLIX DISTIMCTIVE- -~~:;::-;;;::;;;;:=--1 -'-'""!:'·22~77!:·~-----1 ' Plac . dbl ga: $295 ~63 rps, l"N }Z44 wa.11 h/dry, gar. No pets. furn a pt •. l'ool. Amgle aq ''· 2 bdrm w/lon -den, 1h~reom.2 lelh lalls. balance al 8'f1%. Broker 1£ .Quail ~· ,. .. townh us: ec wls 3 d r . b a, po o I , b It n s , 11,,))"l?LU).lE SNcloua 1 Br. I)elu.xe s pllt·level: 1300 HV home.Portifino. J) IVOR C E SET . Pra l;i. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-9188 parllina.Adulta,nopet.6. rrptc;plusbcrpl.g,home· 1 h ..... S95.ooo.t'e:..-4~by TLEMENT. F ORCES P~.19~ · MESA1del MkAlRh3 brb.l2tba, s-NAne 32ib .196.SPomoaaAve.,CM like s to r a a e, walk-in lac...._ -;;;;;~a~p~p~.~~-~;;·;;;;;;;;j SALE Beautiful 2 story "OOOUAll lt.NI Wl'Oflt aiactt coun ry_ t c • ns, RENTALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• y I 411 closet s, bath 4t guest FroM$19S .,. Spanish condo. 2 BR . 1., 1 encl. patio, nr. all schls. 2 BR 1 ea $3IO • rep C Pool• balh. h ltn gas ranee &s La • Ba. Pool, Clubhouse, Ga~ Large Triple><. Dana Pl. $375. 54S-6740or6'2-8Ull ' · · · .. ·· ·· · Fireplace. 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 Br, cpta, drpa, bltns, oven, patio deck, 2 car HIGnT LIGHTED 1 ~--'-----"-"-'-I 2 BR,2 Ba ·········· $325 crtps, drl)ll, R/0, patio, patio. Oas •.water paid. e I cd a ~11 ,....,.. · Bar·B-Ques, green belt Ocean View. 2 2·Br, lba. Monti e e l lo Twnhse, 3.BR,2 Ba ...... $385·$475 $28.5. mo. A&k fOI' Bev or $180. mo. 548 -1168 nc 06 araae ... aun. ' IKl'"IS COUltTS and Ch ildrens' play· 13·Br.2ba .Atlapts rent-be B Ba W 3BR,2Y.t Ba ......... S400 J oe.963.4567 983-l78G o/.Jroom.P'l,onlyelec· .. Ele1aatRec.Pall'l.Uon ground. Value $28.SOC ed. $85,000. For Sale by Ga~ulp!,1 r:~ef ~~~ts' 4BR,2....,.ba ......... $450 1 Br1pacioui1.6unilbldg. ~H·c. A5dbu!~·1...:.:fbe~tist •BJlllardTa bld Meat 2 STORY· • ..Balboa Peninsula Point • home -4 bedrooms , 3 ~baths, and huae family .. .J"OOm . Open beam ceil· ,ijpgs. st))r.age ror boat (,II' t a mper. See il now at on· ly $87 .500. Call54!>-11Sl. and more . As ki n g Owner . Principals Only. ' ' · ' RAISQR'S S16S. 2 BR, kids. S?Ct . Like new. Garage. $165. wy, ""' 'Y'" ac -. •Pool, iJacuzzl, Sauna $27 ,500 . As s umable 496.7234 . nopets .. $2S5.M6-028l . $195. 2 BR, kids, pet, Adltslnopets.Z!2D Elden i 425· 43s ~o~deMrod , Adults'Onl)' No'pets $18.900 loan at 7% In · 3BR,2Ba,lgeyard,$325. (ncd Ave 6457151 orona e ar . MILLC- teresl . Address 394 1 H Lots for t ole 2200 mo. ·Close lo fwy & OCC. REALTORS E·Z ·Living! 1 Br, appl., · . ~714>G75-9337 · ft.-a\ 1'1 c F a dde n . West ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·6754'041 4.S23Campus0r .• Irvine pet, bbq, grdnr, $170. Ni~ 1·BR, good cfl)ta & Costa Mei• 3824 SSS PAULAA.INO *':''"~HERITAGE 1-1 a rbo r.. B-1 vd. Ca 11 IA YSIDE pi c:p1rty SINGLES, 2' Br, •lv, lncd , Campus ValleyShopClr. FURNISHED bac.h $130. ~::ii:; ~1::1~onlh 6'13-6210 ••••••••••••••~•••!_•••• Wa~~~ro'rr'r~mwyp,SoT.u r'no 839-2332 By owner. Prin-f ct f bo t d k C •LL 13 •• 600 UUI. pd. Fee/Bk r Y Off lo-P~ • cipals only, please. . .. per e ' or a oc . kids , pet, $190. "' -HOME~~s -right at 1s t signal). ~~;~;;;;~It~~~· ~=~=---1 l.oOi are SO' x 100' $18$. 2 BR, sl v, child, pet, 6 ~~900 Eastside; comp. redet~2 1 & 2 Br . Adults no pet&, (7 IAI 549·1302 = ~e•e-s/ garage. * IEHTALS * * 42·9 *' Bdrm., $195. Pool. Ad · Ls dsh whr s , sha g cpl .s , Big Canyon -By Owner Units sale R EALLY! 3 Br, 2 ha, UNIV. PARK C~ H I Call 846-7 closed garage, frplc ,I'==;=;====== Beaut. Custom J-iome on ••••••••••••••••••••••• special rcatures, kids, 2 BR, 2 Ba ...... $325 /375 °U..t:O:.::d BBQ. Gas & waler pd. FAMIL-Y LIMITS REALTORS t he m os t F a ntas ti c TRIPLEX -f'urn'd (1 ) pet.Callnow! 3BR.,2~Ba ........ $450 3425 d \~Rt~ailer, Is Pool 2Bedroom.nonnt.,, Corner Lot in Big ea. 3BR, 2ba, (2) 2BR, 2ba., DONALDM.llRD PAINT &-•AVE 2 br, 2BR.2Ba,famrm .. $425 ••••~•••••••••••••••••• au par ,nope · LAMANCHAAPTS t"''"" nyon.4 Br,4 Ba,l story mid-Balboa. Re nted A11ocr• .. •·•-t1or1 a ppl, cbld, pet, $1~5. WALNUTSQUARE Huntington Beach 3 hr, Sl2S.+uUl.S48-6l73 778ScollPlace,CZM 24~~·e':;o~~d. featu ring slai_ne d & Summer / Winler. llelow.TWO LOTS total 1041209 .Fee/Bkr. 2BR,2Ba ...... $285/295 l 'h ba , garage, nr. bch. 1 BR, _Prerer middle age 642-6a73 M leaded glass w1ndow1>. replacement at $119,500. Ch · 1 . · H · HOMEFIHDEl:S TURTLEROCK Children. S275.5J6.7osz or retired, no child/pets. r& :42~7~;1 Mgrs 1'wo ma ssive s to ne COA ST PROPE,R.'rlES . oice :catiohn,Z unt· •642-9900• 2 BR,2ba,den :.$400/425 2 BR l"l!a b',and new $155.642-~ CASA VICTORIA fire pl aces. Lovely 673 -5410 ' ington e a c ·. oned GREENTREE ' ' · 1&2Br.Uf'!.Jum /F\imfr. 2 BEDROOM .,75. ~irbottd cove~ gaiiien bu~lness , Professiooal or $200 . Mo. Clean 2 DR 2Br.,lba ,famrm .. $315 $225. m~. NeKl to t he $120 lo $180._l _BR 11pl & $169.SOJJas/wtr.pd. Ad I'· l ~ mo. io /mJ.nY trees. Heavy lncorMProperty 2000 offi ces. $2 1 ,~: each. 3Br,2Ba,Jo'/R ...... $.150 84b•6•1c323h II) Hunt. Bc h trailers. Ad ultsonly.132 Adults ·NoPct.s Sec.gate u .... n04opc2;.~. ~h ake lanai be.side a ••••••••••••••••••••••• i~~M~g9~~~~-. K::-~~~~~: s~nf:J~·NnO 3BR, 2~ Ba ........ $390 · W. Wilson, 645-IS:K) ' Pool, Rec. Rm., Elevator --...c=~·-==---- ,JJtone ~dged pool, gas UNITS! -· .' ~ .. l ei ..... SMOKERS PLEASE! ~ LUXU RVCONOO .. ---Pohlt .3726 525Victoria,&i2-8970 ST UNNING Lg. l b r 1B BQ &-fire pit In· FOURS·&~VES Kihei, 1aui, thiwau or 645 5849 N t C '2 br 21'" .,_ Garden apt. 1>001. rec · · · " phone (8061 87~1528 · ewpor res ' en ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEDITIR...,..N ~erco!'I.• a /c, i ndoor Tax sheltered, property • ', ba, den, 2~·car gar., 2 BR -·• Ba room .Sl75.71018lhSt. iJa~uzz1 1n mast.er bdrm apprec.in goodareas .. Mowafain, Desert, 2 BrE-Side, bltns,nucrpt, Vlst9Jt frpl , wetbar. •Prlv. ten· . · __..,, t h. SlOO. VILLAGE si.ute .. corgeous custom 536.2579: S92·50lOAgt. RelOl"I 2400 ,yd ,.2 ba':" F /A heat $250. nis. Walk lo beach. Ut1l s . pd. 496-0195 or 1 Bedroom \ 1nte r 1or. Must See . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call645·0SS2 aSAlTY $395 /mo 645-8672 960-1142 1Bedroom&Den $194.500. 64"9'00 $2000 Tax ReNh PALM s-~s 55~·7500 . H·~Oll-3740 2 Bedrooms 2 Ir, 2 lo .... II B hT . .. .... .,.. $3S0-3Br, 2Ba, sep DR, · Townhc:•M -·"":r 2Bed mT wnh.5e ..,..... • 9 tg c nplexes AREA frplc , W/W cpl, AU ap-SPARKLJNG ,._.__i.a.cl 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• roo 0 Sup e r Comfortable . .,_.a Ana 108 j ust buil t. Lot.sol' patios LUXURY, VIEW, pliances. Lge patio. fncd ELEGANCE . •••=••••••••••••• LOW WBLY Z400Ha rbor BJvd . . Qwet. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ope2~~a~luynl~;.~719 SECURITY.PRIVACY yd. Avail irrirned. Passi· Irv. Condo. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 BLOCKSTO'BEACH RATES Costa Mesa ( 7 l 4 ).55 7 -8020 EnclosedGaragcs _1). I V 0 R C E S E: T . 5 Br, 5 ba home on 1.2 bJe option to buy. 557.7094 s':1nken llv r m . frpl, rrtryl. 3 Br, 3 Ba, dshwhr, lrplc. pnLlllf Gas & Water Paid. Mo to ~EM EN1' FORCE 4& UNITS ::i.cre shelteredhillsl~lol or557-7677. du~ !_m, pool~ & tenrus .. 2 car gar . 317 22nd st:, hec•tl•eWtes S Mo rentals ~to$210 t LE Beautiful 2 story · overloo king Thunderbird . c;'ul> fees & iP'dner. In· Hunt. Heh. (714 )53&8295 7Z7 Yoriltew. ••cl. DELUXurrE--A Children Wik- . .' anisb CondO. 2 BR, 11,t $450,000 Country Club. Guarded 3 BR, bltns, patio, frplc, c d. $425 . 0Wnt.-r. or <2l3)S98·IZ32 ~ch Blvd al Yorktown 1• 2" 3 Ar pt.s 2324 E lden Ave 833-2480 .. c n tt3 n ce $325 00 0 $345.2445-COrangeAve ,_ 552-0664 1552·7755 53 .. 0411 , PvtPatlos-HtdPool f'l!.>Ba , Pbool, Clubhouse, Ca MUST SELL Furnished .· Addtti0nal 6ii-1788.or644-7ll1 .• D-.t...1e1 Unfum 3600 STUDIOS & I BRs Nr.Shop'g-AdltsOnly 1 YR NEW-2BR,2ba,shag ... , J'· -ques, green belt Exlre mely mot1' .. ated 3BR Pror decora'jd ..,.... M rfl I Apt I 'd I I k 't h d C h .Id • · • land "Vai l for tennis JBR 2BA dbl •ar rn•d ho · · . ..•••••••••••••••••••••• •Fullko't•hen a n.... S c r p · ov·e y -1 c a n 1 r.e ns play· seller. All 2 bedroom un-.., • l!I " me neat •. ..,,_...... & '" W/bll "10 dl al & g round. Value $28, its. New carpets. pain ~ourt. Brochure a~ai\ to yd., chiid OK. Quiel schools. Lea~18tznLori HEW DUPLEX •Heated pool 1777 Santa AnaAve CM n n · spos · a n d more . As kin& and do.,po,aJ ,. Re•enUy interested principals. streel.$325.54S-0786 eve Ann Ln · Irvine !nqw·re Deluxe ·aplit-level· 1300 •L.aund ry racWties Mg r Aptl13 6*-5542 D /W, pvt pa tio, s ep $27 5 A .. Call 714/544-8258. . .. · · rt bd · Fr enclosed ga r. Avail. May ; • 00 . ssum a blc upgraded. Spendable is DEN + 3 B 2 Ba tr within or call 6@.4030 sq. , 2 rm w/lofl·den, • ee utilities Hacienda.,. Mna 1. $230. mo. ·ean 642.5270 $18.000 loan al 7'ib in-12.7% on $100,000 down. Colorado River view lot. . r, 'cps, frplc, plush crplg, home-•Free linens 968 49SO terest. Address 3941 B Jo'antastic value. Will sell Water & elect available. drps, bbq , rncd. dbl gar. LCMJUB8 IHcll 3248 like s torage, walk· in •TV & maid serv. avail 160 W. Wilson. C~ ,_o_r __ . ______ _ -Mc Fadde n Ave . West o1 on 9•.z, f inancing. Earns By Owner. S48-0lS2. $265. mo. 548·9536 ••••••••••••••••••••••• closets , bath I: gues t •Ba r-B-Que BEAUTIJitJL ' YOUR private patio, 2 br Ha r bor Bl vd . C al l $6440 per rhonlh g~s. Nl.ce Clean 2Br Houae. FOR rent 2 Br, 2 Ba. bath, blln gas range & •Phoneaer vlce . GROUNDS trlplcx, bltns, ldry, encl '839-2332-By Owner. Prin-·Principals only please-Quaint Beach Cottage. Slfteles or couple only. Seclud~, wood & Klass, oven, patio deck. 2 car •I mile to oCean 10 minutes lo ocean . ...Lge gar. Qui et st. $210. 761 "'cipals only, please. call today (714J752·l'IOO. L i ve n e ar Seaport $245 mo. Util pd.while on f~nta s t1 c city & coast enclosed garage w/laun· . . . 1 & 2 Br. 1 Br $175..,2 Br Stolt Place, Apt J , Mobile HollM'f I N V E s T M E N T Vi 11 a gc , L on g Bch sale. 548-IOOS view. $450. mo. 642-1327 dry rpom . Pay only elec· NO increase in summeri $205. With patio$210. Gas 642·0247 d'r 67~ hr S I DIVISION Marina & ·siate College or 497-2104 trlc. A.dulls. So. ol Coast rent. Beaut. 1 bl' "'!m & Water jnc. Drapefies · -••••••••~.: ....... ~!~.~ THE RfJ-A L-ESl'A"FE·RS ~ SeaLBch..ldeal vaca -OMG Poiftt 3226 llwy, S blks from beach. a pts lli!ii & $175 Spanieh carpets, gas heal, gaj SPARKLING new spae. 2 _ . lion quarters. $3850. F.P. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SP--E-<TF-AGUbAR <keff n-$425~3S--~oldenr , ~y_le bld1, P°'1 enc_l_p r., SlOV_,!!, a.ir ~tionina .. -B r ;-$2--10·$21':1. P'atlo; -,.. .~2BR,2Ba,Serv1c Ocean Front. NB. Hou-Owner.213 /596-5402. NO WORRJESlease 4 br , view rnitn almoetevery Corona del fitar. (714 ) pool,saun....,-00i1,1iimi.--.Wlmm1ng pool, rec. ·crpts , dr ps, beaut. 'I p>reh. + xlras. $12,7SO. & Gar apt & Duple><. By 2,h ba, fam. rm. Dana room ! 3 br. 21,; ba, frlnl. 675-9337. .17301 Keel.son Ln. 1-bl ll room. washers&dt)'en. garden. Im med . oc. .1.mmed. poss. 897-2633 o o wn e r . 6 4 5 . 7 7 2 1 Real Estate O 'Oro home. Cls . to din. rm., frJ)I, bltns. fu.11 W. of Beach oft Slater. · cupa ncy. Adults, nopellh .Jt2·1093 ni ghls /wknds. Exc"-ge 2100 schls, hbr. I: beaches. length decks on bath 2 BR, Cr pts, Drps, &-842-7848 527 W. Wilson,645-9614 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New paint & wallpaper, rloors. $.545 mo. Call: stove, ma rried couple. L -'H7 2 VI K ING 11 Mobil 6 Uraits cupboar .. ,·n •••. Bn'•k M9·44&t or 559·MSB $190. mo.C:M.642-3120 . oclie12...... LOVELY 2 &3 br, spac. • ome. Must se 24'x60 BREAD & ll.ITTER C .,..... ... Int Free rocfms . cpt, Nee kitch, ·-~ach on s ite al a "Fiv !RADE onerC-t Jot co.v'd. patio, yrd. main· LC1CJ11ftC1 HUis 3Z50 Duplex, 2 Br, unfurn. Pvt. Ne xt to beach. Bach., brick snackbar, balcony. !.star•· Park. 2 Bedr~. _ 1/4 Acre R-3 jll Anaheim on Linc°'!'-ta1ned Call now: 496-6780 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ar a g c , yard . No 1 &2 8 r from Jl<4 5. Xlnt. location, rea.s. rent. •ba ths -de luKe . Priced Xlnt Costa Mesa loca-'falue I IOM. Clear. FountalRV..._ 3234 Laguna llills·EIToro motorc.fcles.548-tra> -J i cuZi fs & Tennis--. 3~1 Vic t oria, Apt. 3."' "tor quick sale at $19.950! lion. Older units wit h an· F 11 c --r $27S pe• mo 3 B 2 "'' "'~"' " 6116 4252 or CJ anyon or ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . r. '"", ...... -1323 •----:c:c-,--:-:-:--C all Mr. Martin arte nual income Sll .520. ocean 'liew lot . Executive living inthis Z fncdy.a rd.A/C.Kidsok. ApcwlwwwtthFwnlllwd . 1 OAKRIDG E VlLLA 5:30 PM al 979-9126 o Pa rtne rship liquidating· 5529367 eves ••••••••••••-••••••••• FURN. Lg. 1 br. $135 + PIHECREEK . -_be twn 8 &-5 PM a t asking $100 ,000 for quick 714·548-2479 story home wit: bonUI . · lalitoafilond 3706 ulil. 1 blk. from beach , .UVESUP 3.B.R .. 2 'BA, bltlns. ~7 9792 sa le. Call 545-8424 As-room, 3 br. 2 a. cov. LDCJMM Hl9Jll 3252 pool . no children or pets. children welcome. $225. · · sociated Sout h Coast R _ __._. patio. c pts,drps. freshl y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960_2746 TO ITS NAME 858 w. Center. 645-1197 2 RR Mobile l lome, "furn Brokers. 11m'f911 painted. See lo-appr.ec/ ADULT COMMUNITY z Yrly_, l B R . apt. Older .Over 500 tall trees and 1 ~:::::c:.cc=.:c::c::::c:..:::...::::.:_ '"$4000. Must be moved, ••••••••••••••••••••••• . $395.mo. Ask for Bev or Br & Den. 2 Ba $375. c lub W?man only._ So B~y 2 Dr .. $l35. Sharp! Nr Io s t r e 11 m s with $180. New, I BR unfurn. 8681 Ka tella, Sp. 849. SUMITS J oe,963·4567 or 963-1786 H S · 1 ~.11 Vi e w. $175. inc. ut1I. stores & inin to beach 'wate rfalls crea te~ pool,adults.oopets,1919 •t to H ~-m1-L--' -ousc, wim poo · ..,.. 673 3549 · · · I Wallace 645·3356 t"an n. NEWPORT OUSlf9rw. -LARGE 3 Br,rumpus rm, t0am·5 pm.499-4S09 · . No fee.Bkr.675-6700. re 3King sett ing for 1 -c..c=~-"~C...--- s 2 16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolbo p I-3707 your spacious new l ·or R 1 .1 pd '!N ewpor t Ben eh, wale ,000 3 ba, 2 car garage, bltns, 4 BR ram i 1 • '" MEN, s mall beach hotel. ,\ .nc.A'""''"' """r.i "'"n' l B • a I ull · $175. ··vie w. 2 BR, Adil Pk E i ~t e><tra sharp units. l'!_enerol comm pool Kids ok No f · Y roo m ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room szi 50 k A t l'ron1 S195. Furnit ure -Adults, no pets. 646-3622 ~private beach.496-0266 Pr 1 m e Ne wp o rt " ll 02 fee.®· m~. lstPiOC:.eer ire place, fenced , e m · IALIOAIMH $100. ~Q.536.7: · p !I 'avU.ilablc. S m a n .. -peii or 751·1069 '!"--~~---"=-! peninsula location. Sum-••••••••••••••••••••••• Realty.842---4421 ~~&u1~:~·1 ~Z:.~ mo. Charming, unique Joe. OK:"Ad~"1i~ on ·i,-:_·o rf1 ce I ---------~ ~CrecHJI for Ide 120 m er -winte r r e nta ls . I BR house Laguna Beach ~ Close lo shops, bus, bay AOUL~gardenapts, 1 Br, L.a rge 2 BR, 2 Ba Back ..-••••••••••••••••••••• Owner wantsin..-;tallment $160 . Balboa $165., & BR, 2 i ~°':· 2 car MJ11lonVl1Jo 3Z67 & ocean. 105 Main st. pool. $145. 1035"12th St, f1:1~v~~~ l~ds.:.ooC;:g: Bay Vie;', Pi:l,_Ftplc, "-V 0 C A D 0 LAND . !!a le . Possible 8:\~ loan. bachelor Balboa unlt.11, ~~:WJ~~962..~110 mo. •••••••••••••;••••••••• 645-8740 536-1 Bo7447 ,or 846-2981, ask (M·esa. Phone 5:45·2300._ !25°pt.·A~-~~;6 •inquire SI , 790 / Ac. Rancho, Ca. Owne r w i II Jin a nee . ~ewport Beach &r Hunt· z BR, air. bltns. frplc, cov. I ~~~°'£!;'~;J;h,;;;-;: l,!~0~,~~n~n~e~·-,-,----1 !!!!!li!iii!iilOi!milie!!! I ~~~~~:;:'~;;:-:;= ;i to"lo seller fi nanced, 8% Grossover S27,000 yr.AIJ 1~gton Beach $155. Aet. t' r d _. !V u 2 Br , d s hws r. GE I T . h ,. 979 8430 Sup(!r 4 bedrm. 2 bath, pa 10, c ya,u. $300. mo. wahr /d-r, cl• to ocean. a BEACll ,,·nglcs, orr LAR 3 Br, 2 Ba, shag nt. 1g l S fOf'ces sale. complelely furnished one ee. · d C ll ~= •z 1 YR ""EW TRIPLEX d OCC 0 . 734 crtps, rps. bltns, look-a eves, ...,...J686 By wk 0 _ mo. 0.11 6113. street prkg, 1120. mo. ~~ cpts, rps, nr. . $215. wner. 714/b<&-5 ~room units. tfurrv-Mew__. ... _ 3169 · r · r ·1 • l bed 2 ba bit·· laun «7 0350 rt s . 11 od 1 · J ...--, 1ng or a nice anu y to Me-..a le-• 3269 675-8531 Garage avail. 541.5131, • • ,.,,. · >N • a er pm .. _ _.__nts ca t ay. < 14 J 752-1700. ••• •••• •• • ••••••••••••• care for our home, $350. ... P"""' • -... I :v;;AR"t:\r!&;-b,~ l.~•~l~t•~r~S~SJ6~~"'~"62~ .• ~ .. ~l-~l6S9~~I Jd~riy~r~a~c~il~. N:li!o~Le~ate[!~l"'>::•·J='-'=~=~=---~·rno;" I NVEST M ENT : · · mo. Call Joe or Bev.•••••••••••,••••••••••• YEARLY 1 & 2 br, 675-&Wl or640-4161 ATT.RACT. l br, s hag for Nie 1300 DIVISION L1veon Lulo l1le, LUX u. •· bit d d !'· ~··•••••••••••••••••••• Tl-IE REAL ESTATERS only $450 mo. 2Br, 2 Ba, 963-4567 963-1786 URY CONDO $180 /$180. Utlls pd, no ._wport hodl J769 l20 ALBERT Pl.A.CE cp.,., ns , 11J8. a u ""· BARGAIN price for rs.st ' 1213) 793·042"1collect. on water . 2 br. 2ba, view, kids or pets. 417 i::. Bay, ••••••••••••••••••••••• De ho p e t s. $150. 197 0 ea le. Be aut . ........i-com-•N~W Ll!,"TJNG• 3 Br. 1900 s q . ft .• 2 '•Bncrl. 1 .. ~ar.B'p'oo1Coodos. P.aDtlobl. frp l, boat slip, pool, 547-llM '. $29.95 WK UP. 1 Bdr, 2 Ba nopelu:ae 211~' ~~tt' adul l6 , W111lacc, 646:011& pl -~ 16U · C l!I jac u zzi , hobbys h op. & Bach. Color 1V, maid · ........ : · ex.112 u!'its, re~led .ai nits. ottaMHa. ba liflnies, oceanfront. Slater & E uclid. $250. P r ice r ed uced! Mr. BACHELOlt, I blk lo bay serv. pool. TllE MESA, ~-J.'i7Z IJ3.B7Sl 2 BR Triplex w /priv. .apt.A. Projected 75 1n· Welton&Co.675-6900 $750. m o . B a rba r a 645-3147 or 54S-4289. Head . r,73.7022 eve , 'or ocean.Utillncl.$115. 415 N. Newport Bl, NB, 1'Sh_....£;__ r,ard . bltns, encl l 11r • come approK . $300,000. 963,.739 6299661 d · .,. -sev -1 -G•dln1• ndry. adults, pets ok. Glunt pool. jacu.u.i . gym, * ·DELUX'E 7 UNITS, . LJKE NEW 4 br. 2 ba. . ay5. Agent. u·•a• ee.. 646-9681 Pool. crpt & drps, Jndry, $210. mo. 167 S<:oll Pi. ~ara ges. For s ale or blk.toocean.(2 )38R, t & DEN. gardene r , beaut~location.$350mo. $f£K& "'f t/ Ea .OUPLgx .1 BEDROOM . adults. 177 E. 22nd St. &42·024 7 or673-8..1f>4 trade down. 7L;;, T.O. By (5) 2BR. Gd. cond comm. pool. ~. After 062·7859or968-0049 r1 1 I,'.! li 1. o c K s To Near Beach. 642·3MS"1 Wne . r Mr n 400 N 0 2 Br, Duple><. l child, no o • . .. , 5,64 -1155 H·_.,'-'I • __ ._ BEACH In uire6732787 Ac11cia.1''ullerton.(714) •14l2BRHOMESwilb ..,.,""Jl"n--3240 D C B B C AT A P UR8D I NIP AR · q ,. •2 BR,1Ba,Me8a Verde. pe t s . Wa s h er /dry\?r 879--9744 enclosed gaTages. on ~Ho.es UnfwWthec:I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Npt. e rst, lvly rum, 1ri Adul18, gar, avail. $175.' bltns, W/W crpt, encl. acre lot. Rm. for more ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious 5Br,·2Story, M R U U ~ 8 AM R 1 8 A 8 ERK BA S tri-leve l, 28R, 3Ba , wet Nopels.833·89'74eve p11 tlo , dbl carport . HEWl'UMIT Y '·a~"mP·'D"I "•o o •Tl lTAXBL••RP C E r w /stor a ge •new•alnt l'agerRealty SS6·6171 '"·" • .-. ·~ m· " · bar, rplc: tennis, pool. l.AROE 'l hr 11hg qit hid •· · •COSTA MESA• ' GtMrol 1202 mac~ Lo m1intyaitt 2 ml A o c 't O L T I T J A S A R o I I o s Clse to bch. $495 per mo. pool, lnf{'nt 'o1c. $16S.'l887 $2l5. 96S-0843 •FULLY OCCUPI ED $ $ SSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo beach. $450 per mo. 675-7184 Monrovia, 543.9743 Lovely 1 Dr Upper, no •G ROSS~A"',1"1 MOMEY M•CHIME FRF.E FREE 968·07781.:536-8001. Ruby. I lt T H & IM TD A 0 8 8 L EM A A 9 ---'------''---·' ...., ~ .,... 11t-C•-t 3776 pets. $165. Carport & •PR1C~$380.lnl lOld'dividual lbises •Profl'!l11ional $ervice• WANTE D: Niceramilyto BL IS Y H 1.L A RN J A I r MI C S .,_. twllM~e CONDO 3 Br, 2 Ba , cpt.f, taundryfac,.549.3524 •OO WN 15'A> On 1 U,fin lhe Be-st •LANDLORDS• ~•re ror our home. 3 BR, ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, bllns, fri>lc. patio. Prin.only 645-6177 rental areaol Ho,..ef l odora * •.BA. w/cf1l'll • drps. 1 BR DUPLEXt _NEAR Adlll.'325.64.2·115.5 3Br,1 ~8a,l n·Cood arca . c La M N t M J T l!I A .8 A B W £. C A BEACJI. $13S. MO. NO -----"-"""---1 Lgc Jot, stove " ref' rig. PAMORAMIC E h !"'h esaSe 642-9900 I ic~ yarda or aummer PETS.492·8488 NEAR OCC 2 br apt, ent l. $300. 979.7M9 , ac unit as a parate Calllornla'i La•g .. l un.a95.mo.flG.4567or DIP X EL VA B I P YIR C R · •-RI -=.::.ccc.-""!'==----Wllff9 W ..... Y .. w y rd • G • -i-• A k r Be aw I of patio • garage. es. • .. arage. •Rental eo--..1 '• ....,. '°" 1 <W' v or C I A A a TD P l A .. -~··--I II 8343 ByOwner -SUnits.tn B\k $205.000 ~··0ce . Joe. z • •I AD UtrfwWthrtd 90.5S2· . 0..PolM 3126 lo beach. Completely te-DAVID BOURKE RLTR EL TO RO super :I Br 2 A I J M L 1 R m odeled , e n c lose d 546·9950 ba kids pet fncd aar ' Sharp, 3 hr, 2 bal cpU. g~rages. Assumable 8%, G 'GRcivE' F '·u · drpe:, bllnl, ftncea yard, ...U e.xib le r 1n 11 ncl n g TRIPLE X. Costa Me11a · · anu 08 3 2 car r•r. l295. mo. Alt ·Sl14.SOO . 776-7388 o~ w/owoer 's3BR;l%ba + Dr.klda,J>(lt,fnt'tl,J{a r. fcwBevorJ'oe~or ... s;-1 -9802 !rplc. Central Joe. Aa· HUNT BCJI J~vacy l ! 96J..l71EJ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR duplex $200. mo. ••••••••••••:·.~··•••••• Newl)' decorated. CJD, Marill•·381', 2b111 . t!pt1, G1M1.. JIOZ pvt Patio, encl. garaa:e. 1 f,.P lc bltn!'.-. 4!M·f79.4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• in!11nt ok. No pell. or4~•1fll. 2Bd ,carpeu.clr•pes,lncd earsi.548·"""' ,_ ... va.. 3134 yd, garage. Orange Ave. CONDO Me •• Verd ••••••••••rr;: •••••• ,,. -tr sumeV.A.loa.nof 79.int. Br, 2 ba, !JtV, rrplc,l-'""-"".'-------1 K l:B B A D A O R •WR A MXA&TW &,,A G. Be h ul'eanCr ont Yeager Realty, 556-6171 ~n"ss'"oN 3 BR, 2 BA. Util. rm. & 11. I '1;;=~~~':i;;::f:'1f;ro::lF.!:=;' a pts. s189.ooo. 20% dn. .PJ-1 I Vl t.JO. Poot2 fdcd. yd. $300 mo. lit & n. .-. ... .,.,. _ . PARKJ ACIAC -Flnan.ok. Own536-0.121 4·PLEX a ll 3 br. 2 ba. nr br,chlld , pct, gar. latl. Wknds or aft . .,_._.,.,.......,, °' ._. 111 llf ,.._ ,_..,.. . ADU LIVING So, Coast Plaza. $9,800. STANTON . Wow! 4 Br, ~:30PM538·21119 ,....,_._. ... 11 ... ~ . $175. 640-6540. Vlllaa, 2 Bil, Studio type, hlboo tot-3106 C/D, Sunny patio. $250. •••••••.•• •••••••••••••• 87$-2904 OC' f'll.191» C•ffii'te.ry Lots/ A,nnua l Jnco,me, $84.~. rumpus, frplc, kids. pet .I"""· "'-"-'=='---I .lUALUT .£ JAP11a Sharp 2 br w/put, gar. NII 3 BR * BA tweed alr I l*'".,._1115 Crypfs l l OO P rin. only. Dkr. 774-0601 ~urry ! , S RR. ram· rm, vaulted H~:~ao W-:A-A• :F_., shop/b ch . $300 yrl)'1 b1Lfti.f;ba. ' 2.._'"-SZOI •••••••••••••••••"I•• t vta. 524.5975 TUSTIN $250. 4 Dr. 3 ba, t"ell. 2 yr a old. 1385. • CAT'9'U\.T Wi\aADt1 .. '-"-=~-=~d~•~'~·"'='~"~llll::.:.:•~,.~· '-I ·"-~':_"_'7!.!C4~.t81)~~·---l 1\irn!Unl modela a•all we SIOO. D~COWll oo 2 s t v, tc lds, pct, tncd . Barbara.~ '=-,---.,.---~~:l'~<;''"'-=-,.....---..!J' , .. ._~ j btetarJ Lota. Paclflc T ry a O a i Ir P i I o t Fee/lltr S 8 E 1 Home EllloJ ·.., .. ci. IAtfl' · .. s..a a...,..,_._ •Ith"'' 60 Little lt l. O.yfrnt, new re· LO~Y cl bf bDr Lit: ~2t\La ..,., .. · . SUS. ea1..--h. ... 111e: Clauified Ad to buy, 1e.ll HOMEFIMDlllS r, x.ec1:1 t ve •IA dltM••rit•P"' ,...S In an •llo~_..at,._,... kM*IMI. •r unit, 3 lcvej. llMyvw. a C1eu, q idet, WfW. \,aw" U AIN VALLEY orlcel. orreat.omethin.g. ••4Z·''OO• ~~;,.":;,1W Bch, Toordtr'f'ON--.1.11.t 11._.lllwalitlt, .u1,.c1Mc:lll Br, frp.lc. Auto 1aropnr. drpu Nr. ~llCkilu. no t6~JJ71 ~ ..,. •• .,._,,,,...,._.,...,_,.,... . $420mo.mi171-:ms, 1>0la,llM.~ MOVIMMIOl4US '· • \ ., ' . . • '( J • ( ~ • t I J I • I I c •• s I I I N J J I ~ ll l I • M s " • -"' •• •• p c N J , J "' I)( vi Cl F ho 14 84 E:l! .. S< SJ Bo F h• So SJ NE pl cl Fr na Ot .. w .. co. cp •• 64! CA~ al b• HI $4• so, ni• "" l ~ f w un Jiv H t ... no 3B bl Br LG I M Be l" up ""' oc: ·m< cpl Nr lBI no Ge %8 dir •• wk L"1 ... J..a . Cl po $2! L"1 • •• .... ••• < "' h ! SI Cl• 114 .!!! - ' • •• .. , ·u ... Bi.I Id' lt .. 1Plaper I ... H m)'ner It ..• Carpet 11.:.cement it .•. Wire, 11 ... Hoe lt ... Clean 11 ... Move lt ... Press 11 ... Palnt 11".Nall lt ... Plaster lt ... Flx It ... -·~ ·~ ... , . . . • .. • SERVICE~ :DIRECTORY ~-~-~-~.: ....... :. ~-'9,;11+.,: . Ci9'.,/Cw:a• · ••••1 --\ f ••••1 .......... · Pal.th.t/PWl•~'-1 looftnt · ······················ , ..... ~-........................................................................................................................... , .............................• CUST. RF!M.OL. Addi ey'a 4~-4li8• PatJ, LSONIT£ CONCRF.:Tk.1 •GARDENING• J apane11v Comple.,te H1uline, yd cle 1t nup, oving/lfaullq.Sludent, PROF.P1tlnUna:&P1tµtr·REPAlRS a ll ty..-:, t1~n1. ~cicofdtlVJI e• coven remod, •helves, 5 TAM t> J ~a, Cob , ' Mow/Ed&e/Malnt G ardent~g Servi cc:. movlnf, i'tiy art1o1 . ltella· t.ae truck. ncu. Barry h•ne!ng. Ext'./Jnt. Uc. Reas. Fre.i est, Uc, Uk terior woodwrk., con fenCe1, additions. Com· bli1tOae, brlctr, lile. Freo Est. 548·<mll ,p I a n L I n g / c u t . hie, low r1tet1. 5.56-o.\47. MS-9723 & 5M·81'!16 lrtil . F l'tO Est. 638-7:o4 (o r w a It. 830·1.U• Mr:.;of;°,~~~~·:: petillver1tt1. 1 ~ PaUot,elc:'.a.a.ut , cJ 1 ( IC 1 .. d tin11Cleanup, Free·~l. LIGH·T llAULING Poties anytime. - --. · mp• • • • ,-y -642-3102 M o y 1 N G '. MOVING? · _C..U~=~·U=:;•~·="""°"==.---j llMODBJM6 C~ cleanups, lawn renovat· OUR RATES will Please ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOFSCHEO<EDl :: Homcri -Commerclal-•••••••••••••••••'"-lne. prunlna:/lrimming. i..indsc~pe M•unt.enanc:e REASONABLE ltATES. PaUos .designed&: built, H.epaired&:l\eplacef. ~ Industrial. Walla-PaUoe· N1w~Home1 1nm-Addl· &M-4676. Cor Lhe Professional 845-6386 548You.,1>"r4,eeesL 1 yn. exp .. <ieldltlons-remodel·all re-Direct FactorySentlcC •••·••••••••••••·••••••• l • Look C II b I l d k 6417598 C .. ,_ Cab nets, ot c. f'ree tlona All Pha1e1 •ROTOTIW.NG• ! a Bo 879-3309 GARAGE , YARD & . ae wor · · License•~·, i:;v!u' ~a_~e). r;c:: {d Eatlmates. Gencrul Con· Con Structlon Bond/ ~well do n ~ Lart:e Lawn&TreeC.nreman GENERAL CI;EANUP. Palstfag/Popwfncj Plasttt/R•pal.-PH : 549-2981 Ni&hla/wkn.da OK. Reis :-V~~f;g,~.:::o· Call ~:~~eito~i;~n c~:~1:: 1-S_m_a_l_I P_lo_t_. _;5_t_·'250 __ M_l~~•-rl Low rate 6;42·1939 before 645-54o2• 645·5061 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.wilMJ/Affet llliD'M ~-QaU.l_~anlc l---~--=---1 "67~ BO S 31~M .TokyoTom 1..T. 1-lA ULING (.;ilAIN Prof Painte r, honc sl l~ATCllPLAST£fUNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• -""-'===='---IExp'd Cotleae stude1U · · CJ B'uGA&.R~ENr:_cr .._,.a1.r---.1___ SAW; YARD,WOH.K. work. rcas. lnt/cxt. frC<! ~II Types. Free Es -Scamtress: l willdo)'Otlr ... la11a5erylce carpenter, odd jobs, 0rn...-1ag eanPhP• ... A"!!,, wns ~~ 556-0347 e s t. R e Cs. 548-2759. timates.CaUs.m.6825 sewing & mendinl •••••••••••·••••••••••• 1e 'I h . V'9<J"~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ .. -u •· -~-?iriANCV BARNES nr . ome improve. ••••••••••••••••••••-• . HANDYMAN-llomM & _RiHiieclimifij ..-·-,._..i..g reas ra.....-s ........ _,,_ Ty.ping Service. Rea ~meat.64$.&368, -Drwim•kinain~ ~~Pd1mencaCLEAN Apts. Cons cientious ••••••••••••••••••••••• f(.L. SINOR. S l a t e •••••••••••••••••••••••Tiie- rates by tbe page 0 Palic>1,0verbangs,f1nlsh f~~:s:~e=:~. JQb~l~e71:1=~N-0 Crarls miin .MS-&\58. *HOUSECLEANING• lic:/inard. Exterior. Pay MAltV 'SPLUM:DlNG ••••••••••••••••••• hour. 640-SWor.548-81 Paneling. Free eats. slanedfor you. <:.oniay -• l.. . by reliabJ"o couple. Good monthly. 979-3335. • 646---9807 • Ct:llAMIC TlLE. New &: ~;j;;;l;;:'""'"'~~~,~-~·~·~·~8~1~11~64~S.~54~7~5~.--.I Jl'athiooa.$5S-'232 Mexican Gardening. ''THINGS'' by Moo.se. rates,rers.548-6271 NOJOBTOOSMALL ltemodel. Free est. 5,ml Cw paler b .., ..... 1.. COmm. &LgAptsMaint. Cen woodworili, repairs, ' •TOPQUAlJTY• jobs welcome.536-2426' .-••••••••••••••••••••• Y •PJ"",._..,.,.Y Cll!anups/l'runing. Free plumbing:. e tc. 642·5613. 2 Experienced young Interior &-Exterior JUST PLUMllMG7 SAVE & ProllL a.to· C-tSonice women will clean your Call Lee 830-7278ev FastServ Reas Rates Top Soil -r-· esi. 548-2049. Fiberglass Boal Repair "home. R"'f". """·.,..."" _ .. 1----------t remod. npair, add-on••••••••••••••••••••••• ~col ' ...... ...u;~..... w 11 Ha · JustOneCallTo: ••••••••••••••••••••••• iNulaUoo. l'l\;e csL. •••••••••••••,;••,.•••••• E;xp e rt J a p a n ese 20 ' & unde r . Al so 642-8520 * a paper ngi.ng• J UST PLUMBlNG •TopSoil•Compotil• "'--t..o .... ,._ ...,.,... -G d c· I d fiberglass tan.k3 -&-fen-ByFormer lnstructor G4Z <lll •Mul•h•I'-'··-·•• ~'Zll•9ns • ....,....._, JOHN'S Car ct •. ICLECT~I CJAN .. Stpl ar ener, ompet.e Y · de:rs.Hullbuf(ing&wax-HOUSECLEANINGls our Car1Rebko·646-2419 * . "' .. u..~wuuu N , b • IS 1 IJ h 1 Dri P • • jobs. m aint/ repall'S. Z2 Services. Ne1tl & Relia-B · C 11 J · . Call 586-Q)JO o, .. ,o too .. cc , m p ostery. shampoo Y•• e•p l•"c 2"al08 ble.NB,CdMarea. I-Tee ir1g.Te rry642-1047. us1ness. a aruces tat Cl E t/J l . l L.H .. OTISPlpmbing nou1b fram•••/lioi h ( 11 I d I ) ,. · » • l\aggedy Anns. 675-655.1 asi; ~ n p:un · Water hlrS, all sires, dis-Trtt SeM1c• -. • so re ar ans · 5485203 Est.645·0694 Tree Removal.Limbi:'ng& paperhanging, a1rl<:!Ss • lJob Cunni nebam Degreasers & !!ill color · Sh b Cl · G 'I WILL do a ny type 0 spray.25 yrsexp979-S294 posals, s toppages, re-••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'6~156. brighteners I: 10 minute GRASS<;O. cle~~up S::~· e n liouse Cleaning. Exper. pairs, remodeling and Tree Trimming, Toppiog. bleach for your while G .... '--MOW & EDG E · · · HOHIL PAINTING ••piping. New Conslruc· Pruning, Re1novals. LOw }"inlsh Carpelllr)' Remodel-Repair Vince Lenboft 536-8475 ..., H ave o wn tr ans p . carpets, Save money by••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE EST.&16-7528 &lass MB-l06! Int-Ext. ltes. & Apt. lion. 2A llrs. lie&. bond Rates. Dan.S40-0400. sa'f'ing me extra trips. YARDCLIAHUP Cl T •••••••••••••••.tt•••••, ~ Re as. 1-"ree Esl. llch 642-6263 Cleanllving room, dinin(I Comp Matftt 6'$-0309 Gea ndup s ! r/cMe~ork Window Glass--Mirror.i J11taM>nry area .. 751·0684 Upholst•ry rm & hall •15 ~rm a r e n In g In or I II d F .,.A . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hitt'sCarpentry-M:!-6179· • · , lndsc '• 10 rs"inareo n.sla e · j&St.x:rv1ce WlL LIAlo1S & S oo s H & R •-i&R · · Doors·Shelvlng.Repain 'S'l.50,couch$10,c $Si tlowera/Mumt/1:--'bcpg ,, .. ,,_269P3G· Y · · ForUiscouotCallWaync Ma so nr y . llri c k / ouae Apt.Trim emou.r epGll' ll.euphol s tery, aboVe lSyrsex~.swhatcounls tiod sprklrs scxlcond U'IV c c ft Call 54S-5347 ••••••••••••••••••••••• averagl! quality. belO'lltf Patio co'f'er:,,-formic,. ot 1 do' •' • Cl • ustom ra s 67.}7105 8 I o ck'/ Ston e. Ca JI Cu•lom Remodelo'ng & average price. 5J6.ZM:i2 Refs. n m~t · wor ~anup. D E P E N DA D LE . . 581:7829 -"=-'---------1 mysel!.Gd .refa.531~101 642·3331 /6464908 Complete Serv. Apts, re· HauhlMJ ----------> QUALITY PAINTING Cabinets Kitchens, & MASTER Craltmanf s id 'J eomm'I R .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fircplaces-Planlers Professional will paint Uath:<1 also. Unique & To Place Your ''Fast Speelall)'. A..~eling, SI'EAMCLEANlNG ComplLawnServicc. ., · eas. MOVING h 1· Brick /Conc.·Patios, yourhouse&doitrighl. Unusual Work Welcome. Re s ul t '' Service ' ~ ATSHAMPOOPRJCES Comm /Reas .... leanu"'". Jlunt .. Bch, Fount. Vall. ' au 1·n g, I t E t R bl Mb BBB ~ o· d .n finish wori,· ~.Frei 64678 c .. ,,...,., r1--.-area.Freeest.842-7201 garage cleanup. Reliable Block . walls-BBQ pits. n -x · casona c r. · · ureau.-yrs. 1reclory a -· ..• ciir.1 est. Gu.ar work419-3IO:S · 11 • .....,_1 Free est. 5'8-61421'5'2-7289 ,. fasl t>e rvlce. 963--M52 Refs. Esl. 646-0464. rates: Refs. 497-31ID exp. 962·1961 now. 642-5678, exl. 322. Penonals 5350 Help WGtlled 7100 Af a lwnts U~ -1-..... t11•at1 Ultfwa. ' AflO' iwnts N wished Summer Rental• 4200 Office lntaf . 44.00 lusiness Rental 4450 lusines1 Wanted 50 Io ··················'!··· ···".·················· oru ..... shld3900 ··~···················· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····~················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• llcwtk:-Olileedt 3140 Newport.._. Wt •.••••!••••'!••••••••··~· 2 BR , 2 ba , near bay, I SO I Westelff.Dr. TOP LOCATION Need s mall business. 1----------••••~••••••••••!f.!!.•••• •--•-~··••.U•U..~••••• _ . bcal'h, park. June Uu-u New-port f'inanclalCtr MESA VERDE Beer Lave rn, earthworm BANKING CHEZOJlOAP'l'S ""61~ '~fil@ Se pt. 15th. Weekly . L · OfficeCw DRIVE PLAZA farm or rast-rood opera-PROILEMS? SECRETARY " 8234 Atlanta ~\,,111;1111 .· ~ 673--<M73 easing . 1"'"'""'e lion 992-2681 992.0259 0 N E WAY II EL I' Newport Beach ope~ 1,2&.3-BR. Pri•. gar.,· __ _ ; uanlCDmtem! -Call on S1le Manager (or s~rc~r_off!_ce.Ample · ' Ct:NTER d bani - pool w asher dryer :- . j IMTlAIDMUYfllG Mand a I ii y Bay (714 )G42-31 ll ext246 parking. Tc;>wn&country Mortgages, Trust Z4 hrllotLinc64S-8800 SC0J0uel'dP"b'e' ra~'lio'"'°r • • • • ,... -~u,.tSM:cf,uo Wat e rfr o nt 3 Br , 4;1,tmosphere. Dffcfs 50351 ----------1 " ·~ Close to beach. 538-033& . ! • lochelois Townhouse with doek. NEW plush orfice bldg, 2 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPIRITUAL READER loan doeu menta\i~ Laclles 2 Moillhl • .... ; •l BR ,2 11 Summer Rental$250wk, to 6 Rm suiles. Con-Costa Mcsa.MS-4123 OpenlOAMtolOPM have customer contact ..... ~ .•2 BR & Oen. . Aug. Sept:-$275 Owner. fere nce Rm. Xerox 'LOANS up to 800/0 Adviceo~matters. expcr. Type fj() w.p.m.•6. ..,._ ..,... ~., .. 44:23 copier. Nr. OC airport •Corona del Mar• /C N El · "-~i sb. Apply in person ~ Next to be1 ach. Bach., .. ~JJ~~~~ ~ 833-3640 Small Patio Slorc/Of -lstTDLo...a•/tvo s!~ciemen~:.i't~r';'pt. lOSSN.Main,SA J &2 hr. r om ·51~5 . · * 2 WIHS AlEI ~v.rde fast& Adami Sub-lease Park Nwpt Apt ficc. $100. 497-12L5 Zhd TD U..S Cull 492_9034 . 492.9136 Or Call ~2606 ~ ~:._~~1s & tennis . Move 'in w /deposits~ 540 ·1800 AVvieawo'loti/114ba8c/kl~~!r~.'urnmo.· Lowestratcs OrangeCo. 0 RANGE COAST .J:~i1:~~ DOWNTOWN, ull ocean views, deluxe 2&.3 Br, 2 car gar., all B/I. New. From $27S-mo. Open house Sat & Sun 1·5. 120 14th St. Tobin ·n.ealty. · 846-I3Ilor ~ I 1 BR $1-2 BR ..,........., Industrial Rental 4500 Sattt~r ..._ Co. ony ..., '. +security.640-1887 .... ,.,. C th 11 e · I D So.C~. lst. '. $230 Rerrig, Security,; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-2171 545-0611 a 0 c .,ing es ancc. ...atl ___ . . -W ft d Sat. May 3. M008C Hall. " Bidg wtexerclse rm., 1l..-{ ••i:.•rro··-~w·-:._·_-~~·~j.•• ~~ )IO'florlll ft W I Park. 1000 fl years M c: Cart h Y & ll i s Equal Oppor. Empl.Oft;r Pool , J acuzzi/ Rec. re ~v Vocotionlletltats 4250 ./.Altc..t111ii•• 5000Cl. /2000 .y .1000 Serving llarbor area 24 641 S.''B''St.Tustin.Bill J3illiards,~ulor TV:· ~; l~~.'°~~. "' --~r v_-W/1200 yd. ooon. W/1500 r --·· ·= Stunning view, c lu b ..,_ yd. All or part64()-0110or Aanounc~ntenh/ r· or mu I a Pu r · ... -___ _ )'v.·neAve.alMe•a I Su ,/,,..__ 675-1121 PerscM1als/ ~vcrybody WC!lcome . w~~ .___. privgs,seeps6. mmer ./..,__.. Lost&Foimd Adrn. S 2 .50. r·or BanquetDirector $l2K · .54~41$5 CORONA DELMAR resv., $85 wknd; S12S wk -~ :_-: ... ~ MISSION VIEJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• inlo-K:~-1437 Machinists . to$1.5,K 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, ly . Gloria, 645-3167 or ----Engr /Optic.al $UlK EX. l~e 2 br, 2 ba, dlx poolside apt nr tkh. Adlt, sorry no pets. $165. from $260. 1 Br(f9m$205. 337-3958 llandy lo San Diego F':"Y· Lost & FoWtd .5300 Chrislian lady needs help. Contracts Ad min to$lflJ{ VERS ES Pool, tennis, cbntinental W EEK"°'NOS! Hunt -200 to 2000 sq.ft . Call••••••••••••••••••••••• Ci.Ir s lolcn, all baby Dict.aphTypist• t.o$880 All,L b kl t So-.. ~ owner 831-1400 LOST/FOUND A JlET?' elolhcs , car seat, and car IRCVINE .PERSO!'Nl.. ~ rea . as -...... ~an ington ·Harbour, -new ~ Ca~ilna v1e_ws. Separate bch. studio, (urn. sips. 4. COSTA MESA 960·2900. Adoption, I.ow hed. Need clothes size t ,NEWPORT family section. Close to I>vt, ply. 213-592-3185 or ss~ PER 59 Fr * 00 . n A • d Cost Spay /Neuter Info. yr to ll:I . Nl.-t:.'Ci.<; c;ir lO SER.VJCESS:-Jt(:;ENC?f: 536-8362 l NEAR OCEAN 2& 31DRMS ISecuritygati!entrance shoppizfg & fine beach. 7l4-454-1639 lfil7 WESTCUFF-NB "' 13 t;q. · -I con · -t;i kc ll. )Y to tl.)ctor . 488E.17lb (Atlrvine) U d nd k . AGT. 541-6032 110·220 p,wr. Va<·an~ FC.lUND. Y. RR lh11n (embalc 751-ti6i4 556·06&-I Suo'te 224 ~-la M""-' n -1 1 ud' ./ n ergrou par 1ng. 644 -261). 11rn It 2/0ff es & ........., -e aut1 U tot 10 apts. El [ loon w•~ * ,,.,, sq. · IC Ger1n . Shep. Ile rn C 11642 1•70 , • Fr p l&&, bltns . dis -" egant ura ges -Af;.IAI' WATERFROMT restrms.1200LoganAv Vic.Lake l-'on.'Sl581-4D Tra•el 5450 a .. • hwaMlers;, 2 car garage. /BiJliard s, exercise. THE EXCITING IEA(:H HOUSE Newport leach * 2500 sq. fl. & 5Jl00 sq. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----t_ • Sundecks .. Jo"'rom $275. Sauna roomi;. PA.LM MESAAPTS. May 5i.:J2. Completely Execullveoffices ft. ready (or occup • FO UND: Al Warner Ave. Jo3U lt0PE BY CA il ~ ..:5t 536-2579 l lltdpool&sundecks '" equipped. Family of $l50:$350Month Nattress Rlty. !m~ & New h upe St. 1-~V . JSOUlt BUSlNESS IJEAUTICIANSW/ruu... --~----.,----I 1f0ce.an Yiew! High on MINUTESTONPT rour.9&8-4293 Viewofboat.&&watcr mixed Shep. blk/~r<ty Buy. Lease, Rent any Now interviewing Cor NEW DELUXE'2 br tri· the bluff overlook· ~ BCll w/one blue cyl'. Female. European car for over· f!CW NEWPORTER IN'N plex: ·ap~ts. Nr. beach, Ing Newport Harbor Bach. 1&2 BR. from $162. Rintals to share-4300 llLL ~RUMDY AIRPORT SITE 839-6502 seas delivery. 1''actory SALON. -Ca ll 7l4-540-8!182 close Jo evi:;rytbing . /Privacy! Peacefu l , Adults,NoPets ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtor 675-6161 3200 Sq. rt. tncuhator , price. Free travel plan-or644·0661 Frplcs, dishwShrs., you Spacious. 1561Mes.aDr. MATURELa~ytoshare2 •IMO.FREERENT• with orfi ces ; ideal FOUND : Adult cat. · EURAUTO 1---------~ name it, they have il! ISereneadultsonly (5BlkisE1UtofNewport BR, Surfs ide. Condo. 1_2_3 Rm. offices from airport site; plenty of Recenlly had sµrgery. ~/3~4~50 L'd v·n , 'Beauti~ian ~/Collowing. Open for inspOCtion Sat. IElevatorservice Blvd.) w /sa,me. nr Beach , $135 p e r mo . Near parking, lmprovemcnls Vic. CdM Pale Beige, N 8 ' 1 0 1 age, Space ava il. Newport, &Sun.lOAMlo6PM.715 IA.CH,l,2&31R S46-9860 S h~~g, gar, rec. fac.,airport.Scct'y.serY.on in.Phone 673-1976 ____ · · Costa M esa area. Williams. For inlor. call FROM $195 •. Keas. re nt. 536-3549 premises. No lease req. Income Prop. Depl. Found : Adorable Scollie EmDlayment & . 548·1311 . . collect' :P·-l I \Vi Male 0 , Female 10 sha•e ~ 833-32239til noon like 1'e.,le..• Male. Sml 'Preporatloo · - CONDO 1 br, encl patio, MOYEIMIOMUS . e w/male.2Brapt inCosta 833·Z841),,j\fternoon BI k . vi c : EI ••• , •••••••••••••••••• ~B eaut~ Operator c pts , drps, •sbr/dr)'. 901CAGNEVLANE M $IOO plus If.I elec Toro/Muirlands Ave. Job Wanted, w/follow1ngtorent~pace 9691 Adam•. $llc. NEWPO:iT_BEACH esa. · $140 up store-offices cpts 586-0934afl G. female 7050 in top NB ~on. Ask ror • (Co II 1al Rd •-Ca ll549-66308to5pm. drps ai r bath. 17301 MO J im.644·7321 · .. • ~_,___ -..... · .....--"---L<l,\;,1,1..1: --""----6-' • H-f'fA.1.,.1'.C)U.S -;----VfC'. Ad am r &-ue-a--c tr · .an~cr-!p..a--...........,..-an 645-7418 rner P1 oc I ~' • COM~AN-.-FOUND ·. Blue P.·••akect. •••••••·~·•.••••.•••••••• -;;:;;;;:;;~z;;d'i'CF;:-:'=,'7j Su-r•"o• •bov-n~n:t: I \ ( . W'AN"'ED-'-.Eell!-•OO . Beach Bl H.B. 842-2834 . M ,_ ~"~ d CACtifOBIN! Wc haveil Coast Hwy ). · · mate to shr. 3 br home. SINC E l!l·l·I , Bl vd,C.M.SJ6·2150 rewntt~n . Humane fees. IEAUTYOPRS a ll. Lovely ap~ near 714 -645-6242 Lg. yard, Will con.sider RIDICULOUS 673._4 .fOO I~undqu1st . 963-47 17. Hairdressers ·where ,.,:..... be a Ch & Huntington j<ffi . ' • small c'h:ild 64&-01911 · _, ... JlaTbour. a•ea. •tG5 to WESTC F 2Br,1."' Ba . . _ .. _ ... _ . . . THE 66" PER SQ. IT. 1''0UN D. n e ar ocean, You ?' We knowYotJ'reout • I nh ·~·lts-•y F $165 Sh th "-r I BEING C HARGED~R Huntington Beach, Day Work . e xper. th h 'w $400. Patios, dshwhrs. ow ouse:_\_-'!J" . rum are W I .o .. n:r ema e. ...... R ntal Wanted 4600 De pe nd. W/Xlnl r e rs. ere somew ere. e SOme l'plc •. Al-clean, Nopets.17ZSBedf'onlLn, Pk .. Nwpt. 2Br. 2ba. FULLSERVICEEXEC. e 1 Black. m a le. Afgh an NeedS hrs .Call558-0707 ha'¥'e3openingsonlyfor --· uo7•-0 k d rr th N I f 0 F' F' 1 C E 0 , I S ••••••••••••••••••••••• do". Well mannered, ha o'•d•e•' se•s w/follow· nicehousestolease from ,.....,,mo._.~ .a w.oo o e rs . e i ce y urll . $150 . "" ., •"~.Nofee. ~1nest1a ca:untry clubhv-. 640·5342. RIDICULOUS. FOR A NEEDED : cozy one-eals lying down.536-2841 HelpWoated 7100 ing, who can enjoy class ......, ~ LlVE Ne.arThcBeach! 1ngat.apr1ceyou can af-BETTER DEAL , bedroomapartment near ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti urroundings & take Tobin Casa del Sol ford. There's $1 million RESP. Woman to shr. 3 br PHONE bea'ch ~ in ~cwpor:1~by_ LOST: ~h asa Apso-' pup-4 -cousHcal pride in wht:re they wOf'k Pro~_Mcplt _BcJtu.tiful Adu.It Apts in recreation facilities, a home in CM. $150 mo. -Jn come Prop. Dept. MiiY t-:-Prefcr Balboa P~ 8 mos. Dons. Male. &: who they work "with. 846-1311 Fr~"' Sl80 (ull time aC(i\iitieSclitec· Call: ~.-8130l>cf. 5PNf Penins ula Reiponslble silYe r gray · 846·7073· Ceilin9 lmtdler Interviews Wed, Thurs·& 2lG6lBrookburst,HB lor who PlanS partie'.s. . young woz'.nan reporter. RewarCI. Exper. Must be able to fo"r i by a ppt . on ly. Love At lstlffe 962_6653 DBQ 's, trips & more! Roommate Wanled male ~1 ·6310 days; 675·5856 Lost : Calico C.aL t"em. 7 layout & supervise in· 9'79-7952.Manybenefits. 1 &2 Br avaU. Furn & un-Free Sunday brunch. or-remrale, 4 Br. house n1tes. mos. Vic : Indianapolis & ''~l~a~ll~•~ti~o~ns~.~Ca~l~l .... ~~3~13~1~.·I;;~~;;;:;~~;;;;~~;;;; tum. APPLE APTS.•A Plus beautiful singles. W!llk 0 heh. Ask for Furn or pa rtly rum patio Beach. JIB. Re""·ard. APT M t d unique idea in adult apt STEPS TO 1••cH 1 &2 b e droom 'a pts' Steve or J efL 960-2621, COMPANY ""'" 6765 anager wan e . living. 6700 Warner Ave, EA furnished & unfurnished. •re ltEALTORS apt or studio. Quiel. For -· · -Working man & wire, no Hub tin g ton Bell c b . ~ 2 BR, l ba, win1cr $235 Oakwood Garden Apts LGE 5 Br "house in Hunt. SINCE 194'1 mature resp. woman. Up FOUND: Fluffy male cat. ~x:se~!Gnndce mnuesCtesk~~;,; 841'-M-17.Nolea.se.Sorry HEWPORTCR.EST o(fers an exclusive "No µch. Mature male or 673-4400 .toSt75-552·74S4 Buffy color. Vic. Mesa maintenance & repairs. no children or pets. 2 BR, 2 Ba condo$525 Rent Raise Guarantee''. Cerhale 21 to JO. $100. mo. WANTED del Mar tract. 545-4763 24 units in Hwit. Beach. 3 BR 2 B~ lge fplc &: all SUM::RH::rAl.S We gu.11Tantee lh~t your lst & last." Ulil pd. John SEVERAL Suites 500 BEACH HOUSE Found: AusL Sheepdog. A P t + . e X tr as · bl t~s. $210 .. m onth . ~~wt~~t_l~~":t,s:':~~ orNancy968·523J sq.ft . thru 1150 sq .ft. l\tay 5-12. Completely Male. No. ID. Vic : (213)433·54.24 Broker893-1351 , .-still have the flexibility roovy 2 Bdrm Apart. located adjacent t o equipped. Family or Baker/Fairview. CM. Army Reser ve or monlh to montb OC· St · hl 21 t marina . bank & rour. 968-4293 979-7465. LGE J BR, 1 Ba, Sl40. mo. cup•""Y· Re' nt•. rrom sb~~'-! w /~~.· .0•5~fs mo~ restaurant on Coast Hwy ----------1 Marrie d co.up l e Or .,.. t N pot RI A 1 MATU RE. responsible FOUN 0: L a brador $'••. P•lces va-. by 1-a-Clubhouse & 11<.1U1.. 1 mi to a ew r · mp c mature adults. Warner & vv · -' "'-I •. , ., • ., .... _.. couple would like to rent Retrciver hlk male, Sun. '' ·on. Models ope· n 10 lo 7. b0 h. 962-5984 rec par ang. '"'......... Ir n P• v•'o m'lita~ Ueach.847·4440 ... 2 Br apt or home in 29, in Garden GroYe. o c WI 1 •.s . 'BR di bl" r~1c Sorry , no pt!ts or NcwportBcach.luxexec. Newport or Jiunlinat ...... 893-8896 18-35,startat$2.86/hr. B 8 -• pta $1~& . e uxe , uns, .,. , h'ld alc/1-'emalc, beach apt. •-" 1&2 r, \ala · ~ lblktooceanorbay$300. c 1 ren. o(c. suite. Shr w/con1 · Bch.June lstloSept lsl. ----up adults no pe t s private room w l Y.t balh. ·bl ••• -oo I II o~ REWARD P revious Mili•0 ..... , to 43 , • · 675-3570 O-'-··ood· 'h block to water, ask for pat1 e party. U'W"->• P ease ca . J25_, -~ 538-7031&536-0492 4"W Starta\f3.32jhr&up PAID TRAINING Boys &Girls 10 to 14 years of uge. 0~1· ly Pilot delivery routes may be a vailable in your a rea. Earn profit (or de. liveries & cash, trips « merchan'dise for selling ne w subscriptions. For Information please c~ll 642-4321. 1--.rom Slflli Cle menle -San Jua'lt C<i pi s lruno ;irea . call 495-0630 and Mission Vie- jo-E l Toro .area, call 581-6310. Equal Oppor. Employe_r ANVU YI ..,60 0ncanal.2Br ,2Ba,gar, ~--"en Jackie646-1040. PROFESS'LCLJ\SSA want e d temporary Lg. male. long haired OCE • r y , -incl s tove/cpts/drps. A' ~~·n~+11:1 , eed female to s ti are Bldg, 2190 H!M'bor Blvd. s to r age space f or Shepard. Vi c .. Costa BookkeeperthruT.B. ·mo. Great .ror sngl. or Dock avail. $32S mo. on ..,a.a.,..~~ super clea"n ap•u't. Near C.M. Air cond .. wood restaura nt equipment in /Mesa. Lov.ed family pet. JOIN NOW-Good lelephone exper. "l Ncp~.'~h~~-1~01leyball,. Jse.675·4866ev/wknds_. MiPwp..thoc~' Beach. Color 'IV, Pool, pa nel wnlls, dru pes, a g ara ge, s hed .1'5411 ___ ·_84_54 _______ 1 PART1JME Girlofc.Send resumetd:: -"'-"'-=-r-----16 hand 1 . etc. ot:'>7 wk. 642_5716. carpet , c ll!c., music, warehouse or st01·e. Call FOUN 0 T .t Classified ad no. 411 , c /o · ''LUXURYBAYFRONT'' -----'· rvine -janitor, parking. !'of.It . evcnings ·638-86M .: YP,e Wi e ~. Ocean.side 725.at,16 Daily P ilol. P. o. Box 1 BR unrurn, $1!51 · Ah~u~;i11· Unobstructed panoramic 645-0550 arages fOr Rent 4350 Stever, Mgr." 557-0lJG or ' Food King prk g. lot in Los Ala~ 1560, Costa Mesa .. Cu ~~~~S~ ~~·., view.1300Sq.ft. .. 2 8R,2 . . ••••••••••••••••••••9;•• 646·8396 lusiltesfjl•v.lf/ " CM.4/16.Calltoidentify. <213)596-0013 ~ i ' Ba, dbl gar, '!dutts, ~El Toro at J er onirn!I. 10x22 GARAGE, $27. mo. hs 4450 FiftoiM:e . ' _, l~04~G~-?~l9~?;-r-;;:::::~=-l ~S~o~n~t.".a!.A'.!n~a---544~~·94~l~O'j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2 BR. 2 Ba, bltns, D/W, pets. Boat shp ahva5i1. NEW LUXURY ADLT ?176 Placentia, C.M. <iii iMIS Rental, ••••••••••.,.••••••••••• FOUNDJ Siame:<1e cal, --•~ $475 l 233 19l t ~, •••••••••• •••••••••••• A.ut M~ IUSINESS dln·rm, pri peUo, encl. · yr y . · · APTS 1&2 Br poo! rte f"4ar). 636·4120 ' , Calico colors. Vic Lido O C aur. 846·9015 eves & "C".675·0236or675-6l63 rm. z5os2 Fai1.hin&• st: -tHE COLO"-'Y. Bu1ineu lsle.6tocsonrrontpaws. Immedia te opening 1n ISIOOMIMGI wknds. WESTCLJFF across Cr .586·8460 . SINGLE Gara1es, ....-Opportwllty 1005 613·8433 Buick agency. Stcoidy We NeedGoodHelp Eastaide Costa Mesa $25. 30RmAlLSHOPS 1 -----~r----1 job. Co. benefits. Paid And Offer Top Wages. Logi••letteh 3148 Coco's.28R,2 Ua ,Frplc, STOHEYIROOK Gd . for boals, cars. etc. p 1 , b4e ~~;.~;•;•••••••••••~••••F OUND : Chihu ahu a. Yacalion . Retircmcnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, crpts, drpt>, t"/A Ap's in a Garden. A 644·6126 ' r me .rei!!lona space 1 a e ' .... li!!:h l ta n & white, blind. benerit.!I. P leasanl work-M i•-~ •c'h 2B heat.gar,walkt.o~, available larli(e&small . VE"-'Dl"-'G g1 .. ,., & i\l agnolia.. •.. 1 1 * o_.rs· La 1.un• ur.m, r . $240. A.dults. 1665 Irvine. 11 m It e d number or 'ingJe ·Garaie f~· ~ J).\'1-.wor1d charm with " ""' .. ... ing con 1l1ons. App y n •GM. Labant's Chol cc Ldcat1on. ,Pvt. 642-0239 • spacious 2 br, 2 br & den Costa Mesa, Pl, 6«-l230 Ftencb wlhdov.-s. gables we can tCach you how lo 968·4723 person only. St.-e Service * Assemlilen porch W/View. No pcta. units are now ~V•il. Lge ex. 55,979.1902.. ~&-trees . Adjacent to in.crease your lnc~me FOUND : White cat , Mgr. · $2SO}'fly..,499-3488 L llG CAHYONlA.ST fioorplan&. .........a-R ......... Fe s \ iv a I or Ar I s with vending. machines, culico m arkings, yng TERRY BUJCf\ *L•admea/fol ctnen'- '*I iHMs ·315 ' 4'o•n)aoute irom $t15. MOBellflowerBlvd. ~• e • 4400 Grounds. f)i.11 or purt·li~. Vend-'re.m a le. M&Sa Verde STH&WALNUT •MClltCH)ert ••••••••••••••••··~ le•te .. Amenii~cs· Incl: • Long l,leach ••••••••••111.•••••••••••• 580 BROADWAY in R coffee, c\j(arettes.1 ~54~0~,....~~~;:::~;;::;::::=l ;;l;;l.;;8;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;536;;;;-6588;;;;;;1 -J,.eliure World,2 Bdrm., Dbl self cleaJWl3 oY!1ft1. (213) 597'4'68 •COM Ocluln!Offlces• LAGUNA BEACH candy & drink•. We b-Lease -~ "7 waab/dry connection, • 4000 .Full &ef'\>ice/ample prkg • • , fu rn ish lo<'ations & LOST Parakeet, Pale lur· AVON Ex per. & Trainees All 3Shitls .M~n&Women ™"· • ~ -A/C z ff11'1CS. dbl gar. "oc.t • U. WELTON·B~ 49 .. 7915 financing. Call t.odaJ tor quoise (almost while) & ~mo.Owner.-5111--' { d~ 1 •••••••••••--••••• 28M'ECst Hwy67 ,._ I=-details & get started on grey\sh wings. NICKEY. ~~~;t'j~i;ii;--33'6~~~~0 oor opnr . BOOMS szo. 'f!'k: YIP with the road to financial in· 494.-SM5or494-3880.April MacGre90rYodlh ~':~••••••••••••• klt.cben $30. wk up apt. WCAN1TE1 CD·Dc..Mk .s pac-eS. dependence. 714-879-1284 :It GET MORE 1631 P [acenUa Spacious Lux'1·Nr. Hoag 5'9-:-f.17$S or 645-J967 • en ra osta esa or · Prf .. LocCltton OUT OF UR! _ CQSta Mesa PAllHIWPOU 2 Br.T~nhfte.$240._ , l /K ~ CM ~ .. ~'!!,! Ana. $50 m o , lndltitrf .. /Comrn, JIARDWARE STORE. Silky Terrier M111 e . ~~~~~~~~~ .APAITtteifTS 3 Br,f'~m.Rm.$300. ·Pvt e 11 . pr v .._ ... ,,,1. o rrice bl\fg, 1300.7800 Newport Bcac b, old Silver. Jeweled collar. Become the beauty ex·l- J • Bac:bciPr 1 or2 Quiet A4ulu. 6'2·~ 1 ?z~-'.!1'. 041, .. !!'JL0· "lip. "How ... ;._ '1t 1,.. sq.It. Pl cent.la Ave, Np\ fashioned store perf. 10 1.0. Tag(''Cocky" 1427 pert l.n your tcrritorY . Have somethlne )'OU w.at. ~&edrooms"-d .-. -. ~ -.. couple. 140,000. com E lk Grove Ci rcle . Meet ne w --.ie selling to sell'!' Classified adldo S.Clii.1.h.r ll7l . t:x9cuUve 5"ke 2300 sq Bch.64S·3.323 ril~le. Owner.675-7233 Venice-:) Lost In CM. on quolilyprod~.NoM!ll-It well -Call NOW.. ·rr:-lJri=M •••••••••••••-.••••••• J!oom wjlb k1lthe• 'f\, J;)JtluU otnce areli on CORONA DELMAR fs.t -8253 . Turlock Dr. C.aU3'57-615&. ine exper. necess. eau ,_ ... _·567 __ a_. -----~ DiUY 8£.,\CUFRONT ~vlp. -'1S!Oaft.1:30 ewport. Harbor with Storeordlx .nffiC'fl spuc~. Reward. 540-7041Days. • S.,a-PoolitJrennta PEN'rHOUSk Jil or weeknds. . • MlditiOQ,11 woo111 ft idJa· approx. 900-ltm-Zi'OO 11q . IOUTlqul I -'"'-""-'----~,-3-5-01 ~~~~~~~~~! Aero~• ,,._ .Faihlo New z br &:te'I, 2 be, Gentle~n ovu·J.t -l·=~•mJ>I• fl *~· f'\. Distinctive I Price incl. r.no..11 ;..:: MOTICI ,,.~ 1 ~I vt .~ free I~ H-I ~ alllnvento~•·rl•tu-•••••••••••• ... •••••••• Babys ,·11er 5 ru'tcs In my how ·"•II• Piiot i i.1..,1 •l AMbcMM frp , a 1~ ~. p , sun· awl m'g I. -, -(N .~ .......... J Ca A1-~•l67S-7CXlO "Cupo'd 1•0,:: .. : •• :.;,"'· ,. ., San muln,.~ ·detk o lbil'I-be1cti. boWlft Oftlla-ta. up. I ewpw\ _ -.... -PREGNANT? home, I rfuld.11uilt. Bch. lfled 1d1 41.spLay I 1'4I". l90t.. Sol4for$80,GCIO.Willrtnt 531-15i.-. ,7 • ~..:.. 2800 Sq.F t . basem~nt $16~ Caring confldontial Call950-37Zl . messases wit&~ for f5. .. per .mo. to .~_· ,-..-1 ~wrvlftlllACH eomple:x ofrluttoom.or--Gllti4-counseling & referral. •ndlmpact!O.. ... Cluairfe:a · .... <aeu bill qua I 11 ~4-· .. o(rty. ISi ROOM lnColt.a•.._.,prt, LOffi~~ ~l fl~c5 & atora;t nns, Adj 120-FTustlnAve .. N.n. Abortion, 1doptton ai BTABVS1_1'1"W~~· TY0homo, •re proud to..,, ~ jtemt. itHll ~or A•emda' L®eiro, (71') eatranc'e ·• k•tb , rm, A laW:,'.deluxe to Marlna.onCoaslllwy. R~ALTORS . 142~ keeplDI-ues • ~ . .-1 p.ro. Jel res ult•. PJto ~ ~l-• ..-. '92-T611or684-Emplo7edodull.5il.mf £1!1110. «f15110tl. 642-4644 APCARE547-l!SQ Newport8eacb.81a.I!711 ,, t • · . • • r l • ' l I I I • - I I • ,, 1 • ·i ,._ I ' .. ·" ' -0 -0 ... ... -0 7472 .. MAID Ught Housftt•pl1 9 Ful~Tlme . .. • • 'if •• ' ' • ' ,. -' I •/ • -l I D I I I I I I I -, I I I M •• I " • • • e' •• Fl. J JI n " l p: " $1 01 ••• E• cl p .. 92; q •• T S• Cl s. le NI ., 2 " « •• ·af Po ••• li i• UI ~ ·..! Go • . .,, ! ·~ • •• ·- 'T, s n U! ' .. " ) ..'I •• ... ... •• I ·~ . ~ • .... . " . •• ,, ~?':.·.~~~::.~ ................ , • ..,. 9040 MofMcpln/ ,.... tlto ..... W..W '''° ~bp•rW Thurlday M 1 97 . ·c1• RS ... ••••• ••• ••• .. ••••••• . Sc11ter1 t I SO •••••••• ••••••••••·••••• •••••• • ••• ••••••••••••• •••·•·•••••••••••••••••••' 8Y . 1 5 DAIL y Pit.OT _. *' SEA '* t:.l~1cll . Open Modt.l. '"'••••••••••••••••••• ~ • ,.,.., 9710 ......_ r.,arW , ...... U1ecl ....._ U...S . ........ u ,r11•1 ........ ,:t-~ 1'71""""«IO.11741 PICKUPS . SB.IJNGYOlMCA17 ••t.············~······· •.·························································~ .. ··~· Vaw.-F • z v ......-• Y1m1t11 , 175 Eaduro. COODSELlX;JllON 11 TOI' NICISP.AID '7l'JAG VU a+2. 1 O'lll'll, ~ t 7H Ci•ac ff ' H4' w/..tt.Me•---...... -· a."i~ ~1•_!.0a,l Co. Xlntco.d. $m ea ot of. MIW & utm _ For lmporta m--u1 u-•· olr Pri "-••••••••••••••••••• 15 •••••••••••'-•••".,_~ ·~s..na:'t~ ~··' ......,u. fer.eu.2711 Prlc•a•t•rt•t~E -.-· D -P.WJororNot P'Y.W:JA0~7n.m1 \-~ ~:!c··::·0•••1~·;·~·c···•• 'nTORINOSptQie.N: 0 '!!.,._. ... , ••.• 11'' Alt Olus •KARK 'Tl HOlldl XL 1'» DI~ $1777 -L•wlt ..,.or:ts ..... A ........ neat.Ma1wbls.Gd~ I N><tM:Jlonitlollloaly. TWIJ.N\11.SHPJohMcll'r, \bike--OOOd cood --• 1966llarbhr,C.M. J...... t7l 2 Over 70 tq choo&e from. 11795.. EvH Ii-~.-S.an RoetNet 6ea.UM1ki 4c tbbJ.na -.. t All "1 .,,-..:.-· '71 D t 1-1"'W) 846-9303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• From •1995 GM•C 6465961 ·wkA·-~ I A'9amt/Macalua. K 171-111& _,.' -er pm, ·-· 1 sun .w -• '1• JENSf!N Healey, l.y IAee • · " · • ~· ~ •·7111 6,21'0 ~ 1'7UI It. , Mual ull •73 Suiuki n ·~·AM radio. TOP CASH! 12,000 mi, like new. 16.'00. Autc:"ori-icd '69 Galaxie 500, 51.oOe;1 CMMO-IOIO ' 7S tff9fnel ..U otdl Jel t8SK. $399 . Take over fiMir.111 I•·-!· .tor clean uM!d can1 &: W.7S77 Salet&Scrvice ps /ac, hdtp.-. Ver-ti. boat, low. h ours , P•)'ment••95-6800Jerry 141R.LU1116 t r ucka l Howard 1 GWa -'---&..I rt 962-880Sor~m1. 4"' '* 8 L V ~ CH I S37SO/off, '93·S785'• Chevrolet Oove" Quall a ZEE 973S ~dfD I . !l BOOK$.,.. -~ ' • • . .. • TOYOTA 8tr ta ' M Arth ••••••••••••••••••••••• MacArthur and 64 Ford Wagoa. Clea~ •.oo .. '6Mo. T...U.rt. Traftl 9170 · Ja:bo;.e~r'andacBrist~~: '88. Aut.o stick, AM IFM .lamboree Good t ranspor:,atio9'. DR.l:Sssa, mlr-1:-'bfti 20'SK1PJ ACK,open,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 Horbor, C.M b46 930j Newport &Jach. 833-0SSS. -=rcJi~:i~~~l eng. MJ..~:!port ee:~-(8)0 ·1~ CdV. Full pwr, A/C, $450. MS·2S6l -· "8ndt"; ki9gu. aterbed Immac. Joadedtl33Hri . Aldo 1 rttocl vinyl t.op, Steroo tape, '71 Torino Squlre Wa~ frame, ipre.ad •heel.a. 17200, 6'4..e?Z "VERY CLEAN! '69 El Cadmino. Good cond ..••••• ~· •• "!r!'::ff ••••••• Mtrc•c:les a.ta 9740 Torofo . 976 5 lea th ant , tilt whl. dr 351 cid en«. auto$t~ ., Men'• JO Spd b'kc 14' Staroraft Tent 4 spec, ciampcr Bhell , , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• locks.rad1als.XlntCond. bitch, new t.lres. n0-&te.c: .81lQ ab. ·ea 20' FIBERFO&ll TfaUor, Hardt.op lD(.lud· S1800.aft:8,*31·2396. · G al , _f70I ti $t9S0.6'12·800f. 496·~7 ~~ llO. 'Makaap Mere. Cruiser 110:---1,~bo; dl3l~, SIMJM '7' CHIVR-~ •• :~_ •••• ;.......... .. .. -.cOllaolNJ'! -SPECIAL c~·ro'-• 9920 '69"LTD, 2 ....... Vi..:-. qUn:Or sa;.· Ca.IJ:'M $PM everythln1. $800 + tak , ice x, Urea, sur. ~ _, ,..... "'" ..,.. u•,.-• --·-~---._, •• pymt or t &e.brakes.SantlPOtly. ''<TOii· '74 LOTUS EUR.OP~ ••••••••••••••••-••••• top, Air, power_.~ _....., __ -Mi'Sit . 0 r . JUSTl1295 .,-. Metallic Blue. 8 Trick. UHTopMQu:Mtv1 .613·lW0'1'66ol!M85 ~~~·-,"".SC'.::R:AM::-:-1.:ET:S-:---j~!:'!:!~.:..._ ___ J Call 831-uss a ll 3pm UffNty llod Truck 3100 mi., tak• over i.e. "or d 1 ercedH · TOYOTA SALE! COHHELL IL ----'_-'--",_"'-'-''-"""-'-'-c....,. r New Newport 13, FG wtcdya,anytimeSat-Sun. V 8 • au lo mat l c buy.499-2791 · C · Fa.ctory Demos & Ex· CHEVIOLIT -9f411 lrl hull. Fast Schock lran1 mt1slon, pow.er . · oMod ~utive Cars. Good1Used SALES I: SERVICE •••••••••••••••••••••.-r ANSWERS S•~-•J,xtras.S48-3168 VHYCLIAHI s t eering. <DS0~89S ). Alfa Romeo f 70S U5•d.Cor .,._11get Toyota.Selection 2121 H.-ll•cl '74CONTINENTAL > · i 14 • S\arerart Tent' Must sell Immediately. ••••••••••••,••••••••••• I I AU.Pate.ED COSTAMESA 4 Dr, loaded, sunrool.1 Cartllt -HUV)' -34' Chr111 ·fo,/H, Spt. Fish. Trailer, hard lOp includ· Need reliable party to Alfa ROMeO Mission \II-'-_ TO SB.l. . . 546·1 ZOO Pri. Ply. 838-8683 Blea -J aiahty -Sips 7, lo-timeEngs. nu ing beds, s leeps• 6 , ma ke s mall month I)' 1 Laow ••JV ' STRETCH pilot elc. $12,SOO firm or dinette, closet, 10 gal. puyments . Call Don uAyulohron'---', bftlW'ts fl: ltin:a '74 Camaro LT. A IC. Ma'f'erick ·.· 994li We all lmow money has partner. 644-4493. water atorate, portable Pre~ton at847-0873. Sales&: Se;;jce -.r-UUW AM /fo~!'ot stereo, rail)' •••••••••••••••••••••••· pull but now It needs pottl Ice .box 3 burne Vons H101 -.nt Pwil ~ whls, deluxe inter . Xlnt 1970·_Auto trans_. P IS.. torfteSTRr:TCH. 30' k:LCO t/a. exp. Orig. s\ov9, 13 .. ttTes, surg! 957 BNch l"'Porfl . .....O::V:..~at ... ,::' . · TOYOTA c ond . $Jf"'J5. Day s radio. New .ttres ~ -Beauty.-ReblL-engs.,Xlnt brakes 11295. Weekdays •••••••••••••••••••••• MacArthurand 645-3400 ext 70, Randy. shocks. Elec. ign. XIN Mhc:eli .. om . Cond. Co me & See! Pvt. r I OWNER. '69 Chev Van, J ....__ OVER 100 No.le•&4•·t0S?. cond. 831 -2960 Pty.tl75-3238. . at. Jpm . Sat-Sun A d I 37 am ....... ee 1966Horbo,,C M 6469303 Wllltfe.ct 1011 anytlme637-tl56 -1 con ·• 6 cy · ,000. 848 ·Dove 752 MEW &USS> ••':•••••••••••••••••••• mi., full crpt. $2000. Newport Beach MERC~ '71 TOYOTA Corona ·11 Vega Wagon. 4cyl, '70 Maverick green, a_ut.q. $$ e •sH $S FOR loafs, Soll 90'0 Alita S•rvice Ir rirm ! 548·2020 ~~ x.tnl coDd. $1495. Ru~s beaut. U:> nulea. A • r IMW 9712 OHD1•-•y $1395. Mag base wh ls, Cali"'<'7....... Orig owner. $1300, Good us•d r·"~'-ln'"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• orts 9400 F d ~-wide tires, <I spd, vinyl ----'-=~~"-~-='--1 575.7-• .. {"-..,~.. .,... or 73, 1 ton Cbate_au. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H f I ~ Frzra/atoves.546-0768. 22' Herreshoff America!) ••••••••••••••••••••••1; V8, It/I-I , air. auto, P l· OUS~ 0 rnDOrfs -'°=P~·=S5=2~-7~4=55=-----l '71 El Camino, A/C, P/S, ~~='------- Eagle garr rigged with Auto Repalr&Palnting 20K mi , PP. $3975. 174 I.A.VARI.A. AUTllORJZkD Volltsw-9770 P/8 , $1500. 548·7170al\. s '74 FORD .-\ TT E N T 1 0 N teak option at dealers •REASONABLE• lllJ-2681 CLOSEOUT MERCEDESDEA1..ER --:.-·· M Mick C.RA FTSMEN, new cost /reduced.546·71'72 ™·3211 -Richard SAVES$$ 6862Manchester, •••••••••!'••••••••••••• "p~m:::_ ________ I G Cyclin:e•r, automatii. l;landcrafl center to open 1971 VW Van, xlnt cond. Buena Park 1 BUY VW Engines /Cars. '69 Chevy 350 St.a wagon. 1 aoon, need it.ems ot top Rhodes 19 . Must Sell. 4 wheels & tires, U.S. dis<' new clutch •& brakes. * 53q I * SZ3 72SO P'19-0935 (8 to lOam. or Radio, healer. air. Xlnl trans m ision; power, quaU ty with re-cyelln11 or S poll e s s . All sai Is, ~ags, gates.~_!.· 752500x15 $2250 / o!Cer. 675-807 IMMEDIATE -~O~n~l~h~e~S~a~n~-l!a~·~a~Fw~~·...j:":":::•:r'::5::'p'::m:=. l'::D:::••====I cond . $1000, M.S-8749. ~~egen(;t'•'KBaQ;rl.conMusd~tiseo"' l'klstalgic feellna. Co. B. motor, trlr, •tras incl. tires, nev~r """:""'' · eves. ~Y. 1847 1 Mt Laneley, Suite $1700/bst. 67J.90i82. Stock manifold , intake &1 ----------1 PELIVERY ,732804 DR SEDAN. '?OB •73 CH~VROLET immediately. Need relia, I" FV 5Nl3·5052 1o.12 exhau s t , quadraj et '69 t'ord Gypsy Van GOOD SB.ECTIOM LOADED !-sHARP! . ug. f'."ew ~cplh, b'1:.~· M ble party to make small d~ily.' ' HOBIE CAT 16' w/trlr. carburetor, air cleaner, Camper. Bubble to,v.. •C .. si~• $7950.•......,.....,.. ong. paint. .rel o•a . monthly payments. Call ' · Racing equip. Xlnt. valve covers, for 8malJ fo\llly equip. Self contd. *Le...;': ~ eng. $1450 or make offer. 2 Door, V8, automatic Don P reston al8.f'7-0873. I Wa n ted Temporary cond. Emergency, must block Chevy. Make olfer 1..o mi 's. 675-4238 Eliminate the middle We Mre pleased to an-1 -'"-"'~t~•~•~i_l.c6-7~ .. ~-~~· --1 ~r!~in1:.is!t~n~ti'o~~ .74 Deluxe 2 door; ale 1 t or a·g e & pace for sell. 998·2022 846·5185 man. Lease direct from nounce the resale of one REPAIRS-SERVICE in g, 19, 000 m i le s. cond. 6,000 mi. P11:rfed restaurant equipment. In • . 1t '73 FORD or the truly great d · a 1 8 r a 1 e • h 0 d 14 Satellite w /trailer Auto• for Sale authorized deali?r! . . EXCHANGE (772HOH). Must sell im-con . 12995 . 499-3991. ~ • • •t· l' Mi l ' M' t ' <"<>= I Ton VCM automobiles oC our titne. •·REBUILDS medo·alely Need reLi•ble War-•--·se or~-". r-11 18 · n · 10 · .,.,.,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• V8 ti O d d · '"' · u~ 99•1 ·_e¥ent;::;;~"' ....... 1·213-693-0964 . · automa c trans-There must bea reason .wne • riven. & ob·· BROOKLYNBUGCO. part y t o make s mall ~ury • ~ • = {. mi ~s i on, 30 ,000 miles. we are #1 in sales, #11 viously pampered by one Esti0tates 548-9141 monthly-payments. Call ••••••••••••••••••!>••~ ~-WanttoBuy-Lido14in gd C 1 (78048N J. Mu.st sell im-service,#linselection. oC Orange County 's DonPrestonal847-087J. SACRIFICESALE 'J ta.t I I I cond w /tr li' & ·exlras 11 Cl 9520 nledia.tely. Need relia,ble largest new car dealers. VW Bua Dune Buggy, 4 w H E EL DR l v S -151211171 0 _l Call(7J4-J624·9522· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• party to make small C•e·i·e·.IMW This re m arkable 1a13 newly r eblt 1500 eng. '72CHEVROLET VEHICLES ,> ;.;•••••••••••••••••••~· · '55 DOdge Panel , xi cond. monthly payments~ Call 2~W 1 •lSt MercedM Benz 450-SLC -Also;--can--be used as ..... All types. 20" to·~ ~menco tuilar made in Col . 26' MKII, ready to New tires. Asking $1500. Don Preston at847~73. tsanlit Ana· s r~.~·~_.,1 1 1 ~ CoUpe is now on display. flatbed truck. $750 or from . Call Don Prest.oii J apan for J 01e Ortbe. 'C'ruise. Very clean. $8900. 548-3140 aft 5. ""~" Please call 894-3321 for best ofr. 646·3117. Sports WagDll n-l Xlnt intermedlateln.!Jlru· 213/697-6289 . '7l DODGE & & further details. l 2 Passenger. V8 , at~7-0873 loam to Sp'.~ me.nt. Fine condition SUS Recreational R IS--'--'68 BUG New eng & trans. automatic transmission, Wednesday through SUiJ: 4!16·3006, Capo. Beach. COLU MBIA 22 Sloop, 6 Vehicles 9530 oyo r-·-·-" Mereede· 5 Benz. 3 o·o o m i . 1 e ft on pow e r steering . day. · I-I P , 3 bags of Sails,••.••••••••••••••••••••• Maxi guar antee $11001orr . (838~HK). Must sci.I im-Must-995;J Ludwl1 Drums, ~Ji ve ,anchor. head, compass, '73 FORD o/4 Ton XLT, 15 Pa s s.e nge r , Vs , oa •t1GEc-~·s Executive Car . 645·91S1 mediately. Need reliable ••••• ::·~··•••••••••••• piece, ZUdjian Cy{Dlials, n ew boom, has won loaded, like new, PLUS automatic ~ransmlssion, rt.A OLDIS-T"'' edan '166-=A=-"""'---.----1 party to make small .74 MUSTANG II, lo'r road cases, Atlas Stands many races. Xtras. Fine 27' 5th Wh eel Angelus power steering. 153800L). 280 s~ uslin American, 35 mi month!y payments. Call cyl.. radial tires, rad! _S~t~200=·c'~'"~·~l~1!=17· ____ 1 shape.$3200.WallStrong Trailer. Must sell ! Call Must sell immediately. · &· $IS 7•31 .,_,_,·.: per gal. Needs mi nor Do n Preston at847-m173. decor g r ou p, grea' Offl Tra iler Cor same. $350. art. 6pm. 968·9154 Need reliable pa(f.y to mu work but runs good. First t c•Ftlniitwe& 213 -438 -0773 o r make s mall monthly $280cash.645-4929AM '64NOVA.WAGON mileage. $2,89Sorrea.tJi .:.~~ ..... !~~~ 213-923-1201 4Whe~~ri'IH 9550 pay me_nJ i;, Call ,Don Sales-ServiCe-Leasing ' Air . pow e r wi:dows .• 71 Super BeeUe. Xlnl Runsgood. $250 offer.S37-6722 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Preston at847-0873. RoyCo-"er, Inc. 1 842·328'7 '69 M t G• •• , m Exe 1vl chra $15/35, secy £hn $612-4, dkl, dft. stls. Pierce. 867 W 19th, CM . MS-1'•11. 16' CAT For sale or trade li AM I F M s tereo, ow con d . M. u st s e 11 . ----=-=-='----1 us ang Sn•H: :iJ'I' :!rri3~7~J~dr veh. 548-21 4 WHE~L DRIVES '7.};h~~~r~u ~~~; ~~~i !°!~I~ Rolls Jr~~ 17lh St. BMW ~~~~. 36 mo Open· End $1250/Bst. 642·2079 aft 5. ·~~?~Yt~~~:= cng. ~~g. ~-?S. aa~~~ti~~ Best offer 963-2116. Costa Mesa 546-4444 '74 VW Bus. E:..cellent 968·1924 New batt. Gd tires. ""'t MEW & USED $1O,920. cost, buy-back con d it ion . At us t Se 11 -;;-;;::;;:;:::-~:;;:~;;;:::;:;:-l~'~p~m~.~54~5-~67~56~. ___ _:_ 92Xl0" "L" ~k $25Cl. looh, Slips/ 73 Dodge 'van, custom inl. '67 BMW re bit eng. 12, $7420. Dep. $3500 lnl. 14300. 968-4787 aft. 4pm '73 Malibu Station Wagt)n. Chr 1100. 3 Side chrs $70 Docks 9070 3 L • "'DCRUISER $3700 , Xlrit Cond. nu mi. 4 dr. auto. Must Sell! $3243.2• + tax &. lie. VW . • . P/B, P /S, A/C, am/fm , '6.9_ Mvstang, 8 cyl. widt: ea c-''enza $75 8• eonr .. " _i_;r_es_.4_9_3_·5_305 _____ 1 .Be=•~lco~fl~•~'c'~'""c..c"c65c._._--1 Sl9S .. Sec. •-pos;t, Ser. ,,.;c""c'.n!;"'On.ewly rebuilt $2500. 213-592-2D33 t 1 res .. x Int c o n ft~ • cll:!'U • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ ........... ...., $1750./bst ofr. 675-0542 Tbl. Sl25, Schrs $50 ea. SLIPS A;iailable · ST A TION Autos Waehd 9S90 '72 BMW AM !FM, sunroo 14005-· · Cill 546-&'i43. 1966 IMPALA. Automatic. eves. Swl cbr $70, 2-dr. legal Newport Beach WAGONS' ••••••••••••••••••••":•• Excellent condition Power steering, goodlOlds·.:.::::c.,-.o-b-H-,_----9-9-.-5' case $40, S' Sola $200, 8' 20'-&crPower t Choo .....___ W1'PAYTOPDOLLAR Xtras OffwrEapites 65 VW. Bug. 68eng. $800. tires$350.546-6760 ... ~ .sota, '300-Accpt rea1. of-18'·60' Sail 0 M wvm 5-7 75 Perfect condition. For in· •••••••••••••••-··~ fers·.842-'097&:8'3-2616. 673·5253 Example: FOR TOP USED CARS Copri 97 is .. fo. call 548-3029 COllflM•t• ' 9930 Sales and Service - -1972 1''0REIGN, OOMESJ'IC ••••••••••••••••••••••• IE/lti.T •••••••••••••• •••• 0 D ~-LE •\~t NEVER usecr ex~. d"e5k', oo~~NG & 1-0 boat. nr. , 6 cyl., 3 speed, air, warn ..or CLASSICS '?l CAPRI 4-spd, R&H, • ..,._ · 68 VW. recenUy reblt, nu ,73 MAR; IV •••• L s..._.. exec. chalr &: si<¥; chai r, Pavilion. $2.500. Aft. hubs, radio, heater, & ex· IC your car is extra clean sharp, 1 owner. $l3Stl. THE PlllCE tires, tape deck, makeoC· All Black. Must Sell! GMC TltUcKS 2 drawer file, ,storage ?PM S81 -S477 lra clean .. ,46GFOL) see us first. ( 2 l 3) 4 4 8 . 4584 , eve IMC REA.SE fer. 675-9678. Orig Owner. &13-2Bl&. NB HOM DA CARS cabine't, Impeccable . . . l'lUIRIUICk 846_5039 U • 1ty' ,....._ cond .' Askine 1\41 or in-..-WANTED!• $417.7 2925Har6or81vd. .-"-'-.='-------1 J'1m SI''~ morii1 '68 v w Bug. Must sell, '73 Mark JV . A real n•••rs ~ ! voice· price. Call 548·'l558 Slip in N.B. ror my 29' Costa Mesa 979.2500 •74 CAPRI V-6, 4 spd, 11: .buying van. New tires, • • c re a m p u r c • • _ 2850 HarborBJvd. ,after s ' Sailboat .548-8763 , eJ. ' .l. • . b rown, pe rf. cond . Imports brakes, recent tune-up. Absolutely fla wless Costa Mesa 540-9640 ,~ a ' eGI\ '"'°' TOP'D"'' .. ., 1 Loaded ~ooo 6739163 G.....wl eond. Lite blue. cond•. Melai"c•---w/ 4 T d i I d~ · .,. 10 7 Top Dollar P aid CorJ0.40' ~ UUtO ~ · .,... · · M·a·•~uai s h•' fl As king '"' ..,. .... uc orona Q, x n.t, oa • ·' .... al\6. 'I a~~ .• ~oo .,. . tan vinyl top. Lo ml. d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slip 1'1ewpof\ Bch Area. ..· . ' • PAID ~~ ~ $989.673-5567 no own,takedverpy . Groomlna:·All breeds. Call collect. 213-247-3395 ·; TOYOTA IMM-EDl•TELY '74 2800 V6 4 s pd Every extra . $6795. CanJ---64""°2"·4532:::: __ _ off W/Ad .3PouridDermo or213·931-2217 2 ,.. AM /FM \/C 0 '• Iwillbelandinganew· 64 VW Bug w/sunroof fi n. $6675 if desired. Pvt ·~ 99 p t p I F 1,.,, ' FOR ALL g x 'int' 'd ,ecor 1976 300D in Nov. $1000 radials, run~ good. 541s'. Pl y. S52·7000 day.IS or :12 -~ Qr Olds 98. 45,00I) .... . e a ace. oun· 50' Do"ck Space avail 7Y" Harbor.CM 64b 9303 FOREJGM CARS r~~S 7987 . con . off. 673-7615. • •94·5291 aft S 636-0012eve,s. m 1 &. ·Loaded w/xtr._. .Jain Valleyo;;;;io_• 847-7688. . Newport Bfach. 919-1935 JEEP. ·73 CJ5. x.tnl cond. CA. Lt oR COME IM ml. -. $1995. 493-4977 •rt.oil 10 . or644·4St0 ~ 48,000 miles. $2,750. Inc. Datsun 9720 MG 974~ Vol•o 9772 Coneffe· '9932 , -~ R TO s~ l!S. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 CU'IJ..A$S va, 3 s --·••••••••••••••••••• WATER ._ · 220 lin I ack. 497·2833. 1 t;;;m; ••••••••••••••••••••••• H t xint noo HAMMOND Oraan Spinet s.,ace,. ea . WILLBUYYOUR '54 MGTF. Classic.~t --SPECIAi: 68 v,t-te.~e r..1_,_~~-62tix.::o ·~ f. Movllf,-:-sacrtnce ft~ock.....S;p~~wil.b..am -OODGE->v.Jeep,M1l.Sup-Di\TSON7TQYd'rA · nd. . , "'Ha.tatop, 4 spct, am/fm. '! Sitolr. • o.fflce. Ava1l 1mmed.2703 Winch, metal cab, soft-OR VOLKSWAGEN S36·fi633aft.4pm powe r w indows , & Into 99Sf 67S·:M68or673-0S70 ;~::!-~~,N.B.S48-J64l topforbed.s75·563l PAID FOR OR NOT. MGB 9744 VOLVO SALE! ~s 536.4709 "·••••••••••••••••••••~• •73 DODGE WI LL PAY T 0 P ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beal pr ice increase. '74 PINTO UPRIGHT f layer ptano loots, Speed&_ POWER WA.GOH DOLLAR . CALL KENT 63 MGB Roadster , $1650, Suncr stock, All models •7 4 Corvette R•lll:iNt ~,,!o,•.,;, ~II incl Ski 9080 Crew cob. 4 wheel d"ve. llOOW.CNst llwy.NI. ALLEN, 540-0442 53,000 Orig. Mi. New top. Pri~ed to Sell_. ~erseas Automatic transmission, ·· -· --y ••••••••-'•••••••••••••• ., .:..a'>-DAQ• & · G & d Delve Specialists Sf" 4 s peed transmission , ~~-"° '74 610 WGN Yellow tires. ray r e · 1 ry . ---lnqray vinyl lop, custom in- Gulbranson Organ, lik new. $900 5S2·0591~n.8pm "'74 Duo-Art Player Piano Elec, walnut. Xlnt cond Recently t uned. Mus &ell $1500 or best o<rer .. M8·S83S. SPECIAi.: This Week Only Mere. Engines a\ whsle prices·Ski Boat.a. Pl1c:H Mmrine Coll 64S.l200 24,000 miles. (1 1934 L}:i ----------auto, A /C, 'AM /FM fiaw les~ cond. 64.2-4052 · · 1\ l11,,.:~ BEAUTI FUL y'e llow, lerlor, 15,000 miles. $3888. Must sell im· WE BUY stereo. Mint eond. 28000 afl .S '(llUeGA UUMJ R!H. auto trans, P IS, <893KB0). Must sell im· mediately. Need reliable IM-PO.RTS mi. 644·4363 Jock673-4Z75 Opel 9746' ~'Jofr. -7600 act. Miles. (907 media_lj!:ly. Need reliable party to make s mall aft. 7PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~· VOLVO MMP) 57495. party .to make small monthly payments. call T 0 )I F A J' SI monthly payments. Call op o ar or ny '71 2•0Z. Xlnt cond, '69 KADETT, recent 11'11 ernonS OonPrestonatst.7-<1173. Don Preston a+847-<1!73 Make or Model. S6M .Mags, Green. $3500. brake overhaul & tune· , 19b6 H11•bor CM 646 9303· I SACRIFICE SALE . JIM PANOS Call493·7803. 536•P:_,•.,m,ilm stereo."""· oR·HGECOUNTY mp_orts 197 1 Pinlo.-R/H4-,peed, A 833 t~oo· good COnditibn. 494-5011 4WllEELDRIVE MAZDA. '72 DATSUN 1200, only • VOLVO .. ~ mornings before 9:30. $port'-9G ... 109 VEHICLES 16000 mi, am/fm, mag Porsche 9750 C 99 Best orrer. "°"••••••••••••••••••••• All types. 20 to choo6e 200IS.Manchestcr whls. like new. $2195 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO ougar JJ1..:::::::..:::::;::.:._ ____ _ Scuba Equip $l6S: ,72 cu Transportation from . Call Don Preston Anaheim 636.fiOOO 494_1595 •61 SUPEROO Largest Volvo Dealer ••••:•••••••••••••••••• 73 Pinto Squire Wagon. alum regulator. all USO ••••••••••••••••••••••• at841-087310amlo8pm, Bea utiful inl«µ". New inOrangeCounty! 71 f.4i.HCUIY FM S tereo, air, 'xlnt used 7 timc1. 962·5056 . ~ Wednesday through Sun· SELL US YOUR CAR! Fi t 9725 brakes. clutch & tires. BUY or LEASE Co.gcr XR·7 tires, gd mileage. xlnt ,. CC11!'P9rl, S•/ day. W e pay top price! ••~•••••••••••••••••••• Ff\1 -8 track stereo, bra, __ DIRECr ····-Va , a u to mat I c cond. Must sell ! 968·0872 1APER FLEX 51.ngl . Rnt . 9120 Tntdcs . MUST IECL~ . ORANGE COUNTY'S complete rcblt. eng. Xlnt ~···~· flil·1·~··~ trafts m ission, power 682-7050. Slalom water 11k1·likt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9560 Will take anyth1n.g 1n NEWEST & , •RGEST cond. S3700 or Offer. - ] sleet'i n g, <7•7EKR). -. ..&L. 9960 new$35 842-6840 c Sh II I boot ••••••••••••••••••••••• trade . watches, nng,, -675-28:>4 • • 'Must· sell immedi•tely -. amper e w • lMMEDI TE . ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED SET Ben Hoga completely rinlshed. 6' '72 COURIER TV's etc.. ' A N~ reliable party to ' Jrons &: 1, a,•. s Woods bed. $300. 546-8543. . Plek"R. 2000 HARBOR BLVD. DELIVERY '72 91 1-T CPE. s s~. 2025 S. Manchester m ake small mont hly ATLAS XI 'd -bes 4Speed,chrduiewheels, 64$-1500 AllModels&Colors Silverw/blkinterior.a · •A he' 750 2011 payments. Call Don ' nt.eon ,...,...or For s ale : Stockland COSTAPt1E.5A 'Oi'ckMHlerMo'-tor·5· am t rm stereo, allye na tm --Ptestonat847.(873.-· ' ofr.~1104 EYel. camper shell for El radio&: healer. (92765T ). ---------1 wheels, Mint.cond. $8295. A.to Used C~al9r/Pfw,..,._ TV Rcadl!t. Camino,$225. :~ ~:\~a~Te~~~eli~ Oranqe~Oldy's , .. 'AW~ 499-1049any11me. •••••~'••••••••••••••••• •10 : X R·1, P /S, P !B, ()pew" aily &Sun. "Ul"\o .'" 'HIFI, >tenO 1091 M7·3293 make small monthly Hlghe1t$1k:yer ... ~.. •73 Porsche AM /PM stereo. Orig. PM .• .. ••:::•._•-;,,,,•-•••••••••••• 8' cABOVER Cmpr. Stv, payment •-Call Don o" Imports 120 'N. Warner ·• Wck 9910 g;-~:Jd· cond. &16-908l, 2929J::'{.~~vd., ·, -..... .::_. oven, sink & icebox. $350. Preston at 847-0873. liO Moxef Tovot• at So~ Main 9 I I T CW'C)CI , •••••••••••••·~··•••••• .:..:::.::;::.: ______ I 546· l:f34 r---498-3638 Call Rog er or bill Santa Ana 557-21:12 Beautiful black in & OUl· Wagon. 62 S~1al. Reblt. Ooclp 99.35 , __ _::...:.=-:..:.::..::__ .. ••••••••••~••••••••,•••• '51 CHEVY~ ton, 4 spd. 847-ss.ss 'd AM /fo'M Bl · k eng. Good rubber. Air.••••••••••••••••••••••• •72 Pl in h R d . , 8'FlberglassCUmper -· 1----=.:.:.-==---l'74 t28 2dr~~an Ma"gs si e, · rac Shocks Ex tr••• ~~ •7•0-a Y out oa run- -.:>t;:l.I • • stereo radio, air, s-.pq. 646-· • .. "". T-""· ~ -ner, Clean, lo mi's. $1600. •'GtMr .. ;: 9010 shell.7wksold.SAVE &44·2006 FREE·A.PPRAISAL $200cash. Taktoverloan spec. a)loy wheels> lit 1390 Ch .. arm cau 847.'o8z4.. _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200. 548-3500 We buy used cars & $1900. Randy 5.54-0862 H R ~ ~-TAX ADVANTAGE '67 Chevy short bed 283 t k C II GROTH (136 Z )-.,JU· . '73 Centurion, 2 dr V 8, a u tomati c .73 DUSTElt'"A l Do l4e out boat Mobile Homn 9140 auto. Camper shell, very CHEv~oL~T for a free HondaJ 9727 Jifn Sfemons loaded, 39,000 mi.,.$2300'. tranam lsslon, power lo mi ntc uto, 1~ ~~· Bo Soonua •• Y .. 1 ., ............ ••••••••••••••••••••.••• clean Sl350to!f.•OO.S765 . 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sss-7577 s t eering. viny l top .... 581·9 e car. • · Y "'° -":'T'-appra1sa · · Imports -<93GJ RY). Mw.1.sell im -1 ::::..:·:::.:::......_~_:.......:_ . QreatL1kes.60'.2Expan· '67 DODGE Cab-forward GROTll CHEVROLET Codllac 991S mediately, Needrellable '-owtloc 9965 . MUS1 SEU..~..:_... do,. l'OQptS . Moving·Muat Pic kup SSOOO mt .A·l 18211 Beach Blvd, 8'13 9300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t t k 11 lS' •115 111.p,: Evuu-""!e, 11elll 841"650or642~1l9., Step bu'mpec, lock ~es'. Huntinatoq.Beach ~ • ..: par Y o ma e s ma ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrlr, f\lll ~aovu,-.Un11 1t Spotl Fu 841-2022or548-748a ' 847-6087 549-3331 ' '72 Cpe OeVille·Loaded, monthly· payments. Call '12 Pontiac Gr~ Ville extras. •N ·702Z n1 rn :::;.;;;:;;;·=:;;;;:l;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~J Rolls Roye• 9756 31,000 'ml'!. Whsle $4500. Den Preston atS41-0873. air coodltio .. 1 ..... 1,po .. er: SPOTLESS -••••••••••••••••••••••• Private Ply. Make Offer. 'l.U.<IU ..., ,, •••aow a --• -, ..., "'R ·GA...,.E-..•-" . • •4 D~~ v;nyl top. Privat.party, .. ..,.. -.. ..., · ..,.""-. .u A".. ·.,:: ,Metro, 2950 Harbor Bl 1 -$2,099. 642·5&51. WIU.motar,$250 . !\Ira 18r, stores, bus. ~~"-"""'0,a.AYL CM~-8191 . DarlSwilMJat b. ' 5514140 .. l? .~.1~.dull•/No eeu. .\S--::..o;z~::= ~ 10% I • 1 ~ '10 El Dorado,"P/B, P/~ rr:~ • .:i:11~oon~ :o'w~~ ~!~~dM~.s~;s.1i~:: •6 KW On1n, nidy w IOI T• ~-..,..., f•ldoy, A O . leather Int., stereo, Pwr tteer lnft. (SS4KBB>. 1uto trans. FM radto, ~Gu.$IOO/olfer_ Motwcyc'*t/ ...... _.-i:-.:·--0 -··,._.., ov-•·eToitv DE·.:-seat, A/C, .ISWE!I radlils, Mu•t •• lm~•ately. 673-2836or673-3222 ~· 4M·Jll!, ,-<i ·Sc..... ,,:;-llTtio •• ......-..... -"' "' lmmac. w /vlnyl top, N;d rellabJ~";:rty to ..___._ 1 •I , ••••••••••••••••••••••• )~ 3:!::.,. ;Ji: IMY.OICI ,, $:400. or trade foc Pint make a mall monthly v..-9t74 ~.If '!" \o ' ' '70TR1UlllPH:$00 ~"' :t:. l;l.!___~. t::-r Wagon, late..OMll. Eves or pa7ment1. Call Don ••••••••••••••••••-•• •••••••••••• ••••• ,... im~ ~rer. • J~ r, ::-:f;:--OM ALL U.S.A. wkods, ~ ·Preston at 847.(873. '7l CHEVY ·~Tli~~!.E"'-~" 'n.vA11A11~.JXrton1y. l,£., !!,,gj-.: ~:-... •:.. Hl!W ' ;iO LLS·~~~~.'.! 75 CaclUac ...... od~ocr1E.,v .... o'rtr;.'•r . •Door. ,;~.1:'-..... ...... u ... 11 .. otr ·-·-.. _ "" -• ... .... ,,.._...,... -cou.u._ ...... Yllle . . . dll;oning, radlO&heater. i .. Ml ll er__, wr· ~...... lit;...~ ."75 uoND.. ---r• -548-'1:12or ...... IO (ll8JFWJ. Must selllm- ""lhtne '\On~ sumnaer. I r:mt t ,, n~:~·\'" ::::.... " -------1 ·Fully eqwpped, crulae '°'4 tt40 mediately. Need rell1ble t,•E• rt 'e'ri· -Yli"t:h·) 1 ~, ....... , .• -1 ... c:ooct.:~ -~ • "' -r•Te SE .._.._.. oontrol. leatbcrlntcrior, party to make om•U .f Refinlltilna~ #U-Wul1. -'Drt1St7".... ,.... !ir=.. ij~.,,.~ a=--... """~ HOW IS THEnMI Ser. •42S291 . $7118S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• monthly paymenu. Call FrM Bld-Ra.11. Prtce. '1fll.5o71 '9 ft 1 ,,;.... f,~ ""'411"" Y 0 u r eh 0 :,.c e 61 for JOb ''ekm t.o c~k Jim Slemons '7a LTD JO pus WacM, Don Prest.on at8&7·08'13. SG-9215 , -, 'n'S...O..•a -~"·llO,-.,., u _ ~ ;;_ ,....,,,. accessories Pl tax & the Dilly Piiot" Help Air. P /8, P IS. lug rack, • ) ._ • .J. -·"' 1 .--..1 --..... '"".. s... ,. i:,.._.i n 1' If Jicense. Order )IO!ilrl w·anted tlaiWneatlon.. It Im___._ M,000 ml, l owner. &.aper '74 GT,. Spd.,Dtl\lXC l4tCtl'te1l-Wooa1t01"kln TralttTO~. ~· CCMtd. ft,.;._.,• ::_. • i!~ . ,_,~,.. today: the Job you want· ii not r-,..., clean. 87$·6200orf'JW008 lnt. AM/N , Plurnblb~ -fT~f .;,..._ ._ ,,,. Of -.... there you mi• ... e«11kltt 833·9300 eves. 75t·S)'11 1 a a --lr ~ ••• .--"'-.....,. > -m<a "'" ~..,. . ._ . -.,. ·~11· ~ Trtr. ...,. .......,. a: 11--· "'·" ofrertne: your services '72 LTD 2 d H nil E •-S I ~ V -lrCbl~· 41 °' 'f .-. ~ . , _. i:8r-" . """""'• . with an ad In the Job , r. a 1ip. a._.te ~. a e:• ,J •I• .lfeor p .. l.a-.·.•r,lie ............ new. •' • •~ ~· ed nndwbatyouwanlin 40500ml,$2.200.Callaft. Hatchaack 1/C rAb ...:..~ _ __ , ~ (I>...._, .U:...1 .. 11..a~ ~~~~~~~~~!J..-~w~an~~!'!!~':'':-~='~· :~:"':•:•~0a~111gP~ilo~t~c~1~ .... =·~n~e<1>~. :1~1~w~k~d11~·~""~...,.~==dd'~'·~ooo~m~L~t1~bo.~~· ~~· .. = --I ' I f ' • , I I ' . I ;w I [_ l I· t . . • . . -• " , ;. ·CALL iTODAY \546-8017 ._ 0 ; - -· - ' . ..: ·: ON ANY NEW PONTIAC IN STOCK .I ' ........... I 75 Grand Prix S141!.? "8 ,,,__ CeJh one. ''97fl !<IGI T&L .......... Pf!ll, •M<M 1nct l l L I .... , Fo~. Cl\9rgt'1. AP R 18 i •'ll. on -owdered1I ' . ... ---• c - .. ' UALIT · .. FIT FOR A QUEEN! .. ~, ., ON MOTHER '.S .. - -·oAY! 1975 ~'./. \<-· ~' MONARCH '. •j J , I .. 7 J .. TO CHOOSE FROM Choose £rom EJdorados , "Broughams, Coupe d-e ¥-i ll e, d!eJegance. You can ~elect from !~~stry, le.lllher. _& ii · e 1-e g a n c. e ,interiors . 'Wide _selection of colors. All fully eq,uipt. · As low as 's7995 • FINE . , -USER , CARS I -.'73 ; ELliORADO Co11ve;Jl. Only "'24,000 ml., leather interior,, ruU power, factory air, Wt wheel, atere.g, __ etc Couldn't be cleaner. C741JSKY> ··sALE -·· --PRlC~O • '74 COUPE -ocVILlE Cabriolet top, Leather ,interior, full power , factory air, tilt wheel, sieteo AM /FM, pOwer dOor locks, etc. Looks Ir: '1'-u,n-s-1 i k e -n--e--w . C491JEX) '73 SEDAN DE VILLE Vinyl top, Leath er interior, full power, factory air, tilt whed, stereo AM/FM, even cndse control on this let.ally. equipped auto. ('80GWW) $ .4795 .,. • . • .. , • .. --~ · .... ' . ; ~ BRI .. COM'E , ... · . . -~,~~ ' Tfli~~· Now., 'TOlJAY . . AD ... ... .. . ·ro . . ~;,. .. -~ s·>-:. . 1'0.y· ~ VI-SIT ,. - PAYMENT On any · new o~ 1974 :75 used vehicle ' in OUI" u,ack! Includes lcii'l and' 'trilclis!_ 36 tit '48:' Month. t te ·r nu" s • ·.;·\, ~rol,e.t_ f,u:-ct1t! • Ho Side Loans, Ha Hidden Charg'es. One Contract anly. - • Ho 8alloan Payments ~45-Dayt· lefore First ray .... nt EXAMPLE: HEW ,1975_ 'PIN.TO 1975 . GMc .:... '-PICK.UP · .. ONLL TAKE YOUR CHOICE ·Moe.w.;.. Automatic, P_s.. lli Cooditiooing. (530LFI) '1 •,"'" f r• ' 71 MndaCoupe 4 . spe~ tranf..mission , radio, heater. r{494EIX) ... "•=• W.Here 4 ·door. Radio, heater. auto'm ·atic trans.mission, power steering. (5039) ' l ,., . TA9'-E /YOU.R .. -CHP!<;E 72CM• ....... V-.o Automatic tran~mission, radio, . . . $Guiher~_ Calif .'s . ... MOST MODERN BRITISH LEYLA HD T~ :!: COSTA: . DRIVE MESA . • ' . '69MGCGT I-lard· to 'f.lnd •-6 cyl. model . Spark"l't.n g condition. Only 38.000 mile8. l238J ~R J. '73 Spllfinl 4 speed. radio. heater, low miles. (1371-IPT) --•7( ;,.;; . . 5-rlel!fe' ' Only 11~000 1 owner' miles. 'IWautirul 'black with red pin_ striping. (82718A) • "1.3 Dah.. 240Z -Autom-a~a~,~-..-.,- conditioning. #5342. ( '69 l.,...1-XKE Roadtler 4 ·speed. chrome wire wheels, ~fhowroom condition. I YOA~J '73 Volvo !'42 Low 28,000 miles, I owner. Auto. trans. &: air conditioning. (5447) • • ·the DATSU·N --.. --; .,_,... --All FOR ; . ,; "' • YOuR ·~ FREE NEW ' ' ' " -~CAMDI:~ '\ ~J~j!J-1' . • SHELL , . f' DA@ DOES l"(·~lL! ' . . l .. ..,- ;,....~-1-Wor.ka!-har.d ir. eek:' - carries l un :f5't'\Jff on . weekends; Skis. bikes. cam(>ing gear .. And; great; gas .mi!eag4if 2000cc.~ SOHC engine .. 4 speedt stick Shift, pqwer-assist_• heater. (133EL Y )· 72 ci.e •. CM•.h·wOCJCll' Automatic , power s,t.eering. radio. heater. ---'-,·-:-----'---~r-ilkes.-.whit~9_,_-~ -"-7-1-YoJ•o--1·64 -t truck tir es. I alr-st8el• Au t 04>.. p _.s...,,.-·a Ir IOad bed. Am1rJca·s ft conditioning. low 40,000 selling small pk;kupr. ~ mile s. l owne r . <138DfA) HODOWH PAYMENT . <79fP.YW.J > -.,, .... ,..... -0730pelGT ~~ scf:'.ed transm"tssion, Abtomatic {rans .. radio, $8.86 ,1 ~~~~Y~n.d heat.er .. ~~~i~~!rSo~e~n: ~ serviced here. Show $7700 RoomFresh. \ lllOHT.....:..M().. .• ~ '74 Mtrcedel ... ·:;;:~·1 '$57· ·7j ~'flp~~~~.~!~ IF YO\I HA YI . . . • . '4ioocl Soloclloo of . A TRADlllO f . > . MOHT>t, uHCl'.Sport C... ..., • • ' .., t •1aoo ''*' t:"'1 Ofiolf Oii.it '•• • ia.;_, w .: or·• 'o .-t •I •211ett tollll o.Mrftd ~· "'11)1.1 • • ., l3llt.ff-Mltl1'19""c•lrcl ... rr.: he . •II 01rrylnQ ch1rgee. ·-"'orl1• Safes a • lie. Mll~H De""-' 111'191 Inc. ·Payme(ll'S ... .,_tor le. mot. A.Pifl. • ..._ k , ~ c:fleltM. 1121 .... ...., .-4' ~ -m --~· 'P>"' 1t ~ 1e.1n.O!l~credfl.' . '·!;. (.. ' • ~.. ' , YOU ' WON~T, , BEtlEVE -. ··IT!! , •• ! ..; • 'BE·ST ~ OF . ~Iii· I ' • ' ' • • • • Today's Clo•l•ll Orange.· lMast N~. S't .. -. ----'-I "EDITl~N i . . -_._..... -. voL. 68. No. 121. 4 secT10Ns, '52 P~es· '• I -• ORAN,GE'l:OuNT:v', CAt.i"FORNIA'. . .; !i THURSDAY, MAY l, 1975 I - c TEN CEN:TS D I -· ~h,~--~-Ofihn Stolen . JS·yGAR~R-~--an:inveStilatlocr~""COUnl}' as-~·men · ~lrom pr •· tl)t0u,b an jn•n~ ... qi ing in Santa ori,1in~ cbecka ;m credited to from the coUnty office are main· .• ett11ehl•r~-. -~ _ seuor'•~olftce tll.-'t f!.~ under ~en\~r~1974:---·-=. Ma 1h~r,t.li' after noon Wednes -thf"·J_p:payer's acrount when tained by the bank where they Thieves.have apparently stolen way. ; . ea.ever. (fr th ·the in· d.!IY: --,:. • -thQ'were received Citron said. are deposited. microfilm eoples ot check• about Aeco,t..dlnt I to, C~t. 'f{obert veati&ators• are not yet ~ain It ur· believed the 17 reels of · Conaequently, he emphasized. What 'he thieves got when they 320,00CtOr:ange County taxpayers Griffith the dl,ltrict at~mey_ i.s they do not 'al~eacW.have~com~ microf,lm were taken some lime the sendfrS of lhe tax check& snatched the microfilm reels was aen.t to the count.y tax colJeetor:;-to lntereated lD..ce_r.taiD...t.ax..records pJeurrecordl, lhc.llidiittl:opiriOf Mooday-~lgh.\ or early Tu_esday hav' no.ttason·to be. concerned merely an operational tOol used P~Y their i).973·74 property tax froq} ,April,~ 1974 t_hrough June, tax payment~ ctfecks, of the. morning. '!" aboUt a possibilit~ their tax pay-by Citron's departMent to-match bills. 1974!? • tran.aactlou\uid.er:.JhvesUgatton. Citron and Griffith said there ments were not prOperly credited payment against tax bills. A.aheriff!a.invest-igator ~aid.to--YolDcldaaW)y., U.,. 1.7 reels of ..... .Cou ntY-'1' ~-x Cot-t-ec~r -was no·indiCation of forced entry ag~heir tax bills. They are also used as -a re- day officials of the Distnct At-rrucrofilrn •tolen fromitbe county Treuurer Robert Citron r~ either into the building or into the Furthermore, Citron con-ference when · a taxpayer_ has a , torney's Office are checking lo tax 'c0Ueetor'1. office\ Sometime ed the theft fr'om a second Oobi' &eeond noor-..microfilm office. · tinued, microfilm copies of the question about a tax pcu:m..ent, aeeilthe theft has an)' bearinf on Monday •Di&h.t cover.ti tax pay-olfic![ ln.rthe coUnty ~ngineering Tax pay'rnentii covered by the check_li similar to those stolen (See CHECKS, Pa&e AZ> . - h ~ •• ..:.;....--.: ~---------------------'-'----~~-----~ ... • I lnsi.tret . .. . . : Seeking lncreQs.e By DOUGLASFRIT7.8CuE or .. o.u, ,...,.""" j Travelers ln~urance, pie ma- jor. carrier of m alpraclice in- surance fo.r Oranie .Couniy physicians, is seeking a 100 per- cent rate increase July 1 (lespite a contract guaranteeing, 5table rates through December, il-CCord - ing to the Orange County Medical Association. , ·1.1~1 ,..._.. Association Assistant Ex- ecutive · Secretary Tom Hen- nessy, who is handling insurance matters for the gr()\Jp, woilld not comment on thd status of negotiationS and 'lo\ud nqt. pre· BAR ES NIXON LETTERS Ex-Thieu Aide Hung Adm. l• ""Ul diet when they 111,,Y be com-• ' pleted. . .\ • .. H-' c_ould not, predict·. wllether C · ·c-O..Ji'nge ,.County .i9£tors !'_ould ,.,__J!;....._Q T respond>lilte th ... fil"llon!J'l'an· "-'•"J. '.!.• ••~ · ' ·a·•en a1)y of:..,wbom have s11'iPl -~ce rathert.':f!pay · .,... · ,...llDC -r 390 Vi<i,~ 'Pledge ~:;,ei:~ h~ ;.'fr:~ ... • . - '' -. _ ....... sociation is In sympathy wit}rany 'By Vnlted Pre11 lntematlonaJ demOnstratlon by a groupf.o im- ': Retired Adm . Elmo Zumwalt .press oii the-slate legislBtlte the said today the Nixon administra· gravit)'OflhesilUation.' .. ~ . . . ;. • ' • • of • ·-• '· ,, , D.111."f PllOl"Ptloi.., ~· p,..,. ... .,., .... • • . . '"''i . MORfl.iARY ·EMPLCIYES REMOVE BoDY OF MURDER VICTIM .~•~. 22~-F~nd S.t1.bbed io. Deiith ln·Cesta Mesa Apartment . ' -. . ·. Man, 22, Stabbed ..._ T -o Death ~ ., '-... A 22-year-old man was found stabbed to death in his Cqsta Mesa apartment , Wednesday af- ternoon and a six-man team of d~ tectives worked through the ni&ht following up-lea·ds tothe1ntitder.- BI,.\~ a polic~ bulletin today satd- that. lherc were no suspects yet in the murder of James Raymond Perry, found stabbed in apart- ment F at 32.) 17th Pla.ce, Costa Mesa. off Santa Ana Avenue. Perry died as a result of stab wounds received several day5 ago. He was found by his employer who checked the ad· dress because Perry had been ab6ent from work· for about a week. The body -was found al l :Sl p.m. with the knife still in it. The employer was give n lhe key to tbe·aparfriient by Perry's ~ landlady. · Witnesses said the body was found on the floor near the door of' tbe one.story ap3rt- ment near the entrance to the small complex. Early inquiries indicalcd that Perry had told a friend he ,, . ..,,s going backpacking. , Perry 's. car , u -Plymouth Valiant, was outside the apart- ment. There "'ere no obvious signs of for.ced entry. • Uon failed .to tell Congress about HenrieSsy said Traveler~ has a a 1973 secret agreement with contract with the county atsoeia· South Vietnamese .Prtsident lion guaranteeing to ~._, its Nguyen Va-n Thieu, promising rates at curreg.t levels gh the U,nited States would Decemberandto.make · prac- ••reapood vigorously" if -Hanoi t·ice. insurance av&ilaD next violated.the Paris peace acc~di, yea,r · -:-. t · "It said that we would respand Des]>ite tliai agreeM.at,' the Mes a. Slayer '• Sai nsane, H • L ;_ c • The murder victim is from a l ns TtaW am al nn_~ .... lar""g!'::e 9fam;"i""ly;<', H"'e"-'isc;-;;s"'ur""vi'Nved~by~---'l e'J ·~ his arents Jose h T. Per of r. • • Costa fesa . t r ee rot ers, vieorouSly in the event of ·major company haifas~ed for a'rlOO P,er· truce violations and that we centjumpiq.Jufy. I · would replace equipment," being -Hennessy would not ~mme~t Ho •tali d uoed by the South Vietnamese on wpe\ber additional il(creases 8 pl ze ,4 •d R .+, nd D ? Thomas. Randy and Michael, Al '. ': eJ u ue. ~g;~~~si sle'5 , Joan. Patricia army,Zu{llwaitsald. ' wou_ld be 'sought in January, · '··o ~ 'c ..... ~· S . Orange CountY employes who the campaign resulted from or· -'zwnWAll appeared to confll'tll otbet: l~an-to~~.ay ... "At.~t µme An ~ange :-ou~~.,._ _u~nor last week either paid or agreed to ders and directions given them the substanc~ ·of the letters re-· they can set wtiatever rilµ they Coqrt Juige 1-Mnt<~~ar.d. pay .itie county···for allegedly by ~r supe.ryisors in the as.:..._ teasett·W.eldn-est!ayttr\Yashtn·gto ant"' -· -earpefller-·BU .w : J185el'-f'-WO.fk1Dg-·o irep Andrew sessor s offi~e tfiat Hinshaw by Nguyen Tlen'Hung, a member .}ns~anc.e. .rate;i fa,r'"' county of C~la Mesa to Pa~ $,Lale ' HinshaWJs 19.12 .co'ngeSsiOnal headed in 1972. of the old Sbu{h Vietnamese/ physie'ians ~on1idered normal !!_oapit~l .totddayk~llner . .rulin_g.that ', eaAJ~ign on couniy time may be Left--u nset tied we re the 'CJt.biriel~1.ln which former .Presi· tis"k ranie frotb t_'t_,CXJO to $4,000 1.uhe con11vic et b~ · e~.;:':~ 1,~~et . geltinglheir money a'nd pledges amounts 32 other emploves were dent Nix ' ed " wift. d f I • T?: ctit' . t w en e cu IS wue s \.IU~ . J on prom1s s ·;;y ·an or a genera pra 1oner o f t , back. -charged by the auditors that total 11ev~.reretaliatory act.ion." ·-<SeelNCltEASE,PapA2> roJmdearJo~ar. ~-fin\.t ;..,.h'•~~· At tli closed.door session Tues· ·$7,460. ' ' ' ' yg,ge •mes n. --w,,,__'tLL-da ~--··0-d • ~........ --E--I. . l h B d f ru ng sets asl de ' Is .e8.rl1er y, '"'"'f~ar >&r-o.:ru~ ·~ors-re-a r-. 1 er-.-e oar o ver<ll~ of guilty o1_1;,,..-charg¥s ,.,,.,. portedJy. ag;re,ed lo contiriue ex· Supervisor;; had lnstructed.coun- )"Je..,~ ~ 'I ' < ;:,•:':;:,•-: :;':': Joune Wh eler (fefll or th~ Costa M~ el!>orlal · ""6J,1ital AuxUla,Y h'l"ds patient l(ts. Me'idl!< Kirby a • • May nay basket of'flowers es' llJrJ. David l.<;lgllt.on,.allJI· lllarY presl.deqt, witches: Th~ auxi)IUT11AV8l boopital' • . patients the flowers this morniilg. 'the practi~Of-:llvlnc. · flower l)uket;s -on '.May f has ~e. Ille'~ _pbpular J*ient ouvice' by \be awlillliry, olflcUll Nici; ' . . . ' • voluntacy m8.nsl8Ujh~i'" lfe 0;: ' plotini other means of ~~lect.ing ty counsel Adrian Kuyper to sue dered Griesec's 'inafrin.ite1 com-the $13,.1~ county auditors ~ay the employes who had. not settled mitmen( with the cOmnlent that W<;tS lost ~n wages .and gasoline accounts by 5p.m . Apnl24. the defend1'Dt is "Ai ~er lo .; m1.leage 1n the ll1nshaw cam-But, an informed source re- societ)'." • · ' pa1go. . porte~ today t~at order was Grieser Was arr~tled ;at his Last W'}ek, 27 ~mployes m Che tenat1vely resca_nded Tuesday Victoria Street .aplltinent last co~nty ','SSessor s office either when _ the superv1so.rs agreed to --Nov; 29. after-he "Used-a 14·inch -pa1~ or 11gn~d ac.reem~t.s 1P pay !legot1ate ~urther w1~ lhe bond- butcher knife to inflict fatal in· V@.nou~ amo':'nts totaling $5,f?OO mg compa~y t_hat 1~ures lhe juries on• his wife of 37 years fOT their role tn the controversial county against 1ndemruty losses ~r. 57, ' campaign. un~er a bond Hin i haw provided ll was testified during hi8 trial ·None of the 27 stipulated that while be was assessor. th t G ·e 57 h und g e the.county's reported_ loss was Tbesame sources&.dlhebond· a rl ser • • as ez: on due to their own negligence or psychia ric ~tmenVfoi'" acute unlawful conduct. ing company has offered to pay a depreesion on several occasions ·· . , <Stt REFU,.,...S, Page AZ> iri the months prior 1.o the Tht!)' said their partic1pat1on 1n • .., murder; • li~Id in Stal)bing -ALTADENA (Al1-) -A 28· year-old Altadena man has been. booked for investigation of ·kid· ~apitlg, be:iti1;1g and stabbing a ·girl who had been waiUng at her church for a ride to a Campfire Girls ' outing. Mike Craig $&.in w.as booke.d Wednesday.,. authorities said. u .. eathing Dead ·. Man Lives Three Weeks DOW. RECORDS HARTFORD, Conn. <AP) -A ·man considered clinically dead conUnued to breathe for.. three weeks after his wile made the de- clSton to wltlidraw his llle SUP· port system and his obitvary was publliihed , hospital officials re- waied today. Joseph Klimek, 24 , of 'Manchester, enterf!d Manchester NEW YORK (UPI) -Toho boopital Jan. 31 suffering from a 1tock market ~closed jOlidly ru~ blO<Ml dise•se.which causes . ' ANOTHER GAIN • til1"'er today in lairly active tr ad· •)'W IM,ernal bleed111g. , tna on lhe New York stoc~ Ex· TWo._weeta la}er, he· waa. cbanl~ <\llrl.ng the lint W of a "!\r~ to Ho.rtt...t 11*"'81 new cOmmisston ra\e '71tem. · ... .,. .......-Ml 1plefn ;was ~ .. The' Dciw Jone1.')aduslria\ lliit be nfleried ·•1beut-.i1Aclr. ivera1e.. aa-i•polnt ·-Wed· 'euttln& olf, oxy·~ to~ brain ne1d1y added 9.112[.J>oln\I to l/ldldllln11t .. • ,•': , 830.96. Advances led Ci.-cune:e by no.on placed .l!.linlelt, tJI ~·· about-an lgh\;tO·Cl .. t llUll'll•--l ·~d l~lller,of'<I !')JI!!'· <Tables,Bn. . • oldc'!'NI '°" • l'.'!lllir~r. ~.f.r, • Pric .. aisow'ereblchU\~'la.~ .e;lclit'"HM ~.!¥Wed ao,101. ly active tradl•'o' IW,. ~~~!r!'!--~" Amel'lciln Sloe~ Exe~ t 1¥0,,...1 . .,,~-......_,_..,. 1 of A •• pri··11 Dr 1 -nuemomn1 ,.,. '.i • G.W. Anderson . chief or neurology at Hartford Hospital, shut off the respirator aft.er con- sulting with Mrs . Klimek. Breathing stopped immediately but the heart continued to beat, a common occurrence. No breathJng was not.e:d for several minutes and Klimek was pronounced deed and pttpara· tions began for autopsy. The family was notified of his deaf.h, and the obituary was releued to a local paper. ·Later that ~ruprnln&, nurses nOte.d Klimek ':resdmed br~athlq.c: He subsequenuy·was )given intravenous feedings, ~t· the respirator was not used. An· detlon oilld how ~llmelc COD· tinued to breathe with'.o'ut the 'respirator ls• mystery. l'llljlel(.'s breathln1 stopped aaaln .and 'l_\'e ,'Was doclared of. O"clally dead at 11 :15 a.m.-;:rue .. day. This afternoon police "'e1·e con· linuing lo question fri ends and acquaintances of Perry1 attempt-. ing to find out those-who were the - last to see him b~fore he died and to learn more of his activities. Perry was employed in labor- ing and contracting work. Services "'iii be held Friday at 10 ·a.m . at St. John the Baptist Church with interment at the Good Shepherd Cemetery. Ar- rangements are being handled by Baltz-Be r geron Mortuary . Nuclear Testing MERCURY , Nev. (AP > -An underground QUclear t~t with a yield of between 20,000 and 200,000 tons of TNT was conduct· ed Wednesday at·lhe Nevada test site. Ora:g:wl:••I Wea&lae.r • Those same low clouds we had this mornif!g will be back Friday morning, according to the weather service, but they $hould clear off to hazy sunshine in the afternoon. Highs Fri· day 62 to 72. Lows 45 to ss. l ~S I DETODAY A Huntington Beach police officer wants to create .a. "Safety City·· in which youngsters can be taught good bicycling holrib. See POQ<C6. • \ "'g DAILY PILOT c Thurtday, M•x 1, 1875 z . -. Atito Strikes Pole Poli ce ofricer aitls victim· or a n accid ent on Sha ron Lane. Cost a 1\1esa. \\'ednesday ni ght in which a car struck u utility ·pole injuring four of the five people in the vehicle. Kay Richey, 17, David Da nford, Kenneth Stewart. and Robett Tighe, a ll 13. were r eleased from Costa f\1esa Memorial Hospital after treatment of minor injuries. • -Pendleton Refugee Center Expanding By JACK CHAPPELL otlfMD•ll)'~letMaff The Camp Pe n~leton refugee center was due to s well to more than 5,400 today as a steady stream or evacuated Vietnamese l>Oured into the quonset hut and tent city in the hills behind San Clemente. (Related story, pie· ture Page AJ.) . In a statement released today., Lt. Col . Arthur Brill, department .or def ense spokesman at . the * * * Pendlewn CO Says Refugees 'No B'urden' The commanding general of Camp Pendleton has assured of· ficials of nearby cities that Viel· namese refugees being pro· cessed on the base will not become a burden to Uleir com· munities. base, downplayed a report that 70,000 refugees· would pass through-the marine base for.pro- cessing en route to other U.S. military installations. ••our guidance and our . in- formation that w·e have now is still to prepare for 20,000. There is no ctiange to that as of now ," U . Col. Brill waS quoted by a basespokesm,an. _ In the first two days of the re- .f u gee operation , Camp Pendleton has received 4,977 persons of whom 1,324 have de- parted. The center was due to re- ceive 1,773 today. Refugees have fiUed the Camp Talega section of Pendleton, and are now being placed in quonset huts in the Camp San Onofre area. A base spokesman said that as much as possible, the refugees would be housed in quonset huts bec<iUse the Vietnamese were not used to the chilly Southern California nights and mornings .· Marines 'from many Pendleton units were at work erecting tents lo house the influx of refugees which eventually will have to be billeted in the 16-man tents. • ·noctors --. - .·cut-&ack1 Surgery • SAN FllANCISCO (l!PI) - SUrgical car,· JI moot hospitals went on an emer&ency-only basis ~ay with ~octors staying away frOm the operating rooms tn a -protest against higb malpracttce--- imurance rates. At Mt. Zion Hospital, one ol the city's largest, a sPokesmairUla two cancer patients were unable to get needed sur'ery because their cases were .nOt considered emergencies by tbe .striking anesthetists and surge0l!-5. Most hospitals limited . ad- missions to emer'gency cases, and began lafina off other workers. No estimate of tfoW many doc- tors were refusing to work was available. A spokesman for .. the San Francisco Medical Society said the number of docto~ out could range bet ween 15 percent and 70 percent. · "We do not have professional liability an4 it is nl)t safe to prac· lice," said Dr. Edward C. Law- less, a surgeon on duty at the medical society office. "I can't s pend balf my in·com.e for malpractice insurance." . A measure was being rusht*l through the Legislature to p~ vide that malpractice insurance would be available to all doctors. But the protesting physicians said this would not satisfy them unless there is a freeze on rates· as well. . . Doctors'~ representaUves .m.e.t with Gov . Edmund G. Brown late Wednesday but failed to get the assurances tbey want that a satisfactory malpr"act.fce law will be passed. • Dr. John Kerner, chief of staff at Mt. Zion J.Iospital, said he believes the Aloctors would go. back to W~nd tempor¢ly pay the high rates "if the gpv- ernor made a good strong state· TEACHERS AT MATER DEi HIGH SCHOOL MARCH FOR PAY 'lnfor~etlonal.Strike' Hlta.~at'ta ~na Catholic Campu1 FroM Page A:I menL'' . . . Anesthetists whose malprac- tice rates were scheduled for. in· RATE -INCREASE •.. creases of up to 330 percent today $6,000 to $7 ,000 for an orthopedic led the rebellion. surgeon,·he said. About 3,500 other doctors faced T h with skyroCketing rates o patients, t e leap in threatened to follow suit and malpractice premiums could have a range of effects, he said. many of them· quit and went -home following patient surgery The price of patient visits will on Wednesday. increase, be said, at the rate of ''I juat did my last case," said about $1 .SO to $2 a visit with a 100 Dr. Everett Ellis, an anesthetist ~ percentincrease. at Pacific Mediccll Center. A spokesman for anesthetists at Mt. Zion Hospital said a group of colleagues agreed to 'provide emergency services under an ag reeme.nt by which .the hospitals will pay the Inaurance on a daily basis. The physicians must work Without fees under the" arrangement. Fro•P..,,eAl CHECKS ••• Higher insurance costs will de- ter young physicians from start- ing into practice, t hus cutting in· to the supply of physician man- powe r, he said . Older physic ians nearing retirement age may view the higher premiums as a good re· ason to end their practices early, he said, · · :re.achers Picket · ·campus __. BylULARYKAYE OfUMtO.llr"lelSUtt E{forta to organize a parochial school te•clters v,nlon 1rew ~orel visible today when about 20 ay teachers at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana picketed at thecampus. - The teachers carried the placards and distributed leaflets before class and were planninl to continue the information?J..picl:-et at the end of school today. Teachers at Mater Del aod other hiah schGOls in the Catholic ,Archdiocese of Loa Angeles are s eeking job security, higher salaries and· increased medical benefits. Charles Canniff, field representative for the California' Federation of Teachers, said the Catholic school teat:hers lack job security, recei vine, no protect ton 'ill due process or grievance pro- c'edures. Canniff a lso s aid the lay: teachers .are seeking .salaries: more cOmmen_!~rate with their public school coudterparts. He said the maximumC&thollc school teacher salary1s less than half the . average salary of a · public school teacher in California. Marian Hull, president of the new teachers A;roup, said arthdiocesan teachers are paid between $6 ,500 and $7,ll07 an· nually. • . Today'& picket was also a show of SQJ>port for five teachers at Mater Del who received letter. last week indicating their jobs are 1P jeopardy. The letters, which said the school administration .has ''serious reservations'' aboUt re· hiring them next year, were given to the teachers without any ~~analion, according to Can- Thrtt of the five are officers in the union organizational commit· tee at Mater Dei, he said. To organize a union chapter, SL percent 9f l'he teachers must be willing to join. According to Canniff, 65 per-. cent of the lay teachers at 26 high schools in th e Los Angeles Archdiocese, extendinK" from Santa Maria to Orange County, voted to seek union recognition. Brig. Gen. Paul. G. Graham said Wednesday that he took it up- on himself to call city officials because of reports they were con· cerned about the possibility of having to provide aid to refugees. "After COnrerring with State Departm ent r epresentatives here; I told the offi cials the re- fugees were only pa~sing through the camp for processing and that there was no requirement on J,beir part tg__~upport them, ex· cept if voluntary agencies wish to do so,'' the general said. The camp has a capacity of ~,000 now and will be iQcreasin(. that throug6out tfie day. · Officials have no pfojections as to the number of refugees coming in Friday, however, U . Col. Brill said initial figures were that the base would have recei ved more than 18,000 through Sunday. Citron said. "The microfilm could not be of any use or value to anyone except poisibly .s'omeone wrlo' doesn't want the identity of the person who actually paid a tax bill known ,''. said Citron. SALE He said that, based on his con- versations with officials in Guam , it a ppeared most of today's arrivals were doctors, lawyers, government officials and educ ators . The general s aid he was im- 1>ressed by the fact that Viet- namese teenagers he talked with ~'told me their major objective was lo continue their education here." He also said assuming an "ex- tended family" role was part of the Vietnamese culture. • ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT 1"" O<..,'il'f c ... ,1 D•lty Poool wilh •l>i<h I•<-_,,,. .,.,...P,••t , 1\ pUbll_by_Ot_ eo." ""bl•lh;~ tomp..,~. ~·11t..am.,.., 1,... pue.o"~"" M0n(ll~ , ..... l>OI\ F"d.A¥ IOr (6,,!1 ~ ... Ne•Po•! ~o<ll, "'""UfWll°" 6"o<h l'O.-· l~on Vl iley, l•Yll'lt, l•ddltbf(• V•Ury ..... 1,..o<J""-' S.,o<l'I !.G11lh Go•tl. A •1"9 .. •t\,l•Of'IM ~1'"" ,, pWbti•l'lffl Slt11td••• -i .. ...,.,.,, , ... prof1<:0.,.1 ~ubl"h•.-Q p l&n, It •t JOO -•t S.y Shttt, CO>I• Ml••. c.1111orno•'7~. Robert N. Weed '"e•l<fton1 1>fll _,.,.., Thomc1s' l(eevil [<l•~ot Thomas A. Murphlne ....,,.•<J·"~ £1!1tar Other Offitff Hl-1 e..c~ lUJ .,..,_, """""'°'" ""l lt-k•ch, •t MG,.-.,..w ..... """""-'o-<8"-.,11 •••1~8t.Ch_v.,d s.ollllbo<• Y•l1"y IS11111,..o P•• Ao.0 I t ~l'I 01~~0 F"""WIY Telepl'lo ntt (7 14) M2 .. J21 Classlll9d Advtrtlslnt '42·.1671 C:•••flthl, l t t l 0••~1• Ct•ll P11Dli •ll'"I C-IN'IY No ,,.,..I •IOr,..,, IU.,>1•1"°"''· ffll .. +11 '"•It•• O• t d•t•llMm•M• h•••ln m1, Ot ff.tOfll<td .. 11ho11\ IPtt i•t pf;. .. 1 ... on O! U.,O•i.tlle ... ,,.•. ' Sltfifl4 ~lt•I PO\l•QI ••Id •I (t•t• AA01t '91~1-11, $110w;•l..il0fl•1 ,.,, .. , l l 00-1111,: ., ~ M, .. IJIO~ll>lr; !Wlft .. f """'~Ill-I>). to -·· J • • , * * * Viet Refugee Seeks County Welfare Aid ' An unidentifi ed Vietnamese woman, who fled her homelarid some time in the past month , has become the first refugee to apply lor state welfare aid in Orange County. According to county Welfare Director William Erickson, the woma n and sever a l small children were sponsored by an American who brought them here via Honolulu. But Erickson said the sponsor cannot' support the family. In a te legram to county ·welfare off icials, Jerold A. Prod, state director of the benefit pay-ments department, said Vietnam evacuees can qualify for ~ same kind o{ aid as Americ citizens if they have the pro r immigration documents. County orrici:a ls believe the ap- plication and the state's ruling .will not create a rush of refu gees to county welfare offi ces. * * * He did not report the theft, which wa11 discovered Tuesday- morning, until a thorough search. of the building was completed Wednesday morning. Citron said he consulted with the administrators of the county . building services de~artment Tuesday and talked with main· tenance personnel who were in the building Monday night. Fro•P..,,eAl REFUND ••• portion of the $13,153 claim. And , the ·supervisors indicated on a split vote they might accept that partial settlement and institute legal action against Hinshaw for the baifnce. Should that be the case, the boards would be s.wept clean as far as the employes are con- cerned inasmuch aa the county would then have obtained full set- tlement. " Supervisors are schedu1ed to reconsider the matter at another executive session next week . Los Alamitos Baby -~· Flights Slow Down The babylift of Vietnamese. war ·orphans to LQ5 Alamitos NavaJ Air Station appeUJ to be grinding lo a halt. . U . Bob Marsb said an airlift oC about 60 youna1ten1 set to land .there at midnl1ht Wednes- day, was diverted to Fort Lewll, Wash,., instead and no more flights have been scheduled a1 yet for later. More than 300 youngs~ have been brought to Leo Alamltoo en route to new home• throughout tbe COW1lr'y in the put two weeks, moet of them since Saturday. Since the rail of Vietnam Ind the closinr. down ot airport.a thflre , however, no. new youngsters are belna evacuated from the country. · · Lt. Manh aald ••a few .more" youn11ter1 ·may a till.arrive from s topover• in Guam or th• Ph'lllppine1 , but .Naval authpr1tles do not know bow many or when. ~ . ~avls• • • I I , • ' ' . • • - ' ... ~limi n.~er~· ~' , : ~p. 1( t . . ,• .. · ,ti ·Ei~c:tric' ll:i:l·"1. I ' I' · 'll'y8YLVIA PoftQ . . . . Wllb•oar m011!11Jll'tlect'.rlcity·bllla '!P 20 i. llO t•«nt In tho ;JIU\ _,..oloa•-ud"wttll·uUl!uii"from cout cou! ioek· ln1 porm!Alioa.1o pile rfl00rd ln<1Un1 be )op.of r~.lo-' crea1eo1 one que1Uon lieepo Jiualilna !Uill lo lbe forehont · hn'l lbere anylhlof lhol . · · can be done-to-cur.b-the ~ -=-lQ>Bpi.ral ! . ·: . . Y ... there. are lOllll Money's overdue c.hanieS tbat W""'tfi 'can and probablniVtllre' Or made 1n the way utility rates are set· and ln the . . • regulatory procea!J by which rate increases are crantecJ. Many of these rate and regulatory reforms a.re.actually In the o!flng; 1omo already have bo>en ado~ted. And their impact on you Js.Cer:tah1 tO.be signltlcant. · : ..... . • U) FLAT llAn:il ....:. 1.Jtillt,les have separate rote · schedules for each ctau_of cuatomei' -residential, rom· · metciaJ, and industrial .. Generally, the residential user p1y11 more per kllbwatt hour (KWH) ror electricity than the bl&' industrial custonier: Furthermore, all or these schedules usually have declining block r1iea. -meanlnc the price per KWH falls as consumption rises. · Jn place ot thil discriminatory pricing policy, wh"ich re·· war:ds the big user with lower prices, would be a nat rate un-· der which· all 'of Us:wot.ald pay an inlUal fee to cover tixed costs pJUa a non~dllcrimlnalory rale regardless of quantity conaum~lon. · , · In Wlsconstn,.the Public Service Comrrl.isstOn a1ready bas approved a~ch" a plan. Jn California, an outfit called . TURN <Toward Utility Rate Normalization) has submitted •to the state regulator)' body a detailed 'proposal for fiat rates. . · 1 Although th1s would mean higher bills for commercial and industrial cuatome:is, Some energy experts believe this approach will turn out to be cheaper for the average ~on-. swner. • <z>· 11UFELINE'' SERVICE -To protect low and Clx- ed·lncome groups from soaring rates a progressive rate structure would be ·m.ututed under which energy.wasting users would pay more for. eacti additional block or power used. Alao a "lifeline" service would be established under which a utility wouJd charge.a low basic rate ot roughly $10 foe the first 400 KWH purchased each month, or whatever amount or energy was calculated to meet an individual's basic needs. , Over thl• figure, customers would pay a higher rate, thus forcing big users to Pai more and enabling the low· · inconi.e citizen to receive an allotment or "~urylval elec-· trical p;bwer." Coloi'ado and .several other states 'have adopted this. · (3) ••PEAK LOAD'' PRICING -Under this; customers big and small would pay more for electricity during hours of ·the day and seasons when demand is htgh. During weekends . and late at niC'ht , rates would drop, so that by. doing yotir laundry and dishes in otr hours you Could· cut way down on your monthly bill and curb the utility's need for expensive new energy-producing capacity. Utilitiea in the Midwest, SeatUe, Virginia ·and Long Island have imple~ented this re--· . . .. (41 REGULATORY PROCESS llEFORM -The drive is on to gove consumers the voice and votes we need to play a significant role ln finding ways to stabilize energy prices. Some states have set up separate agencies to represent con·:· aumers before regulatory bodies -Massachusetts'"and .Maryland, for exampl.e.~ In. µ!her areu. consumerists ar~_sttking spots on tbe· boards or public uWiUes and on· the Public UWity Com-· miuioos. . . Utilities also 1harply criticize state regulators for not acting fast enou1h-on their requests for rate bikes. Other groups (eel an .entirely new regulatory structure with re. gional bodies should be established to coordinate energy use and encourage con•ervaUon. .-· . An iittriguin• proposal would create .a national. grid system to trans(ei' pOwer Crom are41s ot surplus capacity to. . those of peak demand .. The grid system could reduce needed power expansion by u much as 2S percent . (SJ FUEL PAsS·ONS AND OTHER CHARGES- .. -Kut.0m·itt~ruei a-dJustm·ent:'charges·taggl!d"on-io bttts·to-cnv:; er the higher coSt the utility is paying for coal and other ruel have enraged J:itizen ·action· groups. ln sorr.i e cities, this ••pasS-on" has boosted avei'age monthly electricity bills by as m1:1cJi as 52 percent over 1974 char~es. Reduced-~Ge ar R a tio To Aid ··Citr Mileage Capitol NeWi.SeriJce SACRAMENTO -The improvement in fuel economy that auto makers have promised ror future can will come from mechanical impr~eme.nts aa well as . we~•b.t ~ decreases says the current issue or Motor Magazine. · 'tlie rieure for better gas mileage is 40 pe'rcent.:...... and by 1980 no less -and it won't be solely rrom using lighter materials.to buJ.ld can out of either, according to engineers in Detroit. Ford discloses that it ls workfng on ad· ~ · ~· vanced carburetors, JN HIGH. GEAR trwmi•sions, and ax· , les with reduced gear _ ~ ratios that will .live ' more POWer while can-. .. . sumin& less easoJlne. · Many of tho major engineering.exports In Detroit, f~m. Ford Motor Company and others, are notr opdmlsUc atiout att.allllna ·and even toWlnl the 40 pemnt fi1ure for ~ fuel economy. · · ~ ' • -._ .. CllllY8LE.R JS EXJ'EJthlENTING.wlti\a·pfOC•ll lhlll combine• palnUnl andruo!J>ooflnt In a 1ln1l£._ation.' The proce·aa wlll not be used on exposed metal Surfaces however. becaase the fln1ah left. by the new proceaa 11 not J>lfllcularly attractive to the eyt. !lut Cbry1ler CorporaUon lS expected to use tt oa conceal~ parta where a smooth' finlJbisnotrequlred. -· . . • • • DETJtOIT BNGINBl:U 'are concerned about the trade-off• they mlllbt be totted t.o .e>all! t.o build Wttar mll••i•·l'"101· lltJ!I« '"!P.lt can. 'l'be C!lllC>mer CGUld Wlild up lett!nl a ll1btor car that .w11111Ye more mlle1 per iPllonof aaa,blit 119 tnrirtort.oolder can bi OU.er r11ROCU-Some altemato malerl4"' clOD~. makb tho old-on ea tor durability and realltone<t t.o tuot and ~. . . · ~'1 a conru<t betwt<!n the 1oaJ of llnprovtnc fllol· OCGllOlity and an equally Important 1oal O( ~I maurlols and bulldl111 .betti!r automobile•. Wblcb way t.o IO .. 11 cauee for plenty of lhouthl In Motor City. · / . * . ' .· , " SROUl.D BANKS llE outlawed from 1etUng up cltipll'\· nwni. t.o leue aut.omlll>llcs! 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Michener'~ novel stars Julie "'ndrews, '!lnlx yoifSydow and •Richard Harris, wit~ supporting performances from soqie Iesser-_f.nown actors (in ·1966) such as Gene Hack1Pan ·and Carroll O'Ci;,onnor. • · KC.ET (28l 9:00 ~.'..'.A:W.oman of Af· fairs." Grefa Garbo ana Joli!f.Gllbert-:ne · paired again in this 1929 movie about a woman·accused~t<lrlvtng her·hus bandio suicide. ABC (7) ll :30 -Wide.,WorldSpecla1. Columbia Pict~res' SOth ·anniversary is ~ celebrated in this late-night special. -.. _ . TV -DAILY LOG ' ~ ' I Thursday Eveni1!9 ' MAY 1 uil a D oo 1111 •mm"" 1 [IJDlro)!dl)](liiCill .... ~· [j)-,,,...,, 1••-~·,..,_, .. ., ........ , ... ~Qj .. 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Rot .... 1.lS r.,.u, 1,..1." ••· 1•9 -Purpose Vlgoro• Food • • GeMf'll ..,. ......... • . ""' .,.... .. '"""'· ~ ~ .,..., ............... 1" ·-... .... '3 ... _ .. 4.ft · ' • ... "1 I .. .. Plastic Break-Off Head' Risers .... 14' .. ... ' . Germ .. ln'• 'Pentrex Pfant .. food · • Al,.,,... lutllltw ftr ....... ...... ""'· ftewen . ........ "' .............. .. _,.........., .... 3•• S.tl I ' • I ' . '•, .. . ... ·169 9~ • ~ " ./ I• •1 'I l I • • ., • ,. .· . ) r 7 • ... z.. . • -·--· . , I -~"''• ' Y.OL..°68 -NO. 1i1 :3 S.ECTIONS • • . . ~.: -T • ._. • ... -. i -~ . .:. .... l'Huifs.9"'-v.: MAY 1. 191s ...... .,.... . . . . -••• • f.6N-.CEN-TS :_DoetOP Walkoiit~ -' "I'd 70 percent. ''We do-not bav~ praieSJional liability apd it.ls not sale to'prac- Uce ," 1ald .Dr. Edward C. Law- less, a sura:eon. on duty at the' meaicir sc>Ciefy office. "I can't spend hair my inCom e l"or malpractice insurance." A me,!sure was being rushed lhroueh··the Legislature to pro-· vide tha.t maJpractice insurance wQUld be availabl.e to all doctors. !!i!.~:~·-RrRtt!tin~ physlci~ns Sall s Would not satisfy them unless ~ e is a freeze on rates as welt.) Doctor&' representatives met with Gov. Edmund G. Brown late Weainday but failed to get the alsul-anCe~ ~Y want that a iatiafaclary malpractice law will fli*iled-;ft!~ 'Johri Kerner, chief Or staff ')t ~Mt. ZiOI) Hospital, said he DA Probe.Set:, • -·-·~ believes the doctors would go back to woflk and temporaMly pay the high rate:\ "if the gov- ernor made a good strong state- ment.': Anesthetists wtiose malprac- tice rates were scheduled Jor in- -creases of up·to 330 percent today led the rebellion. About 3,500 other doctors raced w.ith skyrocket·ing rates threatened .to follow s uit and many or them qult and 'went home following patient surgery on Wednesday. "I just did my la st case," ~aid Dr. Everett Ellis. an aDesibettst at Pacific Medical Ce~er. A spokesman for anesthetists at Mt. Zion Hospital said a group or colleagues agreed to provide emes:.gency services under an agreement by which the ··(See DOCTORS, Page 1\2) .. , " ~~J~c~ed· T~CheckF. ' Stolen ·,W.i'SilNGWr1 IUPli - netp11e.. a-a-.at'-rri'tnule-appeal !~ 1! esid,iint Foi:o, the House ~~y ~lMJ~llll!IW.o)l..lo.. .a,~tll<i~ze~~?7-jnlffiol\. in ~,. a1St:ance fuilc:ls fOl"' Sduffi• .Viel· nafft.ete1,efu1ees.' . \ .~e action,..ort.a 246 to·162-vote, meant the comPromise measure .. :f!ttcbJVas comfortably approved ~;-tlu! Senate Friday, was dead:· Ford sent a lett~'t to.Speaker Carl A:lbert fequesting 'im· .. . . RIESCOE fltlet ORDEREQ _.TO.LEAVE. Page A4. I' rn~ale ac~pn on Ute bill and ~.rom·lsing •l)lat no mor e ;Ameri~an troops wou.td be sent back-to Vietnam. . Tl:J.e President.,said the bill \vas f'the most expeditious method of pll(jlloing funds which aie hpw .. R:trately ne~ed tor the care .nd '.b'ansportali~ of homeless ajftigees. · _. ·•"The Congress m"1' be assured lb:a.t I do not intend to's.epd the timi&~-tet -;I~·-~·;_:. ·'iu)p Wwi1 • ..,_ ~~~. Mo '-'•-I' • iiieO::".,.jt .~~-...1~· ~1t:ilkd ' . If l§IC'.!'edW:Otie vote " ·"'""t 'f'lle. ~I• -nioney," Rep. f.ho'm.as ., . rean <D·,Pa.J, Fr.-Om ·lJcean, By GARY GRANVILLE · ,OfttltD•llyl"IHt,..... ~eves have apparently stolen mJcrot;Jm copies of checks about _3201000~0ranee County-taxpayers sent to}the cotintY. tax c.ollector lo pay .their t973-i4 proi)erty t~x bills. '1- __ A.~beriff's investigator-said to- day officials of the Di_strict At-. tomey's Office· ar~ ~becking lo. seeir the theft_has ahy bearing on Son-Beaten; Marine, Girl Held • an in.vesttgalion of the county as· sesSdr'.f 'office that is now under way. · A~cordl.ng to Capt. Ro~ert Grifr.U.•th"e..--;tJistrtcr attotn~Y is i.Rferee ed in certain t ax records from.. ,April_, 197~ through Jupe, 1971.. • . --Geinetstental-ly, the l7 re-els of ~J.il~itol en from the county Jt~_.s<:_t.qr's office S<trT1elime ~l ,c.o\'ered tax pay- ~•n::;wwa i;S$ A Camp PendleiOn inaster sergeant and a 'female compa- nion were ar.resled by San Clemente Police Wedn~y .on warrant.{i charging them with ln-. "" flicting lraumati~ injuries on his , 11-year-old _lon·.. ' --~ , · : .. ~JJ-l.•·.1vat..tb'~'!l•oni.1'!1 -. qooil1111P •oaicl'iliii;~ l\iil ,~ n .. beilt~'sevmlio Willl'a ·~ .· boltltll~Ulo\ii. kc-J£ ' • SC!b ell 'to be Bl'ral&Ded chaitmail of the House lriterna-l~Qfl&l Relaliodl C~~mittee, ~:. (See,f;l'NDS, fa&~A2). aayt·• --South Or&nge CountJ Municipa l' Court were La~oe Adelbert Roberts, 41, of 21.f.1 Avenida Aragon and Manjor1e Frita Brown, no a"ge available, ol the same address. \. . B)I &A'J!HY CLANCY Both were takeO: lnto custody A pittedQfWorld'W':rii.airptane.. Wednesday following 9'.0.·Week J • .,,-,r. ~· * propeller blad~ re;$CU.ed from long P.!>lice investig~t.idt:IDip tbe the sea off L.aguna Be~ht w111 case. · • ments from Aprit 1974 through November 1974. Howe\'er, Griffith said, the in- vestigators are not yet certain they do not alrea'dy have cO:m- plete records; including copies or tax pay metfl checks. or .the transactio11s !IJlde~ov.estigation. .County Tax CoJlecl or· Treasurer Robert Citron report- ed the theft from a second 'floor office in the county engi~eering and finance building . in Sant¥ Ana shortly afte r noon W~nes day . It is believed the 17 -reels or micc.ofilm were taken some UIJlie Monday night or ea1'1Y Tuesday morning. . , Citron and Grifrith--said-there.- was no "indication of.forced entry either into the buildi.N; or into the sec@nd Cloer mit"r.ofil'IJl"office:: '<see CHECKS, P~ge A2> Man.Climbs Tower /..or~' Plwne Call NEW YORK <UPI) -A SUS· pectin a rape case leaped from a police car. ran ro.r several blocks along New York City striels. ducked into a building, ran up 15· flights or stairs, then climbed a Water tower on the rpof. "I was only running to make u .,,_ phone call lo rl\Y lawyer." said the suspect., cable television .. pers~ality Na rt in EvllflS. ."fti\lir'lhr to·p ·01 j water tower-~·· asked Justice Edward Greenfield at Evans' trial Wed - nesday. "Yes, sir." "Did you see any attorneys on top or the water tower?'' "No, sir." Detective Hugh Kelleher said it was his impression that Evans aYJ:)'.ing.to..escap.e..._ --~ -Evans, 38. had been arrested one day be a i,;hinY·K.\ilpture in 3 Goodwin begal)•. i,lyesU1atiDg ee--Hun"-' · ~ h-' ... r · lhe ~ue ,-Mardi .. IJLa ,~ .. on-ae .:e iving Capistrano Unified ~_._hoo_ I Dll·. • • ',, 't -~ ;room.·... . ~-r '"k~~4' C ··It,•SJtipd 6f a memento." said trict oCfi'Cials became;eopcemed .. ,. p .a c o·rrrpta i 11 t f1 qm-Bettr---1 Peterson. a 21-ycar-old Wellesley . . · .. ·. · 8 ~un.'_ ly Ste~lfel> yslilard, 9S31 Teihan =uty. visible injuriesootheboy:• Drive .. ;· • · ' · · · -'He. and some friends spent 10 Goodwin said they included \V elf_awao .. ,Ai_. r• d-llous:t»~r· Water.~ weekend nasty bruises on his face, both ~ "' h~~tii'.!r\i'g' fhe• b!lcl~ from a . iµ-ins , his right-leg and right side ~ ...... n U~iden ~led 1Vietnarriese Z2·Ye1!r-crld s u~_erged plane • and 8 large lump on His he~. i>i'Olnan, \W.bci .fled fiet-hbmeland wr..ttk,OJ:f.Laaun&;;.~ Cove. Good\\'Jn..said.J.heJ>oy told him !,¥,J:e~Uli1 ~PlODffi, s· "'"Now Billard, a -~ramming t at he W85 beaten with a bell ~me'the 'ifn! ref~ \o apply system~ <Jeslgner"fOr '"'Burroughs and fists by his fath\'r and wit~' a tale '.Wek~e ai ·in Orang~ Corporation in Mlssiof{ Viejo, is belt b!'.lckle by Mrs. B_rown, ,ty__"';t'"-;~ . 1 ~s_ shining t.J\e-.50-~ piece for _d e scr1~e_d ~Y Goodwin .a& A~~I ccruntyJl.Welfare display in his home. . Roberts ~irlfnend . DUeCi.91".._:Willlapi 'E.rickSon, the .Later, jie may try to~p _l~ Good_"'.1" said t~e boy wa.L_ ~CJPl•.D ·aad e"-r-at sma-11-plan·~s-e·n·11n removel tie pl~ed .1~ ~l'd'~t1ve cu~toay ; eblldreil wei:e _. apo;nsored bY an cyliqde't he'l~S arid tum them in· afler lhe inc~den( and. later w~s-Ameri~D · .... brought "them to asl\tr.ays: he .said, explaining retUJ:n~ lo his natur~ mc_>ther m ,,_ 1 ...... E · k di t · 11 -·~ ·t .Santa Aqa , . ~-::-u . .....,.. nc son ' ,ve s.. en1oy _co ,~1.:"*1g iems .~oberts"and Mts. Brown were .*8jcl llle"1;dllsor canllOt..supPort . from the dee~. , · beln. h 1a· in lod · lie f M(tiDlJt'. ;4'_. • . -~a .Be·ach .!~i~l.S said g ,.~ -.cus Y m u o ta .if'OiJ eJeJ\-am lo county . lhts weekJ .t seerr\)ii ~kely tJ'tolle ~ $21SOOtiJll$Ch. - . liii!lfai'j!4U?~1.:._ '1si11\d.,A:. Prod. akistft _vel\tures l'!'ooidever b•v.•· . : . _ : · ....., ~.!~of t~\>eriefit pay-occurred· ~-,tjle '°""g ¥n' Cl · Ct m¥,a!I ae'*~~nt,}JidVi.etoa111 piiq\.who<*•.•1reit.lh~F•uC011a11;. emente 10o:el8. ~~eu~ Cf!l"'¥qual1ty. for .the fi~Frt~reinJal~1943orearly • -, .. :' l(ilqie ·~i!.qf aid~ ;\m4¥1.can r~; .... .). · rl · ds ffiL · ~they .have 0the _prol>er ,!: IJil!ort.e. P~ett•·; a retired r Ull · l0 Cf": tmmilbtlOn doc,.ments. ,_ l:lapai ''°Uc:eman, W8fi on duty 1;1. ~tdnclals believe lHt ap-that.,.d.8y.1p(f. rec.Blted some sur· • ·. • · • ... _~·~a\ul th'e .state's ruling fers~ugbtl~e,P,iiOttoshoreon• Eive Employ· es W!U™"-cr_tt:t , a r.~Jsho(refugees s~ard~,/ . , · -~· ,, -J • _, tli_Y,...,lfarAoffices. :H~\!:atn;1 ln)uredataii, the .. . 't.tl . 1 of fed 1, 'itjf~ ~!ld)n~t of ·the re-.retir<!ll9ffi~r Said. . . ,,. ~e~ ~n I emen . era vta' El ... ~ .. Qorps Air said ~ ep&Jne failed when he san ... :Clement~ lo thre' ~ ne'f i'* ·~·-~· • -L.., DlltyP'IMtStaff,.._.. ·':i;Eil;CHE~S 'AT M~TER DEi fflGH$.CHbOJ;;MARCl1 FOR'PAY . ')nfo.t11uttional.9lnke' Hits Santli Ana'CalhQlic Campus ..... ~ J. ' • r' M"'teiJ .. Dei: Tetichers . ·-· --~ ..... ·-~ .. . Yi~~t . OVer Salary -""~---~'"-·-_,.. __ ,~ ..... ,~.~,. Sta~fa ' .relOs=a\.ed to .was oUt ov,,,.the oCean: He'lnade ~lo.yes, Gi~Y. M8J1a . 1 Ken--CAmi.~eQc in ,San Di~go • it ~to ~re a~planbed .to . .Ca ~~~s ~1,1nq._uo..c~~ . ..._. ff, Hlh~RY-KAYE tcftbol tea CJi~r s.ala[-y is Jess tharl -~.~------~ 0 1r -=-.!:" ~·-~rr "Said lhe C·tty ww·.accept , ca.~.o.1tot.''11M~ half the a Vera,"e salar y Of a . · l""., ·E .• Page .U> ·• ii .. .l!Jl P.t;o.LEa, Page i\2J applic.ati0J1• through Wednesd•• ~ I ...... ,.. '":f Efforts.toorg'a{litea parochial pbblic schoo t eacher in ·'' • · :"':· ! .. .,.,. ~'.... ·ror the positions. They'~~ludC schoolleBchers union arew more Califomia. : .. -,1', • .• •· -· one clerical and four 'lenera.I --.. ·. · • ~-.. • labor jobs. The jobs Will 1>9.\' visi)>ie;today when 8bout 20 Jay \ Mart8n-_Jl:ull,-president o{.the ' ~ "" • ' • • ~ ,...... 1 er8l teaefier~ •l Mllter Dei Hia:h n.ew teach ers· aroup, s aid X• ongpessman funded by the ,.ecs .. -eerfi.. Sch!:>Ol tn Santa Ana picketed at archdloeesan t,achers are paid . ~. 11 --e-., \. ' ' ~r!~!~.1~~r~um~o~::.~ili 0ari · the~"nPil•· . between S6 .$0jl and $7,907 an- • • , • 1 TraiitingAct,until~~30,1976. ...:fh.e ,teachers carried the nud1ly1 • ·~_.~J .. ... . tT_ ~ --.~ : Ai~a.,' ... '~Q.~ ~D ... e .. ·. ··a· d m!:.~~~~~~rem:_i:=~:~t . C~8!'!1.~}~:~s~~~:~=ge~ or)':~~\l~~rf1~~t~~S:-n!:~~ 'tJt.U .,-~ ~· aDd have been unemplQvM for at continue the informallooal pick.et Mater ~l ~tlo receiv~ Jetter& ~": at U\e end of school today. last Week in!jlcAtlftg their jof.18 · • '-. ~ ' u~ ie~30daya .• ' T he I M I --' cf '-'"eopar· dy Cn>Plll ·'-''""''" . •1 llJ' .• .,,.--was·ap-~s who applied earlier eat n • a er ""' an areu>J , bl .Kelct at tl,"'1~·~1 poln <tel: Ille lhtillDal Labor thll year_ for CETA.Jobo will be otber-·M1h,11ch0ois,in.IM.Ca.lbolie; • '!'he lette~":,wNcn .. a1d t~e 11ti10ae Ati y, :A}Udlelm, (Or llfla, ons. Board by ~esrdent ftcOllaidered and .nei!d not file Arctlolh!t-..,,. Los ·Aogolea.U~ achpol ad,,1.rnil!r~tlon has '1;1!111nir Beach ~cH~ , Hirn' S T~uman . He .... ved on 1aealn,:carr uid. • . , ..... •Hi Iii I-' J~~curtt7, ~hlllhi!li '•" ... r1aus tesl!rvations'"' abOUt l'e· Rouiton·r-•fo,_rm •r· : ... ~ .. ·~until JtSa ~he re-AppJicatlona mat f;le .madc a\ sala• aneryu:re~ medl~•l hiring th~' next y~ar, were a 'b ~ rorbl• l!f l>f · 'iii U1una lleHh . .::i:_ _ Ci'!i HaO , lGO Avenlda l'l'esidlo. -~· ... , ~'.!>•· · 1 giv911 to lb -teaclitts without •ny , ~t..r.'a--ati .... 1 r. ~n\UllClftleWay, ' Cb%• '.Cu1nln' f eld eiplanation, according l<>·Can· ' :1ff7llouallill dljif'~· .. ou•YlveC°.bf bl• ~, 1teta, · tepte..,iativ' tor 111e <:atlhrni~ rilff. • , • '. • • • dUllOlit otM:·· " ol the 1 .. Uy 'liome;~isler, D!~-Tbeft ,Told Federollono(~eif~oal<tlhe ' Three o!lllefive.are of!icersin 't-e lr.!'s~•'ll••ra~ P9ullne, of l(ansu; ~ "llhter, &'-'Pf§ c.lltoll ch~te~:h.U • l~ellniori'otganiza!Joo~comrilit-• • • -·~ district Patrlc;ia Clarke, of P Spr· Lapno Beacb PoUcetoday ue ' -.rtt,...rii ·~ aa tOo.alMafer i;>;I , he said. ~ ,hewn ID .... ••d a 100. Robert pf inv01Up.Ungt¥1tofa$2,300~ ii · !, •. 1T'Ol'IM.nueo»nionchapt.or,51 117 -......... ~ ~. ~·-rrnlehildren phll'J arid.dlamqncl rlog ~.. • ' ¥ per~ht ar lhe lioche"5 must lie --I cdo' &llllllvc=.·11'•~· . .-from Erik-.1 A. _,,,,. Ca 11\fl· .Jiao aaf )be !'ay wil!lhelojolri. . . . ·m,,.,--taVOllll•· TllA ta ~1...-~tlons 135' T~r aca.:>f.ay. 4a1uaa t~~ ' ,aro ·s~ckinC u lme• l\.cto~<lfnJ tq,CannlH, 6S per . .......... -llOuUI = ........ Mrll..P. ~-wvm•"1Gicl om.... ' -.~sqtatt with their ceijl of tbe lay teachers at 26 high 1 • • ..... liollit~llJSltaf• ·~ ~-1 DM""'1.-.lll-'"•bll ldillol~mt•-·~·. J ,· 1cliot1!1 ·tn the .Loa Angeles r.1. ,...,». 1..e te.,; ID ,'•.Jle•lb~. b;.:;.,AP.rlll~~ 1 ~J{J 481dlhe.iiill!i;,:;;c.thotic <SeePtCKETi,PageA1>. -,~ ~ r · •"" t: .:._,.. ---I _.. '\ -• •, ., If\; ·-• I . t ;I ..... -.. .. ,, ' COilege junior. She s3id Evans lured her to a West Side apa'rt- Dlenton July 16, a nd raped her., -.'She's bananas ,•· s'aid Evans. who maintains it was sedUction andnotrape. · Kelleher__s.aid-l1e. acr.esled __ _ Evans, but that on the \vay to the preciiiCt tor questioning Evans Jeeped from the police can car and began lo run. ··what tr anything did the de- fendant say to you?" assistant tos~tor Jefrrey Robins a!ikea:- Kelleher .. ~. , .. ··He said', 'Goodbye 1-lughie. · '' "You weren 't willing to accept that ?0 ' the judge.asked. · "No sir." "You wanted to continue the acquaintance?'' ''Yes sir." Ki!lleher said h~ wus badly ~inded by the lime he spotted, Evans hidin g on lop 'of a watertower on the roor. Robins: ''Whal did you do theh?" A : "l said 'Marty get lhe - down.·····. Or::a~~· Wea•lller Those same low clouds \l:e had this. morning wiU be back · Friday m'Oming, according to t'he weather .1ervice, but they should clear off to hazy sunshine .. fn the afternoon. Higla Frt- diiY 62 to 72. Lows'45 to,SS: • ·• ... ~· . I INSIDE TOD/\ Y A llvntntgfon Beach polict' officer ila"t,i to .create Cl "Sofei11. Cit11'' in which J,IOllnlO!terr con ~ taught good biC11<Ung hatn11.o/le• PageC6. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T I I I • • • • I I , ~A2 "DAJt:VPILOT . L/SC • p...;.,;-,; ... _:_~ .~-~,,· ~ ....... -...;,·;..· ---~-----------. "c . .. . ,..,. . . Bo&~. \ ~;z . . : ; . q~m Jff alpr"!!tice Ttlufaday, May '· t07S ... • " • • • loo'* R. · · llik ~!"..~~!.· ·~lald..1....:.. ' , 'SACRAJ,JENTO <U.!1'!;.The,sup,,,,..edly infaW, '· \ ' • u.."";;;i_u.., • .,..,.,,. .. -1>1e · CO.Q!puter"":Of °":et .te'Depan.iie.ilt :ot :l\fotor .. :_ ·Se· ~-8sAJl."' , '(} . ate· .. e l;':e no :::s~ ~~~ ' " Vehlcte~basbeenfooJeCI" l03·Yl!llr·iild.dl'll.>et. . • a lb . • , aboul a posslblllty ll)elr &ax.peJ· Th<¢.omputer rejected ·a driver's license r~new•I · · · • · • · · ~ • mentawerenotproperlyOriilitea appll~a!lon when the"birth dale o(.\lleaP.Plic&nj. ""8S • TboS.nCliiiiolilt.Clt¥Coullcil I lJyDOUGLAS FRIT7.SCHE ~•like those1n San fr•n· qalnst their tax bllls . shown as 2-3 ·72. The department doesn't lea'!,<!. met behind clooed .doon for two ~ 0t111.oa11rf'11etsi.fl ci1co, many or whom have FurthermOre, Clti:on ~on-driver'sl~censcsto3-y~ar-olds . ... " , ·i!0'1"ft Wedneatlay nta:t« -·i th!D l Traveler 's Jnsurance1 the ma· etopped pracUce rather than P8 .r-. -Unued, microfilm ~-·ot, tl\tt At fillSL, it was ~lht that a h~an -the COlll· aecoad .exec~tive session .tn the . br carrier of malpracllce in· lnereues totaling more tban llOO ' cheeg· similar-to-1111lo<r..llOl"I!. . .Y put~ keypiii)~=· !rafot:,p:pus.IMi!,l;a•'-ronii button tn''.-;c; -1!!11,~ d11t '7'.~!Ji to s urance !or Orange County percent ',-from tbe coµnty offtce ·attm•·.... .. recording the · .date. 1 1 ~ .. • • • • •. : dlicua~ relatl~wllh tbe1city'1 physicians, Is seeking a 100 per-However, he said, "The ••· telned by the bank where lf!c1 '"; But t!J;e'tl~ artment s id a.:CiiAk_oJ lflC•..O.rl&lnal pqllceoffl~el'll , ·" «:nt rate in.;i::ease Jl,l1y 1 despite sociation isin..sy.mp.ath)r.wiU\ a~ are..depiosited. -· ....._. "--''-! SPPJ~q,iliOJ] .$ owed th4l-lhe ·applic{lnt .was lOS-year-~-ne counclt r~c;~tly';-locked" a contract guara nteeing stable demo.Dit.ration by a group.to im· What the thieves 1ot Wbeau.,y_, • o{d Maude-0 . Tull of Jnirl'ewood ~wft.o was born Fe:b 3 . horns wttb tbe,off1cers after they ratesthroughDecember,accord-.pressodJhestatelegisleturetbe . snatchedlbemicr.olilm~-81Z""1"., d -•.d. _' , , _ .... !. ~.JllOUlly Vot~ .to hire the jngtotheOrange CountyMedical gravit.l.o 'thesituatlori." merely an operational'\ooltused:--. ·· ~ ~e epartrn~ 5~1 the CO)TlP,dter trtterpl'etea · Teamsters Union is their Association. · · :Hennesey said Traveler's has a by Citron's department.to matcli. --~ 2·3-72 on the application to me~n F~ti. 3, 19'12r. . ~tative In sata.ir, nea:oUa- • Association Assistant Ex-rontracl with the county associa-_payment aeainst..tax-bllla.·. '-'::Alter the error was co.rr~cted, .f!trs. _Tµll was is· · Uooa"wtth t.be clty. !.> -tutive ·secretary Tom Hen-tion 1uaranteeing to kffp its They are also used as a ·f&--. suect,a.renewed one-year limited tetm -license whlchi-Tl\e C(NbCil ako inel 1n ex'· essy, who1s handling insurance rates at current levels through ference when a ta"P,.yer has'"':.a~· wUl~ow her to driv~ anywhere tit her, neighborhood. ecutlve session for two and a half . alters for the group, would not . December and to make malprac· quulion a~ut a ti.x paymi.ctt.,-.. · Site 1$ among the 10 oldest Califorqian.s to bold a hours Monday_ n~gb~: r?~ient c·o-mment on the s tatus of lice-insurance available next. Ckronsaid. --driver's licen_,;;e. · w~ttli eou,llcl~m,e.n was NiCk negotiations and would not pre-year. ·· ···ne miciotilm could not bf;.o( ~;.,,..---------------~------:------' COuilter, an attorney hired by the. ~ict when they may be com-Despite that agreement; the -;tnyuaeorvaluetoanyoneexcept .i cltjo to han4Je empl~e&"oUlf~ pleted. companyhasasked(oralOOper-1>9sslbly someo1ne Who doe6n't "D d' p t• 't Uons, , · ' ~; .J. f. \ 0 He could not predict whether cent jump in July. .I want the identi y ol the person ea a 1en F ..... ..__ AJ At a m~ijng last 1;t10Dtif,'t()unr Orange County doctors would Hennessy would not comment who actually paid a tax bill ' ~ . ---;.:i:f-ctlmeQ: i:einloJ;"ced a~RsoluUon Three litjtired In Clemente Head-on Crash Three people. in cluding a South Laguna man, were injured late Wednesday morning in a head -on tra/fic collision ,in San Clemente. Accordine to police, August William Krause, 76, of 138 Monarch Bay Drive, was ai' tempting to make a left hand tum from El Camino Real onto Avenida Valencia when his car was struck by a vehicle driven by Robert Bruce Jordan, 22, of Garden Grove. Jordan \\'as headed s outhbound on El ~amino. Both cars smtained moderate damage, police said. Krause. Jordan and a passen-ger 1n Joraan ·s car were tlUCen oy city ambulan·ce to San Cleme* Genei'aJ Hospital for treatment ol ininor injuries. The passenger was id entilied as Joseph Casey iuirk, 20, also ol Garden Grove. he three were released from the OlipitaJ following treatment: ,, l'ro•PageAI P ROPELLER ' land on the city beach." · But because of crowds o( swim· ' mers, he took \It• plane about :t1fJ ~~,,.,ua. 1~ jt..doWn e 1\ Woods I\< It ' t 25 feet w,rc. ' ' ''I think he juat stepped out on .. tolhe rocks there,•• Petts said. ''He didn't seem to be too upset about the crash,'' he rttalled, "'but he got real excited because they left his parachute out there oo a rock." He said the Navy tried without success to haul the Wreckage Out to sea, but divers have sinCe car- --ried--away --all the debris-except for the heavy engine. . ''I think within a week most or the instrument panel was gone," Pletts said. Billard said a friend found another or the plane's blades in the surf and made a sculpture, so he decided to try sawjng o(I ~ last blade. "It was completely grown ovet with aea lile," he explained, ad· ding he spent a week ch.Jpp°ing it ofl, then shining the metal with aluminum jelly. He plans to mount it upright ir:I B larm harrow disc, explaining, "'It's kind of a collection item-a 1>ouvenir.'' Slowdown Ended SAN DIEGO CAP) -A five· day work s lowdown by San Diego's e:;o..,firemen ended Wed· nesday on f& promise to reopen contract talks. ORANGE COA'ST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P't•1io.n, •"" l'vCl+-r Jack R. CurJey VICI Pr..-..1 I nd "-""ell'ii ....... Thoma!> KeeYil Efotor Thomas A. Murphlne """"•O•nt l.dllor • Charles H. Loos Rict\ard P. Nall AH .. ltn! """~''\llEdotot > TelephoM (7141 M2-4a2t Cl•ssllietl AdYerUsing M2·S611 Laguna Beach All Dtparlmenlf : -.. Tei~t~,1~1.466 .. 49S·O•JO e..,rs.111, '''t 0r9119' Cotlt "111J1l1lll11• ~.NO ....... ll9f .... lllu>l11tl'Wh,Hll .. 1 .. "'•11•1"' •r ,lhttll .. m1001 ll~rt•n lfll'I' .,. , • ., .. wu •. , ... ~, 1..-ct .. 1 ,,. • .,.111 1~ ., Uillr''9Mow11t;, . . . ltt~d ~,. ••\WO. .. Mi ·., °"" ,,.., •. CM1*11l1 , ltrlltcrlflllttty<•r.., U.4111-11'11,; ... fNll M.Olo,.Ol•ltllf\P1 INI'!...,*"--...... ~ ... ,. ,• on whether' additional increases known,"saidCitron. . Li ,..,.__ FUNDS t" originally adopted;ill ilq'f~ ~ould be sought in January, He did not report 'the theft, .• • Ves .arrIJ..ree . , a... • says ,the city's polit'e rottfcerl other than to say, ''At that time-which was discovered Tues<t&y _..,. •. may-not lorm-;:-job'l-"t>r atfillate they can set whatever rales they morning1 until a thOrough search said\ his. Voice·rlslac in emotton: with labor unions .. 1'~esolutlon want.'' of the building was completed weeks After . ''We~..ve beeD'PUllinCpeapleout~ is baaed on a section of state law Insurance rates tor county -Wednesdaymorning. _ ... lhewater -whatdoweintendto that gives cities the option of' physicians considered normal ·When the missing reels could }JARTF9R.D, <l.0.-ut\lAi'> -A do?_PiCkthemup.outofthe•ater blocking union partJci1>ailOn by risk range lrom $3,000 to $4,000 not be found after an extensive man.considered clinically dead andthr~wthem ba~kiD&fain?" policemen. for a general practiti9ner to ·search the theft was reported to continued· to breathe lor three , The San-Clenlente Publie Sate- $6,000 to $7,000 for an orthopedic thesherill'sollice. _ weeks after his wile made the de-CriUcs or tb'e bill' ebara:ed ~!!It ty ·~mployes A~•oci--atlon surgeon, he sai·d. num_eroQ,s 'provisions were Qut. (PSEA.), however, ~its tile opl· cision to withdraw .his lile sup-d ted d '"'ht vtd t al •'-To patie nt s , the leap in ..411_ nd 5, 4()() port system and his obituary was 8 •.an . m1. pro e eg nion wat the. ollicers' rpntract malpractice premiums could ~OU . ' published, hospital officials re-authofilY for the President tore. with the Teamsters. falli within .have a range of effects, he said. vealed today. introduce U.S .. troops in Viet-the bounds established by the The price or patient visits will . Joseph Klimek, 24 , of nam. ~ · COUDcll's resolution. AssoclatioO ~---[[ 'F'---i "Tllisisamindlessact,"Rep. ~ b ' 1· ed. -••~1y increase, he said, at theY.ate of ~ '-Al(..UJ" Manchester.entered.Manchester "''teen ave,a res1 re~ about $1.50 to $2.00 a visit with a hoopltal Jan. 31 •ufferlngfrom a -Phil·lp--Burtnn (D·Callf.), . that -the offlil8'rare not-wlijlu loopercenll·ncrease. blood d " hich cbBrged. ~ . members and that the associa· Jlj• -C rare 1sease w · causes ·R 'Cb ·1 w Whal . (R medical insurance benefits -.et ,,.,..,•~r slow internal bleeding~ .,,._ ,. ep. ares · en • Uunlonon M? ~ot ··s~bord!9ate" to the wouldbeinadequate(.ocovertbe " ~-~. . Two weeks later, he was Ohi"o)--;-saiC:t "the bill iWould . . . .. higher costs, requiring larfer ll'yJACX.C'i.APPELL . transferred to Hartford Hospital enshrine into law proyi1ions . Latel~at,week,;;everalofficers palicies lor patients with atten· 0t .. D111rr""•""' where bis spleen was removed. waiviqg flve Ptoh\bitimia qainat_ a~ared ready to eq to court to danl larger premiums. .But be suffered 80 heart attack, the ~ " American troops in -force-the,-cit! to TecopiJ.e. the Ir malpractice rate increases Tbe Camp Pendleton refugee tutting.off oxygen to his brain Vietnam. Teamsters and called a meeting similar to those in the Bay Area ttnter was due to. sweU tO more and killing it. . \ ~ ol the association membenhip were required here, he said, thaµ 5,400 .. today as a. s\!adY Doctors placed Klimek, an ac· "' ' """-Monday to make a decit;ion on physician premiumi could jump stream or evacuated Vietnamese countanl and lather o( a 2.yeitr-~~tpll P flfle Al wbetherto pursqe.a civilaelioo. to $30,000 to $50,000 a year. poured jnto the quO~~uf and old son, on a resp1"ra•-r. But for The meeting .was aJ:>f\lpUy e.an· "The sponsored program is not tent city in the hills oenma san. eight ·weeks he sho;ed no im-P J".£" KET celed. Russell Rice,' association in a critical situation at this Clemente. (Related stofy, pie-prov,ement. Tests ofbrainactlvi· .. ~ . S '.• .. ~ • preitdent, said the m~tiqg qaay point," Hennessy said, "since the lure Page A3.) ty showed no respome. Arch-dloc·es:,· ·extendln• from be rescheduled within the next contract will get us throueh to In a statement released tOday~ On the morning ol April 8, Dr. o week or so. --December.•• Lt. Col. Arthur Brill, department G. w . Anderson. _chi er 01 Sant.r· Mariae" orange Coun\y, He said the entire matter is in a He emphasized the need for. of defense spokesman at the neurotoiy at Hartford H0&pital, .votedto8eek nlonreeQfnltion.: ••stateoffiuX"atthlslime. . some kind or legislation "which base, downplayed a report that . shut oll the respira•-after con-The new group, the United 70 000 refu•ees would pass .....,. Catholic Sehbol t.eachera ...... would permit a doctor-patient re-• 0 • sullt"ng w1"th Mrs. Klt"mek. · ""' throu•h the man·ne •---for nm... sociation, 'has -.-titiOned the Na-laUonsblp without the parties a ~ r•--Breathing a•-ped immediate" ly r-~kin h th Ual ceasing en route to other U.S. _ ,_.-., tional Lllbor Rttlationa Board re- •uu I at eac o er as Poten mWtary m· stallati·o' ns. but the heart continued to beat .. a questing reco•nlUOll. ' .. litigants." eommon-currence: 11o • Su hi ·I 1· h aid ou1d "Our guidance and our.in-""" The a'rchdlocese ·ha1 c eg1s a ion, es 'w formation that we have now is No breathing was noted for challenged the petition, however, have totse'DtaUda dredlnucUalon In thl e still to nrepare lor 20,000. There several minutes and Klimek was a,nd the board. will sched'ule a amoun awar e m pract ce ii no cb"i.Dge to that as of now," pronounced dead and hearing to determine.whether or . claims ·and a tightening of the Lt.-COi~ Brill was· q·~~ by""a ti'"'8 t>eean lor au nottbeun.ionsbould.beformed. statute of limitatiom on bow ~ much time m-, pass before 8 bue spokesman. . -,. mal,ractice clBJm isrllecL In the firlt two days of the re-' rueee operation: c.,p:)p * *.I • · '~ ' "· .,. J>~clleton bas received~ 4,91''1 ·11 " ~rr 1 Ii Pl'iMlls of·w~om '1,33t: have de-l'r_ P,;.._ Al ... parted. The •!'liter was due wre' -..-ceivel,173tod•Y· · · D OCT ORS •• hospitals will pay the insurance on a dally basis. The physicians must work without lees under the arrangement. · The doctors were supported by the California Medic.llAlsoeli.: tion and local medical societies in their refusal to pay skyrocket· ing rates charged by lhe Argonaut Insurance Co. Rates w4:!re raised from · a cur· rent $5,oOo a year ta payments u hi&b as $35,000 annnally, mootly because or the company'• de- claion to-drop grcup-pollel09 and issue onl_y individual insurance. Refugees haV,e fllled the Camp Talega section or Pendleton; and are now befng placed h\-!luclnset buts 1n the CaiilvSan Onofre area. . · -• r A base spokesman said that as rn_uch as possible..· the ttrugees would be housed In q~ huts because the Vietnam~erenot u e O llie cllillYl!'OuUiern California nighta and DIQntlnp. :&farines from many Pendleton units were Bt work erecting tenta to boute the influx ofi refuaees · which eventually will bave to be billeted In the 16-man~ta. Tlie camp has a el.Pa.city -of 5,000 now-and will-be1ftcreuinc- that throughout the ci.y, Officials have no projections as ' to the num bir'ot re.fu.g;ees coming '.Jn P:l'lda7, however, Lt. Col. Bri.11 . •ald.lnltlal ft"gur•f• were that the ~· bue-:.Vould have rece1~ mor.e · !h8"1s,0ocHllroucll'Sunday ~ ~ Refugee Role Explaine~ By General · · ·Marine Corps llPokesmen re- ··· po,r(ed no major health problems . ( among any of the refugees ad· milted so far. ·~ ...... • • ~. The arrivals· cofttJnue to be of The commanding aeneral of · 'UPPe.t or mldd'ie claiis back-. Camp Pendleton hu assured of. 1ro\J,IMI. Officlala expected fielals o( nearby cities that Viet-''hafd-core -refueees,'' those ·namese refugee s being pro-without homes or American con- ce ssed on the base will not tacts, to begin arriving late this become a burden to their com-· weekandnext. munities. ' Arrangements now call for Bri g. Gen . Paul G. Graham P~dJeton to be filled up ,first to saidWednesdaythathe tookitup-its capacity with the overflow on himself to call city olficiils diverted lo basµ ~ Arkanau .because or reports they were con· al)d Fiorida. · • eerned about the possibility o{ r Reports stemming from a pre- having to provide aid to refugees . ss briefing Wednesday quoted "After conferring with State William C. Wild, chie( civil Department representativel coordinator with the Stale here, I told the officials the re-Department's Agency lor In· fugees were only passing through lemational Development, as say- the camp (or proces11ing and that ing most ol 70,000 refugees com- there was no requirement on ing lo the United !tales would be their part to supPort them, ex-processed _through Camp cept if voluntary agencies wish to Pendleton. do so,'' the general said. A base spakesman said there He said that, based on hi s con-was "some confusion" at the versations with officials in briefing and that a misun- Guam, it appeared most or den1tandine inav have arisen. today's arrivals were doctors, lawyen, government olliclal& and educators. The general said he was im- pressed by the lact that Viet- namese teenagers he taJked with "told me th~ir major object.Ive was to continue their educaUon here." He also said, ~1sumln1 an "ex- tended family•• r.ole wu part of the Vietnamese culture. . "l talked to one air 1lorce sergeant who had 14 dependent. with him, teenacera and youngsters,'' Graham lfAld . '"Ibey weren't all his children, of course. I auspect that whfln ho married into a Vietnamne faml· ly ho apeed to adopt, sow spoalt, other family members with no m~,:ms of support." • •· Fro• Pflfle A~ WELFARE. • County or elsewhere in the coun- try. Most ol the Uf\iPol1SOred re- fuge .. will be relocalfd to 1!'ort Chaffee in Ark ans as and ·Prod said In his telegram It will be up to th'e federal government and volunteef agencies to find aponson tor them . Erickson ·said 'm()Ot refUfees will not be allowed to leaye mllllary bases unUI tMy ate sp..,naored and· they eannot qualify for weUare until they are allowed to leave the t>uiea • \ ,. \ ' " . ' P~~ry Reajing Set ·San· Franciaeo Poet Judy Grahn will read a selection of her poeiqf at -a .o'doe!< _looighl at .FabrelJbeU 411.Bo<!l<ltore, &119. S. Coast Hi&hW.!,Y.1, La una !'!acb. \""" • l I l • • • -· ' ; • ·• -·. ( . .. ;r • ~: ,. ... 1: !i I - ·, ·-·..!..: ~ ---~ -~ -· ---· .i...------~-. ... ~ ·-.. ·-Sadillellaek '· • EDITION ' -*--.=-~-.. '.::~-. -· -.... ..t • • -~ ,.,-..i,., ,--!-. ... ..... ~ -- • • ' •• • --• ' . 'l'oday'is Clo!oii~1g , N.Y. stoem's --• SECTJ QNS 36 PAGES~ -• • ~ -ORA1'tGE C IA:: ----'c -~-"'c'fHlJ TElll CENTS - -• ---_;:.;.;;io:=.o;.;c:.;;;._ ___ "'""..,..---"-;.;.;=="-'-.:..:..;.;.;;._"-'.;..;.;..;..... __ ;;_ __ ""'"'""'""""-::""" - ·~;,.ailce·)l~~~~ ·bodor Walko~t ,· SA ~ANC'J'sc{) (UPI) -emerten.cies by the striking and1ctp:e"f'.ce"'iit." .;...;; ;-..-_;;... B"t-J htr-protestin.c physician& believes the doctors would go m.anx. of them qUit .iild went SurJl~il.,.Car.e, at mosl bOApitals 8nesthetilfs and surgeons. ••we· dd. Dot.:bAY.-j1!olessioli81 • ~.t~·tbis would not satisfy them back to work and temporarily holT\e' following patient .surgeey "Went~ an e{1'lergency-only basis Most ti09Pitjlis limited ad-liability. aiid lt-ie no1-sil'eto Prat· i.aAfeq there ts a freeze on·rates pay the high rates .. if the gov· on Wednesday. . todatY with doctqn stayih'g aw8y missions ~-em..ereency cases, tic&," 1'aid Dr. EdwarO c . Li~· uWell. ernor made a good strong,statc· "I just did my last case:· said :f~~~th~ppeJ8ti!J rooms in a and be.a:.u Jaying off other lei&, _a 6U~ep[\-oft -d~I at t.Ji-e. J>octop' representatives m:et · ment:··· · Dr . Everett Ellis , 9 anesthetist . pro\n: uatnst hip malpractice wor~ers . -· . . med,ioal• a:~.d y· ofJice. "1 can.•t with Gov. ~dJnund G. Brown late Aaeil6etfst..s whose malprac· <1t Pacific Medical~enter. 'IDSUratlCEOa14S. · · -No estlm'Dte~ot h·ow many doc-sperid b'7ft~y ipcotne ror Wednesdaf but-failed to get t6e tice'rates were scheduled for in· A spok.e~rnan £or anesthetists At Mt. Zloo. Hospit&:9iie or the tors were ret.usihg to, ork was mMl.practice--t.os..urance. "" · -assUrance·s t}ley want that a creases or up to 330 percent today <1t Mt. Zion Rcu;pital said a·group clty~S'"'fll',ltil , a sPbkeslnan s<1id ·-.vaila"ble.-A "l)Sole"ea~an ror the A" measure was being rustfea saU.factOry malpractiCe Jaw will ·tedthe rebellion. or eolleagues agrE!ed to provide ;totwo~~~.e"i'Patients. wer~ unable San Francisco.:.Medical Society ~...:UJe l·e&,j5lature to pro-bep~. · About 3,500 other doctors faced emer~ncy· services, under an l ...-w,a,Hded sureen-_beca"use said the nUtn"l>ir '.of .. doifors out ~atp~ imuranee nr;..aotin Kerner, chier or st.a.fr with s k y,ro c k etiilg ra Les agree ment b y "-'hi ch ·the 1hel~Hi="W~re not considered could rang 5elweil) 15 percent w.o~.avallahle::tb.all doctot&. · at Iii{. Ziq_n ..._ospital. said be. threatened to follow s wt and (See DOCTORS, Page A.2'> J ; ·----~ - Tax F-• Stolen . PA Probes Assessor Link By G~R.v GitANVIUE • '~ illv.eStigation of the county as-ments rrom April, 1974 through Ot .. o..,.,,., ... ._. sessor's orftce that is now under November 1974. Thieves have app3rently stolen way: However, Qriffith ~l!ld,_µte. in- microfilm ropies of checks about ·.,According to Capt. Robert vestigators a'r.e not yet certain 320,000 Orange County taxpayers Griffith the district attorney is they do not already_ -ha\•e com· seilt to lhe county tax colleCtor~uto~-i .. o~ti"'l!ff(ed.in certain lax 1eCqF"ds plete recor.ds...includlng.copidJ,of pay their 1973-74 property tsx frOrii ''tY>ril, 1974 through June, tax payme.tit ehec.k'.s .. of . .the bills. l!ff<I. • transactio~ under ilwesUlaObn: A sheriff's.lnvestigai.or said to· COincidentally. the 17 rf!.els or Co u n t Y--T ax -c-o:tf.eot-or· day officials of the District A't-mictofilm stolen from the county Treasurer RObert Cit.roo report.. torney·~ Office .are checking to tiX"":.eollttlm's office sometime ed the theft.from a second"floor sce:.if.the.lhefl baa any ~aring on ~Y::;Uht covered tax pay-(Sff.CHECic&rf'lie-A2l-_ ~"~'""'':::;:c::: __ ~---'--'-~--~~~,~-:='~~"""~~:;--;,,...-, ' ' . f;atheri1ig of Cla11s • .. Relqgees' Aid Nixed By .llo.use -. . . ' . .._ . -. . .. ~ . \. . ~ t. S~tf.peback.· P~~el . . , :~~-·~e;f «Atast · Viejo School " . !: A "Fitty States Reunion" \\'ill highlig ht ~liS-tions ai-e from left Cornelia Parker, Jeanne WASHINGTON CU PI) -.... . •• De,Jpite a last-minute appeal ~. sion •iejo's Bicentennial warmµP; celebra-Gagnebin. Walrne Rankin and Kay Otting. rrom Presiderit~Ford. the House ':-;-tk>n this JuJy 4. D elegates will a·~mble un-Those·int.erested in volunteering to form de-today rejected legislation to ';. der their home sta te names at the tradi· legations from other states may call Mrs. authorize $327 million in as- , ... tiorial J>icnic oq. the Mission Viejo Golf . Gagnebin. 837 -8635, or Gr'eg Currens. sislanee funds foi South Viet.-=~ cours . Mapping' out. ,11Ians fOCtlheir ,deJeg a.:...... 837.16()501 namese refugees . .-•t.:i. r1..:; '" ,.. , '151.-..,....,.!""'".,,., · .... ~,,....,.,.;.,. ,. ~·· ,' ·-~ifiit)~N&:to162~'·. ... ~ ,... me'Afititie compr'oili.ise measUre, ~r ;:~ ,, ·e\V : ~~. 1. ~:Sit~:."TrotiJ , ·· :.~~E1:?Ji~€1~~=i~ [f ;:~.,:~l!S:U1 Trlistees tJ(.~ort~ Yie,io .Locatipn -Re~g~~:~~~~.e;0A~~eo · ~eps1.tOW,atd b~ldinlfi'ihe ne;ct~ '\is _uhder _ cfl\•\.ruc-t.ion '.A~d on an adjacent six-acre P.8.rk site mediate.. .. acti"on ·on Ole bill and •ro•nJar)\ s~hoof,~-o.( tl¥Ji " i.sctieduled~oo&.· "1xt..fa.U., ,..-,.. wijlcontinuetob~needed. promising that no more ·!s~nq-·lJnified. ~ Dis· But district ve'iaid Some of the controversy over American troops would be sent ,. ct lft'.' M'ist,on Viejd'\\rill be in that wheh \tiBt .sc oPellS it the site issue came· 'from re-back to Vietnam. ion IOon, (olfcfwing approval a1ready will be too small for the sJdents adjoining tbe park, who· -Ttie President said the bill was lfiiS w~k ¢ a site.In nortb Mis· number f t denj..s I~ the atten--*l.nte:c:L1he,P:Q[Ul>li::t remo~ed as -''the most elc:peditious method of · µc· soon a po ·bl so the'r ~ k obtiinin 11 funds which are now . -ce area. , s ssi e -1 .,ar "' ;~'f,he . cislon , by· C USD So-l)Jee~atbig portables~hool ~ (See.NORTH.PageA2) ~perale1y needed for the ca.re .tru'lteet, ended a controversy and traru;Portalion of homeless bver whether the school should · refugees. be in tbe north or south end of 'B.ye, Bu... g.bi-•e' "Tti.econgtessmaybeassured lllssion Viejo. . that.I d9 not ihtend to send the Y"At a'TeceQt pUblic hearing, the armed forces.of the United States ~trict's-GrOWtJl .... Planning Ad-back into Vietn&mese territory," ·Vil<>!}'. Coi.Jncil (G PAC) recom-• ·• ' Ford said. ' mendeailia I e noi'lhern site ane :Suir,.-ct Flees-fAolice But~th•'-Housl'--ignored--1be ~ould bese!ecjed. --r: r-. . . President's plea and voted down '.:The southern site, near the NEW YOl\J.{ (UPI) -A sus-it was his impression that Evans the measUre. -Sien:a Recreation Center, had pectin a rape case leaped from a was trying to escape. One hour o{ spirited discussion tl>een favortd"by the Mission Vie-police crar, ran fDr~Se..veral blocks. . Evans, 38, h~ been arrested ·preceded the vote. · · 'j6 Com·pany which has shirted its along 'N~W .. Yb"tk::Cit}' streets, on a complaint _from Beth "The issue-is money," Rep. developmt!ntemph8sis south.--dllckedi ntoirbuilding, ran uP 15· Peterson. a 21-year-old Wellesley Tho mas M.or g an ( n,. Pa~_). , :,.But Jilireftts in the norj.bern flights or '!ltairs, then climbed a College junior. Stre said Evans chairman of the House lnterna- ·oid, whefe students alreadY are watertowi!ronthe>toof'. lured her to a West Side apart·· tional R~la\ions Committee, .~erowded' i'nto a portable school, ··1 Wa~r onlY i:Uri.ni'fig ~make a menton JUiy 16,andrapedher. said. his v.pice r~ing in emotion . •• id the,djstri ct should provide phone. call "to my law¥e'r," said '"She's banan·as," said Evans, "We've been pulling people out or ror present students and not· the suspect, cable television who maintains it was seduction ·tbe.w.ater -wbatdoweintendlo ... =r.e w.bo have not yet arrived in personality·M artin·Evims. and not rape, do?; Plck them.up Oul.of t.be water ... ding developments. "From the top or a water Kelleher &'a'id l)e arrested ·and throw.them b~ck in again?" . me school, to be built on Via tower?" asked ..iustice· Edward Evans, but that 9rt1t,he way to the Critics· Of'tbe "bill ch"arged that -~ta Maria in the Barcelona Greenfield al" Evans' trial Wecf· r,retinct for~iuestioning ·Evans • mes. l·s scheduled for occupan· d , ped f h. li.:.. d numerous pfovisloRs were out-nes ay. ea • rom' · e po \.,-;" car an dated, and iriighl provide legal .4 by the fell of 1976. It will ac-}'Yes, s1r ...... ..,~ .:,· began to run. ' . "' a.Uthority for (he President lo re-~m~ate480 stud~nts. "Did yoU'see anf;attdrneys on "WhatJf :anything.did the de· ~ Cast~e' Elementary School, lop of the water tOwer?''" ~ fencfant say to; ou?''. assistant. · · <S:efi f!_U NDS, Page A2) -,. It ·id-rttie north end of Mission "No, .Si,,r: 1'7 . prosecutor Jeffrey Robins asked :~e~ t ~rve the Castille hom~s , Dete~iVt!' )lufi;ho ,Kelleher sa.id (See ESCAP.E, P•l'I AZ> · ' .. ···~ ,\• TEACHERS AT MATER DEi HIGH SCHOOL MARCH FOR PAY 'Informational Strike' Hite Santa Ana Catholic.Cariij)us Ma·ter Dei Te_iichers Pi~ki}t Over . S.<Al~cy ----......... _~ r, '---~~-' ---..... ~ ... ,... . Studies. F oulit~jn ' Hosts .Mwic Fest May9 By HILARY KAYE school teacher salary i.S less than ottM'DtlUrPltet:st.H,_ balr the a.verage salary of a Those same lo"'' clouds ·. we had lhjs morning will ; ~ be back Friday morning, : :. '·· aCcor4}De to the weather ' · servlce, but they should ~ cleir fll to baiy sun.shine , in ibe atternaon. Highs Fri· 1 ' day':?'&on. ~f•4Sto55. Mission Viejo.High School Will Efforts t0.:01'ga ni1e a Ji.rwhtul : d.ubli.c... sc..h4'ol tea(:.her in • be the host May 9 for a "'Pop Sw-school teachers'Uni"on grew:more · taliforoiA, ~ .:; By RUDI NIEDZIOJ;KJ ning or a conddmipium project ;n ing Festiv'!I" tor six area high visible today when abo1,1t 20 lay Maf.ian Hull. president oI the °'·*•lf't',..•SUtt -thefountl!}nar~a .?. . . . schools. teacher-s :11t .Meter Del High n ew teache tA._group , s atd · AJ~hough t~j ·tiid net. take· an ·. Dennis:;Horn,:-cbairman of the Guest gr0up9 will compete SChool· in Santa. Ana picketed at archClioCeSan teachers are paid.- official poai\Toq \on · the Lake review board, s.aid'SACC intends befqpe judges whO y.riU gr~e the t.be campus". _.betweeri $6,500 and $7,907 an- • \ . ' I .. Forest f qupialn. W~On~sday to notify the ~ plaftntng co'tn -• · singer!I f1>r choral tone, diet.ion. · The " teacb•rs carried the nuat\y. · , n.iaht, mtro.bet,, of the . Sad-mission that lt.1'\'he M.9tt!Dent of U,terpreta~ioo , .. accuracy, pre-pla~ards -.ind distributed leanets Today's pi cket was also a sbow , Lake Forest T'esldents not lo re· dsian afld four other criteria.' before cltss-and were plannin° lo of s\tppOrt fur five teachers at dleback Coordlna""I C.UOcil 's · • M D · h · ed' 1 ti '1"'' lain the foUntatlt in. an operatin.. -:Ille contest, Which be .. , .... at ,continue the lnfn11.mational. picket ater et ·w o rece1v . «: ers plannlng review ,board ap119rent· "' 1§.U"'t -i. lall k in<li ti g lhif ,)obs JyttUnktbeycaudo~.ttt. conditibn. .. · . • 7i30. p.m .. jn the school mulU-attheendofschooltoday. wee ca n .1r -·· A\-lea&t't.bey ifon•Lthirik~tt pru· "It would cos\.'too much.'' Horn purpOu room. is open lo the Teachen Jlt Mater Dei and are In jeopardy· A llvnttngttJn Brdc"I~. pOUCe dent to tdrn the' Water and Ughts said. ·He j)pinted -oolthat tlje :public While ei tlfrg Jut.r, ac· other high schoolsjn the Catholic --The letters, which-s;Ud the . offic'l.r won I• to crtat1 a. ..back on, a ·monthly expense prinel dfd iiot· ';take' ·•-Poiition cordin1 &o school ·inusl_(! depart-Accbdiocese. of Los Angeles· are &c hoot ad m In is tr8tion has : ' ~ Cllr .. I• tl>hich -wllf<;h llID. _ounte to approximately whetbe'r tO eltln.Uial the'foUntain mentepok'e1tile"ii'. . u:ekilig Job , security, higher ··~t;'riOus reservations'' about re· l ... · · can-btto""'4eood ··ooo ortOJftveU.pitJS... . Pertrcipa"tlng. schools ·ar~ sa.l~rS·s and"'jrlt;.teased medtc.al b1nng th~m next _ye_ar, were o 'I'. hclfritJ.~i-J?QQtC6.t . -\!.an.eli~ts ct.iS~uSsed the foun-o:cctdntal .f.._and. which.. ~aloa V 'er~11 Rtv.erside._. ;.:... t• ., ~· •, ,• ~, !!_l'Jn.tottieteachers-wilhou~any ! • ~ • talri in connection with the·6th re· operated th~ fountain until tile , ·l'.olJio:,cblll~; rl'\fllic~f .Sm 1 :, ~le.!!i p.alinif f , fl~I d Oiifaiiatjqn. accor!}"g I? ;?•· ' ~· d vised map of:the ·Loke 'forest advent of. th~ i;;nerty CR~i1, .f' ~'.Vlt!iJ:!:llJIS,~>,llOI. '~ auve (otthe~llfomla l!lf ·· . . ) ..., , la e w Planned Community w'-•cb la lo malntaln1 the fountain (&. ~o~· :~~, -~)o. ~ ·1 , .'..-Feaer• o~ro{ Tfatheri, SaRI the T~ oftbe C~v e are<Jfficen .•il ~~wwp •1 ·..,.~..,..,.. •• , be p1lced~before 'mem.:.. of the IoiaPr uecnaacy ~ a s1l9wc~ • Tbe fet:tl":'.pl , an afra.ir' of ~ ·~· e>lho.lic ~h&I d,each-~rs !adc: ~Ob the UJi1on organ~zational commit· ~ .< '" --<~ orange CoUntY Pl~. Ccini· tar LU~ Jh>rat, • • .: . · , Solllbern ~Ufofilta ]{J>i,al f.S· .~urit.y, ~·l•trc ·DC>•prOtect1on te~.a(~laler De1. he sald. • 1k j"~ ,.. 1 "4 mission 00 MondaY, ..... -. ~ ,.; An ii•wi.~etilled tort.he fifth ff. \}.SM:~ctp., ll parti\pf ~ort. 'l.e1 >·~, Uue process or grfevan~pro-~ O!gan1ze-a union chaplet, Sl , :.a. •1:~ . Ocl!idental t'lnd, I~, Wner oi vlaed mlfp 'c:one~rns ·~~•r•l _.. .. •&e . 1~:. 't•L ~hnl"' ;.,\ urec.. . ~. . , . ~tt;ent o~ ~h~ teachei'i m'Ult be ., thefouritdlii;hailna1c!Mildllapn' -deNlty-ch•I•• beln llOUl!hl> ""* throu11;h 1 eonalrucl,vi;•;c-('<~nn1ff alsol s aid lbe J~y : . \l;lll!',.toioin. . . '• • · ,._ ... • .U i~J T.....oi:.~ elllh.UfiWlhltJ..~ --Ute 1-nd•holde,t-. ...;,. T."' . ~vi "' •. • ~ ' . ~r1 .ate. s~ekll\l ,1atarl~s ~ A:~Ordln•-to Ca!'P.ifr, 61 ~r· .... ~. ,fri>vlilill tliojl h••• u. of• ... liOm said it wlii hll penel'J.1 _ • ,:Jf~oet~'·····r• Ji JIU· ;izO; . coinlbenourate 'with . the<r ~fi\ of\he fay teacliti's •I 'l!l'b1gh !I=:: cihe .. omniiinity The f-tn·a. commendotlon 'that botll pllli!l , ,; 'JlrdOj • . of .tile liflsSlon -'\illt>Uc school cobnterpatts. sc,hqols In th ' l,OI' ~nreles 1,:.1~---·-· ______ .. _, ~ removal would f~cllltaletheplan· ~ (See FOUNTAIN, Plge .Ut ~VitJO eh~ oral program. . He saifi t'h e n• l\"(im\lrn CetltbHc (~ 1;jl" ~: • · • -· • "' ~~ ( J • ,..... • ... ·,1 . . :~ .. . . ~ ' .~ .~-~ 1 l ' . . .. ... ' '• .. •• t•.l DAILVPILOT SB Ttlureday, May 1, 1976 ;ff aljit'actice , . • . • ' -r--• .-- lns11rer ~~e~~ · -. . . . . . I00%:Rate· Dike By DOUGLAS FRrrzscJIE ot11te CH U, Piiot S'-11 1• Traveler 's Insuranoe, the m a· Jor carrier o ( m alpractice in- ,aurance for Oran1e County •physicians , is seeking a 100 per- 1cent r ate increase July 1 des pite a.contract gua ra nteeing stable r ates through December, accord· ..ing to the Or ange County Medical Association. Association Ass istant E x· 4:!cutive Secre tary Tom He n- nessy ' who isliandling insurance matters for the group, would not 'c omme nt o n the s tatus of Lnegotiations and would not pre- dict when they may be com- pleted. He could not predict whether Orange Coun ty doctors would r espond li ke those in San Fran· tisco , many of Whom ha ve stopped practice rathtt than pay 'increases totaling more than 300 percent. How ever, he said, "The as· sociation is in sympathy with any d emonstr<Jtion by a group to im-' FUNDS ••• iritroduce U.S. tr~ in Viet· nam. . "This is a mindless act," Rep. Phili p Burton CD -Calif.), charged. Rep. Charles W. Whalen CR· Ohio), s a id the bill would enshrine into law provisions waiving fiv e prohibitions against the use of American troops in Vietnam. Around 5,400 ·Su:ell Wast Viet Cemer By JACK CHAPPELL Of ... o.u, Pl i.t Stitt The Camp Pendleton refugee eenter was due to·swell to more than S.,400 today as a steady stream of evacuated Vietnamese poured. into the quomet but and tent city in the hills behind San Clemente. (Related story, pie· . turePageA3.) ,,. l.q a -~attment r_eleased. today, ·Lt. Col. Artltur Brill; department ~·or detefise spokesman at the 'baSe, 'downplayed a report that 70,000 refugees woula pass ·through the marine. base for pro. eessing en route io.. othe~ _ U .$. militarytinSt&llations. -. ••our guidance and our. in· formation that we have now is sUll to prepare for 20,000. 'Ibere is no change to that as ot now," Lt. Col. Brill 'was quoted by a ·.press on'\he slate1''8i.1ature the gravity of the sitq,ation ." . Hennessy said T(aveler's has a cxmtract with the· count,)' ~ia· tioil 1uaranteei1J1'~1o keep its rates at c urrent~ leve!S U\fough· Dec6lnber and to.znakemalprac- tice insura~ce · ov@Yable next year. DesPite that agreementrtiie company has asked ror a 100 per: cent jump in July. He~sy wohld not comment on whether addi.tional increases would be sought in January, other'than to say, "Al that Ume· they can set whatever rates they want." ,. ln'surance rates for county physicians conside red normal risk range from -$3,000 to $«,000 · for . a general practitioner to -$6,000 to $7 ,000 for an orthopeflic surgeon, he.said. To p a ti e nt s, th e Jeap in malpractice premiums could have a range of effects, he said. The· price of patient visil:i will increase. he s aid, at the rate of about $1.SO lo $2 a visit with a 100 percent increase. liigber insurance cosl:i will de- ter young physicians from start- ing into 1»3ctice, thus cutting in· to the s upply of physician man. power, he said. Older physicia ns ne aring retirement age may yiew the· higher premiums as a good re· ason to end their practices early, he said. At the same time, he said, medical insurance benefits wo~ be: inadequate t.o cover the higher costs, requiring larger policies for patients with atten· dant larger premiums. If malpractice rate increases similar to those in the Bay Area PROP RECOVERED Diver Stephen Biiiard Vintage WWII Prop Pul,led Fram Ocean By KATHY CLANCY ot .. O.lly~i.ts..n A pitted World War II airplane propeller blade, rescued from the sea off Laguna Beach, Wl.11 one day be a shiny sculpture in a Huntington Beach man's living room. , were r,quired here, he said, ·'It's kind of a memento," said physician premiums could jump Stephen Billard, 9531 Telhan to$30,000to$50,000ayear. r Drive. . "'The s_P?nsore.d p~grun is nc_>t He and some friends s~nt to m . a .~nt1cal ·s1tu8:t1°!! .at this hours under water on~w kend poJ.tlt, Hen_nessy said, since the hacksawing the blade rom a rontract W~!I get us through tg. 22-year-old submer ed plane December. . ' / \ wreck off Laguna Woods Cove. He .e!Dphasize~ th~ need f~r "--.r:Jow Billard, a programming some. kmd of leg1slaUOn "whJCh systems des igner for Burroughs would permit a doctor-patient tt· Corporation in Mission Viejo, is lationsbip witbout the parties shining the SO-pound piece for looking at each other as potential display in his home. litigahts ... Later, he may try to flip the Suchlegislation,he said,would plane's' engine, remove the have lo entail a reduction in the cylinder heads and tum them in· amounts awarded in malpractice to ashtrays, be said, e~plaining claims and a tightening of the divers enjoy collecting items statu~of limitations on how fromthedeep . muc .time may pass before a Laguna Beach residents said malp lice claim is fi.led. this week it seems ublikely those · . * · * artistic ventures would ever have occuned to the young Marine pilot who crashed the F4UCoraair fighter there in late 1943 or early l'ro•PageAJ DOCTORS • • hospital~ will pay the insurance on a daily basis. The physicians mtist work without fees under the arraQgement. 1944. . George Pletts, a retired Laguna policeman. was on duty that day and •ecalled sOme sur- fers brought the pilot.tQsboreon a s urfboard. ;..,_.,..,,.Al -' '£"HECKS •• -; . ' . olllce In the county enpneeriiig ·and -nnaace bul!dlil& In Santa Ana ab<>rtly afl4f. ~·'WedDet-cl*y. . • It 11 beUtved the 11 reei. or ·microfilm were taken soi:pe time . Monday night or early Tuesday .morning .. Citron arid Grlfnth said there was no ipdication of forced enlry either int.o the bui I ding or into the serond floor microfilm office. Tas payments covered by the -oiiginal cheCks were credited to .' tlie taxpaf.et's account when ~y were received, Citron said. Conseql.lently, he emphasized, the senders. of t.be tax checks haVe no reasb n to be concerned about a poaaibility their tax pay- ments were not properly credited atainat tbejrtax bills. Furthermore, Citron con· Unued, microfilm copies of the checks similar t o those stolen from the county offi ce are-main· talned by the bank where they are deposit.eel. '" Whal the thieves got when they snatched the microfilm reels was merely an operational tool used by Citron's department to match payment against tax bills. They are also used as a re- ference when a taxpayer has.a question about a tax ·payment, Citron said~ • "The.piicrofilm could not be of any use or x_.ilue to anyoneexCept possibly someone who doeifn't want the ldeJltity of the person who actually paid a tax bill known,'' said Citron. .tie ·did n9t report the theft, which was discovered Tuesday momin1. uDul a thorough search of the building was completed .Wednesday morning. Citron said he consulted with the administrators of the COWlty building services department Tuesdily and talked with main- tenance perSonnel who were in the building Monday'night. . When the missing reels could not be found after an exJensive Search the theft was report~ to the sheriff's off{ce. f'ro•PageAJ • FOUNTAIN ning com mission and the board of supervisors use the existing county genera l plan as a basic guide. That would h.!\.,ve the effect of leaving the projected densities in the Lake Forest Planned Com· munity essentially as they are base spokeaqµm ... : In the·flnt two days of the re- fugee opetation, Camp Pendleton has received 4,977 persons of whom 1,324 have de- . parted. The center was due to re- ceive l ,773 today. The doctors were supported by ure-Callfornta Medical Assocta· tion and local medical societies in their refusal to pay skyrocket· ing rate s charged by the Argonaut InsUrance Co. "He wasn't injured al all," the retired offiCer said. --Prert:s reca11eat:•~5-.-)'0UYl-~g poot - said the engine failed when he was out over the ocean. He made Refugeei. have filled the Camp Talega sectig n of Pendleton, and are now being p18ced in quonset huts in the Camp San Onofre area. A ba9e spokesman said that as inuch as possible, the refugees Would be housed in quonset hul:i J:>ecause the Vietnamese Were not u s ed to the chilly Southern ,::alifornia nights and mornings. Marines (rom many Pendleton . 1-iruts were at work erecting tents to house the influx of refugees ~hich eventually will have to be &>illeted in the 16-man tents. The camp has a capacity ol 5 .000 now and will be increasing that throu·ghout the day. .. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed l"rff/dfn! •nil P..bl•- Jack R. Curley VJ~e~ ...... rtl •..O "--•I..,_..,... Thomas ~eevll ldllO+" Tt1o m11s A. Murph\ne ,,,..,,.!1'"'1 e<111<1r Charles H. Loos Richard P, Na ll Saddl•bacll V.allt'f' Office ?)Hille P•1 lilo.O•ri-DMol!J.•-w Other Ollie•~ (°e~lf ....... , lJD Wet! 6.to'"~"' ,_wperl&..ocft .UJl Nt_fiou,.•o•d H-1"0!"" .... , ... 1111, N .otfl l!....le•~•t u t-IM.e<J\. 1 111.~ .. '"-' • Rates were raised Crom a cur· rent $5,000 a year lo payments as high a S $35,000 annually, m06ily because ""Of the company's de- cision t.o drop group policies and issue only individual insurance. V~t Re!!Jgee . - Seeks County Welfare Aid An unidentified Vietnamese woman, who fled her homeland · some time in the past month, has become the first refugee to apply for state welfare aid ·in Orange County. . According to county Welfare Di rector William Erickson. the woman and seve r a l small children were s ponsored by an American who brough( them here via Honolulu. But Erickson said the sponsor cannot. support the family. · In a te legram t o county wel£are officials, J erold A. Prod, state director of the benefit pay- ments department, sp..ld Vietnam evacue·es can qualify for the same kind of aid as American citizens if they have the proper immieration documents. County officials believe the ap-. plication a nd the state's-rtil:tfig will not create a rush of refugees to county welfare offices. ' Erickson said most of the re- fugees a"rrivlng ih Orange County via El Toro Marine Corps Air Station are ·beini relocated to Camp Pendleton in San Diego County or elsewhere in the coun- try. Most or the unsponsored re- fugees will be relocated to Fort Chaffee ln Arkansas and Prod said in hia te.learatn it wiU be up to the tederat • 80vemmeflt •nd volunteer agencies lo f ind I/ .J Telephone (7t41 642 ... 32 1 c:i.ssltl9d AdY9rltslftt '42·1471 sHl,._OK~ Y•ll .. , NoM'1t!Ju Sl1 ·6310 ,,,.,., s. .. c1,......,.. '''"°'ao -.. • C••~1ttft1 : -,,1; °'*"Oii C••l• .... ;;1u11111 sponsors for them. · l.Gen1i-•.~•ow•11100"1t1.111w~1·~-... 1w.•t Erickson said mott refugees "''It•• •• ••••"•1tm1 .. 1s l'lt••t" "'•Y "" i t•11••dut•<1 •!llle .. r .,..ii•• ....... 1 ...... of will not be allowed to leave I ~~"•ft•-ri•· ... military bases unW they are ~ .. , • ..., ,,.,,.;.".,., o.•• •t c .. 1. ,..""' s ponsored a nd they cannot ~,!!~~:A"~~;.,:r.:;;:.~.;:=: i qualify for welfare uni.II they are i...:-;;;;;;•;;;•::.•· _________ ..., ···al.Jawed lo leave the buea. ' \ , it back to shore and planned to land on the city beach . But because of crowds of swim- mers, be took the plane about 200 yards out to sea, setting it down in the rocky Woods Cove area; Jt sank in about 25 feet of water. "I think he just stepped oot on- tothe rocks there,'' Petts said. ''He didn't seem to be too upset about the crash," he reca11ed, "bul he got real excited because they. left his parachute out there on a rock.'' ... He said th.e Navy tried without success to haul the wreckage out to sea, but divers have since car· ried away all the debris except for the heavy engine. ~·1 think within a week most of the instrument panel was gone," Pletts said. Billard sa id a friend found another of the plane's blades in the surf and m ade a sculpture, so he decided to-n-y sawing. off the last-blade. l'ro• Page Al ' ESCAPE •.. _ Kelleher. "He said, 'Goodbye Hughie.' " "You we ren't willing to accept that?'' the judge asked. , ''Nosir." . "You wanted to continue the acquaintance ?'' "Yes, sir." Kelleher said he was badly winded by ·the time he spotted Evans h idin g o n t o p or ·a watertower on the roof. Robins: "What did ·yo u do then?" A: ··t said 'Marty get the - down.''' Q : ''Whathappenedthen?" A: •·He ca me down and I rral>Wd him by the bell and hit him on t op ot the head two times." Q: ''Whathappenedlhen?" A: He rell down and llollon lop of him. Q: "What ti ap~ned then?•• 'A: "W rutedfora-..ile." " " 'I ,\ Hinshaw Cue J c ' • • ~ ....... -... Asses8ar Aides • May B~e R:t!R~id OrangfLCounty employes who last. weelC either paid or •ireed to pay 'the .coun~y fo~ alle&ed.ly work.log. o ··Rep. And.re.w Hinshaw'• 19·12 Con1e111onal ca mpaign on county time may be getting their money aiiil.pJec1ges back. At, a closed-door seulon Tuff.. day, the Board ot Supervisors re- portedly aereed to conUnue ex- plorine other means~ rol.lectlnl the $13,153 county auditors 1ay was lost in wages and guollne mJleage in the Hinshaw cam- paign. Last week, 27 emploYes In the county ass;essor'5 office eithe r paid or signed agreements to pay various amounts totaling SS,693 for their role in the controversial campaign. ' . None of the 27 stipulated that the . county's rePorted loss was due to their own negligence or unlawful conduct. They said their participation in the campaign resulted.from or- ·ders and direct10ns given them by their supervisor& in the as- sessor's Office. that Hinshaw headed in 1972. Left unsettled were the &mounts 32 other employes were charged by the audllon l!lat Iola! $7,4'0. . ... Earller , "the Board of supervisors had inst.rµctectCC>UJt<" ty counsel Adrian Kuyper to sue the em_ployes who had not setUed accounts by5p.m . April24. ~ Russ Rejoice On May Day MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union led the world's. May Day ciemonalrat1ons tOday wtth a two- hour·plus slogan-and-song spec- tacular and a'~~t of thousands in tightJy iuarded RedSq_uart;. . · Smiling and bareheaded, Com- munist Party General Secretary Leonid 1. Bre.zhnev waved to prancing gymnasts and parading 1 workers. Out of public view, columns of carbine-carrying ·s ecurity troops mustered at alert behind oaken Kremlin doors. I I But, an informed sowce re· ported today that I °"~r wp tenaUvily reactnded ... 'JtUeSd'ay wben 111.~ .. ,~·~-~'to .._11a1e lurtller l\'llh \l\O bond- lnl' company • that.f tnsures 1the county' agalnst-lndet'J\ftJty losses under a bond Hlnahaw prdvlded while be waa aaseas:or. 'lbe $ame source said the bQnd· )nJ ci>mpany .hH orrer..i "'P•Y. portion or the fU,153 elaim. And, the · au.pervl1ors indicated oo a split vote.they lnl.PI-"' that partial settlemeat .:I iml.ltute legal action against Hi&Nihaw for the balance. Should that be the case, th .. board.a w&uld be swept clear\ as far as , the employet ~ con· cemed inasmuch as ~tti""ty would then. hve obtaloof. 'IOl- Uement. · ... ,.-, , • Supervisors are ~~be.J~ to t reconsider the matttt.a a!WIMr executive session next week. l'ro•PageAl· PICKETS .•.• .. . . Archdiocese, extendin'K..i.from· 5a1!ta Marta to Qranae ~ty, voted to seek-union ~Uoa. The new group, "'the United Catholic School Teachers As - soclaUoa, has JfeUtioned the Na- tional.Labor Relations Board re· questing recd•nit1on. The archdiocese has challen1ed the petition, however, and the board will schedule a hearina·to determine whether or not.the union should ~formed. Fro•P,..eAl NORTII ••• could be developed. District plans call for an '1.ementary school, in southern Mission Viejo as soon as the dis· trict can afford it. Parents from souUl Mission Viejo presented petitions with 200 signatures r.equesting the board to get a s c bocfl built on the aoufbern sitE: by 1977, a year after U}e n~i:th~.!'~ sch~l is o~ned. ~- ~ . ·. . , .. ,. - • • • ·-. • • • -· . To1~a1 y1s f) osing N-Y. Stoeks·", • , . . • .:..ORANGE COUNT¥,'CAL.l:FORNIA l'HURSDAY, MAY 1. 1975 TEN .Cl!NTS ... ~ ' -4 0 L --; lfii.lir'!~~Jlates L ~•• f ~fti"-'.FJtA:NetSeo-ru-p1) -r e nc es y "lfe slrfiiftg and7 0percent. _ fstlrttcat 'tite at rbOlt b01pitaJs -~et.1itl~nd,1urpona . _ . "We do bot have professional 'WfJDtoit.· U e~gency-onJy buis .. .Mo1 ~01pttaJ1 ... llmltsd ad-liability ab.a it ia ttot safe to prac-lWd~y ,wJth~doc,t.,:>rs atayihg aWay io.JssiQU.. to emergency cases, tice," 1atd Di'. Edward c . ·LaW-•Mm the :. , rating rooms. in a a.n.d . b..etan laytn& off other less, a sur'eeon on duty at the ~ .. ~ .~!.high QlaJJ>ractice worke ~· . .-:--.medical ~lety office. ••1 can't 4'wut:•ii'j,a-r.1t..te .... ,',_ '.'. ..... . _Nore&tnnJitiOf how·manydoc-spend hal( my income ror AtMt~ ;c,lon -Hoispital. o~ of the ·ton:.,.Weti"nfii1ln1 tb work was malpractice.insurance.•· · • dty'a large,,t.11 spokesman said av:aila1)le. A spokesman for the A measure was being rushed tw~ c.a~cer·pa.tients were unable Sui.'.ft'!ii~M'"~c~ Society through_tbe-t;eJi.slature to pro-·'1o~ 1!.C..nud,d .... §.Ut'aet)f-'.:.becaus~ lliifdl~ oL,doctors out vide thatjiiatpr.a~ice insurance t'.lie~r c!'es wmoe n<A. cdisidered .~.ma · weep 15 percent ~ would be available to ·a:n-doctorS . . ~~~-:----~~~:::;~---'-'-""-'-.. .C::-. ?.ti~eipa1 . ! . se.1~ed . . ' '-. . . . .. . .. ..: Iri ·IrVin~ · " .. ··~ Waldfo"sei, principv.l of ~ Adlili Sleven;onJlid> !;chodl ~ u .. vonra. Michigap, biu been f ppotnted prin~lpal of the new lfVlne High School. .• .. Waldlogel, picked from a field of ~2..candidates, was dile,of two .R)'[p.t.12alLUlllie.d ~( Wed· .Oeld!l)CS .Irvine scbool -board-.,ieeting. . . . • ·~Jaine . Rlc~rdi, ·n9~ Jtrin-~Pl!I or.Irvine's El Camino• ea! Se~f<'!,ill}e.movell to Ole post qt strinclp!l tof. Ote new }'eriado ' ·~klclle Sc!IO!ll. :: . ·=f,Altho~gli W aldfogel will. begio diit;les ~when'&chool ;ope'ns jn fall. he.will hpve to make tlo -..'it.JM>ut a sc!:hool for a year. ·;..Jr..vlne Wih.SchOol 15 to-open in. _ ~Mt;er 1976. lit the ·mean·· ... ~· the entenng cJasw~ nmtn rtidets' d estined for Irvine Hlgh School -will attend Rancho San .fo~qtdi):Middle School which, for Di!~ year; will be two schools in .ae. 4" : "ala.togel, who holds a PhD in ~tiool administration, was pr1n - ~al of the Michigan high school (t"~he P••! lwo years. P.l'evloui· . . ark Doctor-Walk-out But the protesting physicians said this would not satisfy them unlesa there is a freeze oo rates as well. Doctors' representatives met with Gov. Edmund G. Brown late Wedn.esday, but failed to get the assurances they want that a satisfactory malpractice law will be.Puaed-Dr~·"John Kerne r , chief of stalT al Mt. Zion Hospital, said he believes the doctors would go back to wo1k and temporarily pay the high rates "if the gov- ernor made a good strooi:: state- ment.'' Anesthetists whose malprac- tice rates were flC heduled for in- creases of up to 330 percent today led the rebellion. _Atiout .a.soo other doctors faced with skyrocketing rates threutened to follow s uit and --- many of them quit and went home follO\\'ing patient surgery. on Wednesday. "l just did m y last case." said Dr. Everett Ellili, an anesthetist . at Pacific Medical Center. A ipokesman for anesthetists at Mt. Zion Hospital said. a group of colleague~ agreed to provide emergency services under an agreeme?J;t, by whi c h the <See OOCTORS, Page A?> Tax -Film Stolen DA Probes Assessor Link By GARY GRANVlLLE CM-.D.llhl'llMMMf Thieves hiave apparently stolen microfilm copies of checks about 320,000 Orange County taxpayers. sent t.p the county tax collector to pay their 1913-74 property tax bills. A sheriff 's investigator said to- day officials of the; District At· tomey.•s Office are checking to see if the theft has any bearing on , First Applicant an investigation of the county as- sessor's office that is now under \l.'3y. . According to Capt. Robert Griffith the district attorney is interested in certain Lax "records from April, 1974 through June, 1974 . Coincidentally, the 17 reels or ml~rofilm stolen from the county tax collector's office sometime Monday night covered laX-pay- Vietnamese Woman ' Seeking Welfare An unidentified Vietnamese woman, who ned her homeland some time in the past month, has become the first refugee to apply for State well.are a"id in Orange County. EricK.son said most refugees will not be allowed to leave military bases until they are s ponsored and they cannot qualify for we;lffl.re.ty.0JU they are allowed to leave tne b'ases. ~.. ' ·:::::r-.,,., ,, • • • • ments from April, Hh4 through November1974. : ·· N Ho\"ever,'Griffith said, vi.in· \·esiig;µors are .. qot Y,et cert.pin they do AOl. a lreadf_ ·t)ave •• CQ.m· plete reCotds• inc-l~g copies of tax pay.meat Checks, oJ the transactions Urit:\er'thv~igaUon. Cou nty_T'ax C<il.:Jectltt · Treasurer .Robert ~1;e~ ed the then cw.ma ~-ililor (Sff CHEOtS, II e~)' , . ll'.~ .. l~~yed~~~ ~ ~ •••• d '.'1~1:9'~~ -··~=<.lli,!11 '~ ~0011) ~ .~~& cq· • .coun(y Welf¥r Diredor William Efickson, the woinan and jieVeral ·s mall children~ w.er:,._e sponsorOO by an ' American who bi'ought them here via Honolulu. But Erickson said the sponsor cannot support the family. Assisti:ince .. " . Fundsf Denied For Evacuees :IHelll!i'., . ,. \" ' .. ~ ' ~1 ;J.. -,;, ~ ) ... f.9s.~1,1 M~sa t>.;l~ce· P~ohe , I .. -"" o~t~ • i/-Kn,."' • ., ' . :at.al . · fing 1'<1~~j>ld m~ .,;.; found ' T'e~Hi!,ljfi!.'AT M~!E~ bEt HlGH.SCt:iOOLMARCHfoR PAY bed ~ death 1ii. 1>ia Co6J: ~· fe!r~.,11on11l SllllMl'Hto Sanlit-Ana-Cathollc·etmpq In a t e legram · to county welfare officials, Jerold A. Prod, state director of the benefit pay- ments department, said Vietnam evacuees. can qualify for the same kind of aid as ·American citizens if they have the proper immigration documents. County officials believe the ap· plication and1he-stat~·s·ruling wfll'not create a rush of refugees to coun~y welfare offices. WASHINGTON , (U P!J - Despite a last·minute appeal from President, Ford, the House today rejected legislation to authorize $327 million in as- sisiance funds ~th _ V.:iet· .,,,- n:ameset=erugees. paffiilelit-weaneidii)' "'. • ~ ,.. ; . • . :: andasix~m:*+te&mof'd&: •·'' _ The action, on a 246 to 162 vote, meant the compromise measure. which was comfortably approved tiy the Senate Friday, was dead. fketives worked, tb!)>'!th'lhe night a' .r ·i·'er De; ,.,.,eac L !..:.. re fOllowingupleadst.Othernurder. , , ., .f. J l'le• . .:J ~,But a Pol\•• .bulleUn today .said' i' , .. ·';. " . · • ' " < Erickson s8id most of lhe Te- fugees arriving in Orange County via El Toro Marine Corps Air Station are being relocated to Camp Pendleton in San Diego County or elsewhere in the coun- try. Ford sent a letter to Speaker Carl Albert r equesting im· at the.re wer:e n1;> suspects yet in, 1. ,.._ ~ ·_ • ,, mqr*1' Qf J,amesi.Raymond . .., D •,\. .J"f t ~. s l .cLc.'!"f• Couo!I slabbed in a art-. J;?if,1lflftJe '=".fJIJT--a IJ::r\I ~ FBt. 320~•te.. \}-• ~ ,~ · -~ . ......,. J RESCUE FLEET ORDERED - TD LEAVE. PegeA4. 141!!fa,:t(tS~____t;i...,Ana~Yenue. ''!'° ; '. ~ ~ ·• llerif,dieiLl'' .;, resUJt.ol stap • ::JllilulAllYKAYE 'f.OundS ,r.ec~lv~~ ·Se'v~r~l ~•if ~ -:"!.·~~..,~~ · . i o. He wa ~ fou/j~ ;l)y ' h ·Erfortst<'91'Kanlzeaparoehial rip,loy.er ,;ho •_d.ec-~ itd·. >c.h~Lteaclfers wiiOn griNi mor1· 0.. !Je<a~se:.Pe . been. J.visl~li \lltlay J!heo about.20 lay ~11.frotn wottO' .alJdbL · . (teac h•~·-'iii Mater .. D~ Hi gh k. _ . _, .. -• • 1;cbdt)l·.ur;'San\io Ao&:p1cieted.at e,.body. was:rouna a\~I:J}; lbec~nl~. -:-;· -, . wilh·the.fi:"nife·still-i()it. The teachers carr1~d the ,·~e Hempl9yer--' w.as ,-.,~ thf: pla~uds aiid_!iistributed Je~ets ~f t~the •partrttent by' Perry's ~O!'e class ~d_wel'.'t\pl~g to JandJad~. Wit,nesffs s..ald ,the continue the informational picket lpdy was fOJ.Jnd on the nobr n·ear atthe~nd of school today. the door pr ihe one-ifort.'Bpart.. . Teachers a~~ Mater Dei and .,nt neJfr the entrance .. to. the .. other h'igb scbdg,Js~ the Catholic '*1.aUcomplex. _ . Ar~bd~~·ot \.oJ.~&eles ar~' ~Early in<i,ulties in<licaleil thut 1e.ektnr .. !>It-;'ec~rily, .~lgher ·~ <sft MURDER,PageA!) =~·~;c~~ medical Ch f,E: e·s ~ C:a n·n ~(r ; f i eld repr.~(etive 'tor ttie California F.«ter on of T.eacher9, sai~ the Catho achogl teachers lack job' security~ recelving no protection in -dU~l>~ess..or ~Fee pro· •J!!ur0s.c ..r:·-..;.r .. .. . ~CaDll.iff. also said the .1a·y ~ teractaus-are ~eeiihi salaries mote COft\m ensurate with their public school c:odhterpart8. HC:eaid'.(tie maximum Catholic • ~fiool'leac~er 1atai-y is l~s than _ ~ haU the ·~average salary of a pµ~1 t>e., 'S._c.hool~.teac..ber ln Calitornia.. · .. , _ , 'M•liliit Hun, .p..tcleol ol lhe D•!<~.e.achero -R•OllP.c ••Id .rcDmo;ctl1an teach4tn &re--"pi.id .-betweed. tS8,500 and P.801 an· , nu.Uy. ll. -.. • · : · Todliy'I plCJcet w8s ar.o·a show o(\ siq>~r\ for ·nve ~cliers at · Mal;e): l>ef:iit.l\ci rec~vecl iette~ lu\;1'1'eeli: 1nd!~lillne their Johli -· . .. .· areinjeopardy.. 1 · The letters, ·which'""'Sa1t1 the school administration has "serious reservatiolls" about re- hiri11gi th~m nq:t' Yea r, were giten to lbetea'ch'tr:a wiiliout any ·explanation, ac:cOrding• to Can· • niff. • ~ Three of the five are officers in the union.organizational,.eommit· tee at Mater Dei~ lie said. · To organiz~1a union· cltapter, 51 percent ot the teachers tjiust be ·willing.tojoin. . • According to Canniff, 65 per- cent of the lay teachers at 26 high ~chool& in the Los Angeles. ArcbC:lio.cese, extending .from Santa Maria to Orange County, Vot.ea: to Seek union recognition. The new i roup, the United Catholic School Teachers As· sociation, has petitioned the N8- tionat"i.it.bor Relations 8,oard re· questing recogni~ion . (See PICKETS, Page AZ) ,, Most of the unsponsored re- fugees will be relocated to Fort Challee in Arkansas and Prod said in his telegram it will be up to the federal gov,emment and volunteer agencies lo find spoosors for them. High Sc~ool Pool Lights Approved · ·The Ir'Viile school board ha$ ap· proved an agreement to light lhe Univers'ity High School swim· mingp0ol'. Under th e proposed $3,500 agreement, whi ch must. still ~ ratified by the city council, two light standards would be in- stalled at the pool. Joint financ- ing would be provided by the school district, city and swim- team boosters club. -- mediate action on the bill and promi s ing that no mor e Am erican ·troops would be sent back to Vietnam. The President said the bill was "the most expeditious method of obtaining funds which are now dE:,JQerately needed for the care an"-ran.liportalion of home.less refugees. .. The Congress may be assured that I do not intend to send the armed fore.es of the United States back into Vietnamese territory," Ford said. B~ut· the House ignored the President's plea and voted down the measure. One hour of spirited. discussion preceded the vote. "The issue is money," Rep. T.hQJnas Morgan (0 -P a .J, c~rtfman of the House lnterna-tio al Re lations Committee, s , his voice rising in emotion. ·• e've been pulling people out of t e water -what do we intend to do? Pick them up out of the water and throw them b3ck in again?" ~,FUNDS, PageA2) '·Bye,-H~ghie' • " . , · PRETIY PAIR Rap~ Silspect Flees Police. ROOK C4BBIE N.EW )'01,l~(UPI) ..._A sus: it was his impre~sion that Evans ~ORT LAUDERDAL"", Fla. pect'inA_,~~selea~roma ,wastrylngtoescape. 1:1o Police car:t or sevetal blocks EvllLI.-38, bad been arrested I> -Two' pretty girls got a along New ~ ark ch.1 streeis; o~ p co.tnplalnt rro m Be th trip here from Canada for a song · ducked into'& balldtna. ran up 15 Pete1'9-0!L a 21.year.()ltl Wellesley · but ror cab driver Davie Holman llighti of atairi then climbed a Colleee ·Junior. She said Evans it was the blues. watertowerori't eroof. • lured her to a ,WeSJ. Side: apart-llolman drove the gtrll 1,300 "I was Qhly runnlpg to~· a .JlllJ ll, a)id.tapedher. mu .. IQ .Fort Latic!,eriliile, where phon4! eAU to' my l&!f'..l~-\;-.MI ., ~~~.i'~~ana1+_·~.Nld Eyant,·. tPe pair cl~Jrrs~·lo have rich re- o.i., ........... ~ PROP RECOVERED' Diver Stephen Billard Vintage~! PropPul~q EromOcean By KATkY CLANCY OftM D.llly llllotsu.tt A pi{t~ World VJar JI .airplane propeller blade~· rescued from the sea off Laguna Heach, w111 one day be a shiny sculpture in ci Huntington Be ach man's living room. "It's kind of a me mento," said Stephen l!illai'd, 9531 . Telha n Drive. • .. He a,nd 15om ~ j riends spent lO houtl undt;r W9i_Lt:r one weekend backsa,wing th~~ blade from a 22-year·old sdbmerged plane wreck off Lagunil Woods Cove. •N"o.w Biltard, a programming systf.m,5 des igner for Burroughs Corporation in Mission Viejo, is shiDing the 50-Pound piece for display in his hon1c. Later, he may try lo rup .~e plane 's e n g ine , re mo\'e the cylinder heads and tum them in- to ashtrays. he said, explainin1 dive~s enjoy collecting itemS> from the df:C.P- Laguna Beach residents said this week it seems unlikely those artistic ventures would ever have occurred lo the young Marine pilot who crashed the F4UCorsair fighter thel"e in late 194,3 or early 1944. o e4..rge Pletts , a J"etJred Lagu:n• policeman, was on duly tha\ BaY. and recalled some sur- fera"broqshl the pilot to sboce on a suifbo~. · • · ".He wasn't ln;j~r"ed at .:i.11," tha retiied off'tcer 1aid. , ~Sti~~i:a•t• ' n:•• l~~":''I"~ ~~d~~~~.1'n1:!:i't'~~~ "1'r m. the top ofdl water Kell~heti u14,. be ~rest.id Jliey ,J>oi(ght .iwl"!•ulls.,,ThCf tower?" asked Jus~;Ed..W £f&11fi.but that!'!' the woy fO .U.. oeverretumed. • · Gi;eeofie:Jd t Evans' tl\01 Wtcf-, pncbii:t fOI( quOstioning E'w . Not onlY wa~ Holman out the• nesday. . ~1 i" . deao from th,. pallc:e car llld taoo.<ab fare 'bill also h' had to "YOI, ' , .. ,~ ' :~,bef 1:110, :1 · . . aal<,1"1:\ )V.iitdao't, Ont,,Coin~ )o':Dld 10 14'e aoy atlllnioro~ i" ll ,~~a1)11d,the' · ~ ••• :~~l'18~1•0'0ilUdo1in"on.'•~~.~av ' Plelts recalled' the yowig pUot said the engine failed when .be was out o~er the.ocean .. He made tt back to• shore .and planried to 'land on the city Mech. But be~8'11e of crowds 0,;aw.lm· mtrs. he took the pl.,.. aboulio<J (See PROPE.liL£R, Pace AZ) .. • . ...... ~I • ... -. --..... p ottbe ••Nr \ow•• • 4; • • ~ '"'°"' yo m• aMWUI ·.ms • ..., Odl'vr ~ me .. ~ "Na. slrl.1' • p cu or Jef(rey Robins asked bacl(. · • l'<l••ll c iJ,,,l. '<•'loller' said (See ESCAPE, Pagei\2) • .. • ., -• Possible . l -. . . Orad'g~ Cobnty emplciyes who last week either paid or agreed to t--1'ay th~ county for alle1edly ., 1Nor~ipg pn Rep . Andrew ' Jlin1hlw'1 1972 Conlesaional ::_.cam.paten. on couoly Uriie.Uay be _-;~getttne their money and pledges bock. · -At a closed-door session Tues- dlQ', the Board of .SUpervtaor.s re- portedly agreed to continue ex- ploring other meau1 ol collecting the $13,!53 counLJ(. audJtod say was lmt in wages and gasoline ptileage in the Hinshaw cam- fa}gn . . . Last week, 27 employes in the ,_.;tounty assessor's ,p(fi~e either :i>aid or signed agreements to pay · 'Variowi amooots totalilfg $5,693 ~ for their role in the controversial ... campaign. ·: : ·None of the 27 stipulated that the. county's reported loss was J due to their own negligence or unlawful" Conduct. · They said their participation in lhe campaign resulted from ,or- , ders and directions given them " by their supervisors in the as· sessor's offjce that· Hinshaw beaded in 197:!. Left unsettled were the 'jimounts 32 other employes were charged by the auditors .that total $7.460. Earlier , the Board of Supervisors. had instructed coun-· ty counsel Adrian K~per to sue the employea who had not settled . .accountsby5p.ril.April24. · But, an informed source re- ported today that order was tenatively rescinded Tuesday when lbe supervisors agreed to negotiate further with the bond- ing company that insures the county against indemnity losses under a bond Hinshaw provided while tie was asst?.sgOr. -. The same sou ice said the bond- ing company has offered to pay a portion or the $13,153 claim:· And, the ·supervisors indicated on a r "g;plit'vote they might accept that • partiaJ &ettlement and institute legal action against Hinshaw for lhe balance. 'D.ead' Patient l.ives 'Iliree .. . .WeeksMter • . -HARTFORD, Conn. <AP) -A man . considered cllnlcally dead ~ continued to breathe for three weeks alter his wife.made the de- cision to wlth"raw his life sup- port system and his obituary was published, hospital--"oCficials re- vealed today. Joseph Klimek, 24, of Ma1;1chester, entered Manchester hospital Jan. 31 suffering from a 1---.rare blpod dil.ease_wbicb causes sl9w i!Jternal bleeding. • I ·Two weeks later, he was transferred to Hartford Hospital where his spleen was removed. But he suffered a~art attack, cutting off oxygen ·t! bis brain a,nd killing it; Doctors place.d Klimek, an ac- "'T"co'1ntant and Cather or a 2-yeai'· , old son, on a respirator. Byt for eight weeks he showed no im- provement. Tests of brain'activi· ty showed no response. On the morning or April 8, Dr. G .W. Anderson, chief of neurology at Hartfrird Hospital, shut off the respirator after COil· suiting with Mrs. Klimek. Breathing stopped immediately but the heart continued to beat, a· common occurrence. No breathing was noted for several minutes and Klimek was pronounced dead and prepara- tions began f~r autops y. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober! N. WMd l"l'ttl4f"I I nd P~111w..t, Jack R. 'Cur'ley VIC' Pr1•I•,., •ncl c;.,""'*' ,,.,..,.,... ThOmas l<eevil l!dlter Thomas A. Murphine Mll\ll l"f.hl• .Charles H. Loos ~ichard P. Nall .. , 11111 .. 1 -1\aOlflO l!OllOtl Oft/ces CM••~ .... l>ll wt.i I•' Sit .... ,_..,_, &tt<ll lJll 'f•-eo..1ev..-d uq.,,.. llt«ll, 11a.Cll•1WW,••S1 .... 1 ........ """, ... !lot•<": .,,,, .............. ,d Sioldl1119<1 Y•lle,; UHi U P"I _.., tl~1>0lego,F,_,,.. T•lepttone {714} 642-4221 OISSIH~ Ady•rlislnt'42·H71 .. S,.dOIHI«~ Y•ltt' MfMOflkl Sl1-t21! '"0'"' s ... c ...... '"·"'t C1111,~10111. t t,S O••"t-C11\I 11'11,lllllh•'I' ~-. MO M .. l llO• .. I. Htu"rlllOllt, .,110< Ill 11111111 1 r •l'lvfrll~~..,,nh ~•r•I " ••llV IHo -ttQrO~ll(·ll w lll'llut -(Il l jll fllllllllft ti CiW\'lifhl ........ --~· c.l1lt ""llee pelCI .. ~1.i Wol l ,' (Mltlflltlt. ~,.o; f IOllOll'" ,.,.,IV U ... IMnlll!ot I ..,_,. .... -1.1'11,;IHll ..... , .... ~ .... · -""'· •• • ... ThurSday. May 1. 1975 ·u.-rin-11t ~2 • v ~ . COmp~ Fgoled~:o1d8ter . 4• • ~ • I ·sACR.Qrel'l'IJ;> ~1)-'l'be suppo_edl)'_lnl~lll ble c9mpll1er ol':lhe -state Department of Motor Vehicles has been tOOled by'a103-year-old driver! The computer rejected a drive r's license renev.·al applicatiop wben \he birth date of the applicant was shown as 2-3i.72. The d e partme nt doesn 't issue driver 's liCense S to 3-year.olds. , At first, it was thought that a human -the com- puter keypunch operator -pushed a wrong button in ·recording the birth.date. , -· _ But the department s aid a check of the original-- application sho.wcd.:.thal the applicant was JQ.a.ye._8.(: old Ma ude G :Tull or ~n;lewood , who was born Feb. 3, 1872. The department said the computer interpreted. the 2-3· 72 on the application to mean Feb, 3, 1972. • After the error was· correct ed , Mrs~ Tull was is· sued a r ene we d one-year' limited term lleense whieh · will allow her to drive anywhere in her neigl)borhood. She is among the 10 oldest Californians to hold driver 's license. Pendl,eton Refugee. Center Expanding By JACK CHAPPELL . OI tti1 D1llr ll'ttot $Litt The Camp Pendleton refugee center was due to swell to more than 5,400 today as a steady stream of evacuated Vi"etnamese poured into the quonset hut and tent city in the hills. behind San Clemente. (Related story, pic- ture Page Al.) In a statement released today,· U . Col. Arthur Brill, department of defense spokesman at the base, downplayed a report that 70,000 reCugees woula pass through the marine base for pro- cessing en route to other U.S. mi~i~ary ins tallations. FronePageAl PROPELLER ··our guidan.ce and our. in- formation that we have nQw is still to prepare for 20,000. There is no change to that as or now," Lt. Col. Brill was quoted by a base spokesman. " Jn the first two days of the re .. fugee operation , Camp Pendleton has received 4,977 persons of whom 1,324 have de- parted-: The center was due to re- ceive 1, 773 today. ReCugees have filled the.Camp . Talega section of Pendleton, and are now being placed-in quonset huts in the Camp San Ono(re area. A base spokesman said that as much as possible, the re(ugees would be housed in quonset huts because the Vietnamese were not U!:ied to the chilly Southern Cali(ornia nights and mornings. Marines from many PeDdletOn units were at work erecting tents yards out tO sea, setting it down to house the in(lux or refugees in lhe rocky Woods Cove area. It which eventually will have to be sank in about 25 feet of water. billeted in the 16·man tents. "I think be just stepped out on-The camp h.,as a capacity 6( to the rocks there," Petts said. 5,000 now and will be increasing "He didn't seem to be too upset that throughout th'e day. ' • • ' • -~slU.r~f S~e.18.-; ~ ~1001fi Rate .lljke -11 11 . befteved thei.lT t~.1' or n1lcrofi111> ..... a ... n-XOJllittlme Monda; n"'hf cl! ""•I• Tuelday · mornln(.. ~ -... !!...r' ..:'..'! ...; By oo(ToJ..4,s FR~E _ Dt .. D•lhl'lkltSYff Traveier':. Insurance, the ma- jor carrier of malpractice in· a ranee ·ror Orange Cou.otY pJiys Clans, i!t Seeking a 100 pei- cent rate increase July l ifespite a .contract ~uaranteelng stable rates thn>U.lh..December, accord-inl to the Qran1~ County Medical A11oclaUo"°. . Asao.clafton Assistant Ex- ecutive Secretary Tom Hen· neuy, who ta: handling insurance matten: for the group, would not .s comm.ent on the 'i£,atu1 or negoU1lloris and wouJa not pre- dict when they may be com· pleted. ·· He could not predict whether Orange County doctors would respond like thoae in San Fran- cisco, many of whom have stopped practice rather than pay increase4 totaling more than 300 percent. . .. However, he said, "The as· sociation is in sympathy.with-any. demonstration by a g!t?uP_t_cf lm· .press oi\ the st·at~ le&).118~8 the ll;&Vlty of the situation.··~ . Henneiay said Traveler's has a contract. with the county associa- tion guaranteeing to keep its rates al current levels through December and to make ~alprac tice insurance available next year~-~---__ _ Despite that agreement, the company has asked for a 100 per- cent jump in July. Hennessy would ~ com.ment * * * Fro•·Page Al on whelher lildltlonal In ...... would be sought in Janµary,. other tha.n to ~ay, "At tha.t Ume Citron. and. Griffith said thet.e they €'ap .set whatever rat.ea \bey waa no bldicaUon.ot forc:ed..eauY wanl. ·~, " ollllei' lntoj!!e-buildlrnl or lntollle _lruouriince r..teS.:.ror ~ -.e<ona-IJ,OOi.ml<rolllol•lrlCi. · physicla.Jis considered normal ~ · ' --~ risk range from SS,000 ~ ~000 Tax payments-cOve~ by the for a e~nera1· practitioner to orl-,lnal checka--we~ ~tect~to $6,000 to $7,000 !or an orthopedlc· the ta_xoayer:is Jot~couPl. wpen surgeon, he said. they were received, Citron•aid. To 'patients, the leap In • . 1;. malpractice premlums could Consequently. he emphastiea, have a range of effects, he aaj.d_, the send.en ~of the tax checks The price of patieni vlalts will have no reason to be concerned increase, he said, 8t the r4U' of about a possibility. their tax ~y- about $1 .50 to S2 a visit with a ·lOO men.ta were not ptoperly credit9d percent increase. aa:ainst their tax bJU.., Higher~nsurance COit& will de· Fur.thermore, Citron con· ter young physlelans from start-.Unued, mic~o(ilm copies of the ing into pre.ctic&i thus cutting in· checks similar to those stolfD to the supply o( physlcl~·man-from the county offi~.are ma1n- power, he said.· . . tained by_ the -bank whet!7 they .Older: physicittns n,arl~& aredepos1tect" . ;; retirement aee maY· f.(l._w \he What the lh1e~e~.w)leJI they higher premium• as· a•tOod re· snatched the m1crafilm reels w~ ason to edd their practices: early; merely an epeH"t'Jonfll tool used he said. .. .by Citron's department to match At the same time, he .,..id, payment a1aipit tax bills. medical insurance. benefits .They ·are also used as a re· would be inadeq~ate to cover U\e feren~e when a taxpayer has .a higher costs, requirin& )US~ q~t1on about a tax payqient, policies for patients with atten-C1tro0 said. • dant larger premiums. . ''The microfilm .could not be of If malpractice ra"' increuea any use or value to anyone exc~~t. similar to those Jn the Bay Afea possibly some?ne who doesn l were .required here, he said, wa~t the Identity .of ~e pefSf?n phy!ictan pi:emiums could jump who actually paid ·a tax bill toUO,OOOt_of,50,000ay~. -known,"saidCitron. · "'The sponsored P~otram ls.not in a critical situation at this point,," Hennessy said, "since th~ . contract_:will get us tlp'ough to Fro• Pase Al December." MU He emphasized· the rneec), -for . -RD ER-. ~ • some kind of legislation :'which . ' . .. would permit a doctor-patient re-P8rry' had told i. friend he was DOCTORS lationship without t.11~ _parties a:oincbac!cJ>lck,J.Dg. • •' lookirigateac:botber.aspXential Perr·y's ·c.ar:: a . PJ.ymouth hospitals will pay the insurance litigiri~'.!_ __ , • Valiant, w.aJ 9).llslde ·~ "part- on a daily basis. The physicians Suc:blegi1lation, be1aid, would mellt. Ther:e w~e. no obyious must work without fees under the have1o entail a reducitlon in the sips ot.Cbrced e11try. arrangement. amount!: awarded iii ~practice The murder' victini is from a The doctors were supported b.Y·. claims ~ °1' ·t_lih~l of.~ large C.mily. He is aurvived by the C'alifornia Medical Associa· statute. of ll!11tat!oM on liow his p~ent.s .. Joseph T. Perry of tlon and Jocal medical societies """'m~h . time ma,Y pass before a Costa ilesa, tbre~ ,brothers, in their refusal lo pay skyrocket-malpractl~e claim~ filed. ThOmas .. Ral)dy 4Dd Michael, ing rates charged by the and th.nre sisters,. Joan; P.at.ricia ArgonautlnsuranceCo. Um'on End' _.:,._d andDiane. . Rates were raised from a cur-~ . . --~·l!tllC:' Services will be.held Friday at about the crash," he recalled Officials ha'w_'.C no projections as "bu~ he got r~al excited becaus~ to the number of refugees coming - they.left his parachute out there in Friday, however, Lt. Col. Brill rent$5,000ayeartopaymentsas LANSING, Mich. (AP) -The 10 a .m. at St. J ohn the Baptist high as $35,000 annually, mostly Michigan Cath,olic eoqrerience Church \l1itb. interment at the on a rock.'' said initial figures were thatrthe He said the Navy trj~ without base would have received more success to haul the wreckag~ out than 18,000 through Sunday. to sea, but divers have since car-Marine Corps spokesmen re- ried away all the debris except .ported no major health problems /or the heavy engine. among any of the refugees ad- . "!J think within a week most o( rriltted so (ar . the instrument panel was gone,.. The arrivals continue to be.of Pletts said. upper or middle class back- Billard sa'id a friend found ground. Of(icials expected another or the plane's blades in "hard-core refugees,'' those the surf and made a sculpture, so without homes or American con- he decided to try sawing o(f the tacts, to begin arriving late this last blade. week and next. "it was complE!t'ely grown over Arrangements now call for With sea life,•• he explained, ad -?endleton. to be filled u~ r~t to . ding he spent a week chipping It tlS capacity 'olllfth lhe ov°hflow off, lhen shining the metal with diverted. to baTes in Arkansas because of the company's de-has reaffirmed tls endonement Good Shepherd Cemetery. Ar· clsion to drop group-policies and Of the United .Farmworkers of. rangementli are being handled isaueonly·lndlvichtal lllsur'ance. Americ;a.,. by S.lti-Bergeron Mortuary . aluminum jelly. -_ and F1or1da . . -lfe plan. to mount it upright-~ ·Re~rt;s-stemming from-a-pre-- a farm harrow disc. explaining, ss. b.nef1ng w~~ne~a~~Q~-· "It's kind o( a collection item .,-a W1111a~ C. ~1~d. chief clv1l souvenir " · coordinator with the State · Department's Agency !or In- Fro•PageAl ESCAPE.· ••. Kelleher. '"He said, 'Goodbye Hughie.' '.' •'Ypu weren't williftg to acceJ)t. that?" the judge asked. ~ "'Nosir." _ ~ "'You wanted to continue the acquaintance?'' '"Yes, sir." Kelleher said he was badly; winded by ·the time ·he spotted Eva ns hidin g on top of: a ,.... watertower on the roof. · Robins: "What did you do then?'! A: ''I said 'Marty gel the - down .'" Q : ''Whathappenedttien?'" A: ••He came down and l grabbed him by the belt and hit him on top of the · head two times." Q: ''What happened then?'' A: He fell down and I fell on top olhim. Q : .. What happened then?" A : ''Wereatedforawbile.'' FroraPageAI PICKETS. •• The archdiocese has challenged the petition, however, and the board will flchedule a bearing to determine whether or not the union should be formed. Man, 31, Killed HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Siabo1cs Pinter, 31, owner of a Hunearian restaurant, was shot and kllled by an unknown as· sailant early today while he was ushering customers out or a rear door at Closing time. Witnesses told otficer1 se veral ahoti were fired at Pinter from an automobile traveling past the reftaUrant. ternational Development, as say- ing most of 70,000 refugees com- ing to the United States would be processed through Camp Pendleton. - A base spokesman said there was "some confusion" at the briefing and th·at a misun-· derstanding may have arisen. · However, be declined to. say fiatly that the reports were incor· · tect, onl,y that defenie depii1.- ment had not received. any such orders yet. · For refugees who will be re- maining at (he-bas·e while sponsors ~re sought, U.S. of- ficials will establish education programs helping the Asians to ' . understand Amc:rican language and customs. \ Recreational facilities also will be established on the base. The diet of \he -Vietnamese while at the refugee camp is be- ing especially formulated with an eye to prope' nutrition and their tastes. · The Marine mess halls sei uP' for the refugees have been serv· ing m eals of creamed pork. chicken, noodles and copious quantities of rice. Jello, fresh fruit and salads are also availa· hie in ''Marine·size'' servings. * •. * . Fro•PageAI FUNDS ..• Critics or the bill charged that numerous provisions were oul· ·dated, and might provide legal authority for the President to re- introduce U.S. trooP1 in Viet- nam. · "ThJs is a mindless act," Rep .. Phillp Burton (D-Callf.), .cllar1M. Rep .. Charles W. Whalen (R- Ohlo). ••id the bill would enshrine Into law provlstona waivine five prohibitions fgainst the use of American troops ln Vietnam . The House w.as left with two Immediate options : etthercall up the earlier House venioo ol the bill which the Senate amended and uk for a new, confenmce, OI' draft an entlrefy uew bill. ~av1s·· ! ' ., - • . • • . . -. -" ~ • • ' ' •. ORANGE c;eu&TY, eAt:-1-FO~NIA • r ' ~', THURSDAY, Mfl:Y 1, 1975 8 • • Tod ay's Closing. -N.Y. Stoeks . • • I 'fEN ea~.TS' • W. G()~ty-lJnibeation Showd9wn Set: -•11'};;--aiV S:OOVILLE -.t mit to die count.y,commJttee. vtOus pqsition and have agree(! to ble. '# tricts which would place two po!al is ~fore the hoe.rd. · , ., CMplleDlllrl'i•¥ 1 .. The~1bo'Wdowd"' starts at 7:30 acc_ept ~-a strip of· Huntington The city board also agreed to trustees in Seal Beach and one in Seal Beach has submitted a un- flve -w,11 Ora.nge County ~m 'fb Dwyer .A<:hool in Hunt-Beach residents currently accept the Seal Beach School the strip and only two in what is ificationi>lan along its own~-fl~mentary school~ boards "ate / ington""Be_aCb: belon&:inJ to the Fountain Valley~ District as part or a wti(ied Hunt-now our elementary district," daries, but the sm~ size (t.wo preparl111r for a unification "The1 Hun.Uncton Beach . City School District. , · ington Beach system, if Seal Palmer explained. scbool4) or the tax-rich district. abOwdown ·Tuesda,y night before .... School District, ~ich is hosttn,g Palmer said. that bis school Beach leaders want that. The Seal Beach school board is may block that plan. · ..... thep.ranie County Comm1tlee on Tuesday's ·session,· bas made board'"agreed Monda,.r n.ight that And Palmer said the biggest .meeting tonight to further dis-Meanwhile. the Westminstf!l" Scbbol District Or'ganlzation. perhaps the gttatesf changes in if lhoae "strip" residents would change made ,by the board was a cuss its oWn unification future... Dia(riet, a iow-~ea1~ sy6tem, Truatees..bave' h4ild a flurry or its unificatiol'.' pr9pos_m. · prefer to join a unified Hunt-proposal to establish trustee dts-Superi.ntend~nt Mari Dres51er has submifted a unification plan sptcial-boUd meetings the past De_put.y Sup e.rla1end en t ington Beach Distrjct, rather tricts if bqth the ''strip" and Seal said-his tF~es would probably wh~h-ineludes all-of its curreilat t"'weeks to cryslalize separate Charita PallJlel: S'aid:today that than a unified Fountain Valley BeachjoinedHuntlngtonBeach. dis~~s the ~ssibility o{~ining . boundarY-<Witp (ivi schoo)s in un!ftcatl_!>n policies to be .sub-his tr.&15tees reversed~r pre-district, that would ~ i;tccepta· "Our l>oard, would accept dis-other distri~s, but no form,al.JwO· _ (5!~ ~lf'.I ED, Page AZ> : 7 .-... • • ...:. , . . -.. . ·--. ~ t;tf,J~,i:it~~:}? ax_ Jfficrofi]m S~atch~d ~ 71 ,, -TIW"R"#S'e!SS,,.?Z,t ?!1 Ztl'EP; 1 nr;"i t •'•ti~:i• , vU.tage; •tittt c. •• , -. • •' • _, -. --... }.7 Reels - Of F:ilm Missing I Pitta ta Pals 6ath'er . ---=: :"'?'-'~'.i-... .o ...... M_,,~ ·~-H-;-ibay look likej ust decoralion.·-Oul he S 1-luntington Beach Heal\Start program. Tlte .. stuffed wilft good things and has ~ttracted public is invited to the festtv-(i,l at·.i.~Lake the attention of (from left ) Ledu Simpson, 4, Park Clubpouse. Saturday frpm 4 :.3Q'.1o IY.1l0 Melissa Arebalo, 5, and Mario Ortega. 4. . 1>.m. ~dn1i ssion.is'Sl.75 for adults. 50 ce.n!-8 He's a pinata and will be a s ta r perjormer at for ch1ldre11 . ~ a Cinco,d e. M-a.yo celebration.planned by the.. ~ Hinshaw Supporters To Get Cash B·ack? ... Or.ange County emPloYes who last week either paid or agreed to pay the county for allegedly working on Rep. Andrew Hins haw's 1972 Congessional campaign on county time may be gelling their money and pledges back. - At a closed-dobr session Tues· day, the Board of Supervisors re- portedly agreed \.<> continue ex- ploring other means of collecting the $13,153 county auditors say .. was lost in wages and gasoline mileage in lite Hinshaw cam- paign. • Last week, 27 employes in the county assessor 's office either paid or signed agreements lo pay variou!i amounts totaling $5.~ toi" their role in the controversial campaign. None of the 27 stipulated that the county's reported IOss ·was _ due to their own negligence or unlawful conduct. They said their·part.icipatlon in the campaign result.ed(from or- ders an4 directions given them by their sur>ervisors in the as- sessor's office .thal ffinshaw headetl in 1972. Le"ft unsettled were the amounts 32 other emAJoyee were charged by the auditors that total ·$7,460. i E!ir ier . the "Board or (See R.EFUNDS, PogeA2) ~ . - Police-LOse ---. Theft Susp~ct . A.man wanted rorRqueStiorting'. Jn connection with" (ife Cac. burglaries man aged lo elude' Huntington Bea.ch detectives: Wedriesday. afternoon.liy.climb- ingoVer a fence. -.. petective Bob• Russell said police were waiting al the Casa del Sol Ap-attments, 21661 Brookhurst St., w~re William Passmore, 22, o( WestrQ.insi.er: was visiting a rrtend. ...: ·: But offiCers saic:t'he spotted~ plainclolhes.~etectives in -the(i: unmarke'ci ponse unit~ then drove ~lo the far side of t he apartment complex and sCS.mpered over a fence. Police said the man~ po6sibly armed, was suspected of five ~ar burglaries, as well as violation 'of parole. Trash Talks 'Secret' I ' ' ' ., . ., r ~·. . . . .~ \ -. I ' . . { I • • • , OAILYPILOT H /F Thur1d1y, Mar 1. 1975 HUNTINGTON EXECUTIVE PARK LAKE WINS AWARD · .. Tops In lndustri•I Beautlflc•tlon Catego.ry t.. ·~~~ J• 0 ... ~·~ .,., ... ~ .. ., ,. ·r • • . ..... . . ~ ;-..· ... . . .. _ lti ·--"• . ... C.llr 1'1191 ltmtt ,.,...... LARRY AND KRISTA CONE.SHOW OFF WINNiNG YARD Landscaping Earna Them Beautification Award . Eight Win lf ono.rs " ... . . . For Beautification ·- A loW.mainlenance. high beau- ty front yard, and a cluster of or. fi ces built around a man-made lak e w e r e a m o n g e i g ht beautification award winners in Huntlneton Beach Wednesday. The awa rds were handed out by the Women's Division or the Chamber of Commerce at the an· ORANGE COAST HtF DAILY PILOT TN 0<-Co••1 O.lly P!lol, wll~ wlll<flll t-· ~-1 ... l<l•••·P<•>•. •• pUbli,,.., n tht0...,IJ'I CM" Pu&o•U\l"<1Co""'•"V ~·'-~llon•••• putlll-""'°""•¥ !"'°"'"' to ..... ., .... (.o!.t• Mow,,...,_, &!oKll, H11.,11ncrion llrec.,/I'....,. "'" Yl lllf, lt'<ln•, 51.tdl•bi<k Yl 11ty '"" UIOUN k.o<nl !to"I" ea.u. " '"'~f •tqlolwl ... n'"" "put>11MI.., S..h1<d1v• -w.ci.-,;.. "f~ prln<l ... I put>hU\I~ pion\ I, It J100 WW>I ll~y !.Utel_ ""ti M•••. C1l1lo•.,lo.,IH . Robe rt N.. Weed Prt\l.,,,n! o-.1 ""~!""'' ~ Jack It-Cur ley V'<I Prl"donl •"" Geft,..11 M.o,...9".[. 'Thomas Keevil (dl! .... Thomds A.. Murphine ........ .,, .. <i l!tJllO< Charles H. Loos Richard P Nall •»"'•~• ""6~qu09[Gd0< Terry Coville -" 0••"911 cov~1, E.o•t,,.. Huntin11ton Be•cti Office llUI IM«" &ou1 .. v.,<1 ~'''""' .. ..., .... , .. 0 8o• -•l~ Other Oflicas LIQ~N 0..A(h, I lh~-·••!t.l• ... I Cott•-·· lJO "'"" e., '''""' Nt"""'" k «ll )))) Nt•l»'"I ~ •• , .. ....,..._<_ ll•lley lUOI La~· lile.S IL S." Ole90 ... .-., Telephone (714 ) 642·4J21 Classified Ad.,,ertl slng 6'2·5671 l'•OM Nl>rll\Ote"Ot" Caun1•~•1,.., 540·1220 r I nual beautiric ation award ~ luncheon held in the Huntington· Harbour Beach Club. The pretty front y,ard belotigs to Lan-y and Krista Cone, 179"2 Scotia Circle, who picked up the top honor for beautified homea. He des igned the yard hifJl,:lelf~ emphasizing low maintenance - none of the bushes shed ·1.beir leaves and the re isn't llfuch mowing to be done -with a '70: year·old olive tree, eugenla com- pata bushes, and lots of juniper and aza leas. . The offices overlooking a lake are part or the lluotington Ex· ecutive Park complex on Beach Bo ulevard at the San Diego Freeway . A s mall . shallow lake is sur·· rounded by four two-story office buildin gs. with two restaurants and some small shops in front. Other beautificati on awards presented by Mrs. P erkie Rubadue. chairman of this year's luncheon, went to : -St . Bo naventure Catholic Ch urch. -SO<A•ers Intermediate School, a new campus in southeast Hunt- ington Beach. -Yamato Nursery, for the smal l busi ness category. . -The Hunti ngton Beach Com· pany for its landscaping Job on Mai n St reet and Ma nsion Avenue. -The city parks department for its more than 350 acres or parks. -And a special certificate to the Quilters and Tillers •·H Club for volunteer cleanup work in the downtown neighborhood. • • enter -~ ' Expands' . The Camp Pendleton refuiee center was due to swell to mote than 5,400 today as a steMy stream ot evacuated Vietnam .. ....._ poured into the quons¢ hut 'ind , tent city in the hiU_s behind San 'i' . Clemente. (Relat~ ator-y, pia ~ lure Page A3 .) . ., . In a statement releaaed t.Pd:at. _, . U. Col. Arthur Brill, departll1ent of defense spoke1man at the base, downplayed .a repo~at 70,000 refugees woul'd Pkas through the m,nne base for p~ • ceasing en rotite to other .U.S. military installati.ons. . . '"Our guidance and our. ln~ formaUon that we 'have now is still to prepare for 20,000. There is no change to that as of now," U . Col. Brill was quoted by a . Oii., ................ .TR~H CONTINUES TO PILE UP ON ORANGE COAST AS GARBAGE.STRIKE CONTINU~ . .Secret Negottetlon1 Under Wav In Attempt to End Four1-11--<>kl Collect0r1: W•l.kout . base spokesman. . In the first two da)'s of the re. .fuiee operation , Camp Pendleton has received 4,977 persons of whom 1,324 have de. parted. _ · f're•P~AI REFUND .•• Supervisors had instructed coun· ty1 counsel Adrian Kuyper to sue the emplo1es who had not settled accounts by 5p.m. April24 . But, an informed. IOUrff re-ported today that order was tenattvely rescinded Tuesday when the supervisors agreed to negotiate further with the bond· ing company that insures the county against indemnity losses under a bond Hinshaw proVlded while he wa11 as1essor. The same 1ource said the bond· ing company has of(eted to pay a portion of the $13,153 claim. And, the ·supervisors indicated on a split vote t~~Y might accept that partial settlement and institute legal action against Hinshaw for the balance: · f'r•• Page Al UNIFIED .•• north Huntington Beach), as well 'as Seal Beach ahd other parts or the city of Westminaterthat now belong to the Garden Grove Unified School District (which adds La Quinta High School lo Weslmln1ter). Westminster o·rficialS say they need the Seal Beach district to help provide a sqund tax baae, more than Huntington Beach needs it .. The remaining two elementary districts, Fountain Valley' and Ocean View, have not made any major changes in their. unlfica· tionplans. Fountain Valley still wants a unilied·district-whicb coven'Bl.I the city (including the north.ea.at portion) and the Huntlnflon Beach ''strip.'' Fountain Valley officials do feel the "strip" residents should have their choice between dla· lriots . Ocean View is standing. by a unif~Yon,..1>Ja!Lw.hic):) creates. a unified district along its own elementary boundaries . . The IJl•JQr Oeean View con- c".ro is. cons~~~tton of the Ocean View High ~t;.,qol campus, which moet other diaqtcts say they sup- -')lOrt. . • When all of the plans are sub- mitted, it will be up to the county committee to sort out the dlf· ~erences . add submit a final pro- _posal to the.&tate board of educa· ti. ' on. PROPELLER 1aid the en1ine failed when he was out over the ocean. He made it back lo shore and pl"!IJled to land on the city ·beach. But because of crowds of swim- mers, he took the plane about 200 yards out to sea, setting it down in the rocky Woods Cove area. It sank in about 25 feet of water. "I think he Just stepped out on- totherocks there," Petts said. ''He didn't seem to be too upset about the crash," he recalled, "but he got real excited becaW1e they left bis parachute out there on a rock." He said the Navy tried without success to haul the wreckage out to sea, but divers have .. since car· ·ried away all the debris except for the heavy engine. "I think within a week most of the instrument panel waa gone," Pletts said. Billard said a friend found another or the plane's blades in the surf and made a acUlptW"e, IO he decided to try 11wtn1 off the lut blade. "It waa completely crown over with sea life,'' he explained, ad- ding he spent a week chJpplng It off, then sblQ.ln& \be metal with aluminum Jelly. · ~ He plans to mount It upriiJtl In a farm harrow disc, explalnin1 "lt'1'klnd of a collectioo item -a aouvenlr ." • Fro• Page Al TRASH. • • guards to ride along with the trash haulers. . In Tustin Wednesday, ·10 crowbar wieldin g' Teamsters al· legedly smashed the windshield, side mirrors and lights of a truck making neighborhood rounds but the men fled before police ar-rived. · Santa An a poli ce reported some broken windows on trucks own e d by Great Western Reclamalion, bu~ said the inci · dents ceased aft er that firm hired armed guards . Studems Plan Cinco Fksta Students at Wintersburg High School in Huntington Beach will hold their second Cinco de Mayo Festival Friday morning. The restivaJ will be held on the school patio, decorated with paper nowers, balloons and can- dy-filled plnatas. A rock band will entertain, the Huntington Beach police helicopter will visit and Mexican food will be served. In addition, fifth and si;th graders from Willmore School in Westminster will perlorm M~x· ican dances in costume. ), . Insurer Asks l()()o/o .• . Doctor Rate, -Hike ByDOUGLASFIU17.SCllE Ol'IMDaUrfll•-- Trave}er's Insurance, the ma- jor carrier of malpractice in- sura nce for Orange County physic) ans, ls seeking· a 100 per· cent rate increase July 1 despite a contract ;uaranteeing stable rates through December, accord- ing to the Orange County M.edlcal Association. ~--. . Association Assistant Ex· ecutive Secf>etary Toni Hen· nessy, who la handllng'l.naurance matters for the group, would Dot comment on the status of n-egotiatlon:s and w-oUtd ftOt ifrt.. diet when t~ey may be q>m· pleted. -. He . could riot predict whether. Orange County doctors would respond like those in San Fran· cisco, many of whom have stopped practice rather than pay increases totaling more than 300 perce.nt. _ However'\. he· said, "The as· aoc:ldtion is 1n sympathy with any demonstration by a group to im· .press on the state legislature the gravity of the situation." Hennessy said Traveler's bu a contract with the ~OWlty associa- tion · guaranteeing to keep its rates· at Current levels through ' I -.. I December and to make malprac· lice insurance available next year. Despite that aareement, the company has asked for a 100 per· cent jump in Jul~. * * * SF Doctors Protesting High Rates SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) Surgical care at most hospitals went On an emergency.only basis today with doctors staying aWay from the operating rooms in a protest against high malpractice inlurance rat'es. Al Mt. Zion Hospital, ooe of the city's largest, a spokesman said two cancer patients were Wlable to get needed 15urgery because their cases were not coniidered emergencies by the striking anesthet~t.I and surgeons. . Most hospitclls limited ad· missions to e'mergency t ases, and began laying off other workers. · 0 s199•s I l ' •' - Rates Too High k ii: -·~ , eTiQUD -~ 1 .• ~ ... , ':f r·::Qn Electrf,e .. ~l~· '· ; : ' 1 •18Yl.YJA PO,tTE& · ~·' w\th Clar monlllly-1led'rl<lly·blll1 up :!C)lo :IQ petc:enl In lh• put~ alon'e ••d wtlh utlllUeo l"""""°ut lo ~11 HOlt---1111 ~.Ip plll'rooont incru1e1 !Iii loOfrecord tn-erease1, one que1u.., hepo p~ tlil,I! to ~he•fotefronl: Ian 'I Ibero anylhln1 lha1 ' can be done to ell)"b, \be · · up1plral? . • Yes.,.....tbe're are Jong overdue chaoi:e,· th't can and pa:obably WW.be- made tn the-way'UUllly rates are set and lh the ~ rea:ulatory proce11 by which rate lncreU.are ll'&n'-'. '·' Many o{ these rate jUld recuJatory nofornii are actually In the o(llng; 19me already have been adopted. And their Impact OD YOU la cei:taln lo.be SIJni(leanl. · (I) FLAT RA.n:s -Utill 0 Ues have separate rate 1chedules for each clips of_cUIJ,omer.r-resld•ntial, corn· merclal, and Industrial. Generally. the resldeotlal user paya more pet kllbwatt hour (KWH > for electrici-l)' than the bl&-Industrial custoaier: Furthermore, all of these schedules usually have declining block ratea,-meanin& tbe price per KWH fall• aa consumption rises. _ In place or this discriminatory pricing poUcy, which r'e- wards the big user V(ilh lower prices, would -be a nat rate u11- der which all of us would pay an Initial fee to cover fixed COila plus a non-discriminatory rate regardless of Quant.it,Y conaumption. · · .. In Wisconsin, the Public..ServlCe Commls1~ already has approved sµch· a plan. In Calllornla, an· ouUit called TURN 1<Toward Utility Rate Normalization) has submitted to tho slate regulatorY body a detailed ~opo1al .(pr flat rates. · Alt.hough this would tnean higher bills for comm,rcial and industrial custometa, iome ener1y expert,s bepeve this approach will turn out to be cheaper tor the avqage eon· sumer. (Zl "UFELINE" SERVICE -,'J:o protect low and fix· eel-income rroups from IOal'ing rat.el. a procr~-ve rate structure ,would be ·inltituted under which. enef"IY·Wasting users would pay mqn for each additional block -or power. used. Also a "lifeline" set'llce w!'llld be eatabllshed.under which a utility would ·charge a low }>a.sic rate of rOU,hly $10 for the first 400 KWH purcbued each month, or .whatever. amount of energy was calculated to mee"t,.._@n_ lni:li!idual'.s' basic needs. Over thl.J rtgure, customers would pay a higher rate, thus forcing bil users to pay more and enabling the low- income citizen to receive an allotment of "survival elec- tricaf powei.". Colorado and . several other stat.es have / ;: adopted this. · .• • , ,• .. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASElndex Dow·Jones Ind s & P 500 Stocks 46.59 8'1 .16 830.96 88.10 0.40 0.08 ,.. 9.62' -o.so· ' '' Thur11day'11 I • loa~ Priee11 - ' N DAil Y PilDT NEW .YORK '' sto·c . . . EXCHANGE -. . . tr Y Car'• HfP,~ A~ar E•er1 Saturday -~ ... .. ,., ·~ Ai ••• " ' CBll (2) 9:00 -"Hawaii." Th<f~pic IJIOvie lf!>m James Al.J4iclien~fs navel. stars Juhe Andrews, Max Von $Ydow and Richard Harris, 'i"ilh s upporting· performances rrot:n lome lesser.·kbown • actori (in 1966) such as Gene •Rackinan · and Carroll O'Connor. · '~:1;::::=:-f; .. KC~T (~8) 9:,00 ;,-; "A w.oman of M 1. 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ORANGE COUNTY,.CALIFORNIA ' N . --. . : ~ ~ Qrke~ J\fq_.Get .Rtifrmds ....--o.r@1e""COun y empJ_oy"--who Dloltni other means d collecting None or -tbe-21 stipulated that •amou~-32 other emiloy~ were wben the supervisors agreed to partial settlement and institute tut~ either _pajd or. aireed to u.e;tJ.8,IJS count7~udtton· aay the county's reported loss was ,~.~~~.~he audlt.Ofs ~t. total negotiate further with ttie bond· lefAl actlorf against Hinshaw for pay the ~.coUnty ~or al&e1edfy Vfll!I ,lCHlt tn wapa"And gdoUne due to t_heir own negligence or "•• ,"80~ ... lng company that insl1tes t.he ~ the balance. 'w_orklne:. 011 Rep. jtndre.w ,._Jj!Ufap-;in .·tb.e '~W ~·~·. unlawt'UI conduct. "'~ ··~l&;.,r, 'the ~so a rd o( county 'agalhst i'iidemnilj losses Stiould that he the caie, the Hin1baw•1 \1912 Conge11ion1J· 1• PJ.ltn.. •:,:-,. · They aaid their participation in ~pe"lsors bad instructed coun· under a·\?(nd.Hil)•haw·j>ro\1ded boards would be swept clean as C'811'-PaiP,on~~uotf•tim«119•Y be · "'Lall week, 27 empioyei iO the lhe camp•icq .. resulted from or· ty couuet::.\ddan Kuyper to sue. While h.e was assessor. rt:_.. rat-as. the ~mployes are con -·CS'..,:\b!l_r:·~~Y ~ pledtes ~Yi..a1ae1ur:ai!Jfi~,. ejther den and directions given· them ·the einptores .,ho had not setUed .-The silme soUrce saicl~ aono-cemed inasmuch as the county : II:. .., • · • ~~ -palifdt •l•n~d aJreililenta to pay ):{y tbelt' aup;ervtson ln the as-accowtll'b)rslf.m. A)>ril24. . ins: compai;iy has orreredto pay a would then have obtained full set· · .AL.a clOMd.-doo.r sesaion'Tues-vartOua amounf,s -lot.!'intr '5,683 ses!Or's' office that Hinshaw BUt, an informed source re-pm:tion or the $13,153 claim.¥~· Uement. 4'y, the BOanl of Supervisors re-fo/ ~ii role ,in Qte trov~iSI headed "' 1972 .. · PorteLJoQay:·jJJat order was the ·supe-rvUlor~ in""dicate<I', on· a Superv~ors arc scheduled to . J!O~ ~lt.e.edJt.o-couU.nue .ex~ 'tf!~•--t.«~. ~ 'r / ~ -,, r:e·tt uilSe'Ctll'a were {he · ten,,atjvely _ re(Cinclid Tue.sdoy • split vote they ti[ight accePt tbat reconsider the matt~• 1 Coilil "~_r, ~'·rfnx Mic~ilfil $n#tched ' lnsQ,T~r· &elqng·- lnt!rease .. , By DOUGLAS FJll'l7,SQ{E. . . . . • ot-.Ql.11,.~ll-*a.fl-·-~ ~ ·--· •• ' 7 .7.:....-:..=::.·. :.."'~ ~ Mesan Stabbed To Death. , 17 Reels ·Of Film Mi~s~ --- . ·c. •• , • , . :. Wea<er . , , Those._&ame low clouds. we ·tlad this morning will be: back "'Friday morning, a.ccording to t.fie weaUier service, but they should clear off to hazy sunShine1 in lbe afternoon . Highs Fri· day 62 to 72. Lows 45 to SS . .-NSI DE TOD/\ Y • A Huntington Beach police o/ficer wonl.! to· create a · .. .sofrty Cit y " in which ~st!"i can bt! taught good bicycling hobitl;u. P~ C6 . ' ' > \ I l " ; I ' , '' Dll.lt.,Yf!!.RT --N Th1.Ktd1x. May 1, 1915 1 ~ ..... _.,._hJnj ·o~~~ ·. ~ Li:ves Thiee W~e~ · · . .. . ' • - "First Viet -,.. --. HARTrQitn:·J-.\.4:P>-A G.W. A~d·~·o~ chi•! of man. eonaldered cllnlcally dead neuiolocy at H•~·BOl\*I). ""'· moUnue<I to breathe for three shut off tlie reaplt .iter '!"!'·' -l!f after hla w!l't ~ldll lh• de· s ultln-v;ltl\ Mr . .''.klllnek .' :~ppl~· For Aid <JalOii IAi Withdraw ·lili'llfe SUP· Breatl\ing stopped Immediately port •~lePl tind bla obituary was but the heart conttnoed to beat, a ,tQtah~, hospital offtclals re· common occurre-n'c.e. • aledtoday. No breathing WU. noted .. ror .E.'Joaeph JSllm~t ;· ~"·or severalminutesandKllJne)cwas ancbester, enter~d}(lh~ pronounced dead and prepara- pltal Jan. st,:i uflerl ··ft-om a lions: began for autopsy. The bfoocl'.dlaease, whit :'i!ill!es-family wat; notified ot bis ~alb, "-intenaVil bleedlni. ' and the obituary wu'released to -J.~C?·., we·etc.is Jatei::-:,he was a.localpaper. ftilllfernd tO H'Bl'tfoN. H03pltal Later that morning, nurses here hta. spleen was removed. noted .KI i rfl ek resumed b~ s}lff~red a, be~ amck, breathing, He subsequently waa IDI off o~ya:en {O 'his tiraln given intravenous feedings , but ·k.Ulhtg it. ' the respirator w.as not used. An· QrJ placed Jgi mek, an ae· derson said flow Klimek con· ' tant. ap,d ftt.ber ol • 2-year-tinu~ to :breathe without the son, Otl a resplratoc. But for respirator is a mystery. t weeks be showed no im· Klimek's brealhing stopped vement. Tests of brain act.ivi· again and he was declared of. V,,ishow~..no.response . ficially dead at 11 :15 a.m: Tues· .• .',On the i:norn1ng of April 8, Dr. day. ~ewp()rl :Planners View Blu'.ff s Plan • A controversial and otten· di!:l ayed proposal to devfi!lop two \'.icant lots in .the Bluffs will be • IJ:eard by Newport Beach plim- ning commissioners a·gaJn 1ooight. ' ",The plan, which has been pro. !led _by ~~"'.eowners,)jvJi( iD.' e condom1n1um d~ent• at b.or.4ers Upper Ne'\f1xlrt Bay, calls for eight single family houses at 2122 Vista Entrada and nine houses al 1976 Vista Caudal. -·-. --FroMP0geAJ INCR·EASE. • ·, Hennessy would not ~mixlent ftl whether additional increases tr'OUld be sougb_t in JoUJ,UaJY •. qtber than to say, "At that time ~ey cen set whatevif raies they Want." • · ;;. Insurance rates for cou.Dty fJhysiciana considered qorin.i tjsk rll>i.e frpm _$3,000 tqiC,000 fbr a general practitioner to 1!5,000 to.'7,000 for an orthopedic surieon: 11.e nid. , '.'To pattertts, the leap in :iha1pr.actfce premium's. could h~ve,a fH'I". QI ef(~~· bie tiiid." ·The pnce Of. patient visit. will increase, he said, .at the rate of !!,bout-$1.50 to fi2 a visit with a 100 tercent.i:D_creue. ~ , ~ , . ~ ft Higlfu .anaurance-cm&·wilJ: de=- . ter young physicians from .start. iltg into-praelice, ti) us cutting ·in- to the supply of physlcian man- power, be said.·. "Old~r : j)hyaicians nearing retirement age may view Ute higher premiums as a -iood re- ason to end their practices earJ,y, · he said. ·,· ·At the same time, he said, · medical insurance benefits WJll!.ld.11!: lnade™te lo ~er the lilgher Costs, -requlrtDj •eer P>llcies for patients with atten-~t larger premiums. ... If malpractice rate incttaaes * milar to those in the Bar Art.a ere required here, be saiil, ysician premiums could jump $30,000to$50,000 a year. · , .. The sponsored progranriS'llot- iil a critical situation at tbia.:- J:!:>int," Hennessy-sakl, "slnce the contract will get us. through to December." . ; He emphasized the · need for . .sOme kind of legislation;. "which would permit a doctor-patient re· lp.tionship without the parties · I~ing at each other aa potential litigants.•• r&lch legislation, he said. would have to entail a reduction in the 311'1ounts awarded in malpractice chims and a tightening of the Btatute of limitations on how diuch time may pus before a ritalprai;tice claim ii filed. ,, 'fl ,, i; II ., II ORANGE COAST l1JJ!fjQ!le]} H .Robert N. Weed ,.•••IOl'nl •na Plilll•"""'' Jan R. Curley VICIO "'••-"I.•"" <il""•t """""Ill!' Thomas KttYil A third lot, at 2330 Vista del Playa, is also proposed for de· velopment, but t)Jaf plan will be heard by ·commissioners at a future public bearing. Tlie proposal by IOH Company to complete the Bluffs develop.. ment bas come before com· niiSii01ien in varying form, for the.past 10 years. ,Th~ ~ites were orj,gi.nally slated for lilib·rise dev~lopment, but were mOditied when the city council '"banned such structures mtm. ·' P?01"st from nomeowners has whltuect the project dO)m several times. At total of 24 hoUsei are"" ~ proposed for the three re· m'Bining va°'c'ant sites in the BIUC!S . Howev.er, houieowners are s'ttll _flQ\ .~!ilfie.d w(tb the proposal am 8 lai:a:e· number or residents _,~x~cted to attend the pQ,btic b!arfng at 7 p.m., in the city council chamber.a. 8111 Foley; environmental J!lanner for the city, said'tberesi· de9b are concerned over several asPetts of the project, including the projected parking situation, the exterior lot lii:les or the new h9~ea aiJd tb~ fact that the pro- pp.sed' units are lai-ger and Of a difft;!rent design than ·the older ones. At tlJ,Jt cgnclusion of ~ght's heatin:•.-cOmmUisioners:may de- cide J01ettb~r aJ>f'rOve or disap. prove the 'projedl. If a:decision is ·made, i ~·would then be forwarded to the city council for final action. l!ro. Page AJ ' DOCTORS • • · A measure was being rushed llirough· the Ugllltawre ~-pro: vide that malpractice insurance would be available to all doctora. But the protesting physicians said lb.la would not satisfy ,thei:.n unles.S'tbere ts a freeze oil rates "''"~· . ' Docton' representatives' met WfUlGov. EOmund G. Brown late::- Wednesday but fatted to get Ute assurances they warit that~ a satisfactory m alPract.ice law will bepasSed. . Dr. John Kerner, chief or staff at Mt . Zion Hospital,~aaid he · believes the doctors wou1d go' ,back to work and temporarily pay the high rates "if.the gov· ernor made a good slroo& state- ment." Anes th etists whose malprac- tice rates were s~heduled for in· creases of up to 330 percent today led the rebellion. About 3,500 other docton faeed wit~ skyroc-k et-i-ng rates threatened to follow suit and many or them quit and Went hOme following patient surgery on Wedn esday. ".I JusJ. .did my last case," said De. Everett EIUs, an aneslheUst at Pacific Medical Center. A Spokesman (or anesthetists at Mt:.~Zlon Hospital said a group of colleagues agreed to provide emerarenCy services under an allteement b'j> which the holpitala will pay the insur4r}Ce oa a ~ally buls. The physicians mU1t work without fees under the arrancement. ' ' An unidentified Vl.etnamese woman, who fled her homeland some Ume in the past month, has become the first refugee to.ppply for state welfare aid ln CJtanee Councy. . • ' Acrording to county Wetfare .,. Director William Erickson, the _..,woman JlD.d_se·v_eLaL small children were spOnsored by an America.n who brought them here via Honolulu. But Erickson said the sponsor cannol support tbefamlly. . Jn a telegram to county welfare officiala, Jerold A:~. state director of the beoef1t pay-. ·rnenls department, &aid Vietnam evacuees can qualify for tbe same kind o( aid as American citizens 1f they ba{te the proper immigration documents. County oCricials believe the ap· plication and the state's ruling will not create a rush of refugees to cOunty welfare offices. Erick'son said most of th e re· Dlllr,.ll11t5t.tl Piiot• fugees arriving in Orange County PROP RECOVERED via El Toro ·Marine Cqrps Air Diver Stephen Biiiard Station are being relocated to Camp Pendleton in San Diego · County or elsewhere in the eoun· try. . Vintage~ WWII Prop Pidled From OCean . By KATHY CLANCY •I Ol'Ule~lr Pil.tS&llH A pitted World War II airplane propelJer blade, rescued from the sea off L·aguna Beach, wtll one day ·be a shiny sculpture in a Huntington Beach man's living room . "It's kind of a memento," said Stephen Billard, 9531 Telhan Drive. He and__some...friends .._spent 10 hours under water one weekend hack1awing the. blade from a 22-year-old ~subriterged plane wreck off Laguna Woods Cove. Now Bill'ard, a programming s11tems designer for Burroughs Corpot'atioo in Mission Viejo, is shining the 50·PQund piece for display in bis home. 1 · Later, he 'may try to ffip the . plane's engine, remove the cylinder beada al[d tW"ll them.in· to ashtrays, he said, explaining. divers ~njoy collecting ite'll from the ·deep. Laguna Beach reSideilts -sald this week it seems unlikely those artistic ventures.would ever have occurred to the young Marine pilot who crashed the F4UCorsair fighter there in late 1943 or early 1944. • . • George Pletts,-a retired Laguna policeman, was on duty that day and recalled some :sur- fers brought the pilot to shore on a stirfboard. "He wasn't injured at all," the rni!:ecl...o!fu£U•~ld~.~~~~~I Pletts recalled the young pilot ·said the engine failed when he was out over the ocean. He made it back to shore and planned to land withe city beach. But because or crowds of swim· men, be took the plane about 200 yards out to sea, setting it down tn·tbe rocky Woods Cove area. It sank in about 25 feet of water. "I think he just stepped out on· ~tberocks there,'' Petts said.. FBI Arrests Anaheim Man The FBI today reported the ar· rest or Donald Lewis Horrigan, 30, of 3517 W. Del Monte Dr., Anaheim , on charges of robbing a Bank of America branch on April 11. "., ·· Horriga n was picked up in Anaheim Wednesday, FBI of. ficials said. He was taken to Orange County Jail to await a b.earing before the U.S . Magistrate. Officers said a suspect entered the Bank of Am erica at 1422 E. 1st St., Santa Ana on April 11 . He displayed a pistol asking tellers lo put money in a brown paper bag. police said. The suspect escaped inl an automobile with approxima ely $2,300. The stolen vehicle was re· cove,red in Tustin Sunday. Most of the unsponsored re- fµg ees will be relocated to Fort Charree in Arkansas and Prod said in his telegram tt f'lll be up to the federal government and volunteer agencies .to._ find sponsors tor them. Erickson said most refugees will not be allowed to leave military bases unUl they are sponsored and they cannot qualify for welfare until they are allowed to leave the bases. l'ro• Page AJ CHECKS ••• question 'aliout a tax payment, Citron said. "The microfilm could not be of any use or value to anx_ooe except pos1ibly someone wlll:t-doesn'l want the identity of the perSon who actually paid a tax bill known,'' said Citron. He did not report the -theft, which was discovered Tuesday morning, until a thorough search of the buildine was completed .Wednesday morntng. Thoma s A. Murph ine .Charles H . Loos Richard P. Ndll "'"'l•nl ~ ... ll'"'l lOlli:ll'> L.' ;J Nl!Wt)Orl B••ch Ollie• \\. JJJJ rw .. ....,.1 ,..,.,,.,~.,, ~"'9 ·~i· -o ... ,. 1111 '1MJ Los Alamitos Baby Flights Slow Down (l ' a The babyltft of Vietnamese war orphans to LQe Alamitoa Naval Air Station appears lo be grindiDl1o a halt. U . Bob Marsh aald an alrUll of •bout 60 youncsters, aet to land there at m lcb>i1ht wec1n ... day, WA• dlv1rted to Fort Lewll, 1\'11h., ln1te1d and no more fUf)lll have been acbeduled 11 ~for later. 11 -· M'ore than aoo YOWIPlen have been brou1ht to Lot' Alarnltoa en ~rou t e to new born~• ' throughout the counlry in the put two weeks, moet ol them •ince Saturday. Since th• fall of Vietnam and the closing down of airport1 there , however, no new younptera are be-ini evacuated from the country. . U . Marsh said "a t~w more" youngsters may sUtl arrlveh'om 1topover1· in Gvam or the Ph lll ppln ea.•~u\ Naval authorities do not know how mall)' or when. t • ... .. ~.'9 . . . ·- . . . , . ·- ., .. .. • I ~-or~ Refugees • Fo .. Pendleton ' - By JACK CHAPPELL GI .. Dallr 11'\loli S\llt The Camp Pendleton refuaee center was due to_aw.ell to .IDQr9 thin ~.400 todaY"' as a -ateady stream of e vacuated Vietnamese poured into the quonset hut...arut tent city In the hllla behind San Clemente. (Related story, pie· lure Page A3.) In a statement releued today, Lt. Col . Arthur Brtll, department of defense spokesman at ·the base, downplayed a report that 70,000 refugees would p1sa through the marine base for pro- cessing en route to other .U.S. military instaU8tions. ··our guidance and our . in- formation that we have now is stiU·to prepare for 20,000. There iS no change to that as of now,'' Lt. Col. Brill was quoted by a bale spokesman. . In tbe first two dayS'oC the re· .Cugee operation, Camp Pendleton has received· 4,977 persons or whom 1,324 have de· parted. The center wu due to re· ceive 1, 773 today. . ·c Refugees have filled the C&mp Talega section of.Pendleton, and are now being placed in quonset huts in the Camp San Onofre area. A bue apokesm an said, that u much as. possible, the refuiees would be housed In quonset hula * * * because the Vietoem't.e wei-e not. u1ed to 'the· chlllY Southern cau!ornltP.l&bta and mominp: Marjn .. ~!,Ila# ~eton llDllt •..ttre '1tTwork uec!t.iDi~tents to h1>ue the tnfluX or r.ef\18ees which cv~n\ua.J#Y will haVe to be ·b11Je1ectin'lhe 1t· man lentl. n... eamp baa. a capa~lt)' o(· 5,000 -and will bo lncreul,ng" that !!m>uihout the day. · · Offlcllla la ave nq prnjectiCllll as totbeawaberofre'--"lng In FridaY, however, U . Col. Brill •aid Initial fl1ure$', ....,,tbat·tbe hue would have receiveil more than 18,000 throagb Sunday. * * *· -Pendleton CO says Reftigee~ 'No Burden' The commanding general or Camp Pendleton has assured of· ficials of ftearby cities that Viet- namese refugees being pro· ceased on the base will not become a burden to their com-! munitles. ' Brig. Gen. Paul G. Graham said W.edDesday that he took it up- on birilself to call city offici•ls because o(report:s they 'A'..ere con- cerned about the .popibjlity of having to provide aid iOrefuettJ. U S .l --• t · "After conferring .with State • • ~l88Dce Department representatiYes · .-=--,;ere, I told the ofllclala,tbe re· F · d D • d fugees were only passinl tbroua:h on s eme the camp for proceasing lill<Wlat For Evacuees WASHINGTON (UPI) .~ Despite a last-ml•ute appeal from President Ford, the House today · rejected legislation to authorize $327 million in as· sl!;tAnce funds for South Viet· name.se refugees. Ford said the rejectioa was •'not worthy of a people which bas lived by the· philosophy sym· boliied in the Statue of Liberty.'' The action, on a 246 to.l.12 vote1 meant the compromise meaaure, whicp was c'omfortably approved by the'Sen,a(e Frij!ay.J·y,:8'deai:t there was no requirement on their part to support them, ex· cept it voluntary agenties wish to doao, ''the· general said. He said that, based on his con· versationa with officials in Guam, it appeared most of today's -arrivala-were-docton .• ' lawyers, 1overnment officials apd educators'. 1be Jeneral said be was im· praaed by the fact that Viet· namt!le teenagers he, talked wl1b ''told me their majqr ob)ecitlve was to contlmle their education here ... ' · He .abo'said assUJJlinC 41) "ex: tended family" role,wu part ol the Vletii_am.Secunure. ·